Hughes High School - Hughes Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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'HIGHSCHDOL FACULTY SENIOR spouts onenmznnous 1 L K M K x ' 7 7 V1 17.. xxl I i- 77 Vi? , , ,7H 7 W, , ?- x V; 1 .1- Xx 1. IX K x m .y , R r1+ 7 , f4 - 6WM- Someone in passing said Limte is a road . . . . A road +ha+ +wis+s and furns Endlessly on as a broad. smoofh highway Endlessly on +0 some disfani' horizon. Li'Fe is a road Each curve holding a new surprise Each hi a new challenge Each inferseci'ion a new choice. We stand now a+ +he crossroads And now we mus+ weigh +he possibilH-I'es And we musf consider +he opporfunH'ies And we musf decide on a direci'ion. One path +0 business, one +0 indus+ry. One +0 milifary service, and one +0 college. Life is a mad1 a highway. A boulevard of dreams and hopes and ambH'ions 5+re+ching as far as +he mind can see, All of H ahead of us. Don'+ look back. T H E R o A n WEGO MEL: L A 2 f. y u ...:.1 mAJKANmKAwuH Vl.t 4ijuw M JUIJIW ,LHHVolllu 1L9 r. . . a ,i ,. .; , :4 Hm. m, JWELw A .. :9 arm A , ; gpmHA E buulj , 1.7V ?.ilhwc LHM rillirwgJL Fl A1 4, 4 JAFMMAF b . M111 ugmm .l; . A gawk EWmE. A - MN! . TV. lrpxmmkwmfubmhy n53; :r. A A. Rik .h .nHmjvnu'aWVW A X . .. A , W I Hianm In HuanEs' '1 X f r, L TRAVE 7' ? :52? gfgi :2:- -- ng$i$uw3gW 3M! 31 '5': px- JR. ham M-L--l-Anwwi,u .' -:$- hu ,. .s-ILc-uvw 3495.: u, :., ' mime ? -. Lab : I ELMER WINFIELD KIZER Throughou+ his many years of service as ieacher. adviser. assisfani principal, and principall +he names of Elmer W. Kizer and Hughes have been synonymous in file field of educa+ion. He has been. since his arrival in l9l9 and his founding of +he Hughes Club. a leader and friend of i'he s+uden+. His suppori of Hughes has by no means been narrow or confined +0 one or +wo JFacets oi educafion. Always keeping in mind +he educa+ion of his flock . he has encouraged par+icipa+ion in a+hlefics, acfivifies, and organiza+ions fo enable each sfudenf +0 have a well rounded school Iiie. We, +he Class of '58, are proud i'o have learned under and spenf a por+ion of our lives wifh Mr. Kizer. . . . To you sir' we offer our hearHeH ihanks for a no+ so easy buf wonderful four years. In your fravels so far your life has been proiecied. Your parenis have led you around many road blocks and have fraveled wi+h you on count less deiours. You have had many +imes ciuring +hese Iasi few years, driv- ing on +he siraighfways where no real danger seems +0 exist Whaf now confront. you as you look at the road ahead is wheiher you have pre- pared yourself for +he hills beyond. Your high school may fruly be your highway +0 success. I +rus+ ii will be. Remember, +his succe55 may no+ be yours un+il you have passed 1he nex+ s+a+ion icollegei; or H may be yours ihrough eariy enfrance info business or indusi'ry: or again in a home surrounded by ihe love of children. My hope is +ha+ Hughes has prepared you adequafely for any road you may fake. Wha+ you have learned here mus+ help carry you +hrough +0 +he end even +hough +he rains may fall and the way be hard 10 Find. God speed you on your journey- ELMER WINFIELD KIZER . c r r . :m- 1' .- MR. JOSEPH C. AYER SENIOR HIGH ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Joseph Ayer has capably replaced Mr. Fulks as assis+an+ principal fhis year. He has also Jraken over We supervision of +he book shop. +he book room. Punch line. visual aids. mainfains his sponsorship of Fu+ure Teachers of America. aand confinues as principaF of Weer Nighf High. fn Hue English and Business Depar+men+s af W951L l-th for He 15er +hree years. Miss Jean Frehse became Senior High Giris' Counselor af HUGHES +his year. replacing Miss Hall. Miss Frehse reporfs she likes HUGHES very much. Oufside of school. she works wifh you+h in Hue Mefhodisf Church SENIOR HIGH GIRLS COUNSELOR MISS JEAN FREHSE . 18 . 1 MR. KENNETH F. SCHEURER JUNIOR HIGH ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Kenneth F. Scheurer. assisfanf principal al' Samuel Ach Junior High lasf year, came +0 Hughes H'fls au+umn +0 fill that posl in Hue Junior High. In addifion. he has be- come sponsor 0? Hughes Club. VXVSI? V'pll gnu '1I' 7 w. ,3 .1 IT , . v - ,, $3.;er $55, 22.. : V MISS NORMA FISHER MR. RALPH LOUDENSLAGER Affer lwo years in Cincinnafl. Miss Norma Fisher has come Furnishing invaluable informaflon lo all who seek it Mr, +0 HUGHES +0 aid Junior High girls wi+h her understanding Loudenslager has senl many boys Jrewards +he righ+ occupa- counseling. She enioys her work immensely. Hon. He also helps sludenfs find work when fhey wanf if. FOR PUBLICATIONS, P. A., ENGLISH PLAYS A VITAL PART Reading 10 class and receiving cons+ruc- five cri+1cisrn proves valuable fo all siu- dents in Miss Schawe's English class. CHARLES BOWERS EMILIE BULLOCK VIRGINIA BURKE RUTH CLIPPINGER ANNA HAMLIN ENOLIA HEILE ELLA JOHNSON 20 A+ Ieasf one play is given yearly 5+ HUGHES by Sages. fhe Dramafics Club. This year. Around +he World in 80 Days was produced. The Iasf serious play was Double Door -1953. Rehearsal for Around H19 World in 80 Days. - I In I927 a ven+ure in Journalism. which was lafer desfined for nafiona! fame, was begun under +he advisorship of Miss Hazel Koppenhoefar. Miss. Koppe has seen +he Gargoyleh our school newspaper. rise +0 fhe posifion if now holds as one of Jrhe Jrop papers in +he counfry, A deep background in iournalv ism achieved by all parficipahng. Mike Magin and Bob Dabney show +ha'vr pride. Every morning +he sfudenfs are awakened +0 +he cheery voice of one of +he announcers over +he pu bhc address sysfem. Consisting orr I2 members, each mt whom Serves b;- four weeks. +he group announces aHer school meefings, COming evenfs. and ofher fhings of inferesf. The announcers are chosen by Mrs. Hefle. speech and English feacher. Morning gree+ings seni- by Jim Dakin and Charles Wifliamson. -f -? VIRGINIA KECK JAMES MCDONOUGF MARY POLLARD LEOLA REYNOLDS ARIA SCHAWE 21 HAZEL KOPFENHOFFER INEZ STENGER RICHARD THORNHURY HELEN BOWERS POLLY JEAN LYND S+udan+ siudying in Jordan Library. EVER INCREASING KNOWLEDGE OBTAINED FROM LIBRARY The Jordan Memorial Library is one of fhe largesf Public High School libraries in The city. H is 58+ aparf from ofher libraries by i+s unique sfained glass windows. SfaHed by fwo librarians and a s+uden+ group 1+ confains a comple+e 561' of +he books. ca+alogues, records, and files +ha+ Hughes s+uden+s require. Tam Turner searching for Someone +0 Love. A familiar sighf in +he halls before school and a+ lunch are s+uden+s camped on +he window sills +hroughouf our fair school. They are parfaking in +he growfh of mind. more commonly known as. reading. How +hey can concenfrafe and ignore H18 ever presenir morning din is sfill a secref +0 us. An earIy comer, George Mifchell, claims squaH'ars righ+s, ---.-----+ 22 JOSEPH AYER Visual Aids crew, kneeling leH +0 right: Robert Sha- perio, Harold Walienbarger, Paul Fleming, Harold Smiih. Tam Franks; shaming: Ronald Marian. Jack Davis. Roy Kirby, Darrell McLure. Gary Miller. Luther Lyle, Pe'e Minqes, Mr, Ayar, Bob Finkelmeir. Ken Gray VISUAL AIDS T0 SERVE YOU BUT NEVER IN THE DARK Visual Aids. under fhe wa+chcare of Mr. Joseph Ayer. bring +he s+u- denis f0 a closer understanding of Hwe subied sfudied. Movies, especially prepared. can provide demons+ra+ions which Hwe Iimifed facilifies of H18 ins'rrucfor cannot Mr. Ayer's sfa'FF of s+uden+ workers is educafed in +he use of all necessary equipment Mr. Byles' Social Sfudias Class in Room 219. W - W.C.E.T.. a new venfure in educah'on has been employed af Hughes as an experimen+al measure. A $ew science classes +ake fhis course as a regular par'lL of +heir curriculum. Wifh unfimifed facifii'ies a+ +heir disposal +he classes have opporfunifies +0 learn Jfrom wider fields o F +houghf. $ IGO 6 i'ltbe$1 awoo x ka-tlfeg'z' 5... ... .fu6:43;?:?:;:;il Andy Ruppanner funing +113 school's I W.C.E.T. sei. W..- 23 An Oral Recifaiion in French Class. LANGUAGES PROVIDE DEPTH INDISPENSABLE IN COLLEGE SodalHafes linguis+ical anium leporemque lin- guae barbarae augenf. Todas lenguas son ensenados por aEgunos cie 105 me+ores promcesores de la ciudad. Ein Sprachkursus 5er ein werWoHer Lehrgang 1tur Sfudenfen. die sich fur abendvorlesungen an der Universifaf in+eressieren. AI 'Ecole HUGHES, ou l'on oHre l'ens,eignememL de quafre langues. on n a que L embax ras du choix. GLADYS BUSCH EDMUND CARNEY DENA FORSTER MARY HOWELL JANNET MURPHY -7 Foreign S+uden+ Nick Schwarh Admires Hughes' Emblem. HISTORY IS MADE TO REMEMBER REMEMBER AND MAKE HISTORY MELVILLE BYLES ELIZAEETH CHEPORIN MARY DOEPKE RAY FEILER LENORE FOLLINGER ARTHUR GRAY HARRY GRILL LYLE GROOMS JESSIE HOLLWECK ETHEL JOHNSTONE MARY LINCOLN ELSIE TANGEMAN Fireside College officers. Leif Ia right Sybil Preuninger, Romaine Neumanm Ken Keller, Carolyn Schmerr, and John Morrisom The courses offered under H19 HHe. Social Sfudies. are any+hing and everyfhing. from +he beginning of man +0 +he lafesf polifical ad- vances. Curren+ evenfs are an im4 porfanf parf of any social sfudies course. Mrs. Follinger has organized B Curran? event; club. The Fireside CoHege. H meefs dur'mg class Jrime once a week. Mr. Grooms and Class in a Geography Lassom MATHEMATICS THE FORMULA T0 SUCCESS EDWARD DRIVER WILLIAM ETZEL EDWARD FARMER MARGARET HALL SHIRLEY ALEXANDER RUTH A. AUSTIN GLADYS KLOAK ROBERT FORTUNE ANN RASCHE NORA WALTON JAMES WILLIAMS ALVIE HASTE Sfudenfs Proving a Theorem in Plane The Hughes Ma+h Deparfmeml provides a wide selecfion 0+ Geomdry' courses +0 meeiL Jrhe varying needs of ifs s+udenfs. in addiHon +0 the s+andard courses of Algebra. Plane Geomefry. Ma+h III and Mafh IV. ofher courses such as Consumer Mafh. General Ma+h. and Business Ari+hme+ic are offered. There are also advanced Mafh courses for eligible sfudenfs. Archifedural draw- ing display. Mafh as applied WM: 5 propcrihn dial in cropping pic+ures. RIGHT: L2H it: Right Firsf Row: Paul Bauer. Erma Elberg. Madeline Harris, Raymond Hsr'Hter. Second Row: Ma- rion Huben Willard Hundamar. Morgan Jones. Helen Newman. Third Row: Robert Reuss, Howard Thomas, WaHer Warner. Wifh a fine s+aH of s c i e n C e +eachers. Hughes High School has long been a leader among schools producing sfudenfs who succeed in science. Comple+e wi+h laborafories and mtuH experimen+al equipment +he science deA par+men+ provides an eJrernHy 01c knowledge +0 be pEcked up by H'le s+uclenf. We also have +he mosf modern science depar+men+. in Hue respecf mt fhe W.C.E.T. program infroduced in our School A wide choice of subiecfs In fhe Field of science is available, General Science, Chemishy. Physics. Biology. Bofony. Zoology, and Physiology. Throughou+ +he ear. 5 eakers ledure on +he various aspecfs 1f sciepnce +0 3 c I E N c E E D u c A T E s U s N 0 W audiforium sessions. This inspires sfudenfs on f0 new goalsin the world of Spufnik. T 0 B u I L D F o R T H E F U T u R E If Mr. Huber Observing Chamisfry Experiment Leaf Prinis, Science Proiec+s. '-.'h- Wwfxwzsaa Ann Williams Ob- serving Bee Hive in Room IIB. MUSIC THE FINEST OF ARTS CREATIVE TALENT JOAN CAVALLY BIGE HAMMONS CECIL KARRICK Mr. Hammons Rehearsing wifh Senior Choir. Top: $+uden+ Direcfor. Paul Westermsyer Bo++om: Judy Kamleiier Playing Hughes' Newly Acquired Organ. Music is a well known feafure of our school. Musical programs are presenfed on Thanksgiving. Chrisfmas. and Eas+er. ln addifion +0 assemblies. for which dif- feren+ musical organizafions perform. de pending on Jrhe fype of assembfy, bofh Jrhe Choirs and bands are heard in sep- ara+e concer'rs. FRANCES ADOMEIT JOHN MICHAEL MARCELLA SCHROTH CREATIVE TALENT IN ART WORK ?- . - - ... A proieci being complaiod by dri class. Scenery for plays 35 iusf one o'F The services rendered by Hwe arf deparfmenf. Coopera+ion wi+h organizafions wishing +0 use fheir falenfs is fully and well apprecia'red. The ar+ deparfmenf also has i+s own ar'r display across from +he library In +his display. ou+s+anding work on Hue currenf proiecfs are shown +0 The school. Miss AdomehL and her advanced class also does +he arf work for H16 Hughes Annual. Ad display ou+side of lhe Jordan Library. Ar! siuden+s comparing recenily compla+ed masks. 29 JACK BONGEY WILLARD KALCHEK FERRIS MATHIS CARL OBERSCHMIDT Studenfs lilce these learn valuable fredes for use in lafer Nfe. TRADE SHOPS LAY GROUNDWORK ALSO PROVIDE AID FOR LATER LIFE Shop courses are offered 10 aH s+uden+s of Hughes High SchooL who enjoy +his fype of course. or who plan +0 follow a 'rrade upon high school graduafion. All +he shops are adequafely equipped. Electricify proiecfs being ccmpla+ed. Trade courses avaHable are elecfricify. mefalwork. prin+ing. and wood- working. All of +hese courses have a Jr. High infroducfory course. +he purpose of which is +0 acquaim all boy s+uden+s th some shopwork, Junior High sfudenfs faking a basic course. I 30 $44-... EDGAR HARE ROBE! KELLER Mr. Hare and s+uden+s af drawing board. MECHANICAL DRAWING DIRECTS ENGINEERS 0F TOMORROW As a preparafion for an engineering or craHsman's posifion. Huare is nothing beHer Hwan mechanica! drawing for a basic pradical course. Wifh +he excellemL equipmenf +ha+ Hughes has. there is no limH +0 wha'r a boy may learn. Mechanical drawing exhibit h. Annually. a Home Builders' conJresf is held af Music Hall hr sfuden+s of archeficfural drawing. The sfudenfs consfrucf scale model homes in +hel'r own designs. Hughes has always placed high in Jrhis contest Richard D. Shirk's prize winning model. 4- - - 3l HOW TO BE AT HOME ON THE RANGE HOME ECONOMICS GIVES THE ANSWER ID -9- M RY CASKEY DIANE SCOTT FLORENCE VOLKMER Miss Volkmer supervising a bailer mixing. Top: Mrs. Paul Ruppanner applying knowledge gained 5? Hughes. BoHom: A iob well done. we hope! A As a safefy precaufion for fufure hus bands of fu+ure homemakers. our schooI oHers a course of Home Economics. This course educafes +he fufure housewife in +he cullinary aria She abo learns how +0 sew and keep house, For +his +eaching. our school has furnished every+hinq need- ed in +he way of equipment HELEN BOWERS KATHERINE EVANS CHARLES GERACI LELIA HARRIS WM. E. IsLINes SARAH LEVINE FRANCES SKINNER SAM SKUROW BUSINESS AND MERCHANDISING Heading HIE line +0 conduct business wi+h The back room boys is a persisfanf English +eacher. Secrefaries are in cons+an+ demand +hroughou+ our couniry. Hughes is helping +0 meef +his demand by +raining s+uden+s af 5 +op level. Courses such as +ypz'ng, bookkeeping. shorf- hand. secretarial pracfice, mass producHon and business arifh- mefic are offered. Hughes has a cify wide repufafion for pro- ducing secrefaries of H19 highesf caliber. Annual iypisfs mee+ing deadline. Calisihenfics as execuhad in Mr. Richerf's gym classes. TO PUT STUDENTS IN CONDITION WITH HEALTHY MINDS AND BODIES Physical educafion is a requiremen+ for all s+uden+s. HOWARD GR'MES ALAN KINDSCHEY D'ANE MERGLER excepf +hose in +heir Senior year. The obiecfive of j fhis course is +0 keep sfudenfs in shape and give all sfudenfs a phase of mos+ sporfsA l f VERLIE MEYERS PAUL RICHERT GirIs' gym cl'ass in new gym. I 1 PAUL BOWERS DOROTHY HOFFMAN JEANETTE NURRE LLOYD WILLIAMS EAT, DRINK, BE HEALTHY HeaHh. a requirememL +0 be me+ in +he sopho- more and senior years. is planned fo improve per- sonal hygiene. +each safefy in fine home. and ffrs+ aid. Upon complei'ion of +he senior heaHh 19mL aid course, a s+uden+ receives a card which en+i+les A ar+ificial raspfraiion demonsfrafion. him +0 prac+ice firs+ aid if fhe occasion should arise. Safe'ry is a big word in +he Driver Training course. Under +he supervision of Mr. Ralph Sensel and Mr. Wesley Rifchey, fhe Driver Training sfudenfs expert ence adual behind fhe wheel driving. This Ia+er leads +0 a driver's license and a reduced fnsurance rafe' Requiremenfs of +his course are a +emporary driver's license and one should usuaHy be a junior or senior. H162 l-I'HED E WHE WESLEY RITCHEY RALPH SENSEL -4 FOOD AND MUSIC COMBINE T0 SOOTHE SAVAGE BEASTS The scene of a mad rush every day beginning af abouf ll:30 and ending a+ I:OO is +he Hughes lunch room. Sformed every school day. rain or shine, +he lunch room has miraculously survived. In fron+ of all +his rush is +he hard working. much loved lunch room sfaff. a sfaff com- posed of women and sfudenfs. All of +he delicious food is prepared by women cooks under Hue direcfion of Miss Raible. Lunch line guards and cashiers are sfuden+s. The s+uden+s receive a +hir+y-five minu+e lunch period. momL of which is con+ained in fhe fourfh bell. The lunch is served cafeferia s+yle. wi+h a wide varie+y of meafs, vegefables. deserfs. drinks and salads, Each sfudenf carries 0mL his own +ray upon leaving +he Iunchroom. A crew of women and s+uden+s Jrhen prepare +he ufen- sils for +he nexf day. As an added aHracHom canned music makes Jrhe lunch hour more pIeasan+, Lunchrocm cashiers and Miss Raible. l The cfean-up crew washing hays. The oHice sfaH mc a school as big and as busy as Hughes is must Hseif. be very busy. The sex+e+ d oHice workers, who fa ke care of +he manii'old secrefarial dufies a+ Hughes. deserve credif for work well done. The oHice sfaH takes care our such jobs :1 MARIAN BRYANT CARRIE KOHRMANN as +he announcemen+s. +yping and mimeographing +he absense Hst +he ofher includ- ing handJing correspondence and phone calls. As previously sfaJrecl. +he Hughes staff consisfs of six workers. They are Mr. Kizer's secre+ary, Miss Kohrmann. Mr. Ayefs secrefary, Miss CHHon, Mr. Scheurer's secretary, Mrs. Tepe. fron+ oHice. Mrs. Tharpe and Miss Hoffman. and school Treasurer Mrs. Bryant WORKING BEHIND THE SCENES TO KEEP HUGHES 0N RECORD Office sfaFt' IsH +0 righf: Marian Bryant Marie Tepe. Gwenn CIif'ron. Alberta Hoffman, Dorofhy Tharp; seamd, Carrie Kuhrmann, 37 Sanior Class Officers of H13 Class of I958 are: Lafh Ken Kellen ?reasurar: Barb HaFner. secretary; Tim Fleming. praiidenf; Sibyl Preuninger, vice- presidEnL THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 These feachers. Mr. Bowers. Miss Heile and Miss Schawe are in charge of Hue +hree senior horne- Roada highways, pafhs. and sfreefs. AH reading some where, buf where? ask we. +he senior; Are we prepared +0 go 0qu info H135 world of +rials and fribuJaHons: are we prepared +0 choose and successfulfy Jrravel a +urbulen+ road? High school was ius+ Hue beginning mc +he road for us graduafes; preparing us fo mee+ problems wifh an infeHI- gen+ and heath view. helping us +0 decide our H65 occupa +ion and giving us a basic knowledge mt our world. From +hese bur years some speed rnfo work. milifary servicei mar- riage and ofhers confinue Hueir educa+ion in college. Yes. our roomst They also sponsor any proieci or underfaling 41 of +he Senior Class. high school years have played a greaf parJr in our lives, no maHer whaf road d life we follow. We hope fo remember our HUZ years. Hlled f0 +he brim wi+h acflvifies. We have seen IVLG-R seasons pass righ+ before us, wdve experienced Hwe fhriH of wa+ching our championship baskeerall and football teams in acfion and above alI we've had H16 feilowship of o+her young people. So we. +he graduafes. ihank Hughes +OI' four progressive years. ABOVE Firs? Row: JJM ACTON. Hughes Ciub 4: HrClub 2. 3. 4; Pep Club1.2.3.4;TicketCommMe 3. 4; Arf League I. 2. 3. 4; Activity Book I; Homeroom Vice Presidenl 2. 3; Foo?- ball I. 2. 3. 4; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4.- Baskefball l. 2; Swimming !. 2; Track I. 2; AnnuaI Represenfa+ive l; Gargalye Represenfafive 2 DONALB AKER. Ari League 4; Bowling 3. DOROTHY ALLEN. Pep Club 3, 4: Merchandising Ciub 4; Ac'tivity Back I; Home- mom Presidem 2, PATRICK AMMONS, Hughes Club 41Chess Club 4; Art League 4;Gargoy1e Rep- resenlafive Z. JEWElL ANDERSON, Fulure Teachers 4: Youfh for Christ 4; Junior Choir 4; Merry-go-round I. 4; Senior Oass Dance CommiHce 4. BONNIE ASHER. Honor LSegue 3. 4: Pep Clubl,2.3;5en10r Y-Teens 21Arf League I, Z. 3, 4; Acfiviiy Back I. Second Row: PEGGY BACON. Honor League 3, 4; Huzetfes E. 2. 3.- Pep Dub 2. 3; La'n'n Club I. 2; Perlafcrs 2, 3; Merchandising Club 4; Tickef Commiffee 2. 3. 4; Ar? Lcague I. 2. 3. 4; Act'wii'y-Book l. Homeroom Vice Presidenf l; Glee Club 2; Freshie Aid 4: Carnival Worker 2. DONALD BAHR. HVClub 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4.- Triqinfa Opmifl 3. 4: Sergeant of Armsz4: Art League 2. 3. 4; BaskelbaH 2; Cross Country 3, 4; Gargoyle Represanfw five .3. RONALD BAILEY. Hughes Club 3: Merchandising Club 4; Art League 2, 3. 4; Senior Choir 4: Football l, 2. 4; Merry-go-round 4: Baseball l: Baskefball M Track 1.2.4;Gym Team I. 2. 3; Gargoyle Stuff. WILLIAM BAILLIE. French Club 4; Arf League 4; Bovs Week Represenfaiive 4; Senior Band 4; Senior Otchestra 4; Auburn Easf High Schoal M 2. 3. KATHY BAKER, New Woodward l; Pep Club 2; Befa CM 2; Ky+yves 3. 4; Av? League 2. 3. 4: Senior Graduaf'xon Usher 3; Garguyle Smff 4; CurnWaH Worker 2; Hall Guard Cauiain. BARBARA BANKOVSKIS. Honor League 4: HuzeHes 3; Pup Club 3', French Club 3. 4: Ar? League 2. 3. 4: Freshie Aid 4. Third Row: DIAN BASHAM. Art League I. 2. 3. 4; Carnival Worker 2. SHERRY BIEDENBENDER. Honor Leagw 4: Pep Club I. 2; Spanish Club I: Bcia CM I: Sales Club 4; President 4; SenFor Y-Tcens 4; Hepia Bsfa 2. 3, 4. Sergeanf of Aims 4; Are League 1. 2. 3, 4; AcVivify Back I. Homercom President 31 Junior Choir 4: Annual Representative I. 2; Carnival Worker 2. JEANETTE HIGBY. DAVID BLACK. Pep Out: 3. 4; Sages '1: TrIngfa Opfm'wi 2. 3. 4; Pledge Master 4; Arf League 1.2.3.4;Acfivhy Book I; Humeroom Seuefury II Homeroom Treas- urer 2; Gym Team H Gargmiye Represenimive I;Cam1vm Worker '2. ALAN BLINCOE. Senior Student Council 3. 4; Krueck Ciub I; TreaSUrer 2; Hughes Club 31FED Club I. 2, 3. 4: Lafin Club I: Sam: Club 4. President 4; Tri Chi 2, 3. 4. Cnrrespondx'ng Secrcfory 2. Treasurer 4:Ar1 League I. 2. 3. 4: Aciivliy Book I; Homeroom Treasurer 2: Senior Band I. 7.; Senior Orchesfra I: Merry-go-round 4: Baskefball Manager 1. 2, 3. 4; Boang: Annum Represeanve I. 2. 3:Annua1 Staff 4; Galgoyle Represenlafive I. 2: Gargoyle 3: Senior Candy CommMee 4; Carni- m Worker 2. Hall Guard Capfain 4. ELAINE HOOKER, Pep Club 4'. Frsnch Club 2. 3. 4; Fu'rure Nurses 2. 4: Youih Ior Chri5i41Arl LEGQUE 2. 3. 4: Juhior CouncH on World Affairs 4. ABOVE F'Irsf Row: PATRICIA BOWMAN, Pap Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4; Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer: Sales CTub 4; Senw'or Y-Teens 2. 4: Arf League 1, 2, 3, 4; Activiiv Back I; Senior Choir 4: Freshman Choir I; Merrwgmround 4: GIEB Club 2: G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. CounEH on World Affairs 4. JOHN BRADLEY, Art League I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2. KATHERINE BRANNUM, LaHn Club I, 2; Befa Chi 2; Fufure Nurses 2; Homeroom Officer Secre+arv 2. Second Row: MARCIA BRAUN, Senior Siudanf CounciL 2: Honor League 4; Pep Club I, Z; La+En Ciub l, 2: Hepfa Beta 2, 4, Curresponging Secrefary; Ar? League I, Z, 4; Homer room Presidenf l', RhyfhmeHe I; ManriHe 2; Sr. Class Chrisfmas Parfy CommiHec; CarnivaX Worker f: Jr. CouncH an World AFfairs 2: Girls' Week Represenlaiive 4. FLORENCE BRIGHT, MARY ANN BRILL SenTor Sludenl Council 2: Junior Sfudeni Council I; Hgnor leanue4: Spanish Club I, 2; Merchandismq Club 4; Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4; Achvi'ry Book I; Annual Represeniafive 3; Freshle Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2, Third Row: GEORGE BROWN, AH Leaque 4; Twin FaHs Senicr High Schooi Udahd 2, 3. JOSEPH BROWN, Art League 4. PAUL BURGESS, Hughes Club 3; Krueck Club I, 2; H-Club 4: Pep Club 2, J, 4; Lafin Club I, 2; Chi Omega Sigma Fraierni'ry 2, 3, 4,- Arf League 2, 3, 4; Activify Book I; FooibaH 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4; Carnival Worker 2; Lunch Room Worker 2, 3, Righf and Cenfer: The Kingsman offs supply fheir mellow music for school dances. La'F+: Janie Sira'l'hrnan and Doug Copen- haver were crowned Tausia's Mr. and Miss Foo+ball for 757-58. 43 BELOW Firsf Row: RACHEL BURNS, Samuel Ach l: Youth for Chrisf 3, 4; AH League 2, 3, 4. JERRY BUSCH, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; LaHn Cmb I; Ark League I, 2, 3, 4; Acfiviw Back I: Annum Represenfative 3. WASHINGTON CADE. Pep Ciub 4; Latin Club 3; Arf League I, 2, 3, 4:1rack 3. Second Row: BYKNE CAMP, Hughes Club 2: German Club 2: Future Teachers 2; Youlh for Cim'sf 2; Art League 3; SeniOr Orchesfra I; Senior Choir 3, 4; Ensemble 3; Junicr Chonr I: Marry-go-round J, 4: 612:? Club 1; Annual Represenfafhe I; Senior Class Commiffee 4: Carnival Worker 2 BARBARA CARLTON, Honor League 4; Pep Cfub l. 2, 3; Spanish Club I, 2. 3: Mam Club 2; Mgrchandising Club 4; Sigma Delta Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treas- urer 3,IPledge Mrsfress 4: Art League 2, 3, 4; Acmn'fy Book I: Homeroom Traasurer 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3, 4,- Junior Choir 3; Freshman Choir l; Merry- go-round 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. II 2; Freshfe Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2, WILLIAM CARMON. HUN: 4; Pep Club 3; Ar? League 2, 3; Seniot Band 2, 3; Baseball Manager 3. 4. Third Row: , RUTH CARNAHAN. Honor League 4: HuzeHes 3: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club I. 2. 3, 4: 3616 Chi 2, 3, 4: SehiOr VrTeens 2, 4,- Art League I, Z, 3, 4,- Activity Book I: 6AA. I, 2. 1, 4; Archery Spurisleader 4; Freshie Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 4. JUDY CARNEY, Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2; President 3, Recording Secrefary 4: Spanish Out: 3: Befa Chi 3; Phi Chi 4, Vice Presiden+ 4; Inferfrafernify Council 4; Ar! League 1, 2, 3, 4; Activity Book I; Freshman Choir l; Glee Club 4; Annual Representative 4: Freshie Aid 4; Senior Class Proiecf Commit fee 4; Lunchroom Cashier 3. 4; Carnival Worker 2 MARGARET CARR, Honor League 4: Lafin Club l, 2; Youfh for Chrisf 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Ari League I, 2, 3, 4; Activity Book I; Annual Represenmflve l; Gargoyle Represenfafive 2; Carm'val Worker 2. BELOW Firsf Row: NICK CONTAXES, HughEs Cmb 4; German Chlb 3; Sfage Crew 2, 3, 4; Ad League I. 2, 3. 4; Homeroom Secreiary 2, 3; Freshman Choi! l; Merry-go-round 3, 4: Stage Production Crew 3, 4. WALTER COOPER, Ari League I; Homeronm Secretary 2; Baskefball l, 2: Cross Country 2, 3. DOUG COFENHAVER, H-Ciub 4; Pep Cmb Z, 3, 4- CM Omega Sigma Fraternity 24 3. 4', TiCkE? Commif'ree 3. 4: Art League I, 2, 3, , Acifvity Bock l: Senlor Choir 2, 3, 4: Merryrgo-round 2, 3, 4; FoafbaH l, 2, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Annual Repre- senmfive 2, 3, Second Row: FLORENCE COFENHAVER. Sem'm Sfudenf CouncH l; Honor League 4; Pep Club 4; Future NurSES I. 2, 3; Ar? League I; Achhy Book I; Usher 3; Glee Club 3, 4; G.A.AA I; Gargoyle $4514 4; Freshx'e Aid 4. ALBERT CORNELL, Chi Omaga Sigma Fraternifv 2, 3, 4; AH Leanue l, 2, 3, 4; Adivify Book I; Lunch Line Guard 4; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Band I; Senior Orchesfra 4: Menyrqowound 4; Glee Club 2; Football 2; Baseball l; BasketbaH 2; Track 2: Carm'val Worker 2. DELORES COTTON, Fufure Nurses 2, 3; Youth for Christ I; Art League I, 2, 3,4; AcfivH-v Book 1: Senior Band 2, 3. 4: JUnior Band I; Senior Orchesfre 4; Freshman Choir l; Glee Clubs 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4; Annual Represenlafive 2. Third Row: EOE COUCH. Hughes Club 3; Krueck Club Z; Pep Club I, 2, 3; Latin Oub V, Z: Siage Crew I, 2; Ar? League 1, 2, 3, 4; Adiviw Book I; Homeroom Officer 1: Secretary; Merry-gn-round 2; Cross Caunlrv 3, 4; Track 3: Gym Team 3; Carn'wol Worker 2; Infroducer of Auditorium Speaker 4; GENE COUCHI Ari League I, 2, 3, 4. JANET COUNTRYMAN. Honor League 4; Pep Cmb l, 2, 3, 4; Eda Chi 3, 4; Fumre Nurses 2, 3: SenEor YATeens 2, 4; Junlor YrTacns L; Arf League I, 2, 3, 4; Adivhy Back I; Homeroom V?ce Presidcn! 3, Treasures I; Usher 3; GargoWe Rep- resenfafive 4: Gargoyle SIaH 4; Freshie Aid 4; Camwal Worker 2; ProducHun 4. 44 ABOVE Firsf Row: DARRENE CASSANL Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; French Ciub l. 2, 3, 4: Corresponding Secretary 3, Board Member 4; SpanTsh Club 3: Befa Chi 3; Senior Y4Teens 2; Ticke+ CommiHee l; Acfivify Book I; Freshman Cho'xr l; G466 Ckub 4', FreshTo AM 4; Carnival Worker 2. WILLIAM CHRISTMAN, Huqhes Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3: Chess Club 4; HirY 4; S+aqe Crew 2, 3, 4; Art League 1, 2, J, 4: Acfiva Book I; Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Carnival Worker 2. DONNA CLARK, Pep Club I, 2, 4: Spanish C1ubl,2;$ales Club 4; Senior Y-Teens 4: Junior Y-Tecns, Treasurer I; Kytvves 2, 3, Hedge Misfrlzss 4; FmL League I, Z, 3, 4; Acfivitv Bonk I; Usher 4; Freshman Choir I; Gree Clubs 3, 4; Gargoyle Represen- fafive l; Lunchroom Cashier 3; Carnival Worker 2. Second Row: STEVE CLARK, Hughes Club 4: Peep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Merchandising Oub 4; Triginfa Optimi Frafernih' Z, J, 4; Arf League I, 2, 3, 4; Acfiva Book I,- Homerucm 9:351. dent l, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Baske+bml l, 2, 3, 4; Track1;6argoyle Represenfalive l; Carnival Worker 2: Jun'wor Council on World Affairs 4. LlEBr CLEMONS, Pep CM: 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I; Senior Y-Teens 2; Sigma DelQa Ch? Sorority 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secrefarv 4; Arf League I, 2; Adivify Book I; Usher 3; Gargoyle Kepresenlafive 3: Gargoyle 5134' 4; Carnhld Worker 2; Producflon for Miss Levine. VERA CLlrFT. Honor Suciefy 3, 4, Execu'ive Board 4; Honor League 4, Execufive Board 4; HuzeHes 1,2, 3; Pep Club I; French Club I, Z, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; German C4Ub 3; 4: 58 in YVTEEHS 2; Taush Sorori'y Z, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3: Ari League I, 2, 3, 4; Activity Book I: Homeroom TrEdsurer 2; Freshman Choir I, Vicc-Pres'wdenf; Frmhie Aid 4; From Committee, Dance CommiHee 4; Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4: Carnwa! Worker 2; Girls Week RepresenfaiiveA Third Row: BILL CLIPPARD. Hughes Chub 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Triginfa Opiimi Fraterniay 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Presidenf 4; Lnterfrafernify Council 4; Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4; AchH-v Back 1; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Freshman Choir I; Merry-go-round 2, 3, 4; Fooihbafl l, 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Carnival Worker 2. JUDY COATNEY, New Trier High School, Winneffa, IIIEnow's l, 2, 3: Honor League 4; Girls Week Candidate 4. JOE COMPOSITOR. Junior S+udenf Councx'l I, Vice-Presidenf; Hughes Club 3, 4; H-Club 2, 3, 4, ChapIa'm 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club I, 2 Chi Omega Frafemifv 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ai-Arms 4; Acfivify Book I; Homeroom Treasures 2, 3; FoolbaH I, 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3-, 4, Capfafn 4: Track I, 2; Gargoyle Reprosenfafive I, 2: Carm'val Worker 2; B.I,E. Day Hosf 4. Left: Sigma honored Jim Gable and Becky S+ewar+ wiH'I H12 +Hle Mr. and Miss Ivy League l?57-58. Caniar: Charlie Schneider and Vivian Miller renresen+ Hughes Club John Alden and Priscilla. Right: Beaming Dixie McHaHon and friley Paul Flaming Mr. and Miss Populariiy. ABOVE Firsf Row: JANICE COX. Honor League 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Spam'sh Club I. 2: Sages l; Sales Club 3. Secrc'ary: Sigma Deha Chi 2. J. VicerPresidenf 4. President: Inter, fraferm'fv Council 4: Ar? League I. 2, 3. 4;Adiv1w Book I; Homeroom PresIdeni 2. Rewrdw'ng Secrefary 3; Usher 3; Mcrry-go-round 2: 6.1414. 2; Annual Represcnfar five I: Gargoyle Rapresanfaf'we 3: Gargowe SfaH 4; FreshIP Aid 4; Carmval Worker 2: Lunchroom Worker 2. JACQUELINE CRADDOCK. Samuel Ach 4; Pen Ciub 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4 Executive Board.- Bela Chi 2: Future Teachers 3: Seminar Y-Teens 4; Yaufh For Chris! 4: Usher 3: Junior Choir 2. 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Carnival Worker 2. JUDY CRANDALL. Senior Sfudem Counci! 3 Execufive Board. 4 Corresponding Secrefarv; Honor League 4; Pep Club 4. 2, 3. 4. V?cErPresideni; Gwman Club I; 2; Beta Chi 3: Seniur YvTeens 2: Junior YrTeens I: Ar? League 1.2. 3. 4;Acthy Book I: Homeroom Officer 1: PresTdenT; Usher 3.- Merrv-go-round 1.2. 3. 4; 3AA. 1; 2; Archery Sporfs Lucia 3; Volleyball Sporfs Leader; MaioreHe 2. 3. Co-Capf. 4; Gargoyle Represenfah've 4; Freshie Aid 4: Carnival Worker 2; GM; Week Cum. mine: 4: Hal! Guard Capfafn 3. BETTY CRAYNON. Honor League 4; Pep Club 4; Latin Club 1.2;Senior YrTeens 2; Art League I. 2. 3. 4: Library Page 3; Freshw'e Nd 4. WILLIAM CREAMER. Senior Sfudenf Council 2; Hughes CM: 4: Sfage Crew I. 2; Ar? League !. 2. 3, 4; Activify Book 4; Usher 3-. Senior Choh 3. 4; Ensembke 3. 4; Freshman Choir 1: Merry-qovround 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 2; Swimming l. RUTH CROSS. Pep Club I. Z. 4: Befa Chi 4; Sqles Club 4: Yomh lor Chrm 4; Art League I. Z. 3. 4: Achily Book I; Usher 3: Jumor Chm: 4; Carniva: Worker 2. Second Row: JOYCE CROWELL. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Art League !. 2. 3. 4; Acfivi'y Book I; Freshman Cnoir I; 6AA. l. 2. 3; Carnival Walker 2, VIRGINIA CUYLER. Honor League 4: Pep Club 4: French Cmb 1: Future Nurses 4: Alpha Beta Chi 3. 4. Recording Secrefary; Arf League 2. 3. 4.- G.A.A, 4; Freshwe AM 4. ROBERT DABNEY. Senior Cho1r 2. 3. 4; Gargoyha. Staff 2. 3. 4: Gargsvle Rppre- senfafive 3: Art League I. 2. 3. 4; SwimmMg 2: Senior Class Dance Commwifae: Pep Ciub 4, 2. 3. 4: Activity Book I: Hematoom OHicer. Secrefary 3; Freshman Choir l: Boys' Glee. WILLIAM DANIELS. H-Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Club I. 2, 3. 4 Executive Board; CM Omega Sigma 2. 3. 4: Ach'viry Book 4; meh Una Guard 4; Capfain Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Ensemble 3; Merry-go-round 3. 4; FootbaH l. 2. 3: Buskelbdll 2. 3: Track I. 2. 3: Gym Team I. GEORGIE DAUE. Senior Student CouncH 2 Execuiive Board; Junior Simian! Council I Secrefarv; Honor League 4 Execque Board: Pep Cmb l; 3, 4; Latin Club I. 2: Fufure Nurses 2'. Senw'or Y-Teens 2. 3. 4: Junior YvTeens I Presidenf; Teusia Sorority 3.4;Ar1 League I. 2. 3. 4:Ac1ivifv Book I; Homeroom V?ce-Pre57donf 3. Presidenf 4; Usher 3. 4: Senior Choir 4: Glee cm: 2: Annual Staff 4:65rgov1e Represenla- NV: 2: Freshic Aid 4; Carniva? Worker 2. MADELINE DAVIS. Honor League 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4: Beta Ch? 1; Sages 3. 4: Ar? League 2. 3, 4: Activiiy Bock X; Homeroom Officer 2 Scrqeanl-ahArms; Senior Choir 3. 4: Ensemble 4: Junior Shoir I: Mnrrvrgorround 3. 4: Glee Chit 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3: Freshie Afd 4. Third Row: FRISCILLA DAVIS. Pep Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4; Home E: Club I;You1h for Chris? 4: Aloha Befa Chi 2. 3. 4 President; Mrorfrmernity CouncH 4; Art League 2;. 4; Acflviiy Book I. Usher 3: Junior Choir 2. 3 Secrcmry; Giee Club 4; .A.A. 2, 3. 4. TERRY DAVIS. Senior Student Council 2. 3. 4: Vite-Presw'denf; Junior Sfudenf Counr :H l Treasurer: Hughes Club 4: Krueck Club I. 2: H-Club 2. 3. Sergean+.o'.Arm5 4 Ptesidenf: Pep Cmb V. 2. 3. 4: ?rench Club I. 2: Mafh Club 2. 3; Sages l; Tickef Cammmee l; Arf League I. 2. 3. 4; Acrlva Book I; Homeruom Officer Vice- Presideni I. Vice President 2. President 3: Usher 3; Senior Choir 4; Freshman Chair H Mcrry-qwround 3, 4: Baskefball 1: Cross Counfry l. 2, 3 Capfain 4 Capfa'm; Track I. 2. 3. 4; Annual Representative l; Gargoyle REDJ'ESeMaHve l. 2: Senior Cass Comranee 4: Carnival Worker 2; Hall Guard Capfam 3. 4. WILLIAM DEREMER. Samuel Ach I: SAIes Oub 4 President; Arr Lcagua 2, 3. 4. MARCIA DETMERING. Honor League 4; HuzeffEs !. 2. 3 Recording Secretary; Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Ciub f. 2: Fufure Teachers 3. 4 Recording Secreiary; Sages 4. 2. 3: Senior YATeens 2. 3. 4: Tousia 2. 3. 4 SergEanTraLArms: Arr: League X. '2. 3. 4: Acfivify Book 1: Homeroom Officer 2 Presfdcnl; Senior Choir 4; Merry- qo-round 3. 4; 6.A.A. l. 2. J; Annum Sfaff 4; Gargoyle Sfaff 3 City Editor. 4 SenFor Adviser: Prom Commihee 4; Carm'val Worker 2; Junior Council on Worfd AHafrs 3 RUTH ANN DEUBEL. Pep Club 4. 2. 3. 4: Befa Chi 4: Sages 3: Arf League I. 2. 3. 4; Adiviiy Book I. S.AJR. 2. 3 Individual Sports Leader 4 Acfivify Chairman: Hall Guard Capiain 4; Ice Skating Cmb 4. SHIRLEY DIXON, Pep Club I; Spankh Club I. Z. J: Zefa Phi EpsHon 3. 4 Sergeant dV-Arms; Art League I. 2 3. 4: Activity Book 4; Freshman Choir l: 6AA. 3. 4; Carnivar Werkcr 2. ABOVE Firs? Row: TONY DORSETT. Pep Club 4; Lah'n Club I; Sales Cmb 4: Art League I. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Choir l; Gorgayle Representative 3. MARILYN DOUGLAS. Honor League 4; Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4; French Ciub I.-Z; Beta Chi 3. 4; Future Nurses 2: Sages l: Home EC Club I; Senior YrTcens 2; Junior Y-Teens l: Arf League I. 2. 3. 4; Adivify Book I; 6AA. 3. 4; Freshie Aid 4; Carm'val Worker 2. LEROY DOUTHITT. Roger Bacon l. 2; Ari League 3. 4. JODY DROHAN. Honor League 4: Huezlfes l. 2. 3; Pep Club l..2. 3. 4; Latin Uub l. 2: Sages 4: Sem'or Y-Tenns 4; Hepfa Ham 2. 3. 4, Recordan Secretary; Art League X. 2. 3. 4; AciivW Book I; Homeroom Recording Secrefary 4. 2; Usher 4: Freshman Choir I; Merryga-round 2; 6AA. 2. 3. 4. Basketball Spmfs- leader 3. SpoaH 4; RhwhmeHe 1; MaforL-Vle 2. 3. 4; Annual Siaff 4; Freshie Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2: Freshman Talent Show I. CHARLES DUGGER. JANET EAKINS. Junior Student Cauncil I; Pep Club 4; Bem Chi 4: Yeufh for Chrisf 4; Ar? Leaque 4; Aciivay Bock I; Senior Band I. 2. J. 4; BAA. l. 2. 3. 4; Carnival Worker 2. Second Row: DORIS. EDWARDS. LOIS ELLERHORST. Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Cmb 2. 3; Senior YrTeens 4; Junior YATeens X; Hepfa Beta 2. 3. 4; Sergeanf-at-Arms; Art League X. 2 . 3. 4; Activity Book 1: Homeroom Treasurer 2. 3; Senior Choir 2. 3. 4; Freshman Choir l; Merry-qo-round 2. 3. 4; BAA. 3. MARLENE ELLIS. Wesiern Him 2. 3: Pep Club 4; French Club 3; Beia Ch? 4: MW Club 3. Sages 3; Home EC Club 3; Sales Club 2; Senicw YrTeEns 3; Youth for Chn'sf 4: Alpha Bela Chi 4; AH League 2. 3. 4; Activity Bonk I: Usher 4; Junior Choir 2: Shea Club I; 6AA. 3: Gargoyle Represenfmive; Senior C1555 PublicHy CommiHee 4: Ice Skaiing Club 4; Junior Council on Warld Affairs 4. CAROL ELWOOD. Honor League 4.- Pep Club 1.2. 3. 4; Spunim Club I. 2; Beta Chi 2. 3; Fufure Teachers 3, 4;Sen1or Y-Teen53;Ar1League I. 2. 3. 4; Activity Book I; Usher 3; Freshman Choir I; 6AA. l, 2. 3. 4. Swimming Sparfsleader 2. Secrb ferv 3. VolleybaH Spor+sleader 4: CheeHeader 3; Annual Represenfafive 2. 3. 4; Freshie Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2. DAVID EVANS. Hughes Club 3. 4: Latin Club r. 2: Chess Club 4; Delia Beta 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Ar? League I. 2. 3. 4; Aciivify Book I; Gargoyle Represen+a+ive 3. WILLIAM FAILS. Ar? League I. 2. 3. 4. Third Row: THOMAS FARMER. H-Club 2. 3 4' Art League I. 2. 3. 4; Lunch Line Guard 4; Foofball 3; Track 2. 3. 4; Gym Team 2. 3. 4 TYRONE FENNEL. TaH I. 2: SoXes Club 4; Junior Chair 4; Crass Country 3. ROBERT .FINKELMEIER. Hughes Ciub 4; Fe Club I; Annual Rapresenfafive h Gargoyle Represenfafive II 2; Carnival Worfer 2; P. A. Operaior 2. 3 4; Visual Aids 3, 4; Senior Band 2. 3. 4'. Junior Band I; Senior Orchesfra 3. 4; Merry-go-round 2. 3.4;ArrLeague l.2. 3. 4;Ac11va Book I. PAUL FLEMING. Krueck Club I. 2: H-Club 2. 3. 4; Vice Presidenf 4: Pap Club I. 2. 3. 4; Laiin Club I. 2. 3; Sages I: Chi Omega Sigma '2. 3. 4. Sergeaniraf-Arms 4; Ar? League I. 2. 3. 4; Aciivily Book I; Home'oorn Vice Presideni I. Presidenf 2. 3; Senior Choh 2.3. 4; Freshman Choir l; Merry-gD-round 2. 3. 4; Foofball I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; BasketbaH 5; Annual Representafivg l. 3; Gargoyie Rep. resenfaHve I. 2; Carnival Worker 2; Visual Aids 3. 4. TIM FLEMING. Senior S+uden1 Council 2; Executive Board; Honnr Socie+y 3. 4; Hughes Club 3. 4; Krueck Club 1.2. PresidenTQ; H-Cmb 3.4; Pep Chub I. 2; Lean Club I. 2. 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Ar? League I. 2. 3. 4; Aafivifv Book I, Homeroom Presi- dent I. Vice Presfdent 2. 3; Merry-go-raund 3; Foc+baH l. 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4; Garqoyle Representative l; Senior Class Wanninq and Dance Commeee 4; Car nivdf Worker 2; Senior 0:155 Fresidenf 4; Visum Aids 2. 3. BJ.E. Host RITA FLORENCE. Pep Club I: Senior Y-Teens 4: Art League L 2. 3. 4; Acfivify Bunk l; G.A.A.; Gargoyle SfaH 4. ABOVE Firsf Row: EDNA FOSTER, TOM FRANKS, Pep Club 3; PM League J. 2: 3, 4; Baseball 2; Visual Aids 2:41 CAROLYN FUULAM. Honor League 4: Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lafin Club I, 2: Hepfa Beta 2. 3, Treasurer 4: Ar? League I, 2, 3, 41Acfivify Book I; Homeroom President I. Secretarv 2. Secretary 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Frashman Chair F; Merrwgo- round 2. 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Freshie Aid 4; Senior Class Planning CommiH'ee 4: Carnival Worker 2 Second Row: MARY GAEFE. Honor League, Presldenf 4'. Senior Student Councx'l, Exetuiive Board 2, Corresponding Secretary 3: ReCOrdMg Secretary 4: Junior S+udenf Council, President I? HUiEN'ES l. V?ce-Presidoni 2, Presidenf J: Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 1. 2: Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Senior Y-Teens 4: Junior Y-Teens 1: AH League L 2. 3, 4; Adivify Book I: Homeroom President 2; Usher 3. CoiHead Usher 4: Senior Chair 2, 3, Librarian 4: Freshman Choir I; Merry-gorcund 3. 4: Glee CXub, Librarian 2; G.A.A. !; Freshie Aid 4,- Senior Chas: Proiecf Commmee; Carni- val Worker 2: Girls Week CcmmiHee A GERRI GALLAGHER, RUBY GATES. Honor League 4; HuzeHes I 2; Pep Club 1,3; Spanish Club 3: Beia Chi 4: Ari League I: 2: 3: 4: Freshman Choir l; Ghze Club 4; Freshie Ard 4: Third Row: KATHLEEN GEHRINGER, Honor League 4; Huzefies 3; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 142.3:Fufure Teachers 4: Sages l, 2: Senior Y-Teens 4; Art League I. 2. 3: 4; Aciivifv Book I: Senior Orchestra 2, 3: 4: Merry-go-round 2, 3, 4: Carnival Worker 2: Junior Council on World Affairs 3. LINDA GIBSON, Samuel Ach l; Pep Club Z, 3, 4: Beta Chi 3: Art League 2, 3: 4; Senim Choir 3: Roberian 4; Ensemble 3, 4: Junior ChoYr 2; Merrygnrround 3, 4; Glee CPubs 2. WILLIAM GILLESP'IE, Pep Club I. 2: 3, 4; Fufure Teachers 4; Delfa Beta 3. His- l0rian 4; Ari League II 2, 3: 4; Aciiviiy Book I: Freshman Choir I; Track I, 3; Gym Team I, 3: Ice Skaqu Ctub 4. Le:i: Cupid's Fling winners were Doifie Mael- ler and Dave Morrical, Cenfer and righh Senior boys and girls hackle +he +aslr of masfering Ers+ aid band- ages. 47 BELOW Firsf Row: SHIRLEY GOlNS, Honcr League 4: Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2: German Club 3-, Fufure Nurses 2: 4: Sages I, 2; Senior Y-Teens 2: 3, 4: Junior YrTeens l; Youfh lo: Chr3s+ I, 2; Phi Chi 3: Pledge Mistress 4 Treasurer: Art League I, 2: 3. 4; Acfivilv Book I; Merry-ga-round 2: Annual Staff 4 Adiva SecHon Head, Adverfis- Eng Deparfmenf; Gargoyle Staff l. 3Asosciafe Edhor, 4 Senior Advisor: Enquirer Schoni Carraspondenf: Carnivai Worker 2; Homeroom Officer I Secrefary: NAZIER GREEN, Tafi I; Hall Guard 4. JAMES GREEK, SpanFsh Cmb 2: Art League I. Second Row: WILLIAM GRiMM. Pep Club I. Z, 3, 4', Bowling l: Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4. JANICE GROLL, Pep Club I: 7, 3: Arf LeaQUE k 2, 3: 4: Acfivfly Book I; Freshr man Choir I: Gfee Club 2. 3. WANDA GUM, Pep Club I: Befa Ch? 3. 41ArfLeague I: Z, 3, 4: Acfivify Book I; Glee Ciub 2. 3, 4. Third Row: ARLENE HAENDEL. BARBARA HAFNER. Senior Sfudent Council 2; HonOr League 4: Pep Cmb I, Z. 3 Secrefary: 4 Executive Board: French Club 1, 2 Execque Board; Sages II 2; Home E54 Club I: Senior Y-Teens 2. 4 SergeanhahArms: Hepta Refs 2, 3 Pledge Mistress, 4 Vice President. President ln+erfratority Council 4: Art League I. 2, 3. 4; Activiiy Book I: Homeroom Officer 2 Vice President 3 President; Usher 4; Senior Chair 3, 4 Historian; MErFY'QOVFDUHd 3.41615e Club 2; 6AA. I: 2; Annual Sfaff 4 Editor; Garqayle Representative l, 2, 3: Gargoyle Staff 2, Reporier, 3 Ediior: 4 Senior Advisor: Freshie Aid 4; Senior Class Planning Commiifee; Sen'uor Class Dance CommiHee; Prom Comrm'Hee: Carnival Worker 2: Class Officer 4 Secretary: Junior Council on World Affairs 3 Vice President, 4 Was Presidenf; B.I.E. Host 4. LOUISE HAGEDORN. Ar! League I, 2, 3, 4; Acffvify Book I. BELOW First Row: PATRICIA HENDERSON, Pep Club 4 French CIub 3, 4: Fqure Teachers 2, 3: Yoth for Chrisf 2 4; ArII League 2 4. RUSSELL HENKE, Hughes ClubJ, 4 Krueck ClubI 2; Pen CIubI 2 3 4 German Club 3; Hi- Y 3 4 Secretary; DeIIIa BeIa Z 3 SecrIeIIary, 4 PresidenI;InI'eIrfraIcr1Iy ConncIIJ 4: SIage Crew 2 3; ArI League I, 2 3, 4- AcIivin Back 1' Usher 3, Head UshIger Meny- -qo- round 2 3; Book SIoreI 3 4 Manager; Carnival IWorkc-r 2.II GENE HENN, Hughes CIub3, 4 PresIdenI; Krueck Out: I 2; LaIIn CIub I 2; HI Y 3, 4 ViceI Presldenf; Tri CI'II 3, 4 Vice PresidEnI; InIerIroIcrIIIy CounCIl 4; SIIage Crew 3; ArI League I I2, 3, 4- HIomcroom SCCreIaIrv 3,- Bays Week Candi dafe 4, Vice- Mayor' Track 3, 4; IGarqovle RepresenIaIIve l; Senior CIass Dance CcmrIIiI- Iee; HaII Guard 3 CapIIaIn Second Row: GEORGE HESSE. ArI' Leag ue I, 2, 3, '4; Lunch Linc Guard 4; Visual Aids 4, LARRY HILBERT, Pep Club i 2 3 Executive Board 4, SaIes CIub 3; SIage CrewZ; Ari Leaque I Z, 3, 4, AcIIviIIy Book I; Senior ChuIr 4; Freshman Chow I, Merry-I go round 4; AanuaII SIIaFI 4; Gdrqoer IRepresenI-aI-ive II 2, 3. RODGER HILL, Pine KnoI', Ky. l, 2, 3; Pep Club 44 Third Row: BEVERLY HITCHCOCK, Honor League 3, 4; Pep CIub 3 4; HeI'a Chi 3', Future Nurses 4: Fqure TeacheIrs 4: SenIur Y- Teens I4; Yoth IoI' Chrisf 4; ArI LeIague 2 3 4; Usher 3 Freshie Aid 4: CarnIvaI WorkerI 2. ROGER HODAPP, Krueck Club 1,2;German Club 7. 3, Sales CI ub 4: DelIa BCIa 2, 3 Recording Secrefary, 4 CoIIreIspondinq Secretary; AII' League I, 2, AcIIvin Bock I. I4: JAMES HODGES. 48 ABOVE FirsI' Row: ROBERT HAGEDORN. ArI League I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir l; Cross Counfry II 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; BowIinq 3. SUE HAGGARD. Honor League 4; Board Member: Huzeifes 2, 3; Pep Club I, 4, Latin Club I, 2', ArI League I, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom OffI'cer, Treasurer 3, 4; FPEShIe Aid 44 ERNEST HALE. An League I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JOYCE HALL, Pep Club I, BeIa Chi I: Fqure Nurses 4- Yoth Ior ChrIsI' I; ZeIa Phi Epsilon 3 4 InIeIIreIorin CouncrI 4, TickeI ComImiIIee 4 PEARL HAMILTON. Pap Clubl, 2, 3, Beta Chi 4; Home Ec. Clubl, 2; SaI es Club 4; Yoth IDI'CIHISI4: Arf Leaguel, 2, 3, 4; JuniorChaIr4: Glee CIub I, 2, Carm- val Worker 2 DOROTHY HARRIS, Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 3, Beta Chi 2, Mafh Club 3; Fufnre Nurses 4; Fqure Teachers 2; Zefa PI'II Epsilon 3, 4, TreasureIr, SecreIary- lnIerIra Iorify 4; IArI League I, 2 3, I34 AcIivin Book I; GIAHA l, 2 3, Third Row: FREDRICK HARRIS, Virgil High I; WiIIIrow 2; Senior Band 4. CHLOA HAVEN. BE'HY HENDERSON, Pep CIub3; Befa Club I; Fqure Teachers I,I Sales CIub l- YouIII Ior ChrFsII :AIH League I, I2, 3, 4, AcIivIIIv Book I' 6AA Righf and CenIer: B.I.E. day hosIs served Iheir communi'I-y by quring Hughes wiII'I business men. L6H: SibyI Preuninger reprasen'IEd Hughes aI II'Ie Pigskin Preview. ABOVE Firs+ Row: ANN HOERMANN, Honor League ExecuIivu Board 4; HuzeHes 3 Pep CIub I, 3, 4; German CI uh I 2, Secretary3, 4' FuI'IIre Teachass 4; S; 'nIur YTeens 4; DIEIIa CIII Delhi 2, Hism ian 3, 4; Ar? League I 2, 3 4; Acfivin Back I: G.A.A ,2; Freshie Aid 4: Lunchroom Cashier 3, 4; CurrlivoI Worker 2. RICHARD HOTT, SaIes CIub 4; Art League I, 2, J, 4', BasebaII I; Basketball 2. BARBARA HOUCHENS, Samuel AcI'I I. EMM'ERLIN HOWE. Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2; Execquve Beard 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2; French Club 3; Senior Y'Teens 2, ExecuIive Board 3, Treasurer '4: Ar? League 2, 3, 4; AcIIviI'y Book I, Junior CDIJHCII on Warld Affairs 3; Annual Reprev senfative I; Carnival Werker 2. PHYLLIS HUDSON, Honor League 4; Pep Club I 2,3,4; French Club I Z; Fqure Nurses Club 2, 3, VIce Presidem 4; Sages I 2; Home EC. CIUIJ I Senior Y Ieens 4; YOUII'I Ior Chris? 3: Phi Chi 2, Treasurer 3, President 4' InlerIranrIIy Council 4; Art League I. 2, 3, 4; Acfivin Book I, HomeI'oom Secrefary I, Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3: Usher 4; GIee CIIII: 3; S.AIAI I, Z, 3, 4; Annual Represemafive 4; Carnival Worker 2. CAROL HUEI'CHER, Honor League 42; Pep Club I, 2,3 CIII 2 3; SIICIeIary 4; Senior Y Teens? ,;4 Art LeagueI Freshie Aid 4' Carnival Wurkel. :eG erIner'I Club3; Bela ,3 4; Acfiviiy Book I' Second Row: VELMA HUGHES, Hunar League 4, Pep CIIII: I 2, 3 4, Bafa CHI 4' Fqure Nurse: 4' Fqure Teachers 4, 53 mm Y'TE'EI'IS 4, YOUIII Ior CIIrisI 4 Art League 2, 3, 4; 6. A. A. 2: FreshIe Aid 4: Carnival Worker 2 PATRICIA HURST, Honor League 4; Pep CIIIb 1,2, 3, 4; AII League I, 2, 3. 4? Acfivifv Book I: Freshman Choir I; Glee CIIIb 2. ; JANIE HUSMAN, Junior SIudenI Council I: Honor LLaque 4; Pep CIIIb I 2. 3' I Fufure Nurses 2, 3, Presidenf 4' HepIa Ban: 2 3, Presidenf 4; lriierIranrIIy CCHJHCII ; 4: Arl League 1 2,3, 4; AcIIvify Book I; Homeroom Treasurer I' Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Freshman Choir, Secretary 1; Merry-qo-rcund 2; AnnuaI RepresenIaHve 1; Gargoyle REpresenIaIIve II CHARLES JACOBS BERNARD JETTER, Pep Club 4; SaIes CIub 4; ArI League I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir 4; Merry-go-round 4; FooIbaIl 2; GargovIe SfaH 4; Junier CnunciI on WorId AI'IaIrs 4 BOBBIE JOHNSON, Honor League 4; Pep CIIIb 3; Homeroom PrBSIdenI 2; Senior Choir 4; Junior Choir 2, 3; 6.A.A. Z, 3, 4', Freshie Aid 4. Third Row: CAROL JOHNSON DOROTHY JOHNSON, Pep Club 2; MarcIIandiang CIub 4; ArI League 2, 3, 4; Glee Clubs 3. WILLIAM JOHNSON, Junior Choir: Foufball 2,3; BasketbaII 2; Track 2, 3, DOROTHY S JOHNSON Oerr School I; Pep CIIIb 2; Merchandising Club 4; Art Leaque 2 3, 4' Glee CILIb3 . ELAINE JONES EVELYN JONES. Honor League 4; Pen Club 2, 3, 4; BcIa Chi 3, 4; AII League I, 2, 3, 4: Activin Book I; Homeroom PI'ESICIFPUI 2, 3; Senior Choir 3; Merrvrgor round 3; GIee Club I; 6AA. I, 2: Freshie Aid 4. ABOVE Firsf Row: FAYRENE JONES, El Monte High, Calif. 3; Honor League 4; Pep Club 4; Gar- qoyle SfaH 4. JAM ES JONES PATSY JONES, Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2, J, 4; Beta Chi 2, 3, 4; Sigma DeHa Chi: Homeroom Secretary 3, 2, 3; Senior Choir 2, 3; Merry-qo-round 3; Glpe Club 2; 6AA. l, 2; Freshie Aid 4. RUTH JONES. Honor League 4; Pep CM: 2, 3, 4: SenIOr Y-TEeu 4; Freshie Aid 4. ALLEN JUSTICE. Senior Sfudenf Council 2; Junior SludemL CouncIl l; Pep Cmb l, 2, 4; Spanish Club I; Art League 4: Lunch Line Guard 4; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Junior Band I; Merrv-go-round 2, 3. MARY KAKOGANIS. Senior Student Council 2; Junior smdem Council 1; Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2: Sales CM: 3; Merchandising CIUb 4; Art League I, 2, 3, 4; Activify Book I; Homeroom Vice Presidem l. 2: 6456: Clubs l, 3; Gargoyle Rep- resenfaiive I; Freshie Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2. Second Row: JUDY KAMLEITE'R, Senior Studen'r Council 2, 3, 4; Junim Studcm Council I; Honor League 3, 4; HuzeHes I, 2; Pep Cmb I, 2, 3, 4 ExEcque Board; Lafin Club I, 2; Sages l, 2, 3, 4; Senior Y-Teens 4; Tousia 2, 3, 4; Arf League- I, 2, 3, 4; Activiw Book I, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President I, 2; Homeroom Vice President 4; Glrls4 WEek CondidaIe 4: Senior Band I, 2; Junior Band I; Senior Orchestra l, 2; Senior Choir 4; Ensemble 4; MerryrgoVround l, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3; Girls' Week Com rnHlee. JEFF KEATING, Wahinqicn-Lee High School, Arlingfon, VirginFa 2, 3; Hughes CVUb 4: French Club 4, Presfdeni; HP! 4; Tri CM 4', Track 4. KENNETH CHARLES KELLER, Hughes Club 3; Krueck Club I, 2; H-Club 3, 4; Pep Club i, 4; Spanish Club I, 2; HTVY 3, Historian, 4, President; 5159:: Crew I, 2; Activily Book I; Homeroom Prasident l, 3; Merryrgorround I, 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Tennis 4, 2, 3, 4; BOWImq l, 2; Annual Represenfafive 2; Sen'mr Class Planning and Decoralion Commitfee for Dance: Lunchroam Cashw'cr 3, 4; Stage Producf'mn Crew I, 2; Carnival Warker 2; Class OHicer 4; Proiechon Boy 2, 3. BI'LL KEMNER, Honor Saciely 4; Hughes Qub 3, 4; Krueck Club 2; Pop Club 1,2, 3; German Ciub 2, 3; Chess Club 4; Delta Beta 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3; Vice President 4; anerframn'fy Council 4: Siage Crew 2, 3, 4; Ar? League r, 2, 3, 4; Ac1iv1ry Book I; Merry-go-rsund Z, 3, 4; FcofbaH 4; Annuai Representative 3, 4; Siege Produdion Crew 2, 3, 4; Carnival Worker 2. JACQUIE KENNEDY, Pep Club '2, 3, 4; French CMJb 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Senior Y-Teens 3. 4; Yuuih for Christ 2, 3, 4; Jofa S'wqma Chi 3, 4; lnferfraforiiy Council 4; Art League 2, 3, 4; Homeroom szerPrEsiden? 3; Junior Choir 4; Merrrgo-round 4. MOIRA KENNEDY, Honor League 4; Pep Club 4; Merchandising Club 4; Senior Cholr 3, 4; Merry-go-round 3; 6AA. 2. 3. Third Row: LARRY KETLER, Senior Band I, 2, 3; Art League I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM KEUFER, Pep Club 3, 4: Sales Club 3: Arf League 2, 3, 4. GEORGE KEYES, Pep Club 4; German Club 2; Tenm's 2, 3. PAIRICIA KIDD, Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Machrandising C1ub2,3;Carnival 2. FRANK KILING, Hughes Club 4: Pep Club 4; Executive Board; Spanish Club I, 2; FUVUFE Teachers 4: Saga; 4; Sales Club 3, 4; Sfage Crew 2, 3, 4; Manager; Art League I. 2, 3, 4; Adivify Book I; Homeroom Treasurer l, 2; Usher 3, JANET KOCH. Honor League 4; Huchcs X, 2-3; Pep Club 1, 2; La+in Club I, 2; Math Club 2: Merchandising Cmb 4; Vice PresldenQ: Ticket CommIHEe 2,3, 4; Ar? League I, 2, 3; Sen'wor Choir 3, 4; Merrv-go-round 3; Glee Chiba 2; Carnw'val Worker 7. mu.-h ABOVE Firsi Row: PEGGY KONTONICKA CAROL KORTE. Honor League 4; Pep Club I. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club I. 2; Mam Cmb 3: Future Nurses 2. 3. 4. Secrehirv 4: Seniar Y-Teens 2. 3. 4. Recreaficn Cha'xrman 3. Corresponding Secretary 4; Tausia Sororify 2. 3. 4. Chaplian 4: Ari League I. 2. 3. 4; ACTIVFTV Book I; Annual Represemalive 3: Ffeshi: AM 4. PATRICIA KOTZBAUER Second Row: RUBY KRAMER SHIRLEY LAVI WANDA LAWSON. Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 2. 3: Befa Chi 2. 3; Fqure Nurses 4; FuQure Teacners 4: Home Ec. Club I; ch'h for Chrm 4; Art Leaque I. 2. 3. 4; Frehman Choir 1:61ce Club '2. 3; Freshie Aid 4. Third Row: EDGAR LEADBEATER. Chi Omega Sf ma Fraiernify 3. 4; TFCkef Committee'H; Art League I. 2. 3. 4; Humeraom Prasi en! 2; Homeroom Vice Presidem 3: SenHJr Choir 4: Freshman CHOW l: Merryrgorround 4; BaskeibaH 3: Track I. 2. WILMA LEAVERTON. Honor Laague 4; Pep Cmb V. 2. 3. 4; German Club I. 2. 3; Fufure Teachers 3. 4; Senior YrTeens 2. 3; Sigma DeHa Chi Sororify 3. 4. Chaplain 3. Treasurer 4; Arr Lanue I. 2. 3. 4; Activify Book I: 6AA. I. 2. 3. 4. Hismtian 4: Freshie Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2. MARY ALICE LEE. WTIliam James High Schnm l. 2. 3: Glee Quiz 4. Lefi: Pigtail Bowiie day produced +hese 1wo. Aren'f +hey cufe? Cenfer: The Chrisfmas parfy provided fun and refreshmenfs for all. Right The senior class dance included songs from H1ese handscme boys. 51 BELOW Firs+ Row: MARI ANN LIFPS. Ar? League I. 2. 3. 4: Activity Book I. ELAINE LOEBKER. Ayl League I. 2. 3. 4: Freshman Choir l; Glee Club 2. 3, ANGELlNA LOSITO. Senim Studeni Countil 2. 3. 4: Fan Club 4: SEHes Club 3: Merchandising Cbb 4; Usher 3; Glee Club 3: Gargoyle Represenmrive 2. Second Row: WILLIAM LOWER. Hughes Club 3. 4; Krueck Club I. 2; H-Club 4; Pap Club 4; Latin Club I. 2. TreaSurer 2; Hi-Y 3. 4. His1orian 4; Chi Omega Sigma FraternHy 3. 4. President 4; lnlerfraforify Council 4. Treasurer; Ar. League I. 2. 3. 4; Horne- room President I; Baseball 2; Cross Cuunhy 3. 4. Ca-Caphaln 4; Golf 3: Senior Class Prom Band Cammmee 4; Lunchroom Cashier 3: CarnFVal Worker 2: Assisian! School Treasurer 4. LUTHER LYLE. AH League I. 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary I. 2; Lunch Line Guard 4; Freshman Choir l; Baskefball l. 2. 4: Crass Country 2. 3. 4; Visuai Aids 4. MIKE MAGIN. Senior Sfudcnl Council 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. President 4; 'Pep Club I. 2. 3, 4. Execu'rive Board 41Tri CM Fraierni'y 2. 3. Historian 3: T1cke+ Com- mirfee 2. 3: Arf League I. 2. 3. 4: Activify Book 1: Usher 3; Junior Choir 2; Fresh- man Choir I; Baseball l; Bowling I. 2; Cheerleader 3. 4. Captain 4; Annual Rep- reseniafive 2: Gargoyle Represenfarive l. 4; Gargoyle Slaff 4; Carn'wal Worker 2; Hall Guard 3. 4. Capfaln 4. Third Row: GEORGE MANOCSES. Pap Cth l. 2; Ar? League I. 2. 3. 4; Adivily Book I; Annual Representative l. JANET MANUEL. Samuel Ach Junior High l: Honar League 4: Ftp Club 2. 3; French Club 2. 3. 4: Beta Chi 2. 3. 4: Fufure Nurses 2. 3. 4; Youfh for Chris? 4; Alpha Beta Chi Sorority 2. 3. 4. Business Manager 4; Junior Choir 3; G.A.A. 2. 3. 4; Annual Represenfative 2: Freshie Aid 4; CarnivaX Worker 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 4. RONALD MARION. Hughes Club 3, 4; Chess Club 2. 3. 4. 3 Presideni 4 President; FufUre Teachers 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Art League 2. 3. 4; Tennis 2. 3. 4; Annum Rep- resentative 2; Visual AFds 4. BELOW Firs+ Row: BARBARA MENIFEE, Honor League 4; Peep Ctub 3; French Club 2, Future Nurses 2; Iofa Sigma Chi Z, 3, 4; Sergeanf-af-Arms; lnferframrily Council 4; Ari; League 2, 3, 4; Junior Choir; Merry-go-round 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Gargoyle Represenfahve 2, GLORIA MILLER, Our Lady of Angeis l; Beta Chi 2; Annual Represenfaiive 2, 3. JOHN MILLER, Krueck Club I, 2; Lafin Club 2; French Clu-b 3, 4; Sales Club 4; Arf League I, 2, 3, 4: Acfivifv 500k l; Gargoyie Representafrve l, Second Row: VIVIAN MILLER, Pep Club I, 2. 3. 4: LaHn Cmb I, 2, 3; Beta Chi 2, 3; Sages 3, 4; Senior Y-Teens 2, 4; Kvivves 2, 3, HISMIFan, 4 Presidanh Inferfrafmify Council 4; Arf League I, 2, 3, 4; Adivify Book I, 2, 3, 4; Acfiva Book I; Homeroom Tteasr '9' 3: UShEF 3: Annual Sfaif 4; Gargoyle Represenfafive; HaH Guard Capialn 4; Ice Skafing Club 4. PETER MINGES, Hughes Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 4; Pep Cfub I, 2, 3, 4; Lenin Club I; Hi-Y 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Tri Chi President 4; Inferfraforiiy Council 4; Art League I, 2, 3, 4: ACHVHy Book I,- Usher 3, 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Ensemble 3; Freshman ChoTr l; Merry-go-round 3, 4; Baseball l, 2, 3, 4; Cross Coun+ry I, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Class Commifiea; Carnival Worker 2; Visual Aids 2, 3, 4. GEORGE MITCHELL, Hughes Club 3, 4; Sergeanf-ai-Arms 4; Krueck Club 2; H-Club 3, 4: Secretary 4; Pep; Club 4; Hi-Y 4; AH League I, 2, 3 4; Homeroom Presidenf 3; Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 4; Senior Class Christmas Party Committee; Carnival Worker 2 Third Row: BONNIE MUELLER, Honor League 4, 56crefary; HuzeHes l, 2, 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Lafin Club I, 2; Sages 2, 3; Senior Y4Teens 2, 4; Tausia 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice Presidem 4; lni'erfraforify Council 4, Vice Presideni; Art League I, Z, 3, 4; ACHVHV Book I: Homeroom Presideni 2; Sem'or Choir 2, 3, 4; Singing Chorus, Vice President; Merrwgo-round 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4: Senior High Secfion Head; Gargoyie Sfaff 3; RBPerer Freshie Aid 4; Senior CIass Warming CcmmiHee, Dance CommIHee, Chahman; Carnival Worker 2; B.I.E. H051 4. DOTTIE MOELLER. HuzeHes l, 2, 3; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; French Club I, 2; Fuiure Teachers 3, 4: Vice President; Senior Y-Teens; Tausla 2, 3, 4, Financial Secretary; Arr League I, 2, 3, 4; Activity Book 4; Merry-qo-round l, 2, 3, 4; th1hmene l; Maiorefie 2, 3, 4; CorCapiain; Carnival Warker 2; Freshman Talent Show. MARY MOLEN 52 ABOVE Firsf Row: WI-LLIAM MARSHALL. Hughes Club 3, 4, Secrafary 4: Krueck Club I, 2; Pen Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; HI-Y 3, 4, Sergeanf-MArn-Is 4; Tri Chi Fraternity 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4; Art League 1,2,3, 4;Ac1ivify Book I; Homeroom Treasurer 13 Usher 3: Senior Band I, 2, J, 4, Studenf Conductor and Drum Maior 4: Senior Orchesfra !, 2, 3, 4; Merryrgo-round l, 2, 3, 4; Gym Team Manager 2, 3; Gargoyle Represenfafive 2, 3; Carnival Worker 2. GLORIA MASON GENE MATHES, Krueck Club I, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; AH League 4; Lunch Linc Guard 4. Second Row: NEAL MATHBS. Krueck Club I, 2; Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Chair l. BARBARA MATTHEWS, Samuel Ach l: Spanish Club 3; tofa Sigma Chi Sororify 3, 4; Inlerfraharity Council 4; Giri? Ghee Club 2, 3, 4; Carnival Worker 2. ORVIULE MCDONALD. Pep CHI: 3; AH League I, 2, 3, 4,- Senior Choir 4; Merry- qo-round 4. Third Row: DIXIE McHATTON. Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; French Club I, Z;Fu1ure Teachers 3, 4; Sages I, 2, 3; Senior Y-Teens 2, 4; JunFOr YrTeens l; Tausfa Sorority 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; Art League E, 2, 3, 4; Acfivify Book I; Hameroam Tr:asurer I, Vice President 2, Presiden? 3; Senior Band I; Senior Orches+ra 1; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Ensemble 2, 3; Merry-go-rnund 2, 3, 4; 6A A. I, 2, 3; Cheer wader 3, 4, Captain 4; Annuaf RepresenfaHve 2: Annual Sfaf'f 4; Gargoyle Repre- senfai'we l; Senior Class Money Makfng Proiecf Committee 4; Carnival Worker 2; Freshman Talen? Show I. GENEVA MCMULLEN. Samuel Ach Junior High l; Pep Club 2: Future Teachers 4; Ycufh for Chrisf 4; Glee Club 3. BETTE MECKSTROTH, Junior Siudenf Council I, Executive Board: Honor League 4, Treasurer 4; HuzeHes 1,2, 3; Pep Club I, Z. 3, 4; German Club I, 2, 3, Vice Presidenf 3; Fufure TeaCHErs 3, 4, President 4; Sages J, 2; Senicr Y-Teens Z, 3, 4; Junior Y-Teens l; TausIa Sorority 2, 3, 4, Pledge Misfress 4; Art League I, 2, 3, 4; Acfivify Bock I, Aciivity Book Represenfmive l; Homeroom Vice Preslden? I; Senior Band I, 2, 3; Senior Orchestra I; Senior Choir 3, 4; Merry-gmround 2, 3, 4; 61414. I; Annuaf Representative I; Annual Staff 4, Tpr; Freshie Aid 4; Sanior Lrom Committee 4: Carnivaf Worker 2; Freshman Taien? Show 4; BJE. Day osiess 4 Leff and Cen+arc Senior class planning corn- rniH'ee helps plan projecfs and social fune iions for Seniors. Right Diane Niehulas. Norine Muhlberg. and Vera CHE add +hair melodious iones 10 +he Senior Class dance proiecf. ABOVE Firs+ Row: FRED MORGAN; Art League l. 2,3 4; Siaqe Crew I; Lunch Line Guard 4; Fresh- man Choir l: ?eD Club L DAVE MORRICAL, Ari League I, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Presidenf 2; FcofbaH I; Bas- kefbaH I. 2. JOHN MORRISON, Ar? League 1, 2. 3, 4: Hughes Cmb 3, 4 Treaswer; Krueck Club I, 2 Sergeantdi-Arms; Pop Club I,2,3,4:Laf1n Cmb 4, 2. 3 Execufive Board 4; HLY 3. 4 Represenfafive io ONO Stan: ConvenHon; Chi Cmega Sigma 2 H157 iorian, 3 Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer. 4 Treasurer; Homeroom Treasurer l; Usher 4; Freshman Choir 1; Merry-qewound 4; FootbaH J Co-Capfam 2; Basket bail I: Track I: Tennis 2; 3, 4 Cc-Capfain: Annual Represenfafive 4; Annual SfaH4 EdHor; Garche Staff 3 Business Manager, Assistant Sporfs Edifor, 4 Reporfar; Senior CIGSS Planning Commi?+ee, Chairman of Sen30r Dance Ccmmiifee: CarnivM Worker 2; B.I.E. Day Hosf 4, NORINE MUHLBERG. Ari League I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Sluden+ Caunci! 4 Execufive Board: Hanor League 4, Execmve Board; HuzeHes 3; Pep Club I; 2; 3, 4; German Club 3: Senior YrTeens Z; Kylyves Z, 3 Meeting Chairman. 4 Secreiary: Acfiviw Book I: Homeroom Officer I Vice President 4 Secrefary of 205; GMS' Week Rep- resenfafive 4; Freshman ChoTr l; G.A.A. l, 2, 3 Swimming Sports Leader, 4 Executive Board: Rhythmeife l; 2; Freshie Aid 4; SEnior Dancg CcmmiHee 4; :3er Band CommiHca 4; Lunchroom Cash'xer 3, 4: CarnivaX Worker 2; HaH Guard apfaw'n 4, ED MULLINGER. Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4; Hughes Oub 4; Pep Club II 2l 3; Tr'l Chi 3 Historian, 4 Secrefary; SEHiDF Band 2; 3, 4: Junior Band I; Senior Orchesha Z, 14; Merryigorround 2; 3, 4; Senior Proiccf CommiHee 4; Carnlvm Wcrker Z. JEANNE MURRER. Art League I, 2, 3, 4; Honar League 4; Pep Club 3; Ban: Ch 3, 4; Fufure Teachers 3, 4: Jum'or Choir 3: Usher 3: GAIL 2. 3: Freshic Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2. Second Row: RUTH MYERS; Ar? League I, Z; 3. 4: Senior Sludenf Council 1: Pep Club I; 2; French Club I; Usher 3; Giff Commiffee 4. SYLVIA NEAL. YouEh ior Chris? I, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Junior Council on World Affairs 4, LEONARD NELSON, Samuel Ach I; Ari League 2, 3. 4. MARLENE NICELY, Honor League 4; Pep cmb '2: Latin Cmb 2; Beta Chi 2 3; Merchandising Club 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; MErry-qc-round 3, 4; Annum Represeniar 1W3 4; Gargoyle: Represenialive 3; Freshic Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2. DIANE NICKOLAS, Senior Sindenf Council 3; Honor League 4. Corresponding Secretary 4; HuzeHes I, 2; 3; LaHn Club I, 2; German Club 3, 4; Senior Y-Teens 4; Taus'wa 2. 3; 4: Art League 2. 3. 4: Freshie Md 4; Carnivm Worker 2. ANTHONY NICE, Ar? League 4, 24344155165 Club 3; Third Row: HORACE NOACK, Art League I, 2, 3; 4; Hughes Club 4; Chess Cmb 4; Sfage Crew l, 2; Merrwgc-round l; Football, 4; Gargoyha Sfaff I; Carnival Worker 2; Lunch Bell Ringer 4; Movie Prokdiomsf 3. PAUL O'NEAL. Ar? League 4; Sides Club 2; DON OSSWALD, Ar+ League I, 2; 3, 4; Senior Sfudenf CouncH 2; 3, 4; Hughes Club 3, 4; Krueck Club II 2; HrClub 3; 4 Secrefary: Pep Club I, 4; Latin Club 4; Chi Omega Sigma 2, 3 Cmrasponding Secrelary. 4 Recording Secrekary; Homeroom OHEcer 3 Vice President; Seniar Choir 4; Freshman Chou l; Merry-goiround 4; Foofball L; 2; 3. 4; Tennis 2, 3; 4 Co-Capfain; GargoWe Sfa'H 2, 3; Chrisimas Pariy Commiffee 4; Carnival Worker 2; B.I.E. Day Host 4. JUDY OWENS; Ar? League I, 2; 3, 4; Honor League 4; Pep Club 1,2;3,4;Span1:h Club I. 2: Fu+ure Nurses 3, 4: Samar Y4Taen5 2, 4; Junior Y-Teens I;Ac1iva Book I; Usher 3; thfhmeffe I. 2 Frcshic Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2; CHARLES PACE,Ar1 League I. Z; 3, 4; Homeracm OFficer 2 Secreiary. HOPE PARKER, Art League 4; Honor League 4; Huchcs 2; J; Pep Oub 2, 3, 4; Lah'n Club I, 2 Corresponding Secrefary, 3; Future Teachers 4; 53955 2, 3, 4; Senior Y-Teens 3; Youfh 4m Christ I; Kylyves 2, 3, 4 Chaphain; Hcmeroom Office! of 205; Treasurer: Senbr Choir 21 3, 4; Librarian; Jum'ur Choir 4; Merryrgorround Z; 3; 4; Gargoyle Represenhi1fve 2: Gargoyic Siaff I; Freshie Aid 4; ?.A. Announcer 4; Carnival Worker 2; Eiqhih Grade Choir Accompanisf 3. ABOVE Firsf Row: GINNY PARNELL. Junior Student CouncH l; Pep Club I, 2, 3; 4; Eefa Chi 2, 3, 4; Sages J; Home Ec. Club !; Juninr Y-Teens I; Hews Bcfa 2; 3. 4 Chaplain; AH League 4; AchH'y Book J; Usher 2, 3: Freshman Che?! i; Glee Cmb 2 President: G.A.A. l. 2, 3, 4; Gargoyle Represenfafive l. WANDA PATTERSON. Senior Siudent Council 4: Pep Oub 14; Befa Ch: 4; Delh: Chi Della 2. 3 Chaplain, 4 Secretary; Acfivify Book I; Ubraw Page 3; Glee Club 3. WANDA V. PATTERSON NATHANIEL PAYNE. Youfh for Chrisf 4; Arf League L 2; 3, 4: Homevoam Secre- terv-Treasurer 3; Senior Choir 41Junior Choir 3: Merrv-go-round 4; Junior Council of Werld Affairs 4. CHARLES PHILLIPS, Krueck Club I; Z; Arf League 142, 3, 4: Foofball I; Baseball l; 2; Gulf 3, 4; Boanq I; 2; Visual Afds 3. WIL'LIAM PHlLLIPS. Hughes Club 3, 4 Correspondfnq Secrefarv; Pep Club 4: Ynufh for Christ 2, 3; Stage Crew 3; 4 Assisfanl Stage Manager; Art League 2; 3; 4; MErry-qo-round 3, 4; Sfage ProducHon Crew 3. 4; Carnivai Worker 2. Second ROW: ROBERTA PINCKARDK Honor League 4; Eeia Chi 3: Merchandising Club 4; Art League I, 2, 3. 4; Ac+ivdy Book I; Freshman Choir l; Ghee C1ub2:Carnival Worker l1 Office Worker 3. SYLVIA PINKNEY. Zefa Phi Epsilon 3. 4 Presideni; Information Desk 4; Hone! League 4: Of'Fice Worker 4; 6.A.A. 2, 3V 4: Inferfraicriiy Council 4; Usher 3; Lafin Out: 3, 4; Carnival Worker 2; Pep Club Z, 3, 4; Hall Guard Captain 4: Jew- nalism Club 4. JOYCE POOLE. Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4: Befa Ch? 3; 4; Merchandising Club 4; Sigma Delta Ch? 2. 3 Secrefary. 4 Sergeaniraf-Arms: Interfraforiiy Council 3; ACHVHV Book I: Assisfani Annual RepresEnfaHve I: Carnival Worker 2 JAMES POTH, Pep Club 2: TH Ch? 4 SergeantaLArms; Arr League 4; Ach-Hy Book J: FootbaH l: Baseball 2, 4; Swimming 2; Gergoykw Represeniaiive 2; Samar Class Publiciw Commiffee. DELLA POTTER, Saws Club 3: Merchandising Club 4; Library Page 2. SUE PRASSE; Ar! Leaque l, 2; 3; 4; Pep Club I; 2, 3; BeIc CM 34; FuTure Nuvses 2. 3: Sales Club 4 Secre+ary; Hepfa Refs 2, 34 4 Ccrresconding Secretary; Ac'r'wify Book J; Homeroem Oerr I Pres'xdent; Usher 3: Gargoyle Represenfahvc 3; Senior Dance CommiHee 4. Third Row: SIBYL PREUNINGER, AH League I; 2; 3. 4; Senior Sludcni Councii 3; 4; Junior STUdEM CouncH l: Honor League 4 Execque Board: Pep Club I. 2 Executive Board. 3. 4 Secretary; Latin Club I, 7; Spanish Club 3: Sages I, 2, 3, 4 Vice President Thespians 3, 4; Senior YrTecns 4: ACHVHV Book I; Usher 3, 4: Junior Choir 3; Freshman Choir I; Merry-qo-round 2, 3: RhythmeHe I; 2; Annual Repre- senrarive 2; Annual Staff 4 Junior High SecHon Head: Gurqowe Represenfafive l. 3. 4: Gargowe Slaff 3; Freshie Aid 4; Senior Class Planning Ccmmiftee 4: Senior Dance CnmmiHee 4: Chrisfmas Parw Commmec 4 Chairman; Prom Com. mFHee 4 Chafrman: Carn'wal Worker 2; Scnicr C1555 Officer 4 Vice President; Freshman Talent Show I: HaH Guard 4 Captain; Girls Week Represeniafive 4; E.I.E. Dav Hod 4. ART RAHN CARL RAHN, Art League 4. RALPH RAMPTON. Woodward I, 2; Honor Scciefy 4; Evecu'ch Board; Hughm Llub 4; Ar! Leaque 4; Annual Represemame 4. ROLLAND RANSON. Ar! League L 2, 3. 4; Jun'wor Choir 3; Bonding 3; 4. JUDY RASCH. AriLeaque 4.2.14; Honor League 4; Pep Club M 2,3,4:5F1:1nish Cbe I, 2, 3; Fuhgre Nurses 3, 4; Sages 2; 3. 4; Sen?or Y-Teens 2 Worship Corny rmHEe, 3,31; Tausia 2, 3; 4 Secretary; AcfiVHy Book I: Homeroom Officer ; Presi- dent 2 VICE President 3 Treasurer: Usher 3; Junior Choir 3; Freshman Choir l; Rhyfhmeffe l. 2; Gargoyle Represenfafive 4; Senior Dance CommiHee 4; Cernivai Werker Z. BELOW Firsi Row: VERA RISK. Pep Club I, 2; Fuvurg Nurses 2, 3; Freshman Choir l; Glee Club 4: Carnival Worker 2. ALENA ROBERTS RICHARD ROELLER, Art League I; Lunch Une Guard 4; Homeracm Vice Presi- de ? I Prehden? 2. Second Row: MARY ANN ROGERS, P'n? Ch; 4; Jum'or Choir 3; Glee Ciub I. LLOYD ROSEVEAR, Hughes Club 4; Pep Chab 4; German Club I, 2: Hi-Y 4; AR League I, 2, 3, 4; Acvivify Book I; Serum Band I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Cho'w 4; Ensemble 4; Merryigorround l, 2, 3, 4; Annual Represen; ldee 2: Carnival Worker 2: Dance Band 1; AH-CHV Band 2. GEORGE ROTH, Fan Club 4: Art League I; Freshman Choir I. Third Row: ANDY RUPPANNER, Hughes Club 4; Krueck Cmb I, 2; Pep Club 1, Z Execuiivc Board 2, Vice Presideni 3, President 4: Sages I. Z; Hi-Y 3 4; Chi Omega Sigma 2. 3, 4: Ar! Lcague I, 2, 3,4:Ac1iviw Book I; Senior Choir 2. 3. 4 President; En- semble 3, 4; Freshman Choir I; Merry-go-ruund 3. 4; BasEball 2; Smeming Z Manaqer; Bowling l; Annua; Staff 4 Organizations and Faculty Seciion Head; Gargoyle Staff l, 2, 3 Editor, 4 Senior Advisor; Senior Class Party Committee; Carnival Worker 2; B,I.E, H05? 4. CAROLE SALYERS, Honor League 4; Pen Cmb l, 2, 3; Fufurc Nurses 4; Kyh'ves 3, 4; ActivHv Book I; Junior Choir 4; Freshman Choir l; McrrwgD-round 3, 4; Glee Club Z 3: SenEUr Class Dance Commhfee, ANTJE SCHEFFLER, Honor League 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club I, 3: G.A.A. 3, 4. ABOVE Firs+ Row: JUDY-REAVES, Pep Club 1,2,14; Bsfa Chi3155h35 Club 3; Merchandising Club 4: Junlor Y-Tecns l: Sigma Delta Ch? 3. 4 Corresponding Secreiary; Aciivily Book I, 2. 3. 4; Homeroom Secrefary; Junior Choir 4; GEE Club I; Carnival Worker 2. DONALD REED EAVJRFNCE REED, Sales Cmb 4: Art League 1, Z, 3, 4; Aciiviw Book I; Senior an A Second Row: MARGUERITE REID, Senior Studcn? CouncTI 2; Honor League 4; Pep Club I, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Youlh for Chris? 4; lofa Sigma Chi 2, 3, Treasurer 4: lnhzrfraforifv CuunciI 4: Arf League I. Z, 3, 4; Acfiviiy Book I; Mererqu-round 4; Freshie Md 4', Carnival Worker I, RUTH RINEAIR, Pep Club I; Merchandis'mg Club 4; Ar? League r, 2, 3 4; ACHVHy Book I; Freshman ChoYr I: Glee Club 2 4, GARY RENZENBRINK. H-CFub 4: Ar? League I, Z, 3, 4; Acfivifv Book J; Srm'or Band I: Senior Choir 3, 4: Mcrrvrchound 3, 4; Football X, 2, 3, 4; Garguvie Represenfaf'we I, Third Row: JAMES REYNOLDS JESSIE RHODES DOUGLAS RICH, Junior Student Council I; Football 2; Track 2; Boanq 4. Righf: Heading H13 proiecf candy 5ale-50c a bar-was +he responsibiiiiy of mi: group of seniors. L9H and Cen+erz The prom commiHee planned fhis Hweme of fhe prom and deco- raied accordingly. 55 BELOW Firsf Row: FLORENCE SENSEL, Honor League 4; HuzeHes I. 2. 3; Pep Club I, 2, 34 4; Spanish Club 24 3; Fuhre Nurses 2, 3, 4: Home EC; Club I; Samar Y-TeErts.24 3 Infervcmb represenkaiiva 4 Chamam; DeHa Chi Defga 3. 4 Treasurer: kaef CummiHee 34 4: Ar? League I. 2. J, 4; Homeroom Officer. 3 Secre-fary; Usher 4; Ubrarv Page 3; Annua! Siaff 4 Typist GergoWe SHIH 3 Typist: Carnival Worker 2. ROBERT SHAPIRO. Pep CIub I. 2, 34 4; German Club I, 2l 3 Sergean'f-aLArnjs't Chess Club I; Sagas l; Delia Be+a 2. 3 Treasurer; Arf League I. 2. 34 4: Acfm'ry Bonk I: Homeroom Officer I, 2 Secretary; Cross Counhy 1, 4; Track 24 3. 4: Ice Sharing Club 4; Visual Md: 4. NANCY SHAY, Honor League 4-; Pep Ciub 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3;.Fqua Teachers 3, 4; Sages 3; Ar? League ll 2, 3. 4; Achify Back '1 Senipr Chow 3. 4; Merryrgurruund 4; Gree Club 2-, 6.1414. 24 3. 4; Freshie Md 4; Carnival Worker 2; Junior Cauncil on World Affairs 34 4. Second Row: PATRICIA SHELTON. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Befa Chi l, 2, 3; Fui'ure Nurses. 3; Sages I, Z. 3, 4; Thespians 4; Sales Club 3: Delta ChilDelfa 4; Homeroom Officer 4 Secretary; Merry-go-round 3, 4; Annual Represenfalwe 2, 3; Carnival Worker 24 MARCIA SHONFELT. Waubgan, III. I. 2, 3; Honor League 4: Pep Club 4; Fufure Teachers 4: Sages 4; Thespians 4: Senior Y-Teens 4; Homeroom OHicer 4 Assistant Treasurer: Girl's Week Candidate 4: Senior Choir 4: Ensemme 4: Merry-go-raund 4: PA. Announcer 4; Senior Class Committee 4. LEANNE SIDDALL, Evansfon, Ill. l4 2. 3; Honor League 4; Pap Club 4; Fu+ure Teachers 4: Sages 4; Senior YVTeens 4; Tausia 4; Senior Choir 4: Ensemee 4; Merry. gorround 4. Third Row: GEORGE SIEEERT. Jum'or Sfudenf Ccuncil I; H-CJub 4: Pep Club I, 2; Ar? League I, 2, 3, 4:14:19va Book I: Football l, 4: Baseball 4. JOANN SLUSHER. Honor League 4: Future Nurses 4; Kyfyves 3, 4; Achify Book I; Junior Choir 2, 3, 4: Freshman Choir I: Merry-qorround II 2; Gargoyle Represen- fafiva l,- Senior Class CommiHee 4; Carnival Worker .2 RICHARD SLACK, All League I4 24 3, 4; Homeroom OHicer 2 Vice Presideni; Lunch Line Guard 4: 60hr 3, 4. 56 ABOVE Firsf Row: CAROLYN SCHMERR. Junior Student Council I Execufive Board; Honor League 4 Execuvive Board HuzeHes M 2, 3: Pep Club I, 24 3, 4; LaiIn Club 142: Seniqr Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Recording Secreharv: Tausia 2. 3i 4 Presidenf; lnterfraforiiy Counml 4: Iickef CommiHee I: Art League I, 2, 3, 4; Adivify Book I: Homeroom Sacrefary I, 2V Vice Presidenf 3; Senior Choir 24 3, 4 Librarian: Freshman Chow'r H MErry- gu-rcund 7. 3; 4: Rhythmefle I: MaioreHe 3, 4: Freshic Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2: Freshman l'alent Show J: Hall Guard Capfain 3 CHARLES SCHNE'DER. Junicr Sfudanf Council I: Hughes Club 4; H-Ciub 3. 4: Pep CFUb l. 2. 3; German Club 24 3: Mafh Club I: Sales Club 4; Tri Ch? 2; 3 Chaplain. 4; Sergeani-ai-Arms; Ar? League I. Z. 3. 4; Acflvify Book I; Homeroom Secrefary 2, Presidenl 3; Foofball l; Basketball 31 Cross Counfry 2. 3. 4: Swimming 1, 24 4: Track I, 2. 4; Gargoyle 5+st 3 Sports Edifor; Senior Class Pro'md CommiL lee: Senior Class Pariy CommHiee: Carnivaf Worker 2 RON SCHOTT, Hughes Club 3; 4; Krueck Club II 2 Recording Secreiary; Pep Club 3, 4; German Club I. 2; HLY 3, 4 Corresponding SechJ'arV; Tri Chi 3, Recording Secretary, 4 Presidenf: InPchraforHv Council 4: Ar? League l4 2. 3, 4; Homeroom President I: Usher 1; Bovs' Week Commmee 4; Senior Band I. 2, 3. 4; Senior Orchesira 2, 3; Merry-gorraund I4 2, 3, 4; Swimang I: Gargoyle Represenfaiive I, 2. 3: Senior Class Party Committee 4: Carnival Worker 2: Hughes Dance Band. Second Row: PAUL SCHROEDER, Honor Society 4 Execque Board: Krueck Oub I4 2; Pep Club I: LaHn Club I, 2: Chess Club 4; AM Leigue I. 2. 34 4; Activify Book I; ?enloraBand 2; Senior Orchesfra 1, 2: Senior Choir 4 Accompanisf: Merryvgo-round GRETCHEN SCHROF, Honur League 4; Huzeffes I, 2, 3 President; Pep Club I, 24 3 Vice Preskienf. 4: German Club l4 2; Math Club '2. 3; Fukure Teachers 3; Senior Y-T'eens 4: Hepia Beta 2, 3, 4 Corresponding Secrefary-Vice President; Fn9erfra- forH-y Council 4; Ticket Commiffae I. 2, 3, 4: Art League 1,2, 3. 4; Adivily Book I: Homeroam Presiden? I, Treasurer 2. President 3: Usher 3, 4; Senior Choir 3: Merry-go-round 3, 4; Glee Club 2: Annual Sfaff 4 Business Manager: Gargoyle Staff 3 Typist 4 Exchange Edifor; Senior Class Dance, Candy. and Class Proied CommiHees 4: Carnival Worker 2; Adverfismg Sfaff of Annud 4; B.I.E. Hosi'ess 4. NICK SCHWARZ. Roger Bacon l, 2; Pep Club 4: Latin Cmb 4; Art League II 4: Visual Aids 4. Thirci Row: PATRICIA SCHWEITZER. Honor League 4: Huzeffes l, 2, 3: Pep Club I. 2. 3; Spanish Club 2, 3: PM League I, 2, 3, 4; Acfivhy' Book I: Usher 3: G.A.A. 34 4; Freshie Aid 4; Carnival Worker 2. . DAVID SEJF'ERT. Hughes Cfub 34 4; Krueck Club I, 2: SDanVSh Club 2; Math Club 2. 3: Arf League I. 2, 3, 4; Activity Buck I: Annual Representative 3; Book Room 34 4: Carn'wal WDIkEF 2. MARY SEILER. Pep Club I, 2; German Club I. 2: Sales Club 3: Merchandising Club 4; Arf League I4 2, 34 4: Ac'rivify 5001: I: Usher 3; Freshman Choir l; Carnii val Worker 2. Leff and Cenfer: A Senior Class meefinq con- sisfs of reporh and H19 class's acfiviiias. Righf: Guess who? This Santa slipped in+o Hm Chris'hnas par'fy. ABOVE Firsf Row: CARLEEN SMILEY, Pen Club I 2, 3, 4: Befa Ch? I. 2, 3', Home EC. Club I;Sla1'es Club 3: DeHa Chi Delfa 4; Tickef Commiffee 2: Ar? League I,.2, 3, 4; Achydy Book l,' Usher 3; Merry-go-round 2; Senior Class Dance Committee 4-, Carnwal Worker 2. ERNESTINE SMITH. Pup CWb 2. 3: Senior Y-Tcens 3, 4: Alpha Befa Chi 3, 4, Treasurer: Arf League 2; Activiw Back I: Junior Cho'xr 2, 3, 4: Glee Cmb 4; 6AA. 4: Senior Chas Dance CommiHee. WILLIAM SPARKS, Arr League I, 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President I, 2: Lunch Line Guard Captain 3; FonfbaH 1.3;Track I. BETTY SPEAK, Lincoln Heiths, RUTH STAHLMANN. Honor League 4: Pep Club M 2, 3. 4; Lafin Club 2. 3: FuQure Ieachers 2, 3; Senior Y-Teenr, I, Z, 3, 4; Junior Y-Teens 1,- Tickel Commifiee 4: AH League 1, 2, 3, 4; Achvify Book H Homeroom SergeantAaf-Arms; Usher 3, 4; G,A.A. i 2 KickbaH Spcrmcader, 3 Treasurer, 4 Presidcnl: Freshie Aid 4; Cami. val Worker 2 ROBERT STANDRI FF Second Row: DOROTHEA STEINHOWER. Greenhms, l, 2: Wesfern Hills 3. SUSAN LEE STEINLE. Honor League 4 Execuiivc Board; HuZeHes 3, Laiin Club I. 2: Fufure Nurses 2. 3, 4 Treasurer; Youth for Christ I; Homeroom Treasurgr 2: Senior Orchesfra l. 2; Senior Cholr 3, 4; Merry-90 rOund l. 2. 3, 4; Freshie Ad 4. BECKY STEWART, Junior Student Council I; Pep Club I, 2 3, 4; Spanish Cmb I; 8595 Chi '2, 3, 4; Sages 2, 3; $5.55 Club 4; MerchathSan Cmb 4; Junbr Y-Tecns l; Kyfyves 2, 3, 4 Sergeanf-af-Arms; AH League 4: Acfivify Book M Usher 4; Gme Club I: Annual Represenfafive 2. MARY LOU STILLMAKER. Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; Spam'sh Club I, Z, 3: Junior Y-Teens l: Delfa Chi Delfa 3. 4 PresWdenN Art League I. 2, 3, 4; Adivify Book I; Home room Treasurer l: Merrvrqorround Z, 3. 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Annual RepresenfaHve 4: Garqcyla Represeniafive 7.; Gargoyle STaW 3. GAY $TOCKER, Honor League 4: Pep Cmb h 2, 3, 4; Lafin Club I, 2, 3: Sages 4: Senior YrTcens 4: Hepfa Ema 2, 3, 4 Pledge Mistress, Throwour Chairman; Arf League I, 2, 3, 4; A:+ivi+y Book I: Usher 4; Merrygormund 2; 6AA. II 2, 3 Bowling Span: Leader, 4 Tennis Sport's Leader: Annual SfaH 4 Ad SfaH; Freshie Nd 4; Carnival Worker 2; Hall Guard Captain 4. JAMES STRATHMAN, Junior S'udenf Council I; Pep Ctub 4: Triginfa Optimi 2. 3. 4 Hisiorlan, Corresponding Secrciary; Art League 4: Acfivlfy Book I; Annual REDFBSCIWMHVE 2; Gargoyle Rapresenmfive l: Carnive. Worker 2; Junior Council on World Affairs 4. Third Row: JANE STRATHMAN. Senior Sfudenf Councll 2; Honor League 4: Pcp Club I, 2, 3, 4; Beta Chi 3; Sales Cmb 4,- Senlor YrTeens 4: Junw'or Y-Teens l; vaves 2. 3. 4 Vice President: Interfraforiw Council 4 Secretary: Achity Book I, 2; Homeruom Presideni I, Treasurer 3, V?ce PreSIdeni 4; Usher 4; Freshman Choir J: Giae Club 2, 3 Presidem 4 President 6AA. I, 2, 3; Annua. Represenvae l, 2. 3; Gargoyle Reprcseniafive 3; Senior Oass Dance CommiHee 4; Lunchmom CashFEr 4, WILLIAM STRAWBRIDGE. Seniur Studenf Council 2,- Honor Sociefy 3, 4 Presidenh Hughes Club 4; Krueck Club 2; Pep Club 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; Chess Club 4; Sages 4; Art League I, 2, 3, 4: Achiw Book I: Homeroom Presidenf 2; Librmy Paqe 2; Merry-go-round 4: Annual Sniff 4: Carn'xval Worker 2: Coin Chrb l. JUDY TAKAO. Junfor Sfudeni CouncH l: Honor League 4 Vice President; HuzeHes 2, 3 Treasurer; Pap Club 1.2.3.4; French Club I. 2; Senior Y-TEan 2, 3 Vice Pres?- deni, 4 Presidem: Junior Y-Teens l; Tausia 2, 3 Correspnndinq Secretary, 4 Treas- urer; Ari League I, 2, 3, 4; Activiw Book I, 2; Hameroom Prey'deni 2; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Merry-go-round 2. 3, 4: 6AA. I: Rhy+hmefle 1,2;AnnualArt Edifur 4: Freshie Aid 4. FREEMAN TATMAN CAROL TAYLOR, Honor League 4; Pep Club I1 2; Eela Chi 3, 4 President; Ar? League I, 2. 3. 4: ACHVHV Book I . Glee Club 4; Freshie Aid 4. KATHERINETEMPEL, German Club I: Youth fur Chrisf l. 2; Ar? Laague l. 2. 3, '1: Achiw Book I. ABOVE Firsf Row: DOROTHY TERRY. FMurB Nurw: X; Yomh Oar Chris+ I; Freshman ChoTr 1; Glee Club 2; S.AJK 3. DOLORES THOMPSON WILLIAM THOMPSON, Senior Smdenf CouncH 2; Junior Sfudent Council I; Pep Cmb l. 2. 3; Sages 3. 4; Thesphns 3. 4; Tri CHI 2 Corresponding Secretary 3. 4: Homeroom Vice President 2. 3; Lunch L'me Guard CapfaTn 4; Freshman Choir I; Manygorround 1. Z, 4; Football I; Cheerleader 3; CarnivaX Worker 2, ALVIN THORNTON. North CoHeqe Hm I; Art League 2. 3; 4. EDITH TIEPEL, Accelierafad l. 2; 4; Gerv'uan Club Z; Vuufh for Chrisf '1. THOMAS TRENARY. Buford High Schael I. 2: Sales Club 4. Second Row: GATHEL TU RNER. Art League I. 2, 3, 4. THOMAS TURNER. Hughes Cmb 3, 4 Vice Prehdenf; Krueck Club I. 2: Pep Ciub 3. 4: Lafin Club I. 2, 3 Executive Board: Math Cmb 2; Sages 3. 4 President; Thespians 3, 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Ar? League I. 2, 3. 4; Aciivify Book I; Hameroom President 2. Treasurer 3: Senior Choir 2. 3. 4; Ensemble ZI J; 4; Freshman Choir l; ML-N'vrqo round '1. 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Gargoyle SfaH 3. 4: Carnival Worker 2. MARTIN TYLER, Samuel Ach l; H-Club 3. 4 Sergeanhai-Arms; Pep Club 4; You!h mr Clv'is? 4; Ari League 2. 3. 4: Aci'w'wfv Book 2; Senior Band 3; FUQHmH 2. 4; Cross Country 3: Track 2.14:6an Team 3. '1; Gargoyre SlaH 4; From Band Corry mhlcc 4; Ice SkaHng Club 4. SCOTT TYLER, SamueX Ash I; H-Ciub 4 Trcasurer; Pep Ciub 2. 3. 4; YCu'h fuv Chris? 4; Ar? League 2, 3, 4; FoofbaH 2. 4; Basketball 2; Track 3; 4; va Team 3, 4; Gargoyle Seaff 4 Sporfs EdTror; Re Skalinq Cmb 4. ROSIE UNDERWOOD. Pep Club 4; Beta CM 4; Sales Club 4 Treasurer; Carnival Worker 2. KATHRYN VAGO. Pep Club I. Z. 4: Sales Club 4; Arf League I. Z, 3, 4; Activifv Book I; SenTcr Orchestra l; 2; 3; 4; Merrv-go-round l; 2; G.A.A. l. 3. 4; Car nivaJ Worker 2. Third Raw: MILDRED WADE; Wthmw High J; Pop Oub 2, 3; S.AA. 2; Scniov Ciass Dance CommiHee: Cdrnlvm Worker 2. GERALD WADSWORTH HELEN WALDO, Pep Club I. 2. 3: Beta Ch? 3; Fulure Nurses 2. 3: Sigma Delta Chi 3. 4; Arf League I. Z. 3. 4; Activiw Book I; Usher 3. PAUL WALLAPE CAROL WAMSER. Cenfral H'wgh 1; BEN CM 2: Sages 2; AM I ague 2. 3. '1; Junior Chox'r 3; G.A.A. 2: GargoWe STaH 4, JOYCE WARREN, Pep Club 2. 3; Saks Club 4: Art League I. '2; 3. 4; Activity Book I; Junior Choir 2. 4; Freshman ChoIr l; 6h? Club 3; Senior Dance Commllfee. ABOVE FirsI Row: ROGER WEDGEWOOD. H-Club 3, 4; Pen CIub 1,2, 3, 4; AH Leggue I, 2, 3, 4; AcIivIIy Book I; Senior Choir 3, 4: Junior Choir 2', Frashman Cholr I; Merryrgor round 3, 4; FochaII I; Track I; Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4; Annual Represenfafive 3. GAIL WEISE, Senior Student CounciI 2; Honor League 4; Pep CIIIb I, 2, 4; Kyryves 2, 3, 4 Treasurer: Arf League I, 2, 3, 4; Activify Back I: Homeroom Fresh den? 3, 4: Glee CIIIb 2. 3; RIIVII'ImeIIe 1,2; Annual SIB? 4; FresI'Iie Aid 4; Senior Class Dance CommiIIee 4. JO ANN WEISE, Senior Sfudenf Council 3, 4 ExecuIive Board; Hanor League 4; Pen Club I Z 3, 4' Spanish Clubl 2, 3. Fqure Teachersl 4 Corresponding cItecI'eIany': SenIor YTE'ens 4. HapIa BeIa 2 3 4' AJ'I Leaguel 2, 3, 4; AcIivin Book I; Homeroom Sergearif aI-Arms 4; Senior Choir 2 3 4, FreshrrIan Choir l, Merry-qo round 2 3, 6 ...AA 2, 3: Arinual SIEII 4 Senior DIrecIorv; FresIIie AicI 4; Savings SIamps CariIairI 4: Girls' Week CommiHee 4. Second Row: GLENN WELCH, Senior SludenI Council 4; Junior SIudenI Council I; Huqhes Club 4: Kweck CIub , H-CIub 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4; Spanish CIub I; Tri Chi 3 Recording Secrefary, 4 Treasurer, Vice President InIerIraIurin CounciI 4 Treasurer; ArI League I, 2, 3, 4; Acfivify Book I; Baseball I, 2, 3, 4; Baskerail I, 2, 3, 4; Cross Ccunhy I, 3; Carnival Worker 2: Junim Council on Werld Affairs 4; HaII Guard CapIain 3, 4. JUDY WENDELL, AcceIeraIed I, 2, 4; Honar League 4; HuveHes I, 2, Correspond- Inq Secretary: Pep CIub12,4:LaIin CIub I Mth CIub 2; Sages I 2, 4 Recording Sccrefary; Thespians 2 4; Seriior Y-Teens Z 4: Tausia 2, 4; AH League I 2, 4; Homeroom PresIdenI I SergeanI aI Arms 2; Usher4, G .1424. 2, 4; Gargoyi: chre senIaIive l; Gargoyle SIBH, l; Junior Hiqi'i EdiIcr, 2; Sophomore Feafure Editor, 4 Cin EdiIor: Senior Ciass ChrisImas Parfv: Carnival Worker 2. THOMAS WENNINGER, ArI League I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: PAUL WESTERMEYER. Senior SILIdenI' Council 2. 3: Huqhes CIubB. A KruecII CIub l, 2 Vice President Pep Club I, 2, Latin Club I 2 ExecuIivc anId: Sages 2 3 Treasurer; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y3, 4 ChapIaIn; ArI League I 2 3 4; AcIivin Book I: Senior Orchestra 3, 4 Concert MeIsIer; Sem'or Choir 2, 3, 4 Treasurer, SIudenI DirecIDr; Ensembie 2, 3, 4: FrESIIman Choir I PresidenI; Merry-qo-round 2, 3, 4; GBIQDVIE Staff '2, 3 Feafure WriIer: Senior Class PIanninq CommiHee 4; CarnivaI Worker 2. NANCY WETZEL, Woodward High I; Honor League 4; BeIa CM 4', Freshie Aid 4; Produdion SIaII 4. SYLVIA WILSON. Honor League 4', Pen Club I. 2, 3'. Spanish Club I, 2', 854a Chi 4; Home EC. Club I; Sigma DeIIa Chi 3, 4 Vice PresidenI; lnIerfraIcrify Council 4; Tickef CcmmiIIee 4; AH League I, 2, 3, 4; AcIivin Book I; Frcshie Aid 4; Pro- ducIiun SIaH 4 Leah: Mr. Roberf PorIune, auI'I'Ior. producer- direcfor e'I M-G-R and Annual sponsor re- laxes aIIer a Iedious day. RIgIII: Mr. and Mrs. Kizer gree'r girls and fheir moIIweI-s aI +I'Ie Honor League Tea. Cenfer: And 'I'ea is served. BELOW FirsI Row: RUTH WISSEL Pep Club I 2, 3; Beta Ch14' Home E: Out. 4, Ad League I 2 3 4; Adiwfy Back I; Junior Choir 4; Giee Clubs 3: 5AA I, 2, 3, CAROLE WOLF Honor League 4, Pep CIub l 2 3, 4; MaIn CIIIb I; An League 3, 4; AcIiwa Book I,- Hmnemom Officer Vice Presiden: 3; Usher, gradu- aIiui'I 3; Freshman ChoIr l; GargcyIr; RepresanIaIive l; FresMe Md 4, JACK WOLFER H-CIub 3 4; Pen Club I 2 3 4' Math Club I 2, SaIes Club 4: Triqinta OpIimi 2 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice Presidenf 4 Inlerfrafoi'ity COuHCII 4; lAr' League I 2,3, 4; AcIIvIIy Book I, Lunch LIne Guard 4; Foolball 1; Baseball ..2 3 :BaskeraII 2; Cross CcunIry 2, Second Row: JANET WOODS. Junior SIudenI Cauncil l: Honor League 4: Pep CIub I 2: Ee'ra Chi l: SaIes CILIb 4: AcIivIIy Bock I; Homeroom OIficer, Presidenl I, 2, Secretary 3; Usher. graduaIion 3; Freshie Md 4. RITA WRIGHT, Honor League 4; Ben! Chi 2; Ad La-agIIeA1 I, 2, 3, 4, ActivIIy Back I Glee Club 3, Gargcer RepresenIaIive 2: FreshIe Aid . RICHARD YELTON, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4; LaIin Ciub 2 3' Sages I Chi Omega Sioma 2 3 4 Corresponding SECFEIary31AFI League I, 2, 3, 4,- Ach'v! I'y Back I; Humercom Officer, VIze PresIdenI II; Senior Chair 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir l; Merrv-qo-raund 2, 3, 4', FoolbaIl 2; BaskefbalI 3 4: Track I; Golf 2 3 4; AnnueI RepresenIaIivc 2; Gargoyle Represenfafive I 2' CarnivaI Worker 2. Third Row: ROBERT YELTONT Hughes; Club 4' Krueck Club 2; H- Club 4' Pep CIub I 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I 2; Tu Ch I 3, 4, Ti'easurer', Homeroom OHIcer, SecreIarg 2 Cross Cuunhv 2, 3, 4; Aclivify 2Bank l. JIM YOUNG, Pep CIub l, 2, 3, 4: Sales Club 4; Vite Presidmf; Chi Omega SIqma 2, 3, 4, Presiden-I: InIerIraforin CounciI 4; AII League I, 2, 3, 4; ACIIVIIV Book IleomeroorII OFIIcer. Vice President I,- FootbalI I; Track I; GargovIe Repr resenfahve I: Senmr CIass Dance CommiHee. MORRIS YOUNG, Samuel Ach l; Ar? Lgague Z, 3, 4; Track 3, FourIII Row: CAROL ZIEGENHARDT Honor Society 3, 4: Secrefary 4; Honor League 4 Execw Iive Board: HuzeIfes l, 2, 3; Pep Out: I, Z, 3, 4', LaIin Club I, 2, 3, Sages 4: Senior YTeerIs 4; Hep'Ia BeIa 2, 3, 4, HisI'Iorian 4' Ar. League I 2, 3, 4' AcIivin Book I; lHomeroom Officer SergeanI- eI Arms 4' Usher 3 4; Merry- go round 2 3', G...AA Z 3, 4, Wm Presidanf4' Annual SIaI'I 4, Seciicn Head; Gargoyle Rep resenIaIilve 3, Gargoyle Staff 3; Freshie Aid 4; Seriior CIass Dancg and Chrislmas Parfv Commiffees: Carnival Worker 2: Junior Council on World AHairs 4, Adver Iismq SfaH DI AnnuaI. ROSALIND ZIMMER, Honor League 4; Beia Chi 4; Sigma DeIIa ChI2, 3, Se rr qaanI- aI- Arms 2, Rec'ordmg Secrefary 3, Chapiain 4, Ar! League I, 2 3, 4' A4cIivin Book I; Carmval Wurker 2., PmducIion SIafI4 RICHARD ZUCKER, H- Club 2, 3, 4: Art League I, 2, 3, 4; Swimming l, 2, 3, 4. JIIIJIIJRIIHAII I . 'I 7-. ANDY RUPPAHER. . .. I JIIHII MORRISON 3.; I' I . 1 SEN I OR I I BONNIE MIIELLER I 0 s - :3 DODULIIIIIIY I LlllS ELLERHURST , I IEINNYPARNELL BILL IIIIIIIELs I r I ' I I I m-IIIIIIIII ' ' cram. mu! f IwMIIIIIMIII 4h. IIIImmm ' I A ., In: HDTTIE MHELLER I I I I I w -7 f --v-' .Tgryquw, .. W7! EDILEAUBEATER ' TIM FLEMING CAROL ZIEGEKHARBT . JUDY KAMLIETER GEth-EE MITCHELL . BUB FINKLEMEIER SYBLE PREUNINEER , PAUL FLEMim; 7 . . mum MILLER KEN KELLER , Bm- HAFNER ,; , 7 , 4mg. . , f??.ga : ! . ,f 1 . . .; Iama.,- Ir 5 ; HS! JUNIORS 62 OVER ROADS 0F lIFE LEF'F: AbboH Adams Adams Ainsworih Akins Anderson BaTer Baillie Baker Banes . Bariholoaew UOPUKFxPEAS-PF , Beavers Heckman Behler Baikum . Bereskin . Berghausen . Bergsmark Sick . Beidenbach . Bieler . Blackburn . BloemEr . Boeckmann WUZMLFMNOFFF Boorum BoHum Boyle Braddock Bradley Brewer Bridges Brinkley Brockhuis Bronson Brooks Brown QQWQWVQFOFWF Bruckmann S. Bruns W. Bryanf F. Buckley S. Burfon H. Burcham J. BurcleHa C. Burkar+ R. Burke D. Burkhardi' R Busch V. Brown B. N. Bufcher J. Byrd F. Cameron R. Cammerer R. Campbell B. Cannon J. Carlisle P. Carelli M Cedar A. Casey B. Casfelow P. Cay'or B. Ciars M. Ciers M Chafman R. Chumbley C. Clark N. Clark M. Cockwell J. Coleman R. CDIEmaH V. Coleman 5. Collins L. Combs J. Conley M. Cosiello T Coursey C. Cox J. Cox J. Cox J. Cox H. Crabiree M. Crawford R. Crawford H Cronin J. Cross 5. Curry J. Daken N. Daniel T. Daniel L. Daniels R. Daniels F. Danxas B. Davis J. Davis J Davis J, Davidson J. Dean L5H: Dottie Mueller dances wifh grace +0 IigH any insirumanfaf in con+ras+ +0 . . . L. Dearinger M. Dersch T. Dieh C. Dobkl'ns C. Dobkins R. Douglas S. Doulhif M. Downey 5. Draise VA Drewry J. Dryer CA Dusfon M. Earle R. Eas+on J. Eberharf J. Ehmschwender T. Elam 6. Ellis C. England J. Ernd T. Er+el J. Eschenbach L. EHer D. Evans D. Fenne G. Farguson P. Flack B. Fla+cher P. Flynn J. Flora T Franken G. Frazier B. Gall W, Gangloff A, Garrison J. Gayler J. Gibson J. Gmaz J. Godbey M. Goebel A. Goldmeyer N, Geller K. 60y B. Grasser A. Gray J. Gray L. Grif'Fifh E. Griqgs RIGHT: N. Gross E. Grossman L. Hagan M. Haler J. Hammann J. Hammond R. Hardin J. Hare A. Harlow F. Harri; J. Haihorn C. Haifendorf J4 Haven R. Hawkins J. Henderson W. Henke! J. Henry J. Hess R Hesse V. HiaH A. Higdon J. Hodges C. HGEWEICI' C Holsfa J. Honamp B. HoHer A. Hohman C. Honschopp J. Hashing P. Howard N. Hudson 0. Hughes R. Hummel B. Hurd B. Ingram J. Isaacs E. Jackson T. Jenkins J. Jones M. Jones E. Johnson K. Johnson J. Johnson P. Johnson . Julian . Keim 7 Keller , Kelley manur- Righf: Joe Hurley's rock ln roll baa+s on his guiiar. ALWAYS lOOKING ONWARD LEFT: R. Kelly B. Kennedy C. Kile J. Klein A. Klauver D. Klosierman B. Knav C. Knies C. Kockrii'z J. Keller J. Kroger H Kunhals J. Larimar L. Lawson H. Leigh M. LHHe P. Lone 6. Long . Longenbach . Loveioy . Loveland Lufz Lyons . Mack cnt-nw-Irpo . Marksberry V Marsh . Maan . Mafherly Mafia . MaH'hews . May . Mayfield . Maynard . McBee M. McCIendon l. McCollum rugZ-uruLgu-uz S. McDougal S, McElory l. McKenzie A. McLaughlin J. McMuIIen L McNay P. McNeil J. McRaynolds E. Menke B, MarriH' A. Meyer H. Meyer 5. Meyers C, Miller G. Miller L. Miller V. Miller J. Milles J. Moak R. Moon J. Morgan M. Morgans'rern G. Morrison V. Muccillo L. Mueller J. Murray M4 Nash N. Neikirk C. Nickolas R. Neumann B. Nccero K. Norris F. Norris D. O'Bryan M. OfFuf+ B. Owens B. Owens T. Parfhenakis V, PaHon L. Paul S. Pedreiti K. Pen+er M. Penfer B. Pepples B. ?arkins C, Perkins R. Perry K. Pefers B. Phelps 31mm K. Podlipec L. Poe B, Poland 6. Pollick R. Posfon W. PuHer D. Praier D. Presley C. Puryear H. Quinn N. Rahn Ramey Ranker Rapp RaHIH Rayburn Reed Render Rexraaf Reuss Reynolds rp wmzprsMp Reynolds Rhodes . Richards . Richardson Ricks Ries Riess . Risfich . Robbins . Rollinson Rose Rose Rofh Fs wW:Fthog Roih Rousey . Rufledge Sales Sawyer Saylnr Scheyar Schinner Schmidi Schneider Schneider wngpmywzsz J. SccH K. Sears J. Seibel C. Seider J. Severance C. Sexfon N. Shawhan D. Sheffield W. Shepherd D. Shepherd D. Shirk N. Shousa v? Rumping v RIGHT: 3. Shuck M. Sifer D. Simmons K. Sloan B. Sm'IH'I B. Smiih 6. Smifh H. SmHh N. SmiH'I P. Smi'l'h R. Smifh R. SrnH'h T. Smiih NL Soden R Sollbergar P. Sparks R. Spicer T. Spicker S. Spies: M. Spivak L, Spoffswood J. Springer E Sfainle K. S+einsiel: J. Sfephens K. S+ernberg K. SHEIS M. Suer B. Sullivan M. Swedersky G. Syring K. Szigefi S. Taber A. Tami E. Taylor R Tarvin L. Taylor N. Tayinr R. Taylor W. Thomasan M. Tinsley L. Tivyman R. Toepfer B. Trabar C, TurIEy Y. Turpeau C. Uhlhorn A. Veid Left and Righh These hm couples are prepared fur +he prom, H13 highligh+ of ihe year. LEFT: A. Vincent T. Vonderheid G. Wagner M. Wagner W. Wagner B. Wager: P. Wahlar T. Wakefield B. Walker E. Walker L. Walker R Walker B. Waples T. Whifalxer C. Wa+ers H. Wiebe J. Wafkins P. Wiles J. Wchins J. Wilhelm B. Wa++erson J. Wilhelm E. Weber E. Wilkins J. Wail Williams H. Weingar+ner E. Wifliams M. Walls J. Williams R. Wesf R. Williams M. WhaHey 5. Williams J. Wheelwrighf Y. Williams J. Young L. Zanifsch 66 C. Williamson D. WillmoN'l D. Wilson J. Wilion C. Wind 6. Wolf N. Wong J. Woodall D. Woodlay C. Woodru'Ff N. Worsf J. Young HE CA T CORNER YOU THE E MARLENE TRIES FOUNDING IT IN TWO CAN LIVE AS CHEAP AS ONE? SOPHOMORES CROWD THEHIGHWAYS LEFT: J. Abafe ' BbeoH RFAbshira D. Adams D..Adams P. 'AlbercM DI Allen L. Alien J.-Amas B. Amsheirm D. Anderson R. Anderson W. Angus J. Appel J. Apple 5. Arp L. Arvin L. Asher 5. Auyer K. Avay P. Bailey 6 Baker J, Baker R. Baker 3. Baker N. Baldwin D. Bales N. Bankemper A. Barnes B. Barton 5. Becker R. Beckley M, Bedgood C. Beel G. Behler J. Bell J. Bell C. Beneshcwifz H. Benison M. Benfamin C. Bennie J. Bennie R. Bernar J. Berri: P. Berry K. Berryman J, Beria W. BeHies RIGHT: 6x BieHe F. Bingham J.'Bird R.' Biser A. Black 'J. Black J. Blackman W. Blair D, Burfon B. Blaylock E. Blum R. Blunt R. Boehm B. Boesche C. Bohrer B. Boisseau R. Bosken R. Bollinger R. Bollinger C. Bolf C. Bonnell G. BooH-ne J. Bornemsn L Bowen C. Bowiing L. Brooks 3. Brough+on A. Brown B. Brown J. Brown 3. Broyles J.Jluckle R, Bullock A. Burke M. Burke 6. Burn J. Burriss D. Burton AJ. Cable B. Callory R. Carnarca T. Campbell J. Caramanian S. Carder D. Carey T. Carlisla M. Carmen K. Carnes Mr. Kizer gives his annual JFarewell i0 graduating C. Carr J. Carr LA Coverns J. Chenaulf K. Chifwood C. Clark L. Clark P. Clark L Clinkscales M. Cohn BV Coleman J. Collier R. Colson P. Conner B. Cook D. Corcoran C. Curry H, Corfeir S. Coder P. Couch R. Couch Cou'rier P. Cox P. Cox R. Cox L. Crabtree J. Crank J. Creech J. Crombfe R. Crowdar A. Cuhisfson 3. Cullen B. Cunagin P. Daglay B. Damien B. Daniel D. Derby 6. Darby A. Davis L. Davi; P. Dawes L. Dean C. Dearwes+ar D. Denike DA Devbel S. Dewey C. Dickuson A. Dickey J. Dickman M. Dieckman M, Diarsing Dixcn Dixon Dock Dodds Doyle Drake Drischal Drohan ZWFPFKFFP . Dryden . DunhoHer Duh . Dxech Eckhoff Edmondson Egner Elahae Ehrhardf Ellis . Ellis . Erickson . Ems! UKzWFWFWf-OF'O P. Es+es C. EvereH V. EvereH B. Fanf T. Farrell D. Felder L. Fe++e R. Fischer R. Fisher E. Fifzpahich 3. Florence M. Forbes P. Fns+er 5. Freckman B. Freeman J. Freeman N. Funk R. Furr W, Gaines K. Gallagher 6. Sanaway D. Geeding H. Gall : H. Gellxe seniors. a E. $aa gm? .9, 9 69 THIS IS SCHOOL LEFT: M. Geniry P. Geergeion 5. Garden P. Gerger M. Gibson P, Gilberf R. Gibson Gilherson W. Goad K. Gains E. Fordon J. Graham . Graham Granf Grapengahr Grasser Gray Grebey Grecni Green Green Green Greene Gregg HIPZmFPZS-MS-f Gregory Gregory Greirou Grenes Sries Griesser Grimes Grischy Grooms Grossman Gro+e GUN PF-XWFZOWPOWO B. Guyfan S. Hall B. HamiHon l. Hampfan W. Hamp+on R. Hardy H. Harris 6. HarsIey H. Hartman M. Hauck J. Haungs C. Haynie tROEPVMFFIVFFDw? RIGHT: B. Hazelwood C. Heard .'Heben51rei+ . Heidenreich . Heidorn . Heidkamp . Heinlein . Heinrich . Heinhman . Helmig . Hennemann :mwughwwhm . Hensy Hasler Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hirfing HiHinger . Hacker Hoeweler . Hogan HoH-lramp Holcomb Holford Hollrneyer . Holmes Holmes ch'man Harlan Howard HuFF Hughes . Hughes ?ww$w::Pon Hughes Hughes Hughes , Hurley . Isaacs . Ivery . Ivery . Jackson wUGbOLWWE- . Jackson 6. Jahn J. Jasper B. Jellison D. Jenkins R. Jennings J. Johnson M. Johnson R. Johnston B. Jones K. Jones R. Jones R. Jones T. JuHman J. Jusfen G. Kaleis L. Kaleis L. Kelsi: P. Kammann J. Kampf M. Kamsey L Kelley T. Kelley 5 Kemper J. Kendricks J. Kennedy J. Kennedy P. Kenney W. Kincer R. Kirby K. Kling W. Klump A. Knauf B. Knapp M. Koch R. Kolleck D. Kramer V. Kramer D. Krohn M, Kukalhan R. Lairscn K. Lakes R. Lenders K. Lane W. Lane R. Lang D. Langford N. Langlana' J. Lansaw B. Lanh'y B. Larkins C. Lafscha L. Lay G. Leberechf M. Lee D. Leisure . Lengerich . Leopold Levy Lewis . Under . Linville . Lipka Lippen rzhwsnrr'w M. Lischeid . C. Lishaw B. Lifman D4 Long W. Longworfh Love chiH Lowe . Lawrence . Lowry . Lowry whaubrrumr . Lowry Lucas Luke Lynch h4ack MacHh hdade hdaples hAarion Marx hdasan hAassey hAassey :vs-z'sdsansruyp-o J. Ma'H'ITs M. Maupin VV MayfTeld D. Manafarri B. McArfhur W. McCarihy O. McClendon 5. McDaniel G. McCormick B. McElroy 6, McElrny C. McGoy HUI sinden'ls seam lo be enioying H12 assembly. or are Huey posing for fhe pic'l'ure7 5Q E Q? GM. 93; m 9. E EQ 0F LEARNING, LIVING LEFT: 6. McKee D. McKinley N. McRobeH's C. Mechler B. Meece E. Meisfer M. Melvin V. Menyherf B. Merriam D. Merrif J. MerriH S. Martens J. Meyer D. Meyers J. Meyers G. Miller H. Miller 5. MiHsr V, Mini: K. Minneman V. Minor B. Mi+chell M. Mii'chell S. MHcheH J. MiHs J. Mobarry C. Mnegef J. Moller 5. Moody D. Moore C. Moran D. Morgan M. Morgan 5. Morgan B. Morris N, Mor+on G. Mouni E. Mueller J. Mueller M. Mueller K. Merkel S. Mullinger C. Mullinix H. Myers H. Myrick P. Nash C. Neal R. Neal RIGHT: Neihaus R. Neumann T. Niinemais J. Nobfa R. Norman R. Nulsen C. Nunley M. DeH'lnger D. Oneal J. Osierbrocke L Osferbrock T. OH B. Owens D. Owens L. Parchia A. Parker C. Parker M. Parker J. Parks L. Parks 5. ParreH W. Parrish S. Parflow D. Paschka J. PeHerson M. PaHerson B. PaHiscn P. Payne C. Penningfon N. Perdikakis D. Perry E. Perry 5. Perry 5. Perry L. Pefaeson J. Peierson C Phillips M. Phillips E. Ping L. Ping C. PiHman B. Parker A. Powell 3. Powell R. Powell J. Power T. Praising C. Price Senior 9M5 help new HuziCes flue M. Price 5. Pucie+f 6. Queen 5. Querf F. Quillen B. Quinlan C. Rampfon J. Ransick C. Ransom B. Redderf L. Redus M. Reece L. Reid W. Reinhardf B. Rennegarbe C. Reynolds P. Richards F. Richardson W. Rias E. Riley 3 Roessler E Rogers R. Rogers J. RoHeH D. Roll 3. Ro+h C. Rounds L. Rouse D. Rudisell J. Ruebel J. RuFFins 5. Rule R. Rushing I. Russell P. SaHada B. ScheHanger 5 Schenkel D. Schermbeck M, SchimpH A Schine B. Schinkel N. Schma!e B. Schmidf K. Schmidf R. Schmidf C. Schnabel A. SchoH 5 Scuff R. Schroeder F. Schulh M. Schwarberg R. Schuninger C. Seih J. Seih E. Sefser L. Severance E. Sexion B. S'leberi J. 5iaber+ J. Siehl M. Simon B. Simpson J. Shad J. Shears J. Sheldon M. SheHon R. Shepherd P. Schepman S. Shermar V. Shipley L. Shoemaker L. Shoops D. Sloan W. Smallwood A. Smifh H. Smilh firs? few weeks of school. AND LOVING LEFT: F. Smiih G. Smifh R. Srni+h T. Smifh J. Snarr D. Snell R. Snell M. Snyder H. Sparks D. Speen M. Spencer P. Spiegel F. Spivey N Spradlin R. Sprang J. Soufhall M. Sfacey E. Siain J. Sfeinriede C. Sieinbeck J. S+eich F. Sfephens C. 5+Ernberg F. Sferbling J. Siawari 5. Siewari P. S'Heglar J. Sfivers A. 5103155 D. SirafaH- N. Sireh T. Sirunk J. Summers A. SuHon Y. Tague A. Tarpeau K. Tafum J. Taylor L. Taylor 6. Teal D. Terrnova J. Theders N. Thiemann L. Thomas C. Thompson D. Thompson P. Thompson W. Thompson RIGHT: B. Thurman J. Tinchar M. Tolliver R. Tracey L. Tucker P. Turner A. Uhlhcrn R. Ulrich D. Verfner C. Vischar J. V09! 5, Waldin C. Walker H. Walker M. Walker W. Walker J. Ward R. Ward W. Webb L. Webler C. Websfar F. Wabsbr W. Websfer P. Weghorsf Huzifes work hard on sevenfh period s+udias? M. Weissmann W. Wells B. Wesley W. Wesley M. Wesf B. Wes+on R. Wefhingfon R. While: M. Whi+e R. Wickersham S. Wichold T. Williamson F4 Wilson R. Wiison C, William A. Williams A. Williams 5. Williams B. Williams J. Vt'illiams S. Williams S. Williamson 5. Wi1fingham H. Willoughby C. Winkleman P. Wilms J. Wilson J Wilson 0. Wilson P. Wilson I. Winebarger A. Wingaie C. Winkelman P. Wissel S. Wifherup P. Wodum D. Wolf J. Wolf C. Wood M. WoodaH R. Workman T. Wulf? D. Yamaguchi B. Young C. Young D. Young D. Youngblood JV Zacharian D. Zanihch S. Zelen C. ZoIler H. Zondars T R E B H H v: R R A, nual Phoioqrapher An Co-Ediiors: John Morrisnn. Barb Hafnerl: Advisor. Mr. Raber+ Poriune. 1135's 3: ... IAIIUV .n SHIJMMOV L2H +0 rigl'd: Judy Takao. Ar+ Editor; and Miss FranCES Adomeif. Arf Adviser. 1958 ANNUAL This year's annual has been dedica+ecl +0 Mr. Elmer W. Kizer. refiring principal of Hughes. A senior publicafion. fhe annual has been sponsored by Mr. Roberf Por+une for i'he pasi' fwo years. The work on +he annual acfually began several weeks before school ended iasf year wi+h H18 seiecfion of fin; sfaHi by Mr. Por+une. AHer a Hierne was decided upon. Hie secfion edi+ors proceeded $0 make rough ske+ches oi +heir secfions. These were Taken +0 Nashville. Tennessee. by Mr. Porfune and H19 co-edifors. Barb Hafner and John Morrison. Here. Hue prinier made up a dummy of +he en+ire annual which served as a biue prin+ for +he staff. Scheduling and cropping picfures, wrifing copy. headlines and capHons were His main jobs of H16 sfaif. The work of fhe annual sfaff is com- pie+e. bu+ +he memories which iheir eHor+5 will bring have iusf begun. Annual Business Sheff: L3H +0 REgl-rh V. Miller, Business Advisor. Mr. C. Hall: and Business Ecli+or. G. Schrof. LaH +0 Righh Ar+ SfaH: J. Takao, 6. Shaker. Ji. Kamleii'er. G. Daub. G. Weiss. LeH' +0 Righh SecHon Heads: A. Blincoe tBoys' Spurisl, C. Ziegenhard'l' iGirls' Spor+sl, B Moeller Henior HighL S. Preuninger lJunFor Highl. Annual Phoingrapher Annual Siam! M. Defmering, C. Fuilam. and T. Turner. Lef+ la Righi: Typisis: B. Mecks+ro+h. F, Sensel, D McHaffon. Annual Helpers: Firs'r Rrow. LeH +0 Righf: F. Sensel. G. Schrot D. McHaHon. S. Prueninger. M. Defmering, C. Zeigenhardf. G. Sfocker. B. Hafner, B. Mueller. Second Row: A. Blincue. A. Ruppanner, L. Rose- avear. L. Muller. J. Morrison. B. Sfrawbridge. F. Kling. M. Magin, R. Campbell. Leff +0 Righf: Secfion Heads: A. Ruppannar Organiza+icnsL J, Weiss Benior Direciorl. 5. Gains tAc'HvH'iesL SENIOR CHOIR . ENSEMBLE Ensemble Firs! RowI lei? +0 righi: P MaHhewsI M Schlmpff. L. Gibson A. Williams, M Gaefe, B Carlton J. Kemlefier J. HareI L. Siddall. Second Row: M. Devi J. Siephens. A. Ruppanner. L. RosevearI J. AmesI J SealI J BornemanI P. Wegimrs'. Third Row: P. WesiermeyerI L MueilerI G Syrinq D KellyI D. BurkeI J. AkinI D. Creamer. a g; Ii 5 M .3, g g Q OfficersI First Raw luff it: right: D. McHaHonI Secrefary; L. Gibson Robarian; B. MoellerI Vice- Fresidenf; B. HainerI HIsiorian Second Row: M GaeieI Libra- rian; H. Parker, LibrarianI M DavisI Robarian; F. WasiermeyerI Treasurer; A. RuppannErI Presidenf; C. SchmerrI Librarian. Firs? Row. leH Io right: 5. Williamson, F. Geiger, B. Drake, M. Niceliy J. May Held, K. Norrisl D. McHaHon. WA Fallermne J. Weise. G, Williams 'Me Pricel Second Row: P. Richards, Je Husman, Ce Visher, C. Fullam, C. Moran. J. Takao. N. Shay. L. Gibson P, Beneshowiu. J. Rolferf, M. Tinsley. Third Row: P. Bowman, Je Sfephens, A. Goldmeyen M. Kennedyl L. Ellerhorsf, B. Loveioy. 3. Sales, M. gang. '3'. Biehe, Ce Krue, Be Jelllscn, P. Mafvhews. ?ourrh Row: R. Tayfgr D. Toepfer, D, Spaerl P. Schruadar, M. Nash. L. Rosevearl A. Rnlmmnnerv R. Schrhidf, G. Syring, M. Bridges. R. Wedqewood, J. wiiliams. Fifth Row: D, Copenhaver, Be Clippard, P. Minges. L. Hilbert C. Sider, P. Westermeyer. 8. Camp R, AbA Firs! Row. leH ha right CA Reynolds, 6. Saylan C. Barfholomew. J. Kamieiier. J. Cross, J. Hammans, P. Flynn, Re Couch, M. Schimff. M. Gaefe, L. Siddalle Second Raw: B. Moeller, G. Morrison. BK Hainer, M. Ruiledqe, C. Schmerr B. Carlton. H. Parker, J. Here. Ce Wafers, P. Caylarx N. Goller, E Johnson. Third Raw: G. Gallagher. J. Borneman. Pe Weghors'r. C, Nicholas, J. Kach. E. Foster, G. Daub, B. Mazksfrofh, Se Ainsworth. M. Detmerinq, S. Sleiule. P. Jones. Fourih Row: J. Frye J. names, P. Fleminqe Je SeaL C. Dubkfns, L. Spoilswood, B. Cunv nigan. Re Sailev, O, McDonaH, 1'. Davis, E. Leadbeaiar, A. Heqdnn. Fifth Row: L. Mueller. 5. JeHer, D. Yel'on, D. Creamer, B. Dabney, J. Washianon, Ne shire, D. Serbar, Be Daniels, F. Cameron, H. Crrnninl D. Osswald. G. Renlenbrink. Payne, S. Ranker, J, Seibel, D. Burlee J. Daken. Je Aken. The Hughes High School Choir has again mainfained ifs TradTHonal posiHon as one of +he Jtop high school choirs in Cincinnah. In addlhon +0 ifs parhcipahon in +he Merry- Go-Round. Hello Hughes program Thanksgiving. Chris+mas and Easfer Assemblies, and in The Chrisfmas and Spring Concer+s af Hughes. the Choir has involved i+s;ehE in many achHies oufside of school. One of The more prominenf of fhese was singing wiJrh a com- bined high school choir in a program for Wesfern Ohio musk 1'eachers. The Direcfor of +he Senior Choir, Mr. Bige Hammons, has been 61' Hughes for Four years. Added +0 his multiple duhes af Hughes. Mr. Hammans direds +he Orpheous Club. and esfablished menhs singing group. sings in Jrhe Drama Music Gqu. and +eaches volce a+ +he College Conservafory of MUSIC. From Senior Choir, Mr. Hammans selecfs +he Ensemble. .3 group of around +wen+y$ive Nofeworfhy of Jrhe Ensemble's numerous activities is a WKRC +elevision program a1'Chrisi'mas. All is not work wiJrh no play for the 306 songs1'ers. for 1'heir curriculum contains a? Ieasf +wo sodal Fundions annualiy. The Choir banquet a . Jrredifional faH event is a memorable occasion for every choir member. The Choir picnic, held in Win+on Woods. can be called nofhinq less ihan fun wiJrh indigesfion for everyone. MR. HAMMONS BI 'Iddle of We in ihe m ocean is ihe Hughes Big Red Band. MR. KARRICK nd isle Forming an D N A B L 0 0 H c s H G H s E H G u H E H TI i FLUTES: B. Marshall. E. Walker. STnda Hagan. S. rumI PA Naumann, J. MadilL OBOES: A. Parker. P. Wilms. CLARINETS: E. Mullinger. A. Schneider. L. Poe, Spranq, DT Adam, M. Cannon, E. Garden, J. Harris, ll. Hazelwood, MA Walker, De Darby, S, I T The Big Red Band Saluias Mr. Elmer Kixar. Under The capable direc'rion of Mr. Cecil Karrick, The Big Reds' Band has broughf Hughes much praise and credH +hrough lhe clever ?ormafions and precision drills enacfed during hall-Hme shows. Bespedacled Mr. Karrick. who is a graduafe of The Universify of Kenlucky. +augh+ a+ Easfern High School in Louisville before coming To Hughesl Highlight- ing +he series of oulslanding halfefime shows was a special show dedicated To Mr, Elmer Kizer. Principal. Mr. Kizer was presenfed wifh a wafch. All of The faculfy members were also hon- ored by being given an apple. A special show was also devol'ed lo honoring fhe parenls of +he band. foo+ball. and cheerleading members. Exhaus+ing weeks of pracfice before school sfarfs aJr Coy Field and Jrhe long sixfh bells which ex+end +0 nearly 4:00 P.M. will long be remembered by band members and maioreHes along wifh +he hechc bus rides f0 ouf-ofirown games. Buf mosf of all +hey will remember Their lireless and loved insfrucfor. The band has also provided a lasling memory for Jrhe resl of The sludenf body of band members clolhed in radian? red cosTumes cavorling wi+h +he eighf lovely maioreHes. BAND PERSONNEL Hughes, N. Hupperfz, C. Lah- CORNETS: J. Adams, 8. Baillie, R. Neumanm E. Thompson, R. Boehm, B, With- erup, M. Goebel, B. Mitchell R. Smithl l. Skiff. G. Kaleis, J. Daugherfy. TRUMPETS: RT Ganaway, R. Jae son. C. Lushawa, P. Couch. J. Hafhorn. D. Yamaguchi, K. HORNS: L. Rosevear. C. Kockriiz. C. Uhlhorn, D. CoHon. DT Mack, A. Heuck. Cox, J. Eakins. C. Carr, F. R. Schroeder, l1. Quillen. Be Davis. KaleisT l. Kelly, 5. Kidwell. N. TROMBONES: 0. Hughes. E. Walker, A. Cornell. J, Bell. 5. Baker. C. Eurkari, T SuMe, T. Smith, J Young, M. Phillips. A. Dick. R. Neal, 1'. Grimm. May. L ALTO CLARINET: F. Smith. SASS CLARINETS: 6. Smith. J. Williamsl CONTRA BASS CLARINET: D. Farris. BASSOONS: 5. Porter, C. Erockhuis. BARITONES: K. Baillie. A. JuaficeT W. Thomason, L. Cavenz, M. Ofqu, S. Witharup. BASSES: J. Carmichael, C. Lovainy. RT Easion, A. Barnes. B. Hill. W. Hampton. TIMPANI: R. Kirby ALTO SAXOPHONES: R. Schafh L. Taylor. J. Seiblas, W. Parrish DRUMS AND CYMBLS: L. Abbe , B. Finkelmeier, E, Carmen, J. Bellfl 5. TENOR SAXOPHONES: H Smith, A. Stakes. Gra panqafer. Direciing +119 orchenra is Mr. Cecil Karrick THE ORCHESTRA Flu+es: B. Marshall, B. Walker. 5. Hughes. Obues: A. Parker. P, Wilms, Clari- nets: E. Mullinger, L. PoeV Bassoon: B Punen Hurns: LK Rosevear, C. Kocerz, C Uhlhorn, D. CoHon. Trumpefs: J. Adams. 3. Baillie. G. Ganuway. Trombones 0. Hughes, E. Walker. A. Cornell. Tuba: C. Loveioy. Timpani: R. Kirby. Drums: B. Finkelmeier. L. Abbott. Violins: P. Westermeyer. IL McNeii, C. Reynolds, K4 Vaqa. J, Misins, N. Hupperh, C. Vischer, C. Lohrum, M. Phillips, E. Harmon, S. Shehane. J. Daugherfy. Violas: J. Gueh, H. Smith. Cellos: C Brockhuis. D. Reeves! B, Kennedy, J Jones. Basses: P. Flynn. K, Gehr'mger, C. Loveioy, A. Schneider. Piano: B. Camp. Hughes orches+ra has been a great essef f0 flue schoolA Nof only does H provide music for H19 various ac'l'ivifies. buf Hr offers a greaJr opporfunify for +he sfudenfs desiring a musical educafion. Any Hughes s+uden+ wishing +0 learn f0 play a wind. reed, or sfring ins'rrumenf has +he opporJrunify Jr0 do so. Sfudenfs gain a valuable knowledge in fhe care of and fhe fechniques In pJayIng ins'rrumenJrs. in We apprecfaHon of good music. and in +he lives. and works of greenL composers. Partici- paflon in H18 Hughes MerryAGoiRound is one of Hate mos? Im- por'fani produdions of +he orchesfra. 1+ calls for greaf sacri- fice of homework when parcficing info +he evening, 991591,;er ft-YNN M E? 5. WA TTS JUDY KAMLEETER GARNET LONG THE STAGE CREW 3 1, 1 1; E6 1 7i '. f E 5 g . Fns+rucfing Sfage Crew Manager Frank Kling and his assisfani. BIN Phillips. ls Sponsor Raberf Fortune. Frank Kling 75 being capably coached by his fellow stage crew members. L9H '0 Right, Firsf Row: C. Kaleis, N. Camaxes, FV Kling. B. Phillips, L Os'rerbrockl T . Juhlmarl. 6 Meadows. Second Row: B, Davis, B. Kemner. J. Massey, B. Chris'- mas, J, Shirmen, R. ?arvin, R. Taylor. Ihespians. Left in light: C. Wil- liamson. S. Preuninger, T. Rose, J. Wendell, C. Perkins. SAGES AND THESPIANS GUIDE PRODUCTIONS Sages. Leff To Right. From Row: H. GelIH, J. Mayer. J. Drohan. G. Siuckar. C. ZiEganhardf. C. EveraH. E. Merriam. H. Gelke. J. Lowryl 5. Preuninger, Vice-President; F. Turner, President C. Williamson. Treasurel; J. Wendell, Secretary; T. Rosm L. MUeHer. ll. Kelly. B. Thompson. T. Jeffers. F. Klinq, M. Parker, P. Dawes, J. Ransick, B. Lavish Second Row: J. Crunch, J. Theders, T. Vonderhaid, 5. MillerI L. Sque, L. Weeiherfard, S. Quillen, A. Parker, H. Parker, J. Kamleinr. L SI'ddal, L. Webber, B. DanieL .L Coleman, M. Wells. J. Williams, K. Klim;I D. Krohn, J. Rnlfan, D. Shefalf. Third Row: 5. Waldin, M. Price, F. Bingham. K. Erickson. C. Sam. 0 Rampion. B Porter, N. Langford, N. Shah, B. Sfrawbridge. D. Dock, C. McGov,l D.J MvaKl'ryeg, ,Zlf llgtafh, M. Shonfelf, S, Stewart V, MiHer, B. Broughfun, E. Schneider. 6. Saw or, ar . 0 en y. Miss Mary Elirabefh Pollard. spon- sor cf Thespians and Sagas. Scenes from +ha siudan+ produc- Hon, Around +he Woricf Days. in 80 Sages. +he dramahc club af Hughes. is sponsored by Miss Mary Pollard. The club holds monfhly meefings and presenfs a play every year. The mosf inferes+ed and ac+ive of the Sages are chosen i'or Thes- pians. fhe NaHonal High School Dramafics Socie+y, The play presenfed fhis year was Around +he World in 80 Days? The plo+ concerned +he acfions of Mr. Phileas Fogg. an English genfleman. who has wagered twenfy +h0usand pounds fhaf he can go around +he world in eighfy days in Hue year. l872, and of Passepar+ou. Fogg's French servant F099 and Passepar+ou are hampered in +heir iourney by Mrh Fix. a police defecfive. buf all ends well wi+h a Hindu Princesg +0 boof. Managing Edl'iors Valarie Rapp and Ed Berghausenl Miss Hazel Koppenhoefer. Gargoyle Adviser. LeH' +0 Rigl'rl: Senior Advisers: S. Gains. M. Defmering, B. Hefner. A. Ruppanner. Hughes Gargoyle has become one of +he oulslanding s+uclen+ publical'lons +hrough +he fireless eHorfs of Miss Hazel Koppenhoelerl beHer known +0 her pupils as Miss Koppe. The editors of +his four page weekly are chosen from Miss Koppe's iournalism class on basis of +heir abilify and willingness to work, Their responsibilities include making up a dummy sheet of +heir individual pages which shows +he prinfer how lo ar- range Jrhe malarial, ediling copy, wriling headlines, superr vislng others who er'e For +heir pagel and Friday lrips +0 The prlnl'ers +0 proof read +heir crealion. The remalnder of +he slaht is Composed of sludenfs who are lnl'erele'd enough +0 work alfer school on Mondays and Tuesdays and lo conlribufe arficles. Adverhsemenf and circula'rion are deparfmen+s in Which sludenfs also serve. Besides keeping Hughes well in- formed and backing all of her aclivilies, +he Gargoyle con- +ribufes +0 Daleline, an arficle 'For feeniagers in Good Housekeepingf' and sees thaf Hughes is represenled in +he cily newspapers' youth seclions. FEATURE WRITERS Firsi Raw: Left f0 Righf: M. Magi , J. Meyer, J, Taylorl S. Hughes, M. Ty1er. Second Row: 5. Iyler, D. McKinley, M. Price, E. Dabney. A. Harlow, A. Ward. T. Turner. Third Row: E. Grossman, J. Eberharl. Left to Right Margarel Morgensiernl Cify Edi'lor: Judy WendellI News Eciifor. Qv JWWW h? Frank Klinq, Spark Edifor; Rumaine Neumann, Assisianf Edilor; Jeff aninq. Standing: Gretchen Schrof, Execuiive Ediior; Bob Phillips, Feafure Editm. Seafed: Assisfenl Editor. Juan Henderson, Associate Editor. REPORTERS Firs! Row, Le 10 Right: K. Baker, F. Jones, F. Copenhaver, SV Miller, 5. Curry. Sucond Row: R. Florencei S. Weismann, S. Pinkney, T. Vonderheid, C, Wamser. Third Row: C. Everett, 6. Ferguson. 3. Jeffer, R. Bailey, B. Merriam. H. Gelke. gargoyle . Gargoyle Business SfaffiFirsi Row, Left to Riqhi: M. Diersingl Assisianf Business Manager; J. Taylur, D. Wolf, J. Couniryman. L. Clemons, D. Richards, Business Manageri Second Row: F. Sensel, J. Cox C; Wind, M. Swedersky, M. Reed, 0; Mansey, K. Baker, K. Pndlipec, JUNIOR HIGH STAFF Lef? to Rith: 8. Kennedy, P. Werle, B. Wanjmacher, M. Rie+man, 5. Eereskin, J. Saunders. 93 mg; Hm: W 'I- n -'-, ...- ..7 , 1 'l J Book Room Workers, lefi Io Right T Whiiaker, Naval: Music Operaiors: Sfandinq. B. Finkelmeir. Seaf- Sleferf. Lunchl'me Workars Firs+ Row, Lafl +a Rith: D. Klosiarmann, Ci Farquson, L. Lyie. 8. Thompson. B. Daniels, 5. Bunion, 6. Mafhes. R. Roller, J. Wolfer. Second Row: P. Montgomery, R. Slack. B. Sparks. T. Farmer, l Merrm. P. Norrisl B. Withenys. M. Worst R. Landars, A Jusiice, J. Reyno1ds, B. Hansen Parent N'Ighf Hostesses-Firsf Row. Laff fa Right .J. Guyler. C. Bereskin. Q Haf- iendcrf. M, Morgensfernl P. Wilson, 5. Williamson, A. Williams, V. KnicmerI P, Richards, 5. Curry. Sacund Row: L. Boyle, D. Clark, J. Shaihmanl E. Menke, P. James, P. Weqhnrsf, D. Bloemer, M. De+rnering, E. Buflom, S. Stainle, B. Halter. C. Heinlein, P. Howard. Third Row: 5. Freckmen. B. Jellison, F, Sensel, D. CarEy, 5. Dewey, J, Biadanbeuch. C. Knies. D. Bales, C. Dunholfer, B. HeidornI E. Fos- ter. G. Gallagher, C. WoodruH, J. Severance, M. Fenian Faur'rh Row: J. Hues- man, C. McCoy, J. Gausman, E, Marion, J, Sfivers, L. Kaleis, D. Woodley, P. Wesley, B. Phelps, V. Rapp, D Richards, 6. Lang! C Reynolds, 3. Hefner, S. Praunfnger, P. A. Announcers: S+anding, Leif +0 Righf: JV Wilson, ed, Knovak, J, Dakin, E. Bar hausen. R. Burke. M. Shoenfell. Seated: . Williamson, H. Parker. STUDENT Leif to Right: I. Henke, Book Siora Manager; .1. Davis, Assisfanf Manager; B. Hefner. L. Hilbert. Parent Nj h? Hosrs-Firsl Row. Leff fa Right B. Thompsom D. Acker, L. Brooks. J Helnnr. . E. SieinleI R. Burke. D. Creamer, H. Benisen. F. Minges, C. Schnei- der, S. Clark, B. Clippord, Second Row: D. Seeding, R. Nulsen, 6 Jahn, G, Henn. A. RuPpanner. K. Keller. E. Webber. C. Andarson, D. Gloechler, E. Burgsmark, L Mueller, J. Williams. C. Miller. Third Row; T. Wilson N. Long, 5 CharcL J. Collier. W. Gangloff, D. Langford, J. Morrison, R. dimmer, D Wolff, R. Hanks, S. Mullinqer. n. 1. nan lniormaHon Desk Workersfo-anding. Left to RigM: J School Treasurer. Mrs. M. Eryani, and Assistant, quhf fa Lef'r: Token Seller. E. Batman and 5. Biedenbender Manuel. V. Hughes, J. VVeIse P. Hudson E. Booker. 3. Lower. R. Carnahan, C. Smiley. Seated; B. Halner, 5. Pinkney. ASSISTANTS Assembly Annuuncers-Len to Right: M. Shonfalf, M. Neikirk, J. Daken, a. Tickef CommmeerFirsi Raw, Lafi +a Rith: R. Kelly, L. Mulller. G. Sdurof, J. Cauch, P. Shelfon, H. Parker, Koch, L. Rosavear. T. Whifaker. Seconhd Row: B. Halfer, F. Sense!I P. Bacon, R. Sfa lmann. Usher: Firs? Raw, Leif 1'0 High: J. Haven, 3. Hefner, C. Ziegenhardf. B. Holfer. OFFICE WORKERS C. Woodruff, J, Strathman. J.Wendell, E. BoHum, G. Daub, D. Bluemar, M Office Warkers-Firs? Row, L2H io Right; 3. HeldornA K. Gehringer, J. Sev- Whafley, J. Morrison. Second Row: L Mueller. J. Druhan, G. Stacker, R. 5+ahl- erance, J. Flora, B. Boskan. J. Druhan, E. Hefner, G. Eiehle, J. ManueL S. Presse, mann, J. Flora J. Severance, D. Clark. D, RFchards. 5 Long, V Rappl J. 6- Long. C. Huefcher. F. Bowman. P Dawesl Second Row G. Wilhuit D. Cuffon. Springer, S. Picluans Third Row: R. Rollinsan, G. Schrof, 5 Preunmger, J. Weise. R. Sfahlmann, J. Weise, V Risk, 5. Bguns, H. Parker. M, Gaefe, C. Breckhuis. C. Barmolnmew, R. M ers, F Sensen. P. Hudson. M. Goebel, A. Vincani, J. S. Biedenbender. B. Holfer, J, Haven. lhird Row: P. Berry. M. Cohn, S. Hirling. Thomas, S. PedreHi. J. eibel. Feudh Row: R. Henke. M. Morgensfern, C. Steele. B. Drake, V, Hughes, H. May. H. Waldm P. Shelton, 5. Dewey, J. Rasch, M D. Woodley. L. Taylor, 5. Curry, J. Hayfield. M. Soden, C. Hafiendurf, L Shonfelf. Abba , R. Baiar, M. Gaeie. f ,, 'WL. r 2-,, :L w. LL' L L L 2,3; L '1; chL r 2 Li LLLL, L; r W L K9L, LLiLLLLL: H Wig? $2; 55L xx 3 LL-LLIIELML: $$ng y sL '- i L E m aLzLQLL;LL .L LLL; g; A .x; U; WL. .L; LL . L 1?,15 Navi'ziiwi leimrfmLLLzsLstLVLLs; :3 z I h: L m, :L :5 L L r , W L , Hg ; h i M W L a rm $wa L33; 1353: $m9ngvs i: .' 3 L 1. smmshe53k$7imtvW'ELU'L 47H 9: gig; 33 gmqmum LLLLLLng LLLLLLH L K, 22;:01 LMWLLLLL LLILL-LLLLLLLLLxL; . , .. . AL-LLzL'L-L: , . . .- . ; - L L . LL , LLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Ln 73:3: . W p L L L K ; . -- . sa: LLLLLfos y ijLLLLv 7 LL 1mm. , 3;; L xaniii: - - l W mint?! Kiwi 3:; 532M y 3g ALL L L L j , L L M Mfazzzf, ,3ch 5:;1m , L . -, r ' . swig ,xLA r , .LsaLLLLwtd; 5', :L. L' . - .m 4; Firsf Row, SiHing. Left To Right: 0. Barihalomlw, E. Koch. M. Davis. H. lmmenhorf, N. Huppersz Treasurer J. An. draws. Vice-Presidenl; T Black. President; NT Mallory, Sem- Oary; J. Sieberf. N. Schehr. F. Nantz. B. Loudun, J. Shroph shire. Second Raw, Standing: D. Toan, G. Siarevald, M. Pah- ner, R, Lohrum, PT Richmond. M. Jolll'e. JT Ferrelll V. Craw- lord. O. Cergile. E, Hauser. M. Riefman, L. Gangloff, B. MoureT 5. Reed, BT Rcrfer, L. Lamundo. M. Sims. THE JUNIOR COUNCILORS Fred Nani : and Mary Ann Reiiman are helping Tony Black write a Ie++er +0 .3 Junior High sfudenf who Is in the hospital. The Junior High S+udenf Council was formed +0 help The Junior Highs become par+ of Hughes Sfudenf body. The Councif has helped +he Junior Highs become an impor+an+ par+ of Hughes High SchooL Some of The many profeds encounfered were CJean-up Campaigns. Chrisfmas CaroIing af +he Deaconess Hospifal and Good Samari+an Hos- pifal, and also wrifing ge+ well IeHers +0 Jthose Junior High sfudenfs who have been ifl for a long perfod. The Junior High Sfudenfs Counci! does i+s par'r in building our highway f0 good school cifizenshfp. Junior Sfudeni Council Execu- fiva Boarthirsf Row. SiHinq. LE +5 Rigid: J. Andrews, N. Huppedz, N, Mallory. J. Ferrell, 5, Reed. Second Row, Sfandfnq: T. Black. D. Barlhalamew. R. Lahrurn. B. Sfanley, OT Carqile, L. Ramundo, M. Rfefman. 861:: Stanley Paula Neumann Alice Heuck Tom Bangs Lou Ramund Judy Andrews lack llory I Nancy M1 SEVENTH GRADE LEFT: C. Abbof C. Adams 5. Allen P. Ammons K. Anderson R. Baird M. Baker 5. Bankemper S. Barnes D. BarH'tolomew D. BaHle R. Becknelt B. Behler E. Bingham R Black F. Blankenship . BeyH'Ie . Bolan Eollinger . Bolser C C UF- Bond . Bosse Bowling Bowling Wino? Bradstree+ Branhem Brewer Brooks ' E-F-O Bfofhers Brown Brown . Browning UFO? T Euhn . Bunfon :u m Bunfham Burgess Calvin . Calvin Camarca FE?!- . Cardew Carg'll'e . Carnes Carpenfer T2250 C. Cascaddon J. Case C. Cenfers H. Chandler Fal'ling leaves fell us 1ha+ a wonderful year has RIGHT: C. Che pman R. Cheek E. Chumblay M. Chance K. Clarence E. Clark P. Clemenh R. Cline 5. Cloud 5. Cole A. Collins D4 Collins A. Cook J. Cook J. Cooler M. Consfanfinc E. Cordell G. Cos+nar E. Couch M. Cofhran A. Cox 5, Cox L. Crabfree P. Cunagin 0. Curry D. Curtis F. Curiis R. Dahmann L. Daniel B. Davis M Davis N. Davis D. Day W. Dearwa+er J. Denham L. Denham R. Dier B. Dodds C. Dragon C. Dreu R. Dyer D. Edgar M. Eickshold P. Elliof G. Eipperson S. Evereif S. Feldman J. Ferrell opened again. R. Flowers R. Fihwafer D. Foley W. Fralay L. Franklin J, Frazier J. Frey P. Fros+ S. Fugafs R. Garreff P. GeHas W. God by R. Gearing A. Goodman D. Graff J. Green M. Grimm S. Grison D. Gufurrey B. Grall J. Gum L. Hagen 5. Halbrook B. Hall M. Hall . Halvoron K Hamlin Hanover . Hansen . Hardrnan Harris Har+ Hasmeyer Hedyer Henesley .I-F'wsnsFomrr-rn Henson Herslhey Hickey Hildebrand Hill . Hill Hillman Hirsch Howard . Huddlesion . Hudson Hughbanks Hugheif ors-f-mwrnpp . '.-'U A friendly cha+ wi+h counselor Miss Norma Fisher helps Helen S+uber s+ar+ 1112 year righf. B Hulker T. Issac J. Jackson J. Jamel: M. Jenkins .J. Johnson V. Johnson 5. Johnsfon A. Jones E. Jones E. Jones C. Jones D. Jones D, Jones 6. Jones 0. Kamsay K. Kayser W. Kefler E. Kidwe . Kiny King King Kiser Klein PZFPL . Koch . Koch Kramer E J D B. Kuchgessner A. Kuhn J. Kusrnann E . Lansan W. Logan T. Lohrum T. Lolrrurn N. Love R. Levitt D. McDonald B. Mack R. Mariin J. Masfers C. Mafheis M May R. Mariar 6. McCain K. McCullough E. McDonald QaM$mQQi .3 , 6$29$A0 .AAQM QM. OM ghigg $Hrf g 23 3; 101 RIDING HIGH, RIDING l0W LEFT: Michler Mirchlte . Merchani . Miller . Mincey . Mifchell Mohr Moore PFmO 0x09 . Moore C. Morgan W. Moses 5. Murdock . Murdock Nanh Napier Napier ? I'Om Neal . Nichols Norwood Noe :0:an . OeHinger A OHver OH . O'His -iy1;ug. H. Owen M. Palmer R, Paul B Payne Pepples Perry Philpof Plowman Por+er Prelaie Purriian Quafhmeyer ?FPO OFfF Ramsey Rafley , Ratliff Reynolds PEP!- . Richmond Rieger Riggs Rinson E-UU'U D. Roark D. Roark G. Roberis L. Robar+s Winfer's work we done, summer por+ is sure fum RIGHT: . Roberfs . Radar . Ragers Rose Rose Rose . Rosenberg Rue . Runcks . Russo . Samuel: SandHn Schaefer Schafer Schille Schlemmer Schnfeder M. Schwiefers G. ScoH R. Shelfon L. Sherman M. Shields H. Shirley J. Shropshire ??? Prns- .mnstl-Iy'sns-M'HF J. Sierivela L. Simon R. Simon D. Sinclair R. Slemer A Sma'e H. Smallwood J. Smi+h M. Smiih R. Srth K. Sou+herland 6. Siacey R. Sfanion B. SGeinle L. Siewarf R. Sione A. 5+ranga 5. Sque R. Taylor S. Taylor R. Thompson J. Toon B Tracy R. Thomas Smile preHy and say cheese. are Hue fan miliar words around Hughes when individual T. Thomas A. Tuciar B. Valenfine J. Vickery L. Nornberg B, Wagoner P. Wagner D. Wahla C. Wal+on M. Ward Websfer L. Websfer S. Weis T. Wei: H. Weigand J. Wells J. Wesley B. Wes? M, Wesfon S. Wilkymacky R. Williams J. Williamson M. Williamson 5. Willis C. Wilson D. Wise J Wolfe N. Wollner T. Wood J. Woods K. Woods T. Younf picfuras are being ialten. EIGHTH GRADE LEFT: 5. Abaecherle J. Adkins D. Allen R. Allen E. Arms C. Baker J. Bailey J. Baillie C. Bamon+e B Barnes C. Barone R. Badenbergar T. Basiam J. Bell H. Belf 6. Berlin; C. Beyia+ C. Bienscam L. Bivi J Neck ll Blackburn 5. Blackburn K. Blaylock A. 30925; G. Golan M. Bomar C. Bradshaw D. Branham J. Buckalew M Buckley 5. Bucksham 5. Burfon 5. Campbell W. Caplinger J. Chadwick M. Childers A. Chifwood i Chi+wcod J. Clark T; Clayion B. Coffey P. Cole C. Combs B. Cooler B. Cor+er M. Coshum J, Coush P. Cox Th5 front hall chaHer enjoyed by all before and aH'er school. RIGHT: Creech . Crooks , Crowell Cru'l'cher Currier . DaHon Dammann 21:09 2:525- Damiel Daugher+y Davisson . Davidson Dehner FGWS-HF Denman . Denion Dienasch Dillon . Doll 6. Doison J. Drahos C. Dunawoy C. Eakins B. Edwards 3. Edwards K. Elliot as-snos- Ernrick . England . Er+el . Fihwa+er Flynn Ford Freeman . Fehr . Frye . Frye . Gaddis GangloFF XOPFF'KUUT FOZ . Gidwell Gilkerson . Sober . Greenman Sbf-U Gregory . Hacker Hahn . Hankins ?.??:an A. Haicher C. Haven 3. Hawkins B. Haynes P. Haynes J. HaIalwoad V. Heisler C, Henson 3. Hicks C. Hicks T. Hicks L. Hill P. Hornsby D. Hor+on H. Howard 'R. Howard J. Hudson S. Hudscn W. Hughes H. Immenhor+ M. Jackson K. John D. Johnson P. Johnson C. Jones F. Jones L. Jones P. Kamleiier R. Kes+ler E. Keyes G. Kidd C. King D. Kirby H. Klump T. Knapp L. Koch C4 Kramer D. Langland T. Lansaw K. Lewis J Leak J. Loebier Du Lohrum G. Laudin G. Lovins J, Lu : B. MacDonaId 6. MacFadden M. Mack . Madill . Mahienkamp Marsh Masiers May McClure . McClure . McDaniel . McHa++cn . Meiman . Melvin . Meyers DomVHrPrs-rru . Milgin . M'I'Ier . Miller . Miller Miimenefs Misins . Mifchell Moore OWWszxv NichoEs M. Noland C. Offapal A. Owens M, Palmer B. Parmley PaH'on Pa++on Perkins Phelps W. Phefps A. Piicher R. Pmean T. FOOIES R. Price R. Radelre E. Radar L. Ramaundo TWP? Win+er Hme for hopeful smooih young blades. 105 EYES EAGER TO FOLLOW THE ROAD LEFT: RIGHT: P. Redman D. S'Hih p. Tolle D. Walfon E. Reece B. Sfoess D. Trmper G. Wal: 6. Reed P. Sirausbaugh P. Vandergriff B. Waples M- Reed B. Siuckery K. Vanover J. Ward C. SufHe W. Vaughn D. Weis E: 5:310 N. Talum J. Wade E. Weise L Re+herford R. Taylor J. Wade 3. Wells E Reynolds C. Tompkins A. Wagers R.Wells G. Thompson E. Wagers J. Welsh L, Riggs S. Thompson N. Wallace J. Wensing D. Riley R. Tinker D. Wallan F. Wescoe E- RHCY J. Todd C. Walpole D. Wessel P. RHCHEry J. Wes+ L. Robarfs D. Wesv'erfield V. Rober+s B. Wes+on F. Robinson E. Wes'l'on J. Robinson R. Whi'ling N, Ruader BI Wiltfum T. Roseman A' Wllhams J, Rowland M. Williams N. Sarver R' Wilson L. Windisch H. Saylor R. Wogglaball M. Saylor B. Woods N. Schehr R. Schneider J' Wocdall R. Woods K. Schiesler R. Worley J. Seibel R. Zucker D. Seider R. Sexion J. Sheldon P. Show? J. Shoupe J. Shouse B. SlaHery M. Sioan M. Sims J. Sizemore E. SmHh P. Smifh C. Spauldinq J. Speidel L. Speiss M. Spiegel W. Sfanecki R. Sianfcrih P. Sfanley R. Sfanion S, Sfaies M. Sfaffman Friends always meei af flue lockers before going in class or before leaving school geHing +haf ever favorite coke. NINTH GRADE LEFT: RIGHT: C' Abis K- Cd'es R. Ertel B. Harmon J- Adcnx T. Cafon P. Estes M. Harmon M Adf 5. Chance F. EHer B. Harness L. Adkins C- Ciark C. Evans J. Harnishhagar M. Allen J- COIEQME N. Evans F. Harris 6. Alexander 5' Coleman 0- F3 ?! M- 5 Huff J. Andrew: B. Collins R. Ferguson J. Hasfy B. Andriacc B. Columbus P. Ferriri B. Hauser R- Cnndell D. Fessler 6. Hausa:- J' Bah! M- Cook C. Figh+mas+er 5- Hawkins W Baird R- COME D. Ffsher E. Haidon P' Bah D. COHOn F. Fitch E. Henderson 5. Baker 0- Ball T CoHon B. Flynn A. Heuck Dr 3-! P. Couch F. Foley SA Hible+ $331965 5. Cour+ney C, Fra'u'er G. Hicks ' Q Cox N, Frey T. Hines B. Bangsion J- COX A. Fullar N. Hfrfh R. Bayes H- CWH J. Fulfs 5'- HOHman C. Beavdrey V. Crawford M. Funk: 3- Half P. Beaudrey P. Curringfcn J. Fureri A. Homback B. Daniels D, 635g P. Howard T' Beisei B. Daubenspeck S, Gerber D Hudso Si BBeH' . R- DHUQ'WFW K. Gears L- Huff B. Benrmm W. Davidson J. Gelhauser 5. Hughes . en on 2' gjrrresmn 3- Daniels 6. Gelke N. Happuh R: Beylr T' Davis B. Georgeton A. lsaerli P. 3th P' Davis P. Georgalon C. Isaac; D. Dean 6 Loudin W. Isaac: R. Bingham D. DEHWS K Gessner H. Jackson J. Black L. Denaway T. Gibson L. Jackson T. Black 3. Denlinger M, Gildan S. Jackson R' Blank R- Denney A. Gill J. Jenkins P. Dick W. Gill J. Janlrins :- :22: J. D'iefher M. Gladwell L. Jenkins 3 Bradford L D'iOn D. Gloecklen J. Jerome S. Brillanger P. Dork S. Gordon J.Johns g. 333:3 W. Dossenbach 8. Green J. Johns L. BoeHcher D- DOVE E. Green S. Johnson D. Burfon 5. Drain: R. Graves A. Jones N. Bugger M. Green C. Jones C BUTWE'I D. Dulay M. Green J. Jones 6- Byrd A. Earnesiine N. Green J. Jones 5 Byrd J- E35? W. Gregory J. Jones 8' Caldwell B, Edwards J. Grippo L. Jones E. Cambell B. Edison B. Hafenberg T. Jones 5. Carnegie K. Eilers 6. Hall J. Kalebain A. Carnes J- Elam J. Hall D. Kanef B. Carfer J. Eliis M. Ham T. Keller Chrisfmas brings back memories of ihe Wise School's out walch ouf the life you save may Men and Mary wifh +ha Christ Child. be your own. 109 FOR THE GOLD AT HUGHES LEFT: RIGHT: 8- Kennedy 6- PEMbe W. Shepherd M. Van Guies 5- Kidwel' D, Perkins 3 5w w, Waech+eE M' Khjcer T- Pinckard D. Shnrfs R. Wagner J. Klem M. Phillips J. Sievera L. Wagonae W. Klein C- Philpof 3. Simpson H Walfenberger D. Koch 0- Powell M. Singleion c. Walker C. Lacenald M- Powell J. Sipe 0- Walker D Lane L. PriveH R. Skinner B. Wandmacher J. Prows B Skirvfn L. Ward J' Langenbach J, Puehl J. Smith D. Wafson 2' teelfure B, Quillen M Smii'h L. Weafherford J.- Leuihausser 0' Regan M Smiih L' Weaver j: tit: J- Ramey R. Smi+h H. webs+er N. Linville J. Randall S. Smi+h A. WEddle C. Lohrom A. Ransici T. Smi+h P- Werle P- RBYDEY A. Sneider 3- Wesf C. Lovel'oy D. Reeves J- 50995 J. Wesfsrfeld L. Loveifw D. Reilman S. Sparks H. Williams I R. Riclwardson J. Spills 'L Wlnhll's N. Malory B Riddle B. Sfanley G' Wilmn 8. Manor R. RidiI'IEI' J, Sfeele J' thGrf J. Margrave M. Riefman T, Sfine i WOHErmg J. Martin R. Rifchey R. Shelter J. Yeager SD: TAZLLH 3- Roark N. Sfoehr P' Yoder G. Masfin T. Robinson J, S+one A. Young C. Maupfn T. Robinson 5, Seo++ery R- Young C. Rodccker V, SfrecHum J. McClure R. Rogela K. Suhr M.McCu ah P. R0993 L. SUHIe E- 3:53. P. Rose R. Tabal - 9' 5. Rose L. Tobor E. Merfes K- ROYCE L. TalbaH H. Meh R. Runager B4 Talsreary R. Meyer; 6. Runcl: 54 Tanner E. Miller R. Runkie D. Taylor J. Miller B, Molafesfa J Saunders E. Taylor C. Morris 5. Salyer C. Thompson M. Morris 5. Saylnr J. Thompson J. Sarver N. Tobergfa E' Morrmc E. Schaefer A. Trasper F' Nanfz B. SchoH J. Trusse 3' :12, e. Schreiber J. Tucker l P. SchuHes L. Tucker K. OHmaier R. Schureder J. Turner D. Palmer R. Schwab L. Upchurch E. Pardrnan J. Seider l. Vaughf M. Fa+1erson ' A. Shepard V, VollhaecH Heidi came from Swiherland to +ell us 0? her Nufchuck and k-k-k- Ka+ie will be long remem- Counfry and played and sang folk songs. berad by Hughes siudenis. 111 NINTH GRADE FLU VICTIMS R. Bingham J. Garner 3. Hedge A. Hill L. Hodge R Huddiesio T. Johnson WA Kiser M. Mager M. McFarland A. Moeckel J. Murray B. Parfin D. PruiH B. Rogers P. Tar+er J. Seymour .1. VanAf+a I12 10TH GRADE FLU VICTIMS D. Bessey M. Be++s R, Bibae 5. Bfackwell B. Bradbury M. Bridges A. Bronn P. Burg J. Chenauli C, CurHs J. Daniels J. Daugheriy A. Dick L. Donaldson T. Dooley W. Evans E. Fanning C. Fisser J. Gausmann E. Greine T. Grimm N. Gwinner K. Hacker L. Hamond M. Hedger P. Hill V. Hill C. Johnson J. Jones K. Jones D. Lemkar K. Lockard J. McClain M. Mcln+nsh R. Miller W. Mobley D. Mazzolarri R. Neveis G. Nix R. PucieH Redus Rich Ridge Schmid 5co++ Simpson Skiff Smallwood ?mmrpprr SmHh . Sullivan Surber SwiH Taylor . Vanaver L. Weiss 1. White ZFFPKO F. Wiggens G. Wilhoif J Williams P. Wilson F. Woods 5. Wood D. Wrigh+ K, YeHer J. Banks H. Bolsers J. Chrisiy C. Campbell J. Carmichael L. Cimmings M. Dean V. Dunn J. Ehrmanfrau+ M. Fosi'er S. Heller L. Heybruch E. Hunieo D. Hux M. Jackson N. JeHeris J. Johnson J. Kappner C. KDH'I R. Schenkel 6. McGuH R. Smi+h J. Mclnfyre P. S'hanley D. Mnnsey C. Sieele P, Monfgomery J. Thomas R. Niehaus W. Thompson T. O'Leary P. Uch'h'nan R. Peek J. Vog+ S. Pickens N. Wallman ELEVENTH GRADE 113 D. Washingfon P. Wesley 6. Watts! N. Whaley S. Wisemann B. Williams B. Williams J. Wilson J. Yeardon FLU VICTIMS MUSIC TRAVELS ALONG THE ROYAL ROAD The Junior High Choirs are elective courses and anyone in Hie Sevenfh. Eighfh or Ninfh grades can gef info one of Hue choirs Through +he year +hey developed musically. learned apprecia+ion For good music and how +0 read music. Some of +helr performances Included +he Hello Hughes program. Jthe Thanksgiving program. Hm Chrisfmas Concert +he Spring Concerf and a program af Easfer 'rime Oufside of school +hey were in Jrhe May Festival heJd 5+ CincinnaH Gardens. If is hoped +ha+ mosf of +hese sfudenfs will confinue wifh +heir music in heir remain- Ing years af Hughes. MRS. JOAN CAVALLY FRESHMAN CHOIR Firsf Row: Left to right A. Carnes. K. Cafes. J. Lloyd S. Draiwas. D. Waerr, B. Niley. D. Ragan. E. Taylor, J Grippa, B. Bradford, J. Ferren', P. Dick. 8. Flynn, E. Meisfer. A. Reyndds. Second Row: N. Evans, E. Hendersom B. HBFDBS. B. Daniels, W. Mullins, G, Runck. G, Byrd. .L Sorgs. S. Campbell. R. Cordell, R. Young. T. Johnson, 3. Davis. D. Walker, J. Sarver, D. Coi- Iom S. Smith. Third Row: M. Green. A. Trasper, 5 Shebane. RA Groomes, R. Rogaia. R. PuckeH, D. Goeckler. D. Huosom L BoeHcher. Tt Gibson, J. Elam, A. Young. N. Mallory. J. Trussell. B. SchoH, D. O'Neak P. Dock. Fourfh Row: 5. Slafhery1 D. Burfon, R. Dauben- sped. 8. Edwards. C. Redocker. P. BIN. J. Jal- lick, 3. Columbus. N. Sfoehr, C. Lohrum W. Klein, 5, Baker. L. Labor. .L Seiderl J. Sievers, JA Margrave. 6 Mount. FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE Firs? Row: LeH +0 right M. Green. P. Waddle. N. Brofhers, JA Hughes L, Ping, L. HufFl B Harmon, C. Walken B. Collins, C, Burweil. Y. Cabie, D. Cox. J. Johns. Second Row: J. Jenkins, C. Falsfreaux, J, Raf mey. S. Bereskin, B Roark. C. Thompson, .J. An- draws: V. Crawford D Kaneh E, AbboH, B. Manor, P. Baker. R. NoveHi, E. Perry. M Glad, weH. Third Row: H. Craft D. Rieger, C. Brown, J. Parksl M. Riefmam C Combs, J. Sips, L Par- chia, D. Dean, S. Martin. L. Curinq'rom M Kine, er, L. McGoogInl J. Winters C. Abig N, Dug- ger. M. Phillips. EIGHTH GRADE CHOIR Firsi Row: L5H +0 right D. Rileyl E. T. Rey- nolds M. Bomar, D. Wesael. J. Dehner. S. Bur- +on. B. WOH. K. Vanover, J Seibel, PA Sfraus- baugh, P. ToHe, A. Wagnars, R. Beckley. Second Row: D. Kirbyl J; Lcnabkerl M Fifzwaier, B. Sfrickey. R. Wickersharm, D. Mehvfn. AV Bog- gers L Gangbff, N. Schehr, 5. Hudson. C. Barone, Third Row: J. MiHs. J. Drahos. L. Renfro. L Jenkins, J. Bell. 5. Lowry B. Hawkins. B. Cooler. 6. Kidd. D Johnsom .J. CreechA JUNIOR BAND FLUIESI Joyce Adcnx, Connia Mullinfx. CLARINETS, Bill Carrier, Re: Re nolds. Bill Waechier, Larry Rich, Carule BradShaw, Nancy Wallacel Monaffa P illips. Richard Green, Larry Mullucey. SAXES Jim Diether, Eddie Weisel TRUMPETS: Bob Loudin. Lou Ramondo. John Le?! aussar. Jerry Ellison. Ed Weston Earl Keyea Roberf Denlinger. HORNE, John Damann, Stan Chance, Bobby furner. pong and shuffle board. MR. CECIL KARRICK Director JR. HIGH VOLLEY- BALL LeH fa Right J. An- drews, A. Heuck, L. Love'loy, F. Neumanm L. Marsh. 5 Gary Praner. James Eqner. TROMBONES, Dewiff Balfle. Wendel Spencer. Claude Fiohfmasfer, Gerald Loudin. Leslie Leadbaafer. James Rowland. BARITONES, Judy Eaillie. Paul Kamleitar, Ray Kesiler. BASSES. Fred Spivey, Carl Loveioy. PERCUSSION. Franklin Leaf. Richard Neihaus, Richard Traynar, Louis Osier- break. Dava Klus'erman. JUNIOR BAND did n01L perbrm as much H115 year af is used +0 and was mainly a +raining band. The bandsmen learned +0 read music and found Hwe 'Inerrumenf which They are besf suifed for. In +he spring +hey were ready +0 perform in Hwe Spring Concert They did a fine job and made Hughes richer in +he musical field. THE JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS In 6AA Included soccer in fhe 'FaH. +hen baskefball. in Febrw ary volleyball, and in the spring soffball. There were +hree playdays for Junior High Sporfs. They were in chober. January. and March and were held a+ Walnuf Hills. WHhrow. and CenfraL The Junior Highs were also allowed +0 fake par+in1he Individual Senior spor+s such as ping JR. Y-TEENS FirSi Row. Leff ?O R7911?! M- Green, A Ains, E. SchoH, C. Nanh. L. Suille, J. Madlll. Second Row: 5 Gordon. J. Andrews. C. Abig, S Smifh, R: Novelli, J. Trusselll C. Falsirgaux, D. Reeves, 5. Hughes. Third Row: J. Coleqam, J. McDaniel, S. liereskinl V. Crawiord, E. Porfer, M. Riehnan, D. Deiiers, K. Royce, BY Quillen, N. Mallory. Fourih Row: M. Rand. 1.. Watk, A. Heuck. Mx Cashun, C. Brown, C. Lohrum. J. Mount 8. Kennedy, N. Hupperh. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES The Junior High Science Club. sfarJred in December of I953, was fhe firsf club com- posed of sevenfh and eigh+h-graders 3+ Hughes. Miss Helen Be++y Neuman is +he capable sponsor and has helped greafly +0 develop H16 organizafion. Various speakers. moviesa siides. and o+her ways of having informafion showed +he young people how +heir daily lives are agecfed by science. MISS DIANE scon LHHe sisfers +0 +he girls in Hue Senior Y-Teens are +he members of H16: Junior D'Ivis- 5mm ion of Y-Teens. The Club is sponsored by Miss Diane ScoH. a new +eacher at Hughes H115 year. This year's acfivifies included a successwtd lce-Breaker Parfy. bake sale. vfsifing +he counfy home. and singing Chriermas Carols. JRV Y-TEENS OFFICERS Le 90 Righf: N. Stoehr. Iraasurar; C. Abig, Vice-Presidanf; A. Heuck, President V. Crawford, Recording Secretary; 8. Forfer, Correspund- ing Secretary. 116 .4511. .'f . J ; 5V 4 ' . L 1 I f - , I . : ,y u l J k L' .- Jag , 9k ; v I -? d f l JUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUB Firsi Row, Leff +0 Right 5' Behler, Vice-Presidenf; L. Ramundo, President; B. Weston, Treasurer. Second Row: E, Lanrow, L, Harmon. P. Bielm, J. Parrigam M. Reed, L. Marsh. M, Chance, B. Bond. J. Chitwood, K. Schiesler, J. Hl'rshI M. Coshum. Third Row: T. Myers. T. lsaacs. R. Kiser. L. Si'ewarf1 J. McDaniel. N. Davis. J. Mohr, M. Smith, S. Runck, B. Moore, L. Ganglaff. A. Jones. 5. Thompson, B. Dadds. FouRh Row: C. Porter. G. Sfacey, R. Meadows, J. Math ! E. Arms. G. Robarfg B. Jonas, D. Bassel W. dearwafar. A, McCray, C. Nanh, D. Edgar, D. Raiisy. $$$qu . 2 mwmiglam u . - a gnav ggungangim E $ ?HHWH VI: 'EWW-UHWVV pm a m 31W 2h :1 u gawk mmur K . . JR. HIGH SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Lefi io Right: 9. Wesfon, Treasurer; C. Hardmam Cor- respopding Secretary; L. Ramundo, President; B. Behler, VIchresident; V. Shiplay, Recording Sacrafary. OUR JUNIOR FOOTBALL Firsf Row: T. Banes, E. Morrision. P. Georgeion. D. Gabal. J. Crembie. C. Schine. D. Allan, H. WIF- Iiams. C. Bell, Mr. Calch. Second Row: Mr. J. Williams. D. Taylor. J. Light J. Ellis, D. Runagar. Marvin Saylor' J. Adkins, A. Ransick. T. Hines. D. Crooks. Third Row: 5. Carder, E. Radar. B. Shah. B. Waechfer. E. Taylor. R. Marfin. D. Regan. 0 Cargyla. R. Lohrum, B. Wilbern. Four'H'I Row: M. WEI- Iiamson. B. Langland. J. Fereri. J. Alexander, T. Clay- ton. J. Williamson. J. King. E. Green, F. Wasco. S. Chance. B. Siuckey. BASKETBALL First Row: B. Berer. T. Cafon, R. Sfocker, B. Sfanley. P. Yoder. D. Roger. Second Row: H. Williams. R. Smi+h. D. Gloeclcler, D. Ransick. Third ROW: Gordon Walz, J. Crombie, R. Radar, R. Lohrum. Coach Sensen. INTERMURAL SPORTS WINNERS Firs+ Row: T. Ofis. G. Jones, D. Bosse, D. Barfholo- mew. R. Paul; 5. Cox. Second Row: T. Banes. R, Cornell. 3. Bell. 6. Alexander. T. Caton, J. Wil- Iiamson. H's home from school we go. is the cry from H1959 Jr. High Sindanfs. HIGH SPORTS JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTRY A. Schneider. 5. GecHer. B. Sianley. J. Thomton. JUNIOR HIGH SOCCER Firs+ Row: M. Burner. L. Loveioy. A. Owens. Second Row: R, Sfanforfh, C. Barcne, J. Oenger. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL J. Andrews, 5. Baresltin, Cv Abig. C. Berone. A. Owens, V. Crawford. JUNIOR HIGH SOFTBALL First Row: 8. Hawkins. KV Jahn, R. Schneider. L. Jenkins. P. Cox. Second Row: P. Newmann, A. Owens, C. Abig, E. Sizemore. S. Bereskin. LEFT Firs? Row Leff: Alan C. Kindschy. A+hle+ic Direc+or: Coach Will Hundemer: Joe Composifor. Cap+aim Richard Zucher, Captain: Lou Romundo. Manager. Second Row from Left Coach Richard Thornbury, Jerry Ernschwender. Captain. BELOW Coach Ray Har+ker: Ken Pefers, Cap+aim Coach Morgan Jones. Rkhard Slack. Capiain: Coach Paul Reicherf: Tom Farmer. Cap+ain: ScoH Tyler, Capfafn. 122 THE BIG WHEELS ALONG THE HIGHWAY OF SPORTS 123 Firs+ Column-IeH: Coach Howard Thomas, Tom Parfhener kus Cap+aim Bill Johnson Mgr. Second Column-lefi: Coach Jim McDonough. Terry Davis- Captain. Bill LowergC-apfain, Roy Maan Mgr. Third Column IeH': Coach Burley Grimes. George Mifch- ell Cap+ain. Don Osswald Cap+ain Ed Weber Mgr. Fourfh Column-Iefh Lloyd Willians Coach. Adolphus Ward-Caphain. John Morrison Capfain. Alan BIincoe Mgr. GRID SEASON MEDIOCRE, DUE TO BAD BREAKS, INEXPERIENCED PLAYERS TIM FLEMING First Row, Left to RiqM: Adolphus Ward, Martin Tyler, Paul Burgess, Doug Copanhavnr, Tim Fleming, Paul Flem- ing, George Siebert. ScoH Tyler. Don Oswald. Second Row: Ron Bailey Jesse Hodges. Larry Hughes, Charles ariddock. Elliot Williams, Charh'e Naall Chuck Kile, Bob Traber. Pete Gaorgeiom Third Row: Jack Williams. Mjm Torn Parthenikis. Lawyer Lawson. Jim Heidenrith. eff Heinrich, Larry Walker. Bob Banes. Ken Pefers, Jeff Has- Hns, Bill Johnson, Mgr. Hidenrigh+ Grabs +he Pass. ELLIOT WILLIAMS The season s+ar+ed early Tor +he Big Reds +his year. The week af+er school sfarfed. Hughes was engaged in +he lth Annual Pigskin Pre- view. Once again. +he +eams were divided En+o +he Rangers and +he Raiders. In +he firsf game. Hughes played Cenfral. and foughf a score- less 'He, The Big Red defense was much improved over previous years, and was led. in +his confes+ by Larry and WaHer Walker. and Howard Denham. The score of Jrhe second game was 0-0. as Hughes again showed fine defense againsf WaInu'r Hills. TOM PARTHENIKIS In +he firs+ game of +he season. Hughes fell way shorf of vicfory. 34-20, 63+ +he hands of Lima. The Big Reds were plagued wi+h mis+akesi and afl breaks were +0 +he advanfage of Lima. The mighfy Roger Bacon feam. subdued a defermined Hughes +eam. DOUG COPENHAVER PAUL BURGESS BOB TRABER KEN PETERS BOB BANES CHARLIE BRADDOCK Al+hough Hughes did nof score. +hey looked beHer Jrhan The score showed. However. The of-Fensive drive of our feam sfarf- ed +00 Iafe. and +he Big Reds wenJr down in defeat 280. The key men in fhe game for Hughes were Ken Pe+ers and Bob Banes. Sco++ Tyler led a fierce aHack againmL fhe Middies of Middlefown. buf fell shorf of a vicfory. 27-I9. The Hughes defense. affer giving up 27 poinfs in Hue Tirsf half, held Middle- Jrown scoreless in +he second half. Tim Fleming showed fine punfing when +he oHense was unable +0 conned. ScoHy In- Jrercepfed a Middie pass. and was on his way for ano+her T.D. when +ime ran OUT. The following weekend. Hughes played hoer +0 Jthe Hamil- +on Big Blue a+ Trech+er S+adium. Tim Fleming in+ercepfed a CHARLIE NEAL JACK WILLIAMS Hamilfon pass. and ScoH Tyler and Larry Hughes drove deep Info Big Blue ferifory. However. The Bid Reds were unable f0 mcve +he ball across +he Hamilfon goal line. Lafer. Scoffy recovered a Hamilfon fumble. and Jfollowed 3+ wi+h a long run. Hughes losf 2 l-O buf no+ wi+houf puffing up a good fight Hughes opened +heir PAH.S,L. League play againsf Wood- ward. In This game The Hughes oHense sfarfed +0 click. I+ looked like Hughes was going +0 have a vidory. bu'r Jrhe Bull- dogs were nof fo be denied. Hughes was leading 25-I8 wifh jusf 46 seconds +0 play when Woodward connecfed wifh a long Jrouchdown pass. The conversion was good and +he game ended 25-25. Fine defense and offense were execufed by +he Big Reds. Nexf game saw Hughes piH'ed againsf Cenfral. Cen'rral BILL JOHNSON fook +he opening kfckoff and kepf possession of +he ball un+Il +hey had scored. The Big Red offense was once again led by +he fas+ running. high scoring halfback. ScoH Tyler. Hughes Touthr hard. bu1L once again. losf +0 5 more powerTul foe 2513. Hughes' +hird league foe was Walnut Hills. The game was even for Jrhe Tirsf Twelve minu+es of play buf Jthen Jrhe Eagfes s+ruck. The Hughes defense weakened and Walnut halfback. Larry Cox. scored on long runs. ScoH Tyler again showed Tine oHensive abalify for Hughes and Jrhe score wound up Walnu'r Hills ZSwHughes I2. FinaHy +he fide changed and Hughes +rounced Wesfern Hills. preseason choice for League Champ, 20-0. Once again ScoJrerH ran wild and scored on +ouchdown runs of 7. 5l. Tyler's On His Way ScoHy Carries +he Mail, Around Righ+ End! and 56 yards. Bob Banes also did a credH'able iob on oHense for Hughes. Jesse Hodges Enfercepfed a Musfang pass. which laJrer resul+ed in a TD. for +he Big Reds. Hughes. aPrer a clis- appoinfing sfarf. had s+ar+ed +0 roll. The nex+ encoun+er was againsf Jrhe Taff Senafors. The Big Reds kepf up +heir defermined spirit fine defense and grea+ offense +0 wallop fhe Senafors 37-I 3. Hughes gridders ended +heir season againer +heir arch-rival. Wifhrow. The game. fhe year's mos+ imporfanf for bofh feams. was fough+ hard and well. Hughes was led by ScoH Tyler and The Tigers by John Milhouse. Don Osswald's T.D. coupled wifh ScoHy'sH +wo were noJr enough +0 overcome Milhouse and Company as Hughes I05+ 32-20. 126 THE BOYS FOUGHT HARD IN SPITE 0F LOSSES Three Men Leap For +he Pass, Bu? Who GO? If? The 'brains' of +he ouffif was once again Howard Thomas. Since coming +0 Hughes Coach Thomas has had some excellenf +eams. However. he holds no regreis +0 fhe record of fhis year's squad and is. in fad. very proud of fhemi Mr. Raymond Har+ker coached +he VarsHy backfield as he has in recen+ cam- paigns. Mr. Lloyd Williams has been coaching Big Red Jreams ior Jrhe pasf +hree years. since his gradu- afion from Miami UniversHy. He is a l90 lb. pack of dynami+e and is used fo gei resuHs from the line. Coach Willard Hundemer, Mr. Wiiliam's counfer- part was in charge of Hie Reserves Jrhis year, al- fhough he did help in coaching fhe Varsify. RESERVE FOOTBALL PLAYERS Firs! Row Left h: Right: Eddie Bronson, Jim Powers, Larry Parks, Walter Walken Howard Denham, Ron Jennings. Gary Jahn. ChUCR Bahrer. Second Row: Ernie Sfainlia. Sfeve Rankeri Ken Sloani Fred Cameron. Bob Daniels. Jack Buckle. Third Row: George Wolf, Bill BeHes, Bob Williams, Peie Rhodes. Tom aninkl Jack Williams, Mgr. Once again fhe Hughes cross coun+ry l'eam ran away wffh +he P.H.S.L. ancl Dis+ricf fi+les. In winning +he +hree cify meel's. Hughes falliecl a fofal of 4b poinls En +he first and even beHer 35 poinls in Hue second, and bl poinls in flue fhird. clue lo bad weafher condeons. This year's championship l'eam was very ably led by senior Terry Davis. He finished firs+ in all +hree P.H.S.L. mee+s. and 4+h in Hue Dishid meel. Running alongside Terry were Bill Lower. Torn Whilaker, Charlie S:'nneider, and Tom Jenkins. VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY TEAM Firs? Row. Left to Right: Roy Mar- lin. Mgr.; Lufher Lyle, Bill Lower, Torn Jenkins. Charles Schneider. Second Row: Terry DavisI Lawis Cummings, Torn Farrell, Fred Har- ris, Tom Whi'l'aREr, Jim McDo- noughl Coach. HILL AND GULLEY RUNNERS KEEP DISTRICT TITLE Following in Hue loolsl'eps o'F +heir champion Big BroJrhers. fhe Hughes reserves also won +helr P.H.S.L. Jrifle. The reserve Jream was highlithred by Lulher Lyle. Torn Farrell. and Larry Rallil'l. An addillon +0 Hue Big Reds +eam H135 year. is coach Jim McDonough. His Firsl year in coaching has proved +0 be a very excellenf one. There are high hopes of +he Jreams repealing fheir fine record again nexf year. l RESERVE CROSSCOUNTMQ MEMBERS Firsf Row, Left la Right: Vernon Rhodes, Ken Keller, Jack Wolfer, Den Bahr, Bob Shapiro, Bab Couch. Bob Yelfon, Roy Smifh. Second Row: Bill Madill. Lynn Mueller, Larry Rafliff. Ed Weber, Harry Harlman, Dan Geedl'ng' Dick Fischer. Dick Rushing, Turn Dtiech, Dave Lang- .l l'1 u ford. Third Row; Jim Reynolds, Jerry Sheldon, Alan Greber. l . Looks Lilla Two Tor Lufherl pany. Hughes losl 5644 and vacaled The lop rung of The ladder. i Nexf came our age old rival Wifhrow. Hughes slarled Jroo slow and was aJr limes down l5 poinls +0 The Tigers. in The Tourlh quarler Jrhe Big Reds Caugh+ Tire and slarled cioging Jrhe gap. 3qu JIime was againsi Them and They Iosf 52-50. Woodward. s+ill nursing +he wounds of +heir loss +0 Hughes, was oul Tor revenge. The Big Reds weren'l' big WH'hOLJ'T' 6-7 S+acy Bunlon ancl losf 6763, A5 Hughes wenf Through Jrhe second round of league play all Jrhe Teams were ouf +0 avenge earlier losses +0 The Big Reds. The loss +0 Slacy Bunlon. a Tine rebounder wi+h goocl pofenfial was The difference and Hughes Iosl several games. Despi+e George Mi+chell' s Tine performance Hughes suc- cumbed lo Walnuf Hills. bb-bl. The Big Reds bounced back lo.make if Two in a row over 132 ADOLPHUS WARD The l958 basketball goIL off To a slow s+ar+ when Hughes 10er To Their Tirsl JIwo opponenfs. An- derson and SI: Xavier. The Tesf-breaking Redskins ran lo a 7466 vic'rory over an inexperienced Big Red squad. Junior, Tom Whilaker Jrurned in one of his mos+ impressive drives as he Tallied 28 poinls. Sf. Xavier. preseason choice To win dis+ric+ Iau- rels. ran info a delermined and vaslly improved Hughes learn. The lead exchanged hands +hrough- ou+ mc Jrhe game. but Xi' emerged viclorious 66- 55a Hughes Jrhen beal Jrheir neighbor rival Roger Bacon. 5247. A g a in Whilaker and Adolphus Ward lecl The Big Reels in wha+ was +he s'l'aIrIL of a six game winning sfreak. The Big Reds +hen ran over a highly favored Woodward learn 48-4l. The Bulldogs. surprised by The Oklahoma Sfale 01E Tense employed by Hughes. dropped Their firsl league game. CenJrer Slacy Bunlon kepIL 6-I l Ron Ries in check as +he seasonls Tirsf upsef was reg- is+erecl, Hughes kepf i+s sfreak alive by bealing Monroe 70-66. WalnmL Hills 66-59, Weslern Hills 56-5I. and Cenlral 69767. The Big Reds also held clown Tirsl place in Jrhe PHSL wi+h a perfecf 4-0 mark. The game wi+h Taff was a baHle +0 decide hard bu+ couldnlJr oulscore Dave Wesf and Com- Wes+ Hi and won 60752. Cenlral avenged Their early season loss 80765. The regular season ended wi+h swee+ revenge when Hughes 7 me+ Wi'rhrow. Forres+ Buckley. playing one of his TinemL games of +he season. led Jrhe way lo a 66- 60 win. A black ca+ crossecl Hughes lournamenl pa+h when Madeira hipped Jrhe Big Reds 63-54. All in all Jrhe Jream broke even. winning and losing nine games. Wi+h +he relurn 0T 3 s+ar+ing iuniors. Tom Whi+aker. Forresl Buckley. and Slacy Bunfon. plus The addilion of reserve sfar. Tom Farrell. The Big Reds should experience a beller season nexl year. The reserve squadl pilo+ed by +he No. I gunnerf' Lloyd Williams, had a mediocre season. They 100 had a .500 sea- son winning and losing six games. They praclicecl hard and showed greal improvement Many of These boys will see aclion wifh Jrhe vnrsify nexl year. GEORGE MITCHELL who would own lsf place The Cliffoniles Toughl. I A a '15 GLENN WELCH DICK YELTON STEVE CLARK HUGHES SQUAD REBlllLDS BUT MANAGES 9-9 RECORD FOR THE SEASON YeHon Goes for NH: Jump. TOM WHITAKER LUTHER LYLE HAROLD CRONIN FORREST BUCKLEY TODD ERTEL Firs+ Row. Leif To Righf: Alan Blincae, Mgr; Forresf Buckley, Dick Yalfon. Stacy B VARSITY BASKETBALL union. Lufhar Lyle. Steve Clark. Adolphus Ward, Ed Weber. Mgr. Slcond Row: Ken Sloan. Harold Cronin. Glenn Welch, George Mitchell, Tom Whifaker, Tedd Erlal, Coach BurleW' Grimes. RESERVES FINISH WITH 6-6 RECORD 134 RESERVE BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right: Ron Ward, Phl'l Gilbert Jeff Heinrich, Dick Fisher, Ed Drohan, Jim Haidenrighf, Second Roy: Ray Gibson, Mgr.: Tom Farrell. Ken Chut- wood. Floyd. Simpson, Richard Sprang. Daryle Sloan. Dan Geeding, Coach Pun- ky Williams. VARSITY GYM TEAM First Row, L9 to Righf: Bill Marshall, Mgr.; Roger Wedqewood. Bob Couch, Tam Farmer. Marfin Tyler, Tom Parthenekus, James Puwerse Second Row: G. Wagnerl Bill Owens, ScaH Tyler, Elliot Williams, Don Wilmuuih, Pain Mafia, Leonard Arvin, Mgr. GVMNASTS MUSCLE THEIR WAY THROUGH ANOTHER SEASON RESERVE GYM TEAM Firsf Row, Left f0 Riqhi: Terry Carlisle. David Cox, Joe Bell, Jim Bell. Bill Madill, Jerry Hille Second Row; Lincoln Brooks, Larry Parks. Fred Harris. James Gran!l Richard Kelly. Marvin Gibson. VarsHy Praciices Tn Auxiliary Gym Coach Pauf Reicherf's musclemen were hampered by injuries and lack of return- ing leHer men. Early in fhe season. fwo of +he mosf promising boys. Pefe Mafchee and Don Wilmufh. suHered 'miury. But +he Jream worked hard. and +r1ed'ro overcome +heir se+backs. The oufsfanding performances +his year were fumed in by H16 Tyler bro+hers, ScoH and Marfin. Tom Farmer and Roger Wedgewood. The Tylers gained P.H.S.L. painfs on +he side horse, Farmer and +he rings and rope climbing. and Wedgewood +he paraflel bars and +he ropes. A couple of boys who looked promising for nexf year's feam are EllioH Williams and James Powers. In previous years. +he gym Jream has had an 18-year winning s+reakin1he PeH.S.L. meek. BIG SPLASH! HIGH HOPES GO DOWN THE DRAIN . The Big Reds mermen. concenfrafed Their eHorJrs on +he developmenf of fhe younger members of The squad. Aifhough Jrhe Hughes swimmers didn'+ come home wifh +he laurels, +hey were by no means a disappoin+men+. The compe+i+ion from +he ofher schools was fremendously keen +his year. SenTors. Richard Zucker and Joe Composifor were fhe bade JR. HI SWIMMING TEAM Firs. Rim!l Leif +6 Right: Hill Sluckee, Bill Wandamacher. Clean Windgart Bob PriCA. Second Row; Bob Lohucla-nl Ken Kaiser, Bill Be fer. bone of The Jream. Each boy regisfered poinfs JFor fhe Hughes +eam in +he P.H.S.L. mee+s held 6+ Cenfral. Several underclass members of +he squad look very prom- ising for +he fufure. A few of Jrhese fellows are Cleon Wind, gart Ray Nufsen. and Richie Honeir. The fufure hopes of +he +eam Ties upon +he shoulders of +hese boys. and +he excelv lenf coaching 0? Mr, Will Hundemeh TREADING THE PATH 0F GLORY kw Firs! Row, Left to Right: Coach Ray Harlker Paul Fleming Richard Kelly Torn Whifaker. Gary Jahn, JaH Ha'mrich. Ray Gibson. Joe Wilson Second Raw: Don Wilmuulh. Glenn Welch, Forrest Buckley, Todd Erhzl, Ken Peiers, Hap Crunin.Third Row.- Bill Carmen, Babb Pebbles. The baseball season broughf a number of eager players +0 Weich poms +0 Hm fly Whifakar snags. Coyh Field +hl's year. buf compara+ively few of +hem were . pifc ers. Coach Ray Har'rker's basebaH squad has a greaf fufure. Howeven +his sfafemen+ may be made only wiJrh fhe inescap- able big if +he pi+ching fafenf develops. There are only a few seniors on We feam fhis year. Paul Fleming. Glen Welch. and George Mifchell. No maHer whaf H115 year's squad should do land Huey should do wellL Hughes's baseball fu+ure looks good. Left in Righl: Ken Peiers. Tom Parfhenekis. Paul Fleming. and Hap Cronin ge+ a pra-game briefing from Coach Harfker. Martin Tyler. Ellie? Williams. and ScoH- Tyfer clears H19 hurdles. HTRIHIKMEN HIT THE ROAD . . . Coach ReichemL gafhered his gang +oge+her. and gof under Way fhe Hrsf of March. DespHe fhe few re+urning leHer-men. among +hem co-cap+ains ScoH Tyler and Terry Davis. Mr. Reicherf beIieves +his years +eam has possibilifies. The boys have +he abilify. if +hey have fhe desire. Some of fhe varied acfivifies included in Track are: pole vauHing. shof puH'ing, discus JIhrowing. and running. In fhe running evenfs. Hughes is indeed forfunafe in havmg an exceptional afhlefe. ScoH Tyler; Las+ year he se1L records in +he IOO. llO high hurdles. Jrhe 220 and fhe I80 Jow hurdie races. The ofher races are the 440. 880 and i'he mile. The mHe races will mos'r likely be won by P.H.S.L. champion runner. Terry Davis. Ron Bailey, Terry Davis. and Tom Farmer await +he gun. .- 1-0. lw. M WM... ;,,,,, m M'. The four hack managers. along wifh weight men Tim Fleming and Doug Copenhaver. First Row, Left to Right: Ron Marion. Ed Wuhan Bob Lan- dry, Dave Bibee, Fred Siehl. Second Row: Ken Keller, Sizva Ranker, John Morrison. Don Osswald. Fred Wigqers. NETMEN LINE THE FENCES The 58 Hughes Racque+ men. under +he diredion of Coach Howard Grimes. looked Forward 1-0 a promising season. The loss of Jrwo leHer men hurf fhe squad buf Hweir shoes were filled by Jim Daken. Don Osswald. and Ken Keller. Cold weafher and snow kepf H16 feam from praching early fhis year. but wH'h +he advenf of warmer wea+her, Hwe nef men swarmed Hue cour+s and began +0 work on their afrokes. Coach Grimes placed H18 main emphasis on form and under his guidance. Hwe boy progressed rapidly, Jim Daken. a junior. held clown firsf singles while Don Oss- wald and Ken KelFer filled Hue o+l1er singles assignmenfs. Firsf doubles was played by John Morrison and S+eve Ranker. Mr. Grimes experimen+ed WH'l'l second doubles f0 find the besf combinaJrion. Hughes High can consider i+seht very lucky when H comes +0 +he spor+ of golf. For many years now +he golf Jream has been organized and coached by Mr. Morgan Jones. You would have 10 look far and wide for a beffer coach, because Mr. Jones is a prohessional golfeh In +he summer he feaches lessons af Jrhe Cafifornia 60H Course. In +he winfer. he has classes several nighfs a week. The golfers are af 6 disadvanfage +his year. as +hey are every year. in Hwaf no+ very much inferesf is Jraken In +he sporf around school. Consequenfly. +here is iusf a small group represenfing Hughes. a schoof of nearly 3000. This year fhe feam is composed of Charles Phillips. Richard LINKSTERS STRAV 0FF BEATEN PATH Coach Morgan Jones shows +he golfers 'lhe proper grip. Lelf 90 Right Bab Kailer, Dick Yalfon. Charles Phillips, Richard Slack. Slack, Dick YeHon. and Bob KeHer. Hughes' chance for vicfory rides on +hese boy's shoulders. Folfowing Is a copy of +his year's schedule. and where +hey are +0 be held. Mon.;April 21: Huz vs. Woodward 5+ Losan+iville MomaAer 28: Huz vs. Wes+ern af Wes+ern Mon.0May 5: Huz vs. Walnu+ a+ Kenwood Mon.-May l2: Bye Mon.0May l9: Huz vs. Wifhrow aJr Hyde Park FriA0May I6: Disfricf Tournamenf Fri. and Sat-May 23 and 24-: S+a+e Tournament VARSITY BOWLING TEAM L. Osietbrock. F. Wilson, Grasser. Coach Thronbury. Ehrenschwender, R. Ranson, Wong. Fr!- KEGLERS STRIKE NEW LANES The I958 varsHy has +hree re+urning leHermen. They are Ron Ranson. Bob Grasser and Jerry Ehrnschwender. A+ +he fime +he Annual wen+ +0 +he printers. the Big Red Keglers were in +hird place, looking forward fo moving up. In previous years, +he varsi'ly bowling +eam has been picked from +he highesf bowlers in Hie various in+er-5chool Ieagues. Buf fhis year fhere was nof enough inferesfed in bowling +0 have several leagues. As a resulf +he six boys wifh fhe highesf averages and +he mos+ in+eresf were chosen +0 represenf Hughes. This year Hardisfy Bowling Lanes played hos+ f0 Hue Big Red Jream. The one infer-school league a+ Hughes bowled af St Georges Lanes in CorryviHe. In fhe pasf few years. Hughes has had many firsf places in fhe P.H.5.L. AVERAGES Jerry Ernschwender Nelson Wong Frank Wilson Ronald Ranson Bob Grasser Lou Osferbrock ..... A...I78 ....... . I69 I63 l5l I47 ....... h. ....l4l G.A.A. ACTIVITIES G.A.A. Formal Initia'l'icn G.A.A. Sponsors UeH +0 rIth Diane Mergler. Verlie Meyers. Mary Busser. Pracfice for Wafer Pageant There Goes Another Flock 33.01 73:3 $uwhnq QUIM N ancyLLa-ngland Individual Sports X Romaine Neumann Secretary Houew 4$ Alice Heuck Jr. High Volleyball Edna Menke Treasurer Paula Neumann Jr. High Softball $K 9' and arrow ?qu Carolyn Lorum ' JLHigh' Basketball ' Pa Bailey Bowling 3FCzlxmctem BEIEsakilnl Archery J f M; Caroi iegenhardt Vice-Preside'nt um'a am. , Ruth Staihlmaun President Wilma Leaveilton Historian z. V N Ruth Deubel Activit tChairman : 40MB Jun cHon ay btocker Tennis mtdg'k 1 gth -.- 155 $6 ' gJodbthn J H i -.SOftbaH The iump. and fhe game is underway. Front Row Laff io Riqhh L. Kaleis. D. Harris, 5. Pinkney. C. ElwoodA Back Row: N. Langland, R. Sfahlrnann. C. Ziegenhardf, W. Leaverion. BASKETBALL COURT NOW IN SESSION Fasf acfion and good spor+smanship made up Hue baske+ball season. Led by Livia Kaleis. H16 girls pradiced aHer school on Tuesdays and Thursdays for +he pIayday. Dribv bling and foul shoofing were mas+ered under +he supervision of Miss Mary Busser. An evenf of inferesf is ?he annual BaHJe of +he Sexes game in which Jrhe Hughes girls exhibif Jrheir skill agains1L Jrhe masculine gender. Foll'owing +he game. a dance is held ai' which Mr. and Miss HughesH are crowned. S+rike H1ree. you're 0qu and Duck. I've go? if! resounded in Fairview Park 51' +he opening of H13 soffball season. Eager 6AA. girls swarmed across +he baseball dia- monds and begged +he sporfs leader. Jody Drohan. +0 Ie1L +hern play iheir favorife posifion. Miss Verlie Meyers. sponsor. calmed +he girls and pracfice for +he playday. Spring Spor+s Day. was begun. The parficipanJrs were divided info Jreams; and a capfain was eleded from each The 1ha'am capfains +hen assigned each girl f0 +he posf+ion she had chosen and arranged a baang order. Spoall was played +wo days a week a'Her schooL and Hughes was wefl represenfed a+ Lunken Airpont 'In fhe in+er-ci+y compe1i+ion. DANGEROUS CURVES Front Row, Leff lo Right 5. Pinkney, A. SchaHler. C. Elwoad R. S+ahlmann. Ba'ck Row: W. Leaver- fon, D. Harris, R. DeubEI. BELOW For Hue firsf +imeT spedafors did nof have +0 risk +heir lives wafching archery pracfice. Since +he sporf was held in fhe spring. H was held oufside. Under sporfs leader. Carmen Bereskin. and sponsor, Miss Mary Busser. H19 girls had some new +arge+ faces +0 aim af. In inframural JrournamemL was held in fwo classes. The Be ginner and ln+ermedia+es The Jrournamenf advanced from +wen+y feef +0 +hirfy. +hen +0 forfy feet This anciemL spomL has become increasingly popular. The girls nursed sore arms and hands from H18 snap of H19 boww sfring so Huey would be ready for Spring Spor+s Day held af Lunken Airport There, compefifion was held be+ween H19 vorious public schools BULLTS EYE IN SIGHT Lefl to Right: C. Bereskin, G. Sfocker. P: Bowman, Rs Carnahan, C. Ziegenhardf. J. Drohan, R. Siahlmann. P. Schweitzer. DRAG NET ABOVE This year. Jrennis was played during +he faH season. Jnsfead of Hue usual whHe shorfs. blouses. and Tennis shoes. +he girls were seen wearing slacks and sweafshirfs. Tennis was held 6+ +he Coy Field fennis courfs on Mondays and Tuesdays. Under Hue diredion of Miss Verlie Meyers. +he girls learned +he Tundamenfals of serving and refurning +116 ball. This year. sevenfy girls fumed ouf for +he sporf. more Hwan ever before. Gay Sfocker. spcr+5 leader. drew up fournamenfs for bofh beginners and advanced +ennis players. By +he process of elim- inaHons, +he compeJrHIve field was slowly reduced un+il only H19 fop players remained in bofh classes - Diane Carey. Bobbie DanieTs. Gay Leberechf. and Carolyn Clark, However. due +0 +he early arrival of winfer. H1e finals of fhe +0urnamen+ were posfponed unffl spring. Front Row, Leif 9:: Right D. Richards. Mr. Busch. 5. Spiass. JT Wendell. KT Avey. N. Shawhen. Second Raw: 5 Draise, K. Jahnl C. Bareskin, V. Kramer. Third Row: D. Dean. 3. Collins. C. Woodruf-F. P. Cox, P. Neumann. In Pool: NT Muhlberg. PLUNGING IN Above The swimming club. under The supervision of Miss Diane Mergfer, sponsored a wafer pageanf for +he TimL +ime This year. The pageant given in The boys' pool. had one affernoon and one evening performance. The Jrheme was a shipwrecked sailor and +he sigh+s he sees while marooned on an island. There were eighf groups parficipa+ing in +he pageant Norine Muhlberg, sports leader, supervised pracfice every nigh+ aHer school. Each group pracficed one nigh+ for half an hour wifh +heir individual heads. Group leaders were C. Bereskin. P. Cox. N. Muhlberg. R. Neumann. N, Shawman. S. Spiess. J. Wendell, and S. Williamson. A Tree swim was held affer school one day a week, +he day varying wifh +he season. A swim meet was held in +he spring. for which +ryou+s were held. 148 Below Volleyball'. a win+er sport was played affer school on Tues- days and Thursdays. The sponsor was Miss Verlie Meyers, and +he sporfs leader, Carol Elwood. The girls pracficed diligenHy fo learn +he basic Techniques of serving, receiving. and score ing +he game. The parficipanfs were Jrhen divided info eighwL feams. each w1+h a captain. These +eams played a +ournamen+ during +he sessions aHer schoole The cap+ains of +hese feams were: Sandy Hughesefeam one. Sue PedreHi-feam fwo. Bobbie John- son-+eam Three. Romaine Neumanneafeam four. Viola Mack. lineT'eam five. Kafhy Penfer-Jream six. Pafricia Elaheee Jream seven. and Sylvia Pinkneyefeam eight AHer +he Jrournamen+ was complefed. +he girls began prac- Hcing for +he playday on January ID. The playday was splif This year, one-half a+ Cenfral and oneehalf af TaH. 2?;HIGH NET RESULTS Left fa Riqhh 6. Stacker, C. Ziegenhardf. W. Lea- verfon, A. ScheHler. D. Harris, C. Elwaod, S. Pinknay. Re Sfahlmann, J. Johnson. :4 Top: Jody Drohan scores a point Boifom: Ruih Deubel siarfs The game while Gay Sfccker looks on. Individual spori's were played during +he win'rer season in The girls' gym. A glance found girls buzzing from one ac+ivify +0 anofher. dodging Jrhe horseshoes To reach The shuffleboard court The compefihon was great and Jrhe line was long be- hind +he ping-pong Jfable. The scorers were desperafely frying +0 concenhafe despife +he disfrachon of +he girTs' screams and The claH'ering horseshoes and shumeboard disks. Nancy Langland. spor+s leader. and Miss Mary Busser. spon- sor, arranged a ladder Tournamenf Tn all +hree sporfs. The girls played individual fournamenfs unhl only Jrhe besf were left and +hese played in an ehminafion fournamenf. This year. for Jrhe firs+ +Tme. badmin+on was a separafe sport played on a diHerenf day +han individual spor+s. Waich fhe birdie. held during Jrhe second winfer season. was under Jrhe supervision of Miss Verlie Meyers. The playday was held on May 7 5+ Lunken Airporf and included individual spark, spoaH. and golf. AH fhose who enfered Spring Sporfs Day in individual spor+s prayed horse- shoes, shuFHeboard. fabie Tennis. and badminfon. 149 CHOOSE YOUR SPEED IN INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Top: Carol Elwood hopes it will be a ringer. Bo+fomz Rulh Sfahlmann waHs her furn while Carol Ziegenhanh shouts. PASS HHE PUCM ON THE LEFT :i, Carol Elwood and DoH'ia Harris face off +0 sfad fhe game, while +he team waif: expecfanfly. I,, .- l: I h' H , .131 I Leif i0 RigM: K. PenIer, J. MaOherly. D. Harria R. Sfahlmann, S. Pinkney, A, Scheffler. C. Elwood, E. Menke, B. Heidorn. J. Johnson. Crisp fall days found many girls pradiclng heckey af Fair- view Park. Despife bruised shins and sore +095. hockey was played every Tuesday 69nd Thursday affer school. Under H18 supervision of sporfs leader JeanneH'e Johnson and +he wafch- ful eye of Miss Mary Busser. Hue gisz pradiced diiigenfly wror +he playday. The resulfs of H'Je playday a+ Wi+hrow were +wo games won. one i'ied. and +hree loer. Several members o'F +he Team affended a cier-wide Hockey Clinic where new skills were +augh+. games played, and re- freshmenfs served. DoHie Harris dribbles fhe puck into posmon 'For a shof af iha goal. Bav Shucl: hopes for a s+rike k: icp her opponenf's score, DOWN THE ALLEY AND WATCH hEM FLY Sf. George's Lanes buzzed wifh achvify on Mondays affer lnsfrucfions seemed +0 pay off as Paf Bailey. sporfs leader. school during +he bowfing season. scored a high game of I81 and maintained an average 0? The adviser, Miss Mary Busser, faughf fhe girls +he funda- I393. menfals of avoEding +he guHer and +he pin-boys +0 make +hem beHer abie +0 mafch Jrhe boys in +he in+ramuraI com- pehfion. There were eighf feams compefing. High Jream was Jrhe Wolverines and Huey could have easily in+roduced a few cam didafes for Championship Bowling. Which Is Which? FLUID MOTION This year. modern dance was under the supervision of Miss Diane Mergler. rradice was held every Monday affer school wi+h Jane'r Maynard as sporfs eader. Miss Thomas, an insfrudor af +he Universify of Cincinnafi. worked wifh The girls on fecthue. Following 1-he insfrucfion af U. C.. each high school presenfed a dance for a dance symposium held on February 20 aJr TaH High School. Affer pradicing basic dance movemenfs and paHerns1-o music of aH kinds. +he girPs wroJre and presenfed a dance of +heir own. Using fhe knowIedge and experience gained +hrough Hue insfrucfion from U. C. and +he individual dances, ihe girls pooled +heir eHorJrs in a presen+a- fion in which all +hirfy parficipafed. S'randing, L2H f0 Righf: B. Phelps. J. Mafherly, V. Cuyl'ar, C. Elwood: R. Sfahlmann, E. Menke. J. Kappner. Kneeling: Y. WilliamsI M. Carfer. C. Parker. w: STUDENT COUNCIL lnfer-cify Siudenf Council The governing body of Hughes is Hue S+uden+ Council. Under +he supervision of Miss Gladys Kloak. +he council sefs down rules and regulafions for fhe good of everyone. Hall Guards are an example of +he work done by H115 organizafion, They are seleded +0 pa+rol Hwe halls +0 sfop bofhersome noise. Each homeroom is aHowed one represen+a+ive +0 +he Council. giving iusf represenfefion f0 aH. lnfer-Cify Sfudenf Council is f0 promofe beHer relafions be+ween schools. Frequenf meefings of +his division also heIps +0 keep one anoH'xer in- ' ' Studenkaouncil SExecuIive BuarKd, Around table, lefi +0 righh M. Magin. T. Davis. - - K. Eric sun, 6. yring, De Mc inley, D. Wolf. J. Hammuns, P. Carreili. J. Weise. formed Of Impor+an+ aC'fIOHS. C. Kile. N, Muhlberg, J. Crandall. J. Daken. Sluden+ Council-Fir51 Row. Le 10 Right: Ce Clark. D. McKinley, P. Cox. P. Wilms, J. Weiss. J. Crandall, T. Davis, M. Magin, J. Daicen. K. Erickson, G, Syrin , P. Flack, L. Muhlberg. J. Hammuns. Second Row: 13. Wolf, 6. Welch. S. Ranker, D. Osswaldl C. Kile, L. Mualler, B. Banes. E, Weber, Re Kirby. Third Row: P. Carrelli, . Taylor, B. Boesche, Ee Menke. J, Bell, A. Blincoe, Se Mullingar. A, Tiu rpeau. C. Woodruff, P. Howard, 3. Walker. J. Kamlaiter. HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Socie+y is a club based sfricHy upon grades and composed 01' fhe upper fen per cen+ of fhe Senior C5555 and fhe six highesf Juniors. These six iuniors 47mm Hue Execufive Board in +heir Senior year and elecf +wo of +heir number fo serve as Presi- denf and Secre+ary. AH members receive a seal bear- ing Hle Honor Socie+y insignia 4or fheir diplomas L9H fa Right T. Fleming. P. Schroeder. R. Ramptam E. Sfrawbridge; President C. Ziegen- - hardf; Secretary, V.YCHH. 4 UPON graduahon- HONOR STUDENTS S+uden+s enjoy H19 refrashmenfs 3+ ihe Hanor Sociefy Tea. F. Carol Ziegenhardf . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9647 2. Marcia Braun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9605 3. RusseH Henke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.9094 4. JudHh Anne Wendell . , . , . . , . . . . 3.8849 5. William Sfrawbrfdge . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.8I88 6. Vera CI'IH . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 3.8043 7. David Seiferf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7934 R, Paul Schroeder , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7842 9. Richard Ramp+on . , . . . . . . , . . . .3.7629 l0. Diane Nickolas . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3.753I I l. Timo'rhy Fleming . . . . . . . , . . . . . 3.7300 '7. William Kemner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.700 l3. Paul Wesfermeyer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6679 l4. William Lower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.6!98 l5. Judy Carney . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 3.6l07 l6. Marcia Shonfelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5677 17. Kafhleen Gehringer . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.5666 I8. Ann Hoermann . . . . . . , , . . . . . . 3.5615 '9. Carolyn Ann Schmerr . , . . . , . . . . . 3.5362 70. Sue Haggard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.526! 7'. Ru'rh Carnahan . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 3.518l 22. Sfacey Greener+ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4923 23. John Morrison . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 3.4828 24. Daflene Cassani . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 3.4428 25. Florence Sensel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4320 26. William Baillie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.4250 27. Barbara Bankovskis . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3661 28. George MH'chell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3544 29. Norine Muhlberg . . . . . , . , . . . . . 3.2730 30. WiHiam Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 3.26I5 155 SENIORS First Rom Left 10 Righh J. ComposHor. R. Marian, E Mullingeri B, Phillips, Corresponding Seerehrx; T N. Turner. ViceJ'resu- dent; Gene Henn, Presi- dent; W. Marshall, Corre- sponding Secretary; J. Morrison. Treasurer; P. Mingus, Program Chair- men; S. Mitchell, Sergeant af Arms; R. Yelfon. C. Schneiden Second Row: R. Henke, K. Keller. L. Ro- seaueare, A. Ruppanner, D. Oswald, R. Schuif, N, Curl- +axns, R Finkelmeier, W, Lawer P, Wesfermeyer. Third Row: R, Rampfon, D. Evans, 6. Welch. P. Amv mans, W. SQrawbridqe, W. Clippard, S. Clarky. E. ampl . Naack, W. Kemnar, W. ChrislmAn. JUNIORS Firs1 Row, Left To Right E. Bergsmark. R. Kelly J. Davis. D. Burke, D, Shep- herd, J4 Daken. Second Row: F Loveland, E. Ber - hausen, R. Cameron, 3. Williamson. R. Tarvin, E. Sfeinle. Third Row: T. Er- iel. W. Ganqloff, E. Web- en LA RaHliff, J. Davis, J. Siebel, R. Taylur. HUGHES CLUB Gene Henn, Adviser. Ken Scheurer, and Tom Turner admire H19 a'l'hle'Hc frophies in H19 Hughes Club case. Hughes Club was formed +0 es+ablish +hroughou+ Hue school and communHy high standards of charader for i+s members. Each year. Hughes Club underfakes a proi- ec+ as a service +0 +he schooL Some samples of fhis acfion are +he W.C.E.T, TV. a porfable PA. and +he Trophy Case in H10 Honf hall. Each year Hughes Club undertakes HS annual pil- grimage +0 Brown Coun+y. Indiana or General Bufler S+a+e Park. Kenfucky. Under the leader- ship of Kennefh 1.. Scheurer. +his proved +0 be quife a +rip. Funds are raised fhrough +he am nual John-AIden-Priscilla Dance. Firs? Raw. LeH to Righ': J. Ac- fon. D, Osswald. S. TylerI P. Flamingl T. Davis. 6. Mitchel, C. Schneider, D. Bahr. Second Row: H Leigh, J. Williams, C. Kyle, S. Ranker, D, Coppenhaier, J. Wulier. R. Zucker. W. Car- men, B. Yelion. Third Row: J. Composifan R. Traver, P. Bur- gess, B. Daniels, G. Welch. R. Wedqewuad, W. Lower, R. Couch, Ty WhiPaker. T. Farmer, T. Parfhamakus H-Club is composed of boys who ww'n a leHer in any sport H c L u B Mee+ings are held monfhly and followed by a+hle+ic con+es+s. H-Club fakes care of +he Jrrophy cases and presenfs an an- nual award +0 +he ou+s+anding aihlefe of +he year. Recogni- +ion of all boys leH-ering in any sporf is given 5+ Hue All-Spor+s Banque+ held annually in Hwe Spring. HwCJub members Reap ihe +rophy case sparkling. Mr. Williams and HACIub OFHcers. $ikc? HONOR LEAGUE BOARD Firs! Row. left in right: J. Takenl B. Moeller. M. Gaefe. President 5. Mackshofh, D. Nicholas. Second Row: C. Schrnerr, A. Hoermann. G. Daub, S. Sieinle, C. Zieqenhardf, J. Carney. VA Cliff, N, Muhlberg, S. Preuninger, S. Haggard. Upon enfering Hughes. a s+udeml is helped by Freshie Aids, .3 service of Honor League. Honor League consists of senior girls Who have kepf an average of C or beHer during fheir years 5+ Hughes? Honor League also gives +he new girls of H18 Seven+h. Eigh+h and Ninfh grades a Big and LI'HIe Sisfer Parfy a+ whEch five new girls ge+ acquainfed wi+h each ofher and wifh Hughes. Addifional adivifies for ihe organizafion are a Chrisfmas Tea. a Spring Fashion Show and a visi'r f0 H1e Coun+y Home. HONOR LEAGUE Carolyn Schmerr is all sef for Hue big day graduaiion. D?.ane Nicholas is sporiing H15 Iaiesf in iackefs-fhe scribble iackei. Leanne Siddall shall haVe music wherever she goes in her spring ouH'It MEMBERS Bonnie Asher, Peggy Bacon, Barbara Bankovskis. Sherry Biedenbender. Marcfa Braun. Mary Ann Brill. Barbara CarHon, Ru+h Carnahan, Judy Carney. Margaref Carr, Darlene Cassani, Vera Rae Cliff. Fiorence C04 penhaver, Janef Countryman. Janice Cox. Judy CrandaH, BeHy Craynon. Virginie Cuylor. Georg'xe Daub. MadeHne Davis, Marcia Deimering. MarHyn Douqhas Jody Droham Carol Elwood Edna Fewer, Caroiyn FuHarm Mary Gaefeipresident Ruby Gabs. Kaihleen Gehringer. Shir- ley Gains, Barb Hefner, Sue Haggard. Beverly Hlichcock. Ann Hoerw mann. Emmerlin Howe, PhyHis Hudson. Carol Heufcher, Paf Hurst Vdma Hughes. Janie Husman. Evelyn Jones. Paisy Jones. Rufh Jones. Bobbie Johnson. Mary Kakagania Judy Kamleifer. Moira Kennedy. Ja- nef Keck. Card Korie. Pat Kotzbauer, Ruby Kramer. Wilma Leverion, Dixie McHaHon. BeHe Mecksfrofh Barbara Meanee. Bonnie Moeller. Norine Mumberg. June Murrer. Diane Nickolasl Judy Owens, Marlene N?cely. Hope Parker1 Roberfa PinckarcL Sylvia Pinkney. $ny Preuningeh Judy Raseh, MarguerHe Reid. Carol Salyers. Amie ScheHler, Caroiyn Schmerr, Marcia Shonfelf, Grefchen Schrof, Paf SchweHzer. Florence Sensual, Nancy Shay. Leanne SiddaH, Joann Slasher, Susan Sfe'lnle, Gay Sfocker. Judy Takao, Carolyn Taylor. Gail Weise. JoAnn Weise. Nancy We'rzel. Judy WendeH, Sylvia Wilson. Carol WOW. Jane? Woods. Rita Wright. Carol Ziegenhardt Rosalind Zimmer. Club Presidenf Marg Morgansfern gives a check for H'Ie Chrisfmas Jane Severance, Marg Morgensi'ern, and Val Rapp look over one of H19 Fund +0 Mr. Kizer. club's many projects. HUZETTES Freshman. sophomore and junior girls. wi+h a CH average Firs! Row. :eH +0 righh J. Gausmann. M. McCoy. D, Woodleyl freasi . . . . ' urer: P. Richards. scrgeanT-ai-aims: A. WiHiams, viceipresidenf; M. Mari Or beHer. are eligible for membership m HuzeHes. a glrls gensfern. presteM: C. WoodruFF, recording secre+ary: V. Kramer. corresponding secre+ary: C. Hafiendorf, S. FrcclcmanA Second Row: B, Marian. S Curry L. Taylor. B. Phehas. J. Biedenbach, S. Williamsom N. SmHh. B. Hazlewood, D. Richards. V. Rapp, C. Beres- Rin. C. Reynolds. Third Row: L. Kahep. M.Carman. P. Howard, P. Havem C. Wind E. Menke, P. Weghorst D. Noemer, N. Daniel. M. Lisheid. C. Heineein L. McNay. M. Crawbrd, J. SeveranceA Four+h Row: C. Wood. C. Sfeinbac'n. J. Sfivers, L, Kalep R Wilson. D. Carey. M. Haler. S. Baker. M. Green. K. Sternberq .J. Ha?horn. M. Hauck, P. Wesley. service Club. A large club. HuzeHes carries on many proiecfs. including Chris+mas fund donafions and visi+s +0 +he Coun+y Homes. KRUECK CLUB Krueck Club. a service club for freshman and sophomore boys, has long been recognized as an ou+s+anding organizaw fion. S-ome proieci'sh donafed +0 Hue school by Krueck Club are Hie stage crew's +ape recorder. frophy case and con+riA bufions +0 fhe Chris+mas Fund +0 name a few. Affer each biv weekly meefing enferfainmenf is provided in +he brm 0F bas- kefbalL swimming. speakers or movies. The sale of foofball and baske+ball pencils is ihe clubs mainsfay. Selling Krueck Club pencils are Ron Jennings. Jeff Heinrich, and Gary Jahn. 161 Firs? Row: F. Nanh. J. Bahl, T. Bollianr. D. Seeding. R. Fischer. R. Spranq, J. Heinrich T. FarreH K. Yamaguchi, E. Sfeim R, Nuisenl R. Bollinger. Second Row: R. Boehm. R Anderson, D. kaclden H. Benison. C. Mne gel. L. Brooks C. ReynMds. S. Mullinger. R. Nani. Third Row S, Chance B. Bibce, D. Langford D. Woif. T. Barnes P, GHberf. B. Beyen B. SkiH. F, Wilson, GA Loudin. The new Tape Recorder is demonsfraied by Bill PhiFlips as Jeff Hein- rich. Gary Jahn. and Link Brooks look on. '73- 2. m m u SENIOR Hl-Y Hughes HivY. now known nafionafly. was broughf +0 +ha+ Shams by Mr. Paul Bowers. club sponsor since I946. The pur- pose of Hi-Y is to crea+a maintain and exfend +hroughou+ H16 home, schooi and communHy high standards of Chrisfian Characfer. ngh reiigious and moral s+andards are kep+ by H16 club's membersV Average or beHer grades are a muml +0 ifs members as WeH as parHcipafion in exfra-curricufar ac'rivlfles. Caroling a+ Chris+mas wifh Senior YiTeens is one of +he club's many charifabfe deeds. Top: Mr. Bower aids Gena Henn. candidafe for governor, prepare a pla+form. BaHom: Kan Kaflar and Tim Fleming Idisfribufe Hi-Y +affy. Fbrsf Row: B. Lower, R. Henke, K. Keller, P Mingeg R, SchaH, G. Henn, P, Westermeyer. Second Row: J Harrison. E. Sfeinie, 6. Mitchell, T. Whifaker, BV Chri5+man, D Osswald.Third Row: T. Fleming. L Mueller, E, Weber, B, Marshall. L. Rosevean J. Keaiing A. Ruppaneh SENIOR V-TEENS Senior Y-Teens. under Hie capabfe leadership of Judy Takao and sponsorship of Miss Dorofhy 5. Honan. Is one of +he oldesf dubs 5+ Hughes. A+ +he beginning o+' H19 year, +he Y-Teeners sfarfed +heir journey down +he road wi'rh +heir an- nual lce-Breaker parfy. which renders a hearfy welcome Jro Hle new members. Through0uf Hue year. +he Y-Teens parficipa+e in many acfivifies. Af Chrisfmas +ime +he club wen'f wifh Hi-Y and caroled af several insfifufions and hospitals in the Cincin- nafi area. Cookies. ice cream and diHerenf kinds of fruif were provided for H19 residenfs by Hue clubs. Membership is open 1'0 any girl in +he fenfh. eleven'l'h or +welf1h grades who is inferesfed. All fhe members meef and make many new friends +hrough Senior Y-Teens. Firn Row, Leif fo Righf: Judy TAkao. ?residenl; Jeanne Springer, Barb Hefner. Emmerlin Howe. Second Row: Carolyn Schmerr. Sue Ainsworth Third Row: Flor- ence Sensel, Sue Curry. Fourth Row: Ann Guldmayer, Emmy llolH'umI Caro! Korfe. Members are: J. Abafe, L. Abbofh S. Ainsworfh, J. Apphe, K, Avey. R. Baler. C. Barfholomew. S. Beckerl C. Beet S. Biedenbenden G. Biehle, J. Black. E. Boftum. P. Bowman. B. Brewer, E. Brinkley. C. Brockthis, B. Broughfon. B. Bruckmam S. Burnsl R. Carnahan. P. CarreHi, C. Clark D. Oark, J. Counlryman, J. Craddock. S. Curry, L. Daniels. 6. Daub M. Deimerinq. S. Dewey, B. Dock. J. Drol-Ian. D. Edwards. L. Elierhorsf. K. Erickson, C EvereH, J. Flora. B, Freeman. M. Gaefel MV GoebeL S. Goins, A Goldmeyer, N. GoHer. E. Gordon. A. Haendeh B. Hefner. J Hammann, L. Hammond. J. Hare, M, Hduclc. B Hazelwood, P. Hel- mic;l S, Hirling. B. Hffchcock, A Hoermann. C. Honschopp. E. Howe, PA Hudsonl V. Hughes. C. Isaacs. B. Jellison. D Johnsfon. R. Jones. L. Kaleys. J. KamleHer. C. Knies. C. Korfe, V, Kramer, MI. Kukiehan. K. Lakes. 6. Leberechi. S. Linder, 6. Long KA Lynch PK Marsh. l. Mc- Collurn, D. McHaHon. D. McKinley. B. Mecks+ro+h. E. Menke. J. Meyer. 5, Miller. V. MIHer. B, Mirriam. M. Mifchell, B MoeHer, D. Mueller, D. Monsey. J. Morgan, R. Neumann. K. Norris S. Ouerf. J Owens, M. Parker. 5. PedrieHi. R. Perryl G. Pollick. S. Preuninger. M. Price. V. Rapp, J. Ransick. J. Rasch. M. Reed. C. Reynolds. D. Richards. J. Rofh, G. Sayler, P, Schermani C. Schmeer, C. Sheyer, E Schneider, Ci SchroL B. Schuck, F. Sensel. J. Severance. L. Severance. J. Shad. N. Shawhan, M. ShonFelf. NA Shouse. L. Siddall. E. Smith, N. SmHh, R Smifh. J. Snarr. M. Sedan, 5. Speks, J. Springer. R Shahlman, C. Efeele. J. S+e1nrw'ede. K, SVernberq. J. Sfivers. G. Sfocker. J. Strafhman. N. Sfre+z. M. Swedersky, J. Takao president L. Tayfor. J, Theders, J. Thomas. A. Vincent C. Vischer, J. Vogf. T. Vonderhicd. 5 Waldinl B. Walker. J. Ward, P. Weghorsf. J. Weiss. J. Wendell, S. Wafsmann. S. Williamson. C. Ziegenhardf. 163 FRENCH CLUB Le Cercfe Francais. or +he French Club, whose monfhly meefings oHer an opporfunify for fhe use and enioymen+ of fhe French language in social condifions, is under +he capable dfrecfion of Mrs Mary S. Howell. head of H19 French Deparf- meni af Hughes. Helping +he needy and unforfuna+e af Chrisfmas and send- ing a CARE package +0 Europe are Jrradifional projects of JIhe organizafion. The main affradion each year is H13 Chrisfmas Parfy 6+ which +wo old French +radifion5 are always observed serving hof chocolafe and +rimming H16 free. Games. singing and movies have confribufed much +0 +his yeaHs 'Fun and educafion. 164 TOP: First Row, 19?? +0 rith: E. Arns, J. McDaMeL A. Lynch. B, GarreHe. J. Springer. S Freckman, B. JeHison. J. Shaw. A. Kieuver. N. Maliory. J. Jones. M. Cook. Second Row: C. Rampfon. CA Sei'rzt N. Sfrefz. D. Cassani. G. Abaecher- Ii, P. Davis. C. Beell J. Diekmam P. Dock. E. Scho++ J, Smith. Third Row B. Ludwig S. Gordon. J. TrusseiL 6. Mount K. Minneman. C. Falsfreauf. J. Richmond. J. Daniels. L. AbboH. B Bangsfon. BOTTOM: Ffrsf Row: T. Myers, J. Gelke. P. Spoerger, J. Carney, J. Keaiing, E4 Menke F. Wigers. S. ParroH. Second Row: S. TyJer, D. Seeding. B. Baillie, J. Kennedy, J. Manuel, E. Booken D, Koch, S. HuqH65 J. Craddoci. Third Row: H. Gelke. S. Ruie, MA Smifh C Beziaf. L. Ward, J. Borne- man. M. Coshum J. Black. B. Merriam. TOP Firs+ Row: P. Richards, 5. Williamson, M, Dressing, J. A. Chsnaulf. S. Milier. V. Rapp. P. Schepman. R. Escher, F. Loveland, R. Martin. R. Walker. Second Row: 3. HoHer. El SireHeH. C Hermein, J. Rolferf, R. Graves. K. Royce, .J. A Morrison, 6 McGufF. B. Hurd, C. Wafers, M. Mor- genstern. S. Byrd. Third Row: P. Geiger, S. Weichold, D. WOH, K. L. Clemenf, J. Mafhis. J. Ransici. B. Marion. C. Williamson. W. Wagner. L, Lawson, C. Wood- ruH. N. Shawhan. BOTTOM Firs? Row: K. Winkelman, J. Zacharias, P. Wilson. C. Vischer, A, Parker. B. Bosken. S. Becken D. Osswa'd. C. Scheyer. J. Hareu Ann WiHIams, Second Row: J. Sfivers. N. Langland. J. Appla P. Howard, Px Weghorsf, B. Banes. C. Muegely, .L Siehl. C Bohrer, B. Simpsom R. Kolleck. K. Avey. V. Kramer. Third Row: J. Sheron. R. Nulsen. B, Callery, H. Benison. R. Andersen. S. Auyer. D. Lang'Ford. B. B?bee. M. Oeffinger, J. Collier. J. Koch. 1' .' $1,; 7 Q , LATIN CLUB Togafi. +he Lafin Club a'r Hughes. assembles once a monfh. Refreshmenfs. fun. song: and all wifh enjoyable applicafion of +he language. prevail af every meefing. TogaJd is sponsored by Miss Gladys Busch who sees fa 1+ +ha+ everyone is feacher's pet The La+in Club sells greefing cards 61 Chrisfmas and do nafes +he profifs +0 fhe annual Chrfsfmas Fund. JUNIOR Hl-Y Junior Hi-Y was founded fhis year in order +0 prepare Soph- omore and Junior boys 1tor membership in Senior Hi-Y. Those boys Who desire membership musnL submif an applicafion +0 Mr. Edgar Hare, Hughes mechanical drawing +eacher. ML Hare +hen checks each applicanf on +he basis of schol- arship. charcfer and oufside adivifies. Those chosen are fhen brmally inifiafed info The club. Junior Hi-Y was ac+ive in YMCA spor+s and also in adivifies wifh Jthe Senior HLY. A baske+ball feam. composed of members was s+ar+ed This year. In April +he dub sent represenfafives f0 +he Ohio Youfh and Governmen+ convenfion held annually in Columbus. Those who affended +he convenfion learned abouf Jrhe hncHon of 1419 sfafe government presen+ed bills. deba+ed +hem, and 1W . : .u -, nalJy vo+ed on +hem. Officers. LeHjo Right: W. Gangluff, Vice-Presidenf; R. Burke, Hisfarian. J'. Qakan, Chaplain; R. Cammerer, Sergeanf-aT-Arms; J. Saibet, Presidenf; C, Wil- liamson! Treasurer; FA Loveland. Corresponding Secretary. Missing: Tom Daniels. Recotding Secretary, Firs? Row. Left +0 Right: F. Loveland. R. Kelly, 0. Hughes, J. SiebeL President C. Williamson, D. Burkel T. Daniel. W. Gangloff, R. Shirk. Second Row: D. Langford, J. Srahl, J. Whlfe, T. Farrell, R. Nulsan, J. Heinrich, R. l-Ischer, J. Davis. Third Row: R. Wapless, J. Davis. L. Paul. R. Cammerer, DA seeding, P. Gilbert R, Spranq, T. Erfel, R, Anderson. E. fain. 166 Firs! Row: J. A an J. Gausmann, M. McGoy, G. Saylor Kl Gehringer, J. Wiese, B. Mecksfrufh, President; M. Detmarin R. Marion, limqa AbboH, . Kenneidy. Se-cond Row: P. Geiier, N. Sltay. M. Parker, J. Ransick, J. Eorneman. B. Camp, R. Marfin, F. f?lling, W. Gil- llsple, J. Cable. H, Smith. Thrrd Row: M. Kukla an, J. ShayMN.PS housE K1,. Parker, M. Gaefe, K. Erickson, C, Bartholomew, D. HiHaner, . rlce, l isher. F T u R E T E A c H ER 3 0 F A M ER I CA Fufure Teachers of America is an organizalion available +0 sludenfs who are inleresfed in +he feaching profession. The club meefs regularly once a monfh and has many lnferesfing speakers. films, and discussions concerning +eacl1ing.They also vfsi'r clifferenl schools and observe fhe classroom me+hods. Sophomore. junior. and senior. homeroom Jteachers are asked lo Wrife Jrhe names of sludenls inferesl'ecl in ioining +he club on cla'ra sheefs which are provided by +he club. A sfuclenf will be invifed +0 ioin if he has passing gradesl The club's sponsor is Joseph C. Ayer. Assisfanf Principal. First Row: M. Sudan. C. Reynolds. D. McHaHon, L. Siddall, 5. Curry. Sl Wiesman, K. Penier. J. Murrer. L. Daniels, J. Davidson. W. Lawson. Secand Row: A Galdmeyar, E. Menka, R. Sfahlmann, CV Elwood, WV Leaverlon. E. Booker, B. Halter, Kl Lakesl Kl Gallagher, H. Reed, 5. Pickens, G. McMuIlen, 3. Henderson. Third Row: M. Gobel, P. Wilson, M. Morgenstern, IL Follick, ll McCollum, M. Foster, Jl Haihorn. C. Brockhuis, J. Biedenbach, J. Harel NA Goller, J. Springerl V. Hughes. II: a - ih 1 First Rom L2H tn Rith: P. Konfanicka, P. Emlrl'lanI K Penfer. C. Taylor, Presidani; M. Penier. C, Hufcher, W. Gum. Seccnd Row: T. Hughes, E Henderson. JK Thomas, E. Jones, N. Rahn. J. Kappner, J. Maynard. Third Raw: R. Zimmen J. Wilson. N. Shause, N. HudSOn. M. Ellis. R. Ctoss. Befa Chi. +he business club, is designed +0 help s+udenfs in B E T A c H I d business course, The club +ours prominen+ business bu'ildings in Hwe area. as Coca CoIa. Procfer and Gamble. and many ofhers. Speakers are also an Impor+an+ panL of Be'ra Chi's ros'rer. Befa Chi sells Chris+mas wrapping paper and d0na+es Hwe money f0 +he Chrisfmas Fund. The club's requiremenfs are a C average. or beH'en and enrollmenf in one or more busi- ness courses. Firsf Row. Left to Right: J. Counfryman, P, Jones, R. Carnahan P. anzbauer. J. Eakins, J, Manuel, R Deubel, Second Row: M. Rousay, M. Dean, E. Brinkley, H. Ries, L. Cambs, A. Vincenf, P Wissel. lThird Row: R. Wissel. N. Wehel. P, HamiHon. R. UnderwoodI D. Prader. J. Mafherly, R. 6a+es. 168 TOP Firsi Row: P. Wilse. S. Prasse, V. Risk. BA Siewari. Second Row: A. Blincoe. H. Quinn. D. O Brayan, B. Jeffer. J Wolfer, J. Young. BOTTOM Firs'l Row: P. Hamilton, J. Warran, J. Woods. 5. BiedenbEnden J. Strath- mun. D, Clark, P. Bowman, J. Noble. J. Wilhehn. B. Williams Second Row: B. Hendersom R. Cross T.. Eltis, F. Kling. T. Dorseft C. Turley. A. Rake, F. Danzas, J. Gibson Third Row: T Trenary, B. Deremer, Pres?denf; P, Norris. J. Murray. 169 SALES CLUB The Sales Club is composed of sfuden+s from Mr. Samuel Skurow's JIwo Sales and Adverfising classes. and Is direcfed by him. The members earn money for +he club by selecfing a producf and selling H. Some of +his money is spen'i' on a parfy. while Hue remainder is dona+ed +0 charify. Firs! Row: P. Bacon. M. Niceiv. ll. Stewart J. Koch Vice-Presil dent; P. Kontonicka. President; 3. Carlton. M. Kakoganis. Se:- and Row: D. Johnsan. M, Ken- nedy, P. Kidd, D. Allen. M. Erill. M. Molen, M. Seiler. Third Row: J Poole, J. Reeves, A. Losifo, ll. Rineair, D. Puf- fer. R PintkardA MERCHANBISING CLUB The Merchandising Club. under H19 sponsorship of Mrs. Helen Bowers, is lEmi+ed +0 s+uden+s enroiled in merchandis- ing, a co-op program which helps +0 +rain people for careers in refailing. wholesaling and service eerablIshmenJrs. Upon graduafion many of The co-op s+uden+s plan +0 confinue as qu-+ime employees of +heir +raining s+ore. This year Hie club has become aHiliafed th H18 Dierribuv Jrive Educafion Clubs of America and +he sfudenfs have had many inferesfing and worfh while experiences parficipaHng in fhe regional. s+a+e and nafional conven+ions. The final even'r of +he club's many achiHes is H16 awarding of 5 Savings Bond +0 fhe momL oufsfanding merchandise s+u- denf of Jrhe year. The Ice Skafing Club. founded by Mr. Warner Hwis pasf fall. was so formed fo encourage and enliven parficipafion 'In ice skafing. Membership was open +0 all s+uden+s in grades nine. +en. eieven and Jrwelve. The Club does i+s skafing 5+ CincinnaH Gardens and +he members receive a reduced rafe from +he Gardens. Besides going +0 +he Gardens. many of fhe members fool: advanfage of fhe cold winter we had and frequen+ed Winfon Woodsi Burnef Woods and ofher municipal lakes. ICE SKATING CLUB Firsf Raw, L2H ta Righf: C. Wood- ruff, J. Black, N. McKay, J. Pulas- ky, H7 Kurzhalis. M SHllmaker, N. Whaley. J. Barneman, S. Baker, C. Lucas, Fresideah D. Lemkar. IL Shapiro, W Gillispie. Second Row: V. MayHech C Luke, V. Minor, M McGDy, S. Rule, SA Wal- din, B. Freeman, J. Abafe, M. Cohn. 5. Marh'n, D, Rieger, Leberechf. A. Black. B. Dock. Mr. Warner, Sponsor. Third Row: J. 6211, P. lerry. Fourth Row: 1.. Lawson. F. Dovsiievski, J. Gray, S. Blur, B. Griadil, A. Hughes, P. elmiq. 6. Pollick. M. Tyler, E. Jackson, 5. Weiclmld, J. Woudalh J. Morgan. R. Williams, R. Dau- bel, B. Dock Fifth Row: D. Veri- ner, B Merriman, D, Cronin, J, Meyers. L. McAlpin, H. Gelke. G. Nghle. J Lowy. L. Miller, V. Miller. E. Schneider, 5. Querf, J, Kelly, P. Kammerman, P, Healer, D. WoodIEV. JUNIOR COUNCIL ON WORLD AFFAIRS The Junior Council on Worid AHairs. organized af Hughes Tasf year, and composed of tenfh, eieveni'h. and fweth grade pupils, is associaied wiJrh fhe Ci+y Council on World Affairs and receives The Cify CouncilTs liferafure. The Cify Council also provides inieresfing speakers and hims. The ma'n pur- pose of Jrhe Council is +0 acquaini' Jrhe studenfs wifh Jrhe hap- penings of foday's world. The highlighf oi 1The year is a World Affairs lnsfiiufe To which six sfudenJrs and delegafes from Hughes are sent The delegafes are usuaHy seniors from The Council. 171 J . It i Officers. Left 10 Right; PaHi Wesley. Secretary; Jackie Flora, President; Jo Ann edars, Treasurer; Barb Hainer, Vice-Presiden+. First Row: L. Taylor. 5. Williamson. M. Elis. K. Erickson. P. Wesley. J. Thaders. J. Flora. B. Hefner. ll. Henderson. C. Bartholomew. N. Shay. M. Duk9lahan. Second Row: JT Sieinriede. S. Draise. A. Williams, C. Waiers, I. McCollum, J. Severance, J. Black. C. Woodruffi P. Bowman, R. Carnahan, C. Ziaqenhardf, M. Reed. G. Welch. N. Payne. J. Manual. Third Row: J. Rafhl B. Freeman, Ci Visherl 6. Saylor. V. Kramer. C. Bereskl'n. Founh Row: 3. Henderson, R. Cross, T. Ellis, FT Klinq. T. DorseH, C. TruEey. A. Rahe. F. Danlas, J. Gibsone First Row: A. Israil J MoIIr, R Chumbley S McIDouqal. Jones S. Neal. J. Manuel J. Dean Second IIlaw: S. RIuIIIl J RoIh. H. SmiIh J. CraddoIcII P. TIurnar G IMcMuIIen M. Carr Presideni; B. DIraIIa, Vice- IPresidenI; P Hendersen. J. Kennedy BI. Hiichcock W. Lawson. P. Davis. Third cw: C. Wifchur, N Hudson J. Watkins P. Stanley, D. IS'Im- mans VI. FaHon J. Williams. I E. B$oker. R. EIIlis N. Payne. I M. Tyler IE. Gallery. A. Ward 5 Tyler. M. Ellis Fourfh Row: 5. Taber J. Thomas, E. Brink- lay A. Vmcenf N. IShouse J. Koppner II. WeIsI' B. Casfelow, D Young J. WaIHIins J. An- derson. P. Spiegel J. Tincher, I I V. HuIIghas G. Miller V. Ma-I nyherI D. MuoII'e. ' YOUTH FOR CHRIST Youfh for Chrisf is a na+ional organizaIion. Jrhe purpose of which is Io encourage Jrhe you+h of our naIion Io Iead Chris- fian Iives and +0 learn more abouf fhe many aspecIs of Chris- fianin. On SaIurday nighIs. Ihe groups from Ihe various high schooIs in Cincinnafi meeI' a+ Ihe Covenanf FIrsI Presbyferian Church. Iocafed cIown Jrown. The group 5+ Hughes. under Ihe The members OI: I'he Hughes Chess CIub supporIecI +he direcIion OI MISS RUIh Auinn, meeIs every Wednesday. AI school weIl in Ihe infer-schooI Iournamenfs Jthis year. In one Ihese +imes fhey SIUOIY Ihe Bible, discuss IheoIogy. and occa- of +hese confesfs Hughes defea+ed arch rivaI WIIhrowI I6 Io sionally hoIcI confes'rs wifh groups from o+her schooIs. In Ihe 4. Under Ihe diredion of Mr. Ray Feiler, an exceIIen+ chess . pasf Ihe CIUb has done various IYPGS 0f chari+abIe work. SUCh pfayer in his own righ'I', fhe club has now been acIive a+ Hughes I as visih'ng hospiIaIs and res+ homes. for Iwere years. CHESS CLUB Firs! Row: P. Ammons M. Casfells. B. Strawbridge. R, Marion. 1. Black 8. ChrisIman Second I:Rcw B KeIrI-Iner. H. Novack D. Evans R. Mariin M Ofqu' P ErardI. Firsf Row. Left to Righi: B. Hefdron. L. Hammond. 5. Hirr ling. P. Helmig, J. Osferbrook, M. Morgan. Y. Williams. M. Roussey, C. Wifcher. Second Row: 1. Vonderheid, G. Lieu brechi. J. Gauagher, 3. Fisher. Rh Ferry. F. Sensel, F. Hudson, J. Human, President: C. Kor- te, 5. Sleinle, G. Sheff. J. Ap- ple, K. Erickson, Third Row: J. Watkins, Dh Adam, L. Biahler. S. Taber, R. Chumbley, CV Knies. K. Podlipec, J. Manual. A. Kirk. D. Vertnar. W. Lew- san. J. Hall. D. Young. C. Phillips. Fourth Row: 3. Hitch- cock V. Hughes, MV Lischeid. N. Daniel. J. Haven. D. John- son, C, Salyers, J. Slasher, S. Gains. D. Bloemer. J. Hender- son. R. Neuman. J. Raschl D. Himnger. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA If you're looking Jroward nursing a5 a career. +he club 10 see is +he Fuirure Nurses o+' America. Acfivifies include a Chrisfmas Parfy wi+h +he ln+erci+y Fufure Nurses. a picinc. and a Mofher-Daughfer Tea. Speakers adorn +he programs once a mon+h, and programs provide +he members wi+h informa- iion on fheir soughf aHer career. Exhibifs and Iecfures are af- +ended by fhe members wifh H15 gained knowiedge +rans- ferred 10 Jrhe club. The newest ye+ mos+ ache club +0 claim such disfinguished Huzifes as ifs members is Kappa Befa Phi. FrOm 1+5 small and inconspicuous sfarf by Mr. Hank Gordon. +his Hughes Greek LeHer Honor Club has grown bofh in members and in adivi- fies. The members are indeed proud of +he Key. and ail her which if symbolically si'ancls; +he key wi+h which +hey have been enfru5+ed. The socie+y convenes in Room 330 where if plans Ifs many and varied proiecfs, A few of fhe club's +irne- consuming fundlons are wasfebasket baskefball. music appre- Ciafion. archery. phofrography. well. for awhile anyway-and some occasional liferamre. Grand Supreme Imperial Hlus+rious High Guardian of +he Key Is Mr. Rober+ Fortune, The club and ifs members look +0 Jrhe fquure wi+h hope and a deep sense of fufilify. MoHo: HPER ASPIRIN AD NAUSEAM. KAPPA BETA PHI Kappa members enioy MedHalion Hour. LeH to riqhi: Row I-J. Crandall, K. Erickson, V. Kramer. J. Mdyfiefd, P, Richards, J. Kamleifer. Row Z-T. Whitaker, D. McKinley, 6. Lung, S. Preuninger. Row 3;- W. Thompson, W. Danials. A. Ruppanner, President; F, King, W Marshall. PEP CLUB The bigges+ and mosf ac+Fve club 'In school is Hue Pep Club. Pep Club is formed +0 give H18 school spirit loyaler and sporfsmanship. Buses +0 games. special cheering sections, ma- ioreHes. cheerleaders. drum manr and phofographs o1c 5H1- letic clubs are bu+ a few of H19 clubrs ac+ivi+ies. Pep Assem- blies and spirif boosters. such as Hughes buHons. ribbons. shakers, megaphones and pos+ers are some more obvious ac- Jrivifies of Pep Club. H also conducfs +he annual Cupid's Fling dance. +hf5 year a huge success. TOP PICTURE: Pep Rally before Hue Wiihrow Game. MIDDLE PIC- TURE: MdioreHes. Ieff 10 righi, are D. Moeller, C. Schmerr, C. Dun- hol'rer. J. Drohan. N. Liplta. K. Erickson, DA HiHingar. and J. Crendali. BOTTOM PICTURE: Pep Band cuis loose af Baslafball Game. Clockwise. D. McHa'Hon. Capfain; N. SmHh. P. Carrelli. 6. Long. S. Weismann, 5. Curry. I Firs+ Row, Leff f0 Righf: W. Lower, J. Shafhman, R, Henke, B. Moaller. Second Row: B; Hefner, D. Harris. C. Johnson, B. Menifee, B. MaHhews, V. Miller, Third Row: G. Schrof, P4 Hudson. P. Davis, J. Wilson. C. Schmerr. J. Coxv Fourfh Row: J. Wolfer. E. Clippard, P. Sallberger, T. Whitaker. J, Young. ln+erfra+ori+y Council Is fhe governing body which regu- Iafes +he adivifies of Jrhe social clubs. If is made up 0 reprei senfafives. usually +he President and Vice-President d each sorori'ry and frafernify. Each year 5+ is +he obiedfve of the Council +0 do charHable work. Lasf year, +he Sorori+ies and Fraternifies disfribqued and collecfed Muscular Dys+rophy Cannisfers +hroughou+ Ciiffon. College HiH and Cummins- viJle. Caroling and gi'Hs were faken f0 fhe HamH-Jron Counly Home. Mf. Heath Home for The BHnd. and +he Ohio Easf- ern Sfar Home. A scholarship of $IOO is also given +0 5 se- lec+ed senior af Jrhe close of +he schoof year. ln+erwcraiori+y Council visi+s and serenade: Hue residenfs of +he Easfern Sfar Home for +he AgedV INTERFRATORITY COUNCIL One of +he residenfs of H1e Counfy Home show Bonnie Mueller, Ron SchoH and Pe+e Minges how he used h: Jthrew his curve, Members of Hep+a Befa Sorori+y have i'he disfincfion of knowing +ha+ Huey belong Jro a dub whose founding dafes back furfher +han any ofher high school social dub mt ifs kind. Originally founded by seven girls as +he Alpha Chapfer in Defroif. Michigan. i+ now s+ands a5 fhe Be+a Chapfer in C'mcinnafi. Seven glisfening pearls. one hr each o'F ifs found- ers. on a gold background form +he unique pin4 Social adivify highlighfs are +he annual Mr. FrafernHy-Miss HEPTA BETA SENIORS First Row: Janie Husman, JoAnn Weise. Lois Ellershorsi, Sherry Biedenbender. Sac- and Raw: Sue Frags; Carotyn Fullam. Gretchen Schrof. Barb Hafner, President; Gay Stacker, Carol Ziegenhardi, Marcia Braun. Third Row: Gl'nny ParnelL Firs? Raw: Kafhy Avey. Joan Abaie. Ann Williams, Earlane Dersch. Second Row: Sandy Wiesmann, Dame Richards Bev Fraemam Sue Spiess, Marg Rutledge. Barb Walker. Third Row: Kathy Podlipec. Sue Williamson, Marcia Liescheid, Sandy Draise. Brenda Simpson. Fourth Raw: Pat Marsh, Pafi Carrelli, lav Shuck, Jeanne Hammon, Lib Severance, Kaihy Hon- schupp, Barb Hefner, President Carol Dunholfef, Regina Kolleck. FiHh Row: Ca- rol EvereH. Jane Severance, Jackie Flora, Carolyn Clark. JoAnn Theders, Karen Erickson, Pat Richards, Virginia Kramer. Sororify Dance, cla+e parh'es, formais. hayrides. and slumber parfies. Each year Hep+a par+icipa+es in such wor+hwhile ac+ivifies as donafing generously from +heir freasury +0 nonAcharH'able organizafions. enferfaining at +he Coun'ry Horne. Con- valescemL Home. Thanksgiving Baske+s. and parficipafion in ln+erfra+ori+y Council caroling aJr Chrisfmas. AH +hese help +0 liven up HTS weekends and also s+reng+hen friendships +haf of+en lasf even after high school graduaHon. First Row: Margie, Kathy Norris, Dibble McKinley, Julie Sanrr. Second Raw: Jean Hare, Anne Parker, Sheryl Freckman, Paf Schepman Third Row: Emmy 301mm. Nan- cy Geller, Carole Visher. Four'h Raw: Sue Curry. Val Rapp, Sallie Dewey, Cookie Eeel. Ruby Balr. Back Row: Sue Becker. R. Neumann, A Goldmeyer. J. Cross, R. Perry 6, Langl C. Schmerr. president; E Cauch. Standing: C. Scheyer, C. Knies. B. Hellison, J. Dickrnan. C. Zoellef. D. Hit- finger. Creafed En I927. +he members of Tausia Sorority sfrive fo +0 a needy family. and making a laye'He for a less forfunafe child. live up fo fheir goals of high scholasfic achievemen+ and high Balanc'n +hese char'fable ad'vif'es 5 Ion lisf of soc'al ideals. The sfrong founda+ion of Tausia impar+s +0 her mem- I g I I I I a g I ga+herings. These include a Chrisfmas and Spring Formal. bars a firm belief in God and encourages +he girls f0 seek several da+e par+ies. and +heir annual Mr. and Miss Foo+ball new rEhglOUS and educaflonal hOFIZOHS. Dance held af Hue beginning of H19 schooi year. Among +heir numerous charitable acfivH'ies are a visi+ +0 The girls of Tausia +ake greaf pride in one main group conk Allen House in fhe spring. con+ribu+ing a Thanksgiving baskef necfed wifh Jrl'1em Jrheir Mother's Club. TAUSIA SENIORS Firs? Row: B. Mecksfrofh, B. Mueller, C Schmerr, president; M. Defmaring. Second Row: D. McHaHon, D Mueller, J, Rasch. C. Kama. L, Siddellc! J. Kamlailer. J Wen- ell. In Odober. I932. a small group of girls af old Hughes High organized Delfa Gamma Phi Sorori+y, ln November. l934. +he name was changed +0 Del+a Ky+yves, Be+a Chapfer, Help- ing +0 bring joy info +he lives of ofhers wi+h such +hings as Thanksgiving baskem parfies for +he needy children af +he Allen House. and caroling af Chrisfmas wi+h ln+erfra+ori+y KYTYVES SENIORS Firs! Raw: J. Sfralhman, V. Miller, Prgsi- dent; N. Muhlberq. Second Row: G. Welse. J. Slusher, K. BekEr, C. Salyers, D. Clark, 3. Sfewart First Row: 5. Stewart 8, Beneshowitl, M. Downey, EA Brouthcm Second Raw: P. Wilms, J. Zacharias, S. Haller, H. BuKCham. J. Morgan. J. Johnson, P. Thompson. Third ROW: N. Emss. H. Galke, E. Jackson, C. Wind, D. Monsey. Fuurfh Row: P. Weg- horsf, H Gelke, J. Lowry, V. Miller; Frasi- denf. C, EaHholomew, C. Burkarf, C. Wafers. E. Schneider, L. Millerl E, Menke. Standing: M. Diersing. S Hirling. K. Sfern. berg, F, Dawes. 11, Tracy. M. Swedersky. L. Boyle. D. Bales, G, Saylor. Council have aiways been an imporfani phase 0F +he Sorori+y, Included among +heir social achivH'ies are Dafe PdrHes. Christ mas and Spring Formals and Hweir annual MMr. Varsify Dance: Slumber parfies occupy +he reswL of H18 Ky+yves' spare fime. AH +hese adivih'es combine +0 form warm. friendly compan- ionsh'rp which +he Kyfyves girls will never forget. Firs? Row. Le f0 Righf: A. Lynch P. Flynn, M. Morgensfern, J. Vogf, B. Bruckman. Sec- nnd Raw: F. Halrl'ligl J. Appel. S. Garden. K. Lakes, F. Hudson, President 6. Pollick, M, Smifh, Third Row: 5. Perkins, .L Taylor, K. Gallagher. M. Hauck. J. Haven. DT Verl- ner. D. ShefeH, J. Thomas. N. Shawhan, A. Vincenf, O. Bloemar, H. Hughes. Phi Ch? was formed by +he comanaJrion of fwo smaller or- ganiza+ions in I955. The +hree pearls in Their pin's crown repre- sen+ las+ing love. high morafs. and faHh in God. Al+hough a comparativeiy young sororify. Phi Chi is growing rapidly. This year Jrhe membership consisfs of 35 girls. Annual social acfivi- fies incfude Jrhe Mr. and Miss Popularify dance. a Chrisfmas formal, and various dafe parfies. slumber parfies. picnics and hayrides. This year fhe girls +oas+ed +heir mo+hers a+ a +eaT The adopfion of I6 six +0 eigthyear-old boys from Jrhe General Pro+es+an+ Orphanage was +he charifable highlighf of +he year. The girls will ad as big sisfers +0 +he boys even affer graduafion. lnferfraforify caroling. visii'ing Long View and colleciing for fhe Crippled Children's Easfer Drive are ofher humanifarian adivifies. PHI CHI First Row: L. Combs, S. PedreHil M. Soden. L. Abbot C. HaHandurf, M, Goebel, 5. Ainsworth. Setond Raw: J. Carney, P. Hud- son. President; 5. Gains. First Row: Wanda Pallerson, Senetary; Mary Lou S+illrnakerl Presideni; Pairicia Kidd, Vice President Florence Sensel, Treasurer. Saccnd Row: Carlee Smily, Paf Shelfon. Ann Hnerrnann. Delfa Chi Delia. founded .31 Hughes in l924, sfrives +0 pro- disfribufing Thanksgiving baskefs for H19 needy and caroling mofe and mamfain loyalfy. honesfy and lifelong friendship af Chrisfmas wi+h lnferfraforify CounciL AH +hese funcHons among i+s members. keep Hue Delfs busy bu+ happy. The social ac+ivi+ies of H16 Delfs include fheIr annual formal The members are very proud of +heir pini which consists each spring. dafe par+ies and hayrides. of fwener-four pearls mounfed againer a gold and bJack back- Their prolecfs include selling Jillles for +he crippled children. ground The pin is Jrriangular in shape. DELTA CHI DELTA First Row: Janef Cox, Corresponding Sec- refarv: Carol Corry. Susan Waldin. Shirley Milieu Burma Marion. Second Row: Billie Poland. June Ransick, JeaneHe Johnson, Chaptain: Nancy Baedwin, Mary Crawford, Nancv Whalem Historian: Diane Woudley, Corresponding SacrafaryV Third Raw: Pa? Bailey. Alma Meyer, Linda Heybruck, Ser- . qeanf-aI-Arms; Paf Flack. Elem: Flefcher. Shirley Linden Barb Parkins, Pledge Mis- 9ress. Sea+ad. Le To Right Jean Wilson, Vice President Janice Cox. President; Libbi Clemons, Sacraiary: Judy Reaves, Corres- ponding Secrelary; and Joyce Paula Sere qeani-at-Arms, Sianding. Left to Riqhi: Patsy Jones. Ruby Kramer, Historian; Wil- ma Leavedon. Treasurer; Helan Waldo! Rosalind Zimmar, Chaplain. Firs! Row, LeH fo Riqhh MnneHa Phillipsl Gale Skin, Mare gave! Spencer. Second Raw: JoAnn Che- naulf, JnAnn Creach, Kay YeHer, Carol Moran, Janet Ward, Virginia Dunn. The Alpha Chapfer of ngma Delia Chi was founded af +0 +he Fisf is +heir new Mr. and Miss Ivy League Dance. held Wifhrow High Scheol in I930. The Beta Chap+er was broughf This year aJr +he Friars' Club. Sigma Delfa ChiTs par+icipa+e +0 Hughes in I933. The pins are black, mounfed on gold wifh in charifable work by faking Eaerer baskefs +0 +he Nlen House Three poin+s which represent high Ideals, las+ing friendships and by selling Easfer lillies. Club members also go caroling and loyalfye Social ac+ivifies include their annual Skahng a+ Chris+mas wifh ln+erfra+ori+y Council. Parer. da+e parfies. and a Spring Former. The la'resf addi+ion SIGMA DELTA CHI Fin+ low: Marla : Ellis Corresponding Secretary; Virginia Cryler, Remrding Sat:- rdary: Priscilla Davis. President; Janet Manual, Iusiness Manager. Szcand Row: Marv Lime, Jo Ann Kendriclvs, Myrna Walk- ker. Johnnie Chenaulf. ALPHA BETA CHI Alpha Befa Chi 'Is Hue youngesf local sorori+y. H was founded in May, I95l. by a small group of girls a+ Wifhrow High School. La+er. girls from o+her schools sough member- ship and new chap+ers were formed. one of +hese being af Hughes. The club is nofed for 1+5 annual fashion show. a for- mal dance and several charitable acfivifies. The purpose of HLIH Every Girl +0 Her 865+ i5 H16 fheme Of lo+a Sigma Chi. formerly Jthe lveyeHes club which was founded a? Hughes in I945 by +he Alpha Kappa Alpha sororify. fhe organizafion has been +0 creafe laang friendships. fo promo+e a welLrounded soda! life 1cor all i+s members and +0 There are now four high schools represenfed in +he club There are members 5? Hughes. Wi+hrow. Walnu+ Hills and encourage loyalfyl fai+hfulness and sincerify +hroughouf +he year. Taft Their purpose is +0 encourage girls planning $or higher educafion. +0 s+lmula+e in+eres+ groups, +0 help girls in leaci ership development. and communlfy par+icipa+ion and use of leisure +ime. IOTA SIGMA CHI Firs! Row: Coral Johnson, Elaine Wilkins. Carale Miller. Yvonne Turpeau, Lena Mc- Bee. Second Row: Barbara Gunn, Iva M:- Colrum. Barbara Marie Maihews, Barbara Ann Menifee. Firs+ Row: CT Parker. L. Re nolds, E. John- son. Second Row: N. Clar. D. Harris. 5. Ficknev. President J. Hall, Y. WilFiams. Third Row: 5. Dixion, J. Anderson. Fourih Row: D. Ynunn, Gs Burr. E. Farman, C. Walker, M. Maupin. ZETA PHIEPSILON Zefa Phi Epsilon sororHy was founded in I956. under +he direcfion 0T Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefer, social club adviser af Hughes. The purpose of H16 club Is f0 creafe a group for girls of high scholasfic abilify and fhe ambifion for culfure and knowledge. ZefaTs moHo is +0 uphold Jrhe name of Zefa Phi Epsilon +0 The very bestL 0T +heir ab'IIH'y and +0 help Jrheir sorority sisfers undersfand +he Jrrue meaning of friendship and cooperafion. DELTA BETA Firs! Raw: IL Kumner, RA Henke, Presidenh Ws Gillispie. R. Hudapp, D, Evans Second Row: J. Davis. M. Wcrsf. K. Chi+wood, P. Sollbergar, D. Wolf, R. Easion. Delia Be+a is The oldes+ frafernal group In Cincinna+i. Ohio. The organizaHon mee+ing was held on Thanksgiving Day. No- vember 28. l889. The frafernify was incorporafed in I902. The obi'ecfives 0T DeHa Befa are +0 develop charader. engender a frafernal splrif. f0 promo+e infelligence among i+s members and 'In general +0 exer+ a wholesome influence in school and communHy life. H5 purposes are +0 promofe benevolent char- itable and social aspecfs; +0 encourage hospHalHy and friend- ship: cuHure and social improvement There are, a+ present Tive chapi'ers of DeHa Befa. They are af Hughes. Walnu+ Hills. Wyoming, Counfry Day and Wood- ward. There are plans of expansion under conerrucfion. Social adivifies include dafe parfies, picnics and dances. The ciub goes caroling wi+h Jnferfraforify Council af Chrisfmas and helps The Hear+ Fund by working wiJrh +he Harf Mart Firs! Row: G. Jahn, .J. Heinrich. J. WiIliams, K. Pelers, Secand Row: E. Thompson, P. Montgomery, R. Jennings, R. Hu1lme er, L. Brooks, Third Row: Ii. Keiler, R, Campbell. J. Young, President 1'. Whiia er. Fourfh Row: G. Wolf, W. Shephnrd, T. Sfrunk. Fihh Row: P. Gilbert E. Drohan. SENIORS Firs? Row: R Burgess, A. Ruppanner. Second Row: E Leadbeaier, J. Young, Presi- denf: J. Compositor. Sfanding: B, Lowen R, Yelionl D, Copenhaver, E. Daniels, A Cornell, .J. Marrison. P. Fleming. D. Oswald. 184 CHI OMEGA SIGMA Chi Omega Sigma was founded in I923 by a minisfer as a Sunday School group. Affer funcfioning as such for a few years. +he boys decided f0 adopf a consfifufion as a frafernify and become Hwe Alpha Chapfer wi+h ifs home 51' Hughes. Addifional chapfers have been founded af Wesfern Hills and Woodward. The boys' social acfivifies include dafe parHes. sfag parfies. hayrides and HS annual Sweetheari' Dance. The frafernify also fakes parf in infer-frafernHy afhlefics which +hey won H115 year. During the 1957 Rushing Season. Hue rushees were freafed to an informal parfy a+ Young's Gambling Hail and a formal dinner. AHer a monfh of a +rying pledge season. +he proud pledges were iniHai'ed Info Hwe lHe long Hiendship w? Chi Omega Sigma. TRI CHI Tri Chi sfands for characfer. comradeship and cifizenship. The club's cons+i+u+ion sfa+es +ha+ +here shall be no drinking or smoking while a member of +he club. This cfause is sfrongly enforced by fhe cIub's presidenf. The dub obtained H5 char+er Jfrom 1he Wifhrow chapfer hm I946. The organiza'rion was originally an a+hle+ic club. Tri Chi's social funcfions Include +heir annual school dance, The Top Haf Hop. several dafe parfies. picnics and a couple of hayrides wH'h ofher groups. Tri Ch? has made several confribuhons f0 various chari- +ies around +he cify. Anofher service of +he club is +0 collec'r and refurn +he props for +he Merrtho-Round. Tri Chi also joins in +he lnferfraJrorHy Council YuleHde singing. The fra+ernfiy holds an impressive formal inifiahon af a member's church. Preceding each meefing +here is a prayer given by +he chaplain. The frafernify also aHends church +0- gefher once a mon+h. Firsf Raw: Richard Kelly, Al Greber, Len Cavcns. Tom Farrell. Richard Boehm, Gary Ganawayh Second Row: Ed Barghausen. Dick Burke. Jack Adams, Ron SchDH, President Edmund Wever. Dick Surber, Dick Sprang. Third Row: Jack Davis, Chuck Kile. Larry Paul. Ray Nulsen, Correspandinq Sacrefary- Dan Gaedin, Correspond- ing Secretary; Lynn Mueller, Charles Williamsun, Torn Diefz. Jeff SfeloH. SENIORS Firsf Row: J. Path, E. Mullinger. R, Schoff. President; 6. Welch, 3. Thompson Second Row: A. Elincae, B. Marshall. P. Minges. C. Schneider, J. Keating, 6. Helm 185 TRIGINTA 0PTIMI Triginfa Opfimi is of Lah'n deriva+ion meaning +hir+y of the best Since i+s found'mg af Hughes in I895. +he members have endeavored +0 keep up HS s+andards En religion. schol- arship. spor+smanship and cifizenship. H had been a prac+ice of fhe frafernify +0 go +0 church +oge+her each monfh and main+ain a good grade average. Along wifh adivifies planned by +he fra+erni+y as a group each year. T. O. sponsors ifs annual Junior Miss Dance. dafe and sfag parfies and picnics. The club also par+icipa+es in in, ferfrafernal sporfs. inferfraforify and school proiecfs and charHable works. Firs! Row: D Bahr. J. Woifer, J Gabel. Second Row: 5. ClarkI B. ClipparcL President D. Black, J. Shafhman. SENIORS Firsf Row: T. Spear, B. Cunigam Second Row: F. Buckley. T. ErfeL F. Loveland, E. S?Ein, B. Phillips, .1. Dakin, E. Barqhausanl B. Clippard. President; F. Sferblfng, B. Lanfry. 186 . NOBBY CUSTOM TAILORS Suifs Slacks Skids I2i3 Vine S+ree+ MA IV26I3 Senior por'l'raifs by H. 8x 5. POGUE CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO Underclass pomaifs by WILBUR C. CROSS Bonnie Moeller. Vera CliH'. Siby! Preuninger. Janie S+rafhman. Norine Muhlberg, Diane Nickolas! DoHie Moaller' Dixie McHaHon. Judy Rasch. Judy Tallao CLASS OF 'I958' Congrafula+ions i0 fhe Gas 04? l958 FROM THE ARCADE THIS BOOK DESIGNED AND PRINTED BY BENSON PRINTING CO. NASHVILLE. TENN. THIS WAS OUR YEAR -1958! Learning and laughing our way +hru school And Jrrying +0 be real grea+ We froliced +hru Chrisfmas parfy and Prom And managed +0 graduafe. PATRONS Home Room l7. Miss Volkmer Horne Room lOl. Miss Elberg Home Room IO3. Miss Hollweck Home Room IO4. Miss Keck Home Room IO8. Miss Tangeman Home Room I I2. Miss Schawe Home Room 205. Mrs. Heile Home Room 208. Miss Chepoorin Home Room 2 l 2. Mr. Geraci Home Room 2 l 9. Miss L. Harris Home Room 308. Mr. Driver Home Room 309. Miss Pollard Home Room 3IO. Mr. C. Bowers Home Room 3l I. Mrs. Anderson Home Room 3M, Miss Busch Home Room 3 l 6. Mr. Hasfe Mr. C. Bowers' 4H1 Bell English IV Class Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chepoorin Complimenfs of BeHe and Bob H-Cfub Miss Barbara Ann Eiizabe+h Hafner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hafner Hepfa Befa SororHy Miss Hazel L. Koppenhoefer Mr. and Mrs. George Mecks+ro+h Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Moeller Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Mueller Mr. R. Porfune's 2nd Bell Mafh IV C1655 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Phillips Mr. and Mrs. George E. Sfahlmann Dr. and Mrs. H.James Takao Judy A. Takao Tausia Sorori+y Mrs. Helen Vischer Mr. and Mrs. Donald RogerWeise Mr. and Mrs. Les+er A. Weise Mr. and Mrs. Lay A. Wendell Mr. and Mrs. E. F. ZiegenlnardiL ARROW PRESS Primers of fhe Gargoyle 436 Commercial Square RON SCHOTT ANDY RUPPANNER JEFF KEATING ALAN BLINCOE LLOYD ROSEVEAR TIM FLEMING BOB YELTON KEN KELLER DAVE MORRICAL GENE HENN CLASS OF I958 Take Your Hair Problems +0 Rifa's 1 RITA'S BEAUTY SALON AVon 1-9224 3I ! Ludl'ow Avenue Cincinnafi 20. Ohio 34- Years wifh Olds Kl l-l980 THE ENTNER OLDSMOBILE CO. 4040 Spring Grove Ave. Nor+h Side NIEMANN JEWELRY College Hill MU l-0974 Variefy Bread VIRGINIA BAKERY Very Besi- STIER'S 4 PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Ludlow 8 Cliffon Ave. UN l-l662 HOTEL GIBSON BEAUTY SALON Hair Cufi'ing 8x Sfyling Mezzanine Floor CHerry l-5552 Congrafufah'ond 8 goon, ofucL fa tAe 67mg. 0 I958 1 from Hue members of TRI CHI Fraternity THE HOBBY SHOP RADIO CONTROL EQUIPMENT MODEL BUILDING SUPPLIES H.O. Gauge-LioneI-American Flyer Trains Ki+s for Model Airplanes-Boafs-Railroad5 Bicycle Repairing Au+horized Repair Sfafion ?or American Flyer and Lionel Trains 5754 Hamilfon Avenue College Hill Kirby l-IBSO LESTER A. WEISE. Prop. HUGHES HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNAL ASSOCIATION Invites the Graduation Class of 1958 to Membership THE ASSOCIATION ANNUALLY AWARDS THIS CENTENNIAL CITIZENSHIP CERTIFICATE ESTABLISHED MAY 25. l95l The Cifizenship Award Was presenfed Jro H19 following sfudenfs: l95 I-Joseph Ries and Virginia Hofmann I952-Vincen+ A. Orlando and Shirley Jean BarreH I953 Rober+ A. Goering. Irwin O. Rohrbach. Dorofhy Aberman, and Nancy C. Russell l954-John C. Gerhar+ and Hedy Schrmc 1955 John Welch and Cilia Chase IQSb-Tom Minnich and Mary Efselein l957-Pafrick Breen and Nelda Norfon EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FOR l957-58: James R. Carrui'hers, Presidenh Homer S. Toms. Vice-Presideni'; Albrechf F. Leue. Secretary: Paul J. Bauer. Treasurer; Lucille Robinson Hauck. Hazel L. Koppenhoefer and Ar+hur Harbrech'r THE CINCINNATI ATHLETIC GOODS LA N CE 5 ' School Supplies ' Greefing Cards 0 Founfafn Pens 0 Engineering and IO4 W. Four+h Sfreef Ar+ Maferials GIFT SHOP CH 14768 CH 1-4769 3l3 LUDLOW Where a+h1e+es and sporfsmen mee+ CAMPUS STORE 2l8 WEST McMiLLAN DIEHUS FLORAL SHOP Le+ Life be Lovely! IG BOY RESTAURANTS. INCORPORATED , t Cincinnati 3 most famous double- dec hamburger-the original Big Boy FISH SANDWICH Popular Filet de Sole Sandwich BRAWNY lAD steak sandwich FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED 152a? if witA 3Kower5 ,, ORDER BY PHONE AND TAKE '5 HOME! f l809 Vine Sfreef Pa. I 4054 0 OFFICE FURNITURE 0 OFFICE SUPPLIES O ARTIST SUPPLIES UN 1-0767 0 PRINTING Men's Corner Also HIGH FASHIONS AT Pounsforcls MODERATE PRICES 422 Main 3+. Phone GA H630 Dresses and Sporfswear Serving Cincinnafi Since l829 374- Ludlow Ave. CIiHon Share the fun . . . when you're wi+h some- one you like, H's hn +0 enioy a Coke +oge+her. Good +imes get beHer wi'rh +he bes+qfoved sparkling drink in all +he world! Coca-Cola . . . so good in fasfe. in such good fasfe. Coke is a regis+ered frade-rnarlt. AT HOME: For Meals, for Cooking- IN SCHOOL. AT WORK: For More HeaH'hfuI Lunch . . . Order delicious. healfhful W. m HOMOGENIZED MILK Nifh VHamin D1 and QUALITY V CHEKD ICE CREAM Delingully Refreshing ANYTIME! Magma BeHer Dairy Produc+s Since l842 If cosfs no more in use 1he besH Congra+ula+ions +0 CLASS OF I958 JUU. from HEPTA BETA SORORITY Ray Bruner Kl. 1-224-4- Kl. I-2245 COLLEGE HILL PHARMACY Norfh Bend Road and Hamilfon Avenue CINCINNATI, OHIO HUGHES BOOK STORE RUSS HENKE, JERRY DAVIS Managers JOSEPH AYER Facul+y Advisor Ifs Egm t0 P190726! gal good place to Wail: your Eeleplwne Company ; g; , Em '53 $2232??? 1 F 1 N u 541?? . , v ,WU ,1: -,,,,H rel'i'ans'aaim 'wagaz; ; , 7:35am iigzzm w , :82??- It's smooth riding -:: :? ::W : ,;.'1H - k ,rl when'youire with friends. ; ,xii' ' .xxti'k mm h,1 i i SENIOR DIRECTORY Acton. James ....................... H37 Mwood t24i Aker, Donerd ......................... 1:03 Siaie M: Allen. Dorofhv .................... 4558 Hamilton H37 Amman: Patrick ...................... 30l2 Vlne U97 Andersom JeweH ..................... 515 Hickory WV, Asher. Bonn'we ....................... 752 Froome B2! Bacon Peggy ...................... 4559 Cresap t23; Bahr. Donald ...................... 969 Norfh Bend i147 Bailem Ranald ....................... SIB Rockdale 729:; Bakerl Kafhy ...................... 222 McCormick U91 Bankovski; Barbara .................... 3075 Taylor l207 Basham, Diane ....................... 133 Gage UH Baffle. Roberl ...................... 3E35 Beekman i257 Biedenbender, Sherry ................... 3223 Bishop I203 Eigbyl JeaneHe .................... I23 Hunfing'on Hm Black, David ....................... 225 Atkinson USU Black Phyllls ........................ 3I25 Burnef t29J mincoe. Alan ........................ 788 Ludlnw 22m BueHcher Charles ..................... 312 KloHer UN Sockerl Elaine ...................... 89A Glenwocd 2203 Bowmanv Pairicia .................... I7l7 Highland Um Bradley, John ..................... ISM Queen CHY U47 Brannum, Kafherine .................... I7I5 Powers 7237 Brardi, Peter ........................ 7476 Shelly UH Braun. Marita ....................... 2836 Raseann 2397 Bright Florence ...................... 545 Prospect 2277 Brill, Mary Ann ...................... I67 Wcolper Um Brown, George ...................... 2209 Auburn UH Brownl Joseph ...................... 4927 Winnesie 7323 Brunner, Cornell ...................... 544 Stewart U97 Burgess, Paul ....................... 347 McAlphin 22m Burns, Rachael ....................... 339 Milton Um Busch, Jerry ........................ 22I7 Wheeler USU Cad; SHrley ....................... 46H Cresap i237 Cede, Washingfcn ..................... 345 Blair i291 Camp. Byrne ....................... 3I5 Hearne 1293 Carlton. Barbara .................... 2128 Highland UH Carmen. WillTam ..................... 335 Norfhern 22W Carnahan. Ru+h ..................... 2328 Chickasaw UH Carney, Judy ...................... lbUO Wes! Fork 7237 Carr. Margarei ....................... I03l Celest m Cassani, Darlene ................... I550 Donaldson 3237 Chrmman, Willam ................... 62W Savannah 3247 Clark, Donna ....................... 28 Juerqens 22m Clark. Sfeve ...................... IE Shiriy Drive U73 Clemoni Elizabefh ...................... 232 Helen U97 Clift Vera ......................... 5851 Raniyn I393 Clippard, William ................... 2365 NurTh Bend I243 Coafney. Judy ...................... 543! Cindy Cm Composiier. Joseph ................... I405 Teakwood 7247 Contaxes. Nicholas .................... 37-1 Probascp 72m Coopen Walfer ..................... I400 Van Euren U51 Copenhaver. Florence .................... 4339 Kirby 7237 Cupenhaver, John Douglas .............. 2023 Highland U93 Cornell, Alberf ....................... 2321 Vine U91 Cohan, Dolores ...................... 43I Maple 7297 Couch. Gane ........................ ZEI Mohawk UH Couch, Rober! ....................... 2220 Ohio H97 Counfryman. Jane? .................. 3M4 Timberview Um Cox, Janice ....................... 1708 Highland Um Cradduclg Jacqueline ................. 206 Foresf HM Crandall. Judy ..................... IZZ W. Sf. CEair U93 Crayncm Befiy ....................... 37l2 Borden t23j Creamer. WHIEam ..................... l37b Avon HM Crass, Rubi: ......................... 67B Gholsan 22W :roweil. Royce ........................ I968 Sfafe HJ Cuyier, VirgInIa ...................... 554 Hickory K293 Dabney, Robert .................... I403 Norm Band 2243 Daniels, William ..................... 3023 Henshaw fZSl Daub, Ann ........ . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2333 Mur3ef UH Davis Madeline ...................... 644 Melish 22H Davis. Phillip .......................... 20 Pm UH Davis. Priscilla ........................ 664 Melish t293 Davis, Terry ......................... 251: Ludlaw 72m DeRemen George ..................... 703 Whitfier 729; Defmering. Marcia .................... 7543 Marlowe 2241 Deubel, Ruth Ann ................... 806l Granville 1243 Dixon, Shirley ....................... 22B Excefsio; Um Donovan, Lawrence ..................... 343 Ludlnw U93 DorseH, Tony ....................... 35 Parkwuod UH Douglas, Marilyn ..................... 236l Cliiion U93 DOMHH. Lerqy ....................... 657 Riddle 7202 Drohan, Jody ........................ 706l Winfon HQ Dugger, Charles ..................... 2703 Bellvue UH Eakins, Janet ........................ 35l0 Bevis U7 Ellerhorsl. Lois ..................... 978 Hempsfead IEIJ Ellis, Marlene ....................... I6l4 Yonkers RH Elwood7 Caral ...................... 6238 Hamilton 7247 Evans. David ..................... ?B? Vacaionland I30 Fails, WilIiam ....................... RAID Swing 2203 Farmer, Thomas ..................... 304 Mohawk HG Fennell, Tyrone ..................... 3558 Glenwood lZW Finketmehr. Roberf ................. B49 Cliiion Hflls 7207 Fleming, Paul ...................... 22l8 Siraffcrd U93 Fleming Timafhy ................... Lafaveffe Lane i20j Florence. Rife ....................... 4437 Siation U57 Fasten Edna .................... 4IIA Hamilfan R37 Franks. Thomas ............... 232:5 Ravine U97 Fullami Carorvn ................... IZB W. Nixon 2207 Gaefa Mary ........................ 2339 Vicicr Uql Gallaghen Geraldine .................. 35 E, McMillan U9! Gates. Ruby ........................ 4035 Cherry U3! Gehringer, Kafhleen ................... 2040 Robers my Gibson. L3nda ........................ SIS Melish 72H Gilll'spie, William .................... 61200 Ridgefield UH Godfrey, Lufher ...................... 22b! Vine LIV; Gains. Shirley ....................... 22H; Flora UM Green, Nazier ....................... 3522 Irving 22m Green. Phyllis .................... 4737 Hamilton 7247 Greenerl, Slacey .................... 37I Wenen um Greer. James ....................... 2322 Vaughn U97 Grimm, William .................... 3334 Morrison 2203 Groll, Janice ........................ 24I7 Vine U97 Gum. Wanda ........................ l33l Bafes 7253 Gutierrez, JoAnn ..................... 3405 Telford UH Haendel, Arlene ................... 2329 StraHord UM Hafner. Barbara ..................... 7659 BiHEruof 720 Hagedorn, Louise ..................... 2250 Lolh U97 Hagedorn. Roberr ..................... 2250 Lofh 7m Haggard. Sue ...................... 370 Howell 72m Hale. Ernest ....................... 22I2 Calumet U93 Hall, Joyce ........................ 543 Prospect 4:297 Hamilfunl Pearl ................... lll Huntingfon U93 Harris, Dorothy ....................... 3605 Roll QM Harris, Fred ........................ 359 Elland t293 Haven. Chola ....................... I765 Cedar HM Helms, John ........................ 2732 Wagner 7PM Henderson. Betty ....... . .............. 3435 Burnef En Henderson. Fafricia ..... 3 ................ 547 Carplin tTH Hanks. Russel! ...................... 3072 Henshaw 7253 HenngGane ....................... bOI E. Epworih 521 Hesse. George ................... 3745 Borden t231 Hilbert, Larry . . . '. .......... . ...... 4503 WInioa UH HilI. Roger ......................... 235 Rennar U41 HHChock. Beverly ..................... 662 Medosh U51 Hodapp3 Roger ..................... 4234 Hamilfon R3, Hoermann, Ann ..................... 947 Nerih Bend 2243 Hoff, Richard ....................... I533 KNOX UH Houchens, Barbara .................... I94I Caialina EH Howe, Emmerline ..................... 5357 Danrofh B9, Hudson, Phyllis ........ . A 37848 Bifferoof 1:243 Huefcher. Carol . . . .753 E. Epworfh U2: Hughes. Velma .5158 Medosh UM Hurst, Pairicia . .343 Ludlow Um Husman. Janie ..................... LII? Kingsfnrd RH Jacob; Charles ....................... 477 Riddle t205 JeHerl Bernard ....... 66'? Gholson n9; Johns, Jerry ....................... I549 Freemont U4, Johnson, Bobbie .................... 3I32 Van Buren RM Johnsonl Dorafhy ..................... 620 Baurichfer H7 Johnson, WHliam .................... 3l32 Van Buren UN Johnsion. Dorothy S. .................. 546 Howell Hm Jones, Elaine ......................... 3597 Bogarf MW Jones, Evelyn ........................ 2326 Flbra U95 Jone; Favrene ....................... I70 Dorsey U0: Jones, James ...................... 3592 Lacoma RN Jones, Patsy ........................ 2909 Marshall um Jones Ruih ........................ 26I5 Jefferson U97 Just'ncle, Alien ..................... 27I8 Nurfh Bend HM Kakogania, Mary ..................... 29l Earnshaw UN Kamlener, Judifh .................... 3m CliHon tzo; Keating GoeHrey ...................... 3344 6on0 um Keller, Ken ...................... I953 Connecticut H47 Kemner, William ...................... 532 Dixmyfh 220:, Kenendm Jacqueline .................... 3424 Burnei t207 Kennedn Moria ...................... 203 Loraine tZOj Kesfler. Larry ......................... Il2 Jush's HY: Kepuar. William ...................... l5l5 Elkfon t24, Keya George ....................... 40? Renner U4; Kidd. P51 ....................... 52? Ring Gold U01 SENIOR DIRECTORY Kling. Frank ....................... 31H 61endora Koch, Janef ......................... 29 Craif Konfinicka. Peggy .................. 2776 Queen City Korfe, Carol Jean .................... 4299 Colerain Kohbauer. Pai ...................... 4H? Fergus Kramer. Ruby ....................... 174B Elmore Levi, Shirley ....................... 23 Lakewood Lawson. Wanda ...................... I126 Simmons Leadbeafen Ed ....................... 2241 Lafh Leaverfon, Wilma ..................... 1648 Pullan Lee, Mary ........................ BSI Lexingfon L1now1fz, Julie ...................... 477 Riddle Lipps, Mary ....................... 4543 Hamilfon Luebier, Elaine ...................... 315 Emminq Losifo. Angelina ..................... 2635 Bellevue Lower. Wilfiam ................... 565 F1511 Terrace Lyle. Lufher ........................ 1032 Jackson Mach George ...................... 74B Ridgeway Magim Michael .................... 4432 Hamilton Manonses, George .................... 2953 Colerain Manuel, Janef ....................... 307 Heerne Marion. Ronaid ..................... 7 E. McMiltan MarshalL William ..................... 2531 Helen Mason, Gloria ...................... 135 Goodman Ma1hes, Gene ....................... 291B Scio'ro Mafhes. Neal ........................ 2913 Sciofc Mafthews, Barbara ................... 3112 Borrman McDonald, Orville .................... 840 Windham McHaHom Dixie .................... I319 Hollywuud McMullan, Geneva .................... 3555 Eden Meckshmh. BeHe ..................... 344 Amazon Menifee, Barbara ..................... 1009 Chester Miller. Gloria ....................... 337 Emang M11131, John ...................... 1746 Laurelwond Miller, Vivian ....................... 4450 Sfafion Minqe; Pefe ......................... 295 Dieh1 Mfichell. George ...................... .2232 Vine Mueller. Bunnie .................... 1429 Nor111 Bend Moel1er, Dorofhy .................... 997 Narih Bend Molcn! Mary. ....................... 2929 Jefferson Morgan. Fwd ...................... 2939 Cormany Morrical, David .................... 1:845 Sommarsef Morrison. John Ains1ie .............. 616 Evanswood P1ace Muhlberq, Norine .................... 4312 Ldngland Mu1iinger, Edward .................... 1410 Boyd 5?. Murrer, June ..................... 3443 Hillside Ave. Myers, Ru1h .................... 1177 Lynnebrock Dr. Neal, Sylvia Rufh ................... 311 E. UniversHy Nelson, Leonard .................. 509 Ridgeway Ave. Nicely, Mar1ene ................... 17 E. Charlion 51. Nickolas, Diane .................. 1519 S. Argyle P1. Nies, David .................... 5754 Colerain Ave. Noack. Horace ..................... 2371 R0115 51'. Noland, Louise Annifa .............. 3135 Jefferson Ave. O'Neal, Paul ................... 3379 W. Millvale C1. Osswald, Don ....................... 6300 Marie Owens. Judifh ................. 873 Norfhern Parkway Pacel Charles ..................... 544 Carmalf 5+. Parker, Alice Hope ................. 290V Maisal Dr. Parne1l, Virginia ................... 1538 Norfh Bend PaHerson, Wanda Jean ................. Z906 Colarain Patferson, Wanda V. .................. 536 Blair Ave. Payne. NeihaineI .................... 11 Forest Ave, Phillips, CharIes Phillips. Wil11am ..................... 3815 Borden P1'nchard, Roberia ................ 36 W. 51'. C1a1r $1. Pinkney. Sylvia ...................... 5831 Argus Rd, Poole. Joyce ...................... 341 Emming Sf. P0111, James ....................... 121 Winkler Puffer, De1la ........................ 2333 Vine Prasse. Carol Sue .................. 4411 Innes Ave. Prauninger, Sibyl ..................... 5822 Belmon Rahe, Arfhur . . . . . . . . A . . . . .......2039 Highland Rahm. Car! ........................ 2505 Add1son Rampmn. Ra1ph .................... 5476 Vogel Rd. Ranson, Rolland ..................... I766 Dreman Rasch, Judith Ann ................. 3754 Nahanf Ave. Reaves, Judy ..................... 2435 Ohio Ave Reed1 Larry ..................... 2127 Renner Si. Reid1 Marguerite ................... 24B Baxter Ave. Renzenbdnk Garry ................... 3215 Jefferson Rich. John ........................ 7318 Vaughn R1nea1r. R0111 . . . . . , . . . . .- ........... 2718 5121010 512 Risk, Vera ....................... 1707 Bruce Ave. Roberfs. Allena ........ . .......... 17 Glen Esfe P1. .................... 4238 Da ne Ave. 1201 1321 1381 1231 1231 1231 1201 1151 1191 1131 1291 1311 1231 1191 1111 1321 1151 1701 17-31 1251 12111 1 1'11 1191 1191 1191 1W1 1291 1271 1241 1291 1201 1151 1191 1241 1311 1111 1241 1241 1'91 125 1241 1201 1231 1231 141 1141 1191 1291 1191 1231 1391 1191 1201 1251 1241 1241 11111 1201 1241 1231 1291 1231 121 1131 1151 1241 1'91 1W1 1191 1231 1241 1W1 1141 1391 1231 1241 UN 1141 1201 1201 1191 1191 1231 1171 1196 Roe11er, Richard ................... 65 Erknenbrecker Rogers. Mary Ann ................ 2709 Sfralford Ave. Rosevear, Lloyd ................... 527 McAlpine Ave. Rofh, George ...................... 2231 Lofh Si. RuH, Edward .................... 3448 Harvey Ave. Ruppanner. Paul Andrew .............. 3247 Morr150n P1. Salyers, Ruby Carol .................... 303 K101113r Sams. Donald ...................... 104 Mason 51. Schafflerl Anfie .................. 1547 Phi1omena Ave. Schmern Caronn .................. 5319 Colerain Ave. Schnerer, Charles ................... 1749 Esmonde SchoH, Ronald ...................... 23 Th11l Sf. Schroeder. Paul .................... 2311 Nor1h Bend Schrof, Gretchen ................... 4530 Winter! Rd. Schwarm Nick ..................... 208 Boslev 51, Schweitzer, Paf .................. 1106 Gruesbeck Rd. Seiferf, David .................... 6311 Aspen Way Seller. Mary .................... 4115 Chambers Sf. Sensle, Florence .................. 4816 Doberrer Ave. Shapirol Rober1 ................... I77 Lafayefte Cit Shaw Edward ................... 3571 Washingion Shay. Nancy ........................ 4226 Leiper Shelfon, Pafrida ................... 3419 Yelford SL ShonfeH, Marsha ................. 4319 Ham1110n Ave. Siddall. Leanne ................. 3455 Brookline Ave. SieberL George ...................... 556 Ludlow Slack. Richard .................... 5143 Winron Rd. 51usher, Joann ................... 435 McGragor Ave. Smilax Carieen ................... 3406 Ormond Ave. Smhh. Ernestine .................... 3132 Van Buren Sparks. Wil1iam ...................... 104 Winkler Speaks, BeHy ..................... 524 Forest Ave. Sfahlmann, RuH-I ................. 3129 Riddleview Ln. Steinhauer. Dorofhea 1 . . . . .510 Kings Run Dr. Slefnle, Susan .................... I42 Glenmary Ave1 Stewart Becky ....................... 2720 Cay 5+. Sfillmaker. Marv Luu .................. 1333 Ho11ywood Sfocker. Gay ........................ B421: Winion 51ra1hman, James ................... l7 Juergens Ave. Sfraihman. Jane .................... I7 Juergens Ave, StrawbrIdge, William ................. 5351 Lafhrop P11 Takao, Judy ..................... 262? Harr1son Ave. Taylor. Carolyn .................... 2928 Eucl1d Ave, Temp1e, Katherine ..................... 31101 Colerain Terry, Dorothy .................... 826 Wehrman Ave. Thompson. Defores .................... 431 Fares? Ave. Thompson, William ..................... 361 Terrace Thornion. Alvin ...................... 229 Goodman Tiepel, Edi+h ........................ 1735 E115 S1. Tranaly, Tom ..................... 101 Wuo1per Ave. Turner. Adolphus ...................... 1355 Walker Turner, GEHIEI ......... . .......... 335 Northern Ave. Turner. Thomas ..................... 2226 Grand Ave; Tv13r. Marf'ln ........................ 3132 Burrman Tvlarl ScaH ........................ 3132 Borrman Underwood. R051e Lee ................. .568 Ghulson Ave. Vaqq Ktheryn ..................... 1710 Norfh Bend Wade. Mildred ..................... 2231 Symmes 5+. Waldo. He1en ..................... 1526 Pullan Ave. WaHpe, Paul ....................... 629 51ra1ghf 51. Wamserl Carol .................... 431:5 Virginia Ave. Ward, Adolphus .................... 3745 Norwich Le. WarrenV Joyce ...................... 127 Inwood PI. Watldns. Luc'1lle ...................... 806 Dayion Si. Wedgewood, Roger ................... .6301R1c1d1e Rd. Weise1 Gail .......................... 2221 Rice Weiss, Jo Ann ..................... I735 LlanfaIr 51. Welch. Glenn ...................... 6956 Bryn Mawr Wendell, Judy ................... 1551 Wl'Hekfnd Terr. Wenninqer, Thomas ................... 21:04 551010 5+. Weslermeyer. Paul ................... 3475 CornelJ Pl. Wehel, Nancy ................. 2444 West McMicken 51. Wilsom Sylvia Jean ..................... 261 Emm'mg Wissel, Ruth ....................... 1925 Washburn WulL Carole . . ................ 3151 BishOp Ave. Wolfer, Jack ........................ 2205 K1pling Waods, Jane? ................... 126 E. Univarsiiy Ave. Wright, Rita ................... 31341 Spring Grove Ave. Ye11c1n1 Richard ...................... 1418'1eakwoud Yelfon. Robert ...................... 29 Juergens 51. Young, James ..................... 4833 Ebenezer P1 Younq, Murrfs ...................... 3115 Durbin PI. Ziegenhard?l Cara1 .................... Bl? Denier P1, Zimmer. RosalInd ..................... 310 Warner 51. Zucker, Richard ..................... 519 Cormalf St. 1201 1201 1201 1191 1221 1201 1201 1191 1231 1231 1141 1191 1391 1321 1191 1241 1241 1231 1321 1201 1211 1231 1201 1231 1201 1201 1321 151 1201 1291 1191 1291 1221 1321 1201 1191 1241 1311 1201 1201 1241 11 I 1 191 1231 1291 1211 1201 1191 1231 1201 191 1291 1141 1211 1291 1211 1241 111 1231 1191 1231 1201 1191 1141 1201 1191 1241 12-11 1241 1191 1201 1141 1111 1231 1201 1311 1191 1231 1241 1201 1111 1291 1241 1191 1191


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