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

 - Class of 1944

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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.

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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.



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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

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