Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1946
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cp Qlgdanf ygofy 9 l iff, Q ' l , 52 l 1 ' 1 REWOT AND EGDIRB I L w ff' 4'fff3 EIS '-fs' 4, fl Qfyfv -P , I -,. ' cn illll S 'ii t '.l s 11, Jvynm ROWXCAMPUS . 'r,f lp We endeavor to uphold the ine traditions-fair play, honesty, and loyalty-of this, our heritage. Rewot and Egdirb-Tower and Bridge: those sym- bols of an institution of democratic education have inspired Tiny Tots, Elegant Essentials, and Jaunty Juniors to strive to become De Luxe Models since Withrow opened its doors in I9I9. Realizing that man is capable of building traditions, the , Q THE DUCHESS' CQXXTI-IE CAI'1PAlGNER QQ earlier teachers brought their firm beliefs in a Democratic Republic into the first class-rooms, and they encouraged their students to take these to their hearts, making them, along with fair play, honesty, and loyalty, a part of the great traditions. With respect, but humor, our catalog advertises: QDAY 'N NIGHT I 6 , IFORMERLY PUSHOVERI . . . A MUST FOR THE GLAM-DOLLS IT TOPS EVERYTHING FOR INDOOR SPORTS SUITABLE FOR USE ON ALL OCCA- SIONSFROMSWEETSTO SWING. DRESS IT UP WITH PEARLS FOR THAT PRETTY-AS-A-PICTURE LOOK. PUFF SOFT AND EASILY DRAPED. SHIP, PING WEIGHT I00 LBS. COLORS-TAFFY BLONDE AND COCOA BROWN. 75:1 THE ALL- ROUND CHOICE OF B. M. O. C. HANDSOMELY TAILORED OF I0'lo SHEEP'S WOOL IONLYI ILENDED WITH SMOOTH, REFINED. OLF'S FUR . . . MATCH- G HUNTING CAP. THIS lIS PRACTICALLY A UNI- som. remove cnscxs men wen AS Foxmu 'sv ADDING ns. AVAIL- Ans IN ALL sizes, ANY tm: AFTER smrrmc DATE IN JUNE 'Ev fs 9 s mrs ISIEIG News IN FA- smom our sssr ouAurr CASUAL . . . AMERICAN- BEAUTY. lT'S EASY FIT- IlNG.THE-FIRST CHOICE IN THE MORNING FOR BIKE OR SADDLE DATES ...EOUALLV SMART FOR RUG CUTTING IN THE EVENING . . . COMES IN ALL SIZES AND PINT SIIES DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND . . . STATE SIZE A'ND SHADE PREFERRED. CREATED , EXCLUSIVELY AT WITHROW + + + T I J' WITHROW 'f + A -4- T, A N N u A L Wk 1 9 4 6 + + I 1 + + + + ,+ + + + 1- 1' A TAKE-OFF ON THE RENOWNED SEARS-ROEBUCK CATALOG ME OF THE YEAR'S EVENTS OF WITHROW HIGH SCHO Y' fb ei PL I le.. ri S SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY is to the public at large so Rewot and Egdirb is to Withrow in particular. Rewot and Egdirb takes pleasure in presenting its own catalog of fads, fashions, personalities, and personnel of this year at Withrow High School. This is not only an institution of learning for the youth of Cincinnati but it is a large business concern, also, with all the problems of management. 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Hart William Hastie Norman Heaphey Heinz Heimpold Philip Nelcamp Jack Ownley Richard Pugh oVirgiI Radabaugh Charles Rahe Frank Reis Mark Shelton D?iJbert'Casseil Paul Cbiian Robert Conger Charles Cook, Robert Copfer . Ed Couch Howard Cowan Anthony Cramer Joe Cushnran Harvey Dhonau Will'm1rBTlge1' ' Charles Easter Jack Elliot Arthur Emerson Thomas Ford Vretor Hill f- 'Ebert Holi CRCG John Hutchinson fQharlfes M. Janesf i Sam Kessler Robert Kidwell Marvin Kohte Werner Kudella mfharies Lak'e'ri1an' Charles Laudeman Flziarolaishipler HovJaEJ-Shoup Donald Shutts Edwi-niiebern Harold Simpson Richard E. Smith John Snyder Allison Stanley Paul'Ste'p'hens ' ' John Stermer Robert-Mack Paul Mannino Robert McConnell Orville McCormick Donalaglrmmer Harold Trechter Doyle Turner Chester Volle f --4RabeH-MeDevH4 James McKay Thomas Foster Wiley Foust James R. Freybler Jack Gardner Elmer Gehb Neal Geoffrey Charles Goodall Carl Griese- Everett Grimm Neal McPhail Kenneth Melson John Meyer John Richard Meyers Leo Metzger Charles Mitchell Robert Morris Slrirley Morrow' ' David Muething George Wade Vincent Waln Donald Way Charles Webster Frederick White Milton Weisenborn Ernest Whitson Roberelehcrgen Otto Zugelter ff be are 1 REWOT AND EGDIRB 7 F T 3 Ye' amlY ,J:':4: lm:-u ...i'f 9 4557 -:22EQEfII1..' ' ,::fi1 '5':'::' '5E::::n:: ' I A 5 -1. . IN rx X 2. ' Q l 'Q -:nl 4-4-Tl ?,' :I .. -1. ,,- ' ' 4-..e1::2:::.. E--raw ,,,,,.uu:w.0'l :ul -.I .'-.---.nu -'-:-Hilti--nZ,. .fl..'Q'iy' 'sz ........ i::::::r.5g5 . rd- x 4 ...---.'!ll 1:12:51-nuuulllqgffj ,lugs Ili . '::! ggggggtilllulllmfggs 'Ili' ...mal ...' nigga Ililliiflln 55. 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Time and excellent workmanship blended together, go into the many cherished obiects found in the woodworking shop. 8 ICI KET A solution to a perplexing prob- lem is discussed over a cup of coffee by the President and an associate. Could you be their subiect? These young printers will carry on their activities looking fore- ward to the day they will enter the profession well prepared. CDUR s s PERSONNEL 4 . ' A ' 4-Q' ,Y 1 , V 1 ' Q A fx' f , X 9 , sis Q s ' A New and Modern Step Friendly Relations Round Table Discussion E Overtime Without Pay Wood Wizards at Work Let the Presses Roll E X E C U T I V E S O F R E W O T 8: E G D l R B Walter Peoples ........ ....,... P resident Rayburn Cadwallader ......r,.... ..,..,.. i ...Vice-President Ralph G. Wilbur ............., Rose Agerter ...... Margaret Halle, Lulu Murphy ..,....A. Arthur Vigard ,. Virginia Konrad Branch Oflice Manager Sales Manager ............Ass't Sales Manager Ass f Sales Manager Ass'1 Sales Manager Ass'T Sales Manager S fl -.... Migfggfis -1 - ::'.'.2Z 7.':.'::- if' Q 5 0 I 1 I0 P R E S I D E N T To the Stockholders of Rewot 8K Egdirb: There have been some drab years marked with sacrifices, but through these our firm has learned to face the future with confidence and hope. lt has been difficult to maintain our usual fine stock for trade, but thanks to the help of our stockholders all over the world, we have come through. Things are in a way easier now, but it is fatal for a business to coast. We must work harder now than ever before to better our products. We are all a part of success. Let us keep busy. f Y, W 4 . , If 5 Il SALES MANAGER During the years it has been my pleasure to act as Sales Director of Rewot 8g Egdirb, l have worked to make a success of this enterprise by stressing a spirit of cooperation. From the raw material to the finished product we strive for perfection. We welcome a large turnover annually in our sales. To us an ever increasing output shows a satisfactory service in the best interests of the people. Q MMM fm.. BRANCH OFFICEM Rewot 8m Egdirb's branch office is located be- hind the triumphal arch of Withrow Junior , and houses five hundred enthusiastic young hustlers under the supervision of the manager, R. G. Wilbur. Loyalties, social adiustments, and other traits ofthe highest type of mental and physical power are produced in super abundance. A plant of excellent planning, it invites investors seeking dividends. VICE-PRESID ENT Rewot and Egdirb products are kept to a high standard. The raw material is largely from the Eastern portion of Cincinnati. The material is processed by competent craftsmen under careful supervision in a beautiful modern plant. Each creation receives individual attention, careful adjustment and frequent inspection. No two of our units are ever identical. We can recom- mend our products for various -functions: some may serve routine needs while many will meet highly specialized demands. Specify Rewot and Egdirb. .Clow El maximum gcmfdz' in mdlefzdaf mf ima! Arthur Vigard, friend, counsellor, and advisor of Rewot and Egdirb's newly-arrived material, derives great satisfaction from his job assist- ing in many ways the workings of our superior assembly line. Under the direction of Miss Murphy, Rewot and Egdirb's smaller sizes are changed from blueprint to product. Quality goods are assured for all merchandise receives her careful attention and consideration. 5 Efl lil mm awmdeaezdepw ' ,awww El For our Elegant Essentials we employ an expert inspector thoroughly trained in dealing with work still on the assembly line. Miss Hall special- izes in helping decide where the raw materials will be most useful. E To Mrs. Konrad, assistant sales direc- tor, falls much of the detail work of our etticient sales department. Com- piling and checking statistics con- cerning production, supply, and de- mand is just one of her duties. 92665 af Um Vmlaaffzg Secretary to the President of en- terprising Rewot 81 Egdirb is Miss Wanda Hoefle. The little lady tackles her iob with an extra amount of energy because she is one who inspects each product as it nears completion, and who stamps approved on that prod- uct as it leaves our plant to serve the world usefully. Wieefa in ' z Cne of the busiest places on any day of the week is the main office of Rewot 8K Egdirb. The members of the office are many in number with numerous tasks for all. The duties of the staff consists of answering phones, issuing daily bulletins,assort- ing mail, and answering any questions connected with the running of Rewot 8g Egdirb. True, the office workers are continually pressed for time, yet there is never a question that they will not take time to answer, and never a confused person whom they are not willing to counsel. Passing the door of the office one can not help being attracted by the activity of the staff. The steady clicking of typewriters, the ringing of phones, and the murmur of voices busy, but friendly, rise upon the airi lt can truly be said that cheer- ful cooperation and serious sincerity are valu- able assets to Rewot 8m Egdirb. as MARTHA ALLEN 32 JANE CRAMER MADELINE BERLING By working early and late with efficient assistants, many of them stockholders, Miss Martha Allen, with charm, capably supervises the mess- age center, clearing house, and dispatching service for the busy firm of Rewot and Egdirb. Miss Jane Cramer, secretary to the vice president, fills an important position in the per- sonnel organization. Effici- ency, incentives, and reduc- tion of absenteeism are among her duties. Her motto: Smile and the world smiles- Madeline Berling, herself a product of Rewot 8m Egdirb, is a fitting addition to our branch office staff. Among her many duties are writing the daily bulletin, discussing problems with employees and clientele and being cheerful. The office staff's co-ordination, excellent service, and good-natured humor insure smooth, perfect production. t i alike Qxdcdafzcza joe Qauwiq gdftlfdfidcr FAQ Anderson, Roy Civics, Practical Mathematics, Junior Business Anshutz, Grace English Argabright, Bernice Mathematics, Science Atkins, Dorothy English Baehr, Bertha French, l.atin Bahr, Gladys English, Economics, Bookkeep- ing, SociolO9Y, Sponsor of Tower News Advertising Stal? Baker, Edward General Science, Chemistry Baker, Georgia Spanish Behrman, Earl Music, Orchestra Bisceglia, Barbara Typing, Shorthand Bowman, Mary Q Mathematics Bradley, Norma English, Speech, Dramatics, An- nual Literary Staff Advisor Braunecker, Elizabeth English Brubaker, C. J. Chemistry Caveman, Monica History and Government Cavendish, Vina M. History Coe, Ruth Social Studies Conner, May Mathematics H51 Cook, Louisa Art Corcoran, EHie Shorthand, Typing Davidson, Walter General Science Denner, Lillian Biology, General Science sor of Camera Club Dehus, Delores Biology, General Science Dickinson, Adra History, Latin , Spon ffdciea Saw 4e40wz Ekgcm Saamzfi - Ei Dornette, Helen General Science Eppinger, Jeanette Spanish Fels, Angela Mathematics Feyereison, Josephine Typing, Shorthand Fomenko, Lolo Gym, Swimming, Sponsor Archery Freeman, Stella English of Gilliland, William Gym Gire, Myron Industrial Arts 17 1 Gooley, Garnet Business, Advertising, in charge of'Ticket Sales Green, Stella Art, Sponsor of Annual Art and Ad Staffs Grether, Leo Music, A Capella Choir, Glee Clubs, Cheerleaders Grove, Ruth latin, Sponsor of Gens Togata 19 Hartsell, Ethel History, Algebra Hensel, Albert Gym, Pony Chorus Director, Mathematics Hildebrandt, Mary English Hines, Elizabeth Civics Hoffmeister, Frank E. Woodworking Holder, Fred Architectural and Mechanical Drawing VE Holland, Theresa Mathematics Howe, C. M. Physics, Sponsor of Physics Club Hunt,iC. M. History, Mathematics Hutchinson, Elverta Botany, Biology Hutchison, Helen Gym, Sponsor of Dan Irwin, Mildred Mathematics ce Club ' fam 'fdaq 7054- Keller, Mamie History King, Angus 'Gym ' Kitzman, Martha Spanish Krieger, Eston Music Krapp, Ruth Social Studies Lally, Dorothy Gym, Sponsor of G. A. A. Linde, Sybil H. English, Speech, Dramatics Maish, Marion latin, English Mathias, A. O. Mathematics, Lunchroom Meredith, Ellis English Moorman, Hilda English, Sponsor of Scribblers Mudge, Rosalie Spanish E Nikoloff, Sylvia German, English, Sponsor of German Club Nimmo, Lomond Gym, Coach of Football, Track Noonan, Frances Home Economics, Foods and Clothing, Homemaking, C0- sponsor of Home Economics Club Oberschmidt, C. F. Electricity Parks, Aletha Business Administration, Geog- raphy, Typing, Sponsor of Beta Chi Business Club Perin, Kate Zoology, Biology Perin, Louisa Mathematics Hi Pooley, Mary Helen Librarian Ratterman, Katherine English Ray, Howard Woodwork Rehring, Margaret Librarian Reuter, Fred Gym, Coach of Cross Country Reynolds, Ethel English We 64440, W get W emma, El Rhollans, Arthur Business L a w, Bookkeeping, Business Advisor of Annual Robinson, Mabel Gym Rockel, Esther Home Economics, Sponsor of Home Economics Club Rosenberger, Mariorie English, History, Sponsor of Thalian Rowell, Mary Mathematics Sanders, Adelaide Mathematics, Navigation FBI Schirmer, Herbert Arts and Crafts Scott, Dorothy Gym, Sponsor of Junior Dance Club Sears, Elizabeth English Seay, Nellie Typing, Shorthand, Beta Chi Business Club Seay, Paul Office Practice, School Treasurer, Beta Chi Business Club Shaffer, Luella History, Mathematics E Shelly, Harold Gym, Mathematics, Coach of Basketball Sibcy, Jessie English Simons, Joseph English Smith, George Harmony, Band, Presentation Orchestra, Minstrels Smith, M. Harriet Household Arts Spellmire, Mabel General Science I3 Simmerman, Edward Special Classes, Mathematics Srofe, Garner History, Sociology, Sponsor of Philologis Stose, llo Art Stearns, Russel Printing Stephany, Carl Science, Charge of Locker Keys Strate, Jessie Geography, Sociology, Economics 464 74 Om ?7Zecwmuf and chefe Fe el 1 Taylor, Helen Physiology, English, Sponsor of Literitas Tilford, Jean History, Problems of Democracy, Sponsor of Tower Y Girl Reserves Vance, Mariorie Household Chemistry Vordenberg, Earl Physics, Aeronautics, General Science, Sponsor of Railroad Walker, Estelle Household Arts Wilson, William Mathematics Club, Co-sponsor of Physics Club and Hi-Y Weinland, Mary Weiss, Marguerite Wirth, Ray Oral English, Mathematics Gym Walker, Maxine Williams, Anne Wood, Leona Social Studies English Home Economics, Home Economics A S '.n.:'o, . fl 23523-1::,'.. . Z!:-'21'!-f.g'- ff!-15:1 25:1 1, My-'zfi'-1: , :Z :az a :n':u':u' Q A 0 1' 5 22 Co-sponsor of Club UPPER LEFT-Mrs. Dorothy Walker Scott UPPER RIGHT-Miss Lulu Murphy, Mr. J. G. Srofe LOWER LEFT-Miss Maxine Walker LOWER RIGHT-Mr. L. Nimmo A- fn v-..vs.n..gg H M. ' A 443 mv 'USM' Q21 'Sw 43 ' . This is cm insight into your teachers' lighter moments away from those 'iclassroam classics Like everyone' else Mrs. Dorothy Walker Scott Fresh eggs, the chicken variety, are peri- enioys receiving mail. oclically supplied by Miss Maxine Walker. The fate of young hopefuls depends upon the Rewot cmd Egdirb's Muscle Man Nimmo shown decision of smiling judges and their colleagues. here in an attitude of mighty endeavor. 23 l e 4 ff'X, REWOT AN D EGDIRB fzeaewz' FROM THE ASSEMBLY LINE AT REWOT AND EGDIRB COMES THE FINISHED MODELS IN ATTRACTIVE FORM. If the workings of the human mind were this simple, personnel would be saved much time and trouble, and investors, much anxiety. This portrayal of the beginning of processing shows the sharp con- trast between the raw material and the well turned out product. These chemicals aid in polishing of articles on the assembly line. We assure our patented Royal Gloss to be permanent. One of the sharpest numbers in stock here, available in any size, large selection in the louder colors-a very popular style. 24 As no ship is complete without a rudder, no car without a horn, so no slumber party is complete without Peps and- Men ! Termination of four years of hard work and a great deal of fun is a wonderful occasion for de luxe models and personnel alike. VV-7 Y GUR TRIED TESTED PRCDDUCTS En! llillli I lllllll Tlll llil -lllll-lllllg E WW E Suu :nnnuu IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Agitcted Anatomic Atoms Kaleidoscopic Keynotes Senior Slumber Scllies 4 oo t Amm A-9 A'A fi ? ff.Af'IgQfQs - tw. ei F of A , l1' I-'31 '-,-,4'-.,-- - ,- 1' 9 1-3' C ' K X W Y - A . v i f r 64:5 Q s 1 I ng: 'fa t 2 fmi sxxxv, I I 0 I ,,,. .,.., 7 .1 4' f 31 I XXX .- Q xx 2 ' Aj rf i L ' 3' ' ' Hail, Almighty Senior! Big Bod Wolf on Beat Sheepskin for Scsgacity zs WOT AND 'EGDIRBZS EXCLUSIVE SUPER-DELUXE MOD Yearly, as Rewot and Egdirb puts the last touches on the merchandise, now nearing completion, a small group is singled out to represent the remarkable durability, consistent high quality and true finesse of products. These are our Super Deluxe Models and represent our finest workmanship and skill. Throughout the year they have done their part to keep our great industrial output up to its usual high standard. Rewot 8K Egdirb points with pride to its Senior Council, composed of its Super Deluxe Models. N X, fE:':'3?5: . , ::2Z Ely.-,'-'. 12:-'Q-Ez? f..- M1'.'fg2'.1g -, '-'Q 21'-'df 735550 fr 3 0 1 if 'Q 26 'Ai ABRAMES, THEODORA, Teddy G. A. A. 3, 4, Basketball 3, Hockey 3, 4, Baseball 3, Spanish Club 4. ACOMB, JANE, Janie Orchestra I, French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 4, Bowling Club 2, Honor Team 2, Archery 3, Basketball 3, 4, Volley Bull 3, Baseball 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4. ADAMS, PHILIP, Phil Nature Club 3, 4, Railroad Club 4, Se:retary- Treasurer 4. L31 AGIN, JERRY ALLGEYER, LEONARD, '-Len ANDERSON, sos ANDERSON, JOHN Track 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2. ANDERSON, LAURA JEAN, Jean Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Minstrels 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, 2, Library Aide 3, 4. ANDREWS, LOIS E., Low G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, 3, Hockey 2. lOl ANNESS, LOIS G. A. A. 3, 4, Swimming Club 3, 4, Archery 2, Bowling Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 3, Volley Ball 4, French Club 2, 3. ANSHUTZ, BEVERLY, Bev A Capella Choir 4, Spanish Club 4, Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year. APPLEGATE, JAMES, Jim Philologia 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Tower News Representative 4. ARAND, RUTH, Ruey ' Tower News Representative i, Treasurer's Office 2, 3, 4. ARLT, TILLIE, Tillie A Capella Choir 4, Entered in Junior Year. ASCHENBACH, CLAIRE Library 3, 4, Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year. AsHEn, ROSE BACH, GREGORY PAUL, Dogie Home Room Representative I, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2. BAIN, HENRIETTA, Henrie Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Aedile 2, President 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Treasurer 3, German Club 4, Dux Femina 4, Annual Representative 3, War Stamps 4. BAKER, ELAINE Library 4. BAKER, JAMES, sake BAKER, JOYCE, Joy Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Literatas I, G. A. A. I, Physics Club 4, Volley Ball 3, Swimming 3. YAE LE! lCf M EEl e il' Q! i W W, W J BAKER, MARTHA, Marcy Alpha-Y l, Tower-Y 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, Volley Ball 3, Minstrels 3, Annual Representative 'I, War Stamp Representative 3, 4, Baseball 3, Individual Sports 2, Bull's Eye Club 2. BAKER, ROY, Mousie' Band 3, Junior Orchestra l, 2, Band 3, 4, Sym- phonic Bank 3, 4. ' BALCOM, VIRGINIA, Ginnie G. A. A. I, sowiing ciub I, 3. BALES, CHARLENE, C. B. Tower-Y 4, Victory Corps l, 2, G. A. A. l. BALITSIS, BESSIE Entered Withrow in sophomore year from William- son, West Virginia, Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Bowling Club 3, Tower News Staff 3, Graduated in 3 years. BALLINGER, LOUISE BANG, DONALD C., Don Entered Withrow from Central High School. BARRINGER, BARBARA, Barb Senior Council 4, Dux Femina 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Tower News 3, 4, Sec- and Page Editor 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Aedile 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Withrow Players l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Minstrels 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 'l, G. A. A. 'I, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3 4. BARTHEL, LQRRAlNE Annual Business Stat? 4, Entered Withrow in senior year from Norwood. BAZOFF, JEAN Archery 4, G. A. A. 4, Camera Club 4, Baseball 4, Tower-Y 4, Volley Ball 4. BELPERIO, GEORGE, Bell Baseball 2, 3, 4. BENNA, JACK BENNETT, JIM, Ben BENNETT, SHIRLEY, Bennie A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, Spanish Club 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 3, 4, Annual Representative l, Physics Club 4. BERGDOLL, EDWIN, Ebbie Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms l, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Club Dramatics 2, Athletic Repre- sentative l, War Stamp Representative 2, Physics Club 3, Tower News Representative l, Spanish Club 4, Withrow Players l, 2, 3, Victory Corps 'I, Lunchroom 'l, 2, 3, 4. BERLINER, CALVIN, Cal Band l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Math Club 4. BERNHARDT, HARVEY, Harv Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Varsity Foot- ball Manager l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 1, 2. BIESER, CARL Stamp Club I, 2, 3, Vice President and Treasurer 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Vice President and Treasurer 4, Annual Representative 3. BIRNEY, CHARLES LEROY, Moe Track l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Stage Crew 4. BLICE, EVELYN BOCKSTIEGEL, EDWIN, Boche A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Archery l, Basketball 'I, Cheerleader 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, Cub Dramatics l, 2, Football l, Football Manager l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Modern Mummers 2, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Radio Workshop 2, Tennis Club l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Victory Corps 'l, Withrow Players l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, War Stamp Representative 2. BOEHMER, ELAINE Sis Basketball 25 Volleyball 35 Dance Club 35 Bowling 4. BOGGESS, DOROTHY, Dottie Glee Club 3, 45 Tower News Representative 25 Bowling Club 45 Dean's Office 2, 4. BOHN, MARILYN Suzie Literatas I, 25 Gens Togata I, 25 Dance Club 3, 45 Physics Club 35 G. A. A. I, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Scribblers 3, 45 German Club 4, Vice President 4. BOHNENKAMP, MARILYN, Lynn G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club I, 2, 35 Archery I, 25 Tennis I, 25 Badminton I5 Table Tennis 25 Bowling Club 25 Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Alpha-Y 25 Tower-Y 3, 45 Annual Literary Staff 3, 45 Tower News Business Staff 45 Annual Representative I5 War Stamp Representative 2, 45 Beta Chi Business Club 4. BOLCE, DONN, W., D. B. ' Minstrels 3, 45 Withrow Players 3, 45 Stamp Club 25 Orchestra 2, Manager 25 Stage Crew 3, 4, Assistant Manager 3, 45 Hi-Y 2. BONO, DONALD, Don BORCHERDING, JEANNE, Cub Dramatics I, 25 G. A. A. I5 Annual Representa- tive I5 Tower News Representative 25 War Stamp Representative 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. BORING, JANICE Dance Club 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Gens Togata 25 Thalian 3, 45 Tower-Y 3, 45 Tower News Representa- tive 35 Tennis 25 Basketball 25 Archery I5 Glee Club 2, 35 Victory Corps I5 Alpha-Y 2. BORROW, CAROL Spanish Club 45 Entered Withrow in Junior Year. BOTHWELL, REX, Harry Camera Club I5 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 2, 35 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Tlzalian 3, 45 Physics Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Annual Art Staff 35 Annual Repre- sentative 3, 45 Tower News 4. BOULDIN, ARTHUR, Slim Sigma Hi-Y 2, 4, President 4. BOULWARE, JAMES, Jay Camera Club I, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Minstrels 45 Physics Club 35 Victory Corps I. BOWERS, JOANNE, Jo G. A. A. I5 Tower News 45 Thalian 3, 4. BRANDENBURG, NORMA, Brandy G. A. A. 45 Volley Ball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Baseball 45 Glee Club 3, 4. BRESLIN, JEANNE, Bres G. A. A. I5 Tower Y 45 Modern Mummers 45 Sec- retary 45 Swimming Team 4. BREWSTER, JOHN C., Jack Senior Council 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 35 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Philologia 3, 45 Phy- sics Club 35 Chess Club I, 25 Stamp Club I5 Victory Corps I, 2. BRICE, WM. MAXWELL, Max BRIGGS, JEANNE, Irish G. A. A. I5 Athletic Representative I, 25 Tower Y 45 Modern Mummers 4. BROCKMAN, BERNICE French Club 35 Girl Reserve 2, 3. BROCK, MARY ELIZABETH, Billie Annual Ad Staff 3. BROWN, AMELIA, Brownie Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, Sec'y. Treas. I, 2, 3. iAl BA. VC i E? F5 TF Q iQ BROWN, CLARENCE, Brownie BROWN, HUBERT, Brownie Victory Corps 1, Nature Club Swimming Team 2, 4, Band 2. 3, 4, President 3, BROWN, JEAN, Jimmie Baseball 2, Annual Literary Staff 2, Annual Adver- tising Staff 3, Archery 3, 4, Tower News 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, War Stamp Rep- resentative 2, 4, Entered Withrow in Sophomore year. BROWN, MARTHA LOU, Marty G. A. A. 'l, 2, War Stamp Representative l, Tower News Representative 'l, Beta Chi 4. BROWN, PATRICIA, Pat Nature Club 3, Withrow Riding Club 4, War Stamp Representative 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Entered Withrow in Sophomore year. BRUNCK, JAMES, Jim Football I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Track l, 2, Var- sity Club 3, 4. BUCKHOLZ, ELAINE Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Minslrels 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4. BUCKSHORN, CHARLES D., Buck Camera Club 3. BUFORD, MORGAN, But Basketball 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Entered Withrow in Junior year. BULLOCK, JAMES, Jim Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track i, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball l, Phi Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3, 4. nuncess, noNALo, non Physics club 4, Ha-Y 4. A BURLEIGH, MARILYN, Bur G. A. A. I, 2, Thalian 3, 4, Dance Club l, Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Minstrels. BUXTON, ROBERT, Buck Track 3. CALDWELL, PATSY LEE, Bunnie G. A. A. i, 2, Choir 3, Volley Ball 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Thalian 4, Gym Office 3. CAMARDO, VICTOR, Vic CANNON, CAROLYN Entered in Senior year. CARNES, DOROTHY, Dottie G. A. A. 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volley Ball 4, Beta Chi 4, Recording Secretary 4. CARPENTER, ELAINE Spanish Club 4. 1 CARRINGER, STANLEY, Stan Tip Toppers 4. CARROLL, RUSSELL Tennis Club l, Gamma Hi-Y 2, Philologia 3, 4, Bank 3, 4. CARTER, DORIS, CGC BOWHUQ Club J, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Tower Y. 4. EA! IBN ,Cl Loi lil Ifl Q CAWTHON, ROSE MARIE CHARLTON, JOSEPH, Joe Baseball I. CHUMLEY, TAFT Lunch Room I, 2. CLARK, MARY, Billy Tower News Business Staff 4, Tower-Y 4. CLIFFORD, LOIS, Lo Entered Withrow in Senior year from Columbus. CLIPPINGER, CAROL, Clip G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, Bowling Team I, Riding Club 2, Annual Representative 2, 3, Tennis Club 3, 4, Tower News Representative 4, Swimming Club 4. COBB, CAROLYN Gens Togata 3, 4. COGAN, RICHARD, Rich Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 3, Stage Crew 4, Railroad Club 4. COLE, RUTH M., Ruthie Alpha Y I, 2, Vice-President 2, Dance Club 2, With- row Players 3, War Stamp Representative 2, Min- strel Sewing Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Student Advisor 2, 3, 4. COLER, RICHARD, Dick Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Withrow Var- sity Athletic Club 3, 4, President 4, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, 4, Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Withrow Min- strels 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. COMBS, LEON G. Defenders Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. COONS, ELLENOR JO, Jo G. A. A. I, Tower-Y 3, Baseball 2. CONANT, ELISE Annual Advisory Staff 2, Tower News 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, Thalian 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 3, Tower-Y 3, Arch- ery 3, Spanish Club 2. COOK, MARIAN, Cookie Gens Togata I, 2, Annral iterary Stat? 2, Girl's Glee Club I, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Sym- phonic Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. CORDES, RALPH JAMES, Brownie Sigma Gamma 4, Philologia 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Tower News 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor 4, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian Dramatics 3, 4, President 4, Cheer Leader 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2. W CORDES, VIRGINIA M., Jinny ' G. A. A. I, Withrow Players 2, Thalian 3, 4, Vol- ley Ball 3, Tower-Y 4. CORNELIUS, BILL, Corny Stamp Club I, 2, 3, Annual Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 2. COYLE, DON Track Z, 4, Minstrel Crew 2, 4, Volleyball I, Span- ish Club 2, Physics Club 4. CRAIG, PATRICIA JOAN, Pat A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir I, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, Individual Sports 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, Athletic Representative 3, War Stamp Representative I, Spanish Club 4, Min- strels 2, 3, 4, Annual Ad StaFl 3, Bowling Club 2. CROSSET, ROBERT J., Bob Senior Advisory Council 4, Sigma Gamma 4, With- row Players I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, First Page Editor 4, Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 4, President 4, Annual Literary Staff 2, Swimming Team 2, Physics Club 3, Treasurer 3, Spanish Club 4, Gens Togata 2. DANNER, MARSHALL, Marsh Physics Club 3, Railroad Club 4. I J K ' ,A El I5 E F, 'G DARNELL, LYNN Stage Crew l, 25 Physics Club li Bowling Team 4. DAUGHERTY, PAT DAVIS, BOB, SIinkey Senior Advisory Council 45 Philologia 3, 45 Critic 45 Annual literary Sloff 45 Camera Club I5 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 4, Presidenl 3, 45 Wilhrow Players 3, 45 Minslrels 3, 45 Tower News 45 Physics Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Quill and Scroll 4. DAVIS, PATRICIA, Pal War Stamp Represenlalive 25 Wilhrow Players 35 Tower-Y 45 Commercial Club 4. DEISEL, SHIRLEY, Charlie Viclory Corps I5 Spanish Club 4. DEREMO, HARRY Track I, 25 Physics Club 35 Chess Club I, 25 Min- slrels 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club I, 2, 45 Sigma Gamma 45 Hi-Y 45 Math Club 4. DEWYER, JEAN, Jay Skale Club 25 G. A. A. I5 Volleyball Team I. DICKERSON, SUE, Dickie G. A. A. I, 25 lileralas I, 25 Choir I, 2, 3, 45 Scribblers 3, 4, Secrelary 45 Tower News 45 Gens Togala I, 2, 3, 45 Riding Club 25 Dux Femina 45 Minslrels 3. DICKSON, RICHARD, Dick Band I, 2, 3, 45 Minslrels 3, 45 Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orcheslra 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 Camera Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3. DIETZ, ROBERTA, Bobbie Gens Togala I5 Wilhrow Players 25 Thalian 3, 45 Annual Business Slaff 4, Business Manager 45 Bowling Club 4. DIGNAN, TOM, Diggie Camera Club I5 Bowling Club 25 Band 3, 4. DISSELKAMP, ELLEN, Ellie Mae Baseball I5 Volleyball I5 Bowling Team I5 Viclory Corps I5 Skate Club 25 Tower News Business Stal? 4. DODSON, JOYCE, Doddie Glee Club I, 2, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Minslrels 3, 45 Tower News Represenlalive 2, 35 An- nunl.RepresenIaIive 45 Bowling Club I. DOERTER, JAMES, T. D. Enlered in Junior year. Football 3, 45 Stage Crew 35 Wilhrow Players 3, 45 Tower News Represenlalive 4. DOLLE, GUS DORCY, IMOGENE Tower-Y 4. DOSCHER, HARRY, JOHN, WhiIie Foolball 3, 4. DOYLE, BILL, Sneezmo Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Gens Togala 25 Tip Toppers 3, 45 War Stamp Represenlative 25 Salvage Represenla- live 2, 35 Alhlelic Represenlalive 4. DUDLEY, MYRTLE, Dusty G. A. A. I5 Viclory Corps I5 Volleyball 2, 45 Base- ball 25 Bela Chi 4. - DUNLAP, DOROTHY, Dol Gens Togala 3, 45 Annual Represenlalive 2, 35 War Slamp Represenlalive I. DUNHOFT, CHARLENE, Maggie G. A. A. I5 Minslrels 2, 3, 45 Annual Ad Staff 4. N E rf-v :Ll 3Dl I r lift 'Qi EDEN, JACQUELINE, Jackie Entered Withrow in Junior year, Gens Togoto 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary, Tower News 3, 4, Exchange Editor 3, Assistant Third Page Editor 3, Third Page Editor 4. EHRNSCHWENDER, PAUL Lunch Room I, 2, 3. EILERS, JIM, Grandma Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Bowling Team 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. ELDER, SHERLIE, Sheri Tower News Representative I, G. A. A. I, Alpha Y 2, Baseball 2, Physics Club 4. ELDON, DALE mls, ren ERVIN, DOROTHY Entered in Senior year. EVERHART, ROY, Stumpy Entered in Junior year from Loveland. EWERS, DON EWIG, ROBERTA, Robbie G. A. A. 'l, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Gens Togata 2, Choir 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, French Club 4, Golf Club 4, Minstrels 4. FARNSWORTH, BETTY, Kit Victory Corps I, Volleyball 2, Baseball, Captain, 2. FARRAN, CAROLE FAUI., SHIRLEY, Shirl i G. A. I, Bowling Team 2, Tower-Y 4, Swimming Club 4. FENSTERMACHER, FLORANN, Ann War Stamp Representative 2, Tower-Y 4. FESS, REBECCA, Becky Alpha-Y 'l, Tower-Y 4, Dance Club 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club'4, Nature Club 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. FIELDEN, MARY Bowling Club 4, Skate Club 2. FILIPPI, RON, Whooze Bowling 2, 3, 4. FINE, LANDIS Tennis Club 'l, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. FISHER, ALICE, Allie Bowling Club 3, 4. FITZWATER, DORIS FLAUGHER, JUANITA -l FLECK, JOAN Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. FLEMING, DlCK FLYNN, JACK, Sap Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. FLYNN, MARION, Perry G. A. A. l, 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. FOSCULA, EVELYN, Evie Treasurer's Office 3, 4. FOSHER, TREVA JEAN, T. J. A Capella Choir Ur., l, A Capella Choir lSr.l 2, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2. FOSTER, PAUL Football 3, 4. FRANTZ, GLADYS Tower-Y 4. FREEBURG, LOIS ANN, Lo Minstrels 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative l, Base- ball Honor Team l, 2, Victory Corps 2, Volleyball 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Tennis 3, Baseball l, 2, .3, 4. FREY, THEDA, Pete G. A. A. l, Skate Club 2, Stamp Club l, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2. FRIASON, JEAN Tower-Y 3, 4, President, Victory Corps 2, Defense Stamp Representative 2, 3. FRYIURGER, JEAN Glee Club l, 2, 3, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, French Club 4, Annual Ad Staff 2. FUNKE, HELEN LOUISE, H Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. t, 2, 3, 4, Jr. A Capella Choir l, Sr. A Capella Choir 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep- resentative l, 2, 3, 4. FUSSENGER, VONNIE, Fuss Hockey l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. GABRIEL, J. S., Gabe Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Vice- President, Tip Toppers 3, 4. GAENGE, RUTH, Rue Glee Club 2, 3, Beta Chi 4. GAHR, RICHARD, Leo Annual Representative l, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, Tennis Team 3. GATES, JANE G. A. A. l, Stamp Club l, 2, Vice-President, Alpha- Y 1, Tower News Representative 1, 2, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Salvage Committee 2, Annual Ad Staff 2, Beta Chi 4. GAUSPHOL, ED GAVIN, JANE, Janie G. A. A. 2, Volleyball 2, Hockey 2. GAYER, MARILYN G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Club l, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Choir 3, 4. GESSNER, SHIRLEY A., Sag Spanish Club 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Tower News 3, 4, Exchange Edi- tor 4, Page Ass't. Editor 4, Glee Club 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, Tower-Y 3, Quill and Scroll 4, War Stamp Representative l, 2, Office Staff 3, 4. GIBLIN, WILLIAM L., Bill GIESEL, ROGER, Rag ' Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Manager I, Librarian 2, Hi-Y 2, 4, Secretary 2, Stamp and Coin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tip Toppers I, Bowling Club 4, Philologia 3, 4, Censar 4, Volleyball 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Office Assistant 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Tower News 4, Chess Club I, 2, Annual Literary Staff 2. GIM, JOHN GIM, MARJORIE, Marge Gens Togata I, 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Physics Club 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Math Club 4. GLASGOW, HERBERT B., Beck Band I, 2, Track 3, 4, Football 4. GLASS, GEORGE GOCKER, PATRICIA, Patty Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Orchestra I, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, G. A. A. I, Physics Club 3, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Victory Corp I, Hockey I, Red Cross Knitting 3, Junior Choir I. 4 GODSHALL, DON Railroad Club 4, War Stamp Representative 3, 4. GOLDSCHMIDT, JOY, Blondie Entered in Senior year. GOLDSCHMIDT, MARJORIE J. Scribblers 3. GOODALL. MINA-JO Annual Ad Staff l, Dance Club 2, Alpha-Y I, Tower News Representative 3. GORDON, LOIS E., Rusty G. A. A. I, .lr. A Capella I, Sr. A Capella 3, 4, French Club 4, Victory Corps I, Glee Club 3, 4, Freshman Dramatics I. ' GOYERT, CLARENCE .I., C. .I. Lunch Room 2, 3, German Club 4, Latin Club I, Athletic Representative I. GRAHAM, MARY, Larry Bowling I, 2, 4, Glee Club I, Alpha-Y I, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Basketball 3, 4, G. A. A. I, 2, 4, Archery 2. GRAVENGAARD, PETER, Gravey Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4. V GRAVER, WILLIAM H., Bill Gens Togata 2, 3, Physics Club 4, War Stamp Rep- resentative 2, 3, Tower News Representative 2. GREER, MARILYN GREGG, RICHARD Football 3, 4, Track 2. GRISCHY, MAY Glee Club 4. GROENKE, ROBERT A., Bob Football 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Phy- sics Club 3, Hi-Y 2. - A E, C IE. E. F, Lvl GUSSE, DONALD WILLIAM, Don Track 3, 4, Football 4. GUTJAHR, DONALD, Gulch Football l, 3, 4, Basketball l, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, W. V. A. C. 4. HAFNER, MARCEIL Choir l, 4, Glee Club l, 4. HAHN, MARY RUTH Swim Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Life Saving 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 4, French Club 4, Red Cross Knit- ting 4, G. A. A. 3. HALL, JANE, Janey G. A. A. l, 4, Alpha-Y l, Bowling I, Lunch Room 2, 3, Volleyball 4, Hockey l. HALL, JOYCE, Snooks Lunch Room 2, Swimming 3, Tower-Y 4, Bowling 4, French Club 4, Minstrels 4. HAMILTON, RUTH, Reb Tower-Y 3, Bowling Club 4, Entered Withrow in .lun- ior year from Birmingham, Alabama. HAMMER, CATHERINE, Cat G. A. A. l, 2, Spanish Club 'l. HAMON, JOAN G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Baseball I, 3, Volleyball l, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Spanish Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Dux Femina 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Bowling I, Annual Repre- sentative I. HAND, JOYCE, Joy G. A. A. 'l,War Stamp Representative l, 2. HAND, MARTHA JEAN, Marty G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Of- ficial 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, Beta Chi 4. HAROLD, LOUISE, Lonnie G. A. A. I, Bowling I, 2, Alpha-Y 2, Lunch Room 4. HARPER, BOB, Harp Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, Orchestra 4, Athletic Representative 2. HARTMAN, JOHN, Harts Football 3, 4. Heomck, JOHN HEINZ, ELEANOR, Ellie Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bull's Eye Club 2, Archery 2, 3, Volleyball 1, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Math Club 4, Golf Club 4. HELFERICH, HOWARD HESSELBACH, LEONARD, Hess Baseball 2, 4, Basketball l, 4. HESSONG, DOROTHY, Dottie Band I, G. A. A. 2, Tower-Y l, 3, 4, A Capella 2, Gens Togata 4. HEZLEP, ROWENA JANE, Rennie Junior Choir l, G. A. A. Representative l, Band l, Drum Maiorette l, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, An- nual Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Squad Leader 3, Annual Representative 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Golf Club 4. HIGH, TED Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Modern Mummers 4, Vice-President 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. Hlll., JEROME G., Jerry HILL, WILLIAM, Bill HIME5, JANICE, Jan Minstrels i, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 2, Tower-Y 4, Physics Club 4, Volleyball 3, Baseball 3. HINTON, ARLENA Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, President 3, Volleyball 3. HISER, ETHEI. French Club 3, Tower News 4. HITT, MARY, Bunny Tower-Y 4. HOCTOR, DOROTHY, Dottie Bowling Club 4. HODSON, DOROTHY, Texas Dux Femina 4, Withrow Players 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Orchestra 3, 4. HOELTKE, LUELLA, Willy Tower News Business Staff 4. HOFFMAN, JEANETTE Classical Music Club 4. HOLROYD, JUNE G. A. A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, Spanish Club 4, Basketball Official 2, 3, 4. HOLT, VIRGIL, Virg Tower News 4. HOPEWELL, DONNA G. A. A. 1, Volleyball i, Bowling Club 4, Lunch Room 3, 4. HOPKINS, KITTY SUE, Happy Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Modern Mummurs 4, An- nual Representative 2, Tower News Representative I, 2. HOPKINS, URSULA, Susie G. A. A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Tower-Y 3, War Stamp Representative 2, Tower News 4, Annual Staff 4, Radio Workshop 2. HORNEY, EUGENE, Gene Swimming Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, W. V. A. C. 4, HOSBROOK, WILBUR, Herk HOSKINS, HELEN, Mickey Tower-Y 4. HUDSON, ELESTHER, Les Alpha-Y 1, 2. HUESMAN, ANNA MAE, Huese Bowling 4, Baseball 3 and 4, Basketball 3 and 4, G. A. A. 3, 4. HUGHES, BILL, Willy Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps 1, Stamp Club 1, Tip Toppers 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. A HUMBLE, DORIS, Hum Minstrels 3, 45 Tower News 45 Bowling 45 Spanish Club 4. HUMBLE, MARY, Rufus Tower News 45 Bowling 45 Basketball 45 Baseball 4. HUMMER, DWIGHT Physics Club 3, 45 Stamp Club I, 35 Tower News Representative 2, 35 Minstrels 35 Jr. 8. Sr. Life Sav- ing 2, 35 Nature Club 45 Railroad Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 4. HUTCHINSON, BETTY, Hutch A Dance Club 3, 4, President 45Tl1C.tllGt1 3, 45 Tower-Y 3, 45 Senior Squad President 45 G. A. A.9I, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Basketball 25 Swimming Team 1, 25 Life Saving 35 Athletic Rep- resentative 3, 45 Victory Corps I5 Outing Club 45 Golf Team 4. HYSONG, ANN Lunch Room 4. ILHARDT, STANLEY, Stan Annual Representative l, 3. IRONMONGER, JANET, Jay Bowling Club 4. JACOB, DIANE, Honey G. A. A. l, 45 Spanish Club Volleyball 4. 2, 35 Tower-Y 3, 45 JACOBS, ROBERT, Jake Victory Corps I. JEFFERIES, MARIAN, Jackie Band, 'l, 2, 3, 45 Drum Maiorette I, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 'l, 2, 45 Minstrels 'l, 2, 3, 45 Victory Club I5 President, Swimming Club I, 25 Baseball I, 25 Hockey l, 25 Basketball l, 25 Volleyball I, 25 Ath- letic Representative 35 Tower News 2, 3. JELKS, MARTHA, Chris Volleyball 2, 35 French Club 45 Tower-Y 3,' 45 G. A. A. I5 Alpha-Y 'l, 2. JENSEN, GILDA, Gil Glee Club I5 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 35 War Stamp Representative 25 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 45 Dux Femina 45 Vice President. JoHNsoN, lsAseu.e, -'Johnnieu Literatas I5 Athletic Representative 25 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 French Club 45 Tower-Y 4. JOHNSON, JAMES, Jackie Gym Team 3. JOHNSON, MARILYN Entered Withrow in Junior year from Miami, Fla.5 Withrow Players 3, 45 Tip-Toppers Club 45 Tower-Y 45 Minstrels 45 Commercial Club 4. JOHNSON, VIRGINIA Hockey 3, 45 Dance Club 45 Baseball 45 G. A. A. 45 Minstrels 4. n JOHNSTON, DORIS Glee Club l, 3, 45 Tower-Y 3, 45 Scribblers 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Archery 3, 4. JONES, oonomv, -'Jonefyu G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Riding club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice- President, 45 A Capella I, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Representative I, 2, 35 Swimming Club 25 'Spanish Club 2. JONES, HELEN A., Peachie G. A. A. 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 War Stamp Rep- resentative 35 Mr. Seay's Office 3, 45 Basketball 35 Beta Chi 4. ' JONES, JOHN, Tracy Jones Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. JONES, PEGGY Sp'anish Club 2, 3, 45 Victory Corps 15 G. A. A. I5 Tower News Representative 3. JOSEPH, JANE French Club 2, Gens Togata 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, G. A. A. 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4. KAISER, DICK, Kaez Track I, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Minstrels 4. KELLER, ROBERT W., Bob Jr. Choir 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 4. KELLEY, NORENE, Irish Alpha-Y l, Tip-Toppers Club l, 2, G. A. A. 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, Bulls Eye Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Lunchroom 4. KELLOGG, PATTY, Pat Tower News Representative 3, 4, Entered Withrow in Junior Year. KELLOGG, SUSAN Moved from Aberdeen, Mississippi in senior year, Tower News 4, G. A. A. 4. KENDLE, JEAN KENDRICK, ANNE Annie War Stamp Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Senior Council 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, President 4, Drum Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4. KEnsHAw, Hn.nA KESSIS, PAUL, Kass Camera Club I, Football 'l, 2, Glee Club 1, A Capella Choir 2, 3, Minstrels 3. KEYS, BOB, BB Beta Hi-Y 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Railroad Club 4, Band I. KIBBLE, BARBARA FRANCES, Bob-O Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Dramatic Club l,Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4. KING, LOIS ANNE Tower-Y 3. KLAUSING, WILLIAM F., Bill A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4. KLEBAHN, DOROTHY, Dottie Victory Corp 1, Vice President, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, Tower-Y 4, G. A. A. I. KLINE, KATHLEEN, Kathie Scribblers 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Victory Corps l, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4. KLIPPEL, PHYLLIS, Phyl French Club 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Entered Withrow in Junior year of High School. KNODEL, ROBERT M., Bob Band l, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 3, 4, War Stamps Representative 2, Tower News 3, Junior Life Saving 2, Philologia 3, 4. KOERBITZ, MAR JEAN Thalian 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, Tower-Y 4, Minstrels 4. KOLLER, JOHN, Johnny KRAMER, ROBERT, Browne Tip Toppers 3, 4. KRON, BETTY JUNE Spanish Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Victory Corps l, Library 3, 4. KUEBLER, JUNE, Keby Girls Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Victory Corps l, 2, Nature Club 4, Alpha-Y l, 2, Tower-Y 4, Minstrels 4, Dance Club 4. KUEHN, VERNON, Elly Jr. Orchestra l, Band 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Minstrels 4, Symphonic Band 3, 4. KUEHNLE, EMERY C., Em Football l, Swim Team l, 4, Athletic Representative l, Tower News Representative 2. KULL, PAULINE Glee Club l, 2, 3, Gens Togata l. LACH, FRED, Freddie Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 4, Hi-Y 4. b LANG, JANET G. A. A. 'l, 2, 3, Archery 2, BulI's Eye Club 2, Hockey 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Gens Togata 3, Physics Club 3, Tower-Y 3, Tower News Staft 2, Individual Sports 3, Graduated in three years. LANG, MARION G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, literalas 'l, Minstrels 2, Archery 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Tower-Y 3, 4. LARSEN, BETTY, Betts Scribblers 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 4, Physics Club 4, Tower News 3, Second Page Editor 3, Tower-Y 4. LAYCOCK, TOMMY Annual Representative 'l, Stamp Club l, 2, Physics Club 3, Graduated in three years. LEPPER, PHYLLIS, Phil Alpha-Y 3,4, Tower-Y 4, Tower News Representative I, War Stamp Representative l. LESTINGI, JOSEPH, Jose LETTOW, MYRA JEANNE Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2. LEVI, JACK W. JR., Jackson A Beta Hi-Y 4, President 4, Philologia 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice President 4. . LISHKA, EDMOND H., Ed LITMON, FRANCES, Frankie Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, President 4. LUEDEKER, ERWIN, Erve Stage Crew 4. LOOS, MARILYN, Lynn French Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Volleyball l, 2, Basketball 2, War Stamp Representative l, Minstrels 4, Classical Music Club 4. LUECHAUER, LINDA, Lynn Annual Representative l, 3, 4, G. A. A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Liter- ates 'l, 2, Treasurer 'l, Riding Club 1, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, lndividual Sports l, 4, Basketball Official l, 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Physics Club 3, Secretary 3, Outing Club 2, 3, Gens Togata 4, Sonsul Secunda 4. LUECHAUER, MARTHA, Martie Dux Femina 4, G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 2, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Aedile 3, Riding Club l, Basket- ball l, 2, Bowling 'l, Dance Club 2, 3, 4. LUKEN, ROBERT, Luke Philologia 3, 4. MACK, SUE, Susie Spanish Club I, Alpha-Y 2, Glee Club 3, Tower News Business Staff 4, Riding Club 4. MAIN, PATRICIA, Pat G. A. A. l, 2, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Co-Manager 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 4, Minstrels 2, Swimming Club I, 2, 4, Athletic Representative 2, Annual Staff 4, Lunchroom Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2. MAISENHALTER, CHARLES Cross Country 4, Swimming Team 4, Track Team 3, 4. MALLIN, ANNE Alpha-Y I, 2, Literatas I, Tower-Y 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Victory Corps I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. MAREAN, NANCY Alpha-Y I, 2, Riding Club 2, Athletic Representative I, 4, Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. MARSH, BENEDICT, Red MARTIN, DAWN, Marty Gens Togata 2, 3, A Capella Choir 3, Basketball Team 3. MARTIN, WILLIAM, Bill MASINI, ANTHONY F., Tony Tennis'CIub I, 2, Tower News Rep. 2, Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. MASON, SHIRLEY BELLE Spanish Club 2, Treasurer's Otiice 3, 4, Beta Chi Commercial Club 4. MATTOX, HELEN, Gus G. A. A. I, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, Horseshoes 4, Camera Club 4, Archery 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball I, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2. MARVIN, MAY, Scoops MAYS, BETTY, Jackie McBlRNEY, EDWIN, Curly Football 2, Basketball 2, Baseball I, 2, 4, Tip Toppers 4, Minstrels 4. McCULLOUGH, W. L., Bud Tower News Representative 4. McDONALD, DAVID, Mac Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. McFEE, PAULINE, Strawberry Literatas I, 2, Tower News Representative I, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Volley- ball 2, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Basketball 4, G. A. A. 4, Al'pha'Y I, 2, Recording Secretary 2. McKAlG, MARIANNE Dux Femina 4, President 4, Riding Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, Tower News Staff 3, War Stamp Representative 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball 4. McKEEHAN, BETTY G. A. A. 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3. McNEALEY, MARY ELLEN, Mickie Archery Club 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Team Captain 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Main Office 4, Gens Togata 3, Tower News Representative I. MEEKO, RUTH HELEN, Meek Alpha- Y I, A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Girls Glee Club 4, Thalian 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 4, G. A. A. I, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 4, Baseball I, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, Athletic Representative I. s MEGRUE, MADELYN, Madge G. A. A. I, Archery I, 2, Alpha-Y 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, Tower News Business Staff 4. MEHNE, JOAN A., Jo Alpha-Y I, 2, Tower-Y 4, Bowling Club 4, Min- strels I, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Volleyball 4. MELVIN, LOIS, Lady G. A. A. l, Alpha-Y I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Tower News Repre- sentative 3, War Stamp Representative I, Classical Music Club 4. MELVIN, PEGGY, Peg Tower News Representative 1, Tower-Y 4. MESSINGER, ROBERT, Mess Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 4, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Stamp Si Coin Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Withrow Varsity Athletic Club 3, 4, Bowling Team I, 4, Golf Team 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 4, Basketball I, Physics Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Victory Corps 'l, 2, Senior Life Saving 2, 4, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Salvage Representative I, War Stamp Representative I, Athletic Representative 4. MIDDLEMAN, PHYLLIS, Phil G. A. A. I, 2, Athletic Representative I, Victory Corps 'l, 2, Dance Club 2, Athletic Representative 3, Withrow Players 3, Thalian 4, Tower-Y 4. MILLER, IRENE, Chi G. A. A. I, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, Switchboard 4, Beta Chi 4, Classical Music Club 4. MILLER, CHARLOTTE, Char Tower-Y 4, G. A. A. 4, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Entered Withrow from Norwood in Sophomore Year. MILLER, PEGGY, Peg G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, Dance Club 2, Gens Togata 3, 4, French Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Swimming Club 4. MILLER, RAY Minstrels 2, 3, Thalian 3, Physics Club 3, Graduated in 3 Years, Radio Club 3. MILLER, DICK, Harry Senior Class President 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Vice President 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Sports Page Co-Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Stamp Club I, 2, President 2, Tennis Club I, 2, 3, W. V. A. C. 3, 4. MONTER, EMILY, Steve G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club I, Riding Club 2, Modern Mummers 4, Tip Toppers I, 2, Annual Repre- sentative I, 4, Volleyball I, Swimming Club 'l, Basketball I. - MORGAN, cHAnLEs, --chuck Philologia 3, 4, Bowling 2, Hi-Y 2, 4. MORGAN, DON, Don Golf Team l, 2, 3, Tower News Representative 3. Moons, men A., -Arran MOORMANN, ROBERT, Mort Camera Club I, Offset Club 4. MORARITY, JOHN, Jack MORELLI, ARNOLD, Moose Athletic Representative I, Sigma Gamma 4, Philo- logia 3, 4, President 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Physics Club 3, 4, President 3, Basketball I, Cheerleader 4, Tower News 2, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Victory Corps l. MORRIS, JANE, Janie A Capella Choir 2, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3. MOUGEY, JEAN, Billie Tower News 3, 4, Skate Club l, 2, Stamp Repre- sentative 3, Tower News Representative I, Drum Maiorette 2, 3, Bela Chi 4. MUCHMORE, RONALD, Much Tower News Representative I, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Modern Mummers 4, President 4, Min- strels 4, Withrow Players 2, Freshman Dramotics I. I MUETHING, BETTY, Bets Thalian Club 37 Volleyball 4. NAGEL, PATRICIA, Pat Baseball 47 Volley Ball I, 47 G. A. A. I, 47 Bowling Club 47 Basketball 47 Spanish Club 47 Alpha-Y 27 Tower-Y 4. NEAD, DON, Necessity Football I, 2, 3, 47 OFlset Club 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 47 Philologia 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 47 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 37 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Athletic Representative I, 27 Lunchroom I, 2, 37 Basketball I, 2, 47 Baseball 47 Salvage Representative I, 2. NELSON, ALBERT, Al Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 47 Sigma Gamma 47 Spanish Club 37 Choir 27 Band I, 2, 3, 47 Orchestra: I, 2i Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 47 Thalian 3, 47 Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 47 Physics Club 4i Track I. NELSON, LESLIE Gens Togata 37 Spanish Club 47 Tower-Y 47 Athletic Representative 4. V NELSON, PATRICIA ANN, Kate Alpha-Y I7 Spanish Club 27 Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 A Capella Choir 3, 47 Thalian 47 Tower-Y 47 Minstrels 4. NEWMAN, THELMA Literatas I, 27 Minstrels 3, 47 Beta Chi 4. NOELL, GEORGE ' Stamp Club 27 Physics Club 4. O'CONNOR, BETTY Bowling Club 47 Tower-Y 47 Tower News 37 Stamp Representative I, 2. ODER, CECIL Tower News 4.7 O'DONNELL, BETTY JANE G. A. A. I7 Alpha-Y I, 27 Gens Togata I, 2, 37 Glee Club 27 A Capella 3, 47 Modern Mummers 47 Tip Toppers 4. OGDEN, ROSEMARY, Rosie Riding Club I, 27 Skate Club 2i Bowling Club I, 27 G. A. A. I7 Glee Club I, 27 Band 3, 47 Symphonic Band 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 47 Presentation Orchestra 3, 47 Minstrels 3, 47 Alpha-Y I. O'KEEFE, KATHLEEN, Katie Entered Withrow from Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska in Junior year. French Club 3, 47 Minstrels 3, 47 Tower-Y 37 Thalian 4. ODENBURG, WILLA GAYLE G. A. A. 3, 47 Alpha-Y I7 Tower-Y 47 German Club 47 Modern Mummers 47 Tip-Toppers 2, 37 BuIl's Eye Club 37 Minstrels 3, 4. O'NElL, MARY LOU OSTRANDER, DAVID, Dave Came from Columbus in 1943. Football 27 Baseball 3, 4. OWENS, LLOYD Lloyd-0 Thalian 2, 37 Glee Club 3, 47 Minstrels 3, 4. OWENS, REYNOLDS, Ren OZIER, LYDA G. A. A. 3, 47 Girl Reserves 3, 47 Volleyball 3, 4. PALIOBAGIS, CECLIA, Cece Alpha-Y I, 2, President 27 Tower-Y 416. A. A. I, 47 Hockey I7 Bowling Club 47 Victory Corps I7 Minstrels I, 2, 3, 47 Annual Representative 2. PANSING, ANNADELL, Anne Bowling Club 47 Treasurer's Office 4. PARK, DOROTHY, Dottie Thalian 3, 4, Tower News 2, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, 4, Annual Representative I, Spanish Club I, G. A. A. I, 2, Dance Club 2, Bowling Club I, Tower-Y 4, Valley Boll I, 2, Horseshoes 2, Individual Sports I, 2, Baseball I, 2. PASCAL, MARY, Toni Bowling Club I, Girls Glee Club I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 2, Gens Togata I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, A Capella 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Annual Ad Staff 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2. PEDRO, MARY Alpha-Y 2, Victory Corp I, Tower-Y 4, Commercial Club 4. PELTA, EDMOND R., Erp Physics Club 4. PEREGRINE, BETTY PERKINS, LILLIAN, Perky Archery Club 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Bowling Team 4. PERRINO, LOUIS, Pacino Offset Club 4, Secretary 4. PETERSON, WILLIAM, Pete Camera Club I, Stamp 8. Coin Club 2, Orchestra Manager 2, Physics Club 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Track 3, 4, Annual Repre- sentative 4. PETERSON, NATALIE, Nickie French Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Swimming Club 4, Entered Withrow in Senior Year. PFANNER, BETTY, Bet Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. I. PFEIFFER, ELEANOR, EI Spanish Club 2, Riding Club 2. PHILIPPI, LEE H., Hiram Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Minstrel Crew I, German Club 4, Treasurer 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, BETTY LEE Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2. PHIPPS, BARBARA, Barb Entered in Junior year from Walnut Hills High, Tower News 3, 4, Tower-Y 4. PINCKARD, FRANK, Pinky Lunchroom 2, Hi-Y 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. PLAHS, ARTHUR, Art Athletic Representative I. PRATT, TWILA, June Gens Togata 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Swimming Club 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 3, Physics Club 4, Bowling Club 4, G. A. A. 4, Jr. A Capella 3, Glee Club 4. PRESTON, JACK, Red Volley Ball 3, 4, Tip Toppers 4. PRICE, MARION G. A. A. I, Annual Ad Staff I, 2, Alpha-Y I, Tower-Y 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club I, 2, French Club 3, 4, Bowling Team 4, Thalian 3, 4. PUGH, LILLIE, lil Tower News Representative I, Glee Club I, 2, 3, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Skate Club 2, Basketball Officials 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi Commercial Club 4. PULLAM, MARY JO, Jo Entered in Junior year from Terrace Park High School. ROFLOW, JEAN, Jeanie A Capella Choir 45 Tower News 45 Skate Club 2. RAHE, JEAN, Jeanie A Capella 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Tower-Y 4. RAILEY, LUCILLE, Lou G. A. A. I, 45 Baseball 25 Volleyball 25 Spanish Club 45 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3. RECKNER, MARION J., Squealey Orchestra I5 Skate Club 25 Tower-Y 4. REED, JAMES, Spike Thalian 3, 45 Minstrel Make-up 45 Salvage Repre- sentalive 3. REED, MAYETTA, Mae REIMANN, NANCY, Nance Tower-Y 45 Tower News Representative 45 G. A. A. I5 Withrow Players 3. REVERCOMB, KEN, Kid REYNOLDS, HELEN, Lena RICE, DOROTHY, Dot Tip Toppers 45 Gens Togata 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Physics Club 45 Tower-Y 4. RICH, LEE, Red RICHARDS, FLORENCE, Flo Alpha-Y 1. RINDFLEISCH, MARILYN Tower-Y 3, 45 German Club 4. RODENBERG, ARLENE Alpha-Y 25 Tower-Y 45 Gens Togata I, 25 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Minstrels I, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 3, 45 Athletic Representative I, 25 Annual Representative I, 2. ROEHRICH, VIRGINIA, Shorty Alpha-Y I5 Gens Togata 25 Glee Club 35 Swim Club 3, 45 Tower-Y 45 G. A. A. 45 Tower News Representative I, 35 Baseball, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. ROGERS, JOSEPH, Hungry ROFLOW, JEAN ROUZIER, HELEN, Frenchy Riding Club 45 French Club 4. RUFFLEY, BETTY JANE, Betts G. A. A. I5 Dpnce Club 35 Tower-Y 4. RUTHERFORD, ANN, Squirrely Entered Withrow in Sophomore year5 Red Cross Representative I5 Volley Ball 45 Swimming 45 Outing Club 4. RUTTER, LAURA LOUISE, Lou Annual Ad Staff 3, 45 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Riding Club I5 Annual Representative 3, 45 Tower News Business Staff 3, 45 War Stamp Repre- sentative I, 25 Gens Togata I, 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 G. A. A. I, 25 Literatac I5 Hoskey I. 4 SANFORD, PAUL, Sandy Spanish Club 3, Physics Club 4, President. SAUNDERS, JACK, Jake Band and Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels i, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4. SHAIN, BILL SCHEPMAN, CLAIRE Annual Representative I, Annual Floor Supervisor 2, Annual Literary Staff 3, Glee Club 3, A Capella Choir 4, Bowling 4. SCHMIDT, DORIS, Windy Stamp Representative I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Skate Club I, 2, Tower News Representative I, Beta Chi 4, Annual Staff Typist 4. SCHMIDT, LOUISE, Lou - Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Riding Club 4, G. A. A. I, Spanish Club 4, Archery I, 2, Tower-Y 4, Baseball 4, Volleyball I, 4, Tennis 4, Horseshoes 4, Badminton 4, Golf Club 4, Stamp Representative 4. SCHMIDT, BILL, Smitty Physics Club 3. SCHNAKE, ROBERT, Bob SCHNEIDER, SHIRLEY, Shirt G. A. A. I, Bowling I, 42, 3, 4, Alpha-Y I, Skate Club 2, Beta Chi 4. SCHOENBERGER, MARIAN Camera Club 4, Badminton 3, 4, Table Tennis 4, Horseshoes 4, Archery 4, G. A. A. 4, BuII's Eye Club 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Golf Club 4 SCHWAEGERLE, PAUL, Swage SCHWARTZ, TERESA Victory Corps I, Tower News Business Stal? 4. SCHWENDEMAN, JOHN, Sweeny Football Manager 3. SCHWETTMAN, JOYCE A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Minslrels 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Secretary 4, Dux Femina 4. SCHWINDT, CAROL BERNICE Victory Corps 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower-Y 4. SCOTT, BETTY, Scotty G. A. A. I, Victory Corps I, Volleyball I, Skate Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, Archery 2, Bowling Club 3. SEBASTIAN, PHIL French Club 3, 4, Tholian 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4. SEILKOP, HERBERT, Herb Band I, 2, 3, Basketball 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3. SEYBOLD, CAROLYN Tower-Y 4. SEYBO LD, ROBERT, Bob SHANABROOK, EDGAR, Pinkie Beta Chi 4, Baseball 4. lAl 151 YET Fl lbl SHEPHERD, JOY Beta Chi 4. SHEPARD, SUSAN, Sue Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, Athletic Representative I, Tower-Y 3, G. A. A. I, French Club 3, Riding Club 3, Golf Club 4, Dramatic Club I. SHINKLE, DOROTHY, Dotty War Stamp Representative I, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 4, Victory Corps I, Bowling Club 4, Skate Club I, Tower News 4. SHINLEVER, AUDREY, Auddie G. A. A. 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Main Office 3. SCHRINER, PHILLIP SHRIVER, JOHN Physics Club 4, Athletic Representative I, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Football I. SIEMER, VIDA LEE, Pudd Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, Cub Dramatic 2, Vice President 2, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Radio Workshop 2, Annual Ad Staff 3, A Capella 3, 4, Wardrobe Manager 4, Tower News 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Dance Club 4. slenevsln, MARIAN, Bubbles Alpha-Y 1, Bowling club 1, 2. SIFERS, MARY MARTHA, Marty Entered Withrow during Junior year from lola, Kansas, Tower-Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Archery 4, Tennis 4, Individual Sports 4, Basket- ball 4, Dance Club. SIMPSON, ROBERT A., Simp Band 4. SMALLWOOD, CLYDA, Branes Girls Bowling Club 3, Riding Club 3. SMILEY, SAMUEL, Samba Football 2, 4, W. V. A. C. 4, Basketball I, 4. SMITH, BARBARA, Smitty G. A. A. I, 4, Fairque I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3. A SMITH, CHERRY Entered Withrow in Senior year from Newport, Kentucky. SMITH, HARRIETT Bowling I, 2, Bowling Team Captain 2, Alpha-Y 2, Tower News 3, Annual Literary Staff 4, Nature Club 4, Thalion 3, 4, Minstrel 3, 4, Student Director of Freshman Dramatic Club 3, Spanish Club 4. SMITH, LEON, Bud Band I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Male Chorus I, 2, Salvage Representative I, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 3, 4. SMITH, LOIS SMITH, VIRGINIA, .Iinny G. A. A. I, Alpha-Y I, 2, Bowling Club 2, Annual Representative I, 2, Tower News 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Spanish Club 4. SNOW, IDA, The Look Alpha-Y I, 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, G. A. A. 4, Glee Club 2, Volleyball l. SNYDER, JACK Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tip Toppers 2, W. V. A. C. 4. SOCHEL, ALLEN, Butch Camera Club 2, 3, Radio Workshop 2, Minstrels 3, Chess Club 1, Tower News 3. A l r l SOOSE, MARIANNE, Anne Lost and Found 4, Girls' Gym Oflice 4. SORRELL, MEREDITH, Buddy SPECKMAN, LORRAINE, Lorrie Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. l, Volleyball l, Tower-Y l, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Athletic Representative l, Tower News Representative 2. SPENCER, RAYMOND SPOERLEIN, WALLY, Gunder Tower News Business Staff 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Camera Club 2. SPOTTS, ROGER Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y 4, N. A. A. C. P. 3, 4. STEARNS, SUZANNE Tower News Representative 'l, 3, 4, Tower News Stafl 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Annual Ad Stal? 4, Dance Club 2, G. A. A. l. STEDING, RAY Physics Club 4, Spanish Club 4. STEELE, LUELL, Bud Basketball l, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Tower News Repre- sentative 4, Choir 3, 4. STEIN, PHYLLIS LEE, Phil G. A. A. 'l, 2, Riding Club 2, Re-entered Withrow in Senior Year from Margaret Hall School, Versailles, Kentucky. STEINKUHL, JEAN STEMLER, CARL, Stemmie Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Tower News 4, Annual 4, Philologia 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Physics Club 2. STEPHENS, HELEN Thalian 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 3, 4, lndividual Sports 4, Archery Tournament l, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 2, 3, 4, Salvage Representative l, Baseball 4. STEPHENS, SHIRLEY Alpha-Y l, 2, Athletic Representative l, War Stamp Representative 1, Victory Corps l, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Archery 2, Bull's Eye Club 2, lndividual Sports 2, Salvage Representative 2, G. A. A.' l, 2, Thalian 4, Tower-Y 4. STEWARD, JOANNA, Jo G. A. A. l, Tower News Representative l, Tower News Stat? 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Alpha-Y l, 2, Victory Corps 2, Bowling Team 'l. STEWART, TOM STEWART, VIRGINIA, Ginny G. A. A. l, 4, Alpha-Y 2, German Club 4, Bowling Club l, 3, 4, Tower-Y 4. STICKLER, VERA, Vee G. A. A. l, 2, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Golf Club 4, Alpha-Y 2. STICKNEY, TOM, Stick Minstrels 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Stamp and Coin Club 3, Tower News Represen- tative 3. STILLMAKER, BETTY M., Bets Annual Representative l, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative l, 2, G. A. A. l, 2, War Stamp Representative l, Modern Mummers 4. STONE, SARA, Cricket G. A. A. l, Volley Ball l, Literatas l, 2, War Stamp Representative 2, Home Room Representative 3, Nature Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Dance Club 4, Minstrels 4. STOOS, DONALD, Stutz Archery I, 2, President I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4. STORCH, SHIRLEY, Sugar Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha-Y I, 2, Corres. Sec 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Tower News Staff 4, Beta Chi 4. STRADER, KENNETH, Ken STRACK, JOY E. STRONG, MARJORIE, Margie Annual Ad Staff 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, STURGEON, CHARLES SURGUY, MARY I. Treasurer's Office 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Basketball Team 3. SVOBODA, GEORGE SWING, SHIRLEY, Lucky Beta Chi 4. TARPOFF, BORIS, Bo Football I, 3, 4, Varsity Athletic Club 3, 4. GLADYS TATER TAYLOR, DON Annual Representative 3, 4, War Stamp Representa- tive 'l. TAYLOR, GRETA Annual Representative I, 2, Annual Art Statt 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 4. TAYLOR, PAT, Patches G. A. A. 'l, Tower News 4, Beta Chi 4. TENBRINK, DONNA, D. J. Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Tower News Representative I, 2. THIELE, RICHARD Football I, Stamp Club I, 2, Athletic Representative 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2. THILL, GLADYS, Happy Minstrels 2, A Capella Choir I, 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, 2, 3, Alpha-Y 'I, Dance Club 2. THWOMAS, JOHN P. THOMAS, WILLIAM P., Bill THOMPSON, MATT, S. M. Basketball 4, Track 4, Baseball 4, Volleyball 2. THORPE, JAMES, Jim Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Band Manager 4, Orchestra Manager I, 4, Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. TILLINGHAST, DAVID, Dave Chess Club I7 Stamp Club I, 27 Withrow Players 3, 47 Tower News Representative 2, 47 Victory Corps 27 Athletic Representative 27 Math Club 4. TODD, JAMES, Jim Physics Club 3, 4, President 3. TROGLER, FRED Football 47 Track 3, 47 Basketball 4. TROTTER, NORMAN L., Norm Pythagorean Club 4. TUELL, KATHERINE V., Kathy Treasurer's Office 3, 4. VANCE, LAWRENCE, Larry Orchestra l, 27 Philologia 3, 4. VEHR, BETTY, Bets Bowling 37 Tower-Y 47 A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4i Alpha-Y I, 27 G. A. A. I, 2. VOGT, MARTHA, Marty Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Volleyball l, 2, 47 German Club 47 Bowling Club 47 Tower-Y 3, 47 Archery 27 G. A. A. I. VOLKMAN, ALLAN LEE, Volkie Philologia 3, 47 Sergeant at Arms 37 Withrow Play- ers 3, 47 Gens Togata 27 Track l, 2, 3, 47 Minstrels 37 A Capella Choir 2, 47 Glee Club 37 Sigma Gam- ma 4i President 47 Annual Representative 37 Phy- sics Club 47 Cheerleader 4. VOLZ, JOYCE, Joy G. A. A. I7 Volleyball I7 Tower-Y l. VOSS, ROBERT J., Bob Annual Representative 27 Golf Team 2, 3, 47 Bas- ketball 3, 47 Volleyball 3, 47 Beta Hi-Y 4. WAGNER, JO ANN, Jody Spanish Club I7 War Stamp Chairman I, 27 War Stamp Representative 4. WALDVOGEI., RALPH J. Sigma Gamma 47 Philologia 3, 47 Withrow Players 3, 47 Beta Hi-Y 47 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 47 Physics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 37 Bowling Team 47 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Pythagorean Math Club 4, Treasurer 4. WALLS, JAMES, Jim Radio Club I, 2. WALKER, LUCILLE, Celle - G. A. A. I7Tower-Y I7 Tower News 47 Skate Club 2. WAMBACH, JOSEPH, Joe Symphonic .Band 3, 47 Minstrels 4. WARD, ELAINE, Hawk Girl Reserve I, 3, 47 Volleyball 3. WARFORD, CAROLYN, Waggie Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Western Hills7 Archery 4. WARNER, JIM, Dude Philologia 3, 47 Thalian 3, 4, Vice President 47 Spanish Club 2, 37 A Capella Choir 3, 4i Minstrels 3, 47 War Stamp Representative 2, 3. WARNER, JOAN Glee Club I, 27 French Club 47 Left Withrow in February in Sophomore year. Came back in first of Senior year. WATKINS, FRANK, Watt Band I, 2, 3, 47 Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4j Min- strels Crew I7 Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4 WATSON, BLANCHE G. A. A. 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Baseball 3, Girl Re- serve 4. WEAVER, CARL, Weave Baseball l, 3, 4, Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sym- phonic Band l, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. WEAVER, RUTH ANN, Ruthie War Stamp l, Tower News I, 3, Alpha-Y I, Victory Corps I, Vice-President, G. A. A. I, 4, Athletic Rep- resentative I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 3, Bowling Team 4, Basketball I, 2, 4. WEECH, ELIZABETH A., Betty G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Individual Sports 4. WEHBERG, DOROTHY, Dottie Dance Club 3, 4, Swimming Club l, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 4, Alpha-Y I, 2, G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, Minstrels 3, 4. WEIGEL, JEAN, Jeanie Entered Withrow in Junior year from Columbus, Ohio, Riding Club 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Bull's Eye 4, Archery 4, G. A. A. 4, Annual Staff 4, Minstrels 4. WEIGEL, SHIRLEY Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, G. A. A. 4, Archery 4, Badminton 4, Table Tennis 4, Horseshoes 4, Tower-Y 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Tower News Representative 2, Volleyball 4, Baseball 4, Bull's Eye Club 4. WENCK, NANCY, Hankie Gens Togata 2, Victory Corps 'l, 2. WENDEL, RUTH, Ruthie G. A. A. I, Stamp Club 2, French Club 4, Tower-Y 4. 'WESLEY, GWENDOLYN, Gwen G. A. A. 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. WEST, ARLEEN, Beanie Alpha-Y I, 2, G. A. A. l, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Volleyball I. WESTGATE, PATRICIA JEAN, Pat G. A. A. I, 2, Victory Corps I, 2, Annual Ad Staff 2, Tower-Y 2, Athletic Representative I, 2, Gens Togata 3, French Club 4, Thalian 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4. WEYAND, ESTELLE, Wendy Alpha-Y I, 2, Literatas I, G. A. A. I, 3, 4, Beta Chi 4, Swimming Club 4, Volleyball I, 4, Baseball I, 2. WHARTON, MILDRED, Millie G. A. A. I, 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 4, Physics Club 3, Swimming Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 2, Athletic Repre- sentative I, Lunch Room 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Hockey I, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4. WHITE, LILLIAN B., Butch Riding Club 3, Camera Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Archery 3, Volleyball 3, Baseball 2, 3, Beta Chi 4. WIATT, JAMES, Jim Radio Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer. wlcHLAcl-l, SHIRLEY G. A. A. 1, sem clll 4, Volleyball 4. WIEBE, JOY ELLEN A Capella Choir I, 2, Literatas I, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Manager 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Alpha-Y 2, Victory Corps Council 2, War Stamp Representative 2, 3, Annual Representative 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 4, Pythagorean Math Club 4. WILBUR, ROBERT, Bob Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Choir I. WILLIAMS, CASSEY Lunch Room 2. WILLIAMS, GEORGIA, Irish Senior Glee Club 'l, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. WILMES, WILLIAM, Bill Basketball Manager 2, Tennis 2, 4. WINGER, MARY JANE Commercial Club 4. WINGERBERG, CHARLES B., Chuck WINGO, WADE, Wad Track 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Basketball I, Camera Club 'I, Glee Club 3. WINTER, NANCY, Pinky G. A. A. l, Literatas l, 2, Vice-President l, Presi- dent 2, Junior High Annual Supervisor l, 2, Gens Togata 2, Tower News Representative 2, Tower News Staff 2, 3, 4, Page Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4, Tha- lian 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Senior Advisory Council 4, Dux Femina 4, Red Cross Knitting 2, Vic- tory Corps I, 2. WIRTH, NAN Spanish Club I, Tower-Y 3, 4, President of Junior Squad 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Junior Basketball Team 3, Tennis 3, Badminton 3, G. A. A. 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, Minstrels 4, Beta Chi 4. wossnsn, JACK, f-woes WOLF, JEAN Tower News 4. WOLFE, MARGARET, Marge Bowling Team 4. WOOD, BARBARA, Barb G. A. A. l, 3, 4, Bowling Club 1, 3, 4, German Club 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 4. WOODS, VIRGINIA, Ginnie French Club 4, Minstrels 2, Tower-Y 4, Victory Corp l, G. A. A. 4, Swimming Club 4, Basketball l, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Volleyball 'l, 2, 4, Annual Repre- sentative 2, 4. WARLEY, MARGARET, Maggie Tower-Y 3, 4. WORTH, ROBERT, Bob Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Represen- tative 2, 3, Life Saving 3, Spanish Club l, 2, An- nual Ad 4. WORTHMAN, AL, Dude Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity Athletic Club 3, 4. WULFECK, ED WYDMAN, PERRY, Wyd Golf Team 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. WYNN, JUANITA, Nita Tri Hi Girl Reserve 2, President 2. WYNNE, LOIS, Lo Baseball 3, Tower-Y 4, Swimming 4, Bowling 4, Volleyball 4, G. A. A. 4. YUND, CARL Camera Club l, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4. ZARTMAN, ELIZABETH, Betsyi' Literatas l, 2, G. A. A. 2, 3, Alpha-Y 2, Withraw Players 2, 3,'Minstrels 2, Nature Club 3, Athletic Representative 3. ZEALLY, MARION Dux Femina 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Swim- ming l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Thalian 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, 2, 3, Athletic Representa- tive 4, A Capella Choir 4, Girl's Glee Club 3, 4, Life Saving l. RICHARD MATRACIA, S 2!C would have graduated, but instead he answered his country's call. Whose pictures COGAN, JOHN, Jack ' 4 do not appear are: JOHNS, DOROTHY, Dottie JONES, NORMAN, Rabbit Football 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y 2, Youth Council 1, 2, 3, 4, GI Team l, 2. ee Club 'l, 2, Track Team 1, Gym MARTHALER, DON, MARTY Bowling 3. ROSS, JAMES, Blackie Track 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Thalia SCHMIDT, BILL, Smitty Physics Club 3. SMITH, ALEX, -'Pepe' WATTS, RUTH, mnhie Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 4. n 3, 4, Gens Togata 2. 53 3, 4, Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3, 4, IE IE fx, Qui REWOT AND EGDIRB Wahadacea CD REWOT AND EGDIRB POINTS WITH PRIDE TO ITS POST-WAR MODELS, SHOWING BUYERS THINGS TO COME. If one is failing in some aspect of special technical training, willing, helpful companions readily see that one gets the point. Waste baskets, essential in keep- ing our plant clean, are, therefore, essential in our production. Some- one get one for this boy. What did he say then, dearie? is often the breathless query dur- ing the home room gab-fest after that Saturday night heavy date. Perfect assemblage is absolutely necessary to produce a desired effect. To insure success we furnish a complete assembly line. 54 Compatibility is essential to smooth, even faultless production, but boys will be boys, and don't you love 'em for it, kiddies? We're bus-ting with pride and ioviality over our extra-special smaller sizes, known far and wide for their effervescence. CDUR SMALLER SIZES The Tack-tical Maneuver Winnie Withrow Winchells 'Skid Stuff-Rough n' Tough --f ' li 6 fu :Q i D1 K n X 2 fv Cm ' 'bed - 1, 5 2. if I 8 yf.,Zgw,,V gf H. 3 ' I -fefxffn My i iii U ' M- e.-.. 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Three long years we have carefully processed these materials, waiting for the day they will be all ready to be put on the market. We feel certain that consumers will be well satisfied with our results and productions will WF-32 ' 5665. These iuniors are really fine stock we have in store, and Rewot 8. Egdirb backs them up one hundred per cent. 56 .5 if KN: pf we of FS at sa 2 ki M yi' NX sq? :Si A W. as 9? tw g fx M... 31? ,if h if' 1, . A xx Q x Z , A . ,S 1 Z , '21 5 YA .H ,M ga '15 Vf' 'Q Ik vi 5 ,s K. . , X H YK 'P .A W , gi. .xl R332 E R ww ua .. E I .gm -1 , Q7 f 0 -- - . . 1 3f'.31'-S511 .gf , Q A 'ff' .1 - Q. ,Q fi .fizflfaf ' 2:5-fymqx . A -A x f - 1 -f X AQ.gKig.fsQ'k 5354 6 fx K . f- - - Kf R . Q . k Q ' -- SHS? p - f - :ff X .Q . . X .wx ' . qggggigg: . K .ff-.Q X, 1 - fi-A ww N . -Q , Af X fy. . - fx- f :XSMNX-w :Q-sxwg k + - .ws -f xx . . -2213:-... - Q V .ig W fl- inwiifiiefqzg-Q ga- :W - ,AW 1' --,iggv Q95 fQ.Sfgr. F3 ff Li- I . '1E?... mwfi A. 1 f . , . Q. 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Bagby, J Bauer, D. Bustle, H. Braunschweger, M. Braun B. Bemis, S. Blakeslee. Fourth Row-L. Chalmers, F. Benson, E. Buck- holz, M. Brockamp, M. Aglamesis, H. Apple- gate, E. Blice, J. Applegate, B. Carter. HOME ROOM 303 First Row-V. Fatsy, B. Cramer, J. Cowell, E. Erdman, A. Chumley, M. Duderstadt, P. Ells- berry, B. Cropsey. Second Row-P. Dunbar, P. Edwards, B. S. Clark, M. Dorna, J. Clawson, M. L. Eifert, S. Custer. Third Row-F. Dean, J. Deffren, V. Doyle, C. Crow, A. Crawford, J. Christy, M. Doscher, J. Emerson, S. De Roo. Fourth Row-K. Clark, K. Fendler, P. Crady, R. Daniel, B. Decker, D. Chervanak, M. A. Davis M. Dunlap. HOME ROOM 304 First Row-J. Hagen, V. Geer, E. Gim, L. Har- mon, L. Harmon, T. Fleming, D. Gristock, E. Hartman. Second Row-S. Hahn, P. Gurney, L. Harvey, E. Fruechnicht, C. Fowee, B. Hathorn, M. Glazier, M. Gayer. Third Row-J. Gutzwiller, J. Hedrick, N. Hall, B. Flaugher, N. Ford, J. Grossheim, L. Fur- holmen, R. Garn. Fourth Row-J. Fiege, S. Foster, J. Haney, A. Gentry, E. Gray, E. Glenni M. Gibson, E. Gerard, J. Ghory. ' 1 DESIGNERS AT WORK MAKING JEWELRY DISTINGUISHED IN THIS ORIGINAL FIELD. REWOT AND EGDIRB'S GERMAN OFFICE SUPPLIES FINE PRODUCTS FOR FOREIGN TRADE 59 THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING IS AN ASSET TO THE MEMBERS OF REWOT AND EGDIRB CHEMICAL PRODUCTS OF REWOT AND EGDIRB ARE LONG EXAMINED BEFORE PERFECTION 60 HOME ROOM 305 First Row-M. Herschede, J. Hone, J. Howe, H. Hermerding, E. Hurd, R. Huber, J. Howison, L. Howell. Second Row-G. Klee, J. Jordan, S. Jones, J. Hilbert, D. Hodson, B. Henry, H. Hines, B. lson, J. Horwitz. Third Row--P. Johnson, E. Johnson, M. Jacobs, J. Jacobs, J. Houghton, M. Hoffman, G. Holoch, M. Holland, J. Jones. Fourth Row-M. Kalomeres, A. Kalomeres, M. Heimsath, R. Henson, M. Kiphart, J. King, J. Heuberger, J. Hanck, J. Hull. HOME ROOM 306 First Row-M. Mardis, A. Locke, J. Loux, M. Loomis, E. Mainous, E. Maier, V. Lacy, J. Lewis, D. McCollum. Second Row-J. Lucas, J. Langdon, J. Light, V. McCartney, V. Klein, J. Lothes, H. Mallios, V. Lambert, J. Kroger. Third Row-J. Klotz, M. Madden, B. Little, J. Mathis, M. Marsh, P. Logeman, H. Lind S. Long, J. Lucas. 1 Fourth Row-M. Malpartida, D. Lessel, M. Kopp, D. Kuck, J. Koppman, N. McCray, F. Litmon, H. Love, E. Martin. HOME ROOM 308 First Row-M. Nicolaci, A. Mclntosh, M. Mead, V. Meinking, R. McVicker, D. Myers, W. Mohn, L. Nichols. Second Row-J. Monce, B. Milligan, H. Pascal, E. Petry, M. Nagel, M. Oehler, A. Nicola, M. McKee, A. Philippi. Third Row-P. Miller, S. Motter, R. Murray, B. Miller, J. Meyer, V. Meyer, K. Merriman, S. McVey, J. McKernan. Fourth Row-A. Nall, S. Passauer, J. McNeeley, L. Neumann, S. Miles, B. Morris, B. Morson, J. Nicholl, J. Neal. L NL W 4 ww e1 . i It L E, E ,IQ l L- i I .I- ii .,U E .- I i-kit? . iii - , ' .4 ti. i, , .Am Jeanette, Jezabel, or Joyce .WiLL K LigwN'LLRii - ' ' 61 Tweedle-dum, Tweeclle-dee 62 HOME ROOM 309 Firsl Row--C. Brown, D. Brown, E. Barrel, J Bick, T. Buchanan, J. Beckfold, D. Becknell J. Acomb. Second Row-J. Broxlerman, C. Brunck, B Albauch, L. Bralburd, J. Balsakes, D. Cafferala E. Bischoff, H. Broadwell. Third Row--E. Braun, R. Bihlman, D. Bono, R Boling, Buswelman, B. Bailey, B. Baird, E Baird, E. Barnes. Fourlh Row--A. Bouldin, D. Bang, B. Blum, G Ashley, G. Balsakes, P. Aschinger, R. Allvader D. Bacher. HOME ROOM 3'li Firsl Row-R. Fleming, J. Hayes, E. Henry, D Friesz, W. Greene, H. Friedhoff, R. Hallows A. Haggerty. Second Row--J. Frells, G. Galvin, R. Herlel, W Greene, J. Harper, O. Hard-in, M. Giardullo D. Heilz. Third Row-D. Graham, C. Hayslip, G. Halvord- son, G. Frederick, D. Filzpalrick, W. Goena- wein, J. Hayden, M. Haas, D. Hanna. Absent:-D. Fox, W. Funke, C. Harpold, J. Gil- berl, E. Hasselbeck, W. Hanna, C. Harris. HOME ROOM 310 Firsl Row-R. Cook, R. Ehrlich, D. Lells, F. Eldon, C. Egglelon, J. Fielman, D. Denges, N. Deye, J. Croxlon. Second Row-E. Ernsl, T. Carnahan, J. Champlin, S. Dingley, J. Drake, D. Derbes, T. Damico, R. Doeling, C. Davis. Third Row--T. Evans, T. Dunlap, G. Creager, F. Dencer, R. Ent, H. Finlaw, E. Frasce, R. Dezso, M. Cholmondelcy, G. Dustin. ., , w, Yay: R . ?. ' mira My 'uffiff-5527 Qi QI., ,- 11 Hmmm: fy., ,qu 'F . 4 , .Af V 15 K LIBRARIANS, LADS, HAND LASSIES LOOK FOR OLITERARY ALLUSIO FUTURE AGENTS ARE TAUGHT FOREGGN LANGUAGES FOR USE IN WORLD BUSINESSES ' .1 144-fw5.f man rr,-' may 15.1 ::4...,A, 72 RX. , ,.. -ax,-ff.:,,.. ,gm . .,.:..,.h,.,r . . ' f' 4 x ff f, .-- gf,-gsma-,gi3f,:agg,-4-fQ1f,g5:f:f-4f,,,1:--575'k-:,,,..,: ,f---f ,qf n:1, fp .:1--,-,.9wu-,z.A1:,-- v..x1-:',-:xr-m'.:f: .:qA..-mb I, ff, ,,...w , gk -, Q -x x R f :aim-V : Jfzrg, il. jffwaig, Q-12'-:ff - 'Wi aff: '7f1.??.z'f xx Je X311 f K X f f 31 J Lf' fs Vg Sb Y I L' iQ hh 5'i'wA'k Y u. 25:1 -5:23 rf 7 RR Q, ew I IX iff in 9 Q1 2 QR N N 'x 2 0 X -FXR g The Home room bulieiin '46 64 ff HOME ROOM 312 First Row--T. Hume, J. Hoffman, R. Hesterberg, C. Kershaw, B. Keith, H. Holt, E. Hilbert, D. Hopkins. Second Row-L. Hill, M. Kellem, R. High, G. Hofmann, G. Himes, A. Junker, W. Katen- meyer, L. House. Third Row-P. Jones, D. Hill, R. Kirsten, J. Jon- son, R. Jones, J. Horne, J. Kasey, K. Knose, H. Hill. Fourth Row-D. Hoebbel, G. Kirschner, D. Jen- kins, J. House, H. Kirschner, H. Keilholz, W. Jester, N. Jones, M. Johnson, A. Jauch. Absent:-R. Jones, R. King, J. Hudson. HOME ROOM 313 First Row-C. McMullen, K. Koett, F. MacKay, D. lotterer, G. Maddocks, W. Lehrner, E. Lons. Second Row-H. Linn, D. Mclean, L. Low, H. Kyle, W. Mclntosh, W. Lewis, M. May. Third Row-R. Mathias, J. Meyer, W. Melvin, R. McEIbeny, R. Mclntosh, J. Miller, T. Meyer, D. Machen. ' Fourth Row-R. Krumme, F. Lohrum, S. Marriott, J. Koller, A. Lett, E. Kunkel, B. Marsh, R. Mc- Farlin, T. Meacham. HOME ROOM 313 First Row-L. Ransick, R. Murphy, D. Lotterer, P. Parker, J. Messer, R. Osterbrook, J. Orlik, W. Roecker. Second Row-H. Ratclift, S. Murakami, R. Rein- hold, D. Reeves, P. Nausle, L. Radtke, H. Parker, J. Oezer. Third Row--W. Memke, E. Putman, R. Pullem, P. Miller, D. Oeters, W. Minnins, C. Purificato, J. Noltins. Fourth Row-J. Thiel, G. Phillips, L. Piefce, N. Reed, J. Nelson, R. Rempe, R. Miller, G. Poll, J. Moore. Al lie- Lxlxf xivf lfiflill tk? 1 Ml lfkfxj 9' it ,Q xvlf l'lf.' ,xml --Xixo 'IVV' .Mir 'X-,xr MA lx' slxt nym .llxl :V 'liill Hubba hubba, hlubbo HUBBAQ W ' llllll lllllllll 65 Dates: To be or Not to be-? 66 HOME ROOM 313 First Row-W. Worley, R. Weber, D. Waid, W Vogel, T. Woodruff, K. Umbach, J. Youns. Second Row---G. Wehase, R. Weber, J. Ulrich W. Treuheit, J. Tolley, R. Tranter. Third Row-R. Taylor, H. Wheaton, R. Weise, T Toft, T. Varrelman, J. Wuenker, J. Thiel. HOME ROOM 313 First Row-R. Schwindt, R. Spencer, R. Schenke T. Vann Atta, J. Sonneman, W. Sebastian, M Nethero, J. Steiner. L Second Row-T. Stewart, J. Ruoff, W. Teetor, F Roelle, R.,SchierIoh, C. Sandusky, S. Sifers, D Swormstedt. Third Row-E. Schoolfield, R. Surber, R. Roth, L Stant, A. Stanley, R. Shafer, R. Simcoy, I Taylor.. Fourth Row-A. Smith, R. Tench, B. Simpson, D Skiff, C. Schardine, H. Schumaker, J. Smith, D Schultz. HOME ROOM 319 First Row-E. Tippenhauer, J. Spanagel, C. Sud- brack, G. Stevenson, M. Terry, E. Toerner, W Stoffregen, E. Stuntz, V. Sturgeon, G. Thiele J. Stewart. Second Row-J. St. Clair, A. Thompson, M Stansford, E. Thielking, L. Smith, B. Stevens S. Thompson, C. Starr, E. Smith. Third Row-B. Tanner, J. Thomas, L. Smith, M Tudor, B. Stevenson, N. Simons, G. Strange V. Speckman, J. Stillmaker. Fourth Row-L. Spaulding, L. Trees, V. Spencer, F. Tucker, M. Stoffer, H. Sturm, E. Surman, D. Svoboda, D. Sutherland, P. Tierney. 1 1 r HOME ROOM 314 First Row-M. Shockley, H. Rahe, J. Schrader, J. Ratterman, R. Shouldise, J. Readmond, A. Riggs, M. Raymond, G. Price. Second Row-M. Russell, H. Reynolds, D. Ries, R. Pitman, D. Schaefer, H. Siegel, G. Shorten, A. Routsong. Third Row-M. Rauh, V. Plueddemann, J. Seltz, R. Sasser, F. Rush, B. Scamnon, M. Saffron, D. Pugh, J. Radtke, J. Shafer. Fourth Row-P. Shay, J. Rogers, B. Schreiner, B. Schooley, J. Schluep, S. Schultz, D. Sendelbeck, L. Richards, A. Scar, G. Scott. HOME ROOM 319A First Row-R. Volpe, G. Ulm, B. Waid, P. Wes- terfield, B. Zech, V. Yarberry, H. Wymer, G. Whipple. Second Row-F. Voigtlander, H. Wilson, T. Ware, F. Zinkhon, R. Vaccariello, D. Ziccardi, B. Weaver. Third Row-J. Williams, M. Wiechers, R. White, A. Whitmire, M. L. Weaver, J. Wasmer, M. Wermuth, J. Waterman. Fourth Row-M. Wuest, M. Zart, S. Vance, P. Wilson, J. Urmetz, R. Wibber, J. Weinman, M. Zimmerman, P. Young, J. Woerner. OUR FUTURE ARTISTS TAKE PLEASURE IN SKETCHING WITHROW lN ALL HER MOODS 1 These Elegant Essentials are promising a good year in the near future Here at the large industrial center of Rewot and Egdirb constant changes are promoted to better and perfect the personalized products now on the assembly line. From the time the raw materials reach the factory until the day the delicate designs leave the assembly line, skilled artists mold them and shape them into creations Rewot 81 Egdirb is proud to give to the world. J , On these pages, Rewot and Egdirb takes pleasure ini pre- senting its Elegant Essentials. They have completed two of the four years our skilled craftsmen need to turn out superb best-sellers. These models present a different pic- ture today from the one two short years ago when they entered the production line of Rewot and Egdirb. They were crude green raw materials then. The world was burdened by war that year and Rewot and Egdirb was turning out products to be used in the defense of freedom. ln spite 'of labor shortages and lack of equipment Rewot and Egdirb did not cease producing the same high quality merchandise. Now our nation is at peace and the Essentials will soon become citizens and leaders of the world of tomorrow. K 51 X. 1 L r K x. xv Q T? Q W 4 - ' J '14 ' f sf A X 1' ,QF ,M fiti my gf .1 M ' ,f K 1 '. M . .X Ei J 12: sy 3 .. ' Q f' -ir f l D X Checkers--your move next! 70 HOME ROOM 101 First Row-F. Avril, T. Blumenstein, R. Bowman H. Bloomhuff, F. Backscheider, D. Bolsinger B. Brockway, D. Allen, D. Bruns, T. Bingham R. Botsold, P. Boeschlin, G. Balsly. Second Row+J. Blythe, Z. Barnett, D. Armon- s trout, B. Boegemann, J. Blazer, C. Baumgart- ner, J. Brown, D. Adams, A. Barringer, G Brockmeyer, P. Ahlert. Third Row-P. Blackmore, C. Baird, R. Budke J. Brunck, J. Bolce, T. Brewster, E. Blair, D Bradley, C. Bennett, W. Bramlage, R. Bertram R. Brockmeyer. HOME ROOM 105 First Row-B. Ewers, G. Distler, F. Etzel, H Frederick, D. Dungan, G. Fry, B. Fitzpatrick, Ei Flogg. Second Row-D. Edwards, E. Fleck, H. Everill, R. Edmonson, D. Frederick, J. Frattalone, J. Falta E. Diehl. Third Row-C. Foertmeyer, F. Doelling, N. Dietz, B. Fessenden, P. Feig, H. Garner, P. Games J. Gassett, B. Duval. Fourth Row-B. Forbriger, F. Gibson, E. Dugan P. Foster, D. Franke, A. Economou, W. Fried: rich. HOME ROOM 103 First Row-R. Christy, A. Campbell, C. Buhrlage, A. Camardo, D. Davis, J. Crable, C. Crawford E. Coleman. Second Row-B. Cramer, R. Cosby, D. Conlon J. Calwell, I.. Comisar, P. Constable, R. Con: lon. Third Row-D. DeCamp, R. Craver, W. Craig, C. Crapsy, J. Burns, R. Clarke, J. Burgett. Fourth Row-H. Campbell, K. Cooper, C. Chand- ler, J. Case, L. Cdntner, C. Bridges, J. Darling. 1 1 1 HOME ROOM TQ? First Row-E. Hobbs, H. Hill, C. Healy, R. Han- auer, B. Hendrixson, B. Haley, T. Grate, L Harris. Second Row-B. Glacier, H. Hoch, D. Hammer, I. Greenlee, D. Grab, W. Glassmire, J. Hend ricks, B. Huesman, J. Heln. Third Row--R. Hensel, A. Groenke, J. Hoffhouse S. Hermetet, P. Horwitz, R. Hensgen, C. Hill, B Hargis, H. Hengstenberg. HOME ROOM llO First Row-T. Lutz, M. Melvin, D. Merton, P. Marks, D. Levi, R. Messinger, K. Martin, -R. Melson. Second Row-R. Melvin, N. McAuley, M. Lewis, R. Matz, T. Martin, D. McDonald, C. Lensky. Third Row-J. Levine, M. Mann, R. Luther, R. McClure, C. McWilliams, D. Plau, R. McKib- ben, W. Meade. HOME ROOM 'lO8 First Row--P. Jacobs, W. Jones, L. Huey, W. Jenkins, A. Lauria, H. Jeweth, H. Hummer, J. Jester. Second Row---R. Jett, E. Koeninger, E. Kellner, E. Johnson, A. Hull, R. Hughes, T. Kelly, T. Jacobs. Third Row-J. Kramer, J. Kayser, R. Korseberg, J. Keeney, D. Knight, P. Krummel, K. Keel, E. Hurst, K. Kader. . J P C Q 6 Spectacular Sports of '46 5 ' 'H yy J 1. l fi iw V - . if x XI If 4 1 fl 73' 4 1 . L ,ill we r blf, I in in J, kwa f G ' K sf' jllll 45 llwf T J . 1. ' ,wi fm v YI ii X li fx! rll Jlil,l1'ffll!Ql!l! Hi 71 .1 , wifes if' 'im . , , pai . is Wd' 'L T ' vii 3. .1 . ga 1 A .gi ' r f . !j?As163,fETaw, 4 ig jgrgf sk 1g:cg.::? 'f' 2 . ff's.,f'??-1 v .USD . ,,.. ,Q V 1 mf New x ' , Q 2 w , '- V f -I ' , , ., M? . ,Ax . ' ifrf' . f x XR VI? 1 f fi ,f elf! Qi.-K fi. 'f I Vx' 54,3 XMB eghjyv' if '-Q-1 A F -1, is 5--M' it L' .rf ' 4555.1 Gamlaolling on the Green 72 HOME ROOM ii? First Row-R. Noble, G. Nelcamp, R. Moraites D. Niland, W. Nichols, B. Neugent, C. Pryor J. Mowery, B. Norton, R. Moore. Second Row-D. Rackov, G. Owens, J. Porter K. Parker, E. Neuenschwander, V. Poole, T Novak, R. Modlin, P. Pummill, B. Mitchell, T Putnam. Third Row-J. Morrissey, H. Miller, B. Muhlhofer C. Meyers, D. Petrie, G. Nickerson, N. Phillips G. Quo, J. Pendery. HOME ROOM T13 First Row-J. Rutherford, D. Sandburg, A. Ruth- erford, R. Schmidt, D. Stearns, K. Schunz, E. Schneider, J. Sprauguo, R. Redmond, H. Ruff- ley. Second Row-L. Reser, T. Stevens, B. Ryberg, I. Steele, M. Schwarz, J. Skiff, N. Stoddard, R. Shepler, H. Schmidt. Third Row--B. Rowekamp, R. Ross, R. Stout, J. Socrates, J. Stoutemyer, R. Shively, W. Schulte E. Springman, E. Schmidt. Fourth Row-R. Ransom, R. Shiver, E. Shaw, A. Sherman, W. Radcliff, H. Ricketson, E. Roach B. Roberts, J. Scotty. HOME ROOM U5 First Row-R. Weber, F. Stricker, C. Winterhalt- er, E. White, G. Wilson, H. Thomas, R. Tartz F. Stussel, S. Strickland, E. Tynan. Second Row-D. Vega, E. Taber, J. Voss, J. Trip- pett, R. Vehr, R. Taylor, D. Tegarden, R. Tay- lor, R. Turner, W. Wilke. Third Row-D. Sweeney, B. Waddell, J. Stump, C. Sudbrack, A. Wendel, J. Warner, A. Tie- meyer, J. Sullivan, O. Swisshelm, P. Tupper D. Webster. I 1 1 1 HOME ROOM 201 Firsl Row-P. Andrews, M. Allen, B. Becker, S. Bauer, M. Ballew, A. Abernathy, M. J. An shulz, J. Armandroff. Second Row-J. Allig, M. Ackermann, W. Bell, J. Beeler, B. Affleck, J. Barre, B. Anders, L. Al- kins, R. Behymer. Third Row-J. Bell, M. F. Banks, V. Adler, L Bell, B. Baker, B. Alkinson, L. Baker, W. An- derson, S. Anderson, D. Baird. Fourlh Row-N. Allison, J. Androil, P. Beels, C. Allee, R. Andreadis, M. Bayles, N. Adair, C. Becker, R. Abrahams, J. Aden. HOME ROOM 203 Firsl Row-L. Bonavila, R. Bishop, V. Boleff, J. Church, H. Bender, J. Boyd, B. Billz, N. Car- penter, J. Buchanan, S. Blank, P. Beniamin. Second Row-C. Chapdu, N. Chrislensen, M. J. Buxlon, N. Brandenberg, B. Brinkman, B. Brueggemann, S. Burling, M. Brown, B. Chap- pell, C. Campbell, H. Canlor. Third Row-M. Bonkowski, J. Buchanan, H. Bodenslein, S. Burgin, J. Benz, D. Branscum, H. Carter, J. Binder, C. Bishop, M. Case, D. Chrisly, L. Chesser. HOME ROOM 206 Firsl Row-C. DelVecchio, M. Denison, A. Crul- cher, G. Conner, N. Cullen, M, Davis, R. Cook, J. Crumly, R. Crosby, M. A. Cramer, J. Curry. Second Row-C. Corey, W. Cox, E. Crabbe, J. Davis, M. Derbes, B. S. Cockrell, V. Coverl, S. Clark, P. Curry, A. Collins, M. Dicks. Third Row-M. Davis, J. Clark, B. DeAngelo, W. Doyle, S. Decker, M. J. Couller, M. A. Dinkle- man, P. Dells, C. Clark, J. Doerr, M. H. Douglas. Two limes Four Freedoms 73 L J .E U ,R-fr X T .I-.1 M. fr gi. i A' F-F N2oiW3??f-1? 'X K 0 wwfry' A , , :ww I I ' - -' I ? Q I F Q A ' A.-I X A xg - , - . f ,cv X H I u .-mw,,Q1ww.:k, I - W 5 f 1 f mwx Sigiq , - A ww, -- 1 A- ,A ,. ' A- A A 'iff 'T iiftfig 'ff 2. f f ' - 'vi' ' A I I H 3, I ' ' 'r-Afxfeg - A522259 ' A . , ' , I 4,gI5Q,'ff.wif I dw , W'-AZQQ.. V , I W - H 21 , , . IL, , , W ' fiiif 'ia MT 'Q . , ' ,IWW 0- , I . , I ' I 1'-3. I fy- f3iT?'i: , K 1 m y g .iggfmw ' , I M9 , ' 1' 'kfafw'-5 ff:EL! QQ f - I M , M , ., ,.,,, fu, W A ,Q :wa - fm I-af-uw V, 1 J A551151 '1ig7Z?Q2:a,fw.,-4? - . I I we w REWOT AND EGDIR8 MAKES HISTORY WITH RECONVERSION' AS WAR IN PACIFIC ENDS . HOME ROOM 209 First Row-M. Hamlin, H. Hildebrand, J. Hill, H. Hardwick, C. Heibeck, G. Hemphill, H. Hatters ley, M. Hale. Second Row-M. Gibson, B. Grabencamp, A. Harrison, W. Hamm, B. Hesselbach, C. Gohs, B. Hahn, C. Griffith, J. Hancock. Third Row-E. Heck, A. Gutiahr, J. Hempel, M Gosiger, M. Gillespie, A. Gilene, J. Giese, A. Gross, C. Glenn. Fourth Row-S. Hannaford, R. Hill, C. Hahn, J Haseniaeger, M. Hardin, E. Hawthorne, R. Hill, V. Hedges, M. Hale. HOME ROOM 208 First Row--B. Fisher, R. Gibler, G. Frede, J Fleming, F. Fieldon, V. Feiler, B. Gentry. Second Row-N. Fuldner, P. Geraci, M. Duncan M. Duddy, C. Fischer, T. Fogle, M. Eden. Third Row-J. Evans, O. Eichen, P. Finn, V Forste, W. Fisher, M. Dunlap, C. Gifford, N Fitzgerald. Fourth Row-J. Gibbons, M. Fink, P. Fields, C Erhardt, M. Flora, E. Freeman, G. Gartrelle M. Egry, J. Elder, J. Fortney. HOME ROOM 211 First Row-B. Hofstetter, N. Kendle, V. Hurst, C. Johnson, K. Hocker, H. Johnson. Second Row-J. Kinzer, J. Holtmeier, M. Kiellen berg, M. Knodel, G. Kershner, B. Hohnstine. Third Row-G., llhardt, M. Humphreys, M. Keal C. lociofano, E. Knight, L. Holman, M. Kantz. Fourth Row-R. Kalomeres, B. Keltler, J. Jansen S. Houck, J. Kemp, M. Knoll, N. Johnson, D. Jennings. 1 We are all like swimmers 75 x X ' f l if. wif 0 N .ff ,. f 3 .5 ,f,,1.g-h y 4. .1423 XX ii X ' in '- EGL . ' -f ig: lfll,l Q '12 V222 ,li 3 J . F421 Q, T12 ilxgrl T tg kj .X 7 ' -QW M.. L M. ii v-' . gf A 2312 wax, -gf. fv 2' 1 N HUM I I , 1 .X ,E .nfl 1 YQ,.1RiX.h1j,L.,,,.uj 1,I,i.ltMy,i 'tk gg , i , VB . , f , I gk, asf?-1 . il A .W LW. --rw 3, Awww , L , A , , Ve . Mn- 1 A Zi . If K4 If ,V , xy K I , My . I ,. K ' - 4, A 4 R11 1. 5.5, ans X h 4. -3 V 1 Z 31Z'2t vw 'Wx 1' v .ff wg 2 in H- 'Wa' ,I B XI 'S w,L 31 VM, ,QMHQ-1? , OUR. VITAMIN PILLS, COMPRISED OF UNITS A, B, C, D, BUILD ENERGY AND POWER. rw -.N L I HOME ROOM 212 First Row--M. Long, M. Lecke, B. Laing, B. Lund berg, J. Manthey, L. Leggett, N. Manzi, J Lewis. Second Row-A. Kullman, E. Mack, L. Lewis, P Limes, P. Limes, M. Luyster, M. Luyster, D Lawrence. Third Row-J. Lucas, L. Lynn, S. Magoteaux, E Lamb, E. Luedeker, B. Kuhlman, J. Long, H Mangham. Fourth Row-E. Love, J. Leahy, L. Koehler, L Martin, R. Malora, M. Lohrun, G. Lastoria, L Lakeman, M. Maple, R. Loschiavo. HOME ROOM 219 First Row-P. Martin, J. McDaniel, J. Miller, J Moesta, C. Milton, J. McKenna, D. McKimens Second Row-M. McGary, R. Miles, J. Milligan J. Morrissey, l. McHargue, B. Moore, V. Mc- Hargue, M. McGill. Third Row-M. Means, J. Middleman, P. Mc- Collum, C. Morey, J. Mulholland, M. McClan- ahan, N. McConachie, P. McFalIs, E. Mitchell Fourth Row-B. McNeely, H. Middlebrook, N Montgomery, M. Meas, M. Mulholland, Q Mitchell, G. McCollum, S. McKeehan, S. Max- well. HOME ROOM 219A First Row-C. Procter, S. Nelson, J. Parker, J Reeves, P. Poppe, L. Pfingstag, S. Reiner. Second Row--J. Nagel, M. Nicolaci, K. Nelson J. Niederhelman, J. Munno, J. Peel, M Owens, M. Potter. Third Row-G. Remley, N. Nixon, S. Newman A. Perry, N. Perry, M. Norton, S. Paolino, M Neugent, J. Overstreet. Fourth Row-E. Pearson, B. L. Pulliam, R. Prinzel B. Prigge, J. Reinhold, E. Preston, N. Fitzhold S. Newell, M. Nyberg, J. Orr. 1 1 1 1 Cum' on Orange, Cum' on, Black? 77 VI' X -f27 s'f' x I XD 4? 7 E l4f7 aff eve. A ll 'eb N tm sta LM mil 355' t 52- 6' Q .F Ill 'J fx':'Sx gig?-f ?'-1:, sp. T- SXSW? Q 'I Ji- xilul w nw .Ji--.3 A ' I H. X Q .' .J'-?fi:'k ? 5 in-urn 'fy E' ' S4922-QZ',.f.' 'Hrv- 1 f, ' 'wt.e,e:s .f.:a9,f:.f2.a.v -ms. -:.f 4 iss:-f - use .r 9 Nr., .f::::a A n'l -ee.-- 2.2-Q, :rw-as N L. I' s--2 ' --M . if ' ' -wig - see?--ee.-v can . 1 ww, 1, ... . .. I- .FE E J- 1 -img. . v' 0 ' 1. F1 O v : 'zeqi 1524. '- :. l '22 jx 'ilk The truly hearty hancltake. 78 HOME ROOM 222 First Row-J. Rubenbauer, J. Rindfleish, M. Shay A. Schwartz, D. Schofield, M. Ruchty, M. Sim- mons, M. Sellers. Second Row-B. Schubert, l. Scarpinski, G Shinkle, J. Ruhl, J. Salyer, N. Shaver, N. Rolf J. Sanders. Third Row-M. Riggers, B. Seif, G. Siekmann N. Roudebush, S. Seefeldt, J. Shafer, R. Shep- ard, J. Scherer, N. Rimmer. HOME ROOM 226 First Row-B. Stitchtenoth, J. Stewart, E. Smith N. Snyder, B. Stevens, J. Singer, M. Strady. Second Raw-Z. Thompson, R. Smith, L. Smith, J. Swanson, E. Stoneburner, B. Tench, J. Smiley. Third Row-M. Weeks, A. Stephenson, S. Strif- ler, R. Stein, M. Thomas, B. Stillmaker, J. Steen, J. Tucker. Fourth Row-N. Thomas, N. Straub, S. Strunk, M. Stamp, B. Warne, B. Webber, C. Thiess, M. Skiff. HOME FOCM 226A First Row--M. Williams, B. White, M. Wheeler, N. Williams, D. Uebel, J. Wilson, E. Vetorino. Second Row-B. West, J. Wynn, H. Van Horn, M. Wohlers, S. Woodruff, P. Wetterer, J. Weigel, G. Whitfield. Third Row-P. Yates, H. Varnau, P. Yee, B. Weiss, M. Witschger, R. Wheatley, J. Wildt, M. Venable, C. Wilson. Fourth Row-M. Winzeler, M. West, M. White, B. Walker, S. Williamson, T. Weis, D. Weise, H. Weaver, G. White. r iif X . -. 1 'K .. X 1 ga 2 H VTVM fm: V Si ' 4 2 ig if 1 Z6 al - Ez! , A ' Q -, , ...w,wA:Qm, .3,,,,..,. W . vm s . -4nll ' Jw X , 'V . ' ' V I ' , V 1 rr' J, , 'V : ,mf ' -. LX 5 ,':l.'...1'f f-iff, -' ' 4'.i'Qi?':, ,Irish-95.12,fda,-f:f.Ji,:,e:ff,4i.5a5iE:k1.- , ,f ,Q -- .,fq,,,a:5Q.,1 -. .-w1.,:-X-:,.fL.,1fm:T:,:1,-A ,Z.,2,L1?Tl1.3i?-1 4 an ..,.,:Q,11,.zwm-:aim,msnI-'Lmg,,:2fasaL'eu'S5K2,wish-.w1sLJa3i2.::?::iwiJ.'L,,P.1Z?Q.:1g..aLfJ,fgA- ' ff 1.11-f'Am.'fw'.' fwa -.- 'M ' 'A ma l Showing the effects of a year's careful styling, our Carefree Casuals The first step in the process of turning raw materials into the finished products has been completed. Hard work, ingenuity, and perserverence have produced high quality merchandise. There are occasional mid-year knots in pro- duction, but a fine grade of goods and quality workman- ship have helped to overcome the difficulties. When the products are inspected finally, they are tested and graded. The fact that they will serve various purposes in many parts of the world is taken into consideration and necessary adiustments are made as early as possible. This year's stock affords a variety of styles. Although.a basic pattern is followed, the natural beauty of each product is emphasized with artistic touches which makes it attrac- tively personalized. We are able to present to you a large assortment of designs, colors, and sizes as a result. Among this year's collection there are utilitarian and ornamental models, some gaily festive and others smartly tailored. We have a feeling of pride as we look back over trials, problems, and successes, knowing that Rewot and Egdirb has created a product of lasting value and beauty. W , gi - ii Q, H A ,,,N,v, 1 -1, MN! ' ,3cI.. , 2 Q' Tv' ' ' :F Q ., Q . . .. xx if A F' E ,f ff? 3? A M ' -M...,m Nj ' 'imp . ' ' ,Q- Q Mx f, f ' ' 2 'Muay , ,,,,, ,:..-,..,,-W. A .F ff4T?5f'M'1, 1 'f'q.wf4Q, H,-537 A, 'Ulf , L, My 5 -, Lf 13221537 JH' . . Y . ,. -' .- - V I ' V. ,. ,l - . -- , , 1 v -' , , , -' 1--vu. ' .V-'fferfri ,Q --mn..w,,.: K.gs,-cf'-L:g:t.::22'1T-lv'-ri. ' ' ' ' + f' :' H - ' 1 , Hx'-' . ' ' . ':: '-Q-flag:-Mi-'iefzz tfffgg?f22,T.gg-521'-' 'f X' TW 'f 9,24 '-'..1'-uv-lg1-aw'fM.1f1F19: :z,,-I. . - -G f' J ' Y fp 1- ,g s-fflgzff,v1.1w:w.::, , ., , . ,, , f -7.53.41-,,:5-.vig-2505 . -,-,g.X'.,s.,-gl-,a,, -i-1 Q35 . L. 2 , W f 1 ' - 'cz J 1 , gif! 'S ff-Fir-'J Z5.L','f-f 'C5'5'?1f1'?fgffgiiiifiw-.2 Ml 3 Y 4, .,,, , , f -:--tw '-,f-:,:?5?5 ge5 f2fi11i5,.1,5?:w, ,,' '. QA,, JT: f f2' :' lg if ' ' A , -ii . if- 1 Rfv 1-vf ,4-.l v,.1,, ,.kh - ,1w..,' V : ,, . wg Cherished Care-free Casuals sz HOME ROOM 5 First Row-C. Birch, J. Berry, L. Allen, B. Bet- tinger, M. Bartsch, M. Armstrong, R. Adkins, O. Anderson, J. Back, S. Besuden, D. Blakeley. Second Row--C. Altic, J. Adams, F. Baeriswyl, D. Anderson, M. Baumback, H. Alexander, A. Blair, A. Anderson, M. Anderson, J. Bickers, L. Allshouse, P. Baum. Third Row-A. Bailey, V. Baird, B. Amos, J. Angle, M. Batsakes, A. Abernathy, J. Bea, J. Billiler, V. Blersch, P. Austin, V. Bain, G. Akins, R. Alexander. HOME ROOM 7 First Row-D. Calhoun, M. Chapman, V. Bonne- ville, S. Bruns, B. Brommer, D. Bradley, V. Byer, N. Bushman, M. Brady, M. Camardo, D. Brothers, B. Callaway, M. Britton. Second Row-K. Bush, T. Brown, B. Bowen, N. Bradshaw, V. Blythe, M. Cameron, B. Brasey, M. Byrd, L. Boehm, J. Brecht, H. Buehrle, K. Braun, J. Burnside. Third Row-A. Butler, D. Calhoun, A. Busch, D. Buder, W. Burl, D. Block, D. Bushelman, D. Burdsoll, B. Bush, D. Bloomhuff, H. Burris, E. Black, C. Bratton, M. Boike. HOME ROOM 9 First Row-P. Coston, P. Chinn, M. Colstan, V. Dearing, M. Dennis, J. Conner, M. Crews, P. Carter, J. Cook. Second Row--V. Crawford, C. Cargill, S. Cow- den, P. Cullen, A. Charles, J. Clarke, D. Dearth, E. Casey, C. Crowell. Third Row-V. Casey, M. Clawson, S. Church, C. Cobb, G. Denney, E. Coe, D. Camp, V. Carnahan, R. Casey, J. Church. HOME ROOM 10 First Row-D. DeWeese, S. Emery, R. DeWeese, M. Fisher, E. Dixon, M. Force, D. Everhart, L. Diara, K. Delluiter, 5. Elliot. Second Row-J. Forbes, E. Edgington, D. Ed- monds, C. Duett, M. Ferguson, R. Fortini M. Ewers, N. Driver, J. Ernst, M. Fishback. Third Row-D. Donnelly, J. Fogg, D. Duermit, A. Foley, G. Fenslermacher, L. Fahnle, P. DeVore, N. Tackenburg, J. Elliott, S. Feimer. HOME ROOM 'll First Row-R. Gans, C. Hadley, J. Fussenger, M Gardner, S. Green, J. Glaze, V. Hall, V. Gibson, M. Harris, R. Gardner. Second Row-V. Gasper, M. Green, P. Gillick, E. Hager, B. Hagen, J. Glasgow, M. Frasca, J. Freeland, M. J. Harding. Third Row-D. Garner, N. Hackney, S. Gleason D. Gruber, B. Goesing, C. Granda, C. Grimm B. Gray, D. Gasset. HOME ROOM 'I7 First Row-J. Hobbs, P. Hughes, J. Hilbert, J Hucksall, J. Haungs, J. Henrltzy, L. Hosmer, M. Herschede, D. Hebauf. Second Row-C. Herrmann, Z. Hughes, J. Harris H. Howser, P. Hopper, N. Holz, J. Hopkins P. Hermetet. Third Row-H. Hughes, R. Heimsath, M. Hill, L Heashe, J. Honaker, J. J. Hewston, L. Hughes V. Heflin. r 5 When is geometry plain? 6 8 83 I 1 i' 7 Who said geometry s solid? 84 HOME ROOM 18 First Row-M. Jordan, H. Jennings, S. Judge, A. Jackson, D. Isaac, G. Iortida, J. Johnson, A. Kiefer. Second Row-A. Karman, R. Jacobs, J. King, M. Jung, A. Kinsey, D. Kepler, A. Jollie, G. Johnson, B. Jenkins. Third Row-P. Humphries, S. Jordan, M. Hunter, G. Jones, B. Johnson, M. Jeffries, J. Jacobs, P. Johnston, F. Jones. HOME ROOM 19 First Row-B. Long, H. Linville, .BQ Layne, A. Lewark, J. Klundt, N. Loheide, J. Kirtley J. Lanfersiek, J. Lambert. Second Row-J. Leggett, S. Klute, P. Lang, J Knight, B. Kober, P. Kirkpatrick, L. Koenig- kramer, M. Madden, R. Leahr, M. Leake. Third Row-S. Lindsey, S. Magley, M. Krentz J. LeFeber, C. Koehne, B. Lessel,-N. Kosche N. Kyrlach, S. Kleine. HOME ROOM 21 First Row-J. Mooar, N. McCaleb, V. Martin E. Mooney, F. McCullough, T. Meacham, S McEIfresh, J. McNeal, P. McDuHee. Second Row--R. Miller, D. Miller, S. Meier S. Mason, B. Martin, L. Miller, L. Mills, L McLaughlin, M. Melampy. Third Row--M. McCray, L. Mclntyre, M. Mann S. Miller, L. Miller, J. Miller, J. Miller, J Miller, C. McGrath. 1 1 1 f-xx Q 4 f-mu? X xm. Mykzwwn L .4 fad. -uk w...g.1 f A DELUXE MODEL DISPLAYING EXCEPTIONAL SKILL IN DESIGN, ART, AND FASHION HOME ROOM 22 First Row-M. Neal, J. Okita, J. Newhart, C. Nicolaci, J. Moss, S. Papas, S. Owings, S. Overstreet, M. Myler, G. Moore. Second Row-R. Patterson, M. Moore, N. Neal D. Naegel, M. Polder, M. Petrey, M. K. Morton N. Nelson, J. Parker, G. Patton. Third Row-P. Newbold, M. Morris, J. A. Owens, D. Pelzer, A. Morten, E. Oliverio, M. l.. Owens, J. Newman, H. Peterson, M. Pearce. HOME ROOM 1 20 First Row--J. Clements, P. Bischof, R. Anderegg D. Clippinger, C. Alexander, H. Berry, R. Baird Second Row-B. Becker, B. Bentley, O. Carlson R. Byrd, G. Chandler, J. Beardsley, H Abramson. , Third Row-H. Cohen, B. Aker, K. Bates, R. Anderson, L. Bernard, W. Black, H. Bailey, B. Allison, R. Aldinger. HOME ROOM 120 First Row-T. Bradford, R. Burdorf, C. Brown W. Burgess, G. Carrier, H. Bogert, C. Bryson Second Row-A. Busch, D. Coffman, C. Brady, J. Burdette, R. Boland, K. Cahall, R. Brown. Third Row-R. Bruning, W. Clawson, J. Carpen- ter, R. Breyer, R. Boyle, K. Appel, D. Blades 1 1 af' vig ,f - +P E ,mt fo Elmm fc V Bum ,ff K' EXAM M V x: E nl hi EXAM , ei Q14 J ' 5 . sl A7 .- .gr s A, A f mn x J: ' E6-'f Q55 If K K 'hr f F 1 Q41 L v ' Arai. ra xg Mi f - r gn f Ffa fv- - . ' Death, where is thy' sting. 7, ,. H 24. 1 v , Q 3 s 2 ' 4 5 25 I ,T H 217123 'vi C-L1 T WN f- PM f Ah, this winged victory! HOME ROOM 123 First Row-T. Eveslage, T. Croxton, J. Coyne J. Donahoe, C. Diers, D. Crossley, R. Erke R. Cook, A. Dobbins, D. Deeks. Second Row-T. Dunham, C. Davis, M. Devanney J. Edwards, L. Connelly, D. Elliott, R. Davis J. Connor, D. Davis, R. Dean. Third Row-C. Curtis, B. Englehart, J. Crumrine J. Crane, P. Collins, J. Evans, C. De Maris R. Fairchild, J. Coleman, B. Dunlap. Fourth Row-C. Ernst, K. Eicher, R. Cole, R Daugherty, P. Donohue, C. Eschenback, W Cowan, B. Escher, R. Crane, B. Duncan. HOME ROOM 125 First Row-B. Greiman, W. Fitzgerald, F. Garrett, R. GriFfith, D. Fischer, R. Haag, S. Hagen, L. Glassford, F. Giardullo, G. Grisdock, W. Farrar, A. Gear. Second Row-D. Glardon, R. Fisher, J. Gurney, J. Falbush, E. Grove, E. Fenner, R. Haas, A. Gazaway, R. Grier, D. Fetzer, R. Findsen. Third Row-B. Gregolet, R. Giordano, D. Ginn, C. Faulconer, W. Fleming, B. Girty, C. Hadley, J. Grate, C. Felty, J. Flory, V. Graves. HOME ROOM 126 First Row-R. Jilek, M. Herrmann, E. Hofstetter, J. Hood, J. Hall, V. Isaacs, J. Hulsbeck, W. Idler. Second Row-R. Horten, W. Henderson, H. Hope- well, H. Hamlin, J. Harmon, J. Horten, D. Huesman, R. Hinton. Third Row--C. John, S. Hughes, H. Hibbett, W. Haysbert, A. Hoskins, D. Hammerlein, E. Jeltries, T. Hampton, C. Harrison. Fourth Row-D. Holwadel, J. Heeb, J. Herbert, G. Hauschild, W. Hohnstine, W. Hartman, W. Halvordson, H. Hoskins, J. Jester, J. Jackson. HOME ROOM 128 Firsl Row-R. Kipharf, R. Kuelher, J. Larsen, J. Knox D. Kuelher J. Knose T. Klum J. Kell , 1 I I Y, J. Langdoc. Second Row-F. Jordan, C. Kralz, J. Johnson E. Kinley, D. Kase, F. Jordan, G. Knabe, Joseph, C. Knoechel. HOME ROOM 'l28A Firsl Row-M. McManaman, W. Lyons, J. McKee R. McCarly, S. McConnel, R. Miller, R. Loomis R. Liggelf, C. Miller, J. McDonald, N. Lutlrel R. Martin. Second Row-R. Lowman, J. McCoy, J. Meyer, W. Linger, R. McClanaltan, L. Lumley, L. Mc- Vey, R. McAvoy, R. McCrary, W. McCIinlock, G. Leydorf. Third Row-W. McManus, J. Mallin, L. Mason F. Mccnafy, J. McCullough, J. Mqnhews, Hf Meyer, D. Males, J. Milligan, N. Lewis. HOME ROOM 129 r Firsl Row-R. Norman, D. Neu, F. Nelson, J Milligan, D. Orme, A. Murphy, L. Muhlhofer, R. Oldrieve. Second Row-W. Oelerich, W. Pace, B. Mif- hoefer, W. Moore, J. Overshiner, E. Penn H. Pallerson, R. Myers. Third Row-E. Poalz, V. Montgomery, B. New harl, W. Patterson, D. Mowery, B. Morlall, E. Minning, W. Milroff. Fourth Row-G. Nair, W. Morlon, W. Morrison G. Payne, E. Mueller, T. Olleniohn, D. Morris C. Pandilidis, J. Neison, J. Nolle. ' ' 4213 JI 'g Sqpig r' N , . ,ll vfalhaillvg? in 4 1 6 E is ll 1 1 ' ' -1219- :fwfr N K lfiifilr ' WG . ' 3 Laugh, for exams are over. I 5,1 ' 89 Movie Star or masquerade? vo HOME ROOM 131 First Row-R. Roehrich, I.. Pitts, R. Rahe, H Reeves, J. Radcliffe, W. Plahs, G. Rhodes, D Rohrbaugh, R. Remley. Second Row-J. Riley, R. Robinson, J. Rieser, E Rahill, E. Poertner, H. Robbins, J. Reynolds C. Polson, H. Polder. Third Row-J. Purdy, S. Riley, R. Ricke, H. Riem- ensperger, R. Pohl, R. Roher, H. Rogers, R Prosch, P. Placey, B. Ricke. Home Room 132 First Row-C. Smith, A. Slaugher, R. Stanch- field, E. Schroeder, D. Sanders, l. Schulte, D Schuler, R. Simpson, K. Rucker, D. Shawver P. Schmidt, J. Shuster. Second Row-J. Rork, R. Rouse, H. Spurlock, W Schrof, W. Rye, L. Scheufler, J. Schmidt, R Cadwallader, R. Shaw, T. Sawyer, J. Shaul. Third Row-l. Sargent, R. Rouse, R. Spees, C Sallberger, D. Simpson, E. Schultz, J. Sifers P. Sauerbrunn, W. Sampson, R. Ruda, G Speirs. HOME ROOM T33 First Row-J. Tenbrink, E. Thompson, M. Under- wood, C. Stuewe, A. Uecker, D. Sykes, T Usher, E. Thatcher, B. Thornton. Second Row-J. Sunday, C. Stelter, R. Thorpe D. Taylor, S. Stephens, R. Thompson, J Thompson, F. Sutton, R. Sterman. ' Third Row-J. Syders, F. Tudor, J. Thorpe, Z Thornton, J. Starns, F. Tabor, C. Swan, C Stanforth, R. Steinwart. Fourth Row-B. Taylor, B. Stephenson, D. Wein- trout, D. Stegman, J. Swain, C. Stigall, T Strange, N. Ulmer, J. Taylor. HOME ROOM 134 First Row-J. Ward, M. Woodmansee, W. Wade D. Williams, B. Vaught, J. Zopfl, A. Wein heimer, J. Utz. Second Row-W. Von Epps, W. Weisenfelder, T. Wesselmon, H. Waddell, K. Wilson, C. Wharton, E. Wiley, L. Williams. Third Row-B. Varnau, D. White, W. Wesdorf H. Yee, R. Whitt, J. Watkins, R. Zorens E. Vogel. Fourth Row-B. Wright, A. Wallace, C. Weisen- born, H. Verbarg, J. Woerner, J. Webster, R Woods, R. Wright. HOME ROOM 227 First Row-R. Rose, B. Roewer, C. Ross, V Powell, J. Rowe, S. Rice, S. Rohrscheif, G. Russell. Second Row-J. Reeves, T. J. Ruth, B. Raymond, J. Reynolds, N. Sarbeck, D. Rasfield, A. Reichle, B. Roemer. Third Row-M. St. Clair, C. Reif, S. Rouse, S Railey, M. Ricks, K. Rogers, S. Reed. HOME ROOM 228 First Row-D. Sebastian, R. Siler, F. Schwartz, B. Shoup, D. Schwartz, P. Smith, A. Redd, J Smith, L. Schott, N. Smith. Second Row-J. Scheiftele, J. Sinkhorn, B Schwietert, S. Shepard, H. Sifers, J. Savery, J Schultz, J. Shroyer, G. Schlesinger, M. Sideroff Third Row--B. Snapp, J. Shelt, J. Schinlever, M. Smith, T. Smith, D. Schackelford, R. Showes E. Simms, J. Selby, B. Shepard, M. Schwier. 1 Date of Care-free Casuals 91 JE A Lvl X vi 'Y it-' -su. -' ff' .. s ffm: I itll rf 'ffl figrfllv f ?.'l2l53x?f.f lQif5f5,l f l t. -.Aix -'-. H -fl I.: WX 'xo I' V A ,, , ISE 'g: A .. 2: 'Gf.. Q? E53 tl Who-dun-it, Johnny Angle? 92 HOME ROOM 321 First Row--P. Swift, J. Stewart, L. Specht, B. Stamets, C. Stall, D. Stallings, J. Stuemer, H. Snyder, J. Switzer. Second Row-D. Taylor, E. Stahl, J. Sprandel, M. Thompson, J. Steele, D. Snew, J. Steinkotf, E. Thompson, J. Sparling. Third Row-J. Sonneman, H. Sunnycalb, B. Stein- kamp, M. Stallworth, B. Struder, C. Thompson, A. Steinkamp, A. Struck, M. Thayer, C. Stricker. HOME ROOM 321A First Row-C. Wesley, C. Vest, J. Westerman, B. Weyund, J. Weber, B. Weingartner, C. Voigtlander, A. Ward, C. Trout, S. Weiand. Second Row--J. Tidwell, L. Wessel, M. Weber, B. J. Troxel, B. Vanderheid, S. Vega, S. Wadell, H. Tomlin, J. Walke, M. Walker. Third Row-R. Thurman, B. J. Vandament, U. Wentworth, C. Walsh, M. Tucker, S. Volkstadt, S. Wetz, L. Watkins, M. Welch, J. Vettel, H. Vaught. HOME ROOM 322 First Row-E. Williamson, E. Wheelen, L. Wright, C. Zealley, G. Woerner, J. Wilson, B. Willson, J. Whitaker, R. White. Second Row-E. Wuest, J. Wheatley, J. Young, C. Whitaker, A. Young, J. Williams, D. Woerner, E. Winslow. Third Row-I. Zeuch, J. Work, A. Williams, M. Yeager, D. York, J. Wordeman, J. Yarbrough, K. Wildeson, B. Williams. ,QR Q' H fi 2 , .3 if 2 5 iff! fs e if . ki Liv Q 1' ,gy in Y . ' if w I f rl- ,sf sissy 5 5 L' Sk ... . Q x TSR -Q if ,f.i: L ?W' W Wm REWOT AND EGDIRB J :lb REWOT AND EGDIRB IS PROUD OF HIGH STANDARDS ATTAINED BY MERCHANDISE COMING FROM JUNIOR HIGH Recreation promotes sportsman- ship and good feeling among all members of Rewot 8. Egdirb, making for excellent, superior production. Take note of the fine designs here exhibited for the benefit of all those interested in the processes used at Rewot 81 Egdirb. Sense of responsibility and eager- ness to help their fellow men constitute an important factor in the manufacture of all products. Hobby horses enioy the approval of everyone. Some of our biggest sales are of this popular type of thoroughbred beloved animal. 94 Fancy stuff by an expert- Nimble fingers and wits turn out superb goods, which makes its way from Branch Office to main plant. Fine well-made sport clothes for bonus of enioyment in fellowship. Tiny Tots here display three num- bers of guaranteed quality. TINY TOTS Lessons in Sportmanship Interior Display Samples Fine Support of Country Stimulus for Young Minds 95 Make Merry with Music Tailored Togs for Sports ' ' - -'--'iiia '- ' I IE ff. k. V' .Wy 1 rt! pf f,.! .f If EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW-P. Daulton, S. Edwards, B. Lee, E. Rainey, M. Colby, M. Craver, B. Mitchum M. Haley, D. Cross, J. Stovall, E. Edward, B. Dickson. SECOND ROW-V. Genton, E. Crab tree, H. Spurlock, D. Williams, M. A. Jones, J. Ilhardt, J. Crabbe, P. Sigler, J. Bodley, C. Garrison, P. 'Milligan, B. Puroft, R. Shiveley. THIRD ROW-J. Moeller, M. J. Grate, M Hunley, P. Connor, A. Clephane, S. Rapp, M. Horton, P. Dodd, R. Leach, C. Heater, L. Hansel man, R. Ramsey. FOURTH ROW-B. Cadwallader, V. Loose, M. Augustine, M. Meyer, J Kramer, R. Lang, R. Peacock, M. Lahmer, S. Eckert, G. Thurston, E. Rose, J. Brady, R Stradtman, M. Fagin. FIFTH ROW-P. Richey, R. Hix, L. Mead, F. Reeder, l. Baker, J. Jordan K. Stimson, M. Wirth, M. Farris, V. Firth, J. Suiter, J. Shannon, B. Johnson. FIRST ROW-C. Schneider, S. Abraham, T. Miller, J. LeFeber, V. Ehret, B. Knight, M. Shaw, J Koontz, R. Clinger, J. McColIough, J. Seefeldl, M. Stanforth. SECOND ROW-D. Jordan M. Billiter, B. DuVaII, M. Sacks, J. Matthews, M. Mohn, J. Vance, B. Cole, A. Brewster J. Botts, M. StaHord. THIRD ROW-J. Black, F. lineman, B. Johnson, B. Clark, M. Abrahams F. Baxter, J. Buckley, P. TenEyck, V. Thayer, J. Merz, B. Glaser. FOURTH ROW-W. Williamson J. Seabold, L. Trinkler, S. Parsons, J. Hamilton, B. Robertson, D. Thomas, I. Vaught, J. Noel FIFTH ROW-S. Schmidt, J. Burkman, J. Armstrong, E. Rainey, S. Weise, S. Prickett, D Planitz, H. Grau, D. Ratliff, C. Cornelius. SIXTH ROW-B. Wilson, M. Schuermann, J. Shaver B. Magers, B. Davies, E. Emmanuel, J. Terheiden, J. Fulcher, C. Heinzelman, C. Weher. QLUF Behind the triumphal arch are found many items interpreted in various and current modes - ,IQ 96 From this recently refined material will come the leading products of tomorrow's assembly line. .' I x fx . . , Q A so Present perfect tense l ,,, 8TH GRADE First Row-W. MacKay, C. Archibald, O. Young, J. Phillips, H. Jones, R. Hersh, F. Werner R. Rattermonn, W. Phipps, F. Guckenberger. Second Row-J. Shoemaker, P. Trinkle, D. Stayman, G. Cooper, T. Chapman, R. Schangle H. Gest, C. Hartman, R. Botsch, R. Wooley. Third Row--L. Wilder, M. Beglan, A. Cook, K. Kleine, D. Siefke, B. Broker, G. Miller C. Craig, L. Meade. Fourth Row-E. Sunderhaus, J. Jones, F. Cobb, R. Schneider, R. Sanders, J. Herrmann J. Meyer, J. Meyers. Fifth Row--R. Davis, C. Overberg, J. Owen, W. Lambert, R. Duele, R. Mitchell, A. Johnson R. Forbus. , Sixth Row-C. Combs, D. Hill, G. Doughman, E. Frank, F. McMillan, R. McKeever, E. Gigandet J. Kumpf. First Row--S. Crane, D. Jones, P. Mohney, C. Duquette, H. Andreadis, D. Bishop, K. Murphy B. McNead, J. Pirrung, L. Rice, D. Moore, A. Brown. Second Row-R. Marlowe, B. Anderson, T. Tudor, G. Reese, H. Zaeh, J. Froehlich, J. Higgins H. Fitzwater, D. Opel, R. Asher, R. Wright. Third Row-C. Malas, J. Bostwick, H. Houghton, H. Shearwood, D. Pendery, R. Flaugher R. Kemen, C. Colby, G. Gigandit, J. Noll, B. Stoggs, C. Yates, A. Lambert, B. Potts Fourth Row-K. Johnston, T. Harris, D. Miller, J. Horstmeyer, J. Jones, G. Toler, C. Phillips R. Stoehr, G. DeVore, .l. Forbes, R. Leonard, D. Brunk, D. Klopp. wa qeaw apeniwl 0 55216 o r Subchaser's secret patrol. Perfect recipe for perfect cooks. Take one excellent instruc- tor, any number of eagerqyoung girls and put together in well-equipped kitchen. Season well with actual practise and allow to mellow for a semester. The finished cooks are worthy of any connoisseur and capable of any cuisine. Here you see the Tiny Tots on their way to our big oiling device built into the main building where one can see rows of Tots waiting to be filled. Oil in the cogs of machin- ery keep them in good running order and thus, lunchtimes serve to reinforce our Tiny Tots against strain. lt may come as a surprise to you but Rewot and Egdirb sells geographical supplies. ln fact, we have in stock a very fine selection of maps-beautiful maps-such as those you see pictured here. Our globes, the common variety of which can be found in the lunchroom, are incomparable. 98 Zecwe memaziea and Zozatchg fzdeadahpa X v ,fx .J' I , ,, Lg .uw it - ...,,,.. . ,,.. ,, ' V . Supplementary assignment. 99 7TH GRADE First Row--J. Dodd, C. Miller, H. Hutchcraft, P. Warne, A. Ritner, C. Flottman, S. Buler, n 0 P. Jones, M. Curry. Second Row-M. Kleinschmidt, M. Jones, B. Dotson, N. Allart, J. Martin, M. Honaker, C. Donahue, R. Winston, L. Beglen, J. Mercuris. Third Row-D. Gensheimer, D. Vigard, El. Cole, P. Doherty, N. McFee, J. Wiley, L. Griliin J. Brophy, J. Morris, L. Neti. Fourth Row-B. Tegel, J. Bremer, S. Peters, E. McKee, L. Cross, P. Brown, S. Pierce, I. King R. Jordan, J. Eisenberg, M. Creelman. Fifth Row-S. Seilkop, L. Losey, J. Martin, D. Cornelius, P. Jenkins, B. Edmonds, J Leifheit, M. McCollum, M. Smits, A. Preston, M. Leifheit. First Row-M. Rei, M. J. Smith, N. Shockly, R. Dohlheimer, N. Ross, B. Becker, S. Hall J. MacKenzie, E. Crabtree. Second Row-G. Young, K. Hagen, S. Floyd, P. Peeno, B. Hanson, M. Everhart, A. Richard son, S. Parker, M. Simmons. Third Row-J. Taerner, L. Rybolt, F. Boesch, J. A. Wunker, A. Olenshain, P. McDonald J. Roberson, S. Ray, M. Brooke, B. Fiege, 5. Noll. Fourth Row-J. Simpson, V. Genton, S. Foley, C. Porter, S. Barrick, J. Othling, H. Richard son, M. Runyon, V. Richardson, P. Montgomery. Fifth Row-H. Stagge, J. A. Jones, L. Kennard, C. Shearwood, E. Saumenig, B. Kelley, Gyrqting gyl11l1ClSfiCS, M. E. Schreckenhofer, L. Meineke, D. Wilson, H. Dunlap, F. Portner. A preview of next year's smart, feminine ensembles promises quality and charm as always. An accurate record of N-,jab Pride goeth before products after first steps in the refining process. 7TH GRADE First Row-D. Meyer, B. Flamm, R. Burcon, D. Annis, E. Schira, C. Thompson, J. Farback, D. Anderegg, R. Barnes, J. Miller. Second Row-J. Mohn, C. Lambert, F. Geis, P. Hummer, C. Simons, H. Barth, D. Kraemer, G. Zinninger, N. Diemer, W. Avril. - Third Row-R. Scharringhausen, T. Purolt, D. Field, P. Sullivan, E. Zinco, R. Fieler, G. Minning, L. Ruttkay, B. Shafer, J. Kihm, A. Gortras, J. Surguy. Fourth Row-G. Brewer, B. Chiseck, J. Kessler, W. Anshutz, B. Crosset, D. Hudson, F. Zwyzart, P. Aglamesis, D. Porter, B. Varner, R. Hartley, J. Kramer. Fifth Row-M. Bennett, D. Krehbiel, M. Stuessel, M. Collins, M. Haydock, J. Lyttle, J. Thielk- ing, G. Brounlee, J. Roe, J. Scott, J. Gallagher, J. Hersh. First Row-N. McVicker, J. Getgy, J. Jordan, G. Bang, D. Barker, S. Titmus, E. Bolce, O. Postle, D. Vorner, J. Barton, J. Burck. Second Row-A. LeFeber, J. Harris, B. Nelson, D. King, W. Stoddard, J. Reinhardt, L. Pappas, J. Weil, J. Lutz, R. Maertz. Third Row-M. Cobb, E. Rising, F. Goodell, T. Nicola, D. Lenicheck, B. Economou, C. Car- penter, R. Kelley, R. Meister, J. Wilson, B. Rich. Fourth Row-R. Carroll, J. Leonard, T. King, H. Wrightsman, D. Gerber, J. Lutz, P. Layne, L R. Pursley, S. Matthews, A. Collins, R. Conover, C. McMullan, R. Kalsey. Fifth Row-S. Van Pelt, T. Lamare, J. Settle, R. Ogden, L. Boothby, B. Palmasano, D. Walker, T. Campbell, C. Parker, R. Wittenberg, D. Toler, D. Kreiner, R. Harmon. A REWOT AND EGDIRB These two examples of Dux Fem- ina's style and flawless finish take part in the sale of candy and hot dogs at athletic events. The most planned for, long- awaited production of the year is the Minstrel Show. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. 7mmw!uce4 .A The most gala aFfair that takes place at Rewot and Egdirb's plant is the annual Senior Prom, spon- sored and planned by Sigma Gamma. Guaranteed not to wear out or run down! The deluxe models of our huge organization take an active interest in current events. 102 Many hours of hard work go into the finished Rewot and Egdirb catalogue. The Art Staff has its share of decisions and responsibilities. Rewot and Egdirb's Jaunty Jun- iors and Deluxe Models, take pride in having a complete record of Scribblers' original work. ACTIVITIES Deft feminine philosophers Some gigantesque geniuses Aureate artists sketching Ballads, ballet and bands. Hlnqu.,,, Philologian philosophizes 103 Scintillating satellites Patience, work, skill, originality, co- operation and an overworked sense of humor are needed by the Annual Advis- ors. They give advice graciously and will- ingly, spending many hours with their staffs. Miss Stella Green, Art Advisor, Mrs. Norma Knight Bradley, Literary Ad- visor, Mr. Arthur Rhollans, Business Advisor, are positive proof that there a're such people. wet med deed To the executives of the Business and the Advertising Staffs as well as the Art and the Literary Staffs comes the multitude of arduous tasks that go with the com- pilation of this widely circulated cata- logue. These busy executives have their own regular assignments. They give the directions for future work to be carried out by the various members, and they check the final results for originality and unity. Ken Umbach, Art Editor: Joe Frattallone, Ass't. Jeanne Thomas and Lois Howell, Literary Co-editors. e - as fg M M pfZ6dLe4fZ54: 54665 36 ilffsiif 53555 Roberta Dietz, Business Manager Lou Rutter, Advertising Manager: Mary Pascal, Ass't. Manager. Lett to right-Stewart Langdon, Jacqueline Parker, Greta Taylor, Jean Swanson, Jeanne Deffren, Phyllis Logemann, Dot Lessel, Jacqueline Light, Joseph FI'fIllCll0ne, Mary Zimmerman, and Vera Meyer. The Art Staff of Rewot and Egdirb is a veritable Atlas holding up prob- lems of global dimensions: the lay out of the catalogue, the execution of the art work, the schedule for pic- ture-taking, and the trimming of printer's proofs. These tasks keep the staff and the co-editors, Ken Umbach and Joe Frattallone, busy every night in the week. Although Rewot and Egdirb shows its own products in its catalogue it also proudly displays the wares of other firms. ln order to present this merchandise to best advantage a stat? of skillfull, competent workers is needed. Such a statt is the Cata- logue Advertising Stott, whose work in design and display has been so successful in this and former years. Again, the preparation of this cata- logue has taken not only time and energy, but an abundance of origin- ality, talent, and creative ability. The speed and neatness of copy typist is commendable. Always will- ing and pleasant, Doris Schmidt meets her deadline with true efticiency. Third from left-Jean Radke, Dona Schofield, and Jane Kemp, Not in picture-Charlene Dunhott, and Suzanne Stearns. Doris Schmidt, Typist. Carl Stemler-photographer. Left to right: Carol Alles, Marilyn Kautz, Jo Ann Kroger, Elnare Fruechtnicht, Jackie Koppman, Mary Ann Cramer. We doff our hats to the camera-man who does a daring double take while he endures the clangers of double talk. He must do the impos- sible and does! Introducing ourselves! We honestly hope that someone will remark, Never have we owed so much to so few. This small group of individuals has assumed the responsibility for all rewrites on the company, its policy, its products and by-products. We alone are to blame. Although this Rewot and Egdirb business may appear simian to you, it is serious for us. What we may not know about large corporations and cata- logues we have concealed carefully with casuistry, we hope. To the business staff of Rewot and Egdirb must go the credit for this catalogue itself. Without efficiency and economy of management there could be no catalogue. Mr. Rhollans and his excellently chosen execu- tives carry on the campaign until they enroll all possible subscribers, old and new. Their iob is to accentu- ate the positive and eliminate the negative. Marilyn Bohnenkamp, Elizabeth Crabbe, Bob Davis, Janet Klotz, Joyce Neal, Betty Prigge, Marty Rauh, Harriett Smith, Pat Wilson. Tower News Editors--Shirley Gessner, Dick Miller, Nancy Winter, Editor-in-chief, Jim Cordes, Barbara Barringer, Bob Crosset and Jackie Eden. Miss Bahr, Business Advisor Mr. Sherman, Literary Advisor .-C 9 . if i .- T ,dyes iles ,qs if Aa: 8 i ,H 4, 'Q rea ,fe gg ,Q .sy .f 5 f f ww 1' 5.51.-fi .-ff' Q' fx: .5 , f id . , ., .fo ,V h 9 :' 0 fm , Ls pg. 1 ff Q-M, X, . K ,s . sf ,, H, .f Ljh. ,. 4.1, . . .. sg- , g,. . :W -J any 2 E+ ir? .sing 5, .Lu ,tg we ,vw was -hw q,,, by sg! fi' F 5, .jf .X fkwf . up 31,361 551 - yay ,ws f iff. if t5v?f,.2b,,-f ,iyf WG, Tower News Business managers dil- igently sell ads, pay bills, and ad- vertise their All-American paper. Af- ter expertly using their knowledge ot salesmanship to circulate 28 is- sues, they close the ledger for the year. Under the guidance of Miss Gladys Bahr and Mr. Harold Sherman, Tower News is edited and sold. Miss Bahr lends helpful assistance to the Business Staff, while Mr. Sherman adds his humor and advice to the Literary Staff. Typists, artists, and salesmen com- prise the Business Stott. Each year they conduct a successful campaign to raise money for Caney Creek. As another service, 200 copies are sent weekly to Withrow boys in service. Left to right--M. Clark, U. Hopkins, D. Humble, V. Holt, E. Hiser, l.. Holtke, J. Bowers. left to right--T. Schwartz, M. Humble, l. Walker, J. Roflow, J. Wolfe, D. Shinkle, l. Rutter, S. Stearns, W. Spoerlein, J, Stewart, M. Bohnenkamp, M. Megrue, E. Disselkamp, S. Storch. fi' -5 'NPL' gi ,. .Y , fu A' 54 -Qt ,411 1 JJ 'J si' .A W I f ff- Y 1. ,ev c is Q , c fx, if My fg.,f.c,fg,sf5.s angst- gg, exif, teams, gfssgia-W , g ,gigs 5vffsf'!,vitQ,fE' , yur. gy ,gf ,xref ,ff ' 5'f,W' rr W V 'W sv' , 1' sv - af fa' 'If-V ' Tm' -:fn WW Eb' 55 43+ Q,,ft,:9'g,, WM! gif ggi! 53,4 gym Assigning stories, tracking down news, then editing and marking copy represent lust a few of the never-ending duties of page editors. With willing smiles they help present reporters become future editors. First Row-Susan Vance, Jean Monce, Helen Pascal, Elise Conant, .loan Hamon, Jeanne Brown, Ginny McCartney, Janet Klotz, Maurie Meade, Gretchen Thiele. Second Row-Nancy Simmons, Pat McDuFtee, Ginny Speckman, Barbara Stevenson, Jo Ann Waterman, Carolyn Carr, Pat Gocker, Sue Kellogg, Pat Taylor, Shirley Motter. After school, at home, between classes, and during study halls, Tower News reporters keep their noses for news to the literary grindstone. Every week, loyal writers fill four pages with sports, features, humor and news. Third Row--Abigale Bush, Vida Lee Siemer, .linny Shafer, Carol Crow, Verna Meyer, Alice Soar, Rosemary Gam, Betty Prigge, Shirley Blank. Fourth Row-Arnold Morelli, Bob Davis, Jack Drake, Ann Kendrick, Rowena Hezlep, Pat Wilson, Sue Dickerson, Phil Sebastian. Fifth Row-Eddie Bockstiegel, Dick Coler, Tom Meacham, Seth Dingley, Bob Mclntosh, Charles Sandusky, Charles Shardine, Sam Gough, Paul Hummer. 151 44 . t ' M, ... Standing Left to Right, First Row-B. Vehr D. Tenbrink, C. Cobb, S. Weigel, G Meinking, T. Arlt, V. Lacy, J. Dodson G. Speckmon, P. Nelson, J. Koppmon M. Hafner. Second Row-J. Roflow, M. Pascal, L Rutter, l.. Melvin, J. Fryburger, D. Jones R. Ewig, P. Gocker, B. Wagner, K Merriman, S. Bennett, S. Dickerson. Third Row-D. Becnell, J. Kotzenmeyer J. Warner, J. Warner, Jim Benhase W. Fox, P. Kessis, E. Bockstiegel, L Smith, W. Craig. Fourth Row-L. Volkman, B. Klausing, D. Schultz, T. High, E. Kunkel, B. Simcox J. Burgette, G. Fox, S. Sifers, B. Shaffer. 1 ' ,f?.:.. ,J c . R-of. 3 .f-:' .' ,f as 2-: e : ff- 'ff 5, - ff fix cf' :gif , A 5 S'Y,'! ' My C1 'gf J.. .ijifl Eg,-' 3.f'W'4' ' 3- if gy :LY 1- 'v' .r During the war many manufacturers found music to be an aid to production. Since its founding Rewot and Egdirb has carried out this idea. Many musical organ- izations, among them A Cappella Choir, contribute to the pleasant cheerful atmosphere. For years, under the expert supervision of Mr. Leo H. Grether, A Cap- pella Choir has brought the ioy of beautiful music to many at Rewot and Egdirb and in the surrounding a glue ,eezfeot 9 territory. This year, however, after the beautifully performed Spring Concert, Mr. Grether left for his turkey farm in Iowa. Each member of the choir and firm was loath to bid him farewell. We were fortunate in being able to secure the services and talents of Mr. Ansel Martin. We look forward to new and beau- tiful music from the choir and its able leader, for he has filled our hearts with song. Standing left to Right, First Row--B O'DonneII, H. Funke, I.. Gordon, M Braun, B. Anshutz, P. Bender, J. Rahe G. Thill, C. Schepman, V. Siemer, M Burleigh. Second Row-J. Schwetteman, M. Zeally R. Hezlep, S. Shepard, M. Gayer, R White, M. l.. Buxton, R. Meeko, G Jensen, J. Morris. Third Row-J. Eilers, M. Nethero, J Hudson, D. Roth, D. Martin, F. Stuessel P. Sebastian, J. Young, D. Bruns, B Ewers. Fourth Row-G. Qua, B. Anderson, R Muchmore, T. Putnam, E. Gauspohl J. Frelts, R. Bothwell, C. Sudbruck D. Merten. 1 l l Mr. Grether, director, Landis Fine, Bob Anderson, Dick Roth, Phil Sebastian, Leon Smith, Don Knight, Charlie Meyer. .. A ,- - f f . Q ff' if . . Lv .. f ff.. .wx ,M 513: iff .fc V of +2-' W5 'J V e if 'QE fl . ' V V ' f '.. ' - M. I V A3 ...Q Air, .2332 ,ff F . 1 gag 5 I V., 5, , . 5 . V, V, ,W f we f L J. . 3. f seg Beautiful blending makes the dillference. Girls' Glee Club has attained incomparable heights through blending trained voices in perfect harmony. Perfection is not attained in ten easy lessons, but requires hours of practice. The captivating charm of music is personified by the club members. Every year Rewot and Egdirb points with pride as the organization participates in assemblies and in the Spring Concert. Sopranos-R. Abrafzam, M. J. Anshutz, J. Armandroft, E. Barrick, J. Bickers, M. Blum, N. Brandenburg, P. Brown, S. Church, C. Ehrhardt, M Grischy, M. Hamlin, M. Harris, C. Heibeck, R. Hill, J. Holtmeier, M. How, A. Hundemer, D. Johnson, M. Loos, B. Luneberg, M. Marshall, L. Melvin P. Melvin, V. Meyer, E. Petry, N. Petzhold, L. Pfingstag, T. Pratt, B. Prigge, H. Rahe, M. Riggers, M. C. Ruchty, J. Schluep, S. Schultz, L. Schmidt M. Shockley, D. Stallings, R. Stein, J. Stewart, E. 1Stuntz, V. Sturgeon, E. Thieling, A. Thompson, S. Vega, R. Webber, M. Rauh, T. J. Ruth, L. Rutter, M. Whitfield, M. Baumback, D. Boggess, B. Boone, B. S. Clark, J. Christy, J. Dodson, B. Fisher, M. Fishbock, M. Hafner, S. Hahn, G. Holoch S. Kleine, J. Kuebler, J. Lewis, S. Lone, N. McCroy, A. Mclntosh, J. Niederhelman, R. Prinzel, J. Radtke, J. Reaves, N. Rolf, S. Seefeldt, J. Seltz, H. Sifers, B. Vahr. Altos-M. Braun, M. Burleigh, P. Craig, J. Fleck, H. Funke, M. Gayer, L. Gordon, C. Glenn, E. Hartman, C. Glenn, E. Hartman, M. Heimsath R. Heimsath, J. Henritzy, H. Hildebrandt, L. Howell, J. Kemp, B. Kibble, P. Limes, J. Manthey, R. McVicker, R. Meeko, J. Morris, B. Morson, B. Roemer, S. Shepard, V. Siemer, D. Snew, W. Stottregen, S. Thompson, M. Vogt, H. Weaver, R. Wheatley, G. White, M. Zealley, F. Preston H. Rader. Tenors-B. Allison, D. Anderegg, H. Berry, J. Coleman, A. Dobbins, J. Holsbeck, D. Jelik, T. Lutz, T. Putnam, S. Riley, P. Sebastian D Roth B. Anderson, G. Ashley, A. Campbell, J. Cclwell, P. Constable, E. Dugan, W. Van Epps, J. Fritts, R. Henderson, H. Hill, H. Linn J No T. Pratt, R. Martin, P. Schmidt, C. Sudbrack, P. Magil, J. Watkins, E. Braun, J. Kinney. Bases-P. Blackmore, C. Calhall, J. Darling, J. Fielman, L. Fine, J. Glasson, B. Louisa, R. Modlin, G. Nickerson, D. Niland, T Ottergohn L. Owens, D. Petrie, C. A. Pryor, J. Ratterrie, B. Rieke, K. Shanz, E. Schmidt, J. Scotty, L. Smith, L. Stont, l. Steele, T. Stevens D Vega D. Wesdorf, E. Coleman, B. Deans, F. Jordan, B. Katzenmeir, D. Knight, M. Mann, C. Meyer, J. Morrissey, W. Woods, B. Kober .fM .1 I - . af'2-Aggie, 1 Fil . 5 Q. 'Ziff ,si .FJ ' fisee. geeaee ss M2566 si ffrzrfisifed The Boys' Glee Club, which yearly lends its talents to many aFFairs at school, was in true form this year when it participated in the Christmas Program and in the Spring Concert. lt is from its ranks that the Minstrels chose the Male Chorus. The Boys' Glee Club specializes in numbers with a definite rhythm such as negro spirituals and folk songs ot many nations. From Glee Club a boy may graduate to a position in the school choir. G Seated-Mr. Grether. Left to Right-R. Meeko, M. Burleigh, V. Siemer, P. Craig, B. Vehr, L. Melvin. fi 'glass 51 flx lx w ,Nl 14.1 like inxjlijgxlx ,f,!,x. - '-J XXX-.5 N My X, ,fx fl V. f. I, , . ., , 3, lf ' .-,if '-Q -X Frankie Singoutra Shrills fx!! 'Kew 'tf Violin-M. Strunk, S. Strunk, M. Zimmerman, M. Flynn, J. McKernan T. Vorrelmann, D. Holwadel, D. Hodson, J. Hill, M. Billiter, R. Giesel C. Martin. Viola-E. Buckholz, B. Morris, C. Gifford, R. Crane. Cello- N. Allison, C. Sluewe, A. Rodenberg. String Bass-J. Hull, R. Schier loh, J. Thiele, J. Beardsley. Flute-D. Hodson, C. Bennett, C. Curtis Oboe-N. Fuldner, M. Cook. Bassoon-N. Johnson. Harp--R A wir azefleatm amanda Box office closed! House sold out! These will be the signs soon to greet the patrons of the Arts at Rewot and Egdirb, when the true importance of the orchestra is recognized. Doc Behrman, director of the company's orchestra, a talented and sincere musician, has just returned after an impressive finale of March Military by A. Marine. He has tried in a few months to select and so ar- range the string, wind and percussion instru- ments that their quality might please the most sensative mortal ear. The members of the orchestra, ever progressing Ogden. Piano-L. Fahnle, .l. Teagarden. Clarinet--R. Harper, R. Spotts. French Horn-B. L. Phillips, S. Paolino, M. Knodel, M Humphreys, E. Hurst. Trumpet-A. Nelson, C. Weaver, B. Simpson. Trombone-D. Dickson, D. Hessong, A. Tiemeyer. Tuba-D. Korse berg. Drum-C. Berlinger, C. Grimm, S. Newell. Librarian--D. Hol wadel, l. Fahnle. Managr-E. Hurst, J. Thiele. de em Ze caafzg af in performance, present from time to time their programs at state functions. Blue ribboned awards, won by them, are prized by the firm. The greatest achievement of the year, The Spring Concert, with guest conductors elevates the orchestra to a higher cultural level. ll5 ' 1 1 l 1 l 1 1 4 1 3 l 1 '1 1 A 4 1 1 l ..H Cornets-A. Nelson, J. Levi, F. Avril, C. Weaver, L. Smith, R. Henderson, B. Simpson, H. Patterson, J. Shoemaker, J. Mc Kernan, F. MacKay, B. Ryberg, V. Kuehn, R. Baker, W. Mark, S. Langdoc, K. Parker, L. Fahnle, E. Penn, G. Hauschild, R. Melson, D. Fetzer, L. Thomas, E. Thatcher, J. Kihm, J. Herbert Clarinets-R. Harper, L. Philippi, F. Lach, D. Levi, D. Kuck J. Wambach, L. Fine, B. Flaugher, F. Watkins, B. Cadwallader, D. Stoas, D. Keyler, R. Spotts, R. Moraites, G. Fredrick, B. Tench, V. Yarberry, K. Merriman, W. Fisher, B. Brockway A. Campbell, M. Waodmansee, M. Jordan. Oboes-N. Fuldner, M. Cook, C. Carr. Bass Clarinets-B. Wilbur, C. Stemler. Bassoons-N. Johnson, L. Smith. Flutes, D. Hodson, G. Thiele, C. Bennett, C. Curtis. Trombones-J. Flynn, D. Dickson, D. Hessong, R. Knodel T. Blumenstein, A. Philippi, R. Martin, W. Joseph, F. Carolyne We B mga! manga al 56446 The Smittie -when that trademark appears on a uniform it represents a dependable and indefatigable two-piece styled to please the customer of Rewot a freshness on the long trek is a slogan proven true, through years of performances. Its lasting qualit ing is surpassed only by the popularity of its travel-wise colors. Available only to members of the band which claims some hun- 6 nd Egdirb. This will keep its y through long hours of march- Baritone Horns-A. Tiemeyer, D. Tegardn, R. Cadwallader, L. Saxes-J. Broxlerman, D. Allen, W. Lewis, J. Johnson, D. Neu, House. C. Diers, French Horns-B. L. Phillips, S. Paolino, M. Knodel, B. Dickson, Harp-K Ogdens. M. Humphreys, L. Chalmers, O. Wiedemer, E. Hurst, M. Meyer. . . . . mms-J. Thorpe, R. Miner, B. schaefnoh, R. Kofsebefg, D. Q jf'SfK- Umbach' J' Jefmes' P' C 9' A' Ke d c ' B' McCarlhy, J. Thiele. re. emelei' D,.um5..J. guundersl C. Berliner, C' Grimm, A' Weymh, 1-V Junior Malorelts-G. Conner, C. Zealley, J. Glasgow. Dignan, H. Holt, G. Williams, F. Backscheider. S. Newell, J. Managers-C. Berliner, W. Lewis. Becrdsley. ' r f .96 . 252. 555 664559.53 GW? Q1 - 65 656 J dred and twenty musicians. However, along with every single uniform is given away, absolutely free, a map of intricate designs and formations used at football games on every competitive field. Guaranteed or your money back! After more than ten lessons, the buyer can be the life of the pep assembly, but he will find he must be an ever willing worker. Caveat emptor! 'll7 1 w Q fY 1- ,, .: ,igz f E QQM, P A5 , I .:::fA.i5 :f-: 'f-' 'M ff W .. M W ' f'-1' ' QQ .iWifiY 'ik' K C , Q 1 ' ' 33 . J' 55'-Ez K is ,Vp - L ,, I 1 9 9 ' S it 5. 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A ' ,T Q q x 5 4 ,5 . Q, 4:2-ff ' ,I I ,-' f' E. RWM 1 I . K. nf .. ,x m y 'Qi- , , gi , Qi 3 gj xkf 5 Q E E S J. Hone, N. Snyder, J. Gutzwiller, M, Knoll, J. Hempel, A. Kendrick, P. Main, V. Siemer, S. Gessner, S. Woodruff. Drums rolled, the trumpets blared, lights low- ered, the audience hushed, and the 1946 Min- strels began. As the orchestra played the lively There's Going To Be a Great Day ponies pre- viewed the enioyment ahead in the opening dance. D. Bolce, W. lewis 5' if Presenting the people behind the scenes--the crew. Putting on the Minstrels would be an im- possible iob without a willing and eFficient crew. A host of duties contributing to the final mag- nificient show are performed by them. L. Birney, D. High, A. Lett, R. Martin. ..e..,.emm.-.L J. ,, ---- - - e H ,OP- cw'nqm1f5eZm 46 qeaw' ff X x 38- ' asf.: .. 3 0 .'.. 'lg' 1,. I mf- K LU I-xtll F' 6-fit, W I s I 0 Withrow Presentation Orchestra: Violins-S. Strunk, M. Strunk, R. Giegel, C. Martin, M. Zimmerman, J. McKernan. Violas-C. Gifford, B. J. Morris. Cellos- A. Rodenberg, N. J. Allison. Guitars-D. Machen, D. Miller. Flutes-D. Hodson, G. Thiele, C. Curtis, C. Bennett. Oboes-N. Fuldner, M. Cook. Bassoon-N. Johnson. Saxophones-J. Broxterman, D. Allen, D. Levi, L. Philippi, F. Lach. Trumpets-A. Nelson, J. Levi, F. Avril, C. Weaver, L. Smith, B. Henderson, B. Simpson. Trombones-D. Dickson, D. Hessong, J. Flynn, B. Knodel, T. Blumenstein, Alternates, A. Philippi, C. Frank. Basses -J. Thorpe, J. Thiel, B. Schierloh, D. Korseburg, J. Hull. Drums--J. Saunders, C. Berliner, C. Grimm. Piano-J. Curtis, J. Eilers, B. Wagner, D. Tegurden. Harp-R. O den. Horns B. Phillips, S Paolino M. Humphreys, 9 Z' ' I M. Knodel, B. Dickson. Bass Clarinet--R. Wilbur. Clarinets--B. Harper, D. Kuck, J. Wambach, B. Flaugher, B. Cadwallader, F. Watkins. Ponies-S. Church, V. Fussenger, M. J. Gosiger, J. Gutzwiller, J. Hone, B. Hutchinson, M. Kiellenberg, P. Main, B. Roemer, J. Fleck, S. Gessner, J. Hempel, A. Kendrick, V. Siemer, N. Synder, S. Woodruff, M. S. Allen, H. Bender, P. Beniamin, M. Bankowski, M. Knoll, B. I. Long, E. Maier, J. Moesta, D. Schofield, B. Fisher, M. Lettow, B. Weech, M. Baker, S. Hahn, S. Kleine, R. Meeko, R. Shephard, M. Siters, M. Wharton, J. Giese. Vocalists and Dancers-P. Dunbar, B. Anshutz, M. J. Anshutz, H. Bender, M. Knoll, M. S. Allen, V. Lambert, S. Schmidt, R. Hezlep, V. Speckman, P. Bender, E. Bockstiegel, B. J. Boone, B. Anderson, P. Gocker, B. Hughes, V. Meinking, J. Binder, S. Storch, M. Nethero, 122 V. Lacy, J. Hill, V. Speckman, B. Bredemeier, L. Smith, L. Volkman, W. Woods, T. Blumenstein, J. Dodson, B. Sampson, J. Schwettman, D. Martin, R. Muchmore, J. Warner, P. Wilson, M. Tudor, R. Meeko, P. Nelson. Specialties-J. Saunders, J. Binder, W. Avril, J. Thorpe, J. Levi, D. Levi, L. Fine, H. Kirschner, G. Kirschner, S. Schmidt. Selected Choir-B. Anderson, B. Anshutz, M. J. Anshutz, P. Bender, E. Bockstiegel, J. Burgett, M. J. Buxton, J. Cordes, P. Craig, J. Dodson, H. Funke, P. Gravengaard, R. Hezlep, G. Jensen, B. Klausing, M. Knoll, V. Lacy, D. Martin, R. Meeko, V. Meinking, J. Messer, R. Muchmore, P. Nelson, M. Nethero, T. Putnan, J. Rahe, J. Schwettman, V. L. Siemer, B. Shafer, l. Smith, V. Speckman, B. Vehr, L. Volkman, J. Warner, P. Wilson. Usher Committee--H. Bain, B. Barringer, M. Bohn, J. Brewster, J. Briggs, M. Burleigh, R. Cadwallader, E. Conant, C. Crider, R. Crosset, F. Dencer, D. Derbes, S. Dickerson, S. Dingley, J. Drake, C. Dunhoft, B. Forbriger, L. Gordon, M. Hahn, J. Hamon, E. Heinz, D. Jenkins, I. Johnson, M. Luechauer, J. McNeely, R. Messinger, S. Motter, D. Nead, K. O'Keefe, G. Price D. Sendelbeck, M. Stofter, R. Weise, J. Wiebe, N. Winter. End Men-lnterlocutors: E. Bockstiegel, J. Cordes E. Bergdoll, M. Buford, D. Coler, B. Davis, H. Deremo D. Hensel, T. High, D. Miller, A. Morelli. Skit Members-J. Bolce, D. Coomer, C. Crow, T D'Amico, B. Groenke, L. Howell, E. Hurst, M. Johnson J. Koppman, B. McFarIin, B. J. Morris, D. Schaefer r 1 :aww We 45466 aedez time 7?46 77Z6au zeZeew C. Stemler, D. Thiel, J. Thomas, R. Waldvogel. Male Chorus-B. Allison, D. Andere99f G. Ashley, J. Benhase, H. Berry, P. Blackmore, E. Box, D. Bruns A. Campbell, E. Dugan, B. Ewers, E. Gauspohl, T. High J. Hudson, J. Hulsbeck, T. Hume, F. Jordan, B. Katsen meyer, D. Knight, H. Linn, P. Magil, M. Mann, T Masini, D. Merten, C. Meyer, E. Neuenschwander, D Niland, L. Owens, C. Pryor, T. Putnam, G. Quo, S Riley, D. Roth, E. Schmidt, S. Sifers, D. Simcox, L Slant, B. Steele, T. Stevens, T. Stickney, F. Stuessel D. Vega, J. Warner, J. Young. Costume Committee--B. J. Adams, J. Andriot, C. Beier D. Boggess, V. Bonniville, B. J. Boone, A. Broerman C. Cargill, V. Carnahan, L. Chalmers, R. Cole, R. Cook E. Crabbe, A. Crawford, M. Dennis, J. Emerson, R. Fess P. Finn, M. Graham, J. Hall, R. Hamilton, J. Hauser D. Humble, V. Johnson, N. Kelley, J. Kuebler, V. Leahy P. Logeman, M. Meas, J. Mehne, K. Merriman, V Meyer, P. Miller, R. Murray, T. Newman, C. Paliobagis A. Reichle, M. Rindfieisch, A. Rutherford, L. Schmidt C. Schwindl, B. J. Selby, V. Siekman, J. Spanagel B. Stevenson, G. Stevenson, S. Stone, P. Swift, P Tierney, F. Tucker, M. A. Venable, B. Wagner, B. Weinl gartner, M. J. Wheatley, R. White, A. Whitmire, C Wilson. Make-Up Committee-E. Barrick, P. Bissell, N. Branden- burg, C. Carr, B. Cornelius, P. Craig, R. Garn, A Gutiahr, D. Gutiahr, J. Hanon, M. Herschede, M. F Herschede, D. Hodson, S. Kleine, J. Langdon, D. Lessel G. McCartney, S. McVey, M. Mead, P. A. Newbold J. Parker, H. Pascal, M. Pascal, E. Petry, J. Reed 1 A. Routsong, P. Schorr, N. Simons, H. Smith, V. Smith, J. Sparling, L. Speckman, D. J. Stallings, B. Steinkamp, G. Stevenson, J. Swanson, M. West, P. Westgate, R. White, H. Wilson, B. Worth. Technical Crew--J. Beardsley, C. Berliner, L. Birney, E. Bockstiegel, R. Burgess, R. Cogan, L. Darnell, B. Doyle, K. Eicher, L. Fahnle, D. Friesz, B. Greiman, R. Hallows, J. Herbert, D. High, J. Himes, D. Holwadel, P. Hummer, E. Hurst, A. Lett, M. Lewis, E. Lipman, E. Luedeker, D. Macarthy, F. MacKay, R. Martin, R. Madlin, J. Moore, D. Nead, S. Newell, G. Nickerson, T. Novak, B. Peterson, D. Petrie, T. Pigneguy, R. Pullem, P. Sanford, B. Shafer, R. Tartz, B. Taylor, D. Taylor, A. Tiemeyer, F. Trugler, C. Wharton. Printing Committee--R. Clarke, T. Calwell, R. Hertel, E. Hurst, H. Keilholz, B. Mason, R. Moormann, D. Nead, L. Perrino, K. Strader. Executive Committee-Director of Music, Mr. Smith, Directors- of Dancing, Mr. Hensel, Mrs. Scott, Director of End Men and Skits, Mr. Nankovitch, Mr. Behrman, Director of Costumes, Miss Murphy, Vocal Director, Mr. Martin, Staging, Mr. Heckel, Student Managers of Stage, W. Lewis, D. Bolce, Art Advisor, Mr. Schirmer, Box Office, Miss Gooley, Mr. Davidson, Posters, Mr. Stearns, Program Cover, Miss Stose, M. Zimmerman, Make-up, Mr. Wirth, M. B. Williams, Usher Captain, Mr. Srofe, Stage Properties, Mr. Ray, Mr. Schirmer, Band Managers, W. Lewis, C. Berliner, J. Thorpe, Secretary, Mrs. Smith. Drum Maior and Maiorettes--K. Umbach, J. Jeffries, A. Kendrick, P. Craig. 123 ,A Nl 'J HQ 1 3 fi A 0 JZ 5 4 Vw X 1 ,2llfk'l'?l collars ,MMUSCL .-sw P. Middleman, V. Speckman, R. Bothwell, M. Burleigh, K. O'Keefe, P. Westgate, J. Warner, M. Pascal, E. Conant, J. Cordes, M. Koerbitz, G. Ulm, B. Hutchinson, S. Stevens, J. Boring, R. Miller, T. D'Amico, J. Urmetz, D. Shafer, N. Simons, V. Meinking, G. Poll, P. Gocker, J. Schwettman, A. Nelson, D. Park, P. Nelson. ,uwfggm f who 3- I F 5 if Af H' W . .af ai ,f'.1?' M9734 ' My fir? a :3?' ff' as ' M .. fs.fi.f:3.f:f' if Some of the most expressive of Rewot and Egdirb's products are classified under the heading of Thalian. These highly drama- tized ensembles are favorite features lo- cally. Because of their distinctive qualities Seated C Crow M Rauh R. Meeko, A. Crawford, P. Sebastian. is if es' wi L f My fm, ,ay , 1 Q I Q Q, , my I . ff .Q ,? --gy' .fills ' 'NN' ,ff ' , 6- , J ifl X5-r'-greg! fSf,.f gCf'i.u A ' fi' I Y' they are selected from a large group of samples. Much individuality is added to the products chosen, at the same time, pleasure afforded to consumers is unestimable. Standing V Lambert M Price, J. Hamon, M. L. Kiphart, J. McNeely, L. Freeburg, C. Carr, B. Worth, A. Hall, A. Whitmire, J Sponegel R Dietz R White, S. Sifers, M. Malpartida. 756 7 fi Maisie caaeferefzggissfriesd Mfdfdid Gilt-edged, all-wool, satin-lined completed products of the Thespius Mill are stamped for delivery with Withrow Players. Early in the famous Rewot and Egdirb secret process, dramaticonversion, the raw materials are dipped in a large vat of wit for a carefully charted amount of time, and after a delicate sprinkling of iust the right amount of pathos, are allowed to boil the comedy cauldron. Following is a rest process, which includes recreation provided by a dinner dance, and later, a picnic. The final test of endurance and capability is the sending of the new products through the opening night machine, in which they are allowed to simmer gently for some time, are placed in a chaotic state, and then are gradually returned to a slow burn. They are placed under the most care- ful inspection, and if approved by the Board of Judges, are stamped with the Seal of Applause. In case of a crisis in availability of raw materials for the 1946 Thespian venture, all male orders will be promptly filled. et to right-M. Johnson, L. Howell, C. Stemler, D. Hodson, P. Wilson, R. Modlin, D. Coler, E. Bocksliegel, J. Thomas, A. Ro tsong M Knodel, W. Lewis, A. Morelli, V. L. Siemer. I - -X .M-.mf .m...-.-......-fn A im' Believe lt Cr Not, uproarious comedy hit, is Rewot and Egdirb's proof of the dramatic pudding Left to right, First Row-D. Hensel, G. Box, B. Shafer, L. Volkman, D. Miller, L. Smith, D. Tillinghast, B. Taylor. Second Row-B. Zartman, R. Garn, L. Shrader, J. Parker, M. Knoll, J. Swanson, D. Schofield, J. Davis, M. J. Coulter, D. Bready, V. McCartney, M. Mead. Third Row-V. Isaacs, J. Doerter, B. Brown, B. Barringer, S. Vance, P. Schorr, J. Williams, S. Vega, N. Nelson, P. Pum- mill, E. Hurst, R. Waldvogel. Rewot and Egdirb announce the spectacular debut of their all Pure Food Products Department, and present a complete aggregation of high-styled per- formers and crews, representing the Bonified Hams, Inc., under the brand name of The Withrow Players. Our hams represent two nights of satisfied audiences. Completing a run of two consecutive nights in the comedy-hit, Believe lt Or Not, they are willing to consider Broadway and Hollywood-lineplans. Suc- culent successes are guaranteed with every ham. No other corporation can make that statement. a , Sitting-C. Clippinger. Kneeling-J. Tolley. Standing-B. Forbriger, L. Luechauer, B. Barringer, T. Fosher, J. Todd, H. Bain, M. J. Coulter, J. Wuenker, J. Baker, E. Hartman, J. Wasmer, D. Martin. I H To bring Gens Togata to the public eye, its promotion head organized a well-planned program which was pre- sented in June. The play, Orestes, the Avenger, served as ample advertise- ment for the department, along with the banquet at which it was given. This was just C1 sample of the host of products that originated in ancient Rome. Because it yields fine and lasting satis- faction, Gens Togata is one of the departments most visited in our company. The Togaed Tribe, now in its fifteenth year, supplies the necessary conditioning element in the required perfection of products. g. 2' . ,P sn 4- 'Q -af ue ., ai' f' iff f? f' Q' fi? ,sf fin 5' :ij 'Y ' .: ' 5-735537 W' 135 iff! .ff left to right, First Row-D. McKimmons, J. Wilson, B. Weiss, E. Stoneburner, M. Knodel, J. Swanson, R. Cook, J. Davis, M. Strunk, M. Means. Second Row-J. Fleck, M. Zimmerman, M. Rauh, N. Simons, J. Church M. J. Gossiger, J. Kemp, L. Baker, N. Fuldner, E. Barrick, J. Schluep. Third Row-B. Biltz, M. Fink, B. Tench, B. Laing, H. Rahe, S. Passauer, J Lang, H. Pascal, C. Crow, B. McNeeIy, J. McNeeIy, V. McCartney. Fourth Row-R. Bishop, B. Hohnstine, B. Brueggemarum, M. Bayles, J. Han- cock, S. Motter, G. Whipple, D. Hessong, D. Rice, A. Saar, R. Garn, C. Carr T. Di'Amico. 1 Fifth Row-M. luechauer, K. Kline, D. Swormsteadt, C. Wiedemer, M. Sifers, B. Weech, J. Schrader, H. Applegate, M. Simmons, S. Blank, H. Hardwick, M. Sellers. Sixth Row-M. J. Witschy, V. Plueddeman, C. Davis, B. Funke, D. Merten, F. Stuessel, S. Rutherford, T. Blumenstein, M. Schwartz, M. Riggers, J. Joseph, D. Jennings. Seventh Row-N. Carpenter, A. Kullman, W. Meade, B. Forbriger, Miss Grove. Guards-J. Todd, D. Martin. Maki ...,..!Nl..... A. List of members-B. .l. Adams, H. Aeschbach, M. Aglamesis B. Barringer, B. Balitsis, S. Bennett, B. Boone, J. Borcherding C. Barrow, B. Bredemeier, J. Brewster, M. Brown, D. Bruns R. Buehler, B. S. Clark, D. Cobb, B. Davis, S. Deisel, S. Dingley D. L. Donnelly, P. Dunbar, M. Egry, J. Ehrlich, J. Eilers, P Ellsberr H. Finlau, B. Larsen, S. Lautenschlager, D. Lessel, B Y' ' Little, J. A. Lothes, M. Magrue, M. Malpartida, P. Miller, R. Miller, R. Modlin, B. Morson, P. McCollum, J. McDaniel P. McFee, M. MaKaig, P. Nagel, A. Nall, J. Neal, G. Nelcamp L. Nelson, P. Newbold, B. Newhart, J. Parker, P. Parker, L. Pitts, D. Pugh, J. Warner, B. Weise, S. Weigel, B. Wessel man, J. Wiebe, R. Waldvogel. Special Sale . . . two for the price of one! Membership in Spanish Club en- titles you not only to worthwhile knowl- edge of Spanish speaking peoples, but also furnishes all the pleasure you can use. Eminent authorities have proven this fact beyond doubt by gathering enthusiasts together twice . gg r monthly. Their findings prove conclusively that Spanish Club oFFers two distinct ad vantages-profit and pleasure. Activities are shown in organization pictures which appear on this page. These pictures are copies of a Rewot and Egdnrb pest seller fze. w. ee , Wezwaee ,ees r?fj fi Kneeling - A. Ap- penfelder. Standing-M. Giar- dullo, N. Reed, D. Miller, D. Coler, B. Messinger, B. Torp- off, O. Hardin, A. Worthman. Rewot and Egclirlo presents its sleek strearniined modeis, guaranteed to break records tar' fastemoving goods. Rewot and Egdirb's Varsity Athletic Club-super- Aus unseren Kinderiahren kommt das Maerchen fine blend of king-size products of steel-like von der Knusperhexe und den zwei Kindern, die strength and superior running power. World-wide sich im Walde verlaufen. Unter den deutschen tests ot ability and endurance in competition back Opern, haben wir darum Haensel und Gretel claims. lieb. Der Deutsche Verein wurde im .iahre neunzehnhunderttuentundvierzig gegruenolet fuer die Schueler von Withrow Left to right, Seated--M. Vogt, V. Stewart, D. Carter, M. Bohn, Vice-President, N. Simons, J. Thomas, H. Sturm, Secretary, B. Wood, B. Gillespie, S. Thompson B. Varnau, M. Rindfleisch. Standing-C. McMullen, C. J. Goyert, E. Springman, P. Sutton, B. Schwindt, B. Hoebel, Mrs. Nikoloff, Sponsor, A. Appenfelder, D. Allen, T. Wore, the Mother E. Braun, the Father, L. Philippi, the Witch, D. Waid, L. Low, President. Foreground-C. Clippinger, Haensel, H. Bain, Gretel. 9 1- ' 1-1, ,f f 2, , 4 -yf , , ,N Q ' - ! i p' W? 1, -M wr 2414 - PM , AD 21, M ,Q .w. k . t... .f , at 1-fag n, . M... . , gf, M Q r 6 9 1 wmlna ,,4JfS53 1 A X f Z V px M , 4. Q X W A , .- .15 4 fgfflwg ,F 4 Mi -fe f 1' L '1114 'f ' Q5 Mfigwh Q 122 ' FM' ' W- f 2 0 I ,- Q M322 4,95 fm4iW2?k . A ik 'Egffi ,JU A 21 ,kk' We 539 if is K 5 ' tr y ,,,E355E5i, ,Q , 4 .i W W 1vmwm,,m-v ,L : .K Lg f . , A, N Y H .1 ' v Standing- L. Volkman, R Giesel, J. Cordes, B. Crosse! B. Messinger, J. Levi, H Deremo, A. Morelli, R Waldvogel, B. Steele. Kneeling - D. Miller, A Nelson. The Big Twelve are scintillating products which Rewot and Egdirb forwords to the trading cosmfers of the world. 4 i GQSXOEQLQ Rewot and Egdirb proudly presents Sigma Gamma, a Rewot and Egdirb will find worthy defenders in the sleek mechanism, guaranteed to be comprised ofthe ranks of Philologia, it ever in need of fancy talkers best materials, recommended tor long service in the to save it from difficulties. Past masters ot debate and economic, political world of tomorrow. impromptu speaking they would be capable helpers. To be impressive, be expressive is the motto otP51ilologic1,whose members are wise Websters with a world of words. At Table-A. Morelli. First Row-B. Messinger, R. Carroll, B. Knodel, B. Groenke, B. Davis, R. Giesel, C. Bieser. Second Row-L. Volkman, J. Levi, B. Peterson, J. Eilers, E. Bockstiegel. Third Row-B. Wilbur, P. Sanford, R. Woldvogel, B. Crosset, J. Brewster, D. Nead, C. Stemler, J. Cordes. Standing-J. Warner. . 1 ggnpununn-naw. s WM .xy ,,,. ,.. 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Bockstiegel, D. Nead, M. Buford, B. Stouse, B. Voss. for work and play--Rewot and Egdirb big value Character counts! Rewot and Egdirb is proud of Beta Hi Y's continual high standards. This organization emphasizes qualities which are of permanent value. Knit and the club knits with you, but sit and you sigh, sweet Sue, for the girl worth while, can purl one and smile-A- Size alone does not deter- mine value. We offer in evi- dence the Knitting Club. lt has successfully undertaken several proiects. This sweater set definitely adds value and style to our organization. A choice of colorful patterns is offered by the club. The designs are similar to picture. L. Chalmers, G. McCartney, Miss Murphy, R. Garn, C. Carr, A. Crawford. Standing left to right-D. Nead, R. Moorman, E. Nuenschwander, L. Perrino. Rewot and Egdirb aim to please by offering ciubs such as Golf and Oftsei which cater exclusively to masculine taste Printed by the Offset Club. Do you recognize the literature. Small but mighty, this capable group de- trademark ot our printing department? You see it serves the credit tor various other printing proiects every year on the football programs and sports at Rewotand Egdirb also. Guarantee: Balance betterg Swing srnootherg Approach appropriately perfect to the tee or Double-Your-Money-Back Golf Club is right in the swing of things. This ab- sorbing activity not only per- fects the co-ordination ot its able, ardent members, but also offers practise and pleasure to Rewot and Egdirb's miniature golfers. Standing Front-.l. Eilers. Sitting-P. Wydman, J. Brunck, D. Hill. Standing--Mr. Zimmerman, B. Messinger, T. Strange, B. Voss, R. Bihlman. Y 1, ' - ffriffui? Lf.. I. 5' 9 5' S we fb 21 U rw 3 Q . 'I fb o 0' Q 3 ' Q. Q ' Q U- Q -1 ' 3' ... CD Q Q 3 'Y ur us 3 LQ 1 U. fl' U' 3 'U fb LQ Q cu 1 5 S' TE 2 -1 2 2 Q c 3 fn 9: Q 1 O ul Us fb 2- j fn A :,'- Q 3 3' ' Q C 'S ' -- 0' n 3 s 3- Q 5+ C32 KE - 3. 3 Ti g 9 1. 2-. A Q- KD uv 0 ' 0- F N 2 5 'F 7' Q3 'Q 'D 'o 'D cn - 1 2 Qt :. 2' 0 o ,D ,D Q. -.- 2 U- 2 Q sb 9.. F S. Q I 2 Q 2' 5 2 2 2 2 R n 0 m n 11' LQ 21' 8 3 91 G 5' 3 Q 5 E Q ' - U' . ul -, V' -. 'Kf '2,. D G 3 ' S Q 2 2 N UI 'L 2 5 34. Ts E' 2 5 3 0 : 0 3 3 3 2' .-iii -, Q uw :: ,N 3 5 0 W LQ -h 90- -Af-.xii V Q 3 3 un N4 0 0 2. G 5' 3- 0 :T -1- Q 2 :ij 3' 5 2 2- Q f UU , 0 gl . E- 2- S :r 3- 3 U' 3 iQ 2. Q' c :s 2 FU N un Q ' Q LQ LQ 5' Q 2 . S' LQ 'T' 9.- 4 . R ll , ff - f f A 7' v X f fj l X 1 a First Row-P. Wilson, .l. Hone, D. Brown, G. Stevens, L. Comisor. Second Row-P. Miller, P. Klippel, S. Blokeslee, G. Woods, P. Sebastian, M. Hahn, R. Burgett, R. Wendell, J. Acomb, J. Koppmun, M. Baker. Standing-J. Himes, H. Rouzier, M. Price, J. Warner, K. O'Keefe, D. Adams, J. Weisman, R. Ewig, J. Hall, J. Light, V. L. Myers, J. Deffren, J. Burdett, J. Fryburger, D. Coomer, H. Bodenstein, T. Myer, N. Peterson, S. Vance, S. Hunncford, J. Munro, E. de Frosce, L. Butterfield, B. Weech, M. Loos, L. Gordon. Kneeling-M. Jelks, G. Gartrelle, I. Brown, K. Wilson,'P. Wydman, H. Hill. l l i ll f, . 0 H , Qi. U 16 ' Ri al ,Z-f', T' ' 1. f I, 2 f' fy, S. Blank, M. Knodel, Miss Toylor, N. Brandenburg, N. Allison. If 0 n 0 0 0 ummm me cam, Rewot and Egdirb, realizing the importance of the By original composition work, cmd the study of first two years on the assembly line, has created an authors and their works, members of Literitas increase exclusive by-product, specifically for those Carefree in kf10WleClQe Gnd CUllUl'e- Tl10Se Wl10 GFS Cl'lOS6n Casuals and Elegant Essentials showing most promise. CIS 0mCeI'S 9050 experience valuable in later years. W. Escher, B. Weisef R. Erlicht, B. Zartman, l.. Slant, B. Shafer, P. Jones, P. Pi Garden-fresh, vitamin-rich by-products are the desire of such organizations as Rewot cmd Egdirb, which promotes fresh air and the sunshine together with classical knowledge. Medical science says thousands have physical and mental borderline anemia. lf you envy others their vitality join a health club. Such is the Nature Club, as it beckons teen-agers to the bounty of the birds, the bees, and the blos- soms. While it betters the beginner's botany, it bewitches the blase with the telea polyphemus, the aurora borealis and terdus merula--the white moth, the northern lights and the common bold bad blackbird to you. gd ma y id crcfzadkeem :fa Waitaw T. D'Amico, R. Miller, R. Fess, .l. Kuebler, S. Stone, C. Sligall, J. Wasmer, G. Ulm, S. Moller, C. Wiedemeier, R. Swarmslaedt, P. Hummer, T. Croxton, L. S ant D. Males, C. Stanforth. 11nmi':w 1nxmsaux.sn!'m4iJlvf:namsQ Qsnls.rr.':mmr szmn! .vmummr Sm .arxlsf fx. in..sll11h irwmvqwwxarsu :xxx-nil 'nailz' Photogenic, photochromography, cmd photoheliography form part of the new vocabulary for Camera Club fans of Rewot and Egdirb. Members enioy learning when a face or figure has qualities which photograph wellg how photographic images are reproduced in colorg why a telescopic camera de- picts solar spots. So the Camera Club welcomes amateurs who like to try a new angle that may increase their fun along with their fund of words. Don't shoot until you can see the whites of their eyes is no slogan of these photographers. An executive of this company was heard to cry, Shoot if you will at this old gray head. Jfahmff ,, A -egfssss 201 f 9556556 Gf 60 6052? GQZGC JG? Q56-474616 C5660 Alphabetically-D. Anderegg, L. Bratburd, R. De Weese, R GriH'th M L Kphart J Klotz J Lewis H Mottox B Morson M Rauh L Schmidt M Schoen er, C. Stigall, D. Sykes, M. Weber, L. White. r Standing, left to right- S. Owings, M. Wheeler, L. Chesser, B. Weiss, M. Marshall, C. Allee, J. Glaze, M. Cramer, M. Winzler. ,-Keira I fzclazgaf fcffaeacicl to fervor' mad' Zgddzd ll 7 ?371l.' Alpha Y, organization catering to Carefree Casuals and Elegant Essentials, is the spirit behind Rewot and Egdirb. Civically and democratically inclined, these models are guaranteed to spread fellowship. They are evidently enjoying each others' company, as they festoon the branches of the evergreen tree, but more than that they are expressing the fundamental spirit of Christmas-sharing with those less fortunate. First Row--J. Whitaker, treasurer, D. Baird, president, D. Woerner, L. Miller, vice-president, C. Altic, secretary. Second Row-M. Pearce, S. Clark, B. Bruegge- mann, C. Becker, J. Hancock, R. Stein, H. Van Horn, J. Freland, M. Ackerman, J. Wilson, M. McGarry. Third Row-C. Stoll, M. Tucker, L. McLaughlin, J. Johnson, 5' J. Parker, H. Seifers, M. Bartsch, E. Wiest, M. J. Harding, P. Baum, J. Steinhoff, D. DeWeese, R. DeWeese, M. J. Jefferies, M. Dennis. Fourth Row-C. Crowell, J. Schultz, C. Grimm, D. Weise, P. Beets, J. Young, J. Hewston, P. Newbold K. DeRueter, G. Woerner, V. Wentworth, J. Honaker. ', .,..- , Seated-H. Vought, W. Kyrlnch, M. Thayer, B. Stevenson, M. Johnson, S. McVey, N. Morean, N. Roude- bush, G. Scott. Standing-D. Webster, J. Smith, R. Kirston, B. Messinger, J. Gabriel, B. Cornelius, E. McBirney, B. Hughes, J. Moore. f ee image ecemwwefam pecfieeea. Our special king-size models, whose long, lithe and graceful lines are typical of the best in taste and styling offered by Rewot and Egdirb, entice the eye and at the same time are an insurance of durable quality. They are chosen from among the tallest on our assembly line, noted for their fine carriage and noble bearing. Proud of their height, Tip Toppers or- ganized their club forthe Tall Toms and Slim Sallies. First Row-D. Rice, N. Straub, C. Bishop, A. Nall, J. McNeely, N. McCroy, J. Aden, G. Leahy, V. Seikman, J. Anderson. Second Row--S. Carringer, J. Preston, C. Hahn, B. Morris, B. Sieth, M. Doscher, J. Klippel, D. Miller, G. Quo. Third Row--B. Doyle, B. Kohler, B. Morson, M. Riggers, Mrs. Conrad, L. Kiphart, D. Coler. Outer Circle starting at base of R., Left to Right-D. Hessong, J. Himes, M. Hahn, R. Fess, J. Bazoff, J. Boring, A. Mallin, J. Mahne, E. Gim M. Long, R. Wendel, D. Bustle, I. Smith, D. Johnston, J. Gohry, B. Tanner, B. J. Adams, H. Aeschbach, J. Lewis, M. Hitt, V. Meyer, A. Nall N. McCray, V. Cordes, J. Watermonn, J. Monce, J. Howison, M. Strong, C. Miller, M. Malpartida, D. Ziccardi, E. Heinz, B. Morson, I. Johnson S. Passauer, M. L. Kephart, D. Rice, M. Zimmerman, R. Prinzel, D. Shaffer, A. Mclntosh, K. Kline, M. Pedro, B. Kron, J. Rahe, M. Worley, S. Foul H. Weaver, M. Rauh, J. Stewart, S. Stone, J. Kuebler. Triangle at Base of R-M. Koerbetz, P. Middleman, R. Ewig, M. Loose, L. White, V. Stewart, S. Storch, M. Clark, B. Wood, J. Lang, M. Price J. Urmetz, B. Schreiner, V. Smith, J. Stewart, N. Boyce, C. Brown, A. Smith, M. McNeely, C. Paliobagis, M. Schoenberger, S. Weigel, L. Schmidt H. Mattox, B. Morris, S. Matter, S. Lautenschlager, M. Gibson, P. McFee, D. Klebahn, P. Lepper, J. Acomb, M. Baker, D. Black, M. Bohnenkamp C. Schwind, J. Friason. Tower Y represents the best in Rewot cmd Egclirb. lt caters strictly to feminine apparel. Bettering products is the purpose of Tower Y. Tower Y leaders try to see that the assembly The good quality merchandise which is extended, line rolls oft choice and different products conveys a higher purchase price on the markets. which Rewot and Egdirb will proudly market. Seated-M. Loos, M. Sifers, Miss Tilford, J. Wiebe, M. Hahn, B. Weech. Standing-P. Melvin, N. Wirth, C. Paliobagis, B. Hutchinson, S. Passauer, J. Groheim, H. Aeshbach, V. Meyer, A. Nall. -e,fgVi'lEf ?. f n 5 S K I S A If awfg Fwy: 2 GR. s ,A, 3 ky, ,Q ,f A W we ,gf 5 N, , ,if , ya NJ. W 4 g : .-.qfgkwy an ww , f - ,,. F .. 32535532423 7 ' ,, ig, .4 -Q- NWY? . I, Q, Q 51,9 lfffv 1. LMN. ' X,g '?f,i-A 5 17 f nfl' , Wt, , , 1, I ,,.. 3. , If VV ,QL ...ie XCWSERSW -fy 52. uffti ' 'filii , . ,,7X, 1, 21 .. ww' A ff' , 5' V .' ,,. L'-Sk fir: ' ff? 'Q if? .islfz iff, 1:4 my A T K 4..w,,. , x f 7 x J 5, . ig , .fi In fl Egg f , , H+ Hiiw? ..- Hb f je ,M ,.f,,, ? 'fif ,QQ 3' Ms ,f if 1 i , FR ' f2'gra,,g ':.f 2, gm ,,,,, G i A, - . ., .Qs ,f R 5 E ff R . 6? A diff' J ff ,S 5 3 5. A Y lvvg' 'QE . 1..wwh ,Ag E gs .. - -, .1 vw . - - ,.,,,,3.afg5igwQ x,L!?f'.-1162. , N - L' , 1 Q, ,V,: ,. .ig W R' my x f Y f 'iii f A W Q' 131 2 1 ' V 4' x A y M.. Q 452. Q X :I, , mm! X 'fm Z 544 15 V' i ,W wus: , 3' ' , If an W,-W ...di , ,-, 5 N X Q, N 5 My A ,gf K t I Q 'E Q 1 s QRS aw W y 4 V fig, 1 A A if -mwzi' 'S REWOT AND EGDIRB zeaeata Forward men! Do not falter or retreat! Onward to victory! Carry the glory of our name to all quarters! The remark that our basketeers play all over the floor is true in more than one sense. Our boys always come through on top! Neither mud, nor rain, nor ieers, nor opposing tackles, bulging muscles can turn our worthy ball carriers from appointed goals. Orange and Black colors bedeck our amphibious representatives in swimming meets and in city league tests throughout the firscal year. Exercise and instruction on the Rings inspires poise, gracefulness, smoother working muscles, lit says herel and aching backs. 146 EEJ E Proud moments, memorable ones, humility soon forgotten, a taste of the sweet and of the bitter as football season rolls around. Rewot and Egdirb's fast tracksters might not be able to boast twenty horsepower but, after all, they don't have carriages to pull. ATHLETICS Benny Broccoli Bags the Ball 2 ' mozsmucr - li ATHLETIC ' hp Eouwnzwr Stinky 'Sparagus Springs! Sportive Savory Salad Days Q 5 4 X W4 W I Z' 0-5 Y ' Q it 'F f E ' Z , 4,,g5,sfLQ,sg,f'2, is i T 71' 2 SS R' L if A V X RTN f 7,1 X is Q- - 4 L X K X V01 Ni- 44' X Qm ifilif X- R me S, Cal Chouflori Collidesl Rosie Radish Rates a Ring Fleet Ferdie Fleur-de-Iis 147 J 'i -qwwwsiiw ., is hge. 5? gif' W, S ui ,U,:EAnw s f M 4' hwzw W ' . Q-C 5 ' X' f L U- .af ' 7,1,,:,ia35im,M-wifwivfri mm!! SW , .3 4 - ? BQ W . , MY!-:.., nod Mag keepa an tie edge of Men aeczla Perhaps of all Rewot and Egdirb's time- tested, quality merchandise, this care- fully-built mechanism is a favorite when it comes to pleasing the international markets. Constructed sturdily of heavy athletic prowess and molded by the skilled machinery employed by Rewot and Egdirb for this particular process, it is powered by crowd enthusiasm and fervor. Charged to assure perfect running power with our finest all-star products, it is etfervesced with excitement guaranteed to keep it from going sluggish for many years, and sparked by an ever-present audience spontaneity. lt is with great pleasure that we present the consumer with our own Rewot and Egdirb version of the ever-popular Football Season. Top-Geo. Fry, Jack Ulrich, Gene Minning, Fred Trogler, Bob Blum, Bob Groenke, Jim Doerter, Paul Foster. Third Row-Mr. King, Bob Taylor, Ted High, Chas. Purificato, Bob Jones, Claude Wess, Bud Hargis, Jack Gutiahr, John Hartman, Bill Greene, Mr. Nimmo, Second Row-Paul Back, Norm Reed, Ollie Hardin, Dick Coler, Pete Gravengard, Boris TarpoFf, Chas. Meyer, Geo. Wheeler, Tom Dunlap, Ed. Ernst. First Row-Dave Niland, AI Worthman, Don Nead, Jim Brunck, Ed. Kunkel, Jim Bullock, Norm Jones, Don Muchen. , , 74417455 77'm7mm Withrow Tigers launched the '45 football season by defeating Hartwell on our field with a score of 32-0. Highlight of the game was Al Worthman's successful 45 yard struggle for a touchdown. The Central Hornets were downed by our eleven, and the second game of the season was finished off with a 36-0 score. Ollie Hardin was forced to leave the game because of minor leg iniuries. Our fighting Tigers took on, for the first time, the Xavier team under the lights of X. U. Stadium. The outcome of the rough and close game put Withrow on top with 20 points to Xavier's 7. Withrow fell from the ranks of the undefeated teams as a strong Elder eleven defeated our team 19-0. The exhausted Tiger team, however, showed fighting spirit until the final horn. Bowing to their oldest and most bitter rivals by a score of 21-7, Withrow sustained its most heart-breaking defeat. After a hard- fought, tense battle the Tigers realized they had lost. Withrow again ioined the victor's ranks, by defeating the Norwood team 49-0. The Tigers went on the rampage in the opening moments, and all attempts of the Indians to halt the attack were futile. Purcell Cavaliers handed the Withrow Tigers their third defeat of the season by a score of 20-0. Penalties and fumbling accounted for much yardage lost, and the Cavaliers crashed on to victory. Withrow Tigers suffered their first defeat in several years from the Eagles of Walnut Hills. Termed one of the biggest upsets in local gridiron history, the Eagles defeated the Tigers 6-0. Withrow finished the season crushed by Western Hills 13-6. A close, exciting game, it was won in the last minutes by the opponent's aerial attack. It was a sad climax to a rather low season. 150 ,f enwmi -4- NMAWLJU fifftffwfgifywf M Jwwmjfymf AJJLW ,SM Zoawcrwe BMWJMW? 3 gf WM Q41 cowffwlyff Q.,m'7f-ifwwvg ' '16, L' M , .. Kneeling-Mr. King. Standing-E. Kunkle, A. Worth- man, J. Brunck. Center-O. Hardin, D. Coler, N. Reed. Famous for forceful tight and demonic drive Rewot and Egdirb's terrible Tigers chalk up touchdowns by the score For the glory of Rewot and Egdirb our boys take the field with courage. As famous as the excellent establishment they represent, each year, cheered by many backers they add new laurels to our athletic crown. These are the deluxe, the superb examples of Rewot and Egdirb quality! The Reserve Football Team plays an import- ant part in the sport life here at Rewot and Egdirb. In its ranks are many of the stars of the following years. While they train and learn the tricks of the game, they also learn sportsmanship and fair play which will serve them in later life, in all circumstances. Top Mr. Shelly, Jim Colwell, Frank Sutton, John Brunck, Joe Martina, Jim Raush, Jack Milligan, George Qua, Dick Boyle, Don Morris, Zenie Barnett Marvin Barkley, Pearson Foster. Middle-Lowell Lumley, Ton Strange, Jim Evans, Jerry Falta, Jim Niescn, Bob Woods, Jack Drake, John Messer, Claude Crawford, Frank Garrett John Broerman, Frank Giardullo. Bottom-Fred Gibson, Jim Webster, Harold Thomas, Dick Heitz, Karl Kadon, Earl Dugan, Charles Meyer, Doug Petrie, Jim Brown, George Fry, Bill Duval Dave Davis, Chas. Healy. Kneeling, Left to Right-M. Mead, L, Volkmon, J. Cordes, E. Bockstiegel, R. Meeko, D. Miller, J. Rattery, J. Hone. Accurate timing and precision training, Rewot and Egclirb specialties, give smooth and beautiful performance From the crop of materials moving slowly down Rewot and Egdirb's vast assembly line emerge a few each year, taking their place in the spotlight as superior models. This year, such a group is formed by the six boys and three girls chosen as cheerleaders. They boost spirit with their smiles and cheers. Hup, two, three, four! A gay guy and four fine gals combine to give a festive air to our exciting, colorful football spectacles. These five are leaders in the field and are known for their tricky, sparkling maneuvers. Group-A. Kendrick, B. Bredemeir, P. Craig, J. Jeffries. Standing Alone-K. Umbach. A , I . we ifsfwi- 3 ,.1,,gsgfiYfsi' s . .. Q, wx-f if 1 ,mm Sm +1 ff x 20556506 iymmea Magi! Z9 tie czoz'c'cwz camem Rewot and Egdirb puts on the market this year a fine new line of precision instruments. Our '46 models, which are guaranteed to stand up under extreme wear and tear, are excellent examples of the durable quality of all products in this line. These instruments are manufactured with utmost care and supervision by competent craftsmen who during processing correct each flaw before making them available to the consumer. ln addi- tion to this precise supervision, our articles are given a series of tests to prove their iholivialual worth. We check the timing, strength, accuracy, etc., of each and every instrument. When you are in the market for high-quality precision supplies, come to the Rewot and Egdirb factory. Remember--here we have the finest available. 1 Dec. Dec. Ulf Dec. lk TJan. TJan. Jan. 'Jan. Jan. Jan. 'Feb. Feb. 'Feb. 'Feb. Feb. Feb. W Feb Dec. Dec. 945-'I946 Basketball Schedule 7-Central ll--Plainville l4-Western H. l9-Ashville 21-Walnut Hills l l-Hughes 18-Woodward 22-Elder 25-Central 26-Norwood 29-Xavier l-Western H. 5-Purcell 8-Walnut Hills 15--Hughes lNight-Double H 16-Hamilton 19-Norwood 2l -Woodward ' Denotes League Games Walnut Hills Home Home Home There U. C. Home There Home There Fieldhouse There X. U. Home Walnut Hills derl There Home There A hard season and a harder loss were the outcome of seventeen well- played games. There were disap- pointments in some scores but none in excitement and fair battles. Mr Wichael Norm Phillips, Art Jauch, .lim Wuenker, Bill Forbriger, Bob Anderson, Pa I Bock Harvey Bernhordt, Jack Snyder, Tracy Jones, 1 z wa an af gamefzdeed amazes Everything that goes up must come down. Rewot and Egdirb oFFers A-l pleasure in the form of a distinctive and outstanding Bas- ketball Team. Fancy footwork and accurate aim are prerequisites of a winning score, and our boys furnish these. As the picture illustrates we carry a variety of styles, but as their results show they harmonize, per- fectly. Satisfied customers laud our team as the height of entertainment and fine skill. A high aim and high hopes are revealed. Behind the scenes of Rewot and Egdirb's basketball is the reserve squad. Agile and gifted with athletic ability, they emerged victors in many contests with other second teams. Many firms display irregulars which are not inferior but lack the final touch ofperfection. These boys show great promise, and when they step into the shoes of the departing regulars, fine sport is due. ,146 45056 -Q had--a cdeexz acne me az mf Roy Shepler, Dave Niland, Jim Colwell, Bob Quaker. H. Bailey, M. Barkley, K. Bales, G. Batsakes, J. Balsakes, L. Bernard, R. Boyle, D. Bright, R. Brown, C. Brunck, J. Brunck, M. Buford, A. Busch, R. Cadwallader, R. Carroll, G. Clark, E. Coleman, D. Coyle, C. Crawford, T. Croxlon, B. Davis, H. Davis, B. Dezso, B. Duncan, A. Economou, C. Ernst, J. Falta, D. Friesz, J. Gabriel, B. Gaker, F. Garrett, R. Giordano, S. Gough, J. Grate, P. Gravengaard, B. Greiman, J. Griffith, R. Griffith, R. Hallows, F. Hamlin, D. Hammer, J. Harper, C. Hender- son, R. Heslerberg, P. Horwitz, L. House, H. Hunter, W. Jenkins, E. Jones, J. Jonson, F. Jordon, D. Kaeser, D. Knight, J. Knose, C. Kralz, A. Lauria, F. Leydorf, L. Lumley, D. Machen, C. Maisenhaller, T. Martin, J. Martina, F. McCIary, C. McMullen, J. Messer, H. Meyer, G. Minning, B. Morrison, G. Nair, D. Niland, C. Pandilidis, P. Parker, B. Peterson, D. Petrie, N. Phillips, E. Poerlner, J. Purdy, T. Putnam, B. Radcliffe, H. Reeves, G. Rhodes, L. Rouse, W. Rowekamp, K. Rucker, J. Ruoff, B. Shafer, J. Synder, C. Sollberger, R. Spencer, W. Spoerlein, H. Spurlock, F. Sullon, B. Taylor, I. Taylor, J. Thiel, H. Thomas, Z. Thornton, F. Trogler, W. VanEpps, H. Verbarg, E. Vogel, L. Volkman, J. Warner, D. Wesdort, T. Wesselman, W. William, W. Wissenfelder, H. Yee, C. Yund, J. Zopff. pr ize 'ef 26 5 and q Q. mcse Eagerness, perseverance, and long legs, make us proud of our trackmen. Faithful hours of training and rigorous rules make them the finest exam- ples, despite meritous competition. I-leads high, carriage perfect, our trackmen break the tape time and time again to win praise and recognition for Rewot and Egdirb. Each runner realizes the part he plays and co- operates to the fullest. We are proud of our fine representatives in this field of sports. . 931 ,I .2 0. ,,, t Q .- Q1 .Ai i. if 'W R 3 x fs? Q 8 Q As... wig?- , JA ,-. Xf Mus...' 1- ' ff? P2 -.. Q v - .2 ..:.n.:3.'!!..E:5L: V ' if .lp-v '3-Q Q, Q Kew, . 5 A331 'A' - AAK. , 3 ,.,, , , , f m, 'k , M , ' J 'H Ffvizsfa fiw1.f,aA5gx.,.,,,5g,im,M,1. WM. 5 ,Q ,,l,,ggg,-,,, A ,K Q W A ,.,,Av . ,, ' - QM f -fl fmVsfzfif-f.w?whwivi?vFf2rf:y,kg,sQm,,L 30, W.. W , ,,,. W M ?a 'f . , lg , mf. T A- TUl'5Yi2f ., , x, ,X A f K' ' AM ' an?'w+f5?'m1?,A,..Mm , ' I - , A A y H Nw- ' L V 1 7 A ,f1,wz,.f,g25 7:v.mfg.5g , ,K k W 'M V - , , - , , ' V A . ' new ff, 1 fi' fi ? ,f -M M A ,.w g I ings, W, ,. 0, ,,, . ' QF? ,jffz A .w ,A M .. -3.3, ,ga W, A 4 Afgmv f A Aga f . f:tf.11,7 vw igzfwfxfr H ' i V, A i, ' ' 3 X -v3f7nf,,.'rj jvpam ,L , .F .hw 4 ya: , . game er-426 36246653 Ummawd Rewot cmd Egdirb is happy to bring to its customers its clear-cut, and expertly ground baseball diamond! The diamond is encircled with nine brilliant chips. Each of these chips is carefully selected and put in places where it best fits. This selection is done by the jeweler, Mr. Gilliland, who is a trained and capable per- son for the painstaking and tedious work which goes into the perfecting of the product. Its expert design is the result of the fine equipment and supervision which he employs. This magnificent diamond comes in a box of plush green velvet and uses as its trade-mark Rewot and Egdirb's colors, orange and black. The diamond, through its excellence, is one of the greatest sellers. It is looked upon by all as an item of distinction. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. First Row-S. Kiphart, G. Fry, H. Bernhart, G. Belperio, C. Weaver, E. Diehl, C. Meyer, C. Sandusky, M. Giardullo, F. Giardullo, D. Davis. Second Row--Mr. Gilliland, C. Wess, J. Saunders, T. Meacham, E. McBirney, J. Brown, G. Horney, P. Mclntosh, T. Jones, C. Eschenbach. Third Row-R. Shepler, A. Rutherford, K. Schantz, J. Horne, E. Dugan, M. Haas, J. Broman, B. Rowkamp. Fourth Row-J. Sunday, F. Nelson, J. Knabe. Champions seen in our World of Sports. Five top quality diamond products illustrate the entire group in these characteristic settings. The finest craftsmen produce unexcelled pleas- ure. We are lustly proud of our diamond combination-the brilliant baseball team. 161 ,K Q -2553 A ' E5 . ' 1 2 . , , 'Y . sg 1' 1. 3245? 3 1 K' f i4i L .A ffsii ...- fiiii www ll wef- iff: ww 'YK E MM Q ,E 4 ,,:. ., M , ,.,fgw?i.!,wWMVi 'de one ,4cZ6ae cmd 74506612646 Left to Right-M. Mead, L. Luechauer, M. Wharton, P. Main, B. Hutchinson, J. Wiebe, J. Koppman, M. Graham, L. Harmon, M. Luechauer, M. McKaig, S. Lautenschlager, H. Hermerding, M. Zeally, N. Simons. One of the largest organizations within our immense corporation is the Girls Athletic Association. Created because of the growing interest in sports, G. A. A. has increased membership rapidly since the club was installed. G. A. A. membership is open to those girls competing in one or more sports, throughout the entire school year. The girls nominate and elect their governing body. This arrangement brings about a smoother working, more unified group. The pleasure received through competitive participation in the field of sports sharpens mental faculties, improves poise, and encourages cleaner, finer living. It combines with other forces at Rewot and Egdirb to turn out better merchandise. i i linda Leuchauer Jdhe M0990 B stands for basketball on the beam! Playday, a citywide observance, was held at Rewot and Egdirb this year. Beauty and Brains took to the field in the battle of basketball. Action! Speed! Fun! No casualties! H stands for hockey and holocaust. Clashing sticks report that a rough gdme is at hand. Fast action ancl fair play predominate the hockey sea- son. Each spring, hockey gets under way with genuine enthusiasm. V stands for volleyball and victory. One of the best sellers in its game department, Rewot and Egdirb guar- antee through proven competition on play day that its volleyball excels all others and brings happy fun. i M Burtsch J Brady C Clippmger R Fess J Hilbert J. Jeffries, D. Jones, S. Kellogg, A. Kendrick, M. Kopp J Langdon M luyser P Milliagan S Noll N Peterson J Reinhold S Rice V Roehnch N Roudebush, M. C. Ruchty, J. Sovery, M. Shaw, N. Shockley, M Simmons, E l Sloneburner, B Tench, M Weeks E Weyand M Wharton M Wirth B Zartman M Zealley, Manager. Zaaqmoz' Zodiac :ne ,bfzadactd af Manoa Z jean! Super buoyancy is the by-word of Girls' Swimming Team. This brand, created for feminine users, is super- vised by Mrs. Dorothy Scott. Each article is developed from compara- tively raw material into finished aquatics at the weekly construction periods. At the Water Pageant in March the numerous assets of this water-winged product were proven. 165 6' 'X --i-' Left to Right-S Newell, J. Nieder- helmer B Pri e J 1 - QQ I - Moesta, P. Schorr, M. Weeks, G. White, M. Scrunch, M Kiellenburg, B Fisher. Agile movements that beseech, grace that sways and swings--special premiums offered Do you yearn for smooth, graceful lines, for padding in the right places? We present to you, Dance Club, which comes in both Junior and Senior sizes. We guarantee per- fection of pretty poise and grace through the remedial influence of rhythm. Diligent and skilled workers bring together a varied collection of this make at the annual spring showing, under supervision ofthe designers, Mrs. Dorothy Scott, Miss Helen Hutchison. Starting at Center Right--J. Lang, J Williams, M. Thayer S. Hahn, J. Kuebler N. Kyrlach, B. Coler Left-R. Prinzel, N Wirth, R. Fess, N Carpenter, M. Weich ers, S. Curtis, M. l. Erfert, R. Shepard. L. Beglen, B. Laing, B. Tanner, B. Biltz, G. Thiele, P. Brown, S. Vance, K. Hagen, J. .Ghory, G. Leahy, L. Schmidt, H. Braunschweiger, A. Preston. Our Pep-Process is guaranteed to produce perfect prcduscts. This statement is proof positive A. Kullman, G. Leahy, B. Petry. ,.m N., Mmigm K, ,,,,,.,,.,,,. we -'....m4..-,.,,..f..l.,.f...:.:1- .mufvef-.f-sw' fs-sm-wwf 4ifsmqa Y,1, ,: The Riding Club undergoes our Pep- Process every Saturday morning, bright and early, at the Clearview Riding Stables. Here all the members are enriched with sunshine and energy vitamins which are essential to the betterment of products. Our guaranteed process consists of a daily dose of fresh air to be admin- istered during the early morning workout and occasional rain baths or sun treatments. Massage facilities are also available, if necessary. J. Grossheim, P. Ten Eyke. K. Merriman, C. Grimm, J. Parker, M. Nyberg, B. Magers, P. Ten Eyke, J. Whitaker P DeVore J Grossheim P Benlamin G Thurston L. Luechauer, B. Petry, A. Kullman. Members find that their weekly riding excursions result in finer living, keener minds, better health As you can see, Rewot and Egdirb offers a wide selection in this line of merchandise. Our organization is proud of its Riding Club members and their progress through the year. Their noble bearing and hours out- of-doors inspire finer living, keener minds, better citizenship. At their weekly meetings members improve in form, gracefulness, and rhythm. All these qualities combine to pre- sent to you the finest possible result in styling and craftsmanship. D. Jones, Vice President, J. Anderson, Secretary, J. Koppman, Treasurer. M. McKaig, President J. Brown, J. Koppmon, L- Wiebe. Bull s c-wel cmd Forel'! ring as Rewot and Egolirlffs famous by-products, golf and archery, are put in action You'll hit the bull's-eye when you try our special offer for archery sets. And this is not the only time you'll hit the bull's-eye, for expertly made equipment has sent scores sky-rocketing in the keenest competition. Colt Club is right in the swing of things. This absorbing activity not only perfects the co-ordination of its ardent members, but also oFFers practise and pleasure to Rewot and Egdirb's minature golf enthusiasts. B. Bcrringer, P. Gocker, A. Kendrick. .,,1T ..l.-...- J. Jordan, R. McVickers, J. Weigel, H. Hermerding, J. Fussenger. Styles designed to stress that casual, out-door look are featured in Rewot and Egdirb's sport department Fun's furnished for Rewot and Egdirb's dainty diamond demons by means of a girls' baseball team. lts permanent pleasure value is proven by the fact that it is brought back by popular demand every season. Hurry! Hurry! For a short time only-Rewot and Egdirb's super-deluxe tennis racquets are available. Perfect for filling idle time at home or away, tennis insures relaxation and vigorous sport for all ages. B. Weech, D. Schofield M6622 c L E A R A N c E, :agua Miss Fulfriede cmd her aides can accomplish The Juggler of Notre Dame, a dance pantomime, with food what an artist does with paint-they 2 creates the spirit of giving which is the true spirit improve on nature! of Christmas. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease Pasadena may have its Tournament of Roses, is a man in a heliocopter which diFFers from any 4 but Rewot and Egdirb boasts the beautiful water trapeze. pageant, Moonlight and Roses. 'l72 Tw 4: 225 , , . .M . .. is as W ie' I W Ek 4, ,wif . ' :M ,M- ,J-ugh, vm-...K if A gym ww 4 WP Nw 9 A , N .,v. ,, ..,, .,. Y z if T91 'Q vmq , V. , , m ..M Q W i , 'gig N - W , K A g Vj1'v-Wi fwggwkf , gal Y A .V W. V. ' V .esiffx-A ' 'X --Y' Wi! Uv M V 7 N339 , V 4 .V V a -.VV . , , if , L, gtg- . . V Jw. xx, A 5 ma fa ., ' - . qfmw' , as ,V-, Q V . 5, V- ,. V Vs fm, 4 Q.,-1 -iw' ' wk- , , w-f . N395 A 'WT' 'wiv 5 A ' A5255 1 ,FL ' ' , F V. 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Andrews, Lois ....,.,.,... Anness, Lois ,...,..,... A... Anshutz, Beverly ............... Applegate, James, Arand, Ruth .,.....,...,..,..... Arlt, Tillie ...........,......... Aschenbach, Clalre Asher, Rose .....,.,., Bach, Paul l..l..,...,, .... Bain, Henrietta ....., , Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Elaine ......r.. James ..l.,..,. Joyce .......... Martha ..,...,.,,. Roy .......,............,.,. Balcom, Virginia .,.. Bales, Charlene . .,... . Balitsis, Bessie ..,. ...,. Ballinger, Louise.....,.. Bang, Donald .,..,........,.. Barringer, Barbara Barthel, Lorraine ..,l.., . Bazoss, Jean .............,,..,. Belperio, George ..,... .. Benna, Jack ..........,..,... Bennett, James ......... Bennett, Shirley ...,...,...,. Bergdoll, Edwin ......... , Berliner, Calvin ...,... Bernhardt, Harvey. Bieser, Carl ,..,.,...... . .... ., Birney, Leroy ,..,.r,.r Blue, Evelyn ,.........,.r.,.. Bockstiegel, Edwin Boehmer, Elaine .,.., Boggess, Dorothy ,..,., ..... Bohn, Marilyn ........,.. .,., Bohnenkamp, Marilyn Bolce, Donn .....,.,,.,., ,. . Bono, Donald ..,....,.,. , Borcherding, Jeanne Boring, Janice .............,.. Borrow, Carol ...r..r...,.,.. Bouldin, Arthur l.t,,.... . Boulware, James l,.., ., Bothwell, Rex ......,..,..,..,. Bowers, Joanne ........... Brandenburg, Norma Breslin, Jeanne A... ,....,. Brewster, John .....,... Brice, Maxwell ..,....,. Briggs, Jeanne .,....,...... Brock, Mary ................,.... Brockman, Bernice .... Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Amelia .....,...,.. Clarence ......... Hubert .,.,.,..... Lillian ...r.... Brown, Martha ,..,...... Brown, Brunck, Patricia ...r..... James ,.,,.,.,...,... Buckholz, Elaine .. . Buckshorn, Charles Buford, Morgan ,.,...,... DIRECTORY Millsbrae ...,....,3650 Winding Way Setchell St. 3004 Alms Pl. 6637 Sampson Lane ...,..,.,.. 2001 Marquis St. .,........1363 Fleming St. 3907 Eileen Drv. ..r. 4516 Lucerne Ave. 3700 Michigan Ave. 2505 Erie Ave. 4345 Watterson St. 2225 Marquis St. 1 10 Ryland 3648 Brotherton Rd. 2529 Stanton Ave. 3334 Arrow Ave. Hoge St. 6677 Iris Ave. .. ....., 6918 Windward Ave. 6781 Siebern Ave. .. ..,..,.., 3622 Solar Vista Pl. ,............1550 Dixmont Ave. 2633 Grover Hill Ave. .. .,..,.,.. 3884 Paxton Ave. 3534 Burch Ave. 2829 Observatory St. ........,..,4228 Brownway 2347 May St. 6517 East Ledge St. 3605 Morris Pl. 3615 Michigan Ave. 3760 Earlscourt View Reading .,........,.3220 Bach Ave. . .,....., 3561 Raymar Blvd. ,.......6022 Ridge Ave. 6816 Grace Ave. ...,.,,.2337 Grigg Ave. 4493 Columbia Pkwy. Potter Pl. 3037 Springer Ave. 2004 Kinney Ave. ..,. .2829 Victoria Ave. Whetsel 6187 Tulane Rd. 3728 Westgate Ave. 3784 Hyde Park Ave. ...,.......1506 Lincoln Drive 3325 Lambert Pl. 6046 Kennedy Ave. ,,......,.3905 Taylor Ave. Leonard St. ........3310 Claramont Ave. 3564 Outlook Ave. .,.....,..3201 Beresford Ave. Delta Ave. ....,,.. 3671 Groverdale Pl. ..,........5822 Chandler St. .......,.,3068 Kerrer Ave. Erie Ave. ........,..3556 Harrow Ave. 3544 Hudson Ave. 5429 Kennedy Ave. 3544 Hudson Ave. 4816 Glenshade Ave. Aldon Lane 3568 Wilson Ave. ...,.,....2038 Calvin Cliff 180 Bullock, James ,....,... Burgess, Ronald ...... Burleigh, Marilyn .. Buxton, Robert .....,., Caldwell, Patsy ...... Camardo, Victor ..... Cannon, Carolyn .. Carnes, Dorothy ...........,... ..... Carpenter, Elaine ....,...... ,.... Carringer, Stanley .......... Carroll, Russell ...,.... Carter, Doris .......,..,., Cawthorn, Rose ...... Charlton, Joe ..,........ Chumley, Taft ........., Clippinger, Carol ....,,....,., . Cobb, Carolyn ............. . Corner, Hal ..............,........,. . Coler, Richard ,............. , Clark, Mary ........,..., Cogan, Richard ,..... Cole, Ruth ....,............. Collord, Norman... Combs, Leon ,..,......,.. Conant, Elise ........,... Cook, Marian .........., Coons, Ellenor .....,.,. Cordes, James ........ Cordes, Virginia ,.....,......., . Cornelius, William .......,... . Coyle, Donald ..,.... Craig, Patricia .,,.,.,.. Crosset, Robert ........ Donner, Marshall.. Darnell, Lynn ,.......... Davis, Patricia ..,...,.,., Davis, Bob ,.,..,........ Deisel, Shirley ......... Deremo, Harry ....,.,... ,.... Dewyer, Jean ....,,...,. Dickerson, Susan... Dickson, Richard .... Dietz, Roberta ......... Dignan, Thomas .,... .....,.....5406 Owasco St. ........,...,,3783 Aylesboro ........ 1319 Hayward Ct. ......,,.......,3021 Gloss Ave. . .,...,.....3759 Hutton St. 2305 St. James Ave. ....,.,.7110 Blue Fish Ave. ........5966 Kellogg Ave. .....,2417 Ingleside Ave. 3833 Standish Ave. 1922 Lexington Ave. ..........,..6856 Hurd Ave. 3208 Beresford Ave. . . ,,,... . .. 3109 Linwood Ave. . ,....,. 6466 Mayflower Ave. 6502 Coleridge Ave. ..,.,....3558 Zumstein Ave. ........,3716 Berkley Circle Palmetto 2929 Minot Ave. ..,.....3622 Zumstein Ave. ..,.....5967 Wayside Ave. ,Box 56A Section Rd. . .......,., 5209 Ward Ave. , .,....,.. 1235 Hayward Ct. ..,...,..,.5901 Kennedy ..........,.6606 Merwin Ave. 6242 Robison Rd. ..,.,.....1953 Garden Lane ..... 3137 Harvard Ave. . ,........, 2368 Victory Pky. 2790 Observatory Ave. ..,381 2 Earlscourt View 5515 Davis Pl. . ,....,. .6167 Tulane Rd. .,,..,...5244 Lillian Drive 327 Morton St. ,,.,...,....,4162 Sherel Lane 3770 Hyde Park Ave. .,........,.,..1611 Grantwood 334 Edwards Rd 3542 Brotherton Rd .. 7300 Brookcrest Dr. 10 Eastern Ave Dl55elkUmP, Ellen ...,....,... ,..,.,..,....,... 3 261 Erie Ave. Dodson, Joyce ...,....,..... .......,. .,...,..,... 1 0 10 Delta Ave. Doerter, James .....,.,..... .,....., 3 872 Hyde Park Ave. Dolle, Gus... ........,...... ....., . . 2533 Ridgeland Pl. Dorcy, Emma ...,......... ..,,..,..... 4 828 Plainville Rd. Doscher, Harry ,,,,...,..... ..,.,.,... 1 239 Oberlin Blvd Doyle, William .,...... Dudley, Myrtle ........ Dunhoft, Charlene .'.'. E ..... .... 1 Dunlap, Dorothy... Eden, Rose ......,....,.,... Ehrnschwender, Paul .,..,... Eilers, James ...............,.,.., , Elder, Sherlie .,.........,. Eldon, Dale ,.......... Ellis, Theodore ...,.,... Ervin, Dorothy ........... ,,.........,,,....9o1 Ellison Ave: 3983 Marburg Ave 2996 Springer Ave. .....,,,,6617 Coleridge Kinney .............6748 Doon Ave. ,...,,.,.,6219 Grand Vista Palmetto ,,,..,.,...6227 Bramble Ave. ..........5407 Laconia Ave. E. McMillan Everhart, Roy ............. ...........,... 1 330 Grace Ave. Ewers, Clifford ,......... ......,.........,... 5 726 Wyatt Ave. Ewig, Roberta ,.......,.,.,...,.... ......, 2916 Ridgewood Drive Farnsworth, Betty ......,..... ,.,,,....,. 2 504 Chatham Ave. Farran, Corole .,.,.,........ ,.,...,,. 2 915 Robertson Ave. Faul, Shirley .......,....,...,...,,...,......, .... ....,....,.,. 4 1 16 33rd St. Fenstermacher, Florann .......,.., ...... ....,......,. 3 9 20 Elm Ave. Fess, Hetty ....,....,,....................,.... ....... 3276 Linwood Road Fielden, Mary .,A.,........., Filippi, Ronald A......,.... Fine, Landis ..,.,,,..,..... Fisher, Alice ...,..i...,... Fitzwater, Doris .,..i..,,..... Flaugher, Juanita ......i. Fleck, Joan ,.........i...........,.. Fleming, Richard ,......,,... Flynn, Jack ...,........,......,, Flynn, Marlon ,,.........,.. Foscula, Evelyn ....,, Fosher, Treva. .,.,..,. , Foster, Paul ............. Frantz, Gladys ,..,......., Freeburg, Lois, ,.,..,. . Frey, Theda ...........,. Friason, Alora r...,......,i Fryburger, Jean .....,., Funke, Helen .....,....,.,..,.... Fussenger, Vonnie .,.... Gabriel, James ..,..,......... Gaenge, Ruth ......,....., Gahr, Richard ......... Garret, Edwi na .......... DIRECTORY 25 Hackberry St. ...,,..,...,.3539 Newton Ave. .,............2638 Hemlock St 3819 Columbia Pkwy. ..........3641 Zumstein Ave. 1 16 Halpin Ave. ....,.......3626 Wabash Ave. ......,....4095 Homer Ave. Arcadia Pl. .,.............,... 3163 Niles St .....3680 Saybrook Ave. 2610 Moorman Ave. ....,..,,..,4214 Eastern Ave. 6925 Montgomery Road 5047 Oberlin Blvd. .........,.3237 Hardisty Ave. ........,.,2916 Monfort St. ............2710 Ridgewood .,.............4145 Jora Lane 3440 Evanston Ave. Erie Ave. ................3816 Eileen Dr. ,.....,.,..1343 Suncrest Dr. 1 17 Yale Ave. Gates, Jane' ..,,...,......,.........,.. ...,........... 1 306 Morten St. Gauspohl, Edward.. ,......... ...,...,...... 3 540 Raymar Blvd. Gayer, Marilyn ..........,..., ...,..,... 6 O26 Kennedy Ave. Gavin, Jane ....,............ ..,..,.... 6 655 Montgomery Gessner, Shirley ..,.......,.. .....,..,..,........,, 4 662 McNeil Giblin, William ......,..,, ,.,,.....,.. 6 622 Lebanon Ave. Giesel, Roger ........... ....,..,..........,... 1 267 Grace Ave. Gim, John ............,.... ........., 2 805 Woodburn Ave. Gim, Mariorie .,,..,...... ,..,......, 2 805 Woodburn Ave. Glasgow, Herbert ....,..,,. ......,......,....... 6 510 Pace Ave. Glass, George .....,.... ., .......,....,.... 3681 Groverdale Gocker, Patty .........,.,.,..... ......,.. 1 201 Hayward Ave. Godshall, Donald ...,...... ......,..,... 2 327 Grigg Ave. Goldschmidt, Joy ,..............,... .......,.... 3 613 Erie Ave. Goldschmidt, Marjorie ..,..,...... .,.,.,.......,..., 3 613 Erie Ave. Goodall, Mina Jo ,.,..............,.. ............,.,..,... 4 118 Maple Dr. Gordon, Lois ...............,......... .,........,.. 3 547 Mooney Ave. Goyert, Clarence ..,.,.,... ...,............ 5 701 Sierra Park Graham, Mary ,..,.,..,... .,...,......,..,,.,...... 4 216 Eileen Dr. Grau, Fred ...........,,....... ......,.., ....,,.,... 3 7 48 Middlebrook Ave. Gravengaard, Peter ,.... ,.....,.,,..,...... 7 00 Wakefield Dr. Graver, William ,....,..,.,... .......... 2 920 Portsmouth Ave. Greene, Verna ,....,.,.,. .,......,........ 5 329 Owasco St. Greer, Marilyn .,......,.,, Gregg, Richard ........... ,........,.5724 Peabody Ave. Kirthey Dr. Grischy, May ..,....,.,.......,. ........,.., 6 605 Coleridge Ave. Groenke, Robert .....,....... ............ 1 226 Cliff Lane Dr. Gusse, Don ...........,..,.,.. ..,..,,..... 2 837 Cortelyou Pl. Gutiahr, Donald ,..,....... ..........,.,.....,. 1 318 Duncan Hafner, Marceil ..,.,..,, ..........,.,... 4 033 Taylor Ave. Hahn, Mary ,..,.......... ......,.., 3 574 Michigan Ave. Hall, Jane ,........,.... ........,.....,,.,,, 4 318 Simpson Hall, Joyce ........,...... ,..,,.........,........ 3762 Hutton Hamilton, Ruth ..,...,.,..,.... ,..,....... 3 018 Fairfield Ave. Hammer, Catherine ,........,. ............ 4 O02 Whetsel Ave. Hamon, Joan ...............,.... .......... 1 325 Morten Ave. Hand, Joyce .....,.......,.... .,........, 3 840 Odin Ave. Hand, Martha ............. .......,.... 6 30 Lincoln Ave. Harold, Louise ..,,.....,.. ......,..............,... 4 609 Ward Harper, Robert .........,.. ..,........, 2 898 Romana Pl. Hartman, John ....,....... .............,.,. 2 55 Robb St. Hedrick, John ............... ..,................,.. 1 856 Clarion Heinz, Eleanor .........,....,.. ,,.,......... 6 127 Robinson Rd. Helferich, Howard .................. .,......... 3 647 Marburg Ave. Hesselbach, Leonard ,,..,.,.,..., ..,.,..,. 8 00 Wm. H. Taft Rd. Hessong, Dorothy ,.....,.....,., .........,...3551 Rawson Pl. Hezlep, Rowena .....,...., High, Ted .........,....,....... Hill, Jerome ,..,......,. Hill, Bill ..,.....,..,..,. ..,.. Himes, Janice ..,......... Hinton, Arlena .......,, Hiser, Ethel .... ..,...,.. Hitt, Mary ,..,....,. ..,.....,.. Hoctor, Dorothy ...,....... Hodson, Dorothy ...,.... ......3637 Zumstein Ave. ..,..,.......3151 Troy Ave. ...,..,..,....1662 Sutton Ave. ..........5505 Whetsel Ave. Placid Pl. Boone St. ...3902 Columbia Pkwy. 9 Coleridge ......,..966 Paradrome St. 3637 Stettinius Hoeltke, Luella ,..,...,....,. .,......, 5 573 Red Bank Rd. HoHman, Jeanette ....,, .,,....... 6 508 Montgomery Holroyd, June .,.......... ,. ,.....,.....,..., 2836 May St. Holt, Virgil .,.,....,.........,,,.,, ............ 3 938 Odin Ave. Hopewell, Donna ..... ..........,. 4903 Raonore St. Hopkins, Kitty Sue .....,... .....,......,.,,., 6 624 Coleridge Hopkins, Ursula ..........,.. ,.,.,..,,.............., 1 560 Leger Pl. Horney, Eugene .......,..... ............ 3 425 Evanston Ave. Hosbrook, Wilbur ..,......... ..............,.,. 6 615 Plainfield Hoskins, Helen ,........,..,. Hudson, Elesther ......,..., Hueber, John .,.......... Huesman, Anna .,.,.,..,... Hughes, William .,...,.,.,.. Humble, Doris ............,.... ,. Humble, Mary ..............,..,..,..... ......... Hummer, Dwight ..,......,. Hutchinson, Elizabeth Hysong, Ann ............,...,,. llhardt, Stanley ..,.......,.. lronmonger, Janet .,..,. Jacob, Diane, ,............, . Jacobs, Robert ..,,...... Jehries, Thelma ,.,.,...... Jelks, Martha ,........ .. Jensen, Gilda ..........,. Johns, Dorothy ......,... Johnson, James ............. Johnson, Marilyn ....,....,., Johnson Johnson ' Johnston, Doris ,.,.,......,. Jones, Dorothy ,..,.... Jones , Helen .,..,..... Jones, John .....,........,,. Jones, Peggy. .,....,..., . Joseph, Jane ............. Kaeser, Richard ......,.,..., Keller, Robert ....,........ Kelley, Norene ...,..... Kellogg, Patty ,..,..,.,,. Kellogg, Susan ,......... Kendle, Ruth... ...,.,. Kendrick, Anne ...,..,., Kershaw, Hilda. ..,., . , Martha ..,....,...... , Virginia ......,... . ..,........3157 Celeron Ave. .,.....,....1504 Lincoln Ave. .............,3549 Paxton Rd. ..,.....,.6812 Britton Ave. .,..,....,,.3414 Golden Ave. Clelnvlew Cletnvlew M1103 Beverly Hills Dr. Arcadia Dr. ..,.......4723 Whetsel Ave. .........3901 Kilbourne Ave. ,...,..,......4241 Paxton Rd. Observatory Hill ................4106 Jora Lane 3730 Westfield Ave. Ward Linwood ...,.,...7014 Bramble Ave. Weltner ,..,.....,.3423 Linwood .....,........2378 Park Ave. 6816 Hurd Ave. .............1333 Grace Ave. .....,.,...1161 Edwards Road 639 Dauner Ave. Mentor St. 1 11 Herschel Ave. ..............1607 Mears Ave. ,.....,3804 Broadview Dr. Box 87, Sharonville, O. .......,.....5524 Islington Ave. Erie Ave. .....,.,.,2331 Grigg Ave. ,.,....,....,5539 Orlando Pl. ,.,...,....1261 Michigan Ave. Burch Ave. Kessis, Paul .,..,........ ............,..,........, 1 305 Cypress St. Keys, Bob ,.,,.,...,......,.... ,..,...,.,.., 6 838 Buckingham Pl. Kibble, Barbara ......... .........,......,.....,..,......,, 1 126 Yale King, Lois .,.,.,....,....,.......,...,.,. .....,..,... 1 010 Wm. H. Taft Rd. Kirtley, Magaline ....,....,., ..,.,.................... 3 102 Gilbert Ave. Klausing, William .........,.. .......... 2 631 Langdon Farm Rd. Klebahn, Dorothy ...,.,.,. Kline, Kathleen .,......,..,. Klippel, Phyllis ...,...,., Knodel, Bob ........... Koerbitz, Jean ..,....... Koller, John ........,,,. Kramer, Bob ,,,..,,.,.. Kron, Betty... .,.,. Kuebler, June ....,....... .........3633 Marburg Ave. .,...,.,..6751 Merwln Ave. Tyne Ave. ...........,.3528 Principio Ave. ....,,.,...1302 Ryland Ave. .2427 Losantiville Ave. .......,.5720 Doerger Lane .....,.....3740 Kenilworth Pl. Ault Park Kuehn, Vernon .,.... Kuehnle, Emery .,....... Kull, Pauline .....,....,. Lach, Fred ............. Lang, Janet .......... Lang, Marion .......,.. Larsen, Betty ..,............. Laycock, Tommy .4..,.4,..... Lepper, Phyllis ..........., Lestingi, Joe ...,......... Lettow, Myra .,.,.,,... Levi, Jack .,.,....,......,......., Lishka, Edmond ....,..... Litmon, Francis, .,.....,., . Loos, Marilyn ..,....,.,.,....... Luechauer, Linda ....,....,. Luechauer, Martha .,......,... Luedeker, Erwin ....,4....... DIRECTORY .............6598 Buckingham Pl. Beaverton ,.,.,........3529 Observatory Ave. Colter Ave. 31 4 Paxton Ave. ..........1314 Paxton Ave. ..,......,....3142 Willis Ave. .,........1641 Dauner Ave. .....,...1220 Cliff Lane Dr. .....,.....,6602 Kennedy Ave. Lucerne .,........1325 Duncan Ave. Delta Ave. ..,.....,...3206 Fredonia Ave. ,..,....,..6803 Bantry Ave. .........,..3332 Lambert Pl. .......,.,...3332 Lambert Pl. ......,......,.6901 Bramble Luken, Robert ..,.......,.. .......... 7 027 Ohio Ave. Mack, Sue ..........,.,,..,........., ,.......,.. 1 266 Westminster Main, Patricia ......,........,.,....,... .,,.,............,..,..,.. 1 661 Herbert Maisenhalter, Charles .,.........,, .......,..... 2 232 Kemper Lane Mallin, Cecil ........,.......,..... ..,,...,....... 3 003 Ballard Ave. Marean, Nancy ...,....,,..,. ,,...,.,.. 2 991 Observatory Rd. Marsh, Benedict ...,.............. ..........,.... 2 479 Madison Rd. Marthaler, Donald ............ ..,......,.....,.,.,.. 5 17 Hoge St. Martin, Dawn ..........,....... .....,..,... 1 305 Grace St. Martin, William ,.......,. ..........,. 1 333 Lincoln Ave. Masini, Anthony ......,...... .. ......,.,..,........, 2534 Hemlock Mason, Shirley ........,... ...,.,...,..,...,.. 3 540 Trimble Ave. Mattox, Helen ......,..,.. ......,... 6 105 Woodmont Ave. May, Marvin ,.....,...., ...,.......,. 3 293 Victory Pkwy. Mays, Betty .,...,................, ...,..... 5 800 Carothers St. McBirney, Edwin ...,......,...,....... .................,.......,..., 3 520 Zinsle McCullough, Wllliam ..,.....,.., ....,........ 3 437 Mooney Ave. McDonald, David ...,...,....... ........,.,..,... 3 147 Griest Ave. McFee, Pauline ..........,.,... .........,., 1 220 Herschel Ave. McKaig, Marianne ...,..,. .,.....,.......,.. 3 711 Petoskey McKeehah, Betty ........... ........... 2 251 Florence Ave. McNealey, Mary .,.,.......,. ...,..............,. 1 820 Brewster Meeko, Ruth ......,.........,. .,........,.. 3 919 Taylor Ave. Megrue, Madelyn ....,..... ,.....,.......,. 2 937 Cortelyou Mehne, Joan .....,,..,...., ....,...,........ 2 916 Minot Ave. Melvin, Lois .................. ............. 1 220 Tannehill Lane Melvin, Peggy ........,.... ................ 3 658 Archer Ave. Messinger, Bob ..,..,.......... ,,........ 3 314 Trimble Ave. Middleman, Phyllis .........,. .,,.,..., 1 132 Rossmore Ave. Miller, Irene ...,......,,.,.....,.. ,.,,...,............ 6 O14 Prentice Mlllef, Mary ,,........... ..,.......,..,....... 6 753 Placid Pl. Miller, Peggy ...,.....,. .,..,..........,..........,. 3 620 Stettlnius Miller, Ray .,....,..... .....,.... 2 840 Pine Grove Ave. Miller, Dick ........... .,........,..., 4 671 McNeil Ave. Monter, Emily .......... .........,...... 3 807 Sylesboro Moore, Fred ,......,,.....,... .......... 5 320 Montgomery Moorman, Bob ......,..,.. ..,........,,.......... 6 070 Kennedy M0 0fllY, John ......,.... ......,.,.., 5 509 Whetsel Ave. Morelli, Arnold .,........ ,....,.......,..,..,....,. 1 8 Arcadia Morgan, Charles .....,,...,. Morgan, Donald ,........... Morris, Jane ,....,.........,.. Mougey, Jean .,.,..,......,.,. Muchmore, Ronald ..,..,. Muething, Elizabeth ..,...... Nagel, Patricia .,.....,........ Nead, Don ...,....... Nelson, Al ,..,......,...... Nelson, Leslie ..,,.,,...... Nelson, Pat... ..,........ Newman, Thelma ..,.,..,.. .......,.,...3331 Wabash Ave. ...........6714 Britton Ave. ..........5556 Bosworth Pl. ,......,.......,Dayton, Ohio Custer St. ..........,3833 Marburg Ave. Rogers Pl. Gilbert ,.....,..2893 Romana Ave. Erie Ave. 1 Gardner Ave. ................4328 Eileen Dr. Noell, George ........... O'Connor, Betty .,...... 3970 Marburg Ave. ..,...1120 Mclaughlinn Oder, Cecil ,..............,.. .,..... 4 540 Eastern Ave. O'Donnell, Betty ..,..,..., .........,.. 2 412 Salutarls Ave. Ogden, Rosemary ..........,, .,...,........,... 1 707 E. McMillan O'Keefe Kathleen ...,......., ..........,. 3 543 St. Charles Pl. Oldenburg, Willa ,....,....,.. ....,......,.,...... 4 615 Erie Ave. O'Neill, Mary .,....,.......... ...................,. 3 550 Linwood Ostrander, David ......... .......... 3 613 Amberson Ave. Owens, Lloyd ...........,...,.... ...,,.............. 1 434 Lakeland Owens, Reynolds ...,.,.,.,.,. .....,..,.. 3 611 Woodbridge Ozier, Lyda .,.,...........,,.... .................. 2 802 Alms Pl. Paliobogis, Cecelia. Pansing, Annadel .,.. Park, Dorothy ,........... Pascal, Mary ......,.,.... Pedro, Mary .......... Petta, Edmond ........., Peregrine, Betty .........,.. ..... Perkins, Lillian ,........., Perrlno, Louis ............,.,., ..... Peterson, Natalie ....,......., ..,., Peterson, William ..,. Pfanner, Betty ....,...,...... , Pfeiffer, Eleanor ....,..,... Philippi, Hiram ......... Phillips, Betty ,.......,... Phipps, Barbara ..,....,... ..... Pinckard, Frank .,..,.....,.. ..,.. Plahs, Arthur ..........,,.. Pratt, Twlla .......,.... Preston, Jack .......,. Price, Marion ..,.,... Pugh, Lillie ,.,.,.,.,.,.,...., Pullam, Mary ............. Rahe, Jean ...........,. Railey, Lucille ...,...,.... Reckner, Marion ..,..,. .,..,....4018 Eileen Dr. ...,.....5847 Vallyview ...............2721 Minot Ave. .,.,..3560 Edwards Rd. ., .......,.....,..,, 2338 Kenton St. .4234 Scheneke Ave. .....,...3655 Besuden Ct. 2947 Mapleleaf Ave. .............2317 Boone St. ,,,.,..4626 Eastern Ave. ......,2754 Observatory 13 Ridgewood Linview ....,..,..6409 Beechmont Gilbert -..3348 Fairfield Ave. ...,....3310 Losantiridge ...,.4414 Simpson Ave. ......,.,.3626 Zinsle Ave. -..5707 Doerger Lane ...3541 St. Charles Pl. ...,.....3832 Drake Ave. 1 ......... 2258 Beechmont Nassau St. ...,....,,3013 Mathers St. ....,..,.,...2220 Silverleaf Reed, James .............. .1546 Corwallis Ave. Reed, Mayetta ...,...,.. ...... 1 214 Lincoln Ave. Reiman, Nancy ............. .,..,.....,.,..,.,.. 6 235 Lisbon Revercomb, Ken .......... .,..........,,.. 5 943 Beacraft Reynolds, Helen .......... ,,,.,..., 2 809 Ashland Ave. Rice, Dorothy ....,.,..,... ..,.,....,.......,.....,...,........... 4 114 33rd Rich, Lee .,....,........,.,,.....,.., ....,........ 3 125 Mapleleaf Ave. Richards, Florence ...,...... .,...,...,.,............. 3 462 Linwood Rindfleisch, Marilyn ,.......,.... .......,..,..,..,.. 4 722 Ward St. Rodenburg, Arlene ,.......,. .....,., 3 566 Montieth Ave. Roehrich, Virginia .....,..... ........... 6 741 Doon Ave. Roflow, Jean ....,..,.,......... ,.........., 2 752 Hyde Park Rogers, Joe ..,...,.......... ...,...,,..,.,.. 2 60 Robb St. Ross, Jim ,...............,. ,........ 1 275 Grace Ave. Rouzier, Helen ....,.,.. ...,......,. H otel Metropole Ruffley, Betty .,..,......,.. ............ 3 515 Burch Ave. Rutherford, Ann ,.... .. Rutter, Louise ,.........,. Sanford, Paul .....,..... ...,.........3530 Burch Ave. 5 Shaw Ave. .,..6059 Kennedy Ave. Saunders, Jack ...,.....,.,. .,...,......,.. 3 511 Tarpis Ave. Schain, William .....,.. Schepman, Claire .... ...........1531 Shenandoah ...........,3539 Stacey Ave. Schmidt, Doris ..........,...., ....,....,,... 5 966 Lester Rd. Schmidt, Louise ......... .....,....,. 3 343 Donald Ave. Schmidt, Bill .....,.......... .....,... 1 120 Franklin Ave. Schnake, Bob ...,.........,... ......,... 6 126 Ridge Ave. Schneider, Shirley .... ...,...........2824 Hyde Park Schoenberger, Marlon .....,..... ........... 6 171 Tulane Ave. Schwaegerle, Paul ,.............. ..,..,,..,... 1 963 Dalewood Pl. Schwartz, Teresa ,,..,.....,..,,,... ,.... ..,,.4101 Waterson St. Schwendman, John ......,..,... ........,... 6 020 Prentence Schwettman, Joyce ,........, Schwindt, Carol .,....,. . Scott, Betty ....,,...,......., Sebastian, Phil .,...,.,., Seilkop, Herb ...A... Seybold, Bob ,......,...... Seybold, Carolyn A.,..... Shanabrook, Ed .A.,... Shepard, Sue .,,,..... Shepard, Joy ...... .,...,..,.,r Shinkle, Dorothy ..,......,., Shinlever, Mildred Shriner, Phillip ........... Shrlner, John .,..,.r,. .,r. Siemer, Vida Lee ........... Sierveld, Marian .. Sifers, Mary .........,.A...... Simpson, Robert .A... Smallwood, Clyda Smiley, Sam .......,.,,...,. Smith, Alex .,......,......,.. Smith, Barbara .,...... Smith, Cherry .,.....,. Smith, Harriett .. ..... ., Smith, Henry .,.......,. Smith, Lois ..,....,....,... Smith, Virginia ..,.l..... Snow, Ida ....i........,.,, Snyder, Jack ........,., Sochel, Allen ...l..,....... Soose, Marianne ..,. Sorrell, Meredith ..,...., Speckman, Lorraine Spencer, Raymond .......... Spoerlein, Wally ..l.. Spotts, Roger .....,,,,..,... Stearns, Sue .........,. Stedlng, Ray ........... Steele, Luell .,.,....,..r Stein, Phyllis ...,.........,,. Steinkuhl, Emma Stemler, Carl ..A............ Stephens, Helen Stephens, Shirley ..,.., Steward, Joanna ....,,. Stewart, Virginia .. Stlckler, Vera ..i.........r. Stlckney, Tom ..........,....,. Stillmaker, Betty ....... Stoos, Donald ,,,.., ..,.. Stone, Sara ............. Storch, Shirley .......,,.., Straek, Joy ,.,...,.... .li..... Strader, Kenneth ..., Straub, Paul ,.,...,.l.l.,.,.. Strong, Mariorie .,........ Sturgeon, Charles .... Surguy, Mary ........,..,... Svobod a, George ,.... Swing, Shirley ...,,..,...,. Tanner, Virginia ....... Tarpoff, Boris ....,..... Tatar, Gladys ..,..... Taylor, Don .....,.,.. Taylor, Greta .,.,...... Taylor, Pat ...,..,.....,.....,. Tenbrlnk, Donna ..r.... Thlele, Dick ......,........ Thill, Gladys .,...,...... DIRECTORY .......,..4825 Beverly Hills ..,.,..,......1711 Catalina 801 Delta Ave. 3212 Reading Rd. 5418 Carrahen ..........4040 Paddock Rd. 6469 Ridge Ave. 5530 Orlando Pl. ........,.3633 Zumstein Ave. 3251 Golden Ave. Gilbert Ave. 3626 Columbia Pkwy. 1 1 26 Beverly Hills Dale Rd. 3460 Wabash Ave. 5555 Bosworth Pl. 3111 Fairfield ....,.......3644 Tamarack 1938 Cleneay Ave. .............1238 Rossmore 3076 Melbourne Trce. Chapman Clarion 6416 Montgomery ...,..,..,6823 Britton Ave. ............4400 Plainville 3407 Erie Ave. ..,., 1019 Chapel St. 1322 Edwards Rd. 1819 Andina Ave. .,..,........3632 Stettinius Ward St. 1829 Dale Rd. 6635 Cambridge Ave. 1520 Yarmouth Ave. 817 Lincoln Ave. 1235 Paxton Ave. ,,.......3225 Glengyle Ave. 3438 Burch Ave. 21 2 California ...,..,..,.,4165 Clubview Dr. 3805 Ault Park Ave. 1634 Dauner ....,...,.,3747 Isabella Ave. 5919 Clephane 6120 Roe St. ..,........6221 Hedge Ave. 5850 Wyatt Ave. .......,7616 Castleton Ave. 4667 McNeil Ave. 2840 Observatory .,.,.......,.6943 Palmetto 5320 Ebersole 3778 Groverdale .....,.....,..2212 Jefferson Placid ...,.......2664 Madison Rd. 280 Morten St. .,.,,.,.,...1512 St. Ledger Pl. ..........,.411 McDowell St. .,,.,.....7239 Reading Rd. Hewitt Ave. ...,...,..,..3021 Fairfield Ave. ..,.........,..62O0 Ridge Ave. Cortelyou ........,..7576 Beechmont Ave. ..,.......3712 Westfield Ave. .....,..,...,...4814 Beverly Hills ........,.2861 Markbreit Ave. Thomas, John ............,... Thomas, William .,........ Thompson, Matthew .,..,...2136 St. James St. 36 St. James St. ...,....941 Churchill Ave. .........1945 Kinney Ave. Thorpe, Jlm ......,,......,.........,. .... Tillinghast, David ,. Todd, Jim ,.....,.........,.... Trogler, David ,.......... Trotter, Norman ........... Tuell, Katherine ......,.... Vance, Larry ............... Vehr, Betty ...,.....,... Vogt, Martha ..,..... Volkman, Lee ,...... Volz, Joyce .,.....,......... Voss, Robert, .,..........,. Wagner, Jo Ann . .. , Waldvogel, Ralph Walker, Lucille ...,......... Walls, James ....,.,,.......,.. Wambach, Joseph .... Warford, Carolyn .,.,.. .,......,..1229 Paxton Rd. 2510 Briarcliff Ave. ............3660 Saybrook Ave. 2329 Grigg Ave. ...,.,.,.,....2726 Cox Lane 6227 Mayflower Ave. 6264 Bona Vista Pl. Hewitt LeBlond 18 Laconia Ave. ........1570 Elizabeth Pl. 5708 Stewart Rd. .,.......6540 Brackenridge ..,..,...,..1736 Hewitt Ave. 3661 Heekin Ave. .....,.7336 Montgomery 28th Warner, Jim ...,...........,.., .........., 1 330 Meier Ave. Ward, Elaine ..........,.. ......,,..,. 1 116 Chapel St. Warner, Joan ,...,....., .......,... 4 118 South Ave. Watkins, Frank ..........,.. .....,....,...,... 3 820 East St. Watson, Blanche .....,. ......,,.... 3 154 Wehrman Watts, Helen ...,..........,.,. .,.,...... 5 316 Ward St. Weaver, Carl ,.........., ,,..,......,.. 6 722 Palmetto Weaver, Ruth .........,.,.... .,......,.,... 3 711 Westfield Weech, Elizabeth ,........, ,.....,. 3 590 Mooney Ave. Wehberg, Dorothy ......,,. ,........,.. 6 606 Britton St. Weigel, Shirley .....,....... ,.,,.......,.,....,... K eller Rd. Weigel, Velma ..,....,. ...,,...,.... 3 847 Odin Ave. Wenck, Nancy ,....,.....,.. ......,, 2 530 Stanton Ave. Wendel, Ruth ........ ..,.., .,.....,..,,..., 3 130 Victoria Wesley, Gwendolyn ............ 3807 Standish West, Aileen ...,,,..,.....,,. ..,,,.,..... 1 210 Halpin We55elmUn, Bruce ....,.,.. .....,.,,........ 1 352 Custer Westgate, Patricia ........,. ,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 8 32 Wakefield Weyand, Estelle , .,...,..,... ............. 3 220 Bach Ave. Wharton, Mildred ....,. ...,..,.,..., 6 224 Glade Ave. White, l.llllGfI .....,............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 Iris Aye, Wiatt, Jim ..,...............,.,....... Wichlach, Shirley .. Wlebe, Joy .,...................,, Wilbur, Robert .......... Williams Casse , y ..,..... Williams, Georgia ..,,. Wilmes, William ,...,... Winger, Mary ........,., Wingerberg, Charles. 4 Winter, Nancy .......,.. Wirth, Nan .....,.....,.... Woesner, Jack ....,,.... Wolf, Martha ,......,.... Wolfe, Margaret ,.,.,... Wood, Barbara .,......,... Wood, Leatrice ....... Woods, Virginia ....,..... Worley, Margaret. Worth, Robert ,..,,,,... Worthman, Alfred ..,.,...6691 Kennedy St. ........3319 Woodbridge 2499 Madison Rd. 3851 Drakewood Ave. 461 8 Eastern St. 19 Woodsfield ...,......,,3025 Cinnamon Arbor 3028 Victoria Andrew .,,......,....6905 Hampton ........6621 Buckingham 16 Duck Creek .......,....,4604 Whetsel Ave. Arnsby Pl. ....,.....3711 Drake Ave. .........1943 Andina Ave. ...........1546 Shenandoah Wulfeck, Edward ,..,... Wydman, Perry ............. Wynn, Juanita .......,., Wynne, Dols .......,,...... Yu nd, Carl .,,......,....,.... Zartman, Elizabeth ,.,.. Zealley, Marion ,.........., .........,.4532 Eastern Ave. Mathis -..3721 Broadview Dr. ...,,...837M Whittier St. 34th Doon ......3118 Kinmont Ave. .,..,..,........2515 Erie Ave. MEFFERT SHELL SERVICE Motor tune ups, minor repairs, lubrication, tire, battery service, car washes. 3521 Erie A Ea. 9761 JONES' DRY GOODS STORE Specializes In men's, women's, El and children's wear and dry goods. 6097 Montgomery Je. 3884 REWOT AND EGDIRB BELLEM'S CANDY ls also a leader. It's a popular candy at Withrow. Cincinnati , WA. 3500 STONE'S LUNCHEONETTE Located inside of Stones Bowling Fl Alley oFiers refreshments at all times. 3746 Montgomery-Nwcl. THE PLEASANT RIDGE HDW. CO. Operates for those who desire Ethe best quality in hardware products. 6081 Montgomery Me. 1171-72 HYDE PARK A-1 CLEANERS Strive for that neat as a' pin look. Located on Hyde Park Square. 3453 Edwards East 1666 ITS FAMOUS ADVERTISING SECTION t Filling Station G. A. Bellem Pleasant Ridge ICJ El GOOD FOOD II ron YU HUNGRY BOWl.EllS s' Dry Goods Stones Luncheonette Hyde Park A-1 Samethag ,beaded COMING YOUR WAY. Eyes right! There is something special coming your way. Something meant iust for the students of Withrow. lt's a special put on your route by the Cincinnati Street Railway Co. lt's not only the most convenient way to travel but more important than that-by riding on these specials you make it more comfortable for the general public, too. WITHROW ANNUAL STAFF '6LM5l? SAVE OUR: FAMILY HAS li-ER DOING THAT Ciiimjncoi HQIEESA TDACSI AHD - A YK xffj It Wm X 5 1 fgf 6 W fVHW2f A f 651593 nhl -xxfzdfqfw 'XKWAWVIM W i?i'C'3Q1,. hull' HM dk NEB AIMM W.4f..,, ww FRENCH-BAUER ft wife Z lT'S MINE! lT'S YOURS! WHOSE IS IT? It's too early yet to tell, but whoever wins gets a darn good apple! And every bite of fruit he ever eats can be iust as good as this if it comes from Martino's. I JOS. MARTINO CO. 1304 Main Street L Cincinnati, Ohio me Q, W asxfffaftse I f its Tiff? fi' is A ,J M ,A N if 7 iii ?,S'-af: in ,fe r-1 ,fs 131333234 36?'fC,GHf ff -'-lwiriifayff' if! IS! if 3 Q For VIM and VIGOR Boat House Coffee is a great aid. Refreshing and Invigorating THE BOAT HOUSE COFFEE AND TEA CO. 114 East 13th sf. I CH. 5274 f I Remember the old proverb, Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Careful there, Bill! You don't want to lose even one of those delicious Eberle eggs because Eberle is your assurance that you are getting the freshest, most delicious eggs in town. THE C. EBERLE SONS CO. WHOLESALE BUTTER 81 EGGS 300 West Sixth Street Cincinnati, Ohig Agugzzm Gaz Studying takes on a brighter outlook when you can munch a good candy bar. Not only does it taste dee-licious but the energy he needs can be derived from sweets. We all need and enioy candy-make it Poetker's. J. F. POETKER 8a SON 1629-1631 Vine St. Cincinnati, Ohio l NEXT T0 HCME Next to Mom's home cooking comes Delicious Deep Freeze. Their sizzling hot food is always delicious-that fried chicken simply melts in your mouth. When your tummy says food, try Delicious Deep Freeze. llELIGl0llS DEEP FREEZE SANDWICH GRILL Peebles Corner Cincinnati, Ohio Y . You can brighten up a gloomy Sunday with music-something soft and sweet to bring back memories, others fast and snappy to make you feel like dancing. Song Shop has a complete line of all the latest and best loved songs in both sheet music and records. SON3G hSHOP On Fountain Square Cllacm Clfiaion CVl'le:an1.x a flappien Clllfonflcl Faces are free from wrinkles caused by eye strain. Eyes stay L- M- CQ. younger-retain their sparkle. Dispensing Opticians Glasses properly prescribed by your oculist-hand ground 4 west Fourth St. by Prince's-fitted by Prince's to conform to your facial and contour are a ioy to behold and a ioy to wear. Doctors' Bldg. 8th near Vine ' an Good telephone service requires more than instruments, wires and central office equipment-more even than operators, linemen, engineers and installers . . . it also requires the thoughtful cooperation of the men, women and young people who use it. Short conversations, courteous sharing of party lines, being sure of your number before calling, and similar practices are essential to good telephone service. We in the telephone industry are constantly striving to provide a high quality system to serve the needs of our community, but the degree of satisfaction the service affords depends much on how it is used. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBURBAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY lu E. sgnun bl' is if Clfifhane Cgoodi qnienciib West They're off to Cover's for a delicious su ndae or soda after a hard day of studies. The friendly atmosphere and outstanding fountain service there contribute to the fact that Cover's is the drugstore where good friends meet. HARRY CCVER YOUR DRUGGIST SERVICE FOR THE SICK Southeast corner of Madison Road at Edwards Road ie 49 may mf af 5564 YOU want to stay on the good side of your girl and you want to get started in a hurry. Call Cliff Jacobs. He'lI send his good old cycle and a good mechanic, and whiFF-you'll be going places in no Time. DESOTO CLIFFORD JACOBS PLYMOUTH MOTCR CAR C0. 499 E. McMillan W0 8251-6162 va Zmffem Slffzeagli and Qamolez O The Senior ring encircles the heart of every Withrow Student. It is an emblem of that achievement which comes through toil, and of that happiness which grows from achievement. Combining excellent design with school sentiment ' the '46 class ring is a constant reminder of the days in which the seniors a 1' pl- plied their, hearts unto wisdom. -.,. :ww-.W V1 L' Q '5,lfQ9l 'J , t . .L HERFF -JONES CO. INDIANAPOLIS ww' Seventeen years of service to the community of Mariemont and the entire eastern part of the city of Cin- cinnati has made an excellent background for the finely equipped Mariemont Laundry 81 Dry Cleaners. And so at WITHROW-even as our 1946 graduates daily prepare to take their respective places in the industrial and social life of a peace time world-we at Mariemont are-glad to announce that in a very short time our new expanded plant will be ready to serve you even better. A For whether it be the ambition of a few to better serve its community or the desires of a graduate to live successfully-it is the progress that counts. E MllIllEM0llT LllllllllIlY Allll DRY CLEANERS 5601 WOOSTER PIKE MARIEMONT, OHIO BRAMBLE 2000 SET? H M ,. Y. I- , . . :ss ,. A A. , if . f .K . , , ,N ,N-A , 5 44? We ff? ff E P' 545-f' gw '1 vw- w'2f'Ef'5f' ' ff' sw F -w-' 1 r if .' INTING becomes a fine art when the layout of white space and type-face areas balance the half-tones, called photographs. Greta Taylor, efticient and lovely member of the art staFf pictured here, with the constant cooperation of The Brown Publishing Company, has accomplished in her layouts that balance which has made this book, a thing of beauty and a ioy forever. THE BROWN PUBLISHING COMPANY - BLANCHESTER, OHIO , ,, QUEEN DITY PHOT0 SUPPLIES IHO. Everything Photographic 38 E. 6th St. CH. 3744 0AKLEY MEH'S SHOP For finer quality in men's clothing visit the 0AKLEY MEH'S SHOP 3067 Madison Je. 2119 For complete satisfaction try our food. A DAKLEY FO0D SHOP IIDRDEHBERD 0HEIIROLET 00. Expert repairs on all makes of cars Wrecker Service and Parts Pure Oil Products Me 5600 Madison Road at Brotherton Road H. W. SDHIILTER HARDWARE 3142 Madison Rd. JE. 1032 Cincinnati, Ohio HDRBERT AMORIHI AHD SOH CUSTOM TAILORS DRY CLEANERS Clothes refitted Clothes repaired Relined Altered Dry Cleaned Pressed 3085 Madison Road OAKLEY SQUARE Je 7951 MT. LO0KOIlT DRY DLEAHER WE CALL AND DELIVER CASH AND CARRY Cleaning Pressing Dying Repairing 3169 Linwood Rd. EA 0620 MT. LO0KOIlT HARDWARE Hardware, Paints and Glass Garden Tools Kitchen Utensils Phone East 1267 Delta Ave and Linwood Ave Cmclnnatl Ohio DHRlSTMAH'S PHARMACY Corner Madison and Appleton Street Opposite Brotherton Road Oakley, Cincinnati, Ohio Je. 9410-9411 THE KENNEDY HEIGHTS HARDWARE 81 PAIHT DD. We are anxious to serve you in all of your hardware needs MElrose 7395 6603 Montgomery Rd. at Kennedy DELTA 5? to 51.00 STDRE 1020 Delta Ave. Cincinnati 8, Ohio WILLIAM .IIIDD Sales and Service 3151 Linwood Road Cincinnati, Ohio East 1566 East 1567 HIGGIHSDH GIFT SHDP Attractive Gifts and Greeting Cards FOR ALL OCCASIONS AND HOLIDAYS Lending Library 2704 Erie Ave. East 6190 R 304 ALlIlH'S JEWELRY For the finest selection of iewelry and gifts visit AIvin's. 9 Madison Road ME. PALADE SWEET SHDP 34 E. Sixth St. The remedy for a sweet tooth can be found at the Palace Sweet Shop. 8352 FDRDER BRDTHERS, IHD. FLDRISTS 3437 Michigan Ave. Cincinnati 8, Ohio FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MEMBERS T. D. S. fmgiggezii fze ezddee For dependable, up to the minute household appliances go to Sherrow's. You will find their service and their prices right. I SHERROW APPLIANCE INC. 3712 Edwards Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio Planning lan the Igutuns Now that the war is over many people are looking into the future. The Norwood Hyde Park Bank and Trust Co. will loan young couples money for that dreamed of home. Come in now and let us discuss with you a loan to fit your needs. THE NORWOOD-HYDE PARK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Norwood Office Hyde Park Office Montgomery 8. Bennett Aves. 2710 Erie Ave. Cincinnati Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1.53 ,,.-', V Y H,-3, l' lm HROUGH the modern doors of the comfortable Twentieth Century Theater walk this couple for an evening of pleasure. They will enioy an up to the minute movie in a convenient suburban theater, the only one of its kind in Cincinnati. MOVIES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT 20th CENTURY THEATER fs of fW'e+f'Ef3l , of FTW to few Aff' wif? twwi' ff' ,,'vy5'Yql, , 3 ,, ' , ' gf may . ,q13.N1' J, ', 0 aw' E519 cy' ' Q fs, wggf a- Yes, it's the awful truth. There's a spot on your new costume. Cheer up! lt isn't really so bad as all that. All you have to do is to send it to Naegele's and it will come back in a flash as good as new. THE NAEGELE DRY CLEANING 00. ff If ly 2 710014 To the Cover Manufacturer, the cover is all important. Its color and design, its strength and durability must last throughout the life of the Annual. To the designers of the book, the beauty of the printed page and the continuous flow of interest in the theme are above all else. Gracie Stevenson, of the Annual Art Staff, has created Rewot and Egdirb, the imaginary characters, who are in reality the land marks of Withrow. These characters carry through the idea ofthe book which is a take-off on a Sears Roebuck Catalog. This unifying action takes the form of photographs of the Tower and the Bridge on the cover, so that FROM COVER TO COVER the Annual tells one story. KINGSKRAFT DIVISION KINGSPORT, TENN Weak, afz gem ada Mellow music for that bluemood, boogie for that peppy mood-or-music as you like it and WHEN you like it. Betty Kay has a complete line of records. She also Carries a complete line of iewelry. BETTY KAY JEWELRY HYDE PARK SQUARE 1- ,ecc A I I naam Qinll A dream complexion is more often the result of skillful make- up than it is the gift of mother nature. lf one's skin, eyes and lips have that dreamy fresh and smooth as satin appearance the chances are that Merle Norman cosmetics have been her aid to beauty. You will agree if you try Merle Norman Cosmetics. Merle Norman Studio 26 East 4th St. Cincinnati, Ohio ge , may aw Just drive out to Frisch's Mainliner any afternoon or evening and you'll meet all your friends. Sit outside in your car or inside in our modern and comfortable Mainliner, You will enioy the food and the comfortable relaxing chairs. You're always welcome. FRISCH'S MAINLINER DRIVE-IN 8. RESTAURANT 5756 Wooster Pike Cincinnati, Ohio l BUSY BEE DELICATESSEN Hyde Park Square Table Delicacies ' Wine-Beer Food for all Occasions e 2707 Erie Avenue Telephone Ea. 9947 mkldffmma 511 4 4 6f6M'2ZQLn The place to bowl, kids, is Stone's ........ so says Mr. Schirmer as he shows some students the finer points of bowling. That's where you'll find smooth, clean alleys that make bowling a pleasure. ST0llE'S BOWLIllG PALACE 3746 Montgomery Norwood ME. 9676 f I I is the word for Bools service. When dear ones are ill Bools will come to the rescue with prompt efficient service in filling those all important prescriptions for you. Go to Bools-your Friendly Neighborhood druggist for trust- worthy service. BO0LS PHARMACY 2114 Madison Road EA. 9764 EA. 9767 I lap . THAT'S HER PET STATIONERY! IT CAME FROM POUNSFORD'S She likes its perfect writing surface and its interesting texture. lt has individuality. Right here Withrow students should know that their good sturdy Withrow notebooks, their fillers, pencils, pens, cmd many other supplies sold in the Withrow Book Room come from Pounsford's. The Pounsford Stationery Company has been known in Cincinnati for years as a reliable firm carrying a reputable line of stationery. When you think of stationery supplies, think of Pounsford's. 422 Main St., Cincinnati Ma. 2395 , if! Ay, Q Q 54,04 ,J I COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OUALITY AND SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT O Interiors O Aerial Photographs I Exteriors O Speed Candids O Advertising O Enlargements . 0 Illustration 0 Groups, large or small III II' Q O Machinery I Merchandise -M ' O Real Estate I Buildings ' 0 Window Displays I Legal TELEPHONE MAIN 3948-MAIN 3949 OSBORNE - O'HAGAN, MIAMI BLDG., CINCINNATI ff . , ff See their faces light up-their hands reach out! h h h S h FF C d T at's t e responset at c ra t's an ie at not only slumber parties, but wherever t y go. S hrafft's candies are always greeted with open ms. CONFECTION C0. 1120-1122 Walnut St. Cincinnati, Ohio WHITE VILLA FAMCDUS FCDCDS NATURAL WI-loLEsoME c3ooDNEss 'Ion 'Wh-:alltimc Cgoocllnoaa ,Stk llllfhltc clfilllla White Villa Grocers, Inc. lt'5 Fine If It Comes From STEIN b Meats and Salads 8 ain St. Cil1C 1 Wea dawn? I'm wishing, says Pat, for a piece of that yummy fresh peach pie we get at school. lt's made of Zero Pak fresh frozen peaches and iust to think of it makes my mouth water. Zero Pak fruits are the choicest pick of the orchard, packed in convenient containers. THE OSWALD 8' TAUBE COMPANY Frozen and Canned Fruits and Vegetables 34 West Second Street Cincinnati, Ohio HERMANN'S DRUG STORE Hvnelumx HERMAIIIP5 -. - . 3 A 5.5,,.5.:g1:-:. :s,,,.-,:, --:-:v :.g5g5 A.f::,g.:,:,.A5 5 5,:,1:-.--1:1 1 5 ,:.-,,.-.., .,,,.,,,.,,..,1,...,.,.,,,,,.,:,,.,,,:E Aq, , . . Serving Tha East lttlls For ll han PRESCRIPTICII SPECIALISTS CALL AIID DELIVERY ECONOMY SERVICE 81 A MOST COMPLETE STDCK CF QUALITY MEDICANTS AWAIT YCUR CALL EAst 0456-EAst 0457 A 2126 ERIE AVE. HYDE PARK SQUARE I YOU'RE RlGHT THE TASTE TEST TELLS THE TALE EVERY TIME. That pleased expression on Mac's face proves he recognizes the deliciousness of Meadow Gold Butter. 943 Carr Street Cincinnati, Ohio Q a. p .. p 1. ITS A Mmm or 4 W f. ' 1 . I 'ddle with a camera too . . . but it takes You can fi ' ' book photog- know how to do the unusual in year raphy. For 12 years we have helped With1'ow staffs de- sign their annuals. For 12 years we have drama- tized and photographed school life at Withrow. For 12 years Withrow Annuals have been award- ed the highest honors in the year book field. Perhaps our 12 years of fiddling with a camera at Withrow has helped Withrow achieve that na- tional reputation. HLISSELL ll. 500 Marion Bldg. BENSON lndianapolis, Ind. v In tai My im B-viguaviuc k .e, 1 .40 42' Y' M 5, , IMPORTANT PEOPLE . . . IMPORTANT EVENTS . . The people and the events of your important year are recorded in the format of an important catalogue . . . all dressed up in the now famous lively style of the Withrow Annual. The pictorial recording and dressing up are done with engravings produced by lndeco, engrav- ers ofthe Withrow Annual Dafa: ?6'm1fZ'efzq . . l A smart ankle chain can do wonders. A superb array awaits your selection at Sohngen's. along with a wide collection of various forms of costume iewelry of the finest quality. Come in and select your favorite today. ED. SOHNGEN, JEWELER 6219 MONTGOMERY ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO wa CPQQ-:asa They are in for a fine evening at the Hyde Park Theater. For good entertainment at a modern subur- ban theater, come to the Hyde Park often. THE HYDE PARK THEATER 2718 Erie Avenue EA. 9852 all Step Ffa Distinction I Frankly, you can't get a better tie. Not only do the V and V ties have excellent style, color, and durability but all other merchandise sold there is of the finest quality. Buy at this convenient neighborhood department store and be the best dressed student in your school. TIIE ll 81 ll DEPARTMENT STORE I Charles Vonder Brink and Son Where Oakley Square Begins Senna!! ?meemem'Z Senna fampanq For smooth riding, for easy walking, for distinctive appearance Brewer constructs fine asphalt paving. THE BREWER 00. Manufacturers of Non-Skid Asphalt for driveways, highways, roadways, pavements. Y s J 906 Main St. Ch. 6675 76 y f . .I III Meyer's is a well known drug store. They have a reputation for an excellent line of drugs, sundries and for accuracy in filling prescriptions. CARL A. MEYER PHARMACIST Prescriptions 2700 Madison Rd. Cosmetics Ugnecaution Clgncucntlal You're smart if you treat a mild sore throat or stuffy nose immediately before it increases beyond pre- vention. Keep your medicine chest stocked at all times with the best brands of preventative medicines. Decker's carry a complete line for your convenience. Remember, too, if there is a prescription to be filled go to Decker's for quick efficient service. DECKER'S PHARMACY Edwards and Erie Hyde Park Square ieq Know My be Uffelmann's fresh, nutritious buns will bring smiles any time. Baked to perfection, these are buns that iust can't be beat. THE UFFELMANN BAKING CO. 939 York St. MA 0324 Cincinnati, Ohio ,-4:2 'Que You'Il get good food well cooked and sizzling hot. You'll like the service, too. ESQUIRE GRILL 5th and Main Streets Cincinnati, Ohio I ffdf Zan had Qmzde , . But iust pick 'em up and keep smiling. You know DOT FOODS are sure to please. They're wholesome, appetizing, Ilavorfull nor rooos I SOLD AT ALL DOT FOOD STORES ' THE JANSZEN COMPANY Cincinnati, Ohio Main 0832 62 Walnut Street 1 , , 1 I , I 0D GR CER NABORHO v0 THE VICTORY DRY CLEANING CO. WE CLEAN DRESSES WRAPS SPORT CLOTHES KNICKERS MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 2520-26 READING ROAD HATS LEATHER CURTAINS COATS COATS DRAPERIES SUITS GLOVES RUGS OVERCOATS FLANNELS CARPETS FURS TIES FURNITURE Our Cars Reach All Parts Of The City Daily I Phone WOocIburn 7500 CINCINNATI, OHIO The student or trainee who soon will be a lathe operator in industry is ioining a proud group of craftsmen-skilled technicians who have contributed much to America's industrial greatness. The lathe, whose origin is lost in antiquity, is the machine tool that has helped America out-produce the entire world. We salute the future operators and builders ofthe machine lathe, the master tool of them all! 0F THESE BOYS IS IIESTINED T0 SIIGCEED THE R. K. LEBLOND MACHINE TOOL CO. CINCINNATI 8, OHIO UIIND. is to the public at large, so Rewot and Egdirb lTower and Bridgel are to Withrow in particular. Sears, Roebuck and Co. has been a familiar name in American homes from coast to coast since 1886. Sears' catalog has been thumbed and studied in search of household necessities both in the modest cottage and home of wealth. Sears' catalog, the inspiration for this book, continues to represent a growing and expanding firm. When you think of good merchandise at a savings, today-or tomorrow-you think ot Sears. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO AMWWW
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