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

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OF SIICCESSES WAY OF LIFE . . .TIIEIR LQYALTY T0 vIfIT+ OIIT EGR WAR DETERIIIINATIQAI TOR EREI X1 . .I-IOPE. ..THlS IS THE BACKGROUND OF L PHRASE I BUT A LONG TVIEMORABLE PHASE -an , q A Mg EFFORTS OE THOSE PIONEERS AND 'Y THE STUDENTS WHO HAVE STUDIED . .THEIR LOVE OE A DEMOCRATIC T E :OW T TQTH . .l9n9. . .TTME Q , OM R. .ANOTHER WAR . . . GREATER EEEORT TUR STORY AS RECORDED IN TT-IE QMWOM mm Q azfbzzzibfz In dedicating this twenty-fifth annual to Dr. Edmund D. Lyon, we proudly pay tribute to his scholarly ideals and skillful leader- ship of Withrow during the earlier years of its growth. It was a bright September morning in 1919 when the doors of Withrow first swung open. In that first week, about twelve hundred eighty-eight pupils were enrolled. q Finishing touches were being given to the building and we lived through those first days to the accompaniment of the installation of the lockers. A trumpet was the signal for the passing of the classes. Crude tables were provided for the lunchroom. Yet, in a few days we felt quite at home. At first we were called the East High School, until the Board of Education honored us by giving us the name Withrow. Each year the enrollment of the school increased, reaching over four thousand till the war began to call the boys and girls to serve their country. We are now celebrating our twenty-fifth or silver anniversary year and it is a fitting time not only to remember our first quarter century with pride, but to resolve that in the years to come Withrow shall not falter in its duty to our community and to our country. X' 6 , ,ao 's.,...4f QC gs E Q3 4 , . I , -QF' sis , , :gash al 'Y W. III sggxgw Minus FYWWFW' vhiiibwsfx gw g g: 7 - h 1 sk A . F -:gf jg f F ss' . 'f A. W V T' G W .25 ffw ,mf g? k +2 El V, ,g, , Q . X. 3 s , ,fi 1 gli Z' iq, t g, A yy' X 9 3 . if ' 1 m '. ff V' f X . -, am -2 ff' 'P Q 'th -'Q 'Jim 'f ' T , '-,gb , sf : ' ing? ' WXAK J X Q ' 'bm xx -Q 704. 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They have planted, weeded, cultivated and watered the first seeds until they sprouted and took root. They have brought forth each year a bountiful and flourishing harvest. Without the farmer's care, even the richest field yields only stones and weeds. Their fields have not been barren, but highly productive, a gratifying reward for the earnest efforts of these members of Withrow's Quarter-of-a-Century Club. Reminiscence of the youthful faculty of yestervear 1 is A .ZZ'2zy.7 Shi ' 2 EAL., , . x X- 1, , 4 fffgzi Q 'K f- , 1623, 4 ,, w:ff1i,'5 ivx ' if 2 f , fl ,fu 33? wg f: , fagigg In ,fl rw f gv f Lili -ffm H 'wr sf ' f' 2' Ari! 21552 I ffsm,iw14segf,N.1 ' ,iggbifnyj ,HV-r yr Y - Sg55gvvwvk5'f?g,4' 311,pg,,f4f1:-At ww? gf Vw - -was . M 554, N i 1 11531:-., :na S W ,Wy .1 1? T x Mr. Peoples, Principal of 'Withrow High School Walter Peoples, the guiding light in the land of the Tower and the Bridge, is a man who, in twenty-five years in a world of changing ideas and principles, has not lost his faith in skids. ii 77 Recognize Young Uncle Walter? On September 19, 1919, at East High School there were 59W teachers, the principal, two assistants, a dean of girls and the secretary. There were 1,480 pupils at the end of the first month. When the school opened, Pleas- ant Ridge and Madisonville High Schools were abandoned and the first graduating classes were made up of pupils who had formerly attended these two schools as well as many who had attended Woodward, Hughes and Walnut Hills. While it is a pleasure to look back on the 25 years that have passed and remember the many H116 boys and girls who have left Withrow, it is really a much keener delight to speculate on what the boys and girls of today will do in the next 25 years. We hope that they will find some way to solve the problems of the future. Withrow was opened at the close of what was thought to be the war to end wars. We hope that those who are on the scene 25 years from now will see a much better world than the one in which we are now living. WALTER PEOPLES 11 Miss Agerter, Dean, Friend. And. Counselor Miss Agerter, dean of girls, has given generously of her time for 25 years. In 1919 she solved the same fundamental problems for 874 girls that she must now cope with for 1,525 As the responsibilities of her position increased, she was given an assistant. Her duties range from issuing absence slips to writing letters of recom- mendation. She has been instrumental in the formation and growth of Dux Femina, which is under her supervision. Her advice and guidance in time of need have aided many a Withrowite. 2 . . ff 'ga -f'1 J 1 V142 ,MMI . g Afiwm 1 Am ?,l im'A 'E W M11 af. Xv V Qsiybylw nw 1 Ham fffiffl m,MM, ,lim ,gulf 4, . After a quarter of a century of faithful service at Withrow, Twenty Five Years Ago. .. members of the original faculty who guided the school during its youth, proudly observe their silver anniversary. A.. Mr. Cadwallader ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Cadwallader, assistant principal, finds that his duties as dean of boys and caring for detailed ofiice Work consumes much of his time. Mr. Cad also sponsors Sigma Gamma and maintains a keen interest in sports. He is president of the Y. M. C. A. night school and secretary of the regional Teacher's Association. Mr. 'Wilbur ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. R. G. Wilbur, Assistant Principal in charge of the Junior High School, Was, twenty-five years ago, a cadet in the United States Army. A great part of the success of Little WithroW's patriotic endeavors is due to his keen interest and guidance. It is his aim to maintain for his juniors the same high standards of Big Withrow. MISS MANN Mann is the com- assistant to the of girls. Her extra- activities directing the Vic- Corps projects, and ldvising Tip-Toppers. MISS HALL Helping students secure educational and occupa- tional information and encouraging intelligent self-evaluation and wise planning are the coun- selor's challenging tasks. MISS MURPHY The question, Oh Where, oh where has that little girl gone ? is a common one in Room 122 Where Miss Murphy reigns su- preme as dean and friend of the freshman girls. MR. VIGARD In addition to perform- ing his duties as a teacher of physiology, Mr. Vig- ard acts as advisor of freshman boys, helping them to get a good start in high school life. MISS ALLEN Fha Martha Allen of Iandy Shop fame, a new- :omer to the secretarial Ltaff this year, busies lerself with transcripts, nfficial correspondence, md the daily bulletin. MISS HOEFLE The responsibilities of Mr. Peoples' secretary are numerous and in- clude securing and keep- ing the complete records of students and compil- ing the lists of graduates. 'W , K , MISS BERLING This former business manager of the Withrow Annual, who graduated in 1943, now helps to keep things going in the Junior High where she is assistant to Mr. Wilbur. MISS CRAMER Diligent secretary to Mr. Cadwallader, c om p i l e s eligibility lists, checks absence reports, and issues excuses or deten- tions to late arrivals, as the case may be. The faculty at Withrow has guided a generation of students on the pathway to knowledge Second Row MISS BAEHR- This French teacher with 25 years experience l o v e s to travel, keep house, cook, and tell amusing stories. Third Row MISS BLASBERG- After teaching gym likes to read mystery stories, sleep late on Saturday, and prepare packages for overseas mail. Fourth Row MR. BRUBAKER- Teacher of chemistry, likes movies and good magazines, when he is not busy in his laboratory. MISS BAHR- A teacher of commercial and social subjects and business advisor of Tower News col- lects famous paintings. MR. BEHRMAN- The music department's loss was the Marines' gain as Doc answered the call to arms, taking his basic train- ing at Parris Island. MISS CAMPBELL- Teacher of English enjoys reading current books, non- fiction preferred, and travel by air. MR. BAKER- Finds carpentry and wood- work bring relaxation after a day of teaching algebra and chemistry. MISS BOWMAN- Math teacher, a Red Cross driver, is learning motor me- chanics, likes bowling, knitting and motoring. MR. ENDRES- Junior High Woodwork teacher, builds special furni- ture, cares for chickens, and travels during his spare time. 18 First Row MISS BERESKIN- Junior High teacher, who spe- cializes in teaching her pupils to read with understanding, enjoys all kinds of athletics. MISS ANSHUTZ- English teacher, enjoys the drama, reading and traveling. MISS ATKINS- English teacher, likes ama- teur movies, politics. reading, and after the war hopes to go to Europe. MISS BISCEGLIA- This commercial teacher and former member of the Na- tional Academy of Music en- joys symphonies and operas. MRS. BAKER- Baseball and bridge are sec- ond only to mathematics for this Junior High School teacher. MISS BRAUNECKER- English teacher, spends her spare time delving into bird- study and geology. MISS CAVEMAN- A teacher of history and sponsor of Tower-Y spends her spare time in the garden or swimming pool. Second Row Not only is there an art in First Row MISS CAVENDISH- Who teaches English and civics, emphasizes tolerance above all to her pupils. MISS CONNER- Who has taught five kinds of math in the last 25 years, has a collection of antique furniture and glassware. MISS COOK- Art teacher, finds pleasure in landscape painting, reading and movies. MISS CORCORAN- Teacher of commercial sub- jects, enjoys books, plays, and hopes to travel to historic places after the war. MISS DICKINSON- Enjoys good music and books along with teaching her his- tory and Latin classes. Third Row MISS FEYEIQEISEN- Teaches typing and geography. Fourth Row MISS GOOD- English teacher, delights in reading, drama, and being a handy-woman around her Vir- ginia home. MISS DORNETTE- After a day of school this Junior High science teacher enjoys working in her yard and keeping in voice. MISS COE- Junior high social studies teacher, enjoys traveling, but because of the war spends her summers in the country. MISS GOOLEY- Teaches salesmanship, adver- tising, and junior business, and has charge of all school ticket sales. 19 knowing a thing, but also a certain art in teaching it.-Cicero. MISS EPPINGER- Who has traveled extensively, teaches Spanish and also speaks French, Italian, and German. MISS FREEMAN- Teacher of English, spends her leisure hours attending alumnal meetings, playing bridge and driving her Chevrolet. MISS GREEN- Teaches Art, supervises the Annual Art and Advertising staffsg does professional ad- vertising illustrations and copy in spare moments, MISS FELS- During the present crisis the farm is her keenest interest aside from teaching mathe- matics in the Junior High. MR. DAVIDSON This Junior High science teacher spends his spare time indulging in his f a v o ri t e sports, hunting and fishing. MR. GRETHER- Teaches music, directs Choir, Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, and occasionally leads pep assemblies in a rousing cheer. In their hands lies the task of educating today s pupllf Second Row MISS HINES- A World Series never opens here w i t h o u t this civics teacherg golf and bowling are also tops on her list. Third Row MR. HUNT- Besides teaching his regular history and algebra classes, he helps in the lunchroom, and supervises the boys bowl- ing club. Fouxrth Row MR. KING- Well-known coach of the Tiger Gridmen enjoys golf, hunting, and fishing. MR. HOLBO- Withrow's only printing in- structor, teaches a full-day schedule and works in a print shop from 4 to 9 P. M. MRS. HUTCHINSON- Gives helpful hints to her botany pupils by her practical experience in victory gardening. MISS KITZMAN- Teacher of Latin and Spanish enjoys knitting, crocheting, and needlepoint and her fav- orite hobby of antiques. MR. HOLDER- Instructor in mechanical and architectural drawing is a great camping enthusiast. MISS IRWIN- Spends her spare time read- ing mystery s t o r i e s and working trigonometry problems. MRS. LALLY- Gym teacher favors house- keeping, cooking, hiking and reading as hobbies. 20 First Row MISS GROVE- Interests her Latin classes and Gens Togata by knowl- edge of Ancient Greece and Rome obtained by trips abroad. MRS. HARTSELL-- A teacher of history spends all of her spare time in her home and garden since travel- ing is impossible. MRS. HERFURTH- Junior High English teacher, enjoys reading and working in her victory garden, in her leisure time. MISS HILDEBRANDT- English teacher finds fossil hunting and teaching English enjoyable. MR. HOWE- Teaching physics does not of- fer ample outlet for his wit and energy so he is active in Physics and Radio Clubs, Gamma and Delta Ys. MISS KELLER- After teaching history, she is content to listen to fine music and read. MR. LEACH- Machine shop, 'metal work, and drawing teacher has not been absent or tardy in 24 years at Withrow. for intelligent citizenship in the world of tomorrow. First Row MR. MATHIAS- Came here 25 years ago to teach agriculture, now teaches math, and takes part in lunchroom supervision. MR. HENSEL- Teaching school and partici- pating in all sports rank high on this Junior High teacher's list of likes. MISS MEREDITH- Little known places, people, and her vocation head the list of the likes of this English instructor. MISS MOORMAN- Theater and music rank high as leisure occupations for this English teacher. Second Row MISS MUDGE- Spanish teacher, finds pleas- ure in the theater, reading, and knitting. Third Row MR. OBERSCHMIDT- Electricity teacher, spends much of his time, both at school and in his home work- shop, making shop models and electrical toys. Fourth Row MISS POOLEY- In addition to her duties as Withrow librarian, she enjoys reading, canoeing, and baking cakes. MISS HOLLAND- Math teacher, new to With- row this year, likes bridge and bowling, besides teaching First aid classes. MRS. 0'CONNELL- Known for her surprise Span- ish tests to her students, pro- fesses her husband her fav- orite hobby. MISS RATTERMAN- Who has taught English at Withrow for twenty-five years likes birds and babies. 21 MR. NIMMO- The bag-pipe skirling gym teacher of Scottish descent professes a fondness for just athletics and music. MISS PARKS- A commercial teacher con- soles herself with plays and books until traveling is again possible. MR. RAY- Junior High woodwork teacher, hunting and fishing enthusiast, takes trailer life and gardening in his stride. MRS. NOONAN- Teaches social science in the Junior High school. MISS PERIN- Math teacher, in spending her week-ends in the country, has a chance to satisfy her love for nature. MISS REHRING- After completing her work in the library, she enjoys out- door sportsg also proudly dis- plays the desk she made. .E i el I Third Row MR. SCHIRMER- Early rising arts and crafts teacher whose sidelines are commercial art and bowling bigger, and better curves. Fourth Row MR. SHELLY- Math teacher, spends his leisure time raising dahlias, and enjoys sports as a pro- fession and an avocation. Fifth Row MISS HUTCHISON- Former student and new gym instructor this year, enjoys s a i li n g, symphonies, and teaching first aid classes. MISS SEAY- Spends what little free time she has in reading and knit- ting when her day of teach- ing commercial subjects is over. MR. SHERMAN- Off to war! After nine happy years here, this social studies teacher will miss his classes and tennis. MRS. FOMENKO- A new member of the gym department and August bride enjoys delving into the mys- teries of cooking. MR. SEAY- Teaches several bookkeeping classes besides performing his duties as school treasurer, photography and stamps are his hobbies. MISS SIBCY- Besides performing her duties as an English teacher, finds interest in foreign affairs. MR. IVAN MYERS- Junior High English teacher, uses his extra energy plan- ning revisions of p r e s e n t math and science courses. First Row MR. REUTER- After gym classes Doc is content to recline in his rocker or entertain his grand- daughter. MISS ROCKEL- Beside teaching clothing has devoted outside time to the Community Chest, Red Cross and to her garden. MR. ROESE- After a day of physics and aeronautics classes, spends his extra time as engineer at Gruen Watch Co. MISS ROGOFF- Teaches lip reading and language to totally deaf chil- dren who come from Cincin- nati and outlying districts. Second Row MISS ROSENBERGER- Enjoys riding, reading, golf, or bridge when she is not teaching English and history, or directing Thalian. MISS ROWELL- Math teacher accomplished in water color and cooking, hopes to have a room with an eastern exposure. MISS ADELAIDE- Horatio-at-the-bridge Sanders, teacher of advanced math, enjoys music and na- ture for relaxation. MR. SAN K EY- Teacher of science and math is much interested in fauna and Hora and wishes to re- turn to his farm in the spring. MISS SHAFFER- Teacher of world history and algebra I, enjoys news-reels, basketball games, and rubber- tire hikes. MISS SIEHL- Although she spends many hours with her German classes, delights in reading German books and current events. MR. RHOLLANS- Teaches civics and business arithmetic, acts as business advisor of the Annual and boosted sales to a new high. TEACHERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPFAR 22 First Row MR. SMITH- After a day of harmony classes and band, Smittie finds pleasure in his daugh- ter, Nancy. MISS SPELLMIRE- Teacher of general science, spends many pleasant hours in her garden, and delights in looking at the stars. MR. SROFE- Social studies teacher, who sponsors Philologia, Camera Club, and is chairman of the salvage committee, collects anecdotes of A m e ri c an presidents. MR. STEPHANY- Science teacher and anato- mist, has among other inter- ests a hobbv of mineralogy which dates back to childhood. Second Row MISS STRATE- Teaches world geography, astronomy, sociology and civ- ics and in the meantime en- joys bridge, and reading. MISS TAYLOR- Teacher of English and phvsi- ology, likes reading, cooking, the theater and dancing. MISS VANCE- Teacher of household arts enjoys collecting antiques and reading mystery thrillers. MISS VATTER- Supervising teacher of house- hold arts, enjoys lectures, movies and landscaping her yard. Third Row MRS. FLINT- Golf, tennis, and reading a good book fill up the spare moments of this Junior High gym teacher. Fourth Row MISS WOOD- Besides conducting her house- hold art classes, she enjoys water color painting, travel- ing, and good music. Fifth Row MISS SEARS- Junior High English teacher, enjoys vegetable and flower gardening, her island in Can- ada, and her pet cats. MISS WILLIAMS- When school duties as an English teacher are over for the day, a good play or movie occupy her spare time. MR. ZIEGLER- Teacher of practical math and commercial law, s p o n s o r s Law Club, the school bank and the sale of war bonds. MISS SMITH- Junior High home economics teacher, revels in her collec- tion of bells and information about each. MR. WILSON- Math teacher, spent many happy hours in pre-war days traveling along deserted roads. MISS STOSE- Who teaches art in the Junior High, designs manv of our program covers and football posters. MRS. LINDE- Sponsors Withrow Players, Tower News, Quill and Scroll, Modern Mummers, and Club Dramatics-busy woman, eh ? MRS CII LMAN, MISS STOEHR, MISS K. PERIN, MISS WAGNER, MISS KRAl'I', MISS K. WALKER 23 MR. WIRTH- Gym instructor and swim- ming team c 0 a c h favors canoeing, fishing and gasoline. MISS WALKER- Junior High social studies teacher admits that bicycling, cooking, fishing and farming employ most of her time af- ter school hours. MR. CARLSON- In Memoriam-Expert wood- worker, generous friend. THEN AND NOW' A trumpet pealed and tiny classes left bare, un-decorated rooms to go to others, never losing the smell of new wood. Passing through halls whose sides gaped with wounds just waiting to be healed by lockers, past racks where their wraps hung, down stairs resounding with the steps of the high-buttoned shoes of patrolling teachers went the pupils of 25 years ago. Beyond the big muddy hole that was to be- come the stadium of today stood the Hrst trembling trees of today's blooming orchard. Up in the lunchroom no appetizing scents reached the pupils as they sat at carpenter-horse tables to eat their packed lunches with silverware un- wrapped from napkins brought from home. Strange as it seems, this was the Withrow of 25 years ago-the framework of the teeming school of today. Ideas and clothes have changedg the map has too 136 ,X MV ,F , N ,Q 1:25 -S 3 A M L, 5 tcm? 'Fx , 34 f'g,.sv.gi W, , . 3, 4 ,.,, ': ,ff 5' in ' v, V ,W .fi i i . 45' . km K4-ff 15 iid' C, I ,i,, , 5, T, 5 Q 5 :ff x r . 'ref ze L. W it ,t ' , f fs lu -fi f c ce i tu.-Q M 3 '. . K , 15.1,-gr ., I, VA -.1-, . . - y W Mm :U 5 , Y KA y so s , , .., or s .,4stf ' ' y 2 f '- i , - , I il it T i H , , it , J 'l fliivg Qi 3 ' A V V bu ' ,. The embryo from which the Withrow of today has grown. The century has revolved one-fourth of its Way around its excitingly eventful axis since those first Withrow graduates Walked across the Bridge for their last time. A prestige surpassed by few high schools has come to Withrovv in the intervening years. This prestige Which We proudly possess-is it a result of our extensive curriculum, of super athletic teams, of those famous Minstrels? Surely, in part. Is it because of that beautiful campus and the excellent teachers? Surely, but only in part. The greatest part of that prestige is built by those who may leave their school, but may never leave the name Withrowite. And to the graduates of 1920-the prestige builders for 1944-to those Withrowites We pay tribute. 26 Wg, I .Va ' A if-it Vw x' vk-,A - y .- Lt v f 4 I? A xr of Hifi' ' t 1 - f' 'l 1'- W X' 'f W ' E 'th' 1 e M . xv f - - Q , 1' , ,f 1 . , we 1 d xiyg , . 1 ' Q M X it , Q AA . K' I I Manx! . f A ,Q ' --x . 1' 5 fil x Y m -Vw 1 f . -. '- -3 ' . - ' Hin--ilu, A A. , eff A . , ' i il t. Q Q f ' i 1 ' ' .p 5 i A 5 Q I Efliciency and capability-bywords of the council. B. McGrath, E. Slimp, P. Clark, J. 1VI3CK9CxVL1I', J. Flood, J. Howison, B. Nash. We who are leaving- Leaving First lunch, last call, for First company, over the top Y Leaving a sky perfect for football for a sky filled with Hak- Leaving mid-years for army placements- Leaving a happy Withrow World for a roaring war-time world- We who are leaving are proud. And we pay our school its greatest tribute when we say With confidence, We are more than proud. We are ready . . .- 27 Firsf Row ABRAMES, CATHERINE ACKERMANN, RUSSELL ADDISON, BETTY AGIN, LAMBERT Second Row ALLEN, HERB ALLISON, ANNE ANDERSON, AUDREY ANDERSON, MCCULLOUG Third Row ANDERSON, ROBERT ANSON, PAUL ARMANDROFF, MARILYIN ARMSTRONG, MARK Fourth Row ARNOLD, LENORA ARNOLD, MARY ATTL, VICTOR AVRIL, ELAINE Fifth Ro-w BAKER, SHIRLEY BALLARD, LORETTA BALLARD, RODNEY BALLEW, DOROTHY S1f.l'fll Row BARBER, MARY BARCH, HARRY E. BARKER, REBECCA BARNES, THOMAS Seven fh Row BARTLOW, LARRY BAUMAN, ROBERT BEESTEN, BETTY BEHYMER, RUTH 'I'urllc-Nccks Firsf Row S0 BELL, DOROTHY BENDER, JEAN BENESCH, SHIRLEY BENHASE, RICHARD cond R010 BENJAMIN, SHIRLEY BENNETT, HERMAN BENSON, VIRGINIA BENVIE, MARGIE Th i rd Ro IU BERNHARDT, BILL BIDDLE, LLOYD BIGLER, BETTY BINKLEY, EILEEN I ourth Row BIRKLEY, WILLIAM BISCHOP, MARTINA BOAZ, LOREITA BOAZ, LURETTA Fifflz Roll' BOCKSTIEGEL, RICHARD BOONE, ELAINE BORING, NANCY BRANE, BILL Slffll ROIIV' Sc' BRAUN, JANE BREDEMEIER, DOROTHY BRENNER, ELINOR BREWVER, CHARLOTTE zwzzfh Ruu- BRIDGES, HELEN BRIDGES, MARY LOU BRIGGS, ROBERT BROADWELL, CAROL -hy I .. ,,,, I ,QQ-sf. -, 55? '-9 5 I.. 2 ' A ,W ,gd 4-'aw I ' . .J-my 1 ., MLS ff 1- -ff'ix'2::. if .ma:-, , - J Y-JT. 'SZ 13 L Nlairzy Doats First Row BROCKAMP, MARGIE BROOKS, BEULAH BROWN, BOB BROWN, LOIS S ccond Row BROWN, ROBERT BROWNSCOMBE, BARBAB BRUECKNER, DOLORES BRUTTON, HARRY Third Row Fo Fif BRYSON, DOROTHY BUCHTER, BETTY J. BUSCH, BETTY J. BYRNS, JAMES urfh Row CADWALLADER, JEAN CANN, CONNIE CARROLL, EDNA CARTER, LOWELL th Row CARTER, SARA CARY, EUNICE CHARLTON, JANE CHELIOUS, MARY I. Sixth Row Se CHOATE, DAVID CLARK, PAT CLOUDE, WILLIAM COBB, BETTY LEE venfh Row COFFMAN, JANET COLLORD, BETTY A. COOPER, MARILYN CORDES, MARY LOU .-fp-X A .... i 3' 2 it 'fff' 'S-' w ,f wi: A ,, :C N-...Q 1 - al , , ml ' If'-A Fi Sv Shostakovich rs! Row CORNETT, EVELYN CRANE, RUTH CREAGER, JACK CROSSET, DICK cond R010 CUIVIMINGS, PAULINE CURRENS, AL CUSTER, MARTHA DACEY, EVELYN Third Row Fu F' DAVIS, VERA DEAN, HARRY DEAN, MILDRED DENCER, MARJORIE urfh Row DENNIS, GERRY DEW, DAVID DICKMAN, GLORIA DICKMAN, MARJORIE zfflz Ron' DICKSON, VIRGINIA DINKELMANN, RUTH DRESSLER, ALVIN DUERMIT, DON Sixth R010 Se DUETT, TOM DUGAN, DOROTHY DURBROW, MILDRED EARNHART, M. 'venth Ro w ECKERT, DOROTHY EDWARDS, BETTY ELLIOTT, ALLEN EMERSON, RUDOLPH n'-aff Q. nw ,V K 4 K, 1 .In Q' ,. I VM -x r. x r Q 1. , Nr ,. , 1, f 9 Fi Se Wm. S. Hari rs! Row EMRICK, BETTY LEE ENNIS, FRANK ERNST, ELLEN EVANS, SHIRLEY cond Row EVANS, WILLIAM FARISS, WILLARD FAULCONER, FRANCES FEDER, WALTER Th irzl Row FEILER, CHARLES FENIER, FRED FINCH, SUZANNE FINK, ELEANOR Fourth Row F. FISCHER, MARTIN FISSE, ROBERT FLAHERTY, JACK FLAUGHER, ALSON Iffll Ru 14' FLOHR, CLARENCE FLOOD, JEAN FLOTTMAN, FRED FLUOR, BERYL Sixflz Ro ua Se FLYNN, RUTH FORBES, THELMA FORD, TOM FORLER, ELLEN L. venfh Row FRANKENBERGER, M. FREDRICK, ELAINE FREDRICK, HELEN FREEMAN, LILLIE MAY Q -1 lin e. K V -'K W .,,,a,z:M. V., . .. ., '-13 ' L ,- ' ' R 1. 5 B , I fr . I . -9 - - 1 K MQ -v ', -.AL-f, 'B .K mg , WA ,.,..f.- 1 H I, i, Y, Ag ' x. ,' va , 2 ' . 5- CIW V -if : 'Qin' ., , , , A- 1 'S -A , ,Q-,. .1 -, .- ff . ., . . - -'ZF , ' 5 .H ' f ' qi J Rudolph Valentino First Row FRENCH, ELINOR FRIEDRICH, CARL FRIEND, BOB FRISCH, BLANCHE Second Row FROELICH, ADA FUGETT, JERRY FUSSENGER, JOYCE GALLO, HENRY Third Row GARDNER, RUTH ANN GARSIDE, ANNE GAUKEL, EARL GAVIN, GWENDOLYN FOIlI'fh Row GIBSON, RUTH GIFFIN, ROBERT GIFFORD, BETTY GILSON, MARGARET Fifth Row GILSON, PAUL GRANT, SHIRLEY GRIGG, PAUL GRINGEL, BETTY Sixfh Row GRIMM, ALBERT GRISTOCK, JOAN GRISCHY, TOM GROSS, JOHN Seventh Row HACKNEY, CHARLOTTE HAMILTON, BETTY W. HANFORD. SHIRLEY HARRIS, EMILY i' . -, .fx , 1 N 33 , ' , II, , j. if , . U 1 Q' I . Q ' S ' .-I s--:fe , ,. ' ' 1 . T +2 . ' -, - K' ' ' in E f' rfilfiin Belly Grablc First Row HARRIS, ROY HARRISON, ELIZABETH HARTKER, RAY HARTMAN, DOROTHY Second Row HARTMAN, FLORENCE HARTMAN, HARRY HARTMAN, MARCIA HARVEY, RUTH ANNE Third Row HAUNGS, SUZANNE HAWKINS, DAVIS HAWKINS, MARY JANE HEARN, VIRGINIA Fourth R010 HEGER, MARIANN HEIDENREICH, SHIRLEY HEITZ, RUTH HEIZMAN, DOROTHY Fifth Row HERMERDING, CAROLYN HERZOG, JEAN HETZEL, SUZANNE HIGGINS, GEORGE Sixth Row HIGH, BILL HILEMAN, NANCY HILLYARD, LOUISE HOCKMUTH, MARTHA Seventh Row HOLLAND, CORINNE HOLTMEIER, DON HONAKER, DON HOOVER, JANET ,pk-'fi A .. . fi gf 5 gf - fi, ifzfifvlg ig ,M num- Y - 'F f I jffiz' 2 K' S 'Q OW' ' 4 A V' I 9-JA,-F rf . Lg 4 . Frank Sinai ra First Row HOPPER, YVONNE HOWARD, LEE HOWE, JACK HOWISON, JOAN Second Row HUDGINS, HELEN HUDSON, DOROTHY HUGHES, JANET HULL, FRANKLIN A. Third Row HULL, LILA HULL, SARA HUMPHRIES, EDNA HUNT, ELSIE Fourth Row HUNTER, DORIS HUNTER, JEANNE HURLBURT, WALLACE HUTCHINSON, ALBERT Fifth Row HUTZEL, RALPH HUTZEL, ROY INGLES, PAT JACKSON, BETTY Sixfh Row JACKSON, ELLEN JACKSON, PAT JACKSON, ROY JACOB, DON Seventh Row JENTZEN, RUTH JOHNSON, ALBERTA JOHNSON, MARTHA JONES, BETTY 1.34-f My , 6 'V T' -Q, XR, W , - f' , ' A First Row JONES JONES JONES v Bunny hug' EMERY FRANK I JEANNE JONES, SHEDDYLENE Second Row KAMMAN, JACK KAMMER. THERESA KAUTZ, JOANNE KARSEN, JACK Third Row KEIDEL, NANCY KELLER, RUTH KELLY. PAT KELLNER, BESSIE Fourth Rflw KENDLE, LAVAUN KENNEDY, JOSEPH KENNEDY, RUTH KERBER, JANET Fifth Row KESSIS, THEODORE KEUNE, JEANNE KILLPATRICK. EDNA KLEBAHN, RAY Sixfh Row KNIGHT, BETTY JEAN KOCH, KOCH. KOCH, DORATHY GEORGE JEANNE Svvcrzzih Row KOEHNE, JEAN KOHLER. DOROTHY KORTE, DOROTHY KOSZO, ALEX T E1 W l NV' : .--. V ' 'MJ' Nj if .,,,,p U fl-T5 . is R 5 1' A Ishkz1hihl1lc First Row KRESSEL, DOROTHY KUCK, MARJORIE KUHR, KATHERINE KULL, LOUIS Second Row KUMPH, MARY KUSNERUS, ELAINE LABERMEIER, MAXINE LAMPING, RICHARD Third Row LANG, MARTIN LARSEN, MARTHA LAVELL. PAT LAVIOLA, MARK Foirrth Row LEACH, MINNIE LEAHR, PEARL LEAVEY, JACK LEE, NATHANIEL Fifth Row LEHRMAN. MARY LEMON, RALPH LESSEL, EDWARD LEWIS, ELIZABETH Sixth Row LIST, MARY LITTMAN, WALTER LOHNER, ALMA LORAH, WESLEY Seventh Row LOVETTE, GLADYS LOW. RONNIE LOVVENSTEIN, GORDON LUDLOW, WALTER -M. . B is Nu . ,Q , .4 F' :V ,Bk-Z6 .sf ,, 3, .. , rang.,-V .izzu LJ.. Fzrst Row LUDWIG, JAY LUHN, PAUL LUMLEY, GORDON LYON, CHARLES Second Row LYONS, BARBARA MACFARLAND, JEWEL MACKEEVER, JANE MAGILL, DAVIS Third Row MAHNE, VIRGINIA MAIER, ROBERT MARTIN, BETTY JO MARTINA, HELEN If ourth Row MAYER, CHARLES MELHOPE, MARY METHVEN, AMY METTS, MATTIE Fzfth Row MEYER, DOROTHY MEYER, EILEEN MILLER, RUTH MILLER, VIRGINIA Smth Row MONCE, JOHN MOORE, HAROLD MOORHEAD, LILLIAN MORRIS, VIRGINIA Svvevzth Row MORROW, WILLIAM MOSGROVE, BETTY MUELLER, LESTER MCCANE, DONALD liurrs First Row MCGRATH, ROBERT MCMAHON, ROBERT MCNEEL, LEE NAEGEL, GLORIA Second Row NAGEL, GEORGE NAGEL, JERRY NALL, ARLETTA NAPIER, JEAN Third Row NASH, BEVERLY NEAD, WILLIAM NEISON, ALICE NELSON, ROBERT Fourth Row NEU, CONNIE NEUBAUER, DON NEWELL, PHILIP NICHOLS, HELEN Fifth Row NICHOLS, THOMAS NOLL, JUNE NOLTE, ROBERT NORMOLLE, HENRY Sixth Row NORRIS, LOUIS NOVAK, WILLIAM OTT. BETTY JANE OTTE, JUNE Seventh Row OWENS, BENNETT PARRISH, MARJORIE PEIRCE, WADE PENNINGTON, JACK ,ggi N: g 54235 L , .,..,,, ., .,, I L, 5 . U gk-3,1541 -g. , I ' ' ,W I M' ig KV JQK ' d j, , '- ' v I ' . ' A: - , . g fi A K 'E - YI V 2 .f 5 Y' A, V 1 .3 b I? : f ,....,,1,4 I X ' x. 1 .r H First Row PERKINS, THELMA PERRY, FRANCES PETRIE, BRUCE PFEIFFER, PHIL Secfmzd Row PIRRUNG, JOEY PITZER, THOMAS PORTER, WILLIAM POSEY, MARY Third Row PRICE, JOAN PRICE, LOUISE PRICE, MARY LOUISE PRICKETT, PHIL Fourfh Row PULLEM, ART RADTKE, CARL RAFFETY, STA NLEY RAHE, ROBERT Fifth, Row RANDOLPH, HAZEL RASFELD. FRANCIS REED, JEROLYN REESE, JANET S ixth Row RENGERING, WILLIAM RENNEBERG, NITA RICHARD, JOHN RICHARDS, DORIS Se1w11f.lL Row RICHEY. MARY ROSE RIES, JAMES RIESENBERGER, JANET ROCKLIN, JEAN Oh You BORIIIIIIIIII lloll First Row RODENBERG, ETHEL ROEHR, ELMER ROETKER. MARGARET ROGERS, MARY E. Second Row ROGERS, RUTH ROOSA, JACK ROSENZWEIG. JOHN RUNDO, ROSEMARY Third Row RUSCHER, ELLEN SAKELOS, NICHOLAS SALZARULO, ANTHONY SANDERS, PAUL Fourth Row SASSER, WILLIAM SAUNDERS, GLORIA SCALES. EDWARD SCHAEFER, JACK Fifth Row SCHAUB, LEONARD SCHUETER, DON SCHIRMAN. PHYLLIS SCHLOSS, HELEN Sixth Ro-w SCHMALFUSS, MANFRED SCHMIDT, BETTY SCHMITT, MARGARET SCHOOLFIELD, MERLE Seventh Row SCHOONOVER, BETTY J. SCHOWALTER. LYNN SCHRICKEL. CLYDE SCHULZ, LOUIS X V' Y ' 1' , ,, .. J , . AQ- f 4. Lg ,gg ,,-,ijt gi l , 1,2 ,I- f , Q -' ' 5 ' K - rf .2 5 1' 9? ' S I , ,ra g ,AJ , If is - I 1, 1 A-. -is ., 39, .5 , gli 1 A In 1 A , I . fi I 4 f F QM Bobby-socks First Row SCHUSTER, GEORGE SCHWAEGERLE, BETTY SCHWARTZ, FRANK SCHWARTZ, RUTH ANN Second Row SEARCY, CHARLOTTE SEEVERS, RUTH SEITER, ANN SESLER, MARILYN Third Row SHADWELL, HAL SHANNON, BETTY SHEARER, JEAN SHERRARD, DOROTHY I'Y0lll'fll Row SHIELDS, MARJORIE SHIVELY, BETTY RUTH SILVER, PAUL SIMCOX, WILLIAM Fiffh Row SLEIGHT, ROBERT SLIMP, ELEANOR SLIPPY, LOLA SMITH, BERNICE Sixth Row SMITH, IMOGENE SMITH, PATRICIA ANN SMITHSON, RALPH SNYDER, LEILA Srwc uf.1z Row SONNEMAN, MARGY SOUTHGATE, MARTHA SPAETH, JAMES SPICER, GWENDOLYN A If I Y -., s.,- At, I 1 ffl -f s:. Fi Se Fcathvr-hoh rs! Row STANDLEY, META STANDRING, DORIS STAYMAN, CLARKE STEILBERGER, KARL 007111 Row STEVENS, WILLIAM STEVES, ELAINE STEWART, JEAN STEWART, MARY LEE Third Row Fo STEWART, PATRICIA ANN STINSON, JEANETTE STODDARD, MARY ALICE STOECKLIN, ROBERT Il rfh Row STOLL, GERHARD STOREY, SUNNY ANNE STREICHER, MILDRED STURGEON, JOHN Fifth Row SUNNENBERG, JACK THIEKEN, BETTY THIELE, ROBERT THOMAS, ALBERT Sixth Row S0 THOMPSON, RUTH TINSLEY, DORIS TOWNSEND, ROGER TOWZEY, BARBARA ve 71 th Row TREW', RICHARD TRIPPETT, CLAIRE TUTTLE, DOTTIE ULMER, SHIRLEY 65. a '-'W' 'Nh ' E - 3 ,,g.:'1 i , fx! fi -,,i3'r' . T ,QT 4 ,A-ff 3 1 ..,. 7255, yy! K '- if hzv,'1',,r' A V, ., .ge- fr .Ls -1 . 3 . 3' E . -- D: ' L if L' 5. GV 'Pi 'Q Jai ,IQ if , 6 SHIT Vollurs First Row UNVERZAGT, GEORGE UTLEY, HARMON UTZ, NEVADA VALLE, EUGENE Second Row VAN CAMP, BETTY VARNAU, RUTH VERMILYA, PAT VETORINO, KATHLEEN Third Row VON GOEBEN, JEANNE WAINMAN, MELVA WALKER, LUCILLE WARNER, BETSY Fourth R010 WATKINS, MARGARET WATSON, EVA VVEECH, PEGGY IVEHR, DOTTIE Fifth Row WEIS. DAISY LEE WELCH, CLEO WELLS, MARIBELLE WENTE, ROBERTA Sixth Row WERDEN, DAVID WERNER, IRENE WESDORF, ALLEN C. WESSLING, JANE Seventh Row WESTERFIELD, PAUL WHITE, ANNE WHITE, JACK WIATT, ROBERT , -Ti .- .T --it- A 'Q A an ani. lun, ' I . 142- ' - V, . f Vi TT: I 1-.al Scuffed Saddles First Row WILKERSON, VIRGINIA WILKIN, PHYLLIS WILLIAMS, JANET WLLIAMS, LAURENA Second Row WILLIAMS, MERVIN WILSON, DAVID WILSON, JOHN WILSON, JOSEPH Third Row WINGER, PAULINE WIRTH, JEAN WOLFINGER, MARION VVOODEAD, KATHRYN Fourth Row WUENKER, JEAN WYLY, SAM YATES, BOBBIE YOUNG, PEGGY Fifth Row ZERVIS, RICHARD ZOPFF, FRED Seniors Whose Pictures Do Not Appear Jones, Dorothy Lavell, William Pelzer, Robert JUNE GRADUATES SEPTEMBER GRADUATES Bennett, William Pels, Marvin Forste, Ciiiord Davis, Eleanor Schoonover, Charles Gardner, Raymond Helm, Kenneth Seale, Sharon Goodwin, Howard Hielen, Robert Shields, Pat Heerman, Paulita Siebern, Dick Snyder, William Hofmann, Robert Miller, Charles Wielfekamp, Herbert FEBRUARY GRADUATES Bockhorst, Carl Gabriel, Richard, Jr. Kershaw, Catherine ii' 1 Lavercombe William , McDanie1,Wi1liam,Jr. 'far :id 'I ,if 2 'S 45 ,WJ , , iiaf ' ' If ,, v. Ohlhauser, Gilbert Simon, Virginia Strietman, Robert Thomas. James Wilks, Donald A commando course in the pre-induction training of future service men hastens the toughening-up process 46 Dhysical fitness, for the present and future, is the objective of the rigorous girls' gymnastic courses ABRAMES, CATHERINE. S-HORTY' 2720 Woodburn Aye. Bowling 3, 4. ACKERMANN, RUSSELL, RUSS 4131 Thirty-second Ave. Chess Club 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Riding Club ZS: Physics Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Victory Corps 3, Math Club 2, 3. ADDISON, ELIZABETH, BETTY 866 Tweed Ave. Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Scribblcrs 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Annual Ad. Staff 2, Annual Home Room Representative 3, Annual Literary Staff 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, String Sextet 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. AGIN, LAMBERT 3648 Winding lVay ALLEN, HERBERT 321 Stites Ave. ALLISON, ANNE, WAC 2505 Erie Ave. Literatas 1, IVithrow Players 1, 2, Gens Togata 1, 2, Secretary 1, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, Tower News 3, 4, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, President 4, Dux Femina 4, President 4, Aeneadae 2, Tower News Representative 1, Il. ANDERSON, AUDREY, SIS 6446 Ridge Rd. Entered IYithrow in senior year from IValnut Hills High School. ANDERSON, MCCULLOUGH, MAC 3004 Alms Pl. Spanish Club 2. ANDERSON, ROBERT, BOB 1127 Earaker Ave. Entered 'Withrow in sophomore year from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Law Club 4. ANSON, PAUL, BILL 3549 Larkspur Ave. Sigma Gamma 4, Spanish Club 35, 4, President 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Hi-Y 4, Radio Workshop 4, Stamp Club 1, 2. ARMANDROFF, MARILYNN 2599 Perkins Ln. Entered Withrow in senior year from Walnut llills High School. Tower-Y 4, Annual Representative 4. ARMSTRONG, MARK Graduated in three years. Junior Life Saving 1, Swimming 1, 2, 4, VVithrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Physics Club 2, Minstrels 2. ARNOLD, LENORA, LENNY 6906 Britton Ave. Gens Togata 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 3. ARNOLD, MARY, K. K. 3417 Erie Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2, W'ar Stamp Representative 4, Skate Club 4. 3515 Holly Ave. ATTL, VICTOR 3695 Kendall Ave. Minstrels 1. AVRIL, ELAINE 3701 Erie Ave. Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Basket- ball 4, G. A. A. 1, 4, Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2. BAKER, SHIRLEY BALLARD, LORETTA, BOOTS 3914 Petoskey Ave. G. A. A. 1. BALLARD, RODNEY BALLEW, DOROTHY, DOT Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Douglas Junior High. French Club 2, 3, 4. BARBER. MARY 5607 Ebersole Ave. Skate Club 1, 2, Alpha-Y 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, llockey 1, Captain 1, Debate Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, President 3, Annual Representative 1. BARKER. REBECCA BARNES, THOMAS, TOMB Entered Withrow in senior year from Industrial High School. 3624 Woodbridge Pl. 568 Hoge St. 2313 Salvador St. 849 Lincoln Ave. 3013 Park Ave. 5307 Ebersole Ave. BARTLOW, LARRY Reentered VVithrow in senior year from Printing High School. BAUMAN, ROBERT, CURLEY 3130 Lookout Circle Band 1, 2, Minstrels 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. 9 Which is the shorter route from New York to Sydney ? Withrow s energetic young scientists can tell you BEESTEN, ELIZABETH ELAINE, BETTY,' 5 Filson Pl. Literatas 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, Tip Toppers 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. BEHYMER, RUTH HELEN, BEE', 3639 Linwood Rd. G. A. A. 1, Tower-Y 3, 4, Volleyball 1. BELL, DOROTHY, DOTTY,' 517 Hoge St. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Law Club 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3. BENDER, JEAN, JEANIE 6623 Bantry Ave. G. A. A. 1, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Literatas 1, Volleyball 1, Dance Club 2, Annual Literary Staff 3, Tower-Y 4, Tower News Repre- sentative 4, Dux Femina 4. BENESCH, SHIRLEY, SHIRL 2001 Hudson Ave. French Club 3, 4. BENHASE, RICHARD, DICK 6731 Plainfield Pk. Radio Workshop 4, Modern Mummers 4, Physics Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, Minstrels 3, 4. BENJAMIN, SHIRLEY 560 Missouri Ave. BENNETT, HERMAN, BLACKIE 2820 Minot Ave. BENNETT, WILLIAM, BEN 5054 Madison Rd. Orchestra 2, 3. BENSON, VIRGINIA, SIS 2200 Madison Rd. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower-Y 3, 4. BENVIE, MARJORIE, MARGIE Abbottsford Pl. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Skate Club 4, Athletic Representative 1. BERNHARDT, BILL, BARNEY 3220 Bach Ave. Basketball 1, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, W'ithrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 4. BIDDLE, LLOYD, HPEPPERU 5727 Peabody Ave. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Minstrcls 2, 3, 4. BIGLER, BETTY 1129 Franklin Ave. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Hughes High School. Tower-Y 3. BINKLEY, EILEEN 704 Wayne St. BIRKLEY, BILL, BURK 3404 Walworth Ave. Football 4, Baseball 2, 4, Victory Corps 3, 4. BISCHOP, MARTINA, PEACHIE 3551 Columbia Pkwy. Entered Withrow in junior year from Brookville, Indiana. Girls' Glee Club 4. BOAZ, LOREITA 3751 Kenilworth Pl. G. A. A. 1, Volleyball 1, Tower-Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Annual Representative 1, 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. BOAZ, LURETTA 3751 Kenilworth Pl. G. A. A. 1, Volleyball 1, Tower-Y 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. BOCKSTIEGEL, RICHARD, BOX 6812 Vinewood Ave. Philologia 3, 4, Sergeant-At-Arms 3, Tip Toppers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4. Secretary 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 3. BOONE, ELAINE, DANNY 1979 Dalewood Pl. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Norwood High. Bank 4, Bondadier 4. BORING, NANCY 3728 Westgate Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Portsmouth, Ohio. Tower-Y 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Thalian 3. 4, President 4, G. A. A. 3, Dux Femina 4, Archery 3, Volleyball 3. BRANE, BILL, WILLIE General Protestant Orphan Home Philologia 3, Band 3, Orchestra 3, Orchestra Manager 3, Junior Orchestra 3. BRAUN, JANE 3131 Parkview Ave. Bowling 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Individual Sports 2, Tower News Representative 1, Spanish Club 1, Victory Corps 3. Outstanding characteristics rewarded by recognition BREDEMEIER, DOROTHY, DOT 3113 Robertson Ave. Minstrels 3, 43 Gens Togata 2, 33 Tower-Y 33 G. A. A. 13 Office 4. BRENNER, ELINOR, EL 4229 Eileen Dr. G. A. A. 13 Gens Togata 1, 2, 33 Scribblers 3, 43 Tower-Y 3. BREVVER, CHARLOTTE 4117 Jora Ln. G. A. A. 13 Literatas 1, 23 Tower-Y 33 Victory Corps 3. BRIDGES, HELEN 934 Churchill Ave. BRIDGES, MARY LOU, LOU 3245 Griest Ave. G. A. A. 13 Literatas 1, 23 Scribblers 3, 43 Tip Toppers 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower-Y 33 French Club 4. BRIGGS, ROBERT, BOB 1933 Hewitt Ave. Track 4g Band 43 Orchestra 43 Minstrels 4. BROADWELL, CAROL, SHORTY 1536 Dixmont Ave. Literatas 1, 2, President 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Scribblers 3, 43 Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Co-editor 43 Annual Representative 13 Victory Corps 33 Dux Femina 43 Lunchroom 4. BROCKAMP, MARGIE, CAP', 3901 Eileen Dr. Tower News 43 Tower-Y 3, 43 French Club 33 Skate Club 43 Victory Corps 3, 43 Baseball 13 Bowling Club 3. BROOKS, BEULAH, PARKEY 2002 Madison Rd. Tower News Representative 23 Bowling Club 2. BROWN, LOIS, LO 6815 Hampton Dr. Victory Corps 2, 33 War Stamp Representative 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 33 Annual Business Staff 4. BROWN, ROBERT G., BOB', 3154 Lookout Circle BROWN, W. ROBERT, BOB,' 6835 Plainfield Rd. Entered Withrow in junior year from De Ridder, Louisiana. French Club 4. BROWNSCOMBE, BARBARA, BARBIE 1674 Herbert Ave. Riding Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Tower-Y 3. 43 Law Club 4, President 43 School Bank 3, 4, President 4g Girls' Glee Club 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Victory Corps 3, 4. BRUECKNER, DOLORES 6843 Britton Ave. Hockey 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Archery 1, 2, 33 G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Bowling 33 Tower-Y 33 Law Club 43 Tower News 4. BRUTTON, HARRY, HANK 6298 Kincaid Ave. Swimming Team 13 Annual Ad. Staff 33 Minstrels 3, 4. BRYSON, DOROTHY 6000 Desmond St. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2. BUCHTER, BETTY JANE, PAT 628 Li11C0lI1 Ave. Tower-Y 3. BUSCH, BETTY JANE, BETSY 6164 Benneville Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Victory Corps 3, 43 Swimming Club 4, President 43 Archery 1. BYRNS, JAMES, JIM 3583 Linwood Ave. CADWALLADER, JEAN, CAD 3576 Zumstein Ave. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower-Y 3, 4, President 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. CANN, CONSUELO, CONNIE 5223 Ward St. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 43 Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. CARROLL, EDNA, EDDIE 131 Broadwell Dr., R. R. 1, Newtown, Ohio G. A. A. 13 Spanish Club 4. ! in Dux Femina The Dux Femina carnation is a symbol of leader- ship and accom- plishment pre- sented to sixteen each year. CARTER, LOWELL, CART 5719 Glengate Ln. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Manchester, Ohio. Football 2, 4. CARTER, SARA, NICK 2854 Winslow Ave. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2. CARY, EUNICE 1255 Oberlin Blvd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Louisville, Kentucky. G. A. A. 23 Riding Club 23 Bowling 23 Gens Togata 33 Physics Club 4. CHARLTON, JANE, BLONDIE 3109 Linwood Rd. G. A. A. 1, 23 Alpha-Y 23 Tower-Y 3, 43 Tower News 43 Bowling Club 2, 33 Skate Club 43 Victory Corps 4. CHELIUS, MARY IRENE, MICKIE 3543 St. Charles Pl. G. A. A. 13 Gens Togata 13 French Club 3, 4. CHOATE, DAVID, DAVE 3464 Principio Ave. Track 33 Philologia 3, 4. CLARK, PATRICIA DAWN, PAT 2463 Madison Rd. Dux Femina 43 Senior Council 43 Tower News 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 43 Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 43 Aedile 3, Vice President 43 French Club 4, Secretary 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Literatas 23 Scribblers 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Dance Club 13 Riding Club 33 Tower News Representative 1, 33 Minstrels 3. CLOUDE, BILL, WILLIE 1340 Fleming St. Football 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, President 43 Bowling Team 23 French Club 3, 4. COBB, BETTY LEE, BETTY'l 6708 Buckingham Pl. Tower News 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Dux Femina 43 Scribblers 3. 43 Debate Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Tower News Reporter 2, 33 War Stamp Representative 3. COFFNIAN, JANET RUTH, COFFEY 3016 Auten Ave. Victory Corps 3. COLLORD, BETTY ANNE, PATE 2053 Sutton Ave. Modern Mummers 43 Band 33 Orchestra 3, 4, Manager 33 G. A. A. 2, 33 G. A. A. Representative 33 Radio Workshop 43 Withrow Players 43 Spanish Club 33 Camera Club 3. COOPER, MARILYN, COOPIE 3426 Trimble Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Plainville District High School. Modern Mummers 43 Girl Reserves 43 Spanish Club 4. CORDES, MARY LOU, LOU 1237 Rossmore Ave. Band 3, 43 Thalian 3, 43 Gens Togata 33 Physics Club 43 Tower News Representative 13 Alpha-Y 1. CORNETT, EVELYN 4121 Ballard Ave. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Richlands, Virginia. CRANE, RUTH, RUFUS,', TUBBY 3015 Delmar Ave. Skate Club 3, 43 G. A. A. 23 Victory Corps 3. CREAGER, JACK 3922 Elm Ave. 1 deserving girls ,Q Proud is the junior who is invited to join Withrow's honorary fraternity. CROSSET, DICK, DUKE 3501 Principio Ave. Swimming Team 2, 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice President 4, Cheerleader 3, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 2, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, Athletic Representative 4. CUMMINGS, PAULINE, POLLY 3763 Hutton Ave. Volleyball 1, 2, G. A. A. Representative 1, 2, Hobby Sports 1, Athletic Representative 1. CURRENS, ALVIN, BUNK 1883 Madison Rd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills. Minstrels 2, Basketball Team 3, 4. CUSTER, MARTHA, MARCIE 3552 Linwood Rd. Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, French Club 4, Physics Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4. DACEY, EVELYN, EVIE 3026 Robertson Ave. Alpha-Y 1, Tower-Y 3, Spanish Club 2. DAVIS, ELEANOR 4789 Barrow Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Coal Grove, Ohio. DAVIS, VERA 1174 Herschel Ave. G. A. A. 1, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. DEAN, MILDRED, RED 6600 Madison Rd. G. A. A. 1, Tower News Staff 4. DEAN, HARRY, DEAN-O 1540 Blair Ave. Hi-Y 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, 3. DENCER, MARJORIE, MARGIE 3457 Custer Ave. Tower News 3. 4, Band 4, Thalian 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, Scribblers 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Riding Club 1, 2, Camera Club 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 4, Math Club 3, Hockey 1, 4, Basketball 3, Table Tennis 4, G. A. A. Representative 2, Tower News Representative 3. DENNIS, GERALDINE 819 Oak St., Apt. 3 DEW, ALLISON DAVID, DAVE 4902 Marburg Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Corning High School. DICKMAN, GLORIA, GLO 2446 Losantiville Rd. French Club 3, 4, Annual Ad. Staff 4, Physics Club 4. DICKMAN, MARJORIE 4712 Simpson Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Hamden, Ohio. Tower-Y 3, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Victory Corps 4. DICKSON, VIRGINIA, JINNY 1237 Grace Ave. G. A. A. 1, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, Spanish Club 3, Law Club 4. DINKELMANN, RUTH, DINK 5055 Anderson Pl. A Cappella Choir 3, 4, 'Girls' Glee Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4. DRESSLER, ALVIN, AL 3317 Alicemont Ave. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4. DUERMIT, DONALD, JOE 4325 Plainville Rd. Basketball 1, Golf Team 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, Volleyball 4. DUETT, TOM 4421 Redbank Rd. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 3, 4, Lunehroom 2, 3, 4, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4. DUGAN, DOROTHY, DIXIE 473 Missouri Ave. G. A. A. 1, 3, Skate Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Tower-Y 3, Lunch- room 2, 3, 4. DURBROW, MILDRED, DERBY l452 Herschel Ave. Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Baseball 4, Camera Club 3, French Club 4, Tower News Representative 2, Home Room Reporter 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 4. ECKERT, DOROTHY, DOTTIE 4927 Marburg Ave. Skate Club 1, 2, 3, Switchboard 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2. It is time for ring- ing out the old, ring- ing in the new in Withrow's honorary fraternity, Sigma Gamma. EDWARDS, BETTY, BETTS 4537 Lucerne Ave. Dance Club 2, 3, Annual Representative 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, Tower-Y 3, Tip Toppers 4, Lunehroom 3, 4. ELLIOTT, ALLEN 5046 E. Eastwood Circle Tower News 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Tower News Representa- tive 3. EMERSON, RUDOLPH, RUDY 3771 Thornton Dr. EMRICK, BETTY LEE 1950 Sutton Ave. Scribblers 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Memories of Withrow 4, Editor 4, G. A. A. 1, Victory Corps 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ENNIS, FRANK, SKINNY 3241 Evanston Ave. Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4, A Cappella Choir 4. ERNST, ELLEN Y. W. C. A. Band 1, 2, 3, Tower News 1, 2, Annual Representative 2, G. A. A. 1, Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 3. EVANS, SHIRLEY 1504 Carolina Ave. Tower-Y 3. EVANS, JAMES WILLIAM, BILL',3600 Madison Rd. Football 3, 4, Baseball 3, Track 2, Sigma Gamma 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4. FARISS, WILLARD WILLIE 2700 Observatory Rd. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Swimming 4, Volleyball 4, Annual Ad Staff 3, 4, Manager 4, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Minstrels 4. FAULCONER, FRANCES, NONNIE 1714 Pomona Ct. G. A. A. 1, Tower-Y 3, Thalian 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. FEDER, WALTER, WALLIE 4001 Taylor Ave. Minstrels 3. FEILER, CHARLES, CHARLIE 1541 Elizabeth Pl. Athletic Representative 1, 2. FENIER, FREDERIC JOSEPH, FRITZ', 2564 Erie Ave. Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Manager 3, Stage Crew 1, 2, Radio Club 1, 2, Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, Thalian 2, 3. FINCH, SUZANNE, SUSIE 6449 Beechmont Ave. Band 2, 3, 4, President 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Trombone Quartet 3, 4, Brass Quintet 3, Brass Sextet 4, Dux Femina 4, Victory Corps Council 4, Secretary 4, Physics Club 3, Secretary 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 1. FINCK, ELEANOR 6209 Bona Vista Pl. FISCHER, MARTIN 3625 Stettinius Ave. Radio Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Newlin Math Club 2, Model Airplane Club 1. FISSE, ROBERT, BOB 3784 Millsbrae Ave. XT, est' -2. ', ,N f' I9 'Q r. x ' A ' ' A Potential navigators of the nati0n's air forces study the principles of getting from here to there si FLAHERTY. JACK. FLATS 4416 Brownvvay Ave. Football 2, 35, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 45 Radio Club fl. FLAUGHER, ALSON. AL 5509 Tompkins Ave. Hi-Y 25 Lunchroom 3. FLOHR, CLARENCE, FLOPE 2110 Dana Ave. Stump Club 1. FLOOD, JEAN LEE. FOO 3397 Erie Ave. Senior Advisory Council 45 Dux Femina 4, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Band 1, 2, 23, 45 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 45 Minstrels 2, 35, 45 Orchestra 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2,5 Basketball IS, 45 Swimming 15 Volleyball 4. FLOTTMAN, FRED, FLOPPY,' 3871 Isabella St. Cross Country Team Sl, 45 Track Team 2, Zi, 45 Philologia 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Radio Club 15 VVithrow Varsity Athletic Club 45 Annual Literary Staff 4, Co-editor 45 Minstrels 4. FLYNN. RUTH 3136 Niles Ave, FORBES, THELMA. MFORBSIEH 6010 Prentise St. Law Club 4. FORD, THOMAS. TOM 4716 Peabody Ave. FORLER, ELLEN L.. LUCKY 2805 Madison Rd. Modern Mummers 45 Radio XVorkshop 4. FRANKENBERGER. MARY. FRANKIE 1560 Yarmouth Ave. G. A. A. 23. FREDRICK. ELAINE Box 17, Red Bank Rd. Annual Literary Staff 45 Scribblers 23, 45 Gens Togata Cl, 45 French Club 8, 45 Lunchroom 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 535 Tower-Y 45 Victory Corps 23, 4. FREDRICK, HELEN. FREDDIE 3747 Aylesboro Ave. Tower News Staff 45 Victory Corps 25. 4. FREEMAN. LILLIE MAE 1333 Grace Ave. Entered VVithrow in senior year from Washington, D. C. Law Club 4. FRENCH. ELINOR. FRENCHIE 3636 Besuden Ct. Re-entered NVithrow in sophomore year from Honolulu. T. H. G. A. A. 2, 23, 45 Dance Club 2, 23, 45 Minstrels 2, 13, 45 Thalian 3, 45 Program Chairman 45 Annual Literary Staff 3, 45 Individual Sports 2. FRIEDRICH, CARL 3846 Millslorae AVe. Band 15 Boys' Glee Club 25 Track 3. FRIEND. ROBERT. RED', 1965 Kinney Ave. Football 1. 45 Basketball 1, 25 Athletic Representative 2. FRISCH, BLANCHE 1925 Truitt Ave. Entered VVithrow in sophomore year from Hughes High School. Quill and Scroll fl, 4, Treasurer 45 Tower News 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 G. A. A. 35 Alpha-Y 25 Aeronautics Club 235 Thalian 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Radio Workshop 45 Defense Stamp Representative 35 Annual Representative Zi. FROEHLICH, ADA 2193 Crane Ave. Gens Tograta 25 Tower News Ii, 45 Tower-Y 4. FUGETT. JERRY. DOC 2778 Minot Ave. A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 215 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 XYithrow Players 1, 2. FUSSENGER. JOYCE, FUSS 3440 Evanston Ave. Dance Club 1, 2, S35 G. A. A. 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Hockey 15 Minstrels 3, 4. GALLO. HENRY. JOE,' 6519 Coleridge Ave. Entered Withrow in freshman year from Paterson, N. J. GARDNER. RUTH ANN. RUTHY 3509 Woodburn Ave. G. A. A. 1, 25 Aloha-Y 1: Tower News Representative 25 Tower-Y 235 Swimming: 15 Volleyball 25 Annual Representative 33. GARSIDE, ANNE 2809 Observatory Ave. Re-entered Withrow in sophomore year from Manasquan, N. J. Literatas 25 Gens Togata 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club 33. Treasurer C35 Thalian 45 Riding' Club 33. 45 Minstrels fl. 4. GAUKEL. EARL 7045 Ohio Ave., Silverton Bowling Club 15 Law Club 4. GAVIN. GVVENDOLYN. GWENIE 6627 Ravenal Ct. Gens Togata 335 French Club 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 4. There's a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we will. . . The readiness is all. Future citizens study past history, delve into present political policies and discuss the post-war world GIBSON. RUTH, GIBBY 2943 Robertson Ave. Minstrels 33: Bowling Club 1, 2, 35 Tower News 45 Victory Corps 4. GIFFIN, ROBERT T., DEACON 3622 Zumstein Ave. Model Airplane Club 15 Hi-Y 2, 35 Tip Toppers 4. GIFFORD. BETTY. GIFFY 4546 Orkney Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2. GILSON, MARGARET, MARDY 5046 Anderson Pl. Literatas 25 Dux Femina 4. GILSON. PAUL R.. PROFESSOR 5046 Anderson Pl. Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Stage Crew 2, Zi, 4. GRANT, SHIRLEY GREENBECKER. BILL Archery Club 3, 4. GRIGG, PAUL, PINKY GRIMM, ALBERT. AL Gens Togfata 2, 35 Chess Club 715 Physics Club 3. 45 Newlin Math Club 35 Tip Toppers 4. GRINGEL. BETTY, JIMMIE 6708 Hampton Dr. Literatas 25 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Tower News 45 Annual Representative 1. GRISCHY, THOMAS. TOM 2718 Silverleaf Ave. Entered VVithrow in senior year from Norwood High School. Football 45 Track 4. GRISTOCK, MARY JOAN 3854 Mt. Vernon Ave. Entered XVithrow in sophomore year from Lone' Island. New York. Skate Club 25 Victory Corps 35 Spanish Club 35 Baseball 3. 3314 S. Woodmont Ave. 5320 Hetzel Ave. 3322 Claramont Ave. 4905 Arnold Ave. GROSS, .IOHN, CISCO 23 Lincoln Ter. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Modern Mummers 45 Minstrels 3, 4. HACKNEY, CHARLOTTE 3610 VVoodbridae Pl. G. A. A. 35 Tower-Y 45 Bowling' 4. HAMILTON. BETTY VVINN. BETS 3515 Mooney Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Miami, Florida. Quill and Scroll 45 Scribblers 45 Tower-Y 45 Tower News 45 Radio Work- shop 45 Tower News Representative 45 Modern Muminers 4. HANFORD, SHIRLEY, SHlRL 3562 Beldare Ave. G. A. A. 15 Chess Club 1, 25 Oiiice 4. HARRIS. EMILY. EMPTY 1533 Chapel St. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 24, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3. HARRISON, PRISCILLA 2950 Robertson Ave. HARTKER, RAYMOND, t'RAY 577 Torrence Ln. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Freshman Coach 45 Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Treasurer 4. HARTMAN, DOROTHY, CHUCK,' 255 Robb St. Literatas 25 Tower News Business Stat? 4. HARTMAN, FLORENCE, FLO 6313 Cambridge Ave Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 3, 45 Victory Corps 3, 45 Tower-Y 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 4, Captain 45 Basketball 4. HARTMAN, HARRY, FONZO 231 Fosdick St. Swimming: Team 1, 25 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Minstrels 4. HARTMAN, MARCIA 1260 Hayward Ave. Dux Femina 45 VVithrow Players 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 French Club 3, 45 Camera Club 3, Gens Togata 15 Literatas 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 3. HAUNGS, SUZANNE, HSUE' 4830 Morse St. HARVEY. RUTH 3236 Royal Pl. HAWKINS, DAVIS, HAWKSHAW 2913 Monfort St. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Douglas Junior High School. Track Team ZS. 45 Gym Team 3, 4. HAWKINS, MARY JANE. JERRY 224 Strader Ave. Tower News 4. HEARN, VIRGINIA, GINNY 1848 Brewster Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hughes High School, Tower News Representative 25 Annual Representative 155 Dance Club 45 Tower-Y 45 G. A. A. 45 Volleyball 4. HEGER, MARIANN ELIZABETH 3511 Principio Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 255 Minstrels 1. 25 Physics Club 45 Gens Togata 45 Tower News Representative 15 G. A. A. Representative 2. HEIDENREICH, SHIRLEY. HEIDIE', 1614 Clarewood Ave. Hockey 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 85 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 15 Bowling 35 Tower News Representative 335 Tower News Business Staff 45 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Victory Corps Il, 45 Minstrels Il. HEITZ. RUTH ANNE, ROOFUS 1232 Herschel Woods Ln. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Thalian 3, 4, Secretary 45 Seribblers Sl, 45 Gens Togata 1, 2, Ii, 45 Dance Club 15 Tower News Repre- sentative 2. HEIZMAN, DOROTHY. DOTTIE 5332 Tanner Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 23, 45 Basketball 2, 45 Annual Representative 1, 2, 35 Bank 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 33, 45 Victory Corps 3, 45 Volleyball 2. HELM, KENNETH 6516 Palmetto St. HERMERDING, CAROLYN, CAROL 3703 Zinsle Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, Cl, 45 Hockey 15 Volley Ball 15 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 15, 45 Victory Corps Il, Tower News 4. HERZOG, JEAN 4602 Glenshade Entered Withrow in senior year from Hughes High School. Riding Club 45 Tower-Y 4. HETZEL, SUZANNE, SUE', 4824 Reading Road Dance Club 2, ii, 4, President 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 35, 45 Thalian 33, 4, Vice President 45 Spanish Club 3, Vice President 35 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 45 Radio Workshop 45 Athletic Repre- sentative 1, 2, 235 Riding Club 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, Il, 4. HIGGINS, GEORGE, HIGGY', 3237 Royal Pl. Spanish Club 45 Stamp Club 1. HIGH, WILLIAM 3151 Troy Ave. HILEMAN. NANCY, RED 3112 Gloss Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Daytona Beach, Florida. G. A. A. 3, 45 Dance Club Ii, 45 Basketball 45 Drum Majorette 255 A Cappella Choir 45 Tower-Y 35 Thalian 4. HILLEN, PAUL 6252 Rogers Park Pl. HILLYARD, LOUISE ANN 507 Hoge St. G. A. A. 1, 2, S55 French Club Il, 45 Lunchroom 2, Il, 45 Literatas 2. HOFMANN, ROBERT 6638 Murray Ave. HOLLAND, CORINNE 3500 Woodburn Ave. G. A. A. 15 Alpha-Y 25 Tower-Y 335 Tower News Business Staff 45 Victory Corps 3. HOLTMEIER, DON, MOSLEM 5525 Islington Ave. Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer 2. HONAKER, DON, DOC Law Club 4, Treasurer 45 Victory Corps Il, 4. HOOVER, JANET, QUEENIE 1323 Delta Ave. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Walnut llills High School. Tower News Ii, 4, Third Page Editor 45 Scribblers Il, 45 Quill and Scroll Ii, 45 Tower News Representative 235 Radio Workshop 45 Inklings Representative 4. 409 Tusculum Ave. HOPPER, YVONNE 3411 Monteith Ave. HOWARD, LEE 3240 Columbia Pkwy. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra Il, 45 Minstrels 3, 4. HOWE, JOHN, JOHNNY 2630 Lysle Ln. Hi-Y 2. HOWISON, JOAN, JODY 3650 Zumstein Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, Il, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice President 33, President 45 Tower News 2, Il, 4, First Page Editor 35 Scribblers Ii, 4, Vice President 235 Senior Advisory Council 45 Dux Femina 45 Cheerleader 45 Quill and Scroll Ii, 45 Physics Club 3, 45 Literatas 25 Girls' Glee Club 15 Victory Corps Il, 45 Tennis 1, 2, Zi, 45 Hockey 2, 45 Volleyball 1, 45 Basketball 1, Sl, 45 Baseball 1, Sl, 45 Archery 15 Outing Club 3, 4. Countless numbers gain inspiration from music rendered by choral and instrumental groups of Withrow Whether in war or peace the spirit of Withrow will remain always. HUDGINS, HELEN, HUDGIE 5405 Kennedy Ave. Minstrels 2, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Victory Corps 3, Dance Club 4. HUDSON, DOROTHY, DOTTIE 3212 Bach Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, Victory Corps 3, Minstrels 1, 2. HUGHES, JANET, HUZIE 1211 Inglenook Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 1. HULL, FRANKLIN, BUZZ 3142 Gail' Ave. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Minstrels 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. HULL, LILA JOYCE 5622 Ridge Ave. Skate Club 4, Home Nursing 3. HULL, SARA L., RED 3140 Gaff Ave. G. A. A. 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 4, Basketball 1, 4. HUMBLE, JAMES, COLONEL HUMBLE' 2633 Cleinview Ave. Post Graduate. HUMPHRIES, EDNA, NOOKIE 4326 Brownway Ave. Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Office 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Victory Corps 3. HUNT, ELSIE, ELS 3560 Kroger Ave. Law Club 4. HUNTER, DORIS, JESS 5001 Victory Pkwy. Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Victory Corps 3, Hockey 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4. HUNTER, JEANNE, NAT 2022 Pogue Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 4, Volleyball 1 2 3 4 rar' HURLBURT, WALLACE, WALLY 3434 Wabash Ave. Sigma Gamma 4, Hi-Y 4, Physics Club 3. HUTCHINSON, ALBERT, AL 12 Arcadia Pl. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Richmond, Indiana. HUTZEL, RALPH J., HUTZ,, 5510 Stewart Pl. Graduated in three years. Track 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Cross-Country 1, A Cappella Choir 3, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3. HUTZEL, ROY, HUTS 5510 Stewart Pl. Graduated in three years. Track 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, Cross-Country 1, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3. INGLES, PATRICIA, PAT 5612 Orlando Pl. G. A. A. 1, 2, Victory Corps 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4. JACKSON, ELIZABETH 1320 Burdett Ave. JACKSON, ELLEN, JACKIE 6260 Bona Vista Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 3. JACKSON, PATRICIA, PAT 1618 Rose Pl. Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Withrow Players 4, Alpha-Y 2, Literatas 1, G. A. A. 1, Radio Workshop 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Modern Mummers 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Aeronautics Club 3, Tower News Repre- sentative 1, 2, War Stamp Representative 3, Tennis 3, Badminton 3, 4, Archery 1, 3. JACKSON, ROY 5415 Ward St. Track 2, 3. JACOB, DONALD H. II, JAKE 1 Observatory Hill Physics Club 3, Victory Corps 3, 4, Track 3, 4. JENTZEN, RUTH, JENNY 2941 Griest Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Junior Choir 3, Athletic Representative 4, Baseball 3, 4, Victory Corps 3, Tennis Club 4. JOHNSON, ALBERTA, BERT 5211 Whetsel Ave. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Victory Corps 3, 4, Tower News 4, Volley- ball 3, 4, Basketball 2. JOHNSON, MARTHA 3640 Monteith Ave. Light hearts, gay talk, and smiling young faces are in evidence at this long-awaited event, the senior prom. l JONES, EMERY, EM 3124 Woodsfield Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Sturgis, Michigan. Swimming Team 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Tennis 3, 4. JONES, FRANK GRIMES 3135 Wehrman Ave. Volleyball 1, Football 4. JONES, JEANNE, JONESY 6212 Lisbon Ave. Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Newlin Math Club 3, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 4, Victory Corps 3, 4, Individual Sports 4. JONES, SHEDDYLENE, SHEDDY 1814 Berkley Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, Tower News 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Annual Representative 1, 2, 3. KAMMAN, JACK, JAKE 5318 Ebersole Ave. KAMMER, THERESA, TERRY 3292 Linwood Rd. Alpha-Y 1, 2, Hockey 1, Volleyball 1, Baseball 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Bowling 3, Skate Club 4, Athletic Representative 4, Victory Corps 3, War Stamp Representative 3. KARSEN, JAMES, JIM 1280 Grace Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Grand Haven, Michigan. KAUTZ, JOANNE, JODY 3209 Grischy Ln. G. A. A. 1, Archery 3, Gens Togata 4. KEIDEL, NANCY, ELIZ 3154 Parkview Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Girl Reserves 4. KELLER, RUTH 4235 31st Ave. Annual Art Staff 1. KELLEY, PATRICIA K., KELLEY 3742 Broadview Dr. Tower-Y 3, Victory Corps 3. KELLNER, BESSIE P., BESS 3792 Ault Park Ave. G. A. A. 1, 3, Tower-Y 3, Tower News 4. KENDLE, LAVAUN 5116 Whetsel Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Kings Mills, Ohio. Tower-Y 3. KENNEDY, JOE 3145 Parkview Ave. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. KENNEDY, RUTH, KEN 3729 Woodburn Ave. Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, French Club 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, Dance Club 1, 4, Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 3, 4. KESSIS, THEODORE, TED 1305 Cypress St. Physics Club 3, Camera Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Volleyball 4, Minstrels 4. KEUNE, JEAN 3764 Mt. Vernon Ave. KILLPATRICK, EDNA, EDDIE 3519 Michigan Ave. Modern Mummers 4. Lven the mighty seniors are not spared the pangs of pre-exam jitters. KLEBAHN, RAY 3733 Marburg Ave. Athletic Representative 13 Victory Corps 4. KNIGHT, BETTE J., BETS 2409 Ashland Ave. Law Club 4, Secretary 4. KOCH, DORATHY, DOTTIE 1800 Northcutt Ave. Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 3, 43 Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, President 43 Radio Workshop 43 Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 43 Alpha-Y 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Tower News Representative 43 Individual Sports 23 Volleyball 3. KOCH, GEORGE, GEE 2523 Ritchie Ave. Chess Club 1, 3, President 33 Hi-Y 1, 4, Vice President 1, Secre- tary 43 Basketball 43 Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 43 Philologia 4, Vice President 4. KOCH, JEANNE, KOCHIE 6736 Dante Ave. Gens Togata 13 G. A. A. 23 Tower-Y 33 Tip Toppers 1, 2, 3, 4. KOEHNE, JEAN 2716 Willard Ave. G. A. A. 1, 33 Alpha-Y 1, 23 Annual Representative 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Thalian 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 33 Baseball 1, 33 Minstrels 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 A Cappella Choir 1. KORTE, DOROTHY, KORRIE 216 Coolidge Ave. Alpha-Y 1, 2, Secretary 23 Tower-Y 3. KOSZO, ALEXANDER L., AL 2604 Erie Ave. Basketball 1. KRESSEL, DOROTHY, DOTTY 2891 Romana Pl. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 23 G. A. A. 13 Modern Mummers 4. KUCK, MARJORIE 18 Observatory Hill Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 43 Tip Toppers 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 13 Dux Femina 43 Minstrels 3, 4. KUHR, KATHRYN, KAY 3246 Linwood Ave. G. A. A. 33 Tower News Representative 1, 2, 33 Hockey 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 2. KULL, LOUIS J., JR. 3529 Observatory Ave. Debate Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Victory Corps 3, 43 Physics Club 3. KUMPF, MARY 2933 Robertson Ave. Gens Togata 1, 23 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2. KUSNERUS, ELAINE, KUSIE 1618 Grantwood Ave. Scribblers 3, 43 Physics Club 3, 43 Tower News 43 Victory Corps 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. LABERMEIER, MAXINE, MICKEY 4015 Allston Ave. G. A. A. 13 Riding Club 1. LAMPING, RICHARD, DOC 1306 Paxton Rd. Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Tip Toppers 4. LANG, MARTIN, HUB 3948 Holman Cr. Law Club 4. LARSEN, MARTHA 2030 Madison Rd. Entered Withrow in junior year from Anderson Township High School. Quill and Scroll 3, 43 French Club 43 Tower News 3, 43 Tower News Page Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Annual Literary Staff 3, 43 Dux Femina 43 Radio Workshop 4. LAVELL, PATRICIA, PAT 3635 Woodford Rd. G. A. A. 1, 33 Tower-Y 33 Victory Corps 3. LAVIOLA, MARK 2139 St. James Ave. LEACH, MINNIE, PEACH 924 Churchill Ave. G. A. A. 2, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 4. LEE, NATHANIEL, NAT 140 Taft Ln. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. LEAVEY, JACK, JACKSON 1842 Andina Ave. Tower News Representative 13 Spanish Club 33 A Cappella Choir 33 Boys' Glee Club 43 Annual Art Staff 4. Despite the sage counsel of the facul- ty, wild-eyed seniors cram desperately for those crucial mid-year exams. LEHMAN, MARY JANE, MIDGIE 5808 Monning Ave. LESSEL, EDWARD, EDDIE 2836 Minot Ave. Hi-Y 4, Law Club 4. LEWIS, ELIZABETH, BETTY 3735 Ault Park Ave. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 43 G. A. A. 13 Tower-Y 33 Tower News Representative 23 Tower News 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Tip Toppers 43 French Club 4. LIST, MARY 2 Crescent Rd. Ofhce 4. LITTMANN, WALTER, WALT 5429 Madison Rd. Sigma Gamma 43 Philologia 3, 4, President 43 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Newlin Math Club 2, 33 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 2, 3. LOHNER, ALMA 2742 Arbor Ave. Literatas 1, 23 Gens Togata 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Tower-Y 33 Physics Club 43 Minstrels 2, 43 Office 4. LORAH, WESLEY, WES 3818 Marburg Ave. Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Minstrels 3, 43 Stage Crew 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LOVETTE, GLADYS 948lQ Churchill St. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 G. A. A. 33 Victory Corps 3. LOWENSTEIN, GORDON 3900 Edwards Rd. Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Stamp Club 33 Camera Club 3. LUDLOW, WALTER, JIM 3241 Golden Ave. Hi-Y 4. LUDWIG, JAY 3544 Edwards Rd. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Gens Togata 43 Dance Club 43 Tower-Y 3, 43 Debate Club 3. LUHN, PAUL J., MP. J. 2558 Erie Ave. Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Stage Crew 3, 4, Assistant Manager 43 Minstrels 3, 43 Radio Workshop 4. LUMLEY, GORDON C., LUM 1230 Jerry Ln. Camera Club 43 Minstrels 33 Band 33 Orchestra 1, 23 Stamp Club 1. LYONS, BARBARA 1611 Mears Ave. G. A. A. 1, 43 Tower-Y 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Minstrels 4. MacFARLAND, JEWEL, MAC 2621 Melrose Ave. Minstrels 2, 43 Dance Club 1, 23 G. A. A. 3. MacKEEVER, JANE, MAC 3173 Portsmouth Ave. Gens Togata 13 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Thalian 4, Treasurer 43 Dux Femina 4, Vice President 43 Senior Advisory Council 43 Victory Corps 43 Swimming 3, 43 Tower-Y 33 Minstrels 3, 4. MAGOTEAUX, RICHARD 5844 Wyatt Ave. MAGILL, DAVID, DAVE 3966 Taylor Ave. Philologia 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Stamp Club 4. MAHNE, VIRGINIA, JINNY 6011 Sierra St. Alpha-Y 13 Law Club 4. Chalk, water colorsg landscapes, music abstracts, the art department has a variety of artistic problems MAIER, BOB, BRAWNY 6712 Doon Ave. Minstrels 2. MARTIN, BETTY JO, BETTIE 1305 Grace Ave. G. A. A. 2. MARTINA, HELEN, DICK 4719 Castle Pl. Girls' Glee Club 2. MAYER, CHARLES, CHUCK 1737 Berkley Ave. Stamp Club 3. MCCANE. DONALD 6265 Kincaid Rd. Hi-Y 1, 2, CZ, 4, Vice President 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Philoloeia 4. MCGRATH, ROBERT L., DUKE,' 702 Tweed Ave. Senior Class President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President 45 Victory Corps 3, 45 Student Chairman 35 Philologia 75, 4, President 33 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 33 Gens Togata 1, 25 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2. McMAHON, ROBERT. MAC 3775 Thornton Dr. McNELL, LEE, TEX 1362 Burdett Ave. Track 33 Tennis 3, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. MEHLHOPE, MARY, MEL,' 3804 Davenant Ave. Literatas 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower-Y 3, Baseball 3, 4, Manager 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, 4. METTS, MATTIE, METTS 2804 Park Ave. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, Spanish Club 4, Victory Corps 3. MEYER, DOROTHY, DOT 6398 Cambridge Ave. G. A. A. 1, IS, Tower-Y 3, 43 Victory Corps 3, 4. MEYER, EILEEN, WEINIE 5816 Woodmont Ave. MILLER, CHARLES, CHUCK 5621 Lester Rd. Re-entered Withrow in senior year from Monrovia, California. MILLER, RUTH, RUTHIE 28 Vllashington Terr. Girls' Glee Club 3, Volleyball 1, 23 Girl Reserves 1, 23 Basket- ball 1, 2: Lunchroom 1. MILLER, VIRGINIA, GINNY 1620 Sutton Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 33, 4. MOORHEAD, LILLIAN 6930 Palmetto St. Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Vice President 43 Athletic Representative 1. MONCE. JOHN, JOHNNY 2776 Sarita Pl. Physics Club 3, Philoloeia 3, Junior Band 2, Tower News Representative 2. MOORE. HAROLD, MOE 6103 lVoodmont Ave. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 4, Stamp Club 1, 23 Tennis Club 1, Athletic Representative 13 Senior Life Saving' 1, 4. MORRIS, GINNY 3824 Broadview Dr. Entered 1Vithrow in junior year from Chicago, Illinois. Tower-Y 3, Modern Mummers 4, Vice President 45 French Club 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Swimmer's Club 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4. MORROW, BILL 6866 Elwynne Dr. Camera Club 2, Radio Workshop 4g Modern Mummers 4. MOSGROVE, BETTY, B. J. 2651 Gilbert Ave. Entered VVithrow in senior year from Troy, Ohio. Tower-Y 4, Victory Corps 4. MUELLER, LESTER, LES 5734 Doerger Ln. Stage Crew ii, 4, Physics Club 4. NAEGEL. GLORIA, GLORATEE 3327 Alamo Ave. G. A. A. 1g Tower News 45 Skate Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3. NAGEL, GEORGE 5622 Lester Rd. NAGEL, JERRY 2806 Erie Ave. Baseball 1g A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Boys' Glee Club 1, 25 Victory Corps 3, Annual Representative 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, Salvage Representative 3. NALL, ARLETTA 4727 Wilmer Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, Spanish Club 33, Tower-Y 3, Victory Corps 3. NAPIER. JEAN 1112 E. McMillan sr. G. A. A. lg Tower-Y ZS. Protons, electromotive force. positrons, and neutrons are no mystery to electrical department wizards NASH, BEVERLY. BEV Maplecrest Farm G. A. A. 1, 23 Basketball 1, Literatas 23 Tower News Representa- tive 1, 2, 35 French Club IS, 4, President 4, Minstrels 25, 43 Victory Corps 23, 43 Annual Ad. Stall' 4: Senior Advisory Council 4. NEAD, BILL, SAM 3201 Gilbert Ave. Football 1, 2, 33, 4, Captain 35, 43 Gym Team Ii, 43 Baseball 1, Basketball 13 VVithrow Varsity Athletic Club 4, Vice President 4, Minstrels 3, 4g Book Room 2, 33, 4, Manager 4. NEISON, MARGARET ALICE, PEGGY 2708 Markbreit Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Annual Ad. Staff 43 Tower-Y 3, Victo1'y Corps 3. NELSON, BOB, NELS 2893 Romana Pl. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Manager 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Brass Quintet Ii, Brass Sextet 4. NEU, CONNIE 2214 Fulton NEWELL, PHILIP, PHIL 3441 Wellston Pl. Hi-Y 1, 2, Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3, Pep-Committee 1. NICHOLS, HELEN 6401 Orchard Ln. NOLL, JUNE, JUNIOR 4166 Jora Ln. G. A. A. 1, 2, Literatas 23 Tower-Y 3g Victory Corps 33 Tower News Representative 1. NOLTE, BOB, RED 4345 Columbia Pkwy. Ente1'ed VVithrow in sophomore year from Oyler High School. NORMOLLE, HENRY, HAI , Victory Corps 4. Marburg and Wasson Ave. NORRIS, LOUIS 2724 Arbor Ave. NOVAK, BILL 1353 Edwards Rd. Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4g Stage Crew 3, 4, Manager 3, 45 Philoloeia 43 Came1'a Club 3, 43 VVithrow Players 4, Minstrels 3, 43 Modern Mummers 43 Radio VVork- shop 4. OHLHAUSER, GILBERT, GIL 3532 Trimble Ave. Physics Club 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Received last two credits for graduation at Camp Grant, lll. OTT. BETTY .IANE 1406 Locust St. Gens Toeata 1: Athletic Representative 13 G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, Victory Corps 31. 43 Tower News Business Staff 4. OTTE. JUNE 3319 Orion Ave. Tower-Y 4. OWENS, BENNETT L.. BEN 1434 Lakeland Ave. Band 3, 4, Spanish Club JI. PARRISH, MARJORIE, MARGlE Tower-Y 3, 45 Victory Corps 25, 4. 6917 Britton Ave- PEIRCE, WADE 3537 Herschel View Radio Club 1, Bowling' Club Sig Hi-Y Il, 4g Annual Representa- tive 4. PELS, MARVIN 3227 Orion Ave. PENNINGTON, JACK W., JAKE 1370 Herschel Ave. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Recording' Scc1'eta1'y Zig Bowling' Club Sig lVar Stamp Representative 3, Tower News Representative 4. PERKINS, THELMA ANN, TEDDIE 1982 Kinney Ave. Tower News 45 Tower-Y 4, Minstrels 25 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, Ji, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Volleyball lg Victory Co1'ps 4. PETRIE, BRUCE, PETE 1115 Ryland Ave. Tower News 1, 2, Headline Editor 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Annual Ad. Staff 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Salvage Representative 4. PFEIFFER, PHILIP, JOE 3100 Linview PIERRUNG, JOEY, HBOZYU 3622 Zumstien Ave. Entered VVithrow in senior year from Purcell High School. Minstrels 4. PITZER, THOMAS, FITZERS 316 Stites Ave. Band 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. PORTER, BILL, PO 1110 Salisbury Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Physics Club 3. POSEY, MARY 4214 Eileen Drive G. A. A. 1, 2, Zig Bowling Club 2, 35 Tower-Y 4: Lunchrooin 4. Spanish classes cementing our 'hands across the border' policy learn to speak with our Me:-:ican 'amigos ' PRICE, JOAN, ANDY 33338 Hewitt, Crescent Tower-Y 45 Tower News 45 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, IS, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Minstrels 2. 45 Victory Corps 45 G. A. A. 25 Volleyball 2. PRICE, LOUISE 3548 Mooney Ave. Riding: Club 2, Sl, 45 Gens Tograta 25 G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 Tower-Y ZS. PRICE, MARY LOUISE. PRICIE Withrow Players 1. 7020 Plaillfleild AVC. PRICKET, PHIL 930 Rogers Pl. PULLEM, ARTHUR, ART 2744 Minot Ave. Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, Ii, 45 Cross-Country 45 Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 4. RADTKE, CARL 3334 Orion Ave. Stamp Club 15 Airplane Club 15 Radio Club CZ. RAFFETY. STANLEY. WAITT 3148 Lookout Cir. Hi-Y 1, 2. RAHE, ROBERT, MOE 3437 Evanston Ave. Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 2, 3, 4. RANDOLPH, HAZEL, ZEL 3106 Gilbert Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 23. 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 45 Archery 355 Hockey 15 Individual Sports 25 Annual Representative 25 Gens Togata 33 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33, 4. RASFELD, FRANCIS, BUD REED, JEROLYN. JERRY Entered Withrow in senior year from Bethel, Ohio. 3422 Duncan Ave. 2005 Hewitt Ave. REESE. JANET, JANE 2006 Clarion Ave. G. A. A. 15 Tower-Y 235 Law Club 4. REMPE, MARY LOU, LOU 4911 Oaklawn Drive Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 255 Tower News Representative 25 Modern Munnners Il. RENGERING, BILL, RENGE 3870 Drakewood Dr. Modern Muniniers 4, President 45 Withrow Players 2, fl, 4, Vice President 45 Philologgia 4, Corresponding' Secretary 45 Physics Club 45 Radio Workshop 45 Chess Club 2, C15 Tower News Ci, 4, Sports Editor 4. RENNEBERG, NITA, JO 1580 Dixmont Ave. A Cappella Choir 1, 2. 235 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 G. A. A. 1, 25 Tip Toppers 2. RICE. ROY 23018 Fairfield Ave. RICHARDS, DORIS. RICH 1223 lnglenook Pl. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Xavier Hiegh. Skate Club 25 G. A. A. 25 Bowling Club 2. RICHARD. JOHN LEVVIS, JOHNNY 1108 Laidlaw Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Long' Island. New York. Band 35 Boys, Glee Club 35 Senior Life Saving' 3. RICHEY, MARY ROSE, RICH 6242 Benneville St. G. A. A. 1. RIES, JAMES J., JIM 5823 Lester Rd. RIESENBERGER, JEAN 6689 Bantry Ave. Girls' Glee Club 25 Tower-Y 35 Victory Corps Representative 3. ROCKLIN, JEAN, UROCKYH 3206 Madison Rd. Volleyball 45 Basketball 45 Law Club 45 G. A. A. 4. RODENBERG. ETHEL RUTH. ETTY 3555 Monteith Ave. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Alpha-Y 1, 2, President 25 Tower-Y 3, 45 Withrow Players 2, Il, 45 Historian S35 Gens Togata 1, 25 Physics Club 43 Bowling Club 335 Hockey 3, 45 Tower News Representa- tive 2, 35 Baseball 3, 45 Swimming' Zi. ROETKER. MARGARET, MIDGE Dance Club 2, rs. 2214 Eastern Ave. ROGERS, MARY ELIZABETH. MERT 5902 Woodmont Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Dallas. Texas. Gens Togata 35 Thalian 4. ROGERS. RUTH ANN. BOOTS 260 Robb Ave. ROOSA, JACK, J, R. 1842 Avonlea Ave. French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Athletic Representative 35 Salvage Representative Il. ROSENZWEIG, JOHN, ROSIE 564 Glenwood Ave. Radio Club 2,155 Stage Crew 2, 335 Minstrel Crew 2, 3. RUNDO, ROSEMARY 3038 Cinnamon St. Tower-Y 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 45 Baseball 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 4. RUSCHER, ELLEN 5356 Ridge Ave. NVithrow Players 1, 25 G. A. A. 2, 31, 45 Volleyball 45 Tower-Y 4. SAKELOS, NICHOLAS, '6NICK 4112 Taylor Ave. Cross-Country 45 Boys' Archery Club 1, 2, IS, President 35 Boys' Bowling' Club 4. SALZARULO, ANTHONY, TONY 3070 Portsmouth Ave. SANDERS, PAUL, SANDY 3535 Erie Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Detroit, Michigan. SASSER, BILL, VVILL 1933 Clarion St. Boys' Glee Club 2, 35 Boys' Archery Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 35 XVithrow Players 45 Newlin Math Club 2, 255 Hi-Y 2, 35 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 2, 3. SAUNDERS. GLORIA .IEAN. GLO 2379 Madison Rd. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hasbrouck Ileights, New Jersey. Minstrels 3, 45 G. A. A. 315 Arche1'y 3. SCALES, EDWARD L., ED 3750 S. Berkley SCHAEFER, JOHN W., JACK 427 Melish Ave. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower News 2, 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, 3, Vice President 4. SCHAUB, LEONARD 1564 Yarmouth Ave. Law Club 45 War Stamp Representative 3. SCHIRMAN. PHYLLIS, PHYLL 1562 Shenandoah Ave. Bowling' Club 2, 35 Law Club 45 G. A. A. 15 Minstrels 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SCHLOSS, HELEN, TOlVIlVIY 6733 Siebern Ave. G. A. A. il, 45 Tower-Y 35 War Stamp Representative 33, 45 Archery 2, 3, 45 Bowling' 3, 45 Victory Corps 3, 45 Tower News Business Staff 45 Publicity Head 45 Skate Club 45 Baseball 335 Individual Sports 2, 3. SCHMALFUSS, MANFRED, MANNIE Boys' Glee Club 1. 2, 45 Stamp Club Il, -1. 3166 Sasola Pl- SCHBIIDT. BETTY, SMITTY 3335 Cardiff Ave. War Stamp Representative 45 Victory Corps 45 Bowling' 35 Tower News Business Staff 45 Individual Sports 1. SCHMITT, MARGARET, SMITTY 3529 Rawson Pl. SCHOOLFIELD, MERLE 4706 Castle Pl. Tower-Y 235 Girls' Glee Club 1. SCHOONOVER. BETTY, SCHOONY 21 E. Daniels Ave. Victory Corps 2, 335 Girls' Glee Club 2, E35 A Cappella Choir 45 G. A. A. 1. SCHOONOVER. CHARLES 3611 Montgomery Rd. SCHRICKEL, CLYDE, SCHRICK 3159 Auten Ave. Band 1, 2, 33, 45 Minstrels 33, 45 Boys' Glee Club 35 Orchestra 45 Philologia 35 Camera Club 2. SCHULZ, LOUIS E., LOU 4501 Homer Ave. Orchestra 1, 2, 335 Stamp Club 1, 2, 3. 45 Ili-Y il, 45 Camera Club S35 Spanish Club 235 Math Club C35 Victory Corps Si. SCHUSTER, GEORGE 6221 Prentice St. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Hughes Ilif-'h School. Minstrels 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 4. SCHWAEGERLE, BETTY G. A. A. 15 Lunchroom 2, 33, 4, SCHWARTZ, RUTH ANN G. A. A. 15 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps C35 Athletic Representative 1. SCHWARTZ. FRANK Bowling' Club 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 235 Philolo,e'ia 3. Judge 35 Stamp Club 3, 4. SEALE, SHARON LEE, SHERRY 2803 Madison Rd. Entered YVithrow in senior year from Encinitas, California. SEARCY, CHARLOTTE 3150 Markbreit Ave. War Stamp Representative 3. 45 Tower-Y 3, 45 Lunchroom 3, 4' Bowling 45 Skate Club 2, 23. SEEVERS, RUTH 5627 Bramble Ave. Baseball 1. SEITER, ANN MABLE, DEE 3014 Delmar Ave. Skate Club 23, 45 Law Club 4. Vice President 45 Victory Corps 31. 6008 Madison Rd. 1401 California Ave. 6124 Conover Ave. 1 Many students' hours are profitably spent in Withrow's modern and well-equipped commercial department eniors graduating in a world at war must win and preserve the peace. SESLAR, MARILYN 3952 Taylor Ave. Tower News 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, Victory Corps 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Tower News Representative 3, 4, Inklings Representative 3. SHADWELL, C. HAROLD, HAL 1331 Paxton Ave. Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Philologia 4, Secretary 4, Thalian 4, Physics Club 3, Vice President 3. SHANNON, BETTY, MURPH 5947 Beacraft Ave. Victory Corps 3. SHEARER, JEAN, JEANNIE,' 5742 Glengate Ln. Girls' Glee Club 1, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, Tower-Y 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Literatas 1, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. SHERRARD, DOROTHY L., DOTTIE 9 Seymour Ave. Alpha-Y 1, 2, Vice President 2, Tower-Y 3, VVithrow Players 2, G. A. A. 1, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. SHIELDS, MARJORIE, MARGIE 4841 Eastern Ave. Tower-Y 3, Skate Club 4. SHIELDS, PATRICIA 6656 Montgomery Rd. SHIVELY, BETTY RUTH, SHIVE 3648 Heekin Ave. G. A. A. 1, Tower-Y 3. SHOWALTER, LYNN SIEBERN, RICHARD SILVER, PAUL Boys' Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. SIMCOX, WILLIAM A., SIMMIE 6368 Beechmont Ave. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 4, Physics Club 4, Minstrels 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2. SLEIGHT, ROBERT 2920 Losantiville Rd. SLIMP, ELEANOR, SLIMPIE 3842 Millsbrae Ave. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Senior Advisory Council 4, Victory Corps Council 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, President 3, Literatas 1, Tower News Repre- sentative 3. 1787 E. McMillan 5626 Montgomery Rd. 4238 Sibley Ave. SLIPPY, LOLA 2636 Knight Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Dayton, Ohio. SMITH, BERNICE 1008 Lincoln Ave. SMITH, IMOGENE, JEAN,' 6823 Britton Ave. G. A. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. Representative 3, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Hockey 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Tower News 4, Victory Corps 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. SMITH, PATRICIA ANN, PAT 3417 Erie Ave. G. A. A. 1, Law Club 4, Minstrels 1, 4, Riding Club 3, Athletic Representative 4. SMITHSON, RALPH, SMITTY 2644 Gilbert Ave., Apt. 8 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee Club 3, 4. SNYDER, LEILA C. Victory Corps 3, Law Club 4. SNYDER, WILLIAM 4610 Eastern Ave. 1719 Northcutt Ave. SONNEMAN, MARGY 6832 Plainfield Pk. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Annual Ad. Staff 4, Baseball 2, Athletic Representative 1. Many seniors were compelled to lay aside school books and studies to take up the fight for freedom. SOUTHGATE, MARTHA, SOUTHY 949 Churchill Ave. Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Tower-Y 3. SPAETH, JAMES, JIM', 437 Tusculum Ave. Law Club 4, Program Chairman 4, Victory Corps 3, 4, Salvage Corps 3, War Stamps 3, 4. SPICER, GWENDOLYN, GWEN 3557 Montgomery Rd. G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha-Y 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 2, Tower-Y 4, Lunchroom 4, Archery 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Manager 4, Volleyball 1, Basketball 1, Skate Club 4. STANDLEY, META, RED 4427 Brazee St. G. A. A. 1. STANDRING, DORIS 3755 Marburg Ave. Thalian 4, Physics Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Debate Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Tip Toppers 4. STAYMAN, CLARKE 801 Mannington Ave. Tower News 3, 4, First Page Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Thalian 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Inklings 4, Editor 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Radio VVork- shop 4, Head of Scrip VVriters 4. STEILBERGER, ROBERT KARL, BOB 1926 Lawn Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Greenhills, Ohio. Band 4. STELTER, RALPH 1702 Kinney Ave. STEVENS, WILLIAM B., WILLY, STEVE 1292 Herschel Ave. Swimming Team 1, 2, Football 4, A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. STEVES, ELAINE, STEVE 1754 Catalina Ave. Tower-Y 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. STEWART, JEAN, STU', Entered VVithrow in senior year from Lexington, Kentucky. Basketball 4, G. A. A. 4, Minstrels 4. STEWART, MARY LEE, LEE Bowling 1, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Volleyball 1. STEWART, PATRICIA ANN, STU 6429 Bramble Ave. G. A. A. Representative 2, Victory Corps 4, Minstrels 4, Basketball 4. STINSON, JEANETTE 3123 Syracuse STODDARD, MARY ALICE, HEY THERE 6600 Corbly Rd. Literatas 1, 2, Annual Ad. Staff 2, Annual Representative 2, Home Room Representative 2, Athletic Representative 2, Victory Corps 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 4, Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Archery 4, Volleyball 4, Minstrels 4. 1854 Clarion Ave. 3856 Kirkup Ave. From gowns and mortar boards to uniforms and mortar shells they go. STOECKLIN, ROBERT, BOB 4219 Appleton Ave. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Aviation High School, Cincinnati. Hi-Y 43 Physics Club 43 Annual Literary Staff 4. STOLL, GERHARD, JERRY 3609 Marburg Ave. Archery Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3. STOREY, SUNNY ANNE, SUN,' 2832 Minot Ave. QG. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 13 Hockey 13 Literatas 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Secretary 23 Annual Ad. Staff 23 Tower News Representative 23 Annual Business Staff 43 Athletic Representa- tive 3. STREICHER, MILDRED, STRIKE 6139 Tulane Rd. Riding Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 43 Volleyball 43 Basketball 4. STURGEON, JOHN, JAY 2664 Madison Rd. Tower News Representative 2. SUNNENBERG, JOHN 3783 Isabella Ave. TERMAN, BARBARA 2920 Woodburn Ave. THIEKEN, BETTY 3866 Millsbrae Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Loveland. Ohio. G. A. A. 43 Tower-Y 43 Basketball 3, 4. Captain 4: Softball 3, 43 Archery 43 Volleyball 4, Captain 43 Tip Toppers 43 Lunchroom 3, 43 Outing Club 4. THIELE. ROBERT EDWARD, JR., BOB 4814 Beverly Hills Dr. Gens Togata 1, 23 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Thalian 3, 43 Hi-Y 3. THOMAS, ALBERT, AIX, 3731 Westgate Ave. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Kokomo, Indiana. THOMPSON, RUTH, RUTHIE 941 Churchill Ave. Entered VVith1'ow in sophomore year from Douglas Junior High School. G. A. A. 23 Individual Sports 23 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 4. TINSLEY, DORIS, TINKLE 2554 Erie Ave. Re-entered VVithrow in senior year from Palm Beach, Florida. TORCHIA, GENE, TORCH 3428 Duncan Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Purcell High School. TOWNSEND, ROGER, BIG ROGE 5609 Bramble Ave. Physics Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Boys' Archery Club 13 Tip Toppers 3, 4. TOWZEY. BARBARA, BOBBIE 3528 Shaw Ave. Alpha-Y 23 Tower-Y 33 G. A. A. 3. TRIPPETT. CLAIRE 6270 Cortelyou St. Gens Togata 2, 3, 43 Literatas 23 Alpha-Y 23 Tower-Y 43 Athletic Representative 43 Victory Corps 33 G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 43 Tennis 3. TREW, RICHARD, DICK 6616 Merwin Ave. Entered VVithrow in sophomore year from VValnut Hills High School. TUTTLE, DOROTHY 903 Ellison Ave. ULMER, SHIRLEY, DER 4202 Homer Ave. Tower-Y 33 Alpha-Y 23 Victory Corps 3. UNVERZAGT, GEORGE 3116 Portsmouth Ave. Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Sigma Gamma 43 Philologia 3, 4. UTLEY, HARMON T., SAM', 2564 Erie Ave. Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Chicago, Illinois. Physics Club 33 Hi-Y 4. UTZ, NEVADA, BOBBIE 3107 Auten Ave. G. A. A. 2, 43 Tower-Y 3, 43 Archery 2, 4. 3. H Looking to the fu- ture as it is spread before them, two typical Withrow seniors dream of things to come. VALLE, EUGENE, GENE 38 Arcadia Pl. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania. Football 43 Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 43 Law Club 4, President 4. VAN CAMP, BETTY, VANCE 4700 Ward St. Hockey 13 Baseball 2, 33 Lunchroom 43 Basketball 43 G. A. A. 4. VARNAU, RUTH 5484 Ridge Ave. Alpha-Y 23 Tower-Y 43 Volleyball 43 G. A. A. 43 Minstrels 4. VERMILYA, PATRICIA, VERMIL 3562 Burch Ave. Annual Representative 33 Minstrels 33 Physics Club 43 Gens Togata 23 Riding Club 33 Annual Business Staff 4. VETORINO, KATHLEEN, KATHY 3774 Hyde Park Ave. Dance Club 23 Alpha-Y 23 Tower-Y 33 G. A. A. 3. VON GOEBEN JEANNE, JEANNIE 3622 Zumstein Ave. G. A. A. 1, 23 French Club 3, 4g Tower-Y 33 Alpha-Y 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella Choir 33 Minstrels 13 Victory Corps 3. WAINMAN, MELVA, LEE 4114 33rd St. G. A. A, 1, 2, 3, 43 Alpha-Y 1, 23 Hiking Club 33 Tower News 43 Athletic Representative 13 Victory Corps 4. WALKER, LUCILLE, CEAL,' 2823 Minot Ave. Entered VVithrow in sophomore year from Norwood, Ohio. G. A. A. 33 Bowling 33 Tower News 43 Victory Corps 3, 4. VVARNER, BETTY 4126 Maple Dr. WATSON, EVA MAE, E 3154 Wehrman Ave. Entered VVithrow in sophomore year from Douglas Junior High School. G. A. A. 2, 43 Law Club 4. WEECH, MARGARET, PEGGY 3590 Mooney Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from New York City. Gens Togata 3, 43 Aedile 43 Tower-Y 3. 43 Scribblers 43 G. A. A. 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Dux Femina 43 War Stamp Representative 33 Victory Corps 3. WEHR, DOROTHY, DOTTIE 5624 Islington Ave. Victory Corps 33 Tower-Y 43 VVithroW Players 33 Thalian 43 A Cappella Choir 1, 2, 43 Minstrels 4. WEIS, DAISY LEE 258 Robb St. Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 43 Literatas 13 Physics Club 43 Victory Corps 3. WELCH, CLEO 4813 Winter St. G. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Alpha-Y 23 Tower-Y 33 Tennis 1, 23 Volleyball 43 Basketball 43 Bowling 43 Victory Corps 33 Minstrels 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3. VVELLS, MARIBELLE, MICKEY 3126 Mapleleaf Ave. WENTE, ROBERTA, RO,' 2442 Losantiville Rd. Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Physics Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Annual Literary Staff 43 Tower News 2. Q11 - f-fe W ,pf- .-sal. A quick snip of the scissors and a dart of the needle yield serviceable products to dexterous fingers YVERNER. IRENE 3677 llavenant Ave. VVESDORF. ALLEN C.. Bl l'CH 6521 Palmetto Ave. Victory Corps 333 German Club 1. 2. Il. WESSLING. JANE LEE 33092 Losantiville Rd. Graduated in three years. September. 151433. VVESTERFIELD. PAUL. WES 3249 Avery Ln. Withrow Players lj Gens Togata 23 Tower News 33 Camera Club 213 Chess Club 233 Minstrels C33 Philologia 33: Hi-V 43 Sigma Ganinia 4. WHITE. ANNE G.. PINKY 12 Westminster Ave. Entered VVithrow in senior year from YValnut Ilills lligih School. Skate Club 43 Tower-Y 43 G. A. A. 4. WHITE. JACK 32237 Griest Ave. VVIATT. ROBERT EUGENE. BOB 6691 Kennedy Ave. Annual Representative 23 Athletic Representative 1. VVILKERSON. VIRGINIA. WlLKIE 6832 Roe St. Girls' Glee Club 1. 2, il. 43 Victory Corps 333 Tower-Y 4. YVILKIN, PHYLLIS, PHYL 3632 Evanston Ave. G. A. A. 13 Spanish Club 43 Tower News Representative 2. WILLIAMS. .JANET 3332 Columbia Pkwy. G. A. A. 133 Tower-Y 51, 43 Victory Corps fi. 4. VVILLIAMS, LAURENA. LENA Amy Ave. French Club 3, 4. WILLIAMS, MERVIN. WILLIE 3598 Washington Ave. Entered Withrow in senior year from Batavia, Ohio. Band 43 Orchestra 43 Philologia 43 Annual Art Statl' 4: Minstrels 4. VVILSON. DAVE. 'WVILLIEN 3418 Delta Ave. Band 2, 3, 4, Manager 43 A Cappella Choir 13 Withrow Players 1.2.33 lNIinstI'L'ls 25, 4. WILSON. JOHN W.. JACK 6042 Kennedy Ave. Entered YVithrow in junior year from Amelia lligrh School. A Cappella Choir 23, 4. YVILSON. JOSEPH. JOE 1347 Delta Ave. Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills lligh School. Minstrels fl. WINGER, PAULINE 3025 Cinnamon St. Tip Toppers 43 Volleyball 4: Tower-V -1. WIRTH. JEAN E. 3746 Andrew Ave. G. A. A. 1.133 Gens Togata 1, 2, 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 A Cappella Choir 2, IS, 43 Tower-Y 33 Physics Club 43 Volleyball 13 Athletic Representative 3. VVOLFINGER. MARION 1832 Mears Ave. Bowling 2. 33 Skate Club 23 Tower-Y 333 G. A. A. 1, 23 Victory Corps 43 Baseball 4. VVOODEAD. KATHRYN, KATHY 7440 Griffin Dr. Entered VVithrow in junior year from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. WUENKER. JEAN 3514 Burch Ave. Annual Representative lj Alpha-Y 1. 2. Treasurer 25 Debate Club 153 Tower-Y 3, 4g Dance Club 23 Gens Togata 2, 353 VVithrow Players 23 Archery 533 Hockey 23 Basketball 43 G. A. A. 23 Ii, 4. VVYLY. SAMUEL S.. SAM 3128 Braxton Campbell Ct. Hi-Y 2. Cl, 4. Treasurer 233 Law Club 43 Minstrels 43 Victory Corps 513 Gym Team 4. YATES. BOBBIE 1507 Lincoln Ave. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 32, 43 French Club 4. YOUNG. PEGGY. PEG 2612 Park Ave. Minstrels 2, 43 Archery 23 Tower-Y 13. ZERVIS. DICK 2861 VVinslow Ave. ZOPFF. FRED 6432 Glade Ave. Football 43 VVithrow Varsity Athletic Club 4. wild? Q 5772572 HOME ROGMS Remember the days when you were an underclassman? A freshie or sophomore, perhaps? Remember how you slaved over your subjects, always with the same thought in mind, Some day I'll be a senior, then I'll be able to forget about studying, go to dances and parties, and forget about final exams. But the attainment of the rank of senior is not all i al such gaiety and luxury. Tomorrow the seniors will face the worldg help in the defense of their countryg help build a better America. While they do their part, duty demands your best effort here in preparation for future responsibilities. N- o H I ah. . x ' m,,,, 'YT' A-YW , , --Mawr ' - ' -eh- 4 f '11' , fx x, ' 4- ff-- H' .,4., 7 ' iii' - F? - ,- ,K K. f' . Q .2 I M f --:rf , fi, ' , -' idqvfwf if 'f -1 , ze , we -.5 ,,f av-5? ,: f ' 1 , A . of ,. ', -1 r t Q-mt gf ' -,,- 4 T? 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Perhaps, but out of they looked, our ancestors, the underclass- the differences-their meager recreational men of young Withrow in 1919. facilities and our crowded extra-curricular These erstwhile students were born in program, their jazz and our jive, their the age of the one-hoss shay, crystal sets, vogues and our fads-out of these night and taffy pullsg box socials Cno juke and day differences has come a twilight jointsl 1 Rudolph Valentino Cno Frank strain of common tradition. And one Sinatraj 3 bicycles built for two fno cars strong strain has ever been, will ever be, for datesj. adoration of the superior senior. ' , , 4- Qs ,-- , ,V ..,,-' ,: 4'--MM .- I A-. - 'A gi' l fl'51, ,. -9 sf' .9 f- V 37 ' , 1 1' 'W' ' ' 1 7 ffl! 1 73-f. .4 gf . f 9 K 'MA ' ' 'r,f '2-E ' '. M fl 1 2 It li '5'2Qf-'- is . ' 1 -' :Q V:-'N ' Y' x .A- :itil 4-ii Ay,, 9't1,,I as -. . vlrul A 9 .. r p F is ii ,e i If.l? 2 : E '9 'if 1 .-.fbi ' s .. :mf-rf' 232 Y' - ,, il' i 1' N 1 w 1 ff, egxiwii 5 12 ' I liip if oz- s 4 f' 'A' , . . ' 'I A x 'LNW4 ' J J, -. 'I A 'J iff Af' , 'H ' 'wi , 'Qi - .L IPT- I K' r 'R .f j . .73 , ' g '- 111 f ' E Home Room 115 First Row-J. McNall, R. McDonough, J. Davis, T. Kinder, R. King, C. Keel. Second Row-L. LeRoy, B. Lavell, S. Mc- Kaig, G. Mitchell, D. Millard, W. Jones J. Kaeser, M. Martin. Third Row-W. Keller, R. Miller, R. Kag- rise, H. McC0lum, F. Martin, D. Mc- Mannis, R. Kirkendall, R. Kyle. Fourth Row-H. Jacobs, W. Merker, A Minning, E. Johnke, P. Mannino, J Mathias, G. Middendorf. Home Room 112 First Row-R. Hindersman, M. Hartman C. Gentrup, T. Harris, W. Holtkamp J. Gutjahr. Second Row--H. Goodwin, G. Hammerlein J. Inskeep, D. Huy, B. Gold, D. Hain, S Hagans, B. Hofmann. Third Row-J. Houston, W. Hush, R Gardner, N. Holloway, H. Greiner, R Gillespie. Fourth Row-C. Hickman, B. Heizman, R Hein, R. Gehlert, J. Greenbe1', M. Herrle P. Hillen, A. Hutchinson, J. Heaton. Home Room 107 First Row-H. Coiner, P. Conway, B Doppler, F. Foster, R. Courtney, D Fowles. Second Row-J. Darden, J. Fischer, J. Deye A. DeHart, R. Eyer, E. Eppert, A. Fisher Third Row-N. Gampfer, D. Gaddis, R Cordes, R. Cook, R. Friend, D. Frueauff D. Fritz. Fourth Row-C. Duderstadt, R. Eversull R. Forste, T. Fischer, J. Clark, F. Dus- terdieck, R. Davis, H. Crcel. Home Room 125 First Row-E. Pfingstag, D. Poole, G. Par- sons, R. Munger, R. Passauer. Second Row-R. Rosenberger, G. Robbins G. Pascal, J. Ruttkay, T. Pigneguy G. Pearcy. Third Row-I. Paris, R. Rasfeld, L. Moore J. Pardieck, R. Parker, T. Painter. Fourth Row-S. Paliobagis, M. Pels, F Rempe, J. Ruttkay, R. Richard, A. Pir- man, E. Moore. J 7 'pi 5, 1 . V -amen: ,N A, .. E p 'P XLR 1 A xr? N P . .714 I Q M, Ji. :gi-Q lflvti-..M. ,N 1 . Home Room 103 First Row-G. Brockway, F. Beebe, R Bolen, S. Carson, C. Becker, R. Bowden. Second Row-N. Brown, R. Ballard, W Busch, D. Blackburn, A. Aerni, G. Burk- man, J. Buglione, W. Barkley. Third Row-R. Brueckner, R. Baur, R Bradfleld, G. Beery, D. Bettinger, G Benvie, R. Bruns, D. Briggs. Fourth Row-W. Bush, J. Brendamour, A Brown, R. Bias, R. Bennett, S. Brady, E Brady, B. Allen. Home Room 101 First Row-P. Brandis, N. Bukoltz, G Barber, B. Brinkman, M. Byers, V. Aker V. Blum. Second Row-E. Brofft, B. Andrew, B. Burg hardt, L. Bell, T. Bomar, W. Biddle. Third Row-B. Bevan, J. Burkhardt, C Booth, C. Benna, P. Barry, J. Bailey, M Archea, A. Boumring. Fourth Row-R. Burns R. Ber m , g an, M Bowman, J. Barnett, E. Blase, B. Browns- combe, K. Brooks. Home Room 123 First Row-A. Lee, B. Martin, M. McLaugh- lin, J. Nall, J. Lewis, J. Miles. Second Row-V. Meyer, B. Lyall, R. Miller R. Meyer, M. Loose, E. Mougey, M McDaniel. Third Row-J. Lowenstein, M. McGlaugh.lin B. McHugh, R. Meer, J. McManaman, M McNeil, J. Lariccia. Fourth Row-B. McMillan, B. Maddux, V McVeigh, E. Lee, J. McGufl'ey, B. Mint- kenbaugh, E. Lind, M. McKee. Home Room 1015 First Row-J. Daulton, M. Castle, R. Car- penter, H. Depheiid, V. Dillman, J Clyburn. Second Row-N. Cameron, P. Church, D Corbly, I. Diara, K. Culbert, C. Culbert M. Coleman. Third Row-P. Davis, J. Cherdron, P Davies, J. Callihan, R. Crackett, L. Carter Fourth Row-M. Corey, H. Chapopaulo, B Clemmons, L. Curry, J. Curl, P. Danne- man, M. Cooper, A. Decker. ii' b 5 b 1 ,K , , 2 T ' ff' .5 xA Home Room 110 First Row-B. Hannaford, M. Higgs, E. Glos, J. Hackett, S. Girand, J. Goldfuss, A. Golder, M. Glaub, J. Herrmann, M. Hieatt, G. Hartzell. Second Row-L. Haag, J. Heidenreich, M. Heim, J. Gough, M. Green, B. Hieatt, M. Hawkins, M. Givens, M. Graves, B. Godshall. Third Row-P. Hartman, M. Hall, K. Grimes, L. Harris, B. Hall, J. Hawkins, J. Heater, G. Grad, L. Hendricks. Home Room 126 First Row-J. Oelrich, R. E. Rudolph, P. Rumsfield, R. Roudebush, G. Noble, G. O. Saunders, H. Neu, M. Rader, M. Runge, J. Sauerbrum. Second Row-L. Roosa, D. Phillips, B. Penn, B. Olhoff, M. Roop, J. Salisbury, E. Reed, J. Pancoast, J. Parker, V. Roush, M. Ruchhoft. Third Row-H. Reynolds, M. Paul, C. Philipps, H. Rauscher, B. Plunkett, E. Neugent, J. Ralphy, A. Ohnmeis, A. Neal. Home Room 131 First Row-B. Young, M. Vaughn, B. Yates A. Welch, D. Whalen, M. Williams, J Weyand, J. Walker, H. Weisgerber, E. Wagner, D. Wentworth. Second Row-A. Wilson, P. White, K Vaughan, B. Worthington, J. Thompson J. Thompson, N. Zeh, B. Ware, D. Wright P. Volz. Third Row-L. Wood, J. Wolf, M. Tischer A. Wulker, M. White, D. Winans, P Timm, J. Way, M. Thompson, V. Turner Home Room 128A First RowFS. Stearns, E. Simpson, B Shinkle, B. Sclenck, M. Stoffregen, J Shepherd, R. Schafstall, J. Summers, C Standifer. Second Row-M. Shriner, J. Staats, S Strickland, M. Shinkle, M. Sorrentino, J Sohn, V. Tanner, L. Thomas, L. Sharpe B. Schneider. Third Row-R. Schlottman, J. Snide1', E Schreiber, M. Schepman, M. Steffens, S Spensley, J. Schmidt, P. Sayles, B Stevens. y J y iw! 1,?j 'V ' .S f ' . ' ETC, - LW' Home Room 113 First Row-P. Johnson, B. Julius, E. Kattle man, N. Knoll, L. Kuester, L. Kissel, J Klappert, I. Kolodzik. Second Raw-M. Ki1'tley, H. Kanttel, E Kerdoff, A. Langdon, A. Keller, B. J. Hil- ton, D. Jones, F. Keeney, G. Holdgrave D. Johns, E. Jackson. Home Room 129 First Row-J. Zo If R. Thinnes A to p , , . Wal n, C. Tucker, H. Yepsen, R. Tice, T. J. Van- Camp, J. Urban, E. Volpe, E. Wilkening. Second Row-R. Williams, J. Wiatt, G. Win- field, J. Zerges, P. Van Altena, A. Zachry 1 R. Winston, J. Wilson, W. Zeph, J. White. Third Row-D. Vaughn, D. Terry, H. Viel- hauer, J. Welch, N. Vickery, F. Windsor H. Wulfekamp, A. Ward, M. Herrle, J. Whittaker. Home Room 108 First How-M. Gartrelle, S. Gibbons, D. Early, R. Gebbardt, R. Foppe, L. Fischer, M. Eadler, P. Dubois. Second Row-B. Fink, A. Edmonson, M. Drake, L. Dunn, M. Dolph, D. Edwards, M. Emrick, C. Drummond, E. Disselkamp. Third Row-P. Flora, G. Fielman, C. Fried- rich, D. Fields, H. French, E. Fruechte- meyer, J. Fischback, L. Faulconer, C. Esque. Home Room 128 First Row-R. Sendelbeck, T. Sulivan, M. Scheumann, W. Shearer, P. Sylvester, E. Strait, W. Stapp, J. Sowers, R. Simpson, C. Tarpoff, G. Smith, R. Schanz. Second Row-G. Smith, H. Shear, V. Scar- cina, R. Shaw, M. Stephens, P. Strait, D. Surman, D. Schleuter, H. Stoewe, C. Stanaford, B. Tait, R. Sutton. Third Row-R. Sponsel, R. Shott, C. Schoon- over, B. Scharhag, A. Tallarigo, D. Stein- wert, E. Schneuer, D. Stephens, B. Simp- son, W. Steele, F. Snew, B. Seif. r Home Room 306 First Row-D. Klebahn, H. Kershaw, D. Jones, P. Kull, J. Kuebler, L. King, B. Larsen, J. Kendle, C. Kelly. Second Row-P. Jones, K. Johnson, V. Lanter, M. Lang, R. Kuhl, V. Johnson, K. Kline, M. Koerbitz, G. Jensen, D. Jones, M. Kellem, R. Jones, M. Kirtley. Third Row-N. Kelley, A. Kalomeres, L. Johnston, B. Kisker, J. Joseph, B. Kibble, D. Johnson, B. Kron, H. Jones. Home Room 302 First Row-C. Douglas, B. Doyle, T. Ellis, R. Filippi, D. Eberle, G. Glass, P. Faster, J. Eilers, E. Edwards, H. Deremo, D. Ewers. Second Row-R. Duerr, K. Defferen, L. Dig- nan, J. Fretts, J. Gellard, D. Dickson, J. Flynn, H. Glascow, D. Erb, J. Ellison, D. Gahr, J. Doyle. Third Row-C. Friedrick, P. Ehrnsch- wender, A. Dover, L. Fine, G. Dolle, D. Eldon, E. Diehl, N. Durant, H. Doscher, R. Giesel. Home Room 319 First Row-L. Rich, K. Revercomb, S. Smiley, F. Pinchard, F. Pedro, J. Reed, B. Schmidt, P. Schwaegerle, P. Sanford, H. Russel, H. Rice, L. Smith, H. Sulkop, W. Peterson. Second Row-C. Park, C. Pruden, R. Rice, C. Smith, A. Plahs, L. Perrino, J. Rogers, J. Rankin, J. Schriver, J. Petty, B. Schain, K. Rhodes, R. Scroggins. Third Row-B. Radcliffe, L. Philippi, G Shaner, W. Rogers, W. Reeves, R. Rogers J. Rankin, T. Selkirk, F. Seymour, Ji Smith, J. Saunders. Home Room 309 First Row--M. Loos, M. Luechauer, P Middleman, M. McKaig, M. Megrue, S Mason, L. McMeans, B. Messer, B McKeehan. Second Row-N. Marean, L. Melvin, P Lepper, S. Mack, R. Meeko, L. Luechauer M. McNealy, H. Mattox, M. Leach, P McFee. Third Row-R. Lehman, M. McGill, P. Mc Falls, P. Main, J. MacDonald, P. Melvin D. Loewen, M. Lettow, A. Mallin, J Mehne, R. Meacham. --za-... . -4 .5 .' -5- fi' ,Q ,ff 'Qny . 1 Q : g ' . 'Q . ' is . gr' za li' , . ,L f . - . Jr' Xi, , 3215112 --W . ., W A 5 , , K Home Room 311 First Row-H. Reynolds, L. Reynolds, S Poe, J. Roflow, M. Reckner, M. Reeves L. Pugh, T. Pratt, V. Reynolds, V. Roeh- rich, M. Rindfieisch. Second Row-F. Poulson, B. Rufiiey, J Rahe, B. Phillips, J. Rosensteil, A. Ruther ford, M. Rightmire, L. Rogers, B Pfanner. Third Row-K. Printess, M. Reed, L. Railey E. Pfeiffer, L. Rutter, R. Christopher, N Reimann, M. Price, L. Ritchie, A. Roden- berg, F. Richards. Home Room 303 First Row-V. Greene, R. Gaenge, V. Fuss- enger, M. J. Gayer, M. J. Goodall, J Gates, M. Gim, L. Freeburg, D. Frederich J. Hall, J. Hall. Second Row-M. Graham, E. Gest, P Gocker, J. Hamon, H. Funke, S. A Gessner, J. Fryburger, F. Green, L Harold, M. Grischy, J. A. Hanke. Third Row-T. Fre L. Gordon J. Hane yy 1 yy C. Hammer, M. J. Hand, J. Hand, J. Friason, J. Frost, D. Gentry. Home Room 217A First Row-Y. Embry, R. Fess, A. Fisher M. Flynn, T. Fosher, E. Disselkamp, Bi Farnsworth, M. Dudley, J. Finch, G. Finger, M. Fielden, R. Ewig. Second Row-J. Dodson, J. Flick, S. Dick- erson, J. Ewald, J. Flaugher, M. Faulkner, C. Dunhoft, I. Dorcy, E. Foscula, H. Fitzwater. Third Row-J. Dewyer, C. Dressell, B. Frazee, C. Farran, J. Feare, A. Dorsey, R. Dietz, S. Elder, D. Dunlap. Home Room 322 First Row-L. White, B. Wesselman, R. Voss, S. Weinheimer, M. Wilmes, R. Wat- kins, R. Waldvogel, R. Wilbur, C. Walker, J. Woesner. Second Row-E. Valle, L. Wright, J. Weaver, L. Weiss, G. Williams, J. Wam- back E. Wulfeck P W dman F. Wat- J ! ' y I kins, B. Ziegler, J. Warner, R. Webeler. Third Row-C. Yund, D. Wilson, H. Zit- zellberger, C. Wingerberg, C. Weaver, L. Vance, L. Volkman, W. Wingo, B. Willer, B. Worth, D. Wedding. Home Room 312 First Row+R. Matracia, A. Morelli, R. Owens, N. Miller, T. Murphy, W. Martin, C. Oder, B. Marsh, D. McLean, D. Marthalder, R. Miller, D. Morgan, C. Morgan, W. McVickers. Second Row-J. McFarland, E. McBirney, R. Moorman, D. Ostrander, P. Marshall, J. McGoran, A. Nelson, J. Ownley, R. Muchmore, L. Owens, A. Masini, D. Menzel, D. Nead. Third Row-G. Noel, J. Morarity, W. Mc- Cullough, R. Miller, R. Messinger, T. Moore, W. May, Wm. Meier, G. Oliver, D. MacDonald. Home Room 310 First Row-B. Payne, J. Mohr, W. Olden- burg, B. O'Donnell, B. Mutthing, C. Palio- bagis, B. Peregrine, P. Miller, P. Nagel, M. Pedro. Second Row-J. Mougey, I. Miller, A. Pans- ing, M. Miller, B. O'Connor, R. Ogden, D. Park, M. Pascal, T. Newman, M. Miller. Third Row-J. Owens, L. Perkins, N. Molloy, K. Osborne, C. Miller, P. Nelson, N. Reiman, J. Morris, M. O'Neil, J. Miller. Home Room 308 First Row-W. Jetter, J. Lestingi, R. Knodel, R. Kretschmer, W. Klansing, F. Lach, J. Levi, J. Jones, N. Jones, J. Johnson. Second Row-T. Knox, R. King, R. Langer, L. Luken, E. Luedeker, E. Krumdieck, R. Kidwell, R. Mahne, V. Kuehn, B. Keys, C. Knox. Third Row-R. Kratz, R. Kehrt, B. Keller G. McCullough, J. Lynn, E. Kuehnle, Ti Kramer, P. Jones, C. Nelcamp, E. Kasee J. Koller, R. Jilek. Home Room 318 First Row-J. Shepard, B. Sleight, B. Scott V. L. Siemer, S. Stearns, T. Swartz, M Schanz, S. Snyder, H. Schrenk, I. Snow Second Row-L. Speckman, V. Smith, L Smith, L. Schmidt, D. Sanders, D. Shinkle A. Smithers, D. Schmidt, M. Schlecht, M Schwaegerle. Third Row--M. Seybold, S. Shepard, M Soose, E. Shoemaker, J. Schwettman, P Schott, D. Schiffman, C. Schirndt, A Shinlever, H. Smith. 1 i MZ .. .21 . , gi. YL r . .'ff' , f L f fs. . . ' f o f-Lf1? ', , . . ' -N':..'1'1:1''.. i1fN.f--'liz? - ' - W 1 ' , '3-T . am-a.e.x.zwi.iS.sziS212k.:..31.,..taf ,,. ' - ff ..f-iL.f Home Room 212 First Row-B. Barringer, J. Bazoif, M. Anthe, C. Aschenbach, J. Baker, E. Boehmer, R. Arand, J. Acomb, D. Bog- gess, T. Abrames. Second Row-D. Boese, C. Anderson, L. Andrews, C. Bell, C. Bennett, M. Amos, C. Becker, E. Blum, J. Boggs. Third Row-L. Anness, M. Baker, D. Ander- son, M. Belot, V. Balcom, C. Bales, E. Bialer, M. Arnold, S. Bennett. Home Room 304 First Row-H. Hoskins, A. Hysong, J. Iron- monger, M. Jelks, D. Hoctor, J. Jeffries, J. Himes, E. Hudson, A. Hinton, M. Hardison. Second Rozt'+B. Hathorn E. Heinz, L. Hoeltke, B. Hutchinson, D. Jacob, K. Hop- kins, J. Herron, D. Hopewell, D. Huls, E. Hiser. Third Row-L. Ivestor, M. Hughs, R. Hez- lep, M. Humble, D. Humble, A. Huesman, J. Holroyd, B. Hopkins, U. Hopkins. Home Room 321 First Rau'-D. Tillinghast, M. Thompson, A. Sochel, R. Thiele, H. Sternberg, J. Storey, J. Thorpe, E. Trumble. Second How-F. Tune, L. Steele, J. Thomas, G. Spaeth, D. Stephens, T. Stewart, W. Spoerlein, R. Spencer, E. Ulm. Third Row-B. Tarpoff, C. Stemler, B. Thomas, C. Sturgeon, J. Todd, D. Taylor, L. Steinberg, R. Spotts. Fourth Row-A. Steinrnetz, T. Stickney, B. Steube, R. Steidie, D. Stoos, J. Snyder, K. Strader, B. Thomas, D. Straub. Home Room 321A First Row-N. Wenck, J. White, N. Winter, E. Willis, R. Wendell, P. Westgate, A. Wilson, C. Warden. Second Row-L. W nne M. Worley S y 9 7 Warner, C. Washkom, B. Young, C. War- ford, J. Warner, F. Williamson. Third Row-D. Wireman, B. Weech, S Weigel, M. J. Winger, N. Wirth, M. Zart G. Wesley, B. Watson, C. Williams. Fourth Row-R. A. Weaver, E. Weyand, M Wharton, C. Ziccardi, J. Wolf, M. Zealley J. Wiebe, D. Wehburg, B. Wood, A. West 1 Lg. .,7 fi' -.. My wil g .A -, I. s Home Room 215 First Row-E. Anderson, J. Benna, F. Birk J. Bennet, E. Barret, H. Bernhardt, R Birney, R. Baker, D. Bono, G. Asmus, B Barker. Second Row-E. Bockstiegel, P. Back, D Ault, J. Bioolware, C. Brown, J. Brewster C. Berliner, J. Agin, R. Bothwell, C Bieser. Third Row-L. Anderson, F. Bookout, R Bradiield, E. Brown, E. Berdoll, B. Ander- son, R. Baker, J. Applegate, H. Brown, D Bolce, W. Brice. Home Room 217B First Row-R. Carroll, J. Cobb, D. Cogan, H. Campton, J. Brunck, W. Castellini, R. Crosset, D. Cameron, L. Danell, R. Colthar, R. Corder, F. Buxton. Second Row-R. Davis, L. Combs, E. Colley, J. Coleman, P. Cowley, D. Coyle, J. Charl- ton, J. Bullock, W. Castleberry, M. Danner, T. Chumley, J. Coomer. Third Row-V. Camerdo, C. Buckshorn, J. Burns, R. Burgess, W. Cornelius, S. Car- ringer, R. Cullen, J. Cogan, J. Curry, J. Cowan, N. Collard. Home Room 217 First Row-M. Carter, D. Carnes, M. Clark, H. Cross, P. Currier, S. Davis, E. Conant, 'G. Cates. Second Row-R. DeNapoli, J. Carmichael, N. Currier, R. Cole, R. Christopher, P. Davis, S. Deisel, M. Cook. Third Row-P. Daugherty, B. Curtis, B. Connor, V. Cortes, K. Crider, P. Craig, B. Carstens, E. Coons, C. Clippinger. Home Room 217 First Row-P. Burnham, J. Brown, P. Brown, R. Cole, P. Caldwell, J. Bowers, B. Braun, H. Cannaday, V. Bowling, R. Carey. Second Row-M. Burns, B. Boston, M. Bohn, M. Brown, M. Borgerding, J. Borcherding, J. Briggs, L. Bryson, B. Brock. Third Row-M. Burliegh, J. Boring, R. Cal- vert, E. Buckholz, E. Bryan, M. Brown, C. Broadnax, B. Brockman, A. Brown. X Home Room 134 First Row-M. Kopp, A. Locke, M. Keller, V. Lacy, M. Loomis, B. Little, J. Lewis, L. Kidwell, D. Kuck, S. Lautenschbager, J. Koppman. Second Row-J. Lang, J. Kroger, J. Light, J. Langdon, M. Lawson, D. Lessel, S. Liddell, V. Klein, P. Logemen, H. Lind, B. Kuhlman. Third Row-B. Kettler, M. Kiphard, C. Liggins, M. Lohrum, M. Lemon, J. Keese, L. Lindsey, S. Long, E. Lamb, V. Leahy. Home Room 211 First Row-B. Schierlolh, R. Schmidt, T. Reynolds, L. Ransick, D. Reeves, C. Rob- inson, A. Richt, H. Rufiley, B. Schwindt, B. Ryberb, J. Ruoff, D. Robinson. Sec0nd Row-C. Schardine, F. Roelle, C. Sandusky, G. Rust, D. Roch, H. Ratcliff, R. Rempe, D. Schultz, E. Rudder, L. Rouse, C. Rautenstrauch. Third Row-C. Roser, G. Ramsey, R. Ran- som, P. Schmidt, H. Richard, R. Reinhold, P. Sebastian, R. Richarg, C. Schott, E. Shanabrook, R. Schwartz, H. Schumacher. Home Room 319A First Row-W. Vaughn, W. Turner, L. Tay- lor, P. Stein, M. Vogt, L. Walker, S. Stone, H. Stephens. Second Row-J. Wallington, B. Vehr, S. Storch, S. Swing, E. Surman, G. Thill, P. Storch, P. Towzey. Third Row-D. Sweggler, M. Price, M. Strong, S. Stephens, R. Strange, J. A. Wagner, J. Steward, K. Tuell, V. Stewart. Fourth Row-B. Twitty, E. Ward, S. Vaughn, L. Tidwell, J. Strack, G. Taylor, M. Surguy, R. Christopher, J. Steinkuhl. Home Room 305 First Row-R. Hoffman, C. J. Goyert, J Hartman, D. Hummel, J. Hedrick, B Harper, W. Graves, J. Hill, R. Jacobs. Second Row-V. Holt, D. Hoffhouse, J. G Hill, W. Hosbrook, J. Hueber, S. Ilhardt R. Holzwarth, W. Hill, R. Goodwin, J Henefelt, C. Hicks. Third Row-R. Harmn, E. Horney, J. Hess L. Hesselback, W. Hughes, T. High, L Hill, R. Groenke, J. Hone, H. Helferick P. Gravengaard, R. Gregg, D. Godshall. 1 , J . if if E i x f o. f ' . xl' . i - ' 5 3 1, . ilff .- 7' y , p Y Q -' rv 'i ...fo owne 1-wif' Home Room 7 First Row-R. Batsold, G. Belperio, E. Am lung, J. Acomb, J. Bick, R. Altvater, P Aschinger, K. Appel, E. Baird. Second Row-M. Ash, R. Appenfelder, L Allgeyer, J. Aune, F. Becker, G. Back, H Bell, R. Apple. Third Row-B. Baird, B. Bailey, J. Bat- sakes, G. Batsakes, T. Atkins, W. Barnett B. Bauer. Fourth Row-D. Becknell, D. Bacher, K Bartrug, B. Beneker, R. Arbaugh, B Bellonby, J. Benhase. Home Room 10 First Row-H. Blumhuff, M. Cholmondeley D. Cafferata, T. Colwell, L. Bratburd, F Callaghan, F. Cismadi, H. Broadwell, R Bihlman, B. Blum, D. Brown. Second Row-B. Boling, C. Brunk, C Brown, J. Champlin, W. Clark, C. Burds- all, B. Brockmeyer, H. Bradley, J. Brox- terman, E. Braun, J. Bosserman. Third Row-T. Carnahan, J. Brown, G Cobb, O. Butts, T. Chiodi, G. Brockmeyer S. Burkley, R. Blum, E. Burdette, A Bridges, C. Bridges. Home Room 18 First Row-S. Gaines, B. Frost, E. Gerard M. Gibson, G. Gartrell, E. Gelter. Second Row-V. Fiege, F. Fenstermacher J. Gavin, S. Frazier, M. Gist, R. Garn, Bi Gillespie, G. Franz. Third Row--J. Fiege, D. Fitzwater, E. Gim M. Fambro, N. For-d, C. Fendier, Ri Fuchs, V. Fatsy. Fourth Row-S. Foster, S. Frank, V. Geer, T. Fletcher, P. Geroci, B. Flaugher, C. Fowee, E. Fruechtnicht, E. Frazier. Home Room 219 First Row--D. Pugh, H. Pascal, B. Rums- field, J. Radtke, J. Rogers, R. Prinzel. Second Row-V. Rice, A. Routsong, B. Pippin, B. Richardson, V. Plueddemann M. Riesenberg, S. Passauer, L. Richards B. Robinson. Third Row-E. Rogers, P. Piper, M. Ray- mond, D. Ries, A. Philippi, M. Ross, H. Ray, J. Rindfleisch, R. Pitman. Fourth Row-J. Ross, R. Pope, D. Pharr, C. Roper, J. Phillips, E. Petry, J. Readmond, J. Rattermann, J. Rathkamp, J. Price. r 1 Q , QXKKA T V : f .V,, L r 15. . 1 vi ii. I 4, , ' 4:4533 - fp.. ' g, V Home Room 206 First Row-F. MacKay, B. Lehrner, H. Ketz, W. Mark, C. Kershaw, D. Lotterer, K. Koltt, H. Linn, B. Keith, G. Hopper, K. Klute, G. Maddocks, L. Low, J. Levine. Second Row-D. Kirkpatrick, T. Laycock, P. Kessis, J. Keifer, R. Lockard, W. Cal- age, D. Machen, M. Kyle, P. Lindsey, M. Buell, R. Kirsten, H. Keilkolz. Third Row-A. Lett, E. Koller, W. Lewis, E. Kunkel, R. Kidwell, J. Kromer, W. Kirke, B. Lanter, J. Laumann, R. Krumme, E. Lipman, B. Kerler, F. Lohrum. Home Room 228 First Row-N. Wilson, M. Zimmerman, P. Westerfield, V. Yarberry, B. Weber, S. Wichlach, N. Willham, B. Zaeh, B. Zeh, H. Wymer. Second Row-J. Woerner, P. Young, M. Wiechers, M. Williamson, J. Weinman, M. Wuest, D. Whitaker, R. White, A. Whit- mire, P. Wilson. Third Row-M. Wermuth, H. Woodley, E. Williams, R. Webber, M. Welch, D. Zic- cardi, J. Williams, E. Wlliams, C. Wil- liams, P. Webb. Home Room 227 First Row-C. Trotter, B. Washington, F Voigtlander, J. Wasmer, L. Thurston. J Townsend, E. Toerner, R. Volpe. Second Row-B. Waid, G. Ulm, B. Trout J. Urmetz, D. Wachob, H. Weaver, T Ware, F. Tucker, S. Vance. Third Row-B. Wagner, J. Waterman, P Tierney, Z. Turner, L. Trees, E. Tippen- hauer, R. Vaccariello, M. F. Tomlinson M. L. Weaver. Home Room 226 First Row-B. Stevens, S. Thompson, C Sudbrack, J. Stewart, A. Snider, V Spencer, L. Stevens, J. Teare, F. Terry H. Spillman. Second Row-C. Sparrow, W. Stoffregen, J Spanagel, C. Starr, G. Thiele, V. Stur- geon, H. Sturm, L. Thornhill, M. Stoifer Third Row-V. Stickler, P. Taylor, G. Spur- lock, E, Stuntz, M. Street, J. Stillmaker G. Strange, G. Speckman, J. Thomas. , iii? Q , 1. 1: Q75 -N L .1 9 .. .if -V 3 ' 25 TQ ' .F 1 ' 2 ' 25' , . 5 ' lf H V it fl 4 3 , N , . ,V . f .3 . h ' ' v '- . YEA f ' v If ll. Tf L' ff . 1 A '- Home Room 9 First Row-L. Carr, M. Byrns, R. Carpen- ter, E. Budina, B. Conatser, L. Chalmers Second Row-M. Chapman, M. Brown, V Bryant, J. Byrd, L. Butterfield, J. Claw- son, B. Bryan, A. Chumley, M. Coleman Third Row-I. Brown, H. Coffey, C. Clark D. Chervenak, S. Browne, L. Clark, S Carter, N. Brown, K. Cook. Fourth Row-E. Brown, M. Brown, C Clark, J. Brooks, B. Carter, D. Brumage B. Clark, C. Carr. Home Room 19 First Row-W. Fried1'ick, D. Grifhth, B Funke, J. Fielman, W. Goenewein, J Gerard. Second Row-C. Frazee, M. Giardullo, D Fitzpatrick, H. Finlaw, C. Foertmeyer T. Evans, H. Friedhoif, J. Gim. Third Row-L. Fayard, E. Ertel, D. Friesz D. Felts, W. Greene, C. Givens, S F1'eeman. Fourth Row-C. Giesenberg, E. Ernst, R Ent, L. Logan, G. Fredrick, J. Goodloe J. Gassett, J. Ferencak. Home Room 22 First Row-J. Grimes, D. Gutjahr, R Hertel, J. Hayden, T. Hayslip, R. Hoitz. Second Row-B. Huesman, B. Hesterberg W. Gumm, E. Hilbert, D. Guard, C. Harp- old, O. Hardin. Third Row-A. Haggerty, G. Halvordson E. Hasselbeck, M. Haas, D. Hanna, R Hammond, R. Hobson. Fourth Row-T. Hesketh, R. Hall, D. Hill D. Hargis, R. High, J. Harper, C. Harris Missing-G. Himes, W. Hanna, J. Helm. Home Room 133 First Row-D. Hoebbel, D. Karsen, R. Jones J. Jonson, D. Kaeser, D. Jenkins, J Johnson. Second Row-J. Horne, T. Humbert, J. Jor- dan, J. Kayser, G. Hofmann, R. Jones, A Junker, L. Huey. Third Row-J. Holzholt, B. Katzenmeyer B. Hughes, C. Howland, J. Hoffman, D Hopkins, L. House, H. Holt. Fourth Row-B. Jester, W. Jones, D. Jones M. Johnson, R. Hunt, P. Jones, K. Kadon P. Hoobe1', B. Hoebel, R. Jacobs. . V,VVv. W 5 M g. 41. gf A - - . 11, . Home Room 11 First Row-M. Duhme, B. Decke1', J. Def- fren, B. Cramer, A. Curtis, P. Dunbar M. Duderstadt, M. Duncan, M. Dorna, P Edwards, F. Dye, F. Dean. Second R010-J. Emerson, F. DeWitt, V Crommins, A. Crawford, M. Dunlap, M Dyer, M. Darrs, B. Denison, R. Cropsey V. Doyle, R. Daniel, J. Day. Third Row-R. Crosby, I. Ducker, M Doscher, J. Curtis, R. Courtney, L. Ester- brook, S. Custer, M. Eifert, C. Crow, M. Douglas. Home Room 132 First Row-C. Hughes, H. Hines, M. Hof- mann, P. Isaacs, J. Hilbert, D. Hughes B. Ison, M. Jones, J. Howe, J. Howeson R. Huber, J. Jansin, V. Hildebrandt. Second Row-J. Hone, D. Jenkins, E. Hurd E. Hutchinson, P. Hopkins, J. Hough: ton, J. Jacobs, M. Holland, P. Hill, E Johnson, R. Hill, M. Inestu. Third Row-P. Howard, J. Hounshell, J Hull, J. Joi-dan, L. Howell, J. Justice, of Holoch, R. Hoffard, J. Houck, J. Horwitz I. Johnson, V. Johnson, I. Ingram. Home Room 5 First Ron'-J. Bauer, B. Andrews Boehmer, C. Beier, H. Applegate, Aeschbach, B. Adams, B. Bredemier, Baker, B. Boone, P. Bridge. Second Row-R. Brehner, J. Applegate, Biddle, M. Braun, J. Aden, B. Bemis, Arand, M. Aglamesis, B. Anders, Brasey, E. Berry, P. Bender. 325515 CUGF' E Si RJ C T 5 ll' 6. urn 5 GJ -s 0 0 W' S17 3 IU 9' Z bert, B. Berry, M. Barnett, J. Anderson S. Bookaut, C. Bratton, J. Binder, B Bready, S. DeRoo, A. Broirman, C. Brand E. Anderson. Home Room 203 First Row-M. Nicolaci, M. Nagel, M Nicolaci, P. Millard, J. Monce, L. Neu- mann, B. Myers, J. Mulholland, A. Nall L. Nichols, S. Motter, S. Miller. Second Row-M. Neugent, M. Modeland, 295 xg.. 9513 CI N U1 5 asa' 5 :-' o F155 V11-r rf 55:03 :QE r-I-,rf-KU '53 12 P751 63 L12 E5 Zo'5'E' CD 255 mira: Minella. Third Row-L. Odell, P. Odell, B. Morris P. Miller R Norrish N Oehler W M ', . , . , . ohn A. Nicola, S. Ortner, M. Norton, B. Mor- son, M. Mitchell. 1 v r v Home Room 201 First Row-M. Mead, B. McHugh, J. Mc- Kernan, J. McCord, R. Malova, J. Lothes, E. Maier, M. Mardis, D. McCollum, K. Merriman, V. Meinking, S. McKenzie, A. McIntosh, J. Meyer. Second Row-V. McCartney, E. McKinney, S. McVeiy, J. Middlernan, R. McVicker, J. Mathis, B. Mays, H. Love, B. McAvoy, S. Magoteaux, W. Madden, E. Mainous, J. Loux, M. Madden. Third Row-H. Middlebrook, V. Meyer, N. McCray, J. Lucas, M. Malpartida, V. Meyer, S. Miles, M. Meister, V. Mann, M. McKee, M. Marsh, S. Maxwell, H. Mallios J. Meyer. Home Room 209 First Row-V. Poole, C. Purificato, P. Naugle, J. Nelson, J. Mowery, R. Nolte R. Murphy, W. Nichols, B. Phillips. Second Row-J. Orlik, R. Osterbrock, E. Putman, M. Nethero, J. Pendery, B. Pieper, G. Phillips, D. Oeters. Third Row-R. Mustain, R. Pullem, G. Poll J. Nolting, J. Moore, P. Parker, J. Oezer D. Proll, L. Radtke. Home Room 208 First Row-W. Mitchell, G. McGahey, R Meacham, J. Meyer, W. Memke, U. Miller E. McGill. Second Row-A. Moermond, T. Meyer, S Marriott, E. Martin, W. McIntosh, J Messer, C. McMullen. Third Row-W. McVay, R. McFarlin, R Mille1', W. Minning, J. Miller, R. Mc- Elheny, P. Miller, W. Melvin. Fourth Row-K. McMullin, B. McIntosh, R Miller, B. Matthews, R. McKibben, T Meacham, R. Mathias, N. Miller. Home Room 17 First Row-J. Covert, D. Dicks, G. Dustin D. Denges, R. Craver, J. Drake, N. Dcye F. Dowell, J. Croxton, B. Cramer, T Eberle. Second Row-B. Decker, F. Dencer, H Dietz, G. Creager, E. Dogan, E. Elliot S. Dingley, R. Doelling, C. Davis, R Ehrlich, T. Dunlap. Third RowfJ. DeR0o, R. Davis, R. Elliot R. Dixon, R. Davis, D. Cooper, W. Custer R. Cook, J. Cooper, R. Daley, K. Cooper W. Divens. V 9 1 1 1 J V six A :it kt X I Home Room 21 First Rf?Il'fJ. Grossheim, L. Harman, J Hogin, J. Heisler, E. Godfrey, N. Hall P. Gurney, J. Helser, E. Hartman, M Herschede, H. Hermerdingx Second Rf?lt74M. Hagedom, C. Glenn, J Gutzwillcr, E. Hennjes, L. Headley, N Hamm, C. Heinzelman, J. Hedrick, M Heimsoth, R. Henson, S. Hahn, L. Harvey Third Row-D. Hasson, D. Gristock, B Henry, V. Hedges, L. Guenther, E. Hend- erson, E. Glenn, E. Gray, J. Heuberger L. Harmon. Home Room 226A First Row'-G. VVehage, J. Young, B. VVil- liams, VV. Woods, D. VVaid, B. VVillen- brink, B. Vogel, R. VVeber, L. Wlainscott W. Wlorley, R. Wedding. Second Rou'fB. Ulmer, K. Umbach, J Tolley, A. Tupper, R. Weber, T. Todd T. Woodruff, C. Woerner, H. Yazell J. Wuenker, R. Voris, S. Willis Washburn. Third Rou'4B. Weise, R. Trantei VVa.vra, F. VVa,e:ner, T. Varrelmann, VS Treuheit, J. Ulrich, T. Toft, J. Hone. T Watson, G. Young, T. Vandervliet, G Whitaker. Home Room 224 First Rfill'-H. Siegel, N. Simo Schooley, B. Scamman, B. Scott, D. Sen- delbeck, A. Soar, J. Schluep, S. Schultz Schreiner, R. Sasser, M. Saffran, G. Scott C. Schafer, J. St. Clair, J. Schmidt Scarpuishi. Third Roz4'fC. Schott. E. Schulte, J. Seltz J. Singer, F. Rush, V. Shaffer, R. Shoul- dise, E. Smith, B. Smith. Fourth RflIl'?J. Schrader, M. Shockley, D Schwartz, L. Sm i th, B. Schafei Shaefer, V. Sli p py, J. Smithers Schubert. Home Room 219A First Row-M. Stitts, J. Snyder, R. Steph- enson, F. Stewart, G. Snyder, J. Thiel C. Smith. Second Roll'-B. Taylor, R. Shafer, L. Staut R. Spencer, D. Swormstedt, W. Teetoi Third Ron-462. Shaw, I. Taylor, D. Strick- land, R. Seeber, J. Smith, P. Shriner, D Thorsen. Fourth Rowgl. Steele, A. Stanle, Surber, R. Simcox, J. Thiel, W. Shields R. Smith, D. Taylor. , D .y O ns, B Second I'i'0Il7?L. Siegel, B. Smith, B ,I I, D , E V, R 602721176 552 51715215 GRADES THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL These diligent pupils of Withrow Junior High School are happily looking forward to the day when they, too, will be able to regard the seventh and eighth grades with fond memories. But being a Senior High student does not consist entirely of looking back, my children, so prepare yourselves now for the more extensive and varied fields which will claim your interest in the near future. You may be sure that your accom- plishments in Junior High will prove to be good stepping- stones along the path to success in Withrow itself. A . 1- if 5513 J su ms! , : y A, gg W ,WE V new i i Q if 1 , E ,.r, f 3 EW :zo 49' :Q Q an r H f as Jes ,w i .' be -J offs 1 ' if f From apple for teacher in peacetime to victory garden and scrap drive in wartime. Didya ever hear of the Automotive Trade School ? Yeah, my Dad went there, but I don't know where it was. You're standing on the spot! This very building used to be it, until 1929 when the Junior High moved in after one year in the Senior High building. Well, how could it fit into the Senior High It wasn't very big thong the staff con- sisted of only three teachers. Gosh, we've improved-from three to twenty-five teachers. I don't imagine there was a single room team, newspaper, or dramatic club in the whole school then. I should say not. Think of all the ad- vantages we have. We certainly are lucky. building? Aren't we ? W f S if- 'N I We- if 1 I .,,., - , ,a' iiljggmii mx A ,,...1.1,Q 5, ,..V,i,..M-me gf ,ffz-,iff in ,gy T 6 . 3 Fry, lf Q I 15? lg 'Q ,gfz,::f, 1, Y ,V . 1 4.14 if , 1 fi 2 1, is ' 2 2 -2332 ? L? F- 11 2534: ,gs 1' Y 2-4'-'V A ' 2 1 if .F . 3 vii-64 N .W 1- 7 i 5 , pw' V f fi f Y : , -- 1 1.1 ' ' s -Y - , ,. 'W' 4 3, . if ei is 9 3-. If . ' we L -g,.:.if. , ' , .nag t - .. . -. Qi i t g T u .t . V, - .Ji E -- M if -- . - - :Y-I' ,mf if 'Iv X , f ,I , , V 'J V Z - 1 uw, ,MA-3. , . 1 f, . I . , W af r. . . lflightli Grade Paolinn, J. Niederhelman Allen. J. Moesta. Second Row -M. Meas, J. Dells, M. Strunk, S. Clark, C. Gifford, G. Ilhardt, J. Evans, H. Bodenstein, B. Grabencamp, J. Church, shutz, M. Knodel. Third Row --J. Parker, S. Blank. E. Barrick. N. Alli- son. S. Hannaford, D. Baird. M. Gosiger, J. Far- ran, C. Towzey, R. Abra- ham, J. Kelly. M. Winzeler, E Taylor, J. Pruss, R. Green. Fourth Row P. Shorr. M. Sellers, C. Morley. M. Hale, C. Becker. K. Nelson, E. Crabbe. N. Fuldner. O. Wiz-dimer. S. Strunk. B. Prirzne. A. Kullman, N. Johnson, J. Swanson, R. Cook, J. Davis. First Row D. Weise, C Matthews. C. Jackson, L. Kidd. G. Lastoria, D. Dewd, W. Doyle, M. Gillespie, P. Beats, G. F r e l a nd, R. Loschiavo. A. Wilmes. B. Johns, J. Girand, J. Mals- bary, E. Heck, M. Meister. Second Row--J. Armandroff, L. Pfinizstag, G Conner. P. Martin, G. Hemphill. J. Kinzer, N. Fitzgerald, P. Fields, S. Scefeldt, I, Brown. H. Tomlin, M. Venable, J. Clark, D. S a ly e r, M. Luyster. D. Lawrence, M. Luyster, J. Morrissey, Ii. Stevens. Third Row G. Tucker, M. Gibson, R. Schmidt, A. Stephenson. S. Andreadis, G. Simpson J. Miller, J. Weigel, P. Limes, P. Limes, P. Yee. A. Wenzel. A. Brenner, H. Carter, J. Hancock, J. Giese, E. Knight, H. Van Horn. S. Mullay. Fourth RowfS. Rami. J. Andriot, P. Curry. M. Wil- son, B. Pulliam. S. Nel- son, H. Dawson, J. Frey, L. Lakeman, S. Lakeman, A. Hundemer. V. Cline, B. Atkinson, J. Hasenjaeger, . L. Baker, A. Gutjahr. M. Mahley. C. Lipp, J. Beach. Metal, the vital ingredient of modern warfare, starts its journey to the front from our own back yard? Q99 Any scrap for victory. The War call of the Junior High at scrap drive time has brought A the amazing result of six and one-half tons of old iron and used metal. l l First Row'-M. Means, S. P, Finn, S. Hurling, Z: Thompson, M. Ambrose, M. Knoll, R. liuehler, M. Sim- mons, L. Shradcr, M. Kemp, S. Rubenbauer, P. M, Humphreys, M. An- First Row'-R. Bauer, R. MeAvoy, R. Rice, R. Far- l ris, R. lionomini, W. Zeuch, E, M ueller, J. Warner, R. Nachting, E. I Wilson, K. Robinson, J. Rurns, D. N i l a n d, R. Noble, H. Schramm. Second Row R. Greiman. C. Cahall, C. Dolin, V. I Brooks, F. Klip p e l, IC. Fasiil, D. Knight. R. Hall. W. Neugent, R. Clarke, l'. Ahlert, E. M os ie r, R. Rrown, T. Brewster, W. Haley, R. Huston. R. Thornton, L. Shelton. Thiril Row J. Grotlisch. A. Koch, A. R04-, 'l'. Grate. R. Nelson, J. Sullivan, A. Eeonomou, C. H il l, R. H agen, T. Stevens, M. Mann, M. Davis, J. Horn. E. Schmidt, W. Rlust, A. Rutherford, D. Sandberg R. Moore, R. Martin. Fourth Rowf D. Cotes, H. Jewett. L. Russell, A. Lauria, E. Neuenschwan- Llcr, J. Scotty. J. Morrisey. J. Porter, E. Hurst, R. R e ik e, R, Thornton, S. Tries. E. Johnson, W. Gross, B. Glascr, M. Lewis, W. Fitzpatrick. First Rowffl. Williams, W. Zind, K. Schanz. C. Weis- enborn, R. Melvin, J. l'iron, C. Crawford, J. lirown, D. McCarthy, D. Hensel, W. Meade, J. Bliss, A. Reitter. C. Bernert. J. Nolan, H. Sackrider, J. Linville. Second Row G. Wilson, C. Winterhalter, C. Healy, R. Messinger, B. Moerlein, R Fish, P. Lupper, R. Dover, R. MacKenzie. R. Boesch. C. Bennett, E. Henderson. R. Fitzwater, F. Wilson, F. Stricker, M. Mann, F. Avril. Third Row4P. l'ummill, J. Jester, D. Levi, J. Eha, R. Burgess. M. Schwartz, D. Tegarden, G. Nickerson, li. Duvall, B. Forbrikter, R. Mmllin, R. Hoffman, H. Flaizg, D. Merton, F. Back- l scheialer, T. Lutz, R. Brockway. Fourth Rowf J. Rutherford, F. Stuessel, R. Tartz, L. Comisar, J. Falta. B. Muhlhofer, A. Rarringer. J. Hoffhousc. P. Hummer. 1 A. Groenke, J. Bolce, T. I Novak. P. Games. T. Blum- enstein, S. Davies, R. Con- lon. S. Strickland, R. Mt-Clure. While fighting men are vitally necessary for victory, fighting dollars purchase the implements of war. . . . M. L--- ...., ..-LL . .- uae. - ' I -.-.. I., -A HW' ' . Ffw Hsu far ' i if When someone directs the ' wh. www 2 question And what are you doing toward victory ? To the Junior High, the answer is one of which to be proud. We have bought 530,400 in War Bonds and Stamps. First Rowe'--M. Iiartsrh, R. De Weese, J. Kniszht, S Meier, H. l'errY. F B:-ieriswyl, S. l'ayler. li. Dnhlheimer. P. Johnston F. McCullough. J. Lam bert, M. Ironmonpzer, U Cargill, D. De Wen-se, L. Allen, Second Row S. Elliott, V. G. McCord, I.. Ml-Laughlin, Crawford, R. Miller. A. Kinsey, H. Peterson, M Morris, G. Johnson, G Daley, J. Johnson. M. Jef fries, N. Helm, ll. Hasren, li. Long. Third Row -J. Reeves. M. Thayer, C. Walsh, J. Schultz, J. Hauser, li. Ray mond, S. Reed, K. Wilde C. Reif, V. Hnnniville, Deziring, N. Nelson, Smith, M. Mylvr. Fourth Row T. Helser, J Newhart, M. L. Clawson V. Bain. S. Kleine, li. I Lessel, D. Kepler, Struck, K. Van Altunzi. A Riley, M. J. Leuke, E Whitcomb, P. Meyer, li. VVeyand, J, A. Ge Larden J. Cook, S. Rive-. First Row R. Rose, ll. Bet tinger, R. Shively, IJ. Sam mons, M. F. Ha-rsuhedv, L A. Watkins, E. Lloyd, H Rader, J. Hopkins, Steele, M. Giltz, H. lim-wer L. Dennis. Second Row J. M L' N ea l P. Humphries, V. Firth, M Shaw, N. Vvenstra, M Blum, M J. Duunc-r, F Ray, M. Farris, M. Hunley son, C. Grimm, N. liimeli V. N. AI 11 Jf Naefzel. Third Row V. Stan-khou D. Scott, V. Martin, U BC E. Smith, V. Genton, ll. J Layne, S. liesusl n, J. A Owens, M. St. Clair, J Fong, J. Elliott, R Hornsby, S. H e i rl e n , J Wagner. Fourth Row C, Zeulley, G Snodegrass. IC. Williamson R. Cordis, li. J. Murphy V, Casey, l'. liurns, I Zeueh, A. Stn-inkamp, M Thompson, K. Yarbrough R. Ramsey. M. Welch. J Sparling, M. Svhanz. D Suew. Tluough the efforts of the Junior High pupils, many of our needy families ale made happy at Thanksgiving. The distrlbution of fourteen baskets ot food to worthy Wlthlon families was the Junior Highs project last Thanksgiving. Also twenty dollais was donated to the Free Day Nurseries. i hrun C Jmhnk ' First Huw -F. Dvusrhlv. D Clipninger, H. liouert. B Clawsun, K. Cahall, J Kelly, IJ. Sanders, IJ. Cal- vert, C. Curtis, W. Greno- lot. li. Carrier, C. Faul- curxoxy R. LG Munn, A lliwmwii. Surolnl Row- IS, Cowan, J liclwzirrls, H. Hailey, R Cliitvvoud. J. Grate, D Hezlc-lv. Pl. Jeffries, L. Cin- vush. I . Jordan. l'. Sauer- n, , - , 0. barl- son, 'I'. Dllstviwlievk, G Knalxe. R. Elliot. Third Row J. ldsque, C Link. S. Kiphart, l.. Horn .I. Ks-nm-y, li. KL-fauner, U. Wharton, C. King, H Yi-4-, li. Fisher, l.. Lumley 'l'. Oth-njohn, li. l'zn-1-, C Szintzunxm-lu. R. Us-an, A lizlyvs. J, Dvnigos. l uui'th Row F. Nelson, R Griilith, J. Hall, 'l'. Klum 'l'. W1-sselman. Il. Ander- epru, J. Grifiitli, R. Cad- wallzuler, Ii. lilac-k, N Ulm 1' V, C. li ukm- r, Schmidt. F. Loymlurf, 'I'nylrn'. VV. Bentley, Allison, IC. Brown. .If B. ia. First Row R. Sykes, F. Sut- ton. U. Kratx, I.. Muhl- hofer. A. Cook, J. Jones, R. Stl-inwart, A. Combs, J. Q' r' :1 n e, C. li r u w n, H. l'iurrc, W. Halvmwlsnn. A. VVilsun, J. 'l'vnln'ink, T. Gm-erm, R. W I' i LF h t, C. Davis, H. Surnnivrs, T. lflvoslzuge. S4-A-uml Row W. Svliruf, F. Fulilr. R. Shaw. W. Shinkle, l'. Maxrill, U. Kinix, G. Gristcwk, C. lirysnn, R. Stitrlivnoth. H. Spurlocfk, D. Sc-hnimler, J. W1-ison, W. Y 0 u n fr, FI. Kinly, W. Sampson, R. Simpson, W. lfurum-ss, R. Patton. Third Row -D. Hartman, D. Walker, C. Mc-Mullen, R. Kohler, J. Ccntrullo, H. Schutimzkamp, R. Grace. G. Nair, C, Knuevliel, S. Van l'elt, H. Rainier, Fl. Muon-, N. Sl?lt'lih0llS0. F. Garrett. R. Carroll. J. Thompson. Fourth Row E. l'm-rtlwl' K, Roberts, J. Evans. C. Hill R. lirvyer, J. Gurm-y, T Stramrv, E. Vuprul R Womls, li. Baker, C. Stie- ofT, lf. Castlelu-rry. J. Hall VV, M1-Mannis, IJ. Taylor, S. McConnell, J. McCul- louuh. l'. Kes:-it-ll, li. Par- sons, A. Johnson. . . - ' ' ' d t Specialized training in lip readlng IS the key that opens the door to oDD01tl1H1UeS fm these Stu en S Deaf pupils from all parts of the city come to Withrow for training. With the help of hearing aids, and illustrated charts, they improve their speech, depending entirely on lip reading to understand what is said to them. wfw-w-mf-mwm.,,.,,, 1 ' 1 X The successful prosecution of a world-wide war may depend on these materials. Waste paper is needed to package shells, food, and other necessities for the armed forces is often seen in the daily newspaper. These words received more than a passing glance in the Junior High. The paper drive, organized and directed by Mr. Wilbur, resulted in the accumulation ot' iifteen tons of paper, magazines, and cardboard. A small portion oi' the loot is pictured. The money derived from the sale of the paper was contributed to the Cincinnati Public School War Chest. This project was but one of the undertakings of 'little Withrow toward the war effort. 1 851 J, ,vm '49 A wwf? num df , , '- M, 14 X . ' 6 5 4 Y x Y fi A ' , QGMQ +1 , .4 2 f ,fgr VL kkiv lj K t I x ,A W V. - HY Y iii by-veii , ,F Q K , W sig Hg ' I , 0' .YA .A W? 4 I ll Q L sv 2 LN fag' K 1 T5 , 3, 1,53 Mg v ff' em-Q me 'H 1 Fgfegs .1 14?-,,,f,:,, , T tijjgfg, E, :li Ni , Affxkx aww!! r , 'M' SQ V 6 ' 5 .1 1 ,ff -A 3 . I m Y 2 L. ?M4. ,f ' 9' -4 Wa, Hvwififrifzsf nf-Q5 ,,, f'fA f- f .Lx W-12... 'GsE.+mS4x43.wQwmwyM 'F' M: W L 3- 'W r f'fpn.., I 5? 221' 7 4 ZZ 2 30 THEN AFTER 3:00 NOW What will the graduates of '44 remember after twenty-five years? Will it be the laboratories Where their eyes were first opened to the wonders of science, or the lunchroom where they met their friends every day? Each of these Will, no doubt, have its corner in their hearts, but to many the biggest space will be given to the hours spent in WithroW's clubs and musical organizations. To those Who participated in the school's many clubs, the memory of the experiences will bring happiness and inspiration in years to come. And if you want pleasure, you must toll for lt ,f A X1 ' QW 1 Z L x M! ff pi ' l ,,,,.. 4 Q, '-L, fl sq fhfwev J J , ,W Au-iPf,., X, , ' -0 X?WU1sV'5x , X 32,338 Q .v ' wr- ,M Y, ,Q me vvv , TH E FIRST .AND THE T If-.-.wi ' , 1, 1 L The iii st Annual staff-founders of one of Withrowis proudest traditions. Do you know what the first Withrow Annual, the Withrow Annual of 1920, looked like? You would never recognize it. The senior pic- tures-135 of them-resembled tintypes. The girls looked as though they were ready to take off-hair piled high, big sailor collars. Very smooth indeed were the boys, not a cowlick escaped whatever it was they used to insure sleek perfection. The faculty, stifiiy lined up along the wall, were pictured on two pages. Queer drawings adorned the division pages. The Alma Mater Song with both words and music occupied a prominent place in the book. Stifiiy written ads peeped out from the back pages. That was the tirst Withrow Annual-1920. As we turn the pages of successive annuals, we notice many changes in step with the time, As the school grew, so grew the annual, in quality, size, and distribution. It has earned and received from the National Scholastic Press Association, the All American, Pace- maker, and Medalist awards respectively, the highest ratings accorded high school annuals. These merits we owe at least in part to the foundation given us by that first Annual. It had no predecessorsg it was a pathfinder, it had to break its own path. That annual may have pictured the stadium as a veritable lake of mud, perhaps the grass was newly sown, perhaps the rooms were not completely finished, but the tower was just as high, hearts were just as proud of Withrow and the beginning foretold the end. Today we look at their pictures, and read of their few numbers and We smile. And yet, they were tihe same as we are, they worked and laughed, they were Withrow, and we are Withrow. Their annual was a proud ancestor. Our hope is that ours may be a proud descendant. 'W' E fs--T, , f Y-F I F T H 'WITHROW' ANNUALS C. Broadwell, E. Schreiber, Art Co-Editorsg B. Stoecklin, B. Nitche, Literary Co-Editors In the spring, editors' fancies lightly turn to dreams of peace and quiet. Steel rulers, lettering pens, India ink, and worried frowns are the trade marks of the Art Staff. This staff, in doing the Annual art work, encounters and, with Miss Green's help, overcomes numerous difiicult tasks. A few of these are making the dummy, supervising picture schedules, and pasting up the layout. Their greatest task, however, is begging, cajoling, threatening, or using other means to induce the Literary Staff to meet a deadline. In this war year, the staff has even succeeded in surmounting the difficulties caused by shortages of paper, photographic material and paper cement, to produce an Annual up to the usual standard, we hope. Wanted-three Patiences! . . . lost somewhere between senior layout, club Writeups, and sales campaigns, by the below mentioned big three behind the production of this year's Annual. Mr. Rhollans, Business Adviser, Miss Green, Art Adviserg Miss Braunecker, Literary Adviser. We, of the department of pencils, paper, worn erasers, and writer's cramp, otherwise known as the Annual Literary Staff, industriously write and re- write the thousands of words which go to print in the Annual. Each club, team and activity must have a special write-up, not just any convenient number of words, but a specific number, with no variation. To cut one of our own brainchild masterpieces is the most heartbreaking job we have. Identifying pictures of all activities, clubs, athletics tand anything else the art staff decides to includej, writing captions, and composing the senior section are some of our many tasks. On class day 2070 annuals were de- livered to their proud owners. This feat was made possible bv the unilied spirit of the entire annual organiza- tion, including members of the busi- ness staff, floor supervisors and home room representatives, who also gained much practical business exper- ience through their efforts. Day by day our enthusiasm increased as we watched our quota flag grow brighter with electric stars ot' achievement. lmff fo H1'g1zf4S. Storey, I.. Brown, I3. Phillips, P. Verinilya. The Ari Sfrzjf, under the conscientious leadership of Willard Farris, the ad- vertising manager. who had to secure all ads, combed magazines and scoured newspapers for clever adver- tisements. Pictures or headline copy for Heinz's 57 or cyanide plastics sometimes suggested bright ideas for a butter, jewelry or war plant ad. Bud Strassel, not a member of the staff, must be given credit for this year's layouts. Ffrsf Hou'-B. Nash, l'. VKX-stgate, A. Nei- son, M. Strong. Ser-ond Ro14'fG. Dielilnan, M. Price, H. Cathcart. Stmzrling-R. Hezlep. Qc r W' we 'xi' Hot dogs came closer home, aspirins became necessary, as Ad and Business Staffs finished the year's vw 01k FRANK ENNIS WIl.I.Al-RD FARHIS RUTH JENTZEIN Business Manager, Advertising Manager, Annual tvpist, with an enviable record. solicitor, artist. willing and ovuwoilvcd , V .. 5' KR . p Yr 5--. ..., Q Q aff' .X A V N 51? - 3:33 qs- Q Nwi? x 1 fm, ' ' mx A gl .. l Q5 ff !, ,f Mm 1 6 5 l.4-.--,.,P.IL.......! www-vnq.. ,,4 L, u .xx 4. ,,p,Q.......z,f -4 , M., .... vu, ,,,Y . .. EVM! K n ,,,.. A V m y rn if N52 iq Tw ,Wh in XS if X M f., ,. .. 1--r Qx Nwfhgig -. 'Qvlzf WSL? 1. 71 1 E M ' ,Q Y 1 Q, 4? Q XX 4' x his Senfrrl-P. Clark, M. Larsen, D. Koch. Sfrulrling-A. Allison, M. Seslar, J. Hoover, C. Stayman, A. J. Gelder, B. Frisch, M. Stuessel. Tower News, a fine example of Withrow's student achievement aims to inculcate social and civic ideals. Thursday night! The final click of a typewriter that has been pounding' it out steadily for three hours echoes through deserted halls. The last story is checked: page dummies. measured to the word, are drawn. A window-blind slides down, lights are switched otf and another weekly issue of Withrow Tower News is put to bed. Tucking it under its black-and-white blanket are a literary staff of 25 members and a business staff of 25 members. The tinal good'-nigrht is whispered by the ad- visors, Mrs. Sibyl Linde and Miss Gladys Bahr. Twenty-eight issues of a four-page 'tTar Noozef' in Serrferl-B. tlringle, C. Hermerding, T. Perkins, M. Waiman, E. Kusnerus. addition to calling for three hours of after school work four nights each week, demand hours of book-balancing and ad-capturing: brave reporters who corner tired teachers and polipitating pupils to dig up news and human interest: and a staff-wide loyalty born of pride in a working school press. These proud possessors ofthe N. P. A.'s All-American award remember former Withrowites now in the armed forces with free copies of their publication. 194-4's Tower News has gone to bed but a wish for pleas- ant dreams and for an energetic, enthusiastic 1945 is heard from the staff-a staff that has newspaper ink in its veins and Tower News in its heart. Sfuncliug4A. Froelich, M. Brockamp, G. Naegel, ll. Schloss, R. Gibson. wr ,ww QWWA 3,6 'N 1 .R mf . .-ff' . 4 . f , .1-. M- in . . I , ef 5. R2 , ...xg x , 1 Il - ' x.,: 1 1 'Q 1, S , -1 ,, -. ,iq A . f. i , , It ii 533. sf 3 ' i'Q'w- -' 1 i, , ' V - A. LQ' 4 i - g I .J V, , fx Vf-f-.M 2 qv .B , , 1 :IV ,jig .I is J .1 In if Sh i KM.. ,Y T it , Rez- -,If , f,,. J , A raised baton, majestic purple and ivory robes-then-another memorable choir concert has begun wit , , A, .,,,,,.. . ... .. , , , ,3,,,,,i fi . ,gm , Q '37 This year there were one hundred and twenty studenls who sincerely agreed that the happy hours spent sing'- ing with the .fl Clrzppellfr C'l1ofrhaye been many. Among' the outstanding numbers presented by the choir was R. Calyeri, C'. Cann, J. Cherdron, M. Corey, S. Dickerson, 'l'. Fosher, M. llarlman, N. Hileman, H. Lawton, I.. Melvin, I.. Moorhead, IC. Neugrent, T. Perkins, J. Price, J. Sehwettman, J. Shearer, E. Simpson, IJ. Standringr, J. Waterman. D. Wehr, M. White, F. Williamson, S. Bennett, D. Hoese, li. Dinlclemann, 1 mf A? The I-iattle Hymn ol' the Republic arranged by the Choir's director Mr. Leo H. Greihcr. The Lord's Prayer , and Roll C'hariot',, which were sung in the choir's many line performances throughout the year, J. Dodson, li. Fink, l'. Goeker, D. Jones. ll. Meyer, A. Shearer, E. Slimp, V. Speekman, IC. Steves, IJ. lembrink, B. Vehr, D. Whalen. M. Williams, J. Wirth, M. Arehea, J. Bender, l'. Craig, J. Flood, S. Gibbons, R. Hezlep, P. Jackson, M. Kumpf, B. llyall, H. Means. G. Morriw, K. Yetorino, R. White, J. lYiehe, QQ! f , f,. 1' at -f - . - , ,. ' e 3: 7 5 ff ci' 5 IVV: V ' . ' 1 1 1' J' , . Y l K4 ..' the melodious strains of the voices well-blended by long hours of precise practice and endless patience. avvm-...mmf ww. aw new f-f , v W - ------ -f . deserve special mention. All will remember the way in which the choir distinguished itself in the singing of The Ballad For Americans . Several church pro- grams, assemblies and the annual spring concerts M. Durbrow, M. Runge. ll. Hudgins, G. Jensen, A. Keller, FI. Lewis, J. MacKeevel', Mellaniel, K. Meelio, M. Sehepman, B. Schoonover, G. Thill, J. VVolf. S. Jones, R. Kirkendall, R. Kyle, R. llluchmore, M. Nethero, I.. Smith, F. Snew, P. Hoober, F. Ennis, C. Chandler, ll. Roth, B. Anderson, D. Benhase, J. Brendamour, J. McNall, IJ. Stephens, B. Wiatt, li. Wilkeningr, 9 U added to the enjoyment of those who sang. The holiday season was once more welcomed by the traditional caroling ol' the choir. It can truly be said that 1944 has been a busy year tor the A Cappella Choir. E. Bockstiegfel, D. Bockstiegel, B. Gelilcrt, J. Gutiialir. ll. llagfer, H. Hartman, R. Hutrcel, R. Hntzel, R. Jilek, W. Keller, 'l'. liessis, VY. Littman, J. Louis, A. Nelson, I.. Yollunan, J. Vordes. R. Acliermann, R. Bauman, l'. Clrave1'1g'aa1'd, J. Gross, F. Hall, D. Jones, B. Klausing, R. Langer, B. lilctlratli, J. Neal, K. Pitman, I. Wilson. B. Baker. The sweet feminine voices of the Girls' Glee Club rendered their songs for the appreciation of others l'. Bender, M. L. Bridges, R. Calvert, J. Clawson, D. Corbly, li. Curtis P. Daugherty, V. Davis, R Ewig, W. Fariss, M. Faulkcner, J. Fryberger: R. Gaenge, B. Julius. M. Hartman, M. Johnson, L. Kissel, E. Kusnerus J. Ludwig. M. MeGlaughlin, L. Melvin, V. Meyer, P. Nelson, R. Ogden A . Ohnmeis, M. Paseal H. Pfinstag, H. Rahc, M. Rempe, L Schmidt, . Sherrard, I. Smith, D. Standring, D. Steinkamp, li. Steves, J. Steward . Stuntz, S. Weigel, V. Wilkerson, I.. Wood. V. Woods. S. Warner. M liisehop, F. Williamson, J. lirown. S. Harkleroad, D. lioese, J. Boring N. Boring, J. Callihan. B. Catheart, J. Dodson, J. Finch, B. Fink, S IJ E Gessner, ll. Gringel, N. Hall. I . Hartman, R. Heitz. P. Hill, J. Kubler. P. Kull, J. MacKeever, I. Miller, L. Moorhead, S. Poe, L. Pugh, H Randolph, J. Salisbury, J. Lowenstein. D. Sendelbeek, A. Shearer, J. Thompson, B. Vehr, J. Way. l4. llrownseombo. N. Thiele, J. Jones. J. Bailey, M. lienvie, S. Browne, D. lirueekner, M Burleigh, H. Cannady, B. Clark, M. Durbrow, Y, limbry, J. Fleck, D. Frederic-k. H. Funkc, M. Gayer, E, Hartman, L. Howell, H. Hudgins. li. Hutchinson, li. Kilmlvle, J. Koehne, D. Kuck, J. Lovcttc, M. Lahram. li. Mc-Vieher, J. Morris, L. Olsen, J. Radtkc. l'. Schirman, li. Schwartz. S. Shepard, V. Siemer, IS. Smith, B. Smith, I. Snow. J. Stewart. VV. Stoffrc-1:en, M. Streieher, IX. Thornton, M. Tudor, K. Tuell, S. Ulmer, M, Vogt. H, Weisgerlmer. D, Wireman, li. Knight, li. 0'Donnell, S. Thompson, J. Waterman, J. Thomas. Mr. Grether, the maestro of choral music. The Girls' Glee Club under Mr. Leo Grether has par- ticipated in many of the principal musical presenta- tions given at Withrow this year, including the Annual Christmas assembly at which they sang carols, the Early Spring Concert, and the Late Spring Concert. Rehearsals were held on VVednesday and Friday afternoons, at which times the strains of excellently harmonized Voices lifted in songs were often heard to burst forth from room 119. Their repertoire included such songs as Our Flag , Bach -Gounod's Ave Maria and the Lord's Prayer along with many other selections. The fine voices of the Boys' Glee Club are a source of enjoyment at bVltl110Vv throughout the school Vear T. Colliemi. J Eilers. li. Fine. lil. Ganspuhl. li. Jmstvr. N. Jones, A. Masiui R limi L lillucx N lin un S Lui n ll Dixon i I., Smith. I . Snow, li. Amie-rsmi. R. linthwell, A. liriflpzes, li. Dietz, C l Himei h 1 mn Q L S i Diulerstzult, li, Lahnian, ll. Schlnvtcr. li. Sta-phanson, li. lit-rnhardt, R R Smith on o in am L an? c l Mm 1 llolmbins, .l. Gutjahr, H. Hartmzln, ll Hina, R. Hulm-l. R, Hutzel, W. Keller l In l'. Kvssis. 'I'. Kcssis. M. Schmalfllss, l , Schwartz, D. l'mmle, W. Zepf A mellow blend, this A Cappella quartet. The Hogs' Glee Club, which has been lending its musical talents to Withrow for a quarter of a cen- tury, was Mr. Surdo's brainchild way back in 1919. Like all other organizations, the Glee Club has suf- fered a lack of members this year, due to the war. It has, however, managed to flourish through the years, presenting many entertaining programs. It is from the Boys' Glee Club that the Minstrels yearly take the members of their Male Chorus. At the Christmas program the Boys' Glee Club sang Watching At Nightn. This selection was equalled, if not surpassed. by the two numbers, This Is My Country and H'l'he Animals Are Coming , which were presented at the Late Spring Concert. The Sjlllijlllfllllil? Ul'f'I7PSlLl'll has provided inspirat- tion and comfort to the pupils ot' Withrow througrh the whole school year. Grieg's Piano Concerto, the haunting strains of Ruvel's Bol- ero, und the enchanting melody of Deep Purple are just a few ot' the lovely compositions which have thrilled the student body. The Junior Orchestra, acting' as the embryo of the Senior Orchestra, in addition to helping' its members in their careers in music, prepares them for their future positions in orchestral work. ln this Way, Senior and Junior Orchestras have helped their members and have supplied entertainment to audiences at all their concerts. rw... E. N... The Withrow Band-an impressive p Violins: G. Ilnverzzlllt, IC. Slimp, l'. Hzirrison, li. Addison. J. Atchison, M. Zimniernizin, M. Strunk, S. Strunk. H. l':is4':il. li, Geist-l. ll, Holxworth, I. Vzxnee. VV. lihrlizirrlt, H. Mnttox, ll. Hobson, R. Mt'Viekei'. 'If V2lI'I'ClI'!12lllll. Violzis: lf. liuekholx, li. Nlorris, li. l'Ivn-rsilll, V. Gilford. Ce-llos: N. Frzinee. J. Lynn. A. Rmlvriln-i'!, V. Jordan, N. Allison. Hass: G. liiuxrzir. li. Collard. J. Thorpe. IC. Brown, N. Gzimpfer. Flute: C. Ulizipmun, M. Kllvlc. H, Frm-iieli. Ulmer: li. Lyons. Clariii4'ts: J. VVhite. lJ.'l'u1lh-. l.. Vhilippi. f'. Sn'lii'in'ke-l. Bassoon: J. lhmiwzillnder. Horns: M. Auirer, S. l':ioliuo, li. Phillips Trumpets: A. Nelson, J. Levi, A. Dressler, .I. Holthoeff-V. Tromhoues: li. lirifrus, W. Hzininmnn, S. lfim-li. I.. lVlo1n'l'. Tubzi: M. Schuster, M, Williams. Drums: J. Sounders. C lit-rlinn-r. Harp: V. Attl. fVlarizuIer's: ll. Peterson. Il. Holt-e. I.iln'zu'i:in: li. Gs-isvl, The Withrow Orchestra-creators of fine music. rocession marching majestically across the white stripes of the football field before the game. Cornets: R. Nelson, A. Nelson. J. Kennedy. J. Levi, F. Avril, V. I'itzcr, J. Schaefer, J. Holthoefer. A. Dressler, W, Lorzxh, C. Weaver, F. Martin L. Smith, H. Greiner, H, Seilkop, I . MacKay, F. Le Monn. H, Glasgow B. Milligan. J. MeKernan. Extras S. Lanprdoe, W. Mark. Clarinets: J. White, J. Flood. B. Plummer, D, Tuttle, I'. Heermzinn J. Sehooley, li. Harper, C. Sehriekel. M. Ireland, J. Hughes. M. Ruchhoft. M. Kumpf, J. Staats, ll. Nitehe, P. Strait. L. Phillipi. T, Selkirk, F Wzltkins, I . Lach. D Stoos. D. Menzel, B. Flauzrher, Ii. Rossmzln, Il Schmidt, I.. Fine, H. Steilberyrer, li. Messer. IJ. Levi. J. Langrloe. Bass Clarinets: 15. VVilbur, C. Stemler. Flutes: C. Chapman, M. Kuek, l'. Harrison, H. French, IC. Avril. G. 'Thiele IJ. Hodson, Oboes: Ii. Lyons, N. Fuldner, S. Strickland, M. Cook. liassoon: .I. Czulwallanler, Szixes: J. Mougoy, W. Lewis, J. Broxlerman. Trombones: IS. Thiele. S. Fineh. B. Simr-ox, W. Hummann. J, Flynn. IJ Dickson, IS. Sehanz, B. Briggs. li. Knodel, J. Lloyd, G. Lipman. liaritonesz R. Townsend, I.. House, M. L. Cordes. V. Jordan. Horns: J. Shearer, M. Agzger, S. Paolino. M Knodel, E. Rierl, li. Phillips D. Vlfiedemer. M. Humphreys. Tubas: J. Thorpe, H. Rin-ke, G. Schuster, M. VVilliams. G. liimzar, J. Thiel Drums: J. Saunders, C. Berliner. E. Slimp, D. Sehleuter, D. VVilson M. Denver, L. Moore, Mascot: H. Lester. Majors and Majorettes: I'. Hzxase, T. Jeffries, P. Craiu, D. Kirkpatrirk IE. lireclenieier, M, Dudley, S. De Roo. .I. Ramltlce, G. Conner, R. Henson Ii. Umbaeh. Come right on in folks. As an added attraction We are featuring the famous hundred and ten piece marching band of Withrow High School performing intricate formations and playing glorious national and school songs--favorites of allf, This might Well have been the barker's cry outside any football or basketball game in which Withrow participated this year. After the football and basketball season were over, the marching band became the Symphonic Band, entertaining at the Early Spring Concert. 103 i ' ' M- I W . I , '. ,. ' I Y .. ,..v, B . i n W... NW., ..,. J N L .. . ' 'K END MEN B. Novak. Interlocutor, P. Westeriield, Interloeutor, D. J, Kennedy, A. Nelson. J. Levi, T. Pitzer, F, Arvil. J. Holthoefer: Bockstiegrcl. J. Flaherty, I . Flottman, Alternate, R. Gillespie, Alternate, '1',-Umblmesg B, Thiple, S Finrh, J. Lloyd, B. Simcox. W. Hammann. B. Maier, Alternate, B. MeVey, W. Merker, H. Shadwell. D. Wilson. R. Brimzsz Basses: J. Thorpe, G. Iii!-Ygillh G. Sl'l1l1SfE1'. M- WIlIi2ln1S. J. Stoeeklin, J. Thomas, R. Townsend. R. Waldvogrel, A. Whitmire. MALE CIM-imirgg J, White, J. Flood. D. Tuttle, C. Sehrickel, J. Hughes, M. CHORUS B. Anderson, B. Baker, B. Bauer, B. Bauman, D. Benhase. Ireland, B. Harper: Bass Clarinet: B. Wilbur: Piano: J. Bender, J. B. Bernhardt. R. Bothwell, J. Brendamour. S. Carson, D. Cogan, B. Dietz, MaeKeever. M. Kumpf. A. Keller, M. A. Sehepman, B. Bevan: Horns: B- DUDDICF. C. Duderstadt. J. Eilers, F. Ennis, L. Fine, J. Fretts, E. J. Shearer. M. Paolino, M. Auger, S. Paolino, B. Phillipsg Percussion: Causpohl. B. Gravenizaard, J. Gross, D. Hager, H. Hartman. 'I'. High, J. Maham, J. Saunders, C. Berliner: Harp: V. Attl: Organ: C. Chapman: I . Hull. lf- Jester- D- Jf-Hes, N. Jr-nes. W. Kellvr. R- Kirker-dull. R. Kyle, 1.iin-main. J. cfulwrillmiei-. lfzxncufrlvi-1 STAFF rm-Q.-tor of Music. J. Leavey. T. Masini, M. Nethero, D. Poole, R. Ransom, D. Sishlueter, Mr. Smith: Directors of Dancing, Mrs. Flint, Mr. Ht-nselg Director of I . Snew. L. Smith, T. Sullivan. MAKE-UP COMMITTEE M. B. Wil- Dialogue. Mr. Nankoviteh: Dire:-tor of Costumes, Miss Murphy: Vocal liams. Student Chairman, A. Allison. M. Archea, C Carr, B, S. Clark, Director. Mr Grctcher: Slcits, Mrs. Linde: Student Managers oi' Stage. J. Duhme, A. Carside, I.. Harris, L. HHYVCY R. HHFVCY- J- HUiCI'3nY'9iUh, B. High, F. Fenier. B. Nelson: Box Ofliee, Miss Cooley, Mr. Davidson: N. Knoll, J. Langdon, B. MeKeehan, R. Miller, B. Nash, B. Nitehe, H. Poster, Miss Cook, Mr. Holho, M. Lang: Program Cover, Miss Stose, Pascal. B. Robinson, B. Rumsiield, J. Saurhrunn. V. Seardinia, H Shear, IC. Lewisg Make-up, Mr. Wirth, M. B. Williams: Usher Captain, Mr. D. Siebern, V. Smith, J. Staats, W. Steele, E. Steves, P. Strait, S. Strick- Leach: Sound Technirian, L. Umbaeh: Chief Electrician, P. Luhn: Stage land. J. Summers, P. Sylvester. C. Thill, T. Van Camp, E. Volpe, P. Properties, Mr. Ray, Mr. Sehirmer: Secretary, Mrs. Smith. COSTUME Westgate, H. Wilson, D. Whalen, P Young, B. Zeh. TECHNICAL CREW COMMI'I I'EE R. Cole. A. Mallin, G- Piilifmfliris, SI.IIfIi'YIt Ass'ts., J. -P. Anson, G. Broekway, H. Brutton, D. Color. D. Coyle, J. Curry, N. Bailey. L. Boaz, L. Boaz, H, Bodenstein. B. J. Boone. D. Bredemeier, Deye. B. Eversull, D. I rueauH'. D. George, P. Gilson, D. Hanselman. J. E. Brenner. A. Broerman, A. Cargill, A. Crawford, M, Denver, B. L. Heaton, D. High, K. C. Holt. J. Kaeser, W. Lewis, G. Lipman, W. Lorah, Emriuk, R. Fess, N, Franee, J. Gatts. M. Clauh, F. Hartman. D. Heix- J. Lynn, M, Martin, B. Mathias, J. McFarland, S. MeKai5:. D. MeMannis, man. L. Howell, L. Hull, E. Humphries, M. Humphries. E. Hurd, B. L. Moore, R. Ogden, T. Pisineyzuy, I . Pinehard, R. Pullcm, H. Rieke, ' Hutchinson, P. Jackson. P. Johnson, N. Kelley, J. Kelly. J. Koymman. J. Rosenzweixz, M. Rua-hhoft, B. Sehanz, W Stapp, C. Stemler, D. Stoos, E. Lewis, A. Locke, A, Lohner, M. Loose, J. Mehne, J. Neal, M. Pascal, C. Weaver. USHER COMMITTEEH-M. Armstrong, N. Ayers, M. I. M. Price, J. Radtke, J. Roehlin. M. Rungre, P. Smith, H. Stevens, G, Chelius, J. Clark, D. Gahr. B. Gitiin, H. Gorrien, V. Hearn, P. Hillen, Stevenson. M. A. Stoddard, M. Tudor, R. Varnau, P. Wen-eh. C. VVelch, A. Hutchinson, J. Karsen, W. Lavell, M. Laviola, J Monee, D, Neacl. A. West, P. Winger. PRINTING COMMITTEE A. Aerni, D. Honaker, C. Oder, T. Painter, J. Price. E. Reed. R. Seroggins. D. Stephens, R. R. Kagrise. J. Kamman, R. Miller. J. Spaeth, D. Vaughan. PONY Stetler, J. Stewart, A. Wesdorf, R. Winston V. Woods. CAST MEMBERS CHORUS B. Burghardt, B. Cathcart. J. Curl, J. Daulton. P. Danneman. '44 NOW IN ARMED FORCES L. Biddle, T. Hamer. L. Howard. N . '--'. . .. J. Haase, S. Hetzel, B. Hutchinson, P. Jackson, A. Kendrick, J. Lowen- Lee, B. Lahman, B. Plummer, B. Stevens. WITHROW PRESENTATION .g, stien. R Meeko. P. Sayles. B. Stevens, B. Stellrnaker, J. Fliek, E. French. ORCHESTRA Violins: G. Unverzagt, P, Harrison, J. Atchison, N. D. Kohler, V. Siemer, P. Storeh, J. Fussengxer, H. Funke, R. Gibson. Thiole. E. Slimp, B. Addison: Cellos: V. Jordan. A. Rorlr-nherg: Guitar: S. Jones. D. Koch, M. Runge, P. Timm, R. Wente, M. Ericson. J. Hone. R. Miller: Flutes: C. Chapman, M. Kuelc. H. French: Ohoes: B. Lyons, I'- Main. J. lVIaeF:1rIand. VOCALISTS H. Lawton, E. Simllslrll J. N. I uldnerg Bassoon: J. Cadwalladerg Saxophones: M. Seheumann, J. Sehwettman. F. Ennis, J. Shearer, B. Anderson, D. Wehr, D. Tembrink. Broxterman, F. Watkins, L. Philippi, F. Lachg Cornets: B. Nelson, V. Morris. E. Bockstiegel, P. Wilson, W. Littman. -. , s:-.:- .1 . ' : fi 1 . . I ,,. ff 25 ' 25 . After long hours of practice, weeks of waiting, the moment arrivesg tense expectancy Glls the air, house 104 , n -' 2 Q -5f - M, 5 R NB M'-1 Q P 6 Q L wr 1 '? E , 'E W M iii 'Nui' S 'Qu N- ' 6 N. f E 4. -.Y-N K ,, Vw 56' .f was Q., , Maw viz. ' wwf , I 4 fy-Q O r 1 ' f 0 0 ' ' . 0 fn Q ' ' ,J W 'X 0 5' 'E dr V ' i rye L-.k ' ' M,1,m ' : 0 kgs i' 1355 k'?'?,4X' iff D, 3, MW ' 3 Q 3 if ,,,:,, , V1 s gg X X , , 2 3, 4 1 if , Q wp 1 vw s 2 ' E4 2 Egg S if S J n 6 K ,Q 1 M' Q S3 35 , K, A Q.. J S .ff new 3 L 1 H 5 Q, 1 y W9 ' 3 S 1 151. safe , Mg? EQ fx ' A , ::,: :,-. . . Q W 1 ' ki? ww J' 3 .a:2i1.i'3sz.,a 2,252 kg: Lim, ,..,. ... , 2 , Ri 3 , . S 2 if ,z g 1 f 3 , Q 2 ff 2 Y 3 a 'fi fi WE af , is K5 RWE, .... Ui : IL 3 I 'RA v 1 4, ws- M131 'J f :gi gy-, '55- 'K 4 1, 1 ,f X -f gg 5325, Ei NJ' X 'g vf ' E I S as 'fm A E 2 22 I 5? J 1 Z . 'r , 3,53 Q g v e. 1 , gi. w.:s3v,.. 3 ff? .ai gk ff fc if is This year Thalian brought forth another masterpiece of acting-the hilarious comedy Junior Miss Thalian Presents 'Junior Miss' --thus read posters all over the school this spring when Withroxv's TILCIIIIIIHV D7'ClHl!lfI'C Club put on this hilarious comedy hit. They laid in the aisles' one of the largest audi- ences they have ever had in Withrow's history for a dramatic production. The crowds chuckled as the student actors went through their antics on the stage. This presentation was the high spot of activities for U the year, giving the members valuable experience on the stage and in the details of play production. In their regular bi-weekly meetings members amused themselves putting on small plays and skits. To practice performing before a large audience and to help relieve the strain of war-time living they pre- sented a show in an old folks' home. A successful year was concluded by their spring picnic. ,gk .,,.,. . ., Q15 'li ft ww -,,. Q.- , JSW4 . .155 - Z Q , 2 5 -'---..0..,,,,NQ 5? I Wk lx' 'L','?i .s 1 'l1i i r- 'f A Q , 3+ 'iw Good heavens, she's started smoking! Well, as long as it's not marihuana -from 'l'halian's hit comedy. ' 1 ' 1 v lnlf In llwflzf-wi Clmpnmzm, M. Runge, B. Mcllratll, G. Mitchell D. Hager, M. Shriner, N. Vickcry. Standing-ll. Shad well. L. Owens, li Holtz, B. Shinlilv. Scrrfvri--IS. Warm-1'. W IHE 1'- E 3 :X SK ur mr uw ui su U'l1lllllSMll.l,l B. Barringer, R. Crosset, E. Simpson, V. Siemer, H. Stuewe, M. Martin, D. MacDonald, P. Luhn, W. Novak, A. Dehart, D. Passauer, J. Parker, P. Gilson, W. Lorah, A. Shearer. Wlthrow Players, a chance for the dramatically inclined to display their talents behind the footlights Withrou' Players brought forth the first dramatic success of the year with a sparkling comedy 'tAsk Me Another . The play under the competent leader- ship of Mrs. Sybil H. Linde assisted by Mrs. C. Roop and Alice Golder was a fast moving farce centered around Marco's newspaper oiiice. A production party was enjoyed by all after the final curtain. The players repeated their performances at Various insti- tutions throughout the city. Membership in the club was restricted to those passing strict tryout tests judged by a faculty as well as a student committee. Once a month after school in 120 the business meet- ings were held, whereas the social meetings were held at the homes of the various members. Short plays, scavenger hunts and educational games were a few means of entertainment at the meetings. The traditional Christmas party was held on December 28 at Pat Danneman's home. To top off the most spectacular season which the club ever experienced, a gay nineties party was held at Alice Golder's home this past spring. The members came appropriately dressed for such an occasion. An old fashioned melo- drama and a barbershop quartet were presented by the Players to close the season in an unusual manner. lmff fo Night-J. Duhmc, A Langdon, E. Rodcnberg, B Gold, E. Simpson, J. Atchi son, A. Goldcr. Firsf Row-J. Goldfuss, B Novak, P. Davis. M. Archea B. Brinkman. B. Rainy, E Bocksticgcl, P. Danna-man, B Baker, D. Koch, B. McVay. Sem II rl Ro uf-B . Rcngcring: P. Anson, M. Hartman, P Jackson, E. Frascc, E. Simp son, W. Merkur, B. Collard J. Atchiaon, M. Roop. Spontaneous laughter was accompaniment for this year's Withrow Players' production Ask Me Anotherl' ASK MARCH HE S EES ALL KNOWS ALL ur ME wma wr an LEIMINPI 541.11 Bl? YUUH 4-3 -we Q i ,Q m 2 . egg, 4, Q l, h f fi Quiet everyone! Through the courtesy of station WHS we now present Withrovfs own Radio Workshop. NIIXNIHING ll, l'u'l. li. l- '14-l. l', VI: -It. J. llw 'r'. l'. Armin, l'. Ilnxix, I,. Smith. - . 'f 1 - ' - - ' -1 ' NlQ.'X'l'l'1ll I'. .I:1r'lL4:rui M, lgniln-Iii li. llziliiiltim. C.gI:i:ix1:in. Xl, S1111 Mwl. ill gdnlLCd undtl the du ectlon of XII 5' Illnde' xl XXI j, if uxfg l4:Hsim,.N.m. na xmllx. in irmix. ny will-i-, Vi. AQ.-nlawi. l'i.S1r.mw. I.ufIg'n ll'orl,',wI1np Iwoclllcvrl several plavs about NlXlllYlXNiliI1llu lllliill NlX NIXNI Z .'431N1:'i ll, Yligzlii, TQ'flll-EQ,r',aH.Q2. if, im1L,.'.:.'H1. ii.,.i.om.l. i-, so livin-I. School zwlivities that were heard U'211N'r'ilwfl fm X 5 '- M4 -'l f'l1'f R4 1'N 'f- N' 'i 1'1- - 1-f-'Hmfm' U- Wh- theC'i1ufinnati Public School progrrun'is over WSAI. llC5 159' 'Il' Fm-D .r ' , . wus:-iusmrest. . - .llmlern fl1l!IIIlIll'I'-9, a speech class organized for the pur- The Withrow Chapter of Quill and Scroll has produced pose of giving plays for charitable institutions. high- the booklet Memories of Withrow this year in addition lighted its year with Days Without Daddy . to their annual book Inklings . Swrfvcl-AD. Tuttle, P. Davis, E. Forlor, P. Harrison, D. Bready, C. Svufefrl--M. Larsen, B. Frisch, V. Stayman, D. Koch, M. Sesler, Chapman, P. Lavell, M. Cooper, J. Napier, P. Jackson, J. YYilson. E. Simpson, B. Colilm, B. VVinter, J. llowison, M. Stun-ssel. SffU'f1i'fU H' Hudgins, R- C0l1ii1'd, VV- MOITUW, A. Cl'2lVVf0l'fl, W- SfanrliugfE. Kusnerus, R. Gibson, J. Hoover, M. Glauh, B. Hamil- Rengering, M. Stoddard, W. Novak, M. Coulter, B. Hamilton, W. ton' J. Stmfkliny E- Luwis, P. Clark, A. Amslm. McVickers, P. Wilson, W. McVay, R. Gehlcrt. E 2 ,f,,.La.l...f- if 2 rant: it Aanw.--5-' 3 U X'J.j'7 'I, 4 ri 1, lb' ' . ii . i i I I The proceeds from this year's Modern Mum- The Mummers send good will gifts tied up ln young dramatlcs. mers productions will be used to convert room 120 into a little theater. ,114 The members of Dance Club com- posed their own dance patterns for the Dance Symposium and the With- row Minstrels. Seated First Row-S. Stearns, M. Ruchhoft, A. Garside. Seated Second Row-P. Currier, J. Teare. Standing-J. Oelrich, E. French, S. Jones, M. J. Shriner. Seated First Row-S. Hahn, R. Cole, J. Gough, B. Weech, B. Clark, F. Hartman, L. Melvin, W. Jackson. Seated Second Row-vB. Zeh, E. Keed, M. Goodall, N. Cameron, R. Kennedy, L. Roosa, J. Boring, H. Funke, L. Smith, L. Harvey, R. Christopher, P. Miller, P. Storch. Seated Third Row--G. Thill, A. Kendricks, N. France. Seated First Row-S. Hetzel, B. Stevens. Seated Second Row-B J Smith D Phillips Graceful bodies sway in modern dance to rhythmic strains. Slt!1l1flf7liQI4PtH33S9,Ni Ieiileman,S..McVey,SJ som D. Koch, M. J. Shriner, J. Staats. Hi Q Cad's boys strive ever for scholarship and character. Again this year Sigma Gamma, Withrow's honorary fraternity, has been the object of much flattering comment. With the help of Mr. R. W. Cadwallader, their sponsor, they have aided the war effort by collecting scrap paper, and have presented to the school the beau- tiful service flag now seen in the front hall. The twelve members of the club, who hold their biweekly meetings at the Williams Y. M. C. A. have had, as usual, complete charge of the annual Sigma Gamma Prom. D. Bockstiegel, W. Littman, G. Unverzagt, B. McGrath, G. Koch, H. Shadwell, P. Westerfield, W. Hurlburt, P. Anson, Mr. Cadwallader. Scholarship. MacKeever. Slimp, J. Flood. A bouquet of leadership Dux femiml facti. Virgil didn t know the half of it when he un knowingly penned the name O1 Withrow's Senior Girls Honor ary Society. This year s 16 Dux girls have sponsored two suc cessful theater parties run themselves ragged collecting rummage, and spread Withrow s beauty to the dinner table bv selling souvenir plates all this ducens to the Dux Femina Seated-J. Howison, C. Broadvsell P Weech, B. Cobb, M. G1 son Standing-S. Finch, M. Hartman N Boring, M. Kuck, A. Allison Mis Agerter, P. Clark, M. Larsen E lp STANDING .I Weaver, .I. Ifl'0WSl0l', IC. Iim'Iistif'u'vl IJ SU-JUS. J. Russ, I'. Iizwk: IC, Iierxzdull, Ii. Carroll, l', Gravenuanrd, Ii. Imzram, II, Nead, Il. Kirkpatrick. SIfIATI'IIJ N, A y E. ,V S' D- MIIINQT. A. Nelson, Ii. Davis, 9- 5-llllifwnl, I.. Volkman f'm'neIius, Ii, CH-05591, Y- ttf, N I'vNI'fI'lI.-ING VV. Hurllmurl, I. Kessis. s'1'ANo1N1: D. lam-lwri.-ta.1. Ii. Slonfcklin. VV. Ludlow, li, M4-Grath. I'. Anson. G. Ktwli, R. Ackvrnmrm. H. F111-y, I-1, I:essel, I'. VV1-sit-rfielwl, li. hasser. I., si-mm, 11. M.. Cane, H. Shanlwvll, IC, .lout-s, H. Muon-. For service and for character. These Hz'-Y organizations, Beta, Gamma, and Delta, are under the super- vision and direction of Mr. F. M. Howe. The program for the year stressed char- acter development and public service. The weekly meetings alternated between the Williams Y. M. C. A. and Withrow. Mid-year exam review classes for under- classmen replaced the traditional foot- ball-game hotdog, now a war casualty, as their outstanding activity of the year. KNICELING VV, Keller. H. Stucwv. S, Mclizliil. IS. liversull. STANIJING IN V Ii. Scif, If. Rt-nipf-, II. Iiznut-1'. N. Gampfer, G. I'as4':ll, L. Leroy, ll. Iilavklvurn, J. Zopif, l'. Mannino. I . Martin. G. Ihwwkway. I-I. .lalinkm-, R. Ilutxel. R. Hula-I, Ii. Tait. I STANDING IN REAR J. liynu. I-I. Sl'IlIIl'lIIL'I', IC. Svhueuer. R. Sllrriiaii, A. Iiuxvv. Tea for two, Two for tea. Mothers and daughters join The activities ot' Withrow Tozrwr Y have been many and varied during the past year. The year was started with a party in the gym. At the football games in the fall the members of the club sold popcorn. Programs with speakers and work shops were planned for the meetings in the fall. In the work shops the girls made and stuffed Sl'lA'l'l'IlJ, In Front of 'Fable M. Williams, l', Young, N. Zn-li, l'. Wot-rli. SI'IA'I'I'lIJ, Luft of Tzxlxle J. Jones, F. Trippit, Mrs, Trippit, Mrs. Klappert, Mrs, Carlwallader. Sl'lA'l'ICIl. Right of 'l'ululo Mrs. Jones. Mrs. liorlt-nlwrgl, IC. Roclonlu-l'1I, I., Moorhozifl, J, Bt-nnler, l'I. Stoves. STANIIING J. Czulwull:nlv'i'. 'I'. Perkins. I.. Ilonx. .l. Ilet-liimor, J Klzxppert. M. Stewart. J. Uelrivk. S. Stearns, M. Byers. N. lioring. M. Shriner. R. Ki-nm-ily. J, Ralphy. Il. Jones, D. Wahltn. M. Runge, B. Hamilton, Ii, tlorlshall. M. Custer. Ii. Ulhotf, I'. Flora, J. Win-nki-r, l', Johnson, IC, Nu1:'t-nt. J, Otto. l'. .lm-kson. together to share traditional Tower Y good cheer animals for the American Red Cross. A Christmas Party was the high light of the holiday season. The Recognition Tea and Easter breakfast were held this spring along with a moving picture in the auditorium. A picnic climaxed a happy and successful year for Withrow Tower Y. Sl'lA'I'ICIJ FIRST ROW I . Hnrtrnzm, M. Stoddard, IJ. Myer, li. Lyons, M. Arnold. G, Spin-r. C. Searcy, I.. Ki-mlrivks, E. Katia-lman, V. Wilkerson, Il. Wt-hr, SICATICIJ SICCUNIJ RUNV M. lirot-kantp, I.. Faulkner, S. Kyle, M. Voris, N, Utz. IJ. Philips. J. Fislilmavk. .I. Sohn, R. lit-imlolph. .l. McManaman, IS. Andi-ew. STANDING J. Hamilton. IC. Charlton, R. Meer, M, Iirt-on, M. Parish. H. Iiauscoe-r, I.. Arnold, A. Omis. M. Ili-not-r. C. Becker, IS. liovan, P. VVinger, J. Iinhmo, R, Ih-rujrnan, R. Varnau, V. Kern, H, Ijt-plwid, l'. Iirandis, J. Prior-. I.. Iioaz, A. l rouhlit-h, F. Hackney. Il. Thi-iken. R. Dinklt-man. D. Jones, J Lewis, E. liilsvlic-1'. I. Smith. J. Klappert, D. Iiruoi-km-r, IC. Rodenberg, Ii. Rando. l 1 W 1..I'. ttllome Reserves back up our boys overseas-various jobs on the home front keep them busy in spare time The sixty-tive registered members of Alpha Y Girl Reserves met twice monthly to work toward their aims of fellowship, Christian ideals, better family relation- ships, and war service. Programs on world fellowship, tales from different countries and dances were pre- sented. Afghans, lap robes and scrap hooks were made SICATICID 'I' lfuslu-V, A. VV4-st, S. Sturt-Il, Ii. liuck, S. l'assanvr, S. Mack, K. Hoover, M. Gibson, S. imma, A. Mullin, It. Cole, J. Steward, K. Kline, P. Mclfec, Il. Wehheru, S. lClder, li. Phillips, .l. Weinmzm, H. Lynn. STANIDINKI M. Schuvklvy, Ii. Shuuldism-, S. Ortnvr, J. Mehue, N. Mm-Cray, V. Leahy, li. Morris. J. Mom-e, M, IH-mlm, l'. Weslerlield. Ill. Willis. for the Red Cross and ring toss sets tor lf. S. O. Mem- bers served in hospitals as G. A. D.s tGirl Aids to Dieticiansj and volunteer helpers in nurseries. A Christmas party, a Mothers Day Tea, a hike and picnic completed the year's events. STANDING, First Row IC. llzlrtnizm, IJ. Cnmllioly It. I lu'hs, M. Mn-nd, S. Mutter. KNEELING M. Nagel, H. Aeselllmcli, M. Iiohllvlllininp, IS. We-1-rh, U. Cook. STANUING, 'I'hir4I lluw M. Axilzinxvsis, L. Nichols, ll. I'ulioln:1u'is, Ii. Mossi-r, G. Stewart, li. Smith, S. Mutter, M. Warlon, A. ltonlenln-rg. SICATED I.. Carr, H. Smith, I'. Nam-l. . fer.. W aft' 2525 . 7 q Lf: z 2 1 5 f - i 'Q U' EMQCW' 3 P gzeiimi -Wifi, l The Hi-Y Road . . . to better citizenship Sfrrilrling-N. Dye, .l. Drake, C Brunch, H. Finlaw, T. XVatson, 0. VVavran, J. W'utnker. Slr1'nd1'11!l. Second lfo11'4R Tranter, B. Schaefer, J. Wood ruff, W. Lewis, D. Frm-ze. ll'if,'zin Triangle-A. Haggerty, G. Halvordson. Sffrnrling Firsf Hou' riyhf-F Callaghan, F. Dencev, C. San- dusky, G. Fredrieks. Sfnnrlirzg Second Hou' riglzff-AL Slant, R. Billman, V. Puriticato H. Weiss. R. Bowden, F. Richards, D. Nead, R. Kagrise, R. Miller, C. Hickman, lY L'nder the guidance of Mr. Sankey. hljwlilflll Hi-Y endeavored to develop a spirit of sportsmanship among its members. The boys bowled, swam, played tennis, baseball, football, and engaged in all kinds of athletics. They brought out a feeling of democracy by having social gatherings and religious services. Thus, with friend- ship and good cheer Epsilon members carried on their tradition of brotherhood. S The Ofilsrf Club, one of W'ithrow's newest clubs, was organized and originated this year by one of Mr. Holbo's Classes. A few of the activities of the six charter members have been printing football programs for Withrow's enthusiastic fans, baseball schedules for Withrow games, and contri- buting money for the purchase of port- folios for invalid service men. . , K .gf K Y. ei So you want to join Trip Toppers! Are you used to salutations like, How's composed of mud, shoe-polish, and lipstick and was indiscriminately ap- the weather up there? This group of 'tAmazons and Goliaths was or- ganized under the guidance of Miss Mann to bring together those who, be- ing Hking-size, needed Uking-size companions. For the initiation of new members a glamorous, modern type of make-up was devised. This was plied on faces, shoes, or legs. The new sky-scrapers were made to roll down a long hill, and had an invigor- ating egg-fight. On the more human side were the swimming party, the dance at the Y. M. C. A., and other social affairs. 32, TIP TOPPERS D. Bockstiegel, R. Townsend, B. Giffen E. Schneuer, D. Munger, B. Baker, J Smith, M. Byers, B. Nitche, J. Salisbury D. Standring, M. Kuck, J. Schmitt, J Anderson, J. Wiebe, J. VonGoeben, E Lewis, B. Edwards, P. Winger, M. Mc- Laughlin, B. Morson, N. Kelly, J. Hor- witz, D. Winans, M. L. Bridges, B. Bees- ten, J. Nichols, H. Depheid, C. Phillips, V. Mann, A. Grimm, B. Seif. 27,1 'V .me 5-1, ' x 3 .a:' A Q rs cv-M 'H .Q 3 2 'S .,A:m1g5g5g1gg55' 'fi ,, ASSE? gQ:ljff.tiy5f1Q?'5fg 1 X' 5 2 f ek 1 MEX. I X . M iw A 9 W-fx 1 i ,1 A q5:5? 7:ir if A as K V.k.k, MW 7 AVV. ., .,,. . 3 M 9 mx, V Mi. t ,'-':,, 2 ' em 1- ? A , 1 i Kg, VU f 3 A L55 . 'ww Q, Q I A Mu. W. 1, 1 54 W . A.,m5g1 gg- A . o- M, ggi an W ,L...,M v,.. A ,, A, ,, .mM,,.,,, .f fQv,WW, 1' ., ,. , K Qvvf wi ' i , 'J-..1Igfiff'f-f' H1 aww Q1-,, fQ,f,em, - ' ' w5N:w ,Mwfw.fw,1:,:av ,6- 8-M9 mkfm' 5 N' f tw, Shutter bugs click at any- thing and everything in sight. On many Thursdays after school the Camera Club met in room nineteen. The club was organized to give members a greater knowledge of photography through lectures, movies, demonstrations, and excur- sions. Instructions in darkroom work, portrait taking, and the developement and enlargement of pictures was given to the members. Eden Park and the Zoo were among the places which these young enthusiasts visited. A trip was made around the school for the purpose of photographing famil- iar scenes, after which excursion a contest was held. In May an exhibit of the pictures taken by the members was displayed in the Teachers' Lunchroom. D. Munger, Pres., M. Archea, Secy., J. Schaffer, Vice Pres., L. Steinberg, Treas. Standing-N. Bucholtz, J Duhme, B. Worthington, J lespie, D. Dickson, R Miller. Kneelingq-F. Cismadi, A Sockel, M. Lewis, P. Volz R. Burns, N. Deye, P Kessis, B. Fitzpatrick, C Stemler, G. Mitchell. Welch, G. Lumley, R. Gil- Volts, lamps, bolts, and amps -the language of radiomen. The Iirzdio Club, organized in 1938 by John Harner and now spon- sored by Mr. Howe, has as its pur- pose the development of commun- ications. Invaluable practical ex- perience is gained at each ot' the weekly meetings. Future plans of the organization call for continued experiments in an effort to secure long-distance reception by a wired- wireless transmitter. Up to the time of America's entry into the war the Radio Club operated its own amateur radio station WSEAQ. First Ron--M. Hager, J. Howison, A. Shearer, M. Ireland, P. Rumsficld, R. Rudotf, J. Lynn, P. Vcrmilya. S'e1foml Rou.'fM. Stcflcns, J. John, H. Vicl- hauer, G. Brockway, S. McKaig, M. Fischer, Mr. Howe. Thin! Hou'--J. Fischer, P. Luhn, G. Fcnncn, J. Lloyd, C. Stemlcr, J. Pardieck. The outstanding activity of the Phfysics Club this year was an as- sembly presented in April, which con- fused and amused the audience. All that ,iabber about pendulums, inertia, and momentum, ions, atoms, and pro- tons, induction, conduction, and insu- lation is not at all perplexing to the club's young physicists who per- formed experiments at every meeting. Other activities during the year have been a Christmas party and a spring picnic, which presented two chances to forget physics and have a good time. lmff fo riyhf--J. Vliiatt, J, Kai-ser, ll. Mcllonald, D Fritz, J. Walls, J. Rosenzwcig, M. Martin, P. Luhn M. Fischer, l'. Gilson, W. Lorah, B. Novak. Seated-l'. llcermann, R. Schafstall. J. Parker, E Rodenbcrg, N. Zell, D. Vliright, G. Dickman, M. Hcim Sfuudinggvli. Miller, M. Fischer, C. Stcinlrr, M Ruchhoft, H. Kirkenrlall, D. Terry, J. Lynn, J. Welch W. Steele, R. Gillespie, D. Weis, F. Kusncrus, L Riddle, M. Cordcs, R. Holzworth, B. Stoccklin. I wi Q., A' ... I 5 in xx A LL Whig 2.511 .ae H - if ff '45 , ' J . L : A .-2 ' X ' k','L if !7 1 ' is 2.- 2 1 .elf A 3- - - .. ,, K fax ..-My kv .gif For the Htogaed tribe , impersonations of Romans-for Law Club members, training in legal procedure. 'l'0l' RUVV T. H, Zivulm-r, R. Amlersim, ll. l4i'uwlisx'1iniln-, l'i'vx. Znrl FIRST RUVV M. Vim. K. lxlim-. J. lfrvshi-l', li. lizil'l'inpYv1', l.. llllllf.-i', Svnivsli-l'. l., Snyili-V. fl, l':nsm-ul. J. Spzivlh. IC. Vnlls-. Pres. lst Ss'nicst,eI', M. l'asc':xl, 'l'. l'1':xLl. M, lVlcK:nig,f. I . llulvlnlle-1. A. Sciter, Viva' l'rc-S. lst Scnicsll-l', W. Sasser, li, Roslin- lwryrm-i'. l'l. Willson. l.. M. l rf-rnizin. SECOND HOVV l.. A1'nuld. l.. linux, M. Stuesss-I, A. Inuigfflon. li. Doyle, li0'l l'UM ROW T, Harris, V. Dim-ksun, l'. Smith. D. lim-ll, S. Wyly. A. Ohmv.-s, Il. VVm-irl, V. liu0l'im'l1. H. W'4-isylerlwl. A. Ohnniv.-is. li. Svlwll li. Kniirbl. Svc. lst Ss-riiestw. D. lh'i1c'km:m, 'l'. Forbes. V, Mulim-. IC. stall. N. lvlzxri-zxn. ll. Wright, M, H1-ptvr, li. Phillips, IC. Willis. l.m-ssvl. Vim- Pics. 21111 Sunil-4tv.'l'. D. Hollulsvli. M. Lzimx. S. lil-njzimin. S. llzxkvr. STANDING M. lizuler. R. Hcilx. A. Uzirsirle. li. Hulxwzxrth, N. VVint4'1', , . . , . , ,I V I ' , A I I. ll. Klziusirig. N. VVvv1k. li, Giwxvvr. J, Russ. J. Ah'lii4mm. R. lVlvGr21!li. pills? Il Illlclllllqlf' I' Qlfnlyv' J' RAIN le xliuxmdn' H' Ham' -l. Borinu. M. lVlm'No:xl. C. 'l'l'imw1l. J, Jones, M. 'l'hurii1v4nri, J. Slums, 5' 5Uu'm'ln'l' B' A'llhNm'. KWH' . li. U'Dunu0ll, A, limlvriln-x'1:. li. liwiu, J. l rylxvl'110l', STANDING W. Czxslvllim. l'. Weuvh, ll. l'zmle. J. Saulvrlwllnli. Il. llzmsvlnizln, l'l. Huniplirics. G. Miivhvll. 12243 , 5 ,f 1 ,,., , .,. W , f Q S ,E I I 1 N.. YW5 P more 1. f'W-5, sf- .!X,-, 'T s 'U' Parlez-vous francais, monsieur? French enthusiasts study and have fun in an atmosphere of old France First If0!l'73I. Glaulm. III. Price. I'. Vlarli, IC. I.cwis, BI. Iilurhrrww, B. Julius. III. Strung. J. Iliincs, I.. Iiuvsu, R. Hs-zlep, I.. Ilarris. .q1'l'UIltI Hou'---lvl. Baker. III. Iiridgw-s, J. Acruniln, Il. It ales, J. Joseph, lil. Vustvr, M. Larsen. I.. Annvss. Fiisf Hen' Svrrfrrl--B. Nash. I'. Shields, G. Iliclqnian, Il. VVeech, II. Brestcn, I , I aulconei', S. Iiciu-scli. J. 'l'hc1nipson. M. Ilartnian, V. Morris, M. Chclius. li. I'l:1Q'c-. Svc-owl Hou- Smfwl -J. Jfwnes. IC. I'll't'flI'IL'li, III. Byers, J. von Cohen, IJ. Ballvn, J. Iirwliiu-, IJ. Rallew, I.. Hilliard, R. Kcnnecly. Sfnudifly-fII. f'rccl, IC. Steves, M. Mrfilaugflilin, Ii. Cluudv. On Wednesday afternoons, an unsuspecting passer-by might be amazed by the confused jumble of words issuing from room 304. On further in- vestigation he would perhaps distinguish the nasal twang which forever accompanies the French language. Then would come the realization that he is witnessing the songs, plays, and games of the Frcnclz Vinh in their study ot' French customs. 127 Original compositions and spontaneous orations predominate in the activities at these informal meetings Famous literary characters materialize in the imaginations of these intent readers of classical writings f 1unm'iam:mf Still understutlies, of course, but learning very quickly in the realm of poetry and classical literature FIRST RUW Y, McCartney. Sei-rotary. J. Stewart. H. .-Xschbach, H. Pascal. Vive Presirli-nt. SICVOND HOVY J. l it-ge. V. liryzuit, S. Moller. U. Stem-nson. THIRD RUVV i'. Carr, H. Appl:-gale. l UUR'l'H RUVV M, lloscli--V. M, Sounomzln. T , ,X l ll H ROW A. Soar, V. iflcycr. SlX'l'H ROW' C. Svliott. J. Nvzll. Phi-tfllllfflifl, the Junior, Senior Boys' honorary liter,- ary society, membership in which is given only to those who are recommended by English teachers, met during the school year at Hyde Park C'ommun- ity Church. The members specialized in extempor- aneous speaking and gave special attention to parlia- mentary procedure. The year's activities. supervised by Mr. Srofe, included stag affairs, a party given for Scribblers, and a theater party at the 'Twentieth Century. SICATED. First Row A. Langflon, li. Nite-hi-, J, Slivarer, li. Cobb, SICATHIJ, Soi-oml Row ll. VVint4-r. li. Aflilisou, J. llowison. IC. lirm'iiiiel'. M. Heim. A. Allison, M. lbelwer. R. Huiiz. STANDING, 'l'hir1l Row M. Higgs, l'l. l'lre1lrirk M. Stucssel, A. Keller. IC. Kusnerus. J. lluhme. J. Hoover. li. lCnii'ir-k, M. liriml:lvS. C. lil'U1HlWCll. M. Glaub, li, Hamilton. li. Oihoilf l'. Clark. l'. VVem'li. The congenial group of thirty girls who met every other Tuesday were the S!'l'l'tIt2ICl'-9 of 1944. Having been chosen for exceptional ability in English. the girls presented original poems and essays, gaining 1229 ST.-XNIJING. Left to Right N. NK'inter. I'rosi1lunt. IG NVillis. M. liohn. l.. Haag, 'l'reasurvi'. I.. lilIt'l'll2lllL'I'. J. Atchison. l'. Mr'l ee. J. VVicb1' S. llivkn'l'son. inspiration from the compositions of others. New members wrote a limerick about older members, which was read at the initiation. The U. S. O. was presented with scrap books made by members. A picnic with Philologia at Ault Park cliniaxed the activities. l lliS'l' RUVV J. Lloyd. E. Jahnlw. D. lVlc'Cane. VV. Novak, l . Flottniaii SECONIJ ROVV VV. lit-mlerinll. li. liockstiuxlvl. M. VVilliums. VV. Sasser VV. Stn-1-lv. li. l'iveVsull. THIRD ROVV U. Choate, R. lVll'fil'2ll.ll. G. Unvm-rxzigt. G. Koch. STANDING H. Shaclwell. VVhat is a doughnut hole? L1'fm'r1ff1s, the Freshman- Sophomore girls' English society left such problems to be answered by new members in the December initiation. After the chosen girls had completed the tasks of initiation they looked foreward to a year of literary fun. This year they listened to reviews of books and plays and made tray favors for the Chil- dren's Hospital. Their social events consisted of a tea in the early tall and a picnic in the spring. First Row-J. Miller, P. Miller, E. Fruechtemeyer, E. Gerard, E. Disselkamp, R. Huber, I. Howe, J. Heisler, H. Woodley, P. Logeman, H. Schloss, T. Kammer, S. Passauer, P. McFalls, B. Weber. R. Pringel, J. Lucas, R. Courtney, B. lVebber, M. Shields, L. Secrmd Row-V. Yarberry, Vice Pres., E. Willis, Pres., M. Hof- Hull, G. Spurlock, S. Schneider, R. Ogden, A. Baumring, B. man, Treas., L. Harmon, Sec. Braun, M. McKee, R. Crane, D. Witaker, R. Ehrlich, J. Hoffman, Merrily they roll along, racing madly, gliding gracefully, in step with the modern mood of life on wheels Recently more and more has been said con- cerning the benefits of indoor roller skating. Perhaps that is the chief reason why mem- bership in the Withrow Skate Club has zoomed from ten to ten times that number. In addition to having enjoyable skating parties twice a month at the Norwood Roller Rink, the group also held business meetings at school once a month. The most memorable of special parties were the Christmas and Valentine parties. As an extra treat the club had a Wiener roast which was held at a park near the Rink. A banquet and dance brought to a sparkling conclusion one of the most successful years of Withrowls Skate Club. Over hill, over dale, we will hit the dusty trail. Equestrian enthusiasts enjoy Saturday canters L. Rogers. K. Brooks, J. Kelly, J. Wasmcr, N. Marcan, D. Kuck, M. McKaig, J. Koppmen, C. Clippinger, P. VVhite, P. McNay, B. Schaeffer M. Meas, P. Piper. A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust, and a hearty groan-Riding Club members dismount. Forty-tive members of the Riding Club, rode every Saturday morning at Clearview Stables. J. Stoecklin, M. Stricher, R. Kennedy, M. Durbrow, R. Ogden, D. Jones, L. Roosa. Besides exhilarating canters at which they re- ceived instructions in horsemanship and forma- tion riding, members enjoyed many hours on the trail, a Christmas party, and a moonlight ride. The main event, the Horse Show, offered ribbons in each of the classes: beginners, inter- mediate, and advanced, and a cup to the winner of the sweepstakes. WI Durbrow, M. Stricher, R. Kennedy, B. Brownscombe. R. Ogden, B. Lyall, P. Timm, D. Winans, L. Roosa, A. Garside, S. Derue, R. Schafstall, E. Crawford, P. Hartman, D. Jones, L. Price, C. Phillips, L. Fisher, M. Bohnenkamp. THEN AND Now The Tiger athlete of today is fortunateg 25 years ago there were no showers, locker-rooms, or extensive gym facilities. The Withrow gridman and bat-swinger of 1919 had to practice on a lot at the corner of Delta and Erie Avenues, after which he walked back to Withrow to have the dirt hosed off . All baseball games and gridiron clashes were played away from Withrow, and the Track Team practiced on any level lot. Instead of in spacious locker rooms, Tiger lads hung their equipment in what is now the band room. Regardless of the advantages of today's athlete over the Withrowite of 1919, the same dauntless spirit existed then as now. The changes wrought by 25 years are only superficial. Now as then, crowds cheer the hero, short or tall R f ' f , fg- 53 A VL kink? , f H 'F Q , , 'liikiw + '. ,F V L41 'milk 5 W Y my X' Q W if -. W A X Vw.. , lk SW? xiii' ,Q A 1 - I - ' avg Q , 1 I Y - af Hn ,--- .Q y . K , ,., ,Q In 1 fn. vi 5' x .JZ ie f wif' if 'W 1. f 156. Y 5 in aw 'W a ,W ' X'-gh ws, y 1 'W .wiw . .Wx 1 1 3+-wi-A ,, A ,pggwp 44,9 3 W QW.. 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YSQQMS kb ws.-:gs 'iff 'ZLLUL MMV . f , ezwlg 7 M B00 NMM- Jmfzfzwa M fitfflfy M em, B91 Saimlajx Coach King's dependable letter men again typified the wellknown gridiron spirit during 1943 and 1944. 1943 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE AND SCORES PVs They Hartwell-Sept. 24-here ...,.,..., .. 30 6 Shortridge-Oct. 1-here, ,.......... .. 0 7 Elder-Oct. 8--Xavier Stadium 9 9 . ,ii, 9 7 6 Norwood--Oct. 16-there. ,,....... .. a.,,...,., 9 ,... 20 0 Woodward-Oct. 22-here.. ..i. ,,.i.... ..... . . . , M43 0 Walnut Hills-Oct. 30--Nippert Stadium ,.,., ..... 5 0 0 Central Vocational-Nov. 5-here . , .. . . 51 0 Hughes-Nov. 13-here ..., .,.d .,,..i .i.a,,.,. , , . 9. 7 19 Western Hills-Nov. 19-there ...i, . , 0 7 134 in U! iaith ' 'S TD r ,, 'lb Q1 . as . !lfl,' J FY' Iris. Ah -nr 'QQ' 9, as First Row-B. Scharhag, V. Scardina, B. Dietz, B. Evans, R. King, B. Friend, J. Gutjahr. Second Ron'-B. Nead, J. Flaherty, B. Nieman, J. Ostrander, B. Cloude, R. Hartker. Third Ron'--l . Jones, F. Zoptf, T. Grischy, R. McDonough, C. Schoonover, G. Valle, T. Duett. Not in PIAl'flIl'1'fD. Rardin, J. Lloyd. These Withrow warriors, veterans of many campaigns, Football spirit was Very high this year, so high, in fact, that a great surprise occurred in the final quar- ter of the Walnut Hills game. Withrow led, and, when Bob Dietz was about to gallop over the goal for another touchdown, a Walnut Hills fan could stand it no longer. He dashed onto the field and brought Bob to earth with a hard tackle. Needless to say, credit for the touchdown was given to Withrow. Reserve boys work their way up the ladder toward the Sowers, G. Moser, D. Nead, T. High, J. Bullock, P. Gravenl First Hou'--O. Hardin, R. Rardin, R. Blum, J. Brunck, J gaard, F. Richards. Scrum! R1II1'fxNv. Castellini, Mgr., R. Bias, Mgr., P. Back R. McBirney, J. Brendamour, Mr. Shelly, Coach, D, Ostranderl A. Worthman. J. Noertker, P. Hillen, D. Wolf, E. Bockstiegel. Third Hou--H. Bernhardt, Mgr., R. Tranter, E. Ernst carried the brunt of battle for their Alma Mater Struggling to advance to an honored berth on Varsity, fighting reserves hit that line to get in trim for the tough season ahead. These freshman and sopho- more boys spent numerous afternoons working out, exercising, practicing. Specialization in training for one particular position was one of the main points stressed by Coaches Nimmo and Shelly as they led these hard-working boys through a successful season. day when they can tote the pigskin' for Varsity C. VVheeler, T. Chiorli, F. Callaghan, R. Hain, N. Ayers, J. Smith, D. Coler, E. Kunkel, R. Blum, D. Frueautf. l'l0lll'flI Hou'-E. Barrel, Mgr., P. Naugle, R. Beneker, E. Lung, J. Haydn, T. Dunlap, C. Puriticato, J. Smith, D. Heitz, R. MeElheny, R. Taylor, L. Fayard, E. Burdell, S. Bucklcy, R. Hargis. 'V ze. 'E :fi Il. Cmsset, D. Whalen, J. Howisfm, G. Noble B B1 Q Energetic cheerleaders lent sparkle and pep to oui athletic season Fume on Orange, Come on Black, Come on Tigers, Set them back! Worried Withrow- ites cheer their warriors Cll to win under the direction of the wildly gresticulating cheer leaders. These six vigorous students zippeared at all the football and ll2lSli6tlJ2lll games to lead the loyal Withrow rooters in their cheering. V , W ' f f . f wt Q lv M f .5 3 M166 ax 1 Z My gziwm , , - , wifi Q, iM f , G .mg k ' 5 Q y 'S X A M2??Q'g5fm A A . , .,.. ,. A U gf -, fgfz-. -' L 1 . ' ' S -- - -y 1 51152: 5 , L , .. Wg: ., Y WLW. ::,1: aal an . X - ,. V .- , so YQ H -,Q N, ,f fffffg - eff? ' g:'.2Q3Sz f4'2Y5v 3 ,L . -y - A f2iMfQ2j 'sei' I Wi.- l'1,f A iii? N ' . in it 5 X., . QQ' 5, 2 5' , ' Q Y affx1wvf:3: L. 1 5-mi, ,f f wf,1gfa,. L- va , ffkf5 f g53 e'f Alf ix . 'Y 4,1 .L 15 vi.: A K, ' f A ,, : . .,,,' .. J , 1 Y, J -1- u.,.M. fr J as 2 , A aw xx. i M ' Q ' - gigs Hy RQ? I , f Q Q. I ,. . . , 3z Z , - 5 I A ' 1 A . X If .4 gf . 'Q . ,R , , A ,Z 35 . Q: fi. nv 'KF 4 M Lg 1 ' 5 , WQ, ,., ,. Vi L, W as V R ., 'ig , r T Q. ' f Q' al, W . , ,, W ff il' E Q X K -'Q , 3 R, ,, Q --...MN ff-W, I .hsvi M ,guild Q 93-lung, 5 Cheered on by loyal Withrow, eleven battling bombshells tear their way through the line for another gain Starting the '43 season with a good foundation of veterans, Coach King's gridiron squad seemed set for a successful season. Although this year's offensive power was equal to last year's, the defensive mech- anism was weak. After trouncing Hartwell in the initial clash, the TIGERS lost to an invading Short- ridge eleven. A dramatic touch was lent to the Elder game by Cliff Jacobs, who, having orders to report to Fort Thomas the following day, arrived in time to play an important part in the second half. The TIGERS emerged victorious with a score of 7-6. In the final encounters, Hughes crashed through for a 19-7 victory, and Western Hills finished on the large end of a 7-0 score. These two defeats, and consequent loss of the city title might well be attributed to injuries sustained by important TIGER gridmen. :Puls 9: 30 I A quick side step, a pass, a shot, the roar of the crowd! It's another swisher for the Withrow cagers Anderson Township Walnut Hills Hughes Central Vocational Woodward Western Hills Norwood Walnut Hills IVP 555 39 31 29 42 24 28 35 Thwy 44 234 34 27 25 28 ll A10 Hughes C'ent,i'al Vocational Elder Wooclwurcl Norwood Elder A VVostei n Hills Thwy 34 40 flfl 26 32 52 38 Undaunted still! Though the team was the victim of many heart-breaking defeats they have hopes for 1945 Lady Luck did not favor the Basketball Squad this year. The boys lost four games near the beginning of the season before they overcame their inability to sink foul shots. There is no doubt, however, that there was a good deal of talent on the team, for they were able to give Hughes, the city champs, a real battle both times they played them. This was just not their year. Here's hoping they do win the crown next time. First Row-B. Ingram, B. Cloude, R. Scroggin, T. Kinder G. Koch, P. Back. Second Row-J. Gutjahr, B. Nieman, B. Burnhart, J. Noerther, A. Currens, Mr. Shelley. s Play ball V, was the umpires lusty order, and Coach King's baseball squad swung into league competition with gusto. Out of the seventeen tilts played prior to the District Tournament the Kingmen won twelve and at the time of this writing they are entering the district finals. Strong pitching backed up by good fielding and fat batting averages is suilicient reason for their long string of victories. First Ruta--D. Miller, D. Gaddis, P. Gravengaard. Swowzd Row'--B. Koch, J. Snider, J. Smith. Up steps a TIGER batsman, a mighty swing, a sharp crack of the bat, a sizzling liner past third for a hit mm-W'ffvmaennamwwffvsswwlmisvfl' ,zrsmzfauziiiiiif,iirwawsH'ffW-Hwwrxwiaaifnzfwi.Qas,,-22Milesviiifasiausiimmimnwwmwmmmwssfweiif271'ff:'fimziarf-isimfiizaaizsia,...,.i.willWm42imr5s2xs.a'asw!'fWfa:xavsb5ermi:aWs,iss,. Lfsww-1.11 '-f mrs ' 1 E52 W iii 3 Q Ts .Li Run Tigers! Run! Run! Rocketing meteors zoom around the final bend and race headlong to snap the tape The Track Team of 1944, like the preceding squad of 1943, was a strong one. Not only did the stalwart Tiger cindermen triumph over all local competition, but they also captured the championship title of the annual Knights of Columbus Relays for the second consecutive year. Having lost many of last year's B. Sharhag, J. Bullock, V. McLean, T. Duett. B. Dietz, F. Grimmeissen, P. Gravcngaard, L. Volkman T.G1'ischy. D. Router, A. Pullem, F. Willer, F. Flottman. star senior performers, Coach Lomond Nimmo brought up a good gang of junior runners to add to those few remaining senior trackmen. Under Nim,s excellent coaching, these stout-hearted Tiger lads really brought home the bacon for W ithrow. '4Take your marks! Get set! GOV, and the Withrow Cross Country runners, with determined faces, start the gruelling 2-mile course. Stout hearts and sturdy legs are the deciding factors in the long grind. T1 ack and cross-country boys vie in strength and endurance to bring athletic honor and fame to Withrow In llv!1f!'l'- V. Harslip, G. Horny, J. Biglione, E. Cornelius. Seated--G. Kopp, D. Poole, B. Bauer, P. Strait., E. Jones, VV. Keller, F. Rookout, B. Messinger, E. Schueuier. Sfzrnfllwg-.l. E rhar dt, P. Jones. G. llalvordson, E. Hil- lmert, E. Trumble, B. Gehlert. Take one pool of cool water, add a group of willing, hopeful Withrow boys and a dash of good humor. The result 7-a laughing, dripping rep- lica of Withrow's swim- ming team. Although the team as a whole was not altogether successful this year, individual members made great progress in the aquatic world. Wil- fred Keller, a junior, broke all city and state records in the National A. A. U. meet 200-yard freestyle. Other out- standing members of the team, Earl Trumbell, Jim Cordes, and Bill Mess- enger, are looking for- ward toward a city championship next year. ... ,. , A, ff' , , J mc. , f ,, K , - f . fi .-e. . Affffqig l 5 E... , fa f, - , f' A f ,,,fs . fy ...f c ,.. a s -ie 'ff K Q VV ,fu V ,uk sz ' 'W it Q V g . V5 .4 ' ' N. -Z is if 1 A 3 r,'g. . ...,,,,7 . The big headache of army life is em- phasized by Art Crockett, a member of the Army Air Corps. Art, one of the top 50 among 1500 men who were allowed to remain in Air School, has maintained an average of 92. 142 lmff fo lfiylzf-ll. Deremo, A. Ac-rni, Hartman. It's a strike! Five teams of bo ing fans met on Tuesdays at the 2 Century Rowling Alleys for ga with 'tball and pins . A chance K5 xl 1 5 XX - of A , 0 f 0 Q if X Fovfgf' N 00 H ARL kj saw I i ikvrxf ji lc 5 X fl if x. 1 1 1 l :twig V 'W : X- X Il V my u geft to right-Mr. Hunt, C. Morgan, R. . ilippi. Vot in ynicfure-A. Pi1'man. gain praise was given in the contests with outstanding teams of other Cincinnati Public Schools. Johnny RuthVen's cartoon sent from Casablanca shows that little has changed there in two thousand years. Johnny saw veiled women and odd customs quite the opposite of a With- rowite's idea of sociability. 143 There was ease in Casey's manner as he stepped into his place, there was pride in Casey's bearing and a smile upon his face. The crack of hardwood on a horse-hide ball: the flash of spiked shoes around the base-pathsg the cries of team-mates, and the sound of Coach Angus King's voice as he shouts instructions to the squad, all testify to the fact that baseball is here again. Where is there a greater sports thrill than that of nine hardy play- ers pitting their com- bined ability and speed against that of their op- ponents in the all-Ameri- can sport. Pat Haase Jody Howison Mary Bess Williams Betty Busch Linda Luechauer Upon the capable shoulders of these live energetic leaders, who were elected by their fellow members, rested the responsibility of arranging schedules and carrying out all of the extensive activities of the Girls' Athletic Association. Managers of the G. A. A., who were active in all sports, had complete charge of the girls' athletic equipment, helped make schedules for each sport, prepared the field, and kept a record of the score of each game. These are the officers who guided G. A. A. through another successful year Left to Right-P. Haase, S. Hetzel, M. Streicher, R. Kennedy, M. Melhope, J. Dalton, G. Spicer M. Arnold, M. Bremer, M. Williams, B. Busch. A-ln...mlunu......... Not as ancient as the stately minuet of old, but nearly as foreign to our eyes. Bloomers and long black stockings? A per- plexed modern girl Wonders as she views the gym activities of WithroW's first class and compares them with those of a present day class. During the years the basketball teams have replaced the original centerball teams. A modern dance club was organized which became the forerunner of the pres- ent Dance Club. The real athletic interest centered in swimming, for the pool was completed that first year and daily shouts and laughter were heard above the splash- ing in the girls' pool. Although the gym- nasiums were uncompleted those athletes made up in enthusiasm for their lack of equipment and facilities. V ' ,iit if ,4 - 5 x .Q-A , Q' A sy 25 .g lk! A itg'N'wY 1f V ii-s K! f 'fx 1' SN?- iY1'lQ' xx x f so il' ' Nag . ,di is ,rg X' A fa tl ,io. was G. Spicer, M. Arnold. M. H. Wil- liams, P. Piper. P. Craig, J. Holyrml, M. Brcnni I.. Pugh, M. Hand. Those girls who came out for archery, hcckey. or basketball during the past year found a great deal of enjoyment in the stiff competition. Aspiring Robin Hoodettes diligently practiced for the fall and spring tournaments with the boys. The crack of hockey sticks on balls. or shins, an- nounced the progress of a hockey game. Basketball, how- ever, received the most en- thusiastic support. Rivalry be- tween teams was great and interest was maintained so well throughout the season that the teams boast no de- faulted games. J. Hunter, M. Vustvr, M. Hickman, E. Roclenlmergg, B. Thiekun, P. W1-cch. J. W'irth, J, llowison, li. Veterino, E. Harris, S. llcidvnreich. Swish' Another basket for our gn-ls, who battle f01 supremacy on the basketball court, as do our boys! B. J. Busch, K. Brooks, B. S. Cathcart, B. S. Clark, C. Crider, B. Frost, P. Geraci, S. Gibbons, P. Hartman, D. Jones, P. Main, J. Parker, P. Piper, L. Smith, B. Stevens, J. Ward, J. Waterman, D. Weyberg, M. Wharton, M. Wolfinger, N. Zeh. Red Cross efficiency tests were the basis for girls' swimming class Work, the participants having been given recognition cards as they passed tests. The Swimming Club this year presented a water pageant entitled Mardi-Gras and sponsored six swimming meets. What's the score ? Love-15. and Your set ! were heard in the spring and early fall when With- row's tennis enthusiasts signed up for games. At the end of each season both singles and doubles tourna- ments were held to determine the champions of each group. J. Howision, P. Haase, P. Weech, B. Weech. A powerful forehand stroke sends the ball streaking across the net for game point and a championship M s W' .1 ' owe xh smw'W91 ftyMxwf H-wifi 'f t uf' 'i W ww of4'W1Kwf..52 fLrr :Www H 1f f'f 1 'V-www'ffwe'Wanaev9 txni2x?6sYa'mnfzWewia1si:fz fs'5irkxa:sz .eww-1'f1'f2t1mmzl '-M' ,.':r1.:s.1-f-V' 72141-mn-mzfa:w'fw?amMwEs:w'wwH,. ..zq-...M -- .f,. ai.. ...im ., . W, V .,.. .,,., . ,, , f . . . ., .M , . Whether it he a net ball or a home run, the skill and agility of the feminine athlete IS put to the test Left to Right-A. Kendricks, S. Finch, M. Mehlhope, D. Tuttle, P. Craig. Though little is heard of girls' baseball, it is played, and pretty well at that. This year a series was held in which four teams partici- pated, one from each grade. There was quite a struggle between the freshmen and seniors, but finally the seniors emerged with the crown. There were also games with Hughes and Walnut Hills, in which an honor team composed of the best players represented Withrow. So you see, there is girls' baseball, it's just not so well known. M. McLaughlin, M. List, R. Wente, K. Kuhr, J. Brown, M. Streicher, L. Luechauer, F. Hartman, P. Brown. H. Wvntc, Y. Rorik. I.. Luecliaucr. Steady now! Steady! Remember to tuck your head under and push with your hands when you turn over. There! Thatls splendid, now try a hand stand. Slight grunts and groans accompanied the strenuous efforts of the athletically inclined girls as they per- formed these stunts. Inverted birdsnests, cart wheels, skinning the cat , and back bends were but a few of the many amazing feats of physical dexterity which helped to enliven spirits during girls, gymnastic classes. If7lt'!'IZ 7lgf-Ni. Luechauc-V, K. Kuhr, H. Stephens, M. Streicher. Sfnmlinyw-G. Taylor, S, Storch, B. Mclieehan, J. Baker, M. Lettow, J. Brown, H. Phillips, P. Brown. Bruises and skinned knees inevitably accompany such rigorous gymnastics as amateul tumblers perfolm EMM The Annual has departed from its usual custom of filling the calendar with senseless and amusing snap-shots, to devote the greater part of this section to former Withrowites, who are now representing their country and Alma Mater in all branches of the armed service, and in all battle areas. There are, also, pictures taken by a former Withrow student, now in the Air Transport Command. The remainder consists of evidences of Withrow's pa- triotic endeavors and activities. This latter includes pictures of the physical examinations, and of the Mobile Blood Donor's Unit, Withrow's contribution to the Red Cross. We feel honored to have the privilege of presenting tribute to the fine record of service established by Withrow students and alumni. Withrow unlocked a vehicle of life for the armed f 01 ces w.,.m..b, NWWMM NH 355 M.. me A.. ' K V nf! .lm 3 5, MI' -R . . .N . ,. - ya... pf jak :Sf 539 -- .. Vw . his R ' ' I . fi 7 fiilfieli 1?g'f.' . . 1 H as ix Ed 4' Eag 1 Q? ' .wil- V ni.. -f ., lf f Al , X' if 1 J rf ,Q to 3 W K ' A Q. Q sw 5 ki 'S i f -gi' fin 31 if W ' .za 4 A '21 gy? Q .A , .gi se.. .L Q X, asf W 4 I if 'J Q X My A la- . ., . .Far N f Y yi fi 5 4 A 1-Good View of Joe's tonsilsl 2-Bill Whittacker- Air Force. 7-Cadet Robt. Siekman-Army Air Navy. 3-Pfc. Don Shearer-Army Air Force. 4- Force. 8-AJS Robt. Wagner-Navy. 9-No, this Phm. SKC Robt. W. Logeman-Navy. 5-Pvt. Tom isn't Myrt on the line. 10-Pvt. Russell F. Dixon- Young-Army. 6-Cadet Charles Mueller-Army Marines. 11-P. O. 2 C Richard H. Dixon-Navy. 152 6 y ee W , E -if ,Q - , . 11. -we ai Me? C xy y if r ' . 2.3 'fri 2. , . im WL , waaws ..,. ,af- as Zi., hwy , if , s Lif .g f le3i.S7if'w A .. iriff' 3- .- Q' 52' ,J .X ., A . bag, --.113 , ,ar ..,, ., 1 Q J Q .H ' , v H -. Q Q , ,153 ,. x xp C . lwiwwrg 1.-lst Lt. Chester Dones-Army. 2-AAS Bill Car- mack-Navy. 3-Lt. James Harper--Army Air Force. 4-W. Cliff Hebbler-Navy. 5-Cpl. Ralph Perkins- Marines. 6--Pvt. Clifford G. Baker-Army. 7-Jack Lyon-Army. 8-Pvt. Robt. Burnham-Army. 9-Cliff Franklin-Army Air Force. 10-Sgt. Don Shackelford -Army. 11-Lt. M. White-Naval Nurse. 12-Cadet 153 Robt. Colemen-Navy. 13-Pvt. Robt. Strietman- Army. 14-F. C. 3 C Charles Friend--Navy. 15-S. K 31C Catherine Ayres-W. A. V. E. 16-Sgt. Fred E Hodson-Army Air Force. 17-Pfc. Keith Clark, Jr.- Army Air Force. 18-J. Edward Franklin-Navy 19-Staf Sgt. Richard Pandorf-Army Air Force 20-Pvt. Bob Hillen-Army. 'YX Bill Campbell, lower left, graduated from Withrow in 1935. He was an active member of the Art Staff. He received his wings in April, 1944. Hen R. Fern, whose picture appears at top left, was graduated from Withrow in 1935 and was co-art editor ot' the Annual with Anne Baldwin. He is now a pilot in the Air Transport Command. All the pictures shown here with the exception of those in which Benny appears were taken by him. Reading from left to right from the top, in the usual order, 1-Camels crossing the Nile, 2-ln Arabia, 3-Dust Storm in Africa, 4-The Sultan's line white Camels, 5-Bombay, India, Aims for the love of Allah, Alms, 6-African lions, Fern says, Picture not taken by me, they play too rough , 7-Young' Indian beggrersg notice long' pins through cheeks, 8-Officers use the sultan's private baths, 9-Africa, platter-lipped negro, 10- Holy Man of India, 11-Fern with baby leopard. i ft ' V gf M 1 lgfhfifw' A l ,rg l Actual pictures reveal the seemingly unchanged life abroad during the world's most historic crisis Reading across in regular order: 1.Khartoun, Egypt-inscription on building reads, God is great. There is no God but Allah. 2. Egyptian merchants exhibit ' their wares to passers- by in the open marketplace. 3. Ancient Egyptian Skyscraper commonly used as a temple of worship. 4. Primitive Egypt goes modern with streamlined gas stations and hotels combined. 5. The Taj-Mahal-a peaceful setting in a War-torn world. This marble mausoleum built at Agra, India, by the Mogul emperer, Shah Jahan, in memory of his fav- orite Wife is noted for its beauty of design in Sarecenic architecture. 6. He may be a god to the Indians, but he looks like a nightmare to us. 7. A memorial to an elephant but it should have been to a porcupine. 8. Looks like the Republican Convention wandered into India. 9. Withrow special ? l0.A palace straight from the pages of Arabian Nights . 5 1. Lt. Lamonte Durbrow-Navy. 2. Pvt. Calvin Oeters -Army. 3. Pfc. Harold A. Burkhart-Army. 4. A,fS Bill Stevenson-Navy. 5. AKS Alvin Brown--Navy. 6. Air Cadet Charles F. Becker-Naval Air Corps. 7. Pfc. Willis L. Reeves-Army. 8. S 21C Paul J. Wilkin -Merchant Marine. 9. Cadet Dean Meyers-Army Air Force. 10. AS Earl Martin-Navy. 11. Pvt. Lester Heinzman-Army. 12. AMS Jim Mallin-Navy. 13. Sgt. 156 -T. Z -v mi y' W' ..z2' ., gf A tlii . . 1 1, 1 17N , .. ' L AM..-f '. .iii A K 54 ' im'-5. gals xr -if ' -iw 9 Pat Needham-Army. 14. Cadet T. P. Price, Jr.-Army Air Force. 15. S 2,f'C Dick Blake-Armed Guard, Mer- chant Marine. 16. Lt. Carl A. Rehring-Chemical War- fare Service. 17. Pvt. George A. Storch--Army. 19. Cadet Robt. Stoos-Army Air Force. 20. Pvt. Don Ry- berg-Army. 21. A. R. T. 2fC Harold Pfister-Navy. 22. S 2yC Don Flaherty-Navy. 23. A fS Arthur Holt- Navy. 24. S. 2,fC Frank Veterino-Navy. ,aug .. ef .. Q l s., A Ff- 33 f-- Q so A ' , . , 'ire g r 4,3 or 5 ' .f A r fd ll.: '7 . 'H' lf. 3 V ' F Q 3 ' g 4 ,W y 55,5 viii' 1 4 VWA f T AL . A l4 r N S 1 E K 1 ik-K, F' Mr r X , l f r . HW A ........ l i A .. , 1 5. A ,k,: S . we -I 1.9, W.. la A in l. ' r fa .W 1-Lt. CJ. GJ Tom Eberly-Navy. 2-Cadet Walter Mairki-Naval Air Corps. 3-Cpl. Harry E. Jahnigan -Army. 4-Sgt. Robt. R. Jahnigerp-Army. 5--Sgt. Z. B. Stone--Army. 6-Major Geo. B. Hart-Army. 7-Phm. 2,fC Robt. W. Storch-Navy. 8-Pfc. Marvin H. Anderson-Army. 9-Pvt. H. Wielan-Army. 10- AXS Val Stewart--Navy. 11-Cadet Earl Betcher- Army Air Force. 12-Cpl. Finch Yelliott--Army Air 5 . r ' ' ff A 'X Q M., JL gl! ., 5 .65 .. ,, 'K i,.. 1 Q ak 'Q 1 . 1 A f -ai 3 Y Q Ya' Q! YQ E Force. 13--Cadet Robt. Braun-Navy Air Corps. 14- Capt. Merrill Leach-Army. 15-Sgt. Brown--Army. 16-AIS Dave Flippenbauer-Navy. 17-Pfc. Edward Wamback-Army. 18-Cadet Franklin Lepper-Army Air Force. 19-Lt. Col. W. S. Ibold-Army. 20-Pvt. Jack Robertson-Army. 21-Cadet Wm. Ashurst- Army Air Force. 22-Pvt. Howard Poe-Army. 23- Pfc. Tom Hurd-Army. -W V-mm ' al. Q E e 3 :P as E in 1' .. .2 1-Pvt. Gilbert Olhauser-Army. 2-Lt. James Harper -Army Air Force. 3-Cadet Robt. Remmer-Army Air Force. 4-AXS Dale Ramey-Navy. 5-C. P. O. Sam Ludwig-Navy. 6-Aviation Cadet Fred Smith- Army. 7-Howard Everhart, E. M. QXC. 8-Bm. 21C Edward F. Kassner-Navy. 9-Bm. 2 fC Edward F. 158 -W .. wv,, g Y ,. s i: A A i 5 V! f fi 2. X tts, 3 4 - -:vw ' - g . fr Kassner-Navy. 10-S 2g'C Don Zumbiel-Navy. 11- Pvt. Edw. J. Stoecklin, Jr.-Signal Corps-Army. 12- S 2 li C V. Paul Blackwell-Navy. 13-Pvt. Ben Mallin- Army. 14-Pfc. Robt. Morris-Marines. 15-Sound- man Julius L. Kassner-Navy. 16-Sgt. Robt. Reckner -Army. 17-S 2fC Joe Blackwell-Navy. W IN .mggfwg xt.. Q . wi Q. H il . ,.,Q f :Z it ' I . 3 1.1 n V , krfr lv , ' : Qf , ' LA.,,L Z xi 'ill' i Ag? ' Qs ' -tvrfvljlfff V W . A . . Z! .R gf, ak xy! aif fiif . 5 , . 1 . .. .N v -,-' .5 ...cf . ..., A!- 11 I9 .Ak VN 'sax ,4,. I . N' f . . I Y 74' Q' S. 15 :Z ,,,L ' M fy 7L--' 1 fg- gf 1 iii if ' U . 1 ' i f iii 5 fi -'S . A 1 'i ' . 3 ' 5 x, M - '31 fi ,J 5 ' R -, , rl ...fislixti . 2 ' if 1+ .1 Q i 11 V K Q... if 5 :., i f Q t ,kk X ilfgaf ,, ' . S2321 ' it 1 ' in - f 5 C wig .L x 1-Service Flag for XVithrow's heroes who gave all. 2-Pvt. Warren Sticktenoth-Army. 3-Our annual flag totaling 2070 annuals sold. 4-Betty Hu-Symbol of China's faith and courage. 5-Jack Elliott. 6-Bev- erly Nash and Cpl. Sterling Roberts. 7-Cadet Robt. Wuenker-Army Air Force. 8-Tech. Sgt. Ken. Stoeck- lin-Army. 9-S 2 C Roy Nicholas-Navy. 10-Ruth Pearcy-Nurse Corps. 11-Sgt. Chas. E. Ingram- Army Air Force. 12-Josephine James-Coast Guard. 159 14-Cadet Carl Luchs-Naval Air Corps. 15-Pfc. R. Friedrich-Arniy. 16-Cadet Jay Jones-Army Air Force. 17-Pvt. Lorraine Petty-W. A. C. 18- Cadet Frank P. Rinaldy-Arrny Air Force. 19-Cadet Wm. C. White-Army Air Force. 20-Pvt. J. Simons -Army-A visit with his former students. 21-Pfc. R. Simcox-Army. 22-Helen Mullinix-Blow, Gabriel, blow I-The school bell of 1919. 23-Pvt. Robert Sperry-Army. ,Qfafveibkfhg Whether it was autos or diamonds defense plants or candy bars, the Wlthrow Annual Ad StaE created advertising which was guaranteed to make the observer stop, look and read Magazines and folders were scanned for hints to young writers Eager hunters searched diligently for photographic ideas that would tell their story at a glance Pencils ilew as ideas flashed through fertile minds Every ounce of energy was summoned to produce only the best for Withr0w,s advertisers The historic Ford, provldln so much amusement for the gala family on the opposite page was gen erously lent for the occasion by Bernie Dems 9320 Gilbert Avenue. Puddle-jumping in the fllvver was sport ln 1919 wwri - L, .gf 5 V' my 7,5 , ' 11 .,', R 1 Q' ,Q 'if 3' 5' N Q if 'Y W . , I gee- Vx, VA, k J..wi.E?fi? fi! ' 74' 1 6 2 W V f Aw V arf ' W 3 -, J' 'gykWa5'L 'U:f? 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BEARING THE EANTTLTAR CREST OF THE TCWER, CLEANTTNC UP ERCNT TTS BLGCK SETTING WHICH BESPEAKS WTTHRCW AND ALL THAT WTTHRCW STANDS ECR. THE SENIGR RTNC, HAS EXQUTSTTE HAND WCRTQ- NTANSHTE. IT PLATTERS THE YOUNG HAND TG WHOSE CARE IT IS ENTRUSTED. ENDCRSTNCT THE DEEENDARTL- TTY OF THE RTNC, ITS BEAUTY AND TTS CCCD TASTE, IS THE HERPF-IONES CCNTEANY, WHOSE EXCELLENT STANDARDS HAVE NTATNTATNED THE REEUTATTCN OF THTS ETNE PIECE OP IEWELRY. I-IERFF-JONES COMPANY INDIANAPOLIS Lessons Become Clearer . . Problems are Solved Easier when you see better through l'Rlll0E'S GOFLEXIC LENSES With Correct Curves on both Front and Back L. M. PRINCE 00. Dispensing Opticians 4 West 4th St. and Doctors Bldg., 8th near Vine WATCHES ------- DIAMONDS ROBT. L, HUMMEL JEWELER 407 VINE STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO PHONE MAIN 1826 Y , a, - o pin 0 95 QW 'Q 5:-e-1-1-at-11 10 1 9 ht 1 4 -,. - at wr- fit?-4 . Yo, , , -o 'n'.u',n - .- 5111159- . 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Every pair may be custom hand finished with imported waxes and oils, to the leather tone of your choice-at no extra cost! They're all 55.40 and they're AuthenticaIly Yours. Reason enough to-Eg A STORES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES-504 VINE STREET-543 WALNUT STREET YOUR 5 minute egga ,,,.. lt's important to have your eggs for breakfast but it's important also to have the finest and freshest obtainable, Those vvho insist upon the best ask for Eberle's Spring Dale Eggs. THE 0. EQVIEJMZLERSSDNS 00. 300 West Sixth Street Cincinnati, Ohio ffm Www 'a Fecha . , The vvay to a man's heart is through his stomach, but the vvay to everyones heart is through a box of Schraffts candy. PARAMUUNT EUNFEETIUN IIUMPANY ONE WEAPON Uncle Sam did not have to build MEADOW CGLD BUTTER, good for both cooking and eat- ing, The butter that is Creamy in texture and rich in vitamins is a wartime product vvhieh still holds its pre-vvar quality. MEADOW GOLD 943 Carr Street Cincinnati, Ohio ln a threatening world of ceaseless uncertainties, who doesn't wonder, doesn't pause to ask himself: ls anything the same? Will the classic luxuries of life ever be enjoyed again? For most of us, there is today a lift, a solace in the world of music that we have never known before. The memory of beautiful music will endure as long as the human heart has the power to feel, to suffer, to love, WILLIS MUSIC CUMPANY Records-Sheet Music-Music Books Musical Literature-Musical jewelry Musical Novelties-Record Cabinets Music Cabinets-Musical Instruments l24 East Fourth Street Cincinnati, Ohio I TRY OUR SANDWICH TRAYS OARNISHED WITH ASSORTED RELISHES OTHER SUGGESTIONS HOIVIE MADE SALADS 6 VARIETIES OE CHEESE AND COLD CUTS TO CHOOSE EROIVI AND A LARCE ASSORTMENT OE PARTY SNACKS BUSY BEE F000 Sll0l'PE EA. 9947 2707 Erie Ave. Hyde Park Square THIS ll FISH ST0llY Yep! This is a fish story not only in appearance but taste. Maybe his eyes are just a littfe bit bigger than his stomach but with a platter of luscious, sizzling fish from NEW FISHERIES his eyes can't help but encourage his stomach. 328 West 6th Street Cincinnati, Ohio TOP RATE F0005 FOR YEAR ROUND APPETlTES High quality fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables-a complete line of superior meat cuts-variety of dependable staple goods equal the excellent products found at LOWENSTEIN'S S U P E R M A R K E T 3904 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio HELP!!! We're not kidding. The result may be just a scratch, possibly a broken leg, collar bone, or something still more disastrous. ln any case it is wise to be protected against unforseen situations. WINANS and PRICE residence liability insurance offers pro- tection against such accidents. Also against auto accidents, fires, tornadoes and theft. WINANS AND PRICE, INC., INSURUR5 4ll Hazen Bldg. 936 Main Street Cincinnati, 2, Ohio SUBSTANTIAL ElllDEll0E What more can one say? For weil grooming is essential for anyone's success. ACME ODORLESS CLEANER will give your clothes newer and longer life and assure you ofa well groomed appearance. AGME 000RlESS GLEARERS 4923 Paddock Road MElrose 2721 ,,...,'....f,.i.. .....n,,,.. fn.. -Y.. a, -. J., -7- - A - - . W ,-.- --- e- -7- -- - H-- Your Driveway Does it ruin or improve the appear- ance of your drive? Your home may be attractive, but its appearance can easily be spoiled by a driveway You're not taking a chance when you call upon the BREWER CO. to construct you driveways and pavements. The finest in black top construction. THE BREWER CO. Manufacturers of Non-Skid Asphalt for driveways highway, roadways, pavements. CHerry 6674-5 906 Main Street My 20-20 vision reveals to me the superiority of FIaxmayer's Cruen watches. Merely by looking at one of these beautifully styled watches, one can see that it would be a perfect gift. R. J. FLAXMAYER, JEWELER 6219 Montgomery Rd. WE LIKE KIDS And we welcome their patronage We serve delicious sodas, cokes, and other fountain beverages. FORME RLY DUNBAR'S Cincinnati, Ohio Laundries are still doing a good job in spite of the soap and help shortage. If you are staggering under the weight of the big wash just phone the Excelsior Laundry, and you'Il wonder why you didn't do it long ago. THE EXGELSIOII LAUNDRY GDMPAIIY 210 East I4th St. Cincinnati PA. 2084 Everyone admires a good appearance. A favorable impression is formed not only by your personal appearance, but by the stationery you use. For this reason many executives of today use Pounsford Stationery. A fine weave, high texture paper with harmonizing colors is what Pounsford stands for. THE POUNSFORD STATIONERY COMPANY 422 Main Street MAin 2395 Q 4 3 if lMllGlNl-lTl lmagination figures greatly in any successful enterprise. lt is the conceptive power that creates excitement, the intangible thing that cannot be put into words. ., ,,. So did this power shape itself into a fanciful idea, the inspiration later to come into its own as the Twentieth Century theater. Imagination was the underlying force in its construction, and it is ever present in its mystic atmosphere. This theater's accomplishments in the entertainment field are not imaginary, and the Twentieth Century theater will continue to offer the best in screen enjoyment. 20th CENTURY THEATRE MADISON ROAD AT OAKLEY SQUARE MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT I .f That's why more people enjoy go- ing to Harry Cover's Drug Store. There, the delicious flavor of the fountain drinks is harmonized with the inviting atmosphere and friendly surroundings. SERVICE Fon THE sick !2'f:.?B?f SQMEB. 1. .fi YQPIE R'SI?9Si'?.I MEIrose 4660-IEfferson 943i HYDE PARK, CINCINNATI Q..-....-.. ..................-........ - ..-. ....-....-.!. I I I I 7 ada I ' 'Me Seanad ffdflf' Www I I I I I In the industrial life of America 'research has been of constantly I increasing importance. Today it is a national resource, for the research of industrial and coilege laboratories is proving its value in war. I Ll 5 ,I The Telephone was born in a laboratory, a result of researches in I electricity and acoustics, speech and hearing. And scientists have I continued their search unceasingly-learning more about these subjects, to make the telephone better and better. 5 gullu I I sid MQ? At Bell Telephone Laboratories the search will never end. Since I I 3 I before Pearl Harbor its scientists and engineers have concentrated on I vga I' is products for our armed forces. But when this work is happily over they I I i w will be ready to continue their developments for the needs of peace. I I ' i I THE CINCINNATI 8: SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY I I I .g...-....-..- - - -- .....---..........-...... - - ,......-n.i. if Speak: an Wed! No need to go into detail about the enjoyment in store for you in every bite of a COLD COAST product. The juicy delicious peach shown in this picture speaks for itself. The best possible value is obtained for your points and money when you buy GOLD COAST products at FLACH BROS. GROCERY. FLACH BROS. GROCERY You'll agree that not only does FRlSCH'S MAINLINER have delicious food, but it also has an inviting atmosphere. Their friendly curb service is enjoyed by many because of its pleasing convenience. FRISCH'S MAINLINER DRIVE-I N AND RESTAURANT 5756 Wooster Pike Cincinnati, Ohio ,-'-A 'i' Sill. IT'S FINE 'STEIN ' FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS O O I O MEATS AND SALADS i SJ 1-, SJ WED-DING BELLS WILL I I I RING SO IMERR I LY just as they did twenty-five years ago for this couple. Or did they? Do you know these people? Whether this picture was taken twenty-tive years ago or yesterday, every day at weddings, in private homes, in restaurants, large and small, BOAT HOUSE COFFEE is being served. BOAT HOUSE COFFEE-Cincinnati's Favorite Drink THE BIIIIT IIIIIISE COFFEE 81 TEA 00. II4 E. I3th Street Cincinnati, Ohio am caeezf IS SATISFIED TOO ..... Into BELLEM'S candy goes the finest ingredients that money can buy. For the rich fillings, as well as for the pure Hershey chocolate coating, BELLEMS can't be beat. Cincinnati, Ohio WA 3500 N0 POINT IN WASTING POINTS With wartime rationing the types ot food and not the duality decide the point value. Every smart shopper knows that the quality is really the most important, Vxfl-IITE VILLA CROCERS pride themselves in the knowledge that their toods meet and sor- oess their requirements. WHITE VILLA CROCERS CINCINNATI fr DAYTON, OHIO OAKLEY PAINT 8a GLASS 3078 Madison Rd. MElrose 5036 HARRY D. SAYRE REALTORS We Buy, Sell, Exchange, Rent or Lease, and Manage REAL ESTATE Of any description in any I I't oca I y lndividual Attention Assured 6660 Montgomery Road IE 4444 RES.-IE 5887 COMPLIMENTS Come to our conveniently located store to have your of prescriptions filled with accuracy and reliability. JONES DRY GOODS CRAMERS DRUG STORE 6097 Montgomery Rd. Pleasant Ridge 2836 Observatory Rd. EAst 3260 Try our fresh fruits and vegetables for luscious colorful war-time meals. HOLLYWOOD FRUIT MKT. 1008 Delta EAst 6644 Linwood Square In spite of the war we still are able to supply you with that creamy rich ice cream that millions demand. AGLAMESIS BROS. Visit our market for superior foods. Beers and wines to take out. ROSELAWN FOOD MKT. A MUST Quality cakes and pastries made carefully and expertly by DEDDENS BAKERY STANDING FIRST ROW L. Ransivk. W. Woods, IC. Willis. T. Hume, J. Hone, F. Meachem, J. Storey. STANDING SECOND ROW -e-V. Woods, F. Williamson, R. Ehrlich. R, Sasser. N. Currier, N. Winter, K. Hopkins, A. Rodenherg, V. Smith, D. Johns. L. Harvey, G. Speckman. FIRST ROW L. Faulconer. M. Archea, G. Taylor. C. Clippinger, B. Barringer, N. Knoll, J. Koppman. J. Neal, D. Hain, D. Gahr. J. lirendamour, B. Voss. SECOND ROW' Il. Scharhag. J. Flynt. R. King, D. Pierce, IC. Brown. Hats off to the Any Annuals today? has been the familiar cry ringing through the halls of ye old Alma Mater year after year, but l944 set an all-time high with the sale of 2070 Annuals. This record was made possible largely through the efforts of the homeroom repre- A. Ruhe. J. Saunders, R. Mossingrer. IJ. Hicks. J. Ross, B. Curneliu T. Kinder, B. Bowman. FIRST ROWW- J. Pancoast, J. Fiegre, P. Crady, P. Naugh, M. Tudor B. Julius, M. Roop, B. J. Smith, R. Dietz. C. Schepman, R. Moyer L. Bratburd. SECOND ROW G. Halvorsen. T. Kessis, S. McVey, H. Vielhauer J. Koehne, H. Funke, N. Cameron, P. Vermilya. V. Plueddemann I. Steele. M. Armonday. super-duper salesmen I sehtatiyes. Deserying of special credit are Marilyn Armandroff, Robert Brown, lean Koehrie and Vyfade Pierce, Selling was. howeyer, only part of the problem, Counting money and keeping records provided many young salesmen with headaches before the goal was reached. To bring new life to your clothes send your dry cleaning to HYDE PARK A-1 CLEANERS 3453 Edwards Rd. EA 1666 Hyde Park Sq We are happy to sell you our superior meats and vegetables for nutritious wartime meals. SEHEPER EUUD MARKET When the elite meet to eat they re sure to call for those extra special hamburgers found at- l.l.UYlJ'S HAMBURGER SHUP 3510 Edwards Rd. EA 9696 Hyde Park Square Hurry! Make those minor repairs around the home before they develop into major damages. CHARLES F. LAI-IKE 2725 Erie Ave. EAst 1879 Hyde Park Square PURE UII. SERVICE STATIUN CHERRlNSTUN'S PHARMAIIY Let us fill your prescription and supply your drug needs in our modern pharmacy Edwa rds-Observa tory EA 3707 PATRUNIZE UUR ADVERTISERS They serve faithfully and well. And in these days of shortages and restrictions they have made every effort to please and to satisfy their customers MEIER'S WINE CELLARS CONGRATULATIONS to the GRADUATION CLASS of 1944 For superior quality in cakes and pastry, visit nel1ler's Bakerg 81 Pasirg Shop 6920 Plainfield Pl. Silverton, Ohio ME 6341 The premier shop of Hyde Park. For that well-groomed appearance visit ORVILLE C. DUNN Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor 3706 Edwards Rd. 1E 9502 For complete satisfaction come in and try our delicious sweets PALACE SWEET SHOP For the gift of distinction that is always remembered-Shop at HIGGINSON'S GIFT SHOP 34 E. Sixth Street Tele. CH 9058 2704 Erie Ave. EAst 6190 BUD STEMAN KARL KOETT PU RE OIL AUTHORIZED PRODUCTS CHEVROLET Hudson-Sales-Service General Repairs Tires-Batteries 'ICKE-KOETT MOTOR CO ME 4213 7210 Montg. R. Expert Repairs on all make cars Wrecker Service -:- Parts Earl H. Vurrlenherg, Inc. Madison Rd. at Brotherton Rd. ME 5600 H. W. SCHLUETER HARDWARE Oakley Hardware Store for 30 Years 3142 Madison Rd. IE 1032 ' No Chances are taken when you bring your prescriptions and drug orders to- HUWATT'5 FUUNTAIN DRUGS YES, THE CORSAGE CAME AND lT'S B-E-A-UTIFUL Of course it is, I got it at lones'. We fellas always rely on jones' to take care of that special corsage for that extra- special date. l037 E. McMillan Cincinnati, Ohio And he's not sorry either, because he's caught enjoying a delicious POETKER candy bar. Mellow Poetker candies can always be found in Withrow's lunchroom. J. F. POETKER 8g SON STUDENT The future of our nation will be entrusted to you. The qualifica- tion for this trust will be based on your ability to save, and your desire for home ownership. SAVINGS 6' LOAN COMPANY 2679 Madison Road ME. 5291 Cincinnati, Ohio POISED for action! With eyes sparkling with excitement, he looks forward to thrilling competition, a good game, and the congenial atmosphere to be found in Stone's modern, well- equipped bowling alley. Ask the Withrow girls who bowl. They bowl at Stone's. ,t In .nn i W Vi .. i -J V1 W 2 .i ' f ,, ' 4 li' , 1 3 ' - 2. ag . - -f ' 4 - . rf l , ' ' ' -- 7 Q va' --. M-0 -1 f wr V w 1 - .,...., H. 2. , .fa - -,.,- 3746 Montgomery Rd. Nwd. ME 9676 ,.,1.,f,,. ,V 1... , Mn.- Y f .,. , A f X, ,, ,..,.-.... ,.., ...V .,. cfs., ,W Q . . .Y..,.a-ae., ,,,a,,,-.d ...aM..,,. ,.,..,...',V ,, 4 ,. ,..ia.s.., ,,,... .c ,... pw ,...a,,,.,,. , ,.,. ,. LIFE, ENERGY, ACTION Like 'lthe man on the flying trapeeze youth flies through the air with the greatest of ease. especially when on roller L . . , 23? A girl and a boy. A beautiful apple is good to look at. Young healthy people are good to look at. A beautiful apple suggests goodness within. We are reminded that we like apples. Young people who have the habit of eating apples and other fresh fruits are more vital. They have the good looks that come from a proper diet. This apple came from Martino's as do other fresh fruits served at Withrow. JOS. MARTINO C0. 1304 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio skates at the NORWOOD RINK. Here good friends, good dates get together, roll merrily along. The NORWOOD RINK offers the best in skat- ing entertainment. NORWOOD ROLLER RINK l63l Sherman Ave. near Reading Rd. MElrose 9452-IE 7l73 I III OF ANTICIPATION Will be replaced by a grin of satis- faction when patience is rewarded with an UFFELMANN BUN, a product fast becoming a delicacy because of its increasing popular- ity. And regardless of war time, the UFFELMANN BAKINC COMPANY will continue to make buns of superior quality. THE UFFELMANN BAKING CO 939 YORK STREET ml loaned. MAIN 0324 DASH IT ALL DOT CANNED PEAS ARE GONE Last lunch means missing out on those delicious DOT peas that I have been look- ing forward to all morning. DOT peas, like all other DOT foods, are rich in flavor and tempting in color. DOT FOODS SOLD AT ALL DOT FOOD STORES THE IANSZEN CO. 62 WALNUT ST. CINCINNATI, OHIO W Quake am 7a ,4 fam So The song goes, Bot in this case ifs 'AI-iere'S The CUFFQRD JABOBS MOTOR Cf'-XR CO, on The soot with re!iab!e Service, when something goes wrong with The Old Car. Remember, you can always depend on Clifford Alaeobs To get you out of Tha'rjamY Dv Sow--CLIFFORD JAO0BS--Plymouth 499 E. McMillan St. WO 8251-6162 aa a .537 I- ' - rf. ffvff , . .M as . -' , 'r rr 3 tg it aij 3 355 2 r- .A-25 .L 5 as 1 W' L as. ar.. Sw Don't we look it? The juke-box giving out with mellow music accompanies the swell food furnished by the ESQUIRE CRILL. Conveniently located at the end of the down town car line, it's a favorite stop-off for all the gang. ESQUIRE GRILL 5th and Main St. Cincinnati, Ohio 235:33 l Congenial people and a good show. You can't beat this combination. Any evening that you go into the HYDE PARK THEATER you will find Withrow kids enjoying the show. 'Nough said. The Hyde Park Theatre 2718 Erie Ave. EA 966l ' f ' -f.-f-ff-Wu -Mg-f-' ,,,...,,., - www-vww' f' f---0 as -ef-W-Q-5-asf!---r-mga-w-W-W-mf-N-sf,- Q.w,,e1A-.f.a-M.n.awy--waf,-1-am-fvrwnfvesmnn .r f ' A . .. . - -sf . ...N Lu... -awe.. ,...z.,.....4...,..,. W. .f.a.., ....4a..r...e:-.....-.,..-1...,-.z,,..-...4fgL.:.e:. eL.-a.,.z.-,5.a.:,-:L deem:-ref,-e-,,.:L,. f:.....rfL+ agai- cry the people as they dash madly hither and yon. Do they find one? They do not. They become resigned to life in a pill box with all of the discomforts of a pill box. Unless they are smart. In this case, they seek the help of the BAUMAN REALTORS, sigh with satisfaction, settle back and relax in a comfortable home. Dscar E. Bauman 81 Go., Realtors 2639 Erie Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio EAst 4343 C This is a tip we wish to pass on to you. The specialty of DECKER'S is the pharmacy. They are well known for their courtesy and accuracy in filling prescriptions. This is a tip well worth remembering. DECKER'S PHARMACY Edwards and Erie Hyde Park Square THE REGULAR AFTER SCHOOL RUSH When good school pals get together over a refreshing coke or delicious soda BOOLS PHARMACY 2ll4 Madison Road EA 1220-9540-I LEADERS CHO0SE LEADERS When it comes to selecting sports goods, you will find Brendamour's rates tops with athletes, professional as well as amateurs. ED. BRENDAMOUR, INC. 529 Main St. MAin 4485 Value and Versatility The value of V and V merchandise can easily be recognized in every article that you purchase. In spite of wartime restrictions and limitations, an excellent variety of Ready to wear, and furnishing for entire family. V 8: V DEPARTMENT STORE Charles Vonder Brink and Son-3054 Madison Road TIRE REPAIRS .ARE OUR BUSINESS NOT A SIDELINEU CINCINNATI VULCANIZING SERVICE SOLE PRODUCERS OF VULC-O-SAFE INO SI-IIIVIIVIY-INVISIBLEI TIRE REPAIR VULC-O-SAFE IROAD I-IAZARD PROTECTEDI RECAPS VULC-O-SAFE ISTANDARDI TIRE REPAIRS 9' 6711 MONTGOMERY JEFFERSON 8061 slLvERToN, oHio ff if all 0 'fl 'l J or X st'Z5i?fQ'f'fZr1f' 9' No matter where the spotlight falls you can be sure that clothes cleaned by NAEC-ELE'S will steal the show. The Minstreleers can tell you that when it comes to that fresh well groomed look there THE NAEGELE DRY CLEANING CC. 623-625 PROSPECT PLACE ., ........... AVON l577 HE EATS HIS SPlNACH TO PURCHASE GOODS OF HIGH QUALITY IS MORE IMPORTANT TODAY U' Than ever before. Because you are now shopping with points as well as money, the superiority of food is first and the A money, secondary. We carry a complete assortment of T absolutely fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats. We welcome your demand for finest quality. ln addition to this, we are still maintaining our delivery service. COURTNEY BROS. I S ZO4l Madison Road EAst 0725 I A COMPLETE LINE OF HOWARD BOND Water Marked HIGH QUALITY MEAT5 The Nations Business Paper specified for all school and office stationary SoldinCincinnatiby 3225 ,ljjjfimfjt 112 3335 Ghatlield Paper Corporation Zmdmcoe As aspirations for Dux Femina and Sigma Gamma continue so GORDON B. MILLER continues to produce a fine quality of school jewelry. GORDON B. MILLER COMPANY WlIllT'S CO0KIII'? You may have an ending to this phrase, but we have a better one. Our ending is delicious sizzling fried chicken with all the trimmings. We raise our own chickens. IIELICICIIS DEEP FREEZE SANDWICH CIIILLE Peebles Corner Cincinnati, Ohio HEIIMlIIIII'S IIIIIIC STCIIE HE I HYDE In a r e r U . --OST PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS CALL AIIO DELIVERY ECONOMY SERVICE li A M COMPLETE STOCK OF QUALITY MEOICAIITS AWAIT YOUR CALL EAst 0456 -EAst 0457 2126 EIIE AVE. HYDE PAIIK SQUARE 2726 Erie Ave. BECKSMITH CANDY CO. Wholesale jobbers 4312 Beech Street Norwood, I2, Ohio QUALITY CON FECTIONS lohnston's Sundae Toppings johnston Package Chocolates Fountain Syrups 6' Supplies Paper Products W ' a. ff- E ,, . ,N 1 N ' V . ,,f,4m, 2 ji! ' if 5 2, ,.. l L' gg x F ,.,, v g, Tiff ai. in M , ,gel 1 ,BM 5 EgAiQ?Tff7'4.f?.:iiif x THEI944 WITHROW ANNUAL DESIGNED BY ANNE GARSIDE MANUFACTURED BY KINGSKRAFT Kingskraft Annual Covers are well known among high schools and colleges from coast to coast! V So far Withrow can boast of five, from 1940-1944. Withrow has found that Kingskraft Covers stand for excellent workmanship and the finest material obtainable. And on top of that They can take it. KINGSKRAFT DIVISION, KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE INCORPORATED zum! NAMELY Al O'Hagan and Len Osborne, who have had quite a hand in the production of this year book, offer their best wishes to the I944 graduating class and to the Annual Staff, who have contributed their time and efforts to make this 25th Anni- versary Annual an everlasting tribute to Withrow High School. V I OSBORNE 8a 0'HAGAN QMWQW Qfzmzzzf f9-M ,ham iid M255 gf 19 Brown Pl1hl1Sh1I1QCU1'I1pElI1lj THE WHOLE WORLD IS UPSIDE DOWN . . INDIANAPOLIS zzz EAST OHIO STREET That's vvhy it is so important these days that carefree boys and girls have a published record ot their high school activ- ities Tomorrow the boys vvill be in tox holes, in distant skies or sailing over great oceans. The girls will move into -ottices, shops, and stores ln years to come this yearbook will help you recall the friends and the ton ot your school days, We vvill be reminded again and again ot many pleasant experiences with the people at Withrovv l-ligh School ENGRAVING COMPANY, INC. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA I I I PRODUCING FOR PEACE His hands are young. His future job is big. His goal is high. He is the vocationally trained high school gradu- ate of today's be prepared for tomorrow school system. He learns to produce goods because he knows that there will be a need for them in the world of his tomorrow. He looks forward to a productive peace and a world of unlimited opportunity for skillful young hands, trained minds and brave hearts. Congratulations, Mr. Graduate-your bright fu- ture begins just across the Withrow bridge. You leave your school-but you take with you all that it could give you. Yours has been a Regal train- ing-on a LeBIond Regal Lathe. THE R. K. LeBLOND MACHINE TOOL CO. 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