Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Mixing momvnts of joy with sorrow amd drefams. , Mzm's gzluget of progrvss through the'ye'z1rs. it is 'l'zmgible', ye't intangible- ITN'2lSl1l'21l3ll'. ye't immvasuruble Timex waits for no mam. amd no wise' mzm waits for itg Nor Cam it he- ren'coye-re'el. onetei it is lost. If-S11 rhythm ol living XS'llUSl'IT1l'It'I'ITl2lylil' 'llhex quick tvmpo of youth or the' slow pace' of age: From morning star to sunse't fire' it turns. Fillefcl with hvzmty amd feuxr. with hopet amd dersire: lYise'ly or foolishly. w:1ste'lully or thoughtfully. lluch mam may use' his portion us her wills. . . IfNN'lSl'lyXN'l'l'll1X'l' mucler tl1e'minL1te's Count rllhrough ull our Clays at sefhool. the'n we- may hope' To know suceietss in the' ye'z1rs that li0z1lle'z1Cl. Hence: Time' is our thvmei. . . . .for s sw -...V ffm.: Q M' , My N' s ,i -vnu not EQ v . bw X' N. :Fe ' . .5 x . 'nl NX 1. Q -V X-Rig'-XKNXQ5 x ' 6 as Qu tix R aww i xw,,-ww S 1 M ' f? .. My 9 W I W uf J 1 . JI ik! .f lash u .2 fx, f! 1 1-.K ,7kk: I f K x M,-,L-.L .5... Wfvxmvfl LL 4 Z. . Flax - wr'- f ' 3 3 I k XWX If L M X K I 1 Uv My story begins at any time during the year 1937-38, a year similar to every other year in that it possessed its full share of joys and anxieties. The children born that year are the characters of my story. and they are important because without them, the story could not be written. In 1942 or 19-13, they came face to face with a new environment, for around the corner stood the school house. Here they Hlel other boys and girls. and with them struggled with the ABCE and with the recogni- tion ol' numbers. During the years 1943 through 1949. my characters acquired not only the fundamentals of reading. writ- ing. and arithmetic. but also began to use this knowl- edge in solving new problems. Now. with the comple- tion ol' that all-important interval from 1950-56, the junior and senior high school years. my story comes to an end. for my char:1cters are graduating in June. 1956. As you may have guessed. this is your life. Your present feeling of accomplishment is directly commen- surate with the degree of ellort you have expended. If you have not short-changed yourselves in laying a firm foundation for your many goals. future success is right- fully yours . . . and may you achieve it! W'hether or uotiyou do. only time can tell. ur principal gives timel advice 18 Promptly at 7:15 eyery morning. hir. Kixer starts his day at Hughes. a routine he has followed for 28 years. Back in 1919, Mr. Kizer began his career at Hughes as a math teacher. but after four years. he became assistant principal, and held this position until he went to Hartwell High School in 1940 as principal. In 1945 he returned to Hughes, as principal. to renew his inspirational leader- ship and his unceasing eflorts to make better citizens ol' Hughes students. His greatest gift, perhaps, is that of pa- tience bestowed upon those who are stubborn about learn- ing. His great love for Hughes makes him beloved by all at Hughes. ASSISIHHI r1nc1 l m ' p' 'pa s anage man details Air. Ben F. Fulks. Assistant Principal of Hughes for the last seven years. manages the Book Shop, where student supplies are sold, and has complete charge of all text- books. This busy keeper of the keys SllpCI'VlSSS lunchline deportment. handles money collections, lockers, visual aid equipment. and discipline. He takes pleasure in being the enthusiastic sponsor of Hughes Club. Miss Margaret E. Hall. Dean of Girls, carries on per- sonal, educational. and vocational counseling for Senior High girls. She writes excuses for absence and tarcliness. and has charge of the Emergency Room. She also organ- izes all scholarship information and helps worthy students get the scholarships they need. lilr. Joseph Ayer. Assistant Principal and newcomer to the Hughes faculty. shares the responsibility for the Jun- ior High group. He takes charge ot' boys, attendance. dis- cipline. and guidance. This year he acted as general chairman for the Carnival. He is also Assistant Principal of W'est Night High School. which meets in the Hughes building. BEN F. FULKS Assistant Principal JOSEPH C. AYER Assistant Principal MARGARET E. HALL Dean of Girls RALPH L. LOUDENSLAGI-ZR RUTH K. GRILL ' ' .fi ' ' Boys' Counselor .lllnior High Girls' Counselor Counselors help us plan our futures Georgie Ann Daub and Linda Burlingame seek guidance for future years from Mrs. Ruth Grill. 20 CARRIE KOHRMANN ELEANOR KRAMPE DOROTHY THARP MARIAN BRYANT Mr. Kin-r's Office, Daily Bulletin Mr. Kizer's Secretary Front Office. Grade Transcripts 'l'rcusurcr. Ahsvnvu Lis-als Reliable secretaries keep dail records Miss carrie Kohrmann and Mrs. Dorothy Tharp sp.-nd hours of toil um tedious r.-ford ku-ping. 21 if we , .'.:, 'i:.. 5 ' e Mrs. Aliec Rnihlc's tempting dishes make lunchtime an enjoyable interval in a busy day. Fnees break into smiles when the gong sounds lime out lor lnnelill, Students :ind l1'2ll'lll'I'S lmsten into our elieerfnl. recently reclreorzitecl lllIlC'llI'UOIllS to enjoy tasty food at modest priees. prepared by competent cooks and planned by our fine dietieian. Mrs. Alice Ruible. This year. Mrs. Rziible. who has inunuged our lllUC'lll'O0IIl for eight years. ll2lS served lnnelies to nlore tlmn 2.700 students and IUU teaeliers daily. M01'tf- over. slle lms given generously of lier time in planning and serving P.T,A. dinners. after-seliool lens for many clubs. and special orders for liolneroom parties. Pendulum of calories swings in cafeteria CLARA MARTIN ELIZABETH ZOR Fl ORFNCE VOLKMFR RUTH TODD Home hconomics, Consumer Education Home Economics Home Economics Home I-conomu-s Any girl from grade seven through grade twelve may avail herself of the opportunity to become a better homemaker by taking the Home Heononiies Course. Here. in well- equippecl kitchens. she will study the wheel of good eating and good health. and she will learn how Lo prepare food on a meal basis. Using the sehoolls up-to-date sewing equip- ment, she will also he taught how to plan, select. and Illlllil' her own clothes. Other subjects covered in the course in- clude child care. niarkeling. consumer cduca- tion. hotli in foods and in clothing. safety in the home. zmcl happy family relationships. Home Economics is basic for good homes . Q First Row: ANN RASCHE .... .... T yping, Algebra, General Math CHARLES GERAC1 .... ................... S horthand, Typing KATHARINE EVANS . .. .... Typing. Shorthand, General Business Second Row: SARAH LEVINE ...... .... S horthand, Typing, Secretarial Praetice ELIZABETH SHIELDS . . . ......... . . .Salesmanship, Merchandising VIKGINIA MICELI ..... ....... T yping, junior Business Training Third Row: LELIA HARRIS ..... ........... T yping, General Business FRANCES SKINNER ..... .... O Hiee Practice, Shorthand, Typing WILLIAM E. IBLINGS ....................... Bookkeeping Business courses teach trade tricks Girls in Miss l'1vans's typing class take n speed test. Typing, Shorthgtncl. St'c'1'vt:1i'iz1I l'1'z1c'tiCv, Ofhcc- Pzucticc. Gcriviul linsincss, Mt'1'c'hz1nclising. and Snlvsnizmship uri' conrsvs ofivrvci to pm-- puro Hughvs slncivnts to tzikc ofiicx- jobs aftvr g'l'2lClllilli0!l. Many' stu- clvnts luke' typing ht-czinsv tht-y know that typvd Ill2lI1llSCI'iIJl reports nrt- 1'm'ql1ii't'cl in c'olh'f t' , , Spvrizil insti'nc'tion is givcn hy Nfiss Skinnvr in ht-r Ofiicc Pmcticm- group to i-Zlilliiillfilt' stndvnts with all typvs of oHic'v niachim-s such :is tht' adding-listing, K'ilil'lliZ1I0l'. trz1nsc'i'iption. and duplication inachinvs. A voluntr-m' stall' of studs-nts known as Miss Lvx'im s Produrtion Stuli. turns out many typing :incl chiplicwtting johs for tht' school filvs. :is wvll tis for spvfiul school vvclits :incl rc'c'oi'cls. Stncivnts :lc'1'i'ptt'd for xIl'l'Cil2llKiiSiIlg do pzirt-tinn' work in down- town slorvs foul' lli-U'l'I10OIlS ll wcvk. Shorthand shortens working time. Music maestros teach tempo and rh thm With an upbc-ut froui ilu- lmulous ul Mr, IIK'l'IlI1ll'l Slayman. Mr. lligm' Hgmuumis. und tlu- Iwwly-z11'x'ix'i-cl Mr. Slzmlvy Yuvl- lig. ilu- indispvrisablv :mal jlnstly-luimms Hugh:-s Music Ij4'IJlll'lllll'Ill lwgun its busy yvur. Svnior Choir und Hrisvlillulv. tuuglu hy Mr. Hammons. fullillm-cl runny Olll-0li- school ciigagcim-nts, junior Choir wus Cozlclivcl by Mr, Yuvllig. 'l'lu- U1'c'lu'strz1. lxIZll'Cl1iIlg Band. and Ummm- lizxucl. umlvr Mr. Slziylilzlifs clirc'c'liou. pmviclvcl tum-ful music' for gauu-S. colin-1'1s, lc-us. cluiicc-s. ilu- cilll'IliYlll. and NIc'x'ry-Go-Rouucl. Tom Strunk supplies thc tvnipo and thc zu'- companirucnt as Ken Thomason, Willie Web- ster, Gloria Evans, Nancy Lipka, and Carol Moran sing the lyrics. Ill-IRMAN H. SLAYMAN BIG!-I IIANIMONS STANLI-LY YUI-1l.I.Il Instrumental Music Choral Music Choral Music R 26 x JOHN MICHAEL MARCELLA SCHROTII PAUL CRAFT ' Art XX llll pvlicll. papvr. Imalvllcz anal paintluruslr. our lill4'I1Il'll art lac'- ully stimulats' ilu- c'rt'aliyc ability ul' Ill4'lI' Slllill'IllS to pI'OClllC1' orig- inal pustvrs, programs. mohilcs. Clirislmas sllzicluwhcwxcs and clvc- in-anions for cluors and windows. all-signs. aml m1ii1m'r011s displays wllicli follow ilu' svliool Calvndar. Nloclmwn mvclia Sllfll as wirv. Clay. ll-lt. papivr-marlifi. ancl cw-1111-111 arv always usvcl. Changing vxllih- its ol' art work arm' always on dis- play on ilu- walllmarnl scrvc'iis op- posilv thu' lilmrary. Art masters Hmwuzs ADOMI'Il'l Af' Art A rt Shirley Linder waits with inlercsl to su- what Tom Tabark finished picture will dc-picl. X ,,s, 5 .N ,.,.-','. - ,, -O ' A Q3 fan creative fires if Zi. if WWE!!! WILLARD KALCHEK ROBERT KELLER EDGAR l-IARE Woodworking Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Dravung Thc Industrial Arts courscs rightfully bcgin with 21 study of Mc- chanical Drawing in which the problems of industrial design are taught. Using straight rulcs. T-squurcs, compasscs, drawing ink, and pcns. bcginning tlrnftsmcn spcncl hours in pcrfccting thc compli- catccl blucprints of a housc. ln thc Dt-partmcnt of Graphic Arts. thc boys bcgin tht-ir appren- ticcships in mastcr printing by learning how to sct typc, to handlc cngraving cuts, and to clean and opt,-ratc thc printing prcss. This clcpartmcnt has mort' than amplc practical cxpcricncc, for it prints many school forms. as wcll as tickcts, programs, covcrs, and postcrs for cvcry school function. Printing studcnts also makc silk scrccn :incl linolcum block prints. Clock-like precision and accuracy are required in Mechan- ical Drawing. Precision makes for shop perfection 29 -lim Reynolds :md Ilan Miirhcll use thc upright drill in thi- Mclal Worluhop. -luck JXCIIIIIIS lc-urns from Mr. xvilliillll Creighton how to ic-SI Ihr- voliagc- of a miniature radio. Learning b doing H11gl11-s opn'1'z1t1-s 1.0111 shops- P1'i111i11g'. lYoo1lwo1'l4i11g. iXIl'llliXX'0l'i'iiIlg. :xml E11-c't1'ic'ily. lim-1'v SlllLil'IllS llUl Illilll- lllllg to go to rolls-go 11111 ol1111111 I7l'11l'lll'lll 1-xp1-1'11-111'1- 111 lm-111'11i11g ll tralcll-. 17111111 1111- g'1'o1111cl floor of tllm- SUlllilXN'l'Sl 1-11cl ol' ll11- builcling Cllll lu- il1'2ll'Cl tllc- loucl 1'oz11' of 1l11- iD2lIlCiSllNN' or tl11- 1'l1x'tl11111c i'1l'l1l ol I1 l1z1111111c-1' L18 ll lJll'C'l' ol plz1111 l11111- ill'l' is l11sl1io111-cl into ll lac-1111Lil'11l 1-ml tzllmln- in 1111- Wood- XX'0l'iilIlQ Shop, .-Xml 11li11-1' ilu- l21i5i1' is 11111cl1-. it IIIIISI I11- stuim-cl 1111cl x':11'11isl11-cl. :md 1'r1l1l11-cl clown lo ll lim- li11isl1. Slll1.it'l1lS pay 21 111i11i11111111 lm- for lllx-i1' 1111111-1'i11ls z111cl 1111- ll11'11 lliiOXK'l'ii lo llliil' l1o111m- ll1f- l5I'OCillK'l5 ol tl11-11' l:1l1o1'. N1-:11'l1y. in tl14- N11-Inlwo1'l4iI1g Shop. il 1111-lzll lz11l11- is t1'i111111i11g clown Ll su-1-l rod l'z1st1-1'1l11111 1111- 11111111111 1-yv 1-1111 follow, wl1il1- llll 1-i1'c'11'ic' sms l'lllY ll pic-cw ol voppm-1' to 1-xz1c'1 sin: Nol liill' LIXYQIY. watts amd ol1111x. Ill'QllllX'l' :mal posilixm- c'111'1'c-11lx. vollzlgv Illl'll'I9. :Incl 1111- IJl'4'C'lSlOIl 11c'lx111g' ol ll11- sc'l1ool's 1-lf-vlric' Clocks 1111- 1111clm'1' clisc'11ssio11 i11 tllm- Hive'- 1I'il'il3' Shop. lA'2ll'lllllg thc- p1'z1c'tiu1l 11pplic'11tio11s ol tl11- 5l'll'lll'l' ol' 1-lc-c'11'o11ic's is il IIIIISI in lllis llgl' ol' public :ul- clrm-ss svxlm-1115. rzldio. :incl tvli-x'isio11. Don wiRllSh observes George Bilsofl' as hm- usa-s thc hzlndsaw to cut I1 shelf panel. MURGAN JONES l'ILEANOR EDVYARDS VYILLARD HUNDEMICR PAIQI. F, BONVHRS Driver I-Zduraliun. Hvillill. S4'il'll1'l' School Nurse llcnlth, General Scicm-0 llg-nigh, Uril-nmlim, Health and Safety tau hr Wayne Wells gets ready to 1 Jalss his drivn-r's lieu-nsv It-sl. RALPH W. SENSEL Driver Training live-ry sm-nior nuist spm-iul Iwo znul ll lllllli pvriocls Rl um-1-lx in S1-nun' llm-ziltli. ll snlwu-tl wl1u'li incluclt-s l'n'sl .-Xul. Honu- Nursing, ancl Social :nul lNlc-ntzll H1-zillli. 'l'lu- Rs-cl Cross rs-mpiiiw-s twm-nly liours of stucly lu-low Qlllllllllg gi c'1-I-liliczitv wliic-li cliuililivs llu- stutls-nt lo p1'1u'lu'c- First .Xicl. llonu- Nursing, wliic-li clc-als with tlu- um- ol' llu- sulx at lionu-. nuist lu- c-olnpli-li-cl liy inicl-11-1'ni. 'l'lu- sliulx' of Klm-nlul znul Social H1-zillll is t'IlI'll'llPil lu' llu- im- ol 1-Xu-llc-nl soinul movin-s. llrixm-1' l'icllu'41lio11.:i I'l'llllllT'Illl'Ill li0l'glillClll21llUIl. zu'- iluznints ilu- stiulc-nts willi ilu- mlm-s ol' tlu- road. llu- nai- IIIIK' ol' tlu- auilomoliils-. :nul ilu- linnclzinu-ntals ol' good driving. 'l'lu- Oliio l,l'lXl'1'lS lxllllllllll. pulmlislu-tl by llu- lu-p1n'1nu-nt of lliglixsuy Salim-ly. is sliulu-cl, and tm-sts am- gin-n on llu- mln-s for passing :incl stopping. spi-1-cl liniils. l'l'llllll'K'Kl liguul signals. :nul lu-alw IJl'l'li0l'Ill2lIll'l', lll'lX'l'l' 'l'raining. ll lll-ll'l'Il-ll0llli conrsv sa-pzn'au'cl from llriw-1' l'lCllll'llllHll. gin-s vziliullilm- lu-llincl-llu'-wluw-l pi':u'tic'c-, N111 lllllllll Sm-nsa-l usm-s ll cllial-opt-mlm-cl Plyinoutli in gixing lllSll'lll'll0ll ru-ca-sszn'y for passing lll1'c,lllUKll'lX'l'l'Nll1'l'llM'll'Si. 31 Foreign tenses tantalize our tongues In these times the need lor understanding among the peoples of the world is essential if peaee is to be preserved and our civilization is to eontinue. In effecting this understanding. the knowledge ol' for- eign languages plays a key role. Nforeoyer. the world becomes eomparatiyely smaller because of our improved systems of eonmmnieation and transportation. trade be- comes more international. making it increasingly impor- tant that language barriers be eliminated. Hughes students may get a basic language foundation by studying Latin. or they may begin with a modern lan- guage French. German. or Spanish. Fiesta time proves gay for Patsy Clippard, Martha Runck, Jackie Himes, and Dave Staubitz, all dressed in Mexican costumes for thc occasion. Ron Schott displays Bermuda shorts, German style! EDMUND J. CARNI-JY MARY HOWELI Spanish French, Spanish GLADYS BUSCH JANNET MURPHY Latin German ..- Aoi MARY BOLAND POLLY JEAN LYND Head Lihrarian Assistant Librarian Students who dcxlotc tlmeir time to keeping the Library in order are: Jaincs Molton fknc-clingl james Weiss, jill Borneman, Nancy Dale, jody Wcghorsl, and Patricia Staten. l'mlc'r tlim' capable' Llll'i'Cil0I1 ol' Miss Biziry liolancl and lim' assist- aml. Niiss Polly Lyncl. ilu- Huglics lilmi'ai'y luis hccoim- incrcasingly 1Il0I't'llSi'lilIlilllkl inspirational. bolll I0llIl'StllCl1'llISl'lINl to llic liacully. Stmlvnts iiml ilu-ii l'l'LKllIijl,' intcr- csts aiwa1lw1iL'cl not only by Clcxvi' clisplziys. but also by pr-rsonal stim- ulation liroiii tlic liln'a1'i1ms. wllo also Ill'Yl'I' Sl'l'lIl lo tin' in tlivii' alvsirm- to hc of sc'i'x'iCc. Ni-xi' lmuks arc iw-x-it-wi-cl. pill'- cliasvcl. :mtl piiblicin-ml. All maga- vinvs and visual aid iilatcrials ari- propcrly catzilogiiccl and maclc uasily ziccm-ssihlc. Classcs in how to iisv tlii- ri-soiii'ccs ol' our liln'a1'y ari- lic-lcl in ROOIII 21-l. All in all. wc czm lam- justly prmicl of our HllQlll'S lilmi'ai1'y. Librar archives storc facts and fancies 33 W. H. WI-llli MADI'II.INE HARRIS MARION IIUBI-IR Zoology, Physiology Botany, General Scicmw: Chemistry, Svivlwc Paul Za-isler, janv Hollkamp, Arlcnc Haendcl, judy Ranch, and .loc Meyer learn about nature from nature itsn-lf. n 3 4 e c 5' N-Q' v S., f M DWARD J. DRIVER ERMA ELBERG HOWARD THOMAS Chemistry, Science Physiology, Biology Biology Insight into the meaning and potentials of the new atomic era is gained in scientific studies. At Hughes there are classes in Chemistry, Biology. Physics. Botany, Physiolog, and General Science. Well-equipped laboratories provide facilities for obseiwation and experiment. On-the-job-training in the Hughes greenhouse gives the opportunity for practiczil application of education. Present and future technical developments sug- gest challenging possibilities to all of us. Whether or not we plan to enter the scientific Held, the lesson of precision gained from science courses should help prepare us for the rapid pace of modern times. PAUL BAUER Physics. General Science Bill O'Keefe. Roger Heuck. and Cary Osfeld ohmin nn exact weight during Physics lab bell. bservation precedes progress in science -.af S A , ,al .Ng sg-isjyse wg' .1-it w .Q-mr s. ,A HELEN BETTY NEWMAN Science ROBIN FREEMAN Science RAYMOND HARTKER Biology, Physiology MURPHY J. DOHERTY Biology ELIZABETH ROMAN General Science, Algebra, Math ROBERT REUSS Science, Business Law Theory explains facts Seeking to discover the secrets of water life are Doris Brady and Kenneth Sears. Time-out for bod -building in th gym Coin shouts tlit' voacll. and tlic boys in gym classcs start off on ll tcn-lap run around tht- track in tlicir wcll-cqiiippt-d gym. liut running is only ont' t-xc'i'c'isc by wliicli Huglics studcnts liclp to kcvp tlit-ir hodivs trim and licaltliy. Ncccssary calistliciiics arc always part of tlic liody-dcvclop- ing routinv. wliilc gamcs of baskcthall, hast-ball. and yollcyliall tczicli good sportsmansliip and co- opcration. and aid in vxliaustiiig cxfvssiyt' cncr- gy. 'flu' girls' gym rlusscs art' handled in much tlit- szmic way. with c-mphasis on participation in many gznncs. liycry Hllgill'S stutlcnt, 1u't'ortl- ing to thc prcst-nt system. is rcquircd to take tlirct' ycxirs of physical cclucation, and onc your of Hcaltli and First Aicl. Swimming is oflt-i'c'cl as an vlvctixw- in tlic fourth year. JI-ZANETTI-1 NURRE Physical Education. Health MAUD SUTER Physical Education HOVYARD GRIMES Physical Education Physical Education ALAN C. KINDSCHY It's not as czlsy as it looks! SARAH COMPTON Physical Education. Hcalth, Drivcr Education LLOYD VYILLIAMS Physical Education, Driver Educ ation RITA LACIII-ZR Ph ysiczll Education PAUI. RIClll'1R'I' Physical Etlllcatiun 'llll s 'lun-Sify wi? 5 FERNNNI-.uflHITE ENOLIA HEILE MARY POLLARD RUTH CLIPPINGI' English ENZHSII. Public Slleakihg. Speech English, Dramalics English Prose, poetr , punctuation, and pronouns Time cannot crasc Cordon Furukawzfs words as Char- lene Clift records them in Public Speaking class. ,Q ,Q W I C' ' -I 4 'l' VIRGINIA KHCK VIRG lA HOPPE English 'English Thr time ix out of joint: oh z'u1.w'ri spite. Tha! 1'z'r'1' I was' born to .wt it rfgfzlf' 'l'his quotation from Hamlet recalls many hours spent on Shakespeare and on writing senior themes for those who elected English IV. Other elective English courses include Public Speaking, Speech and journalism. Through the eleventh grade. how- ever, English is required. and Classes are organized as A, B, or C. groups, Special English, or Coinnier- cial English. Hughes students read and interpret the works of famous authors. past and present: they also strive to express theinselves more fluently both in oral and written language. lnstruetion in remedial reading is also given. ALMA MARNI DOROTHY HOI-'FMAN English English, llcalth. Oricnlltmn .TSVN W ANNA ll. IIAMLIN ANNE LONG HAZICI. KOPPENHOI-ZFI-IR CIIARIJCS I.. IIUWI-IRS I-Zngligh English I-English. Journalism, Ncwswriting.: linglislm provoke man hours of English study me Kon Su-insick. Richard Kcllv, lfdmund W4-In-r, Tom :UUA PARKI3 SCNAWP3 'NEI T- STl'3NGI'3R l':lrll1cn:xkis, and Betsy I-Inlll-r clizugrxnn Ilnglish svn- l-Inglish English tvllvvs on ilu- lmarcl, Hl,I,A G. JOHNSON III.-XRYIlI'I'I'II IVYCOI I VIRGINIA IIYRKII IIIFIIARD 'l'IIOIlNIIl'lIY I-Ingliwh. Civics ICIILZIISII. Social Studies HIILIIISII HIIQIIINII 'CH I W - 'WN ROBERT PORTUNE RUTH A. AUSTIN ROBERT B. AGER LAURA BLANK Plane Geometry, Algebra Math IV, Consumer Math General Math, Algebra Algebra, Plane Geomctrv Math III, Algebra ath holds the key to the future MAME FLEENOR Math Our present day civilization demands that everyone be some- what familiar with the language of numbers, At Hughes we may elect General Matli. Business Matll. Algebra. Plane Geom- etry, Solid Geometry, or Trigonometry. hlath helps us to put first things first, to reason out our proh- lems, and to he accurate in all tasks, whether we work with simple sums or Complicated equations. Wlorlting with graphs. Compasses, and slide rules. we learn the lesson of precision which is so invaluable in our atomie age. CHARLES W. POWERS General Math, Algebra CLYDE A. HALL General Math GLADYS J. KLOAK Plane Geometry, Business Math Math MARIE A. HUNTER Math III Math IV VVILLIAM G. ETZEI. Math III, Plane Geometry, Math MARILYN DOSClll-ZR General Math , ww-sky. xxx xmnfwk I x - K Wx X 1 5 V : W Q .. S 1 , .fa ,N Y' Q, SSX ,Q N QQ X K X 2 is N Qxwv Y X' if ik N ' fx QQ X 'EQ H 34 ' S if PEI Q :wx ' ww. Q xg Q ii: wx? we X W wx R f f fl 2: A x .. 5 5 'Wg LL.x Aww X -wx x r uw., ' wa. 1 . k v r pt I B N - - . A , - The lunchline guards who keep order in the lunchroom are Don Jordan. Jack 1 :ifllnang kell ilusllrzjgtslzindhnllny hours re Snarr. Milton Hauck. Bob Reece, Richard R0b0rlS. Uflvl' Camllhvll. Dick l cl g 00 S rr urne 0 C no room' Schwab. Wells Woodley, Ron Adler. Drcman Cook, Ray Apple, Ron Black- stone. Smith llammclrath, Ray Swceny, .lim Johnston. Wayne Adams, Clar- cncc Kocnigcr. .lay llllghes. Butch Fischer, Bob Bainc, Ron Walker, and 'E' Thc chu-rful ding-dong which calls us to lunch is scm out by Roy Hackemeycr :md Edmund Kcllcrman. Thc Visual Aids boys, Dick Lcppcrt, Dick llunkcr. jack Wolfer. .-up Bill llcwctt. Siam' jim Phelps and Jack .lcnlains scll supplies to Stcvc Cartcr and Barbara Patton. Wayne Adams, Wells Woodley, Dave Klostcrman, George Hoehn. Head ushers. Mary I-Iisclcin and .lim Phclps. Calvin Hulscy, Horace Noack, Bill Bennett. Tom Wagner, and show Mr. Fulks to his scat at onc ol Hughcs' lNaltcr Roe show many movics around school. many performanccs. Luneliroom ezuliiers are Barlmrn Sehepnlzm. Mary Lynn Grogg. lfrie Nlenrle, lfnlory Morris, Albert Baller, Pat Wilm- hen. Pauline Sim-lmolql. lloh Reuss. jnniee lfreeknmn. Belly Healey. .Xnne Morrison, Dave Senn, Pal Zoller, Virginia Bull, liner Xnselmtz. joan xylClllli'I'. Patsy Clippnrd. Three of the many olliee workers, Nlnry liiselein, Sue Parker. :und Sue Zeigler, eheek up on the list of :mlm-nlees. harles Hnnekznnp. the lrensurefs helper, takes the Sl'll00l.S money lo the bank every day. Tliose cheerful voiees which brighten up the morning bulletin over the P..vX. sym-in ln-long Io Rodger Crnuder, john Bieden- knpp, jerry Slivers, lfred Pfeller, Tom Nlinnieh, Gordon lfnrukznsn. and Charles Williamson. jim Phelps inquires the whereabouts of Nlr, lfulks from Shirlene Dixon and Pnl Clark. 'fiekels for every sehool lunelion are sold lly Miss R1l5l'lIl S eonl- iniltee, whiell inelndes .Iezmnine Shutle. Harry Szlulslmry, llnve Yoder, Polly Gooder, Bob Heslord, Harriet Perkins, Gwen Saund- ers. Sylvia -Izieolvs. Pnl lxl1ll'lil'. llnleh lfiseher, :md .Indy jesse lseatedl. IJ u .5 l1 fi Y gait! 'l Q53 . W U. 9 51. 5 42 1 109 The Senior Class officers are: Carol Tsaras 1Sucretaryl, Mary Eiselein fvice-Presidenth. Davv Cook , . l'l'reasurerl. and Jim Grimes QPresiden0. v4 1 'I , 1 I -'. ,,,, '.. ,-.7. . v . 1 I , - 7 os.: 1 I , -, 1 - -4 I ,' J, ji, 4 '. 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Soon class 11uwti11gs :111cl 'l'1u1sclz1y 111o1'11i11g Qlllilllllft' sessions worm- lIIllll'l' wuy with ll PI'OgI'HIl1 ClOIIlIl1ltll'i' 1'1'spo11sil1l1' l'o1's1'c'111'i11g sp1':1lw1's mul 111ox'i1's, zlssisl- ccl by llu- ll0IIli'l'OOIIl llClX'lSi'I'S, Mrs. Enolia Hvilv, Miss Jxflll P111'k1' Scllawv. illlll M11 Paul liowvrs. 'l'lu- lVz1x's z11ul M1-2111s Co111111itu'1-. lu-zulvcl by -li111 Plwlps. lmrouglil i11 lwllIlLlS Zlllll lrolic' 11s tlu-y solcl C'2ll'1llIl1'l apples :mal gn-1-ting c'z11'cls. and 111z1cl11 plzms for ilu- Senior Follies. mul for ilu- 1-lass gift to llu- Sl'llUOl, L'11l'o1'gc'ttz1hle1'v11111soltlu-y1'z11' i1u'l1ul1'1l ilu- QllIl'lSIIllllS party. tlu- l,I'UIll Qlll'l'Il l'l'0XN'IllIlQ. illlll Q'l'21Llll2illOH. lYi1l1 ilu' l2lSl 1'X'l'Ill 111 111iI1cl. we are I'K'IIllI1Lll'Cl 1l1z1t nrlllllll' is GoLl's gill to 111z111. ll!lKl ws' ask o111's1'lv1's il' wx' llilX'l' 111z1cl1' tluf 111osl of tllis gilt. Very sl1o1'tly. 11s wc 1-11t1'1' vollvgv or llu- lJllSlIll'SS world. wi' sl1z1ll 1'1'x'1'z1l to o111'sc'lx'es and lo Otll0l'S llu-1111sw1'1' to lllis q1u'slio11. 1956 Seniors seek and score success First Row: PAUL ABSHIRE, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Baseball 1. RITA ABT, Our Lady of Angels 1, 2: Art League 4. BOB ADAMS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary: Hi-Y 3, 4: Krueck Club 1, 2: Merry-Go-Round 4: Homeroom President 2: Gargoyle Representative 1, 2: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri Chi 3, 4. Second Row: SHIRLEY ADAMS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 3: Beta Chi 4. WAYNE ADAMS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunch Line Guard 4: Office Worker 2, 3: Gym Team 3. JULIA MAE ADDISON, Old Woodward 1, 2, 3: Art League 4: Honor League 4: Youth For Christ 4. Third Row: CARL ADKINS, Art League 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Track -1. RUSSELL ALFORD. SHIRLEY ALLMOND, Old Woodward 1, 2: Future Nurses of America 4: Beta Chi 4. Fourth Row: DAVID AMES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Annual Staff 4, Business Manager: Pep Club 1: Hughes Club 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Merry- Go-Round 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Annual Representative 2: Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. RONALD ANDERSON, Art League 2, 3, 4: H-Club 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3: Football 2. 3. Mgr. BRUCE ANGEL. Old Woodward 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 4. Fifth Row: RAY APPLE, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 31 Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunch Line Guard 4: Gemian Club 2: Home- room Vice-President 1, 2: Annual Representative 1: H-Club 2. 3: Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1.2, 3. JEAN ARNOLD, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Student Council 3: Pep Club 2: French Club 2, 3: Future Teachers of America 4. PAT ARRICK, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Pep Club 2. Sixth Row: NEIL AUSTING, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Student Council 3, Vice-President: Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4, Presi- dent: Krueck Club 1. 2: Office Worker 2: Book Room 3, 4 Ushers 3, 4: Homeroom President 3: Cheerleader 3. 4. ANN AVEY, An League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Office Worker 4: German Club 3. 4:: Sages 4: Annual Repre- sentative 3: Gargoyle Representative 2: Library Page 2, 3: RENMARIE AZAR, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book l. 2. 3: Stu- dent: Krueck Club 1, 2: Office Worker 2: Book Room 3, 4: Ushers 3, 4: ish Club 2, 3: Delta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row: BOB BAER, Art League 3, 4: Activity Book 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 3: Merry-Go-Round 4: Senior Choir 4. HAROLD BAKER, Art League 3, 4, HELEN BAKER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4: Omce Worker 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sages 4: Rhythmette 3: Tausia 3, 4. 47 First Row: HERBERT BALDHOFF, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 43 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. PHYLLIS BALL, Art League 3, 43 Honor League 43 Salesmanship Club 4. JACKIE BARKER, Napier High 13 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Honor League 43 German Club 2, 33 Merchandising Club 4. Vice-Presi- dentg Homeroom Treasurer 23 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian3 Beta Chi 4. Second Row: FAY BARNETT, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Honor League 43 Senior Choir 3, 4. TOM BAUER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 433 German Club 1, 23 Gargoyle Representative 33 Tennis 1, 23 Cross Country 2, 33 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4 Secretary: Inter- fratority Council 3, 4. CONNIE BECKHAM, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Honor League 43 French Club 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 4. Third Row: SANDY SUE BEHRENDT, Western Hills 1, 23 Art League 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Student Council 43 Pep Club 33 Honor League 43 Information Desk 43 Latin Club 3. 43 Kytyves 3, 43 Future Nurses 33 G.A.A. 3. GLADYS ANN BELL, Samuel Ach 13 Activity Book 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Annual Representative 33 Future Nurses 43 Beta Chi 23 G.A.A. 2, 3. TOM BELL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Homeroom Vice-President 13 Track 3, 4. Fourth Row: BILL BENNETT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Office Work- er 2, 33 Stage! Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. TOM BEPLER, Art League I, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 33 H-Club 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Gym Team 43 Cross County 43 Triginta Optimi 3, 4. RON BERLING . Fifth Row: DIANE BERNIUS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Y Teens 23 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Gargoyle Representative 43 Kytyves 2, 3, 4 Recording Secretary: G.A.A. 2, 3. MAC BERMAN, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 German Club 3, 43 Chess Club 3, 4. BILL BETTS, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Triginta Optimi 4. Sixth Row: DAVID BIBEE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 33 Annual Representative 13 Swimming 3. JOHN BIEDENKAPP, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Krueck Club 1, 23 German Club 2, 33 Parlators 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 Usher 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 H-Club 43 Football 3, 43 Delta Beta 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 President3 Interfratority Council 4. EARL BISHOP. Seventh Row: RON BLACKSTONE, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 3, 43 Hughes Club 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 Office Worker 33 Merry-Go-Round 43 Annual Representative 33 H-Club 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain3 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Co-Captain3 Track 43 Chancellors 2, 3, 4 President3 Boys' Week Representative 43 Senior Choir 4. ELAINE BLACKWOOD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Parlators 43 Sages 433 Gargoyle Representative 3. IRWIN BOLLINGER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 3, 43 Track 3. l First Row: PATRICIA BORER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep .f 33: f' gg w . .1 :ww- Club 1. 2: Merry-Go-Round 4: Gargoyle Representative 1, 2: Phi Sigma Delta 1, 2, 3 Recording-Secretary: Senior Choir 3, 4. JILL BORNEMAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Honor Society 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4 Vice-President: Library Page 4: Office Worker 3: French Club 1, 2 Treasurer 3, 4 Recording Secretary: Sages 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Representative 1: Chi Delta Beta 2, 3 Treasurer, Historian: Phi Chi 4 Treasurer: Senior Choir 2. 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 2. 3, 4. JERRY BOWLING, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 1.2: Usher 4: Tennis 3, 4. Second Row: ROBERTA BRAMKAMP, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: French Club 2: Sages 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3, 4: Homeroom President 1: Annual Representative 2: Gargoyle Representa- tive 3: Tausia 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Ensemble 4. TRESSIE BRANNUM, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Student Council 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 1: Office Worker 4: Delta Chi Delta 2, 3: Beta Chi 4. .IEANNE BREGEN, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 1: Office Worker 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Merchandising Club 4: Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 2, 3: Phi Sigma Delta 1, 2, 3 Vice-President: Interfratority Council 3. Third Row: JOE BREINER, Art League 1, 2, 3: Activity Book 1, 3: Student Council 2, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Homeroom Treasurer 1, 3: Homeroom President 2: Gargoyle Representative 4: H- Club 3, 4: Tri Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY BRONSTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4: Information Desk 4: Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, 4: Interfratority Council 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 4: Future Nurses of America 4: Beta Chl 4. RAY BROOKS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Team Manager 1. Fourth Row: RICHARD BROWN, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Youth for Christ 4: Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 4. HAZEL BROWNING, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes 2: Salesmanship Club 4: Beta Chi 2, 3. CHARLES BRUNNER, Art League 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. Fifth Row: SAMUEL BUCHANAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2. ROSE'I'I'A BUISE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: German Club 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 1: Gargoyle Representative 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. JOYCE BURBANK, Art League l, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book l, 2. 3: Pep Club 1. 2: Spanish Club 3: Sages 1: Delta Chi Delta 1. 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. Sixth Row: NANCY BURTON, Fort Knox 1: Terrace Park 2: Art League 3. 4: Annual Staff 4: Gargoyle Staff 3, 4 Assistant Sports Editor: Pep Club 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 3, 4 Executive Board: French Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-President 4: Cheerleader 3, 4 Captain: Hepta Beta 3, 4 Recording Secretary: Interfratority Council 4 Vice-President. PATRICIA BYER, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book l, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 4: Honor League 4: Usher 3: Kytyves 2, 3, 4. CHARLYN CALLAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Office Worker 4: French Club 1: Merchandising Club 4: Gar- goyle Representative 1, 2: G.A.A. 1: Beta Chi 1, 2. Seventh Row: DON CAMPBELL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 3: Spanish Club 4: Merchandising Club 4. ROSALIE CARNEY, Art League 1, 2, 3: Activity Book l, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Huzettes 1, 2: Omce Worker 4: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Usher 4: Homeroom President 2: Homeroom Vice-President 3: Annual Representative 4. ROBERT CARPENTER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Krueck Club 1, 2. First Row: STEVE CARTER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Gargoyle Staff 3 Feature Editor, 4 Senior Advisor3 Hughes Club 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Usher 3, 43 Annual Representative 43 Chi Omega Sigma 3, 4 Corresponding Secretary. KATHERLYN CHAMBERS, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Pep Club 43 G.A.A. 43 Beta Chi 4. LINDA CHARLEY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Merry-Go-RoLmd 2, 43 Rhythmette 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Hepta Beta 1. 2. 3, 4 Correspond- ing Secretary3 Senior Choir 2. 3, 43 Ensemble 3. Second Row: CAROLINE CHASE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 11 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Honor League 43 Merchandising Club 4 President3 Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Treasurer 2, 33 Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4 Sergeant-at-Arms3 Beta Chi 4. ARMINTA CHATMAN, Art League 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4. NANCIE CLARK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 33 Gargoyle Stat? 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Phi Chi 2, 3 Secretary, 4 Vice-President3 Inter- fratority Council 23 G.A.A. 3, 4. Third Row: PAT CLARK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Gargoyle Staff 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Huzettes 1, 23 Information Desk 43 Usher 43 Annual Representative 23 Chi Delta Beta 33 Phi Chi 4 President3 Intertratority Council 4. JANET CLEMENS, Samuel Ach 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 43 Honor League 43 Beta Chi 2. CHARLENE CLIFT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 3 City Editor, 4 Business Manager: Student Council 13 Pep Club 1, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Huzettes 1, 23 French Club 1, 23 Tausia 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: PAT CLIPPARD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Honor League 43 Office Worker 43 Lunch Room Cashier 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Treasurer: Sages 1, 2, 33 Merry- Go-Round 33 Homeroom Vice-President 23 G.A,A. 1, 2. BILL CLUTTERBUCK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Krueck Club 1. 2 Secretary3 Salesmanship Club 33 Football 13 Track 1. FRED COLE, Old Woodward 23 Art League 1, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Krueck Club 13 Merry-Go-Round 43 Football 1, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Gym Team 1, 33 Senior Choir 4. Fifth Row: JUANITA COLLINS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Annual Stal? 43 Gargoyle Staff 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Girls' Week Representative 4. MILDRED CONOVER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Honor League 43 Merchandising Club 4 Secretary3 Salesmanship Club 33 Beta Chi 4. DAVE COOK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Treasurer 43 Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4 President, Executive Board 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Home- room Vice-President 23 H-Club 2, 3, 4 President: Cross Country 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Swimming 3, 43 Tennis 1. 2, 3, 43 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4 Vice- President, Corresponding Secretary 2, 3. Sixth Row: DREMAN COOK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4 Historian: Lunch Line Guard 43 Spanish Club 33 Merry-Go-Round 43 Usher 3, 4: Homeroom President 23 H-Club 2, 3, 4 TYGSSUTEYQ Football 13 Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Captaing Tri Chi 1, 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary, 4 Pl'ES1d8l1tQ Interfratority Council 3, 4 Treasurer. VAUGHN COOPER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Basket- ball 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 1. RICHARD COSTER, Art League 3, 43 Salesmanship Club 4. Seventh Row: JOYCE COUNTRYMAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4. TIM COURTIER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1. 3: Gargoyle Staff 43 Krueck Club 1, 23 Lunch Room Worker 13 Latin Club 3, 4 Vice-President3 Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Homeroom Treasurer 3. CHARLES COX, Art League 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Latin Club 3, 4 President3 Gym Team 3. 50 Q-sq, First Row: GEQUILLA COX, Old Woodward 13 Art League 4. LAURA JANE COX, Harrisville High, West Virginia 1, 2, 33 Art League 4. GERALDINE CRANDALL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 33 French Club 13 Usher 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President. Second Row: RODGER CRAUDER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2. ROSALEE CRAUDER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 433 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Information Desk 4: German Club 2, 3, 43 Phi Sigma Delta 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. BETH CRAWFORD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary3 Honor League 43 French Club 2, 33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Home Ec Club 1, 2, 3. Third Row: GRIFFIN CRAWFORD, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 H-Club 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 2. YVONNE CRAWFORD, Stowe Junior High 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Honor League 43 French Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Tau Nu Tau 2, 33 Future Teachers of America 43 Future Nurses of Amer- ica 43 Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JAMES CUMMINGS, Art League 3. 43 Activity Book 33 Hughes Club 43 Gargoyle Representative 3. Fourth Row: BARBARA DABNEY, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book l. 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Annual Representative 1, 2. JERRY DAILEY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Annual Representative 2: Gargoyle Representative 33 Football 1, 2. NANCY DALE, Art League 1, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 3: Pep Club 1, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Office Worker 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 33 Homeroom President 13 Annual Representative 13 Delta Chi Delta 1, 3, 4. Fifth Row: LINDA DAUBENSPECK, Art League 3, 43 Activity Book 3: Pep Club 3, 43 Honor League 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Delta Chi Delta 3, 4 Recording Secretary. CALVIN DAVIS, Art League 2, 3. 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 H-Club 43 Gym Team 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Chancellors 2. 3, 43 Senior Choir 4. 'FERRY DEMPSEY, Holmes High 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club Guard 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Gym Team 3, 43 Track 33 Chi Omega Sigma 4. Sixth Row: SHIRLEY DENNISTON, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 43 Oflice Worker 43 Sages 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 Senior Choir 4. RALPH DERBY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 33 German Club 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 33 Annual Representative 33 Varsity Bowling 4. SHIRLENE DIXON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Information Desk 43 Math Club 13 Gargoyle Representative 33 Beta Chi 2, 3, 4 Secretary. Seventh Row: RONALD DOUGLAS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 4 Treasurer: Pep Club 43 Hughes Club 33 German Club 2, 3. OWEN DUNSFORD, New Zealand 1, 23 Activity Book 33 Merry-Go- Round 3, 43 Senior Orchestra 3, 4. BETTY DURHAM, Art League 1, 2, 33 Activity Book 13 G.A.A. 1, First Row: - - ' MARGARET EAST, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Homeroom Secre- tary 3: Beta Chi 4. ' , A M JEANNINE EILER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 3: Huzettes 1, 2: Spanish Club l. 2, 3, 4: Tausia 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Attendance Secretary 4. MARY EISELEIN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4 Executive Board: Vice-President of Senior Class 4: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4 President: Huzettes 1, 2 President: Office Worker 4: French Club 1, 2 Vice-President, 3, 4 Presi- dent: Usher 3, 4 Head Usher: Homeroom Secretary 2: Homeroom Presi- dent 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Majorette 1, 2: Hepta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice- President: Girls' Week Committee 4. Second Row: GWENDOLYN ELDRIDGE. Art League 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Tau Nau Tau 3, 4: Interfratority Council 4: Future Teachers of America 4 Secretary: Future Nurses of America 4: Beta Chi 4: Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ELAINE ELLERHORST, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 4 Business Manager: Student Council 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Honor League 4: Huzettes 1, 2: Office Worker 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Sages 1, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Gargoyle Representative 2: Delta Chi Delta 1, 2 Sergeant-at-Arms, 3 Correspond- ing Secretary, 4 President. CAROL EVANS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Beta Chi 3. Third Row: ELEANOR EVANS, Art League 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Beta Chi 4: G.A.A. 4. JACK FARRELL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 2, 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4 Secretary: Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3: Homeroom Attendance Secretary 4: H-Club 3, 4: Golf 2, 3: Tri Chi 2, 3, 4 Historian: Camera Club 2. LOUIS FASSNACI-IT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Homeroom President 3: Cross Country 1, 2: Baseball 3: Track 1: Senior Choir 3, 4. Fourth Row: SHIRLEY FASTNACHT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Honor League 4: Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, JAMES FAULKNER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Home- room Secretary 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 3. CHARLES FEHR, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: French Club 3. Fifth Row: ANN FELDER, Samuel Ach 1: Activity Book 2: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 3: Office Worker 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Parlators 3: Sages 2: Merry-Go- Round 3: Alpha Beta Chi 3, 4 Recording Secretary: Interfratority Coun- cil 4: Home Ec Club 3 Vice-President. CAROL FESSLER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 3, 4: Office Worker 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Sages 4: Thespians 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 3: Gargoyle Representative 4: Majorette 1: Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4: Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. LEE FICKS, Art League 3, 4: Activity Book 3: Pep Club 4: Hughes Club 4: Salesmanship Club 3. Sixth Row: CHARLES FISCHER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunch Line Guard 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Homeroom Treasurer 1: H-Club 3, 4: Swimming Team 2, 3, 4 Cap- tain: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4: Ticket Committee 3, 4. MARY FLOWERS, Old Woodward 1, 2, 3: Art League 4. GURDEEN FOSTER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2: Salesmanship Club 4: Beta Chi 4. Seventh Row: KARIN FRECH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Office Worker 4: French Club 2, 3: Sages 2, 3, 4:: Merry-Go-Round 3: Usher 4: Annual Representative 4: Hepta Beta 4. ROGER FROELICI-I, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: Homeroom President 2, 3. GORDON FURUKAWA, Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Homeroom President 2: Homeroom Vice-President 3: Gym Team 2: Public Address Announcer 4. 52 First Row: WILSON GAMBLE, Salesmanship Club 4. EUNICE GAUDY. PEGGY GEARHEART, Activity Book 2, 33 Y-Teens 43 Merchandising Club 4: Salesmanship Club 33 Homeroom President 23 Gargoyle Repre- sentative 2, 33 Omega Sigma Phi 2, 3, 4 Secretary: Future Nurses of America 4. Second Row: GLORIA GEISLER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Honor League 43 OHice Worker 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Usher 33 Merry-Go-Round 3. GARY GEORGE, Activity Book 1, 23 German Club 1. 2, 3: Salesmanship Club 4. BETTY GIBSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Homeroom President 23 Gargoyle Representa- tive 23 Rhythmette 3, 4: Beta Chi 1, 2. Third Row: DONN GOEBEL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Latin Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 Annual Representative 43 Gargoyle Representative 33 H-Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Chi Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 4. ARTHUR GOLDSTONE, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Home- room President 2. LORETTA GOOCH, Art League 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 23 Honor League 43 Merchandising Club 4. Fourth Row: PAULA GOODER, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Stat? 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4 Executive Board3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 President: Huzettes 1, 2 Recording Secretary: Office Worker 43 French Club 1, 23 Sages 1, 2, 43 Merry-Go-Round 1, 2. 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Homeroom Secretary 33 Homeroom Vice- President 33 Annual Representative 33 Tausia 1, 2, 3 Corresponding Sec- retary, 4 Recording Secretary3 Future Nurses of America 43 Ticket Committee 4. STEVE GOODER, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 33 Student Council 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3. 43 Hi-Y 3, 4 Treasurer: Office Worker 43 French Club 1. 23 Homeroom President 13 Annual Reo- resentative 1, 33 Football 1, 23 Cross Country 33 Basketball 1. 2, 3, 43 Chi Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 President3 Interfratority Council 3, 4. JIM GRIMES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Senior Class President 4: Student Council 2: Pen Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4 Recording Secretary: Krueck Club 1, 2 President3 Lunch Line Guard 43 Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 43 Tri Chi 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary, 4 Chaplain. Fifth Row: MARY LYNN GROGG, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Honor Society 43 Student Council 2, 4 Secretary: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4 Corresponding Secretary: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4 Treasurer: Lunch Room Cashier 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Sages 1, 2. 33 Merry-Go- Round 1, 2, 3, 43 Usher 33 Gargoyle Representative 1. 23 Majorette 13 Tausia 1, 2. 3 Corresponding Secretary, 4 President: Interfratority Coun- cil 43 Girls' Week Representative 4. JEAN GROLL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Huz- ettes 1, 23 Merchandising Club 43 Rhythmette 33 Beta Chi 2. MARY GRONE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Honor League 43 German Club 1. 2, 33 Math Club 1. 23 Merchandising ub 43 Beta Chi 2, 3, 4. I L gf f'3 Cy., f XAJ6 Sixth Row: QAAL- X ,f CD54 CLARA GROOMES. -- JANE GROZIER, Art League 1. . 3. 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Honor League 43 German Club 1, 2, 33 Sages 23 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2 Historian, 3 Secretary, 4 Treasurer: Inter- fratority Council 4: Band Manager 4: Library Page 1, 2. ROSALIE HAAS, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Honor League 43 German Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row: ROY HACKEMEYER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 43 Krueck Club 23 Stage Crew 2, 3, 4 Chief Eiectrician3 Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 43 Usher 43 Lunch Bell Ringer 2, 4. EVELYN HAFNER, Rothenberg Junior High 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activ- ity Book 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 43 French Club 3, 4 Treasurer: Sages 2 ,3, 43 Home Ec Club 3. HENRY HALE. First Row: BRUCE HALTEMAN, Greenhills High 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 43 Homeroom President 2. JIM HAMILTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Homeroom President 23 Football Manager 12 Gym Team 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, SMITH HAMMELRATH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 2, 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 Annual Representative 1, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 13 Chi Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: LAVERN HAMMER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Huzettes 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES HANEKAMP, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 31 Honor Society 3, 4 President3 Student Council 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Krueck Club 23 Office Worker 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Annual Representative 43 Cross Country 4. CAROL HANKS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 Office Worker 43 Sages 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 1, 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 23 Phi Epsilon Phi 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary3 Phi Chi 4 Treasurer. Third Row: DEWEY HANSFORD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Pep Club 2. RON HARDERT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4 President3 Krueck Club 1, 2 Vice-President3 Latin Club 1, 23 Merry-Go-Round 43 Home- room President 1, 33 H-Club 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 23 Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HARMON, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 3. Fourth Row: ROBERT HARRISON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Ticket Committee 4. MINERVA LEE HARTMAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Merry-Go-Round 43 Tausia 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 3, 4. MILTON HAUCK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Hughes Club 43 Krueck Club 1, 23 Luncn Line Guard 43 Sages 43 Thespians 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Swimming Team 1, 2, 43 Tri Chi 3, 4 Secretary. Fifth Row: HELEN HAYES, Art League 2, 33 Activity Book 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 33 Student Council 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Omce Worker 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Usher 43 Homeroom Secretary 13 Annual Representative 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Beta Chi 2, 3. 4. JERRY HEAVENRICH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Football 1. WANDA HELTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Otiice Worker 43 Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Annual Representative 23 Rhythmette 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Phi Chi 3, 43 Senior Choir 43 Beta Chi 2, 3. Sixth Row: CAROL HEMINGWAY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Office Worker 43 Latin Club 43 Home- room Secretary 23 Future Nurses of America 4. EMERSON HENRY, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Math Club 4. ED HERMES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 3 43 Pep Club 1, 23 Hughes Club 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Math Club 13 Football 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2. Seventh Row: ROBERT HESFORD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 German Club 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 13 Ticket Com- mittee 3, 4. GENEVA HESSE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4. BILL HEWETT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 43 Hughes Club 3, 4 TYSHSUTCFQ Hi-Y 3, 4 Chaplain3 Lunch Line Guard 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Usher 43 Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer 33 H-Club 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team 13 Swimming Team 1 ,2, 3, 43 Triginta Optimi 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary, 4 President3 Inter- fratority Council 3, 4 President. 54 .,,, is 'Qt' -Y ,,,-1' R First Row: JACKIE HIMES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Page 33 Spanish Club 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 Secfetafyj Sages 2, 3, 43 Merry- Go-Round 2, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 1, 23 Annual Representative 1, 23 Gargoyle Representative 23 Tausia 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 23 Lunch Room Cashier 3. PHYLLIS HINES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Economics 33 Beta Chi 4. JOHN HOCHSTRASSER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 H-Club 3, 43 Swimming Team 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Triginta Optimi 2, 3, 4. Second Row: WERNER HOELMER, Activity Book 33 Latin Club 23 Chess Club 3, 4. ELAINE HOEWELER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Chi 3, 43 Honor League 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Oliice Worker 3, 43 Activity Card 1, 2, 3. IRENE HOEWELER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Corresponding Secretary: German Club 1, 23 Merchandising Club 43 Sages 3: Homeroom Secretary 23 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Homeroom Treasurer 43 Gargoyle Rep- resentative 33 Tausia 2, 3, 4 Financial Secretary3 Future Nurses of Amer- ica 4. Third Row: RICHARD HOLTKAMP, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 4. RUTH ANN HOLTKAMP, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Honor League 43 Beta Chi 3, 4. CARROLL HOPF, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Hughes Club 4. Fourth Row: . SANDRA HOWELL, Art League 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4 Executive Board3 Office Worker 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. BARBARA HUBBLE, Alt League 43 Pep Club 43 Honor League 4. JACKIE HUBER, Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Annual Representa- tive 33 Gargoyle Representative 2. Fifth Row: SHIRLEY I-IUCKABY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor League 43 Merchandising Club 43 Salesmanship Club 33 Homeroom Sec- retary 23 Beta Chi 3, 4 Vice-President. HOWARD HUDSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Pep Club 13 Hughes Club 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 Homeroom President 1, 23 Annual Representative 23 Gargoyle Representative 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team 13 Triginta Optimi 2, 3, 4. JAY HUGHES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Usher 43 Gargoyle Repre- sentative 13 H-Club 2, 3, 4 Vice-President3 Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Co- Captaing Tri Chi 2, 3 Chaplain, 4 Recording Secretary. Sixth Row: LUCIOUS HUGHES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Gargoyle Representative 1, 33 H-Club 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Baseball 4. WILLIAM HUGHES, Art League 2, 3, 43 Football 3. 43 Track 3, 4. ANN HULL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 13 Merchandising Club 43 Salesmanship Club 33 Homeroom Secretary 1, 23 Delta Chi Delta 2, 3, 43 Interfratority Council 3, 43 G.A.A. 2. Seventh Row: CALVIN HULSEY. Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 33 Hughes Club 43 Office Worker 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 2. RICHARD ISHAM, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Hughes Club 43 Annual Representative 2. SYLVIA JACOBS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Ticket Committee 1. 2. 3, 4. f' Q . L 1 A 2 First Row: JUDY JESSE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 43 Honor League 4 Executive Board3 Y-Teens 1, 23 Office Worker 43 Sages 13 Homeroom President 13 Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 43 Hepta Beta 2. 3 Pledge Mistress, 4 Treasurer3 Ticket Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A,A. 1. 2. MARILYN JOHNS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Rhythmette 33 Phi Sigma Delta 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 4. RICHARD JOHNSON, Art League 2, 3. 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JAMES JOHNSTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 Homeroom Vice- President 23 Annual Representative 13 Gargoyle Representative 23 H- Club 43 Football 13 Cross Country 43 Track 43 Tri Chi 4. DELORES JONES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Beta Chi 4. MARY LEE JONES, Art League 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 4. Third Row: ORA LEE JONES, Old Woodward 1, 2, 33 Art League 43 Merry-Go- Round 43 Senior Choir 4. RICHARD JONES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 13 Homeroom Secretary 33 Basketball 23 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. TIM JONES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 43 Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 3. Fourth Row: DON JORDAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President3 Hughes Club 3, 4 Sergeant-at-Arms3 Lunch Line Guard 43 Homeroom President 33 Triginta Optimi 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 Sergeant-at-Arms. EVALEEN JORDAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Worker 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Rhythmette 33 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3,41 Kytyves 3, 43 Senior Choir 2.3, 4. MARGARET JORDEN, Activity Book 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: RICHARD JUNKER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Student Council 13 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 H-Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Cross Country Manager 3, 43 Track Team 1: Swimming Team Man- ager 23 Delta Beta 3. 43 Boys' Week Representative 4. LARRY KEESE, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Hughes Club 43 Parlators 43 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Annual Representa- tive 2, 33 Track Team 23 Chess Club 43 Youth For Christ 43 Beta Chi 4. EDMUND KELLERMAN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Lunch Bell Ringer 3. Sixth Row: ETHEL KIDD, Art League 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 4. DAVE KITZ. Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Annual Repre- sentative 1. FRED KLEIN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Homeroom Presi- dent 13 Cross Country 13 Track 1. Seventh Row: JOE KLINE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 13 Hughes Club 3: Salesmanship Club 4 President Football 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE KNIGHT, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 13 Pep Club 13 Beta Chi 4. CLARENCE KOENIGER, Activity Book 33 Pep Club 33 Hughes Club 3. 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 Stage Crew 13 Chess Club 2. First Row: CHRISTINE KONTOS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Honor League 43 Huzettes 1, 23 Office Worker 43 Salesmanship Club 43 Merry- Go-Round 43 Senior Choir 4. JANICE KRELL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1, 23 German Club 2, 33 Math Club 23 Homeroom Secretary 13 Homeroom President 2, 33 Gargoyle Representative 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Tausia 3, 43 Beta Chi 2, 3. 4 President. BARBARA K.ROHN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 13 Honor League 43 Huzettes 1. 23 German Club 23 Sages 23 Homeroom Secretary 33 Annual Representative 43 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Youth For Christ 2. Second Row: SAVANNAH LARKINS. Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. JEAN LAUCK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 French Club 1, 23 Salesmanship Club 3 Secretary3 Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 23 Gargoyle Representative 13 Tausia 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President3 Interfratority Council 43 Beta Chi 3. 4. NELL LAWSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 12 Home Ec Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 2 3. 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Beta Chi 2, 3. Third Row: TED LAY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club 4. JO ANN LEAF, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Latin Club 23 Beta Chi 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. 4. WAYNE LENNING, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer: Hughes Club 3, 43 Krueck Club 1, 2 TYQHSUFSFQ Stage Crew 3, 4 Fourth Row: TOM LEPPERT, Art League 33 Activity Book 33 Gargoyle Statf 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Homeroom President 23 Gargoyle Repre- sentative 2. VON GOETHE LINDSAY. Art League 1, 2, 3. 43 Hughes Club 43 Lunch Line Guard 3g Salesmanship Club 33 Gargoyle Representative 33 Swim- ming Team 3. WANDA LINDSAY, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 33 Kytyves 3, 4. Fifth Row: SYLVIA LOEFFLER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 23 Beta Chi 3, 4. RAMON LONGWORTH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Krueck Club 2. MARION LOVE, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, 43 Interfratority Council 3, 43 Beta Chi 2, 3. Sixth Row: CLIFF LOWRY, Bellevue, Kentucky 1, 23 Art League 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Pep Club 43 Hughes Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Homeroom Treas- urer 33 Cross Country 4. JOAN LUCAS, Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Beta Chi 3, 43 Homeroom President 21 Youth For Christ 4. CLAUDIA LUECKE, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Pep Club 2, 3. 43 Honor League 43 Information Desk 43 Spanish Club 33 Sages 43 Merry- Go-Round 43 Senior Choir 3, 4. Seventh Row: PAT MACKE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Honor League 43 Information Desk 43 Homeroom Treasurer 23 Gargoyle Representative 1, 23 Beta Chi 4 Treasurer. ARTHUR MANIGAN, Art League 2, 33 Activity Book 23 Homeroom Sec- retary 33 Gargoyle Representative 2, 33 Gym Team 2, 33 Baseball 2. VERA MANTHEY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1. 2, 33 Student Council 13 Annual Representative 1, 23 Homeroom Secretary 2, 33 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. Q ,J A3 'lf V bu QU iff ight 99 CQ -at 9 ,CQ NS' 3 dx WX 9 ,U WJ 3 4 sw cu 6341, Owsb ,Q 54' Q3 Q27 35 D304 Lew ,sw lfaff First Row: JAMES MAY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 4. JOHN MAY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3. 43 Office Worker 43 Homeroom President 1. NORMA MAY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 43 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 13 French Club 13 Sages 1, 2, 2, 43 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Tausia 2, 3, 43 Girls' Week Representative 4. Second Row: GEORGE MAZES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Senior Choir 43 Football 1, 2. LOUIS MAZES, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 23 Hughes Club 3, 43 Senior Choir 4. NORMAN McANINCH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Krueck Club 1, 23 French Club 33 Beta Chi 43 Senior Choir 43 Ensemble 43 Gargoyle Representative 2. Third Row: RUTH McFARLAND, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 43 Honor League 43 German Club 3. BETSY MCKINLEY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 Salesmanship Club 4 President3 Homeroom Secretary 1, 23 Homeroom President 33 Annual Representative 43 Tausia 1, 2, 3, 4. GILFORD MCKITRIC, Art League 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 H-Club 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: JOAN McMILLEN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 2. RICHARD MELCHIORRE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Hughes Club 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 33 German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Salesmanship Club 33 Merry-Go-Round 43 Homeroom Treas- urer 13 Homeroom Secretary 33 Annual Representative 43 H-Club 3, 43 Swimming Team Manager 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Chi Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES MELTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Hughes Club 3, 43 Paralators 43 Sages 13 Usher 33 Tennis 2, 33 Chess Club 43 Youth For Christ 3, 43 Boys' Week Representative 43 Library Page 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi 3, 4. Fifth Row: ERICH MENDE, Art League 1, 2, 3. 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 13 Hughes Club 3, 43 Parlators 43 Sages 13 Usher 33 Tennis 2. 3: Chess Club 43 Youth For Christ 3, 43 Boys' Week Representative 43 Library Page 2, 3, 43 Beta Chi 3, 4. STEPHAN MENYHERT, Art League 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Annual Staff 3, 43 Gargoyle Staff 3: Gargoyle Representative 3. THOMAS MERCANT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 43 Band 33 Tri Chi 2, 3 Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Sixth Row: MYRNA MERWIN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Otiice Worker 43 French Club 2, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 1, 33 Homeroom President 23 Annual Representative 13 Gargoyle Representative 33 Rhythmette 3, 43 Kytyves 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE MEYER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 German Club 1, 2. JOE MEYER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 3. Seventh Row: EPHESIAN MILLER. HELEN MILLER, French Club 1, 23 Senior Choir 3. FRANK MILLER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 43 Track 33 Delta Beta 2, 3 Corresponding Secretary. 4 Recording Secre- tary3 Interfratority Council 33 Chess Club 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 President. '58 First Row: TOM MINNICH, Art League 1. 2. 3. 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 4 Editor: Gargoyle Staff 3 Editor, 4 Senior Advisor: Pep Club 1, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Krueck Club 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Sages 1, 2, 4 President: Th-:spians 3, 4 President: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3. 4: Homeroom President 1: Annual Representative 3: Chi Omega Sigma I, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, 4: Public Address Announcer 4: Band 2, 3. WAYNE MITCHELL. Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Hughes Club 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2. DAVID MOERLEIN, Art League 1. 2, 3. 4: Activity Book l, 2, 3: Foot- ball 1. Second Row: JERRY MOORE, Art League 1. 2. 3, 4: Student Council 2: Band 2, 3, 4. LEVI MOORE. Activity Book 1: Youth For Christ 1: Senior Choir 4. MARGARET MORGAN, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4 Executive Board: Sages 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer: Thespians 3, 4 Secretary: Merry-Go-Round 2. 3, 4: Home:-nom President 2: Future Nurses of America 4. Third Row: TOM MORRICAL, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Omce Worker 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 1, 2. ANNE MORRISON. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 4: Gargoyle Staff 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens ' Huzettes 1, 2: Lunch Room Cashier 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Latin 2: Sages 3. 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Homeroom President 3: Annual Representative 2: Tausia 1. 2, 3. 4. LYNNE MORROW, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2. 3: Pen Club 1. 2, 3: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 1. 2 Secretary 3: Spanish Club 1. 2: Merchandising Club 4: Sages 1: Merry-Go-Round 1: Homeroom Secretary 2: Annual Representative 1, 4: Tausia 1. 2, 3 Secretary 4. 1, 2, 3. Club 1, Fourth Row: CHARLES MUELLER, Art League 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 3: Pep Club 4. JIM MURPHY. Art League 1. 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1. 2. 3: Pep Club 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Senior Choir 2.3.4. PAT MURRAY, Art League 1. 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gargoyle StaH 4: Peo Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: Office Worker 3: Annual Representative 3: Gargoyle Representative 2. 4: Rhythmette 3, 4: Kytyves 1. 2, 3, 41 Beta Chi 2, 3. Fifth Row: NANCY MURRISON, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2. 3: Annual Representative 1: Gargoyle Representative 2. 3: Delta Chi Delta 1. 2, 3, 4. JUNE NAPIER, Art League I. 2. 3, 4: Activity Book l. 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Gargoyle Representative 2, 3. BETTY NEWMAN, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Sages 2: Beta Chi 4. Sixth Row: BILL O'KEEFE, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Krueck Club 1, 2: Sages 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3. 4. ANITA OVERBERG. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Honor League 4: German Club 2, 3. BOB PALMER, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3. 4: Spanish Club l. 2: Homeroom Secretary 2: H-Club 3, 4: Football Manager l, 2: Tri Chi 2, 3. Seventh Row: SUE PARKER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 4: Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Honor League 4: Office Worker 2, 4: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 1. 2 Secretary: Merry-Go-Round 1, 2. 3: Usher 4: Home- room Treasurer 1, 3: Homeroom President 4: Future Teachers of Amer- ica 3 President, 4. BARBARA PATTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Annual Staff 4: Gargoyle Staff 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3: Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Latin Club 2: Parlators 3: Merry-Go- Round 3. 4: Usher 4: Future Teachers of America 3: Youth For Christ 4: Girls' Weeks Representative 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 3, 4: G,A.A. 2. 3. 4. ' BOB PEETZ, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 3: H-Club 4: Bowling 3, 4: Track 3, First Row: ALBERT PENTER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Gargoyle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Hughes Club 4: French Club 3: Sages 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4. HARRIET PERKINS, Art League 1. 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gar- goyle Staff 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Secretary, 4 President: Honor League 4 Secretary: Y-Teens 2: Huzettes 1, 2 Secretary: Latin Club 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round 4: Usher 4: Homeroom Vice-President 1: Girls' Week Representative 4: Beta Chi 3: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, Board Mem- ber 2, 3. HOLLY PERKINS, An League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: German Club 3: Sages 1: Homeroom Secretary 3, 4: Hepta Beta 1. 2, 3, 4. Second Row: BARBARA PERSONS, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Office Worker 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3: Sages 1: Homeroom Secretary 2: Homeroom President 3: Gargoyle Rep- resentative 1: Delta Chi Delta 2. 3 Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Vice-President: Interfratority Council 4: Senior Choir 3, 4. JACKIE PETERSON, Art League 1, 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, FRED PFEFFER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2. 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: German Club 2, 3 President: Delta Beta 1, 2, 3 President, 4 Vice-President: Interfratority Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3. Third Row: JOHN PFETZING, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 4: Hughes Club 4: German Club 1, 2: Chess Club 4: Band 2, 3, 4. JAMES PHELPS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Annual Staff 4: Gargoyle Staff 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 1, 2: Bookstore 3, 4: Usher 3, 4 Head Usher: Homeroom President 1. JOHN PHILLIPS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3. Fourth Row: ROBERT PHILLIPPS, Art League 1. 2. 3. 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1. 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 1, 2: German Club 1, 2, 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 1: Annual Representative 4: Gargoyle Representative 3: Delta Beta 3, 4 Treasurer: Chess Club 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 2, 3, 4: Public Address Announcer 4. FRANK PODLIPEC, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2: Pep Club 2. 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Merchandising Club 4: Tennis 3: Chess Club 1, 2, 4: Photography Club 1, 2. CAROL PORTER, Colerain 1, 2: Miller 3. Fifth Row: WILMA PORTER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2: Honor League 4: Usher 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD PRATHER, Art League 1, 2, 3: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Krueck Club 1, 2: Math Club 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2: Chess Club 3. BRUCE PREWITT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 3: Krueck Club 1, 2: Salesmanship Club 3: Bowling 1, 3, 4. Sixth Row: PAT PROCTER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1. 2, 4: Salesmanship 3: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Homeroom Treas- urer 3. GORDON QUEEN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3 Executive Board: Merry-Go- Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4 President: Ensemble 2, 3, 4. BILL RAHN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Student Coun- cil 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3 ,4: Sages 1: Merry-Go-Round 4: Gargoyle Representative 1, 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Ensemble 4. Seventh Row: BOB RATLIFF, Art League 1, 2, 3: Activity Book 1, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hughes Club 3: Office Worker 2: Math Club 1, 3: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3: Homeroom Secretary 2: Gym Team 1: Cross Country 3: Senior Choir 2, 3: Ensemble 2, 3. ESTHER RECHEL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Huzettes 1, 2: Math Club 1: Usher 4: Homeroom Secretary 1, 2: Beta Chi 3, 4 Historian. PAT REDDERT, Colerain 1: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: German Club 3, 4: Sages 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Gargoyle Representative 3: Phi Epsilon Phi 3, 4 Corresponding Secretary: Future Nurses of America 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Board Member. ar' First Row: ROBERT REECE, Art League 1, 2: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunch Line Guard 4: Merchandising Club 3: Sales- manship Club 3: Gym Team 3. JAMES REED, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY REESE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Beta Chi 2, 3, 4. Second Row: PEGGY REGO, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 1, 2: Annual Representative 2: Beta Chi 2, 4. ALAN REHN, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Hughes Club 3: Salesmanship Club 3: Triginta Optimi -i. GORDON REIF, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4 Vice-Pesident: Hi-Y 4: Krueck Club 1. 2: Latin Club 2, 3: Gargoyle Representative 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3. 4. Third Row: RONALD REINERT, Art League 3, 4: Activity Book 3. FRED RIESS, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Salesmanship Club 4 Secretary: Homeroom Secretary 3. ROBERTA RIFE, Art League 1, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1: Salesmanship Club, 3: Delta Chi Delta 2, 3: Beta Chi 4. Fourth Row: RICHARD ROBERTS. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 3. 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Lunch Line Guard 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Youth For Christ 3, 4 President. LEE ROESNER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 3: Student Coun- cil 2: Pep Club 1: Hughes Club 3. 4: Stage Crew 3, 4: Merry-Go- Round 3, 4. MARTY ROLL, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Triginta Optimi 3, 4. Fifth Row: SANDRA ROLOFF, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Gargoyle Representative 2, 3: Delta Chi Delta 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLAN ROSEVEAR, Art League 1. 2, 3. 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 4: Latin Club 2: Stage Crew 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 1: Annual Repre- sentative 4 Delta Beta 3, 4. MARY RUMPING, Bloom Junior High 1: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Honor League 4: Salesmanship Club 4. Sixth Row: MARTHA RUNCK, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Huzettes 1, 2 Treasurer: Spanish Club 1, 2 , 3, 4 President 3, 4: Sages 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Tausia 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. 1. JOAN RUTHEMEYER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: German Club 3, 4: Sages 1, 2: Merry-Go- Round 3: Usher 3: Homeroom Secretary 1: Annual Representative 3. CHARLES RUTLAND, Art League 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 4: H-Club 4: Track 3, 4. Seventh Row: EUGENE SANDERS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Hughes Club 4. RON SANDO, Activity Book 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Stage Crew 3, 4. STEPHAN SATTERWHITE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4. me all I 1 J Ol! s .v I r . 62 First Row: HARRY SAULSBURY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gar- goyle Stafi 2: Student Council 1: Pep Club 2, 3: Ticket Committee 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go- Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Swimming 2. GWEN SAUNDERS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 3: Beta Chi 2, 3, 4: Ticket Committee 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Sages 2. PAM SCHEHR, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Sages 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 4: Usher 3: Homeroom Secretary 1: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Annual Representative 1, 2: Tausia 1, 2, 3, 4 Historian. Second Row: EDWARD SCHIERLOH, Art League 3, 4: Gargoyle Staff 3. ARTHUR SCHMIDT. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: German Club 1, 2. SYLVIA SCHNEIDER, Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Honor League 4. Third Row: DICK SCHWAB, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Student Council 4 Treasurer: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4 Recording Secretary: Hi-Y 4: Lunch Line Guard 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Homeroom President 2: Annual Representative 4: Gargoyle Representative 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2: Gym Team 3: Baseball 3: Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3 Cor- responding Secretary, Recording Secretary, 4 Vice-President: Interfra- tority Council 3, 4. JOHN SEARS, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Hughes Club 3. JAMES SEITER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Krueck Club 1, 2: Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2. Fourth Row: WILMOND SHEFFIELD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3. BEATRICE SHEPHERD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staif 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Usher 4: Girls' Week Representative 4. IVA SHERRILL, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 3: Y-Teens 4: Future Nurses of America 4: Beta Chi 4. Fifth Row: .IEANNINE SHUTTE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 3: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Gargoyle Representative 1: Future Nurses of America 4. JIM SILVER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1: Homeroom Presi- dent 1: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Gargoyle Representative 2: Library Page 1, 2: Ticket Committee 4. ARTHUR SIMPSON, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3: Football 2, 3. Sixth Row: ETHELENE SIMPSON, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 4: French Club 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 4. LARUE SKINNER, Art League 4: Salesmanship Club 4. PAT SMILEY, Art League 1, 2, 4: Activity Book 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 4. Seventh Row: BENNETT SMITH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3: Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. CAROL ANN SMITH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 3: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 3: Office Worker 4: Spanish Club 1, 2: Math Club 3: Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Home- room Vice-President 1: Homeroom Secretary 2: Homeroom Treasurer 4: Annual Representative 3: Gargoyle Representative 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES SMITH, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3. First Row: CLYDE SMITH, Art League 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3. JACK SMITH. Art League 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 4. JEANNETTE SMITH, Samuel Ach 1: Art League 2. 3, 4: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 2: Future Nurses of America 4, Second Row: JOHN SMITH, Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Hughes Club 3, 4: H- Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. LORETTA SMITH, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 4: Homeroom President 1: Homeroom Vice-President 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Annual Representative 2: Gargoyle Representative 2: Rhythmette 3, 4: Kytyves 2, 3, 4 Treasurer: Interfratority Council 4. MYRTLE SMITH, Samuel Ach 1: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Future Nurses of Amer- ica 4. Third Row: JACK SNARR. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Krueck Club 1, 2: Lunch Line Guard 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Usher 4: Homeroom Vice-President 1: H-Club 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, -1. EVELYN SPEARS, Fort Knox, Kentucky 1: Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4: Office Worker 4: Latin Club 3. Secretary. 4: Usher 3: Future Nurses of America 4. PAUL SPENCER, Art League l. 2, 3, 74: Activity Book 3: Hughes Club 3. 4: Football 1. ' ' ' ' L f, uf., , ,Q 1 -' -yr. I a- ' . ,IJ 1 ' ' ,, F .4 my A ' L' , V .- 4 v ' . Q. H. , , t - - l'r f I I ' 'v.,. Fourth'Row:' g. 'T f ' ' t MARVIN STAGGS. . , 1 U , . ' HENRY STANECKI. ' DAVID STAUBITZ, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Hughes Club 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Dance Band 3, 4. Fifth Row: ARLENE STEGNER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gar- goyle Staff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Honor League 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Gargoyle Representative 3, 4: Rhythmette 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Kytyves 1. 2, 3 Historian, 4 President. LOIS STEIN, Art League 1, 2. 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club l. 2, 3: Hepta Beta 2, 3, 4 Corresponding Secretary. ESTHER STEPHENS, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Beta Chi 4. Sixth Row: BERNICE STEWART, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4: Salesmanship Club 1: Usher 3: G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 1, 2: Future Nurses of America 4. PEG STEWART, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Merry- Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Usher 4: Homeroom President 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4 rresluent: Hepta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 Pledge Mistress. RAY STICKNEY, Merry-Go-Round 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3, Seventh Row: JERRY STIVERS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1: Pep Club 4: Hughes Club 3, 4: Krueck Club 1. 2: Lunch Bell Ringer 3: Sages 1: Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4: Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom President 1: Public Address Announcer 4 SARAH STOFFREGEN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 3: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Sages 1, 2: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3. 4: Annu.il Representative 1: Majorette 2, 3, 4: Kytyves 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4. SONYA STOPPER. Art League 1. 2, 3, 4: Activity Book l, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Honor League 4: French Club 3, 4: Merry-G0-Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Vice-President 3. First Row: CAROLYN STORTZ, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Huzettes 13 Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 3. PAT SUBLETT, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Sec- retary 23 Majorette 43 Orchestra 2. 33 G.A.A. 1. 2, 33 Girls' Week Repre- sentative 4. DAN SUNDEEN, Hughes Club 4. Second Row: MARGARET SUTTON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 13 Information Desk 43 Beta Chi 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Sages 1. RAY SWEENY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Merry-Go-Round 43 Usher 43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Annual Repre- sentative 1, 23 H-Club 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 43 Triginta Optiml 2, 3, 4 Vice-President3 Interfratority Council 2, 3, 4. GOLDA SZECHT, Art League 3, 4. Third Row: JIM TARTER, Art League 1. 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 33 Pep Club 33 Hughes Club 3, 43 Krueck Club 3, 43 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4. JOYCE TAULBEE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2. 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 13 Homeroom Vice-President 2. KATHERINE THEIS, Art League 2, 43 Activity Book 23 Pep Club 23 Honor League 43 Gemman Club 2, 43 Sages 1, 43 Future Nurses of America 4: Chess Club 43 Youth For Christ 43 Beta Chi 3, 4. Fourth Row: JIM THOMAS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Honor Society 3, 4 Executive Board3 Pep Club 13 Hughes Club 3, 43 Krueck Club 1, 23 German Club 1. 23 Stage Crew 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 1, 23 Orchestra 1, 2. BARBARA THOMPSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Huzettes 1, 23 G.A.A. 1.2, 3, 4. JANE THOMPSON, Rothenberg 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2. 33 Merry-Go-Round 43 .Cytyves 2, 3, 4 Pleldge Mistress3 Senior Choir 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: MARLENE TICE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Annual Staff, 43 Gargoyle Staff 33 Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Latin Club 3, 4. WANDA TOMPKINS, Art League 1, 2, 43 Activity Book 1, 23 Student Council 2, 43 Pep Club 23 Honor League 43 German Club 2, 43 Sages 1, 23 Merry-Go-Round 2, 43 Gargoyle Representative 2, 43 Rhythmette 2, 43 Hepta Beta 2, 43 G.A.A. 2, 4. JOY TOWNLEY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 43 Honor League 43 Oliice Worker 43 Homeroom Ticket Representative 33 Hepta Beta 2, 3. Sixth Row: DONNA TRACY, Art League 1, 2. 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Honor League 43 Office Worker 4. GEORGE TROUTMAN, Samuel Ach 13 Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Student Council 23 Pep Club 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Sages 43 Merry- Go-Round 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 23 Gym Team 33 Cross Coun- try 33 Tri Chi 3, 43 Dance Band 2, 3. 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3. 4. CAROL TSARAS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Secretary 43 Student Council 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Treasurer, 43 Honor League 4 Treasurei-3 Huzettes 1, 23 French Club 2, 3 Correspond- ing Secretary3 Gargoyle Representative 13 Annual Representative 2: Homeroom Treasurer 23 G.A.A. 2, 3. 43 Merry-Go-Round. Orchestra 3. Seventh Row: NANCY TUBE, Art League 1. 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Honor League 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Merry-Go-Round 43 Gargoyle Representative 23 Future Nurses of America 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE TURLEY, Western Hills ll Art League 2, 33 Gargoyle Rep- resentative 3. LILLIAN TWYMAN, Art League 2, 33 Activity Book 2. '7' ofa ,I Z. si MY T? 5' bt 1 ' X .fl X4 N. First Row: SARA VERNIER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 33 Merry- Go-Round 13 Homeroom President 33 Homeroom Secretary 13 Annual Representative 23 Tausia 1, 2, 3, 4 Pledge Mistress. ROBERTA WAGNER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1. 2, 33 Gar- goyle Staff 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 1. 2, 33 Oflice Worker 43 German Club 2, 33 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 33 Hepta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 President3 Interfratority Council 4 Secretary. TOM WAGNER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Office Worker 2. 3. 4: Stage Crew 23 Usher 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Annual Repre- sentative 13 H-Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary3 Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: CARLTON WALKER, Samuel Ach 13 Art League 33 Activity Book 2, 33 Cross Country 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Track 3, 4. RON WALKER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hughes Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Lunch Line Guard 43 German Club 1, 23 Usher 33 H-Club 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4 Co-Captain3 Base- ball 2, 3. 4: Tri Chi 3, 4 Historian. BILL WANNINGER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1. 2. 33 Stu- dent Council 23 Pep Club 13 Hughes Club 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Chi Omega Sigma 1, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JULIA WARD, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Pep Club 43 Honor League 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Tau Nau Tau 2, 3, 4 Chaplain: Interfratority Council 43 Future Teachers of America 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Senior' Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JEAN.WATKINS, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Home Ec Club 2, 33 Merry-Go-Round 43 G.A.A. 3. 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Senior Band 3, 4. VERNON WEBER, Gargoyle Staff 43 German Club 4. Fourth Row: WAYNE WELLS, Colerain Township 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 43 Latin Club 4. BARBARA WEISI-IAAR, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 Salesmanship Club 43 Sages 3, 43 Tausia 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Ticket Committee 2. SUSAN WERNER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1. 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 43 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 13 Office Worker 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 Usher 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. 43 Future Nurses of America 43 Senior Choir 3, 43 Ensemble 3, 4. Fifth Row: CHARLES WESTON, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 33 Hughes Club 4. HENRIETTA WHITE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Latin Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 1. 23 Ivyettes 1, 2, 3 Historian, 4 Recording Secretary3 Inter- fratority Council 43 Future Nurses of America 4. CHARLES WHITEHEAD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Hughes Club 3. 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Math Club 13 Merry-Go-Round 43 Homeroom Treasurer 13 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Gargoyle Repre- sentative 43 H-Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain: Basketball 13 Track 3, 4. Sixth Row: MARLENE WILHELM, Art League 1. 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club lj Gargoyle Representative 13 Beta Chi 2, 33 Lunch Room Worker 2. PATRICIA WILKINS, Art League 3, 43 Gargoyle Staff 43 Gargoyle Rep- resentative 43 Ivyetes 2, 3, 4. ANN WILLIAMS, Art League 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 2, 3. Seventh Row: MAMIE WILLIAMS, Art League 3, 43 Activity Book 3: Pep Club 43 Science Club 33 Future Teachers of America 43 Future Nurses of Amer- ica 43 Youth For Christ 4. SHELBY WILLIAMS, Withrow 33 Art League 43 Merchandising Club 4. JOYCE WILLIAMSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gargoyle Staff 43 Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Salesmanship Club 3. 65 . 3- l l rt 'v First Row: DEE WILLIS, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: G.A.A. 1. 2. CARLOTTA WILSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1: Future Nurses of America 4. PATTI WILSON, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1. 2, 3: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1: Salesmanship Club 3: Gargoyle Representative 1: Beta Chi 3, 4. Second Row: KEN WINKLER, Art League 1, 2, 3: Activity Book 1, 2. ELAINE WINTERS. Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Merry- Go-Round 3, 4: Homeroom Secretary 3: Annual Representative 1: Rhythmette 3, 4: Kytyves 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Girls' Week Representative 4. VONDA WISE, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Honor League 4: Huzettes 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Homeroom Secretary 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Kytyves 2, 3. 4. Third Row: JUDIE WITTLIN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Annual Staff 4 Editor: Gargoyle Stafl' 3 Editor, 4 Senior Advisor: Student Coun- cil 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4 Executive Board: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Sages 2: Merry-Go-Round 2, 3: Homeroom President 1, 2: Annual Representative 3: Gargoyle Representative 2: Hepta Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 Historian: Girls' Week Representative 4. MARILYN WOLF, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 1: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Sages 1, 2: Merry-Go-Round 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Delta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4 Pledge Mistress 1: Historian 2: President 3, 4: Interfratority Council 2, 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 4: Senior Band Manager 3, 4. JACK WOLFF, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 4: Hughes Club 4: Krueck Club 1, 2: Beta Chi 4: Merry-Go-Round 4: Track 3. Fourth Row: MARCIA WOLOSIN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Merchandising Club 4: Sales- manship Club 4: Sages 3: Merry-Go-Round 3: Homeroom Secretary 3: Alpha Sigma Tau 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGIE WOLTERING, Art League 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Honor League 4: Y-Teens 4: German Club 3, 4: Merry- Go-Round 3: Beta Chi 4: Lunch Room Worker 2. RALPH WOOD, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2: Pep Club 1: Hughes Club 4: German Club 2, 3: Basketball 1. Fifth Row: p WELLS WOODLEY, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2. 3: ghes Club 3, 4: Ltmch Line Guard 4: Latin Club 2, 3. JANIE WOODS, Old Woodward 1: Art League 2, 8514: Activ Book 3: Pep Club 3: Honor League 4: French Club 3, 4: LI er 3: ll ettes 3, 4 President: Interfratority Council 4: Future rye of America 4. DELORES WOOSLEY, Art Le ue 3, 4: cnv' ygbpk 1, , 3: Honor League 4: Office Worker 4: H er m Pr ' nt : nual resenta- tive 3: Kytyves 1, 2, 3 Corr s d g S retary, 14 Vice-President. Sixth Row: J f ' CAROL WUEBKER, Lea fi, 2, 3.l4:'Acrivi1y B ok 1, 2, ag Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Ho Lea e 4: eens R:-Sal s ship Club 4: Merry-Go-Roun , , , 4: ajo : Q.A.A. 2, 3, a Beta 2, 3. 4 Sergeant-at-A s ublic dd nnmmcer . l i CAROL Mm H, A Leaguzi, 2, B.,4: i-my no V 1, 2, :xg Pep Club 1, 2, , : H0 o Leag Q :. Y-Teghs 1, 2, Sages, 3, 4: Merry-Go- Round 3, , Phi lon P ,324 Treasurer: Phi Chi 4: Interfratority Council , . , 3, 4.1 f V A ULU-', Arti'Leag e 1, 2, 3,.4: Activity Cook 1, 2, sg Pep 1, 2, 3, Honorf1leagy 4: Y-Tggis 1, 2: Fqejic Club 3: Spanish b 1, 2, 3 Secret xy: ere andistig ub 4: S s 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4 ecre fy: Merry o-R nd 3, 4: C i elta Beta , GJQA. 4. 1 , f ' it Q - ' ' l J , A I f , -1 , . iff - , . 5 . V V U rf 'A i' r. 1 ! ,f f ' f' ' aj il, ll pil I-1 1 I , ! . ' , 5 I , A ' fp 6 lf 1.1 1' X . 1' A ' I J I f 1 ,,f' , ,, ,,,, Gloria Geisler as Santa Claus and Nancy Burton as his cllin helper talu- orders for a Merry Christmas at the Senior Christmas party. First Ron: JOYCE YACCHARI, Art League l, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book l. 2. Il: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Chi 3, Al. DAVID YODER, Art League l, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pop Club Sl: Hughes Club 33 H-Club 33 Basketball 1, 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Ticket C'uuuntttt-t- 3, 4. TOM YOUNG, Art League 1, 43 Salesmanship Club et. Second Rom: SUZANNE ZIEGLER, Art League 1. 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Gan'- goyle Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor League 43 Huzettcs 1, 23 Otlire Worker 43 German Club 2, 3, 43 Usher 4: Homeroorn Vice-I-'resident 23 Future Teachers of America 3, 43 Ticket Committee 2. VIOLET ZINSER, Art League 1, 2, 3, 4: Activity Book 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1. 2, 33 Honor League 43 Y-Teens 13 Information Desk 43 Otlice Worker 43 German Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Sages 1, 23 Merry-Go-Round 3, 43 lionu-rumn President 33 Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3 Treasurer: Senior Choir 3, 4. HANS ZOBEL, Senior Oi'cl1esll':i 2, 3, 1. Third Row: PAT ZOLLER, Art League l, 2, 3, lg Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary: Pt-p Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Honor League 4 Executive Board, information Desk 43 Office Worker 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Gargoyle Representative 23 Lunch Room Cashier 3, 4. AUGUST ZORN, Art League 1, 2, 3, 43 Activity Book 1, 2, Pep Club 1,21 Hughes Club 43 Annual Representative 23 Gym Team 1, 33 Track 2, la' 4 4' I' f, Pigtail-Bowtie Day is sm-t aside each year to allow seniors to relivi- the days of their Childhood. 1 Q . J eu' lem M 0? co 1 'K fix 'X BEST DANCER BRUCE ANGEL, ROBERTA BEST ACTOR gif' fx X if x 1 Mmom HAucK NORMA MAY . Pkg, K. C 'K Q9 OX, MO s Q0 QW X I OX 19 Y QVWQ ,O 43' Qsvffnx 5P5AxO QC' PR f BEST vocfmsr SARAH srorrneosm, JIM MA 9. BEST ARTIST JOE BREINER. SARA VERNIETT f fx 1? do 3, 4' 5: 8 uxy' 3 QXQNXR, is , wx 1 A 2 ax - 1 S n 'lg '4 'I , 'N '5-. 'lim SJ, -Ri -1. I-A N E ' , ' 'f -- - ' ix, Q w. , ,R R pw 'fx qw ly N Nu' 'ffiii pw, Q' E Q-,134 5- DICK JUNKER QTHIRD FROM RIGHU REPRE- SENTS HUGHES FOR BOYS' WEEK N W J FW 197 V 'R Home Room 206 fllj ...... Mrs. Rita Lacher FIRST RI WV: Caylee Wagner, Patti W'ells, Joyee Tidwell, Joan Tidwell, Nellie Thompson, Charlotte Wlash. SECOND ROW: Patti Wibben, Emilie Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Franees Van Dyke, Marlene Weber, Elizabeth Tucker. THIRD ROW: Peggy Wlithers, Thelma Vann, Nelda Vineent, Carole Weston, Betty Wiley, Phyllis Williams, Ginialou Whitney. FOURTH ROW: JoAnn Tabar, Linda VVoodruil', Mildred Wladdle, Bonnie Uhl, Lorraine Viloltering, Betty Wesley, Joan NN'idner, NOT IN PICTURE: Jody Wleghorst, Shirley VVhitis, Earlene Williams, Viola lNinterod. Home Room 307 Clll ...... Miss Ruth Austin FIRST Rf NV: Lynn Baker. Phyllis Blaek, Barbara Butler. Dolores Bohlke, Betty Camp, Barbara Clasgens, Carol Bowling. SECOND ROVV: Sue Brant, Cerri Clark, Audrey Bland, Loraine Akins, Linda Baldhoff, Carol Biekel, Maro Adams. THIRD ROYV: Mari Lynn Buttery, Beth Buehanan, Beatriee Biser, Geane Burton. Jewel Bowlin, Jo Ann Bronson, Antonia Caylor. FOURTH ROVV: Frieda Addison, Shirlee Bulloek, Esther .Xu- Sehutz, Judy Childers, Virginia Ball, Joan Benvinger, Jo Ann Baldwin, Ruth Bertram. FIFTH ROW: Beeky Brandon, Peggy Biedenkapp, Margie Caton, Mabel Allen, Shirley Bates, Janet Aeker, Kathy Anderson. NOT IN PICTURE: Delores Brown, Clariee Addoson, Naney Browning, Janet Burke, Home Room 308 f llj ....... Mr. Robert Ager FIRST ROW: Gloria Cox, Sylvia Gaines, Mary Lou Franklin, Carolyn Felder, Yyonne Coursey. SECOND ROW: Pat Falk, Janiee Gendrew, JoAnn Eichcl- brenner, Barbara Coleman, Sarah Collins, Bobbie Jean Foster. THIRD ROW: Clara Dodds, Carol Craft, Luann Gaier, Judy Gallagher, Marilyn Florenee, Margaret Goebel, Janice Freekman. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Cotton, Madge Crabtree, Carolee Coleman, Doris Cummins, Gaye Francis, Noddie Felder, Carol DiGaetano, Carol Davisson. FIFTH ROXV: Clare Craig, Diane Drayson. Erna Cutter. Theresa Flynn, Mary Lou Clingner. Peggy Curry, Zora Davis. NOT IN PICTURE: Joan Gates, Grave Deayers, Laura Ed- wards, Betty Freeman, Carol Flowers. 74 Home Room 309 llll . . .Mrs. Virginia Hoppe FIRST ROVV: Mareella Martin, Betty Jane Light, Waltraucl Lemmrirh, Donna MeBeath, Essoline Knighten, Cleada Kidwell. SECOND ROYV: June Keller, Rita Ladd, Joan Keller, Lila Knight, Delores Kelley, Leila Laile. THIRD ROVV: Jaequeline Keys, Margaret Jorden. Rhoda Me- Daniel. Martha Kennedy, Joan Martin, Margretta MeRi-ynolds. FOURTH ROVV: Ceorgia King, Norma Mason, Naney Lueas, Jo Ann Losito, Ursula Mattner, Marilyn McKee. FIFTH ROVV: Betty MeKinney, Cleta Knoepfle, Jeanette Krolin, Jo Ann Keys, Sondra Lohrum, Ruth Lustig. NOT IN PICTURE: Lillian Mayo. Home Room 310 Clll .... Mr, Charles Bowers l IRS'l' ROXY: Carolyn -I1lt'LIt'l', Patti Hux, Janirf' Gull:-y, Jan:- lloltkainp, .Io Ann johnson, Nanfy Ilvvg. Slilli IND Rt NY: Rvnra' Ilill, ltanda Hansford, Alberta Gordon, Marion Ilukill,CIl1arlottv lloliinan, joyu- Hill, Jo Ann Hill, IIIIRD ROXY: Lois Ilirks, ,Indy Johnson, Pat Harris, Joyrc' llarnion, Di-nisv Iloruan, Carole- Hillv, Sophia Joncs. lft ll.'R'l'II Rf DW: Utvlia johnson, Barbara Johnvn, Janvt John- son, Dinah johnson, Jaiivt-ii Grvvr, Lnyvvn Ilardin, Ruth Hall, l IF'I'II Rl NY: Myrna Ilant-y, Joyvu- Jafkson, Nanvy Grubb, ,loan llainant,I,1'1' Goldniz-yvr, Ennna llayvs, Cathrrinr' Jarkson. Ni YI' IN I'IC'I'I'Rli: ,laynv Groll, Rt-ha Ilayc-s, Sylvia Hill. Home Room 311 lllj . . .Miss Sarah Compton FIRST RUWY: Mary Annr' Mink, Marlvnt' Rahn, Shirlvy l'riu', Patsy Pooh-, I.c'de'lla Prtroski, Carol Roivhlr. SECOND ROW: Paulinv Parlu-r, Nc-Ida Norton, Ruth Nauvlvi- svn, Janift' Rvis, Linda Jo Morrison, Barhara Rr'c'x't's, Iain-y Mvrrirnan, THIRD ROYY: joyvs' Rahv, Katlwrync' Piclu-tt, Phyllis Mcllon nrll, Carlvrn Parish, Franvvs l7I'2lill1'l',-Illlly Rm-tl. FOURTH RUWV: Alyrf' Phillips, Barhara Ratlilli, l.intla Suv Morrison, Ada Owvns, Joan Rivhlv, ,lanvt Nita-ly, Bcity Pt-rry. FIFTH RUWV: Dorrtta Noland, Carolt- lvlillvr, Mitrhim- Rt-clinon Iiarhara Pfahlt-r, Dorothy Rr-on-, Iva Prirv. NOT IN PICTURE: Virginia Mc-ans, Carol Rm-nm-garhc. Homc Room 313 fll I . . .Miss Frances Skinner l IRS'l' Ri NY: Pt-guy Roy, Arlint- Str-ward, Lillian Sloan:-, Joyrr' Srlivilmliiig, liinina Robinson, Carol Roth. SIZCX HND RC NY: ,Ioan Skidlnort-, Patricia Statvn, Marilyn Svhlvsinu, Roma ,lean Svruuus, Darlz-nv Saxton, Linda Sti-wart. IIIIRD R1 NY: -Ioyrt' Showvs, Pat Shi-ppard, Jarkic' Stauh, Lola Rrtlivrford, Ifayt- Showvs, flrxiu' Smith, Ifstiw' Skinnvr. lf! lI'R'l'II RK DIY: Marilyn Svhufh, -Io Ann Shonsc-, Hvlvn S4'hrit'fz-r, -lowc' Sponvor, Paulinc- Siohold, Donna Rc-ttingr-r. l llf'l'll Rt NY: Ilarh Stringhvltl, Anne' Rittcrholif, Miriam Rvyn- olds, janv Srlirot'dvr, Ina Stvvd, Joy Sl'l1t'lll!lgCl', Jvanrttc' Sorgs. SIXTH RUXY: Gram- Simpson, Roc-na Ross, Anniv Singleton, liarh Srlivpinan, Pat Stringfivld, Nlary Soils-r, Annir- Stulnpo, ilarolt- Shook. Ni YI' IN l'Il3'l'I'Rl'i: Ruhy Stayton, Bs-tty Richardson, Dianna Riggs. Homc Room 317 Clll . . .Mr. Lyle- Grooms FIRST RUVY: Alan Bralu-y, Calvin Bakvr, Kit Clhapv, Dalm- Bonriittrr, Usif- Casvy, Rohr-rt Barnvs, SECOND Rt NY: Howard Booroni, Ronald Ilranv, Days' Catnip! hvll, Jvrry Bullovk, Mvlvin Cartrr, Patrifk Iirn-1-ii. 'IQIIIRD ROYY: Alln-rt Butlvr, Rolwrt Ciliarv, Donald .-Xlwr, Ilan- lin Bavcly, Frank Arnold, Allwrt Bailm-r. I flL'R'I'I-I RUVY: Ronald Arllrr, jim liartr-r, ilihoinas Xinrs, Bohhy Bray, Andy Altos, Je-rry Black. NUT IN PICTURIC: Richard :Xnclt-rson, 'loc Boll, Rohvrt Bit-lvr, janws Birks, Don Bridgvs. '..J Home Room 318 fill .... Mrs. Virginia Burke FIRST ROVV: Roosevelt Collins, Francis Fullam, John Dieck- mann, Charles Ehlers, Aaron Cole, Phillip Davis. SECOND ROW': Charles Daniels, Rodean Frazier, John Francis. John Forbcck, Tom Deinlein. Barry Galvin. THIRD ROW: Mike Freeman, Jim Gabel, INil1iam Diss, Fred- eric Iforste, James Ford, Jerry Cox, Phillip Gardner. FOURTH ROW: john Diether, George Gray, Lou Faillace, Richard Foster, Robert Gwinner, Gary Copas, James Flowers. FIFTH ROW: Major Cox, jerry Franks, jerry Fenger, Raymond Eisenschmidt, Robert Fielman, Joe Deans, David Cory. NOT IN PICTURE: Vllilliam Elwood, Joe Combs. Home Room 322 Clll . . . .Mr. Paul Bauer FIRST ROIY: George Hoehn, Bob Hurkman, W'ayne ,Ir-nnu Robert Karp, Harold Hardin. SECOND ROYV: Allen Horwitz, Donald Hudson, Andy Hol- linger, Charles Hughes, Jack Jenkins, Clarence Huston. THIRD RONV: Harold Heimkreiter, Norman Jefferies, Robert Jones, Dale Klosterman, Allen Harmann, Ronald Harris. FOURTH ROIT: lN'illiam Jackson, Roger Heuck, Frank Herr- mann, Bill Kennedy, Ted Huppertz, Ray Hughes. FIFTH ROYY: Melvin Hawkins, Robert Kaeser, Michael Jahn, James Hurley, John Juhlman, Bill Hibbett, Tom Jaeger. NOT IN PICTURE: James Johnson. Home Room 323 flll . . .lWr. Milton Partridge FIRST ROIN: Jerry Knabe, Mike Ivfay, Art Koeniger, James Large, jim McCormaek, Richard Lawson. SECOND RC JW: Fred Morris, Carl Moorehead, Larry Morrison, Delmar Meyer, Larry Mack, IN'illiam Nenbert. THIRD ROW: Elbert Mason, Charles Norton, Leroy Nash, Tom Oberschmidt, Theodore Lay, Jim Muckenfuss. FOURTH ROW: jerry Naylor, Barry Langland, Thomas OrlofI, Norm Kulujian, Emory Morris, Robert Merkle, Richard Leppert, NOT IN PICTURE: Paul Mueller. 76 Home Room 324 Qlll . .Mr. Edward Driver FIRST ROVV: Vernon Rayney, Allan Roloff, Harry Schaeffer, Cary Osfelcl, Bob Rosenzweig. SECOND ROIY: Albert Schwarz, Harry Robinson, Tom SchimpfI, Nick Parthenakis, Jim Powell, Carl Serjizzi. THIRD ROIN: VValter Peters, Barry Ric-ss, Rocco Petrocelli, Lance Riesenberger, Robert Reuss, Leonard Pragar, Earl Schmidt, FOURTH ROIY: Paul Schneeman, Stanley Schmitt, Norman Pinfold, Norman Ponder, Tom Rexroat, Robert Perkins. NOT IN PICTURE: Jim Parthenakis, Joe Pasqualetti, Yearl Pennington, Larry Robinson. Home Room 325 Clll . . .Mr. Howard Thomas FIRST ROW: Don Wahle, Boh Siegrist, Norman West, Wesley Welhorne, Bradford Smith, joe XXX-is, SEC1 FND R1 NY: Hank Srhwarl. Dave Senn, Bill Stoekholll Don Toelke, David Toon, Boh Sears, Jay Severance, THIRD RI NY: IYilliam IYheatley, Donald Sippel, Jerry Zarm- hus, Donald Wood, Tom Speer, Paul Terry, Roger Turner. I OL'RTH ROXV: David IYalker, Charles Zimber, Paul Wfallpe, jaek Stortv, Elvin Turner, Jim XN'iesmann, Charles Fold. I'II'iTH ROIY: Larry Smith, Henry NVilson, Paul WX-sterfeld, David Switver, Robert Soell, john Tumlin, Robert Vollat. N1 JT IN PlCTL'RI'I: Don Sears, Chester Woods, Art Webber. Home Room 109 C105 . . . . .lNIiss Erma Elberg FIRST ROVY: Glenda .-Xnnis, Jewell pknclerson, Patricia Brown Barbara Brandis, Patrieia Barnes, Janet Adams. SECOND ROIV: Rosie Arnold, l loren4'e Bright, Peggy Baron Bonnie Asher, Katherine Brannum, Georgianna Beatty. THIRD ROWY: Betty Brandenburg, Edith Baker, Diane Basham, Dorothy Allen, Barbara Bankoyskis, Clara Asher. FOURTH ROIY: Mary Ann Brill. Ingrid Bernstorlli, ,Ioan Angel, Elaine Booker, Patrieia Bowman, Carol Bolton. NOT IN PICTURE: Betty Asher, Kathleen Baker, Sherry Bie- denbender, Betty Boatman, Dorothy Brooks, Ollie Brown. Home Room 208 C105 ................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mrs. Elizabeth Chepoorin FIRST ROIY: Ruth Cross, Betty Craynon, Priseilla Davis, Shirley Dixon, Rita Iilorenee, Judy Drinnen, Phyllis Davis. SEQ Il HND Ri HY: ,Iucly Crandall, I.ax'erne Eaking, Royee Crowell, Ikiarilyn Douglas, Carole Davidson, I.ela Fleteher, Betty Diehl. TIIIRIJ ROW: 'larkie Craddoek, Nina lflamm, Janet Eakins, ll Carol Iilwc 1 cl, Ruth Deuliel, Yvonne Densforcl, Deetlee Detmer. l'iOl'R'l'Il Ri NY: Virginia Cyler, Jolly Drohan, Nlareia Det- merinu, Madeline Davis, Carol lfeatherstone, Georgie Ann Dauh, I.ois Ellerhorst. N1 VI' IN PlC'l'l'RIC: Gladys Creech, Phyllis lfoley. Home Room 207 U05 . . . . .Mrs. Inez Stenger FIRST ROVV: Arlene Clark, Pauline Cheek, I.inda Burlinqauu Naney BuniholI', Lihhi Clemons. SECOND ROVV: janiee Cox, Barbara Carlton, l lorenee Copen- haver, Margaret Carr, Mary Burton, THIRD ROIN: Bessie Comlms, Yera Clift, -Ianet Countryman Nancy Carpenter, Donna Clark, FOURTH RI NY: Darlene Cassani, Arta Brown, Ruth Carnahan, Elaine Carter, Raeheal Burns. NOT IN PICTURE: Jo Ann Busrh, Lillian Carnes, lNIarie Ciers Nellie Clark, Judy Carney, Ceoruia Coleman, Delores Cotton. Home Room 209 CIOJ ..... Mrs. Anna Hamlin FIRST ROVV: Janet Fuson, Judy Gifford, Janelle Foster, Bar- bara Gellenbeek, Geneva Gordon, Carolyn Fullarn. SECQ IND ROW: Pat Haney, Mary Gaefe, Joann Foster, Pearl Hamilton, VVanda Guin, Louise Hagedorn, Sue Haggard. THIRD ROVV: Arlene Haendel, Edna Foster, Linda Gibson, Deanna Furnish, Ruby Gates, Shirley Goins. FOURTH ROW: Janice Groll, Kathleen Gehringer, Jane Fre- son, Betty Gentry, Gerri Gallagher, Joyee Harker, Barbara Hafner. NOT IN PICTURE: Delores Hankerson. Home Room 210 QIOJ . . .Mrs. Lenore Follinger FIRST RONV: Beverly Hitchcock, Dotty Hukill, Mary Kaiko- ganis, Barbara Hickey, Patricia Henderson, Vivian Hohinann. SECOND ROVV: Pat Hurst, .Xlnieda Jones, Dorothy Harris Betty Henderson, Evelyn Jones, Janie Husinan. THIRD ROWY Phyllis Hudson, Barbara Hursong, Bobbie John- son, Chloa Haven, Dorothy Johnson, Ann I-Ioerinann. FOURTH ROWV: Ba.rbara Houchens, Ennnerlin Howe, Dorothy Johnston, Cora Lee Jones, Patsy Jones, Ruth Jones, Carol Huetcher. NOT IN PICTURE: Eloise Hanlxerson, Lettie Holland, Yelina Hughes, Carol Johnson, Jacqueline Jones. Home Room 212 QIOJ ..... Mr. Charles Geraci FIRST ROIN: Dixie McHatton, Judy MeCaleb, Rose Kaufman, Pat Lenahan, VVanda Lawson, Joy MeGuire, Betty Lawson, SECOND ROW: Carla Konerding, Linda Meliaehern, Carol Koite, Geneva McMullen, Barbara Matthews, Connie McMahon, Peggy Kontonieka, Janet Koeh. THIRD ROW: Angelina Losito, Elaine Loebker, Dotty Love, Marilyn Madden, Ann MeGufIin, Mary Ann Lipps, Judy Kam- leiter. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Kidd, Wilma Leaverton, Jacqueline Kennedy, Janet Manuel, Pat Kotzbauer, Ruby Kramer, Carolyn Luseh, Moira Kennedy. NOT IN PICTURE: Deloris Lee, Shirley Layi, Judy Meekler, Marguerita Lewis, Marion Lindsay. 78 Home Room 213 410, . . .Miss Katherine Evans FIRST ROVV: Marlene Niceley, Janet Morris, Joyce lvfesley, Vivian Miller, Norene lvIuhlberg, Ruth Myers, Patrieia Merrill. SECOND ROYV: Dorothy Moeller, W'anda Patterson, Eilene Morris, Gloria Miller, Geraldine Miller, Velma Motz, Hope Parker. THIRD ROW: Judy Owens, Barbara Moore, Bobbie Osborne. Virginia Parnell, June Murrer, Betty Neal, Barbara Menifee. FOURTH ROIY: Mary Molen, Diane Nickolas, Bette Meek- stroth, Mary Jo Miller, Delores Parrish, lN'anda Patterson, Bonnie Moeller. NOT IN PICTURE: Leona Miley, Sylvia Neal, Barbara Palmer, Rosita Parker. Home Room 217 Cl0l ...... Miss Laura Blank FIRST RI TTY: yloyrm' l'oolc', Klarlvur' Ro1'1'lu'rs, Judy Rravrs I Dr-lla l'ottm'i', lat Si'liwi'it1:'r, Roh:-rta lliurkard. SICCIUND ROW: Nanvy Shay, l'at Shi-lton, -Indy Rasvh. ,Io aunt' R1'ia'lu'rt, Yvrouua Rilvy, xIll11lllll'I'IIl' Rr-id. THIRD Rl DW: Siliyl l,l't'llIllIl 'I-r, ' vau Pistor, Carolyn Srhlnt-rr L I Rosa llvuuv Xivra Risk vssic' Rhodi-s Sum' Ridvnvr. . , - . y l OI'RTll RUTY: llvtty Rcvd, Dolorvs Sm'lizu'fvr, Juni' Pvrry, Cn-trlu-ii Svhrof, Sharon Philpot, Sm- Prassr-. l'Il Tll RI JXY: Cvraldim' Quarlc-s, Ruth Rinvair, Allvn Rohrrts, Christianv Rudolf, Mary .-Xun Rouvrs, Gloria Scars, Carol Salyvrs. NUT IN PICTIIRH: Sylvia Piulynn-y, Dorothy Royal, Florvnu Sm-nsvl, Home Room 219 fl0l ...... Miss Lcila Harris FIRST RUIV: Brvky Stvwart, Judy Taltao, Dclorvs Thompson, Ilorvtta Spivs, Carolyn Stallings, Carolyn Taylor. SECOND ROlN': Dotty Triplvtt, Carlm-u Sunil:-y, De-lorvs Thompson, Javlxic' Stivglcr, Shirli-y Thomas, Gvorgii- Tudor. THIRD ROVV: Bm'vt'i'ly'l'1'uilu-, Ruth Stalilniaun, Joann slllSllt'I' Eruvstinc' Siuith, Mary Lou Stilliualu'r, Sandra Tm-wart, FOI,'RTH RUNY: Nanvy Stl-gniau, llanii' Strathiuauu, Diam- Sparuall, Susan Stvinlv, Jill Spangvnlwrg, .Ivan Tilson, NOT IN PICTURE: Judy Tollivvr, Cay Stovlwr, Gloria Smith, Rathvrinc- Tvinpvl, Homo Room 220 I 101 .... Mrs. Jannct Murphy lflRS'l' RUWH Yirlx-u Wright, Shin-li-y XVI-slvy, joyrcf W'arri-n, Naury Wm-tlvl, Carrim- Twyiuan, Rosalind Ziuiuivr, Margie Tudor. SHCI IND RI NY: Kia ry W'hitm', Carol lN'au1sc'r, Rita W'right, Kathryn Yauo, Cail We-ish, Sylvia Wilson, Irina W'atson. THIRD Ri DIY: Sliirls-y xx'0l'l'iIllllIl, ,Io Ann YN'i'isc', Rosim' Lew' I'1iclvrwooml, Carol Williams, Bm-v:'1'ly Warlord, Nancy Wallnian, -Indy 'l'yi'i-I-, Ruth W'issml 1-K ll'R'l'1I R1 NY: Juanita Williauis, Carolm- Wolf, -Ianvt lylu-riy, Carol Zim-qs-uliardt, Nlartlia lYilliaius, -Iam-t Woods, Vivian Woods. NOT IN l'lC'l'I'RIi: lliliu Wil -- 'Q do, Lore-uv W'allu'r, Ethvl Young, 4Iuauita1Yillxius. Home Room 221 1105 ..... lNIiss Hclvu llcjach FIRST RUYY: W'ayum' Biudvr, jvrry Buscli, Charli-s lloi'1'lu'rs, Alan Blinvoc, -Icrry Bvcliughaus. SHCI IND RUIY: Mifhavl .-Xarousou, Tr'l'ry llaruvtt, Daw' Illavk, Ronald Bailvy, John Bradlvy, TIIIRD RUXY: Corui-ll BFUIIIIVI, lloward Adkins, Marvin Ilvck- liaiu, W'illim- Bva, Donald Bahr. FOURTH RQ NW: Charlvs Boc'tt1'lu'r, liruvst Bond, Paul Biirum-ss, Jon' Bust, Bob Burgin, Ival Anne-1. I II TH RONY: Roy Burwvll, ,Iiiu .-Xvtou, Rirhard Bounvll, Dayid Bounctt, Byrnz- Caiup. NUT IN PICTURE: Jim .-Xlu'r, Cvorgs' .'XllClt'l'SU1l, Cvorua' liva- luou, Donald Bowlin, Wiasliiuuton Cadc, Dau C4-nts-rs, Ron Avkliu. Homc Room 222 1107 ...... lNfIr. Arthur Gray FIRST ROW: David Evans, Ralph Dhonau, Cm-:iv Couvh, John Coinhs, Dominic Donisi. SECOND Ri NV: Bob Dvaringvr, Joi- Coniposilor, Tcrry Davis, Bill Df'R1'lllPT, Le-st1'rDunn. THIRD RONY: Tony Dorsm-tt, WN'illia1n Chrisunan, Bob Couvh, Paul Day, VValt0r Coopvr, Leroy Davidson. FOL'R'l'H Rf NY: Toni Ellvson, Charlrs Duggvr, Ln-roy Douthitt, Janivs Downs, Franklin Evans, Charlvs Donaldson. FIFTH Ri NV: Allwrt Cornoll, Billy Clippard, Stn-va' Clark, Doug! las Cope-nhavc-r, Bill Daniels, Daryl Crm-mn:-r. NOT IN PICTURE: Brom' Cloud, Rohm-rl Dahnry, Edward Danivls, Larry Donovan, Home Room 223 HOD . . .lVIr. Edmund Carncy FIRST ROW: Paul Hafvrtm-pv, Marion Hampton, Paul Flcininil, tIlJllIlGIlTdl1f'I', WN'illiani Gillispiv, Thomas Franks. SECX IND Rl HY: Russ Hvnlw, Bill flflllllll, Luthm-r Codfrvy, David Fox, Alhm-rt Hrnson, XN'illia1n Fails. THIRD RC HV: Douglas Fivlrls, Lvonarcl Ewing, Toni Farnnx Jann-s Grvvr, Gone' Gordon, Murl Goomlnian, FOURTH RONV: Bob Ifirikvliiivivr, Earnr-st Halv, Gm-rn' He-nn, Frm-d Grant, Bob Hailey, Davm- Frm-1-nian. FIFTH ROIY: John Hvlins, Brian I'In'rsrh, Miko Gould, xvllllillll Frankvnstvin, Bill Gm-lihart, Tiln Fleming, Boh Hag:-clorn. NOT IN PICTURE: Don Form-y, Douglas Fost:-r, Rolwrt Hall, Estvr Harpvr. Homc Room 224 QIOD ..... Mrs. Mary Howell FIRST RC NN: Gm-orgc' Hrssv, ,Iainvs ,Iona-s, Cvor'gv Kclyvs, Kon Kc-llvr, Bill Kvupr-r, Bill Lowe-r. SECOND ROVY: ,Ivrry Kihlcr, Ed I,c'adhm'atm-1', Davo Lightnvr, ,Ie-rry Johns, Bill Knau, Larry Krstlvr. THIRD ROW: Richard Hott, Frank Kling, Roger Hodapp, Robert Housvr, Boh Kling, Frank Joann:-t. FOURTH ROIN: Larry Hilbvrt, Allen Jnstivc, Bcrnard Jvttvr, William johnson, Bill Kvninvr, Charlvs Jacobs. NOT IN PICTURE: Don Hill, Jack Horton, Davf' Klostvrnian, Rogc-r Listvr, Dall- Listvr. 80 Home Room 225 C105 ..... Mr. Marion Huber I-'IRS'l' ROIY: Ronald Marion, Ray Mohrhaus, Nliko Magin, GL-orgc' Muvllc-r, Gvorgv Manoosvs, Frvd Iklafklin. SECOND ROIY: Edward Mullingcr, Nval Math:-s, Gm-orga- Mitc'hc:ll, Frvd Mvrkawitv, Russ:-ll Luras, Frvd Morgan. THIRD ROYY: John Millc'r, Jon: Ms-ilu-rs, Pcte' Mings-s, xvlllllllll Marshall, Rogvr Mvlford, Gm-nv Matlivs, Orvillv Mi'Donald. FOURTH ROIY: David Morriral, ,Iiin Ivianning, Lutlim-r Lylv, John Morrison, Toni Marlow, Erwin Mille-r, John Mvtivr. NOT IN PICTURE: Km-n Mm'Dm-vitt, Raymond Mm-rrill, Hvrnian Morton. Homt' Room 314 HOD ..... Miss Gladys Busch l lRS'l' Ri NY: Garvin Walk:-r, Cliarli-s 'l'urlr-y, 'l'homas Turnvr, jim AVA-iss, Alvin Thornton, 'l'hc'otlorv XN'akz-ficlcl. SECOND RUXY: jim Young, Marie-y lYhitc', Nathzmit-l Taylor, tiathvl 'l'urn4-r, 'l'om Wviiriiriuc-i'. Viilliam Phillips, RogvrlN'1-dum: wootl 'l'lllRD Rt HY: Srott Yllvlvr, jzifk AYilt'lu'ri, jack Wlolfvr, Rll'll2ll4d Zlll'li!'l', Arthur YN'illiams, Paul Zvislvr, Bill 'l'liompson, Hvrlir'rt XY:irv. l7Ol'R'l'll ROW: Glvnn lYt-lrh, liolx Yvlton, Dale' W'oodlvy, Rivhard Y:-lton, Gvrald NYadsworth, Paul NN'n'Strr1i1vvm-r', Rohr-rt lYilliamS. NQYI' IN l'lCI'l'l'RH: Martin 'l'vls'r, Larry lYashinL:ton, Roy W1-run-rs, Nr-lson XYonu, Morris Young. Hom? Room 315 Q 103 ...... Nlr. lNiIorgan jonvs FIRST RUXY: Pvtr' Poolv, lony Nivs, -Iinnny Rt-vnolds, l'aul O'Nvz1l, Donald Rvvd, David l'artark. SECC 7ND RC NY: Charlc-s Parc-, jim Poth, Carl Ralim, liddim- Nichols, Frank Pratt-r, David Padgvtt. THIRD Rl NY: Lloyd Rosvvvar, Yvrnon Rlll?Cll'Sy llaroltl Quinn, Danny C Jrlisnvr, John Rcnov, Rolwrt Phillips, Natlianivl Pavnv. FC lUR'l'll RUWV: Arthur Raliv, David RolJim'ttr', Gary Ron- Ycnlirink, Rollancl Rzmson, Rirhard Rom'llc'r, jim Rainvs. l Il 'l'H Rt HY: Count Rvndm-r, Don Osswald, lN'altvr Rov, llorau- Noavk, Rvn Nivmann, Charlvs Phillips, Phil Norris, NOT IN l'IlZ'l'L'RE: lflyssr-s l'arham, Donald Pasqualvtti, Ralph Rirkm-tsori. Homc Room 316 HUD . .lNIr. james E. Williams l lRS'li Rt HY: Donald Sams, Ron Smith, Paul St'llfOl'ill'l', Gcoruv Sir-lu-rt, Nathan Smith, Ron Srhott. Slilfi lND RKNY: Rolwrt Rumping, Rolivrt Shapiro, Gr-orgr' Roth, liilliam Strawliridgv. Andy Ruppannvr, 'l'lllRD Rl NY: Randall Slack, Richard Slavic, Ke-nny Simpson Wavriv Stvplu-nsou, Bill Smith, Bill Sparks. If 7l'R'l'll RCNY: 'lor' Slviclniorv, David Svifvrt, jimi Strathman, iilllllilll'Sl'llIlt'lKlt'l',filt'llI1Sfllillllllilllll, Ntll IN l'ItI'I'l'Rli: lftlward Rulli, ilolin Srhrvnlwr, Wiilliz' Stott, Willis' Shannon, llr-nrv Smith, Ronald Strunk, llharlvs Sullivan. Homc' Room 8 C91 ......... lN'Irs. Alma Nlami FIRST Rl JW: Linda Alilmott, Ruliv Baivr, Shirlvy lilvvins, lla-lr-n Bolsr-r, Anna Brotlivrs, Natalir- Aaronson, SECOND ROW: Barbara lirurkmann, .Indy Aniivk, Bolmliir- Brvwvr, Doris Brady, Arlvnc' Braun. 'l'lllRD Rl PAY: Donna l'lavkt'1', Yvra Anrlriavvo, Carolyn llrork- huis, Dvlort-s Brooks, Cnrinvn Bt-rr-skin, Carolc Bartholonif'w. lr'Ol'R'l'll RUYV: l,orrain1' livlilvr. Marvia Braun, -loannw' All- man. Sur' Ainsworth, Hvlvna Burvliain, Judie' Bivtlviilmvli. l7ll 'l'll ROXY: Sylvia Bruns, Lois lioylv, Diana lilovim-r, llvttv Austin, Iiinniv liottum, llildvuardi- Rurvlians, NUT IN Pllf'I'URE: Barliara lialdavk, Hvrnivn- Ainluurur-v. Home Room 12 f9J ..... Miss Virginia Miceli FIRST RI NY: Darla Cook, Lueia Daniels, Jean Coleman, Pati Carrelli, Sue Curry, Chleo Clark. SECOND ROVV: Mary Conher, Mary Crawford, Ruby Chumb- ley, YN'anda Colwell, Joan Cross, Janet Cox, Carol Burkart. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Burdsall, Joan Chadwell, Arlene Cantrell, Judy Chamness, Naney Daniel, Marlene Derseh. FOURTH ROIY: Linda Combs, Judy Davidson, Mary Davis, Carol Campbell, I.orene Dearinger, Phyllis Caylor. NOT IN PICTURE: Donna Butterworth, Sharon Buttery, Anne Carter, Virginia Colemon, Carol Comhs, Eyaleeu Cox, Beverly Cue, Charlene Davis, Jean Davis, Home Room 13 C95 . . .Miss Florence Volkmer FIRST Ri NY: Carol Elkins, Virginia Dunn, Rosalind Fell, Joyee Fiseher, Naney Floyd, Celeste England. SECOND ROVV: Elsie Frost, Joyee Geyler, Pamela Gibbs, Sondra Draise, Naney Diener, Donna Disser. THIRD ROW: Gloria Frazier, Sharon Douthit, Connie Dieek- roeger, Lueille Floyd, Darleen Evans, Marlene Downey. FOURTH ROIY: Joyre East, Jaequeline Fitlgerald, Marlene Ernst, Betty Fleteher, Pat Flaeh. FIFTH ROXY: Arden Ettensohn, Velma Everett, Oka Gilliam, Nonie Flynn, Judy Ehrmantraut, Jaequeline Flora. NOT IN PICTURE: Thelma Fox, Patsy Drew, Barbara Druehl, Marlene Dryden, Margaret Gayliart, Frieda Durham. Home Room 17 C95 ...... Miss Elizabeth Zorn FIRST ROIY: Jeanne Hammann, Joyee Hardin, Yerniee Hiatt, Nancy Gross, Peggy Hampton, Klary Ann Henderson, Regina Hardin. SECOND Rl WY: Carol Henke, Sue Haller, Shirley Hammons, Patrieia Harris, Yvonne Gyukanoy, V'ilma Henkel, THIRD ROW: Jean Hare, Meredith Goebel, Ruth Hardwiek, Linda Heybrueh, Margie Haler, Ann Gray, Judy Hathorn. FOURTH ROVV: Joan Henderson, Judy Haven, Bonnie Head- ley, Judy Henry, Aim Goldmeyer, Bonnie Gross, Naney Goller, Suzanne Grapengater. NOT IN PICTURE: Linda Hagan, Lois Hull, Mziry' Herbert, Phyllis Halbert, Carol Hattendorf. 82 Home Room 18 C91 ....... Mrs. Mary Caskey FIRST RC DIY: Donna Hux, Mary Hughes, Jennie Johnson, Carol Hutson, Josephine Hughes, Sue Kearns. SECOND ROW: Cathy Honsehopp, Joyee Kappner, Jeanette Johnson, Diana James, Judy Holtkamp, Dorothy King, THIRD ROW: Norma Howell, Nikki Hukill, Naney Hudson, Susan Hibbett, Jaekie Julian, Jeanine Huesman. FOURTH ROIN: Jo Ann Jones, Carol Ann Knies, Diana Jollie, Emma Jean Johnson, Betsy Holter, Janet Koller, Sandra Iyers. FIFTH ROVV: Sonie Honehell, Agnes Kleuyer, Eloise Jackson, Phyllis Hill, Joyee Klohs, Janiee Klein, Brigid Kennedy. NOT IN PICTURE:Joann Horton, Ruth JelIers, Patricia Jones. Home Room 19 Q95 . . . . . .Mrs. Clara Martin FIRST RI NY: Joan Mayfivld, Carol Langvnhafh, Patrivia Lot- nvr, Br:-nda Lviffvr, Janvt Maynard, Hvlvn Millvr. SECOND Ri WV: Ernostiru' Lewis, Janirc' Lawhorn, Carolv Koth. Colt-tta Long, Barbara Lcvy, Linda Largo, Gaylm- Lang. THIRD ROW: Mary MCHc'nry, Carol Lutz, Nanry May, Gaylv Mc'GuiI, Gustinc' Mathvrly, Bortha May, Carol Lovdy. FOURTH Rf JW: Mary Lt-dford, Alive' Lowry, Pat McFarland, lrvnv Lippr-n, Joyrv Larimvr, Garnet Long, Pat Marsh. NOT IN PICTURE: Ruth Lamavro, Joan Lyon, Martha Lamh- inu, Mary Lauvr, Elsiv Mc'Grc'. Home Room 106A C9j . .Miss Ruth Clippingcr FIRST Ri NY: Kathy Norris, Diana lNIonst'y, Janifv Mrlntyrv, Jant' Monty, Zonda Mitvhvll, Agiivs lVIt'Laughlin. SECOND ROVY: Sandy Parcla, Margarr-t Morgrnstr-rn, Donna Parkvr, Joann Parrlnnan, liayv Nc-al, Donna Mull:-nix, THIRD ROIN: Romainc- Nc-umann, Joan Morris, Judith Mor- gan, Pat Morgan, Sophia Moyvrs, Rorlivllc' Moon. FOURTH ROW: Alma Mr-yr-r, Donna Mitts, Judy M1'Mullvn, Lois MrNay, Gail Morrison, Linda Millvr. NOT IN PIC'1'URE: Harrivt Mryvr, Lort-tta Minnivlx, liarlxara Mitrhvll, Carol Morgan, Gail Morris. Homc Room 106B . . . .Miss Fern White FIRST Ri NY: Lurillc' Rvynolds, Dclla Pattvrson, Rvtta Pvrry, Yada Rosv, Nanvy Lrc- Rahn, Carol Rrynolds. SECOND RC JW: Thr-da Rarnsvy, Foggy Pittman, Maurr-on Pvntvr, Kathlc-on Pvntvr, Patsy Phillips, Barbara Pha-lps. THIRD Rf NY: Janirc' Rm-d, Carolyn Ronan, Bonnic Lrt' Rivss, Susan Pr-drvtt, Estvr Rodon, Ascnath Price, Ailvs-n Porta-r. lf! JURTII RC HY: Gloria Pollick, Barbara l'1'rkins, Charlt-nt' Pm-rkins, Billie- Poland, Erma Richardson, Barbara Rios, Darlcnf- l'i :tm r l Il 'l'll ROXY: Janice' Palmcr, Kathy lS'odlipvc', Dorothy Rich- ards, Slirrin llirkvns, Mary Lvc Rvvd, Yalvriz- Rapp, Bvtty Jvan Rt'it'li4'rt, NOT IN l'lC'l'L'RE: Jacquclinr' Parnc-ll. Home Room 107 C95 . . .Mrs. Elizabcth Shields FIRST RC JW: Ida Mac' South:-rland, Joan Sic-nor, Bonnir- Roth, Gloria Saylor, Nancy Smith, Pat Smith, Judy Roth. SECOND ROVV: Nanvy Shawhan, Carol Schuvli, Rom-mary Shelton, Eilvvn Svlmvidvr, Sur' Spit-ss, Mary Spiyak, llvw-rly Sfhimmvl, lWarr'ia Sodvn. THIRD ROW: Gcorgann Spviirm-r, Pvggy Sparks, Maruarvt Rutlodgv, Carolyn Sivriivrs, Yr-lma Smith, Jvan Sprinur-r, Hrv- vrly Shurk, Jana' St-N-r'ziiiL'v. FOURTH ROYV: Sur: Sliivlds, Jarqurlinf' Shinnpvrt, :Xntjv Srhcfllvr, Connir- Staat, Lvant' Solar, Judith Rumph, Juanita Southall, Edith Smith, Charlvnr St'lu'yt'r. NOT IN l'lC'l'L'RE: .'XrlL'nt' Svitvr, Lulu Br-llv Smith, Dolorrs Shinn. Home Room 108 QQQ .... Miss Elsic Tangcman FIRST ROW: ,lost-phinv Thompson, Bvtty Wagvrs, Jacqueline Taylor, Donna Thomas, Bonniv Thompson, Tc-ddy Van Hooso, juni' Yogt. SECOND RC JW: Cathvrinc Vogt, Linda Taylor, Tvrri Yonder- ln-id, Sylvia Taldar, Carol Stool:-, Sandra Tramlmlo, Alda Vinvcnt, Phyllis Stivglvr. TIIIRD ROYY: Kayv Str-rin-lu-rg, ,Ioan Thomas, Carol Motors, Virginia Stampor, Ivlay Joan Thi-iring, Pat Ifrhtrnan, Edith Tit-pe-l. lfi JIQRTH ROWY: ,Ioan lN'atts, Margie- 'Ill'Dl'lIIIIlIl, Barbara lN'alkc-r, Donna Thompson, ,Ivan Stvphvns, Dorothy lYcbb, Midgv Swvdvrsl-ay, Bobbin- Sullivan. NOT IN PICTURE: Carolyn Strunk, ,lost-phinc Thompson. Homo Room 202 19D . . .Miss Frances Aclomcit FIRST RC NV: Doris NM-lls, Lois Wa-ng:-r', ,Iam-t We-ln-r, lvlvtta Ialontlrarli, Alaflxil' lYilms, llarrivt Zvvlx, Joni Wvoodall. SECOND ROYY: Sandy lN'ic'smann, Gt-orgia NVQ-tzvl, Sandra lN'illiams, Pat Wilson, Judy Nlicfgand, Judy Young, lloyfm' YN'vil, Rudvna V'illiains. TIIIRD ROIY: Dianc' Xyoodlvy, Patti NYm-slr-y, Nancy WVl1ali-y, Carol XYhm-lc-r, Mary XY:-lls, Dvlorvs Wilson, janivr- lN'm-ist-nlwrgor. FOURTH ROIY: janv lYaro, Carolyn IN'oodruil', Judy W'm-ndvll, Mary lYhatlm-y, Carol Vind, ,Ioan YN'ill1c'l1n. NOT IN PICTURE: Bvtty Lou Williams, Norma York. Home Room 1 C91 .......... Mr. Edgar Hare FIRST ROIN: Donald Balwr, Michal Bridgos, David Bafkvr, Donald Adams, Rirhard Bock:-tt, Gvorgm' Bitsofl. SECOND Rl NY: Ed Borgslnarli, Patrirk Ammons, Roy Baker, Rolwrt Bass, Don Bvfkvr, Rolf Bivk, Ed Bc-rghauscn, Jerry Branditz. TIIIRD RC NY: Rivhard Andlvr, Bob Banos, ,lim .-Xkins, Dudley Boonv, Dc-nnis Bradlry, ,lark Adams, Paul Bf-ck, FC JURTH Ri NV: Lostvr Bic-hl, Phil Bvrningor, James Addlcr, Ray Autt-nrii-li, Ron Addison, John Baucr, Ralph Batcs. NOT IN PICTURE: Rohm-rt Alushirv, Harold Ball, Robert Bal- lard, Gvorgv Bc-ckvr, Marvin Bt-lls, Darryl Bowc-n. 84 Home Room 2 C9l . . . .Mr. Robert Koller FIRST ROW: Ronald Crawford, Jack Conlvy, Randall Crasv, Douglas Coopi-r, Rudolph Cammcror, Harold Crabtrm-v. SECOND RC NY: lN'oodi1' Clark, Lanny Childvrs, Jaincs Clydv, Rohr-rt Busch, Wvldon Burrows, Bob Chadwc-ll, Jann-s Chadwirk. THIRD ROXY: ,Iohn Byrd, Ronald Land:-rs, Russcll Camplwll, Donnie' Cove-rt, Edward Coss, Ted Campholl. FOURTH ROW: Charlvs Carr, Nicholas Butcher, Richard Burkt-, Clifford Cox, Kcnnvth Gay, Cvorgv Col:-man. Home Room 21 Q95 ..... Mr. Willard Kalchek FIRST ROIY: Thomas Franken, 1N'iI1im' Davidson, Harold Cronin, Fred Back, jim Ellis, Philip Diehl. SECQ IND ROVY: Brian Davis, Kenneth Egan, Jack Davis, Ron- ald Easton, Jim Eherhart, Carl Dohkins, Jerry Davis. THIRD ROW: L1-ster Etter, joe Burdette, Willard Day, Milton Fockv, Tom Daniel, Jimmie Dryer, David Flick, David Dolch. FOURTH ROW: jim Frey, Todd Ertel, Paul Denlingrr, Glenn Evans, Mike Burke, William Day, James Fisher. FIFTII ROW: Tommie Dryden, Deon Dcyhle, Howard Dieck- ror-ger, Ronnie- Fryer, Tommy Dietz, Jim Dakcn. NOT IN I'ICTL'RE: Arthur Davis, Jerry Ehrnschwender, Lawrence Fc-tte. Home Room 114 191 . . .Miss Madeline Harris FIRST Ri HY: Ronnii' Hcidkamp, John Cmal, Ernest Grossman Tom Gettler, 1N'ilnic'r Gangloll, Eugene Goebel. SECOND ROW: Cordon Green, Allcn Heil, Fred Graves, Roh- ert Grasscr, Bruce Gall, Bill Garber. THIRD ROW: Ralph Grim-sscr, Don Glenn, Larry Criflith, Guenter Hcnnig, Richard Hesse, Marvin Gibson. FOURTH ROW: VVilson Hampton, 1Valter Henderson, Daw- Greer, Petr' Georgvton, Larry Geyer, James Gardner. NOT IN PICTURE: Thomas Gvrhardt, Stacey fiI'l'l'Ill'l'1, Alan Helmig, Larry Hill. Home Room 116 C91 . . .lV1r. lNIurphy Doherty FIRST ROW: Bill Kr-im, Albert Hohman, Don Jaquet, Bill Kingsley, Rodney Hummel, Anthoney Higdon. SECOND ROW: Kenneth johnson, Walter Kinccr, Carl Hocwel- cr, MClSf'S.lI?ll1'S, Harlan Hoffman, Phillip Howard, THIRD ROW: Alvin Huetcher, Gary HofIman, Chuck Kile, Clillord Holstc, Don Hz-tier. Leland Houston, FOURTH ROYY: Jake Isaacs, Oris Hughes, VVi1liam Ingram, Joseph Hurley, Lester Hoskins, Richard Kelly, NOT IN I'IC'l'L'RE: Alfred Hallan, Jr-fliery Hosking, Rich Hunter, Larry Jenkins, Robert Keller, Jack Jordon, Sylvester Hicks, Alan Isaac. Home Room 117 C9j . . .Mr. Raymond Hartker FIRST ROIV: Charles Miller, Floyd Lewis, Vincent Muccillo, Arthur Lindsay, Peter Matje, Franklin Loveland. SECOND ROYY: Lynn Mucllcr, 1N'illiam Long, Rolwrt Nocll Martin Nash, Larry Leigh, Ken Mcllowell, Joseph Kroger. THIRD ROVV: Jerry Mc-yer, Paul Montgomery, Gerald lkiichard James McCann, Chris Kockritz, Roger Marksberry, v FOURTH ROW: Carl MC3l1I1l'y'l12lIl1,M2l11ll4'NV lN1cClcndon. Reese Lumpkin. Darrell McCIure', Ju:-rgvn Ladwig, Rohlmii- hlartin. Dave Morgan. FIFTH ROW: 1YiIliam Noland, 1N'altcr Klvi-mann. Larry Cann jack Koch, Dan Mulyihill, Walt Micgaelis, NOT IN PICTURE: Eddie Mr-chlvach. Henry Macdade. ,J1 Home Room 119 C9l ........ Mr. W, H. Wcik FIRST ROW: Brm-nt Own-ns. Larry Ratlifl. David Rippvr, Kr-n Pvtvrs, David Prvslt-y, Charlvs Rilry. SECOND ROXY: Boll Pattison. Billy Rm'riiu'garlu', David 1,I llt'1l1, Bill Owt-ns. David Ps't4'1's. Ronald Poston. 'l'om Parthcnakis. 'lilllRD ROWY: Lvonard Push, Tony Rittvr, Rohvrt Phillips. Gahrivl Rvndcr. Raymond Romimx Rolmvrt Rollinson. l O1 l'H ROYY: Rohvrt Rim-dv, Jovl Pittman, Don Puclwtt, Boh l'm'pplt-S. 'l'homas Rosr, Larry Paul. Cary Pvrkins. l ll 'l'l'l ROXY: Stvpht-n Rankvr. Nfanly Otlutt, Larry Poo. lYil- liam llolson, Bill Ovvrman, David Ravhurn. Nt YI' IN l'lC'l'1'RB: Larry Pikr-. Homc Room 301 C9j ..... Mr. Lloyd Williams FIRST ROW: Jvrry Svtsvr. Ray Shvrlry. Charlvs Si-xton. Boh Sc'hL'nlu'l. Kcnnvth Svars. Thomas Spickt-r. SECOND Rt NY: Dirk Shirk, 'Is-rrv Svihvl, Larry Srliovlx. llarold Smith. Charlvs Spin-S, Rohm-rt Spitz-r, THIRD ROYY: lYilliam Smith, Clarcnm- Sattvrlir-ld, liinvri Slonm-. John Srhinnm-r, Paul Sollbt-rgt-r. Lvon Spottswood. l Ol.'R'l'll ROXY: Harry Ruskaup, Cary Smith, Skip Runrk. lYavnt- Slivplivrcl, lYavnc' Shvflivld, lYilliani St'h4'fl'4-l. l'IF'l'H ROXY: Janivs Slim-ts. David Sha-ppard, Arthur Smith. Douglas Sc'hroc'dvr. Alfrvd Sc'hm'idf'r. Gary Simpson. Ni YI' IN l'lC'l'L'RE: .lark S4'lllIl1C11.Lt'I'ilS'S2lIll2lCl. Home Room 30213 f9l . .lWr. Willard Hundemcr FIRST ROYY: Jvrry Storty, Gary Qagnvr, Norman Yanovcr, liraig Vout. David Thonipson, Danny 'l'hinnvs, lYilliam 'l'h0mp- son, SECOND ROYY: Don lN'alsh. Bill 'l'hompson, Boh lN'aplc's. Gvorgt- Syrinfz. Allan r1'os-pfvr, Walt 182151111-i'. THIRD ROYY: B013 'T1'2llJl'l', Ralph Taylor, Ks-nnv Stvinsirk, Clt-nit-ns Lhlhorn. Don Strinufim-ld. Ronald 'l'arvin. l Ol'R'l'll ROW: Richard 'I'oc-pfvr. Erniv Stcinlv. Cliflord Yon Grivs. Martin lVagnf-r. Kr-n Stir-rs, jr-rry Tahar. NOT IN PICTURE: Alhrrt Yin-d, I,awrvriCv lN'aniplc'r. 86 Home Room 303 t9l ...... Bliss Mary Pollard FIRST ROXY: Jvrrv XY1-igancl, Bill lYitlis'rup, l r'r'dvi'ick lN'oods. Richard Yannvy. Gvorgv Wolf, Niarvin lN'orst. SECOND ROYY: Ernvst xy1lllii'1'. Frvd lYrston, Rohvrt NNN-st. litllllllllll NYL-lirr, Larry Zanitsrh, Nfvrrill Wilson. THIRD RONY: Don lYil1moth, Jann-s Wilson. Ronald lN'ilr-S. Bill lYattt'rson. jo:-l Wilson. .lark lYilliamS. l Ol.'R'l'H ROXYL Brand lN'hitloc'k, Ralph lN'illiains. john lYil- hrlm. jot- Zt'4'li,vvlllilllllly00C1,JOl'lflxxlOOd.JiN'li lYh1-4-lwright. l 1l 'l'H Rt NV: Miki- Virlbornv, John lYisc', V'illiam lN'hitm-, Kc-n Wolf. Tom lVhitakvr. Charlvs WN'illiamson. Home Room 102 CSJ ..... Mr. Robin Freeman FIRST ROW: W'illiam Roth, Billy Marlill. Jerry Clemons, Roh- ert Gayhart, Jim Bell. Joe Bell, SECOND ROIY: Darlene Adam. Roy Kirby, Albert Barnes. Ron Jennings. Anne Parker, Bill Breeclen. THIRD ROIY: Diek Yainaguehi, Polly W'ilins. Sylvia Baker, Pauline Hopper, Peggy Coueh. Bonnie Hazelwood, l Ol'RTH ROW: Myra Clouse, Pat Swift, Miehael Kellerman. Hd Long. Sandra Lotts, Joanne YVagner. I lF'l'H ROIY: Leonard Cavens. Ronny Sehroeder, Gary Gan- away. Gilbert Sehreiber, Iidwa Gordon. Riehard Boehm. NOT IN PICTIIRE: Florene Smith, Lois Combs. Sally W'ilson. Home Room 105 QSQ . . . . . .Miss lilla Johnson FIRST ROW: Roy Oettinger. Gay Lebreeht, Carol Wood, Sue Young. Linda Kreimer, Norma Spradlin. SECOND ROIV: Jane Greer. Anne Blaek, Brenda Summerlin. Brenda Cassada. Jim Dinkins. Barbara Roush. THIRD ROYNI: Thomas Tabar, Ruth Coueh. Shirley Linder, Joyee Noble, John Fuller. Georgia Teal, FOLIRTH ROVY: Harriet Gelke. Donna Bales. Joanne Creeeh, Robert Cunagin, Carol Beneshowitz. Jean Miseh. FIFTH ROW: Teddy Sluder, Carol Lee Everett, James Jones. Barry Hennemann, Helmut Kron, Pat Kenney. Larry De lfosha. NOT IN PICTURE: Dyanne Burkhardt. Charles Johns. Rieh- ard Monk, Ted Smith. Home Room 302A C82 .... Mr. Stanley Yuellig FIRST ROWY Alberta Mason. Brenda Ross. Brenda Collins, lYanda W'illett. Rosemary Krone, IN'anCla INells, Jonna Mon- hollon. SECOND ROW: Betty Harmon, Doris Anderson. Beverly Cergagin, Monetta Phillips, Suzen Tewart, Marilyn Melvin. Betty Broughton, Leslie Owens, THIRD ROWV: Beverly Klein. Peggy Cox, Karol Kling, Iva Russell. Gladys Green. Naney Lipka, Joyce Hedges, Carol VVin- kelman. FOLRTH ROW: Pamela Cook. Gloria Behler. Sherry Herin. Barbara Sehranti, Jean Cozine. Juanita Grisehy, Joyee Frazier. l IFTH ROW: Irma White, Mary Harris. Nancy Strieker, Janet Willis, Kathleen Gallagher, Donna Beeker, Edna Farmer, Aliee Smnllwood. Home Room 304 Q85 ..... .... M r, Ray Feiler FIRST ROIV: Ronnie Hutldleston, Barbara Damieo. Louise Wiingate, Carolyn Pennington, Joann Norman. Georgia lNIe- Elroy. James Diether. SECOND ROW: Riehard Tranor. Judy Mueller. Janet Ward. Carole Guyer. Carol Meehler. Terry Brooks, Mary lluekelly, THIRD ROWV: Mary Koeh, VVilliam Crafton. Ilelen Gelke. W'anda Myriek, Jeanie Eyerman, Carrie Taylor, Iivelyn Taylor. FOURTH ROW': George Danly, Brenda Broyles. Nfieliael Rus- sell. Jack Buekle. Hershel Pennington, Mike Chumley, Carol Tomlin. NOT IN PICTLRE: Chuek Anderson. Ronald Jaekson. Boll Grandle. Marilyn Moses. Margie Mason, Larry Berryman. David Palmer. Betty Sehellenger, Jaequeline WN'alker. Home Room 305 CBJ ...... Miss Cora Schmid FIRST ROIN: Barhara Dock. Alicr- Davis, Patricia Burg, Elainc Ping, Carolyn Clark, Marsha Cohn, SECOND ROW: Judy Mcycr. Frankic Andcrson, Huhcrt Fox, jamcs Rilcy, Rodncy Richardson. Bob Blaylock. THIRD ROVV: Darryl Tcrranova, Rosie: Rowland. Patricia Estcs. Carol Brown, Eugcnia Molmarry. Marion Burma, Brn- jamin Hill. l OIfRTH ROWY Judy W'illiams, Thomas Juhlman. David Caudill, Jamcs Flohr, Gail W'ilhoit, Portia Collins. FIFTH ROXY: Bi-vm-rly M4-rriam, Carolyn Harrison. Frank Suhr, Lcc Yan Hoosc. Rohr-rt Milla-r. Patty Hcnn, YL-rnon Oshornc. Home Room 5 Q8l . . . .... Mr. William Etzcl FIRST ROW': Donald Crahtrcc. Ds-hhy McKinlcy, Waync Small- wood. W'altcr Samhi, Marlcnr- Gr:-cn, Franklin Johnson, SECOND ROWV: Russcll Workman. Fr-rn Bingham, Phoclmc Honican. Brcnda Garrctt. Carol Corry, Louis Ostcrlxrook. THIRD ROW: Livia Kalcjs, Ann Lynch. Mary Lon Dicrsing. Cfhcryl Bonn:-ll, Ruth Smith. Cathcrinc Mcllnlluni. Ruth Grinn-s FOLIRTH ROWY: Brcnda Simpson. Gary Jahn. Lca Kalcjs, Rcginr- Kolls-ck, Sylvia Gr-rdon. Marir- Park:-r, Clharlic Bohrcr. FIFTH ROIY: Karlinc Crowdi-r. Gary Gravcs, Junc Ransick. Pat Bailcy. Charlcs Rcynolds, Elizahcth Scycrancc. NOT IN PICTURE: Ccorgc Kalcjs. Home Room 7 C85 . .... Miss Marilyn Doschcr FIRST ROVV: .loc W'ilson, Larry Rich, Boh Stvvcns, Dan Roll, Larry VVciss, Larry Brinkman. SECOND ROW: ,Ianicc Clark, Ava Maclfaddcn, John Daugh4 crty, Calvin Mi-adows, Dustin Schcrmhcck, Ronald Byrd. THIRD ROW': Marilyn Mucllcr, Sylvia Klcin, Patricia Livvly, Gloria Evans, Diane Hudson, Evr-lyn Bays, Diana Dckors. FOURTH ROVV: ,Ioan W'atkins, B:-tty Rosc, Vcralc Phillips, Barhara Mack, Shirlcy Saylor, Nancy Gwinner. FIFTH ROW: Larry Clousc, Ronald Jackson, Tcrrcncc Jacohs, Waync Shcphcrd, Kcn Thomason, Gary Miller. NOT IN PICTURE: Tcd Davis, Joc Hnfl, Larry Talbott, Ron Ncvcls. 88 Home Room 9 C83 ........ Mr. Charlcs Powcrs FIRST ROTN: Thurman Dixon, Richard Ni-umann, Carol Dun'- wcstvr, Janie-s W'ilson, Elaine' Dalton, Timothy Williamson, Louis Sasham. SECOND RONY: Donald Morgan, Ralph Schmidt, Shirlcy Pcr- ry, Mary Ann Hcnson, Carol Andcrson, Dorothca Lcmkcr, Char- lotte Davis. THIRD ROW: Pat Thompson, Marlcnf' Arnold, Lois Slioops, Charlcnc Lucas, Allan Pittman, Margie- Gossctt. FOURTH Il'.OW': Kathlccn Drischcl, Connic Murrcll, W'allacc Nickels, Kcnny Lockard, Lyn Scnft, Harrict VVilloughlmy. FIFTH ROWI: Donald Gartrcll, Conrad Schmidt, .lllll Puchl, Roger Snidcr, Bill Scott, Lawrcncc Rousc, Tom Bciscl. NOT IN PICTURE: Marsha Scngcr, Sur' Sm-tscr, Ciovonnia Hicks. Homt- Room 22 Q87 ...... Mr. J. Ferris Mathis l'lRST Rt JW: SIl'X't'NIC'DilHi4'l,RlC'll1lfd Bollingvr, Karl Srhmidt, Ronald Bollingvr, Lvroy lislingc-r, Ia-v Sl!0L'Hllllit'I'. SEC! HND ROWY: Tom Smith, Paul Martin, Jvrry Word, Jimmir l,ansaw, Ronnit- Grut-nor, Kolly Rvynolds. TIIIRD ROIY: IYaynm- Klump, Tom Grimm, Ht-nry Nvvrls, Stanli-y Don, lforrvst Folvy, Arthur Nivding. FUIIRTII Rt JW: Davr Cox, Curtis Thompson, Jon' Stcwart, Alvin Dick, Sidnvy Wlood, Kvnnoth Smith, NVayn4' Cox. l Il TlI RUXY: NVillit- Itohstvr, Jack Sizvniorv, Gwvndvll Thorn ton, Toni Strunk, Rohvrt Bisvr, Richic' Hallr-r. Nt IT IN llICTI'RE: Bvrry Goldholli, David Kaysvi Home Room 101 CSD ....... lNIr. Robert Rvuss FIRST Rt NY: Ray Gil1son,Carol1' lkfrfloy, Nanvy Strct1,Ce-r,iltl NIrCorinat'k, Carolyn Svitx, Richard Hught-s. SECOND ROWY: Carol Moran, Judy Vogt, Joan Rt'Il7t'lllTl'lllk, Sandra Lorkard, Barry Sivlwrt, Bvvvrly Shiplvy. THIRD ROIY: Nora Morton, Judy Stivvrs, Gaylv liiz-hiv, liar- hara Foy, Ronald Nm-al, Yiktoria Mvnyln-rt. FOURTH ROWV: Marilyn Haurk, Carol Ht-inlcin, Virginia Nval, Lilyan INR-lxlwr, Joann Mvrvhant, Mary Jo Clark. FIFTH RONY: Patrifia Howard, Pat Dawcs, Alvin Knauf, Dirk Surhrr, Ralph Taylor, Marcia Smith, Nanry Langland. Homo Room 3 UQ . .lNIiss Hclcn Betty Nvwman FIRST RUIY: Janrt Kopp, Pam Dork, Edna Perry, Joyfv Law- son, :Xnna llampton, Donna Rvavvs. SECOND ROW: Rolwrt Dvnlingt-r, Randli- Justin-. Bvulah Wt-st, Russ Smith, Cary Tranor, Mary Joyrm' Grm-vn. TIIIRD ROIY: Barliara Davis, Hvrhvrt W'illiams, Carolyn Ball, Joyvv Joni-s, Rivhard Blank, Patriria Jr-nnings. lfOI'RTll RUNY: Bruu- Andvrson, Diana Dcan, Billie' Kon- nx-dy, Rosvmarin- Rouala, Ha7r-l Craft, Margarm-t Kinvvr. l'Il Tll RUXY: Diannr- Ri:-gc-r, David Dale-y, Lonnii- Buttrrv, Hill Skirvin, Carols' Joni-s, John fviuhsam. N4 FT IN l'lCTI'RIi: Pat Linnvman, BOYlI1It'Sl'll'l'lllZlll. Home Room 4 C7j .... lN'Ir. Richard Thornhury FIRST ROIY: Elaini- Mvistvr. Roscmary Grhhart, Juanita Hught-s, Howard Jarkson, Dona Cotton, Diana- Pr-ta-rs. SECOND Ri HY: Johnny Tudor, Gordon lN'al7, Tommy Joni-s Edwina Johnson, Jamrs Koyrs, Shirlvy Drahos. THIRD Rt HY: Bill Jonvs, Manda- Wlootls, Urvillr- Davis, llvlvn W'vhstcr, Charldinc' Rodorkcr, Caroland Thompson. I OL'RTlI ROWY: Mary Bryant, Jainvs Sorgs, liiiuviit' liipka, Sharon Martin, Glvndall Crash, Danny Korh, Darryl Ball. FIFTH ROXY: Jolmny Crippa, D1-nnis Taylor, Imroy lio4'ttn'lirr, Toni Caton, Norman Sarvvr, Gcoll' Gr-lk:-, Rolwrt Murrvll. NUT IN l'lCTI'Rl'l: Jolm l.vutli:uissc-r, Dallas Durham, Ilwrald Sarvc-r, Martha Cildcn, liwiizitlvttt' Cits. Home Room 103 UD .... Miss Jcssic Hollweck FIRST RC WV: Tony Blark, Charla Clark, Judy Ram:-y, Ronniv Nvlson, John lVIc'Cliirv, Crt-gory Johnson, Julia Ott. SECOND RONY: Gary Runtk, Cary Byrd, Ros:-mary Novi-lli, Norma Duggr-r, Carl Partin, Jvrry Ellis. THIRD ROYY: Charles Frazivr, Ht-dyiu Bcrnstorlli, John Ball, Bm-tty Lou Harnvss, Bvtty Quillcn, Bcyi-rly Manor, Carolyn Bur- wt-ll. l OL'RTH RONY: John Light, Franltlin la-af, Sandra Slattory, Linda lN'i'athc-rfortl, ltilliam TTllI'lCllIllll'ilt'l', Kc-rmit Cook. l II TII RONY: Javkin- Sivvvrs, Mary Si'l1wa1'ln-ru, Patsy Tabor, Tommy Banc-s, Alicf' Ht-uvk, Svncli Parke-r, Home Room 104 UQ ..... Miss Virginia Kcck FIRST ROXY: Dolorvs Pruitt, Linda Slu'rman, Charlvs Moon Charlrs Suttlv. l ranc'is Noyt-llo. Dolorvs W'allu'i'. SECOND RONY: Dixii' Storvr, Terry l'im'kard, Philip Suttlvs, lfrvcl Munfiv, Dvnny hiassiv, .'5t1ll3!'C'f'I'Illlll'l', I.ai'ry Rolu-rts. TIIIRD ROYY: Ifloyd Ohmvr, lNIary Ifatilluu-i', Joi- Arp, Billy .'Xiitlvrson, Tlionias Ki-llvr, Josvph Gist, l OI'RTII ROYY: Stavy Taylor, Phyllis 'l'm'ki-r, Clvn Vit-rut-i's, Juni' I5rzu'kt'tt, Danny You-l, Yivtor Hraslic'al', .-Xrnv Millvr. NOT IN PICTURE: Sandra Dhonau, Shirlvy Ox'n'i'stt'wt, Rita YYood, Margarvt Smith, fllvnda Bownwr. Home Room 6 UD . . . . .Miss Kathleen King FIRST ROW: Lois Thomas, Margarm-t Smith, Waltvr Kiss-r, Jvrry I,ac'kc'y, Martha Gravvs, Mirhavl lwlarvoni. SECOND ROYY: Dorothy O'N1'al, Bill Cihson, Sarah Bali:-r, Lorita 'I'111'lit'r, Kathir' lviullcnix, Judy Stvvli-, Ilarold Nlorgan. THIRD ROYY: Judy Sipv, Julia Uriiiis, Marie' Yon Grits. Sandy Staufir-r, Diane' Burton, Donna Joni-s, Mary Patterson. FOIQRTII Rf WV: Paulcttc' Johnson, Juan Jallivk, David GlOt'C'li- lvr, Rohrrt Bays, Rohr-rt Fishvr, Bradlvy Ritlcllv, Judy Eldrrd. NOT IN PICTURE: Connii- Mullinix, Katia- Thomas, Josvph lN'atl1', David Zimmerman. 90 Homc Room Bl UD ...... Nlrs. Manu' Flccnor FIRST Ri NY: Shirlry Roth, Roy Skinni-r, Cynthia l,0l'll'l', Jui- wanna Richmond, Pvuuy Smith, Jos:-ph I'1t'l'I'l'l'i, Rivharcl .'Xndm'r- son. SECOND Rt JW: Juanita Colt-uatv, Donald Shorts, Shirlvy Chumlvy, Shirley I-Iuuhvs, Bvrnard Davis, Lonnin- Jonvs. THIRD RI HY: Rodncfy Dvnnvy. Paul Rom-rs, Charln-s Km-pflvr, N1-lson Ilan:-y, Xtilliam Dossvnhavh, Juris Misins, Marsha Iloll- stvin. IJOURTII ROXY: Don Calwl, Nanvy Mallory, Ch-oruv llmnlwr- ton, Joy Margrayv, Janvt Covtz, Sky Suydam. I IFTlI RC NY: lVilliam MCCull:1h, Ii'aulr'ttm' Bihl, Etl Morriston. Norma Stovhr, Rvnf' Jvannct, David Kunz, Ht-len Stulwr. NOT IN l'ICTI.'RE: Carolyn Rvndvr. Homv Room B2 C72 . .Miss Mary Beth Wycofl' FIRST ROW: Jznncs Saunders, Ronald Brown, Lcnda Cotton, l.inda Ping, Marilyn Aaronson, Brcnda Flynn. SEC! DND ROXY: Clara l alstrx-aux, Pcggy Rayncy, Frank Nantz, John Thompson, Patty Pickvtr, Dcanc Lcnahan, L1-roy Priyctt. THIRD ROXY: Toni Stinc, Arthur Fullcr, Rolmcrt Talmar, W'il- liain llursong, Karl Niillcr, Ronald Pittnian. I OL'R'I'Il ROXY: Paulcttt' Flanagan, Clifibrd Bcll, Patricia Brcwcr, Lorrainc W'ard, Patricia Ball, Richard Kiscr, VVaync Sandcrson. FIFTII ROXY: Joycc Cardncr, Shirlcy Sparks, Virginia Srrvck- fuss, Judy Millcr, Lana Farincr, Kclly Hackcr. NOT IN l'IC'I'L'RE: Brucc Halfcnlicrg, Barbara Bacon Home Room B3 Q71 ...... Nlrs. Mary Docpkc FIRST ROIY: .-Xntoincttc Rcynolds, Jim Frazicr, Janct Sarycr, Donald Walton, Patricia Bakcr, Daw Walker. SECOND RC DW: Billy Cainpbcll, Joan Lloyd, Charlotte' Andor- son, Bill Andriacco, Kathcrim- Suhr, Miki' Morris. THIRD ROXY: Bill Stonc, David Hudson, Glcn Allcn, Janice- Wcstcrfcld, Malcolm Rollins, Carol Combs. FOURTH ROW': Anna Shcpard, June- Turnvr, Barliara lid- wards, Marm'izi Sniitli, Carroll Bishop, Sandra Shchanc. FIFTH ROW': Jcrry Downing, Ronald Corncll, John Iilain, Roh, crt HOllIllf'k'Pf, Russcll Poolc, Rolmcrt Corncll, NOT IN PICTURE: David 'l'ack4-tt. Home Room B4 Q75 ....... Nliss Mary Lincoln FIRST RC NY: Linda HufT, Kcnny Holzincr, :Xndrca Collins, Lois fpcliurcli, Bcnny Rilcy, Anna Carnvs. SHCI BND Ri NV: Ste-arl Grcgory, Nlary Jo Faubion, Eyclyn lkfiraclc, Gail Wall, Raymond Lawhor, Billy Bradford. THIRD RC DW: Carol Ham, Mildrcd Allcn, Bill Gcorgcton, Sain Caniplu-ll, Micliclc McFarland, Hclcn Burgctt. l4'Ol'R'I'Il ROW: Rlilalwctli Joncs, Mzli'y' Suc Hart, Morris Maxi'- IIIOH, Janicc IIorncr, Jackic Iyatkins, Mc'i'i'ill Cliildcrs. l Il 'l'll ROW: Clccn IYingard, Pctc Ucorgcton, Ennna Frost, John .-Xndcrson, Stcward Gordon, Patricia Addison, Ronald Mcyi-rs. NOT IN l,IC'l'I'RE: Rolwrt Taylor, Charlcs Flancry, Judy Tuckcr, Home Room B5 f7l . . . . . .Nliss Mario Hunter FIRST ROW': Darryl Owcns, Carol W'alkcr, Rita Rainundo, Ida Fell, Patty Dick, Shcila Sinith. SECOND ROW: Brucc txlllllllll, Can-li-y Mitclicll, Jvrry Randall, Pamcla Marks, Sranlcy Chancc. THIRD ROYY: Elsic Cainplicll, Judy pkndrcws, Rosi- Cainan r Ikfary Jam' Rictinan, Bonnim- Schott, Rolvcrt Bcycr. FOURTH Rf HY: W'illiain XYacclncr, Carol .-Xlmig, .-Klan Ransick, Barbara Portcr, Barbara Koch, Ruth Daulicnspcck. FIFTH ROW: Ycrainac Crawford, Barbara Roark, Sandy Clydc, Nancy Huppcrtv, Carolina- lioliruin, Rohcrr Good, W I Y ' 4 f-JT, if si' - L , , . W. ' . V -Q . ,,4 Pm ,Xt ' i'g5tZ'l'Ti'l5fiiitl - Qs 1 tl - G ' at t t Q X 'K 4 S . K , , xsgy' s wa - . 1 . ,x 5 Three Rngcr Bacon tacklcrs try to Catch slippery Frcd Nfacklin 1211 as ht' scanipers around end. '1'ht-Httght-sloothall ttuttn plzivtttl sixth in tht- l'.Il.S.l., with at 1-5 rt-t'ot'cl. Going frotn tht- t'h1itnpionship in 195-1 to at low sixth plztct' nifty st't'tn :tn tinstit't't'sshil st-ztson. hut tht'i't- is t'x't'ry t't'ztson to hopt' for ztnotht'i' fliztntpionsliip nt'xt yvztr. '1'ht- ttwim. conlposticl nutinly ol' 1nntlt-rt'l:tssn1t-n. gainvcl tht- t'xpt't'it'nCt' nt't'cltit1 for at high C'2ll1lN'I'SClll2lll, Tht' Vztrsity ltizttn finishvcl with :in twvrztll 1-8 1't't'ot'tl. 'l'ht' Rt'st't'x'tt 'l't-mn. t'oz1t'lit'cl by Mr. Lloyd W'illi:nns. t'ntlt'tl with it 2--1 slztttx. 'liht' 'llll'1lOl' High rlllillll. t'oztt'lit'tl hy hir. YYill I11II1Cl01Ill'l'. fztrvcl ttx't'n ht'ttt'i' than tht'ir hig' hrotlwrs with tt Ii-2-3 rt-t'o1'cl, Nvxl yl'ill'iS t'lt'x't'n will Iniss tht- st'1'x'it't's ol Captain Cl11n'lt's Wliitt-ltvzttl. Dick Mt'lt'liiot'1't'. loin .Int-gt'1'. -lohn llit-tlvnkztpp. Ron Hurtlt-rt. :intl Donn Govlwl. whost' blocking :incl lllllll K'll1lI'Q1IlQ fot'nit'tl thts 1'oi'wzn'tl wall for Hnght-s. Tht- skill of mt-n such as l,ttt'iotis Hught-s. 'lot- l5I'l'1!'ll'I'. Curl Adkins. :incl Chftrlvs liI'lll1I1l'l' will ltuwt- h0lt's in thts tlt'1't'nsix't' unit. Most ol' tht- rvgttlttt' hz1t'k1it'ltl will t't't1n'n nt-xt svftsong .lim Tmttw' is tht- only grzttliiztttz 'l'ht- I11lC'll'llS of tht' '56 tvatn will ht' t't'nlt't't'tl ztrountl tht' juniors :intl soplionimvs who lookvtl proinising tluring thti 1955 svztson. Howzlrtl Booroni. t't'ntt-rg Alitn lVIlli'lil'I1- hiss. gtiztrtlg Paul Klint-llm' and Bob Hzntst-i'. two tlt'1't'nsix't- hacks: Ray liist-nsclnnitlt. vntl: Rick Forstt-. tztcklt-. :intl Walt Pt'tt't's. Fttitl Blnvklin. .lim Acton. .lack lflorlon. :intl liill llztnivls. till hacks. nrt' among tht'st- plztyvrs. NYith tht-sv hoptihtls in 1956. Hnght-s t':tn ont't- mott- vxpt-t't xt winning st-atson. HOWARD THOMAS RAYMOND HARTKER LLOYD WILLIAMS WILLARD HUNDEMER Head Coach Varsltv Backfield Coach Assistant Varslty Coach. Assistant Varsity Coach. Reserve Coach Freshman Coach Hughes f1n1shes s1Xth 1n slack season Big Red Varsity Squad: Left to right, Front Row: Walt Peters, Lucious Hughes, Tom Jaegar, Ron Hardert, Dick Melchiorre, Howard Boorom, John Biedenkapp, Charles Whitehead 1Cantainb, Joe Brelner, Jlm Tarter, Rodean Frazier, Charles Brunner, Calvin Davis, Bill hughes, Fred Mack- lin. Back Row: Larry Robinson, Donn Goebel, Smith Havnmelrath, Ray Eisenschmidt, Rick Forste, William Johnson, Bernard Jetter, Henry scnwarz, Jim Carter, Bob Houser, Bill Daniels, Carl Adkins, Howard Hudson, Calvin Shears, -Jim May. vxsYY0?'5 CHARLES WHITEHEAD Tackle fi J l JOHN BIEDENKAPP i Tackle 1 ff' LUCIOUS HUGHES End DONN GOEBEL RON HARDERT Tackie Righi Guard Xffffify JV ,lf WY W HANK SCHWARZ Quarterback W, www CARL ADKINS End . wif w ww X NF' 1 ' ' we 1 , AT-7' ':,' Q 3 ' ALL ' ., ,A Q,-. -5 ir. . RAY EISENSCHMIDT End BILLY HUGHES L Halfbaclr DICK MELCHIORRE Left Guard JOE BREINER End -' M' X Hx 1 IN 'Q x3 as rf x uglin- x 'H' 1 X Yr lffwx is 5 I. 4933, Q-51 we f- F -w Q, h gk 5' Rig KA I I .X 5 Q x? , f ' 'Egg x j' If f n 6 K xx, x Q Q .WW- f.-EN 3 . ll , i if MJ Q gl D2 wig , . K vw -wi 0 x ,vfmd as 'm. A speedy halfback spoiled Hughes' debut against Dayton Dunbar. After being be- hind the Hughes score twice. Dunbar came back to win I8-12. Fred Nfaeklin drew the first Big Red score on a four yard run following Bob Houser's recovery of a Dunbar fumble. Bill Bentley, Dayton back. broke loose with a 70-yard jaunt to tie the score. Again Bfacklin and Bentley scored on dashes of I7 and l I yards. respectively. During the third quarter, Bentley swept the end for 78 yards and the winning touchdown. The Roger Bacon contest was a thriller as the Spartans edged the Big Reds 7-6. The Spartans scored first on an l8 yard run. YYalt Roecker ran the extra point that proyed to be the deciding factor. Toni Jaeger. recovering a Bacon fumble. set up a touchdown for Hughes. and Macklin barreled oyer for the score. The conversion was bad and the game ended 7-6. St. Xavier overpowered Hughes by the score of 33-12. The Bombers started off by scoring two touchdowns. Fred Macklin put the Big Reds on the scoreboard with a 58-yard scurry, ofi' tackle. Then St. X poured on the steani. scoring three touchdowns. Jinx Carter carried the pigskin for H yards, giving the Big Reds their second and final tally. The three-game losing streak finally ended when Hughes defeated Woodward, 18-6. Macklin and Daniels provided the offensive punch for the Big Reds. Y'Yoodward kicked ofl' and Hughes marched 75 yards for the T-D. Macklin went ofl' tackle for five yards to provide the tally. Near halftime. wingback Bill Daniels broke loose for a 42-yard run. giying Hughes their second score. XVoodward came back with a touchdown in the third quarter. but never again reached paydirt. In the fourth quarter. Mackin swept around end for five yards and the final score. BOYS Slllwrvisint-Z Hlld 0l'tlfll1iZillg the PGP 500000 Hi games Time for Pep! Cheerleaders sparking the sports season are Wesley Welborne 3F92 G0l'd0l1 Queen. Terry DCIYIPSEY. Cliff H0lSt9. T001 LCD' Gerri Clark. Bob Vollat, Nelda Norton Dick Junker Marx Fist-lun hell Austmg pert. Larry Mack, Wayne Lcnning. Don Jordan. N'llICW Blll'l0l1 KCIPVIIIIJ Hughes tasted defeat at tl1e hands of Western Hills by the score of 21-lii in a nip and tuck game. The Blustangs scored first on a 20-yard driye. but Hughes responded with two tallies-Nfacklin. on a 23-yard tackle dash, and Ray Eisenschmidt on a 37-yard pass from Nlacklin. A second-hall' march, ending in a W'est Hi touchdown. provided them with the winning margin. Taft. scoring seven touchdowns and rolling up 4-3 points, beat Hughes, 43-13. A Senator quarterback fumbled in the end zone, and Lucious Hughes fell on the ball for the touchdown. In the final quarter. John Biedenkapp scored a nlost unusual touchdown. Taft. attempting to punt from their end fone. kicked straight up in the air. The ball fell into the hands of astonished Biedenkapp. XN'alnut Hills handed Hughes its sixth loss in seven ganies by the score of 20-fi. The Big Red drew first blood. as Jack Horton connected with a 20-yard pass to Ray Eisenschniidt. Walnut Hills retaliated to lead at halftime. 7-6. The Eagles came back with three more touchdowns in the second half' to win. Glooni filled the hearts of all Huzites as our hearty team was beaten by their rivals. iYithrow. The Tigers scored 20 points in the first quarter. 19 in the second. l-lv in the third. and 7 in the last quarter to make the final tally 59-0. 99 Rl-ISERYIZ mo'rnAL1. SQUAD FRIQSHMAN 1fooT1sA1,L SQUAD First Row: Martin Tyler, John Morrison, Richard Bonnell, Donald Osswald, Gary Remzebrink, Charles Donaldson, Frank Kling, Lloyd Williams tCoachJ. Second Row: Phil Gardener, Barry Langland, Rudolph Muckenfuss, Joe Compositor. Jerry Kibler, Nick Parthenakis, Ron Bailey, Norm Kulujian. Third Row: Joe Deans, Vernon Rhodes, Jim Parthenakis, Billy Clippard, Mike John, Mike Free- man, Paul Fleming, Jack Williams tManagerJ, Absent from picture: Jay Sever- ance fManagerJ. Football Reserves, Everybody takes time to spark the team. First Row: William Dossenbach, Ronald Jennings, Ron Gable, Michael Bridges. Robert Murrell, Gary John, Edward Morriston, Peter Matje, Pete Georgeton, William Rennegarbc. Second Row: Johnny Grin-pa, Ken Peters, David Thompson, George Wolf, Dave Peters, Kraig Vogt, Tom Parthenakis, Ralph Griesscr, Allan Toepfer, Ralph Williams. Third Row: Gary Graves, Woodie Clark, Jeff llosking, Bob Traber, Chuck Kile, Pete Georgeton, Richard Kelly, Jack Buckle, Stephen Ranker, Richard Toepfer, Will Hundemer tCoachJ. Fourth Row: Jerry Sihel tManagerJ, Phil Berninger, Jake Isaacs, Ken Wolf, Bobby Banes, Lester Hoskins, Devon Deyhle, Ronald Fryer, Dave Sheppard, Ron Otto tCoachJ. W ,.T....1 ' e' Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes .... SEASON'S RECORD . . . . 12, Dayton Dunbar . .. 6, Roger Bacon . . . . .125 St. Xavier .. ....18: Woodward ... . . . . 13, Western Hills . . .. 63 Walnut Hills . ....13, Taft .. ... 6, Central ... Og Withrow ... Freshmen ranks look promising Football fans were kept enthusiastic at all games through the combined efforts of the Big Red Marching Band, the sparkling Rhythmettes, the peppy cheerleaders, and the hard working Pep Club. When excited Hughes rooters pleaded Time for Pep, the answer was promptly delivered by the cheerleaders, headed by Nancy Burton. She was ably supported by the strong voices of Neil Austing, Dick Junker, Mary Eiselein, Gerri Clark, Wesley Welbome, Nelda Norton, and Bob Vollat, who yelled out, f'We want some A-C-T-I-O-N. Spirited half-time shows of the Big Red Marching Band spotlighted talent, directed by Mr. Herman H. Slayman. The Band practiced every sixth bell to perfect the clever shows performed by the marching maestros during the football season. Producing such melodies as the fight song, Touchdown, and various marches, the Band brought added zest and color to the fall nights. The Rhythmettes, a girls' chorus line performing with the Band, riveted the attention of the fans on the field as they nstrut- ted their stuff at several games. 1 To organize and keep alive school spirit is the purpose of Pep Club, whose president this year was Harriet Perkins. Their activities before the games included arranging lively pep assemblies, making colorful posters dreamed up by enthusiastic members, and sponsoring their annual Red and White Day, when everyone was asked to wear Hughes colors. At the games Hughes students belonging to Pep Club were given red and white shakers, which they shook zestfully in tune with their cheering to enliven the games. Certain Pep Club guards were authorized to hand out and to collect these shakers and to punch members' cards at the games. Guards for 1955 were: Larry Mack, Tom Leppert, Wayne Lenning, Don Jordan, Bob Perkins, Gordon Queen, Terry Dempsey, and Cliff Holste. During football season and later during basketball season, pep assemblies played an important role in stimulating and in keeping alive school spirit. Producing and taking part in the assemblies were the Band, cheerleaders, and Pep Club. 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David hloukler, Charles Riley. Second Row: T11111 lvllllilklff. B11l1 Y1-I11111. Jim Shvvts, R11b1'rl R0lIins1111. Hauck, Paul Day, Jack Wolfer, Jim Raines, Bob Ralliff, Michael A3l'llll5lllI S0l'0lld Row' n lemann, Jar:-k Snarr, y1lll2llll C1111pcr. Third Row: .lim Grimes, Charles llnnckzinlp. Clill .11wry, Henry Wilson. William JilCkS0ll, Charlie Schneider. fas- QL .nf f' Burley'sl' basketball boys lflifi was ztnothcr prospcrous ycgu' for tht- llig' Rctl hztslictccrs sind Couch C 'I II H I I I nach Howard Burley tlrimcs llowztrcl l5i1rlt-yu Gritncs. Thc hztskcthall squztcl, with at 21-4 rccorcl. Capturctl tht- P.H.S.L. :intl District trophics. ztncl clztitnctl tht- runncr-up spot in thc Southwcstcrn Ohio Rcgionztl Class .A-Yli0llI'Il2l!Ill'Ill. During this scttson. Hughcs cztpturccl its filth District titlc. its cle-vctitli l',lI.S.l.. crown ttncl cligtlkc-cl up I9 consccutixc victorics. hrcztking lust ycut-'s rccorcl ol' I7 consccutivc wins. Conch Gritncs' stluncl was ccntt-rt-cl around t-ight scnior plziycrs. Co-cziptziin Katy Apple. lorwztrtl. was thc tc:un's lcztding scorcr. with 21 total ol 1544 points. Ray was ltonorccl hx' thc tltrcc Cincinnati ncwspapcrs hy lacing ztcclnitnccl All-City Ciztptziin. llc also was choscn on thc All-Stutc scconcl tcznn. 'l'hc othcr co-cuptztin and l'orwztt'cl. Ron lilzickstonc. was at clclicnsivc nncl rt-hottncling stnntlout. His scoring in tight spots provccl ol' Qrcut valuc to thc tctun, Stl-xc Gootlcr, thc sqtxztcl,s third li0I'XX'1ll'Cl. plziyt-cl it main part in thc succcss of tht- liiq Reds with his rchounclinq nncl jutnp shots. Ilohn Stnith sltowocl his zlhility :is it high scoring and rchountling ccntcr. llis itnprovccl playing was cspccizilly helpful in thc latter part ol the scztson. Gil Mcliitric, his ztltcrnatc, haul Ll solit touch unclcr thc hzxskct that gatw- llughcs at hoost during thc conipctition. BIG RED VARSITY SQUAD: Inn Uruncs. Quurtl, was il high scorct' with his outsidc shooting' :incl FHS' Row fkneellnl-U5 Ala Blmws ' I ' I I I tManngt-ry, Dave Senn tlvlanagcrj, Mr. luy-ups. Bcsiclt-s this. hc wus tt constztnt scrzippcr. stczthng tht- hall consist- Howard Grimes tCoat-hy, Pat Breen I I , . X4 I I I I I I I I . I . I. I .I I tManagcr7. Second Row tstzxndingb: Walt tntly. loin A ottuttl. tht- ot ict guattl. ptoxctl utnscll with its spcccl ttntl Peters, Daw Campbell, I.3lI,i,I 1-IIIIIUII , 3 ' , ', , - ., -. ., , , , .,. 1, . I, . , . , Larry Smith, Ray Apple tCo-Captainl, .tgihty His txxo lmncl push shot stttncd ntxtt to nnss. Cfdllltlll Ytttllttt. tht GIIIOHI MCKIIIICI John SIIIIIIII SIIIW ztltcrnzitc guard. wzts u top-notch floor num ztntl plavlnzxluw. llis accurzttc Gfmdvf- Pall' W0Si0 f1'ld- RPN Blflfk- I , , Q , stone tCo-Cantaim, Jim Grimes. Tom pgisscs ttncl cxpcrt .rilll-lllllltlllllg' hclpcd Hughcs gum lull control of thc hztll. Morricnl. Carlton wnlkt-r. john Smith tlcftj and Toni Morrical tlll battle for a rcbound Carlton Walk:-r H43 brings thc hall down thc floor, uhilc Gil under the boards. McKitric U95 mann-uvcrs into position. beat rivals to Win Cit , District titles Larry Smith. Paul YYesterlelCl. Elvin Turner, Dave Ciunphell. and Nall Peters gained experience which will be valuable to thein next year when they will constitute the court quintet. For the second straight year l5urley's boys eoppecl the PHSI. title. After dropping their first city league game to Taft by three points, the Big Reds came bark and won eleven straight from the eity high selmols. Before the District Tournament began, Hughes boasted a record of I5-23. For two years the Hughes hoopsters have ehalketl up an outstanding 46-6 record. 105 1955 SUN. M TUES RAY APPLE F d 1955 SAT THU. was AUGHPS 2 U , Q RON BLACKSTONE M xii QJJKEEC GILFORD M K!TR!C S. JIM GRIMES -B'QC1J3f, Q, F U G 5555 P QUGH P ,X ,,. V 5 , . , JOHN SMITH K Cenfer 1 ' 7' TOM MORRQCAL N10 l 5 2 G a s C 2 D u N N A mx Q 1 . -- 4 X3 V 5 -5 ,5 5 5 wf3xA '23 , JJQBU- xg f Q , U 4 5 9 '2 -W MBE? 1 ,M ,M aav en. X9 2 9 mv. 'fi 3 AGU' 3 , V X09 Sch0oXs T909 2 . MON xo 9 50 580-A gen SUN. FEBRUARY CARLTON WALKER MON. TUES. --'Q'i+ 5 5 734 -Liii - ' LARRY SMITH Forward ELVIN 3.4 'H Ulvkix URNER I 6 41 in il 1956 WALT PETERS , I DAVE CAMPBELL 5 56789 314 92 62 K THU, ful. SAT. I 2 3 4 I' 10 Hur I5 I6 I7 I8 war NCI .,' o 2 PAUL WESTERFELD 9 I , 3 1 Forward I BLIC SCHOOLS 4-iJ d I I I hp I sm... .ffjlrl in sn. .IQ-Op w I I 't' I h I 1 3 4 5 6 7 I4-C15 A 'rm UI vxvnmq INQIT r-ICINXWIN and xorahmml CIasNgm 8 9 I U I d I I I ,5- pen h I2 I3 I4 ing .cm -Non tcrm 0 cwmng 1191 I 'l2'l2'M'I5'lB'l.7'l8 iT Stone battles for a rebound with a Taft eager, while McKitric H91 and Morrical Kllj wait anxiously. 108 Hughes Hu Hu Hu Hug Hug lies hes hes hes. . . hes... Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes. , . Hughes. . , SEASON,S . ....,. ,. Sl. 67: 48: 60: 57: 75: 60: 62: 56: 7'5- 85: 80: Hard, fast Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes. . . Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes 74: 49: 1 93: 59' ,,.., 61: 70: RECORD Portsmouth .. St. Xavier Taft . . . Witlirow . Dayton Fairview lValnut Hills . . , Monroe ...,., . New Woodward Roger Bacon . . . Central . . . lVestern Hills .. Taft ... teamwork Norwood . . . , lN'alnut Hills . . . lVithrow ..,.. , New Woodward Central . . . . . l'Ve-stem Hills .. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 16, 47: 52' 60: 60. Fairfield ..... Roger Baeon . . . Walnut Hills . . . Elder . . . . . St. Xavier , . . REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 80, lxoy 65: Middletown . . . llllQlll'5 ix 1l11- only CIi111'iI11111ti 11-11111 111 N'lIl llll' Clan A Ilisti-ict 1i1l1' lm' two 1'1111s1i1'111ix'1- y1'z11s. 'lil1ix S'l'l1I' 1l'11' Big Rule s1'111'1-1l vi1'1111'i1-5 1wx'1'1' F41i1'ii1-lcl, lQUQl'l l5411'1111, xxillllllll llills. Elclvr. Lind SIA X411-i1-1' 111 1'l41i111 tl11' 1i1l1'. vlillQ'lIk i11i1i11l x'i1'1111'y was w1'111'1'1l 11x'1'1' Fz1i1'li1'l1l, 76-illl. ling' .-X11pl1'. Nl11mi11u l1ix 11x1111l All'L'llI'1l1'f' 11111l skill. p11111p1'1l i11 26 1111i111s. Rngvi' liz11'1111 l5l'l'NN1'll Hiigllvs 111 llll' llllill N1-1'11111l li1'li111'1' 1l11'x' s111'1'11111l11'1l. AIT- l.1, XX 11l1 1l11' Qilllll' tivcl llllil 1ills1'1'11111lsl1'l1 111 ilziv, lll12l1l'S 1111111 1l11' lxill. l11 1l11' , I , . lilSl lIi s1-1'1i111lS, i111 Cil'llIl1'S l:1i1l lllt' lull i11 l'111' 1l11- XX'iIllllIlQ 111:11'gi11. a1l'11'1' ll mv . . . I I111111 lisiy .-Xpplv. xvllllllll llillx l11s1 11111 i11 1l11'i1' z1111'111 JI 111 ll Js1'1 lluglivs. Rau' .Xmilv x1'111'1'1l l l . l l I2p11i111st'111-1l11-II11gI11-111-11111. l111l11'l'1i111'1l11l11111'11'1'.'l'1w111KI111'1'i1'11lxxi1l141laiy-1111. put 1l11' liig R1-1ls11111 ill l-IAOIII. 52-16. XN'i1l1 11l111 S111i1l1 Alllfl lllill lSl111'ks111111' i11 ll 1i11111'1l1 1 11:11't1'1' l'2lllX'. ll11Ql11'w1111111'1l . l , lmfla l'1l1l1'1', 611-Ili. lil111'lxs111111' 111111 S111i1l1 l1g11l 17 z1111l lil 11ii111Q. 1'1w J1'1'1ix1-lv. l l , ll11gl11's 111111 1l11' 1'l111111pi1i11wl1ip 1l11'ill111' fill-58. Ray .-Xpplv tciswcl i11 Ll 11111--l111111l klllllllb sl1111 i11 llll' li1111l li0lll' S1'1'11111lw 111 Qin- 1l11' xxi1111i11Q 111z11'gi11, ll1' 1'111l1'1l xxi1l1 lbp111111s,z1111l.l11l111S11111l11z1lli1'cl 12. 'lllll' liiu R1'1lS cl1'l1':111'Cl ll s111l1l11i1'11 'l'1'11y ll'2lIll i11 1l11- ii1x1 Qllllll' 111, 1l11' K1'Qi111111lx. lllll l'1-ll l11'li111'1' 1l11- 1i11sl:111Ql11 ol' 1l11' NllLlilll'lI7XX'll Nli1l1li1's in 1l11' Ii11z1ls F38-653. ll112l11's. 1-Xl11'1'i1'111'i11u El slow Iirst l111ll'. 1':1lli1'1l ill 1l11' s1-0111111 111 Cll'lil'lll 'l'1'11x 813-lifi, Ray .Npplv Ii11isl11'1l wi1l1 20 points :1111l .l1vl111 S111i1l1 l'1ill1m'1'1l willi Iii. l11 1l11- NllllKlll'IUXK'Il 1'1m11'st, Hll2'lll'S l11'l1l All-S11111' 1l1i1'1'y l,111':1s 11122 points l111l 1'11ul1l11'1 stop Qlllllll l511l1 fl11l1'. wlio s1'111'1'1l 157 p11i111s. lilly .Xpplv s1'1i1'1i1l QU p11i11ts. 41111l Gil Nl1'Ki11'i1' 1111:1l1'1l 13 p11i111N. takqs Big Reds to Regional Finals N 1 'A 1 U rx lUVf Kiki pill K1 1511 f wi .1 ig fit!-Cillllilill Ray Apple gc-15 away his flllllfllls 1810-hand jump shot. Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hu lies Hu hes llu lies Hughes Hu hes Huuhes Hu lies Hu hes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes H ughes . . Hughes . . Hughes Hughes H ughes Hughes Hughes Hughes , . Hughes . . RESERVE ,,....2l: ..,28: ...29: 'H' ,miiill ...-il: ...2l: ...rlllg fx ...1fi. ...iifll ...29: 'se- ...'28: lil: ...Z55: ..,I42: ...5Zl: RECORD Portsnioutli . , . St. Xavier . . Taft ...... Wlitlirow ..... Walnut Hills . . . . . . Monroe ...... New VVooclward Ruger liueon , . xVt'Stl'l'Il Hills .... . . . 'lliiit ......,.. Cientral . . . , Norwoocl ,.... Hlilnut Hills , . lYitlu'ow .... . New XVO0ClXY8I'Cl Central ...... lN'estern Hills . FRESH MAN RECORD .e...,i56: ...lilz .fill ...-19: ...ililz ,..48: ...Sli NIH: ...59: ...65: ...+2: .1302 Norwood . . , . lVestern Hills ..,. . . . Central ,..... XN'ushiuQt0n . . New XYOOdXV2ll'Cl Cutter ...... . Porter .. lil00lll ..... Withrow .,,, , lN'alnut Hills . . Uylei' ...,. . Aeli . . . Hughes' RESERVE BASKETBALL SQUAD: First Row: Don Barr, Dick Hott, Jack Wolfer, Walter Cooper, George Mitchell, Scott Tyler, Glenn Welch. Second Row: .lack Horton, Luther Lyle, Steve Clark, Dave Bonnctt, Ray Eisenschmidt, Bill Daniels, Jim Ac- ton, Bill Johnson. Dave Morrieal. Reserve coach, Mr. Lloyd Williams, shows an accurate technique in foul shooting. Freshmen hailed as hard hoopsters FRICSHMAN B A S K E T B ALL 'I'l-IAM: First Row: Rudy Cam- merer. Ken Peters, Ralph Gries- ser, Al Huetehcr, Harold Cronin, Lynn Mcullcr, Jack Conley, Mr. Charles Powers lfoaehl. Sceond Row: Bob Rollinson, Todd Ertel, Pele Georgeton, Jim Addler, Les- ter Hoskins. Steve Ranker, Tom Whitaker, Jake Isaacs. 'Nlr 1 hzirles Powers, mentor of the Freshman Team. directed thc squad to the Championship. The Reserves. cwulcliecl hy Mr. Lloyd lyillizmis, linishetl the season with il 2-I3 reeorcl and ll l-ll mark in the P.H.S.l,.. placing' weventh in the league smnnline. Ray liisensehinidt. Center. aided in lllilliillg' rehouncls :incl tip-ins. :incl was thi squz1cl's potential pointmaker. Steve Clark. liill .lohnson, and Bill Daniels served tht . . , , , . tezim in the iorwzxrcl slots, Cflemi Welch and George Mitehell emnpletecl the team au yalugthle g'lllll'ClS. Sporting ll ll-l reeorcl, the Freshinzin squad. eoniposetl of .lunior llieh lmys :mt mentorecl hy Mr. Clinrles l owe1's. Captured the eo-elizmipionsliip in the city league After winning ten straight gznnes. the 'lizihy Reds clmppecl their linul gnnne In thi-ii eo-elizniipion. Porter. Playing' top-notch huskctlmll were 'livin Wlmituker. Les Hoskins. Al llueteller, giml ,lim Aclcller. .X Bloom eager intercepts a pass from Les Hoskins to jim Addler. Pets Georgeton. in the baekground, prepares for defensive an-lion. How ard Boorom shows perfect form for a front dive pike. Senior mermen practice medley relay for time. The Hughes mermen, under the rebuilding process of their new coach, l'Vill Hundermer. managed to finish in fourth place in the Public High School League this year under strenuous competition. During this season the Big Reds have shown marked improvement over last year's team. After losing their first two dual meets to Xavier and Purcell, the ruermen managed to come back and defeat the strong lVIiddies of Nfiddletown by seven points and literally trounced the swimmers of Newport by a score of 58-5. The final results of city competition showed Hughes in fourth place with lN'alnut Hills again finishing on top. In the District competition ten teams participated. The Big Reds, handicapped by several poor breaks, finished in seventh place. Walnut Hills came through in first place with Withrow ranking second. Medals were awarded to Robert Reuss, Charles Fisch- er, .lim Carter, and Dave Cook in the 200-yard senior relay, and to Howard Boorom. who finished third in the diving competition. These boys. along with Dick Zucker who placed fifth in the 200-yard freestyle event, com- peted in the State Nieet at Columbus. The Senior 200- yard relay team has an excellent chance to win honors for Hughes, The ,lllnior Team. known as the Little Redsf, fin- ished seyenth in P.H.S.li. competition. JUNIOR SWIMMING SQUAD: First Row er, Sky Sydan, Second Row: Tom Schroder Gunther Hennig, Bill Owens. Cleon Wingard, Ken Lockard, Bill Waummack- style' vvvxils will he Robert IQUIISS. -lim CL1rlc'i', -lim lhlllvliviifllss. and Dick Zliflier. Mermen pool efforts to place fourth Looking li0l'XX'2ll'Cl towurel next your, the Coach expects an i111p1'ox'ecl team to hoosl lhighr-s to thx- top spot. Altliough the Big Reds ure losing such lettvrincn as liuteli Fisclicig .lay Hughes, liill Hcwvtt, Dave Cook, -Iohn Hovlistrassvr, and -lark Smirr. tlicre gm' sc'wi'al promising lvtu'1'I1im'r1 who will l'l'tl1l'll Lending thc tezun in thi lice Wvslvy XN'vlhoi'nv will p1'ox'idc tough conlpctition in the 100-yard huc'last1'oke vvvril. Other boys showing' promise are -loe Coinpositor. Paul lluy. Wliyrir- Sll'pllC'IlSOI1. and Kon l.ockz11'cl. lhm- Big Rod nu-rnivn will he the tvzun to wzltch nm-xt year as Coach Humleriiiei' Com-h Vfill Hundl-r,m-r imirufl, hopes to nlmwvlop ll cliuinpionsliip tvzini that will hu-uk the winning Streak of lN'alnut fj9'l'1'lPl1U'lS HUIJIIVN Hull llllllill HH Fischer. the hzwkhom-s of the lhg 1 s. Red team. VARSITY SWIMMING SQUAD: First Row: John Bradley, Jim Poth. Jim Muekenfuss, Iloward Boorom, Joe Comuosilor, Paul Daly. Wesley Welhornv, Second Row: Charles Fischer 1C0-Captainl, Jay Hughes iCo-Captainl, Dave Cook. Dick Zucker, Bob Reuss, Wayne Stephenson, Mil- ton llauck. Third Row: Andy Ruppaner lhlanagerb, John Hochstrasser, Norman Pinfold, Charles Schneider, Jack Snarr, Jim Carter, Bill llewetl. Awmbumfmlb A in 'Q F '-'x '? 5 li who 'Koss J he Varsity Gym Team members work out bv- fore a big meet. Performing feats of skill are Calvin Davis, Tom Bepler, Bob Hous- er, Nick Parthenakas, Bennett Smith, Al Bailer, Al Braley, Bob Harrison fCaptainJ, Joe Combs, Jim Raines, Mike Freeman, Bob Perkins, Jim Parthenakas, Bob Barnes. r 'NJ x ff, 'lb yxxicuv gxjxik i,ivJ,v Xi, Nr' Aj ,. v V y . ix' i' I RIB 7 XX :il Lg-Xwv W 'KN X, P atmen massenfinustle-feats . ,ggi 'Bu 'xx to cmchv second on s e it We , 1 A M f - ,sf 1 W XP x my , .N xg' .A ,iv XX? an Y Ev X do xy N be tg' , We Q N w . . rox O7 1 V J A rv i .rw l,--NA NN rx fkjib xs, ra, ' ir we as , 'l'lu- Big Rvd 'iM21lIllt'Il.,, rozlcliccl hy Mr. Paul Rin'l1vrt, won svcmicl placi- in thc' Public High Srlmol 1,4-zlgiiv. thi-ii' top L'mx1pm-titors living thu' Cvritrzxl llm-nm-ts. Hughvs im-ka-tl up 32 points in thx- first mvvt, 37 points in tht' svn'- oml IIl0l't, and -ll points in thc' liuul Illt'l'l. lIlllliiIlQ' ll total ol' Illl points for ull tlirvv 1111-cts, as c'oi1ipz11'm'd with tht' 21 15 points scm'vd by Clviitlul. 'l'hv Rc's1'rx'c 'lll'2lIll Calm- out in lust plum- whilv tht- Qluuim' High 'l'c1m1 plucvcl scconcl, losing only to liloom School hy 21 scant two points. 60-l-602. After thx- c'oi1iplc'tc-cl season, Hugln-s rzmkm-cl scconcl in the 'l'lll'Ilt'I' Gym Moot. 'l'z1lli0s stood: Cvntrzll 75V2 points: Hughcs lilyz points, and Nvw lYO0LlXVlll'll, 5 V2 points. ll4 vi: L Af S ew COACH PAUL Rll'lll'IR'l' pl nu Bob Harrison warms up on the side horse. lligllflying' llolu llzirrison. Czlptnin. was top num on tlut l'lll51S :uul llUl'lf0lllillN :icing lirst in zlll tlli't'c'i11evts, 'lhm lit-pier plnfvcl tllircl on tlu' loliglunxt- in tum lu-cgiuse ol tin inunxp Cul llzivis was also ll longlimxe num. till lit-nnet Sniitli plgxcecl second in tlu' rope t-limb, while Mike Fi-eenuui took we tl and tltircl plzuvs in tlu' lirst tlm-e nuwts on tlu- pztrxlllel lutrs. Nliltt- gilst plum-tl st-coxul znul tllii-cl in two nu-els on tlu' rings, .-Xl lllllll'll took l-Ulll'lll :uul tliittl plgu-es in two side lumrst- t'x't'nts. :incl .lov lfonilis clul I1ltl1 plztrt' wuflx lm' tlm-1 event s intumlmlinqzincl Illl'l'l'l'X't'lllN0Il tlu'l1oi'lzonta1llm1's. .lim and Nick llzxrtluuutkis lJl'I'llOl'llll'Cl side llUllM' llllkl lJLll2lllt'l lun' llegitx, lim Raines took tllirtl mul lotlrtlt pltu-es in ttunlmling. wlmilt- lioli llot1ss'r't'lQ1i1lu-tl louttli plzlft' lll tlu' sevmul nu'et zmcl tourtli plzuw- in tlui tlnrtl nu-et 'l'lu' power ol' tlu' llllglll'S Hstroligiileill' was retl1u't-tllmy tlu'loss0l'1Xl2lll llrgllei' :1 liorifontal lun' num who sullt-real :tn ix1j111'ye:11'ly in ilu- Sl'llNtlll. liolw IM:-ltim also 5llll'i'l't'Cl from ll lmzielt lllblllfy. XYK Kp and Coming gyin nu'n xsluw lvtl tlu- liest-txt-s tliis yt-:ir are Roger Wt-tlge woLl.'l'on1Selllinpl. l.1n'1'y Morriwti. lion .-Xcller. anul little lilUSll'l'lll1lIl. l,llUllllN ine lunui llt li Illllllltll incl ff 'V 'Q 1 ' ' 'mule Don xvlllllltllllll, lout l,i1l'lllt'lllllxlS. Cfluxrlex Riley. zlncl lu-my l lSllIlQl'l'. RESI-IRVE GYM TEAM: First Row: l4l'RIlQ' lislinger, Chzlrlvs Riley, Gary Wagner, Richard Kelly, Peter Matje, Jim Duken, Don Willmonth, Tom Purllienakis, Second Row: Roger Wedgewood, Jim Reynolds. Third Row: Aaron Cole flslilllilgffl, Larry Morrison. Tom Farmer, Frank Geanelt, Tom Sehimpf. Dale Kerman, Ron Adler, Ronald Bailey, Douglas Fields, Tom Mnrtinella tlllulizigt-rl. Klos- 'ets. Plac'inQ'lil'tl1 in tluf Hirst nu-et, lint unzllmle to p11rtit'ip:1tt' in tlu- otlu-1' nu-etx Keglers roll first, crushing competitors Thc Hughes Kcglcrs earned their lirst undisputed P.H.S.l,. bowling championship by winning 21 contests in 24 starts. This ycar's Big Reds, lcd by Captain Bob Pcctz, was thc hcst bowling team Hughes has ever had, according to Mr. Richard Thorn- hury, who has been coaching at Hughes for live- years. In the Intramural League, which is opcn to all students, the g'Pin Boysw claimed thc championship by winning 12 contcsts, while dropping only 12. This tcam was composed ol Boh Pcct1. captain, john Pfctzing, Rosalie Haas, Susan VVl'I'IlCl', and Ken Keller. Leroy Nash won the top average of the Intramural League with a tally of 179. The Lucky Strikes had the highest game total with a 761 score. INTRAMURAL BOWLERS: First Row: Nancy Clark, Charlene Clift, Carol Tsaras, Gerry Cran- dall, Sue Werner, Peg Stewart, Carol Smith, Bob Peetz. Second Row: John Pfetzing, Jim Phclts. Lou Fassnacht, Donn Goebel, Andy Altes, Hanlin Bavcly, Jerry Bowling, Bob Bray, Bill Betts, Don Jordan, Kcn Keller. A strike , . , , the result of long hours of practice. Leroy Nash displays championship form. VARSITY BOWLERS: First Row: Bruce Prewitt, Leroy Nash. Second Row: Bill Kennedy, Bob Pcotz tCap- tainl, Don Aker, Ralph Derby. Conch Riehard Thornbury shows Ralph Derby proper howling technique. The Big Red Varsity Keqlers hnishecl the seasvn with an amazing 8511 gznm average. 'I'heir top game was 996. Captain B011 Peet! had the highest averagm on the team. ehalking up a 181 seore. 'l'he average of the other team members were: Leroy Nash . . Ralph Derby .. Bill Kennedy .. Bruee Prewitt . . . Don Aker . .. Final league standings for the Champion keglers were: Team Hughes .. lvithrow . . . . lValnut Hills . . lVeStern Hills .. Central . . Won 21 18 12 5 ..,176 .H169 ,..168 ...159 ...158 Lost Average I1 8511 6 82111 1 2 8112 19 769 211 758 After finishing second in tht- P.H.S.I.. Competition for the last two years. the Big Red hzlschall men are looking forward to an even better season. Under the Coaching of Ray Hartker. this YVZIIJS teain will lizlvv live returning lvttwilien. Leading the slug- gers are Ray Apple, Drciiiziri Cook. .lim Grimes. Wlalt Peters, and 'll0lll Jaeger. NIL-inhvrs of last yr-nr's lil'Sl'l'X't' VllC1iIl1 who arc' ex- pected to gin- ll helping hand on this year's varsity squad in competing for the diamond crown are -loc lireiner. Bill Betts, Ron YValkcr, and Barry Rivss. The Big Ri-d lJ2lSl'l7llllC'l'S zlrm' sc'll1'd11lcd lor filtvmi Con- tests this sc-zison. heginning on April 2. Coach Ray Hart- ker l'OIHIIll'I1tS that if vv1'i'y lIlt'IIllJl'l' of the team put his 1955 results tallied this Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes. . , 6: ...llz .. l: ..-1: ,. 5: ...l2: .. 'lg ...Hz ...l5: ...l0: ..4: l'i- ...lllz H81 ..,2l. ..,l8: jim Grimes gives thc other team members pointers on how to bunt way: Roger Bacon .. Reading ......, New Wood ward Central ........ XVithrow ..... . Old XVoodward . Western Hills. . . New VVoodwz1rd XN'alnut Hills . . . Central .... XVithrow ..... . Old Wooclxx'zi1'tl . Newport Catholic' Newport Catholic Norwood ...... xvlllflllt Hills . . . best into eurli gmnv, the hziscrhull hoys Could go ll long District Toumamem wav, Hughes. . , . . . Ig Hamilton Public Ray Apple demonstrates pitching form. Wall Peters prepares to catch a fast pitch. Dreman Cook connects for a base hit 'X H N a,-.x Slugging squad perfects plays to sparkle on Hughes dianron Q, we jaw , f df! wffd'Lv '5 U, fff,if2fW?fff,of2 A f J ,loc Breillsir slogggzgpahard- April April April April April April April April 1956 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Rvading' .,.. ........ H ughcs Walnut Hills . . . ..... Walnut Hills Taft ........, ......... ' l'aft Rogvr llacon .. .... Hughes Cc-ntral .....,. .... H ughes N cw Woodward lvvstvrn Hills . W'itl1row . , . . . . ......., Hughes . .Wlcstvrn Hills .. . . .Witlirow April April April April April May May May I 119 I8 I9 20 23 27 l 8 3-4 -f hlvalnut Hills . . . Roger Bacon . . . Taft ......... Central ........ -Now Woodward lVc'stvrn Hills . . . -Witlirow ..,.. . I0-ll .. kph p Y,. ey 11. 3b 01252 A -- Coach Ray Hartker discusses the coming season with re- turning members of last year's team. They are: First Row: Walt Peters, Ray Apple, Bill Betts. Second Row: Joe Brein- er, .lim Grimes, Dreman Cook. .......Huglivs . . .Rogvr Bacon . . . .... Hughes . ..........i.vntral . . . .... Nc-w N'Vooclwarcl . . ........ Huglivs ...........,.Huglu's . . .llistrirt rll0lll'Illllllt'Ill Calvin Davis and Ray Eisen- schmidt clear tht- hurdles. Coach Paul Rirht-rt instructs. and Aaron Cole Hlanagerl times Terry Davis, .lint Carter, Clarence Rutland. and .lim Avton in the l0il-yd. dash. Traekmen hope to retrace steps Hunk 5f'hW21f1 l1fQl'lll'1'S I0 PSF' Hughes CIimlt't'r11en ot' N355 ltaw ll good cltttttcv to win hoth tht- City ttncl fm hm mlm' tlistriet l'llillllIlltlIlSlllIJS, ttntlvr tht- Coztclting sliill of l-,lllll llic'lt01't. lit-vttttst' ol its early cleztdline. the Annual is unable to gin' rt-snlts. l955 saw tht- liiv Rt cls Inn 5 ' 5 sh hrst in tht' P.H.S,l., L'UlIlIJl'illl0ll :incl ztlso Ckllltlllil lirst plan- in the CllStl'lCI lllt'l'lS. lht' tt-:nn wats then invttvcl to pttt'tlt'tp:ttt' lll tht l5.H.S.L. lnvitzttionnl Relay Xleet. in which they gtgttin wztllwcl ttwzty with lirst place- honors. The trzwk men ztlso took swoncl plum- in the lVitht'oxv Relay, ln stzitt' Competition, Hughes linishvcl sn-xx-titvt-titli ont of at total ol forty-six tt-znns llill Hclwztrcls finishccl stwoncl in the ltztlli-ntile rave in tht- stz1tt'n1t'0t. Stwen lt'lll'l'IllCIl rt'tnt'n for Hughes this season. lttwtcling tht- tvtnn :nv lioi Hzn'rison. ilulvin llztvls, .Iohn PlOC'llSlI'2lSSl'l'. .lun Ctttrtvr. Hank Sc'liw11rz, lont livplc-r. and Cflurvrice Rntlztncl. lht- iunior Clit lLlCl'll1l'Il Iinishvcl filth in tht- City tratvli ntvvts lztst yvttr, lloxs vu-1'. these vottnger trztvla men show great promise for lilltlll'l' Yl'2ll'S. to top spot Tom Bvplcr :Ind Bob Harrison shou form in ilu- pole-vzlulling cvs-ni, while' Ray Iiisvmvhiliirli prvpzirvs for thc' shol- pul voinpctilion. April April -i April ll . April I8 , April 21 , May 4-5 . May HI-Il Many I7-I8 Nlziy 25-26 315 TRACK SfIlIliDl'l,li Conrli Paul Rivhm-rl looks on Hank Sclnszirz pnssu thi l7ll0Il to john Hochslr lsscr hvllllllll Hills, XYm'sti-iii llillm. llu lim Cami nl ...,XYitln'mx'. lluQlu s. NN .ilmlt lllllx ....llllQlll'S. lXlll,fi1'llllilll.x ll x ...XYitl1i'mv lnxil xlicm il lu l IX 26-27 .,.. l,.H.8.l,. lm it lIlUIl rl lu l ix ..,.....Nll ill ,..,I'.ll.S,l.,l1-ul Xiu! ..,,..,4xh1'Sll'l'll lliwlllcl Xlint ...hlixtv Nlwl. Q uluiiilmx Ulm Coach Howard Grimes shows jerry Bowling how to hold the racquet for a backhand shot. 1956 TENNIS SCHEDULE Nlzirch 21 ..........,..,..,......,..,.... lYy0ming Mu rch 27 ,,.... . . ..............,.....,. YVithrow April fi . , . . .Covington Holrncs April 5 ., ..,... XVcstern Hills April 12 . . ..... YValnut Hills April I9 . . . .... New Woodward April 2l , . . ,....... . .Hcllvuc April 25 . . . ......... Purccll May 3 ..,. ....... X Vithrow May I0 .,.. . . .Western Hills May I7 , . ..... YValnut Hills May 213 . . .... Ncw W'oodward Jerry Bowling smashes a forc- hand drive. Big Reds rank high in racquet race Coach Hmvunl Grimcs and thc 1956 Big Rcd Racquct Swingcrs arc hoping to top last scz1son's pcrformancc ol' fivc won and ninc lost. This ycar's tennis squad is hoostcd by rcturning lcttcr- nicn Dorm Gochcl, Dick Prathcr. and .Icrry Howling. Other mcmbcrs of thc hard-swinging tcnnis tczim arc Kcn Kcllcr. Pat lirccn. and Bob Kacscr. The rcturning racquctccrs workcd diligcntly through- out last sumincr with Richard Przithcr. Z1 rcturning senior. pcrfccting thcir forward clrivcs, lwuckhands. and scrvcs. Dick playcd his hcst tcnnis in thc junior Conuncrcc lournaincnt. whilc Donn Gm-hcl and .lcrry Bowling. also rcturning scniors. finishccl wcll up in thc Ohio Val- ley Tcnnis Tourncy. Leaders of the 1956 Tennis squad are: First Row tkneel- ingjz Pat Breen, Dick Pra- ther, Boh Keller. Second Row: Donn Goebel, Jerry Bowling, Bob Kae. r. Q lffjfizf fw rim 4' fi fi L if 1 UZ' I i M f 6 0 if li 0 iffy! ,I ,fp , , fy fp , I J 17 K f-Nl' Returning linkstcrs, composing the nucleus of the '56 Golf Team, are: First Row fkncelingj: Dick Jones, Jack Farrell. Second Row: Paul Mueller. David Yoder, Bob Perkins. Coach Morgan jones points out thc propcr grip io Paul Mucllcr, jack Farrell, and Bob Perkins. Dick Jones ic-cs olT. April 16- 'xVO0ClXV2ll'll . . . .l,osuntix'illv April 23 rWalnut Hills .. . . .I.oSzmtivill1' May 7 -b-lVithrow .... . . .Kcnwood May' l-lf-Wlcstcrn Hills ...... . . .Kc-nwoocl Slay I8- ffDistrict lournznncnt Kim' 25. 26fStatc 'll0lll'I12lllll'lll Linkstc-:rs try for golf championship Hughcs Golf 'l'cznn, aftcr linishing scconcl larsl scason, was vxpcctvcl to win thc P.H.S.I,. crown this year. hir. Morgan -loncs. llughcs tcuclicr and golf professional, cozichccl thi' tcznn. Spzirkcd hy rcturning lettcrinvn. Dick lloncs. -lack Fzirri-ll, :incl Paul Mucllci'. thc l956 Squad was czipzihlc of guin- ing cornplctc coinniancl of thc fzxirwziys. Dick .Ions-S. thrcc tiincs il lcttvrnizin :incl holilcr of many junior golf honors, was cxpcctccl to cup- turc first placc in this ycar's contingm-nt. Dick score-s in thc low scvcntics for ciglitccn holes. -luck Fan'- roll, twicc a lcttcr-winncr :incl ll liigli-scrciity shooter. was cxpcctvd to czipturi' sccond position on thc team. Paul lNIucllcr. who had zilrczuly carncd onc lcttcr. was cxpcctccl to czipturc third placc. Paul is zi consistcnt lim'-ciglity sliootvr. G.A.A. stimulates interest in sports l Mrs, Rita Laeher, Miss Maude Suter, Miss Jeannette Nurre, and Miss Sarah Comp- N . , x , , mn Spend many hours instructing GUAMAU 'lhe tempting aroma of food brings these hungry G..X.,X, pienlckt-rs sports. running. 'FEA , uFOI'XK'lll'!1lllt'OI'll' gre-at scorer comes 'l'o inzxrk against your IIZIIIIU, He Inzxrks not if you won or lost. But how you played the gziinc-. Peg Stewart, Gerri Crandall. ,lanet Aeker. joan Riehle. and janier- Krell take time out from their duties IIS C.A.A, ollieers to smile for Our eamera. Diane Drohxm, H355 Honor Girl. st-ru-s nn ner. GAA. pledge. Metln Wondraek. is initiat- ed by Peg Stewart. Gerri Crandall, Janet Aeker. .loan liiehle, and Janiee krcll. These G..-LA, pieniekers agree that a pienie is nothing without food and songs. 'X ERN The Girls' Athletic' Assoeiation. founded in 1937. has eontinned through the years to eneonrage girls to participate in many sports, I he tnne-honored trait ol' good sportsmanship is greatly emphasized in all Cl..'X.:X. aetiyities ant in their motto, printed on the opposite page, This year's G.A.A. offieers were Peg Stewart, presidentg Uerri tirundnll yiee-president: Janet Aeker. Secretary: .Ioan Riehle, treasnrerl and. 'Ianiet Kreli, activities ehairlnan. The officers were assisted hy an exeentiye hoard lnade np ol' the sportsleaders. lhe initiation was held on I'ehruary 2, lo heeoine an llll'IlliN'l'. eaeh girl was required to have 50 points obtained hy partieipating in various sports Awards were given out at the hanquet held at the end ol' the year. New oflieers were eleeted to carry on G.A.A.'s traditions for 1957. 125 Miriam Reynolds, Carol Elwood, Carol Smith, joan Riehle, and Donna Backer begin their trek to Fair- view Park for a rugged praetiec session. Hockey has Hfield da Joyce Seheibling and jane Husnian bully at the start of a new game. Once these girls begin a hockey game, no one is seen stand- ing still. Members of the team are: First Row: Thelma Vann, Delores Brown, Evelyn Jones, Mary Burton, Maro Adams, Essoline Knighten, Dorothy Harris, Joyce Scheibling, Carol Elwood. Second Row: Rosalie Haas, Deanna Furnish, Myrtle Smith, Elaine Carter, Miriam Reynolds, Peg Stewart, Mrs. Laeher. Carol Smith, Ina Price, Gerri Crandall, Ruth Stahl- mann, Eleanor Evans, Carleen Parish. Band-aids and iodine - 'vital neeessitles lor Hughes' hardy puekste1's,' 'Vuesdays and 'lillL1I'Sd8.:,'S saw the faitlilul nieni- bers of the Big' lied Hockey Team perlieeting their teelxniques. Mrs. Rita l4llClll'I' and Miss Sarah Compton. able instructors of the team. were al- ways on hand to referee and advise eaeh session. Due to unpleasant weatlier, the lloekey Play- day at lValnut Hills was called ollf However. the season was elinxaxed on Noveinher lll hy an en- counter with New lN'ooclwa1'd's honor TUZIIII. 'l'l1e llilSf-IIl0ViI'lg game ended in a tie ol' I-l. .loyee Selieihling. this k'i'21I'iS sportsleader, was responsible for keeping a reeord ol the attenclanee and for checking the equipment. 'lllll' outstanding nienibers of the team selected hy Mrs. Laelier were Peg Stewart. Carol Slllltll, Gerri Crandall. and tloyee SC'lll'll7llIlg'. Although field hockey is a rugged game. these G.A,A. girls enjoyed it thoroughly. Mm. qw. . x dw, XL, Q Q, M fi? Jaw i-Q-4 3 X ,Q Her Q gi Q X S4 . st... -5, was 15 Y A X A- -2 1 NSN x if W 1 X wi? R?g x.g . , . Q, -Af .ilsi S AQHA N X G' w W 1 Q-, ,i w Q This girl's quick reaction could win the volleyball game. Only a volleyball could have luelc enough to he surrounded by all these lovelies. olleyball nets 21 Winning season The exciting, fast-moving game ol' volleyball was play- ed during the chilly winter months. Under the direction of Peggy Biedenkapp, sportsleader. and Mrs. Rita Laeher. the girls were divided into seven teams. 'l'hey were: 'floyeeas Crazy Nettersf' The Aces, Tex Hep- tainsf' 'Jllt'2lIH Fourf, 'l'eaxn Fivef, learn Sixf, and Rayettes. 'luesdays and Thursdays were the days on whieh these intramural games were played. In the final tally, the teain called The Aeesn Caine out victorious. On january 13. the Volleyball Pluydziy was held ut Withrow and at Walnut Hills. Hughes was represented by six teams. Nine wins and three losses eliniuxed the year hy putting Hughes in seeond plziee. Score goes up as basketec-:rs boost ball No, it's not a gzmie ofl1lind111:1n's bull: it's the Battle of the Sexes basketball gnine. Peg Stewart seems suspended in space as she tries a jump shot, and Nellie Lawson, jo Ann Leaf. Peg Bronston, and Barb Thompson try for the rebound. 'l'l1e liig Red Varsity Ylll'21IIl llilS lltlllllllg on the G.A.A. girls. 'llliztt is p1'r1x'e11 ezieli year i11 tlle Battle of tlll' Sexes f,r1lIlll'.U 'l'l1is yn-111' the gzune was on April 6 and tl1e G..-XA, ll1111c11' 'lll'2llIl asain clisplzlyed its s11pc'1'ir11'ity lmy lmpelessly lll'lll'llllllQ' the lloys' Varsity liusketbzlll lltillll. 'l'l1e G.,-XA, llo11u1' 'lll'2iIl1 was c'l1c1se11 l-l'OIll the llll'lll- lu-1's who lztitlilully aittencletl the p1'11etiee sessions 1111 e11cl1 luesdziy uncl llllllll'SC.lllY cluring the late winter 111t111tl1s. lllt t1.1111s 11111 t11.1cl1tcl by XI1s. Rita l,ael1c'1'. zissistetl lmy spm11'tsle41cle1'. ll111'l1z11:1 'llll0lIlIJSOl1, xhllllilllgll lllt' girls' luasketlmll rules clill'e1' lil'0lIl tlii' lmysf tl1e girls 111411121311 to stay 1111 top in their own lielcl. odern dancing interprets moods Moira Kennedy and her group demonstrate grace and split-sec- ond timing. Read , aim, shoot . Bull'seye The age-old art of Sherwood Forest is demonstrated by jackie Flora, Ruth Stahhnann, Carmen Bereskin, Esther Stephens, and Joyce Rahe . . . in Burnet Woods. A B O V E B E L O W Nlodern dancing. the G.A.A. sport which develops poise. was practiced eyery Wfednesday during the winter months. Miss Sarah Compton, new at Hughes this year. taught the girls graceful steps of self-expression. Myrtle Smith, this year's sportsleadcr, and the other girls danced to the strains of beautiful music provided hy Miss Compton's records. Since Modern Dancing has no playday. on February 4- an annual symposium was held at XYestern Hills for eyery school in the city. The symposium highlighted a spectacular year. Each W'ednesday afternoon during the fall, a few fearless spectators risked their lives when they entered the girls' gym during archery practice. The girls were divided into two groups, the Beginners and the Intermediates. The girls let their arrows Hy fast and furiously in preparation for the tournament. Winner of the Beginners was Nancy Shawhan with a sum of 157 points, Rosetta Buise, totalling 54 points. won the top rank in the Intermediates tournament. The sportsleader, Judy Crandall, was in charge of recording the attendance and getting out the equipment. The girls enjoyed this ancient art under the direction of Miss Jeannette Nurre. 130 unior High gets kicks ln the nick of time, Ruth Stahl- niann dodges a ball thrown by jean Stevens. A ll O V li B li I. O W As the leaves turned red and gold and the air grew crisp. the .lunior Il..-XA. girls competed in intramural kiekball. Each Monday the three teams into which the girls were divided vied lor lirst place. The Dynamites. eaptained by Alice l-leuek, became the Champion tezmi. Miss Jeanette Nurre both instructed and refereed the gznnes. Ruth Stalilingnm. the sportsleacler. took the attendance and kept the scores. Although only one team beeame Champion. the other team considered their time well spent. Although only one team became ehampion, the other teams considered their during the winter, C.A.A.'s inerinaids invaded the boys' swimming pool to peril-et their aquatic grace and ability. Under the able instruction of Miss Jeannette Nurre. the llughes water sprites laughed while they learned three dillerent methods of swiinming' the side stroke. the breast stroke, and the crawl. Carol Elwood, sportsleader. joined the others in the pool to praetiee strokes, to dive. to raee. and to frolie. Any fish would be happy to swim with these aquatic beauties. .3553 if is Mermaids plunge and float Now we can see why Certain boys insisted that these mermaids needed lifeguards. Only a few hundred more pins and Shirley Price will have a perfect game. Bowlers knock 'em again With an approach like that of Carol Tsaras, who could miss? The clatter ol' pins and often the ery of gi wounded pin-hoy were heard on Mon- day evenings at the Friar's Bowling Lanes. At these sessions, the Senior Bowling League. headed hy Carol lsziras, purtieipateti in competitive howling. 'l'he boys and girls who engaged in this sport were put into ten teams of five mernhers each. Nliss Sarah Compton aetecl us adviser, while Mr. Riehzircl lhornhury gave helpful hints on howling. The freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. not to be outdone, fomied 21 .lunior Bowl- ing League. The junior League was headed hy joyee Seheibling. 'l'his league also bowled at the Friar's Lanes. :ind each lVednesClay the lanes huzzed with zietivity as the keglers donned bowling' shoes and selcetecl their balls. Disagreements often arose concerning' scores which were eoniputecl wrong, hut strikes. spares, and even gutter halls added up to fun and enjoyment for ull. 132 Tennis, Love go together Peg Stewart and Iva Sherrill con- gratulate Joan Widmer and Pat Reddert after a strenuous game. A ll O V E B E I , 0 W Springtime brought a bun of activity to Coy Field as the G.A.A. tennis stars began practicing. After dividing the girls into two groups, hliss Jeannette Nurre taught them to serve with accuracy and speed, placing the ball in the corner hardest for the opponent to reach. Then she demonstrated both the forehand and the backhand return, as well as other strokes essential for a good game. Enthusiasm ran high on Riondays for, on that day. Pat Reddert. sportsleader, and her eager troupe. full of the necessary vim and vigor, enjoyed perfecting their tennis form. On warm sunny days, fragrant with the scent of Spring flowers, Fairview Park echoed to the shouts of the G.A.A. softball teams at play. Every Tuesday and 'l'hursday. the girls made the journey to this park for their enthusiastic sessions on the diamond, always accompanied by Linda Charley, 1956 sportsleader. When not kept busy dodging thrown bats and misdirected balls. Mrs. Rita Lacher acted as umpire and instructor. Although the G.A.A. softball teams could not put the Redlegs to shame. they undoubtedly had more fun. Sluggers dust plate Wilma Porter, Eleanor livans, Sylvia Jacobs, Joyce Williamson, and Joyce Scheibling watch Linda Charley strike out. 1 X X W E U! 0049! 'PFW OFFICERS ' DAVID COOK . .... ,,.,. P ,e5f,1,,,,, HENRY SCI-IWVARZ . .. ...... Vire Presidfrzt MARY LYNN GRI ICU. . .... Reforrling Serwlnry DICK SCHWAB .... ............. 7 'reaxzirer NELDA NORTON . .. .... Cm1'P.vp0nding Secretary if The Student Council holds a Christmas Tea in the Alcove. Co-ed Congress copes With student needs Student Council, the Hughes student governing body. is under the sponsor- ship of lXIiss Gladys Kloak. Representatiyes from each homeroom meet once a month to discuss various problems pertaining to student participation in school inaintenzince, The drinking fountains are kept running properly. and food prices are posted in the lunchrooin. As in previous years. the Council sold candy. managed the Lost and Found Department, presented an assembly featuring classical music, and actively participated in the Inter-City Student Council, which Hughes initiated last year. This year. the Council launched a ezunpziign to clean up the school. and printed booklets containing cluh information to he sent to schools having students entering Hughes next yea r. First Row: Mary Kakoganis, Sue Brant. Marilyn McKee, Carole Shook, Judy Kamleiter, Elaine Winters, Wanda Tomp- kins, Janice Freckman, Marguerite Reid. Second Row: Wayne Lenning, Mike Ma- gin, Barbara Hafner, Mary Lynn Gregg tRecording Secretaryj, Hank Schwarz lVice-Presidentl. Dave Cook tPresidentl. Dick Schwab lTrea.surerJ, Nelda Norton tCorresponding Secretaryl, Bill Rahn. Diane Nickolas, Mary Gaefe. Third Row: Harriet Perkins, Janie Strathman, Mary Ann Brill, Judy Jesse, Pat Clippard, Wil- liam Strawbridge, Nancy Grube, Sandy Behrendt, Mildred Waddle, Elaine Car- ter. Jerry Naylor, Jack Jenkins. Fourth Row: Patrick Breen, Jack Snarr, Paul VVesterlneyer, Frank Miller, Charles Hanekamp. David Bonnett, Daryl Cream- er. Allen Justice, Don Osswald, Jerry Franks, Joseph Breiner, Tim Fleming. unior High voices 0l l'lCHRS csizuilcziz sYR1Nc: . . ........,.... ..... P ffmiffif ' ' h 1 1 KIICAN M:XYl lELD ...... ViceP1'P5idr11I S S S C BQXRBAR.-X l'HlfI,l'S . . . . .Rffrording Setretary CAROL YYIND .... ......,.., 7 v!'6fl.Y1l!'FI' NANCY SMl'l'H ....... ..Tre'r1.f11rer RUMAINI-1 NPIUMANN .. ..'1'1'en.v1nfz First Row: George Syring 1Presidenti, Je:-in Mayfield iVice-Presidentl, Carol Wind i'l'rea.surerr. Nancy Smith 4Treasurerr, Barbara Phelps tSecretaryi, Romaine Neu- mann lTi'easurerb. Second Row: Frank Nantz, Tony Black, Philip Diehl, Margaret Smith, Dixie Storer, Dona Cotton. Carolyn Seitz, Sue Setser, David Walker. Third Row: Ronnie Jennings. Pat. Carrelli, Pamela Cook, Gloria Frazier, Kaye Sterneberg. Billie Kennedy, George Bitsoff. Fourth Row: Bobbie Brewer, Donna Bales, Tom Parthenakis, Ann Goldmeyer, Janice Klein, Sandy Clyde, Marie Parker. Fifth Row: Gerald Michaud, Robert Miller, Charles Williamson, Walter Henderson, Richard Burke, Norma Stoehr, Chuck Kile. .luuior Studrnt Council. founded in 1953 with thc- coming of thc' -Iuuior High. is also under thi' guidance of lyliss Gladys Kloak. Thi- Council markvd thi- Thanksgiving season by donating ranuvcl goods and uioncy to thx' less fortunate. A sfraphook for thi- Childi'1'n's C1onx'alc'sCr'nt Home was mach- by the iiivinhvrs at Christmas timv. 'l'hv yi'ar's main proji-rt was to revise thc junior High Point Systviu. CZorrm-spoiidingly. thc' only award a junior High Can obtain is a Card for having thi' most activities tlirougliout thc' yvar. 137 Elaine Winters, in chargc of thc' candy ma rhino, watches llutvh Fisclwr satisfy his app? lite. Julia Addison Renmarie Azar Helen Baker Phyllis Ball Jackie Barker Fay Barnett Connie Beckham Sandy Behrendt Elaine Blackwood Jill Bornenian 'Fressie Brannum Jeanne Bregen Peggy Bronston Rosetta Buise Nancy Burton Pat Byer Rosalie Carney Caroline Chase Armenta Chatman Pat Clark Janet Clemens Charlene Clift Pat Clippartl Juanita Collins Mildred Conover Joyce Countryman Rosalee Crauder Beth Crawford Yvonne Crawford Nancy Dale Linda Daubenspeck Shirlene Dixon Jeannine Eiler Mary Eiselein Elaine Ellerhorst Carol Evans Shirley Fastnacht Karin Frech Gloria Geisler Loretta Gooch Paula Gooder Mary Lynn Grogg Jean Groll Mary Grone Jane Grozier Rosalie Haas La Vern Hammer Minerva Hartman Carol Hemingway Evelyn Hafner Geneva Hesse Jackie Himes Elaine Hoeweler Irene Hoeweler Ruth Holtkanip Sandra Howell Barbara Hubble Shirley Huckaby Ann Hull Juanita Hyde Sylvia Jacobs Judy Jesse Mary Jones Christine Kontos Janice Krell Barbara Krohn Anna Lane Jean Lauck Betty Jean Lee Wanda Lindsay Claudia Luecke Patricia Macke Ruth McFarland Margaret Morgan Anne Morrison Lynne Morrow Betty Newman Anita Overburg Sue Parker Barbara Patton Harriet Perkins Barbara Persons Wilma Jean Porter Esther Rechel Patricia Ann Reddert Mary Louise Rumping Joan Ruthemeyer Gwendolyn Saunders Pamela Schehr Sylvia Schneider Beatrice Shepherd Jeannine Schutte Carol Ann Smith Jeannette Smith Evelyn Spears Sarah Stoffregen Arlene Stegner Lois Stein Sue Stephens Peggy Stewart Sonva Stopper Carolyn Stortz Joyce Taulbee Katherine The-is Barbara Thompson Marlene Tice Wanda Tompkins Joy Townley Carol Tsaras Nancy Tubb Sara Vernier Roberta Wagner Julia Ward Susan Werner Vonda Wise .Iudie Wittlin Marilyn Wolf Janie Woods Carol Wuehker Carol Weursch Margie Woltering Dee Woosley Sandra Wulff Suzanne Zeigler Violet Zinser Patricia Zoller Honor MFMBERS Paula Gooder Coinpliinents thc tm chairincn, Carol Tsaras and Harrut The Honor League Tea is thc highlight of thc yulctide season. Perkins. HONOR LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD First Row: La Vern Hammer, Harriet Perkins t Recording Secretary3,Jill Bome- man tVice-Presidentb, Mary Eiselein tPresidentb, Carol Tsaras tTreasurerJ. Mary Lynn Grogg tCorresponding Secre- taryb. Second Row: Sandra Howell, Pat Zoller, Judy Jesse, Paula Gooder, Chris- tine Kontos, Judie Wittlin, Carol Hem- ingway, Renmarie Azar. Honor League. one ol' the oldest service organizations in the school. is composed of senior girls who have proved themselves good Hughes citizens. and have maintained a CI average or above for two and a hall' years, The lifteen girls elected to the Honor League Board meet with the two sponsors. Mrs, Enolia Heile and Miss Aria Parke Schawe. on the second Tuesday ol' each month to carry on the work of the organization. In june of each year the outgoing board and the fifteen .Iunior girls elected to the new board hold a joint picnic to formulate plans. especially for the Big and Little Sister Party. an event of early September. Each senior girl is given one or two seventh grade girls as little sisters. and her duty is to be- friend these newcomers and to help them to become properly oriented. .M the party. the senior girls provide favors and an entertaining talent show. The Freshie Aids and Information Desk helpers are selected by the Iionoi League. At Thanksgiving. baskets of foods are donated to needy families. This year. proceeds of the well-attended Fashion Show. which was a display of Easter wardrobes put on by Shillito's. aided the Honor League Scholar- ship Fund. The Honor League Christmas Tea. held in the library. is always a mueh- welcomed social event where teachers. Honor League post graduates. Honor League girls, and their mothers mingle. This year all the decorations. even the Christmas tree, were in gold, turquoise. and white. The Hughes String Quartet furnished the musical background. League synchronizes service and socialit Freshie Aids help to keep newcomers from getting lost. Mary Lynn Gregg, Chairman of the Fashion Show, displays a spring dance frock to Irene I-Ioeweler. l i l l i First Row: Louis Fassnacht, Bill Ra.hn, Roy Hackemeyer, David Ames, John Pfetzing, Richard Isham, Steve Carter, Erich Mende. George Troutrnan, Jack Farrell. Richard Holtkamp. Second Row: Richard Melchiorre, Wayne Len- ning, Joseph Breiner, Jerry Stivers tProgram Chairmanj, Bill Hewett 1Treasurer7, Nell Austing 4Presi- denti. Dick Schwab tRecording Secretaryl, Bob Adams tCorre- sponding Secretaryj, Clarence Koeniger, Daniel Sundeen, Arthur Schmidt. Third Row: Wayne Wells, Tom Bepler, Howard Hud- son, Wayne Adams, Bruce Angel. Charles Whitehead, Tom Bauer. Lucious Hughes, Charles Fischer. Ron Walker, Jack Snarr, Paul Spencer, Jay Hughes, William Betts. Richard Roberts. Fourth Row: Jim Phelps, Jerry Bowling. Ray Sweeny, John May, Ronnie Blackstone, John Biedenkapp. John Smith, Cliff Lowry, Lee Ficks, Ray Apple, Richard Junker. John Hochstrasser, Tim Jones, Don Jordan, Ed Hermes. Hughes Club big brothers better school First Row: August Zorn, Gordon Furukawa. Tom Minnich. Bob Ratliff. Dave Staubitz, Charles Weston, Ron Sando, Gordon Queen, Albert Penter. Jim Melton. Milt Hauck, Griffin Crawford. Second Row: Thomas Merchant. Sam Buchanan, Clarence Rutland. Bob Palmer, Jim Johnston, Roger Froelich, Frank Podlipec, Tom Wagner, Herbert Baldhoif, Jim Thomas, Allan Rosevear. Third Row: Fred Pfeffer, Dave Cook. Marty Roll, James Cummings. Jack WolR, Frank Miller, Norman McAninch, Jim Grimes, Bill Ben- nett, Bob Peetz, Terry Dempsey. Bob Reece, Jim Hamilton. Fourth Row: Dreman Cook, Lee Roesner. Lawrence Keese, Ron Hardert, Bill Wanninger, Steve Gooder. Gilford McKitrlc, Ralph Wood, Donn Goe- bel, Smith Hammelrath, Charles Hanekamp, Carroll Hoff, James Murphy, Richard Jones. The Hughes Club, founded in l9l9 by Mr. Elmer XV. Kizer. is composed of junior and senior boys who have high scholastic ability and good character. ln l9f'l7, Mr. Ben F. Fulks became advisor of the club, which has now become the largest seiviee organization in the school. The boys meet every second and fourth Riondavs of the month. Members absent from two consecutive meetings are dropped from the cluh. Among the club's yearly activities are the selling of sportswear and the sponsoring of the john Alden-Priscilla Dance at 'Thanksgiving time. The most awaited activity of Hughes Club occurs when the month of June arrives, and ear wheels roll toward Brown County State Park in Indiana for a fun-filled week-end. Here the boys join in hiking. swimming, and baseball. and take a short vacation from the monotonous toil of schoolwork. All too soon the hours of the week-end are over, and the boys find themselves homeward bound with memories that will never fade. 140 First Row: Robert Barnes, Bob Rosen- zweig, Jack Jenkins, Vearl Penning- ton. Wt-slc-y Wt-lborne, Allan Rolotf. Albert Schwarz, Mike May, David Senn, Dale Boncutter. Andy Holzing- er, Barry Galvin, Bradford Smith, Second Row: John Francis. Dale Klosterman, Phil Gardner, Harry Robinson, Barry Riess. Hank Schwarz. Howard Boorom, Jay Severance, Charles Norton, Walter Peters, Har- old Heimkreiter, Dave Campbell. Third Row: Tom Oberschmidt, Don Sippel, Robert Reuss. Lance Riesen- bcrger, Tom Speer, Jerry Cox. Patil Schneeman, Albert Bailer, William Diss, Jerry Franks, Allen Harmann, Patrick Breen. Fourth Row: Hanlin Bavely. Robert Vollet. Stanley Schmitt, Jim Carter, Emory Morris. David Cory, Michael Jahn, Raymond Eisenschmidt. Robert Fielman, Larry Smith, Norman Pinfold, David Swit- zer, Jerry Fenger, Joe Deans, Earl Schmidt. Hughes Club uniors follow Seniors, lead Contributions tuadt- to its .Xluia Matt-r bv lluqht-s Club includt- a trophv tum- in tht- lront hall, au t-utrant-c t'lot'lt. zi front hall bullt-tin board, motion picturt- equip- mt-ut. Gym 'l't-am llllli-tll'IllS. a tt-lt-vision st-t, and school antplilit-rs. Contributing to tht- Christmas Fund and st-ttinu up a Chan1bt-r ol Horrors at tht- bit-nniztl varni- vatl also provt- tht- xvillingnt-ss ol Hughes Club to bark school projt-cts. At tht- lirst mt-t-ting of tht- vt-ar. nt-w junior mt-mbt-rs art- informally and formally initiatt-d into tht- t'lub and art- rt-tluirt-d to at't-oniplish such lt-ats as winning' at tug- ol'-war and finding gum in a pan ol' flour. 'l'lit- linal mt-t-ting is dt-voted to tht- t-lt-t'- tion ol' st-nior oHit't-rs. Those vligiblt- lor an oflirt- may miss only two me-t-tings dura ing tht- yt-ar. Outstanding spt-akt-rs. movit-s, and pt-rlortnt-rs t-utt-rtain tht- boys following t-ach busint-ss st-ssion. Ont- outstanding spt-akt-1' this yt-ar was Rt-vt-rt-nd St'hrit-bt-r. l The moment when john Bieden- kapp and Peg Stewart were crowned john Alden and Pris- cilla won't be forgotten. Hughes Club Executive Board meets early one morning, I f' 4. M ,,1,.,1f A J t . --1 Mary 1iis1-11-in .. . 11.71-1 Gordon R1-if .,..... 29 11111 .12lllll'S P111-lps ... 27.206 gn 1,at1'i1'1z1 Zol11-1' . . . 11.581 llUl'N'1't Phillipps . . . 29 2-16 L11xvt'TIl H3IllIllt'F 27.092 , - P ,lillIIl'S 11. 711110111218 30.961 L1-1- Rl7C'SIl4'l' ..,. .. 29 2311 Elainv 1AIOC'Wl'll'T 27.018 - 111110111115 1V11IlIl1l'1l . 30.9211 Alndy Wittlin ... . . 29 213 Ro111-rt Carpe-nt1-1' .. 26.996 f ,L4 A .xllklll RIDSl'N'l'lll' .... 50.9211 Ronald Ha1'd1-rt .... 29 010 .11-rry Moon- . .. 26.8-15 - 1 J' Ronald Douglas .... 30.895 ,lillBor111-1111111 . . . . . 28 962 Patrivia Rc-C1611-rt 26.780 1 1 v St1-11111111 1V1l'Ily1lt'I'l . . 610.761 Carol Tsaras. . . . 28 5157 EN'1'ly'H Hafnt-r . . 26.766 H fl N I fl ' li R11s111i1- C1111-111-5' ,... 30,7110 N1-il Austing . .. . . 28 -166 Harric-t P1-rkins . 26.738 Y L 1Yl'l'Ill'l' 1'l1OK'lIllI'l' . . . 50.63-1 ,lulia Addison . .. .. 28 -1-17 Ruth Holtkaxnp . 26.393 M In l!L,,'H ln R 111111111-s H2lIll'li1llIllJ . 30,5511 Pat Clark ..... .. 28.400 Harry Saulsbnry 26.317 J V .1111-11 511:11-r ....,... 30.321 Erirh M1-nd1- ...... 281106 K:1th1-rin1- The-is 26,310 1.illll'il Cox ..., . . 30.000 Frm-d P11-111-1' ....... 27 916 Frank M1111-r . . . 26,260 liillllll Dt'l'llN' . . 29.821 Mary Lynn Crozg. . 27 507 Rl'Dlll2lfll' Azar . . 26.126 R11s111i1- Haas . . 29.5143 Sandra Howvll ..... 27 -108 R11111-rt Hl'SfOl'd . 26,098 .. 29.5.11 Vllllll clUllI'1.ll'I' ...... 21 '15'i 1l1111s 7:11111-1 ... .. .. 'A score of 32 would mean an average of A in all subjects for four years, Honor Society cites scholastic success '1'111- H11g'111-s 1'1on11r S111-i1-ty. w11i1-11 stands for 1111- 11ig111-st in Scholastic .11'11i1-vs-1111-11t. was 1'Ol'IIll'll i11 19-18 by Niiss Htxllxll 111-jach and B11-S. Edna 1.1-roy. lt is ll s1-pa1'at1- 0l'Q2lIllZ2ltl0ll 1111111 t111- National Honor Society and cllllll 11LIllCll'. 1111- six j1111io1's with Illl' 11ig111-st ZIYUIYIQL' graclvs 2lI'l' adn1itt1-d to 1ne1nb1-1'- 511111 at t111- 1-1111 ol' t111-i1' junior year. 'l'111-y forni tlllx 1-xc-Cutivc hoard during 1111-11' s1-nio1- Yi'2ll'. Vlllll' S1-111111-s who graduate- in t111- top tenth of their class 11110 lllll'l' Lllllllllllil. illlll' l'1l1l'1i a1'tiviti1-s of 1111- 1'lOI1Ol' 5111-11-ty a1'1- tl11- Honor '11-a, 111-ld in 171-11- 1'll1lI'y 1111- all 1111- StllC1Cll1S lIl1llIltfllIllIlQ a 11 2lX'Cl'2lQ'i' for 112111 a yt-ar, and t111- 11111111111-1 in .-Xpril lor all 1111- lll'XN'l1'-l'lk'1'1l'i1 lIlK'llll7l'l'N. Seated around table: Pat Zoller lSecre- tary1. Allan Rosevear. Jixn '1'l10mas. Charles Hanekamp 1President1, Ron Douglas. Mary Eiselein. Hi-Y maintains Christian fellowship First Row: John Biedenkapp, Gordon Reif, Emory Morris, Dick Schwab, Dave Cook. Second Row: Bob Adams, Hank Schwarz, Jim Carter, Tom Minnich, Ron Walker, Jack Snarr. Third Row: Dreman Cook 4HistorianJ, Steve Gooder fTreas- urery, Neil Austing tVice-Presidentj, Ron Hardert fPresidentJ, Bill Hewett lCh8DlI-linl. Jim Grimes fCorresponding Secretaryy, Jack Farrell fllecording Sec- retaryj. Hi-Y was reorganized in 1943 by its present sponsor. Mr. Paul llowers. Its limited membership is composed of junior and senior boys having outstand- ing character. Hi-Y represents a unity of fellowship whose purpose is to create, maintain. and extend high standards of Christian character. In order to be considered for membership, a boy must be in good standing with Hughes Club and must present a paragraph stating why he desires to become a member. Caroling at Christmas, visiting the County Home, presenting a Christmas play written by Mr. Robert Portune, and holding religious Easter services before school are but a few of the organization's activities. Miss Dorothy S. Hoffman was unmasked as Mr, X this year at Hi-Y's dance. The club took an active part in the Model Legislature Convention at Columbus, Ohio. The fellows visit the church of one of the members monthly for religious services. One of the biggest honors came to the Hughes Hi-Y chapter when they initiated members into various Cincinnati chapters in a special service wit- nessed by the public high school principals of Hamilton County. 143 CW Senior Y-Teens tend toward true unit First Row: Marilyn Madden, Judy John- son, Carole Weston, Diane Drayson, Barb Schepman. Jackie Himes. Second Row: Peggy Biedenkapp, Marilyn McKee 1Re- cording Secretaryl. Margaret Morgan, Polly Gooder 1Presidentl, Nancy Bur- ton. Third Row: Georgie Daub, Ann Rit- terhoff 4Vice-Presidentl, Thelma Vann. Jean Lauck, Carolyn Schmerr, Irene Hoeweler. no NJ X ,ft to T1 . ,s in ic I X Senior Y-Teens, under the leadership of Miss Dorothy S, llollman, is ax world-witle YQ ' S -cl Christian organization. At Hughes, it was formed to further religion and fellowship 2 '52 in the everyday lives of its members. The year's activities started oily with a bang as the Y-'l'eeners launched their un- fi' . Qs I x nuzll lee-Breaker party, to render a hearty weleome to the new Y-Teen members. At E3 keg it F rChristmas time the club caroled at five institutions and hospitals in the Cincinnati '52 Cirbkiqsra ,X N a ' -a. For three days during the yuletide season the girls conducted worship services C: . Tz? P t 0 before school. On Valentine's Day the members took time out and brought a bit ol' kixqcla '-K xg? Cheer to the children at the Convalescent Home. 7 J For the first time a joint meeting of Hi-Y and Y-Teens was held. A panel was K L formed to discuss boy-girl relations. One Sunday each month the girls formed u Q C K eloser unity by joining in religion at various ehurehes, ,D + '21 E? 144 21-I First Row: Linda Abbott, Jean May- field, Nancy Smith, Judy Mueller, Sue Curry, Marcia Hollstein, Nancy Stretz. Second Row: Sandra Lockard. Anne Parker, Carole Bartholomew lVice-Presidenti, Edna Menke 1Pres- identl, Bev Shuck 1Treasurerl, Bar- bara Phelps 1Secretaryl. Florene Smith, Joy Margrave. Third Row: Carol Heinlein, Mary Diersing. So- phia Meyers. Phyllis Caylor, Nancy Daniel. Eileen Schneider. Barbara Levy. Rosemary Shelton. Fourth Row: Marcia Lee Smith, Valerie Rapp. Carol Wind, Mary Reed, Eloise Jackson, Sylvia Bruns, Edwa Gordon. Patsy Howard. unior Y-Teens also serve . if cs junior Y-'l't'4'ns. slartctl in lfliil when Huglivs ilt'tllllI't'Cl '1 linnor Illgh oilrrs 'l t . . . non' intcrcst to nianx' iunior high ,nl .intl lit lps thtni to niakt' ai llilllll' lor thrin- srlvrs. Mrs. Niary lloeplsc took on thc responsibility ol' putting' this hrancl new organization on tht- inapf, lN'ith tht' aid of this ahlr sponsor anal its rapahlm- prvs- itlrnt. thc Club avoided many oi' thc trials of a hrginning' group. .lunior Y-'l't-cns promotes thoughtl'ulnm-ss for othrrs. getting along with pvoplr. . 4 . . and cllicctivv lcaclcrsliip. Striving to acliim-vc thrsv aims nrikcs iiicinbcrslnp in thc' club an invaluable 4-xpci'ic11c'v when tht' girls lirroliic Llppt'l't'lllSSlIll'll. 'lihis ycar's activities includccl a SllCCCSSlilll Irv-lh't'alxci' Party. ai lvrturt' on dating hy Bliss Dorothy S. lltlilllllllll. ll cosnivtic clrnionstration. and an oprn st'liuoltl:l1lt'1'. 'lihc potato ,chip sale in the spring' was tht- lmiggcst lllOIlt'y-lllllliillg pro-ivrt ol' tho Q ,an war. 1' or thc hrst tnnc. a Moths-r and llaughtvr Blllllllltf was he-lcl. First Row: Gay Leberecht, Kathy Norris, Carol Reynolds. Judy Vogt. Fern Bingham. Judy Roth, Cyn- thia Porter. Second Row: Gloria Saylor. Darlene Adam, Jcanctte Johnson, Nancy Mallory, Linda Large. Bonnie Hazelwood, Judy Stivcrs, Pat Smith. Third Row: Beverly Klein, Mary Jo Clark. Alice Houck, Roxnaine Neumann. Ruth Smith, Carmen Bereskin, Jackie Julian. Marilyn Hauck, Fourth Row: Donna Backer. Charlene Scheyer, Judy McMullen, Mary Anne Davis, Lois Bylc. Pat Marsh, Betty Jean Reichert, Car- olyn Brockhuis. Krueck Club builds character Huzettes upholds high ideals First Row: Dottie Moeller, Ruby Gates, Carolyn Brockhuis, Judy Kamleiter, Hope Parker, Jill Spangenberg, Marcia Detmering, Gloria Smith. Second Row: Mar- gie Haier, Emmy Bottum. Bette Meckstroth, June Perry, Pat Kotz- bauer, Bonnie Moeller, Peggy Ba- con, Janet Koch. Third Row: Sue Haggard, Florence Sensei, Billie Poland. Jane Severance, Judy Wendell. Jody Drohan, Carol Zieg- enhardt, Marilyn Madden. Fourth Row: Judy Takao, Barbara Phelps, Vera Clift, Carolyn Schrnerr, Di- ane Nickolas, Carol Nickolas, Edna Menke. Fifth Row: Jennie John- son, Carol Reynolds, Pat Schweit- zer. Shirley Workman. Ofhcers on Ledge: Mary Gaefe lVice-P1'esi- clentl. Sue Curry tCorresponding Secretaryi, Gretchen Schrof tPres- identl, Nancy Stegman tRecord- ing Secretaryl, Carolyn Stallings tTreasurerl. First Row: Glenn Welch, Lynn Muel- ler, Ken Keller, Paul Fleming, Eu- gene Gobel. Second Row: John Mor- rison, Don Osswald, Bob Rollinson. Tom Whitaker, Gene Mathes, Terry Davis, Jerry Seibel, James Clyde. Third Row: Ron Fryer, Charles Phil- lips. Dave Seifert, Tom Deitz. Art I-lenn. Neal Mathes, Ron Tarvin, Tom Turner. Fourth Row: Jim Addler. Bill Marshall. Roger Hodapp, John Miller. Paul Schroeder, Jack Williams, Bill Lower. Fifth Row: Clem Uhlhorn. Bruce Gall, Wilmer Gangloff, Albert Veid, Dick Shirk, Rudy Cammeren. Brent Owens. Officers on Ledge: Paul Westermeyer tVice-Presidentl. Ron Schott tSecretaryl, Tim Fleming tPresidenti, Alan Blincoe tTreasurerI. Krueck Cilub. sponsored bv Howard liurlevH Grimes. was formed in 1948 through a plan of Hi-Y. The club. named after Edward Red Krueck. former Hughes coach, is composed ol' freshmen and sophomore boys with outstanding character. Its princi- ples are clean living. clean speech. clean sportsmanship. clean scholarship, and willing service. The club sells football and basketball schedule pencils. XN'ith the money earned. Krueck Cllub contributed a tape-recorder to the school. and furnished a school events calendar for each student. ln December mistletoe was sold for the Christmas Fund. Huzettcs. sponsored by lN1iss Ann Rasche. is an honor organization lor ninth and tenth grade girls at Hughes. 'l'wo eighth graders from each elementary school are se- lected bv their own school principals for membership in the organization. 'l'en more girls are invited to join in their ninth vear at Hughes. Scholarship. leadership. and citizenship are the necessary qualities lor membership in this service club. Charity projects include contributing to the Christmas Fund by selling candy. caroling at Longview. and visiting the less fortunate at Easter. A date party and hav- ridc are the social activities ol' the club. COUIICII CO-OlTd1112ltCS SOCIZI XC ll it 2l1I'S L ' . il ' 'V W ,N JJ . I! .1 ' if pl, A Jo' First Row: Bertie Wagner :Recording Secretaryl. OJ 4, . Dreinan Cook mTreasui-ery, Bill Hewett 1Presidentl. 'R 7 ' ' f 1' Nancy Burton tVice-Presidentb, Second Row: Mary Q 17:-J f QV Lynn Grogg. Henrietta White. Jane Grozier. Julia - ' f ' -27 K. Ward, Marian Love. Third Row: Jean Lauck, Elaine .1 ' -ji 1 , ' Ellerhorst, Arlene Stegner, Janie Woods. Pat Clark, KI Loretta Smith. Fourth Row: Bob Adams, Fred M. V Pfeffer, Ray Sweeny, Steve Gooder, John Bieden- L A ' kapp, Dick Schwab, lnterfratority Council. the governing body for the Hughes High sororities and fraternities, is under the leadership and guidance of Miss Hazel Kop- penhoefer and Mr. Paul Bowers. The ofhcers of this governing body are: Bill Hewett, President: Nancy Burton, Vice President: Dreinan Cook, Treasurer: and Roberta lVagner. Secretary. Representatives of each sorority and fraternity compose the coun- eil, which acts as a liason between the school and its social groups. promot- ing more perfect co-ordination between the two. This year the council participated in Christnizis caroline, visited the Home of the Blind, sent a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family. contributed to the Cancer Fund. and gave one hundred dollars to a deserving student. The Interfratority Council registers the allairs of the dillerent clubs on the calandar made by Student Council each month in order to prevent con- flicting dates. 147 H-Club acknowledges athletic ability First Row: Griflin Crawford, John Fran- cis, Tom Bepler, Clarence Rutland, Jack Farrell, Terry Davis. Second Row: Rich- ard Melchiorre, Tom Wagner fSecre- taryl. Dave Cook lPresidentl. Jay Hughes QVice-Presidentj, Dreman Cook iTreasureri, Joseph Breiner. Third Row: Charles Whitehead, Jack Snarr, Ron Walker, Charles Fischer, Bob Peetz, Bill Hewett, Jim Johnston, Fourth Row: Jim Carter, Richard Junker, Ronnie Black- stone, Gilford McKitric. Raymond Eisen- schmidt, Donn Goebel, John I-Iochstrasser. Am I proud I'm in H-Club! this honor club composed of boys who have earned one or more letters in any of the exclaimed a senior who had just been elected to sports at Hughes. Formed in 1948 by Coach Alan Kindschy, its present sponsor, and by Mr. Dwight Smith, H-Club promotes good sportsmanship, integrity, high ideals, and good char- acter. Among the many activities of the organization this year were the sale of pro- grams at the football preview, and the sale of cokes at various concerts and plays given at Hughes. When Carnival time rolled around the boys helped the mothers with the Rummage Sale by collecting and sorting the goods to be sold. The biggest event of the H-Club year was the sponsoring of the annual Queen of Sports Dance. The members of the club nominate girls to represent -each varsity sport. Nancy Burton, representing golf, was crowned Queen of Sports for 1956. 148 First Row: Metta May Wondrack. Thelma Fox, Jean Watkins, Eileen Schneider, Ralph Dhonau, Vivian Miller. Delores Brown, Betty Cray- non, Marlene Nicely, Barbara Phelps, Paul Fleming, Carol Reynolds. Sec- ond Row: Sue Haggard, Carolyn Fullam, Peggy Bacon, Marlene Tice, Diane Nickolas, Bill Lower tTreas- urerl, Tim Courtier tVice-Presidenti, Charles Cox tPresidentb, Tim Flem- ing :Recording Secretaryb, Hope Parker, Sophie Meyers, Barbara Moore, Jerry Seibel, Tom Tumer. Third Row: Alan Blincoe, Janet Koch. Marilyn Madden, Carol Ann Knies, Ruth Stahlmann, Nina Flamm, Jody Drohan, Kathleen Gehringer, Gay Stocker, Georgie Ann Daub, Gloria Smith, Linda Heybruck, Val- erie Rapp, Linda McEachern, Kath- erine Brannum. Fourth Row: Carol Leedy. Bob Rosenzweig, Susan Steinle, Linda Woodruff, Diana Bloemer, Gene Henn, Bob Couch. Gary Perkins, Richard Burke, Ernie Steinle, Bob Vollat, Robert Chace. Tom Whitaker, David Ames, Robert Rollinson, Bonnie Uhl, Leane Solar. Larry Zanitsch, Jerry Kibler. I Tempus fugitv when Latin triends gather Assembling once a month. members of Togati, the Latin Club at Hughes, study and enjoy Latin outside the Classroom. 'lihe term 'I'ogati refers to the dress of men in aneient Roman times. The Latin Club adopted the name because the Romans usually wore togas when attending a meeting. Monthly programs of the organization compare aneient and modern holidays. eleetions, and habits. Feature travel pictures of Greece and Rome. and speakers distinguished in the field of elassies or archeology added to the interest ol' the meetings. This year the organization is unusually large. and Miss Gladys liuseh. sponsor, is present at all times to assist and advise the members, as she has always done in the previous years of Togati. One of the lIl0St outstanding functions of this language elub is their selling of greeting cards. The money made from the sales is donated to help inerease the annual Christmas Fund. A greeting card booth is also set up for the biennial Carnival. First Row: Frank Loveland. George Bitsotf. Donna Disser, Dave Ripper, Nancy Shawhan, Sue Curry, Wilmer Gangloff, Jackie Julian, Gloria Saylor, Clarice Addison, David Evans, Loretta Minnick, Philip Diehl. Second Row: Judy Amich. Mar- garet Carr, Judy Kamleiter, Mar- tha Lambing, Carol Korte. Marcia Braun. Janeen Greer. Sibyl Prun- inger. Margie Haler, Shirley Goins, Judie Biedenbach. Mary Gaefe, Rita Ladd. Third R4-,wg Linda Taylor, Nancy Stegman, Barb Johnen, Dale Boncutter, Ed- mund Weber, Garnet Long, Dor- othy Richards, Carolyn Woodruff. Emmerlin Howe, Joel Wilson, Wilma Porter. Judy Wendell, Paul Schroeder, Betsy Holter, Bonnie Moeller, Carolyn Schmerr, Janice Freckman. Fourth Row: Janet Wherry. Gwendolyn Eldridge, Carol Hemingway, Sherin Pickens, Charles Williamson, Wayne Wells. Richard Foster, Bob Yelton, Paul Westermeyer, Donn Goebel, John Morrison, Manly Otfut, Larry Poe. Paul Burgess, Bob Burgin, John Miller, Carol Ziegenhardt, Sandy Behrendt, Elaine Carter. First Row: Nancy Smith, Linda Burlingame, Diane Drayson. Linda Jo Morrison, Jo-Ann Weise. Nelda Norton, Elaine Winters, Carol Craft, Gwen Saunders, Pat Smith. Second Row: Sharon Phil- pot, Patti Wesley, Florence Sen- sel, Jackie Himes tRecoirding Sec- retaryi, Sue Brant tVice-Presi- denti, Pat Cliupard tTreasureri. Naoml Hall, May Jean Theiring. Nodrel Felder. Third Row: Carol Elwood. Jeannine Eiler, Mary Ann Brill, Judy McMullen, Donna Mitts, Emmy Bottum, Ken Keller, Barbara Ries. Linda Daubenspeck, Julia Ward. Fourth Row: Marilyn Schuch, Frank Kling, Ruth Car- nahan, Oris Hughes, Cliff Lowry, Ralph Ricketson, David Seifert, William Christman, Jill Spangen- berg, Skip Runck. Officer Absent: Martha Runck tPresidentl. Siestas discouragedg El tiempo vuelav First Row: Kathy Norris, Mar- guerite Reid, Nancy Shay, Rose- mary Shelton, Donna Clark, Lo- raine Akins, Pat Flach, Nancy Dale, Pat Schweitzer, Regina Hardin. Second Row: Janice Reis, Carmen Bere-skin, Judy Hathom, Linda Miller, Pat Wilson, Judy Rasch. Joe Compositor, Diane Woodley, Shirley Workman. Third Row: Phyllis Williams, Sylvia Bruns, Helen Baker, Bev Shuck. Antje Schefller, Patricia Bowman, Carol Wind, Sandra Wulif, Linda Sue Morrison, Carolyn Brockhuis. Fourth Row: Nell Lawson, Lois Ellerhorst, Janet Acker, Dave Campbell, Hanlin Bavely, Charles Whitehead, Lucious Hughes, Pat Kotzbauer, William Langland, Jay Severance. Marcia Detmering. Spanish Club. La 'l'ertulia,,' has the honor of being the oldest language organi- zation at Hughes. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Edmund Carney, the club is try- ing to initiate a real enthusiasm in the language. customs. geography and history oi' the land. and in the people of the Spanish-speaking countries. Meetings were held once a month, at which programs were planned that would be of interest to the pupils and yet would be educational. Very often a Spanish hlui was shown. and at Christrnas a party was held, All the usual games of a real Spanish party were played. The club members sang yuletidc carols and broke the pinata.,' a bag containing gifts. As a yearly charity project Spanish Club sends CARE backages across the ocean. and to our Spanish-speaking neighbors in Latin America. As an incentive for conscientious work. the organization awards The Sjiririifili Rfadrrfi' D1-vQ6'.Yf to the pupil with the highest four year grade aycrage. 150 First Row: Celeste England, Jean Mayfield, Carole Bartholomew, Au- drey Bland, La Vem Hammer, Linda Abbott. Second Row: Shirley Ham- inons, Barbara Hafner, Rosalie Car- ney tCorresp0nding Secretaryi, Ev- elyn Hafner tTreasurerl, Mary Eise- lein tPresidenti. Jill Borneman lRe- cording Secretaryl. Carol Tsaras :Vice-Presidenti, Charlotte Burdsall, Phyllis Hudson. Third Row: Leonard Pugh, John Combs, Jackie Craddock, Barbara Walker, Mary Ledford. Aileen Porter, Barbara Menifee, Jack Jenkins, Betty Reichert, Fourth Row: Virginia Cuyler. Mary Anne Davis. Ann Ritterhoff. Judie Wittlin, Frank Miller, Janie Woods, Edna Menke, Gloria Sears. Barb Schepman. 64 77 Le temps vole as Parisians parlay French Club, under the able sponsorship ol' Mrs. Mary Howell. was rreatm-tl to broaden the students' interest in French. and in the country. rustonis. and people of France. The club particularly aids the pupil in speaking Frt-neli more llui-ntly. Le Cercle Francais begins its ineetings in a husinesslilw manner. but usually ends thein on a jovial note with gaines. songs. and rvliesliiiieiits. l'ixt'ry llll'l'IillQ opens with the singing' of l,a Nlarseillaise. the national antheni ol I' llllll't'. and re- ports are then renclerecl in Frencli. Often a speaker is invited to pres:-nt a film and lecture. During holiclax' seasons a J Jro Jriate Frenrh Uaiiies, relebrations. anal songs , , N are a part ol the club invctings. French Club is also a service organization. lt donates money to tl,-Xlili for loocl to be sent to a French orphanage. The orphans. in turn. rorresponcl with the meni- bers of the club, The club Contributes to the llughes Cfhristinas lfuncl. and assists with the Hughes Carnival. First Row: Judy Takao, Patti 'Wells, Bonnie Roth, Yvonne Crawford. Judy Morgan. Gloria Cox, Dorothy Moeller, Dixie Mc- Hatton. Second Row: Marilyn Douglas, Jackie Flora, Darlene Cassani. Bob Waples, Judy Car- ney, Vera Clilit, Pat Haney. iVil- liazn Thompson. Third Row: Michael Aaronson, Katlieryne Pickett, Deeclee Detnier, Ursula Mattner, Carol Fessler, Barbara Perkins, Connie Beckham, Terry Davis. Fourth Row: Pat Sublelt. Judy Henry, Jacquie Kennedy. James Flowers, Christiane Rudolf. Janet Manuel. Elaine Booker, Pat Nlarsh. First Row: Barbara Reeves, Mary Spivak, Lucey Merriman, Kath- erine Theis, Marilyn Wolf, Ann Hoermann, Romaine Neumann, Pauline Parker. Second Row: Charles Ehlers, Donna Rettinger, Barb Johnen tTreasurerJ, Allan Roloff tPresidentJ, Vearl Penning- ton tVice-Presidenty, Peggy Bied- enkapp lSecretaryl, Wilma Leav- erton, Rudolph Cammerer. Third Row: Robert Hesford, Pat Zoller, David Flick, Lloyd Rosevear. Helen Schriefer, Ray Hughes, Ar- thur Schmidt, Geraldine Meyer. Suzanne Ziegler. Fourth Row: Bette Meckstroth, Albert Schwarz, Roger Hodapp, Joe Deans, Smith Hammelrath, Emory Morris, Bob Peetz, Joan Ruthemeyer, William Strawbridge. Die Zeit fliegtv as German Club congregates First Row: Nancy Bunthotf, Bon- nie Riess, Pam Schehr, Ann Avey, Edith Tiepel, Mary Anne Mink. Second Row: Judy Crandall. Wanda Tompkins, Bradford Smith. Pat Reddert, Gretchen Schrof, Gaye Francis, Marilyn McKee, Rodney Hummel. Third Row: Jim Weiss, Rosalie Haas, Rosetta Buise, Richard Melchiorre, Hank Schwarz, George Syring, Robert Noell, Violet Zinser, Harry Sauls- bury. Fourth Row: Erich Mende. Jeanette Krohn, Rosalee Crauder, Lance Riesenberger, Ralph Wood. Mac Berman, Bill Kemner, Robert Shapiro, Frieda Addison. Kleinhers ol the German Club, under the able sponsorship of Nlrs. .lunnet Nlurphv. meet once ll month to practice their conversational German, and to gain a better unclerstancling ofthe land, people, and customs of Germany, lhese purposes were accomplished this year by seeing several good movies on present-day Germany, by listening to the experiences of a professor of German at the Y'.,.', ,', ,,,,,.,,, vs s .. Lnixtisity ol Cincinnati who has tiaxtlltci itctntly in Crermany. and by singing Ger- man songs. and producing humorous German skits. Anyone who IS studying the language is eligible for membership in the club, but some knowledge ot the spoken language is essential. as meetings are conducted in German. One of the most worthwhile yearly projects is the sending of Care packages on-,-- seas. One ol the most memorable meetings is the annual picnic in Burnet Wfoods 152 l First Row: Rita Abt, Carol Bowling. Phyllis Ball, Waltraud Lemmrieh. Second Row: Roosevelt Collins. Phyllis Black. Third Row: Urlson Gamble, Christine Kontos. Tom Rex- roat, Don Toelke lVice-President! Gary George. Carol Wuebker lTreas- urerl. Joe Kline 1Presidentl, George Du Pree. Neil Kestler, Mary Rump- ing. Fourth Row: Bob Siegrist, Ray- mond Merrill. Albert Butler, Tom Young, Frank Herrmann. Officer Ab- sent: Fred Reece 1Secretaryl. Sales Club make sales Salesinanship Club. organized by Nliss Mary lX1eSurely. is one ol' the oldest or- ganizations at Hughes. The elub was established by the former salesmanship teacher to encourage students to go into different selling occupations. and to have a better knowledge ol' the selling and advertising that is done in the retail stores. The meetings are held during elass time. about onee a month, Speakers from the Sales Executive Council speak to the members on various phases ol' selling. This council gives an annual spring banquet to which two members from eaeh sales class are invited. Miss Elizabeth Shields. who is the advisor. gives her time not only in the elass- room, but also in finding part-time jobs where her students ean gain experience in the selling and advertising lields. At Thanksgiving the group helps a needy family and during the yuletide season boosts the Christmas Fund by selling eorsages. At the elose of the year the elub celebrates with a picnie at Burnet Woods. First Row: Judy Childers lTreas- urerl, Betsy McKinley 1Presi- dentl, Marcia Wolosin tRecording Secretaryj. Second Row: Carolyn Jaeger, Bemice Stewart, Lila Knight, Carl Servizzi. Bob Jones. Charles Norton, Jerry Black, Dale Lister, Gurdeen Foster, lihte Skin- ner, La Rue Skinner. Third Row: Donald Bridges, Joan Bensinger, Ruby Stayton, Jo Ann Shouse, Hazel Browning, Barbara Wei- sharr, Officer absent: Jay Sever- ance lVice-Presidentl. Beta Chi boosts commercial morale First Row: Vivian Miller, Maro Adams, Gloria Miller. Carole Coleman, Margaret Wilson, Sondra Lohrum, Sharon Cotton, Marilyn Schlesing, Bar- bara Clasgens. Second Row: Katherine Theis, Elaine F-fooweler, Patricia Macke tTreasureri. Shirley Huckaby tvice-presidenti, Janice Krell iPresidentl. Shiriene Dixon tSecretaryl, Ester Rechel iHisto- rianl, Myrtle Smith. Gurdeen Foster, Katheryne Pickett. Third Row: Phyllis Williams, Geraldine Knight, Jo Ann Baldwin, Carol Huetcher, Peggy Rego, Pat Bowman, Madge Crabtree, Shirley Fast- nacht. Ester Stephens. Fourth Row: Phyllis Hines. Jeanette Sorgs, Lorraine Woltesing, Lawrence Keese, Betty Freeman, Iva Price, James Melton, Bev Reese. First Row: Gaylee Wagner, Shirley Allmond. Shir- ley Price, Jean Lauck, Pauline Parker, Marlene Weber, Sylvia Schneider, Betty Camp, Cleada Kid- well. Second Row: Rita Wright, Nancy Lucas. Sherry Biedenbender, Mari-Lynn Buttery, Pat Shel- ton, Jackie Barker, Doris Cummins, Becky Stewart. Judy Carney. Third Row: Marlene Niceley, Carol Bickel, Dinah Johnson, Allen Roberts, Peggy Bron- ston, Arlene Haendel. June Perrv. Carol DiGaetano, Carleen Smiley, Marlene Rahn. Fourth Row: Kath- er.yn Chambers, Theresa F.ynn, Carol Johnson. Norman McAninch, Ruth Carnahan, Ruby Kramer. Janet Burke, Carol Hanks. First Row: Carol Roth, Joyce Yacchari, Lettie Hol- land, Carol Reichle, Betty Newman, Mildred Con- over, Carolyn Felder. Jean Watkins, Laura Edwards. Second Row: Delores Thompson, Loraine Akins. Frances Van Dyke, Carol Davisson, Carol Wamser, Becky Brandon, Wanda Hansford. Nancy Carpenter. Eleanor Evans, Gwen Saunders. Third Row: Judy Gallagher, Thelma Vann, Margaret East. Kathy Brannum. Jo Ann Leaf, Barbara Coleman, Janet Woods, Janet Niceley, Antonio Caylor. Fourth Row: Caroline Chase, Frieda Addison, Joan Lucas, Ca1'ol Rennegarbe, Jack Wolff, Miriam Reynolds, Joy Schellinger. Ruth Bertram, Peg Curry. Founded and sponsored hy Mr. Charles tie- raci. Beta Chi. now in its third year. is the only husincss cluh at Hughes. The niain ohjcrtiye ol' the organiyation is to help Students get a hcttcr insight into the world ol' hnsincss which they will enter alter graduation. In chartered huses, thc seventy nienihcrs inaclc interesting inspection trips to thc' Cliryrolct plant and to Iyorydalc, the Procter 81 Ganihle plant. during the winter. ln March, the club sponsored a Nlr. Beta and Bliss Chi danrc. and in April. they organized an Ohio Riycr Cruise to Point Pleasant on the riycrhoat Ayalon. Merchandiscrs appl methods First Row: Carolyn Chase tPresi- dentl. Mildred Conover :Secretary- Treasurerl. Jackie Barker lVice- Presidentl, Mary Grnne. Second Row: Frank Podlipec, Irene Hoeweler, Lynne Morrow. Jeanne Bregen. Third Row: George Du Pree, Peggy Gearheart, Marcia Wolosin, Sandra Wulff. Shirley Huckaby. Fourth Row: Shelby Williams, Loretta Gooch. Fifth Row: Ann Hull, Jean Groll. Charlyn Callan, Jackie Huber. Mcnibcrsliip in thc Bierchanclising Club, sponsored by Mrs. Elizabeth Shields. is limited to seniors who co-op in downtown department stores. Gaining experience in tlilllercnt types ol' selling. office work. and general incrchantlising' inlorination. Students work three hall'-days a week. combining' school work with practical expe- ricncc. At thc conclusion ol' thc rear a cash award is presented to the outstanding' stu- dent in thc merchandising course. Mercliantlising' is valuable when the time comes for the stucient to cope with problems of the business worlcl. lhe Hughes Math Club was founded tcn years ago. Since then it has trictl to lurthcr students' interest in higher mathematics and bring moments ol' mathemat- ical pleasure outside the classroom. The club. under the sponsorship ol' N111 Clyclc Hall. meets once a month for a social or an educational prograin. Included on the educational agenda this year was a movie on aluminum. and a talk on astronomy by Mr. P. Bauer. Parties at Christmas and on Valentina-'s Day highlighted the social aspect ol' thc organiza- tion. 5 Q! A ll C I Y l ll li I, O W Math Club employs third R First Row: Delores Brown. Allen Harmann tSecretary, Treasurerl. Albert Schwarz 4Presidentl, Art Webber tVice-Preisdentl, Rita Ladd, Margaret Carr. Second Row: Esther Anschutz. Gretchen Schrot, William Neubert. Thomas Turner. Marilyn Madden. Shirley Work- man. Joe Kroger. Third Row: Barb Carlton. Jim Weiss. Don Wahle. Jack Davis, Barry Galvin, Bob Grasser, Allen Horwitz, John Diekmann. Fourth Row: Janet Koch, Dale Klosterman, Bob Rat- litf, Hank Schwarz, David Seifert, Larry Paul. Harry Robinson, Vearl Pennington. Barb Johnen. Fifth Row: Hanlin Bavely. Robert Kaeser, Robert Chace. David Switzer, Stanley Schmitt, Tom Speer. Bill Elwood, Carole Cole- man. Mini1tc's speed by when incuibcrs of Chess Club become engrossed in learning how to perfect their game in preparation for contests with other high schools and some universities. According to Mr. Murphy Doherty. the sponsor, Chess Club, which was found- ed ten years ago. boasts the largest membership of its entire history this year. Seven girls claim membership in the organization. a fact which disproves the idea that chess is a man's game. leaching good sportsmanship, not only in chess, but in every phase of life. is the primary goal of Chess Club. 'l'he Future 'leachers oi' America, under the direction of Miss Marie Hunter. was formed to stimulate an interest in the teaching profession. A very inspirational program was hold at Taft High School. All the Future 'l'eaclicrs of Southwestern Ohio met to discuss the problems confronting those who plan on teaching as a profession. 'l'here was also an entertaining program at the L'nix1-rsity of Cincinnati Teachers' College. Exhibits were clx-rcrly pivscritccl by the school marms. A paper called the F.'l'.A. Nc-wslvtu-r is dedicated to news about the F.T.A. clubs in Cincinnati. f5 Future Teachers of America prepare First Row: Jacquie Kennedy 1Program Chairmani. Carleen Parrish lPresident7, Barbara Smith 1Sergea.nt-at-Armsy, Roma Jean Scruggs tChap1ainb, Gwen- dolyn Eldridge tSecretaryl. Sec- ond Row: Joyce Geyler, Patricia Henderson. Third Row: Delores Brown, Thelma Vann, Frances Van Dyke, Carolyn Felder. Fourth Row: Myrtle Smith, Walt Wagner. Elaine Winters. Bernice Stewart. Fifth Row: Nodrel Felder, Mayme Williams, Sue Ziegler, Julia Ward. Sixth Row: Elaine Carter, Sue Parker, Mabel Allen, Elaine Book- er. Absent from Picture: Carol Waters iTreasurerJ. Chess Club participants perfect plays First Row: Nancy Shawhan, Don Sip- pel lPresidenty. Erich Mende 1Vice- Presidentr. Second Row: Dorothy Richards, Ronald Marion, Dale Klos- terman, Joel Wilson, Beatrice Biser. Theodore Lay lCaptainb. Third Row: Art Koeniger, William Neubert, John Dieckmann, Charles Daniels, Calvin Baker, Richard Prather, John Pfet- zing, Charles Borchers, Betty Diehl. Fourth Row: Bradford Smith, Manly Offutt, Lawrence Keese, James Mel- ton, Ralph Derby. Richard Roberts. Werner Hoelmer, Frank Podlipec. Fifth Row: Robert Chace, Harry Robinson. A B O Y E B li I, 0 W ik. 90 Young scientists seek truth Pep Club stimulates spirit at ame time First Row: Carol Tsaras, Harriet Perkins lPresidentb, Jeanne Mayfield. Sibyl Prueninger. Second Row: Mar- gie Goebel, Beth Crawford tRecord- ing Secretaryi. Third Row: Wayne Lenning 4Treasurerl, Don Jordan 1Vice-Presidentl, Andy Ruppanner. Officers around table: Jerry Ellis 1 Treasurer 3 , Patricia Jennings tCorresponding Secretaryl. June Ransick 4Presidentl, Judy Meyer tVice-Presidentb. Bill Gibson IRQ- cording Secretaryb. First Row: Robert Denlinger. Carolyn Clark. Debby McKinley, Barbara Dock. Patricia Burg. Gay Leberecht. Larry Weiss. Second Row: Louis Osterbrock, George Pemberton. Suir.ey Hughes, Marilyn Hauck. Bill Wandmacher, Rodney Rich- ardson, Juris Misins. Bobby Blay- lock. Third Row: Pauline Hopper. Marcia Hollstein. Hazel Craft. Linda Weatherford, Alice Jean Heuck, Chuck Bohrer, William McCuIlan, Ann Lynch, Charles Frazier. Gary Jahn, Benjamin Hill, Betty Quillen, Billie Kennedy. Joyce Jones. Fourth Row: Marie Parker. Caroline Lohrum, Beverly Merriam, Judy Williams. Marcia Lee Smith, Regine Kollack. Nancy Huppertz, James Flohr. Frank Suhr, Nomia Jean Stoehr, Gary Graves, Carolyn Harrison, Dave Caudill, Brenda Simpson. Carol Brown, Burma Marian. Nancy Mallory, Dustin Schermbeck, Gary Byrd, Paul Rogers. .Iunior Science Club. sponsored by Nliss Helen B, Newman, is a couiparatiyely new club composed entirely ol' seventh and eighth graders. 'lihe main aim ol' Science Club is to stimulate further interest in the fascinating held of science. Talks. illustrated with slides and movies were giyen this year on such topics as jets. tropical fish. reptiles. birds. and pharmacy. Specimens were also displayed. On March 5 Miss Newman and some club meiubers appeared on WCHI'-'l'V for a program explaining how a science club is organized and functions success- fully. Pep Club. founded in 1950 by Mr. Milton Anderson and Mr. Robert MacSpad- den. was organized to promote good school spirit in an organized cheering section at the game. Mr. Milton Partridge and Miss Iklarilyn lloscher. now sponsors of the organi- zation. help to promote pep by providing streamers. signs. shakers. buttons. and tags. February spotlights the Cupid's Fling Dance where the King and Queen ol Hearts are elected lrom the winners of the Senior Popularity Contest. In -lune. a senior showingoutstanding school spirit is awarded a plaque. gm Youth for Christ members maintain Christian morals First Row: Shirley Roth, Judy Roth, James Melton 1Publicity Manageri, Richard Roberts tPres- identl, Ingrid Bernstorff tSecre- tary-Treasureri, Luann Gaier lVice-Presidentl, Carol Roth. Sec- ond Row: Hedvig Bernstorff, Ja- net Sawer, Harriet Willoughby, Carole Coleman, Rita Ladd, Shir- ley Chumley, Jean Coleman, Pa- tricia Henderson. Third Row: Barbara Patton, Ursula Mattner, Jo Ann Losito, Carol Davisson, Martha Kennedy, Pat Wilson. Jacqueline Fitzgerald, Mary Wells. Fourth Row: Sondra Lohrum, Lela Retherford, Janet Burke, Betty Wesley, George Mueller. Pattie Staten, Sharon Cotton, Charlene Perkins. Fifth Row: Dorothy Johnston, Jay Severance, Lawrence Keese tPianisty, Paul Westermeyer, Jacquie Kennedy. Theodore Lay, Joan Lucas, Diane Riggs. Parlators discuss timely topics First Row: Barbara Reeves tPres- identb. Second Row: Barbara Pat- ton. Marilyn Madden, Carolyn Stallings 1Secretaryi, James Mel- ton. Third Row: John Biedenkapp, Peggy Bacon rTreasurery, Elaine Blackwood, Paul Westermeyer. A IS 0 V li B li I . O W 'l'he Youth lor Christ Club. under the sponsorship of Bliss Ruth Austin. is a small part of a world-wide, international, interdenominational organization. lts initial goal is to acquaint its participants with the religious background of the Christian Church as a whole. This year the club took time to visit the Home for Ineurables, to lill a Tlianksgiving basket. and to go Christmas caroline: Various speakers have enlightened the IHCIII- bers on basic differences among religious denominations and on the meaning of prayer. The organization anticipates more years of Qrowth in the public schools. Originating in 1925. Parlators took its name from the French verb uIJU.l'lCli.H mean- ing' to speakf, Although the major purpose of Parlators is to debate. members also participate in several speech competitions each year which include poetry readings and humorous declamations. Parlators belongs to the Greater Cincinnati Speech League which is composed ol eight parochial and public high schools, When debates are won. the winning team gets its name on a trophy. Parlators, under the direction of Mr. Arthur Gray. last won a tournament in 1951. 158 . ,M 3,904 lx LL , , C. ,, ' l' tycscvcw AW X-J4f1UfC 1'l Wi C J Rm K IMA! lit First Row: Karin Frech. Holly Per- kins, Mary Els:-tc-in tVice-Presidentt. Judie Wittlin tHistoriant. Linda Charley 4Corresponding Secre-taryr. Judy Jesse tTreasurert. Second Row: Carol Fessler, Rubs-rta Wagner tPres- identl, Lois Stein tCorresponding Se-cretaryt, Jackie Barker. Nancy Burton tRecording Secretaryb. Carol Wuebker. Peggy Stewart, ' 2 7, . cf I ,lllldl . M 'K , ,l M214 . Q tl .U iv' ' ' . . . . . . . . . . mf' gk Hcpta livta Sorority. originally lortnvtl lay st'x't'n girls troin lbctroit, Nllvlmigatn. l' ' ,LY A, is known to lx' ont- ol tltt' oldvst sovial cilulis at Hufrlu-s. Not only is lt unitlut' in its ' L longstanding, hut. also in tltc sorority Jin. 'l'l1t- naxnc, llt' itat. is clt'1'ix't'tl from tlit- , , , . l Z' Yi I livptagon XN'lllCll lorins tlit' pin. Scwit slnntng pcarls svt on at stlwr rrvst syntlmolm- 1 . . . . . I' l t tlir' st'x't'n lounclvrs and compose tht' pin wlnvli Illl'IlllN'l'S wmtr with pritlt' and A I A R . . . . . . . NlllIlt'l'l1l1S wortliwlnlt- g1c'tn'1ttcs lxalaxirt- tltt' invinoralmlv, gay tttncs in wlnrlt tltt' I Hvpta llvta girls partiripatv. llonning lmalmy-lultic and wltitt- lmts. Ht-ptzts wt-nt to sc'vt'rz1l Institutions clurtng tltt' ylllt'll1lt' svason to luring t'l1t't't' atncl otrols to tltt- 1 Sl'llll-l0I'Illill clatnu' gtwn at Castlt- Farm. Hayriclvs. date partivs. and spontanvous got-togt'tlit'i's adult-tl Qativtx' 'l'lit- lasting' frivnclsliips l'IlQC'IlCl0I't'il by tltts Close- rvlations ol tht- sorority ntakt- for grcatvr ltappinvss lvotli during tltt' tiint' spvnt in school and ln tht' wats lol- First Row: Pauline Sicbold, Judy Johnson, Roberta Wap.:tt0r. S00- ond Row: Patty Wibbcn, Jackit- Staub. Carol Di Gavtano. Shvrry Biedenbender. Third Row: CI:-ta Knoeptie. Carol Shook. Ginny Par- nell. Sue Prasso. Carol Zivgcn- hardt. Fourth Row: Judy Gilford. Barbara Hafner, Jody Drohan. Lois Flllerhorst, Gay Stocker, Gretchen Schrof, Jo Ann Wt-iso. Fifth Row: Jane Husnmn. Dt-nisv Horgan, Carole llillv, Carolyn Fullani, Deana Donner. Linda Burlingmnc, Peggy Bit-donkapp. Betty Jo Wiley, Sue Brant, Jam-on Greer, Linda Jo Morrison, Marilyn Schttch, Nelda Norton, ff First Row: Martha Runck, Pam Schehr tlslistorianl, Sara Vernier lRush Chairmanj, Norma May. Second Row: Helen Baker, Jean Lauck tVice-Presidenty. Betsy McKinley, Polly Gooder tRecord- ing Secretaryi, arlene Clift tTreasurer1, M y Lynn Grogg tPresidentJ. ird Row: Irene Hoeweler tF ancial Secretaryl. Janice Fr rx, Ann Ritterhoff, Barbara epman 1Corresponding Secretar' sy. F rth Row: Lynne Morro , Bai' a Weishaar, Bert Bra mp e Hartman, Jean- nin Eile Janice Kr , Anne , My 1' ,Y ' L. rj! l J fy -I 3, , X X if f . K A W . ,JN i I K Tausia Iigzfif W 1 First Row: Gloria Smith, Lynn Baker, Carole Weston, Diane Drayson, Mary Lynn Grogg. Sec- ond Row: Judy Kamleiter, Dixie Mcl-Iatton, Jill Spangenberg, Judy Rasch, Bonnie Moeller. Marcia Detmering. Donna Rettinger, Jody Weghorst, Marilyn McKee. Third Row: Barbara Johnen, Dottie Moeller, Carolyn Schmer, Marilyn Madden. Bette Meckstroth, Diane Nickolas, Vera Clift, Carol Korte, Lee Goldmeyer. X Y y, Created in the spring of 1927 a social organization, the members fo Tausia Sorority strive to live up to their goals of high scholastic aehievement and high ideals. The strong foundation of Tausia imparts to her members a firm belief in Cod and encourages the girls to seek new religious and educational horizons. The girls take pride in their nmnerous Charitable aetivities which include a visit to Allen House, selling poppies for the crippled Children, contributing Thanksgiving baskets, and making lavettes for the less fortunate Children. The members balance these activities with a long list of social gatherings. These parties inelude a Christmas and Spring formal, a semi-formal and several date par- ties. This vear Tausia sponsored a Twin-Twinkle date party. The novel idea of this party was that the girls and their dates dress alike. The girls also get together for slumber parties and money-making projects, This year's projeets were selling Christ- mas wrapping paper and making toy poodles. 160 Fll'S1 Huw: Arlene Ste-gncr 1P11-s1- 111-1111, Wanda Lindsay, P111 MllI'l'2lj'. 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S111'i111 :11'11x'i111-1111'1111- 1J.K.11,Q1l'1N1Ill'1lll14' 1111111'1-s, 111111- IJlll'111'N. N111111111-1' IJLll'1l1'xA 1 ' 111111 x'111'i1111s 111111-1' 1-V1-nts. 1111 111 w11i1'11 111-111 111 SIIi1'IlQ'11ll'll 111111 1'1-1111-111 1111- 1-l'll'Il11' ' 51111101111l1'Q1I'15illlf1 1111-ir111y1111y1111111-111'g1111iz111111n. 11111 'I1'lllll1ll in l1ll'll' 111-11111 1-Ul'1'X1'll, 0111- 1'11111'it111111- 1 1111- 1111'111111 11111111112 lll'XX' 1l'll'Ill15 i1llI'lIlQ 1111- 1111-1121113 1111- 1l'lIJIJIll1'NN -11111 11--111 . 1 , 1 1 .11 10l'llllll 11111111111111, 111111 1111- 5Ll1I51il1'llUll l1ll'X' Q1-1 1il'0lll 1l1'1lJ1ll 1111- 11-xx 111111111 111- N . . 1 11'11x'11x' 111111 111-1111 111 11111111 '1 1x1-1' 1'0IllIJLllll11I1N1lilJ 1111117112 1111' 31111 ix 1111' f'1'1ll'l1' 1111111 1111 1111- 11-ss 1-11l'1llIl.l11'll1 'X111'll 111111x1-. 11115 x1.11 1111 11111 111 C..O.5. SXX'l'l'11ll'1lI'1 was 1111111111-11 11x' 1XY1X'Xl'N' l1l'l'N1l1PIl1 xl'11'Ill' S11-Q111-1, .'xl'1l'lll' 1'1-1-1-in-11 1111- 14l'll11'l'Il11Y 11111 11.1ppx' 111111111-111 1 1111-1'1- 115 ll l'4'lll1l1111'li 111 11118 Fil-sl Huw: B1-115' J11111- I.ip.:l11, C111-111 Craft, J11111-1 A1-lu-r, N1111-1-n M111- 111-rg. AI'1l'Ilt' S11-1,,1ll0I' S1-1-111111 Row: H11111- PZll'1iCl'. Vivian 1VIi111-1', .I111111 Ri1-l1l1- 1M1-cling c'1l1l1I'lllilll1, L111'11i111- Akins 1lIis111ri11n1. 'I'l1i1'1l Row: J11y1-1- J11L'ks11n, '1'111-ra-511 Flynn 1C11rr1-s11111111i11g SPCl't'1lll'j'1, Mary Ann Brill, Kiltllj' A11111-1w11-1 1C111+r1-sp11111li11g Sl'K'l'01ilI'y1, Jillll' S1l'1I11lIllilll, Ijtbllllil Clark. B1-1-111 S11-wart, 121111 W1-iss-. Phi Chi Fira' Row: Judy Gallagher, Gerri Clark ll-listorianl. Second Row: Mary Ann Rogers, Pat Reddert tCorresponding Secretaryl, Carol Hanks 1Treasurerl, Carol Wuersch lPledge Mistressl, Nancie Clark tVice-Presidentl. Wanda Helton 4Rer:ording Secretaryl. Third Row: Phyllis Hudson, Judy Chil- ders, Erna Cutter, Betty Wesley 1Ch'1plainl. Beth Buchanan, Lee Fletcher. Delta Chi Delta First Row: Ann Hoermann. Lillian Sloane, Joyce Scheibling, Wanda Patterson, Nancy Murrison, Donna McBeath. Second Row: Geane Burton. Linda Daubenspeck tRe- cording Secrctaryl. Dinah John- son 1Corresp0nding Secretaryr, Elaine Ellerhorst 1Presidentl, Bar- bara Persons lVlCe-Pl'ESld6l1ll. Linda Sue Morrison, Diane Spar- nall, Sandy Roloff :Pledge Mis- tressl, Joyce Burbank tSecretary7. Third Row: Virginia Ball, Jayne Groll. Gerry Dewey, Carol Bowl- ing, Ann Hull, Nancy Dale. Clare Craig. Renmarie Azar tTreasurerl. A ll C J Y li B li I , O W ln Noveinber ol' this year. Phi Epsilon Phi and Chi Delta Beta eonibinetl to or- ganize a new sorority Called Phi Chi. Ten eager girls spent a great deal ol' time planning the birth of this new sorority. Their success has been outstanding and the girls have enjoyed planning new pins and encouraging social activities. lVIe1nories of the Christmas forinal dinner and tiance. and the charitable activities. which ineluclecl a visit to the Veterans Home. will be ellerishecl by all. Organized at Hughes in 1924. the Dells have continuously striven to promote truth. honesty. loyalty. and lile-long liriendship. This year Delta Chi Delta sponsored the Hlierniucla Bounce. partieipatecl in ln- terfratority earoling at the County Horne. and donated a Thanksgiving basket to a needy lalnily. Each year it is a eustoin to hold a tea on hiothers' Day honoring the girls, mothers. Twenty-four pearls shining against a gold and blaek baekgrouncl liorni the l7elt's pin. which is in the shape of a Cliainoncl. 162 Alpha Beta Chi First Row: Carolyn Felder lTreas- urerl. Priscilla Davis, Leatha Howard. Lavern Walker 1PresidentJ. Second Row: Arm Felder tRecording Secre- taryl, Phyllis Williams, Marion Love. Delores Brown, Betty Freeman. ,X B O Y li B li I , I J W Alpha Beta Chi. Created in Nlay. l95l. was liountlrcl hy a small group ol girls at Withrow High School. Later girls from other schools sought ini-nilwrsliip anal new Chapters were formed. The Club is notecl for its annual fashion show. a liormal nlanrr. and several rhar- itahle actiyitivs. The purpose ol' the organization has been to create lasting lirivnclships, to pro- mote a well-rounclecl social life for all its members. and to m'nc'ourage loyalty. laith- liulness. and sincerity throughout the year. lyyette Sorority was founded hy two niemhcrs ol' Oinifron and Sigma Omega Clliapters ol' Alpha Kappa Sorority in the spring ol' 1945. The sorority's purpose is to encourage girls to plan for higher education and to help girls in lvaclership. tlvyeloprnent. and comuiunity participation. Iyyettes is not a Chapter sorority and is romposecl ol 29 girls from NYalnut llills. W7ithrow. 'l'al't. and Hughes. These sorority sisters gaye the annual Blr. ancl Miss lyy Dance and also their annual talent show and dance. At llianksgiying they took time to help a nevtly family, Ivyettes First Row: Liz Williams, Barbara Manifee, Noddie Felder :Treas- urerl. Second Row: Janie Woods tPresidentl. Penny White tRe- cording Secretaryj, Frances Van W Q Dyke. Third Row: Charlotte Ren- der tVice-Presidenl 1, Patricia Wilkins 4 Business Manager I. Roma Jean Scruggs, Thelma Vann. Joann Pakestian 1Financial Secre- taryl. N Sigma Delta Chi First Row: Janice Cox, Joyce Pool, Marilyn Wolf tPresidenti. Second Row: Rosalind Zimmer, Joan Keller, Jane Grozier tTreasureri, Carol Coleman tRecording Secre- taryl. Marlene Weber tVice- Presidentl, Barbara Carlton. Delta Beta First Row: John Biedenkapp lPresident.l, Roger Hodapp, Mike McCormick, John Diekmann, Rus- sell Henke. Second Row: Bob Burgin, Cary Osfeld, Frank Miller I Recording Secretary J , Erich Mende lHistorianl. Third Row: Jack Jenkins, Allan Rosevear 1Corresponding Secretaryl. Dick Junker, Mike May. Dale Kloster- man. Robert Shapiro, Fred Pfeffer tVice-Presidentl. Fourth Row: Bob Phillipps lTreasurerJ. Robert Cliace, Bill Kemner. A ll I J Y li ln lfliill the Alpha Chapter ol' Sigma llelta Clhi Sorority was founded at Withrow High Sehool, lhe lieta Chapter was organized at Hughes in 1933. Nlembers take pride in their three annual projeets and eaeh girl taking an aetiye part in these Charitable undertakings l'inds hersell living up to the elub's motto. The girls are proud ol' their blaek and gold pins whieh stand for high ideals, lasting friendships. and loyalty. 'l'heir raps of blue and white display the sorority insignia. XYhen Delta lieta Fraternity was founded at Hughes in l889. all ol' its members were students of Greek. It is the oldest fraternal group in Cfineinnati. The objeetiyes of llelta Beta are to develop eharaeter. engender a fraternal spirit B 1.1 L 0 wi to promote intelligence among its members, and in general to exert a wholesome in- lluenee in school and community lil'e.', Its purpose is to promote benevolent. charitable. and social aspeets, to eneourage hospitality and friendship. literary eulture and social improvementf' Chapters have sinee been established at VValnut Hills and xvyflllllllg High Schools. 164 i i Chi Cmega Sigma t t tt' ,,. First Row: Gordon Reif, w Fischer, Jack Snarr ICOITGSDOI g Sz-crotaryl, Steve Gooder tPresid'er1tl, Stove Carter tCorresponding Secre-. Q tziryl, Dick Schwab tViQe-Pksidentt, - Tom Bauer IRGCOFCUSAQ Secretaryg, Tom Minnich tTrez-zsurerl. Sec d 1 Row' Ron Harder! TQ-rrv D0 1 ew , , , fl .' X Dick Melchiorre..D0nn G0tbel, Bill 'xx' Wnnningcr, S Wh lIQ'l1m9l?llll, Jim X ortonj 4. Q , S -J I . I , vs rf M, rf, ': t 1 ! .4 'U' n . . s ' K S N , rx. ,V N -5' 0 Y 'F ' V . . Q . Xt ,. l . J 's A I . . ' u Us ' ,x ' K X, s 5 4 4 t 1 J . W '- 4 .. , W1 I Chi cJlllK'g21iSlglll2l. il clost-ly unitvd lil'2lIt'l'Illll fvllowsliip, was lormt-cl in 19211 hy A1'lllIllf9U.'lgt!g il'SllIlll2l8' School group. It thvn zuloptvcl ll constitution :ts at t4t'z1t1'1'iiity rhzl lxvtxmit- tht- Alpina Chaptvr. hztving' its homt' :lt Hughvs. Cltztptt-rs hxlw' sinu- lJ0t'n1estz1hlisltml nt XYt'stt'rn Hills. lYithrow. amd Nvw XYO0ClXX'lll'll. xxE2lCll yt-:lr thc' lAl'llfl'I'IllIY crowns its SN'Kll'Illl'ill'l ut it dzmvr. lixt'itt'tnt'nt lillvtl tht' Girls, Gym :ts tht- big' momvnt urrixvtl this yt'ill', amd At'lt'nt' SIVQIIPI' from Kytyvvs was nzmufcl tht- Sw00th0z1rt of Cf.U.S. for 1956. Sacizil ztt'tix'itit's of thc boys invluclt- clzltt- patrtivs, stag patrtivs, lixtyriclc-s. :mtl daitrvs. ljill'lll'ilJllflllQ in intvrtirzttvrnity sports proviclvs tht' zithlvtir strtivitit-s ot' ,. 1. . . . ,. tht cluh, Ctlmtity lJl0,lK'K'IS mt'ludr'cl rontrihutmq to tht' Cfxtiwz-r Fund. giving 'lhauhsgix-ing huskrts. and joining' in tht' lIlll'l'lil'llI0lillt' rziroling :it Cihristmzts. 'NYlu'n tht- l955 rushing' sc-zxson rollrd 'round tht' Cihi Utnrgzt Sigma mvn gnu' hoth am inlormztl :mtl zu formal party, its Il'ilCllIl0Il11l liormztl tlitmvr was hvlcl :it tht- Clinvitmziti Cfluh. Finally tht' nvw plt'tIg't's wvrt' liormztlly initizttrtl :mtl joinvtl in lasting lirivnclship with thvir hrotht-rs. First Row: Henry Schwarz, Dnvv Campbell, Paul Fleming, Dick Yelton, Jim Young, Steve Goode:-. Second Row: Don Osswald, Jolm Morrison. Jim Muckenfuss. Allan Rnloff tHistorianl, Barry His-ss, Bob Fielman, Third Row: Joz- Compositor, Jerry Franks, Jerry Bullock. Paul Burgess, Andy Rup- pzmcr, I.anc'z' Rivsmibergmx First Row: Bill He-welt, Jack Wolfer, Jim Gable, Tom Ober- schinidt, Harry Robinson. Second Row: Dave Scnn, Jim Strathmzm. Bill Clippard, Bob Bray. Mr. Al Jordan 1Advisnrb. Triginta ptimi First Rout Put Breen :Recording Secretnryl, Ray Sweeny tVice- Presidentl, Bill Hewett tPrcsi- clenti, Emnry Morris tTreasui'er1. Charles Zimber tCorresp0nding Secrf-t,nry1. Second Row: Howard Hudson, Joe Deans tCliaplainl, John Hoclistrasser, Don Jordan. Marty Rnll. Bill Betts, Tom Bepler, llillllillll Ulmtiiiiidillicwslirculintl1m'i'sut'iiilm1 llllZllllUllS at lluglivs in tllzlt it isi H i firm-lt lm-ttt-r socivtx' but l'2llll4'l' ol ll Latin cli'i'ix'a1tim1, 'l'rig'intz1 Uptiini. wliicli in Ii21llI1IIlK'llIlSiilllllfyfliillll'l3t'Sl.q,NN'llSii0llIHl0ll1ll lluglic-s in April of l895, I lit- pin post Uli'lil'lQlIll2lfplltlllll istoc'1'L'Litl'z1ndliiziintainuLlviiiowzltit' liigli srlit Irzitvrnitx' tlirougli st'liolu1'sl1ip, Qwml vitizviisliip. and zitlilvtic' zu'l11vx't'iilm'iit. l O 'llun-f witli its otlivr znvtixltivs trivs tt pmiiiutt' tliv rvligioiis zlspwt ul ai lil 1 , ., ,. , tt-rnul Qmup. mtlivi' than lust tlit- social zisput cjllfl' c-urli month tlu li.1tc initx. 1 iwlmlv. visits thc- rlitlrcli ol' rmv ul' its incniht-rs. Niiiiivruus social uctivitic-s wvix- livlcl tliruugliuut tliv yvzxr. iiirlutling tliv unnu il l'.U. llunior Miss llsinvv. 'I'l1t' llll'Illht'I'S also luke- pint in illfl'l'i-l'llll'l'Illl3' sports :incl .. ,, , , stxti xl umt1'llvl1t101is to c'liz1i'1tz1hl0 UIQKIIIIAIIIOHN. lllc licws pzn't1c'lpzit0 in tlim inzikc- 5 ' 1 ' lIlU'l'lil'LlIUl'lIy c'gnc1linQ'11t Cllnistnizis, - Q ., ,. ,. , ,. Xlr Xl IOl'll'lll. lmnivi' Liiiriiiiiziti rmimlliii ui. svrxvs as tliv lmtiiiiitx s p.mm1l aitlvisur. 166 First Row: George Troutman, Jay Hughes 1Reco1-ding Secretaryl, Dave Cook 1Vice-Presidentl. Dreman Cook 1Presiden1l, Bob Adams 1Treasure1'l, Jack Farrell. Second Row: Neal Tid- well. Joe Breiner, Bob Reuss 1Cor- responding Secretaryl, Jim Grimes 1Chaplainl, Ron Walker 1Historianl, Jim Carter 1Corresponding Secre- taryl. Herb Baldnoff, Tom Merchant. Jim Johnston, Ck. lv f ff 1 ' f . O-1 lU lfd ,wif -J ,Vw Q 17 I, , W f if U 21, fy Y M I ,fl at dn 1 , , .' ' . , .1 D . 4 , . . . 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'l'1'i Cfhi 11111k1's x'111'io11s 1'o11t1'ih11tio11s lo K'll2ll'lI2llll1' o1'g1111i111 '-f iops and T1C'C'lll' l'11111ili1fs, and 11111l1'rt11k1's 111 l1'11st 111111 Clllllllllllllll' lJl'Ukil'i'l llllllllillll' Q - 'N K' nf fl11' Illl'IlllN'l'S tzilw J111't in the l11t11rf1'11to1'ilx' 1'111'oli11v Cllll'lll4 the x'11l1-1i1l1- s1'11so11 , 5, J I , n s . 4 -' 'l'h1' li1'11t1'rnity 11lso t1'i1's to p1'1's1'11t ll 1'1'lig'io11s si1l1' to l1'11t1'1'1111l hl1' hx' 1'o111l111'l ing 1111 i1np1'1'ssix'1' 111'1'0111o11y for li0I'lll2ll i11iti11tio11. 11111l hy giving' il prgiyvi' 111 th1 start of each 1111'1'ti11g, 'l'h1- OI'Q'ZlIliZ2ltlUI1 holds 1111 Zllllllllll pi1'11i1' 11111l h11s1'h11ll g111111- with llhi 171111211 SiQ11111 F1'at1'1'11ity. l 1 First Row: Dl'l'lllill1 Cook. Cl111rl1-s Sclineidcr. Jay Sover11111'1-, Ixlilll Blincoe. Bill Tlioiilpsori, Mike M11- gin. Second Row: Mike AHl'4lllSllll. Allen H111111111111, N1ll'Ill1lll Pinfolml. Bill M8l'SllZlll. Bob Vollzit. Boli Yollon. P1110 Miugos, Holm B111111-s. T 5 w S ss 5 .nm 2, -lust as a time signature is necessary for a melody, so the Art llepartrnent is necessary for dramatic productions. When the curtain goes up. the audience applauds lirst the ar- tistic scenery. Miss Frances Adoineit and Miss Marcella Schroth direct and advise the stage-set designers and painters. The display aclyertising for the productions, plays, dances. and the other activities is under the deft hand of Nlr. john Michael. The eye-catching ban- ners stretched across the front hall show the artistic skill of Hughes art students. At Christmas time the classes of Mr. Paul Craft donated colorful creations ol' paper sculpture work for the classroin doors. Also making' the spirit ol' the Yuletidc live were the stairway and front hall decorations. done under the supervision of Miss Adonieit. The art gallery opposite the library is kept interesting throughout the year by frequent new ex- hibits done by the art classes. SYN it Masters of media create the imaginar , 'lille canvas becomes the painting, the clay becomes a recognizable forin, and the artist becomes a creator. The school takes on a more festive look as the Hughes Art llepartnient devises appropriate decorations for the various seasons of the year. Many-hued posters and banners display the ingenuity of the Hughes artists in publicizing school activities. Timely are the ideas and finished works turned out under the directions ol' Miss Frances Adonis-it, Bliss Nlarcella Schroth, Mr. Paul Craft. and lklr, 'lohn Nlichael. jane Schroeder poses as Miss Nlarcella Schr0th's art class practices portrait drawing. Mary Eiselein deeorates the windows for the Christmas SCHSOII. B . Nxt ' Q QXQNMM 3 Time-ly drawings arc Crcatcd by Miss real, and abstract Adomc-iI's art Class. Pill Wihbvn crm-:nos in paint, Garnet Long, Nancy Burton. Paul Sollhcrgvr, and Lu Vcm Hammer survvy thc Christmas :mga-I nrt. oments of eomed and chaos mingle as cast enaets Time ut for Ginger nzvdf ' gaawggffnfmffamf Wfkwer 0.11,-if THESPIANS First Row: Margaret Morgan, Albert Penter, Lillian Sloane, Bill O'Keefe. Second Row: Tom Minnich, Norma May. Frank Hermann, Pat Reddert, Sue Brant, SAGES First Row: Dixie McHatton, Lillian Sloane lCorresponding Secretaryl. Tom Minnich lPresidentl. Norma May lVice-Presidenti. Margaret Mor- gan 4TreasurerJ. Jackie Himes. Sec- ond Row: Bonnie Roth, Wilma Henkel, Terry Vonderheid, Judy Mor- gan, Carole Coleman, Pam Schehr, Sue Brant, Joan Cross. Claudia Luecke, Jean Springer, Mary Wells. Ruby Chumbley. Carol Hutson, Mar- garet Morgenstem, Nancy Shawhan. Third Row: Beverly Schimmel, Nancy May, Sibyl Prunninger, Rosemary Shelton, Phyllis Hudson, Pat Shel- ton Hone Parker, Judy Rasch, Linda Jo Morrison, Sharon Philnot, Car- ol Wuersch, Ann Avey, Dee Willis, Carole Weston, Barbara Walker. Gloria Saylor. Fourth Row: Judy Kamleiter, Janeen Greer, Bev Shuck, Pat Wilson, Gloria Sears, Charlene Perkins, Bert Bramkainp, Bonnie Moeller, Donna Rettinger, Peggy Curry, Janet Johnson, Carol Ann Knies, Sherry Biedenbender, Dee Dee Detmer. Barbara Hafner. Fifth Row: Lynn Mueller, Dorothy Richards, Car- olyn Woodruff, Pat Reddert, Betsy Holter, Lois Ellerhorst, Bette Meck- stroth, Helen Baker, Kathleen Gehringer, Paula Gooder, Carol Ann Hanks. Carol Fessler, Judy Wendell. Robert Noell, Deanna Furnish, Sixth Row: Theresa Flynn, Elaine Black- wood, Anne Morrison. Evelyn Hafner. Charles Williamson, Al Penter, Frank Herrmann, Paul Westermeyer, Manly Oifutt. Andy Rupnanner, George Troutman, William O'Keefe, Shirley Denniston, Barb Weishaar. Marcia Detmering. Omcers absent from pic- ture: Sandra Wulff tSecretaryl, Mar- lha Runck 4Program Chairmanl. Mil- ton Hauck 1Prngram Chainnanl. rpg Qwgfvlif iml QQ: emi-:gr 'Tir iii? iii-FQQQ -3-s V Ms :XXX img nshigg Kiwi M H fglft 2Qi ff? Cast tnenibc-rs of Tillie Out for Ginger practice long hours to make opening night successful. . As thi- clock struck 8:15 p.IIl. o11 llccviiihcr 2, l955. thc lights llilllIIll'll. thi- au- dicncc huslicd. and thc curtains opcncd o11 nrlllllll' Out for Gingcrf' ' Laughtcr of studcnts. parcnts. and faculty lillt-cl tht- auditorium as Ronald Alrx- 2lIlllf'l',S thrcc-act COIIll'Ciy. conccrncd with thc cxploits of a tccri-ag'c girl. was vnactcd. 'l'hc young lady's latlicr. a Illllll ol' principlc. had lvcturcd at a school assi-nihly ud- rising studcnts to pursui- happincss hy ht-ing inclividualistic. Ye-t, N'lll'll hc cliscowri-il that his daughter had liollowcd l1is advicc by joining thc boys' football tczun. hc was rcally in l1ot watcr. llow hc cxtricatvd hiinscll' from this dilc111111a lllllillx thc play an uprourious coincdy. LvIlLli'l' the dircction of Miss Mary E. Pollard. thc playcrs spcnt many hours ol' study o11 rcalistic intcrprctations ol' thcir various rolcs. Practice continucd cvcn up to curtain llllll' for thc uiatincc o11 iJl'C'l'IlllJt'l' I. Finally, thc young actors faccd thi' hig IIIUIIICIII. 'l'hcir tulcnts a11d thcir hours of toil rcsultcd in a 111ucl1-applaudcd spairklirig l'lltl'I'I21lI1Illf'Ilt. 'l'hosc participating ill this production bclong to Sagcs. thc drainzitic cluh at Hughes. 'l'his 0l'Q'2lIllZ2ltl0Il is 11ot only opvn to actors. but also to studcnts intcrcstcd ill inakc-up. costumcs, propcrtics. and stagc crcw work, The young pt-1Al'o1'111c1's incct ont- 'l'ucsclay alitcrnoon cach 111o11tl1 to discuss dramatic 1-florts. Mt'IIlhtxI'S illt'lllSt'lX't'S providc cntcrtainiricnt following the scssions. By gaining thc required IlL1Illl'JCl' of points for acting and by rendering other sorr- iccs during thc dra111atiC scason. !Ill'Illl3t'I'S of Sagcs may rcach tht- ultitnats- goal i11 high school . . . l1ll'IIlhl'I'Sl1lp in 'l'l1cspians. a national organization for young pvoplc having actual 1-xpcriciicc in acting. 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The pony 1-hnrus pr1-51-1111 il 111111-y 11rul for 1lllf111'lll'1' 11p- prov 111. f1ZlI'Ill'l Long 1111s1-r1-1-1 :ls M1-1111 NI111' 1N'11ndr111-k d1spl11ys p1-rf1-1-1 1111111-l f11r111. Z Sandy Wulff, Tom Minnieh, and Margaret Morgan slap on make- Mr. Robert Portune directs Nancy Burton, Charles Williamson up for opening night. Norma May, and Carol Fessler in :i practice session. Curtain rises on dazzling musical-comedy Frank Herrmann, Wanda Tomp- kins, Bill Thompson, Bert Bram- kamp, Gloria Cox, and Sonya Stopper take a live-minute break. 'l'he Merry-Go-Round has been in existence at Hughes lor the past seven years. Mr. Robert Portune has both written :intl directed this niusieul t'XlI'2lYilg'llIl!ll for six Vl ll'S 4.. Behind the gltunour and the glitter of the actual Mei'ry-Clo- Round perl'orni4niee. it crew ol people are the life-line of the production. Nlukc-up. tht- magic which trans- forms ordinary students into exciting' thcspizins. was under the supervision ol' Miss Mary E. Pollard :incl Sages. Wfithout the encleux-ors ol' Bliss Marcella Schroth and Miss Frances Atlonieit :intl their troupcs of stage-sct creators. the cast would have found an empty. ineztningless stage on which to play their parts. 'lihe sparkling' costumes ol' the chorus lines were carefully stitched by Nirs. joseph liielile. uncler Nliss Hlifatlietli Zoi'n's tlirection. Not only the on-stage pei'foi'iners. but the ll2ll'Cl-XYOI'lilIlQ stage crew :ire necessary to inzike ai top-notch iiiusiczil-conietly tick. -vs l'he marching musicians execute a novel routine under the glow of Trechtcr Stadium lights. vertones by the Orchestra First Rowi Owen Dunsforcl, llzins Zobel. Christiane Rudolf, Catherine Jackson. Cair- olyn Brockhuis, Second Row: Jill Borne- nizm, Zora Davis, Carol Fessler. Gwendolyn Eldridge. David Ames. Ann Parker. Bill Marshall, Esther Al1SClllllZ. Third Row: Dn- vid Cory. Julia Ward, Kathleen Gehringer, Wilbur Stickney, Thonnis Ames. Stan Schmitt. Frank Miller, Clemens Ulilhorn. Christy Kockritz. Fifty'-t'ottr 0l't'llt'NlI'1l iiiviiilwis pint'- ticcd daily tlirongliont the yczir nn- tler the hziton ol' Nlr. llernixin ll. Slziyiiizui to :it'l1it'x't' ll tlixtwsiliccl nin- sic-ul rcpt'rtoire l'Xl0IlillllQ' lroin tlit- clzissiczil Violin i1oin'erto hy lice- tliorcn to tln- inodcrn ulfitlcllt' Finl- tlltf' hy l,croy .'Xnclt'rson, For tour inontlis heliort- tln- tirst perliorinzince ot' Nl-fl-R. the hzirtl- working ort'licstr:t struggled ex't'ry clay :titer school to pci'l't't't their plan'- ing ol' the neu niusir. :X string qn1irtt'ttt' roniposccl ol' Owen llunslortl. lirst violin: llzins Zohel. set ond violin: George Artliur. riolzig and Carolyn llroeltlntis. cello. entered st-x'ci'ztl contests :incl pre- sented zi special nsscinlmly Iirogrzini. First Row: Kathryn Virgo. Carol Reynolds. Susan Steinle. Sophia Jones. Delores Kelly, Second Row: Jo Ann Keys, Yvonne Craw- ford. Jackie Keys, Dnvicl Switzer. Pziul Schneenian. 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M2 ' ij X-1 R , ' , . ,Q A W h ? ,Q P ' ii jig: ' M, J, ' Q 5 in xc, N. ...E Q Q xl M? 5 1 22 1 1338 'sim' A lx I B , pictures as Barbara Patl . . . it's about time! Annual Staff completes tome Almost constant was the work for the 1956 Annual. Planning began in May. 1955. when the many liacets ol' Time was selected as the basic. universal theme. Then. in june. the co-editors. 'l'om Nlinnich and .ludie lVittlin. and the advisor. Miss Aria Parke Schawe. spent two days ol' hard thinking with the printers in Nashville. Tenn.. in laying out a complete dummy. 'l'he lirst picture was taken at the graduation exer- cises ol' the Class ol' 1955. Although planning clever picture shots was the work of the editors. the advisor. and the section heads. the actual photography was done by the stall' photographers. Stephen Menyhert and .lack Farrell. Pictures had to be scheduled. props and cos- tumes arranged lor. and students advised long in advance. Photographic assignment cards giving exact requirements for each picture were posted. Later. with the use ol' a proportional wheel. all glossy prints were cropped. livery day during the sixth bell. after school. on holidays. and one evening a week. the editors. advisors. and key stall' members worked in the Annual Room identifying and selecting pictures. composing captions and heads. writing and re-writing copy. and pounding typewriters to meet the March l deadline. Numerous. too. were the responsibilities ol' the business managers. David Ames and Elaine lillerhorst. During the summer they scheduled senior picture appoint- ments. ln the liall. with the help of the stall. they organized a sales campaign. 'l'hroughout the year they kept records ol money turned in by homeroom representa- tives. paid and sent out bills. with the aid ol' Mr. Clyde Hall. financial advisor. -lerry Franks assisted in getting advertising and patronage ads. Stall' members assigned to certain sections were: Gloria Geisler and Nancy Burton. Seniors: Pat Clark and Harb Patton. Faculty: Betsy lVlcKinley and .lim Phelps. lfn- derclassineng Polly Gooder. Anne Blorrison. and Dick -lunker. Organizationsg Juanita Collins and Rosalie Haas. Girls' Sports: Steve Carter. liill Hewett. and Dreman Cook. Pmoys' Sports: Roberta liramkamp. I.aVern Hannner. .ludie Wittlin. and Tom Min- nich. Arts rArt. Nlusic. Publications. Drama. K1-G-R l. Very valuable assistants were the typists: Sue Parker. Marlene Tice. and Barbara Krohn. MISS ARIA PARKE SCHAWE Literary Advisor MR. CLYDE HALL Financial Advisor Bill Htvvctt. Steve Carter, and Dreman Cook ponder over sport on and Pat Clark hunt faculty copy in jack Farrell asks Steve Menyhert to explain picture assignment the tiles cards for the coming week TOM MINNICII JUDIE VYITTLIN Editor Editor I-ILAINE l-ILLERIIORST DAVID AMI-ZS Bugincgs hlanngcr Busim-ss BIRIIISILIUI' Staffers compose and crystalize cop .Indiv N'iIllin, Miss Srlumr. :md Tom Minnich focus lhcir zxllcnlion on il new layout. 2:55 p.n1.-a lll0llll'lll of rom'cnlr:nion for Nnnvy Burton, llc-rt llrzunkznnp, .lim Flu-ips, B1-lsy McKinIm-y, I,:xYc'rn Hzunmvr, .Icrry Franks, Suv Pnrlu-r, Gloria G4-islcr, .luzlnila Collins. Dirk junkvr, Rosaliv Hams, Paula floods-r, and .Xnnc Morrison. ? 'Beauties and Beasts will - G . Re d' Sec mgg mr mg d by Thomas J. Corgan, 5 . mimi i.,:W,5w5wi Q ix ,MM NA ii X A m iwi Attractions Coniii Q 3 HUGHES llllill Slllllllll 2 ug, 5 eliii' Q , if W , 1 gm ' ' ii ein M ii imnxel ,Q , 5 55-56 Assemblies o 1:-:ex M few T o l K lg - ' A ,'f 15' 'w'i'! N SW? 3 'W 53' , - 13? fill' 4 ' J, 3? 9. 15, 5, , 123,53 Y? u,l:,Q5g, E clenhsis, ctors, , fJ+Q 'f i J' Am , . W -of fl'f?fN' , 'wffK 'Ql'Yl. izifiixw' V , f Q B , J H x Q l We .-L :rm ,if A .gn M 0 4' we M f N j gfigfc ,gf ' ' Faculty, ,L Qplan mu ,V A' X, lstruction of the land senior highs lr r QROund, and OLUME XXIX I. OHIO, SEPTEMBER 28, 1953 NUMBER 2? ' f - iFall Term Adv arenis To Hello H Tinneyt Relays ly Janice Fra-ckmzm The Hughes Parents mation will luwe their s ccting. October lil, at ' .0 .Mu in the auditoriunb Ars. 101111 Meffi BARRY, RIESS, MANAGIN c discussion entitled Chil- rcn's Participation in School ifc- . 4 After the 'lllvllo Iluglii-A Pi'ogi'zini ' presented. the pzirenuil iew will bv ciiacussvd l rd Whitaker. Princi' wn School. At mhz ram refreslixnciit? e luncliroom, 5 The first mvetij on was held, se er W. Kizer Ok y welcoming the' f . Ralph Laude! ' 'T hat, would he vxpl 'nth and ninth grin. argaret Hall discusses +C-X ,M-Q. V G Pl ns for A enda Ullman, Mm I 5 3 i K I i i l 2 A i I l 1 3 JANiciE FRECiZM'ANfXS?6?:TQGE'E , My X 1 --Photo by Farrell selection of boys for the 1956 Hughes Football Temn. a group of 60 boys who attended the summer train- bottoml Head-Coach Howard Thomas and Coaches Williams, and Will Hundemer. Captain is Charlie 52. Managers are John Francis and Tom Wagner, Fleas? xBiH of Rights' Contest volvccl in this school yi-alum Q A Y-' a 9 1 A..w,,. T ' ' Mrs. Henrv.Raible. the school di- fl' irviixcnmf -.,,...,, smug in the 5, ' up to Winner. acimm' JODY WEGHORST, FEATURE Eoiroiz AS.,,,t.,, e school me-nu.'All the Junior high rhers were introduced. After a hor! tour of the building. refresh- iCrmtimied on page 4b Entire School Buzzes -With Student Helpers Schwarz, Vice-Prcsidenf President Dave Cook, -' elected last spring. is be' this year hy the follogr Schwab. Treasurerg am mn, Corresponding Sec Council Collevts Cash by Sue Ziegler 1 The Student Council i Each Spring, Mr. Ben Fulks, As- istant Principal. selects en lo help him with sks. Thousands' of books pr e hands of Neil Aust' reen, bookronm boys. rack of every book wh hroughout tho school 3 Jim Phelps mid .lack J the book shop, Lhird ll, before and after schorxk bitious Hughes studentslg ith everything from r and math tablets tn representatives will be in each September cents SUE Cross boxesfl and 5 cents? also Lakesl depart- 1 is lo- f open from' re school mliool, ' the Student: put up a picture .ni from the previous the Council is pre- , PMS' . JUDY WENDELL, Jumon His:-4 eoiron f cmfkf Each period ofxmi -' ' M ' 'Cy-umijine, lastlyeixfs biirsxdent, l assists Mr. I-ulks in his office-Q elping him do odd jobs. such as yping, running errands, and an- wering questions of lost students. his vom' the girls are as follows: 1 l 5 S l l Committee Sells Candy I Every yea? partl of the Council'sl regular progxjam is selling candy in! the front hall during sixlh bell andf essay contest 'jghts . Every 'ln Hamilton mer in We SIOO held byl . until the day' nt in education. Tlief and the thirdl on the bame basis. ' Y EDITQR tes! is What2 the Bill' of Rights Means to Me. f Th-is will he a very familiar phrase-Q in English and history classes. E i The National As'-xociation nf Real: Estate Boards is sponsoring the con- 2 test for the national competitioni The national contest will be com-3 prised of the local winners from dif- ferent oilies and counties. i The national contest will award af five-day trip to Washington, D.C.5 with all expenses paid for the win-Q ner and a parent by NAREB. Thel second award and the third award' will he S100 U. S. Savings Bond 'and xi S50 U. S. Savings Bond. 2 Marching Maesfrosi H1ieCaI'f'0Y,Pa'SY Clipwd-Mm' 1 afm' Schwlz This w 1ml 'Jf . Bi Practice New Routines - doin, Elaine Hwweler' Judy Jethgheaded by Dick Schwab and Elames Sue Parker. Sue Ziegler, Violetlwimers' . ' -L Mr. H. H. Slayman, director of the - - - ' 'Allstate Board receive CH Halls, Rooms wdecl True, Hua is crow ,d. Does every- l . . Q one knriw, lmw vrnwrlvrlf Thic vi-:arf New Fealu on Calen ann ofthe' ,cty of entertainm 3 or 17 are alternate by Mr. Otto Schmi liquid Air? MMA 'bn Sloan, former x tezicliexilwiill present a progr W, k PAULINE ssesow. MANAevNc-5 Enwon aff 10- MS- A W W ,- Z in aww :apt:UlaKXT'ZTI'lg Ill PYGSEIXU e 'L ' K 2 ' A, through the halls from class L0 class The sub-basement is filled with 328 seventh graders. The freslimen, strong, have overflowed ment and moved up floor. Wlezlnwhile, 337 :JA uttered around th? Zcasiomilly some ul 0 seen flowing ink me seniors are try! .0 stay within bounds 312. These figures i eighth-graders makes a.,,.G of 2749 students who jan! ,X into the lunchrooms. Because piogrim io high school and students around the country will give many demons Air which will s offer a - with - will 0 seven assembl Society will 7 and 1 'J ' in enrollment, everyu., MOR to iw wAQ.Neae'ga0aSeDr+Cs.a f SCSUUH- l '..., .,............., waouxxlbly - 1955 X Last Q in 5 -MM ARLENE CLIFT, BUSINESS MANAGER ll-i-Ill' IDI AIU 091 llth. 218 -' 2210 448 10th. 256 292 548 Total 641 T32 1,373 Junior High Boys Total 9th Bnh Tth for take a the their good Miss presented, December 23. Junior Talent Show will bf February 10. Capt. Paul W. Dry, a vetera years Sea Duty in the Me Marines, will give Down 1 in Ships , February 20. five trips around the 54 countries. and ma miles of ocean trav present Il display of sea ment and tell about the op ities in life on the sea. He w many fascinating stories of Fotos Show Slow Motion . is a film lecture which d how episodes in tim iphotography are done. The A l . , ! ,. Mies am the lovely flowe l lieasis nre death-dealing iAl:ao he Flower Emter 28. Intrigue, on Stage A 'ie Theatre of Mr. Poe ynted by Mr. John Moo Make Reed under the di Paul Shyre, April 30 ramatization of a series - ,hd poems by Edgar Alla dl Makes Donut To Student Aid F Home Room 101 has donate ' udent Aid Fund. Th will present u fa Balletu. assembly will be VALERIE RAPP, Jumon HIGH EDITOR d this sm, last y mrs. murpny was' married to Mr. William Murphy, businesammn. in New York City and honeymooned in Switzerland over the summer. As most people will notice with interest, Mrs. Murphy is a teacher of German, born in the Dutch East Indies, and have a horrie room outing. When tezicher was ill and to enjoy the party with the st the class decided to post celebration. Now the fun fu been converted into an aid f- L... L- 'K The distribution staff settles matters of finance and eireulation in the Aleove on lffednesday mornings. GLADYS J. KLOAK HAZ!-IL I.. KOPPI-INll0l'Il-'I-IR Financial Advisor Literary Advisor l,ast year. the Gargoyle. prize-winning newspaper of Hughes lligh School. was rated as one of the top ten out of HOU entries in the L'nited States. l'n- der the guidanee of Miss Hazel I.. Koppenhoefer. Faeulty Advisor. the eo- editors. Pauline Siehold and Barry Riess. assisted hy the page editors. -laniee Freekinan. .lody XXX-gliorst. and loin iN'agner. put Otlt this weekly reeord of the important happenings at Hughes. 'l'he saga of the behind-the-seenes thrill and satisfaetion of planning a weekly paper took plaee in Room 206. the Gargoyle Room. every ltlesdaly night when the regular staflers buzzed with antieipation and news. Kiartha Runek enlivened the soeial Column with sparkling eonnnents on parties. while Naney liurton assisted on the sports page. liert liranikanip. a veteran Gargoyler. kept readers waiting anxiously eaeh week for her Hughes XVho. Supervision of the paper's finances was under the eontrol of Miss Gladys Kloak and the Business Manager. Charlene Cilift, Each XVednesday morn- . , , , ing the Gargoyles. hot oil the press. were hande,d out to the honie ootn rep- resentatives hy the distribution stall. who had fiisseinbled in the leove for ,' that purpose. -J, L yy LA ,A L. ff' 2 News eoverage outside the sehl w45 ii51dled hy Pauline Sit-hold and . -Ianiee Freekman. who had the pl asiire of interviewing Margaret O lirien and Eddie Fisher haekstage when iese stars visited here in iiineinnati, 5 gli ,J ' ,in I Staff meets Gargoylcfs deyaidillfrdy W y '- ,f V-' .:,- Lv t- Tom Wagner and Sue Ziegler linger over the typewriter while Bert Bramkamp, Tom Ubersehniidt, Evelyn Hafner, and Cleta Knoepfle show ap- proval of the next week's Gargoyle layout. s 1 -1- T .y QQ A Qt is A - J 1 HONOR LEAGUE LOVEUES TAKE LASTL OOK 5 , , ia ni ' ' . I rs, C 'D gg: .' V x wx 3EAUTY AN . x jk , if wg X A t 1 ' HI-Y murames ARE Recemvw Wwmwi :IQ if fm X I ii 2 , U ,. my we ? 'Q ' ., CEM , 4 we MM, W, . .. , ,: . W J bilkli 'S is . 3? Q , ' ii' f 919935: - 4 www , .... . Y we Q fx ' x pw T li Q? YOUNG SCIENUSTS OBSERVE A SPECSMEN Jef? ki illf K' 'TQMQY , .Q .2 A.2,,'?1zJ,t V mdk Mm SARAH RULES AS '56 BAND QUEEN iF mu 2 'Wim mmm N 'lit 9,403 ,fu gaiiiffy as r 4 Q PLEDGE DAY BRINGS A M , X K ILLION PROPOSALS M x sigma 'Y 2, Q6 .0 Q? , . E 51534553 , - tiff- Q wi Q if ,W we ' 1 fx as 0 6 Time hui' the As sfreams fheir mia: Q, Q if wi , . ,Q K-rw gssigigiii 5 2 5 1 Q 'i Q ai Y '- , , F 1 '+ S 3 l 5 1 1 3 2 mmll,-1.2251,hiiwhnul i f'f'ff'f ? 4 EE li M212 Q 'awligi M i W-ow Q---W L in ,.'.' 5 H A 'LH 15 E S HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL AIUMNAI ASSOCIATION Invites the Graduation Class of 1956 to Membership THE ASSOCIATION ANNUALLY AWARDS THIS CENTENNIAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE ESTABLISHED MAY 25. I95I The Cirizenship Award was presenied Io 'rhe following siudenisz I95 I-Joseph Ries and Virginia I-loimann i952-Vincenl A. Orlando and Shirley Jean Barreli I953-Roloerl A. Goering, Irwin O. Rohrbach, Dororhy Aberman, and Nancy C. Russell I954-John C. Gerharl and Hedy Schrof I955-John Welch and Cilla Chase I956-This Award will be presenred. Class Day EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR I955-56: James R. Carrufhers, President Homer S. Thoms, Vice-Presidenh Albrechi' F. Leue, Secrefaryg Paul J. Bauer, Treasurer: James C. Bryan, Hazel L. Koppenhoefer, and Dale Pefers. A MVA 'IT ZX jorever jriencii TIM' A003 l 1 I 7 1 l 1 1 1 1 'Weep Punching, berlin Says Carol Porter When l asked my Dad, Walter G. Porter, to put an advertisement in the Hughes High School Annual, he said, Why don't you write it your- selt? You have heard me talk about head-type Punches and Die Buttons, and our recently introduced Bal-Lok Punch and Die Buttons which are manufactured by PORTER PRECISION PRODUCTS OF CINCINNATI. You know, too, that these products are made ot specially treated steel and hardened to absorb greater shock, which makes them last longer. Remember, we send them throughout the 48 states, and they are in use in many plants which have need tor pertorating punches. And, Carol, don't torget our new plant in Chicago, DURABLE PUNCH AND DIE COMPANY. They make special type punches, or pertorators as we like to call them. Durable also manufacturers a patented Inter- meshing Sleeve, which supports a punch as thin as a match stick that can punch a hole in metal many times the thickness of the punch diameter. This principle is simple, and you can explain it best by the example of a needle supported in a cork. You can drive the needle through a coin, because the cork supports the needle against buckling. We know, we have tried it. Now, Carol, it the dads of your high school chums need Perforator Punches, Die Buttons, or perhaps a new catalogue ot either company, have them call PORTER PRECISION PRODUCTS, or write P. O. Box 208. Cincinnati I 5, Ohio. Paid Advertisement GYPSUM EUNSTHUETUHS UF UHIU INR POURED AND PRECAST GYPSUM ROOF DECKS .gznior Hugo Lg x ' LH 5 BALFCDUR RING CG. Congratulations . . . to the Blass ot '56 from your Telephone Company A GO0D PLACE T0 WORK THIS BOOK DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING COMPANY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 42 is ., .-fifff an f f 'i-,gif 'ljfff ,-gf' Wedge , I n ' I gf 22 .NSF all 4 NT- QA ' ICS' T, - ' I X 5, , -. -11, 'f!IfSfcF,5 QUALITY-cl-IEKD ICE CREAM was L , .4 f' av WIDELY KNOWN AS THE BEST 0 OFFICE FURNITURE O OFFICE SUPPLIES 0 ARTIST SUPPLIES O PRINTING POUNSFORDS Sewing Cincinnaii For I27 Years SI. 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C. Bramkamp Mr. and Mrs. Herman C, Borneman Mary Ellen Burton Mr. and Mrs. Lawson C. Carter Chi Omega Sigma Fraternity Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Frank Courtier Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Drohan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Detmering Dr. Alexander Ehoodin Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellerhorst Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Felder Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fischer Ann and janet Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Franks Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Franks Mr. and Mrs. Frank Furukawa Mrs. William Gates Mr. and Mrs, Charles Geisler Mr. and Mrs. Edward Geisler Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Gooder Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grimes Mrs. Elizabeth Grone Margaret E. Hall Mr. and Mrs. George Hattendorf Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Haas Hepta Beta Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Heuck Mr. and Mrs, William W. Hewett Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Heybruch Miss Marie Hunter Mr. and Mrs. William jesse Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Junker Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefer Mr. and Mrs. John Krohn Mr. and Mrs. Edward Levy The Luscious Club Mr. and Mrs. Rex McHatton Mr. and Mrs. William E. McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Mende Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Minnich Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Moeller Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Montag Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Morrison Mrs. Marguerite Parker Mr. and Mrs. Lonzie O. Patton Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Phelps Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. . Elmer Rasch Robert Schnell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwab Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Siebold R. R. Spangenberg Mr. and Mrs. . Lester E. Stegman Chris Stortz Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thie Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Fred Tice . G. Tsaras . T. A. VVhitaker Mr. and Mrs. A. J. WVittlin Homeroom B2, Homeroom B5, Miss Wycoff Miss Hunter Homeroom 1, Mr. Hare Homeroom 2, Mr. Keller Homeroom 3, Miss Newman Homeroom 5, Mr. Etzel Homeroom 8, Mrs. Marni Homeroom 12, Homeroom 13, Homeroom 17, Homeroom 19, Miss Miceli Miss Volkmer Miss Zorn Mrs. Martin Homeroom 105, Miss Johnson Homeroom 106A, Miss Clippinger Homeroom 106B, Miss White Homeroom 108, Miss Tangeman Homeroom 109, Miss Elberg Homeroom 112, Miss Schawe Homeroom 1 14 Homeroom 203 Homeroom 205 , Miss M, Harris , Miss Schroth , Mrs, Heile Homeroom 206, Mrs. Lacher Homeroom 208, Mrs. Chepoorin Homeroom 209, Mrs. Hamlin Homeroom 212, Mr. Geraci Homeroom 213, Miss Evans Homeroom 219, Miss L. Harris Homeroom 221 Homeroom 222 Homeroom 223 Homeroom 302 Homeroom 303 Miss Bejach , Mr. Gray , Mr. Carney B, Mr. Hundemer , Miss Pollard Homeroom 312, Mr. Bowers Homeroom 314 Homeroom 317 Homeroom 318 Homeroom 323 , Miss Busch , Mr. Grooms , Mrs. Burke , Mr. Partridge Homeroom 324, Mr. Driver Paul Abshire . .. Rita Abt ...... Bob Adams .... Shirley Adams .... Wayne Adams ...... Julia Mae Addison .... Carl Adkins ....... Russell Alford ..... Shirley Allmond David Ames ........ Ronald Anderson .... Bruce Angel ....... Ray Apple ....... Jean Amold . .. Pat Arrick ..... . George Arthur .... Neil Austing .... Ann Avey ....... Remnarie Azar .... Robert Baer ..... Harold Baker ..... Helen Baker ..... . . . Herbert Baldhoff .... 1-'hyllis B811 ....... Jackie Barker Fay Barnett ........ Tom Bauer ......... Connie Beckham Sandra Behrenot . Gladys Bell ....... ' ' ' Tom Bell ........ Bill Bennett ...... Thomas Bepler .... Ronald Berling Diane Bemius Mac Berman ..... William Betts ..... David Bibee ...... John Biedenkapp Earl Bishop ......... . Ronald Blackstone . . . . , . Elaine Blackwood .. Irwin Bollinger . .... .. Pat Borer ......... Jill Borneman Jerry Bowling ...... Roberta Bramkamp Tressie Brannum ..... Jeanne Bregen ...... Joseph Breiner .... Peggy Bronston Ray Brooks Richard Brown .... Hazel Browning Charles Brunner .... Samuel Buchanan Rosetta Buise ...... Joyce Burbank .... Nancy Burton Pat Byer ........ Charlyn Callan .... Don Campbell Rosalie Carney .... Senior Directory ....551 East Epworth Avenue ..........1950 Chase Avenue . . . . .3465 Brookline Avenue ..........2621 Cook Street . . . . .1629 Waverly Avenue .. . . . . .2539 Dennis Street .237 Northern Avenue . . . . .1327 Pullan Avenue . . . .517 Ridgeway Avenue . . . . . . . .720 Hand Avenue .. . .515 Hickory Street .........3444 Vine Street . . . .6988 Parkview Drive .... . . . .3451 Jay Street . . . . . .9998 Chester Road ..........1423 Vine Street .......802 North Bend Road .........5788 Wielert Avenue .....1987 Connecticut Avenue .. ........ 20 Calhoun Street Eden Avenue .575 McAlpin Avenue . . . . .1519 Ambrose Avenue . .2235 Victor Street .....4210 Langland Street . . . . . .1536 North Bend Road .....5811 Glenview Avenue ............952 Goss Road ........5423 Cindy Lane . . . . . . . .3131 Reading Road . . . . . . . .608 McAlpin Avenue .....1615 Westwood Avenue . . . . . . .510 Klotter Avenue . . . ..18l9 Denham Avenue .. . . . . . . . .2727 Euclid Avenue ...........3586 Reading Road .442 West McMicken Avenue .......2856 North Bend Road . . . . . . . .4265 Chambers Street . . . . . . . . .875 Ludlow Avenue ...........657 Melish Avenue ..783 Clinton Springs Avenue A a Avenue ............2335 Flora Street .....4703 North Bend Road .....23 West Corry Street ....3223 Jefferson Avenue . . . . . .1715 Powers Street ....4124 Lakeman Avenue . . . .1163 Homeside Avenue ...........9845 Douglas Walk 2724 West McMicken Avenue ..........3208 Fredonia Avenue . . . . . . . . . .251 Klotter Avenue . . . . . . .544 Stewart Place . . . . . . . .5827 Elsie Avenue .....33 Lakewood Avenue . . . . .5735 Wlntrog Avenue .. . .. .3881 Rea 'ing Road . . . . . . ...1801 Carll Street . . . . . .4224 Williamson Place . . . . . . . .3660 Colerain Avenue .. . . . .. .1600 West Fork Road Robert Carpenter ..... 5859 Monfort Hills Avenue Steve Carter .......... Katherlyn Chambers Linda Chaney ........ Caroline Chase ..... Arminta Chatman Nancie Clark ...... Pat Clark ....... Janet Clemons ...... Charlene Clift ........ Pat Clippard ............ William Clutterbuck Fred Cole ............. Juanita Collins ...... Mildred Conover .... Dave Cook ........ Dreman Cook ..... Vaughn Cooper ..... Richard Coster ........ Joyce Countryman .... Tim Courtier ....... Charles Cox ....... Gequilla Cox ........ Jane Cox ............. Geraldine Crandall Rodger Crauder .... Rosalee Crauder ..... Beth Crawford .... 'ffl C f d Grl n raw or .. Yvonne Crawford James Cummings Barbara Dabney .. Jerry Dailey ...... Nancy Dale ......... Linda Daubenspeck . .. Calvin Davis ........ Terr Dempse . ff 'y . . . Shir ey Dennlston Ralph Derby ...... Shirlene Dixon Ronald Douglas .... Owen Dunsford Betty Durham George Du Pree Margaret East Jeanine Eller .... Mary Eiselein . . . . . .35 East McMillan Street . . . . . . .307 Northern Avenue . . . .2817 Glendora Avenue . . . . .3318 Ormond Avenue . ..2153 Faraday Road ..........3231 Vlne Street .. .......... 121 Lyon Street ..........247 Fosdick Avenue .....1612 North Argyle Place .. . . . .2365 North Bend Road . . .. . . . .4222 Kirby Avenue Froome Avenue . . . .629 East Epworth Avenue . . . . . . . .745 Froome Avenue ..........6803 Warder Drive . .4229 Brookside Avenue . .... 1400 VanBuren Avenue . ..... 711 Glenwood Avenue . . . . .3144 Tlmbervlew Drive ........112 Louis Avenue ....3247 Delaware Avenue .. . .856 Lexington Avenue ............724 Oak Street ......122 West St. Clair .... . .2621 Jessup Road . . . . .. .2621 Jessup Road .....7960 Knollwood Lane .. . . . . .3568 Wilson Avenue . . . . . . . . .653 Kenyon Avenue ....121 West McMillan Street ......1403 North Bend Road . ..... 1208 Sassafras Street .....359 Ludlow Avenue .. . .2930 Woodside Place ..... . . .644 Melish Avenue .. . . .3400 Blue Rock Road . . . . . . . .437 Forest Avenue . .4230 Williamson Place ....3146 Ahrens Avenue . . . . . .2361 Clifton Avenue ....2653 Bellevue Avenue . . . . . .3118 Savoy Place . . . . .2948 Colerain Avenue .........4202 Kirby Avenue ....1623 South Argyle Place ....1329 North Bend Road Gwendolyn Eldridge Elaine Ellerhorst .. Leonard Ertel .... . . Carol Evans ...... Eleanor Evans .... Jack Farrell ...... Louis Fassnacht snil-ley Fastnacht . James Faulkner Charles Fehr ..... Ann Felder ..... Carol Fessler Lee Flcks ....... Charles Fischer Mary Flowers .... Gurdeen Foster . .. Karin Frech ........ Roger Froelich . . . . Gordon Furukawa Wilson Gamble ..... Peggy Gearheart .. Gloria Geisler .... Gary George .. . . Betty Gibson ..... Donn Goebel ...... Arthur Goldstone .. Loretta Gooch .... Paula Gooder ..... Steve Gooder ....... J lm Grimes ..... ..... Mary L G .... Jean Gryoxlll . . . . Mary Grone ...... Jane Grozler . . .... Rosalie Haas ........ Roy Hackemeyer . . . ?elyn HHTfner .... enry a e ........ B Hal Aruce teman Jun HBIHXIIOH .... Smith Hammelrath La Vem Hammer ..... Charles Hanekamp . C3101 Ann Hanks .. Dewey HBIISIOFG Ron Hardert ...... Barbara Harmon .... Robert Harrison . .. Minerva L-ee Hartman ' Milton Hauck ...... Helen Hayes ....... Jerry Heavenrich . ... Wanda Helton ..... carol Hemingway . .. Emerson Henry . . . Ed Hermes ...... Bob Hesford . . . . . Geneva Hesse . . . Bill Hewett ....... Jackie Hlmes . .. . . . Phyllis Hines ...... Jann Hocrutrassel- .' ' ' Wemer Hoelmer .... Elaine Hoeweler . . . Irene Hoeweler .... I. Richard Holtkamp . Ruth Ann Holtkamp Carroll Hopf ........ ' ' ' ' Sandra Howell ...... Jackie Huber ..... Barbara Hubble .... Shirley Huckaby Howard Hudson Jay Hughes ....... Lucious Hughes William Hughes . .. Ann Hull ....... Calvin I-lulsey . . . . . Richard Isham .... Sylvia Jacobs ..... Judy Jesse ...... Marilyn Johns Rl h d J hnso c ar o n James Johnston ..... Delores Jones ..... Mary Jones ..... Ora Jones ..... Richard Jones . .. Tim Jones ...... Don Jordan ....... Margaret J orden .... Evaleen Jordan . .. Dick Junker . . . . Jack Kaladow .... Lawrence Keese Edmund Kellerman Nell Kestler . ..... . Ethel Kidd ........ David Kitz ...... Fred Klein ....... Joe Kline . ........ . Geraldine Knight ..... Clarence Koeniger . Christine Kontos . .. Janice Krell ........ Barbara Krohn .... . . . Savannah Larklns . Jean Lauck ........ Nell Lawson ...... Ted Lay ..... .......1554 Linn Street ....978 Hempstead Drive .1608 Sutter Avenue .....911 Matthews Drlve . . .. . .3658 Irving Street . . . . .6925 Somerset Drive .3932 Llewellyn Street .930 Ludlow Avenue . . . . . . .6368 Mels Street . . . . .1572 Tremont Street . . . . .842 Ridgeway Avenue Lylebum Place .....No. 5 Taft Road Lane . . . . . . . . .1505 Aster Place Leroy Court . . . . . . .2257 Bogen Street .. .. . . . .3641 Reading Road ....l53l North Ben Road .. . .3401 Cleveland Court . . . . . . .3494 Mlllvale Circle .....2l7 Glenwood Avenue Vine Street . . . .1523 Springlawn Avenue . . . . . . .4335 Haight Avenue . .350 Probasco Avenue . . . . .1801 Catalina Avenue .. . . . . . . .314 Linden Street . . . . .5675 Belmont Avenue . . . . .5675 Belmont Avenue .. . . .590 Terrace Avenue . . . . . .1123 Wllmont Court . . . . . . . . .3723 Cass Avenue . . . . ..2537 Stratford Avenue . .2968 Deckebach Avenue Orient Avenue Gray Road . . . .7659 Bltteroot Lane . . . . .227 Bosley Street ........7631 Daly Road . . . . . .225 Klotter Avenue . . . . . .1612 Peaslee Avenue . . . . .2921 Jetterson Avenue . . . . .16 Erkenbrecker Avenue . . . . . . . .3901 Colerain Avenue ........584 L.0WEll Avenue .. . .6056 Lantana Avenue Oak Street . .. . . .520 Lowell Avenue ... . .1731 North Bend Road . . . . . . .2362 Ravine Street .. . . . .141 Glenrlage F1808 . .... 5748 St. Elmo Avenue Fairview P1822 . .......... 8041 Knollwood Lane . . .. . . . .3580 WBSDIDKIOH Avenue . .... 4604 North Edgewood Avenue .. . . . . . . . . . .2126 Aubum Avenue ............3745 Borden Street Meryton Lane ....4921 North Raebum Drive . ...... 200 Township Avenue ..... 5828 Lathrop Place .3636 Columbus Avenue Gray Road . . . .6257 Cary Avenue .. . .4334 Virginia Avenue . . . .1128 Grand Avenue ........,3093 Diehl Road ....2151 Hatmaker Street ...........459 Riddle Road .3264 Delaware Avenue . . . . .2307 Colerain Avenue . . . . .2700 Jefferson Avenue . . . .6211 Savannah Avenue Medosch Avenue Ridgeway Avenue .......3024 Vine Street 161.2 William Howard Taft Road . . .. . . . . . .830 Cleveland Avenue Parker Street ..... 1772 Townsend Street . . . .8004 Camner Avenue ....8768 Cottonwood Drive Park Place . . . . . . .753 Whittier Place . . . . .616 Melish Avenue . . . .852 Hutchins Avenue .. . .219 Atkinson Street . .1609 Tremont Street West Street . . . . .3713 Speath Street .. . . .325 Emming Street . .... 354 Wood Avenue . . . .6212 Hammel Avenue . . . .1521 Gllpln Avenue . .... 2376 Flora Avenue .........112 Justls Street Ruth Avenue .....l640 Harrison Avenue .........6917 Vine Street . . .6383 Heltzler Avenue . . . .. . .1031 Lockman Avenue .40 West McMillan Street . .. . .2223 Highland Avenue . . . . .752 Summit Avenue ........1082 Addlce Way ....1636 Western Avenue . . . .4297 Colerain Avenue . .1126 Simmons Street .......2206 Loth Street Jo Ann Leaf ..... Wayne Lenning .... 'l'homas Leppert Jahnett Linorud . . . Von Goethe Lindsay Wanda Lindsay .... Sylvia Loerher ..... 21' . Ramon Longworth . . . . . Senior Directory .. . . .201 Klotter Avenue ..1825 Hanfleld Avenue ....211 Hastings Street .....4352 Cappel Drive . . .. .233 Forest Avenue .....4406 Winton Road ...2540 Beekman Street ..2946 Colerain Avenue Marion Love ........ ............. 9 66 Schumard Cliff Lowry ....... Joan Lucas ........ Claudia Luecke .... Pat Macke ....... L. Arthur Manigan .... III Vera Manthev . .. James May ..... John My ...... Norma ay ...... George Mazes ...... Louis Mazes ....... Norman McAninch . Ruth McFarland . . . Betsy McKinley .... Gilford McKitric .. Joan McMillen ........ . Richard Melchiorre James Melton ...... Erich Mende ....... Stephan Menyhert J. Tom Merchant . . . . .H ' U Myma Merwln ..... . . . . . .2707 Scioto Street . . . . . . .3020 Sander Street ...6519 Elbrook Avenue . .5169 Baliantrae Street . . . .3420 Larona Avenue .2012 Kearsarge Avenue . . . . . .224 Wooiper Avenue . . . . . . . .224 Woolper Avenue 1628 North Argyle Place ...364 Dixmyth Avenue ...364 Dixmyth Avenue . . .7838 Bankwood Lane ..950 Glenwood Avenue .. . . .570 Howell Avenue .3112 Hackberry Street . . . . .203 Melish Avenue . . . . . .3086 Jessup Road . . . . . . .292 Renner Street .. . . . .35 Glen Este Place . .3137 Jefferson Avenue .. . . . . . .116 Lyon Street . . .6047 Pawnee Drive Geraldine Meyer Lakewood Avenue Joseph Meyer ...... ...42 Lakewood Avenue Ephesian Miller .... . Helen Miller ..... Frank Miller ..... Tom Minnich ...... Daniel Mitchell .... .. .3438 Harvey Avenue ... . .19 Craft Street .1510 Northview Avenue .. . .531 Beech Tree Drive .35 Merzen Court Wayne Mitchell ....... . .,.. 159 Tallant Avenue John David Moerlein . . . .... 1174 Westway Avenue Jerry Moore ....... Levl Moore ........ Margaret Morgan .. Tom Morrical ...... Anne Morrison . .. Lynne Morrow Charles Mueller .... James Murphy .... Pat Murray ..... . Nancy Murrison . . . Charles' Myers June Napier .... Betty Newman Jim Norton ...... William 0'Keefe Anita Overberg .... Albert Paddock .... Bob Palmer ...... Sue Parker ..... Barbara Patton Bob Peetz ...... Albert Penter .... Harriet Perkins .... Holly Perkins . . . . Barbara Persons Jackie Peterson .... Fred Pfefier ...... John Pfetzing .. James Phelps .. Bob Philliipps Frank Po lipec John Pohlman .... Carol Porter .... Wilma Porter ..... Richard Prather Bruce Prewitt .... Pat Procter ..... Gordon Queen . .. Ken Rachal ...... Bill Rahn ...... Robert Ratlilf .. Larry Rayburn Esther Rechel . . . . Pat Reddert ..... Robert Reece James Reed ...... Beverly Reese Peggy Rego .... Alan Rehn ...... Gordon Reif ..... Ronald Reinert . .. Fred Riess ....... Roberta Rife ....... Richard Roberts Lee Roesner ..... Martin Roll ...... Sandra Roloff .... Allan Rosevear . .. Mary Rumping ..... . Martha Runck ..... Joan Ruthemeyer .. Clarence Rutland .. Eugene Sanders .... Ronald Sando ......,.. . . . Stephan Satterwhite Harry Saulsbury ..... . Gwen Saunders .... Pam Schehr ......... ..... Edward Schierloh .... .... Carl Schmldgall Arthur Schmidt .... . . . .1637 Tremont Street . .512 Carplin Place .3560 Wisconsin Avenue .6845 Somerset Drive . . .616 Evanswood Place . . . . .5747 Ranlyn Avenue ...2474 Seegar Avenue . . . .1504 Pullan Avenue ....4115 Kirby Avenue .....6037 Cary Avenue . .2110 Loth Street . . . .1147 Atwood Avenue ..........618 Riddle Road ..2360 Fairview Avenue . . . . . . . .2622 Vine Street .. . .2550 Vestry Avenue . .. . . .6103 Cary Avenue ...6203 Edwood Avenue . . . .3223. 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Richard Schwab . . . John Sears ....... James Seiter ....... Calvin Shears .... wilmond Sneffieia' ' ' ' Beatrice Shepherd Iva Lee Sherrill .. ' Jeannine Shutte .... James S-llver .... . Art Simpson ........ Emelene Simpson La Rue Skinner Pat Smiley ...... Barbara Smith ,. .. Bennett Smith . .. Carol Smith ..... Charles Smith Clyde Smith ..... Jack Smith ...... .. Jeannette Smith John Smith ...... Loretta Smith . . . Myrtle Smith Jack Snarr ...... Evelyn Spears Paul Spencer ..... Marvin Staggs ..... Henry Stanecki .... David Staubitz Arlene Stegner Lois Stein ....... Esther Stephens Bemice Stewart .. Peg Stewart .... I Wilbur Stickney .808 Jerry Stivers ..... Sarah Stoffregen . Sonya Stopper . .. Carolyn Stortz Pat Sublett ....... Michael Sullivan . Dan Sundeen .... Margaret Sutton Ray Sweeny ..... Golda Szecht Jim Tarter ..... Joyce Taulbee . . . Katherine Theis . . . James Thomas Barbara Thompson Jane Thompson ..... Marlene Tice ...... 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Violet Zinser ' .... Hans Zobel ..... Pat Zoller .... August Zorn .. . . .643 East Epworth Avenue . . . . . H5438 Wmtrop Avenue . . . . . . . . .3625 Irvmg Street . . . . . . . .1936 Neyer Avenue . . . . .642 Van Antwerp Court . .. . .. . .664 Melish Avenue . . . . .537 East Epworth Avenue . . . . . . .883 Lexington Avenue . . . . . .4052 Colerain Avenue . . . .2547 Vestry Avenue . . . . . .. . ..3444 Jay Street Jay Street .....2628 Jefferson Avenue . . . . . . .34u6 Ormond Avenue . .... . . .159 Tallant Avenue . . . . .543 Carpline Place . . 106 East University Avenue .... . . . . . .2318 Wheeler Street .. . . . . . .. .3559 Lossing Street . . . . . .6136 Heitzler Avenue . . . . . .3119 Borrman Avenue .. . .96 West McMillan Street . . . . . . .501 Purcell Avenue . . . .745 Ridgeway Avenue . . . . . . . . .1539 Elkton Place . . . . .881 Glenwood Avenue . . . . . .4253 Kirby Avenue . . . . .452 Kings Run Drive .. . .. . .2908 Eden Avenue . . . .6049 Belmont Avenue .. . . . .590 De Votie Avenue . . .3913 Llewellyn Avenue . . .... 308 Northern Avenue . . . . . . . . . .3457 Nollwood Place . . . . . . .2635 Highland Avenue reenup Street, Covington, Ky. . . . . . . . . .259 Bodmann Avenue Wood Avenue . . . . . . . 2605 Vine Street . . . . . . .4224 Turrill Street . . . . .2840 Winslow Avenue ....4505 Mellwood Avenue . . . . .4754 Hamilton Avenue . . . . . . . .10071 Chester Road .....3091 Rlddlevlew Lane . . ..628 Rockdale Avenue .545 Camden Avenue . . . .. . . . . .1403 Chase Street . . . .2922 De Breck Avenue ....1615 South Argyle Place ....26 East McMillan Street ..3661 Middleton Avenue . . . . . . . .2310 Flora Street . . . .213 Donahue Street ....328 Probasco Street .. .1426 Marlowe Avenue . . . . . .151 Mason Street . . . . .643 Forest Avenue . . . .4810 Winton Road . . . .536 Howell Avenue . . . . . . .1223 John Street .....3561 Wilson Avenue . . . .846 Northem Parkway . . . . . . . .1490 Reid Avenue .........650 Riddle Road . .... 764 Ridgeway Avenue . . . . .2802 Jefferson Avenue . . . .1352 Teakwood Avenue . . . . . .639 West 9th Street ..........3455 Jay Street ..........672 Riddle Road . . . . .2070 Connecticut Avenue 350 Thrall Avenue l '. 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