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

 - Class of 1941

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V W A f i s-1 I pf- ,' 'gf Hur , gm' ,X :gg 'Wg ' ' Ti ml:-19, my 1 iff' Q . em mi an may 1 m.aaf1Ea4.Qis4 as Q ffyffgd-Q02 7 1 uf' I v f , .4 , ,. . fi! NJ .f7-Y , ,If-4,-jL.C 1. 'Y - L '7 7 A4 .lfffff r J f CO TO WITHROW we djcvsowalizab 64-cry of -4 NW f.,.... -f'f5?wf.a:.g,z,, 7 - -L..:qg1E,gfgg553 0 eb V O V57 ACH DAY AS com: TO 0 WITI-IROW AM THANKFUL FOR THE SUPREME ADVANTAGE OF A TRULY VALUABLE EDUCATION. EACH DAY AM GLAD OF WITHROWS ,W , ' I MANY ASSETS -rrs BEAUTIFUL AND sPAcloUs CAMPUS, rrs EXCELLENT LIBRARY, ITS HIGH SCHOLASTIC RATING, ITS WONDER- FUL LUNCHROOM. EACH DAY AM PROUD TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT WITHROW IS MY SCHOOL - WHERE RICH AND POOR ARE FRIENDS, AND DEMOCRACY IS THE KEYNOTE. EACH DAY AM GLAD TO SAY, GO TO WITHROWP' 04Wc A-OW MM gi i fi il 4 1 . i w i A fi X, Le 52 Xi es 'Q gy ,sy Q 222 ff, Q1 55 5? S4 5 L2 ti 2? 94 .1 A Si J, if! 5 5 E gg E ii 2 3 is 2 'N U 1d you ever cross the bridge enjoying the view to the right and left? you ever, when passlng the tower, notice at least one of the in- scriptions? Were you ever thrilled by seeing the hundreds of boys and girls scattered over the playfields during the day and after school hours? Did you ever enjoy a restful glance from classroom or study hall? lf you have done these things you have a sincere feeling of appreciation and gratitude for Withrow. s the final bell shrieks the passing signal, the halls of Withrow remind one of a once quiet bee hive which has just been disturbed. ? f if 5583? I iii? 'sl'9L31 5 A, .gg GO TO E '-M' 'ET 4l w N 1 , gm, fl 5 ig, Ya 'EL' wang mam H. W rf ., , cy 5 My-f V i fl f ' 1 1: ' F ff 5 ' fmt I ,. I2?fifa:1z9i 15 A .,fv, -,X H M ??fQ . gQf?if1f'Ef xN , . I .0 eff? -we-'P if H if wwf'- mmwqwqm Vw MMWMNMW HQ M M M-. by asv Sify .,,....--f X K Z 5 yy i 2 2 2 5 5 3 Q , 2 Q V 5 1 Q , in f ' . - ,Til 1 fi M e ,gf-G5 ? Esfgg' A i I MW,,.,....m-H .fx-Qi lff A 4, ., J Q , ...... my N,-' 'vw ,Nw-sf ,M FRONT: Miss Hoefle, Mrs. Weiss, Mrs. a REAR: Miss Murphy, Miss Mann, Mr. Vigard. 6-11 1 If H J cage n all matters, efficient and precise, the office .7 staff is oil on the troubled waters of school organization. P tterson, Mrs. Williams. . roning out the kinks of scholastic life is only a part of the Work that Mr. Cadwallader performs as Assistant Principal, Sigma Gamma advisor, boys' councilor, creator of the exam- ination schedule, and guardian of numerous odds and ends. Miss Agerter, as Dean of Girls and Dux Femina advisor, is an effective influence in guiding girls' activities. The chief responsibility of Mr. Wilbur is preparing Junior High HE-flats for their four- year grind. i , m 4 ! x l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nd gladly wolcle he lerne, and gladly teche nter the faculty- FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Atkins: UI want to shock youg you grow by Mr. Westenfield: Now this question will test your mental shocksf, reasoning power. Miss Yeatman: Come out of the fitting room, Miss Bahr: O people! 31115-H Miss Foster: Keep your toes pointed, girls. MTS- OCOHHSIII He dlcho- Mr, Regan: If you don't get this the first time, Miss Murphy: You'll get my Irish upli' I'll repeat it till you do. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightj: FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Meredith: 'AI want some work at the board Miss Moormann. H013 Browning-heis my love! today. ' 7 ' Mr. Baker: HNOW bear down on this and git ity Miss Rowell: Be sure to save your tax stamps. Miss Taylor: KT11 bet a Cookie on thatjf Miss Sibcy: Mls Shirley Morrow a girl or a boy? Mr. Simons: 'LNobody understands a Simonls joke. Miss Braunecker: t'That's another headachell' FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Cook: Now that's exciting! Miss MacLeod: A'History always repeatsf' Mr. Wilson: t'Brace upfl Miss Seel: How many did their best work today? Mr. Sherman: Boy, that battle was a knock- down-and-drag-outlll Mrs, Vogel: 'The bell has rung! Miss Campbell: 'RI don't think you did your home- work. Mr. Sankey: Now my baby- THIRD ROW Cleft to rightjz FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightjz Mr. Nankovitch: UBut you don't have to remember thatg you'll get it in College Algebra. Miss Hildebrand: For pity's sake! Miss Vatter: I'll write you a little love-note, dearief' Mr. Holbo: 'AI don't want to sit in any printing inkf' Mrs. Baker: Has anyone seen my grey book? Mr. Stephany: Absence make the marks grow rounder. Miss Dornette: 'Tm glad that you are all interest- ed in joining the Audubon Society. Miss James: First we'll have the dicteef' Wh FIRST ROW Cleft to rightj: SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Green: No nightwork? Yes-I know, your baby brother chewed it upf' Mr. Orlando: Now come on, tenors, just try! Miss Seay: Be sure your machines are double- spacedli' Mr. Smith: Come on, this isn't a regular high- school orchestra, this is the Withrow Presentation Orchestraf' Miss Coe: Let,s study the questions now before we take the test. Mr. Grether: Now weyre going to make this the best A Capella Choir in the city. Mr. Oberschmidt: You can visit me at 3 o'clock or take the 'Board of Educationfv Miss Feyereisen: Don,t look at the keys. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightjz FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Pooley: Learn to use the catalogf' Miss Rehring: 'fYou'll find that in the History Alcovef' Miss Cavendish: John, out with the gum! You can't afford to chew your grade. Mr. Hunt: Now when I used to live on the farm Mr. Seay: Come on now girls, give me a chance to talkln Miss Zorn: It behooves us to make our measure- ments accurate. Mr, Vigard: Where were you the third pe-riod?f' Miss Strate: We stand when we recite in this classf, FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Lally: You girls should know your Miss M. Walker: Why didn't you get up five min- geography. utes earlier? Miss Smethurst: Bully off! Miss Conner: I think Trig. is much easier than Miss Baehr: This is what I call a regular-irregu- Algebraf' lar verb. Miss Dickenson: Why didn't you do your night- Mrs. Hartsell: 4'Must the sixth period class always work?', be sleepy?'l Miss Blasberg: That was fine. Now try this! Miss Levitch: What about that story for Tower Echo?'y THIRD ROW Cleft to rightb: FOURTH ROW Cleft to fightli Mr. Atherton: Mary? No, Janef-Katherine? Now what is your name? Miss Wood: Don't get your hair in your food! Mr. Harner: Now if you fellows don't pay atten- tion you'll never get this. Mr. Mathias: Ha, ha, ha! Mr. Ziegler: HI-Iow would you like to spend some time in my seventh bell class today? Mr. Walker: Mechanical drawing gives one a new, exacting outlook on life. Mr. Schirmer: The back of the room be quiet! Mr. Srofe: I like to teach at Withrowf' Miss Bereskin: How's this view for a picture? FIRST ROW Cleft to rightbz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Hall: Are you planning to go to college? Miss Grove: 'KNOW let me look that up. Miss Rosenberger: O.K., two speeches next week. Mr. Anderson: A'Now you go down under and come up the right steps. THIRD Row Cleft to rightj: Mr. Brubaker: Now I guess I'll give you a few minutes to get your thoughts together. Miss Smith: Girls, you can't think and chew at the same time. Miss Spellmire: Mary, are you chewing gum? A nickel for the Welfare fund, please. Miss Good: Every day a teacher learns something new. Miss Parks: Compare them side by side. Mr. Holder: Make your points sharp! Mr. Leach: UWhy don't you birds get a real ex- cuse? Mr. Carlson: 'fO.K. Keep the room clean. Miss Fels: When we've reached the seventh grade, we say 'mathematics', not 'arithmetic'. Miss Ratterman: f'This spelling is terrific! Miss Anshutz: Some of the things that you say in here would be heresy in a college class. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightbz Mr. Wirth: i'Now get in there fellows and pull, pull, pull. Mr. Reuter: You sissies! I have to do that fifty times a dayfy Mrs. Linde: Good morning, cla-a-ass. Miss Irwin: Now I like trigf' Mrs. Flint: 'fHands on hips! Right! Miss Williams: 'KYou know, I believe I am losing my ability to write hard testsf' I A FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz SECOND ROW Cleft to rightbz Miss Kitzman: All aboard! Get your numbers! Mr. Ray: A'Lookee here now! Miss Shaffer: That!s just one stage trick I know. Mr. Friedrich: 'AI am about to do something dras- tic. THIRD ROW Cleft to rightbz Mr. Howe: 'AI have a zero for you, Brother Stuart! See me after class. Miss Sears: You ought to see how chewing gum is madef' Miss Hines: The only things we're sure of are death and taxesf' Miss Gooley: Now this is a contract for ten ticketsf! Miss Bisceglia: Oh, but shorthand's so easy the second time you take it. Miss Mudge: I think 'La Florecita Azul' is the sweetest story. Mr. Davidson: Well, so much for that. Miss Vance: The stoves aren't to be sat onf' Mr. Webster: Now, in Vermont-. FOURTH ROW Cleft to rightjz Miss Corcoran: Let's have a speed test today. Mr. Hensel: t'One swat! Mrs. Lally: Hey you! What are you doing? Miss Stoess: The combination of colors is very importantf' Names of faculty whose pictures do not appear: Miss Caveman, Miss Freeman, Mrs. Gillman, Mrs. Hutch- inson, Miss Keller, Miss Perin, Miss Siehl, Miss Stoehr, Miss Wagner, Miss K. Walker, Miss Durham, Mrs. Fox. L wg 4 MQ M EWw ELE CTI FOR '41 hether they be sweet or suave, simple or sophisticated, stupid or scholarly, we love our seniors. pmmmwdff' FIRST ROW ABNEE, VICTOR, JR., Vic Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 String Quartet 3, 43 Inter-High Orchestra 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 33 Withrow Club 33 Newlin Math Club 3, 43 Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 43 Sigma Gamma 4, Presi- dent 43 Annual Literary Staff 43 Presentation Orchestra 3, 43 With- row's Candidate for Mayor 43 Annual Representative 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 String Sextet 4. ACKMAN, EVELYN Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School3 G.A.A. 33 Skate Club 3. ACOMB, HAROLD, Harry Golf 3, 4. SECOND ROW ADAMS, DORIS G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Chorean Dance Club 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. ADAMS, ELAINE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 2, 33 Volley Ball 2, 33 Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 43 Bowling 3, 43 Spanish Club 4. ADAMS, WILBUR Entered Withrow in junior year from Frankfort, Kentucky3 Foot- ball 4. THIRD ROW ADLER, HELEN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Archery 13 Withrow Min- strels 2, 3, 43 Chorean Dance Club 2, 3, 4. AERNI, JEANNE Gens Togata 2, 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Pep Committee 3, 43 Newlin Math Club 4, Secretary 43 Senior Class Secretary3 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 43 Hockey 1. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Manager 23 Swimming 1, 23 Archery 33 Dux Femina 4. ALBRECI-IT, JESSIE ALLEN, Jess G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 43 Chorean Dance Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Tower Y 33 Archery 13 Shuffle Board 33 Athletic Representative 13 Table Tennis 3. FOURTH ROW ALLAIS, JANET, 'tJan G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 23 Withrow Players 13 Tower News 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 Hockey 13 Swimming 1, 33 Basketball 1. Graduated in 3 years. ALLEN, HARLAND, B1ld,' Camera Club 1, 2, 3, President 33 Hi-Y 4. ALLMAN, ROLAND, Speed Band 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Physics Club 3. FIFTH ROW ANDRETTA, BETTY JUNE, 3'Andy G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Ring Chairman 33 Camera Club 2, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Special Chorus 1, 2. ANDREW, TOM, Tink Withrow Club 33 Hi-Y 4. ARMSTRONG, JUANITA, Wann Entered Withrow in junior year from Madison, Indiana3 Tower Y 33 G.A.A. 33 Swimming 3, 43 Volley Ball 3. SIXTH ROW AUBERT, KATHERINE, Kay Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Archery 1, 3, 4, Manager 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Vol- ley Ball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Gens Togata 23 Tower Y 3, 43 Thalian 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Lunch Room 2, 3, 4. AUBUCHON, MARILEE, Lee Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Regina High School3 G.A.A. 23 Volley Ball 23 Athletic Representative 2. AUFDERHEIDE, ROBERT, Bob SEVENTH ROW AYERS, CATHERINE, Kate Hockey 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Deck Tennis 3, Champion 33 Dance Club 3, 43 Athletic Representative 4. BAAB, BETTY G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Skate Club 13 Law Club 43 Tower Y 4. BAILEY, PATRICIA, Pat Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Notre Dame Academy3 G.A.A. 33 Archery 2, 3. Page Twenty-Six Page Twenty-Seven FIRST ROW BAKER, CLIFFORD, Cliff BALCOM, JEAN Basketball 3, 4, Captain 43 Tower Y 43 Volley Ball 3, 4. BALL, BETTY, Butch Literatas 1, 23 Withrow Minstrels 13 G.A.A. 3, 43 Physics Club 33 Tower Y 43 Presentation Orchestra 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 4. SECOND ROW BALLBACH, LUCY AILEEN G.A.A. 13 Tower Y 4. BAUER, ALMA BETTY G.A.A. 1, 23 Skate Club 3, 43 Tower Y 2, 3, 43 Archery 1. BECHTOL, EVELYN, Becky Law Club 4. THIRD ROW BECKER, HELEN, Becky 13 Law Club 43 Tower News Representative 3, 43 Camera u . BEINECKE, JUNE B, 'tJunie G.A.A. 2, 33 Volley Ball 23 Law Club 43 Tower Y 4. BELLONBY, JAMES, Jim Newlin Math Club 3, 43 Radio Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Camera Club 43 Gens Togata 43 Withrow Players 4. FOURTH ROW BENGERT, JEAN BENNETT, FREDA, Fred Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Presentation Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Graduated in 3 years. BENNETT, MARION, Cotton G.A.A. 1, 23 Lunch Room 2, 3, 4. FIFTH ROW BENNETT, MARJORIE Marg Lunch Room 4. BERRING, BETTY, Jerry Bowling 43 Skate Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 4. BEST, JEAN, Bestie G.A.A. 1, 3. SIXTH ROW BICK, MARIAN Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 3, 43 G.A.A. 23 Baseball 2. BINFORD, SHIRLEY, Binnie Entered Withrow in senior year from Olathe, Kansas. Tower Y 43 Spanish Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 4. BINGMAN, JANET Babe . G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Skate Club 43 Volley Ball 23 Table Tennis 4. SEVENTH ROW BLACK, LOUISE . G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 Gens Togata 2, 3, 43 Scribblers 3, 43 Dux Femina 4, Vice President 43 Tower Y 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, President 43 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 3. BLAIR, RITA, Beet l Skate Club 1, 23 Pep Committee 33 Athletic Representative 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Archery 2. BLOCKSOM, JOHN, Johnny Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team 3, 43 Physics Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Newlin Math Club 4. FIRST ROW BLUM, JOHN W., Bub Newlin Math Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. BOESCH, DOROTHY, Dottie Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Special Chorus 1, 2, 33 Tower News Representative 1. 23 Annual Representative 1, 2, 33 Camera Club 23 G.A.A. 13 Riding Club 3, 43 Swimming 1. BOIIL, CHARLES H., Charley Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Botany Club 23 Camera Club 3. SECOND ROW BOIKE, EDWARD Cross Country 43 Track Team 4. BOISSEAU, CLAIRE G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Literary Staff 43 Dance Club 33 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 43 French Club 43 Volley Ball 4. BONO, ALFRED H., Al Camera Club 33 Lunch Room 3, 4. THIRD ROW BOOTH, NORRIS, Bumps Gens Togata 33 Lunch room 4. BOWERS, PAULINE, Peggy Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Batavia High School. Bank 23 Basketball 2. BOXELL, ELAINE Tower News 4. FOURTH ROW BOYD, MARION, Boydie Senior Orchestra 1, 23 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Girls' Tennis Club 13 Aviation Club 33 Dux Femina 43 Tower Y 3, 4, Squad Leader 4. BRADBURY, BYRON W., B.W. A Gens Togata 13 Special Chorus 1, 23 Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 H1-Y 3, 43 Newlin Math Club 43 Physics Club 33 Tennis Club 2. BRADLEY, JACQUELYN, Jackie Law Club 4. FIFTH ROW BRAFFORD, JEANETTE, Jean G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Dance Club 1, 2. BRAND, LOIS Literatas 1, 23 Tower Y 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 4. BREIER, GEORGE, Gates Stamp Club 1, 23 Physics Club 4. SIXTH Row BREIG, DALE BRESLIN, ALICE L., f'Bres G.A.A. 13 Skate Club 23 Tower Y 4, BROWN, CARRIE SEVENTH ROW BROWN, ELVETA BROWN, FRANCIS, '-Franny Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Xgithfovil lllayers 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Withrow 1ns re s . BROWN, MARY Brownie Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Tower Page Twenty-Eight Page Twenty-Nine FIRST ROW BROWN, MARY ALICE, f'Mickey Tower News Representative 1. BROWNE, NANCY, Nance . I Spanish Club 45 Law Club 45 Swimming 1. BRYAN, BETTY JANE, Bet SECOND ROW BRYAN, JUNE, Junie Volley Ball 3. BUCK, PAUL RUSSELL Physics Club 4. BUDDE, EDITH, Edie h Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Mary's High School. G.A.A. 2. THIRD ROW BUETSCHE, RUTH IRENE, '5Ruthie G.A.A. 35 Tower Y 45 Law Club 4. BUSCH, VIRGINIA, Ginny Bowling Club 3. BUTLER, MARY ELLEN G.A.A. 1, 45 Tower Y 3. FOURTH ROW BUXTON, JACK, Buck Gens Togata 25 Withrow Players 1, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 3, 45 Sigma Gamma 45 Philologia 3, 45 Special Chorus 15 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Inter-High Choir 3, 4. BYRD, HARRY, 4'Admiral Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Baseball 45 Tower News Representative 15 Athletic Representative 25 Law Club 4. CAHALL, JEAN Tower Y 45 Gens Togata 4. FIFTH ROW CALDVVELL, HARLEY, Butch Withrow Players 2, 35 Botany Club 25 Pep Committee 3, 4. Chair- man 35 Cheerleader 45 Physics Club 45 Thalian Club 45 Withrow Minstrels 35 Hi-Y 3, 4. CALLAI-IAN, LEONORA, Callie Entered Withrow in junior year from St. Paris, Ohio. G.A.A. 3. CARBERRY, FERN G.A.A. 1. SIXTH ROW CARLOCK, GERTRUDE MARY, Genie Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Douglas High School. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. CARR, JOSEPH G., Joe Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Phoenix, Arizona. Tower News 2, 3, 4, Headline Editor 3, Associate Editor 45 Camera Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. CARRINGER, ROBERT, Bob Presentation Orchestra 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW CARSON, VERA, Boots Fairque Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. CASSIN, CATHERINE, Kay Alpha Y 1, 2, Secretary 15 G.A.A. 1, 2. 45 Withrow Players 35 Tower Y 45 Camera Club 45 Volley Ball 15 Hockey 15 Riding Club 45 Deck Tennis 25 Table Tennis 2. CATE, PAUL, Katy-did Cross Country Team 3, 45 Life-Saving 3, 45 Gym Team 4. FIRST ROW CHILDS, EVANGELINE RUTH, Billie Entered Withrow in sophomore year. Tri-Hi Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. CLARK, KEITH Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Nashville, Tennessee. Track 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 4. CLOSE, ROBERT, Cuddles Spanish Club 1, 23 Pythagorean Math Club, President 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Crew Manager 3, 43 Thalian 43 Sigma Gamma 43 Tennis Club 1, 2, 33 Philologia 4, Vice President-Treasurer 43 Withrow Players 3, 4. SECOND ROW COLE, CARL Radio Club 33 Camera Club 4. COLE, LA VERN, Cheerful G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Law Club 43 Bowling 3. COLEMAN, ROBERT, Speed Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Vice President-Treasurer 23 Newlin Math Club 4, Treas- urer 43 Withrow Minstrels Crew 3, 43 Tennis Club 3. THIRD ROW COLLIER, BETTY Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Literatas 13 Tower News 4. COLLIER, EARL, Chesty Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Philologia 3, 4, President 43 An- nual Art Staff 3, 43 Withrow Players 2, 3, 4. COLVIN, ROSEMARY FOURTH ROW COMBS, MARIAN, Davey Riding Club 13 Bowling Club 4. CONWELL, HALFORD Hal Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Football Man- ager 13 Pep Committee 13 Philologia 3, 4, Censor 43 Debate Club 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Special Chorus 13 Sigma Gamma 43 Gens Togata 33 Annual Sales Manager 43 Physics Club 3. COOK, ROBERT W., Cookie Hi Y 3, 43 Law Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 3. FIFTH ROW COOK, VELMA, Cookie Volley Ball 13 Riding Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Treasurer 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Skate Club 3, 43 Archery 2. COOPER, WALTER COUCI-I, EDWARD R., Ed Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Rochester. New York. Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Special Chorus 23 Physics Club 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 33 Tennis Club 2, 3, 43 Newlin Math Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Camera Club 33 Inter-High Choir 4. SIXTH ROW COUCH, LEROY Basketball 1, 2, 3. 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2. CRADY, ELEANOR Literatas 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Thalian 3, 43 Tower Y 43 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 1, 23 Volley Ball 1, 23 Hock- ey 2. CRAWFORD, JIM, Shorty Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Model Airplane Club 1, 2. SEVENTH ROW CREGAN, ROSEMARY CRONENWETT, VIOLET, Vi Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Presentation Orchestra 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Physics Club 43 G.A.A. 1, 43 Dance Club 2. 43 Hockey 43 Tower Y 43 Annual Representative 43 Volley Ball 4. CRUTCHER, CYNTHIA, Crutch Gens Togata 13 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 43 French Club 4, Treasurer 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Swimming 3. Page Thirty w Page Thirty-One FIRST ROW DACEY, BERNARD, Benjeemime Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. DANZL, JIM DAUGHERTY, NAOMI 'tNonnie', SECOND Row DAUM, MARY Lou DAVIS, JENNINGS, Daddy Long Legs Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, 41 Swimming Team 1, 2, Physics Club 43 Law Club 4, Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Skate Club 2, 3. DAVIS, LEE, Stinky Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, 4, President 31 Debate Club 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Tennis Team 3, 43 Football Manager 13 Withrow Minstrels 2, 43 Philologia 3. 4. THIRD ROW DAVIS, LOUISE I., Lue Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice President 43 Baseball 1, Spanish Club 4. DAVIS, ROSEMARY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 45 Literatas 1, 23 Physics Club 3: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2. 3, 4. DAWSON, FLORENCE, Flo A Cappella Choir 4. FOURTH ROW DEAN, BEVERLY DeBECK, RUTH, Poofie Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, President 4, Dux Femina 4, G.A.A. 3, Physics Club 3, Aeneadae 4, Tower Y 4, French Club 4, Scribblers 4. DEEDS, BETTY G.A.A. lg Withrow Players 3. FIFTH ROW DELLER, BETTY, Bet G.A.A. 1. DENTON, ETHEL Larry DEWING, ROSEMOYNE Literatas 1, 23 Spanish Club 25 Pep Committee 2, 3, 43 Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Athletic Representative 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4. SIXTH ROW DIACK, WILLIAM, Bill Band 2, 3, 4, President 43 Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, With- row Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Manager 2, 3, 43 Thalian 2, 3, 45 Hi- Y 3, 43 Pythagorean Math Club 4, Treasurer 4, Withrow Players 3, 43 Philologia 4. DICKENS, ALBERT, Al Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Alumnal Orchestra 2, 3, With- row Minstrels 13 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Quintet 3, 43 Presentation Orchestra 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 4. DICKERSON, RICHARD, Dick Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Newlin Math Club 3, 4, President 4, Philologia 4, Judge 4. SEVENTH ROW DIEMER, DOROTHY, 'fDot G.A.A. 1, 2, Lunchroom 3, 43 Tower Y 3. DIERS, RUTH Literatas 13 Physics Club 2, 3. Secretary 23 Lunchroom 3, 43 Tower News 2, 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Tower Y 43 Volley Ball 13 Tower News Representative 3. DOWNING, WESLEY, Wes Thalian 3, 43 Tower News 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4. FIRST ROW DOYLE, ANN, Virginia Entered Withrow in senior year from Richmond, Virginia. DOYLE JEANNE MARIE, Jeannie Entered, Withrow in senior year from Goshen, Ohio. Tower Y 4. DUBLE, Band 2, DICK, Archie 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Physics Club 43 Annual Rep- resentative 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. SECOND ROW DUE, KATI-IRYN, Kate,' Lunchroom 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 33 Law Club 43 Riding Club 2. DUNN, G.A.A. BETTY, Mic 13 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4. EBERHARD, LOIS, L0ie G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 41 Archery 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Tower News 2, 33 Dance Club 23 Tower Y 3, 43 Annual Literary Staff 43 Baseball 3, 43 Withrow Playerettes 2. THIRD ROW EBERLE, ALICE, Teddy Skate Club 4. EBERLE, WALTER, Bud Entered Withrow in junior year from University School. Law Club 43 Hi-Y 4. EDWARDS, MATTIE, Speed Lunchroom 4. FOURTH ROW EIBEL, ELAINE AA 1 2 Ridin Club 13 Spanish Club 2, 33 Skate Club 33 Volley G .... 1 Q Ball 33 Archery 2. EIMER LEE Orchesira 13 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Tennis Club 1, 2, 33 Annual Publicity Agent 3. EISER, ALMA, Dolly Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Mary's High School. FIFTH ROW ELFRING, JACK, Elf Hi-Y 2, 33 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Physics Club 3. ELKINS, JOY, Elks Entered Withrow in junior year from Western Hills High School. G.A.A. 43 Tower Y 43 Law Club 43 Tower News Representative 43 Annual Representative 3. ELY, ROBERT W., Bob Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SIXTH ROW ENGELKE, JUNE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Law Club 4. ENWRIGHT, ARTHUR J., Moe Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Model Airplane Club 2. EPPERT, MIRIAM, Fud G.A,A. 1, 23 Special Chorus 1. SEVENTH ROW ERSIG, ESTELLA ERVIN, CHARLOTTE, Char Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Aedile 23 Literatas 1. 2, President 23 Scrib- blers 3, 43 Special Chorus 13 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 A Cappella Choir 43 Tennis Club 1. ESSEL, MARY ELIZABETH, Liz G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 3, 43 Hockey 2, 4, Captain 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 43 Swimming 1, 2, Saptgirg li Riding Club 23 Archery 23 Table Tennis 3, 43 Shuffel- oar , . Page Thirty-Two ., .. ..5 Q, . gi ... N fx y 2 K i ,M 3' 45 -mm fwf- 5? xg v 1538224 , , L , , .:,:.f,ff'fr, sF . In Ag E Ei K g-1,2 V 3 S . VH xg? S 'E . V' 2' aw? 2 2 . , wa. , - 758, S 5 1. 1 '-1222-:gg:a,:,v:f: 0-fx my . - will - , 'fur 'U - ' . ' ff:-5'a,!5::ii:. Seas.: 1 5 1 We-:1fs' H X ' 1 . 1,2 , few 2 - , : -:f:553::'3!agf!E:E 534 gm:- L Q fi ,L 18 3 5 ff- +1 s, rx N :KE -A um, FIRST ROW EVERHART, HOWARD, Nebbs Skate Club 4. EWIG, JANET, Jan Tower Y 3, 43 Camera Club 4. FARISS, DOROTHEA, Dot G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 2, 43 Baseball 23 Swimming 13 Tower 4. SECOND ROW FIELMAN, LORAINE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorean Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Tower Y 3, 4, Squad Leader 43 Hockey 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Tennis 1, 3, 43 Gens Togata 23 French Club 43 Baseball 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, FISHER, ELEANOR Tower Y 43 Law Club 43 G.A.A. 2. FISHER, EVELYN Evie G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Tennis Club 13 Table Tennis l, 2, 3, 43 Archery 1, 23 Debate Club 2. 3, Secretary 23 Lunchroom 2, 3, 43 Tower News 33 Tower Y 43 Thalian 3, 43 Gens Togata 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 3, 4, Literatas 1, 23 Riding Club 4. THIRD ROW FITZGERALD, ELAINE G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Manager 2. 3, 43 Alpha Y 1, 23 Tower Y 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Dance Club 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3. FLAGG, GEORGE W., Frump Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Athletic Represent- ative 1. 23 Tower News Representative 1, 23 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Lunchroom 4. FLAHERTY, DONALD, Irish Athletic Representative 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 43 Track 43 Law Club 4. Entered Withrow in junior year from Purcell. FOURTH ROW FLICK, NORBERT. Squirrel Tower News 2, 43 Withrow Players 2, 3. FOOTE, DOROTHY, Dottyy' Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Terrace Park High School. FORBRIGER, CAROLYN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Gens Togata 1, 23 Literatas 1: Camera Club 33 Withrow Minstrels 2, 33 School Bank 43 Tower Y 3, 4, Art Chairman 43 Dux Femina 4. FIFTH ROW Fox, MARIAN, ffroxxyr Law Club 4. FREDRICK, CHARLES E.. f'Freddie Boys' Glee Club 1, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Tower News Representative 43 Annual Literary Staff 43 Philologia 4. Withrow Minstrels 4. FREY, RUTH NAOMI, Sis Tower Y 3, 43 Alpha Y 1, 23 G.A.A. 43 Law Club 4. SIXTH ROW FRIEDRICH, ROBERT, Headache Skate Club 3. FREYBLER, JAMES FRIEDRICI-I, FRED, t'Herman Football 2, 4. SEVENTH Row FRIEND, CHARLES, Chuck', Lunchroom 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4. FRILLMAN, ELEANOR, Lynn Entered Withrow in .senior year from Milford High School. FRY, LULA MAE, Small Fry G.A.A. 2. 3, 43 Lunchroom 3, 43 Tower Y 4. Page Thirty-Fou1 Page Thirty-Five FIRST ROW FULLER, TIMOTHY, Tim Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Douglas Junior High School. Hi-Y 2. GABRIEL. RUTH G., Gabby Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School. G.A.A. 4: Law Club 4. GAHR, FREDERICH, Rick Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Withrow Players 4. SECOND ROW GARDNER, MARGIE GEARY, BILL GEHB, ELMER, Elm THIRD ROW GERARD, IRMA, lrmie G.A.A. 1: Volley Ball 2: Lunchroom 3. 4. GERDE, CHARLES, Gert Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 2: Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Tennis Team 3, 4: Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. GERDES, GRANT, General U. S. Radio Club 2, 3. FOURTH ROW GESSNER. JIM Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. GIBSON, DOROTHY, Dottie . Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Mary's High School. Law Club 4: Bowling 4. GLASER, GARNET ROSE, Pep Law Club 4: Dance Club 4: Tower Y 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 4: Baseball 4. FIFTH ROW GLYNN. PHIL Track 2: Law Club 3: Withrow Minstrels 2. GOLDER. BETTY, Goldie Skate Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 4: Tower Y 4: Withrow Minstrels 1. 2, 3, 4. GOOSMAN. ROBERT. Goose Withrow Club 2: Hi-Y 3: Philologia 3. 4: Newlin Math Club 2, 4: Tower News 3. 4, Business Manager 4: Cheerleader 4: Annual Literary Staff 4: Thalian 3, 4, President 4: Sigma Gamma 4: Sen- ior Class Vice President. SIXTH ROW GOSSARD, OLIVER Annual Literary Staff 3. 4. Co-Editor 4: Thalian 3. 4, Treasurer 4: Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, President 4: Bookroom 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 4: Debate Club 2: Withrow Minstrels 2. GRABENSTEDER, JEAN. Graby Lunchroom 4: Band 4: Withrow Minstrels 4. GRAINGER, GEORGE JR., Yachts Taxidermy 1. SEVENTH ROW GRAY, LEONARD, Len Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Annual Literary Staff 4: Physics Club 4. GRAYDON, LUCY, Luce Entered Withrow in junior year from College Preparatory School for Girls, Cincinnati. G.A.A. 3, 4: Tower Y 4: Swimming Team 3, 4: Camera Club 4. GREGORY, JUANITA, Nita G.A.A. 3: Girl Reserves 1. FIRST ROW GRIMES, ARNOLD, Speed Band 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4. GRIMSTVEDT, DORIS, Grimmy G.A.A. 13 Volley Ball 13 Tennis Club 13 Special Chorus 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Inter High Choir 2, 3, 43 Madrigal Singers 33 Glee Club 33 Withrow Minstrels 33 Camera Club 33 Gens Togata 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, President 43 Dux Fernina 4. GUNTER, ALICE JUNE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Archery 1, 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Gens Togata 23 School Bank 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 4. SECOND ROW HAASE, HAZEL EVELYN Withrow Playerettes 23 Thalian 43 Tower Y 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 33 Hockey 1, 2. 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Archery 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Annual Representative 2, 3. HAHN, MARY ALICE Withrow Players 1, 23 Thalian 3, 4, Secretary 43 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Tower News 2. 3, 4, Sports Editor 43 Tower Y 33 Dux Femina 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 43 Hockey 13 Tennis 43 Scribblers 3, 4. HALL, NELLY MARIE, Nell Tower News 33 Tower Y 4, Treasurer 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Inter-High 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Special Chorus 33 With- row Minstrels 3, 4. THIRD ROW HALL, VIRGINIA, Ginny G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Special Chorus 1, 2, 33 Skate Club 43 Table Tennis 33 Annual Business Staff 3, 43 Annual Sales Promoter 3, 43 Annual Assistant Business Manager 33 Annual Business Manager 4. HALL, WILLIAM, Bill Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School. Gens Togata 3. HANCOCK. ROBERT STUART Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hughes High School. Tennis Team 2, 3, 43 Newlin Math Club 43 Basketball 2, 3. FOURTH ROW HANFORD, RICHARD WARREN, 'fDick Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 23 Debate Club 23 Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Physics Club 3. 43 Newlin Math Club 43 Hi-Y 4, Secretary 43 Tower News 43 Spanish Club 3, 4. HAPPY, FRANK, Daniel Hap Boone Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. HUMMEL, BETTY MAY Entered Withrow in senior year from Greensburg, Indiana. FIFTH ROW HASSEBROCK, HELEN HASSENGER, EDWARD, Jasper Lunch Room 2, 3, 4. HATTERICK, ETHEL FRANCES, Fran Tower Y 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 43 Volley Ball 43 Basketball 4. SIXTH ROW HAYNES, FLONNIE B. Special Chorus 2, 3. HEATON, STANLEY Hi-Y 3, 4. HEFFNER, BOB SEVENTH ROW HEIDECKER, CECILIA FRANCES, 'fCeil Tower Y 4. HEIMANN, ESTELLE Riding Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 23 Skate Club 3. HENSGEN, DOROTHY, Dot G.A.A. 13 Volley Ball 1. l Page Thirty-Sia Page Thirty-Seo en f V FIRST ROW HERWEH, JEAN G.A.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Play Day Manager 33 Archery 1, 33 Spanish Club 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Pep Committee 3, 4. HESS, RUTH, Ruthie G.A.A. I3 Volley Ball 13 Skate Club 23 Lunchroom 3, 43 Literatas 1. HESSELBACH, ROBERT W. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3. 43 Inter-High Choir 23 Spanish Club 3, Vice-President 33 Withrow Minstrels 2. SEC ON D ROVV HETZELL, BILL laoys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Special Chorus 13 i-Y 4. HEXAMER, ANN, Hexie G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 33 Tennis 2, 3. 4. Manager 43 Dance Club 3, 43 Tower Y 43 Dux Femina 43 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 4. HIGHT, WILLIAM, Bill Thalian 3, 43 Physics Club 33 Law Club 3. THIRD ROW HILDEBRAND, RUTH Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 3, 43 G.A.A. 4. I, O ' V HILL, JEAN, -'Blondie' .7 , if G.A.A. 4. , . , . , 4 A1 x. 1 - -' 'f X , 3 'F --rw, 1 HILL, VICTOR ,li , 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4,'Secretary 43 Orchestra 1,?2, 3, 43 Presentation Orchestra 3, 43 Trumpet Quartet 3,43 A Cappella Choir 1, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1, 4. . if 3 ff, v I . FOURTH ROW f HINDMAN, LOUISE JANE, Nanie G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Bowling 13 Basketball 1. HISER, LOUELLA MAY, Gabby Hockey 23 Volley Ball 13 Basketball 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 Literatas 2. HITCHCOCK, DOROTHY FIFTH ROW HODGES, VIRGINIA MARILYN, Ginny Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 3, 4. I-IOEL, FRANKLIN M. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from East Wichita, Kansas. Model Airplane Club 2, 4. HOLLY, DOROTHY LILLIAN Annual Representative 1. SIXTH ROW HOLMES, MATTIE IDETHEL, Dett Entered Withrow in senior year from Terre Haute, Indiana. HOWARD, JAMES, Jim Entered Withrow in freshman year from Hartwell High. Cross- country 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. HUBBARD, LESTER SEVENTH ROW HUBBELL, BILL HUBER, BETTY GENE, Hubs G.A.A. 1, 23 Hockey 13 Tower Y 43 Tennis 1. HUMPHREYS, ROBERT L., Hump Boys' Glee Club 33 Tennis Club 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 3. FIRST ROW INGRAI-IAM, GLORIA, GoGo G.A.A. 1, 33 Volley Ball 2. INGRAM, PAUL, Puddie Skate Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Football Manager 2, 3, 43 Annual Representative 2. IRETON, ALICE Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 3, 4, Secretary 3. SECOND ROW IRWIN, NANCY KATHARINE, Nan G.A.A. 1, 3, 43 Shuffleboard 33 Alpha Y 1, 2, Vice President 23 Tower Y 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice President 43 Special Chorus 23 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Librarian 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 French Club 4. JACKSON, ARTHUR, Art Skate -Club 13 Annual Representative 1, 2. JACKSON, CHARLES, Charlie Physics Club 33 Hi-Y 4. THIRD ROW JACKSON, EUGENE Track 4. JACKSON. LOREN, J. J. Withrow Players 23 Withrow Minstrels lg Boys' Glee Club 43 A Cappella Choir 4. JACOBS, ALBERT, Jake Debate Club 13 Junior Band 13 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 String Quartet 3, 4. FOURTH ROW JAHNIGEN, HARRY E., 'tJerk Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3. JARRETT, JEAN, Jerry G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 2, President 33 French Club 43 Gens Togata 1, 23 Tower Y 43 Archery 2. JARVIS, EMOLYN, Emmy Lou Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Dance Club 33 Tennis 23 Camera Club 43 Tower Y 43 Thalian 4. FIFTH ROW JENNINGS, DONALD, Don Skate Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Annual Representative 4. JENNINGS, HARRY, Har Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower News Representative 4. JOHNSTON, GLENN SIXTH ROW JONAS, BETTE, Bets Tower Y 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Bowling 43 Volley Ball 1. JONES, ROBERT, Bob Hi-Y 3, 43 Law Club 1, 4, Vice-President 43 Swimming 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 1. JONES, CHARLES, Bill SEVENTH ROW JULLIEN, DORIS G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Botany Club 23 Tower Y 3, 4, Squad Leader 43 Withrow Minstrels 13 French Club 4. KAUFMAN, RUTH, Kaufie Dance Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Bowling Club 4. KAUTZ, DOROTHY Scribblers 3, 43 Tower Y 33 Dux Femina 43 Tower News 1, 2, 33 Annual Literary Staff 43 Gens Togata 2, 3, 43 Aeneidae 33 Withrow Players 23 Tower News Representative 3. Page Thirty-Eight Page Thirty-Nine FIRST ROW KEEGAN, BUDD, Keeg Withrow Minstrels 1. 2, 3. KELLEY, ALICE, '-stinkie' 1 Entered Withrow in Junior year from Sefton High School. Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Bowling Club 45 Dance Club 3. KELLER, OWEN, Kel Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 4. SECOND ROW KEMEN, AILEEN, Mike Gens Togata 2, 3, 45 Newlin Math Club 3, 45 Physics Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Referee 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Table Tennis 1, 2, 35 Horse Shoes 25 Shuffleboard 1, 2. KENDLE, WINIFRED, Winnie Entered Withrow in Junior year from East Cleveland, Ohio. A Cappella Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 35 Withrow Minstrels 35 Tower Y 45 Thalian 4. KENNEDY, SHIRLEY, Ken G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Riding Club 1, 2, 45 Volley Ball 25 Swimming 15 Skate Club 3, 45 Tower Y 45 Dance Club 4. THIRD ROW KERNS, VIRGINIA, Tootsum G.A.A. 1, 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 35 Special Chorus 15 Thalian 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower Y 35 Camera Club 1, 2. KETTLER, KAY KIRBY, WINIFRED, Winnie Withrow Players 2, 3, 45 French Club 4, Vice President 45 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Tower Y 45 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 45 Archery 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 1, 2, 35 Annual Representative 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. FOURTH ROW KIRK, EDITH, Kirl-de G.A.A. 1, 2, 45 Tower Y 45 Skate Club 45 Bowling 45 Camera Club 4. KLINE, BURTON, Burt Baseball 2, 3, 45 Withrow Players 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Special Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Football 1. KNIGHT, SHIRLEY Tower Y 4. FIFTH ROW KOESTERS, EDWARD G., Ed Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School. KOLB, EVELYN, Cobena . Dance Club 35 Tower Y 45 Tower News Representative 1, 25 Withrow Minstrels 35 G.A.A. 45 Thalian 45 Swimming 3, 4. KRAMER, GERTRUDE, Gert Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. Tower Y 4. SIXTH ROW KRAMER, LORRAINE, Lon-ry I Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3. 45 Special Chorus 15 Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, 25 Botany Club 25 Gens Togata 2. KUCK, RICHARD Withrow Club 2, 35 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Senior Orchestra 3, 4. KUMPF, BILL Football 25 'Basketball 1, 25 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW KUNTER, WILMA, Stuff ' . Girls' Glee Club 1. 25 Alumnae Chorus 15 Swimming 15 Annual Literary Staff 35 Scribblers 35 Tower News 4. KUTCHBACK, JACK, Kutch Tennis Club 15 Swimming Team 25 Thalian 3, 45 Law Club 45 Hi- Y 2. KUYPER, JUNE G.A.A. 1, 45 Literatas 25 Spanish Club 35 Dance Club 35 Withrow Minstrels 3. 4 Q xuuisf . 'MT -. l .a' Af - .,,..?e.. lm. . Y 9 ' if 'g Ur? Q Q., . h ,m'A ., ., lx '. Y u Hgh n K ' .-' e 1 , Pa' '. -' , - .2 -wx' A , Ni! -7 .-,wx . .n 4 1 f 'x Y T A .W In i: -f v 5 K QM S, Ms is ' , 3 7 fm GZVGQSW L I , . , I 6 W . ' . . . 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F 5 s -.p1 f'4'f f3f?g .3 mf- - '2'.!f' , x?'., -.3211-'fbi ,9,Q-1e-nga W :jig 1 'RAS-K' r A gal, V l V . - ' . ll 1 . Q ,M . 1 ' le . fr ,K Q t ' Wig, 4 Q - xg: 1 ...vw 1 .wan rv. Page Forty-One FIRST ROW LABERMEIER, MAX, Laby Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Philologia 33 Withrow Playerettes 2, 3, President 3. LAKAMP, THELMA LALLY, VIRGINIA, '4Jinny Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Amelia, Ohio. G.A.A. 2, 4: Law Club 4, Tower Y 4, Tower News 43 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volley Ball 2, 43 Baseball 3, 4. SECOND ROW LANCASTER, WANDA, Mun G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, Volley Ball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 25 Tower News 4. LANGE, ARLENE, Atl LAUTERWASSER, NELLIE MARIE, Butch Law Club 41 G.A.A. 1, 2. THIRD ROW LAWSON, MARIAN. Pudgy Tower Y 43 Dux Femina 43 G.A.A. 23 Baseball 23 Basketball 2, French Club 4. LEAMAN, CARRIE, Scoty G.A.A. 13 Special Chorus 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2. 33 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4. LEE, ELAINE, Lee FOURTH ROW LE PERE, KATHRYN, Sis Spanish Club 2. LESLIE, MARY Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Physics Club 4, French Club 4. LETTAN, MARION FIFTH ROW LILES, RUTH G.A.A. 1, Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 3. LINDNER, DOROTHY G.A.A. 11 Tower Y 3, 45 Camera Club 4. LIST, RAC!-IAEL, Dachie Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Ursula Academy. Physics Club 43 Tower Y 43 Withrow Players 3. SIXTH ROW LOGAN, JACQUELINE, Jackie Entered Withrow in junior year from St. Mary's High School. Law Club 3, Tower Y 4. LOHRUM, BETTY, 'tBet G.A.A. 4. LONGBOTTOM, MARY CECELIA, Dimples . Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Mary's Hlgh School. SEVENTH ROW LOUIS, ALBERT, Al Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Captain 43 Special Chorus 1, 2, A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Boys' Glee Club 43 Physics Club 3, Thalian 3, 4, Vice President 43 Inter-High Choir 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Cheer- leader 43 Philologia 4. LOWRY, BATES. Bateese Tower News 3, 43 Hi-Y 4. LUCAS, RALPH Stamp Club 15 Tower News 4. FIRST ROW LUCKEN, CHARLES, Chas Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 43 Lunch Room 3. LUKENS, INEZ, Snaz G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Volley Ball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2. McCLURE, BILL, Mick Math Club 43 Camera Club 43 Withrow Players 3. SECOND ROW McCORMICK, MARY, Mickey Dance Club 43 Tower News Art Staff 43 Tower Y 4. McHUGl-I, MARJORIE, Margie Lunch Room 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Tower Y 4. Mcl-IUGI-I, ROGER, Mac Withrow Players 2, 3. 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Football 23 Boys' Glee Club 4. THIRD ROW McKINNEY, BARBARA Tower Y 23 Special Chorus 23 G.A.A. 13 Botany Club 1. McLEOD, DWIGHT Gens To ata 1. 2, 3, Junior Aedile 33 French Club 33 Special Chorus E 13 Withrow Minstrels 13 Boys' Glee Club 1. McMANNIS, MARJORIE, Shorty Gens Togata 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Tower Y 3, 43 Tower News Representative 13 Withrow Minstrels 13 Botany Club 1, 2. FOURTH ROW McPHAIL, DONALD, Donaldbain Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 33 Withrow Players 1, 23 Law Club 43 Athletic Representative 13 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 4. McPHEETERS, DAVID DWIGHT Dee Volley Ball 43 A Cappella Choir 2. 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Special Chorus 1, 23 Withrow Minstrels 33 H-Y 4. MacFARLAND, JEAN FIFTH ROW MacKEEVER, BOB, Mac Swimming Team 1, 2, 3. 43 Band 1, 23 Withrow Club 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4. MACK. BETTY, Irish Law Club 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 4. MAGEE, JAY, Fibber Withrow Players 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. SIXTH ROW MAI-ILENKAMP, ADELE, Dell G.A.A. 1, 23 Volley Ball 2. MALLIN, BEN Withrow Players 43 Golf Team 2, 3, 4. MALLIOS, GEORGE, John Boys' Blee Club 1, 23 Football 2. SEVENTH ROW MALONE MABEL, 'fMayme Law Club 43 Tower Y 4. MALSBARY FRANCES Frannie G.A MARSH, TOM, T Swimming 13 Physics Club 33 Law Club 43 Rifle Club 4, Vice Pres- ident, 4. Girlz G?ee Club 1. 2, ri, 43 Special chorus 23 A Cappella choir 43 Page Forty-Two Page Forty-Three FIRST ROW MARTIN, TOM, Tommy ' Bank 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Orchestra 4: Slgma Gamma 4: Withrow Minstrels 13 Presentation Orchestra 2. 3, 42 Trombone Quartet 3, 43 Philologia 3, 43 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MATHERS, LUCY ANN I G.A.A. 13 Hockey Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 33 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 French Club 4. MATLOCK, STANTON, Murph Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 43 Tower News 3. 4, Second Page Editor 43 Lunch Room 2, 3, 43 Phllologla 3, 41 Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 43 Male Chorus 2. 33 Feeder Chorus 1. SECOND ROW MAYER, ELEANOR . Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School. MEIERS, DOROTHY, Dottie G.A.A. 1, 43 Law Club 43 Baseball 4. MEYER, CLIFFORD, Cliff Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Spanish Club 4, Vice President 43 Philologia 3, 4. THIRD ROW MEYER, JACK Law Club 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Camera Club 33 Tower News 2. MEYER, JOHN, Johm1ie Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Tower News 43 Rifle Club 4. MEYER, NORMAN, Norm Spanish Club 43 Camera Club 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 43 Inter-High Choir 3, 43 Hi-Y 43 Special Chorus 2, 33 Thalian 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Madrigal Singers 3. FOURTH ROW MOELCHERT, BERTHA, Bert Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Law Club 4. MONTGOMERY, VAUGHAN E., Bud , MOORE, DAVID, Dave Swimming Team 33 Hi-Y 3, 4. FIFTH ROW MOREHOUSE, BETTY, Bet G.A.A. 1, 23 Volley Ball 1, 23 Baseball 1. 23 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower News 2, 33 Tower Y 43 Physics Club 43 Archery 4. MORGAN, BETTY, Doc G.A.A. 13 Girls' Glee Club 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 23 Basketball 1. MORRIS, CECILIA MADLYN, Celia Baskestball 1, 2, 33 Volley Ball 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Girl Reserves 1, 2, . SIXTH ROW MORRIS, PAULINE, Polly Gens Togata 1, 3, 43 Tower News 1, 3, 43 Literatas 1, 2, Secretary 23 Spanish Club 3, 4. MORROW, MARILYN Entered Withrow in senior year from South Bend, Indiana. MORROW, SHIRLEY, Deacon Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming Team 1. 2, 3, Manager 13 Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 33 Withrow Minstrels 3. SEVENTH ROW MOSER, ARTHUR, Duffy Camera Club 3, 4. MULLEN, HELEN ANN, Heli:-Aka G.A.A. 43 Spanish Club 33 Law Club 43 Bowling 2, 4. MULLEN, PATRICIA, Pat G.A.A. 13 Tower Y 3, 43 Volley Ball 23 Camera Club 4. FIRST ROW MULLOY, MARJORIE IEIrH1iered Withrow in senior year from Eden Grove Academy, College 1 . MYERS, EILEEN, Bunny Withrow Players 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 Tower News 1, 2, 33 Thalian 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Tower Y 33 Table Tennis 2. MYERS, LEON DAVID, Lee Track 3. SECOND ROW NEAL, JOSEPHINE, Joe Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Douglas Jr. High School. NEIL, EDWINA NERL, JANET MARILYN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volley Ball 1, 23 Deck Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Champion 1, 2, 43 Tower Y 43 Riding Club 43 Annual Literary Staff 43 Scribblers 43 Withrow Minstrels 3. THIRD ROW NEWMAN, CHARLES, Chas Hi-Y 43 Philologia 3, 43 Math Club 4. NEWMAN, ROBERT, Robbin Stamp Club 1, 23 Botany Club 1. 23 Withrow Players 43 Sergeant-at: arms 43 Withrow Minstrels 4. NICHOLS, NORMA, Norm Volley Ball 23 G.A.A. 2, 3. 43 Tower Y 3, 43 Skate Club 3, 4. FOURTH ROW NICOLA, MARIAN, Nickle Dance Club 2. 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Tower News 1, 2, 33 G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 23 Table Tennis 13 Hockey 13 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4. NIEMAN, DOROTHY, Dodie Entered Withrow in senior year from Cedarville, Ohio. NIETER, JEAN, Pete G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Hockey lj Camera Club 43 Annual Representative 13 Bowling 4. FIFTH ROW NOVOTNY, DORCIE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hughes High School. Senior Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 4i Liiteratas 23 Scribblers 3, 43 Tower News 3, 43 Withrow Min- stre s , 4. 0'CONNOR, JACK, Okie Law Club 43 Physics Club 43 Tower News 4. O'HARE, MARJORY, Irish Withrow Players 1, 23 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A, 1, 2, 43 Hockey 1, 23 Thalian 3, 43 Tower Y 3. 4. SIXTH ROW OMAN, JEAN, fam G.A.A. 1, 3, skate Club 2, 33 Riding ciub 3. ONEY, HARRY, Happy Withrow Players 1, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 43 Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Tower News 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 43 Annual Sales Promoter 3, 4, Philologia 4. O'ROURKE, JOHN, Jack A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW OSGOOD, MARY OSLER, DAVID, Dave Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Philologia 3, 4. PALIOBAGIS, KATHERINE, Katie Tower Y 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Special Chorus 23 Girls' Glee Club 33 A Cappella Choir 3. 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 1. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. Page Forty-Four Page Forty-Five FIRST ROW PALMER, BILL PANDORF, CHARLES 0. Chas Radio Club 13 Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 4. PARK, ARTHUR Football 1. 2, 33 Annual Staff 2. 3, 4, Advertising Manager 43 Hi-Y 4 SECOND ROW PARTLOW, PATRICIA Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Withrow Minstrels 33 Spanish Club 43 Tower Y 4. PATTERSON, MARY LOUISE, Patty G.A.A. 1, 23 Hippocrates 23 Gens Togata 23 Tower News 33 Thalian 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 French Club 4. PAULY, CHARLES Chick Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 23 Swimming Manager 3, 4. THIRD ROW PECK, GEORGE M. Swimming Team 13 Senior Bank 2, 3, 4. PERIN, CHARLES Special Chorus 1, 23 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Withrow Players 23 Cross Country Team 4. PERINI, DELIO, 4'Del Entered Withrow in junior year from Purcell High School. FOURTH ROW PERKINS, JOYCE, Joy G.A.A. 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 13 Lunch Room 4. PETTY, LORRAINE, Lorry Law Club 43 Tower Y 43 Tower News Representative 43 Annual Representative 3. PFEFFER, RUTH E.. Pepper G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Hockey 1, 23 Volley Ball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Tower Y 3, 43 Lunch Room 3, 43 Base Ball 1. FIFTH ROW PFINGSTAG, HENRY, Fink Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 33 Physics Club 33 Camera Club 3, 4: Math Club 4. PLETTNER, BILL Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis Team 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Basket Ball 23 Pep Committee 33 Law Club 43 Withrow Club 3. PLUEDDEMANN, MARJORIE, Marg Bowling 33 Gens Togata 2, 3. SIXTH ROW POE, HOWARD R. A Cappella Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 4. POMEROY, DE ROY Entered Withrow in junior year from Deer Park High School. A Cappella Choir 4. POPPE, JOAN IRENE, Jeannie G.A.A. 2, 33 Lunch Room 3, 43 Hockey 1. SEVENTH ROW PORTNER, ELISE, Porky Lunch Room 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Basket Ball 1. 23 Volley Ball 33 Tower Y 3, 4. PRATER, MARGIE AILEEN, Marge Special Chorus 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 G.A.A. 23 Law Club 4. PRICE, TOM, Tommy Hi-Y 1, 23 Withrow Players 1. 23 Puppet Club 2, Camera Club 4. FIRST ROW PRILLIMAN, GRACE PRILLIMAN, MARGARET PROSCH, DOROTHY, Dot SECOND ROW PRUDENT, GEORGE Stamp Club 1, 23 Camera Club 43 Golf Team 4. PUCKETT, ALICE, Billie G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2. 3, 43 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager if Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 43 Tower 3, 4. PUGH, BETTY Volley Ball 13 Tower News Representative 33 Tower Y 43 G.A.A. 1, 23 Camera Club 43 Tennis 4. THIRD ROW PUGI-I, LUCILLE, Lucy G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Literatas 23 Annual Business Manager 33 Tower News 2, 3. 4, Headline Co-Editor 43 Debate Club 43 Scribblers 43 Dux Femina 43 Thalian 4. PUSATERI, PAUL Basket Ball 1, 2. 33 Track 13 Football 2, 3, 43 Tower News 43 Sigma Gamma 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. PYLE, SAM Orchestra 13 Band 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2. Pre- sentation Orchestra 4. FOURTH ROW RATHKAMP, VIRGINIA French Club 4. REDMAN, HOMER REEVES, WILLIS L., Willie Lunch Room 3, 4. FIFTH ROW REMMER, BOB Life Saving 3, 4. RICKETSON, RUTH MARGARET, Ricky G.A.A. 13 Spanish Club 33 Tower Y 43 Camera Club 43 Camera Course 4, RIENER, RUTH, Terry Archery 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 3, 43 Volley Ball 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 Law Club 4. SIXTH ROW RITTER, THELMA JEANNE, Jeanne 1 Thalian 3, 43 Tower Y 3. 43 Tower News Representative 33 Tennis 43 Orchestra 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. ROBERTS, EVAN, Frog Swimming Team 1, 2, 33 Physics Club 3, 43 Camera Club 43 Rifle Club 4, President 43 Newlin Math Club 43 Track Team 4. ROBERTS, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Bill Swimming Team 1. 23 Physics Club 3, 43 Camera Club 43 Rifle Club 4, Secretary 4. SEVENTH ROW ROBERTSON, WILLIAM, Bill Hi-Y 3, 43 Tower News 3. ROETKER, ROSE MARY, Sis Baseball 1, 33 G.A.A. 1. ROLFING, JEAN G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Riding Club 2, 43 Volley Ball 2, 43 Basketball 23 Annual Representative 11 Tower News Rep- resentative 23 Literatas 1, 23 Scribblers 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Literary Co-Editor 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Special Chorus 33 Gens Togata 3, Secretary 33 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Dux Femina 4, President 43 Tower Y 43 French Club 4. President 4. Page Forty-Six Page Forty-Seven FIRST ROW ROTTMAN, BETTY G.A.A. 1, 23 Tower Y 33 Camera Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 4, ROST, PHYLLIS, Phyl Alpha Y 13 G.A.A. 2, 43 Spanish Club 33 Tower Y 43 Camera Club 43 Volley Ball 1. ROTHFUS, VIRGINIA, Jonya G.A.A. 1, 23 Volley Ball 13 Law Club 43 Skate Club 23 Basketball 13 Spanish Club 2. SECOND ROW ROWLAND, MARJORIE, Margie Alpha Y 23 Tower News 23 Special Chorus 33 Tower Y 3, 43 Camera Club 43 Camera Course 4. RUDOLPI-I, ROGER, Whitie Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Bernard High School. Hi- 3, 4. RUBENBAUER, JEANNETTE, Janet G.A.A. 43 Law Club 43 Tower Y 4. THIRD ROW RULE, DOROTHY, Dottie Lee Hockey 13 Bowling Club 43 Basketball 23 Volley Ball 1, 2. RUNYAN, JEAN Bowling 1. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 13 Baseball 1, 23 Volley Ball 2. RUNYAN, RALPH, Rowdy Hi-Y 3, 4. Vice President 43 Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Cam- era Club 33 Annual Photographer 43 Track Team 23 Tower News 4. FOURTH ROW RUPPERT, JO ANNE, Jo Entered Withrow in senior year from Independence, Kentucky. Tower Y 4. RUSCHER, FLORA Special Chorus 1, 23 Thalian 43 Tower Y 43 Bowling 4. RUSHING, HELEN, Tommy G.A.A. 33 Bowling Club 43 Volley Ball 1, 23 Baseball 2. FIFTH ROW RUSSELL, LELIA, Lee G,A.A. 43 Lunch Room 43 Volley Ball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2. RUZICKA, WARREN SAELENS, RAYMOND, Ray giltgreld Withrow in junior year from Lakewood. Ohio. Physics u . SIXTH ROW SANDERS, MARVIN SANKER, GEORGE, Sank SCHACI-ITE, ALFRED, Al Sigma Gamma 4. Vice President 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 33 Annual Sales Promoter 33 Tower News 43 Philologia 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Secretary 33 Class Treasurer 4. SEVENTH ROW RUFF, ALVIN, Al Philologia 3, 4. SCHAEFER, RUTH, Schaef G.A.A. 1, 23 Withrow Minstrels l, 2, 3, 43 Tower Y 3, 43 Camera Club 4. SCHIEAR, ALICE G.A.A. 13 Withrow Minstrels 13 Tower Y 43 French Club 4. FIRST ROW SCHMALFUSS, HERTHA, Hershey Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 45 Tower Y 4. SCHNEIDER, MARJORY, Marge G-A-1'-X 21 W1thT0W Players, 1, 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 45 Tower Y 455 Special Chorus 2, SCHNELLER, RUDOLPH, Rudy SECOND ROW SCI-IOEPFEL, AUDREY G.A.A. 1, 25 Tower Y 45 Riding Club 45 Volley Ball 15 Table Tennis 1162, 45 gamera Club 45 French Club 45 Bowling Team 45 Withrow ms re s . SCHONER, JEAN G.A.A. 1, 45 Withrow Minstrels 25 Tower Y 3, 45 Volley Ball 15 French Club 45 Alpha Y 1. SCHOTT, ARTHUR, Joe THIRD ROW SCHROEDER, NORMA JEAN, Chick-a-dee G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager-Individual Sports 2, 35 Special Chorus 15 Alpha Y 25 Tower Y 3, 4, Song Leader 3, 45 Annual Literary Staff 45 Law Club 45 Hockey 3. SCHROEDER, RODNEY G. Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 2. SCHROTEL, ROBERT, Schrot Football, 1, 2, 45 Law Club 4. FOURTH ROW SCHUESSLER, GRACE M. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Skate Club 25 Life Saving 35 Law Club 45 Camera Club 45 Special Chorus 35 Tower News Representative 4. SCHULZE, ALBERT, Albie Track 1, 25 Tennis 15 Hi-Y 4. SCOTT, EDITH IRENE, Scotty Spanish Club 3. FIFTH ROW SCOVANNER, DANIEL Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Bloom Jr. High School. Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. SCOVANNER, LIVEO, Liv Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Physics Club 4. SETTLE, CHARLES. Chuck Baseball 1, 2, 35 Withrow Minstrels 3. SIXTH ROW SETTLE, WILLIAM, Willy Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 25 Track Team 2, 3, 4, SHACKELFORD, DOYLE, Shack Track Team 2, 3, 45 Lunch Room 3, 4. SHADWELL, CAL Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Charlotte, North Carolina. Football 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW SHAW, MARY LOU G.A.A. 15 Special Chorus 1, 25 Tower Y 25 Tower News Representa- tive 1, 2, 3. SHEA, CAROLYNN Literatas 1, 2, Treasurer 15 G.A.A, 1, 25 Tower News Representative 1, 25 Annual Representative 45 Spanish Club 4. Sl-IEA, CHARLES C, B. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 Withrow Club 2, 35 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Track Team 3. 45 Pep Committee 4. Page Forty-Eight Page Forty-Nine FIRST ROW SHELTON, EDNA, Beany SI-IEPMAN, JACK, Shelly Hi-Y 3, 4. SHORT, REGINALD, Reggie Hi-Y 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3. President 43 Law Club 43 Cross Country 33 Track Team 3, Manager 33 Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4. SECOND ROW SHRIMPTON, PAUL C. Tower News 1, 2. SIDERS. DOROTHY, Dottie G.A.A. 1, 23 Tower Y 43 Law Club 43 Bowling Club 43 Withrow Minstrels 2. SIMS, LESLIE THIRD ROW SKIFF, MELVIN, Mel Cross Country 1, 2. 3, 4, Co- Captain 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Volley Ball 13 Basketball 13 Hi-Y 3, 4. SLAGETER. ARTHUR. Art Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School, Swimming 2. SLEIGHT, RALPH. JR., Sly FOURTH ROVV SLETE, ROBERT WILLIAM. Bob Hi-Y 2. 3. 4, President 3, Treasurer 43 Law Club 43 Withrow Min- strels 3, 4. SLUYTER. JAMES, Jim Entered Withrow in freshman year from Cleveland, Ohio. Withrow Minstrels 23 Stamp Club 1, SMITH, ROBERT, Jack FIFTH Row SMOTHERS, THEODORE, Ted SNYDER. THELMA JANE Tower Y 4. SPEKMAN, RUTH. Spek G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Skate Club 2, 3. 43 Tower Y 43 Special Chorus 1. SIXTH ROW SPENCER. MILDRED, Millie Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Glee Club 4. SPERRY, BOB Lover Lunch Room 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4. SPURLOCK, CHARLESETTA. Charlie G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 3, 43 Basketball 33 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4. SEVENTH ROW STALLINGS, TOM Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School. Annual Literary Staff 3. STEELE, SHIRLEY STEINEM, JOE Camera Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Physics Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 43 Gens Togata 3, 43 Philologia 3, 43 Corresponding Secretary 43 Tennis Club 23 Aeneidae 43 Math Club 4. FIRST ROW STEINWERT, MARY JOYCE Tower Y 43 G.A.A. 4. STEMLER, DOROTHY, Dottie G.A.A. 1, 2: Tower News 33 Alpha Y 1, 2. STEPHENS, PAUL SECOND ROW STEPHENS, THEODORE C., Ted Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Newlin Math Club 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. STEVENS, EMILY JEAN, Emie G.A.A. 15 Tower Y 43 Law Club 45 Skate Club 3, 4, President 4. STEWARD, NANCY, Nano Spanish Club 1. 2. 3, 45 Dance Club 2. 43 Tower Y 4. THIRD ROW STITES, NORMA gntereld Withrow in senior year from Norwood High School. Law lub . STOEPEL, HAROLD, Wort STONE, CLARENCE. Clancy Hi-Y 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. FOURTH ROW STORCH, ROBERT W., Storchie Withrow Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Junior Orchestra 1: Band 2, 3, 4. STRATT, NORMAN, Norm Band 2, 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 43 Gym Team 4. STRASSER, ANN Tower Y 43 Withrow Minstrels 2, 33 Camera Club 4: G.A.A. 2, 3. FIFTH ROW STREIGI-IT, BILL, Captain Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Dayton, Ohio. Tennis Club 2, 33 Law Club 4, Tower News 35 Hi-Y 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4. STRIKER, CHARLES, Charlie Withrow Minstrels 1, 3. STUMP, EDNA, Donnie SIXTH ROW STUNTZ, BETTIE, BE Tower Y 4. SULLIVAN, BILL, Sully SUNNENBERG, ROBERT, Sunny SEVENTH ROW SWAIM, BETTY GENE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2. 3. 43 Basketball 2, 3. 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 4g Outing Club 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 43 Archery 13 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 24 Table Tennis 2, 43 Shuffleboard 2, 4. TAPKE, RICHARD H. Dick Hi-Y, 3. TAYLOR., BETTY G.A.A. 33 Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 3, 43 Baseball 2. Page Fifty Page Fifty-One FIRST ROW TAYLOR, ELAINE, Lainie G.A.A. 13 Volley Ball 13 Basketball 1: Skate Club 2. TEN EYCK, GEORJGE Track 1, 2, 33 Swimming l, 2, 3. THEOBALD, LOIS JOYCE, Joy Tower News 3, 43 Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 33 Law Club 4, SECOND ROW THOMAS, LLOYD WILLIAM, Tommy Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Law Club 4. THOMAS, MARY, Tommie Hockey 13 Archery 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, 43 Special Chorus 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Tower Y 43 Camera Club 2. THOMPSON, ELEANOR MARGARET G.A.A. 13 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 23 Withrow Minstrels 23 Physics Club 3. THIRD ROW THOMPSON, JIMMIE BOYD, Beef Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Tower News Representative 2, 3. THOMPSON, NATALIE, Tommy G.A.A. l, 43 Tower Y 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Special Chorus 1. 2. THOMPSON, ZORA, Ze Tri-Hi Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 13 G.A.A. 4. FOURTH ROW THORNBERRY, BARBARA, Barb Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Withrow Players 33 Dance Club 33 G.A.A. 33 Withrow Minstrels 3, 4. THORP, BETTY Entered Withrow in junior year from Wilmington, Ohio. TILFORD, JULIA, Judy Withrow Players 1. 2, 3, 4, Historian 23 G.A.A. 1, 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Special Chorus 1, 33 Lunch Room 23 Alpha Y 13 Basket- ball 13 Volley Ball 13 Girls' Glee Club 1. FIFTH ROW TISCHBEIN. ROBERT JAMES, Tisch Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Tennis Team 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3. Secretary 23 Withrow Club 33 Annual Advertising Staff 3. TOBEY. VIRGINIA, Ginny Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Riding Club 23 Camera Club 23 Volley Ball 23 French Club 43 Presentation Orchestra 4. TONNE, WILMA, Billie Annual Art Staff 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club l. SIXTH ROW ULMER, JOHN T.. Titherington Physics Club 4, President 43 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Debate Club 3. 43 Camera Club 43 Camera Course 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 33 With- row Minstrels 3, 4. UTZ, BETTY JANE Volley Ball 13 Dance Club 3, 43 Withrow Players 43 G.A.A. 3, 4. VALVANO, ROBERT, Bob Orchestra 13 Band 1, 2, 3, Presentation Orchestra 1, 2, 3. SEVENTH ROW VAN BLARCUM, BETTY RUTH, Betz Entered Withrow in senior year from Metamora, Ohio. Girls' Glee Club 43 Tower Y 4. VAN LIEROP, MARTA, Bah VAUGHAN, BETTY JANE, Bet G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Skate Club 2, 3, 43 Shuffle Board 1. FIRST ROW VAUGHN, EVELYN, Pud Tower News 1, 25 Law Club 4. VENN, MARY AUDREY G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 3, 45 Archery 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 45 Gens Togata 3, 45 Tower Y 3, 45 Swimming 1, 3, 4. VERMILYA, DAN Entered Withrow in junior year from Taunton, England. Tennis Club 3, 45 Tennis Team 3. SECOND ROW VOLKMAN, LOIS ELAINE 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 2, 3, 45 Archery 25 Tower Y 45 French u . VOLPE, LORRAINE G.A.A. 1, 25 Tower Y 4. VORHIS, ROBERT E., Lefty Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4. THIRD ROW WADSWORTH, MARY JANE Tower News 35 Tower Y 3, 45 Law Club 4. WALKER, MARY ANNE, Sis Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. G.A.A. 3, 45 Volley Ball 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Archery 3, 45 Tennis 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Tower Y 35 Hobby Sports 3, 45 Rid- ing Club 4. WATSON, ROBERT, Curly Debate Club 25 Baseball Team 25 Sigma Gamma 45 Senior Class President. FOURTH ROW WEDDING, WILLIAM, Bill Tower News 45 Lunch Room 3, 4. WEHR, VIRGINIA, 'Ginny G.A.A. 15 Special Chorus 1, 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. WEINHEIMER, HELEN, Dutchie G.A.A. 1. FIFTH ROW WEISS, JEAN, Jeanie Tower Y 45 Camera Club 45 Camera Course 4. WEST, DONALD, Don Philologia 35 Tower News 4. WEST, DICK, Red Football 3, 4. SIXTH ROW wI-IITE, ANN I., 1'Annie Entered Withrow in junior year from Maplewood, New Jersey. A Cappella Choir 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Tower Y 4. WHITE, GLADYS, Glad WHITEI-IOUSE, SYLVIA, 'fSlim A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Thalian 35 Special Chorus 2. SEVENTH ROW WIELAND, EUGENE, Gene Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. New- lin Math Club 45 Law Club 45 Hi-Y 4. WILLIAMS, JAMES R., Jimmy Gens Togata 3, 4, Senior Aedile 45 Physics Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Withrow Minstrels 3, 45 Aeneadae 4. WILLIAMS, LEONARD H., Lennypie Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 45 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Withrow Minstrels 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Fifty-Tw E Page Fifty-Three FIRST ROW WILLIAMS, ROBERT, Beef Withrow Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, WILMES, JACK, Pete WILSON, SHIRLEY Tower News 1, 23 G.A.A. 13 Withrow Players 1, 2, 43 Tower Y 4. SECOND ROW WILTSE, WILLIAM, Bill Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Treasurer 43 Law Club 4, Treasurer 4. WINKLER., VIRGINIA, Ginny,' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Riding Club 23 Alpha Y 23 Tower Y 3, 4, Squad Leader 43 Scribblers 3, 4. WITTMEYER, HAROLD, Happy Orchestra 33 Tower News 43 Camera Club 4. THIRD ROW WOEHRLIN, JANE, Janie G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Bowling 43 Skate Club 2. 33 Tower Y 43 Law Club 4. WOIROL, MARJORIE, Margie Tower Y 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Swimming 1, 2. 3, 43 Dance Club 3: Bowling 43 Hockey 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 43 Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. WOLF, BETTY, Betts G.A.A. 13 Alpha Y 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Special Chorus 13 Tower Y 3, 43 Scribblers 3, 43 Tower News 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 43 A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3, 4. FOURTH ROW WOOD, MARTHA, '4Marty Entered Withrow in junior year from Richmond, Indiana. Tower Y 3, 4. Squad Leader 43 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 G.A,A. 3, 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 Dance Club 33 Inter-High Choir 3, 43 Special Chorus 3. WOODWARD, MARTHA ELLEN Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3, President 43 Withrow Minstrels 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Scribblers 3. 43 Tower Y 43 Gens Togata 3, Junior Aedile 33 Literatas 23 Dux Femina 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 French Club 43 Swimming 43 Athletic Representative 23 Volley Ball 4. WORTMAN, DOROTHY, Dot G.A.A. 1, 2, 43 Alpha Y 1, 2, President 23 Special Chorus 13 Tower Y 3, 4, Ring Chairman 43 Scribblers 3, 43 Tower News 1. 2, 3, 4, News Editor 43 Junior Orchestra 1. FIFTH ROW WRASSMAN, ALAN JAY, Al Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT, WELDON DEAN, Seldom Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 43 Presentation Orchestra 3, 4. WULFECK, MAE SIXTH ROW WUENKER., BOB YAZELL, BETTY JANE Tower Y 4. YOUNG, GEORGIA LEE, Gel Law Club 4. SEVENTH ROW YOUNG, RANDALL ZEIGLER, RALPH, Zig Tennis Club 2, 3. ZICCARDI, ANNA, Nieka Gens Togata 2, 33 Bowling 33 Hockey 1, 23 Basketball 2. Z 2 Page Fifty-Five FIRST ROW ZINNINGER, JANE Zinnie G.A.A. 13 Withrow Players 1, 23 Literatas 23 Debate Club 2, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Quaestor 33 Aeneadae 43 Scribblers 3. 4. Treasurer 3. Secretary 43 Dux Femina 4, Secretary-Treasurer 43 Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4, News Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Annual Literary Staff 3. FAGIN, ILEEN, Faggy G.A.A. 1, 25 Special Chorus 1, Tower Y 4. FIELD, HARRIET Dageball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volley Ball 2, 4, Captain 43 Hockey 13 G.A.A. SECOND ROW HEERMAN, EILEEN Names of seniors whose pictures do not appear: BOSTON, JOHN COLANGELO, GENEVIEVE CORKEN, JACK CORMAN, JAMES DILGER, WILLIAM I-IEAPHEY, NORMAN KNESEL, ROBERT MOORE, MARY LOUISE MOTLEY, JAMES NIXON, VIRGINIA O'CONNOR, J. ARTHUR PACE, ZACHARY RADABAUGH, VIRGIL TREYENS, RAYMOND WILBUR, HELEN WILLER, WERNING WILLHAM, NAOMI Fourteen of this year's seniors have devoted much of their time for the past one, two, or three years in working on the three Withrow Annual staffs. On the art staff for three years, Hertha Schmalfuss, this year's Art Editor, has devoted a conservatively estimated time of 1,000 hours to the Annual. Staff member for three years and Advertising Manager for the last two, Arthur Parks has been a valuable asset to the staff. Two years of very faithful service characterize Wilma Tonne, while Rosernoyne Dewing has also been a two-year member. Besides design- ing the 1939-40 Annual cover, Earl Collier has devoted two years of ex- cellent work to the Art Staff. Ralph Runyan, although only one year a staff member, has proved valuable during this time as student pho- tographer. Jean Rolfing and Oliver Gossard, Literary Co-editors, have both been staff members for two years, working their first year as advertising caption writers, as well as doing other important work. Ruth Diers, Assistant Editor, has been invaluable for two years, working inde- fatigably and capably on senior pictures and activity slips. Complete charge of the identification of all home room pictures has been the work of Mary Leslie for two years, with the assistance of Leonard Gray for one year. In one year as a staff member, Janet Nerl and Claire Boisseau have contributed many of the captions and much of the copy. Charles Fredrick has given much of his time in one year as a staff member working on the senior pictures and activity slips, as well as writing articles. Virginia Hall has served conscientiously for two years as Business Manager, in charge of senior picture appointments and payments on Annuals. HE WHO'S 1 I WHO OF TGMORROW efinition of a locker-Rendezvous, book cache, Hollywood bill board, check room, et al. 1 1 i 1 1 Z W' f fl? if . HOME ROOM 101 FIRST ROW: C. Dressing, L. Ackley, H. Berry, B, Holz, B. Addison, R. Alli- son, T. Bolin. SECOND ROW: H. Abra- ham, W. Biehl, T. Bolce, A. Boland, T. Adams, R. Aerni, N. Berry, THIRD ROW: J. Belton, R, Bloomhuff, C. At- kinson, B. Ackley, J. Baldwin, C. Baiter, D. Andrews, F. Balitsis, B, Biehl, D. Ball, E, Behr. HOME ROOM 103 FIRST ROW: A. Brelsford, C. Brown, B. Brown, J. Bridges, J. Brafford, T. Cecil, R. Kershaw, E. Cave, A. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Kacher, W. Bur- leigh, R. Budai, D. Casson, L, Carter, R. Kidd, W, Ladd, R. Bressler, J. Muir. HOME ROOM 105 FIRST ROW: J, Davis, B. Dubell, B. Dressler, J. Costello, M. Clark, J. Clif- ton, D. Dillon, C. Cook, B. Cunningham. SECOND ROW: W. Downs, H. Jackson, H, Jayne, B, Jentzen, H. Cottrell, E. Doram, A. Dulle. THIRD ROW: B. Woebkenberg, R, Shannon, E. Cogan, F. Coffman, D. Detrick, L, Donovan, E. Cunningham, J. Wilson, B. Charlton, D. Crowell, B. Clauss. The arlvils ring in chorus as these exponents of metallic art hammer out intriguing pieces of jewelry, book-ends or other novelties. Page Sixty HOME ROOM 107 FIRST ROW: C. Grainger, T. Gile G. Karman, J. Karman, G. Fibbe B. Froehlich, E. Eschman, R. Erman J. Garlich, D. Flinn, B. Kinsey. SECOND ROW: C. Hebbeler, C. Etheridge, W Kerdolff, F. Ferree, C. Eltzroth, J. Gib bons, H. Everhart, W. Gale, J. Jones W. Geil, D. Evans. THIRD ROW: R Goodlander, J. Jones, D. Edwards W Foster, N. Kellogg, W. Kattelman T Foy, T. Faunteroy, D. Gibson, W. Geed ing, S. Gray, A. Evers, J. Gray. HOME ROOM 108 FIRST ROW: I. Maxwell, W. Hogue D. Hughes, C. Hunt, W, Hastie, R. Lash J. Lyon. SECOND ROW: E. Hissett R Habicht, E. Martin, J , Malcolm J Happy, J. Ingles, H. Haller, B. Howard din, C. Love, R. Hunter, R. Kraus S Lambert, P. Kornman, R. Hesse, A Holmes, P. Kleinfelter. FOURTH ROW W. Manggrum, M, Hoeh, T. Lykins, J Lamping, W, Horst, R. Hartman M Grischy. HOME ROOM 123 FIRST ROW: F. Raine, B. Piper, C Prem, W. Merritt, R. Otte, R. McCorr nell, B, McDaniel, P. Nelcamp, C. Muel ler. SECOND ROW: G. McCarthy, C Phillips, R. Pohlmeyer, R. Milleck J Nielson, R. Patton, J. McKinley, J. Pat terson, J. Pizzuto, B, Pruhs, B. McRae THIRD ROW: D. Nicholl, R. McHugh L. Metzger, W. Pollitt, E. Neidhard, W Peaslee, E. Noschang, R, O'Brien M Procus, W. Nolte, G. Mueller. These history pupils study the progress of civilization from the stone age to the steel age. THIRD ROW: J. Heimerdinger, B. Lou! Page Sixty-One Tying up problems of every clay life with those of the times of Shakespeare is all in a dayis work in one of Withrowis active Eng- lish classes. HOME ROOM 311 FIRST ROW: K. Yeats, B. Underwood, R. Wirthlin, R. Willey, R. Gibbs, B. Garbutt, R. Zinkhon, T, Hahn. SECOND ROW: C. Wyly, H. Willenberg, H. Weinhold, F. Vetorino, W. Whitcornb, L. Vogt, D. Turner, R, Wood. THIRD ROW: B. Saulter, R, Allman, D. Weit- zel, H. Woods, R. Williams, T. Basile, A. Williams, A. Wilson, T. Williams, F. Yelliott, H, Meden. HOME ROOM 302 FIRST ROW: J. Taylor, N. Tarpoff, H. Scharhag, R. Schaudig, C. Stevens, F. Sullivan, M. Sullivan, W. Stricker. SECOND ROW: D. Tippenhauer, W. Trefzger, R. Tepper, P. Stewart, J. Steinwert, G. Storch, O. Thomas. THIRD ROW: C. Strauss, J. Stevenson, E. Thinnes, R, Trau, E. Trainor, D. Streit, P. Storrs, O. Thielen, R. Ste- wart, V. Stewart, C. Strother. FOURTH ROW: H, Schipler, B, Schauer, J. Ste- wart. HOME ROOM 126 FIRST ROW: R. Redman, R. Schwett- man, W. Ruzicka, R. Schuetz, D. Searcy, P. Seay, D. Ritchie, J. Rich. SECOND ROW: F, Rensing, J. Miller, A. Ross- man, G. Schanz, B. Miller, R. Shore, D. Shearer, E. Schmitt, S. Roberts, A. Rothenbach, THIRD ROW: B. Ransom, C. Snyder, T. Russell. FOURTH ROW: W. Stelle, J. Schneider, L. Scovanner. FIFTH ROW: D. Schwindt, G. Snider, J. Shriner, W. Rundles, R, Smyth, R. O'Conner, J. Schenk, J. Saner, S. Scales. Circles, figures, triangles-these are tools with which the mind is trained for work of precision in the study of mathematics. HOME ROOM 201 FIRST ROW: M. Anderson, B. Allen K, Plagakis, M Beh mer M. Ackman - Y , 1 K. Becker, J. Bowman, V. Baker. SEC- OND ROW: M. Botts, G. Boettcher, L. Pfitzer, E. Pfeiffer, R. Asmus, B. Pierce B. Boone, H. Bokman, THIRD ROW: J. Pugh, E. Archea, D. Pfeiffer, M. Poag, A. Pinney, B. Blum, S. Bailey, P Atzel, C. Ames, R. Boyajian. IIOBIE IROCJMQ 203 FIRST ROW: S. Brett, L. Cornachione, M. Cain, N. Burk, L, Colburn, R. Cald- well, E. Clough, J. Caldwell, R. Bruma- gem, J. Broadwell. SECOND ROW: C. Brown, R. Cameron, P. Bynack, R, Col- lier, J. Clark, J. Cone, E. Burghardt, V. Clark. THIRD ROW: M. Chapman, L. Brockman, J. Conant, M. Bunton, M. Bridges, D. Braxter, A. Burns, E. Brown, M, Brown, M. Bready, R. Bre- mer, B. Brown, E. M. Bullock. HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW: J. Culbertson, J. DeHart, M. Doll, D. Decker, I. Dawson, J. Cros- set, M. L. Daum, R. M. Cregan, B. Scott, E. Custer, M. Denison. SECOND ROW: R. Determan, B. Donovan, V. Corbly, E. Mohney, J. Crocker, V. Dennis, D'Arnico, M. Schultz, M. Dieckman, Copas. THIRD ROW: B. Culkinson, Crissey, E. Schurgast, E. Dailey, SPF? 99? :QW .NQEE Zwa U . 254 Pla. :Lon V150 95 if 'QQ 93 Egg 3U:'E,L.'-r qmi- E rn - B511 Sww Croley. u y HOME ROOM 208 FIRST ROW: E. Gehring, V. Goebel, T. Haas, D. Gomien, J. Geyers, D. Geyer, E. Grueninger, R. Hall, M. Griesbaum, A. Grafton. SECOND ROW: J. .Garbutt, L. Sells, B. Seilkop, M. Guild, E. Gately, B. Hartman, J. Hart, P. Guy, H. Harper, J. Harper, J. Gies- enberg, M. Hall. THIRD ROW: R. Gates, E, Shirley, F, Giffin, R. Sherman, E. Grant, S. Hartman, M. Gardner, M. Hamon, M. Hamon, M. E. Siegel, E. Hankins, Y. Hale, M, Green, D. Grei- man. HOME ROOM 304 FIRST ROW: D. Lacy, M. Lang, B. Lang, P. King, V. Kinzel, D. Lucas, M. Ludington, J, McGlaughlin, R, Kirken- dall, M. Loos, J. Knight, J. Macht. SEC- OND ROW: M. Lange, D. Lux, I-I Mc- Beth, J. Lunsford, J. Link, B. List, C. Kisker, P. Klayer, J. Kocher, G, Kortz. THIRD ROW: V. Martin, B. McCor- mack, J, Knight, D. LePere, D. Krug, S. Koppman, R. McCullough, J. Ma- rean, B. Kirsch, M. Marston, G, Lacy, L. Kuester, C. Lammers, J. Lammers, E. Longhauser. HOME ROOM 209 FIRST ROW: M. J, Hronek, M, Henson, P. Hienering, B. Kaupp, E. Janowitz, J. Helle, M. Hilbert, M. Hensdill, B. Johnson, R. Jung, M. Jones. SECOND ROW: B. Kelly, H. Huber, B. Kettas, B. Holtmeier, I. Hickman, H. Skiff, J. Holdgrave, V. Howd, H, Jenkins, A. Johnson, R. Healey, M. E. Jahraus, H. Kalkbruener, H. Kidwell. THIRD ROW: I. Joiner, E. Johnson, F. Jones, W. M. Hogan, M. Hill, E. Holloway, M, A. Huxill, M. Herdman, B. Herrlinger, M. J, I-Iohneck, V, Johnson, B. Hethering- ton, E. Kellner, D. Hitchcock, E. Jester, A. Hizer. HOME ROOM 219 FIRST ROW: M, J. McCarthy, B. J. Nagel, M. O'Rourke, C. O'Connor, I. Meyers, V. Miranda, G. Nichols, F. Mims, C. Mitchell, M. Maxwell. SEC- OND ROW: P. Martin, J. Nagel, W. Oester, M. L. Penn, R. Merhaut, E. Meyer, H. Montgomery, M. R. Nevil, D. Mier, THIRD ROW: E. Neil, S. Nack- enhorst, R. Mull, E. Oeters, F. Moore, C. Nunober, K. Meyer, R. Pearcy, R. Mil- ler, M, Morgan, E. M. McNally, C. Messner. HOME ROOM 207 FIRST ROW: A. L. Emmick, B. Drum- mond, V. Dubell, J. Franklin, D. Dris- kell, A. Fenimore, H, Feebeck, S. Feni- more, J . Frattalone, L. Fluck. SECOND ROW: E. Kieswetter, D. Frye, P. Exum, M. Everman, L. Friedrick, J. Fielman, M, Gantz, J, Ford, J. Fineout. THIRD ROW: G. Finley, R. Furer, R. Feldhaus, A. L. Fenker, M. Earhart, M. Ewing, D. Elliott, M. Slatterly, M. Searcy, M. Fledderman. HOME ROOM 226 FIRST ROW: J. Sleight, B. Strassel, B. Stewart, R. Stewart, F. Volpe, B. Suiter, E. Toerner, B, J, Voight, G. J. Swift. SECOND ROW: M. Smith, B, Vester, L. M. Vogt, L. Vogt, I. Smith, L. Tate, E. Sweeney, M. Stevens, S. Tredwell, B. Trees, E. Sudbrack. THIRD ROW: F. Mittroff, P. Steinmetz, G. Smith, J. Stewart, D. Turpin, D, Van Camp, E. J. Volkens, R, Tabor. FOURTH ROW: B. Trapp, M. Straub, D. Tucker, R. Tull, M. Tribble, D. Spaulding, F. Tribble, P. Thomas, M. Towzey. HOME ROOM 11 FIRST ROW: M. Barton, B. Barbara, J. Baker, N. Andler, D. Armacost, M. A1- len, K, Baker. SECOND ROW: S. Bates, D, Acomb, B. Ashurst, N. Baer, J. Ar- nold, J, Bacher, T. Barker, F. Barch, D. Arbogast. THIRD ROW: D. Bart- low J. Ades C. Austin J. A le ate 1 9 Y g Y L. Baeriswyl, S. Baer, H. Anderson, P. Amshoff, J. Arn. HOME ROOM 226A FIRST ROW: V. Weisenfelder, M. Young, P. Soetje, B. Spencer, G. Zim- merman, M. Young, M. Walker, S. Wulfhorst. SECOND ROW: A. Willis, D. Whitehead, J. Sonneman, V. Weber, V. Whiteford, M. Woll, THIRD ROW: E. Whitaker, M. Staats, I. Wireman, M. Wilson, M. Sorrell, B, Winkler, M. Zum- biel. FOURTH ROW: H. Williams, M. White, E. Williams, M. Watson, A. Wood M. Wulfekam A. Weidman, J Y p7 ' Weidner, B. Wiley, W. Spillman, S. Walker, M. Zimmerman. HOME ROOM 17 FIRST ROW: H. Berger, M. Birming- ham, V. Bishop, E. Bihlman, B. Booth, B, Bond, J. Bitzer, C. Black. SECOND ROW: B. Bernhard, E. Becker, J. Betz, M. Berman, R. Becker, M. Beckman, D. Behr, A, Bock, L. Batjios, M. Bing- geli, B. Bigger, M. Berling. THIRD ROW: D. Berry, W. Blackwell, J. Borg- man. J. Beets, E. Betscher, C. Becker, J. Borah, J. Blackwell, L. Baughman, C, Bockhorst, R. Blake, F. Binggeli. HOME ROOM 219A FIRST ROW: C. Shepman, J. Schenke, E. Shepard, A, Roth, O. Rirnmer, M. Ruff. SECOND ROW: M. Schmidt, J. Rich, A. Robbins, K. Ralphy, M. L. Roush, M. Roller. THIRD ROW: H. Pulskamp, M. A. Robinson, C, Russ, J. Scherer, A. Roudebusch, F. Ray, E. Ross. FOURTH ROW: M. Rodenberg, M. Schneider, H. Schmidt. FIFTH ROW: V. Schatzman, D. Sattler, J. A. Robin- son, E. Ruscher, J. Scheffel, STAND- ING FIRST ROW: M. Reising, H. Reeves, F. Ruckstuhl, STANDING SEC- OND ROW: A. Schomer, A. Schooley. H. Sayles, L. Schoolcraft, M, Redmon. L. Rainier. ...fur HOME ROOM 120 FIRST ROW: J. Crable, V. Deitz, V. Crooks, A. Crooker, E. Davis, V. Dan- ford, L. Downs, B. L. Dow, J. Deeds, V Dearborne, C. Ebbing, SECOND ROW: A. Crockett, I. Corkin, B, Corneille, J. Deller, A. Custer, B. Deremo, R. Den- nis, P. Crandall, R. D,Amico, B, Daly, S. Damen, J. Dunn, E. Crotty, F. De- Forest, M. Decker. THIRD ROW: E. Edmunds, J. Edmonds, J. Covington, W. Durant, P. Dobson, J. Dodd, J. Cun- ningham, W. Crosset, J. Dietz, H. Did- lake, P. Doll, E. Eckel, F. Coyle, P. Daniels, D. Diers, M. Donovan, M. Dote, K. Distlcamp, J. Cramer, H, Dennis, R. Dallas, B. Eberle. HOME ROOM 19 FIRST ROW: R. Brueckner, F. Burgess, L, Buenger, L. Burton, B. Bourque, P. Brendamour, J. Brand. SECOND ROW: B. Brauns, J. Braden, V. Brown, E. Botts, J. Brooks, R. Bryan, R. Bosser- man. THIRD ROW: N. Breier. R. Browning, W. Brewster, R. Burnham, A. Bromm, T. Boyd, E, Brunswick, J. Bouldin, V. Brown, E. Bowers, B, Boy- ers, N. Burch, L. Brown. HOME ROOM 21 FIRST ROW: A, Cargill, J. Chapman, R. Cathcart, B. Calder, M. Clift, L. Carpenter, C. Cismadi, P. Cantrell, M. Chabelier, D. Clark, E. Callahon, M. Colegrove. SECOND ROW: D. Chris- topher, J. Cleary, J , Connelly, P. Clark, E. Butler, W, Chioffe, D. Channell, J. Carlo, D. Campbell, W, Carney, A. M. Cameron, C. Calloway. Joyous participation in healthful, organized spofrts, both indoor and outoloor, is on the list of popular activities of the Withrow student. Page Sixty Six HOME ROOM 133 FIRST ROW: F. Gehlker, J. Froehlich, P. Gahr, V. Fulton, F. Giesel, J. Gilles- pie, W. Gerwing, F. Graydon. SECOND ROW: C, Goodall, F. Gordon, M. Good- in, M. Graff, D. Fryburger, J. Glazier, A. Gerhardt, O. Girten, W, Funke, L. Gerwing, D. Fusaro, Y. Garrison. THIRD ROW: M. Glancy, M. Geers, E. Gim. FOURTH ROW: S. O. Ess, G. Hiemeldinger, D. Glenn, C. Glascher, B. Glasbrenner, D, Gilmore, A. Garth- rell, L, George, E. Gates, C. Gile, M. Gibson. HOME ROOM 132 FIRST ROW: R. Fogle, A. Fenster- macher, E. Faike, E. Eudaly, M. J. Ewers, M. Fisher, V. Fitzwater, D. Frodge, B. Fille. SECOND ROW: R. Evans, M. Fredrick, R. Enwright, C. Franklin, J. Elston, R, Essel, H. Evans, B. Fisher, J. Erhardt. THIRD ROW: P. Erman, G. Flynn, L. Fiege, M. Flaherty, E. Fenner, R. Ferris, T. Flowers, B. Fichtel, R. Esterbrook, P. Foster, S. Erickson. HOME ROOM 310 FIRST ROW: J. Wenzel, M. L. West, N. Weimer, S, Tonne, A. Wahn, M. Tuthill, T. Toles, S. Warren. SECOND ROW: L. West, D. Ulmer, I. Webster, A, Warren, J. Wagner. THIRD ROW: T. Ward, C, White, R. Wehrman, J. Wert, R. Whitacre, H. West, A. Whar- ton, D, Ward, D. Westerkamp, R. Ty- nan. Because good health is important for a successful life, all students in their freshman year are taught the fundamentals of healthful living. Page Sixty-Seven Photosynthesis, osmosis, diffusion, confusion-these are only a few of the words that sometimes baffle the botany student. HOME ROOM 215 FIRST ROW: D. Jackson, B. Jacobs, B. Karlage, A. Irwin, E. Johnson, P. Jamieson, P. Jones, B. Kantor, T. Ka- grise, B, Johnson. SECOND ROW: D. Kielholz, B. Kielholz, C. Jordan, M. Korch, R. Jahnegin, E. Jeffries, B. Jordan, E. Kayser, B. Kasee, R. Kahle, J. Kass, THIRD ROW: B. Jones, M. Jones, J. Gashbaum, D. Jones, R. Itschner. HOME ROOM 217 FIRST ROW: B. Koller, I. Lee, B. Lam- bert, M. Lanfersiek, R, Leggett, R. Lan- ham, F. Leitner, V. Kuntz, G. Leahy, J. Lavell. SECOND ROW: M, Kyrlach, R. Kranz, F. Kertz, B. Lee, M. Kramer, L. Kunkel, B. Lane, S, Lerner, E. Krebs. THIRD ROW: R. Lahke, W. Kudella, H. Lazarus, P. Lavanier, C. Leicht, J. Kuhlthau, A. Lestingi. HOME ROOM 211 FIRST ROW: V. Hughes, M. Hibner, G. Henthorn, V. Hill, M. Herdman, B. Howison, J. Holz, J, Hooper, F, Hop- kins. SECOND ROW: E. Herbert, B. Hurston, D. Hughes, R. Hickman, J. Hill, C. Holt, D. Howell, T. Hurd, E. Hughes, A. Hohneck, J. Hoctor. THIRD ROW: C, Hill, E. Hoeltke, G. Hines, L. Hendricks, E. Hoffman, O. Hussel, B. Hughes, K. Hunnicutt, G. Hutton, B. Hess, C. Herrmann, E. Howard, R. Hill, D. Hoover. Page Sixty- Eight Books for recreation, books for reference, Tolstoi and Twain-all are found in our attractive mod- ern library. HOME ROOM 217A FIRST ROW: W, Lions, W. Lovett, J. Marshall, H. Logan, B. Markus, V. Marks. SECOND ROW: Richard Lips- comb, V. Littlejohn, P. L. Linn, J. Mar- vin, J. Macdonough, D, Lewis, J. Ma- ham, B. Lohse. THIRD ROW: H. Ma- lone, J. LoPicolo, E. Marks, J. Mason, M, Lohmann. FOURTH ROW: J. Mal- lin, Robert Lipscomb, D. Loudin, B. Mathers, J. Marer, J. Madden, B. Mad- den, B. Mains, L. Lowry, H, Mathews, HOME ROOM 217 FIRST ROW: K. Kelch, B. Kinney, B. Kraft, E. Kline, R. Kline, J. Kohlman, C. Kettler, K. Kershaw, D. Koller, M. Kelly. SECOND ROW: R. Kinnard, J. Klappert, N. Kirby, H. Klumpp, S. King, J. Kistler, A. Kelly, J. Klein, D. Koehne, M. J. Klepper, J. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: M. Kohte. H. Kelly, J. Kendrick, T. Kidd, J. Kizer, V. Kits- miller, B. Kluber, E. Kelly. HOME ROOM 217B FIRST ROW: E. Meyer, R. Meyer, B. Metz, B. McNall, D. Meyer, N. Mayer, B. McGowan, T. McCann, J. McGlaugh- ND ROW V McGillard E lin. SECO : . , . McCullough, R. Mayer, I. McPheeters, E. McElfresh, J. McNamee, F. McCros- key, J. McHugh, C. McLaughlin, A. Mc- Gowan, B. Meyers. THIRD ROW: B. Mayer, B. Merker, B. Mefford, L. Meer, M. Mefford, M. Meadows, J. Mc- Cullou h A. Matlock J Meents, J. Mc Mathias. FOURTH ROW: R. Matteson K. Mehlhope, W. McKeehan, H. Midi dendorff. S . 7 - - Donald, W. Meinzen, G. Megrue, H. Learning how to balance a buolget as well as a cliet helps these girls to become efficient homemakers. HOME ROOM 229 FIRST ROW: K. Schachte, F. Poland, C. Kiesenberger, L. Rhoads, V. Rodgers, E. Russell, N. Roetker, J. Reinhardt, M. Rabe, B. Prickett, W. Ray, M. Scallan, D. Prather. SECOND ROW: D. Runge, R. Remke, W. Pachoud, R. Robinson, B. Poole, P. Shadel, J. Richardson, G. Portner, R. Roberts, B. Rockeman, V. Prosch, F. Richey, W. Sherman. THIRD ROW: R. Radtke, C. Rogers, B. Rodgers, L. Reeder, J. Ruthen, J. Sauer, R. Runk, H. Rodenberg, R. Rice, W. Richey, F. Rinaldi, R. Prigge, R. Scheidler, J. Pruitt, T. Ranshaw, D. Robbins, A. Robertson. HOME ROOM 229 FIRST ROW: B. Scott, C. Simpson, B. J. Smith, H, Schmale, R. Skiff, Doro- thy Smith, B. Sendelbeck, L. Schofield, B. Pyle, B. Schilldmeyer, P. Schilld- meyer. SECOND ROW: E. Shew, D. Schmitt, A, Shepard, M. Schnieder, M. Schurgast, I. Schurgast, B. Prickett, P. Shaffer, L. Shans, V. Simon, J. Schuler, M. Sloan, F. Penn. THIRD ROW: Don Smith, D. Seyburn, D. Shackelford, H. Sellers, A, Sides, G. Schroer, H. Shoup, W. Schimpf, J. Schroeder, E. Smith, W. Schnizer, G. Sizer. HOME ROOM 229 FIRST ROW: J. Peddicord, P. Peterson, M. Overberg, L. Petrey, B. Perkins, E. Parker, L. Pantedos, M. Peterman. D. Peters, M. Plucci, M. R. Perrino. J. Noertker. SECOND ROW: M. Patton, J. Pfeffer, R. Perkins, J. Perin, F. Pan- dorf, E. Osterlein, H. Plueddeman, S. O'Hern, G. Pavely, J. Paulson. THIRD ROW: P. Nolan, O. Pavlova, B. Ornes, D. O'Neill, J. Novotny, L. Pavey, R. Nunn, N. Painter, G. Plagakis. FOURTH ROW: M. Paolino, J. Pancoast, R. Os- good, R. Scroggins, B. Overjohn, W. Noelcke, C. Oeters, D. Pelzer, R. Phil- ips. Public speaking, if studied in de- tail as it is at Withfrow, includes choral recitatious aucl voice re- cording, as well as prepared and cxtemporaneous speeches. HOME ROOM 9 FIRST ROW: C. Broadwell, D. Bryson, L. Bolton, M. Bowman, M, Brockamp, L. Brown, N. Hopper, C. Brewer, E. Brenner, M. Bright, A. Burcham. SEC- OND ROW: S. Brand, D. Bredemeier, M. L. Bridges, G. Boves, B. Brady, B. Buckter, M. J. Braun, D. Bruckner, B. Brooks, J. Breslin. THIRD ROW: L. Boudut, R. Briggs, R. Bosk, G. Brede- meier, D. Brinkman, H. Brutton, A. Broughton, B. Bockman, I. Borin, K. Booth, B. Breslin, K. Burns, B. Brown, R. Boehm, Wm. Bothwell. HOME ROOMIO FIRST ROW: J. Cadwallader, B. Busch, J. Cain, J. Cherdron, J. Charlton, B. Carter, M. I. Chelius, A. Christofield, B. Clark, E. Carrol. SECOND ROW: T. Cady, G. Carrol, C. Collard, B. Cas- sini, W. Carmack, C. Cann, S. Carter, F. Choice, M. Buscema, S. Buss. THIRD ROW: R. Clarke, D. Carroll, D. Carver, O. Calimese, J. Clements, D, Choate, D. Clark, J. Bush, P. Carter. HOME ROOM 18 FIRST ROW: B. Crone, R. Crane, H. Cross, P. Cregan, J. Coffman, B. Cobb, J. Cobb, R. Cobb. SECOND ROW: P. Coburn, M. L. Cordes, B. Cusick, P. Cummings, E. Calardo, H. Cowden, G. Cox, W. Cordell. THIRD ROW: R. Cob- be, D. Crossett, C. Clifford, R, Courtney, B. Cloude, J. Creager, G. Coe, C. Cun- ningham. Developing nimble fingers and keen minds, commer- cial students prepare themselves for competi- tion in the world outside. HOME ROOM 7 FIRST ROW: L. Bick, E. Beatty, D. Bell, E. Binkley, E. Bauer, J. Bender, J. Baumgartner, Loveita Boaz, R. H Behymer. SECOND ROW: P, Barlow D. Bennett, F. Boehmer, M, Blase, D Baylon, Luretta Boaz, B, Beesten, J Bender, M. Benvie. THIRD ROW: B Bayer, W. Birkley, E. Betz, L. Biddle P, Blakwell, B. Bernhardt, C. Blome J. Bennett. FOURTH ROW: J, Ben- ham, R. Bocktiegle, L. Bergen, B. Bau- man, Herman Bennett, Howard Ben- nett, R. Blice. HOME ROOM 321 FIRST ROW: M. H. Williams, P. Wood- ard, S. Zeh, D. Willis, E. Whitton, E. Williams, B. Wilmes, F. Williams, M. Whited. SECOND ROW: P. Zeh, A. Wubbolding, R. Williams, O. Williams- ton, B. Wilson, J. Wilkins, D. Zumbiel H. Williams, D. Wilks. THIRD ROW: E. Wurtzler, J. Williams, H. Winning- ham, H. Wilkin, W. Whitteker, W. Wolf, B. Williams, B. Woerner, S. Youtcheff, J. Zeek, K. Wright, R. Williams, R Young. HOME ROOM 5 FIRST ROW: L. Arnold, J. Arnold, M Alexander, M. Barber, L. Ballard, E Aoril M. Atkins V. Ashurst C Abraines, M. Arnold. SECOND Row! A. Allison, M. Amos, D. Albert, S. Bak- er, A. Aker, V. Bailey, B. Baker, B Anderson, G. Anderson. THIRD ROW: G. Allee, P. Anson, M. Badgley, J. Ap- plegate, R. Ackerniann, E. Antuck, J Arrington, A. Lambert, V. Attl, J. An- drews, FOURTH ROW: H. Allen, Mc- Cullough Anderson, H. Barch, E. Abel B. Bailey, Marvin Anderson, A. Clif- ford. a Chemistry, a vital gear in the machinery of modern science, is a subject which the student either masters at the start, or else-. HOME ROOM 303 FIRST ROW: M. Southgate, Minnie Smith, V. Smith, Margaret Smith, M. E. Snow, P. Stearns, R. Spansel, J. Steioff, M. Stegemeir, E. Stanley, SEC- OND ROW: J. Steier, C. Stewart, J. Spencer, J. Smith, P. Steward, J, Sny- der, B. Spratt, P. Sparkes. THIRD ROW: E. Stansberry, W. Stephen, W. Rankin, R, Steinforth, R. Stephens, J. Sohngen, R. Snider, D. Snider, C. Steele, J. Staats, R. Roller, R. Stephenson, J. Steinem, A. St. Clair, HOME ROOM 305 FIRST ROW: G. Thompson, R. Sturg- eon, A. Sturtevant, B. Thomas, H. Thieringer, J. Suthers, J. Tatman, R. Strohm, B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: P. Straub, F. Timm, B. Strait, C. Sun- nenberg, W. Stine, H. Stites, M. A. Stoffregen, J. Strong, R. Thomas. THIRD ROW: W. Tiernan, G. Tiet- meyer, J. Todd, R. Stoos, C. Strader, W. Teagle, W. Taylor, R. Strietman, R. Stewart, W. Stichtenoth. HOME ROOM 134 FIRST ROW: E. Helferich, C. Greule, J. Hedrick, L. Grossheim, M. Hartman, M. Henderson, J. Hauser. SECOND ROW: L. Hawkins, E. Hallerman, K. Healey, M. Heger, R. Griffis, J. Hall, O. I-ledger. THIRD ROW: B. Harris, D. Hartwell, H. Grimes, T. Heck, B. Ham- ilton, W. Hanlon, W. Helferich, A. Gregg, C. Hemmer, B. Headley, L. Heg- ner. HOME ROOM 22 FIRST ROW: M. Custer, G. Draper, M. Dean, D. Dugan, L. Eadler, M. Eadler, v. Dickson, T. DeWitt, M. Eich, M. Durbrow, D. Eckert, V. Davis. SECOND ROW: R. Dinkelmann, E. Dacey, Juan- ita Davis, J. Dannernan, B. Edwards, S. Dixon, M. Dencer, B. Dearwester, G. Dickman, D. Edwards, M. Drake, E. Deal, A. Decker. THIRD ROW: B. Custer, D. Duermit, E. Dunham, A. Dressler, R. Doll, C. Danker, O. Ehren- berg, B. Dean, T. Duett, F. Davis, N. Elliott, D. Eldon. FOURTH ROW: H. Dearing, J. Custer, B. Dulle, John Davis, R. Davis. HOME ROOM 110 FIRST ROW: V. Emrich, T. Forbes, lVI. L. Fisher, D. Everhart, F. Faulconer, B. Flour, E. Finch, E. Ernst, B. Fisler, W. Fedar, A. Flaugher, F. Flottman. SEC- OND ROW: W. Fariss, D. Ellis, A. Fitzgerald, J. Flood, D. Felix. THIRD ROW: S. Evans, S. Finch, B. J. Em- mrich, C. Feiler. STANDING: M. Fish- er, A. Fisher, R. Emerson, J. Flanery, J. Ferone, R. Forrkner, J. Flatery, C. Flohr, R. Fisse, A. Ford, T, Ford, B. Evans, W. Faust, W. Evans. HOME ROOM 113 FIRST ROW: B. Gardner, J. Friedrick, N. Gordon, lVI. Gilson, B. Gifford, J. Fussenger, R. Gardner, M. Giffen, J. Garrett, R. Gibson. SECOND ROW: L. Givens, T. Gist, M. Givens, H. Fredrich, D. Gilb, M. J. Fuller, A. Froehlich, J. Frasca, E. Fredrich, P. Gilson, B. Gischel, R. Friend. THIRD ROW: R. Gates, C. Friedrich, R. Gordon, B. 'Gib- son, K. Geier, H. Gollahon, R. Gillett, R. Giffin, E. Gankel, R. Franklin, A. Fritz, R. Gehlert, B. Gierhart, R. Gab- riel, J. Gonnan, L. Gerber. Crayons, charcoal, poster paint, and what not serve as fascinating mediums of self-expression for these hopeful artists. Page Seventy-Four HOME ROOM 115 FIRST ROW: M. Gross, F. Hartman, D. Hartman, R. Harvey, S. Haungs, P. Hall, W. Greenbecker. SECOND ROW: P. Griggs, O. Boy, J. Greenberg, Harry Hartman, Hilda Hartman. C. Hockney, M. Hafner, M. Hawkins, E. Hatterick, C. Griffith, M. Hall, M. Hartman. THIRD ROW: C. Hahn, E. Hall, A. Gray, T. Hallock, W. Hammer, A. Hall, J. Ham- mann, R. Harris, D. Graves, W. Harnes. HOME ROOM 125 FIRST ROW: S. Hetzell, C. Holland, B. Holmes, M. Heger, L. Holloman, L. Hendricks, C. Hermerding, S. Headley, M. Hockmuth, L. Herrmann. SECOND ROW: S. Heidenreich, W. Hensgen, J. Hoffard, G. Higgins, J. Heaton, D. Hon- oker, R. Heitz, Donald Hine, Daryl Hine, D. Holtmeier, K, Helm, D. Heiz- man. THIRD ROW: R. Hoffmann, L. Hillen, H. Hicks, B. Herdliska, B, High, M. Holman, J. Hodson, R. Holmes. HOME ROOM 128 FIRST ROW: P. Jackson, P. Ingles, A. Hurley, S. Hull, B. Jones, P. Jones, D. Jones, J. Jones, J. Hooper, D. Hudson. SECOND ROW: E. Jackson, L. Hull, H. Hudgins, E. Hunt, J. Hunter, D. Hunter, J. Hughes, B. Jackson, E. Humphries, I. Hupp, J. Howison, R. Jentzen, S. Jones. THIRD ROW: P. Johnson, W. Janning, E. Horn, J. Ison, B. Johnson, W. Jackson, F. Jones, B. Inhoff, R. Jackson, D. Jacob, L. Howard, J. Howe, A. Huber, C. L. Howard. Recordings of selections by the great artists, and motion pictures showing the different instruments of symphony orchestras help to broaden our appreciation of fine music. Page Seventy-Five Pounding of hammers, buzzing of saws, whirling of generators-are common sounds in the Industrial Arts department, where hands are coordinated with the mind. HOME ROOM 129 FIRST ROW: A. Lohner, M. Laber- meier, B. Landis, E. Lohrnan, W. Leh- man, V. Linder, P. Lavall, M. List, E. Lewis, D. Landeman. SECOND ROW: W. Lorah, J. Logan, M. Lang, D. La- karnp, C. Linn, H. Lang, H. Leicht. THIRD ROW: W. Littman, J. Levy, M. Linder, G. Losh, E. Lessel, D. Lampkin, T. Lewis. HOME ROOM 128A FIRST ROW: J. Koehne, D. Korte, M. L. Kendle, D. Koch, J. Koch, M. J. Knox, M. Kurz, J. Keune, J. Kerber, D. Kressel, T. Karnrner. SECOND ROW: L. Kreuter, R. Kennedy, E. Kusnerus, K. Kuhr, N. Keidel, E. Killpatrick, B. Kellner, P. Kelly, M. Kuck, J. Kautz, V. Kennedy. THIRD ROW: J. Kamman, H. Klein, H. Kirby, R. Kerr, G. Koch, L. Kull, R. Klebahn, T. Kessis, D. King, W. Kornman, J. Kennedy. HOME ROOM 131 FIRST ROW: T. McKeon, A. Loux, P. Mackey, M. Mattan, D. McCane, D. Mc- Glynn, C. Mayer, 'G. Lumley. SECOND ROW: P. Luhn, C. Lyon, B. Lyons, J. Ludwig, V. Mahne. THIRD ROW: L. Luecke, J. McFarland, L. Mattes, I. Mays, J. McFarland. FOURTH ROW: C. McCarthy, H. Martin, J. MacKeeVer, C. May, G. Lovette. FIFTH ROW: R. Maier, R. Magateaux, D. Magill, J. Mc- Allen, W. Ludlow. L. Majoewsky, J. McKay. HOME ROOM 212 FIRST ROW: M. Myers, L. Moorhead E. Mohring, H. Monjor, J. Meadows E. Meyer, D. Miller, B. Miller, G. Moer- mond, R. Meacham. SECOND ROW: M. Metts, R. Miller, A. Merritt, A. Montgomery, F. McKinney, A. McMas- ters, M. Mehlhope, M. McLoughlin, D. Meyer, V. Miller, D. Mikesell, H. Meyer. THIRD ROW: R. Meyer, C. Mil- ler, R. Miller, J. McKewen, R. Miller D Me er B Miller M Millinol - Y v - 1 - ' FOURTH ROW: J. Monce, H. Moore, B. Mier R. McMahon C. Mitchell W Miller, lA. Meddford: R. Meier,, Maertz. HOME ROOM 224 FIRST ROW: J. Rolfing, J. Reisenberg- er, C. Reed, M. R. Rickey, C. Reenes, M. Roetker, R. Rogers, J. Reece, E. Raehr, R. Ray. SECOND ROW: J. Pula- kamp, N. J. Renneberg, R. Rodenberg, B. Reddington, J. Rocklin, G. Ratliff, S. Roth, J. Rathman, P. Prickett. THIRD ROW: L. Pringle, S. Raffety, B. Roth, R. Rakmitte, A. Pullum, R. Rahe, C. Radtke, J. Ries, J. Rossa, W. Rengering. F. Rasfeld. HOME ROOM 222 FIRST ROW: R. M. Porwet, J. Price, T. Perkins, A. Perrino, B. J. Ott, M. L. Price, J. Otte, M. L. Petty, F. Orth, E. Orlik. SECOND ROW: E. Pierce. M. Posey, V. Pirraglia, M. Parrish, L. Price, B. A. Pate, M. Paul, V. Powell, A. Pinkston, B. Owens, P. Pfeiffer, J. Parkinson. THIRD ROW: C. Ormston, J. Orth, T. Pitzer, G. Ohlhauser, J. Prather, D. Peters, B. Plummer, M. Phillips, B. Porter, B. Petrie, W. Peirce. E. Palmer. HOME ROOM 228 FIRST ROW: M. Schmalfuss, B. Scott, L. Russo, C. Schoonover, E. Sonford, C. Schrichel, D. Ryburg, F. Schwartz, W. Ryan, J. Ruttkay, E. Scales, A. Salz- arulo, D. Schmits, J. Schaefer, J. Ruth- ven, J. Rowland, N. Sakelos, C. Scherz, W. Rottner, H. Sand. SECOND ROW: E. Ruscher, R. Rundo, R. Schwartz, C. Searcy, A. Seiter, M. Schmitt, B. Schmidt, P. Schirman, H. Schloss, R. Seevers. HOME ROOM 213 FIRST ROW: J. Murray, M. Nott, J. Mueller, J. Noll, B. Nash, A. Neison, M. Nichting, M. Nieman, R. Nepper, J. Napier. SECOND ROW: P. Newell, G. Myers, L. Mueller, O. Nikoloff, H. Mor- gan, B. Nackenhorst, B. Murphy, C. Neu, G. Naegel, J. Nash. THIRD ROW: B. Morrow, D. Moorman, B. Norris, T. Nichols, J. Nichols, D. Neubauer, J. Nagel, E. O'Brien, G. Nagel, F. Nieder, .Ili Dgmwok, R. Nelson. H. Normolle, W. ea . 1 v HOME ROOM 306 FIRST ROW: H. Shadwell, B. Slone, B. Sulker, R. Smitson, R. Sparks, J. Spaith, S. Sparrell, D. Smith, L. Shin- walter. SECOND ROW: B. Slieght, M. Smith, W. Shearer, M. Sesler, P. Smith, C. Sherrill, P. Sheilds, M. Sheilds, J. Snyder, B. Shively, J. Shearer, E. Shields, D. Shider, D. Sherrod, J. Sider- wich, B. Smith, B. Smith. HOME ROOM 314 FIRST ROW: R. Tudor, A. Uhlmann, B. Towzey, M. Thompson, V. Terrara, R. Tedesco, S. Ulmer, B. Van Camp, M. Turnau, N. Utz. SECOND ROW: T. Valpey, R. Thomas, B. Tredwell, B. Terman, J. Truedell, C. Trippett, D. Tuttle, W. Thurman, J. Telford, C. Tebelman. THIRD ROW: W. Ulmsch- neider, R. Thiele, A. Tribble, C. Thatch, S. Thompson, B. Tidd, B. Tice, D. Theis. FOURTH ROW: J. Trumbell. HOME ROOM 308 FIRST ROW: V. Stapp, D. Standring, H. Spicer, R. Strange, R. Stermer, S. St. Clair, D. Stoy. SECOND ROW: B. Stevens, W. Steidle, C. Stayman, G. Stoll, L. Starke, A. Taylor, J. Sturgeon, J. Sunnenberg, R. Taber. THIRD ROW: M. Taylor, M. Streicher, E. Steves, T. Stevens, M. Standley, M. Stewart, S. Stephan, M. Stoddard, M. Stiles. Short stories, plays, anal novels, written in foreign languages, help to acquaint the student with cus- toms ancl conditions in other lands. Page Sesenty E ght HOME ROOM 322 FIRST ROW: M. White, P. Wilkin, J. Wuenker, L. Woods, L. Williams, J. Wheatley, C. Williams, D. Wiot, Zeroos, V. Young. SECOND ROW: Wright, B. Windhorst, V. Wilkerson, :USP are Sis get WHS Wynne, D. Wisman, B. Wise, B. Wil- son, K. Yeager. FOURTH ROW: D. Williams, R. Young, W. Williams, S. Wyly, R. Winkler, R. Willenbrink, R. Wiatt, R. Woodmansee, F. Zopff. HOME ROOM 319A FIRST ROW: M. Watkins, M. Wells, C. Walden, C. Welsh, E. Weinkheimer, I. Weber, G. Vice, E. Weinkheimer. SEC- OND ROW: P. Weigel, F. Weatherford, M. Wehr, K. Vertino, P. Vermilya, J. Von Goeben, M. Wallace, D. Wehr, D. Weiss. THIRD ROW: T. Venn, R. Web- er, T. Wersel, J. Weigel, T. Ven Pelt, J. Walsh, P. Weber, N. Vickrey, R. Vaughn, D. Wagt, R. Varnan, M. Wam- nia. W. Welsh. HOME ROOM 227 FIRST ROW: R. Mueller, R. Rider, E. Nicols, M, Newby, F. Morelli, A. Moor- mann, H. Mueller, J. Mitchell, J. Mit- chell, L. Nash, M. Morgan, J. Miller, V. Pollitt. SECOND ROW: W. Neu, J. Myers, J. Noelcke, D. Myers, V. Moore, A. Mitchell, R. Moelchert, S. Muller, W. Millican, M. Monce, J. Mueller. THIRD ROW: C. Miller, D. Morgan, D. Mueller, J. Mueller, R. Nethero. B. Morris, B. Mier, M. Nash. To chart the future course of Withrow boys and girls, whether their ambitions point to college or elsewhere, is the job of the Vo- cational Guiclartce Department. Page Seventy-Nine J fu sfff ', .hw YZ' ' 3 K W' L ww K - , 15555 M I f og: ff-sw1'fM..5fE .fr w , ,, -, -,f,w, A U. AL6Mw -MQW , 4145 'tv G W, vz?q55 . 1 '- wg R uv' -A ,Q 'P' A -'- xnzimw' ik kidlggewfrug , A J? W - xiii? ' if iii .wulmf Mg., ,ll J' 'offs he pause that refreshes! The Junior High looks forward to food and fun at lunch time. r x 5 9 .45 A Sam McKaig Marilyn Heim Adele Grischy Marjorie Ireland Training camp for the Senior High, our Withrow Junior High offers a well balanced range of extra-curricular ac- tivities. For those who are journalistically inclined, Tower Echo is the Junior I-Iigh's monthly publication. With Miss Lev- itch as advisor, it gives all the Junior High news for two cents. Jack Brewster 4 --W. A mf Donald Bettinger Aileen Keller Paulita Heermann Jim Stuff 4 ..:-. . . K , Harry Deremo Henrietta Bain Mary Ann McKaig Robert Messinger Mr. Simons' Dramatic Club performs at assemblies, P.T.A. meetings, and at the Christmas program. Thus through early training the members acquire stage presence. G.A.L., the girls' athletic league, advised by Mrs. Flint, engages in many girls' sports and intramural activities. Finally, Mr. Grether's A Cappella Choir is the popular mu- sical organization with over sixty members. Sally Strickland Robert Knodel Mary Pascal Patsy Harger Robert Wilbur s i i I FIRST ROW: S. Gibbons, M. Rades, D. Phillips, B. Winter, C. Chapman, J. Daulton, M. Williams, A. Kel- ler, J. Hemdenreich. SECOND ROW: J. Summers, P. Haase, J. Curl, N. Eilers, G, Barber, P, Danneman, G. Allen, J. Thompson, G. Fielman, L. Kuester, C. Fried- rich, P. Pitt. THIRD ROW: P. Davis, M. McGlaughlin, J. Hackett, B. Shinkle, M. Agger, B. Bevin, I-I. Lawton, B. Nitche, E. Otto, M. Corey. FOURTH ROW: S. Desser, B. Heald, N. Bucholz, P, Davis, G. Gerand, C. Becker, P. Heerrnann, R, Miller, N. Thiele, B. Means, J. Payne. FIFTH ROW: N. Kistler, S. Rabe, J. Thomp- son, J. Ralphy, B. McMillan, D, Johnson, D. Wright, M. Struessel, J. Higgins, M. Ireland. SIXTH ROW: M. Runge, P. White, E. Reed, A. Golder, A. Grischy, B Crainer, L. Bose, V, Jordan, M. Rop, E. Higgins, M Heim. SEVENTH ROW: J. Parker, J . Staats, J. Sauer- brunn, M. Bremer, M. Thompson, P. Krehbiel, R. Kemper, S. Strickland, S. Stearus, R. Robinson. EIGHTH ROW: E. Fruechtemeyer, C, Wheat, S. Kube, L. Jones, B. Lyall, G. Lewis, J. Salisburg, N. Knoll, G. l Q 'w 1 1 N ., 1 . . l i l Noble, E. Schreiber. NINTH ROW: D. Gregolet, R. Gebhardt, E. Wagner, B. Hall, M. Ruchhoft, G. Milli- gan, D. Johns, M. Emrick, C. Schame. TENTH ROW: A. Wilson, B. Burghardt, R. Roudebush, B. Robfogel, B. Carruthers, J, Addington, B. Julins, M. Rempe, H. Koon. ELEVENTH ROW: S. Stone, L. Hertel, A. Fauzey, E. Short, W. Jackson, B. Scott, M. Knight, R. Bergman, P. Brandis, M. Green, B, Stevens, E, Blum, J. Roncker. TWELFTH ROW: J. Barnett, H. Koon, R. Moeller, E. West, C. Marshall, E. Eichhold, M. Kahny, G. Schneider, J. Jenkins, B. Plunkett. THIRTEENTH ROW: M. Coleman, S. Beck, D. Early, H. Kontell, K. Nipper, M. Martino, J. Baily, J . Wilson, B. Richards, B. Smith. FOURTEENTH ROW: P. Schaeffer, A. Pfingstag, G. Slater, E. Kerdolff, L. Rogers, L. Bryson, B. Settle, W. Walton. FIFTEENTH ROW: A. Pressler, V. McVeigh, D. Fields, D. Taylor, P. Kiesewetter, J. Weyand, M. Jack, G. Brawley, B. Kisker, R. Farris. M. Nichels, L. Sakelos. Page Eighty-Fam ROW J Kuebler, K A. McKaig, Kidd, P. Gocker. B. Basler, E. Conant, R. Calvert. J. Linn. C. Clippinger, A. V. Woods, S. Strietelmeier. P. Jones. SECOND ROW: E. Foscula. V. Smith. D. Jacob, E. Shoemaker, L. Rutter, H. Bain, L. L. Gordon, M. E. McNea1ey. J. Bourquin, J. Bowers, M. Vogt. R. Hezlep, J. Hamon. A. Mallin. FOURTH Farnsworth, J. Gates, N. Marean, C. Farron, J. Harger, C. Brokaw, G. Jensen, L. Johnston, T. FIRST ROW: F. Pallant, M. Price, E. Pfeiffer. D. Tenbrink, B. Scott. S. Stearns. R. Ogden, S. Stephens, C. Piron, G. Thill, R. Weaver, P. Towzey, E. Weyand, J. Winsor. SECOND ROW: H. Vaught, B. Vogt, J. Zart. S. Pollack, S. Schneider. S. Shepard, P. Storch, B. Kock, R. Cole. S. Dayton. E. Streeter. H. Kershaw, M. Graham, J. Cochran. THIRD ROW: M. Sheppard, K. Tuell, M. Jeffries. K. Vaughn. J. Spurlock, E. Geeding, E. Blice, R. Starkey, M. Burleigh, J. Fuller. D. Jones. H. Waiston, S. Land, J. Gaunt. R. Christopher, R. Gaenge, R. Arand. FOURTH ROW: B. Meister. M. Leach, S. Deisel, S. Davis, C. Paliobagis, B. O'Connor, D. Klebahm, J. Bazoff, R. Fess, L. Hisle. M. Fishback, M. Zart, B. Jackson. Page Eighty-Five FIRST ROW: R. Browne, R. Dietz, T. J. Van Camp, E. Volpe, P. Conway, W. Doppler, R. Kirkendall, W. Baker, J. Lynn, G. Fennen, G. Calvill, B. Arnold, H. Stueve, R. McCreery, J. Stoecklin, D. Bettinger, R. Rowland, J. Ashton, G. Moon. SECOND ROW: S. Foehr, S. McKaig, N. Gamfer, C. Hungerford, J. Boutet, H. Merten, R. Hanselman, G. Parsons, S. Hagans, F. Martin, D. McMann.i.s, S. Kohn, R. McDonough, E. Brady, W. Ward, E. Pfingstag, E. T. Whitaker. THIRD ROW: S. Carson, J. Stuff, J. Urban, D. Steinwert, M. Stephens, G. Moser, H. Sproull, R. Winston, A. Zachy, S. Paliobagis, R. Frazier, T. Brewster. R. Hettel, C. Niesen, B. Lockard, R. Bowden, C. Hill, R. Klute, P. Vollmer. FOURTH ROW: L. Kidd, M. Hodgkin, B. Jackson, R. Guy, N. Feldman, L. Gaskins, F. Van Pelt, J. Smith, H. Cook, L. Keeler, H. Hines, B. Nieman, W. Steele, J. Gutjahr, H. Maxwell. Page Eighty-Six FIRST ROW: R. Lehman. B. Schanz, D. Allen, D. Frueauff, J. Brendamour. J. Bourque. SECOND ROW: B. French, B. Rieke, H. Vielhauer A. Walton, J. Mathias. THIRD ROW: J. Kaeser, W. Zeph. R. Simpson. R. McCroskey. C. Becker, R. Bradfield. FOURTH ROW: T. Williams S. Brady. R. Herman. H. Finke, C. Douglas. FIFTH ROW: J. Smith, N. Floan. D. Hager, B. Watkins, J. Kopp. D. Pruitt, N. Brown, R. Wag- ner. SIXTH ROW: F. Birk, P. Cowley. F. Davies. J. Cowan. B. Strassel, D. McCood, R. Langer. SEVENTH ROW: L. Klute, J. Dalheimer H. Chapman, J. Hamlin. B. Mason. T. Pigneguy. EIGHTH ROW: J. Noertker, J. Poertner. F. Meineke, J. McNall. M. Martin, C. Schott, C Moeller. R. Russo, J. Doyle. B. Wuest. B. Erhardt. B. Lakeman. FIRST ROW: R. Thiele, S. Becker, P. Aschinger. R. Breuck, R. Knodel, G. Wilson, R. Wilbur. P. Wydman. SECOND ROW: H. Deremo, J Stubbs, D. Schneider, J. Saunders, W. Ziegler, A. Nelson. J. Brewster, B. Russell, D. McDonald. THIRD ROW: M. Sorrell, A. Morelli, R Crosset, J. Storey. R. Scroggins. D. Dickson, J. Levi. FOURTH ROW: J. Selkirk, R. Giesel. J. Johnson. R. Groenke, L. Steele, L. Volkman FIFTH ROW: J. Lucas, E. Lishka, C. Wingerberg. R. Messinger, B. Peterson, C. Stemler, E. Bergdoll, B. Harper. SIXTH ROW: D. McDon- ald, H. Brown. D. Bolce, D. Ault. W. Berry. C. Bieser. J. Boulware. SEVENTH ROW: R. Colthar. J. Charlton, G. Glass, F. Dick, J. DeRoo R. Blum, E. Crocker, D. Colvin. EIGHTH ROW: W. Castleberry. J. Flynn. C. Dorsel. R. Holzwarth, G. Lipman. D. Coyle, R. Daley, J Johnson. E. Gansphol. NINTH ROW: J. Hancock. E. Grischy, B. Decker, W. Wingo. D. Hummer. T. Vineyard. TENTH ROW: J. Thorpe. J Lynch, R. Davis. C. Judy, S. Goodall, H. Hinchliffe. J. Burns. B. Wesselman. ELEVENTH ROW: R. Blice. G. Asmus, R. Bradfield, D. Gut- johr, C. Gildea, B. Cooper. TWELFTH ROW: L. Huey, B. Faulkner. W. Phillips, R. Miller, C. Miller, J. Bernhardt, C. Grau, S. Dehart THIRTEENTH ROW: D. Derbyshire. B. Matthews. R. Jacobs, J. Seeley. D. Kirkpatrick. W. Bowser, G. Noel. J. Huelier, R. Nash. FOUR- TEENTH ROW: E. Lewis. E. Lastoria. W. McCullough. J. Hill. E. Ulm, R. Blum. D. Steinforth, J. Hummell. FIFTEENTH ROW: J. Hesse. R. Yeats. R. Taylor. N. Smith. C. Reisnberger. R. Noble. L. Hill. G. Bach. SIXTEENTH ROW: E. Preyer, E. George, E. McElwee, M. Beh- rendt. G. Crampton, M. Taylor. R. Credale, P. Schmidt, E. Spangenberg. W. Garrett. Page Eighty Seven 7 Maj? 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Harne Mr. G U1 u 5-4 m U E52 - IU sis Nw M1 s-1 s-1 Mr. Behrman. .mg D-415 ,gms-Q 332 Ewg. : 9593 M202 M. Peters. K. gmdi :QQ 2:55 mga Qwi m.. . mg A GJ n 5 .P W Zi QE S4 :Q gsm 5 d GJ 3.0.2 .BWES Pigs. .3 Sw Um: O .II -U Om .-1 . 5 D C1 :- O .Q rn . O rn 3 B m em ul CU E ,-n WE. -5250 Emmii 15 54 so QS EE E s-.E-U'3, w25ME u .-4 3 342mm 46' 53 13 M .4-1 Qi DDJ-'I V' gg o .-- UH US,-C Mme E A ru E .-1 E 3: O .Ci mem? we Sm. 5-1 Q ' me 3 3 SUMO EOQWE U U1 ,AE UEEQ M ...ei s-.EQ 'H S5555 M5559 mampz Page Nin ety-Four . QWQCZE irst curtain going up on the WITH- f A A' if l'1i if Row MINSTRELS of 1941! This fast moving production unfolds be- , 5 fore the eyes of an enthusiastic audi- 'la ,'.1 5 it ence, revealing graceful precision dancing by pony chorines, fun by mischievous end-men, and songs as only Withrow soloists can sing them. Smittie's beaming face, as he directs the PRESENTATION ORCHESTRA, is a more than adequate reward for long hours of Work contributed ,By cast and crew and signifies to them that they have been instrumental in producing another smash-hit performance of the WITHROW MIN- STRELS. THE TECHNICAL CREW OF MINSTREL SHOW The BOYS' GLEE CLUB comprised most of the Male Chorus for the Minstrel show, and participated, as did the GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, in many musical pro- grams and assemblies for the enjoyment of the students. FIRST TENOR: D. Crosset, R. Dennis, R. Gehlert, T. Horner, J. Montgomery, O. Nickoloff, J. Rolfing, L. Scovanner, M. Schmal- C. Scherz. BARITONE: J. Buxton, H. Conwell, B. Hesselback, J. fuss, F. Schwartz, J. Williams, F. Durham, J. Mallios, O'Rourke, B. Ackley, N. Burck, F. Raine, D. Addington, J. Nagel, B. Kinsey, B. Erman, M. Sullivan, B. Loudin. SECOND TENOR: B. Bernhardt, B. Bradbury, D. Bockstiegel, B. McKeever, R. McHugh, M. Meyer, R. Sandberg, D. Hine, Frederick, C. Mueller, H. Poe. BASS: B. Brown, E. Couch, Cullen, B. Howard. B. Limes, A. Louis, L. Luecke, P. Mason, B. B. Holtz, A. Listenger, B. Prigge, K. Burns, B. Slete, E. Cogan, C. L. Davis, E. Dorone, L. Jackson, B. McGrath, B. Roth, B. Hetzel, J. Schneider, B. Redman, H. Redman, J. Novotny, F. Vetorino, J. Schatz. E. Allais, B. Andretta, C. Bailey, J. Baker, G. Banks. B. Van Blarcum, D. Boesch, L. Brand, M. Breadv, M. L. Bridges, M. Bun- ton, N. Burch, J. Burkhart, A. Burns, M. Cain, R. Caldwell, R. Cathcart, R. Cameron, C. Cann, J. Chapman, C. Cism-adi, E. Clough, L. Cornachione, R. Cornuelle. E. Cowden, P. Crandall, V. Cronenwett, E. Crotty, B. Culkins, V. Dearborn, M. Dieck- man, B. Dimmerman, M. Donovan, J. Dunn, M. Durbrow, E. Ernst. C. Ervin, M. J, Ewers, L. Fiege, J. Fielman, P. Fleming. M. Fredrick, L. Friedrich, D. Fusaro. J. Garrett, M. Gibson, J. Van Goeben, E. Grueninger, M. Hafner, R. Hall, B. Harper, M. Hartman, S. Hetzel, V. Hill. M. Hackmuth, B. Howison. J. Howison, A. Ireton, A. Irwin, N. Irwin, B. Jacobs, E. Jester. S. Jones, J. Kashbaum, N. Kirby, W. Kirby, L. Kramer, D. Kressel, L. Kuester, M. Kyrlach, G. Lacy, C. Lammers, J. Lavell, E. Lewis, H. Logan, A. Lohner, B. Lohse, M. Loos, J. Lunsford, J. MacKeever, F. Malsbary, J. Marshall, J. McGlaughlin. J. McHugh, M. McMannis, K. Meyer, F. Minis, L. Moorhead, J. Muller, S. Muller, D. Novotny, C. O'Conner, J. Osborne, T. Per- kins, H. Plueddeman, J. Price, K. Ralphy. M. Redman, N. J. Renneberg, J. Robinson, B. Rockeman, E. Ruscher, E. A. Russell, M. Schneider, M. Schoolfield, J. Schott. P. Shuman, R. Schwartz, B. Seilkop, P. Sellers, G. Sembach, J. Shearer, B. Shepard, M. Sinclair, R. Skiff, M. Sloan, I. Smith. M. Spencer, M. Stevens, E. Steves, R. Sturgeon, S. J. Suthers, R. Tabor, J. Tatrnan, M. Thomas, S. Tredwell, S. Ulmer, C. Ulrich, B. Vester, M. A. Watson, I. Wireman, V. Witherson, B. Wolf, M. Woll, M. Wright. Page Ninety-Six The elimination of individualism and the acquisition of unity were acquired only through daily pre-school sectional rehearsals. Our ORCHESTRA then played at fall and spring assemblies, teachers, and principals' conventions and in the two Spring Concerts. FIRST VIOLINS: W. Wright, Concertmeisterg V. Abnee. L. Carter, L. Williams. V. Cronenwett. R. Cameron, V. Folchi. W. Oester, R. Fille. C. Hebbeler, S. Damen, N. Lee. SECOND VIOLINS: R. Mechant. G. Unverzagt, R. Schwettman. R. Denton, B. Addison, N. Thielle. E. Slimp. L. Schultz, D. Choate, J. Ingham. P. Johnson. G. Lumlsy, M. Sorrel. VIOLAS: A. Jacobs, J. Lunsford, A. Hascher, M. White. W. Jordan, M. Sinclair. W. Toft. CELLO: R. Cornuelle, V. Jordan. B. Shepard. J. Cleary, J. Thiele. STRING BASS: A. Dickens. R. Kuck, B. Saulter. B. Brown. FLUTE: P. Martin. F. Bennett. C. Chapman. M. Kuck. OBOE: P. Seay, J. Steinmetz. F. De Forest. CLARINET: B. L. Dow, D. Wilks, D. Zumbiel, J. Caldwallader, J. Steinmetz. BASSOON: B. Addison, J. Meyer. HORN: J. Kizer, J. Meents, M. Paolino. A. Wubbolding. CORNET: C. Bohl, V. Tobey. M. Zumbiel. A. Grimes. J. Dodd. TROMBONE: T. Martin. D. Scovanner. J. Stewart, R. Thiele. PERCUSSION: J. Maham, V. Hill, D. Meyer. PIANO: D. Novotny, C. Ervin. At 7:45 A. lVl. the members of A CAPPELLA CHOIR reported for work at school three days out of the week. The top in early morning work was reached when they presented their Easter Sunrise Service in Eden Park at 6:30. Radio broadcasts, concerts, assem- blies, and the High School Choral Festival also kept the choir busy. SOPRANOS: B. Allen, E. Archea, M. Bready, J. Cherdron, E. Clough, P. Colburn. V. Cronenwett, J. Crosset, E. Darack, F. Dawson, F. D-e Forest, B. Dow. M. Durbrow, E. Ernst, C. Ervin, E. Eudaly, J. Flood, M. Fueller. J. Garbutt, D. Grimstvedt. M. Hartman, A. Irwin, N. Irwin, B. Johnson, J. Kashbaum, L. Kramer, J. Lavell, H. Logan. L. Moorhead, M. Loos, D. Meyer, B. Mitchell, F. Morelli. J. Muller, S. Muller, K. Paliobagis, T. Perkins. H. Plueddemann. M. Prater, J. Price, N. Renneberg. J. Rolfing, M. Schneider, J. Shearer, B. Shepard. D. Standring. J. Tatman, B. Vester. L. M. Vogt, L. Vogt. C. Walden. M. Woll. D. Wohr, S. Whitehouse. ALTOS: M. Anderson, B. Ball, M. Bright. E. Crady. D. Fryburger, M. Hafner, A. Ireton, R. Jahnigen. W. Kirby, J. Koehne, M. Kumpf. C. Leaman, J. Maham. F. Malsbary, K. Meyer, D. Novotny. M. Patterson. G. Portner, E. Ruscher. B. Seilkop. G. Sembach. M. Spencer. R. Sturgeon. R. Tabor. J. Tilford. V. Wehr. A. White. M. Wood, M. Kyrlach. E. Lewis, J. McHugh. B. Merker. B. Wolf. TENORS: R. Allman. B. Bauman. R. Bockstiegel. E. Cogan. C. Collard. D. Crosset. H. Didlake. F. Durham. B. Hohneck. B. Howard. R. Limes. A. Louis. P. Mason, R. McHugh. B. MacKeever. N. Meyer. J. Mont- gomery, C. Mueller. J. Nagel, O. Nikoloff, H. Poe. B. Prigge. J. Rolfing. C. Schers, L. Scovanner. B. Simcox. D. Skiff. B. Stevens. R. Thiele. L. Williams, D. Wilson. BASSES: B. Ackley. H. Anderson. C. Baiter. F. Brown, N. Berry, R. Brown. J. Buxton, E. Couch. L. Davis. A. Dickens, E. Doram, J. Fugett. B. I-Iesselbach, B, Hetzell, J. Hodson, J. Howard, L. Jackson, P. Johnson, W. Jordan, W. Littmann, B. Mc- Grath, D. McPheeters, G. Monter, J. O'Rourke, W. Pollitt. D. Pomeroy, B. Roth, J. Schneider. R. Schroer, G. Unverzagt, F. Vetorino, H. Conwell, R. Ackerman, V. Hill, D. Addington, B. Erman, B. Holz, J. Schatz, D. Duble, R. Schwetteman. 8 A . Q. ga- Page Ninety Seven hrough their excellent fall production, You Can't Take It With Youf' the mem- bers of WITHROW PLAYERS broadened their knowledge of the dramatic arts. Besides this rollicking presentation, they participated in a number of interesting club programs, short plays and monologues. In addition, they sponsored a short FIRST ROW: D. Decker, K. Stewart, J. Meyer, Treas., B. Newman, Sergeant-at-Arms, B. Rundles, Vice-Pres., C. Meyer, Pres., J. Linde, Corresponding Sec. SECOND ROW: E. Ruscher, H. MacBeth, B. McGowan, F. Morelli, M. L. Price, B. Lohse, M. K. Herdrnan. THIRD ROW: K, Doll, B. J. Utz, J. Meyer, F. Coyle, W. Nolte, D. Graham, H. Jahnigen. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: A. Ireton, Recording Sec., G. Cassell, P. Westerfield, A. Fisher, D. Wilson, L, Hegner, B. Prigge, W, Carmack, A. Allison, D. Tuttle, H. Bockman, P. Barlow, E. Faike, J. Bellonby, L. Davis, J. Stover, play contest which was open to all Withrow students. The Winner, Jean Linde, was awarded the prize of five dollars and the privilege of having her selection broadcast over station WCKY. The Washington Ball held in February at the Kemper Lane Hotel was the highlight of a very successful year of activities. FIRST ROW: C, Pandorf, A. Fenimore. G, Ratliff, S. Fenimore, J. Johnson. M. Kyrlach. F. Giffin. J. Magee. SEC- OND ROW: C. Atkinson. R, Gahr. H. Oney, B. Mallin, B. Kline. E. Collier. J. Tilford. THIRD ROW: W. Kirby, J. Ring, S. Wilson, M. Beady, P. Atzel, J. Geyer, L. Kraemer, M. Jahraus. M. Labermeier. those juniors and seniors who are interested in acting, THALIAN DRAMA- TIC CLUB offers various opportunities to Htrod the boards,', appreciate finished acting, and participate in social events. Besides presenting numerous one-act plays for the enjoyment of the club at the regular bi-weekly meetings, this year FIRST ROW: E. Meyer, J. Kocher, M. Young, M. O'Hare, I. Hickman, K, Aubert, M. L. Moore, Miss Rosenberger. SECOND ROW: H. Haase, I. Wireman, R. Cordes, E. Kolb, L. Colburn, G. Kerns, G. Sembach. THIRD ROW: N. Meyer, D. Bedell, J. Kutchback, J, Farson, B. Hight, B. Zinkhon. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: E. Fischer, E. Jarvis, W. Kendall, J. McGlaughlin, W. Roser, J, Schott, M. Schroeder, W. Downing. the members under the direction of Miss Rosenberger, faculty advisor presented a Christmas play for the school. At the April 2nd meeting Miss Seel entertained the members and their guests With a reading of the play, The Dictator. Other social events included the initiation tea, Hallowe'en party, theater party and the spring picnic. FIRST ROW: M. A. Robinson, R. Kirkendall. M. A. Hahn. Sec.: B. Goosman, Pres.: A. Louis. O. Gossard, Treas. SECOND ROW: F. Ruscher, L. Pugh. E. Crady. G. Swift, M. Herdman. M. Roller, M. O'Rourke, M. J. Hohneck, M. L. Patterson. THIRD ROW: B. Gale, B, Ackley, B. Diack, B. Close, D. Cook, P. Craft. gil gi M , X i 'lm N 1 gg OHddd 'fm K 6 3 J t long last we send the Annual to the printers with a sigh of relief. ctivities of the ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF centered in 105 where the members engaged in writing snappy captions, advertising copy, and club Write-ups, as Well lZ E'f 1f9 . . . . . . . . J, jf 3.32 as identifying pictures and being responsible in general for every printed Word f - il A 1 Q ,J ,fe in t e nnua . A ,J LITERARY STAFF LITERARY C0-EDITORS ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES SEATED: M. Loos. J. Bishop. L. Eberhard. J. Rolfing. O. Gossard. SEATED: D. Jennings. C. Shea. V. Hall. D. D. Driskell lnot on stuffy. STANDING: M. LITERARY STAFF Duble. V. Cronenwett. V. Abnee. H. Oney. J. Hohneck. W. Kunter. D. Bedell knot on SEATED: C. Boisseau. B. Gonsman mot on BUSINESS STAFF staffh. J. Hart. B. Brown. M. Leslie. staffl. M. Herdman. B. Gale. V. Abnee. N. R. Ilzlll. J. Kizer. V. Hall. SALES PROMOTERS J. Schroeder. STANDING: L. Gray. R. H. Conwell. J. Meents. E. Grueninger. Diets. Assistant Editor. J. Nerl. C. Fred- erick. ls sm' ix-...Mx :,...1x'.mwsm:wazL. -m:ffn.:fwi'amsm'M Www 1. lanning layouts for the Annual and carrying out these plans were the great re- sponsibilities Which confronted the enthusiastic members of the ART STAFF. Miss Braunecker, Literary Advisor, Miss Green. Art Advisor, Miss Bisceglia, Business Advisor. ADVERTISING STAFF W. Downing, C. Mueller, J Stewart, A. Park, J. De Hart, E. Cogan, G. Flynn B. Ronsheim, R. Kirken- dall. ART STAFF SEATED: E. Collier, A Park, R, Dewing. J. Helle P. Thomas, W. Tonne STANDING: B. Pyle, R Keller, V. Whiteford, S Tonne. PHOTOGRAPHERS R. Runyan, R. Young, ART EDITOR H. Schmalfuss. Bottles of coke, hamburgers, candy bars, and Wonderful visions of the good times one could be having somewhere else accompany the mad hubbub which marks the meeting of a TOWER NEWS deadline. -F FIRST ROW tseatedjz P. Morris, J. Knight, B. Zinkhon, D. Han: ford. SECOND ROW iseatedjz D. Wortman, P. Stewart, L. Pugh, J. Hart. THIRD ROW tstandingy: P. Pusateri, H. Oney, R, Diers, D. Novotny, J. O'C0nnor, B. Lowry, A. Schachte, J. Bishop, D. West, FIRST ROW iseatedl: M. Roller, E. Botts, E. Archea. SECOND ROW iseatedj: H. Wittmeyer, W. Kunter, W. Lancaster. THIRD ROW fstandingjz C. Mitchell, J. Danzl, B. Wedding, J. Belton, J. Meyer, E. Boxell, R. Runyan. Page One Hundred and Six iii? A WW is W fail-w . ,. ' TM' ,WI ADVISORS Miss Bahr, Business Advisorg Mr, Atherton, Literary Advisor. BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW lleft to righths I. Tartz, V. Lally. SECOND ROW: J, Allais, L. Theobald, E. Turner, R. Lucas, J. Fleming, N. Flick. A. Fenimore, S. Fenimore, M. Cherdron. MANAGERS OF BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Herdman, W. Downing, J. Franklin, B, Goosman. LEFT TO RIGHT Lseatedlz B. Addison, Boys' Athletic Editor, M. A, Hahn, Girls' Athletic Edi- torg J. Zinninger, Editor-in-Chiefg B. Brown, Assistant Editor, STANDING: S. Matlock, Literary Editorg J. Carr, Assistant Editor. Page One Hundred and Seven eadlines and byhnes, pictures and poems, columns and club news, editorials and ads, sport news and spot lights are all cleverly arranged m our school paper TOWER NEWS Through increased size 1n paper rearrangement of form and ingenious ideas, Tower News has joined the ranks of All American ow we see Withrow gaafter ollow zealously al- f 1 4' three, when students f ' ' ' a inable. IIIOSII CVC y r 3CtlVlty lm g Page One Hundred and Eight X . www, ff' a , S we ,-ffggs' 4 'fr I Grim m.,dp1-wnfmwmww 'W Q, 1.4 X 1 fr. w2u 1'4?I111 fS'V 'Q WE' L K X N , mwwmrmewiss11WWiFiai5tl ,1ELfil'i1:55, -Ewa' K V 5 +, 5 -X fs 2 'niL Lf'UU11'i5E'L M ,--' Sjfggsrgigmg, rf-Lg'3gi5,-ym v, ,.gf:-x5xf5,f4Q,iR,ff . L5L?5yf5ffzf-:SQ A23msfzsl fi,ff'lf52.:3i5.ff4aEW '?1' 2ffiflf'fW' L,kfjL,Ef3bQ 3 7'-1, ., ,HS Y :fr J -?-Miit SSW wwwzezii , QW M ,ufyvr -A ,mm .' I' If . f fi. :. if' f i : , 5 HW. Wig 1, ,HM '3 591 4 .K g. . W i L ' x 5 , ir .E mm, In its first full year, DUX FEMI- NA. Senior girls' honorary, has accomplished valuable works. The club donated one hundred dollars for the Edmund D. Lyon scholar- ship fund, organized the A. D. party, provided for improvements in girls' washrooms. and carolled at Christmas with Sigma Gamma at the county home. The members also indexed the books in various classrooms as a further aid to Withrow students. FIRST ROW: J. Zinninger. Sec.- Trcns.. R. Dewing. J. Rolfing, Pres., D. Grimstvedt. R. DeBeck. D. Kautz, M. Lawson. SECOND ROW: L. Black, Vice-Pres., M. A. Hahn. C. Forbriger, M. Boyd. L. Pugh. M. Woodward, J. Aerni, A. Hexamer. In this its ninth year, SIGNIA GAMMA, senior boys' honorary fraternity, continued in its capa- eity as senior guides. The mem- bers sponsored various improve- ments for the school, tutored freshman boys. made up Christ- mas baskets, earolled at the county home with Dux Femina, furnished funds for the Edmund D. Lyons Scholarship and gave the Sigma Gamma Prom. FIRST ROW' H. Conwell. A. Louis, M1 Cndwallader. T Martin. B. Wat- son. SECOND ROW: S. Matlock, V. Aimee THIRD ROW: B. Close. P. Pusziteri. FOURTH ROW: J. Buxton. B Goosman. A Senaclite O. Gossard. OFFICERS P. Puszlteri, O. Gossurd. A. Schachte. A Louis, V Abnee. Page One Hundred and Ten DEBATE CLUB Resolved: That the powers of the Federal Government be increas- ed. Withrowls energetic debaters wiggled their tongues affirma- tively and negatively on this sub- ject at Elder, Walnut Hills, An- derson Township, and at the dis- trict championship eliminations at Springfield this year. FIRST ROW: S. Matlock, Pres., lstandingl, D. Burns, Sec., M. A. Hahn, Tre-as., R. Roberts, D. Bedell, D. Streit. SECOND ROW: J. Ulmer, A. Stanley, M. Barber, B Rundles, Mr. Westenfield. The LAW CLUB held bi-weekly meetings at the Eastern Hills Y and Withrow. Detective Chief Emmett D. Kirgan, who explained the work of his department, and lVI1'. R. A. Lindberg, Chief of boys' work at the Central YN were interesting speakers. OFFICERS FIRST ROW. E. Vaughn, Cor. Sec.g Mr. Ziegler, D. Siders, Rec. Sec. SECOND ROW: B. Jones, Vice-Presq V. Stewart, Presg B. Wiltse, Treas. JUDGE'S STAND: N. Browne, B. Slete, R. Short, J. O'Conner. FIRST ROW: G. Glaser. M. Prater, H. Byrd. T. Marsh, L. Thomas, G. Johnston, G. L. Young, E. Stephens, G. Schuess- ler. SECOND ROW: E. Wieland, V. Dennis. T. Andrews, W. Eberle, M. J. Wadsworth, V. Lally, L. Theobald, M. Fox. L. Petty, N. Schroeder, V. Rothfus, B. Lang, D. Dillon, D. Meirs. J. Thompson, B. Moelchert. THIRD ROW: R. Gabriel. R. Buetsche, D. Gibson. H. A. Mullen. R. Riener, J. Beineeke, J. Engelke, E. Fisher, N. Stites. K Due, H. Becker. Page One Hundred and Eleven -wtf Trips proved most popular among the activities of LOS AMIGOS. A Spanish restaurant, broadcast, and display of art-work were all included. An appropriate speech on our relationship with South America was given by Clifford Meyer, vice-president. Members of PHILOTLOGIA, the boys' literary society, great- ly enjoyed the joint picnic and meetings with Scribblers, besides learning the principles of parliamentary procedure by means of their extemporaneous speeches and discus- sions on world events. FIRST ROW tseatedj: E. Thomp- son, E. Sudboeck, J. Franklin, N Browne, A. L. Emmich, M. Hil- bert. SECOND ROW iseatedl: R Liles, J. Bowman, B. Davis, N. Stewart. STANDING: D. Grim- stvedt, Pres.: I. Wireman, S Fenimore, Treas.: B. Thornberry Sec.: C. Meyer, Vice-Pres.: D Hanford, D. Campbell, E. Collier A. Fenimore, J. Blocksom, C Baiter, N. Meyer, N. Thompson K. Paliobagis, M. Schneider, M Ewing, R. Netherow, D. Elliot, P Morris, B. Blum, M. McHugh MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: M Chapman, L. Davis, B. Kraft, M A. Huxell, C. Mitchell, J. Hart, E Meyers, T. Stevens, M. A. Staats M. Wulfekamp, D. Whitehead. FIRST ROW: C. Mueller, B. Gale. SECOND ROW: C. Baiter, B. Addison, J. Shriner. D. Nichol, B. Dee, F. Coffman. FIRST ROW: V. Abnee, Vice-Pres.: E. Collier, Pres.: J. Steinem, Cor. Sec. SECOND ROW: R. Dickerson, D. Hanford, Critic: B. Close, Treas.: H. Oney, C. Fredrick, D. Osler, J. Williams, B. Diack. THIRD ROW: C. Pauly, C. Newman, H. Conwell, B. Goosman. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: J. Bellonby, B. Brown, E. Cogan, T. Martin, J .Nielson, W. Noelke, W, Nolte, F. Raine, F. Rensing, A. Ruff, D. Shearer, D. Tippenhauer. Page One Hundred and Twelve The BANK. in this its sixteenth year. helps to cultivate the habit of thrift in its 200-300 depositors of students and teachers. The cash on hand. which varies from 310.000 to 316,000 will be used for college, vacations, and other future needs. Conjugations. declensions. and vocabularies were forgotten at GENS TOGATA meetings while members had fun with Latin. Talks by outside speakers and members of the club increased knowledge of Roman history and customs. SEATED: L. Heizman. A. P. Weidman. C. Forbriger. V. Den- nis. STANDING: A. Gunter. V. Goebels, Mr. T. H. Ziegler. FIRST ROW: J. Steinem. A. Car- gill, J. Schott. S. Diltz, Miss Kitz- man. R. Prigge, R. Sandburg. R Tudor. R. Bremer. G. Zimmerman W. Stine. SECOND ROW: C Schepman. G. Swift. M. Woll, D Grimstvedt. M. Hartman, M Dencer. A. Stanley. C. Mueller. J Cahall, W. Roser. P. Steinmetz. E Bihlman. THIRD ROW: M. Behy- mer. B. Brown E. Fenner. L Black. C. Ervin. A. Venn. J. Mac- Keever. J. Giles. M. Kumpf. P Morris. M. Robinson. E. Archea. .K 251 if FIRST ROW: D. Fusaro. P. Stearns. J. Lavell. B. List. M. Cain. L. Fiege. R. Cameron. E. Meyer. L. Burton. P. Bren- damour. Miss Grove. SECOND ROW: J. Hughes, H. Logan. R. Tabor. H. Feebeck. M. D'Amico, J. Marshall, V. Hill, A. Sturtevant. J. Baker, M. Colegrove. B. Barbara. THIRD ROW: M. K. Herdman. O, Nikoloff. R. Stevens. J. Sohngen. R. Mc- Grath. J. Bishop. W. Howard, J. Rolfing. B. Lohse, B. Bourgue. SEATED: G. Swift. Treas.: R. Dickerson. Vice-Presg Nancy Baer. Sophomore Aedileg A. Allison. Sec.: J. Williams, Sen- ior Aedile. STANDING: D. MacLeod, Junior Aedile: Ruth DeBeck. Pres. fiilfilibiiifl- ' V ntwS 'i'z wa. . - 'gatmsaw-fm if Y ! 1 he Hi-Y, an organization which is open to any Withrow boy who has an earnest desire to live a Christian life, tries, through its numerous activities, to assist the high school boy. To encourage the member in his religious living, every meeting began with a devotional service. Boys who had difficulty with a subject were tu .Vigo nd. FIRST ROW tseatedli R Short. E. Couch. B. Wiltse. D Hanford. SECOND ROW: H Allen. J. Meyer. H. Pfingstag. V RRdlfTAn- J. Williams. . u o , . drew. W. Eberle. C. Stone. G Johnston. THIRD ROW tstand- ingt: H. Caldwell. B. Jones. J Ulmer, J. Elfring. B. Robert- son. D. Jennings. J. Pandorf. S. Heaton. FIRST ROW: D. Dillon. G. Fibbe. B .Slete-. C. Short. R. Short. B. Coleman. B. Wiltse. SECOND ROW: D. Morgan. D. B. Mathers. A. Stanley. B. Strick- R. Runyan. STANDING: C. Shea. Mueller. K. Mclhope. er. D. Beclell. B. Kinsey. FIRST ROVV1 C. Shea. R Run- yan. B. Coleman. B. Slete SECOND ROW: V. Aimee. B Lowrv. E. Wheelan, J. Shep- men.'C. Boles. L. Thomas. C Fredrick, J. Blum. B. Eli. B. Cook. THIRD ROW: B. Diack. B. Bradbury. J. Carr. J. Meyer. V. Stewart. C. Shadwell. C. Newman. D. Moore. Mr. Howe. D. Osler. N. Meyer. B. Hetzel. S. Pyle, R. Schroeder. wmtwiif tored by Hi-Y members who volunteered to help these boys. In order to aid the boy in building himself physically, the Hi-Y obtained days on which he could go to the Eastern Hills Y.lVl.C.A. and participate in many athletic activities. Last, but not least, the Hi-Y provided social events such as dances and hay-rides for the enjoyment of the Hi-Y boy. FIRST ROW. R. Stevens. D. Mueller. D Margon. B. Kinney. B. Miller. W. Crossef. SECOND ROW: J. Sohngen. J. Ades. J. Applegate. J. Ehrhart. THIRD ROW' J. Deller. L. Hendrick. L. Pavey. V. Kjtzmiller, C. Bockhorst. FOURTH ROW: B. Essel, B. Mathers. FIRST ROW: O. Nickoloff. J. Rolfing, R. Weber. B. Petrie. B. Roth. .I. Evans. SECOND ROW: R. Ray. D. Crossett, B. McGrath, D. King, S. Raffety. P. Newell. J. Naegle. K. Burns. 44: 7-.Him .25 - . Q ws: T is his year ALPHA Y together with other Girl Reserves, celebrated their sixtieth anniversary In order to provide an especially mteresting program they plan ned widely d1vers1f1ed act1v1t1es, which included a talk by a stylist a trip to Proc 1 ter and Gamble, and a Bohemian tea SQUAD LEADERS FIRST ROW: J. Schoner, M. Wood, C. Forbriger. SECOND ROW: V. Hodges, M. Boyd, J. Nieter. B. Essel, A. L. Emmich. L. Fielman, V. Winkler. THIRD ROW: M. Walker, N. Schroder, A. Fenimore, D. Wortman, D. Julien. P. Zeh, K. Kistler, J. Wilkins, V. Rogers, R. Enright, J. Mac- donough, S. Warren. R. Strohm. FIRST ROW: B. Miller. D. Miller, S. Stephen, J. Wuenker, S. Zeh. SECOND ROW: V. Dearborn, F. McCrosky. A. Woebolding, V. Hughes, B. Koller. R. Disslekamp, B. Wilson, D. Sherrard. L. Fiege, G. Ratliff, M. L. Petty, C. Rie- senberger. erious or silly, bashful or bold, sophisticated or naive, leader or follower they are all welcomed in TOWER Y. This Girl Reserve club provided a widely d1vers1 fied program to interest all its members. Fascinating speakers, social servlce joint meetings with Hi-Y, the Easter Breakfast and the unusual Recognition Service composed its activities. FIRST ROW: J. Fielman. J. Geyer. M. A. Watson. L. Colburn. B. Pugh. L. Petty. T. Snyder. SECOND ROW: L. Friedrich. M. J. Stemwert. H. Schmalfuss. L. Eberhard. G. Henthorn. I Hickman. M. Roller. K. Aubert. R. Tabor, M. Loos. J. Crosset. R. Kirkendall. J. Linde. THIRD ROW: A. J. Gunter. E. Fisher. M. J. Wadsworth. D. Siders. A Robbins. M Robinson. C Rusz J. Schenke. J. Shearer. B. Kaupp, E. Fitzgerald. V. Lally. I. Wireman. M. McMannis, H. Huber. FOURTH ROW:.A. -Burns: V. Coombs. B. Blum. L. Ballbach. R. Ricketson, J. Weiss. J. Robinson. B. Wolf. S. Koppmann. M. Lawson. K. P3l1Ob3g1S. J, Perkins. W. Spillrnan. M. Schneider. E. Adams, B. Vester. I. O'Dine, R. Stewart. FIFTH ROW: M. E. Jahraus, M. Bick. R. Dlers. F. Ruscher. B. Spencer, J. L. Fineout, E. Janowitz. S. Kennedy. W. Kirby. M. Thomas. M. Nicola. A. Schoepfel. V. Corbley, J. Lopicolo, J. Inskeep, M. Woirol, M. Hilbert, V. Cronenwett. FIRST ROW tseatedlt C. Lammers. P. King. L. Volpe. R. Speckman. D. Decker. M. Doll. G. Glazer. J. McGlaughlin. J. Knight. P. Steinmetz. N. Burck. SECOND ROW fseatedlz F. Hatterick. H. Schmidt. M. Schneider. M. Rowland. B. Andretta. B. McKinney. M. Woodward. L. Kuester. G. Findley. W. Roser. S. Back. M. J. Hohneck. THIRD ROW fseatedbz E. Fisher. J. Beinecke. FOURTH ROW tstandingl: H. Mullen. J. Rolfing, E. Kirk. S. Wilson. J. Nerl. E. Shurgast. I. Shurgast. L. Volkman. C. Crutcher. S. Walker. D. LePere. L. Brand. R. Pfieffer. L. Petty. K. Plagahes. P. Exum, C. Heidecker. R. DeBeck. FIFTH ROW tstandingl: A. White. J. Jarrett. M. L. Moore. P. Klayer, M. O'Rourke. B. Taylor. N. Hall. Treas.. L. Black, Pres.. N. Irwin. Vice-Pres.. S. Fenimore, Corresponding Sec.. H. Haase. Recording Sec. mrm1r1r '....m3Laavsanf :mm in .ia. rovocative lectures on mathematical subjects were delivered to the NEWLIN MATHEMATICS CLUB by such prominent personages as Dr. Merriman of the University of Cincinnati, Richard Willey, and Richard Dickerson of Withrow. FIRST ROW tseatedb: E. Wieland. B. Coleman. Treas. SECOND ROW tseatedb: D. Duble. J. Blocksom. R.. Hanford. G. Sanker. E. Couch, J. Aerni. Sec.. S. Koppman. J. Blum. THIRD ROW: fstandinglt Mr. Nankovitch. B. Smyth. J. Elfring. W. Nolte. R. Dickerson. Pres., R. Willey. E. Roberts. B. McClure, R. Stephens. J. Bellonby. J. Sohngen. C. Baiter. MEMBERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: T. Stephens. A. Kemen. B. Bradbury. T. Zeh. J. Williams. E. Boike. The PYTHAGOREAN MATHEMATICS CLUB delves more deeply than the regu- lar course into the vast deposits of mathematical knowledge. The outstanding feature of the year was a talk given by Richard Dickerson on the operation of a slide rule. FIRST ROW: V. Montgomerv. R. Jones. V. Cronenwett. P. Klayer. SECOND ROW: M. K. Doll. C. Cole. A. Jacobs. J. Engelke. B. Diack. Treas. THIRD ROW: C. Newman. B. Mallin. R. Holz. R. Sleiaht. J. Cross-et. Sec. FOURTH ROW: H. Pfingstaq. G. Monter. C. Fredrick. R. Close. Pres. FIFTH ROW: C. Stone. R. Runyan. N. Meyer. B. Robertson. SIXTH ROW: R. Dickerson. J. Steinem. STANDING: C. Pandorf. Vice-Pres. he CAMERA CLUB clicked into focus for the yearis round of activities with ex- hibits, demonstrations and discussions of more advanced photography. A special camera course, held on alternate Wednesdays presented, to those students inter- ested, information concerning the workings of the camera, the developing, print- ing and enlarging of pictures, and opportunities afforded in the camera field. R. Willey. Pres.: A. Wrassman. Sec. and Treas.: J. Steir1em.Vice-Pres. FIRST ROW: D. McPhail. B. Roberts. J. Blocksom. R. Sandberg. J. Schaefer. C. Cole. N. Burch. J. Distel. F. Rane. J. Ulmer. Y t B M Cl B Wh' A B R G SECOND ROVK: B. Zinkhori. N. Meyer, E. Rober s. . c ure. . itcomb. . romm. . ates. J. Novotny. D. Hartwell. THIRD ROW: C. Hunt. B. McDaniel. R. Weber. B. McGrath. G. Prudent. A. Strassel. M. Rowl-and, G. Ohlhauser, D. Campbell. FOURTH ROW: H. Wittmeyer. G. Unverzagt. B. Selkirk, A. Schoepfel. C. Cassin. B. Kettas. K. Plagakis. B. Pugh. G. Schus- sler. FIFTH ROW: J. Bellonby. M. Newby. F. Morrelli. B. Andretta, P. Mullen. N. Burck. M. Bunton. P. Linn. R. Ricket- fon. V. Coombs. R. Collier. J. Ewig. NOT IN PICTURE: M. Earhart. '4Busting the Atom was the title of Dr. D. A. Wells, speech which held the members of PHYSICS CLUB spellbound, and proved to be the highlight pro- gram of the year. Experiments performed by Eloise Mohney and Dick Hanford, and the sponsoring of an assembly in March kept this organization active. SEATED ON FLOOR: J. Lunsford. B. J. Kirsh. J. Link. V. Toby. FIRST ROW fseatedlz B. Kinsey. R. Marsh. J. Blocksom. B. Roberts. V. Cronenwett. D. Hanford. J. Blum. Treas. SECOND ROW Iseatedlz C. Kisker. Sec.. J. Ulmer. Pres.. J. Steinem. Vice-Pres.. E. Mohney. I. Hickman. THIRD ROW: fstandinglz Mr. Atherton. J. O'Connor. E. Roberts. R. Duble. J. Scheffle. B. Clauss. R. List. B. Jonas. J. Nolte. J. Williams. R. Taylor. A. Holmes. B. Underwood. Mr. Howe. FOURTH ROW fstandingb: B. Ransom. J. Shriner. C. Schaeffer. R. Saelens. E. Couch, J. Gibbons. B. Loudin. B. McDaniel. L. Chalker. his year the DANCE CLUB became a member of the Dance Guild, which was organized to encourage modern danclng in Cincinnati Performances glven by out-of-the-city groups such as the Ohio University Dance Club were open to the public. H. Adler. K. Aubert, C. Ayres, N Baer, B. Bourque, P. L. Brendamour L. Buenger, F. Burgess, L. Burton P. Clark, M. Colegrove, R. Cordes S. Damon, S. Diltz, F. DeForest, E Fenner, L. Fiege. V. Cronenwett. G Finley, J. Fussinger, G. Glaser, H Haase, R. Heitz, G. Henthorn. M. K Herdman, I. Hickman, V. Hill, J Holdgrave, B. Howison, R. Kennedy S. Kennedy, R. A. Kirkendall, P Kliayer, J. Kline, M. Kyrlack, J Linde, J. Link, M. McCormick, J Mac Farland, J. McGlaughlin, K Meyer, B. L. Metz, J. Noertker, A Pinney, R. M. Powell, A. Puckett B. Pyle, W. Roser, E. Russell, Shf'ld H.S' P.St c o ie . picer, eams. Steinmetz. B. Swaim, S. Tredwell, U Rim-' A. Venn, A. Wahn, S. Walker, Wenzel. OFFICERS: J. Albrecht, Pres., Jullien, Sec., L. Fielman, Treas. RIDING WITH SPAMELET To go, or not to go,-that is the question:- Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The aches and pains of the outrageous fortune. Of being astride a mount that trots as though It hadn't all its legs, or to rebel and Sleep soundly all Saturday morning so as to avoid The thousand natural shocks that flesh Would else fall heir to. Swounds, horsemen should endure it all, for it cannot Be but that they love the blasting Winds Stinging their raw cheeks as they jostle over Hills and Dales for the dear old WITHROW RIDING CLUB FIRST ROW: L. Leuchauer, J. Jarrett, M. Leuchauer, R. Kennedy, B. Lyle, D. Nunn. B Voight. SECOND ROW: M. Behymer, J. Lam- mers, J. Bailey. M. Dencer. J. Kocher, L, Bur- ton, G. Milligan, M. Woodward. M. Stricker. MEMBERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT AP- PEAR: M. Durbrow, V. Godley. J. Linde. J. Kocher, Sec.: V. Cook, Treats.: M. Woodward, Pres. The ardent skaters at Withrow, whether they be experts or beginners, be- long to the SKATE CLUB. This club held numerous skating parties, a dance in the fall and a spring hayride. 7 KNEELING: E. Hughes. E. Nichols. FIRST ROW: lstandingl: B. Vaughn, E. Eudaly, A. Bower, N. Nichols, D. Willis, E. Kirk, J. Rupert, D. Meyers, A. Rob- bins, P. Hall, P. Colburn, E. McNally, B. List, R. Speckman. SECOND ROW: H. Everhardt, A. P. Weidman, D. Eckert, E. Whitton, L. Carpenter, K. Simpson, V. Hall, B. Donovan, D. Kielhotz, P. Guild, M. Schmit. THIRD ROW: H. Ever- hart, G. Simpson, N. Cunningham, P. Smith, A. Bock, B. Kirsch, M. Barbara, R. Hall, L. Raineer, M. Schultz, K. Cismadi, G. Roettecher. OFFICERS: E. Stevens, Pres.: B. Kiel- hotz, Vice-Pres.: B. Bernhard, Sec.g R. Ingram, Treas. MEMBERS WHOSE PIC- TURE D EA S O NOT APP R: L. Volpe, F. Volpe, P. King, H. Sellers. successful year was enjoyed by SCRIBBLERS, literary society for junior and senior girls, because of its informative and original programs. lVlr. Robert Mac- Gregor and Mr. Nimmo of the Cincinnati Caledonian Society entertained with a Burns program, Miss Atkins presented her movies of England, and Mr. Friedrich talked on poetry. Programs given by the members themselves, likewise were highlights. FIRST ROW Qseatedjz M. Woodward, H. Jenkins, J. Schott, R. DeBeck. SECOND ROW fseatedbz D. Kautz, C. Ervin, M. Roller, J. Nerl, L. Black, L. Pugh, THIRD ROW tstandingjz B,Brown, B. Wolf, M. A. Hahn, D. Wortnian, V. Winkler. MEM- BERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: M. E. Behymer. J. Crosset, D. Driskell, J. Fielman, S, Hartman. M. J. Hon- neck, M. Loos, M. A. Poag, W. Roser, M. Ruff. Through the combined efforts of the officers and committees of LITERATAS, the freshman and sophomore literary club for girls, members enjoyed interest- ing reviews of plays and books, and participated in short literary contests. FIRST ROW lseatedlz C. Broadwell, P. Jackson, E. Slimp, A. Allison. SECOND ROW gseatedhz L. Hillyard, M. L. Bridges, C. Brewer, M. Melhope, R. Sturgeon. THIRD ROW tseatedlz J. Shearer, A, Lohner. FOURTH ROW lstandingjz L. Meer, M. Hartman, D. Weis, S. Storey. M. A. Stoddard, B, McNull, J. Baker, J. Lavell, B. Lohse, H. Klumb, H. Logan. SEATED FRONT: A. Woebolding. MEMBERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: J. Wilkins, P. Woodard, B. Beasten. Page One Hundred and Twenty-Two K oncerned With the intricate parts and mechanisms of the modern airplane, the MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB Worked with miniature models. One of their chief interests was a rare gas model plane which was operated from the ground by radio. SEATED nleft to riglitm: B. McDaniel, Sec.: B. Ranson, Head of Scale Model Dept.: F. Hoel, Head of Endurance Dept. STANDING: Mr. Schirmerg L. Manggrum, Former Pres.g H. Palmer, Vice-Pres.g R. Meyerg B. Burnham, IVIEMBERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: J. Weigel. G. Pascal. H. Kirley, H. Boese. C. Strader, C, Stayman, R. Sandberg, N. Crumrine, D. Runge. F. Pandorf. F. Binder, B. Binder. W. Nolte, J. Lyon. H. Palmer. M. Fisher. F. Mider, H. Schar, C. Radtke. W. Ludlow. B. Ornes. D. Choate. D. Nicholl. P. Daniels. SCRIBBLERS OFFICERS SEATED: J. Zinninger. Sec. STANDING: J. Rolfing, Pres.: Miss Moorxnann, M, Hardman, Treas.g M. Gantz. Vice-Pres. LITERATAS OFFICERS B. Lee, Sec.g E. Hallerman, Presg L. Bick, Vice-Presg B. Tredwell. Treas. Page One Handled and Twenty-Three lr J O 5. mx NIU? f wif, n Y: . , :- .mCl...... -, PORT - Page One Hundred and Twenty-Four V i MCL... 2 J he sport-spot of Withrow, our stadium is alive with competition and fun. TOP, left to right: Mr. Wirth Mr. Reuter, M r. King, Mr Nimmo FIRST ROW fleft to rightl- D. West, H. Jayne, O. Good- man, C. Mc Lean, R. Riley, B. Sperry, W. Adam B. Burkhart. SECOND ROW. T. Adams. C. Friend, C. Shad- well, C. Duning, C. Hardin, D. Flaherty, T. Langhant, C. s, K. Clark, Lucken, D. Cassin. THIRD ROW: R. Wirthlin. B. Bur- leigh, H. Jackson, P. Flagg, D. Ryberg, R. Schandig, P. Klein- fdter, B. Underwood, J. Apple- gate, E. Kayser. FOURTH ROW: H. Scharbog. F. Raine, R. Friend, E. Frank- lin. E. Eltzroth, L. Hendricks, R. Goodlander, J. Evans, T. M Cann. FIFTH ROW: R. Over- john, E. Klein, L. Vogt, B. Trau, W. Nead, B. Charlton, B. Funke, T. Buckley, O. Mead- ows, A. Mc Gowan. I. Co J. Gray, C rken. ,Q Action! Energetic and en- thusiastic athletic-minded Withrow males engage in sports in which they may find relaxation and fun, no matter what the season. Page One Hundred and Twenty-Five 1 940 FOOTBALL RESULTS Date Team Place September 20 Hartwell Here September 27 Automotive Here October 4 Shortridge Indianapolis October 1 1 Elder Here October 19 Middletown Here October 2 5 Norwood Here October 3 1 Woodward Here November 9 Western Hills U. C. November 19 Hughes Xavier Total Points: Withrow-133g Opponents-39 FIRST ROW: P. Pusateri, C. Shadwell, O. Goodman. SECOND ROW: H P rn h H J' 1 C L cken .u p rey, .ay1e,.u THIRD ROW: C. Friend, D. West. Score 26- 6 38- 0 19- 6 0- 0 7- 7 13- O 6-13 6- 7 18- 0 01' 'lr-' - , .. .--, Y ..1-.HEI ff 'Y 'S in F f3f'f x FIRST ROW: B. Sperry, R. Riley, H. Burkhart, C. McLean. SECOND ROW: C. Duning, C. Hardin, T. Langhaut. THIRD ROW: W. Adams, K. Clark, D. Flaherty, Page One Hundred and Thirty-One FIRST ROW: B. Lohse, R. Dewing, J. Aerni, J. Herweh, D. Driskell, B. Tredwell, A. Allison. SECOND ROW: W. Merritt, C. Shea, P. Newell, H. Caldwell, B. Morris. Mr. King, Mr. Nimmo B. Gossman, B. Streight, H. Caldwell, W. Merritt, A. Louis, B. Piper. , ' rg: 'f ' ..G::t--- . ur Tigers clawed their Way to victory five times, bowing only to the Maroons of Western Hills and the Woodward Bulldogs. Through the inspiring Work of cheerleaders at Pep assem- blies and games, the genuine Withrow spirit was aroused and everyone agreed that 1940 was truly outstanding in athletics. The climax to this successful year was the Post-lVlortem Dance at which function Charles Hardin was chosen our most popular gridiron star. Not to be for- gotten is the impressive manner in which Smittie paraded our snappy black and orange band onto the field to thrill the hearts of Withrovvites. Page One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Mr. Nimmo, our affable, bag-piping gym teacher, coached our basketball squad this year through a very successful season. Mr. King, Whose Tigers always are Withrow's pride and joy, as usual produced a top-notch team. J. Moents. J. L. Fineout. V. Fulton. S. Kube. P. Haase. Smittie CORNETS: V. Hill. T. Van Pelt. A. Holt, C. Bohl. O. Kel- ler. J. Dodd. D. Dubble. D. Shearer. M. Zumbiel. R. Tep- per. P. Jones. L. Scovanner. A. Grimes. J. Mueller. R. Storch. R. Nelson. H. Jahnigen. B. Stoos. C. Leicht. J. Schroeder, J. Kennedy, A. Nelson, H. Lee. P. Sparkes, W. Lorah. H. Anderson, A. Dressler, R. Mat- teson. EXTRAS: D. Fryburger. R. Schroer, J. Schaefer, G. Sizer. J. Kuhlthau. T. Gile. B. Newman, F. Martin. E. Krebs. J. Deller, J. Levi. W. Mc- Vickev, W. High. CLARINETS: D. Wilks. G. Peck. B. Dow. R. Allman, N. Strait. D. Zumbiel, B. Ruchhoft. C. Austin. C. Pauly, C. Hebbeler. B. Lee, J. Cadwallader, J. Flood. B. Plummer. R. Itschner, D. Tut- tle. J. Hughes. M. Krumpf, R. Kranz. E. Teave. C. Schrickel. B. Wilber, C. Stemler, T. Sel- kirk. EXTRAS: B. Ehrhardt. L. Leicht. M. Martin. E. Ernst. B. Kluber. G. Banks. FLUTES: P. Martin. F. Bennett. D. Lahke. O. Pav- lova. OBOES: P. Seay. F. De Forest. P. Steinmetz. BAS- SOONS: W. Addison. TROM- BONES: J. Siekman, T. Mar- tin. D. Scovanner. J. Shriner. S. Pyle. B. Bauman, B. Fish- er. A. Hascher. EXTRAS: B. Dressler. B. Thiele. C. Fried- rich. B. Knodel. BASSES: A. Dickens. B. Brown. H. Con- well. W. Pollitt, H. West. G. Storch. B. Saulter. J. Thorpe. D. Kuck. BARITONES: B. Kinsey. B. Tudor. F. Barch. J. McNall. R. Townsend. V. Folchi. R. Woodmansee. HORNS: J. Farson. J. Rizer. B. Strait. M. Paolino. A. Wub- bolding, D. Remke. M. Agger. EXTRAS: L. Kull, D. Lewis. DRUMS: J. Maham. A. Brezls- ford. D. Meyer. E. Slimp. B. Diack. B. Close, D. Schlueter. J. Grabensteder. R. Ackerman. P. Mulholland. HARP: J. Meyers, B. Johnson. V. Addl. SAXOPHONES: C. Sideritch. B. Woebkenberg, G. Batsheld. M. Sanders. B. Miemson. MAJ- ORS: J. Meents. J. L. Fineout. V. Fulton, S. Kube. D. Ray tMascotl. P. Haase. Although overpowered by the crushing attacks of Woodward and Western Hills, and dropped to a low position in the city league, the Tigers, nevertheless, played a brilliant brand of football in holding powerful Middletown to a standstill and in trouncing Short- ridge. Climaxing another colorful pigskin season, the Men Olliing once again conquered their formidable opponent, the Hughes Big Reds. , f' at t ti ll! talented varsity basketball team, using a man-for-man defense, captured second place in the public high league. The reserve team also played well, winning nine games and losing six. FIRST ROW: B. Whitteker. B. Wherman. T. Williams, Smith, D. Streit. C. Cook. L. Couch. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nimmo, W. Neady K- MGUTODGY J- Sauer, C- Dlmmgl J- H?1m91'd1HgeI J- Corken, B, Cloud, B. Friend, Mr. Gerdsen. THIRD ROW: J. R011- land. T. Venn, R. Lowe, H. Bennett, R. Scroggms, J. Ades, J. Fmehlich, E, Logh, R. Meier, Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow TOP: 31-Automotive 26 26-Walnut Hills 14 55-Mechanical 10 Withrow Withrow Withrow 33-Elder 53 17-Woodward 18 24-Western Hills 23 26-Western Hills 23 Withrow 41-Woodward 30 34--Electrical 18 Withrow 33-Greenhills 23 31-University School 10 Withrow 16-Norwood 41 26-Hughes 33 Withrow 41-Commercial 17 27-N. College Hill 31 Withrow 25-Hughes 49 36-Walnut Hills 23 Withrow 21-Elder 29 I. Corcoran, J. Heimerdinger. BOTTOM: L. Couch, C. Duning Led by the four year veterans, Settle and McLean, of last year's city champions, our Tiger sluggers gained the city and district championships. Through diligent practice and constant effort, under the direction of Coach King, they then gained a state-Wide victory, defeating Cleveland Shaw, Lima Central, and Green- field. FIRST ROW: B. Trau, T. Adams, J. Hurd, F. Pandorf, E. Corken, T. Venn. SECOND ROVV: J. Corken, J. Nagel, R. Shore, B. Vorhis, V. Bowman, G. Losh. THIRD ROW: T. Warton, Mgr., C. McLean, C. Duning, J. Heimerdinger, B. McKay, H. Jayne, C. Settle, Mr. King. Page One Hundred and Thwty Etght 3 ,.M,,,,...-- This year's hard-Working track team came through in good form, Walking away with top honors from the city, district, and Knights of Columbus meets. Werning Willer and Mel Skiff stood out as Withrow's longest-winded on the Cross Country team, as Withrow took second place to Hughes. FIRST ROW: B. Sperry, D. Pomeroy, P. Lukens, M. Skiff, E. Doram, L. Couch, S. Davis, H. Scharhag, C. Hardin, R. Manley. SECOND ROW: V. Radabaugh, P. Kolthau, B. Funke, W. Willer, C. Shea, A. Goodman, K. Clark, C. Perin, T. Williams, J. Howard, THIRD ROW: B. Kinney, W. Kudella, D. MacPheeters, D. Clark, C. Durant, C. McLean. FIRST ROW: P. Kate, W, Willer, J. Howard, M. Skiff, E. Doram, lVIr. Reuter. SECOND ROW: F. Peterson, C. Perin, V. Radabaugh, E. Boike. FIRST ROW: O. Jones, N. Berry, C. Johnson. W. Wright. J. Kasey. SECOND ROW: D. MacPheeters, D. Glenn, C. Winningham, O, Thomas, B. Kluber. Page One Hundred and Thirty-Nine Recreational and speed swimming and life saving comprise the aquatic life at With- row. These team members spent many nights after school in the pool, perfecting their form and aiming for greater speed. A competitive meet with other high schools was held at the Y.M.C.A. at which the junior team placed third, and the senior, fourth. FIRST ROW: J. Karman, G. Mueller, S. Heaton, W. Crosset, A. Hascher, G. Fibbe. SECOND ROW: E. Howard, A. Louis, H. Brutton, L. Bariswyl, J. Kendricks, D. Burns. THIRD ROW: G. Karman, B. Funke, B. Mathers, B. MacKe- ever, J. Kutchback. .. A , .. . . ...,, I Coached by Mr. Sherman, seven top-notch tennis players represented Withrow in interscholastic contests. In the spring tournament Don MacPhail once more was champion, after defeating Bob Dee in the finals. The golf team, under Mr. Anderson, completed a successful schedule, led by such outstanding players as Ben Mallin, Melvin Skiff, Joe Lamping, and Maynard Hoeh. M. Skiff, C. Brown, J. Lamping, G. Prudent, B. Mallin, J. McGee, H. Acomb. FIRST ROW: K. Burns, C. Gerde, A. Wrassman, D. Vermilya, B. Plettner. SECOND ROW: P. Storrs, S. Morrow, J. Blocksom, L. Davis, B. Tischbein, B. Dee, D. MacPhai1. MEMBERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: J. Ades, D. Streit. thletic-minded girls hit the bull's eye every time. 4 af , Q 2 ',,,,.,..M-- : ,...-,. , A , wr ff f ,- X Z E 3 R N . I! Five Girls-upon whose capable shoulders rests the re- sponsibility of arranging schedules, executing their offi- cial duties and carrying out the extensive programs of the Girls's Athletic Association. J. Herweh, Treas.g P. Guy, Vice-Pres.g J. Aerni, Pres.g B, M. Ronsheim, Recording Sec.g L. Fiege, Corresponding Sec. Page One Hundred and Forty-Four Mrs. Lally, Miss Smethurst, Miss Foster, Miss Blasberg. FIRST ROW: A. Hexamer, Tennis, L. Fiege, Outing Clubg G. Pavely, Indiv. Sports. SECOND ROW: K. Aubert, Arch- ery, J. Albrecht, Dance Clubg M. Wood- ward, Riding: E. Fitzgerald, Swimmingg C. O'Conner, Bowlingg J. Engelke, Baseball, A. Kemen, Hockey: M. Woirol, Volleyball, H. Adler, Basketball. The GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION offers a wide variety of activities to girls who Want to have fun, make new friends, and learn good sportsmanship. Under the enthu- siastic leadership of President Jeanne Aerni and faculty advisor Mrs. Lally, G.A.A. conducted tournaments in tennis, hockey, basketball, and numerous other sports. ln June the long-awaited event of the year was held-the Honor Night banquet-at which time the name of the most outstanding senior girl was announced, and the co- veted Honor ring was awarded. Last year this honor was bestowed upon Dorothy Siekmann. Page One Hundred and Forty-Five WW? un or snow, rain or shine, there is always something going on at the Girls, Gym. Under the capable management of student lead- ers and faculty, our feminine athletes keep up a constant round of activities. The sports are varied and numerous, giving each girl a chance to compete in the sports she enjoys most. Things start out with a bang in the fall with hockey and indivi- dual sports taking the limelight. Then during the gloomy winter months the girls enjoy swimming, basketball, volleyball, and bowling. In the Spring they find their place in the sun again with archery, tennis, and baseball. Page One Humlrecl and F UTI Playdays, with the various high schools entering, add zest to the competition and offer opportunities for new friendships. Co-Ed Sports Day, when the boys and girls get together, is also enjoyed. The girls participate in the sports enthusiastically and they gain, along with many hours of happiness,-skill, sportsmanship, and health. Q ..vg 1 :V Xl N1 QNUAY O THU 18 9 10 1? 6 1317 18 18 14 22 23 24 25 59 20 2, 29 30 5. 8 27 28 -. 'SQ hmmtRSDAi 5 12 C L0-5 JUNE 1 6552145 4 Q QIDAY 56 U12 7 9 -xxx 4 sl: 2 3 13 10 1819 203151617 252327 22232 :gras 28 29 30 314 . 3113 L 'EQSKT V 57 l ' MAY 1944 50 fx 32 ig, xi . F S d x go . xv XQQQSQG 2122 SEYT TUESDAY 1 Z fo Clfnc if ff' 15 ,S 31 41 C1126 EQ A pb Lx! 1 2 7 iv 31 MAY 19 6 A W W M Z 52,111 I , CL I 122 2 ' - f Nov. 1940 M 5 'lfygfnfff AY is '94' ' -22.9 , U5 179117 o SEPT. 9, x94 f W ifmfiiim ON M 4, ZS., 9, 1941 ' 324 TUES. NOV 19, 1940 THURSH MAY rom fall to spring - - these are the long ar. t0-be- remembered events of the ye Here they are!-if'--on the opposite page-the boys and girls who were rated tops by their classmates in the poll which was taken last fall. These students represent that portion of the senior class which best knows How To Win Friends and Influence Peoplef, In the April drive, the Annual Representatives turned on the heat to boost the thermometer to its quota mark bulb by bulb. Page One Hundred and F Hal Conwell-Most Popular Boy, Boy Having Biggest Line Evelyn Kolb-Girl Having Biggest Line Al Schachte-Handsomest Boy Jean Cahall--Prettiest Girl Jeanne Aerni-Most Popular Girl Bob MacKeever-Best Dressed Boy Jean Rolling-Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Most Ambitious Girl, Best Dressed Girl, Girl Having Biggest Drag with Faculty Vic Abnee-Boy Most Likely to Succeed, Most Ambitious Boy, Boy Having Biggest Drag with Faculty P g O Hundred and Fifty-One I' A f.,, M1355 Because our staff .forgot to number Each and every picture, ' We'll let you play our matching game And straighten out this mixture. FIRST ARC, top to bottom, left to right: l. Did you get that teacher too? 2. Back to the old grind. 3. Ever seen that before? 4. Don't leave yet. The game isnt' over. 5. I feel sorry for the one on the bot- om. 6. Here you are, freshie. It's all yours for the next four years. 7. That little speck above the goal posts is a football. 8. Didn't the freshmen look cute the day of the A-D party? 9. Tip your hat to the mighty senior! 10. This half looks good. 11. The best part of the G.A.A. hike- the food. SECOND ARC, left to right: April Fool. It isn't upside downn Shame on you. Hertha. Stop tickling that cow. Brrrr. It was cold the day of the engineers' strike. Thats Ginny Hall's head. It hc- longs on the right of the next pic- ture. The two Jeans. ready to leave for the NSPA convention. Mrs. Fox, a new teacher. This is tn remind you of the beau- tiful musical Christmas assembly. Tackle him! Cagey. aren't they? Slightly damp. Murder in the art room! Co-ed play day-a ringer! Page One Ilurztlmcl and l'ij'ly-Three THIRD ARC. left to right: 24. Buy her a rose! Only ten cents. 25. You can't take it with you. but you will remember it. 26. More freshmen. Silly, isn't it? 27. Johnnie and the band do their stuff. 28. Come now, Mr. King, it isn't that bad. 29. This half isn't bad either. 30. Remember the Annual's Post-Mor- tem dance? FOURTH ARC. left to right: 31. Skating parties are fun. eh Hal? 32. Our first thrilling pep assembly. 33. November 5, election day for the band too. 34. A new slant on India. 35. The Tower News dance was fun, too. f X5a,54--f 'fri' fig, -' - V W- 'LF .lf H - ---: ...,., any 73 H. 1 'Hs P ' 1 51 f 55,23 Speak the speech I pray you. And pronounce it trippingly on the tongue ff' Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who has never turned around and said. K .,,. Hunnnm- not bad. Kodaya - - He fits in. Dressed for another portage through the Wis- Here presenting S'The little man who wasn't there. consin woods. Miss Santos-f-daughter of the president of the University of Manila. Mr, Saloin Rizk-small town hey frmn Syria makes good in America. Mr. Cehuhar --he saw stars. That doesn't sound like Glenn Miller. Australia has more to offer than kangeroos! Miss Willians' flying fingers held us spell- hound. The cream of the athletic cropff-in the G.A.A. assembly, He lived in a mud hutf Each Wednesday the Tower News Repre- sentatives high-pressured the student body into paying 5c for a Tower News. Double trouble! In the fall and winter the Athletic Repre- sentatives sold season passes to the foot- ball and basketball enthusiasts as well as selling them pep cards. Not W. P. A.-just Mr. Nimmo e honnie lads and lassies all take heed, 0'er our fair banks and hraes do none exceed These products which we offer for your need. PRIZE SCOTTIE LOANED BY THE GEAR KENNELS-4417 Montgome ry, NWD I I 1 H 53 MFT' SQL? ey! Ya is HQ- M . fs: gsm, W ELECTS FRENCH BAUER? MILK WITI IROW'S FAVORITE DRINK FRENCH BAUER f25a3wn'Z it prove that Uffelmann's buns are delicious when Withrow consumes 275 dozen weekly? 433' uffelmann faking 0. 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Delta H1-Y FIRST ROW: W. Dow B. E nan, P. Stewart, C Cro.er R. Schwettmar B. Zinkl Il SECOND ROW Mr. Nank tl A Sta ley. J. h B Wh COIN S b, B Add T Ly kin J K D lon D FIRST ROVVZ D. Add mg ton B R B B Lle B W i McHugh, . ui . B. Kmsey, B. Burleigh ii. . Stricker, B. Froehl h J Malcolm, W iehl. SECOND ROW: D llBL d' Akly ll CH ns, B Fibbee. D. B J Gibb F Vt ' R I THE OXFORD PRINTING CO. Printers and Publishers Oxford, Ohio Dear Mr. Shellhouse: This book just wouldn't be complete unless we expressed our sincere appreciation of the patience and courtesy which you have shown to our staff in the publishing of our Annual. Sincerely yours, THE ANNUAL STAFF es, We made it. f -, Z fx 5 at ..., , XX Q X .N ,,.,.,., x ,, A, For many years now. . . come high water, sleet and snow, epidemics and strikes . . . We have pedaled into town to help on the yearbook. Sometimes we took pictures, other times made layouts, helped mount photographs, talked about copy. But We always came. The Annual has consistently been one ot the best in the country. That's become a habit, in spite of the tact that there is such a thing as a budget to stay within. But We've had fun, and what We have enjoyed most . . . and this may seem as old fashioned as the high-Wheeler . . . are the many fine friends we have made on the Annual statt, the faculty and in the student body. Publishing a good annual is hard work, but it's worth it. INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC. Qlmaywwo mu! fgonyzavaw of 9007660045 and 906001 Meow., I know that fish is extra delicious, so there won't be any left-overs for me. NEW FISHERIES 328 West Sixth Street EVEN A BLIND FQLD can't disguise the distinguished flavor of BELLEM,S CANDY. I 1. A. IlEI,I,ElVl 349 Crestline Avenue Phone Wabash-3500 N0 ! You can't pick fruit off a Christmas tree, but you can buy fresh fruit at Martinols. JUS. A. MARTINI! CO. 1304 Main Street .Book 142' 7!1e Gaiam Un 711431 Book! . . . Pat Thomas designed it! 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EA. 1220 9541 xv White Villa Quality Foods' from SUNSHINE FARMS soLD oNLY BY uflzife clfilfa grocer! Bcuf Jlafm More melodious music from this trio since they were introduced to Lammers Instruments. RAY IAMMERS MUSIC IIUUSIG Pleasing You Means Success For Us HYDE PARK HARDWARE CO. 2725 Erie Ave. - Phone EAst 1879 HYDE PARK NEW CHEVROLETS and FINE USED AUTOMOBILES We invite the patronage of those who wish to be served well by an organization with 18 years' reputa- tion for actually serving in a super- ior manner. rqaomfafe Qfneufmlel' 3425 Reading Road Mae! E. Galliw BUILDER 6740 Murray Ave. l PLANNING Q BUILDING I REMODELING We go to Withrow too. We donlt go to cl asses. Are we lucky? We don't blow up Mr. Brubaker's chemistry lab-as much as we'd like to! We don't Hcalculatel' to take math from Mr. Mathias. We donft bask in the sunshine of Withrowls sta- dium. We don't lounge around the tower and sit on the front steps. We could smoke on the grounds-but we don't. We could skip school and trot down to the square and nobody'd miss us-we d on't do that either. We don't go to the Sigma Gamma Prom and cut in on W ithrow's beauties. We love to eat your chile and cherry pie in the lunchroom. In fact we can do what we want when we want to do it. We're 'ghep to educa tion. We even know whether your right profile is better than your left. We know , what's more, where you were May 16, 1941 at nine o'clock. We were perched on Smittie's baton the opening night of the Minstrel Show. We're well acquaint ed with the seniors, we know 98 per cent of them-the other 2 per cent of them f lunked out. We know every single teach- er and they can't give us D.T. We like W ithrow a lot! We like Withrow students! We know Withrow teachers, Cwho does n't?j. Welre not summer school stu- dents. We've never had to go to summer school. We don't even have to pass our exams. We spend our study halls hanging around the art room, getting last minute glances at our good-looking seniors. We can go to the Scribblers meet- ing, and we don't have to scribble. We can go to the Philologia meeting, but no one makes us speak. We even grace the Monday night session of Dux Femina-but the girls don't know we're in on their secrets. We sit in on the Hi-Y meetings, and brother, do we learn a lot! Tower Y also claims us as a member-in absentia. We laughed our heads off at Thalian's bridge widowersi' and the girls' Rehearsal was a panic too. You'd never know it, but we pushed up the temperature of the Annual ther- mometer. We like the Withrow Annual-we like it a lot-why shouldnlt we-we're even respo nsible for many pages in it! So there! We send bouquets to the Annual staff for this splendid Annual. We wish luck and suc cess to our friends of the 1941 class. Sorry we're not getting out with them! We're daffy about you all! We hope that you're daffy about us! We're going to wait around for n ext year's Annual-so what does that make us? So what! So ----- ! We're just Y E H U D I ! ! l Abnee, Victor, Jr ........,. .............. Ackman, Evelyn ........ Acomb, Harold ............ Adams, Doris .........,. Adams, Elaine ......... Adams, Wilbur ............ Adler, Helen ................... Aerni, Jeanne .,............... Iris Ave. Albrecht, Jessie Allen Allais, Janet .................... irecior ...........3612 Burch Ave. ........3320 Donald Ave. ............5702 Ridge Ave. Linwood Rd. .........1519 Beaverton Ave. .........:.1855 Hewitt Ave. Lester Rd. ........5430 Whetsel Ave. .........3523 Wilson Ave. .....,1211 Hayward Ave. Allen, Harland ........,.......... ......... 1 348 Michigan Ave. Allman, Roland ..................... ......... 7 646 Montgomery Rd. Andretta, Betty June ........ .....,... 4 030 Gilmore Ave. Andrew, Tom ...............,..... ........ 3 566 Michigan Ave. Armstrong, Juanita ...... .............. 3 566 Vista Ave. Aubert, Katherine ........ ............... 3 848 Kirkup Ave. Aubuchon, Marilee .,....... .,........ 3 111 Woodsfield St. Aufderheide, Robert .... Ayers, Catherine ........ Baab, Betty .............. Bailey, Patricia .......... Baker, Clifford ........ ........6240 Fairhurst Ave. .......2360 Gladstone Ave. .........3404 Cardiff Ave. .......2937 Van Dyke Dr. .....2241 Gladstone Ave. Balcom, Jean ........, ......... ............... 6 2 17 Erie Ave. Ball, Betty ...................,.......... ......... 3 328 Avery Lane Ballbach, Lucy Aileen ........ ........ 6 205 Coleridge Ave. Bauer, Alma Betty ........... .......... 2 547 Ridgeland Pl. Beatty, George ............... Bechtol, Evelyn .......... Becker, Helen ............ Beinecke, June B. ..... , Bellonby, James ......... Bengert, Jean ........... Bennett, Freda ........... Bennett, Bennett, Marjorie ......... Berring, Betty ............. Best, Jean ................ Bick, Marian ,........... ........,.......2218 St. James Breig, Dale ..........,,...... ,...... .... 4 1 20 Eileen Dr. Binford, Shirley ......,.. Bingman, Janet ........... Black, Louise ........... Blair Rita ..................... Blocksom, John ......... Blum, John W. .... . Bock, Robert ........... Boesch, Dorothy ......... Bohl, Charles H ........., Boike, Edward ............ Boisseau, Claire ......... Bono, Alfred H .......... Booth, Norris .......... Boston, John A ........ Bowers, Pauline ......... Boyd, Marion ................. Bradbury, Byron W ..... Bradley, Jacquelyn ....... Brafford, Jeanette ......,. Brand, Lois .................. Breier, George ........ Breslin, Alice L. .... . Brockmeier, Roger ....... Brown, Elveta ............. Brown, Francis .............. Brown, Mary ......,........... Brown, Mary Alice ..... Brown, Robert ...,........... Browne, Nancy ........... Br an Bett Jane ........ Y , Y Bryan, June .................... Buck, Paul Russell ...... Budde, Edith .,......,,........ One Hundred and Eighty-Four .......323 Audubon Ave. ...... 516 Tusculum Ave. .......2821 Linwood Rd. ..4341 Normandy Ave. ............3436 Berry Ave. ..........6267 Grand Vista Ave. Paxton Rd. Marion ............. ............ 6 634 Murray Ave. ' ' . ........... 3644 Eastern Ave. ................1522 Eastern Ave. ...3779 Aylesboro Ave. ........6220 Bona Vista Pl. .......837 Van Dyke Ave. ....3837 Berkeley Circle ........,......3421 Berry Ave. .......2006 Madison Rd. ........3326 Avery Lane ...........2728 Alberts Ct. ...........3333 Alamo Ave. ....1302 Park Ridge Pl. ........2537 Ridgeland Pl. ................5413 Ward St. .......2979 Linwood Rd. ........ 4202 Whetsel Ave. Strafer Ave. Alms Pl. 5025 Duck Creek Rd. ......,......3567 Pape Ave. .....6512 Blue Ridge Rd. River Rd. ...........5310 Laconia Ave. ..........5627 Bramble Ave ...........3889 Paxton Rd. ........3865 Kirkup Ave. .......860 Rockdale Ave. .........6128 Madison Rd. ..........6128 Madison Rd. .......1835 Avonlea Ave. . ....... 3284 Beresford Ave. .............3583 Raymar Dr. ........4312 Watterson St. ............6833 Hurd Ave. ......3814 Marburg Ave. . ......... 3525 Madison Park Ave. Buetsche, Ruth Irene ..... Busch, Virginia ................ Butler, Mary Ellen ......... Buxton, Jack ......,.......... Byrd, Harry ........ Cahall, Jean .....,.......... Caldwell, Harley ........... Callahan, Leonora ............ Carberry, Fern ......................... Carlock, Gertrude Mary Carr, Joseph G .................. Carringer, Robert ............. Carson, Vera, ............... Cassin, Catherine ............. Cate L. Paul .......... Childs, Evangeline.'.Ruth'.'.i'.'.-.iii Clark, Keith .............................. . Close, Robert ........................ Colangelo, Genevieve ...... Cole, Carl ........................... Cole, LaVern .,............... Coleman, Robert .......... Collier, Betty .............. Collier, Earl ................ Combs, Marian .............. Conwell, Halford ......... Cook, Robert W. Cook, Velma ........... Cooper, Walter .......... Corken, Jack ............. Corman, James ............ Couch, Edward R ........ Couch, Leroy ............. Crady, Eleanor .......... Crawford, J 1m ............... Cronenwett, Violet. ........ Crutcher, Cynthia ....... Dacey, Bernard ......... Danzl, Jim ...................... Daugherty, Naomi ........ Davis, Jennings ......... Davis, Lee ................... Davis, Louise I ......... Davis, Rosemary ....... Dawson, Florence ........ DeBeck, Ruth ............ Deeds, Betty ................... DeLargy, Marion .......... Deller, Betty ............... Denton, Ethel ................. Dewing, Rosemoyne ...... .. Diack, William ............... Dickens, Albert ............. Dickerson, Richard ,........ Diemer, Dorothy. ..,.... .. D1ers, Ruth ..........,.......... Dignan, Charlotte ........ Dilger, Bill .................. Downing, Wesley ......... Doyle, Ann ......................... Doyle, Jeanne Marie .......... Duble, Dick ....................... Due, Kathryn ................ Dunn, Betty ........ Eberhard, Lois .......... Eberle, Alice ........... Eberle, Walter ........ Edwards, Mattie ........ Eibel, Elaine .,...... 9 .....4037 Columbia P'kw'y. Benneville St. ......3807 Columbia P'kw'y. Arnsby Pl. Dale Rd. ..............6222 Beechcrest Pl. Mt. Vernon Ave. .......3312 Bonaparte Ave. ..........6744 Murray Ave. Worth St. ........3126 Markbreit Ave. ..........3833 Standish Ave. Alms Pl. ..........3663 Grovedale Pl. .........6199 Coleridge Ave. ........,,....1230 Myrtle Ave. Madison Rd. .......1160 Beverly Hills Dr. ...............2716 Arbor Ave. ......,,4113 Whetsel Ave. ..........1511 Blair Ave. ........3160 Willis Ave. ..............2163 Dana Ave. ..........6740 Murray Ave. .........6736 Palmetto St. Delta Ave. .........5104 Whetzel, Ave. ..............,.3502 Roselawn Pl. .........3042 Columbia P'kw'y. ...............4067 Paxton Ave. .............1627 Dauner Ave. .........3539 Woodburn Ave. ............3903 Isabella Ave. Ravenna St. Maple Dr. ....3828 Country Club Pl. Curtiss Ave 3415 S. Club Crest Ave. ..........3110 Losantiville Rd. .....3423 S. Clubcrest Ave. .........2714 Hampshire Ave. Taft Rd. Brazee St. ........5025 Duck Creek Rd. .........1737 Sutton Ave. ............36l5 Burch Ave. .............3651 Paxton Ave. ..............4207 Watterson St. .........5025 Duck Creek Rd. ........,2526 Moorman Ave. ..........6300 Orchard Lane ...........3770 Drake Ave. ...........1334 Edwards Rd. ........,..3377 Everson ............5705 Maphet ...........4110 Eastern .........,3548 Idlewild .........2021 Sutton Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. ........3402 Edwards Rd. .......2855 Victoria Ave. ,,..........2909 Utopia Pl. ..........3642 Burch Ave. ..........5102 Conway St. .......4207 Marburg Ave. ........2526 Eastern Ave. Avery Lane ........245 Tennyston St. .......,,1650 Jonathan Ave. Eimer, Lee ...... ......5750 Marmion Lane ..........6106 Kennedy Eiser, Alma .......... ............... 4 315 Verne Ave. Elfring, Jack ........... ...6120 Woodmont Ave. Elkins, Joy .......... ......... 3 805 Brotherton Rd. Ely, Robert W. ............... .............. 1 316 Morten St. Engelke, June .....,.............,... ............,........ 4 52 Strafer St. Enwright, Arthur J. ....,. .... 3 660 Bellecrest Ave. Eppert, Miriam .................. ........... 6 015 Wayside Ave. Ersig, Estella ..................... ......... 3 805 Isabella Ave. Ervin, Charlotte ................... ................... 3 426 Berry Ave. Essel, Mary Elizabeth .......... .......... 6 50 Van Antwerp Ct. Everhart, Howard ............ ....,....... 4 59 Stanley Ave. Ewig, Janet ................. ..2916 Ridgewood Ave. Fagin, Ileen ...,........ ............,... 6 622 Iris Ave. Fariss, Dorothea ....... ................... 68 44 Roe St. Field, Harriet ................ ............,.... 3 392 Erie Ave. Fielman, Loraine .......... Fisher, Eleanor ......... Fisher, Evelyn ........... Fitzgerald, Elaine ........ Flagg, George W. ....... . Flaherty, Donald .......... Flick, Norbert ............... Foote, Dorothy ................. Forbriger, Carolyn .......... Fox, Marian ............,....... Fredrick, Charles E. ..... . Frey, Ruth Naomi ........ Freybler, James ............ Friedrich, Fred ......... . Friedrich, Robert ........ Friend, Charles ....,.,..... Frillman, Eleanor ........ Fry, Lula Mae .,.,...... Fuller, Timothy ........ Gabriel, Ruth G. Gahr, Frederick ....... Geary, Bill .............. Gehb, Elmer ..... Gerard, Irma ......... Gerde, Charles .......... Gerdes, Grant ........ Gessner, Jim .............. .. Gibson, Dorothy ............... Glaser, Garnet Rose ....... Glynn, Phil .................... Golder, Betty ............. Goodall, William .......... Goosman, Robert .....,... Gordon, Earl ......,...... Gossard, Oliver .............,.. Grabensteder, Jean ...... Wold Ave. Markbreit Ave. .........3521 Larkspur Ave. .........1715 Fairfax Ave. .............1980 Kinney Ave. .........44l6 Brownway Ave. Keck St. ........3989 Germania Ave. .........2858 Madison Rd. May St. ...............'5534 Dunning Pl. ........3767 Mt. Vernon Ave. ............1761 Cleneay Ave. ........,4510 Homer Ave. .........6747 Palmetto St. Kinney Ave. ........3538 Linwood Rd. ............1629 Clio Ave. ........41 Lincoln Terr. ...............3331 Alamo Ave. ................1343 Suncrest Dr. ..........1786 Lexington Ave. Russell Ave. Settle St. .........1346 Delta Ave. ...........6826 Ohio Ave. McNeil Ave. ........2943 Robertson Ave. ................4319 33rd Ave. Delta Ave. .........2475 Madison Rd. ........3561 Bayard Dr. ...........662 Delta Ave. Roe St. ............3801 Ault Park Rd. ..2851 Pine Grove Ave. Hexamer, Ann ...,...... ........1312 Cryer Ave. Hight, William .......... .......... 1 527 Beacon Ave. Hildebrand, Ruth ........ .............. 1 843 Taft Rd. Hill, Jean ............................ ........ 3 057 Griest Ave. Hill, Victor ............................... ............. 1 500 Blair Ave. Hindman, Louise Jane ........ ..,........... 3 116 Beaver Ave. Hiser, Louella May ................... ..........,...... 3 942 Eastern Ave. Hodges, Virginia Marilyn .......... ..............,. 3 681 Saybrook Ave. Hoel, Franklin M ...................... ........ 2 853 Langdon Farm Rd. Holly, Dorothy Lillian ......... .............. 8 39 Ridgeway Ave. Holmes, Mattie Idethel ........... .................. 2 647 Alms Pl. Holt, Byron .............................. .................. 3 938 Odin Ave. Holz, Bob ...............,.............. ........................ 4 18 Kasota St. Howard, James ................ .......... 6 326 Cambridge Ave. Huber, Betty Gene ........ .................... 1 303 Avon Dr. Hudson, Oscar ................. ..... 3 823 Columbia Pkwy. Hummel, Betty May ......... ......... 3 518 Saybrook Ave. Humphreys, Robert L. ..................... ............ 3 755 Drake Ave. Ingraham, Gloria ......... ........ 2 149 St. James Ave. Ingram, Paul ...................... ..................... 6 325 Roe St. lreton, Alice .........,.................. ........ 2 001 Crane Ave. Irwin, Nancy Katherine .................... ......... 3 417 Erie Ave. Jackson, Arthur .................. ....... 4 207 Homer Ave. Jackson, Charles ......... ..........., 4 127 Sibley Ave. Jackson, Eugene .....,.... .........,,.......... 5 330 Ward St. Jackson, Loren ............ ....... 1 913 Lexington Ave. Jacobs, Albert ................. ....... 4 332 Watterson Ave. Jahnigen, Harry E ......... ........ 3 401 Brotherton Rd. Jarrett, Jean ................. .......... 3 417 Observatory Rd. Jarvis, Emolyn ......... Jenkins, Irene ........... Jennings, Donald ......... Jennings, Harry .......... Johnston, Glenn .......... Jonas, Bette .....,........ Jones, Charles ........... Jones, Robert ........ J ullien, Doris ........ Kaufman, Ruth ........ Kautz, Dorothy ........ Keegan, Budd ........... Keller, Owen ........ Kelley, Alice ......... . . Kemen, Aileen ............. Kendle, Winifred ........ Kennedy, Shirley ......... Kerns, Virginia ........ Kidd, Oliver .................. Kirby, Winifred .......... Kirk, Edith ................ Kline, Burton ....... Knesel, Robert ................ Knight, Shirley ................... Koesters, Edward G ...,...... Kolb, Evelyn .................... Kramer, Gertrude ........... Kramer, Lorraine ........... Kuck, Richard ............. Kumpf, Bill ............... Kunter, Wilma .............. Kutchback, Jack ........ Kuyper, June ........... .5334 Lester Rd. Brown St. ............3784 Andrew .........1710 Partman Ave. Ave. .......1319 Park Ridge Pl. .........1912 Fairfax Ave. .............3223 Harvest Ave. ........3708 Westfield Ave. ............6801 Hurd Ave. ........2324 Gladstone Ave. ........3209 Grischy Lane Delta Ave. .........3506 Linwood Ave. E. Third St. ..........3736 Edwards Rd. ...........4306 Whetsel Ave. ........3729 Woodburn Ave. ..........1372 Myrtle Robertson Ave. Ave. ..........5618 Whitney Pl. ..........2415 Symmes St. ........3645 Michigan ...........2162 Sinton Ave. Ave. ...........4809 Jameson St. ......1902 'Garden Lane Ave. Grainger, George, Jr. ..... .......................... 6 920 Grace Ave. Gray, Leonard ................. .......................... 3 651 Heekin Ave. Graydon, Lucy .............. Signal Hill, Newtown, Ohio Gregg, Edward ...... .............................. 9 38 Morris St. Gregory, Juanita ......... ....................... 1 113 Chapel St. Grimes, Arnold ......... ....... 3 716 Morris Ave. Grimstvedt, Doris ........ ........... ....... 3 5 12 Linwood Ave. Gunter, Alice June ........ ...................... ......... 6 6 11 Britton Ave. Haase, Hazel Evelyn ......... ............... .......... 4 1 17 Marburg Ave. Hahn, Mary Alice ........... .......... 3 715 Michigan Ave. Hall, Nelly Marie ......... ......... 1 508 Lincoln Ave. Hall, Virginia ....................,.. Hall, William ........................... ...........3627 Edwards Rd. ........1514 Lakeland Ave. Hancock, Robert Stuart .............. ................... 3 397 Erie Ave. Hanford, Richard Warren .......... ............... 1 565 St. Leger Pl. Happy, Frank ............................ ......... 3 023 Hackberry Ave. Hassebrock, Helen ................ .................. S eymour Ave. Hassenger, Edward ................ ............ 1 106 Paxton Rd. Hatterick, Ethel Frances .......... .......... 3 620 Heekin Ave. Hawn, Dick .......................... ................ 54 09 Whetsel Ave. Haynes, Flonnie B. ........ ......... N o. 61 St. Leger Apt. Heaphey, Norman ....... ........................ 8 52 Oak St. Heaton, Stanley ........ ....... 3 554 Handman Ave. Heermann, Eileen .................. ............ 2 250 Grigg Ave. Heffner, Bob ................................ ........ 3 201 Gilbert Ave. Heidecker, Cecilia Frances ........ .......... 6 021 Bramble Ave. Heimann, Estelle ............ .......... 1 631 Herbert Ave. Heizman, Lester .....,..... .............. 5 332 Tanner Ave. Hensgen, Dorothy ........ ....... 5 323 Tompkins Ave. Herweh, Jean ................ ............. 4 912 Ravenna St. Hess, Ruth ......................... ....... 5 293 Brotherton Rd. Hesselbach, Robert ......... ........ 36 42 Brooks Ave. Hetzell, Bill .................... ........ 44 34 Whetsel Ave. Labermeier, Max .... Lakamp, Thelma. ....... Lally, Virginia .............. Lancaster, Wanda ....... Lang, Maybelle ........ Lange, Arlene ........... Laurens, Nicky ......... Lauterwasser, Nellie Marie ........ Lawson, Marian. ....... . ....... Leaman, Carrie ....................... Lee, Elaine .................... Leonard, Marcella .......... LePere, Kathryn ......... Leslie, Mary ............. Liles, Ruth .................... Lindner, Dorothy ......... List, Rachael .............. Little, Dorothy ............. Logan, Jacqueline ................. Lohrum, Betty ....... Longbottom, Mary Cecelia. ........5712 Doerger Lane ........3440 Brotherton Rd. Ritchie Ave. ......2933 Robertson Ave. . ...... 2221 Beechmont Ave. .......... 2708 Observatory Rd. ................6752 Doon Ave. ..............4015 Allston Ave. .......1546 Jonathan Ave. Missouri Ave. ............3712 Stevens Pl. ...........2525 Ashland Ave. ......2722 Markbriet Ave. ..........3118 Linview Ave. Paxton Ave. ........5722 Marmion Lane Roanoke St. .........6814 Elwynne Dr. .........2479 Madison Rd. ............3436 Bevis Ave. ............1547 Beacon Ave. ..........2135 St. James Pl. Blair Ave. Cresent Pl. ......4717 Glenshade Ave. . ........ 3734 Woodland Ave. Rosella Ave. Windward St. Page One Hundred and Eighty Louis, Albert .......... Lowry, Bates ........... Lucas, Ralph ....,..... Lucken, Charles ........ .........6823 Vinewood Ave. .............5936 Pandora St. ..........3247 Eastern Ave. ....3790 Hyde Park Ave. Luecke, Fred .,..... . ........... ....... 3 644 Bellecrest Ave. Lukens, Inez ,....... ............. 3 729 Morris Pl. Mack, Betty ...,............ ............... ................. 3 0 7 Stanley Ave. MacKeever, Bob ........ ....... ....... 3 1 73 Portsmouth Ave. Magee, Jay ...................... ............ 3 984 Ballard Ave. Mahlenkamp, Adele ........ ....... 3 877 Isabella Ave. Mallin, Ben ..................... ......... 3 993 Ballard Ave. Mallios, George ....... ......... 3 202 Hackberry St. Malone, Mabel ............... ....................... 68 18 Roe St. Malsbary, Frances ........ .... 4 205 S. Watterson St. Marsh, Tom ................. ........... 3 683 Kendall Ave. Martin, Tom ................... ........... 3 554 Burch Ave. Mathers, Lucy Ann ........ Matlock, Stanton .......... Mayer, Eleanor ,....,..., McClure, Bill .........,....... McCormick, Mary ........ McFarlan, Jean .......... McHugh, Marjorie ........ ..,........1205 Grace Ave. .........6231 Cortelyou St. ..........2200 Madison Rd. ...........3430 Berry Ave. ........5556 Dunning Pl. ............3020 Gloss Ave. .............6018 Madison Rd. McHugh, Roger ............ ......... 8 75 Glenwood Ave. McKinney, Barbara ......... .......... 3 205 'Grischy Lane McLean, Cecil ................ ........ 6 222 Desmond St. McLeod, Dwight ........... . ........ 3611 Michigan Ave. McMannis, Marjorie ...............,.. ........ 3 928 Oak Park Pl. McPhail, Donald ............................ ................. 3 576 Outlook Pl. McPheeters, David Dwight ........ ..............,. 3 127 Fredonia Ave. Meiers, Dorothy ,........ ..........,...... ......................,... 5 4 12 Owasco St. Meyer, Clifford ..,..............,...... .......... 3 544 Madison Park Ave. Meyer, Jack ............ .......,............. 3 325 Benes Ave. Meyer, John ....,....... ............. 6 212 Grand Vista Meyer, Norman ........,... ,............ 1 941 Wilaray Terr. Meyer, Ralph ..,..................... ........ 5 816 Woodmont Ave. Moelchert, Bertha .................. ..........,... 54 13 Owasco St. Monter, George ....................... ........ 3 807 Aylesboro Ave. Montgomery, Vaughan Moore, David .........................,. Moore, Mary Louise .......... Morehouse, Betty ............. Morgan, Betty ................. Morris, Cecilia Morris, Pauline .................... Morrow, Marilyn .............. Morrow, Shirley ..... Moser, Arthur ............... Mullen, Helen Ann ........ Mullen, Patricia ............ Mulloy, Marjorie ........... Myers, Eileen .................... Myers, Leon David .......... ......... N Neal, Josephine ............. Nerl, Janet Marilyn ..,.... ...............2721 Minot Newman, Charles ...,.... Newman, Robert ........... Nichols, Norma .......... Nicola, Marian ............... Nieman, Dorothy ,......... Nieter, Jean ................ Nixon, Virginia .......... Novotny, Dorcie ........ O'Connor, Arthur ......... O'Connor, Jack .......... O'Hare, Marjory ....... Oman, Jean .............. Oney, Harry ............ O'Rourke, John ......... Osler, David ............ Pace. Zachary .................... Paliobagis. Katherine ........ Palumbo, Lucy .................. Pandorf, Charles O. ,..... . Park, Arthur ....................,. Partlow, Patricia ................. Patterson, Mary Louise .....,. Pauly, Charles ....................... Peck, George M. .... . Perin. Charles ........ Perini, Delio ........... Perkins. Joyce ..,..... Petty, Lorraine ......... Pfeffer, Ruth E ......... Pfingstag, Henry .......... e One Hundred and Eighty-Six ...........3577 Raymar Blvd. , .......... 6103 Woodmont Ave. ...............1312 Meier Ave. ................6101 Erie Ave. Morris Pl. Chandler St. ................3151 Celeron Ave. Montgomery Rd. .......3703 Grovedale Ave. ..........803 Rockdale Ave. ...........598 Wayne Ave. ....,...2822 Madison Rd. Fulton Ave. .........5747 Doerger Lane .........3780 Ault Park Rd. ...........1141 Foraker Ave. ....3149 Portsmouth Ave. ...6248 Beechmont Ave. Eileen Dr. 2376 Langdon Farm Rd. Lester Rd. Desmond St. Plettner, Bill ........................... ........ 1 175 Beverly Hills Dr. Plueddemann, Marjorie .......... ................. 1 939 Sutton Ave. Poe, R. Howard ..................... ............. 6 741 Palmetto St. Pomeroy, D. Roy ................. ..............3625 Zinsle Ave. Poole, Orville .......,........... ......... 6 464 McHugh Ave. Poppe, Joan Irene ............. ...... 3 635 Besuden Court Portner, Elise ........................... ............. 4 445 Brazee Ave. Prater, Margie Aileen ......,... ............. 2 526 Chatham St. Price, Tom ................ ............. ........ 3 5 41 St. Charles Pl. Prilliman, Grace .............,. Prilliman, Margaret ........ Prosch, Dorothy ........ Prudent, George .....,.. Puckett, Alice ........ Pugh, Betty ....,.... Pugh, Lucille .......... Pusateri, Paul ........ Pyle, Sam ................ Radabaugh, Virgil ........,... Rathkamp, Virginia ........ Reddington, Elaine ....... Reeves, Eugene ......... Reeves, Willis L ................... Remmer Bob ....................... ........4500 Plainville Rd. ,......4500 Plainville Rd. ........,....3652 Zinsle Ave. .........3620 Columbia Pkwy. .........5663 Bramble Ave Oak St. ..............,3705 Drake Ave. ...........6923 Palmetto St. Valley View Ave. R Rd. .,......2919 Douglas Terrace Lester Rd. ......3908 Feemster Ave. Ward St. .1734 Portman Ave. Ricketsoh, Ruth Margaret? .... ..... 6750 Siebern Ave. Riener, Ruth .......................... Ritter, Thelma Geanne ....,,.... . ............3936 Zinsle Ave. Oak St. ........1962 Andina ........1226 Lincoln ........5114 Stewart ............3157 Celeron ....1120 McLaughlin Edwards Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Rd. .....2712 Erie Ave., Ant. 4 ..........1601 Kemper Lane .........2451 Madison Rd. Taft Rd. .821 Wm. H. Taft Rd. ..............4018 Eileen Dr. May St. Briggs Pl. Ave. ,........1678 Herbert Ave. . ......... 1216 E. McMillan St. ..........No. 1 Stanley Lane ..........3110 Woodburn Ave. .....,3650 Amberson Ave. Shadv Lane ...........1919 Hewitt Ave. ...........3209 Gilbert Ave ........3704 Sachem Ave. H3615 Ault Park Rd. Roberts, Evan ............................ .............. 3 664 Kendall Ave. Roberts, William Arthur ....,.... ................. 3 664 Kendall Ave. Robertson, William ................. .......... 3 771 Hyde Park Ave. Roetker, Rose Mary ......... ..,.......... 2 214 Eastern Ave. Rolfing, Jean ...................... .......... 1 245 Hayward Ave. Rost, Phyllis ................... .......... 6 228 Bona Vista Pl. Rothfus, Virginia ....... ............ 1 617 Fairfax Ave. Rottman, Betty ................. ........ 6 723 Kennedy Ave. Rowland, Marjorie ............... ........ 3 951 Holman Circle Rubenbauer, Jeannette ......... ........,.. 3 832 Isabella Ave. Rudolph, Roger ....... .......... 3 365 Arrow Ave. Ruff, Alvin ........................ .......... 3 824 Woodford Rd. Rule, Dorothy ..,.... ........ 4 520 Eastern Ave. Runyan, Jean ............. ...,..., 2 414 Ashland Ave. Runyan, Ralph .......... .............. K ennedy Ave. Ruppert JoAnne ,.......... ........... 8 19 Ellison Ave. Ruscher, Flora ........... .............. 5 400 Ridge Ave. Rushing, Helen ....,..... .... ......... 3 1 32 Walworth Ave. Russell, Lelia .....,...., .......... ...............,.., 2 3 7 Worth St. S Saelens, Raymond ........ .,........ .....,,., 1 2 74 Duncan Ave. Sanker, George ...,.,..,.. Schachte, Alfred ....... Schaefer, Ruth ....... Schatz, Joe .................. Schiear, Alice ................. Schmalfuss, Hertha ......... Schneider, Marjory .......... Schneller, Rudolph ......... Schoepfel, Audrey ......... Schoner, Jean ..................... Schott, Arthur ...................... Schroeder, Norma Jean ...,..... Schroeder, Rodney G ........... Schrotel, Robert .................. Schuessler, Grace M .,..... Schulze, Albert .............. Scott, Edith Irene ......... Scovanner, Daniel ........ Scovanner, Liveo ......... Settle, Charles ........... Settle, William .....,........ Seybold, Shirley ........,...... Shackelford, Doyle .......... Shadwell, Cal ...........,.... Shaw, Mary Lou .......... Shea, Carolynn ........... Shea, Charles .......... Shelton, Edna ............. Shepman, Jack ......... Short, Reginald ............. Shrimpton, Paul C ....... Siders, Dorothy ......... Sims, Leslie ..,......... Skiff, Melvin ........... Skiff, Vincent ....,........ Slageter, Arthur ........ Sleight, Ralph ..........., Slete, Robert Wm ...,..... Sluyter, James ............ ..............6141 Ridge Ave. ...1122 Inglmook Drive .,........ 6718 Siebern Ave. .........3414 Edwards Rd. ...6320 Montgomery Rd. .............3104 Celeron Ave. ....4231 Brownway Ave. .....1707 Brewster Ave. ................1645 Rose Place ..........3676 Wilshire Ave. Delta Ave. ............1308 Grace Ave. ..........6833 Kenton Ave. .......3764 Marburg Ave. June St. .......2844 St. Charles Pl. ........1530 St. Leger Pl. ........3926 Eileen Dr. ............3926 Eileen Dr. ........4706 Whetsel Ave. ........4706 Whetsel Ave. ............,6469 Ridge Ave. ...........5708 Carothers St. .......3614 Edwards Rid. ........1947 Sutton Ave. ............3309 Royal Pl. ...............3309 Royal P1. ..............4817 Plainville Rd. ........3120 Mapleleaf Ave. ..............3559 Shaw Ave. .........4315 Eastern Ave. .............3921 Elm Ave. .......5717 Bramble Ave. ........243 Tennyson Ave. ............243 Tennyson Ave. Taylor Ave. ..2920 Losantiville Ave. 3819 Woodford Rd. Park Ave. Smith, Robert ................ Smothers, Theodore ........... Snyder, Thelma Jane ..,...... Speckman, Ruth ............... Spencer, Mildred .......... Sperry, Bob ....................... Spurlock, Charlesetta ......... Stallings, Tom .........,,............ Steinem, Joe ...........,................ Steinwert, Mary Joyce ..,...... Stemler, Dorothy ................ Stephens, Theodore C ........ Stevens, Benny ....,............ Stevens, Emily Jean .......... Steward, Nancy ..,..,....... Stites, Norma ............ Stoepel, Harold ......... Stone, Clarence ............. Storch, Robert W .......... Strait, Norman .......... Stratton, John ........ Strasser, Ann ..,...... Streight, Bill ............. Striker, Charles ....,.... Stump, Edna ........... Stuntz, Bettie ............. Sullivan, Bill ..............,... Sunnenberg, Robert ........ Swaim, Betty Gene ..... ..... T Tapke, H. Richard .......... .......... ...... Taylor, Betty .............. Taylor, Elaine ................ TenEyck, George .............. Theobald, Lois Joyce ........ Thomas, Lloyd William ............ Thomas, Mary ...................................... Thompson, Eleanor Margaret .......... Thompson, Jimmie Boyd ................. Thompson, Natalie ....................... Thompson, Lora .................. Thornberry, Barbara ........ Thorp, Betty .,........................ ........5501 Whetsel Ave. ................2310 May St. ..........3307 DeForest Dr. ..........2712 Atlantic Ave. Edwards Rd. Calhoun St. 82 Washington Terrace ......2543 Woodburn Ave. Mears Ave. .....2942 Markbreit Ave. 3169 Sagala St. ..............6304 Tyne Ave. ......2108 St. James Ave. ........2728 Madison Rd. ...........2475 Madison Rd. ......4220 Marburg Ave. .........4413 Eastern Ave. .......3508 Montieth Ave. 4222 Eileen Dr. ..........6830 Montgomery Rd. Taft Rd. .......3532 Herschel View Ave. .............1507 Corvallis Ave. ........3742 Hyde Park Ave. ...........3316 Brotherton Rd. 4712 Ward St. ...............3937 Paxton Rd. ...,....3758 Mt. Vernon Ave. .........3337 Orion Ave. ..3868 Millsbrae Ave. ...6248 Bona Vista Pl. ........5566 Bosworth Pl. ...............3561 Burch Ave. ..........3315 Spokane Ave. ...........1302 Grace Ave. ..........3574 Vista Ave. ........1256 Delta Ave. .............5626 Ridge Ave. .. .................... 4408 Erie Ave. 3063 Mentor St. 3277 Beredith Ave. ..........5724 Arnsby Pl. Tilford, Julia .....,..................... ........... 4 231 Appleton St. Tischbein, Robert James .......... ............ 1 120 Paxton Rd. Tobey, Virginia ................... ......... 7 09 Glenshire Ave. Tonne, Wilma .................... .... .......... 1 5 01 Brewster Ave. Treyens, Raymond .......... ..... ........... 3 3 26 Orion Ave. U Ulmer, John T .......... ..,. , .......... 9 36 Marion Ave. Utz, Betty Jane ........ ..........3107 Auten Ave. Valvano, Robert ..,............................................... 3932 Brotherton Rd. VanBlarcum, Betty Ruth ................................ 2736 Markbreit Ave. VanLierop, Marta .............................. R. R. No. 10, Kenwood Road Vaughan, Betty Jane ......... ........................ 3 648 Tamarack Ave. Vaughn, Evelyn ............... .....,................... 2 940 Griest Ave. Venn, Mary Audrey .......... ......... 6 620 Merwin Ave. Vermilya, Dan ......................... ............. 2 821 Victoria Ave. Volkman, Lois Elaine .......... ....... .......... 4 86 1 LeBlond Ave. Volpe, Lorraine ................... ............... .............. 3 6 21 Erie Ave. Vorhis, Robert E ............ ...................... ........... 5 6 34 Ridge Ave. W Wadsworth, Mary Jane .............................. 7431 Montgomery Rd. Walker, Mary Anne .......... ....... . ................ 4 165 Jora Lane Watson, Robert ............ ....... 4408 Simpson Ave. Wedding, William ........ ............... 2 300 Symmes St. Wehr, Virginia ................. .......... 5 624 Islington Ave. Weinheimer, Helen ........ ............... 3 380 Orion Ave. Weiss, Jean .................... ..6213 Beechview Circle West, Dick ...,.............. West, Donald ......,... West, Harry .............. White, Ann .................... White, Gladys ................... Whitehouse, Sylvia ........ Wieland, Eugene ......... Wilkerson, Jane E ........ Willer, Werning ........ Elbrook St. ................4726 Armada Pl. . ................ 3433 Pape Ave. ........1102 Beverly Hills Dr. ..........,,....3724 Mead Ave. .........3573 Mooney Ave. . ..... 3326 Woodburn Ave. Roe St. ........6911 Merwin Ave. Willham, Naomi ...................... ................ 48 22 Morse St. Williams, James R. ......... ........... 2 724 Atlantic Ave. Williams, Leonard H., Jr ....... ............... 3 280 Beresford St. Williams, Robert .................... ......................... 3 300 Royal Pl. Wilmes, Jack ........................ Wilson, Shirley .......... Wiltse, William .......... Winkler, Virginia ........ Wittmeyer, Harold ......... Woehrlm, Jane ,............ Woirol, Marjorie ......... Wolf, Betty ............................ Wood, Martha .......................... Woodward, Martha Ellen ......., Wortman, Dorothy ............. Wrassman, Alan Jay ........... Wright, Weldon Dean... .................... . Wulfeck, Mae ..................................,,........ Y Yazell, Betty Jane ......... Young, Georgia Lee .......... Zeh, Ted .................. Zeigler, Ralph ........... Ziccardi, Anna .....,.... Zinninger, Jane. ...... .. ...3814 Mt. Vernon Ave. ..........3300 Westside Ave. ............3214 Grischy Lane Drake Ave. 3778 Pennsylvania Ave. .............4033 Taylor Ave. ..........3640 Stettinius Ave. ...........3849 Belmont Ave. .,........3774 Broadview Dr. ....3851 Country Club Pl. .......,....1129 Delta Ave. .............3591 Bradley Ave. ........6723 Highland Ave. ..............3105 Auten Ave. ....2205 Beechmont Ave. ............1818 Madison Rd. .......................Lester Rd. ................2918 Park Ave. Morgan St. ..........2532 Observatory Rd. Page One Hundred and Eighty Se


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