Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Page 22 text:

TOP ROW: Mr. Seay, B. Broerman, L. Haines, J. Mossman. C. Dunning, j. Maris. R. Heckel, Miss Townley, B, Shuey, R. Yazell, R. Welch, R. Morrison, L. Resler, S. Peal, Mr, Horton. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Mathias, H. Bertenshaw, J. Hetzel, P. Easter, R. Behymer, H. Convery, R. Gross, M. F. Hidden. A. Chalker, M. Roever, M. Due, G. Muse, V. Norris, A. Atchinson. Mr. Hunt. THIRD ROXV: L, Ervin. B. Keidel, R. Miller, F. Fearon, D. Shore, H. Horton, M. Gabel. S. Walker, B. Parker. A. Heschong, V. Webster, T. Stanforth, M. Flinn. SECOND ROW: H. Mauntel, I. Hall, R. Platt, M. Beall, M. Yowell, M. Rose, R. Wiley, E. I-Ieschong, V. Lindahl, M. Kemper, M. Haley, M. E. Hunt, A. Kaucher. FIRST ROW: M. F. Shoemaker. A. jones, V. Lowther, J. Milligan, C. Beyer, I-I. Brooks, D, Miller. G. Becker, L. Graf, E. Wichlach, E. Seeger, L. Ralphy, D. King. THE LUNCH ROOM ELL, what have we here? You've guessed it-the most important part of the school. Though our main purpose at Withrow is to satisfy our hunger for knowl- edge, every day at eleven-forty-five great evidence is shown of another hunger equally as important, for then first lunch begins, and everyone is sure to see to it that he gets his share. This year we have an added feature in our lunchroom. It is two new counters, one for boys and one for girls, where ice cream, bread, butter, rolls, custards, and salads may 11 O be obtained by those who do not care for any hot food. Across the hall from the students' lunch- room is the teachers' lunchroom. It is very similar to the students' lunchroom in every way, with student helpers there, also. The lunchrooms are very efliciently and systematically managed by Miss Townley, assisted by Mr. Mathias and Mr. Hunt. We are proud of our beautiful lunchroom with its many smiling, happy, and willing workers, and we will always remember it. JANE MILLIGAN.

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ART LEAGUE ORMED six years ago, the Art League has been one of the foremost factors in beautifying the halls of our school with paintings. Organized of members of the student body and of the faculty, the league is supported entirely by voluntary contribu- tions by the students. This year the Art League has added to those pictures already on the walls a paint- ing by the well-known Cincinnati artist, Paul Ashbrook. Hanging between rooms 105 and 105, the picture, entitled Cathedral Wall, Tepozotlan, brightens the east hall. Of his painting, Mr. Ashbrook writes the following: Tepozotlan, a few miles from Mexico City, was built originally as a convent by the Jesuits in 1582. The wall seen here in the foreground and the cathedral in the distance 109 are an exquisite example of that bizarre re- ligious style of architecture and decoration known as the Ultra-Barocco or Mexican Baroccof' Among the paintings presented by the league in former years are the murals in the lunch room, the creations of a Cincinnati artist, Louis Endresg also there are the two reproductions of scenes from Abbey's frieze, The Search for the Holy Grail , Indians, by H. Sharp, famous for his Indian por- trayals, Still Life, by Mrs. L. F. Fisher, and Interior, by Elizabeth Nourse. Selecting paintings of color and interest to all the school, the Art League has been performing a valuable service for the school, and one which should continue in the years to come. HOMER JENSEN.



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TOP ROXV: 1. Putman, XV. Eveland, B. Kinney. LOXVER ROW: D. Grosse, R. jackson, V. Lowther, Mr. Ziegler, B, Nemirotl, A. Storkcr, L. Xwarnerke. HE amount of deposits in the Withrow Savings Bank has increased steadily since its founding. Through the efforts and co-operation of both teachers and students, there are now approximately one thousand depositors. Last year there were approxim- ately 850 depositors. This is a remarkably large percent of our pupils. The banking ofhce, located in room 120, is open every Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning from 8:00 A. M. to 8:25 A. M. The D, C, and junior High School students make their deposits through their home-room representatives, who take the money to the banking ofhce. The upper classmen make their own deposits. Bank books may be kept by the students or left with the bank. Three percent interest is paid. This bank is very convenient for deposits, because it is right at hand to its depositors. During the past year the management of the bank has been in the hands of the fol- lowing students: john Putman ............ Sfzldezzf .Nlrzmzger Martha Maycox, Ruth jackson, Bertha Nemiroff, Virginia Lowther, Burton Kinney ......... Tefferr mm' Bookkeepwr Arline Stocker, Lillian Warneke, Doris Grosse, Bill Eveland, Mary Blust ..A.r.rj.rfr111f5 The success of the Bank is greatly due to the efforts of Mr. Ziegler, faculty advisor. It is rather remarkable that the amount of deposits has not dropped during the season of business depression. DON LYNCH.

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