Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1942
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E , ' , in 1 ' 4, It , . , V ,.,:f , .L ..,. 1:-...ug-::2i::I.:f-'La , ..., .N fZ:2i ' b f : if ' mm 53 H , -f-We . ,-:J-' z' 5 W -- Q MM Q Q U 5 A W .1 r-I5 ' Q j:,-1'-iw. 1 Q-ffff . --.- - ' 1 11:--fy .- ,:..::..4g,?.,. MY gcgz,-.-.MW ww WW swmif wm M f --f Beneficial hours-enhanced by The charm of colonial atmosphere. ae-:bum ummm NNFM '-- MA , ERS Af GH Timg-si friendliness cmd Congeniality characterize our faculty The task ot presiding over the huge Withrow family is anything but easy. As- semblies, faculty meetings, office duties, and, more recently, emergency measures all testify to the ability of our principal, yet, at all times Mr. Peoples maintains an unruffled good humor. To the multitudinous duties of our assistant principal has recently been added the responsibility ot devising plans to meet the war emergency. For relaxation, an unknown word in his busy ottice, he sponsors Sigma Gamma. To Miss Agerfer, Dean of Girls, come all sfudenfs who need help or advice whether if be for The soluiion of personal problems or in The choice of a course at Wifhrow, a college, or a career. An invaluable assisiani' 'ro Miss Agerfer, Miss Virginia Mann, in addiiion io many incidental Tasks which arise during The year, keeps sfudenfs' programs-on file, provides a small dispensary, checks The affendance of girls in siudy halls, and issues admifiance-slipsp -.., . ,,,- , , ...... ,,..,.., ...., , ,.,., ,..,, ,M .. .,,,. . .., , .....- Y -W,------Q - The faculty, with scholarship and understanding, guide their students to achieve- ment in knowledge and character. Befuddled freshmen find relief in the advice of Miss Murphy and Mr. Vigard, who remedy errors in schedules, issue excuses, and help with many puzzling tasks confronting students. During the next three years students find in Miss Hall's counsel invaluable assistance in choosing future vocations. First Raw: MR. ANDERSON, teacher of bookkeeping, no longer has an excuse for visiting Florida-the excuse is now Mrs. Anderson. MISS ANSHUTZ-A delight in motoring along country roads and a deep interest in the drama provide this English teacher's recreation when day is done. MR. ATHERTON-When finished with his physics classes, Mr. Atherton, sponsor of the Camera Club, devotes himself to photography. MISS ATKINS-One of those teachers of English who believe that there is no royal road to mastery of her subiect-hence, woe to those who would slight it. Second Row: MISS BAEHR-By, songs, talks, and stories, this cheer- ful French teacher adds variety and color to her classes. MISS BAHR- Now let's get busy, is a familiar re- quest to her commercial classes and Tower News Business Staff. MR. BAKER-One of those rare teachers of chemistry who can smile benevolently and place a zero in the grade book at one and the same time. MRS. BAKER-A bridge game or the Reds' opening game satisfy Mrs. Baker when she is not teaching mathematics in the iunior high. Third Row: MISS BERESKIN, iunior high teacher, enjoys travel- ing and taking pictures, particularly in Mexico. MISS BISCEGLIA-This commercial teacher is especial- ly enthusiastic about encouraging the sale of defense stamps and the collection of books for soldiers. MISS BLASBERG, one of our energetic gym teachers, enioys detective stories and dancing, and has fun with her movie camera. MISS BRAUNECKER-Miss Braunecker introduces Eng- lish grammar lessons with the encouraging remark, Don't expect a thrill a minutel Fourth Row: MR. BRUBAKER-A splintering crash in the chemistry lab-then his diabolical comment, Ah, business is picking up! MISS CAMPBELL teaches English, when traveling she prefers to go by air. MR. CARLSON-When one can not find Mr. Carlson in the woodworking shop making cabinets or toys, it is a sure bet he will be fishing or hunting. MISS CAVEMAN wishes she could get a rise from her history classes as easily as she does from her garden. Fifth Row: MISS CAVENDISH--To attend every performance at the Cox Theater and to keep her little farm in West Virginia going successfully are the extra-curricular activities of this history teacher. MISS COE-Making history and geography pertinent to modern life is a task easily accomplished by Miss Coe. MISS CONNER-Miss Conner, supervisor of student math teachers, is a recognized authority on antique glassware and furniture. MISS COOK is an energetic art teacher with a love of outdoors and an unpredictable classroom technique. Sixth Row: MISS CORCORAN teaches typing and stenography. MR. DAVIDSON-Hunting and fishing run a close sec- ond to science in the eyes of this iunior high teacher. MISS DlCKINSON'S sundry interests include teaching history and Latin, keeping house, traveling, and read- ing. MISS DORNETTE-Bugs, butterflies, and birds comprise the main interests of this iunior high school science teacher. First Row: MISS DURHAM-Heading the committee for the mins- trel costumes and teaching household arts command most of Miss Durham's time. MISS FELS-When the last school bells of the year ring, Miss Fels, mathematics teacher in iunior high, makes a bee-line for her farm near Chillicothe. MISS FEYEREISEN-A good rest, whether in iowa or her Cincinnati home, is always welcome as a break in her typing and shorthand classes. MRS. FLINT-Her love of rhythm began with her study of music and developed into gym teaching at junior high. Second Row: MISS FOSTER-Miss Foster, gym teacher, like the pro- verbial busman, names dancing and sports as her hobbies, she is president of the Cincinnati Dance Club. MISS FREEMAN, after her English classes are over, finds enioyment in the International Relations and Literary groups of the A.A.U.W. MR. FRIEDRICH, energetic teacher of English, has re- cently attained considerable distinction through the publication of his first book of poetry. MR. GERDSEN-The teams he coaches win games with mathematical precision-easily explained by the fact that the coach teaches algebra. Third Row: MISS GOOD-After a long winter of teaching English and attending the theater, she likes to spend her summers taking it easy at her home in Virginia. MISS GOOLEY is as amiable and efficient in the management of Withrow's ticket sales as she is in her salesmonship and advertising classes. MISS GREEN-After school hours, the zealous advisor for the Annual Art Staff enioys the company of her dog, Jamie, the subiect of many of her water colors. MR. GRETHER, music instructor and choir director also leads the choir of his church and is a member of the Withrow Schoolmasters' Bowling Team No. I. Fourth Row: MISS GROVE tries to instill in her Latin pupils the enthusiasm which she herself feels for the subject. MISS HALL'S intense interest in people of all kinds makes her a most sympathetic and helpful Vocational Counsellor at Withrow. MR. HARNER-Radio Technicians and operators are in the making in the radio shop under the capable direction of Mr. Horner. MRS. HARTSELL-Mrs. Hartsell devotes the time not spent in teaching history to her husband and home. Fifth Row: MR. HENSEL-Getting the iunior highers physically fit for harder work ahead is the iob of Pop Hensel, physical education instructor in the Junior High. MISS HILDEBRANDT-Cultivating a flower garden and painting with water colors help to make life interesting for the head of the English department. MISS HINES, enthusiastic civics and consumer infor- mation teacher, attends baseball games and partici- pates in golf and bowling, with an equal zest. MR. HOLBO4-By printing all the programs and notices for Withrow, Mr. Holbo makes the print shop serve a practical purpose as it teaches the printer's art to students. Sixth Row: MR. HOLDER, mechanical drawing teacher and fish- erman extraordinary, claims no one can tell a story about the one that got away as well as he can. MR. HOWE-Confronted by rows of blank faces after explaining some easy principle in physics, Mr. Howe wishes he were back at the seashore. MR. HUNT, after a day with history classes, drowns his sorrows in his fish ponds. MRS. HUTCHINSON-Our botany teacher, Mrs. Hutch- inson enioys to the fullest degree the outdoor life on her farm. 'f 4 First Row: MISS IRWIN, an active math and science teacher in- sists that teaching is impossible without using football for illustrations. MISS JAMES-After Miss James has struggled through stacks of pale, unreadable French tests, little wonder that she says, Copy that paper so I can read it. MISS KELLER-To relax an active mind filled with colorful history anecdotes, Miss Keller reads detective stories. MR. KING-Golf, hunting, fishing in the summer, and visiting his father's farm mark Mr. King's activities when he is not engaged in coaching our warriors to victory. Second Row: MISS KITZMAN-Versatility is the keynote of her per- sonality, for besides teaching divers languages, she constructs some of her home furnishings. MRS. LALLY-Baking pies for friend husband, plus keeping house, absorb her hours not spent teaching gym. MISS LALLY-Playing golf is her chief interest besides her teaching of social studies in the .lunior High. MR. LEACH-The always popular machine shop is even more crowded this year as Mr. Leach turns out machinists for National Defense. Third Row: MRS. LINDE-Even after teaching English, and di- recting the publication of Tower News, Mrs. Linde still has time to sponsor Withrow Players, and have original plays published. MR. MATHIAS-Second only in his affections to the teaching of math are his interests in teacher organi- zations. MISS MacLEOD does her part in helping to strength- en Latin-American relations by teaching Spanish. MISS MEREDITH besides being an extensive traveler, is an ardent theater-goer and dramatizes scenes from literature for her students. Fourth Row: MISS MOORMANN-Poetry, the legitimate theater, and teaching English form her favorite interests. MISS MUDGE, when not teaching Spanish, delights in going to the theater and watching athletic contests. MISS MURPHY-As dean of freshmen girls, Miss Mur- phy, teacher of ir. business training, helps beginners at Withrow to start on the right foot. MR. NANKOVITCH tries to instill his own fine sense of humor in minstrel end-men and serves on the city- wide curriculum committee for his subject, mathematics. Fifth Row: MR. NIMMO, instructor in physical education, is also an ardent music lover, playing both bagpipes and bass violin, MR. OBERSCHMIDT-To Mr. Oberschmidt falls the task of giving the younger electrical students a thorough background on which to build successful careers in radio. MRS. O'CONNELL-Her I have spoken! portends grave misfortune for those Spanish students who would pass over on assignment casually. MR. ORLANDO encourages a deep appreciation of fine music in his choral classes as well as in the Girl's Glee Club and String Quartet. Sixth Row: MISS PARKS, teacher of commerce and industry, often travels to a variety of places during her vacations and week-ends and also enjoys symphonies. MISS POOLEY-Our librarian, an ever busy person- ality, delights in Ronald Colman, bridge, and good black coffee. MISS RATTERMAN, one of our English teachers, heartily approves movies and travel as both educa- tional and inspirational. MR. RAY-Always willing to help where woodworking skill is needed, Mr. Ray turns out quantities of gifts for the poor at Christmas time. First Row: MR. REGAN-This amiable math teacher advocates, A good story well told is better than a dull lesson. MISS REHRING-Inspired by the attraction of new books, our assistant librarian spends hours in read- ing, after her active day directing students. MR. REUTER-Doc, by enthusiastic demonstrations, proves to his gym classes, You can do it, if l can. MISS ROSENBERGER-After a full day of teaching English, speech, and American history and govern- ment, how is it possible that Miss Rosenberger still retains her vitality to advise Thalian Dramatic Club! Second Row: MISS ROWELL-By her colorful paintings, this mathe- matics teacher adds to the enjoyment of HWITHROW THE BEAUTIFUL. MR. SANKEY, General Science teacher, enjoys hunt- ing and fishing, and spending the summer on his farm. MISS SHAFFER-Sponsoring the Washington-New York Easter Tour and conducting after-school typing classes were added to Miss Shaffer's regular commercial work this year. MR. SCHIRMER and the Indians teach arts and crafts, and enjoy hunting and fishing. Third Row: MISS SCHNEIDER positively adores anything French, especially French modern impressionists-yet she teaches English! MISS SEARS-The time which is not spent in teaching English, Miss Sears divides mostly between Canada and flowers. MISS SEAY teaches salesmanship, typing, and ad- vertising. MR. SEAY-Managing Withrow's financial affairs is no small task, Mr. Seay does this, teaches bookkeeping, and is treasurer of his church. Fourth Row: MISS SEEL-When not teaching commercial subjects, she spends her time as a member of the Cincinnati Actors' Guild and the Old Log Theater at Minetonka, Minnesota. MR. SHERMAN-With the familiar question, What per cent would you say? , this social studies teacher conducts his classes with delightful informality. MISS SIBCY-This jolly English teacher sometimes opens a day's session with, Eyes here, mouths closed, brains functioning! MISS SIEHL instills in her pupils a deep understand- ing of the German people through her thorough knowledge of their language. Fifth Row: MR. SIMONS-Mr. Simons introduces an element of humor into his junior high English classes with num- erous jokes. MISS SMETHURST likes to cook, to golf, and best of all, to go to Michigan when she is not teaching gym. MR. SMITH-After a day of harmony, band, and pre- sentation orchestra, Smittie finds relaxation in pleas- ant hours with his daughter, Nancy. MISS SMITH-The Welfare Fund grows rapidly as a result of the contributions from gum chewers in Miss Smith's junior high household arts classes. Sixth Row: MISS SPELI.MIRE'S incurable penchant for knowledge has resulted in her interest in many subjects other than general science. MR. SROFE-Any type of athletics or a small dose of farm life relaxes Mr. Srofe after a school year of teaching four kinds of social sciences. MR. STEPHANY, in teaching science, likes to use per- sonal experiences as illustrations for his classes, his knowledge of minerology provides an excellent back- ground. MISS STOSE-Miss Stose, who teaches art in junior high, designs many of our program covers. u MN, First Row: MISS STRATE-The Chicago Round Table, good plays, and Abbott and Costello occupy part of her leisure hours, after her economics, sociology, and other classes are over. MISS TAYLOR-Since the subiect physiology had been added to her already full program, including English and health, Miss Taylor enioyed the Minstrels from the other side of the footlights. MISS VANCE-Miss Vance, household arts teacher, be- sides traveling and playing bridge, likes to collect antique furniture. MISS VATTER-This homemaking guide adds interest to her classes by realistic and lifelike impersonations of people with whom she has worked. Second Row: E MR. VIGARD, hustling dean of freshmen boys, spends most of his time straightening out problems of be- wildered D graders. MRS VOGEL-Like the proverbial Missourian, she teaches mathematics on the prove it theory. MISS WALKER-Communing with nature is the pas- time which merits approval of Miss Walker, iunior high social studies teacher. MR. WEBSTER-Students of Mr. Webster know almost as much about Boothbay Camp as they do about mathematics. Third Row: MR. WESTENFIELD-For him history repeats itself six times a day . . . afterwards he seeks respite in one of the local bowling alleys. MISS WILLIAMS-No wander she rolls her eyes after deciphering some of the pothooks on English papers. MR. WILSON-As a diversion from mathematics, he travels all over the United States and in some parts of Kentucky, tool MR. WIRTH-Added to his regular task of teaching gym and instructing boys on the swimming team, Mr. Wirth this year sponsored the Easter tour to Wash- ington and New York. Fourth Row: MISS WOOD-who enjoys going anywhere, but es- pecially to Cape Cod, takes pleasure in painting, when she is not teaching cooking. MR. ZIEGLER, commercial law and bookkeeping teacher, likes all aquatic sports, including fishing, boating, and swimming. Fifth Row: MISS FULLRIEDE-ln addition to the herculean task of feeding 4,000 students a day, Miss Fullriede always cheerfully cooperates in planning the many teas and banquets. DOCTOR CLARK-Her careful examination of hundreds of students often checks ailments before the danger point. MRS. BRATTON-Minor wound or maior accident, our nurse is there to administer to all. Names of teachers whose pictures do not appear: Miss Stoehr, Miss Wagner, Mrs. Gillman, Miss Perin, Miss Cleaver, Miss Kern Walker. IN MEMORIAM Adaretta Yeatman Gracious lady-excellent teacher An indespensible office stoff-The moin soil ThoT keeps The school novigofing smooThly. As olcopToin is To o ship so The office sfoff is To our lcirge school- working consTonTly during The- enTire yeor To provide odequofe progroms for The ensuing yeor, priming doily. bulls-Tins, ond moimoining o busy swifchboord. In The imporTonT role 'o'f 'se'creTory'is Mrs.'Willioms. - EAR Class Day-seniors march forward to be rewarded before all Though the time ot seniorhood is all too short, each year's class leaves behind its quota ot memorable activities and outstanding achievements as a challenge to those underclassmen who will themselves some day join these honored ranks -after three years. ' rv -W Y- ,pw 1 fr-up First Row: ABRAHAM, HERBERT, HERB Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ACKLEY, BILL, BILL A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower News 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4. ACKMAN, MURIEL, MERLE Basketball I, Volleyball I, Hockey I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Special Chorus 2, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, Pythagorean Math Club 4. Second Row, ADAMS, TOM, ACE Bookroom 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Baseball 3, 4, Football 3, Minstrels 2, Pythagorean Math Club 4. ADDINGTON, DALE, BENNY ' A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Tower News 3, Minstrels 3, 4. ADDISON, WILLIAM G., BILL Philologia 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Mins- trels 3, 4, Tip-Toppers' Club 4, Tower News 2, 3, Sports Editor 3, Pythagorean Math Club 4. Third Row: AERNI, ROGER F., WOLF Bowling 4, Treasurer 4, Newlin Math Club 4. ALLAIS, EDITH, EDlE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Tower News Representative 3, Annual Representative I, Civics Club .I, Athletic Representative 2. ALLEN, BARBARA Riding Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Special Chorus 2, Tower Y 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. Fourth Row, AMES, CAROL, AMY G.A.A. I, 4, Hockey I, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, Bowling 3, 4, Gens Togata 2. , ANDERSON, .c3AiL, ANDY Entered Withrow in senior year form Canton, Ohio. Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4. ANDERSON, MARY ELIZABETH G.A,A. I, Riding Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Special Chorus 2, Alpha Y 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. Fifth Row, I ' ANDREWS, DAVID, DAVE Rifle Club 3. ARCHEA, ELLEN, ARCHlE Tower News I, 2, 3, 4, First Page Editor 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Hockey I, Riding Club 2, Dux Femina 4, Aeneidae 3, Quill and Scroll 4. AREN, ARMIN, ARM Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Sixth Row: ASMUS, RUTH, OZZIE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. ATKINSON, CHARLES, CHASSY VVithrow Players 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4, Mins- trels 4, Hi-Y 3. ATZEL, PATRICIA, PAT G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Tower News I, 2, Annual Representative I, Alpha Y I, 2, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, Thalian 4, French Club 4, Literatas I, Athletic Representative 2. Seventh Row, BACK, SHIRLEY G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Hockey I, Basketball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Valley Ball I. BAILEY, SUZANNE, SU E G.A.A. I, 2, Annual Representative 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Thalian 4, Spanish Club 4, President 4, Tower Y 4, Bowling 4. BAITER, CARL L. BUD Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Stamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Withrow Players 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Boy's Glee Club 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Hi4Y 2. 29 4 +11afiff.,av- First Row: BAKER, VIRGINIA, JlNNIE Lunchroom 3, 4, Special Chorus l. BALITSIS, CONSTANCE, NlNA Entered Withrow in senior year from Walnut Hills High School, With- row Players 4. BANKS, GRACE MARGARET, GRACE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Belpre, Ohio. Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 4, Gens Togata 2, Camera Club 4. Second Row: BASILE, TONY, BAZ Minstrels 2, 3. BATJIOS, LULA, LU G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3. BEDELL, DON, BUGS Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Debate Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Tower News 3, 4, Second Page Editor 4, Thalian 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer. Third Row: BEHYMER, MARY ELLEN, BEE Scribblers 3, 4, President 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Volley Boll 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team l, 2, Tennis l, Gens Togata 2, 3, Dux Femina 4, Riding Club 3, Archery 3, Lunchroam 2, 3, 4. BELTON, JAMES BERRY, HOWARD, BERRY Fourth Row: BERTSCHE, RALPH JOHN Entered Withrow in senior year from Walnut Hills High School. BIEHL, ROBERT, BOB Hi-Y 3. BINDER, FRED A. JR. Entered Withrow in iunior year from Newport, Kentucky. Hi-Y 4. Fifth Row: BISHOP, JACK Gans Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4. BISSEL, JACK W., BlSSELL Entered Withrow in senior year from St. Louis, Missouri, Spanish Club 4. BLOOMHUFF, BOB, ALEX 1' - rf Stamp Club 2, 3, 4. y' aff!!! -A aff!! Il., , r Sixth Row, I BLUM, BETTY JANE, BOOMTOWN G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball l, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Treasurer 3, Tower Y 3, 4. BOETTCHER, GLADYS, BUTCH G.A.A. l, Skate Club 3. BOKMAN, HELEN Seventh Row: BOONE, BEVERLY BOWMAN, JEANNE Spanish Club 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Individual Sports l, 2, 4, Hockey l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Volley Ball l, 2, Baseball l, 2. BOYAJIAN, ROSE, ROSIE G.A.A. 4. 30 First Row: BRAFFORD, JACK Boys' Glee Club I, 4, Tower News Representative 3, 4. BRAXTER, DOROTHY, DOT Alpha Y I. BREADY, MARJORIE M., MARGIE Dux Femina 4, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tower News I, 2. Second Row, BRELSEORD, ARTHUR, ART Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Philologia 4. BREMER, RUTH Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Tower News I, 2, Debate Club 2, Treasurer 2, Spanish Club 4, Dux Femina 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Aeneidae 3. BRESSLER, RAY B. Stamp Club I, Boys' Glee Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Hi-Y 4. Third Row: BRETT, SUSAN, SUE Entered Withrow in iunior year from Walnut Hills High School. G.A.A. 4. BRIDGES, JAMES, JIMMY Hi-Y 4, Tower News Home Room Reporter 4. BRIDGES, MARY, BRIDGIE G.A.A. 2, 3, Skate Club 2, Physics Club 4. Fourth Row: BROADWELL, .IANICE Tower Y 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4. BROWN, BARBARA Gens Togata I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dux Femina 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Aeneidae 3, Literatos I, 2, Annual Literary Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 4. BROWN, BRYAN, BROWNIE Orchestra I, 2, ,3 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, Hi-Y 4, Philologia 3, 4. Fifth Row, BROWN, CHARLES GREGORY, SPARKPLUG Civics Club I, Golf 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, President 4, Bowling Team 4. BROWN, ELIZABETH LOUISE, BROWNIE G.A.A. I, 4, Baseball 2, 3. BROWN, ROBERT EDWIN, BROWNIE Entered Withrow in freshman year from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Philolo- gia 4, Minstrels 3, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. X Sixth Row: BRUMAGEM, RUTH, MAURY G.A.A. I, 4, Baseball I, 4, Volley Ball I, 4. BRYSON, MARION G.A.A. I, Alpha Y I, Law Club 4, Camera Club 4. BUDAI, ROBERT L. Physics Club 4, Tower News Representative 3. Seventh Row, BULLOCK, EMMA MAE, KITTY Volley Ball I, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3. BUNTON, MARY, BUNNY Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Bowling 3, 4,Minstrels 4, Archery 4, Volley Ball 4. BURCK, NAOMA, NA Special Chorus 2, Camera Club 3, Tower Y 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 0. 3I First Row: BURGHARDT, ELAINE Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, To 4, G.A.A. 2, Minstrels 4, Girls' Glee Club BURKHART, JANE, PENNY G.A.A. I, Dance Club 2, Minstrels 2, Came BURNS, ANITA Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club Tower News 2. Seco Row, BURNS, DAVID N. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Club 2, 4, Tennis Team 4, Debate Club 3, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 3, Philologia 4, BURNS, RUTH G.A.A. 3. BYNACK, PATRICIA, PAT Archery I, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tower Y 3 Sports 4. Third Row: CAIN, MILDRED, MlLLIE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Vo Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. CALDWELL, RUTH, RUNT GAA I 2 3 Girls' Glee Club 3 Swi - - . , , 2 i m sentative I, 2, Alpha Y I, Athletic Represen ative I CAMERON, RUTH, CAMEY G.A.A. I, 4, Annual Representative I, Orch Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, Physics Clu Quartet 4, Literatas l. Fourth Row, CARTER, LINCOLN, NICK Minstrels I, 2, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. CASSON, DONALD, DON Football 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, Track CAULFIELD, MARJORIE, MARGE Camera Club 3, 4, Riding Club 4. Fifth Row: CECIL, THOMAS, PUSSY CHALKER, LEONIDAS, Jr., BOB Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club I, Phy 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4. CHAPMAN, MARGARET, CHAPPY Entered Withrow in iunior year from Woo 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Volley Ball 4. Sixth Row: CHARLTON, WILLIAM S., BlLL Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Pythagorean Math Cl b 4 St Cl b CHERDRON, MIRIAM, CHERD Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Dance Club 2, 3, Tower News 3, Hockey 2, CHESSER, ALEC, JR., CHES Entered Withrow in senior year from New . U . L Philologia 4, Tip-Toppers Club 4, Annual Seventh Row: CHRISTY, JAMES CHURCH, ROGER L., II, BAKE Stamp Club I, 2, Rifle Club 3, Bowling 4. CLARK, JULIA, JUDY G.A.A. I, 4, Tower Y 3, Bowling 4. Iley Ball 2 Gens Togata 3 First Row: CLARK, MARVIN, CLARKIE Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tip-Toppers Club 4. CLARK, VIRGINIA, GINGER Entered Withrow in junior year from Regina High School. CLAUSS, ROBERT R., BOB Newlin Moth Club 4, Radio Club I, 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Withrow Players 4. Second Row: CLIFTON, ROBERT, BEEZIL CLOUGH, ERNA, ERNIE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Columbus, Ohio. Tower Y 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. COFFMAN, FRAIN, TEXAS Hi-Y 2, 4, Philologio 3, Airplane Club I, Pythagorean Math Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3. Third Row: COGAN, EARL A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 3, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Minstrels 3, Philologia 3, Cheer Leader 4, Sigma Gamma 4. COLLIER, RUBY G.A.A. 4, Civics Club I, Camera Club 3, Skate Club 4, Bowling 4. COOK, CHARLES Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Norwood High School. Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: COOMBS, VIRGINIA D., GlNNY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Law Club 4. CORBIN, ERNESTINE CORBLY, VIRGINIA, GINNlE G.A.A. I, Tower Y 3. Fifth Row: CORDES, ROBERTA L., BOBBlE G.A.A. I, Dance Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4. CRAFT, PHILIP, PHIL Hi-Y I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Band Manager 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Auditor- ium I, 2, 3, 4. CRAWFORD, VIRGINIA, .IlNNY G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Debate Club I, Secretary I, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 4, Gens Togata 4, Bowling 4, Swim- ming 4, Hockey I, Withrow Players 4, Annual Representative 4. Sixth Row: CRISSEY, ANNE, CRlSS t G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Tennis 3, Tower Y 3, Tower News Representative 3, 4. CROCKER, JOSEPHINE, DODlE G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4, Basketball 2, 4, Bowling 4, Swim- ming 2, 4. CROLEY, MARIAN L., PEPPER Physics Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Volley Boll 4, Stagecrafters' Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row: CROSSET, JANE Gens Togata I, 2, Literatas I, Alpha Y I, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Pythagorean Math Club 3, Secretary 3, Vice-President Senior Class, Scribblers 3, 4, Inter- Zligzln ihoir 3, Dux Femina 4, Vice-President 4, Athletic Representative CROTTY, ELLEN, CROTS Glee Club 3, 4. CROWELL, DICK 33 First Row: CROZIER, CHARLES, AXE Entered Withrow in iunior year from Indianapolis, Indiana. A Cappella Choir 4, Thalian 4, Tower News 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tip-Toppers' Club 4. CULBERTSON, JOAN G.A.A. I, Tower Y 4, Spanish Club 4. CULKINS, BETTY Second Row: CUNDY, LUCY, LOU G.A.A. I, 2, Individual Sports 2, Volley Ball 2, Bowling 4. CUNNINGHAM, BOB CUNNINGHAM, ED Football 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative I, 2. Third Row: DAILEY, ELIZABETH L., BETTY Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Skate Club 4. DALLAS, RUTH ANN, PENNY Skate Club I, G.A.A. I, 4. DAKON, KATHRYN Fourth Row, D'AMICO, MARIAN, VANDY Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, Minstrels 2, 3. DANFORD, RALPH Entered Withrow in senior year from Niles, Ohio. Debate Club 4. DANFORD, VIRGINIA, .IINNIE G.A.A. 4, Alpha Y 2, Law Club 4, Minstrels 4. Fifth Row: DAVIS, BARBARA M., BOBBIE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 3, Lunchroom 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. DAVIS, JACK, DAVEY DAVIS, SHERMAN, SPEED Track I, 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row, DAWSON, IDA M., IDE Tower Y 4. DECKER, DOROTHY, DOTTIE G.A.A. I, Alpha Y I, 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Home Roome Reporter 4, Tower News 4, Basketball I. DEE, ROBERT, D Civics Club I, President I, Withrow Players I, 2, Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Philologia 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice-President 4, Treas- urer 4, Home Room Reporter 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Vice-President 4. Seventh Row: DE HART, JOY, .IODY Annual Art Advertising Stott 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Hockey I, 2. DENNIS, VIVIAN, VEE Civics Club I, Law Club 2, 3, 4, Bank 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. DERN, BILL 34 First Row: DETERMAN, ROSEMARIE, ROSEY Skate Club 3, 4. DIECKMAN, MARCELLA, MARCY Civics Club I, Girls' Glee Club 3, Law Club 4. DILLON, DICK Entered Withrow in iunior year from Springfield, Ohio. Hi'Y 3, 4, President 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Annual Representative 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Law Club 3, 4, President 4, Athletic Representative 4, Tower News 4, Home Room Reporter 4. 1 Second Row, DILTZ, SHIRLEY ANN G.A.A. 2, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4. DIMMERMAN, BETTE JANE G.A.A, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, B wling 3, Volley Ball 2. Oli, DOLL, MARY KATHERINE, KAY W S G.A.A. I, Literatas 2, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, ythagorean Math Club 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Dance Club 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Third Row: DORAM, EDWARD D. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4. DOWNS, WALTER, WALT Stamp Club I, Basketball I, 2, Tower News 4, Business Manager 4, Hi-Y 3. DRESSLER, ROBERT A., BOB Orchestra I, Band 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. Fourth Row: DRISKELL, DORIS, DRISK G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Dance Club 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Pep Committee 3, President 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Aeneidae 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Senior Class Secretary. DRUMMOND, BARBARA, BOBBIE G.A,A. 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. DUBELL, VIRGINIA, GINNIE G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Tower Y 4, Riding Club 2, Basketball I, Alpha Y I. Fifth Row: DUNN, JANE G.A.A. I, Alpha Y I, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. EARHART, MARY, SLIM G.A.A. I, 4, Camera Club 3, Skate Club 4, Bowling 4, Tower Y 4. ETHERIDGE, CLARK, CLUNK Stamp Club I, Camera Club I, 2, 4, Hi-Y 4. Sixth Row: ELLIOTT, DOROTHY, DODIE Spanish Club 3. EMMICH, ADAH LEE, ADIE Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ERMAN, ROBERT, ERMIE Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Seventh Row, EVANS, DONALD EWING, MARION Spanish Club 3, 4, Dance Club 4. EXUM, PEGGY Gens Togata 2, Tower Y 3, 4. 35 First Row: FAUNTLEROY, TOM Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4. FEEBECK, HELEN E., FEEBlE G.A.A. I, Civics Club I, Vice-President I, Hockey I, School Bank I, Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower News Representative 2, Tower News 2, Alpha Y I. FELDHAUS, RUTH, RUTHlE G.A.A. l, 4. Second Row: FENKER, MILDRED, MILLlE G.A.A. 2, Skate Club 3. FERREE, FRANK FIBBE, GUY A., FIB Civics Club I, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Third Row: FIELMAN, JUDITH, JUDY G.A.A. I, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Bowling 4. FILIPPI, JOE FINEOUT, JOY LEE, JO JO Drum Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club I, 2, Hockey I, Basket- ball I, 3. Fourth Row: FINLEY, GLENNA G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Civics Club I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, Baseball I, Dance Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Hockey I, Lunchroom 3, 4. FISH, HELEN Entered Withrow in senior year from Berea, Kentucky. FLEDDERMAN, MARIAN Entered Withrow in senior year from Mariemont, Ohio. Tower Y 4. Fifth Row: FLEMING, MARJORIE, PEGGY G.A.A. I, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. FLINN, DARIUS, JIM Skate Club I, Tennis Club 2, Tower News 4. FLUCK, LA VERNE, LEE Skate Club l, 2, Minstrels 2. Sixth Row: FORD, JUNE ROSE G.A.A. I, 3, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, Individual Sports 2, 3, Hockey 4, Volley Ball 2, 4, Bowling 4, Annual Representative 3, Baseball 2. FOSTER, WENDELL Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School. FRANKLIN, JANE, FRANKIE G.A.A. I, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Tower News I, 2, 3, Circulation Manager 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2. Seventh Row: FRATTALLONE, JOSEPHINE, JO A Cappella Choir 4. FRENCH, NAN, SNOOKlE Entered Withrow in junior year from Arlington, Virginia. G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4, Home Room Reporter 4, Minstrels 4. FRIEDRICH, LOUISE, LOUlE Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. 36 First Row: FROEHLICH, F. L., BUD 4 PP 1 Tower News I, Annual Representative 3, 4. FULLAM, MARGARET Entered Withrow in senior year from Chattanooga, Tennessee. FULTON, VERA, LEE Drum Maiorette 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Annual Representative 4, G.A.A. 4, Law Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Second Row, GABRIEL, RUTH ELIZABETH, GABE G.A.A. I, 2, Tower Y 4, Orchestra I, 2, Thalian 4, Riding Club I, 4- Athletic Representative I, 2, 4, Minstrels 4. GALE, BILL Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Annual Advertising Staff 3, Withrow Players I, 2, Thalian 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Philologia 3, 4, President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 4, President 4, Pythagorean Moth Club 4, President 4, Hi-Y 4, Secretary 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Astronomy Club 4, President 4. GAMBY, OSCAR, JR. Entered Withrow in senior year from Commercial High School. Or- chestra 4, Band 4. 1 Third Row, A! GANTZ, MIRIAM, MIMl I f . Literatas I, 2, Secretary 2, Withrow Players I, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Vice- Presiclent 3, Tower News 3, 4. GARBUTT, BOB Entered Withrow in iunior year from Wyoming High School. Boys' Glee Club 4. GARBUTT, JEANNE A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4. Fourth Row: GARLICH, JACK, SHADOW HIAY 3, 4, Science Club 2, Camera Club I, Annual Staff 4. GATELY, EMMA, SHORTY Bowling 4. GATES, ROSEMARY Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Western Hills High School. Skate Club 4, Tower Y 4. Fifth Row: , GEEDING, WALTER, WALT Hi-Y 4. GEHRING, ELAINE, E WEE Bowling 4, Skate Club 4, Tower Y 4, Tennis 4, Individual Sports 4, G.A.A. 4, Minstrels 4. GEIL, WALTER V SIXTI1 Row: GEYER, JUNE Annual Representative I, Tower News Representative 2, 3, 4, Civics Club I, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. GIBBONS, JOHN R. Hi-Y 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Stamp Club I, Debate Club 4, Physics Club 3. GIBSON, DOUGLAS Seventh Row: GIESENBERG, JEAN Tower Y 3, 4. GIFFIN, FLORENCE, TOMMY G.A.A. I, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4. GILE, TRUMAN, GlLE Band 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. 37 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Civics Club I, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, Tennis Club 4- A Ca ella Choir 4 Tennis Team 4, Minstrels 3, 4, .AM H i 'I 1 ,F . 5 ..- 'J First Row: IJ GINN, RAWLINS C., CHUCK Entered Withrow in senior year from Greeley, Colorado. GOEBEL, VIRGINIA LOUISE, JENNY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, School Bank I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Bowling 3, 4. GOETZ, MARCIA, MARSH Entered Withrow in senior year from Mariemont, Ohio. Pythagorean Math Club 4, Lunchroom 4. Second Row: GOODMAN, ARVEL, GOODIE Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Lunch Room 4. GOMIEN, DORIS JANE Baseball I, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Swimming I, 2, Volley Ball I, Riding Club 4. GRAHAM, DON, BUTCH Stamp Club I, 2, 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, Thalian 4, Physics Club 4. Third Row, GRAFTON, ALICE GRAINGER, CHARLES, SNORKY Lunch Room 2. GRAY, JACK, DOC Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Gens Togata 4, Camera Club 3. Fourth Row, GRAY, SAMUEL, SAM GREEN, MARY Lunch Room 3, 4. GREIMAN, DOROTHY, Alpha Y I, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4, Bowling 4, Minstrels 4. DOTTIE Fifth Row: GROSS, LOUIS, SMOKE Cheer Leader 3, Annual Representative 4. GR SSE, WILBER, JACK GR IN ER, ESTHER, ES G .A. I, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, as etb I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4, ' ' e Club 2, 3, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Business Staff , , Associate Co-Business Manager 3, Co-Business Manager 4. xi mxth Row: 'V GUILD, PEGGY, PUG Skate Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4. HAAS, THELMA, HOSSY G.A.A. I, Hockey I, Volley Ball HABICHT, ROBERT, BOB A Cappella Choir 4. I . Seventh Row: HAFER, RICHARD, DOC Physics Club 3, Secretary 3, Camera Club 3. HAHN, TED Entered Withrow in lunior year from Kansas City, Missouri HALL, MARGARET G.A.A. I, 2, Newlin Math Club 4. ll I ' Q Fon . I 1 f T. Y J: , IX. -f I 5 ,Hg I t .J First Row: HALL, RUTH, SANDY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Individual Sports I, 2, Special Chorus I, 2, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 3, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Scribblers 4, Annual Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Co-Business Man- ager 4. HALLOWAY, ERNESTINE, ERNIE Volley Ball 3. HAMON, MARGARET A., MARGE Civics Club I, G.A.A. 2. Second Row: HAMMOND, GLENN, JINX Entered Withrow in iunior year from Norwood High School. Tower News 4. . HAMON, MARGARET A., MARS , X Law Club 4. 4 'ly X 0 HAPPY, JOHN, HAP Hi-Y 4, Skate Club 2, Athletic Representative 2. Third Row: ' HARNED, JACK, BLACKlE 2429 I HARNISCHFEGER, DOROTHY, DOTTY 14.1, Entered Withrow in senior year from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. HARPER,'HELEN G.A.A. 2, 3, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 3, Volley Ball 2, 3, Newlin Math Club 4, Hockey I, 2. Fourth Row, HARPER, JOAN, JO G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative I, 3, Annual Representative 2, 4, Pep Committee 2, Tower Y 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Individual Sports 3, 4. HART, JEAN, BUTCH Tower News 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Civics Club I, Athletic Representative 4, Home Room Reporter 4, Swimming 2, Quill and Scroll 4. I ,T ,QJA-W HARTMANN, BETTY -, , skate Club 2, 3, G.A.A. T, 2, Tower Y 4, Baseball 3. ' 0-L A Fifth Row, HARTMAN, SHIRLEE G.A.A. I, 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Minstrels 4. HASTIE, WILLIAM, BILL Track Team I, Rifle Club 3. HAWKINS, LORENE Sixth Row: HESSE, ROBERT L., BOB A Cappella Choir 4. HEBBELER, CLIFF, HEB Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Presentation Or' chestra 4. HEIMERDINGER, JOHN, HElM Basketball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Vol- ley Ball 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. Seventh Row: HEITKER, ROSE MARY, HlKEY Volley Ball I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3. HELLE, JEAN, JEANIE Annual Art Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Tower News I, 2, Literatas I, 2, Withrow Playerettes 2, Tower Y 4, Newlin Math Club 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Minstrels I, Volley Ball I, Basketball I, Hockey I. HERDMAN, MARTHA G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, Volley Ball I, Basketball I, Riding Club I, 2, Table Tennis 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Withrow Players I, 2, Thalian 3, 4, Tower News Advertising Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, Aeneidae 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. yr . . . . , vw Entered Withrow in iunior year from Tennessee. 9 Aff! I First Row: HERON, KENNETH, KEN Entered Withrow in senior year from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Pytha- gorean Math Club 4. HEZLEP, SAMUEL, SAM Band I, 2, Minstrels I, 2, Radio Club 2, Camera Club 3, Tower News 4. HICKMAN, IRENE, STICKS Volley Boll I, 2, Basketball 2, Hockey 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tower Y 3, Physics Club 3, Archery 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 4, Gens Togota I, 2, Annual Representative 3, 4, Literatas 2, G.A.A. Repre- sentative 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, 4. r' ' ff f V. L f ' Second Row, HIENERING, PEGGY, PEG G.A.A. I, Tower Y 4, Dance Club I. HILBERT, MARCIA, MARCIE G.A.A. I, 2, Alpha Y 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. HILL, MARY, BILLIE G.A.A. 4, Table Tennis 3, Badminton 4. Third Row: HISER, ALICE, AL Tower Y 3, 4, Lunch Room 3, 4, Alpha Y I. HISSETT, EDWARD, ED HOEH, MAYNARD C. Golf Team 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Boys' Archery Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4. Fourth Row: HOGAN, WILLA MAE, TINY Table Tennis 2, 3, 4, Champion 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Badminton 4, Volley Ball 2, 3. HOGUE, WILLIAM, BILL Pythagorean Moth Club 4. HOLDGRAVE, JANET, JAN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Dance Club I, 2, 3, Hockey I, Volley Ball I, Shuffle- board 3, 4, Archery I, 4, Table Tennis 4. Fifth Row: HOLMES, ARTHUR, ARTURO Football 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Newlin Math Club 4, Vice-President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Chess Club 3. HOLTMEIER, BETTE, HOPEY G.A.A. I, 2, Baseball 3, Bowling Club 4, Tower Y 4, Minstrels 4, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey I, 2. HOPPER, GWENDOLYN, owEN I , . W . I Sixth Row, - A , f HOUK, HARRIET, How , 401' Q o.A.A. 1, Tower Y 4. JA ,U ,X HOWARD, W. WARREN, BILLQ Hi-Y 3, Gens Togota 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3. HUBBELL, BILL Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3. Seventh Row, HUBER, HELEN, PETE Entered Withrow in iunior year from Blanchester, Ohio. Tower Y 3. HUNTER, RICHARD A., DICK HUNT, CHARLES 40 First Row: HUXELL, MARY ALICE, HUX G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. INSKEEP, JEAN, SKEEP Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Camera Club 3, Riding Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, Basketball 3. ISAACS, FRED IKE Hi-Y I, 2, 3. Second Row: JACKSON, HAROLD R., SENATOR Football 3, 4, Bowling 4, Newlin Math Club 4. JAHRAUS, MARY EDNA, JERRY Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Lunch Room 3, 4, Tower News 2, Literotas I, 2, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4. JAMES, JOSEPHINE, TOOTSIE Gens Togata 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JANOWITZ, ELAINE, JAN Withrow Players I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Law Club 4, Tower News Representative 2, Tower News Reporter 4, Annual Representative I, Civics Club I. JAYNE, HERSCHEL, H ERSCH Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Lunch Room 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4. JENKINS, HOPE, HOPlE Tower News I, Camera Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4. Fourth Row: JENTZEN, BOB, P. C. Football 3, 4. JOHNSON, ADELINE JOHNSON, BETTY Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Tower News I, 2, Gens Togata 3, 4. Fifth Row: JOHNSON, VIRGINIA, JINNY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team I, Bowling 3, 4, Tower Y 3, With- row Players 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, 4. JOINER, ISABELL, lSIE JONES, FRANCES, FRAN Volley Ball Team 4. Sixth Row: JONES, JAMES, JAY KARMAN, GEORGE YATS Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Life Saving 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. KARMAN, JACK Spanish Club 2, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cor- responding Secretary 4, Stamp Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Philologia 3, 4, Annual Representative 3. Seventh Row: KAUPP, BETTY, JO Bowling Club 4, Law Club 4, Tower Y I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Tennis 4. KEILHOLZ, BEVERLY L., BEV Skate Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Tower Y 3. KELLY, EVELYN, KEL Civics Club I, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Skate Club I, 2. I , 41 First Row: KELLNER, ELIZABETH, BETTY Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. KELLEY, BETTY, KELL G.A.A. 4. KINSEY, WILSON, BILL Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4. Second Row: KERDOLFF, WILLIAM, WILLIE KETTAS, BETTY, DEBBY Tower Y 3, Camera Club 3. KIDWELL, HAZEL G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Hockey I, Volley Ball I, Athletic Representative 3. Third Row: KING, PHYLLIS EDNA, PHIL Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Brooklyn, New York. Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Skate Club 3, 4, Law Club 4, Minstrels 4. KINKER, BETTY, B Tower Y 4. KINZEL, VIOLET, VI G.A.A. 2, 3, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row, KIRSCH, BETTY JANE, BETTS Physics Club 3, Skate Club 3. KIRKENDALL, RUTH ANN, KlRKIE Literatas I, 2, Treasurer I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, Volley Ball 2, Athletic Representative I, Annual Representative 2, Riding Club I. KISKER, CHARLOTTE, KlSK G.A.A. I, 3, Orchestra I, Tower Y 3, Presentation Orchestra 4, Physics Club 3, Secretary 3, Tower News Representative 2, Dux Femina 4. Fifth Row: KLAYER, PATRICIA, PAT Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4, Pythagorean Math Club 3, Physics Club 4. KLEINFELTER, PHILLIP, PHIL Football 3, 4, Athletic Representative 4. KNIGHT, JEAN Gens Togata 4, Aeneidae 4, Tower News 3, Tower Y 3, G.A.A. I. Y Sixth Row, vs L P yy i L, . KNIGHT, JUNE, PUSSY -TV ff XWV Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. KOCHER, JANE Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Thalian 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Physic Club 3. KOPPMAN, SHIRLEY MARILYN, SHORTY Alpha Y I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Skate Club I, 2, Newlin Math Club 3, Tower Y 3, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Hockey I, 2, Volley Ball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4, Hiking I, 2, 4, Tip-Toppers' Club 4. Seventh Row, KORTZ, FLORA MAE, PLO G.A.A. I, 2, Dance Club I, Alpha Y I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. KORTZ, GERALDINE, JERRY - Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Tower Y 4, Presentation Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Camera Club 4. KORNMAN, ARTHUR, ART Law Club 4. 42 First Row, KRAUS, ROBERT, BOB Pythagorean Math Club 4. KRUG, DOLORES, DOE DEE . Basketball 2, Girls' Glee Club 4, Withrow Players 4, Swimming 3. KUESTER, LOIS, GUSSIE G.A.A. I, 2, Alpha Y 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Minstrels I, 2, 4, Lunch Room 3, 4. Second Row: LACY, DOROTHY, DOT G.A.A. I, 2, Volley Ball I, Tower Y 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Swimming I. LAHKE, WILLIAM, BILL Model Airplane Club 2, Football I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3. LAMBERT, STANLEY, STAC EY Lunch Room 4. Third Row: LAMMER5, CAROL LOIS G.A.A. I, 3, Valley Ball I, Hockey I, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Thalian 4, Lunch Room 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. LAMMERS, MARJORIE JEANNE, LAMB G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 4, Literatas I, 2, President 2, Minstrels 2, Riding Club 3, 4, Gens Togata 4, Tower News 4, Hockey I, Baseball I, Volley Ball 2, Bowling 3. LAMPING, JOE Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Tip-Toppers' Club 4, Gens Togata 2, 3. Fourth Row: LANG, BETTY, BETS G.A.A. 2, Law Club 3, Tower Y 4. LANG, MARION RUTH G.A.A. I, Law Club 4, Tower Y 4. LANGHOUT, THOMAS, LANG Entered Withrow in iunior year from Norwood, Ohio. Football 3, 4, Track 3. Fifth Row: LANGE, MARY LOU, MARLA Bowling 3, 4. LAUDIN, BLAINE, HANK Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. LE PERE, DOROTHY, DOTTIE Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Bowling 4, Skate Club 4. Sixth Row, LEWIS, BETTY, BET LIMES, ROBERT, LIME-O Minstrels 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. LINDE, JEAN, LYNN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 3, Volley Ball 2, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Civics Club I, Minstrels 2, Literatas I, Athletic Representative 2, Annual Representative I, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, 3, Tower News I, 2, 4, Copy Editor 4, Dux Femina 4, Quill and Scroll 4. Seventh Raw: LINK, JEANNE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Hockey I, Gens Togata 2, Physics Club 3, Dance Club 3, Tower News Representative 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Tower News 4, Home Room News Editor 4, Scribblers 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. LIST, BERNADINE, DEAN Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4, Tower Y 4, Botany Club I, Skate Club 2, 3, Bowling 4, Volley Ball 2, 4, Basket- ball 2, Swimming 4, Archery 4, Baseball 2. LITMON, ETHEL, BIT ' Stage Craft Dramatic Club 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 4. 43 Ll- First Row: LONGHAUSER, EMMA, MYRT G.A.A. I, 2. LOOS, MARJORIE Scribblers 3, 4, Literatas I, Dux Femina 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Mins- trels 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Volley Ball I, Withrow Players I, 2, Tower Y 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Special Chorus 2. LOSH, ROBERT, BOB Second Row, f '- LOVE, CHARLES A J Jeff! LUCAS, DOROTHY, DOT Bowling 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Skate Club 4. LUNSFORD, JANE, JANIE Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, String Quartet 4. 1 Of Gogh! Third Row: LUX, DOROTHY, DOT Alpha Y 2, Law Club 4. LYKINS, TOM, TOMMY Entered Withrow in iunior year from Walnut Hills. Swimming 3, 4, Golf 3, Hi-Y 3. LYON, JACK Model Airplane Club 3, Band 4. 0,0 cbnuf X viffff? I. My sbs F h R . 7 ourt ow H H J W 1 .6 o MACHT, JOAN, Joov 42 G.A.A. I, Volley Ball I, Pythagorean Mat ub 4, Camera Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4. If MALCOLM, JACK, MALC I Stamp Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3, Bowling 4. MANGGRUM, ROBERT, BOB Elflll Row: MARTIN, EARL MARTIN, PEGGY MARSHALL, PEG Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, G.A.A. I. MARTIN, VIRGINIA, SIS Stage Crafters' Dramatic Club 3, 4, President 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3. Sixth Row: MAXWELL, IRVING, MAX A Cappella Choir 4. , MAXWELL, MARCELLA, MARCY G.A,A. 3. MCBETH, HELEN, MlCKEY Skate Club I, Pep Committee I, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row: MCCARTHY, EUGENE MCCLURE, ESTHER, ESSIE MCCONNELL, ROBERT, MAC Hi-Y I, Swimming I, Thalian 4, Tower News 4, Annual Advertising Staff 3. 44 First Row, MCCORMACK, BETTY, MACK G.A.A. I, 3, 4. MCCULLOUGH, RUTH, RUTHIE Entered Withrow in sophomore year. G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4. McDANIEL, BILL, RUSTY Camera Club 2, 3, Airplane Club 3, Physics Club 2, 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. Second Row, MCCLAUGHLIN, JANIE LOU, MICKEY Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Thaliari 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 3, 4, Individual Sports I, Riding Club I, Minstrels 3, 4. MCGOWAN, BETTY Entered Withrow in sophomore year from South Bend, Indiana. G.A.A. 2, Withrow Players 3, 4. McNALLY, ELLEN MAE, MICKEY Baseball I, Tower Y 3, 4, Skate Club 3, 4. Third Row, MEFFORD, BETTY JEAN MEINEKE, MILDRED, MILLIE G.A.A. 3, Physics Club 3. MERRITT, WESLEY, WES Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Pep Committee 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4, Law Club 4, Atheltic Representative I, 2, 3. Fourth Row, f J A MEYER, KATHRYN, KATHY ffylflyofy' Special Chorus I, A Cappella Choir , 4, Gifs' GleTs:'CIub 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, G.A.A. I, Gens Togata 2, Pytha- gorean Math Club 4, Withrow Players 4, Minstrels 3, 4. MEYER, STANLEY JR. Stamp Club 2, Football Manager 2. MIER, DORIS, MIER Physics Club 4, G.A.A. I. Fifth Row, MILLECK, ROBERT, BOB Philologia 4, Physics Club 4, Stamp Club 3, 4. MILLER, F. JACKSON MILLER, REGINA, REGGIE Entered Withrow in iunior year from Hughes High School. Tower News Representative 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Aeneidae 4, Minstrels 4. Sixth Row, MILLER, ROBERT E., BOB Philologia 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4, Golf Team 4. MERHAUT, RUTH Orchestra I, 2, 3. MITCHELL, BETTE, MITCH A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Special Chorus I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Tip-Toppers' Club 4. , .59 ,,L3,.u3 Seventh Row, LUV X uf MITCHELL, CAROL, MITCH I Literatas I, Vice-President I, Tower News 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Dux Femina 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. MITCHELL, THELMA, SOOKY Eureka Girl Reserves 3, 4. MITROFF, FLORENCE, BUDDY Withrow Players 4, Baseball 4, Alpha Y I. 45 F. I I .AMI pu A' 'Nl I L , A I4 I First Row, MONTGOMERY, JAMES, JIM A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. MOORE, MARY LOUISE, MOR G.A.A. I, Withrow Players 2, Withrow Playerettes 2, Tholian 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Tip-Toppers' Club. MORGAN, MARION Second Row, MORRIS, BOB, MOE Football I, 2, 4, Pep Committee 3, Basketball .2 MUELLER, CHARLIE, MULL Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, French Club 4, Secretary 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative I, 2. MUELLER, GUENTHER PAUL, GUNNY Swimming Team I, 2, 3, Tennis Club 2, 4, Skate Club I, Law Club 4, Treasurer 4. I Third Row: MUIR, JAMES MULL, REBECCA LEE, BECKY Tower Y 4, Spanish Club 4. MULLALLY, JAMES CAMPBELL Entered Withrow in iunior year from Evanston, Illinois. Physics Club 4, Tower News Representative 4. I Fourth Row, - NACKENHORST, SHIRLEY , NAGEL, BETTY JANE, B. J. NAGEL, JUNE, SHORT CAKE Bowling 4. 5 Fifth Row, I NEIDHARD, EDWARD J. I NIELSEN, JACK w., NIELY ' Philologia 3, 4, Law Club 4. I NELCAMP, PHILIP, NELLIE Law Club 4. Sixth Row: NEVIL, MARY RUTH G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Alpha Y 2, Volley Ball 3. wg NICHOLAS, GLORIA, NlCKlE XIN Alpha Y 2, G.A.A. 3. It NICHOLL, DONALD L., BARON S Model Airplane Club 3, Philologia 3, 4. I N 5 A y Seventh Row, I NIENABER, CHARLOTTE N Entered Withrow in iunior year from Mt. Healthy. Latin Club 2. f X' NOBLE, MARY ANNE, NOBE ' I G.A.A. I, Basketball I, Volley Ball I, Scribblers 3, French Club 4. ' Kg NOELCKE, WILBER , XX X Withrow Players I, 2, 3, Philologia 2, 3, Tip-Toppers' Club 3, Graduating X in three years. , X , 46 I if-an---A,-...uf 7 - -A-A First Row: NOLTE, WALTER C., WALT Camera Club I, Physics Club 3, Philologia 3, 4, Model Airplane Club 3, Math Club 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Life Saving 3, Volley Ball 4. NUNN, DOROTHY MAE, DOTTIE Gens Togata 2, Riding Club 3, Tower News Representative 3. O'CONNOR, CECILIA, CILLY G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Civics Club I, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, Skate Club 4, G.A.A. Representa- tive 4, Athletic Representative 3, 4. Second Row: OESTER, WILDA, WILLY Symphonic Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Tennis 2. OETERS, EVELYN, EvEY O'ROUKE, MARY, RICK - 'G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Civics Club I, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Lunch Room 4. Third Row, OTTE, RICHARD, DICK OVEREND, JANET G.A.A. 2. PAGE, JEANETTE, LOYCE, SHORTY Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Fourth Row: PARROTT, HELEN, PAULY Entered Withrow in senior year from Terrace Park High School. Bowl- ing Club 4. PARSONS, DESMOND Entered Withrow in iunior year from London, England. Withrow Play- ers 4, Law Club 4, Philologia 4, PARSONS, NORMAN .I. Entered Withrow in iunior year from London, England. Philologia 4, Law Club 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Debate Club 4, Withrow Players 4, Tower News 4. Fifth Row: PEARCY, RUTH M., PUG G.A.A. 3, 4, Gens Togata 4, Bowling 4, Tip Toppers Club 4, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4. PENN, MARY LEE G.A.A. I, Baseball I, Hockey I, Swimming I, Tower Y 4. PERKINSON, RAY Sixth Row: PETRIE, MARNIE Entered Withrow in iunior year from Sarasota, Florida. Riding Club 4, G.A.A. 4. PFEIFFER, DORIS G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, .Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Volley Boll I, 2, Hockey I. PFEIFFER, ELIZABETH, LIBBY G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Tower Y 4, Volley Ball I. Seventh Row: PFITZER, LUCILLE, LUCY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball -I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. PHILLIPS, CHARLES, PHIL PIERCE, BETSY JUNE, BETS Bowling 3, 4, Hockey I, Tennis 2, G.A.A. I, 4, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, 3. 4! First Row, PINNEY, AUDREY, A, P. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Alpha Y 2, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4. PIPER, ROBERT NEAL, JR., PIPE Basketball I, Manager I, Tower News I, Chess Club 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 3, Physics Club 4, Debate Club 4, Athletic Representative I, Annual Representative I, 2, Withrow Players 4, Pep Committee I. PLAGAKIS, KATHERINE, KATE Tower Y 3, Camera Club 3. Second Row: POHLMEYER, ROBERT, POHLY POLLITT, WALKER B., JR., WALK Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, Civics Club I, Hi-Y 4. PORTER, HARRY Third Row, PREM, CALVIN PUGH, JEAN, JEANNIE G.A.A. I, 2, Hockey 4, Camera Club 4, Tower Y 4. PULSKAMP, HELEN, PULSIE Fourth Row, PUMPHREY, HORACE, PUMP Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Tennis I, Gym Team 2, 3, Swim- ming 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Boys' Glee Club 4. RAINE, FRANCE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Anderson Township High School. Football 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Camera Course 3, Tennis 2. RAINIER, LOUISE, LUCKY G.A.A. I, Tip Toppers 4, Tower Y 4, Law Club 4. Fifth Row, RALPHY, KATHRYN, SHORTY G.A.A. I, 4, Law Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, Glee Club 3, 4. RANSOM, WILLIAM J., BILL Airplane Club I, 3, Physics Club 3, Withrow Players 4, Thalian 4. RAY, FRANCES, FRANKIE Sixth Row: REDMAN, ROBERT, BOB Basketball I, 2, Hi-Y I, Male Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. REDMON, MELBA, MEL Basketball I, Baseball 2, 3, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Civics Club I, Law Club 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Bowling 4. REISING, MARTHA JEAN, MARTY I G.A.A. I, 2, Volley Ball I, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3, Bowling 4, Tennis 2, Minstrels 4. Seventh Row: RICH, JEAN ADELE, JEANNIE Volley Ball I, G.A.A. 2, Tennis 3. RIMMER, OLIVE, ALLIE G.A.A. I. RING, JEAN G.A.A. I, Alpha Y I, 2, Volley Ball I, Archery I, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, French Club 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Annual Repre- sentative I. 4s First Row, RITCHIE, DON Pythagorean Math Club 4, Withrow Skate Club I. ROBBINS, ANNETTA JEAN, TY G.A.A. I, Tower News Representative I, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Skate Club 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROBINETTE, ROBERT Second Row: ROBINSON, JEAN ANNE, JEANNIE Archery I, 2, G.A.A. I, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Thalian 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Bowling 4, Baseball 2, 3, French Club 4, Minstrels 4. ROBINSON, MARTHA ANN, MARTIE Lunch Room 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Bowling 4, Athletic Representative 2, 3, Tower News Representative 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, French Club 4, Withrow Players 4, Thalian 3, Minstrels 3, 4. RODENBERG, MARION, Sl5SY Alpha Y 2. Third Row: ROEHRICH, MARY J., Mickey Alpha Y 1, 2. ROLLER, MARGARET, LEE LEE Alpha Y I, 2, Treasurer 2, Literatas I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, G.A.A. Representative 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels I,,2, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 4, Thalian 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 4, French Club 4. RONSHEIM, BETTY MAE, ROMIE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, President 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Scribblers 4, Dux Femina 4, President 4, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 3. X Fourth Row: LJ I X ROSER, WILMA, WILLIE Literatas I, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Athletic Repre- sentative 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Hockey I, Gens Togata 3, 4, Individual Sports 2. ROSSMAN, ANTHONY, TONY Pythagorean Math Club 4. ROTH, ALICE, ALLIE Hockey I, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Thalian 4, Archery I, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: ROTHENBACH, ALBERT, JAKE Boys' Glee Club I, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 4. ROUDEBUSH, ANDREA ANDY Civics Club I, Secretary I, Hockey I, 2, Basket Ball I, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Lite Saving I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Volley Boll I, 2. ROUSH, MARY LOU, JUNIOR Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 4. Sixth Row: RUFF, MARION Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4. RUNDLES, WILLIAM, BILL Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Debate Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Annual Repre- sentative 2, Tower News 4, Quill and Scroll 4. RUSCHER, EDITH, EDIE Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. Seventh Row: RUSSELL, TOM RUSZ, CATHERINE, KATE G.A.A. I, 4, Basket Ball 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Hockey I, Tower News 4, Dux Femina 4. - SAN ER, JACK 49 2. ,.4....T, ihiiilnlil ' Ifofyad First Row: SATTLER, DOROTHE, DOTTIE Minstrels I, 2, 4, Law Club 4, Secretary 4, Skate Club I. SAULTER, BENJAMIN, SNOOKIE Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4, String Sextet 3, Minstrels 3, 4, SAYLES, HELEN Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Detroit, Michigan. Thalian 4, Tower Y 4. Second Row: SCHANZ, GEORGE, RED Law Club 4. SCHARHAG, HERMAN Football 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Annual Representative 4, Lunch Room 3, 4. SCHAUDIG, RUDOLPH, JACK Football 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Tower News Representative 3, 4. Third Row: SCHEFFEL, JOAN, JOIE G.A.A. I, 3, Tower Y 3, Riding Club 2, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 4, Dux Femina 4. SCHENKE, JEAN, JEANNlE G.A.A. I, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, President 2, Minstrels I, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tower News 4, Tower News Representative 2. SCHEPMAN, CAROLYN, LYNN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, Literatas I, 2, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Aeneidae 4, Lunch Room 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Basketball I, 2, 4, Baseball I. Fourth Row, SCHERER, JEAN, JASPER G.A.A. I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Tower News 4, Lunch Room 2. SCHMIDT, HELEN, SMITTIE Aviation Club I, Tower Y 3, 4. SCHMIDT, MARION, SHORTY G.A.A. I, Skate Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Minstrels 4. Fifth Row, Q SCHNEIDER, JAMES, PEST . Band I, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Minstrels 3. SCHNEIDER, MARILYN, MARY LOU Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 4. SCHOOLEY, ANNE LOUISE, WEEZY G.A.A. I, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 4. Sixth Row: SHORE, RUSSELL, TOOT Baseball 2, 3, 4. SCHOTT, JEANNE Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Aeneidae 4, Mins- trels I, 2, 3, 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4. SCHROEDER, MADELINE G.A.A. I, 2, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3. Seventh Row, SCHUETZ, ROBERT, BUD Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Chicago, Illinois. SCHULZE, WILLARD R., WILL Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4. SCHURGAST, ELLEN Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Minstrels 3, 4, French Club 4. so WW, L , First Row, SCHURGAST, INGRID, INGI Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4. SCHWETTMAN, ROY Orchestra I, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Minstrels 3, 4. SCHWINDT, DONALD, DON Model Airplane Club I, Philologia 4. Second Row: SCOTT, BETTIE SEARCY, DALLAS, DAL Tennis Club 2, Hi-Y 2, Pythagorean Math Club 4. SEAY, PAUL, JR., CEASER Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Bancl I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Lunch Room 4. Third Row: SEILKOP, BETTY SELLS, LOIS, LOO G.A.A. I, Skate Club I, 2, Treasurer 2. SEMBACH, GERTRUDE, GERTIE Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 4. Fourth Row: ' SETTLE, BERTHA, BERT ' SHANNON, ROBERT, BOB Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Minstrels 3, 4. SHEARER, DONALD, PORKY Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 4, A Cappella Chair 4, Philologia 3, 4, Judge 3, 4. Fifth Row, SHERMAN, ROSE, TIPPY Tri Hi Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Valley Ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Baseball 2. SHIRLEY, EMILY G.A.A. I. SHORT, CHARLES LEE, LEAFIE Band I, Annual Representative 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice-President 4, Home Room Athletic Representative 4. Sixth Row: SHRINER, JAMES EDWARD, JIM Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club I, Physics Club 3. SIEGEL, MARY ELLEN G.A.A. 4. SKIFF, HELEN Seventh Row: SLEIGHT, JEANNE, JEANNIE G.A.A. I, Tower Y 3, Baseball 2. SMITH, CLOYDE SMITH, GERRIS, GERRY G.A.A. I, Volley Ball I. Sl , .gww ,L ,L Y. First Row: SMITH, IANTHA, SMlTTY Baseball 3, G.A.A. 4. SMITH, MARY RUTH, SMITTIE SMITH, OLLIE MAE, SNOOKS Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Douglass School. G.A.A. 2, 4, Volley Ball 3, Girl Reserves 2, 4. Second Row, SMYTH, ROBERT, BOB Stamp Club I, 2, Newlin Math Club 3, Tower News 4, Bowling 4, Quill and Scroll 4. SNYDER, CARL E. SOETJE, PEGGY, PEG G.A.A. I, Volley Ball I, Tennis 3, Gens Togata I, Tower News I, 2, Tower Y 4, Law Club 4. Third Row, SONNEMAN, JEAN Valley Ball I, Tennis 3, Tower Y 4. SORRELL, MARGARET Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lebanon, Ohio. Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4. SPENCER, BETTY, SPENCIE Special Chorus 2, Lunch Room 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Law Club 4, Skate Club 4, Withrow Players 4, Athletic Representative 4. Fourth Row: STAATS, MARY ANN Riding Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Scribblers 4, Tower News 4, Archery 3, 4. STANLEY, ALLISON, STAN Hi-Y 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Debate Club 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower News 4, Annual Representative 4. STEELE, JOHN Fifth Row: STEELE, WILLIAM STRAUB, MERLE G.A.A. I, Tip-Toppers' Club 4, Tower News 4, Baseball 2, Minstrels 3, 4. STREIT, DONALD L., DUKE Basketball Team I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Sigma Gamma 4, President 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4. Sixth Row: STRICKER, C. WILLIAM, STRICK Stamp Club I, 2, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Basketball 4, Swimming 3, 4, Intramural Basketball Champs 2, Tennis Team 4, Tennis Club 4. SUDBRACK, EVELYN J., EVE Spanish Club 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 4, Tower Y 3, Physics Club 4. SULLIVAN, FRED, SLICK Seventh Row: SULLIVAN, MARK SWEENEY, EILEEN, ISSEY G.A.A. I, 3, Baseball I, 3, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4, Individual Sports 2. SWIFT, GLADYS JANE, SWIFTIE . Withrow Players I, 2, Tower News I, 2, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Treas- urer 3, French Club 4, Thalian 3, 4, President 4, Tower Y 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Tower News Representative 4, Riding Club I, Tennis I, 3, 4. 52 1 All First Row: 'f J STEI NMETZ, PATRICIA, PAT I G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Band 3, 4 Orchestra 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4,Dance Club 3, 4, Swimming I, 3, 4 Annual Representative 4, Tower News Representative 3. STEINMETZ, THOMAS, LARD STEINWERT, JEAN, STEIN Second Row: STEVENS, MARTHA MARIE, WlNKlE Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Skate Club 2, 3. STEVENSON, JAMES Entered Withrow in senior year from Houston, Texas. Hi-Y 4. STEWART, BETTY, STEW Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4. Third Row: STEWART, JEANNE, STU G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Annual Advertising Staff 3, 4. STEWART, PAUL, STU Tower News I, 2, 3, 4, Headline Editor 3, Tennis Club I, 2, Hi-Y 3. STEWART, RICHARD JAY, DICK Law Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Fourth Row: STEWART, RUTH, SHORTY G.A.A. 2, 'Tower 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Annual Repre- sentative 3, Bowling 3. STEWART, VAL, VAL-REE Hi-Y 3, 4, Law Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Track I, Basketball I. STORCH, GEORGE A., STORCHIE Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. Fifilt Row: STORRS, PHIL Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4. TABOR, RUTH A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Gens Togata I, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Scrib- blers 4, Camera Club 3, Special Chorus 2. TAYLOR, JACK, TONY COBELLO I Newlin Math Club 4, Treasurer 4, Physics Club 3, Rifle Club 3, Tower News 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: THIELEN, OSCAR, BUD THOMAS, PAT, POT Annual Art Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Art Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Dux Femina 4, Tower News I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2. THOMAS, ORVILLE Volley Ball 3, 4. Seventh Row: TIPPENHAUER, DAVID Philologia 3, 4. TEPPER, ROBERT LEE, TEP Band I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4. TOFT, LEONARD, LEN 53 1 First Row, TOERNER, ELLEN, RED Tower News 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4, Bowling 4, Minstrels 4, Individual Sports 4. TOWZEY, MARIAN, TOWZ Civics Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, Basket Ball I, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Senior Lite Saving 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. TRAINOR, EUGENE, GENE Hi-Y 4. Second Row: TRAPP, BETTY, BETTE G.A.A. 3, Baseball 2, 3, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4. TRAU, ROBERT, BOB Baseball 3, 4, Football 3, 4. TREDWELL, SUZANNE, SUE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Hockey I, 2, Volley Ball I, Basket Ball I, Tower Y 4, Civics Club I. Third Row, TREES, BETTY, BUSHES Tower Y 4. TREFZGER, WILLIAM E., WEE Law Club 4, Athletic Representative 3. TULL, RUTH, TULLY Bowling Club 3, 4. Fourth Row, TURNER, CLARENCE RICHARD Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. TURNER, DOYLE Pythagorean Math Club 4. TURPIN, DOROTHY, DOTTIE Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Baseball 2. Filth Row: TARPOFF, NICK, TAPP Civics Club I, Treasurer I. UNDERWOOD, WILLIAM, UNDE Basket Ball I, 2, Track I, Football 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Tower News 3. VESTER, BETTY Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Sixth Row: VETORINO, FRANK, VET Band I, Cross-Country 3, Hi-Y 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Philologia 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. VOGT, LAWRENCE, JR., LARRY Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, Law Club 4, Civics Club I, Physics Club 3. VOLKENS, ETTA, BRANADA G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, Baseball 2, Bowling 3, Thalian 4, Outing Club 2. Seventh Row: VOLPE, FEDORA ROSEMARY G.A.A. I, 4, Law Club 4, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 3, 4, Minstrels 4. WALKER, SHIRLEY, MURPHY G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Minstrels 4. WATSON, MARY ANN, RO.lA Tower Y 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Girls' Glee Club 3. 54 First Row: WEIDMAN, ANNA PEARL, ANN Bank Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, 3, Law Club 4. WEIDNER, JANE, JANlE Tip-Toppers' Club 4. WEINHOLD, HORST, HORSEY Track I, Boys' Archery Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Swimming 2. Second Row: WEISENFELDER, VIRGINIA, .IlNNlE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Bowling 4, Volley Ball I. WEITZEL, RICHARD, DICK Basket Ball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2. WHITAKER, EVA JEAN Entered Withrow in junior year from Kansas City, Missouri. Gens Togata 3, 4, Tower News 4, Tower Y 4, Aeneidae 4. Third Row: WHITCOMB, BILL, WHlT Hi-Y 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Philologia 4. WHITE, LAURETTA MAE, SNOOKS Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. WHITE, MARTHA, PEANUT Entered Withrow in junior year from Norwood High School. Basket Ball 3, Volley Ball 3, G.A.A. 3. Fourth Row: WHITEHEAD, DORIS G.A.A. I, Alpha Y 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Archery 3, Tower News 4. WHITES, MARIAN Girls' Glee Club 4, Alpha Y I, Tower Y 4. WHITEFORD, VIRGINIA, GlNNY Literatas I, 2, Annual Art Staff 3, 4. Fifth Row: WILLENBERG, HARRY, WILLIE Boys' Glee Club 4. WILLEY, RICHARD R. Newlin Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Physics Club 2, Vice-President 2, Spanish Club 2, President 2, Chess Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President of Senior Class. WILLIAMS, HATTIE Sixth Row: WILLIAMS, TERRY Basket Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 4. WILLIAMSTON, ORA WILLIS, ANNE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, Tower Y 4, Hockey I, Archery 4. Seventh Row: WILSON, MILDRED, MICKEY Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Goshen, Ohio. Tower Y 4. WINKLER, BETTY, WlNK Alpha Y I, Baseball I, Volley Ball I, 2, Swimming I, Archery I, G.A.A. I, Law Club 4. f WIREMAN, IVA, IVY Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y T er News 4. .. Gig i,- First Row: WOEBKENBERG, ROBERT B., WHOPIE Tennis Club I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Band 4. WOLL, MARYLYN ANNE, MAW Civics Club I, Secretary I, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Literatas 2, Aeneidae 4, Minstrels 4, Madrigal Singers 3, Inter-High Choir 4. Second Row, WULFEKAMP, MARGARET, WOLFlE Spanish Club 3, Tower Y 3, G.A.A. 3. WOOD, ALICE, TITTER Civics Club I. Third Row, WOOD, RICHARD, WOODIE Swimming Team 4. WULFHORST, SARA ANN, SALLY ' G.A.A. I, Tower Y 4, Thalian 4, Bowling 4, Annual Representative 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Fourth Row: WIRTHLIN, RAY, POWHATAN Hi-Y I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Football 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Athletic Representative I, Annual Representative 4. WYLY, CARL, SPATS Hi4Y 2, 3, 4. Fifth Row: YOUNG, MARCIA, MARTY Law Club 4. YOUNG, MARY FRANCES, SIS Thalian 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Minstrels I, 2, Tower News 4, Annual I, 2, Swimming I. Sixth Row: 1 ZIMMERMAN, GRACE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. G.A.A. 4, Volley Ball 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Aeneidae 4, Tower Y 4. ZIMMERMAN, MARY, ZIP G.A.A. I, 3, Tip Toppers Club 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Civics Club I, Tower News Representative 3, 4, Bowling 3. Seventh Row: ' . ZINKHON, ROBERT W., BOB Tower News 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Stamp Club I. ZUMBIEL, MARGERY, ZUMMIE Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR BERNIUS, LORAIN BOHN, EDWARD L. Entered Withrow in senior year from Aurora, Ohio. CONANT, JUNE DeFORREST, FRANCES Graduated in three years. GREWELL, ROBERT L., LES Orchestra I, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. HASTIE, BILL HOLMES, MATTIE IDETHEL, DETT MANGGRUM, WILLIAM LANGSTON, BILL Model Airplane Club 3, President 3, Hi-Y 2, President 2. MAREAN, JEAN MASON, PAUL Minstrels I, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Special Chorus I, Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Tower News 4. MCHUGH, ROGER . ' PICKERELL, JOSEPH PRENATT, HOWARD, PEANUTS Entered Withrow in senior year from Commercial High School. PROCAS, MARCUS, MARK Camera Club I, 2. PRUHS, WILLIAM RITTER, THELMA SCHULZE, ALBERT STROTHER, CHARLES Withrow Players I, 2, 3, Thalian 4, Tower News I. WITHROW TOWER Symbolic of Withrow is its Tower. There it stonds, impossive, reverent, yet powerful, from doy to dciy. In reolity it is only brick structure, but to Withrow it is for more. Our Tower is oi monument of the living Withrow, the students cmd teochers. ln the doys gone by it hos withstood rnony of the bottles-those ongry ex- clomotions of toxpoyers, those breothing insults of the turbulent mob. But the very crudest moteriols, scmd ond woter, strow cmd lime, produced its cement, its bricks. The ecirth is its beginning, the sky is its end. Powerful, erect, vigilont os o guord, it stonds on duty 24 hours ci doy. Its fine lines show chorocter, stobility, ond beouty. The students hove formed it, building tier on tier, brick on brick, with their ochievements. The Tower offers philosophies thot, if wisely opplied, will corry one through school-even life itself. It wos mode from row mciteriols ond it hos become ci greot edifice. Like- wise, pupils enter Withrow cis row moiteriol ond through the efforts of teoch- ers, who muster enough wit ond counsel with ordinory lessons, deport reody for service. - Thus, the Tower is Withrow ond Withrow is the Tower! By Mary Koy Herdmon and Don Bedell DERCLASSMEN Carefree and lighthearted, they enjoy a pleasant interlude, iimiisv ' fiiliiqlmpi ESQQHNQS. V- ,: - QE t 44 EEA t, V? t Qt: KI 2 51 5 2 S gg L lf f 3 A , Q - wr , QL ,.-: wi fxtgi Q 2 ,v .g i 2 52 Qkf? 1 w w g2f2gt22s?Q3g5 flkit as ' HOME ROOM l28 FIRST ROW-S. Herman, M. Heim, E. Higgins, J. Higgins, J. Hale, J. Her- man, G. Harbough, B. Hannaford, C. Hickman. SECOND ROW-W. Havensfein, E. Henry, J. Hull, R. Her- man, C. Hicks, J. Hess, R. Robinson, J. Higgins, J. Hennefelcl, B. Hartman. THIRD ROW-L. Herfel, B. Hull, J. Hawkins, V. Hall, L. Harris, J. Heiden- reich, P. Heerman, M. Hawkins, S. Hess, P. Helion, V. Herden. HOME ROOM 120 FIRST ROW-B. Deremo, V. Crooks, R. Disselkamp, J. Cramer, L. Downs, B. Dow, V. Dearborn, B. Ehrlick. SECOND ROW-R. D'Amico, V. Dietz, E. Davis, M. Decker, D. Bredemeir, D. Diers, J. Deeds, B. Daly. THIRD ROW-M. Donovan, M. Dodf, B. Dank- er, E. Crotfy, M. Bowman, L. Bolton, J. Braun, C. Garwood, F. DeForest, H Dennis. FOURTH ROW-K. Distler, A. Crockelf, R. Crawford, R. Comuelle, J. Dodd, W. Crassif, W. Cullen, H. Didlake, J. Dietz, P. Doll, W. Cramer. HOME ROOM liO FIRST ROW-N. France, L, Faulconer, P. Flora, B. Fink, S. Farrell, G. Fiel- mon, C. Friedrick, M. Emrick, E. Fruechtemeyer, D. Fields, M. Ellis, N. Frany, J. Ewcld, M. Erickson, J. Fishbach, E. Embry, G. Fry. SECOND ROW-R. Face, H. Fenslermccher, R. Ehrhardf, H. Eggers, T. Fisher, J. Flint, S. Ferger, N. Floan, J. Flug- lmoriy, D. Frueauff, F. Flemming, P. Ellis, H. Finke, R. Eyer, W. French. img 1.4 .gg 'IH W' gil Eggs 5 3 N. is 1 x Y I : Us 2 Eggswfig I P - mf:-f-:z 1 'V lv ' ' . ' H - .L 4 T N 1 gg: g W .hx .. I .ig Q . v- - HOME ROOMS 208, 207, 2I5 FIRST ROW-J. Kashbaum, M. Jor- dan, R. Kattenhorn, C. Danker. SEC- OND ROW-B. Jones, B. Karlage, B. Jacobs, M. Bright, B. Brooks, C. Cunningham, R. Kohle, C. Jackson, R. Johnson, A. M1 izer, P. Jones. THIRD ROWP-A. Allson, E. Johnson, R. Jahnigen, D. Keilholz, L. Brown, W. Johnson, T. Kagrise, M. Jones, B. Anderson, B. Kanter. FOURTH ROW -G. Anderson, D. Jones, M. Karch, M. Brockamp, C. Broadwell, B. Good, E. Jeffries, B. Custer, J. Custer. HOME ROOM 306 FIRST ROW-M. Shepman, C. Satler- field, P. Sayles, J. Scuuerbrun, R. Schlottman, D. Scardina, L. Sakelos, B. Settle, P. Scoggins, B. Schubert. SECOND ROW-C. Schanz, E. Segar, G. Schneider, B, Schneider, M. Scott, J. Schmitt, M. Schwaegerle, D. Schap- pacher, J. Salisbury, E. Sanford, B. Scheidler, R. Schafstall. THIRD ROW- R. Schoelever, R. Shaw, R. Russo, M. Schmidt, F. Seymour, F. Schneider, A. Reuve, V. Scardina, R. Schanz, D. Solt. FOURTH ROW-R. Scharhog, N. Schiffer, M. Scheumann, S. Kenny, L. Schaub, H. Russell, E. Schneuer, H. Schueschner, H. Schatzrnan. HOME ROOM ISS FIRST ROW-J. Creager, R. Cramer, W. Gerwing, C. Goodall, S. Tonne, D. Fryburger, D. Fusoro, L. Geowing, S. Gelder. SECOND ROW-B. UI- mer, F. Graydon, J. Gill, P. Gahr, V. Godley, J. Glazier, M. Geers, M. Graff, M. Gibson. TIHRD ROW-R. Tynan, D. Glenn, R. Hill, F. Giesel, F. Gehlker, J. Gillespie, J. Froehlich, B. Funke, C. Glaescher, J. Eiferf. HOME ROOM 305 FIRST ROW-W. Stern, P. Straub, C. Sunnenberg, W. Stine, B. Strait, D, Stuart. SECOND ROW-B. Cordes, F. Perry, J. Cobb, J. Coffman, B. Cobb, P. Cobeun, R. Strohm, J. Tatman, L. Swopshire, R. Sturgeon, A. Sturtevant. THIRD ROW-J. Strong, B. Thomas, E. Teare, H. Thueringer, R. Thomas, G. Conner, D. Clifton, H. Stiles, M. A. Stof- fregen, J. Smith. FOURTH ROW-F. Timm, J. Todd, H. Thurman, R. Stoos, R. Strietman, G. Tietmeyer, R. Stewart, W. Stichtenoth, J. Stover. l'l O lvl E R O O M 3 2 I FIRST ROW-D. Willis, R. Yeager, P. Weierman, B. Wilmes, R. Crane, B. Wilson, M. Williams, S. Zeh. SECOND ROW-O. Williamston, A. Warren, L. Williams, F. Williams, E. Whitton, P. Woodard, J. Wilkins, S. Warren, P. Zeh, A. Wubbolding, G, Saunders. THIRD ROW -W. Whitteker, R. Young, G. Weist, R. Woerner, J. Williams, R. Williams, S. Youtcheff, D. Zumbiel, T. Young, R. Trew, D. Wilks, H. Winningham, H. Wilkin. l'l O M If R O O M 3 O 3 FIRST ROW-E. Stansberry, J. Snyder, w. Stephen. SECOND Row-B. Clark, R. Sponsel, J. Russell, w. Skaff, P. Stearns, J. Cherdron, J. Spencer, J. Steioff, J. Smith. THIRD ROW-M. Smith, M. Stegemeyer, J. Steier, P. Clark, C. Stewart, V. Smith, M. I. Chelius, P. Steward, E. Standley. FOURTH ROW-J. Rickard, W. Rankin, R. Stephens, R. Spratt, J. Staats, J, Steinem, J. Sohngen, P. Sparks, R. Steinforth, W. Evans. Young cooks learn that good food means sound bodies. HOME ROOM 3Ii FIRST ROW-N. Wright, B. Wise, B Wiott, D. Wisman, D. Wilson, T Woodruff, F. Zopf, D. Wilkerson, S Wyly. SECOND ROW-E. Wilmes, P Wilkin, M. Wright, P. Winger, J Wuenker, J. Wirth, M. Wolfinger, J Wilson, S. West. THIRD ROW-P. Young J. Wheatley, M. Thrasher, J. Williams V. Wilkerson, C. Williams, L. Williams B. Windhorst, D. Wiot, M. White. l'l O M E R O O M Il 7 FIRST ROVV-E. Bihlman, E. Becker, E. Bloomhuff, M. Binggeli, A. Biven, V. Bishop, R. Becker, M. Beckman, B. Bond, M. Birmingham. SECOND ROW-B. G. Biggar, M. Byrne, M. Berling, J. Bitzer, H. Berger, B. Bernhard, B. Booth, M. Berman, V. Benson. THIRD ROW-F. Bing- geli, D. Berry, J. Beets, A. Bock, D. Behr, J. Betz, M. Benvie, C. Becker, C. Bockhorst, R. Blake. FOURTH ROW-T. Billmon, J. Blackwell, W. Blackwell, E. Betscher, G. Batsold. I-I O lvl E R O O M 5 FIRST ROW-M. Appleton, A. Baumring, M. Anthe, J. Addington, S. Beck, B. Andrew, M. Archea, E. Bell, C. Bell, J. Barnett. SECOND ROW-G. Allen, J. Bailey, G. Barber, M. Agger, R. Abernanthy, B. Baer, P. Appel, B. Barkhou, M. Amos. THIRD ROW-J. Ashton, J. Baker, M. Arnold, E. Banks, V. Aker, G. Beckler, C. Becker, N. Allen, B. Anderson, F. Beeloe. FOURTH ROW-M. Armstrong, J. Aglamesis, W. Barkley, R. Alexander, C. Becker, A. Aerni, B. Baur, B. Anderson, B. Baker. Keeping Withrow beautiful and making it more so is one of the aims of the botany stu- dent. HOME ROOMS 219 2I9A, 226, 226A, 302 FIRST ROW-D. Moss, R. Behymer, M. J. Atkins, B. Breslin, G. Brede- meier. SECOND ROW-I. Tartz, V. Ashurst, G. Bolce, E. Avrill, L. Baker, B. Baker, J. Arnold, R. Bokman, K. Shrader, R. Bosk. THIRD ROW-B. Beesten, D. VanCamp, M. Barber, L. Ballard, M. Arnold, J. Bciumgartner, L. Arnold, E. Bauer, K. Booth, R. Braun. HOME ROOM 228 FIRST ROW-R. Ravenscraft, R. Rar- din, K. Printess, L. Rogers, A. Pohl, R. Rasfeld, A. Rouse, D. Ritchie. SECOND ROW-J. Portner, R. Roude- bush, K. Pottinger, L. Rea, R. Poole, J. Ralphy, S. Rclhe, B. Richards, W. Reeves. THIRD ROW-R. Prem, V. Rosey, L. Reinke, M. Rader, R. Rob- inson, M. Roop, H. Rauscher, B. Plunkett, I. Roncher, B. Robfogel. FOURTH ROW-W. Rechs, D. Rogers, R. Richardson, M. Roth, E. Reed, F. Rempe, L. Prebble, L. Roosa, B. Roll- inger, L. Romans, J. Reeves. HOME ROOM 22 FIRST ROW-G. Spicer, D. Standring, R. Steward, E. Steves, J. Slockmeier, M. L. Stewart, D. Stoy, S. J. St. Clair. SECOND ROW-M. Standley, T. Stevens, R. A. Strange, S. A. Storey, M. A. Stoddard, S. Stephan, M. Streicher, V. Stapp. THIRD ROW- C. Stayman, J. Stringfield, D. Sun- ray, F. Stephens, H. Torman, B. Stem, J. Sunnenberg. FOURTH ROW -R. Steller, W. Steidle, G. Stoll, L. Stacke. 5 ik' Wm K I gy gp. f A,-:-Q . I 5 ' 2353? I I ' I 1 . . .I .M . . . I. I 'E p Iii: f . ' . ,E 1 I-, - ' i I . ' S5 1 , fl' -2 , 1 1 If 3 A ii 1 . i - I 1 ,124 .. iii' I I ii ' Sf , , . ' S5 1: 2 : - i 3: E, . ' ' 'G 5 - . - ' , QI 1. Wif i - I wb., HOME ROOM 132 FIRST ROW-J. Elsion, E. Fenner, L. Fiege, V. Folchi, B. Esfabrook, P. Flagg, S. Erickson, D. Frodge, J. Huey. SECOND ROW-E. Hudson, M. Fredericks, M. J. Ewers, H. Evans, G. Flynn, P. Erman, M. Fisher, B. Fille, E. Eudaly, E. Cary, J. Erhardf, T. Tales. THIRD ROW-E. Erwin, W. Flynn, B. Essel, B. Fischesser, C. Knoihe, D. Ely, J. Gresiock, E. Faike, M. L. Bridges, C. Brewer, E. Brenner, B. Fisher, T. Schlegel, P. Foster. HOME ROOM 134 FIRST ROW-M. Hamlin, M. Hender- son, O. Hedger, M. Hartman, J. Hauth. SECOND ROW-J. Hankock, E. Helferich, J. Hankock, M. Gregg, K. Healey, L. Grossheim, S. Hudson, B. Hawkins, C. Greule, J. Hendrick, W. Hanlon, A. Hasher. THIRD ROW- W. Haller, T. Heck, B. Headley, J. Hauser, E. Hallerman, P. Hardy, L. Hawkins, I. Hammann, B. Hamilton. FOURTH ROW-A. Grogg, B. Harris, D. Hartwell, L. Hegner, B. Harper, H. Grimes. HOME ROOM 318 FIRST ROW-V. Taylor, P. Lear, K. Kuhr, D. Loudaman, V. Linder, B. J. Landis, M. J. Lehman, P. Lavell, C. Kueber, D. Korte, E. Kilpafric. SEC- OND ROW-M. Seybold, D. Koch, S. Koehne, M. Leach, R. M. Tone, M. Kuck, E. Lewis, M. Labermeier, M. Kumph, J. Koch, F. Kusneris. THIRD ROW-I. Logan, J. Leavey, E. Losh, W. Lorah, E. Lessel, J. Lofrumenfo, M. Lang, W. Liffmann, D. Lakamp, R. Logeman, L. Leichf, J. Lamdin. HOME ROOM 319A FIRST ROW-J. Welch, J. Weyand, A. Welch, H. Weisgerber, E. Wagner, J. Walker, W. Turner, H. Walker, D. Whal- en, K. Vaughn, M. Weber, W. Walter, E. Vuson. SECOND ROW-C. Tucher, A. Walton, B. Ward, M. Vorhis, P. Weber, J. Way, P. Volz, D. Wentworth, R. Tucher, S. Vaughn, S. Weinheimer, D. Wedding, H. Vielhauer. THIRD ROW -A. Westendrof, R. Walkins, J. Urban, T. Van Camp, E. Volpe, V. Wermuth, W. Voris, C. Volk, A. Ward, A. Tucker, R. Wagner, D. Vaughn, J. Wass, E. Wert, W. Wanstrath. l'l O IVI E I2 O O lvl I 3 I FIRST ROW-L. Lahm, H. Lawton, J. Lowenstein, J. Lyon, A. Langdon, A. M. Leisner, E. Lee, G. Lyons, L. Kuester, G. Lewis, S. Kube. SECOND ROW-B. Lutz, A. Lee, B. Lycll, R. Lehman, J. Kuhn, R. Kuhl, J. Lariccia, S. Kyle, L. Lantman, E. Lind, P. Krehbiel, B. Love, I. Kolodzik. THIRD ROW-D. Linn, J. Louis, E. Lindsley, A. Lapthorn, B. Lange, G. Kopp, S. Kyle, R. Kratz, R. Loomis, W. Lavell, L. LeRoy, C. Lane, F. Lucht, R. Langer, R. Lutz, J. Lynn. I'I O IVI If R O O M 2 I FIRST Row-J. Chapman, R. Cathcart, c. casmods, B. Calder, A. Cargill, F. Boehmer, L. Bom, A. Calfee, H. Huber. SECOND ROW-J. Cooper, D. Channell, J. Connelly, R. Cobb, E. French, M. Colegrove, M. Clift, D. Clark, P. Clark, R. Bettge, J. Campbell, D. Christopher. THIRD ROW-R. Cobbe, R. Courtney, E. Butler, D. Campbell, W. Cloude, J. Carlo, G. Contner, J. Carson, E. Cassell, R. Campbell. Reaching out to gain knowl- edge and understanding of great literary masterpieces is the aim ot the student. .. f RX 5 if it HOME ROOM 229 FIRST ROW-M. Schurgost, D. Schmitt, K. Schochte, L, Schofield, R. Skiff, E. Russell, K. Simpson, L. Schonz, P. Shot- ter. SECOND ROW-B. SCOTT, H. Schmole, M. Schneider, A. Shepard, M. Sloon, B. Schildmeyer, J. Schuler, P. Schildrneyer, B. J. Smith, E. Show. THIRD ROW-D. Skiff, D. Smith, R. Scroggins, R. Rcidtke, D. Runge, R. Simpson, RT Scheidler, W. Schumpt, D. Shockelford, R. Runk. FOURTH ROW-J. SCIUSF, E. Schulze, C. Schoffer, H. Shoup, A. Sides, J. Schroeder, E. Smith, R. Schroer. I-'I 0 M E R O O M 2 2 9 FIRST ROW-B. Pyle, M. Robe, J. Pfefter, W. Rohe, F. Poland, D. Prather, M. Plucci, D. Peters, M. L. Petermon. SEC- OND ROW-P. Peterson, R. Roberts, B. Rockemon, D. Richords, N. Roetker, G. Portner, M. Scollon, C. Prickett, V. Rogers. THIRD ROW-C. Rodgers, R. Remke, J. Robinson, T. Ronshow, J. Richardson, D. Roush, F. Peterson, H. Rodenberg, G. Plogokis, W. Rogers, R. Phillips. I'I O M E R O O M 2 2 9 FIRST ROW-J. Novotny, B. Ornes, M. Poliobdgis, L. Povey, D. O'Neiel, R. Emerson, R. Perkins. SECOND ROW- B. Copello, B. Carter, E. Porker, L. Pontedos, M. Overberg, L. Carlton, S. Corter, C.Conn, J. Connelly, J. Codwcilldder. THIRD ROW-S. Buss, B. Perkins, E. Carroll, B. Busch, P. Nolan, G. Poveley, J. Noertker, J. Poncoost, M. Patton. FOURTH ROW-O. Ehrenberg, B. Elliot, W. Pdchond, N. Pointer, B. Evons, F. Pcmdorf, J. Perin, C. Oeters. Artistic minds develop through the medium of woter colors, brushes, ond chorcool. HOMEROOMIQS FIRST ROW-C. Hermerding, M. Hock- muth, L. Hollomon, C. Holland, L. Hillyord, L. Herrmcn, L. Hendricks. SECOND ROW-D. Heger, S. Heiden- reich, U. Heller, D. Heizmcm, S. Hei- zell, R. Heifz, D. Elberi, S. Headley. THIRD ROW-D. Holimeier, E. Fursi, B. High, T. Hohnes, H. Hicks, J. Henderson, R. Herzog. FOURTH ROW -B. Holmes, W. Hoehn, L. Hillen, W. Hoehn, J. Heoton, G. Higgins, K. Helm, D. Hine, D. Honoker. HOMEROOMSIIJ IO7, ION I26 FIRST ROW-H. Brufion, R. Brown, R. Benhcse, B. Boier, J. ,Byrns, A. Broughton, J. Bush. SECOND ROW- R. Bunkmcin, L. Scheiffele, H. Ben- neil, C. Turner, W. Carmock, T. Cody, K. Burns, B. Bernhordf, W. Bennett. HOMEROOMQIS FIRST ROW-D. Munges, G. Midden- dorf, B. Meyer, B. Meier, G. Moser, B. Werker, G. Meier, F. Mulholland. SECOND ROW-F. Neol, E. Neugenf, H. Neu, N. Montgomery, D. Morford, N. Molloy, R. Meyer, V. Meyer, J. Noll, R. Moeller, M. A. Michels, K. Mercer. THIRD ROW-J. Mulholland, H. Merfen, B. Niemon, G. Moon, L Moore, B. Meyer, F. Meinkle, C. Moel- ler, R. Moeller, A. Minning, R. Miller, J. Muzzo. FOURTH ROW-J. Nie- porie, B. Mentkenbough, R. Miller, A. Neol, E. J. Myers, P. Meek, J. Money, R. Meer, G. Milligan, R. Mil- ler, B. Meons, H. Miller, M. Mundy. I HOME ROOMS I23, 201, 203, 206, 209 FIRST ROW-B. Custer, R. Bodycott, A. Aker, R. Cornuelle, H. Bridges, R. Barker, M. Kerns,.D. Ballew, E. Hol- loway, R. Thompson. SECOND ROW QC. Conrad, M. L. Castle, B. Addi- son, D. Fisher, E. Lyon, R. Abrums, D. Diehl, U. Davis, I. Diaro. THIRD ROW-R. Blice, L. Biddle, B. Birkley, C. Blome, R, Bockstiegel, A. Patter- son, E. Betz, E. Humphrey, P. Black- well. HOME ROOM I0 FIRST ROW-T. Coletta, H. Chapman, L. Clark, T. Clawson, H. Cook, J. Clark, J. Cowan. SECOND ROW-B. Clemmons, H. Chapapaulo, C. Chap- man, M. Cooper, B. Cathcart, P. Church, D. Corbly, L. Connor, J. Cly- burn. THIRD ROW-M. Coleman, L. Carter, J. Casey, D. Camp, B. Ca- ruthers, N. Cameron, R. Carey, E. Cordry, R. Collier, T. Conrad. FOURTH ROW-P. Cawley, N. Col- lord, L. Clark, P. Conway, R. Cook, R. Cordes, W. Conrad, H. Creel, D. Charlton, H. Coines. HOME ROOM 309 nresr ROW-H. GONE, P. anim, J. Flood, W. Fariss, E. Frank- lin, W. Frost, A. Fitzgerald, V. Em- rick, B. Friend, E. Gurkel, R. Geh- lert, F. Gerber. SECOND ROW-D. Gabriel, E. Finch, D. Ellis, E. Ernest, B. Frisch, D. Edwards, S. Evans, M. Eadler, M. Eornhart, D. Eckert, M. L. Fisher, J. Osterbrook, R. Forkner. THIRD ROW-B. EdwGrdS, M. Eich, B. Fluor, N. Elliott, D. Eldor, S. Finch, B. Emrick, F. Faulcorer, J. Fugett, B. Giffin. HOME ROOM SIB FIRST ROW-R. Keller, E. Humphries, B. Jackson, M. Kendle, J. Jones, H. Nich- ols, P. Schirman, S. Hanford, E. Hat- terick, S. Haungs, R. Seevers. SECOND ROW-M. Hawkins, M. Schmitt, B. Schmidt, B. Jones, H. Hartman, E. Ruscher, R. Rundo, L. Hull, J. Kautz, R. Jentzen, B. Schwaegerle, A. Seiter. THIRD ROW-C. Searcy, N. Keidel, M. Hall, R. Schwartz, B. Schoonover, H. Schloss, P. Jones, P. Jackson, M. Hart- man, E. Jackson, R. Kennedy, M. Schoolfield. FOURTH ROW-A. Hopper, P. Ingles, J. Howison, J. Jones, J. Hughes, D. Hunter, V. Kenney, D. Hartman, E. Hunt, B. Kellner, P. Kelly, J. Kammer. I-I 0 lvl E R O G M 3 I 3 FIRST ROW-F. Schwartz, A. Hall, V. Gregolet, M. Hafner, S. Grant, B. Grinsel, C. Hackney, P. Hall, A. Koszo, C. Schrickel. SECOND ROW-C. Howard, D. Schleuter, L. Schulz, R. Ruchstuhl, L. Kull, J. Rowland, C. Schoonover, J. Kamman, J. Ruthven, A. Salzarullo. THIRD ROW-R. Klebahn, W. Hurlburt, T. Kessis, M. Schmaltus, D. Schmidt, E. Scales, H. Kirby, D. Rybers, J. Schafer, L. Howard, J. Howe. FOURTH ROW-N. Sakelos, J. Ruttkay, G. Koch, R. Kenney, J. Kennedy, W. Horn, E. Horn, W. Sasser, J. Ison. I-I O lvl E R O O lvl 3 -I 3 FIRST ROW-E. Sanford, R. Harvey, F. Hartman, R. Grimes, H. Hudsins, M. L. West, L. West, H. Hartman. SECOND ROW-R. Kerr, J. Haines, T. Hallock, C. S. Cherz, R. Jackson, E. Hall, T. Hamer, A. Huber, B. Harvuot. THIRD ROW-R. Whitacre, J. Wert, G. Hardin, W. Hammer, D. Kins, H. Klein, J. Gross, A. Wharton. 4i Learning what makes the wheels go around is essential to the understanding of mod- ern miracles. H O lvl E R O O lvl 3 I 9 FIRST ROW-C. McCarthy, -M. J. Mattan, J. Long, M. List, A. Loux, J. MacFarlancl, V. Maline, Martine, A. Lohner, P. Mackey, J. Ludwig, J. MacKeever, C. May, H D. Magill, R. Lowe, B. McGrath. I'l O M E R 0 O M 2 I I FIRST Row-R. Hackman, Hibner, V. Hughes, E. Herbert, A, Hudson. THIRD ROW-D. Ingles, A. Holt, O. Hussell, E. Hoeltke. C. Hermann, G. Hutton, K. Hunnicut. HOME ROOM 3iO FIRST ROW-D. Snyder, J. Stevens, M. Sarrentino, J. Dewyer, M. Sowder, R. E. Rudolph, M. Ruchhott, P. Rumstield, M. Runge, D. Early, E. L. Freeman, SECOND ROW-G. Robbins, C. Stana- torcl, J. Sowers, R. Fritz, F. Snew, L. DeLong, W. Rossman, G. Rowland, F. Richards. THIRD ROW-A. Smith, L. Everhart, H. Rieke, R. Rosenzweig, J. Smith, J. Roth, J. Durkin, C. Dean, R. Rice, O. Edmondson. D. Magoteaux, C. Mayer, J. McFarland, G. Lumley, D. McCane, R. Luecke. SECOND ROW E. Lohman, B. Lyons, V. Lofrumento. THIRD ROW-D. McGlynn, E. Watson, T. Mattes, H. . Louis. FOURTH ROW-J. McKay, T. Maioewsky, P. Lubu, J. Mallios, B. Maier, W. Ludlow, J. Hooper, F. Hopkins, V. Hill, C. Holt, T. Hummel. SECOND ROW-M. Herdman, M. A. Hohneck, D. Howell, D. Crossett, E. Howard, F. Johnson, R. Hill. FOURTH ROW-C. Hill, Industrial Arts teaches the skills that keep American industry humming. ,., HOME ROOM I9 FIRST ROW-P. L. Brendomour, L. Boaz, B. J. Brauns, R. M. Brueckner, B. Bourque, L. Burton, F. Burgess, M. Bryson, R. Bosserman, E. Boone. SEC- OND ROW-C. Collard, L. Carter, J. Brooks, D. Botsch, E. Binkley, R. Bryan, J. Burkort, L. Buenger, M, Blase, J. Clements, R. Browning. THIRD ROW- H. Copenhover, N. Breier, N. Clark, W. Brewster, A. Bromm, N. Burch, T. Boyd, B. Boyers, J. Bryant. HOME ROOM 321A FIRST ROW-E. Meyer, M. Millennor, D. Mikesell, B. Witherspoon, M. Mehl- hope, D. Meyer, B. Miller, D. Miller, B. Miller, V. Miller, R. Meacham, V. Wallace, N. Weimer, I. Watts, R. Mil- Ier, M. Metts. SECOND ROW-J. Monce, T. Mehlman, R. Mier, R. Mc- Mahon, H. Young, H. Hoore, C. Mehl- ing, J. McKewen, C. Mitchell, R. Meyer. THIRD ROW-A. Mefford, W. Welch, R. Wehrman, W. Miller, J. Miller, J. Mesmer, R. Meier. HOME ROOM I28A FIRST ROW--C. Janke, D. Hay, C. Jacobs, J. Hone, H. Jacobs, P. Hillen, P. Jones. SECOND ROW--B. Jones, B. Hines, G. Holdgrove, P. Johnson, P. Jones, M. Ireland, L. Jones, D. John- son, J. Jenkins, M. Johnson. THIRD ROW-H. Johnson, R. Jackson, E. Jones, C. Joerg, B. Hutzler, M. Higgs, W. Jackson, L. Hueneman, R. Johnson, E. Jones, N. Jones, R. Hutzel, C. Hun- gerford, R. Hutzel. FOURTH ROW-J. Johnson, J. Houston, M. Hodgkin, J. Holthoefer, J. Inskeep, K. Holt. v - . Pg rr J f. I.. iff! 5' J 2551 .- M52 25s. ifsffe ,. . .Q ,xM W, , HOME ROOM 227 FIRST ROW-J. Muller, S. Muller, J. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, M. Miller, L. Nash, M. Monce, F. Morelli, M. New- by, A. Mitchell. SECOND ROW--R. Moelchert, F. Mills, J. Miller, J. Muel- ler, A. Moorman, M. Gentry, Y. Mur- phy, R. Mueller, R. M. Rider, M. Mor- gan. THIRD ROW-R. Doll, J. Mueller, D. Mueller, J. Myers, D. Moody, J. Noelcke, C. Miller, D. Myers, S. Donning, J. Distel, R. Nefhero, D. Duermif, A. Dressler, M. Nash. HOME ROOM ll FIRST ROW-N. Andler, D. Bell, M. Baker, S. Beniamin, M. Allen, M. Bar- ton, P. Benna, J. Baker, A. Armcost, S. Benesch. SECOND ROW-B. As! herst, D. Barllow, J. Arn, J. Bender, J. Bacher, C. Bailey, N. Baer, J. Bender, R. Anderson, P. Carson, D. Acomb, B. Cassimi. THIRD ROW-C. Balcom, F. Burch, H. Anderson, S. Baer, J. Ades, D. Clark, D. Boll, R. Allison, J. Applegate, D. Carroll, B, Bainum, L. Bariswyl. HOME ROOM 224 FIRST ROW-B. Pringle, J. Arnold, J. Reese, G. Ratliff, E. Rodenberg, M. Roettker, M. Rickey, L. Rice, C. Reeves, R. Rogers. SECOND ROW-R. Ray, R. Perkins, R. Purnell, P. Ransdell, H. Randolph, J. Reisenberger, N. J. Rennegerg, B. Reddingion, J. Rocklin, P. Priclcetl, J. Reis, S. Ralfety. THIRD ROW-B. Roth, L. Rau, W. Rengering, J. Roosa, E. Roehr, B. Pake, J. Ras- leld, J. Pulskamp, A. Pullem, H. Reichers, D. Marcum, J. Rothman. I HOME ROOM T12 FIRST ROW-V. Dickson, M. Custer, H. Cross, A. Garside, L. Duett, W. Davis, E. Cromwell, J. Danneman, E. Dacey, R. Dinkelman, V. Davis. SECOND ROW -J. Flaugher, D. Dugan, A. Decker, M. Dean, B. Curry, G. Dickman, M. Gartrelle, M. Dencer, P. Cummings, S. Frisch, E. Darack, M. Durbrow, C. Feil- er. THIRD ROW-W. Fisler, H. Ocltley, A. Fisher, T. Ford, W. Feder, C. Flohr, F. Flottman, J. Flaherty, F. Fenier, R. Fisse, L. Humbrecht, M. Fischer. HOME ROOM 308 FIRST Smith, B. Skiff. SECOND ROW-M. Shengel, G. Smith. THIRD ROW-A. Steinmetz, B. Sponsel, C. Steinwert, M. Stephens, D. Smithson. HOME Room 7 HRS. SECOND ROW-M. Bellagamba, R. Bradtield, S. Boggs, V. Blum, E. Blum, M. Borgerding, E. Bla ROW-J. Sullivan, J. Stansbury, E. Simpson, Z Starrete, E. Schreiber, V. Smith, E. Shear, A. Shearer, P. Slater, B. Shinkle, D. Shea, S. Stearrs, M. Shriner, J. Staats, J. Sohn, J. Snider, M. Steffens, B. Stevens, B. J. Smith, T. Steinberg, D. Stephens, B. Staube, G. Smith, B. Siegel, R. Simpson, H. Shear, B. Shott, T. Slack, D. ROW-R. Blackburn, R. Bennett, P. Bogart, J. Boutet, J. Bourque, R. Bogart, E. Brady, G. Benvie, R. Bonomini. Brady, R. Bias, D. Bettinger, F. Berry, W. Benton, R. Bowden, R. Bowen. THIRD ROW-E. Belton, D. Bihr, J. se, R. Bergman, B. Bevan, L. Bose, J. Bradley, M. Blow, F. Bishop, M. Biondi. When cooperation is the key- note, intricate problems of geometry are easily solved. 5 HOME ROOM 325 E. Yeager, R. Sparks, L. Showalter, B. Owens, B. Snyder. SECOND ROW-D. Sherrard, J. Otte, B. Pate, M. Petty, T. Perkins, J. Price, R. Porwet, E. Shields, L. Price, M. Parish. THIRD ROW-J. Shearer, M. Seslar, B. Ott, A. Perrino, M. Price, B. Shannon, J. Osborne, M. Paul, V. Powell, M. Posey, E. Orlik. FOURTH ROW-B. Smith, B. Petrie, D. ' Smith, W. Shearer, B. Sloane, B. Smith, W. Peirce, J. Pennington, D. Peters, G. Ponchot, W. Ulnschneidu, R. Smithson, T. Pitzer, G. Ohlhauser, B. Simcox, J. Spaeth, B. Selkirk, C. Ormston. l'l O IVI E R O O M 3 2 5 FIRST ROWAT. Venn, L. Snyder, B. Tredwell, D. Tuttle, M. Sonneman, B. Van Camp, S. Ulmer, C. Trippett, J. Von Goeben, M. Shields, P. Shields, D. Steffens. SECOND ROW-K. Vetorino, P. Vermilya, L. Smith, M. Smith, P. Smith, B. Terman, B. Towzey, N. Utz, B. Shively, M. Turnau, R. Varnau, A. Uhlmann. THIRD ROW-B. Tudor, B. Thomas, R. Thiele, D. Werden, R. Vaughan, H. Viehhauser, G. Unverzagt, T. Valpey, R. Townsend, R. Weber, J. Telford, W. Thurman, P. Weber, J. Walsh, G. Pascal, D. Siders, B. Tice. l'l O M E R Q O M 3 2 5 FIRST ROW-F. Sperlo, M. Telscher, M. Wallace, F. Orth, J. Wessling, E. Weinheimer, E. Weinheimer, J. Snyder, E. Pierce. SECOND ROW-D. J. Simpson, M. Wehr, R. Wente, D. Wehr, C. Sherril, F. Weatherford, F. Williams, C. Welch, M. Wells, D. Weis, M. Wainman. THIRD ROW-B. Sommers, R. Sendelbeck, D. Theis, T. Wersel, N. Phillips, L. Shaner, R. Wehrenberg, J. Ward, B. Von Unruh, B. Welch, H. Uihlein, H. Wagen- feld, R. Wainscott. Expert business men of the future are taught the ele- ments ot commercial knowl- edge. FIRST ROW-J. Snyder, H. Shadwell, Sleight, S. Sparrow, B. Pelzer, B. HOME ROOM 222 FIRST ROW-B. Paul, E. Note, C. Phil- lips, A. Pfingstag, H. Pierner, D. Phillips, A. Ohnmeis, P. Pitt, B. Nitche. SECOND ROW-L. Nipon, F. Peota, B. Parker, J. Noel, C. Otto, E. Otto, J. Oebrick, B. Olhoff, B. Penn, J. Pancoast, J. Parker. THIRD ROW- G. Pearcy, G. Parsons, R. Passauer, J. Pearl, J. Ownley, S. Paliobagis, J. Petty, E, Pfingstag, C. Parks, B. Park- er, T. Pigneguy, T. Painter. HOME ROOM 9 FIRST ROW-W. Burgin, N. Brown, W. Busch, R. Bruns, M. Buell, W. Calage, G. Burr, P. Browne. SECOND ROW- R. Covington, K. Burns, E. Brofft, M. Burns, G. Brandt, L. Bryson, B. Bug- hone, K. Brooks, M. Corey, G. Braw- ley, B. Burghardt, M. Broughton. THIRD ROW-N. Bucholtz, M. Bruner, B. Burston, D. Calfee, J. Burkhardt, M. Brown, J. Callihan, B. Bressler, E. Burck, E. Bryan, B. Brinkman. FOURTH ROW-B. Currie, J. Brenclamour, R. Burcke, W. Britten, A. Brown, C. Bush, J. Buglione, E. Brown, B. Bush, R. Brueckner. HOME ROOM I29 FIRST ROW-H. Kanttel, T. Kaylor, M. Kahny, W. Jones, V. Jordan, B. Julius, M. Keese, R. Kemper, N. Knoll, N. Kistler. SECOND ROW-E. Kerdoltf, F. Keeney, B. Kisker, F. Kemper, L. Kissel, J. Klappert, E. Kattleman, V. Kennard, M. Knight, M. Kalomeres, M. Kirtley, A. Keller. THIRD ROW-J. Jones, W. C. Kettler, D. King, L. Kin- nett, R. Kagrise, W. M. Jones, A. Kel- lem, R. King, W. Keller, R. Klute, J. Kaeser, R. Kirkendall, R. Koch. H O M E R O O M 2 I 2 FIRST ROW-J. Mathias, F. Martin, S. McKaig, D. McMannis, D. McCord, P. Manning, W. May, J. Malott, W. Ma- loney. SECOND ROW-J. McMana- man, M. Martino, D. McCane, M. Mc- Glaughlin, V. McVeigh, B. McMillan, M. Martinez, M. McNeil, S. McMurray, C. Marshall. THIRD ROW-N. Mat- ney, V. Martin, G. Martin, M. Martin, M. McLaughlin, M. Marshall, M. Mc- Gill, B. McHugh, B. Maddus, J. Mc- Guffey. FOURTH ROW-F. McCul- lough, R. McCreery, M. Martin, J. McNall, W. Mason, B. McCroy, R. Mc- Donough, T. Martin, K. McKeehan, R. Mealy, R. McNab. . J HOME ROOM 3I-4 FIRST ROW-N. Thomas, J. Thompson, J. Thompson, M. Tartaglia, J. Sum- mers, J. Stevens, B. Thrasher, P. Timm, N. Thiele, M. Thompson, S. Strickland, M. Steussel. SECOND ROW-R. Thinnes, P. Sylvester, J. Stutt, D. Straub, G. Strassel, H. Stuewe, J. Stoecklin, L. Tidwell, A. Testa, M. Stottregen, M. Tischer, B. Stueve, J. Thompson. THIRD ROW- W. Thonson, H. Sturgeon, R. Surman, R. Thomas, R. Tait, P. Strait, C. Tar- pott, W. Thompson, .W. Steele, T. Sullivan, E. Stuart, E. Strait, R. Stei- necker. HOME ROOM I8 FIRST ROW-A. DeHart, C. Duder- stadt, J. Curry, J. Davis, R. Davis, J. Eckhart, W. Doppler, J. Davis, R. Dob- bins, R. Dietz, J. Doyle, C. Douglas, J. Earhart. SECOND ROW-M. Drake, E. Disselkamp, J. Duhme, S. Disser, H. Depheid, D. Davidson, G. Davis, C. Dressel, J. Daulton, E. Dolch, P. Cross- ley, A. Dolch, V. Dillman, D. Cun- ningham. THIRD ROW-L. Curry, M. Dolph, A. DiNuzzio, D. Dye, L. Dunn, P. Davis, J. Curl, A. Dressler, C. Drum- mond, E. Distler, M. Dacey, P. Dan- neman. HOME ROOM 324 FIRST ROW-C. Zlke, C. Neu, J. Na- pier, H. Moniar, B. Nash, J. Noll, V. Roberts, J. Nash, L. Moorhead, E. Mohring, H. Nall, J. Nichting. SEC- OND ROW-T. Nichols, M. Norman, R. Nelson, D. Worthington, D. Moor- man, G. Meyers, B. Nackenhorst, B. Norris, F. Nieder, B. Morrow. THIRD ROW-J. Nowak, B. Novak, H. Mor- gan, D. Neubauer, O. Nikoloft, L. Mueller, H. Normolle, G. Nagel, E. O'Brien, P. O'Brien. HOME ROOM 322 FIRST ROW-B. Wuest, J. Whitaker, W. Zept, J. Wilson, E. Wilkening, E. Williamson, R. Williams, J. Wilmers, J. Zerges. SECOND ROW-R. Williams, J. Zeptt, D. Winans, C. Zicarrdi, J. Wolf, N. Zeh, M. Yeager, E. M. Wil- son, B. Worthington, A. Wulker, D. Wright. THIRD ROW-J. Zicarrdi, A. Zachry, A. Young, B. J. Winter, B. Young, R. White, L. Wood, L. Williams, S. Wynne, P. White, F. Winningham, A. Wilson, C. Wheat, J. White. HOME ROOM 2I7B FIRST ROW-M. McQuesten, B. Martin, J. Mara, M. MacKenzie, L, Meer, R. Meyer, M. Mettord, C. Meyer, N. Mayer, R. Mayer. SECOND ROW-W. McKeehan, J. McDonald, B. McNall, B. Metz, E. McCullough, V. McGilIiard, J. McHugh, E. Planck, B. Owens, I. Mc- Pheeters, D, Meyer. THIRD ROW-W. Miensen, T. McCann, A. McGowan, H. Mittendorf, C. Miller, J. McLaughlin, R. Matteson, K. Melhope, H. Mathias, G. McGrue, J. Meentz, J. Melton, J. Mc- Cullough. I-I O IVI E R O O M 2 I 7 FIRST ROW-K. Kershaw, J. Lovell, M. Holman, V. Kuntz, A. Kelly, M. Klepper, C. Kettler, D. Kohler, B. Lambert, M. Kelly. SECOND ROW-R. Lanham, D. Kidwell, C. Lettow, M. Kramer, J. Kennedy, S. King, B. Koller, H. Klumpp, B. Lee, R. Kranz, M. Lanfersick. THIRD ROW- D. Lang, A. Lofquist, J. Klappert, N. Kirby, J. Kistler, R. Leggett, J. Klein, M. Kyrlach, K. Kelch, P. Lavanier. FOURTH ROW-B. Kluber, M. Laviola, A. Lestingi, E. Klein, R. Kinney, H. Lazarus, R. Kline, S. Lerner, J. Kuhlthau. FIFTH ROW-C. Leicht, H. Kelly, J. Kendrick, A. Kratz, V. Kitsmiller, E. Krebs, M. Kohte, R. Kiner, J. Kizer. H O IVI E R O O IVI 3 I 2 FIRST ROW-J. Fussenger, R. Gardner, M. Gilson, B, Gifford, N. Gordon, R. Gibson, J. Frasca, E. Picker, D. Gilbert, L. Givens. SECOND ROW--E. Fredrick, T. Forbes, H. Fredrick, J. Friedrick, A. Froelick, A. Wahn, J. Graff, C. Graf, P. Wamser. THIRD ROW-J. Greenberg, R. Gillett, P. Grigg, A. Grimm, P. Gilson, R. Gordon, W. Greenbecker, H. Gollahon, A. Gray, W. Rudloff, J. Wagner. In the chemistry classes, stress is laid on the practical applications of this science. I I I HOME ROOM 2I7A FIRST ROW-W. Lovette, J. Martin, W. Lyons, C. Derrickson. SECOND ROW- J. Madden, J. Marvin, J. Lo Picolo, H. Malone, M. Lohmann, B. Mains, J. Mac- Donough, J. Mallin, K. Brueckner, B. Dean. THIRD ROW-W. Madden, A. Logan, P. Linn, V. Littleiohn, B. J. Buchter, H. Logan, J. Marshall, J. Ma- son, E. Mark. FOURTH ROW-R. Lip- scomb, B. Markus, D. Lewis, J. Maier, B. Mappes, R. Lipscomb, H. Derring, B. Lohse, J. Maham, P. Mason. I'I O M E R O O AA I I 5 FIRST ROW-J. Gorugh, D. Greene, E. Gross, E. Gloss, B. Gitlin, M. Grewing, A. Golder, M. Glancy, V. Greene, I. Gaus, M. Graves. SECOND ROW-R. Gahr, P. Haase, J. Hackett, S. Gibbons, R. Gebhardt, M. Glaub, S. Girand, M. Green, F. Grimmeissen, D. George, R. Gabriel, R. Hachnle, C. Gentrup. THIRD ROW-J. Gutiahr, D. Hager, K. Gallahar, R. Hain, R. Gillespie, F. Green, J. Gercles, E. Garharclt, N. Gampter, S. Hagans, D. Gaddis, R. Guild, R. Gardner, R. Guy, J. George. I'I O M If I3 O O M S I O I , I O 3 , I O 5 FIRST ROW-H. Bcuch, A. Hull, L. Agin, M. Anderson, J. Andrews, B. Bolce, W. Biehl, A. Elliot, C. Nolte, B. Bennet. SECOND ROW-R. Ballard, E. Antuck, H. Deon, G. Hawkins, B. Bailey, J. Arrington, H. Feeback, B. Brain, B. Kidwell, L. Durham, V. Atfl, P. Anson, T. Gordon, T. Marshall, C. Amos, J. Kerns. THIRD ROW-H. Allen, L. McNeil. The enviable opportunity ot using the new miraphone is appreciated by members of the speech classes. 79 Q ,,,. , .. ,,?...c...c. . I K .iff-ffirli f Beyond The loig,gaTe lies The Junior High . . .WiThrow in miniaTure. Here The boys and girls who will some day be The leaders and ediTors and aThleTes of WiThrow are firsf TaughT The principles That will always characTerize Their acTiviTies as WiThrow STudenTs. Through Their sTudenT council of TwenTy They learn The joys and responsibiliTies of self-governmenh in Their newspaper, opporTuniTy is given for self-expression, Their guard sysTem and Their energeTic defense program Teach The viTal lesson of self-reliance . . . in a word, They learn democracy. I 80 -L- 'Il- i iai A friendly chat with Their principal FIRST ROW-C. Grau, D. Kaeser, J. DeRoo, D. Derbyshire, C. Wingenberg, S. Ilhardt, W. Mc Vickers, L. Huey, C. Judy, E. Barrett, E. Nelson, H. Bernhardt, M. Sunray, E. Lastoria, P. Adams RQ Jacobs, B. Dion, D. Willinghost, R. Nash, E. Ulm, R. Davis, J. Hill, A. Fariello, G. Asmus, W Berry. SECOND ROW-R. Iredale, L. Keller, J. Hesse, D. Ault, R. Steding, R. Bradtield, R. Hardy D. Steintorth, G. Back, M. Strikler, G. Glass, L. Hill, M. Taylor, E. Preyer, J. Herber, D. Gutiahr, D Kirkpatrick, J. Seeley, C. Gildea, F. Birk, J. Doakes, B. Cooper. THIRD ROW-E. Spangenberg, P Schmidt, E. Wilson, B. Bogart, S. Abate, R. Blume, L. Vance, C. Pruden, J, Burns, H. Maxwell, R Taylor, J. Hancock, W. McCoIIough, R. Miller, J. Lynch, C. Schott, G. Crompton, J. Snyder, E Wood, B. Faulkner, W. Riesenberger, L. Johnson. FIRST ROW-G. Noell, D. Bolce, H. Deremo, R. Harper, M. Sorrel, R. Dickson, W. Bowser, J. Boul ware, T. Huber, D. Coyle, R. Thiele, R. Knodel, C. Bieser, R. Hungerford, R. Daley, W. Graver,. P Aschinger, E. Lishka, J. Stubbs, J. Storey, P. Wydman, J. Brewster. SECOND ROW-D. Colvin, A Morelli, W. McVay, R. Decker, D. McDonald, D. Schneider, H. Brown, S. Goodall, W. Castleberry J. Flynn, R. Holzwarth, D. Hummer, W. Ziegler, J. Saunders, A. Nelson, C. Stemler, R. Wilbur, B Russell, W. Wingo, THIRD ROW-G. Freland, D. McDonald, E. Bergdoll, L. Volkman, J. Charlton R. Giesel, W. Peterson, E. Crocker, F. Dick, B. Steele, J. Levi, R. Crosset, C. Dorsel, E. Gauspohl R. Coler, R. Scroggins, R. Muchmore, R. Colthar, R. Messinger, R. Groenke, T. Selkirk. ri- 7-1 -- Junior High STudenT Council- Jack Levi, Virginia lVlcCarT- ney, Joe Hayden, Nancy VVinTer. Junior High pupils learn The principles of democracy Through The pracTical experience of self-governmenT. The TwenTy members of The STudenT Council, TogeTher wiTh The TaculTy, sponsored paper drives, The annual Tug-oT-war, and The sale of losT and Tound arTicles. - The ETTies in This picTure do noT seem To be Too dishearTened by Their deTeaT in The yearly Tug-of-war by The overpowering E-FlaTs. AlThough They are new To WiThrow, The sevenTh graders always exhibiT boundless school spiriT. Group of Effies-Cara lyn Carr, Nancy Simons, Bob Weise, Fred Den- cer, Rosemary Garn, Alfred Moermand, Gref- chen Thiele, Paul Jones. Tranter, J. Oezer, D. Skift, E. Kerby, T. Kennedy, R. Kotfman, S. Buckley, J. Cooper, W. Gunderson FIRST ROW-F. Ash, C. Kerkshow, D. Lotterer, R. Hannah, C. Howlancl, H. Linn, G. Batsold, R High, F. Rolle, R. Boling, W. Nepper, E. Wilson, J. Fielman, R. Lockhard, W. Phillips, J. Meyers SECOND ROW-L. House, J. Hudson, R. Golden, R. Forris, G. Halvordson, L. Fagan, R. Cook, W Custer, D. Hill, B. Melvin, J. Hortley, I. Steele, L. Stont, R. Brockmeyer, J. Johnson, D. Denges N. McNeal. THIRD ROW-D. Guard, G. Williams, G. Brockmeyer, V. Brooks, E. Rudder, H. Parker D. Hunfer,vR. Blice, J. Young, J. Pendery, J. Lipman, R. Blum, L. Russel, E. Ernst, T. Hosdorft FOURTH ROW-M. Stitts, W. Goenawein, J. Overberg, D. Bonge, F. Lohrun, W. Schmitt, R G. Howell. FIRST ROW-J. Tolley, R. Ehrlich, L. Bratburd, J. McCreery, C. Byers, A. Moermand, J. Chomplin L. Duemler, R. Craver, J. Messer, J. Moon, A. Hoggerty, B. Schmidt, W. Williams. SECOND ROW- T. Reynolds, D. Roth, R. Pullem, G. Fredrick, L. Foyard, B. Schenke, B. Baird, R. Taylor, P. Miller, B. Schierloh, R. Swormstedt, R. Spencer, P. Parker, D. Frieze. THIRD ROW-B. Mathias, R. Miller E. Hosselbeck, D. Jenkins, B. Kerler, B. Blum, C. Harris, P. Jones, B. Funke, B. Weise, J. Brown K. Umbach, C. Ptansteil, J. Donovan. FOURTH ROW-F. Dencer, B. Matthews, J. Hayden, D. Miller, J. Wuenker, D. Heitz, G. Poll, K. Kadon, B. McFclrIin, J. Mourer, C. Nutting, H. Long, B. Mclntosh, O. Hardin, B. Shafer. E-Flots enjoy on exolted position in Junior High life. With o yeor ot Withrovv olreody to their credit, they leoid in othletic competition, help publish Tower Echo, ond porticipote in dromotic productions. Four bright Junior High students toke time off to smile for the comero mon. All honor roll students, they ore leoders in Jun- ior High octivities. Group of E-Flots, on left from front to bock-Mary Ann MC- Koig, Robert Messinger, Potsy Storch, Robert Wilbur, Mory Poscol. Seoted ot right-Carl Stemler, Corol Cuttinger. Stonding in reor-Richard Hungerford, Ann Kendrick, Dorothy Pork, Hcirry Deremo, Robert Knodel. Lee Volkmon, Jomes Burns, Elise Conont, Roy Scroggins. A, .L 1 EV -'ff' l 'L-'I ME ' E f 32,55 ,Q X 'iii , eil .ai -' ' FE. si Z2 J ' it ffl V S - 'L 521 , , ,ia ,ru Jr, S E , if 1 1 is f i - f K fx MS- A 'ffm 5. , gg, , , ,J Aaa-ff.g2,.55:jf.e3jj'5.1:-Swv-12:'f:f f Exe .., v Wwfsyibf-' FIRST ROW-M. McKaig, P. Burnham, E. Gest, B. Basler, J. Linn, P. Gocker, E. Conant, P. Harger, S. Stearns, E. Pfeitter, J. Smith, D. Tenbrink, M. Pascal, S. Storch, M. Price, V. Woods, R. Weaver, P. Towzey, B. Peregrine, T. Newman, A. Mallin, A. Rodenberg. SECOND ROW-M. Dudley, N Miller, L. Rutter, C. Clippinger, P. Kull, E. Weyand, N. Winter, M. Luechauer, J. Schwettman, D Pork, R. Calvert, E. Foscula, G. Jensen, J. Hamon, L. Gordon, V. Smith, H. Smith, H. Bain, C. Piron D. Jacob, P. Craig, J. Bowers, B. Farnsworth. THIRD ROW-P. McFee, M. Lloyd, E. Shoemaker, L Biondie, J. Mehne, C. Dunhott, B. Barrington, G. Thill, R. Meeko, S. Stephens, K. Tuell, M. Vogt C. Farran, B. Hutchinson, P. Starch. R. Hezlep, L. Johnston, F. Pallant, E. Monter, S. Dickerson, N Marean, A. Kendrick, K. Ford. ' FIRST ROW-S. Davis, H. Kershaw, S. Pollack, P. Jones, B. Scott, S. Stone, S. Deisel, J. Bazoff, B. Vogt, L. Yarberry, D. Klebahn, J. Kuebler, M. Schanz, R. Gaenge, R. Cole, M. Graham, R Arand, E. Geeding, B. Muster, E. Strieter. SECOND ROW-M. Sheppard, S. Schneider, M. Goodall J. Cochran, J. Gates, C. Paliobagis, L. Melvin, P. Lepper, M. Leach, S. Lang, M. Zort, B. Muething T. Frey, M. Jeffries, J. Schmidt, B. O'Connor, R. Fess, M. Fishback, R. Ogden. THlRD ROW-M Burleigh, E. Blice, L. Hisle, D. Jones, M. Suiter, R. Christopher, H. Funke, B. Curtis, B. Dohrow, R Farris, D. Doronard, P. Donovan, R. Starkey, S. Shepard, H. Walston, B. Koch, E. Sharpe, E Ripperger, H. Vaught. FIRST ROW-G. Ulm, BQ Bedemeier, V. Arand, E. Toerner, D. Gristoclc, E. Hutchinson, N. Watson J. Frey, J. Hagen, B. Cramer, M. Kopp, L. Kidd, B. J. Henry, J. McCord, V. Yarberry, S. Custer SECOND ROW-S. Lakeman, J. Ratterman, R. Shouldise, B. Rumsfield, M. Duhme, E. Smith, C Lipp, M. Moreland, J. B. Boone, M. Neugent, M. Dorna, A. Locke, E. Nichols, D. Ward, M. Meister B. Zach. THIRD ROW-P. Metterer, M. Raymond, R. Malora, P. Cracly, D. Lessel, M. E. Wilson, P. Ellsberry, J. Fiege, B. Cohen, C. Heinzelman, V. Leahy, M. Aglamesis. FOURTH ROW-N. McCroy, S. Passauer, L. Conway, M. Coleman, M. Dunlap, J. Justes, A. Broerman, V. Speckman, M. Gregolet C. Matthews, E. Mersick, S. DeRoo, J. Radtke, V. L. Doyle, J. St. Clair. FIRST ROW-R. Volpe, J. Teare, P. Westerfield, J. Hone, S. Vance, M. Herschede, M. Shockley, P Dunbar, L. Harmon, J. Monce, S. Halm, L. Smith, M. Lothes. SECOND ROW-J. Spanagel, B Arand, P. Piper, P. Wilson, N. Simons, R. White, A. Oppelt, A. Biddle, M. Tudor, S. Ortner, D Bready, M. Weaver, M. Stoffer, M. Lothrum, J. Thomas. THIRD ROW-J. Rogers, E.' Hurd, L. Howell, A. Crawford, M. Eitert, S. Lautenschlager, A. Nicola, J. Neal, J. Koppman, K. Cook, P. Edwards, J. Fiege, G. Thiele, V. McCartney, P. Wroclclage, B. Weber. FOURTH ROW-J. Grossheim, S. Long, G. Stevenson, J. Hawison, J. Bloodgood, P. Gurney, N. Hall, R. Brenner, D. Walters, H. Wilson, C. Carr, H. Close, D. Kuck, R. Garn, B. Morris, H. .PascaI. 1 1 Y VV!-10 BELCD Enthusiasm abounds in the important offer three ocfivifies. 4 TOWER NEWS Speed, efficiency, and originality are the essential qualities of the Tower News staff. News articles, editorials, feature columns, club news, spotlight, and sport news-all are written, copy-read, and printed within a week. s C. Crozier, J. Bishop, B. Brown, M. K. Herdman, D. Bedell, E. Archea. ANNUAL STAFF I Literary, Art, Advertising and Business staffs work diligently all year to produce our annual which for many years has received the All-American award. SEATED-Mr. Benson, J. Helle, P. Thomas, Miss Green, Miss Braunecker, Mr. Anderson. STANDING-B. Gale, M. Loos, R. Hall. Just a moment of relaxation in a busy Annual day Mony nighTs when mosT WiThrowiTes hod finished pondering over Their homework, The persevering Annuol ArT ond Business SToTTs were sTill posTing dummies, plonning picTure schedules, ond orronging senior pic- Ture oppoinTmenTs. The finished producT is well worTh Those long hours of work spenT by The sToTT members. TOP RIGHT, FlRST ROW--D. Weber, J. Helle, ond Two freshmen. SECOND ROW-A. CroclceTT, J. De Hc1rT, C. Collord, V. VVhiTeTord. STANDING-S. Tonne, B. Pyle. TOP LEFT-M. Zumbiel, J. Meenfs, J. Kizer, R. l-loll, E. Grueninger. This sToTT, in The oTTer school hours, originoTes The clever copTions ond picTures in our MerchonTs ond Merchondise secTion. BOTTOM LEFT-A Roudebush, C. Mueller, D. Drislcell. BOTTOM RIGHT, LEFT-J. STewc1rT, C. Mueller, P. Kloyer, G. Flynn, J. Muller. CENTER-R. Kirlcendoll, B. Addison, M. PeTrie, J. Gorlich, P. L. Brendomour. RIGHT-S. A. STorey, S. Muller. The members of The LiTerory SToTT who ore responsible for all The copy in The Annuol devoTe much oT Their oTTer-school Time onol energy To Their iob. OUT of The confusion of ods, WriTe-ups, onol homeroom iclenTi- TicoTions, The sToTT evolves The finished liTerory proclud of The Annuol. SEATED-B. I-lorris, N. Anoller, B. STroiT, M. Ruff, J. Horr, lvl. Woll. STANDING-A. Chesser, L. Umboch, G. SWITT, A. Wub bolcling, R. Tobor, B. G. Biggor, E. SchurgosT, lvl. Donovon, lvl. Herolmon. Boosring The number of Annuol purchoses vvirh convincing soles Tolks, These sevenTy-Tvvo Annuol represen- ToTives compleTeol on oll imporTonT Tinol sTep in The procludion of our yeor book. Our sTudenT phoTogropher, Bob STreiTmon, Tokes olelighTTul shoTs Tor The Colenolor ond The lVlerchonTs oncl Merchondise secTion. J Bishop, J. Horf, B. Brown, E Archeci. The business sToTT is The moving power behind Tower News. WiTh iTs TirsT oluTy To Tinoince The pciper, The ordverTising sToTT members begin eorly in The Toll To sell ods. ThroughouT The yeor The circuloTion sToTf orgolnizes The sole of popers ond vorious schemes To boosT circuioTion. The sToTT os o whole plons The donces ond porTies sponsored by Tower News. SEATED-A Corgill, J. Toylor, M. STrc1ub, K. Rusz, W. MerriTT, E. Toerner. STANDING- VV. Downs, D. Decker, D. WhiTeheod, M. Herdmon, M. L. Roush, E. J. WhiToker, J. Scherer. Nose tor News -The quolity possessed by every copoble reporter. Inter- views with interest visitors ot Cincinndti, including Lieutenont-Generol Knudsen ond Sdmmy Koye furnished Tower News with up-to-dote orticles. Selling ods to poy for dll publicity, writing weekly orticles ond becoming well-versed in oll school octivities constituted some of their mony other octivities. FIRST ROW-J. Linde, J. Flinn, L. Burton. SECOND ROW-J. Howison, J. Link, C. Crozier, M. Gcintz, A. Stonley, B. Rundles. THIRD ROW-G. Hammond, M. Kyrloch, J. Lcimmers, P. Mcison, B. Addison, B. Thompson. Foculty Advisors of Tower News-Mrs. Linde, Miss Bohr. ' 'cl-ll ProducTions in The school serve To develop The diverse TolenTs ond obiliTies of The sTudenTs. The Girls' Glee Club, The Boys' Glee Club, A Coppello Choir, The Sym- phonic Bond, ond The OrchesTro presenTed The Eorly Spring ond June concerTs in oddiTion To enTerToining The sTudenT body oT severol ossemblies. Thdlion gove George VVoshingTon SlepT Here , WiThrovv Ployers, ConvenTion Go Hong. Musicol ond dromciTic TolenTs were combined vviTh The presenToTion of The WiTh- rovv MinsTrels. All of These producTions gove sTudenTs on odded opprecioTion of WiThrow The BeouTiTul. One hundred and TiTTy-Tour A Cappella Choir members combined Their well-blended voices To presenT The TirsT program OT The season aT The SouThwesTern Teachers' ConvenTion in The ScoTTish-RiTe AudiTorium. Mid year Tound Them giving ChrisTmas programs over WCPO and VVSAI Tor The Mile of Dimes Campaign. The Early Spring and Annual Spring ConcerTs, EasTer Sunrise Service, cmd The Choral FesTival ended a busy, enioyable year. FIRST ROW-J. Froftallone, E. Clough, B. Vesfer, J. TaTman, A. Irwin, D. Meyer, B. Johnson, J. CrosseT, J. Wirfh, J. GarbuTT, J. Lavell, B. Allen, J. Maham, J. Muller, S. Muller, E. Archea, N. Andler, D. Fryburger, M. Durbrow, R. Tabor, A. Keller, J. Dunn, M. K. Doll, K. Meyer. SECOND ROW-M. Bready, B. Harper, J. Shearer, M. Harfman, N. Renneberg, J. Kashboum, M. Wool, M. Loos, B. MiTchell, F. DeForresT, H. Logan, R. Kranz, B. Lee, J. Flood, B. Sinclair, M. Anderson, J. Franklin, R. STurgeon, J. Mac- Keever, M. Kyrlach, B. Merker, E. Ruscher, G. Semback. THIRD ROW-E. Doram, B. Brown, C. Turner, B. Hesse, F. Veforino, M. Hoeh, J. Myers, J. Nagel, R. SchweTTman, N. Burch, J. McLaughlin, H. Anderson, J. Wert, B. Prigge, B. Thiele, I. Maxwell, D. Crossef, K. Burns, E. Cogan, D. Schearer. FOURTH ROW--B. Schroer, W. PolliTT, G. Unverzagf, J. Gross, F. Raine, B. McGraTh, B. RoTh, L. Hendricks, N. Berry, B. Ackley, VV. Lifimann, C. Boiter, F. Durham, B. Hohneck, D. Skiff, H. Riechers, C. Crozier, J. Montgomery, B. HaI:nichT, D. Mueller, B. Limes, B. Howard. C. Bailey, J. Baker, J. Bender, J. Bitzer, B. J. Bigger, V. Benson, J. Doulton, J. Burkart, J. Chapman, C. Cismadi, A. Colfer, E. Steves, G. Fielman. C. Friedrich, V. Davis, M. Durbrow, S. Damen, E. Crotty, J. Dunn, V. Dearborn, M. Hockmuth, S. Hetzel, V. Jordan, H. Lawton, L. Kuester, M. Ewers, M. Bridges, M. Friedrick, M. Gibson, D. Fusaro, J. Glazier, B. Hawkins, J. Hendrich, E. Hallerman, M. Hamlin, B. Harper, G. Banks, H. Bokman, M. Bready, J. Broadwell, M. Cain, E. Clough, A. Burns, R. Cameron, N. Burck, M. Benton, E. Burghardt, R. Cornuelle, B. Dimmerman, J. Schott, L. Friedrich, P. Fleming, J. Fielman, R. Hall, G. Semback, B. Seilkop, V. Hill, B. Howison, A. Irwin, J. Kashbaum, M. Karch, J. Klein, M. Klepper, F. Kartz, J. Lovell, N. Kirby, H. Logan, B. Lohse, B. Markus, D. Brueckner, J. Marshall, B. Merker, B. Mitchell, K. Meyer, C. O'Conner, M. Redman, K. Ralphy, H. Pierner, J. Reisenberger, N. Rennenberg, H. Randolph, G. Ratcliff, B. Vester, S. Tredwell, M. Woll, M. Whites, F. Morelli, M. Rempe, P. No- lan, E. Russel, M. Peterman, D. Peters, B. Rockman, K. Schachte, R. Skitt, C. Simpson, B. Silclair, C. Conn, B. Clark, D. Lacy, C. Lammers, J. Lunsford, D. Krug, L. Kuester, J. Smith, H. Stites, M. Stoftregon, R. Sturgeon, J. Tatman, M. Shepman, E. Simpson, A. Shearer, J. Wirth, V. Wilkerson, M. White, M. Wright, M. Hartman, F. Hartman, E. Ruscher, P. Schirmer, B. Gringel, S. Jones, B. Schoonover, R. Schwartz, N. Thiele, J. Thompson, D. Kussel, E. Lewis, J. MacKeever, A. Lohmer, H. Martina, P. Woodard, R. Meachan, M. Williams, L. Moorhead, J. von Goeben, T. Perkins, J. Price, R. Porwet, I. Smith, B. Treadwell, S. Ulmer, K. Vetorino. Under the leadership of Mr. Orlando, the Girls' Glee Club has sung at the two concerts, the Christmas assembly, and the Community Sing Broadcast. An outside Christmas caroling program and a church service completed the activities. Besides their tine work as male chorus in this year's Minstrels, the Boys' Glee Club participated in an as- sembly program and the Annual Spring Concert. FIRST ROW-F. Schwartz, C. Duderstadt, H. Dean, J. Bradford, K. Burns, D. Skitf, J. Wert, H. Diechers, J. Ades, B. Limes, H. Hartman, B. Pain, T Billman, J. Campbell, R. Lowe, W. Johnson, R. Simpson, W. Lovette. SECOND ROW-F. Durham, D. Hine, A. Lestingi, B. Sandburg, R. Lueke, C. Cal- Iard, B. Howard, C. Scherz, B. Binder, A. Rothenback, D. Crosset, C. Mueller, J. Nagel, B. Ackley, S. Happy, J. Novotny, W. McKeehan, B. Elliott THIRD ROW-B. Prigge, B. Bernhardt, E. Doram, F. Vetorino, M. Schmolfuss, D. Ruckstuhl, D. Mueller, B. Sasser, C. Baiter, W. Nolte, H. Willen- berg, C. Fredrich, P. Straub, B. Froehlich, L. Hendricks, B. Redman, C. Turner, D. Ryberg, B. Maier. FOURTH ROW-H. Anderson, B. Hensey, B Stevens, J. McLaughlin, H. Williams, N. Berry, W. Littmann, B. Lowdin, D. Bockstiegel, W. Pollitt, B. McGrath, B. Garbutt, E. Krebs, B. Schroer, B Roth, J. Fugett, F. Raine, D. Addington, R. Brown, R. Ackerman, H, Hicks, B. Gehlert. . A . . . ,.,,.W,,.-...ky , ,..,.. ..,x .............. L.J FIRST VIOLINS-R. Comeron, W. Oester, R. Schwettmon, C. Hebbeler, G. Unverzogt, N. Lee, N. Thiele, S. Dcimen, B. Addison, R. Denton. SECOND VIOLINS-E. Slimp, G. Lumley, M. J. Atkins, M. Agger, L. Schultz, E. Wilkenning, E. Sorrell. VIOLAS-J. Lunsford, A. Hcischer, M. White, B. Simcox. CELLOS-R. Cornuelle, V. Jordon, A. Rodenberg. BASSES-B. Soulter, B. Brown, B. Horvuot, J. Thorpe, B. Bennett. FLUTES-P. Mortin, M. Kuck, E. Avril. OBOES-P. Seoy, F. DeForest, P. Steinmetz. CLARINETS-D. Willcs, D. Zumbiel, J. Codwolloder, J. Flood. BASSOONS-B. Addison, J. Meyers. TRUMPETS-M. Zumbiel, J. Dodd, B. Nelson, O. Gomby, P. Jones. TROMBONES-R. Thiele, B. Tudor, S. Finch, D. King. FRENCH HORNS-J. Kizer, J. Meents, A. Wubbolding, M. Poolino, D. Lewis. PERCUSSION-J. Mohom, D. Meyer, B. Fisher. By section reheorsols ond hord proctice the Orchestra completed o highly successful seoson. Not only did it ploy ot two ossemblies but climoxed the June Concert by ploying the well-known Shubert's Un- finished Symphonyf' o new number colled A Tribute to Generol Pershing, ond ci difficult Boch fugue. Through its inspiring music the Symphonic Bond hos given evidence of eornest reheorsol ond competent leodership. Its members hove won the notionol trombone, cornet, ond morimbo solo chompionships. CORNETS-A. Holt, J. Dodd, D. Sheorer, M. Zumbiel, R. Nelson, P. Jones, J. Mueller, A. Nelson, R. Tepper, R. Stoos, J. Kennedy, L. Howord, W. Loroh, A. Dressler, H. Anderson, P. Sporkes, J. Schroeder, D. Fryburger. CLARINETS-B. Dow, D. Zumbiel, D. Wilks, B. Lee, J. Flood, R. Plummer, C. Hebbeler, D. Tuttle, J. Codwolloder, R. Krontz, M. Kumpf, J. Hughes, C. Schrickel, E. Teore, R. Horper, E. Ernst, V. Rogers, L. Grewell, G. Moon, H. Morgan, M. Ruchhoft, B. Nitche, M. Roop, M. lrelond, J. Stoots, R. Ehrhordt, P. Heermon. FLUTES-P. Mortin, R. Lohke, C. Chcxpmon, M. Kuck, E. Averil.fOBOES-P. Seoy, F. DeForest, P. Steinmetz. BASSOONS-W. Addison, J. Myers. TROMBONES-J. Shriner, R. Fisher, D. King, R. Boumon, J. Siekmon, A. Hoscher, R. Theil, S. Finch, W. Hommonn, R. Dressler. BARITONES-W. Kinsey, E. Borch, R. Townsend, R. Tudor, R. Woodmonsee. HORNS-J. Kizer, J. Meents, B. Stroif, M. Poolino, A. Wubbolding, M. Agger, R. Rempe, D. Lewis, J. Shearer. TUBAS-B. Brown, J. Thorpe, W. Pollitt, G. Storch, L. Biddle. HARP-B. Johnson. PERCUSSION-J. Mcnhom, D. Meyer, J. Sounders, E. Slimp, A. Brelsford. SAXAPHONES-R. Woebken- berg, R. Crowford, A. Huber, A. Fifield, D. Leohy. BASS VIOLINS-B. Soulter, B. Horvuot. We did it before and we can do it again and The Minstrel cast did iii do it again! For five nights, They Thrilled their friends and parents with stirring songs, graceful dancing, and end-men antics. Not To be forgotten are Those who played colorful lighting upon The stage I To give beautiful and unusual effects, Those who designed and made costumes for The smiling ponies, and Those who dipped Their hands A' in make-up To smear the end men and chorus with black grease L it tb? 21. 5 T I t P '?'. ., isis f 4? paint. In return for long months of hard work, The Minstrel cast re- ceived SmiTTie's approving smile and enioyed another season of fun. OCUTOR-W. Kinsey, A. Chesser. END MEN-D. Bedell, B. Boyers, B. Loudin, W. Merker, W. Merritt, W. Ransom, W. Rundles, non, R. Stoos, R. Wirthlin. SKITS-D. Driskell, B. Froelich, F. Giesel, T. Gile, E. Krebs, B. Piper, O. Thomas, R. Townsend, B. . MALE CHORUS-R. Ackerman, B. Ackley, N. Berry, D. Bockstiegel, J. Campbell, C. Collard, D. Crosset, H. Didlake, E. Dor- Duderstadt, F. Durham, B. Erman, T. Hamer, B. Limes, W. Littman, R. Lowe, R. Luecke, B. Maier, B. McGrath, W. McKeehan, loff, B. Prigge, F. Raine, H. Riechers, B. Roth, D. Ryberg, B. Sasser, C. Scherz, B. Schroer, F. Schwartz, B. Stevens, B. Thiele, ino, J. Wert. EXECUTIVE STAFF-Director of Music, Mr. G. G. Smith, Director of Dancing, Miss J. Foster, Director of Dialogue, F Vetor Nankovitch, Director of Stage, Set, Effects, Mr. P. E. Heckel, Directors of Costumes, Miss L. B. Murphy, Miss C. Durham, Box Miss G. Gooley, Mr. W. Davidson, Student Managers, P. Craft, B. Tepper, Graduate Manager, W. Diack, Poster, Miss S. 'L. . Crockett, Mr. H. Holbo, Mr. H. Schirmer, Program Cover, Miss I. Stose, H. Jenkins, Incidental Art, H. Jenkins, V. L. Weber, B. Zinkhon, Make-up, Mr. R. Wirth, L. Burton, Usher Captain, Mr. W. Leach, Sound Technician, Mr. J. E. Horner, Boys' Wardrobe Manager, Gerdsen, Skits, Mr. E. Behrman, Male Chorus, Kings' Choir, Mr. L. Grether, Stage Properties, Mr. H. Ray, Secretary, Mrs. T. Smith. OW PRESENTATION ORCHESTRA-W. Oester, Concertmeister, E. Slimp, N. Thiele, C. Hebbeler, G. Unverzagt, R. Schwettman, R. Cornuelle, P. Martin, D. Lahke, C. Chapman, D. Wilks, B. L. Dow, B. Lee, J. Flood, J. Cadwallader, D. Tuttle, R. Grewell, biel, B. Ruchhoft, B. Plummer, B. Woebkenberg, B. Johnson, J. Myers, P. Seay, A. Holt, J. Dodd, M. Zumbiel, D. Shearer, P. R. Nelson, A. Nelson, J. Shriner, D. King, B. Fisher, J. Siekmann, B. Tudor, B. Bauman, J. Kizer, J. Meents, B. Strait, M. Pao- Wubbolding, W. Addison, J. Ades, B. Brown, B. Saulter, J. Thorpe, Mr. L. Nimmo, J. Maham, A. Brelsford, D. Meyer, T. Young, eon, J. Kortz, C. Kisker, J. Scheffel, J. Myers, M. Monce, M. Kumpf, M. Bready, G. Kortz. PONY CHORUS-V. Ashurst, B. Cath- Curl, J. Daulton, M. Doll, L. Fiege, J. Fineout, P. Gahr, P. Haase, M. Herdman, P. Klayer, B. Lohse, J. Schenke, L. Schofield, P. R. Bodycott, W. Roser, P. Brendamour, D. Decker, S. Hetzel, I. Hickman, E. Bihlman, B. Burghardt, B. Frisch, A. Golder, V. B. Markus, B. Richards, G. Schneider, B. Smith, P. Steinmetz, B. Bernhard, J. Gough, P. Jackson, D. Johnson, B. Koller, D. D. Sattler, E. Teare, R. Wente, P. Woodard, R. Kemper, T. Perkins, K. Meyer, E. Russell, M. Heger, C. May, P. Danneman, rland, B. Schneider. SEATED-F. Barch. STANDING-P. Craft, B. Tepper, F, Fenier. VOCALISTS AND DANCERS-J. Fineout, C. Mehling, J. Noelcke, B. Thrasher, M. Bunton M. Gentry, B. Means, M. Shepman, M. Thrasher, P. Weber D. Whalen M. Will' , , iams, C. Zicardi, B. Deremo, J. Garbutt, M. Roush, M. Bready, G. Sembach, F. DeForest, W. John- son, B. Lee, B. Johnson, B. Howison, J. Meents, J. Macht, B. Harper, S. Kube, F. Morelli F. Durham, W. Littman, D. Mueller, M. Kyrlach, P. Gocker, J. Price, B. McConnell, J Meyer, B. Calder, E. Bauer, M. Dacey, B. Mitchell, H. Anderson, A. Emmich, J. Stubbs, R Sturgeon, M. Loos, J. Bender, J. Crosset. COSTUME COMMITTEE-J. Bailey, L. Boaz, A Cargill, J. Connelly, R. D'Amico, D. Decker, R. Determan, B. Dimmerman, B. L. Emrich, N. French, R. Gabriel, E. Gehring, P. Guild, S. Hartman, D. Heizman, H. Hudgins, D. Hudson, P. Jackson, R. Jahnigen, M. E. Jahraus, H. Jenkins, M. Karch, R. Kranz, C. Lammers, D. LePere, E. Lewis, P. Linn, V. Littleiohn, B. McNall, R. Miller, M. Newby, T. Perkins, K. Ralphy, J. A. Robinson, V. Rogers, M. Roller, W. Roser, M. Ruff, J. Schott, M. Schmidt, E. Schurgast, R. Steward, J. Stewart, M. Straub, l. Tartz, E. Toerner, M. Tudor, V. L. Weber, M. Woll. MAKE-UP COMMITTEE-L. Burton, M. Agger, A. Allison, N. Baer, J. Baker, S. Bailey, B. Barbara, T. Basile, E. Cogan, M. Colegrove, W. Crosset, J. Dietz, K. Distler, G. Fibbe, S. Finch, G. Flynn, R. Harvey, J. Heidenreich, V. Hill, A. Holmes, J. Howard, R. A. Kirkendall, J. Kocher, M. Kumpt, B. Lahke, P. Mason, J. Mc! Glaughlin, C. Mitchell, J. Muller, J. Noertker, B. Ronsheim, K. Schachte, D. Streit, R. Tabor, M. Towzey, B. Tredwell, V. Westgate, D. Wilson, S. A. Wulfhorst, P. Young. TECHNICAL CREW-L. Biddle, J. Bishop, L. Boudoit, B. Carmack, B. Chalker, J. Clark, D. Crawford, F. Fenier, J. Flaherty, D. Harnischfeger, B. High, J. Karman, J. Kennedy, M. Martin, R. Matteson, R. Nethero, T. Pitzer, W. Pollitt, D. Remke, H. Rieke, M. A. Robinson, R. Sanburg, B. Schanz, B. Selkirk, C. Stewart, G. Starch, J. Taylor, L. Umbach, J, Weigel, D. Winder, B. Woodmansee, G. Wuest. USHER COMMITTEE-F. Burgess, D. Choate, V. Crawford, A. Currans, M. Fischer, W. Gale, P. Gilsen, B. Hohneck, G. Karman, B. Kraus, P. Lavanier, K. Melhope, J, Mitchell, J. Mitchell, B. Monce, R, Otte, D. Parsons, A. Pullem, A. Robbins, E. Sanford, R. Scroggins, C. Short, C. Stayman, R. Stewart, S. Tredwell, R. Willey. 1 1 x vi' 1 in X x I ,HP 1 . Q. k 5- if gf QF! x ui. om'- 'Fa N Q X s Q Nun! 'ff somaeooy HAS -room ' 'PANTS ,fif-M-n -' 3 4 2 E 27, Y ' fp ff.. ' iv wi fw1,f-'W K if f ,W ,I . -.2 f 'nu .J MMV. . ifivgf S - 4 Q 1 N 0' .. X ba A .rw X , ' hw ff' ffm r . 'W-fdzfii ' 11,1 ave WQQSESEW1 , . 1 sp G+ In ,, Q W 5 NL 95? QA NW ' -A1421 f -...-, ml ' '?i.f- .Se v E -11 Q W QM, gggxiyfg ' Emi- K 1 P P D nl 1 I - Lai...-,1?.1 ,.V...,1-J-1-,sg , , 1... , L., . .-, JA img JJ' ,.: f' . 1 -ug...-,Q gt, . . I I '-ii 9.5. ' I4 yr-1 I . . ir.-. K..--.. . , K L, ,M I X . i V A .W 1 i, V- ,. .. mir. 4. .. f f ' I ' 2:1- wc, . -vi. '- ' 5 JI hx' 1, Y ' . . ' f-ix' - ' . -ez 514 , . mv. v, L , , -JM,-. , z . :mi 1' .A Wliiyit'-. ' ' , ,yr .fe 2 v -. N, , w--.- '. - JL. 'LL' , .- . ..,. 1141, ., . , - -ff . 1 1 I QA: 1- 3 1. 'W g ,L , F4-.ky -' I, .V . .' J' ,I iff? 4 ,'A, 9, Youihful Thespians of Wifhrow Players loegan The drarnaiic year vviih a foster Their enioymenf of dramaiics, The Players worked on several one-aci Ton Birfhday Ball, and a spring picnic. UPPER PICTURE FIRST ROW-D. Sherrard, C. Wheat, M. Neuby, K. Meyer, P. I-Iaase, M. K. Doll, P. Dannemen, B. Mc- Gowan, P. Westerfield, L. Hegner. SECOND ROW-M. Sfuessel, E. Ruscher, M. Castle, A. Simpson, D. Decker, V. Johnson, P. Davis, D. Koch, B. Cathcart, M. Robinson. THIRD ROW-M. Roop, J. Stoecklin, D. Linn, P. Cowley, B. Erlick, E. Wuenker, E. Rodenberg, D. Krug, S. Stephen, G. Railiff. FOURTH ROW-J, Van Wert, B. Ransom, C. Baiter, C. Lone, B. Baker, J. Meents, B. Tudor, D, Mueller. LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROW-C. Atkinson, M. Bready, J. Linde, F. Morelli, B. Rundles, M. Hall, W. Noellce. SECOND ROW- B. Carmack, M. Jarvis, B. Lohse, Mrs. Linde, J. Ring, G. Rafliff, H. McBeTh, F. Fenier. I04 bong, preseniing Convention Go Hong on November 28. Continuing To plays. The social evenfs of The year were well provided for vviih a produc- Tion porfy on The night of The play, cu Theaier party, The annual Washing- U UPPER PICTURE F. Morelli, B. Piper, B. Lohse, J. Myer, M. Hartman, B. Rundles, E. Faike, J. Siekman. LOWER PICTURE F. Mifroff, C. Baiifsis, D. Parsons, N. Parsons, M. Rader, I Tarfz, F. Giffin, J. Goldfuss, A. Golder, M. Archea, B. Spencer, B. Shannon, Miss Cleaver, B. Carmack, V. Crawford. 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J gg Q -ssgsg. .5 +V r- ' F' r ff5:?'-.ill-'fftM. ' -'-'EF'-Q. si uf! . . A ff. imgig-,g.:.i1:fm', ' 1 . .,., .,.zUgJ. I I -iw,-,-far. j.n,.1f3. . wr, . 'J'-V5 'btw-a.1u ':'-f'i 1:-1 H i. he 1 - -f.1,t5Esf,.., -1.45. -',.f.,'5'1-,'-als.. V '5 v- 'F3i 'f'f31Z's ?l'1 732355 . . They did it again! In the annual spring production ot Thalian, the members gave another tine performance. The play, George Wash- ington Slept Here, vvas under the supervision ot Miss Mariorie Rosenberger. Social events included l-lallovve'en and theater parties. Each meeting provided entertainment tor members in a short play and monologues. UPPER PICTURE B. McConnell, B. Gale, J. McGlaughlin, P. Linn, P. Atzel, J. Kocher, B. Prigge, A. Chesser, R. A. Kirkendall. LOWER PICTURE SEATED-M. Herdman, R. A. Kirkendall, J. Kocher, R. Fisher, W. Roser, D. Fusaro, M. Roller, F. Fenier. STANDING-J. A. Robinson, N. Andler, B. Winters, S. Bailey, lvl. Wulfekamp, S. Wulf- horst, R. Chalker, B. Tepper, F. Fenier, J. Weigel. UPPER PICTURE B. Prigge, G. Swift, J. A. Robinson, C. Crozier, B. Froelich, P. Afzel, R. Wirflwlin, M. Roller, R. Fisher, A. Chesser. LOWER PICTURE FIRST ROWF-B. Ackley, B. Piper, G. Swiff, B. Gale, A. Roth, P. Linn, J. McGIaugI1lin, C. Crozier. SECOND ROW-M. Schneider, D Mueller, E. Mohney, M. Kyrlcuch, L. Fiege, B. McConnell, E. Fenner, J. Noertker. THIRD ROW-P. L, Brenclomour, C. Lommers, M Schroder, P. Atzel, R. Cuihccri, D. Bedell. FOURTH ROW-M. F. Young, V. Smith, M. O'Rourke, H. Sayles, I. Hickman, B. Runsome FIFTH ROW-J. Schoif, G. Semboch, B. Koler, H. Klumpe, H. Logon. l For many ot the pupils, school does not end at three. One ot the varied after- school activities is Dance Club, whose purpose is to encourage physical devel- opment and to provide exercise and relaxation from school work, however, every type of activity is presented, whether it be sports, dramatics, music, photography, literature, or art, Plays are rehearsed, amateur photographers are trained, and student and teacher, alike, spend extra hours in some school activity at Withrow the Beautiful. The Hi-Y, one of VVithrow's most constructive organiza- tions, included four branches this year. Epsilon, Gamma, Delta, and Beta for freshmen, sophomores, iuniors, and seniors respectively. They are led by Mr. Srofe, lvlr. Nankovitch, and the always active Mr. Howe. Their purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Together with student-led worship, Hi-Y has had many interesting speakers, one of whom was Cap- tain David C. Lyons who illustrated his talk with movies of army maneuvers. Social fellowship was furthered by the annual Thanksgiving Day breakfast at the Eastern Hills Y for all chapters. RIGHT-Mr. Howe. SEATED IN FRONT-F. Pondorf. STANDING IN FRONT-B. Run- dles, B. Kinsey. FIRST ROW-B. Addison, l.. Pavey, J. Karman, B. Dee. SECOND ROVV-R. Lowe, .l. Pennington, D. Crosset, D, Dillon, W. Pollitt. THIRD ROW-J. Logan, R. Perkins, J. Mallin, D. Weber, B. McGrath, W. Crossett lstondingl. FOURTH ROW-S. Raffety, B. Petrie, D. Campbell, B. Stevens, J. Benham, S. Baer. GAMMA H I -Y FlRST ROW-D. Hopemeir, A. Flougher, D. Crossett, A. Fisher, J. Benhom. SECOND ROW-P. Silvers, H. Shodwell, B. Roih, B. McGrath, K. Burns, R. Roy, J. Logon, J. Pennington. THIRD ROW- D. Weber, L. Cull, B. Von Urrum, H. Horfmon, B. Deon, B. Pefrie, D. Pefers, B. Giffin. FOURTH ROW-J. Howe, D. Gillet, R. Bochsieigel, B. Sosser, J. Weigol, R, Lowe. BETA Hl-Y FRONT ROW-W. Pollitf, B. Kinsey, D Dillon, C. Short, J. Korman. BACK ROW- B. Ackley, B. Woebkenberg, B. Shcinnon B. Rundles, J. Gibbons, C. Crozier. FRONT ROW-H. Schorhog, W. Geeding G. Fibbe, D. Streif, B. Addison, B. Stricker, C. Efheridge. BACK ROW-Mr. Howe, B Gale, J. Bridges, B. Brown, R. Schouclig, J. Gray, B. Froelich. DELTA HI-Y FRONT ROW-Mr. Nonkoviich, S. Boer, J. Perin, B. Boiers, K. Mehlope, R. Stephens, F. Pundorf, R. Kinney, W. Cros- sef, J. Mollin, B. Blackwell, J. Novoiny, A. Schleff, D. Compbell, C. Bockhorsi, E. Droke, F. Disfel, D. Morgan. BACK ROW-B. Funke, J. Erhorcli, H. Didloke, J. Dietz, J. Dellcxr, T. Boyd, F. Giesel, I.. Pcxvey. HI-Y OFFICERS FIRST ROW-B. Kinsey, B. Gole, D. Dillon, J. Kormon, K. Burns, W. Crossei, J. Logon, J. Mullin. SECOND ROW-B. Rundles, B. Dee, B. Ackley, W. Polliii, P. Sirciii, L. Slack, R. Sfephens, D. Weber. THIRD ROW -A. Ashley, D. Morgan, L. Povey, S. Boehr, D. Campbell, J. Pennington, R. Perkins, F. Pondorf. FIRST ROW-E. Phitter, J. McGIaughIin, S. Tredwell, B. Bond, S. Zeh, D. J. Kramer, W. Roser, M. A. Robinson, M. E. Jahraus, A. Cargill, J. Klap pert, H. Schmale, R. Hickman, B. Thomas. SECOND ROW-E. Gehring, R. A. Kirkendall, J. Kocher, E. Mohney, H. Brown, G, Banks, B. Hawkins, J. V Sonneman, D. Gomien, J. Geyer, S. Bailey, B. Bernhardt, J. Houser. THIRD ROW-E. Loerner, B. Ulmer, B. List, V. Rogers, B. Spenser, M. Dono- van, M. Karch, P. Soetje, L. Burton, V. Westgate, B. Barbara, S. King. FOURTH ROW-P. King, J. Link, N. French, K. Distler, R. Hall, B. Hartman, S. Walker, S. Hartmen, V. Dowd, J. Geisenberg, M. Colegrove, N. Baer. SEATED-B. Lyall, J. Wuenker, E. R. Rodenberg, M. Arnold, G. Spicer. FIRST ROW-M. Custer, J. Jones, G. Brandt, M. Wain- man, S. Goodwill, C. Friedrich, G. Fielman, E. Blase. SECOND ROW4E. Kerdolf, C. Welsh, K. Veterino, P. Jackson, A. Decker, V. Davis, V. Mahne, E. Charlton, D. Koch. THIRD ROW-C. Hol- land, L. Koester, R. Varnan, B. Terman, J. Kohne, J. Von Goe- bon, B. Towsy, M. Barber. SEATED-D. Phillips, M. Milli- nor, G. Holdgrave, D. Korte, L. Curry, D. Sherrard, D. Miller, B. Eevan, J. Heidenreich, M. Den- cer, B. Worthington. STANDING -N. Cameron, B. Miller, C. May, B. Tredwell. x Under the direction of Miss Hall, Tower Y did Red Cross knitting and helped with contributions for Thanksgiving baskets. Interesting speakers from U. C., Arizona Indian Reservation, and Emmanuel Community Center added spice to the bi-monthly meetings. Tower Y cooperated with Alpha Y in adding over one hundred dollars to the welfare fund by selling candy at football games. Alpha Y gave a Christmas party at Parkview Day Nursery and world fel- lowship programs including movies of Mexico and other countries. The girls raised money for the Red Cross by giving a skating party and a hayride. SEATED-M. O'Rourke, R. Tabor, A. L. Emmich, P. Klayer, J. Schenke. STANDING-G. Swift, R. Gabriel, M. L. Roller, J. Linde, M. Hilbert, A, Burns, B, Dirnmerman, J. Broadwell, J. Fielman. FIRST ROW-B, Trapp, E. Sweeney, G. Finley, J. Crocker, P. King, F. Volpe, R. Gates, M. Schneider, D. Whitehead. SECOND ROWMB. Trees, L. Meer, P. Zeh, R. Sturgeon, R. Roberts, R. McCullough, P. Steinmetz, M. Wolff, E. Janowitz, S. O'Hara, V. Dietz, R. Mull, H. Schmidt. THIRD ROW-P. Fish, B. Blum, V. Weisenfelder, J. lnskeep, M. Wolff, E. Burghardt, E. Schurgast, I. Schurgast. FOURTH ROW-D. Greiman, D. Le Pere, V. Coombs, G. Olly, V. Hughes, V. Godley, S. Wulfhorst, A. Wubbolding, M. Paolino, J. Helle. FIFTH ROW-B. Kaupp, M. Sorrell, C. Cismadi, R. Collier, E. Custer, A. Willis, M. Monce, M. Newby, E. Teore, F. Morelli. FIRST ROW-P. L. Brendamour, D. Decker, K. Doll, J. L. Fineout, B. Drummond, L. Schofield, J. Hauth, B. Deremo, V. Crooks, C. Lammers. SECOND ROW-E. Bihlman, S. Diltz, R. Krautz, B. Lee, D. Lacy, M. Fledderman, V. Smith, M. Morgan, S. Warren, R. Steohn. THIRD ROW-F. Hop- kins, J. Miller, V. Littleiohn, J. Noertker, E. Hallerman, E. Fen- ner, B. G. Biggar, E. Faike, J. Strong, A. Wahn, E. Russell, J. Logan, O. Rimmer. FOURTH ROW-D. Heager, D. Botsch, J. Culbertson, H. Fifield, V. Crow- ford, R. Pearcy, l. Tartz, E. Dail- ey, M. A. Watson, L. Friedrich, B. Kinker, M. Schneider. This year, for the first time in its history, Sigma Gamma, the boys' senior honorary fraternity consisted of thirteen members instead ot the usual twelve. Led by Mr. Cadwal- lader, they gave the Sigma Gamma Prom with Johnny Lewis' Orchestra at the Hotel Alms and started a proiect by which the senior class gave a war bond to the school. B M Ronsheim, B. Brown, J. Crosset. H, Jayne, B, Gale, D. Streit, R, Dee, C. Mueller, Mr. Cadwollacler. FIRST ROW-L. Chalker, C. Short, VV. Kinsey. SECOND ROW-J. Bishop, A. Ho J. Heimerdinger, E. Cogan. lf sometime in April you were approached by a young miss trying to sell you a movie ticket, she was more than likely a member of Dux Femina, senior girls' honorary society. These energetic girls really were on the go this year with their movie for a scholarship, the luncheon for their mothers and First Aid work. FIRST ROW-C. Mitchell, M. Behymer, J. Linde, R. Bremer, M. Loos, M. Bready, D. Driskell. SEC- OND ROW-P. Thomas, R. Cameron, E. Archea, C. Rusz, J. Scheftel, C. Kisker. L r 2 i ROW-J. Noertker, J. Koch, R. Pearcy, J. Weidner, M. Zimmerman, M. L. Moore, itield, E. McCullough, B. Mitchell, N. J. Renneberg, M. Straub. SECOND ROW- Buckhorst, C. Glasier, A. Goodman, A, Grogg, J. Froelich, C. Crozier, F. Giesel, Fitield, A. Chesser, B. Addison, J. Lamping. THIRD ROW-M. Donovan, S. Kopp- n, L. Kuester, L. Rainier, B. Rockeman, J. Strong, D. Heger, Miss Mann. Roberts, D. Bocksteigel, J. McHugh, A. Patterson, D. Botsch lPres.D, R. McHugh. lnladdition to hearing speakers on subiects related to mathematics, the Newlin Mathematics Club held a class ot instruction in the use of the slide rule under Richard Willey, Bob Clauss, and Jack Taylor. The club scholarship fund was substantially benefited by a theater party in March. Tip Toppers, a newcomer among the many Withrow organizations, was organized primarily tor the purpose of creating an opportunity for tall people to enjoy the com- panionship ot people their own size. Social activities for the year in- cluded a series of dancing lessons given by the Arthur Murray Studios and a theater party for members and their friends. FIRST ROW-Mr. Nankovitch, J. Taylor, J. Helle, W. Littman, C. Baiter, D. Meyer, R. Stephens, R. Willey. SECOND ROW-R. Aerni, D. Zumbiel, B. Johnson, B. Sasser, C. Conrad, H. Harper, J. Sohngen, R. Stoos. THIRD ROW-M. Paliobagis, J. Youtchett, H. Jackson, J. Hart, M. Hall, A. Holmes. SEATED-C. Baiter, J. Karman, B. Gale, B. Brown, B. Dee, F. Raine. STANDING-D. Tippenhauer, J. Shriner, D. Shearer, C. Mueller, B. Addison. FIRST ROW-B. Brown, A. Chesser, W. Noelcke, J. Wert, L. Hendricks, J. Carson, R. Matteson, G. Tiet- meyer, H. Halvordson. SECOND ROW-B. Prigge, A. Brelstord, M. Kohte, W. Meinzen, C. Mehling, S. Baer, J. Sohngen, J. Seikmann, R. Crawtord. THIRD ROW-W. Mc- Keehan, F. Durham, D. Nichols, B. Harris, W. Kudella, J. Gillespie, W. Nolte. FIRST ROW-B. Miller, A. Rossman. SECOND ROW-K. Heron, B. Kraus, K. Meyer, D. Ritch'e. STANDING-D. Searcy. THIRD ROW-F. Coffman, J. Happy, D. Streit, T. Adams, H. Pumphrey, J. Schott. FOURTH ROW-T. Fauntleroy, B. Charlton, M. Goetz, B. Kinsey, D. Turner, W. Pohlmeyer, H. Scharhag. FIFTH ROW-M. Ackman, B. Hogue, B. Gale, B. Loudin, B. Addison. STANDING AT BOARDMC. Steele, J. Kizer, J. Macht, P. Thomas, B. Ackley. The Pythagorean Mathematics Club is a group made up ot seniors who discuss work not taken in the tour year mathematics curriculum. In their monthly meetings, club members gave reports on tamed mathematicians and discussed problems closely associated with mathe- matics. To encourage extemporaneous speaking is the obiect of Philologia, boys' literary club, Various events of the year consisted ot the joint meeting with Scribblers in March and the picnic in Ault Park given by Scribblers at the end ot the year. II6 I I I To have fun with Latin is the purpose ot Gens Togata. During the year, mem- bers enjoyed satires on Latin plays and archaeological programs given by guest speakers. The season closed with the annual banquet in June. FIRST ROW-J. Hedrick, L. Burton, J. Ades, B. Stephens, P. Westenfield, S. Baer, C. Schepman. SECOND ROW-G. Zimmerman, P. Zeh, P. Steinmetz, E. Bihlman, E. Fenner, L. Fiege, Miss Kitzman. THIRD ROW -E. Lohman, E. Meyer, W. Roser, M. Woll, R. Miller, J. Noertker, B. Howison, L. Price, J. Jones. FOURTH ROW-B. Addison, J. Wirth, M. Schneider, R. Pearcy, V. Crawford, J. Schott. FIRST ROW-B. McGrath, A. Alli- son, S. Diltz, D. Driskell, N. Baer, P. L. Brendamour, C. Stayman. SEC- OND ROW-L. Buenger, E. Brenner, E, Mark, E. Roclenberg, C. Conrad, A. Garside, P. Clark, Miss Grove, B. Treadwell. THIRD ROW-M. Cus- ter, B. Barbara, H. Logan, P. Ste- ward, B. Hawkins, M. Kuck, M. Seslar, R. Becker, J. Gill, B. Custer. FOURTH ROW-P. Vermilya, M. Dencer, E. Slimp, A. Cargill, J. Knight, M. D'Amico. 4 FIRST ROW-J. Schaefer, R. Miller R. Kratz, M. Dencer, M. Schmidt P. Guild, J. Heidenrich, M. Glaub J. Jones, B. Koller, D. Schmitt SECOND ROW-P. Heerman, J Macht, M. Corey, V. Gregolet, P Hardy, E. Hallerman. THIRD ROW- B. McGrath, R. Willey, C. Schrickel M. Caulfield, R. Sturgeon, O. John: son, L. Ptitzer, G. Banks, R. Mappes R. Smithson. FOURTH ROW-B Strietman, J. Novotny, D. Manger, G. Unverzagt, R. Runk, R. Herman G. Ohlhauser, A. Bromm. R. Willey. 1 1 1 lnterest in all branches of photography was stimulated' in the Camera Club by talks given by professionals, among whom were Mr. Jensen, Mr. Osborne, and Mr. Bennett with a discussion of Studio Photog- raphy. Mr. Dury ot the Natural History Museum spoke concerning Wild Lite Photography. Valuable experience was gained from photographic excursions to the Cincinnati Zoo, the waterfront, Krohn Conservatory, and to Lunken Airport. Distinguished guest speakers, among whom were Judge Hess, Judge Schneider, and Carl VV. Rich, together with visits to local courts, gave members of the Law Club direct contact with present-day law-making in Cincinnati. The club sponsored movies and other entertainments to raise money tor class day awards. SEATED-D. Parsons, D. Dillon, V Stewart, D. Sattler, G. Mueller STANDING-J. Novotny, A. Cor mon, M. Dieclcman, Mr. Ziegler, B Spencer, E. Eckel, D. Steward. FIRST ROW-A. Hascher, N. Burch, P. Nelcamp, J. Nielson, L. Vogt, N. Parsons. SECOND ROW-Mr. Zieg- ler, F. Volpe, P. King, A. Wiedmon, P. Soetie, E. Janowitz, E. Kelley, M, Lang, M. Young, V. Fulton, M. Hammond. THIRD ROW-E. Gate- ly, M. Redman, V. Coombs, B. Wink- ler, B. KQUPP, l. Tcirtz, E. Milton, A. Armacost. SEATED-J. Howison, M. A. Stoddard, C. Trippet, J. Noll, S. A. Storey, secretary, C. Conrad, M. Melhope, B. Nash. STANDING-C. Broadwell president, B. Gringel, C. Brewer, L. Hilliard, P. Clark, M. L. Bridges, B. Beesten, D. Hartman M. Gilson, A. Garside, E. Plank. 2 S513 gig. 1 Q23 A Q SEATED-B. Means, E. Otto, R. Miller, P. Pitt, vice-president, M. Helm, J. Sauerbrunn. STANDING-V. Jordan, E. Blase, B. Nitche, E. Distler, K. Brooks, A. Keller, B. Winter, J. Goldtuss. Members ot Literatas, girls' freshman and sophomore literary society, gained knowledge by taking an educational tour ot the main library, and by giving interesting plays and book reports at each meeting. i2O Miss Moorman, B. Brown, M. K. Herdman, M. Behymer, L. Buenger. Members of Scribblers Literary Society enjoyed a very event- ful year. Mr. Friedrich presented a program on his recently published book of poems Boy at Dusk, after which a tea was given for the faculty. Besides having several theater parties, the club enjoyed two joint meetings with Philologia, boys' literary society. 121 FIRST ROW, SEATED-J. Link, J. Schott, R. Hall M. A. Watson, M. Morgan. SECOND ROW, SEAT: ED-M. Roller, B. Howison, M. Loos, J. Crosset R. Tabor. STANDING-H. Logan, E. Hallermanl W. Roser, M. Karch, M. Gantz, J. Fielman, B Ronsheim, S. Hartmann, H. Jenkins, M. Ruff, M A. Staats, J. Noertker, A. Wubbolding. Encouraged by the largest membership in years, the Debate Club was well organized by late October. Under the able leadership of vet- eran debator Don Bedell, the club arranged matches with Hughes, Middletown, and Washington Court House. Thoroughly prepared by a series ot round-table discussions and by extensive research on this year's topic, Pre-draft-age Military Training, the club entered into active competition in the latter part of November. In addition to numerous skating parties throughout the year, the Withrow Skate Club assisted Tower News in selling tickets for their skating party. Social events ofthe year consisted ot the annual spring party and a hay ride. FIRST ROW-M. Westentield, A. Stanley, D. Bedell, M. Barber, H. Wakefield. SECOND ROW- A. Chesser, M. Dencer, D. Standring, S. Jones, B. Cobb, B. Lohse, A. Cargill, R. Miller, L. Kull. THIRD ROW-J. Gibbons, N. Parsons, B. Prigge, B. Rundles, B. Piper, S. Ferger, R. Danford. ... .. A I FIRST ROW-Miss Schneider, B. Bernhard, B. J. Thomas. SECOND ROW-D. Willis, D. Grieman, D. Le Pere, P. Coburn, A. Kelley, J. Cramer, J. Crocker, C. Cismadi, L. Carpenter, E. Whitton, A. Bock, B. Stewart, M. Beckman, R. Collier, E. Kattleman, G. Brandt, V. Crooks. THIRD ROW-P. Guild, R. Determan, G. Schneider, E. Toerner, B. Miller, B. Smith, B. Ulmer, V. Crawford, R. Percey, D. Richards, C. Williams, S. King, J. Hauser, B. Miller, D. Miller, M. Schenkle. FOURTH ROW! C. Searcy, D. Eckert, P. King, F. Volpe, J. Gristock, G. Schneider, J. Mason, C. O'Conner, I. Hickman, B. Spencer, M. Schmidt, K. Simpson, A. Smith, E. Davis, J. Backer, D. Lucas, L. Hendricks. I2 Gne of Withrow's most active organizations, the Bank, opened for business in l925. The purpose is to give pupils and teachers a convenient banking service, as well as to provide an incentive to thritt. Saving a little regularly for tour years or more builds quite a sizeable sum to be used for business, education, or for other demands. Speakers from the University of Cincinnati, a trip to an airplane motor factory, and many tine demonstrations, such as measuring the ve- locity of a rifle bullet, provided the programs of the varied meetings ot the Physics Club. SEATED AROUND TABLE-L. Scho field, M. Newby, F. Giesel, H. Lo gan, A. Bromm, E. Sudbrack, B Stevens, B. Piper. STANDING-Mr. Atherton, B. Runk, J. Novotny, S Youtcheff, M. Bridges, R. Crawford D. Ely, Mr. Howe, R. Roberts, J T0dCl, M. Croley, G. Wuest, M Poliobagis, D. Frodge, E. Butler, J Sauer, B. Ulmschneider, D. Shearer, B. Budai, H. Mathias, H. Lazarus. SEATED-V. Dennis, B. Trau, M. Kelly. STANDING-D. Heizman, A. P. Weidman, Mr. Ziegler, V. Goebel, B. Spencer. STANDING, FIRST ROW-J. McGIaughIin, B. Pyle, L. Fiege. SECOND ROW-J. Gough, N. Roeter, S. Hetzel, D. Koch. THIRD ROWvJ. Wuenker, J Noertker, N. Knoll, P. Krehbiel, P. Klayer, R Kirkendall. SEATED, FIRST ROW-P. Porwet, H Logan, S, Jones, P. Haase, C. I-Iermerding, A. Shearer, J. MacForland. SECOND ROW-H. Law tan, S. Strickland, B. Bernhard, M. Shriner, M Roetker, F. Hopkins. Dance Club members, besides forming the background for The A Cappella Choir music at Christmas time, entertained with a tea for the Misses Sybil Shearer and Allison Choate, who gave an assembly on The Modern Dance. The Annual Concert ended a most enjoyable year ot modern dancing. FIRST ROW-P. Stienmetz, P. L. Brendamour, L. Burton, S. Diltz, R. Cordes, P. Stearns, S. Stienmetz, P. Davis, S. Damon, I. Hickman. SECOND ROW-L. Schofield, E. Bihlman, B. J. Richards, K. Veterino, D. Phillips, K. Meyer, P. Danneman, J. Wenzel, E. Russell. THIRD ROW-M. Colegrove, E. French, F. De Forrest, N. Baer, W. Roser, B. S. Cathcart. E , ,,.'- ,l M. Luechouer, M. Newby, P. Ermon, R. Gabriel, J. Connolly, V. Godley, E. Cory. Bright ond eorly every Soturdoy morning the ombitious members ot the Riding Club donned riding opporel for por- ticipotion in this octive sport. Under expert instruction they leorned to moster the fundomentols of riding os well os various tormotions in preporotion for the moin event of the yeor-the Horse Show. J. Kocher, M. Streicher, J. Sullivan, B. Voight, L. Schofield, J. Lommers, D. Jones, M. Leuchouer, P. Church, L. Fischer, L. Burton, B. Lyoll, R. Kennedy, L. Price, M. Durbrow. Withrow's vigorous sports program develops skill, cooperoriorr, ond good fellowship Here presenTing The boys' gym ToculTy Mr. WirTh, Mr. King, Mr. Nimmo, ond Mr. ReuTer, leoclers of The MighTy Tigers in oll Their sporTing pursuiTs. To These men goes The crediT for helping our boys reolize The volue of cleon living ond wholesome compeTiTion, The enioymenT of vicTory onol The loeneTiT of cleTeoT, The necessiTy of poTience ond cooperoTion. HoTs off To The heroes ond Their leoolers of '42! Moy Their fine spiriT be on inspiroTion To oll The looys of '43. Good fellowship in the locker room siimulofes championship Teoms on The field FIRST ROW-T. Langhout, B. Neacl, H. Scharhag, B. Morris, B. Trau, I. Corken, H. Jayne, Mr. King, A. Goodman, T. Williams, H. Burk- hart, W. Faust, P. Kleintelter, D. Casson, B. McKay. SECOND ROW -P. Straub, Mr. Nimmo, J. Evans, R. Oberiohn, F. Raine, l.. Hen- driclcs, G. Tietmeyer, E. Klein, B. Funke, B. Wehrman, G. Flahertz, A. McGowan, H. Pumplirey, A. Wharton, Mr. Gerdsen, B. Shott. THIRD ROW-B. Botliwell, B. Dietz, J. Hargis, C. Jacobs, E. Nunn, D. Ryloerg, R. Hartker, J. Rowland, B. Scharhag. A Q Q., , 4 Vaunting its first undefeated season in many years, Withrow's eleven walked off with the city champion- ship. Their perfect record having been marred only lay a tie game with a strong Middletown team, the Tigers smashed all opposition, including their traditional rivals, Hughes, and the powerful Shortridge, Indianapolis team. SepT. SepT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. OCT. Nov. Nov. 1941 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HorTvvell, here . AuTomoTive, here ShorTriclge, lndion Elder, here MioldleTovvn, There Double-Heooler oT U. C. WiThrow vs. WesTern Hills VViThrovv vs. Norwood, There l9-WiThrovv vs 26-WiThrow vs 3-VViThrovv vs. lO-VViThrovv vs. l7-WiThrovv vs. 25- 3l- 7- WiThrovv vs. Wooolworol, here 14-VViThrow vs. Hughes, here GFS 9 20 43 l2 l8 l4 l2 39 33 28 They O O 7 O l 4 O 6 O 13 FIRST ROW-J. Gray, D. Casson, B. Trau, B. McKay, T. Williams, F. Raine, W. Faust. SECOND ROW-T. Langouf, L. Hendricks G. Tiefmeyer, B. Funke, H. Jayne, B. Nead, P. Kleinfelfer. THIRD ROW-L. Schlegel, H. Purnphrey, I. Corken, A. Goodman, H Burkharr, B. Morris, H. Scharhag. I33 A. Holt, J. Dodd, D. Shearer, M. Zumbiel, B. Nelson, P. Jones, J. Mueller, A. Nelson, B. Tepper, B. Stoos, J. Kennedy, L. Howard, W Lorah, A. Dressler, H. Anderson, P. Sparkes, J. Schroeder, D. Fryburger, J. Shaefer, J. Leyi, T. Pitzer, R. Schroer, R. Matteson, J Clark, B. Maier, O. Gamby, J. Kuhlthau, T. Gile, P. Carstens, E. Krebs, C. McCarthy, B. Morrow, J. Lyon, B. High, J. Moon, F. Martin, J. Holthoefer, B. L. Dow, D. Zumloiel, D. Wilks, B. Ruchhoft, B. Lee, J. Flood, B. Plummer, C. Hebbler, D. Tuttle, J. Cadwallader, R. Kranz M. Kumpf, J. Hughes, C. Schrickel, E. Teare, B. Harper, E. Ernst, V. Rogers, L. Gruel, G. Moon, C. Stemler, H. Morgan, T. Selkirk, M Ruchhoft, B. Nitche, M. Roop, M. Ireland, B. Wilbur, J. Staats, D. Hummer, B. Curtis, J. Maurer, J. Lynch, B. Ehrhardt, P. Heerman, P Martin, D. Lahke, C. Chapman, M. Kuck, P. Seay, F. DeForest, P. Sfienmetz, W. Addison, J. Myers, J. Shriner, B. Fisher, D. King, B Bauman, J. Siekman, A. Hascher, R. Theil, S. Finch, W. Hamman, B. Dressler, B. Simcox, D. Dickson, J. Flynn, C. Friedrich, P. Aschinger B. Schanze, J. Monce, G. Lippman, B. Kinsey, F. Barch, R. Townsend, B. Tudor, B. Woodmansee, J. Kizer, J. Meents, B. Strait, M Paolino, A. Wulobolding, M. Agger, R. Remke, D. Lewis, J. Shearer, B. Brown, J. Thorpe, W. Pollitt, G. Storch, B. Saulter, L. Biddle, D George, H. Ricke, B. Johnson, J. Maham, D. Meyer, J. Saunders, E. Slimp, D. Schlueter, D. Wilson, A. Brelsford, D. MacDonald, B Woebkenberg, D. Crawford, A. Huber, A. Fifield, D. Leahy, B. Lyons, D. Ray, V. Fulton, J. L. Fineout, S. Kube, P. Haase, D. Kirk patrick, M. Jeffries, J. Linn, A. Kendrick, P. Craig, D. Tembrink, W. Stichtenout, P. Craft. S. Kube, J. Meents. RIGHT-Mr. Smith. 1 1 LEFT-Drum major and rnaiorettes- P. Haase, J. L. Fineout, V. Fulton, v 1 RIGHT-Cheer Leaders: D. Streit, W. Merritt, E. Cogan. uPPER RIGHT-Homemom Amie-nc ' Representatives. 5 ? .f 'L KWH Jjff . Q ' 56 'JM' ANZ' lv .. 41. :f.5i-if ' ,. ,X 1.5,.j.J QA, ' '-'- E, .aff f. A ggiurpy .- in sf rg . ' y,, g!,qC y Y. ' . il' . 1'F.'t . gfigf. . - 1 21- . . ii .,-17. ' . .finite-' . . 1 , 15 -,G f , '.s.gi g-raw V . r l, ,. . i -. , A -: i.? Zf H sg. - lu, ,,1,. f'j: .saws f.'g.:.-., . ,-x r 5-.-'ss .-5 . .-lf-earl, ri '61 vi. t .eaii,xH,5-1. Q:',,i.V,. .4? ' A '.':.J,5t2if, , ,.:, - ,Q 135 Q fi . U A ,H -X xii Vigorous cheer leaders, a peppy loand, a hustling team, an enthusiastic crowd-these are the things that make a tootloall game a lasting thrill. Withrovv has them all. ln colortul unitorms the cheer leaders never tail to stimulate spirit in a more than cooperative student body. Whether it be a Locomotive or a Big Four, our rooters energetically lend their voices to these rousing cheers. Between halves ot the games Withrow's band in copes, spots, and tull array, entertains with intricate formations and stirring marches. As hosts or visitors, our cheer leaders, Smittie, and the band create an air ot friendliness and sportsmanship. Led by the close team-play of Cook and Heimerdinger and the good under-basket work of Williams and Streit, Withrow's Basketball Team tied Hughes for second place in the Pub lic School League, FIRST ROW-I. Corken, H. Feeback, B. Cloude, B. Worley, I. Brady, D. Streit. SECOND ROW-Mr. Gerd- son, B. Stricker, B. Campbell, J. Heimerdinger, T. Williams, W. Hohlmeyer. T941-42 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE They Friday, December 5 Walnut Hills 28' Saturday, December 6 Van Wert 33 Friday, December i2 Woodward 35 Saturday, December i3 North College 32 Tuesday, December T6 Greenhills 28 Friday, January 9 Western Hills 29 Friday, January lo Hughes 32 Friday, January 23 Reading 47 Friday, January 30 Walnut Hills l7 Friday February 6 Woodward 27 Tuesday, February l0 St. Xavier 39 Friday, February l3 Elder 37 Friday, February 20 Western Hills 33 Friday, February 27 Hughes 30 Two minutes more to play-cn dribble, on shot, c1 basket-cmd The game is ours! M k A 1mbAmg Although lacking the power and experience of last year's championship team, Withrow's Base- ball Team leol by pitcher Heimerolinger ancl catcher Jayne, sluggecl its way Through another year of victories and defeats to capture third place in league competition and leave many sor- rowful opponents, in non-league games. FIRST ROW-B. Bolce, M. Rahe, F. Pandorf, A. Aerni, J. Smith, B. Cloucle, J. Evans, B. Wehrman, T. Adams, B. Sendelbeck. SECOND ROW-N. Tarpoff, B. Bernhardt, I. Corken. THIRD ROW-B. Bolen, T. Buckley, B. Trau, T. Hurd, E. Brady, A. Pullem, B. Shear, E. Eckel, R. Hartker, J. Mc- Kay, J. Heimerdinger, R. Shore, H. Jayne, R. Shott, D. Frueauff. RIGHT-Jack Evans. BASEBALL SCHEDULE Monday, April l3-Woodward Wednesday, April 15-Roger Bacon Friday, April T7-Western Hills They .12 l 2 i 6 Saturday, April l8-Middletown C2 gamesl Tuesday, April Qi-Hughes Wednesday, April 22-Elder Friday, April 24-Louisville C2 gamesl Tuesday, April 28-Walnut Hills Wednesday, April 29-Elder Friday, May l-Woodward Saturday, May 2-Middletown C2 gamesl Monday, May 4-Purcell Tuesday, May 5-Western Hills Saturday, May 16-Louisville May 8-14-Southwestern Ohio Tournament r . ZZ rl ff' H. Schcirhog P. Shockelford Our senior Track Team, composed moinly of juniors onol sophomores with only tour of lost yeor's boys, won fourth ploce in the city meet. One ot our strongest iunior teoms in mony yeors, however, showed greot promise ot future victories by toking second ploce. FIRST ROW-F. Grimmeissen, D. Myers, J. Perin, F. Smith, P. Shockelford, B. Schorhog, H. Schorhcig, T. Willioms, D. Smith, R. Kenny, Wm. Bennett, B. Tynon, Wm. Duront. SECOND ROW-J. Mortin, D. Wilkerson, P. Brown 1 B. McDonough, E. Schneuer, R. Rorden, R. Dietz, H. Jocobs, C. Blome, E. ff Cromwell, R. Hutzell, B. Evons, R. Hutzell. THIRD ROW-lvlr. Nimmo, E. X44-f', Rowlond, B. Dulle, Mr. Reuter, D. Smith, R. Joclcson. 140 Aff' TOP RIGHT-B. Smith. BOTTOM RIGHT-H. Schorhog ln its first yeor os o recognized school sport, the Bowling Teom hos ropidly come into the spotlight, copturing second ploce just behind Hughes in the High School Bowling Leogue. TOP LEFT, FIRST ROW-J. Corson, J. Molcolm. SECOND ROW-Mr. Hunt, C. Brown, B. Smyth, B. Cloude. Our Cross-Country Tecim, olthough not chompions, took second ploce in the city meet ond third in the district. This strenuous sport wcis poced by such boys os Dorom, Peterson, ond Perin. BOTTOM LEFT-F. Peterson, C. Wortield, D. Radcliffe, J. Perin, A. Sides, E. Doron. Doc Reuter hos olwoys mointoined thot he could outshine his students on ony gym opporotus ond, though they hote to odmit it, he con! The Senior Swimming Team, Though smaller Than Teams of pasT seasons, finished Third in The lnTerscholasTic League behind co-capTains Louis Barisvvyl and Guy Fibbe. The Junior Team, which, according To Coach WirTh, should prove championship maTerial in The nexT Tew years, finished second in Their league, winning one ciTy meeT and placing second in Two oThers. Individual honors wenT To Don STeinwerT, who missed The iunior breasTsTrol4e record by one-TenTh of a second! FIRST ROW-J. Kenrick, B. STevens, L. Bariswyl, G. Karman, G. Fibbe, D. Burns, J. Korman. SECOND ROW-B. French, D. Poole, J. Lynn, C. MiTchelI, D. CrosseTT, M. Sfephens, E. Schneuer, R. Kidwell, J. Wilson, W. Keller, J. BOuTeT. T l i 'Q , -f-W-wzuv mm -wr . ...M . ..,. ., L .ff .,. ........, 1 i. Hampered somewhat at the year's beginning by poor playing conditions, but encouraged by The large turnout of players, the Golf Team battled its way through a better-than-average season, losing but one match, and winning the league championship. As the season drew to a close, the divot- demons took fifth place in the Southwestern Ohio tournament and began practice rounds in preparation for The student-faculty match, an annual event. Individual scores were as follows. Lamping lcapt.l 77, Hoel 84, Mallon 85, Miller 83. J. McDonald, B. Miller, J. Perin, J. Lamping, B. Tumser, M. Hoeh, J. Mallin. The Withrow Tennis Team, under the direction of Mr. Sherman, has been quite successful this year, winning five out of six matches. ln the Inter- School League our Team placed second after losing to Hughes three to two. The Withrow championship this year was won by Ken Burns. FlRST ROW-R. Prigge, D. Streit, K. Burns. SECOND ROW-B. Dee, C. Atkinson, Mr. Sherman, J. Ades, P. Storrs. ,,. Q., 1,-.., . -.. - .. .414 ,,- M. -WU' T .T-- f' -fe Fi ' gr' -5,35 ,. Us-QV.-f.. .s ' A - . - 1 ,f,s,.'W ,Z .- J-ewes lfsszyw-3 ,, -- V f lr , '1 ' '.,gs,-..ffa,e i- F - . QT- .. T Tzif'-er s:-?'. f-'T:f , ' i ., ,. T l 1 my H15 it . 'P ' 1 1 -T As o necessory porT of every school Week, gym plolys o role in The dIl-ouT-for- defense efforT. Under The experT eyes of Miss Bldsberg, Miss SmeThursT, Miss Fosfer, ond Mrs. Lolly, girls splosh ond Tumble Their vvoiy To heolTh in our well- eciuipped gym ond pool. AfTer Three, hundreds of girls prove gym is fun by pldying everyThing from ping-pong To boseboll.. GAA., besides offering friend- ships ond enTerToiinmenTs, ocquoinTs girls wiTh sporTs ond dwords Those who ex- cel, Field hockey gives the girls of Withrow the Beautiful cz claim to athletic tome if S .351 f ir. 51 f ,. fy, , -1 f T V ., Ci i-lb, Enthusiastically undertaking the task of leading the Girls Athletic Association, the members ot the executive cabinet proved their qualities of leadership in the successful year completed. Early in the fall, two parties were given tor the freshmen girls acquainting them with the activities of the club and helping them meet their new classmates. The other social events of the year-Hallowe'en, Christmas, Valentine, and St. Patrick parties-were climaxed by the Honor Night Banquet in June. At this time the awards were given to members who had been on winning teams throughout the year and the Honor Girl of the senior class was announced. G. Paveley, Recording Secretary, L. Fiege, Vice-President, B. Ronsheirn, Presi- dent, J. Howison, Corresponding Secretary, I. Hickman, Treasurer. 147 4 Promoting interests in sports, the Girls' Athletic Association has become the largest school or- ganization. Its varied program enables each girl to find some activity in which she may com- pete. Victor or loser, the girl enlarges her friendship, practices sportsmanship, and obtains the democratic experience of playing with many types of girls. Student managers direct each sport, arranging schedules for games and awarding prizes to the Winners on Honor Night. The color teams are made up ot all the girls who want to participate in any certain sport. Ot this group the best players in each class are put on the class teams. Composed ot only the best players, regard- less of their class, the honor team often competes with girls' teams in other high schools. M. Towzey, Tennis, M. Behymer, Volleyball, C. O'Conner, Bowling, R. Asmus, Baseball, S. Koppman, Individual Sports, J. Kocher, Riding Club, l. Hickman, Dance Club, E. 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My friends . . . Ho-hum we're winning oigoiin. R-r-r-rip! Rose O'Doiy. Tulip Time. The Greeks have a word for it. Axe comes down from the hills. Who posed for this one? Adeste Fideles. Architecture-from mud huts to the Empire State Building. Music hath charms . . . Our wandering naturalist, a perennial favorite. How to break your back . . . in one easy lesson. The spirit of Christmas. The boom's roosh . . . in the South American manner. The G-Men will get you if you don't throw away the plates. Redwood. Plays Lincoln better than Honest Abe himself. First Quill and Scroll initiation. Ditto. Why the Chimes Rang. From far-off Iran. They have a lasting affection for each other. He has the skin the snake loves to bite. Shake, pal! Clever, these Chinese. 2 N E if 1 ? Q' 5 52 E 5 Lf 5 1 P' ti 1 1 2 5 s Watch the birdie! And he's the president ot the Bochelor's Club too! The gol on the right sets cn new style tcr high school heir-dos. Just vvdit till thot ground hog comes up ogdin! Thot's vvhot he gets for bringing out those tom- ily skeletons. Dcn't tell anyone, but his initiols ore Chorlie Mueller. Ed. note: This one is just to till up spdce. Aw, it's nothin ! Ll-le dropped it on his toe iust dtter we took the picturel Mother's little helpers. 'S 11. Two liiile moids from school ore We . vvhoopsl 12. Oh boy, CI worm . . . 1 hope! 13. Yippee! Ari odvertiserlu 14. Nuff soid. 15. Go 'woy, I'm ofroid of girls! 16. All lhis hoppened B.L.l-1. lBefore Leon 1-lender sonl 17. l.osT o liiile Weight, l'ic1sn'T he? 18. The one on The right is lifercxlly lost in his work. 19. Wosn'T our ploy grand? 20. IT's fun how, but vvoif fill 1 sfcirt down. 21. We Thought Those iclces were familiar. .-f- .--f '-'B- I Ducati! ,C S ' xvf' UID Q Q 'S r , 4 S ' :J N 1' L ldll K1 1,2 MERCHANTS AND MERCHANDISE QE? iz FE x 2 R ll 2, f 5 5 1 5 s 1 s i 5 X 5 E e 1 1 1 R'ii5.miZi5Ql:w6fiSSv'vi54?fIL?i'S7iTffZ1ZTlTfi'.. .l'J.'FmM '5Q'iYMfZ5'.LTL WTW??ffm?ffT L'l'ZL'1?lRiEN5Td1P?2 ??1'.Qn1wi7Q'fB'iiIdliE5 iTlJ?J- Qf4Q1Wk :JLW W 2 , ..i.'f!14'5rF .,,..::. Detailed planning ond long hours of work are The necessifies of good odverfiiing, Mem n i Y U' sl g 4 , sv' E I i 1 K as X ,, . 1- , ? gf? A 4'-, V3 1 Eff? I kg . i.,,. 9,956 eg' Q ff? gk E Q 'if . . X 555 E Z -EE :F , 2? 2 ali EQ EE A if ' Eg 2 ff F Q' 1 , if 3 is gf 5 fu 5 . , - . ai .- ' . , E. . india' 9 We 3 - - , we i - flgx ,f 2, Q , 55 . E . is 5 E ,X ,V ,- Egg g 0 f , .Eg 1553 W 9, f f ,, f WS E fl' X 15? g 7-,fw7i 1 Q .EL fr ,, 1 fx s i S E .- SINCE 1842 ll . . . we Americans love trad . . The wedding picture for instance . . . Great Grand-dad and his b . ' ng bride would pose tor hours to capture their happiness on a daguerreotype for generations to come . . . At French Bauer, too, there is a tradition equally as cherished . . . that of one hundred years continuous service to homes where French Bauer milk is in itself a tradition. YCU'RE THE BUN FOR ME . . . . . JUST as UTTelmann's are The TavoriTe Iouns aT WiThrovv. Take alelighT in The wholesome freshness of These auaIiTy buns. UFFELMHNN BAKING CGMPANY 939 York STreeT GOING PLACES . . . . WITHYOUR ANNUAL Each year KingskraTT Covers are appearing on more and more Top-noTch Annuals. The KingsporT Press is proud of The TacT ThaT Their covers enclose The besT. Kingskrah Division KINGSPCRT PRESS, Inc Kingspon, Tennessee iss Marllyn Schneider, of throw wlnner of the Kline In Dress Design at N Former Wlthrow Students now attending C.A.C.A. Left a group In Fashion Illustration and Dress Design Right-students of Advertising art Clayout, lettering, design and illustrationj. N URSE The Centr I Academy of Commercial Art, a Cincinnati institution, affords the finest nd most practical training to those who wish careers in the Advertising Arts or in Dress Design. A growing demand for graduates to fill positions is greater than the Academy has ever been able to fill. M former stude ts now occupy splendid positions in the Advertising r d. James L. Wick noted economist for Prentiss-Hall, publi rs, in an address before the Cin innati Chamber of Commerce m s this prediction for the future: Advert ing should be the greater mer in the post-war period. The two necess y ingredients, expa 'on and competition, will bring ad- vertising's greate t day. Miss Ann Deeds, Withrow '39, first prize winner, and star of a supporting cast of C.A. C.A. students winning all places in the 1942 Kline com- petition in Dress Design for art Schools. A in ff' It I' I I I w i E TR L ACADEMY or comnzncnn. Am' llli 7 CLAYTON STREET Q WALNUT HILLS 0 CINCINNATI, OHIO CHOOSE A SEASON-- CHOOSE A SPORT You'll find every need of Brendomour's, The SpoT for Sporfsrnenf' ED. BRENDAMOUR Inc. 529 Mum si. MQ. 4485 l l STARS and STRIKES ir 'lr ir Keep The boll rolling ond The pins flying of STone's Bowling Poloce, The fovorife sporf ren- dezvous of Wifhrow sTudenTs. STONES BOWLING PALACE 3746 Montgomery Rd - Nwd. ME. 9676 PLAY SAFE!... Todoy The opporfunifies for high school grod- uofes ore limiTless-defense indusfries, The goyernmenf, ond privofe business ore crying for office help of dll Types. As olwoys, There ore eosy jobs, buf The incifeosing flow of men in responsible posiTions To The armed forces will open mony iobs which coll for Trciined speciolisfs only. So ploy sofe! Troin now for The scike of your counfry ond your fufure. MILLER SCHOOL of BUSINESS 528 Wolnui STreeT Cincinnoii, Ohio Everyone's Bid is lor BELLEM'S ..... Ace high in quality, richness, and flavor. e.n.BELLEM 349 Crestline Ave. WAbosh 3500 Greatest Fish Story Ever Told ..... Mr. Codwolloderz How big? Mr. Srofe: Er-uh-why-This big, if it was on inch. Mr. Codwolloder: Uh-huh! How did it toste? Mr. Srote: - - - W-E-L-L-'P Mr. Codwolloderz l thought so-in our lunch- room we don't toke ciny chonces. We buy our tish ot the New Fisheries,-then we know the tish'Il be good! NEW FISHERIES 328 West Sixth Street No Wonder She Radiates suNsHiNE .... She delights in Mortino's tempt- ing sun-ripened fruits, which ot- torol mony of the vitomins tor those who lunch ot Withrow. I OS. MARTINO CO. i304 Moin Street ny way you fook at if FOR DELIGHTFUL BEAUTY AND SUPERB CRAFTSMAN- SHIP BY TALENTED ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS HERFF- JONES JEWELRY IS TOPS. HERFF-JONES COMPANY l WITHROW FAVORITE ' riffs' f qt F5 - l QTVTG1' f srl - L f2':9i9 32.15 ,-fgfl.p ' i'i-151:51 F ir, Irvs' 2 'f nw3 Mvxfi-,L-r fr Will we ever TorgeT The free senior movie when The vvhole -wig,-W ,Isis -Lsigrigig gglgcloss Turned ouT en mosse To be phoTogrophed ond enioy 'H-J: 2. A 1 f'f-', . . Qgyko super oTTernoon. And Then There vvos The opening nighT S'5i'-- -M? . . . . v33i51z5Qifhen in oill our Tinery we TirsT viewed The gorgeous lob- af -P' ' '.,fFf'3 . . A-fl3,3.g?i 4 ond powder rooms oT The TvvenTieTh CenTury TheoTer. 'W-1447! - 'ifilf . 'i,igi5'51 g,'l IT's no wonder we oll look Torvvorol To movies oT T -5? 52121 TVTYFTP Zi '15 liwif ' 173' 2 0 1' h C E N T U R Y T H E A T E R ' T!7fq7fT'3: CincinnoTi's Only Big-Time Suburban TheoTer 5 :Ll-51-E ' l'. f-'55 T j gfyggn MADISON RoAD AT OAKLEY SQUARE m fibfi. fgiiier. ,gg,is2fzf- ,: w:'I5,!. -V jnkvt ,331-fi 3.515 I A.3:1.-'- ,x 5:'f3iQ? 5 35255 3-,gxaixzl MM 'fxf-Trix. Fife? - J-ns 5 .- 3.1 .NY-' . , J :gi-I -:YH in 1-35-,. Q G: , ,'-it if lf, :Q 'iLw1:l4:':'- xqsnff 2. ,ng-,n , ' ..: .i. ' '1 1 5ffAu'l55 . Fu 'Qi 1:3- wt f 'ffxikvf 1.ff3l'-L - lim' ..:Q.., sx- Tamil. ish-f . ' 4.1-:vw Enix . v,'1,5,, ' '-. ' - 5'5 :TEH 4-F536 ' 'QV'-55: H , ,jan ' 1-xgi .f fi-1.' ' N if X 'ffxzi-g,, n. QQ L -T' , - ' HL, is 'si ,xi Q' i?,,g-33.12, yii, ' ,..i-V ,A ,- .. lvl: ci ',,R!g1lt A, .4 . : x,'fi3we T FINGERS CRUSSED? . . . No need To These days . . . GovernmenT and business DESPERATELY NEED Thousands upon Thousands of you . . . Seniors of i942l LeT's go, Young Americans . . . DO YOUR SHARE by .Training quickly, cornpeTenTly, connpleTely aT LITTLEFORD - NELSON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Neave Building Fourfh aT Race CincinnaTi PREPARED .... In any evenT or emergency To supply every- one wiTh The proper pharmaceuTical needs. WARMOUTH'S HY-PURE DRUG STORE K 2701 Madison Road Phone ME. 4660 iusr BETWEEN You AND ME and This counier .... OUR FOOD TASTES BETTER BECAUSE lT'S BETTER FOOD. PAUL'S SANDWICH SHOPS 2707 Madison Road 3922 Glenway THEY'RE ALL DOING IT! . . . . . lT's The smarT Thing To kniT. lT's even smarTer To buy your kniTTing maTerials Trom THE YARN AND TWEED SHOP 3446 Michigan Ave., Hyde Park Mary Louise Porier EA. 6293 I'd give you The shirt off my back IF IT WEREN'T A Vg. V We feafure naTionally adverTised merchandise. V Sz V DEPARTMENT STORE Chas. Vonder Brink and Son, 3054 Madison Road, Oakley Square By winning fifteen first ovvords ot the stote soloist ond ensemble contest, VVithrovv's musicions topped dll other high schools in Ohio. Seven ensembles ond eight solo- ists received superior rotings. PARTNERS ....... Your doctor entrusts the moking of the medicines he prescribes to the phoirmocist, his constont portner in the fight ogoinst disecise. DECKER'S is ever ovvore of thot trust ond compounds medicines with hospitol core ond skill. H DECKERS PHARMACY ERIE AND EDWARDS ROAD HYDE PARK SQUARE I .. ll Bl G H IT ...... were these ten pretty girls weoring corsoges from GEAR'S, Wtthrow's officiol florist. ARTHUR J. GEAR F L O R l S T 44l7 Montgomery Rodd Our ONLY Loccxtion Norwood, Ohio Phone ME. 25l8-Res. SY. 7912 l LEVEN AT AN EARLY AGE ...... Potentiol cooks leorn best from procticol experience thot guolity of food is on importoint foictor in the prep- orotion of or successful meol. For finest results pupils ond tedchers olike, choose COURTNEY'S FOODS. COURTNEY BROS. OROCERS i 2041 MADISON ROAD EA. 0725 l E i i E'Y TIIE R E, GiAI.S.... Look ot thot ossortment of cosmetics . . . Why they've got everything . . . But thot's not the moin thing . . . dependoble ond exoct prescriptions ond drugs ore the proud results of DUNBAR'S efforts . . . occurocy is their working slogdn. A DU N BARS PHARMACY ' MADISON AND EDWARDS ROAD SARA Serving the EA 2726 Erie Avenue ERMANN'S YDE PARK PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS PROMPT FREE DELIVERY East Hills for 20 Years st 0456-0457 lu Hyde Park Sauare A-.. y MEANS SU A satisfactory polic 2725 ERIE AVE. HPLEASING YOU? CCESS FOR US ' y that has been proven by our A Ttany years of dependable service To residents of greater Hyde Park. CHARLES F. LAHKE I HYDE PARK HARDWARE COMPANY A .PHONE EA. T879 Hyde Park Square I I ' SHEET MUSIC RECORDS INSTRUMENTS JEWELRY MUSICAL THE WILLIS I 124 East Fourth Street MUSIC BOOKS RADIOS COMBINATIONS MAGNAVOX NOVELTIES, GIFTS MUSIC COMPANY Mmm 5095-6-7 Forty-three years in Cincinnati MORNING, I B u SY B E E I the Hamiest--Horn, andthe Cheesiesh- Cheese 2707 ERIE AVE' E town,V' - JUST BUSY AS A BEE NOON, AND NIGHT COME IN AND SEE US I AND GO HOME AND HAVE A BITE DELICATESSEN A. 9947 HYDE PARK SQUARE YOUR HANDS ARE THE WHOLE SHOW . . . when you vveor the stylish creofions by Gordon B. Miller 84 Compony. VViTI'irovv's seniors opprecicne The fine workmonship ond oriistic designs of ine 42 closs lewelry GORDON B. MILLER 8g COMPANY 809 WALNUT STREET Po. 1290-I CINCINNATI OHIO BREAD cmcl BUTTER! There's no keeping them ciport, Meodovv Gold Butter ond good breod mcike ci per- fect motch. Mecidow Gold lce Creom, served with coke or cookies is onother perfect combination. MEADOW GOLD 934 Curr Street LET'S HAVE ANOTHER The PIECE OF PIE! You'll surely osk for seconds too, when the pie is mode of Oswold ond Toube's luscious frozen fruits. OSVVALD ond TAUBE Co. 34 West Second St. DISTRIBUTORS For ZEROPACK FRUITS WHY DON'T WE .... do this more often! l You meon ping pong? No! Just whot we're doing tonight-hoving ci cup of this delicious Boot House Coffee. Cincinnoti's Fovorite Drink THE BOAT HOUSE COFFEE 8a TEA COMPANY II4 Eost Thirteenth St. HAVEN'T YOU FORGOTTEN S 0 M E T H I N G ? NoT This Time, MoTher. You hove! Where ore Those Gold CoosT Peoches you promised me Tor breokfosf This morning? FLACH BROS. GROCERY CO. 2nd ond Vine STreeTs SHE'S QUEEN of The RQOST at EBERLE'S Her eggs, fresh ond wholesome, enrich WiThrow's TosTy pies ond puddings. The C. EBERLE SONS CO. soo We-sf saxfh sf. IT USED TO BE AN APPLE .. BUT now iT's good poliTics ond reol ThoughTTuIness To give SchroffT's condies. PARAMOUNT CONFECTION COMPANY 113 - 117 EosT i2Th STreeT 4 BO0LS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS Purity Service Quality Accuracy 1220 2114 Madison Rd. EA. 9541 9540 AH-AH-AH ! You could have avoided that little accident, young lady, with Pounsforcl's Supplies. They're taps in lasting quality and dependability. THE POUNDSFORD STATIONERY COMPANY 422 MAIN ST. MAin 2395 FROM SOUP T0 NUTSH The man who said that must have been Thinking of the variety and quality of foodstuffs carried by Ponder and Waddell. Why not stop in and see for yourself? PONDER AND WADDELL 1999 Madison red. EAst 0442-3 A FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE For family and home by eliminating Iife's certain uncertainities, by guar- anteeing Mortgage Amortization, Educational Funds, and Business Protection through Life Insurance. Dependable Performance Since 1846 PAULINE P. GANZ The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1517 CAREW TOWER CINCINNATI, OHIO PA. 8111 AV. 0943 STEP CN IT, PERRIE LEE! WE'LL MISS THE SPECIAL . . . To hundreds af WiThrow sTudenTs The Special means more Than iusT a bus . . . of course iT's The suresT and mosT convenienT Way To Travel To and from school . . . buT . . . conTidenTially . . . half The irnporTanT Things ThaT WiThrovv does Tind Their loegin- ning in The friendly aTrnosphere OT The Special . . . BUT, more Than ThaT, IT serves a much greaTer purpose in These Times of crisis. .b consolidaTin h lT TT' Th S ' l . y g sc oo ranspora ion, e pecia frees iusT ThaT much more space on The regular rouTes Tor The busy men and women who labor in America's war eTTorT. SPECIALLY ROUTED BUSES ARE PROVIDED BY THE CINCINNATI STREET RAILWAY CO. we aww swf aj www Jag!! sczmz INSEPARABLE . . os rnon oncl his olog, ore mon onol JohnsTon's, The quolify conoly which excels in olexfrose onol flovor. F. C. BECKSMITI-I WHOLESALE CONFECTIONS 4312 Beech Sf. Norwood, Ohio For dependable quolify, gorden freshness, oncl olelicofe Tosfe, White Villa wifh iTs wide voriefy of conneol foods, is unsurpossoble. WHITE Vlllll GRUCERS Inc. PARDUN MY REACH . .. But if's every mon for himself when fhere's o honolouf of Nicoloi's Pretzels. NICOLAVS HEARTH BAKED PRETZELS AND DELICIOUS POTATO CHIPS CINCINNATI PRETZEL COMPANY 642 Sedom Street Phone WAloosh OO78 Gur kinaesr persan r r r i r r s gl rgggrdg r rss s qu s H qghn f d - b - rw r h an sincere est wus es T a T e L. OSBORNE Graduating Seniors ana Ta ine Witnraw Annu- al Staff vvnase Year Beals is a fine Tribute Ta VViTnraw ine Beau- A.O'HAGAN Tnful. OSBORNEOO'I-IAGAN Said the Electrical Mouth to the Electrical Ear . . . Joe . . took . . father's . . shoe . . bench . . out. She . . was . . waiting . . at . . my . . lawn. Passing through the Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York City, you might hear these strange sentences being repeated by an electrical mouth into the transmitter of a telephone. These sentences contain all the fundamental sounds in the Eng- lish language that have anything to do with the intensity of sound in speech. By listening to them, by measuring the accuracy with which each sound is carried over the wire, engineers test the quality of the transmitter. This is only a small example of the work at Bell Laboratories. There, research is carried on constantly in the interest of the telephone user . . . experimenting, testing, figuring out ways to create new equipment or to improve present methods. THE CINCINNATI 84 SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. Avuuunlll QQ, 9 ll! 'P 5 ar- 35 3 Q 2 fa w 5 Q- Q 4 ni 'iv I-larmonious or Vibrating in other words Sweet or Swing- ---- lor either one, Ches Wohle is still Withrow's iavorite. CHES WAHLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA WA. 5733 LEADERS CHOOSE . . . LAMMERS Withrow's medal winners prefer the durability and high standard ot Lam- mer's musical supplies. RAY LAMMERS MUSIC HOUSE 534 Walnut Street THE BETTER T0 SEE YOU WITH, MY DEAR YES, The beTTer To see EVERYTHING . . . your school work, gomes, home work . . . your pols . . . The boy friend . . . Everybody ond everyThing will look bef- Ter To you . . . ond you'll look beTTer To Them. And you'll be surprised, honesfly you will, of how morks iump inTo The cum laude sfrofosphere when you con see whoT you're doing. Cleor vision cleors up dork problems. SOLE GRINDERS OF COFLEXIC CORRECTED CURVE LENSES L. M. PRINCE CO. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS 4 WesT Fourfh ST. Cincinnofi ,. vTR , H W fu' ii I C' ..-r ii . A l I Q. ' I 'ws W These youngsters sporlcle with enthusiasm os They enioy The llovor ond quolity ol DOT FOODS SOLD AT AI.I. DOT FOOD STOR The .IANSZEN COMPANY 62 Wolnuf ST., Cincinncm Ohio iiunnfn TAKES Fuciit lt's a speedy farewell to hunger when POETKER'S CANDY is in the offing. The de- lightful combination of its rich flavor and wholesome ingredients cannot be surpass- ed. lvlany of those delicious candies you buy in VVithrow's lunchroom come from POETKER'S. J. F. POETKER 84 SON 1629-1631 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio AT LAST I'VE FOUND IT . .. The perfect vase for his flowers. Only a Rookwood vase with its distinctive style, beauty, and craftsmanship could serve for so important a purpose. ROOKWOOD POTTERY COMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio N0 WE'RE NOT RETIRING because we can still put your car in perfect running condition. Remember, it's not only smart but it's patriotic to prolong your car's life. 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OXFORD, OHIO Dear Sirs: The staff of the Withrovv Annual does not consider its year's work done until it has expressed its heartfelt appreciation for the help and cooperation it has received from you in bringing that work to a successful conclusion. This year with its vvartime restrictions and shortages, vve realize more than ever before hovv tough our job would have been without your friendly help. So again, thanks! Sincerely, THE STAFF OF THE WITHROW ANNUAL INDIANAPOLIVENGRAVINC1 ENGRAVING . . . PRESENTS O AN OLD FASHIONED LAD WITH NEW FANGLED IDEAS fgdf T0 'C ASSIST YOU IN CREATING AND P PRODUCING THE UNUSUAL IN SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Abraham, Herbert .... ....... .... 5 3 49 Chapman St. Ackley, Bill ...... Ackman, Muriel .... Adams, Tom ..... Addington, Dale.. Addison, William. Aerni, Roger .... Allais, Edith .... Allen, Barbara.. . Ames, Carol...... .. Anderson, Gail.. . Anderson, Mary Andrews, David Archea, Ellen.. DIR Basile, Tony ..... Bokman, Helen .... .. .. .43 East McMillan Aren, Armin. .... Asmus, Ruth ........ . . . Atkinson, Charles. Atzel, Patricia .... Back, Shirley. . . . . Bailey, Suzanne. . Batter, Ca rl ...... Baker, Virginia... Balitsis, Constance.. . . Banks, Grace ...... Batjios, Lulu. . . Bedell, Don ...... .. Behymer, Mary ..... .. Belton, James .... Bernius, Lorine. . . Berry, Howard. . . Bertsche, Ralph... Biehl, Robert... Binder, Fred .... Bishop, Jack .... Bissel, Jack ..... Bloomhuff, Bob... Blum, Betty ...... Boettcher, Gladys. Bohn, Edward .... Boone, Beverly. . . Boyaiian, Rose... Brafford, Jack .... Braxter, Dorothy.. Bready, Marjorie. Brelsford, Arthur. Bremer, Ruth ..... Bressler, Ray... Brett, Sue ...... Bridges, James... Bridges, Mary .... . . . .503 Missouri Ave. .3426 Woodburn Ave. . ......... 6001 Bramble . . . .2552 Madison Rd. . . . .866 Tweed Ave. . . . . . . .5406 Ward St. . .1211 Hayward Ave. . .... 1348 Michigan Ave. . . . . .5648 Ridge Ave. . . .3623 Barberry Ave. . . . .2722 Madison Rd. Nita Lane . . . . . . .6621 lris Ave. . ......... 3452 Fernside 3852 Mt. Vernon Ave. ..........3984Ballard . . . . . .3482 Ault View .3745 Drakewood Drive . . .5227 Grafton Ave. . . . .5819 Montgomery ECT . . . . . .508 Hoge St. . . .1550 Dixmont Ave. . . . . . .1006 Yale Ave. . . .3353 Everson Ave. . . . .4027 Eastern Ave. .. .2906 Utopia Place . . .2015 Clarion Ave. . . . . . . . .1968 Berkley . .3427 Brotherton Rd. . .... 5702 Peabody Ave. ....1118 Ryland Ave. . . . . . . . .5419 Stewart ..3228 Westgate Ave. ....3701 Ault Park Rd. . . . .2828 Observatory . . . . .80 Eldorado Ave. . . .5655 Lawndale Pl. . . . .4303 Eastern Ave. . . . .749 Mannington ... . . . .3545 Wabash . . . .2338 St. James Bowman, Jeanne... .. . .... 3339 Spokane Ave. ..3514 Handman Ave. Ave. ... . .3710 Morris Ave. ... . 1024 Lincoln Ave. .. . .3119 Griest Ave. . . . .6715 Grace Ave. . . . .4146 Maple Drive . . . .6262 Beechmont .....1256 Delta Ave. ....413 Stanley Ave. .....413 Stanley Ave. Broadwell, Janice . Barbara .... , , Brown, Brown, Bryan .... Brown, Charles... Brown Elizabeth .... Brown, Robert .... Brumagem, Ruth.. Bryson, Marion. .. Budai, Robert .... Bullock, Emma .... Bunton, Mary.. . ...ag . . . 1536 Dixmont Ave. ..3154 Lookout Circle . . . . . .3380 Erie Ave. . . . .1307 Hayward Ct. . . . .2729 Eastern Ave. . . . .6128 Madison Rd. .4310 Normandy Ave. . ..... 2310 East Hill Ave. .. .2637 Stanton Ave. . . .5406 Owasco St. . . . .3653 Michigan ,,.u.,.--, , ,, , 7 Burck, Naoma ..... Burghardt, Elaine.. Burkhart, Jane .... Burns, Anita ...... Burns, David. . . Burns, Ruth ...... Bynack, Patricia. . . Cain, Mildred .... Caldwell, Ruth .... Cameron, Ruth . . . Carter, Lincoln... GRY ...362O Kroger . .2827 Andrew Place .5759 Marmion Lane . . . . .2937 Griest Ave. .. . . .2324 Park Ave. . . .21 Eastwood Circle . ....... . . .2329 Ashland Ave. . . . .2028 Dana Ave. . . . .3848 Mt. Vernon .. . . .3649 Paxton Rd. . . .5610 Stewart Ave. Casson, Donald .... ...2608 Melrose Ave. Caulfield, Mariorie. Cecil, Thomas ..... . .1404 East McMillan ..3236 Beredith Place Chalker, Leonidas .... .... 5 623 Tompkins Chapman, Margaret .... Charlton, William.. Cherdron, Miriam .... ..... 3636 Shaw Chesser, Alec ..... Christy, James .... Church, Roger .... Clark, Julia .... Clark, Marvin .... Clark, Virginia... Clauss, Robert... Clifton, Robert... Clough, Erna. . . Coffman, Frain. . . Cogan, Earl .... Collier, Ruby... Conant, June ..... Cook, Charles ..... Coombs, Virginia.. Corbin, Ernestine. . . Corbly, Virginia... Cordes, Roberta. . . Craft, Philip ...... Crawford, Virginia. Crissey, Anne ..... Crocker, Josephine. Croley, Marian .... Crossett, Jane .... Crotty, Ellen ..... Crowell, Dick .... Crozier, Charles... Culbertson, Joan. .. Culkins, Betty .... Cundy, Lucy ...... Cunningham, Bob. . Cunningham, Ed. . . Dailey, Elizabeth.. Dallas, Ruth ....... Dakon, Kathryn .... ,,,, D'Amico, Marian.. Danford, Ralph .... Danford, Virginia.. Davis, Barbara .... Davis, Jack ...... Davis, Sherman... Dawson, Ida ..... Decker, Dorothy. . . Dee, Robert ...... De Hart, Joy. .. Dennis, Vivian .... Ave. ......133 Taft Lane . . . . .2161 Dana Ave. Ave. .. . .3123 Portsmouth Ave. . . . . . . .1524 Blair Ave. .. . .6446 McHugh Place . . . .2517 Hemlock St. . .3622 Stettinius Ave. .......1011 Windsor .. . . .3405 Custer St. . . . .4330 Simpson St. 3082 Markbreif Ave. . . . .6123 Cambridge Ave. . . . . . . . . .7020 Palmetto . . . . . . .6740 Murray Ave. . . . .Box 9, Darfield Road . .... 6214 Kennedy Ave. . . . . .2725 Lawndale Ave. . . . . . . . .2648 Stanton . . . .531 Missouri Ave. . ......... Kennedy Ave. . .... 3530 Zumstein Ave. . . . .4805 Ravenna St. . ...... 5722 Prentice St. .. .... 3242 Woodburn Ave. . ....... 819 Lincoln Ave. . . . .3507 Principia Ave. . . . . . .2727 Erie Ave. . . .1959 Hudson Ave. . . .2206 Madison Rd. . . .6276 Grand Vista . . .2570 Madison Rd. . . . . . .960 Windson . . .5508 Chandler St. . . . 1911 Fairfax Ave. . . . . .215 Forest Ave. . . . . 1220 Wm. Howard Taft . . .2716 Arbor Ave. . ...... 3645 Shaw Ave. . . . . . 1926 Avonlea Ave. . .... 3825 Eastern Ave. .. . . . . .2220 Suffolk - ...... 3216 Bevesfo rd 5025 Duck Creek Rd. . . .3414 Oakview Pl. ..2742 Madison Rd. . . .2568 Cypress Way . .... 6001 Kennedy Ave. Determan, Rosemarie.. Diekman, Marcella .... Dillon, Dick ....... Diltz, Shirley Ann .... Dimmerman, Betty Jane. .... . Doll, Mary Katherine.. Doram, Edward D. . .. Downs, Walter ....... Dressler, Robert A.. .. Driskell, Doris ........ Drummond, Barbara. . . . .. Dubell, Virginia ...... Dunn, Jane ........ Earhart, Mary .... Elliott, Dorothy ..... Emmich, Adah Lee... Erman, Robert ...... Etheridge, Clark .... Ewing, Marion .... Exum, Peggy .... Fauntleroy, Tom .... Feebeck, Helen ..... Feldhauss, Ruth .... Fenker, Mildred ..... Ferree, Frank ..... Fibbe, Guy A. .... . Fielman, Judith ..... Fineout, Joy Lee .... Finley, Glenna .... Fish, Helen .......... Fledderman, Marian.. Fleming, Mariorie ..... Flinn, Darius ....... Fluck, La Verne .... Ford, June Rose .... Foster, Wendell ...... Frattallone, Josephine. French, Nan ......... Friedrich, Louise ..... Froehlich, F. L. . . . Fullam, Margaret... Fulton, Vera ...... Gabriel, Ruth E. . . . Gale, Bill .......... Gamby, Oscar Jr. .... Gantz, Miriam .... Garbutt, Bob ..... Garbutt, Jeanne .... Garlich, Jack ..... Gately, Emma ...... Gates, Rosemary .... Geeding, Walter.. . Gehring, Elaine ..... Geil, Walter ...... Geyer, June ....... Gibbons, John R.. . . Gibson, Douglas .... Giesenberg, Jean ..... Giften, Florence .... Gile, Truman ..... Ginn, Rawlins C.. .. Goebel, Virginia L .... Goetz, Marcia ........ Gomien, Doris Jane... Goodman, Arvel ...... Grafton, Alice .... Graham, Don ...... Grainger, Charles .... . . . .1275 Grace Ave. Dern, Bill ...... ,... . . . . ...... 2112 Dana Ave. ..3337 Cardcliff Ave. . . . .3519 Parkline Ave. .3529 St. Charles Pl. .. . . .6360 Salem Pike .. . . . .1307 Herlin Pl. ... . . . .2809 Preston . . . . .1335 Sun Crest .3317 Alicemont Ave. . . . .3722 Maple Park . . .3019 Beaver Ave. . . .3620 Edwards Rd. . . . .3109 Kinniont . . .6764 Palmetto St. .3810 Drakewood Dr. .2625 Briarcliffe Ave. .. . . . .3407 Erie Ave. .3431 Ault View Ave. 4112 Twenty Ninth St. ... .2374 James Ave. ... .2900 Romana Pl. 3852 Mt. Vernon Ave. 2532 Briarclitfe Ave. ... .2622 Grover Hill . . . . .3217 Glengyle Ave. . . . . .3788 Millsbrae Ave. ...38O0 Drake Ave. . . .3541 Madison Pk. . . . . .1974 Kinney Ave. . .. .2110 St. James Ave. . ..... 3731 Odin Ave. . .5743 Marmion Lane . . . . .5604 Arnsby Pl. .. . . .3096 Markbreit . . . . . . .2221 Gladstone .Fleet and River Rds. . . . . . .3220 Royal Pl. Franklin, Jane ......... . . .. . ...... 918 Windson St. ...3720 Edwards Rd. .3846 Millsbrae Ave. . . . .3536 Paxton Rd. . . .2444 Gilbert Ave. . . .3511 Cardiff Ave. ......3555 Mooney Ave. .3790 Ault Park Rd. . . . . .750 Whittier St. . . . .3565 Bayard Dr. . . . . .6481 Ridge Rd. ... .2410 Capelen St. . . . . .2876 Madison .. . .2410 Concord St. . .3750 lsabella Ave. .. . . .4412 Verne Ave. . . . . . .3319 Erie Ave. . . . .3515 Pembroke .......1802 Andina . . . . . .1130 Salisbury 2943 Robertson Ave. .........6205 Tyne .. . . .3622 Zumstein ........1742 Beacon . . .7211 Reading Rd. .. . .2375 Kemper Lane . . . . . .4129 Waterson . . . . .5747 Adelphi .. . . . . .470 Strofer .. . .5025 Duck Creek .. .4216 Eileen Drive . . . .6920 Grace Ave. Gray, Jack ...... Gray, Samuel ..... Green, Mary ........ Greiman, Dorothy ..... Grewell, Robert L ..... Gross, Louis ........ Grosse, Wilber ...... Grueninger, Esther ..... Guild, Peggy ........ .. Haas, Thelma .... Habicht, Robert .... Hater, Richard .... Hahn, Ted ...... Hall, Margaret .... Hall, Ruth .......... Halloway, Ernestine .... Hammond, Glenn .... Hamon, Margaret A .... Hamon, Marg ueritte Happy, John ........ Harper, Helen... .. Harper, Joan .... Hart, Jean ......... Hartmann, Betty... .. Hartman, Shirlee .... Hastie, William .... Hebbeler, Clifford ..... Heimerdinger, John .... Heitker, Rose Mary .... Helle, Jean ......... Herdman, Martha... Heron, Kenneth .... Hesse, Robert L.... Hezlep, Samuel .... Hickman, Irene ...... Hienering, Peggy .... Hilbert, Marcia .... Hill, Kathryn ..... Hill, Mary ...... Hiser, Alice ....... Hissett, Edward .... Hoeh, Maynard C.. .. Hogan, Willa Mae ..... Hogue, William ..... Holdgrave, Janet .... Holmes, Arthur ..... Holmes, Mattie I. . . . . Holtmeier, Bette ..... Hopper, Gwendolyn .... Houk, Harriet ....... Howard, Warren .... Howd, Virginia E.. .. Hubbell, Bill... . .. Huber, Helen ...... Hughes, Douglas ..... Hunter, Richard ..... Huxell, Mary Alice .... lnskeep, Jean... Isaacs, Fred. . . . . Jackson, Harold Jahraus, Mary Edna .... James, Josephine ...... Janowitz, Elaine ..... Jayne, Herschel .... Jenkins, Hope .... Jentzen, Bob .... Johnson, Betty ..... Johnson, Virginia.. . . Joiner, Isabell. . . .. Jones, Frances. . . . . Jones, James.. . .. ....3651 Heekin Ave. ...........6518 Tyne .. . .3528 Handman Ave. H . . . .2912 Portsmouth .. . .5527 Milan Ave. . . . .5718 Prentice St. . . . . .6327 Desmont . . . . .4833 Harold St. . . .1980 Lexington Ave. ...3829 Columbia Pkwy. ........4541 Erie Ave. ........1250 Rossmore ....187O Garden Lane .........4318 Simpson . . . . .3627 Edwards Road . . . .14 Washington Terrace .... . .6247 Elbrook Ave. iligf 'is' 'f5fl.Qjn'Q . . . . . . . .926 Morris St. . . . . .1325 Morten St. .. . . . . .3023 Hackberry . .3406 Woodburn Ave. .. . . . 1000 Crest Circle ........1636 Mears . . . . . . .231 Fosdick St. . . . . . .3522 Burch Ave. oy Apts, Robertson Ave. . . .1542 Beaverton Ave. . . . .2895 Observatory . . . .5615 Abbottsford . . . . .4055 Paxton Ave. .. . . 1259 Grace Ave. . . . .2419 Madison Rd. . . . .14 Overbrook Pl. .. . . .3637 Zumstein .. .3825 Kirkup Ave. . . . .1516 Carolina Ave. . . . . .5945 Ridge Ave. . . .2805 Madison Rd. .. . . . .2614 Park Ave. . .3902 Columbia Pkwy. . . .1114 California Ave. .. . . . .3838 Kirkup Ave. . . . . .3132 Van Buren ... . .4104 Maple Park ... . .415 McDowell St. . . . .3705 Aylesboro Ave. .. . . . .2647 Almo Place . . . . . . . .5525 lslington .. . .3411 Monteith Ave. .. . . . . .222 Stanley Ave. . . . . .3240 Columbia Pkwy. . . . . .6437 Kennedy Ave. J . . .3803 Davenant Ave. ... . . . .5984 Lester Rd. .1341 Wm. H. Taft Rd. .... .6434 McHugh Pl. .. . .5008 Bramble Ave. . . . . . 1554 Shenandoah . . . .1142 Foraker Ave. ... .2946 Maple Leaf .. . . . . . .5518 Islington .. . .3811 Brotherton Rd. .. . . . . . .4230 Marburg . . .6414 Madison Road .. . . .2824 lnverness Pl. ..........2941Griest . . .3484 Linwood Ave. . . . . . . . 1750 Northcutt .3234 Walworth Street . . .1230 Chapel Street . . . . . . .6012 Roe Street Karman, George. . . Karman, Jack ..... Kaupp, Betty ...... Keilholz, Beverly. . . Kelley, Betty ...... Kelly, Evelyn ...... Kellner, Elizabeth. . Kerdoff, William... Kettas, Betty ...... Kidwell, Hazel ..... King, Phyllis E. .. . Kinker, Betty ...... Kinsey, Wilson .... Kinzel, Violet ..... Kirkendall, Ruth A. Kirsch, Betty J. .. . Kisker, Charlotte. . . Klayer, Patricia A. Kleinfelter, Phillip... Knight, Jean ..... Knight, June .... Kocher, Jane ..... Kortz, Geraldine .... Kortz, Flora Mae. . . Kornman, Arthur. . . Koppman, Shirley.. Kraus, Robert ..... Krug, Dolores .... Kuester, Lois ..... Lacy, Dorothy .... Lahke, William .... Lambert, Stanley .. Lammers, Carol L. . Lammers, Mariorie J. .... . . . Lamping, Joe ......... . .. Lang, Betty ....... Lang, Marion ...... Lange, Mary Lou. . . Langhout, Thomas. . Le Pere, Dorothy.. Lewis, Betty ....... Limes, Robert .... Linde, Jean . . . Link, Jeanne ..... List, Bernadine ..... Litmon, Ethel ...... Longhauser, Emma. Loos, Marjorie ..... Losh, Robert ...... Loudin, Blaine ..... Lucas, Dorothy ..... Lunsford, Jane .... Lux, Dorothy ..... Lykins, Tom .... Lyons, Jack .... Macht, Joan ...... Malcolm, Jack ..... Manggrum, Robert. Manggrum, William Manley, R. ...... . Marean, Jean... Martin, Earl .... Martin, Peggy . . . Martin, Virginia. .. Mason, Paul ...... Maxwell, Irving. . . . . Maxwell, Ma rcella . McBeth, Helen ...... McCarthy, Eugene. . McClure, Esther .... . . . .4146 Jora Lane . . . . .4146 Jora Lane . . . .3459 Cardiff Ave. . . .2730 Lawndale Ave. .. . . . .3742 Broadview Dr. . . . .3326 Woodburn Ave. . . . . . . . . .6270 Elbrook . . . . . 3026 Minot Ave. . . . .1545 Dixmont Ave. . . . . . .5333 Whetsel Ave. . . . . .3676 Saybrook Ave. . . . . . . . . . .3907 Millsbrae .. . . .3443 Wellston Place . . . .3146 Mapleleaf Ave. . . . .3157 Portsmouth Ave. .. . .1350 Edwards Rd. . . . .3547 Edwards Rd. . . . .2883 Ziegle Ave. .. . .5017 Leonard St. . . . . .4531 Orkney Ave. . . . . .2749 Madison Rd. .........3429 Berry .. . . . .3425 Michigan .. . . . . . . . .3425 Michigan . . . .3115 Mapleleof Ave. ...........2913 Minot . . . . . .4232 Appleton .............3116 Minot . . . .3867 Drakewood Dr. . . . . .6735 Belkenton Ave. . . . . .3650 Saybrook Ave. .. . . . .2842 Lawndale Ave. . . . . .3778 Aylesboro Ave. .Box 426, R.R. 10, Kenwood . . . . . .3705 Broadview Dr. . . . . .2721 Woodburn Ave. . . . .2721 Woodburn Ave. . . . . . .2803 Robertson Ave. ...Stewart Road, Kenwood . . . . . .3767 Ferdinand Pl. . . . . . .250 Stroder Ave. . . . .3588 Outlook Ave. . . . .2599 Observatory . . . .3901 Oak, Silverton .. . . . . .983 Windsor St. . . . . . .3206 Fredonia Ave. .. . .3837 Columbia Pkwy. . . . . .6803 Bantry Ave. . . . .6307 Sierra St. .. . . . 1418 Joseph St. . . . . .6118 Madison Rd. . . . .3333 Alicemont Ave. . . . . .3320 Alicemont Ave. .. . . . . . .6341 Iris Ave. . . . .4189 Eastern Ave. .. . . .6619 Highland Ave. .. . . . . . .3639 Heekin . . . .1326 Lincoln Ave. . . . .1326 Lincoln Ave. . . . .2961 Cadillac Ave. . . . . . . . 1207 Inglewood Pl. . . . .3331 Ameliamont Ave. . . .3801 Country Club Pl. . . . . . . .2917 Park Ave. .. . . 1627 Mears Ave. . . . . . .4815 Ward St. . . . . . . .4815 Ward St. . . .2710 Markbreit Ave. . . . .2252 Eastern Ave. . . . .6230 Chandler St. McConnell, Robert. . . . McCormack, Betty .... McCullough, Ruth ...... McDaniel, Bill ......... McGlaughlin, Janie Lou .... McGowan, Betty ....... McHugh, Roger ....... McNally, Ellen Mae .... Mefford, Betty Jean .... Meineke, Mildred ..... Merhaut, Ruth ..... Merritt, Wesley. . . Meyer, Kathryn .... Meyer, Stanley .... Mier, Doris ....... Millecks, Robert ..... Miller, F. Jackson .... Miller, Regina ...... Miller, Robert ..... Mitchell, Bette .... Mitchell, Carol .... Mitchell, Thelma ...... Mitroff, Florence ....... Montgomery, Hazel ..... Montgomery, James ..... Moore, Mary Louise .... Morgan, Marion ...... Morris, Bob ........... Mueller, Charlie ....... Mueller, Guenther Paul. Mull, Rebecca Lee ...... Mullally, James Cambell. .. Mult, James W. ......... . . . . Nackenhorst, Shirley .... Nagel, Betty Jane .... Nagel, June ......... Neidhart, Edward J. Nelcamp, Philip ..... Nevil, Mary Ruth... Nicholas, Gloria .... Nicholl, Donald .... Nielsen, Jack .......... Nienaber, Charlotte .... . Noble, Mary Anne .... Noelcke, Wilber .... Nolte, Walter C. .... .. Nunn, Dorothy Mae .... O'Connor, Cecilia .... Oester, Wilda ...... Oeters, Evelyn .... O'Rourke, Mary .... Otte, Richard ..... Overend, Janet ..... Page, Jeanette Loyce. . . Parrott, Helen ........ Parsons, Desmond ..... Parsons, Norman J.. . . Pearcy, Ruth M. Penn, Mary Lee .... Perkinson, Ray .... Petrie, Marnie .... Pfeiffer, Doris ........ Pfeiffer, Elizabeth .... Pfitzer, Lucille ...... Phillips, Charles .... Pickerell, Joseph .... Pierce, Betty June ..... Pinney, Andrey ........ Piper, Robert Neal Jr. . . . Plagakis, Katherine ..... . . . . . 1220 Laidlow ..........Section Rd. .. . . .3531 Mooney Ave. .. .2114 St. James Ave. . . . .1431 Hershel Ave. . . . .5020 Stewart Ave. . . .875 Glenwood Ave. . . . . . .1753 Taft Rd. . . . . .3449 Center St. . . . .4005 Allison St. .. . . . . . .4538 Orkney . . .4206 Watterson St. .. . . . . .6353 iris Ave. . . . . 1866 Northcutt Ave. ............4550 Erie . . . .575 Torrence Lane . . . .650 E. McMillan . . . .3955 Zinsle Ave. . . . . . .2894 Romana PI. . . . . . . .3620 Brentwood 2825 Langdon Farm Rd. . . .5317 Glenshade Ct. . . .2631 Cleinview Ave. .. . .3910 Eastern Ave. . . . . . .3819 Standish ........1312 Meier . . . . . .747 Morgan St. .. . . . . . .3661 Stettinius . 7429 Montgomery Rd. . . . . . . .1748 Lawn Ave. .......1911Dale Rd. .. ..1110 Delta Ave. ...1123 Yale Ave. . . .3614 Barberry Ave. . . . . .5622 Lester Rd. . . . . .720 Wayne St. . . . .1806 Berkley Ave. .. . . .229 Carrell St. .. . . . . .4520 Erie Ave. . . . .6128 Corbly Ave. . . . . .3418 Walworth . . .5800 Bramble Ave. .. . .2242 Kemper Lane . . . . . .3428 Stettinius . . . .6313 Cambridge .. . . . 1976 Lexington . . . . .3150 Bellewood ......4214 29th St. ......4307 Erie Ave. .....5112 Conway St. ....2451 Madison Rd. ...3319 Orion Ave. ....1219 Taft Rd. . . . . . .914 Lincoln .. . .3661 Clarion . . .3751 Dogwood . . .3751 Dogwood .......66371ris . . .4406 Homer ......1758 Bre Ave. Ave. La ne La ne Ave. Ave. wster . . . .9 Observatory Hill . . . .4950 Bouton St. . . . .4950 Bouto n St. .........1636 Sutton . . . .5318 Ebersole Ave. . . . . . . .3633 Zumstein . . . . . . . .4537 Lucerie . . . .4813 Whetsel Ave. . . . .3634 Amberson ... .3007 Fai rfield . . .. . .3718 Hutton St. Steele, Roeh rich, Mary J .... Roth, Alice .......... Towzey, Schott, Jeanne ......... .. . Pohlmeyer, Robert .... . Pollitt, Walker B. Jr.. Porter, Harry ........ .... Prenatt, Howard .... Procas, Marcus .... Pruhs, William .... Pugh, Jean ....... Pulskamp, Helen .... Pumphrey, Horace... Raine, France ..... Rainier, Louise .... Ralphy, Kathryn .... Ransom, William .... Ray, Frances ....... Redman, Robert .... Redman, Melba ...... Reising, Martha Jean. . . Rich, Jean Adele... Rimmer, Olive .... Ring, Jean ...... Ritchie, Don ....... Ritter, Thelma ....... Robbins, Anneta Jean Robinette, Robert .... Robinson, Jean Anne .... .. Robinson, Martha Ann .... Rodenberg, Marion ..... . Roller, Margaret ..... Ronsheim, Betty Mae. .. ....... 1017 Omar Pl. Roser, Wilma ........ . Rossman, Anthony .... Rothenboch, Albert.. Roudebush, Andrea.. Ruff, Marion ....... Rundles, William .... Ruscher, Edith .... Russell, Tom ...... Rusz, Catherine ..... Saner, Jack ...... . Sattler, Dorothy .... Saulter, Benjamin .... Schanz, George .... Scharhag, Herman... Schaudic, Rudolph . .. Scheffel, Joan ...... Schenlce, Jean ...... Schepman, Carolyn.. . . Scherer, Jean ...... Schmidt, Helen .... Schmidt, Marion .... Schneider, James ..... Schneider, Marilyn.. . Schooley, Anne Louise .... Schroeder, Madeline .... . . Schuetz, Robert ...... Schulze, Albert ..... Schulze, Willard R.. . . Schurgast, Ellen ..... Schurgast, Ingrid... Schwettman, Roy .... Schwindt, Donald... Scott, Bettie ...... Searcy, Dallas .... Seay, Paul, Jr. .. Sayles, Helen ..... Sells, Lois ........... Sembach, Gertrude .... . . .5013 Kenwood Rd. . . . . .6100 Navarre Pl. 3846 Hyde Park Ave. . . . . . .260 Wenner St. . . . 3733 Atlantic Ave. . . .2346 Eastern Ave. ...........628 Oak St. ..2899 Markbreit Ave. . . ....... 3425 Michigan .. ....... 6212 Leroy Pl. . . .4116 Edwards Rd. .. . .3573 Vista Ave. . . . .7329 Reading Rd. . ..5718 Carothers St. . . . . . .6346 Bramble . . . . .2354 Gladstone .. .5705 Doerger Lane . . .3930 Grand Ave. ... . . . . .650 Rushton . . . . .5761 Whitney St. .4100 Sherwood Ave. .......850 Oak St. .. . . .3736 Glenmore .4614 Winona Terrace . . . . . .4707 Glenshade . . .2441 Madison Rd. . . . .6679 Doon Ave. . . .3725 Andrew Ave. . . . .3533 Kroger Ave. . . . .3944 Eastern Ave. . .3568 Handman Ave. . . . . . . .6115 Prentice . . . . .3139 Markbreit . . . .1997 Kinney Ave. Roush, Mary Lou ..... . .. . . .3824 Woodford Rd. .. . . .3520 St. Charles . . . . .5400 Ridge Ave. . . . .4125 Sherel Lane . . . .6810 Palmetto St. Settle, Bertha .... Sherman, Rose ..... Shannon, Robert. . . Shearer, Donald . . . Shirley, Emily ...... Shore, Russell ........ Short, Charles Lee.. . Shriner, James Edward Siegel, Mary Ellen .... .. Skift, Helen ....... Sleight, Jeanne ..... Smith, Cloyde .... Smith, Gerris ...... Smith, lantha ....... Smith, Mary Ruth .... Smith, Ollie Mae ..... Smyth, Robert .... Snyder, Carl E. . . Soetie, Peggy .... Sonneman, Jean .... Sorrell, Margaret .... Spencer, Betty ..... Spiers, Jack ....... Staats, Mary Ann .... Stanley, Allison .... John ....... Steinmetz, Patricia . . . Steinmetz, Thomas ..... Steinwert, Jean .......... .. 3765 Pennsylvania Ave. . . .3226 Fredonia Ave. .. . .. .3150 Auten Ave. . . . .3360 Orion Ave. . . . .5439 Whetsel Ave. . . . . 3242 Harvest Ave. . . . .3559 Shaw Ave. . . . . .3415 Shaw Ave. . . . .416 Torrence Court . . . .2775 'Markbreit Ave. . . . . . .2920 Losantiville . . . .3234 Harvest Ave. .. . .5956 Wayside Ave. . . . .2110 Eastern Ave. . . . . .246 Dorchester Ave. . . . . .2976 Gilbert Ave. ........1833 Taft Rd. .Box 508, Kenwood Rd. . . . . . . . .6622 Iris Ave. . . . .6832 Plainfield Plc. . . . .4206 Plainville Rd. . . . .6635 Cambridge . . . .2448 Maplewood ...1155 Beverly Hills . . .2735 Baker Place . . . .Tusculum Heights ... . .646 Rushton Rd. .. . . .2877 Mento Ave. ..2942 Markbreit Ave. Stevens, Martha Marie ..... ..... 2 728 Madison Rd. Stevenson, James. . . . . . .. Stewart, Betty ....... Stewart, Jeanne ..... Stewart, Paul ....... Stewart, Richard Jay. ... . 1276 Duncan Ave. .. .5301 Whetzel Ave. . . . .2016 Clarion Ave. . ..... 1358 Herlin Pl. ...6429 Bramble Ave. Stewa rt, Ruth ......... Stewart, Val ....... Storch, George .... Storrs, Phil ...... Straub, Merle ...... .. . .4501 Kellogg Ave. .3090 Markbreit Ave. . . .923 Churchill Ave. .2896 Marlcbreit Ave. . . .1708 Hewitt Ave. . . . .2307 Grigg Ave. . .: .3553 Burch Ave. .. .3482 Linwood Ave. Streit, Donald T. . . . . Stricker, C. William.. Strother, Charles ..... Sudbrack, Evelyn. . . Sullivan, Fred ..... Sweeney, Eileen ...... Swift, Gladys Jane... Tabor, Ruth .... Tarpott, Nick .... Taylor, .lack ........ . . . . .3539 Stacy Ave. . . . . . .561 Delta Ave. ..3443 Stettinius Ave. . . . . . . .3322 Evanston . . . . .3544 Rawson Rd. . .2824 Hyde Park Pl. . . .3211 Hackberry St. . .3630 Herschel Ave. . .3300 Monteith Ave. . . . . 1003 Crest Circle . . . .2844 St. Charles . . . . .2844 St. Charles ..1321 Michigan Ave. . . . . . 1321 Michigan Ave. 4825 Beverly Hills Dr. . . . .6749 Bellcenton Ave. .. .3110 Harvard Ave. .4919 Markbreit Ave. ...3516 Clarkwood Pl. . . . .3639 Ravenwood . . . .5835 Wyatt Ave. . . . . .3954 Odin Ave. Robert Lee .... . . Tepper, Thielen, Oscar ....... Thomas, Orville ...... Thomas, Pat .......... Tippenhauer, David.. Toerner, Ellen ....... Taft, Leonard ..... Marian . . .. . .3856 Kirkup Ave. .. . .3626 Clarion Ave. ... . . .4222 Eileen Dr. .. . .3761 Vineyard Pl. . . . .4712 Armada Pl. .. . . .2500 Salem St. . . . .3446 Burch Ave. . . . . .3313 Stettinius .. . .6316 Kincaid Rd. . . . .3557 Montgomery ..5909 Woodmont Ave. .. ..... .... 1 126 Herschel Ave. . .3640 Solar Vista Pl. . . . . .1868 Hewitt Ave. .. .2971 Linwood Ave. . . .5308 Brotherton Rd. . . . .3771 Isabella Aev. .. . . 1927 Hudson Ave. .. . .600 Torrence Lane . . . .3206 Golden Ave. . . . .2895 Minto Ave. .......57o4 Adelphi .. . . .3528 Shaw Ave. Trainor, Eugene .... Trapp, Betty ..... Trau, Robert ........ Tredwell, Suzanne .... Trees, Betty ....... Trefzger, William ........ Tull, Ruth ................. Turner, Clarence Richard .... Turner, Doyle ........ Turpin, Dorothy ......... ..... Underwood, William.. Vester, Betty. . . ......1724 Dexter ....1829 Sutton Ave. ....1311 Grace Ave. ....2917 Erie Ave. .....3815.0din Ave. . . . .4719 Plainville Rd. . . . .East Merwin Ave. . . . . .6215 Red Bank . . . . . . . .246 Setchell . . . .1929 Linclon Ave. . . .2806 Madison Rd. . . .4317 29th St. Vetorino, Frank ..... Vogt, Lawrence Jr.. . . Volkens, Etta ..... Volpe, Fedora .... Walker, Ruby ...... Walker, Shirley ..... Watson, Mary Ann.. Weidrnan, Anna Pearl Weidner, Jane ...... Weinhold, Horst ..... .. ....... 3128 Beaver Ave. Weisentelder, Virginia .... .. . Weitzel, Richard ..... Whitaker, Eva Jean.. Whitcomb, Bill ...... White, Lauretta Mae. White, Martha ....... . Whiteford, Virginia.. Whitehead, Doris .... Whites, Marian ..... Willenberg, Harry .... ., Willey, Richard R... Williams, Hattie .... .2717 Hyde Park Ave. . .3026 Robertson Ave. .. . . . . . .3620 Russell . ..3621 Erie Ave. . . . .3645 Shaw Ave. . . . . . .4208 Marburg .. ..... 3814 Drake Ave. .....3647 Solar Vista Pl. ...6347 Bramble Ave. .1555 Shenandoah Ave. . . . . .3557 Burch Ave. .. . .2558 Madison Rd. . . .1749 Sutton Ave. . . . . . . .2808 Preston . . .1975 Cleneay Ave. . . . .3442 Golden Ave. . . . . . . .3759 Andrew .. .. . . . . .3003 Kerper .4606 Winona Terrace . . . .3330 Observatory ..........Amy Ave. Williams, Terry .... Williamston, Ora .... Willis, Anne ....... Wilson, Mildred .... Winkler, Betty ..... Wireman, Iva ....... Wirthlin, Ray ........... Woebkenberg, Robert Woll, Marylyn ........ Wood, Alice ........ Wood, Richard ...... Wulfekamp, Margaret... . Wulfhorst, Sara Ann. Wyly, Carl ......... Young, Marcia ...... Young, Mary Frances Zimmerman, Grace... Zimmerman, Mary ..... Zinkhon, Robert W. Zumbiel, Margery .... . . .2495 Madison Rd. .....3027 Gilbert Ave. .....342O Burch Ave. .......101O Yale Ave. .....4523 .....2202 Hector Ave. Eastern Ave. .. . .20 Eastwood Circle . . . . . . 1235 Yarmouth ........1944 Kinney .....2167 Gilbert Ave. . . . .5853 Kennedy Ave. .......565O .......5408 3128 Braxton ...1818 Lawndale Pl. Laconia Ave. Campbell Ct. Madison Rd. .. . .3010 Observatory 1745 Berkley . . . . . . .3600 Archer St. . . . .5725 Bramble Ave. ... .3769 Drake Ave. INTERESTING ADDENDA fNo Extra Chargel RADIO CLUB The purpose of the Withrow High School Radio Club is to make as many members as possible eligible for an Amateur License. That the efforts of its sponsor, Mr. Harner, and its president, Tom Fauntleroy, have been well rewarded is shown by the fact that this year three members-Bill Novak, Louis Umbach, and Armen Aren-have qualified for Amateur Licenses and four have obtained commercial licenses-Bud Hohneck, Bill Selkirk, Tom Fauntleroy, and Louis Umbach. Although amateur activity is halted because of the war, the members of the club con- tinue to work for licenses in preparation for the day when they will again be permitted ro transmit. STAMP AND COIN CLUB Trading and selling stamps and coins among the members, having stamp hunts, and coin and stamp exhibits are included among the activities of the Stamp and Coin Club. MODEL AIRPLANES One of the most unusual activities this year was the modeling of scale aircraft for the Navy, the Army and the civilian defense groups. Three hundred and eighty-five boy: and ten girls completed models for inspection by the government. The constructor of the most nearly perfect model will be given an award by the U. S. Navy, also Withrow will award a certificate for the best model not passing government inspection. One of Withrow's boys, Paul Kurtz, merited a special award for his outstanding work in model- ing planes of many types. AN APPRECIATION . The Annual Staff wishes to express its appreciation to Miss Corcoran and the members of her senior typing class who so graciously and carefully typed many pages of copy forthe yearbook. Ruth Asmus deserves special mention for having done a large share of this work. THUS ARE CLOSED THE 1942 PORTFOLIOS OF WITHROW THE BEAUTIFUL TCDGR 7... i I I 5 L
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