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

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K , Us My A 'W lb QQ 0' X: .Qt ..g K.. , v H, V. 5 L ' Q 1 Q v5 WW' .W 'S 'K ' N Q -. was . I A X A dsl 7 K J. Q' 3 U. ' ws ws -. ,- J: 5.51 s Q N fig 'B' 'Ui is 33? s P -wh- ky X P 7 O uni xx A But ilzia id our fight., 7 H147 7Rf0 0F pl .td , ,i U-1, r if ff ,fr ' C. t, ,t ,V P. 'YW fl V, Til fl f 'ft ' J fl I if r lf 'r xrxio-.Is si -, Q fN ftfff's7ff i .ty f r i , 'i. ii i i ' if 'H ', i , ,i ' r f ,ff I fl f fl! 1 ln o wor-torn year, the Withrow Annual dedicotes itsell to the great task of winning the war. This we must do by stim- ulating o greater awareness among the faculty and students, and by adhering to the principlesand ideals ol a lree, Chris- tian nation. We must set belore ourselves the all-important ellort ol creating a new world, a bulwcirlc ol the Democraticldealwhere there is complete freedom from oppression, where science creates instead ol destroys, where free men al all nations, all races, live in brotherhood. With these thoughts in mind we shall strive to keep this Hersotz god, this Son ol the Son, and this Duce deluxe truly stewing in their own iuice. i ' V Hitler: plate, burnt toast, olives, comb Mussolini: Potatoes, olives, macaroni Hirohito: 'toy balloon, carrot, kidney beams, :hells Casserole represents the world X I1 1 pf ff , j 1 1 !, :PQ 2 -WWF' . . . to the flag. It is these words which thrill and inspire us at the beginning of each assembly, words which will never be forgotten in the heart of any American, young or old, who repeats them. Seeing those proud stars and stripes gently sway- ing before us makes us realize that the promise of liberty and iustice for all will prevail against all the forces of evil in the world. all pfeclge alfegiance . . . f X 4 Q.-Q,.f A0 K 3 -ft ..,,p4 A Inf 4 , ,M if if I 1 I mf., ,. YY i fwwvi 1 l E i C xl ., 101' II- - Vu, W 7' 47: ff- , ., J' O- ., V . W 1 1-rj 'ef' 2 c'fP L 1 ' .x.: ,- 4 -' YQJWW V N-a3.':?:. 'f in Q'2f2 lJf1 'K .:7,.1fu.J.A. Ns! QV ts.. Saving The lives of soldiers is The purpose behind The Blood Bank. This is The sTore of life, wherein is deposiTed by pa- TrioTic men and women from every rank and sTaTion viTal plasma, The means of saving ThaT soldier on The baTTleTield vvho may be in desperaTe need of blood. Guiliana cloae to the battfefinea in body and spirit Where are Those Teachers? Where are Those senior boys? Where is That chocolate ice cream? They, like Lucky STrike Green , have gone To war! In response To The popular query, WhaT's cookin'? , The lunchroom replies, There may noT be The same varieTy, buT There's sTill The same qualiTy. Does This daunT paTrioTic WiTh- rovviTes? NoT aT all! lnsTead, They are realizing The seriousness of air-raid drills, f giving up many of Their former pleasures, conTribuTing generously To scrap drives, and lasT, buT noT leasT, purchasing Thousands of dollars' worTh of war bonds and sTamps. They are graTeTul for The opporTuniTy of being sTudenTs in a Tree counTry. i, EnrollrnenT in kniTTing and TirsT-aid classes ran high as WiThrow sTudenTs worked for vicTory. KniTTing groups busied Themselves making afghans, wrisTleTs, ankleTs, and oTher arTicles, while TirsT-aid classes under Tower Y and The VicTory Corps were TaughT To apply TourniqueTs and splinTs, To ad- minisTer arTiTicial respiraTion, and To perform oTher emer- gency measures. We are Truly proud of The inTeresT so many have shown and oT The Time They have spenT in order To further The war eTTorT. I 6 'Q' '-g ,na x Q '-ul han. Aww .fm-nw.. 3' mn N . M ff? W A fir! ' One bell...Tvvo bells...'rhree...four...live...six... seven. This signol conveys To every sfuolenr o cerroin feeling of olorm, for iT moy meon enemy plones overheool. The occosion noi only brings forth The serious side ol The pupils, bu? ir shows hovv well They con cooperoie in on emergency. Pass the biscuits, Mirandy! From a bed of downy feathers protrudes a blistered foot, there to bask in the first rays of an early sun. Groans of, Owl and moans of, My back! mingle harmoniously with the mooing of a cow and the cackling of a hen. The day has begun. A man accustomed to the late rising hour of seven a. m. crawls from his place of repose at the unheard-of hour of four-thirty a. m. He attempts a stretch. Funny, reaching to the top of a blackboard never produced the same disastrous results as reaching to the top of a ha mow. Frdlm a breakfast happily unrationed, he limps into that royal domain of pecking fowl, the backyard. Among the assorted farm buildings, he finally finds the right building. Dragging his weighted weapons Lhoes, scythe, etc.t along, he reflects on the lightness, the desirability of pure white chalk and dusty erasers. Should auld acquaintance be forgotff' he chants, as he toils. The broiling sun recalls the coolness of a classroom. The rows of straight furrows i PIant seeds six inches apart. l bring to him the memory of simple trigonometry problems. What were chemical formulas compared to how much of what to give each barnyard inhabitant? At last the day of reward! Tractors aside!! Picks and hoes subtley hidden! Appetites revealed and in a big way! Yes, it's the festal Thrasher's Day Dinner and King of the Feast is-you guessed it-the schoolteacher turned farmer. Feet no longer blist- ered, back no longer stiff, the farmer glows with something that is more than sunburn. lt is a justified glow of pride, for he-or she-is numbered among those agrarian members of our faculty who devoted their summer months to the work of planting victory that it might later yield a bountiful harvest. lt was one long, hard pull but look at the excellent results! Twelve tens of scrap metal and rubber collected by hard-work- ing junior high students! Forty tons of newspapers, magazines, boxes, and other paper trundled to schcol in home-made wagons or carried by faithful pupils! Through the response from these drives the junior high shows its truly patriotic American spirit. The champion of this paper drive, Stanley llhardt, deserves showers of praise and gratitude for his cooperation and effort. In a wagon of his own manu- facture, this energetic young patriot hauled to school more than a ton of newspapers and magazines. if ,, -ts -C 'IX ufiilzrow lzefpecl uncfe am reap the lzarueal of grain and Jcray ,F 5 .. WR-Q ,XA ' o Q .H 4 K ,W f QW fa as ,' HQV av If I ,L .ww S.-Q '12 1 W, img af' ,ke XJ ff ' MM' SA , nw L gm . K Mu, ? ' Q, ' ' ww' , f' A -1 fav P my as Q, A A ,I 'h w 'L 0 4' 'K Q.. v 5... 'fb , sg! ' ,if I 'J 'f' fyivff I 5 A V4 Law.-3, ,f , 3 . X mf' 1 -. 'V in ,I A 1 Q I . Q 1 M , , , U I '. 40 bw . 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K '-4 I .ll +11 uture pi ata and teclnniciana train for uncfe .Sam in the WhoT's your oir speed? Check The wind velociTy ond direcTion. Is your ground speed righT'? JusT such longuoge is heord every doy in The populor oeronouTics closses conducTed by Mr. Roese. This course, like lvlr. Roese, is new To The school This yeor ond iTs purpose is To Troin young men ond vvom- en Tor o TuTure in The ovioTion field. VViThrovv inTends To Turn ouT vvell-Troined Technicions Tor service in The Unifed SToTes Air Corps ond The ovioTion indusTry. .lusT os populor ond imporTonT os The oeronouTics division of The curriculum, ore Mr. NonkoviTch's Hour-oi-doy lecTures ond demonsTroTions in novigo- Tion. One moy know how To Tly on oirplone or soil on booT, buT iT he does noT hove o novigoTor oboord, he is simply losT. The novigoTor's specific iob is To keep The ship or plone on iTs True course by o sysTem of ongles ond lines. Here, exTreme occurocy ond neoTness ore sTressed, Tor The misToke ol o frocTion of or degree con misdirecT oi bombing roid by hundreds of miles. Probobly The mosT inTeresTing bronch of ocTiviTies Tor The VViThrovv vvor worker, is The model oirplone division, vviTh lvlr. OberschmidT os insTrucTor. Girls os well os boys Tlock To These closses in which models oT oll possible descripTion, ond from all noTions, ore builT To o sTricT scole Tor use in idenTi- TicoTion in The Army ond Novy. Pupils vvho build excepTionol models re- ceive cerTiTicoTes of ovvord from The Army ond Novy officiols. - '1 1' X- neweat Jcience clauea 21 Photo, Courtesy Cincinnati Post, K ni 5 O ' .. 1 N A ,W ,Q . in , W ul ' . 4 ,Q Q -fs? 'Ly' ' ..W,.w- 'W Aww- ' ,-3 , ww- f - wwf f 4, . . -1- if is 5 . 'dm' A e E , I v . ' . s ! K 1 A , P A U . 3 f f Jr M. , A If 41, .J V .J M .W,..,..u X r , M Q xl!-Q ' I 4 A M , V X ' I -- ' ., .x A A , ,lwmfi V . :mx-E' mi -' 5 A 'Q i, ,m ' A gig '4 Q Q W XQWLRQKT 'N Y A , . X V L WSE x vw .1 W Q34 A, Ss Q X 4 -X ., .,.4i' 'v. V x .. X Xi m 1 gt Y A M xr J , Mr I ' W ,jffqv ZLILM A gi' I N X6 n 'yy 1 :V 1 y .' f E M5 A n 5 4 4 ! A X hz. . K , L S5 . K ,Q a 'I'-I-I , -- 'lllifht wife 44 1 N ,4- .,- , . . riff' ' I' 4 F i fvsg, F1 i .' 'V r : f w - . t u J ' ,J v N' ,Q 1 duce 07 zficfmy af y g Qirgll li l ig it 'fllll ll ill l l lk f 'tisffP i' 0 Vt -if ffl Q A' ,- ' ' ry ri klfl l Ll ly f F 0 lllxldlfll 'i ll, llfii , 1 fll K' llV'1l:l1liliM i i 1 il1l'f'J UV l li! f l AnO Withrow sho p courses fur- nished foundation training for these prod ' ' uction soldiers. After Carl Runyan received his Withrow diploma in 1937, he en- rolled in the Apprentice Training School. Here he is inspecting one of the principal milling machines. He is assistant foreman in one of the assembly divisions. jf' .. f ...+f 'f . ,-: 'F N U George Parker, '40 graduate, i sh s own operating an intricate ver- tical type milling machine. George, who possesses outstanding me- chanical ability, maintained a high scholastic record at U.C. Bruce Minturn is in the Engineering Service Department at The Mill, helping to solve difficult milling problems on vital parts of war equipment H . e graduated from Withrow in i933 and from U.C.'s College of Mechanical Engineering in l939. l pen Letter to the Man Behind the Man. li Dear Mr. Factory Worker: l A screeching bomb is released from the bomb-r' of a Marauder and zooms to hit its mark. Remember those rll ts you missed supper and worked overtime? A well-equipped k rolls over the sands of Africa, carrying the Allies on to a l edier victory. Remember that week-end you skipped the fishl and stuck around the plant to help assemble a tank? We remember, Mr. Factory Worker, and we pay tribute. ly You wear no insignia. You have no military escort. Your' forts are not rewarded with the Distinguished Service Cross. Hu we recognize you on the street car, lunch pail under arl ' nd clothes stained with the honest dirt of hard labor. nl 'l We know you, Mr. Factory Worker. We know your importhiisce, too, and we pay tribute. l l l mes ,i X +-Qs-' 4 E K, ' Q YE, f 2 v Ji Q 2 X, a- K X 'W gs N, Q, Q 45 Bw 5 'B W W 2:5 x 555, fa X 'M O'i X yf 111 ' , ,Y X3 F .. . vi if 2 s w 2' XQSQ N. ef. 4, ' f , N ,pm ,fn- Q 5 ii ...AW ,si Y x YN N W i Q w V xp QR 5 - OE! . Xwwws -1 flllachine line lllCl77i075 I . l T r T . . , 'T' lxfls,-g , f xl i, X fini! ,V 1. ..i iff My' rf , X., . T i T T I V, l Q T . , V , Y i i, Al l M 'i augm nz' ffl ymcwnilnaq l l Maybe we have a b eTTer memory Than you Thinki We can even recall Those years when some of you ca waifed ea el iormer WiThrow pupils ad- 'ance rapidly in CincinnaTi's auTsTanding machine Tool act ory. Shown operating a precision grind- ing machine making essenTial Tool parTs is John Gross, a '39 graduaTe. John is an honor siudeni aT U.C., where he Takes a nighT course in mechanic l ' ' me TolWiThrow. You g ry for firsT lunch call and cheered lllusTily for The foofball Team. BuT your special haunf was always The machine shop. You loved To Take Things aparT and puf fhem Together again. Your hands were skillful and swifT, ever-rbddy for repair work. f ly You've goT a big repair job To do now, Misfer, Andi because we are noT only grafeful buT also proud, we pay Tribufb. We are proud because iT was WiThrow Training ThotlsTorTed you on your iob as a producTion soldier. We are proud because many of you punch The Time clock on one of our gllleatesf pro- ducfion fronTs-The Cincinnafi Milling Machine Co. Wd are proud because your skill and Talenf are making ThaT compapy able To build machines for war as well as for peace. So here's To you and your job and The Mill. Don' Take The Time To wriTe an answer To This l T ass b ' one off The vvnh dee ' i p uQpreciaTion, WiThrowfi94'8 eTer. JusT shooT em ly line. l N: lli 'i I-,Y gf' H,- a engineering. -1,-'Z Herman Schurhug, who learned The Trick of making That lathe Tick in The ApprenTice Training School of The Cincinnafi Milling Machine Co., graduaTed from WiThrow in 1942. Bernard Dollenmeyer TT a ended WiThrow uniil i934 and completed his educafion aT The Ohio Mechan- ics lnsTiTuTe of nighf, sTudying aT The Mill Training School during The day. He is demonsTraTing an auTo- maTic profiling machine. 26 04 a 7 lflel'LCG J men anal women in a fight to the final: Never in all history has the call for defenders of freedom been so urgent. Brave men are needed, stout-hearted men who prefer to die free rather than to live enslaved. This is the way score upon score of Withrow students, teachers, and graduates have felt. They have taken their places shoulder to shoulder with other men and women of action who are determined to defeat the Axis, who are not only remembering Pearl Harbor but are doing something about it. They have decided that this is their war and the armed services need their help, for all the warships and fighting planes that America can produce count for nothing without the men to man them-skilled men who know their iobs- fighting men who want action-patriots who love their country as all true Americans should. They are the real heroes, who ask nothing greater than the chance to help win this war, and the opportunity to show that they have the stuff to do it. To these men of action who are serving their flag and country, regardless of grade or rank, and to the young women in their re- spective branches of service, Withrow pays tribute. 110 is , Y- tg.. fi W NAVY ARMY MARINES X', K 4-7. . g ,2 Nw vl x X' F! .lfv , 'A Q 1' 7 K-X COAST GUARD 7 ff A r ff Vu r, J- W J fn f ,rw ' ,qw if iz, tfmifiir, in - f f rg fi ff' .- '-W -' 4 iii 4 'ff flflclj ff! ,c ,r tl 1' ,f , tl fl , . , X , l i il l ,' , i ly, TTT! HESE are our teachers- individuals who influence our lives greatly. They scold, slave, and shed tears to get the best out of us, and en- ioy their work even as they exhaust themselves. Now these people are not only teaching, but working beside us to help win this war. They know that everyone must contribute his bit, they are giving themselves, their time, and their money. Among the war activities of our teachers, Miss Atkins has presented herself as a blood donor, Mr. Wilson has spent much of his free time plowing fields, Mrs. Hutch- inson has been carefully tending her victory garden, and Mr. Carlson has been working in the machine shop where he teaches boys to run machines such as they will operate in defense factories. These are only GJQW done by our teachers, , . , i They all are throvtlkfg'-,1lte5il1i5'lxles body and soul into the mighty task of winrlmd fhxlrll . lx X y ' lt i H -g, fi fee -pf t4,f-J-+-Q 5,1 1 jj, .faux y-ii x it .glifuv ,f l NLM W A uacfx W- , , 1 t, . ' -f ' v ! ,inn ' -,f I' VT l, . r- , L ,-f ' ,. J 4. 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K. ?nwy,y . A we , . aw 13 Q M Q, O aff? a.+ i s 5 . - m v . 5 525 gg X ,N fs Zig A 4-'E Sim' ' 'Z . ' B39 was N 5' M I' I' ire tra' - K ' r X 5 R . 52 i :44:- .W by N -45 Q JY iv 7 QL! 5 f 4 WALTER PEOPLES, Principal The buildings at Withrow, begun in 1915, are a reminder of World War 1. In fact, the newly constructed build- ings were about to be commandeered by the government for use as a hos- pital when the war suddenly ended. The school was opened in 1919 while the effects of the conflict were fresh in the minds of Americans. Not quite twenty-five years later, Withrcw again is face to face with an even greater war tragedy. Since 1919, the boys and girls of the Withrow family have had full enioy- ment of the American Way of Life. Withrow believes that our freedoms are worth preserving, We are proud of the roster of boys and girls that shows Democracy can depend on Withrow. Walter Peoples ompelence and friencflineu tgpi 9 our o ice Ataff. A glance into the office reveals an efficient staff graciously re- ceiving visitors, publishing the daily bulletin, keeping records of every student, conferring with pupils and performing num- erous other detailed tasks necessary for the smooth operation of the largest high school in the city. Not infrequently the familiar words, That will be two nights' detention, resound above the din of typewriters. Besides carrying out regular rou- tine, the office has this year taken on the added duties of ad- ministering a school that has gone all-out in the war effort. USS X-5 X 5 R, : Z:5'5'43?ifl 1 5 A .QQ ll- ' W 4 KL , . :Miz N. ,Q mg.. .?'wQ -,: s:SF4 s:f A , gn' ii , - .1 N AVA!! Q 'iii '1 lv 1 'Xl -w wwf , f - QW , ..:. 5 ' i' K '31 wi i ff , :gg Vg ,iii-1. f ewmw if Pa ngfialn, the gateway to education. First Raw: MR. ANDERSON-Since this commercial teacher was called into the army, the not-so-hungry students miss his gentle admonitions to, Hurry. MISS ANSHUTZ, teacher of English, enjoys her garden and, if and when gas permits, a trip to the country. MISS ATKINS, English teacher and an acknowledged fatalist, likes to see plays and read books. MISS BISCEGLIA - This commercial teacher and former member of the National Academy of Music enjoys symphonies and opera and collects plaques and busts of composers. Second Row: MISS BAEHR, who was the entire French department this year, considers cook- ing and housekeeping her tavorite hobbies. MISS BAHR, teacher of commercial and social studies, collects reproductions of famous paintings. MR. BAKER, chemistry teacher, finds his interests after three o'clock turning to- wards carpentry and woodworking. MRS. BAKER-Baseball scores a home run with this junior high math teacher. Third Row: MISS BLASBERG-gym teacher, likes the thrills and chills of mystery stories. MR. BEHRMAN-In addition to teach- ing music classes, Doc directs both the junior and senior orchestras. MISS BOWMAN-New math teacher from Woodward, knits, bowls, and gives an evening to blood donor ser- vice. MISS BRAUNECKER-Delving into the mysteries of bird lite is one of this English teacher's favorite pastimes. Fourth Row: MR. BRUBAKER, practical teacher chemistry, used to enjoy traveling 1 camping in our western states. MISS CAMPBELL-When this Eng teacher travels she likes literally to up in the air. MR. CARLSON-in charge of the j tern shop, presided over a group students turning out model airpla for America's armed forces. MISS CAVEMAN-spends her ext curricular hours in sponsoring Alpha gardening, and working on a course study revision tor her subject, hsitc 32 QNX V .tymgk N, V Wuxi,- ,.,f ,msg 1 Y A . m by Y 5 W ' Q, W 'S V w-if. Tiff ,- . , 5 Q 6 t ix! X f XT' w , 3 Xx ? i t MNg,?v4p , 5 X 'WE 4, ' fb wr . !g'i7x 5. 1 ' , A., Lg' . ab . -I 7 aecffse :gs Li I 1 - f M jg -5 - 1 -, ff . vm bg K, ff' K . Q Q V M x ,1 A--A 1 V if ' r' ' f'? --13 A P ' x s A- ' r K. f , gs, , , fa. A 5 S M gf A- T1 i To vs k ' T' v I x kg l . ' N., w-. vu ww A K .J X N Q ' n Q- g '5 di 6 . 4 W 1 Q bwqs 3 f ' X Q S 9 W , Q5 x ' 52? b FF i1 igyv iw jig YM 1. W1 5' W2 -- ----- I .,,,,,, , ' ' 14 I Y J racticaflraining orause ulfulur ,--- .. .. ........1a.. First Row: MR. MATHIAS-Ask him any question on teachers' associations, the lunch- room, or mathematics, and this ioviol teacher will gladly supply a more than sufficient answer. MISS MENHARDT-spent only a half year at Withrow, but before leaving for the U.S.O., she became an active member of the gym faculty. MISS MEREDITH-having crossed the Atlantic several times, can give a first- hand account of foreign settings to her English classes. MISS MOORMAN-A love of the fine arts and an enthusiasm for golf char- acterize this English teacher. 35 Second Row: MISS MUDGE-a teacher of Spanish, enioys spending her free time traveling, knitting, and helping the salvage com- mittee of the Victory Corps. MR. NANKOVITCH-math teacher, was also the instructor of the first course in air navigation at Withrow. MR. NIMMO-physical education teach- er, who skirls a bagpipe and plucks a bass fiddle, is one of VVithrow's ar- dent music lovers. MRS. NOONAN-Instruction in correct buying and making of clothes in war time was Mrs. Noonan's chief concern in her junior high classes. Third Row: MR. OBERSCHMIDT-aside from build- ing scale models for use in his elec- tricity classes, is an ardent enthusiast of ice skating and badminton. MRS. O'CONNELL-kept her Spanish classes on their toes by giving many surprise tests. MISS PARKS-commerece and industry teacher, finds diversion in music, and is now a Red Cross instructor and an active member of the Victory Corps Council. MISS PERIN-a member of the math department, was a newcomer this year from Woodward. Fourth Row: MISS POOLEY-efficiently runs our large library with an almost limitless amount of energy. MISS RATTERMAN-By writing inter- esting letters, this English teacher helps to cheer former Withrowites now in the services. MR. RAY-This woodworking teacher delights in telling tall tales of the bees and tomatoes he has raised. MISS REHRING, one of our librarians, finds recreation in skating, swimming, and other out-door activities. 8 . iuersily in lraining i4 a Jirong poinl ai ufiffzrow. First Row: DOC REUTER-after a day of coach- ing the boys for track and cross- country meets, says, The old rockin' chair and a good book got me. MISS ROCKEL-a cheerful influence in household arts, likes ballet and bridge. MR. ROESE-Providing basic practical training in aeronautics for future pilots is this science tcacher's specialty. MISS ROGOFF-teaching oral speech classes was the work of this new jun- ior high teacher. Second Row: MISS ROSENBERGER-besides teaching English, was the moving spirit behind Thalian. MISS ROWELI.-math teacher and school collector of sales tax stamps contributed beauty to the class rooms with her attractive water-color paint- ings. MISS SANDERS-who this year was transferred to Withrow from Wood- ward, not only teaches mathematics but is a student in advanced naviga- tion. MR. SANKEY-General science teacher, finds time to hunt and fish when not performing duties as fire-watcher and air-raid warden. Third Row: MR. Schirmer-Arts and crafts teacher is in charge of all the air-raid drills at Withrow, his relaxation comes from bowling and hunting. MISS SEAY-devotes all her spare time and energy to Red Cross activities and knitting. MR. SEAY-bookkeeping teacher, is king of the counting house at school and at church. MISS SHAFFER-Teacher of history, at- tends theatrical events, and collects historical cream pitchers. Fourth Row: MR. SHELLY-a newcomer, took the teaching of iunior high English, math, and science in his stride as he tackled the task of coaching Withrows' basket- ball team. MR. Sherman-Besides teaching social studies, he provides the skill behind a very neat tennis backhand stroke. MISS SIBCY-adds the enioyment of good movies, reading, and church work to that of teaching her English classes. MISS SIEHL-teacher of German, now in her twelfth year at Withrow, regards reading as her chief recreation. 36 ongratufationd or Jkiff and Aporfimanalzip. First Row: MR. SMITH-better known as Smittie, teaches harmony and presides over Pre- sentation Orchestra and the bands. MISS SPELLMIRE-member of the Vic- tory Corps Council, is proud of the fact that she was the first general science teacher in Cincinnati. MR. SROFE-Helping his pupils gain an increasing knowledge of democracy and coordinating present-day and past history are the aims of this social studies teacher. MR. STEPHANY-used his knowledge as a science teacher to assist the war effort by instructing first-aid classes. 37 Second Row: MISS STRATE-After a well rounded day, Miss Strate relaxes with Abbott and Costello or a good play. MISS TAYLOR-iniected into her physi- ology and English classes her own ar- dent feelings concerning everyone's whole-hearted cooperation in winning the war. MISS VANCE-household arts teacher, collects atiques ad enioys canning the produce of her victory garden during the summer. MISS VATTER-As head of the Victory Corps Council, supervisor of Red Cross sewing, and home economics teacher, she wishes she were triplets to accom- plish her three-fold task. Third Row: MR. WEBSTER-After a busy day of mathematics, he finds diversion in out- door activities. MISS WILLIAMS-Mowing terraces and shoveling snow are new war-time home duties taken on by this English teacher. MR. WILSON-mathematics teacher is always thankful for the friendly atti- tude of Withrow pupils. MR. WIRTH-gym teacher and swim- ming team mentor, is one of the ex- perts on Withrow's number one bowl- ing team. IN MEMORIAM MATTHEW POP REGAN-Beloved teacher, counsellor, and friend. Fourth Row: MISS WOOD-information concerning vitamins and vegetables for victory added to the value of her cooking classes during a war year. MR. ZIEGLER-besides teaching book- keeping and commercial law, devotes much of his time to the School Bank and the sale of war bonds. FACULTY NOT PICTURED Miss Bereskin, Mrs. Bretton, Dr. Clark, Miss Coe, Mr. Davidson, Mrs. Flint, Miss Fullriede, Mrs. Gillman, Mr. Hen- sel, Mrs. Kruse, Miss Lclly, Mrs. Linde, Mr. Miller, Miss K. Perin, Mr. Rhollans, Miss Sears, Mr. Simons, Miss Smith, Miss Stoehr, Miss Stose, Miss Wagner, Miss K. Walker, Miss M. Walker, Mrs. Wirth. if 0 is. il 67 ...rw -..M v11.+m2.E fihfzv . 'Aamir LJ 1ug.g..j.a.fg, fl tif' Q' if'1'l 'pi ff,-f tlf if eil 3, rv. . F we all lick together, we shall never be licked separately. And so, during the past year have Withrowites willing- ly given up that extra candy bar or movie to help the boys Over There, The proof of the pudding iconcocted of savory ieeps and spicy peepsi may be viewed in the monetary montage opposite, so look long, dig deep, and resolve not to rust on your laurels. l came here to talk for Joe. So spoke a Withrow pupil during the drive staged by the Russian War Re- lief group. Donning the garb of a typical Russian, this Withrowite helped boost the donation. Brave in her blue, she studies and scrubs and serves to relieve a graduate nurse from home duty. Her only reward is the sound of women's marching feet, as new Angels of Mercy go to the front lines because she has left the stragglers' lines. She is one of VVithrow's representatives in the Nurses Aide course. With lathe an g o lfi ng they work zealously to take . 9 - ' . J' ' their place li -t.. second front-the assembly line, Their oft ' f 'u'? se is added responsibility in their ca acit fill' f- roduction soldiers. P Y M I 4 Q, P They are the b F fbirowfs machine shop courses. My time is VourQ1'tj ' f. 1Y,'f.- girl singing, a girl who d . . ., evoted ti -92:35,-,Q . e happier a child s stay in a hospita .' wlejwqeivgff' great tokens of apprecia- tion. A child's sl'fTlGi'?isii er liiwly remuneration. But that's enorigtggfor, r,, or she knows that morale . -' v 1 must' be high Ol'l!,,ki'1.,GQvAJ a on the fighting front. ,ii:xl7?7Li,L:y4 ix . infill- -W. -it W f 14.9 lff E:V,l ,X 6 H i Q- Xiuvx g 1,- .. X . f is-A-i ti f - A 1' ' lxfitfi j A K Ill ', J, lf. ' .'- Li 7,1 1 4 ., . . I r, ,,, s ,, V 5, H few, V. .E 9 ll. 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Perhaps it is simply the ropes that surround their section or the bright new clothes they wear that set them apart. No, it is more likely the half gay, half serious expression they wear as they alternately remember happy hours in school and think of the future in a world at war. Thus the last hours of high school life are spent, with pleasant memories locked for- ever in the heart of every graduate. 40 l Jim Kizer, Nancy Baer, Bob Prigge, Mary Kay Herdman, Jean Maham. mining memberd and the realization of time taak aizea We, the seniors of Withrow High School, do hereby assert that we will voluntarily surrender a period out of our lives for the winning of the war and the re-establishment thereafter. We do this knowing that this period will be one of absolute sacrifice as far as personal pleasures are concerned. We also know that we face a responsibility doubled by present day circumstances. We enter a world ringing with the disheartening phrase, Too little and too late , our motto shall be Enough--now! First Row, ACOMB, RICHARD, Dick Tower News Staff I, Galt Team 4, Archery 2. ADES, JACK, Jackson Basketball I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice President 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4. ALLEN, M. MARY Gens Togata 4, Aeneidae 4, G.A.A. 2. Second Row: ANDERSON, HAROLD, Andy A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Inter-High Choir 3. ANDLER, NEDRA, Ned Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Assistant Co-editor 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tennis I, 3, 4, Orchestra I, Individual Sports 4, Tower Y 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Glee Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Victory Corps 4, Swimming I. APPLEGATE, JACK, Apple Hi-Y 2, 4, Basketball I, Football 2, 4. Third Row, APPLEGATE, KEITH Tower News Staff 4, Thalian 4. ARBOGAST, DON, Arbie Stamp Club I, 2, Newlin Math Club 4. ARMACOST, ALICE Literatas I, Law Club 3, 4. Fourth Row, ARN, JOHN Physics Club 3, Hi-Y I, Stamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4, Busi- ness Manager 4. ATCHISON, BETTY GENE, Atchie Entered Withrow in senior year from Columbus, Ohio. Orchestra 4, G.A.A. 4, French Club 4, Tower News Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. BACHER, JO-ANN, Jo G.A.A. 2, 3, Law Club 4, Bowling 3, 4, Chess Club 2. Filth Row: BAER, NANCY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Aedile 2, Scriba 3, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Base- ball 3, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Home Room Reporter 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, President 4, French Club 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Senior Advisory Council 4. BAER, STEVE Minstrels I, Gens Togata 3, Philologia 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. BAKER, JUANITA, Nita Literatas I, 2, Treasurer 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Archerv I, 3, 4, Stamp Club I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 4. Sixth Row, BAKER, MARY Spanish Club 4. BALL, DONALD, Don Stamp Club I, Camera Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Glee Club 4. BARBARA, BETTY ANNE Gens Togata 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Tower News Staff 4, Advertising Manager 4, Athletic Representative 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, Individual Sports 3, Quill and Scroll 4. Seventh Row, BARCH, FRANK N. Band I, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Auditorium Crew 3, 4, Chess Club 2, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, Newlin Math Club 4, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, Annual Representative I. BARISWYL, LOUIS, Lou Stamp Club I, 2, 4, President 4, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 2, 3, Captain 4, Philologia 4, Life Saving 2, Newlin Math Club 4. BARTLOW, DONALD ALLEN, Don First Row: BARTON, MARY G.A.A. I, 2, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4. BATSOLD, GEORGE Lunchroom 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Tower News Representative 2. BOYERS, BRUCE Minstrels 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Vice President 4, Athletic Representative 4. Second Row: BECKER, CHARLES, Charlie BECKER, ERIKA, shorty G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4. BECKER, ROSEMARY, Rosie Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Aeneidae 4. Third Row: BECKMAN, MIRIAM, Becky Skate Club 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Baseball I, Law Club 4, Bowling 4, Spanish Club 4. BEHR, DOROTHY, Dotty G.A.A. 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4. BERLING, MADELEINE, Madie Skate Club I, 4, Annual Business Staff 4, Manager 4, G.A.A. 2, 3. Club Fourth Row, BERMAN, MELBA, Mel Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Joseph Academy. Tower Y 3, Thalian 4. BERNHARD, BETTY, Bets Skate Club 2, 3, 4, Secretory 2, President 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. BERRY, DONALD, Don Fifth Row, BERRY, NORMAN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Volley Ball 3. BETSCHER, EARL, Bob Physics Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4. BIEHL, WARREN, Red Sixth Row, BIGGAR, BETTY GENE, BG. G.A.A. I, Tower Y 3, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, French Club 4, Dux Femina 4, Vice President 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Basketball 3, Volley Ball 3, Hockey 3, Baseball 3, Minstrels 4. BIHLMAN, EVELYN, Bill Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Germs Togata I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4. , I , V 1 BINGGELI, MARGARET eqetxygrs yy W ji '- t , , , Tower Y 4. W I w If ' l ' Seventh Row, BIRMINGHAM, MARGARET, Marg Tower Y 3, 4. BISHOP, VIRGINIA, Virgie BIVEN, ALICE B., Bev Alpha Y I, Tower Y 3. 43 First Row, BLACKWELL, WILLIAM, Edward Hi-Y 3, 4, Thalian 4. BLACKWELL, JOE, Babe Football 2, Minstrels 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tower News 4 Thalian 4, Archery Club 4. BOLCE, BOB, Bolc Hi-Y I, 2, Victory Corps 4. Second Row, ' BOND, BETTY LOU, Betsy G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Law Club 4, skate Club 4, T r Y 3, 4. BOSSERMAN, RUTH , W, LI g,' G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. - L, ' JCM E f 1 .-C'- 1 BOTSCH, DORIS l.' ' ' G.A.A. I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, President 3, Annual Representative 2, A Cappella Choir 4. Third Row: BOURQUE, BARBARA G.A.A. I, 4, Gens Togata 2, Dance Club 2. BOYD, THOMAS, Tom Camera Club I, Rifle Club 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Recording Secretary 2, Sigma Gamma 4. BREIER, NEAL Fourth Row, BRENDAMOUR, PERRIE LEE, P-L Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hillsdale Country Day School. Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Ad- vertising Staff 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 4, Thalian 3, 4, Victory Corps Council 4, Athletic Representative 3, Annual Repre- sentative 4. BROOKS, JUNE G.A.A. 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4. BROWN, CARROLL Entered Withrow in senior year from Decatur, Alabama. Radio Club 4. Fifth Row: , BRYAN, ROBERTA Tower News Representative I, G.A.A. 4, Law Club 4. BUENGER, LOUISE Literatas I, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Third Page Editor 4, Dux Femina 4, Valley Ball 3, Dance Club 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4. BURCH, NORMAN Stamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Minstrels 2, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative I, Law Club 3, 4. Sixth Row: BURGESS, FRANCES, Franie G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Minstrels 3, Individual Sports 3, Volley Ball I. BURKHART, HAROLD, Burkie Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Victory Corps Council 4. BURNHAM, ROBERT, Bob Airplane Club 2, 3, President 3. Seventh Row: BURTON, LOIS G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Tagata I, 2, 3, French Club 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Tower News Staff 3, Literatas I, Vice President I, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Tower News Representative 3, Volley Ball I, Individual Sports 4, Glee Club I. BUSH, MARTHA BUTLER, EDWARD, George Physics Club 3, Camera Club 4. First Row: BUTTERFIELD, GLORIA Entered Withrow in senior year from Louisville, Kentucky. French Club 4. CAMPBELL, JOHN, Bae Minstrels 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4. CARGILL, ALICIA, M., lsh Tower News Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 3, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Home Room Reporter 3, G.A.A. l, Quill and Scroll 4, Withraw Players 4. 1 Second Row, CARSON, JOHN, Johnny I Bowling Team 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, President 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Se:retary 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Gens Togata l. CATHCART, RUTH, Cathie Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Greenville, Texas. Cheer- leader 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Law Club 4, Tower News Representative 2, 4, Annual Representative 3, Athletic Representative 4, Spanish Club 3, Swimming 3, 4. CALDER, BETTY JANE G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Law Club 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. Third Row, CHANNELL, DYLE Rifle Club 2, 3, Arclrery Club 2, 3, Aeronautics Club 4. CHAPMAN, JUNE D., Daisy June G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club T, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Eowling 2, 3, Volley Ball l, 2. ClSMADl, CATl'iERlNE, Kit G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Minstrels 3, Bowling 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Skate Club l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Volley Ball l, 2, 3, Individual Sports i, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club l, 2, 3, 4. Fourth Row: CLARK, DONNA, Honey Minstrels l, 2, G.A.A. l, 4, Tower Y 4, Gens Togata 4, Skate Club 4. CLIFTON, DOLORES, Peg Graduated in three years. Gens Togata 3, Tower Y 3. COCHRAN, BETTYE Entered Withrow in iunior year from Hughes High School. Spanish Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Law Club 4. Filth Row, COLEGROVE, MARGARET, Red G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Riding Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Baseball Z, 3, Valley Boll 2, Tennis 3. COLLIER, WRAY, HC. B. Rite Club 2, 3, Archery Club 2, 3, Camera Club l, Aeronautics Club 4. CONNELLY, JACQUELINE, Jackie Re-entered Withrow in iunior year from Indiana. G.A.A. l, 3, 4, Riding Club l, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Tower News Staff 4, Tower Y 4, Archery l, Tennis l, 3, 4, Gens Togata 4, Individual Sports 4, Life Saving 3, 4, Volley Ball l, Literatas I, Minstrels 3, 4. Sixth Row, CONNELLY, JIM, Red CONTNER, GILBERT, Gil CORNUELLE, ROBERT, Bob Seventh Row, CORNUELLE, RUTH, Carney Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, String Quartette 2, 3, 4, String Sextette 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. CASTELINI, MONA Entered Withrow in senior year from Ardmore, Pennsylvania. Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4, Camera Club 4, Gens Togata 4. COY, JACK .N in 'QL 'V J- N I xt' YN I I First Raw, CRAMER, DORIS JANE, Janey Literatas I, G.A.A. I, 2, Bowling 2, Skate Club 3, Tower Y 3, Tower News Staff 4, Special Chorus I, Gens Togata I. CRAWFORD, RICHARD, Dick Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Dover, Delaware. Physics Club 3, Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Band 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. CROCKETT, ARTHUR, Art Annual Art Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Manager 3, Victory Corps 4. Second Row: CROMWELL, ERNESTINE, Ernie CROOKS, VIRGINIA, Ginny G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Law Club 4, Tower News Staff 4. CROSSET, WALTER Hi-Y 2, 3, President 3, Swimming Team 2, 3, Manager 3, Archery Club 2, Sigma Gamma 4, Tower News Representative 3, Football 2, Cheerleader 4. Third Row, CULLEN, BILL, Weinerbrcin Hi-Y I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. CUNNINGHAM, Joseph, Joe CUSTER, ELIZABETH JANE, Betty Tower Y 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, French Club 4, Tennis 3, 4, Archery 3, 4. Fourth Row: DAMEN, SHIRLEY, Shirl Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, G.A.A. I, Archery 3, Tower Y 3, Volley Ball I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. D'AMICO, RUTH, Ruthie Minstrels I, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Tower Y 4. DANKER, BETTY, Bet Hockey 3, Volley Ball 3, Basketball 2, Skate Club I. Fitth Row: DEARBORN, VIRGINIA, Ginny G.A.A. I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Camera Club 2, Tennis I, 2. DEEDS, JANE, Deede Gens Togcita I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4. DeFOREST, FRANCES, Francie Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretory 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Alpha Y I, Tower Y 3, Dux Femina 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: DELLER, JACK, Jackson Band I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Law Club 4, Physics Club 3, Aeronautics Club 4, Secretory 4, Victory Corps 4. DENTON, ROBERT, Bob A Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. DEREMO, BETTY, Duchess Bowling I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Dux Femina 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Spanish Club 4, Seventh Row, DENNIS, HAZEL, Hal Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, French Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4. DIDLAKE, HALE Glee Club 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. DIERS, DOROTHY, Dottie Riding Club I, Bowling 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 3, War Stamp Representative 4. 46 First Row: DIETZ, JACQUE Hi-Y 3, 45 Life Saving 3, 45 Withrow Players 45 Minstrels 3, 4. DEITZ, VERNA Literatas I5 G.A.A. 45 Camera Club 45 Tower Y 3, 4, Recording Secretary 45 Annual Literary Staff 45 Annual Representative 45 Victory Corps 4. DISSELKAMP, RUTH, Diz Alpha Y 25 Bowling 3, 4. Second Row: ,J 5 Lv' DISTLER, KATHLEEN, Kay .V ' Alpha Y I, 25 Tower Y 3, 45 Minstrels I, , 3, 45 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 45 Archery I5 Swimming 25 Valley Ball 35 Annual Business Staff 35 Victory Corps 45 Tower News Representative I, 4. DODD, JACK, Jackson Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Withrow Players 35 Tower News Representative I. DODT, MARILYN A Cappella Choir 35 Glee Club 45 Annual Literary Staff 45 Victory Corps 45 Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4. Third Row: DOW, BETTY LOU, Lou Band I, 2, 35 Symphonic Band I, 2, 35 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Minstrels I, 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir I, 2, 35 G.A.A. 45 Athletic Representative I5 Annual Representative 2, 35 Victory Corps, 4. DOWNER, JOAN Gens Togata I, 25 G.A.A. 45 Tower Y 45 French Club 4. DOWNS, LOIS, Lo Annual Representative I5 Athletic Representative 2, 35 G.A,A. 2, 45 Swimming Team 25 Glee Club 45 G.A.A. Representative 3, 4. Fourth Row: DRAKE, ELMER, Skee Ball Hi-Y 35 Radio Club 2, 35 Aeronautics Club 4. DUNING, LOUIS, Laddie Basketball I, 25 Football I, 2, 35 Glee Club I5 Annual Representative I. DUQUETTE, JIM, Duke Entered Withrow in senior year from Downers Grove, Illinois. Football 45 Basketball 4. FIITI1 Row: DUQUETTE, PAUL, Duke Entered Withrow in senior year from Downers Grove, Illinois. Football 4. DURANT, WILLIAM, Bill Volley Ball 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Hi-Y 3, 4. DURHAM, FRANK, Frankie Newlin Math Club 4, Vice President 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Philologia 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 45 Min- strels I, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I5 Inter-Hi Choir 3, 45 Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4. Sixth Row: EADY, LEVIA, Shortie G.A.A. 2, 45 Glee Club 4. EBBING, CLAIRE G.A.A. I, 25 Tower Y 35 Victory Corps 4. EHRENBERG, OTTO Radio Club I, 2, 3. Seventh Row: EHRLICH, BETTY JANE, Ronnie G.A.A. I5 Gens Togata 25 Withrow Players 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 35 Lunchroom 3, 4. EIFERT, JOHN, Johnny Entered Withrow in iunior year trom Sycamore Township High School. Newlin Math Club 4. ELLIS, BETTY LOU, Grins Entered Withrow in senior year from Springfield, Ohio. Tower Y 4. First Row: ELSTON, JEANNE, Red ELY, RICHARD, Dick Physics Club 3, Annual Representative 3, Athletic Representative 2. EMMONS, HAROLD Entered Withrow in senior year from Manchester, Ohio. Band 4. Second Row: ENWRIGHT, RUTH, Blondie G.A.A. I, 2, Alpha Y i, 2, Tower Y 3, 4. ERHARDT, JOHN Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, 4, Minstrels 2, Tennis Team 4. ERICKSON, SONNY Third Row: ERMAN, PATRICIA, Pat G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Riding Club 3, Tip Toppers' Club 4, French Club 4. EUDALY, EDITH, Pat A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, G,A.A. I, Skate Club I, 2, Tower Y 3. EVANS, HAROLD, Ev Hi-Y I, 2, Minstrels 2, Law Club 4. Fourth Row, ravens, ALVIN, AI ,JL - ' Eweizs, MARY JANE, Eve's G.A.A. I, Glee Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Swimming Club 4. FAIKE, ELLEN Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Tower News Stalf 4, Tower News Reporter 3, 4, Hockey I, Volley Ball I, Indivi- dual Sports I, Bowling I, 2, 3. Fifth Row, FEEBACK, HAROLD, Feebie Entered Withrow in iunior year from Paris, Kentucky. Basketball 3, 4. FENNER, EVELYN, Ev Gens Toqata I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, 4. FIEGE, LOIS G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 4, Glee Club I, 2, Special Chorus I, Literatas I, Alpha Y 2, Thalian 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Aeneidae 4, French Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, President 4. Sixth Row: FIFIELD, HELEN Entered Withrow in junior year from Chicago, Illinois. G.A.A. 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4. FILLE, BOB Hi-Y I, Orchestra I, 2, Archery Club 2, Tower News Representative 3, 4. FISHER, MARTHA, Mart G.A.A. I, 3. Seventh Row: FISHER, ROBERT W., Fish Band I, 2, 3, 4, Trombone Quartet 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4. FLYNN, GRACE Tower News Representative 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Tower Y 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Annual Advertising Stall 2, 3, FREDRICK, MARJORIE, Margie Glee Club I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. First Row, FRISCH, SHIRLEY Entered Withrow in iunior year from Hughes High School. Gens Togata 4, Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. FRODGE, DONALD B., BIaire Chess Club 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Newlin Math Club 4. FRYBURGER, DOROTHY, Dotty Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Victory Corps 4, Minstrels 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. Second Row, FULLER, JEAN MARY Entered Withrow in senior year from Urbana, Illinois. Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4, Dance Club 4. FUNKE, WILLIAM G., Bill Band I, Foobatll 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Vice President 4, Rifle Club I, Tip Toppers' Club 4. FURST, ERWIN Entered Withrow in iunior year from Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. Third Row: FUSARO, DOROTHY, Dotty Entered Withrow in sophomore year from New Jersey. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Athletic Representative 3, Annual Representative 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, Spanish Club 3. GAHR, PEGGY Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, 3, Athletic Repre- sentative 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4, G.A.A. 4, Annual Repre- sentative I. GEHLKER, FRED, Fritz Hi-Y 3, Glee Club 4. Fourth Row, GIBSON, MARION Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, G.A.A. I, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, GIESEL, FRED, Deacon Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Radio Club 4, Victory Corps 4, Tower News Staff 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, President 3, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, Secretary 3. GILL, JEANNE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative I, 2, Home Room Re- porter 3, Minstrels 2, Gens Togata 3, 4, Aedile 4, Thalian 4, Scrib- blers 4, Victory Corps 4, Swimming Club 4, Dux Femino 4. Fifth Row: GILLESPIE, JIM F. Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Camera Club 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Tower News Staff 4. GIM, ELIZABETH, LIZ G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Victory Corps 4. GLASER, JAMES, Jim . Hi-Y I, 4, Physics Club 3, Thalian 4. Uh! i '4 Sixth Row: l!lI ,UIVIXX R . ' GLAZIER, JANE A 'J ' G.A.A. I, 2, Hockey I lAnnual Advertising Staff 4, Archery 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Volley Ball ,' Tower Y 3, Annual Representative 4, Victory Corps 4. GLENN, DAVID, Dave Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Gens Togata 4. GODLEY, VIRGINIA, Ginny G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Alpha Y I, French Club 4, Tower Y 3. Seventh Row: GRAYDON, FRANEE ' G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club I, Tower Y 4, Victory Corps 4, Minstrels 4. GRAFF, MAE, Texas Thalian 4, G.A.A. 3, Lunchroom 4, Victory Corps 4. GREULE, CAROLYN, Lynn G.A.A. 1, 4, Glee club 4. ia. ut., .41 what l ,. tbqf First Row, GRIECA, RUDY GRIMES, HARRY Tower News Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4. GROGG, ARTHUR, Art Hi-Y l, 2, Tip Toppers' Club 3. Second Row, GROSSHEIM, LOIS Entered Withrow in iunior year from Western Hills High School. Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Gens Togata 4. HALL, JOAN Skate Club l, 4, G.A.A. l. HALL, THOMAS, Tom Entered Withrow in senior year from Miami Beach, Florida. Tip Top- pers' Club 4, Physics Club 4. Third Row, HALLER, WALTER, Walt Basketball 3, Manager 3, Hi-Y 3, Law Club 4, Aeronautics Club 4. HALLERMAN, EVLYN, Edgie Literatas I, 2, President 2, G.A.A. 3, Thalian 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Tower Y 3, Glee Club 3, Tip Toppers' Club 4, Riding Club 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Annual Representative 3, 4. HALVORDSON, HEDGAR Entered Withrow in iunior year from Nashville, Tennessee. Fourth Row: HAMLIN, MARTHA, Marti Entered Withrow in sophomore year from West Virginia. HANCOCK, JANET G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Swimming 3, 4, Volley Ball l, 3. HARPER, BETTY, Bet' ' Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Tower Y 3, 4. Fifth ROW: HARRIS, BEN, Sonny Stamp Club l, 2, Philologia 3, 4, Judge 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4. HARTMAN, MARIAN, Mary G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4. HARTWELL, DONALD, Don Camera Club l, 2, Chess Club 2, 4, Law Club 4. Sixth Row, HASHER, ARMIN Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Law Club 3, Swimming Team 2, Chess Club 2. HAUSER, JOYCE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Loveland, Ohio. Athletic Representative 2, Tower News Representative 3, Skate Club 3, Dance Club 4, Tower Y 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volley Boll 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, G.A.A. Representative 4, Swimming 2, Tennis 2, 3, Bowling 3, Law Club 4, Victory Corps 4. HAUTH, JEAN CLAIRE, Jeannie G.A.A. 3, Spanish Club 3, Tower Y 3, Law Club 4, Athletic Repre- sentative 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 3, 4, Victory Corps 4. Seventh Row, HECK, THEODORE, Ted HEDRICK, JEAN, Jeanie Gens Togata l, 2, 3, Literatos I, Thclian 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Glee Club 3, Home Room Reporter 3. HERGET, ALBERT, Al Entered Withrow in senior year from Liberty, Missouri. First Row, HEGNER, LARRY Withrow Players 2, 3, Minstrels I. HENDERSON, MARY, Red HENDRICKS, LOUIS, Louie Football 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, A Cappella Choir I, 3, Glee Club 3, Philologia 3, 4. Second Row, HERDMAN, MARY KATHARINE, Mary Kay Dance Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players I, 2, Archery I, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Riding Club I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Vice President 3, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Victory Corps Council 4, Secretary 4, Tower Y 4, Senior Advisory Council 4. HICKMAN, RUTH Tower Y 3. HILL, BOB Third Row: HILL VIRGINIA, Ginn I Y G.A.A. I, 2, Gens Togata I, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tower News Staff 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, French Club 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Hockey I, Archery 3, Riding Club I, Tennis I. HOCTOR, JAMES, Jim HOELTKE, EDWIN, Eddie Physics Club 4. Fourth Row: HOHNECK, ALFRED N., Bud A Cappella Chair 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Special Chorus I, Annual Represen- tative 2, 3. HOLLMAN, LOCH, Snooks Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hughes High School. Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4, Latin Club 4. HOLT, CAROL Bowling Club 4. Fllfll ROW: HOLT, ARTHUR Sigma Gamma 4, Swimming Team 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. HOPKINS, FRIEDA G.A.A. 3, Tower Y 3, Dance Club 3, Law Club 4, Tower News Staff 4, Volley Ball 4, Victory Corps 4, War Stamp Representative 3. HOWARD, ERNST, Ernie Rifle Club 2, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Physics Club 3, Football 4. Sixth Row: HOWELL, RICHARD, Dick Hi-Y I, Archery Club 4, Secretory 4, French Club 4, Secretary 4. HOWISON, BARBARA, Barb Minstrels 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, President 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Dux Femina 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 2, 3, Bull's Eye Club 2, 3, Dance Club 2, Basketball I, 2, Tennis I, 2, Volley Ball I, Hockey I, Tower News Representative 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. HUNNICUTT, KENNETH, Whitey Seventh Row, HUSSEL, OSCAR Newlin Math Club 4. HUTTON, GEORGE, Bud Skate Club I. JACKSON, DOROTHY, Dot Minstrels I, G.A.A. I. 5I First Row: JACOBS, HELEN Entered withraw in iunior year from New York. Lunchroom 3, 4, Life Saving 3, Swimming Club 4, Tower Y 4, Skate Club 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Archery 4, Volley Ball 4, G.A.A. 3, 4. JEFFRIES, ELEANOR, Rudy G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, Victory Corps 4, Athletic Repre- sentative 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Representative 3. JAHNIGEN, RUTH, Rudie A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Orchestra 4. Second Row, JOHNSON, BETTY, Bessie Entered Withrow in senior year from Bloomington, Indiana. JOHNSON, BILL, W.R. Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4. JORDAN, WILLIAM E., Bill A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Physics Club 3, Annual Representative 3, Athletic Representative I, 2. Third Row, JORDAN, MARJORIE, Mari Tennis I, 2, Baseball I, Alpha Y I, Tower News Representative 3. KAGRISE, THOMAS ROY, Tom Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. KAHLE, VERNON ROBERT, Bob Lunchroom 4, Stamp Club I, 2. Fourth Row, KARCH, MARILYN, Lynn Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Rochester, N. Y. Glee Club 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Thalion 4, Dux Femina 4, Minstrels 3, 4. KASHBAUM, JACQUELYN, Jackie Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y I, Tower Y 4. KARLAGE, BETTY, Squirt Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Tower News Staff 4. Fifth Row: KEILHOLZ, DOROTHY, Dotty Skate Club I, 2, 3, Recording Secretary 3, Tower News Staff 4, Victory Corps 4. N I f . Y 'I KELLY, ADA, Mackey 'QL 'LJ ,.i..1M-X f G.A.A. I, Skate Club I, 3, Volley Ball I, Bowling 4. KELLEY, HARLEY Law Club 4, Chess Club 4. Sixth Row: KELLEY, MARY, Babe School Bank 3, 4, Hockey 4, Volley Ball 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, Individual Sports 4. KENDRICK, JACK, Jackson Sigma Gamma 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I. KIDD, THOMAS, Tom Seventh Row, KING, SHIRLEY, Shirl Tower Y 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Hockey 4, Bowling 3, Basketball 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Individual Sports 3, Baseball 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, Law Club 4 KINNEY, ROBERT, Bob A Gif Z Hi-Y 2, 3, Tennis Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Philo gia 3, Riding Club . KIRBY, NORMA LEE G.A.A. 2, 3, Law Club 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. 52 First Row: KITSMILLER, VERLE, Duke Hi-Y 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, Law Club 4. KIZER, JAMES, Jimmy Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff I, 2, 3, Sigma Gamma 4, President 4, Horn Quartet I, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 2, 3, Victory Corps Council 4, Annual Represen- tative 2. KLAPPERT, JEAN Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Spanish Club 3. Second Row: KLEIN, ED Football I, 2, 3, 4. KLEIN, JANE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4. KLINE, RANDALL, Randy Tower News Representative I, Athletic Representative 4, Annual Rep- resentative 4. Third Row, KLUBER, BOB, Clyde Volley Ball 2, 3, Tennis Club I. KLUMPP, HELEN Literatas I, 2, Annual Advertising Staff 3, Thalian 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Law Club 4. KOHTE, MARVIN, Ma rve Philologia 3, Volley Ball 4, Tip Toppers' Club 4. Fourth Row: KOLLER, BETTY, Betts G.A.A. I, Alpha Y 2, Basketball 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tennis 3, Minstrels 3, Individual Sports 3. KRAMER, MAE Law Club 4, Secretary 4. KRATZ, ARTHUR, Arthuro Chess Club 2. Fifth Row, KRANZ, RUTH Band I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, French Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4. KREBS, ELMER, JR., Bounce Stamp Club I, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. KUDELLA, WERNER,f Baldy Track 2, 4, Philologia 3, Annual Representative I, Aeronautics Club 4. Sixth Row, KUHLTHAU, JACK, Wilbur I Band I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative I. KUNTZ, VIRGINIA, Ginnie G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4, Law Club 4. LAHKE, RICHARD Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row, LAMBERT, BEVERLY Law Club 4, Lunchroom 4. LANHAM, RUTH Tower Y 4. TARTZ, INGE, Inky Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, Dance Club 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Low Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Tower News Staff 3, Ath' letic Representative I, G.A.A. I, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2. 53 I A L 8- N lb Qs Wk .Qi First Row: LAVANIER, PAUL Bowling 3, Minstrels 3, Law Club 4. LAVELL, JACQUELINE, Jackie Literatas I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I 4- Gens Togata 2 3 4- Aeneidae 4 ' 77 - LAzARus, HERBERT, Herb Physics Club 3, Secretary 3, Life Savin 3, Minstrels 2. Second Row, E, BETTY, Lee iteratas I, 2, Secretary 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Symphonic Bond I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Minstrels 3, 4. LEICHT, CARL, Flash Band I, 2, Football 3. LIPSCOMB, ROBERT, Bob Glee Club 4. 0 Third Row: LESTINGI, ANTHONY, Tony Glee Club 2, 3, Newlin Math Club 4. LETTOW, CLAIRE, Pinkie IN LEWIS, DOROTHY JANE, Dotty . f Alpha Y I, Band 34 4, Orchestra 2, 3, . l 1 Four R w y3 K I , PATTY LO , Pat .A.A. I, Thalian 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower News aff 3. LITTLEJOHN, VIRGINIA, Jinnie Bowling 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Archery 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual At Staff 4, Victory Corps 4. LOGAN, HELEN Dux Femina 4, Literatas I, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Aeneidae 3, Newlin Math Club 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Archery 2. - . A ft 'LIE - Fifth Row: -- ,ML 1 'L ., M1 LOHSE, MARY ELIZABETH, Betty Literatas I, 2, Gens Togota I, 2, Pep Committee I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, P esident 4, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Atheltic Rep- re tative I 2 3 f- . PICOLO, JEAN, Pic . 0111, 623 M - ppt G.A.A. I, Tower News Representative 4. MacDONOUGH, JO ANN, Jody Alpha Y I, 2, Secretary 2, G.A.A. I, Tower Y 3. Sixth Row, ' MADDEN, WILLIAM, Bill - Hi-Y 4, Law Club 4. MAGGARD, DONNA DEAN Entered Withrow in senior year, Law Club 4, Tower Y 4. MAHAM, JEAN, Jeannie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Annual Repre- sentative 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Senior Advisory Council 4, Physics Club 4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 4. Seventh Row, MALLIN, JAMES, Hans Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Golf Team 3, 4, Captain 4, Ath- letic Representative 3, 4. MALONE, HELEN, Bootie MAPPES, ROBERT W., Bob Camera Club 3, 4, S cretary 4, Philologia 3, 4, War Stamp Repre- sentative 3, 4. 54 .fr First Row: MARCUM, DEXTER ' ,ff Entered Withrow in junior year from Norma, Tennessee. f MARK, ELIZABETH, Beautiful . fu Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2. V ' ll f f MARKUS, BETTY ANNE, Bet fi ' -J G.A.A. I, 2, Glee Club 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower Y ictory Corps 4. Second Row: MARSHALL JANE Janie II Il I I Annual Representative I, Gens Togat I, 2, ower Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Glee Club 2, 3. MARTIN, JESSE, Juice Track Team 3, 4. MATTESON, RANDOLPH, Randy Philologia 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Tower News Staff 4, Riding Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, Victory Corps 4, Physics Club 4. Third Row: MATHERS, WILLIAM CLAYTON, Bill Hi-Y I, 2, Secretary I, Swimming Team 2, 4, Physics Club 3, War BondwCommittee 4. MATHIAS, HAROLD Camera Club 2, Swimming Team 2, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Physics Club 3, New- lin Math Club 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. MATLGCK, AGNES, Aggie Fourth Row: MAYER, NANCY, Nan Tennis I, G.A.A. I, 4, Minstrels I, 4, Tower Y 4, Athletic Representa- tive 2, 3, Glee Club 4. MAYER, RUTH G.A.A. I, 2, Hockey I, Swimming I. McDONALD, JIM, Mac Lunchroom I, 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Golf Team 4. Fifth ROW: MCGILLIARD, VIRGINIA, Jinny G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4, Tower News Staff 4. MCGOWAN, ARNO, Mac Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. MCHUGH, JANE, Hughie A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Tower Y 4, G.A.A. Representative 3, Minstrels I, 2, 4, Annual Representative 4. Sixth Row: MCNALL, BARBARA Barbie Volley Ball I, Baseball I, Literatas I, 2, Gens Togata I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Lite Saving 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Athletic Representative 4, Dux Femina 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4. MCPHEETERS, IRMA LOUISE, Feefie fi -9, volley sou 3, G.A.A. 3. ' MEENTS, JOHN, Johnny Drum Maior I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff 2, 3, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Horn Quartet 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row, MEER, LEONORE A., Lory Literatas I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball alley Ball 3, Archery 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, Lunchroom 2, 4 MEHLHOPE, KENNETH, MehI Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 2, Basketball 2, Volley Ball 4, pt im, Sigma Gamma 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Aeronautics X V 0 METZ, BETTY LEE, Metz X0 ounce Club T, 2, G.A.A. T, Tennis T, 2. N v' 55 ' , J First Row: MEYER, DOROTHY, Dotty G.A.A. I, Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Dux Femina 4, Alpha Y I, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4. MEYER, ELINOR Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. G.A.A. 2, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Scribblers 4, Annual Representative 3, Physics Club 4, Aeneidoe 3. MEYER, RUTH ANN Tower Y 3. Second Row: , MIDDENDOREF, ROBERT, Bob , ' ,, ' Aifpi.-me Club 2, Radio Club 3, victory 'Corps 4,iL1,7f ,ef MITTENDORF, HERBERT 1 M' MEFFORD, MARY . Q if , xl . jf. 1 Y. 1 . UN, Third Row: l A A .V R MILLER, JEANNE 37' G.A.A. 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Volley Ball 2, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 4, Victory Corps 4, Annual Representative 3. MILLER, RUTH E. Entered Withrow in iunior year from Anderson Township. Glee Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Skate Club 4, Bowling 4, G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4. MILTON, EDNA Entered Withrow in iunior year from Norwood High School. Law Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, G.A,A. 3. f' v Fourth Row: MINTKENBOUGH, JACK, Mick Entered Withrow in sophomore year tram Terrace Park. Newlin Math Club 4. MITCHELL, JANET, Mitch G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Indi- vidual Sports 4, Victory Corps 4. MITCHELL, JEAN, Mitch G.A.A. 3, 4, Riding Club I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 4. Fifth Row: MITCHELL, DOROTHY, Dotty Entered Withrow in senior year from Cleveland, Ohio. Tower Y 4. MOHNEY, ELOISE, Elo Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Cranford, New Jersey. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Baseball 2, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Physics Club 2. MONCE, MARTHA, Mousey Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, French Club 4, Orchestra 4, Victory Corps 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Sixth Row: MORELLI, FRANCES, Francie Camera Club 2, A Cappella Choir I, 2, Glee Club I, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Recording Secretary 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, Victory Corps 4, Tower News Representative 3. MORGAN, DONALD Hi-Y I, 2, 3, President 2, Treasurer 3, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3. MORGAN, MARY, Katie Scribblers 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Tower Y 4, Thalian 4, Tip Toppers' Club 4, Tower News Staff 4. Seventh Row: MOORMANN, ANTOINETTE G.A.A. 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Camera Club 4. O'NEILL, DAN, Bus ORNES, BILL 56 First Row: MOSS, DOROTHY, Dottie Entered Withrow in sophomore ye MCCULLOUGH, ELAINE, E UF from Terrace Park. Volley Ball I, Spanish Club 2, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4. MUELLER, DON, Mull Vice President 2 Archer Club 2 3 Treasurer 2 Rifle Club Hi-Y 2, 4, : Y f , : 2, Tower News Staff 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Vice President 4, Debate Club 4, Vice President 4, Minstrels 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Thalian 3, 4. Second Row: MUELLER, JOHN C. Jack Band I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, B sentative 4, Minstrels 4. MUELLER, JUANITA, Pudgy G.A.A. 1, 2, Aiphf, Y 4. MUELLER, RUTH, Rudie A Cappella Choir 3, Tower News S Third Row, MULLER, JOANNE, Jody owling Club 4, War Stamp Repre- taff 4. Riding Club l, 2, 3, Annual Advertising Staff 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 4. MULLER, SUZANNE, Suzie o.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Representative I, Home Room Rep Victory Corps 4. MEYERS, DEAN Track 3, 4, Football 3, 4. Fourth Row: MEYERS, JAMES, Jim resentative 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Symphonic Bond 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, President 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Physics Club 4, Riding Club 4, President 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Chess Club 4. NETHERO, RAYMOND, Ray Skate Club 2, Camera Club 3, Club 4, Tower News Representat Spanish Club 2. NEWBY, MARIE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Playe Staff 4, Riding Club 3, Camera Ball I, Individual Sports 3, 4, V Debate Club 4, Minstrels 3, Radio ive 2, Hi-Y 2, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, rs 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Literary Club 2, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Volley ictary Corps 4, Hockey I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, G.A.A. Representative 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 4. Fifth Row, NOELCKE, JACK, Jackson Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, NOERTKER, JEAN, Jeanie Bowling Club 3. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Terrace Park. Gens Togata 2, 3, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Femina 4, Tower News Staff 4, Ti 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Secretary 4. ROETKER, NANCY, Nan Dance Club 3, 4. Sixth Row, NOLAN, PEGGY, Peg Treasurer 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Dux p Toppers' Club 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Bowling 3, 4. 2, 4, Gens Togata 4, Glee Club 3, 4, NOVOTNY, JEROME, Jerry Home Room Representative I, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, Law Club 3, Minstrels 2, 2, Physics Club 3. NUNN, ELSWORTH Seventh Row, OBERJOHN, ROBERT, Obee Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4. OESTERLEIN, CHESTER OETERS, CALVIN Camera Club 2, 3, Camera Course First Row, OSTERBROCK, JACK Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hartwell High School. Radio Club 3, 4. PACHOUD, WALLACE, Wally Hi-Y I, 2, Tip Toppers' Club 4. PALIOBAGIS, MARKO, Mark Newlin Math Club 3, Radio Club 3, 4, Slide Rule Club 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4. Second Row: PANCOAST, JANICE, Honey G.A.A. I, Tower News Representative 3, Bowling 3, 4. PANDORF, FRANK Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Airplane Club 2. PARKER, ELIZABETH, Libby Law Club 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Victory Corps 4. Third Raw, PATTERSON, ALBERT, AI Tennis Club I, 2, 3, Tip Toppers' Club 3 ,4. PAVELY, GRACE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Indivi- dual Sports I, 2, 3, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. PAVEY, LINCOLN, Link Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, Skate Club I, 2, Physics Club 3. Fourth Row, PEAL, CATHERINE, Caye French Club 4. PENCE, EMERSON, Ray Entered Withrow in senior year from Manchester High School. Bowling Club 4. PERIN, JOE C. Go 'lflgam 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Captain 4, Hi,Y 3, 4. Jyifth Row, fl PETERMAN, MARY LEE, Pete ! G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Valley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Archery 2, Glee Club 3, 4, PETERS, DORIS, Do G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 2, Archery I- Volley Boll I, 2, 3, Secretary to Miss Fullriede 4. PETERSON, PATRICIA, Pat Dance Club I, Annual Advertising Staff 2, Tower Y 3, 4. Sixth Row: PETREY, LOUISE, Louie PFEFFER, JEAN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hiking Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. PHILLIPS, RICHARD Band I, Orchestra I, Symphonic Band I, Gens Togata I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4. Seventh Row: PIEPER, GLORIA, Gil Entered Withrow in senior year from Seaman, Ohio. Tower Y 4, Law Club 4. PLUCCI, MARIE Law Club 4, Victory Corps 4. PAOLINO, MARJORIE, Margie Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, French Horn Quartet 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 4. First Row, PORTNER, GAIL, Becky Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 4, A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4. PRATHER, DORIS PREISH, ROBERT, Bob Entered Withrow in senior year from Detroit, Michigan. Spanish Club 4. Second Row: PRIGGE, ROBERT, Bob Entered Withrow during freshman year from Toledo, Ohio. Thalian 3, 4, President 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Basketball 2, Tennis Club 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Withrow Players I, 2, Philologia 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President of Senior Class 4. PRINTESS, JUANITA PYLE, BARBARA, Barb G.A.A. I, Dance Club 2, 3, Annual , 3, French Club 4. Third Row: RABE, MILDRED, Milly G.A.A. I, Dance Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Tower News Representative 3. RAHE, WILMA, Boots Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Madeira, Ohio. RADCLIFFE, DAVID, Dave Entered Withrow in junior year from Woodward High School. Cross- Country 3, 4, Skate Club 4. Fourth Row, RANDOLPH, KATHERINE, Kat Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4. RANKIN, WILLIAM T., Bill Tennis Club 2, 3. RATHKAMP, WILLIAM, Bill Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Filth Row: RATTNER, BYRDIE RAE, Bert G.A.A. I. REMKE, RICHARD, Dick Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. RICHARDS, DOROTHY, Dot Freshman Dramatic Club I. Sixth Row: RICHARDSON, JOHN, Jack Cross-Country 4. RIDER, ROSE MARIE, .Iitter Gens Togata 4, Tower News Staff 4. ROBERTS, RUTH, Ruthie - Debate Club 2, Gens Togata I, 2, Dux Femina 4, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. I, 3, Volley Ball 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Tennis I, Spanish Club 4. j Q E Seventh Row: ROGERS, VIRGINIA, Ginny Band 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Vice President 2, Symphonic Band 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Archery I, Hockey I, Spanish Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 3, 4. RUCHHOFT, ROBERT H., Ruckie Band I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Orchestra 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 4. RUDLOFF, WILLIAM E., Bill Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Cross Country 4. ALL First Row: RUNGE, DONALD Hi-Y I, 2, Airplane Club 3, Newlin Math Club 4, Track 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3. RUNK, ROBERT, Bob Camera Club 3, Physics Club 3, Vice President 3, Annual Advertising Staff 4, A Cappella Choir 4. RUSSELL, EMILY ANNE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Swimming Club 4, Spanish Club 4. Second Row, SAUER, JACK Basketball 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Physics Club 3, Tip Top- pers' Club 4 SCALLAN, MARY, Pony M44 P, SGQW Annual Art Staff I, G.A.A. I. QV SCHACHTE, CATHERINE, Kitty Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Ursula Academy. Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Glee Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. Third Row, SCHANZ, LOIS, Red Alpha Y I, G.A.A. 4, Law Club 4, Tower Y 4. SCHAUER, SHERMAN, Bud A Cappella Choir 4, Bowling Club 4, Captain 4, Glee Club 4, Camera Club I. SCHEIDLER, BOB Fourth Row: SCHEIFFELE, LOUIS, Lou Entered Withrow in iunior year from Western Hills High School. Lunchroom 3, 4, Law Club 4. SCHIMPF, BILL, Sl'll'Imp Camera Club I, Law Club 4, Hi-Y 4, Thalian 4. SCHMALE, HILDEGARD, Hilda G.A.A. 2, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Skate Club 4, Victory Corps 4, Volley Ball 4, Basketball 4, Individual Sports 4, G.A.A. Represen- tative 4, Lunchroom 4. Fifth Row, SCHMIDT, JOHN, Smitty SCHMITT, DORIS Gens Togata 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 4, Camera Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Min- strels 3, 4, Archery I, 2, 3. SCHNEIDER, JANE, Sis Entered Withrow in junior year from Milford, Ohio. Tower Y 3, Annual Advertising Staff 3, Law Club 4. Sixth Row, SCHNEIDER, MARIAN Literatas I, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Newlin Math Club 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. SCHNITZER, WILLIAM SCHOFIELD, LORRAINE, Scho G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Thalian 4, Skate Club I, Hockey I, Volley Ball I, Tower Y 3, Home Room Representative 3, 4, Athletic Representative 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4. Seventh Row, SCHROEDER, JACK, Jake Band I, 2, 3. SCHURGAST, MIRIAM, Mir Volley Ball I, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, Thalian 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Basketball I. SCHULER, JOAN G.A.A. I, Tower Y 3, Individual Sports I, Volley Ball I, Annual Representative I. First Row, SCOTT, BERTHA, Liddie Lunchroom 3, 4. SCROGGINS, ROGER, Rag Bookroom 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Basketball 2, Minstrels 2, 3. SCHLEF, AL Second Row, SHACKELFORD, DON SHEPARD, ANN, Annie Lunchroom 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Baseball 4, G.A.A. 4. SIDES, ALFRED, Bud Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Norwood High School. Cross- Country 3, 4. Third Row: SIEKMANN, JACK, Seek Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Camera Club I, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Judge 4, Tip Toppers' Club 3, 4, President 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Tower News Staff 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4. SKIFF, DAVIS, Skippy A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. SKIFF, RUTH, Skiffie Glee Club I, 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, Bowling 4. Fourth Row: SLOAN, MILDRED, MiI Glee Club I, 2, G.A.A. I. SMITH, BETTY JANE, Pat G.A.A. I, Skate Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4. SMITH, DON, Smlttie Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, A Cappella Choir 4, Track Team 3, 4. Fifth Row: SMITH, EUGENE, Gene SMITH, FRED I., Marbles Entered Withrow in junior year from Plainfield, New Jersey. Tip Top- pers' Club 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 4. SMITH, JEANNETTE, Jan Entered Withrow in iunior year from Hughes High School. Glee Club 3, Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4, Skate Club figlolley Balli. ' xx ll Sixth Row: SMITH, MARGARET, Peggie G.A.A. 2, Tower Y 3. SMITH, VIRGINIA M., Ginny G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Ter-nis I, 2, 4, Valley Ball 4, Basketball 4, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative I. SNOW, MARY ELLA, Snow G.A.A. 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Valley Ball 3, Baseball 2. Seventh Row, SOHNGEN, JIM Hi-Y 2, Gens Togata 2, Newlin Math Club 2, 3, Chess Club 2, French Club 4, Philologia 3, 4, Judge 3, 4. SOMERSET, RUTH Entered Withrow in senior year from Norwood High School. SPARKES, PAUL, Sparkie Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4. First Row, SPENCER, JEANNE G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 2. SPRATT, BOB, Jack STAATS, JAMES C., Clinton Thalian 4, Camera Club 3. Second Row: STANSBERRY, ELDON, Stan Camera Club 4. STEARNS, PATRICIA, Pat G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Scribblers 4, Thalian 4, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Riding Club I, 2, Minstrels 3, Tower News Staff 4, Athletic Representative I, Tower News Representative 3, 4, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Hockey I, Volley Ball I, 2, 3. STEEL, CHARLES Third Row: STEGEMEYER, MARGIE, Stegy Law Club 4, Tower Y 4, G.A.A. 4. STEINEM, JACK STEIOFF, JUNE, Junie G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Annual Business Staff 4, Law Club 4. Fourth Row: STEPHAN, SUE, Susie Graduated in three years. Withrow Players I, 2, 3, Alpha Y I, G.A.A. I, 2, Gens Togata I. STEPHEN, WILLIAM, Bill STEPHENS, ROBERT, Steve Newlin Math Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 3, ens ogata ,J Fit Row, STEWARD, PHYLLIS, PhyI G.A.A, 2, 3, Archery 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower News Staff 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 4. STEWART, CATHERINE, Kate Withrow Players I, 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Sec., Tower News Represen- tative 4, Athletic Representative I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, Volley Ball 2, Archery 2, Thalian 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, Annual Advertising Staff 4, War Stamp Representative 3. STEWART, RICHARD, Dick Bowling Club 4. I Sixth Row, Q sricHrENoTH, WARREN' W sTiNE, wiLuAM, Bill Newlin Math Club 4, President 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Annual Lit- erary Staff 4, Victory Corps Council 4. STOFFREGEN, MARY ANN G.A.A. 3, Tower Y 3, Glee Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, G.A.A. Representative 3. Seventh Row: STRADER, CURTIS, Curt Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, Volley Ball 4, Bowling Club 4, Treasurer 4. STRAIT, BRUCE, Curly Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, President 3, Censor 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Assistant Co-Editor 4, Orchestra 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 4, French Club 4, President 4, Athletic Representative 3, 4. STROHM, RITA B. Alpha Y I, 2, Volley Ball I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Victory Corps 4. First Row, STOOS, BOB, Stucie Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, Physics Club 3, Spanish Club l. STRONG, JANET G.A.A. l, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Archery 3, Home Room Representative 2, Annual Representative 3. STURGEON, RUTH, Poofie A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Annual Representative 2, Tower News Representative l, Alpha Y l, 2, Literatas l, 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Volley Ball l, Individual Sports l, Victory Corps 4, Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4. Second Row: STURTEVANT, ANN SUNNENBERG, Charles, Sunny SUTHERS, JAYNE, Pee Wee G.A.A. l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Alpha Y l, 2, Swimming 2, 4, Archery l, 2, Gens Togata 2, Athletic Representative l. Third Row: SWOPSHIRE, LORETTA, Lokey TATMAN, JUANITA, Nita Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir l, 2, 3, Lunchroom 4. TEARE, ETHEL Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4,, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Tower Y 3, 4. Fourth Row: THIELE, SHIRLEY, Blondie Entered Withrow in senior year from Deer Park, Ohio. Tip Toppers Club 4, Bowling 4. THOMAS, BETTY JANE, Myrt Skate Club 3, Treasurer 3, Tower Y 3, Tower News Staff 4. THOMAS, RUTH, Tommie G.A.A. l, 2, Alpha Y l, 2, Volley Ball l, Tower Y 3, 4, Law Club 4, Annual Representativ I, 2, 4 ma Q Jvc -' Fifth Row: X THOMPSON, BERTHA GRACE, Bert Entered Withrow in iunior year from Berea, Ohio. Tower News Staff 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Victory Corps 4. THIERINGER, l'lARRlET, Hattie G.A.A, l, Alpha Y l, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Volley Ball l. THURMAN, HERMAN, Otto Hi-Y 2, Tennis Club 4, Volley Ball 4, Math Club 4. Sixth Row: TIETMEYER, GORDON, Tiet Football 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3. TIMM, FRED Archery Club 2, 3. TODD, JACK B., Jackson Physics Club 3. Seventh Row, TOLES, l.UCll.LE, Lu 5 ' ' Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Terrqxcjd r High School. G.A.A. 2, Volley son 3, Tower Y 3. Xf- TONNE, SHIRLEE, Toni pl, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistagb Artiditgr , ens Togata I, Tower Y 4. J' f' f7 TRACY, RICHARD, Dick J Entered Withrow in senior year from Loveland, Ohio, Orchestra 4. ,ff A. ,xi R UK 1,1 -v. '- J 1' IIN' First Row: TUMSER, BOB Entered Withrow in iunior year from Hawthorn, New Jersey. Golf Team 3, 4. TYNAN, BOB, Tiny Track 3, 4. ULMER, BETTY ANN Literatas I, Skate Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. Second Row, ULMSCHNEIDER, BILL, Willy Stamp Club I, 2, Physics Club 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, Law Club 4, War Stamp Representative 3, Athletic Representative I, Home Room Representative 3. UMBACH, LOUIS, Louie Radio Club 3, 4, President 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Manager 4, Philologia 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer and Vice President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, Minstrels 3, 4. URLAGE, AGNES Third Row: ' 1, vAiLE J ANNE. I I ,flff Enter yrMnior year from Reading, Ohio. Tower Y 4, Tip pers' ub 4, Thalian 4. VAN CAMP, DONNA, Dutchie Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Terrace Park, Ohio. VAUGHAN, DAVID, Dove Radio Club 4. Fourth Row: VOIGHT, BARBARA JEAN, Barb Entered Withrow in junior year from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Riding Club 3, 4, Swimming Club 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. WAGNER, JIM, wap, Stamp Club 2, Aeronautics Club 4, Physics Club 4. WAHN, ANNA, Speedy G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Dance Club I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Physics Club 4. FIIIII Row: WORLEY, CHARLES, Whitey Entered Withrow in iunior year from Brandon, Mississippi. Football 3, Basketball 3, 4. WARREN, AGNES Louise, Aggie Spanish Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Baseball I, 2, Hockey I, 2, Tri-Hi Girl Reserves 4, President 4, Valley Ball I, 2, 3. WARREN, SHIRLEY Alpha Y I, 2, President 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Reporter 3, Bowling Team I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Archery I, Valley Ball I, 2. Sixth Row, WEBER, VIRGINIA LEE, Ginny Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Vice President 4. WENZEL, JEAN Valley Ball I, 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Individual Sports 4, Archery 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Annual Advertising Staff 4, Baseball 3, Victory Corps 4, Annual Representative I. WEST, LUCILLE, Lucy G.A.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Victory Corps 4, Valley Ball 3, 4, Baseball 3. Seventh Row: WEST, MARY LOUISE, Lou G.A.A. I, 4, Tower Y 4, Bowling 3, Athletic Representative 3, Home Room Representative 4, Victory Corps 4. WESTERKAMP, DAVE Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3, Life Saving 4. WESTGATE, VIRGINIA LEE, Ginny Lee G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Valley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 4, Dance Club 4, Tower News 3, Gens Togata 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 4. WHARTON, ALBERT, Al Baseball Manager I, 2, Football Manager 2, 3, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, Victory Corps 4. WHITTEKER, BILL, Whit Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. WHITTON, EILEEN, Whit Skate Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4. WILKIN, HAROLD, Fuzz Radio Club 4. WILKINS, JACQUELINE, Jackie Alpha Y I, 2, Treasurer 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, Gens Togata I, Annual Representative 2, 3, Valley Ball I, 2, Minstrels 4. WILLIAMS, MARY HELEN Law Club 4. WILLIAMSON, ALPHRETTA, Rhett Entered Withrow in senior year from Tinali High School. WILLIS, DOROTHY, Dottie Skate Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2. WILMES, BETTY, Betsy e.A.A. 3. G y. ,A I ll til wiNo ', DANIEL E., Dan a ia , '- I, 2, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Life Saving I, 2, 3, Bowling Club 4. WOLFE, EUGENE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Columbus, Ohio. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club 4, Minstrels 4. Alpha Y Il, ' R d ub I HI Y WOODARD, PHYLLIS, Phil Gens Togata I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Glee Club 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Dance Club 2, Individual Sports I, 2, Literatas 3, Newlin Math Club 3, 4. WUBBOLDING, ANNETTE, Annie Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representa- tive I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Hockey I, Tennis 3, 4. WUEST, GEORGE Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Auditorium Crew 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, President 3. YOUNG, TOMMY Entered Withrow in iunior year from Indianapolis, Indiana. Minstrels 3, 4. YOUTCHEFF, JON SHELDON Gens Togato I, 2, Physics Club 3, Treasurer 3, Law Club 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Chess Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Tower News Staff 4. ZEH, PEGGY, Peg Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Hockey I, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 4, Gens Togato 2, 3, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. ZEH, SHIRLEY, Shirl Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Skate Club I, 2, 4, Spanish Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Law Club 4. ZUMBIEL, DON, Zummie Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 4. SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR: Asmus, Ruth, Bush, Martha, Carlo, Jack, Carpenter, Harry, Carroll, Dan, Chacksfield, Roger, Cooper, Juanita, Cooper, Laura, Eckel, Edgar, Emerson, Ray Pence, Everett, Betty Lou, Gans, Winnie, Goodall, Charles, Hebbeler, Cliff, Hollmeyer, Walter, Howe, Betty Jane, Hurd, Thomas, Klepper, Mary Jane, Lyon, Jack, Manggrum, Robert, Manley, Jack, Mc- Nulty, Francis, McRae, Bob, Meinzen, Wilfred E., Miller, Carlos, Moel- chert, Rita, Morris, Robert, Nash, Louise, Nash, Myrwin, Perrino, Mary, Poland, Florence, Riechers, Henry, Southgate, Martha, Steinforth, Robert, Warfield, Charles, Willenberg, Harry, Williams, La Verne, Wilson, Frances, Winningham, Harold, Wirthlin, Ray, Thieken, Luella. Champions of flue .feaguef 5l:at,.4 thi Blood drips!!! A debtor is clouted on the been ond drogged ott to ioil. One-hundred-thirty million people begin the study ot chemistry in on ottempt to tormulote o sweet-tosting glue tor the bocks of vvor stomps. No connection, you soy. But there is. The obove represents port ot Withrow's ettort to insure Americo's tuture cis o tree, heolthy, tincinciolly secure notion. .51 -'Y This yeor some Tower Y groups, led by Mrs. Virginio Willioms ond Miss Virginioi Monn, devoted much ot their time to the moiking ot Red Cross tirst-oid kits. The kits ore distributed to men in the ormed forces. Less blood drips. The school bonk, under the direction ot T. l-l. Ziegler, ot- torded mony the chonce to solve their money tor the pro- verbiol roiiny doy itoggy, it you hoil from Colitorniol. Such eorly experience in thritt results in ci lite-long hoibit ot soving. No more debtors to be clouted. Joils moy become so sporsely populoted thot they dis- ploy Furnished Rooms signs. The homeroom soles ot vvor stomps gove .lopon's setting sun o long ride in the wrong direction, IA well-known moth teocher vvos reported sitting up nights trying to tig- ure out o vvoiy to sell more thon TOO per cent eoch vveekl One-hundred-thirty million people devote their time to wor work insteod ot chemicol coilculoitions. Withrow keeps right on licking - sweet-toisting glue, or not. n erclaJ4men,J goal. watch glzem warm up and Pl 9 al Hail, mighty senior, They cry, and bow in mock courtesy before an ex- alTed upperclassman. They wouldn'T admit it, but They're living for The day when They Too will be hailed and exalted. All seniors have incurable cases of senioritis, They say wiTh a leer. They wouldn'T Tell you, but They secretly look forward To contracTing that fourth-year disease. Those seniors are a bunch of exam-evoders, They groan as They sweat over finals. Don'T look now, buT They'll welcome that day when They Too can be exam-evaders. WiThrow's underclassmen have, from Their bull-pen vantage point, watched The seniors swing aT and miss some low, outside piTches, They have watched Them swing and connecT with some down-the-middle pitches. The upper- classmen are off for The big games in The maior leagues. Their True worth was discovered while They played in The minor leagues. Keep your eyes on The ball, Underclassmen! Stamps, stamps, and more stamps! Miss Rowell and Nancy seem to have an endless Task before Them, but This isn't the half of it! For Three years Miss Rowell has had the huge iob of handling WiThrow's sales Tax stamps. The Welfare Fund re- ceived well over two hundred dol- lars each of the past two years, and a new high was sought this year when 88,000 more stamps were Turned in at Christmas. HOME ROOM 5 FIRST ROW-J. Applegate, D. Ander- son, J. Baker, L. Arrington, T. Abrams, B. Abramson, E. Baker, H. Bains, M. Baker, J. Albert, SECOND ROW-P. Bach, P. Adams, G. Asmus, G. Back, L. Andrews, C. Anderson, R. Asher, L. Anderson, R. Arand, J. Acomb, C. Bales, V. Balcom. THIRD ROW-J. Agin, J. Barker, M. Ash, D. Allegeyer, R. Baker, L. Allegeyer, P. Aschinger, E. Barrett, N. Ayers, B. Anderson, D. Ault, D. Backer, J. Anderson, V. An- derson. HOME ROOM 10 FIRST ROW-D, Carter, J. Charlton, D. Coyle, B. Carter, R. Cole, J. Coch- ran, R. Christopher, J. Cogan, E. Col- ley, L, Combs, J. Coleman. SECOND ROW-B. Carstens, C. Cole, W. Castle- berry, C. Pruden, W. Cornelius, C. Chandler, D, Coler, T. Chumley, J. Cordes, D. Cogan, F. Corder, R. Combs, THIRD ROW-G. Cates, C. Crider, V. Cordes, B. Conner, A. Ca- tron, M. Carter, Z. Carpenter, V. Covington, P. Craig, R. Clooney, E. Coons, M. Cook. FOURTH ROWMM. Clark, C. Clippinger, J. Coomer, G. Cobb. HOME ROOM 9 FIRST ROVV-M. Bohenkamp, R. Cal- vert, J. Boring, E. Buckholz, M. Brown, P, Burnham, D. Brumage, A. Buchan- an, N. Buscema, J. Briggs. SECOND ROW-B. Braun, B. Brockmon, J. Browning, D. Carns, N. Brandenburg, M. Breodmiller, D. Bradley, H. Ken- nedy, P. Caldwell, B. Carmack, J. Bowers, M. Burley. THIRD ROW-B. Buxton, D. Cameron, J. Bullock, C. Buckshore, S. Carringer, J. Brewster, F. Butler, J. Boulware, H. Brown, J. Brunch, V. Camardo, J. Burns. HOME ROOM 7 FIRST ROW-L. Bock, D. Boese, M. Boggs, B. Barringer, S. Blow, B. Bax- ter, J. Binder. SECOND ROW-D. Bolce, E. Bergdoll, C. Bieser, J. Ben- nett, E. Blice, B. Boston, J. Bazoff, D. Boggess, J. Borcherding, E. Boehmer. THIRD ROW-R. Bothwell, R, Bradfield, F. Birk, G. Belperio, W. Bauer, H. Bernhorclt, J. Benna, L. Birney, F. Bookout, H. Basham. 68 HOME ROOM FIRST ROW-T. Ellison, J. Eilers, T. Ellis, W. Faulkner, W. Doyle, D. Erb, P. Ehrenschwender, R. Duerr, D. Evvers, J. Ellison, C. Eng. SECOND ROW-J. Eberle, G. Finzer, J. Finch, R. Farris, C. Dunhaft, D. Dunlap, H. Fitzwater, F. Fenstermacher, A. Fisher, J, Fleck, A. Fariello, L. Fine, H, Dos- Cher. THIRD ROW-D. Eldon, J. Flougher, S. Elder, M. Fishback, J. Feare, J, Elkins, R. Dye, B. Farnsworth, M. Dudley, M. Fielden, R. Ewig, R. Fess, S. Foul, D. Eberle. HOME ROOMS II-I9 FIRST ROW-A. Dougherty, S. Dicker- son, M. Deister, N. Dumas, T. Dignan, W. Bernhardt, H. Deremo, D. Dickson, P. Darnell, J. Cullen. SECOND ROW- B. Curtis, L. Boaz, F. DeWitt, G. Davenport, D. Crihtield, E. Disselkamp, lvl. Dean, L. Bick, B. Brauns, E. Boone. THIRD ROWfR. DeNapoli, N, Currier, S. Donohue, S. Deisel, J. Dadson, E. Diehl, K. Delfren, E. Crocker, B. Deck- er, B. Crosset, M. Donner. FOURTH ROW-R. Benhase, H. Barch, R. Nolte, I.. Davis, W. Bennett, A. Hutchinson, R. Ballard, B. Departer, W. Divens, D. Dicks. HOME ROOM 21 FIRST ROW-N. Wright, B. Wise, B. Windhorst, P. Winger, P. Young, P. Wilkin, J. Williams, M. Wolfinger, J. Wirth, T. Diora, M. White. SECOND ROWAD. Wisman, J, Froehlich, B. Wiatt, J. Wuenker, I. Meyer, V. Wilk- erson, C. Williams, D, Wiot, F. Zoptt, D, Wilson, S. Wyly, B. Willenbrink. HOME ROOM I7 FIRST ROW-P. Anson, R. Ackerman, A. Elliott, V. Benson, C. Black, H. Dean, W. Brane. SECOND ROW-J. Kerns, F. Hull, L. Baughman, T. Mar- shall, F. Binggeli, D. Blake, M. Ander- son, R. Binder. 69 I 8 ' F :Witt at wxsefmzi 1. f .,.,g.5.Af.. .sf . L. HOME ROOM lO5 FIRST ROWfR. Gaenge, L. Freeburg V. Fussenger, D, Gentry, L. Godsey D. Frederick, M. Flynn, M. Garvey, M Graham, M. Goodall, J. Gates, J Fryburger. SECOND ROW-T. Frey, J Frioson, D. Hubbard, E. Gest, E. Fos cula, M. Gayer, M. Grichy, P. Gocher H. Funke, L, Fleming, G. Frantz, C Friedrich, J. Geer. THIRD ROW-E Galleger, K. Ford, H. Glasgow, E Gauspohl, G. Glass, C. Graus, G Freland, P. Foster, R. Fleming, M Gim, R. Fosher, D. Garwood, R. Giesel J. Flynn. HOME ROOM lO3 FIRST ROW-P. Brandis, V. Blum, E. Blum, B. Beneker, M. Borgerding, P. Booth, H. Birmingham, M. Bowman, V. Bowling, T. Bonner. SECOND ROW-R. Boriominie, R. Bergman, B. Bevan, E, Blase, R. Blackburn, D. Bettinger, C. Bennett, M. Blow, L. Belton, T. Bomar, J. Bourque. THIRD ROW-G. Benvie, R. Bias, E. Brady, S. Brady, R. Bowden, R. Boland, R. Bradfield, R. Bennet, E. Block, J. Billings, F. Berry, J. Boutet. HOME ROOM l0'I FIRST ROW-J. Gordon, W. Barkley, F. Beebe, J. Baker, A. Baumring, B. Andrew, J. Atchley, V. Acker, G. Beckler, M. Anthe. SECOND ROW-P. Appel, M. Archea, R. Strange, G. Bar- ber, M. Agger, C. Becker, J. Bailey, S. Beck, M. Arnold, M. Appleton, C. Bell. THIRD ROW-E. Anderson, E. Bell, B. Baur, J. Ashton, J. Aglomesis, B. Baker, A. Aerni, C. Becker, B. Baker, D. Allen, B. Allen. HOME ROOM 22 FIRST ROW-G. Spicer, T. Stevens, B. Taylor, R. Thompson, C. Stayman, R. Tanner, W. Steidle, W. Stevens. SEC- OND ROW-M. Stretcher, D. Standring, M. Stoddard, A. Allison, E. McBride, D. Stay, M. Standley, D. Albert, G. Anderson. THIRD ROW-J. Sunnen- berg, D. Sunray, L, Starke, J. Sturgeon, F. Stephens, M. Stewart, E. Steves. 70 HOME ROOM 108 FIRST ROW-H. Chapopoulo, P. Church, N. Cardone, B. Carurhers, M. Cooper, R, Carpenter, N. Cameron, D. Corbly, C. Chapman, B. Caihcari, M. Casfle. SECOND ROW-D. Camp, J. Casey, L. Carter, M. Coleman, T. Conrad, R. Carey, L. Connor, R. Cipollone, J. Clyburn, L. Carlton. THIRD ROVVeT. Clawson, C. Couriney, P, Cowley, J. Cowan, H. Cook, H. Creel, J. Clark, H. Coiner, R. Cordes, B. Cook, P. Con- way, N. Collord. HOME ROOM 'IO7 FIRST ROW-M. Brown, B. Brinkman, J. Callihan, B. Burghart, M. Corey, D. Calfie, L. Bryson, B. Cappillo, N. Bucholrz, B. Bush, E, Cromwell. SEC- OND ROW-B. Buglione, G. BrandT, J. Burkhardr, K. Brooks, E. Bryan, F. Burke, R. Burns, B. Bressler, B. Bread- well, M. Bryant, R. Brucker, J, Brenda- mour. THIRD ROW-D. Bruns, E. Brolff, N. Brown, G. Burr, E. Brown, W. Cal- age, J. Buglione, G, Brockway, R. Burke, W. Briton, C, Bush, A. Brown, P. Browne. HOME ROOM 'IIO FIRST ROW-J. Hamon, L. Gordon, L. Haag, J. Hall, M. Hand, J. Hanke, C. Hammer, J. Hand, L. Harold, J. Hall. SECOND ROW-J. Haney, M. Hallums, M, Hawkins, B, J. Hall, B. Hamlin, S. Goodall, C. J, Gayert, C, Harpold, J. Goodloe. THIRD ROW-W, Green, A. Glymph, B, Groenke, B. Grover, D. Guiiahr, E. Homey, H. Good, B. Har- per, G. Harris, J. Hall. HOME ROOM l'l2 FIRST ROW4A. Flougher, C, Flohr, D Flahrity, F. Flottman, H. Frances, G Dickinson, R. Briggs, C. Feiler, A Fisher. SECOND ROW-R. Dickleman A. Garside, J. Dickson, R. Fisse, F Fenier, P. Cummings, B. Curry, W Feder, L. Humbrat, M. Dencer, H Uiley. THIRD ROW-D. Dugan, M Custar, V. Davis, H. Cross, E. Darrack A. Decker, M. Dean, M. Durbrow, G Dickman, J. Hoover, M. Fischer. 7I HOME ROOMS 120, 132 FIRST ROW-R. Behymer, B. Beester M. Bridges, C. Brewer, E. Cary, E Brenner, J. Gristock, J. Arnold, l Arnold, J. Flood. SECOND ROW-H Riechers, W. Flynn, E. Drake, J. Bush E. Grewell, M. Arnold, S. Baker, L Ballard, M. Barber, E. Avril, J. Baum garter. HOME ROOM 123 FIRST ROW-B. Friedrick, M. Ellis, G Fielman, D. Fields, S. Ferger, N. Floan A. Fifield, M. Faulkner, E. Eppert, J Fischer, D. Fowls. SECOND ROW-N France, B. Frazee, L. J. Fischer, C Friedrich, E. Fruethemeyer, L. Foul coner, J. Fischbach, B. Fink, Y. Embry, M. Finger. THIRD ROW-E. Edwards, R, Fenker, R. Eyer, J. Gutjahr, B. Eversull, F. Fleming, B. French, H. Eggers, D. Frueouff, V. Friason. HOME ROOM 113 FIRST ROW-S. Nichols, H. Normolle, G. Nagel, J. Nash, J. Nichting, B. Bigler, V. Roberts, L. Moorhead, P. Nelson, B. Nash, J. Napier. SECOND ROW-J. Nagel, W. Carlton, J. Noll, L. Walker, C. Neu, A. Methven, A. Nall, G. Nagel, M. Dickman, L. Muel- Ier, B. Nead, M. Norman. THIRD ROW -D. Neubauer, T. Nichols, D. Worth- ington, P. Newell, B. Novak, L. Norris, F. Nieder, J. Byrnes, B. Nelson, D. McGraw, M. Miller, B. Morrow, J. No- wak, A. Wesdorf. HOME ROOM 115 FIRST ROW-J. Hines, U. Hopkins, P. Herdtner, P. Hill, R. Holzwarth, J. Hesse, T. Hesketh, G. Hopper, B. Hughes. SECOND ROW-D. Huls, G. Hill, D. Hoctor, D. Hopewell, K. Hop- kins, M. Huber, J. Hueber, J. Hill, L. Hesselback, J. House, V. Holt. THIRD ROW-E. Hiser, G. Henson, E. Heinz, J. Hoffman, J. Holroyd, A. Heusman, M. Humble, T. High, J. Hedrick, J. Hill, D. Humble, R. Hezlep. FOURTH ROW-J. Holman, W. Hosbrook, J. Helm, L. Hoeltke, A. Hinton. 72 HOME ROOM T25 FIRST ROW-N. Boring, D, Heizman, R. Heiiz, S. Hetzel, L. Hillyard, L. Hendricks, B. Brownscombe, M. Heger, C. Holland, C. Hermerding. SECOND ROWfP. Benna, M. Hockmuih, U. Heller, S. Heidenreich, G. Higgins, D. Hine, W. Hoehn, T. Hohnes, F. Ennis. THIRD ROW-R. Anderson, H. Hicks, D. Dew, B. Hofmann, B. High, J. Hea- ton, J. Clements, W. Hoehn, D. Hono- ker. HOME ROOM T26 FIRST ROW-J. Goldfuss, A. Golder, J. Gough, M. Glaub, G. Grad, M. Green, M. Gronauer, E. Gross, J. Guijahr, R. Hain. SECOND ROW-C. Garwoocl, K. Grimes, R. Gebhardt, S. Gibbons, S. Girand, E. Glos, P. Haase, J. Hackett, V. Green, C. Goodman, M. Graves, R. Gillespie, H. Greiner. THIRD ROW-R. Guy, D. George, C. Genfrup, D. Gad- dis, C. Garner, D. Hager, R, Gahr, R. Haehnle, S. Hagans, N. Gampier, R. Gillespie, J. Gerdes, R. Gardner. HOME ROOM 128 FIRST ROWAR. King, R. Keys, R, Kehri, D. Johnson, L. Jones, K. Johnson, B. Kibble, D. Jenkins, A. Kalomeres, B. Keller. SECOND ROW-J. Judge, D. Jacob, G. Jensen, N. Kelley, P. Jones, D. Jones, J. Jefferies, J. Ironmonger, A. Hysang, C. Kelly, E. Kasee, D. Kaeser. THIRD ROW-I. Johnston, A. Kendrick, S. Julien, N. Jones, V. Johnson, T. King, T. Kirk, E. Jordon, L. Johnston, H. Jones, R. Jones, B, Kelly. HOME ROOM 128A FIRST ROW!D. Klebahn, M. Lang, V. Lanier, P. Kull, J. Kuebler, B. Larsen, M. Loos, L. Luechauer, K. Kline, M. Lettow. SECOND ROW-P. Lepper, B. Kramer, D. Kirkpatrick, K. Lichtenfels, B. Kron, D. Loewen, F. Lach, J. Kol- Ier, V. Knox, M. Kirfley. THIRD ROW- J. Levi, B. Knodel, W. Klciusing, E. Ruehnle, E. Lishka, J. Lertingi, V. Kuehn, M. Koerbirz, R. Lacinak. 73 HOME ROOM T29 FIRST ROW-M. Hawkins, B. Hall, G. Hartzel, J. Herrmann, B. Hannaford, B. Higgins, J. Higgins, J. Hess, B. Hartmann, E. Henry. SECOND ROW- M. Hieatt, M. Soose, V. Hollander, B. Hieatt, V. Hall, M. Hughes, P. Hart- man, J. Heater, J. Hill, J. Henefelt, N. Holloway. THIRD ROW-L. Harris, J. Heidenreich, J. Hawkins, P. Heer- mann, M. Heim, C. Hickman, S. Her- man, G. Hammerlein, M. Herrle, R. Heizman, W. Hammann. HOME ROOM 201 FIRST ROW-J. Johnston, M. Higgs, U. Jackson, J. Jenkins, L. Jones, M. Jack, K. Holt, D. Huy, H. Jacobs, D. Jones. SECOND ROW-M. Johnson, G. Hold- grove, B. Hines, B. Hilton, P. Johnson, M. Ireland, J. Holthoefer, R. Hutzel, R. Hutzel, L. Jones, M. Hughes. THIRD ROW-M. Johnson, E. Jones, B. Jones, R. Jackson, E. Jones, R. Johnson, H. Hone, C. Jacobs, E. Jahnke, J. Ins- keep. FOURTH ROW-C. Hungerford, G. Johnson, M. Hull, E. Jackson, J. Houston. HOME ROOM 131 FIRST ROW-P. Main, J. MacDonald, S. Mack, S. Mason, N. Marean, P. McFaIIs, P. Males, B. McAvoy, H. Mat- tox, A. Mallin, P. McFee. SECOND ROW-J. McGoran, H. McDowell, M. Luechauer, J. McCabe, D. McDonald, W. McCullough, A. Masini, D. Mar- thaler, D. Mappes, THIRD ROW-D. McCcine, D. MacDonald, J. Lynn, E. McGill, E. McBirney, J. McCullough, P. Marshall, D. Matracia, E. Luedeker, R. Mahne, C. McDonough. HOME ROOM 203 FIRST ROW-V. Jordan, M, Kalomeres, D. Jones, M. Knight, F. Keeney, V. Kennard, L. Kissel, T. Kaylor, J. Jones, P. King. SECOND ROW-M. Kirtley, H, Keese, H. Kanttel, E. Kattelmon, P. Jones, G. Keil, J. Kaesar, W. Jones, R. Kagrise. THIRD ROW-A. Koller, N. Knoll, E. Kerdoft, D. Kmetko, G. Mitch- ell, R. Kirkendahl, W. Keller. 74 HOME ROOM 206 FIRST ROW-R. Lehman, J. Lyons, B. Lyoll, H. Lawton, J. Loewenstein, A. Langdon, F. Lucht, R. Krotz, A. Lap- thorn, G. Kopp. SECOND ROW-R. Kuhl, J. Loriccia, M. Loose, L. Kuester, G. Lewis, P. Krehbiel, S. Kyle, E. Lee, E. Lind, L. Leroy, W. Lovell. THIRD ROW-C. Lochstodter, R. Langer, B. Lange, C. Lone, I. Kolodzik. HOME ROOM 208 FIRST ROW-J. Noll, E. Mougey, B. Means, V. Meyer, A. Neal, D. Mun- ger, G. Meier, J. Mulholland, F. Mulr holland, H. Neu, E. Neugent. SECOND ROW-B. Mintkenbaugh, B. Nichols, R. M. Miller, R. Meyer, G. Middendort, J. Miles, N. Montgomery, A. Michels, R. Meer, P. Meek, K. Mercer. THIRD ROW -R. Miller, C. Mittendort, B, Meyers, R. Mueller, G. Moser, A. Minning, C. Moeller, B. Meyer, A. Fifield, H. Mer- ten, B. Nieman, J. Nieporte. HOME ROOM 209 FIRST ROW-G. Parsons, E. Pfingstag, E. Niles, A. Ohnmeis, D. Phillips, J. Parker, J. Pancoast, B. Nitche, B. Parker, E. Otto, J. Pardieck. SECOND ROW-P. Polson, B. Owens, C. Phil- Iipps, E. Note, B. Planner, B. Parker, T. Painter, J. Ownley, T. Pigneguy, J. Petty, S. Paliobcigis, G. Peorcy. THIRD ROW-T. Owings, F. Peota, D. Pas- sauer, C. Parks, D. Edwards, G. Noble, P. Pitt, B. Olhoff, B. Penn, J. Oelrich, B. Pfingstog, C. Otto, J. Noertker. HOME ROOM 212 FIRST ROW-V. Miller, R. Middlemen, B. Mclieehan, M. Miller, P. Miller, P. Melvin, M. McKoig, D. Morgan, J. Morarity, B. McVar, W. McVickers. SECOND ROW-M. Michal, J. Mulhol- land, J. Morris, E. Monter, R. Meeko, D. Menzel, D. McLean, F. Moore, R. Moormann, A. Morelli, C. Morgan, R. Messinger. THIRD ROW-B. Nuething, P. Nagel, M. Miller, J. Miller, J. Mehne, T. Newman, M. Miller, L. Melvin, M. Megrue, R. Miller, N. Miller. FOURTH ROW-P. Nelson, M. E. McNeaIer, L. McMeans, B. Meister. 75 HOME ROOM 219A FIRST ROW-H. Schueschner, B. Schar hog, V. Scardina, C. Schoonover, R Shaw, A. Ruwe, F. Seymour, E Schneuer, R. Schanz, R. Schoelwer SECOND ROW-R. Schlottman, M Schlecht, L. Salcelos, B. Settle, P. Scog- gins, B. Schubert, R. Russo, B. Seif, L Schaub, F. Schneider, W. Schwenker THIRD ROW-E. Sanford, B. Schneider J. Schmitt, M. Schwaegerle, M. Schep: man, J. Salisbury, R. Schofitoll, G Schneider, J. Sauerbrunn, P. Sayles M. Scheumann, R. Taylor. HOME ROOM 219 FIRST ROW-F. Pedro, R. Muchmore B. Peterson, A. Nelson, B. O'Donnell, B. Peregrine, E. Pfeiffer, D. Park, M. Pascal. SECOND ROWW-M. L. O'NeiII, C. Poliobagas, A. Pansing, L. Perkins, B. L. Phillips, M. Phillips, C. Oder, R. Murphy, E. Pirrmann, D. Nead. THIRD ROW-B. OfConnor, R. Ogden, D. Pierce, M. Pedro, K. Osborne, T. Pape, L. Perrino, R. Owens, F. Pinckard, .l. Palladino, L. Owens, G. Noell. HOME ROOMS 215, 217 FIRST ROW-B. Miller, D. Miller, V. Miller, M. Brockamp, L. Brown, B. Brooks, M. Melhope, B. Witherspoon. SECOND ROW-R. Miller, A. Johnson, C. Mitchel, E. Meyer, W. Holmier, B. Welch, H. Moore, B. McMahon, J. Monce, R. Meyer. THIRD ROW-D. Coler, D. Meyer, B. Custer, D. Cros- set, A. Matzer, E. Hughes, J. Ritthoen, P. Jones, M. Lavaola. HOME ROOMS 217B, 227 FIRST ROW-B. Clark, J. Charlton, D. Richards, M. Chelius, R. Crane, V. Hearne, P. Clark, S. Hyde. SECOND ROW-E. Betz, B. Brown, R. Bockstiegel, L. Biddle, B. Birkley, C. Blome, W. Hanlon. THIRD ROW-C. Miller, P. Blackwell, D. Duermit, R. Blice, A. Dressler, S. Downing, R. Trew. 76 i I HOME ROOM 226 FIRST ROW-L. Sharpe, M. J. Shriner, J. Staots, S. Stearns, B. Shinkle, M. Stephens, D. Steinwert, A. Steinmetz, E. Simpson, P. Smith. SECOND ROW- M. Shinkle, J. Snider, M. Smittle, V. Smith, E. Schreiber, Z. Starrett, J. Sullivan, B. Stevens, M. Stettens, J. Sohn, A. Shearer. THIRD ROW-B. Shott, B. Shear, D. Smithson, B. J. Smith, L. Slack, W. Stapp, B. Steube, B. Sponsel, B. Simpson, D. Stephens, L. Steinberg, G. Smith. HOME ROOM 226A FIRST ROW-P. DuBois, J. Ewald, C. Esque, R. Rudolph, M. Runge, M. Ruch- hott, P. Rumsfielcl, M. L. Erickson, K. Culbert, J. Dewyer, D. Early. SECOND ROW-R. Rice, T. Fischer, H. French, M. Sorrentino, J. Deye, G. Rowland, L. Everhart, A. Smith, J. Johnston, J. Sow- ers, H. Rielce, G. Robbins. THIRD ROW -A. Ewald, C. Dean, D. Hoffhouse, H. Fenstermacher, J. Rosenzweig, F. Richards, R. Robinson, R. Face, B. Owens, B. Rossman, R. Rosenberger. FOURTH ROW-F. Snew, D. Fritz, H. Finke. HOME ROOM 222 FIRST ROW-M. Reckner, O. Reser, N. Reiman, C. Reising, S. Pollack, F. Rich- ards, T. Pratt, L. Ritchie, S. Poe, F. Paulson, P. Reed. SECOND ROW-E. Rogers, E. Ripperger, M. Rindtleisch, J. Rahe, L. Pugh, L. Railey, A. Roden- berg, J. Regner, V. Reynolds, E. Prey- er, D. Prall. THIRD ROW-R. Richard, H. Richard, B. Radcliffe, H. Roberts, R. Webeler, J. Reed, L. Rich, K. Rever- comb, J. Rogers, J. Rainey. HOME ROOM 229 FIRST ROW-R. Cassini, J. Evans, R. Emerson, E. Shaw, S. Carter, C. Cann, S. Benjamin, B. Busch, D. Bell. SECOND ROW-T. Duett, D. Shoate, A. Currens, R. Ehrenberg, B. Elliott, P. Johnson, E. Carroll, B. Carter, J. Cadwallader, B. Duele, B. Evans, B. Ashurst. 77 HOME ROOM 302 FIRST ROW-R. Thinnes, D. Terry, M. Thomas, B. Thornton, M. Stoftregen, M. Tischer, L. Tidwell, M. L. Tartaglia, D. Taylor, J. Steven, E. Strait, P. Strait. SECOND ROW-P, Sylvester, R. Tait, P. Timm, J. Thompson, J. Thomp- son, C, Stonditer, L. Thomas, J. Sum- mers, N. Thiele, M. Stuessel, S. Strick- land, M. Thompson, W. Thonson. THIRD ROW-C. Thiel, C. Tarpoff, B. Strassel, R. Thomas, T. Sullivan, R. Surman, W. Steele, D. McGlynn, R. Stienecker, J. Stuff, J. Stoecklin, D. Strabb. HOME ROOM 228 FIRST ROW-B. Young, E. Wilson, B. Yates, C. Wheat, D. Winans, C. Zic- cardi, L. Williams, A. F. Wilson, R. White, A. Wulker. SECOND ROW- R. K. Williams, E. Willis, B. J. Winter, M. B, Williams, L. Wynne, E. Williams, G. Williams, A. M. Wilson, B. A. Worthington, N. Zeh, T. Williams, H. Wultekamp, E. Williamson. THIRD ROW-J, Zoptt, F. Windsor, P. White, F. Winningham, A. Young, D. Wright, J. Wolf, B. Wuest, J. Whit- taker, R. Winston, P. White, L. Wood, W. Zepi. FOURTH ROW-J. Widtt, J. Zerges, J. Wilson, E. Whitaker, R. Williams, E. Wilkening, D. Wilson, A. Zachry. HOME ROOM 303 FIRST ROW-B. Ross, B. Scott, V. Roeh- rick, H. Seilkop, P. Schwaegerle, B. Seybold, B. Schain, J. Seeley, D. Schiff- man, J. Schwettmon, T. Selkirk. SEC- OND ROW-C. Seybold, H. Schrenk, C. Schwindt, A. Seaman, M. Schoen- berger, D. Schmidt, J. Schwendeman, J. Schooley, G. Roser, P. Schneider. THIRD ROW-P. Schott, B. Ruftley, L. Rutter, M. Schcinz, J. Schmidt, S. Schneider, C. Schepman, L. Schmidt, R. Schubert, E. Roos, A. Scalia, R. Scroggins. HOME ROOMS 305, 312A FIRST ROW-D. Clifton, E. French, D. Fisher, A. Aker, Y. Hopper, B. Cobb, B. Addison, L. Boaz, M. Frankenberg- er. SECOND ROW-D. Ballew, H. Bridges, J. Cobb, J. Coffman, C. Abrames, F. Perry, M. Cordes, E. Swearinger. 78 HOME ROOM 306 FIRST ROW-G. Smythe, l. Sim, W. Smith, B. Smith, L. Smith, B. Slight, C. Shafer, L. Siegel, J. Shepherd, A. Shinlever, V. Smith, L. Speckman. SEC- OND ROW-W. Spoerlein, J. Shriver, S, Stern, S. Shepard, M. Shepard, R. Starkey, E, Shoemaker, M. Siefke, E. Sharpe, L. Smith, H. Smith, J. Semins, M. Seereveld. THIRD ROW-W. Shields, J. Smith, G. Shauer, J. Snyder, W. Steele, G. Spaeth, R. Steading, S. Smiley, F. Smith, A. Sochel, R. Spencer, L. Smith, E. Shanabrook. HOME ROOM 310 FIRST ROW-J. Urban, J. Turner, J. Way, A. Welch, E. Wagner, J. Ward, S. Vaughan, K. Vaughan, J, Walker, D, Wentworth, SECOND ROW-M. Vorhis, P. Vollmar, E. Volpe, H. Viei- hauer, H. Weisgerber, J. Weyand, D. Whalen, P, Volz, N. Urbina, P. Weber, M. Weber, D. Vaughn, A. Walton. THIRD ROW-T. J. Van Camp, J. Wil- son, R. Wagner, C. Volk, C. Walker, A. Ward, D. Wedding, A. Wert, W. Webber, J. Welch, J. West, G. Will- iams. HOME ROOM 309 FIRST ROW-M. Eadler, D. Eckert, D. Ellis, B. Edwards, E. Finck, M. Earn- hart, S. Finch, B. Frisch, F. Faylconer, B. Emrick. SECOND ROW-M. Eich, A. Fitzgerald, W. Farris, J. Cherdron, M. Bowman, S. Evans, M. Fisher, B. Fluor, B. Carmack, H. Gallo, J. Walker, L. McNeeI. THIRD ROW-C. Friedrich, L. Gerber, L. Agin, E. Antuck, V. Attl, H. Brutton, D. Gabriel, J. Fugett, B. Gehlert, B. Giffin. HOME ROOM 308 FIRST ROW-B. Weiskettel, B. Watkins, R, Weaver, D. Hummer, R. Hungerford, B. Voss, R. Voris, S. Jackson, F. Wat- kins, R. Watts. SECOND ROW-J. Wall- ington, S. Weigel, S. Warner, D. Weh- berg, H. Walston, D. Williams, R. Ja- cobs, S. Ilhardt, B. Jester, J. Weaver. THIRD ROWAB. Ingram, W. Jetter, R. Waldvogel, J. Wambach, J. Walls, J. Stackhouse, L, Weiss, J. Hunter, F. Walker, C. Weaver. 79 HOME ROOM 313B FIRST ROW-D. Jacob, L. Kull, A. Sal- zarulo, R. Sandburg, W. Sasser, C. Schrickel, L. Schulz, T. Kessis, J. Schaef- er. SECOND ROW-R. Stoecklin, R. Kerr, R. Klebahn, L. Howard, J. Howe, G. Scheister, F. Schwartz, R. Mertz, R. Schultz, B. Yeager. THIRD ROW-A. Huber, J. Kennedy, E. Scales, D. Ry- berg, J. Ruthnerr, J. Mallios, R. Ruck- steehl, H. Kirby, M. Pels, G. Koch, G. Lowenstein, E. Sanford. FOURTH ROW -J. Robertson, M. Schmalfus, H. Hart- man. HOME ROOM 312 FIRST ROW-H. Frederick, R. Gibson T. Forbes, M. Giffen, J. Distel, L. Parker, I. Heater, C. Danker, P. Grigg. SECOND ROW-M. Gilson, B. Gifford, E. Fredrick, B. Buchter, R. Gardner, J. Giles, J. Fussinger, A. Froehlich, D. Byrson, E. Harrison. THIRD ROW-L. Maioewski, J. Greenberg, C. Graf, B. Greenbecker, P. Gilson, R. Gillett, A. Grimm, J. Carson, D. Ingles, R. Gor- clan. 1 I, 1 I . 't .K - ,. I L V. J HOME ROOM 313A FIRST ROW-M. Sist, R. Kennedy, M. Kendle, R. Harvey, S. Hanford, S. Grant, B. Janes, S. Hull, J. Howison, M. Brodus. SECOND ROW-S, Haungs, M. Hawkins, M. Disterdick, M. Dister- dick,i E. Jackson, P. Jackson, G. Lov- ette, D. Hunter, J. Hunter, E. Hunt, D. Hartman. THIRD ROW-A. Soux, I. Hupp, C. Hackney, H. Hartman, C. May, L. Hull, H. Hudgins, R. Keller, D. Hudson, J. Ludwig, M. Bischop. FOURTH ROW-J. Jones, J. Keune, J. Hughes, B. Kellner, P. Kelley, B. Lyons, J. Kautz, S. Jones, M. Hall, M. Hartman, N. Hileman. HOME ROOM 3I3B FIRST ROW-R. Jentzen, G. Saunders, D. Owen, D. Smith, M. Mitts, A. Seiter, C. Searcy, B. Schwaegerle, B. Schmidt, H. Schloss. SECOND ROW-F. Hart- man, J. Macliuner, V. Mahne, M. Schmitt, R. Schwartz, B. Schoonover, L. Mattes, H. Martina, R. Prediger, J. Osborne. THIRD ROW-J. Ruttkay, D. Schlueter, J. Rowland, E. Sargent, C. Scherz, T. Hallock, P. Menager, P. Macke, P. Schirman, P. Ingles. FOURTH ROW-N. Keidel, A. Koszo, E. Jones, J. Haines, A. Hall, R. Seevers, T. Kam- mer, M. Schoolfield, R. Rundo, E. Ruscher, J. Marwood. 80 HOME ROOM 319A FIRST ROW-D. Thiele, M. Thompson, P. Taylor, L. Taylor, G. Uebel, M. Thomas, L. Vollcman, L. Vance, J. Tocld, C. Thorpe. SECOND ROW-J. G. Taylor, H. Trotter, L. Thornhill, Vaught, M. Vogt, K. Tuell, B. Vehr, J. Volz, C. Tierman, E. Ulm. THIRD ROW-D. Thorsen, H. Taylor, D. Ten- Lvrlnk, P. Towzey, G. Thill, R. Thomas, B. Thomas, J. Thomas, W. Teeter, D. Tillinghast. AHOME ROOM 318 FIRST ROW-M. Seybold, D. Koch, J. Kachne, P. Coburn, P. Lavell, M. Leh- man, V. Linder, J. Brooks, Killpatrick. C. Imp, E. SECOND ROW-W. Cordell, M. Lendi, D. Mehring, J. Parr, K. Kuhr, M. Labermeier, E. Lewis, Leohr. THIRD ROW-C. Lee, R. Bosh, R. Logeman, Brown, G. Bolce, T. Lewis, E. Kusnerus, J. Koch, P. Werden, N. E. Lessel, R. E. Pope, M. Lang. FOURTH ROW-J. Leavy, B. Bok- man, W. Bothwell, J. Logan, B. Brown, W. Littman, W. Loroh. HOME ROOM 311 FIRST ROW-D. Stephens, E. Surman, V. Stewart, R. Suran, P. Stein, D. Steinkamp, B. Stillmcker, H. Stephens, S. Store, J. Steward, SECOND ROW- C. Sturgeon, S. Stephens, M. Strong, J. Strock, H. Sullivan, S. Storch, S. Sfehr, S. Swing, L. Stevens, J. Steinkull, V. Stlclcler. THIRD ROW: P. Starch, T. Stickrey, D. Staos, K. Strader, B. Tar- rvff R. Steidle, J. Storey, T. Stewart, D. Taylor. HOME ROOM 319 FIRST ROWAJ. Malott, T. Martin, VV. May, W. Maloney, W. Mason, S. Mor- tlnez, M. McDonald, S. Mathis, J. Mc- Manaman, B. McHugh, B. McMiIIian. SEIOND ROWfP. Mannino, P. MCNay, V. Martin, M. McGill, M. Marshall, J McGutIy, M. McGIaughlin, V. McVeigh N. McNeil, M. McLaughlin, B. Maddux THIRD ROW-L. Marais, H. McClouJ, M Mart'n, D. McDonald, J. Mathias, R McCreery, S. McRay, R. McDonough, F Martin, R. Mealy, W. McCroy, K. Mc Keehan, J. McNalI. 81 HOME ROOM 321 FIRST ROW-P. Wydman, Q. Woodlei B. Wilbur, L. White, N. Wenck, I VViIliamson, E. Willis, M. J. Winger, . Wolf, J. Woesner SECOND ROW-C Wingerberg, B. Ziegler, E. Weyanc M. Wharton, R. Wendel, R, Wood, I Wilson, B. Wood, V. Woods, M. Wirtl M. A. Zart, B. Worth. THIRD ROW- E. Wulfeck, A. Worthman, H. Zitze berger, B. Wilmes, A. West, J. Wiebe D. Wireman, N. Winter, P. Westgate E. Wilson, B. Willer, C. Yund. FOURTI ROW-B. Wesselman, D. Washburn. HOME ROOM 325A FIRST ROW: T. Perkins, P. Harrison, A Perrino, E. Orlik, R. M. Porwet, M Posey, M. Parrish, L. Price, C. Lyons, W Ludlow. SECOND ROW-P. Schroth, J Price, B. J. Ott, B. Pate, J. McFarland P. Luhn, D. Magill, H. Clark, R. Lowe D. McCore. THIRD ROW-C. Ormston G, Ohlhauser, C. Mayier, B. Maier G. Pascal, B. Mier, B, McKay, D. Mag oteaux, D. Melane, G. Lumley. HOME ROOM 325B FIRST ROW-H. Shadwell, J, Morris, L. Snyder, S. Ulmer, J. Snyder, E. Pierce, B. J. Van Camp, N. Utz, B. Owens. SECOND ROWfM. L. Price, C. Trip- pett, M. Shields, P. Shields, E. Shields, B. J. Shively, M. Seslar, D. Tuttle, M. Sonnernan. THIRD ROW-B. Porter, J. Snider, B. Sendlebeck, D. Peters, W. Peirce, W. Shearer, M. Paul, J. Smith, B. Treadwell, D. Pitzer. FOURTH ROW- B. Peltzer, B. Plummer, J. Pennington, B. Petrie, P. Phiefer, P. Vermilya, B. Shannon, A. Uhlmann. HOME ROOM 325C FIRST ROW-D. Sherard, B. Turman, B. Towzey, M. Watkins, R. Wente, C. Welch, J. Von Goeben, R. Varnan, M. Wainman, J. Wessling, D. Weis. SEC- OND ROW-B, Thomas, M. Wells, D. Wehr, M. Weaver, B. Tise, J. Wigel, B. Plummer, C. Tebelman, B. Simcox, N. Vickrey, B. Tutor. THIRD ROW-G. Unverzagt, R. Weber, T. Valpey, B. Sloan, B. Sleight, B. Smith, J. Telford, P. Theis, J, Trumble, B. Thelle, J. Snye der, D. Smith. FOURTH ROW-R. Smith- son, P, Silver, D. Ciders, C. Mitchell, D. Werden, B. Welch, B. Thurman, R. Townsend, B. Tidd, B. Sutton, R. Wain- scott, T. Venn, R. Wyatt. 82 . O 7. H: t It -4 HOME ROOMS I34, I33, 217A FIRST ROW-E. Slimp, A. Lohner, J. Shearer, M. Kumpf, D. Brueckner. SEC- OND ROW-J. Creager, J. Maier, B. Mains, F. Rinaldy, Rf Qramer. .M .-Lffyri ,iffy .A HOME ROOM 304 FIRST ROW-B. Understeller, B. Weech, M. Bohn, L. Anness, S. Gessner, N. Pitt, S. Bennett. SECOND ROW -L. A. King, L. M. Yarberry, A. Plahs, J. War- ner, D. Stevens, P. Wolfe, J. Mougey, T. Schwartz. THIRD ROW-D. Bono, H. Compton, J. Rudolph, R. Davis, C. Smith, W. Johnson, M. White, C. Locke, W. Vornberg. FOURTH ROW-R. Smith, C. Jackson, R. Burgess, R. VanLear, J. Hartman, B. Ruthven, R. Blades, C. Lowenstein, H. Taylor. HOME ROOM 224 FIRST ROWAR. Purnell, P. Ransdell, F. Boehmer, L. Rice, M. Richey, J. Reisen- Berger, E. Rodenberg, M. Roether. SECOND ROW-H. Randolph, N. Ren- neberg, J. Reese, J. Braun, B. Red- dington, A. Calfee, P. Stewart, G. Rat- Iiff, R. Rogers. THIRD ROW-E. Roehr, R. Perkins, W. Rengerning, R. Roth, R. Ray, P. Prickett, J. eis. FOURTH ROW- F. Rasfeld, G. Stoll, R. Cobbe, R. Rahe, J. Roosa, J. Pulskamp, A. Pullem, S. Raffety. HOME ROOM 324 FIRST ROW-D. Cummingham, L. Curry, P. Currier, A. Dolch, J. Curl, J. Doulton, E. Distler, M. Dacey, E, Disselkamp, P. Danneman, M. Drake. SECOND ROW. M. Dolph, A. Dressler, P. Davies, P. Davis, V. Dillman, C. Dressel, G. Davis, M. Dula, T. Davies, B. Doppler, L. Dunn. THIRD ROW-J. Doyle, C. Douglas, J. Dahlheimer, R. Davis, J. Davis, F. Dusterdieck, R. Dobbins, A. DeHart, C. Duderstadt, J. Duhme, V. Echols. B3 wal row funcor JJ gli eepd m Hep, Paper Jafed and :crap driuea KniT Two. Purl Two. Drop one. DespiTe The roTher discouroging sound of These words, The junior high girls succeeded in finishing mony ofghons. The members of The foculTy have noT been idle, for They poTienTly dug holes, dropped in The Tiny seeds, Then cooxed The young plonTs inTo vicTory gordens. BoTh boys ond girls ocquired ThoT mili- Tory spiriT by working Their woy up in Their own ormy. ConTribuTions To The scrop drives ond oTher vicTory proiecTs quickly odvonced o lowly privoTe To o poce-seTTing officer. 84 keep the younger lufilltrowilea in time foreground of war work. WiTh such a fine Two-year sTarT under The careful guidance of Mr. Wilbur and his corps of Teachers, how can These Effies and E-TlaTs escape becoming good senior high school pupils? They are laying The foundaTions of good citizenship as well as sTriving Tor The besT scholasTically. Tower Echo, under The TuTelage oT Mrs. FlinT, reporTed The junior high acTiviTies To iTs subscribers and gave iTs creaTors an opporTuniTy To learn The fundamenTals of iournalism. AT ChrisTmas and aT oTher Times during The year The DramaTic Club, direcTed by Mr. Simons, presenTed assem- blies for The school and for The P.T.A. Judging by These performances, WiThrovv Players and Thalian will be compeTenTly supplied vviTh TalenT. Through The operaTion of The STudenT Council The junior high is a miniaTure democracy, Truly a governmenT of, by, and for The people. Nickels, nickels, nickels! Dimes, quarfers, and dollars, Too! The iun- ior high has been pouring Them in- To The UniTed STaTes Treasury To The Tune of S500 a week. BUT They geT a receipT in The Torm of War Savings Bonds and STamps. VVasT- ing no Time, They began in January of 1942 and increased Their sales monThly unTil They reached 525,500 in February of l943. WiTh such en- Thusiasm on The school TronT we are sure To win on The baTTle fronT. So we all say more power To The iunior high! Tl N f FIRST ROW-M. Allen, J. Moesta, G. Conner, L. Shrader, M. Gibson, R. Buehler, N. Watkins, P Martin, E. Knight, B. Stevens. SECOND ROW-S. Clark, C. Gifford, J. Weigel, S. Lokeman, J. Fry P. Limes, P. Dells, Z. Thompson, S. Seefeldt, E. Melborne, G. Ilhardt. THIRD ROW-S. Paolino, J Rube-nbauer, A. Hundermer, A. O'Neil, R. Cordes, J. Pruss, V. Lawrence, J. Clarke, J.Nieder hehman, B. Srobencamp, M. Knoll, J. Morrissey. FOURTH ROW-E. Smith, S. Nelson, E. Fishbock D. Salyer, M. Strunk, C. Tierney, P. Finn, V. Cline, N. Allison, J. Evans, G. Freland. FIFTH ROW- D. Baird, M. Meas, E. Barrick, S. Blauk, S. Hannatord, A. Surgener, J. Kemp, C. Towsey, S. Bur- Iing, M. Meaus, J. Haseniaeger. FIRST ROW-M. Humphreys, J. Parker, M. Knodel, J. Malsbary, M. Meister, E. Harris, L. Pfingstag D. Scott, E. Heck, F. Sherz, D. Weise. SECOND ROW-N. Fuldner, M. Sellers, J. Davis, J. Swonson S. Newell, K. Nelson, P. Schoir, N. Johnson, M. Simmons, J. Church, E. Crabbe.THlRD ROW-B Johns, P. Fields, M. Gillespie, M. Hovious, A. Gutiahr, E. Shattuck, D. Dowd, P. Limes, S. Rapp, W Doyle, L. Lakeman, R. Cook. FOURTH ROW-C. Becker, C. Jackson, A. Winzel, D. Lawrence, E Kiefer, J. Owens, A. Brenner, B, Atkins, C. Lipp, J. Wagner, J. Girand. FIFTH ROW-M. Winzeler J. Kelly, J. Farran, S. Strunk, A. Wilmes, M. Sharp, P. Yee, P. Beers, B. Dahlheimer, N. Fitzgerald J. Hancock. SIXTH ROW-O. Wiedemer, A. Kullman, G. Lastoria, S. Andreadis, A. Stephenson J. Andriot, M. Smith, R. Schmidt, B. Pulliam, M. Wilson. I - ... . , I ,. . . . , - I,-,LL ,, 3911 '- if 4 ew I-I 'H 41 f . I 11 . -A '11 . aes I -ff' f'i'1f J f I f I X H Vx.. ui- M- IC I, .J In N! Cxffvi Q-XXX: .. 'Y' if Y .S X, 4 A ' I-I 2 , G, W, Xu QA -f- L31 fi I In-,' . f , I ff , I A-fx ,px X H . .. Igvf pi , , X ,ff ff. ,fy , fi 1, X li X I l X I ' : I .Sf Xu Qs: l 3 'fl' -'C X Q, ' ,J-' ENS.. 'Af lf' I I I I , X I . f It . -5' +13 V . Ja .I 1,71 . I XJ :f,g,,- jf ,A , I X X ll I X I Il !,' nr If' Pl 'II ft I fy. CTN A.V l'il J g l I III Ill! fuk- ff I I7 'Aw L .1 It .. ,IP Jirff 'W ft. fff' ft f' H Il A B X l I , I gg? .C .. Il .s ',l3A-,iff ffl '57 1 ETNQQT 'x I mt , If , ,ff'1'TcfX., , jj fl 'H' I. -I A l I l ofa ' . if 'Q' 'N -Q' if 3 - l ff For I I N ff, Fjrflgtl: 4 :2i?i fI'i'.lfil7lI A- we' -FGQI, im fl ee A- I .-.I -' I:r1QI2i ff Tj . A - l -X., IAI.x-v. ..+.,,,. H.. .7 I I, :vw M., ,. . . . UN , l xl Al y f I It lx X x. X l I - -S' 'S '. I2-T-7-'WW H -f IA l 4, l f ' 'ISIS' ' A 411 Q7 'I N 51' 292--- :JJ :.,.--V12 X Y' I l l I I X ll' l lg 9 ' INVV: 'l' 'ff ':i's5'T If ll . X I 'N' i t I Yi, . ,, ,. ,. . K I A - Y xo, 'A 1. 5 I li 1,-3' . FIRST ROW-R. Martin, A. Rutherford, R. Noble, B. Cooper, R. Bauer, F, Stricher, J. Linville, R. Thornton, A. Economou, W. Neugent. SECOND ROW-R. Fitzvvater, A. Vogt, W. Zind, K. Schanz, F. Wilson, R. Rice, R. Dover, T. Grate, R. Howell, D. Huston, D, Thornton. THIRD ROW-W. Gregolet, R. Greiman, B. Muhlhofer, B. Fitzpatrick, C. Cohall, A. Koch, E. Jackson, J. Grotlisch, S. Hensdill, C. McMullen. FOURTH ROW-T. Brewster, R. Mc-Avoy, J. Centrullo, J. Nolan, J. Hall, G. Papps- chales, C. Dolan, D. Macarthy, A. Lauria, E. Moore, D. Walker. FIFTH ROW-A. Reitter, C. Weisen- brod, J. Brown, A. Wrightsman, E. Mosier, H. Schulingkamp, P. Ahlert, S. Treis, R. Nichtin, G. Wil- liams, C. Franz, R. Clarke. SIXTH ROW-H. Harmon, B. Joehnk, R. Williams, L. Meineke, H. Rainier, E, Hurst, R. Boesch, R. Erb, S. Van Pelt, H. Miller, R. McMullen, W. Zeuch. FIRST ROW-R. Thomas, T. Lutz, F. Backscheider, M. Lewis, R. Moore, M. Melvin, C, Winterhalter, D. Sandburg, T. Blumenstein. SECOND ROW-R. Conlon, R. Brockway, J. Jester, D. Hagen, R. Mes- singer, R. Fish, G. Wilson, H. Jewett, D. Merten, E. Flagg. THIRD ROW-J. Eha, D, Levi, C. Healy, R. Tartz, B. McClure, P. Games, D. Tegarden, D. Roth, F. Stuessel, R. Anderson, J. Falta. FOURTH ROW-P. Hummer, S. Strickland, A. Groenke, T. Novak, P. Pummill, L. Comisar, W. Fitzpatrick, B. Glaser, T. Stevens, W. Gross. FIFTH ROW-D. Hensel, R. Hoffman, A. Everett, C. Crawford, E. Schmidt, G. Nickerson, M. Mann, B. Moerlein, J. Porter, A. Barringer, J. Bolce. SIXTH ROWfB. Forbriger, B. Duvall, W. Meade, R. Burgess, E. Castle-berry, R. Rieke, J. Bliss, J. Morrissey, L. Nichols, J. Scotty, E. Heiden. Q'-LQ-S-D -.. 'Q x xl' 5' if 2 X. ' S e FP I Q . z f I '1 ' '-. X uf Q1 1' I CFO? lf! 5 S. vsgm ,Q ,Q ii-F425 ffgdggijue 'fi' ' F .-. Q fl 6 555.2 uw ' -J -T s FIRST ROW-M. Shockley, P. Dunbar, G. Ulm, J. Monce, L. Howell, S. Vance, P. Westerfield, J. Hone, L, Harvey, M. Herschede, B. Rumstield. SECOND ROWWP. Patterson, R. Shouldise, L. Butter- field, G. Stevenson, B. Zeh, C. Brand, L. Harmon, B. Henry, J. Lang, J. Rattermann, P. Wrocklage. THIRD ROWeM. Dorna, R. Courtney, V. McCartney, R. Fuchs, P. Millard, P. Edwards, P. Ellsberry, J. Wilson, R. White, D. Fitzwater, S. Long, E. Hartman. FOURTH ROW-R. Brenner, H. Pascal, J. Rogers, M. Eifert, R. Garn, C. Carr, M. Weaver, S. Passauer, VV. Combest, L. Richards, J. Geisler. FIFTH ROW! M. Tudor, B. Tanner, A. Whitmire, V. Meyer, N. Simons, B. Morris, D. Kuck, H. Close, A. Nicola, M. Gibson. SIXTH ROW-G. Thiele, K. Cook, P. Wilson, J. Thomas, S. Lautenschlager, J. Neal, J. Kappman, A. Biddle, V. Speckman, A. Crawford, J. Crossheim, B. Webber. FIRST ROW-W. Stoftregen, P. Gurney, R. Volpe, E. Toerner, J. Teare, M. Duncan, V. Arand, B. Bredemeier, J. Spanagel, B. Freund. SECOND ROW-L. Smith, S. Hahn, P. Marwood, A. Locke, J. Lober, V. Yarberry, L. Kidd, E. Geeding, M. Suiter, .I. Hagen. THIRD ROW- M. Dunlap, J. Howison, H. Wilson, J. Hack, J. A. Lathes, M. Mitchell, P. Hopkins, B. Clark, V. Ortman, D. Bready, J. St. Clair, L. Nichols. FOURTH ROW- B. Boone, N. Hall, S. Custer, M. Guttery, J. Houghton, P. Piper, E. Hutchinson, B. Cramer, J. McCord, M. Kopp, S. Ortner, P. Crady. FIFH ROW-V. Doyle, L. Chalmers, M. Coleman, E. Smith, J. Keese, M. Neugent, M. Duhme, P. Wetterer, B. Anders, S. Mulloy, L. Olsen, G. Hollock. SIXTH ROW-M. Aglamesis, D. Lessel, M. Lohrum, M. Stoffer, A. Broere man, B. Zach, J. Radtke, S. DeRoo, M. Moreland, M. Raymond, M. Meister, V. Bryant. SEVENTH ROW -N. McCray, V. Leahy, G. Tanner, C. Heinzelman, N. Jones, J. Justes, M. Gregolet, L. Conway, E. Mersick, J Gaunt, B. Cohen, R. Webber, J. Fiege. 'T Q- - I 5QAiAP! X Q Q or s z . . , ... , X Q ,.,,,,,, X I .. lt In 'A f N P' I +I- we I X I X ---.A S I 1 Qs 1 'V' I X ,fcmll -q i lr f6'gf'5e,f-Q' llflcxfhx X - h - .Q X 'X 1- . ff, - f 1 l f e K fc - - Q I V 2 F.RST ROYN- R. I-'ol3son, D. Griffith, S. Euck'ey, B. Bltce, B. Matthews, G. Brockmeyer, B. Mason, J. Brooks, R. Blum, R. Hall, G. Lipman. SECOND ROWeG. Schoonoyer, J. Johnson, B. Sullivan, B Melvin, R. Elliot, R, Thornton, B. Brockrneyer, T. Carnahan, B, Mathias, B. Cook. THIRD ROW-V Brooks, H. Parker, J. Taw, D. Guard, E. Rudder, L. Russell, D. Bang, W. Custer, J. Pendery, D Roth. FOURH ROW-L. Dunaway, E. Wilson, R. Farris, K. Kadon, E. Ellis, B. Phillips, E. Hassilbeck, D. HiII, J. Brown, E. Neuenschwander. FIFH ROW-L. Stant, R. Mustain, J. Oyerberg, B. Schenke L. House, P. Miller, C. Howland, G. Halvordson, G. Frederick, R. Boling. SIXTH ROW-R. Lockard H. Linn, D. Lotterer, B. Batsold, J. Young, M. Stitts, D. High, R. Craver, J. Fielrnan, B, Nepper SEVENTH ROW-L. Huey, N. Deye, C, Kershaw, F. Mackay, F. Roelle, N. McNeal, B. Williams, W Woods, H. Schramm. FIRST ROW-R. Erlicli, A. Haggerty, J. Meyer, B. Schmidt, B. Mitchell, D. Friesz, D. Denges, J Messer. SECOND ROW-L. Bratbird, T. Reynolds, A. Moemond, P. Parker, J. Tolley, R, McEIhaney, R. Spencer, J. Harper. THIRD ROW-F. Lohrum, D. Jenkins, B. Kerler, K. Urnbach, J. Hudson, B. Stephenson, G. Dustin, B. Funke. FOURTH ROW-R. Pullem, F. Highee, B. McFarIin, R. Miller, R. Blum, B. Taylor, P. Jones, R. Daley, E. Ernst. FIFTH ROW-J. Wuenker, J. Maurer, H. Ratcliff, R. Weise, R. Svvornstedt, B. McIntosh, O. Hardin, C. Harris, B. Baird. SIXTH ROW-J. Oezer, D. Mil- Ier, G. Poll, D. Skiff, D, Heitz, F, Dencer, C. Nutting, R. Tronter, J. Hayden, B. Shafer. f .f NIGHT f lew ,M lg -...zm.- L--IQ. 5..- G.. vm N 8-A I J-3? X rv E- 'v ol! r CL: L Q Q . EP Q ! wi , G fait . , 9 F I . , 5 1 4 ' ff' 5 0 1 ,f . r .f ,. . i CK 5 Fo' :, C L nf x-.N ,Z HE increasingly important after three activities played a large part in the lives of many of the students. Honorable mention should be given not only to those who worked so diligently on the Victory Corps, but also to the Council that directed them. The splendid cooperation of the teachers and pupils helped to make this work one of the outstanding successes of the year. Many of the clubs became active in war work and offered courses in first aid and home nursing, Tower Y sponsored a scrap yarn drive to procure yarn for afghans. The Girls' Glee Club, the Boys' Glee Club, A Cappella Choir, the Symphonic Band, and the Orchestra helped to keep Withrow's morale high by presenting several assemblies and the Early Spring and June Concerts. Amid the grease paint, costumes, and stage props, talented students added to the enjoyment of everyone with productions given by Withrow Players, Thalian, and the Withrow Minstrels. Musical and dramatic talents were combined with the presentation of the Christmas play. Yes, we shall always recall this year as the busiest of our school experience, but we Shall also have the sat- isfaction of knowing that it was the most useful, 11 'R' v Q ,. QW s E , Z4 ' 9' Y L :Q Q, vw I 1? 'S va, L 5.8 4,4 1 50 r n X XX N A ' QW'-in Y -fa-'WA 1 ' A ,AN A, x. Ng 'IR Y i. . P x- .4 4 '.'-- q' I 1 - . . ,f . A V gb y , X i If-,u,,v4, V1 X 1 .,,gr-rr' i f ,- 3 H N' ,S -' , ,V j 7 'L ,' 1 , f :'?'f4.,Qf' . X X '- If ' v 1. ' , , ,. '. ,- f H '- .' . . 1. , ,' Q, ,f ' ff - .T V 'N K N .f ' . 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', T L, 5 .- ' Q. ,ft 13 :Q Muff '1 K fy -L, -vi ' WJ N, f? J, '- vi I ' f Fl ' . f--, .f -:E ' , fd - 5 if-b J vl. N- - 3 Y Aj 1 . . rx L 1 ',4.- ' ... S. Aw I Lf' 7-4 v-sw... Q-xxs' I 5 YQ-IYX f A ,' 'k ,f :'ff '1 , ' , -. E ' k- . xW'- :ff 'I' -QI 1 ,- . VW' ' - -iq f , - k, .' -' 'V . , mp- -'fff -. xl, ' ig r-ssfuj -, ill --K. . 'fri 'Q .-f' '. : f.: ,S , ,f I VD . I .f,. UM . H f',f 'f?f xv, z -- ,I rx 1' ...... 1 I ,P L , ,-, ,. ., ',...:, 441' , ., .J ...1 ' i:f,J Jlalvfi fff1l'H5, ,v,..1'j ha' f21.fz.q.', -gf Ls! . J'l.1.'.- I ay.- '.',' g!:'.'::'g.g,'1ff-1 , ,ff . 1 , , , , I ., ,W 92 During a war year VViThrow's Two ouTsTanding publicaTions, Tower News and The Annual, gave Tull coverage To The war life and acTivi- Ties of WiThrow's sTudenTs. The expressive border around The opposiTe page is indica- Tive oT The condiTion in which our publica- Tions' personnel Tound Themselves aTTer a long year of headaches, hard work, and laughs. Tower News in iTs weekly ediTions broughT up-To-The-minuTe news To iTs reading public on war sTamp sales, VicTory Corps acTiviTies, WiThrowiTes in The service, and scrap drives. The Annual, Taced wiTh The TacT ThaT iT may noT come ouT Tor The seniors of T944, be- cause oT a draTTed prinTer and a scarciTy of viTal maTerials, gave a compleTe and lasTing SepTernber-To-June reporT on The eTTorTs of WiThrow's Teachers and pupils in T943 To end The war. lf The Annual is Torced To disconTinue Tor The duraTion of The war, Tower News will carry on alone unTil WiThrow again has an Annual and The new world is Truly ours. TOP--Annual LiTerary STalT Co-EdiTors-B. G. Biggar, B. Harris. RlGHTfAnnual ArT EdiTors- R. Weber, S. Tonne. BELOW---PhoTographerfBob STrieTrnan. A Crockett E Schreiber, Miss Green, V. Littleiohn, P. Pitt, W. Sticktenoth, C. Broadwell. Making all layouts, planning picture schedules, and doing outstanding art work are the duties covered in a day's work by the Art Staff. Much of the credit for the Annual's many All-American and Medalist awards, gained in competition with other yearbooks, has formally gone to this staff with its headquarters in 220. Likewise, this year's staff has played a tremendously important role in the making ofthe Withrow Annual. Another group quartered in 220 was the Annual Advertising Staff. This year to aid the Literary Staff, which had formerly written all the copy for the Ad Staff's ideas, this group composed much of its own copy in addition to selling the advertisements. J Wenzel H Brutton Advertising B Runk, M. Price, B. Petrie, M. J. Goodall, J. Gates, B. Stevens, W. Farris, L. Manager P L Brendamour Harris, H. Slack, M. McGlaughlin, J. Glazier. 7 ' 514-1 -K i FIRST ROW-M. Newby, S. Hyde, B. Thiele, B. Howison, N. Andler. SECOND ROW-B. Hohneck, B. Stine, Miss Braunecker, B. Nitche, P. Heerman, J. Bender, E. French, B. McNaII. THIRD ROW--M. Paolino, M. Dodt, P. Shields, B. Strait, A. Wubbolding, V. Deitz, E. Hallerman. INot in picturei M. Larsen, P. Westerfield. Finding that the average Withrow student really reads his yearbook, the Literary Staff featured Withrow's war activities in nearly twice the ordinary amount of annual copy. Added to this difficulty of longer write-ups the sections of the Annual had to meet a new speeded-up war time schedule at the printers so that the student body could get the book on time. The Literary Staff solved these difficulties, however, by working a two-night-a-week swing shift in addition to many called meetings. The AnnuaI's literary branch wishes to express the deepest appreciation to Miss Corcoran's typing classes for their part in getting the book to press by typing most of the Annual copy in preparation for the printer. Then as the book came off the presses, the business managers mapped out a sales campaign and directed the home room representatives in the record- breaking sale of the T943 Withrow Annual. FIRST ROWfI-I. Cross, R. Thiele, L. Schofield, R. Kline, R. Gardner, D. Heiz- man, J. Boutet. SECOND ROVVfM. Archea, V. Deitz, P. L. Brendamour, J. Glazer, J. Koehne, J. Maham, B. Addison, D. Dunlap, C. Shepman, D. Whalen. THIRD ROVVfE. Fenner, R. Miller, J. Miller, B. Brinkman, J. McHugh, E. Hallerman, S. Jones, R. Thomas. Hz' 67 ,lm A XA T 'J '09 1 Q f ' E' r Business ManagersfJ. Steioff, Mr Anderson, R. Phillips, M. Berling ,EN CIW .Z 5 I G l Headlines, bylines, or editorials, Tower News hums with activity. The editors of Tower News headed by Mary Kay l-lerdman, make the paper their guiding obsession. After school, every day, and at home, during vacations and week-ends, they were eternally on the alert for news, and improved make-up for future issues. Tower News owes its excellence in a great degree to its capable editors. No paper, however, can succeed without an efficient Commercial Staff. This organization contains the circulation, advertising, business, and office staffs which control all matters other than make-un and writing. SEATED-J. Arn, l-l. Grimes, J. Ruthven, B. Barbara, R. Rider, F. Hop- kins, D. Fryburger, lvl. Agger, A. Cargill, J. Cramer, P. Steward, B. Thompson, D. Keilholz. STANDING-J. Siekmann, B. Shannon, V. l-lill, B. Schauer, P. Stearns, E. Blase, V. Crooks, W. Meinzen, lvl. Morgan, J. Blackwell, J. Gillespie, -2 Eg Q-:D of- i Mrs. Linde, Miss Bahr. Hey, you! Where's that write-up for column six? A man may work from sun to sun, but Tower News work is never done. So might the familiar saying be adapted to fit Tower News' reporters, most of whom belong to Mrs. Linde's iournalism class. This group must meet rigid deadlines with stories which, Though following a set, dry pattern, catch and hold their readers' interest. Mrs. Linde and Miss Bohr, literary and business advisors, respectively, are responsible for most of the rnaior policies of the paper and for guidance ol the staffs. FIRST ROW-J. Stoecklin, J. Giles, E. Slimp. SECOND ROW-B. Lohse, A. Golder, A. Allison, P. Clark, M. Stuessel, P. Davis, K. Applegate, J. Connelly. THIRD ROW-B. Frisch, A. Elliott, J. Stuff, M. Karch, B. J. Reddington, M. Larsen. FOURTH ROW-A. Hutchinson, S. Jones, J. Noertker, R. Matteson, M. Seslar, V. McGilliard, C. Stayman, B. L. Cobb, M. Dencer, E. Faike. --M - C. . ...-.-.- V.-.-.-.H 925 'FLW' w- .2567 'm '?' ,,, N X. .ba 'Ein Qi, Wm fl ' '5 f-gggxw-X 423. R5 g-Q? Q 1-M .,:4,.1-',.....'- '..'!413 ,, ,,-,,,,,,.,-,,.,,. wlyaswx k 'Q' 'rw ' '--v... w .,.,...,,,7 . wk 'GV' -h an , ,,. -,h,..,w'z? Q xt I WX A ,Rm Q' H9 3 Wi 'wigwx Y x i 5 'bil x A2 Q 'gig my 1-K ,e 'hip-ia? .K M- Q 1 I-B:f5. gif! V 1 QV' P, V 562, vm an-M - ' 1 'iw wh , ' S A gy., P l V wr 3 v ' A gin , 1 ',A' i q 'fir ' M ,'?if,,--2-G -, I Vl , HHVV I ff 'MTK kix I .-.-..l. mg fm -Q 1 5 4-A ..Q,.,.f?'J nf, 'ff' .pgfzf-f,,,' ff M,.,m-nu-Min, I9 fn., wk in ' ' f H51 ' mr ,M Wa! I' 1 , ' u.-. 5 AEA. S L, ,W ag? 43552 af' 5 , 3 1 i 'lv 1 , L I Q f X f L Y K fv 1 KW f 3 5 Y' 5 F 5 Q - W' i?4'1-Q? 5 ' M 5 gp ' 1 3 kg fr. ih 1 . F? QQ 5 Q 9 5 mg gi! J ' ..,'s, ,, . g gp- 1 r R VIOLINS M. Flynn, J. Keese, L. Vance, S. Strunk, M. Strunk, H. Mattax, D. Terry, R. White, R. Martin, H. Pascal. VIOLASSP. Burn- ham, C. Gifford, E. Bucholze, M. Simmins, R. Weker. CELLOS-N. Allison, A. Rodenberg, J. Lynn. BASSFS-B. Pate, G. Smith. FLUTFS F. Avril, G. Thiel. CLARINFTS-D, Menzel, D. Stoos, F. Watkins, V. Yarberry, C. Lyon, F. Lach. CORNETS-J. Holthoefer, D. Kaeser, L. Smith, J. Young, V. Kuehn, T. Stevens, C. Weaver, F. Martin, R. Baker, G. Biggar, C. Chandler. BASSFS-J. Thorpe, G. Smith. BARITONFS L. House, B. Brane, M. L. Cordes. TROMBONES-B. Knodel, D. Nixon, J. Flynn, J. McManaman, B. Brivos, B. Slianz. TUBAA-G. Shuster. DRLJMSMJ. Saunders, J. Backscheider. PIANO-P. Burnham, M. Shinkle, C. Becker, G. Jensen. FRENCH HORNS S. Paolino, E. Reed. OBOEfN. Fuldner. One of the most progressive steps taken by Mr. Behrman this year was the formation of a Junior Orchestra. This group was composed of forty boys and girls from both junior and senior high school who gave up other ac- tivities on Monday after school for rehearsals. The valuable training and experience in cooperation and group playing obtained through this supplementary work better prepared these young musicians for the Senior Or- chestra. Something new in the form of a Junior High Choral Group has been added to our many musical organizations. The man behind the waving baton that kept these first soprano, second soprano, and alto voices in rhythm was Mr. Behrman. The first performance of this group was given at the Christmas meeting of the iunior high Parent-Teacher Association. lt finished the season by singing in the Spring Concert. These young people look forward to singing in the senior high choir. FIRST ROW ileft to righti f-R. Thornton, J. Malsvary, C. Brand, E. Kiefer, C. Harris, R. Hensel, D. Thomas, R. Lotterer, W. Mitchell, B. Runisfield, A. Rutherford, J. Messer, M. Shockley, N. Fitzgerald, J. Hone, M. Dorna, R. Malora, G. Stevenson, H. Pascal, L. Lowell, B. Zeh, Mr. Behrman. SECOND ROW tleft to righti-V. Meyer, J. Hudson, R. Stephenson, R. Rieke, E. Castleberry, R. Mc- Llheny, N. McCray, V. Speckman, P. Dunbar, V. Leahy, D. Kuck, J. Geisler, A. Crawford, B. Weise, E. Hurst, G. Thiele, B. Tan- ner, M. Tudor, J. Koppman, B. Schafer, R. Blum, R. Mustain, C. Cahall. Withrow tirst sow Mr. Behrmon's Senior Orchestro ot the unusuol ond oppeoling production of Tschoikoy- sky's Nutcracker Suite. Shortly otter o recorded rodio broodcost, Doc ogoin wielded his boton to supply the horror music tor Withrow Ployers' One Mod Night. lncidentol music ot o wor bond rolly highlighted the potriotic octivities of the group while two string trios entertoined ot institutions ond choritoble orgonizotions where entertoinment wos unovoiloble. A new deporture from the customory procedure wos mode ot the Spring Concert, when the relotion ot music to the other orts wos occentuoted by meons of ci speoking choir, voccil ond instrumentol music ond bollet. VIOLINS-E. Wilkening, D. Holzworth, D. Choote, L. Schulz, G. Unverzogt, D. Trocy, N. Thiele, E. Slimp, P. l-lorrison, S. Do- men, B. Addison, H. Mottox, J. Acomb, N. Lee, B. Ingrom, L. Vonce, H, Poscol, B. G. Atchison, R. Giesel, C. Berliner. VIOLAS-A. Hoscher, E. Bucholze. CELLOS-N. Allison, V. Jordon, A. Rodenberg, R. Cornuelle, N. Fronce. BASSES-J. Thorpe, B. Bennett, B. A. Pcite. BASSOONS-J. Myers, J. Codwolloder. OBOES-F. DeForest, B. Lyons. CLARINETS-D. Wilks, D. Zumbiel, B. Ruchhott, J. Flood, D. Tuttle, P. Heerm cinn. FRENCH HORNS-J. Kizer, J. Shecirer, A. Wubbolding, M. Poolino, D. Lewis, B. Stroit. FLUTES-H. French, M. Kuck, C. Chopmon. TROMBONES--S. Finch, B. Simcox, W. Hom- monn. HARP-R. Culvert, V. Attl. PERCUSSION-J. Sounders, D. Meyer, J. Mohom. PIANO-M. Monce, R. Johnigen, P. Gocker. CORNETS-B. Nelson, P. Jones, A. Nelson, B. Moier. TUBA-L. Biddle. The Symphonic Bond lpicture-poge l34l, one of Withrow's tinest ever, hod o membership of more thon one hundred. At o highly successful Eorly Spring Concert, Arthur Holt, Ohio's chompion trumpeter, wos teotured os soloist. The comic number Three Blind Micef' the ditticult Freischutz overture, ond morches mode up o concert ol greot voriety. Forty-six members porticipoted in the oll-city bond which ployed tor the North Centrol Music Educotors' Convention in Cincinnoti. Vorious ensembles ployed ot o breok- tost session ot this gothering while the bond os ci whole received the honor of ploying ot the tinol ses- sion of the convention. 5 P. Jones, L. Umbach, B. High, F. Fenier. INTERLOCUTER-F. Durham. COMMENTATOR-P. Westerfield. END MEN-B. Boyers, J. Brendamour, J. Deller, J. Mallin, J. Mathias, W. Merker, B. Stoos, T. Valpey, D. Wilson. SKITS-D. Bockstiegel, B. Boyers, J. Brenclomour, B. S. Cathcart, P. Cowley, M. Dencer, J. Dodd, J. Downer, J. Flaherty, N. Flocin, F. Giesel, E. Hurst, E. Krebs, B. Nead, G. Noble, B. Novak, R. Townsend, B. Tredwell. MALE CHORUS-S. Muller and M. Stoffregen, Secretaries. R. Ackermann, B. Anderson, D. Ball, B. Boker, B. Bauman, D. Benhase, J. Blackwell, D. Crosset, B. Dietz, J. Dietz, C. Duderstadt, F. Dusterdieck, B. Eversull, J. Gross, J. Gutiahr, D. Hager, T. Hamer, B. Hohneck, K. Holt, F, Hull, D. Jones, R. Kyle,J, Leavey, J. Logan, R. Lowe, D. MacDonald, B. McGrath, J. Neal, O, Nikoloft, D. Peters, B. Prigge, H. Riechers, D. Ryberg, B. Sasser, C. Scherz, D. Schlueter, F. Schwartz, D. Smith, L. Smith, F. Snew, B. Stevens, T. Sullivan, E. Wolfe. EXECUTIVE STAFF-Director of Music! Mr. G. G. Smith, Directors of Dancing-Mrs. M. Flint, Mr. A. Hensel, Director of Dialogue-Mr. S. Nonkovitch, Director of Costumes- Miss L. B. Murphy, Student Directors of Stage-F. Fenier, L. Umbach, B. High, P. Jones, Box Office-Miss G. Gooley, Mr. W. Davidson, Poster- Miss S. L. Cook, Miss S. Green, J. Hines, Mr. H. Holbo, Program Cover+Miss I. Stose, E. Lewis, Incidental Art-E. Lewis, Make-up-Mr. R. Wirth, L. Burton, Usher Captain-Mr. W. Leach, Sound Technician-L. Umbach, Skits-Mr. E. Behrman, Male Chorus, Selected Choir- Mr. L. Grether, Stage Properties--Mr. H. Ray, Mrs. H. Schirmer, Secretory- Mrs. T. Smith. COSTUME COMMITTEE-A. Cargill, Student Chair- man, J. Bailey, Bell, L. Boaz, L. Boaz,D. Bredemeier, E. Brenner, K. Cisniadi, R. Cole, C. Dunhott, B. Emrich, N. France, J. Gates, S. Heid- enreich, D. Heizman, J. Herron, M. Karch, C. Kelly, E. Lewis, A. Locke, A. Mallin, J. Mehne, M. Newby, C. Paliobagis, M. Price, V. Rogers, M. Roth, M. Runge, J. Schwettrnan, M. Smith, V. Smith, R. Strohm, A. Wohn, J. Warner, S. Warren, C. Welch, J. Wilkins. USHFR COM- MITTEE--M. Armstrong, C. Bockhorst, R, Braun, P. Clark, H. Evans, D. Hartwell, E. Howard, M. Kelly, H. Kirby, E. Klein, H. Mathias, J. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, J. Nagel, A. Pullen, B. Schauer, R. Scroggins, E. Simpson, C. Stoyman, D. Stephens, G. Stoll, W. Ulnischneider, P. Vermilyci, J. Weigel, J. Wilson, J. Wilson, D. Wisman. WITHROW PRESENTATION ORCHESTRA-N. Thiele, E. Slimp, B. G. Atchison, B. Ad- clison, G. Unverzagt, C. Hebbeler, G. Lumley, A. Hascher, V. Jordon, A. Rodenberg, J. Ades, C. Chapman, M. Kuck, P. Harrison, F, De- ,14- Comes spring, comes Minstrel Show, comes pleasure for all. Q W' I Q 'Q Through the capacity audience surged a Thrill as a rumble of tympani pro- claimed the opening of the thirteenth annual Withrow Minstrels. Then, as This smoothly running show, which needed no high pressure selling to at- the curtains slowly drew apart, all relaxed to the mood of the evening. i tract large crowds, entailed more than four months of careful preparation V and rehearsal. From the pen of Smittie, producer and director of the show, came the musical arrangements. Two of the outstanding features of the Minstrels were the beautiful stage , setting and lighting effects, created entirely by students. The weeks of . hard work and difficulties arising from the war were climaxed by a produc- tion of which the three hundred and fifty members of the cast could well be proud. Forest, J. Myers, D. Zumbiel, B. Ruchhoft, D. Wilks, B. Plummer, A. Fifield, A. Holt, P. Jones, A. Nelson, B. Nelson, J. Kennedy, J. Mueller, L. Howard B. Fisher, B. Tudor, J. Siekmann, B. Thiele, S. Finch, J. Thorpe, J. Dodd L. Biddle, B. Harvuot, B. Lee, J. Flood, J. Cadwallader, D. Tuttle, P. Heermann, C. Schrickel, R. Sturgeon, M. Monce, M. Kum pf, C. Esque, J. Bender, J. McKeever, J. Kizer, B. Strait, M. Paolino A. Wubbolding, J. Shearer, J. Maham, D. Meyer, T. Young, J. Saunders, B. Johnson, R. Kranz. MAKE-UP COMMITTEE-L. Burton, Chairman M. Agger, A. Allison, N. Baer, J. Baker, M. Colegrove, J. Deitz, H. Didlake, K. Distler, J. Duhme, C. Dunhoft, G. Flynn, A. Garside, R Harvey, J. Heidenreich, V. Hill, N. Knoll, P. Krehbiel, D. Mueller, J. Muller, B. Nash, B. Nitche, J. Noertker, F. Rinaldy, K. Schachte, B J. Smith, J. Staats, E. Steves, B. Treadwell, P. Westgate, V. Westgate, M. B. Williams, P. Woodard. TECHNICAL CREW-H. Brutton J. Chapman, J. Curry, R. D'Amico, D. Frueautt, P. Gilson, D. George, J. Kaeser, W. Lorah, P. Luhn, M. Martin, R. Matteson, S. McKaig, L Moore, C. Ormston, L. Philippi, T. Pitzer, D. Remke, H. Rieke, J. Rosenzweig, M. Ruchhoft, R. Sandburg, B. Schanz, G. Schuster, B. Selkirk W. Stapp, L. Steinberg, C. Stemler, C. Stewart, F. Watkins, D. Winder, G. Wuest, H. Zitzelberger. PRINTING CREW-A. Aerni, R. Bowden W. Feder, C. Hickman, R. Kagrise, T. Kagrise, J. Spaeth, E. Stansberry. PONY CHORUS-P. Danneman, B. Burghardt, B. S. Cathcart, J Curl, J. Daulton, M. L. Erickson, L. Fiege, J. Gough, P. Haase, S. Hetzel, A. Kendrick, D. Kohler, R. Meeko, L. Schofield, B. Stillmaker, P Storch, P. L. Brendamour, D. Fusaro, J. Fussenger, S. Hyde, P. Jackson, J. Judge, D. Koch, M. Runge, E. Russell, G. Saunders, P. Timm B. Bernhard, E. Bihlman, B. Clark, E. French, B. Frisch, R. Gibson, J. Lowenstein, P. Stearns, H. Funke, M. Baker, M. Lettow, S. Pollak VOCALISTS AND DANCERS-S. Storch, C. Esque, J. Maham, B. L. Dow, D. Meyer, J. Saunders, B. Hughes, B. Harper, B. J. Calder, H Anderson, P. Gocker, J. Noelcke, M. Hall, B. Strait, J. Myers, B. Bredemeier, R. Sturgeon, J. Bender, H. Lawton, J. Shearer, W. Jordan B. Anderson, F. Durham, E. Eudaly, D. Fryburger, B. Hohneck, B. Howison, A. Keller, W. Littmann, R. Miller, V. Morris, B. Prigge, B. Roth D. Smith, M. A. Stoffregen, B. Deremo, M. Dacey, J. Binder, W. R. Johnson, B. Lee, F. DeForest, F. Morelli, B. Harvuot, M. Jeffries, S Kube. 1 f 1 . 1 , . .1 pg, E E w'w,? - 47' is 'N X f ,- I X ,i '1 1 YNHQ Q 5' pi .:r: 'T 4 'In Q ,Sn X S , ., ,,, 4 il yf ' K ' 'pg f 1 v 5 IVN L' f WJ j is P aff' ' ff ' A f f 5 4' V. A 67, A Xvsiy A f lib' I -..',,h!,Aflx AUM, 4' sf,-as , '4 ! Wm 5 E i ww ' 'WM MW 'den W4 f L V 3 1 fi., J Y .S -K 3' I V. .A l . 5 N xA E , L 11 E 'f , 'Q : I 5 3 . V Vi X i .' ' , i , v w' VV it . vm MM x.x- SQ 1 '+ A 7 mb , , ,b i.4W .1Q.1ff1fff Lf K .pwt'f21,4-,V 9 ,Y 'A-nl 1 rdf! 4 , f s 5 1 , , U 5 3 YUH 3 lt U l iliW?mQ' EPQXXQ us M 'iffiw 4 iw 9 Q-in in Q Q W5 5 Ei 2 jf 5 41255 4- H 3 -:Q L lulfllzrow ,J Jfuafenld fookecf forward io lfze fun and refaxalio Keeping in step with the general hub-bub of present day living, Withrow's outside activities provided relaxation and a chanc t cl e o o one's bit in this unstable world. Be- wildered freshmen and wiser upperclassmen always found a niche in the variety of activities offered. Anyone interested in music was sure to find his lac ' th gg- p e in e A Cappella Choir, Orches- tra, Band, the Glee Clubs, or Minstrels. Those dramatically inclined practiced their art in the plays of Thalian or Withrow Players and in the rhythm of Dance Club. Students desirous of giving service and buildin h g c aracter found much enjoyment in Tower Y, and Alpha Y for the girls, and in Hi-Y for the boys Bo s and ' I ' ' y gir s who have strlven for high standards during their four years at Withrow were eligible for membership in Dux Femina and Sigma Gamma, honorary societies. Mathematical wizards enjoyed congenial company in the Newlin Math Club. Those with literary inclinations delved into books during meetings of Literatas, Scrib- blers, and Philologia. Habla espanol? Parlez-vous francais? If one understood this stort of talk, Spanish Club, Le Cercle Francais or Gens Togata was of interest. There were, of course, many sports for both boys and girls, including two riding clubs Others rode their hobbies in Stamp Club Camer Cl b , a u , Physics Club, Skate Club, Del bate Club, or Law Club. Tall people did not despair, as Tip Toppers provided a very definite place for the six-footers. New clubs at Withrow this year included Astronomy and Aeronautics Club, and last but not least, the Victory Corps. received in our many clulrd after a Jlrenuoud ala The Edmund D. Lyon Chopter of Quill and Sc roll Notionol Honor Society in High School Journolism scribbled its woy into o second successful yeor, under the direction of co- sponsors Mrs. Linde ond Miss Bohr. The desired gool tor individuol writing wos on op- portunity to compete in o notioncil contest. This yeor, os in l942, the big proiect for the club wos the ossembling of moteriol tor lnklings, ci mogozine mode up entirely of student literciry contributions. SEATED-M. K. Herdrnon, C. Stoymon, J. Koch, L. Buenger, M. Lorsen, A. Allison. STANDING-P. West- erfield, J. Howison, P. Clork, B. Frisch, A. Ccirgill, B. Borbciro, B. Atchison, J. Hoover, B. Cobb, M. Ses- lor, M. Korch, B. Reddington. l 107 .T f x-W 1 N. . .. . x rf T safe ' ' T lf? l ll l Ti F ii lll'Zllf'!ll1li: xl? i gli all ii T' ii ,il is , rl i' ' T W 'V i la . ., ul i T i , T , . T , 1, ii QQ v . . il, '- 1 ,, . ,, ,, .f-. I 4 - W gs, T , M . , . ' N. 4? fb -. . si. ,.' v- i ., .,, - .., . '. gill ,T ll 5 J, Qlllllil -J 2-A .. ,..', if.-...wg ,,-Try, ' .,,....w. 1-Aff, N if if .. ,4g.,.:,,JI 1 ,g- 1-L.. ' -- ' 5. 2' '- -xg - 'hjztl in M -T. ,. SEATEDfE, Rodenberg, M. l-loirTmon, B. Lohse, F. Morelli, STANDING-J. Meyers, J. Siekmonn, D, Mueller. As The Time grew neor for The curToin To rise on One Mod NighT, The sign of STonding Roorn Only mode on oppeoronce. WiThrow Plciyers under Their c:ompeTenT direc:Tor ond odvisor, Mrs. Linde, had broken oll previous oTTendonce records, FurThermore, seventy-five clollors of The proceeds wos presenTed To The Wor ChesT. W '7 lf T. u - 1 - 0 1 n iffy. if fe, rc :T fi lsr M121 . af ll a, en ce , c'hal'acteMzai5.z0n, .Mage profm and llzglmhng M. HorTmon, D. Mueller, D. Wilson, B. Boker, D. Koch, B. Lohse. l08 B. CrosseT, E. Simpson, A. Golder, M. Archea, E. BocksTiegel, J. Meyers, M. Roop, H. STuewe. Because of The limiTaTion on membership This year, iT was possible To hold The meeTings, which much resembled grand parTies, aT The homes of members on The second Wednesday of each monTh. AT each meeTing The plays which were presenTed proved To be ex- Tremely insTrucTive as well as enjoyable. X yr .T XR ,fi x jf vl XX lA XX y fl A lvl. -YI . 1 il Xiu N lx 3 ,vi l fl i X , XX ll lxs 'XA'-xl T. s x My .5 , 'nw-A TA X-f-ji yf Tl ,fins-. -- M .aff-P . ,fr r A .5 , .swell .5vafsccfe.M- 50? pr'i5mLr4:q:i5rcuw 015 lf3!lMCiL1i'0M7 fif izsimr gyinerfg fgg .i i l -Q3 1, s A l XX i .i'- f -is xx ll Q l X ,X i T ' Af : 'jX K,., -. -A..... E. Rodenberg, F. Morelli, M. Sieus- sel, J. Siekmann, J. Parker, B. AT- chison, P. Haase, J. Goldfuss, B. Rengering, A. Shearer, H. STuewe, B. McVeigh, E. BoclcsTiegel, M. L. CasTle, C. Gable, V. Mature, T. Power, F. Fenier, L. Umbach. ON LADDER-P. Davis, M. Archea, P. Danneman, P. Luhn. IO9 FIRST ROWfJ. Boker, P. L. Brendomour, D. Fusoro, A. Allison, S. HeTzel, N. Boring. SECOND ROW-C. STeworT, J. Gill, L. Scho- field, J. Giles, C. Moy, P. Mockoy, Miss Rosenberger. THIRD ROWfJ. Koehne, S. Jones, M. Dencer, C. Sfoymon, B. Fisher, B. McGroTh, J. Blackwell, L. Fiege, E. French, P. L. Lynn, B. Schimpf. From The imoginory dromo of The ploys To The reol dro mo of The vvor, Tholion This yeor proved iTselT capable of ocTion. HighIighTing The successful yeor vvos The hilorious comedy June Mod, which won sTrong opplouse from The oudience oT boTh presenfofions. Very poTrioTicolly The club donoTed oll proceeds To vvor choriTies. In oddiTion To The numerous ploys enocTed oT The bi-weekly meeTings, The members showed Their dromoTic Tolenfs by giving Tolks To The closses encouroging pupils To soliciT blood donors. wwf Urclzidd lo Judd '+-----...,.,, FIRST ROW-F. Faulconer, D. Frylourger, R. Sturgeon, M, Morgan, J. Staats, P. Blackwell, J. Miller, L. Burton, N. Andler, J. Hecl- rick. SECOND l2OWfV. Smith, P. Stearns, H. Logan, E. Hallerman, E. Fenner, M. Shurgast, B. Koller, M. Schneider. THIRD ROW-J. Noertker, J. Vaile, M. Karch, M. L. Corcles, J. Glaser, B. Blackwell, K. Applegate, F. Fennier. 1 4.. osenbergerf el'UlCe Ol' Jc oof all C0 9 T ROW - J. K' er . Ades. SECOND ROW-W. Crosset, B. STroiT. g The Twelve members of Sigma Gom- mci, senior honorory TroTerniTy, six of J, whom oTTended college The second holf-yeor, were insTrumenTol in ob- Toining o flog pole Tor The sTodium ond new mirrors for The boys' gym. Generous conTrilouTions Tor soldiers' ChrisTmos giTTs, The posTing of cs gold sTor service Tlog, ond The sponsoring of The Sigmo Gommo prom Tor sen- iors highlighTed o well-spenT yeor. T. Boyd, J. Carson, K. Mehlhope, J. Kendrick. L. Umboch, B. Prigge, A. HolT. T 5 All eors were olerT os The presidenT of Dux Feminci reod on Closs Doy, l942, The homes of The junior girls elected To This honorory soCieTy Tor The coming yeor. In The Toll The club helped To plon Freshie Doy. ChrisTmos wos celebroTed by o coroling pdrTy wiTh Sigmo Gom- mo. Plons To roise money Tor The Edmund D. Lyon Scholorship Fund gove rise To Two rummoge soles in The spring. Also in The spring Dux Femino ond severol oTher orgonizofions lighTly Turned Their ThoughTs To sponsoring Juke Box Fridoy NighT donces. D. Meyer, L. Buenger, F. DeForesT, M. Korch, R. RoberTs, J. Noerfker, H. Logon, A. L. Fiege, B. MCNQII, B. G. Biggor. Wubbolding, B. Deremo, J. Mohom, J. Gill. H2 tl o A 5 l It J A 3 ri , nk ly: 'P is 4 4 xi 'ff X. T J rms iz , J T Symbob of Chrialian feflowafzip and condtrucliue living. I cilly myself with the notionwide fellowship ot Hi-Y by occepting the purpose: 'To creote, mointoin, ond extend, throughout the school ond community, high stondords ot Christion chorocter'. Such is the ooth token by boys in Hi-Y os they unite in fellowship. The three verities of the Hi-Y triongle ore symbolic ot body, mind, ond spirit, os on ot- tempt is mode to coordinote cill three for o better Christion lite. This triongle of odvisors, who sponsor three Hi-Y groups ot Withrow, includes Mr. Srote, Mr. Friedrich, ond Mr. Howe. Mr. Wirth, whose picture does not oppeor, is sponsor of o fourth group. 4 ldv H he 5. ina? s J-.-,f 'f fax' '. SEATED-D, Applegate, J. Mallin, B.Madden, J. Deller. STANDING- J. Glaser, G Geisel, S. Boer, C. Bockhorst, J. Sauer, B. Boyers, N. Burch, H. Didlake, B. Schimpt Mr. Howe. mustard-smothered hot-dog satisfied afternoon pangs of hunger. All around the spreading stadium The local Betas run, 4 Feeding us with red hot dogs, Served in a stone-hard bun. Please disregard the hacksow, everyone. We all know that those welcome wienies for only a nickel meant the difference between lite and starvation at the football games. Besides this useful activity, the Beta l-li-Y boys made their usual generous contributions to worthy charities and gave many Christmas baskets to the poor. FIRST ROW--J. Deller, R. Lowe, S. Mc- Kciigj, J. Stuff, P. Blackburn, F. Geisel, J. Sauer. SECOND ROW-S. Baer, J. Pennington, J. Mullin. FIRST ROW lfront to back!-J. Stoeck- lin, P. Cowley, F. Martin, P. Sylvester, N. Schiffer. SECOND ROW lat table, left to rightl- D. Blackburn, B. Bolen, E. Brady, E. Jahnke, V. Kiphart, A. Steinmetz, J. Stuff. THIRD ROW lstand- ing, left to righti-C. Schurz, B. Bias, N. Garnpfer, A. Ruwe, Mr. Fredrich, B. Eversull, S. McKaig, G. Rowland, J. Johnson, B. Tait, B. Bauer, H. Stuewe, B. Hammerlein, J. Lynn. FOURTH ROW ileft to rightl4B. Lavell, C. Keel, B. Jilek, C. Gentrup, T. Sullivan. hese boys build social fellowship and Christian character. Among Esquire, Life, and a myriad of other magazine publications, midst stacks of old records and good books, these Gamma Hi-Y boys show the fruits of their victory book and magazine drive. The reclaim- ed material from the records was used for commercial purposes while the reading matter benefitted various army camps. Delta Hi-Y lbelowl was responsible for placing air raid drill informa- tion in the halls and rooms throughout the school. These iunior boys also undertook the project of obtaining athletic equipment for the Glenview boys' school. FIRST ROW-L. Schulz, L. Showalter, H. Hartman, A. Fisher, T. Kessis, J. Pennington, W. Pierce. SECOND ROW-D. McCann, P. Silver, J. Ruthven, L. Kull, R. Tice, D. Peters, B, Mooris, R. Weber. THIRD ROW-H. Moore, A. Grimm, R. Bockstiegel, B. McGrath, R. Giffen, B. Petrie, W. Shearer, R. Lawe. 1 ' Y v F i s ! Q rig-. Q 'S' 3 ' 3 ' Qi 5 an 2 S fi sv 5 W 9 QQ! a s ge - mv F? Q , . , w H :A-,M K, W W 1 52, ,EV ' Ii - -' 4 SX . , V: My f H v A X ,525 mf? oQ'4v6Qa+'4i A' ,1 5 kb gi 6 Q- B S wi K x ' 1' ,Q -. G A, 4 E .:,., Eg!! W dqmww, 5,fW' QQE EEE !Qla R R 1 5411 3132 f:, ,xf A i5 'i U .. K -n 5' V I 1 71.33 K . K . ' -s gg U KT 82 'ff I or ' 0 E wx i ' ' , JA- W 2 I A- x +I: M fs uaefu activiliea their irdl ilzouglzla Alpha Y is The answer To The quesfion, WhaT group of ap- proximaiely one hundred girls was noi among The firsT ouT of The school doors when The Three o'clock bell rang every Monday? Through The able leadership of Presi- clent Carolyn Friedrich, These freshman and sophomore girls compleTed anofher successful and srrenuous year, which included Taking The Accident Preyemion Course, making Tray favors for The soldiers at Camp Pickef, and doing ofher useful Things. One group of girls sfudied child care wiTh Miss VaTTer and assisfed one nighT a week aT The Parkway Free Day Nursery. AnoTher group Took firsT aid wiTh Mr. Simons. FIRST ROW-L. Harris, B. Cafhcarf, L. Melven, G. Fielman, C. Paliobagis, J, Thompson, J. Heidenreich. SECOND ROW-N. Zeh, D. Fields, A. Wilson, J. Kuebler, F. Richards, E. Freuchiemeyer, S. Girancl. THIRD ROW-B, Thornfon, D. Cunningham, P. Lepper, R. Fess, R. Schafslol, L. Roosa, P. Volz, J. Walker, P. Brandis, C. Chapman. FOURTH ROW- A. Mallin, M. Goodall, R. Cole, S, Sforch, D. Weyberg, C. Waskom, E. Swearinger, M. McGill, M. Dolph, M. Hawkins. FlFTH ROWeA. West, J. Mehne, V. Roerich, D. Schiffman, M. Siereveld, L. H. Kissel, G. Thill, R. Keeko, P. Sforch, A. Langdon. SIXTH ROW-R. Meer, M. Vorhis, P. McFee, B, L. Vehr, C. Sharp, R. Ogden, S. Schneider, L. Kuesler, B. Penn, C. Friedrich, S. Lewis. SEVENTH ROW-P. Weber, J. Thompson, F. Weyand, J, Steward, M. Ugh, D. Winans, W. Oldenburg, J. Herron, P. Supe, P. Booih. EIGHTH ROW-D. Whalen, P. Kull, B. Snazzy, M. Baker, J. Gales, N. Thiele, J. Parker, J. Salisbury, E. Blase. NINTH ROW: A. Ohnrneis, D. Phillips, S. STephenas, P. Towzy Sl All D l. Hlirris, D. lVlOf'flC1It, M. Doclt, l. Smith, J. llriwkins, J. Robinson, D. lutnch. STANDING J. Vuile, C. Bock- lmut, M, Morririn, L. Vcivr-y, P. Peterson, VV, l'riflioi1rl, J. Schmitt, B. Funlcc' A. liittm-r-mit, U. Smith, D. Boclcsticgel, J. Mzlliirili, M. Kolitrr, E. McCullough. STAND J. Noerrtlcf-r, M. L. Bridges, M. Kuflx, H. rifirrlrl, J. Siekiminn, R. Rrnlniirts, J. Gillespie-, A. Fiiielcl. STAND- INIT l. lror-liclu, M. Strrfens, J. Arles, l. Sfiuivi, l. Ci:-'rrl, Miss Mriiiit, R. Erik' r, R. Gif-'if-l, lg. Hrillr-rinfin, T. Hull. Witli thc.: motive ol picking on onirfoiic their ovvn size, the Tip-Toppers culled the first of thu lui-weekly Thurirlciy evening nifzrrtings s' nitly filter school be- rifin lcist lull. 'llier cictiyitirrs this yizrii' incliiclerl ri fciitldiitcttioit lifryiirle find lncirn pcirty, Cin niticitictn irrspofirilly enjoyed by rtltl tiirtiiilirfrst Clltcl ri iliCfiiOi' panty. FIRST ROW-J. Peddicord, J. Mahom, M. Schneider, H. Logon, B. Stine, B. Sasser, R. Sturgeon, J. Ccirson, E. Bihl- man, J. Jones, P. Zeh. SECOND ROW -P, Heermcxnn, B. Stephens, M. Dencer, P. Woodard, K. Melhope, A. lestingi, O. Hussel, J. Eitert, C. Sroder, H. Ma- thias, L. Schulz, Mr. Nanlcovitch, J. Campbell. THIRD ROW-J. Gillespie, A. Grimm, D. Sunroy, W. Littmctn, F. Barch, D. Winder D. Frodge, D. Runge, D. Arbogast, A. Schlef. The Newlin Math Club undertook to teoch the principles ot the slide rule to to ci cldss ot senior students during the last semester. This was its contribu tion to the war ettort, since cz knowledge ot the slide rule is absolutely necessary for mony positions in the ormed forces ond in industry. The meet ings, themselves, were made enioyoble by the usuol number of interesting mothemolticol tolks. alngone can in a niche in 0 J. Schaefer, G. Unverzagdt, G. Ohlhauser, FIRST ROW-M. Mitchell, D. lcer, D. Peterson, R. Kratz, D. Mappes, T. Piqueguy. SECOND B. Mappes. ROW-T, Kessis, L. Schultz, V. Deitz, M. Durbrow, M. Castellini, E. Butler, P. Westerfielcl, P. Heermann, M. Hartman, R, Sandberg, J. Siekmann, D. Cupid, C. Card, I. Droop, E. Hartman, L. Steinberg. The Camera Club polished its lenses and went clicking earnestly around The school. To those students who were interested, it presented programs con- cerning The mechanism of The camera, The developing, printing and enlarg- ing of pictures, and The opportunities afforded in The camera field. Valu- able information was gained from talks given by Mr. Seay, Miss Green, and others, including members ofthe club. FIRST ROW-J. Gillespie, L. Henclriclcs, L. Umbach, F. Durham, R. Cravvforcl, B. Strait. STANDING-J. Sielmmcinn, B. Harris, J. Sohnien. FIRST ROW- A. Thomas, VV. Littman, W. Hoehn, D. Runge, L. Barisvvyl, F. Flottman, J. Monce, A. Schwartz. SEC- OND ROW-S. Baer, R. Mappes, D. Choate, G. Unverzadt, R. Weber, W. Steidle, R. Bocksteigel, H. Riechers, D, McGill. At a meeting of Philologia, lit- erary society, one might hear discussions on such varied Topics as Should novels be illustrat- ed? and Would you rather be shot or freeze To death? Al- though perfecting The art of ex- Temporaneous speaking was The main activity, these boys held an enjoyable theater party which brightened gloomy Janu- ary days. Philologia entertained Scribblers at a ioint meeting which provided fun and food for all, and this group of lit- erary girls reciprocatecl with lavish hospitality at their pleas- ant June picnic. o our uarioua out.4icie activities. TIRST ROW D. Clifton, E. Humphreys, Miss Kitzmun, E. Brenner, G. Gavin, Miss Grove, J. Connelly, M. Cook, J. Wirlli. SECOND ROW M. Allen, J. Wurfnkrrr, A. Langdon, M. Higgs, M. Agri:-r, M. Hmm, B. Winter, E. Cary, M. Corcles, P. Weech. THIRD ROW-P. Nolan, A. Lohnr-r, C. Trippett, B. Nilcl-1-, R. Millzfr, D. Wrigjlit, H. lrnwton, M. Str-plirins, E. Mark. Hilriritas et delectio illuminabant conventum Gentis Togata. l-rilxulac, Iucli, interrogationes, et lusoriae quaestiones transver- luarum so alacritati adiungebant. Alia altarum lucum erat drama lcitinri, Tres Ursi , alia erat iter ad Museum Artis Cincinatorum. Ad opus sadales exciserunt et agglutinaverunt in chartam, lus- orias quaestiones transverborum ad copias armatas mittendae. Lvontus singularis epulae cinniversariae, tulit ad tinem fortunatum inclustriam anni. -- -it-I-IQX From the dative case to the Marbury Case. W W s ,ff J . fix I l X X. gxy iim is-Q Will the witness please come tor- ward? What did the Withrow Law Club do at regular meetings? They had discussions and reports on law cases, What did the Law Club do to help Uncle Sam? The members made scrapbocks ot puzzles, collected iig-saw puz- zles, magazines, and playing cards lor the U. S. O. Sewing tar the Needlework Guild kept the more domestically inclined mem- bers busy. That is all, witness dismissed. Step do-w-nl LEFT TO RIGHT-B. Bcyers, B. Calder, W. Meinzen, B. Schimpf, M. Crarner. FIRST ROW-S. King, B. Lambert, R. Thom- as, R, Skift, M. Williams, V. Crooks, J. Hancock, J. Hauth, F. Hopkins, R. Cathcart E. Parker. SECOND ROW-D. Maggard D. Prather, M. Plucci, L. Schanz, R, D'Amico, J. Bacher, N. Kirby, J. Schneider, M. Beck- more, A, Armacast, C. Cismacli, G. Pieper V. Kuntz. THIRD ROW-H. Kelly, C. Heb' bler, B. Madden, J. Deller, L. Scheiffele S. Youcheff, N. Burch, C. Bockhorst, B. Ulmschneider, D, Hartwell, P. Lavanier. Allons, enfants cle la patrie . . . Ax. C L. FIRST ROW-B. Nash, E. Simpson, P. Shields, M. McGlaughlin, B. Pyle, D. Koch. SECOND ROWSF. Perry, V. Morris, J. Tliompson, J. Von Goeben, A. Wubbold- ing, R. Kranz, S. Mathis, E. Steves, J, Noertker, L. McNeel, L. Williams. THIRD ROW-J. Kearns, J. Koehne, L. Kuester, J. Solingen, J. Miller, J. Roosa, C. Sclterz. SEATED-E. Custer, M. Hartman, L. Fiege, B. Strait, R. Howell, J. Downer. FIRST ROW lstandingi-G. Dickman, N. Cameron, H. Dennis, R. Kennedy, P. Erman, V, Hill, M. Dickman, B. Claude, N. Baer, V. Gode ley, L. Burton, M. Brockamp. SECOND ROW lstandingi-J. Kennedy, D. Ballew, M, Bush, P. Johnson, B. J. Atchison, G. But- terfield, M. Chelius, F, Faulconer, E. Blase, E. Fredrick, L. Hillyard, J, Jones, A. Huber. FIRST ROW-A. Garside, S. Strickland, E. Slimp, P. Clark, J. Ades, P. Heer- mann, M. Stuessel, J. Gill, A. Shearer. SECOND ROW- J. Janes, K. Brooks, L. Grossheim, R. M. Rider, M. Dencer, E. Frederick, B. Addison, L. Boaz, M. Cas- tellini, M. Rogers, V. Westgate, M. Stol- tregen. THIRD ROW-E. Biehlman, L, Fiege, B. Tredwell, J. Suthers, M. Kuclf. A. Grimm, D. Weber, L. Buenger, M. Schneider, S. Frisch B. Hovvison. Le but du Cercle Francais est de lier de plus pres ses membres a l'art, a la literature, et aux coutumes de la France pour qu' ils aient un meilleur entendement de la France et des Francais. Les activites du cercle, qui consistent de ieux, de conversations de pieces et de chansons ont eu lieu pendant six seances qui se conduisaient en trancais. Madame Williams, une Francaise, a bien voulu nous donner un discours tres intime et interessant. Ouel- ques-uns des membres ont assiste aux cinemas francais au Musee de Cincinnati. ur understanding of English is enriched through literature. English is fun, ond the girls of Litercttas con prove it, Many o book or ploy hos been reviewed ot the meetings of This freshmon ond sophomore literory society. The yeor wols highlighted by discussions ot poetry ond other types of Iiteroture presented by some of Withrovv's outstanding pupils ond teochers. The climox of the yeor's octivities was d picnic given in honor of the sophomores by the freshmen, It . SEATEDSS. Dickerson, P. Kull, L. Hoag, 4 B. Winter, N. Pitt, S. Stone, E. Willis, J l Boker, J. Goldtuss, P. Pitt, J. Wiebe, E Distler, J. Hawkins. STANDING-M. Stues- sel, L. Reuter, E. Blose, G, Fielmon, M Long, M. Robe, R. M. Miller, J. Sciuerbrunn B. Nitche, L. Luechouer, N. Winter M. Heim. l22 B. Addison, J. Noertker, B. Howison, Miss Moorman, J. Howison. cribblers today-authors tomorrow. Scribblers, the iunior and senior girls' literary club, in ad- dition to having regular meetings and programs, devoted much ot their time to making cartoon scrapbooks tor the Red Cross, contributing to the book drive, and writing to service men. Highlights of the year were the ioint meet- ing with Philologia and the picnic given by the girls tor these impromptu speakers. FIRST ROW-M. L. Bridges, E. Brenner, P Stearns, E. Meyer, B. L. Cobb, H. Logan B. Lee, E. Hallerman. SECOND ROW-B L. Emrick, M. Schneider, J. Shearer, C Broadwell, E. Frederick, M. K. Herdman L. Buenger, J. Gill. THIRD ROW-E. Slimp A. Allison, B. Deremo, A. Wubbolding M. Karch, E. Kusnerus, M, Morgan. 123 if J, ' At the weekly after-school meet- ings of the Debate Club, the mem- bers studied questions for debate, learned Techniques of debating, and prepared for debates with St. Xavier, Walnut Hills, Hughes, and Wyoming. Not only did the mem- lzers learn to discuss intelligently modern problems of public interest, but they acquired the art of self- fixniessieii and straight thinking under competition, SFATTD l. Kult, R. Nethero, M, Dencer, M. Biirlwr, R. Miller, S. Jones, J. Ludwig. STANDING D. Standrinq, G, Grad, J, VVui-nlwr. FIRST ROWeE. Whitton, B. Bernhard D. Willis, C. Searcy, D. Eckert, R. Gib- son, J. Neiporti, S. Kube, L. Jones, J Simons. SECOND ROW- A. Bock, G Naegel, E. Pierce, T. Damit, H. Schmale H. Jacobs, L, Walker, C. Williams, D Clark, S, Zeh, J. Hall. THIRD ROW--R Perkins, D. Radcliffe, l, M. Hiding, I Closed, E. Kattleman, B. Wise, M, Wolf- inger, D. Wiot, B. Owens, A. Seiters, D Dugan. ere a hairpin turn, there a timely argument. The Skate Club kept 'em rolling this year by having three skating parties. The opening ot school was celebrated with the first party, while another one was held later on during the season. Cold winds, snowy weather, and no little Christ- mas cheer were present when next the group laced their skates for a Yuletide party. The proceeds of one of the parties received a hearty welcome from the Welfare Fund. Veteran skater or aspiring beginner, anyone who finds pleasure in skating may find a place in the Skate Club. 124 a Practica Hace al Maestro. Para tomentar los lazos de la amistod de las veinte Repub- licas de habla espanola, El Club Espanol en sus reunimes presentaron sainetes peliculas y canciones espanolas. Un senor medico de Columbia y un senor Filipino nos dieron discuros sobre sus propios paises y nos hicieron creer mas en La Libertad y La Solaridad Continental. FIRST ROW-S. Finch, S. Hyde, E. Kusnerus A. Wahn, E, Grewell, E. Meyer, D. Stand ring, M. Dencer, J. Maham, B. Shively. SECOND ROVVWJ. Myers, R. Thiele, E Hoeltke, R. Nethero, F. Nieder, B. Novak, J. Monce, F. Swartz. THIRD ROW-C Shadwell, R. Matteson, R. Weber, M. Arm strong, T. Hall, R. Bockstiegel, A. Grimm R. Benhase, M. Paliobagis. FIRST ROW-H. Stuevve, B. Sasser, L. Schulz. SECOND ROWfP. Rumsfield, J. Gristock, D. Whalen, R. Roberts, S. Hetzel, A. Gcirside. THIRD ROW-J. Heidenreich, V. Dickson, N. Zeh, B. Thornton, R. Meiers, S. Stearns, P. Anson, A Fitzgerald, E. A. Russell, D. Schmitt, V. Rogers. FOURTH ROW-M. B. Williams, M. Corey, D. Dugan, R. M. Porvvet, C. Phillips, P. Timm, D. Standring, J. Deeds, M. Colegrove, B. Barbara, A. Nall. FIFTH ROTN--J. Schmitt, M. Ruchholt, J. Steioff, M. Baker, J. Goldfuss, E. Glas. A. VVarren, L. West.SIXTH ROW-B. Owens, R. Face, ' J. Levy, D. McCane, B, Deremo, S. Kyle, l C. Staymon, D. Magill, E. Cromwell. Talks by experts and members of the club on the mod- ern application ot physics, outside excursions and pic- nics, and experiments in the lab have constituted the activities of the Physics Club this year. As a means of helping students to understand vvor and post-war prob- lems, the emphasis has been on the relation of physics to electricity and aviation. FIRST ROW E, Bihlincin, A. Welch, B. S. Cathcart, P. Stearns, L. Schofield, D. Phillipps, P. Danneman, S. Stearns. SECOND ROW-H. Schmale, E French, R. M. Porwet, N. Hileman, L. Burton, S. Damen, N. Knoll, E. Reed, D. Koch, N. Baer, E. Russell, F. De Forest, J. Hauser, B. Bernhard, P. Davis A brisk fall morning saw the Withrow equestriennes meet at Clearview for the first canter of the year over the winding trails. Then, as winter aporoached, even the icy blasts failed to daunt the faithful riders who were diligently practicing formation riding. Spring watched the curtain fall on the horse show, the grand finale towards which all had been striving. FIRSI ROW M. Bolicanlaniib, F. Curt, B. Runisfielcl, V. Godley, P. Smith, D, Jones, P. Hartman, L, Lucchauer, J. Hock, P. Rumsfield, L. Schofield M. Uurbrow, L. Price, C, Philipps, N, Thiele, L, Fisher. SECOND ROW-R. Odgen, A. Broerman, R, Schaffstall, R. Kennedy, M. Luechauer, Pi Clark, P. Hall, J. Sullivan, L. Roosa, E. Hollerman, H. French, D. Winans, L. Ladee, B. Lyall, P. Timm, B. Brownscombe. Riding and dancing provider! enjoyable reiaxaiion or lufifizrow gir.4 im' A' V . A . f1f 5'..iW '0 91' 3, F !g'?i.-MAF fi Lf 'l!!l4. .E VLFZl'1 ! .,.5 'V I'- Riding Club President: FIRST ROW-M. Calegrove, F. Hartman, P. Haase, C. Hermerding, M. Raetker, A. Garside, R. Jentzen, D. Fusaro, F. Hopkins. SECOND ROW-S. Hetzel, M. Runge, M. Ruchhott, P. Krehbiel, M. Stephens, M. Archea, J. Gough, H. Lawton. THIRD ROW- L. Fiege, N. Roetker, H. Funke, J. Fuller, J. Parker, P. Timm, B. Edwards, V. West- gate, B. Barringer, S. Hyde. The Dance Club, formerly sponsored by Miss Foster until her enlistment with an overseas detachment ot the Red Cross, danced itself into the spotlight this year under the guidance at Mrs. Kruse and Perrie Lee Brendamour. The club's appearance in the Christmas assembly, the Nutcracker Suite, and its annual spring recital not only entertained everyone in Withrow, but also stimulated appreciation of the modern dance. For the members themselves this club provided an opportunity for self-expression and the development of grace and agility. 'W J . . . Q5 rf '. X- Virginia Godley i l ,4- 1 roucflg we hail-- ur Sportamen HETHER through partici- pation in a major sport or by means of general work- outs and calisthenics in the stepped-up wartime gym program, the attainment of good health was the aim of VVithrow's student body in this war year. Starting with the first week at school Mr. Average Stu- dent found that a new, streamlined gym course, de- signed to build stamina and produce aches had re- placed the peacetime routine of only last year. Seniors were given five periods of gym a week to prepare them for induction, obstacle courses were originated indoors and then moved out as the weather permitted, and boys could be heard bragging that they had done a mile in six minutes and fifty-nine seconds instead ot the seven minutes allowed. Withrow's swimming program was kept up to the min- ute also as the boys were taught what to do when strafed from above. All in all, this graduating class and the ones tollowin it will be the toughest in With row s history VF' I dxx x 07-B! ag f' T -ug I vane alhlelcc program e it vw Q 1? . A 'Sw 'W N my K ,M if Q ' 4 A -fu K 5. :LFG V' H K: 3, M ' 5333 eil 'L ,L 'AQ ,nn vt , J L L Wi Jw f, X?W'. L L - A ,! L A -B ' ..- N' f . .Q .if QL L '19-'?,L'3f fL K f ' 1 . ' .ng lr m , iv Nw 45- ag. .Q af? ' fa vii NU. Q31 QV, A - L. QQ. 128' W L at L bg LW: as I QOUW M' 5545 .5 1 'X 6 2 XXX .i'!. f:S.'34.2.':. . 5:5 5 L:- Y, ' ' 5 '. f fw 1' w-t'1fSQ: t-ML I .M xx. Nfsixpg f f N ii X . A 'I' Am. ,jg ' 4 J. Applegate W. Cloude P. Duqueffe I. Corken J. Duquefte D. Meyers .Iii J. Flczherfy W. Funke J. Evons F. Pondorf L. Hendricks C. Jacobs E. Klein R. Hortker W. Need A. McGowan W. McKay R. Schcxrhog Schoonover Oberjohn Ryberg . Tietmeyer Nunn Srnifh FIRST ROW-L. Hendricks, D. Ryberg, P. Duquette, R. Oberiohn, E. Klein, C. Jacobs, E. Nunn, G. Tietmeyer, J. Evans, A McGowan J ' ' d f D. M B S h r Duauette, J. Flaherty, I, Corken. SECON DROW4Mr. King, Mgr. Bockstiegel, R. McDonough, J. Applegate, F. Pan or , yers c a hag, B. Dulle, H. Fenstermacher, V. Scardina, T. Duett, Mgr. Frueauff, Mr. Nimmo. THIRD ROW-Mgr. Bernhardt, W. Birkley R Hartker E. Cromwell, J. Hesse, F. Smith, B. McKay, W. Funke, H. Jacobs, W. Claude, C. Schoonover, W. Nead, Mgr. Shott. King's Men forge ahead to capture city championship. Molded mostly from new material, the Withrow Tigers again proved to everyone that a fighting team can't be kept down. Starting with a green backfield and a still more inexperi- enced line, Coach Angus King came up with a hard-hit- ting shifty football machine which far excelled pre-season expectations. After a slow start during which they were overpowered by bigger, heavier aggregations from Elder, Middletown, and Shortridge, Indianapolis, the Tigers came back to win the city championship. The highlight of a successful season, however, was a QI-I3 victory over a favored team from Hughes in the traditional battle with this school. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. .fi 5 1942 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We They -Hartwell, here 6 -Automotive, here 41 2-Shortridge, Indianapolis, there O 9-Elder, here O I6-Middletown, here I2 23-Norwood, here 20 29-Woodward, here 3I Hughes, double-header at UC. QI Western Hills, here I3 'N-.2 . lb 3 - ly? 'fx Y 9 3 , gr u I ...T 91--. f , ,f LZ yt I 60 2 , I 4 ' 4 ' AMW W. .img K I 'sm tr' . . . 3 5 'Q 9 fr:- 1 g ' X L., Ng .,,, X 'll U gx -1 gk, R 4. ' . - T'tS'1f .., -p . . e w 3 . o ' ' . -,, . 9 ,, 4' 4 QVQ' If F' ,flag Fu . 2 V 'N U ' X' V '-'f2Z,gAQ 1 ..... ,WM A .-.,,. .U V ia , .11 3, ' -?,.x :'x, 6 ' Q x is 9 Q if AMR X fffff,- F' M' , www! M 3 m4,A A ,. m, X 4 N h , Q . .1 'ii i . M X i ' ' A KQV Y f 1 so as . ' Mf1f' Wi? 4I5., Qf'f'ig:Q - X1 M L, Q H , Y Q., 5 KL'k 2SQiZ6iiiffLWN535k N f 1154: Q f ' wi I Su' ' . 5' 2. 1? . fi fl. K-A : 'fx Qu L k s 43 'gf ' 'Q fa 1f ! b+Q T ' 'w 1' K W fi ' ' ' L, N ,gg lg rg? K at Y , 0, 'IT y Q ' 5 my 'bg .ff , - m- N X Fifiiiiffif V ' 12:12 - - ' , . V mf 'Z 'ff'-H .- X X S 55, M, i, M ,il f. y Ma nf . gk WJ 'Q Y' I ' ,. I W ' L . A ' 2 ' V 'J I - ,hr if ' , K ,.,2.,',f.V.f:'-Lg I! '- f..- ' .,. 5 -'Www A. 'v ' , Q' LL I Q I ' ' v if gig. WE' K JL 'X' 4 Q L . ffm, gi' H. K wi K! .nun ..,q,fuA-tam EM. 1 fa x , 'h 'Q f .Q- A I :lj fi 44 +11 ,auf FIRST ROW-B. Schubert, J. Hauth, P. Burnham, M. Gayer, S. Pollock, B. Stilinuaker. SECOND ROW-B. Frisch, A. Wubbold- ing, L. Harris, B. S. Cathcart, R. Cathcort, L. Downs. THIRD ROW--W. Keller, B, Baur, C, Thiel, J. Wagner, B. Strait, W. Jetter. FOURTH ROW--D. Tillinghast, M. Schmalfuss, D. Ingles, J, Room, T, Talleck, P. Back, D. Erh. FIFTH ROW-A Plahs, N, ulses quickened at the strains of On Withrow. Here comes the Band down the field! Bright uniforms, flashing batons, and high-stepping niajorettes! Long hours of practice and the talented direction by Mr. George G. Smith go hand in hand to make Withrow's Band a top-notcher. During the games the Band was on the alert to inspire our team to victory, At the half, difficult formations and high caliber music contributed gaiety to the atmosphere. Even when the game was over the Band was on hand to give a final salute to our heroes of the gridiron. CORNLTS A. Holt, A, Nelson, P. Jones, B. Nelson, J, Kennedy, J. Mueller, L. Howarcl, J. Holthoefer, H. Anclr-rson, B. Stoos, J. Schaefer, W. Lorah, T. Pitzer, D. Fryburger, P. Sparks, A. Dressler, J. Levi, C, Weaver, H. Greinor, R. Keys, J. Kuhlthau, E. Krebs, J. Richard, H. Glasgow, L. Smith. CLARINETS-D. 7uvnl1ir:l, D. Walks, B. Lee, C. Hebbeler, B. Plummer, J. Flood, C, Schrickel, D. Tuttle, R, Kranz, M. Kumpf, It. Harper, 1. Schoolfry, P. Heerniann, B. Nitche, B. Mertz, J. Hughes, M. Ireland, M, Ruchhoft, J. Staats, P. Strait, C, Stenilfvr, B. Owens, E. Ernst, B. Wilbur, T. Selkirk, L. Philippi, M. Roop, J. Mulholland, V, Wliitif, D. Stoos, B. Pate, B. Rossman, F. Lach, F. Watkins, B, Ehrardt, B. Ruchhoft, E. Teare, J. Cadwalla- rlzrr. OBOFS F. DeForest, B. Lyons. FLUTES-D. Lahke, C. Chapman, M. Kuck, P. Harrison, H. French, E. Avril. SAXES A. Fifield, G. Luniley, E. Mirigey. HORNSAJ. Kizer, B. Strait, M. Paolino, A. Wubbolding, R. Rc-inko, M. Agger, J. Shearer, D. Lewis, E. Reed, S. Paolino. BARITONES-B. Tudor, R. Townsend, L. llousv, M. Corclos, M. Thompson, W. Brane. TROMBONES-B. Fisher, J. Siekntann, R. Thiele, S. Finch, A. Hasrhc-r, W. Hannnann, B. Siincox, J. Flynn, D. Dickson, B. Knodel, G. Lipinon, J. McManaman. TUBAS- J. Thorpe, L. Biclde, H. Rieke, V. Rogers, G. Schuster, J. Dodd, H. Zitzelberger. PERCUSSION -J. Mahani, D. Mc-ye-r, J. Saunders, F. Slinip, D. Wilson, D. Schleuter, D. McDonald, J. Myers, C, Berliner. MAJOR AND MAJORFTTFS J. Mez-nts, P. Haase, S. Kulne, M. Jeffries, A. Kendrick. MANAGERS--F. Fenier, B. High, P. Jones. llonn, B. Boyers, B. Bolen, P. Blackwell, W. Wivens, D. Neacl, S. Kube, M. Jeffries, A. Kendricks. BELOW4P. House. eo, Team! Fight! Fight! Fight! These perenniol words echo ocross the field from the tour Cheer Leaders, ond to the beot ot mortiol music morch tour Maiorettes, proudly ond with perfect precision. These eight ore morole builders of the tootbcill seoson. Although he isn't pictured here, there is ci ninth member ot this group, Johnny Meents, who tor tour yeors hos been the drum moior ond who hos led the bond through intricote ond toscinoting tormotions. B. S. Ccithcort, R. Coth- cort, D. Crosset lnot in picture! W. Crosset. WW' W'b i2 ' ' ' A quick leap, a basket, it's Withrow's game. A talented varsity Basketball squad led by such veterans as Corken, Smith, Cloude, and Feeback welcomed their new coach Mr. Shelley. Under his vigorous training pro- gram they developed the precision and timing which en- abled them to take second place in the public league championship. By conquering a fighting Western Hills team our boys advanced to the semi-finals in the district tourney. Through their execellent play this year, both the varsity and reserve squads aroused a new interest in bas- ketball throughout the student body. FIRST ROW-T. Kinder, C. Wor- ley, E. Whitaker, D. Smith, B, Nieman, J. Duquette. SECOND ROW4l. Corken, J. Barnes, Mr. Shelley, B. Cloude, T. Venn, H. Feeback. T942-43 BASKETBALL SCH EDULE We They Saturday, December 5 Greenhills 26 25 Friday, December II Western Hills '26 32 Friday, December I8 Hughes 39 29 Tuesday, December 22 Plainville 44 49 Tuesday, January 5 Elder 33 50 Friday, January 8 Norwood Q6 31 Friday, January I5 Woodward 36 33 Friday, January 22 Walnut Hills 38 26 Tuesday, January 26 Norwood Q8 I8 Friday, January 29 Western Hills 30 I8 Friday, February 5 Hughes 24 37 Thursday, February II Xavier 24 45 Saturday, February I3 Middletown Q5 35 Tuesday, February I6 North College Hill ol 51 Friday, February I9 Woodward 58 36 Friday, February Q6 Walnut Hills 22 QI DISTRICT TOURNAMENT MARCH 4-5-6 Saturday, March 6 Western Hills 35 3? Friday, March IQ Purcell Q4 42 Saturday, March I3 Xavier 22 44 'llllT't1riil'- I ' 'l'C'l The all-American sporT in an all-American school. Coach Angus King broughT his Tiger nine inTo The l943 season Taced vviTh The same man-povver problem ThaT hovered over The maior leagues. Two sTars, Bill McKay, pifcher, and Tom Hurd, hard- hiTTing Third baseman, were in service and The Team was leTT with only Three old members. WiTh These Three, Ray HarTker, leading piTc:her, Irv Corken, varsify player Tor Tour years, and Bill Claude, slugger from lasT year, as a nucleus, and a loT of hard pracTice, WiThrovv was soon repre- senTed by a winning baseball Team. ATTer a hard season of league and non-league play The Tigers boasTed o beTTer Than .500 average. l 4 FIRST ROW--I. Corken, D. Meyer, J. Evans, S. Rowland, J. DuqueTTe, H. BernhardT, B. BernhardT, J. Row- land, A. Aernie, R. Sendelbeck. SECOND ROW-J. GuTjahr, B. Claude, B. Evans, B. Scheidler, A. Pullen, J. STewarT, R. HarTker, H. Shearer, T. High, E. Harney, B. Kanter, R. Scroggins. QmL:1'K 'ET?WTIW'RW'k-aNs15 f iwxl 'f, if'F,' -' . W' A - . 'A 'hi' wY 11g gms: .. -, .rw-.f.--pq, r-...-----.V UPPER PICTURE-Mr. Reuter, C. Warfield, F. Flottman, J. Perin, K, Holt. LOWER PICTURE-J, Martin, W. Durant, J. Perin. 3 l ross-country-sparks and flying spikes on the cinder track. Long distance running is the theme of Doc Reuter's Cross-country Team. Hard work and long hours on the quarter-mile track contributed largely to the success of the team. Other important factors were Fred Flottman, Ray Perkins, and Joe Perin who always finished at least in the first ten in all meets. A successful season was highlighted by a second place rating at the city championship meet climaxed by the coveted third berth rating in the en- tire district. ur Mercuries don't have winged sandals, but- From the five lettermen of last year and the ranks of With- row's gym classes, Coach Nimmo picked his championship T943 Track Squad. Great credit should go to Fred and Don Smith, Kudella, Shackelford, Tynan, Runge, Martin, Durant, and Duquette, the senior members of the team, for their point getting. The main track group however, consisted of younger fellows in actual competition for the first time. Combining fine teamwork and a will to win, the Tigers easily took their home meets, including the Knights of Columbus Relays, and made a good showing in the district meet at Oxford. FIRST ROW-R. Birney, Manager, W. Kudella, F. Flottman, D. Smith, J. Perin, D. Shackelford, B. Tynan, Mr. Nimmo, F. Grimmeissen, B. Scharhag, W. Durant, J. Martin, F. Smith, B. Dietz, H. Deremo, Manager. SECOND ROW-A. MacNiel, P. Mannino, K. Holt, P. Hillen, B. Ashurst, V. McLean, E. Schnuer, B. French, J. Duquette, D. Runge, T. Duett, C. Warfield, J. Smith, L. McNiel, D. Hawkins. THIRD ROW-G. Asmus, W. Keller, R. Hutzel, R. Jackson, S. Jackson, W. Divens, W. Merker, B. Self, D. Bockstiegel, J. Pfingstag, L. Volkman, R. Lowe, D. Ryberg, D. Choate, J. Flaherty, W. Willer, J. Bullock. FOURTH ROW-R. Hutzel, G. Moser, R. Wagner, J. Aglamesis, D. Terry, D. Frueauff, C. Friedrich, J. Prunck, W. Doppler, D. Matracia, D. Kaeser ur aleelz me:-men Jplaah r way fo uiclory. Co-copToined by Louis Boriswyl ond Jock Kendrick, Mr. VVirTh's senior Swimming Team copTured Third ploce in ciTy compeTiTion. Alfhough leoding The field in Two of The Three ciTy meeTs, The mermen were over- shodowed by powerful Wolnuf Hills ond WesTern Hills Teoms. The junior Teom, ofTer winning duol procTice meeTs, losT mony of iTs members To The sen- iors. As o resulT of This misforTune The Teom dropped To fourTh ploce in The leogue meeTs. AlThough noT chompions, The boys felT o degree of soTisfocTion in Their physicol condiTioning, in compe- TiTion, ond in fellowship wiTh oTher boys. MIDDLE lleftl-Mr. VVirTh. FIRST ROW-J. BouTeT, B. Frencl E. Jones, N. Schiffer, D. Crosse SECOND ROW-E. Howord, f Poole, H. I. Dive, M. Armsfrong D. STeinwerT, L. Boriswyl, J. Ker drick, W. Keller, A. HolT. THIRI ROW-D. Lynn, E. Schneuer, C Kopp, R. Messenger, M. Stephen: E. Brown, J. Brendomour, VN Merker, C. Thiel, J. Cordes, F STroiT. This year the Withrow faculty had two repre- sentative teams engaged in America's favorite relaxer, bowling. The first team captained by Mr. Grether, and the second team piloted by lvlr. Vigord, finished in the first division in their respective leagues. Team One, led by Mr, Peoples with his indivi- dual average of l78 placed fourth in the Schoolmaster's Bowling League, and Team Two landed third in minor league competition. Then in a post season match, Team Two de- feated Team One in three straight games. LOWER PICTURE lleftl-Mr. Behrman, Mr. Hol- bo, Mr. Smith, Mr. Vigard. LOWER PlCTURE lrightl-Mr. Grether, Mr. Peoples, Mr. Schirmer, Mr. Hunt, Mr. Wirth. 'SAL he Tennis Team, minus two members now in the army, was com- osed of three singles and two doubles teams under the direc- on of Mr. Sherman and Captain Dick Blackburn. John Erhardt nd Bob Kinney won the City Doubles Title last fall and Dick lackburn and Bill Rankin won the Withrow fall and spring iurnaments respectively. Dick Blackburn won the spring layoff and became the school champion. ln addition to these ctivities, the team as a whole was making life interesting for oponents from other schools. PPER PlCTURE-C. Ivlorgan, D. Blackburn, D. Miller, E. Jones, Kinney, J. Erhardt. MIDDLE PICTURE-Mr. Sherman, Coach. frioritiefi umn,l keep these en lfzuaiasts off courfs and greens. Although Mr. Westenfield, former sponsor of the Golf Team, lno pic- turel is in the army, the team held together under Mr. Carlson and Jim Mallin for the T943 season on the greens. fffealtlzful Apart: develop .Jtrong 5 Artificial respiration is not only one of the most useful practices of first aid, but also one of the most easily learned and applied. Simply knowing how to administer artificial respiration may save someone's life some day, and although those words may seem unreal right now, it is possible that you, yourself, will have occasion to bear them out at some later date. HONOR GIRLS 1928 Clover Hoy Skaggs 1929 Adah Barber 1930 Helen Hayward 1931 Charlotte Frey Sandman 1932 Elizabeth Seeger Mossman 1933 Marcelle Ackenhausen 1934 Kathryn Roessler Minturn 1935 Barbara Biechler 1936 Alice Biechler 1937 Betty Angert 1938 Mariorie Fennen 1939 Lillian Meier 1940 Dorothy Siekmann 1941 Jean Aerni 1942 Betty Mae Ronsheim 1943 ? I4 LBJ Ol' Wal' and Jclzool WOI' Bully off! Amid whizzing Tennis balls and looping fooTballs The hockey seoson gof under way as The TirsT Tall acTiviTy Tor girls. There was much clacking of sTicks and crack- ing of shins while The class Teams boTTled for firsT place. From The smallesT freshman To The lorgesT senior, o good hockey game was a loT of Tun for all. Side ouT! A large group of girls wenf ouT To enioy The exciTemenT and activity of volley ball. Here They found The value of Teamwork and learned To acT quickly as They struggled To keep The referee from calling, Side ouTl ShooTl From all sides This was The cry as some excifed girl aTTempTed To beTTer The score for her baskeTball Team. BaskeTball provided many enioyable hours for iTs en- Thusiasfs. Bull's eye! BoTh in foil and spring orchery provided o chance for The girls To prove Their aim or iusT To have a good Time. There was also a chonce To compeTe wiTh The Robin Hoods of The school. Splashl Several days each week aTTer school The swimming room was filled with shouTs as girls aTTempTed To perfecT Their crawl or Tack-knife. Bofh class and interclass meeTs were held. Many girls also worked on Red Cross l.iTe-Saving skills. BaTTer up! Rivalry ran rampant as Teams were formed for The baseball season. Long worm afTernoons on The ouTside field or rainy ones in The gym saw The girls baTTing, Throwing, hiTTing home runs, cmd caTching long fly balls. There was never a dull moment in The gym, for in addiTion To The more acTive sporfs, girls were offered all kinds of hobby sporTs such as badminTon, Table Tennis, bowling and shuffleboard. P. Haase, J. Howison, L. Fiege, G. Pavely, M. B. Williams, J. Doulton, nder these officers G.A.A.'s well-planned schedule moved ahead. The Girls' Athletic Association was founded tor the enioy- ment ot all girls interested in sports. Its activities include all phases ot sports from archery to baseball, providing tor the varied interests ot all. At the head ot this organi- zation are tive officers who exemplify the attractive, healthy, and active type ot girl who belongs to the G.A.A. Each month these girls met to discuss and decide upon the activities and events ot the G.A.A. cycle of sporTs from fall Through spring. l'laTs off To The G. A. A. managers, who, as leaders of various sporTs, are helping with The winning of The war. By keeping herself physically TiT and by aiding oThers To keep so, each is doing her parT. Each manager has The Time-consuming job of playing The games, inTeresT- ing oThers in Them, and caring for The eauipmenT in connecTion WiTh her parTicular sporT. CLOCKVVISE-R. Asmus, V. Godley, B. J. Bush, G. Pavely, N. Zeh, J. DaulTon, lvl. B. Williams, A. Golder. CENTER-P. L. Brendamour. 'xx K W Q N- Q 4 Q , HQ 1,9 . 'P A.. ,,ga:f 0 L Q ,I I , ,,' A X JK iam, 5 2554 fx- ,wif - va 51 445 as x,J 'wa 1 Wd fy 748 v 14 Q, - 4 ik 1 Q 5 .W .3 I X xx s if ' 3 ,X X E Qi M' A I 1 NK 1 , r izxxjhj A my ' , AVA. . , wif-.H 5i?i'fi .,, . . ,V xv,bv .V A. ., gm A. V ,leiyg Wm A ' ,'.L:.ffsY' Muni S -X I 'J'n??fAy . UL V W Qifikiii-5-if ig. X, 6 - A W X f f 1 1.22, ya 1, 'Q 1 , wi: Q , if! ' , Q ' V z A , 1 I l S' xx X Xl if f xx X im W X xx X ,, .. Q . ? X 9 , 2 , ws! I 3 4 4 ,,.,f,,,mnrz , .ln X -, 1 ,f - We gh 4 ., Q . - .MN L , YQ.. , lg 4, L'-a fu . 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The star is youth and its gleaming brilliance is the re- sult of the ideas and thoughts, the words and actions of youth. Withrowites during the past year have polished well the part of the star that stands for activity. Their polish has been enthusiasm, mixed well with initiative. And in the final, gleaming surface we see all the things worthy of the rationed time of busy pupils-the big football season and the super band rallies, the melo- dious harmonizing of the A Cappella Choir at Spring Concert and the blaring tin-pan-neries of the iuke- box at Williams' Y, the Mad productions of Withrow Players and Thalian. Silhouetted against the auditorium curtain, an Indian statesman speaks to us, and Town Meeters engage in miniature debate-.flak ' in caps and gowns and music-makers inlilynt ' dazzle us. And, when we polish hard enou rlgin rises to the Dance of the Flowers in t' assembly, to the stories of a Russian VVil1llB't 'LB!3Ql,.lf,a 'QStarry Night in the Minstrels. his V Adding final liggfifif , in-,,'T ' At4i5f scrap collected and stamps and b6r1dQgS6lVd, r kits completed and first aid courses Wdqlo xrapbooks pasted and blood donated. HH ' ,sw ,W-W When men grow tire' ofjg.ir'lturlQIf1es?'Z'i' ,ness they'll reach for tgge d alivenessi hat has given youthfsfsfcir''6i,jdctiV4t5llfits b ' iance. lt is at star thatsyvfll be 1fLurled'fFnib.WfQJld ess to, A ., ' - . . 2- V f- if -4-. f .sf -1- -.- 1- f. ri fl n more. ,f li -'-'I I 1-' 05323 ft ,A i be i t s-.Q , ,Q ii, t li askin! fi N-an , rs.. 'C' 'L' ti J XF' ' PM-T if . , K , 1 -x ,i' , l .H I Q . ' 2 , i l '- - ha- A 5 ff Q4 reuiiew in 'i ,ig ,fi Q T V- i T li 2 ill l i . A llx ll I T 5 T ly at if T l T 3 . I il LJ s M l l P Q Xl M.,,,hwQ P O Iclured 0 what we ll11'.4 yea 'x -,,, .. l ,- .zf Puttin' up a scrappy fight. Dizzy Fingers! She was really shorp! Carl Maslowski, our perennial nature photographer l'm only three an' 0 half years old! Saludos Amigos! Seniors have all the luck. Missionary from our leper colonies. Time out for the ponies. I V - , rX 'w' ' i s ' ' 2 . , ,2 ' -,mi l I . M , p Q M fa'.5G!l4'.Al'J.'l.nfnlf I u ii- I. .-' - I ! R ' r,., l l r 1 'X Y , i 1 'ii' ' l li l ' , ' ' V ,tf ' 4 'w if A If up X j A J! .s q xg v f fx, X I m ,.- ' H . 5,2- .f: In I Stealin' Lamour's stuff, huh? Quiet! Pay attention! India speaking. Knighthood and the flowers. Ah, g'wan, cheer up. On, Withrow. The weather's fine for flying. Naughty, naughty, mustn't slouch. Is the book you wanted to keep there? ARMUR FOR S ARM WMuyf mm' N, Q - tt Q Nice game, fella! I've bought my annual. Mammoth Cace has nothin' on him Christmas cards for the Greatest Mother in the World Who's pounding the ivories? In the good old Summertime. Whatta track prospect! Hm-m-m, what have we here? Greetings from The Land Down Under f N Q -5, 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 1' Remember that lone 17 coupon, gals. This soldier leads a dog's life. A-D do re mi's. Ol' swimmin' hole. Relaxation at Cumberland Falls. Genyouwine handiwork from Tibet. Oops, m'dear! Easy does it. Your guess is as good as ours! Super salesman Rhollans with 1800 annuals to his credit his first year. Q' 4 .. lil . Xxaf J Strong point occupied against superior forces. Oh, to be a soldier! Now we know where she gets so much pep! Blood donors, that they might live. Our best customer. Ash con, tin can, who can? We can. What? CAN THE AXIS! ll' ICE CQ!-D Tome uv--vpggr. .'-.T All we need is a iuke box. It's a ringer. Let's do it my way. The intellectual pup. Silent Night. lt's on the house. The Key Man at Withrow What's the joke, Jeannie? A Christmas carol beneath Gothic windows Vitamin deficiency, no doubt .'KQ--'- - will X ' 2 1 lit oocfa and Jeruicea or war-time iuing ECTED TO YOU- Because you are part of a school that endeavors To teach the difference between being lust good and be- ing the best . , . e Because so many Times you have proved yourself ca- pable of choosing quality rather than quantity . . . - Because during the past year you have shovvn yourself willing and eager to Take your place in a fight for The best . . . Because you realize that your vvise hands across the counter now mean friendly hands across the sea later To you, The Withrovv Annual presents the best in mer- chandise from the best of merchants . . . - To you - because you deserve the best. in C3 f 5 ' 5 -- l ave materiafs 156 M. MHA A g purclzaaing procfucid for uaefulneas and durability N ' xg X SPECIFICATIIJIIS IT N0 EXTRA WSI! I Nt ' ' Y n W lvl' ww 7 -'4 A lfilillii lhul I ' ee be fi' ', 5 i - X X.. 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And oh, how comfortoble for o Soturdoy morning ot Red Cross heocl- quorters folding bondoges, or knitting squores for the wor effort. .lust on oll oround outfit for ony occosion thot colls for reloxotion. V 8g V DEPARTMENT STORE i CHAS. VONDER BRINK AND SON, 3054 MADISON ROAD, OAKLEY SQUARE fs u 5 34? MORE THAN EVER BEFORE Wor is on the wires-ond getting the messoge THE CINCINNATI 81 SUBURBAN through is ci tremendous responsibility. VVe're BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY hitting the line by being everlostingly on the f 0X iob to see thot lines ore ovoiloble ond working L ' where needed most, thot connections ore mode quickly. VVe're proud to be serving the U. S. A. Despite war-time regulations we shall try to continue to make and sell you our delicious, full-bodied ice creams. AGLAMESIS BROS. 3046 Madison Road MElrose 9469 For exercise and relaxation visit our comfortable alleys, which are air- conditioned to all seasons. HODDE'S BOWLER DROME 5H:s'f-' For that polished, debonair look bring your dry cleaning to us. HYDE PARK A-1 CLEANERS l-N1 i Come in for our superior food stuffs to make a luscious war-time meal. E. WEITZEL GROCERY 3506 Edwards Road EAst 5426-7 Nationally Advertised Merchandise for Men, Women, and Children JONES DRY GOODS 6097 Montgomery Road Pleasant Ridge How about bringing your prescrip- tions and drug orders to us for accu- rate filling and reliability. CRAMER'S DRUG STORE 2836 Observatory Ave. EAst 3260 ' '1:l:.-'- tm' 'l' Ji AMUST... quality cakes and pastries made care- fully and expertly by- DEDDENS BAKERY Our guaranteed fresh fruits and vege- tables are waiting to help you with your nutritious meal planning. HOLLYWOOD FRUIT MARKET HOW TO AMPLIFY your SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME by the addition of LIFE INSURANCE. CALL PAULINE P. GANZ The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. if you are considering a purchase of an instrument for that school musical organization, let our years of experi- ence be your guide. DAVITT 8g HANSER MUSIC CO. 1517 Carew Tower Pa. 8111 Res, Av, 0943 416 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio 'E Civilian war-time living is centered around the home. Keep it in the finest Are YOU Uslng good losle in buying condition by avoiding maior damages HER engagement ring? Let U5 help h' h ' f ' W lc Orlse rom poslponed mmol you choose your beautiful diamond. repairs. CHARLES F. LAHKE GUNKEL JEWELRY CO. HYDE PARK HARDWARE CO. 2725 Erie Ave EAst 1879 1003 Delta Avenue Mt. Lookout Square nas VVe're here to serve you delicious Let us fill your prescription and sup- iuicy steaks and hamburgers for a ply y0Ur drug needs in OUF modern quick enjoyable lunch. phC1rmGCy. LLOYD'S HAMBURGER SHOP CHERRINGTON'S PHARMACY 3510 Edwards Road Hyde Park Square EAst 3707 Edwards-Observatory Avenue E 'E WESTERN UNION OFFERS A CAREER FOR GIRLS Experience Unnecessary - Not Factory Work Handling Telegrams Over Our Long Distance Automatic Circuits Handling Telegrams by Telephone Inside Communication Carriers EASILY LEARNED - PAID WHILE LEARNING Then Immediate Employment Apply 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. Ask for T. F. Blackwell, Traffic Department South Dixie Terminal Bldg. When he comes home on a furlough you want to look your best. Let us bring out your most important fea- ture-your hair. UNEEDA BEAUTY SHOPPE 2759 Observatory Road EAst 9919 THE ' g 'io 'si WI ACH DAY we come to Withrow mindful ot the necessity ot ci reol life line to beot the Axis. Here ot With- rovv we hove our lite line tor Victory, our Educotion, our Victory Corps ond octivities, ond most ot oll our physicol titness. In the gym it's push-ups ond body bends. In the lunch room it's food. There on the tobles is our life line, MILK, ottered to us in oll its wholesome goodness by FRENCH BAUER TAKE MY SEAT, PLEASE. Should this picture have to be posed? Qur photographer is very efficient. You can see from the picture that he has worked hard. The lay- er of discarded candy wrappers has been removed from the floor. Disheveled neckties have been straightened. Enough chewing gum has been removed to make it reasonably safe for those who will brave kicking feet and gouging elbows to sit down. The orange school special, good will ambassador of the Cincinnati Street Railway Company, serves faithfully in winter or summer, in war or peace. A dime's worth of service for a nickel certainly rates a rousing of your sense of courtesy and appreciation. Would your school special be a candid camera fiend's ioy? Or would this picture have to be posed? THE ANNUAL STAFF OF WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL We Think so, here we ore siTTing, oll The gong, wiTh The Top down, ouT ciT FRlSCH'S eoTing Their super Tood cind drinking Those delicious molTed milks. Whof more could you osk? FRISCH'S MAINLINER DRIVE-IN AND RESTAURANT 5750 WOOSTER PIKE CINCINNATI, OHIO I i n - I ' fix , , - , M Y Y X - , 1 l I' lr . 'li 4 X I,- Yes, in more woys Thon one This poThwoy is The Pc1vemenT of The FuTure. OT course we know ThoT hundreds of sTudenTs will find Their TuTure going over This drivewoy. Therefore iT musT be builT To endure which colls Tor skill, responsibiliTy, ond duroble moTeric1ls mcinufcic- Tured by The BREWER CO. Mfg's of Non-Skid AsphalT for Driveways, Highways, Rocidwcys, Povemenfs CHerry 6674-5 906 Main ST. y -,, ,I -T i . They oll go To Hyde Pork TheoTre. They don'T need ci pre- view To prove iTs good TeciTures, noT by o long shoT. They know. Thc1T's why They give iT Top billing on Their lisT of oTTrocTions. HYDE PARK THEATRE 2718 Erie Ave. EAsT 9661 ZIIU WZ' Win Like so mony oThers, These VViThrow sTudenTs hove pedoled up Tor ci snock oT The l'Busy Bee , buT iT doesn'T Toke oi bicycle ride To work up on cappe- TiTe Tor The delicious Toods offered by This deli- coTessen. BUSY BEE EG. 9947 2707 ERIE Ave. HYDE PARK sQuARE eareat Hank, The occosion of wriTing you This Time is Token wiTh more Thon usuol pleosure ond exciTemenT becouse oT my new POUNSFORD sToTion- ery which Mom goT Tor me losT week. lsn'T iT clossy? ...... Now Thoi l've bobbled on for Tour whole poges, iT's obouT Time I hong up The receiver ond sTorT on my homework wiTh my new POUNSFORD noTebook. Love, Freido P. S. Oceons of love wiTh o kiss on every wove. Cl hope iT's sTormyl THE POUNSFORD STATIONERY CO. y 422 MAIN STREET MAin 2395 T HERlvlANN'S prescripTion speciolisTs hove given The prompT ond dependoble service ThoT is olwoys oppre- cioTed by The porTiculor cusTomer. HERMANN'S DRUGS y HYDE PARK SQUARE EAsT 0456-7 Z-he flecuure giving is enhonced by The pleosure of choosing o gifT in disTincTive surroundings. People who buy giTTs oT HIGGlNSON'S know This. And They hove The cidded pleosure of knowing ThciT They con moke leisurely os well os reosonoble purchoses. THE HIGGINSON'S GIFT SHOP 2704 ERIE AVE. HYDE PARK ,1'Ts'-fk- .fin-XX iw: -'7VY .177 .km mf--.-. 4. Y 'Q D-ff: Rub u Dub Dub T Stay 0uf of ibut Tub! This rhyme is no older Thon our reliobiliTy which is T ii Z confirmed by over 70 yeors of public service, mok- 3' A ing your cloThes whiTe ond soving your Time ond ' money. THE EXCELSIOR LAUNDRY CO. Q 5 - - 'f 210 EAST 14 sr. - CINCINNATI - Pa. 2084 K i ,,,,,,,Q,s s s 21, i you may not be G :Queen ,....1.....-..---, ...oramng L t your hun wing if it wears on HERFF-JONES U Class Ring . . . superb in craftsmanship ' and design. iIHIiilE5ilRilFilFEdli4DiINliiIE5S 1034550 INDIANAPOLIS x - . l'Z'! i5 4' ,fl vj5.f.2N A 'ggi' 4- 1 ' .av -F' M' et I1 W 'mfr We 2 I W TWT? I I ' M 1 t X. -V4 5 I .I1. A ' I' Q 4 Q DA, Tire In will Ivuiili, lilly fear YES, the better to see EVERYTHING . . . your school work, games, home work . . . your pals . . . the boy friend . . . Everybody and everything will look better to you . . . and you'll look better to them. And you'll be surprised, honestly you will, at how marks jump into the CUM LAUDE strato- sphere when you can see what you're doing. Clear vision clears up dork problems. SOLE GRINDERS OF COFLEXIC CORRECTED CURVE LENSES L. M. PRINCE CO. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS 4 West Fourth St. Cincinnati Qtr. 'I D G l for a happy ending to your school day FRIENDS - - THREE OR FOUR GOOD ONES TALK- - - - AS MUCH AS YOU PLEASE REFRESHMENT5 -------- THE BEST YOU CAN GET ATMOSPHERE -------- THE MOST CONGENIAL THE FIRST REQUIREMENTS ARE UP TO YOU AND THE OTHERS ----- ----- ? Isll IL. L E .gs I 0 . rv M fr A Q T H E J O H N M U L I. A N E C O . , OBSERVATORY 81 EDWARDS AND 429 VINE STREET 'Gi- xt .u 4 r.jx -- - - - -W7--Y The Sailor, The Girl, The Candy. These mean Tops in field. Bellem's-iT's Fresh and Home-made. IT is made of The besT ingredients on The markeTs. ITisnoTonlygood...iTis,..AI G. A. B E L L E M CINCINNATI WA. 3 ony 500 T ymmeiric . . . This TooTball player and These dancers have practiced To gain skill and perfecTion in Their field of sporTs. NoTurally This couldn'T be done wiThouT The proper equipmenT, which may be purchased Trom The SPOT FOR SPORTSMENW ED. BRENDAMOUR INC. 529 MAIN sr. MAin 4485-6-7 700 WON'7 . . . HAVE A BITTER BATTER IF YOU USE BETTER BUTTER . . . ThaT's Meodowgold BuTTer-freshness and puriTy have made iT Tops in The public eye. ThoT's why These cooks are using MEADOVVGOLD. MEADOWGOLD 943 CARR STREET How About. . ci chicken sondwich hot ott our grill while woit- ing for your bus or streetcor? Quicker service since you serve yourself, ond oh, whot toodl DELICIOUS DEEP FREEZE SAIJDVVICH CBRILLE PEEBLES CORNER BEW f vi an-57 LI Once Over . . but not lightly. This bowling teorn gove bowling the once over ond decided upon it tor true reloxotion ond enjoy- ment. The Withrow teoms bowl ot Stone's well-equipped olleys becouse STONES extends o pleosont sporting ot- mosphere to the looys. STONE'S BOWLING PALACE 3746 MONTGOMERY RD. NWD. ME. 9676 THIS LITTLE PIGGY is the srnort little piggy, he went to COURTNEY'S to do his morlceting lost Soturdoy ond come home with his bosket chuck-tull ot nutritious, economicol tood so impor- tont to everyone these doys, not only this srnort little Piggy- COURTNEY BROS. GROCERS 2041 MADISON ROAD EA. 0725 Q wwf! xx'-4 ,Q ' i jf,4 fike finding a reaaure ...... when you open o GOLD COAST product. There's a Wealth of en- ioyment in store tor you, and o richness of tood value more precious than ever in these days when buying requires discernment. FLACH BROS. GROCERY CO. 2nd and Vine Streets Cincinnati, Ohio , . MUSIC INSPIRES mn-is SERVICE,INDUSTRY H O M E, SCHOOL WILLIS MUSIC COMPANY ALL MUSIC OF ALL PUBLISHERS 124 EAST FOURTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO E147 MOR5 E665 ! ! The perfect food tor old and young, for the worker, the student, the invalid, the athlete. Eggs are high in proteins, low in starches, rich in essential minerals, and, next to butter rate the highest ot all natural foods in combining Vitamins A, B, and D. Get your vitamins at your own grocery store in NATURE'S OWN VITAMIN CAPSULES . . . tresh eggs! Ask for Springdale Corton Eggs at your Grocer or Food Market. THE U. ITIIEIILE S0 S CII. WHOLESALERS 300 WEST SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO 0TIIING DOI G I ! You con'T Toke Those CANDY BARS ouT of The lunch room. Even if you were oble To geT one from PoeTker's selection you con iusT Toke your Time ond enjoy iT righT here. Ja F. POETKER 81 SON I g, Hey! Di die DMdle! N TX 1 THE COW JUMPED OVER THE MOON Likewise MEAT PRICES hove skyrocIceTeoI. Now more Thon ever Americons ore reolizing The volue of FISH in Their doily dieT. FighTing home workers need energy furnished by seo- Toocls rich in ViTornin B, so necessory To heoITh ond viToliTy. NEW FISHERIES I D000 IT! VVhuTher I geT ci whuppin' or noT, I iusT goTTo geT my viTomins. These delicious fresh fruiTs from MorTino's ore worthy of ony punishmenT. Joseph Martino Co. 'I304 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI I z rf A quesTion wiTh a double meaning nowaclays. BuT wise buyers know bofh The answers. They know Thaf The points allowed by Their rafion books will bring The biggesT values when They buy D O T F O O D S , SOLD AT ALL DOT FOOD STORES THE JANSZEN COMPANY, 62 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI PHONE-Ma. 0832 nan gl A W Nail N G5 For proTecTion from The sons of The ris- I ing sun, buy war bonds and sTamps- , for proTecTion from The blazing sun, T buy I I JOHN scHERz soNs AWNINGS, The' begrupder the sun JOHN SCHERZ SONS ii 1008 Freeman Avenue - Ch 6160 722 ,- f 1 0,12 , I i fm ii: ii i A ff, fi 11 18 I-,. lim? M RA 5. 5,111 I,,,li,? yi .,..,., f,,cfggrgwMmMe5iut, ..s, U Squealing brakes, a horrified scream, ci muffled thudl Thousands of times each year this tragic scene is re-enacted. Safeguard yourself with Winans and Price Liability Insurance plus insurance against property damage and other complete coverages. WINANS AND PRICE INC., INSURORS 411 Hazen Bldg. - Main Street - Cincinnati, Ohio - CHerry 3462 .--x I- X , , . That's a girl! The doctor told Mom to have this prescription filled at DECKERS It's gotta be good Sis I mean good for you Hovv about it'P MAKE THIS TI-IE KEY TQ YOUR FUTURE I-IOIVIE BY CGNSUITING K 1 .zuyiui . . I-. l I'-frlfwlillxf 2639 ERIE AVENUE DECKER S PHARMACY ERIE AND EDWARDS ROAD HYDE PARK SQUARE CINCINNATI EA- II76 , 1.,, ,Q 1 EAst 4343 . .. ..,. K tif. .5,,7-x,1.7.' T ,, .W 1, . , I tgp i, 9 -awww is . -, 2 l- iii2I.i.n.flf'ii its 5 . . . for a coke after school, Mabel. Yes, Dunbar's is a famous stopping off place for Withrowites. Their products include every- thing from bath salts to baby food, and from ice cream to iodine. In addition, the quality and accuracy of their prescriptions prove that the customer is always right in going to Dunbar's. DU N BAR'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 2700 MADISON ROAD Mgimse 1341 :: A, - .9 ,U Eelke Sclzraf t T4 Roses are red, Violets are blue, I'll take Schrafft's And so will You ---- il bet-cha.J But, if you con't get the kind of candy you want it's because Johnny Doughboy is biting into it this very moment. So, be patient. Schrafft's, too, is doing its bit. Paramount Confection Co. 113-117 EAST 12 ST. CINCINNATI FR .SW 007 . . . OF HIGH SCHOOL AND THEN WHAT? A career in business calls for good business training. The Miller School of Business offers excellent courses for those who wish to become a part of the vast army of office workers. Not only does this training de- velop the ability to do the iob well, but it also offers an opportunity to serve in the present emergency. MILLER SCHOOL OF 528 Walnut Street BUSINESS Cincinnati, Ohio Since 1920 . . . WITHROW HAS HAD A CINCINNATI PLANER Now Cincinnati Hypro Machine Tools, including metal planers, ver- tical boring mills and planer type milling machines are cutting metal for victory in every Allied land. THE CINCINNATI PLANER CO. 3120 FORRER STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO G4 Cdfeef cyl! and Greot is the present need for professionol ortists in numerous fields of work. With victory will come on even greoter need. Those who plon o future os professionol ortists ore offered the opportunity of becoming such os students of Centrol Acodemy. There they will receive troining speciolized to their individuol tolents. As groduotes they moy irnrnediotely enter the field for which they ore troined. By ottending evening courses, persons now engoged in wor work ore enobled to cooperote in the pres- ent emergency ond ot the some time prepore o coreer in ort. CENTRAL ACADEMY OF COMMERCIAL ART 'I647 CLAYTON STREET - WALNUT HILLS - CINCINNATI, OHIO PHONE-Wo. 2484 Enioy Mother Nciture's Finest Foods HIFE ILLA QUALITY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Todoy with Food Rotioning in effect Quolity is more importont thon ever. White Villo Foods excel in noturol, wholesome goodness. You will find o wide voriety of these fomous foods ot oll White Villo Food Morlcets. White Villo Grocers Inc Cincinnoti SQ Doyton, Ohio. Oufalancling ,be4ign4 or CLASS RINGS CLUB PINS EMBLEM JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS GUIQDDN I3 MILLEIQ COMPANY 809 Walnut 5th Floor Pa 1290 BOOL ome fn ! ! .I Receive friendly service with purchases of guar- anteed quality. BOOLS PHARMACY 2114 MADISON RD. EA. 1220-9540-1 WAR 711115 . . . Through the stress ot vvar time tood distribution-We are still maintaining an adequate efficient delivery service-and ot course vve have alvvays stressed quality. I-ree delivery service to I-Iyde Park and vicinity Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. LOEWENSTEIN'S SUPER MARKET AVon 3110 3904 READING ROAD 1 I l'lI ' A I!,,,, YZ?- -4 LUCK... at the lovely watch Dad gave me tor gradua- tion! It's a dainty Gruen with iust the sort ot bracelet I like. It's a 'I:neauty', Bonnie. I hope IIII get a rnannish one-you Icnovv, the kind with an easy-to-read face and durable strap. It surely would come in handy when I go into the Air Corps this summer. A gift from Robert HummeI's complete selec- tion ot Gruen watches will make any occasion memorable. Rolmert Hlilllmel J E W E L E R 407 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Watches Diamonds HARRY C OV E R YOUR DRUGGIST SERVICE FOR THE SICK SOUTHEAST CORNER MADISON RD. AT EDWARDS RD. Speciolists in fouhtoih fovorites, oll Withrow students ore cordioliy invited to moke this store their Sweet Tooth heodquorters. MEIrose 4660 JEfferson 9431 BECKSMITH CANDY CO. Distributors of JOHNSTON FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES JOHNSTON CHOCOLATES HOT FUDGE - COLD FUDGE ZODIAC - TRIAD BUTTERSCOTCH - CARAMEL FRUIT 8. NUTS - CAVALIER MARSHMALLOW - HOT CHOCOLATE I Ib., 2 Ib., AND 5 Ib. BOXES 'Wikia , v,,.-5 W-vit ..,.-..,1..- ' x it X V DREAM PATTERN IS clock, on open French book, Thor Telephone, comforioible seois, o boy, o girl, Veronico Loke, Gene Tierney-oh, what ci clreom!-A busy sTuolenT's clreom looking for- word To Fridoy night, Thcit big week-enol ond o movie of 2OTh Century in iis comforfoble oncl pleosonf ofmosphere. Thoi movie 'rhciT's going To vvresf him from Troubles ond send him into The hero's life with the heroine of his side. 20TH CENTURY THEATRE ClNClNNATI'S ONLY BIG-TIME SUBURBAN THEATRE MADISON ROAD AT OAKLEY SQUARE earcf at flue Jktindtrel lzow Look aT Those lovely, sparkling cos- Tumes! Yes, and if They're cleaned aT Naegele's They'll sTay ThaT vvay. LoTs of Them have already been dry cleaned. Oh, aTTer The show vve'll send all The cosTumes To Naegele's, as usual, and Then They'll be spic and span when we need Them again. For qualiTy, economy, and all-round saTIsTacTion, Naegele's Tops! THE NAEGELE DRY CLEANING CO. 623-629 PROSPECT PLACE AVon 1577 Staff of ,Cife . . . And hovv The populahon of VViThrovv does lean upon iT! And vvhaT marvelous supporT iT offers To ham- burgers and vveinersl BuT VViThrovviTes aren'T The only ones who ap- preCiaTe UFFELMANNS BUNS, Ask any grocer. Ufflemann Baking Co. 909 YORK STREET MAin 0324 '7f1eq'ae Gal' Me eaaazecl bd' Y fbvn'l' Mine! I'm covered wifh o KINGSKRAFT COVER of quolify ond disfincfion. Kingskroff offers ci lorger selecfion of cover moferiois, superior designing ond workmanship which occounf for The foci Thof better books ore bound in Kingskroff. KINGSKRAFT COVER .,,. ,., 4 ..- Our personal regards and sincere L. OSBORNE best vvisnes ta the Graduating Seniors and time Withraw Annual Statt wnase Year Baak is a ! 2 .. ...., ,,... ..,, tine tribute ta Witnraw Hign Scnaal. A.O'HAGAN OSBORNE 'N O'HAGAN 0, NO GAS. . .NO TIRES. . . NO MEAT. . . NOXCOFFEE ' AND EVEN NO CUFFS ON OUR TROUSERS. BUT WHO CARES! OUR BLOOD GOES INTO BANKS-OUR MONEY INTO BONDS . . . AND OUR FATHERS AND BROTHERS GO TO WAR. WE GO TO SCHOOL. WE WORK AND IN SPITE OF TOJO AND HITLER, WE LAUGH AND PLAY. TOMORROW WE GO TO WAR. TODAY THE FLOWERS ARE OUT . . . SO IS OUR ANNUAL. HERE IS THE RECORD OF OUR YEAR AT WITHROW . . . THAT YEAR OF THE SOLOMONS, OF MIDWAY, THE ALEUTIANS, AND OF NORTH AFRICA. SUCH A YEAR OF WORK, PLAY AND SACRIFICES HAD TO BE RECORDED. OUR ENGRAVER HELPED US IMMEASURABLY . .. INDIANAPOLIS ENGIRAVING COMPANY Cincinnati Public Schools Withrow High School Cincinnati, Ohio MR. M. M. SHELLHOUSE THE OXFORD PRINTING CO. OXFORD, OHIO Dear Sir: The Staff of the Withrow Annual does not con- sider its year's work done until it has expressed its heartfelt appreciation for the help and cooper- ation it has received from you in bringing that work to a successful conclusion. This year with its wartime restrictions and short- ages, we realize more than ever how tough our iob would have been without your friendly help. So again, thanks! , Sincerely, The Staff Of The Withrow Annual Acomb, Richard ..... Ades, Jack ......... Allen, M. Mary ....... Anderson, Harold W.. . . . Andler, Nedra ....... Applegate, Jack Applegate, Keith .... Arbogast, Don .... Armacost, Alice ..... Arn, John ......... Asmus, Ruth ......... Atchison, Betty Gene.... I Bacher, Jo-Ann ..... Boer, Nancy .... Baer, Steve ....... Baker, Juanita .... Baker, Mary ..... , . . Ball, Donald ......... Barbara, Betty Anne . . . . Barch, Frank N. ..... . Bariswyl, Louis ......... Bartlow, Donald Allen. . . Barton, Mary ...... .. Batsald, George .... Becker, Charles ..... Becker, Erika ..... Becker, Rosemary .... Beckman, Miriam .... Behr, Dorothy ...... Berling, Madeline ..... Berman, Melba ..... Bernhard, Betty ..... Berry, Donald ..... Berry, Norman .... Betscher, Earl ..... Biehl, Warren ...... Biggar, Betty Gene .... Blhlman, Evelyn. . . . . Binder, Fred ........... Binggeli, Margaret ....... Birmingham, Margaret .... Bishop, Virginia ........ Biven, Alice B. ...... . Blackwell, Joe ...... Blackwell, William . . . . . Bock, Alma ........ Bokman, Helen .... Bolce, Bob ........ Bond, Betty Lou .... Bosserman, Ruth ..... Botsch, Doris ....... 8ourque, Barbara. . . . . Boyd, Thomas. .... . Boyers, Bruce ......... Breier, Neal ........... Brendamour, Perrie Lee .... Brooks, June ........... Brown, Carroll .... Bryan, Roberta ..... Buenger, Louise ..... Burch, Norman .... Burgess, Frances .... Burkhart, Harold .... Burnham, Robert .... Burton, Lois ...... Bush, Martha ..... Butler, Edward ..... Butterfield, Gloria ..... ....... Calder, Betty Jane ..... . . . Campbell, John ....... Cargill, Alicia ...... Carlo, Jack ....... Carpenter, Harry .... Carroll, Dan ...... Carson, John... Castelini, Mana .... Cathcart, Ruth ...... Chocksfield, Roger .... Channell, Dyle ..... . . . . .5702 Ridge . . . .3432 Evanston . . . .1338 Burdett . . . . . .4485 Eastern ..........410l Jora . . . .3431 Greenlawn irector Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. La ne Ave. . . . . . .5011 Leonard St. . . . .3743 Kenilworth Pl. . . . . . . . . .3622 Zumstein . . . .2334 St. James Ave. . . . . . .3852 Mt. Vernon . . . . .2820 Griffiths Ave. . . . .5920 Madison Rd. . . . .2736 Grandin Rd. . . . . . . .2736 Grandin Rd. . . . .3708 Maple Park Ave. ..6210 Manuel St. . . . . .3328 Avery Lane . . .1137 Inglenook Pl. . . . .3738 Woodland . . . .3419 Oakview Pl. . . . .3725 Sochem Ave. Lincoln . . . . .3353 Everson . . . .1810 Garden . . . .2716 Atlantic . . . .2743 Hyde Park . . . .4401 Simpson . . . . .3100 Celeron . . . .2704 Markbreit Ave. Lane Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. . . . . .3634 Edwards Rd. . . . .5395 Miami . . . .5702 Peabody . . . .883 Wehrman . . .3636 Columbus Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. . . . . .5419 Stewart Rd. . . . . .6790 Stewart Rd. . .... 605 Athens . . . .3728 Westgate Ave. Ave. . . . .2535 Hemlock St. .......241 Delta ....1745 Holloway ......749 Delta Ave. Ave. Ave. .....l5 Arcadia Pl. .....l5 Arcadia Pl. ......3333 Alamo ......3545 Wabash ....26l6 Hqndasyde .......1931 Mears Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. . . . .1531 Merrimoc St. . . . . .3690 Kendall . . . .3069 Portsmouth Ave. Ave. . . . . . . . .3315 Royal PI. . . . . . .3747 Paxton . . . .1526 Dixmont . . . . 1241 Hayward . . . .2312 Beechmont . . . . . .1321 Michigan 1204 Herschel Woods . . . . . .3423 Stettinius Ave. Ave. Ave . Ave. Ave. 5753 Whitney St. Lane Ave. ..........3303 Royal Pl. ......4124 Eileen Dr. ....3593 Outlook Circle . . . .3584 Zumstein Ave. . . . . .2707 Preston St. . . . . . . 1226 Ryland . . . .2325 East Hill . . . . .6747 Sampson Ave. Ave. Lane . . . . .6195 Rogers Park Pl. .......io19 Delta ....aa4o Alpine Ave. Ave. Attica . . . . 1922 Lexington Ave. . .... 5738 Adelphi St. ...........260l Erie . . . . .2521 Ridgecliff .......3622 Bevis Ave. Ave. Ave. . . . .3264 Woodford Rd. Chapman, June D.. . . Cismadi, Catherine. . . Clark, Donna. . . .... . . . .2404 Salutaris Ave. . . . . .6609 Merwin Ave. . . . . ..10 St. James Ct. Clifton, Dolores. ...... .... 4 330 Simpson Ave. Cochran, Bettye ..... . . . . ....... 4100 Homer Ave. Colegrove, Margaret ..... .... 3 863 Drakewood Dr. Collier, Wray. . . . . . . . . Connelly, Jacqueline. . . . . . Connelly, Jim ....... Contner, Gilbert ..... Cooper, Juanita .... Cooper, Laura ..... Cornuelle, Robert .... Cornuelle, Ruth .... Coy, .lack .......... Cramer, Doris Jane .... Crawford, Richard .... . . . Crockett, Arthur ..... Cromwell, Ernestine.. Crooks, Virginia ..... Crosset, Walter .... Cullen, Bill............. Cunningham, Joe .... Custer, Elizabeth Jane..........' D Domen, Shirley. . . . . . D'Amico, Ruth ..... Danker, Bette. . . . . . . . . Dearborn, Virginia... Deeds, Jane ......... DeForest, Frances .... Deitz, Verna ...... Deller, Jock ..... Dennis, Hazel .... Denton, Robert Deremo, Betty Didlake, Hale ..... Diers, Dorothy .... Dietz, Jacque ..... Disselkamp, Ruth ..... Distler, Kathleen ..... Dodd, Jack ........ Dodt, Marilyn ..... Downer, Joan ..... Downs, Lois ..... Dow, Betty Lou Drake, Elmer .... Duning, Louis .... Duquette, Jim ...... Duquette, Paul ..... Durant, William .... Durham, Frank ..... Eady, Levia ....... Ebbing, Claire ..... Eckel, Edgar ...... Ehrenberg, Otto ..... Ehrlich, Betty Jane... Eifert, John ........ Ellis, Betty Lou ..... Elston, Jeanne ..... Ely, Richard ......... Emerson, Ray Pence.. Emmons, Harold ..... Enwright, Ruth ..... Erhardt, John ...... Erickson, Sonny .... Erman, Patricia .... Eudaly, Edith .... Evans, Harold ..... Everett, Betty Lou .... Evers, Alvin ......... Ewers, Mary Jane .... Faike, Ellen ....... Feeback, Harold ..... Fenner, Eveyln ..... Fiege, Lois ...... Fifield, Helen .... Fille, Bob ....... Fisher, Martha ..... Fisher, Robert W.. . . . . . . . . . . .2860 Erie Ave. ...3745 Ault Park Ave. . .5609 Abbottsford St. . . . .3611 Newton Ave. . . . . .861 Beecher St. . . . . . . .861 Beecher St. . . .3637 Tamarack Ave. . . .3637 Tamarack Ave. . . . . 14 Eastwood Circle . . . . .3143 Durrell Ave. . . . . . .3545 Burch Ave. . . . 1821 Brewster Ave. ........2721 Alms Pl. . . .3615 Marburg Ave. .3812 Earls Court View . . . . . .7433 Reading Rd. . . . . . 1911 Fairfax Ave. . . . .3552 Linwood Ave. 5860 Valley View Ave. . . . . . .2716 Arbor Ave. . . . . . . . 1224 Grace Ave. . . . . . .3570 Edwards Rd. ..l115 Beverly Hills Dr. . . . . .3660 LeBlond Ave. . . . .5218 Grafton Ave. . . . .4207 Watterson St. . . 1612 Clarewood Ave. . . . . . . .6202 Salem Pk. . . 3770 Hyde Pork Ave. . . . . . . .2552 Erle Ave. . . . .4807 Yarmouth, Pl. . . .3338 Millsbrae Ave. . . . . . .3261 Erie Ave. . . . . 1829 Glendon Pl. . . . . . . . .3599 Erie Ave. . . . .3518 Harrow Ave. . . . . .3243 Avery Lane . . . 1335 Sun Crest Dr. . . . .6001 Webbland Pl. . . . .3830 Kellogg Ave. . . . . .3314 Lookout Dr. . . . . . 1316 Duncan Ave. . . . . .1316 Duncan Ave. . . . . .2320 Boone St. . . . . . . . . . . .3793 Millsbrae Ave. . . . .3073 Syracuse Ave. ....3715 Woodland Ave. . . . 1867 Catalina Ave. . .3454 Woodburn Ave. . . . . .3425 Custer Ave. . . . . . . .2726 Alberts Ct. . . . .3323 Spokane Ave. . . . .3062 Kerper Ave. . . . . . .1316 Morten St. . .2909 Portsmouth Ave. . . . .2909 Portsmouth Ave. .. .3614 Bellecrest Ave. . . . .3651 Woodford Rd. . . . .6124 Corbley St. . . . .3407 Erie Ave. . . . . .1911 Avonlea . . . . . 1321 Edwards Rd. ...........3392 Erie Ave. 2363 Langdon Farm Rd. . . . .6255 Orchard Lane . . . . . . . . . . .6710 Belkenton Ave. . . . .5016 Whetsel Ave. . . . .6032 Ridge Ave. . . . .4707 Plainville Rd. . . . .3696 Kendall Ave. . . . .7003 Britton Ave. . . . . .3800 Eileen Dr. . . . .3521 Larkspur Ave. . . . . . .3326 Alamo Jackson, Dorothy. . . . Flynn, Grace ........ Fredrick, Mariorie .... Frisch, Shirley ..... Frodge, Donald B.. . . Froelick, Bud ........ Fryburger, Dorothy ..... Fuller, Jean Mary ..... Funke, William G.. . . . Furst, Erwin ....... Fusaro, Dorothy .... Gahr, Peggy .... Gans, Winnie.. Gehlker, Fred .... Gibson, Marion. . . Giesel, Fred ..... Gill, Jeanne ....... Gillespie, Jim F.. . .. Gim, Elizabeth ..... Glaser, James ..... Glazier, Jane .... Glenn, David ...... Godley, Virginia ..... Goodall, Charles ..... Graff, Mae ......... Graydon, Franee .... Greule, Carolyn .. Grieco, Rudolph... Grimes, Harry ..... Grogg, Arthur ..... Grossheim, Lois .... Hall, Joan ..... Hall, Thomas .... Holler, Walter ....... Hallerman, Evlyn .... Halvordson, Hedgar .... Hamlin, Martha ...... Hammann, John... Hancock, Janet ..... Harper, Betty .... Harris, Ben ..... Hartman, Marian. . . Hartwell, Donald .... Hascher, Armin .... Hauser, Joyce ....... Hauth, Jean Claire .... Hebbeler, Cliff ...... Heck, Theodore .... Hedrick, Jean .. Hegner, Larry ...... Henderson, Mary ........ Hendricks, Louis ......... .- .s . .. . . .33 Arcadia Pl. . . .3747 Aylesboro Ave. . . . . . . .1925 Smith Ave. . . . . . .4811 Calvert St. . . . . .3536 Paxton Rd. . . . . .3919 Standish Ave. . . . . . . .3021 Fairfield . . . . . .4145 Jora Lane . . . . .5603 Stewart Ave. ....1251 Westminster Dr. . . . .1343 Suneresk Dr. . . . .4936 Muchmore St. . . . . . .6226 Lyne Ave. . . . . .5421 Ward Ave. . . . . .1267 Grace Ave. . . . . .N. Farmcrest Dr. . . . . . . . .2323 Park Ave. . . . .2805 Woodburn Ave. . . . . .1256 Edwards Rd. . . 361 1 Ravenwood Ave. . . . ...... 2827 Park Ave. ....2944 Van Dyke Dr. .....4122 Maield Dr. . ....... 1260 Grace Ave. . .Signal Hill, Newtown . .3619 Ravenwood Ave. . . . . .3048 Cinnamon St. . . . . . .3716 Morris Pl. . . . . . . . .3387 Erie Ave. . . . . .4404 Plainville Rd. . . . .3387 Erie Ave. . . . . .2479 Madison Rd. . . . . . .6425 Desmond St. 3752 Middlebrook Ave. . . . .3798 Ault Park Rd. . . . . .2628 Melrose Ave. . . . . . . .2720 Alberts . . . . . . . .233 Correl St. . . . . .2898 Romana Pl. . . . . .4795 Morse St. ........255 Robb St. . . . .6810 Merwin Ave. . . . .3343 Browning Ave. . . . . . . .4310 28th. St. . . . . . . .1819 Lawn Ave. . ..l542 Beaverton Ave. St. James Ct. . . . . . 1856 Clarion Ave. . . ....... 3616 Burch Ave. . . .2010 Duck Creek Rd. . . .3925 Davenant Ave. Herdmon, Mary Katherine. . . . . ........ 1259 Grace Ave. Herget, Albert .......... Hickman, Ruth .......... Hill, Bob ........ Hill, Virginia ..... Hoctor, James ....... Hoeltke, Edwin ........ Hohneck, Alfred Holloman, Loch ...... Hollmeyer, Walter ..... Holt, Arthur ....... Holt, Carol ........ Hopkins, Frieda .... Howard, Ernest ..... Howe, Betty Jane C.. . . Howell, Richard ..... Howison, Barbara. .... Hunnicutt, Kenneth .... Hurd, Thomas ....... Hussel, Oscar ...... Hutton, George .... Jacobs, Helen ..... Jahnigen, Ruth ..... Jeffries, Eleanor... Johnson, Betty ..... Johnson, Bill ...... Jordan, Marjorie ..... Jordan, William Kagrise, Thomas Ray ..... Kahle, Vernon Robert .... Karch, Marilyn ........ Karlage, Betty .......... Kashbaum, Jocquelyn .... .. . .... 2714 Hampshire Ave. . . . . .4920 Jameson St. . . . . 1662 Sutton Ave. . . . .2558 Madison Rd. . . . .514 Tusculum Ave. ....5573 Red Bank Rd. . . . . . . .4606 Ward St. . . . . . .3252 Burnet Ave. . . .3510 Pembroke, Ave. . . . . . .3646 Eastern Ave. . . . . . . .3832 Kellogg Ave. . . . .3468 Greenlawn Ave. . . . . . .3544 Holly Lane . . . . .3639 Besuden Ct. Ave. . . . .3650 Zumstein Ave. . . . . .4533 Plainville Rd. . . . . .5313 Chapman St. . . . . 1626 Brandon Ave. . . . . . .6815 Grace Rd. . . . .3114 Cinnamon St. . . . . . . . .3804 Hyde Park Ave. . . . .3401 Brotherton Rd. . . . .3730 Westfield Ave. . . . .3640 Monteith Ave. . . . . . .6830 Ohio Ave. . . . .1863 Hewitt Ave. . . . .3746 Marburg Ave. . . . .4424 Simpson Ave. . . . .4669 McNeil Ave. . . . . .3407 Erie Ave. . . . . . .2139 Fulton Ave. . . . . 1756 Brewster Ave. Keilholz, Dorothy ..... Kelley, Harley ...... Kelly, Ada ....... Kelly, Mary .... Kendrick, Jack .... Kidd, Thomas ..... King, Shirley ..... Kinney, Robert ..... Kirby, Norma Lee .... Kitsmiller, Verle ..... Kizer, James ....... Klappert, Jean ....... Klepper, Mary Jane .... Klein, Ed ............ Klein, Jane ....... Kline, Randall .... Kluber, Bob . . . Klumpp, Helen .... Kohte, Marvin . . . Koller, Betty ..... Kramer, Mae ..... Kranz, Ruth .... Kratz, Arthur ..... Krebs, Elmer, Jr. .. . Kudella, Werner .... Kuhlthau, Jack. . . . Kuntz, Virginia ..... Lohke, Richard .... Lambert, Beverly .... Lanham, Ruth ..... Lavanier, Paul ...... Lavell, Jacqueline .... Lazarus, Herbert .... Lee, Betty ....... Leicht, Carl ........ Lestingi, Anthony ..... Lettow, Claire ....... Lewis, Dorothy Jane... Linn, Patty Lou. .... Lipscomb, Robert... Littleiohn, Virginia .... Logan, Helen ......... Lohse, Mary Elizabeth.. Lo Picolo, Jean ...... Lyon, Jack .......... Mocdonough, Jo Ann .... ....... . . . . . . . . . . .... 3825 Stites PI. Maggard, Donna Dean . . . . Madden, William ...... Moham, Jean ......... . Mallin, James ....... Malone, Helen ...... Manggrum, Robert .... Manley, Jack ......... Mappes, Robert W.. . . . Morcum, Dexter ...... Mark, Elizabeth ...... Markus, Betty Anne .... Marshall, Jane ....... Martin, Jesse ...... Mathers, William... Mathias, Harold .... Matlock, Agnes ....... Matteson, Randolph . . Mayer, Nancy ....... Mayer, Ruth ......... McCullough, Elaine .... McDonald, Jim ........ . McGilliard, Virginia .... McGowan, Arno ...... McHugh, Jane ...... McNall, Barbara ...... McNulty, Francis ..... ...... . McPheeters, Irma Louise. . . . McRae, Bob .......... Meents, John ......... Meer, Leonore A. .... . Mefford, Mary ........ Mehlhope, Kenneth .... Meinzen, Wilfred E.... Metz, Betty Lee ...... Meyer, Dorothy .... Meyer, Elinor ........ Meyer, Ruth Ann ..... Middendorff, Herbert.. Middendorf, Robert ..... Miller, Jeanne .... Miller, Ruth E.. . . . . . . .2730 Lawndale Ave. . . . . .5807 Peabody Ave. . . . . . . .2434 Bremont Ave. 3557 Madison Park Ave. . . . .1261 Michigan Ave. . . . . . . .1203 Meier Ave. . . . . . .4126 Edwards Rd. . . .6631 Montgomery Rd. . . . . . .5618 Whitney Pl. ...921 Wm. H. Taft Rd. . . . . .3628 Michigan Ave. . . . . .3614 Tamarack Ave. . . . . . 1900 Clarion Ave. . . .2025 Hewitt Ave. . . . . . . 1323 Hayward Ct. . . . .3645 Michigan Ave. . . . . . .3219 Hardisty St. . . .2517 Losantiville Ave. .........4169 Jora Ln. . . . . .2479 Madison Rd. . . . . .5712 Doerger Ln. . . . .1400 Herschel Ave. . . . . . . . .4900 Madison Rd. 3532 Madison Park Ave. . . . .3132 Hackberry St. . . . . . 1522 Kenova Ave. . . . .421 Torrence Ct. ....1263 Grace Ave. .......2611 Perkins Ln. . . . . . . . .4610 Plainville Rd. .3806 South Berkley Cr. . . . .3635 Woodford Rd. . . . . .3772 Ault Park Rd. . . . . .3751 Middlebrook Ave. . . . . .3190 Golden Ave. . . . . .6602 Kennedy Ave. . . . .4416 Lucerne Ave. . . . . .3448 Golden Ave. . . . .3503 Michigan Ave. . . . . .4385 Eastern Ave. . . . . .6829 Park Ave. . . . . . .3110 Griest Ave. .. ....... 1348 Edwards Rd. .6231 Grand Vista Ave. . . . . .4189 Eastern Ave. . . . .3244 Glengyle Ave. . . . .3619 Woodford Rd. . . . .3854 Marburg Ave. . . . .3993 Ballard Ave. ........6818 Roe St. . . . . . 1326 Lincoln Ave. . . . .1163 Herschel Ave. .. .6167 Fairway Dr. . . . .6631 Mirwin Ave. . . . .5707 Monning Ave. .........3009 Paul St. . . . . .3231 Beredith Pl. . . . . .2619 Kemper Le. . . . .1205 Grace Ave. . . . . 1215 Tannehill Le. . . . . .3010 Gilbert Ave. . . . .1801 Wilaray Terrace . . . . .3237 Griest Ave. . . . . . .2704 Erie Ave. . . . .3531 Mooney Ave. . . . . . . .5428 Lester Rd. . . .6315 Beechmont Ave. . . . .5020 Stewart Ave. . . .875 Glenwood Ave. . . . .3326 Glenhurst Pl. . . .3846 Broadlawn Ave. . . . .3127 Fredonia Ave. . . . . . .3397 Erie Ave. . . . . 1310 Edwards Rd. . . . . .5421 Lester Rd. . . . . . . .3449 Center St. D Highland 5724 Wyatt Ave. Ave. .. . . .. .. .2728 Erie Ave. . . . . .3330 Claramont Ave. . . . . . . . .2924 Erie Ave. . .3553 Columbia Pwky. . . . .5938 Pandora Ave. . . . .3575 Zumstein Ave. . . .3507 Woodburn Ave. .......ea72 Corbly si. . . . . .243 Tennyson St. Ornes, Bill .......... . . . .3564 Trimble Ave. Stearns, Patricia. . . . ......312 Warner St. iw.. Citi Miller, Carlos ..... Milton, Edna ........ Mintkenbough, Jack.. Mintkenbough, Jack. . Mitchell, Dorothy .... Mitchell, Janet .... Mitchell, Jean .. Moelchert, Rita .... Mohney, Eloise ...... Monce, Martha ...... Moormann, Antoinette. . . . . Morelli, Frances. . . . . . . . . Morgan, Donald ..... Morgan, Mary ..... Morris, Robert ..... Moss, Dorothy ..... Mueller, Don ...... Mueller, John C.. . . . Mueller, Juanita. . . Mueller, Ruth .... Muller, Joanne.... Muller, Suzanne ..... Myers, Dean ..... Myers, James .. . Nash, Louise ..... Nash, Myrwin .... Nethero, Ray .... Newby, Marie ..... Noelcke, Jack .,... Noertker, Jean Nolan, Peggy ...... Novotny, Jerome .... Nunn, Elsworth .... Oberiohn, Robert .... Oesterlein, Chester. . . . . . . Oeters, Calvin ....... O'Neill, Dan. .... . Osterbrock, Jack ..... Pachoud, Wallace .... Paliobagis, Marko. . . Pancoast, Janice ..... Pandorf, Frank .... Pantedos, Lillian ..... Paolino, Mariorie .... Parker, Elizabeth .... Patterson, Albert .... Pavely, Grace ..... Pavey, Lincoln .... Peal, Catherine .... Pence, Emerson .... Perin, Joe C. ..... . Perrino, Mary Rose .... Peterman, Mary Lee.. Peters, Doris.......... . Peterson, Patricia .... Petrey, Louise.. . Pfetter, Jean ..... Phillips, Richard .... Pieper, Gloria.. . Plucci, Marie ...... Poland, Florence ..... Portner, Gail ...... Prather, Doris .... Preish, Robert ..... Prigge, Robert ..... Printess, Juanita. . . Pyle, Barbara .... Rabe, Mildred ..... Radcliffe, David .... Rahe, Wilma ..... Randolph, Katherine Rankin, William H.. . . Rathkamp, William. .. Rathner, Byrdie Rae.. Remke, Richard ...... Richards, Dorothy .... Richardson, John ..... Rider, Rose Marie.. Riechers, Henry .... Roberts, Ruth .... Roetker, Nancy .... Rogers, Virginia ..... Ruchhoft, Robert H... . . . .3811 Brotherton Rd. . . . . 1729 Holloway Ave. . . . .1729 Holloway Ave. . . . .6813 Vinewood Ave. H .... 1 ..... 3 580 Monteith Ave. 2825 Langdon Farm Rd. . . . .2825 Langdon Farm Rd. . . . . . . . .5413 Owasco St. . . . . .4835 Shefield Ave. . . . . . . . .2776 Sarita Pl. . . . .6070 Kennedy Ave. . . . .3318 Westside Ave. . . . .6333 Parkman Pl. . . . . . .1904 Dana Ave. . . . . . . . .3661 E. Stettinius . . . . .6813 Vinewood Ave. . . . .7429 Montgomery Rd. . . ..... 6156 Tulane Rd. Box 593 Mt. Alverna Rd. . . . . . .6608 Palmetto St. . . . . 1214 Hayward Ave. . . . .1214 Hayward Ave. . . . . 1751 Sutton Ave. . . . .3760 Ault Park Rd. . . . . .R. R. 2, Loveland . . . . . . R. R. 2, Loveland . .5915 Woodmont Ave. . . . .2642 Madison Rd. . . . . .710 Penn Ave. . . . . .2512 Salem Ave. . . .'.3811 Isabella Ave. . . . . . .5114 Stewart Pl. ....3150 Bellewood Ave. . . . . . 2466 Eastern Ave. . . . . . Detroit, Michigan . . . . .5112 Conway St. . . . . . . .2910 Utopia Pl. ........ 1317 Grace Ave. ....7621 Montgomery Rd. . . . . . 1234 Inglenook Pl. . . . . . . . .4018 Eileen Dr. . . . . .6201 Cambridge, Ave. ........3900 Briggs Pl. .....2125 Grandin Rd. . .....3528 Madison Park Ave. . . . . . . .3873 'Paxton Rd. Runge, Donald ..... Runk, Robert ........ Russell, Emily Anne. Sauer, Jack ........ Scallan, Mary ........ Schachte, Catherine . Schanz, Lois ....... Schauer, Sherman .... Scheiffele, Louis .... Scheidler, Bob .... . Schimpf, Bill ....... Schmale, Hildegard. Schmitt, Doris ........ Schmitt, John ...... Schneider, Jane. . . . Schneider, Marian . . Schlef, Al . .- ..... . Schnitzer, William. . . . Schofield, Lorraine. . . Schroeder, Jack .... Schuler, Joan. . . . . . Schurgast, Miriam .... Scott, Bertha ...... Scroggins, Roger ..... Shackelford, Don .... Shepard, Ann ..... Sides, Alfred ..... Siekmann, Jack .... Skiff, Davis ...... Skitf, Ruth ......... Sloan, Mildred ..... Smith, Betty Jane.. Smith, Don ..... . Smith, Eugene... Smith, Fred l. ..... . Smith, Jeannette. .. Smith, Margaret .... Smith, Virginia M. . Snow, Mary Ella... Sohngen, Jim ...... . . . . . .2007 Crane Ave. . . . .3098 Markbreit Ave. . . . . . .6254 Robison Ave. . . . .3109 Woodburn Ave. . . . .2909 Portsmouth Ave. . . .3650 Amberson Ave. . . . . .706 Wayne Ave. . . . .3124 Celeron Ave. . . . . . . . .4438 Brazel St. . . .3715 Aylesboro Ave. . . . . .3618 Eastern Ave. . . . . .2914 Minot Ave. . . . .3327 Evanston Ave. . . . . .6422 Coleridge Ave. . . . . . 1909 Fairfax Ave. . . . . .2848 Linwood Rd. . . .3255 Brotherton Rd. . . . . . .1917 Kinney Ave. . . . . .3324 Ameliamont Ave. ..........3407 Erie Ave. . . . . . . . .800 Beecher St. . . . .5706 Marmion Ln. 1638 Benneville Ave. . . .2915 Mapleleaf Ave. . . . . . . .6816 Roe Ave. . . . .3106 Gilbert Ave. ........121a Chapel si. . . . .2818 Lawndale Ave. . . . .3837 Eastern Ave. . . . . 1205 Edwards Rd. . . . .2516 Hemlock St. . ............. Kennedy . . .3017 Mapleleat Ave. . . . .2809 Robertson Ave. . . . . .3725 Zinsel Ave. . . . . .3533 Burch Ave. . . . . .2214 Eastern Ave. Ave. Ave. . .... 3756 Middlebrook Rudollf, William E. .. . . ..........3520 Vin e St. Somerset, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . .3221 Glengyle Ave. 6451 Montgomery Rd. . ..6821 Withany Ave. . . . . . . . .3795 Ferdinand Pl. . . .3555 Zumstein Ave. . . . . . .1122 Inglenook Pl. . . . .2896 Markbreit Ave. ....116I Edwards Rd. Iris AVG' . ..... 3625 Morris Pl. . . . .3818 Isabella Ave. . . . .5498 Stewart Ave. . . .3434 Michigan Ave. .4225 Brownway Ave. . . . .3020 Madison Rd. . . 3556 Handman Ave. . . . . . . . .3414 Erie Ave. . 1323 Ault View Ave. . . . . . . .6323 Iris Ave. . . . .2228 Suffolk Ave. . 2915 Ridgewood Ave. .6213 Colderidge Ave. . . . . . .6346 Corbly St. . .2740 Markbreit Ave. . . .5708 Carothers Aye . . . .3221 Golden Ave. . . . .5439 Grafton Ave. . . .2974 Douglass Ter. . . . .1538 Section Rd. . . . . .719 Whittier St. . . . .6750 Britton Ave. 1326 Paxton Rd. . 5501 Whetsel Ave. . . . .6303 Kincaid Ave. . . . .3931 Zinsle Ave. . . . .6829 Alpine Ave. . . . . .2337 Kemper Ln. . . . . . 1019 Chapel St. . . . .1803 Dalewood Pl. Southgate, Martha ..... ..... 9 49 Churchill Ave. Sparkes, Paul ...... Spencer, Jeanne. . . . . Spratt, Bob ........ Staats, James C.. . . . Stansberry, Eldon .... Steel, Charles ...... Steioff, June. ....... Stegemeyer, Margie .... . . . Steinem, Jack ...... Steinforth, Robert. . . Stephan, Sue ...... Stephen, William. . . Stephens, Robert. . . Steward, Phyllis ...... Stewart, Catherine ..... Stewart, Richard ..... Stichtenoth, Warren .... Stine, William ....... n.. .... 3639 Ault Park Ave. Staff regen, Mary An Stoos, Bob .......... Strader, Curtis ..... Strait, Bruce ..... Strohm, Rita Strong, Janet .... Sturgeon, Ruth ..... 3575 Kroger Ave. . . . .2517 Gilbert Ave. . . . . . . .4140 Sibley Ave. . . . .1155 Beverly Hills Dr. . . . . .3513 Kroger Ave. . . . . . 1235 Paxton Rd. . . . . . .2829 Andrew PI. . . . . . .3833 Isabella Ave. .4011 Holbrook Ave. ....1641 Mears Ave. .........3309 Nash Ave. .2782 Observatory Rd. ........1659 Clio St. . . . . . .3930 Eastern Ave. . .5919 Clephane Ave. . . . . . . .3631 Pape Ave. . . . .2016 Clarion Ave. . . . .5311 Grafton Ave. . . . . . .3624 Grandin Rd. Sturtevant, Anne ....... . Sunnenberg, Charles ..... . Suthers, Jayne ........ Swopshire, Loretta . . Tortz, Inge ...... Tatman, Juanita.... Teare, Ethel ..... Thieken, Luella ..... Thiele, Shirley ......... . Thieringer, Harriet ..... Thomas, Betty Jane. Thomas, Ruth ........... . Thompson, Bertha Gr UCe.... . . Thurman, Herman. . . . . . . . . . . . .4667 McNeil Ave. .3778 Grovedale Ave. .6830 Montgomery Rd. . . .3630 Bellecrest Ave. . . . . . .5819 Lester Rd. . . . . . .6447 Pace Ave. . . ..643 Kroger Ln. . . .3783 Isabella Ave. . . .2558 Madison Rd. . . . . .7519 Chapel St. . . . . .3532 Pape Ave. . . . . .3866 Zinsle Ave. . . .1346 Suncrest Dr. . . .3866 Millsbrae Ave. . . . .3554 Newton Ave. . . . . .339 Evanston Ave. ..6720 Palmetto Ave. . ..... .757 Delta Ave. ..3631 Ravenwood Rd. Tietmeyer, Gordon ..... ......... 6 843 E1 nne Dr. Timm, Fred ........ ...2500 Langdonwgarm Rd. Todd, Jack B. .... ..... 2 510 Briarcliffe Ave. Toles, Lucille ..... ........ 3 19 Stite Ave. Tonne, Shirlee .... ..... 1 501 Brewster Ave. Tracy, Richard . . . Tumser, Bob .... Tynan, Bob ...... Ulmer, Betty Ann.. Ulmschnider, Bill ..... 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