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

 - Class of 1945

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o supervise, a jx 7130 A X elif X 3 Miss slscv This English teacher delights her classes with short stories that make The Yearling and Prince and the Pauper a great deal more interesting. MR. SIMMERMAN A former Withrow graduate now teaching special subiects in the Junior High, he finds diversion in the men's bowling team, golf, and baseball. MR. SMITH Will Nancy and George V follow their father's footsteps and enioy the band, Minstrels, and harmony class schedule as much as Smittie? MISS SMITH . Self control is a great virtue is the proverbial advice of the Junior High household arts teacher who enioys collecting novelty prints. MISS SPELLMIRE A lover of flowers, she finds're- laxation in the study of astronomy when she is not teaching biology and General Science. MR. SROFE Although Multiple-Choice J. G. is kept busy with American History, Sociology, and sponsoring Philo- logia, he still finds time to peruse best seIIers. MR. STEARNS Looking for this busy Industrial Arts teacher? After school he's surely either sleeping, bowling, or at any time saying, All right now. MR. STEPHANY The key-man at Withrow com- pares a careless key loser to some of the lowest forms of animal life found in his treasured science books. MISS, STRATE You're so beautifully indefinite reiterates this competent mentor who teaches Geology and Astron- omy, World Geography, Sociology and Economics. MISS STOSE Smilingly this Junior High art teacher tells you she enioys golfing and reading, when possible. Her pet peeve? sloppy casuals-but definitely! MISS TAYLOR Neither good nor evil but middle gray is the provocative phrase which teases the mentalities of the English pupils in Literitas and 211. MISS TILFORD All right, now, let's go, is the characteristic phrase which starts her classes in Civics, American History, and P ro b I e m s of Democracy. MISS VANCE Detective stories, the theaters, and her one hundred and forty year old home take up the leisure time of this Home Economics Teacher. MISS .l. WALKER To me the most impressive thing about Withrow is the way in which my handicapped pupils have en- ioyed ioining in many school activities. MISS M. WALKER Besides teaching Social Studies in Junior High she smilingly sells fresh country eggs to her fellow teachers and spends her summers in Canada. MISS WILLIAMS This English teacher, remembered for her pleasant manner and sink or swim tests, spends many hours enjoying literature and the theater. MR. WILSON Many an unsuppressed giggle can be heard from behind the closed door of room 9 where he unfail- ingly tells mathematical wizards to brace up. MR. WIRTH After hours one may find this gym instructor practicing what he preaches in keeping his body fit by enioying all sorts of outdoor sports. MISS WOOD Having spent the day cooking over the hot stoves in the Household Arts rooms, she cheerfully goes home to experiment with new recipes. MR. ZIEGLER After a day of commercial law and practical math he busies himself with the exacting duties of the School Bank and sponsoring Law Club. ll of this and more besides did not even phase the members of Withrow's good-natured faculty.

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MISS I.. PERIN Won't you please get your home- work in on time! With this re- buke students from green Fresh- men to superior Seniors have their ego deflated. MISS POOLEY See what you can find in the History section and l'll help you in a few minutes, is the suggestion given by Withrow's head librarian. MR. PROBST A new physics and aeronautics teacher, lately of Madisonville School, he divides his leisure be- tween a boy's Sunday School and gardening. MISS RATTERMAN Pupils who use straight chairs as rockers are a source of annoyment for this English teacher who gently admonishes, No tipping, please. MR. RAY Though this industrious Junior High Woodwork teacher longs to spend his time hunting and fishing, after school his occupation is working on his victory garden. MISS REHRING After completing her duties as a librarian, she enthusiastically turns attention to Latin America and all kinds of outdoor sports. MR. REUTER Hobbies? exclaims this firm ad- vocate of the obstacle course, Why, I have two of the best, my granddaughter and a good game of pinochle. MISS REYNOLDS New to Withrow this year, she teaches Junior High English and is greatly interested in the study of Spanish and the Latin American countries. MR. RHOLLANS Besides teaching commercial sub- iects he enioys fulfilling his duties as Annual Business Advisor and s e t t I i n g down to Gardner's mysteries. MISS ROCKEL Designing and making her clothes, besides knitting, brings this House- hold Arts teacher as much pleas- ure during school as her trips to Mexico. MISS ROSENBERGER Playing bridge, attending the theater and directing Thalian are recreation for this teacher of English and American History and Government. MISS ROWELL Besides teaching math this faculty member adds collecting tax stamps, cooking, and watercolors to her already varied interests. cw QHLUE ,f YQ ky w : ll 3 X 4' Xfiaf s QF' I 9 MISS SANDERS This teacher of mathematics and Navigation confides that her various homerooms are the cause of her indigestion and nightmares. MRS. SATTEN A new teacher in Withrow Junior High, she delights in her classes and is already a great admirer of the scenic beauty of our Alma Mater. MR. SCHIRMER This teacher of Arts and Crafts divides his spare time between collecting stamps, caring for his garden and orchard, and spearing frogs. MISS SEARS The favorite diversions of this Junior High English teacher after school are books, and outdoor life, her island in Canada, and raising chrysanthemums. MISS SEAY After teaching typing and short- hand this teacher finds relaxation in knitting and reading, although traveling in peacetime is her real ioy. MR. SEAY Now over in my office is the be- ginning of many illustrations used by the school treasurer to explain points in' his bookkeeping classes. MISS SHAFFER After a busy day of World History and Algebra classes, this ardent follower of international affairs becomes an enthusiastic sports fan. MR. SHELLY Coaching the freshman football team and the varsity basketball team leave little time for the varied outdoor activities which Shell loves. Tests to be graded, questionnaires to fill, home room to keep in order, lessons to assign, extra curricular activlhe



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i HE YI ' QU S WU-LV U Miss Cavendish asked a boy, What does Withrow give you in the way of education that you can take away from school? Very seriously the boy replied, lt gives me a locker key. VQS, : W' The Physics instructor had made an assignment in the book, From -L W ' Galileo to Cosmic Rays, but the self-important Junior thought she could I? remember the title and did not bother to write it down. Contidently strid- ing into the library, she asked the librarian, Do you have the book, 'From Galileo to Cosmetic Rays'? i Miss Tilford: Very bad health habits may lead to something similar to f consumption. Q Pupil: What do you mean by that, Miss Tilford, overeating? lt was Miss Chesley who asked for the plural of teaspoon. She was unprepared forthe quick answer. The plural of teaspoon is tablespoon. Dean: Why are you late today, Jim? 3 u I: e ,we a exercises In g m ester a ,an t is morning ust A' Pp'l Wll hd ' ' yy dy dh' ' Ii don't move so fast. 5 I ' Z ll ' l U ll ' A Dick, why weren tyou in study hall yesterday? X 'R l was there, but you iust didn't see me. tk A .v lil. 0 X ' . -, . 306 ' l- rl Q X fy!! U IX 1 Qs, j . lx! xii N - -'- 6 'if' K X X l:'E.':lL':':: GG , 9 N 'F: 'il 'I-I-I I I rw 1. f ' ' il I I .lt U - ' lf -W 'kllf ,f ,V '-'-3?'l:-:v-1- fy ' ' , Q 25.3 gf ee C EE-33 -:.-I irfafse., -j Quil l vi:-f 'ff ew l r S11 , ,- X . AQ -egrfg-L? I Y sms f - 1 fi 1 ig! C' Aj neu.

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