Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1947
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T'lf On These pages we wish To recall To your mind The beginning of anoTher year aT WiThrow High School Fall finds WiThrow busy wiTh The oncoming Traffic of The l year. VacaTion ends, school begins-bewildered fresh men haunT The halls. AuTumn winds blow over head, The Trees exTend Their fragranT arms dressed in NaTure s yellow and gold. Before all The leaves have fallen from The Trees, program changes have been arranged, new friendships have been made, and ThaT exciTing season of fooTball has iusT been launched. Thus, fall unfolds her robes aT WiThrow. l 'g'L3'John Cheerfully Serves The Pupils AT The End Of The Day Wnhrows AcceleraTed Gym Courses Build STrong Bodies Q45 Mr. Peoples ls A True Friend ln Need To All Newcomers As He Helps Them Adjust To Their Strange Surroundings Joy! Deiection! Elation! Resignation! Satisfaction!- These are our reactions as we examine our program schedules for the coming year. Some faces beam with ioyful expectation-every assignation seems to promise more than the previous. How lucky these people are! But others appear crestfallen--things must not have turned out so well. A little more work, a bit of persever- ance, and all obstacles are surmounted. Let us hope the students who are not quite satisfied will put forth a little more effort for their own satisfaction and their future record. If-1 li7l':i .ffg7L.sfX'lT6-ef-ysisj-sN -!- x Q---.,, fo' Qraduatiffdl Educafiogglfsreigof. F13 I mf' une Uplfs PROGRAMS' J LL f Q R9 ire ON d Mo TQ SKNxlS:dmission to illfcllagge 1 ' S l Tiglfvurs, Fri' Tgxfz., 2 4 0 II' 'ii Li 3 I IS' 'J ' I 4 ' 1 N53 'Wa V A ' I V ' r ' 'Psy' I0 W, Sexes 7 . 'f AUTHROW HIGH S SN, ,Ap THORIZED sy. CHOOL Q-5I..'4 ' Withrow Pupils Give Programs For The New Year Careful Consideration VHTHTIUITS UVER, STUIJEITTS UJELTUTTIE UITE HTIDTHER T0 THE PHTHS 0F UJITHRUTU Throughout the excited rush associated with the first day of school, the students of Withrow take time to greet one another ioyfully on the front steps and to renew old friendships. They once again view the beautiful surroundings and revisit familiar places together. Later, school may become a more serious matter-just at present it seems carefree. Qs In days to come pupils will begin to realize that another milestone of progress is now being laid along Withrow's pathways. The typical student does not think narrowly about his immediate community, but sets his mind on broader horizons-those horizons containing the problems of the world. Yes, Withrow is vigorously progressing. FRONT ROW, SEATED: S. Motter, H. Aeschbach, G. McCartney, B. Tanner BACK ROW, SEATED: R. Garn, A. Saar, N. Simons STANDING: M. Mead, P. Wilson, D. Coomer, S. Lautenschlager, A. Routsong, D. Kuclc, J. Koppmon, V. Meyer, Miss Agerter, H. Pascal Senior Guide: A. Routsong UUR LEHDIIIG SEIIIUH GIRLS TUPIFIED Withrow is certainly proud of Dux Femina, an hon- orary society consisting of sixteen senior girls. To be eligible for this group, one must have scholastic ability and be outstanding in almost every field. Every year the society awards a scholarship to a deserving senior girl. Dux Femina, which means women leaders, is a very active organization. B9 DUX FEIHIIIH HRE CLEVER HIID lillili Responsible Dux Femina girls, besides their many other useful activities at Withrow, can be seen at the first of the school year directing confused freshmen to and from their classes. Because of their useful service, these girls have acquired the complimentary title of Senior Guides. These efficient guides are a real asset to the school. MR. MATHIAS-FRIEND TO ALL WHO TRAVEL WITHROW'S PATHWAYS Of the many outstanding personalities that make up Withrow, one of the foremost is Mr. Mathias, the new assistant principal, who is also dean of freshmen and junior boys and manages the business end of the bookroom. Mr. Mathias is everyone's friend and is always willing to help others. GOOD-NATURED BOOKROOM BOYS SKILLFULLY SERVE THE LONG LINES OF WAITING STUDENTS AT WITHROW Probably the most beaten pathway of Withrow is the pathway to the supply room. Fountain pen, lead pencil, or theme- paper, whatever you want, the boys in the bookroom will gladly serve you. They come early and stay late in order to fulfill their duties of supplying the teachers and pupils. The village store of Withrow is open for business before and after school and during the lunch period, at which time the crowd quickly gathers for service. If one passes through the hall in front of the bookroom at times, he may hear the hep-tune of a jazz piece or the lilting strains of a lyric. , if fn 1 4 MV: L 2 . W if W N 'fm HRT Hllll TITUSIT TUPIFU THE FIITER SIDE UF LIFE UTI lUlTHlT0lU'S EHTIIPUS Mental impressions and the expression of character are products of the imagination which art teachers endeavor to develop in their students. Here the art students of With- row employ concentrated effort on the subject of a Gre- cian face. Other ways of advancing the study of art are costume designing and commercial art. Music is not iust a subiect here at Withrowp there are students who take an active interest in it and carry it on to their lives outside of school. These informal groups around the piano for an impromptu song occur often in room TT9. Good music, friendliness, and cooperation between teacher and pupils predominate here. PUPILS WATCH CHEMICAL PROCESSES Withrow, in coniunction with other high schools, is endeavoring to bring forward future chemical sci- entists to aid the world in its strug- gle to find scientific truths. Here the burning of copper is taking place as one example of the many ex- periments performed by students and teachers alike along with the regular class study. A fascinating science is the composition of sub- stances and their transformations. Chemistry requires concentration, and is therefore valuable for mental training as well as for learning sci- entific facts. 1. THERE'S NO SLIDING THROUGH MATH intricate instruments are used in ad- vanced classes of mathematics as is demonstrated here. The necessity for reasoning and intensive concentration lead to the development of clear, con- cise, and conscientious thinking. To be versed in the science of thinking is to comprehend the importance of mi- nute details. Mathematics also teaches us the virtues of patience, accurate- ness, and precision. Fourth year class- es in mathematics culminate at the end of Withrow's pathway to logical thinking. 3. 3. 94, EUHIPLETE CUIICEITTRHTIUII HIUST BE HPPLIED T0 BOTH HISTURU llllli TUPIITG .Yo l Withrow Students Having An Interest In The Field of History Usually Include Social Studies In Their Schedules 'tt T s, v .2 if 2 Many Withrowites Who Are Planning A Commercial Career Include Business Subiects In Their Program Ot Study Xlimglg l?nfi23 U ,,.I,w4fifff'sL km, 'AXXQ2 Riu ,-4 1 X- L.. ., A gym.- -2, Y Q ,G K L. if A is gi Qi Q, g g 534 M :Q 2. :wi.afQ f' x . .vw 'X-Q-3Mw6Sf'15 g, fQ fy ,my Lf l amy! V we W2 .W . wh wuumqqw, -A-M A 'gg ?5 912 ...Q I V49 fy 1. A . Q Q. Hx HL- ' V gig 1 4 V. S m . QA x E , , , W 55? 2,Q53'?Xfi,f ft' ' 4 ,VFW fif.Llirfff'0ig XE'fUf'Yg5fkQ-53 Q53 sz,n1g5gM5,,i5514 iwgjig'7 53iQEs125 iE55?? W il gsgQ2?LgfizfQS'21wx,5w,imk , +3 85 4 ,nk K ,SNA E ,m u L Y if. XL A 2. Q. 5 3 we 5 H-auf THESE EHRDS PLHU HIT ITTIPURTHITT PHRT Ill THE SEHUUL LIFE UF lUlTHR0l1lITES One can always find Withrow's library in use from 8:00 o'clock in the morning, when its doors, are unlocked until 4:00 o'clock in the evening when the key is turned the other way. The library's selection includes all types of books-those for reference work, those for outside read- ing, andthose for widening one's knowledge on specific subiects. A very good feature is the fact that Miss Pooley and Miss Rehring are always there to help bewildered students with assignments and selections. When Withrow opens in the fall, new pens and pencils get a thorough going-over. Because of the size of With- row High School and the number and variety of its stu- dents, a multitude of informative cards and records must be kept. During the first weeks of school, we fill out office registration, census, gym, home room, and many other cards. Then for the first time in the school year, we meet our old friend and shadow-the report card! jfP sw,. . A Orrzcgasmqg A 2 E NAME RD . I at RXXXX ' WI7-T' sit' P1 Q-5 sv X E E 'PG 5 ' go? sdgsgixwwl -if,'.' 'Mfr cw::e:hGH yxexikvs vi- soak.. ting -K Siyxxh 4r1,oH,?CHooL xx og g wax . X , NM V Mm . Axxwk 'XXX 4 - Q QQSEQSGQ ,Q 'TM vfxogtf' lt- 'eg I XQESTME Rook, y ' 4' f .X is foxy! , H. . r e- f WIW be- .f' fits Nr x sit' fxltogx i N New ,. fans-,K A ' oi' 97' 'T 1 wt 4 Q-44. 1k3-Q4 A , We ,T fs ., 'wsu 09169, ' Qgiaviibwo wtf CjXXffj F i mek-Qifzwss. N ' ffm, 5 N'i'f'ivcN firm lmffgziiifxxis , 1,1 0 ' g, ,ff Q' ff,16?'5ff sf' fx ,fi HOME 't'mNs- - was Mfws WW-J fm AC' X9 - new f Q9 fi ,f , gf cm 5? E ' , . f 'N Nec? Ktyx 0 1 f wtf ts UNM1. ,. 9037- , ' Ks. 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HAM- , 2 g 1 m If -5',0l:y l lclrtlwcr' c ' T- A ' ts I uw? s Jecr - ,ww Z SEA, 2 2 by HF 5iA' PI' s H g W ls Mtrsssanicrs 3 l A lgfg l2p,..L,,m,,ss.,..,... S LQ n ' . Y l 4-,g5Gioye al- L-3. ,SA 12- l M l Silijdill. ,ORM HM wma tjevor- yogi-t. figs A THE SPEElHlS PRUVIIJE PR0lllPT HITD Before and after school one of the most heavily trod, familiar pathways to many Withrowites is the brick driveway leading down to the school buses. No matter the weather, the specials arrive each morning and de- part each afternoon. The sight of crowds surging into the building from the buses or out in the afternoon is fa- miliar and typical of Withrow. EFFICIEITT SERVIIE FUR UUR STUDEITTS Bow clown lowly freshmen! Withrow's underclassmen will always remember the time when they first heard this command, uttered from the mouth's of mighty seniors. That memorable day, freshies were ordered to wear large orange and black adornments and a sign designat- ing them as underclassmenp so that upon meeting a senior they were obliged to prostrate themselves. Freshie Day Meons More Thon Initiofing New Pupils-I1 Serves To Promote Friendship Among All Our Students is Qik' 'ff gf ,yrs if .., -'MQ 5 ,Fix m , fgf-isa. ,LLV x Lg? L Q' X, 1 A f ' N 4 : iff: il X rig aw. fg-gf A ln 'K Q , Q Elk A Lx' I 5 Aggffi SV f in ,f f 0, hi X ...--aw-W sim Q Q , Q t K2 QL S ,I-if . 4 Q V. ig: ', Qi xxx f!! sf iz, Q 4, .gay Q A , 7 Q 4 1' ' mr' V5 Q1 5 ff i :utah whffyi gf '!ff 5 ,K E: Q'gf' ' f'i .'if A it E ig: ry zz F ,St Ziff' 'XY 3 My We . f?m.' -f f f jx gif, 5 'L' eg X Ki Ls xii if N: ,ng 6. If k , V C mln 5 .M KL' ' i 4 4 I Q Q O ri. ,www ,WW 0- V.-fm M-+7 M-ffqnv-M f ,..1..-,Mx ,wqnanowd new aww ' H, ,,,...,,,..1-wmnawn-vw 77' f Q ,,.Q.,..,,...,-fm-w,..s Q as P '57- M?-r , ,.,., Hx Xgx i 'buff K Q Q62 K r A Xe M, I h ff 5152? G! x if GLLIE HHRDIII TIGER EHPTHIH GUIDED THE TEHTIT THHUUGH H HHHD SEHSUIT Ollie Hardin . . .E sparkling signal caller for the Tigers during the past two years. He, as captain of the Tigertown football squad, has played guard on Withrow's team for four years. This year Ollie wound up his high school football career after playing rugged ball with his teammates for an event- ful, though unsuccessful, season. Although the gridiron battles that were played this past fall were not always won, the boys will long remember stirring moments wearing the Orange and Black in the fight for their Alma Mater. All Withrow is proud of her tried and true sportsmen, whether in vic- tory or in defeat. Masculine Roars And Feminine Shrleks Combine To Show The Enthusiasm Of Withrow Students For Their Team ' . H ' M w if- as P O' QW . , f -X .'f4f'Ms4Sa.?f.'i1k'3klivfkwfiiiiwhfsltkws 'A IIT DEFEHT UJITHRUUJ PLHUED FIITE BHLL Ill UITE UF THE HHRIJEST FUUGHT TILTS T we 65237, Ready' One Two Around Right End On A Snappy Reverse Zooms Ed Kunkel, Withrow's Diving Backfield Ace With Second And Seven Deep In Their Own Territory The Tigers Try A Wide End Run, But Western's Line Holds Withrow's football season opened when the Tigers trampled Central, 32-O. The Tigers lost a hard-fought battle to Xavier, 7-6. On a wet field a hard-bitten Withrow eleven bowed to a strong Elder team, T3-7. The Tigers came back once more to crush Walnut Hills, T3-O. Norwood fell to a powerful Withrow squad, 32-0. We lost a much publicized game to sup- posedly mighty Purcell, 20-7. Snow was on the field when Western Hills defeated us, T3-0. Withrow took the field to lose to Hughes in the final game, T2-O. First Row: D. Niland, G. Fry, C. Crawford, J. Mariina, J. Messer, E. BarneTT, B. Taylor Second Row: D. PeTrie, N. Reed, B. Blum, K. Kadon, T. Dunlap, G. Minning, I. Taylor Third Row: E. Dugan, C. Meyer, B. Jones, E. Kunkel, N. Phillips, O. Hardin, F.Gibson THE VHRSITU SIIUHD FUEUSES lUITHR0lU'S HTTEIITIUIT Ull PIGSKIII PLH9 FooTloall, greaTesT of sporTs, aTTracTs The aTTenTion of young and old alike. Here aT WiThrow, in The auTumn, everyone's ThoughTs are Turned on The coming Tussle. Who will win? WhaT will be The score? Will we be champions? The boys who sTir such quesTions and inciTe school spiriT are noT unusual, They merely possess The desire To play fooTloall, and do Their uTmosT To produce a game FirsT Row: Z. Thornfon, C. Bryson, E. PoerTner, P. Nagil, W. Second Row: J. Grefe, J. Blondell, J. Wel:asTer, L. Lumley, Third Row: W. Wichael, J. Brunck, C. Ernest, D. Holwade ThaT will long be remembered. As a iunior ediTion of The varsiTy, a reserve squad composed of sopho- mores engages oTher reserve Teams in The ciTy and follows The same schedule as The main squad. Be- ing on a Team wiTh up-and-coming boys gives everyone a chance To show his abiliTy and allows The coaches To plan TacTics suiTable To Those who will comprise The varsiTy squad of TuTure years. Van Epps, E. Grove, C. Alexander, C. Frick H. Bailey, J. Nieson, D. Davis, F. SuTTon l, J. Kumpf, B. Duncan, J. Radcliffe, C. Aeschenbach, D. Coler 1 REiW Y'Mb'TW9Qn'ms K i T' 2T!' f 5:i9L!lli2l?k5Q:lE.i5!SiH IWUiiPE5VfvEf?i-iiqiiwi' U .fsa-Aiwa FUUTBHLL EUHEHES To Mr. Gilliland and Mr. Nimmo goes the credit for producing this season's fine per- forming, though somewhat unsuccessful, vars- ity squad. Although he is new at Withrow, Mr. Gilliland has done an excellent iob of adapt- ing the players to a different formation. Mr. Wade Wichael, a recently dis- charged veteran, and Mr. Dick - A - L. Nimmo, B. Gilliland The Tiger frosh squad playing its first com- plete schedule, demonstrated smashing power and excellent co-ordination by vanquishing every team it opposed. Led by Mr. Hall, formerly of the U.C. Bearcats, Withrow's iun- ior edition made our best football record. First Row: S. Beck, W. Rask, J. Schrotel, K. Horney, H. Andreadis, H. Jones, R. Mitchel, R. Ernest, N. Bierney. Second Row: B. Bilch, B. Mitchell, J. Miller, R. Hclpps, R. Mc- Connell, T. Harris, K. Renneberg, D. Seifke, R. Davis, Coach Hall. Third Row: J. Knoll, B. Kahl, H. Copeland, R. Flaugher, H. Kleinchmidt, B. Stricker, B. Craig, J. Prickeft, F. Foster, D. Leonard. Fourth Row: B. Wilson, M. Moore, B. Clelland, H. Boston, J. Sparks, R. Seng, S. Tarpor, L. Megcs, D. Schoonover, B. Hend- erson, J. Rodgers. 4. 4 l Xi.. ... Coler, a former Withrow letter- man, supervise the activities of the reserve team. Because of the ex- cellent turnout of sophomore boys and the fine coaching of these two, the reserves retained their position as champions in the Cin- cinnati scholastic gridiron league. - ik . 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Q 2 EM -522 ,,o,, g ,yr T Q V , ,,s , 4 f v tv , Ji-1? z 4 ,ac ,,... , L like 'fi 'xiii Commandin the cross count runners is the res onsibilit of Mr 9 'Y P Y - Rueter, known throughout the school as Doc. When cold winter winds blow, Doc retires inside to supervise the boys gym team. Long hours of arduous practice and patient prep- arations gradually form a meritorious group of cross country runners which we will loyally sup- port in any competition. Many weary miles are behind these Marathonians. The style and pre- cision of muscular control acquired are worth the effort, however. The boys are rewarded by an Orange and Black letter. The day of the meet our harriers, with graceful strides, traverse the alotted distance in record-breaking time to bring new glory to Withrow and fame to themselves. W. Jenkins I IFES? :M -. .- 11.1. 1 'VV ' .. v,,. 5 , V .--Q. n C V 1 y ov Z A A l 'K -, A S .ss 2 - N A , ' V .W . ig, lr ' V, Qi pgs, A ' , mi F V J W J A . emi A ,LL .1 -eff.-, I . . . ...QA . 7,7 M .. . S. Y w ig' xy -...NEW . ,.1. I I ,. .. --QW ,g in K , .srkiiiiixkg-41... V . -s..,53.5-faww K 5' TRUMPETS: F. Avril, R. Henderson, H. Patterson, F. MacKay, G. Hauschild, J. CLARINETS: D. Levi, D. Kuck, B. Flaugher, B. Cadwallader, D. Kepler, R. Moraites, Shoemaker, J. McKernan, W. Mark, R. Melson, J. Klotz, L. Fahlne, J. Parker, G. Fredrick, B. Mills, K. Merriman, W. Fisher, V. Yarberry, A. Campbell, R. J. Herbert, D. Fetzer, H. Berry, E. Penn, N. McManaman, C. Wharton, G. Schwenker, C. Back, B. Othling, L. Byron, L. Thomas, E. Thatcher. FRENCH HORNS: S. Paolino, M. Hermphreys, B. Dickson, M. Knodel, L. Chal- mers, M. Meyer, E. Hurst, J. Lewis. TUBAS: J. Thiel, R. Schierloh, R. Miller, R. Korseberg, D. Macarthy, B. Bently J. Hull. 1 Allen, B. Young, C. Stromberg, M. Myler, C. Stricker, E. Miller, B. Beckett, R. Prater, R. Ingalls, B. Kerron, N. Bennett. BASS CLARINET: J. Michelman. FLUTES: G. Thiele, C. Bennett, C. Curtis. OBOES: N. Fuldner, C. Carr, M. Bartsch. BASSOONS: N. Johnson, L. Smith. PRESEITTIIIG THE TIGER BIIIIIJ UF IIIITHRIIIU -- ITS IIHIIIE SPEI-IIIS FUR ITS FHIIIE Our Band, one hundred strong, is one of Withrow's proudest possessions. Its members, who spend two after- noons every week practicing, achieve complete coordi- nation. Although the football field is the most prominent setting fcr these perfected formations, basketball games, C: 'i pep assemblies, and the Spring Concert receive the benefit of its best efforts. Reknowned throughout south- ern Ohio, the Tiger Band is famous. Fans, as well as rivals, are held spell-bound when it prances clown the field in its inimitable style. We are proud of our band. ...if Es.- TROMBONES: T. Blumenstein, R. Martin, A. Philippi, B. Joseph, J. Hoebbel, D. Hessong, D. Dickson, C. Martin. BARITONES: A. Tiemeyer, D. Tegarden. MANAGERS: W. Lewis, M. Martin, R. High. G. Thiele, B. Flaugher, F. MacKay, J. Broxterman, N. Lewis, J. Thiel, A. Philippi, D. Kuck, Smittie. EHPTURIHG H lll0lIlEllT UF RELHXHTIUIT Band is not all hard work! Many pleasant moments are spent by Smittie and his gang, working together. They final fun ancl laughter in planning the intricate formations with which the band captures the admiration of the spec- tators and the envy of competitors. These special mo- ments will be remembered long after graduation is over. SAXOPHONES: J. Broxtermun, J. Johnson, D. Neu, C. Diers, R. Friedhoff D Forg, B. Daugherty. DRUMS: C. Grimm, W. Avril, S. Newell, J. Beardsley, N. Brooks, T Hammond J. Vaugert. MASCOT: C. Miller. MAJORS: K. Umbach, B. Bredemeier, B. Ahr, C. Zealley, J. Ratke, S DeRoo G Conner, J. Glasgow. ,.. .K DRUTTI TITHIURS, TIIFIIURETTES, HITD THEERLEHDERS EITTUURHGE UUR SPIRITS bach, J. Radke, S. DeRoo, B. Ahr, C. Zeolley, B. Bredemeier. In high shakos cmd becoming orange cmd black costumes the drum majors and major- ettes march down the long field leading the Tiger Band. A ol m i r i n g spectators hold their breath as the twirllers throw their silvery batons over the high goal posts. The apparent ease with which these leaders hand- le their batons moves the crowd to constant awe. T W. Woods, J. Ratteree, M. Nethero, M. Mead THROUGH PERSONALITY PLUS POPULARITY THESE TWO REIGN OVER FOOTBALL Topping the list of the various exciting activities which occurred during the football season was the Pin-Up Prance. The features of the after- noon were dancing and refreshments with the crowning of the King and Queen highlighting the festivities. These royal personages were Betsy Zartman and Norm Reed. Pupils cast votes by contributing coins to the boy and girl of their choice. Students who attended had an enjoyable and long-remembered afternoon. Ns hen Ll01 C OU , Mfhen llvlff nu'r6 're c QOW1' ,St . 'Llouii Lian . i throw TEIIIIIS, BHSKETBHLL, Sllllllilllllli, DHIIEIHG, GULF, Hllll VULLEU BHLL HRE IUST H FELU G. A. A. stands for the Girls Atheltic Association, an organization found in all parts of the United States. lts purpose is to provide a means by which girls may come together, not only for friendship, but also for the knowledge of the fundamentals of various sports. N. Simons, G. McCartney, D. Hepler, M. Mead, S. Williamson, A. Routsong end of the year. Every year G. A. A. elects its officers, who, with the help of the gym teachers, plan a program for all the girls to follow. Then they're off to a full year of en- tertainment and fun, completed by a banquet at the Every division of G. A. A. has its own manager who sees to it that the plans which have been made are carried out. Supervising these managers are the officers over whom Maurie Mead presides. The difficult and varied duties con- fronting officers and managers are efficiently executed by this group of girls, who include in their work the responsibility of planning the G. A. A. assembly in fall and the Honor Night Banquet in June. agar, D. Kuck, S. Motter, J. Koppman, S P s . Zartman, J. Moesta, J. Gutzwiller, B. J. Adam Hermerding, S. Williamson UF THE IHHIIU SPUHTS Ili LUHIEH THE GIRLS UF UJITHRUUJS Ii H H PHRTIEIPHTE Have you ever seen a female Robin Hood at With- row? It's a member of Archery Club, practicing with ye olde bow and arrow. Again you might find a feminine Byron Nelson on the playfield - it's all part of G. A. A. activities, so lust take it in your stride. E. Vetorino HHRUUIS LUHIZ BU HHD HUEITEU STIEITS ELHSH HS TUJO SPUHTS UF G. H. H. BEGIH Ready! Aim! Fire! This mighT well be The slogan of These girls who form only a small porTion of The many archery enThusiasTs here aT WiThrow. Several evenings every week, in early fall, we find many girls on The playfield behind The gym Trying desper- aTely To hiT ThaT bull's-eye. ln Their inTense concen- TraTion These girls are unconscious of The graceful silhoueTTes They form againsT The clear, auTumn sky. Hockey, golf, and archery blend well wiTh The oTher sporTs in which WiThrow girls parTicipaTe. They hold Their place along wiTh Tennis, swim- ming, volleyball, baseball, and baskeTball. All These sporTs make up a well-rounded sea- sonal program ThaT all The girls enjoy. H LEFT: S. Passauer, M. Doscher, M. Dorna, B. PaTTerson, R. Murray BELOW: H. Hermerding, A. Tarvin, S. Williamson Hockey, The firsT sporT on The G. A. A. calendar in The fall is one of The roughesT games played by WiThrow girls. The clashing of The sTicks and The shrieks of exciTed girls reporT ThaT a hoTly conTesTed game is in progress. WhaT a vigorous, healThy sporT iT is! PHHTTITE UJITH PLEHSURE PUTS THE GIRlS RIGHT IIT THE SLUIITG UF THIITGS 0 Both Tennis and golf are absorbing activities which are enioyed by all participating in them. Not only do these sports fill leisure time but also offer as a reward, perfect co-ordination for all enthusiasts. Exercise is not all stress and strain, it provides re- Both individual skill and the true spirit of team work are developed in our extra curricular sports. Good health, fun, added grace, and a sense of co-ordina- tion result from hours spent participating in these sports. laxation as well. Hours out of doors inspire better living, keener minds, and finer citizenship, which are characteristic qualities of these ardent admirers of sports. The cool poise and interested expression of these fair sportswomen typify our Withrow girls at play. ABOVE: B. Zaeh LEFT: J. Urmetz, P. Guerney, R. McVicker, A. Routsong FUTURE TEllIlIS lfHHlliPIOI'lS PHRTIEIPHTE Ill UJITHR0lll'S FIHHI. TDURIIHIHEIIT The happy winners of the annual tennis tournament A bull's-eye and you're in. Yes, that's all it takes to leave the victorious game with rosy cheeks, sparkling join the Bull's Eye Club. But whether their member- eyes, and a light step. Firm grip, correctly timed ship was attained by skill or luck, the girls all attest back stroke, and quick toot-work-that's what counts! to the fun that it brings them. BULL'S EYE CLUB C. Grimm, M. Doscher, S. Pussuuer, M. Ewers, M. Schwier, E. L. Stone burner, V. Blersch, S. Magley, P. Hermetet is m,,. Z, , , 5 Q if mf , 'F f X ,KM-.,-ff The Botany Club goes on many inter- esting hikes.' As a member of this club you are constantly searching for many wonders of nature which you have read about 'in class. As you walk along Withrow's pathways, or through one of our city's numerous parks, you no longer view a leaf as a small in- significant part of a tree, it is a minia- ture factory which is constantly carry- ing on Photosynthesis, that compli- cated process on which all life de- - pends. B. shively, P. G uern ey, s. Riley, c. amd, M. L. Clawson, T. Dunlap IIHTURE CLUB lllElllBERS EIUUU Il FHSEll'IllTlllE STUD! UF THE GREHT UUTDUURS Hiking through nearby woods and taking field trips While munching on hot dogs over pungent wood fires to quaint out-of-the-way places is the agenda of many Nature Club meetings. Members of the newly- formed club delve into the mysteries of nature and science. lections and absorbing interesting scientific lectures. and forging through the wild jungles of Ault Park. Their more serious moments are spent admiring col- KNEELING: P. Ahlert,'B. Weise, F. Dencer, J. Zimmermann, D. Swormsfeclt COscar in armsj STANDING: N. Johnson, J. Shirley, H. Gest, F. Zinkhon, C. Stigall, L. Start, B. Zurfmcm, D- Hewetf, M- Green, S- Mvfter, J- Wheatley, D- Walters, J- Wasmer, T. D'Amico, G. Ulm, C. Wiedemer UPPER LEFT: J. Whitaker, J. Parker, S. Vance, H. Braunschweiger Braunschweiger, B. Kayser, L. Holman, L. Beylin, B. Morson, R. Hewitt, M. Creelman, M. Walker, G. Thayer, J. Hamilton, J. Whitaker, P. 'Ten Eyck UPPER RIGHT: B. Tanner, Secretary, J. Grossheim, Treasurer, M. Bonkowski, Vice Presidem, J- Koppmqn president LOWER fLett To Rightjz J. Stewart, K. Hagen, A. Ward, J. Fenstermacher, B. Johnson, N. Sarbeck, P. Kirkpatrick, M. Vogt, M. Green, J. Wilson, B. Lowsiz lLeft To Rightjz E. Reese, L. Trinkler, J. Reinhold, D. Deeffh, H. Tucker, E. Lackey, s. v qnce , J. Parker THE RIDIRG LLIIB PROVIDES EXERLISE Rlill ERTERTRIRRTERI FUR ITS IIIEIIIBERS These Withrowites enioy their hours spent at the Every Saturday morning they canter oft in the crisp- Clearview Riding Stables, where they indulge in the ness of the holiday air to the rhythm ot their horses equestrian art. The girls gain pleasure from this hootbeats. Riding is a picturesque sport and many sport and acquire great skill-and often bruises. are the pathways familiar to its devotees. ITU REST FUR LUEHRU TUUIER ITEUJS EDITURS Ldfa Homcyoofb . CQQBNYTQS WW' ul' Tr qw I .Q......,1f' QQ' wi: ggi Qvfv Mw'LsMw::'ii'w'jK 51- w,2,,..., W -+e,,.,...,s,...x 1:4 ,,,.,v.v.w-M W, .W H 7 M. ' ' ..ww gn. wie' 4 . ww-1 5 ' , , ...N- ,,,,.,..n f,..f.w -ms f ,W ,T-.vs - MM.-.1 W ,,,. T ......Lfs....Ms:1-mM,,,. ,,, ,,, ...M QM, ,....,.. 'V W. -. . f f' P Y M..s.m kh,.A,....- ,.,,. ' ...-.we A V A K7 ,,,, ...D Mu WW.. .ww . -.- is Hg .eg-0 i... sms .-. 1 ri- 'Lg,,,,,.. .M .Elk 'W .....L.-A-exif ,,.,.w-'-Wt wx .ea ww . M.. ... .f .N . -1 -W m MW ' 4. f'.,.m MW ,.f..mmw1 . ., M sl ivy... rm .,. ,Wm + w,,,.s-vm sm.: Q.. .T ..- ,,.....f Meet the Editors! May we present the editorial department of The Tower News Staff. These frail feminine wonders with a yen for iournal- ism have guided the paper through a difficult post-war year. May we especially congratu- late Alice Saar, the Ed.-in-Chief. , , .. .M-wfm' ...X eww .. 'tJ'w-5,573 Ng 4. . Q vigafiim ,ff ,l d .,: ..L.Ifg,, .. , ,X 1,-'....-.-V-,dw ,X,...... Food A ' H.. 49-fy ' 5353. ... -gr mr T195 A mn . .. vor-A .. ,,g,.....,..w MM... .wg ..-mx Q 4. 1.....2.Lx:,L..'.E.3- f'A'iI.,...1..,,,,,,., L , , .-L iw w H .. gl. lg, g,,.. ..-3f '... ' Have you ever walked into room T06 at about 4:45 on a Thurdsay afternoon? Don't! You take your life in your hands if you take the fatal step across the threshold of T06 on this eventful and exciting afternoon. FIRST ROW: M. Dorna, S. Jones, G. Ulm, E. Fruechnicht, E. Hurd, M. Humphreys, S. Strifler, M. L. Byrns SECOND ROW: L. Harmon, B. Ward, R. Burclorf, R. Henson, A. Riggs, L. Trees, R. Taylor, H. Miller THIRD ROW: B. Baker, G. Holock, H. Braunschweiger, J. Meyer, B. Bookout, B. Tackett, J. Beeler, J. Bickers, J. Williams, J. Wilson, D. Coler FOURTH ROW: M. Kyle, S. Maxwell, L. Newman, G. Halvordson, J. Hayes, B. Bramlage, J. Hume EXTRH! EXTHH! REHIJ HL! HBIIUT IT! Thursday, it seems, is the Fatal day for Tower News. From three until four p.m. the office of our weekly paper is an bedlam. Putting out a good weekly and maintaining such high standards keep Tower News busy. PM-I 1m'l'S'- cl... wsmm.-1 13-7 TUIUEH IIEIUS HHS 26TH HIIITIVEHSHRH Finally-The pride of the Tower News staff is completed and sent off to the printer. Soon on the following Wed- nesday, a finished product arrives, which is a delight both to those who read and those who produce it. Meet the Advisors! May we present Miss Bahr, Tower News Business Advisor, and Mr. Harold Sherman, the Literary Advisor of Tower News. Miss Bahr and Mr. Sherman put a great deal of time and effort into the production of Tower News. They aid with the many problems that arise in publishing a school weekly, and together with the staff make our T. N. an All-Ameri- can paper. Meet the Reporters! May we present those guys and gals with a nose for news who bring you Tower News. They are creative people and, although a deadline may cramp their style, they do their best to have their stories in on time. To them goes the credit for the interesting fea- tures and general news in T.N.-Congratulations kids! Mr. Harold Sherman, Miss Gladys Bohr FIRST ROW: M. C. Ruchty, C. Heibeck, F. Zinkhon, J. Wasmer, P. Wilson, S. Vance, J. Thomas, J. Hone, D. Coomer, M. 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A Mi me . lgwiisp. , 1' z V-,4Q35M,, .. -'AQ 2 V fma,-. i ,M 552 - iff f f 3 935585 s, 5 5 THE IIIIIDIIIGHL SIIIGERS--THE GUHL 0F IILI. TEIITH GRHDE EHUIR IITEIIIBERS The Madrigal Singers, a special choir founded Iast year by Mr. Martin, is a select organization at Withrow which takes the opportunity to bring enioyment to other groups and clubs. Determined by try-outs among A Cappella Choir members, each voice section is virtually comprised of soloists who by themselves would be on attraction. One might find Mr. Martin with his baton directing Mad- rigaI on Tuesday afternoons in TT9. Last spring the first Madrigal Choir at Withrow took part in the state com- petition, which it won on its initial entrance. This year the choir hoped to repeat their victory . . . One of the pre- Iiminary steps that may be taken toward becoming an A Cappella Choir member is to belong to the Tenth Grade Choir, founded by Mr. Martin for potential singers in the Glee Club or A Cappella Choir. This music class begins with vocalizing, which Mr. Martin thinks is price- less for correct, efficient voice production. A great amount of enioyment and instruction is derived from membership in this group under Mr. Martin's direction. FIRST ROW: V. Speckmcn, V. Pluecldeman, B. Zartman, P.' Bender, U. Meinking, M. Simmonz SECOND ROW: B. Shafer, J. Hudson, M. Nethero, J. Frottallone FIRST ROW: B. Meyer, L. Penn, E. Williamson, J. Sinkhorn, B. Roewer, M. Welch, J. Smfth, M. Dennis, L. Diara, J. Steinhoff, L. McLaughlin, J. Hauser, M. Lecke, M. Harding, A. Reichle, V. Dearing SECOND ROW: P. Lang, B. Kober, M. Dunlop, M. Brown, A. Foley, A. Mueller, V. Blersch, F. Jones, C. Grande, K. Wilderson, N. Nelson, J. Shroyer, V. Schlesinger, N. Hackney, E. Dixon THIRD ROVV: S. Emery, H. Summers, W. Lyons, R. Myers, R. Smith, R. Girty, R. Schierloh, V. Sifers, C. Kramer, B. Mithoffer, T. Usher, V. Flory, D. Cook, R. Boike, F. Boyers, B. Fisher, J. Fortney FOURTH ROVV: C. Pryor, B. McMannEs, D. Schuler, F. Blakeslee, K. Thoms, D. Calhoon, H. Abramson, D. Moles, E. Korengel, I-I. Reimensperger, B. Aker, C. Whorton, J. Schmidt, A. Bush, J. Knose YZF: ia, S... an-M -fab Y' I Mm m swwwgw 5 5, s a geing Q Qlmgigg L5 3. 1' 5? Q 5? Q '3 ,gk er. L Q Q ' 54 Q 5 f - am fe ,ey L L iiil L L L A, I L W ' W ,, LwLAm 'Q M a5Q!x' ai? x g ' LL V Q QIHEMQKS alumna! SFHQSH' ITUTCRHTITER SUITE BHLLET HDDS T0 EHRISTTITHS FESTIVITIES The collaboraTion of The Senior Dance Club, Thailian, and The WiThrow orchesTra produced a sparkling ChrisT- mas sTory of enioyable inTeresT To everyone aT WiThrow. By idenTiTying The Themes in The NuTcracker SuiTe wiTh her dolls, Marie gave incepTion To The music. The or- chesTra was eTfecTively guided Through The correcT chan- nels of The difficulT musicp while The Senior Dance Club blended The play and The music inTo one harmonious pic- Ture. The mosT enTerTaining' numbers were The solo dances by Florence Eyman, Barbara Jo Boone, and JaneT Moeller. Our Thanks go especially To Miss Rosenberger for This 'fine and superbly direcTed producTion. FIRST ROW: S. Baldwin, E. Hurd, M. J. Anshutz, G. Meinking, P. Bender, C. Heibeck, J. Reeves, E. Thompson, A. Bresh, H. Pascal, N. J. Allison. SECOND ROW: D. Bready, R. Prinzel, B. Prigge, M. Knoll, V. Meyer, M. Schmidt, B. Wagner, K. Merriman, C. Martin, J. Waterman, M. Riggers. THIRD ROW: R. McVicker, J. Frattal- lone, B. Kober, E. Roach, B. Katzenmeyer, D. Vega, T. Stevens, E. Dugan, C. Meyers, J. Benhase, H. Lynn. FOURTH ROW: B. Craig, S. Sifers, D. Petrie, J. Warner, E. Box, E. Schmidt, B. Shafer, E. Kunkel, J. Burgett, D. Simcox, J. Gobrecht HHRIJ LUURK Hllll REHL PLEHSURE EHHRHETERIZE lUlTHll0lU'S HCHPPELLH CHOIR Because the A Cappella Choir meets five times a week during the first period, a credit is given for this subject. The senior choir is not open to general student admission, but rather to selection by try-outs. Near the close of the year Mr. Martin set a date when sophomores and iuniors may try out for the following year's choir. He also sets a try-out day for incoming freshmen and sopho- mores with exceptional voices. An examination is given and short assignments are made, as in other one-credit subjects. 5 Every morning five or ten minutes of the choir period is devoted to vocalizing. At this time A Cappella pupils correct voice faults through proper voice training. Every day new songs are introduced and old ones are more nearly perfected. The proud conductor of Withrow's A Cappella Choir is Mr. Martin, who, after two years, has become an important part of our musical department. Choir members have an opportunity to display their tal- ents in musical programs throughout greater Cincinnati. LEFT TO RIGHT-FIRST ROW: G. Speckman, S. Strunk, M. Means, M. Broun N Rolf E Tippenhauer M J Buxton H Bender H Hildebrandt M S Allen M. Simmons. SECOND ROW: J. Jones, R. Abraham, M. Strunk, P. Wilson, P McDuffee M Tudor V Pleudemann B l. Dawson l. Baker J Kemp B Zartman. THIRD ROW: B. Allison, R. Fisher, T. Hume, J. Messer, M. Nethero B Ewers D Bruns A Campbell D Anderegg J Church FOURTH ROW D Schultz, A. Bridges, D. Roth, D. Fitzpatrick, J. Hudson, T. Putnam, S. Riley, J Young L Stant P Magill T Stuessel UJITHRDLU IUSTLU BUHSTS UF HER UJELL TRHIIIED HI'ID HIGHLU GIFTED UIHRBLEHS Officers of the Senior Choir this year are Bob Shafer, president, Ginny Meinking, vice president, and Dick Roth, secretary-treasurer. These particular members have the responsibility of planning the many outside activities of the choir. The highlight of the year will be the Indianapolis Choir Conference where Withrow will represent all the A Cappella Choirs in the Middle West. Performing for many religious, social, and political or- ganizations throughout the city and state brings great pleasure to both those who sing and those who listen. 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The work of the cast, the superb direction of Miss Carol Routsong, and the cooperation of all Withrow Players made for one of Withrow's best pro- ductions. The scenery, the lighting effects, and the collection of typical properties made the show seem life-like -rather than artificial. The humor of Penny, the sincerity of Grandpa, and the love between Tony and Alice aroused the interest of everyone. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. High, R. Pullem, R. Mocllin, E. Hurst, J. Messer, J, Thomas, T. Blumenstein, W. Lewis, B. Zartman, P. Pummill, S. Newell, A. Lett, F. Den- cer, P. McDuffee, G. Nickerson, B. Brown, P. Wilson, A. Routsong, S. Vance, M. Nethero. llUIET lllllU! UUU Hlllllll THERE HBE S0lllE PEOPLE HERE lUHO Ullllll T0 STUIJH When Withrow's students are not in class, attempt- ing to understand the deeper problems of our age, they occupy their spare time in a study hall. Some ot the more ambitious students continue Their quest of knowledge during a study hall, others simply con- tinue quests. 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Q, line 536 magma long into we pens which have ,QQWe-,-,,,s ' V 'the ration? 3 to G. Q., sign imxfas he waz me which home 9 mms as coal.. me mu fra ' Gxfiz. deep andwk ft. longer than it ie wide. Ailowmg 40 emma i-Qv'Lgj',,g5f' 'feet to the ton, what arejtshe dimensions ei' the Erin? 4 A ayrrh 5. ll.l2YO! 116'P'l?U.5.l!liYi5 lot, wrztanguler in shape, contained 9690 ,f ,ggwgapq fem.. f.m,gr 3 gidmwlzcre fb. wide hmheen will on one ,,s1,,w51,gzs1 f - , , I A .1 ,,,,,,,,6M1.wsA an gms - The Turn of The school year brings The depressing side of school life-exams. The pupils' profiles Take on deep wrinkles from excessive study, and The midnight oil burns far inlo The nighf. Thus, well pre- pared, we bravely and hopefully lake up our pens. MMV' I 1.14-gie!:lL 554.9 3 '11 vjl lf5'f+ 4 ' L'n',ft 'f, cf-efweavffakfxeff-9x '1 , J- '-Ham 'T gif? ' Ze'f4:'Il'in f '-H4 af- 4 :ass LZ!-n'-ll-I l'i++9aJCS:-sei,-C4+1nJCq44.:4,l.Wf 943 7 14'74'- 5 947306413 we , lily, Azke lV:, 'V'V ,ri-'VT' ','x', il rlll' 3 T a,,s,sl, 1 N. Dietz, J. Wender, N. Phillips, T. Stevenson, J. Colwell, J. Nelson, D. Petrie FLlISHlI1Ii UVER THE HHRDlll00IJ FLUURS SPEED! TIGERHIEI1 THLLU Hl101HER BHSKE1 Withrow's Varsity basketball team opened the 46-47 season by a game with Roger Bacon, which was played here. The 500 fans that attended the contest saw the Tiger team start the scoring early in the first period on Art Jauch's charity toss and a field goal by Norm Phil- lips. The second half opened with both teams on even terms for about the first six minutes, then Bacon opened up and piled up a score of 29-23. In the fourth period Withrow's Art Jauch and Jim Wuenker fouled out early -and the game ended with a score of 42-34 in favor of the Spartans. The first victory of the season for the Tigers was the Woodward game, when our boys downed the Bulldogs 36-34. Jim Wuenker was the top scorer with twelve points, Forbriger was second with eleven. ln the third game of the season Walnut Hills proved too much for the Tigers. Wuenker, Jauch, and Forbriger led the high scorers, but the game ended 51- 35 despite their efforts. The Withrow squad moved into second place in the P. H. S. L. when they downed West- ern Hills on January 10, by taking the lead 57-33. The season moved on and the Tiger victory over Central was their eighth in 18 starts and the seventh P. H. S. L. vic- tory in ten games. The season closed on March 8, 1947, as the district tournaments ended. Six of our boys quali- fied for varsity letters. They were: Jim Wuenker, Bill Forbriger, Art Jauch, Norm Phillips, Jim Nieson and Jim Colwell. FIRST ROW: K. Harny, L. Rice, B. Mitchel, H. Andredas, H. Jones, A. McCullen, B. Phips. SECOND ROW: D. Lenard, I. Kennedy, .I. Woods, G. Phillips, L. Meggas, G. Miller, T. Harris, C. Draihause. The vast majority of Withrow's courtsters, at one time or another, gathered points for the Freshmen and Reserve teams. Acting more or less as a training stage for the regular team, the two younger groups of boys follow an almost identical schedule and play under conditions similar to those under which the regular team' plays. Thus, by playing on these squads, boys who have had no previous experience gain a wealth of knowledge that will prove invaluable when they graduate to Mr. Wichael's senior squad next year. FIRST ROW: D. Ernst, H. Bailey, H. Yee, B. Mitrof. SECOND ROW: R. Cadwallacler, F. Jordon, B. Henderson, Mr. Wichael. i I ...A .za FIRST ROW: D. Niland, S. Sifers, G. J-lalvordson, T. Varrelman, J. Socrates, R. Jett, P. Jones. SECOND ROW: D. Hammerlien, S. Hagen, D. Messenger, D. Seyhold, J. Crane, C. Dermitt, J. Silers, E. Johnson, C. Bryson, J. Snider. THIRD ROW: R. Ratterman, H. Reeves, A. Murphy, T. Stevens, W. Laufer, L. Hammel, B. Mithopher, J. Denges, R. Oldrieve, Mr. Wirth. FOURTH ROW: T. Everslage, R. Scott, D. Schuler, T. Putman, Schults, B. Morris, D. Schonover, S. Quu. Directing activities of the Orange and Black swimmers is the duty and privilege of Mr. Wirth. The Tiger water- cleavers participate in three city meets a year, contesting their ability against that of other public schools. These meets are composed of several heats each, free-style, breast stroke, back stroke, distance swimming and finally a diving exhibition. Team emblems are awarded to those who com- pete in all three city meets and who, in addition, have placed among the first five in each event a notable achievement! D. Niland, G. Halvordson, T. Varrelman, R. Jett. 3 lv 'Ya' r ,. 2 ff r n fl f T M .,,, ,'l V Mr. Ray Wirth FIRST ROW: W. Rye, R. Hallows, D. Frieze, N. Philips, B. Jones, W. Minning, C. Sandusky, D. Thompson, L. House. SECOND ROW: D. Nilund, D. Petrie, C. Meyer, S. Sifers, A. Apenfelder, D. Coler, N. Reed, K. Hodon, E. Diehl, J. Webster. THIRD ROW: C. McMullen, G. Fry, J. Batsakes, E. Dugan, T. Dunlop, G. Halvordson, T. Colwell, B. Mclntosh, R. Spencer, S. Gough, J. O'Rich, J. Mescer. Ill THE TIGER CLUB EVER9 SPORT IS REPRESEIITED B9 TDP-HUTIH HTHLETES The Withrow Varsity Athletic Club, which is com- posed of the lettermen of Tigertown, represents the outstanding sportsmen' of the school. Its requirements signify that each member must have his letter, must take an active part in some field of sports during the year, and must strive for nothing less than victory. An energetic and capable group of boys, under the direction of Mr. Stearns, form the Offset Club, an organization devoting itself entirely to the edition of printed matter such as football schedules, school mottoes, and Minstrel programs. Occasionally the boys even wrote and published their own paper, the Tower Shadow. D. Rohrbaugh, K. Miller, A. Hurst, J. Utz, R. Clark. usnnwvinwv. G. Luvvuuua, x.. Juuuvu, .:. nucnmunu, u. mms, u. n::m.n, u. uvui ap:-u Lv: u. Zartman, J. Hamilton, N. Hall, N. Roudebush, Speckman, J. Long, M. Kopp, J. Bready. RESTING ON EDGE OF POOL, B. Cadwallader, J. Guy, F. Zinkhon, D. Sisley, P. Reed, J. Botts, J. Armstrong, J. Messinger. PUIIL PIILS IIIIIIIE BIG SPLIISH IIT UJITHRUUJ IUHILE SHIJUJIIIG SUPER BUIIUHIIIU Splash! The mermaids are in the pool once again. These girls are ready to swim-and they look it! The effortless co-ordination is a skill which makes this group of performers outstanding! It is fun to teach new stunts to add to their repertoire. After school dips bring a sparkle to the eyes and a glow to the skin. Many girls have completed courses in junior and senior life saving and compete in the swimming abil- ity tests for which letters are given. Our Withrow mermaids really deserve a hearty bravo for their sincere enthusiasm, and their many hours of practice. IN DIVING POSITION: J. Moesta, M. C. Ruchty, B. Zartman, B. Tench, N. Roudebush, M. Kopp, J. Rheinhold, G. Speckman, J. Long, J. Bready, R. Heimsath, N. Hall. Q We , Y all ,b a Wiki' 'Qi V ?3iX?:f ' IUITHRIIUI IIIIIIUIIL 1947 EDITORS AND ADV!SORS ART STAFF MANAGERS Kenneth Umbach ........ Joseph Frattallone ........ Harriet Aeschbach ........ Grace Stevenson ...... Marilyn Kautz ....,.... Mary Zimmerman .... Miss Stella Green .......... Mrs. Mildred Ladley ......... Mr. Arthur Rhollans ........ Patricia Finn Jeanne Deffren Dorothy Lessel Bob Rahe Virginia Bain LITERARY STAFF ADVERTISING Walter Meade Bill Taylor Barbara Wagner Marty Rauh Bob Shafer Doris Pugh Dick Kinney Eddie Grove Tom D'Amica Shirley Motter Bernice Flaugher Gretchen Thiele STAFF Jane Kemp Norman Reed Jean Shannon Stanley Hermetet BUSINESS STAFF Elnor Fruechtnicht Jaclin Koppman JoAnn Kroger Jean Lucas ........Co-Art Editor ................Co-Art Editor ..................Literary Editor ....,..Advertising Manager ............Business Manager ........Associate Art Editor .,,....Art and Advertising Advisor ..........................Literary Advisor ........,Business Advisor APPRENTICES Bill Krienen Frances Gates Carolyn Ho U59 Carol Stricker PHOTOGRAPHER Roger Burdorf Hertha Siters Jo-Ann Hucksoll Jerry Falbush Fred Doelling James Bolce Delmar Tega rden Illesignedj Don Fischer fResigneclJ TYPISTS Mickey McClannahon Jean Heisler Anne Locke John Poulos Vera Meyer Barbara Morson Carol Allee Elaine Barrick Mary Cramer Jo Urmetz HONORS WON BY THE WITHROW ANNUAL: Columbus Scholastic Press Association Medalist 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, First Place-1935 National Scholastic Press Association All-American 1927, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 Pacemaker-1936 First Class-1928, 1929, 1931, 1932 1944, 1945, 1946 IJITHEHSIHHS, LHUHUTS, HHD SEHEDULES--Hll HHE EHIJLESS THSITS UF THE HHT STHFF The Art Staff of Withrow is the planner of the With- row Annual. Supervising picture schedules, making the dummies, and pasting up layouts are some of the never-ending worries of the Art Staff. Under the guidance of Miss Green the staff is kept busy every night after school. Precision is a must for these workers. The preparation of the Annual has taken not only time and energy, but also an abundance of skillful, competent workers headed by Ken Umbach and Joe Frattallone, art co-editors. The tireless effort, the cooperation of everyone, and the exceptional ability make this staff unsurpassable. FIRST ROW: D. Lessel, M. Humphreys, S. Hermetet, B. Rahe. SECOND ROW: .l.Deffren, V. Bain, P. Finn, J. Poulous. AROUND TABLE: F. Gates, C. Stricker, C. House, Miss Green, T. Jacobs. . 1.114 ': j.J+ . 1.-' Roger Burdorf is the Withrow boy who snaps the shutter as student photographer for the Annual. Since he is employed in a camera shop, this freshman is well qualified to take pictures of our current events. R. Burdorf E K N.-M... THE HITIIUHL LITERHRU STHFF GHTHEITS FUR H TUIIFEREITEE UIT IIEXT DEHDLIIIE Very conscientiously a Literary Staff member busily searches for identification of some club picture. After the identifying is completed, he does the write-up accompanying the photo. Once finished, he submits his story for correction, typing, and completion, thus, after patience and care, the write-up goes to press. The Annual Literary Staff, under the direction of Harriet Aeschbach, editor, and Mrs. Mildred Ladley, advisor, has weathered well the storms that come with publishing a yearbook. The late hours and innum- erable tasks are finally justified when the pride and ioy of the staff is handed to Withrow students. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Hucksoll, D. Kinney, G. Thiele, J. Falbush, M. Ladley, B. Flaugher, M. Rauh, D. Fischer Kresignedl STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Brunck Cresignedl, E. Grove, B. Shafer, F. Doelling, D. Pugh, H. Sifers, W. Meade, B. Taylor, B. Wagner, J. Bolce. NOT IN PICTURE: T. D'Amico, S. Motter. Harriet Aeschbach Marilyn Kautz M ..nm::-f-:. nwfIz.sf- wmv, 'ff n I THE BUSIIIESS HIID HD STIIFFS IUIIBK FDB II BETTER HIIIIUHL IIIID LHBGEB BUDGET Long after three o'cIock one may find, in the vicinity of T26A, the Annual Business Staff working busily to till subscriptions. Under the supervision of Mr. Rhol- Ians, the staff spends many hours arranging appoint- ments with the printer, contacting advertisers, and handling the financial department of the publication. The task of managing the Business Staff of the T947 Withrow Annual was the fuII time job of Gracie Stevenson this year. With a capable and hard-work- ing staff handling the soliciting, planning, laying out, and writing of copy for the ads, the advertising de- partment got off to a fine start on its engaging task. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kroger, E. Fruechtnicht, J. Ermitz, J. Lucas, C. Allee. STANDING: M. Cramer, R. Rhollans, J. Coppman, E. Barric. Mr. Glenn Hanson, EdiTorg K. Umlaach, H. Aeschbach, Mr. Fred Kilclow, Presi- clenT5 M. Kaufz. R. Garn, Mr. Glenn Hanson, Ecliforg A. Sour. Tower-Y is The iunior and senior chapTer of The Y- Over The Thanksgiving holidays WiThrow's Annual Teens aT WiThrow. As officers of Tower-Y and heads and Tower News ediTors journeyed To Milwaukee for of The various commiTTees, These girls represenT lead- The NciTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion ConvenTion. ership. Miss Tilford's guidance is helpful and sTimu- Here They confer wiTh The presidenT and ediTor of laTing and deeply appreciaTed by These leaders. N.S.P.A.'s official publicaTion, The ScholasTic EdiTor. SEAThEl1i: D. McKimmens, D. Brecrcly, M. Malpartida, Miss Tilford, A. Nall, S. Passauer, J. Grossheim. STANDING: M. DuclersTadT, B. Morson, B. Shriner, M. Gott o er. Y A if L... Evil 1 Q ,fx K 5 QQ ,f 4.5 425 5 'I 55, 1' A N if Lg 7 4 - X: Y , ,, , M A s 2. :sf 2 'WDW iw Q, .. 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'iw 4 I .,. film- - - isi l .E.f1-A .- , f 14'f.4ffS5- , i'i5ifW7 Qs.. 1 I , -' ES. . 515x481 ' - V-iw-wfi-2 , W mmaisli'-Qi ,lma- - Q W : 5f,,,Qr..--42 ,za-f ,A -:sa,-f7f?fwf,,w-134114 -1yan-Ji'f-Qziafgqszgv-fgM1-mf. -v w -A ww-- : N- ,lgmfaw-'M wa-11-H-I lx W Rl- wiv-2-wifww-M-fa-AW-'.,2-mefafzf wish- :Sli f My-Lf az-.Q -f-- , A-in-: ff ,,wPQnw5?5L-wvmr'-fw--wimsflzwx-viiqxgW1 -gwswguzk-5.5,mgwmqfqw' - :gk - W -2512-mg f-,gm,,A., ,fsgwf Sam H,-f..ft - , ig, 15- flfgza-fs----ixfsewfpr-1Qr2Hs.g iii-is swift: W. - i 14--. swi-ikM2J'12'--zavfl5-leakiv'-Q,.fwiiif -'Wg 1 A A'--gllm. :w:Zfff3'i14231i'2iW'-f Qgfwszkggfigiligflt-afiiff,-,?Lg:fRswf,mEe ' L - A Kg, , nv A 4, N Q., fl x ff wg- M A 1-in AM -cfm 'Y rs a 1191 V 35? J, , ,. 324' ii' 3 Q- was 1 2 L, - ' ' g,sf4Lfq,gw'Ww7vff- fig, zwwvisf''wwf-1.-1, M i 2 S ,www 1 S 8 'iw AROUND TABLE: M. West, M. Duderstadt, M. Venerable. FIRST ROW: E. Ramey, J. Bauer, M. Monn, E. Rose, T. Miller, J. Botts. SECOND ROW: R. Shorten, J. Bauer, V. Leahy, J. Aden, V. Richty, M. Sinnomon, T. Rexroat. THIRD ROW: E. Godfrey, V. Jenkins, M. Keller, C. Tarpoff, V. Fatsy, E. Manius, B. Lane, J. Noel. FOURTH ROW: B. L. Mitchum, J. McNeal, J. Peters, E. Gray, M. Jacobs, K. Ziccardi, R. Vaccariello, N. Jones, N. McConachie. FIFTH ROW: C. Hahn, J. Ghory, D. Lessel, V. Yarberry, B. Glayer, B. Wilson, J. Joneson, P. Lewis, D. Calhoun, R. Patinou. SIXTH ROW: J. Miller, J. Lucas, M. Fiula, J. llhardt, G. ll- hardt, L. M. Boehm, C. Boehm, M. Finicula, P. Miller, C. Beier, V. Firsty. SEVENTH ROW: S. Seefeldt, J. Andriot, S. Jonesy, P. Winton, J. Woerner, S. Maxwell, D. Shafer, V. Geer, M. Johnston, J. Orr, J. Buchanan. AROUND TABLE: M. L. Loomis, D. Bustle, V. Lambert, J. Oltmeier, J. Evans, J. Nichol, H. Sturm, R. Pringel, V. Hurst. STANDING: E. Karnes, E. Hope, R. Anderson, J. Smith, J. Houck, D. Bready, P. Yee. DDIIIESTIE DUTIES THIIE llll IIEUI IIITEREST FUR HUHIE EIUIIUIIIIES CLUB TIIEHIBEIIS Home Economics Club is a new addition to Withrow's extra-curricular activities. The club was introduced for the purpose of organizing all those who are tak- ing home economics and who are interested in it. The club has succeeded in teaching new slants to house- work, cooking, sewing, and home life in general. These girls have taken home many valuable hints on the various phases of homemaking instructions. All work and no play is definitely not the theme for the Home Economics Club. This club enioys parties which prove good entertainment for all participating. It deserves its great popularity among Withrow's girls. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Baisey, President, J. Ostendorf, D. Fredericks, I Crews, J. Neizer, R. Burdorf, R. Murray, D. Anderegg, C. Wyatt, J. Monroe. SEATED M Rauh, Secretary. STANDING: M. Case C Granda, F. Gates, J. Doerr, B, LihIe, A. MacPeran, D. MiIIer, M. Doscher, K. Merri m n, C. Starr, P. Brown, P, Alert, W Fitzpatrick, J. WaIIer, J. Shroyer, M. SiI vers, M. Zimmerman, S. Hannaford, J KIotz, R. Kalomeres. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Guitihar, M Schmidt, D. Schorr, E. Ansbacher, H Hurris, P. Donahue, J. Hume, Vice-Presi- dent: M. Tung, J. Hiibert, H. BuehIrIy, M Derbes, A. Constable. STANDING: R. Grit fith, J. Herbert, H. Summers, H. Moon, W McMannis, R. Carr, E. Gim, P. Parks, C cker, B. Spees, A. HuII, P. Miller, J ONeaI, R. Smith, B. Lee, M. Tones, Stigall, Treasurer: L. Godshall, B. Baker, R. Hesterberg. hi ff er, N. Deye, A. Leh, D. Mitchell, J - 1 HUIIITIH THE BIRIlIE! SH!! SHUTTER BUGS IIS CIIIIIERHS Ellflt IIT HLI. HIIGIES Ill I II win that contest next week is a familiar expres- sion heard from behind the closed door of I I9, which is the darkroom. CIickI Caught him in the act, is another statement which may also be heard. Camera fans enioy snapping pictures, then dashing down to the darkroom where there are complete facilities for developing, printing, and enlarging. Learning aII they can about the fascinating study of photography, Camera Club members go through aII the various processes concerning the techniques of photography. FIRST ROW: O. Swisshelm, B. Wharton, D. Breyer, C. Harris, E. Kunkle, T. ROW: P. DeVore, V. Hunt, N. Kyrlach, M. Thayer, S. Klein, M. Stofter, V. Cline, V. Leahy, J. Aden, L. Koehler, C. Hahn, N. McCroy. THIRD ROW: J. Konrad, R. Richards, T. Reser, D. Webster, J. Smith, A. Lett, G. Halvordson. TIP TlIPPERS TIITER T0 THE Tip Toppers, the king-size Withrowites, set for their goal that hard task of just having fun. Along with their sponsor, Mrs. Konrad, these six-foot giants en- ioyed Themselves at their annual hayride. The climax ot the year will be the initiation of new members. 5 W. I Q ,. W...JA.,.s,.., i . Dunlap, T. CoIIweII, B. Schmidt, R. Kirsten, J. Hayes, B. Mathias. SECOND Siekman, M. L. Kiphart, G. Scott, N. Lancaster, B. Morris, J. Bickers, S. Moore, D. Simcoy, A. Jauck, G. Qua, H. Keilholtz, B. Rieke, J. Pace, Mrs. THLL3 PHUSITS ELUB, THE SEIEIITIFIE Physics Club, under the advisory leadership of Mr. Clayton Howe, is enjoying another big year in search of the fine points of the science ot physics. The club thrives on talks by experts in physics and by practical experimentations in the fundamentals ot this science. LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND CIRCLE: M. Rauh, G. Thiele, C. Brown, D. Bruns, H. Simister, D. Bolsinger, L. Bratburd, A. Tiemeyer, N. Carpenter, G. Qua, J. Shafer, R. Modlin, B. Zaeh, M. Doscher, B. Warren, K. Merriman, J. Olzer, C. Fowee, M. Lewis, T. Van Atta, R. Erhlich, E. Malora, J. Klotz, B. Schierloh, E. Turner, B. Flaugher, R. Bueler, P. Krummel, M. Stitts, H. Applegate, M. Knoclel, J. Balce, B. Doilling, D. McKinnens, E. Gim, J. Thiel, S. Lautenschlager, S. Motter, R. Taylor, N. Fuldner, J. Monroe, J. Moore, J. Falta, J. ToIIey, R. Bagly, G. Dustin, L. Lumley. NOT IN PICTURE: J. Martino. ,k.,. H . 13 1 1, E., 2 Q - TW . 'V 'A ww WZ' ,. ,, , QM, ' .. 5 w by f M4 , 52,2 - 7 ' Q, 1. 'W Wa nn 'iw ' f awww K 'L ,,,,, . , ., M I A, f -ymgg Q fl A v,-.f,. Y-555, V Aw WD- A , X X, 'X 1 rf ,, ' - 3!iP lf -'iff Af A - f, my ,-,'. f. 7 I LIVW' K r 4? V, ,,L'Qf-viii' -'Mfg- 1, .YL ., A Q , 'ff.3 k'?4 'amp' ,L :A WDW 4 -V - Q Wm , , -L : W. N X I A I 6 . 'f I f ' g ' 1 ei F , QQ ' f 1 f f, M 2 Eb g S 631,55 bw Kr, 335461 is A Q i , ,n51,,,.f , ' ? fi ' 6 , '-Ll-X lr . 1, E.A ,A fi - Egg ?,?w,2, 2' , D , M ,qgeXQpuvr:,E:qw A ff -41' kai' :Q 'f f., hw , - 2 . -II' - . ig, Q 1Ti4f..?W.3ggiL? .a 12 V. 5 ' ,' ' A: , 1'-' ' a+W9i3ey?5Q'2s -.wyigiig W Qi?ssf3s2i31GfPgl -MW 'Q' W J5,Wf.,gq? 5-fifgmsi LM' Sai ,sA?,fm. Vw ,A M Kiwvwv 11? L 1 K 9 ,M .QE i 1' f Af SEATED AT TABLE LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Curtis, C. Stricker, M. Wohlers, R. Garn, L. Low, H. Sturm, H. Varnau, M. Schmidt, R. Tarty, N. Ulmer, T. Usher, C. Brown, J. Stienhoff. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Schwindt, M. Leckie, M. Weuntsler, O. Swisshelm, D. Allen, C. McMullen, S. Sifers, P. Games, A. Nicola, R. Thurmon, E. Braun, N. McAuIey, T. Stevens, J. Schmidt, Santa Claus-D. Hensel. IIIDEIII SHIIIIT IIIIIULHUS DHS FRUEHLIIHE FEST DUREHS FEIISTER HIISEHHUT, FEIERT DER DEUTSEHE VEREIH LUEIHIIHEHTEIII The German Club was founded at Withrow High School in I945 at the request of the pupils in German classes, with Mrs. Nikoloff as its sponsor. The presi- dent, Louis Low, conducts all the meetings in German, Helen Sturin, the secretary, records and reads the minutes in German and the treasurer, Bob Schwindt, presents the financial report in German. Rosemary Garn, vice-president, and program chairman, plan- ned a series of meetings in which entertainment and learning were combined. A fall picnic started the year's activities. This was followed by an impressive initiation meeting in which the ritual was composed and conducted by the president. A musical program based on the works of Mozart was also very well re- ceived by the membership. The Christmas party was the high point of the first semester. All the German customs were observed, even to the traditional verse which Knecht Ruprecht recites to the children. This setting is used for the German Club's picture on this page. Our Easter meeting was also exceptionally enioyable. Mr. Jack Shepman, our speaker, gave a vivid account of his experiences in Germany as a member of the Ninth Army. An Easter egg hunt fol- lowed his talk. The club planned a picnic for May. nr' FUII II'l H FIIIIEIGII STULE Although their utmost desire is to speak French like the natives, these French Club members satisfy them- selves by using the language at their meetings. Their greatest undertaking this year was to collect clothes and money for war-torn France so that peace and security might once again be restored to this unhappy nation. Although the fundamentals of Spanish may be learned in the classrooms, the test of one's ability to use the lang- uage comes during the club meetings. The most outstanding feature of this year's program was the Christmas fiesta, where every member partici- pated in some respect to make this meeting a true Spanish Club holiday. FOREGROUND: IN GROUP: D. Coomer, L. Butterfield, D. Walters. FIRST ROW: J. Light, R. Smith, J. Frattallone, G. Steven- son, J. Hone, A. Whitmire. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Wilson, A. Crawford, V. Meyer, J. Burgett, M. Meade, A. Mc- Intosh, D. Duermit, J. Hucksoll, W. J. Leake, J. Waterman. SECOND ROW: R. Murray, S. Vance, J. Stillmaker, R. Stien, H. Bodenstein, J. Grossheim, C. Heibeck, D. Brown, J. Moore, T. Meyer. SEATED ON BALCONY: J. Ar- mandroff, H. Aeschbach, J. Stillmaker. IN FOREGROUND: S. Dingley, H. Rolfe, M. Rachty, T. D'Amico, R. Ehrlich, E. Hurd, W. Fisher, M. Humphreys, R. Mod- Iin, E. Crabbe, B. Milligan, R. McViCker. GROUP TO THE LEFT: P. Parker, B. Bush, D. Miller Cguitar playerb. LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: S. Kline, J. Parker, B. L. Long, P. McDuffee. SECOND ROW: M. Brandenberg, F. Zink- hon, M. McCIanahan, P. Shore, J. Reeves, D. Jenkins, S. Lauten- schlager, B. Tanner, J. Rogers, M. Haas, M. Egrey, M. Kyrlach. THIRD ROW: G. Thiele, B. Flaugher, A. Nall, J. King, D. Pugh, J. McNeeIy, B. Doelling, M. Zimmermann, J. Emerson. -.. TFP' X4- Q P' E V , 5 X a f Q X WiThrow Junior High Teachers walk conTenT- edly back To The classroom afTer relaxing wiTh a TasTy meal and pleasanT conversa- Tion enioyed in The lunchroom of The main building, while grouped TogeTher on The sTeps of The WiThrow sTadium are Junior High pupils chaTTing abouT The evenTs of The day. The iron gaTes which are opened for all To pass Through during school hours make The Junior High enTrance a lovely one. An exTra TreaT is afforded To The Jun- ior High faculTy as They sTroll back To Their rooms. This feasT for The eyes is WiThrow's lovely campus, beautiful in iTs expanse, and P serene magniTude. THE IUIHUH HIGH STUIJEITTS EHGERLH HIITIEIPHTE HDVHHEIITG T0 SEIHUR HIGH A clever device in Taking aTTendance has been in- corporaTed in The Junior High Physical EducaTion sysTem. Each boy has a number which is placed on The gymnasium wall. When The boys enTer They firsT line up beside Their numbers and place Their fingers upon Them. The numbers which have no hand placed upon Them are absenT. Here Pop Hensel is Taking The roll-call in one of his sevenfh grade gym classes. Passing Through The arch ThaT joins WiThrow Senior High wiTh The Junior High School, we caTch a glimpse of 'feffies and E-flaTs on The way To lunch. AfTer lunch These same school grounds will be The scene of baseball, rope-iumping, and hop-scoTch. ln The background sTands The Junior High Tower which is The cenTral poinT ThaT binds This parT of beauTious WiThrow inTo archiTecTural oneness, and fine grace. .. ,,,7 , illvvm he . IDENTIFICATION FOR OPPOSITE PAGE SEATED-LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Allen, H. Bender, J. Church. SECOND ROW: C. Saliotus, J. Walke, N. Nelson, C. Gohs, M. McConachie. THIRD ROW: M. Gosiger, N. Krylack, P. Fields, C. Seefelt, R. Shepard, M. Malpartida. UPPER LEFT-FRONT TO BACK: L. Holman, A. Gentreep, uniden- tified, K. Stillson, S. Weise. RIGHT-LEFT TO RIGHT: un- identified, J. Moesta, J. Loose. FIRST ROW: fkneelingj P. Ten Eyck, B. Long, B. Meyers, T. Miller. SECOND ROW: E. Hurd, J. Lundquiet, J. Ernst, D. Zichurrdi, L. Allen, unidenti- fiecl. LOWER LEFT TO RIGHT ON FLOOR- FIRST ROW: J. Niederhelman, F. Eyeman, J. Beeler, J. Arm- androff, J. Wilson, B. Fisher. SECOND ROW: G. White, M. Weeks, J. Moeller, M. Bonk- owski, N. Brandenberg, J. Grise, J. Forbes, S. Hahn, J. Gutzwiller. THIRD ROW: M. Dorna, S. Vance, L. Lynn, J. Williams. FOURTH ROW: J. Thomas, M. Knoll, M. Strunk, S. Kline, B. .Prigge, N. Frowe. GRHEEFUL Hllll IJIFFIEULT HTTITUDES PRHETISED HT DHIIEE ELUB IIIEETIIIGS Under the superb guidance of Miss Helen Hutchison the Dance Club at Withrow proceeded to develop its style and technique in a splendid fashion. Joyce Gutzwiller, its truly talented president, inaugurated a new and stimulating program this year. Instead of presenting performances the club held a dance sym- posium. The dance clubs of Walnut Hills and Western Hills met at Withrow with our group. Two well known instructors gave the clubs lessons in technique and composition. These graceful girls practiced diligently every Thursday after school. Their aim was not only to learn the intricate steps of their dances but also to gain grace and poise in carriage. 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L4 . g2g'wfEs1eiffie3.c1'4fm wif' A i . i , N , -i'iy-X-s:',s,:fjs:,,.Yl'W?.'237 'W 'T My-fw'w,y.5,.f:ma ,.,r:..p -21 ga' . ,A - .1 g, , ., f , .gg.L,.. .T J -f qissfwww-ww1W,Qi3 v 'fm' ,iz g,g,r,'i5,11.2giz...vv.,yd.. 1,.:.,,,.,,iq..a. g,,,:J,..f,,c,L,W1J:.,w,.g-,.:c.Q,,133ii355Eaw+wf- - New 'Av ,.., gy , .',- - -1-, lx ow- W. ,-wwf-wa -- '?Qsii'-Wifvi 1, 'Miz ' 7? iw fem-V?-55:W53'wlfwife-rr? ,xswgfiffv ei ' . -.ir ir -, flu' wg- wg, Y' -4 U 5 W MJ,-.7 ,Q J Q1 .ve-,1 ' --e.m..,i.gf.,1-, 'Ki' ' fp 1 msiZwiw,mmi,2f3TrEQ5g wwaw.Qarn xammieciw, T., W fi ofivs we TQ? iff sew The snows have melTed from WiThrow's PaThways, The rains have come To prepare The earTh for a new season, and boTh WiThrow and The resT of The world feel a change of aTmosphere-wiTh The coming of sprung As soon as The willow Tree is enveloped in her pale green veil, and The cherry Tree forms a deep pink paTTern againsT The dark green evergreens, and when The fra grance of The wild plum Trees hovers over The bridge and The magnolias bursT inTo hundreds of creamy whlTe and burgandy blooms, The sTudenTs of WiThrow Hlgh are Tully aware ThaT . . . Spring ls Here. 1- xxx K' 1 X Q Spring Cleaning . . . How Much Our Lockers BeneflT By lTl gspring Rams They Bring A New Season And A New Hope JIOO i il if C000 , IT. AND IF Yoxf WANT gf3g'A2'fbfbT ion, Ton. mia :tml lg RE mv rnmxsrzm ANWFNUOLENCE HIS WORK H25 is ,fx Hfwn Inspiration . . . Work Harder, Live Better, Seek Wisdom . Spring And Minstrels . . . Almost Synonymons At Withrow Sports . . . As Soon As The Weather Permits Track Begins - ..-...e........ . . . ,1.......-. .....- -.,,.. -. ..-,-,... Y S, Nd, BUILDERS 0F BRUTHERHUUD As one step in building a bridge of brotherhood, Withrowites sponsored a display in the front hall. Protestants, Cath- olics, Jews, Moslems,-all are Americans. VETERHIIS UF lUORlD LUHR II Veterans of World War ll, after serving in the Army, Navy, and Merchant Marine in the United States and the Pacific, re- turned to Withrow to resume their studies. LEFT TO RIGHT-FIRST ROW: T. Knox, Jr., B. Meier, R. Colthar, D. Erb, P. Strait, D. Matracia. SECOND ROW: C. Walker, G. Asmus, H. llhardt, J. McFarland. THIRD ROW: R. Nichting, R. Apple, D. Schmits, B. Decker, C. Robinson. l T l l F D W L is.STANDlNG: J. Drake, D. Jenkins, R. Pullem, L. Stant, B. Mclntosh, J. Messer. T0 HLL UllTHR0lU B095 SIGTITH GHTHIHH Sigma Gamma, Senior Boys' Honorary Society, repre- sents the twelve outstanding boys of the graduating class. Their interest in extra-curricular activities and their high records make them worthy of membership. PETE FURITISHES THE HHPPH Elllllllli For many Withrowites the candy man is out ot this world. Either in rain or shine the happy smile is always there to greet us. Pete confesses that selling candy to the students bring pleasure and brightness to his work. REPHESEITTS THE HIGHEST SEHUUL GUHL . BOTTOM ROW-LEFT TO RIGHT: Davis, Neison, Shepler, Fry, Meyers, Giardullo, Ernst, Cosby, Hagen, Johnson, Brown, Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: Horny, Horne, Eschenbach, Purificato, Meacham, Boston, Wess, Dugan, II Diehl, Haase, Giardulla. THIRD ROW: McMillian, No . UJITHR0lU'S SPEEDU 1947 DIHIIIUIIIJ SIIUHDE, GUIDED B9 EUHEH GILLILHIID, REVIVE Often the resounding crack of a well-hit ball may be heard in the back playfield as the Tiger team tangles with other squads from the Public High School Lea- gue. The three sacks are usually covered by Claude Wess, ist base, Jim Neison, 2nd base, and Roy Shep- ler in the hot corner. Bill Mclntosh at short completes the snappy Orange and Black infield. Alternating on 2:59 fi' ,f the mound are Earl Diehl, Tom Meacham, and Mike Giardullo, while Chuck Purificato fills the position be- hind the plate. Ross Cosby in left and Meacham and Giardullo, each taking spells hurling and playing the two remaining outfield positions, complete the Tiger roster. Although playing a tough schedule, our slug- gers have high hopes for a very successful season. Boys Such As These Form The Backbone Of The Team Several Of Our Players Engaged In A Pepper Game. r '7' J is Q , ' V Q I L Q . . N X . B 2 Q- , , fy i ee... xt 2, s ,M aa 1 T M h B. Mclnfosh J. Brown J N son C P f fo ElU SPRIIIG IITTEREST Ill THE LEHTHERED-EUVERED SPHERE IIT TIGERTUUJITS STHDIUIH R. Shepler, C. Eschenbach, D. Hagen, D. Ernst, H. Boston, C. Wess 1947 TRHEII TEIIIII IS UUTSTHIIIJIIIG The events in which the Withrow track team participates are all inclusive. For the seniors are: the 220 yard Iow hurdle, the I00 yard dash, and the mile relay. The juniors take part in the I00 yard high hurdle, the I20 yard low hurdle, and the 50 yard dash. Then there is the half mile relay for the iunior and senior teams. Other events included in the track men's program are: the broad iump, 440 yard dash, 220 yard dash, the half mile, the discus throw, and the shot put. Withrow glories in the skill of her track men and in their high standard of sports- manship. Our track team has made an excellent record in competion with those of other schools. Congratulations! N. Phillips LEFT TO RIGHT-FIRST ROW: Mr. Nimmo, D. Niland, C. Brunck, W. Van Epps, F. Gibson, J. Messer, J. Martina, N. Phillips, D. Hammer, R. Spencer, B. Davis, L. House, J. Thiel, B. Brown. SECOND ROW: L, Lumley, W, Rye, R, Carroll, H, Meyer, C, Krqtz, J. Griffith, B. Duval, C. Ernst, R. Patton, E. Kinley, C. Crawford, H. Thomas, N. McAnley, B. Mill, C. McMullen. THIRD ROW: G. Nair, D. Ernst, H. Copelin, D. Schneider, A. Ecorwmon, G- Doughmcy, D- Und, T- Dunlap. F- Jordan, R- Rudd. B- Rud- cliff, R. Bennett, J. Celwell, T. Calwell, D. Eyer. FOURTH ROW: E. Ogier, W. Rollins, D. Moore, J- Ballard, C- Mfwl, C- Jones, E- Koringel, D- Bolsinger, N- Birney, B- Polson, C. Wyatt, S. Foster, J. Boswick, W. Wade. FIFTH ROW: E. Philpot, M. Griffith, F. Foster, D. Davis, P. Pummill, S. Stephens, J. Taylor, V. Graves, J. Gassett, W. Hanna, J. Denges, F. Boyers, E. Owsley, P. Jonson, P. Mohney. SIXTH ROW: B, Bixler H. Andreadis, A. Nixon, B. Virgil, R. Kohl, C. Williams, B. Duncan, H. Boston, Z. Thornton, L. Hammel, B. Morrison, J. Walker, N. Biltz. SEVENTH ROW: B. Moore, J. Carpenter, V. Maxson, A. Tevis, J. Hume, J. Kumpf, I.. Rouse, J. Jonson, W. Moore, J. Jackson, B. Winkler, C. Kordis, D. Mitchell, J. Crews. Managers: S. McKay, H. Reeves, R. Griffith fforegroundj 2 3 2 E Z LEFT TO RIGHT--FIRST ROW: D. Niland, S. Gough. SECOND ROW: W.Jenkins, L. House, N. Phillips, R. Spencer, D. Fries, J. Ulrich, A. Appenfelder, G. Minning. RIGURUUS HDD IIITEIISIVE TRHIIIIIIG KEEP THE TRHEK TEHlll Ill IIIHGIIIFIEEHT Flllilll Mr. Nimmo, popularly known among the track men as Nim, insists on a maxi- mum amount of running to keep his boys in form. When the weather absolutely prohiloits outdoor running they must per- form this exercise on the indoor track of the gym. The calesthenic exercises de- picted here are an important part of the team's training. The coaches work with the men first to determine each man's specialty and then to develop that special- ty by teaching proper technique. A fea- 3 ture of Nim's method is to permit each man to work out his own training schedule. , Il w---fHhW5K1t?iMT?uxmA- '.LT..w..see:aSs2-fHa112e'?..Z.2??.N3S , NWS WEHXQSWSLNS i Stl FOURTH ROW: P. Daulton, l. Pinkard, R. Bittman, J. Pinkard, B. Justin, R. Lang, J. Messinger, J. Stovall, C. House, B. Hamlin, M. Billiter. THIRD ROW: H. Pascal, J. Matthews, J. Howison, P. Krummel, M. Knoll, J. Monce, S. Abel, G. Thurston, P. Schorr, K. Wildeson, J. Swanson, B. De Angelo, K. Clark, B. Zaeh, J. Shelt, E. Stoneburner, W. Fisher, S. Blank, B. Got- thoffer. SECOND ROW: K. Nelson, N. Johnson, J. Shluep, M. Braun, P. McCartney, B. Prigge, P. McDuffee, M. Rauh, G. Quo, J. Hayes, D. Schultz, L. Meade, G. Miller, B. Aker. FIRST ROW: J.Drake, S. Sifers, M. Stitts, T. Colwell, C. Miller, H. Miller, J. Crews, J. Colwell, R. Tartz. RUGGED RHIIUETS SEIID FHST SERVES Let's volley for serve. This is a familiar phrase starting every tennis match. Zing! The ball hits the court and that thrilling, fast game of tennis is under way once again. As the ball bounces back and forth on Withrow's fine courts, the players develop a cer- tain rythmn which enables perfect co-ordination of mind and body. The fall and spring tournaments high- light the season with the presentation of loving cups and other awards. Singles and doubles alike make up these tournaments. Tennis club continues after school is out in June, for the courts are open under the supervision of Mr. Harold Sherman, the sponsor. BOTTOM PICTURE: H. Miller, J. Drake, J. Colwell, T. Colwell if mfs: . F5354 S., ,I 32552 2 2 X Jfigeissmf -Wi'lQ:ze+:,11:s2tz1 6, W, 1 va HE 8 as , S W ,lf sf I P , ? i i 7 4 Q 1.4 k,,1f: 1 If ww W7 , In mflijl 1 4 ft K a 5 5 ff .4 ,1f:-11Q.1- . mm fy : l'. -- .miigx . 'A ff' f f X ff? if x x ws WWW' J X -Q ww' -is fn .K Q ,- 1 w f fi l'- ' ' . fx. -lr: .x za Q ? M- 9 , . ,. i K X ,rf K S 'V - w 3: f x. , . , if-,g k 1 525 Q gi, X ' s.:. ' ., elm -fm k , --fd 5, +w,., L x. w vo fn. xA' 2 Q Q N-Q Q'9 k'-ny Wifi -2 ., iz'-w-25,3 3 Sf 55 11 A wh f 54.-ZW: 3 as www wi J? 3 H ' hx wr r W'9'7Ql, Sf fi w4:sz4fMW M, HHH 1W?fifii?:iw'A3 E. J is-251 f -fwwwmfmgfsg W 4'W-WMM fe'ff,.N,. 'ii I I I 5 T gy m Q - sg! B, mgf1z2se'1., 'fig , f , '- -,ev:gf-fwm,,g5fgggp,:f,, W, Qki V , . . ,V A, .,..,.. If Y - -- 1 tm H 1 k 3 lg-V. Qlxfi ,fif'kW:E:TSf?5'f':f,:z .Q .351-?7fT'iml:S 7B93'1 Q xefQ'- f--' .- f M W Mfff:f?fWf,f'1w,swQ ,:-fl' -'mzw , . , Aw fv,fwwff2fA22Q?2-wkfw,-ww.:. 'fx f w,gm-Q., , ,l,,,, ,, ,L L - b f f W,.f4,.,zb1,mMm wif-zffffzv,'Qgyefww my 1.-'mwifff4g,.W mf1,f5w -A, ,gf A rwit.Q52-fH12gE3fP1sf5Q??7?ivqQtQ-i-,WX512.25227-S'+ f f- ,f7s7wf5!au,Uv' 4 swmfsfiygggs.-gf-m,sgPfiw.ssff2f,-- ,fe 7 ae, ,,,.,- 1 X ' y X N 123, A ,. , -- ,w.m.-f,Lf K Q W. . fl '- ' wk ,, K 1,-wi-.53-fagg.:c:exs.,m-m',L:.Q,',, QAM :ff 5 , ' -fgzsiwfZ 1tif2f2ff3f.55zfWeL-1-1f , 'fi vfrgwk-Q-' 1 ? ww VK? wma 1 CELLOS: N. J. Allison, C. Stuewve, B. Gotthotfer, P. Richey, M. T. Augustine. OBOES: N. Fuldner, M. Bartsch. BASSOON: N. Johnson, L. Smith. VIOLA: B. Morris, C. Gifford, Parman, B. Jones. BASS VIOL: R. Schierloh, J. Hull, THE UREHESTRH Hllll THE SUIIIPHUIIETTES C. Miller, A. Gentry, TROMBONE: A. Tiemeyer. TUBA: R. Korsberg. PIANO: B. Wagner, J. Curtis, D. Tegarden. HARP: J. Jordan. ORCHESTRA LIBRARIAN: L. Fahule PRUDUEE IHUSIE UF SUPERIUR EHLIBER Under the direction of Mr. Earl Behrman, better known here at Withrow as Doc, the orchestra has given several fine performances this year. Some of these are the Late Spring Concert, the accompani- ment for the Nutcracker Suite, and a program on Parents' Night. This organization generously lends its talent to other clubs by providing music for their various activities, such as the Thalian play overtures. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Jones, C. Miller, J. Jordan, A. Gentry, J. Hull, B. Schierloh. VW EITIUUIIIETIT HIID HHRIJ LUURK BU THE For many years the standards of a high school musi- cal organization have been upheld by Withrow's or- chestra, under the direction of Mr. Earl Behrman. The past two school terms have seen the music credit ex- tended from one-fourth to one-half in value, thereby balancing the scales between the band and the orchestra. In June, Withrow's late Spring Concert engages a night of the orchestra's time. ln this per- UREHESTRH PRUDUEES GUUD TITUSIE formance an outstanding number, which has been prepared by the members, is played. This year the memorable Grieg Concerto is being executed with Barbara Wagner as piano soloist. Other organiza- tions, such as churches and social clubs, reap enjoy- ment from the efforts of Withrow's musicians. The pupils in the Withrow orchestra comprise part of the Presentation Orchestra, the backbone of the Minstrels. va nn AN ow om-cu GARDEN IRISH FANT END MEN lN'T M N A ISBEHAVI NCARMEN' SKIT .Q 4. ,. N eff: H. 1 ' 4 .wwf Q45 Q X M. I w ffm c Hmvvlv 'WW 116 IJESIGIIIIIG, SELUIHG, HIID IIIHKE-UP THSKS HRE DDIIE B!! FEHIIHIIIE HIIIISTRELEERS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Mead, B. L. Long, R. Garn, N. Simons, E. Maier, J. Swanson, J. Moesia, N. Carpenier, C. Carr H. Miles, B. Vanclerheid, B. Weingariner, J. Ruhl, S. Passauer, R. Buerler, C. Walsh, M. L. Loomis, J. Rubenbauer, J. Lucas, M. Dennis F. Gates, A. Whilmire, N. Keller, K. Merriman, J Wheatley, Miss Murphy, J. Harshmcm, M. Heimsafh, G. Woerner, E. L. Sfoneburner el? 2 YW? IIIIIISTRELS IIIEHII LIIIIG HOURS, HHRII IIIIIRII FUR IIIIILE EHURUS, STIIGE EREIU Presented here are some shots of the make-up, costume cmd design, and stage crews. As the exciting moment ot first curtain approaches, the members man their posts, ready for action. As curtains part the product of cooperation brings success. TECHNICAL CREW: B. Blum, R. Burdorf, J. Drake, K. Eicher, C. Ernst, L. Fahnle, A. Groenke, C. Hartman, C. Healey, D. Heitz, M. Herschede, H. Hopewell, R. Kemen, A. Lett, P. Mainous, J. Matthews, S. McVey, R. Messinger, R. Modlin, J. Moesta, J. Ostendarf, R. Pullem, N. Reed, L. Rouse, B. Shafer, S. Siters, D. Smith, C. Stanforth, B. Swift, B. Taylor, G. Wilson, O. Young. MALE CHORUS: A. Barden, R. Bittmann, P. Blackmore, J. Benhase, F. Boyer, E. Braun, J. Colwell, D. Cook, J. Darling, B. Dean, B. Fitzgerald, B. Girty, J. Hayes, D. Hezlep, J. Hendricks, J. Hume, J. Hulsbeck, F. Jordon, W. Linger, T. Lutz, M. Mann, W. McMannis, D. Merten, J. Messer, B. Mithoefer, J. Moore, M. Morrissey, T. Pratt, C. Pryor, T. Putnam, G. Quo, R. Rahe, K. Rennegerg, B. Rieke, W. Roller, W. Sampson, K. Schanz, E. Schmidt, B. Shafer, J. Sifers, S. Sifers, W. Stansford, K. Umboch, D. Vega, C. Wharton, J. Zimmerman. MAKE-UP COMMITTEE: S. Blank, N. Brandenburg, P. Calchero, L. Contner, D. Cooper, M. Coulter, M. Gilespie, A. Gutiahr, M. Herschede, D. Hodson, R. Jett, S. Kleine, N. Kyrlach, J. Langdon, D. Lessel, J. Lucas, G. McCartney, W. Memke, J. Messinger, P. Miller, P. Newbold, J. Parker, E. Petry, A. Routsong, P. Scharr, M. Schmidt, J. Schultz, D. Schwartz, B. Steinkamp, G. Stevenson, J. Stovall, P. Syler, B. Tench, M. West, R. White, D. Williams, H. Wilson, W. Woods. COSTUME AND DESIGN COMMITTEE: B. Adams, J. Angle, I. Baker, C. Beir, B. Bemis, B. Boone, D. Bready, V. Carnahan, L. Chalmers, K. Clark, E. Crable, V. Dearing, D. Dearth, J. Ghory, M. Gotthoffer, C. Hahn, J. Hauser, B. Henry, J. Hewston, J. Hilbert, M. Hill, B. King, B. Lessel, D. Lessel, P. Lewis, J. Light, C. Lowsey, R. Merckle, R. Moormeier, P. Morrow, B. Morson, R. Murray, J. Neal, E. Oliverio, L. Fingstag, S. Reed, A. Reichle, J. Selby, J. Shelton, V. Siekmann, B. Stevenson, P. Swift, F. Tucker, D. Roth, D. Cooper, R. Jett, W. Van Epps, C. Sudbrach, W. Meinke, L. Woods, E. Dugan, P. Miller FIXING LIGHTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Herbert, R. Modlin, R. Tartz, K. Eichers, M. Lewis, T. Novak. OTHERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Petrie, B. Meier, M. Martin, E. Hurst, D. High, G. Lipman, W. Lewis, R. Hallows, D. Friesz, D. Taylor, D. McCarthy, D. Holwadel VIOLINS: S. Strunk, M. Strunk, M. Zimmerman, C. Martin, J. McKernan, M. Billiter, VIOLA: B. Morris, C. Gifford, CELLOS: N. Allison, C. Stuewe, GUITAR: D. Miller, FLUTES: G. Thiele, C. Curtis, C. Bennett, OBOE: N. Fuldner, BASSOON: N. Johnson, CLARINETS: D. Kuck, B. Flaugher, B. Cadwallader, D. Kepler, D. Moriates, W. Fisher, BASS CLARINET: J. Michelman, HORNS: S. Paolino, M. Humphreys, M. Knoclel, B. Dickson, M. Meyer, SAXOPHONES: J. Broxterman, D. Levi, D. Allen, C. Diers, D. Forg, TRUMPETS: F. Avril, R. Henderson, H. Patterson, F. Mackay, J. Shoemaker, R. Melson, J. Klotz, TROMBONES: T. Blumen- stein, D. Hessong, A. Tiemeyer, A. Philippi, R. Marttin, B. Joseph, BASSES: J. Thiel, B. Schierloh, J. Hull, D. Korselaerg, DRUMS: C. Grimm, W. Avril, J. Beard- sley, S. Newell, PIANOS: J. Curtis, D. Tegarden, E. Thompson, Alternates-B. Bentley, F. Guckenberger, HARP: J. Jordan, LIBRARIAN: L. Fahnle. LUUPERHTIUII, LHBUR, HIIIJ THLEIIT LUIIIBIIIE T0 IIIHIIE THE IIIIIISTRELS FHIHUUS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Mr. G. Smith, Mr. A. Hensel, Mrs. D. Scott, Mr. N. Nankovitch, Mr. E. Behrman, Miss L. Murphy, Mr. A. Martin, W. Lewis, M. Martin, R. High, Miss G. Gooley, Mr. R. Stearns, E. Stoneburner, Miss l. Stose, M. Zimmerman, Mr. R. Worth, R. Garn, Mr. J. Srofe, Mr. H. Vordenberg, Mrs. T. Smith. INTERLOCUTORS: D. Derbes, F. Dencer. END MEN: B. Blum, E. Dugan, O. Hardin, D. Hensel, N. McAuIey, D. Niland, D. Schultz, T. Stevens, J. Warner. SKIT MEMBERS: D. Coomer, C, Crow, J. Bolce, T. D'Amico, S. Dingley, A. Gutiahr, L. Howell, E. Hurst, P. Jones, J. Koppman, S. Lautenschlager, M. Malpartida, R. McFarIin, F. Reeder, C. Saliotus, D. Shaeter, P. Schorr, G. Thayer, J. Thomas, J. Vance, C. Wiede- mer, B. Weise, J. Williams. USHER COMMITTEE: H. Applegate, C. Borrow Calternatel, J. Brown, J. Burgett, R. Cadwallader, C. Carr, M. Dinkelmann, M. Doscher, J. Drake, P. Edwards, J. Falta, B. Forbriger, B. Gillespie, M. Haas, E. Hartman, M. Herschede, V. Meyer, S. Motter, R. Murray, G. Nickerson, S. Passauer, J. Poulos, M. Rauh, J. Rubenbauer Calternatel, A. Saar, B. Schwindt, D. Sendelbeck, L. Stant, C. Carr, B. Stevenson, G. Stevenson, M. Stoffer, E. Stoneburner, J. Tolley, A. Whitmire. PONIES: L. Allen, H. Bender, P. Beniamin, M. Bonkowski, L. Braun, B. Fisher, N. Ford, N. Gentrup, J. Giese, J. Glasgow, M. Gosiger, D. Gristock, J. Gutz- willer, S. Hahn, J. Hemple, J. Hilbert, D. Dodson, J. Hone, J. Kinzer, M. Kiellenberg, S. Kleine, M. Knoll, B. Long, E. Maier, J. Moeller, J. Moesta, N. Nelson, P. Price, B. Prigge, R. Prinzel, J. Reeves, M. Ruchty, J. Scheiffele, D. Schofield, R. Shepard, B. Shoup, N. Snider, D. Stallings, P. Ten Eyck, S. Vega, J. Walke, S. Weise, P. Westertield, S. Woodruff, N. Carpenter, S. Church, R. Cordes, P. Fields. PRINTING COMMITTEE: R. Hertel, E. Hurst, A. Jauch, H. Keilholz, D. Rohrbaugh, G. Wilson. VOCALISTS: M. Nethero, P. Bender. FIRST ROW: P. Westerfield, J. Geise, D. Schofield, H. Bender. SECOND ROW: J. Hemple, M. Gosiger, S. Verga, N. Nelson 5 G. Meinlcing, D. Brown, P. Bissel, J. Poulous DUB HEHRTS lllERE UUUIIG HDD Elly, PRESENTED B9 THHLIHII DRFIHIHTIE ELUB Undoubtedly one of the best scenes was that in which Dick and Leo had to think of everything possible to cure Cornelia's measles. Since the medical inspectors were approaching, the boys covered the spots with D. Reeves, V. Meyer, M. Rauh, S. Sifers, D. Schultz, P, Bis a worn out hat and a thick face powder. When Cornelia engaged in her dramatic orations, Emily, her ballet, and De la Croix, a telephone conversation in his native tongue, the stage became a laugh riot. sel, D. Derbes, G. Quo, G. Meinking, J. Urmetz . W' 'li A , , 3 4535636 5 D 1 A -Q, 5 'D fu QE is 5 :mm TOP PICTURE: A. Crawford, J. Hone, G. Lambert, G. Speckman, S. Sifers, D. Derbes, E. Barnes, T. D'Amico, E. Hartman, G Halvordson MIDDLE PICTURE, FIRST ROW: J. Spangel, A. Whitmeyer, V. Meyer, B. Morison, G. Mein king, B. Prigge, B. Tench, C. Crow, G Speckman. SECOND ROW: R. White, M. C Ruchty, P. Bissel, C. Saliotus, R. McVicker, V. Meyer, J. Wasmer, J. Hone, D. Schofield THIRD ROW: J. Freeman, Miss Rosenberger, J. Hayes, G. Qua, M. Malpartidu, D. Zic cardi, G. Lambert, E. Hartman, R. Murray M. Zimmermann. FOURTH ROW: D. Brown B. Koehler, J. Poulous, D. Webster, E. Barnes BOTTOM PICTURE: D. Schultz, D. Scheafer D. Sifers, D. Reeves, D. Derbes, B. McFarlin H. Pascal, P. Pieper, M. Rauh, T. D'Amico C. Carr, D. Rodgers, A. Crawford, G. Hal vordson, J. McNeuly, J. Urmetz, J. Moore SIDE PICTURE: G. Meinking, P. Bissel LARGE PICTURE: B. McFarlin, A. Whitmeyer, C. Salictus, G. Lambert, J. Hone, P. Templeton Tlllll STRIIIIIIG SEEIIES FRUIII THETHHLIHII HIT, Two of the many laugh-provoking moments in which this comedy abounded are shown here. The excruciatingly funny stateroom scene, when Cornelia and Emily are re- tiring, was done to perfection. The awkwardness of Emily's repeated descents from the upper birth drew gales of laughter from the delighted audience. The bed bug scene, depicted below, was equally uproarous. The horror of the girls, upon discovering the presence of the unwelcome guests, brought howls. Otis Skinner OUR HEHRTS LUERE UUUIIG HIID EHS! in the role of disintector was irristible. Hilarity was the keynote of this entertaining play, which was presented on two successive nights. The Thalian Club, consisting of iuniors and seniors, and directed by Miss Rosenberger, heartily enjoys the strenuous training it receives. This club, the oldest dramatic organization in Withrow, is iustly proud of the many excellent productions it has staged tor well-filled houses. On the preceding page are presented the T947 members of the Thaliah Club. 121 I GEllS TUGHTH, H SUll0llUlIlFOR BHITIIUETS, PLHUS, SUITES, Hllll GUUD TllliES Sponsored by Miss Ruth Grove, Withrow's Gens Togata is a fun-loving, active club. Freshmen who have 90 averages are permitted to ioin the club in the second semester, but there is no scholastic re- quirement for sophomore, iunior, and senior Latin students. The club holds two meetings every month. First there is a business meeting followed by a pro- gram in which a few members of the club put on a skit and the club plays games. The meeting is usually closed by the singing of popular songs that have been translated into Latin by the members of the club. This year'several of the members of the club, under the supervision of Mrs. Marion Maish, composed the music and lyrics for a themesong for the club. The group, with Mrs. Maish as accompanist, sang the new song to the club. lt is entitled lo Gens Togata and was received well by the members. At the annual Latin Banquet, held at Knox Church this spring, the club will present a comedy, in Latin, based on the story of Perscus. The banquet will culminate the ac- tivities of the club 'for this year. FIRST ROW: G. Ulm, M. Bartsch, J. Niederhelman, M. Simmons, L. Allen, J. Tolley, N. Simons, H. Applegate, P. McDuffe, M. Thayer, J. Hauser, C. Cargill, P. Swift, E. Hartman, D. McKimmens. SECOND ROW: S. Strifler, N. Johnson, J. Swanson, M. Strunk, S. Clark, V. Bain, M. Polder, M. Saffron, J. Schweitzer, l. Scarpinski, M. Batsakes, M. Maple, J. Parker. THIRD ROW: J. Davis, J. J. Stewart, D. Dearth, R. Heimsath, S. Helming, C. Becker, L. McLaughlin, L. Miller, J. Ernst, M. Anshutz, B. Prigge, A. Reichle. FOURTH ROW: J. Knose, J. Griffith, W. Black, N. Holz, E. Martin, J. Selby, M. Baumbach, S. Church, J. Savery, H. Sifers, J. Wilson. FIFTH ROW: J. Falta, R. Kober, J. Kratz, N. Fulclner, D. Solt, J. Shafer, J. Deffren, M. Weber, S. Passauer, K. Merriman, V. Pluedderman, G, Russell, D. Kuck, N. Nelson, S. Blank, H. Hardwick, J. Langdon, N. Carpenter, M. Rauh, H. Bender, B. Brueggemann, J. Oliver, J. Scheiffele, J. Wasmer. SIXTH ROW: J. Shuster, J. Bolce, A. Murphy, S. Stephens, J. Thompson, C. Davis, B. Pace, M. Schwarz, M. Walker, J. Wordeman, S. Sturnk, E. Ansbacher, J. Schultz, B. Biltz, M. Bayles, M. Fink, M. Means, S. Traut, B. McNeely. SEVENTH ROW: W. Meade, C. Wharton, R. Kinney, W. Bently, W. Esxher, H. Hengstenberg, E. Korengel, P. Sauerbrum, A. Wendell, G. Miller. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Teagorden, J. Bolce, D. Kuck, J. Wuenker, B. Forbriger, N. Simons, K. Kline, R. Giesel, D. Martin, J. Swanson, W. Lewis This year Gens Togata presented their comedy, Jusius Caesar, as an assembly program. The play was written, directed, and produced by Miss Ruth Grove, the club's sponsor. Dawn Martin, a U.C. student, and former member of the club, played the part of Julius Caesar. The musical score included parodies of such songs as Coax Me a Little Bit, O Celeste Aida, I've Been Working On The Railroad, No, No, A Thousand Times No! and Onesy, Twosy, plus numerous others. f LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Wuenker, E. Bockstiegle, H. Bain, D. Dickerson, C. Zeoly, E. Hartman, B. Burringer, H. Henstenberg, J. Bolce, PROSTRATE: D. Martin 'Fw 'Y wir Mmm 35 Q? fl!! Never again in your lives, seniors, will you ex- perience such an emotion as you felt on this memor- able day. Filled with sorrow and ioy, nostalgia and expectancy, you trod Withrow's pathways for the last time, as students. Your Alma Mater is proud of you and wishes you well in the years to come. In those years you will go tar and accomplish great things. You will help in the making of a fine new world. But may you never stray too far to return at least in thought, to the pathways of Withrow. lUITHR0lU'S STHDIUTIT FURTIIS LUVELU SETTIITG FUR THE GRHDUHTIUII EXEREISES f . ..K,,1i?'. :av , Q ' Wi ,, Wg L - ,, , . ,gg ' 'X' ' I 9 wl-eww V w 1 -Q , ' 2 1 ' ' '7 . Q' 4' N Z. V- ' f - . 4, ' , W Af 'wi , M Y T. R Eff-9'-22352 , 'K .. l Kg 2, S K 'K K Jw ' QM' K K Ki- ff xfw ,wxw .Y ,A ..,, X sl Q K Wg V . AIR h K 4 ' S H -e 1, K, .9 f.1',.v I 32' Wg rv A55 Q. gas 6 A a 3 M, K. ,,-.s..L ' Q QL 'iii-fbiiilk H W W W? 1-, Q, 'ij . 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From the most naive freshman to the most sophisticated senior her student body forms Withrow's character. How fortunate are these students, to be guided by a wise and sincerely interested administrative staff and faculty! We present here examples of the many interesting facets of Withrow's personality. Her external appear- ance is one of great beauty, but of what importance would this be without her matching beauty of charac- ter? Looking at the pages which follow, we hope you will perceive what a truly interesting personality these, her people, give their Alma Mater-Withrow High. Minstrel Costumes Fascinate Director And Designers Alike G The Spirit Of Giving Captures The Hearts Of Withrowites , A Wide-Eyed Freshie Admires Talented Tuck And His Sax These Class Rings Hold Many Pleasant Memories OfWi1hrow ' A MWUTUYG D0ll C0ll9CTl0n lS A TYPlCUl Feminine l'l0l9bY ..-.,..-, .. .,.--.,... ....-. .-. ...- --.-......-......-.f-. -----v-V ' Now, Here's A Very Unusual Hobby For You To Tangle With! g A MR. WALTER PEOPLES, PRINCIPAL IHEET lllITHR0lU'S EHIEF UF STHFF--HE DUES Il IJIFFIEULT l0B UlEI.l Mr. Walter Peoples, our competent principal, is an inspiration to the teachers and students in their quest for knowledge. He not only helps the newcomer to become accustomed to high school life, but he also acts as an advisor to the senior who is preparing for college or a career. Being the guid- ing light for some three thousand Withrow teachers and students is a responsibility which requires kindness, fairness, tolerance, and understanding. All of these qualities combined with many years of experience as both a teacher and a principal make Mr. Peoples tops in our estimation. He has brought Withrow successfully through four trying war years, and it is his hope that we, as students and potential leaders, do not rest on our oars. We must strive for greater understanding in order to solve intelligently the problems of our world. I I MR. MATHIAS, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I.UITHIIOUI'S TRIUITIVIIIHTE IEIIDS IJII To keep up with the members of Withrow's faculty is impossible for they are always busy. Teachers at Withrow are not merely instructors, they are friends who are always willing to help. Of the many leaders at Withrow, Mr. Mathias is one of the busiest. Besides his duties as assistant principal, he is advisor of Sigma Gamma, councilor of freshmen and iunior boys, and supervisor of many activities about the school. Another busy person at Withrow is Mr. Wilbur, prin- cipal of Junior High, who is always kept on the alert. One of the most important aspects of his position is to prepare the effies for their four years of work in the senior high. In addition to her many other activities, being dean of girls keeps Miss Agerter occupied. In- cluded in her daily work is the issuing of absence ex- cuses, planning careers, solving problems, and presiding over Dux Femina. MR. WILBUR, JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL MISS AGERTER, DEAN OF GRILS FIBLE DEHIIS 0F lUITHR0lU'S PUPILS which are done by the advisors. Included in their duties are attention to absences from study halls and giving out detention slips. The freshman dean, Miss Hall, has enough to do helping bewildered freshies adjust to the swiftly moving activities of Withrow, while Mr. Vigard spends some of his time running the ever needed stage crew. The other advisors: Miss Murphy, who has charge of the entire costuming committee for the Withrow Minstrels, and Mrs. Konrad, who is the beloved sponsor of Tip-Toppers, complete the Withrow staff of advisors. Miss Hall-Freshmen Girls MV- Vigard-S0Ph0m0'e BOYS Miss Murphy-Sophomore Girls Mrs. Konrad, Assistant to Miss Agerter UlITHR0lll'S BIG f0Ult HRE TUPS These efficient secretaries are always ready to as- sist pupils and faculty alike in any way possible. They, like all Withrow's other personnel, have the patience, understanding, and ability that make Withrow a fine school. As Miss Allen says, The office is iust like one big, happy family with a normal amount of trials and tribulations. We all realize how smoothly the routine, but vital, de- tails of the office are managed because of the cheerful efficiency of the secretaries. They have our deep-felt gratitude for many kindnesses. l Miss Allen, Office Secretary Miss Hoefle, Mr. People's Secretary Miss Berling, Secretary To Mr. Wilbur Miss Cramer, Secretary To Mr. Mathias UFFIEE STHFF PERFURHIS ITS Ullillll STANDING: J. Urmetz, D. Schaefer. SEATED: M. E. McNealey, M. L. Loomis, Miss Allen, J. Meyer. Attending to odd iobs in the main office is a staff composed of senior girls super- vised by Miss Allen. It is the duty of these girls to take care of incoming and outgoing phone calls, sort mail, compile the daily bulletin, cmd operate our inter- communication system. From those who volunteer their services in their iunior year, one girl is chosen for each period in the day. Courtesy and patience are important qualifications of these adept assistants, who work cheerfully and well. The office staff stops frequently during the day to take care of a multitude of duties-the favors requested, the ques- tions asked, and the many other things that tend to upset the equilibrium. Teachers and pupils alike realize that many important details which occur in an organization of the size of Withrow are handled entirely by our control tower. The inter-phone system is the nerve network which controls the life of this great community and keeps it func- tioning properly. UUII FHEULT9 IIIEIIIBERS EIIIUII li DELIEIIIUS IIIEHL SERVED III THE LUIIEHRIIIIIIT Teachers are really human beings afTer all! They are seen here enioying The exceIIenT food served in The Teachers' lunch room aT WiThrow. The facuITy is acTuaIIy guiITy of bragging when iT menTions The superior qual- iTy of The food offered WiThrow Teachers. IT is The besT food in CincinnaTi, is an ofTen reiTeraTed sTaTe- menT. The reIaxaTion experienced while chaTTing and lunching saves many a disposiTion. The conversaTions occuring during lunch vary as much as The individuals parTicipaTing in Them-Trips, books, concerTs, dramas, cloThes, and friends are favoriTe Topics. Do Teachers ever discuss Their pupils? Indeed, yes. The facT ThaT The conversaTion and ThoughTs abouT pupils usually hold a note of sincere concern for The person in quesTion should noT be surprising. Teachers have no desire To be ogres, and would raTher help and encourage Than punish The members of Their classes ThaT fine spiriT of menTal kinship and True undersTanding beTween Teacher and pupil is a goal occasionally realized and always desired. WiThrow pupil-Teacher relaTions are excellenT. SEATED: Mrs. Noonan, Miss Caxendish, Miss Williams, Miss Rockel, Miss L. Wood, Miss Sibcy. STANDING: Miss J. Wood, Miss Fullreide MISS GRACE ANSHUTZ teaches English I, ll, and III. She enioys traveling and is interested in the theater. MISS BERNICE ARAGABRIGHT-Visiting the Art Museum and learning hand weaving are delights which Girls Scouts who know this Junior High mathe- matics teacher enioy. MISS DOROTHY ATKINS can usually be found, when not teaching English, showing her amateur movies, reading a good book, or dreaming of a long cruise. MISS BERTHA BAEHR-When not explaining irregular French verbs, or guiding the French Club, she can be found at some household duty. She enioys reading and traveling. MISS GLADYS BAHR, Business Advisor to Tower News, teaches economics, consumer education, and bookkeeping. She also writes for magazines. MR. EDWIN BAKER hails from the land of chemical experiments. One might wonder that he does not become confused amid the array of apparatus. MRS. GEORGIA BAKER, a Spanish teacher, takes great interest in antiques and loves to work in her flower garden. MR. EARL BEHRMAN is orchestra director, sponsor of Off-Key Club, author of Minstrels skits, and a professional musician. When MISS BARBARA BISCEGLIA is not busy with her classes, this teacher of commercial arts and sponsor of Beta Chi enjoys fine art, or a soothing concert. MISS MARY BOWMAN, a teacher of mathematics, spends spare time bowl- ing and is a Grady Hatton fan. She has an aversion to chatterers in class. A favorite memory of MISS ELIZABETH BRAUNECKER, English teacher and one time sponsor of the Annual Literary Staff is that of going down into a mine. MR. C. J. BRUBAKER--Looking in on the chemistry department we find Mr. Bru doing another experiment. He finds time for traveling and picnicking. MISS MONICA CAVEMAN may be found sponsoring Alpha-Y, enjoying her gardening, or reading when she is not teaching American or world history. . iMlSS VINA CAVENDISH teaches history and English. She likes the spirit of the pupils at Withrow and the lunches which are served at school. Social Studies teacher at Junior High is MISS RUTH COE, who likes the movies, sports, Cespecially baseballl and traveling. When midyear rolls around you'lI find MISS MAY CONNER, math teacher, sponsoring a senior math club called, The Pythagorean. Teaching art all day doesn't tire MISS LOUISA COOK. ln her spare time she is found doing landscape painting and likes studying bird life. MISS EFFIE CORCORAN is a teacher of typing, shorthand, and secretarial practice. She also is a great help to the Annual Staff. MR. WALTER DAVIDSON, a science and math teacher takes care of the boys' attendance for Junior High. In his free moments he enjoys outdoor sports. MISS DOLORES DEHUS is a new teacher at Withrow. She teaches general science and biology. MISS LILLIAN DENNER is a teacher of biology and general science. She comes to school early in the morning to take care of her animals. MISS ADRA DICKINSON, Latin and American history teacher, has many interests. She enioys traveling and reading, but concerts are her first love. Relaxing after school, MISS HELEN DORNETTE, Junior High science teacher, enioys listening to good music or hiking. Encouraging her Spanish pupils to travel to Spanish-speaking countries, and being co-sponsor of Spanish Club keeps MISS EPPINGER very busy. MISS ANGELINE FELS, called by her friends Porky because of her hobby of pig raising, returns during vacation to her farm where she enioys country life. Among many other duties, MISS JOSEPHINE FEYEREISEN is kept busy instructing her pupils in the art of typing and shorthand. Once a student teacher here, MR. EMERY GATES now holds classes in English. He has two interesting hobbies, the collecting of rare coins and the collecting of medals. MR. WILLIAM GILLILAND-When the Tiger EIeven's new proud papa is not busy coaching the team, he enioys his second favorite sport-hunting. Besides being a teacher of salesmanship, advertising, and iunior business training, MISS GARNET GOOLEY is manager of the ticket sales. MISS STELLA GREEN-Staying late is nothing new for Mom , She de- lights in spending every spare moment of her time advising the Annual art and add staffs. MISS RUTH GROVE, teacher of Latin, devotes her leisure time to sponsoring Gens Togata, studying archaeology, and acting as director and soprano soloist of her church choir. MISS ETHEL HARTSELL, teacher of history and algebra enioys gardening and cooking. MR. ALBERT HENSEL teaches Junior High gym students, sponsors G.A.L., and supervises the hall guards. As a hobby he likes swimming. As head of Withrow's English Department, MISS MARY HILDEBRANDT has great responsibility. Her outside interests are her garden and her paintings. When she is not teaching Civics and Consumer Education, MISS ELIZABETH HINES is an enthusiastic sport fan. MR. FRANK HOFFMEISTER, industrial arts teacher, has indoor and out- door hobbies. He plays golf, enioys gardening, and collects antiques. MR. FRED HOLDER teaches mechanical and architectural drawing. He is chairman of a board, the board he uses when he catches someone smoking. MISS THERESA HOLLAND, teacher of math Cin all its phasesl, enjoys entertaining friends in her home. MR. CLAYTON HOWE-Besides giving quizzes and sponsoring Physics Club still finds time to settle down with that latest mystery. MR. C. M. HUNT, American history and algebra teacher, appoints gate- men for football games and spends his free time in his garden or Bowling. This busy head of the Botany Department, MRS. ELVERTA HUTCHINSON, spends most of her time on her farm and is responsible for Withrow's gardens. MISS HELEN HUTCHISON, though sponsor of Senior Dance Club, is a physical education instructor, and finds time to enjoy reading and the theater. ,1 - I I 3 -. t 41' P X I 'x J 5' 'I3 MISS MILDRED IRWIN, teacher of mathematics, occupies her leisure time by listening to symphonic music. She is an ardent MISS MARTHA KITZMAN, Spanish teacher, enioys football fan. pupils in her classes who have a good sense of humor. She spends some of her spare time collecting antiques. MR. ESTON KRIEGER, whose hobby is weight lifting, teaches junior high school music and is working for a Master's Degree i n music. MISS RUTH KRAPP-Junior High social studies and English teacher, in her spare time raises roses. MRS. MILDRED LADLEY teaches English and is the sponsor of the Annual Literary Staff. Her other interests are cooking and reading. Most of MRS. DOROTHY LALLY'S interests are of an athletic nature. She teaches gym, sponsors the Girls Athletic Association, and plays golf. MRS. FARIAN MAISH, Latin teacher, is rarely seen and can often be found playing bridge. Since Latin is her first love, MISS EDITH MAPLE was without her knitting, happy when her new post at Withrow included the teaching of Latin as well as English. MR. ANSEL MARTIN, is in charge of the .Junior and Senior Choirs. He also teaches freshman elective music. The two secret ambitions of MISS ELLIS MEREDITH, English teacher, are to travel where she has not been before, and, because of her love of horses, to be a famous iockey. MISS CATHERINE MOLIQUE is a new teacher in the Mathematics Depart- ment and co-sponsor of Alpha-Y. Being a sponsor of Scribblers takes much of MISS HILDA MOORMAN'S spare time. She teaches English and enioys poetry, travel, and the theater. When not teaching Spanish, MISS ROSALIE MUDGE, co-sponsor of Spanish Club, gets much pleasure out of knitting and attending the theater. MRS. SYLVIA NIKOLOFF teaches German and spends her spare time as sponsor of the German Club. Besides teaching gym and swimming, MR. LOMOND NIMMO takes charge of the track teams and the football line. He also enioys good music. Though she may be found in her garden often, MRS. FRANCES NOONAN, teacher of Household Arts III and IV, finds time to co-sponsor Home Economics Club. MR. C. F. OBERSCHMIDT is a teacher of Electricity. At Christmas he is in charge of toymaking for the Red Cross, and other charities. MR. A. D. OWENS JR. teaches general science, practical math, and algebra. He is sponsor of the Junior Hi-Y and is the future coach of the golf team. After a day of teaching geography, MISS ALETHA PARKS, whose hobby is traveling, relaxes by seeing plays or listening to symphonies. MISS LOUISA PERIN has an unusual combination of interests. Both mathematics and growing flowers appeal to her, MISS MARY HELEN POOLEY-Along with her hobby of reading, our energetic little librarian enioys bridge, the theater, and black coffee. MR. HOWARD A. RAY iunior high woodwork teacher, may often be found out of doors enioying hunting, fishing, and gardening. During last summer's vacation MISS MARGARET REHRING, assistant librarian, travelled to Mexico. MR. F. L. REUTER- Doc has been a gym teacher ever since Withrow began. He coaches cross country track, ancl gym. A iunior high English teacher, MISS ETHEL REYNOLDS is interested in languages, especially Spanish. She enioys housekeeping and cooking too. MR. ARTHUR RHOLLANS, who teaches bookkeeping and business law, keeps an eagle eye on the lunchroom. He is also business advisor of the Annual. MISS MABEL ROBINSON, located in the gym, during school hours, sponsors after-school swimming, life-saving, Swimming Club and G. A. A. MISS ESTHER ROCKEL co-sponsors the Home Economics Club and teaches household arts. She finds time for pet hobby, amateur movies The favorite diversions of MISS MARJORIE ROSENBERGER, American history, English, and Speech teacher, are bridge, the theater, and Thalian Club. Although she teaches mathematics, MISS MARY ROWELL is a very talented artist. She is also very fond of plants. The fact that she is matheinatics teacher may account for the accuracy of Miss ADELAIDE SANDER'S golf shots. , , f I i' 1 Q!L,f,r5Lx'f-fl .fefi-3-q,.Ji,.f, 14,5 MR. HERBERT F. SCHIRMER, Arts and Crafts teacher, devotes much of his time to interesting sidelines-bowling, and writing testimonials. MRS. DOROTHY SCOTT, sponsor of Archery, Volley-ball, Bowling, Dancing and Pony Chorus, teaches gym and loves the activities she sponsors. MISS NELLIE SEAY teaches shorthand and typing. She likes to read good books and enioys traveling. MR. PAUL SEAY, as treasurer, is head of the Finanical Department of Withrow. He teaches many Commercial Subiects. MISS LUELLA SHAFFER teaches world history and algebra. She is a lover of the theater as well as a sports enthusiast. MR. HAROLD SHERMAN, teacher of history and iournalism, supervises classes of student teachers and sponsors Tower News Lierary Staff and Tennis Club. MR. HOWARD SHULL, iunior high teacher of metal work, likes to hunt, bowl, and work in his repair shop during his leisure time. Although teaching English keeps MISS JESSIE SIBCY busy, she manages to find time for reading and housekeeping, both of which she enioys. MR. JOSEPH SIMONS teaches Junior High English. He has a passion for ballet and lunch Better known as Smittie, MR. GEORGE SMITH teacher of harmony, is our bandleader, and conducts the Presentation Orchestra and Minstrels. Household arts and science are taught by MISS MARY SMITH, who con- siders New England her second home. Her hobby is collecting bells. 1 MR. GARNER SROFE, American history teacher, guides Philologia and helps U. C. student teachers with their careers in social, studies. MR. RUSSELL STEARNS is busy with his machanical drawing and printing classes. The latter print football scheduals, and athletic tickets. MR. Carl Stephany, biology teacher in charge of locker keys, is interested in minerology and astronomy and finds time to play the fiddle. MRS. ILO STOSE, Junior High art teacher, who abhors sloppy clothes and who loves to read, greets her pupils with a smile each day. MISS JESSIE B. STRATE, besides teaching social studies, has found time to do extensive traveling. She enioys reading and plays bridge. MISS HELEN TAYLOR, teacher of physiology and English, sponsors G. A. A. and enjoys music and theater-going, as her hobbies. MISS JEAN TILFORD, teacher of Ameriacn history and problems of de- mocracy, sponsors Tower-Y. Walking and sketching fill some of her free hours. If MISS MARJORIE VANCE isn't teaching cooking or Chemistry, she may be found indulging in her hobbies cooking, or taking a trip. MR. KENNETH VORDENBURG, science teacher, gives many young New- tons a helping. When not sponsoring clubs, he goes horseback riding. . MISS MAXINE WALKER teaches social studies and English. She likes fishing and farming, and is advisor of the Junior High girls. MISS ESTELLE WALKER, a teacher of Household Arts in Junior Hight, finds relaxation in her gardening. MISS MARY WEINLAND, is the teacher of the oral class in the Junior High. MISS ANNE WILLIAMS teaches English. She likes to play golf, although she ,says she is not very proficient. MR. WILLIAM WILSON-Mathematical wizards invariably receive bracing effects from the witty ioks and remarks uttered by this teacher. MR. RAY WIRTH comes from the boy's gym to conduct a class in physiology. His fondest dream is a championship swimming team. A strange concoction-the mixing of recipes and traveling may seem, but MISS LEONA WOOD finds the combination a delicious dish. MISS JUNE WOOD, an English teacher and sponsor of Withrow Players, spent last year teaching in Honolulu, Hawaii. TEACHERS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR MR. ROY L. ANDERSON, teaches civics and algebra. MISS ADA GILLMAN teaches English. MISS MAMIE KELLER teaches world and American History. MISS STELLA WAGNER teaches English. MISS KERN WALKER teaches Business English. My mm- . K, if 12 in 1,,:,ggs:g g' ' I ' h-u-..s.,,,,.h- Moy We Present The Seniors In Festive Mood At Their Long-Awciited Prom, The Highlight Ot An Eventtul Yeor S THE SEITIUR EUUIIEIL IS ELEETED T0 LEHIJ THE SEITIURS T0 GREHTER SUETESS Besides carrying out their annual duty of selecting the senior class iewelry and planning graduation, the Senior Council has sponsored the drive to buy a public address system, thus making a notable addition to our school. Large and successful drives in which Withrow participates are proposed, sponsored, and carried out by these capable representatives of their class. High grades, good character, and a fine sense of responsibility are requirements for election to this student council. In Senior Council we see Withrow's best. STANDING D. Jenkins, F. Dencer, B. Mclntosh. SEATED: J. Drake, M. Mead, W. Lewis. ABSENT: G McCart ey ABERNATHY, ALICE, Baby Alice ACOMB, JERRY ADAMS, BETTY JAY, B. J. Minstrells 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Manager 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, Manager 4, Spanish Club 3, Alpha-Y 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Beta-Chi 3, 4. AESCHBACH, HARRIET, Cap Annual Literary Staff Editor 4, Dux Femina 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tower-Y 3, 4, Service Chirman 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower News 2, G.A.A. 3, Outing Club 3, Literitas T, 2, Alpha-Y I, 2. AGLAMESIS, MARY, Aggie Alpha-Y 'I, Volleyball 'I, Basketball 'I, Dance Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Annual Representative 2, Annual Floor Supervisor 3, 4, G.A.A. 'l, 2, Beta Chi 4, Secretary. ALBAUGH, ROBERT, Bob Entered in Sophomore year from Park Ridge, Ill. Camera Club 2, Track 2, Gens Togata 2, Physics Slub 3. ALTVATER, RODNEY, Pinoc ANDREWS, BETTY JEAN, Sandy Y Teens 4, Home Economics Club 4. APPENFELDER, ARTHUR APPLEGATE, HARRIET Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Literatas 'I, Tower-Y 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. ARAND, VIRGINIA, Ginny Archery 'I, Alpha-Y 2. ASHLEY, GEORGE, Tyrone Entered Withrow in Sophomore year, Athletic Representative 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Glee Club 'I, 2, Minstrels 3, Annual Representative 4. ASMUS, GEORGE ATKINS, TOM Beta Chi 3, 4, Vice President 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Tower News 'I, 2, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Ticket Sales 2, Tip Toppers 4. BAGBY, RUTH Physics Club 3, 4, Gens Togata 4, Tower-Y 4. BAILEY, ROBERT, Bob Beta Hi-Y 4. BAIRD, ELLIS BAIRD, WILLIAM, Bill Beta Hi-Y 4. BAKER, CHARLES, Count Entered from Service. BALDWIN, SHIRLEY, ShirI Entered Withrow Senior year, A Cappella 4. BARNES, EDWARD, Eddie Lunchroom 2, 3, Tower News Representative 2, 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Thalian Dramatic Club 4. BARRE, JUNE, Runt Alpha Y 2, Beta Chi 4. BATSAKES, GEORGE Gens Togata 2, 3, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. BATSAKES, JIMMIE Track 'I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4. BAUER, JOYCE, Joy Home Economics Club 4. BECKTOLD' JOHNNIE BEIER, CHARMAINE, Charmy Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3. BEMIS, BARBARA Tower News Representative 3. BENDER, PAT Minstrels 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Girls 'Glee Club 'l. BENHASE, JIM Minstrels 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. BENSON, FLORA ALICE Baseball 3, T.I.D. 4. BILK, JACK BILMAN, DONALD, Jonnie Golf 2, 3, 4, Delta Hi-Y 'I, Tower News Representative T. BISCHOF, ED Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Milan, Indiana. BISSELL, PATRICIA ANN, Pat Entered Withrow in Junior year from Mt. Healthy, Ohio, Thalian 4. BLUM, ROBERT, Rose Bud Football i, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, Physics Club 4. BLUM, ROGER, Rag Football 'I, 2. BOEHMER, MARIAN Beta Chi 3, Bowling 3, Tower-Y 4, War Stamp Representative 1. BOLING, ROBERT Basketball 'I, Baseball 2, Spanish Club 4. BOOKOUT, BEVERLY SUE, Susie G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Archery Club 'I, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4, Tower News Business Staff 4, Red Cross Knitting Club 2, 3. BOONE, BARBARA, Jo Spanish Club 3, Treasurer 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Minstrels 'I, 2, 3. BORROW, CAROL Entered Withrow in Junior year from Chicago, Illinois, Tower-Y 4, Thalian 4. IT? H Y 'YY' 3' ' BOTTS, JO ANN, Jo Entered in Senior year from Plainville High. BOX, GENE, Janox Minstrels 3, Beta Hi Y 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 2. BRADLEY, HARRY BRAND, CAROLYN Beta Chi 4. BRATBURD, LAWRENCE WILLIAM, Side Tracks Camera Club 3, Radio Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer, Physics Club 3, 4, Railroad Club 3, 4, President 3. BRAUN, ERNST C., Ernie Stamp Club 'l, German Club 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. BRAUN, MARJORIE, Marge A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Jr. Choir 'l, Volley Ball 'l, 2, 3, Basketball 3. BRAUNSCHWEIGER, HELEN, Brownie Tower News Business Staff, 4, Withrow Riding Club, 3, 4, Archery, 3, Bulls- eye Club, 3, G.A.A., 3, 4. BREADY, DOROTHY, Dar or Dottie Withrow Players, 2, 3, 4, Tower News, 'I, 2, Glee Club, 2, A Capella Choir, 3, 4, Alpha Y, 'I, 2, Y Teens, 3, 4, Squad leader, Home Economics Club, 4, G.A.A., 'l, 2, 3, 4, Volley ball, 'I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club, 4, Tennis Club, 4. BREDEMEIER, BEVERLY, Bev Band, 'I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Mnistrels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Withrow Players, 3, 4, G.A.A., T, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 2, 3, Hockey, 'l, 2, 3. BRIDGE, PAULINE, Paula BRIDGES, ANGUE, Gus A Capella Choir, 4, Glee Club, 'I. BROADNAX, COLLEEN Girl Reserve, 'I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 'l, G.A.A., I. BROADWELL, HARRY, Hairy Lunch Room, I, 2, 3, 4, Business Club, 4. BROCKAMP, MARY, Meri Tower New Representative, 'I, Beta Chi, 3, 4, Treasurer's Office, 4. BROERMAN, ALETHA, Broer . G.A.A., 1, Annual Representative, 1, 3, Minstrels, 'l, 2, 3, Baseball, 'I, Volley ball 'I, Badminton, 1. BROWN, CHARLES, CharIie Radio Club, 3, Physics Club, 3, 4, German Club, 3, Tower New Repre- sentative, 4. BROWN, DUDLEY, DUd Minsfrels, 2, 3, 4, Thalian, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Lunchroom, 'I. BROWN, INEZ, Nez Fairque Girl Reserves, 2, 3, Volley ball, 3, French Club, 3, U.M.C.Y., 4. BROWN, JERRY BROXTERMAN, JAN Withrow Band, T, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels, T, 2, 3, Withrow Orchestra, 4. BRUNCK, CLARENCE Track 'I, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, BETTY Salvage Representative 'l, War Stamp Representative 3, Tip Toppers 4, Athletic Representative 'I. BRYANT, VIRGINIA, Ginny Literatas 1, Bowling Club 3, Tower Y 4, Beta Chi 4. BUSH, ABIGAIL LOUISE, Abbie Entered Withrow in sophomore year. Tower News 3, Junior Choir 3, Senior A Cappella Choir 4, Thalian 4, Minstrels 4. BUSKELMAN, ROBERT JOSEPH Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Owensville, Ohio. BUSTLE, DORIS, Do Tower Y 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Beta Chi 3. BUTTERFIELD, LOIS French Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, G.A.A. I, War Stamp Representative 2, Tower News 'l. BYRNS, MARY LOU, Lou G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 4, Bull's-Eye Club 2, Beta Chi 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Nature Club 4, Tower Y 4, Tower News Business Staff 4. CAFFERATA, DON LOUIS Railroad Club 4, Football 2. CALLOWAY, JAMES, Jim Gym Team 2. CARR, CAROLYN Literatas 'I, 2, President 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Volleyball 'I, 2, Baseball 1, Ref- ereeing il, Minstrels 'I, 2, 3, Red Cross Knitting I, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Thalian 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. CARTER, BETTY JEAN, Cart G.A.A. 'I, Baseball 1. CARTER, SARAH FRANCES, Fran Home Economics Club 3, Basketball I, 2, Baseball l, Hockey l,'2. CAVALIER, TED Entered Withrow in Senior year from Wyoming, Ohio. CHALMERS, LORRAINE, Lynn Minstrels 3, Red Cross Knitting 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4. CHAMPLIN, JAMES, Champ Basketball l. CHERVENAK, DOLORES Tower Y 3, 4. CHODMONDELEY, MATT Camera Club 2, 3. CHUMLEY, ARGRETTA, Arty Home Economics Club 3, War Stamp Representative 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. CLARK, BETTY SUE Girls'Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Dance Club 'I, 2, Minstrels 'l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 'I, 2, Junior Choir 2. CLARK, CATHRYN ELAINE, Kitty Tennis Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Beta Chi 4. CLAWSON, JANE V COLWELL, TOM Football 'l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, Tip Toppers 4, Tower News Representative 2, 3, Athletic Representative 1, 2, 3. COLTHAR, ROBERT, Roberta Re-entered Withrow in Senior year from Navy. Football 'l, Withrow Players 'l, 2. COOK, ROBERT, Cookie COOMER, DOROTHY, Dottie Alpha Y 1, 2, Treasurer 2, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dux Femina 4, Tower News 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Scribblers 3, 4. CRAMER, BETTY Beta Chi 3, Tower Y 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, Mr. Seay's Office 4. CROPSY, ROBERTA, Bobbie Archery 'l, 4, Bull's Eye Club 'l, 4, Tower Y 4. CRAWFORD, ARLENE Riding Club 'l, 2, Victory Corps 'l, Annual Representative 2, Tower News Representative 3, Minstrels 'l, 2, 3, Thalian 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Tower News l, 2, 4, Red Cross Knitting 4. CREAGER, GENE CROW, CAROL ANN Literatas 'l, 2, Thalian 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Gens Togata 'l, 2, 3, Tower News 3, 4, Assistant Second-Page Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Minstrels 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Volleyball 'l, 2, 3. CROXTON, JOHN, Wiasel Gens Togata 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Beta-Hi Y 4, Railroad Club 4, Tower News Representative 'l. CULLEN, JACK, Pap CURTIS, JANICE, Jan Office 'l, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, German Club 4, Bowling 4, Library 3. CUSTER, SHIRLEY, Herman Archrey 1, Dance Club 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Volley Ball 'l. D'AMlCO, TOM A. Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Camera Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Nature Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Phipologia 3, 4, Critic 4, Minstrels 3. Entered in Sophomore year from St. Francis De Sales High School. DAVIS, BEN Entered Withrow in Junior year from Lexington, Ky., Track 3, 4. DAVIS, CLIFFORD A., Sonny Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4. DAVIS, MARY ANN, Toni Junior Chair 'l, 2, 3, A Cappella 4, Girl Reserves 'l, 2, Home Economics Club 4, Baseball 3, Volley Ball 'l, G.A.A. 4. DECKER, BETTY Spanish Club 'l, 2, Beta Chi 3, 4. DECKER, BOB, Deck Basketball l, Withrow Players 2. DEFFREN, JEANNE, Jeannie Lunchroom 'l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, Archery 1, French Club 3, Gens Togata 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 3, 4. DENCER, FRED Railroad Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Philologian Literary Society 3, 4, Censor 4, Physics Club 3, Senior Council, Sigma Gamma, Swimming Team I, 2, 3, Athletic Representative 2, Tower News 4, Tower News Representa- tive I, Nature Club, 3, Gens Toguta I, 2, Minstrels 3, Hi-Y I, 3. DENGES, DON, Alphonse DERBES, DANIEL, W., Derbis Swimming Team 3, 4, Philologia Literary Society 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels 3, Thalian Dramatic Society 4, Tower News Representative 4, Senior Lite Saving 3, Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Hartsville, South Carolina. DeROO, SUE, Suedy Dance Club I, 3, Band Maiorette I, 4, Riding Club I, Athletic Representa- tive 2. DEYE, NEIL Radio Club I, 2, 3, Camera Club I, 4, Stage Crew I, 2, 3. DIEHL, EARL EUGENE Baseball 3, 4. DINGLEY, SETH JR., Ding Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tower News Literary Staff 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Thalian 4, Library Page I, 2, 3, 4. DISTLER, EVELYN, Eve Entered in Senior Year. DOELLING, ROBERT, Bob Physics Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, War Stamp Representative 2, Athletic Representative 4. DORNA, MARILYN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, BuIl's Eye Club 2, Salvage Repre- sentative I, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, GirI's Glee Club 4, Junior Choir 2, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 4, Tower News Business Staft 4, Badminton I, Tower Y 4. DOSCHER, MARILYN Literatas I, Archery I, 2, 3, 4, BuII's Eye Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Riding Club 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Tip Toppers 3. DOYLE, VIRGINIA, Ginger Volleyball 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, G.A.A. 4, Tower Y 4, Archery 4. DRAKE, JACK EARL, Jack Senior Council 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President 4, Philologian Literary So- ciety 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice President-Treasurer 4, Physics Club 3, President 3, Tower News 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Hi-Y I, Minstrels 3, Athletic Representative I, 3, Football 3. DUDERSTADT, MARIE, Doodie Home Economics Club 4, Secretary 4, Beta Chi, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Junior Choir 4. DUNBAR, PATRICIA, Pat y Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Riding Club 2, Tower News 4, Lit- eratas 2, Archery 3, BulI's-Eye Club 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 4, Junior Choir 4, Tower-Y 4, Classical Music Club 4, Annual Representative 3, Annual Ad Staff 3. DUNLAP, MATTIE, Tininechee War Stamp Representative I, Lunch Room Staff 2, 3, Junior Federated Club 3, 4, Beta Chi Business Club 3, N.A.A.C.P. 3, 4. DUNLAP, TOM, Duck DUSTIN, GILBERT, Gil Physics Club 4. EDWARDS, PATRICIA, Patty G.A.A. I, 2, War Stamp Representative I, Tower News Representative I, Annual Add Staff 3. EHRLICH, RONALD, Ron Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Skate Club I, Nature Club 2, 3, Boys Archery 2, Annual Representative, Athletic Representative 2. EIFERT, MARY LOU, Oochie Towers News Representative I, Achery I, Dance Club 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Valley Ball I. ELLSBERRY, MARGARET, Peggy Spanish Club 3, Freshman Choir l, Junior Choir 2, Beta Chi 3, 4. EMERSON, JOYCE Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Minstrels 3. ERB, DONALD Reentered Withrow from Navy September, 1946. FATSY, VIRGINIA, Ginny Beta Chi 3, 4, Household'Arts Club 4, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. FELTS, DON Philologia 4, Radio Club 2, 3. FENDLER, CATHERINE, Mitze Beta Chi 3, 4. FIELMAN, JOHN, Johnny Boys' Glee Club 2, 3. FINLAW, HARRY L., Fin Tower News 'l, Hi-Y 1, Chess Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Annual Representa- tive 4, Beta Chi 4. FLAUGHER, BERNICE, Bernie . Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Military Symphonic Band l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 'l, 2, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Clarinet Quartet 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Volleyball 4. FORD, NORA, Nonie Dance Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4. FOSTER, SUSANNA, Susie Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Beta Chi 3, 4, Lost and Found 4. FOWEE, CAROLYN J. Alpha Y 2, Physics Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Archery Club 4, G.A.A. 4. FRANCIS, ELDON FREDRICK, GEORGE, Rick Band 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 1. FREEMAN, GERALDINE, Gerry Thalian, Beta Chi 4. FRIEDHOFF, HARRY, Har Lunchroom 2. FRIESZ, DONALD, Don Spanish Club 3, Physics Club 3, Freshman Hi Y, Secretary, Senior Hi Y, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Crew 2, 3, Track Team 3, 4. FROWE, NANCY KATHERINE, Red Dance Club 4, Entered Withrow in Senior year from Dixie Heights FRUECHTNICHT, ELNOR Alpha Y 2, Beta Chi 3, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Tower News Staff 4. FUCHS, ROSEMARY, Rosie G.A.A. 1, 2, Alpha Y 'I, 2, Tower News Representative l. GARN, ROSEMARY, Rosie Dux Femina 4, Secretary 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Assistant 3rd-page editor 3, 3rd-page editor 4, Scribblers 3, 4, President 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, German Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Min- strels 2, 3, Chairman-Make-up Committee 4, Literatas 2, Gens Togata 'l, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Red Cross Knitting 3, First Aid 'l, Freshman Choir I, Tower News Representative I, Athletic Representative 2, Annual Representative 2, 3. GEER, VENITA, Ve Tower-Y 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Archery 2. GENTRY, AUDREY, Audie Junior Federated Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, N.A.A.C.P. 4. GERARD, ELLA Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4. GHORY, JANET, Jan Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes High School. Spanish Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Riding Club 3, Volleyball 3, Basketball 3, Bowling Team 4, Captain 4, Home Economics Club 4. GIARDULLO, MIKE, Midget Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, w.v.A.c, 1, 2, 3, 4. GILLESPIE, BETTY JANE, Bets Individual Sports I, Alpha Y 2, Bowling Club 3, German Club 3, 4, Thalian 3, Minstrels 3, G.A.A. 3, 4. GIM, EVELYN, Looie Archery I, Tower-Y 3, Individual Sports 3, Physics Club 4. GLAZIER, MARY RUSSELL Tower-Y 4. GLENN, EUNICE Volleyball Team 2, G.A.A. 2, Ivyettes 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. GODFREY, ELAINE, Mickey Beta Chi 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Lunchroom T, N.A.A.C.P. 4, G.A.A. 4. GOTTHOFFER, MARTHA, Marty Entered in Senior year from Libertyville, Illinois. Spanish Club 4, Tower Y 4, Tower-Y Board 4, Bowling Team 4, Beta Chi 4. GRAY, EDITH, Ede Tri Hi-Y Teens 3, 4, Vice-President 4, N.A.A.C.P. 3, Alumni I, 2, 3, 4. GREEN, JACQUELINE CLAIR Jackie Tower-Y 4, Home Economics Club 4. GREEN, WALTER GRISTOCK, DOROTHY, Dot School Bank 'I, 2, 3, Stamp Representative 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. GROSSHEIM, JEANNE G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Riding Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tennis Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Archery 2, 3, Basketball I, Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Worship Chairman 3, Junior Squad Leader 4, Home Economics Club 4, Physics Club 4, Gens Togata I, 2, French Club 4. GURNEY, PATRICIA ANN, Pat War Stamp Representative I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Baseball I, Basketball 2, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3. GUTZWILLER, JOYCE, Gus Minstrels 2, 3, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Beta Chi 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Volleyball 'I, 2. HAAS, MICHAEL, Mike Baseball 3, Spanish Club 4, Vice-President 4, Philologia 4, Tower News 4. HAGGERTY, ANDREW, Andy Stamp Club I, 2, Freshman Hi-Y I, Bowling Club 2, Physics Club 3, 4. HAHN, CAROLYN LEA, Butch Tip Toppers 'I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Hockey 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4. I HAHN, SALLY Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3. HALL, NANCY L. Glee Club 'I, G.A.A. 'I, 2, War Stamp Representative I, Baseball 3. HALLOWS, RAYMOND, Ray Beta Hi-Y 4, Track 3, Cross Country 4, Minstrels Crew 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Radio Club 3. HALVORDSON, GEORGE, Jorge Beta Hi-Y President 4, Epsilon Hi-Y 2, Tower News 4, Thalian Vive President 4, Swimming Team 'I, 2, 3, 4, Tip Toppers 4, Annual Representative 'I, 2, 3, Junior Choir 2. . HANEY, JOSEPHINE, Jo Lunchroom I, 2, 3, 4. HANNA, WILLIAM, Herbie HARDIN, OLLIE, Junior Athletic Representative 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Chptain 3, 4, W.V.A.C. 2, 3, Tiger Club 4. HARMON, LORAIN, Lorry Skate Club 1, Secretary Jr. Dance Club 3, President 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Archery I, Bowling 4, Baseball 1. HARMON, LOUISE Tower-Y 3, Beta Chi 4, Tower News 4. - HARPER, JOE Track 'I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'I, Bowling Club 2. HARPOLD, CLIFFORD, Rusty HARRIS, CHARLES, Chuck Tip Toppers 3, 4, Basket Ball I, War Stamp Representative 1, Victory Council 'I, 2. HARRIS, FRANCES, Frase HARSHMAN, JOAN, Harsh Bowling Club 4, Tower News 4, Riding Club 3, G.A.A. 4. HARTMAN, EMILY, Flo Thalian 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 'I, 2, Basket- Ball 'I, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Alpha Y 'I, Glee Club 'I, 3, 4, Athletic Representa- tive 2, Tower News Representative 2, 3. HASSELBECK, EDWARD HATHORN, BERTIE LOUISE, Bird G.A.A. 1, Tower Y 3, 4. HAYDEN, JOE, Buster Tower News Representative 2, Tower News 'I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representa- tive 'I, 2, Football 'I, Track I, Dramatics I, 2. HAYES, JOHN, Johnny Beta Hi-Y 4, Secretary, Philologia 4, Tower News Advertising Staff 4, Thal- ian 4, Glee Club, Tip Toppers. HEDGES, VIRGINIA, GinicI Girl Reserves 2, Camp Fire Girls 'I. HEDRICK, JANET Baseball 1, Basketball 2, Volleyball 'I, 2. HEIMSATHE, MARY Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 2, 4, G.A.A. 4, Classical Music Club 3, Bowling Club 'I, Baseball 2, 3. HEITZ, DICK Gens Togata I, 2, Tower News Representative I, Football I, Philologian Literary Society 4. HEINZELMAN, CHARLOTTE, Chick Bowling Team 3, Beta Chi 4. HEISLER, JEAN, Jeanie Skate Club I, 2, Tower News Representative 3, Annual Staff Typist 4. HENRY, BETTY JEAN, Henry School Bank 'l, 2, 3, G.A.A. 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Bowling 4. HENRY, EDWARD HENSON, RUTH ANN Basketball I, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Towers News 3, 4. HERMERDING, HELEN G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Manager 4, Tower News Representative 2. HERSCHEDE, MARGUERITE, Stormy Minstrels 2, 3. HERTEL, RONALD HESTERBERG, ROBERT, Hesty HEUBERGER, JEAN, Jeannie Skate Club 'I, Beta Chi 3, 4, Archery 4, Annual Representative 4. HIGH, RICHARD, Dick Tower News Representative 2, Orchestra 3, Manager 3, Band 4, Manager 4, Radio Club 3, Music Club 4, Minstrel Crew I, 2, 3. HILBERT, EDWARD, Ed Hi-Y 4, Swimming Team 2. HILBERT, JANET, Jan Camera Club 4, Beta Chi 4. HILL, DOUGLAS, Doug Track I, 2, Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4. HIMES, GORDEN, Jim Physics Club 3. HODSON, DORIS, Dee Minstrels 3, Scribblers 4, Riding Club 3, G.A.A. 3, Glee Club 4. HOEBBEL, DONALD, Don Railroad Club 4, Beta Hi-Y 4. HOFFMAN, JACK Swim Team 2, Beta Hi-Y 4. HOFMANN, MARILYN, Marn Skate Club I, G.A.A. 2, 4, Gens Togata 2, Bowling 2, Baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 'I, Riding Club 2, Stamp Representative 3. HOFMANN, GILBERT, GiI or Bud HOLLAND, MARILYN Volleyball I, 2, 3, Annual Representative 4, Beta Chi 4. HOLOCH, GLORIA Tower News 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Beta Chi 4. HONE, JEANNE, LittIe H Minstrels I, 2, 3, Annual Representative I, Victory Corps I, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Thalian 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Athletic Representative 4, Tower News I, 4, Tennis Club 4. HOPKINS, DAVE French Club 2, Physics Club 3. HONNE, JIM, Tennessee Baseball 2, 3, 4. HORWITZ, JANET Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, G.A.A. 4, Badminton 4, Bowling Club 4, Tower-Y 4. HOUCK, JOYCE, Joy Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, Home Economics Club 4. HOUSE, LELAND, Lee Band I, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-country 4. HOWELL, LOIS Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Annual Literary 2, 3, Co-Editor 3, Tower News I, 4, Annual Representative 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4. HOWISON, JANET LOUISE, Jan G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery I, Baseball I, 2, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, Tower-Y 3, Tennis Club 4. HUBER, ROSEMARY, Rosie Alpha-Y I, Baseball I, Skate Club I, Bowling Club 2, 3, Beta Chi 3, 4. HUDSON, JIM A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Railroad Club 4, Director 4, Tower News Representative 2. HULL, JOAN, Joanie A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Dance Club 3, Tip Toppers 2, Symphonetta 3, Athletic Representative 3, Tower News Representative 4, Archery 4, Tower-Y 4. HURD, ETHEL, Eth Gens Togata I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Dance Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tower-Y 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Library 3, Minstrels 2, Tower News 4, Tower News Representative 2. JACOBS, JOCELYN, Jo Beta Chi 3, Dance Club 3. JACOBS, MARGARET Tri-Hi 3, 4, President 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, Glee Club I, Beta Chi 3, G.A.A. I, Volleyball I. JAUCH, ARTHUR Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Greenhills, Ohio, Basketball 3, 4, Tip Toppers 4. JENKINS, DAVID, Dave Bookroom 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Beta Chi 4, Seargant at Arms, 4, Hi-Y 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Philologia 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Basketball 3, Senior Class President 4. JENKINS, VELMA, VeI Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Bowling Club 4, War Stamp Representative I, 2, Beta Chi 4. JESTER, WILLIAM, BiII JOHNSON, ELIZABETH, Betty Jane Tri-Hi Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Tryettes l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 3, Valley Ball 2, 3, Baseball 3. JOHNSON, KATHARINE, Kat U.M.C.Y. 4. JOHNSON, PAULINE, Paul JOHTON, RUTHE ELLEN, Irish Entered Withrow in Senior year, Tower-Y 4. JONES, JUANITA, Nita Dance Club I, 2, Annual Representative, 3, Tower New Representative, 4, Girls Glee Club I, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Baseball I. JONES, PAUL, Pablo Swimnimg Team 'I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative, 2, Physics Railroad Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Nature Club 2, Philologian Society, 4. JONES, REN Physics Club, 3, Annual Representative, 3. JONES, ROBERT, Bob Football 2, 3, 4. JONES. SUE Tower News representative 2, Beta Business Staff 4, Tower-Y 4. JONSON, JIM A Cappella Choir 2, 3. JORDAN, JO ANN, Jo Alpha Y I, 2, G.A.A. I, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Hockey 'I, 3, Hiking Volley Ball I, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Archery 4, Bowling Club 3, Chi 3, 4. JUNKER, ALLAN Physics Club, 3, Gym Team, 4. KADON, CARL Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3. KALOMERES, MATULA, TuIa War Stamp Representative 'I, 2, Bowling Team, 4. KASEY, JACK, Kase Entered Withrow in Junior year from Evansville, Ind. KATZENMEYER, WILLIAM, Willy Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3. KAUTZ, MARILYN, Lynn Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Manage KEILHOLZ, HARRY FREDERICK Tip Toppers l, 2. r4. KEITH, BEN Basketball 'I, Track 2. KELLER, MARGARET, Snooky Badminton Tournaments 4, Home Economics Club 4, Bowling Le Bowling Captain, Y Teens 4, Beta Chi 4. KENNEDY, JAYNE Chi 3, Bowling 3, 4, Towe Club, 3, Literary r News Club I, 4, Beta ague 4, KERSHAW, CLIFF Lunch Room 4. KIRSCHNER, HERBERT, Herb Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes, Minstrels 3. KEUPER, BONNIE JEAN, Bonnie Entered Withrow in Senior year from Ft. Thomas, Ky. KIDWELL, LaVERNE KING, JOAN Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from New York, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Bowling Club 4. KIPHART, MARY LEE, Kappy Bowling Club 4, Red Cross Knitting 3, Camera Club 3, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Archery 3, BuIl's-Eye Club 3. KLEE, GEORGIA, Georgie Entered Withrow in Junior year, Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi. KLEIN, VIRGINIA, Ginnie Beta Chi. KLOTZ, JANET, Jay Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4. KNOSE, KENNETH, Ken Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Portsmouth, Ohio, Thalian 4, Hi-Y 4, Tennis Club 4, Beta Chi 4. KOETT, KARL KOPP, MARGIE, Mitzie Home Economics Club 'l, G.A.A. 3, 4, Archery 3, Swim Club 3, 4, Life Saving 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4. KOPPMAN, JACLIN JEAN, Jackie Dux Femina 4, Minsrtels 'l, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative I, 2, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, A Capella Chori 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3,4, Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Baseball 'I, Basketball 1, Volleyball 2. KROGER, JO ANN Dance Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, Annual Business Staff 3, 4. KRUMME, RALPH KUCK, DOROTHY, Dodi Dux Femina 4, Sergeant at arms 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Min- strels 3, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 'l, Glee Club 'l, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower News 2, G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4, Baseball 1, 2, Riding Club 'l, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Clarinet quartet 3, 4. KUHLMAN, BETTY ANN KUNKEL, EDWARD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Senior Hi-Y 4, Tip Toppers. KYLE, HAROLD, Mickey Basketball 'l, Tower News Business Staff 4. LAMB, ELOISE, EI Commercial Club 4, Home Economics Club, 3, 4, Tower News Representa- tive 4. LAMBERT, VIRGINIA DINEFF, Ginnie War Stamp Representative 'l, 2, Swimming Club 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Tennis Club 4. LANGDON, JEAN Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Literatas 1, 2, Annual Literary Staff 2, Thalian 3, Bowling 1, Baseball 1, Swimming Club 3, 4, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Towers News 4, Volley Ball 1. LAURIA, ANGELO Basketball 1, Track 2, 3. LAUTENSCHLAGER, SHIRLEY Dux Femina 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Outing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower Y 3, Minstrels 2. LEAHY, VIRGINIA, Jinny Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Tower-Y 4, Alpha-Y 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Riding Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 4. LEHRNER, WILLIAM, Bill Stamp Club 2, Radio Club 3, Lunchroom Staff 3, 4. LESSEL, DOROTHY, Dottie Alpha-Y 2, Spanish Club 3, Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Minstrels 3. LETT, ALLEN Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Assistant Manager 4, Camera Club 4, Offset Club Photographer, Withrow Players, 3, 4, Radio Club, 4, Or- chestra Mgr. 4. LEWIS, JANET, Lewie Camera Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. LEWIS, LILLIAN, Lil Entered Withrow in Junior Year, Spanish Club 3, War Stamp Representa- tive 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. LEWIS, WILBUR, Web Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Minstrels Stage Crew Mangaer 3, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, President 4, Senior Council 4, Sigma Gamma 4, War Stamp Representative 3, 4. LIGHT, JACQUELINE, Jackie Bowling 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 3, 4. LIND, HAZEL Alpha-Y 1, Bowling Club 3, 4, Tower-Y, 4, Mr. Seay's office 4. LINN, HAROLD Basketball Manager 2, 3, Junior Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, A Capella 4, Beta Hi-Y, Minstrels, 2, 3. LIPMAN, GRAFF, Lip Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Tower News Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. LITTLE, BETTY, Bets Archery 1, Alpha Y 2, Spanish Club 3, Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 4, Camera Club 4, Beta Chi 4. LOCKE, ANNA L., Ann Minstrels 1, 2, War Stamp Representative 1, Annual Staff 4, Athletic Representative 1, 2. LOGEMANN, PHYLLIS, PhyI Annual Art Staff 3, Tower Y 4, Minstrels 3, Physics Club 4, Skate Club 1. LOHRUM, FRED Hi-Y 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 2, War Stamp Representative 3, Stage Crew 3, 4. LOHRUM, MILDRED, 500key Glee Club 2, 3, Skate Club 1, Bowling Club 1, 3, Annual Representative 4. LOOMIS, MARY LOU, Lou Bowling Club '1, Switch Board 4, Annual Representative 3. LOTHES, JO ANN, Jo Spanish Club 2, 3, Beta Chi 4. LOTTERER, DONALD LOUX, JANET, Jay Home Economics 4, Beta Chi 4. LOVE, HELEN MARIE Lovie Tri-Hi Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Archery 'I. LOW, LOUIS, Lou PhysicsC lub 3, 4, German Club, President 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Railroacl Club 4, Philologia 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Physics Lab. Assistant 4, Baseball 4. LUCAS, JEAN Skating Club 'I, Beta Chi 3, 4, Annual Staff fBusinessJ 4. LUCAS, ELVA, EI Freshman Choir 'I, Junior Choir 2, 3, Baseball 'I, Badminton 3, Riding Club 2, 3, Graduating in three years, G.A.A. 2, 3. MacKAY, Frank, Mack Band 2, 3, 4, Syphonic Bancl I, 2, 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Orchestra 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News Representative 'I, Tower News 4. MADDEN, MARY Beta Chi 3, Lunchroom 4. MADDEN, BILL MADDOCKS, GENE Beta Hi-Y 4, Philologia 4, Camera Club 4, Railroad Club 4. MAGOTEAUX, SHIRLEY Volley Ball I, Basketball I, G.A.A. 1, Athletic Representative 3. MAIER, ELAINE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Hockey I. MAINOUS, ELNORA, EI Beta Chi 3, 4, Dance Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, Home Economics Club 4. MALLIOS, HELEN Athletic Representative I, Badminton 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Home Economics Club 3, 4. MALORA, RACHEL, Rae Athletic Representative 2, Tower News Representative 3, Beta Chi 3, Music Club 3, Tennis Club 4, Junior Choir 4. MALPARTIDA, MARY Moppy Camera Club 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Ping-pong 2, Dance Club 4, Thalian 3, 4, Beta Chi 4, Archery 4. K MARDIS, MARYELLEN MARK, WARREN Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3. MARRIOTT, STACEY Tip Toppers 4. MARSH, MARY, Jayne MARTIN, CAROLYN JANE Entered Withrow in Junior year from Iowa City, Choir 3, 4, Orchestra 4, String ensemble 3, 4, Minstrels 3. MATHIAS, BOB, Lunch Lunchroom I, 2, 3, 4, Tip Topper 4, Beta Chi 4. MATHIS, JOAN Bowling 4. MATRACIA, DICK Track Team I, 2, Enlisted in Navy in Junior year-re-entered Withrow, Sept. 'I0, 1946. MAXWELL, SUE, Max Tower News Business Staff 4, Tower Y 4, Bowling Club 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Volley Ball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3. MCCARTNEY, GINNIE, Mac Senior Advisory Council 4, Dux Femina 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, first-page Editor 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Literatas I, 2, Secretary I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Volley Ball 'I, 2,3, 4,Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Archery 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Tower News Representative 3, Red Cross Knitting 3, 4. MCCLAURINE, LABARINE, Bob Entered Withrow from North High School in Senior year. McCOLLUM, DOROTHY, Dottie MCCRAY, NANCY Alpha Y I, 2, Tower Y 3, Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. MCDANIEL, RICHARD MCFARLAND, JOHN E., Mac MCFARLIN, ROBERT, Mac McINTOSH, ANN Thalian 2, 3, 4, President 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Football 3, German Club 4. Spanish Club I, Tower Y 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, French Club 4. McINTOSH, ROBERT C., Mac Gens Togata 2, Treasurer 3, Physics Club 3, Philologia 4, Tower News Literary Staff 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Senior Council 4, Railroad Club 3, 4. MCINTOSH, BILL, Mac Basketball I, 2, Basevall I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative I. MCKEE, MARY EconomicsClub 3, Treasurer's Office 4, Lunchroom 4. MCKERNAN, JUNE Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, A Capella Choir 3, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Presentation Orchestra 3, Tower Y 4, Annual Representative 2, Tower News Representative 4. McKlNNON, WILLIAM, BiII Cheerleader 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, President 3, Entered Withrow from Fairmont High School in Sophomore year. MCMULLEN, CHARLES, Big Mac Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Stamp Club 2. MCNEELY, JANE Entered Withrow from Norwood in Sophomore year, Alpha Y 2, Thalian 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Archery 3, 4, Minstrels 3. McVEY, SUE Dance Club I, 2, 3, French Club 2, Annual Representative I, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Baseball 2, Home Economics Club 4. MCVICKER, RUTH ANN G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, A Capella Choir 4, Gens Togata 2, Thalian 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. MEACHAM, THOMAS, Meach Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Sergeant at Arms 4, Tower News 3, 4, Bowling Club I, 2, Tennis Club 4, Athletic Representative 3, Annual Representative 2. ' MEAD, MAURIE Senior Advisory Council 4, Dux Femina 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Athletic Representative 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, Literatas 2. MEIER, HENRY WILLIAM, Bill MEINKING, VIRGINIA, Ginny A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Thalian 3, 4. MELVIN, WILLIAM, BiII MEMKE, WILLIAM KENNETH, Ken Stamp Club I, 2, Annual Representative 4, Athletic Representative I, War Stamp Representative 2. MERRIMAN, KATHLEEN ANN, Kay Archery I, 2, 3, Bullseye Club 2, Riding Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir I, 2, Gens Togata 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrel Design Committee 3, Tower News Representative 2, Annual Representative 3. MESSER, JOHN Mess Gens Togata 2, Hi-Y I, 4, Philologia 3, 4, Sergeant-at-arms 4, Basketball I, Track 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Railroad Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. MEYER, JANET, Jan Tower News Representative I, Beta Chi 3, Home Economics Club 3, Bowling Club 4, Lunchroom Staff 4, Tower News Business Staff 4, Office Staff 4. MEYER, THOMAS Radio Club 3, French Club 3, 4, Railroad Club 4, Beta Hi-Y 4. MEYER, VERA Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Camera Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Robe Chairman 4, G.A,A. 2, 3, 4, Archers, 2, 3, 4, Bullseye Club 3. 4, Annual Ad Staff 4, Tower News 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Council 3, Madrigal Singers 4, Thalian 4, Min- strels 3. MEYER, VERNA Dus Femina 4, Tower News 3, 4, First Page Co-Editor, Thalian 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Literatas I, 2, Gens Togata I, 2, G.A.A. I, Volleyball I, 2. MILES, SHIRLEY ANN, Penny Alpha Y I. MILL, PEGGY Entered Withrow in senior year from Mount Healthy High. MILLER, HERMAN, Herm Beta Hi-Y 4, Beta Chi 4, Tennis Club 4, President 4, Tennis Team 4, Tower News 4, Orchestra 4, Physics Club 4. MILLER, RICHARD, Dick Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Tip Toppers 3, Philologia 3, 4. MILLER, PAUL, HPCIIDIOH Swimming Team I, Skate Club I, .Iunior Hi-Y 2, Senior Hi-Y 4. MILLER, PHYLLIS, PhiI Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Camera Club 4, Tower Y 4, Beta Chi 4. MILLIGAN, BETTE ANNE, Milly Band I, Tower News Representative I, Spanish Club I, 4, G.A.A. I. MILL, BOB Entered Withrow in Senior year from Holmes High, Band 4. MINNING, WILBUR GENE, Lover Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. MONCE, JEAN, Mousie Alpha Y 1, 2, Gens Togata 1, 2, Tower News 1, 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Literatas 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2,4, Tennis Club 4, Basketball 4, Volley Ball 4, Scribblers 3, 4, French Club 4. MOORE, JIM Minstrels 2, 3, Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, President 3, Physics Club 3, 4, President 4, Thalian 4, Railroad Club 4. MORRIS, BETTY JANE Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 2, Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Symphonetta 3, 4, Switchboard 4, Library Assistant 2, Tennis Club 4. MORSON, BARBARA LEE, Barb Alpha 1, Tip Toppers 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Tower News 4, Camera Club 3, Annual Staff 4, Tower Y 3,4, Thalian 4, Riding Club 4, Music Chairman 4. MOTTER, SHIRLEY, ShirI Dux Femina 4, Alpha Y 1, 2, Vice-President 2, Literatas 1, 2, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, Skate Club 1, Camera Club 3, Nature Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Dramatic Club 2, Crescendo Club 3, Minstrels 3, G.A.A. Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Outing Club 3, Bowling 1, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Volleyball 1, 2. MUNDY, ROSE MARIE Entered in Sophomore year, G.A.A. 2. MURRAY, ROBERTA RAE, Bert Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tennis 3, Archery 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Camera Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Thalian 4, Minstrels . Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Toledo, Ohio. MYERS, DOROTHY, Dottie Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Sycamore High School NAGEL, MARIE, Skip Alpha Y 2. NALL, AILEENE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, Tip Toppers 3, Thalian 3, Tower Y 3, 4, President 4, War Stamp Representative 1. NAUGLE, PAUL Annual Representative 1, Football 1. NEAL, JOYCE, Joy Annual Representative 1, Literatas 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Towers News Rep- resentative 3, Volleyball 1, 2,, Annual Literary Staff 3, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Archery 2. NELSON, JIM, sleepy Hi-Y 4. NETHERO, MERLE Sigma Gamma 4, Tower News Representative 1, 2, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 4, Magdrigal Singers 3, 4, Withrow Quartet 2, 3, Cheer Leader 4. NEUMANN, LEONORE, Lee Bowling 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower News 4, Archery 1. NICHOLL, JUNE, Nickie Tip Toppers 1, 2, Tower News 2, Home Economics Club 3, 4. NICHOLS, ELIZABETH LOUISE, Lou Alpha Y 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 2, 3, Volleyball 1, Badminton 2. NICOLA, ALICE, Nickie Riding Club 1, Annual Representative 2, Camera Club 2, Gens Togata 2, Bowling Club 3, Physics Club 3, German Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Volley Ball 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Ping-Pong 2. NICOLACI, MARY, Nickle Beta Chi 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Baseball 3. NOLTE, RALPH LOUIS, Q-Ball NOLTING, JOHN, Johnny NORMAN, MATTHEW, Mat NORTON, MARY FRANCES, Pete Athletic Representative 2, Annual Representative 3, Tower News Repre- sentative 3. OEHLER, MINONA, Nona OETERS, RALPH DONALD, Don OEZER, JOHN Physics Club 3, 4, Radio Club 3, President 3, Tower News Representative 4, Projection Crew 4. ORLIK, JOHN, Junior Football I, 2, Tower News 4. OSTERBROCK, RONALD, Ostie PARKER, PAUL, Pablo Spanish Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Track 3, 4. PARKS, NORMA ESTILL Entered in Sophomore year from Stowe Jr. High, Household Arts Club 3, G.A.A. 2, Volleyball 2. PASCAL, HELEN, Pas Dux Femina 4, Treasurer 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Second Page Editor 4, Literitas I, 2, Vice-President I, Scribblers 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Gens Togata 'I, 2, 3, Eadile 2, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, Individual Sports I, Volleyball 'I, 2, 3, Annual Representative 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Orchestra I, Physics Club 3, Tower News Representative 4, Tennis Club 4. PASSAUER, SHIRLEE, SltirI Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, G.A.A. 'I, 2, 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club 2, 4, Skate Club 1, Alpha Y 'l, 2, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Minstrels 3, Junior Choir 4, Athletic Representative 4, Volley- ball 4. PETRY, ELIZABETH, Pete Tower Y 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3, Alpha Y 2, Tower News Representative 3. PHILIPPI, AGNES, Aggie G.A.A. I, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, Minstrels 3, Alpha Y 2, Spanish Club 3, Athletic Representative 'I, Home Economics Club 4. PHILLIPS, GORDON, Bud PHILLIPS, JANE Tower News Representative 2. PIERCE, PHYLLIS ANN, PhyI Entered Withrow from Morrow in Senior year. Beta Chi 4. PIPER, PATRICIA E., Pat G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 'I, Skate Club I, Bullseye Club 'I, 2, 3, Alpha Y 2, Tower News 2, Swim Club I, 2, Nature Club 3, Physics Club 3, Thalian 4, Tower Y 4. PITMAN, ROSE PLUEDDEMANN, VIRGINIA, Ginny A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Volleyball 3, Baseball 3, Annual Representative I. POLL, GERARD, JUNIOR Hi-Y 'I, 4, Tower News Representative 2, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Philologia 3, 4. PRATT, DONALD Entered Withrow in Senior year from Indianapolis, Indiana. PRESTON, FLORENCE, Flo Entered Withrow Junior year from Buffalo, New York Beta Chi 4. PRINZEL, RITA ' Skate Club l, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, Dance Club 3, Tip Toppers 3, War Stamp Representative 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Home Economics 4. PROCTER, CATHERINE, Cat PRYORE, CHESTER CORNELIUS, Neil Beginner's Mineral Club 'l, Baseball 1, Advanced Mineral Club 2, Sec- retary 2, Defense Stamp Representative 2, Junior Choir, 2, Minstrels 2, Boys' Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, Accompanist 2, Sigma Hi Y 'I, 2, 3, Critic 3, Cutting and Polishing Club 3, Senior Choir 3, Graduated in three years. PUGH, DORIS, Doclie Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Archery 4, Bowling 4, G.A.A. 4. PURIFICATO, CHARLES, Chuck Football l, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 4. PUTMAN, EDWIN R. Put RADTKE, JEAN G.A.A. 'I, 4, Girls' Glee Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Band 'I, 4, Annual Ad. Staff 3, Athletic Representative 'l, 2, Tower News 4, War Stamp Representative 3. RADTKE, LELAND, Lee Baseball 2, Spanish Club 2. RAH E, HELEN, RAYE Girls' Glee Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Gens Togata 3, Y Teens 4, Beta Chi 4, War Stamp Representative 3. RANSICK, Lee Annual Representative 'I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2. RATCLIFF, HALCOLM, Hal Beta Hi-Y, 4, Beta Chi 4. RATTERMANN, JOYCE Gens Togata 2, 3, Tower Y 4, Beta Chi 4. RAUH, MARTHA, Marty Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Buchtel High School, Akron, Ohio. Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Secretary Treasurer 4, Thalian Dramatic Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Physics Club 3, 4, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative 3, Classical Music Club 3, Tower News Staff 4, Annual Representative 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Individual Sports 4, Tennis Club 4, Archery 4. RAUTENSTRAUCH, PHISTER, Rocky Re-entered Withrow' in junior year from the Army. Track 4. RAYMOND, MARJORIE, Margie Alpha-Y 'I, 2, Beta Chi 4. READMOND, JUNE Spanish Club 4, Volleyball 'l, 3, 4, Badminton 2, G.A.A. 4, Beta Chi 3. REED, NORMAN, Ace Track 2, 3, Vice-President of W.V.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4. Came to Withrow in sophomore year from Shortridge, Indiana. REEVES, DAVID, Slim Beta HiY 4, Railroad Club 4, Thalian Dramatic Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Radio Club 4. REINHOLD, RONALD, Reiny Physics Club 3, Beta Hi Y 4, Program Director 4. REMPE, ROBERT, Remp Railroad Club 'I, Beta Hi-Y 3, Bowling Team 3, Radio Club 3. RICHARD, ROBERT, Bob Beta Chi 4, Tip Toppers 4. RICHT, ALLEN, Al RIES, DOLORES Alpha Y 2, Beta Chi 4. RIGGS, AMELIA, Riggs Tower News 4. ROBERT, BILL, Lefty Gym Team 4, Baseball 4. ROBINSON, GUY, Robie Entered Withrow in Senior year from St. Xavier. ROELLE, FRANKLIN, Huck Baseball 2, 3. ROGERS, JOAN, Jo G.A.A. 4, War Stamp Representative 2, Athletic Representative 3, Tower Y, Orchestra 'l, Spanish Club 4, Lifesaving Swimming 4, Archery 4. ROTH, RICHARD, Rotho A Cappella Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Tower News Representative 'l, 2, 3, Track 4, Boys Glee Club 3. ROUSE, LEONARD, Len Track 3, 4, Philologia 4, Beta Chi 4. ROUTSONG, ANNE, Annie Withrow Players 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dux Femina 4, President 4, Tower News 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3. RUGGIERO, BENDENETTO, Ben Entered Withrow in Senior year. RUOFF, JAKE Beta Chi 4. RUSH, FRANCES, Fran Home Economics Club 4, Tower-Y 4. RUSSELL, MARION Home Economics Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Junior Choir 3, 4. SAAR, ALICE, Al Tower News 3, 4, Assistant first page Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4, Dux Femina 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Junior A Cappella 2, Annual Literary Staff 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Literatas 'l, 2, Gens Togata 'I, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 'l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Athletic Representative 'l, Tip Toppers 2. SAFFRAN, MADELINE Gens Togata 'l, 2, 4, Tower-Y 4, Beta Chi 4, Bowling l, 2, 4. SALIOTUS, CHRISTHY, Chris Entered Withrow in Senior year from Hughes. Thalian 4, Tower-Y 4, Dance Club 4, Home Economics 4. SANDUSKY, CHARLES, Sandy Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 'l, Physics Club 4, Beta Hi Y 4, Tennis Club 4, Tower News Business Staff 4, Tower News Literary Staff 3, 4. SASSER, RUTH Tower News Representative I, Annual Representative l, Archery l, 2, Bulls Eye Club l, 2, Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower Y 4, G.A.A. l. SCARPINSKI, IRENE, Renie G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, Gens Togata 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Archery 2. SCHAEFER, DOROTHY, Dot Beta Chi 3, 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, Outdoor Baseball 2, War Stamp Representative 1, Swimming Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Swimming Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Switchboard 3, 4, Thailian 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Skate Club 1, Homemaking Club 4. SCHARDINE, CHARLES, Chuck Swimming Team 'I, 2, Tower News Staff 3. SCHENKE, ROBERT, Shank Entered in Junior year from Kentucky Military Institute. SCHIERLOH, ROBERT, Bob Gens Togata l, 2, Junior Band 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Junior Choir 4, Hi-Y 4, Orchestra 3, 4. SCHIUEP, LOIS JEAN, Jean Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, Tower Y 4, Tennis Club 4, Music Club 3, 4. SCHMITS, DONALD, Smitty Re-entered Withrow in 1946 from Merchant Marines. SCHOOLEY, BETTY, Betts Skate Club 'l, Lunchroom 'I, 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 4. SCHOOLFIELD, EARL VERNER, Scho Bowling 4. SCHRADER, JANET LOUISE, Jan Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Bowling Club 4. SCHREINER, BETTY JANE, Bet Alpha-Y T, 2, Annual Representative 2, Bank Staff 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Bowling Club 4, Home Economics Club 4. SCHULTZ, DONALD, Schnozz Spanish Club 'l, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Philologia Literary 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Thalian 3, 4. SCHULTZ, SHIRLEY Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Team 3. SCHUMACHER, HAROLD, Doc SCHWINDT, ROBERT, Bob Track 2, German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Philologia 4.- SCOTT, GLORIA, Scottie Tip Toppers 'I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Recording Secretary 3, Tennis 2, Junior Choir 2, Literatas 1, 2, Music Club 3, Secretary 3. SELLERS, MARY ELIZABETH, Baby Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, G.A.A. 2, 3. SELTZ, JEANINE Glee Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, Beta Chi 3. SENDELBECK, DORIS, SenoIeI Glee Club T, 2, G.A.A. 2, Minstrels 3, Beta Chi 4. SHAFER, ROBERT l., Smiley Gens Togata 'l, 2, Hi Y T, 4, President l, Basketball 'l, Track 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Philologia 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Nature Club 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice-President 4, Tower News 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Glee Club 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Lifesaving 2, Madrigal Singers 4. SHAFER, VIRGINIA, Ginny nAnnual Literary Staff 1, Tower News Representative 2, Tower News Staff 3, Bowling League 4, Tennis Club 4, Tower Y 4. SHAY, PAT Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from St. Mary's. SHOCKLEY, MARILYN Alpha Y 'l, 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 4, G.A.A. 2. SHORTEN, GLORIA, Shortie Bowling Club, 3, 4, Entered in 'I945 from Connersville Senior High. SHOUDISE, RUTH, RUIl1Ie Alpha Y I, Tower Y 4, Beta Chi 4. SIEGEL, HELEN ANN, Ike Dance Club 2, G.A.A. 2, SIFERS, SAM, JR., Jr, Entered in Soohomore year from Iola Kansas. Thalian 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Beta H-iY 4, Vice-president 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Librarian 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Philologia 3, 4, German Club 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Minstrels 3, Madrigal Singers 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4. SIMCOX, RICHARD, Dick A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Football 2, Tip Toppers 4, Beta Hi-Y. SIMESTER, HELEN, Semi Physics Club, Tower Y, Entered from Westerville in Senior year. S-IMONS, NANCY, Nance Dux Femina 4, Vice President 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Individual Sports Manager 3, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I2,, 3, 4, Table Tennis I, Badminton 'I, 2, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Thalian 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Literatas, I, 2, Minstrels 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4Q SINGER, JANE, Janie SKIFF, DON Radio Club 3, 4. SMITH, EARLINE SMITH, JIM, Smitty Football I, Jr. Track I, Tip Toppers, 2, 3, 4, President 4. SMITH, LUCY, Luce G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Dance Club I, 2, Military Band 2, 3, 4, Symphony Band 2, 3, 4,Minstrels I, Radio Workshop I. SNYDER, NANCY, Nance Entered in Junior Year from Walnut Hills. Dance Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Hockey 4. SONNEMAN, JACK SPANAGEL, JANE, Lil' Jansey Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Crescendo Club 3. SPECKMAN, VIRGINIA LOUISE, Ginny A Cappella Choir 'I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Red Cross Knitting 2, Annual Rep- resentative I, 2, 3, Athletic Representative I, 2, Hockey I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Archery 'I, 2, Badminton 'I, 2, 3, Table Tennis I, 2, Senior Lite Saving 4, Tip Toppers 4, Tower News Representative 'I, 4, Beta Chi 3, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Singers 3, 4. SPENCER, RODGER, Rog Sigma Gamma 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Cross Country 3, 4, Beta Hi Y 4, Recording Secretary of Sigma Gamma 4. SPENCER, VANDINE, Spence STANLEY, ALLEN Football 'I, Swimming 'I, 2. STANFORD, MARY ELIZABETH, Hazel Scott G. G. Club 2, 3, 4, Pianist 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Pianist, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, 2, 3 Pianist, Volleyball 2. STANT, LOUIS, Louie Nature Club 1, 2, 3, Sigma Gamma 4, Physic 3, Minstrels 3, Railroad Club 3, 4, Epsilon Club 3. STARR, CHARLENE, Char Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, Alpha Y 2 ST. CLAIR, JEAN Tower Y 4, Alpha Y 2, G.A.A. 4, BulI's Ey STEIN, LaVERNE, Ruthie Home Room Annual Representative 1, 2, 3, . ' , 0 1, 2, 3, Swimming Club 1, Alpha Y 1, 2, T Glee Culb 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1. STEPHENS, JEROME P., .lerry Entered Withrow in Senior year from Ashla ball 4. STEVENSON, BARBARA, Barb G.A.A. 3, 4, Swimming, Tip Toppers 3, Thalia News Reporter 3, 4, Tower News Representa Classical Music Club 3, 4. STEVENSON, GRACIE Literatas 1, 2, Minstrels Design and Make Up Treasurer 3, Tennis Club 4, Annual 2, 3, 4, STEWART, JANET, Jan Literatas 1, 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 1, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, 2. STEWART, TOM, T-Dee STIGALL, CHARLES, Stig Railroad Club 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Secre Coin Club 1, War Stamp Representative 1, Club 1, Nature Club 3, 4, Tower News 3. STILLMAKER, JEANNE, StiIIy Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, French 1, 2 4, Basketball 2, 3, Table Tennis 3, Tower STITTS, MAXEL, Max Archery 1, War Stamps 1, Chess 1, Annual Tennis 4, Physics Club 4, Beta Chi 4, Hi Y 4, Choir 2, Athletic Representative 4. STOFFER, MARTHA, Marty Alpha Y 1, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Minstre STOFFREGEN, WILMA, WiIIi Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. STRANGE, VIRGINIA, Ginny A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Archery 1, 2, Volley STREET, MARILYN, Dyna Ad Staff 4, G.A.A. 4, Bowling Club 4. STUNTZ, ELEANOR, Ellie Volley Ball 2, Swimming Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Freshman Choir 1, Baseball 4. STURGEON, VERA, Boots Freshman Choir 1, Junior Choir 1, 2, Alpha 3, 4, Tennis 1, Home Economics Club 4, Glee STURM, HELEN ANN Archery 1, War Stamp Representative 1, 2, V German Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Tower Y SUDBRACK, CLAIRE, Dimples Alpha Y 2, Gens Togata 2, Bowling Club 1 SUTHERLAND, DOTTE, Dot Entered from New Hanover High School, W Junior year. ls 3, Bet s Club 3, Choir 4, Glee Club Hi-Y 1, Beta Hi-Y 4, Tennis , Physics Club 3, Tower Y 4. e Club 4. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Baseball wer Y 3, French Club 2, 3, nd, Kentucky, Varsity Basket- n 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Tower tive 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Advertising Staff Manager 4. Volley Ball 3, 4, Tower Y 3, tary-Treasurer 4, Stamp and Individual Sports 1, Bowling Club 4, G.A.A. 1, Baseball Y 4, Bowling 4, Volley Ball 2. Representative 1, Minstrels 2, Camera Club 4, A Cappella a Chi 4, Tip Toppers 4. Ball 1, 2. Club 1, 4, Tower Y 4, Glee Y 2, Tower Y3, 4, Beta Chi Club 1, 2, 3. olley Ball 2, Physics Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. , 2, Lunch Room. ilmintgon, North Carolina in SWIFT, WILLIAM, Bill Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Madeira, Stage Crew 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Withrow Players 4. SWORMSTEDT, DAVE Nature Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Gens Togata 3, Physics Club 3, Railroad Club 3, 4, Trainman 4, Beta Hi-Y 4. TANNER, BETTY MAE, B. T. Entered in Junior year from Miami, Florida, Dux Femina 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Tower Y 3, Tower News 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Athletic Representative 3. TAYLOR, IRVIN, Einstein Defenders Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football 2, 4, Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team 3, 4. TAYLOR, BOB, Taylor Football 'I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Stage Crew 2, Minstrels 2, Tower News 4. TEETOR, WILBUR, Burch TERRY, FLORA, Mickey Volleyball 'l, Tennis 2. THIEL, JOHN E., Dutch ' Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Track Team 'l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 2, Physics Club 4, Tower News Representative 4. THIEL, JOE LEE Basketball 'l, Swimming l, Spanish Club 3, Physics Club 3. THIELE, GRETCHEN, Gretch Military Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Orchestra 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Riding Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 4, Volleyball 4, Library Assistant, Presentation Orchestra 3. THIELKING, ESTER M., Snizzie Entered in Sophomore year from Delhi Jr. High, Glee Club 3, 4. THOMAS, JEANNE Co-Editor Annual Literary Staff 3, Minstrels 'l, 2, 3, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Dance Club 4, German Club 3, Victory Corps 1, Club Dramatics l, Glee Club I, Tower News Staff 2, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 2. THOMPSON, ABBIE, Abrab Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Douglas School, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 3, Y Teens 4. THOMPSON, SHIRLEY, Shirl Alpha-Y 2, Physics Club 3, German Club 3, Camera Club 3, Bowling 4, Y-Teens 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. THORSEN, DON TIERNEY, PAT Spanish Club I, Skating Club 1, Minstrels 3, 4. TIPPENHAUER, EDITH, Tippie Beta Chi 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Mr. Seay's office 4. TOERNER, ELAINE Volleyball 2, Archery 4, G.A.A. 4, Glee Club 4, Tower-Y 4, Physics Club 4. TOLLEY, JAMES, Jim Beta Hi-Y 4, Social Chairman 4, Philologia 3, 4, Gens Togata 'l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Aeclile 3, Senior Aeclile 4, Railroad Club 4, Physics Club 4, Tower News Representative 2. TRANTER, RONALD, Ron Football 'I, 2, Hi-Y 1. TREES, LOIS, Pick ' Tower News 4, Annual Representative 1, Basketball l, 2, Volleyball 'l, 2, Beta Chi 3, Skating Club 'l. TREUHEIT, WILLIAM, Fritz TUCKER, FRANCES, Tuck Volley Ball 'I, 2, Archery 3, 4, Bank 'l, 2, War Stamp Representative 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. TUDOR, MARTHA Mardie , Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Minstrels 'I, 2, 3, Selected Choir 2, Tower N News Representative 3, Annual Representative 'l. ULM, GRACE Gens Togata 'I, 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower News Busi- l ness Staff 4. ULRICH, JOHN, Jack Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Stagecrew 2, 4. UMBACH, KENNETH Ken Annual Art Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, 4, Minstrels T, 2, 3, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior 2, 3, 4, Philologia 4. URMETZ, JO Junior Alpha-Y 2, Tower Y 3, Annual Business Staff 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, Bowling 3, 4, Team Captain 4, Volleyball 4, Main Office 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4. VACCARIELLO, ROSELLA, Rosie Baseball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Tower Y Teens 3, 4, Economics Club 4, Beta Chi 4. VANCE, susAN, suSie French Club 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 3, 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. VANNATTA, TRUMAN Physics Club 4, Entered Withrow in Junior year from Michigan. VARRELMANN, TOM Orchestra 'l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, Swimming Club 2, 4. VOIGHTLANDER, FANNY Lunchroom 3. VOLPE, RITA, Reet Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3. WAGNER, BARBARA, Barb Roller Skating Club 'I, Classical Music Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Beta Chi 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4, Orchestra 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Co-assistant Editor 4, String Ensemble 4, Tower News 4. WAID, BETTY Tower News Representative 'I, 2, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Office Assistant 3. WAID, ROBERT DONALD, Don German Club 3. WALTERS, DORIS, Dorie French Club 4, Y-Teens 4, Nature Club 4. WARE, THELMA, Lane German Club 3. WASMER, JUNE Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Thalian 4, French Club 3, Tower News Staff 4, Nature Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Outing Club 3, 4, Archery 2, Bulls Eye Club 2, Riding Club 1, War Stamp Representative T. WATERMAN, JoAN NE Dink Spanish Club 1, Swimming Club 'l, Glee Club 'I, 2, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 'l, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Athletic Representative 4, Tower News 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 2, French Club 4. WATSON, THOMAS, Moe WEAVER, BETTY WEAVER, HELEN Freshman Choir 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Alpha-Y 2, Tower-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Beta Chi 4, Annual Representative 4, Student Library Assistant 4, Home Economics Club 4, Lunchroom Staff 4. WEAVER, MARY LEE Swimming Club 2, Lunchroom 4, Bowling Team 4, Life Saving 4. WEBB, PEARL, Lizzie WEBER, ROBERT, Web WEBER, RONALD, Web WEBSTER, RICHARD, Dick Skate Club 1, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Life Saving 3, 4. WEDDING, BOB, Minnie WEHAGE, GEORGE V WEINMAN, JEAN, Wime Alpha-Y 1, Skate Club 1, Bowling Club 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, 4. WEISE, ROBERT, Bob Beta Hi-Y 4, Hi-Y Council Representative, Epsilon Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 1, Rail- road Club 3, 4, Director 3, President 4, Nature Club 2, 3, President 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative 2, Philologia 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 3. WERMUTH, MARY, Worm Skate Club 1, Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. WESS, CLAUDE, Duke Track 1, Foobtall 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3. WESTERFIELD, PHYLLIS, Phyl Alpha-Y 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, Volleyball 2, Spanish Club 4. WETTERER, PATRICIA ANN, Pat Beta Chi 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. WHEATON, HOWARD Railroad Club 3, 4, Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Monlius, New York. WHITE, RUTH, Ruthie A Cappella Choir 1, 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Cresendo Club 3, Tower News 1. WHITMIRE, ANNEL, Pudgy Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Freshman Dramatics Club 1, Thalian 3, 4, Crescendo Club 3, Tower News 1, French Club 4, Withrow Players 2, WIECHERS, MARGIE, Marge Alpha-Y 2, Dance Club 3, Tower-Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Treasurer's Office3, 4, War Stamp Representative 3. WIGHTMAN, LOIS, Loie Spanish Club 4, Entered Withrow in Junior year from Lincoln High School, Gahanna, Ohio. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM, BiII WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE, Jackie Tower Y 4. WILSON, HOLLY Minstrels 'I, 2, 3, Alpha Y I, 2, Annual Art Staff 2. WILSON, PATRICIA, Pat Dux Femina 4, Minstrels 'I, 2, 3, Towers News 'I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Cub Dramatics 'l, 2, Modern Mummers I, Radio Workshop 'l, Annual Literary Staff 3, Towers News Representative I, 2. WOENER, JOY Beta Chi 'I, 2, Home Economics 'l, 2, Alpha Y I, 2. WOLFE, MILDRED L., Mal Entered Withrow I946 from Shelbyville, Ky. WOODRUFF, J. TOM, WoocIy Hi-Y I, Stamp Club I, Physics Club 3. WOODS, WARREN, WoocIie Cheerleader 4, Basketball I, 2, Baseball Manager 2, Tennis Club I, An- nual Representative 'l, 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 3. WORLEY, WILLARD, Will Athletic Representative 2. WUENKER, JAMES A. Mosquito Gens Togata 'I, 2, Hi-Y 'I, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WUEST, MARGARET, Margie WYMER, HELEN JANE Annual Representative 3, Lunch Room Staff 4. YARBERRY, VELMA, VeI Skate Club I, Vice President I, Orchestra 1, Band 2, 3, 4. YOUNG, JOSEPH A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3. YOUNG, PAULINE, PoIIie Skate Club 'I, Junior Choir I, War Stamp Representative 2, Annual Literary Staff 2, Glee Club 4, Tower Y 4. ZAEH, BETTY Physics Club 4, Bowling Club 4, Tennis Club 4, Vice-President 4, Tower Y 4, G.A.A., Tennis Manager. ZARTMAN, ELIZABETH ANN, Betsy Literatas I, 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 3, 4, President 4, Athletic Representative 3, Tower News Staff 4, Nature Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, Home Economics Club 4, President 4, Senior Life Saving 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Alpha Y 2, Swimming Manager 4. ZICCARDI, DINA G.A.A. 3, 4, Withrow Dance Club 4, Thalian Dramatic Club 4, Tawer Y 3, 3, Treasurer, Economics Club 4, Beta Chi 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. ZIMMERMAN, MARY WILDA Orchestra 'I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonetta 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Alpha .Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, Spanish Club 4, Thalian 4. ZINKHON, FAYE, Zinkie Swmiming Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Home Economics Club 4, Tower News 4, Nature Club 4. MOHN, WILMA Office 4, Volleyball 3, Tower News Representative 3, Lunch Room 'l. HOWLAND, CHESTER, Chess SENIORS WHOSE NAMES DO NOT APPEAR BENNETT, JAMES ALVA FOX, DONALD Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Newport, Camera Club, French Club. HAWKINS, KATHRYN, Kitty Tri-Hi Girl Reserves, Home Economics Club, Beta Chi. ISON, BESSIE FRANCES MARTIN, MARSHALL, Mart Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Radio Club 'I, 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3. McLEAN, DUVERN, Duke Track T, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 'I, 2. PEDRO, FRANK ANTHONY PULLEM, RONALD, Ron Minstrels 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4. ZART, MARY ANN 1 I Q131 Abernathy, Alice Bell .... Acomb, Jerry Glenn .... Adams, Betty Jay ......... Aeschbach, Harriet Louise. . . Aglamesis, Mary ........... Albaugh, Robert Spencer ..... . . . .2826 Park Ave. Q61 . . . .2834 Losantiridge Q131 ..3722 Woodland Ave. Q91 .6723 Windward Ave. Q271 .3046 Madison Road Q91 . . . . .1344 Delta Ave. Q81 Altvater, Rodney Harry ........ 7304 Parkdale Ave. Q161 Andrews, Betty Jean .... .. . .5311 Lacnia Ave. Applegate, Harriet Anne ...... 4516 Lucerne Ave. Appenfelder, Arthur ...... Arand, Virginia Lee .... Ashly, George ......... Asmus, George Louis ........ Atkins, Bagby, Ruth Pauline .... Bailey, Robert B. .... . Baird, Ellis Lee ............. Baird, William Russell ....... Baker, Charles Louis ........ Baldwin, Shirley Anne Thomas Edward ...... . . .1417 Regent Ave. Q291 Q291 Q271 .3700 Michigan Ave. Q91 .... . .1009 E. McMillan St. .3852 Mt. Vernon Ave. Q91 .1325 Laidlaw Ave. Q291 . . . . .4 Crescent Place Q61 ..5215 Eastern Ave. Q261 .6106 Bramble Ave. Q271 ...3836 Isabella Ave. Q91 .5324 Owasco Street Q271 5900 E. Woodmont Ave. Q131 Barnes, Edward Lowe ......... 3649 Marburg Ave. Q81 Barre, June Frances ......... Batsa kes, George ..... Batsakes, Jimmie .... 6813 Vinewood Ave. Q271 . . . .861 Lexington Ave. Q291 . . . .861 Lexington Ave. Q291 Bauer, Joyce Ellen ........... 6659 Kennedy Ave. Q131 Becktold, John L. ................ 2760 Minot Ave. Q91 Beier, Charmaine Mildred. . . 5912 Woodmont Ave. . Q81 Bemis, Barbara Ann ..... Bender, Patricia Lue ..... . . . . .2825 Cortelyou Pl. . . . . . . . .1432 Yarmouth Benhase, James H.. .. .... 6731 Plainfield Road Bennett, James Alva. . Benson, Flora Alice .... Buck, Jack R ............ Billman, Ronald Emerson. Bischof, Ed Seroy ....... Bissell, Patricia Ann .... . . . . .3605 Morris Place Q131 Q291 Q131 Q261 . . . . . . .844 Lincoln Ave. Q61 .. .622 Bona Vista Place . . . . . .605 Athens Ave. . . . . .4606 Winonater ......F'orest Hill Dr Q1 31 Q261 Q271 Blum, Joseph Robert .... . . . .1961 Fairfax Ave. Q71 Blum, Roger V. ................. 2728 Albert Court Q91 Boehmer, Marian Lucille .... 4493 Columbia Pkwy. Q261 Boling, Robert Edwin ........... 1334 Hayward Ct. Q261 Bookout, Beverly Sue .............. 2532 Park Ave. Q61 Boone, Barbara Jo .... 1215 Herschel Woods Lane Q261 Borrow, Carol Margaret ...... 3784 Hyde Park Ave. Q91 Botts, Jo Ann ......... ..... 3 847 Homewood Rd. Box, Eugene Allen ..,. . Bradley, Harry ........... Brand, Carolyn Frances .... ...6931 Bramble Ave. Q271 . . . . . .3635 Barberry Q71 . . . .3633 Wabash Ave. Q71 Bratburd, Lawrence William ...... 3547 Shaw Ave. Q81 Braun, Ernst Carl ......... Braun, Mariorie Virginia. . . Braunschweiger, Helen Bready, Dorothy Margaret. . Bredemeier, Beverly Lois. . . Bridge, Pauline Ann ...... Bridges, Angus ........ .. . . Broadnax, Colleen Yvonne. .. . .6903 Britton Ave. Q271 . . .6304 Orchard Lane Q131 . . . . . .3119 Griest Ave. Q81 ...3113 Robertson Ave. Q91 . . . . .3536 Bevis Ave. Q71 . . . .2590 Hoff Ave. Q261 . . . . .3024 Gilbert Ave. Q61 EE10 213 213 213 229 229 213 213 229 213 213 229 229 229 213 229 229 229 213 215 229 229 227 215 229 215 229 215 229 229 229 215 215 215 229 229 229 229 215 229 215 215 229 229 215 215 215 229 229 215 229 215 215 215 303 215 215 Broadwell, Harry Clifford. . . ...1516 Dixmond Ave. Q71 Broxterman, Frederick Jan .... 6238 Mayflower Ave. Q121 Brueckner, Ralph Joseph. Brockamp, Mary Carolyn Broerman, Aletha Mae. . Brown, Charles C. .... . Brown, Clinton Dudley. . . Brown, Inez Patricia. I. . . Brown, Jerry Vovies ...... Brunck, Clarence William. . . Bryan, Betty I. ........ . Bryant, Virginia L .... Bush, Abigail Louise ..... Bushelman, Robert Joseph . . . .6843 Britton Ave. Q271 . . . . .1133 St. Gregory St. Q21 . . . . .3311 Claramont Ave. Q91 . . . . .2106 Sinton Ave. Q61 ...3719 Reading Rd. Q291 ...52O0 Whesel Ave. Q271 . . .3556 Harrow Ave. Q91 . . . .4620 Erie Ave. Q271 . . . . . . .1935 Madison Road . .3614 Michigan Ave. Q81 .........1331 Delta Ave. Q81 .5308 Brotherton Road Q271 Bustle, Doris Catherine ..... 6334 Mayflower Ave. Q121 Butterfield, Lois Jean .......... 2325 East Hill Ave. Q81 Byrns, Mary Lou .....,.... 3583 Linwood Avenue Q261 Cafferata, Don Louis ...... Calloway, James Henry, Jr. Carr, Carolyn ............ Carter, Betty Jean .... Carter, Sarah ....., ..... Cavalier, Ted ............. . . .1622 Beacon Street Q301 . . . . .1015 Yale Avenue Q61 . . .1648 Delta Avenue Q81 . . . . .3747 Mead Ave, Q261 ...325 Audubon Ave. Q261 Ave. Q61 Dr. Q261 . . . .2629 Melrose Chalmers, Loraine Josephine. . .1101 Salisbury Champlin, James Charles. Chervenak, Dolores Alice. . . Cholmondeley, Matthew C. . Chumley, Argretta Ruth .... Clark, Betty Sue ....... Clark, Kitty Elaine ..... Colthar, Rorbert ........... Colwell, Thomas Robert ..... Cook, Robert Rodney ..... Coomer, Dorothy .......... Cramer, Elizabeth Pauline.. Crapsey, Bobbie Roberta. . . Crawford, Janet Arlene .... Creager, Jean Bruce. . . Crow, Carol Ann. . . .. . Croxton, John White ....... Ave. Q91 Rd. Q271 1614 Bloomingale Ave.Q301 . . . . .3750 Drake . . .4920 Plainville .6466 Mayflower Ave. Q121 . . . . . .3407 Erie Ave. Q81 . . . . .4630 Castle PL. Q271 . .3438 Ault View Ave. Q81 . . . . .6733 Coon Ave. Q131 . . . . .2746 Markbreit Q91 . . . . . .2200 Madison Rd. . . . . . . . .3739 Drake Ave. ...3521 Evanston Ave. Q71 . . . . .3545 Burch Ave. Q81 . . . . , .3922 Elm Ave. Q131 .2065 Beechmont Ave. Q301 .2050 Beechmont Ave. Q301 Cullen, John Fraser. . . ......... 3517 Pape Ave. Q81 Curtis, Janice Louise ..... .... 3 564 Outlook Ave. Q81 Custer, Shirley Jean ..... . .2757 Markbreit Ave. Q81 D'Amico, Thomas Anthony ........ 2733 Arbor Ave. Q91 Davis, Ben Walter ............. 1854 Clarion Ave. Q71 Davis, Clifford Anthony ........ 1361 Burdette Ave. Q61 Davis, Mary Ann ........ . . . . .5302 Whetsel Ave. Q271 . . . . . . .6612 Britton Ave. Q271 Robert William Jr. .... 3414 Oakview Place Q91 Decker, Betty Grace ..... Decker, Deffren, Jeanette Freda. . Dencer, Fred Charles .... Denges, Donald John ..... Derbes, Daniel William.. . . . . . . . .4314 29th Street Q91 . . . .3457 Custer Street Q81 . . . . . . .4104 La Cross Q271 . . . . . . .5361 Charloe St. 271 DeRoo, Sue ............... 3805 Woodford Road Q271 Deye, Neil Stanley .............. 3570 Vista Ave. Q81 Diehl, Earl Eugene ....... 6831 Buckingham Place Q271 215 229 215 229 229 229 215 229 229 229 215 215 229 215 229 229 229 229 217 229 215 215 229 229 229 229 215 31 1 217 229 217 217 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 217 304 229 229 229 229 229 229 229 217 229 229 229 229 217 217 229 229 229 217 Dingley, Seth Crawford Jr. ..... 1233 Franklin Ave. C291 Distler, Evelyn Ruth, R.R. 6 Ridge Rd., Amberly Village C151 Doeling, Robert Thomas ...... 3147 Bellewood Ave. C131 Dorna, Marilyn Joyce. . . . ...... 4217 Verne Ave. C91 Doscher, Marilyn ..... ..... 1 239 Oberlin Blvd. C291 Doyle, Virginia Lee ........ 6707 Beechmont Ave. C301 Drake, Jack Earl ........,... Duderstadt, Edith Marie ..... Dunbar, Patricia Mary Ellen. . Dunlap, Mattie Lee ......... Dunlap, Tom Fredrick .... Dustin, Gilbert Phillip .... Edwards, Patricia Jean. . . Ehrlich, Ronald Otto .... Eifert, Mary Lou ............ Ellsberry, Margaret Louise .... Emerson, Joyce Alice ....... Fatsy, Virginia ......... Felts, Eugene Donald. . . Fendler, Catherine Joan .... Fielman, John Louis ......... Finlaw, Harry Lee. . .6891 K Fla ugher, Bernice ........... .6143 Kennedy Ave. C131 . . . .3939 Oak Ave. C131 . . . .3918 Eileen Drive C91 ..493O Marburg Ave. C91 ......6318 Elbrook C121 ..3224 Berwyn Place C91 . . . . . .3531 Harrow C91 . . . . .3429 Custer St. C81 . . .2726 Alberts Court C91 .3801 Aylesboro Ave. C81 .3771 Thornton Drive C131 . . . . .1867 Hewitt Ave. C71 . ...3812 Zinsle C131 . . . .6016 Roe Street C271 .. . .3208 Wold Ave. C71 en-Arbre Dr. Kenwood C271 ....1525 Gilpin Ave. C61 Ford, Nora Margaret .......... 2400 Eastern Ave. C21 Foster, Susanna Ruth ....... Fowee, Carolyn Joyce ...... Fox, Donald Ellsworth ...... Framcos, Lloyd Elson ..... Fredrick, George Philip ...... Frieman, Geraldine ...... Friedhoff, Harry Edward ....,. Friesz, Don Stuart ........... 6935 Cambridge Ave. C271 3731 Woodland Ave. C91 ..3129 Hackberry St. C61 . . .6731 Britton Ave. C271 3747 Aylesboro Ave. C81 . . . . .3568 Vista Ave. C81 3344 Woodword Rd. C131 3874 Hyde Park Ave. C91 Frowe, Nancy Katherine ........ 1720 Fairfax Ave. C61 Fruechtnicht, Elnor Mae .......... 4200 32nd Ave. C91 Fuchs, Rosemary Ellen ......... 4855 Le Blond Ave. C261 Garn, Rosemary Ruth ........... 1013 Omar Place C81 Geer, Venita Marie ........ 6511 Coleridge Ave. C131 Gentry, Audrey Jane. .3115 Braxton Campbell Court C61 Gerard, Ella Joyce ............. 1342 Avon Drive C291 Ghory, Janet Ruth ............ 1119 Salisbury Dr. C261 Giardullo, Michael Earl ...... 3726 Maple Park Ave. C91 Gillespie, Betty Jane .............. 1645 Clio Ave. C301 Gim, Evelyn ............... 2805 Woodburn Ave. C71 Glazier , Mary Russell ...... 3636 Washington Ave. C291 Glenn, Eunice ......... ..... 3 753 Dunloe Ave. C131 Godfrey, Elaine Ruth ....... Box 513 Kenwood R. C271 Gotthoffer, Martha Zelda ...... 3575 Linwood Rd. C261 Gray, Edith Ida ............... 936 Churchill Ave. C61 Green, Jacqueline Claire ............ Box 216 R.R. 10 Kenwood and Kugler Mill Rd. C271 Greene, Walter Earl ........ Gristock, Dorothy .......... Grossheim, Jeanne Louise .... ..4030 Eastern Ave. C261 . .3854 Mt. Vernon Ave. C91 ..3693 Grovedale Pl. C81 Gurney, Patricia Ann ........ 26 Obeservatory Hill C81 Gutzwiller, Joyce ........ Haas, Michael Albert ....... . . .3579 Linwood Rd. C261 . .4456 Eastern Ave. C261 Haggerty, William Andrew ......... 3329 Ibsen Ave. C91 Hahn, Carolyn Lea .......... Hahn, Sally Jane ...... Hall, Nancy Lou ............ Hallows, Raymond Leroy ..... .1207 Hayward Ave. C261 . . . .3565 Raymar Dr. C81 .3638 Amberson Ave. C81 .. .1205 Edwards Rd. C81 217 229 217 217 229 229 217 217 217 229 229 217 229 305 217 217 229 229 229 217 229 229 217 229 229 229 217 229 229 217 217 229 217 217 229 217 217 229 217 229 229 229 217 217 229 229 217 229 229 229 217 229 229 229 229 217 217 229 217 229 229 Halvordson, George Edwin ....... 2479 Madison Rd. C81 Haney, Josephine ......... ...3232 Orion Ave. C131 Hanna, William Herbert ......... 6211 Manuel St. C271 Hardin, Oliver Wendell Jr ....... 2849 St. Charles Pl. C81 Harmon, Lorain ........... 3338 Walworth Ave. C261 Harmon, Thelma Louise ...... 2771 Robertson Ave. C261 Harper, Joseph Ward. . . Harpold, Clifford Gerald .... Harris, Frances Virginia.. Harshman, Joan Elizabeth .... Hartman, Emily Florence. Hasselbeck, Edward Lloyd Hathorn, Bertie Louise. . . Hawkins, Kathryn ...... Hayden, Joseph Page. . . Hayes, John Davis ..... ........2898 Romana Pl. C91 .2947 Clearview Ave. C61 5832 McGregor Ave. C91 . .3688 Grovedale Pl. C81 . . . . . . .2874 Victoria Ave. C81 . . . . . .3704 Michigan Ave. C91 . .... 218 Stanley Ave. C261 ...2913 Monfort St. C61 . ...1146 Salisbury Dr. C261 . . . . . .3625 Wilshire Ave. C81 Hedges, Virginia Mae ...... Box 294 Comargo Rd. C271 Hedrick, Janet ................. 1856 Clarian Ave. C71 Heimsath, Mary Patricia ........ 6814 Grace Ave. C271 Heinzelman, Charlotte Elaine. .6121 Bramble Ave. C271 Heisler, Jean Elizabeth ......... 3991 Ballard Ave. C91 Henry, Betty Jean ........ ...... 3 767 Isabella Ave. Henry, Edward James .... ..... 2 236 Kemper Ave. C61 Henson, Ruth Ann ............ 6704 Merwin Ave. C271 Hermerding, Helen Louise ,....... 3703 Zinsle Ave. C131 Herschede, Marguerite Mundy ..... 1323 Suncrest Dr. C81 Hertel, Ronald Edward ........ 2726 Lawndale Ave. C131 Hesterberg, Robert Finley ........ 6026 Dryden St. C131 Heuberger, Jean ........ 3323 North Sterling Way C91 High, Richard A ......... ........... 2 521 Ritchie C81 Hilber, Edward Marshall .... ..... 1 299 Morten St. C81 Hilbert, Janet Kathleen ........ 2942 Cortelyou Pl. C131 Hill, Douglas Wainwright ....... 3306 Hardistry Ave. C81 Himes, James Gordon .... .... 2 117 Sinton Ave. C61 Hodson, Doris Jean ,... ..,.... 3 627 Stettinius C81 Hoebbel, Donald Allen ,....... 1671 Alcor Terrace C121 Hoffman, John George .......... 1871 Huron Ave. C71 Hofmann, Marilyn Maruel ........ 1007 Delta Ave. C81 Hofmann, Gilbert R .......... Holland, Marilyn ..... ..... .1922 Berkley Ave. C291 3500 Woodburn Ave. C71 Holoch, Gloria Mae ........... 3581 Larkspur Ave. C81 Hone, Jeanne ........., 875 Clifton Crest Terrace C201 Hopkins, David Walter Jr ..... Horne, James Wesley ..... Horwitz, Janet Elizabeth ...... Houck, Joyce May ..... House, Leland ....... Howell, Lois Annette .... Howison, Janet Louise .... . . Huber, Rosemary ........ Hull, Frances Joan ........ Hurd, Ethel ........... Jacobs, Jocelyn Helen. . . .. .2461 Madison Rd. C81 3113 Hackberry Ave. C71 . .5014 Grafton Ave. C291 .322 Tusculum Ave. C261 . . .3416 Trimble Ave. C71 . . . .3326 Alamo Ave. C91 .3650 Zumstein Ave. C81 . .1913 Rockland St. C301 . . . .3265 Lambert Pl. C81 Hudson, James Lawrence ...... 6329 Cambridge Ave. C301 3705 Drakewood Dr. C91 ..2145 Ousper Ave. C71 Jacobs, Margaret Marie ........ 914 Churchill Ave. C61 Jauch, Arthur Edwin ...... .... 6 018 Ridge Ave. C131 Jenkins, David Bertram ......... 2824 Inverness Pl. C91 Jenkins, Velma Jean ........ .5775 Kenedy Ave. C131 Jester, William LeRoy .... ...461 Stanley Ave. C261 Johnson, Elizabeth Jane .... Johnson, Katharine ..... .. .1335 Burdell Ave. C61 . . .5417 Owasco St. C271 217A McLean, Duvern ........ 229 229 229 217 217 217 229 217 322 217 217 217 322 322 21,7 305 217 217 322 322 217 322 322 322 217 322 322 322 217 217 322 322 322 322 313 322 322 217 313 322 322 322 217 322 306 217 322 217 322 322 217 322 322 217 217 322 322 322 217 322 Johnson, Pauline ..... Johnston, Ruth Ellen.. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jonson, Juanita Thelma Paul A. ..... . Ron Evans .... Robert Louis. . . Sue Margaret .... James George .,... Jordan, JoAnn Clara. . P.O. Box 33, Station M. C271 . . . .2383 Kemper Lane C61 ...1814 Berkley Ave. C291 . . . . . . .1311 Herlin Pl. C81 ..3643 Davenant Ave. C131 . . .6300 Orchard Lane C131 . . . .2327 Salutaris Ave. C61 ...1834 Garden Lane C291 . . . . .616 Delta Ave. C261 Junker, Allen Tyler. . . ..... 6068 Dryden St. C131 Kadon, Karl Paul Jr. . . . ..... 3430 Burch Ave. C81 Kasey, Jack Duncan. . .... 3026 Beaver Ave. C131 Kalomeres, Matula. .. 3617 Revenwood Ave. C131 Kalomeres, Ann ........... 3617 Revenwood Ave. C131 Katzenmeyer, Karl Paul Jr ........ 6127 Tulane Rd. C131 Kautz, Marilyn Lee ............ 3209 Grischy Lane C81 Keilholz, Harry Fredereck ..... 2730 Lawndale Ave. C131 Keith, Ben .................... 912 Churchill Ave. C61 Keller, Margaret .,...... 5822 Valley View Ave. C131 Kennedy, Jayne ...... ....... 3 425 Erie Ave. C81 Kershaw, Clifford Ross. ..... 3647 Burch Ave. C81 Keuper, Bonnie Jean .... .... 1 448 Burney Lane C301 Kidwell, LaVerne Louise ....... 4617 Whetsel Ave. C271 King, Joan Edna ...... .... 2 533 Ridecliff Ave. C131 Kirschner, Herbert ..... .... 9 84 Burton Ave. C291 Kiphart, Mary Lee ,.......... 1542 Corvallis Ave. C161 Klee, Georgia Mercedes ............. Box 216 R.R. 10 Kenwood and Kugler Mill Roads C271 Klein, Virginia Ruth ............ 3249 Gilden Ave. C261 Knose, Kenneth Adrian ........ 3431 Ault View Ave. C81 Koett, Karl Edward .... ..... 4 005 Oak Ave. C131 Klotz Janet Virginia ,... ...1272 Delta Ave. C81 Kopp, Margie Ann.. ...3884 Paxton Ave. C91 Koppman, ,Jaclin Jean. ..... 2913 Minot Ave. C91 Kroger, Jo-Ann ........ .... 3 901 Brotherton Rd. C91 Krumme, Ralph Beniamin. . . .... 1657 Herbert Ave. C71 Kuck, Dorothy Ann .... .... 1 8 Observatory Hill C81 Kuglman, Betty Ann. . . Kunkel, Edward Frank. Kyle, Harold Bertram. . . Lamb, Eloise .......... Lambert, Virginia Dineff. Langdon, Jean Elizabeth Lauria, Angelo Mark. . . . . . . . .1711 Hewitt Ave. C71 . . . . .6271 Mayflower Ave. C121 . . . . .2740 Lawndale Ave. C131 . . . . . .2712 Woodburn Ave. C61 . . . . . . .3634 Stettinius Ave. C81 . . . . .1827 Mears Ave. C301 . .2857 Pine Grove Ave. C81 Lautenschlager, Shirley Louise. . .3532 Harrow Ave. C91 Leahy, Virginia Ann .... Lehmer, Bill Sheman. .. Lessel, Dorothy Evelyn. . . Lett, Allen D .... . .. Lewis, Janet Elaine .... Lewis, Lillian Helen ........ Lewis, Wilbur Albert ....... Light, Jacqueline .... Lind, Hazel Ruth ...... Linn, Harold Joseph ....... Lipman, Edward Graef. . Little, Betty Jewel ........ Locke, Anna Louise ........ . . . .3320 Eastside Ave. C81 . . . .1717 Hewitt Ave. C181 . . . .3702 Drake Ave. C91 . . . . .3653 Burch Ave. C81 . . .3644 Solar Vista Pl. C131 . . . . . .3462 Bevis Ave. C71 .6015 Woodmont Ave. C131 ..6123 Plymouth Ave. C301 . . . . .1646 Brewster Ave. C71 . . . .2876 Romana Place C91 . . . . .3511 Clarkwood Place C81 .4717 Glenshade Ave. C271 . .3812 Brotherton Roard C91 Logemann, Phyllis Jeannette ....., 3726 Zinsle Ave. C131 Lohrum, Fred Charles ....... ...... 4 126 34th St. C91 Lohrum, Mildred Ann .... ..... 6 805 Hurd Ave. C271 322 Loomis, Mary Louise. . . . . 322 217 322 Loux, Janet Marie ...... 324 217 Low, Louise Emil ..... Love, Helen Marie ..... Lothes, Jo Ann ............. . . . . . .3828 Iberis Ave. C131 .3712 Woodland Ave. C91 Lotterer, Donald Herman... ...... 3415 Oak Lane C91 .. .4315 Homer Ave. C271 . . .2619 Kemper Lane C61 . . . . . . . .3905 Millsbrae C91 324 Lucas, Jean Shirley .... ...... 3 247 Eastern Ave. C261 324 Mach, Elva Louise ......... 1266 Westminster Drive C291 217A MacKay, Clifford Frank ......... 3610 Burch Ave. C81 324 Madden, Mary Nancy ......... 3825 Stites Place C261 217A Madden, William James ........ 3659 Paxton Ave. C81 217A Maddocks, Gene Delbert ..... 3918 Feemster Ave. C261 324 Magoteaux, Shirley Ann ........ 5844 Wyatt Ave. C131 324 Maier, Elaine Joyce ....... ..... 6 712 Doon Ave. C131 324 Mainous, Wanda Elnora ........ 3647 Heekin Ave. C261 324 Mallios, Helen Julia ..... .... 2 560 Moorman Ave. C61 324 Malora, Rachel Dolores ........ 3857 Isabella Ave. C91 324 Malpartida, Mary Helen ........ 3405 Telford Ave. C201 324 Mardis, Maryellen .,,.... ..... 5 61 Missouri Ave. C261 217A Mark, Warren William ....... 5707 Monning Ave. C271 217A Marriott, Stacy Martin. . . . . .3426 Golden Ave. C261 324 Marsh, Mary ......... ..... 5 42 Stewart Ave. C291 324 Martin, Carolyn June ..,........ 2590 Madison Rd. C81 217A Martin, Marshall ......... 3801 Country Club Pl. C81 217A Mathias, Robert Oscar ....... 1215 Tannehill Lane C261 324 Mathis, Joan .....,......... 3614 Davenant Ave. C131 217A Matracia, Richard Lee ...... 6907 Windward Ave. C271 324 Maxwell, Sue Mae ............. 5225 Charles St. C271 324 McCartney, Virginia Ellen ...... 1348 Custer Street C81 324 McClavrine, Labarine Lcui'e ..... 6500 Chandler St. C271 325 McCollum, Dorothy Louise... .... 416 Strafer St. C261 324 McCray, Nancy Ann ........... 1316 Morten Ave. C81 313 McDaniel, Richard Kenneth ........ 3275 Gaff Ave. C61 217A McFarlin, Robert John .... 324 Mclntosh, Ann Hope .... 217A Mclntosh, Robert Charles. . 217A Mclntosh, William ...... 324 McKee, Mary Marie ..... 324 McKernan, Junel ......... 217A McKinnin, William Eugene 217A McMullen, Charles Lee... 324 McNeely, Helen Jane .... 324 McVey, Sue Ann ...... 324 McVicker, Ruth Ann ..... 217A Meacham, Thomas Lee. . . 324 Mead, Maurie Ann ..... 217A Meier, Henry William .... 324 Meinking, Virginia May .... 217A Melvin, William Howard.. 217A Memke, William Kenneth. 324 Merriman, Kay A .... ..... 217A Messer, John Edward .... 324 Meyer, Janet Shirley .... 217A Meyer, Thomas Foster .... 324 Meyer, Vera Lee. . ...,... . . .... 3623 Shaw Ave. C81 . . . .953 Windsor St. . . . . .5603 Kinoll Ave. C61 C131 . . . .2905 Utopia Place C81 . . . . .6752 Palmetto St. C271 .. . .6509 Madison Rd. C271 . . . . . .3601 Linwood Rd. C26 ....6222 Desmond St. C271 . . . . .3827 Stites Place C261 . . . .1826 Madison Rd. C61 . . . .2552 Madison Rd. C81 . . .Fair Oaks Lane . . . .6402 Brable Ave. . . . . . .2905 Ziegle Ave. . .1260 Crestwood Ave. . . . .1611 Section Road . . .1220 Tannehill Lane .........6101 Roe St. . .7349 Scottwood Ave. . . . . .2944 Griest Ave. . ..... 1321 Meier Ave. . . .6065 Wayside Ave. 1832 Larchwood Place 324 Meyer, Verna Mae ........ 6241 Rogers Park Place 325 Miles, Shirley Ann .... .. 325 Mill, Peggy .............. . .3322 Maplecrest Ave. 7449 Montgomery Rd. C151 C271 C81 C261 C161 C261 C271 C161 C81 C81 C301 C 161 C131 C91 C131 217A Miller, Herman M. ..... 5805 Peabody Ave. 217A Miller, Paul S .... ....... 3 534 Pinehurst C81 C271 325 Miller, Phyllis Sue ........ 217A Miller, Ricard DuVaII .... 325 Milligan, Betty ......... -. 217A AMiIIs, Robert Howard. .. 217A Minning, Wilbur Gene .... 325 Monce, Jean Evelyn. . . .. 217A Moore, James Edward. . 325 Morris, Betty Jane ....... 325 Morson, Barbara Lee ...... 325 Motter, Shirley Lee .... 308 325 325 Myers, Dorothy Marie .... 325 Mundy, Rose Marie .... Nagel, Marie Olive .... 325 Nall, Emily Aileen ..... 313 Naugle, Paul Jones Jr. .. 325 Neal, Joyce Marian ...... 217A Nelson, James Charles, . 217A Nethero, Merle Frank. . . 325 Neuman, Leonore Ida ..... 325 325 325 325 Murray, Roberta Rae ...... .. . .2437 Bremont Ave. C121 .3542 Madison Park Ave. C91 . . . . . . .6327 Beechmont C301 113 Sterrett, Covington, Ky. . . . . .2322 Eastern Ave. C21 . . . . .29 Arcadia Place C81 ...6218 Robison Road C131 ... . .3843 Isabella Ave. C91 . . .1515 Corvallis Ave. C161 .. .3506 Linwood Ave. C261 . . . . . . .1106 Chapel St. C61 . .1523 Robinwood Ave. C161 . . . . . . . . .7545 Kirtley C271 . . . . .5622 Lester Road C131 . . . . .4727 Wilmer Ave. C261 . . . . . . .2324 Park Ave. C61 ...3169 Markbriet Ave. C91 . . . .6624 Coleridge Ave. C131 . . .5915 Woodmont Ave. C131 . . . . .3223 Gilbert Ave. C71 ..3418 Walworth Ave. C261 Nicholl, June Helen ....... Nichols, Elizabeth Louise .... 4325 Thirty-second Ave. C91 Nicola, Alice Joan ................. 3659 Erie Ave. C81 Nicolaci, Mary Frances .......... 2212 May Street C61 217A Nolte, Ralph Louis ........ 1976 Lexington Ave. C121 217A Nolting, John August ........ 1426 Corballis Ave. C161 217A Norman, Mathis Jr .... .......... 2 600 Hoff Ave. C21 325 Norton, Mary Frances ..... 750 East McMillan Street C61 325 Oehler, Minona Frances. . . .. . . .1341 Taft Road C61 . . . .4915 Roanoke Street C271 . . .5112 Conway Street C271 ....3335 lbsen Ave. C91 . . . . .6204 Ridge Ave. C131 Osterbrock, Ronald Gene. . .7629 Montgomery Rd. C271 217A Oeters, Ralph Donald. .. 217A Oezer, John Joseph .... 217A Orlik, John George .... 217A 217A Parker, Paul Miller ..... 325 Parks, Norma Estill ...... 325 Pascal, Helen Anthony. . . 325 Passauer, Shirlee Mildred. 217A Pedro, Frank Anthony .... 325 Petry, Elizabeth .......... . . . . . .2840 Victoria Ave. C81 . . . .3560 Edwards Road C81 . . .3326 Glenhurst Place C91 . . . . . . .2338 Kenton St. C61 . . .3628 Edwards Road C81 325 Philippi, Laura Agnes ...... 6409 Beechmont Ave. C301 217A Phillips, Gordon Lawrence. . .1153 Inglenook Place C81 325 Phillips, Jane Elizabeth ........ 5016 Leonard Ave. C261 325 Pierce, Phyllis Ann ......... 6706 Plainfield Road C131 325 Piper Patricia Elaine ........ 3634 Amberson Ave. C81 325 Pitman, Rose Priscilla' ........ 4728 Mathis Street C271 325 Plueddemann, Virginia Ruth ..... 1939 Sutton Ave. C301 217B Poll, Gerard Humphrey Jr. ..... 3261 Hardisty Ave. C81 217B Pratt, Donald Joseph ..... 325 Preston, Florence Wanda. 325 Prinzel, Rita Marie ........ 325 Procter, Catherine ........ 325 Pugh, Doris Ann ........ 217B Pullem, Ronald Beverly.. 217B Purificato, Charles Curtis. 217B Putman, Edwin Rufus ..... 325 Radtke, Jean ......... 217B Radtke, Leland John . . . 325 Rahe, Helen Dorothy ..... 217B Ransick, Lee Henry ..... .1618 Shenandoah Ave. C161 . . . . . . . .6510 Pace Ave. C131 . . . .3942 Edwards Road C91 . . . .5214 Roanoke St. C271 . . . . . .3056 Kerper Ave. C61 217B Pryor, Chester Conelius. . . . . . . .8349 Wiswell Ave. C151 . . . . . . . .1744 Minot Ave. C91 . . . . .4311 Homer Ave. C271 C271 .4815 Winona Terrace ...3644 Saybrook Ave. C81 C131 C61 . . . . .3601 Potomac, Ave. C71 . . . 3334 Orion Ave. . . . . . 922 Nassau St. 217B Ratcliff, Malcolm Morgan ...... 1760 Brewster Ave. C71 325 Rattermann, Joyce .............. 3431 Pacton Ave. C81 325 Raymond, Mariorie Diane.. 325 Readmond, June Elaine .... 325 Rauh, Martha Jane ................ 2525 Bremont C131 217B Rautenstrauch, Chester Lloyd ..... 2334 Sussex St. C301 3880 Isabella Ave. C91 . . .6677 Bantry Ave. C131 217B Reed, Norman E. Jr. .... ...2972 Linwood Rd. C81 217B Reeves, David Lee ........ .... 2 47 Tennyson St. C261 217B Reinhold, Ronald Edward. . .1314 California Ave. C291 217B Rempe, Robert Richard .... .... 6 855 Hurd Ave. C271 217B Richard, Robert Allan ........ 2306 Oxford Ave. C301 217B Richt, Allen Ernest .... . ..5001 Whetsel Ave. C271 325 Reis, Dolores Mae ....... ..... 4 121 Thirty-First St. C91 325 Riggs, Amelia Mae ........ . . . .3854 Kirkup Ave. C131 . . . .1565 St. Leger PI. C71 Robinson, Guy Ambrose ........ 3293 Victory Pkwy 217B Roberts, William Palmer. .. 217B 217B Roelle, Franklin Jacob, Jr. 325 Rogers, Joan ............. ..1314 Parkridge Pl. 3475 Ault View Ave. - C61 C81 C81 217B Roth, Richard Louis ....... .3743 Ault Park Ave. C81 217B Rouse, Leonard Klein... . .... 130 Rohde Ave. C281 325 Routsong, Lora Anne ........ 3511 Victoria Place C81 217B Ruggierd, Bendetto ..... ........ 6 411 Erie Ave.C271 217B Ruoff, Jake Milton .... . . .6405 Orchard Lane C131 325 Rush, Frances Marie ....... . . 1704 Dexter Ave. C61 325 Russell, Marion Elizabeth ......... 6702 Hurd Ave. C271 325 Saar, Alice Gibson ..... . ...611O Glade Ave. C301 325 Saffran, Madeline Rose .... ...6804 Stewart Rd. C271 325 Saliotus, Chrisanthy ........... 818 Rockdale Ave. C291 217B Sandusky, Charles Edward. . .4740 Whetsel Ave. C271 325 Sasser, Ruth .................. 4012 Taylor Ave. C91 325 Scarpinski, Irene Louella .... . . . . . .524 Delta Ave. C91 325 Schaefer, Dorothy Catherine ...... 4710 Castle PI. C271 217B Schardine, Charles Lee... 217B Schenke, Robert Carl ...... 217B Schierloh, Robert Richards. . . . . .3542 Bevis Ave. C261 . .3482 Linwood Ave. C261 . . . . .2714 Atlantic Ave. C91 325 Schluep, Lois Jean .............. 6500 Tyne Ave. C131 217B Schmits, Don .......... 325 Schooley, Betty Mae ...... 217B Schoolfield, Earl Verner. .. 325 Schrader, Janet Louise ..... 325 Schreiner, Betty Jane ...... 217B Schultz, Donald Eugene... 325 Schultz, Shirley Ann ........ 2616 Grover Hill Ave. . . . . . .741 Delta Ave. C261 . . .3211 Hackberry St. C71 ..4706 Castle Place C271 . . . .4526 Lucerne Ave. C271 ...5318 Grafton Ave. C291 . . . .3847 Odin Ave. C131 C121 217B Schumacher, Harold Robert ....... 2113 Dana Ave. C71 325 Scott, Gloria Faye ......... 325 Sellers, Mary Elizabeth .... . .1711 Catalina Ave. C291 217B Schwindt, Robert Francis .... . .3015 Parkview Ave. C131 1213 Hayward Ave. C261 325 Seltz, Jeanine ........ .. ...... 6571 Euclid Rd. C271 325 Sendelbeck, Doris .......... 217B Shafer, Robert Tinsley Jr .... 325 Shafer, Virginia Lee ........ 325 Shay, Pat Victoria ....... 325 Shockley, Marilyn Lee ..... 325 Shorten, Gloria Angelee ..... 325 Shouldise, Ruth Ellen ........ 325 Siegel, Helen Ann .... .. 217B Sifers, Sam Iba Jr. ....... . 217B Simcox, Richard Fisher ...... 325 Simester, Helen W. .... . .. 325 Simons, Nancy Alva ..... 325 Singer, Jane ......... .. 217B Skiff, Donald E .... ..6341 Corbly Ave. C301 .3725 Aylesboro Ave. C81 ...4430 Simpson St. C271 . .219 Congress Ave. C261 . . . . . .4203 33rd Ave. C91 .. .1605 Sutton Ave. C301 .2870 Markbreit Ave. C91 .. .416 Torrence Ave. C21 . . .2916 Fairfield Ave. C61 6318 Beechmont'Ave. C301 .. . .6128 Madison R. C271 . . . . .3047 Griest Ave. C81 . .1258 Elbrook Ave. C121 . . . .1374 Myrtle Ave. C61 325 Thiele, Gretchen Jean ...... 325 Smith, Earline Louise ......... 3059 O'Bryon Street C81 217B Smith, James Maurice ..... .6517Crest Ridge Circle C131 325 Smith, Lucy Anne ................... 1317 Duncan C81 319 Snyder, Nancy Ann ....... 6419 Montgomery Road C131 217B Sonneman, Jack P. ........... 6825 Sampson Ln. C131 325 Spanagel, Jane ............. 1112 McLaughlin Pl. C261 325 Speckman, Virginia Louise ...... 2708 Arber Ave. C91 217B Spencer, John Rodgers. . ..........2501 Erie Ave. C81 325 Spencer, Vandine Marion ..... 6635 Cambridge St. C271 217B Stanley, Robert Allan ........... 3556 Bevis Ave. C71 325 Stansford, Mary Elizabeth ......... 1518 Ruth Ave. C71 325 Starr, Charlene Louise. . . 325 Stein, Ruth La Verne .... 217B Stephens, Jerome Paul 325 Stevenson, Barbara Ellen. 325 Stevenson, Grace Elaine. . 325 Stewart, Janet May .... 217B Stewart, Thomas Dee. . . 313 Stigal, Charles ......... 325 Stillmaker, Jeanne Pearl. 312 Stitts, Maxel Lee ...... 325 Stoffer, Martha Ellen .... 325 Stoffregen, Wilma Jean. . 325 Strange, Virginia Ellen. 325 Street, Marilyn Jo ........ 325 Stuntz, Eleanor Jean... 325 Sturgeon, Vera Lou .... 325 Sturm, Helen Ann ...... 325 Sudbrack, Claire Marilyn 325 Sutherland, Dottie Louise. 312 Swift, William Oldan.. 312 Swormstedt, Dave Reid. . . 325 Tanner, Elizabeth Mae .... 312 Taylor, Irvin ............ 312 Taylor, Bob Allyn .... 312 Teetor, Wilbur .... 325 Terry, Flora Mae ..... 312 Thiel, John Edward .... 312 Thiel, Joseph Lee ..... Thielking, Ester Winifred. Thomas, Jeanne Maxine. . Thompson, Abbie Naomi. Thompson, Shirley Ann.. Thorsen, Don ........... . . . . .3255 Wold Ave. C71 217B Stant, Louis Bernard Jr. .. . . . . . . .1580 Elizabeth Pl. C291 . . . . .1212California Ave. C291 . . . .3727 Woodland Ave. C91 . . . . . .3745 Ault Park Ave. C81 . . .... 1276 Duncan Ave. C81 . . . .3536 Zinsle Ave. C131 . . . . . .6429 Bramble C271 . . . . . .1020 Chample Ave. C61 . . . . . . .R.R. 2, Loveland, Ohio . . . .3632 Tamarack Ave. C71 . . . . . . .3551 Shan Ave. C81 . . . . . . .3639 Ault Park Rd. C81 . . . . .6136 Fairway Drive C131 .1710 Greenview Place C291 . . . .4712 Ward Street C271 . . . . . . .2664 Madison Rd. C81 2922 Mapleleaf Ave. C131 . . . . . .6454 Welton Ave. C131 . . . . . . .2558 Madison Rd. C81 ...3143 Edwards Rd. C91 . . . . .1356 Custer Ave. C81 . . . .1001 Omar Place C81 . . . .6001 Desmond St. C271 . . . .3700 Woodland Ave. C91 . . . . .6912 Ohio Ave. C131 . . . . . . . .567 Delta Ave. C261 . . . .897 Clinton Springs C291 . . . . . .4675 McNeil Ave. C121 .4814 Beverly Hills Dr. C261 . . . . . . .4029 Taylor Ave. C91 . . . . . .600 Torrence Lane C81 ..... . .942 Churchill Ave. C61 .. . .7337 Parkdale Ave. C161 ..........6635 lris Ave. C131 Tierney, Patricia Charlene ...... 1620 Fairfax Ave. C71 Tippenhauer, Edith May.. Toerner, Elaine Helen .... Tolley, James Little ...... Tranter, Ronald Clifford.. Trees, Lois Eileen ........ Treuheit, William Edward. Tucker, Frances Hilda .... Tudor, Martha Anne ..... Ulm, Grace Lenora .... Ulrick, Jack Oliver ...... Umbach, Kenneth Allen.. Urmetz, Jo ............. . . . . .3206 Golden Ave. C261 . . . . .2895 Minto Ave. C81 . . . . .3623 Shaw Ave. C81 . . . .2212 Wasson Rd. C91 . . . .3815 Odin Ave. C131 . . . . .5721 Kellogg Ave. C281 . . . .4816 Ebersole Ave. C271 .. .3641 Michigan Ave. C81 . . . . . .4205 34th Street C91 . . . . .6000 Kellogg Ave. C281 . . . . . . . .4119 29th Street C91 ....R.R. 5 Box 206-C C151 Vaccariello, Rosella ..... Vance, Barbara Susan ......... 3442 Stettinius Ave. C81 Vannatta, Truman John. .. . . .. . .. . .2309 Bonne St. . . . . .3306 Ibsen Ave. C91 Varrelmann, Thomas Carl ...... 4851 Corinth Ave. C291 Voigtlander, Fanny ...... Volpe, Rita ............. ,. Wagner, Barbara Louise .... Waid, Betty Carolyn ....... Waid, Robert Donald ..... Walters, Doris Eugenia ..... Ware, Thelma Elaine ....... . . . . .3533 Holly Lane C81 . . . . . .3621 Erie Ave. C81 . . .5708 Stewart Road C271 .6430 Mayflower Ave. C121 .6430 Mayflower Ave. C121 . . . .6426 Ridge Ave. C131 . .5924 Kennedy Ave. C131 Wasmer, June. .Box 83 Glen Acres, Amberly Village C151 Waterman, JoAnne Ruth .... .3511 Clarkwood Place C81 Watson, Thomas Paul ........ 4408 Simpson Ave. C271 Weaver, Betty Jane ..... Weaver, Helen Louise ...... Weaver, Mary Lee ...... . . . . . . .804 Beecher St. C61 ...1605 Madison Rd. C 1 ...3711 Westfield Ave. C91 Webb, Pearl Louise ........ Weber, Robert Bernard .... Weber, Ronald .......... Webster, Richard Finley R. Box Wedding, Robert Lee ....... Wehage, George Edward. Weinman, Jean Carol... Weise, Robert Allan .... . . . . .1950 Hewitt Ave. C71 .. . .6849 Britton Ave. C271 . . . .2749 Madison Rd. C91 222A, Woodlawn Village . . . . .815 Mann Place C291 . . . . . . .323 Setchell St. C261 Wermuth, Mary Martha ..... Wess, Claude Earl ,..... Westerfield, Phyllis ...... Wetterer, Patricia Ann. . . . . .1640 Brewster Ave. C71 ...1005 Crest Circle C81 . . . .5014 Ravenna St. C271 ...3251 Beresford Ave. C61 Wheaton, Howard Harvey.. White, Ruth Mary ........ Bethel . . . .3907 Isabella Ave. C91 ....2841 Madison Rd. C91 . . . . . .3193 Griest Ave. C91 Whitmire, Annel ............ 3526 Pembroke Ave. C81 Wiechers, Margie Ann .... Wightman, Lois Eleanor .... Williams, Bill Emanuel .... Williams, Jackie Marie .... Wilson, Holly ......... Wilson, Patricia Jean .... Woerner, Joy ......... . . Wolfe, Mildred Lee ...... ...6024 Red Bank Rd. C271 . .6404 Beechmont Ave. C301 . . . . .2714 Arbor Ave. C81 ....651 E. McMillan St. C61 . . . .3729 Maple Park C91 . . . . . . .3418 Delta Ave. C81 .2 . . . . .4308 Homer Ave. C271 116 Duck Creek Road C271 Woodruff, John Thomas .... 6235 Bona Vista Place C131 312 Woods, Warren James ........... 4215 Verne Ave. C91 312 Worley, Willard Donald .... .. . .6115 Ridge Ave. C131 312 Wuenker, James Albert ........... 3514 Burch Ave. C81 325 Wuest, Margaret Mary ........ 4404 Whetsel Ave. C271 325 Wymer, Helen Jane ....... ..3207 Eastern Ave. C261 325 Yarberry, Velma Louise ......... 2912 Victoria Ave. C81 312 Young, Joseph Clefton ...... 3722 Drakewood Drive C91 325 Young, Pauline ...... . ...5432 Madison Rd. C271 325 Zaeh, Betty Mae .... 319A Zart, Mary Ann ...... . . . .1307 Dillon Ave. C261 . . . .47 Arcadia Place C81 325 Zartman, Elizabeth Ann.. .... 3118 Kinmont Ave. C81 325 Ziccardi, Dina Rose ........ .....24o1 Kenton sf. C61 325 Zimmerman, Mary Wilda ..... 1515 Franklin Ave. C291 325 Zinkhon, Faye Elenora ...... 325 Mohn, Wilma Patricia ..... 217 Howland, Chester ..... . .5725 Bramble Ave. C271 . . . . .3507 Vista Ave. C81 .. .1201 Halpin Ave. HOME ROOM 302 Row 1-Boker, B. Andrews, P. Benjamin, P. Bishop, R. Bender, H. Allen, M. Anderson, S. Boyd, J. Anshutz, M. Attig, J, Bauer, S. Row 2-Blank, S. Biltz B. Brandenburg, N. Benz, J. Brinkman, B. Boker, L Anders, B. Ackerman, M. Armandroff, J. Beeler, J Allison, N. Becker, B. Row 3-Adiar, N. Bayles, M Aden, J. Bonkowske, M. Abraham, R.vAndreodis, S Bodenstein, H. Barrick, E. Atkinson, B. Baird, D. Allee, C. Bell, L. Becker, C. HOME ROOM 303 Row 'I-Denison, M. Costor, W. Crabe, E. Derod, S Carter, H. Cox, W. Doerr, J. Cantor, H. Byrer, V. Row 2-Cole, V. Church, J. Carpenter, N. Buxton, M Clark, S. Brueggeman, B. Dawson, B. Brown, M Buehler, R. Derbes, M. Row 3-Dicks, M. Collins, A Davis, M. Chesser, L. Duncan, M. Brown, S. Burling, S. Dellis, P. Coulter, M. Dinkelmann, M. Cromer, M Row 4--Buchanan, J., Cowden, M., Decker, S., Curry, J., Chapdu, C, Case, M., Corey, C., Davis, M., Del- vecchio, C., Copehart, P., Chappell, B. HOME ROOM 304 Row 'I-Gilene, R., Grabencamp, B., Griffith, C., Fortney, J., Flora, M., Fields, P., Erhorclt, C., Gib- bons, J. Row 2-Fitzgerald, N., Gibson, M., Fink, M., Forste, V., Gohs, C., Freeman, E., Friason, J., Glenn, C., Frances, E. Row 3-Feiler, V., Glenn, R., Fischer C., Fogle, L., Gossiger, M., Fisher, W. J., Frede, G., Guenther, L., Evans, J. Row 4-Egry, M., Fuldner, N., Eden, M., Fielden, F., Gillespie, M., Giese, J., Goecke, J., Finn, P., Gillford, C., Elder, J., Fisher, B HOME ROOM 305 Row 1-Koutz, M., Hill, J., Holtmeier, J., Johnson N., Hempel, J., Hunt, J., Hale, M. Row 2-Hessel: bcich, B., Gutiahr, A., Hancock, J., Heibeck, C., Hildebrand, H., Hines, H., Hurst, V., Hofstetter, B Row 3-Hardwick, H., llhardt, J,,Humphieys, M., Han- naford, S., Kapelson, J., Keal. B., Juergens, D., Johns, B. Row 4-Johnson, G., Hathorn, E., Houck, S., Kalomeres, R., Hordin, M., Hemphill, G., Karnes, E., Holman, L. 1 HOME ROOM 306 Row 'l-Kemp, J., Knoll, M., Leggeff, L., Manzi, N., Laing, B., Kiellenberg, M., Knodel, M., Luecleker, E., R., Malora, E., McClanahan, M., Lucas, J., Lunclberg, B., Koeller, B. Row 3-Lynn, L., Lewis, J. Maple, M., Marshall, M., Kerchner, G., Mason, M., Martin, L., Lahusen, K., Lakeman, L. Row 4-Magel, S., Luyster, Lecke, M. Row 2-Kendall, N. Manihey, J. Laschiavo M., Luysfer, M., Lawrence, D., Limes, P., Limes, P. Love, E., Marshall, P., Knight, E. HOME ROOM 308 Row 'I-Mulholland, J., Munro, J., McConachie, N. Prigge, B., Moesia, J., Newell, S., Nagel, J. Row 24 Moyse, E., Penn, M., Nelson, S., McKenna, J., Mc Daniel, J., Owens, M., Parker, J., Oliver, J. Row 3- McHargue, I., Peizhold, N., McGary, M., Orr, J. Niederhelman, J., Paolino, S., Meas, M., Means, M Row 4-Potter, M., McHargue, V., McGill, M. Mc Collum, P., McKeehan, S., Moore, B. J., Middlebrook H., McCollum, G., Pelzer, D. HOME ROOM 309 Row 1-Allen, R., Backsheider, F., Bennett, C., Black- more, P., Bolsinger, D., Bolce, J., Boike, R., Bush, C., Balsley, G., Barringer, A. Row 2-Bramlage, R., Bramlage, W., Baird, C. Brown, J., Baumgarfner, C., Burgeft, J. Blair, E., Bowman, R., Camardo, A., Case J., Ahlerf, P. Row 3-Boegrman, B., Budke, R., Apple R., Bloomhuff, H., Adams, D., Bingham, T., Blust, B. Campbell, A., Campbell, H., Bridges, C., Barkley, M., Anderson, T., Barnett, Z. HOME ROOM 310 Row 'I-Ent, R., Cavagna, W., Erb, D., Cooper, D. Cooper, K., Darling, J., Drummond, N., Doelling, F. Feis, P., Craig, W. Row 2-Dietz, N., Contner, L. Clarke, R., Fessenden, B., Everill, H., Duval, B. Falla, J., Dungan, D., Donohue, P., Decamp, D., Davis D. Row 3-Eha, J., Comisar, L., Ewers, B., Cowell, J. Dugan, E., Crawford, C., Economou, A., Edwards, D. Crable, J., Crapsey, C., Conlon, D., Cosby, R. Erpenbeck, J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HISTURIE EVEIITS UF THE PHST HIIIJ PRESENT PRUVUKEE iIlUEH IJISEUSSIUII The eager students of this history class are citizens who will soon undertake difficult civic, state, national, and world responsi- bilities. It will be up to them to create a better world - a world where all nations will live together peacefully and prosperously. From the time these pupils enter the classroom until the time they leave, they are taught the principles of democracy, which enable this dream of a better world to come true. Events of yesteryear, complete with today's own problems, give a rich background for studying the questions of the hour. Panel discussions assist by developing individual opinions, substantiated by facts. These ideas are pondered over and scrutinized so that the future citizens may have a greater understanding ot, and confidence in, tomorrow's world. HOME ROOM 311 Row 1-Fitzpatrick, B., Fleck, E., Fray, S., Gear, A., Heeb, J., Flagg, E., Healy, C., Jacobs, T., Groenke, A. Row 2-Foertmeyer, C., Hamlin, F., Frederick, H., Frederick, D., Franke, D., Garner, H., Hanauer, R., Henderson, P., Greenlee, I., Hendricks, J. Row 3- Haley, B., Fry, G., Hammer, D., Gassett, J., Hays- bert, W., Hendrixson, B., Frattalone, J., Games, P. HOME ROOM 313 Row 1-McQuain, S., Nelcamp, G., Martina, J., Morissey, J., Mann, M., Niland, D., Meyer, C. Row 2--Lewis, M., Melson, R., Maul, C., Matz, R., Mes- singer, R., Nickerson, G., Petrie, D. Row 3--Moore, R., Mead, G., Miller, G., Naugle, P., Modlin, R., Novak, T., McMullin, K., Moraites, R. Row 4-Mc- Kibben, R., McAuley, N., Muhlhofer, W., Melvin, M., Marks, P., Luts, T., McClure, R. HOME ROOM 313 Row 1-Pummill, P., Rutherford, A., Sprinsman, E., Pratt, T., Stearns, D., Steele, l., Poulos, J., Pfou, D. Row 2-Ruffley, H., Robinson, T., Owens, G., Oeters, D., Schneider, E., Schmidt, H., Rippe, H., Phillips, N., Parker, K. Row 3-Schmidt, E., Reser, L., Schanz K., Rakov, D., Schwarz, M., Shirley, R., Shepler, R., Shriver, P., McDaniel, R., Sprague, J. Row 4- Radcliffe, W., Roach, E., Ricketson, H., Nicrols, W., Levine, J., Macarthy, D., Socrates, J., Sandburg, D., Stigall, C., Schulte, W. HOME ROOM 313 Row 1-Hengsfenberg, H., Kirschner, G., Holt, H., Jilek, D., Leimberger, J., Horwitz, P., Jacobs, P., Row 2-Hurst, E., Keel, K., Krummel, P., Kayser, J., Hobbs, E., Krumme, R., Koller, G., Jones, B. Row 3- Howland, C., Hermetet, S., Hull, A., Hoffhouse, J., Keeney, J., Hill, L., Henssen, P., Hill, C., Johnson E. Row 4-Huesman, B., Hume, T., Hensel, D., Korsebers, R., Jester, J., Krienen, B., Koeninger, E., Jewett, H., Levi, D., Koch, A. 1 HOME ROOM 313 Row 1-Vega, D., Vogel, W., Stoutemyer, J., Tay- lor, R., Warner, J., Wendell, A., Sudbrack, C., Stevens, T. Row 2-Walker, H., Stump, J., Sullivan, J., Tartz, R., Stout, R., Tiemeyer, A., Voss, J., Winter- halter, C., Wilson, G., Walker, C. Row 3-Tegan den, D., Thomas, H., Surber, R., Wilke, W., Waddell, W., Taylor, R., Vehr, R., Tynan, G., Stuessel, F., Strickland, S. HOME ROOM 319 Row 'I-Steen, J., Simmons, M., Schofield, D., Ruchty, M. C., Rubenbauer, J., Shaver, N., Seefeldt, S., Reiner, S. Row 2--Smith, E., Rimmer, N., Remley, J., Reinhold, J., Schmidt, M., Schorr, P., Rolf, N., Stewart, J. Row 3-Schwartz, D., Stevens, B., Smiley, J., Shinkle, G., Sanders, J., Sloughfy, B., Shafer, J., Roudebush, N. Row 4-Shelton, J., Schweitzer, J., Sherer, J., Solt, D., Riggers, M., Pulliam, B. L., Smith, R., Skiff, M., Shrader, L. HOME ROOM 3'l9A Row 'l-Weis, T., Wildt, J., Thiess, C., White, M., Venable, M., VanHorn, H., Tavin, A., Vetorino, E. Row 2--Towzey, C., Wilson, P., Thomas, M., Var- nau, H., Weeks, M., White, G., Yates, P., Wheeler, M., Williams, N. Row 3-West, M., Swanson, J., Warne, B., Woodruff, S., Wiedemer, O., Strunk, M. Stichtehoth, B., Strady, M., Strunk, S. Row 4- Weigel, J., Williamson, S., Wilson, C., Wilson, J., Winzeier, M., Weiss, B., Yee, P., Witsehger, M., Stoneburner, E., Straub, N., Williams, M. HOME ROOM 101 Row 1-Anderegg, R.: Aker, W.: Brown, R.: Becht, J.: Boyd, J.: Breyer, R.: Boyle, R.: Bernard, L.: Brun- ing, B.: Botts, G. Row 2-Black, B.: Bentley, W.: Beardsley, J.: Bischof, P.: Bolender, C.: Boyer, F.: Bryson, C.: Appel, K.: Baker, L.: Aldinger, W.: Berry, H. Row 3-Becker, B.: Baird, R.: Alexander, C.: Blades, D.: Aloromson, H.: Boland, B.: Baggs, A.: Bradley, D.: Brewster, T.: Bridges, C. HOME ROOM 103 Row 1--Cahall, K.: Clements, J.: Crossley, D.: Clip- pinger, D.: Croxton, l.: Coyne, J.: Burdorf, R.: Carl- son, O.: Cook, R.: Cook, D. Row 2-Crane, J.: Chand- ler, G.: Cole, R.: Coffman, D.: Cadwallader, R.: Byrd, R.: Burdette, J.: Busch, A.: Burgess, W.: Car- relle, B. Row 3-Casey, P.: Carroll, R.: Carroll, M.: Connelly, L.: Curtis, C.: Cohen, H.: Clawson, B.: Carpenter, J.: Cahann, C.: Burns, J.: Calhoun, D. HOME ROOM 105 Row 1-Erke, R.: Deeks, D.: Flory, J.: Fischer, D.: Diers, C.: Foster, S.: Deuschle, F.: Fetzer, D.: Denges, T.: Fast, H. Row 2-Ditchen, L.: Findsen, R.: Dele- hanty, J.: Elliott, D.: Fairchild, R.: Davis, D.: Del- Vacchio, M.: Devanney, R.: Fisher, J.: Dalhover, T., Doerr, L. Row 3-Eicher, K.: Ernst, C.: Eacher, B.: Eschenbach, C.: Fitzgerald, B.: Falbush, J.: Distler, G.: Daugherty, J.: Dean, B.: Dimcan, B.: Faulcaner, C.: Engle, R. HOME ROOM 107 Row 1-Garrett, F.: Giordano, R.: Harmon, H.: Giardullo, F.: Griffith, R.: Hill, H.: Haag, R.: Hall, J.: Glardon, D.: Hauschildt, G. Row 2-Griffith, J., Hadley, C.: Hegemeier, K.: Gregolet, B.: Greiman, B., Gibson, F.: Haas, B.: Grove, E.: Hagen, S.: Grier, R Row 3-Girty, B.: Gardner, T.: Harmon, J.: Halvord- son, W.: Hagen, D.: Hammerlein, D.: Gurney, J., Grate,T.: Grate, J.: Herbert, J. HOME ROOM 108 Row 'l-Huston, D., Kelly, J., lsaacs, V., Hoffman H., Hulsbeck, J., Hofstetter, E., Kiphart, S., Jackson L., Knose, J., Klum, T. Row 2-Idler, W., Hoskins A., Juergens, R., Holwadel, D., Kinney, D., Kessel P., Knabe, J., Johnson, J., Jordon, F., Hohnstine W., Hughes, B. Row 3--Keith, W., Jordan, F., Jones E., Kinley, E., Hummel, L., Kelly, J., Jackson, J. Joseph, W., Hume, J., Knapp, R., llhardt, H. HOME ROOM 110 Row 'I-Males, D., Liggett, R., Linger, W., McCon- nell, S., Kratz, C., Lang, F., Larson, J., Kober, B., Lyons, W. Row 2-McClary, F., McGlasson, J., Louiso, R., Martin, K., McClintock, W., Luttrell, N., Mason, L., Lumley, L., McDonald, J. Row 3-Mason, B., McAvoy, D., Lensky, C., Laufer, W., Magill, P., Martin, R., McCullough, J., Matthews, J., Korengel, E., Mallin, J., MacWilliams, C. HOME ROOM 112 Row 'l-Muhlhofer, L., Nelson, F., Norton, B., Old- rieve, B., Murphy, A., Morrison, G., Orme, D., Mc- Manaman, M., Myers, R., Mowery, D. Row 2- Otting, B., Oelerich, W., Norman, R., Mithoefer, B., Neison, J., Miller, C., McMannis, W., Neu, D., Mit- roff, W. Row 3-Morten, W., Mills, L., McKinny, B., Newhart, B., Minning, E., Neugent, B., Morris, L., Nair, G., Nolte, J., Melvin, N., Meyer, H. HOME ROOM l 13 Row 1-Porter, R., Reeves, H., Pitts, L., Plahs, W., Pierce, H., Remley, R., Rohrbough, D., Radcliffe, J., Ratteree, J., Patton, R., Rhodes, G. Row 2- Polson, C., Rahe, R., Patterson, H., Robinson, R., Penn, E., Reinert, B., Reitter, A., Pandilidis, C., Riley, J., Ross, R., Pohl, R. Row 3-Polson, B., Roosa, L., Rieke, R., Rahill, E., Prosch, R., Reson, T., Riess, G., Redmond, R., Polder, H., Poertner, E., Pace, B., Riley, S., Paalz, E. 1 1 1 1 HOME ROOM 115 Row 1-Shinkle, B., Rost, A., Slaughter, A., Schrol der, E., Sawyer, T., Smith, C., Siegel, R., Sisley F., Sollberger, C., Scotton, R. Row 2-Spees, B. Rouse, W., Rouse, R., Schmidt, D., Smith, R., Schulte L., Skiff, J., Spurlock, H., Rowekamp, B., Rye, W Row 3-Rouse, B., Rucker, K., Schrof, W., Schultz E., Schuler, D., Shusler, J., Sifers, J., Scheufler, L. Shawover, D., Ruda, R., Sampson, W., Schmidt, B HOME ROOM 120 Row 1-Thornton, B., Tabor, F., Tannahill, D., Sun- day, J., Stansford, W., Thoms, K., Summers, H., Sterman, B. Row 2-Thorpe, R., Thompson, E., Tenbrink, J., Sweeney, R., Stuewe, C., Trippet, J., Tudor, F., Taylor, B. Row 3-Starus, J., Strange, T., Swan, C., Sutton, F., Steinwort, R., Stephens, S., Stanforth, C., Thompson, J. HOME ROOM 120 Row 1-Wildridge, B., Zopff, J., Weber, B., We- huge, L., Winglewish, J., Wong, L., Ulmer, N., Wil- son, K., Waddell, H., Utz, J. Row 2-White, J., Wickham, P., Ward, J., Usher, T., Wesselman, T., Walters, J., Wade, W., VanCleve, W., White, D., Webster, J. Row 3-Walker, J., Wharton, C., Young, W., Weinheimer, A., Woerner, J., Verbarg, H., Wolf, D., Yee, H., Wright, B., Weisenfelder, B., VanEpps, W. HOME ROOM 201 Row 1-Burlew, M., Baumboch, M., Adams, J., Be- suden, S., Baeriswyl, F., Allen, L., Berry, J., Allen, M., Bloomhuff, D., Anderson, D., Bartach, M. Row 2-Akins, G., Bickers, J., Bain, V., Anderson, M., Anderson, A., Banks, A., Amos, B., Ammerman, C., Beets, P., Andriot, J., Bell, J. Row 3-Birch, C., Baird, V., Allshouse, L., Batsakes, M., Angle, J., Bettinger, B., Blerack, V., Block, E., Altic, C., Baum, P., Armstrong, M. ,iw , 1 HOME ROOM 203 Row l-Breck, J., Braclley, D., Branscum, A., Boteff, V., Camardo, M., Bonniville, V., Boys, E., Calhaun, D., Bushman, N., Burdsall, D., Bush, B., Bushelman, D. Row 2-Bradshaw, N., Brown, M., Cargill, C., Buike, M., Buchanan, J., Bonauita, L., Burris, H., Cathoun, D., Bruns, S., Butler, A., Calloway, B., Bush, K. Row 3-Byrd, M., Blythe, V., Brammer, B., Blum, M., Carnahan, V., Busch, A., Burt, W., Casey, E., Boehm, L., Camp, D., Button, M., Casey, R., Cameron, M. HOME ROOM 206 Row 'l-Dennis, M., Crews, M., Clarke, J., Cook, J., Clawson, M. L., Dearing, V., DeRuiter, K., De- Weese, D., DeWeese, R. Row 2--Davis, N., Devore, P., Dearth, D., Daley, G., Cowden, S., Church, S., Diara, L., Crowell, C., Dixon, E., Cow, E. Row 3- DeVault, N., Cullen, P., Coe, E., DeAngelo, B., Cul- len, N., Collins, M., Clark, J., Dallas, B., Denney, G., Davis, J., Church, J. HOME ROOM 208 Row l-Hardner, R., Gibler, R., Gardner, M., Forbes, J., Everhart, D., Eischen, J., Fishback, M., Girand, J., Elliott, S., Ernst, J. Row 2-Fisher, M., Fussenger, J., Glaze, J., Garner, D., Donnelly, D., Duermit, D., Ginerich, J., Foley, A., Foster, L., Echols, D. Row 3-Glasgow, J., Fohnle, L., Fogg, J., Ewers, M., Fen- stermacher, G., Gasper, V., Dunlap, M., Fluker, B., Ferguson, M., Gassett, D. HOME ROOM 209 Row 'I-Harding, M. J., Hopkins, J., Gotthoffer, B., Hosmer, L., Haungs, J., Hucksoll, J., Hilbert, J., Hines, C., Howard, M., Haseniaeger, J. Row 2- Hopper, P., Granda, C., Goesling, B., Hermetet, P., Huber, A., Hill, M. L., Hewston, J., Hackney, N., Hall, V., Herschede, M. F., Hagen, B., Heck, E. Row 3--Hanaker, J., Helmling, S., Heimsath, R., Hauser, J., Grimm, C., Heashe, L., Haas, J., Hewett, D., Hager, E., Gruber, D., Holz, N. L., Henritzy, J., Henriques, J. HOME ROOM 21 1 Row 1-Jacobs, R., Jordon, M., lorfida, G., Hughes P., Klundt, J., Kober, B., Kinzer, J., Jennings, D. Johnson, S., Isaac, D. Row 2-Klute, S., Johnston P., Johnson, J., Jeffries, M., lacifano, C., Johnson G., Kyrlack, N., Koshe, N., Kirkpatrick, P., Kleine S. Row 3-Joy, B., Hughes, L., Johnson, R., Jones F., Kinsey, A., Jung, M., Jackson, A., Kepler, D. Koehue, C., Hunt, V., Jordan, S. HOME ROOM 212 Row 1-Linville, H., Layne, B., Long, B., Lawwill M., Long, J., Loheide, N., Leggett, J., Lambert, J., McNeal, J., McCollugh, F. Row 2-Lessel, B., Mc- Laughlin, L., Leake, J., Magly, S., Lippmeier, C., Merckle, R., Mclntyre, L., McDuffee, P., Mason, S., Leonard, A. Row 3-McElfresh, S., Methard, D., Meacham, T., Nichelman, J., Martin, E., Melampy, M., Lang, P., Meier, S., McCaleb, N., Leach, M., Lindsey, S., McCroy, M. HOME ROOM 219 Row 1-Milton, C., Moore, M., Micolaci, C., Parker, J., Newhart, J., Nixon, N., Miller, J., Mulholland, M. Row 2-Oliverio, E., Myers, B., Mullikin, A., Nelson, N., Morton, M., Moore, G., Miller, R., My- ler, M., Naegel, D., Moss, J. Row 3-Newbold, P., Morten, A., Pearson, E., Patterson, R., Peel, J., Neal, J., Miller, L., Parke, E., Owens, J., Morris, M HOME ROOM 219A Row 1-Richardson, F., Rader, H., Poppe, P., Reeves J., Rindfleisch, J., Ruhl, J., Ptingstag, L., Reynolds G., Rice, S. Row 2-Robinson, M., Preston, E.: Schott, L., Rouse, S., Ruth, T., Rohrscheib, S., Reichle A., Savery, J., Rosfelcl, D., Rowe, J., Schlesinger G., Sarbeck, N. Row 3-Ross, C., Roewer, B., Rose R., Reynolds, J., Polder, M., Scheiffele, J., StClair M., Reed, S., Russel, G., Poggemonn, M., Reif, C., Reeves, J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 HOME ROOM 222 Row 'l-Smith, P., Stamets, B., Shoup, B., Schultz, J., Sifers, H., Shelt, J., Shaw, M., Sinkhorn, J., Snyder, H., Sideroft, M. Row 2-Schwartz, D., Schwartz, A., Schwier, M., Selby, J., Schroyer, J., Stallworth, M. Shackelford, D., Showes, R., Smith, A., Shephard, S., Shephard, B., Schwietert, B. Row 3-Snapp, B., Sparling, J., Stallings, D., Sonneman, J., Stamp, M., Steele, J., Specht, L., Snew, D., Sprandel, J., Sabastian, D., Sears, B., Shephard, R., Siekmann, V. HOME ROOM 226 Row 'I-Uebel, D., Vega, S., Waldma, M., Vettel, J., Volkstadt, S., Voigtlander, C., Ward, A., Stillmaker, B., Stuemcr, J., Steinkamp, B. Row 2-Swift, P., Walsh, C., Trout, C., Walker, M., Walke, J., Struck, A., Tackenberg, N., Thurman, R., Stewart, J., Thayer, M. Row 3-Vaught, H., Steinkamp, A., Thompson, E., Tucker, M., Vandament, B., Tidwell, J., Steinhoff, J., Stricker, C., Vonderheid, B., Strader, B., Thompson, C. HOME ROOM 226A Row l-Weise, D., Wohlers, M. A., Weyand, B., Yeager, M., Wentworth, V., Wheatley, J., Wheelen, E., Williams, J., Wilson, J., Watkins, l.., Whiting, L. Row 2-Zimmerman, R., Weber, M., Work, M. A., Weber, J., Williams, B., Wesley, C., Weingartner, B., Weigel, V., Wildeson, K., Whitaker, J., York, D. Row 3-Whitaker, C., Zealley, C., Worclemon, J., Weiand, S., Wong, H., Williamson, E. l.., Young, J., Wetz, S., Willson, B., Woerner, D., Woerner, G., Wuest, E. The Gulllotlne And Sidney Carton Haunt Sophomores Long After Their Encounter With A Tale Of Two Cities xi f, I i Direcfed By Miss Hines, These Freshmen Gain Valuable Information From The Library To Suppllemeni Textbooks 'W HOME ROOM 5 Row 'I-Baker, E., Abraham, S., Armstrong, J., Bec- kett, S., Andrea, B., Bachler, M., Bacher, P. Row 2- Abel, S., Balswin, G., Abraham, M., Almgren, M., Berner, P., Balitsis, T., Allen, G., Appenfelder, J. Row 3-Ballew, B., Banks, G., Baker, I., Augustine, M., Abrams, M., Applegate, L., Baxter, F., Altvater, J., Bauer, J., Barnes, S. Row 4-Bailey, S., Anderson, O., Bea, J., Arnstead, D., Baker, R., Andriot, D., Back, T., Baxter, B. HOME ROOM 7 Row 'I-Bourn, P., Bodin, M., Biller, B., Bissinger, J., Brenner, B., Brady, J., Brown, J., Bolender, M., Brierly, S. Row 2-Boeschlin, J., Bentley, B., Bright, B., Brown, T., Bradford, G., Bouldni, J., Blair, A., Berry, M., Brown, G. Row 3-Braun, L., Botts, J., Bodley, T., Brofft, J., Billiter, M., Brockmeier, L., Britt, V., Black, M., Breeding, M., Boehm, C., Block, l. HOME ROOM 9 Row 'I-Buckley, J., Calchera, P., Bieglione, A., Cleshune, A., Colby, M., Cole, L., Cole, M., Clinger, R., Carter, B. Row 2--Chambers, V., Burns, M., Clark J., Caldwell, A., chqnnell, D., Cadwallader, B., Champion, N., Cavagnuro, A., Ceal, J., Calage, E Row 3-Campbell, C., Burns, R., Burns, P., Buehrle H., Cobb, C., Clark, B., Burkiman, J., Byrer, P., Brunk, P., Carr, B., Bush, B. HOME ROOM lO Row 'I-Connor, G., Dillmon, M., Crabbe, J., Cross D., DiLullo, M., Daniel, A., DelVecchio, J. Row 2- Combs, S., Cordes, R., Davies, B., Cook, B., Davis M., Dickson, B., Doulton, P., Dillard, V. Row 3- Collins, M., Dengel, M., Dood, P., Connor, P., Craw ford, V., Duckworth, V., Fishback, E., Davis, B. Davis, M. Row 4--Dickerson, V., Dennison, M., Dix on, M., Cramer, M., Depenbrock, C., Davis, P., Con stable, A., Coyne, A., Cornelius, C. 1 7 'Y'Y 27 Y 7 l l HOME ROOM 11 Row 1-Eisher, M., Dunsefh, M., Fink, A., Fisher, D., 1 Garreit, E., Echols, M., Fields, A., Foster, E., Free- man, M. Row 2--Farris, J., Emmanual, E., Fulcher, J., Eyman, F., Fagin, M., Firth, V., Ehrei, V., Gales, F., Ferguson, G., Eisenecher, D. Fow 3-Dudelson, R., Edwards, E., Duvall, B., Emery, S., Elmore, M., Elli- son, M., Dueh, C., Edmonds, D., Fischer, D., Fischer, M., Fogle, W. HOME ROOM 17 Row 1-Guy, J., Grate, M. J., Grau, H., Hadley, C., Guynan, V., Gosney, J. Row 2-Hamlin, B., Gim, W N., Genfrup, A., Hamer, E., Gredig, R., Haley, M., 1 Green, D., Greene, M. Row 3-Griffin, A., Hall, C., N Hamilton, J., Griffith, R., Glaser, B., Guy, J., Hall, N., Hanselman, M. HOME ROOM 18 Row 'I-Horton, M., Hobbs, J., Hollaway, U., Harsh- burger, P., James, J., Herron, B., Ilhardf, J. Row 2- Hush, C., House, C., Janvrin, L., Hill, E., Hebaur, D., Herrmann, C., Housfler, S. Row 3-Haygood, C., Hughes, H., Holdren, L., Hix, R., Heinzelman, J., Jacobs, J., Heinz, R., Hewih, P. Row 4-Harris, P., Harrison, G., Harris, E., Jackson, W., Howard, C., Hill, D., Howard, G. HOME ROOM 'I9 Row l-Kipp, M., Kennedy, C., Kamps, M., Jennings, H., Jordan, B., Kirchagassner, M., Kile, C. Row 2- Jones, A., Jones, J., Johnson, R., Johnson, B., Jones, G., Johnson, M., Jones, E., Keese, R. Row 3-King, B., King, J., Kirpatric, M., Kellum, M., Jones, B., Keller, N., Jones, I., Johson, B. Row 4-Johntson, B., Kayer, B., Jordan, D., Jones, M., Jordan, J., King, S., Johnson, B., Kirk, C. HOME ROOM 21 Row 1-Lewis, P., Knight, B., Lefeber, J., Koontz, J., Kirtley, J., Love, R., Krumer, M., Kramer, J. Row 2- Kneipp, N., Kuehm, G., Lee, B., Loose, G., Laufer, N., Lensky, M., Leach, R., Kromer, J., Lang, R. Row 3- Koenigkromer, L., Leming, L., Lewis, B., Long, J., Korengel, E., Kirsten, J., Lanter, S., Kittrell, J., Leon- ard, G., Law, W. HOME ROOM 22 Row 1-McCarty, M., Miles, H., Mainous, P., Mcltgre, S., McCullough, J., Marsh, M., Mclntyre, M., Martz, M., Lutfrell, J. Row 2-McHargue, H., Manzi, M., Michaelson, I., Meyer, M., Mead, L., Marshall, M., Matz, M., McCartney, P., McGowan, M. Row 3- Maxwell, L., Mchen, R., MacDonald, A., MacCoy, J., Messinger, J., Merz, J., Lynch, T., Manning, B., Mc- Keehan, A., Magers, B. HOME ROOM 123 Row 1-Blain, J., Andriot, D., Anderson, B., And- reaclis, H., Bishop, D., Bolender, E., Beckett, B. Row 2-Bittmann, R., Birney, N. Bauer, B., Beck, S., Bohanan, D., Blackwood, D., Asher, R., Bostwick, J. Row 3-Blakeslee, F., Anderson, H., Ax, E., Andrews, J., Biltz, N., Botsch, D., Bixler, R., Abel, D., Ballard, J. Row 4-Booth, L., Backer, R., Befscher, R., Brad- ford, T., Boston, H., Archibald, C., Beglen, M., Boike, R. HOME ROOM 125 Row 1--Cole, W., Crane, S., Curliss, J., Carr, B., Brooks, W., Coleman, R., Crews, J., Craig, C. Row 2 -Carter, H., Cooper, G., Cecil, A., Bryant, D., Copelin, H., Buchtman, E., Boughton, D., Cordry, M., Broker, B. Row 3-Chapman, T., Cramer, C., Clark, R., Brunk, D., Carrell, R., Burgess, R., Colby, Casey, R., Cox, W. Row 4-Chitwood, R., Bridges, R., Brown, A., Burnett, D., Cave, R., Corter, J., Bridges, J., Brooks, N., Cobb, F., Cleland, R. HOME ROOM 126 Row 1-Duquefte, C.: Fifzwafer, H.: Durham, D.: De Vore, R.: Doughman, G.: Dunlap, G.: Eyer, D.: Fish back, W. Row 2-Eastland, J.: Dowell, J.: Davis, R.: Row 3-Davis, R.: Eveslage, T.: Daugherty, R.: Dulle, R.: Davis, W.: Eschelbock, G.: Dove, G.: Ealfer, R., Dunlap, W. Row 4-Edmonds, D.: Dunham, T., Edwards, J.: Dreiahus, C.: Edwards, C.: Decamp, H., Finzer, P.: Ecker, R.: Eden, F.: Ernsf, R.: Elam, H Fiora, F.: Fiora, L.: Fahey, J.: Davis, C. HOME ROOM 128 Row 1--Gilpin, C.: Gillott, B.: Geis, D.: Geraci, E.: Guckenberger, F.: Garfrell, J. Row 2-Hansman, D., Gigandef, G.: Gadzinski, L.: Gaynor, C.: Harden, K.: Grevas, G.: Godshall, L.: Grassman, D.: Frost, R. Row 3-Friedhoff, B.: Glancy, P.: Hare, N.: Frank, E.: Harris, R.: Foster, F.: Hauke, B.: Griffith, M.: Ham- mond, T.: Forbes, J.: Gee, D.: Gradolf, J. HOME ROOM 'l28A Row 1-Jacobs, E.: Holwadel, K.: Ingalls, R.: Hupps, R.: Jones, D.: Henninger, E.: Rupp, R.: Horney, K.: Hartman, C. Row 2-Jacobs, J.: Kemen, R.: Jordan, W.: Hoebbel, J.: Keel, L.: Herrmann, M.: lvesier, J., Hughes, S.: Horton, R. Row 3-Jesfer, J.: Jones, H., Jeffries, E.: Hezlep, D.: Jurgensen, J.: Justin, B.: Jon- son, P.: Henderson, B.: Kellem, R. Row 4-Hersh, R., Jones, C.: Houghton, H.: Herrmann, J.: Hopewell, H., Hartman, W.: Johnston, K.: Hughes, R.: Hubble, E., Jenkins, G. HOME Room 129 Row 1-Maurer, J.: Kordis, C.: Lack, L.: Lee, B.: Koenig, T.: Marlowe, B.: Kumpf, J.: Kendricks, W. Row 2-Lambert, A.: McClanahan, D.: McClure, W., Lipscomb, B.: Markus, J.: Longeworfh, H.: Kohl, R., King, J. Row 3-Lauderman, C.: Manning, E.: Koeff, A.: Kinnery, T.: Kiewert, H.: Kleinschmidf, H.: Loomis D.: Laihan, E. Row 4-Ludwig, I.: Kiefer, B.: Lam berf, B.: Koller, K.: Lomberf, T.: Klopp, D.: Kuhn, B.: Leonard, D.: Marx, T.: Kenny, J. 1 HOME ROOM 131 Row 1-Meinking, H., Meyer, G., Mohney, P., Mc- Mullen, P., McKinney, W., Murphy, K., Moore, D. Row 2--Miller, B., Moss, J., Murray, C., Nelson, G., Minning, J., McCullough, E., McCoy, S., Myers, A. Row 3-McConnell, D., Mercer, B., Moon, J., Mitchell, D., McDonough, J., Meyers, J., Megas, L., Miller, D. Row 4-Moore, W., Nelson, B., McMillen, A., Morris, D., Meyer, J., Miller, G., Mitchell, B., Meade, L., Moore, M. HOME ROOM 132 Row 1-Noll, J., Plogstedt, A., Philpot, J., Parman, W., Phelpot, E., Owsley, E., Poulos, P., Peogler, R. Row 2-Overshiner, J., Philpot, R., Niehaus, W., Prater, R., Parry, H., Ogier, E., Nixon, C., Owens, J. Row 3-Pratt, D., O'Neal, J., Phillips, J., Pickett, J., Pincharcl, T., Phillips, G., Phipps, W., Peden, G., Ostendurp, J. Row 4-Nichting, R., Pendery, D., Placey, P., Pirrung, J., Potts, B., Nexon, A., Pollard, J., Pincharcl, J., Opel, D. HOME ROOM 133 Row 1-Schneider, R., Ruff, E., Shawver, L., Quinn, R., Schrickten, E., Rodgers, J., Rattermclnn, R., Rask, W. Row 2-Roy, D., Seybold, R., Rodefeld, T., Roeh- rich, R., Rock, J., Quo, S., Schoonover, R., Richardson, C. Row 3-Shoemaker, J., Schrotel, J., Settle, M., Schwenker, G., Purcell, J., Rice, L., Schanzle, R., Shlanser, L., Shaw, R. Row A-Rhodes, H., Ross, V., Rackley, H., Roeder, R., Rengering, K., Renneberg, K., Shirley, J., Roller, W., Rollins, W. HOME ROOM 134 Row 1-Tarpoff, S., Smith, R. Stevens, E., Stromberg, C., Siefke, D., Smith, L., Tevis, A., Thatcher, E. Row 2-Swain, J., Strothman, B., Sturgeon, F., Thompson, W., Smith, K., Tevis, J., Sykes, D., Stelter, C. Row 3-Travis, M., Sparks, J., Thrope, J., Smith, T., Thomas, H., Trinkle, P., Simon, J., Thomas, B., Slaugh- ter, D., Sunderhaus, G. Row 4-Tolle, R., Tidwell, C., Smith, F., Stallworth, J., Thomas, A., Sierevelcl, W., Siegel, C., Stillmnker, R., Tanner, A., Sympson, G. HOME ROOM 224 Row 'l-Werner, F., Wilder, L., Wright, R., Tudor, T., Weinheimer, D., Williams, J., Wilson, J., Yund, D., Wilkinson, R. Row 2-VanPelt, S., Winfrey, V., Wil- liams, D., White, E., Tudor, D., Williams, L., Williams, R., Williams, C., Virgil, R. Row 3-Vogel, E., Van- Camp, V., White, T., Wood, J., Washburn, J., Zornes, R., Williams, L., Wise, T., Zimmerman, J. Row 4- Woerner, R., Webster, D., Tuost, D., Woolley, R., Young, O., Wyott, C., Wilson, J., Welkening, R.- Valodin, D. 1 HOME ROOM 227 Row 'I-Mitchum, B., Miller, S., Milligan, P., Moeller, J., Parsons, S., Miller, T., Milton, P., Nagel, E. Row 2-Peacock, R., Morgan, C., Nolan, S., Morrow, P., Noel, J., Nicolaci, V., Norris, C., Nixon, D., Pearce, M. Row 3-Parrett, B., Nieman, A., Olmes, J., Moor- meier, R., Pendleton, J., Mohn, M., Munro, H., Patton, G. HOME ROOM 228 Row 'l-Richt, J., Richardson, P., Reed, P., Puroff, P., Robertson, B., Pratt, D., Rhodes, K., Rainey, E. Row 2-Prickett, S., Rexroat, T., Pennington, P., Polder, R., Price, P., Reed, F., Pontious, P., Ratliff, D. Row 3-Rockel, L., Perrino, M., Perry, J., Reiff, C., Pierson, H., Putnam, P., Penn, M., Penn, L., Rosemond, H., Prather, G. Row 4-Planitz, D., Richey, P., Reeder, F., Rose, E., Ramsey, R., Rainey, E., Rankin, J., Ricks, M., Perrino, J. HOME ROOM 314 Row 1-Sacks, M., Schaefer, J., Roundtree, F., Round- tree, F., Shorten, R., Scardina, A., Sells, J. Row 2- Seefeldt, J., Schoenharl, V., Shannon, J., Schwartz, G., Shiveley, R., Sherlock, R., Shideler, J. Row 3- Schad, J., Schulte, G., Sisley, D., Schmidt, S., Sea- bold, J., Schenke, S., Sigler, A., Shaver, J. Row 4- Ruthland, L., Smith, M., Schuerman, M., Sickles, J., Schad, J., Simms, B., Simpson, R. HOME ROOM 321 Row l-Spence, E., Sfradlman, R., Sforall, J., Sfrif- ler, R., Teneyck, P., Thayer, V., Smoihers, E., Stan- forfh, M., Slevenson, V., Toler, M. Row 2-Sfimson, K., Terheiden, J., Sylvester, L., Tober, C., Syders, J., Tucker, B., Tarpoff, C., Thurston, G., Stafford, M., Trinkler, L., Thomas, N., Terwillegar, A. Row 3- Stoy, M., Toff, B., Leegarden, M., Sleplums, R., Sfauifner, P., Suthers, M., Troutf, B., Thomas, D., Terrell, V., Taylor, L., Thomas, B., Travis, M. HOME ROOM 321A Row 'l-Wilson, D., Vesf, C., Westerman, D. J., Wool- ridge, A., White, E., Wilson, C., Zoes, B., Websier, S Row 2-Wildf, D., Worley, D., Wong, T., Wriehf, F., Whifcher, P., Worfhman, J., Ward, J., Weaver, L., Young, A. Row 3-Wilger, J., Ward, B., Wilkinson M., Wilson, B., Wynne, E., Woods, D., Vance, J., Vedder, B., Walters, B. Row 4-Weise, S., Vaught, I. J., Williamson, W., Wirth, M., Williams, D. www if WJ, 1 frlfl' 'Y 1 STRUITG, EHRITEST LEHDERSHIP REHPS SUEIESS HITD PLEHSURE Ill SEHDUL LIFE Yo! Ho! Heave Ho! No, it isn't a Russian boat gang, it's the muscle men of the seventh and eight grade pitted against each other in their annual tug-of-war. The unlucky losers are doused by the stream of water from the hose! The participants are chosen by class- mates and teachers. Each team is limited to a given total weight, so that the victors win only by a com- bination of team work and prowess. Good luck fel- lows, may the best men win! Playing an important part in the functioning of With- row, these officers of the Junior High lead their class- mates through two years of preparatory high school life. As practice for leadership in later life, these officers receive their basic experience in leading their five hundred fellow students. The cooperation brought about through these leaders effects success in scholarship, school spirit, and enioyment of school life. With anticipation these officers look forward to excelling in Senior High life this coming year. THE E-FLHTS UF 1947 SET HIT EXHTHPLE FUR THE REST UF THE IUITIUH HIGH 8TH GRADE BOYS Row T-Cetgy, J., Jordan, J., Thompson, C., Reiman, A. Meyer, D., Anderegg, D., Flamm, B. Benkert, C., Bolce, E. Burck, J., Bang, G., Diemer, N., Puroff, T. Row 2-Barnes, R., Lambert, C., Farbach, J., Zinninger, N. Minning, G., Harris, K., Chisick, W., Feiler, R., Crossett, W. Anshutz, W., Hattendorf, J., Goodell, F., Hartley, R. Row 3-Field D- Sullivan P- Scharriu hausen R., Hudson I 'I I 'I g I I I D., Shafer, W., Bennett, M., Gortsas, A., Nicola, T., Avril, W., Brewer, G., Carpenter, C., Barton, J. Row 4-Kihm, J., Gerber, D., Gross, G., Krehbiel, D., Nelson R., Corbin, W., Parker, C., Settle, J., Rich, R., Campbell, T. Harris, J., Aglamesis, P., Economou, R. Row T-McVickers, N., Annis, D., Shiveley, W., Schira, E., Thiede, R., Rittenhouse, L., Mohn, J., Reinhardt, J., Varner, D., Kraemer, D., Cobb, M., Lyttl, J. Row 2-Miller, J., Ruttkay, L., Stephens, G., Rising, E., Leonard, J., Pappas, L., Zinco, E., McCormick, J., Lutz, J., Barth, H., Lilley, W., Klappert, W. Row 3-Kramer, J., Zaeh, H., Couer, S., Vaughn, H., Collins, M., Ogden, J., Gallagher, J., Lamare, T., Dimling, D., Kessler, J., Stuessel, M., Surguy, J. Rcw 4-Wilson, J., Thielking, J., Wrightsmnn, H., Witterberg, R., Conover, R., Collins, A., Boothby, L., Kreiner, D., Cook, E., Layne, P., Pursley, R., Maettz, R., Viers, E. ITEXT HEHR SEITIUH HIGH SEHUUL LUILL ELHIITI THESE FETITIITIITE E-FLHTS 8TH GRADE GIRLS Row T-Shockley, N., Smith, M. J., Dodd, J., Rei, M., Miller, C., Ross, N., Warne, P., Hall, S., Hagan, K., Crabtree, E. Everhart, M., Simpson, J. Row 2-Fiege, B., Barnes, J., Ray, S., Taylor, J., Spurlock, H. Young, G., Boesch, F., Lischen, B., Richardson, A., Nall, S. Foley, S., Creelman, M. Row 3-Neff, L. J., Himball, E., Pierce, S., Barrick, S., Lahmer, M., McKee, E., Staggs, H., Norris, S., Schreckenhofer, M. Martin, J., Homan, M., Dunlap, H. Row 4-Wunker, J., Stitts, M., Wilson, D., Losey, L., Shear wood, C., Runyan, M., Lahmer, C., Portner, F., McDonald P., Griffin, Laura, Platt, C. Row T-Fox, P., Ritner, A., Flottman, C., Beeler, S., Winston R., Parker, S., Honaker, M., Becker, B., Dahlheimer, R., Dona hue, C. Row 2-Jones, M., Peyton, B., Kleinschmidt, M., Allart, N. King, l.,Obenshain, A., Bremer, J., Morris, J., Toerner, J. Simmons, M., Othling, J., Beglen, L. Row 3-Vigard, D., Tegel, B., Richardson, H., McFee, N. Saumenig, E., Hughes, M., Jordan, R., Clark, P., Doherty, P. Cross, L., Brown, P., Griffin, L. Row 4-Kelley, B., Edmonds, B., Smits, M., Seilkop, S., Cor- nelius, D., McCollum, M., Preston, A., Leifheit, M., Maddox D., Leifheit, J., Wiley, J., Jenkins, P., Jones, P. I I EHEHGETIL EFFIES LO0H FUHLUHHD T0 THE HIGHLIGHT DF IH. HIGH LIFE 7TH GRADE BOYS Row 'I-Larimer, R.: Conrads, J.: Duncan, G.: Bridges, B. King, R.: Swormstedt, J.: White, J.: Sponagel, W.: Stovall D.: Martin, G.: Thielking, R.: Sper, J. Row 2-Mouch, L.: Pigg, J.: Laurence, J.: Yoshikawa, G. Herrmann, K.: Voelpel, W.: Schneider, R.: Kinder, J.: Econo mou, G.: Johnson, W.: Brashares, R.: Othling, W. Row 3-Lockwood, H.: Magly, W.: Jacobs, B.: Lambert, J. Konnersman, P.: McVey, H.: Aprile, L.: Kirkpatrick, R.: Haines, R.: Giles, W.: Morrison, A. Row 4-Geil, E.: Barry, J.: Jopp, J.: Crump, C.: Goenawein A.: Morre, D.: Smith, L.: Scott, R.: Kressel, R.: Gaenge, D. Brownlee, G. Row 'I-London, J.: O'Brien, H.: Malloni, R.: Beattie, C. Berry, D.: Fulcher, D.: Earls, J.: Henriques, E.: Evans, J. Varner, B.: Burns, D.: Simmons, I.: Simmons, L.: Shewman, J Row 2-Wilder, E. Williams, N.: Vice, W.: Werver, D.: Platt C.: Renz, W.: Schnizer, H.: Mahaffey, V.: Shannon, R.: John- son, J.: Titmuss, S.: Oney, C.: Grate, J. Row 3-Lyttle, C.: Sweeney, J.: Schrugham, R.: Mead, R. Taylor, R.: Davis, B.: Weil, J.: Bland, J.: Baker, R.: Back, C. Weaver, C.: Mueller, C. Row 4-Conover, R.: Lutz, J.: Johnson, L.: Palmasano, B. McMullen, C.: Broerman, H.: Newbrey, F.: Scott, J.: Walker D.: Dew, J.: Schmidt, F. I I FEHIIIIIIIE EFFIES HLUHIT THE TIHIE lllHEIl THE!! lUlLl BE EIGHTH GRHIJERS 7TH GRADE GIRLS Row 'I-Murphy, L., Lay, P., Taylor, S., Thomas, B., Rice, J. Linville, D., Sehmidt, C., Crabtree, E., Robison, G., Wahn, T. Thomas, M., Huey, M., Pieper, J. Row 2-Mueller, J., Simpson, E., Bowman, L., Burks, E., Pernd, P., Venable, B., Tibbs, M., Ronsheim, S., MacKenzie, A. Braun, Z., Heuckler, D., Pearson, G., Patton, A. Row 3-Welch, V., Mercurio, J., Floyd, S., Wright, J., Gott man, S., Forbus, B., Schwarz, N., Ramsey, J., Whiteford, J. Genton, V., Freeland, M., Genshimer, D., Clay, B. Row 4-Brophy, J., Patton, D., Kennard, L., Hibbitts, S., Mc Donald, G., Richardson, V., Montgomery, P., Meineke, L. Zeuch, M., Pickens, M. J., Kluiber, C. Row 'I-VanCamp, B., Donahue, M., Russell, A., Doench, I., Graver, D., Hersh, M., Matthews, J., Brown, D., Reinshmidt, C., Reinschmidt, C., Cahall, J., Kessel, A., Pierce, P. Row 2-Montgomery, J., Curtis, L., Greene, C., Neison, B., Sigler, P., Blythe, J., Herold, N., Shrimpton, S., Koenig, H., Selkirk, S., Navarro, C., Wesselmann, A., Godclell, L., Bar- tisch, E. J Row 3-Clippinger, A., Shives, S., Foster, M., Heinz, J., Stephens, J., Boyle, L., Whiting, J., McCartney, B., Kirney, M., Klappert, M., Good, C., Giese, S., Loose, N. Row 4-Jenny, M., McElwain, B., Bouer, J., Reed, M. J., Clark, J., Chose, J., Kinder, S., Biddle, F., Daly, L., Daniel, M., Juergens, J., Hammons, V. 1' I-. MLA . .ww I 4--- H - V gf , Q ,rl-. im fngz . .. . 57- 9 fvggzn. ft - .4 v 15. .. ef iff? 5413 tif: ,J 'wr rt :nj sig: 'W' . -:i':.V!-Hint :gig EhI':15f'f1 1. .JI-.a '1- , ljid fn 1. Q O1 V kg' 'br R .Ng V uf ., X , H? EW ,f ,55 3 , W' UWWI-1-11' V211 US Mk if 'Mm 1 3 1 4 5 vm g 4 ..,,f h K I A' ' - . ,isffkin '.i-TEM3. gi 1.1 , -Y i up 'igijflggf f f.'Wz1f,i9a - 5934 f7v??W'v ij?,' A:.?g1Jf 'I ', .' . Y .. , Y . 'igggjvufixf 55' ' .. rl ' , 4 1 R X KAR M53 me ATTER or , if iv lf! but it takes OL e in fiddle with 1 e1n1era too r bool: photog know how to do the unusual in yea raphy. For I3 years we have helped VVithrow staffs de- ve have drama- sign their annuals. For I3 years X l life at YVithrow. tized and photographed sehoo For 1 3 years XYithrow Annuals have been awarded nors in the year book field. f fddling with a camera at the highest ho Perhaps our I3 years o 1 XVirhrow has helped lYithroW achieve that na- rional reputation. RUSSELL ra. BENSON goo Nlarion Bldg. lndianapolis, lnd. SERVICE UR VI RBUU S S Cxford Primfirwg Comoomy Printers - Publishers Oxford, Ohio It's that first impressive whiff that sells. 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Deer's Radio 81 Appliance Service Company 3512 Edwards Road Hyde Park Square East 5994 A Snack In The Sack Will Bring You Back Drive in to Kern's and phone your friends to join you there for a snack of well prepared food, served in pleasant, friendly surround- ings. If it's food to take out-phone EA 7939 -your orders will be ready wi.thout waiting. NiS, fN 4701 Columbia Parkway Cincinnati., Ohio 0fl! LO0K AT ME riding in a smooth new Pontiac. And is it lush! Just look at these lines. You'll love gliding along in this dream chariot. Gilbert Avenue Pontiac For the Finest of the Famous 2412 Gilbert Avenue Wo. 4415 2ll For That Professional Look, SINGER MAKE IT YDURS Bell' ge SEWING CLASS SINGER SEWING CENTERS: 405 Race Street I Ma. 1728 950 E. McMillan Street Wo. 2424 4706 Main Avenue, Norwood Me. 3738 The Telephone . . . Symbol of Service anal Opportunity In an organization like the Telephone Company, every job is important! That's why each year so many high school graduates choose telephony as a career. They know a job with the Tele- phone Company offers not only good Wages, regular raises, eX- cellent Working conditions, vacations with pay, and opportuni- ties for advancement, but a chance to be of real service to their community as Well. If you are interested in a profitable business career, now is the time to begin! The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company - - JU 7 ARRIV D! our latest order of art supplies . . . first rate poster paints, honest to goodness erasers, and good old charcoal like we used to have before the War! The shortage of some art supplies is still critical but if they're to be found anywhere, you'll find them at Acme. ACME QUALITY PAINT AND ARTIST SUPPLY 522 Main Street Pa. 8226 Cincinnati, Ohio Ianll' iaqlem all We like 'em too. Save some for us. In our Withrow bookroom, the demand is for Pounsfordls supplies. Withrowites like others, know that to ask for Pounsford's is to ask for the best. THE POUNSFURD STATIUNERY COMPANY 422 Main Street Cincinnati, Ohio Ma. 2395 I 213 007 00K WAY Where chow hounds daily strain at the tether, milk rates first. Every lunch- room tray bears witness to the fact that milk is the important food. Not only is it an excellent thirst quencher, but it gives you that much needed pick up. Out our Way we need it, We like it, We drink it. Gur lunchroom serves French Bauer milk. FRENCH B PfRFEL'7l0N I5 N0 TRIFZF' To a food connosseur, a gift of Martino's fruits is always an extra-special gift. As one who knows, he realizes that Martino's fruits are the finest-incorn- parable in their own field. ' MARTlN0'S FRUITS Compliments of a Friend from Desert Hear to Ami' Cola' All the warm sunny vitality of the tropics and the fresh, briskness of a snowy winter day combine to bring you the flavor and freshness of out-of-season foods at any time. Frozen and Canned Fruits and Vegetables The 0swald 81 Taube Co. 34 West Second Street Cincinnati, Ohio 215 Y l For A Rendezvous 0r Double FRISCH'S As a tvvosome or a foursome, you will always find fun high at Frisch's. You can expect constantly Well-prepared, quickly served food. When you want tasty food served in clean surroundings, go to Frisch's. 5 's Q 5756 Wooster Pike Cincinnati., Ohio 216 Tm fee ma . s Q fill 'er up. Let,s have some of that swell tasting Boat House Coffee! These are familiar words in the teachers' lunchroom. Everyone enjoys Boat House because of its delicious flavor. The Boat House Coffee and Tea Company 114 East 13th Street Ch. 5274 Dates ---- It's Always fi ' . 4 rj ,' ', gf, , ' .'-z. 1 1 , f ' 1,51 2,9 , .fag Q- gif J., I, 7. ,, '- 4 , . . Clear thinking comes from clear vision and these smart, active students realize the necessity of clear thinking. They Wear glasses from Prince's, Where precision grinding and fitting has been the standard for years. Dispensing Opticians THE l. M. PRINCE 00. 4 W. Fourth St. and Doctor's Bldg., Sth near Vine Me Egg and I I like eggs, so I want fresh eggs - Eberle's eggs. I know when I buy Eberle eggs that I am getting the best that money can buy. WHOLESALE BUTTER and EGGS THE 0. EBERLE SONS 00. 300 West Sixth Street Cincinnati, Ohio Yummy - buns - Uffelmann buns - wouldn't you know it? Of course! Everyone who's ever eaten one for a dozenj of those delicious pieces of appetite quenchers knows that Uffel- mann's buns are the best! When you're hungry for a sand- wich or just butter and buns, reach for an Uffelmann bun. T he UFFELMANN Baking Co. DON'7 754.967 J oe, don't keep me in suspense! I know you've got some of that luscious Schrafft's candy behind your back. Come on, hand it over. Ummm-m-ml Thank you! PARAMUUNT CONFECTl0N 00. SCHRAFFT'S CANDY, 1120 WALNUT STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO Y ig-5. ,, .wmv-w if L' fl? JA We look to the metropolis of the film World-Hollywoodm for inspiration. Our dances, our famous Minstrel Show, namely all of our stage productions, owe their inspiration to the movies. At the 20th Century We see the best and enjoy the luxur- ious comfort of the theater. 2Oth CENTURY THEATER MADISON ROAD AT OAKLEY SQUARE DREAMS . . While Seniors are dreaming . . . of their plans for the future . . . Herff-J ones craftsmen are busy creating new and attractive designs in class jewelry . . . for The Line That is Always a Year Ahead. In the past decade, Withrow grads Cand their sweetheartsj have been wearing more Herff-.I ones class rings than those of other manufacturers. World's Largest Manufacturer of High School Jewelry I-IERFF -I ONES CG. INDIANAPOLIS 21 9 My fy , ,W X W ff! , W I 1 W 53 X N K 2 s if 'D 4 , S N 2 V' Nw TX 'U ww I P XX 3 , 'S 1' X t O ws 1 XX XXxxX UI ,l Aww P 'N xxx Z O sw X 0 0 X ua N Ns E X xx x an s X xN X My X X S X S S S S S zvoo Munson no 3.32133 iA1'eowAaos1 If ECC OMY is your habit .... You'll find our prices right. Maybe these two are not drinking one soda to be economical, but really, our sodas are good enough for one a- piece. Come to J ohnson's where you will find a fine line of drugs and other sundries, coupled with friendly service. JOHNSON'S DRUGS 2701 Observatory Road, Cincinnati 8, Ohio 220 Slumber Parry? For the latest and best in recorded music- popular or classicg Como or Melchior-you can be sure that the Song Shop will have it for you. Stock is up to date-keep your7s that Way too. SONG SHCP 36 East 5th Street On Fountain Square O Y 2 ,,. 5 ta, ,4- W ff- ...T Q 5529-f in-:2u:::2::::1:1:3:m3v, 4914, gg? 5521 A 1351 Ei iIZiZ -'rw' M A A S- ,Q A 3-laL222rf'f ' 'S 1 . 1 , , -xml ww ffm. . M. -mv E! 3 . V r, ... , w, V X Z f W -mv., sw, ' H A In X 5 H -'jigs Y em K3 14-ff EN H352 Lg 4 .Um if 1.jffZfm1 .M ,A ,gi I - 1,.f,.7' W. K ,HWVM M X ' wiv' V fm M V Us D CDN ITS WAY The new DESOTO TOWN SEDAN is going to be first on everyone's list. It is built for comfort as well as beauty. Economical to operate, plenty of power, and easy to drive. DESOTO CLIFFORD JACOBS PLYMOUTH 499 E. McMillan CC, Wo. 8251 - 6162 Brother-look at that smile! Look at that well dressed girl! Of course she isg her suit has just been beautifully dry-cleaned by Naegele's. Their ser- vice certainly does a good suit justice. THE NAEGELE DRY CLEANING CO. 623-629 Prospect Place Av. 1577 CINCINNATI, OHIO Higginson Gift Shop The best in smart gifts and greeting cards for all occasions and holidays. Lowenthal's Bond Hill Pharmacy Complete cosmetic lines-Talou, Chen Yu, Du Barry etc.-plus a fine selection of stationery and Parker, Sheaffer, and Eversharp Pens and LENDING LIBRARY Pencils - cameras, films, and photographic supplies. 2704 Erie Avenue Ea. 6190 4916 Reading Road Je. 7788 The Miami Fabricating Co. ENGINEERING - STEEL STRUCTURES RAY E. CHURCH, Owner Cincinnati, Ohio Clifton Meat Market The Choicest in Meats and Poultry Henry Jaeger, Proprietor P 324 Ludlow Avenue , Un, 4215 Meffert Shell Service For the quickest and finest car service, the station to count on is lVleffert's 3521 ERIE AVENUE Kennedy Heights Pharmacy MAX F. FAASS, Prop. 6558 Montgomery Road Phone: Je. 1771 Bools Pharmacy Next time, try Bools for the best in magazines, cosmetics, medicines, and, various sundries. 2114 MADISON ROAD Square Appliance 5' Electric Guaranteed Radio and Electrical Service Norge - Philco - Crosley Refrigerators - Radios - Ranges JAMES A. JOSEPH Hyde Park Square Decker's Pharmacy Decker's is a synonym for fine drugs, good sodas, latest magazines, and fine cosmetics. All this and good service too. Located in the center of the shopping district--convenient to every- one-that's Decker's! Edwards and Erie Ea. 1176-9871 Jones Dry Goods Store Attractive men's, women's, and children's a specialty- 6097 Montgomery Road J e. 3884 Hyde Park A-l Cleaners Always rated first with smartly dressed young men and women. Located on Hyde Park Square 3453 Edwards Road 0 East 1666 D. 6' H. Jacobs Co. P L Bath Rooms U Cabinet Sinks Disposals M Laundry Tubs ' Water Heaters B Elec. Water Coolers I Sewer Work Copper Pipe Work N Water Purifiers G 2326 Florence Ave., Cincinnati 6, Ohio Vordenberg Chevrolet Co. The Car Worth Waiting For Thrift Carrier Trucks Service On All Makes 3161 Madison Road Me. 5600 Oakley Dodge Plymouth Cars and Trucks Direct factory dealer - Factory approved service Complete line of parts and accessories 10 Competent Mechanics Fred Schenke Motors 6114 Montgomery Road Me. 3040 Delta 5c to 31 Store 1020 Delta Avenue Ea. 9117 Cincinnati 8, Ohio BILL SCROGGINS, Proprietor The Pleasant Ridge Hardware Co. Where better quality in hardware products is stressed. 6081 Montgomery Road Me. 1171-72 omofeleow 5 Tomorrow we move into our lovely new home. Oh, I can hardly wait. It will be so wonderful! Dad financed the purchase of our home through a loan from the Norwood Hyde Park Bank and Trust Company. This Bank of Friendly Service will help you make your dream-house come true. The Norwood-Hyde Park Bank and Trust Co. Norwood Office Montgomery and Bennett Avenues Hyde Park Office 2710 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati., Ohio Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LOUIS C. TRIPPETT R. J. FLAXMAYER Real Estate Broker J EWELER Homes and Investments-Farms Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry 5147 Montgomery Road Norwood, Ohio 402 Traction Bldg. 5th and Walnut Sts. 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' ESQUIRE GRI LL 5th and Main Streets Cincinnati, Ohio l WHY 60 UR flflf' Come on kids, why go further? This is a good show, and What's more, we usually do see the best shows here while they're still the topic of conversation. The Hyde Park Theater HYDE PARK SQUARE 'lf wanl' 0-ne Zan! Yes, and so does everybody else. Those luscious Poetker candy bars go like hot-cakes in our lunch room. Many times, the demand is greater than the supply. But don't worry, for Poetkerls are doing their best to keep serving you the best. J. F. Poetker 8g Son 1629-1631 Vine Street Itas that scrumptulating Dot Food Walking away with top honors again. v For tempting aroma and memorable flavor you too will give Dot Foods an A-1 rating when you taste them. A DOT FOODS SOLD AT ALL DOT FOOD STORES THE JANSZEN Sue nys 00fI., ll Bob Says a!1!1! CO. 62 Walnut Street 4g Vw The Merle Norman Way to a Lovely Complexion. Complementary Demonstration without obligation. 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