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

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KL ,ll ffl. of 4Withrow are the membersaof the' office staff, who work out 'the many to the great volume of work inthe daily routine, such as carryiug on with the' and examinations, classifying programs, operatiligthe school telephone, maki- checking all athleticyelegibility, o U ' A a ff, as er,,ioiiif,geuial principal, is usually found in oruear his office up to his neek iri woifk, lon which f'i- fotperforming-suchfdufies as making out programs'andQpIanning examination ,schedules , ,Cadwallader actsfas Dean of'Boys, Bookroom,Supe1'visQr, 'arid Sigma a a i o 1 i Wim FIRST ROW tleft. reading downp. SMITTIE---One of the few people who enjoy symphony and swing. MR. ORLANDO -Ability and a keen sense ot' humor characterize Mr. Orlando. MR. GRETHER-This capable and affable music teacher is popular among the students of Withrow. MR? LQLIAY-Head of the girls gym department. takes an vital interest in MRS. VOGEL-Thorougli and definite, Mrs. Vogel is an able mathematics teacher. SECOND ROW MISS HILDEBRANDT--Shakespeare or rhetoricglinglish taught Miss Hilde- brandt's interesting way. MISS ROWELL4-Her room is made beautiful by many pictures of her own painting. MISS KITZMAN-A lot of fun and work. and always striving for perfection. MRS. HARTSELL--Energetic and alert, Mrs. Hartsell knows all. sees all. and talks all about history, MISS MISS FEYEREISEN--Exacting. conscientious teacher of commercial subjects. WALKER-An amateur photographer but an expert teacher. THI RD ROW MR. ZIEGLER-He would make Croesuses of us all. MISS MISS Ll MRS. MISS COOK-Encourages prodigies in the art ot' dress designing. MURPHY-Miss Murphy and her natural Irish humor make business pleasure. LINDE-Teaches English. but dramatics are her true love. SHAFFER-Generous and never too busy to help. FOURTH ROW MISS MISS MISS MISS SEEL-A commercial teacher with ability in dramatics. HALL-The fourth sister of Fate who helps plan our future. ATKINS- Think!A ziccurateiy it' you can: but think you must! ROSENBERGER- What zl Life a teacher leads directing Thalian plays. FIRST ROW lleft. reading downj. MR. VIGARDgAmong the molecules. corpuscles. and atoms Mr. Vigard teaches science. MISS BRAUNECKER-Doesn't lose her sense of humor in spite of being Annual Staff Advisor. MISS CORCORAN-t'If you do that when you have a job. your boss will fire you. MISS BAHR--Vigilant guardian of the Tower News exchequer. MR. NIMMO--Parallel bars in the day and bagpipes at night. MR, MILLER-A different type of teacher is this unpredictable printing teacher. MR. KING-His coaching speaks loudly in his favor. SECOND ROW MR. WILSON- You have your assignment. now start working! MISS VANCE--Always ready to share the latest mystery story she has read. MISS GROVE-Vividly alive. encourages an interest in the Latin language. THIRD ROW MISS DORNETTE-Buggy about anything that crawls. walks. or flies. MISS BAI-IR-Performs both mental and gymnastic feats. MISS FELS--Dainty and feminine. Miss Fels gives junior highers basic knowledge of mathematics. MR. RAY-Ask him about trailer tintypes-he'll know. MISS GOOLEY-Expertly efficient. likable Miss Gooley supervises ticket sales of all productions. MISS HINES-Teaches us how to get our moneys worth. FOURTH ROW MISS CAVENDISH-Supplements history and English with her own charac- teristic philosophy. MR, HOLDER--No drawing too complicated for this instructor of mechan- ical drawing, MR. LEACH-A man of steel in the Industrial Arts Department. MISS STRATE- Let me see your homework papers! Write yours over in ink! FIRST ROW tleft.. reading downl. MISS PARKS-Miss Parks parked her new chariot at home last winter. MISS GOOD-- Macbeth and grammar taught the Good way. MISS IRWIN-Short and sweet and hard to beat for a math or science teacher. MR.. CARLSON-His Withrow-created toys for the poor make him a real Santa Claus. MISS VATTER-Social service is her motto. MISS WOOD--Largely iesponsihle for those tantalizing odors floating through the corridors. SEC OND R OW MISS GREEN-Always accomodating, and informed on the latest ideas and styles for our annual. MISS ZORN-Inspirer of the domestic aspirations of the wee Effies . MRS. BAKER--Circles. circumferences. diameters. divisions-all mathe- matical mysteries are solved by Mrs. Baker. MISS JAMES-Always bustling is this capable French teacher. THIRD ROW MR. SHERMAN-He likes school teaching. but prefers a good racket. MISS TAYLOR-She tailors the pony chorus into shape. MR. FRIEDRICH--Becomes our poet. laureate in his first year at Withrow. FOURTH ROW MISS SMETHURST--Good matured and affable. she directs after school basketball, MISS BLASBERGf Throw your gum in the wastebasketl Hurry up! MR., WESTENFIELD' History's my subject but I also develop debat.ers. MRS. SHRIVER-The Adrian of our Minstrel Show. 1 no .lynn V. 4 Q, E 2 1 aw vm a W .- kv '--...M l f 1 5.4: 1 5. ' is .wx FIRST ROW tleft, reading downj. MISS FOSTER-Outstanding representative of modern dance and athletic organizations. MISS YEATMAN-Excels not only in household arts but also in bird lore. MR. NANKOVITCH-Generates enthusiasm for both geometry and sports. SECOND ROW MISS CONNER-All questions in math are easy for her. MISS DICKINSON-A good history teacher and a good Democrat. MR. SANKEYYHe certainly has a good time while he teaches. MRS. WEBB-When she isn't deep in English. she advises the Tower Echo Staff. MISS STOSE-The art department of Withrow Junior High. THIRD ROW MRS. O'CONNELL-Anything, just so it has to do with Spanish. MISS LALLY-An experienced member of our Junior High's social studie department, MISS COE-Teaches social studies with clarity and interest all her own. MISS WALKER-Attractive Dean of Girls in the Junior High. MR. BAKER- Let's follow up close on this to-day. FOURTH ROW MR. WALKER-Meticulous and precise about every detail. MR. YEAGER- I'd need hours to say everything good about history! MR. ATHERTON-Just new this year but going great guns in the physic department. E I 'ef 3 iRST ROW lleft. reading downs. QISS CAMPBELL-Still smiling after her first yezn' :it Withrow. 'ISS MUDGE-In her quiet. exploratory way reveals the irregularities ol' Spanish. lR, FLIEHMAN-The friendly and good naiturecl Mr, Fliehnnm left scores i of friends at Withrow. ER. NEWLIN-A brilliant and respected nnxtheinuties instructor for many 3 years. EICOND Row iISS MEREDITI-I-Alert, thorough. entertaining, understanding. TISS BAEHR-Delightfully jolly. she conducts her elusses with at bring. ISS IVIOORMAN-Her sparkling personality enlivens her classes. ISE WYILLIAMS+SililkBSDQRIFQ and Chzuicer--ulvvuys an treut when she teaches rein. HIRD ROW R. REUTERSHH I can do it. so can you! R. WIRTHvHe's till wetvonly when training the swimming team. ISS BISCEGLIA-- Speed test today-get out your paper--'Ready'-Go 'R. I-IARNEReAn old hand with radios, P A systems and pupils MH, OBERSCHMIDT-An expert teziches the current class ot' electricity stu dents. FOURTH ROW MISS MCLEOD-Now one ot' Withrow's own. though fresh from the enemy Cznnp. Hughes. MISS SEAY- Bring an advertisement oi' anything-except cigarettes. MR. SEAY--The financial matters ot' Withrow are ever steady under the efficient Mr. Seay. lVl1SS LEVITCH4Pzitient and helpful in teaching struggling Junior Highers. lVllSS BERESKIN-By patience und perseverance she guides many to u fuller lite through improved reading. IN MEIVIORIAM llelen Louise Lyon Royal Fliehman Rlicsa Newlin 'l'liACliEHS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR. Miss Anshutz, Miss Epstein. Miss Freenum. Mrs. Gillman, Mr. Herron, Mrs Hutchinson. Miss Keller. Miss Perin. Miss Ratterxnan. Miss Raum. Mrs. Robinson. Miss Siehl. Miss Stoehr. Mr Terrill Miss Wagner. Miss Voorhees Mr H Ziegler Qgwg if Ig T0 THE SEIIIURS Entering Withrow as awe-struck freshies , they were soon initiated into the ways of a large and overcrowded high school, to the Hughes Classic, and to the Minstrel Show. In January the famous flood of 1937 rose and carried in its wake the mid-year exams. As sopho- mores, returning from a lengthened Christmas holiday, they faced their first mid-year exams, since all their prayers failed to invoke another deluge. As juniors, an unusual number of them began to star in dramatics, athletics, music, and journalism. They affected a more casual air, and being late to classes failed to frighten them any longer. They established a delightful inno- vation by inaugurating Hi-Y Hops, afternoon dances held in the middle gym to the tune of various orches- tras. Returning in the fall to take their places as seniors, I Continued on page 342 Hats off to the officers of the class of 1940! These young people were chosen by their classmates to lead and represent them dur- ing the school year. They have proven Worthy of this honor. ACKENHAUSEN, BETTY J., Ackie -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Outing Club 1, 3, 4, Manager 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Horseshoes 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 4, Aeneadae Qlnter-High Latin Clubj 4. ACKLEY, JEANNE-A Cappella Choir 4, Special Chorus 4, G. A. A. 4, Thalian 4, Tower Y 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. ACOMB, DONALD, Donn--Golf Team 4. ADAMS, JANE-Dance Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Thalian 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A, 1, 2, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3. AINSWORTH, RAYMOND, 'tRay ALLEN, HERBERT, 'KDuke -Graduated in three years. I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3. AMES, LOIS, 'iAmy -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Alpha Y 1, 2, President 2, Literatas 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Scribblers 4, Physics Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, Baseball 1. ANDEREGG, RUPERT JR., Bud -Gens Togata 1, Withrow Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, De- bate Club 3, Pep Committee 4, President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Pytha- E0reBn Math Club 4. RP 4 , . sles 1 . , ' .. .ss 1' ' 4 3, 1 t 5 I a Y ,Em Y li? 3 1 . A its 'f F75 .az ARBOGAST, BETTY, Garb -G. A. A, 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Physics Club 4. AUGUSTIN, ROBERT, Augie',-Newlin Math Club 3, Law Club 4, Tower News Representative 1, Athletic Representative 2. AUSTIN, JOSEPH, Sacky -Hi-Y 4. BADER, HARRIET-Alpha Y 1, 2, G. A, A, 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Riding Club 2. BAKER, BETTY JANE-Basketball 1, 2. BAKER, RANDALL BAKER, SHERMAN J.-Tower News 3, 4. Business Manager 4, Eu- clidian Math Club 4. BAKER, VIRGINIA, Jivmy -Tower Y 3, 4, Basketball 4, Archery 3, 4. BAKIE, ERNEST, Bake,-Volley Ball 1, Tennis 1, Baseball 2, 3. BALDWIN, STELLA, K'Sisl'-G. A. A. 1, 4: Law Club 4, Aviation Club 3. BARBOUR, NANCY, xNance -Swimming 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Volley Ball 2, 4, Riding Club 3, Tower News 4, Thalian 4, Archery 2. BARNES, HERBERT-Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 4, Withrow BASILE, FRANK-Hi-Y 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3. BECKER, SUZANNE, 'Suzie'-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Literatas 1, 2, Scribblers 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Volley Ball 3, Baseball 1, Swimming 4. BEDELL, GEORGE Beetle -Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Vice-President 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Withrow Club 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Philo- logia 3, Tower News 4, Annual Literary Staff 4. BELL, MARGARET-G. A. A. 1, 2, Literatas 1, 2, Tower Y 3, Basketball 1. BENDER, ELIZABETH ANN, A1m',-G. A. A. 1, 4, Special Chorus 1, Literatas 1, Tower Y 3, 4, Hippocrates 3. BESUDEN, GEORGE-Football 2, 4, Law Club 4. BETSCHER, SHIRLEY-Newlin Math Club 3, Tower Y 4, Physics Club 4, G. A. A. 4. BICKMORE, BOB, f'Bick BILLMAN, JACK, Shorty -Withrow Players 2, 3, 4. BIRKLEY, KATHERINE, Shorty BLOSS, RUSSELL, 'tRuss YEntered Withrow in Junior Year from Ripley, Ohio. A Cappella Choir 3, Inter-High A Cap- pella Choir 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, Special Chorus 3, Band 3, 4, Secretary 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Inter- City High School Orchestra 4. BOKENKOTTER, MARY Bokee,'-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from St. Marys. Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Lunch- room 3, 4. BOLING, LAWRENCE, Larry -Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. BOKELMAN, DONALD, 'Bickel'-Hi-Y 3, Euclidian Math Club 4. BONTE, MARJORIE, Marge -G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, Literatas 1, 2, Gens Togata 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1. BOONE, WALLACE BOSK, MARION--Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Chicago, Illinois. BOSS, BETTY LEE-G. A. A. 2, 4, Volley Ball 2. BOULDIN, MAXINE,3MackU-Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4. BOULWARE, BETTY-Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Thalian 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Camera Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Volley Ball 3. BRAND, NADINE, Spoof,-G. A. A. 1, 4. BRATT, FRANK, Brat,'-Boys' Glee Club 1, German Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Tartaglian Math Club 4. BRAUN, NANCY-Thalian 4, G, A. A. 1, 2, Special Chorus 4, Tower Y 4, A Cappella Choir 3. BRESLIN, JACK Bres -Withrow Players 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Golf 3, 4, Law Club 4. BREUER, JEANETTE, Jean -G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Volley Ball 1, 4, Baseball 1. BRINKER, MARY EILEEN-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Hamilton, Ohio. Tower Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Skate Club 4. BRINSMAID, ELEANOR, El -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, Literatas 2, Camera Club 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Tower Y 3, 4. BROCK, ROGER-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year. Law Club 3. BROGAN, JOYCE, Joy 3 an-+1 BROWNING, MARY FRANCES, '6Brat -G. A. A. 3, 4. BRYSON, RALPH, June:'-Orchestra 1, Spanish Club 4, Track 1, Athletic Representative 2. BURCK, KATHLEEN, 'fKayl'-Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Botany Club 3, Pytha- gorean 4. BURGESS, DORIS, t'Dodie --Newlin Math Club 3, 4: Camera Club 3, Physics Club 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Basketball 4, Volley Ball 1, 4, Captain 1, Swimming 1. BURGHARDT, JEAN, 'tBurkie --G. A. A. 1, 2, Special Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Aviation Club 3. BURKHART, HOPE, K'Hopie -Literatas 1, 2, Girls, Glee Club 1, 2, Special Chorus 3, A Cappella Choir 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 1, Basketball 2, Hockey 3, Swimming 4, Manager 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Newlin Math Club 3, Dance Club 4. BURKHOLZ, EVELYN, 'fEvie --G. A. A. 1, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4. BUSBY, GRACE, Buzz': CALLAHAN, RUTH, '4Chum --Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Regina High School. CAMERON, V. JEAN, Vicky',-Literatas 15 Euterpean 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Physics Club 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Aeneadae Clnter-High Latin Clubb 4. CAULFIELD, ELIZABETH G., Betty -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Terrace Park. Tower Y 45 Basketball 4. CARROLL, LEWIS, Lewi'-Tennis 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Philologia 3, 4, President 45 Tower News 3, 45 Physics Club 35 Sigma Gamma 45 Euclidian Math Club 4, President 4. CARSON, SARA-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Demopolis, Alabama. CARTER, LOUISE, Boots -G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 Girls, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Bank Representative 1, 2, 3. CASSINI, HERBERT, Herb CHAPMAN, DOROTHY, f'Dot -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CHAPMAN, EVERETT, K'Chappy'i-Football 1, 2, 3, 45 With- row Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Athletic Representative 3. CHAPMAN, GENEVIEVE, Sis'i--G. A, A, 25 Hippocrates 35 Tower Y 35 Volley Ball 3, 45 Archery 45 Basketball 4. CHERDRON, ARLEY-Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Tower Y 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 3, 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Volley Ball 1, 4, Captain 45 Basket- ball 4. CHISHOLM, AGNES LOUISE, 'fAggie,'-Tower Y 3, 45 Physic Club 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 25 Baseball 15 Volley Ball 35 Arch- ery 4. CHRISTOPHER, MARIAN, Chris,'-Aviation Club 3. CLARK, MARJORIE, Margie -G. A. A. 1. COGAN, JOSEPH, Joe -Withrow Players 25 Hi-Y 45 With- row Minstrels 2, 3. COKELEY, JAMES, Coke -Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 45 Tower News 2, 3, 45 Philologia 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Critic 45 Spanish Club 4, Vice President 45 Sigma Gamma 4. Senior Class President. COLEMAN, HELEN-Withrow Minstrels 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Tower Y 45 Skate Club 3, 4. COLNOT, CHARLENE, Reddy -Entered Withrow in sopho- more year from St. Ursula Academy. Skate Club 2, 3, 45 Tower Y 45 G. A. A. 4. COMBS, ELDORA, El -G. A. A. 15 Law Club 4, Secretary 45 Botany Club 35 Special Chorus 1, 25 Girls, Glee Club 4. CONE, MARY MARGARET, 'Coney'-G. A. A. 1, Skate Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4. CONROY, JANE-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Regina High School. Skate Club 3, Tower Y 4. COOK, JANE-G. A. A. 1, 4, Skate Club 3, Special Chorus 4, Tower Y 3, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. COOK, JEAN, Sis',-Girls' Glee Club 4, Special Chorus 4, Skate Club 3, Tower Y 3, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. COOLEY, LOIS MARIANN-Literatas 1, 2, Swimming 1, Basketball 1, Archery 2, Withrow Playerettes 3, Skate Club 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 3, 4, G. A. A. 4. CORDES, BETTY-Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Volley Ball 1, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Dance Club 2, Gens Togata 3, Tower Y 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4. COSTELLO, WILLIAM, Billy-Swimming 3. COURTENAY, PEGGY ANN, Jon-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Walnut Hills. Lunchroom 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Special Chorus 4, Thalian 4. 'L Q, wxvwfg. .rf Afyj' .e- .??f?'I.i g i . . ii- W- K 1 an . . COUSINS, BIRDIE F., Spike -Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4. COYLE, HARVEY, Tom1ny',-Special Chorus 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, Tennis Club 1, Track 1. CRAFT, JOAN, Jon-Withrow Players 3, G. A. A. 2, With- row Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. CRAMER, TONY--Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bookroom 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. CRATTY, ANNE-Literatas 1, 2, Secretary 2, Camera Club 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Tower Y 4, Gens Togata 3. CREGER, CHARLES W.-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Hughes. CRIST, HELEN-G. A. A. 1, 2, Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 4. CROMER, JACK, Stonewall -Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Tower News 2, 3, Annual Literary Staff 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Debate Club 3. Senior Class Treasurer. .L . . -an Iwi? ' 5,5 CROMER, ROBERT A., UR. Af'-Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice President 4. Senior Class Vice President. CROSBY, BETTY, Toots', CROSS, BETTY JANE, Bets',-G. A. A. 1, 2. CROSSBACHI, FERDINAND Q., Cutie',-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Blue Gulch, Idaho. Glee Club 4, Physics Club 4. CROZIER, Bob-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Indianapolis, Indiana. CUNDALL, RICHARD, Dick,'-Physics Club 2, Tartaglian Math Club 4. CURD, MARY JUNE DAVIS, MARY E. DeBECK, MARY LINN, Moy',-Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Aedile 3, Consul Primus 4, Tower News 3, 4, Copy Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Literatas 1, G. A. A. 4, Withrow Play- ers 3, 4, Historian 3, Publicity Manager 3, Spanish Club 4, President 4. DeFOREST, JACK-A Cappella Choir 4, Philologia 3, 4, Censor 4, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. DIETZ, HARRY J . E., AceU-Football 1, 2, 4, Feeder Chorus 2, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Special Chorus 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 4, Inter-High A Cappella Choir 3, Saxophone Quartet 2. DENNY, MILNE, Milf-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Min- strels 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Feeder Chorus 1, 2, Philo- logia 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Football 2, 4, Special Chorus 1, 2, 4, Tennis Club 2, Hi-Y 4. DENNEY, VIRGINIA, Gi'rmy,'-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Akron, Ohio. DIETERLY, JUDITH, Judie -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Skate Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Camera Club 4, Law Club 4. DIXON, RUSSELL, Russ -Hi-Y 4. , DOENCH, DOROTHY ANN, Dottie Annv-Literatas 1, Thalian 4, Special Chorus 4. DONALDSON, EVELYN, Ewen-Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Literatas 1, 2, Lunchroom 4, Aeneadae Clnter-High Latin Club! 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4. DOPPLER, DONALD, Doofv DOUGLAS, NANCY-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Literatas 1, Euterpean 1, Riding Club 2. DOWNS, BETTY, Betts -Special Chorus 1, Alpha Y 1, 2, Vice-President 2, Tower Y 3, Pep Committee 3, Tower News 4, Skate Club 2. DREYER, MARY LOUISE,-Tower Y 3, 4. DROOP, LUCILLE, Boots -G. A. A. 1, 3, Spanish Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. DUNN, ALBERTA, SisU-G. A. A. 2, Bowling 2, 3, Lunch- room 3, 4. EBERHARDT, MARK, Shirt -Feeder Chorus 1, 2, Gens Togata 3, 4, German Club 3, Hi-Y 4. EBERHARDT, RUTH, Ruthie,-G. A. A. 2, 4, Camera Club 2, Tower Y 4, Physics Club 4. EHRNSCHWENDER, ARTHUR-Hi-Y 3, 4, Philologia 3, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, 3, 4, President 3-4. ELLIS, ROBERT, Bob -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Castle Heights Military Academy. Skate Club 4. ELLISON, ARTHUR, KrATf,,-EHt6F9d Withrow in Sophomore Year from Highlands. Debate Club 2, Camera Club 2, Physics Club 4. ELSTON, HAROLD, g'Curly --Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ENGLISH, RUTH-Alpha Y 1, Withrow Playerettes 3, With- row Players 3, Aviation Club 3, 4. ESCHENBACH, MARJORIE, 'fMicky -Baseball 2, Table Tennis 3, Bowling 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Horseshoes 2. EVANS, POLLIE ANN, Pinky,-Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Physics Club 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 4. EVERLIEN, ROMA, Rommie,'-Entered Withrow in Sopho- more Year from Appleton, Wisconsin. Dance Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3. FANGMEYER, ALBERT, Fangie FARIANS, BETTY-Graduated in three years. Archery 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Manager 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 4, Manager 4, Dance Club 4, Physics Club 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 4, Horseshoes 1, 2, Newlin Math Club 4, Outing Club 1, 2, Swimming 1, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Tower News 4, Volley Ball 1, 2, 4. FARSON, JIM, Pudge',-Swimming 1, 2, 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Hi-Y 4, Skate Club 3, French Horn Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4. they melted in the extreme heat of the first days of school, and threatened drastic measures to elude the heat. Although they were seniors, they were still to be ini- tiated to new systems and changes. Even Tower News, assuming extra width and H'orit'inuezl on page -122 FAUST, JUANITA, HNita',-G. A. A. 1, 2. FERRONI, MARIE, DimpsU-Girls' Glee Club 1, G. A. A. 4. FIELDS, VIOLA, 'fLolly -G. A. A. 4. FINCH, BRENT, 'KBen,'-Band 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 4, Newlin Math Club 4. FINEOUT, ELEANOR-G. A. A. 1, 4, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 3, Drum Majorette 3, 4. FICHTEL, JOHNNY, HFich FLECKENSTEIN, BOB, Fleck -Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2. FLEMING, ROBERT, Bob -Stamp Club 1, 4, Spanish Club 4, Tower News Representative 1, 3. FLETCHER. MAE, 'tToots FLOOD, DOROTHY, K'Dot -Physics Club 3, Hyppocrates 3. FOULKE, ELMER FRANKLIN, MARTHA, K'Marty -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Special Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 4, Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 3, Outing Club 3, Bank Representative 1, 2. FRANKS, MARY-Law Club 4. FREEMAN, DON-Hi-Y 4. FRENCH, NELLIE JEAN--Literatas 1, 2, Vice President 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Tower Y 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Swimming 3. FRIEDRICH, MARIAN-Riding Club 1, 2, G. A. A. 1. FRODGE, RICHARD B. Froggy,-Philologia 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, Pythagorean 4. GASTON, HAROLD-Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Presen- tation Orchestra 2, 31 Glee Club 1, 2, Special Chorus 1, Band 3, 4. GIESSE, JEAN-Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Thalian 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Special Chorus 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4: G. A. A. 1, 2. GEORGE, MARION, HMim'l-G. A. A. 1, 4, Tower Y 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 4, Inter-High A Cappella Choir 3, 4. GIBSON, HELEN, Boots', GIESENBERG, LORA E.-Pep Committee 25 German Club 3, Treasurer 3. GILDEA, JOE, J. Mf'-Football 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 1, 45 Hi-Y 25 Law Club 4. GILL, TOM GIM, FRANK-Camera Club 2. GIRTY, DON, Gift GLORE, MARY JUNE, Glo1'ia'-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Columbus, Ohio. G. A. A. 2, 35 Dance Club 3. GOODALL, BILL GOEBEL, ELEANOR-Bowling 45 Lunchroom 3, 4. GOLDBERG, MILDRED-Tower Y 45 Law Club 4. GORDON, ROSTOCK, Ticki'-Tennis Club 25 Camera Club 25 Withrow Players 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Withrow Club 4. GREY, ELIZABETH, NLM'-G. A. A. 4. GREGORY, BILL, Gregg -Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 55 Special Chorus 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 4, 55 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, 5. GREGORY, JANITA, Jerry -Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Historian 25 Skate Club 25 Tower News 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Basketball 25 Hockey 2. GREIFE, PHYLLIS, Filbe1-t -G. A. A. 1, 25 Literatas 25 Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Senior Aedile 45 Withrow Minstrels 25 Scribblers 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 45 Thalian 3, 45 Tower News 45 Annual Literary Staff 45 Aeneadae Clnter-High Latin Clubb 4. GREIMAN, BETTY-Botany Club 35 Tower Y 3, 45 Gens Togata 1, 2, 35 G, A. A. 1. GRIFFITH, MARY CONSTANCE, Connie G. A. A. 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 15 Withrow Players 1, 25 Thalian 3, 45 Pep Committee 4, Secretary 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Special Chorus 45 Table Tennis 3, 45 Economics Club 45 Athletics Representative 1, 45 Tower News Representative 2. GUISEFFI, ALICE, GusieU-G. A. A. 1. HAUCK, HAROLD, Hauckie -Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Special Chorus 15 Skate Club 35 Hi-Y 4. HAEHNLE, DOROTHY, Dottie',-G. A. A. 1, 25 Thalian 35 Lunchroom 4. HAEHNLE, CLYDE, K'Bud -Radio Club 1, 2, 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4, Vice President 4. HAGANS, JIM, Hay Ride'-Gens Togata 1, 2, Philologia 3, 4, Judge 4, Hi-Y 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 4, Withrow Club 4, Tower News 4. I-IAWLEY, BOB, MopU-Withrow Players 1, 2, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, President 4, Thalian 3, 4, Vice President 4, Withrow Club 4, Euclidean Math Club 4, Vice President 4, Philologia 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Hippocrates 3, Feeder Chorus 1, 2, Lunchroom 2, 3, Newlin Math Club 4, Tennis Club 2, Hi-Y 4. HALL, DOROTHY, '4Dot,'-G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Literatas 1, 2, Alpha Y 2, Gens Togata 3, Tower Y 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Hockey 1. HALL, HELEN-G. A. A. 1, 2, Camera Club 1, Volley Ball 2, HAM, DRUSILLA HARRELL, JEANETTE, Jeatty -Tower Y 4. HARRIS, ROBERT, 5'Bob -Hi-Y 3, 4, Track 3. HARRISON, PAMELA, 'tPam,' HARTMANN, FRED, Fritz --Home Room Representative 1, 2. HARTWELL, HOWARD-Golf 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. HARVIE, WARREN, Bud HAYT, JOHN F., Jack -Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Trier High. German Club 3, Secretary 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4, President 4. HEBBELER, DOROTHY, '1Dottie',-Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Chorus 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Bowling 1, 2, Withrow Players, 1, 2. HEFLIN, MARGARET-G. A. A. 1, Alpha-Y 2, Law Club 4. HEICK, ANN ELIZABETH-Literatas 1, 2, President 2, Euterpean 1, 2, Pep Committee 1, 3, Gens Togata 2, Thalian 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, G. A, A, 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Hockey 1, 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Botany Club 2, Athletic Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3. Senior Class Secretary. I HEIDENREICH, GEORGE, Baron,Z-Aeroplane Club 1, Physics Club 3, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4. HENDERLY, HARRY, Ike,'-Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. HENDRIXSON, DOROTHY, Daniel,-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, Withrow Players 2, 3, Tower News 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. HENSDILL, JEAN, Jea1me',-Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Law Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket Ball 3, 4, Athletic Representative 1, Annual Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, 4. HENTHORN, MARGARET, Marg',-Girls Glee Club 2, 4, Special Chorus 3, 4, G. A. A. 3. HERDLISKA, PAULINE,-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Deer Park High. G. A. A. 2, 4, Skate Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Basket Ball 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2. HEZLEP, JOHN, HezU-Withrow Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Judge 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. HETZEL, BOB, VultureU-Law Club 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2, Thalian 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4. HIMES, KENNETH--Skate Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Stamp Club 2, Tower News Representative 2. HILDEBRAND, VIOLA, Vi MG. A. A. 2, Thalian 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, HILL, MELVIN, MeV,-Senior Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Studs Conductor 4, Withrow Alumni Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Withr Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Horn Quartet 2, 3, 4, Woodwi Quintet 3, 4, Junior Orchestra 1, 2. HITTINGER, PAUL L.-Tower News 3, 4, Circulation Mar ger 3, 4, Skate Club 2, 3, Euclidian Math Club 4, Withr Minstrels 2, 3. HIXSON, BETTE, Chubby -Entered Withrow in Sopl more Year from Walnut Hills High School. HOFFMAN, CARLTON, Carly-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orches 1, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4. HOFFMAN, PAUL-Aeroplane Club 1. HOFFMEISTER, DOROTHY, DOW-Entered Withrow Sophomore Year from New York City. G. A. A. 3, 4, Thal: 4, Tower-Y 4, Lunchroom staff 3, 4. HOLDGRAVE, DOROTHY, DottieD-Spanish Club 3, G. A. 3. HOLTHOEFER, JANET, Jan -G. A. A, 1, 2, Withrow Plz ers 1, 2, Tower-Y 4, Bowling 1. HOMER, PATSY, 'IPat -Graduated in three years. G. A. 1, 3, Gens Togata 1, 2. HOVEY, MARGERY, Hman--Entered Withrow in Sopl more Year from Louisville, Kentucky. G. A. A. 2, 4, Daz Club 4. HOWARD, WILLIAM, f'Bill HOWLAND, GENEVA-Tower-Y 3. HUDSON, WALTER, Walt --Hi-Y 3, 4, Law Club 4, Thalian 4, Tennis Club 3, Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Withrow Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 4, Athletic Representative 2, HUMPHREY, VIOLET, 'AVV'-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Detroit, Michigan. HUSSEL, ELIZABETH, Lisbet,'-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Hughes. Gens Togata 3, 4, Tower News 45 Girls' Glee Club 3. HUTCHENS, JACK, i'Hutch -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Des Moines, Iowa. Golf 3, 4. HUTCHINGS, DOROTHY, Dottie -Tower-Y 4, G. A, A. 4. HUTTON, HARRIET, V. Sunshine5'-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. IMHOFF, JEANNE, Duchess -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Special Chorus 4. INGRAM, CHARLES, 'KBud -Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Skate Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Law Club 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4. JAEGER, BILL, Willie -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Fort Thomas, Ky. Math Club 4, JARMAN, MARY ELLEN, Mej JARVIS, KATHLEEN, t'Kay -Thalian 3, 4. JENKINS, DONALD-f-Spanish Club 4, Physics Club 4. JENKINSON, STANLEY-Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2. JOBE, ELIZABETH, Lizzie JOBE, JIMMY, Jim',-Physics Club 35 Newlin Math Club 35 Philologia 35 Hi-Y 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 45 Cheer- leader 45 Athletic Representative 45 Tower News Repre- sentative 3. JAHNIGEN, ROBERT, Bob -Radio Club 1, 45 Football 35 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Law Club 45 Physics Club 4. JOHNSON, WALTER, Walt -Withrow Players 25 Geology Club 4. JONES, CHARLES,-Football 2, 3, 4, JONES, KENNETH, Ken -Newlin Math Club 4. KANE, JULES, D'u.tch',-Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 35 Pep Committee 15 Withrow Players 25 Law Club 4. KATTUS, BOB,-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Western Hills. Sigma Gamma 45 Philologia 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent-Treasurer 45 Annual Literary Staff 45 Swimming 25 Hi-Y 35 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 German Club 35 Euclidean Math Club 4. KAYSER, EVELYN, Eve --Graduated in Three Years. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, President 35 Gens Togata 15 G. A. A. 1, 25 Literatas 15 Debate Club 25 35 Thalian 35 Scribblers 3. KELLER, EDWARD,-Tower News 15 Tennis 3, 4. KELLY, BETTY JANE, uKelly --Special Chorus 45 Lunch- room 45 Basketball 1. KELLY, ELSA,-Alpha-Y 1, 25 Tower-Y 35 Special Chorus 3, G. A. A. 3. KEMENY, JOHN, Janes'V'-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Budapest, Hungary. Tower News 45 Philologia 4. KEMPER, HOWARD R. Kemp KERCHNER, EVELYN, Ke'rchie -G. A. A. 3. KERSHAW, IDA-G. A. A. 35 Lunchroom 3, 4. KEEFER, RUSSELL, Keefe KEY, JANET-G. A. A. 2. KEYS, LILLIAN-senior orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, A Cappella Choir 4. KLAPPERT, ANNE, Anskie -Girls, Glee Club 15 Hippo- crates Club 3. KLAUSING, RUTH-Gens Togata 3, 4. Aeneadae Clnter- High Latin Clubj 45 Tower-Y 3, 4. KLEIN, IRMA-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Cin- cinnati Training School. KOLZE, KENNETH, Ken',-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Norwood High. Hi-Y 4. KLUG, RUTH, Ruthie -Alpha-Y 1, 2, Tower-Y 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Special Chorus 2, Literatas 1, 2, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Hippocrates 3. KLUSMEIER, HARRY T., Rebel -Withrow Players 2, Tower News 2, 3, Thalian 3, Euclidean Math Club 4, Annual Representative 3. KLUTE, ALMA KNAGGE, MARION-G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Tower-Y 4: Gens Togata 4. KOEHL, ROBERT E., Bob -Camera Club 3, 4, Model Air- plane Club 1, 2, Skate Club 4. KOPPERS, VIRGINIA, f'Ji1my,'-Entered Withrow in Sopho- more Year from Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Alpha Y 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. KRATZ, ROBERT, Bob -Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3. KRANTZ, HAROLD, Hal -Withrow Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, German Club 3, Vice-President 3, Hi-Y 4, Math Club 3, Euclidean Math Club 4, Treasurer 4. KREMSNER, RUTH, Izzy -G. A. A. 1, Alpha-Y 1, 2, Treas- urer 2, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Chorus 1, 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Lunch- room 4, A Cappella Choir 4. KRUGER, GORDON, Pete KUCK, BURTON M., Burt -Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Phiolologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Euclidean Math Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Gens Togata 1, 2, Stamp Club 1. KUNKEL, JUNE, Cookie -Baseball 2, Volley Ball 4, Tower-Y 4, Law Club 4. KUTCHBACK, JANE, Kutch'-Volley Ball 1, Thalian 3, 4, Secretary 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Special Chorus 4. LAHKE, MIRIAM, 'KMimi -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Tower-Y 4. additional columns, appeared in new style. A new examination schedule was de- vised, for the first time in Withrowis history, which extended the period of exams fc:O'HLi7l'll0fi on page 501 LAMMERS, FREDERICK, Ferdy',--Boys' Glee Club 15 Special Chorus 15 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 German Club 3. LAMPING, EILEEN LANDER, JUDSON, Piccolo',-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Marion, Indiana. Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Withrow Min- strels 2, 4. LARIMER, JOYCE-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 3, 45 Basketball 25 Thalian 45 Dance Club 45 Tower-Y 3, 4. LASHBROOK, JEANMGirls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Special Chorus 1, 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2. LAURIA, MARGARET, Maggie -Gens Togata 1, 2, 35 Botany Club 35 Tower-Y 3, 4. LAUTERBACH, CHARLES, Charlie,'-Entered Withrow in Sopho- more Year from Washington Trade School. Camera Club 25 Band 45 Skate Club 35 Withrow Minstrels 2. LAVERCOMBE, BETTY-Riding Club 2. LAUMANN, LAVERNE, 'tVerne -Entered Withrow in Junior Year. G. A. A. 45 Spanish Club 45 Law Club 3. LAWSON, TOM--Withrow Players 15 Law Club 4, President 4. LECKE, PAULA-G. A. A. 1, 25 Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Withrow Minstrels 4. LEDBETTER, RUTH, Ruff -Eureka Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3. LEE, WILLIAM, HBHV'-Track 3, 4. LEISRING, MARY, 'fSis -Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Batavia High School. LILLICK, NORMA, i:NO7'17L,, LINDSEY, KATIE, 'fDolV'-Girl Reserve 1. LIPPMAN, SUZANNE, 'KSue',--G. A. A, 1, 2, 45 Volley Ball 45 Archery 3, 45 Basketball 45 Camera Club 45 Tower-Y 4. LITTLE, LAWRENCE, La1'1'yu-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Indianapolis, Indiana. Newlin Math Club 45 Physics Club 4. LODDER, MARGARET, Peggy'J-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 25 Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 45 Tower News 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. LOHNER, EMIL--Boys' Glee Club 25 Special Chorus 25 Botany Club 25 Camera Club 3. LORD, ROBERT, Bob -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Walnut Hills High School. Hi-Y 3, 4, Philologia 4, Withrow Club 4. LOUIS, HAROLD-Boys, Glee Club 1, Special Chorus 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4. LOWENDICK, KARL, Looks',-Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Special Chorus 1, 3, 4, Feeder Chorus 1, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Thalian 3, 4, President 4, Philo- logia 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, President 4, Tower News 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Withrow Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President 4, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. LOWES, DONALD JACK, Johan-Law Club 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. LUDLOW, ELAINE, Bud -G. A. A. 1, Gens Togata 2, Botany Club 3, President 3, Tower-Y 4, Physics Club 4, Camera Club 2. LUECKE, FRED, Lucky',-Withrow Players 1, 2, 4, Physics Club 3. LUECKE, MARGARET, Margie --Basketball 4. LUKENS, BEULAH, 'fLuke -G. A, A, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, 4, Tower-Y 4. LUTHER, BETTY, Bets vBaseball 1, 2, Volley Ball 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Hockey 2, ToWer:Y 4. LYNN, DENNY, Jezebel',-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Birmingham, Alabama, Tower-Y 4, Thalian 4. LYNN, JANET, Janny -G. A. A. 1, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Aeneadae Clnter-High Latin Clubj 4. MAHLENKAMP, MARY, Murdie,'-Alpha-Y 2, Law Club 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Tower News 4. MAIER, GEORGE-Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3. MANDL, WILLIAM--Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Vienna, Austria. Physics Club 4, Philologia 4. MARTIN, BETTY-G. A. A, 1, 2, 4, Hockey 1, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Alpha-Y 1, 2, Tower- Y 3, 4, President 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Pep Com- mittee 2, 4, Physics Club 3, Tennis 3, 4. BETTY LEE, Twi'nk,'-G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Law MARTIN, Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 4. MATHIS, HELENGENE, f'Babeu-G. A. A. 1, Alpha-Y 1, Hockey 1, Withrow Minstrels 4. MARTYNE, MARY ANN-Skate Club 2, 4. MCCANE, DOROTHY, 'fLady'mG. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Hockey 4, Tennis 4, Baseball 2, Volley Ball 3, Tower-Y 4, Law Club 4. lVIcCORMICK, ORVILLE, Mack,'-Stamp Club 2, 3, Geology Club 4, President 4, Euclidean Math Club 4. McFARLAND, NANCY, Macy-Literatas 1, Tower News 1, 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, Withrow Players 2, 3, Thalian 4, Physics Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 4. MCGILLIARD, JEAN Mac MCNAY, MARILYN-G. A. A. 1, 2. MEEKO, EARL, Babel,-Swimming 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. MEIDEL, BETTY-Law Club 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2. MERGENTHALER, VIRGINIA, Jinny -G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Volley Ball 2. MERKER, CLARENCE, Merle -Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Secretary 4, Philo- logia 4, Withrow Club 4, Inter-High A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, Debate Club 4. MERKER, RUTHANNA, Fran -Hockey 1, 2, Volley Ball 2, Baseball 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 4, Physics Club 4, Literatas 2, Gens Togata 3. ri-1 METZ, JOYCE ELOISE, Je'mU-Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Special Chorus 3, Botany Club 3, G. A. A. 1, Feeder Chorus 1. METZGER, PAUL, Metz'-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Purcell, Skate Club 2, 3, Pep Committee 4. MEYER, WALT, Monk -Hi-Y 4, Withrow Club 4, Philo- logia 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Tennis 4, Withrow Minstrels 4, Gens Togata 3. MIDDLETON, DAVID, Dave -Newlin Math Club 1, Span- ish Club 4. MILLER, RUTH, Ruthiel'-G. A. A. 3, 4, Basketball 1, Bowl- ing 3. MILLS, OLIVE JANE, Ollie'5-G. A. A. 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Botany Club 3. MITROFF, HELEN-G. A. A. 4, Baseball 4, Tower News Representative 3. MOERLEIN, ROBERT, Bohn-Law Club 4, Vice President 4, Track 1. MONTER, GEORGE, Barney -Hi-Y 3, 4, Tennis 1, Tower News Representative 3, 4, Annual Representative 4. MORRIS, HELEN MARIE, Babe',-Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 13 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. MORSE, DAVE, Gus!'-Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 45 Pythagorean Math Club 4, Secretary 4. NASH, ELVA-G, A. A. 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 33 Bowling 3. NASH, JEAN-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Kokomo, Indiana. NELLANS, MARY JANE, Janie -G, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Chorus 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Botany Club 3, Secretary 3, Volley Ball 2. NELSON, ROBERT, Bohn--Radio Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3. NEVIL, WENDELL, 'fwmayr'-Pythagorean Math Club 4. NEU, MELVA-Special chorus 1, G. A. A. 1. NIEMAN, BETTY, Bet -G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 Hippocrates 35 Tower-Y 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. NIEMAN, BONA JUNE- G. A. A, 1, 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Art Editor 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. NOBLE, MARGARET, Margo -Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4. NOELCKE, CAROLYN, Becky', NOLTE, ROBERT, Baby O'BRIEN, RUTH, O'Brieny'-Special Chorus 1, Law Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 4. OIDONN ELL, GLORIA, Glory -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from St. Louis. O'DONNELL, MARY JANE, Janey',-Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4g G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2. OEHLER, MARGARET O'NEILL, EILEEN, 'fFuzzy -Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A, 4g Archery 4. ORNES, MARY-Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Literatas 1, 2, Tower- Y 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Camera Club 4. OVERHULSE, MARY, Ouey -Graduated in Three Years, G. A. A. 1, Archery 2, 3, Volley Ball 1. PALMER, BETTY, Palm,'-G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Withrow Play- ers 3, 4, Law Club 4, Botany Club 4, Pep Committee 4, A Cappella Choir 3. PANDORF, DICK, Rich -Law Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. PARKER, GEORGE, 'tBud -Hi-Y 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Treasurer 4. PARKER, GRACE, Parkie PATTERSON, GEORGE, Pat,'-Band 2, 3, 4, Withrow Play- ers 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Junior Orchestra 1, Hi-Y 2, Annual Representative 2. PAULY, ROBERT C., Coke -Swimming Team 3, 4, Pytha- gorean Math Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, PENN, MARY JANE, Mickey -G. A. A. 1. PENNEY, EDGAR, Penny -Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Special Chorus 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 4, Cheer Leader 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Minstrel Show 4. PERRY, EUGENE, Papaf'-Walnut Hills Hi-Y 2, 3, Presi- dent 3, Economics Round Table 4. PETERMAN, HELEN, Butchl'-Lunchroom 3, 4, Tower News 4, Special Chorus 4, G. A. A. 1. PFINGSTAG, GLADYS, Glad -G. A. A. 1, Special Chorus 4, Tower-Y 3. PFITZER, HAROLD, Fitz,'-Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4. PHILLIPS, BETTY JO-G. A. A. 3. PIERCY, MILDRED-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Alpha-Y 1, 2, Tower- Y 3, 4, Special Chorus 4, Volley Ball 2, Skate Club 3, 4. POHLMEYER, HELEN, 'tSkeete'r -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Out- ing Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. POOLE, NORMA, No'rm'!--Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Tower-Y 4, Alpha-Y 1, 2, Tennis 1, G. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. POPPENHOUSE, JEAN, Poppy,-Alpha-Y 1. POSTEL, ERNA, E'rnie', POWELL, GENE, Gene -Law Club 4. PREYER, WILLIAM, Willy -Pythagorean Math Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 3. PRICE, DOROTHY MAE, Dottie:'-Entered Withrow in Jun- ior Year from Buffalo, New York, Dance Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Special Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4. PRITCHARD, RAY, Pritch PUCKETT, JUNE, G. A. A. 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Tower-Y 4. PURCELL, HELEN, Pere -Skate Club 3, Tower-Y 4. PURSIFULL, ELMER, Elm . PYLES, DOROTHY, Dot',-G. A. A. 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. QUARLES, MERVYN, Maron-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Chicago, Illinois, Band 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Orches- tra 4, Withrow Minstrels 4, Annual Representative 4. RADTKE, HELEN-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Literatas 1, Swimming 1, Volley Ball 2, 3, Tennis 4, Hockey 4, RAWSON, JANET-G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Euterpean 1, Alpha-Y 1, Hockey 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Newlin Math Club 3, Thalian 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1. REDD, ELIZABETH, Red -Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. REEDER, BETTY, Betsy-G. A. A. 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Basketball 4, Swimming 1, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Tower News Representative 3. REI, RUTH, Ruthie,'-G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Literatas 1, 2, Treas- urer 1, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Thalian 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Pythagorean 4, Annual Representative 1. REMPE, VIRGINIA, Ginny -Alpha-Y 1, Aviation Club 3, Withrow Minstrels 4. RICH, WANDA, i'Sis',-Botany Club 3, G. A. A. 4. RICHARDS, WARREN, Rich -Gens Togata 1, Football 2, 3, Thalian 4, Philologia 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 4. RIES, MARY DOROTHY, Dottie . RITSCH, DOROTHY-Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Entered With- row in Sophomore Year from Regina High School. ROGERS, WAYNE-Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. ROLLER, WILLIAM, Red,' ROSE, MARGARET A., Rosie --Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Con- certmeister 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Pre- sentation Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Euterpean 1, G. A. A. 1. ROSS, BETSY--Swimming 1, 2, 3, Manager 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4. ROSS, JANE, Rossy --Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Western Hills, Lunchroom 4. RUSHING, ROY RUTENSCHROER, BETTY, 'fBet,'-G, A. A. 4. RYAN, DORIS, Micky-G. A. A. 1. RYAN, PATRICK, K'Pinkie -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Roger Bacon. SAHND, JACK, Sandy -Cheer Leader 2, 33 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. SALISBURY, RICHARD, Dialog-Philologia 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Thalian 4. SANDER, LAURA JEAN-G. A. A. 1, 4, Special Chorus 4g Withrow Minstrels 4. SAYRE, JOHN, Jack -Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Purcell. Pythagorean Math Club 4. SCHAEFER, GEORGE, Schaef -Law Club 4. l to an entire week, necessitating regular all-day attendance. Now, with graduation drawing near, the seniors are looking forward to it as a climax to their high school fCominued on page 582 SCHAEFER, JUNE, 'tRed -G. A. A. 1, 2, Withrow Players 2, 3. SHOEMAKER, BILL, Bill',-Hi-Y 3, 4. SCHEPE, ROBERT, Cascmova',-Annual Art Staff 4. SCHMEUSZER, DOROTHY, Dottie -G. A. A. 3, Hippocrates 3, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. SCHMIDT, BOB, Smitty,-Football 3. SCHMITT, ERNA, f'Ern,'-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from St. Mary's High School. Girls, Glee Club 2. SCHNEIDER, ANNE-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Walnut Hills. Girls' Glee Club 2, Thalian 3, 4, German Club 3, Debate Club 4, Euclidean Math Club 4, Secretary 4, G. A, A. 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volley Ball 4. SHOEMAKER, BILL Bill -Hi-Y 3, 4. SCHOMER, URSULA, Ursv-Newlin Math Club 3, G, A. A. 4, Rid- ing Club 4. SCI-IAEFER, JEAN, Scatte1'bmin -Withrow Players 2, 3, 4. SCHROER, GEORGE, Buddy,--Football 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Tower News Representative 4, Track 4, Pythagorean 4. SCHWARTZ, BETTY-Alpha-Y 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Tower-Y 3. SCHWIETERT, MARY SCOTT, EUGENE, Scotty,'-Physics Club 3. SCOTT, LAURENCE SELLERS, BILL, BNF,-Camera Club 2, Band 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, Assistant Annual Photographer 4, SELLERS, LOIS JANE-Lunchroom 3, 4, Basketball 3, Dance Club 4, Debate Club 3, Special Chorus 4, SHEPARD, JIM, Shep,'-Withrow Players 2, 3. SHELDON, ROBERT, Bohn--Airplane Club 1, Stamp Club 1, 2, Golf 4. SCHILLING, RUDOLPH, Rudy,'-Radio Club 4. SHOPE, HAZEL-Special Chorus 2. SHORES, BILLIE, HBH! --Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. SHOWALTER, GAIL, Ba'rney',-Volley Ball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Gens Togata 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Archery 2, 3. SHOWALTER, VIRGINIA, Ginia -Alpha-Y 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Tower-Y 3. SIDERS, SCOTT, Scotty -Band 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Bank Representative 4. SIEBER, HILDA, Hit -Entered Withrow in Year from St. Mary's. SEIFART, MILDRED, Milly,'-G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 4, Hiking Club 1, 2, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3. SIEKMANN, DOROTHY, S'lekie -Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, Riding Club 1, Pep Committee 1, Physics Club 3, Baseball 1, 4, Outing Club 4. SILVERBLATT, ROBERT-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Chicago, Illinois. Sophomore SIMCOX, ROBERT, Simmie,'-Tennis Club 1, Band 2, 3, 4. SIMON, JACK-Withrow Minstrels 1. SIMONDS, ANNE-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Detroit, Michigan, Dance Club 4, Girls' Glee Club 4. SIMPSON, LeROY, Roy', SIMPSON, LORRAINE SIMPSON, MARY SLETE, C. CHARLTON, HC. C SLIMP, MARGARET H., Slimpie -Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Co-Editor 4, Band 1, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Presentation Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Horn Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 1, 2, Alumni Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Feeder Chorus 1, Annual Literary Staff 3, Scribblers 4, Euterpean 1, G. A. A. 1, 4, Tennis 3, Basketball 2. SMALLWOOD, NANCY SMITH, BETTY -Hockey 1, Tower-Y 3, 4, Swimming 1. SMITH, ESTHER-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Terrace Park, G. A. A. 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Tower-Y 3, Gens Togata 3, Outing Club 4. vi-4 i E ,F K, SMITH, DALE, Smitty -Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Hughes5 Band 3, 45 Symphonic Band 3, 45 Pre- sentation Orchestra 3, 4. SMITH, ETHEL, S'meen,'-Lunchroom 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Tower-Y 35 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Volley Ball 3, 45 Archery 3, 45 Outing Club 4. SMITH MARTHA, Ma1'key',-G. A. A. 3, 45 Tower-Y 45 Tennis 45 Volley Ball 3, 4, Captain 45 Basketball 45 Archery 3, 45 Tower News Representative 1. SMITH, NAOMI, 'fBabe -G. A. A. 4. SNYDER, BRUCE-Hi-Y 3, 45 Stamp Club 25 Physics Club 3. SNYDER, JEANETTE, Jean,'-Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. SOFIO, ROBERT SOHNGEN, BETTY-Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Gens Togata 2, 35 Special Chorus 15 Camera Club 15 Withrow Players 25 Thalian 3, 45 Scribblers 3, 45 Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 4. SPANGENBERG, AL, Al -Skate Club 2, 35 Botany Club 4, Treasurer 45 Tennis Club 3, Thalian 4. SPENCER, HAVEN, 'ISM' Haven Hadley -A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 3, 45 Special Chorus 35 Football 1, 3, 45 Swimming 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, SPILKER, SHIRLEY, Spilch',-Entered Withrow in Sopho- more Year from Walnut I-Iillsg G. A. A. 2, 45 Tower-Y 3, 45 Botany Club 3. SPONZILLI, WILLIAM, Bill -Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Petoskey, Michigan5 Withrow Players 45 Withrow Minstrels 4. SPRINGER, THOMPSON, Tom'i STALLINGS, JIM--Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Purcell. STAMM, SHIRLEY, Shirl -Skate Club 2, 4. STEELE, JOHN L.-Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Gens Togata 1, 2, 35 Presentation Orchestra 25 Newlin Math Club 3, President 35 Euclidean Math Club 35 Graduated in Three Years. STEINBOCK, DON-Boys! Glee Club 3, 4, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3 4, German Club 3, Philologia 3, 4. STEINKAMP, ZOE-Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Thalian 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Tower-Y 4, Withrow Players 3, Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. STEVES, BETTY, Susie -Hockey 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Vol- ley Ball 2, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Tower-Y 4. STOCK, ERWIN, Erin -Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Tower News Representative 2, 3. STRAIT, KENNETH-Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. STRONG, MARY LOUISE, Butch -Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. STUMPE, BERT-Withrow Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. STUMPF, MARION, Stumpie,'-G. A. A. 1, Pep Committee 1, 2, Law Club 4. STUNTZ, JACK-Boys' Glee Club 2, 4, Lunchroom 4. SULLIVAN, MARY-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Terrace Park, Tower-Y 3. SULLIVAN, RUTH, Dinky -Alpha-Y 2, Law Club 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Archery 3. SWEENEY, PAUL SYKES, ANN-Tower-Y 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Volley Ball 4, Camera Club 4, Hockey 4, Archery 4, Tennis 4, Swimming 1, 2, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. SYKES, MARY, Sykesie',-Hockey 1, Tower-Y 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Archery 4, Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 4, Special Chorus 3. TABOR, BARBARA, Barb -4Tower-Y 3, 4, Hippocrates 3, Archery 1, 4, Basketball 4. TALBOT, WILSON, WilV'a-Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. TAPP, WILLIAM, BMV, Track 4. TATE, RUDOLPH, Rudy -Lunchroom 4. THOMPSON, JEAN, Tommy,'-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from New York City, Tower News Representative 4. THORNTON, EDWIN, 4'Red'!-Hi-Y 4, Debate Club 4, An- nual Staff 4. TILLEY, ROBERT, Til -Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Withrow Club 4, Physics Club 35 Euclidean Math Club 4. TINGLEY, JANET, Ting -A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Special Chorus 3, 45 Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 45 G. A. A, 15 Withrow Minstrels 1, 3. TIPPENHAUER, MARTHA, Mart -Alpha-Y 1, 25 Gens Togata 1, 25 Band 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. TIPTON, HORACE, Tippy -Hi-Y 45 Cheer Leader 3, 4. TISCHBEIN, HARRY, Moen--Withrow Club 3, 4, President 45 Philologia 3, 4, Censor 4, Judge 45 Tower News 35 Gens Togata 15 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Pep Committee 3, President 35 Sigma Gamma 45 President 45 Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. TOCHTERMAN, JANET, Tosh -Entered Withrow in Soph- omore Year from Kansas City, Missouri5 Thalian 4. TOOHEY, JEANNE-Newlin Math Club 35 Riding Club 45 G. A. A. 4. TOOTHMAN, JACK, Buttermilk a-Track 3, 4. TROEGER, MARILYN-G. A. A. 1, 25 German Club 35 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Thalian 45 Rid- ing Club 2. TROY, MARGIE -Hockey 15 Dance Club 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, TUELL, HELEN-Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Special Chorus 35 Lunchroom 3, 4. TUXWORTH, ELLEN JANE, Tuck -G, A. A. 1, 2, 45 Skate Club 4. VESTER, FREDERICK ROBERT, Bohn-Withrow Minstrels 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 4. VIALL, BILL, f'RedU-Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Pythagorean Math Club 4. VOGELY, EMIL VALIN, JEANNE ANN, Jug,'-Band 4, Withrow Minstrels 4. VORWERCK, JACK, Jack WAGER, JANE, Ja'n'ie -Alpha-Y 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, Newlin gflath Club 3, Botany Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Special Chorus WAGNER, F. WALDEN, LORRAINE, Lucy',-G. A. A. 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club 1, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, Inter-High A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Special Chorus 3. WALKER, THOMAS, 'Tommyn-Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Pep Committee 3, Sigma Gamma 4. WHARTON, THOMAS, Chesty -Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Philologia 4. WASS, ELAINE-G. A. A. 1, 4, Law Club 4, Swimming 1. WEBB, PAULINE, Polly,'-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Pinesville, West Virginia. WEBBER, VERA WEDDLE, SARA ANNH--Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4, G. A. A. 1. WEIDNER, PAUL, f'Wag',--Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. WEISGERBER, MARY-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Skate Club 4. WEITZEL, MARGARET-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Archery 2. WELLMAN, ALBERT, Al -Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, Feeder Chorus 1, 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, ' Special Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, 3, 4, Tower News 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Withrow Club 4, Debate Club 4, Vice President 4, Physics Club Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Philologia 3, Cappella Choir 4. WELLS, JACK, 'Chuck' 3, 4, Newlin Math 4, Inter-High A WELSH, RALPH, Fuzzy -Hi-Y 3, Stamp Club 2. WEST, EDWARD H.-Entered Withrow in Woodward. WEIGAND, HEINZ WILLENBERG, ROBERTA, '4Be1't,'-G. A. Togata 3, I-Iippocrates 3, Girls' Glee C Choir 4, Special Chorus 4. Senior Year from A. 1, 2, 3, Gens lub 4, A Cappella WIGGINS, CHARLES WIGHTMAN, MARY LOUISE, Wighty',-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Alpha- Y 1, 2, Secretary 2, Special Chorus 1, Tower-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Camera Club 3, Withrow Minstrels 3, Archery 1, Volley Ball 3. WILDMAN, JOHN, JR.-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, Radio Club 3, Withrow Minstrels 4. WILKERSON, JANE EVELYN-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Norwood. WILLIAMS, JEAN-G. A. A. 1, Basketball 1, Hockey 1, Skate Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4. WING, BETTY JEANNE-Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Notre Dame Academy, Thalian 3, 4. WINTERLING, WENDELL, Wincly,'-Volley Ball 2, Track 2. WOIROL, WARREN, Baldy,-Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track 1, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Euclidean Math Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4. F, rf, ,f al. . X Gi- fx 2- .- . 1 5, WOLFE, G. A. A. 1. WOLFE, JACK, DoozleU BETTY LOUISE, Caddy -Entered Withrow in JUNE, 'glunie-Bugw-Skate Club 3, Law Club 4, WOOD, Senior Year from Richmond, Indiana, Thalian 4, Tower-Y 4 WOOD, FRANCES, WoodieU-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Swimming 1, 2, Manager 2, Basketball 1, Volley Ball 1. WOODARD, PEGGY, Pegg-Feeder Chorus 1, 2, Special Chorus 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Archery 3, Volley Ball 3, 4, Tennis 4, Thalian 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3. WORKMAN, MARY-Withrow Players 2, Thalian 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Tower-Y 4, Scribblers 4, Tennis 2. WORTMAN, CARL, Shorty,'-Camera Club 3, Tennis 3. YEAGER, GENE, Yeg',-Track 3, Physics Club 4. career. They find themselves anticipating what will happen in their own futures as they store in their memories the thrills of events that happened here, at Withrovv- YOUNG, ANN-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Anderson Township High School, Alpha-Y 2, G. A. A. 2, Gens Togata 4. YOUNG, JACK, Whitey,-Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Norwood. YOUNG, JANE, Ti11y,'-Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Anderson Township High School, Law Club 3, G. A. A. 3. YOUNG, JEAN, Jeannie -Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special SENIORS WHOS Allgeier, Frank Babel, Harry Becker, Stanley Blust, Marian Boeh, William Brown, Lester Cheatham, Robert Cleary, Donald Cook, Doris Cushman, Joseph Daly, Jane Doughman, Ida Dykstra, Russell Fjetland, Mary Flick, Thomas Fried, Walter Friedrick, Helen Gaffney, Donald Joseph, Nellie Lierman, Robert Lloyd, Raymond Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 25 Camera Club 1, Law Club 3, Thalian 3, 4, Alpha-Y 1. ZARETSKY, ALEXANDER, Otchie,' ZICCARDI, VIRGINIA, GinnieU-Girls' Glee Club 1, Special Chorus 1. ZINGG, BOB, Dutch'1-Sigma Gamma 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. HARRINGTON, BARBARA-G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Special Chorus 1, 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 45 Tower-Y 3, 4. E PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR Loux, Orville Morledge, James Nunn, Douglas Patten, Earl Payden, Minnie Posival, Walter Prewitt, Sallye Rattner, Morris Schorr, Bill Sellers, Robert Smith, Dale B. Stathas, Mary Snyder, James Stephenson, Elaine Stirnkorb, Robert Tanner, Bettie Ward, Jack Welson, James Winston, John Wiseman, Charles Wolff, Robert QQMZ THE UIIIJERELHS The three grades termed underclassmen constituted five-sixths of Withrow's population this year. At the beginning of the term over fifty score of trembling freshies deluged Withrow's halls and were immedi- ately overwhelmed by the mightiness of this school. By then the sophomores had acquired a small measure of that educated look and gazed scornfully down upon their inferiors, the freshmen. The juniors had finally found extra time to become interested in things other than schoolwork. A very superior, worldly, cocksure air characterized their every action. Underclassmen all, climbing one more notch on the ladder of those four important steps-high school. Participles and poetry, nouns and novels, basis of all other school work, were stuoliecl by these English classes. H O lVl E R O O M 3 I 0 FIRST ROW: H. Conwell, B, Dacey, J. De- laney, B. Diack, J. Davis, D. Duble, R. Davis, F. Devine, J. Corman, J. Elfring, B. Essert. SECOND ROW: R. Cook, A. Enwright, R. Dickerson, W. Dilger, J. Corken, R, Fiege, L. Couch, W. Corliss, W. Downing, B. Eng. THIRD ROW: G. Flagg, D. Flaherty, J. Crawford, L. Elmer, C. Fredrick, E. Cousins, E. Couch, C. Dressing, H. Everhart, A. Dick- ens, B. Doolan, J. Danzl, N. Flick. HOME ROOM 309 FIRST ROW: J. Blockson, R. Brown, R. Bock, B. Bradbury, N. Booth, J. Buxton, A. Bono. H. Byrd, H. Caldwell, R. Close, K. Clarke B. Corringer. SECOND ROW: E. Bishop, R. Brockmeir, J. Bellonby, P. Cate, C. Baker, E. Boike, B. Coleman, E. Collier, T. Basile. C. Cole, J. Carr. THIRD ROW: R. Allman, G. Brier, P, Buck, D. Breig, J. Carr, E. Cole, A. Armacost, V. Abnee. R. Aufderheide, H. Acomlo, C. Bohl, H. Allen, F. Brown. HOME ROOM 312 FIRST ROW: M. Labermeier, G. Johnston. R. Limes, H. Jennings, L. Jackson, O. Keller, R. Jones, H. Jahnigan, C. Jackson, R. Ker- shaw, L. Layman, J. Lowes, J. Kacher. SEC- OND ROW: R. Johnson, P. Ingram, A. Louis, R. Lucas, B. Lowry, W. Kumpf, B. Keegan, J. Kutchback, E. Koesters, C. Lucken, O. Kelch. THIRD ROW: E. Lohner, B. Kline, W, Ladd. W. Klein, R.. Knesel. D. Kidd, R. Kuck, C. Jones, A. Jackson. H O M E R O O M 3 1 1 FIRST ROW: V. Hill, A. Grimes, R.. Gahr. L. Heizman, P. Glynn, B. Hight, R. Gooseman, F. Friedrich, R. Hancock, E. Gordon, E. Gregg. L Gra SECOND ROW' S Heaton J Frey . y. . . , . - hler. R. Humphreys, G. Gerdes, C. Gerde, J. Grabensteder, T. Groves, S. Gross, R. Hessel- back, V. Hommier, F. Happy. THIRD ROW: G, Grainger, E. Gehb, N, Heaphey, J. Grady, E. Hassenger, A. Gruner. R. Friedrich, D. Hillyard, F. Hoel, C. Glass, C. Hubbell, 2 ff French, German, and Spanish,-the precious keys that unlock the inner- most secrets of foreign lands and strange customs. Folk songs, negro spirituals, and class- ics, new and old, all comprise the reper- toire of the rnnsic classes. Students look forward to their music period as an hour of relaxation and appreciation of one of the fine arts. HOMEROOM 313 FIRST ROW: R. Zeigler, R. Williams, D. Ver- milya, A. Wrassman, W. Wright, R. West. SECOND ROW: R. Valvano, D. West, R. Wat- son, M. Tribble, J. Williams, H. Wheeler, R. Vice, H. West, W. Wiltse. THIRD ROW: R. Woebkenburg, H. Wittmeyer, A. Moser, J. McGlynn, W. Willer, R. Young, W, Wedding, J. Wilson, A. Tull. HOME ROOM 313 FIRST ROW: J. OlRourke, D. Osler, H. Oney, N Meyer, R. Pfau, R. McGee, C. Meyer, C. Pauly, V. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: G. Peck Z. Pace, C. Perin, R. Meier, W. Miller, G. Otis, R. Meyer, W. Miller, B. Mallin, W. McClure J. Magee. THIRD ROW: C. Newman, R. Newman, T. Marsh, D, McPhail, F. Parr, S. Mor- row. FOURTH ROW: D. McPheeters. C. McLean, J. Meyer, S. Matlock, T. Martin, J Meyer, J. Muir. HOME ROOM 313 FIRST ROW R Run an V skiff J Snod rass J 2 Q y , - , - F5 - - Shepman, R. Slete, T. Stephens, P. Shrimpton, R. Short, T. Stallings, L. Thomas, G. Ten- Eyck. SECOND ROW: D. Shackelford, M. Skiff, W. Settle, C. Shadwell, C. Stone, R Sleight, R. Shannon, W. Taylor, L. Sims, R. Smith, A. Slageter. THIRD ROW: W. Sullivan R. Sunnenberg, J. Story. J. Thompson, J. Streckfuss, R. Tapke, J. Ulmer, P. Stephens, Ti Smothers, J. Stewart. A. Steel, C. Striker, J. Stratton. HOME ROOM 313 FIRST ROW: A. Schulze, V. Radabaugh, W. Secor W. Robertson, F. Pottschmidt, J, Schatz, J. Schuppig, A. Ruff, W. Reeves, R. Rudolph, W Rathrnan, L. Roth. SECOND ROW: S. Pyle, H. Poe, R. Schneller, C. Rahe, A. Schachte, R MacKeever, W. Roberts, E. Roberts, H. Pfingstag, D. Scovanner. THIRD ROW: R. Schroetel C. Settle, R. Riley, R. Runyan, P. Pusateri, R. Schroeder, W. Plettner, H. Redman, G Prudent, D. Moore, G. Sanker. HOME ROOM 324 FIRST ROW: J. McFarlan, E. Lee, D. Meyers, M Malone, F. Malsbury, E. Mayer, M. McMannis, D. Mentrup, M. Longbottom, M, Leslie, B Morehouse. SECOND ROW: M. McCormick, M. Leonard, C, Leaman, R. List, E. McClure A. Lang, B. Morgan, A. Mablekamp, D. Lord, N. Lauterwasser, D. Little, R. Liles, M Lippman. THIRD ROW: M, McHugh, B. Lavercomb, M. Lawson, P. Morris, B. Mack, W Lancaster, I. Meyers, L, Mathers, B. Mitchell, D. Lindner, K. LePere, B. Moelchert, B Lohrum. B. McKinney. HOME ROOM .122 FIRST ROW: B. J. Houston. D. Kautz, J. Kuper, D. Julien. W, Kirby, V. Kerns. W. Kendle, V. Lally, S. Knight, J. Hodges. SEC- OND ROW: D. Hensgen. J. Herweh, A. Hex- amer. A. Kemen, A. Kelly, R, Kaufman, E. Kirk, N. Irwin, A. Lamping. G. Hunter, I. Jenkins. THIRD ROW: L. Hizer, S. Ken- nedy, J. Jarrett, E. Jarvis, L. Kramer. W. Keating. T. Lakamp. R. Hess. G. Ingraham. R, Hildebrand. B. Jonas. HOME ROOM 319A FIRST ROW: E. Fisher, E. Grant, D. Gibson, R. Frey, E. Fitzgerald, A, Gunter, R. Gabriel, D. Foote, R. Foerster, L. Fielman, G. Glasier, F. Haynes, B. Golder. SECOND ROW:C. Ervin. E. Heirman. H. Hasselbrock, L. Frey, M. Eppert, F. Hatterick, E. Esscl, M. Hahn, B. Haag, E. Fisher, H. Hasse, V. Hall. E. Ersig. THIRD ROW: J. Gregory, C. For- briger, E. Fagin. J. Erwig. I. Gerard, Y. Hale, C. Heidecker, M. Fowler, M. Fox, D. Grim- stvedt, D. Fariss. L. Graydon, Wielding pencil, charcoal, crayon, or brush, these future Raphaels - or Pettys -- enjoy creating and executing their own originalities which may prove the source of their vocation or afuocation in years to come. HOMEROOM 325 FIRST ROW: B. Rottman, G. Schussler, T. Ritter, M. Rowland, E. Scott, H. Schmallfus, N. Schroder, M. Schneider, B. Schuppig, J. Runyon, J. Rolfing, P. Rost, S. Seybold, W. Rowland. SECOND ROW: R. Shaefer, A. Schier, H. Rushing, M. Reeves. E. Shelton, R. Roekter, R. Richardson, J. Schoner, A. Schoepel, F, Ruckstuhl, F. Ruscher. THIRD ROW: J. Rubenbauer, D. Rule, N. Snyder, L. Russell. E. Reddington, R. Reiner, V. Segal. HOMEROOM 325 FIRST ROW: L. Tate, L. Theabald, E. Vaughn C Tied e V Seifke A Strasser V - E t - , - , - Tobey, M. J. Steinwert, M. Van Lierop, T. Shyder, R. Speckman, Z, Thompson. SEC- OND ROW: E. Stump, D. Stimler, W. Tonne, J. Stapp, B. Stuntz, B. Utz, B. Stoed, E. Thompson, E. Streckfuss, J. Tilford, E. Taylor, I. Robison, B. J. Vaughn. THIRD ROW: B. Taylor, L. Vogt, L, Vogt, B. Swain, E. Stevens, N. Steward, M. Thomas. B. Thornberry, S. Steele. HOMEROOM 325 FIRST ROW: N. Willham, N. Wood, D. Wort- man, V. Wehr, L. Voekman, M. Woodward, M. Wulfeck, S. Whitehouse, G. Young, A. Wynne. SECOND ROW: M. A, Venn, V. Rothfus, M, Woirol, L. Volpe, J. Weiss, B. Wolf, M. Wadsworth, M. Walker, J. Zinninger, V. Winkler. B. Yazell. J. Woehrlin, A. Zi- cardi. HOMEROOM 325 FIRST ROW: P. Partlawe, H. A. Mullen, L, Palumbs, M. Prater, K. Paliobagis, J. Perkins, J. Nerl, P. Mullen, M. O'Hare, M. Nicola, E. Myers, V. Rathkamp, C. Rauch. SEC- OND ROW: J. Neal, M. Nichols, L. Petty, M, L. Patterson, G. Kaw, J. Oman, M. Neidhad, M. Plueddemann, R. Pfeffer. L. Pugh, A. Puckett, N. Nichols, D. Novotny. THIRD ROW: E. Neil, B. Pugh. J. Poppe, E. Portner, M. Poulson, D. Prosli, J. Nieter. f .f f I 1.1 f J ' W A ...tant-S-. ,,. .s.t........ . HOME ROOM 319 FIRST ROW: M. Combs, E. Childs, M. Ed- wards, B. Dunn, M. Coburn, V. Busch, E Budde, C. Cassin, B. Deller, F. Carberry, L Davis, V, Carson, G, Carlock, SECOND ROW: A. Eberle, C. Crutcher, J. Cahall, R. I. Buet- sche, J. Elkins, L. Callahan. THIRD ROW: E. Crady, D. Diemer, R, Davis, M. E. Butler, J. Engelke, B. Collier, R. Diers, L. Eberhard V. Cronenwett, E. Eibel, V. Cook, R. DeBeck M. DeLargy. HOME ROOM 318 FIRST ROW: C. Boisseau, L. Brand, N Browne, J. Beinecke, E, Ackman, M. Bick R. Blair, J. Bryan, J. Brafford, A. Breslin, B: Baab. SECOND ROW: D. Adams, H. Adler M, Bennett, L. Ballback, B. Ball, C. Brown, B. J. Bryan, J. Best, H. Becker P. Bailey, E. Adams, J. Bengert. J. Bradley. THIRD ROW: J. Aerni, L. Black, M, A. Brown, E. Bechtol, M. Bennett, E. Brown. C. Ayers, B. Berring, M. Boyd, M. Aubuchon, K. Aubert, J. Arm- strong. HOMEROOM 105 FIRST ROW: P. Craft, R, Dee, R. Dressler, L. Chalker, F. Hoffman, A. Dulle, M. Clark, C. Cook, R. Church, W. Cooper, D. Dietrich. SECOND ROW: E. Cogan, P. Clark, W. Downs, D. Clephane, G. Clarke, E. Doran, W. Charlton, J. Chambers, R. Croutcher, B. Du- belle, W, Collier, J. Clifton, J. Costello. THIRD ROW: J. Davis, H. Cottrall, E. Cunningham. D. Crowell. W. Derm. HOME ROOM 107 FIRST ROW: A. Evers, R. Girardeau, T. Foy, J. Fleming, C. Grainger, J. Gibbons, T. Fauntleroy, W. Geil, B. Gale. SECOND ROW: E. Eltzroth, C. Eltzroth, J. Garlich, E. Esch- mann, E, Eckel, W. Ferone, W. Eberle, D. Edwards, D. Flinn, THIRD ROW Qstandingj: B. Froelich, N. Ganson, G. Fibbe, R. Edmonds, D. Gibson, J, Fisher, J. Froelich, W. Geed- ing, D. Graham, C. Etheridge, J. Gray, P. Elleoff. T. Gile, R. Erman. 1 v v HOMEROOM 110 FIRST ROW: J. Lamping, J. Karman, G. Karman, J. Kasee, N. Kellogg, A. Tankan, P. Klienfelter, R. Jentzen, J. Jones, H. Jayne. SECOND ROW: A. Korman, G. Kopittke, W. Kattelman, R. Kraus, W. Lane, J. Jones. THIRD ROW: B. Kinsey, B. Lahke, W. Ker- doff, F. Kemper, S. Lambert, B. Jones, E. Kayser, H, Jackson, HOMEROOM 108 FIRST ROW: J. Ingles, R. Habicht, B. Hague, D. Hughes. C. Hebbeler, W. Howard. SEC- OND ROW: H. Haller, R. Hunter, J. Happy, T. Hammer, W. Hall, S. Hezlep, G. Hines, R. Hafer. THIRD ROW: G. Hensgen, R. Hibner, N. Hudson, M. Hunt, J. Howard, E. Hissett, A. Holmes, J. Heimerdinger, A, Hibbs, R. Hesse. HOMEROOM 122 FIRST ROW: I. Maxwell, J. Lyon, D. McLeod, B. McRae, R. Losh, E. McCarthy, R. Milleck, B. McDaniel, R. McConnell, N. Laurens, W. Lovette, J. Montgomery. SECOND ROW: L, Metzger, S. Meyer, B. McClain, J. Malcolm, E, Martin, J. Maple, B. Miller, W. Manggrum, R. Manggrum. THIRD ROW: R. Manley, F. Manning, H. Mathews, B. Londin, W. Mer- ritt, B. Megrue, J. Miller, R. McHugh. Not only the knowledge of the rela- tionships of numbers, but also the bene- fits of clear thinking make mathematics a valuable subject. y HOME ROOM 123 FIRST ROW: R. O,Brien, B. Poole, C. Muel- ler, C. Mueller, M. Nash, D, Nicholl, R, Per- kinson, P. Nelscamp. SECOND ROW: N. Painter, C. Phillips, R. Morris, E. Noschong, W. Rankin, C. Prem, D. Moody. THIRD ROW: J. Nielson, H. Pumphrey, R. Patton, W. Peasley, W. Nolte, A. Patterson, M. Procas, D, Pelzer, R. Overend, B. Piper, E. Neid- hardt. FOURTH ROW: R. Pharo, W. Pollitt, J. Pizzuto. HOME ROOM 128 FIRST ROW: B. Swafford, J. Stringer, G. Stemler, B. Stricher, P. Storrs, D. Tippenhau- er, J. Taylor, R. Treyens, C. Stevens. SEC- OND ROW: M. Sullivan, G. Storch, H. Stue- phl, H. Tritten, F. Sullivan, A. Stump, J. Steinwert. THIRD ROW: V. Stewart, C. Strauss, P. Stewart, H. Stover, R. Trau, J. Snodgrass, R. Tepper, C. Trotter, D. Streit, G. Tietmeyer, O. Thomas, N. Tarpoff. B. Streight, E, Stokes, W. Stevenson. HOME ROOM 126 FIRST ROW: E. Schmitt, S. Sparks, T. Stein- metz, C. Short. SECOND ROW: J. Sluyter, E. Snider, J. Schenk, J. Spiers, J. Snyder. THIRD ROW: H. Sellers, A. Schott, R. Snod- grass, C. Snyder. FOURTH ROW: H. Shoup, P. Seay, H. Schipler, L. Scovanner, R. Sprag- ens, C. Smith. FIFTH ROW Cstandingbz H. Sinkhorn, J. Shriner, G. Sowder, C. Shea, D. Schwindt, J. Schneider, A. Stanley, R. Schwettman. HOME ROOM 125 FIRST ROW: G. Russell, D. Sanker, J. Rich, F. Reusing, E. Reeves, P. Schadel, B. Rundles, B. Ransom, B. Schauer, B. Renzenkuper. SECOND ROW: R, Rigney, A. Rossman, G. Schanz, T. Russell, B. Schaefer, E, Rowland, S. Roberts, R. Redman, W. Ruzicka. THIRD ROW: J. Saner, H. Scharhag, R. Schaudig, C. Schaffer, J. Robinson, D. Robbins, B. Saulter. A speech class composed of prospective Patrick Hefurys lemrned the 'value of distinct efnunciation, combined with ease and poise in speaking. HOME ROOM 201 FIRST ROW: D. Boesch, R. Asmus, K. Beck- er, S. Adams, SECOND ROW: M. Ack- man, B. Allen, M. Anderson, P. Atzel. THIRD ROW: M. Behymer, E. Archea, C. Ames, D. Bonnell, B. Blum. FOURTH ROW: G. Banks, J. Balcom, L. Bernius, V. Barker. FIFTH ROW Cstandingbz J. Bowman, L. Batjios, E. Allais, S, Back, A, Blomer, H. Bogart, F. Bennett, M. Botts, E. Bell. S. Bailey, B. Boone. HOME ROOM 128A FIRST ROW: B. Withington, R. Wirthlin, R. Willey, H. Willenberg. SECOND ROW: C. Webb, W. Whitcomb, R. Weitzel, J. Zeek. THIRD ROW: H. Woods, T. Ward, F. Vetar- ion, D. Ward. FOURTH ROW: J. Wagner, C. Yeager, W. Underwood, H. Weinhold, H. Van Leiu. FIFTH ROW: L. Vogt, T. Wil- liams, P. Warner. SIXTH ROW fstandingb: T. Wyly, C. Turner, L. Williams, G. Wulker. R. Wood, D, Turner, W. Wolfe, K. Yeats, J. Williams, H. Wadsworth, R. Williams. HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW: V. Coombs, S. Diltz, E. Crotty. E. Cowden, B, Culkins. SECOND ROW: B. Davis, L. Cundy, E. Dailey. THIRD ROW: A. Crissey, V. Crawford, B. Donovan, M. Denison, B. Deeds, J. Crosset, V. Dennis, J. DeHart, M. Croley, N, Donaldson, R. Corn- uelle, H. Dahlheimer, B. DeCoe. FOURTH ROW: V. Danford, M. D'Amico, B. Donovan, M. Doll, V. Denzer, B. Dimmerman, R. Cord- es, R, Cregan, J. Crocker, R. Dallas, R. Det- erman, D. Decker, I. Dawson. HOME ROOM 203 FIRST ROW: M. Bunton, Y. Carmachione, M. Cain, N, Burck, M, Brown, M. Cherdron, V. Carvel, E. Brenner, R. Cameron, B. Brown, J. Cone, E. Burghardt. SECOND ROW: J. Broadwell, C. Clark, R. Bremer, R. Caldwell, R. Brumagen, M. Brown, S, Clark, M. Clark, J. Caldwell, D. Braxter, R. Collier, L. Cook, J. Conant, M. Caulfield. THIRD ROW: E. Brown, M. Bready, J. Clark. J. A. Brewer. Techniques for meeting and impressing future lJosses,,' facts and figures con- cerning the worlclls career opportuni- ties, lists and catalogues of colleges and special training schools, take their places in the files of Vocational Guid- ance. Amid the busy clicking of many type- writers and the constant bustle and hum of business activity, these ambi- tious students finally learn to master the various techniques of an office. HOMEROOM 207 FIRST ROW: M. Everman, R. Fogle, D. Frye, E. Frederick, D. Elliott, J. Dunn, V. Dubell, H. Fiebeck, L. Friedrich, J. L. Fineout. SECOND ROW: M. Fenker, R. Ferris, S. Fenimore, M. Ewing, A, Eisir, P. Exum, J. Frattalone, L. Fluck. THIRD ROW: J. Ford, T. Eudies, R. Furer, G. Finley, C. Franklin, R. Gabriel, M. Gantz, J. Franklin, B. Drummond, A. L. Em- mich, A. Fenimore, D. Driskell, A. F, Fenker, R. Feldhaus, M. Earhart. HOMEROOM208 FIRST ROW: L, Gregory, T. Haas, V. Goebel, M. Hamon, M. Green, J. Garbutt, M. Hamon, B. Hartman, E. Grueninger, R. Hall, D. Geyer, N. Hall, R. Gates. SECOND ROW: J. Hart, P. Guy, M. Hall, J. Harper, F. Griffin, E. Gehring, H. Harper, M. Griesbaum, E. Gately, P, Guild, D. Gomier, J. Geyer, J. Giesen- berg, M. Gardner, A. Grafton. THIRD ROW: S. Hartman, R, Griffis, L. Grey, R. Gaz- away, E. Hankins, E. Hand. HOMEROOM209 FIRST ROW: J. Helle, M. Hilbert, M. Herdnian, V. Johnson, M. Hohneck, B. Holtmeier, P. Hienering, B. Kelly, H. Kulkbruener. SECOND ROW: M. Huxell, M. Hensdill, B. Kaup, H. Jenkins, E. Janowitz, B. Johnson, A. Hiser, B. Kettas, T. Heinss. THIRD ROW: M. Jones, R. Jung, B. Hayes, V. Howd, A. Johnson, J. Holdgrave, M. Hroneck, R. Healy, D. Hitchcock. FOURTH ROW: C. Kettler, M. Henson, I. Hickman, G. Henthoren, H. Kidwell, E. Halloway, F. Jones, E. Jester, M. Hockman, HOME ROOM 219 FIRST ROW: A. Pinney, G. Nicholas, M. Penn, W. Oester, B. Pierce, B. Prickett, J. Pugh, D. Peterson. SECOND ROW: L. Pfitzer, F. Poland, M. Nevil, E. Pfeiffer, S. Nackenhorst, J. Nagel, C. Neal, L. Parry, R, Mull. THIRD ROW: S. O'Hern, D. Pfeiffer. M. O'Rowike, H. Plueddemann, E. Oeters, V. Pollitt, R. Pearcy, M. Osborne. C. O'Connor. FOURTH ROW: F. Penn, D. Price, V. Noel, K. Plagakis, M. Poag. H O M E R O O M 2 1 1 FIRST ROW: B. Lang, M. Lang, D. Lacy, G. Kortz J. Knight, J. Macht, D. LePere, C. Lammers, B. Lauter, B. Lewis, F. Kortz, B. List. SEC- OND ROW: M. Ludington, D. Lucas, M. Loos, S. Kinnaird, J. Linde, C. Kisker, J. Luns- ford, D. Krug, D. Knell, J. Lammers. THIRD ROW: J. Knight, J. Langston, E. Litmon L. Kuester, J. Lanham, G. Loughead, P. Klayer, R. Kirkendall, G. Lacy, D. Lux, S Koppman, J. Kocher, B. Ladley, J. Link. CHN. i hope. HOME ROOM 212 FIRST ROW M McCarthy M Maxwell B McGowan F Mlms H McBeth D Mier C Mitchell, J Glaughlin F Mitroff E Mc Nally, C. Messner SECOND ROW B Moul try, V. Martin J Matlack R Morton R Mc Cullough, R Mclnnes P Martin M Mc Kenna, K Meyer B McCormack M Morgan R. Merhart I Moore H Montgomery J Mar Eager young chemists concoct strange combinations and obtazn startlmg re salts as they perform zntrzcate experz l ments. With patzent effort they tackle l the multztndmous equations learn the seemingly endless valence table and FRESHIES HLL--- HOME ROOM 228 FIRST ROW: H. Williams, M. Whites, O. Wil- liamston, V. Weisenfelder, M. Wolff, M. Wolff, J. Weidner, A. Willis, M. Watson, B. Winkler, M. Zumbiel, V. Whiteford, S. Walker, C. Wal- ters. SECOND ROW: S. A. Wulfhorst, M. F. Young, J. Young, A. Weidman, A. Wood, M. Zimmerman, M. Wall, M. Wulfekamp, D. Whitehead, I. Wireman, M. Whited, C. Work- man. HOMEROOM 134 FIRST ROW: M. Schmidt, B, Osborne, B. Mefford, I. Watts, W. White, M. White, H. Mueller, B. Zorens, T. Tubbs, H. Reeves. SECOND ROW: P. Vaccarillo, M. Vogt, M. Young, J. Paulson, N. Widman, J. Raney, I. Poulin. THIRD ROW: B, Mayer, J. Lierman, O. Rimmer, B. Stull, D. Meyer, L. Sanders, N. Long, M. Stevens, G. Vandament, I. Schur- gast, B. Witschger, B. Schaefer. HOME ROOM 226 FIRST ROW: I. Tartz, M. Stevens, B. Suiter, F. Valpe, B. Vester, B. Strassel, R. Stewart. SECOND ROW: B. Trapp, D. Turpin, B. Trees, C. Ulrich, D. Vancamp, M. Thrasher, P. Stienmetz, D. Tucker, M. Todd, R. Stien- metz, M. Stelzer, E. Locuner. THIRD ROW: R. Thompon, J. Stewart, G. Swift, R. Tabar, E. Volkus, R. Tull, B. Stewart, S. Treachrell, M. Towzey. FOURTH ROW: M. Tribble, F. Tribble, E. Sweeney, J. Vancil, P, Thomas. HOME ROOM 219A FIRST ROW: M. J. Roikrich, J. Rich, A. Rob- bins, F, Roy, M. Rodinberg, E. Ross, B. Rat- tner. SECOND ROW: A. Shomer, H. Ruls- kamp, L. Schoolcraft, M. Roller, J. Schiffel, A. Raudebush, M. A. Schatz, D. Sattler, V. Schatzman, M. Redman, A. Roth, J. Schanke, M. Reising. THIRD ROW: M. Robinson, W. Roser, A Schooley, J. Ring, B. Schick, J. Scherer, C. Rusg, M. Schneider, C. Shipman. H. Schmidt, M. Ruff, E. Ruscher, J. A. Rob- mson. THESE DHTITUITDS IIT THE ROUGH LUHU THROUGH FOUR UEHRS UF PULISHIHG lUIlL BEUJHIE THE GEHIS UF '44 The Library-A vein of golden knowl- edge that any student may stake his claim upon to mine its 'vast 'resources HOME ROOM 131 FIRST ROW: K. Krista, F. Kruse, B. Mid- er, J. Ruthen, V. Slippy. SECOND ROW: R. Preston, A. Rothenbach, L. Shaffner, J. Noelcke. THIRD ROW: R. Ruchhoft, D. Roush, H. West, D, Meister, H. McDermott, J. Stermer, K. Nelson. H O M E R O O M 1 3 3 FIRST ROW: D. Gardiner, M. Klepper, V. Fulton, A. Brady, R. Cunningham, V. Corbin, M. Heger, B. Keilholz, SECOND ROW: B. Hall, V. Fitzwater, A. Anthe, R. Kattenhorn, R. Dalroy, S. Greenberg, P, Fleming, V. Bias. THIRD ROW: M. Chatelier, D. Koehne, C. Jordan, M. Glancy, I. Bloomhuff, J. Burkaut, J. Hooper, J. Heslin. FOURTH ROW: E. Kelly, C, Calloway, H. Houk, M. Bomar, I Joiner. HOME ROOM 115 FIRST ROW: J. Evans, B. Fisher, E. Emerson, R. Ely, J. Ferone, P, Daniels, B. Felle, E. Franklin, B. Essel, B. Fichtel, J. Fisler, B. Denlin. SECOND ROW: H. Evans, L. Duning, J. Edmonds, A. Daily, J. Distel, P, Dole, P. Flagg, B. Filds. THIRD ROW: Folschi, J. Dodo, W. Fruck, B. Esterbrook, B. Fishesser, J. Dietz, J, Deller, W. Durant, J. Davis. HOME ROOM 103 FIRST ROW: L. Carter, M. Campbell, C. Braden, H. Caldwell, E. Branham, T. Cecil, H. Carpenter. SECOND ROW: D. Casson, H. Burkhart, B. Brown, R. Brooks, R. Budai, J. Broerman. THIRD ROW: J. Brafford, W. Brewster, R. Cecil, V. Bowman, C. Brown, C. Bush. FOURTH ROW: F. Castle, A. Brels- ford, J. Bridges, W. Carter, A. Brown, R. Bressler. HOME ROOM 129 FIRST ROW: W. Chatman, R. Cook. SEC- OND ROW: W. Gabbard, A. Goodman, O. Girten. THIRD ROW: C. Ison, W. Breining, B. Davenport Cdeceasedj, R. Kahle. FOURTH ROW: C. Clifford, A. Briggs, T. Birmingham. R. Austin, E. Atkinson. FIFTH ROW: R. Gray, D, Benna, R, Charlton. HOMEROOM 222 FIRST ROW: D. Spaulding, I. Smith, M. Straats, G. Smith, P. Soetje, I. Sinclair, J. Sleight, W. Spillman. SECOND ROW: B. Sinclair, H. Skiff, M. Sorrell, J. Sonnemon, B, Spencer, G. Sembach, M. Scott, L. Sells. THIRD ROW: B. Seilkop, C. Shea, O. Smith, C. Shoves, P. Sheorer, E. Sehurgust, J. Scott, D. Simmons, M. E. Siegel, J. Schott, M. Schultz, M. Schroeder, E. Shirley, HOME ROOM 303 FIRST ROW: R. Kline. SECOND ROW: D. Leonard, R. Lahke, P. Lavanier, J. Madden, C. Leicht, J. Mallin, W. Mains, R. Lohbeck, W. Kudella, D. Lange, R. Kraft, C. McLaugh- lin, R. Kroner, G. McAffary. THIRD ROW: D. Londin, E. Macht, W. McKeehan, J. Mc- Donald, J. Kulthase, B. Mappes, R. Mattison, B. Kluber, N. Lee, E. Krebs, J. McKeWen, S. Lerner, J. Lippman. FOURTH ROW: W. Kyde, W. Madden, R. Little, J. McLaughlin, A. McGowan, T. Lewis, R. Lipscomb, L. Ma- joeswsky. FIFTH ROW: T. McCarm, M. Kohte, B. Mathers, J. Lord, A. Long, R. Lips- comb. H. Mathias, HOMEROOM 304 FIRST ROW: A. Noschang, R. Osgood, R. Meyer, F. Pandorf, T. Morris, D. O'Neill, J. Novoteny, K. Melhope, J. Meents. SECOND ROW: H. Middendorf, C. Nether, E. Nunn, D. Mueller, E. O'Brien, R. Miller, G. Megrue, M, Paliobagis. THIRD ROW: R. Middendorf, J. Mueller, H. Moran, C. Oesterlein, D. Mey- ers, W. Noelike, C. Oeters, M. Moore. FOURTH ROW: W. Meingen, C. Miller, W. Michels, R. Oberjohn, H. Palmer, E. Neuber, J, Meyer. HOME ROOM 213 FIRST ROW: J. Harutun, R. Grieco, B. Har- ris, W. Gerwing, D. Hartwell, F . Gehlker, W. I-Ierdlesko, C. Hill, C. Gault, J. Gorman. SECOND ROW: W. Haller, C. Goodall, D. Griffis, T. Heck, B. Gierhart, C. Frueckte- meyer, C. Graf, P. Gaunce. THIRD ROW: A. Grogg, J. Glaser, L. Gregory, B. Gilmore, L. Greene, F. Garner, H. Grimes, J. Froehlich, B. Hamilton, R. Goss. FOURTH ROW: D. Glenn, B. Helferich, C. Hemmer, A. Hascher, W. Funke, F. Giesel, J. Gillespie, D, Hafle, W. Hanlon, W. Headley. HOME ROOM 302 FIRST ROW: D. Howell, B. Hohneck, P. Jones, E. Hughes, V. Kitsmiller, T. Kagrise, C. Howard. SECOND ROW: R. Itschner, B. Jones, J. Kendrick, A. Holt, E. Howard, C. Hopewell. THIRD ROW: K. Kelch,, J. Hoctor D. Hoover, J. Kizer, W. Jordan, H. Kelley. FOURTH ROW: J. Hodson, W, Jackson, C Johnson, B. Johnson. HOME ROOM 308 FIRST ROW: J. Thomas. R. Teagle. F. Timm. D. Vaughn. P. Wamser. A. Wharton. E. Wam- bach. R. Wehrman, H. Wilkin. P. Wilkin. R Williams. SECOND ROW: G. Wuest. R Young. B. Vonunruh. D. Wilks, D. Wester- kainp. J. Wert. C. White. B. Whitteker. D Zitzelberger. HOME ROOM 5 FIRST ROW: M. Beckman. H. Berger. J Bitzer, L. Boltom, E. Back. M. Barton. M Allen. A, Armacost. J. Baker. M. Berking, M Adair. M. Binggelli: M. Birmingham. C Bailey. J. A. Bacher. SECOND ROW: E. Beatty. A. Barnes. K. Baker. D. Bennett, B Bond. B. Bigger. V. Bishop. M, Ahlers, E. Becker. THIRD ROW: D. Armacost. J. Arnold E. Behlman. D. Behr, C, Black. A, Bireen. N. Baer. B. Barbaice, B. Bernhard. V. Ashurst, M. Baker, M. Benz. RUUHIFULS 0E PUTEIITIHLITIES! LUHIEH UE THESE IIEUILU SULUH SEEDS UJILI. Out of these Shops Come young men. versed in wood and metal work, print- ing or electricity. well on their way to fill the ever-increasing need for skill- ed ivorlcmen. HOME ROOM 306 FIRST ROW: B. Stephens, P. Sparks, C. Sunnenberg, L. Stoffer, B. Strait, G. Simpson, R. Sendelbach, A. Shearer, W. C. Taylor. SECOND ROW: A. St. Clair, J. Sorgen, E. Stansberry, H. Snodgrass, P. Straub, W. Smith, E. Smith, R. Stephens. THIRD ROW: R. Scroggins, D. Smith, R. Stephenson, B. Taylor, E. Schulze, R, Stoos, C. Strader, E. Scobie, R. Schultz, B. Strietman. FOURTH ROW: R. Snider, D. Skiff, W. Taylor, G. Sizer. D. Snider, R. Schuckman, J. Steinem, D. Sieburn. C. Steel. H o M E R o o M , 3 0 5 FIRST ROW: W. Rogers, R. Schmidt, J. Sarros, J. Perin, E. Sanford, T. Schaub, H. Rodenberg. SECOND ROW: J. Pruitt, R. Schappacher, R. Schroer, R. Scheidler, J. Robinson, G. Schrichten, G. Plagakis. THIRD ROW: R. Rice, W. Richey, W. Pinkston, G. Schlef, D. Raehrs, W. Schnizer, F. Rinaldi. FOURTH ROW: J. Richardson, G, Schaller, R. Remke, R. Phillips, C. Ruark, C. Purdum, W. Riley, H. Sand, P. Rusche, W. Schimpf, D. Riuge, E. Pence, L. Pavey. Industrial arts students realize that work with the hands, in addition to academic ideas, is an essential part of their industrial and social development. Litlze young figures leap in and out during exciting hockey games. This activity is supplemented by swimming, tennis, and other nslimmingv sports. The boys indulge in more masculine activities, making themselves ace-high in health and physique. HOME ROOM 10 FIRST ROW: J. Henninger, E. Gim, V. Franz, P. Gahr, J. Gill, M. Hartman, J. Hancock. SECOND ROW: E. Hallerman, V. Godley, A. Gerhardt, F. Frederick, D. Gillmore, D. Good- man, J. Frasca, P. Gray, F. Graydon, J. Hall. THIRD ROW: M. Herdman, L. Gewing, R. Hickman, J. Hill, J. Hauth, C. Greule, J. Hedrick, E. Gulledge, M. Henderson, E. Hel- frich, J. Hancock. FOURTH ROW: C. Gile, M. Gibson, A. Greene, A. Gartrell, D. Fraley, M. Gregg, M. Goodwin, S, Golder, O. R. Heclger, J. Glazier, M. Hibner, P. Griffith, M. Geers, W. Hammer, D. Heger, K. Healy, M. Frederick, B. Harper. HOME ROOM 9 FIRST ROW: B. Ehrlich, L. Eadler, E. English, V. Deitz. D. Diers, B. Dow, L. Downs, M. Ewers, F. DeForest, T. DeWitt, B. Elzeman. SECOND ROW: R. Disselkamp, E. Faike, E. Eeedaly, R. Evans, M. Decker, R. D'Amico, J. Elston, K. Distler, J. Demmer, E. Davis, L. Fiege, J. Downer, D. Dreyer, D. Elbert. THIRD ROW: J. Deeds, P. Erman, B. Danker, M. Donovan, E. Fenner, B. Deremo, R. Enwright, A. Eenstermacher, M. Fisher, V. Dearborn, K. Felty, H. Dennis, M. Dodt, B. Eberle, C. Dula, . Duett. HOME ROOM 7 FIRST ROW: E. Callahan, M. A. Brown, B. J, Calder. S. Damen, B. Daley, V. Clift, F. Burgess, V. Brown, J. Chapman, J. Connelly, P. Cantrell. SECOND ROW: B. Booth, G. Brill, L. Carpenter, C. Cismadi, R. Bryan, O. Brooks, E. Cromwell, E. Coston, A. M. Cameron. L. Colston. THIRD ROW: R. Brueckner, A. Crooker, L, Buenger, A. Cargill, D. Bottsch, E. Botts, J. Cain, R. Bosserman, J. Cramer, V. Crooks, J. Brooks, D. Clark, J. Brand, M. Clift, M. Colegrove, B. Bourque, L. Burton, B. J. Brauns. Students travel back into the ages, to discover and explain, to understand and interpret-through the fascinating pages of history books, learning the parts played by Columbus and Magel- lan, Whitney and Fulton. HOME ROOM 11 FIRST ROW: S. I-Iowd, H. Klumpp, A. Irwin, E. Johnson, A. Kelly, N. Jamison, D. Kohler, F. Hopkins, A. Hopper. SECOND ROW: R. Jahnigen, M. Kyrlach, N. Kirby, B, Jones, L. Kunkel, V. Kuntz, D. Hughes, E. Jeffries, I. Kerber. THIRD ROW: V. Hill, J. Kash- baum, D. Keilholz, J. Kennedy, V. Hughes, J. Kistler, C. Holt, B. Howison. FOURTH ROW: C Kettler, D. Jackson, J, Klappert, B. M. Koller, R. Kranz, M. Jordan, S. King. HOME ROOM 18 FIRST ROW: L. Pantedos, A. Moorman, J. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, M. Plucci, D. Peters, J. Pfeffer, F. Morelli, D. Meyer, E. Nichols, G. Pavely, M. Palton, M. Peterman. SECOND ROW: M. Osborne, L. Nash, S. Mueller, J. Mueller, R. Moelchert, L. Petrey, K. Michels, J. Pancoast, A. Mooreland, B. Perkins, V. Moore, W. Millican, E. Parker. THIRD ROW: M. Perrino, R. Mueller, M. Paolino, J. Peddicord, J. Mueller, M. Monce, G. Portner, M. Newby, V. Moore, D. Mlller, M. Nolan, M. Overberg, J. Miller, M. Morgan, M. Miller, E. Passmore. HOME ROOM 1.7 FIRST ROW: R. Meacham, M. Mefford, I. Mehl, E. lVlcElfresh, E. McCullough, B. Lambert, J. McHugh, M. Lanfersick, G, Leaky, F. Leitner, B. Marty, J. McNamee, J. Marshall, J. A. Macdonough, B, Markus, E. Mark. SECOND ROW: B. L. Metz, B. Lohse, J. Maham, M. Lohman, D. Lewis, R. Mayer, D, Liebert, H. Malone J Marvin P Linn, V. McGilliard. THIRD ROW: A. McMasters, N. Mayer, V. Marks, ,J. Laveu, Ji LoPicolo, H. Logan, B, Lee, B. McNa11, 1. McPheeters, R. Leggett, F. Mahoney, L. Meer, R. Lanham. Delicious odors of cooking 'mingled with an occasional inharmoiiioits one are produced by the inexperienced hands of these and other aspiring culinary artists. HOME ROOM 113 FIRST ROW: R. Cobb, P. Brookbank, B. Custer, R. Cobbe, W. Conrad, G. Contner, H. Crockett, D. Chris- topher, R. Cornuelle. SECOND ROW: C. Burck, N. Burch, J. Criswell, D. Constable, R. Browning, A. Bromm, B. Cullen, E. Butler, D. Carrol, R. Clarke, J. Cunningham, J. Bush. THIRD ROW: J. Carlo, O. Calimese, E. Cassell, W. Chioffe, L. Brown, E. Bruns- wick, B, Cramer, W. Carney, J. Carson. FOURTH ROW: I. Corken, J. Coy, J. Clarke, D. Campbell, A. Custer, J. Brinkman, D. Channell, F. Coyle, D. Carver, HOME ROOM 22 FIRST ROW: D. Willis, A. Warren, M. Washington, C. Williams, V. Westgate, M. Williams, J. Wilkins, S. Zeh, E. Williams, R. Yeager, S. Warren, G. Vice. SEC- OND ROW: J. Troxell, B. Ulmer, M. West, D. Willis, H. Vogt, B. Witham, P. Vorhees, P, Zeh, H. Weigel, C. Walden, J. Wolf. THIRD ROW: A. Wahn, P. Wood- ward, I. Webster, A. Thornsburg, M. Vanlierop, J. Thompson, J. Tonne, M. Tuthill, J. Wenzel. HOME ROOM 112 FIRST ROW: F. Binggeli, M. Anderson, R. Blake, C. Austin, R. Acomb, T. Billman, E. Allen, C. Altic, J. Borin, H. Boese, N. Breier, D. Berry. SECOND ROW: F. Barch, C. Bochhorst, E. Asehenback, W. Blackwell, L. Bariswyle, J. Blackwell, D, Anderson, G. Batsold. THIRD ROW: E. Abel, D. Bishop, J. Ades, J. Borah, J. Applegate, E. Betscher, K. Booth, S. Baer. FOURTH ROW: T. Barker, B. Boyers, R. Bowman, C. Becker, G. Bolce, T. Boyd, J. Arn, D, Arbogast, HOME ROOM 21 FIRST ROW: R. Skiff, B. J. Smith, L. Swopshire, M. E. Snow, R. Strohm, P. Stearns, M. A. Stoffregen, H. Stites. SECOND ROW: E. Standley, J. Tateman, M. Smith, B, Thompson, V, Terrera, E. Teare, J. Stock- meier, C. Simpson, L. Spaulding, B. J. Thomas, J. Spencer, R. Sponsel. THIRD ROW: P. Steward, A. Shepard, M. Sloan, S. J. Suthers, J. Smith, C. Stewart, A, Sturtevant, J. Stockmeier, I-I. Thieringer. FOURTH ROW: R. Sturgeon, J. Steier, J. Steioff, V. Smith. e- I HOME ROOM 19 FIRST ROW: D. Sargent, V. Powell, L. Rhoads, N. Roetker, J. Schuler, C. Rasmus, L. Schofield, M. Schurgast, P. Schildmeyer, B. Pyle, K. Randolph, T. Ross. SECOND ROW: M. Rabe, J. Richards, J, Quinn, V. Rogers, D. Richards, B, Scott, E. Shaw, H. Rice, B. Riddle, THIRD ROW: C. Riesen- berger, G. Settle, M. Scallan, R. Roberts, J. Potts, C. Prickett, P. Shaffer, L. Schanz, D. Schmitt, M. Schneider, V. Prosch, B. Sendel- beck. HOME ROOM 101 FIRST ROW: J. Best, E. Benson. A. Abt, T. Adams, W. Berry, J. Baldwin, C. Baiter, P. Boehm, W. Biehl. SECOND ROW: R. Al- lison, D. Abatello, A. Aren, D. Ball, R. Aerni, B. Ashbaugh, D. Andrews, A. Boland, R. Bottomly, R.. Bloomhuff, P, Blanz, E, Behr, B. Addison. THIRD ROW: H. Abraham, R. Bolce, L. Ackley, N. Berry, H. Berry, L. Bolce, F. Balitsis, B. Biehl, C. Atkinson, C. Balcom, J. Bishop, D. Bedell, B. Ackley. Health, important factor in everyones life, was taught to these freshmen. helping them to appreciate and care for their bodies. 919 FORGED AHEAD WHILE YET NEW TO THE ROUTINE OF HIGH SCHOOL LIFE. STILL IN THE JUNIOR HIGH, THEY HAVE MADE A REPUTATION FOR THEMSELVES AS LEAD- GEORGIA RATLIFF, because of her popularity and genial manner, had the honor of being Vice-President of the eighth grade this year. Her activities were varied, including A Cappella Choir, G. A. L., and Dramatic Club. WALLACE STEELE, in addition to being the proud possessor of the highest scholastic honors in Junior High, has taken an interest in out- side activities and proven himself a dependable and willing worker. l An all-around athlete and G. A. L. officer, JEAN l I FLOOD belongs to the Symphonic Band, Tower Echo Staff, and A Cap- pella Choir. JACK EVANS, this year's Sports Editor of Tower Echo, also has been a member of A Cappella Choir and treasurer of his class for two years. GRACE FIELMAN has succeeded in keeping her scholastic standing well above the average, as well as turning in competent work as a Student Council representative, since she can always be counted on to do her part. THEIE Y NGSQEBS OU ERS, OUTSTANDING IN CHARACTER AND ABILITY. FOUR YEARS OF SENIOR LIFE AWAIT THEM WITH ALL ITS TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS, - THEY WILL MEET THEM! Not conceited over her success in many athletics, SHIRLEY KUBE is LL. likeable, enthusiastic, and above all dependable. Student Council was glad to receive her as a member, and her affability made her well liked by all. As President of Student Council, an organization of outstanding Junior High pupils, JOHN WEIGEL showed himself to be willing to carry respon- sibility and to do more than his share of anything that came along. I JERRY NAGEL, a recog- nized leader in all school activities, was not only president of A Cappella Choir and sports editor of Tower Echo, but also achieved the honor of be- ing class president for two years. BOB BROWN, not content with being corporal of the guards, is in A Cappella Choir and also plays a good game of basketball. G. A. L. and A Cappella Choir are very glad to have attractive ANN ALLISON as I a member, distinguished for her leadership. The 400,' in Junior High-These Eighth Grade Girls will only be freshies', next year. ff' 5 . . .ff M, , 'M ' W .Q , 1 ' 'il 3QE 'ii,i .5 F . 1? Q i W we x .,. ,..1.,.L ,Q ,Q FIRST ROW: P. Smith, J. Noll, J. Mueller, B. Gifford, B. Brooks, P. Clark, B. Nash, E. Charlton, S. Beck, B. Carter, A. Allison, D. Tuttle, P. Thompson. SECOND ROW: V. Davis, D. Echart, E. Shields, B. Towzey, M. Bright, R. Jentzon, T. Perkins, J. Price, B. Jackson, J. Flood, J. lVIacKeever, J. Cook, J. Flood, J. Cadwallader. THIRD ROW: C. Searcy, D. Bredemeier, E. Millor, B. Miller, J. Kautz, O. Clarke, H. Glass, M. Dencer, M. Hartman, M. Kumpf, M. Stoddard. FOURTH ROW: D. Korte, C. Wil- liams, J. Ludwig, M. Terhar, C. Gaunt, J. Von Goeben, M. Chelius, M. Sislar, S. Stephan, M. Durbrow. FIFTH ROW: lVI. Kuck, J. Koehne, E. Slimp, D. Standring, P. Kelly, E. Lewis, M. List. FIRST ROW: J. Cherdron, J. Wuenker, G. Winslow, M. Wehr, L. Woods, P. Coburn, C. Hannah, D. Ellis, M. Cooper, V. Dickinson, P. Hall. SECOND ROW: D. Kres- sel, J. Howison, B. Addison, G. Naegel, R. Heitz, H. Fredrich, E. Humphries, J. Keune, R. Keller, G. Moermond, A. Taylor. THIRD ROW: L. Rice, D. Hudson, M. Wainman, E. Ernst, D. Gibbons, M. Bridges, B. Kellner, D. Laudeman, M. Burton, M. Petty, G. Ratliff, M. Watkins. FOURTH ROW: E. Wilmes, J. Danneman, D. Sherrard, M. Rock- lin, M. Hafner, V. Gegolet, J. Hunter, V. Emrich, M. Nott, A. Neison, D. Mikesill, M. Fuller. FIFTH ROW: R. Knoechel, D. Fidler, A. Lohner, M. Gilson, N. Gordon, lVl. LBlJl:'1'IHt'lGl', U. Heller, E. Rodenburg, E. French, N. Stewart, S. Storey, B, Tre-dwell. These sprouts are ready for transplanting into Senior High next year. FIRST ROW: R. Brinkman, R. Ray, J, Ruttkay, P. Pfeiffer, R. Thiele, R. Taber, D. Jacobs, W. Porter, R. Crosset, J. Parkinson, R. Stoecklin, A. Dressler, J. Monce, G. Higgins. SEC- OND ROW: J. Logan, R. Gabriel, H. Bennett, C. Collard, H. Borch, W. Feder, F. Meineke, L. Kull, R. Wainscott, W. Cloude, C. Scherz, E. Lessel, M. Morris, D. Lord. THIRD ROW: A. Mefford, J. Sideritch, A. Hall, L, Schaub, H. Bennett, A. Pullum, C. Fredrick, G. Pascal, P. Blackwell, R. Murphy, J. Andrews. FOURTH ROW: C. Hill, L. Gerber, J. Evans, J. Nagel, D. Groves, H. Maertz, B. Bailey, R. Logeman, B. Nackenhorst, R. Cramer. FIFTH ROW: H. Wagenfeld, B. Schneider, B. Cahill, T. Valpey, G. Stoll, C. Cody, T. Buckley, D. Peters, W. Stroup, R. Plummer, T. Cady, C. Williams, A. Grimm. SIXTH ROW: C. Conway, G. Bredemeier, A. Graham, R. Ford, K. Davis, M. Williams, G. Turzer, P. O'Brien, H. Dearing, B. Champlin. FIRST ROW: B. Tudor, P. Newell, R. Friend, W. Evans, F, Flottman, W. Peirce, L. Mueller, K. Burns, R. Klebahn, D. Fisher, P. Westerfield, R. Vaughan, W. Wise. SECOND ROW: R. Giffin, C. Danker, B. Stevens, W. Bernhardt, R. Meier, D. King, G. Koch, J. Rolfing, R. Gilson, W. Sloan, D. Wilson, W, Lorah, J. Weigel, THIRD ROW: F. Fenier, R. Roth, R. Brown, R. Weber, B. Selkirk, C. Stayman, J. Pennington, N. Wright, H. Shadwell, W. Shearer, H. Normolle, G. Unverzagt. FOURTH ROW: R. McGrath, B. Dulle, J. Fugett, R. Ackerman, R. Hartker, W, Rottner, D. Lampkin, P. Grigg, A. Koszo, R. Bauman, G. Lum- ley, W. Norris, D. Choate. FIFTH ROW: R. Fisse, W. Haines, J. Ward, N. Phillips, N. Sakelos, R. Kenny, B. Nelson, J. Arrington, T. Van Pelt, J. Rowland. I si THAI FORGED AHEAD WHILE YET NEW TO THE ROUTINE OF HIGH SCHOOL LIFE. STILL IIN THE JUNIOR HIGH, THEY HAVE MADE A REPUTATION FOR THEMSELVES AS LEAD George Moon, a reliable leader and loyal supporter of Withrow, h spent a very profitable year in Junior High School, leaving a recor behind him of which he may well be proud. With his knack for leader- ship and his general ability, Jack Gutjahr is up and coming material for any- thing athletic. Jim Stuff was indispensable as a part of the all-important Student Council, and stood out clearly for his sales ability. Jim Lynn, a prize-winning ticket salesman, is a representativ for Student Council and an ardent booster of Junior Higl activities. Holding membership in Student Council and A Cap pella Choir, Beverly Stevens is one of Junior High's most popu lar girls. Possessing those qualities desired in a typical Junior High boy Mark Armstrong has left a sparkling trail behind him. Vivaciou Joan Hackett is an interested member of A Cappella Choir an' G.A.L. and is making quite a record for herself in Junior Higlf T EB5 YouN ERS, OUTSTANDING IN CHARACTER AND ABILITY. FOUR YEARS OF SENIOR LIFE AWAIT THEM WITH ALL ITS TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS THEY WILL SUCCEED Bud Bailey, known to all for his dependability and deep interest in all things pertaining to Withrow, has acted as an able captain of the guards and leader in many organizations. Ability in the Dramatic Club, leadership and scholarship, have marked Pat Clark's successful pro- gress through Junior High School. Even being editor of Tower Echo and participant in A Cappella Choir have not prevented E l e a n o r Slimp from being a fine scholar. The Tower Echo Staff, Student Council, and A Cappella Choir are proud to acknowledge James Rolfing as a member. Jane MacKeever, popular president of G.A.L., lends her talents to A Cappella Choir and the swimming team, besides holding an enviable scholastic record. 'T rn' These effies dream of the time when they will leave that title behind them. FIRST ROW: D. Phillips, S. Girand. D. Thompson, J. Thompson, N, Kistler, M. McLaugh- lin, J. Curl, S, Gibbons, J. Daulton, P. Danneman, P. White, B. Robfogel, B. Cramer. SEC- OND ROW: M. Agger, J. Heidenreich, B. J. Shinkle, C. Friedrich, M. Williams, J. Ralphy, B. Bevan, L. Bose, M. Corey, J. Payne, V. Pickens, R. Kemper, R. Roudebush. THIRD ROW: D. Wright, M. Runge, B. Winters, B. Nitche, M. Heim, B. Means, C. Otto, L. Kuester, J. Sauerbrun, P. Krehbiel, N. Eilers, R. Moeller, J. Zart, H. Koon. FOURTH ROW: C. Chapman, N. Thiele, S, Disser, A. Keller, G, Lewis, R. Miller, V. Jordan, J, Salisbury, J. Staats, J. Barber, C. Marshall, E. West, M. Kahny, J. Hackett. FIFTH ROW: M. Roop, M. Stuessel, H. Lawton, B. Burghardt, M. Bremer, E. Reed. G. Feilman, A. Grischy, G. Noble, N. Knoll. A. Golder. FIRST ROW: R. Gebhardt, E. Greeding, S. Stone. J. Spurlock, J. Weyard, M. Rader, S. Stearns, S. Kube, B. McMillan, J. Parker, M. Emrick, L. Jones, E. Higgins, J. Higgins, P. Haase. SECOND ROW: E. Wagner, C. Felty, D. Johns. V. McVeigh, D. Gregorlet, B. Hall, G. Hammer, E. Eichhold, G. Milligan, R. Bergman, S, Rabe, B. Julius, M. Knight, A. Pfin- stag, THIRD ROW: L. Hertel, B. Kisker, K. Nipper, H. Kanttel, N. Bucholtz, L. Brysan, M. Sweet, H. Koon, M. Green, A. Wilson, J. Addington, P. Heerman, V. Ward, W. Walton. FOURTH ROW: M. Coleman, I. Roncher, R. Henderson, B. Stevens, B. Meister, E. Ker- dolff, P. Davies, P. Morris, P. Brandis, D. Fields, B. Lyall, R. Robinson, E. Schreiber, R. Starkey, M. Beach, B. Plunkett, J. Wilson, M. Ireland, S. Streckland. FIFTH ROW: E. Blum. D. Taylor. M. A. Michels. A. Dressler, B. Settle, R. Farris, L, Sakelos. M. L. Rempe, L. Rogers. 1 I Por seventh graders unfold new interests-Min studies, in athletics, and in girls. FIRST ROW: R. Floyd, W. Baker, D. Allen, G. Rowland, A. Walton, J. Boutet, J. Mathias G. Middendorf, F. Martin, J. Stoecklin, W. Arnold, T. Volpe, W. Ward, T. Brewster, E Spangenberg. SECOND ROW: B. Doppler, P. Conway, B. Dietz, D. Steinwert, R. Gillespie R. Browne, H. Merten, D. McMannis, R. McDonough, J. Gutjahr, S. McKaig, E. Pfingstag A. Zachry, S. Hagans, G. Moon, R. Schantz. THIRD ROW: R. Simpson, M. Stephens, H Sproull, R. McCroshey, R. Winston, S. Carroll, S. Foehr, G. Moser, C. Hungerford, G. Par- sons, T. J. Van Camp, J. Stuff, J. Urban, S. Paliobagis, D. Bettinger, J. Howard, N Gampher, G. Fennen, E. Brady, R. Klutes. FOURTH ROW: P. Cook, G. Kopp, T. Barbas B. Lockhard, R. Kirkendall, B. French, G. Colvill, H. Rietman, B. Koch, D. Hanselman, J Lynn, P. Weaver, P. Vollmar. FIFTH ROW: B. Nieman, L. Keller, P. Coleman, M. Hod- ghin, J. Walston, B. Meister, R. Hettel, R. Frasure, C. Stump, H. Cook, R. Buffinger, R Bowden, W. Steele. FIRST ROW: J. Henefelt, N. Flean, D. Holland, D. Prem, D. Freuauff, J. Ownley, J. Curry H. Vielhauer, E. Seigle, N. Collard, B. Von Sprechen, C. Douglas, J. Pardieck, P. Cowley SECOND ROW: R. Watkins, J. Bourque, J. Doyle, R. Wuest, R. Passauer, D. Allison, R Ehrhardt, F. Birk, R. Story, R. Bradford, R. Wagner, J. Kaeser. THIRD ROW: R. Russo M. Martin, D. Peaslee, J. Gildea, D. Ault, C. Park, H. Stuewe, T. Eggers, H. Finke, C Becker, R. Herman, J. Brendamour, S. Brady, R. Gahr. FOURTH ROW: W. Zepp, R. Dob- bins, D. Hager, B. Meier, J. Hess, J. Dahlemeimer, J. Aglamesis, C. Schott, J. Petty, J McNall, J. Cowan, G. Strassel, B. French, C. Volk. FIFTH ROW: E. McElwee, B. Rieke C. Moeller, W. Lakeman, L. Klute, B. Blythe, M. Armstrong, E. Lewis, J. Hill, R. King, G Meier, T. Davies, R. Gillespie, R. Langer. v v u L- -ww-wwwmvw .M ' Weowwsff' ga WY w., sf- Qf A 254 f 20 3 asf 3 i .gn-aolv' ,,,q-,vw T was-W is ww-t WW gun-- xt 2 v ' X i......, QU!! ...I .t On May 17, 1939 the ingenious Mr. Benson presented to the An- nual brain trust the embryonic Minnie Dum destined, after surviving many growing pains, to develop to the maturity of this -the 1940 Withrow Annual. 5 A , naar . WR.. W .1 1 an 17 A ww N N K Class Day- s 'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished. Sept. 5-The auditorium is jammed by bewildered freshies who want so much to be impressive their first day in high school. Sept. 6-O'Conner doesn't waste any time. He and Mr. Peoples are in conference already. Sept. 7- Holy smoke! What a teacherl l've got to get my program changed. Only a few hundred other students had the same idea. Sept. ll-Hezlep has no excuse for being tardy to: day as the Board of Education doubled-crossed him by fixing the tower clock last Saturday. Sept. 15-Emulating the labor unions, Withrow stu- dents stage their own sit-down-strike demand- ing shorter hours while the heat-wave lasts. Sept. 19-The Pep Committee complains of acute ear-aches after selecting the six cheer-leaders from a host of aspirants. Sept. 25-First brisk day gives Dot Doench a chalice to show off her new Fall coat. Oct. 2-Alpha Y's School Days Party with its quiz- zes and games is too much fun to be realistic. Oct. 4-Can the World Series broadcast in the audi- torium have any connection with the vacant study halls? Oct. 5-That funny clicking noise in the auditorium today is not due to the clock, but to Bud And- eregg's knocking knees as he conducts the initial pep assembly. Oct. 9-Blue Monday-The Reds lost the World Series yesterday by throwing away the fourth straight game. Oct. 11-While visiting the Tower News Skating Party, one wonders if skates are really nec- essary to skate with after all. Oct. 12-Hooray for Columbus! His little discovery 448 years ago creates a holiday for us in 1940 just when we need it. Oct. 16-Tom Wharton and the 'tboysu are out cam- paigning with some hot 'tjamu in anticipation of the coming band elections. Oct. 20-The less said the better. Middletown. 385 Withrow, 0. Oct Oct Oct. Oct 24-Bob McRae is making a mental note of 'where he is standing while the aerial picture of the fire-drill is taken. 25-Stonewall Jackson Cromer is caught buy- ing twenty issues of Tower News. Reason: He is featured In The Spotlight. 27-All Withrow mourns the death of every- one's friend, Mr. Fliehman. 31-Hallowe-en! So what, Tomorrow's assign- ments are the most effective haunts of the night. Nov. 1-Last night's haunts are today's realities. Oh. well, we had lots of fun anyway. on by Delbert Harters announcement that he is already married. Nov. 6-Mr, Cook illustrates his lecture on the his- tory of aviation with numerous scale models of his own construction. Nov. 8-The Sigma Gammas have more funds than financial judgment. Result: The school is given a new glass-enclosed bulletin board. Nov. ll-Our Withrow Annual is a shining example and not just another year-book at the N. S. P. A. convention in Chicago. Nov. 14-Mr. Gamblels assembly entitled Prepared- nessv makes us stop, consider, and turn an eye Nov. 2-Don't be alarmed. All of that girlish groan- ing and sighing in the auditorium is brought to the future. QM. 'yd' 5 i my , ,..,.,--' ii? ' . Q, - f,, :I , . QQ : if wg Ak 1. 'ff 9 Q S r 4 Q . gy 'S av . 1, V 1 wi in W M . 155 R , .5 WEL 'VNS Mm 5, ,Sag ,. fs is. L, Nov. 17-Traffic is halted while the band marches jubilantly down Erie Avenue to the Square and back in celebration of the 32-6 victory over Hughes. Nov. 23-Franksgiving-All Ohioians are Demo- crats today whether they are the rest of the time or not. Nov. 24--Lots of us didn't even bother to wake up until this afternoon. It's wonderful, Nov. 27-Cincinnati's high schools hold their first intra-school Latin Club meeting today. Nov. 28-R. A. Cromer gives a hearing to the Upressl' at which time he states that Charles Atlasis book Dynamic Tension is greatly responsible for his physical deformities. Nov. 30-Bob tls It Alivej Kattus suddenly be- Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. comes an appreciator of fine art after seeing Mr. Lloyds close-up shots of Billy Rose's Aquacade. 1-Only twenty-one more shopping days until Christmas. What do we care? We still have three more weeks in Ye Olde Concentration Campe. 4-Stan Jenkinson falls whole-heartedly into the atmosphere of the Mexican assembly by en- joying a thirty minute siesta. 5-The Ohio State exam is just a diplomatic means of showing the seniors how much they do not know. 6-lVlr. Grether would be giving away Buicks, if he had them. The stork arrived with Leo II and his pa is all smile, from his right ear all the way around to the same ear. DDDS HDD EDDS FRDID HD Ooh-h-hf Hot stuff, eh? Solong, Rodney. See you next year-The gir Mrs. Elizabeth Klein polishes the glass, not t A big smile for the Annual. The spirit of Withrow. Indianapolis exiled him, so we got him, Earl Collier-our cover designer. Trying out for the big show. 4'Get your Christmas cards here . His face needs washing anyway. Rabius likes it anyway. So we ain't neat. Let's modulate, Mr. Hemingwayfj Withrow's pep takes to wheels. Lucky guys! How about trading places? They're kind of rushin spring, aren't they? Slap that bass, All The teachers get it from Hattie. Heroes are made, not born. Those a ricultural students are raisin Cori Q fmglffglml' gl .f fjufx :lil Qi Zi f . Q if 5,6 - gy' 2 was wiiri fi .. ' ' . 2 we K ,ffze fu ' . jf , ,.. ..- MI 1 inf' 'f D fav rw -' g , if-' v ff ,gf ,4-f 21. Iowa scores again. Leo II. 22. Mr. Rusholt examines his reel on China. 23. Something has to hold the school up. 24. Turn around, Ed, and get to work. 25. Grand Finale of Annual skit. 26. That thar am Bob Hewitt, cowboy. 27. Behind the scenes on a marionette stage. 28. We're showing off our brand new projector. 29. Dancin' with Gaston at the Hi-Y hop. 30. April fool-Hah, Hah. 31. A hit and two misses. 32. Mr. Garber in his Eskimo garb. 33. Even on Rose Day Tower News gyps the public. 34. Oh gee kid: Is it really? 35. The Coast Guard comes to Withrow. 36 H ertha designed the prize-winning Christmas card. 37. .Ioe Blow from Windy City. 38. Surerealistic, isn't it? 39. Hmmmm. what beauty. The car, you dope. 40. Gwan, Jack, Youire not as tough as that. 41. The man from Kurdistan, Dr, Elijah James. A43 'E A r .X 'ffififli ft1.,. ' . ..,.. Q Withrow Players have concentrated this season on one-act plays for home pro- duction and abroad-Sail Right In, At the Florisfs, The Necklace, and The Game of Chance. The production You, Can't Take It With You is ready to be the first offering on the stage next October. Socially the year has been high-lighted by the unforgettable fall outing at Camp Campbell-Garde, the Christmas Open-House, the spring dance at the Pavilion Caprice, and the off-for-vacation romp at the Handle Bar Ranch. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. 9-Ominous teacher-parent tete-a-tetes weaken many a strong heart on Parents' Night. 16-Elsa Kelly's Mexican dance for the Min- strel Show try-outs is warmer, very much warmer, than the heat-wave last September. WOW! 22-Bob Hetzel is still wondering why he was thrown out of the music assembly yesterday for singing f'The Flat Foot Floogeef' Some teacher must have a grudge against him. 2-School reopens with a snap, a cold snap. Yesiree, it's six above. Rattner's Ear-Muff stocks have announced a thirteen cent dividend. 6-All of the flashy Casanovas and men-abouth town are just a bunch of wall-flowers at the turn-about dance tonight. Ask Schatz. Jan 9-Ten cents will get you out of your sixth -period class. Just buy a ticket to A Hundred Jan Jan Jan. Jan. Men and a Girl which is bein ' shown in the - A S auditorium and your worries are over. 11-Sterl Roberts made 476 resolutions only eleven days ago. Today he broke No. 328 when he whistled at that new red-head across the street. 16-The Lowes-Maier combination got to gether to break the first chair in the library in twenty- one years. They don't even get to keep the pieces as souveniers. 19-Jim Fortune is again suffering from per- nicious love-fever. His unconscious footsteps bring him into 229 instead of ll9 where he be- longs. The feminine environment so intrigues him that he stays anyway. 24-This is the third birthday of Black Sun- day. This time Ol' Man River is going to make us take the mid-years or vice versa. . .... Us MQ! 22532 .Q tt.et 1 estes frf t . , , blkbb ,I . 7 i...i... T f 5 , . -tw- The trials and tribulations of Henry Aldrich, erstwhile re-probate of Central High School, provided the cast and crew of Thalian's pro- duction What a Lifel' with troubles of their own. The crew, decked out in overalls and wielding hammers, pro- vided the scene of Henry's multiple sessions with Mr. Bradley, principal of Central High School. Miss Rosen- berger, Thalian's advisor, and Denny Lynn, student advisor, guided the efforts of the cast, who had as much fun playing Henry, Mrs. Aldrich, Mr. Bradley, and the rest, as the audience did watching them. Jan. 29-Jack O'Connor predicts a ninety-five exam average for himself. Upon friskigation it is found that his pockets contain nine rabbits feet. seven four-leaf clovers, three horseshoes, a chip from the Blarney Stone, and one lucky piece. Feb. 2-O'Connor is very much depressed, Yester- day he found out that his lucky piece was only AbphOny.97 Feb. 5-Report cards go home with the complete first semester tabulations on them. Johnny Hez- lep claims that his red, white, and blue card is at least patriotic. Feb. 8-Musically inclined seniors are given all the inside information by Mr. Biddle at one of the vocational conferences. Feb. 9-Thereire jitterbugs galore in the gym for the Hi-Y Hop. The teachers would be satisfied if the students exercised only half this much in their gym classes. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 12-The Board of Education suddenly dis- covers that Cincinnati is located below the Mas- on Dixon Lineg consequently, the schools re- main open on Lincoln's birthday. 13-Sigma Gamma pulls one out of the hat. For the first time in sixteen years napkins are furnished in the lunchroon. 15-Our old stand-by, Mr. Karl Maslowski. re- turns this year with many more of his excep- tional moving pictures of the wild life in this vicinity. 22-Today is a holiday no matter which side of the Mason Dixon Line one lives on. 27- Babe lVleeko has three marriage offers after his knitting scene in The Annual Skit. It's too bad that polygamy is against the lawg they all were kinda nice. it QFDINC DDNCE -. un -ui llll The painful shortcomings of everyday school-life, which in reality seem quite sad, are mere nothings to Henry Aldrich. Holiday, a peasant dance in costume, Valse Moderne, a modern dance, and Ritual, a religious number, were pre- sented by one group of Dance Club members at their spring recital. Anoth- er group aptly presented Gold Rush, Ghost Rhapsody, and a series of folk dances, including Continental, Spanish, Indian, and American. Ruth Means, pi- ano accompanist for the club composed the music for the Continental dance. um:mi.f..w'4 ,M . ,.ff f . W -,., M .NfW..iyW.... iiramm ,,.,,,,, Blare of trumpets, Whispering of violins, subtly changing lights combine in perfecting unusual and interesting effects. By dint of perseverance through many tiring rehearsals, this year's Pre- sentation Orchestra made it possible for all Withrowites to look back and proudly say, Hlt hap- pened here. H VIOLINS-M. Rose, V. Cronenwett, M. Boyd, W. Wright V. Abnee, L. Williams, V. Folchi. CELLOS- J. Steele R. Cornuelle. FLUTES-J. Lander, P. Martin, F. Bennett CLARINETS-B. O'Brien, G. Peck, D. Smith, B. L. Dow OBOES-H. Barnes, J. Wildman. SAXOPHONES-R Valvano, H. Henderly, B. Finch, R. Bloss. HARP-N Noe, B. Johnson, J. Myers. ORGAN-M. George, R. Will- enberg. TRUMPETS-T. Wharton, V. Hill, O. Keller, T. Van Pelt, C. Hoffmann, A. Holt, C. Bohl. TROM- BONES-E. Miller, T. Martin, F.. Franklin, D. Scovanner D. Evans, J. Shriner. HORNS-M. Slimp, M. Hill, J Farson, J. Kizer, J. Meents. GUITAR-B. Carringer, H Schipler. BASSES-A. Dickens, F. Richey, J. DeForest PERCUSSION-J. Maham, J. Stringer, A. Brelsford ACCOMPANISTS-M. George, R. Gahr. D. Novotny, M Tipwzey, J. Kortz, B. Ball, A. Sturgeon. m twwmmtnmfia- ..,.m,f.fWw:-.1 f- fwfr. f IT HHPPEIIEIJ HERE THHT THE IHIIISTRELS, H UJITHHULU TRH DITIUII IUERE LHUIJED HIID HPPLHUDED HS IIEVEH BEFORE Tapping toes, smiling ponies, grease paint, the strains of a hit tune, Smittie's grin of delight, costumes galore, the query, Do I look al- right? , idiotic end-men in their colorful array -these phrases spell Minstrel Show. To the expectant audience of amazed parents and more amazed teachers, the Minstrel means more than all theseg it means an appreciation of the weeks of hard work, of the numerous beautiful costumes, of the professional appear- ance throughout, of the fact that a high school can produce a hit to a full house for five nights! 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QL i' sv' , sf Yi FA 1595,-, 3 m fl Fl ifiily Viv. f35 fP3c Q 7 7 wif mfgggfiavigf A 1 gm ,aafsguf 'rmggvggv W K A f , ' - I ., 1 ' wg fy J 'PIMP' 4.. , -mf .: 1' ' .,::1:::m:::::k?7-. - . . K va, '. :tr mmf: . . 1 .552555 fx, 9 4' 1 P? g X N wr QQ LL 3,13 5 Q! QS S X j X . ublu in Q. 5 q X fa Q M, ,W ,,A, ., , , 1 v Y ,E . I , 'Q A J' , 5 kwg. gut! P iv QLLCISV1, 4. NQQSF 2: fri .r . wil V3 bww' E: X 'qi :,,ff5: ,'f7i:xf?ff'I:ii ' 4,W,,Q,5i, ,L - S ,L sig f 5Z4if iTf1?1-ilwiiia ,fl gl? Oh Boy! It's three olclockg school is out!-This exclamation may have been true for most pupils at Withrow, but not for the Annual Staff. This group just began to work when everyone else was homeward bound. The Art Staff, headed by Dorothy Siekmann assembled in room 220. Here, the layouts were de- signed, the picture schedule was made out, the special pages were hurried off to the engravers. After all had been arranged, either Mr. Benson, photographer, or Jack Rabius, student photo- grapher went forth to take the shots that had been previously planned. LEFT TO RIGHT: H Oney O. Thomas, C MCL hl' B - , . aug in. . Sellers, S. Roberts, A. Park, B. Schepe. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Thomas, I-I. Schmalfuss, B. Nieman. A. Park. D. Siekmann. J. Rabius, Mr. Benson. SEATED: S. Roberts, J. Helle, L. Cooley, R. Dewing. STAND- ING: B. Schepe, W. Tonne, E, Penny, J. Tingley. Downstairs in room 105, Betty Nieman and Harry Tischbein supervised the Literary Staff in its effort to compose exact, informative copy and unique, appropriate captions. As a distince ser- vice, Jean Rolfing and Oliver Gossard specialized in writing advertising copy. Finally, in charge of selling the 1940 Withrow Annual were Virginia Hall and Lucille Pugh, Business Co-Managers. Miss Green, Miss Braunecker. SEATED: W. Kunter, Miss Braunecker, J. Rolfing. STANDING: M. Leslie, J. Stallings, E. Burkholz, B. Kattus, R. Diers. Miss Bisceglia, Miss Walker. V. Hall, L. Pugh. B. Nieman, H. Tischbein. SEATED: S, Matlock, P. Greife, W. Richards Cdroppedh E. IDIonaldson. STANDING: J, Zinninger. O. Gossard, J. Lynn, J. ayt. 1,4 iiTower News editors, reporters, headline writers, copy-readers, typists, and the business staff, all worked at top speed for approximately ten after- school hours each issue to bring the new and larger Tower News to Withrow students. This year, with a paper seven columns wide, a revised make-up, and a new name plate in three dimen- sion type, the staff endeavored to win new honors from the National Scholastic Press Association, and Quill and Scroll. FIRST ROW: B. Moorehouse, H. Petermann, B. Reader, B. Downs, M. L. Patterson. SECOND ROW: B. Brown, R. Davis, L. Theobold, H. Feeback. THIRD ROW: G. J. Swift, H. Archea, M. Mahlenkamp, R. Bremer. FOURTH ROW: I. Tartz, R. Klug, M. Roller, J. Franklin. FIFTH ROW: L. Eberhard, A. Burns, N. Hall, M. Herdman. SIXTH ROW: S. Matlock, C. Mitchell, J Zinninger, E. Fisher, M. Nicola, D. Price. SEVENTH ROW: G Bedell, J. Linde, B. Wolf, C. Wortrnan, D. Kautz, M. Slimp EIGHTH ROW: B. Goosman, M. A. Hahn, B. Sohngen, J. Greg- ory, S. Baker. NINTH ROW: M. J. Hohneck, B. Farians, P. Hit- tinger. TENTH ROW: T, Walker, J. McGlyun. W. Downing. M L. DeBeck, L. Pugh, D. Novotny, P. Lodder. Miss Bahr, Mr. Yeager. SEATED: W. Downing, D. Price. STANDING: P. Hittinger S. Baker. SEATED: R. Diers, E, Hussel. STANDING: L. Pugh, B Sohngen. SEATED: M. L, DeBeck. T. Walker. M. Slimp. STANDING: J. Clokey. Feb. 29-The day of days-The great lover, Pat Thomas, has that glint in her eyes, but all the handsome males are hiding in the boys locker room. Mar. 1-Tischbein's cute cousin from Walnut Hills meets him in the front hall after school. Some- thing is mighty strange! That's the fifth cousin in a month. Mar. 6--Tower News inaugurates a rogues gallery as a novelty selling point. This issue it's a picture of Dux Femina, senior girls ornery club. Mar 12-Only three short months until commence- ment. 'LA lot can happen in a day thoughf, phil- osophizes Charley Creger. Mar. 14-In the Community sing, Tom Wiseman sings, to heck with Burgundy. His tender nature just will not let him utter that awful word. Mar. 15--The band goes to Oxford for the district meet where it runs off with everything except Miami's gridiron. Congratulations. Mar 18-Alex Zaretsky's eyes are filled with tear- ful longing as he is reminded of the old coun- try by George Nelidoff's mellow, Russian bari- tone. Mar. 20-Russ Bloss crashes the front page. His self- made, match violin is an accomplishment of which to be proud. Mar. 24-The A Cappella Choir sings over a nation- wide hook-up at the Sunrise Services in Eden Park this morning. Mar. 28-A surprise fire-drill, At the rate Beef Williams moves, he would be roasted to a nice brown crisp, if a real one broke out. Mar, 29-Harold Krantz is very much impressed by the free dance and refreshments at U. C.'s Sub- Freshman Day. He doesn't appreciate the finer things in life. Regretfully we see the last leaf shedg the buds have comeg Spring is here.--The Editors. W, .,,i.Ti 1 Foot-step savers these-who conduct Annual sale transactions for you. If you were not careful, these Annual, Tower News, and Athletic home room representatives tried to sell you everything from soup to dough- nuts, or, in the vernacular of 1940, everything from Skating Party Tickets to Annual Dance Tickets. One had to beware especially of Chick Muller, Ed. Thornton, Al Schachte, and Jim Kizer, sales promoters, who went to any lengths to make a sale. FIRST ROW: M. Kurlack, L. Downs, J. Marshall, J. Schuler, A. Armcost, E. Kelly, M. F. Young, R. Sullivan, R. Thomas, J, Mitchell, B. McGowan, J, Paulson, J. Peddicord. SEC- OND ROW: W. Cordella, M. Burch, E. Hoeltke, B. Funke, B. Streight, C. Short, A. Nas- chang, J. Pruitt. FIRST ROW: R. Rei, J. Young, F. Mims, J. Geyer, C. Wistler, C. Ramsey, R. Stewart, J. Shinke, B. Zorens, A. Authe, D. Doench. SECOND ROW: A. Castle, J. Billman, B. Shafer, J. Bitzer, J. Marks, O. Bark, P. Peterson. THIRD ROW: H. Sands, B. Stevens, B. Mathers, B. Cramer, P. Johnson, R. Withen, D. Evans, B. Gierhart, J. Dodd, C. Shea, S. Roberts. FIRST ROW: M. Wolf, B. A. Hall, V. Hill, M. Young, H. McBeth, A. Roudebush, P. Stearns, B. Farians, M. Donovan, A. Pinny, R. Roberts, S. Howe. SECOND ROW: A. Schliff, T. Billman, B. Shaffer, W. Osgood, B. Smith, W. Kyde, B. Rundles. THIRD ROW: R. Loaman, B. Holmes, B. Jordan, J. Diller, U. Stevart, W. Underwood. FIRST ROW: M. Knagge, R. Rei, A. Chisholm, R. Heiker, E. Stevens, R. Foester, F. Ben- nett, F. Gerl, J. Crosset, E. Kemen, J. Kutchback, W. Posival, G. Kapitke. SECOND ROW: B. Zingg, H. Caldwell, J. Jobe, J. Happy, J. Flemming, C. Muller, B. Pletner, J. Conway. THIRD ROW: A. Ellison, J. McCane, B. Cordes, R. Dewing, R. Blair, B. Palmer, J. Brewer, B. Lohse, R. Breckner, L. Bolce, W. Kyde, F. Mann. FIRST ROW: H. West, M, J, Curd, J. Ingles, D. Kautz, A. Bona, B. Peterrnan, P. Blanz, M. Stathos, J. Jones, E. Fisher, C. Kuell, H. Becker. SECOND ROW: W. Schepe, C. Muel- ler, E. Allais, J. Breslin, M. K. Doll, J. Lander, R. Diers, M. Jones, S. Kaupman. THIRD ROW: F. Manning, G. Shroer, G. Monter, E. Vogley. QQM1 UllTHII'I UUR HETIVIT S Dropping into almost any club-room after school, one could see students, having laid aside their school room masks, exerting their best efforts on a program, re- hearsal, or masterpiece of oratory. These extra-curric- ular activities provide their participants with a bene- ficial means of spending their leisure time. Some of the organizations, such as our musical and literary societies furnish their members with valuable train- ing while other clubs strive to develop the civic and personal interests of their individual members. Also there are after-school athletics to watch or participate in, and clubs stimulating hobbies or class room studies, which have something enjoyable to offer. In fact there is a niche for every pupil in after-school activities. .1 rf Wqw A if .f W Q fs x -vw x J, 1 F221 ,, , 4 vw,iQiwei,,5, M' 1 :5','.3?.. ag, , W f Le.. ...W ff. ' Lf' 5721, fy JVM. ., . yi '- ' A , f -izvfis ' y 5j5,1?vm.. , . 4 ,l'QH'j,,.,f ff f 4 N9 ,,, It i A - k k f'k'4i'g2' - K : Tiff :, Aki. Y' lj W 211 . fT'ffff-fa ffm Q ,xA :K of friendliness among the. esent an opportunity for self- w offers a variety of clubs. w their own tastes by joining mathematics, musical, law, or In addition to these are Sigma i-Y. These latter two deserve n. Sigma Gamma, closely re- tudent council in its activities, roup of twelve seniors elected uplchosen by the faculty. Hi-Y and semi-religious interscholastic The pictures at the left and 011. . W 2 f t i 2 '53 .wi W ., ,. , at xg ,M wwf...- x fy Q 55 Ji i s ' ee- A Q F if: is Wrw aaa . if Sf RN' -.getaway . lower right are of club presi- dents, upper right Sigma Gamma. First Row--Cleft to .. rightj J. Cokeley, L. Carroll, p Mr. Cadwallader, R. Ander- egg, K. Lowendick, J.. Hagans. Second Row-M A Cleft to rightj B. Kattus, . B. Zingg, J. Cromer, H. Tischbein, G.Bedel1, T.l, Walker, R. Cromer. A . In 'fa fs - fi W Q . Q .Sf fi if 5 4. -Y, 4 wi., - R ' Q il .. ..,.., H .., V , ,ifyiiv Q X, . ,.V, 1, tg' 3 ' Qi L ' , M.. ., 'sm . 4 .1 'WHO - . fits-af rf W . - ., -- 4 ima' V g.. IVA' t - '-' W my . J ,.,..,. Mfg I ' l . , www gg fmzkiafsv. ,.--wwf fe W 5 l ' N ' . 5 I . - - as W iii ig ww S g A P ALW,A . ,.. . .. A FJMQAN Shiv' A Y 1' k W, ., 4 vm H 1 .. ,S -Q W K , , --'Hr--1. 52 .H 9 ' f:5.,ip::f.- 2 U s ' ' . ' 'ififg'.,'..E'7fI-'z.'fj:,':f3lf:'T?5i-'E' -- 'WW - f X is Q A swam 2-H is 2,575 f , Q? fgr :iff . ZW iii? ' A, ' Q W QE? P 1 1 'X' W it f f 4 PX ,rw T ws Z 5. ,H Q sg MK 4 mx .,., ,, ,. V V .7 1 E 4 pea ? 1 ' 592525 ms, ,, J,,Hff,w:f- iggg -A. - www .: 4. f.. :I I 'Fa 1 555.2 a n M ,w122fsP' HJi'2:efns?29i? 2 I 1 Q, 'mf ' W' LITERATAS endeavors to promote in its freshman and sophomore girls an interest in the best literature. This year five committees were formed to accomplish this objective, and reports on plays, poetry, books, and movies added knowledge as well as interest to the meetings. FIRST ROW: J. Helle. .l. Baker. J. Lannners. NI. Gantz. SECOND ROW: M. E. Jahraus. W. Roser. THIRD ROW: M. J. Hohneck. L. Burton. FIRST ROW: B. Lee. L. Meier. L. Buengcr. M. Hcrdinan. B. Brown. H. Logan. J. Lavell. SECOND ROW: J. Kistler. H. Klump. J. l-Iedrick. V. Whiteford. J. Arnold. V. Dietz. A. Wubboldin . .l. Kocher. C. Shepnian. M. Woll. B. McNoll. B. Lohse. THIRD ROW: M. Snider. J. Cramer. J. Wiliins IVI. Roller. L. Fiege. R. Stuergon. M. Doll. A. Armacost. J. Connelly. At the SCRIBBLERS7 meetings this year, aspirant authors found them- selves putting minds and pens vigorously to work. Such outside speak- ers as a librarian, who reviewed current books, a young woman whose career was writing, and several others, served as a stimulus to would- be authors. Creative writing was encouraged by clever types of games and contests. Each meeting was climaxed by the serving of refresh- ments. Scribblers found scribbling entertaining and good experience. FIRST ROW: M. Woodward. L. Black. D. Wortnian. E. Kayser. IVI. Ornes. B. Boulware. M. A. Hahn. D. Kantl. SECOND ROW: V. Winkler. C. Ervin. W. Knnter. M. Workman. L. Ames. S. Becker. B. Sohngen. D. Novotny. M. Sliinp SEATED: J. Rolfing. Vice-President: P. Greife. President. STANDING: J. Zinninger. Treasurer: D. Hall. Secretary. THE LAW CLUB was organized to promote an interest in the study of commercial law be- yond what is attempted in the classroom. To this end civil courts were visited this year and persons engaged in pur- suits which bear upon its inter- ests addressed the club. Also the customary two awards were given to outstanding members. SEATED: M. Stumpf. E. Stock. L. Jones. STANDING: J. Hensdill. D. Pandorf. S. Baldwin. P. Glynn. FIRST ROW: M. Franklin. V. Dennis. M. Clark. J. Brogan. E. Clark. J. Cook. M. Goldberg. J. Cook. M. Franks. J. Wolf. SECOND ROW: M. I-Ieflin. Mr. Ziegler. B. Schrotel. J. Gildea. J. Breslin. G. Besuden. P. Metzger. G. Schaefer. J. Fallon. G. Pow- ell. W. Boone. T. Lawson. B. Jalinigen. THIRD ROW: J. Kane. J. Meyer. C. Ingram. T. Groves. THE SPANISH CLUB, besides giving students an opportunity to learn and use additional vocabulary which is not taught in class, made trips to the Art Museum and to the Spanish Inn to converse in the language of Spain and enjoy a Spanish meal. FIRST ROW: A. L. Emmich. S. Fenimore, D. Grimstvedt, L. Lanman. B. Kelly. SECOND ROW. B. Charlton, J. Karman. B. Klien. A. Fenimore. M. Hilbert. THIRD ROW: C. Baiter. L. Boling. D. Jenkins. D. Handford. B. Schmidt. D. Middletown. M. L. De Beck. FOURTH ROW: E. Thompson. E. Jarvis. B. Allen. J. Puckett. B. Boss. R. Ricketson. P. Morris. H. Muller. FIFTH ROW: R. Bryson, H. Allen, J. Allais. J. Franklin. B. Blum. B. Thornberry. Mrs. O'Connell. The monthly meetings of the EUCLIDEAN MATHEMATICS CLUB added much to the enjoyment and appreciation of mathematics. Reports about many algebraic laws and their formulators were most interest- ing and helpful to algebra students, and additional facts about trigo- nometry proved valuable to the students of that subject. FIRST ROW: B. Tilley. B. Kattus. F. Lane. O. McCormick. A. Ershenwender. SECOND ROW L. Carroll P Hittinger B Jaeger R Har' B . . . . . . rls. . Kuck. THIRD ROW: D. Bokelman. B. Hawley: J. Steele. W. Woirol. E. Keller. FOURTH ROW: S. Baker. A. Schneider. P. Harrison. B. Pauly. H. Krantz, D. Doppler. Argumentative and reasoning-these members of the DEBA'FE CLUB are quick to discuss, hard to convince. The subject, Resolved: That the Federal Government Own and Op- erate the Railroads, has required an entire year of work and study, plodding and effort. FIRST ROW: J. Cokely, M. A. Hahn, A, Schneider, E. Bremer, D. Streit, J. Ulmer. A. Wellman. SECOND ROW: L. Davis. G Bedell. S. Matlock, C. Marker, R, Sellers, Mr Westenfield. In the NEWLIN lVlA'1'HEMA'1'ICS CLUB, members found an opportunity to discuss their own favorite fields of mathematics. Astronomy, survey- ing, and short cuts in math were but a few of the many and diverse subjects investigated. Guest speakers on these subjects were pre- sented at various times during the year. FIRST ROW: B. Sellers, J. Steele, V. Abnee. SECOND ROW: Z. Steinkamp, P. Woodard, E. Kemen, K. Burck, R. Kremsner, J. Lynn, R. Rei. THIRD ROW: D. Burgess, M. L. Strong, B. Farians, G. Heideneick, Mr. Nankovitch, B. Kuck, A. Wellman, R, Wiley. G. Parker, C. Merker. FOURTH ROW' J. Bellonby, J. Krantz. J. Hayt. FPY7 I llllli 'nina :sag ns 33:1 I5 5.543 Q- -im' as in F92 1: O EW Eng it me? -M005 2-Ev? 557' E. FU sign: :nov UJZG .EUS 5:11:- ro Gig ff Ula.: Kuck H Louis T Wharton PHILOLOGIA, this year, delved into many important subjects, such as, An Explanation of the Sewer Sys tem in Moscow and Must a Half back Be a Contortionist to Run Around His Own End. The meet ing and picnic with Scribblers were up to their usual standards of fun The hilarious meetings of GENS Too- ATA, climaxed by a banquet in June, succeeded in their purpose of promo- ting an interest in the Latin language. Reports on the lives of the ancient Romans, and popular songs and plays in Latin contributed knowledge as well as enjoyment to Gens Togata. FIRST ROW: S. Becker, H, Wheeler, C. Mueller, R. Stevens. SECOND ROW: B. Boulware, S, Diltz. M. J, Hohneck, R. Cameron, M. Plueddeinan, C, Ames. THIRD ROW: B, Ackenhausen. P. Greife, P. Exum, M. Monce. P. Morris, B. Farizins. FOURTH ROW: M. Brock, J, Marshall, L. Burton. E. Langman, N. Baer. M. A. Robinson. FIFTH ROW: R. Roberts, M. Scallon, H. Logan. M. K. Herdinan. J. Schott. G, Banks, C. Stanley. J. Ades. SIXTH ROW: L. Fiege. M. Woll, J. Downer, J. Baker. E. Meyer, Miss Grove. Miss Kitzman. J. Steinein. FIRST ROW:B. Ronsheixn, G. Kortz. G. Lacy. M. Herd- man, V. Howd, M. L. De Beck. R. De Beck. SECOND ROW: A. Kemen, B. Tanner, M. Ornes, R. Klug, J. Rolfing. M. Woodward, D. Knight, B. List. THIRD ROW: R. Klausing, A. Sykes, M. Knagge, E. Bihlman, J. Williams. D. McLeod. R, Phillips. E. Jeffries, J. Wilkins, B. McNa1l. FOURTH ROW: J. Lynn. R, Krelnsner. E. Donaldson, C. Ervin. D. Grimstvedt. J. Zinninger. D. Kautz. L. Black. D, Driskell. J. Link, FIFTH ROW: M. Eberhardt. A. Ziccardi. G. Swift, B. Brown, R. Bremer. H. Feebeck, M. D'A1nico A, Hibbs. I. Hickman. C. Shepnian E, Fisher. DUX FEMINA, the new girls' honorary society, is composed of sixteen outstanding senior girls chos- en on the merit of their personality, scholarship, activity, and school spirit. Numerous projects were planned such as giving talks to the eighth grade girls of sixteen elementary schools, plan- ning counsels with the girls of Withrow, and serv- ing as guides for visitors. FIRST ROW: P. Greife. C. Griffith, A. Heick, J. Lashbrook. SECOND ROW: Miss Agerter, M. L. DeBeck. B. Cordes. B. Sohngen, B. Mai-tin, THIRD ROWi D. Siekxnan. lVI, George B. Achenhausen M. Rose M Sliinp, L. Ames, I-I. Burkhart P Lecke. THE PYTHAGOREAN MATHEMATICS CLUB attempted to create an interest in certain mathematical operations which are not provided for in regular courses of trigonometry and algebra. Bill Hayt, a Purdue sophomore, provided the highlight of the year with an enlightening talk on mathematics used in military tactics. FIRST ROW: W. Nevil. K. Strait. B. Stumpe. D. Jeddy. SECOND ROW: K. Burck. R. Rei. R. Nelson, B. Preyer. W. Fried. THIRD ROW: R. Frodge. F. Bratt. B. Finch. C. Haehnle. B. Harris. B. Viall. B. Kratz. FOURTH ROW: S. Siders. J. Hayt. H. Pfitzer. W. Mandi. D. Morris. J. Sayer. R. Pritchard. G. Schorr. STANDING: R. Anderegg. FIRST ROW: B. Kattus. H. Tischbein. R. Frodge. C. Meyer. L. Davis. J. Steinem. V. Abnee. T. Martin. E. Collier. SECOND ROW: S. Matlock. M. Labermeier. D. Osler, D. Steinbeck. J. DeForest. C. Newman. A. Ruff, A. Schachte. TOWER-Y endeavors to develop a well-rounded Christian character in junior and senior girls. This aim was partly accomplished this year through discussion groups, service projects at Thanksgiving and Christmas, joint gatherings with Hi-Y, and monthly city wide councils. Speakers were often featured at the bi-weekly meetings as well as at the impressive initiation ceremonial held in Janu- ary. Christmas caroling, frequent supper meetings, and week-ends at Camp Lenmary contributed to the lighter side of the Girl Reserve activities. FIRST ROW: M. Workman, M. Lahke, D. Lynn. E. Myers, M. J. Wads- worth, L. Brand. B. McKinney, K. Burck. SECOND ROW: M. Bonet A. Cratty. B. Cordes, M. Nichols, C. Workman. M. Nicola, J. Arm: strong. H. Burkhart, N. J. French. THIRD ROW: V. Baker, E. Bender, B. Tabor, B. Caulfield, E. Burkholz, M. A. Hahn, M. Wood, N. Braun E. Brinsmaid. A. Heick FOURTH ROW: C. Colnot, A. Gentry. D Muller. M. Smith, J. Puckett. B. Nieman, M. Weisgerber. R. Reiner: K. Auburt. M. A. Brinker, A. Bauer. STANDING: J. Holthoefer, A. Cherdron, S. Lippman, M. George. D. Hoffmeister. B. Luther, E. Ludlow, M. Lauria, S. Betsher. B. Greiman. B. Lukens. FIRST ROW: M. L. Wightman. J. Nieter. M. Piercy. B. Martin, A. Chisholm, N. J. Shroeder. M. Knagge, J. Larimer. SECOND ROW B. Boulware. L. Ames, B. J. Andretta. L. Black. S. Becker. D. Wort: man. J. Lynn. N. Irwin. R. Kremsner. FIRST ROW: B. Snodgrass. M. O'Hare. V. Kerns. SECOND ROW: D. Jones. M. Rowland, K. Paliobagis, L. Theobald. THIRD ROW: H. Pohlmeyer. J. Wager, B. Steves. R. Hildabrand, G. Showalter. FIRST ROW: B. Hodges, J. Schoner, B. Essel. D. Julien. M. Boyd. B. Rottman. R. Schaefer, D. Linder. SECOND ROW: M. Troy. R. Merker. D. Hall, J. Dieterly, B. L. Martin, J. Kunkel, D. Kantz, L. Fielrnan, B. Winkler. THIRD ROW: H. Friedrich, D. Hutchings, H. Bader. B. Smith, B. Taylor. L. Brown, M. Bick, M. Woirol, D. Lord, M. Ornes. FOURTH ROW: M. White. B. Gravener, E. Donaldson. A. Ackenhausen, B. Wolf, B. J. Andretta. M. L. Wightman, M. M. Cone. H. Purcell. J. Conroy. STANDING: E. Fitzgerald, K. Dew, E. Portner. M. Paulson, L. Eberhardt, H. Haase, B. Haag. J. Herweh, J. Aerni, A. J. Gunther. M. A. Venn. A. Puckett. FIRST ROW: M. J. Curd. J. Harrell. R. Klug. SECOND ROW: N. Poole. J. Hensdill. E. O'Neil. THIRD ROW: O. J. Mills, Z. Steinkamp. P. Woodard. ALPHA Y, freshman and sophomore Girl Reserves, characteristically carried out their plan of service to others. Thanksgiving baskets were filled and given to needy families, and at Chistmas, the girls held parties for two groups of children at the House of Friendliness. Religious services were held throughout the year with a special one at Easter. As entertainment for themselves and others, the girls held a party for all freshman and sophomore girls and later modeled clothes of their own mak- ing in a style show. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Schenke. A. Fenimore. I, Tartz, M. A, Schatz. L. Colburn. V. Denzer. M. J. Roehrich. M. Roller. W. Roser. D. White- head S. Warren. S. Fenimore. A, L. Emmich. FIRST ROW: K. Michols. M. Redmon. J. Ford, J. Knight, J. Lammers M. J. Hohneck. SECOND ROW: S. Diltz. D. Decker, M. O'Rourke D, Pfeiffer. D. Greiman, R. Furer. A. Bivens. THIRD ROW: vi ' h Ashurst. V. Danford. J. Linde. J. Wilkins. R. Strohm, R. Enwrig t. P. Griffith B, Brauns. FOURTH ROW: J, A. Robinson, D. LePere. C. Rasmus.. C. L. Lammers. M. Schurgast. V, Crawford, A. Crissey, C Ames, FIRST ROW: D. Lux. J. Ring. A. Penny. D. Gomien. B. Winkler SECOND ROW: M. Hensdill, M. Bryson. L. Kuester. M. Rodenberg M. E. Jahraus. G. Banks. THIRD ROW: I. Schurgast. E. Schurgast A, Burns, S. Walker. L. Friedrich. B. Vester. P. Zeh. FOURTH ROW A. Schooley. J. Paulson, A. Robbins. K. Distler. V. Rogers. A. Weib- bolding: M. Hilbert. P, Steinmetz. FIRST ROW: F. Durham. H. Didlake. J. Kendricks. A. Stanley, D. Bedell. B. Kinsey, B. McRae. C. Muller, C. Baiter. SECOND ROW: B. Zinkhon. Mr. Anderson. B. Fisher, H. Abraham, B. Ceillen. W. Merritt, B. Redman, D. Bolce. R. Wirthlin. C. Mueller. B. McConnell. B. Froelich. THIRD ROW: B. McClain, B. Stoons. D. Burns, B. Stricker. FOURTH ROW: A. Grogg, J. Froelich, F. Coffman. B. Rundles, G. Fibbe, D. Streit. FIRST ROW: E. Thornton, B. Shoemaker. A. Wellman. B. Harris. H. Deitz, J. F'arso11J. Hagans, R. Anderegg. B. Tilley, B. Lord, W. Talbot, B. Sniders. SECOND ROW: F. Lammers, D. Freeman, A. Enwright, D. Steinback, G. Monter, J. DeForest. Mr. Howe. H. Tipton. FIRST ROW: H. Caldwell, B. Fleckenstein, J. Corman, J. Cromer, H. Hauch, E. Penney, B. Goodall. W. Woirol, C. Pauly. D. Smith, L. Thomas. B. Kuck. SECOND ROW: F. Basile. B. Stumpe, F. Pottschmidt. H. Krantz, K. Lowendick, B. Hawley, W. Hudson, R. Gordon. A. Ehrnschwender, G. Parker, G. Bedell, C. Ingram, D. Pandorf, R. Dixon. C. Merker. M. Eberhardt. -- --ea.,-5-v-Www-f H 'wwa ,.......,':v:mwm-if..-11. 'A 1 ' -Wwf2u'f:1m:sm.:fmi.wmmmsw ff M , 1. 1. t b K '- 5. N rf., if Q., X . V, QANV wir., f ff 5' F 1 ,J if Q, av, f I . rf , .- if rf Q it W : W in THE H1-Y is one of the most constructive organizations in Withrow. The avowed purpose of this group is to create, maintain, and extend through- out the school and community high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y is an or- ganization consisting of three branches--Beta, Delta, and Gamma chapters for senior, junior, sophomore, and fresh- men boys. Their pledge was carried out by arranging Christmas contributions for needy Withrow students spon- soring review classes before examinationsg opening weekly Hi-Y meetings with student- led worship services, and hav- ing talks by students and out- side speakers on subjects bene- ficial to high school students. N -f-- f' I ,,., ' , 'fax . we ,,y',m'fgf -.V ' ,,, 93 I . f: 7 1 'ga L, Q ' jlt: 'tv ri J' J jr ,Q , p k .fig .jf L:-,K Social relations were further promoted by a Thanksgiving breakfast for all chapters, sev- eral afternoon dances, boat rides, and Christmas caroling. This year twelve delegates from Withrow's Hi-Y attended the s t a t e convention at Youngstown. This year, as in the past, the FLIEHMAN PHYSICS CLUB of- fered opportunities for stu- dents to broaden their scien- tific knowledge. Numerous guest speakers entertained the club throughout the year. The club made several field trips to Cincinnati firms, including the Coca Cola plant and the Crosley Radio Corporation. FIRST ROW: R. De Beck, S. Betscher, P. Woodard, R. Rei, J, Williams, C. Jackson, A. Kemen, B. Farians, E, Thompson, Z. Steinkamp, A. Louis. SECOND ROW: J. Hayt, M. L. Strong, E, Fischer, M. Bonte, L. Ames, B, Arbogast, Mr. Howe. D. Hanford, A. Ellison, E. Yeager, D. Willey, B. Ball, B. Kuck, A. Ireton, A. Chisholm. A. Wellman. FIRST ROW: V, Skiff, R. Cook, R. Runyan. H. Pfingstag, SECOND ROW: R. Dillon, R. Ely, R Rudolph, R. Shannon. THIRD OW: B, Jones. J. Meyer. B, Wiltse. C. Bohl, lVI. Skiff. L. Elmer FOURTH ROW: J. Meyer, R, Tapke, D. Jennings, D. Moore, J, Shepman, H. Rednian, W. Willer FIFTH ROW: S. Heaton. C. Pandorf. S. Pyle, C. Frederick, V. Stewart. FIRST ROW: W. Diack, R. Coleman. B. Tischbein, T. Stephens. B. MacKeever. B. Bradbury SECOND ROW: R. Schroeder, D. Osler. THIRD ROW: W. Robertson, V. Abnee. S. Nankovitch, R Slete, R. Short. FOURTH ROW: R. Goosman. A. Schachte, C. Gerde. C, Shea. J. Ulmer, E. Couch W. Plettner. THE CHOREAN DANCE CLUB, which meets once weekly, aims to develop in girls such desired characteristics as grace and agility. To accomplish these purposes exercises for devel- oping lithe and supple bodies were practiced. The club presented two recitals this springg several mem- bers of the club also took part in the Minstrel Show to the accom- SKATE CLUB, besides holding the jolly monthly skating parties full of thrills and spills, assisted in collecting money for a por- trait of Dr. Withrow. With the profits from the skating parties, the members enjoyed hay rides to various places. FIRST ROW ffrontl: E. Hughes, R. Speckman. M. E. Brinker, C. Colnot. M. M. Cone. S. Kennedy, B. J. Vaughn. SECOND ROW tmiddlelz N. Nichols, E. Eibel, E, Heiman, S. Zeh, G. Leahy, L. Cooley, J. Oman, E. Stevens, D. Gaghan, M. Ackman, M. J. Klepper, V, Cook, THIRD ROW ibackb: M. A. Martyne. S. Stamm, J. Hall, B. Schick, L. Sells, E. Eudaly, B. Friedrich, P. Ingram. J. Dieterly, B. Ingram, J. Happy, L. Flunk. E. Tux, worth, B, Bauer, H. Shope. Judy Dieterly. President. paniment of Alec Templetorfs Ghost Rhapsody. LYING: D. Jullien, L. Sellers, J. Holdgrave, J. L, Fineout. KNEELING: M. Woirol, B. Farians. STANDING: E. Jarvis, M. Nicola, P. Klayer, E. Kolb. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Price, H. J. Burkhart. J. Rawson, J. Adams, M. Troeger. KNEELING: D. Decker. A. Simonds, S. Diltz, B. Thornberry. STANDING: G. Showalter, D. Adams. A. Hexamer. J. Burk- art, J. Larimer. KNEELING: F, De Forest. B. Swaim, H. Haase, D. Driskell. STANDING L. Fielman. M. Cherdron, E. Fitzgerald, H. Adler. K. Aubert. 1, THE WITHROW RIDING CLUB has spent an enthusiastic and enjoyable year perfecting equestriences worthy of Withrow. These girls rode early every Saturday morning, working for form and ability to ex- hibit their excellence in the club's horse show in spring. FIRST PICTURE: J. Jarrett. L. Volkman. M. Herdman. M. K. Herdman. M. Woodward. J. Kocher L. Burton. SECOND PICTURE: U. Schomer. M. Stoats. M. Mimes. P. Stearns. M. Reising. M. Anderson. B Allen. J. Scheful. V. Dubell. A. Willis. S. Kennedy. J. Tliohey. S. Marean. THIRD PICTURE: V. Cook. M. Woodwrerd. J. Jarrett 1 ND s .ma This spring, THALIAN DRAMATIC CLUB again lowered final curtains on a hit. This year's edition of the annual production was the rollicking Henry Aldrich comedy, What A Life. Besides presenting this play and giving numerous one-act-plays at club meetings, the members at- tended a theater party and other social events. SEATED: W. Hudson. M. L.. Patterson. J. Giesse. L. Droop. A. Schneider. J. Kutchback, C. Griffith STANDING: D. Lynn. A. Louis. F. Pottschmidt. M. O'Hare. W. Downing. R. Rei. N. Barbour, J. Tochterman. M. Weitzel. D. Salisbury. B. Hawley. Z. Steinkamp. K. Aubert. B. Boulware. D. Doench. N. Braun. FIRST ROW: B. Goosman. A. Heick. H. Burkhart. SECOND ROW: J. Rawson. M. Workman, P. Woodward. D. Lord, E. Kayser. E. Fisher. E. Crady. D. Hoffmeister. THIRD ROW: B. Sohngen. P. Greife. E. Meyers. D. Price, M. A. Hahn. O. Gossard. T. Ritter. V. Hildebrand, J. Larimer, S. Whitehouse, J. Ackley, K. Lowendick, N. Meyer. Miss Rosenberger. Novices in dramatics vent their enthusiasm in the activities of W1'1'H- Row PLAYERS. This freshman and sophomore club has instituted an in- moration this year in the production of five one-act-plays, and show great promise of keeping up the high standard which they have esta- blished this year. FIRST ROW: J. Billman, F. Giffin, J. Tilford, H. McBeth. L. L. Tate, L. Davis, B. Klein, C. Pandorf. SECOND ROW: C. Atkins, G. Patterson, W. Rowland, M. Hardman, M. Gantz, V. Koppers, P. Lecke, C. Meyer, H. Oney. THIRD ROW: E. Collier, D. Sinith, B. Gale, J. Gregory, A. Ireton, R. McHugh, J. Meyer. It happens here in the SCHOOL BANK that pennies and nickels grow into dollars under the vigilant guidance of lVIr. Ziegler and his staffg and brings to actuality dreams, such as a college education, a long planned trip or even an anticipated Ford or second-hand tux. SEATED: M. Stuinpf, Mr. Ziegler, A. P. Wildxnan, STANDING! S. Siders. L. H6ltZlIldll. A. J. Gunter, V. Goebel. 'Gift k1L1llJD KAL-11311-D KJLJUD, DLLC VUL PUDC U1 VVIIILQXI lb LU 1.11 UIUULC LIIC IIIUDIUUI dp' preciation and to improve the musical vocabularies of the members spent a profitable year participating in radio programs, the Christmas assembly, and the two spring concerts. 5 FIRST ROW: J. Tatman, F. Morelli. M. Bunton, N. Irwin. M. Frederick, B. Howison, A. Sixnonds, G. Banks, V. Denzer, E. Jester, J. Lavell, R. Cameron, D. Grimstvedt, M. McMannis, R. Skiff, B. Morgan, R. Tabor, M. Brown, M. Lippman, E. Archea. SECOND ROW: L. Burton, K. Meyers, M. Loos, M. Stevens, D. Novotny, M. Henthorn, V. Kerns, M. Franklin, J. Cook, E. Combs, W. Kendle, A. Cherdron, J. Lunsford. J. Schott, R. Cornuelle, H. Plueddeman. E. Rusher, F. Malsbary, B. Merker, Z. Steinkamp, W. Kirly, D. Hebbeler, I. Wireman. THIRD ROW: M. J. Klepper, E. Meyer, J. Kashbaum, V. L. Hall, J. ImHoff, D. Boesch, L. Fiege, R. Jurgens, B. Dimmerman, E. Kayser, M, Roller, C. Ulrich, A. Roth J. Perkins, H. Logan, I. Tartz. B. Morehouse, B. L. Jones, M. Leonard, C. Leaman. N. Kirby, FOURTH ROW: J. Metz, M. Bready. M. Thomas, L. Droop, J. Tingley, D. Price, A, Ireton, B. Mitchell, B. Andretta, C. Ervin, E. Grueninger, R, Hall, J. Chapman, L. Kuester, R. Willenberg, B. Harrington, E. Stephenson, R. Sturgeon, K. Paliobagis, M. J. Thrasher. Members whose pictures do not appear: Jean Young. Margie Prater, Betty Donovan. THE BOYS' GLEE CLUB received much Commendation for its two pub- lic performances this year. The selection Death Rides High especial- ly pleased the students in an assembly: and Sophomoric Philosophy, a comedy number, by Dvorak was a highlight of the Annual Concert. BASSES: R. Anderegg, F. Brown, R. Brown, C. Baiter, E. Couch, L. Davis, M. Denny, H. Dietz. E. Doram, B. Gregory, B. Hawley, B. Klein, D. McPheeters. C. Merker, J. O'Rourke, E. Penney. C. Perin, D. Smith, H. Spencer, W. Taylor, B. Vester, B. Wehrmeyer, A. Wellman, H. Conwell, G. Patterson, TENORS: J, Buxton, B. Bradbury, J. Cleary, B. Hesselback, B. Holz, B. Howard, P. Mason, B. Limes, B. McKeever, J. Montgomery, N, Meier, D. Moore, G. Russel, D, Steinbach. 3 kgfliw 5 1 3 if 'Q h 'gig 6 , M ' X - , A ifai'?'iWxiZf'?g?'?1'?f?:75?'v' 'i Q 6 YWVKQZX3 ' fy ii .lvAsg?P ,5 q,,,,,,,.,,, I j Q N! Q Q Q 6 , 1 I il Q E Q? X Q ff H 9 Y kv' 5 P ,. gr 4 'l X N img QQWJ5 i 3 S l s irrr 5 aa , UUR HTHLE Athletics-to the boys and girls of Withrow those three syllables denote cheers and thrills, victory and defeat, long hours of training and exhausting work, and good sportsmanship. Each fall, the boys limber up with the pigskin in preparation for the long football season. Meanwhile the girls, with G. A. A. playing a promi- nent part, begin their hockey season. As winter draws near both boys and girls turn toward indoor sports such as basketball and volleyball. Spring brings the crack of bats against ballsg sparks from flying spikes on the cinder trackg the swish of tennis racquetsg and the thud of steel-tipped arrows in the target. ii 3 3 3 E s A 1 S 6 .1 5 n 2 Q R 7' 1 3, :H 21 -w fl 1 E 3 a 5 3 3 N 5 1 3 E 1 An .integral part of our Withrow, the physical education department strives to develop grace, beauty, and control as well as championship teams. Interest in sports keeps students aroused and often in a state of nervous anxiety. Regardless of strain and tension, no one would miss the thrills of A IT HHPPEIIED HERE THHT THE IIIIGHTEI IUITHRIIIII TIGER ELHIUEIJ ITS IUIIU T0 HTHLETIE SUPREITIHEU. FIRST ROW: Coach King, E. Frank- lin, P. Pusateri, A. Goodman, C. Friend, R. Riley, G. Schroer, B. Schrotel, Mr. Nimmo. SECOND ROW: B. Kratz, B. Sperry, E. Chap- man, L. Heizman, S. Siders, H. Dietz, B. Breslin, E. Stock. THIRD ROW: B, Doolan, W. Meyer, H. Jayne, C. Hardin, H. Pumphrey, H. Spencer, C. Luken, C. Jones, G. Otis. FOURTH ROW: W. Woirol, A. Park, J. Gildea, P. Flaherty, R. Morris, O. Girten, C. Duning, T, Cramer, T. Groves, G. Kopittke. The men who supplement the development of our minds with the development of our bodies by conducting regular exercises and invigorating games in the gym. Once more a fine chapter has been written in Withrow's sport annals. The football squad bat- tled from September until Thanksgiving, emerg- ing with a championship title. The Hughes defeat ended a brilliant season, with eight victories and only one loss. Running, passing and pivoting to the opportune spot for a basket brings about many thrills for the spectators as well as the development of pre- cision team work among the players. These hitters can always be counted on to come through in the pinch. It is men like these that enable Withrow to succeed with a fighting team year after year. Iron men tracksters with spikes flashing in the cinders carry the torch that keeps Withrow a consistant pace setter in field and track events. ,M 4 . , . .4 I I ,.. QM .,, .M V f xt -, N Q gin. ' Qi Q ,, 3 . .-3 2 . . Hr- A . A A M 5 - S., .3 , 1 f pf - ' 1 pf, fi 5, , V K 4 QOH v-N. ' Q' 'H igggggf I can mg A+' 1 ,, 'E 1 5 L- Go. wr 'rw iii vQ 1 L.. The best of the best are these twenty-seven select men picked from the city's leading team. The triple-threat backs, hard-charging lineman, glue- fingered ends-all have earned their fame through outstanding and dependable action. FIRST ROW: H. Dietz, H. Jayne, W. Meyer, H. Pumphrey. SECOND ROW: J. Gildea, H. Spencer, B. Sperry, J. Breslin. THIRD ROW: C. Hardin, S. Flaherty, B. Kratz, R. Friend. FOURTH ROW: E. Stock, B. Doolin, G. Otis, B. Schrotel. FIFTH ROW: C. Jones, C. Luckens, W. Woirol, G. Schroer. FIRST ROW: R. Riley, E. Chapman, C. Duning. SECOND ROW: L. Heizman, S. Siders, T. Groves, T. Cramer. .,, M. fm- P qw ca Tijimm EWf,J'23 ff. , . . V Jw M Fwgag, -, 2? 1 J 51 .fy 'svn . W4 1 -f-sth, f, JW' .nv 3 va -i ky A,m.Mw-Q W, v A 5? ff an ,vii K 5. flpgk 5 K, f L-wmv: up ,ff W, 1 ,Qi 25:2 -2:: ,J :.-1' ai t . k t E if X I Q. M .M 3? +2255 - 1 X354 ,K , K, , . wwf.-Q f W ,- , x -iq V f gf s VJ? ,JWI,.4 .. Wg,-A , it cm, -1 A Q an V, Mig fa S I J' E W H' 3 18 if M' if if 'S lf' , , ' Q Mm 5 - ' f ' wwf. 4 5, 2'-n .J M A 22:3 My Kkgg 55 if 5? 'KRW fi S 5 ,W B. 3144 5 . T f ,F 'r fm ..f 3131 6 S .ff g 2? Q 5 we A. ,, .Wf ww 7 2' W ' Smzttze Drum Major - Majorettes - Cheer Leaders THE BAND is one of the most active organizations in our school. Prac- ticing several nights each week, it prepared special numbers for stu- dent entertainment at football and basketball games. On April 20, the band trooped to Ohio State University to win a second rating in class A in the Ohio Music Finals Competition. TRUMPETS: T. Wharton, T. Van Pelt, C, Hoffman, A. Holt, C. Bohl, O. Keller, V. Hill, D. Abbatiello. J. Evans, J. Dodd, R. Tepper, B. Stevens, C. Lauterbach, M. Zumbiel, D. Dubble, D. Shearer, B. Sellers, H. Jennings, L. Scovanner, B. Nelson, R. Storch, W. Pollitt, B. Stoos, B. Funke, P. Starks, F. Barch, H. Jahnigen. A. Grimes, C. Liecht, J. Mueller, J. Schroeder, J. Deller, J. Kuhltham, R. Schroer, A. Dresller, R. Newman, R. Matteson, J. Bush, F. Martin. CLARINETS: B. O'Brien, R. Valvano, B. Finch, B. L. Dow, G. Peck, J. Harutun, D. Smith, N. Strait, R. Allman, M. Quarles, R. Ruchtlof, B. Von Unruth, D. Zumbiel, C. Austin, R. Preston, J. Cadwallader, M. Kumpf, J. Flood, J. Hughes, D. Tuttle, E. Teare, R. Krantz, B. Lee, V. Marks, M. Martin, D. Wilks, R. Itschner, C. Hebbeler. D. Phillips, C. Pauly. E. Earnst, B. Ehrhardt. FLUTES: J. Lander, P. Martin, F. Bennett. D. Lahke. OBOES: H. Barnes, J. Wildman, P. Seay. BASSOONS: R. Bloss, B. Addison. TROM- BONES: T. Martin, D, Scovanner, D. Evans, J. Shriner, S. Pyle, B. Bauman. A. Hoscher, D. Phillips, J. Siekman, B. Dressler, B. Thiele, B. Fisher. BARITONES: A. Hibbs, B. Kinsey, G. Patterson, R. Simcox, R. Tudor, J. McNall. SAXOPHONES: H. Henderly. HORNS: M. Slimp, J. Farson, M. Hill, J, Kizer, J. Meents, M. Paolino, T. Weghorst, E. Reeves, A. Brelsford, J. Stringer, J. Maham, J. Valin. BASSES: A. Dickins, J. De Forest, H. Gaston, H. Conwell, F. Richey, B. Brown. H. West, G. Storch. MASCOTT: D. Ray, MAJORS: J. Meents, E. Fineout, J. L. Fineout, V, Fulton, D. Fisher, Laura Vogt, Lois Vogt. MANAGERS: J. Sanders, R. Close. B. Diack. .. ..,..........- -1.1-.-.--11-.1-1. -.-fw-snuu-nun-qgfnpw1sunun::nnsvn..mx'.a1ua,nwmsvaLurs ai' wwn.::gmv,g f- f . -.. FUUTBHLL SCHEDULE September September October October October October November November 6- -Hartwell -Automotive Elder -Xavier Middletown Norwood -Western Hills -Hughes Withrow's young, inexperienced BASKETBALL SQUAD, instead of enjoy- ing fame this year is looking with expectations to glory in the future. The eight victories indicate that Coach, Nimmo has sufficient material to develop a winning combination in the near future. FIRST ROW: L. Couch, P. Pusateri, J. Heimerdinger, B. Meier, D. Streit, B. Burleigh, E. Corken. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nimmo, A. McGowan, B. Whittaker, B. Smith, T. Williams, C. Cook, L. Duning, A. Wherman. THIRD ROW: J. Lippman, O. Meadows, J. Froelich, J. Ades, P. Flagg. BHSKETBHLL Sf Dec. 77 77 77 Y? 77 Jan. 77 Feb. 5... North College 8-Greenhills 12-Automotive 15-Walnut Hills 19--Middletown 21-Woodward 12--Western Hills 19--Hughes 2-Walnut Hills Hi HE W ll 19 24 25 20 17 13 34 21 27 DULE W Feb. 6-Elder 28 9-Woodward 15 12-Norwood 23 17-Van Wert, O. 12 23-Western Hills 15 Mar. 1-Hughes 18 District Tourney Automotive 20 Purcell 15 P. Flagg, R. Perkins, D. White, J. Boren, R. Scheidler. FIRST ROW: K. Mehohope, J. Borah, J, Over- john. SECOND ROW: J. Robinson, S. Lerner, J. Saver. FIRST ROW: B. Stricker, W. Downs. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, D, Hartman, E. Klein. FIRST ROW: B. Lord, B. Kumpf, W. Woirol. SECOND ROW: S. Siders, J. Cromer, G. Schroer. FIRST ROW: J. Davis, R. Riley, J. Corken, I. Corken, C. Braden, J. Shannon. SECOND ROW: W Rogers, C. Duning, J, Heimer dinger, R. Zingg, S. Siders, T Groves, H. Jayne. THIRD ROW V. Bowman, R. Voorhis, C. Mc Lean, C. Settle, T. Cramer, B Kline, R. Shore, W. Merritt. FOURTH ROW: D. Wamser, A Wharton, Mr. King, P, Flagg, G Seeley. In the early spring, wh the ground was hardly d from the meltin now, Withrowrites re seen each day in their ba ball togs diligentl practicing on the Withrow field. T team that was icked to represent Withrow on the seball diamond early in the season went into its first arne with countl ss nights of practice behind them. pon the shoulde of these future Reds lies he job of tacking up another Pu High School penna at Withrow High. The TRACK TEAM have been consistent winners for several years past. With this inspiration and that of last year's relay team of Lauder, Buckmaster, Ten Eyck, and Schafer, who broke the city mile record in three minutes, twenty-eight and eight-tenths seconds, this year's track team is endeavoring to establish a creditable standing. W. Bowman, M. Skiff, W. Willer, Mr. Reuter, W. Lee, J. Toothman, E. Doram, FIRST ROW: R. Sperry, W. Little, W. Lee, D. Shackleford, J. Toothman, R. Dykstra, H. Jayne, H. Pumphrey, L. Couch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Reuter, M. Skiff, R. Patton, J. Howard, E. Jackson, E. Stock, K. Clark, A. Goodman, D. Casson, C. Shea, Mr. Nimmo. THIRD ROW: E. Doram, J. McKinley, R. Kratz, T. Williams, W. Meyer, R. Short, G. Schroer, H. Scharhag, C. Shadwell, L. Davis, J. Gibbons. This year's SWIMMING TEAM made a good showing, taking into con- sideration the fact that the team held no veterans of former years. The junior team placed second in league competition and showed great promise of bringing swim- ming honors back to Withrow. FIRST ROW: B. Beriswheel, B. Jones, A. Louis, B. Jones, S. Morrow. SECOND ROW: J. Farson, E. Meeko, G. A. Fibbe, B. MacKeever, B. McDanie1s, G. Carmen, D. Moore, R. Cromer, Mr. Wirth. THIRD ROW: B. Stricker, D. Burns, M. Sullivan, C. Pauley, E. Roberts, J. Ulmer, H. H. Spencer D. Cassen, D. Mueller, C. Pauley. In the first half of the 1940 TENNIS season, Withrow's team has crush- ed all opposition. In sweeping be- fore them the Hartwell, Western Hills, Purcell, and University School teams, they have taken seven out of a possible ten points in league competition. FIRST ROW: T. Walker, L. Davis, E. Keller, S. Morrow, E. Bakie, D. Mac Phail. SECOND ROW: D. Vermilya, W. Plettner, C. Gerde, A. Ellsion, B. Hancock, B. Tischbein, J. Blocksom. Withrow's GOLF TEAM is again fighting for the League Champion- ship. In two matches thus far they have been victorious once. Regard- less of League standings, the all- important district tournament will determine whether the team will go to Columbus for the state meet. SEATED: J. Breslin, R. Sheldon, D. Acomb. STANDING: H. Hartwell, J. Hutchens, E. Stock, M. Skiff, J. Lamping, Mr. Anderson. SWIM TEAM-Withrow's porpoises are out of the water 4 porpoiseg they're having their picture taken. l E TENNIS TEAM-It's a racket with them-this 'crubbim outv the opponents. GOLF TEAM-Withrow's wallopers win weekly from Waln Hills, Western Hills, and wanybody. Throw ,im a rope! B1ub! Blub! Blubl B1uu! Hey, Mr. Wirth, what do we do now? FIRST ROW fLeft to rightjz Winder, Charlton, Cate, Melhope, Ashbaugh, Slete, Ulmer. Burkhardt, Glaser. Jones, Woirol. SECOND ROW: Redman, Kar- man, Bariswyl. STANDING: Abt, Meeko Fibbe, Spencer. v ,N A . ,. ,-ff - -M1 QW' M- . -Q Mm- 'Q 1 2 . - 1. su eg. 1. egg, f mf 'Q g? ,ur A YQ mfg 4 2 -if f Q E ff 2 K! s 5 w Q 1 2 jpg I 1 Q s. 15 5:79 43, an gt: T fx 5' Q 1 'A W w gf X 1 ? ,Y ,- w:',,. ,Qf-v, new 'W' gh ' -A ' -N4 uma '.e.,1fvpw.,.:.f4 u s mf Forward march! This way to skill! That way to muscle building' All ways lead to fun, sportsmanship, and health under the guidance ol Withrow's four women gym instructors. 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 HONOR GIRLS Clover Hoy Skaggs Adah Barber Helen Hayward Charlotte Frey Sandman Elizabeth Seeger Mossman Marcelle Ackenhausen Kathryn Roessler Minturu Barbara Biechler Alice Biechler Betty Angert Marjorie Fennen Lillian Meier ll G. A. A., Withrow's largest club, and one of its most active, sponsored tournaments in almost every girls' sport. The various managers all worked hard to compile the intricate schedules of their respective sports. The officers, Dorothy Siekmann, Jeanne Aerni, Janet Allais, Jean Herweh, and Betty Ackenhausen, under the able guidance of Mrs. Lally, planned the parties and get-togethers with other schools. The year was climaxed by the Honor Night Banquet, on which thrill- ing occasion, tense with an air of expectancy, the senior who was judged the best, all-around girl was presented with a ring and the title of 1940 Withrow Honor Girl. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Herweh, J. Aerni, D. Siekmann, J. Allais, B. Ackenhausen. FIRST ROW: B. Farians. E. Fitzgerald. H. Haase. C. Ayers. C. O'Connor. J. Herweh SECOND ROW: M. Schroeder. B. Cordes. E. Smith. B. Ackenhausen. M. Venn. J. Jarrett D. Burgess. In recent years girls have proven that they are not to be surpassed by the boys in any way, not even in athlet- ics. Withrow's girls have accepted this idea with vigor, actively and ca- pably participating in numerous sports as proof of their ability. During the winter months, when the weather necessitated inside sports, girls especially enjoyed basketball, volleyball, table tennis, and bowling. Teams, consisting of special friends or class groups, good-naturedly rival- ed for supremacy. In the fall, but more especially in the spring, the girls competed in hockey, archery, tennis, baseball, and horseshoes. Hockey was a special fav- orite, hence an Inter- High School Hockey Playday was held for en- thusiasts of that game. Girls likewise enjoyed playday held by the var- ious high schools, with a wide range of sports, plus refreshments. T e n n i s tournaments climaxed the spring sports, with sing- les, doubles, and mixed doubles tournaments. A Ackenhausen, Betty J ........ ............ ............... 1 5 60 Ruth Avenue Ackley, Jeanne ................. .... ......... 5 0 3 Missouri Avenue Acomb, Donald ............. ............. 5 702 Ridge Avenue Adams, Jane .,.................,.. ..............., 2 811 Linwood Road Ainsworth, Raymond ......... ........ 3 714 Hyde Park Avenue Allen, Herbert .................. ........ 3 227 Beresford Avenue Allgeier, Frank ............. ............. 3 576 Vista Avenue Ames, Lois ............................. ............ 5 648 Ridge Avenue .... Anderegg, Rupert Jr ......... Arbogast, Betty ................ Arnet, George ............... Augustin, Robert .......... Austin, Joseph .......,.... Cleary, Donald .............. Babel, Harry .............. Bader, Harriet .............. Baker, Betty Jane .......... Baker, Randall ...........,.. Baker, Sherman J .......... Baker, Virginia ............. Bakie, Ernest ............. Baldwin, Stella ......... Barbour, Nancy ........ Barnes, Herbert ........ Basile, Frank ......... Becker, Stanley ........ Becker, Suzanne ........... .........3607 Bellecrest Avenue ..........3743 Kenilworth Place Torrence Lane ..........1330 Meier Avenue .........3005 Monfort Street B ........,.......5735 Peabody Avenue .. ....... 4520 Lucerne Avenue ............3155 Sagola Place ......,....3322 DeForest Drive ........2875 Markbreit Avenue Iris Avenue ....,........6607 Montgomery Road ...........3715 Columbia Parkway ..........713 Glenshire Avenue ..........3425 Michigan Avenue .......4129 Watterson Street ........4408 Watterson Street Erie Avenue Bedell, George .................. ....................... 2 906 Utopia Place Bell, Margaret ...................... .......... 1 309 East McMillan Street Bender, Elizabeth Ann .......... ...,............... 6 623 Bantry Avenue Besuden, George .................. ............... 3 199 Gilbert Avenue Betscher, Shirley ............. Bickmore, Bob ........... Billman, Jack ................ Birkley, Katherine ......... Bloss, Russell ................ Blust, Marian ................ Bockstiegel, Robert ........ Boeh, William ............... Bokelman, Donald ...... ..... Bokenkotter, Mary .......... Boling, Lawrence ......... Bonte, Marjorie ......... Boone, Wallace ......... Bosk, Marion ......... Boss, Betty Lee ....... Bouldin, Maxine .......... Boulware, Betty ......... Brand, Nadine ........... Bratt, Frank ........... Braun, Nancy ................ Breslin, Jack ..................... ............3636 Columbus Avenue R. 10, Kenwood Road Auten Avenue ........5404 Walworth Avenue ........2915 Cadillac Avenue Edith Avenue .........1619 Grantwood Avenue ..............4819 Roanoke Street .........3771 Ferdinand Place ........4401 Watterson Street Paxton Road ...........3317 Westside Avenue .........2338 St. James Avenue .........2654 Stanton Avenue Curtis Street ..........1027 Yale Avenue , ,........ 3325 Lambert Place ..........1740 Brewster Street .............5407 Grafton Avenue Paxton Road ..........3834 Mt. Vernon Avenue Breuer, Jeanette .................. ............................ 3 121 Gloss Avenue Brinker, Mary Eileen ........ ........ 5 907 East Woodmont Avenue Brinsmaid, Eleanor ......... Brock, Roger ................. Brogan, Joyce ............................... Brown, Lester .................. ........ Browning, Mary Franc Bryson, Ralph ...........,.............. ..,.........3846 Hyde Park Avenue Inglenook Place .Blome and Kugler Mill Roads Cinnamon Street Wvatt Avenue ..........4141 Columbia Parkway Burck, Kathleen ........... Burgess, Doris .......... Burghardt, Jean ........... Burkhart, Hope ........ Burkholz Evel n ......... i Y Busby, Grace ............. Callahan, Ruth ........... Cameron, V. Jean ......... Carroll, Lewis ............ Carson, Sara ..................... Carter, Louise ..................... Cassini, Herbert ................. Caulfield, Elizabeth G ........... .......... Chapman, Dorothy ............ Chapman, Everett ............ .,.........3620 Kroger Avenue ................3303 Royal Place ...........2827 Andrews Place ,.........1404 Herschel Avenue ...........6667 Bantry Avenue .........3030 Kerper Avenue .,.........3328 Woodford Road Paxton Road .....1335 Ault View Avenue ..,..37 Washington Terrace .. ....................... 422 Hopkin Street Doon Avenue .5704 Valley View Avenue .. .............. . .... 3005 Kerper Avenue ..5813 Valley View Avenue Chapman, Genevieve .,....... ........... 5 813 Valley View Avenue Cheatham, Robert ................ ....... Cherdron, Arley ........................... Chisholm, Agnes Louise .......... Christopher, Marian ....... Clark, Marjorie .................. Cogan, Joseph ........ Cokeley, James ......... Coleman, Helen ........ Colnot, Charlene .......... Combs, Eldora .................. Cone, Mary Margaret ......... Conroy, Jane .................... Cook, Doris .................... Cook, Jane ......................... Cook, Jean .......... . .................. ....... Cooley, Lois Mariann ........ ....... Cordes, Betty .................... Costello, William ............... Courtenay, Peggy Ann... Cousins, Birdie F ................ Coyle, Harvey ................... Craft, Joan .................. Cramer, Tony., .............. Cratty, Anne ..................... Creger, Charles W .......... Crist, Helen .................... Cromer, Jack ................. Cromer, Robert A ........ Crosby, Betty ........................ Cross, Betty Jane ..................... Crossbachi, Ferdinand Q .......... Cundall, Richard ................ Cushman, Joe ..................... Daly, Jane .............,..... Davis, Mary E ................ DeBeck, Mary Linn ........ DeForest, Jack .............. Denny, Milne ............. Denney, Virginia .......... Dieterly, Judith ............ Dietz, Harry J. E ..... .... ..............5054 Madison Road ...............3636 Shaw Avenue .......5733 Bramble Avenue Golden Avenue .. .......... 6936 Cambridge Avenue Beacon Street .............4116 Edwards Road ...............6419 Roe Street .........1611 Brewster Street ................1740 Bella Vista ...............2723 Albert Street .....3077 Woodburn Avenue Andina Avenue .........2323 Beechmont Avenue ..........3717 Woodland Avenue .....3717 Woodland Avenue ..3616 Ameberson Avenue .........6042 Montgomery Road .......,..2403 Concords Street ........45 Lakewood Avenue .......2925 Victory Parkway ..............3724 Sachem Avenue .............3534 Burch Avenue ...3630 Brentwood Avenue ..........3549 Larkspur Avenue ........3514 Outlook Avenue ..........2805 Madison Road .........2893 Utopia Place .........2893 Utopia Place ........251 Delta Avenue .........5747 Marmion Lane ............2025 Edwards Road Raymar Drive Beechmont Avenue .............1711 Madison Road ...........3053 Kerper Avenue ..............1737 Sutton Street .......3660 LeBlond Avenue ...,.......1609 Mears Avenue .......7325 Scottwood Avenue Dale Road .........3838 Millsbrae Avenue Dixon, Russell ................. Doench, Dorothy Ann. Donaldson, Evelyn .............. Doppler, Donald .............. Doughman, Ida Mae ...... Douglas, Nancy ........,..,. Downs, Betty ......,..........,, Dreyer, Mary Louise .......... Droop, Lucille ................... Dunn, Alberta ....... ..... . .. Dykstra, Russ ......... Eberhardt, Mark ............. Eberhardt, Ruth .............. Ehrnschwender, Arthur ........ Ellis, Robert ........................... Ellison, Arthur ....,.,........... Elston, Harold ............... English, Ruth .,................... Eschenbach, Marjorie .... Evans, Pollie Ann ........... Everlien, Roma .............. Fangmeyer, Albert ......... Farians, Betty ................ Farson, Jim ............. Faust, Juanita ............ Ferroni, Marie ........... Fichtel, Johnny .......... Fields, Viola ............ Finch, Brent ........ Fjetland, Mary ........ Flick, Thomas ............ Fleckenstein, Bob ......... Fleming, Robert ........ Fletcher, Mae ............. Flood, Dorothy ,............. Foerster, Rosemary .... . ..... .... . Foulke, Elmer .....,.......... Franklin, Martha ....,..... Franks, Mary ............. Freeman, Don ......... Fried, Walter .......... Friedrich, Helen ........ Friedrich, Marian .,...... French, Nellie Jean ......,. Frodge, Richard B ........ Gaffney, Don .............. Gaston, Harold .....,...., George, Marion .......... Gibson, Helen ................ Giesenberg, Lora E ......,.. Giesse, Jean ................. Gildea, Joe ....,...... Gim, Frank .......... Girty, Don ................ Giuseffi, Alice ............ Glore, Mary June .......... Goebel, Eleanor .......... Goldberg, Mildred ........ Gordon, Rostock ......., Gray, Elizabeth .......... Gregory, Bill ............... Gregory, Janita .......... Greife Ph llis .................. 1 Y Greiman, Betty ......................... .........3587 Linwood Road Fairfield .....,....1329 Cryer Avenue ......,1265 Hayward Avenue .............3023 Griest Avenue ........728 Glenshire Avenue ..........3660 Vineyard Place .....,..3119 Beaver Avenue ........410 Stanley Avenue .......,5102 Conway Street ..........1648 Dauner Avenue E ...............2155 St. James Avenue .......1634 Northwood Drive ............6748 Doon Avenue .......1402 Kenova Avenue ....,......6308 Iris Avenue ........3062 Kerper Avenue ..........5013 Madison Road ,........5319 Stewart Avenue . ...,...... 6732 Murray Avenue ..............3397 Erie Avenue F Plainfield Pike ...,....5836 Montgomery Avenue ...,.......,..2504 Chatham Street ..........5050 Madison Road ...............2329 Boone Street .............4028 Eastern Avenue Eastern Avenue ,......,.6449 Beechmont Avenue ................6268 Sturdy Avenue .....,..,247 McCullough Street .............3322 Lookout Drive ...........5743 Marmion Lane ..........6010 Chandler Street Bramble Avenue Ibsen Avenue Madisonville, R. R. 10, Box 343 Kendall Avenue Taft Road ..........3748 Aylesboro Avenue Taft Road .......3846 Millsbrae Avenue ..........4510 Homer Avenue ..........5809 Adel hi Street P ...........4811 Calvert Street G ,........3706 Drakewood Drive .........1339 Lincoln Avenue Lester Road ..........933 Churchill Avenue ...............6205 Tyne Avenue ..........2860 Observatory Road ............3789 Ferdinand Place .......2805 Woodburn Avenue ..........,.3908 Oakpark Place .......3725 Dogwood Lane ............6545 Iris Avenue .............3013 Cohoon Street Wabash Avenue .........3804 Mt. Vernon Avenue Churchill Avenue ...,....4196 Marburg Avenue ..............3353 Madison Road Berry Avenue ..........2912 Portsmouth Avenue Griffith, Mary Constance ................................ 5835 Ridge Avenue Haehnle, Clyde .......... Haehnle, Dorothy ......,.. Hagans, Jim ................ Hall, Dorothy .......... Hall, Helen ..................... Harrell Jeanette ..... Harington, Barbaraliliil Harris, Bob ,.................... Harrison, Pamela .......... Hartmann, Fred .....,.. Hartwell, Howard ........ Harvie, Warren ......... Hauck, Harold .......... Hawley, Bob ........... Hayt, John F ........... H l ::l:,:::i:.,3449 Woodburn Avenue ...3449 Woodburn Avenue ........,3771 Aylesboro Avenue ..,..........4410 Simpson Avenue .........3654 Ravenwood Avenue Wasson Road .........4017 Sherwood Avenue ..........1028 Richwood Avenue ..............1601 Mears Avenue .........3336 Cardiff Avenue ...........3308 Ibsen Avenue ..............5707 Ridge Avenue .........6107 Prentice Street 6233 Cambridge Avenue ..,.........1330 Hayward Court Hebbeler, Dorothy .......... ....... Heflin, Margaret .......... .1542 Beaverton Avenue .,.....3535 Zumstein Avenue Heick, Ann Elizabeth ........ .......... 3 209 Grischy Avenue Heidenreich, George.. Henderly, Harry ......... Hendrixson, Dorothy. Hensdell, Jean ...,............... Henthorn, Margaret ........ Herdliska, Pauline ........ ........2983 Linwood Road ........4511 Wabash Avenue Delta Avenue ........3100 Robertson Road .......5784 Kellogg Avenue .......1837 Clarion Avenue Hetzel, Bob ................. ........... 4 824 Reading Road Hezlep, John .............. ......... 3 637 Zumstein Avenue Hildebrand, Viola ........ ........................ 1 843 Taft Road Hill, Melvin S ........... H5513 Tompkins Avenue Himes, Kenneth .,........... ..........., 2 234 Gilbert Avenue Hittinger, Paul L .......... .......... 2 742 Willard Avenue Hixon, Bette ............... .......... 3 925 Zinsle Avenue Hoffman, Carlton .......... .........,......... 4 161 J ora Lane Hoffman, Paul .............. ....... 6 119 Webbland Place Hoffmeister, Dorothy ......... ...... Holdgrave, Dorothy,.. Holthoefer, Janet .....,... Homer, Patsy ............. Hovey, Margery ........ Howard, William ....... Howland, Geneva ........ Hudson, Walter ...,......... ..,..,. Humphrey, Violet .... . .......... Avenue Hunter, Geraldine ...,.... Hussel, Elizabeth ......... Hutchens, Jack .,........... Hutchin Hutton, Harriet V ...... Imhoff, Jeanne ..,........ Ingram, Charles ......... Jaeger, Bill ..,.............. J ahnigan, Robert ......... Jarman, Mary Ellen .,..... ....... Jarvis, Kathleen ...,........ Jenkins, Donald ........... ..........6669 Bantry Avenue Jenkinson, Stanley ......,.... J obe, Elizabeth ............. J obe, Jimmy ............... Johnson, Walter ......,. Jones, Charles ......., Jones, Kenneth .......... Jones, Orville .......... Joseph, Nellie ......... Kane, Jules .............. Kattus, Bob ................. Kayser, Evelyn .......... Keefer, Russell .......... Keller, Edward ......... . Kell Bett Jane .......... Y, Y Kelly, Elsa ................... Kemeny, John .............. Kemper, Howard R .... Kerchner, Evelyn ......,... Kershaw, Ida ............. Key, Janet ............... Keys, Lillian ........... Klappert, Anne .......... Klausing, Ruth ........... Klein, Irma ..................... ...... Klug, Ruth ......................... ....... Klusmeier, Harry T ..,...,., ....... Klute, Alma ................., Knagge, Marion ......... Koehl, Robert E ........ Kolze, Kenneth ............ gs, Dorothy .......... .... . 3810 Edwards Road McDowell Avenue ....1432 Franklin Avenue .........3040 Griest Avenue ...........3605 Pape Avenue ..,..3534 Steltinus Avenue ........1201 Halpin Avenue Delta Avenue 3310 Montieth ....3001 Victory Parkway ......1626 Brandon Avenue ...........2560 Madison Road Taft Road .........6815 Grave Avenue ..........Kenwood Road .........6325 Roe Street ...4206 Marburg Avenue .. ........ 3401 Brotherton Road ....1753 Brewster Avenue ..............5334 Lester Road .........3216 Lookout Circle . ................ 5207 Ravenna Street ........6824 Windward Avenue .,.........1254 Grave Avenue .......3612 Solar Vista Place ..,............6839 Elwynne Drive ,2316 Beechmont Avenue ........217 Strader Avenue ...1523 Lakeland Avenue Zumstein Avenue ..........5423 Owasco Street ...........1406 Locust Street ............4235 31st. Street ........3323 DeForest Drive Delta Avenue .........3085 Markbreit Avenue ............1329 Chapel Street ..........5898 O'Meara Place ............3647 Burch Avenue .....5980 Wayside Avenue 111 Washington Terrace ........6320 Parkman Place ...........,....6190 Tulane Road .........2025 Hewitt Avenue ....3826 Millsbrae Avenue ...3526 Montgomery Road . ,.... ............... 4 210 29th Street .......1923 Andina Avenue .....6503 Hudson Parkway .. ............. 1240 Grace Avenue Koppers, Virginia .....,.... ........, 3 402 Brotherton Road Krantz, Harold ........... Kratz, Robert ............., Kremsner, Ruth ......... Kruger, Gordon ......... Kuck, Burton M .,...... Kunkel, June ,............, Kutchback, Jane ....... Lahke, Miriam ............. Lammers, Frederick... Lander, Judson .......... Larimer, Joyce .......... Lashbrook, Jean ........ .......1301 Duncan Avenue Madison Road .......3244 Brotherton Road ..........1505 Brewster Avenue .........2530 Ritchie Avenue Lawndale Avenue Erie Avenue . ........... .......,.... 1 263 Grace Avenue ..........3778 Aylesboro Avenue Vista Avenue ..3613 Woodbridge Place .....5808 Bramble Avenue Lohner, Emil ......... ...............1626 Taft Road Laumann, LaVerne.. ...............2135 Alpine Place Lauria, Margaret ........... ............... 1 286 Morten Street Lauterbach, Charles ......... ......... 1 613 Brewster Avenue Lavercombe, Betty ........... ....... 2 866 Losantiville Road Lawson, Tom ...............,... .. ................. 3536 Pape Avenue Layman, Larry ............ .......... 2 863 Markbreit Avenue Lecke, Paula ................ ............. 1 942 Crane Avenue Ledbetter, Ruth .......... ......... 1 338 Burdette Avenue Lee, William ............. Leisring, Mary ......... Lierman, Robert .,..... Ligon, James ..........., L1ll1Ck, Norma .............. Lindsey, Katie ........... Little, Lawrence ....... Lloyde, Raymond ..... Lodder, Margaret ........ ......... Lord, Robert ....,... .......5209 Whetsel ...........1511 Gilpin Avenue Avenue ........3329 Holloway Court Lincoln ..........6856 Kenton ........3243 Beresford ......1219 Herschel Lippman, Suzanne .,....... ....... .. ......... 4717 Glenshade .. ........... 3570 Handman Terrace Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue .2631 Langdon Farm Road 2742 Arbor Street ..........1315 Grace Avenue Louis, Harold ............... ........ 6 823 Vinewood Avenue Loux, Orville .................., ........... 5 316 Whetsel Avenue Lowendick, Karl ...,............ .......... 3 512 Clarkwood Place Lowes, Donald Jack .......,. ......... 3 585 Kroger Avenue Ludlow, Elaine ....,.......... ........... 2 853 Minto Avenue Luecke, Fred .....,........... ....... 3 644 Bellecrest Avenue Luecke, Margaret .,........ Lukens, Beulah .....,,.... Luther, Betty ........... Lynn, Denny ......... Lynn, Janet ....... .........4921 Jameson Street Morris Place ........5670 Montgomery Road .........2923 Victoria Avenue Michigan Avenue Mahlenkamp, Mary .......... .......................... 3 877 Isabella Avenue Maier, George ..,................, ..........,..... 3 424 Woodburn Avenue Mandl, William ........... ..................,..... 1 311 Taft Road Martin, Betty ,.........,.. Martin, Betty Lee .,.......,... Martyne, Mary Ann Mathis, Helengene ........ ....... McCane, Dorothy .......... McCormick, Orville .......... McFarland, Nancy... McG1ll1ard, Jean ......... ....... McNay, Marilyn ....... Meeko, Earl ..................... ........3614 Tamarack Avenue ......6646 Palmetto Avenue ................3444 St. John's Place 0.3614 Davenant Avenue .............6265 Kincaid Road ...........5556 Dunning Place 6305 Beechmont Avenue ...6315 Beechmont Avenue .. ............,. 3655 Woodford Road ...........3919 Taylor Avenue Meidel, Betty ...................... ............ 5 433 Whetsel Avenue Mergenthaler, Virginia ....... Merker, Clarence ............... Merker, Ruthanna ......... Metz, Joyce Eloise ......... Metzger, Paul .............. Meyer, Walt ................. Middleton, David ....,... Miller, Ruth ........,..... Mitroff, Helen ......... Moerlein, Robert ........ .......209 Tennyson Avenue ......6121 Clephane Avenue ......6121 Clephane Avenue ..........4212 Homer Avenue .......,.....1829 Madison Road ....1039 Richwood Avenue ...........3059 Griest Avenue ............2238 Kemper Lane ...........3628 Kroger Avenue Mills, Olive Jane ......... ......,..2631 Cleinview Avenue ........,....3527 Rawson Place Monter, George ............,.. .......'. 3 807 Aylesboro Avenue Morledge, Jim ..................... Morris, Helen Marie ....,.... ....... . .. Morse, Dave .................... .................. Nash, Elva ......,.......... Nash, Jean ................. Nellans, Mary Jane ....... Nelson, Robert ............. ......2545 Briarcliff Avenue ..........5814 Chandler Street .......3443 Mooney Avenue 3650 Ravenwood Avenue ........ ............. 3 548 Paxton Avenue ................3830 Eileen Drive .......3419 Stettinus Avenue Neu, Melva .,.............. .,............. 3 651 Zinsle Avenue Nevil, Wendell .......,. ............... 4 520 Erie Avenue Nichols, Quinten ......... .....,.... 6 128 Cambridge Avenue Nieman, Betty ,................ .,............... 6 266 Orchard Lane Nieman, Bona June .......... ......... 2 715 Willard Avenue Noble, Margaret ............. ..3428 Stettinus Avenue Noelcke, Carolyn ........ ....... Nolte, Robert ...,..,..... Nunn, Douglas ......... O'Brien, Ruth ................. ............... O'Donnell, Gloria ............,.. ....... O'Donnell, Mary Jane ......... O,Neill, Eileen ...............,... Ornes, Mary ................. Overhulse, Mary ........ .................. Palmer, Betty ........... Pandorf, Dick ......... Cambridge Avenue ......3146 Schubert Avenue ...3150 Bellewood Avenue ........3769 Paxton Avenue ..,.........3634 Edwards Road .......3632 Trimble Avenue ...........6685 Iris Avenue Avenue ..........1317 Grace .....3519 Michigan Avenue .........3641 Brooks Avenue ...,.......3900 Briggs Place Parker, George ......... Parker, Grace .......... Patten, Earl ............... Patterson, George ....... Pauly, Robert C. ...... . Payden, Minnie ............ Penn, Mary Jane ....... Penney, Edgar ......... Peterman, Helen ........ Peterson, Betty ........... Pfingstag, Gladys ....... Pfitzer, Harold ............... Phillips, Betty Jo .,,....... Piercy, Mildred ........... Pohlmeyer, Helen .....,.... .... Poole, Norma .............. Poppenhouse, Jean ..... Posival, Walter ........... Postel, Erna .......... Powell, Gene ............ Prewitt, Sallye ..........., Preyer, William .......... Price, Dorothy Mae. ....... . Pritchard, Ray ................ Puckett, June .............. Purcell, Helen ............ Pursifull, Elmer .......... Pyles, Dorothy ......... Quarles, Mervyn ......... Radtke, Helen ......... Rattner, Morris ........ Rawson, Janet ............. Redd, Elizabeth .......... Reeder, Betty ........... Rei, Ruth .......,...,....... Rempe, Virginia .....,.... Rich, Wanda .............,.. Richards, Warren .............. Ries, Mary Dorothy.. Rogers, Wayne ............ Roller, William ............... Rose, Margaret A .......... Ross, Betsy ................... Ross,- Jane .................... Rushing, Roy ....................... Rutenschroer, Betty.. ...........3873 Paxton Road ..............4228 31st Avenue ............6220 Prentice Street .........1216 E. McMillan Street Stanley Lane .........1340 Lincoln Avenue ........554 Empress Avenue ..............5729 Arnsby Place ..........3124 Celeron Avenue .......1126 Rutledge Avenue ........2050 Hewitt Avenue ...............1636 Sutton Street ..........2047 Auburn Avenue ......2628 Cleinview Avenue .....,Box 171 Ridge Avenue ......Box 14 Pleasant Ridge R. No. 1, Drake Road .....6720 Belkenton Avenue ..............5134 Blaesi Street ...........3934 Oak Park Place ........920 Churchill Avenue .........3442 Edwards Road ..........3571 Edwards Road ..........4814 Winona Terrace .........4300 Whetsel Avenue ..........3123 Hackberry Street .............2130 Pogue Avenue Eastern Avenue ........,.920 Burton Avenue ........... .......... 3 334 Orion Avenue ........3837 Eastern Avenue Arcadia Place ..............l346 Chapel Street ........6246 Benneville Street .............,3041 Griest Avenue Oaklawn Drive ..3125 Maple Leaf Avenue ..............1276 Morten Street Lester Road .........5745 Whitney Avenue ...........Cambridge Avenue ..........5801 Adelphi Street .......2144 St. James Avenue ........6815 Vinewood Avenue .......3132 Walworth Avenue .............3816 Edwards Road Ryan, Doris ,... ................. ........................ 3 6 55 Russell Avenue Ryan, Patrick .............. Sahnd, Jack ............ ......... ............... Salisbury, Richard ......., ....... Sander, Laura Jean.. Sayre, John .................. Schaefer, George ......... Schaefer, Jean ......... Schaefer, June ....... ,... . . Schepe, Robert ................ Schilling, Rudolph ......... Schmeuszer, Dorothy Parkview Avenue ..........6123 Fairway Drive ..........1293 Morten Street 33rd Avenue .........,2844 Markbreit Avenue ............6718 Siebern Avenue ....,.....1706 Mears Avenue ........3655 Russell Avenue .......3124 Auten Avenue ................1944 Taft Road Collinwood Place Schmidt, Bob .................... . ....... 3516 Handman Avenue Schmitt, Erna .........,........... .................... 3 529 Rawson Place Schneider, Anne .................... ......,........,....... 3 544 Rawson Place Schneider, William L. ........, ........ 3 840 South Berkley Circle Schomer, Ursula ................. .... Schorr, B111 .....,............. Schroer, George .......... Schwartz, Betty .......... Schwietert, Mary ........ Scott, Eugene ............... Scott, Laurence .......,... Seifart, Mildred .......... Sellers, Bill ................... Sellers, Lois Jane ..... Sellers, Robert ............ Sheldon, Robert .......... Shepard, Jim ................ Shoemaker, Bill .......... Shope, Hazel ............ Shores, Billie ............ Showalter, Gail ........... Showalter, Virginia .... Sieber, Hilda ................ Siekmann, Dorothy .... Siders, Scott ....,............ ......,..6694 Kennedy Avenue .......,..3735 Ault Park Road 34th Street ............3415 Golden Avenue ..........5206 Grafton Avenue ..........5006 Whetsel Avenue 32nd Street Losantiville Road, R. R. 6 ......,...................... California, Ohio ..........1213 Hayward Avenue ............6824 Bramble Avenue .....6017 Woodmont Avenue ......4210 Sherwood Avenue ..........3100 Robertson Road .........1150 Foraker Street ..........433 Collins Avenue .........2628 Hackberry Street .........4321 Verne Avenue .......3357 Madison Road ..........3921 Elm Avenue .........3819 Woodford Road Silverblatt, Robert ...,.... Simcox, Robert .......... Simon, Jack ..........,.... Simonds, Anne .......... Simpson, LeRoy...-...... Simpson, Mary ........... Zaretsky, Alexander ........ Slete, C. Charlton.. Slimp Smithi Margaret H. ....... . Betty ................... .....,...729 South Crescent Avenue ........6368 Beechmont Avenue .............4116 Edwards Road Madison Road ..........3144 Columbia' Parkway Briggs Place ........3892 Millsbrae Avenue ......,.4930 Whetsel Avenue Smith, Dale ................. .............. 1 527 Section Road Smith, Dale B. ....... ........... 3 123 Harvard Street Smith, Esther .......... ........... . .4507 Homer Avenue Smith, Ethel ......... ........... 4 324 Simpson Avenue Smith, Martha ........ ........ 3 638 Hyde Park Avenue Smith, Naomi .......... . ......,........ 5323 Weltner Street Snyder, Bruce ........ ............................... 3 633 Besuden Court Snyder, James ........,... .......................,..... 1 719 Northcutt Avenue Snyder, Jeanette ...... Box 508, R. R. 10, Kenwood Road Sohngen, Betty ........... ........,..................... 2 018 Clarion Avenue Spangenberg, Al .....,.. ................... 3 838 Hyde Park Avenue Spencer, Haven .......... ................... 2 788 Sarita Place Spilker, Shirley ....... ...................... 5 View Court Springer, Thompson ......... ........... 3 45 Tusculum Avenue Sponzilli, William ........ .................. 1 631 DeSales Lane Stallings, Jim ,....,..... Stamm, Shirley ........ Stathos, Mary .......... Steele, John L. ...,. . Steinbock, Don ........ Steinkamp, Zoe .............. Stephenson, Elaine ....... Steves, Betty ............... Stirnkorb, Bob ........ Stock, Erwin ............ Strait, Kenneth ..,..... Strong, Mary Louise ....... Stumpe, Bert .............. Stumpf, Marion ......... Stuntz, Jack ............ Sullivan, Mary ........ Sullivan, Ruth ........ Sweene Paul ........ Y, Sykes, Ann ..,....... Sykes, Mary ........ Tabor, Barbara ..... Talbot, Wilson ......... Tanner, Bettie ......... Tapp, William ......... Tate, Rudolph ......... Thompson, Jean ............ Thornton, Edwin ........... Tilley, Robert ...,............ Tingley, Janet .......,....,...... Tippenhauer, Martha .......... Tipton, Horace ................... Tischbein, Harry ............ Tochterman, Janet ........ Toohey, Jeanne .......... .........2543 Woodburn Avenue ..............1367 Suncrest Drive Rogers Place Jora Lane ..............6832 Kenton Avenue ..........2728 Hyde Park Avenue .............3236 Woodford Road ..........4109 Azalea Avenue .........5421 Stewart Avenue ............3427 Oakview Place ........6830 Montgomery Road .........................Camargo Road .........3634 Besuden Court ..........3116 Linwood Road ...............4712 Ward Street ..........4523 Homer Avenue ........,3937 Paxton Avenue ..........2306 Boone Street ..,.....3531 Shaw Avenue ........3531 Shaw Avenue T Solar Vista Place Glen Avenue ..........6701 Buckingham Place ............3019 Stanton Avenue ........3016 Kerper Avenue ..........6140 Robinson Road Erie Avenue ........3646 Zumstein Avenue .........6441 Kennedy Avenue .............3206 Golden Avenue .........3722 Drakewood Drive .............1325 Edwards Road .........3538 Burch Avenue .......6309 Parkman Place Toothman, Jack .......... Troeger, Marilyn ....... Troy, Margie ............ Tuell, Helen ..................... Tull, Allen ........................... ........1824 Huron Avenue ...,........2331 Grigg Avenue .......4631 Glenshade Avenue ........2719 Atlantic Avenue ........East Merwin Avenue Tuxworth, Ellen Jane ....................... .......... 6 526 Britton Avenue Valin, Jeanne Ann .............................................. 320 Hearne Avenue Vester, Frederick Robert .............. ......... 3 343 Browning Avenue Viall, Bill ......,............................ .......... 2 811 Griffiths Avenue Vogely, Emil ........................... .,..... .,......... 3 1 22 Auten Avenue Vorwerck, Jack ......... ........... 4 433 Brazee Street Wager, Jane ................ ..,.............................. 7 03 Delta Avenue Walden, Lorraine ......,... Walker, Thomas ......... Ward, Jack .............. Wass, Elaine ........... Webb, Pauline ............. Weddle, Sara Ann ........ Weidner, Paul .......,. Weisgerber, Mary ......... Weitzel, Margaret ......... Wellman, Albert ........ Wells, Jack ............... Welsh, Ralph ......,....... West, Edward H. ...... . Wharton, Thomas ............. Columbia Parkway .........3263 Cavour Avenue .......,...4711 Calvert Street ............6261 Sturdy Avenue ..,..,..2121 St. James Avenue 33rd Street .........6347 Bramble Avenue .........2527 Hemlock Street .......2809 Observatory Road .,.......1991 Kinney Avenue .............2654 Madison Road .........3655 Archer Avenue ..............,2805 Park Avenue ....,....3579 Larkspur Avenue Wiggins, Charles ................., .......... 2 202 Fulton Avenue Wightman, Mary Louise ....... ........ 3 755 Ault Park Road Wildman, John Jr. ............. ,........ 3 648 Eastern Avenue Willenberg, Roberta ........ ........ 4 606 Winona Terrace Wilkerson, Evelyn ........ .................. 6 832 Roe Street Williams, Jean ............ Wilson, James K. ........ . Wing, Betty Jeanne ......... Winston, John ..,................. Winterling, Wendell .,....... Wiseman, Tommy ......... Woirol, Warren .......... Wolfe, Jack .............. Wolfe, June .....,......,.... Wolff, Robert .,............... Wood, Betty Louise ......... Wood, Frances ......,........ Woodard, Peggy ......... Workman, Mary ......... Wortman, Carl ........ Yeager, Gene ........ Young, Ann ......... Young, Jack ......... Young, Jane ......... Young, Jean ......... . . Ziccardi, Virginia .......... Zingg, Bob .................... ............1557 Ruth Avenue ...........3216 Woodburn Avenue ...........1402 Laidlaw Avenue 33rd Avenue .........5628 Abbottsford Place .......6225 Fairhurst Avenue ........3640 Stettinius Avenue .........,....3919 Section Road ........5503 Whetsel Avenue ........2240 Kemper Lane Victoria Lane ...5853 Kennedy Avenue . ........... 2455 Madison Road ............3368 Arrow Avenue ........4609 Winona Terrace ........5935 Wayside Avenue .......3550 Linwood Road ...........3608 Madison Road ...............3550 Linwood Road 3758 Hyde Park Avenue ........2604 Melrose Avenue .........758 Morgan Street .........4902 Arnold Avenue J 01.04 O Q7!?0LlfLl4Qlf'lfLZ57 PUMPKIN-HEADS, WITCHES, GOR- LINS,-ALL THESE HAVE BEEN CONCEIVED AND POPULARIZED BY THE SUPERSTITIONS OF MEN. IN OUR ADVERTISING SECTION THERE ARE NO SUCH FALSE GR DECEPTIVE CREATIONS. THE SOUND QUALITY OF THE PRODUCTS ADVERTISED IS ASSURED BY THE ADVERTISERS. HERE IS GOOD MERCHANDISE AND THE TRUTH ABOUT IT. FD Am Is a quality engendered by a healthy body. The younger generation rnust be ready for active sports or serious study. They must keep fit, statistics reveal that milk is the national college and high school drink. THIS IS THE AMERICAN WAY to good health. The Withrow lunch rooni serves French Bauer milk. 19 it 3' r Jig J' A ff 'V ' 53, ir Q ,,-nv' . A gg., - Qi:-1 I 5. ' gr - t -..! ,.,,,.... . .N rg M. If CH EAU you uw, hganl HE CANQT HAVE THEM ALL Those Delectable Homemade Candies In Our Lunchroom Are Made By lL.A.BELLEM 349 CRESTLINE AVENUE PHONE-WABASH 3500 PUNTIAC E A The new Conception ' Of motoring luxury ' WALTER V. HALLERMAN GILBERT AVENUE PONTIAC y G I 0 He knows what side his bread is buttered on, you know too, when you use MEADOWfGOLD THE BEAT RICE CREAMERY COMPANY 943 CARR STREET Wftfauf HANIJSI WEAR STENS' IEWELH They wear beautiful rings-jewelry is meant to be ornamental. They wear durable rings-Josten's since 1897. They wear exclusive-original creations. These students have bought from a company especially equipped to offer important advantages. Mr. Ryan, Josten's Cincinnati Division Manager consistently offers students courteous service. J 0 S T E N 9 S Owatonna, Minn. THOMAS E. RYAN - 2651 GILBERT AVENUE - CINCINNATI, OHIO Y Milli R90 When Hyde Park was only a wide place in the road and the horseless buggy was just making its appearance, the Norwood Hyde Park Bank was growing and gaining its reputation for security and reliability. Hyde Park has grown greatly since then. The Norwood Hyde Park Bank has likewise expanded in size and usefulness. It can point with pardonable pride to its record of service in the past and in the present. THE NORWOOD HYDEPARKBANK MONTGOMERY RD. 81 BENNETT, NWD. 2710 ERIE AVE., HYDE PARK Qauble ENJUYMENT IN BUNS Superior and uniform in quality, Uffelmannls buns are doubly fresh and tasty. B A K I N G C 0 . 939 YORK STREET ff. 7 .,!f,f'u 12 V pg . .5 . fo ew .A E9 Q' ii x8 xv Will make you want to sing for your breakfast too. THE C. E. EBERLE SONS CO be taking a long shot WHEN YOU BUY CANDIES FROM 1629-1631 VINE ST., CINCINNATI, OHIO If you have reason to suspect any eye trouble consult your oculist teye physi- cianj and if he finds that glasses are needed bring your prescription to the L. M. Prince Co. to be filled. Prince's Coflexic Lenses are made with Corrected Curves and endorsed by all the medical profession. They are hand ground and pitch polished and are not to be com- pared with the stock lenses usually offer- ed elsewhere. L. M. PRINCE CO. 4 West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, OHIO Quality, not quantity, is of primary importance always. Remember this and purchase SCHRAFFT'S CANDIES PARAMOUNT CONFECTION COMPANY 113-117 EAST 12th STREET ,F I n , , is y , Ili I.1,.Is5?Is.s These Annual Staff members may be found any afternoon of the week working hard but at the same time enjoying Louney's chocolates furnished by August L. Hussel WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 514,-gg fl CHOCOLATES 76 East MclVIicken Ave. CINCINNATI, OHIO Attractive . F S teno gra phic and accounting positions with interesting futures for young people with superior training. ', 1 1 H , ' - ' 2 i ., ig '11 4 , rf.-I,-' V. 4 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE CINCINNATI WHAT WILL THESE CARTOONISTS THINK OF NEXT? THE FERD WAGNER COMPANY 422 FOURTH STREET Jump to the jive AND HIS ORCHESTRA and sway to the sweet with With- roW's favorite . . . 4305 FOREST AVENUE NORWOOD, OHIO Je. S1695 THE 19 CONCEPTI SMART CLASS JEWEL 41 HERFF-JONES C0 Indianapolis RY THE thrill or OWNERSHIP A car bought from Columbia Oldsmo- bile Company. Located on Sycamore between 5th and 6th Street. Columbia is Oldsmobile'S largest dealer in Ohio, Set up with the finest service and equipment. Columbla Motor Sales 525 SYCAMORE George Joseph, Owner Phone-MAIN 2950 MILLER SCHOOL of BUSINESS O CllCkS WITH MODERN BUSINESS Some people are naturally leaders. Our graduates are leaders in the role of obtaining good office jobs. After completing our course our students are pre- pared in the highest order. Employers knowing this, hire our graduates with a feeling of security, trust and confidence. MILLER SCHOOL of BUSINESS 528 WALNUT STREET CINCINNATI Eye It, Try It, Buy It! Queen City Chevrolet patronizes With- row, and Withrowites, always on the lookout for quality and Service, patron- ize Queen City Chevrolet. p QUEEN CITY CHEVROLET 318 EAST 6th St. Ma. 1701 Tl1ey're stil! doing if at Withrow Yes . . . eating fresh Hsh every Pliday from NEW FISHERIES 322 WEST SIXTH STREET IN THE SCHOOL HOUSE Teachers enjoy a moment of quiet relaxation over a delicious cup of steaming BOAT HOUSE COFFEE Ulm Qnlm always goes over at Withrow and everywhere else IT'S CHEEZY BUT GOOD . . . OKE DOKE STEGNERS The true value of telephone service is established, not hy a dollar and cents standard, but by the measure of protec- tion, convenience and comfort that it gives in its many uses. The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company s9,guna.m,Q1 N if m Qi U i M E S 'Q '1- v,! gg.. UPNONIST VVhen you see a group of young people gathered around a Wurlitzer Piano you can see what real enjoyment is like. Not only do they enjoy it but all those who see and hear them are carried away with the joy they radiate. A home with a piano is a home of joy. Wurlitzer pianos possess all the latest scientific developmentsg all the rich heri- tage of over 200 years of fine musical in- tl strument buildingg all the stability, tonal excellence and satisfactory performance for which fine pianos are noted. Illustrated below is the Wurlitzer Kor- devon Spinette. With its simple, graceful lines and colorful, richly textured kor- devon finish, it harrnonizes with any home decorative scheme. Hear it . . . play it . . . and you'll know why itls Americas No. 1 piano from Coast to Coast! XIVURL-EER A Name Famous In Music For Uver 200 Years 21 E. FOURTH STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO OPEN EVENINGS An apple a day keeps her looking this way. Everyone knows that fresh fruits pave the road to healthy and happy smiles. Be smart and eat plenty of M A R T IN O 9 S FRESH FRUITS Jos. MARTINO co. 1304 Main street is for appetite is for best is for cherry You know the rest The cherries oozing with the mouth watering goodness in our famed cherry pies are from OSWALD Sl TAUBE FRESH FROZEN FRUITS eleetable to the eye utstanding in value remendously popular DOT FOODS SOLD AT D O T Eoon STORES 1 Match your electric penny, if you can, for VALUE! lc with your nationally famous low electric rates will bring you more than ten hours of radio enjoy- ment,-or clean thirty rugs,-or iron for half an hour,-or supply four hours of sight-protecting light,-or provide correct time for two weeks,- or furnish refrigeration for the greater part of a day. Try to match your electric penny, if you can, for versatility! and for dependability! Try to find its equal for the thousands of ways it responds to your call to make your life more pleasant. Give this amazing penny an opportunity to serve you more. Equip your home for more complete electrical living. THE CINCINNATI CIIS 81 ELECTRIC C0. if L fix K, . . . in pointing out that the annuals at sf 1.5 Withrow High School in Cincinnati have it won the highest awards, have been copied more than any other year book in the country . . . and that we are proud to have had a part in their creation and ik production for the past six years. if 1, f: imgziv-fa. -. Y X W X fin in P Cqlze cqxjpord Gbrinting Company .Qrinters and gmuofislzers Qxforcf Qlaio We Are Proud To Have Had A Part In The Production Of This Book. 8 ' FOR THE PAST TWENTY YEARS-PHYSI- CIANS HAVE DIRECTED PATIENTS TO HER- MANN'S BECAUSE OF THEIR CONFIDENCE IN THAT NAME HIGHEST STANDARDS OF PRE- SCRIPTION PHARMACY. Our complete prescription and drug sup- plies, give unmatched economics to cus- tomers, with a prompt and free auto de- livery, to complete a most comprehensive drug and prescription service to Hyde Park and Eastern Hills communities. 0456 ERMANN'S EA'0457 HYDE PARK 2726 Erie Hyde Park Square ,g.mwwL5fudm Portraiture 8z Commercial Photographers 626 Broadway Cincinnati, Ohio Phone PArkway 5625 ORIGINAL PIN DESIGNS PLUS FINE WORKMANSHIP PLUS SENSIBLE PRICES EQUAL WITHROW'S OUTSTANDING CLUB PINS We are proud to serve WithroW's clubs in the design and manufacture of their pins. Club officers are in- vited to write or phone-Parkway 1290-for designs and prices for their organization. GORDON B. MILLER Sz CO. 809 Walnut st. Pa. 1290 Collier and Sons Builders me Q. fnllim. 6740 MURRAY AVE. Un, inwh, 1j,01UL all , HEIDELBERG RYE BREAD THE FRESHEST THING IN TOWN AVONDALE CHEVROLET Serving Chevrolet Owners Since 1923' We Also Sell Used Cars Of All Kinds 3425 Reading Road Phone AVon 1880 PATHUNIZE YUUH CUMMUNITY STUHES FIRST. THEY SERVE Yllll EAITHEULLY ANU WELL Prescription Pharmacists Purity - Service - Quality - Accuracy 9540 2114 Madison Rd. - EA. 1220 9541 See you qt bmw 1417e. haiku, Kat New Soda Grill- Luncheonette Malteds And Frosted Malteds IVIOORMEIERS MILK 1914 Dana Ave. - Cincinnati, Ohio MELROSE 5036-6911 L G .Z 7 3078 MADISON ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO THE OAKLEY PAINT 81 GLASS CO. PAINTS - WALLPAPER - GLASS PLEASING YOU MEANS SUCCESS FOR US Gftdfkfad fqfllie Hyde Park Hardware co. 2725 Erie Ave.-Phone EASt 1879 CINCINNATI, OHIO HEGNEIVS Good food and prompt courte service has been Hegneris stand- ard for thirty years. HEGNER'S CAFE - 3057-59 Madison Rd. Swapping ngyweelfnew Everyone Falls For Becksmith's Candies F. C. BECKSMITH Wholesale Confections 4312 Beech St. Norwood 'I I-IEARTH BAKED PRETZELS SERVED IN CAFETERIA Crispy - Crunchy - Appetizing gmazwaa pfmfyr gn. 642 SEDAN ST., PHONE Wa. 0078-0263 For food delicious, quick and hot For food that always hits the spot The Annual staff when working late Finds Victory Diner really rates 7 . . JQIf' 5 ,MCf0lf'y LlfL8l 1114 East McMillan St. A. Golder, Mgr WE DELIVER Habits formed in High School days are likely to be the ones that will last throughout ones life. The girls in Withrow's cooking classes are forming the pro- fitable habit of using fine quality groceries. They KNOW that substitutes cost more eventually. They have learned to appreciate the value of wise buying at Courtneys'. COURTNEY BROTHERS CROCERS 2041 MADISON ROAD EAST 0726 tein ' 'L f.-1: N-. V v WM F1ach's famous fruits fill funny fel- lows and fickle ferns full of fine food and furnish fancy figures. FLACH BROS. GROCERY N. E. Cor. Second Sz Vine Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio A MOTHER A DAUGHTER Virginia: Dad and I have purchased a gift which will provide for you a more abundant life. Whether we live or die, this ideal educational plan, through the Con- necticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., will provide funds for your College education. Call PAULINE GANZ, PA. 8111 and let her explain this plan to you. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1812 CAREW TOWER CINCINNATI, OHIO VICTOR HILL WON THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CORNET This award makes him eligible to go to the National Solo and Ensemble Music Festival to be held this May in Battle Creek Michi- gan. If Victor should win the National Con- test he will be given the regional award for four states. Victor always uses instruments purchased from


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