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

 - Class of 1937

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lpaf 4. 1 ' . , T 23 .W 4 P . mg H' ff 16-,,, nr -EWITHEUW I H L -1 L E Jmf sfvmrffn TH R J W SH SCHUUL cmnml, 04410 Q 3 7 OPENING SECTION - CIear the gang pIanI4 - hoist anchor - cast oft! . . . page 6 , . , .A,,,.,,,,..., .,.. .,v. -v Y- SENIOR SECTION - Ihey pace the decI4, eager Ior distant horizons .... page Q4 W 3l?f w 'T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' U 'C' X' ' V. Us 4 VV. t :Tv C...... . - I - . , I CLASSES - The crew passes in review and respectIuIIy salutes the helm. . . page 62 ACTIVITIES - We pause in our strenuous IiIe aboard ship. . ' .... page IOO ON II-IE STAGE - Music and drama enIiven the cruise ....... page 128 , aj' .. V . ' ... V -, -1 - ,o - ' ' ' ' ATHLETICS - PhysicaI training maIces hearty sailors ..... ' . . . page I38 SI'IIP'S LOG - Outstanding events pass in grand, panoramic review .... page 158 ' ' ' ' ','e.N-1-'j' -' - - vs-L:-, 1Al'ff'f1f-V-s. 1 1, f, .f K -in ' ft--V,f'g'g,: ' , '- . ,A. N- ,-' .'- ml,-1: Oh, a sailors lile is hold and lreeln fhye, rnatey, and il you --'-- ,.-., - -,A , ,g ,- 1 - . V - will set your course with the chart on the opposite page you will ey-.v 71, V X - ,- ,- .Mu A fs, Jfpsgy I gfwlgfgrrun . I 4. lind true enjoyment in graphic reirospection ol the eventlul voyage lx, , J. .rnv.- 1. - . -, ' W , - , ol l936-l937. Come along there, sailor, with the lceepers ol the l'l. S. Withrovvis log and delve into the mwries stored in your , nf , . sea-bags. We will swing around the declcs ol our ship as vve ,----.,,.t ,Y ,, , loolc over lamiliar laces, and revievv our many lavorite activities. n Septemher, the Good Ship Withrow, taxed io capacty with passengers and crew, went fo sea -here were some ahoard wishing to 'nold stronger characters hy hard worlc and to 'ncrease their information, others, merely on a pleasure cruise, desiring to linger long in each port while the ship was pushing on to new, deeper waters. 1lOver the railing turg lresh- men waving their last goodhyes to lond par- ents who had sent lorth their hlessings arid good wistes. lhese youngsters were rot qute certain whether they would enjoy their new fourney through education. -he list day ol the uninitiated seamen was one ol unlamiliar experiences and indecision. Earther acquaintance with the ways ol the hgh sea, however, and contact wth congenial and experienced shipmates soon caised the plehes to leel more lice ile intrepid voyagers they had imagined themselves to he helore setting sail. llhlewcomers who never helore had traveled on the Withrow soon perceived that sle was living, animate, possessed ol a soul, mostly hy virtue ol her principals and teachers. Without their spontaneity she would seem only a succession ol vast halls leading into dull, dreary rooms. By thei' possession ol praisevvorihy qualities, hy their unsellish devotior to the institution, hy their constant example ol culture and deportment, these glides, vvho point out our course, have sei a goal lor which all vvho aim may strive. Ilhssisting Captain Peoples and his stall ol instructors was the ollice crevv. -o them is due tlanlcs lor running the cralt in a smooth cou'se. lhrougl the reliahilify ol each secretary, the seemingly trivial rec- essities such as changng programs, granting exctses, developing lriendly contacts with outsiders were tacen care ol. lhese assistarts have hecome an indispensable part ol the ship, to wlom all go lor aid vvhen conlronted hy grievances, and on vvhom all depend to help prevent the cralt lrom running on roclcs in tle log. Ms expectatior maintains life, so did the thought ol the various outside activities sustain our hopes lor a gratilying ioirney. By a participation in things other than ite regular roifine, vve savv lile vviih a dilleent aspect. lhe cruise vvas made 'tore pleasurah e, lriends hecame more comparionalole, and all were dravvn nearer to the interests ol the vessel. 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VA, ,M Q, we Kg, f...avf,, :f W A J I I am, 4' ,f irr, S if VAX nail ' rrnhiiw-D ,,,, in ii lslhli lo lVliss flgerter the girls ol Withrow go with their prohlems and requests, lor they know she will heed them with lairness and understanding, and will admin- ister helplul advice. rlVliss fhgerterls assistant, lVliss hlidcum, with her lriendly smile and genial personality, is a lamiliar ligure to Withrow girls. tlrhlways husy, the svvitchhoard operator is indispensalole to the navigation ol the ship. SWITCHBOARD MISS NICKUM ,VN l, ii lVlr. Wilbur, because ol his patience, his amiable ancl sympathetic nature, is esteemed by every member ol the Junior High. Ellhe ollice crew, energetic and i ellicient, is a vital part ol the school, lor by its execution ol imporiant cluties, it cloes its part to lceep the ship running smoothly. ifllhe gracious, sincere, solicitous soul ol Dorothy Spatz will always remain a happy memory to us. MISS HEFLIN MISS l-IOEFLE l l l SEA i'EDa+Mrs. O'ConnelI, Miss Vance, Miss Strate, Miss Snyder, Miss Seay, ST!XNDINCkMiss Sibcy, Mr, Ray, Mr, Ralston. NOT iN PICTURE-Miss Betts, Miss Cavernan, Miss Corcoran, Miss Cox, Miss Fels, Mrs, Cillrnan, Mr, I-iarner, Miss Hildebrandt, Mr, Holder, Mr. Howe, Miss Keller. Here, at the end of our voyage, we have opportunity ot expressing our grati- tude to the otticers ot the Withrovv. It was they who guided our first taltering footsteps when we entered training, they who steadied us during the gales and FIRST ROW, Seatedfe-A Miss Crove, Miss Wood, Mr, Stephany, Mr, Vigard, SEC- OND ROW, Seated ae- Mr Mathias, Miss jones, Miss Mudge, Mr. Horton, STAND- INCeaMr I-fonts NOT IN PICTURE--Miss Lackey, Miss Meredith. i ' Eval A 5 ,ix . 1 1 1 'L . , . , ,l. 'WZ if ' f' A ya 1 1. Q 'Icy Q 1- e paw F4215 ' ,, i Qi f 4' S i Y! E Q, 1 1 ,il 35 A 'M' afilvm -D 'S I .fl Q! K NX' U s M! A if 1 A 'Ia .A J '-1 3 , 6 'V SL. O ,, 'N ,,.T... .z,.... 1..,... . L. 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We have paclced our sea-hags with tae priceless treasures ol lcnowledge, ahility, sell-reliance, and ahove all, the conlidence that we are capahle ol accomplishing the taslc which lies helore us. Qur declcs are cleared, our sails are set, we are ready and eager to emloarlc once again lor distant horizons. .Q ...lv NJ I f - 1 432 I l V I E, g, 1 v . ll, I y if xi I 1 1 my f Jn I w H 1wIM'I 11 illwl ml' f,vl.,J.1. fx IMI w f-My ffl fXuI+1rmm lfrxxfix wx 6 'rl 71 .1 w, ,I v ww' EUM1 I 'lv fV .l.1ng f1w 1 wXNw ,ww wx WWW www F' 'rw ll,:m P'-w1.f1-Am Fw! l V'I!1! r i 5 fc' xy ,il J :sim W'fjmjW 4 ww HH Hx '.wV'W1V' H -I' F , 'VS Il 'x PY!! i'w .ww lA'f'H'XU!'l' WJ' 1 V-wwxr 1- f in Q53 -6, W' 'W Www VH iw XJ vw, ,H l Z' Imfl fxlw. 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H1 X 7 N N Y , AA Dorothy loe Wtlllarm Ered l-lerbert Vxftlsoh Wfllsoo Wrlsorw Whlooer ANGIE Altldred Ima lack leahhe Mitchell Wolf Vxfood Woolley Wuelzer Zaretslg NAMES GE SEMORS WHOSE PlElllRES DO AlOl APPEAR Leonard Ball, Eiuth Beamer, Marie Bedtord, Mary Bertha, Margaret Bley, Elmer Brarrtlage, Clarrisa Broadus, Marioh Brown, Ruth Buchanan, Boo Buckles, Mary Bums, Eletty Cleary, Puth Covert, Gertrude Cross, Arthur Cullen, Cllttord Dods, Polaert Flynn, Edward Celhot, Ethel Earl Eerov ywfegmef Crertat, Wtllianw Cuiltoyle, Arthur l'l3l'lT!Ol1 mmef,-,y Paul Elayrtes, Kathleeh laeohs, David lohrtstoh, Harold lordart, Wtlbert Kuettrter, Pay Lane, 'larlorte Eolle, Mary Luther, Nellte MCCaverh,Eeah lvleliehzle, Eettx lxrleldelll, lxlyrlle Mel tu Clarence- Moore Aitred Mosier, Marlon Nelalett, Martha Qlsort, Eduth E'elrthoI:, lkl ?lt 3t.l1' tl E be Poland. Pay Sehueller, Seward Seull, Mary Seta, Larry Shellleld, lessle Stmpsort, Margue Sunny gory Mftlda Srl-1ldlTlOVG, Dorothy Shell, Puth Sweeney Maya Syelus, Eiuth laosey, Poherl Turret iii 1' v' l-'iw 717 - Q A I Q. iii? S' - ADAMS, MILDRED, Millie Dante Cub I, II, Tower Y I, Il, Ill, PV' Q IX, llunorary Xnlloy Ball Tram I, ll, I Q llaskvtltall I, ll, III, IV, Basebal I, Il, ' Ill, Hocl-.ey I, C A A I, ll, Ill, IV, SVVIIIIIIIIIIEQ I, ll, Sfrlbblers III, IV, Volley Ball III, IV, Clee Club Ill, , , jwerval Chorus Ill, IV, Bowling IX I 'S' b ty s X ' ,.' ,, ADAMS RUTH, Ruthie I rn, r c, A A ty, '55 ADLER, ELEANOR .,r Q 3 ,, , atb A A I, II, Ill, IV, Volley Ball, Manager Ill, Cerman Club IV. ALBERTZ, FLORENCE, FIossie Tower News Typist IV, Annual Typist IV, Mr Seay's Office IV CAP'N PEOPLES It isn't the school: it's the PRINCIPAL of the thing. ANDERSON, NANCY, Squirt Entered Wtthrow In Sophomore year, Archery II, IV, SWll'T1ITIll'Ig II, Ill, IV, C A A II, Ill, IV, French Club III, IV, I-ltstory Club III, Minstrel Show III, IV, Camera Club IV, Tha'ran IV. ABENSCHON, NORMA, Rae Tot-.rr N I, Il, Ill, IV, Special Chorus ANDERSON NORMAN P UAndy.. I, ll, Ill, IN , C A A I, IV, Tennis ' , ,I 'I ll: Hlrvpocrates Society III, Ctrls Clee Lam FILE II' PIIISICS FIUID IV' Club IV, Cerman Club IV, Euterpean IV, ANGERT, BETTY C A, A I, II, III, IV, Vice President Ill, President IV, Basketball II, III, IV, Baseball Il, Dance Club II, III, IV, Color Day II, III, Lilteratas Il, Annual Staff III, IV, Scrlbblers Ill, Tower Y Ill, IV, I-Iuppocrates Society ABRAHAM, ALBERTA, Bobbie Chorean Dance Club I, Il, III, IV, Lrteratas I, ll, I-locley I, ll, III, IV, C A A I, Il, Ill, IV, Minstrel Show In III, IV, Special Chorus III, Class ' Treasurer III, IV, Pep Committee IV, Vol ey Ball II, ill ACOMB, LAWRENCE, Larry Stamp Club Il, ASMUS, DOROTHY, Dot ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN OIQGAINIIZED TO BACON, BETSY ROSS, Betty I'l-clXey I, Basketball I, C A A I, Ill, Spoclal Chorus I, ll, III, C'ee Club ll, Ill, IV, Baseball Ill, Law Club Ill BACON, MARIAN C A A I, II, Ill, IV, Tennis I, Il, III, IV, Swurnmnng I, Clee Club Il, Ill, French C'ub Il, Ill, Treasurer Ill, Baslcetball II, lll, IV, I-loclcey ll, Ill, IV, Camera Club Ill, I-lrstonan Club III, Tower News III, IV, Tower Y Ill, IV, Minstrel Show Ill, IV, Thalian IV BAEHR, IANE C A A I, II, Ill, IV, Tower News I, II, Ill, IV, Cens Togala I, ll, Aedrle Il, Lrteratas I, II, President Il, Min- strel Show, ll, Tha'Ian Ill, IV, Scrub- hlers Ill, IV, Treasurer Ill, President IV, Class Secretary III, Tartaglran IV, President, Annual Staff IV BAHLMAN, IANET C A A I, Il, IV, A'pha Y I, ll, Botany Club ll, Rtdrng Club ll, Ill, IV, Cens Togata Il, IV, Tower Y lll, IV, President IV, Thaluan IV, Scrubblers IV, I-Itppocrates IV, Pep Committee IV, BAINBRIDCE, IEANNE, Indy C A A I, French Club ll, I-Ilstory Hunters Ill, Camera Club Ill, Thal- ian III, IV, Pythagorean IV. BAKER, RONALD L., Bake Cens Togata il, Ill, I-li-Y Ill, IV, Corresponding Secretary IV, Minstrel Show III, IV, Special Chorus IV, Poin- care Math Club IV BAKER, STUART, Stew Cens Togata II, Radio Cub ll, Track Il, Wrthrow Club IV, Physics Club IV, , Phtlologla IV BROADEIXI TEIE IVIINDS II7 I BALL, LEONARD, Len Entered Withrow in junior year, Radio Club Ill, IV. BALL, WILLIAM, Bill Band I, II, Ill, IV, Orchestra I, II, Presentation Orchestra I, Il, III, IV, Euterpean II, Brass Sextette II, Trom- bone Ouartette Ill, IV, Wrthrow Club IV, Poincare Math Club IV, Physics Club IV, President IV. BANGHAM, BETTY, Betts Minstrel Show l, Il, Ill, IV, O A A I, II, Ltteratas II, Archery II, Basket- ball Il, IV, Baseba'I II, IV, French Club Il, III, Scrlbblers Ill, IV, Euter- pean IV, Secretary IV, Thalian IV. BARTLETT, MARIORIE, Mari Basketball IV. BATES, DOROTHY, Dottie Literatas I, II, Basketball I, Dance Club l. BATTENHEISER, WILHELMINA, Wilma I-lrppocrates Society III. BAUER, DOROTHY, Dot C A A I, French Club II, III. BAUSEWINE, GEORGE Swimming Team I, ll, Ill, IV, lunior Captain Il, Captain IV, Tennis Team I, Tennis Club I, Torch-Y II, Secre- tary, Ctens Togata ll, I-Ii-Y Ill, With- row Cub III, IV, Philologia III, IV, Vice President IV, Treasurer IV, Sig- ma Carnma IV, Annual Staff IV, Tower News IV, Tartaglian IV. BAXTER, ELEANOR, Scoots French Club ll, BEAM ER, RUTH, Redhead BENGERT, BETTE, Betts Riding Club ll, Office Work IV BENNA, MARY ELLEN, Boots BEST. BILL Crlee C'ub I, ll, Minstrel Show II, Ill, IV, History Club III BIDDLE, IUNE Orchestra I, II, Ill, IV, Euterpean Ill, Presentation Orchestra III, IV, Scrib- blers IV. BIEHL, NORMA, Norm C A A I, ll, Tower Y Il, III, IV, Thalian Ill, IV, BIHL, MINNA, Minnie Law Club I, II, Ill, IV, Treasurer IV, Annual Representative I, Il, Annual Staff Ill, IV, Business Manager IV, Minstrel Show Ill, IV. BIVEN, RICHARD, Pep Swimming III, IV. BLOME, MARCELLA Tower Y I, Il. BOEHMLER, ETHEL Spanish Club III. BOENKE, RUTH Cttee Club I, II, Special Chorus II, International Relations Ill, Lunch Room Ill, IV, BOGART, DOUGLAS, Doug Olee Club I, II, Ill, IV, Special Chcrus ll, III, IV, Tower News Ill, IV. BOIKE, HELEN Oens Togata IV, Euterpean IV. BOLES, RUTH ELEANOR, Woo Baseball I, Tennis I, II, III, IV, A'pha Y I ll' I-Ioclaey ll' Tower Y Ill IV, Qs 'shi' ' I 'swung I I S 2 A 'I I is I I, e 'Ito FIRST-MATE CADWALLADER Speak right up, boys, l'm all ears. BONO, IOHN Entered Withrow in Senior year, Pythagorean IV, President, BOSWELL, PHYLLIS ELAINE, Phil Entered Witlwrow in Iunior year, Crlee Club Ill, IV, Special Chorus IV, Latin Club Ill. BOUSMAN, RUBY, Bee Alpha Y I, Law Club II, Fllppocrates Society IV BOYAIIAN, RUTH, Libby OE STIIDENTS AND DEVEEDP THE COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING -Y.. .14-.1-Q.-4 BRADEN, EVELYN, EV Iirrtprtwl XX illiimx iii Sutrltuiiiriti' Xutt, 'Xrritial lxt',rivwriI.1IixL' ll, IX, XXiiitu.il Statt IX , Li XX .IX ll, Ian Club III, IX , Stwrelarx IX , luxxui X Ill, Toner Nutr. IX BRADEN, WILLIAM, 'lBiII , Snoof Lriturtml XX ithinxx in Senior Xear, Timer News IX, Annual Statl lX', Plrilnlogra IX', XXrthrirxx Club lX', Hi X' lX', Spec- ial Cltntus IX, Tennis Cluli IX, Min- str I Shun IX lartaelian IX BRADY, MARGARET, Peggy Lrtrrratas I, C XX XX l, Special Chl rul Il, Ill, Intviitatinrial lic-lations ll, Ill, French Clulv Ill, l.uncltrrrom Ill, IV BRAMLACE, ELM ER For-tbal' I, Ill, IX , Tracl I, Ill BREHMER, LOUISE, Weezy Crirl lleseixres I, Ci A A I, Camera Club ll, Alrgihian ll, French Club ll, Ill lnliwtom Club Ili BROADUS, CLARISSA, Shadow BROOKS, BETTY, Brooksie Heclex I, Baseball I, Basketball I, lhdrng Club Ill BROWN, RUTH, Brownie Flirting Club ll, III, IV, Ct, A XX IV, BROYLES, BETTY Enterr,,d X.X.r'itl1r'oyy in Sorrlwonurre Xear, Cfgns Tutgata ll, French Club ll, Ill, l.itgiatar. ll, C XX A ll, lll, IV, Harley ll, Ill, IV, Basketbal ll, Ill, Ba-elgra'l ll, Tower News Ill, IV, Scrib- lrlers lll, IV, Vice President Ill, Sec- retary IV, Class Vice Presirlrrnt Ill, Tv aliarr I , Annual Staft IV, Co-editor SO XXXXIIIABIE TO BRUCE, FANCES HOCE, Frannie C XX XX I, ll, Alpha Y I, ll, Cir-ns logata Il, III, SCrtl1bIers Ill, IV, Tomrr Y Ill, IV. BRUNSKILL, IAMES ROBERT, Bunny Ftwtlwall I, IXX BURKART, WALLACE Track ll, IV, Thalian lll, IV, Philo- logra IV BURKHART, BILL, Burk Tlia ian III, IV, Treasurer IV, Philo' logia Ill, IV, Sergeant at Arms IV, Camera Club III, IV, Vice President IV, Cilee Club Ill BURNS, MARY BRUTTON, MARION, Brutt Swimming ll, Riding Club Il, Ill BYLUND, LINTON, Lin Physics Club Ill, Swimming Team lll, IV, Poincare Math Club IV CALLAWAY, BETTY Entered XfVithrow in lunior year, Euterpean IV CARROLL, MARILYN, Neat French Club ll, CARTER, SUE C A A I, Baseball I, Volley Bal' I, Basketball ll CHISHOLM, IAMES, jim Gee Club I, ll, Annual Representative I, Track ll, Ill, IV, Lunchroom ll Ill, IV, Minstrel Show II, Ill, IV, Hi-Y Ill, IV, President IV, Peo Com- mittee IV, President, Special Chorus IV, Vxfithrcrw Club IV. CLEARY, BETTY Euterbean ll, Ill, Special Chorus ll, Thalian IV COLEMAN, DOROTHY, Dot Hockey I, ll, lll, Basketball I, II, Ill, IV, C XX XX I, ll, Riding Club I, ll, French Club I, ll, IV. CONANT, ELEANOR Entered Witlwrow in Sophomore year, Botany Club ll, Tower News Ill, IV, Annual Stall IV, Annual Representa- tive IV, Camera Club IV, Thalian IV. COOK, MARION, Cookie C XX XX I, III, IV, Hockey I, III, IV, Sbecia' Chorus I, Il, Ill, IV, Minstrel Show Il, Ill, IV, Chorean Dance Club III, IV. CORY, IOHN R., lack Camera Club III, Physics Club Ill, Minstrel Show Ill, Spanish Club IV, HifY IV, Poincare Math Club IV' Volley Ball IXX. COVERT, RUTH C XX XX I, ll, Crrrls Clee Club ll, Ill IV, Special Chorus lll, IV, Dance Club IV. COZMIDES, FANNIE CRANCE, IEROME International Relations I, ll, Minstrel Show ll, lll, Basketball Manager ll, lll, IV, Baseball Manager ll, Ill, Foot- ball Manager lll, IV, Law Cub IV CROSBY, ELEANOR, Ellie C A A ll, Ill, IV, German Club IV, CRUMB, CARL Tennis I, ll, Ill, IV, Swimming I, Il, XXnnual Representative I, Torch-Y ll, President, Treasurer, Tower News ll, III, Associate Editor Ill, Philologia Ill, IV, Secretary Ill, Critic, IV, Presi- dent IV, Physics Club III, Secretary, Tennis Club Ill, IV, Treasurer Ill, President IV, Svanish Club Ill, Treas- urer, Annual Statl IV, Sigma Gamma IV, Camera Club IV, Poincare Math Club IXX, Secretary I TI-IEM If-XS MEMBERS GE SOCIETY. ACTIVITIES Y' CULLEN, ARTHUR Annual Representative III. DANNEMAN, FRED Entered Withrow in junior year, Ari- nual Staff Ill, IV, Co-Editor IV, Philo- logia III, IV, President IV, Sigma Gamma IV, Withrow Club IV, Tower News IV DE ANGELO, MARIE, Dee Home Room President I, Tower News Representative I, Hockey I, II, III, IV, Basketba'l I, ll, III, IV, Baseball I, II, Ill, IV, G A A I, ll, Ill, IV, Honorary Hockey Team III, Law Club Ill, Outing Club Ill, IV, DEEM, RUTH, Rudy Lunchroom ll, Ill, IV, Special Chorus IV. DEERING, DONNA, Dee Dee G A A I, III, Riding Club I, Outing , Club I, Literatas I, ll, Orchestra I, II, Euterpean I, ll, III, IV, Chorean I, Presentation Orchestra ll, Ill, IV, Concertmeister Ill, IV, Tower Y III, Tower News IV. DE IAGER, EVERETT, 'IDee Minstrel Show Ill, IV, Physics Club Ill, Band III, IV, Presentation Orches- tra lll, IV, Euterpean IV, A'umnal Orchestra IV, Senior Orchestra IV. DEL GESSO, ANTOINETTE, Net Law Club IV. ' DENNIS, HARLAN, Lee Special Chorus I, II, Ivlale Chorus I, Athletic Representative II, Gym Club Ill, Annual Representative Ill, School Bank IV, Thalian IV, Law Club IV, President. DE VOSS, CHARLES, Chuck Boys Glee Club I, Special Chorus II, lvlinstrel Show II, Euterpean Il, IV, Band Ill, IV, Presentation Orchestra Ill, IV, Vifithrow C'ub IV DIETZ, IACK Football III, IV, Special Chorus III, Model Aeroplane Club IV DISS, ELINOR Special Chorus Il, Law Club IV, G A A, IV DODDS, WARREN, Curly Senior Orchestra I, Il, III, IV, Band I, Presentation Orchestra II, Gens Togata Il, Botany ll, III DODS, CLIFFORD, Dip Volley Ball I, Law Club IV DOENCH, MARIANNE BETTY, Mimi G A A I, Tower Y I, II, Minstrel Show I, II, IV, Outing Club I, Inter- national Relations III, Ottice Statt Ill, German Club IV DOUGLAS, IEANETTE French Club Il, Ill, G A A ll, Thal- ian III, IV, DUDERSTADT, VIRGINIA, Duder Annual Representative I, Alpha Y I, II, Gir's Glee Club ll, Ill, Lunchroom Il, Ill, IV, Euterpean Ill. DUNLAP, ORA, Babe Poincare IVIath Club IV, DURHAM, THOMAS, Red EARLS, ROBERT, Bob Glee Club I, Band II, Ill, IV, Male Chorus Ill, Gym Club Ill, Senior Or- chestra IV, Euterpean IV. EBERHARD, GEORGE, Ebby Sigma Gamma IV, Tartaglian IV, Ger- man Club IV EBERLY, TOM, Tom Philologia III, IV, Withrovv Club Ill, IV, International Relations III, Sigma Gamma IV, Hippocrates IV. ECCLES, EARLE Football Il, Ill, IV, Law Club III, IV EDWARDS, DOROTHY, Dot EDWARDS, FRANCES, Franny Lunchroom III, IV, Hippocrates III, IV. ENNIS, BILL EICHELBERGER, VIRGINIA, Ike Alpha Y I, Basketball I, Il, III, IV, Gems Togata Il, Archery II, Camera Club Ill, Tower Y IV, Spanish Club IV. EMERY, MADGE Alpha Y Il, French Club III, EMSLIE, IEANNIE C. Riding Club I, ll, III, G, A, A, I, II, Camera Club II, Ill, IV, Secretary- Treasurer III, Tower News ll, III, IV, Girl Reserves Ill, Physics Club IV, Thalian IV, ENNEKING, IEAN ANNA Rho Kappa III, EPPERT, MARIORIE, Midge Special Chorus ll, Ill, Euterpean II, III, IV, Camera Club Ill, ESTES, GWENDOLYN, Gwennie Law Club III. EVERS, DON Radio Club Ill. FAGIN, LOUISE Dance Club I, ll, Ill, IV, G A, A, I, ll, Ill, IV, Outing Club I, Volley Ball I, ll, Ill, Tower Y Il, Ill, IV, Special Chorus Ill, IV, Basketball III, Euterpean IV. EIIRNISII OUTLETS EOR VARIGUS DESIRES AND PROVIDE IVIEAINIS FRANKLIN, ELIZABETH, Beth C A A I, Il, III, IV, Hockey I, II, III, IV, Archery I, Minstrel Show I, ll, III, IV, Chorean Dance Club I, III, IV, Tennis II, III, IV, Baseball ll, Special Chorus Il, III, IV, A'pha Y II, Inter- na'innaI Relations II, Basketball Ill, X IV, Outing Club III, IV, Tower Y A III, IV, Thalian IV, ET FRANKLIN, OLIVE French Club Ill, Latin Club III, IV, C A A Ill 15, 'I ' 2: 'ef ,Q f DT.: xx st fY -fu, ' r. v , E I ,s l ' CIE .f - . er' FRIEDRICH, ANITA . ,nf-Ya mis once Club i, ii, iii, Special ciiaf- IA f, us I, Il, Ill, Phythagorean IV, Riding -r Club IV , AQ MR SURDO Two nights D. T.-and not SOCIAL TEA. FRUECHTEMEYER, ALICE GABRIEL, ,DOROTHY IEAN, Dotty Alpha Y II, III, C A A, ll, III, Tennis II, Camera Club II, III, Rid- ing Club II, III, Kalidasa IV GAIN, MARIE Cens Togata I, II, III, IV, Hockey I, II, Ill, IV, Basketball I, Il, III, IV, Baseball I, Il, III, IV, C A A I, ll, Ill, IV, Literatas ll, Archery ll, III, IV, Camera Club III, IV, Tower News III, IV, Associate Editor IV. FALONE, BETTY, Bet C A A II, IV, Guting Club II, IV, Itolcy Ball ll, Annual Representative ll, Law Club IV FISCHER, EDWARD, Fish Cerman Club IV GARDNER, GEORGE, Hitler Cheer Leader II, lll, Pep Committee IV, FISCHER, IOSEPH, jazzy joe FLETCHER, PAUL Bats Clee Club Ill, IV, Special Chorus GARVER, MARVIN, Red Ill GISCHEL, VIOLET FLYNN, ROBERT, Bob ltlath Club IV. GLAUB, MARIORIE, Marge Clee Club ll, III, Special Chorus Il, Ill, IV, C A A II, Lunch Room III, IV, Euterpean IV, Cerman Club III, Annual Staff IV. IV, FOLGER, FRANKLIN Time-r News III, IV, Minstrel Show GOLAY, FABER Iunior Orchestra I, Il, Boys C'ee Club III, IV, Special Chorus IV, Poincare Math Club IV GORDON, IACQUELINE, lackie C A A I, Alpha Y ll, Special Chor- us III, IV, Thalian III, IV, Tower News III, Lunchroom Ill, IV, Tower Y IV. GREGG, RALPH Euterpean Il, Ill, IV, Presentation Or- chestra III, IV, International Rela- tions III, Band IV, Philologia IV, Withrow Club IV, Cerman Club IV, Pythagorean IV GRENAT, ETHEL Basketbal I, Swimming Ill. GRIFFITH, FRANCES, Fran C A A I, Tennis Club II, Cens Togata III, Clee Club III, IV, Hip- pocrates IV, Special Chorus IV GRIFFITH, PEGGY, Peggy C A A I, Il, III, IV, International Relations I, II, Hockey I, French Club II, III, Euterpean III, IV, Dance Club IV, Swimming IV, Basketball I. GRINDROD, BILL, Grinnie Boys Clee Club I, History Hunters III, Lunch Room III, IV, Cerman Club IV, Poincare lVlath Club IV. GROSS, GERTRUDE, Gerry GRUENINGER, GRACE, Gracie Voiley Ball I, Il, Basketball I, II, Baseball I, II, C A A I, II, III, IV, Clee Club I, II. GUARD, WARREN, Bud Cens Togata I, Il, Band I, ll, Ill, IV, Minstrel Show Il, Hi-Y III, IV. GUEST, MURIEL C A A I, II, Literatas I, ll, Inter- national Re'ations III, Dance Club IV, Riding Club IV. OE EXPRESSION EOR ALL TYPES OE TALENT. A WIDE VARIETY OE GUMBERT, BETTY, Betts Camera Club III, IV, Euterpean Ill, IV, C A A IV, Volley Ball IV, Basketball IV, Accompanist tor Boys' Glee Club III. HAHN, VIRGINIA, Ginny Oens Togata ll, lll, French Club ll, Ill, HANDORF, EDWARD, Hiene Band I, Annual Home Room Repre- sentative IV, Special Chorus IV. HARDISTY, HELEN C-. A A. I, IV, Baseball I, Basket- ball I, ll, Ill, IV, Hockey I, Archery I, IV, Cens Togata ll, III, IV, Camera Club Ill, Tower Y IV. HARRELL, DOROTHY, Dart Law Club Ill, IV, Information Desk IV. HARRINGTON, CLIVE, Pike Orchestra I, ll, IV, Band III, IV, Minstrel Show Ill. HAUCK, ANDREW C., Andy Q Minstrel Show ll, Ill, IV, Hi-Y IV, Swimming IV, Pythagorean IV. HAWKI NS, RUTH FRANCES HAYNES, PAUL R., Pat Athletic Representative I, IV, Cheer- leader IV. HAZEN, EDWARD Math Club IV. HEALEY, DANIEL ROBERT, Dan Minstrel Show I, Il, Ill, IV, Alphian I, Football I, Physics Club Ill, Law Club Ill, Boys Clee Club IV, Special Chorus IV. HEIM, IACK Special Chorus I, ll, Boys Clee Club I, Rho Kappa Ill, History Club III HEIS, HARRY Hi-Y Ill, Radio Club Ill, IV. HEMMER, VIRGINIA MARIE, Ginny Entered Witltrow in Senior year, Law Club IV, HEMPFLING, PHILA, Phi C A A I, ll, Ill, IV, Alphian I, Vofley Ball I, Il, Ill, IV, Baseball I, II, Ill, IV, Basketball I, II, IV, Cens Togata ll, Ill, IV, Hippocrates IV. HEUPEL, EVELYN, Eve Cerman Club IV. HEZLEP, SARAH, Francie O A A. I, Basketball I, IV, Hockey I, Archery I, Cens Togata ll, III, IV, International Relations III, Annual Staff Ill, IV, Hippocrates IV. HIGH, BOB, Hi Thalian III, IV, Camera Club Ill, Ralstonian Ill, Law Club IV, Tartag- lian IV. HIGHT, FRANK, Professor International Relations I, Physics Club Ill, Camera Club Ill, IV, Law Club IV, Thalian Ill, IV, Pythagorean IV. HIMES, BOB Bancl I, ll, III, IV, Minstrel Show IV, Hi-Y IV. HITT, NANCY ELIZABETH, Nancy HOEH, WALTER L., Wally Volley Ball Team I, ll, Ill, IV, Cap- tain III, Clee Club I, IV, Special Chorus ll, IV. HOFER, WANETA, Blondie Entered Withrow in Senior year. HOLMES, ALLEN C. Cens Togata I, ll, III, Philologia IV, Withrow Club IV. X5 a.?rfA L ft 1 I Q A ' 295 is Q50 MR, SMITH He's the rhythm man in our band. HOLMES, BETTY IEAN O A. A I, Alphian ll, French Club III. HORMBERG, HARVEY, Harve Stamp Club I, Tower News IV. HOUGH, SHERMA Minstrel Show Ill, IV. HOWARD, WILLIAM, Bill Raclio Club I, Special Chorus ll, Ill. HOWE, ROBERT, Bob Band I, Il, III, IV, Orchestra I, Il, Ill, Minstrel Show I, Il, Ill, IV, Euterpean I, II, Ill, Senior Orchestra IV, Hi-Y IV. ORGANIZATIONS SIIPPIEIVIIENTINO CLASS WORK AND OPENING HUFFSTEDER, BILL, Bill C-lee Club I, ll, lX', Lunch Room ll, Ill, IV, hllnsttel SIMM lll, IV, Ht-Y III, IX, Xice President IX , XVithrow Club IX, Special Chorus IV. HUGHES, ROBERT, Bob Thalian Ill, IX HULS, BILL Stamp Club I, Ill, IV, President IV, Treasurer Ill, Band II, Ill, Cens Togata ll, Treasurer ll, Witlirow Club Ill, IX, Vice President IV, Thalian Ill, lX', lxlinstrel Show III, Tartagltan IX , Vice President, Athletic Represen- tative IX , Philolcigta IV, I-lippocrates Society lx' HUMPHREY, GEORGE WIBLET Entered Withrow in Senior year, I-ltppocrates Society IV, Tartaglian IV, HUMPHREYS, IOHN Industrial Arts Club Ill, Hi-Y IV, Pythagorean IV IACKSON, IOHN, 74 I-listory Club Ill, Physics Club IV, lnli-Y IV. IACOBS, KATHLEEN, Kay Entered Withrow in Iunior year, IENKINS, BERNARD, IangIe Entered NVlthrow in Iunior year, I-lis- torian Club Ill IENNINGS, EUNICE, Eunie C A A I, ll, III, Basketball I, II, Baseball I, Il, Track I, II, Ill, Outing Club I, ll, Camera Club I, ll, Annual Representative I, Hockey ll, French Club ll, Athletic Representative II, Special Chorus Il, Ill, IV, Cirls Clee Club ll, Ill, Tower News Representa- tiye ll, Horseshoe Pitching Champion' Ship ill. IOHANNES, DOLORES, D G A A I, II, Ill, IV, Tower Y I, II, III, IV, I-Iockey I, ll, Ill, IV, Dance Club I, ll, III, IV, Vice Presi- dent lll, Prestdent IV, Minstrel Show I, Il, III, IV, Athletic Representative Il, Law Club Ill, IV, Corresponding Secretary Ill, President IV, Tower News Ill, IV, Outing Club III, IV, Annual Representative IV. IOHNSON, IEAN E., Oscar Lunch Room Ill, IV, I-Iippocrates So- ciety III, IV. IOHNSON, FRANCES, Fran Law Club Ill, IV, Special Chorus III, IV, Ciirls Clee Club III, IV. IOHNSON, RUTH C A A l, Tennis Club Il, Tower Y Il, Ill, IV. IOHNSTON, DAVID, Dave Entered Withrow in Senior year. IONES, BOB, Buster Speciaf Chorus ll, III, Cross Country II, Minstrel Show Ill, IV, IORDAN, HAROLD IULIA, NANCY Ci A A I, Minstrel Show I, ll, Ill, IV, Euterpean II, III, IV, Riding Club IV, Thalian IV - IUNG, NICK, Nick Swimming Team ll, lll, IV, Stamp Club Ill, Hi-Y IV, Special Chorus IV, KAIN, BOB, Rip Wrthrow Club IV, Philologia IV, KAPS. VIRGINIA, Iinny Senior Orchestra I, Cv A A I, Ill, IV, Botany Club ll, Volley Ball Ill, IV, Basketball Ill, IV, Camera Club Ill, IV, Secretary and Treasurer IV, Clerman Club IV. KAY, DILWORTH, Pickle Band I, II, Ill, IV, Manager IV, Mine strel Show I, II, III, IV, Radio Club ll, Ill, Thalian Ill, IV, I-Ii-Y III, IV, Camera Club IV KILGORE, LORENE, Rene C, A, A I, Ill, Basketball I, Law Club lll. KINCAID, DOROTHY, Dottie Alpha Y I, Minstrel Show Ill, IV, Dance Club Ill, IV, KINCAID, LOUISE, Weasie Clirls Clee Club I, ll, III, IV, French Club II, Special Chorus II, III, IV, Euterpean Il, IV, Law Club III, Minstrel Show IV KINNAIRD, HERMAN KINNARD, CLEOPATRA, Pat Special Chorus Il, lll, IV, Girls Glee Club ll, Ill, IV. KLEIN, LORENZ, Duke Track I, Clee Club ll, Camera Club Il, Minstrel Show III, IV, Cheerleader IV, Math Club IV, KOCH, GERHARD, jerry Tennis Ill. KOEHNE, ROBERT, King Tower News Representative I, Croll Team IV. KRAMER, MURIEL Special Chorus I, Il, Ill, IV, Clee Club I, C A A I, ll, III, IV, Alpha Y I, Il, I-lockey Il, Ill, IV, Gens Togata ll, Ill, IV, President IV, I-listory I-lunters Ill, International Relations Ill, Poincare IV, Law Club IV. NEW EIELDS OE EINIDEAVOR MAKE II POSSIBLE EOR IIIE STUDENT KUEFFNER, WILBERT, Willie Orchestra I, Il, Ill, IV, Band ll, Ill, IV, Presentation Orchestra Il, Ill, IV. KUNTER, DOROTHY, Dot Tower Y II, Ill, Law Club II, Ill, Thalian III, IV. LAHM, MARGARET, Madge Law Club Ill, IV. LAMPING, EDNA LEE, Mickey Entered Withrow in lunior year, C, A A, III, Thalian IV, Annual Statt IV. LANE, RAY, Stuff Law Club Ill, LANGE, CARL LAWTON, MARIORIE, Marge Cens Togata I, ll, G A A. I, Dance Club ll, Riding Club Ill, Tower Y III, IV, Scribblers IV, Thalian IV. LEHMANN, WILLIAM, Bill Football I, Ill, IV, I-lome Room Basket- ball I, ll, Ill, IV, Track I, Ill, IV, I-lome Room Baseball I, ll, Ill, Camera Club Il, Model Airplane Club IV. LEWIS, THELMA MAE, Thelm C. A A. I, Botany ll, Latin Club II, Camera Club Il, Rho Kappa II, Poin- care IV, LINDER, WILLIAM, Cuddie Tennis Club II, Ill, IV, Tennis Team Ill, I-li-Y Ill, IV, Withrow Club Ill, IV, Sigma Gamma IV, Pep Committee IV, Tartaglian IV. LIST, KATHRYN LOUISE, Kate C A. A, I, ll, Ill, Tower News IV, LOGAN, CHARLENE Riding Club I, ll, Ill, IV, Cf A A, I, il, Alpha Y I, French Club III, LOGAN, MARY CLARE, Logg Tower News I, ll, III, IV, Co-Editor IV, G. A A I, ll, Riding Club I, Alpha Y ll, Thalian Ill, IV, History I-lunters Ill. LOKKE, MARIORIE, Midge Math Club Ill, IV, Special Chorus IV, LOWENDICK, GERARD, jerry Entered Withrow in Senior year, Pythagorean IV, Withrow Club IV, Special Chorus IV, Boys Clee Club IV, LOWERS, MARION Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, Minstrel Show II, Ill, IV. LOZIER, MATTIE LOUISE, Mattie Lou Entered Withrow in Senior year. LUTHER, DALE Radio Club Ill, Poincare IV, Lite Saving Ill, IV. MACKENZIE, ARTHUR, Mack Annual Representative IV. MAHLENKAMP, MYRTLE, Myrt C, A. A. I, Tower Y I, II, III, IV MALADY, ALBERT, AIbie I-li-Y IV, Withrow Club IV. MARTIN, BILL, Irish Physics Club Ill, Pythagorean IV. MASTERS, BERNICE, Bunny Alpha Y Il, Ralstonian Ill. MATHIS, GRACE, Gracie Ci A A I, Il, III, Alpha Y I, French Club I, II III, IV, I-lockey I, ll, Ill, IV, Tower Y III, Minstrel Show Ill, IV, MATTHEWS, MERLE S., Bud Thalian Ill, IV, Withrow Cfub IV, Philologia IV. MAXWELL, RUDOLPH, Rudy Radio Club I, ll, Ill, IV, Secretary Il, President Ill. MCCANE, MARION IUNE, MuskIe MCGAVERN, NELLIE, Nell Ci A. A I, Spanish Club Ill McKENZIE, LEAH, Lee Entered Withrow in Iunior year, C A. A. III. MCNAMEE, RALPH, Bus Track II, IV, Football ll, Ill, IV, Base- ball Ill. McNEILL, BETTIE C A. A I, Alpha Y ll, International Relations Ill, Riding Club Ill, IV, Spanish Club IV, Tower Y IV. McNULTY, BETTY, Mickey C. A, A I, Il, Ill, IV, Baseball I, ll, III, IV, Swimming I, II, III, IV, Alpha Y Il, Annual Representative Il, Basket- ball ll, III, IV, lunior Lite Saving ll, Track ll, III, I-Iockey Ill, IV, Athletic Representative III, Dance Club Ill, IV, Outing Club III, IV, Bowling Ill, IV, Manager IV, Special Chorus IV MEACHAM, CONSTANCE, Connie Spanish Club Ill, IV, Secretary IV. MEINZEN, MURIEL Tower News ll, Ill, IV, C A A. ll, Ill, IV, Volley Ball ll, Ill, IV, Base- ball Il, Ill, IV. MELVIN, MYRTLE, Myrt Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, l.aw Club ll, Ill MERRIWEATHER, ANDREW, Merri MERWIN, LAYTON Trigonometry Club IV, TO OIQIENTATE HIIVISEIE, AND TO GAIN PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE IN A ? . I3 ..I ' F 'Q -A ,Vu YD , I Ig 9 MR. HOWE Oh, give me a OHM where the AMPERES roam-. METZCAR, MARIORIE, Metz Riding Club I, ll, Ill, IV, O A A I, II, IV, Euterpean Ill, IV METZCER, IOANNE, lo C. A A I, ll, Ill, IV, Basketball I, ll, Ill, Baseball I, Dance Club I, II, Ill, IV, Treasurer IV, Tower Y II, Ill, IV, Athletic Representative II, Law Club Ill, IV, Vice President IV, Span- ish Club Ill, Hockey Ill, IV, Annual Representative Ill, IV, Tower News IV, Outing Club IV, MEYER, IANET LOUISE, lan Law Club IV. MEYER, IANET MAXINE Home Room Bank Representative I, II, Botany Club ll, Latin Club Il, Lunch Room ll, Ill. HIS Cl-IOSEINI WORK MILLER, ANITA MAE Entered Withrow in Senior year, Thalian IV, O A A. IV, Riding Club IV, Physics Club IV, Tower Y IV MILLER, EVELYN, Miller Law Club III, IV, MILLER, RALPH B. MILLER, WINIFRED, Boots Alpha Y I, ll, Tower Y Ill, French Club Ill MINNICH, SHERWOOD Tartaglian IV. MITCHUM, ROLLAND, Bud Entered Vxfithrow in I935Q Special Chorus III, Pythagorean IV, Law Club IV, Senior Track Team IV. MOEBUS, CHARLES, Charlie Special Chorus Ill, Orchestra III, Band IV, Minstrel Show IV. MOEBUS, CHARLOTTE IEANNE, Ieannie O A A I, ll, III, IV, Alpha Y ll, Cirls Cilee Club II, III, IV, Tower Y Ill, IV, Special Chorus IV, Min- strel Show IV. MONCE, CLAIRE Ci AA I, ll, III, Alpha Y I, Il, Minstrel Show I, ll, Ill, IV, Civics Club I, French Club ll, Camera Club ll, Tower Y III, IV1 History Hunters Ill, International Relations Ill, Special Chorus IV. MOORE, CLARENCE ,Q Home Room Basketball I, Il, Ill, IV, MOORE, MARTHA, Martie MORTON, IANE Entered Withrow in lunior year, Tower Y Ill, IV, Spanish Club IV, Hockey IV. MOTZ, LORAINE Spanish Club Ill, Annual Representa- tive III, Law Club IV MUELLER, RUTH, Toots Law Club I, IV, Riding Club I, ll, IV, Minstrel Show II, III, IV MUNDELL, EDITH C A A. II, Law Club IV, Athletic Representative IV. NANKOVITCH, MILO, Nanky Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, Band ll, Ill, IV, Orchestra II, III, IV, Cens Togata Il, III, Euterpean ll, Ill, IV, Presentation Orchestra Ill, IV, Minstrel Show III, IV. NEBLETT, MARIAN Baseball I. NELSON, TUNE French Club ll, IV, International Re- lations III NETTER, VIRGINIA, Iinny NEUMEISTER, MARY NICOLA, IANE, Nicky C A A. III, Volley Ball III, Tennis Ill, IV, French Club III, Hippocrates IV, Basketball IV O'BRIEN, ROBERTA, Bobby French Club Ill, Special Chorus III, IV, International Relations Ill, Euter- pean IV, Tower Y IV. OGLE, BETTY IANE, Bet OLLMANN, WARREN, Brute Olee Club I, Football I, II, Band III, IV, Minstrel Show III, Track IV. OSBORNE, EDWARD, Ossie French Club ll, Tower News IV, Law Club IV. . INTO IVIATTER WHAT A STUDENT IS INTERESTED OWNLEY, HOWARD, Stu Boys Cllee Club I, Il, International Relations Ill, Tower News IV, Sports Editor, Withrow Club IV, Poincare IV, Cerman C'ub IV. PACHOUD, MARGARET, Patchy Riding Club Il, III, IV, Withrow Players ll, IV, PEDOTO, ANTHONY, Tee-Tee Football III, IV, Law Club IV PENCE, ROBERT, Benny Football I, ll, III, IV, Law Club IV. PFEFFER, MARIAN Ci A A I, Il, Ill, IV, Basketball Il, IV, Bowling Il, III, IV, Botany Club II, Outing Club Ill, IV, Law Club Ill, IV, Tennis Ill, Archery IV. PFITZER, CHRIS, Chris Radio Club I, ll, III, IV, Boys Clee Club I, II, Ill, Special Chorus I, ll, Ill, Math Club IV. I PHELPS, ELIZABETH, Betty Orchestra I, Il, III, IV. PIAST, BESSIE C A A I, II, Recording Secretary, Ill, IV, Treasurer, I-Iockey I. Il, Ill, IV, Basketball I, ll, Ill, IV, Baseball I, II, Ill, IV, Tennis I, Il, Manager Ill, Manager, IV Manager, Law Club ll, III, IV, Chorean ll, Ill, IV, Ath- letic Representative ll, III, I-lome Room President ll, Outing Club IV, Ctrl Reserves IV, Chorean IV, Sec- retary PIEPER, MARY EMMA German Club IV PINKSTON, NATHENIA, Pinky Minstrel Show ll, Assist Pastry Cook in Lunch Room Ill, IV. POE, CAROLYN Lunch Room ll, Ill, IV. PORTER, MARY, Pinkie Ci A A I, Girls Olee Club II, Ill, Special Chorus Il, Ill, Law Club IV PORTNER, RUTH, Ruthie Tennis Club I, ll, C, A A I, II, Basketball Ill, Bowling III, IV, Camera Club III, Euterpean Ill PRINCLE, LILLIAN Lunch Room Staff ll, Ill, IV, Ralston- ian III, Cr A A, IV, Law Club IV. PYLE, GARNETTE, Sis Ir. Orchestra I, Sr. Orchestra ll, III, IV, Presentation Orchestra III, IV, Euterpean IV. RAINEY, HENRY, Hank Boys Crlee Club Il, International Re- lations III. RATTNER, IACK, Rat Entered Withrow in Iunior year, Thalian Ill, IV, Withrow Players Ill, Radio Club III, Minstrel Show III, IV, Euterpean IV, Pythagorean IV. RECH, ROBERT Tower News Representative I, Camera Club Ill, IV, Stamp Club IV, Minstrel Show IV. RECKERS, VIOLET, Vi Tower Y ll, CJ. A A, II, Minstrel Show ll, Law Club III, IV, Assistant to Treasurer IV REED, MARIAN O A A I, ll, III, IV, Basketball I, ll, III, IV, Swimming I, II, III, IV, Baseball I, ll, Ill, IV, Tennis I, ll, Ill, IV, Hockey ll, Ill, IV, Outing Club Il, Ill, Manager, IV Manager, Chorean ll, Athletic Representative ll, IV, French Club II, III, I-Iippocrates IV. lie W I ' . I ' - 'ini D A Y i ' I I lr 4' I I SO M Rf BAK E R It's just a mixup, boys, don't blow up. n REINHOLZ, EDITH, Eadie Cierrnan Club IV. RICH, CATHERINE, Kay O A, A I, ll, III, Volley Ball I Basketball I, Annual Staff Il. RIEDINCER, RAYMOND, Tiny Withrow Club Ill, IV. ROBERTS, VIRGINIA, linny Ill Special Chorus Ill, IV, Thalian IV, Tower Y Ill, IV, French Clu Ill, Camera Club III. ROLAND, MARCUERITE, Mog RUCGLES, RUTH, Ruggie Tower Y I, II, Ill, O A A I, ll III, I-lockey I, ll, Basketball I, Frenc Club II, Ill, IV, Tower News ll, III IV. IN I-IE USUALLY FINDS A CLUB THAT SUITS I-IIS APTITUDES AND RUNYAN, CARL, Squire Ratio Cub I, ll, Pxtbagoiean IV. SANBORN, ETHEL G A A Ill. SATTLER, ROBERT, Bob Ynktiul Sbtwi ll, III, IV, Band Ill, IX, Sgma Gamma IV, Nice President, Eutotgwan Club IX, Nice President, blatlt Club IV, Secretary. SCHAEFER, ESTHER, Es G A A I, Il, III, Tower Y Ill, Ger- man Club IV. SCHAEFER, MARGARET, Schafe G A A I, ll, International Relations II SCHAEFFER, IACK, Schaef Football l, Il, Track I, Ill, Civics Club I, Basketball II, III, IV, Eloculion Club Ill, Pythagorean IV. SCHEVE, EDWARD, Ed Poincare IV SCHOTT, REGINA, lean SCHOTT VIRGINIA Ginn . I Y T Liv. er News IV SCHRIMPER, ADA, Dux Basletbal I, ll, Law Club IV. SCHUELLER, RAY, Buck lol'-Y I, Tnalian ll. SCHULTZ, MARY SUE, Suzy G A A I, ll, Girls Glee Club I, II, Ill, IV, Special Chorus I, Il, III, IV, Flmclei I, Camera Club II, Alpha Y III, Riding Club IV. SCHWARTZ, GEORGIAN, lean Banl- Representative Il, IV, Law Club lil SCHWARTZ, LARS, Tiny Trail III, IV. SCROGGINS, HELEN Basketball I, Tower News Representa- tive I, Alpha Y Il, Glee Club III, IV, Special Chorus III, IV SCULL, SEWARD, Bully Garden Club Il. SEEVERS, HELEN G A. A IV. SEMBACH, PAUL, Semie Golf Team Ill, Tennis Club III SHARP, STELLA MAY GA A I, Il, I-lockey I, II, Basket- ball I, Il, Ill, Baseball I, Tower Y I, Swimming I, Il, Assistant to lVlr Seay IV. SHARRON, MERNA Alpha Y II, Law Club IV, German Club IV. SHAW, CAROLINE Hockey I, II, Basketball I, Baseball I, II, G A A. I, ll, French Club Ill, Botany Club III, Riding Club IV. SHERMAN, MARTHA, Marty Dance Club I, Literatas I, ll, G A. A I, II, Gtrl Reserves I, II, Minstrel Show Il, Lunch Room Staff III, IV, Annual Art Staff IV. SHORE, ROBERT, Bob Bowling IV, Spanish Club IV. SIEGEL, ARTHUR, Art Tennis ll, Volley Ba'l Ill, Track III, Football IV, German Club I.V, Pytha- gorean IV. SIEKMANN, HELEN, Sieky Riding Club I, ll, III, President, IV President, French Club I, Il, III, Bas- ketball I, ll, G A A I, ll, Ill, Vol- leyball Il, Literatas II, International Relations Ill, Withrow Players Ill. SILLIMAN, LA VERNE o AA. t, ii, titmiipiia Y i, tt. SIMPSON, IESSIE Entered Withrow in junior year, Girl Reserves III, Alpha Y III. SIMPSON, MARIORIE, Mari French Club I, Spanish Club II, Rid- ing Club Ill, SKIDMORE, WILDA Orchestra I, Girls Glee Club I, Ill, Special Chorus I, Basketball I, II, Volley Ball II. SMITH, EUGENE, Gene Track ll, IV. SMITH, HENRY, Hienie Torch Y I, ll, Ht-Y III, IV, Tartaglian IV. SMITH, HOBART, Hoby Radio Club I, Basketball II, Swim- ming III. SMITH, ROSEMARY Gens Togata I, II, Hockey I, Riding Club I, IV, G A A. I, ll, Literatas ll, Basketball II, Baseball ll, Tower Y Il, Ill, IV, French Club Ill, Scrib- blers IV, I-Iippocrates Society IV. SOWERS, IESTER Tower News I, II. SPECHT, ROBERT, Speck Band Il, Ill, IV, Minstrel Show ll, III, IV, Industrial Arts Club ll, Ill, IV, Swimming Il. SPENCER, DON, Spence Tumbling Club I, Il, Gym Team I, Il, Ill, IV, lr Life Saving III, Sigma , Gamma IV, Philo'ogia IV, Sr. Life Sav- ing IV. STIIVIIILATES HIS SCHOOL LIEE. EIQOIVI THEIR ACTIVITIES SEIXIIORS I.- . STADLER, DOROTHY, Dot Ci. A. A I, II, Volley Ball I, II, Base- ball I, Alpha Y Il, III, Physics Club IV, Tower Y IV. STATON, DELLA MAE, Dell C. A A I, II, Ill, IV, Baseball I, Annual Home Room Representative II, French Club II, Ill, Special Chor- us Ill, IV, Lunchroom Ill, Hockey Ill, IV. STANTON, MAYME E. STEFANOFF, IORDAN, Dan Football I, lll, IV, Track III, IV, Math Club IV. STEFFENS, NORMAN, Steff Poincare IV. STEGEMEYER, RAYMOND, Stegy STEMLER, BETTY LOUISE, Stemmie Hockey I, ll, Ill, IV Manager, C A. A I, II, III, IV, Dance Club I, II, Literatas I, ll, Minstrel Show ll, Ill, IV, Basketball II, Cierman Club III, Thalian Ill, IV, Secretary, Class Presi- dent Ill, A-D Party Committee IV. STEPHEN, MARY IEAN, Pee Wee Ci A A. I, French Club Il, III, Alpha Y II, Bank IV, Law Club IV. STEVENS, NOWELL, Steve Band I, II, III, IV, Minstrel Show ll, III, IV, Colt Team III, Hi-Y Club III, IV, Withrow Club Ill, IV, Physics Club Ill, Stamp Club III, IV, lndus- trial Arts Club III, Presentatlon Or- chestra IV, Special Chorus IV, Euterpean IV, Cierman Club IV. STEVES, IANE Minstrel Show I, Il, Ill, IV, Euter- pean III, Lunch Room Stall III, IV, Accompanist Special Chorus III, Accompanist Feeder Chorus IV STILLINGS, SHIRLEY, Shirl C. A A I, Il, Volley Ball I, Il, Basketball I, ll, Baseball I, ll, Senior Orchestra Ill, IV, Minstrel Show III, IV, Euterpean Ill, IV, Senior Concert Band IV STOECKLIN, EDWARD, lack Entered Withrow in Senior yeari Baseball IV. STRACK, WILLA E., Willie Basketball I, Alpha Y I, II, Ci, A, A. I, II, III, Hockey I, ll, Special Chor- us I, II, III, IV, French Club II, Inter- national Relations III, Euterpean Club IV, Tartaglian IV. STRINGER, LEON, Ike Hi-Y IV, Band IV, SWEENEY, RUTH SYCKS, MAYA Alpha Y Il, Law Club Il, Archery ll, Ill, Ci A A Ill, Riding Club III, IV, Corresponding Secretary TAIT, RICHARD, Dick Swimming Team I, II, Ill, IV, Hi-Y III, IV, Withrow Club Ill, Special Chorus IV. TALBERT, RITA Entered Withrow in Senior year. TANSEY, RUTH TAYLOR, ALICE IANE Basketball I, II, Ill, IV, Hockey I, II, III, IV, O A. A. I, ll, III, Lit- eratas I, Il, Treasurer, Alpha Y I, ll, Track I, ll, Ill, IV, Dance Club I, Cens Togata I, ll, C-irls Gee Club I, Hiking Club I, International Relations lI,lII, Special Chorus II, Tower News Il, Minstrel Show Ill, IV, Tower Y lll, Secretary, IV, Treasurer. TAYLOR, IANE FRANCES, lane Riding Club I, ii, iii, iy, c A A I, III, Hippocrates Society Ill, IV, Sec- retary and Treasurer, TEPPER, EDGAR KARZEN, Tep Orchestra I, Il, III, IV, Band I, II III, IV, Witlwrow Presentation Orches- tra lll, IV. TETLOW, BETTY, Tet Lunch Room I, II, III, IV, Bank I, II III, IV, Bank Representative ll. TEUBNER, ADA, Mickey Chorean Dance Club I, ll, O A A I, ll, Ill, IV, Hockey I, ll, Ill, Man- ager IV, Basketball I, II, III, IV, Base- ball I, ll, III, Swimming I, ll, III Law Club III, Tower News IV. THAUBALD, HARRIS, jr Band II, III, IV, Minstrel Show III IV, Senior Lite Saving IV, THIESS, ALBERT, AI Ooil Team III, Captain, Poincare IV THOMAS, JACK, Tom Swimming ll, III, IV, Football Ill, IV Track IV. THOMPSON, ALICE Cens Togata I, Il, III. THOMPSON, EILEEN, Tommy Y Special Chorus ll, Ill, IV, Alpha II, Minstrel Show II, III, IV, Swim- ming Il, O A. A. ll, Ill, Tower Y Ill, IV, lnternatlonal Relations III Scribblers III, IV, Tower News TICHENOR, MARY ' ' rn International Relations ll, Lunch Roo III, IV. OBTAIN AN IIXITIIVIATE PREVIEW OE Tl-IEFWOIQLDS GE COIVIIVIERCE, MISS WILLIAMS It always gets my Irish up to hear reporters butcher English. TISCHLER, ROBERT Lite Sawing Sduad I, Math Club IV. TOOHEY, MARTHA Hinpocrates Society IV. TOOLE, WILLIAM, Bill Lunch Room III, IV, Tennis Club IV, Pg,htagorean IV, Secretary TOWLER, BETTY, Tally French Club II, III, Scribblers IV, Tower News IV, Tower Y IV, Thalian II' Swimrning IV, Euterpean IV, C A 'fx iv TRIESTE, viRciNiA, Pat Entered XfVithrow in Senior year, C A. A IR , Swimming IV, Clee Club IV. TURNER, HELEN, Del'ts Lat-.I Club IV, Bank Representative I, Hiivrocrates Society IV, Tower News Re'iresentatiye IV, C. A, A, IV, URBAN, ROBERT Life Saving III, Philologia IV, Physics Club IV, Minstrel Show IV, I-Ii-Y IV, Nice President. UTTER, NORWOOD Botany Club Il, Philologia III, IV, Withrow Club IV, Tower News IV, Special Chorus IV, Boys Clee Club IV, Math Club IV. VAN COURT, BILL, Van I-Iome Room President I, II, President, Football II, III, I-Ii-Y III, IV, Basket- ball II. VAN WINKLE, WILMA IEANNE, Willie Alpha Y I, II, Tower Y Ill, IV, Min- strel Show II, III, IV, Camera Club III, IV, Thafian IV. VILLARI, LEO Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, Cens Togata II, Physics Club III, Tartaglian IV. VOGELY, IEAN Entered Withrow in junior year, Thalian III, IV, C AA III, IV, An- nual Statt IV. VOCES, FRED, Voge Lunch Room II, III, IV. VON HOENE, RAHE Spanish Club ll. VORDENBERC, RICHARD, Vordie Swimming II, III, IV, Law Club IV, Math Club IV WAFFENSCHMIDT, MARIORIE, Sis Riding Club I, II, Treasurer, III, IV, Vice President, Minstrel Show III, IV, C A A III, Euterpean III, Cens Togata IV. WAGNER, CHARLES, Wag Band II, Ill, IV. WAGNER, ESTHER, Et Special Chorus II, Ill, IV, French Club III, Tower Y III, IV, Camera Club III. WAITS, VIRGINIA ELEANOR, Ginny Euterpean I, II, III Vice President, IV President, Literatas I, II, Senior Orchestra I, II, III, IV, Presentation Orchestra Il, III, IV, French Club Ill, Vice President WANNER, EMMA LOU, Petty Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, Rid.ng Club IV WARN, ROBERT, Bob lunior Lite Saving I, Tennis Ill, IV, Tartaglran IV, Tennis Club IV. WASS, HARRY Band III, IV, Special Chorus IV. WASSERMAN, FLORENCE, FIossie Cirls Clee Club I, Il, III, IV, Special Chorus II, III, IV. WATSON, ART Special Chorus I, II, III, IV, Camera Club I, II, Cym Club I, II, French Cub I, II, Tower News I, ll, III, IV, Minstrel Show II, IV, Euterpean III, IV, Thalian III, IV. WEAVER, MARY Alpha Y I, C. A. A I, IV, Basketball I Manager, II Manager, III Manager, IV, I-Iockey I, II, Literatas I, Il, Cens Togata Il, Camera Club ll, III, Span- ish Club IV, Thalian IV, Tower Y IV, A-D Party Committee IV, Annual Rep- resentatiye IV. WEBER, MARY ELEANOR, El Chorean Dance Club I, II, Alpha Y I, II, C A A I, II, III, IV, Hockey I, II, Basketball Il, I-Iippocrates III, IV, Camera Club III, Tower Y IV. ART, AND INDUSTRY WHICH THEY WILL EIXICOIIINITER AETER THEY WEGENHART, M. ALLEN, Weggy Orchestra I, II, Pythagorean Math Club IV WEGNER, EARL Wegs WEHRMEYER, RICHARD, Squire Boys' Clee Club I, II, Ill, Tower News II, III, IV, Co-Editor, Speclal Chorus III, IV, Pep Committee IV, Cerman Club IV, Pythagorean lvlath Club IV, Phllologra IV, Sigma Camma IV WEISS, MARIORIE, Marge C A A I, ll, Ill, Riding Club III, Tower Y III, Spanish Club III. WEST, MARY IANE Baseball I, Klckball I, Basketball I, ll, Llteratas I, ll, Hockey I, ll, C A A I, II, Cens Togata ll, WHITACRE, KATHERINE, Kay History I-lunters Club III, Cens Togata IV. WHITE, CANDRAS, Candif I Tower News Il, C A A ll WHITE, MARY A. C A A I, II, III, IV, Chorean Dance Club I, ll, I-lockey I, ll, Ill, IV, Tow- er Y I, II, Botany Club ll, President, French Club II, Ill, I-llklng Club ll, Thallan III, IV, Vice President, Class Secretary IV, Spanish Club IV, A-D Party Committee IV. WHITE, PAULA C. A A I, Il, Archery I, Cens To- gata ll, Basketball ll, lnternatlonal Relations Ill, Physics Club Ill, Thal- lan IV WIGHTMAN, RICHARD, Warpy'I Boys Clee Club I, Il, III, IV, Camera C'ub ll, IV, Botany Club ll, Track Team IV, Tartagllan IV. WILEY, VIRGINIA, jinny C A A I. WILLIAMS, BRUCE, Red International Relatuons ll, III, Mtn- strels II, Ill, IV, Wutltrow Club Ill, IV, Phllologla III, IV, Sigma Camma IV, I-llppocrates IV, Pythagorean Math Club IV, Tha'lan IV, Pep Comrnltteo IV, WILLIAMS, MARY LOUISE, Mel Clee Club IV. WILLIAMS, QUENT, Quant Swumrnlng I, Football I, Ill, IV, Bas- ketball Il, Ill, IV, Baseball Il, IV, Special Chorus ll, III. WILSON, DOROTHY, Dottie Tower Y I, C A A I, Hockey I, lxrllnstrel Show I, ll, III, IV, Cens Togata ll, Ill, IV, International Re- lations Ill, Dance Club IV. WILSON, IOE Special Chorus I, III, IV, French Club II, Thaluan III, IV, President, Sigma Camma IV, Secretary WILSON, MARGARET C A A I. WILSON, WILLIAM, Bill WIPPER, FRED, Whip Cerman Club IV. WOLF, HERBERT, Herb Botany Club II, Volley Ball Ill, Band IV WOLF, MILDRED LOUISE, Millie Entered Wlthrow in Sophomore year, Orchestra Il, Ill, IV, Basketball Il, C A A ll, Special Chorus Ill, Presentation Orchestra IV. WOOD, IMA DEAN, Deany Botany Club ll, Clrls C'ee Club Ill, IV: Special Chorus III, Cens Togata IV, C A. A IV WOODARD, HENRY, Hank I-llppocrates ll, Ill, Wlthrow Players ll, Tennis Club Il, Thaluan III, Philo- logla Ill. HAVE DISEIVIBAIQKED EROIVI THEIR VOYAGE , I I ff' I xx I X I ll It 1' 3 I I C Is MR. BRUBAKER AhI . . . the days of hair raising experiments. WOODS, IACK, Chin Baseball Ill, IV. WOOLLEY, IACK, Fuzzy Radio Club I, Il, Ill, IV, Poincare IV. WUELZER, IEANNE C A A I, ll, Ill, V, Basketball I, ll, Ill, IV, Special Chorus ll, lll, IV, Annual Representative II, I-Iockey III, IV, Bowling III, Polncare IV ZARETSKY, MITCHELL, Mitch Football IV, Law Club IV, Thallan IV, ZIMMERMAN, LEROY, Zimmie Entered Wlthrow ID Sophomore year, Swimming Team ll, III, IV, OINI THE WIIHIQGW. hlovv that they have completed their third cruise through high school, the Juniors lind their louoy- ancy and hlitheness somevvhat tempered hy the realization that, in addition to the pleasures which vvill come to them as seniors, they vvill have to .J assume the responsihilities that accompany that coveted position. It is with a quiclc catch ol hreath, and a lleeting sigh, that they recognize the short time lelt them on hoard - - time in which to see one more cycle ol assemhlies and loothall games, one more lhalian Play and lVlin- strel shovv - - then oll to their own individual ships. ln the years that they have spent in service, however, they have received training vvhich vvill he valuahle to them in commanding ships ol their own. lhey have gained a practiced and vveather- ed eye, they have become ahle mariners, ready to talce their places in senior roles. REPRESENT SUPERIORITY IN SMESMANSI-I A C IA SS IN ENGLISH I-Iome Room 313 FIRST ROW-R. Smitlri, R. Reckner, R, Wal- lace, R. Riclfiley, R. Williams, I. Scott, W. Seytterle, I. Ortner, D. Zeiser, H. IVIQ- Cabe, R. Rayler, C. Woodard, A. McFad- din. SECOND ROW - R. Wright, R. Quimby, E. Nielson, C. IVIC- Cane, I-I. Voiglit, I. Tulloss, R. lvlarsball, D. lvlaris, W. lvloore, R. Tate, IVI. Sampler, T. Strassinger. THIRD ROW-I-I. I-I. T u r n a u, R. Scnnalce, R. Mcbreen W. lvleyers. FIRST ROW-R. Young, I-I. Nasb, E Siebern, R. Von I-Iolle, R. Tay- ldlome Room lor, D. Miller, I. Tnombson, S. Tretzger, R. Strasser, I. lVlcTigue, F Vvfatlqins SECOND ROW eC Truman, W. Magoteaux, I, Weeks, R Rainey, W. Rebold, W. Slrtawver, V lvlannino, I3 Stone, C Stewart, R. Sbinn. THIRD ROWa AI Witte, I. lvleiners, W. Sorensen, I. Stacey, E. Miller, A. lvlclzarland, R. Tnr,-mas, R Thompson. VOIQRTH ROW Istandingl-I-I Mercer, R. Scnnake, A Reit, R. Sibcy, I-I. Pennington, D. I5'ciw22. B Ixliddleman, R Weber, E. Rutnven. Wolter, E O'NeilI, F. Redeker, R. Sibcy, R. Parsons, I. lvlorgan, W. Monroe, D. Rense, I FIRST ROW W SCOTT C Mardua D Wallers, T. MCCamrnon, D l'l0me lQOOm Mue'rning,R Reiman, Zel-lagen,lM.'WriglnT. SECOND ROW-M. Spencer, C. Meyer, M. Snubin, R. Snirley, C. Walsh, S. Vice, W. Wilson C. Wubbolding. Tl-llRD ROW-P. Walker, l-l. Sturnpe, l-l. Turnau, l-l. Meyer, W. Needles, l-l. Moore. R Scnnalce, R. Scnere, D. Plumley, R. Wendeln. FOURTH ROW-l. Wlfieelvvriglil, W. Maerki, N. Mullenix, R. Refers, VV. Rosfler, O Wood- ward, R. l-larris, F. Watkins. l-lome Room 313 FIRST ROW-E Young- er, T. McLean, A Min'rlcenbaugl1,P. Moeller, C. Wolerer, C, Renring, l. Meyer R. Speclit, l. Saunders. SECOND ROW-E. Van Leeuvve, C. Mardua D. Walters, l. Tlriu- man, O, Zugeller, C Scjroggins, Steinau, O Myers. Tl-llRD ROW-E. Ricli- ards, Martin, F. Roep- er, R, Taplce, A. Wal- son, V. Panioro, W. Young, l-l. Wagner, E. Sciliumann, Wil liarns, M. Sfeinbuclw O. Taylor. STANDlNCi-F. Wolf inger, P. Maddux. ill l lt l wq I 1 N.:--' kx.1 x.!l ,rw 1' ' lf, If AWK 3 7 ' u gl .li X fl if 4 'YW 4' F OA UN :il X LL!! Rx Nl 1 57 , 1 i TQ' - W w V 1 I J ' ' 2. H-E P STV W H R FIRST ROW--K. Lowendick, C. Lakeman, C. Kruger, H Klausmeier, l. Ome Oom Kossner, C. Knell, H. Louis, E. Keller, l. Marlott, l. Kane. SECOND ROW- O. Loux, W. lonnson, B. Kimball, R. Kranz, F. Lammers, B. Kuck, C. Larkin, R. Lidner, R. Little- ionn, C. lones, R. Keeter, E. Lobner, R. Lipscomb, H lones. THIRD ROW-C. Mallios, R. Mackay, l. Marine, T. lones, R. Kratz, O. lones, O Kennedy, C. Maier, B. Klein, H. Kemper, A Kenney. Home ROOm FlRST ROW-M. Brendt, M. Cook, M. Collins, M. L. Clarke, B. Collett E. DeHart, R. Crotty, V. Connick, R. Daulton, l. Danzl, V. Crissman, V. M. Coombs. SECOND ROW-M. Doyle, A. Coclwran, M. Compton, F. Conklin, N. Burger, E. Davis, l. Crissman, D. Bowman, E. Chaney, E. Cnristen, L. Bowman. THIRD ROW-R. Creegan, l. De Roo, B. Crumb, B. Braden, M. Coleman, R. Cooley, H Dennis. SEATED-S. Fletcber, E. Doane, W. Oradolt, B. Farsing, W. Carner, W. Hcime l3O0m 308 cam, P. Cocker, R. caiiaway, W. Freeman. swxnpiixic, Firast Row- D. Dilling, l, Facemire, R. Colden, K. Cleiclri, E. Emerson, T. Embry, C. Clynn, C. DeMar, F. Died- ricks, C. Cosney, E. Fenker. SECOND ROW--C. Cilliam, C. Cibbons, E. Cellenbeck, S. Faxon, R. Eckert, B, Flauglrier, A. Folger, Q I FIRST ROW-Mr, Ralston, R. Humphries, l. Hodson, H. Hicks, R. Creene Home l200m C. Hartlaub, l. Hull, B. Hodson, W. Criest, E. Hollingsed, l. Harrison, H. Hall, D. larrett. SECOND ROW-R. Crindrod, W. Hauser, L. Hilyard, l. Grossman, R. lngram, E. Hodson, l. Haller, R. Hauer, C. Hartman, D. Hentborne, L. Haines, E. Harris, W. Hungarland. FIRST RCW-R, Bakie, W. Altman, I-I, Berger, D, Aldinger, I. Aubert ITIOITIG IQOOITI E Blain, R, Blake, R, Berry. SECDIXID ROWA -C. Breslin, R, Allais, I-I. Arnold, C, Brandt, D. Boyle, R, Boone, N. Baker, Ci Arnet, THIRD ROWAW, Adams, W. Bockstiegel, C, Arend, R, Bader, R, Blocksom, I-I, Bredemeier, R Binns, VV, Berning. I-Iome Room 306 FIRST ROW lseatedl-I-I. Buxton, R Covington, I, Churchill, F, Cameron E Cleary, C, Corman. Ion, W. Cooke, R. Cavanaugh, lvl Brovvn. STANDING-W, Bruck, Cox, R Combs, R. Brunning, I. Davis, I-I Carter, I. Cooke, E. Bennovvitz, R Brovvne, I. Ciaccio, P. Cremins, I Clayton. I Home Room 325 monds, A. Sietke, C. Ruchta, I: Prockter, C, Reedy, I. Schiear, M. I Ivliedel. SECDND ROW-I.. Storch, D. Smith hurst, I. Stock, A. Spagnolo, F. Riley lvl. Wunder, lvl, A, Trapp, E Ivlenchen. TI-IIRD ROW-R. Thompson, I., Wolt P Wilson, I., Wheelvvright, IVI Schroeder, R, Puckett, IVI, Volk. IX ., +., fl I SECOND ROW-I. Dearing, I-I, Con- FIRST RCW-W, Thornton, K, Rug- gles, M, Ralous, C. Stevens, V. Sim- E Ivlcl-Iugh, I. lVlcI.emore, A, Smet- Y Tulle, V. Smith, F. Tepper, E. Pohl- meyer, D. Roehr, L, Mohlman, IVI. H R FIRST ROW-D Watson M C Rist P Neal L Wadsworth C Pott- Ome 00m Schmidt, c. wiaioti, s. Piasi, B. iyicuoiiy, R. wiccieiiafi, I Mcliihben D. Williams, R. Turner, D. Wolt. SECOND ROW-B, A. Ward, D. Maohet, P. Reum, M Meise, R. Peters, C. Ramsey. TI-IIRD ROW-M Roberts, D. Weigel, C. Muscrott, A. Reisz, I.. Peck, R. Volkert, E. Stevenson M. Williams, I-l. Purvis, B. Scherer. FOURTH ROW-P. Wallace, M. Puckett, I. Roucker, I. Walsetield, I. Portner, R, Rosen, B. D Radford, M. Owen, T. Winder, C. Thompson. I-lome Room 325 FIRST ROW-D. Schatz, L. Scheib, I. Mehne, E. Porter, E. Piehl, M. Rus- sell, R. Peareman, W. Martin, R. Shidel, R. Shidel, D. Wagner. I SECOND ROW-I. Winkler, S. Treis M. Sand, E. Noble, B. Reehl, R. Wilkerson, V. Neutter, M McCrath M. Martin, V. Remke. TI-IIRD ROW-I.. Zix, M. Sieber, Neirman, I-I. Schilling. 1 I-lome Room 325 I FIRST ROW-R. Stansberry, A. Tat- um, B. Snyder, I, Norton, I. Murray, E. Schenke, P. Rubey, E. Stumph, M. Merriam, I. Sieber, I3. Weinheimer R. Walker, A. Perin. SECOND ROW-V. Sheldon, B. I. Shater, E. Thompson, I.. Murdock C. Naltner, Y. Vetter, M. Wilming, M. McAdoo, M. Tilley, B. Mayer E. Mathers, M. Schweikert. I I TI-IIRD ROW-V. Merhant, I. Strader I V. Shad, A. Sparks, M. Yeager, I. Ulmer, I. Willenberg, M. Watson I. Weesner, C, Penny, I-l. Pleasant. I . 1' Xf' X X, ,x I . , I lx, ,X .. X f w xf ,X fxk If xi ,fy f ,PAN , , 1 xx X MXXNR If 1 xg' 'Qf ,fifmx V xx ff X! YT 'T' yx i R STANDING-I. Fobiano, M.. Fisher. FIRST ROXVJM. L. Fagely, C. Flautz, T. Fleish- e man, A. Eben, L. Fitzpatrick. SECOND ROW H. Fogg, E. Due, M. Fuecert, D. Erhardt, E. Frankenstein, B. Freeman, M. Fennen. THIRD ROWNS. Cierhart, S. Cerber, F. Feder, B. Ewald, M. Edmonds, V. Frye, F. Enlon, FOURTH ROW-I. Finch, H. Finch, M. Fortune, M. Oossard, V, Cehlber, M. Oaniley, C. Freeman. HO R FIRST ROWME. Hemptling, E. Hall, R. High, D. Cossett, B. Hiek, V. Crabo, E. Criest, me 00m secoisip ROW-I. HILL, I. Haiimeyef, R. Coyert, p. Hegseibaek, L Hartman, F. ofa ham, A. Hasselack, M. Heileman, M. Hahn, D, Hayes. THIRD ROWAA aM. Hohman, S. Herron, M. Himmerick, L Hardy, B, Horton, H. Harrison, A. Harbins, I. Hart, I. Harrison. FIRST ROW-aL. Mahattey, I. Kattenhorn, M L. Knapp, I. Kennedy, M. L. Kreidler Home Room A. Kuntz, L. Krombach, H. Hutchinson, I. Demer. SECOND ROWeM. Hudson, R King, E. Kolthott, C. Littman, R. Hussel, L. Ireson, V. King, I. Kitsmiller, M. Iackson. THIRD ROWeM. Klusmeier B. Leimburger, V. Maisenhalter, M. Iackson, M. Hundemer, M. Koehler, I. Ingram, L. Layman, F. MacGregor, C Logan, B. I. Iacocks. R FIRST ROWMR. Beckman, H. Boike, M. Badgley, P. Boswell, M, Biddle, E. Bauer, INI- 9 00m Bassett, A. aeaiiy, I. Allen, E. Baiiiweii, E. Austin, o. Ayer. secoup ROWME. An drevvs, L. Aicholz, L. Bell, K. Ades, M. Acomb, B. Bilson, B. Bishop, I. Bishop, M. Altman, R. Atkinson, V. Badgley I. Becker, P. Adler, C. Ackman, E. Bentz, B. Adams, M. Banzhot, A. Baetz, M. Barber. lllil L Fl L ,A With their second year out on the voyage throagh c 'Q ' high school the sophomores now feel that t'rey are experienced and are already aspiring to g'eat positions on hoard ship. hlovv that they have tteir sea legs, they can settle down to getting more out of their trip. No more of those characteristic hlun- ders vvhich hlemished their charts as freshmen and from now on all vvill he smoother sailing. II After one shore leave they returned to their taslcs, more eager than ever since they had the advantage over one other class. Full of small airs of self-conscious sophistication they pressed their vvay onward undaunted, and su- premely sure of themselves. lhey have served their apprenticeship vvith enthusiastic vim and have made rapid strides tovvard their goal of loeing upper classmen, vvith the privilege of loolcing haclc over a yearfs successful navigation along their charted course. SEVERAL SUPERIOR SAEESMEN EGR TI-IE ANNUAL ,, ,-5, Yvl 1 X II, I ,KN rf E x IRIIVI LOOKING GIRLS QIIICKLY LEARN IFIE IISEFLIL ARI OF CODKIIXIG Home Room lO5 FIRST ROWeI. Dunn, B. Crad- doclq, C, Everman, W, Earls, R. Dixon, D Creel, L, Elliot, D, Egbert, R, Cramer, F, Dirnler. SECOND ROWfF, Erbacher, I Eberhard, I. Doolan, S. De For- est, W. Crittendon, R, Damen D, Cunningham, V, Dennis, R Diltz. 'FI-IIRD RQWA el-I Conway, M Conti, R, Diehl, R, Donovan, W Duble, E, Eiehelberger, K, Ey- ans, W, Endres, I. Dugan, FQLIRTI-I ROW' A Crawley, C Duffy, A Davenport, C. Dirne- tral, W, Dold I'Iome Room IO7 U FIRST ROWe R, Flagler, IVI Critfith, I-I Caston, C, Dewey R Goldberg, C Franklin, Fletcher, R, Fagley, W, Graves SECDND ROWe I-I Fish, W, Cra- E ham, R, Faust, D. Faxon, Cirten, B Cregory, L Falter FI Flagler THIRD Row I Fallon, A Fos- aro,I Field, A Fosdick, A Flar sheirn, W Ceers, R Ceers, B Coldback, A Fangneyer, I Forney, I Cescheider, F, Fish- wick, B Cillillen, I'l. Ciaitor. i II l ' ALGEBRAIC PROBLEMS PREPARED WITI-l PATIEIXICE AND PRECISION I-lome Room IOI FIRST ROW-el, Bauer, D. Bishop W. Alspaclw, D. Asbury, W Bedingfield, I Adkins. SECOND ROW-O Anderson, D Ayey, C Barth, W Barr, TI-IIRD ROW-I Anderegg, R Bader, E, Boeslwerz, I. Bateman E. Black, R, Bockstiegel, R Atchley, FOURTI-I ROW-C, Arbogast, I Baiter, I Anderson, R, Ains- worth, I Billeo, E. Berry, E Barksdale, FIFTI-I ROWea-F, Beiser, I-I Bauer C. Besuden, C, Bailey, W. Bak- er, C. Bock, E. Boston, I-lome Room IO3 FIRST ROW-C, Brooks, D Cleary, R Colegroye SECOND ROWiW, Breslin, M Colangelo, D. Clark, F, Close O Carson, C. Buckmasfer, B Burklwardl, Cr. Bowman, C Brown, TI-IIRD ROW-K Collins, I Campbell, W, Carson, K, Bryan S, Bus, D. Colangelo, E Cl'iarI- ton, O Burch, O Chaney, FOURTI-I ROW-L, Brown, R Buxton, B Clwamberlinl Coch- ran, I-I, Brafford, lvl, Burkari B Burns, D Bruner, I3 Bryant B. Collett, E Burkhardi, A Boze, sf 1 :ge i fi l s 4 . y'Gr'g:l. 1- -dx! L+! if lv 'm T - f'-5 r . 'netfxf ' -' '. ' as A -s ? l, xd 'S X Q VN, Q Z Q4 sh- M' , -, K A U Y Y Q . ' 'N , '1 'ffff M U Q 4 . li N 9, mail Q' 9 'Z fx ' -if 9' ig Y Y P W 'W A ' r ' 1 ? fl. in E 1 3 A -S 3 Q Q' nv ' ' A s K h. 4 ' .,,. X. I , ,, ae, 3, UQ 24' 5-3 J 1 A 4 N., it 1 4 ' I, Q . . . lx X , 6 Q t Q - 5' 2 ' 3 2 T' C33 F5 lx ii Aa, ml I mga: .Qf ,ig 4 -, , ,, ' K--f - K' I me A-C FIRST ROWefC, Howd, I Harper, B Holley, R Higgins, M Hard, H Hartwig I Hess, E, Hamilton, E, Herbert, SECOND ROW M Iohnson, C Iones, F Krueger, F, Hammer, I Cross, R, Hoffman, H, Boland, E Hoffman, D, Ingram THIRD ROW B Hillen B, Hamm, O Hettle, I Iackson, A. Ouidi, C, Holmes, E, Iacob, I Hayes, FOURTH ROW C Iackson R, Oumbert, I Iaryis, I Harouff, R, Hale, A Henninger, E Hartenian, FIRST ROWe R, Krehbiel, I Ligon, A Leiyis, C, Klein, L Laymon, I Iones l'l0me RUOITI F, Keitter, F, kann, c, Key. secono Row K, Kinsey, N Langdon, w knnaii D, Iergens, R, Leahr, E, Knoechel, F, Kromer, D, Legg, E Leicht, L, Iutzi, B Lease, THIRD ROW A, Kain E, Qohnson, B, Kline, F, Lepper, E, Limes, R, Lloyd, D, Kemp, H, Kelsch, N, Kerr, C. Iohnson, FIRST ROWMH Londer, E, Ludington, W McFatridge, T, McCabe, I Mealy I'IOlTl9 IQOOITI E, Manessier, o, Lang, c, Menas SECOND ROWA c Mandy, R Mann H Meacham, R, McHugh, R, Meeker, R. Moorman, A, McNay, R, Lo Picolo, K Mardis THIRD ROW L Meyer, W, McDonald, B, Meyer, R, Kelly, L, Moreira, H, Mitchell, R, Martyne FOURTH ROIWA F Mc- Cabe, H, Mitchell, H, Meineke, M, Mauer, H, Meier, F, Luecke, I, Lowther, FIRST ROW-AR Poth, W, Ogg, R, Naegel, Oldenburg, I, Patten, R Powell E, Penny, E, Patten, I Porter. SECOND ROWe L, Pachoud, R, Nuber, C Neal, R, Ortner, R, Overhulse, R, Plueddemann, I Nairn, R, Prickett, THIRD ROWA D Mossman, C Palous, O, Pigler, I Norris, N Neblett, D. Mulcahy, C, Pickett, FOURTH ROWne I Pathe, B, Pister C, Noelke, R, O'NeiI, B, Pelham, F, Nagelson, I O'Rourke, I Newberry, FIRST ROWgeH, Roller, P, Schuster, I Richmond, I Prues, W, Riener I'I0lTIe ROOIII E snii, I Ray, iyi, Reynolds, i, snnna, c, Redman SECOND Row aw Robinson, C, Puryis, O Schaefer, I Rabius, I Sanders, R, Rich, A, Schurgart, W, Sattler, C, Rondin- elli, THIRD ROWeB, Shorer, F, Rauch, P, Schumacher, I Rogers, R, Salisbury, R Ouinn, R, Roether D, Rineheart, FOURTH ROWneH, Ripley, R, Reif, R, Schlueter, R, Ramp, H, Schlormann, FIRST ROWMW, Scott, W, Smith, B Settle, F Schoettinger, L Sprague C. Slete, Showalter, R Skinner, C, Shipley. SECOND ROWn VV Shaffer, I, Smith, R, Schuster, I Simon, R, Shore, R Stephens, C. Sommers, R, Shannon, R Siebert, THIRD ROW--B, Steinforth, M,Stapp, B, Stigman, B, Siekman, I Schwartz, R Scott A, Shields, N, Stephens, B, Stemler, FOURTH ROWA eR Shaffer, D Simmons, M, Skirwin, I E Smith, Ci, Shrimpton, R, Sherman, A. Spangenberg, F, Stannard. 4..SL-111, il -H Y iz? ,tl , ij-A ,. JI N 'Q' xl i7 f 4, s W- gf I 1' r5, 0 0 Oo s'. Q, fwfr H gb ss-' 1 5 lg A7 00 t Chu' Gig! ' xc- 1 V. 'V' X :ff-L r -. X. ff' ,I l g! ii! -J. 'lima ' A:-1 V- ' X- ' g 'A .. . ' ' N ,aft 1 ya - , . f L V- 'N--1 S -I . . L, Q 'Q .N 27, . . QQ 1. A -in 'ix Fllfil F'ClW ll Qarmgc, l-I QQ-fargr, Z Crerlauglw, C QL1cmta,lVl Erlwardl, C Ellur1gswortlw,G Feemster l-' Fw SECOND PGM' H l:l'lf'l'. E Fry, lvl lfltzrollw, lvl Ellroltl Nl I Erlwardf, H Elsey. R English I I l.l Errgflllfl f' Ever: D Elfilwcflqerger, l Eurlmglwam THIRD ROXNW--fl-l Fcyullnc, A Caenge. D Fullerton 'f l Vlffrrff. Ll Efla lf Cwcrr S Errvlrrwgrl Frglwcr FOURIH ROW' 'lvl Cavther, L Cardmer, A Edwards, H Calssert L l 'l l 'rl 'lr I Frawr-N P Cable, R Flrzrralrrcl lll-QT l-'Di' L flrlflrrwry D fllwp, D Rwvr-r, l-.4 Breslm, C Carrell, lvl Carla, D Bforrm, B Calhoun lk' l'rf,rlgr r,-Mr, l.l ljllffllfh E l llrrgrmrwer SECOND ROM! 'V l33yajIaIW, lvl BOILC, R Bauer. 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Rush, H, Satter- field, A Smith, M Smithson, S. Seale, F. Schaefer, I. Sandau, A Scherrer, D. Schultz, B. Schneck, K Scott, F, Shober. SECOND ROW-Y, Sample, S. Sellers, D, Scott, D. Santoro, M Schulz, I.. Russell, A Schneider, V. Sawyer, C. Sedgwick, THIRD ROW-I. Smith, C. Smith, lvl Shipley. C, Snapp, M. Seilkop, M Seifart, K. Smith, M. Siders, A Smith lhe Freshman is one of the vast numher ol plehes on shipboard who have yet the taslc ol learning the ropesn. Usually, he is a lollower rather than a leader, hut in a lew outstanding individuals we see the admirals ol tomorrow. lllhe lreshman, as the ship leaves port, is loot-loose and lancy-lree, unhurdened hy the responsihilities ol the more experienced seamen, yet he sometimes attaches great weight to the most insignilicant incidents. l-le is a hero-worshiper, hut he does not leel his own importance overshadowed hy his idols. llllis great enthusiasm is undimmed hy the hlase' attitude ol the upper-classmen. Still, he loolcs lorward with longing eyes to that climax on the ships log f - that momentous day when he will he awarded the stripes which will marlc him in the eyes ol all his lellow mariners as a sophomore on that gallant ship lhe Withrow. X - . - . - AA f 'qty 51 'N 4. I ,f '- ,X , .' -Th fl TI-TEY GECUPY THE TOP DECK IN SALESMANSI-IIP Home Room H2 FIRST ROW M Borg, H Cassini, VX! Boone, I Cogan, F Bratt, H. Caldwell W Bowman, H Coyle, H, Chapman C Calonan, L Carrol SECOND ROVVR I Cokeley, V CoIIrer, S, Cramer, W Boone, R Bryson, C Croley, R, Bur- Iew, E Broerman, T. Bonn, R, Brewer W Costello, B Clauss, R. Brown THIRD ROWe T Cramer, C, Bradford H, Caldwell, I Crltz, W, Clark, S Brewster, R Brockmeuer, L, Cave, L Cook, B, Cousins Home Room H5 FIRST ROWaeW Foster, K Frredlern I Celst, Cr Haennle, C Class, D, Free- man, E Foulhe, F. Hartmann, R, Frodge SECOND ROWa R, Cordon, I Frasca R. Cabrecnt, Dr Certy, W. Hansmann F. Cenn, V, Harshaw, THIRD ROWal W. 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Luecke, j. Lanham. Tl-IIRD ROWM-R. Miller, V. Mergenthaler, N. McFarland, B. Low, M. Lahke, B. Maier, B. L. Martin, B. Lyle, M. Mahlenkamp, B. Meidel, B. Martin, B. Luther, j. Lashprook, E. Ludlow. l-lome Room I9 FIRST ROW-H. Mitrott, E. Parmelee, C. Noelcke, B. Petty, P. Moore, B j. Palmer, L. Moore, M. j. Penn, M. Moore, M. j. Nellans, C. Morris, M. Paulos, E. O'Neill, D. Price. SECOND ROW-B. Phillips, M. Neu, j. Poppen- hous, O. Parker, I-l. Purcell, W. Price, M. Oehler, B. Petty, I-I. Peterman, B. Portner, N. Poole, j. O'DonneIl, M. Noble, E. Neil, C. Nouhray. Tl-IIRD ROW-a-j. Pukett, F. Parr, I-l. Pohlmey- er, E. Ptau, C. Ptingstag, E. M. Postel, B. Nieman, B. L. Nieman, M. Orues, P. Parks, O. j Mills, P. Moore, R. O'Brien. Home Room QI FIRST ROW-aB. Shores, j. Rawson, D. Siekmann, R. Rei, L. Simpson, W. Row- land, I-I. Radtke, D. Rose, M. Reeder, M. Schweitert, j. Schaefer, D. Ryan. M. C. Richey, B. j. Reeder, V. Rempke, D, Ritsch, M. Roe. SECOND ROWe L. j. Sander, N. j Ramey, K Scott, A Rob- erts, V. Showalter, I3 Schwartz, O Rhodes, M. Seitart, M. Rose, M. Rosen, C Schadel, M. Schultz TI-IIRD ROWi B Rutenschroer, V. Sietke, I-I Shope K. Sattertield, W, Rich, I. Robison, D. Raabe, L. Sellers, M. Schneider, B. j. Schuppig, L. L. Rigg, B, A Schroeder. i 89 Home Room 303 EIRST ROW E, Elaig, I Eichhold, A Ball, B Edwards, W Oardner, E Ooerth, B Chamberlin B Fisher, I, Eahrnbach, W Andrews, A Fazzio SECOND ROW L Bauer, S Carnes, B Cunning- ham, W, Brovvn, E Coston, I Crocker, B Gibbons, M Connett, K Corey, P Colvin l'lome Room 22 FIRST RONN--A Sullivan, Z Stein- kamp, N, Smallvvood, B, Tiller, A, Sykes, M Stathous, I. Taylor, M Tip- penhauer, B, Steves, B, Sohngen, SEC- OND ROW--I Tingley, B. Smith, E, Smith, M Smith, S, Stamm, I Thomp- son, I Snyder, V. M. Strader. THIRD ROW--V, Stacey, M. Reenan, M. Svvint, E Strecktuss, I. Stewart, M L. Strong, I Stallings, E, Stites, l. Thompson. FOURTH ROW-S, Stube, B, Tabor, D. Sutherland, E. Taylor, R Sullivan, M. Stumpt, M Slimp, V, Stites, l'lome Room Q12 EIRST ROW----R, Willington, E, Tux- vvorth, N. Vicjlieres, M Weeks, E Wood, B, Willmore, A. Wurmlinger, V. Ziccardi, M Weitzel, M, Troeger, W. Wortan SECOND ROW4I. Wager, E, Wass, M Wilson, L, Woldon, B Web- er, L, Willham, I Willims, M, Troy, R Woodard, S Weddle, M Workman, V Willims, M Walker, lr Winton, A, Wormus, M Wiesgerder. THIRD ROW---M Whiteman, I Wolf, H. Tuell, M, Waiman, L, Whites, C- Wedd, M White, B Wheathertord, S, White- house. l'lome Room 304 FIRST ROW S Meyer, W jones, I Mossman, B Mangold, B Harris SEC- OND ROV! Vi! Isaacs, E Kammer, W Creen, S Mider, E Poppenhouse, I Huber THIRD ROW W Matlock, O l'AlDVIlCl'I,l Hare EOURTI-I ROW - P Keitz, R Cray. R Mayer, R Heirizel- VOQF 90 I'Iome Room QI3 FIRST ROWe R Schepe, H, Schnirring, B. Scoggins, H. Seevers, L, Tuttle, R, Welsh. SECOND ROWWR. Tresch, C, Wortman, T, Weghorst, I Yeager, T. Smith, T, Springer, T, Svving, THIRD ROWeeH. Sharp, A Schmal, I Segar, R, Wheat, A Richey, F. Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW-el. Walter, W. White, R. Smith, R. Weaver, W, Wiley, O Wolfer, I'Iome Room 3l1l FIRST ROW lStandinglgeel, Craft, lSeatedl M. Dodds, I. Hopevvell, V. Alexander, D, Flood, Ro Cradoloh, B, Bender, F. Carney. SECOND ROW lStandingleN. Callenstein, M, Ander- son, lSeatedl S. Cotton, A Cheatham, M. Davidson, R. Barrere, D. Orabo, I. Courtney, THIRD ROW lStandingl-- C. Bullock, D, Carrol, M Fletcher, E, Harris, V. Cobb, I. Hendricks, A Durr-, D. Cook. Teachers' Limcli Room FIRST ROW--M. King, A Rupp, R, Lee, V, Striley, D, Kayler, O, Scroggins, E. R. Hunt, S Lippman, R, Steves, SEC- OND ROWeM, L. Remmer, B, Roth, R, Sendelbeck, THIRD ROW-li String- tield, B. Tanner, E. Evans, K, Howell, I. Linder, I. Young, M, Tilley, R, Rauner, B, Schaeter, E. Scheid, R. Hall, FOURTH ROWiM Washington, M Wess, I Wallace, M Watts, S Rhodes, H. Mor- ris, N, Smith, Teachers' Limcli Room FIRST ROWeeM Williams, L Sher- man, B I Houston, L lohnson, M Kayser, M Lillis. I Sheoard, V Struve, SECOND ROW L lones, I lennings, F, lames, F McConn, N Miller, E. Nash, R, Snyder, I Tone, S. Martin, 91 I 41 r ' ln the time that they spend in the Junior High School the students receive two extremely uselul years ol training that will enahle them to navigate competently their own ship. Illn addition to their I routine worlc, the pupils have many extra-curricular activities that occupy their time. Certain traditions have loeen estahlished, such as the lvlothersl and Sons, and Mothers' and Daughters, parties, the lvlusic Festival, and the lug Ulllfar hetween sev- enth and eighth grade hoys. lhere is, too, a monthly paper, TOWER ECHO, that is devoted specilically to Junior High news. Cluhs have been organized to. appeal to a wide variety ol interests - - dramatics, journalism, science, salety, motion picture ap- preciation, camping, lcnitting, art, and chess. II Besides supporting activities ol their own, these young people lind time lor anything the Senior High has to oller. ir ir ir ir aw- THESE ARE THE JUNIOR HIGH LIGHTS EAGER EOR THE CRUISE ,E -'rf3----.15 .4- 2-I. If 1 4 til .SD iid , . .. ,-,,, - -A -5 'I . ,V ' gwlmyli 'Q 2, ., - ,M A Q I- asiyhty. f 1 3 J ML Lt: :E , L ' ,T T . U rv, -. ' E ' - 'Q' ' w J -4- ' . ' - wer o-'35 - 'Hx Il ..Q -P 'T A . ,. 1 - f 3- .m ,es if .. 5 .. 1 . .. ' Q f wa 4 fl- Nyx .. .gxgg ew, 1. W. ,',. Q - 5, aff? ' 3 H f -'-v - 4 N., - , Alvnv M .at ' al, yu ',-' 9,1 , A .. H.-,ey , - '-Y , :wiv -...sr '. - . .':. . -as -qv, wg -H '5,-H' ,Z U ' 5 - 1 ',y4 53 ' bl' P, 'V - iff.. ' v A'+d up ' fx 4 al.. 3, dx 'xi 3. '1 -4 if 5 ' 5 War, 'g 5 2: If 35 I . ,ui wa If -4 ' ' I l ,g .1 Ni P 54,1 bl-I. 5. ' 'f X Q Q A ,J....a.... ob, - 9 4 ug., lt. N.. -qu 5.4 xy , 5 . 1'-fe G0 5, n , i . HF- ' Y Q v . 4 . v Q .J ' ff. Sl 5 . J' 5 YM, J, ,f 7 ..:. v M . is '25 K 1 I FIRST ROW-C. Boisseau, D. Adams, D. Grimstvedt, M. Boyd, I. Best, L. Fielman, A, Kemen, I. Nerl, B. Whitlow, M. Overhulse I Schoner, E. Taylor, L. Eberhard. SECOND ROW-S. Fenimore, G Glaser, N Browne, C. Crutcher, P. Kriplen, B. Stoecklin, L. Black S Mitsoff, C. Erwin, B. Farions, M. Hahn, B. Hall, L. Mathers, A. Hexamer, L. Tate, I. Doyle, THIRD ROW-B Wolf, R. Colvin, E Vaughn, B. Lohrum, M. Mims, M. Liopman, N. Thompson, M. Woirol, B. Wagoner, I. York, A. Strasser, M. Wilby, M. Spencer I Zinninger, E Crady, S Gordon, H. Haase FOURTH ROW-B. Goeder, V Busch, E. Stumpf, M. DeLargy, A. Trieste, V. Winkler E Cannon, V Cronewett, V Hodges, C Shea, I. Rolting, S. Wilson, H. Wilbur FIFTH ROW-M O'Hare, V Kern, L. Kramer, M Mclylannis, M Iudd, E Adams, V Tobey, E. Manella, H. Schmaltuss, D Ross, M Steinwert, I Marean, I, Iarrett. SIXTH ROW-C Cassin, E Fisher, G Colongelo, N Forbriger, L. Volkman, B Ball, A Bowen, P Morris, D. Wortman, M. Armentrout. FRONT ROWf H Dahlheimer, K Due, I Quinn, B Baab, V. Barbas, N Schroeder, B McKinney, R Speckman, D. Diemer, E Spur- lock, B Vaughan, L Volpe, V Lastoria SECOND ROW--P. Mullen, L Blackburn, M Ross, S Mitchell, M Woodward, C, Brensford B Deeds, R Smith, N Frey, E Williams THIRD ROW-W. Gable, I Woehrlin, I Hill, I Rubenbauer, R. Liles, S McClure, K. Palio- bagis, D Carpenter, E Carlin, L Vogt, L Vogt. FOURTH ROW--I, Ewig, E Stevens, E Portner, V Turner, A Gentry, M Ferger, T. Heinss, H. Iung, E Walther, D Owen FIFTH ROW-A Breslin, H Balon, B Cleary, V. Bell, F Saunders, M Graham, M. Dunlap, R Skrtf, H Ward, T Hoot, lyl Schultz, M Lakeman, SIXTH ROW-G Hawhead, R Cunningham, I. Yoder, M Anderson, C. Brewster, R Bauer, M. White, D Hitchcock, E Smith, M Glymph, D Ingram, A Iohnson, D Dickerson. SEVENTH ROW-L, Irvine, I Gritfis H Logan, M. Hunter, M. O'Keefe, R Dening. in-,.-f . 5 t Q. M- . .-... FIRST ROW-R. Sohshoh, R Tischbe-in, R. Dressler, B ery, R McKeever, R, Iones let, W. Blume, I. Iones, W OND ROW-H. DeGrey, C Gerde, W. Iohnson, R. Furlong T. McDermott, R. Bell, S Roberts, E Sharp, A Keller er, F. Iohnson, E Sieber, R Weist. T H I R D ROW- D Duble, P. Schadel, R, McHugh A Steel, C. Shea, C. Iohnson K Maurer, W Wratten, A Park, C. Sucken, M Procas E Hudson, I. Marshall bus, G. Berry, W. Hirst, Vx! Krantz, I. Smith, W. Park, I Guffis, W Engel, A. Gruner H Cook, E Thorworth, F Hunt, E Wynn, G Rocklin FIFTH ROW-W. Iyettner, T Matson, P. Green, T. Price, W Fletcher, C. Busch, W. Keller Peaslee, H Pelton, F. Kingerv R Butler, N Hudson, W Bern. O Lasteria, L Gaghan B Ranier, L. Ivladliner. R West, R Ernsponier. 95 Dacey, P. Craft, V, Montgom- W Downs, A. Siefke, R Wil- Smith, R Ray, H. Berry. SEC- I. Fishback, F Gelley, I. String- FOURTH ROW-I. Ouackena SIXTH ROW-H. Redman, W. I L t IIRSI' ROXIQ T IN.Ittrtn, xl ItgIttttttttt1, II IIttxxt'tI., R KIIIII, I5 IXIaIItn, D SttIItvat1, V XXIJHCC, If Roberts, O Young, B. Wiltsee, D tt, ,ty R QIIII, I' IXIQILI-, IN fXrrtt.tt'twt SFQOINID ROW C Iktrtn, B IX1oorv, C Mger, D Tewarl, B IVICCIttre, T Bolin, R Duck- . It I-1 Ixttm, R Stwrt, I4 Iittlnrt-Nutt, C Stttnok Iltatrttnet, R KLTINITBW THIRD ROW C Boyce, C Strtker, IVI, AI3Cfl11CICI', Huggins I 't-.Qtgntt Ii IXItne,I I1TXIf,Qt I'Iagg, D IXItPItatI, XX DttI.t'ttw,I KIIIKFIIIJIIX, I D,trt:I, R Ktng FOURTH ROXIV- -R Storch, K Wetse, C I mf I I tttttnty R IJIIIIIPQAIT, R Rttnxan, B Rultettx, T Ixhatwlt, I Omlwettatetder, T Dttstng, B Dern, R Pogttc, P Pusatert, F Ctlletto, H Qt'muI IIFIH ROXX I IIIUCII-tttn, B LaItIe, XX Rank I Horttew, D Coward, C Dttntng, I Rtclnctts, B Httrnphrtes, O Ten Fyck Ii Lftwy I t,,IIntet, XX' IIIIIIII-I, IXI C-arnIwI'teII, C Hardtn, R Stnton, T XfVIttttaIer, S Morrow, III-LSI ROW I XN,ItttI.m, I Ct I,I-N tot, IXI Xt-xtor, B Ioltns I,Ir I, I Young, IxvI Cantz, I IIeIIe, B Vestor, I Frn5t, I Dunn, I Knight I C'w:Itr SECOND ROXN' I TdfI1,B FI r'I,v wn,I IXItiLattgItItn, H Kntgnt, Cr Svvttt, IVI Roller, P Anderson, B Sattler, B I Strassel L FIIQ I, I Ftentan, R CaI.IxxeII THIRD ROXV I FranIItn, I3 !Xt:eI, F Ctfftn, I Schrntdt, If Burklwardt, A, Fenimore, H Ienlatns S I+gfI, R C.aI'trtvl, E AIIQIS, S WaIIet, S DMI: FOURTH ROW fIX'I RoIItn, P Thomas, IVI Luddlngton, I Schott, IVI Herdmen, R IMA: rttttr, IXI Tatum, D Dc-dot, P TIM, vtr'r ag, D LeDore, B Sutter, IVI ZuntIJte', IVI Hamon, I, Nlats, R, IVIerI'1aut, FIFTH ROW- L Ixrrextter R IxtrIentIgII, C Kr'-Ler, P Cnty, I3 Ronsntne, M Bready, S Copman, M Sanders, V Fluck, E. jones, IVI Strong, E Wtlliams I Fznkt, D SattIrr, R Cameron, B Hull E? 'IQ FIRST Row A Brady , C 5 Lanvtteri, R Ittng, A X?v'ood, I Ltttwtftetftt, V Dartford, R If C It t'tt ILI rj, III Ivletneke, D if .Y Itttt3I'teatI, F Ctghrtng, F Stun-t'tf IxI F XX rtt, I erwn, D Q Tw Wren SECOND ROXV- A I,'.'t,t'ItttH t I-I SFITITTICII, I I I , l'III'T K E-fIf-r I3 CIIII II'l , JY Y, V D FI ttt B KCIIIIIII, P Klagtfr If Rttag, B f'IIen, B I'IendCtv tin H E1 wer THIRD ROIVV- , a LI I.'t. at'ft,trt, I XI!aIterx, IVI Tr 'W LTf't'IVt't8Vt, L OIIIEIQ, VOQI F Ftrrwr, I VAVICII, B SIUFITCY' F Strttn T FrtrIr'efs, L RIIFI- It D Ott 'r'.t a,, H SIIII, D Fe.jIten FOURTH ROVW -V Fm rt, E Ptcrie, Iut Hfn If ft LQIAQ L I-Hyatt, III II 1'-I t.t.Ir I tttt , F I rf, D C ' ft. I1 Ifarttn, fi .'.ItI 'rt If' D QI' tttt' iIttII, IQI , Ii- L2tvrt'tI,afI't, F IIIT'I IO. '.t' LJ Iytf I F r r I f 'rw' ' '.', f I2 F, jr, III IQ I '1 tw 'i,.,1...... 11- Fi . 3 -g . '355x2gg,,.4 -, ' . 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P ' gX,-, in 1 YA O 60 IC 9 S lu- 9? -Q to t 3' Cs 0' A kaleidoscope ol c Eolk Eestival given attention ol all Einci the entire student h sented a pageant o divided int lndian, l o seven ollovved ing tunes o odies, origir new elemett was songs olf lile o I tio' O orlul scenes characterized the American oy The lunior High School. Centering the 'nati upon a nevv type ol production in which ody and laculty participated, the lestival pre- I the various phases ol American lolrc r'usic episodes. Eirst came the primitive rhythms of the hy the hymns ol the Puritans, and the 'nsp'r- I Revolutionary days. The lirst truly American lolk 'tel- ated hy The Southern negroes, were next presested. A introduced into the music hy the lonely, haunting he covvhoys. Songs ol the sea suggested the early sealaring our courtry and old mountain hallads recalled the tradi- s hroughi lrom England hy our adventurous lorelathers. 'l FIRST ROW-L. Sauter, R, Fisher, R. Coan, P. Seay, l. Karman, O Kar- man, R. Pyper, C. Wyche, B. Cale, L. Bolce, D. lVlcLeod, C. Short. SEC- OND ROW-R. Kraus, R. Wirthlin, l. Bishop, D. Thielen, C. Fisher, A. Hibbs, R. Dee, W. Cell, C. Owens, B. Hogue, lVl. Ruggles. THIRD ROW- B. Brown, lVl. Boughen, C. Barter, E. Cunningham, Shriner, D. Bruns, R Stewart, C. Etheridge, R. Willey, E. lvloermand, FOURTH ROW-B. Caus- phol, D. Ramsey, D. lVlarkIey, R. Parker, l. Lamping, T. Fauntleroy, K. Nel- son, B. Stricker, D. Craham, E. lVlartin, E. Cogan, R. Frankenstein. FIFTH ROW-D. Bedell, K. Schuerg, O Lockwood, R. Schwettman, l. Steinwert, B. Miller, B. Fibbe, R. Bolce, l. Stermer. SIXTH ROW--F. Rickey, D. Snow, R. Edmonds, B. Froehlick, C. Strother, D. Streit, l. Heimerdinger, C. Storch, C. Schanz, T. Hammer, H. Cottrell, R. Williams, B. Addi- son. SEVENTH ROW-B. Kinsey, R Weitzel, R. Brewster, B. Christopher, S. Hezlep, T. Russell. F lRST ROW-D. Ball, R. Burns, l. Brokker, E. Behr, H. Burkhart, W. Biehl, D. Evans, l. Wintreys, A. Biehl, l, Best, E. Crimm, F. Far- ree, T. Cile. SECOND ROW--E. Franklin, R. Preston, C. Davis, R. Milleck, R. Erman, D. lvleister, l. Taylor, S. Schauer, l. Noelcke, E. Muller. THIRD ROW--W. Underwood, F. Kemper, F. Castle, H. Retzsch, L. Vogt, l. Somes, T. Ward, l. Resler, O Stevenson, P. Storrs, D. Ritchie, H. West. FOURTH ROW--L. Shauer, l. Reed, C. Baxley, l. Chapman, W. Blackburn, R. Davey, L. Emmerick. FIFTH ROW-E Wells, L. Authe, N. Cunningham, H. Weinhold. C. Weisenborn, C Webb, O. Koppittke, R. Carson. SIXTH ROW-C. Walker, l. Copen hauer, H. Pumphrey, S. Porter. c A W Y fl-Xct mind? lielcl, periaps manufacturing Worcls out ol tlrn air, ivities --What does tlris recall to your Pertaps lreslt autumn days on a lootlnal lrasiiy scriooling tlrem on a scrap ol paper tlrree miniies oelore tlte deaclline. Ur maybe, vviilt your astrotomcal turn ol mind, unlolcling tlie wonder- lul 'rysteries ol tlte lreavens. A recorcl ol activities is in itself a prosaic tlring, out in clays to come it tr will serve to revive tliouglrts of ltours ol interest- ing vvorlc -- and ltours ol pleasire, too. llre many tliings accomplisltecl in tlrese very ltours malce Witltrow wltat 't is , tlrey clevelop mental ancl plrysical coordination ancl ouilcl cltaracter, cement last-forming lrienclslrips, and in tact, play a large part in casting tlre die ol tlte incliviclua tooe. By talcing part in all tlrese activities we ltave impressed lorever a place in our mincls ancl lrearts vvliicli will occupy an important position in tlte mosaic ol our memories. 3 i ACTIVITIES BROADEIXI THE DEEP STREAIVI GE LEARNING I...-,E Presidente el-l. Nlagly ibe members ol literatas are selected lrom lresliman and sopbomore girlg baving ability and interest in creative writing. Aside lrom tbe purpose ol increasing tbe lcnowledge and enjoyment ol literature, tlie c'ub bas many social lunctions under tbe direction ol its capable adviser, lVliss Freeman. TCP V1 fa flrfjrc,-cs. S Becker, M Rciichelderfer, l-l Crsegory, H Nlaglt, Adelaide Perrnie, l., Taylor, R Klug, , , , C , ft iieci-,-'A elites. E lDcl'.L'3, l Frameis, D l-lall, H Cassert .f,,'.b'- li ls.-fftl, N Frclricli, lvl Swine, Bailey, E Ctisscurr l Pcnlyerts, R Pun, R l1ick,fX Cmlljg, A Heiclf I 102 J To encourage creative writing, to increase tlre capacity lor literary appreciation, and to bring togetlrer congenial minds, are tlre purposes ol the Scrilololers Club. Lectures and discussions, wlriclr are enjoyed by all tlre Scriloltlers, Iorm interesting programs at the oi-weeldy meetings ol the clulo, lreld tlrrouglrout tlre sclrool year. Z! Z FIRST ROW-B. I. Shat- er, B, Broyles, C. Thomp- son, P, Recrm. SECOND ROW-ee R. Smith, Miss Atkins, F. Bruce, M. Adams, B. Towler, TI-IIRD RCW-I Bahlman, E Thompson, A Rerin. FIRST ROWfI. Mahan, IVI, L, Fagley, B. Ewald. SECOND ROW ee- B, Bangham, Biddle, A Baetz, B, Crumb, A Cochran, I. Baehr, N l3Ve5Id9 l BUVSQV- Baehr President of Gens Togata Ralpln Gregg President of German Glub ln tlne slnadovvs ol tbe sliipls library, one may encounter a group ol club members engrossed in lascinating literature, allording not only an insiglit into tlie langnages but also tbe beauties, romance, and customs ol nations lar oeyond tbe norizon. So vivid is tbe description iliat tliey visualize tlnemselves witnessing bull fignts in Spain, roaming tbe green lills ol Germany, inspecting tlie incredible rernans ol ancient Rome, and lnolding a rendezvous vvitln tlne peop es across tne sea. 104 l. lvlehne 5 President of Spanish Club Gems logata SEATFD-l, Woods, A Bishop, lVl, Waffenschmidr, O. Franklin, V. l-lahn, S, l-lezleo, D. Wilson L. Flarris, S. Piasl, C. Flaulz, STANDING-E, Chaney, lvl. Cain, P, l-lennolling, l-l, l-lardisry, lvl Krarner, M Martin, W, Ciriesf, R Donovan, A l-lolmes, V, Crabo, F. Criesl, C. Thompson, B Radford, A l.. Smethursl, l. Ballrnan. SEA-VFD-A Perrine, E. Rogers, F. Shaefler, F. Kealring, l-I. Cregory, A l-lendricks, l., Taylor, B Yowell, lvl. Schultz, l., Russell, STANDING-A Bauer, I., Zix, R, Sfansbury, R Volkerr, A Schneider, l. Slrader, l.. Didlake, D, Eichelberger, A Deeds, lyl, l. Slueber, L, Srorch, lyl. l., Kreidler German Club SEATED--E Adler, E Crosby, M Cilaub, E Fischer, lyl, Doench, A Segal, N, Sleyens, F, Whiooer STANDING-R, Wehrrneyer, lvl. Macliane, E. Schaffer, lvl, Sharron, V, Kappl, N, Abenschon, C Eberhard, R. Cregg, l-l. Ownley. Spanish Clula LEFT P CTURE-SEATED-B, Callaway, l, lVlcLeniore, M jackson, lVl, Weaver, V, Fichelberg- er, l. Morton. STANDING-V, Panioto, C, lvleacharn, R, Fagley, l. Corey. RlCl-lT PICTURE-SEATED-B. Freeman, lVl. E Collier, Mrs. O'Connell, F, Procktor, R, Shidel STANDING-A Eken, D, Woellner, E, lvlueller, E Richards, D, Sanrora, S. l-laggerty, l, l-ligh. 105 Swv X X X my, N' - s l'1 552. PM-'S B55 Q5 H v. ' -' sw-L . ':1:-gig?-'.f 3. ,QQ 9 fu HQ 59' 3 VA J, l x I . J .. ' s. if , , r zu t' V .tv-'L' . ' 5 , . . 4 .' 'Q I riff, lSF'jr ., .' at gd 91. 1' .- Hu QU, I S-X ' , Q. '. U- ,4 5' 's ' ' ' ' 4 if - 'L In -., 0- . 6,1- 'N' E . T31 I n '. 1--B sl I-this Ju Ill . i . 1- , .-L '. , 7711- ,Y ,grim - ,, -,,,SkW,Y,, President ot Tower Y 'I' Ian alnlman H aa ovver Y and Yllfithrovv Cluh are hoth social service cluhs which have as their purposes the pro- motion oI the wellare ol the school, ancl the creation and maintenance ol high standards ol character among ' fellow-stuclents. Tovver Y, an organization alliliated with the Y. W. C. FX., is composecl ol girls Irom junior ancl senior classes only, Withrovv Cluh, hovvever, selects its active I memhers from thethree upper classes, ancl its associate memhers I Irom the Ireshman group. Both groups have hi-weelclv meetings. I FIRST ROXN-L, Florcly, M, Laugnton, R. King, I., I-Ieron, S. Piast, R, Smitli SECOND RDW-I-I Finch, M erts, V. Remke. Bacon, M, Marlin, B Raist, S, Schulling, M, Rob- TI-IIRD ROW--C. Cossard, V, Combs, D, Erhart, D, Cossett, B, Hick, D, Smith, B I-Iorten, I-IiII, M, Tilley. FIRST RCW-E Thompson, M, Lauke, B. Broyles, C Moncie, V. Crissman, M Roberts, I., Layman, M, Brovvn. SECOND RCW-I Baehr, I. Mobus, I. B, MciNiel, B. O'Brien, M, I-Iannan, F. FIRST ROW-N, Abenschon, D, I-Iopper, SFCQND RCW-I. Baltlman, A Baetz, V. TI-IIRD RCW-M. Manlenkamp, B. Angert, l Norton, E Ecinelberger, M. Weaver, I-I, I-Iarclisty, Bruce, M. Doyle, E Wagner, L, Peck, E Cristen E Piel, D, Ionannes, I Metzger. King, B. Adamson, I. Cordon, W, Van Winlcle R, Ionnson. I C? Pr sl? 9,51 tp' , vvuvv- . r --.- . . -. , vu,-ir' Once a morfh the senior mathematics classes lay aside their regular lessons to devote time io their respective cluhs. EllThe lunctions ol these organizations - - - Tartaglian, Poncarel, and Pythagorean - - - are to provide students with a hroad- er understaroing ol the suloiect through history, and to develop mathematical lceenness vviil puzzles and projects. PYTHACOREAN-FIRST ROW-l. Schaeffer, C. Eberling, l. Humphreys, H. Heis, A Cullen. SECOND RGWa a C. Bunyan, S. Faxon, S. Baker, Ci. Lovvendick, T. Durham. THIRD ROWa aA. Wegenhart, 1. Stock, 1 Bainbridge, A Friedrich, M Cain, A Hauclc. FOURTH ROW-H. Wass, l. Bono, E. Hazen, B. Lovvry, A. Siegle. FIFTH ROWea J. Peters, B. Martin, F. Hight, B. Williams, B. Toole, Mr. Nankovitch, 1. Rattner, H. Kann. THREE PRES!DENTSfPoincareaaDar Bierman, Tartaglian- lane Baehr, Pythagoreana john Bono TARTACLlANeSTANDlNCi-H. Smith, C. Humphreys, R. Tiscjhler, B. Sattler, N. Utter, B. Braden, R. White- man. SEATED-C. Ptitzer, R. Hovve, L. Villari. STANDING-C. Eberhart, T. Eberly, l. Baehr, B. Huis, R. Warn, B. Linder, C. Bausevvine, SEATELLAAD Striley, l. Sovvers, B. High. POINCAREaSEATED AT LEFTiR. Vordenherg, N. Stettens, L Bylund, A Thiess. SEATED AT RlCHTaaaFIRST RCW-L. Klein, l. Corey, D. Luther, W. Crindrod, l. Stefanott, H. Ovvnley. SEATED AT RlCHTeSECOND BOWea E. O'NeiIl, F. Colay, E, Sciheve, B. Fegun. STANDING-D. Bierman, Mr. Nevvlin, C. Crumb, R Baker, 1, Woolley, P. Haynes, B. Turner, M Kramer, M. Lokke, T. Levvis, l. Wuelzer, B. Ball. President Ianet Bablman K cc Freed Irom tbe sometimes monotonous routine ol tbe classroom, i tlie student in Pbysics Club sees tlte Iascinating World ol science broaden tbrougb lectures and experience. tlTo provide topics tbat could not ordinarily be presented in class, to develop Iurtlter interest in tlie sib- iect-rriatter taugbt in tbe class room, tbe Astronomy Club was Iormed. U-iECI'tQI,QI'ID IZ I3aII SUXTED -I3 Bader, S Treis, H Berger, D I-flaris, IVI, Martin, B, Bucbert 'I Iffgrnlre. 'LI Stcirilpriclrj Ifrnslie STANDING -Rr Urban, IVI Roberts, R Gregg, B, Calctr, R Kranz T!-I IDIIXPC C Kfrcli, Miss Strate SEATED FIRST ROWMI, Heirn, F, Folger, E Younger, I. ffl I tial-I rrian T Lfft, 'i,f is SECOND RDWe eW Battenneiser, H, Wolf, R Tiscnler, I.. Schwartz Q Cfflirff I-' Iwffrjcrt, ft Iriedriclcs THIRD RCVVeeI.r Zirnrnerrnan, VV, I-Ioeb. ' 5 Junior and senior boys interested in becoming capalale citizens and leaders lind that membership in the l-li-Y provides tlte guidance and opportunities lor service so necessary lor a vvliolesome and useful lile. Pltvsical, mental, and moral development are provided lor tlirouglr tallcs, discussions, and activities. SEATED-l. Corey. STANDING-FIRST RCW-R, -l-ait, Mr, Hovve, R. Cory, Faciernire, jackson, F, Lindsley, A lvlaladv, l-ls Stunnpe, R. Scglnueler, l-ls Furnougn, N, lung, l, Lavvrence, A. l-lauck, F Watkins, N. Stevens. SECOND ROW-D, Kay, R Fox. STANDING-l, Davis, B, Hovve, D Kemp, C. Kiser, B, Linder, ls Cnisnolrn, B, Krantz, W Hotf- steder, W. Guard, E Moerschel, I., Stringer, 1. I-Iornpnrevs. SEATED-F Kernp, H, Srnitn, R, Bak- er, D. Rense, W, Braden, R, Binns, Presidents Robert Fox lim Cnisnolrn C3 sill-tl Alberta Bauer President LEFT TO l2lCl-lT-R Klog, R, Krernsner, B, Sclnroeder, M. Tippenlnaoer, B, l, Anderetta, E Kelly N Rosn, E Fitcn, M, I., Whiteman, l-l. Gregory, S. Becker, l. Rawson, P. Moore, B, Downes A, Wilson, M Snnitnson. M Dornann, B, Yowell, l, Fisher, FIRST ROW-lr Neidnardt, B, Andrews, A. Oberklein, F, Evans l-l Elsey, A Strauss, C, Claob, l. Clements, D, l., Wyatt, SECQND ROW-l. l-lorton, C, Malora M Mfliite, M Strangnnan, M. Erle, R. Stites, M. Sclwulz, l-l. Cangl. Alplia Y, a junior lnranclt ol tlte Y. W. C. Pi., is a service club lor lresli- men and sonltornores. Witlirovvs younger girls lind Alpha Y a true lriend. IIZ 1 To set lortb tlre primary leatures ol parliamentary Iavv and to give its members poise in public spealcing, tlre Pltilologian Literary Society was Iormed in IQIQ. Tlte Society selects its members lrom upperclass boys. Pltilologian literary Society l3RESIDENTSa Carl Crumb, Fred Danneman. SEATED B. Urban, N Utter, C. Bausevvine, F. Danneman, C. Crumb, B. Burlqbart, B Williams STANDING T. Eberly, I-I. Conlon, B. Cabr, B. Braden, I. Ciacciio, IVI lvlattbevvs, I-l. Woodard, A. I-lolmes, H Bredemerer, B. Huis, S. Baker, R. Welwrmeyer, W. Burkbardt, B. Kain, I2 Gregg. Sigma Gamma I9RESlDENTSa C. Bausevvine, D. Bierman. LEFT TO RlCl'lTaaIVIr. Cadvvallader, C. Eberltardt, I. Wilson, B. Williams, B. Linder, B. Satler, C. Crumb, F. Danneman, C. Bausevvine, D. Bierman D. Spencer, T. Eberly. Sigma Gamma is an Itonorary club vvliose members are selected Irom senior boys on tlte basis ol sclrolarsltip and citizenslrip. Tlre more im- portant lunctions ol tlte group are suggesting improvements in tlre scliool, lrelping discouraged lresltmen, and guiding visitors around tlte building. gum We are in the ollice ol lVlr. Seay, the shipls purser. l'lere we see many busy people, and hear the clatter ol billing and adding machines. Money is being handled with all the slcill and dexterity ol a banlc cashier. lhe lact that the day's receipts are more than a mere trille is proved by the presence ol two expressmen who vigilantly convey their precious load to the banlc vaults. Il With the help ol his many capable worlcers lVlr. Ziegler operates our school banlc where students watch with pleasure as their pennies grow into dollars. 5 1 K - , SCHOOL BAlXlKfSEATED--Betty Tetlow. Estlwer Strrmpf STAltlDlNCffMary lean Stevens, Harlan Dennis, Mr Ziegler, Dolores lotiannes LAW CLUB-SEATEDAI Stefanotf, M A, Brhl, l Metzger, A Pedoto, E Braden ' S'l'ANDlNCfL Falter, A Slwrirnper, M Kramer, L. Motz, l. Meyer, LAW CLUB--STANDINCefF. Hight, V. Reckers, C. Dodds, E Eccles, M McCain, A Del Cesso, V Maisenhalterc SEATED-- B High, V Hemmer, LANV CLUB SEATED - f Helen Turner, lerome Crantz, Bob Pence, Frances lolinson, Dorothy Harrell, Ceorgiana Schwartz, Lillian Pringle. STANDING! Bessie Piast, Edward Osborne, Mary lean Stevens, Edith Mondell, Roland ' lVlIlCl1LIVT'1,lVlf Ziegler, SCHOQL BANK lhrough the medium ol the Law Club, would-he lawyers wax loqua- cious at moclc-trials over legal tech- rricalities and delve further into the ...L intricacies ol the law than would he possihle to do in the classroom. PRESHDENTS H Dewar D l l k rg-'9-r-f 1? ...,. --. i4'. 6, '- 4' - ' . ' -. .pfv .'- I 'p..l-vo' . ... '. - D , LEFT TG RIGHT-B, Parker, M, Guest. UPPER RIGHT-M Wafierwschmidf. FIPST PQWWA Lyrie, li 0'DonrieIl, P. Smith, lvl. Sycks, C Shaw, iVl.'Cues'r, R Brown, l, lar- rerr, S Schultz SECQND POW-lr Bahlman, B, Parker, B. Bilsori, C. Bromley, M. Warren- scjiwrnidf, E Warwrwer. Brislf morning air, tlie open trail, liorses eager lor the ride, all combine to rnalce tlie Riding Club a very popular outdoor activity lor girls at Witnrow. :wx '.5v '.g. r Q Ji- M , L i E5 N, 8 ff K J f R Ui' Rv , JK fi f K V 'Q-f 'L 2 fi ,.f .2 Tf kv v X ' 1 I 6' at ' My 1 6 r- ,gf I f '3 Q I ' ff f M r ,I I, E' pa 18 Q Us, gn 9' ,p-.Q .00g' 0 P4 'z f 5 -310 -4 fh. 9 w . ds, x , H 1 '.Wm5? 4 ,, . . N 1 1 ', 7, ,.. 5,.'9. 5.2, W9 yx. 3 C N-fr' + X Y- .J A g Rx ,, , A gd' x Q .3 'Lax 'XY .1 4 J X . :N 'Eff-Q f as ' I . Vfi fV ' ,'5' I ' +iQffw'7 um ff 147 N 1- llflany nevv ideas as well as time tested methods in the interesting subject ol photography are revealed in the meetings ol the Camera Cub. llhe Withrow lennis Club ollers opportunity lor beginners to acquire slcill in the game and lor experienced payers to compete in tournaments and in interscholastic contests. lhe new asphalt tennis courts behind school have been ar added advantage to the club. A Shurgast, C Gibbons Picture next--upper right STANDING-William Burlghardt, Bob Recht Richard Quimby lvliddle picture Treis, Don Avery, Walter Criest, Norma Closh me, va as, etty rnsey, at erine eitz man, Alice Perin, Ellen Criest, Louise Peck lvlarie Cain. Bottom picture FIRST RCW? C Crumb, W. Young, Liggett mers, B. Wolff, D, Diltz, B, Bader, l. Cildea, A , . , . . B Strasser, R Wighrman SEATED-lvlariorie Sparks, Betty Dameron, Vir- ginia Kaos, Marjorie Ray, Eleanor Conant. SEATEDM-Vera May Strader, l-lelen l-lall, Sheila Berry Cumbert. sranoirsio-ciiariarie Huml ieirsiiae ic icuii'- i 1 y rviarrax, o, riagrey secorsio ROWeeD rim- Sera, C Bradford, B Krehbiel, It King, D Woell- ner, D. Bogart, R. Beddingtield Tl-HRD ROWf - l, O'Rourl4e, D. Avey, B Warn, T Zel-lagen, B. Toole, C Bennevvirz, B Braden, C Coombs, l-l Woodard Mr Sherman R Bakie 119 ' MR. SURDO IS THE MUSICAL GENIUS OE OUR CREW. HE HAS THE RERSEVER- AHEE AND THE SEHSITIVENESS OEATRUEARTIST llte Boys, and Girls, Glee Clubs, besides stimulating a desire to lurtlier tlie study ol voice, train students lor participation in suclt organizations as tlie lVlay Festi- val Cltorus, Urplteus Club, and otlier local musical societies. N. Abenschon, M Adams, E f'-Xcrtin, C. Ayer, B, Bacon, R. Bauer, P, Boswell, L, Carter, F. Conklin, R Covert, E, Due, M. D Cossett, C. Crittith, F. Crit- tith, C. Cuinta, D l-lubbeler, Fencht, E, Fodge, M. Ceorge F, lohnson, E Keating, l, Ken- nedy, L, Kincaid, C, Kinnard, l, Kipp, A. Klappert, D. Koehl- er, l, Lashbrook, M, McCrath u B, Meidel, V, Merhant, l, Moe- bcis, M, Moore, B, Myers, S, 0'Donald, A Perin, D. Peter- ing, C, Pottschrnidt, l. Rawson, A. Reisz, C, Ruziclca, Schneider, M, Schneider M. Schulz, B, Schcippig, M Siel- lcop, D, Snell, D Smith, Z. Steinlqamp, E Stephenson, l.. Storch, K, Thelbid, l. Tingley, L. Tonne, V. Trieste, l-l, Toell, l.. Walden, R Walker, l., Wheelvyright, l, Wood, D. Wyatt, V, Ziccardi. This year an unusual distinction was accorded tlre Witlirow Drclrestra, vvlten it was selected lrom all Cincinnati lriglr scbool orcltestras to play one concert in a series ol broadcasts sponsored by tlre National lVlusic Education Conlerence. Tltese broadcasts were given to slrow tlre progress being made in music in public sclrools. X 'OLlNS Wrlbert Kuettner, Concertmerster, Victor Abnee, Rudolph Baker, lune Biddle, Bobby Boone, Marion Stiscl, Brxan Brown, jerry Courtney, Violet Cronenwelt, Armando Fusaro, Martha Franklin, lack l-lodson, Lillian Keys, Xtffllram Meter, Wrllavene Price, Margaret Rose, Robert Ray, Harriett Spiesz, Edgar Tepper, Roland Thompson, Charles Werdrnger, Fred Westerman, VIOLASM-Luella Ofdham, Elizabeth Phelps, l-lenry Schorman, Robert Steph- ens. Stanley, Williams CELLOS eMargaret Compton, Ruth Cornuelle, Cilbert Drrnetral, Clive Harrington, Philip Stegemeyer, BASSES alohn Leahr, lack Lowther, Carnette Pyle, Franklin Richey, Lloyd Sweeney, Mildred Wolt. FLUTES William Alspach, Warren Dodds, Peggy Martin OBOEeel-lerbert Barnes, lohn Waldman. CLARINETSM- Don Bishop, Everett De lager, Lon Elliott, Robert Kercher, Norman Kerr, Ceorge Liebtag, BASSOON eeRussell Schuster PIANO Natalie Bassett, Magdalene Murphy, Dwight McLeod, Nellie Noe, Virginia Sawyer. I-lORNSee lames Farson, Melvin l-lill, Robert l-lowe, David Kemp, Margaret Slimp, TRUMPETSee Stephen Cramer, l-lelen Fried- rich, Carlton Hottman, Owen Keller, Ceorge Patterson, Virginia Tobey, Virginia Waits, Thomas Wharton.TRDM- BC'NES Robert Earls, Edward Franklin, Milo Nankovitch, Philip Wicke. TUBAP Robert Sattler, COMBINED ORCHESTRAS I . i Ay T l -' N T, X lil ,i F Q, ' I l l T X, l,l ll i ' The blare ol trumpets, tlie report ol a gun, the sound ol military music - - all are part ol the martial air ol the band. lNlo lootball season is complete Without it, no year consummated without a band concert and assembly, and no account ol the band concluded Without praise ol its competent and smiling director, uSmlttieH. CORNETSeaCharles De Voss, Warren Cuard, Paul Cocker, Ed Petty, Roy Coleman, Douglas Egbert, Bud Marine, Charles Kayser, Nowell Stevens, lim Snodgrass, lack Oldanberg, Carlton l-lottmann, Ceorge Kennedy, Don Balsly, l-larry lennings, Marshall Campbell, Thomas Wharton, Robert Storch, Robert MacKeeyer, Frank Kemper, Donald Snow, Ralph Colegrove. CLARlNETSaRobert Kercher, Eyerett De lager, Bill Barr, Don Bishop, Larry Pachoud, Kurt Cleich, Bob Wright, Howard Wagner, Ceorge Liebtag Tom Weghorst, Cene Rogers, Allen Reit, Charles Moe- bus, Rolland Ollman, Sherwood De Forest, Shirley Morrow, Sam l-lezlep, Charles Pauly, Elmer Cirten, Robert Bolce, Ceorge Edwards FRENCI-l l-lORNS-Robert l-lowe, Margaret Slimp, l-larris Thaubald, Daye Kemp, lim Farson, Charles Short. OBGEaaPaul Seay, PlCCOLOe Bill Alspach. FLUTESiBill Alspach, Agnes l-libbs BASS CLARINET-ARobert Kercher, SAXDPl-lONESeeBob Ortner, lay Tobey BARITCNESA-Bill Ball, Willie Kuettner, Robert Mackay, Carl Truman, Warren Ollman, Scott Siclfrs, Bill Kinsey, larry Sauter, Al l-libbs TROMBONES - Ed Miller, Milo Nankoyitch, lack Wright, Bob l-limes, Boo Earls, Phil Wicke, Bill l-loward, Tom Martin, Dan Ceorge, Ed Franklin, Donald Evans, lim Shriner, BASSESP eRobert Sattler, Edgar Tepper, Fred Kemp, Ralph Cregg, Clrxe l-larrington, Ralph Bakie, Fred Westerman, Fred Kiefer, A' Dickens, lack Bishop PERCUSSION Robert Specht, Ken Stropes, l-larry Wass, Robert Eckert, Tom Strous, Victo' Moo'e, Leon Stringer, l-lenry Schorman, Rickey Carr, lohn Murphey, Clark McCamtz MANAGERS Dill Kay, Bruce Flaugher MASCOT Don Fisher DRUM MAlORS-eBill Pister, Terry Fulton s 123 ln tlte name ol tlte mythological rlfluse, Euterpe, a clulo was organized lor tltose people wlto were interested 'n music. llte purpose ol tltis organization, wlriclr meets twice a montlr, is to lurtlrer tlie appreciation ol music. Euter- pean lras become one ol tlte institations ol Witlrrow. SEATED-D, Bishop, B, Alspacrr, B, Howard, N, Bassett, D. Kemp, M. Namkovitcrt, V. Sawyer, l. Rattrter, M Rose, K, Tudor, M Corrrptort. STANDING-B, Grtrter, B. Earls, F, Westermam, N. Stevens, X-X, Watson, V, Remke, B. Sattler, M, Slirnp, A Hibbs, K. Long. SEATED-1-C De Voss, L I4imcaid,W. Strack, S. Stillirigs, V, Waits, E. De lager, B, Bartgrtann, l-l. Borke, M. Clacrbim, B. Brown, D, Sielqmam, A l-leicjk, STANDING-D. Kemp, E Miller, R. Boles, Mr Smith, N julia, B, Cumbert, N Kaotrrram, l., Fagim, R O'Briem, N, Douglas, 1. Ravvsort, , . , r f , 1 .AA 'P f r L President V. Waits J 15 'xg-eggfv,-if ., ,J cr' 79 it 5' .Q 'K EQ Q A if f 'G A x g, 4 5 ,,, X N3 t In 11 Q4 '. . C . M. A . 54 'fx 57 Q i.7'f:'x 'ig Q .Zi Etta X. 'I ' 5,34 Av fel- - I ff -'- Y 1-K. ., f'- - f. Q - 4' . 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All tlrls and more as lOWEl2 NEWS is lnrouglrt to tlte students every two weeks. Certrtrde Aclfrnan, lerree ff-rlen, lane Baeltr, lane Barley, Ralplt Balcre, George Bause- wrne, Betty Brqles, Xlurllrarn Braden, Edna Cltrrsten. Rutlw Crolty, Donna Deerlng, Eleanor Conant, l-larnld Cnnldn, Jeanette lxlaltan, Mary lo Dolby, lean Ernslie, Beverly Ewald, Fred Dannernan. Estelle Cesenx lfrgrrtra Crabs, Harrret Gregory, Vxfalter Criest, Cecelra Qtrrrtta, Frances Hae Dr-rntlws Hates Edward Keller, Elsre Krllpatrrclc, Ruth Kltrg. lNlarX' l.i'rrrs,e KVQlrjlQV. Eranl Krqrrter, Calltirrrre Lrttrnarn, Cordon Lovett, H6lCr1 lklagfey, Rtrtlt McClellan, Brll lt.lcDrrnald. Allan lvlcNay, lvlurrel Melnzen, Vvfalter Moore, Ed Osborne, Carl Prtrfttrnrflr, Bettr, Radtorfl, Katlwerrne Ramsey Vrrglnia Bernlge, Patty Retrny lean ltrrlir-grts, lrlartlm Rnlrerts, Peggy Rulaey, Rtrtlt Ruggles, Var- ! grnra Sawser, Betts, lean Sltgtrgrl 'yljrggret Slrmn Erleen Tltnntrinson. Betty Towler, Catlwerrne Trrdtrr, l3N'tEVlTf' Xl.'ads'.-,r,rr'tlr. Tnrnrnx' l.ValUer. Rrrtlw Xlfrllerson, Trllre Vxfrnder, Cltanes Wlrlnlbdldrrtgl Ellen Zen Dirt: l-la.es, Eranllrn Eryrlgerl Dong as Bogart, Rene-rt Dgncqy-'QD' Rgljefl' Fgglgr 5513- Xfrrt.'Qll, l'C5lltlC6'rt ACl6'Q! Dfrllglai BOELBVY, EVQlX V1 De l'l8Vl'L Sue Crerltart, Norma lit.r,5-yr, lxlnr-r, l'.lcCrarlw lafl Craffro. Dare Crivirsett, Bob Kerns, l-lenrretta Scltrllrng, Rrclward l-lr,rfnr,ltrm EFNCULTY IXDVISERV-Newxs Anne Vxfrllrams. A 127 -r If fic Spring marlcs lour gala events rn the lives ol the Wrthrovv mariners the Concert, the lvlrnstrel Show and the dramatic productions lllhe vvell lcnovvn 53 as Wrthrovv lvlrnstrel Shovv agarn hrought pleasure to thousands ol spectators lhrough the splendid cooperation ol all vvho participated under the commanding leadership ol Smrttre, the perlormance once more surpassed that ol the prevrous year Illhe oncert agarn upholdrng the musical tradr tron ol Cincinnati had lor one ol its special numhers the Festival Overture h Sidney Durst a Cincinnati composer lvlr Surdos talent rn producrng a concert o inspiring classical music vvas displayed at its hest. Illhalran attained a high dramatr goal in presenting Big Hearted l-lerhert. lhe crovvd demonstrated its appreciation in genuine laughter and applause. lhe casts ol hoth nights vvell deserved the praises. Q l F' i f .YA N '21 Q-,S if if G A G-,,. '11 L Q fx I 51 ..1 lli ' 4 -,gun f . , I 5 I . 5 , Q ' , 'ix A : K , 1 I 5. 1 fi! if f nd. .ull ., . K , Q, ,Y foe Wilson President ffte oacfc stage confusion of scents, sounds and cofors before the curtain rises, tfre appfause of an audience, entnusiastic as Broadway first- nigfiters, tfie satisfaction in a tecfr- nicfraf tasfc well done, and visions of curtain cafls--tfiese are a few of the tfrriffs of tfre ffraf- ian pfayers under tfre capabfe direction of Miss Marjorie Posenoerger. fu a E SECOND ROW 1 Vogely, M. Owen, Wirwf.Ief, I Cmrcfori, B Stemler, Miss F F fi j i L ff W H ft f if I Etslc M Bacon SECOND ROW-1. Doug- attwe I3 fjdVigf'13fTWL B Tovvler, Harrison, ,ir w r , Seyfferle, R, Shinn SEC- ! i I lfdliiiiatwfkr fit LffatB E Liiriifjwlaf Pffftfii VS lScf rtiellepj Bainbridge, I Bahlman I 4.4 Although organized only last year as a lreshman and sophomore dramatic clulo, Withroyv Players has already attained deserved recognition. This year its supporters were rewarded loy the well-executed presentation ol the entertaining comedy HCharrn School. lVliss Shaller, who is laculty adviser, ol the organization vvorlcs diligently lor the success ol this talented group. cv 1 l. Craccio President FlRST ROWe L Mahatty, l Campbell, l-l Roller, D, l-lauer A Hart l, Craccio l Dalton lvl Seillcop l-l. Fiske secionio ROW l. Harper, rvr sreraiauen, v, Rebbe, A name, ic L, wee, A meagre, K smith Tl-llRD Rgwxl- 32'lGy. l'l 5992, B Zeldagen, lvl, Elliott, l.. Cazel, D Long, F. Cameron, F, Keitler, D Toggle, l-lr Crist FIRST ROW-A Perrine, R, Stites, E l-laag, l-l, F' lc, , Kj ht C C ' t l-l lvl l N N if SECOND Row-ru. cnamaafr.a, E, orassea, o, Heuuaraf, ro? Ldwelmg ' Um at T agy' 'Wmgel 131 ws A - 4 1 I R Al In DVPMY DRMANNC HB -u-1 YOUTHFUL PLAYERS REACHING Z1 fx FUR THE STARS 1 J 4 Y I3-N I H1 05,5 1 fw' ' . F 1' ' r . P l Y? 1 . E ?. 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A ' ' X.:-:Q J 4 , I' . . , ' r S NN- 5,8 VI i Y 3,35-.42 of YA? lfxl ornpsort, C C master, B H p Wasreriev, F v C b id, Kat H R d is ' D S Sarnpter, ,ure..,,., , Frariisxrn, Bader, Piumiv, Watson, .- , Z g iter Cromer, Von Hoiiev, wrote-.,,, , 2 k' D vis Page, Rauch, Burch, Dre h i G d C Chapman, Pence, ei e , Waiker, Basudert, Bus, Wiiiiams, Maer 1, a , Wiisori, Thurman, Charitori, Hartker, Schrotei, Doid, Hi'eri, ui i, Mr. King Mascot not to he d with a strength that was Snrging onwar denied, Withrows rnightv iigers dawed their wav to a eitv charnoionshio. ft giance at the years reeord wiii soeair ioiider ot the tearn's achieve- rnent than anv words that coiiid he written here. Univ twice did the Grange and hiadr siitter a reverse and each tirne it was at the hand oi an out-oi-town toe. Stivers oi Davton deteated the ie the ifiiddietown uhfiid- iigers at Dayton, whi H ' K' rnen in their own dies vanoiiished the ing ' 'vais Withrow H hadrvard. fhrnong intra-otv ri , was invincihie. the tigers doeat Wainnt Hiiis, Western Hiiis, Woodward, and Hughes in rapid succession. The garne with Hughes ' as the proved to he the thniier oi the vear a,..1 -.1 -c-'ef 44: X Q f 'qrfe x ' ' '- -Y ,' Rf 1 Y. ,'g.4'h' QW -1: Ck .P ... .L 1 , hy, ., , ,X I 'S 4' FQ'-3 9' GRN -Q Wi' 5-6'g '! FF Q . -'L' ' 211 -A' as E-W -..SIN-,X ' L -BL 4 15 he iqgfu 3 I -FW 5,tf, .'-1 -tg QYJZI- 5 ' .1-, A , ' ik 1, ' Q 1 ' .:1'.' 5 'fri L.. 'N '14 f 1+ .nl me Q9 gi, , xf , s ig. X: ' Q T M Y I -' A 4 8 I Q X . , X. mi H, I ,n -he-ac.. .. ' ' ' 4 Q cv- Sm 1'-J G6 1 -'N L Q U-1-P -fad ' f , . 9 '1'--' - V f 2.11- Q. ,-.1 M l-. F' 'FY C319 ',,. ..x -4: , . Y X um' F., 3 1 1 F' , , M- . 5 Q .4 A , -. e ,, X Qty, x 1 F 'c f 1- J ff, . VL . T I - i i 5,5 1 lin W ff 1 X 19, - 22 'A Q Q r -1. 4 - --uf . ' .251-1... : 5 I '1 Hollywood Permiriglon lordan Slelarioll Toriy Pedolo Ray Kidvvell Fred Rauch Bob Von l-lolle Dar Bierman Keri Kallenliorn Bob Bruriskill Ralph Green Ralph lVlaclXlarriee Fred Redeker Lee Faller Wall Maerki lack Vxflieelvvriglil Bob Krarilz Earle Eccles Bill Bedingfield Qiiemt Williams l S li b l All ln order to give tlte majority ol students an opportunity to participate in some lorm ol organized atltletics, a scliedule ol intramural basketball was arranged. ln a series ol round-robin tournaments, teams representing eacli boys' bome room, vied witb eacb otber lor botlt class and scliool ltonors. Alter tlte dtampions ol tlve tour grades liad been cliosen, tbey, in turn, competed to determine tbe out- standing ltome room team ol tbe scbool. ln tlte linal round, tbe juniors ol Room 313 deleated tbe seniors ol Room 312 by a score ol 17-5 and won tbe pennant. LEFT TQ RIGHT -j Woods, L, Schwartz, L Zimmerman, W. Lehmann 1. Srefanoff, A. Thiess, 1 Thomas. LEFT T0 RICHT- R Richley, 1. Cory, R, Bros- sarr, S. Vice, B, Harmon H, Wartich, LEFT TO RIGHT- H Ripley, R, Shoemaker, C SchaeTer,C Redman, W Robinson, Ci Rogers, R Salisborys. LEFT TO RiCHT- B Wright, C, Hartlaub, I Conner, C. McGuire, A McGuire, A, Nagle. 145 all .. . A A 45 Y i ,we X4 4 , . Wg 'A I W- 5 ,Wy-:A AN '. - 4 ' 'f' W , -1. 'fr k I Y T3'y'F,.f ' ' Q 1 I A, - ' A y ' 'f t i 'N n' ! W' ' X, j 52-' I 1 '15 f14Qj ...' - ' . ' --EAW Q' SYM ' . I Ely: , - gh Aix' -'iv-3.5L , 54' K N . 37? W' ,wa A gl ' qw? I r ' - - Q 3, . Y gf ,lg 'I r 8 ' 'V ' x I' lv f fs , 1 fig.. ,,. ,, 2' 1. 4' , t n N . A I -I Q - . . i I ,Q X f av . v 5' ' :thu ' N12 . 1'o1.,, ,Q M -un -N 5' .., ' 'WJ 1 , mv 3'-sa. gr ' ia.-.J - ,- 's A ln competition with a group ol unusually line high school swimming teams, Coach Wirths rnermen never lailed to loring honor to the lair name ol Withrovv. BASKETBALL TEAM l lt Crancie, nnanager, l, Tnuman, B. Bedingfield, K, Evans, W, bflaerki, l. Wlneelvvrigltt, C. Lovett, i C Franklin, C. Kiner, Coaciln Duning. One ol tbe youngest and most aggressive Tiger baslcetball teams in years represented Witltrow tbis season. Tbe lact tbat live lettermen will return next year points tlie way to a most successlul luture. llnder tbe supervision ol lVlr. Wirtb, volleyball bas been elevated to a position ol nevv-tound popularity. Tbe varsity squad concluded a successful season by placing second in a league composed ol teams ol unusual talent. All VOLLEYBALL TEAM l Scott, l. Ortner, B. Von Elolle, E. Wollinger, H Pennington, l. Thompson. With live letter men ol last year as its nucleus, Coach Kings hasehallfteam carried on the tradition ol line athletic organizations at lllfithrow. Ar the time pl puhlication, the squad lad not lost a game. Bapid development ol the roolcies has made the prospects lor next year's team loolc unusually hright. BASEBALL TEAM FIRST RCW-C King, B. Brossart, K. Evans, EB. Chamberlain, Q. Williams, E. Spangler, E3. Cor- ken, B. 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A ' - ,h ' .- ' .A , V , x h-.IT .YET wig.. . . Besides providing vvlrolesome outdoor exer- cise and a clrance to apply tlie line code ol sportsmanslrip, goll, as a varsity sport, gives players a cliance to test tlreir slcill against tlrat ol otlrers ano to participate in inter-scltolastic contests. Sllflvtlrougi tlre traclc season vvas de- layed in starting oecause ol tlre sltortened scltool term, flre prospects were good lrom tlte lirst as lar as team material was concerned. Seven men ol tlte 1936 clrampionsltip team returned to lorm tlre oasis ol tliis years squad. G. A. A. MANAGERS FIRST RCW Eleanor l-lempllung, Volley Ball, Vuola Slnwmonds, Baseballg Stella Ruasl, Sxlxrmnwung SECCND RCW Belly I Slenwler, Hockey, Ann Baelz, Arclweryg Bessle Pmsl, Tennis Tl-HRD RCW Belly Memum, Bgwlmgg Berry Reelwill, Bagkef- ' l Doll, Dolores lolwannes, Dance Club, FCUR-ll-l RCW Marian Reed, Curing L Club l Q6 6 QW . 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A levv days later the vvhoe school including the faculty stampeded the lunchroom and sampled the cuisine as though they hadnt eaten all summer. lvlayloe they hadnt. 1lWhen the loot- hall season opened, the ligers, garhed in their very hrilliant orange suits, staggered out on declc to trim Xavier. lllhen Parents, Night came, vvhen lather and mother lound that lond child vvas doing much hetter or much worse than they expected. llfhs the voyage continued, worlc vvas done on remodeling the stage. Although vve thought we never would have another assemhly, nevertheless, the worlc linally was ir ir ir ir finished and a good joh it was. llhxcitement vvas lceyed to a high pitch at the famous pigslcin hattle with l-lugtes which Withrow won 7-O. 1Before school vvas closed for the Christmas holidays -halian presented an impressive Christmas pantomime. llfxfter the mistletoe festivities tte students came haclc and sett ed into the old groove and hegan preparation for exams. But then came an event ttat vvill malce this year mem- orahle forever. A flood, timed to the psychological moment, necessitated the closing of school the friday oefore exam weelc. lvro vveelcs later when the students reluctantly came haclc to schoo they found that exams had heen canceled. lhe sorrovv caused hy this announcemert was very noticeahle on the visages of students. Illn the spring the Withrow Players and lhalian presented the comedies HCharm Schooln and Big Hearted llerhertn. Possihly the stellar honors for the year must he divided hetvreen the lvlinstrel Show, which ran for a record-hrealcing five nights, and the Annual Concert vvhich was superhly executed. lllhen with an impossihle stvftness came the Sigma Gamma Prom, Class Day, and graduation, leaving the seniors pleasant memories. E. YHP4 Y' 7 -Q? W-'Y' uf' I Ni Qyx 4? xj' 7 Mi ' ,, 'V f MM rm U t 1 f Heap bug Irmyum Comms to cr 1tCrtmr1 jumor High, ff 1-' Um' Ml,1v4uuMl fm Hn f ,- 'T lgcr f, , QU 6 ' ' WW' U1 In 74-A Xa N.ff nor game, SCQ1 25 ' ' 4 rw X fi fund who QOIINQQ imduoug 'P Studcirutu luCgum ur mg ilwcur sccorwd Childhood WNW YQ-fo fun, Sept 25-Q MF bi .' . fmli pfJr l up pw- V V !cf,1afrr1 Hills game, Om IC I60 ll fxfxldglfldll and big wnfc CVIIGVTQBUW Wlthrow vviih 1 A IH fi fm mgu-i,-fnlrwgg c i. a,y rw! UQ bI,aCk f'lWdgIC, 1,15 :nh 4, Cheerleaders ripping things up again, Sept. 25, Xavier game, Sept. 25. Pupils leaving prison for another day, Oct. l5. While the crowd cheers on, Western l-lills game, Oct. T6 Pupils are instilled with school spirit at pep as- sembly before Hamilton gamer l-lartvvell game, Oct. l3. Senior girls entertain treshies at A. D. Party, Oct. 6. lylartha Sherman's picture l3 in a month vyhen there Middletown game, Oct, 23 They strike up the band game. Columbus East game, OCF Walnut Hills game. taken on Friday the yyasn't any Friday l3. before the l-lamilton 29. 'f 1 rr. f lik llwlelwg rem gh old Cuglorh QS fall OH Chula amd HS CLJSTOFOS ufpolz lwgfore The HL1gheS game 27 Vxfoodward game, Nov l3. l l I lv :fl rw To he one To Drum l,llafOr Plsler struts his sluff at The Wood A ward game, Nov I3 l oral ggdme, No , I3 Tl Touchdown at The Hartwell game, Oct 29. . f lflfm flmgoh lflr Whlte gives a 551 Tower News skating party, Nov, 25, Y ll1 ir if lo Workers start to remodel the stage, Nov. l2. Weighty conference with Mr. Roberts, scout executive. Thinking rio orie will see them, girls disregard appeararice on Hockey Play Day. The Big Hughes game, Novi Zl. The band at the Hughes gamer Hughes gamer Fred Redeker practices tor the Hughes game Courteous Cavaliers put on skates at the Annual Skafing party, lan 8. Going home for two weeks on account of flood. Note the sorrowful faces. The noleworthy Crosley fire which was placed in lhe Annual because it had nothing To do with XNiThrow. T Swan and Swain swingin' at the Annual Skating party, April l6. Betty Broyles doesn't seem to know what to say about this. Mr. Grant gives interesting talk on birds. lvlr. Nimmo with kilts, bagpipes and all, April 8. Mr. Benson's birdie tlew away. Mr Seay after ha hasn't mislaid a pen ndling thousands ot dollars ny yet Back tracking Marco Polo. Chasing buttertlies? Sit down strikers on Wanna buy a rose? Flood mud. Lunch is served tor the Annual Bus. Rose Day, Feb. l2. the last time this year. Abenschon, Norma Abraham, Alberta Acomb, Lawrence .Adams, Mildred ..., Adams, Ruth rrrr,... Dll2EC10RY A . a... .2811 Robertson Road ........5349 Chapman St. 5702 Ridge Ave. rr.r4.... 5159 Eastern Ave. 3305 Orion Ave. Adler, Eleanor ,....,..., ......... 5 421 Lester Road Albertz, Florence ,..,,, ,,,.... 4 031 Gilmore Ave. Almand, Herbert ,.,,..,..., 3757 Ferdinand Anderson, Nancy . . .. ....,,, 3583 Mooney Ave. Anderson, Norman P ...,,.. ..,,..... 3 626 Zumstein Ave. Angert, Betty .,,..,,,,.,...,,,,., 222 Erkenbrecher Ave. Asmus, Dorothy ,,,, Athens, William .3852 Mt. Vernon Ave. B Bacon, Betsy Ross .... ............ 4517 Whetsel Ave. Bacon, Marian .......... .. ...............,. 5807 Ridge Ave. Baehr, jane . .. .... l-lanna Road, Loveland Bahlman, janet... ...... .................... 1 437 l-lerschel Bainbridge, jeanne .......... ........ 6 106 Kennedy Ave. Baker, Ronald L .... Baker, Stuart ....... Ball, Leonard Ball, William . .... . .. ......3323 Claramont Ave. .........426 Briarwood Drive ........3617 Brentwood Ave. 3328 Avery Lane Ballman, Ellen . .. ...... 3058 Victoria Ave. Bangham, Betty .... Bartlett, Marjorie. Bates, Dorothy .... . Battenheiser, Wilhe .. .... ............ 3 465 Principio 3252 Woodford Road 2526 Observatory Ave. lmina, Box 523, N. Whetsel Ave. Bauer, Dorothy ............ ............... 5 755 Marmion Lane Bausewine, George ....................... ..... 2 554 Erie Ave. Baxter, Eleanor .. ....... 6194 Fairway Drive Beamer, Ruth ........... ............. 9 68 Windsor St. Bedford, Marie ..... .. .......... 1029 Foraker Ave. Bengert, Bette ....... .......... 6 267 Grand Vista Benna, Mary Ellen ........ ........ 6 517 East Ledge St. Best, Bill Biddle. june ....... . .. 3837 Millsbrae Ave .....2716 l-lyde Park Ave. Biehl, Norma ....... ........ 3 628 Monteith Ave. Bierman, Darwin ...... .. .... .... 3 125 Celeron Ave. Bihl, Minna .. 3778 l-lyde Park Ave. Biven, Richard ...... . .. .2925 Portsmouth Ave. Bley, Margaret Blome, Marcella .... .. .......... 3979 Marbu rg Ave. .. ........ .3338 Lookout Drive Boehmler, Ethel ....... .......... . 207 West 68th St. Boenka Ruth ....... ....... 3 200 Madison Road Bogart, Douglas Kenneth .. 6202 Cortelyou St. Boike, l-lelen . .... .... 5 413 Ward St. Boles, Ruth Eleanor ...... .. 6398 Cambridge Ave. Bono, john .. .... .. .. ...... . .. 2716 Arbor Ave. Boswe'l, Phyllis Elaine 2714 Woodburn Ave. Bousman, Ruby .. Boyajian, Ruth ...... .. .. ...... 6926 Merwin Ave. .. .... . .. 3339 Spokane Ave. Braden, Evelyn .. . .. .... 6842 Buckingham Place Braden, William .. Brady, Margaret . Bramlage, Elmer . .. 166 . . .. ....... 3526 Erie Ave. . 3778 Drake Ave. . .... 3621 Tamarack Ave. Brehmer, Louise ........ Brittain, William ....... Broadus, Clarissa ........ Brooks, Betty ............. Brown, Marian ......... Brown, Ruth ............... Broyles, Betty ................ ..........3432 Mooney Ave ...........4029 Gilmore Ave .......1314 Lincoln Ave. ........526 Terrace Ave. ........3689 Kroger Ave. .............3270 Menlo Ave. ........3639 Ault Park Ave Bruce, Frances l-loge .............. 3220 Lookout Circle Brunskill, Robert ............ Brutton, Marion ........ Buckles, Robert .......... Burkart, Wallace ........ Burkhart, Bill .......... Burns, Mary ............ Butler, George ........ Bylund, Linton ........ . ....... 1338 Suncrest Drive ..........6298 Kincaid Road 542 Kenova Road .........5759 Marmion Lane .........1404 l-lerschel Ave. ..........1910 Pogue Ave. ...........1671 jonathan ........3537 Vista Ave. Callaway, Betty ................................ 6406 Ridge Ave. Carroll, Marilyn juanita ............ 3223 Beresford Ave. Carter, Sue ...............,.................... 3339 Arrow Ave. Chisholm, james ............................ 5733 Bramble Ave. Cleary, Betty .................................... 1724 Beacon St. Coleman, Dorothy ................ 6003 Montgomery Road Colernan, Roy ........................ 6003 Montgomery Road Collier, Louis ......... ............... 5 703 Maphet Ave. Conant, Eleanor ......... Cook, Marion ........ Cory, john ............... Covert, Ruth ........................ Cozmides, Fannie ....,..... Crance, jerome' ......... Crosby, Eleanor .......... Crumb, Carl B ....... Cullen, Arthur ....... ...... ................3397 Erie Ave. 6738 Bramble Ave. ........3635 Besuden Court .3419 Brotherton Road ...............2140 St. james ........416 Torrence Road 251 Delta Ave. .........3727 Indian View .......4413 Whetsel Ave. Danneman, Fred... ........... , ......... 2838 Victoria Ave. De Angelo, Marie ..................... 3619 Tamarack Ave. Deem, Ruth ......... ..... ........ 3 7 21 Creighton Place Deering, Donna. ........... ........... 1 515 Beacon Road De jager, Everett .............. Del Gesso, Antoinette .... ........4133 Ballard Ave. ............423 McGregor Ave. Dennis, l-larlan .......... ........ .... 6 0 01 Kennedy Ave. De Voss, Charles ............ ............. 4 004 Eileen Drive Dietz, jack .............. ...... N o. 9 Arcadia Place Diss, Elinor ......... ....... ........ 1 3 46 Myrtle Ave. Dodds, Warren O .......... .......... 5 806 Wyatt Ave. Dods, Clifford ................... ....... . ..6507 Glen Ave. Dodt, l-larry ........................................... 2710 Griffith Doench, Marianne Betty Douglas, jeanette ........... .....-......3055 Fairfield Ave. ............3637 Wabash Ave. Duderstadt, Virginia ............ 3129 Maple Leaf Ave. Dunlap, Ora ...........................,..... 6001 Chandler St. Durham, Thomas ........ ......... 3 647 Woodford Road l-loeh, Walter L,, .,.,..... .. 5647 Ridge Ave, Earls, Robert .,...,....... Eberhard, George ,...... Eberling, Charles ........rr,,.r... Eberly, Tom ,......................,r Eccles, Earle A...............,....... Edwards, Dorothy .,...l, 39l5 jahni en Ave ,.,....4207 Marburg Ave. ..,.,......2934 Minot Ave. M3223 Lookout Circle 28l2 Observatory Road ........4802 Whetsel Ave. Edwards, Frances ....,.. ,......,,.l... 2 57 Delta Ave. Eichelberger, Virginia ....,... .....i..,ii.. 3 824 East St. Emery, Madge ........,... ...,.,... 5 504 Davies Place Emslie, jeannie C ...... ,,...,....... 3 570 Pape Ave, Enneking, jean Anna ....,i.....,,i.,.... l77l Cleneay Ave. Ennis, Bill ......,,...,..,,....., ,,...i.... 3 4l4 Edwards Road Eppert, Marjorie .i..,... Estes, Gwendolyn ,.i... Evers, Don .,i. ........ Fagin, Louise ..,....,. Falone, Betty ,iii...,.,ii. Fischer, Edward ,.,,,... Fischer, joseph .......... Flaugher, Bruce ........ Fletcher, Paul .....ii Florea, Leland ..,,......, Flynn, Robert ..........,,. Folger, Franklin ..ii....., ,. ........,. 60l5 Wayside Ave. Whetsel Ave. .,,,....5425 Tompkins Ave. .,..,....,.,3720 Wilson Ave. ,.....,.......l829 Kinney Ave. ..,..,..33l4 Bonaparte Ave. ,,....,3572 Vista Ave. .,.....,,......49l3 Mathis ........60l0 Chandler St. ,,,.,..,l944 Lexington Ave. .......,.,, 35l2 Wabash Ave. l-lomer Ave. Franklin, Elizabeth ..,i...,..,....... 370l Ault Park Road Franklin, Olive .............i ...,,.,..i... 6 668 Doon Ave. Friedman, Babette .....i.. .........i.,. 3 29 Forest Ave, Friedrich, Anita ..,........,...,.........,.,., 4529 l-lomer Ave. Fruechtemeyer, Alice .,,,..,...,.5939 Woodmont Ave. Gabriel, Dorothy jean ..,.,,....,. ...i,,. 3 555 Mooney Ave. Gain, Marie ............,.,,,.. Gardner, George ....i.., Garver, Marvin ...,,...,. Gelhot, Edward .....,.,. Gieseke, Blanche ........ Gischel, Violet ....,,.... Glaub, Marjorie ....iiii. Golay, Faber ,............i. Gordon, jacoueline Gregg, Ralph .,...,..,..,ii Gregg, Veneta ....s....,, Grenat, Ethel .....s...,... Griffith, Frances .....,,. Griffith, Peggy .....,... Grindrod, Bill ,.,,.,,..,.. Gross, Gertrude .,...,.. Grueninger, Grace ..,., Guard, Warren ........ Guest, Muriel ...,.,..... Guilfovle, William ......,, Gumbert, Betty s,..,,., l-lahn, Virginia ..A....,,,. ..,,,,.,,.3850 Odin Ave. ,....,..3727 Morris Place .,.,.,.....4835 Sheffield Ave. .....,......3ll0 Losantiville .. ,,,.......,. 39l5 Isabella Ave. ,,,..,....62l2 Coleridge Ave. ,...,..,,..,3548 Grandin Road Tyne Ave. ...,.,,....3804 Mt. Vernon Ave. ........,,..,.2870 May St. Morris St. .,.....,.909 Nassau St. ,,,,.,...,..5835 Ridge Ave. ...s,......,...5835 Ridge Ave. ........3644 Monteith Ave. .....s,,23 Lincoln Terrace ..,....,..,..4833 l-larold St, .,,,,.,..672l Plainfield Ave. ,....,..l236 Paxton Road ....,,.......l0ll Kinmont 3749 l-lutton St. ,...,,... 3426 Whitfield Ave. l-landorf, Edward .,.....,.. ,..,.,..... 5 054 Madison Road l-lardisty, l-lelen ........,. l-larmon, Arthur .,..,,... l-larrell, Dorothy .,,,.,,,,... l-larrington, Clive ..,..,.,... .....,,,.4300 l-lomer Ave. Rockdale ,s,.,...,2864 Wasson Road ......,.,,40l7 Sherwood Ave. l-lauck, Andrew C ...,.,....,,...,.i..,,.,..,..,, 4536 Erie Ave. l-lawkins, Ruth Frances l-laynes, Paul R ...,.,,......, l-lazen Edward ....,,...,..,. l-lealey, Daniel Robert ,...... l.l.l,',3 l-leim, jack .,,.,. ....,,.,, ,,.. l-leis, l-larry. ,.......,..... .. l-lemmer, Virginia Marie l-lempfling, Phila ,...,,,,.,,.. l-leupel, Evelyn ....,,,......,. l-lezlep, Sarah ,...,,.. l-ligh, Bob ,,......,,. . l-light, Frank .,,..,...,..,,.,... l-limes, Bob ...,.,...,,....,., ,. l-litt, Nancy Elizabeth... l-lofer, Waneta .c ,,.,, .. l-lolmes, Allen CH, Holmes. Betty jean ..... l-lormburg, l-larvey ......... l-lough, Sherma ....,.,,,,. l-loward, William .,,.,.,, .29l3 Monfort St. ,,..,,27l8 Gregson Place M5054 Madison Road M2824 Linwood Ave, M2806 Woodburn Ave. .,.,...,,,.5876 Yononte Ave. .......,l622 jonathan Ave, M5704 Lester Road 2883 Losantiville Ave, 3637 Zumstein Ave. .,,..6429 Beechmont Ave. 220l Beechmont Ave, ,..,...,..,2650 Madison Road May St, ..,,,.,,,....,,3838 Kirkup Ave. l l9 Towanda Terrace ,,,...,.l348 Edwards Road ...,....3244 Woodford Road .....,..,3040 Obryon St. Stanley Ave, Howe, Robert ,,,,.,...,.., ..i,.,,.,,,. 3 525 Larkspur Ave. l-luffsteder, Bill .,,,,.,.. ,.....,,,. ,,...., 5 5 30 Arnsby Place l-lughes, Robert .,,.,...,,,...., Huls, Bill .,.,, ....,,,.,,.,., ,,,. 356l St. Charles Place ll30 Beverly l-lills Drive l-lumphrey, George Wiblett .,.l6l4 E, McMillan St, l-lumphreys, john .,,.,,..,,.,.,, ,ackson, john ....,,. ,acobs, Kathleen.. enkins, Bernard ,.., ennings, Eunice ,,,,...,. ohannes, Dolores ......,,. ohnson, jean E ......, H ,ohnson, Frances ,,,..., ohnson, Ruth ,..,...i ...H3755 Drake Ave. ,.....25l0 Marbiton Ave. ..,...l838 Northcutt Ave, ,. 320l Woodburn Ave. ...,..,,3643 Russell Ave. .iii 333l Wabash Ave. ,...,...,,..747 Morgan St. 2862 Minto Ave, 4989 Madison Road ,ohnston, David ,...,,.,, ,..,...,,,,..,. . 3387 Erie Ave, ,ones, Boba. ,,...,,... .,,...,,., 2 424 Eastern Ave. ,ordan, l-larold ...,,.. .....,,.,. l 862 Hewitt Ave, ,ulia, Nancy ..,,,,,, .,,..,,,,,. 9 6l East McMillan ,ung, Nick ,...... . 5520 Davies Place K Kain, Boba. ,..,..., .,..,,.,,,......., 3 6ll Shaw Ave, Kaps, Virginia ,....., ,,,, R T R, l0, Plainfield Pike Kay, Dilworth ....,,,,,, ....... ..,. 6 6 l6 Kennedy Ave. Kilgore, Lorene .,,,,, .,., Kincaid, Dorothy ,...,,,, Kincaid, Louise ,.,,,,,,,, Kinnaird, l-lerman ,,,... Kinnard, Cleopatra ...,,.,. Klein, Lorenz ..,,, ,....., ......, Koch, Gerhard ,,.,.,.. .... Koehne, Robert ,.,...,,., ...,......6738 l-lighland Ave, 2.2473 Eastern Ave. .... l902 Mears Ave. ,.s,.....5054 Madison Road .l225 Chapel St. -34093--North Club Crest ,.40l5 Eastern Ave. ..... 3222 Madison Road 167 Kramer, Muriel.. . ..A,A.,A.A,,,,... 5223 Kenwood Road Kueffner, Wilbert ,.... ........ 5 900 Kennedy Ave. Kunter, Dorothy... .. .. L 222l Beechmont Ave. Lahm, Margaret A... ...r...,,,,... . .68l7 Windward St. Lamping, Edna Lee .. . . .... 3520 l-landman Ave. Lane, Ray ........ ....... . . ..... .. .2625 Stanton Ave. Lange, Carl ...... .......... Lawton, Marjorie ...... Lehmann, William .. .. .2840 Winslow Ave. ..........l0l5 Delta Ave. .......ll44 Paxton Road Lewis, Thelma Mae ................. 2628 Madison Road Linder, William .... .............. .... 6 l 2l Madison Road List, Kathryn Louise .... .. ....,.. ......... 8 l8 Oak St. Logan, Charlene .... . .......3734 Woodland Ave. Logan, Mary Clare ..... .............. 3 734 Woodland Ave. Lokke, Marjorie .......... . 3703 Crovedale Place Lowendick, Cerard ....... ................3397 Erie Ave. Lowers, Marion ........................ 559 East Liberty St. Lowry, Bob ..........................,.......... 3747 l-lutton St. Lozier, Mattie Louise ...................... 3 Dexter Place Luther, Dale ...,................................ 6708 Doon Ave. Luther, Mary ..,................. ...3670 Montgomery Road M Mackenzie, Arthur .......,...... Mahlenkam Mvrtle ........... Pi , Malady, Albert ............... Martin, Bill ................ . .... . Masters, Bernice ............ Mathis, Crace ....................... Matthews, Merle S ............,. Maxwell, Rudolph ..... ....... ...5032 Anderson Place ...2820 Inverness Place .........4523 l-lomer Ave. ...3769 Aylesboro Ave. .............42l3 Brownway .....36l4 Davenant Ave. .......3064 Victoria Ave. ............48l5 Ward St. McCane, Marion june.. ................. l534 Oilpin Ave, McCavren, Nellie ......... .... ......... 3 3 46 Arrow Ave. McKenzie, Leah .... ....... ............ B r emont Ave. McNamee, NRalph ........ .......... 5 90 Delta Ave. McNeill, Bettie ............. ............... B remont Ave. McNulty, Betty ................. .... ...,.. 3 8 l4 Floral Ave. Meacham, Constance .... ......... 243 Tennyson St. Meinzen, Muriel ............ ..... 6 73l Highland Ave. Melvin, Myrtle M ..........,.........,........ 4227 North St. Merriweather, Andrew ..................... 660 Omaha St. Merwin, Layton ................ .l l l2 McLaughlin Place Metzcar, Marjorie ...... .. ....... 3320 Beredith Place Metzger, joanne ........ ........,........... 3 226 Wold Ave. Meyer, janet Louise .... ....... Meyer, janet Maxine ........... Miller, Anita Mae ..... .. Miller, Evelyn ........ . Miller, Ralph B. Miller, Winifred Minnich, Sherwood . .. Mitchum, Rolland ...... . Moebus, Charles .... ..... . ..... 250l Kemper Lane ..3554 Rawson Place ............4l00 Sherwood . ..... 660i Merwin Ave. .3l0 Tusculum Ave. ..-2893 Romona Place .....36l9 Amberson Ave. .......ll28 Paxton Road .........25l6 Chatham St. Moebus, Charlotte jeanne.. ..... 25l6 Chatham St. Moerschel, Elmer . .. .. .............. 3742 Drake Ave. Monce, Claire .... Moore, Clarence . . Moore, Martha .... ..... 168 ........27l6 Oriffiths Ave. .3636 Tamarack Ave. 3207 Beresford Ave. Morton, jane ............. .......... 2 803 Madison Mosier, Alfred .......... ........,..... 2 l77 Crane Motz, Loraine ,.......... ................., 2 I38 Crane Mueller, Ruth ............ ........ 7 429 Montgomery Mundell, Edith .......,. ............. 3 250 Columbia Nankovitch, Milo ..................... 2Ol6 Torrence Neblett, Marian. Nelson, june ............. . Netter, Virginia ....... Neumeister, Mary ........ .... Nicola, jane ........,.... O'Brien, Roberta .,... Ogle, Betty jane .......... Ollmann, Warren .... Olson, Martha .............. . Osborne, Edward ....,...,. .... Ownley, l-loward .,.... Pachoud, Margaret. Pedoto, Anthony ..... Pence, Robert ........... . Pennie, Cladys ......,.., . Pfeffer, Marian ...,.... . Pfitzer, Chris .......... Phelps, Elizabeth .......... . Piast, Bessie ............ Road Ave. Ave. Road Ave. Road ..........252 St. Peter St. .......l344 Fleming ........646 Abington ......364l Edwards .. .......,.......... 5983 Lester Ave. Ave. Road Road .......57l0 Arnsby Place .........l2l8 Chapel St. ............4602 Erie ...............6685 lris ....................Drake .. ......... 432l Brownway .....6l 34 Kennedy Ave. Ave. Road Ave. Ave. .....2320 Symmes St. .........3502 Arnold ...,......9l5 Foraker ........4l06 Ballard ..........29l9 Minot Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. ........6308 Chandler St. ........39l4 Section Pieper, Mary Emma ................ Box 233, Wiehe Pinkston, Nathenia .............. Poe, Carolyn ...,........ Ave. Road ..........3055 Mentor St. ......420 Tusculum Ave. Porter, Mary ..... j ........ ............. 3 3ll Lambert Place Portner, Ruth ........ .3255 Brotherton Road Pringle, Lillian .......... .............. 4 506 l-lomer Ave. Pyle, Ciarnette ......... .....,.... 4 22 Stanley Ave. Rainey, l-lenry ....... .......... 6 446 Ridge Ave. Rattner, jack ......... ......,, 3 837 Eastern Ave. Rech, Robert ........... ....,.... 4 l58 Sherel Lane Reckers, Violet ........ ...... 3 464 Wabash Ave. Reed, Marian ........ .... 2 522 Moorman Ave. Reinholz, Edith ..,...... ............ 3 324 lbsen Ave. Rich, Catherine .......,...................... 848 Dunore Road Riedinger, Raymond ...... 575l Marmion Lane Roberts, Virginia ........................ 3320 Craydon Ave. Roland, Marguerite.. .3756 Pennsylvania Ave. Ruggles, Ruth ............... ......... 3 706 Michigan Ave. Runyan, Carl .............. ................,.,...... K ennedy Ave. Sanborn, Ethel ..,,...... .......,.. 3 330 Brotherton Road Sattler, Robert ............. .......,. 600 2 Madison Road Schaefer, Esther ............................ 67l8 Siebern Ave. Schaefer, Margaret ...,.................... ..... 5 27 Hoge St. Schaeffer, jack ........................ 3752 Woodburn Ave. ...l8l6 Huron Ave. .. .. l506 Kenova Ave. Scheve, Edward ...... ..A Schott, Regina ....,,... Schott, Virginia ....., Schrimper, Ada ...,..,r.......r.. Schroeder, Martha Schueller, Ray ,..... ...... Schultz, Mary Sue . Schwartz, Ceorgian ...,......,. Schwartz, Lars ..,,c., ..........6665 Doon Ave. ..................Kennedy Ave. Delta Ave. . 4500 Eastern .3208 Observatory Ave. Road 2583 Mooney Ave. Woodburn Ave. 68l3 Vinewood Ave. 5535 Montgomery Road Scoggins, Helen .,......,, .,..,.,,...... 5 507 Stewart Ave. Scull, Seward.. ,...,,. ......,...,.,,..., 6 l20 Roe St. Seevers, Helen ....,,,. ...,,. 4 lll Sherwood Ave. Sembach, Paul ,..... . ..,...,., 3954 Odin Ave. Sharp, Stella May ,...., ........ . 2739 Columbia Ave. Sharron, Merna ....,.... .........,. 4 329 Thirty-tirst Ave. Shaw, Caroline ,..a...,,.. ...,,,...,.a..,. 3 Shelden Close Sherman, Martha .. . .. ..... 983 Windsor St. Shore, Robert ..,.,,.,.., ..,......,... 3 242 Harvest Ave. Siegel, Arthur .,...,,.,. .. 7030 Bramble Ave. Siekmann, Helen ..,., Silliman, La Verne .,..... Simpson, lessie ..,,,,.,,... . Simpson, Marjorie .. Skidmore, Wilda ..,.,,,. . Smith, Eugene ...,,..... Smith, Henry .,......,.. Smith, Hobart .,....... Smith, Rosemary ,,... Snell, Dorothy ,,,.,..,,, Sowers, lester a,.,,...,. Specht, Robert .,..,.,.. ,,....,. 3334 Brotherton Road Stadler, Dorothy ....,..,, . Staton, Della Mae ...,...,. Spencer, Don ......,,,.., Stanton, Mayme ....,, Stefanott ordan , l .... Stetteris, Norman .. . ...2974 Douglass Terrace . ....... 2724 Minot Ave. 3777 Hutton Ave. .....l3l5 Michigan Ave. 3396 Erie Ave. 5209 Whetsel Ave. .......2552 Madison Road ......9l0 Rogers Place ,......, 350l Brentwood Ave. 6700 E. Ledge St. .......5050 Madison Road Locust St. .......2200 Kemper Lane ........30l6 Hackberry St. ............522l Ward St. 3225 Harvest Ave. ,.., 3947 Zinsle Ave. Stegemeyer, Raymond ,.,,,.....,.., 40ll Holbrook Ave. Stemler, Betty Louise ,...,,.,,,.. 3805 Ault Park Ave. Stephen, Mary lean Stevens, Nowell ...,.,. Steves, lane ......,... .. Stillings, Shirley ..,.... Stoecklin, Edward Strack, Willa .....,..... Stringer, Leon ....,.... Sweeney, Ruth ,.,.,.... Sycks, Maya ,.,,,.,,, ...............2l40 Ronaldson Ave. ..........6830 Palmetto St. ........4l09 Azalea Ave, .........l700 Chase Ave. ..........42l9 Appleton St. ..........5223 Kenwood Road .........4l29 La Crosse Ave. .l22l Chapel St. .-.2558 Madison Road Tait, Richard ,...,... .......,.,.., 5 707 Madison Road Talbert, Rita ..,......... .,,...,,, 2 956 Linwood Road Tansey, Ruth .....,,....,.., ....,. . .2062 Sutton Ave. Taylor, Alice lane ..,.....,.,,...,,,. 3622 Stettinius Ave. Taylor, lane Frances ,,....,..,,..,,,.. 6425 Bramble Ave Tepper, Edgar ,,,.., ,,,.,.,,...,,.,.. 5 308 Brotherton Road Tetlow, Betty ,.,...,,... ,...., 3 330 Bonaparte Ave. Teubner, Ada ........... ,.........,,, 3 570 Vista Ave. Thaubald, Harris ....., .,...., . .. 33 Sheehan Ave. Thiess, Albert ......... ........ 3 547 Potomac Ave. Thomas, lack ........... ........ 5 7l8 Wyatt Ave. Thompson, Alice ,........ .......,.. 3 463 Cardiff Ave. Thompson, Eileen ........ ........... 3 560 Monteith Ave. Tichenor, Mary ............ ....... Tischler, Robert Toohey, Martha ........ .... . . Toole, William .......... Towler, Betty ........ Trieste, Virginia ....... Trumbell, Betty. Turner, Helen .....,.... . Turner, Robert . U Urban, Robert Utter, Norwood Van Court, Bill Van Winkle, Wilma Villari, Leo .................. Vogely, lean .........,... Voges, Fred ................,.. Von Hoene, Rahe .. .... Vordenberg, Richard ........ W Wattenschmidt, Marjorie Wagner, Charles .......,..... Wagner, Esther A ....,...... Waits, Virginia ............. Wallace, lack ........... Wanner, Emma Lou ,... Warn, Robert .,............ Wass, Harry ...................... Wasserman, Florence Watson, Art ............,.... Weaver, Mary ............... Weber, Mary Eleanor ..... Wegenhart, M. Allen Wegner, Earl .,............ llll Wehrmeyer, Richard. Weiss, Marjorie .... .... West, Mary lane ....... Whitacre, Katherine ......,. White, Candras ......... White, Mary .........,.. li White, Paula ........ .... Wightman, Richard .. Wiley, Virginia .....,. Williams, Bruce ....... Williams, Mary Louise .. . Williams, Quentin ...... Wilson, Dorothy.. Wilson, loe ..... . . Wilson, Margaret... Wilson, William ..... Wipper, Fred ,...... Wolt, Herbert ...... Wolf, Mildred ........ Wood, Ima Dean ..... Woodard, Henry . Woods, lack ........ Woolley, lack ....... . Wuelzer, leanne ....,........ Z Zaretsky, Mitchell .... Zimmerman, Leroy ...........,.. V ......5054 Madison ox l08, Deertield ...H6309 Parkman .........l947 Auburn . .,,.. 3607 Burch ......2560 Madison 6l24 Tulane ..44l3 Brownway . .... 2l84 Crane .. . l336 Suncrest . 29l7 Madison .3607 Ault Park .. .. .... 32l6 Bach Road Road Place Ave. Ave. Road Road Ave. Ave. Drive Road Road Ave. . .. ..2403 hday si . .... 3l22 Anten .. 6l63 Grand 3320 Woodtord Ave. Vista Road . 6733 Windward St. . 6l 30 Woodmont Ave. l730 Holloway Ave. .. Madisonville, R. 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