Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1948
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Peoples came from Madisonville School to be assistant principal of East High , as our school was called at that time. lt was fourteen years later, in 1933 that he was appointed Withrow's principal. From the first, his interest in every phase of the life of the school was keen. There was nothing, either in the academic field or in that of athletics, which was not his vital concern. During his early years at Withrow lvlr. Peoples super- vised the golf team and was never known to miss a football game. l-le was a constant seeker after all that was worthwhile in edu- cational progress and encouraged pupils to be sincere students. We are proud of the fact that Mr. Peoples was president, of the South Western Teach- ers' Association for the year 1946-1947, and of the way he presided at the convention. We are proud of his many splendid achievements in the field of education, but we like also to think of the kindly, human side of his nature. ln our memories of him, he appears often with a twinkle in his eyes and laughter on his lips. We quote an in- comparable description of him from the issue of the Tower News which announced his ap- pointment as principal: l-le is stern, yet kind, pupils admire and respect him as their prin- cipal and feel free to associate with him as a friend. ' The words with which he opened his prin- cipalship are typical of his attitude through all his years here: Withrow begins the year of 1933-34 with the largest enrollment in her history, but all of us know that numbers alone cannot make a great school. There need be no long list of rules and regulations to have Withrow a good school. If the pupils are hon- est and industrious and if their conduct is guided by what they know to be right, we shall have a school of which to be proud. May Withrow never fail his trust in her! Life, like the sim, Sinks below the horizon. But its rays liifzgeif on, Wariiiiiwg 115 with memories The Tower And Bridge-Mwithrowas Noied Landmarks WITHRCW I948 WITHRCW ANNUAL YOU ond your school, Withrow. Your school belongs to you. YOU ore Withrow, even os With- row is YOU. Eight hundred mornings-four years- you cross her beoutiful bridge, see her lovely compus, enter her grocious portals. YOU reioice over her victories, opploud her entertoinments, ond sorrow over her misfortunes, becouse Withrow is YOUR school. For four yeors YOU ond this finest of friends hove been inseporoble. Be groteful for this priceless experience. Hoppy YOU-to be surrounded by so much beoutyl Fortuncite YOU, who hove the opportunity to ossociote with such splendid people os ore found in Withrow. Your heolth, your hoppiness, ond your mentol development ore oll wotched over by your foculty ond odministrotive body. Remember, however, thot YOU not only receive but olso give. Since YOU ore Withrow, just os Withrow is YOU, it follows thot YOU ore respon- sible for the chorocter of your school. High scholostic stonding, porticipotion in othletics, sincere efforts to roise the morol stondord of the student body- these must be your contributions., When you obsorb dll Withrow hos to offer ond give of your best to her, then indeed ore YOU ond your school o perfect whole. Long ofter you ore no longer physicolly present o port of you must forever remoin on integrol port of YOUR school. The following pages portray YOU in your dotily living out Withrow. HIGH SCHOCL, CINCINNATI 8, OHIO f .f X 4 D s ENIOID if I 1 I N N K C.n.UAS5YW2' lk! I of B Z' 'Z' 4 c ENxpmAlN'4F'II5 V, 7' ITIE5 - 1 A THL F T I I F sms XF ,fb f Anveap X A X! X- ff Y- , ,gd -- 'K' TABLE OF C O N T E N T S THEME . YOU AND YOUR SCHOOL INTRODUCTION I THE JUNIORS 64 DEDICATION 4 THE SOPHOMORES 71 A PORTRAIT 6 THE FRESHMEN 80 OUR THEME 7 JUNIOR HIGH 90 TABLE OF CONTENTS 8 CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY 98 THE ANNUAL STAFF OF T948 9 YOU AND YOUR ACTIVITIES TOO WITHROW TODAY I0 YOU AND YOUR ATHLETICS I58 YOU AND YOUR FACULTY I2 THE GIRL'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION T82 THE SENIORS 26 THE DIRECTORY T93 QQ Z I ml . EDITORS AND MGRS. Joe Frattallone Pat Finn Walter Meade Stan Hermetet Jim Morrissey Mary Ann Cramer Carol Allee Co-Art Editor Co-Art Editor Literary Editor Co-Ad Manager Co-Ad Manager Co-Business Manager Co-Business Manager Ce -I I: It W eil! I: ANNUA STAFF 1948 Ken Armstrong Bonnie Compton Pat Dells Marilyn Derbes Fred Doelling Jerry Falta Eddie Grove Nancy Holz Dick Kinney Shirley Kleine Ruby Leach Bill Pace Bill Taylor Carol Reil ART STAFF Bob Rahe Carolyn House Frances Gates Jean Wheatly Coy Mae Lewin TYPISTS William Oelerich Lucille Losey Ruth Busser Joan Henritzy Elizabeth Hamer Marty Schwarz BUSINESS STAFF Bob Bowman Nina Kendle Bonnie Grabencamp Marilyn Winzeler Elaine Barrick Jo Ann McCullough Mickey McCIanahan Pat Andrews Nancy Brandenberg ADVERTISING Tom Jacobs Stephen Strickland Ed Stocton STAFF Helen Hildebrand Barbara King Myrna Meas HONORS WON Columbus Scholastic Press Association Medalist 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947 First Place, 1935 National Scholastic Press Association Fred Stricker Richard Smith Martha St. Clair Doris Jessin Eunice Oliverio Shirley Reed Barbara Raymond All-American 1927, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938, 1947 Pacemaker 1936 First Class 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932 9 i l GraceTul Trees and sulasTanTial buildings reTlecT an aTmosphere of enThusiasm and earnesTness, Typical of The VViThrovv Campus. Regarded WiTh pride, looked upon WiTh honor, and cherished highly by every sTudenT, The beauTy of The school is an inTangible and immorTal aualiTy and will be more Tully appreciaTed in reTrospeC.T. v The curved bridge, vviThsTondIng yeors of consTonT Treoding by presenT ond posT STU- denTs, serves os o silenT prelude To The sToTely Tower. As o monumem of educoTion ond The eTernoI symbol of oll VViThrovv's ochievemerns, The Tower sholl remoin on exomple of her ideols. 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Even more appreciaTed is his busy and en- ergeTic work as a counselor, and as a member of local, sTaTe, and federal Teaching organizaTions, and, above all, his own unaTTecTed friendliness. :wma E?3i2 i Mr. ArThur Vigard has added a new Task To his already busy schedule by becoming WiTh- rovv's assisTanT principal, pro Tem. He is in charge of visual aids and The proiecTion crew, besides acTing as an able and undersTanding dean of Freshmen and Sophomore boys. Smiling across her desk, Miss Rose AgerTer, The capable dean of girls, greeTs you, ready wiTh willing advice on any problem, whefher iT be vocaTional, scholasTic, or personal. ln addiTion To her many duTies required by school rouTine, she sTill finds Time To sponsor The senior girls honor club, Dux Femina. Mr. Wilbur, principal of VViThrovv Junior High, assisTs in helping sevenTh and eighT grade boys and girls in Their every day problems and preparing Them Tor Their Tour years in senior high. He goes abouf his daily Tasks vviTh a smiling Tace and a calm air-noThing seems To disTurb his TranquiliTy. The Fciculty . . . From The Time you sTumble sleepily inTo your home- room oT eighT TwenTy-five Till you bound down The sTc1irs QT Three, like The doring young mon on The flying Tropeze, you ore ever in The presence of your necessciry ond lovcible friend, The fc1culTy. And wheTher iT's The squore of The hypoTenuse, The homework ThciT iusT didn'T geT done, or The new posses in fooTboll ThoT's boThering you, some member of ThoT foculTy con olwoys help you ouT. Wil- ling, reody, ond obove cull, undersTo.nding ond iusT, your Teocher quickly ond simply simplifies The hypoTenuse, righTs your homework problem ond exploins The new posses. And in Thof righfing, simplifying ond exploining come muTuol Ties To bind you ever closer TogeTher. For, To you, ci Teocher of The old Orange ond Block is neiTher o wolkie-Tolkie, nor cm Encyclo- pedio BriTTonnicci nor WebsTer's Unobridged, buT ci sympoTheTic, fellow humon being, o worm, genTle, humourous, honesT-To-goodness friend. Mrs. Virginia Konrad Mrs. Konrod, ossisTonT deon of Junior ond Senior girls ond sponsor of Tip Toppers Club, finds her doily rouTine consisTing of issuing obsence excuses, physicol exominoTion progroms, ond oTher problems ThoT orise during The course of The doy. Miss iulu Murphy Miss Lulu Murphy, on oble counselor To Freshmen girls, helps befuddled fresh- ies To odiusT Themselves To The swiffly moving life of Their firsT yeors oT Wifhrow. She hos The odded responsibiliTy of supervisor of cull cosTumes for The minsTrel show. Miss Mcrxrgc-xref Holi Miss Holl, sophomore girls' counselor, is o sincere friend To her girls. Mony o sophomore girl would hove had unexpecTed difficulTies hod This deon noT helped her smooTh her Woy by odiusTing progroms ond giving odvice, ond suggesTions. l Mrs. Jone Long, secrefory To Mr. Vigcird is The busy young womon who copobly oidminisTers To freshmcin ond sophomore boys such Things os obsence excuses ond odmiTTonce slips. Her leisure Time oufside of school is occupied keeping houses Miss Mcideleine Berling is The secrefory To Mr. Wilbur, principoil of The Junior High. Her pleosoni personoilify helps The school Through dork doys, ond, WiTh her cible cissisfoince, Mr. Wilbur keeps liTTle Wifhrow running smoofhly cilong. The guief ond smoofh efficiency of The moiin office is presided over by Miss Morfhci Allen, office secrefory. Besides hondling oll The defoiils of monoging o busy office rouTine, she finds Time To moke ond sell condy os ci profifoble sideline. She is one of The finesf friends Thof o sTudenT or Tecicher could hove. Miss l-loefle, Mr. MciThios's efficienf secrefciry, is ci willing ossisfcinf To bofh Tecich- ers ond sTudenTs. She hos pciTience, undersfcinding, ond o pleosing personolify. Checking nonresidenf ond rebofe pupils ore cimong her imporfoinf duTies, Did you ever reolize The exTensive loock- grounds which your TciculTy members possess? If you look Tor enough inTo This moTTer, you will see younger Tecuchers, some veTerons, some sTorTing Their coreers direcT from college work. There ore The experienced Teochers, The ones who hove sTudied in ell pdrTs of The world ond The oTher ones who hove cenTered Their coreers oround This ciTy. While sTudying your Teochers, we will show Tour picTures concerning your school yeor of 1947. ln The TirsT picTure you coTch o glimpse of The personol side of o Teoicher's life, such os This scene of SmiTTie ond his Three children. Their Tollc is possibly obouT The highlighTs of The doy's evenTs. The second picTure is Thc1T of Miss MerediTh, Miss ATl4ins, Mrs. Lodley ond Miss Moormon, Tour of your English Teochers, in o discussion which moy include TuTure liTeroTure Tor your pleosure or moyloe Their Topics ore you ond your grodes. Inside The school ogoin, our nexT picTure TeoTures Miss Pooley ond Miss Rehring, your librorions, selecTing new books Tor oddiTions To your librory, or oTTending To Their oTher duTies, including help for Those sTudenTs seeking mo- Teriol Tor ossignmenTs. The losT picTure deols wiTh PorenTs NighT, The evenT in The yeor ThoT is or ioy Tor some sTudenTs buT o dreod Tor oThers. MISS GRACE ANSHUTZ-English Oh, that's not right In MRS. BERNICE ARGABRIGHT-Mathematics How simple life isl MISS DOROTHY ATKINS-English No, no, no, no. f a. . x , . . X , I MISS GLADYS BAHR-Consumer Education, Economics We've iust got to keep this money straight. MR. EDWARD BAKER-Chemistry lf I had three apples MRS. G, BAKVR-English, Spanish Que hora es? MR. JOHN BEACHAM-English I There is no formula for a good news story. MISS BARBARA BISCEGLIA-Junior Business, Typing Keep your eyes off the keys. ' MISS GRACE BLASBERG-Girls' Gym Second roll call, girls. r:MISS MARY BOWMAN-Plane Geometry, Algebra, Practical M gEffXyf'Side, angle, side. EQQMISS ELIZABETH BRAUNECKER-English if Q4,f 'Like may be a verb, preposition, or noun! .1 L -+2 I -- -my 2, HOMER CASKEY-Chemistry, Algebra l'm a Withrowrite now. X K il' Zffrffs HLQAISS MONICA CAVEMAN-American History, World History r'g.,lffQ'This is so. is-igimlss VINA MAE cAvENDlsH-Hisfory, English 'L You'll reap what you sow. MISS The RUTH COE-Co-op Teacher, Social Studies Constitution doesn't say that. MISS Oh, that's interesting. LOUISA COOK-Art, Costume Design MISS EFFIE CORCORAN-Shorthand, Typing, Sec. Prac., Bus. Don't admire your mistakes MR. WALTER DAVIDSON-General Science There's no such thing as a perfect vacuum. MISS GLORIA DECKER-English, Physical Education Watch that language. MISS DOLORES DEHUS-General Science That's a baccilli, not a cocci. MISS LILLIAN DENNER-Biology There are five types of maple trees. ath Arithmetic, Jr. Business MISS HELEN DORNETTE-General Science Now, for be it from me, but- MISS JEANETTE EPPINGER-Spanish 'O, Dios Mio! MISS ANGELINE FELS-Mathematics Up on my farm- MISS JOSEPHINE FEYEREISEN-Typing, Shorthand, Business Watch those hands. MR. EMERY GATES-English You must learn to read carefully! MR. W. R. GILLILAND-Boys Gym Buck that line. MISS GARNET GOOLEY-Salesmanship, Merchandising No one is a born salesman. MISS STELLA GREEN-Art Clean it up! MISS RUTH GROVE-Latin Let's see what Bennett says! MRS. ETHEL HARTSELL-Algebra, American History Four-Score ond Seven Years Ago. MR. JOE HEDGES-Math, Science, Freshman Football Coach During the war-World War II-of course. MR. ALBERT HENSEL-Gym, Mathematics Watch your step! MISS MARY HILDEBRANDT-English Thot's not the way Hamlet would say ir! MR. FRANK HOFFMEISTER-Industrial Arts Hammer, don't beat, the nail. MR. FRED HOLDER-Industrial Arts I like to fish, and I'm still fishing for a class whose drawings I can read MISS THERESA HOLLAND-Algebra, Plane Geometry Don't you see? MR. WILBUR HOWARD-Music Fostissimol MR. C. M. HOWE-Physics Tha'f's not Charles' low, thot's Boyle's. MR. C. M. HUNT-Algebra, American History, World History Let's get the facts. MRS. ELVERTA HUTCHINSON-Botany, Biology I'm sorry. MISS HELEN HUTCHINSON--GirI's Gym Quiet now! MISS MILDRED IRWIN-Mathematics Come on team! MISS MARTHA C. KITZMAN-Spanish l'll put the skids on him. MR. RALPH KNOST-Business Arithmetic Don't sit on the tables, boys. MISS -RUTH KRAPP-Social Studies I clon't care, iust so I can read it. MRS. MILDRED LADLEY-English Now let's get busy. MRS. DOROTHY LALLY-Girls' Gym Hey, you, what're you doing? MRS. MARIAN MAISH-Latin You should see my little grandaughterf' MISS EDITH MAPLE-English f'Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta. MR, ANSEL MARTIN-Music Let's tune up now. MISS ELLIS MEREDITH-English Wicki wicki mi nock mio kapoolccv' MISS CATHERINE MOLIQUE-Practical Math, Algebra, Plane Geometry The square ot the hypotenusef' ' MISS HILDA MOORMAN-English Ah, Browning! MISS ROSALI E MU DGE-Spanish s Va mos a ver. 'MRS. SYLVIA NIKOLOFF-German, English Hier wird Dentsch iesprochenf' MR. LO NIMMO-Boys' Gym Bloop bleepl MRS. FRANCES NOONAN-Household Arts Watch the stitch! MR. CARL OBERSCHMIDT-Industrial Arts, Electricity Clean those terminals! MR. ANDY OWENS-Plane Geometry, Practical Math What do you know? MISS ALETHA PARKS-Geography, Business Arithmetic Next How many please? MISS LOUISA PERIN-Mathematics Take the square ot two MISS MARY HELEN POOLEY-Library l'll see what's in the catalogue. MRS. MABEL ROBINSON-Girls' Gym Jump in! MR. HOWARD A. RAY-Woodwork Cut it, clon't hock if! MISS MARGARET REHRING-Library ,IMOY I help you? MR. MARVIN RENSHAW-Civics Our constitution MR. ARTHUR E. RHOLLANS-Business Law Check ond recheck. MISS See MISS Two All MISS Don MISS I've MISS r ETHEL REYNOLDS-English me about making up your tests. ESTHEL ROCKEL-Home Economics cups, not one, of flour. MARJORIE ROSENBERGER-English Public Speaking History ight, let's go. MARY ROWELL-Practical Moth, Algebra Art 't be otroid to use your croyonf' ADELAIDE SANDERS-Plane Geometry never had such o senior clossl'l f MR. HERBERT SCHIRMER-Arts cmcl Crafts We clon't need you in here. MISS HELEN SCHROEDER-French Porlez-vous Francois? MISS NELLIE SEAY-Shorthand, Typing Throw thot corrioge back. MR. PAUL H. SEAY-Office Practice Now over in my office MR. JOE SIMONS-English What is the subject of the sentence? MISS LUELLA SHAFFER-World History, Algebra In the clciys of Coesor . . . MR. HAROLD E. SHERMAN-American History American Problems It's six love MISS JESSIE SIBCY-Business English Does anyone wont to buy o Reoder's Digest'-' MR. GEORGE G. SMITH-Harmony, Band I 2 3 4 u MISS MARY HARRIET SMITH-Home Economics Science I challenge you: MR. J. GARNER SROFE-Sociology Now, in o multiple choice test- MR. RUSSELL STEARNS-Industrial Arts, Printing, Mechanical All right now MR. CARL O. STEPHANY-Biology, General Science Absence makes the marks grow rounder. MR. EDWIN STEPHENS-Traffic Cut out the foolishness. MISS ILO STOSE-Art I know it's hard, but . . . MISS HELEN TAYLOR-Physiol09Y, English We're going to have a test in the very near future. MISS JEAN TILFORD-American Problems, American History Let's go, class! MISS MARJORIE VANCE-Hcmemaking, Home Chemistry Whodonit? MR. ROBERT WAGNER-English, Social Studies Of course I like boysbetterf' MR. KENNETH VORDENBERG-Physics, Radio That's a tried proportion. i MRS. ESTELLE WALKER-Home Economics give more tests if I had time. MAXINE WALKER-Social sfoaaos discovered America? MARY JEANNE wEiNiAND-spooioi Oral Class There's another strike! iBowIingJ Ja il' I-11- ANNE WILLIAMS-English girls! -I. f .M eg I MR. WILLIAM WILSON-Mathematics Brace up! MR. RAY wiR1H-Boys' Gym We wont to win the swimming championship! 11 MISS JUNE WOOD-English Let's straighten out the mess. MISS LEONA WOOD-Household Arts Make your stitches neat. MR. GUSTAV BERLUND-Mechanics, Industrial Arts MRS. ADA M. GILLMAN-English, World History MISS MAMIE C. MILLER-World History, Modern History Miss KATE PERIN-Biology, Zoology MISS STELLA WAGNER-English MISS MR. WADE WICHAEL-Boys' Gym KERN WALKER-Junior Business, Shorthand, Typing Drawing E 3 A 1 Y i f s r L w E L, F. AX -651. ,fm , fqjgfsa 1 X - 2, ,if f .1 iq A Ee: 5 V . A 5 '- r i L, L r l V P B s l V L F r x , 1 f f v 4 y9,?2'vw , 4.2452 Q fe? ,Q 2 1 in we as 2 f. 2 GL Nw M-Q x SW fe.-,W Wax W Wy .5 5 3 -'-H: we we YOU Remember F, I l l l The Seniors. '- After three ears of moderately hard work and ff' Y lots of fun you become a senior. As a freshman JVQI ' A 4x x 4 . A you gazed in open-mouthed awe at these exalted beings, but now you find that you're not so differ- -fm W' ent from anyone else. You don't expect freshmen .. A 9 to bow to you, you don't expect to be excused from boring classes once a week, and you don't expect to be first in lunch line-everyday. Actually the senior is lust a freshman three years older and the chances are that he will be a freshman again the next year, whether in the world of business or at college. His senior year will probably be the happiest year of his high-school life. By this time he will have made more' friends as a result of which his social life will be more pleasant. Then he will have more and better extra-curricular activities, and he will have that all im- portant feeling of belonging. While learning in school, he has learned to love the school itself, and it often comes as a surprise to him to find how difficult the parting is. The senior, too, seems to get more out of his school life in the way of actual facts learned. One reason for this is that he is soon to go on to a new way of life and he wants to have a good record behind him. Another reason is that he realizes more and more as he grows up the need for the best education he can possibly get. Being a senior is wonderful, but it is only a stepping-stone towards one's real goal in life. A ' . ww.. ' 2 1 ,, su, as r i ' F Q c 'f 3 ,gf rn' 3' flu 55 Mhifill 'L : 1 Q9 9:-:STI 2-si Y. - A i w.. ' . 4 'slr , 'JI f . -4+ U.- ,Th is f.fs l 1'1' L i 4 xii' ' ' 13 , .- ,--. , ull... '1-Q--r.-' C411 ABRAHAM, RUTH CLAIRE, Ruthie A Cappella Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. I. 4, Thalian Dramatic Club 3, 4, Withrow Minstrels 3, Spanish Club 4, Gens Togata I, Bowling Team 3. ACKERMANN, MARTHA, Marty Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Home Economics 4, Beta Chi 4. ADAIR, NYDA MARJORIE, Butch ADAMS, DAVE, D.L. French Club 2. ADAMS, JOAN ADEN, JEAN, Jeanie Bowling Club I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Home Economics Club 4, Beta Chi 4, Tip Toppers Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Future Merchanclisers 4. ALLEE, CAROL War stamp Representative I, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, Annual Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Manager 4. ALLEN, MARY SUE, TuoIy A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls Glee Club I, 4, Tennis Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Maclrigal Choir 4. ALLEN, RICHARD NELSON, Alan Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3. ALLISON, NORMA JEAN, Dorbie Tower News 3, 4, Page two Co-Editor 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrel Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, Vice-Presiclent 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Vice-President 3, French Club 4, Girls Glee Club I, Dux Femina 4, Senior Council 4, Gens Togata, String Quartette. ANDERSON, JAMES ANDERSON, SHIRLEY Beta Chi 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Home Economics 4, Dance Club 4. ANDREADIS, SOPHIE G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4. AVRIL, FERDINAND RITTER Sigma Gamma 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Withraw Players 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. ANDREWS, PATRICIA ANN, Pat Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir I, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, Volleyball 3, Annual Typist 4. ANDRIOT, JOY HOPE Alpha Y I, Minstrels 2, 3, Bowling 3, Home Economics Club 3, 4. ANCHUTZ, MARY JANE, Shutz Glee Club I, 2, Freshman Dramatics I, Junior Choir 2, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Scribblers 3, 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, lvlinstrels 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Choir I, Ott-Key Club I, Tower Y 4, Maalrical Choir 4. ARMANDROFF, JACKIE GAY Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir I, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Archery I, Athletic Representative 3, Bowling 4. ARMSTRONG, KEATING A., Ken Entered VVithrow from Deer Park High School in senior year, Tower News 4, Annual Staff 4, Tiptoppers 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Withrow Players 4. ATKINSON, BARBARA ALLYNE, Barb Tower News Representative I, 2, Home Economics Club 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 4. ATTIG, JANICE MARY, TeecIie Basketball I, Music Club 2, Freshman Dramatic Club I, Tower Y 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Home Economics Club 4. BAIRD, CALVIN Junior Choir 2, 3, Tower News Representative 4, Physics Club 4. BAIRD, DOROTHY E., Dottie Literatas l, 2, Bank Stott I, War Stamp Representative 2, Alpha Y 2, President 2, Home Economics Club 2, Tower News Representative 3, Merchandising 4. BAKER, BETTY JEAN, Bets Baseball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Tower News Representative 2, Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Bowling Club 3, Withrow Riding Club 2, Library Typist 4. BALSLY, GLEN BARNETT, LENIE EDWARD Football I, 2, 3. BARRICK, ELAINE CLAIRE Annual Representative I, 2, Annual Business Stall 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, Beta Chi 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Main Office 4. BAUER, SHIRLEY JOAN Tower Y 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. BAUMGARTNER, CARL LEE Entered Withrow in sophomore year, Golt 3, 4, Basketball 2. BAYLES, MARY A. Tower News 3, 4, Literates I, 2, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Ott-Key Club 3. BECKER, BETTY BECKER, CORALEN CATHERINE, 'Corkie Badminton I, 3, Volleyball I, Bowling 2, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Ping-Pong 3, War Stamp Representative I, Red Cross Representative 2. BEELER, JOAN ISABEL Spanish Club 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Tower News Business Staff 3, Athletic Representative 3. BELL, LOLITA EARLE, Lo Entered Withrow from Los Aangeles High School in iunior year, Home Economics Club 4. BELL, JEAN BENDER, HELEN A. H Dance Club I, 2, 3, Gens Togota 2, 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Minstrels I, 2, Madrigal Choir 4. BENNETT, CLARENCE PRESTON Ivlinstrels 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4. BENNETT, RALPH KOHL Entered Withrow from Lakewood High School in iunior year. Basketball 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Treasurer 4. BENJAMIN, PEGGY G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Mlnstrels 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Annual Representative 3, Tower Y 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, Junior Choir 2, 3, Freshman Choir I, Alpha Y l. BENZ, JEAN BILTZ, BARBARA ELIZABETH Latin Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Riding Club 2, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, Classical Music Club 2. BINGHAM, TOM V., VeS Hi-Y 3, 4, Basketball 2, Senior Council 4. BISCHOP, ROMILDA INEZ, Ronni Entered Withrow from the Academy ot The Immaculate Conception in sophomore year. Gens Togata 2, French Club 3, Tower Y 3, Junior Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4. BLACKMORE, PAUL OWEN, Blackie Tower News Representative 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y 3, Beta Hi Y 4, Bowling 3. BLAIR, EDWIN LEROY Tower News Reporter I, Alpha Hi Y 3, Beta Hi Y 4, Tip Toppers 4. BLANK, SHIRLEY Dux Feminia 4, Tower News I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Third Page Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Minstrel Make-Up 3, 4, Outing Club 2, G.A.A. 2, Literatas I, 2, Secretary 2, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Thalian 4. BLUMENSTEIN, TED LOUIS Sigma Gamma 4, Senior Council 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Or- chestra 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, President 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Hi-Y 3, BODENSTEIN, HESTER LOUISE, Jo Literatas I, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls Basketball I. BOEGEMANN, BILL BOESCHLIN, PAUL R. Bech Tip Toppers 3, 4. BOEKE, ROLAND VINCINT ARTHUR, Monk Entered Withrow in Junior year. Football 4, Choir 3. BOLCE, JAMES GLASBY, Bois Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Philiogia 3, 4, Vice-President, Treasurer 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 3. BOLSINGER, DON CLARK, Bois Track 3, 4, Withrow Players 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tower News 4, Tennis Club 4. IBONKOWSKI, MARILYN JULIA, Bonnie Beta Chi 2, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, Annual Representative I, Athletic Representative I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Business Staff 4. 'BOTIFF WANDAI IBOWMAN, ROBERT LEE, Bo Entered Withrow from Central Vocational in Sophomore year. Annual -Business Staff 4, Bowling 3, 4, Physics Club 4. -BRAMLAGE, WILLIAM BRAMLAGE, ROBERT GEORGE, Happy Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Flint, Michigan. Physics Club 4. BRANDENBURG, NANCY CARROL, Brandy Senior Advisory Council, Litercitas I, 2, President 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Beta Chi 2, 3, Minstrels Make-Up Committee 2, 3, 4, Tower News Business Staff 4, Annual Typist 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 3, 4, Basketball I, Crescendo Club I, Freshman Choir I. BRINKMAN, BETTY JANE, Brinkie G. A.A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, 3. BROWN, JAMES EUGENE, Senator Sigma Gamma 4, Secretary 4, Beta Chi 4, President 4, Mayor of Boys Week 4, Tiger Club 3, 4, President 4, Phililogia 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, Bowling Team 3, 4, Min- strels 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Athletic Sweater Representative 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative I, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, Annual Representative 4. BRUEGGEMANN, BETTY Lou, BrUeg9ae Badminton 3, Bowling 4, Litercitas 2, Alpha Y 2, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Tower Y 3, 4. BRUNS, DAVID B., Foo Glee Club I, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Philologian Literary Society 3, 4, Senior Council 4. BUCHANAN, JANET ELLEN, Jan Archery I, Volleyball 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4, Annual Representative 4. BUDKE, ROBERT ARTHUR, Bob Tower News Representative 3, Annual Representative 3, Band 4, Physics Club 4, Beta Hi Y 4. BUEHLER, RUTH ALICE Spanish Club 2, Physics Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4. BURGETT, JAMES M., Jim Entered With in Sophomore year. French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Gens Tagata 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Annual Representative 3, Min- strels 2, 3, Phililogia 3, 4. BURLING, SHIRLEY RUTH G.A.A. I, 4, Beta Business Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, Home Economics Club 3, Archery I. H BUXTON, MARY JOAN, Mary Jo A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Basketball I, Minstrels 2, 3, Madrigal Choir 4. BYRER, VIRGINIA LOU, Jinni Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills. G,A.A. 2, Beta Chi 2, Spanish Club 4. ' CAMARDO, ARCHIE ANTHONY CAMPBELL, ANDREW E., Andy Glee Club I, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3. CAMPBELL, HOWARD O. CANTOR, HARRIETTE CAPEHART, PHYLIS ANN, Phil Entered Withrow from Lash High in Junior year. Beta Chi 4, Riding Club 4, CARPENTER, NANCY, Nance A Cappella Choir 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, Archery I, 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Classical Music Club 2. CASE, JAMES, OLIVER, Bone Tip Toppers 2, 3, CASE, MARGARET CAROLYN, Margie Entered Withrow from Regina High School in Sophomore year. CASILDINE, HARRY C. Entered Withrow from Lenzinger High School, Calitarnia, in Junior year. CHAPDU, CLARA B., Chappy CHAPPELL, BETTY, sets Treasurer's Office 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. CHESSER, LA VERNE FRANCES, Vernie Tower News 4, G.A,A. I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Home Eco nomics Club 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bull's Eye Club I. CRISTY, ROBERT WENDEL, Bob Alpha Hi Y 3, Beta Hi Y 4. CLARK, SHIRLEY MARGUERITE, ShirI Badminton I, Basketball I, Alhap Y 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, G.A.A. I. J. Niederhelmcun, N. Allison, Mrs. Finn, B. Prigge, J. Kemp. Chosen.,Tor Their auaIiTies oT leadership, high scholasTic sTanding, and inTeresT in exTra curricular acTiviTies These senior girls have aTTained WiThrow's highesT goal. 'lst ROW: M. Derbes, N. Fulclner, M. Knodel, J. Niederhel- man, M. Ruchiy, G. Hemphil, M, Sfrunk. 2nd ROW: D. DuTies of The club range from direcTing par- enTs on ParenT's NighT and bewildered freshmen on The firsT day of school, To serving The foofball Team aT Their banquet Allison, P. Dells, B. Prigge, Miss Agerfer, S. Sfrunk, M. Coulfer, C. Wiedemer, J. Kemp, N. Johnson. e . CLINE, VIROLDA, DocldIe Entered Withrow from Plainville in Senior year. COLE, VIRGINIA COLLINS, ALICE LUECRETIO, Freckles COLWELL, JAMES WILLIAM Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 4. COMISAR, LEE, Tony Track Team I, 2, French Club 2, 3, Tennis Team 3, 4, Annual Repre- sentative 2, Athletic Representative 3. CONLON, DAVID ARNOLD, Dave CONTNER, LOUIS, Lon Minstrel Make-Up 3, 4, Tower News 4. COREY, CAROLYN ANN, Corky G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Home Economics Clus 2, 3, Beta Chi I, 2. COSBY, RUSSELL ALBERT Baseball 3, 4. I COULTER, MARY JO, Jo Dux Femina 4, Tower News Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Third Page Editor 4, Scribblers 3, 4, President 4, Gens Togata I, 2, Treasurer 2, Junior Choir 2, 3, Withrow Players 2, 3, Dance Club I, Minstrels 3, French Club 4, Tower News Representative 2, Annual Literary Staff 2, Fresh- man Choir I, Freshman Dramatic Club I. COWDEN, MARGEE JANE, CowcIie Volleyball I, Individual Sports 3. COX, WANDA JEAN, Jeannie War Stamp Prepresentative I, 2, Annual Representative 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Water Pageant 2, Gens ,Toggta tlghlndividual Sports 3. . H if , ' Q s-e -L . . ,,.,.,,q, gf exbfi'-A ,jj :tg-. CRABBE, ELIZABETH, Liz ey ,MH S. B gl Dance Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Athletic Representsmve 2, Thalian 3, Annual Literary Staff 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. CRABLE, JOHN, Jack CRAIG, WILLIAM P., Bill Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Critic 4, Boys Glee Club I, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Ott-Key Club 2, 3, 4, Modern Mummers I, Cub Dramatics I, Cross Country I, French Club 4, Archery I, 2, War Stamp Representative 2. CRAMER, MARY ANN Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, Annual Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-Manager 4, Future Merchandisers Club 4, Secretary 4. CRAPSEY, CHARLES RUSSEL, Bud CRAWFORD, CLAUDE, Clauclins Sigma Gamma 4, Football 2,3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, I-1i,Y 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, German Club 3, 4, Philologia 4, Office I, Tiger Club 4. CRUMRINE, JOHN WILLIAM, Jack Physics Club 4, CULLEN, NADINE MARY, Nay Home Economics Club 4, Beta Chi 4, Tower-Y 4. CURRY, HILMA JEAN, Jeannie In CURRY, PHYLLIS ANN, PhyI Tower News Representative 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, G.A.A. 4, Home Eco- nomics Club 4. DAVIS, DAVID HOWE, Dave football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, Tower News Representative 4. DAVIS, JUDITH RAE, Judy Withrow Players 2, Dance Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, Volleyball I, Basket- ball I, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Freshman Dramatic Club I. DAVIS, MARILYN LOUISE I DAVIS, MARION LEE, Davie Bowling 2, 3, 4. DE ANGELO, BARBARA ANN, Barb G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Tennis Club President 4. DECKER, SHIRLEY MAY, ShirI DELLS, PATRICIA JEAN, Pat Tower News 3, 4, First Page Co-Editor 4, Dux Femina 4, Sargeant-at- Arms 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, G.A.A. 2, Crescendo Club I, Volleyball 2, Girls Glee Club 3, Freshman Choir I, Quill and Scroll 4. DEL VECCHIO, CATHERINE, Katie Entered Withrow from Goshen High School in sophomore year. DENISON, MARJORIE IRENE, MertH Bank I, Water Pageant 4, Individual Sports I, 2. DERBES MARILYN JEAN Derb I I Y Entered Withrow from South Carolina in sophomore year. Annual Literary Staff 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Thalian Dramatic Club 4, Tower-Y 3, Dux Femina 4, Treasurer 4. DICKS, MARTHA' JANE, Marty DIETZ, NORBERT, FREDRICK, Norm Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. DINKELMANN MARYANN, Dink .Literatas I, 2, Alpha Y I, 2, Beta Chi 2, Music Club I, 2, Annual Representative 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, Minstrels 3. DOELLING, FRED E. Annual Staff 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 2, Physics Club 3. ,Q DOERR, JOANNE DOROTHY DONOHUE, PAT DRUMMOND, NELSON EDWARD Annual Representative I, Life Saving Course 3, German Club 4. DUDDEY, MARIAN CAROLYN, Rusty Alpha Y I, Gen Togata I, Towe-Y 4, Student Library Assistant 2, Gym Office Assistant 2. DUGAN, EARL C., Barnyard Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Senior Council 4, German Club 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Tower News Representative 2, Athletic Representative I, 4, Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Classical Music Club 2, Tiger Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 2, 3, End Man 3. DUNCAN, MELBA JEAN, Mel Bowling 4, Home Economics Club 4, Tower-Y 4. nit? X, DUNLAP, MABEL EDEN, MARY R., Edie G.A.A. I, War Stamp Representative. EDMONSON, RICHARD, Rich EDWARDS, DONALD MELVIN, Don Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Chi 2. EGRY, MARGERY LEE, Margie Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Literatas I, 2, Tower-Y 3. Il ll EHA, CHARLES WILLIAM, Jerry Entered Withrow in Junior year from Culver Military Academy. ELDER, JUDITH LEE, Judy Archery I, Spanish Club I, Beta Chi 2, 3, Bowling 2, Tower Y 3. ERHARDT, CHRISTINE ANNE, Chris Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir 2, 3, Hockey I, Glee Club 2, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. ERNST, JOYCE ANN Glee Club 2, 3, Athletic Representative I, Literatas I, Gens Togata I, 2, Alpha Y 2, Dance Club 2, 3, Tower News Representative 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. EVANS, ALICE JOYCE, Joy Off-Key Club 3, Tower News Representative 3, Home Economics Club 3, Dance Club 3, Glee Club 3, G.A.A. 3. EVERILL, HAVEN L. Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta HIVY 4, Physics Club 4. EWERS, ROBERT C., Cinder Senior Council 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, Glee Club I. FALTA, JERRY F., Jer Basketball I, Football I, 2, Track I, 2, Physics Club 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Thalian 3, 4, President 4, Alpha Hi-Y 3, Secretary 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Minstrels 3, Philalogia 3, 4, Censor 4, Annual Staff 4. FARRAN, JOYCE FEIG, PAUL D. Physics Club 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Gens Togata 2. FEILER, VERNA EDITH, Vern Tower News 3, Spanish Club I, Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 4. FESSENDEN, ROBERT WALLACE, Fez Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Physics Club 4, Camera Club 4, Beta Chi 4. FIELDEN, DORIS FERN, Pete e.A.A. 1. FIELDS, PATRICIA ANN, Pat G.A.A. I, Dance Club 3, Camera Club 2, Tower News Representative 4, Home Economics Club 4, Alpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Junior Choir I. FINN, PATRICIA, Pat Annual 3, 4, Co-Art Editor 4, Junior Choir I, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Hiking Club 4, Minstrel Costume Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Thalian 4, Swimming Pageant 4. FISHER, BARBARA JANE, Barb G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir I, Volleyball 3, Tennis Club 3. FISHER, WILMA JANE, Janie Band I, 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tennis Club 3, 4, Ott-Key Club 3, 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Volleyball I, 2, Baseball I, War Stamp Representative I, Physics Club 4, Home Economics Club 4. FITZGERALD, NANCY MARIE, Fitz Tower News 4, Freshman Dramatic Club I, Tower Y 3, Riding Club I, Spanish Club 2. FITZPATRICK, WILLIAM HOWARD, BiII Camera Club I, 2, 3, Physics Club 4. FITZWATER, ROBERT LEE, Fitzie Nature Club 2, 4, Physics Club 4. FLAGG, ELGIN ERNEST Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. FLECK, EMIL ERNST Athletic Representative 3, Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Chi 2, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4. FORBRIGER, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Bill President ot Senior Class, Tower News 3, 4, Co-Sports Editor, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Galt 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Sigma Gamma, Min- strels I, 2, 3, Book Room I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4. FORSTE, VIRGINIA MAE, Ginny Camera Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, Beta Chi 4, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. FRANKIE, DONALD ELMER Physics Club 4. HFRATTALONE, JOSEPH 2AnnuaI Art Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, 4, A ,Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club I, French Club 2, Sigma Gamma 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Iviadrigal 2, 3, 4. fi-FRAY, FRANK SPENCER, Spence ffintered Withrow from Clevland Heights in Junior year, Alpha Hi-Y 33, Tennis Club 4. .FREDE, GLENNA, Glen JFREDERICK, DON, Quiz ,Radio Club I, Camera Club 3, 4, Alpha Hi-Y 3, Tower News Repre- sentative I . ' -FREDERICK, HAROLD LEE Spanish Club 3, Alpha Hi Y 3, Beta Hi Y 4, Physics Club 4. FREEMAN, EMMA JEAN, Jeanie Volleyball I, Y Teen I, Y.VV.C.A. I, 2, 3. FRIASON, JEAN Volleyball I, 2, Baseball 2. FRY, GEORGE ARTHUR, Yatz Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, W.V.A.C. 3, Tiger Club 4. FULDNER, NANCY CLARK, Nan Dux Femina 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Symphonic Band I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chair 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Ott-Key Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Tower News Representa- tive I, Tower News Stott 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Quintet 2, 3, 4, Military Band I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, War Stamp Representative I, Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. GAKER, BOB, Gake Basketball 2, Track 2. GAMES, PAUL ALLEN German Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tower News Representative 4, Min- strels 4, Philologia 3, 4, Sergeant-ot-Arms 4. GARNET, HARRY JAMES Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club 4. GASSETT, JAMES, Jim Track 4. GIBBONS, JACQUELINE MARIE, Eentered Withrow from Regina High School Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, 4, Home Ec onomics Club 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 3, Bowling Club 3, 4, 2, Off-Key Club 2, Tower Y 4, Individual Spo GIBLER, ROSE GIBSON, FRED, Hoot Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tiger Club 4. Minstrels 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Dance C 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Off-Key Club 2, Beta GIFFORD, CARYL JUNE, June Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra Club 4. GILBERT, NORMA JEANNE, Entered Withrow from Hughes High Scho News 4. GILENE, ROSE ANNA, Rosie 4, Home Economics Club 3, Tower Y 4, B GILLESPIE, MARY FRANCES, Freshman Choir I, Minstrels 3, 4, Home Ec GLENN, CAROLYN CONSTAN GOBRECHT, JERRY A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Bas GOECKE, JEANNE CAROL, R Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hugh Staff 4, Ping-Pong 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 3, Tower News Representative 4, Individual Sp Badminton 3, Camera Club 3, Swimming 3, Jackie in Sophomore year, Girls Captain 4, Junior Choir rts 2, Volleyball 2, 4. 3, 4, Gym Team 2, Sigma ne GIESE, JEAN ELEANOR, Jean lub I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir Chi 2. Bugu 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Jeanne ol in Senior year. Tower st Vocational. Tower News Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from ea adminton Tournament. IlGHdyll onomics Club 4. CE ketball I, 2, Baseball 2, 4. ockie es. Towers News Business Junior Choir 3, Baseball 3, orts 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, 4. GOHS, CAROLYN RUTH, Lynn Freshman Glee Club I, Home Economics C G.A.A. 3, 4. GOSIGER, MARY JANE, Gos Minstrels I, 2, 3, G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4, D Representative I, Girls Glee Club 4, Gen Swimming I, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4. GRABENCAMP, BONNIE LOU, Library Assistant I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Busine GREENLEE, IRA WILLIAM Physics Club 4, Stamp Club I. GRIFFITH, CLAIRE JEAN, Jea G.A.A. 3, Spanish Club 4, Volleyball 3. GROENKE, ALBERT, Al GUTJAHR, ANN, Gutch Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 2, HALE, MARILYN ROSE, Lynn Glee Club 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, 4, Tow Sewing Board Representative 2, Tower New HALEY, WILLIAM E., Will Gym Team I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football I, lub 2, Dance Club 3, 4, 'Il I ance Club 2, 3, Athletic Togata 2, Tennis Club 4, IIBonll ss Staff 4. nie 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. II er News Representative I, s I, Freshman Choir I. Track I. HAMILIN, FRANK LEWIS, Hambone Tiger Club 4, Gym Team 2, 3, 4, Trach 2. HAMMER, DONALD JAMES, Don Tiger Club 4, Track Team I, 2, 3, 4, Gym Team I. HANAUER, RICHARD HUNT, Dick Physics Club 3, Philologian Literary Society 3, 4, Tower News Repre- sentative I, Thalian 4. HANCOCK, LILLIAN JOAN, Jooy G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Bowling Club I, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y I, 2, Dramatic Club I, Ott-Key Club 3, Junior Choir 3, Glee Club 4, Athletic Representative I, Tower News Rerpesentative 2, Annual Representative 4. HANNAFORD, CHARLOTTE SUSAN, Sue French Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Ottice Assistant 4, Library Assistant 3. HARDIN, MARGIE ANN War Stamp Representative 2, Gens Togata 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. HARDWICK, HELEN HOWELL, Jett Tower News 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Gens Togata 2, 3. BUD HARGES HATHRON, ETTA MARIE Y-Teens 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. HAWKINS, KATHRYN, Kitty Eeta Chi 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3. HAYSBERT, Vv'II.I.IAM DAVID, BiIIy Tennis Team 3, Tennis Club 3. HEALY, CHARLES HEATH, WILLIAM. JAMES, Jim Entered Withrow from Cleveland Heights High in Senior Year. Track 4. HEEB, JAMES HEIBECK, CAROL SHIRLEY Beta Chi 2, Junior Choir 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Tower Y 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Tower News 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Classical Music Club 2, Withrow Players 4, Ivlaalrigal Choir 4. HEMPEL, JOAN MARJORIE Annual Representative I, 2, Dance Club 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3. HEMPHILL, GWENDOLYN HELEN, Gwen Dux Femina 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, Camera Club 3, 4. HENDERSON, BOB L., Hendey Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 2. HENDRIXSON, WILLIAM HAYES, Bill HENSEL, RICHARD KARL Minstrels 2, 3, Swimming Team I, 2, Gym Team 3, German Club 3, 4, Cremistry Assistant 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Railroad Club 4. HENSGEN, PAUL FREDERICK 1 Seniors inaugurate A No Smoking Campaign 41 HENSLEY, AILEEN Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Norwood High School. HERMETET, STANLEY, 'Stan I-IERTZIG, RICHARD LEE, Dick Entered from Lincoln High School, Canton Ohio in Senior Year. HESSELBACH, BONITA SUE, Bonnie Chess Club I. HILDEBRAND, HELEN KATHRYN, HiIdie Glee Club 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4 lAIternateJ. HILL, JACQUELINE, Jackie Volleyball I, Junior Chair I, 2, Girls Glee Club 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Beta Chi 3, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3. HILL, RUTH MARIE, Ruthie Junior Choir 2, Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. HINES, HELEN MARIE Bowling 2, 3, HOFFHOUSE, WALTER JOHN, Jack HOFSTETTER, BETTY LORAINE, Shorty Volleyball I, Home Economics Club 3, Beta Chi 3, Tower Y 3, Treasurer Office 4. HOHNSTINE, BETTY .IEAN Gems Togata I, 2, Spanish Club 4. HOLMAN, LENAMAE, Lee Riding Club 3, Dance Club 3, G.A.A. 3. HOLT, HAROLD HOLTMEIER, .IUNE ANN G.A.A. I, 3, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Home Econami s Club 3, Tower News Representative 3. HORWITZ, EARL PHILIP, Phil Cross Country 2, Track Team 2, Tip Toppers Club 2. HOUCK, SHIRLEY ALICE HUGHES, CARLA MAE, Hugo Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Villa Madonna Academy, Kentucky. HULL, ALLEN ROBERT, AI Alpha Hi-Y 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4. HUMPHREYS, MARY FRANCES Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Off-Key Club 3, Tower News 3. HUNT, JOAN HURST, ELSTON F., Tiny Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Minstrel Skits I, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, Minstrel Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Manager 2, 3, Head Manager 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Manager 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Offset Clu 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Sec- retary 4, Freshman Dramatic Club I. HURST, VIRGIE M., VIrg Annual Representative 2, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Volleyball 3. ILHARDT, GERALDINE, Jerry Home Economics Club 2, 3, Vice President 2, Beta Chi 3, lvlerchandisers 4. JACOBS, PAUL, Jake Camera Club I, 2, Gym Team I, 2. JACKSON, CHARMAIN E, Char Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir I, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Swimming Club 2, Beta Chi 2, 3, Basketball 3, G.A.A. I, 2. JACOBS, TOM JAMESON, OLIVE LOUISE, Popeye Entered Withrow from Terrace Park in Senior Year. JENNINGS, DORIS, Do Latin Club 2, 3, Tower Y 4, G.A.AI 4, Home Economics Club 4, Athletic Representative 2. JESTER, JAMES DONALD, Jim JETT, ROY Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. JILEK, RICHARD ERIC, Dick Alpha Hi-Y 3, Minstrels I, Glee Club I, 2. JOHNSON, EDGAR M. Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4. JOHNSON, GERALDINE GOLDEN, Gerry Home Economics Club 4. JOHNSON, HORTENSE, Harry Spanish Club 2, Volleyball 3. JOHNSON, NANCY ANN, Johnny Senior Advisory Council 14, Dux Femina 4, Withrow Players 3, 4 Corresponding Secretary 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3- 1 Minstrels I, 2, 3, Literatas I, 2, Ott-Key Club 3, Junior Choir 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 2, Athletic Representative 3, Annual Representative 4, Tennis Club 3- G.A.A. I, 2, Table Tennis I, 2, Nature Club 3. JONES, WILLIAM, Bill I 1 'Annual Representative 2. JUERGENS, DOROTHY KALOMERERS, RITA, Roxy Tower Y 3, Camera Club 3, Business Club 3, KAPELSON, JOAN RUTH, Kape Entered Withrow from St. Bernard in Junior Year. Thalian 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 4. KARNES, ELAINE Alpha Y I, 2, Tower 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Beta Chi 3. KAYSER, JAMES M. KEAL, MARY BETH Annual Representative I, Home Economics Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Merchandiser! Club 4. KEEL, KEN EUGENE, Sugar Alpha Hi-Y 3, Spanish Club 2. KEITH, WALTER EUGENE, Wall Beta Chi 3. KEMP, CHARLOTTE JANE, Janie Dux Femina 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir I, 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Robe Chairman 4, Senior Council 4, Annual Advertising Staff 2, 3, Gens Togata I, 2, Secretary 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Secretary 4, Otf'Key Club 3, Minstrels 3, Tower News 4, Tower News Repre- sentative 4. KENDLE, NINA FAYE KERCHNER, GRACE WINNIFRED, Winnie Literatas 2. KIRSCHNER, GERSON Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Hughes, Iviinstrels 3. KIRSTEN, RONALD, Ron Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. KJELLENBERG, MARILYN JOANNE, Shelly Dance Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Hockey I, 2, Withrow Players 3, 4, Secretary 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, Minstrels 2, 3. KNIGHT, ELLEN LEE KNODEL, MARILYN Dux Femina 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Band I, 2, 3, Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, Literatas I, 2, Treasurer 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Ott-Key Club 3, Gens Togata I, 2, Physics Club 3, Annual Representation I, War Stamp Representative 2, Athletic Representative 4, G.A.A. I, Volleyball I. KNOLL, MARTHA, Marty Dance Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Glee Club I, A Cappealla Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, War Stamp Representative I, Tennis Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Withrow Players I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Ott-Key Club 2, 3, Madrigal Choir 4. KOCH, ARTHUR WILLIAM, Cookie KOEHLER, BETTY LOU, Lou Thalian 3, 4, Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, 3, Dance Club I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. KOENINGER, EDWARD, Ed KORSEBARG, RICHARD GENE Annual Representative 2, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. KRIENEN, WILLIAM CHARLES, Tiger Entered Withrow in Junior year, Annual Staff 3, Tennis Club 3, Tower News 4. KRUMMEL, WALTER PAUL Physics Club 3, Vice President 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Bowling Team 3, 4, Golf Team 3, 4, Tennis Club 3, Camera Club 4. LAHUSEN, KATHERINE, Katie Entered Withrow in Junior Year, Camer Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Physics Club 4. LAING, BEVERLY LANCASTER, NANCY HELEN, Nance Entered Withrow in Junior Year, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Swimming Club 4. LAWRENCE, DOROTHY ANN, Dot G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Thalian 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Bowling Team 2, 3, Archery 3, 4. LEAHR, ROBERTA FLORENCE, Bert Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, Beta Chi 4, Home Economics Club 4. LECKE, MAXINE CAROLYN, Max Baseball I, Glee Club 4, Volleyball 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Junior Choir 3. LEIMBERGER, JOHN ROBERT Gym Team 3. LEVI, DONALD M., Don Stamp Club I, Alpha Hi-Y 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Pres- entation Orchestra 4. LEWIS, ELEANOR JEANNE, Jeannie Volleyball I, G.A.A. I, 2, Beta Chi 2, 3, Band 3, 4, Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 4. LEWIS, O. MAYO Camera Club I, 2, Fhysics Club 2, 3, Raclio Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3. LOSCHIAVO, ROSEMARY, Ro Freshman Choir I, Junior Choir I, 2, 3, Glee Club 4, Tower News Representative 3, Home Economics Club 4. LOVE, ELIZABETH MARIE, Tootie Lunchroom I, 2. LUCAS, JOAN, Putsie Music Appreciation Club 2, Bowling Club 3, G.A.A. 3, Tower Y 3, Bulls Eye Club 3, Minstrels 3, Junior choir 3, Home Economics Club 3, Ott-Key Club 3, A Cappella Choicl 4, Minstrel Make-Up Committee 4, Annual Representative 3. LUEDEKER, EVELYN HENNY, Eve Bowling Club 3, 4, Beta Chi 3. LUNDBERG, BARBARA JANE, Barb Tower News 4, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Beta Chi 2, Tower Y 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Music Club I, Freshman Choir I, Baseball 3, Basketball 3. LUNDQUIST, JOANNE LOUISE Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Hartford, Connecticutt. Dance Club 3, Tower News 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Home Economics Club 3, Physics Club 4, Tennis Club 4, Madrigal Choir 4 lAlternatel. LUTZ, THOMAS A. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3. LUYSTER, MARJORIE BLANCH G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Senior Life Saving 3. -LYN N, LUCILLE, Luce Volleyball 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, 4, Dance Club 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 4. MACARTHY, DAVID JACKSON, Mac Band I, 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4, Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Railroad Club 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Track I, Basketball Manager 2, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Annual Representative 4. MAGEL, SALLY ANN Entered Withrow in Junior Year. MALORA, ELISSA JEAN, Elis Entered Withrow in Junior Year, Music Club 3, Physics Club 3, Junior Choir 3, Tennis Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Thalian 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Girls Glee Club 4. MALLORY, JOHN LAWRENCE Entered VVithrow in Senior year. Stamp Club 4. MANN, MERLIN D., Merle Boys Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Tower News 3, 4, Cir- culation Manager 4, Track I, 2, War Stamp Representative I, 2. MANTH EY, JANET, Ja n Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4. MAPLE, MAUDE JESSIE Gens Togata 2, 3, 4. - . A. V- .,,r!pq'l'n..- lst ROW: D. Petrie, J. Brown, R. Shepler, D. Nilond. 2nd ROW: R. Modlin, B. Forbriger, F. Averil, C. Crawford, T. Blumensfein. 3rd ROW: T. Novak, J. Fraffalone, J. Falfa. Each member of Sig is ouTsTancling in a The members of Sigma Gamma are chosen parTicular field. These boys noT only Take by The TaculTy and The members of The pre- parT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies buT also vious year. Sigma Gamma, under The guide are inTeresTed in scholasTic: aTTainmenT. of Mr. MaThias, sponsors The Senior Prom. 1sT ROW: J. Falto, J. Brown, D. Niland, C. Crawford. 2nd ROW: D. Petrie, J. Fraftalone, F. Avril, R. Shepler, T. - Blumensiein, 3rd ROW: B. Forbriger, T. Novak, R. Modlin. MARKS, PAUL JOHN MARSHALL, MARCELL BELL Baseball I, Alpha Y 2, Girls Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2 Junior Choir 2. MARSHALL PATRICIA MAY, Pat Home Economics Club 4. MASON, MARTHA ANNE, Marty Entered Withrow in junior year, Tower Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Bowl ing Club 4, Annual Representative 4, Eeta Chi 4. MARTIN, LUCILLE JACQUELINE Tower Y 3, 4. MARTINA, JOSEPH ANTHONY, Joe Football 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Athlet Representative I, Tiger Club 4. MATZ, Rov JOSEPH MAUL, CHARLES McAULEY, NED cs., Neg Football I, Cross Country 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Gym Team 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Trach 3, Minstrels 3. MCCLANAHAN MARY ANN Micke I I Y Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Secretar 4, G.A.A. T, 3, 4 Y Bowling Club 3, Baseball I, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, Freshma Choir I, Tower News Representative 2, Volleyball 4, Spanish Club 3 MCCLURE, ROBERT M., Mac MCCOLLUM, GAY ANNE MCCOLLUM, PEGGY ANN, Pat Spanish Club 2, Tower News 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4. MCCONACHIE, NANCY, Nance G.A.A. 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Bowling 4, Home Economics Club 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4. MCDANIEL, JO War Stamp Representative 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4. McDOWELL, MARY LOIS, Mac Entered Withrow in Senior Year. MCGARRY, MARY HELEN, Mickey Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year, Alpha Y 2, Beta Chi 3, Bowling 4 Club . Il ll McGILL, MARY, Mac G.A.A. I, 2, Beta Chi 2, 3, Baseball I- Basketball I 2, Volleyball I MCHARGUE, IRENE MARY Basketball I, Baseball I, 2. MCHARGUE, VIRGINIA GRACE, Ginny MCKEEHAN, SHIRLEY EMMA, Sue MCKENNA, JOAN CAROL Freshman Choir I, War Stamp Representative 2, Tower News Business Statl 4, Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 4, Bowling Club 4. MCKIBENS, DOROTHY ANN, Dottie G.A.A. I, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Archery I, Bowling Club 4. MCMULLIN, KENNETH LEE, Mac McNEELY, BONNIE LaBELLE, Bon G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Greek Club 4, President 4, Archery I. MEADE, WALTER W., Wath Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Literary Editor 4, Philologian Literary Society 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Annual Representative I, Gens Togata 2, 3, Senior Aedile 4, Tower News Representative 2, Nature Club 2. MEAS, MYRNA JEAN Tower Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Bowling Club I, 2, 3, Tower News Representative 3, Annual Representative 4, Annual Advertising Staff 4, BGICI MELSON, RONNIE MELVIN, MONTE PARKER Spanish Club I, Stamp and Coin Club 2, Athletic Representative 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tower News 4. MELVIN, RICHARD IRVIN, Dick War Stamp Representative I, Tower News Representative 2, Stamp Club 2, Nature Club 2, Beta Hi-Y 3, Chairman ot Membership Committee 3, Annual Representative 3. MERTEN, DAVID FISCHER, Mert Bays Glee Club I, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, Gens Togata 2, Minstrels 2, 3, Stamp and Coin Club I, 2, Bowling Club I, 2. MESSINGER, RICHARD CALVERT, Mess Stamp and Coin Club I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Swimming Team I, 3, Railroad Club 4, Life Saving I, 2, Physics 4, Philologia 4. MEYER, CHARLES EDWARD Boys Glee Club I, 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, Varsity Athletic Club 3, 4. MIDDLEBROOK, HELEN ELIZABETH Library Assistant 2, 3, 4. MILLER, GENE EDWIN, Truck Football I, Bowling Team I, Gen Togata 3, Railroad Club 4. MITCHELL, WILLIAM BOLIVAR, Mitch Glee Club I. MODLIN, LOWELL RONALD, Ron Tower News 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Philologia 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 3 Secretary 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Railroad Club 2, 3, Alternate Cheer- leader 4. MOESTA, JANE ALICE, Westa G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Treasurer 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 4, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Recording Secretary 4, Tower News 3, Swimming Club I, Life Saving 3, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Alternate 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 3, Tower News Representative 2, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4. MOORE, BETTY JO G. A. A. I, 2, Archery I, 2, Bulls Eye Club 2, Junior Dance Club 2, Athletic Representative 4. , MOORE, ROBERT PITTMAN, Bob Minstrel Crew I. MORAITES, RICHARD, Egbert Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Ott-Key Club 3, Tower News Statt 4, French Club 4, Physics Club 4, Philologia 3, 4, Railroad Club 4. MORISSEY, JAMES THOMAS, Remprandt Boys Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, Track 3, Annual Adver- tising Staff 4, Minstrels 3, 4. MORRISSEY, JOAN MARIE, Scotch G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Camera Club 3. MOYSE, ELEANOR YVETTE Home Economics Club 3, 4, Beta Chi 4. MUELLAR, ANGELA MARY, Angie Tower Y 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Junior Choir 3, Beta Chi 4, Secretary 4. MUHLHOFER, FRANK WILLIAM, BiII Alpha Hi-Y 3, Beta Hi-Y 4, Annual Representative 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, 4, Railroad Club 4, Nature Club 2. MULHOLLAND, JOYCE ANN, Jo MULHOLLAND, MILDRED MAE, Millie MULLEN, BARBARA ANN, Barb Entered Withrow in Junior Year, Tower Y 4, Tip Toppers 4. MUNRO, JOAN GENEVA Freshman Choir I, French Club 2, Camera Club 3, Physics 3, Tower Y 4, Bowling 4, Tower News Staff 4. NAGEL, JOYCE LORVEEN A Cappella Choir 4, Tower News 4. NELCAMP, GAIL ARIL, Nailhead Spanish Club I, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Physics Club 4. NELSON, KATHLEEN BOUCHETTE, Kate G A.A. I, 9, Basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Annual Representative I, Dance Clu 2, Tower Y 3, Tennis Club 3, Physics Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Individual Sports I. y NELSON, SARAH ELIZABETH Junior Choir 2, 3, Home Economics 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Secre- -tary, Beta Chi 4. NEU, DONALD LEO, Don Annual Representative I, 2, Athletic Representative I, 2, Tower News Representative 3, Military Band 2, 3, 4, Symphonic Band 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, Safety Forum Representative 3. NEWELL, SALLY LOU G.A.A.- I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball If 2, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club I, 2, Withrow Players I, 2, 314, Swimming Club I, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4. NEWMAN, SUZANNE ARLENE, Sue Literatas I, 2, Bowling 2, 3. NICHOLS, WILBUR DANIEL, Nick NICKERSON, GENE W., Nick Basketball I, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, President 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Tower News I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Tower News Representative 2, Stamp Club I, 2. NIEDERHILMAN, JANE ELIZABETH, Janie Dux Femina 4, President 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Choir 4, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Tower News 4, Dance Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Gens Togata 3, Office Work I, 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I. NILAND, DAVID LO, Pee-Wee Tower News Art Staff 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Swim- ming Team I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3. 4, Annual Art Stott 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. NIXON, NORMA LOU, Rabbit NOVAK, TOM Withrow Players 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Crew Manager 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Railroad Club 2, 3, 4, Director 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Physics Club 4, Philologia 4. ORR, JANET, Jan Home Economics Club 3. OSTERBROCK, RONALD GENE, Ostie OWENS, MELVA GAY Tower Y 3. PAOLINO, SHIRLEY ANN Minstrels iPresentation Orchestral I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, French Horn Quartet 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Off-Key Club 3, 4, Athletic Representative I. PARKER, JACQUELINE, Jackie' G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Literatas I, 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Withrow Tennis Club 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, Tower News Repre- sentative I, Tower News 4, Freshman Dramatics I, Beta Chi 4. ' PARKER, KENNETH DEAN, Ken Band I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. PELZER, DOROTHY, Dottie PERRY, NANCY PETRIE, ROBERT DOUGLAS, Pete Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Track 2, Swimming 4, W.V.A.C. 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 2, Withrow Players 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, Vice President 4, Tower News Representative 4. PETZHOLD, NANCY LEE, Nance Alpha Y I, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Business Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Tower Y 4, Freshman Choir I. 2 , PHILLIPS, NORMAN G., Norm Entered Withrow from Walnut Hills in Sophomore Year. Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, W.V.A.C..3, 4. POLDER, HUBERT POLSON, R. POTTER, MARCELLA, Marcy Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President I, 4, Volleyball 3. PRATT, THOMAS ALBRIGHT, Tom Track Team I, 3, 4, Boys Gle Club 2, 3. PRIGGE, BETTY LUANNE, Bets Girls Glee Club I, 2, Dance Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Freshman Dramatic Club I, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Repre- sentative I, Tennis I, 2, Tower News I, 2, 3, 4, Third Page Editor 4, Junior Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Robe Committee 4, Annual Literary Statt 2, Madrigal Singers 3, Thalian Dramatic Club 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Off-Key Club 3, Minstrels 3, French Club 4, Dux Femino 4, Madrigal Choir iAlternateI 4. PULLIAM, BETTY LOU, Bets Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. PUMMILL, PHILIP WALTER, Phil Football Manager I, 2, Tiger Club 4, Tower News 2, 4, Bowling Team 4, Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Dramatic Club I, Vice Presi- dent I, Athletic Representative 4, Representative for Withrow Players to Inter-School Dramatic League 4, Greek Club 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. PUTNAM, THOMAS CLARKE Swimming 2, 3, Track 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, Philologia 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 4, Madrigal Choir. RACKOV, DAN RADCLIFFE, WILLIAM PAUL, Bill Track I, 2, 3, Football 3, Baseball 4. REESE, EILEEN, Ike Riding Club 3, Home Economics Club 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Minstrels Sewing Committee 3, 4, Hockey I, Volleyball 2. REEVES, JOYCE A. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Dance Club I, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Athletic Representative 3, Girls Glee Club I, Tennis Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Program Chairman 3. REEVES, JOYCE ANN, Jo REINER, SHIRLEY JEAN, Shirl Chess Club I, Bowling Club 2, 3, Annual Representative I, 3, Junior Choir 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4. REINHOLD, JEANNINE MARIE Hockey I, Swimming Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Life Saving I, 3, Baseball I, Archery 2, 4, Water Pageant 2, Tower Y 3, Riding Club-'3, Home Economics Club 4, Volleyball I, Freshman Choir I, Athletic Representative 2, 3, Basketball 4. RESER, LOUIS, Lou RICKETSON, HOWARD C., Rick RIGGERS, MARGARET WILMA Glee Club I, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, Tip Toppers I, 2, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Music Club 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, Basketball 2, Volleyball 4. RILEY, JAMES, Pickle Tennis Club 3, Tennis Team 3. RIMMER, NANCY JANE, Nance G.A.A. I, 4, Bowling I, 2, Alpha Y I, Tower Y 4, Home Economics Club 4, Beta Chi 4, Volleyball I, 4. RIPPE, HERBERT LOUIS, Rip Entered Withrow from Central High in Sophomore Year, Cross Country 2, Athletic Representative 2. ROACH, EDWARD ALLEN A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Gens Togata 2, Track I, 2. ROBINSON, ELLEN VIRGINIA, Bunts Entered Withrow' in Sophomore Year, Girl Reserves I, 2, Beta Chi I, Glee Club I. ROLF, NANCY LOUISE, Nance Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, Glee Club I, 2, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. ROUDEBUSH, NANCY ELIZABETH, Nance Swimming Club I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Swimming Team 3, Spanish Club 4, Tip Toppers 2, 3, Archery 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Tower News 4, Senior Life Saving 3, Water Pageant 2, 4. RUBENBAUER, SHIRLEY JOY, Joy Tower News 4, Tower Y 2, 3, 4, President 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, 2. - RUCHTY, MARY CLARE, M. C. Entered Withrow from St. Mary's in Sophomore Year. Dux Femina 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Beta Chi 3, Thalian Dramatic Club 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 4, Tower News 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4, Glee Club 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Swimming Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Baseball 4. RUTHERFORD, ORION ALBERT, Shorty Tower News Representative 2, Basketball I, Baseball 2, Track I, Manager I. SANDBURG, DONALD, Don Stomp Club I, Tower News I, Nature Club I, Hi-Y 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Annual Representative 3. SANDERS, JANET KATHRYNE, Sandy G.A.A. 2, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Gen Togata 3. SCHANZ, KENNETH M., Ken Boys Glee Club 2, 3, Junior Choir 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Baseball 2. To put the finishing touch to the social calendar of the Withrow senior, every year the grad- uating class attends that festive event, the Senior Prom. Gay laughter and swirling skirts till the hall as the orchestra plays the opening number. The evening goes all too quickly, for soon the empty hall will re-echo the scarcely audible sound of the former gayety and music. To the seniors the Prom has meant a culmination ot all their good times at Withrow. They leave the eager anticipation of awaiting the Prom to the succeeding senior class. SCHMIDT, EDWARD BERNARD Glee Club I, 2, 3, Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. SCHMIDT, FREDERICK ALLEN, Rickie SCHMIDT, HARLAN RICHARD, Smitty German Club 4. SCHMIDT, MARY EMILY, SChmi1'ty Freshman Dramatic Club I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Camera Club 3, German Club 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. SCHNEIDER, ERWIN JOHN, Ero Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative I, 2, Beta Chi 4. SCHOEFIELD, DONA ANN, SCho Minstrels I, 2, 3, Junior Choir I, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Withrow Players 2, Thalian 3, 4, Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Athletic Representative 2, Swimming Pageant 4. SCHULTE, WILLIAM HOBART, Bill Swimming 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 4, Beta Hi-Y 4. SCHWARTZ, ANN MARIE SCHWARZ, MARTIN MATTHIAS, Marty Gena Togata 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Alpha Hi Y 3, Beta Hi Y 4, Philologia 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Thalian 4, Threasuer 4, Annual Literary Staff 4, Greek Club 4, Tower News, 4. SCHWEITZER, JANET MAE Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Maple Park. Gens Togata 3, Tower Y 4, Bowling Club 4, Beta Chi 4, Home Economics Club 4, fl A A A SEEFELOT, SHIRLEY ANN, Squirlee Cilee Club 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, Home Economics 3, 4, Nutcracker Suit 3, Beta Chi 4. SI-IAFER, JANET MARIE, Rusty Qens Togata 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 4, Basketball I, Swim- nfling 4, Tower News Representative I, 2, Red Cross Representative I, 2, War Stamp Representative' I, Locker Keys I, 2, 3, 4. SCHORR, PATRICIA ANN, Pat Viiithrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Tennis Club 3, 4, Iilbture Club I, 4, Camera Club 3, Dance Club I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, llslginlstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4, Individual Sports I, 2, 3, Hockey Iji2,,3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Photography Manager dilfffower News 4, Freshman Dramatic Club I. SHEEHAN, ROSEMARY REGINA, Rosie Entered Withrow from St. Ursula Academy in Senior Year. SHEPARD, RUTH ANN, Shep Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 3. SHEPLER, ROY KEMPER, Shep Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Senior Council, 4, Sigma Gamma 4, President 4, Alpha Hi Y President, Beta Hi Y, Annual Representative I, 2. SHINKLE, GERALDINE HELEN Jerry Baseball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Volley- ball I. SHIVELY, ROBERT FRANCIS, Bob Railroad 2, Botany Club 3. SHRADER, LENORE PEARL, Lee Vxlithrow Players I, 2, 3, Freshman Dramatic Club I, F. M. Club. SHRIVER, PHIL SIEKMANN, VIRGINIA JEANNE, 'Siekie Junior Choir I, 2, Girls Glee Club 4, Tennis Club 4, Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, G.A.A. 4, Minstrel Design 2, 3, 4, Archery I, Tennis 4. SIMMONS, MARILYN, Simmy Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, Hockey I, Archery 2, Dance Club I, Minstrels 3, 4, Madrigal Choir 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4. SKIFF, MARILYN RUTH Spanish Club 2. SLOUGHFY, REBECCA, Becky Entered Withrow from Washington, D. C., Tower Y 3, 4, Beta Chi 4. SMILEY, JANICE, Jan Athletic Representative I, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Basket- ball I, 2, Baseball I, 2, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Hockey I, Beta Chi 4. SMITH, RICHARD NELSON, Dick Entered Withrow from Albany, New York. Railroad Club 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Ott-Key Club 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Tenth Grade Choir 3, French Club 3, 4, Minstrel Stage Crew 3, Annual Add Staff 4, Nature Club 4, Physics Club 4, Freshman Choir 2, Madrigol Choir 4. SCORATES, JIM, Soc Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 3, Tower News Representative 4, Physics Club 4, Life Saving 2, 3, Railroad Club 4. SOLT, DOROTHY ANNE, Dot BuIl's Eye Club 2, Archery 2, Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, Tower Y 4, War Stomp Representative I, Tower News Representative 4. SPRINGMAN, EDGAR KARL German Club 2. STAMP, MARGARET ANN, 'Margie STEARNS, CHARLES DONALD, Don Lunchroom 3, 4, Tower News 4. STEVENS, BETTY JEAN, Stevie Tower Y 2, 3, 4, Thalian 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, Merchan- dising Club 4, Athletic Representative 2. STEVENS, TOM ALLEN, Rube' A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, Boys Glee Club I, 2, Off-Key Club 3, German Club 3, 4. STEWART, JOYE ELAINE G.A.A. I, 3, Riding Club 3, War Stamp Representative I, 2, Gens Togata 3, Off-Key Club 3, Tower Y 3, Hockey I, Volleyball I, Basket- ball I. STOCKTON, EDWARD JEROME, Ed Entered Withrow from Libertyville Township High School in Junior Year STONEBURNER, EVA LOU, Lou Literatas I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Manager 4, Archery I, 3, 4, Gens Togata 2, Volleyball I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 2, 3, Life Saving 3, Swimming Club 2, 3, 4, Tower Y 3, BulI's-Eye Club I, 3, 4. STOUTEMYER, JAMES ROSSER, Jim STRADY, MARY CATHERINE Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Norwood. STRAUB, NANCY CAROLYN, Nance Tower News Representative 2, G.A.A. I, Hockey I, Tip Toppers Club 2, Tower Y 3, 4. STRICKER, FRED DOHRMANN, 'StrIck Bowling I, Stamp Club I, Tennis Club 4, Spanish Club 3. STRICKLAND, STEPHEN STEEN, 'StrIck Radio Club I, Minstrels I, Railroad Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. STRIFLER, SALLY sniff Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Walnut Hills. Bowling 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Tower Y 3, Home Economics Club 4, Athletic Repre- sentative 3, Tower News Representative 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Badminton 3, 4, Tennis Club 4, Music Club 2. STRUNK, MARILYN ANNE, Mitzi Dux Femina 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, French Club 4, Hockey I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, Individual Sports 3, Sym- phonetta 3, Tower News 4, String Quartet 2, Tennis Club 3. STRUNK, SYLVIA ALLEN Dux Femina 4, Vice President 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir I, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, String Quartet 2, Symphonetta 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 3, Basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, Baseball I, Tennis Club 3, Tower News I, 4. STICHTENOTH, BETTY JEAN, Sticky I G.A.A. I, 3, Beta Chi 2, Spanish Club 3, Bowling Club 3, Withrow Players 3, 4, Junior Choir 2, 3, Baseball I, Basketball 3, Ott-Key Club 3. STILLMAKER, BETTY JANE, Betts Bowling Team 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club I, 2, Athletic Representative 4, G.A.A. I. STUMP, JAMES CHARLES, Jim SUDBRACK, CHARLES CHESTER, Ches Glee Club I, 2, Minstrels 3, Tower News 3, 4, 2nd Page Editor 4, Tennis Club 4, War Stamp Representative I, Senior Choir 2, 3, Track I, Railroad Club 4, Beta Chi 4. SWANSON, JEAN ANN, Swanee Withrow Players I, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Literatas 2, Withrow Tennis Club 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, Tower News 4, Freshman Dramatics I, Beta Chi 4. SWISSHELM, ORVILLE TARTZ, RALPH Tower News I, Minstrels I, 2, 3, Railroad Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis Club 2, 3, 4?,Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Nature Club I, German Club 2, 3. IITARVIN, AVA MARGARET Entered Withrow from Masonic High School, Louisville, Kentucky in Junior Year. G.A.A. 3, 4, Baseball 3, Volleyball 3, Hockey 3. TAYLOR, JESSE JAMES Track 3, 4. RIALYOR, RICHARD LEON, Dick TIIAYLOR, ROBERT EUGENE, Bob Ticket Sales I, 2, 3, 4, Student Head, Minstrel Crew I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Advertising Manager 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Beta Chi 2, 3, 4, War Stamp Representative 2. TEGARDEN, DELMER RAY, Del Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News Repre- sentative 2, Music Club 3. TENCH, BARBARA JUNE, Barb Tower News 4, Tower News Representative 3, Gens Togata 2, Off-Key Club 3, Recording Secretary 3, Thalian 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Tower Y 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian. THIESS, CHARLYNE M. THOMAS, HAROLD WARREN, Tom THOMAS, LADINE, Dean G.A.A. I, 2, Band, Extra I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. THOMAS, MARYANN C. G.A.A. I, Basketball I, Annual Representative 3, Band I, Future Merchandise Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. TIEMEYER, ARLAN, Ar Band I, 2, 3, 4, German 4, Annual Representative I, Minstrels 2, 3, Music Club 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Stage Crew 2. TOWZEY, CHARLOTTE LEE, Babe Glee Club I, Minstrels 3. I 55 TURNER, RELAUS, Ree Football 2, President of Sigma H TYNAN, VERNON EUG lub I 2 VARNAU, HELEN JEAN Track I, Junior Choir 2, Glee C German Club 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Tennis Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3, Al Hi Y 4, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, VENABLE, MARY ANN Mistrel Sewing Committee I, 2 Treasurer 3. VETORINO, ELEANOR VEGA, DANIEL POWELL Dan T G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Tower Y 3, Junior Club I, 2, Baseball 3, Volleybal VEHR, ROY KENNETH German Club 4. VOGEL, WILLIAM, Bil VOSS, JOHN H., Jack Football I, Off-Key Club 3, 4. WARNER, JAMES EAR Boys Glee Club I, A Cappella Stamp Representative I, 2, Mi Railroad 4. WEEKS, MYRA RUTH Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 Volleyball 2 4 Baseball 2 Swim ming Paegeant 2, 4, G.A.A. I, WEIGEL, JANET THER Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, lvl Tennis Club 4, Bowling 4, Archer WEISS, BETTY ANNE, Alpha Y 2, Gens Togata 2, To Economics Club 4. WEISE, DORIS JOAN, Alpha Y 2, G.A.A. I, Horne Econ Athletic Representative 4. WENDEL, ARTHUR WI Golf Team I, 4, Camera Club Annual Representative 2, War S Tower News 4, Tip Toppers 4. WEST, MARLYS ROSE Literatas I, 2, Tower Y 3, 4, Gen G.A.A. 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, B Economics Club 3, 4, Vice Presid WESTON, JAMES ALBE Entered Withrow from Covina H WHEATLEY, COLLEEN Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Athlet Tennis 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Hock WHEELER, MARJORIE Archery I, Alpha Y 2, Beta Chi WHITE, GARNET MAY Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Dance C 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Beta Chi 2, WHITE, MARY ALICE Alpha Y I, Beta Chi 3, Tower sentative 4. '?f?fEii.'L I.. - SES +5 ,:, WHITFIELD, GENEVIEVE, 'Chick Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir I. WIEDEMER, ORMAND CHARLOTTE, Char Band I, 2, Symphonic Band I, 2, Freshman Dramatic Club I, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Nature Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Min- strels 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Dux Femina 4, Tennis Club 4, Hockey 4. WALKE, WAYNE WILLIAMS, MARY ODESSA French Club I, 2, 3, 4, Luncheon Staff 2. WILLIAMS, NANCY ANN Bowling Team 2, 3. WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY JEAN, ShirI G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Manager 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Bowling 4. WILSON, CATHERINE, Kate French Club 2, 3, Ivlinstrels 2, 3. WILSON, GEORGE ERNEST, Yotz Minstrels I, 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4. WILSON JEAN ELLEN Goo I I PY Alpha Y 2, Gens Togata 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Riding Club 3, Tower Y 3, 4, Home Economics Club 4, Minstrels 4. WILSON, PATRICIA ANN, Pat Entered Withraw from Grand Rapids, Michigan in Junior Year. QNVINTERHALTER, CHARLES LEWIS, Lefty VI-I5ITennis Club 3, 4, Physics Club 4, Lunchroom 4, Athletic Representative 4. 1 YEIIVINZELER, MARILYN -A ,gh G. ,!,'jAIpha Y 2, Tower Y 3, German Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 4, ' nnual Office 4. ,- .,,, . .WITSCHGER, MARY JEANNE ,5G.A.A. I, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Valley Ball I, 2, Gens Togata 2, Tower .Egwews Representative I, Beta Chi 4. TQNOHLER, MARYANN MARTHA, Blondie .litfseffnqn Club 3, 4. X. i. Lune Sffitered Withrow from Rothenberg Junior High School in sophomore year. WOODRUFF, SUSAN LEE, Sue Ivlinstrels I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, I, 2, Bowling 2, 3, Basketball I, Volleyball I, Junior Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Representative I, 2. WYNN, JEANINE Tri Hi-Y-Tteens 2, 3, 4, President 4. YEE, PAULINE G.A.A. I, Home Economics Club 2, 3. ZESSIN, DORIS H. A. Beta Chi 2, Tower News 2, Athletic Representative I, German Club I, G.A,A. 4, Annual Add Statf 4. 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Armsfrong, P. Baum, B. Beifinger, J. Angle, M. Boisakes, A. Branscum, S. Besuden. HOME ROOM 303 ROW ONE, left fo righf-B. Compton, C. De- Ruifer, J. Clark, M. Cumardo, K. Cargill, M. Claroson, V. Dearing. ROW TWO-N. Bushman J. Church, H. Carfer, B., Dallas, G. Denney, D. Calhoun, cs. Daley, D. bearfh. Row THREE-P. Cullem, D. Bushelman, S. Church, S. Cowden, C. Crowell, M. Dennis, N. Davis, M. Byrd, D. Camp, R. Casey. HOME ROOM 304 FIRST ROW, left fo right-B. Gofthoffer, S. Elliott, M. Fishback, D. Everhart, M. Gardner, J. Forbes, J. Fussenger. ROW TWO-D. De Weese, R. De Wesse, J. Duggen, J. Eishen, S. Feimer, N. Dunne, D. Gruber. ROW THREE-M. Fisher, Ewers, M. J. Dunn, M. Gibson, C. Grimm, P. Devore, J. Fenstermacher, D. Gasselt. ROW FOUR-J. Glasgow, R. Gardner, C. Esclorn, D. Duermils, R. Gibler, P. Goesling, J. Gozle, J. Fogg, L. Diora. 4 Q ,nf J, ci! , , ,J , ' 4' A I yr . , I 4 A J- l I 4... 1 HOME ROOM 305 ROW ONE, left to right-L. Hosmer, J. Hucksoll, J. Henriques, N. Holz,,M. Hill, J. Hewston. ROW TWO-J. Honaker, J. Haas, P. Hermetet, L. Heasce, P. Hopper, M. Harding, M. Herschede. ROW THREE-J. Hopkins, G. lorficla, J. Haungs, R. Heimsath, S. Helmling, P. Hughes, J. Hilbert. HOME ROOM 306 ROW ONE, left to right-A. Leonard, B. Rayne, N. Roheicle, B. Lilley, J. Jewell, S. Jordan, N. Kosche, B. Koonce. ROW TWO-M. Reach, B. Hessel, M. Jordan, P. Johnston, J. Johnson, S. Magley, M. Leake, M. Jeffries, B. Joy, M. Jung. ROW THREE-J. Lambert, M. lronmonger, B. Johnson, E. Martin, P. Lang, G. Johnson, N. Kyrlach, S. Kleine, D. Kepler, B. Kober, J. Klundt HOME ROOM 308 ROW ONE, left to right-D. Naegel, L. Przykop, T. Meacham, A. Mullikin, M. Myler, J. Neal, M Polcler, M. Morton. ROW TWO-J. McNeal, S Mason, N. Nelson, B. Myers, E. Oliverio, J Mickelman, M. Melampy, R. Miller, J. Miller ROW THREE-R. Patterson, M. Moore, L. Mc Laughlin, P. Newbold, A. Morten, L. Mclntyre L. Miller, J. Parker, S. McElfresh, P. McDuffee R. Merckle, C. Niolaci. r HOME ROOM 309 ROW ONE, left to right-D. Schwartz, ,B. Shoup, J. Savery, J. Reynolcls, R. Rose, M. Shaw, H. Rader, B. Raymond. ROW TWO--D. Rasfeld, M. Robinson, D. Shackelford, H. Rapp, A. Reichle, J. Selby, J. Schultz, S. Rouse. ROW THREE-S. Reed, B. Schwiertert, S. Rohrscheib, N. Sarbeck, J. Scheiftele, C. Reif, G. Schlesinger, M. Schwier, M. St. Clair, J. Rowl. HOME ROOM 319A ROW ONE, left to right-M. Weber, J. Wilson, J. Williams, L. Whiting, M. Walclman, C. Walsh, M. Walker. ROW TWO-V. Weigel, H. Wong, M. Yeager, V. Wentworth, J. Whitaker, B. Will- son, M. Work, K. Wildeson, J. Walke. ROW THREE-S. Wetz, J. Young, B. Weingartner, E. Williamson, J. Wheatley, D. York, B. Weyand, D. Waerner, C. Zeally, J. Woqdeman. x - . J j' , . m'-, ',,Qi,f . - 5 x f . -L S -V 1 . Q. A ' ,v . I 4, D ' Q' X ga 'X HOME ROOM 319 ROW ONE, left to right-S. Volstadt, A. Stein- kamp, L. Specht, C. Voightlander, S. Vega, P. Smith, B. Stamatz, H. Sifers. ROW TWO-B. Vanderheid, J. Steinhoff, H. Snyder, J. Steele, J. Tidwell, D. Snew, M. Tucker, C. Trout, B. Steinkamp, J. Stewart. ROW THREE-A. Struck, J. Vettel, E. Thompson, M. Thayer, J. Sparling, J. Stuemer, H. Vaught, R. Thurman, C. Stricker, C. Thompson, R. Showes. HOME ROOM 310 ROW ONE, left to right-R. Brown, J. Brunck, C. Buhrlage, R. Burdorf, R. Aldinger, L. Bernard, R. Boyle, F. Backscheider. ROW TWO-H. Bailey, L. Baker, W. Cavagna, C. Bush, F. Bayers, D. Clippinger, D. Coffman, A. Boggs, C. Bryson. ROW THREE-R. Bruning, K. Cahall, W. Burgess, W. Clawson, W. Black, B. Allison, R. Anderegg, A. Busch. ROW FOUR-G. Chandler, R. Carroll, P. Bischof, W. Becker, J. Burdette, W. Bentley, J. Capenter, W. Aker, H. Berry. HOME ROOM 312 ROW ONE, left to right-H. Hopewell, J. John- son, R. Griffith, E. Jones, L. Hummel, W. Hal- vordson, ID. Hamnierlein, T. Jacobs. ROW TWO-J. Hall, R. Haas, R. Juergens, W. Keith, J. Jackson, A. Homan, W. Joseph, E. Hofstetter, S. Hagen. ROW THREE-D. Holwadel, E. Grove, H. Jewett, J. Herbert, W. Haysbert, D. Hagen, K. Jones, T. Hume. ROW FOUR-J. Grate, F. Jordan, J. Hume, B. Hohnstine, R. Grier, R. Grieman, J. Hendricks. HOME ROOM 311 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Flory, D. Cook, T. Eveslage, R. Giordano, B. Esler, M. Davanney, D. Fisher, T. Del Vecchio, C.'Curtis. ROW TWO-B. Duncan, K. Eicher, D. Fetzer, J. Denges, R. Freed, F. Dareschle, L. Connelly, T. Cundal. ROW THREE-C. Diers, C. Eschenbach, D. Dun- gan, T. Croxton, D. Davis, P. Dononoe, J. Crane, C. Ernst, R. Fairchild. ROW FOUR-D. Glaclon, R. Findson, R. Erke, T. Dugate, R. Dean, J. Daugherty, G. Distler, R. Engle, R. Fisher, D. Deeks. ft'-, ,.-1. 5-Wy -m gsen, W. Lineer. ROW TWO-V. Montgomery HOME ROOM 313-Section C ROW ONE, left to right-D. Schuler,, K. Thoms, R. Sterman, H. Summers, E. Schultz, L. Schulte J. Schmidt. ROW TWO-R. Scotton, J. Sifers, E. Schroeder, J. Sunday, Z. Thornton, C. Stantor, W. Schrof, G. Templeton, W. Rye. ROW THREE- J. Tenbrink, F. Sisley, H. Spurlock, S. Stephens J. Shuster, W. Taylor, R. Simpson, E. Thompson ROW FOUR-J. Rudolph, W. Shinkle, N. Ulmer, D. Taylor, R. Steinwart, F. Sutton, J. Thompson, A. Sloushter, R. Smith, R. Thorpe. HOME ROOM 313-Section A .gow one, len to right-J. Mens, J. Muash, J. ?Knose, R. Kiphart, R. Kober, G. Knabe, J. Lar- Lumley, P. Masill, W. TJ1ofer, M. McManaman, Minnins, E. Korensel, R. Martin. ROW THREE- W. Laufer, J. Kelly, T. Klum, W. McMannis, K. Martin, V. Maxson, W. Mason, L. Mason, D. 1619:-Y -,ss wif? Pg' :U 9:-0 71 322 U1 530 QC FST CII 5,3- 'fiwzs F711 55? :x 27 c IZ .o I Zi-' n EL.. 5. 'z F? .,-4, u. HOME ROOM 313-Section B ROW ONE, left to right-R. Robinson, R. Rohe, R. Norman, E. Paalz, R. Myers, G. Rhodes, A. Murphy, G. Morrison. ROW TWO-H. Riemen- sperser, S. Riley, W. Oelerich, H. Patterson, E. Poertner, R. Patto, R. Oldrieve, R. Morris. ROW THREE-R. Rieke, T. Resor, G. Nair, J. Neison, D. Orme, R. Polson, W. Mitroff, W. Mitchell. ROW FOUR-L. Muhlhofer, J. Rieser, W. Plahs, W. Neusent, C. Pandilidis, W. Pace, W. New- hart, R. Otting, D. Mowery. 1 1 1 i i l 4 lil HOME ROOM 313-Section D ROW ONE, left to right-T. Usher, T. Pisnesuy, W. Voushf, L. Wehage, H. Verbcarg, H. Waddell ROW TWO-T. Wesselmon, W. Youns, J. Wins- lewisl1, J. Walters, H. Yee, C. MacWilliums, K Wilson. ROW THREE-J. Ward, W. Varnou, R Nichfins, J. Trippetf, W. Van Epps, R. Spees, J. Walker. A 71 l 4 I 4,5 I 5. ' - if - V H HOME ROOM 206 ROW ONE, left to right-P. Davis, D. Channell, C. Cornelius, L. Cole, P. Calchera, B. Carter, A. Cavagnaro, N. Champion, R. Cordes. ROW TWO-P. Daulton, P. Dennison, P. DeNuccio, J. Clark, D. Cross, N. Currens, A. Constable, M. Dengel, M. Collins, H. Conner. ROW THREE-M. Davis, C. Campbell, B. Davis, B. Calloway, M. Cole, M. Davis, B. Clark, B. Carr, M. Cramer, R. Clinger, J. Cecil, J. Crabbe. .X E .- HOME ROOM 203 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Brown, M. Breeding, C. Boehm, J. Brofft, E. Calage, M. Bolender, A. Butler, M. Britton, C. Bonner, P. Bourn. ROW TWO-L. Brockmeir, M. Boden, I. Block, J. Bod- ley, B. Marilyn, J. Bissinger, H. Buehrle, R. Busser, W. Burt, J. Boeschlin, J. Burkman. ROW THREE-S. Brierly, J. Bolts, B. Cadwallader, P. Byrer, P. Brunk, J. Buckley, D. Bloomhuff, D. Buder, G. Bradford, D. Burdsall, L Braux, A. Buglione. HOME ROOM 201 ROW ONE, left to right-S. Beckett, B. Andrea G. Baldwin, M. Abraham, S. Abraham, F. Bax- ter, G. Allen. ROW TWO-S. Abel, J. Appen- felder, R. Alexander, M. Bachler, J. Armstrong, T. Balitsis, D. Andriot, P. Bacher. ROW THREE- B. Ahr, T. Back, I. Baker, M. Augustine, J Altvater, M. Abrams, L. Applegate, M. Berry. 1 0 I 0038? X C991 ,. C5-' xhx HOME ROOM 209 ROW ONE, left to right-E. Hamer, J. Hamilton, J. Guy, B. Haskell, C. House, N. Hall, J. James, B. Herron. ROW TWO-J. Huber, L. Janvrin, R. Heinz, M. Haley, J. Ilhardt, V. Hall, E. J. Hill. ROW THREE-M. Horton, J. Heinzelman, R. Hix, R. Jacobs, S. Houstler, M. Hanselman, G. Jacobs, S. Holmes. ROW FOUR-M. Hamlton, V. Guynam, J. Gunter, C. Hush, C. Haygood, P. Harris, R. Johnson, G. Harrison, B. Jenkins. HOME ROOM 208 ONE, left to right-B. Doerr, E. Emmanuel, Grate, A. Gentrup, H. Forster, D. Fisher, E. 'S' ffgllftqwler, A. Field. Row Two-M. Dillmqn, v. fffhret, B. Dervull, W. Fogle, E. Edwards, S. ijiifdwards, I. Fish, M. Ellison, M. Echols. ROW fii'ri-mee-c. Depenbrockf M. Grain, J. Gibler, - H. Fariss, B. Glaser, D. Edmonds, M. Ferguson, N. Gim, F. Eyman. ROW FOUR-S. Emery, V. iQgDickerson, M. DiLullo, AM. Dixon, F.1Gates, D. . H' :' O li iff?fGreen, M. Fisher, A. Fink. K . 51 Y y E B I A - ' A 25595 ' HOME ROOM 2ii , 'Ai ' , . J ' Q f ROW ONE, left to right-J. Koontz, F. Jones, M. Kipp, M. Kirkpatrick, A. Jones, B. Jones, I. Janes. ROW TWO-A. Kraft, M. Kamp, J. Kirkley, G. Kayser, L. Koenigkramer, C. Kirk, C. Kennedy, B. Knight. ROW THREE-J. Kramer, M. Krumer, J. Kirsten, J. King, H. Keller, M. Jones, E. Korengel, P. Kirkpatrick, C. Koehne. ROW FOUR-J. Jones, J. Jordan, B. King, C. Kyle, N. Kneipp, E. Jones, S. Johnson, B. John- son, G. Jones. .fag E . 4 . A ,.' .. ,x- 1 I f - 44 J 'if -e-. Wx Q L 04 'e J S xx S .1 'I 'Vi . f up . 411 ,M C -! Y Am W' Y' , . 51, ,gt ul' W ff 1 n xtljjl R. Kwik! K have-I is .I . U vs My .Y V. 5 I 12 f K ,K 1 x .- . r Q? '-, 5, J' l YN f l ' . ll ,, 4 74 1 A . .S y l 19 0 l f Af' L' HOME ROOM 212 ROW ONE, left to right-F. McCullough, G. Marrs, J. McCullough, R. Lang, S. Lanter, M. Martz, M. McCarty, R. Leach. ROW TWO-G. Loore, M. Lensky, N. Laufer, M. Marsh, J. Le- Feber, R. Love, P. Mainous, M. Marshall. ROW THREE-N. McCaIib, G. Leonard, M. McGowen, P. McCartney, J. Matthews, B. Magus, W. Low, B. Lewis. ROW FOUR-J. Latham, J. Luttrell, M. Matz, J. McCoy, L. Maxwell, R. Madren, M. Manzi, A. MacDonald, P. Lewis. HOME ROOM 219A ROW ONE, left to right-D. Pratt, P. Richardson, P. Reed, J. Richt, P. Price, R. Ramsey, N. Platt, H. Pierson. ROW TWO-M. Perrino, A. Scardina, F. Reeder, B. Roewer, E. Rose, E. Rainey, J. Rankin. ROW THREE-C. Reiff, J. Rehn, J. Rehn, R. Polder, B. Robertson. P. Puroff, E. Rainey, P. Rickey. ROW FOUR-P. Putman, M. Sacks, L. Bwhaska, A. Pilson, D. Planitz, S. Priclcett, D. Ratliff, T. Ruth. HOME ROOM 219 ROW ONE, left to right-H. Miles, B. Mitchum, R. Moormeier, T. Miller, E. Nagel, V. Nicolaci, L. McHargue, K. Moore. ROW TWO--M. Mc- Intyre, M. Myer, E. Owens, M. Penn, S. Miller, N. Mohring, C. Morgan. ROW THREE-J. Olmes, C. Norris, P. Milligan, J. Moeller, J. Messinger, T. McKinney, J. Pendleton, H. Munro. ROW FOUR-S. Parsons, A. McKeehan, M. Mahn, L. Mead, S. Nolan, J. Merz, J. Noel, M. Morris. HOME ROOM 226 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Shroyer, R. Shorten, R. Stimpert, G. Schulte, M. Stanforth, P. Sigler, K. Stimson. ROW TWO-M. Smith, M. Stalle- worth, L. Shott, J. Shideler, C. Schneider, S. Schenke, D. Sisley, J. Shannon, J. Schad. ROW THREE-B. Simms, G. Schwartz, J. Sinkhorn, J. Seabold, M. Schuerman, B. Snapp, J. Schoenharl, J. Seefeldt, J. Schad, J. Sells. I ' n I i, , K I . 1 HOME Room 227' f HRST ROW, left to right-.l. Whestley, T. Wong, Weise, L. Watkins, D. Williamson, N. William- son, W. Willianson. SECOND ROW-L. Weaver, Worley, S. Webster, D. Woods, B. Zoes, C. 'Wel3er, M. Wirth. ROW THREE-J. Wetherly, A. Woobridge, J. Wilger, D. Wildt, B. Wilson, J. Worthman, P. Whitcher, R. Zimmermann. A S 1 f ,As uh .ls n'-JS 1, ,a I -3, 'ruse if .vault - hi' T' f -v r , in. fg A g , ' sJ , K t X J 6 tb T, wx - Y ld' x ,kb ' Wx HOME ROOM 226A ROW ONE, left to right-M. Sylvester, J. Vance, P. TenEych, V. Terrell, l.. Tunker, C, Tarpoff, J. Terheiden, C. Taber, S. Wallers. ROW TWO- B. Troutt, B. Taylor, L. Taylor, V. Thayer, N. Stovall, G. Thurston, R. Stradtman, B. Ward, A. Ward. ROW THREE-R, Stritler, B, Thomas, J. Syders, l, Vaught, B. Toft, A. Stump, D. Thomas, N. Thomas, M. Teegarden, M. Travis. HOME ROOM 105 ROW ONE, left to right-B. Fischback, D. Ernst, H. Elam, C. Duquette, D. Edmonds, J. Eastland, D. Eyer. ROW TWO-F. Dickman, R. Ellis, C. Dreihaus, B. Dulle, F. Fiora, L. Fiora, G. Dunlap. ROW THREE-R. Flaugher, G. Eschelback, J. Forbes, B. Davis, G. Dove, C. Floyd, H. Fitzwater. HOME ROOM 103 ROW ONE, left to right-A. Coletta, R. Clark, H. Copelin, B. Broker, C. Craig, J. Crews, B. Cleland. ROW TWO-P. Bryan, B. Daugherty, R. Carr, R. Breyer, J. Connor, D. Cook, D. Charlton, R. Burgess, T. Chapman. ROW THREE -D. Calhoun, C. Brady, D. Broughton, J. Cur- liss, E. Brown, B. Brooks, T. Bradford, A. Crock- ett, W. Cox. , f X, JU , HOME ROOM 'lOl ROW ONE, left to right-R. Baird, R. Bacher, E. Ax, R. Asher, C. Archibald, D. Andriot, J. Andrews, H. Andreadis, C. Alexander, R. Ak- ridge, H. Abramson, D. Abel. ROW TWO- N. Birney, R. Betscher, R. Bernhard, M. Beglen, R. Beckett, R. Bech, J. Beckt, J. Beardsley, J. Baumes, E. Bauer, K. Bates, J. Ballard. ROW THREE-R. Barhet, D. Botsch, J. Bostwick, H. Boston, L. Booth, C. Bolender, R. Boike, K. Bohanan, J. Blain, R. Bixler, R. Bittman, D. Bishop. Q-ffrww.. M msemv' ,s HOME ROOM 107 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Gradolf, M. Grif- fith, B. Gillott, D. Gee, T. Godshall, F. Gucken- berger, C. Gilpin, T. Grate. ROW TWO-K. Hardin, G. Geraci, F. Gueterman, T. Gardner, E. Frank, T. Harris, H. Gest, B. Girty. ROW THREE-B. Hanke, R. Farbus, P. Glancy, D. Hansman, H. Harmon, F. Foster, G. Gigandet, C. Gaynor. HOME ROOM 108 :if ,wil ONE, left to right-R. Kellem, J. Heizer, R. fhlelder, J. Henzerling, R. Keman, C. Hartman, K. lhfgjrney. ROW TWO-L. Keel, W. Jordan, W. -li-gzrtman, J. Jester, R.- Hughes, R. Hersh, J. Hoebble. ROW THREE-C. Jones, W. Kendricks, J. Jacobs, E. Hubble, B. Henderson, E. Jacobs, M. Hubbell. 5. HOME ROOM 110 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Kinney, W. McClure, W. MacKay, B. Lee, T. Koening, T. Lambert, D. McClanahan, T. Kennedy, l. Ludwig. ROW TWO -B. Lambert, C. Nordis, L. Lack, H. Kiewert, M. McConnell, R. Kohl, J. Maurer, A. Lambert. ROW THREE-F. McClar, P. Kessel, A. Klein- schmidt, J. Lynn, E. Manning, B. McKeever, D. Loomis, D. Leonard, C. Lensky. ,T i E i l i l r A 1 r i HOME ROOM 113 ROW ONE, left to right-D. Roberts, K. Renger- ing, J. Pirrung, W. Porman, D. Pendery, G. Phillips, B. Phipps, T. Pinckard, J. Phillips, J. Pinckord. ROW TWO-J. Prickett, R. Philpot, E. Philpot, C. Richardson, l.. Rice, G. Peden, M. Robertson, J. Pollard, J. Overshiner. ROW THREE-P. Poulos, H. Reeves, H. Parry, A. Plogstedt, D. Pratt, B. Rusk, B. Potts, C. Polson, J. Purcell. HOME ROOM i 15 ROW ONE, left to right-R. Stanchfield, C. Soll- berger, J. Rork, R. Rolhrich, W. Rollins, W. Sur- vel, A. Schrichten, E. Ruff, J. Shoemaker. ROW TWO-T. Smith, D. Roebough, C. Shouver, K. Sherwood, R. Schwartz, J. Stkwarth, C. Smith, A. Rosf, G. Schwenker. ROW THREE-M. Sellte, G. Boyce, R. Schanzle, J. Schrotel, .l. Sparks, R. Schneider, C. Stelter, K. Smith, W. Roller, D. Schmidt, R. Shaw. HOME ROOM H2 ROW ONE, left to right-G. Meyer, D. Moore, W. McKinney, J. Minning, P. McMullen, C. Mil- ler, E. Ogier, A. McRaven. ROW TWO-G. Miller, R. Mitchell, D. Mitchell, l. Misoli, D. Mil- ler, R. Nelson, W. Niehous, J. Meyer, W. Mor- ton. ROW THREE-J. Nolte, A. McMillan, L. Megos, nameless, L. Meade, M. Moore, W. Moore, C. Nixon, C. Murray, A. Nixon. HOME ROOM 120 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Zoppf, S. Van Pelt, D. Weinheimer, H. Tucker, C. Stromberg, O. Young, D. Yund, T. Whife, A. Tevis, D. Sweeney. ROW TWO-W. Thompson, A. Tanner, J. Zim- merman, A. Weinheimer, D. Trost, C. Wyaif, F. Siurgeon, B. Thomas, D. Stillmaker. ROW THREE -D. Valodin, B. Van Cleve, E. Varnberg, D. Vance, B. Thornton, R. Wilkening, J. Williams, E. Thatcher, L. Wilder. ROW FOUR-D. Websfer, F. Tudor, B. Virgil, H. Zaeh, J. Wilson, B. Sfratl- man, J. Woods, J. Washburn, H. Thomas. ROW FIVE-P. Trinltle, F. Werner, W. Wade, J. Thorpe, J. Ufz. Q, - V D . r r 5 I E x l K P 5 K X . JK. . ferr., HOME ROOM 9 FIRST ROW, left to right-C. Daniel, A. Daniel, I. Dattilo, M. Greelman, D. Drake, G. Eason, P. Doherty, L. Cross, D. Donahue. SECOND ROW- S. Denney, J. Diehl, G. Douglas, C. Dunham, J. Dodd, R. Dallheimer, C. Divine, P. Dunn, J. Curran, M. C. Curry. THIRD ROW- H. Davis, E. Easley, V. Diller, D. Davis, H. Dunlap, J. Durham, N. Davis, V. De Vore. HOME ROOM 5 iigow ONE, left to right-M. Binkley, S. Beck- liam, M. Apple, M. Alden, B. Biller, O. Allen, .L Adkins, B. Bragg, B. Alexander, G. Bonom- Row Two-B. Andrews, J. Aigner, B. Bates, N. Allart, S. Beeler, M. Ashman, M. Bloomfield, J. Anderson, S. Barrick, R. Al- boecht, D. Alboecht. ROW THREE-J. Barnes, Anthe, M. Bower, J. Betz, C. Berry, J. Belt, IE.-aBoesch, J. Batsche, D. Bradford, S. White- ftkid, s. seeker. . faf-A I :Eff HOME ROOM 7 ROW ONE, left to right-G. Chilton, C. Corbly, G. Carr, J. Burdeu, M. Campbell, D. Cornel- ius, J. Bremer, B. Bush, B. Cook. ROW TWO- R. Cerasi, M. Cerasi, D. Carroll, J. Butts, J. Brandhorst, N. Bullock, J. Brueggemann, T. Carnes, R. Budina, M. Campbell. ROW THREE -S. Coles, E. Carter, G. Brown, C. Burreal, W. Cobb, M. Cotton, E. Brockman, J. Chinn. ROW FOUR-C. Chandler, P. Brown, G. Brock, E. Cole, H. Carter, A. Brewster, E. Crabtree, M. Cobby, A. Clephane. HOMEROOMIO ROW ONE, left to right-B. Goeke, D. Eise- necker, J. Farris, J. Grab, J. Gray, S. Fang- meyer, C. Flottman, B. Edmonds, M. Gutto- dauro. ROW TWO-B. Fessenden, D. Elliott, N. Egry, B. Fuge, S. Foley, M. Everhart, R. Floyd, J. Green, N. Eager, R. Gredig. ROW THREE-N. Feller, J. Epperf, D. Fife, A. Gilpin, P. Eichelbrenner, F. Ecl1ols, R. Fallings, I. Gist, N. Fox, G. Fay, P. Esiil. HOMEROOMI7 FIRST ROW, left to right- I. King, M. Jones, P. Jenkins, G. James, A. Jackson, J. Jones, L. Isaac, H. Jennings. SECOND ROW-J. Johnson, E. Kimball, B. Kellog, B. Kendle, B. Johnson, B. Johnson, W. Jackson, M. Johnson, R. Jack' son. THIRD ROW-B. Johnston, R. Jordan, M. Johnson, P. Hysong, M. Jones, D. Irish, M. Jones, B. J. Jordan, R. Kuse, B. Jorden, J. Johnson. NOT IN PICTURE-S. Jamison, P. Kennedy, C. Jennings, B. J. Johnston. HOMEROOMII ROW ONE, left to right-R. Harris, L. Griffin, S. Hall, K. Gagen, M. Guenther, J. Hain, J Hofmann, E. Hoeweler, M. Haas. ROW TWO- E. Harris, M. Hendricks, B. Hicks, J. Hoffard, N. Heineman, M. Hughes, M. Haena, B. Huey, C. Hall. ROW THREE-M. Honoker, W. Ham- ilton, G. Hordin, S. Hancock, P. Haktman, A Holmes, J. Hooks, P. Humpery, B. Helms, P Hill, Hooks. HOME ROOM 18 ROW ONE, left fo right-P. May, M. Manley P. Mallott, C. Lewin, L. Losey, J. McCombs, V. Large, J. Marlon, M. Kircha, M. Nossen, A. Lacomf. ROW TWO-J. Lewis, A. McCollim S. Mayhew, P. McDonall, M. Leifhert, P. Lakim M. Mallos, M. Mattes, J. Leifert, J. Martin. ROW THREE-M. Kleinschmidt, J. Mazza, S. Loux, S. Loux, S. Lamping, N. Mastin, D. Mad- dox, B. Little, C. Roehla, J. Long. ROW FOUR -B. Little. HOME ROOM 19 :ROW ONE, left to right-C. Miller, P. McHugh 5F. Mills, B. Motley, J. Norris, M. McKinney, G. Moore, J. Meek, M. Moore. ROW TWO-E. 1 ,Neidhard, N. McFee, J. Morris, J. Nickles, M. Moormeier, L. Neff, M. Mills, N. McKeon, C. Neidich, J. Moore, G. Moore. ROW THREE- J. Moore, R.,Moore, S.!Mulryan, R. Nolting, is. Nou, R. Noelcke, snnelson, A. Miner, R. Montgomery, S. Norwood, L. Mosier, V. Meal- .ey, D. Nixon. e , MH 1, ' .Ji w if I ' f VFW i 4' ' N4 f' .' 4 ei- O . ?' HOME ROOM 22 FIRST ROW, left to right-A. Preston, D. Peters, M. Perrino, F. Portner, J. Reinecke, B. Roet- ting, J. Othling, J. Pferster, N. Robinson, A. Ritner. SECOND ROW-M. Radcliffe, D. Phil- bin, S. Pierce, S. Parker, A. Richardson, C. Platt, B. Ricks, P. Pollitt, S. Patmor, L. Rockel. THIRD ROW-B. Pearret, J. Perrino, J. Peagler, H. Richardson, C. Roos, B. Robinson, J. Palder, L. Prall, M. Rei, M. Patrick, A. Patrick. 1 1 1 HOME ROOM 321 FIRST ROW, left to right-P. Sullivan, N. Stull, J. Frost, K. Stunich, M. Stitt, E. Whitman, S. Stcmchfield. SECOND ROW-B. Taylor, V. Thomas, S. Smith, P. Taylor, S. Timm, M. Suth- ers, S. Staley, P. Thomas. THIRD ROW-B. Turner, H. Smith, M. Stoy, J. Toerner, M. Smits, B. Tegel, A. Tucker, J. Stith. HOME ROOM 228A ROW ONE, felt to right-D. Schwarz, B. Salvo, J. Sandusky, L. Schneidermun, V. Shroyer, J. Simpson, A. Sebille, S. Seilkop, F. Rouncltree, D. Smith, B. Rowe. ROW TWO-M. Sebas- tianelli, C. Sanzc, B. Schwietert, M. Schlott- man, M. Shepler, N. Russell, R. Schlachter, D. Smith, E. Saumenig, F. Roundtree, B. Schmidt, Y. Sanders. ROW THREE-S. Shea, C. Shear- wood, B. Smith, M. Runyan, J. Schad, C. Schuster, N. Shockley, M. Simmons, J. Schu- bert, B. Smith, A. Sancliclge. HOME ROOM 321A ROW ONE, left to right-B. Work, D. Wheeler E. Vorlis, J. Wunker, S. Waite, R. Loes, J Whitton, M. Wilson, P. Walker. ROW TWO-J Wesky, J. Ward, R. Young, E. Word, M. Wil liamson, C. Ziegler, G. Weyer, M. Wulfeck C. Winglewish, M. Wilson. ROW THREE-B Williams, L. Wolclrys, J. Virgil, M. Wilkinson J. Warcl, J. Knight, G. Young, J. Wiley, R Winston, F. Wright. 1 HOME ROOM 123 ROW ONE, left to right-H. Blaney, R. Bar- bian, T. Bardis, R. Behrens, D. Bennett, J. Barton, E. Bolce, B. Best. ROW TWO-M. Ayer, M. Beran, D. Anderegg, D. Anns, P. Bauer, R. Biedinger, W. Avril, G. Adams, J. Berry. ROW THREE-B. Anshutz, R. Barnes, L. Boothley, B. Anderson, P. Aglamesis, J. Bongard, R. Am- stead, R. Anderson, E. Boulden. HOME ROOM 123 .ROW ONE, left to right-G. Etter, D. Denman, Corsalus, E. Ellis, R. Dieselberg, J. Dowell, Corbin, C. Davis, E. Collins, R. Comose. 'Row TWO-S. Cover, E. Cook, E. Drier, J. Elder, J. Edmonson, H. Davis, I-. Dickerson, R. Davis, R.XDavis, R. Economon. ROW THREE- KH. Davis, P. Davis, L. fCoIlins, R. Crews, J. Demasters, T. Deisenroth, C. Cramer, D. Crist, K. Dappen, J. Cusick, E. Doulton, B. Crossett. HOME Room 128A ROW ONE, left to right-A. Gortsas, R. Hard- in, J. Getgey, P. Gomien, J. Gregory, D. Gar- butt, J. Gaynor, R. Hansford. ROW TWO- E. Green, H. Flannery, J. Garvey, H. Ford, W. Hall, F. Goodell, P. Freeland, R. Fields, R. Fieler, D. Fry. ROW THREE-J. Gallagher, J. Harris, A. Gordin, R. Glenn, D. Farrell, R. Hanke, K. Harris, J. Fasback, L. Grueninger, R. Harris. HOME ROOM 131 ROW ONE, left to right-R. Lesgen, T. Lewis, H. Lapthorn, J. Malott, J. Koch, H. Lambert, D. Knoffer. ROW TWO-E. Macdonald, P. Kol- thoff, D. Lundquist, B. Klappert, D. Kraemer, J. Maness, c. Long, P. Layne. Row THREE- R. Lyons, J. Lutz, B. Lyons, J.'Leonard, L. Kleinfelter, D. Krehbiel, H. Lambert. HOME ROOM 129 ROW ONE, left to right-G. Hill, K. Johnston, C. Heade, B. Halloman, T. Kinneft, J. Irnan, B. Hayes. ROW TWO-B. Jamison, A. Howard, G. Kalomeres, J. Hatendorf, J. Kessler, B. Hill, J. Jordan, D. Haerr, V. Jacobs, K. Hows- man. ROW THREE-P. Janes, H. Holloway, J. Huber, J. Kirby, R. Janney, J. Higgins, J. Haustetter, L. Headley, R. Hupp, D. Hudson. ROW FOUR-J. Kihm, L. Keating, J. Hendrix- son, T. Hicks, R. Ingram, H. Johnson, G. Jenk- ins, J. lvester, J. King, B. Jordan. HOME ROOM 133 FIRST ROW, left to right-N. Neidich, N. Mc Vicker, D. Opel, J. Owens, E. Miller, C. Nuxoll P. McClary, D. Orth. SECOND ROW-J 1 Mooney, R. Messemer, J. Mohn, E. Mueller J. Martin, B. Miller, R. Ogier, G. Minning, E McKee, B. Nelson. THIRD ROW-J. McCormick C. Ott, J. Marsh, J. McGoron, D. McCabe, T Marx, R. Ogden, L. Pappas, T. Nicola, T Matheney, B. MCCaIeb. 1 f HOME ROOM 125 ROW ONE, left to right-J. Bruns, H. Carter, C. Bradley, V. Brennan, C. Carpenter, H. Branch, B. Chiseck. ROW TWO-C. Branden- burg, A. Cecil, R. Coleman, J. Campbell, R. Buchert, R. Clem, W. Clark, G. Brewer. ROW THREE-S. Carey, J. Brogan, M. Brokaw, W. Caesar, D. Carroll, C. Clay, M. Cobb. ROW FOUR-J. Call, D. Caldwell, T. Campbell, C. Cobb, D. Calder, B. Burroughs, R. Brians, G. Burress, G. Comp. 'HOME ROOM 322 .ROW ONE, left to right-M. White, R. Yerke- Lson, C. Wheatley, W. VWeinheimer, J. Weis- muller, P. Woods, W. White. ROW TWO-R. Wolfe, D. Young, J. Wood, T. White, E. Zinco, J. Wilson, R. Wilson, C. Zimmerman. ROW ATHREE- G. Wright, C. Wolfe, W. Williams, J. Mlashington, H. Whitman, R. Watson, C. Wil- .son, C. Wilson, T. Wise, R. Willis. HOME ROOM 224 FIRST ROW, left to right-R. Thiede, W. Shive- ly, R. Smith, T. Shroyer, E. Stephens, C. Thomp- son, E. Turner, l. Turner, E. Vaughn, D. Tudor. SECOND ROW- J. Sigafoose, P. Sullivan, W. Smith, J. Srofe, R. Tiemeyer, N. Starrett, G. Sympson, A. Simon, V. Varnow, R. Stricker, M. Travis. THIRD ROW-J. Whirland, D. Vance, F. Shinkle, J. Surguy, J. Simpson, J. Vaughn, C. Simpson, C. Smith, C. Siegel, V. Van Camp, R. Tomlinson. HOME ROOM 134 ROW ONE, left to right-L. Rittenhouse, .I Rodgers, R. Quinn, D. Rutter, J. Settle, C Parker, B. Shafer. ROW TWO-L. Ruttkay, T Puroff, L. Schlanesee, D. Rogers, D. Price, B Schoolfield, E. Rising. ROW THREE-H. San ford, N. Shifflet, A. Phillips, R. Ruff, M. Sachs R. Schleifer, J. Rohne. ROW FOUR-B. Rich ards, C. Schweitzer, B. Seiter, K. Patterson, E Scar, J. Reed, J. Prickett, W. Schmold. At Withrow, Freshie Day is a steadfast tradition. No freshman dares graduate without enduring the rigidities of humble supplication to the almighty seniors, who vent their petty vengeance tor what they themselves went through tour years ago. No real harm is clone, mind you-just enough to leave the freshman with something to look forward to. YOU In Junior High Ah, Those fun crammed Junior High Days! Going To Those TirsT grown up parTies, riding a bike To school, doing homework in home room and having a loT of good fun mixed wiTh The hard work, These are The years. They culminaTe in June graduaTion, looking forward To Senior High. ROW ONE, left to right-L. Murphy, M. Donahue, D. Grover, A. Russel, J. Rice, S. Shrimpton G. Robinson, J. Montgomery, L. Curtis, A. Clippinger, J. Cahall, J. Matthews, D. Simville, A. Patton, J. Ruzicka, E. Levitch, C. Reinschmidt, C. Schmidt, C. Reinschmidt, F. Moore, S. Floyd, B. Neiscin. ROW TWO-E, Crabtree, L. Bowman, E. Simpson, J. Heinz, E. Caseldine, L. Goodell, C. Good, N. Schwarz, J. Slimpert, J. Whiting, L. Boyle, S. Happ, H. Berman, J. Braphy, J. MacKenzie, J. Mercurio, B. Venable, F. Braun, C. Navaro, N. Shinkle, J. Whiteford. ROW THREE-M. Thomas, T. Wahn, J. Pieper, S. Ronsheim, J. Pirrung, C. Comins, S. Giese, S. Cholak, D. Gensheimer, N. Herold, V. Hammous, L. Kennard, D. Huekler, L. Meimeke, P. Montgomery, S. Martin, J. Keller, E. Kemper, B. McElwain, J. Chase, J. Juergens, H. Mocker. ROW ONE, left to right-P. Loy, B. Thomas, M. Hersh, S. Taylor, R. Hohman, D. Doenchd, E. Barfsch, B. VanCamp, G. Boehm, N. Loose, J. Meinlschmidt, J. Siemering, H. Miller, M. O'Neil, E. Flick, J. Commins, M. Pickens, P, Sigler, S. Greenberg. ROW TWO-J. Pascoe, B. Fowler, L. Ray, B. Clay, M. Johnson, P. Frede, A. Wesselmann, S. Menard, D. Wilson, B. Wiesen, S. Eck- man, J. Jett, N. Gloves, W. Wagner, M. Jeminy, H. Kuenig, S. Selkird. ROW THREE-B. Mc- Cartney, R. Van Billiard, M. Kinney, S. Shives, S. Spathelf, G. Golden, A. Bolen, M. Kier, D. Patton, J. Bauer, S. Kinder, J. Werner, E. McKee, L. Daly, M. Daniel. ROW FOUR-J. Hallerman, M. Zeuch, J. Gunter. 1 Eighth fade Bays ROW ONE, left to right-L. Simmons, H. O'Brien, J. Earls, D. Werner, W. Spanagel, J. Carrier, G. Martin, C. Langhorst, E. Reddy, R. Freeman, D. Kirkpatrick, R. Kressel, G. Schira, J. Collin, K. Herrmann, E. Wilder, W. Mouch, J. Lavrence, J. Weil, V. Mahaffey. ROW TWO-R. Thielk- ing, C. Platt, W. Johnson, J. Sweeney, C. Mueller, D. Moore, L. Bowman, L. Aprile, W. Giles, J. Evans, R. King, J. Tapp, W. Halloran, F. Hull, D. Burns, K. Cordes, M. Collins, W. Matson, R. Bowlin. ROW THREE-R. Hanseman, R. Holly, G. Gross, C. Dyer, D. McDaniel, H. Vaughan, J. Randall, E. Geil, R. Kelly, C. Weaver, A. Goenawein, L. Johnson, J. Lutz, W. Katsetos, I. Walton, R. Seifer, B. Palmasaus, D. Williams, D. Walker, J. Dew. ROW ONE, left to right-R. Larimer, J. Conrads, R. Bridges, G. Duncan, B. Sanders, J. Sher- man, R. Harris, J. Veatch, J. White, J. Swormstedt, J. Koller, R. Malloni, D. Fulcher, E. Henriques, W. Magly, J. Sper, D. McGrath. ROW TWO-D. Stovall, J. Gilley, A. Popp, G. Economou, J. Popp, R. Compton, D. Berry, J. Kinder, J. McCue, W. Othling, W. Doppman, R. Brashares, R. McComan, R. Shannon, R. Scott, B. Jacobs, J. Upson, R. Silber, J. Johnson, ROW THREE- R. Schneider, S. Titmus, H. Schnizer, R. Scrugham, G. Yoshikawa, R. Shokler, R. Haines, F. Frasier, D. McCall, J. Barry, T. Gillespie, R. Sweney, R. Miller, J. Simmons, W. Poll, H. Broerman, D. Gaenge, C. Crump, D. Faskow. ROW ONE, left to right-J. Heffton, J. Greehert, S. Roesch, A. Loeke, H. Rowland, J. Johnson, N. Bradford, E. Weirich, M. Williams, E. O'Brien, A. Scudder, I. Smith, J. Mclntosh, J. Cullen, B. Hemmer, S. Patten, E. Low, H. Hancock, N. Floyd. ROW TWO-L. Lind, A. Tudor, M. Stillmaker, S. Discher, B. Parrot, P. Helscher, L. Mueller, B. Points, P. Linn, M. Foster, S. Sauter, J. Behle, A. Bush, B. Bush, J. Gaefe, P. Dreihaus, B. Knabe, N. Green, M. Tenner. ROW THREE-J. Vpson, M. Rick, S. Worth, S. Fucito, S. Clark, G. Reusing, S. Dane, Newell, N. Miller, S. Smith, J. Romsey, D. Daniels, G. Evans, E. Triftshouser, E. Weisman, J. Blythe, 5. Coxworth, C. Hughes, N. Robertson, J. Avey, P. Briner. FIRST ROW, left to right-B. Bansmith, S. Lindsey, C. Cornell, B. Denham, C. Barnes, D. De- Vore, C. Haley, P. Lomblin, J. Batelle, N. Currens, B. Taylor, D. Anderson, C. Finn, L. Ladley, D. Cross. SECOND ROW-J. Coe, A. Boyer, C. S. Ezzell, M. Brumley, C. Fisher, B. Dettwiler, M. Derrick, P. Conner, N. Smith, Jane Dietz, G. Horworth, V. Rose, L. Litwack, C. Wade, E. L. Mathias, L. Kyrlack. ROW THREE-E. Molloy, P. Irby, M. Robinzon, G. Wittenberg, G. Har- wood, C. Wiete, A. Kessel, S. Kennedy, J. Howison, H. Collard, S. Gatch, M. Lilly, J. Choato, J. Davis. FOURTH ROW-C. Layne, H. Wheeler, D. Grimes, B. Forbus, J. Wright, D. Wenekstern, R. Dunlop, B. Murdock, N. McFoIs, M. L. Heiden, D. Wilcox, S. Bieler, M. Tibbs, N. Morgan, B. Broker, B. Gale, B. Show. Seventh Grade Girls Seventh Grade oys ROW ONE, left to right-C. Daugherty, G. Cain, R. Keller, L. Gilvin, M. Vale, C. Games, B. Seikel, unidentified, M. Routt, W. Buchald, B. Swanson, L. Riekert, J. Dickey, B. Grate, G. Gunter, B. Clagett, H. Melvin. ROW TWO-E. Shirley, unidentified, M. Comisar, D. Snyder, J. Davis, A. Norten, R. Zeuch, D. Schubert, R. McGlaun, W. Hagen, D. Isgrig, E. Heiser, R. Ott, D. Gates, M. Collin, D. Meehan, J. Graver, D. Lerner, unidentified. ROW THREE-N. Williams, A. Kieckman, R. Koch, W. Schilling, unidentified, C. Back, R. Schultz, L. Pyles, J. Lutz, H. Ran- nalls, D. Hansel, D. McDale, L. Kerdolff, C. Oney, C. Otterbein. ROW FOUR-D. Reif, R. Harton, J. Popliam, G. Clay, B. Schmidt, B. Wallin, J. Brucker, K. Wittenberg, F. Ott, F. Mackzum, C. Back, F. Schmidt. ROW ONE, left to right-R. Harrell, J. Marshall, B. Voelpel, D. Russell, G. Flamm, G. Long, R. Steinert, D. Alexander, E. Albrecht, D. Pratt, G. Sample, R. Randall, R. Haile, D. Ross, R. White, B. Ziv, S. Evans, D. Norcross, E. Abraham, H. Reaver, J. Hensel. ROW TWO-B. Ham mond, R. Schorr, W. King, E. Farris, J. Bryson, D. Kruse, L. Aigner, J. Gallagher, E. Venable, D. Anderson, D. Duffy, B. Hoffmeister, G. Barnes, J. Swenfurth, R. Barry, B. Laffer, P. Hudson, J. Grate, J. Bolen, W. Brewer. ROW THREE-L. Lyons, D. Wald, J. Kadon, R. Gleis, G. McNeil, D. Jordan, P. Peterson, G. Greene, P. Gosiger, F. Nelson, T. Smith, G. Braun, D. Craig, D. Driskell, R. Hall, R. Pelton, A. Halverstadt, W. Woerner, R. Agger. i 97 N w i fi? gg Nz, 7 A 1 1-yglflm 2, A is , 3 . 5 ae Y Q W Ng 2 5 if 'Li is 1' 1 , ' 'naw Am .LW ,.,. R .,.... vmgnwks RYWSSZ: - f -ff E' .J 4, 2 Kms- A- - WQEEYW V E ffZ'f:lQ.' 'lisp w ,zfews-s1,, fs. ,M- MM '2i??f'f,fk'ff 2 -- gg. fd.. Pm, 1 , f Q V ,Q ,Q if w ,Q , 4 X., A ,I MWX mm . 5 , V 9 Q Q 32 sw 4 ' ' QQSM ,S 5 ' ' Q35.: 'f: 55 4151 -. if 19 ,. 5 he v ts . :I , wwffi Qi' Q ' 1 ' wx .:, -., Q efwv ww MM wx we xv Q 4 Mm s-wx awe M- MN -5 V9 av, . x, W ,.: f Il 6 'X gc Qi Qs 6 Q Q wx S Q f, . 1 I 5 '-. f'j,.s:' f. , . 3 W 'rf . - v - 5 .5.3 A dam:-W ' X 4 mm Yom. E xv M wx . page As' ,gg 1-X392 Eniov . , 0 MTX RQ Q N FIRST ROW: left To righf-M. Anshutz, E. Malora, M. Harding, C. Heibeck, S. Vega, B. Lundberg, J. Hill, J. Neiderhelman, N. Fuldner, J. Hinrifzy, M. Knoll, J. Kemp, G. Jacobs, N. Rolf, J. Moeller, N. CarpenTer, A. Riechle, H. Bender, M. S. Allen, H. Hildebrand, M. J. BuxTon, M. Simmons. SECOND ROW-D. Schofield, J. Giese, J. Reeves, K. Wilcleson, J. Lundquisf, E. One of The mosT flourishing organizaTions aT WiThrovv is The A Cappella Choir, which is supervised by Mr. Ansel lVlarTin who has been aT VViThrow for Three years. The Choir's pop- uIariTy is due To The fine choral musical pro- grams iT produces. The members, over one hundred and TWenTy in all, give Their versions of The finesT works of The world's greaT com- posers. Many long hours of rehearsing musT Take place before The group is ready To go before Their packed house. To gain en- Trance inTo This exclusive organizaTion is The goal of every freshman chorisfer. IT is a long Thompson, B. Priggee, R. Abraham, R. Shepard, J. Nagel, P. McDuffee, N. Lancaster, A. Mueller, I. Baker, M. Green, B. Johnson, G. Schlessinger, J. Lucas, E. Nagel, A. Daniel, N. Nel- son, C. Glenn, M. Barisch. THIRD ROW-K. Shonz, R. MarTin, D. Mitchell, J. Fraffallone, E. Price, E. Roach, B. Kober, E. Dugan, T. Sievens, P. Blackmore, J. Warner, H. Waddell, B. Ewers, P. hard road buT The Toil expended is recom- pensed by The honor and privilege of belong- ing To The group. The members of The choir are always aTTired in Their beauTiful maroon and silver robes when They give a reciTal ThroughouT The year The choir gives severa concerTs and appears aT gaTherings of var- ious ciTy organizaTions. Members of This Choir gain Training ThaT will sTand Them in good sTead all Their lives. Mr. MarTin's fine Touch will be forever appreciaTed by his choir mem- bers. N ff mf ,mem if Q, as ., 1 we iff S ,LQ Q if .9 jf' W lv. 3' ROW ONE: left To right-M. L. Sylvester: H. Miles: M. Craven: E. Malora: M, Radcliffe: P. Andrews: M. Howard: M. Kiel- lenberg: N. Pefzhold: B. Lund, berg: M. S. Allen: M. Simmons: J. Manthey: M. Collins: B. Fisher: J. LeFeber. ROW TWO -M. Haley: M. Baumback: F. Roundtree: J. Kramer: J. Sink- horn: B. Kober: T. J. Ruth: E. Martin: S. Church: R. Loschi' avo: M. Egry: R. Heimsath: M. L. Tucker: J. HenriTzy: M. Marsh: J. Holtmeier: M. Lecke. ROW THREE-J. Armandroff: H. Rader: L. Rockel: J. Han- nock: S. McElfresh: M. J. Gosi- ger: A. Nieman: J. Emmanuel: J. Gibbons: B. Wilson: J. Guy: D. Ratliff: R. Wheatley: P. Finn: G. White: M. Fish- back: C. Crowell. ROW FOUR -R. Cordes: E. Barrick: M. Marshall: R. Hill: J. Rowe: G. Loose: K. Stimson: M. Wirth: J. Bickers: N. Tackenberg: V. Siekmann: C. Erhardt: J. Kemp: E. Rainey: B. Bragg: V. Blersch: J. Rankin. The Girl's Glee Club, under The superb direc- Tion of Mr. Ansel MarTin, has had an excep- Tionally Time season. FaiThful and consTanT pracfice made The C5irl's Glee Club an or- ganizaTion of perfecf harmony. The sevenTy- Two members have parTicipaTed in a beaufiful Chrisfmas program, fine spring concerT, and a splendid annual reciTal. The sixTh period Twice each Week is devoTed To This WorThy or- gonizaTion. Many people have said ThaT The Girl's Glee Club of nineTeen forTy-eighT has been The besT in many years and many of The ROW ONE: left to right-D. Worley: B. Hamlin: J. James: R. Machen: M. McGowan: V. Deering: E. White: R. Bixler: A. Brown: R. Hupp: J. Brown: B. Mitchum: J. Worthmon: B. Compton: P. Coe: J. Cecil. ROW TWO-D. Wildf: S. Schenke: C. Tarpoff: G. Russell: S. Abel: B. Biller: B. Rosk: G. Rhodes: C. Nixon: A. Nixon: W. Thompson: M. B. Berry: S. Beckett: S. Webster: C. Jenkins: R. Love. ROW THREE-S. Mclntyre: J. Apperfelder: N. members may someday make good in The professional world. The songs learned are indeed as complicaeTd as They are beauTi- ful. The pracTice puT inTo each number has cerfainly fulfilled The old saying PracTice makes perfecT. The Training received is in- valuable To any music lover. The spring con- cerT given by The Girl's Glee Club was The besT in many years. The TurnouT of ardenT admirers of These girls was magnificenT and Those who aTTended Truly received much more Than They paid for. Garnersmith: S. Prickott: J. A. Guy: B. VanDever: B. Justin: R. Giordano: G. Templeton: L. Meade: E. Hubble: C. Murray: P. Bourn: P. Sigler: T. Bulitis: M. Breeding. ROW FOUR-J. Thorpe: J. Merz: J. Crabbe: P. Milligan: J. Brofft: T. Kennedy: K. Koller: B. McKeever: B. Potts: D. Bohonan: J. Bissinger: L. Taylor: P. Rishardson: B. Jones: R. Stradtman: A. Kraft. ROW ONE: lefi To righf-D. MerTen: M. Brokaw: E. Price: G. Templefon: J. Shuster: J. Flory: D. Cook: J. Metis: D. Andregg: J. Call. ROW TWO-J. Morrissey: E. Dugan: B. Crossef: J. Jacobs: B. Henderson: R. Findsen: B. McKeever: l. Turner: B. Sheffer: P. Blackmore. ROW THREE-J. Zimmerman: B. MiThoefer: The Boys' Glee Club is ol very populor chorol group omong The boys oT WiThrow. lT is The ombiTion of mony boys To enTer This singing group. However, This group oT mole voices is deTiniTely selecT. A boy of liTTle vocol TolenT cloes noT hove cm chonce To geT in The Glee Club. In The ChrisTmos Assembly concerT pro- grom The boys sing severol songs. Then in The spring we will olwoys Tind The club holding o leoding role in The AnnuolSpring ConcerT. H. Abramson: B. Aker: L. Meade: B. Allison: J. Hendricks: D. Feyzer: T. Luiz: F. Boyer. ROW FOUR-B. Dean: M. Mann: J. Colwell: E. Korengel: J. Hume: D. Hezlep: F. Jordan: J. Schmidt: J. Sifers: W. Halvordsen. The role ThoT oll The boys look Torvvord To more Thom ony oTher is The porT of The block Toceol minsTreleers. ATTer oi boy hos his sTorT singing in The Glee Club ond hos ocquired The bosic knowledge of The Theory oT choroil singing he moy be selecTed Tor membership in The Senior, or A Coppello, Choir. This is The coveTed posiTion To which every member of The Boys' ond Girls' Glee Clubs looks Tor- vvord ecigerly. The Modrigol Singers, o select group Tounded by Mr. Mortin, is mode up oT Tenregulors ond Ten olternotes chosen occording To Their dbil- iTy Trom The Senior Choir. The numerous per- Tormonces in which they porticipote during The school yeor include televised broodcosts over WLWT, ond The sToTe contest series ot Oxford ond Columbus. FIRST ROW-M. Simmons, M. Allen, M. Buxton, C. Heibeck. SECOND ROW-J, Frattallone, M. Knoll, P. Magill. THIRD ROW -T. Putnam, P. McDufee, J. GoBrecl1t. Under The oble guidonce of Mr. Ansel Mor- Tin, Junior Choir reoches nevv honors every yeor. This group of blended voices consisTs of both boys ond girls. One of The preliminory steps thot moy be Token Tovvord becoming on A Cdppello Choir member is To belong To The Junior Choir. Pertection Though is not ot- Toined in o short Time, but requires hours oT prcictice, ci Tosk This choir does every Tuesdoy ond Thursdoy morning during the second period. ROW ONE: left to right-D. Koontz, P. Coe, D. Emery, l. Penn, Morrow, L. Lang, Unidentified, J. Walke, Unidentified, B. Unidentified, E. Williamson, Y. Terrel, F. White, J. Bixler, J. Justin, T. Templeton, R. Bohanan, C. Pratt, S. Huble, J. Wilson, SWFOHIBHM HUPPfR2wV'Qwf5mSgnfBlQ, Deflngf RD- Chunxeh P. Reeder, P. Davis, M. Brown. Row FOUR-J. sheyer, M. aey, . eyers. -. e Inger, . oewer, . ae, I . D I ' . .. . J. Vance: N. Stovall: P. Hackney: B. Rusk: I' Giordano: M. Jones, P. Ritchey, N. Tackenberg, B. Jones, Unidentified, T. Cloise, Unidentified, J. Stenihoff, W. Williamson, L. Diara, N. Kennedy: -l. Tl10mpS0n, G. Potts, E. Korengel, B. McKeever, L. Nicolichi, J. Brown. ROW THREE-S. Lcnter, G, Thurston, B. Whitting, J. Messinger, A. Busch, D. Dermit, D. Clark. TOP PICTURE: leff To righf-M. Schwarzy B. Pcceg A. Murphyp E. Korengelg B. Beckerg J. Browng W. Meadey M. Baylesp R. Bishop: R. Gardner: C. Grimmf J. Sfeinhoffp C. Wieclemer. WiThrow, in her aTTempT To acauainT The sTudenT body wiTh The greaT auThors, cele- braTes Book Week every year. This week was Topped oTT by a liTerary BaTTle of The Sexes. To illusTraTe The necessiTy Tor liTerary appreci- aTion in our everyday living, chosen sTudenTs of The school parTicipaTed in This TasT and Tur- ious auesTion and answer program. These amaTeur Quiz Kids answered a barrage oT quesTions wiTh an aTTenTive audience. The brillianT parTicipanTs had no prepararion Tor The assembly oTher Than vasT reading To aid Them in answering correcTly. We gladly give a big hand To Book Week! MIDDLE PICTURE-K. Rengeringg J. Crewsy D. Jones: R. Feiler D. Annisg D. Taylor: J. Brownp R. Modlinp M. Greeny D, Maddox S. Jamison: P. Puroffg A. Rifnerg R. Nolfing. BOTTOM PICTURE-B. Beckerf R. Modlinp W. Meade P Puroff Ymwmv VIOLINS-S. Strunk, M. Strunk, M. Billiier, J. Meyer, P. Taylor, L. Mosier. VIOLA-Carol Gifford. CELLOS-N. J. Allison, C. STuewe. PIANOS-D. Tegarden, F. Guckenberger, W. Benfley, E. Thompson, -V. Dearing, M. J. Harding. FLUTES-C. Curtis, C. Bennett. HARP-J. Jordan. OBOES-N. Fuldner, M. Bartsch. The sTrains of well known and much loved classical music can be heard floafing from The audiTorium aT Wifhrow iT you jusf happen To be passing ThaT way during The sixTh bell. Under The supervision of our direcfor, Mr. Wilbur Howard, The WiThrow Orchesfra is urged on To higher levels and To win Those blue ribbon awards, which are handed ouT for oufsfanding performances in This field, in sfafewide conTesTs. These arTisTs, wiTh Their delighTful arrangemenfs, confribufe greafly To many school affairs, buT Their feafure aT- BASSOON-N, Johnson, CLARINETS-B. Caclwallader, D. Kepler, D. Moricfes, W. Fisher, W. Young. BASS CLARINET-J. Michel- man. SAXOPHONES-D. Allen, D. Levi, D. Forg, C. Diers, J. Johnson. DRUMS--C. Grimm, S. Newell, W. Avril, J. Bearclsley. TRUMPETS-F. Avril, R. Henderson, J. Poiierson, J. Shoemaker, TracTion of The year is The Annual Spring Concerf, of which They are The sTars and de- servably so. The well-blended melodies of The violins, The harmony of The woodwinds, The deep sfalwarfness of The bass secTion, and The forcefulness of The brass secTions are com- bined To form beaufiful music which leaves audiences spellbound by iTs beauTy and filled wiTh The desire To refurn The following year for a repeaf performance by The Wifhrow OrchesTra of which all of Wifhrow is very proud. , . 1 LM A , , ,- Ig . 1, ww jew f W K 'A in Y if ax N Q V rg, ,.. w W fi :ff Q- 4 . w i 75, 1 agp' -, , YL ., , Q .ef I. W Q 4, N' mfr'- Y , . -.QW ,. V' i N .ss gs .f if Q X EJ QQ Mfr' ,.. -L w , J J: MQ' . V If Ag, .. f M , R ' K 'Q-9 40 T M 5 I' f x 1? Es 2 W 3' 7, ff my S2 ,. A Q A M- f W M W 161. 'iv 'Z 4 V ' bmw .,,. 1 l l 5 1: ,LVL W A LL,LL L, W , A M 5 V ,,,. ,, , ,7 nf Q .,Vh: 7 L.v U T ,.., :: t ,.v j, ,, .,:. g 15- g 1 Lf 1 , W .MW A,,,. , . f S. ,K -v A . iffy gifiiw iw Q 26319125 ,- P TROMBONES-T. BlumensTein, R. Marlin, W. Joseph, C. Platt, J. Lutz, G. Brewer, D. Hessong. BARITONES-A. Tiemeyer, D. Te- garden, B. Herschelman, J. Olmes, J. Jordon. BASS CLARINETS -J. Michelman, C. Sfricker. SAXAPHONES-C. Diers, J. Johnson, R. Frieclhoff, D. Nev, B. Daugheriy, J. Mens. MANAGERS-E. Hursf, K. Eicher, T. Hammond, K. Holwadel. FLUTES-C. BenneT, C. Conrad. OBOES-N. Faloner, M. Bariosh, A. Fink. BASOON3 The Tiger Band has been an imporTanT parT of VViThrow acTiviTies ever since The school opened back in 1919. For The pasf eighTeen years iT has been under The able direcTion of Mr. George G. SmiTh, known To his charges as SmiTTie. The band members have gained wide Tame, noT only Tor Their playing buT also because of Their precision marching and Their inTricaTe TormaTions. Their novel ma- neuvers have made Them well known Through- ouT This parT oT Ohio. These abiliTies do noT iusT come narurally buT from long hours of pracTice. s N. Johnson, R. Stfamperf. FRENCH HORNS-S. Paolino, M. Knodel, M. Meyer, E. HursT, J. Lewis, M. B. Guillfer, J. Kramer. TUBAS-D. Korseberg, D. Mocarihy, B. BenTley, D. Feizer, J. Bollord, J. Thorpe. DRUMS-C. Grimm, W. Avril, S. Newell, J. Beardsley, N. Brooks, T. Hammond, I. Vaughi, P. Berner, H. HolT, K. Thoms. HARP-J. Jordan. MAJORETTES--C. Zealley, B. Ahr, S. DeRoo, J. Glasgow, N. Nelson, G. Conner. All of The members of The band musT by will- ing To devoTe a greaT amounT oT Time To Their music if They wish To play in The band. Be- sides personal pracTice They musT pracTice wiTh The resT of The band Three Times a week and during The Tall They spend much exTra Time pracTicing The inTricaTe TormaTions. They of- TiciaTe aT The TooTball games, and pep as- semblies in Torce and many of Their members play aT The baskeTball games. The DuTch Band, PresenTaTion OrchesTra, and The Spring ConcerT occupy The Time of many of The band members. iii CORNETS-F. Avril, R. Henderson, H. Patterson, J. Shoemaker, L. Fohnle, K. Parker, B. Tiemeyer, M. McMc1nnon, J. Herbert, C. Whorton, J. Kihm, G. Schwenker, B. Othling, E. Mueller, B, Budke, B. Lec, B. Rach- rick, J. Corliss, C. Wolfe, T. Bisscaroth. CLARINETTS-D. Levi, B. Cod- wollader, D. Kepler, D. Moriotes, W. Fisher, D. Allen, B. Young, A. Campbell, C. Stromberg, D. Forg, B. Beckett, E. Miller, M. Myler, R. Popper, D. Vigurd, S. Sielkop, N. Russel, M. Mills, R, Reinfrcxnk, R. Prot- er G. Newcomer. This yeor there ore more thon one-hundred mem- bers in the bond including olternotes. These mem- bers hove elected the tollovving to finish the yeor os the otticers ot the bond. Bob Henderson, os President, Ferdie Avril, os Vice President, Ted Blumenstein, is octing os secretory, While Non Fuld- ner ond Elston Hurst otticioting os Treosurer ond monoger respectively. The duties of these otticers ore to otticiote ot the rneetinqs. contoct the bond tor reheorsols, ond toke core ot the bond funds ond the instruments. VIOLINS- S. Strunk, M. Strunk, M. Billiter, J. Meyer, P. Taylor, L. Mosier. VIOLA-C. Gifford. CHELLOS-N. Allison, FLUTES-C. Curtis, C. Bennett. OBOES-N. Fuldner, M. Bartsch. BASSOON-N. Johnson. CLARINETS-B. Cadwallader, D. Kep- ler, D. Moraites, W. Young. BASS CLARINET-J. Michelman. This year for six consecutive nights the With- row Minstrels presented its eighteenth show. Few of us at Withrow know how the show got its start. Therefore we here present a brief history of Withrow's greatest tradition. In T929 Mr. George G. Smith, a young, ambit- ious musician with generations of musical background and his inherited nickname- Smittie, came to Withrow as a part time band director and harmony teacher. In T930 the Withrow alumna association wanted a little musical program for part of its enter- tainment. Mr. Nelson Walkie was the direc- tor and Smittie had the job of handling the musical end of the program. The first stage set, a very simple one, was merely a backdrop of grey curtains with a painted wooden moon hung in the center of HORNS-S. Pciolino, M. Humphreys, M. Knadel, M. Meyer, J. Lewis. SAXOPHONE-D. Allen, D. Lebi, D. Sorg, C. Diers, J. Hohnson. Trumpets-F. Averil, R. Henderson, H. Patterson, J. Shoemaker, M. McManaman. TROMBONES-T. Blumenstein, A. Tiemeyer, R. Martin, L. Joseph, C. Platt. BASSES-J. Thiel, B. the stage above the orchestra. There were a few soloists, but the maior part of the pro- gram was handled by the orchestra alone. That performance was such a success that it was decided to repeat the show in order to make money for the band. With the contri- bution of a piccolo from Tower News, Smittie and the orchestra set out to build up the show. The Ponies were added along with more soloists, and the entire program rounded out. In T932 the minstrels had no equipment, but they rented lights and had Mr. Paul Heckel with them. Mr. Heckel was a master at set design and produced some beautiful, immag- inative backgrounds for the show. The first pony costumes were made of oil cloth and were knee length. The show was a scintil- lating hit. Smittie and his Minstreleers did Mr. Martin, S. Vega and R. Shepard Schierloh, C. Schwerfzer. DRUMS-C. Grimm, S. Newell, W. Avril, J. Beardsly. PIANOS-D. Teagardin, F. Guckenburger, W. Bently E Tompson V Dearing M J Hardin HARP-J.Jordan. , . , . , . . g. TUBA-D. Korseberg. LIBRARIAN-L. Fahnle. wonders for school spirit and school pride. T932 was The opportunity year Tor the show. The Wurlitzer music company offered a prize, a Trophy, and a week at The R.K.O. Albee in Cincinnati plus an engagement in The R.K.O. KeiTh's in Cleveland. The students begged, teased, tormented and Tinally suc- ceeded in persuading Smittie To enter The orchestra in The contest-it won The oppor- tunity review. That gave The show its great boost. For eighteen years The show has grown and prospered, but iT has done so only Through The tireless eTTorts ot Mr. and Mrs. George G. Smith. They'll always be SmitTie and Thelma To Withrow ROW ONE: left To right-B. Ewers, H. Bender, M. Simmons, J. Frattallone, P. Benjamin, S. Church, D. Drke, J. Mueller, T. Putnam, C. Heiback, J. Schiefle, D. Weise, D. Schofield, B. Long, E. Thompson. ROW TWO--I. Baker, T. Usher, M. Harding, J. Knose, D. Anderegg, M. Allen, J. Lundquist, R. Shepard, J. Hendritzy, J. Lucas, N. Rolf, M. Anshutz, H. Summers. ROW THREE- B. Prigge, D. Males, I. Nagel, P. Magill, A. Reichle, G. Templeton, T. Stevens, J. Reese, A. Campbell, J. Hill, D. Smifh, H. Hildebrandt. ROW FOUR-M. Knoll, D. Petrie, J. Kemp, J. Warner, P. Blackmore, P. McDuffe, M. Buxton, C. Charton, R. Modlin, N. 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A loT of hord onol oliligenT eTTorTs, Topped by skill wiTh o sewing mochine, moke up The re- quiremenTs Tor o member of The sewing com- miTTee. The girls work c1TTer school in The sew- ing rooms ond Turn The creoTions of The ole- sign commiTTee inTo cz reoliTy. ROW ONE-T. McLoughlin, J. Hauser, B. Weyundg P. Dickens, J Wilson. ROW TWO-J. Rubenbauerg P. Davis, B. Winegcrdnerg P. Lewis, A. Sieinkcampg M. Hale. ROW THREE-J. Smith, P. Keller, C. Rief. This busy onol indusTrious group oT girls, heooled by Miss Murphy, hos The creoTive immoginoTion onol orTisTic skill so necessory Tor members of The design commiTTee. The commiTTee originoTes ond prepores The design Tor The pony chorus ond oTher sequences. Swift STANDING-M. Weber, M. Hill, D. Tesself I. Sfeienhoffp T. Heshy, J. Houston. Q I lege! if W-..,,,,,,,.f , w.,..W.m..,,m-W-QMMHW 5 ,, 2 ,--Mi ,.. -vu-.va-1 -M....M,,,.,,.,,,.. ,,f....M ,WQJQL M W 'W' Q IQSSYNESQM fx M :fw- .7 1 2.-ww Q: ,--ff L Q V 'isa Y' 1 Aww . ,f ms .Q . 1-Z 5 TQ -5fNi?z'Z5?f? g ' Q , 512 .. .,,Mi5f, , ,mmm ,, :FJ MN: Q 1 . , A Q., we gil f QQ . WYTT? WM m Sf-'95+s:,, 1456 , E .., :L if 225152 wg ' MAEEWQ E. f v .,. I w ' f r ,. V , . , QS A' E ' 42. is 5 45 Af 1955 ,Qi j g QM if 'ia if in fi if? gwgf K F ,.,, , Tf?z?ffSf7 ' N' K' f Q -, 9 V K1 ,A . - Qg.1gf1.,.,LsG,,jgg5s1, W - 'Wi-4i,', .ykwiaivi , w -wk57 f1QEs,y ' LEFT TO RIGHT-J. Faltap J. Sifersp N. Holzg B. Mulleng G. Whitey G. Russellg A. Murphy: M. Schwarzg N. Tackenbergg J. Hiezerp M. C. Ruchfyg J. Kopelsonf S. Riley: J. Walkey E. Mol- ora. N. Holzg J. Faliay J. Hiezerg N. Tackenbergy J. Kclppelson This year Thalian DramoTic Club puT on one ol The besT, if noT The besT, play ThaT WiThroW has ever seen. Because of The illness of Miss Rosenbergre, adviser of The club, direcTors Trom SchusTer-IvlarTin School of DramaTics vvere employed To direcT The play, A DaTe WiTh Judy. The direcTors, lvlr. Philip All- brighT and Mr. Karl AusTin, did on excellenT iob of producing This enchanfing version of The play. On April loTh and l7Th The TheaTer Tans of VViThrovv savv hilarious comedy in The Trials and TribulaTions of a Teen-aged girl. The enTire casT and crevv worked very dilligenTly To produce a play oT which They can be iusT- ly proud. During The inTermission one could hear members oT The audience whispering To Their neighbors, This is one of The besT plays I ever saw or This is really good! As in all Things, There are people who do a greaT deal of The work and receive no Thanks or publiciTy. The only graTiTude These people receive is The personal saTisTacTion and knovvl- edge ThaT They helped These aspiring Thespians To gain valuable experience by producing ci good play in a Tinished sTyle. 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Mr. Kim- ber, vviTh his comicol drovvl ond his phlegmoTic mon- ner, drevv on enThusiosTic response Trom The oudience every Time he mode on oppeoronce. lvirs. Fuller, Too, corried The oudience wirh her Through her every mood. The seTTings were essenTiol To The ploT ond greoT core vvos Token To moke The bockground eT- TecTive. In TocT The coreful work done by oll Those responsible Tor The scenery ond direcTing of The ploy vvos excellenT. This comedy vvos direcTed by odvonce sTudenTs of The SchusTer-MorTin School of DromoTics. S Vega and T. Blumensiein wsxmwssmvmus sw? 'Wm few-A ' ww K v .5:- - f ' WNW ,U Q 3 N 3 xx Q A' v sv 'fig 1 Q 4 iv Q may :Q L :- , . ,X . . 4Wxgw,s,:z,.v,,. .Exif Q M, V X . Q Q w Q YM X s f A , X 4 , Q5 ef -A , . .,mwg? f , 53: ' A :far ,V 55 ,j fs Asiswl, f - 1.-zs.,y.g2g if , ,gw.:g'y: , xx 5 0 wa A mem MP R ff W v I i X ' W3 X Q Q Q we A 7 0 A .F:.:, .:Q:. , YN. X. 0 Q S QF we 0 L sv 8 z Q4 E Q s f Q , M 2 X' ., t A rl Attend SITTING: left To right-P. Puroff N. Platt, J. Messinger, G. Thors- Ton STANDING-P. Dculfon, E. Korengczl, Miss Maple, M. Green T. Baker. LiTeroTos is on English I-lonorory Club under The ordenT sponsorship of Miss EdiTh Mciple. Freshmon ond sophomore girls oTTend The inTeresTing meeTings every oTher Thursdoy. The girls Toke greoT inTeresT in Their club be- couse of The excellenT progroms ThoT ore pre- senTed. Miss Mople ond Noncy PloTT, The presidenT, Worked hord This yeor To hove vvorThvvhile progroms. There were speokers, seosonol ploys, movies, ond o progrom on broTherhood. The girls decided To give d one hundred dollor scholorship To o vvorThy groduoTe on closs doy. This will be given in o Tevv yeors becouse The club will hove To vvork very hard To eorn This sum. This yeor The girls boughT idenTiTicoTion broceleTs which hove The nome oT The club ond The yeor on Them. On vorious holidoys, They prepored loc1skeTs of Tood, cloThes, ond Toys Tor needy Tcimilies. To become members The girls honded in good composiTions showing Their obiliTy. i.I X V 9.3.2 sis, M. ,W ivy- '. ax, J 35 -MLg,, Sm., r..g,,rs-,L MJT, ., 'Eff-4 ff - ,H rv 1-A '93, f ' -A ,mga EQHEE ittotiicfiil ts.,..irs.5l?.,.tf lgiwlKilE2I'il?3 ff If one should hove the good fortune to look in upon on meeting ot the Philologio society, he would hecir oncl see the toimous extemporo- neous speeches being given by selected mem- bers. These boys olso delve into the hopeless tongle ot porliomentory lovv. Philologio, the nome of this society, is o Lotin vvord meon- ing love of leorningf' This club is on honor- SITTING: left to right-C. Crawford, A. Groenke, D. Messinger, B. Ewers, T. Bingham, D. Merten, T. Novak, T. Blumenstein. STANDING-R. Modlin, J. Falta, J. Bolce, T. Putnam, M. ory orgonizotion, limiting its members to only iunior ond senior boys. lt is the oldest ond most intellectuol orgonizotion in Withrow. Although not endeovoring to, the Philologio society moy so otfect the lives ot some ot its members, thot, in the future, from it will orise some ot our most copoble stcitesmen, who will lead our country to eternol peoce. Schwartz, J. Birget, W. Meade, P. Gaines, D. Hunhouer, D. Bruns, J. Brown, D. Moriates. l l l l r 123 COUNTERCLOCKWISE: from rear of circle-D. Botschp N. Ulmer, E. Hofsfettery N. Drummond, J. Winglewish, D. Zessin, T. Sfevensp B. Biltzg T. Usher, C. Crawford, F. Werner, R. Carroll, A. Tie- meyerg M. Wohlersg N. McAuIey, D. Hensel, J. Sieinhoffp H. Die Geschichte The Germon Club is one of The younger or- gonizoTions c1T WiThrow, ond vvos founded Three yeors ego oT The requesT of Germon sTudenTs. IT hos os sponsor Mrs. S. Nikoloff. Schmidt, E. Dugan, S. Sirunkp B. Bernhard, Nameless, C. Stricker. MEMBERS WHO DO NOT APPEAR-J. Hume, L. Wilder, A. GerT- sas, M. Leifheif, J. Michelmcln, M. Mc1TTes, L. Rocke, G. Russell, B. Vunderheid, B. Wilson. Der Vorstancl The guTTurols ore especially Well pronounced by iTs PresidenT, Theron Usher, Vice-PresidenT, Cdrol STricker, Treosurer, Frederick Werner, ond SecreTc1ry, Jc1neT STeinhoTT. The French Club, sponsored by lvliss Schroed- er, hos being oible To speak French fluenTly cis iTs highesf oimbiTion. Under The oble guid- once of iTs presidenT, Jim BurgeTT, The meeT- ings ore all conducTed in French. HesTer Bod- ensTein, secreioiry, records ond reads all The meeTings in French ond Mary .lone Leoke, Treoisurer, presenTs oll her finoinciol reporTs in French. The club hos hod mony ouTsTonding speakers who ore ocguired by Doris DuermeT. Every meeTing hos some oufside speaker or some enTerToinmenT such cis shorT plciys, gomes, ond skiTs. Alfhough The fundcimenTols of French ore ToughT in classrooms, The TesT of one's oibiliTy To use The longuoge comes dur- ing The meeTings. Only sTudenTs vviTh on eighTy average or above, who ore Taking French Two, Three, or four, ore eligible To loin This club, Therefore, The club is smoll, hoving cibouT ThirTy members. The meeTings ore held monThly ofTer school in room 304. The high- lighT of The yeor was The ChrisTmos PorTy. The members puT on ci smoill comedy ploy ond numerous skiTs. There was olso ci solo bolleT doince, performed by one of The members, ond Two voccil solos. The club Then song French songs ond ChrisTmos Carols in French. The climox of The poirTy vvos The serving of refresh- menTs. To end The school year The club is plonning To have o picnic oT one of The parks. For nexT yeoir mony inTeresTing ocTiviTies, speakers, programs, ond poirTies ore being plonned in advance To help French Club members enioy Their French. STANDING, leff To righf-D, Praier, J. CoulTer, C. Craig, J ManThey, D. Moriofes, N. Allison, L. Comisar. SEATED-H. Bo- densfein, S. Hanaford, M. Bafsch, M. Williams, M. Bachelor, B. McNeely, C. Heibeck, S. Schenke, M. Sfrunk, N. Fuldner, N Champion, D. Smith, B. Prigge, B. Benfly, M. Haley, P. Bourn M. L. Augustine, M. J. Lake, P. Smith, J. BurgeTT, J. Hucksoll TABLE FOREGROUND-C. Hiebeck, S. Schenke, J. Manfhy fsfancl ingj N. Fuldner, D. Smith, B. Prigge. LEFT TABLE BACK-D Reber fsfanclingj, J. Coulter, H. Boclensiien, S. Hanaford, M. Barfch, M. Williams, M. Bachler, B. McNeely, B. Craig fsianclingj, M. STurk. MIDDLE TABLE BACK-N. Champion, D. Moraifes Cstanclingj, J. Kander, B. Benfly, M. Haley, P. Brown, M. L. Augustine, M. L. Leaky, D. Smith, D. Allison CsTondingJ, L. Comisar isfandingj, J. Burgett, J. A. Hucksoll, ABSENT- D. Duermet, M. Schmidf, P. McDuffy, B. Becker, A. Murphy, C. Becker, R. Bischop, B. Brueggeman. IN FRONT OF WALL-R. Schanzle, B. Thomas, R. Hirsch, D. Bruns. FIRST ROW, left To righf-N. Kyrlach, C. Griffith, E. Oliverio, S. Kipharf, E. G. Schulfz, B. Sfamefs, M. L. Tucker, E. Rainy. SECOND ROW-L. Mclnfyre, S. Elliott, K. Nelson, M. Fisher, D. Green, M. Mchn, L. Mead, D. Schofield, S. Paolino. SEATED IN FOREGROUND-I. Baker, M. C. Ruchiy, M. Mason. STANDING-G. Thusfton, C. Reif, J. Wilger, C. Grimm, J. Am- androff, P. McDuffee, M. Egry, P. Newbold, M. Meas, B. Brueg- gemen, J. McDaniel, U. Schlesinger. Spanish Club, under The skilled guidance of SenoriTa Eppinger, has spenT many enioyable afTernoons lisTening To inTeresTing speakers from SouTh America and Spain. FasT-moving discussions of The daily life and cusToms of Spaniards add To The pleasure of These lecTures. The club gives a paT on The back To PaT Nevvbold, Treasurer, for her unTiring efTorTs and fine spiriT. This year The club has nearly doubled in size. Honored freshmen re- ceiving a nineTy average in Spanish are cord- ially inviTed To join The club aT The, half-year. Records of Typical Spanish songs and movies, which furnish TascinaTing Tours in The old counTry, enable members To become ac- quainTed vviTh The colorful land of bull TighTs and TiesTas. THIRD ROW- W. Fogle, E. Edwards, N. Rouclebush, N. Rolf, J. Purcell, M. L. Hill, A. Steinkamp, L. Spechf, P. DeVore, J. Reeves. FOURTH ROW-E. Karnes, B. Bush, B. Myers, M. ST. Clair, R. A. Abraham, B. Hohnsfive, M. Humphrys, P. Daulfon. FIFTH ROW-J. Crews, G. Nelkamp. MATADOR-D. Bruns. FIRST ROW, left to right-J. Burgett, C. Wiedemer, B. Gott- hoffer, W. Meade, K. Stimson, P. Milligan, E. Crabbe, W. Thomp- son, M. Schwarz, M. Boyles. SECOND ROW-T. Miller, P Sigler, M. Stanford, J. Henriques, B. Carter, G. Heninger, H. Sifers, J. Selby, J. Schultz, P. Dells, A. Reichle. THIRD ROW- J. Botts, M. Breeding, M. Kipp, L. Prohaska, C. Bain, E. Owens, P. Swift, C. Cargill, M, Maple, S. Strunk, M. Strunk, B. Prigge. FOURTH ROW-J. Herrman, F. Reeder, L. Meade, P. Richie, J. Moeller, B. McKeever, C. Trout, G. Russell, M. Weber, M. Kirk- patrick, J. Stovall, P. McCartney. FIFTH ROW--Green, B. Maiors, S. Strifler, M. Baumbach, B. Biltz, N. Carpenter, J. Shafer, G. Boughman, E. Gleck, J. Bolce, B. King, A. Fink, M. Harding. SIXTH ROW-J. Pirrung, R. Lang, C. Weber, S. Nolan, N. Hull, S. Patton, H. Conner, N. Garnersmith, S. Webster, D. Whiuley, J. Hamilton, J. Jordon, B. McNeeIy. SEVENTH ROW-C. Murray, Singing Latin songs to the tune of popular music Iespecially Mrs. lvlaish's original song, To Gens Togataul, listening to nevvsy lec- tures given by professors from the University of Cincinnati, bringing out the theatrical ham in them by taking part in playlets burlesauing mythology and Roman History, and in original musical comedies, recording our voices bombasting the best of Cicero and reciting Virgil's hexameters, land always mindful of Cicero's saying, Haec studio adulescentiam aIunt - These studies nourish youth. l preparing informative reports on everything from ancient shorthand to Roman slang-these are some of the activities of this organization, sponsored by Miss Ruth Grove, a fine teacher and a good sport. SEATED, left to right-F. Guckenberger, M. Batsakes, J. Reiser, J. Knose. STANDING-J. Shuster, T. Newcomb, G. Grevas, B. Broker, B. Haskill, J. Sifers, M. West. ffwf f f fx f l i .4,.l STANDING FOREGROUND-G. Bulsley. R. Burdorff, E. Edwards, G. Hemphill, M. Derbes, D. SmiTl1, E. Shultz, D. Frederick, J. C. Grimm, H. Summers, A. Wendel, S. Hannaford, S. Edwards, Brown, J. Caslend, C. EnderTy, P. SlelTer, J. Crews. IT you caTch a glimpse of some WiThrow sTu- denT concenTraTing on The pages ol The laTesT phoTography magazine, your besT guess would be ThaT he was a member of The Cam- era Club. These fellows and girls meeT monTh- ly and learn TogeTher The many mysTeries oT Those wierd c:onTrapTions known as cameras! NOT only do They discover The ways of Taking perTecT phoTographs, buT also how To develop Their own Tilms. Room H9 holds all The equip- menT necessary Tor The developing process. Various conTesTs provide The needed Touch Tor These amaTeur phoTographers To display Their TavoriTe picTures, leaving The winner wiTh an exhaulTed Teeling and The losers wiTh a Teel- ing of deTerminaTion To reign over The nexT conTesT. WheTher These enThusiasTs are in The darkroom developing negaTives or somewhere snapping piCTures, They always seem To enioy Their hobby. STANDING, left to right-E. Jacobs, J. Utz, C. Miller, D. Rouhr- bough, R. Clarke, President. SITTING-P. Mcigill, G. Nair, D. Exclusive Tor The moles QT VViThrovv is The OTfseT Club, under The supervision of Mr. Russell Stecirns. These Tellovvs con puT ouT olmosT onything one would vvonT in The line of printed moTeriol. However, Their prize oc- complishmenTs ore The TooTboll ond oTher sporTs progroms ThoT They produce WiTh much enthusiosm every yeor. Included in The pro- grom cc1Tegory ore Those prinTed Tor The Min- sTrels ond The ploys vve see oinnucilly. FIRST ROW, left to right-G. Russell, J. Wheotly, V. Terrell, E. Owens. SECOND ROW-R. Shonzel, C. Stunforth, J. Shirley, Orme, R. Ransom, E. Hurst. VosT undersTonding of The Woys of MoTher NoTure enobles The NoTure Club members To enjoy The greoT ouTdoors with keen inTeresT. These ordenT odmirers of The Work of NcuTure con be seen hiking Through neorby Woods, breciThing The spicy oromo of Tcillen leoves, ond obsorbing mony TocTs obouT plonTs ond cinimols. This club is consTonTly proving To iTs members ThoT There ore mony wonders of noTure which We oTTen Toke Tor gronTed. B. Potts, H. Fitzwuter, D. Smith, P. Jones. AROUND TOWER, group on left-K. Lah- cusen, J. Wheatley, N. Lancaster, J. Lar- sons, K. Curtis, H. Fredrick, E. Korengel, B. Aker, B. Bently, C. Stevie, Z. Thorton, R. Carroll, B. Fitzpatrick, D. Kinney, J. Bolce, D. Smith, J. Matthews, B. Black, B. Lang, C. Winterhalter, H. Everell, D. Males, W. Burges,s S. Kiphart. Group on right- D. Sandburg, C. Bahr, B. Taylor, W. Rye, B. Polson, B. Hoss, B. Moris, K. Nelson, R. Stienwcrt, T. Usher, E. Janes, D. Clipping- er, L. Hummel, T. Novak, J. Herbert. The Physics Club of our school is one of the most interesting clubs ot Withrow. Under the excellent ond entertoining su- pervision ot Mr. Howe the club thrives on experiments ond tours. During the yeor, the club hos o picnic ond mokes ci tour ot on importont industry ot the city. At eoch meeting on interesting experiment is performed. One ot the most demonstrotive is dropping ob- jects from the top ot the tower to prove Gc1llileo's thory on tolling bodies. 134 AROUND EXPERIMENT, standing-T. Hall, D. Messenger, R. Carroll, B. Bramitage, E. Korengel, Mr. Howe E. Jones, B. Mitthoefer, C. Stanforth, E. Grove, R. Griffith, B. Koder, H. Yee. Seated-M. Lewis. TOP: FIRST ROW, left To right-J. Socrates, T. Novak, D. Moriates, D. Sandburg, B. Mulhoffer, D. Macarihy, L. Hummel, R. Messinger, H. Thomas. SECOND ROW-R. Lutz, J. Sanser, D. Richard, B. Thomas, D. Hensel, C. Sfanford, D. Clippinger, G. Nelcamp, K. Rendering, C. Pierce. AROUND CAB-D. Taylor, R. Barnes, R. Findser, W. Emericks, S. Perrong, C. Craig, W. Thomson, P. Jones. BOTTOM PICTURE, left To right-D. Hensel, D. Moriates, H. Thomas, T. Novak, D. Sandburg, D. Clippinger, D. Macarthy, L. Hummel. The Railroad Club here aT Wifhrow is really going To Town. A Tew years ago This organ- izaTion was noT very well known, buT Today iT is high on The lisT of The school's exTra curricular acTiviTies. The members of This club visiT The CincinnaTi Union Terminal To observe The loco- moTives and Trains, They also have men associ- aTed wiTh The railroads come To The school To give Talks To Them. lVloTion picTures and The TirsT hand inTerviews of real railroad men are oTher forms of The Railroad Club's educaTion. Since mosT of The members of This club, an ex- clusively male organizaTion, have had Train models as a hobby from Their childhood days, Their inTeresT in The mechanics of railroads is naTural and absorbing. TOP PICTURE, left to right, FIRST ROW-M. Riggers, F. Bariswhel, B. Zoes, I. Jones. SECOND ROW-J Green, H. Miles, M. Dixon, J. Lewis, N. Petzhold, N Rimer, A. Mueller, J. Smiley. THIRD ROW-J. Reny holds, R. Rose, M. Wheeler, J. Buchanan, M. Mason B. Sloughty, D. Zessin. FOURTH ROW-M. Meas, G Baldwin, J. Smith, M. Brown, M. Davis, V. Forste S. Hannaford, V. Feiler, S. Burling, Mr. Seay fSpon sert FIRST ROW, left to right- B. Mulhofer, P. Donohue, S. Brown, C. Sudbrack, A. Wendel, M. St. Clair, E. Oliverio, R. Budina. SECOND ROW-B. Steinkump, S. Bates, F. Bover, S. McKay, J. Seefeldt, B. Davis, S. Seefeldt. THIRD ROW- S. Nolan, D. The Business Club lor Beta Chit has Jim Brown as its President, and Mr. Knost as its spon- sor. lt meets once a month to hear intorma- tive talks by business men about various Types of ottice vvork. These men give The business students advice about the qualifications tor certain iobs and The procedure ot application Worly, J. Brown, P. McDuffee, N. Naegel, R. Socker, R. De Weese, D. Gruber, M. Tucker, E. Rainey, I, Martin, B. Trout, M, Comardo. FOURTH ROW-E. Fleck, W. Keith, Mr. Knost Csponsorl tor them. They shovv movies and Tell about The personnel management ot department stores and insurance companies. This brings much valuable intormation and practical experience betore the business students them- selves, and it makes Beta Chi one ot the worthwhile institutions ot Withrovv. - ... , ,V sqfx. ,., 4. LOWER-A. Scardini, R. M. ShorTen, D. Carroll, J. Noel, L. Mead, H. A. Pierson, A. MacDonald, C. Morgan, B, L. Mitchem, N. PlaTT, D. HewiTT, N. Peizhold, M. L. Hill, E. Rainy, P. Fields, For all Those whose inTeresTs range Trom The mere knowledge of how To bake a cake To The more serious inTenTion oT TuTure home- making, The Home Economics Club offers val- uable guidance and helpful hinTs. The acTiviTies of The year were iniTiaTed by a cokeTail parTy Tor all Those inTeresTed in The UPPER PICTURE-J. Atiig, J, Barnes, G. Baxter, L Bell, S. Besuden, M. Boike, E. Bayes, G. Chilton, B Cornelius, M. Cramer, V. Crawford, M. Davis, R Deweese, R. Dunn, J. Epperf, R. Tallings, J. Gibler, R Gibler, M. Gillespie, P. Hopper, M, Harden, P. Harris L. Isaac, H. Jennings, G. Johnson, N, Kosche, J Kramer, S. Keiner, W, Law, D. Lawrence, B. Layne, R Lear, B. Lessel, J. Lewis, P, Lewis, P, Marshall, J Mafthews, P. McCartney, J. Miller, M, Mohn, E. Mayse N. Mohring, D. Naegel, S. Nelson, C. Norris, C Nicolaci, B. Raymond, S. Reed, E, Reese, M, Riggers N. Rimmer, A. Rowland, D. Schwartz, B. Schwarz J. Schweitzer, B. SchwieTerT, J. Siefeldt, S. Shepherd: J. Shroyer, M. Siderhoff, J, Smiley, D. SmiTh, A Sieinkamp, R. Storfer, S. Serfeldt, L. Taylor, D Thomas, R. Toschiano, M. Travis, B. TrouTT, D. Thomas, B. Vanderheid, H. Varman, M. Venable, B, Wilson, C. Weber, M. Wesl, B. Weyancl, G. Weigel, B. Weiss, D. Weiss, M. Wilkinson, D. Williamson, E. Williamson, W. Williamson, J. Wilson, M. Wheeler, B. Zoes. 1 in 'r6Q.A-u-'-19124-441 :F . i. Jones, N. Mcconachie, c, Hush, L. Bain, R. A. Merckle A. 'U'-4- -1 Huber, R. Leych, L. Boehm, W. F. Williamson, C, Gifford: M. 1 ' 'P Kramer, L. Prohaska. club and followed by a parTy Tor orphans, The presenTaTion of a Thanksgiving baskeT To a needy Tamily, Talks by visiTors on various phases of homemaking, and inTormaTive dis- cussions on domesTic subiecTs, Because oT The club's increasing populariTy iT is rapidly ex- panding every year, 'l37 SEATED, left to right-D. Schwartz, G. Russell, H. Sifers, R. A. Silene, D. McKimens, V. Fuler, R. Gardner, S. Andereadis, B. Bettinger, V. Crawford, L. McLaughlin, J. Steinisoff. STAND- ING-J. Wilson, J. Munro, J. Schweitzer, M. Pryzkop, J. Among The exTracurricular acTiviTies in which WiThrow girls may be Tound parTicipaTing, is Tower Y. This iunior-senior girls' organizaTion, is well-known as Y-Teens. A subdivision oT The Y.VV.C.A., Y-Teens, endeavors To bring out The besT ChrisTian ideals among high school girls. The members engage in many valuable, and aT The same Time enioyable, ac- TiviTies. They commenced The presenT year by presenTing each member of The TaculTy with a red rose and giving a Tea Tor all new mem- FIRST ROW, left to right-J. KlundT, B. Bush, J. Whitaker, A. Struck, B. Kober, E. Martin, R. Loheide, M. Humphreys, E, Karnes, M. Waldman. SECOND ROW-B. Vanderhide, J. Tilford, advisor, P. Hughes, S. Church, S. Reed, M. Boike, M. Mason, L. Mclntyre, S. Meier, M. Meas, J. Parker, R. Heimsath. THIRD ROW-left McKinnon, C. DeRuiter, R. Buehler, S. Paolino, J. Rubenbauer, President, F. Lewis, N. Petzhold, J. A. Hucksoll, N. Rimmer, A. Huber, D. Gruber, C. Becker, M. Camardo, J. Clarke, B. Schlofe, P. Hopper, P. Baum, C. Walsh. bers. l.aTer during The year They visiTed The Times STar building, sold Christmas cards, and enioyed Talks by various members ot The Tac- ulTy. Sponsored by Miss Tilford, Tower Y aTTempTs To see ThaT each girl is engaged in a proiecT which will noT only be ot aid in The developmenT of her own character and per- sonaliTy, buT will also be of value To The pub- lic. Tower Y members poinT out Their organ- ization as represenTaTive of The high sTand- ards WiThrow maintains. to right-J. Niederhelman, Vice President, B. Lessel, M. ST. Clair, M. L. Hill, B. Raymond, A. Mueller, J. F0991 M. McClana- han, Secretary, B. L. Weyland, J. Schultz, N. Tzckenberg, M. West, J. Selley, B. Willson. g, 55.34 ,f ly K 5..1,1Ay'g:fLwE, 'z w.u,1+1'ih::3ffiz1 iifQe1'rf.A1L1a'fff:s --w:f?fEM.,,,n1 fu':,..!sifi:1JHfffz'aksflaif we ww w -- ww 1- , --QM fwfr: 'wf-nv A New A' 1 ,'Qw.:,:mfw-..1.f,.H .W-1-1-w Nw' -ffm M:-fy?eaf2:r-21?-4?, Kfsffwfw'?4.lfff'vf55'AL :A .:we?nfi:-ffilflfr-fiwiwf - .. .U --1- 'V M J - Z fu F - . . J' V M'fg1,:y x aMg ' 7w - 33 , 3 -- . M . :.s:.7.-In-gf. - I224.w.f'4z2xfHWafNWaf5:wW.ff? 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STorTing vviTh The srnoofh Troin ride The pupils cofch The Thrill of Their holidoy os They Trovel Eosfvvord Through Ohio ond Wesf Vir- ginio. As soon os They orrive in Woshingfon one of The rnony Tours sTorTs. During The course of The Tours The Whife l-louse, Lincoln Memoriol ond The Woshingfon lvlonumenT ore vievved by The visiTors from CincinnoTi. The desire To see our noTion's copifol is deeply enfrenched in The heorT of every Americon. These lucky sTudenTs ore fulfilling This desire, While in VVoshingTon They grosp porT of The honor ond digniTy of our copifol. VisiTors be- gin To reoilize vvhof greoT Things ore done in Woshingfon by The Sfofesmen of our noTion. Every sTudenT vvho con should go on This Tour becouse, besides being educofionol, The Trip is olso o pleosonf vocoTion, ond offers on op- porTuniTy To leorn os well os To enioy oneself. FOREGROUND-D. Schmidt, O. Swissheim. STANDiNG, left To right-C. Wharton, B. Taylor, J. Warner, A. Wendell, B. Schulte, B. De Vore, K. Arm- strong, C. Jones, T. Riesor, N. Ckocke, B. Chappell, J. Fernsta- mocker, M. Jung, M. Walker, J. Luce, J. Jewell, A. Huber, N. Tackenberg, K. Stimson, R. Nolt- ing. FIRST ROW, left to right-S. Kleine, N, Kyrluck, J. A. Bicker, L. Fahnle, L. Kohler. SECOND ROW-M. Riggers, J. Leaky, J. Aden, N. Lancaster, F. Jones, S. Salt, V, Siekmunn. THIRD ROW-B. Taylor, C. Jones, A. Wendell, J. Warner, O. Swiss- helm, C. Wharton, T. Riesoro, K. Armstrong, W. Schulte, B. De Vore, D. Schmidt. Tip Toppers, a club tor tall Withrowites, spends most ot its time having fun. To be a member ot this club it is necessary to meet certain requirements. Boys must be six teet tall and girls tive feet eight inches. Under the able guidance ot its officers. Orville Swiss- helm, President, Charles Wharton, Vice Pres- ident, Pat DeVore Secretary, Shirley Kleine, Treasurer, and Virginia Leahy, Corresponding Secretary, many interesting activities are planned. In November the initiation of nevv members took place at Robinson Park and vvas tollovved by a party at the home ot one ot the members. Later in the year a swim- ming party vvas given at the Williams Y.lvl.C.A. for members ot the club and their dates. The meetings ot the club are held on Thursday nights at ditterent members' homes. Mrs. Konrad, the club's adviser, attends all the meetings, helps the club plan interesting activities, and otters Welcome suggestions tor the betterment ot the club. For the tinale ot the year the club had an all day picnic at Le Svvordsville Amusement Park. FIRST ROW, left to right-W. Von Epps, Treasurer, J. Sifers, Secretary, H. Yee, Vice President, J. Matthews, President. SECOND ROW-B. Schrof, R. Anderegg, C. Curtis, R. Kober, J. Mullin, E. Jones, R. Carroll, W. Vaughf, R. Griffith, R. Morris, R. Polson. THIRD ROW-S. Kiphurt, J. Knabe, A. Murphy, B. Mithofer, J. Rieser, C. Pundilidis, Alpho l-li Y is The Christion YouTh Orgonizotion of The Junior closs oT WiThrow. Under The guidonce of Mr. Andy Owens, The club sponsors mony octivities, including PorenTs' NighT ond severol interesting lecTures. The club's octions ore bosed upon firm Christion ideols. The members enioy seeing movies ond using The recreoTion focilities of The Willioms Y.M.C.A., where They meet every oTher Thursdoy. The club poves The vvoy for o beTTer morol life ond ciTizenship. NexT yeor These boys will become members of The Senior l-li Y under The di- recTion of Mr. Vordenberg. Z. Thornton, W. Mason. FOURTH ROW-W. Clossen, E. Korengel, S. Hagen, W. Rye, C. Stanforth, F. Morris, W. Lcufer, J. Radcliff. FIFTH ROW-D. Males, R. Roush, J. Herbert, J. Walters, G. Templeton, D. Clippinger, R. Scotton. For oll prospecTive young BronTe's or Dickinsons Scribblers Liferory Club offers The necessory opporTuniTy ond incentive for The development of creoTive writing TolenT. The members ore iunior ond senior girls chosen by The meriT of The com- posiTions submiTTed To The old members for iudgmenT. Spon- sored by Miss Willioms, Scribblers' proiecT for This yeor wos o scropbook for The Children's l-lospiTol, including progrcims of poeTry reoding ond ponel discussions of fomous books. The Club is worthy of The high esteem vviTh which iT is re- gorded by The sTudenTs ond foculTy of The school. FIRST ROW, left to right-J. Kemp, M. Knodel, M. Derbes, N. Fuldner. SECOND C-Wled9m9f,M- 5lfUf1k, -1- Hucksoll, G. Bain, FOURTH ROW-J. Coulter, P. Newbold, S. Strunk. THIRD ROW-B. Compton, N. Hohnson, ROW-Miss WllliO1mS, H. Bender, M- J- l-Hike, l-- McLoughlin. FIRST ROW, left To righf-W. Rye, J. Brown, E. Dugan, C. Flagg, D. Hammer, F. Jordan, J. Muriin, W. Van Epps, R. Eshenbuch, V. Groves, D. Davis, J. Thompson, G. Fry. SECOND Boike. ROW-P. Pummill, C. Meyers, R. Cashy, J. GraTe, H. Bosion, E. Tiger Club, perhaps more widely associaTed wiTh The name WiThrow VarsiTy AThleTic Club, is comprised of sTudenTs who have gained ouTsTanding recogniTion in VViThrow's varied aThleTic acTiviTies. All boys awarded varsiTy leTTers are eligible To membership. The purpose of This body is To promoTe a high aThleTic sTandard in The school and esTablish a means of cooperaTion beTween The TaculTy and sTudenT body. Preceding all imporTanT sporTs evenTs, TreauenT pep assemblies are sponsored by Tiger Club To encourage school spiriT and aTTendance and promoTe courTeous behavior of pupils aT These games. AnoTher worThwhile endeavor has been To raise The reauisiTe amounT of money To finance a schol- arship Tor a deserving aThleTe. To accomplish This, The Club sponsored a conTesT. The sTu- denTs parTicipaTed by donaTing Ten cenTs and Their aTTempT aT The soluTion of The idenTiTy of Ivlr. Tiger, an anonymous VViThrow aThleTe. Many WiThrow organizaTions, inciTed by Tower News, backed This scholarship drive enThusiasTically. FIRST ROW, left to right-J. Fogg, B. Myers, F. Baeriswyl, W. Fisher, S. Elliott, J. Henriques, C. Sudbrack, F. Stricker. SECOND ROW- J. Williams, M. Waldman, S. Loux, A. Ward, A. Con- stable, T. Sylvester, J. Wiley, P. Jones, J. Getgey, K. Murphy, S. Meier. THIRD ROW-C. Wiedemerp S. Strifler, J. Reeves, M. Stitts, J. Simpson, M. Wirth, P. Richey, J. Parker, S. Helmling, M. Knoll, M. J. Gosiger, M. Melampy, B. Vanderheicl. FOURTH ROW-M. Smits, M. Leifheit, J. Morris, M. Hughes, J. Schubert M. Ashman, M. Guenther, A. Ritner, S. Vega, J. Wilson, A Reichle, L. Whiting, J. Wheatley, J. Toerner. FIFTH ROW-J Huber, S. Holmes, P. Sullivan, P. Kennedy, J. Hain, V. Schlesing er, J. Ernst, T. Ruth, S. Church, P. Hughes, J. Klundt, A. Struck R. Heimsqfh, J. Leifheit, P. Taylor. ' Tennis is one of our tastest games and one that developes muscular coordination. lt claims membership ot boys and girls in every grade. Mr. Sherman is the sponsor ol this club and is admired by all the club members, not only tor his wonderful tennis talent, but also tor his quick sense ot humor and ability to get along with all types ot people. The club usually holds its tirst meeting in the early spring and continues 'til the end of the year. FIRST ROW, left to right-T. Newcomb, C. Miller, E. Mueller, R. Willson, B. Justin, T. Crews. SECOND ROW-E. Malora, R. Lang, M. Billiter, J. Kramer, P. Doulton, B. Priggee. THIRD ROW -H. Jewett, B. Gotthoffer, B. Black, D. Krehbiel, J. Swanson, J. Parder, P. Schorr. FOURTH ROW-C. Winterhalter, W. Burgess, L. Meade, E. Kinley, R. Anderegg, D. Botsch, J. Bost- wick. FIFTH ROW--D. Sykes, J. Shuster, B. Escher, B. Bentley, R. Barnes, D. Anderegg, D. Lundquist, P. Gosiger, R. Tartz. SIXTH ROW-P. McCartney, J. Lundquist, P. McDuffee, J. Deigel, K. 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'A 7 , 1 -- WA ,55 f' if kg ' , W 7 K fg-L, N' i 'ww 'ai Ar. 'Af' x ' '-fs--L -A A 1 - Y - ww - -N :. - '49 .M V N , Y - QA SA. ' Wie' ,rqk 3 :as gs L, fjyfgf g gf 3 ' A As 'A XA ,f Zi? , ff P wr A. ,L f -ai-' Q X f fi i 'Ai Sify' 7QVlgV Lff'?3 ' -5 E475 ' g Q f-3 K. -AR 'K gg, gi? W2 .4 . V A N X W , 4' -1 A .. A 9 f 2:-5-A A I H - 2 F - - L,'L ' ,. f . 5 f 2 T 155 A - K W k,., A AA if M .AAF A rw K , 92' 5 , Q- A 5 sri: A? - - ' ' ' , fi i J tax. .Na W' AAA- ,:.,A, f W Mary Ann Cromer Nina Kendle Typical examples of girls aT work in The Merchandising course! This is a new sub- iecT aT VViThrow This year. lT offers To boys and girls pracTical experience in all deparf- menTs of merchandising work in reTail sTores. Co-operaTing in The course operaTion are TourTeen downTown sTores, where sTudenTs work Three aTTernoons a week and on SaT- urday. Two aTTernoons a week a laboraTory course in Merchandising is given aT school. TwenTy-eighT girls have This year paved The ground-work Tor anoTher VViThrow proiecT. Catherine Wilson, PaT Wilson LEFT TO RIGHT J McDaniel B. Sfevens, A. Tcmrvin, S. Hcuck, H. Hines, C. Griffifh, M. White E Veforino B Keul M Luysfer J. Ilhardf, N. Kendle, C Wilson L Shracler F. M. CThe FuTure Merchoindisersl Club is mode up of dll sTudenTs Tdking The Merchon- dising course. The club meeTs every Third Fri- doy of The monTh during The sixTh period. Under The odvisory leodership of Miss Gorne-T Gooley, The F. M. Clulo hos os iTs oirns The TurThering of knowledge in The reToil field, The ciiding of choriToble ond philoinThropic in- sTiTuTions, ond sociol good Times TogeTher. AT Times iT inviTes professionol reToilers ond sTore execuTives To shore Their knowledge ond experiences. STANDING M A Cromer V. Leahy, M. A. Thomas, P. Wil- D. Baird, M. McGill, M. Sfrady J Aden C Del Vecchio l son B STichTenoTh C Thiess M. Case. SITTING-L. Guenther, McHargue, G. McCollum LEFT TO RIGHT-P. Newloold B. Golthoffer, C. Sudbock, M C. Ruchty, S. Blank, N. Allison P. Dells, B. Taylor, B. Prigge. FIRST ROW, left to right-J. Niederhelman, M. Knodel, H. Hardwick, R. Strifler, J. Wheatley, R. Lange, J. Hamilton. SECOND ROW-C. Wiedemer, P. Smith, B. Koonce, J. Worde- mon, S. Church, P. McDuffee, J. Messinger, E. Korengel. THIRD ROW-B. Tench, M. J. Coulter, E. Mamer, N. Gym. FOURTH ROW-N. Champion, M. Meyer, M. Bayles, J. Rubenbauer, K. The entire system ot the Tower News organi- zation depends upon its network ot reporters. They torm the direct contact with the students and their activities. Their iob is not an easy one, tor besides obeying all the English com- position rules, they must adopt a iournalistic style ot writing. The reporter must limit him- 'Fam Stimson, R. Leach, N. Tackenberg, N. Nelson, J. Messinger, S. Vega. FIFTH ROW-N. Fuldner, J. Kemp, J. Nagel, N. Fitz- gerald, R. Modlin, J. Brown, W. Rye, L. Meade. SIXTH ROW- H. Jewett, E. Grove, J. Doel, D. Morealis, D. Stearns. SEVENTH ROW-J. Daugherty, D. Kinney, L. Contner, E. Stockton, K. Armstrong, R. Kennan, B. Pace, B. Polson. self to a definite tield. His ambition may be getting a scoop for tirst page, or writing an editorial tor second page. What reporter does not remember his first intervievv? What- ever his iob may be, without his untiring et- tort, the paper might never achieve the high standard ot being All-American. EnThusiasTically reacTing To The magneTic sTim- ulus produced by life aT VViThroW, Tower News can well be considered The nerve cenTer of The various acTiviTies which Take place daily here aT school. The nucleus of The paper revolves around The ealiTor-in-chief. She has conTrol over The page ediTors, vvho in Turn have au- ThoriTy over The reporTers. Specialized ale- parTmenTs are sulo-divided inTo business, ad- verTising, and pul:-liciTy managers. MeeTing deadlines, planning make-up, and covering beaTs are all in a clay's work for The ener- geTic ediTors and reporTers. Thursday nighT climaxes The Tinal achievemenr. AROUND TABLE-R. Geleni, B. King, S. Wiese, B. Begler. SEC- OND ROW-J. Monroe, M. Mann, L. Chesser, J. McKenna, P. Pummill, J. Goeke, P. McCullough, B. Lundberg. LOWER RIGHT-Mr. Beachman, Adviser Miss Stella Green , These Annual Advisers Assist Student Staffs Mr. Arthur Rhollans Three capable teachers compose VVithrovv's annual advisory group. These teachers are not merely instructors but also friends who are always Willing to help. Late hours and hard Work result in the satisfaction of a job Mrs. Mildred Ladley well done and the production of a great an- nual. Their understanding anol patient guid- ance help make the Withrow Annual a leader in its field. 5 'IE .'. . ge S ,.. ,M ,J fu, gi S! W A M,A....n,, . ' 1 3 .Q ff 3 g 3' Qi ,A X L-Q W me I 5 ,ak il New A- H 2. ,.., x .,,. .maadf RiT5' 91 f, 1 . ' ZA, brg. ,:-f,2V-,. V - V . . E Q ' WW'mM' we Q 3 -MM ' V K V M 'm--fu , 3 W-'-Qi--'Q-'- mf , mg- ,M,Qf,,..1Mfm,M,,.L ,. . A. 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Ploying on imporTonT ond ef- TicienT role in The producTion of The onnuol, The LiTerory STQTT under The guidonceof Mrs. Lodley, ToculTy odviser, ond VVcilTer Meode, ediTor, works diligenTly ond odepTly in co- operoTion vviTh The ArT SToTT, on The diTTiculT Tosk of producing o finished onnuol of which VViThrovv con be proud. LOWER-C. Rief, J. Falfa, M. Derbes, B. Poce, P. Dells, P. An- drews, B. Tciylor, E. Hamer, H. Sifers, R. Leach. Joe FraTTalone Co Art Editor Pai' Fmn Co ArT Edifor WalTer Meade, Liierary Editor Through The c:ooperoTion of The liTeroiry sToTT eoliTor, The odverTising ecliTor, and The orT ed- iTors, The WiThroW Annual hos become a reol success. Endless hours of work and worry rnciy cause Wrinkles and gray hairs for These busy bees, buT Their greoT sciTisfocTion comes when They see Their rnasTerpiece, The i948 WiThrow Annual. Well organized sToTTs ore essenTioI To This vicTory. IT is The responsi- biliTy of The ediTors and Their sTofTs To see ThoT all maTeriols are submiTTeol To The prinTers on Time so ThaT YOU may receive your annual by class clay. ry Ann Cramer and Carol Allee Co Bus ness Managers Jim Morrissey Co Ad Manager Stan Hermetfe, Co Ad Manager i ! 1 TOP PICTURE, FIRST ROW, left to right-L. Baker, N. Cciprenter, J. Evans, M. Waldman, M. Fishback. SECOND ROW-J. Hun- cock, S. Church, A. Morten, C. Rief, B. Mullen. T.-IIRD ROW- D. Anderegg, A. Busch, E. Jones, D. Messinger, B. Mulhofer, B. Mason, S. Fray. Our Homeroom Solesmen For The Withrow Annual MIDDLE PICTURE, FIRST ROW, left to right-J. Moore, J. Gray, unidentified, F. McCullough, unidentified, P. Doulton, J. Stosky, C. House. SECOND ROW-F. Gales, M. Green, P. Jenkins, K. Stimson, J. Jackson, J. Jorden, J. Terhyden. THIRD ROW-M. Myer, J. Leifieht, J. Toerner, L. Mosier. FOURTH ROW-F. Guckenburger, T. Puroff, J. Crews, E. Muller, B. McKever, E. Cook, J. Muchacho. FIRST ROW-B. McCartney, L. Curtis, J. Hensel, R. Malloni, G. Long. SEC- OND ROW: M. Derrick, M. Linton, S. Kinder, R. Van Billard, M. Collins, B. Othling. THIRD ROW-E. Simpson, B. Forbus, J. Blythe, D. Moore. Thot slove you see in your homeroom every doy tor neorly o month, struggling over stotistics is one of your onnuol representotives. These boys ond girls go through o compoign soliciting orders tor our yeor- books. Their biggest problem is with the student who buys his onnuol on the instollment plon. These kids hondle so mony ot those little money bogs thot they con octuolly see them in their dreorns. Besides turn- ing in the collected money eoch doy, they hove to till out specified reports ond hove to be sure they ore not only complete, but olso correct. All this hoppens in o typicol doy ot o Withrow Annuol Representotive. lmwi 'Q 2, wif? lv 'Nl Q-New GW' w A V:i, ' KM X.. L, mx nv' an wmv ww 'M muy.-MM 1 ' if Q i V ,. - '1 , ,.-1 fm 42 mm -I E!-in '3 ,wurnb YQU Participate In 2:-Nu.hND C I O ' A' , ' 15? 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Mr. Nimmo insTrucTs The Tiger forward wall in The fine poinfs of offensive and defensive line play. In general The reserve Team, which is supervised by Mr. Wicheal, uses The same general formafion and Techniques as The varsiTy eleven. These coaches spend a greaT deal of Time sTudying The Teams of oTher schools, carefully vvafching for weaknesses and vulnerable posiTions which will make The Tiger aTTack more effecfive. All This vvork is done ouTside of The acfual coaching job and a greaT deal of acclaim is due These men for Their Time and efforf spenT in build- ing WiThrow a winning Team. NoT only does a Team need good coaches buT also good players such as speedy backfield men, heavy line blockers, and decepfive ball handlers. From The en- Tire squad only The mosf ouTsTanding make The firsT and second sTrings and They musT shovv excepfional qualifies and abiliTy To earn a leTTer. Our hafs are off To you, coaches and leTTermen. Lefierman .loe Martina Lefierman Earl Dugan Leilerman Roland Boike 'lst ROW: Z. Thornton, C. Crawford, E. Dugan, J. Martina, J. H. Andreadis, C. Eschenbach. 3rd ROW: F. Gibson, P. McGill, L Grate, C. Meyers, F. Sutton, E. Grove. 2nd ROW: R. Boike, F. Megas, D. Petrie, N, Phillips, J. Colwell, D. Boyle, B. Duncan Kareken, L. Lumley, G. Fry, W. Van Epps, D. Leonard, J. Neison, D. Davis. The Withrow Tigers battered their way Through an extremely difficult schedule with several out of town teams mixed in with the local teams. The Tigers faced top-flight op- ponents week after week, but their stubborn determination carried them on to victory. The hardcharging backs were matched only by the durable forward wall. The team, moti- vated by an all consuming desire to win, refused to quit even after the heart breaking defeat at the hands of St. Xavier. The coaches worked diligently with our stalwart gridiron warriors to produce the team spirit and well oiled football machine. Our fine cheerleaders provided an organized outlet for the en- thusiastic reaction of the student body. The win over Hughes which gave us the P.l-l.S.L. championship climaxed a very successful year. Withrovv Closes Season, Winning P.H.S.L Tifle As cool, crisp, aufumn breezes vied wiTh hu- mid heaT for supremacy, and summer waned, VViThrow's aTTenTion unanimously focused upon The NaTional SporT-FOOTBALL. FOOT- ball-The game whcih exTends an inviTaTion To everyone, The sTouThearTed may expend ex- cess energy while Their more Timorous com- panions spend an enioyable offernoon ob- serving The game. ln TigerTown proper The coaches, in preparafion for The opening TilT of The coming saga, applied finishing Touches To whaT was considered an exTremely grid- iron squad. The boys had worked exceedingly hard To condiTion Themselves for The rough sixTy min- uTe baTTles ThaT were To follow, and now ThoT school was well under way The opening en- counfer loomed foremosT in everyone's mind. This was To be The TesT of The maTerial which long weeks of Training had produced. The campaign was launched wiTh unhoped for success, and overroTed Reading High fell beneaTh The shiffy Tiger eleven, 35-O, as Charlie lvleyer, rugged blocking back, Tallied four markers. The Orange and Black con- Tinued To show power againsT CenTral Voca- Tional in a 35-O lopsided vicTory over The Hor- neTs. OuarTerback Jim Neison sparked The offense from The T formafion, while George Fry was The unsung hero of The forward wall. The firsT monTh of school having passed, Wifhrow launched full scale inTo pigskin en- TerTainmenT. AfTer passing over Their firsT Two opponenfs wiTh comparoTive ease, The Tiger- Town boys suffered Their firsT sefback of The season aT The hands of ST. X. in a hearTbreaker under The lighTs aT Xavier Sfadium. This Tra- diTional TilT was close, 21-TQ, and hard foughT all The way. The pigskin ToTers reTaliaTed, however, The following week and moved back inTo The win column by upseTTing a highly praised Elder eleven, 25-O. The play was rugged and iT Took Willard Van Epps and Norm Phillips To blasf The opposing line for pay dirT, so ThaT Wifhrow wound up on The long end of The score wiTh iTs Third vifcory in hand. The Tables were Turned, however, as The Purcell Cavaliers dealT our a severe Trouncing To our boys, who failed To break The iinx which has been mainfained for The pasT four consecufive years. The poTenT combina- Tion of Tough Purcell boys and a drizzling rain proved To be iusT Too much for The Tiger squad as They fumbled Their way To an T8-O sefback. Hard Times seemed To follow The Tigers as They approached mid-seoson by coming ouT on The shorT end of a T9-7 encounfer wiTh ShorT- ridge. The game was excifing and well foughT, and our haTs are off To The Indiana boys for Their good sporTsmanship. Alfhough WiThrow's chances for a T948 dis- TricT championship had waned considerably, The enTire school waifed in keen anTicipaTion for The concluding games of The season, which would decide The oufsfanding public and parochial Teams of The year. Thus is was felT ThaT The coming TilT wiTh VVesTern Hills would be decisive in The hoTly conTesTed race for The PHSL championship. However, before a large crowd aT The UniversiTy Sfadium, The Tigers and Maroons foughT To a 6-6 deadlock, allow- ing The ouTcome of The race To remain in doubf. The following week Wifhrow played hosT To a lighTly underrated Walnuf Hills eleven and, alThough play was close for The firsT Three quarTers, The TigerTown boys, sparked by Norm Phillips, finally smashed Through To a T4-2 vicTory. The Tigers Then Took Time ouT from CincinnaTi compeTiTion To iourney up-sTaTe To Chillicofhe, Ohio, To Try Their hand. The Cavaliers showed an excep- Tionol passing abiliTy which, combined wiTh Their ground power, proved Too much, as we dropped The Tussle, 33-20. NeverTheless The game was a Thriller, and a number of our boys played specTacular ball. AfTer refurning home, WiThrow's grid eleven was confronTed wiTh The Hughes Big Reds in The decisive TilT of The season. We were hosT on ThaT chilly November day as VViThrow's ample sfadium was filled wiTh ardenf supporfers of The op- posing Teams. Play was TighT Throughouf every second of The sixTy minuTes, and The crowd was especially Tense as The closing minufes waned. However, The Orange and Black mainfained on early fourTh quarfer lead, and as The gun sounded, by defeaTing Their oldesT rival, Hughes, WiThrow became T948 Public High School Champions. Good work and GOOD LUCK, Team! Norm Phillips, The TleeT TooTed holf bock of The Tiger Squod, skirTs his own righT end WiTh beouTiTul blocking To pick up o TirsT down ogoinsT The Elder PonThers. On our home field VViThrovv's decepTive ploy beoT The highly TovoriTe CenTrol l-lorneTs. One of The soddesT momenTs Wos when CenTrol broke Through our line To Throw Chorlie Meyers for o loss, buT soon oTTer Willord Von Epps picked up good blocking ond ron Thirfy yords for o Touchdown. bien.. , On o TooTboll Teom, or ony oTher Teom, oT The end of The yeor one mon is found To hove mode The mosT poinTs, buT do you ever Think of The oTher members of The Teom? WhoT obouT The linemen ThoT mode The long goins possible by Their occuroTe blocking? ln o gome few people see The linemen do Their job, oll eyes ore on The boll corrier. WiThouT The line, ci fooTboll Teom is like o cor vviThouT o moTorf however, boTh bocks ond linemen ore needed Tor vicTory. T if 'lst ROW: B. Virgil, N. Birney, C. Bryson, H. Jones, S. Beck, H. Harney, D. Mifchell, E. Cook. 2nd ROW: C. Tidwell, J. Bosfwick, J. Leonard, B. Edwards, I. Misali, D. Miller, D. McConnaT. 3rd ROW: B. Drier, H. Bosfon, D. Vance, R. Lyons, R, Tombinson, This year The Black and Orange Reserve Team emerged from The Gridiron wiTh a very suc- cessful record, winning all of iTs games excepT one, which vvas Tied. Some of The Teams To fall beneaTh The Tiger Club onslaughT vvere Hughes, WalnuT Hills, WesTern Hills, Xavier, and CenTral VocaTional. This year's Team, as in previous years, ended The season vviTh The Cincinnati Reserve Foodball Championship. The boys appear To have a greaT deal of new blood from The freshman class vvho show promise, along wiTh oTher ouTsTanding Team members from The sophomore and iunior classes, in helping To fill ouT The ranks of nexT yea r's va rsiTy. 'lst ROW: J. DemasTers, P. Woods, F. Cobb, C. Carpender, A. A Simon B. Hollaman, J. Lon . 2nd ROW: Dropped, D. Colder 1 9 1 Dropped, B. Biedinger, D. Lamblin, B. Anshufz, D. Hudson, L. MacKlin. 3th ROW: T. Campbell, R. Dieselberg, T. Hicks, J. Hatfendorf, E. Scar, B. Lyons, B. Wilson, J. Mohn. Afh ROW: Ill ,eis-f-K-W3:'.LQlr Hn w .,, .NA . am T . 4 if ar lf. B. Nelson, C. Parker, L. Megas. 4Th ROW: B. Cleland, R. Hohl, J. Turner, J. Tharpe, D. Carroll, M. Grueniger, E. Turner, A. McMilland. The freshman fooTball Team has broughT greaT honor To WiThrow This year. ln Their firsT year, These rough and ready boys have proved ThaT age and vasT experience are noT necessiTies of fine playing. These fuTure vars- iTy or reserve sTars realize ThaT They are re- ceiving The finesT preparaTion possible, and follovv insTrucTions impliciTly. Their skill was clearly illusTraTed in The pasT season when They won mosT of Their games wiTh fine spiriT and shovvmanship. This pasT year was The firsT Time The Frosh have played a full schedule and The coaches discovered ThaT The boys have a sure chance To defeaf sTrong compeTiTion if They are organized. T. Shroyer, B. Loy, D. Denman, D. Rogers, B. Glenn, D. Orlh, N. Neidich. 5th ROW: E. Dcilfon, R. Wilson, J. Martin, V. Bren- nan, C. Brandenberg, D. Klienfelter, T. MacCleary, E. Burress R. Messmer. -Q 2, w 7'Te ifr: 'Z 1 ' --iv 'Wi' hr LEFT TO RIGHT: B. McKinnon, L. Allen, T. Puincm, J. Moesia, D. Niland. Yea Teaml Fighii FighTl FighTl Blending Their sTrong voices vviTh The sTudenTs To supporT our Team, are The VViThrovv cheerleaders. Miss Mable Robinson, gym Teocher, has charge of These peppy VViThrovviTes who bring TorTh yells from The sTaalium, aT The Toorball games. The cheerleaders compose new yells anal new cheers vviTh The help OT Miss Robinson. WhaT is a TooTball game wiThouT hoT clogs, ham- burgers, and cokes? The girls of Dux Femina Take care oT This by selling appeTizing food To supply The sTudenTs vvifh energy To susTain Their pep. The enThusiasm of iTs Tans from boTh Junior and Senior l-ligh is a real inspiraTion To The Team. B. Ahr, C. Zealleyp J. Glasgow, S. DeRoo, N. Williams, G. Con nors LEFT TO RIGHT: J. SocraTes S. Slricklandg P. Gomes, G Nelcump, T. Novak. LEFT TO RIGHT: Audry Nixon, Harold Thomas, Don Yund, Bill Escher, Earl Kinley, Al Tevis. BELOW: Earl Kinley BELOW: Al Tevis Two miles orcoss country is no eosy job even for Those fel- lows who proctice foithfully every night. Our cross country teom is to be commended for its fine spirit. Al Tevis, Bill Escher, Audry Nixon, Eorl Ken- nley, ond Don Yund oll did fine work for their Cooch, Mr. Roy Wirth. The cross country meets were run ot Avon Field on Thursdoy ofternoons over o strenuous two mile course. Withrow is justly proud of Al Tevis who won o bronze medol for finishing in the first twenty. Cross country is one of the most rugged of sports ond certoinly one thot requires ci greot deol of enduronce. Those looys who go out for this hord kind of running must hove the reol sportsmon's spirit ond the will to win. The boys thot go out for corss country running hcrve on exceptionolly difficult iob to do ond they do thot iob well. They ore to be commended for their enthusiosm. 'lst ROW: D. Niland, R. Jett, B. Schulte, J. Reardon, J. Weston, J. Sifers, T. Hummel, R. Scotton. 2nd ROW: T. Stevens, A. Mur- phy, S. Hagen, R. Morris, D. Schuler, N. McAuley, T. Bingham, With a push or a dive the swimming team be- gins its watery course through a host of meets. The boys have spent long hours of practicing and training under the capable leadership of Mr. Wirth. The Tiger Swimming Team finished its T947-48 season in fourth place in the City League. The tanksters copped four of their dual meets, while dropping only three, and took fourth place honors in the three Cincin- nati swimming meets. Outstanding perform- ances this year were turned in by J. Reardon and J. V'v'eston. C. Johnson, Manager-D. Anis. 3rd ROW: D. Gee, l. Misuli, A. Lambert, E. Jones, R. Helder, D. Pratt, R. Wirth. 4th ROW: N. Neidick, C. Carpenter, J. Higgins, B. Lee. Reardon' swims the TOO and 200 yard free style, while Weston swims the 40 y a r d free style and lOO yard back stroke. These boys are seniors. Other boys swimming their last season for Withrow are: D. Niland, W. Schulte, R. Jett, N. McAuley, T. Stevens, T. Bingham, and E. Flagg. The mermen got off to a slow start by losing to Western Hills and then to Walnut Hills. The tide changed and they defeated Roger Bacon, Hughes, and Norwood. They then lost to West Hi, and fin- ished their dual meet season by downing Pur- cell. B. Schulte, A. Murphy wwf mf? xii! Roy Cadwalluder Bill Farbrigel' The Tiger VorsiTy boskeTboll squod Tinished The '47-'48 seoson vviTh Ten vicTories ogoinsT nine deTeoTs. ln leogue sTonding The cogers Tinished TourTh vviTh Tive vicTories ond Tour deTeoTs. The Tiger record doesn'T look Too impressive, buT every gome The Teom losT Wos losT by o very norrovv morgin. .lim Colvvell led The Teom vviTh Top scoring by dropping T70 poinTs in The boslceT, Tollovved by Forbriger ond DieTz vviTh T27 ond TOS respecTively. OT oll sporTs perhops boslceTboll requires The mosT speed ond coordinoTion vviTh more respon- sibiliTy resTing on The individuol ployer. To ocguire This requisiTe obiliTy, members of The boskeTboll Teom musT procTice long ond diligenTly, devoTing Their spore Time, Tor The beTTer porT oT Three monThs, To The sporT. Due To The very ToCT Thof boskeTboll is such o svviTT mov- ing gome, Cooch Wichoel musT drill his boys on ploys ond siT-ups, so ThoT in o gome, The Teom vvill Tunc:Tion eTTicienTly ond smooThly, vviTh o minimum of shoTs WosTed. BUT on The brighrer side, The boys love The sporT ond enioy Themselves Thoroughly. lst ROW: R. Caclwalloder, R. Shepler, J. Colewell, R. Bennett, H. Yee. 2nd ROW: S. McKay, C. Ernst, B. Forbriger, N. Dietz, N. Phillips, Coach Wichael. Here are Tiger ToWn's basketball heroes. These are Withrow's line Var- sity hoopsters who showed plenty ot spirit and endurance throughout a a rugged season. Although nine games out ot nineteen were lost, they were lost by a very narrow margin and only atter a long hard light. At any rate Withrow is still very proud of these boys who give their time and energy to Basketball. LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Jones, J. Bosfoick, E. Jordan, J. Hume, J. Sparks, E. Cook, A. McMillan. 2nd ROW: C. Hartman, D. Miller, The Tiger Club reserve squad followed close- ly in The TooTsTeps of iTs big brofhers, The var- siTy. Some of The sTar cubs of The sguod were l-lorry Andreadis, Dick ErnsT, Floyd Jordon, and Jim Kumpf. Some of These reserve boys were also members of The yorsiTy squod. These Tiger Cubs, under The cooching ond guidance of Mr. STephens, obToined experience which They will use nexT year os members of The VorsiTy. Good Luck Fellows! lst ROW: B. Woods, B. Shafer, D. Lambin, D. Brandenberg, C. Willson, H. Lambert. 2nd ROW: R, Clem, D. Hare, B. Anshufz, E. Kumpf, Coach Siephens, J. Miller, B. Mifchell, H. Andreadis, K. Horne. The Tiger-Cub hoopsTers had on exceIlenT seoson under Their new cooch, Ed STephens. They won nine gomes ouT of The ThirTeen played oll seoson. Six wins ond Three deTeoTs mode up The leogue ploy records. In oll oi Their gomes The cubs ouTscored all opponenTs 389-282, or o ToTol of TO7 poinTs. Jock Woods held The individuol scoring honors by copping 79 poinTs, noT Tor behind him were Don Miller ond I-lorry Andreadis wiTh 62 ond 53 eoch. J. Shrofe, D. ClapperT, D. Hudson, B. Corbin. uimfT.:..amimmmwmmnn1mwnmnrm..Hm.mm- ,.-,.z ..1s. .ww Tf-f essumuununmf-m.v,fi1,.,.sK'qm-n-suumw mmm-.1.:w..uunuv.iw'-nwfufw-qsazw-ws- In TigerTown The Mr. Tiger of The brood-jump is represented by George Noir. George hos seen ocTion on The Tiger Trock Teom Tor Three yeors. The long lumps which ore occrediTed To George hcive been direcTly due To his mony hours spenT in procTice. ln ciddiTion To his duTies os brood-jumper, he ol- so pcirTicipciTes in The relciys. His long TosT sTride hos olso given him good Time in This Veevent. is e ee Dove Nilond is one of The besT sprinT- ers of which Tiger Town con boosT. He speciolizes in The TOO yord dosh cis well os The 440 yoird reloy ond oTher Troclc evenTs. Dove holds The ciTy rec- ord Tor The 50 yord dosh os well os some neor record Times Tor The TOO yord dosh. He hos spenT Tour yeors wiTh The Tiger Trock Teom ond hos conTribuTed greoTly To iTs success eoch yeor. For The posT couple of yeors WiThrow's hopes in The hgih hurdles hove been in Norm Phillips. Ecich spring he is To be seen on The WiThrow Troclc procTicing Tor The big meeT. His long powerful legs corry him eosily ond swiTTly over The wooden borriers. His long sTride olwoys ccirries him To The heod of The field ond There he remoins unTil The roce is won. i e High Jump: Vern Crcives Each year The VViThrovv Track Team conTinues To add honors To iTs already vasT collecTion. The Junior and Senior Teams boTh parTicipaTe in Tull programs. The Senior Team has among iTs evenTs The mile run, The 220 yard low hurdles, 220 yard run, The shoT, The discus, The 880 yard run and relay, The lOO yard dash and high hurdles, and The 440 yard run. The Junior Team follows a similar program in iTs meeTs which are held along vviTh The Senior meeTs. Pole Vuulfz Do The Track Team is coached loy Mr. Nimmo. Nim, as he is popularly known To The boys, spends much Time in coaching his champion- ship Teams. He accomplishes his Task loy help- ing The boys and learning The capabiliTies of each. He Then works wiTh each looy To de- velop his parTicular TalenTs. His undersTanding of The boys parTicipaTing in Track enables him To produce championship Teams. A voTe of Thanks is due him for his work. Running: Floyd Jordon and Fred Gibson l R. Cosby R. Shepler i . l T l . lv T Agoin This seoson The Teom sTorTed off in o big vvoy in The defense of T T iTs TiTle os disTricT chompions. They hove Tollovved closely in The TooT- sTeps of losT yeor's chompions ond ore looking Torvvord To reToining The crown. Their hopes Tor vicTory ore sTrengThened by o good crop of sTor ployers. Jock Croble is The TirsT-sTring coTcher wiTh boys like Corl Aschenboch ond Jim Brown compleTing The boTTery. Bill Shinkle, Dick ErnsT, Jim Nieson, ond Roy Shepler moke up The Tiger infield. The ouTTield is coyered by Rus Cosby, Henry BosTon, ond Eorl Dugon. ln oddiTion To These TirsT-sTringers, Cooch Gillilond hos o good supply of eoger reserves. Boys like Jim Kumpf ond Bill AnshuTz will see ocTion on The Squod. VViTh This combinoTion of good ployers under The cooching of Mr. Gillilond The Tecnm is ossured of sucsess. ' ' T. April comes ond wiTh iT The opening oT The Tiger boseboll seoson. 176 A. McMillan J Nleson J Brown The Tigertown baseball team rates high on the Withrow list of sports. Last year, aided by an abudance of good material and the coaching of Mr. Gilliland, the Tigers were able to capture the district championship. The team, although weakened by the loss of some outstanding senior members, has been bol- stered by an abundance of new material. Again this year the Tigers are looking for- ward to capturing the championship. Their claims to the title are bolstered by a tight infield defense, and a powerful battery. TO THE VRIGHT: left to right-R. Cosby, G. Fry, R. Shepler, J. Neison. BELOW, left to right-D. Ernst, F. Guurdullo, C. Aschenbock, D Hagen. L LEFT TO RIGHT-P. Krummel, Mr. A. Owens, G. Nickerson 'L STANDING FOREGROUND-B. Forbriger. KNEELlNG-Mr. A. Owens, W. Martin, G. Choncller, F. Guckenberger, D. Bishop. STANDING- G. Phillips, C. Buumgarfner, R. Cadwalluder, P. Krummel, J. Scrofe, B. Justin, J. EosTlund, S. Hagen, A. Wendell. The Golf Tecim, c1noTher of our chompion oThleTic groups, showed Us This yeor ThoT pro- fessioncil golf con be ployed by omoTeurs. Since The beginning of The firsT gome Thof resembled golf in oncienf Rome, golf hos in- creosed in populorify in momy nc1Tions of The modern World. The people of The UniTed STciTes find greof enioymenT in This inTriguing posfime ond ThroughouT The counTry There is oi clomor for Tournomenfs. Our golf Teom members, who receive skilled insTrucTion from Mr. Owens, moy some dey be The noTion's chompion golfers. AlThough in The coming yeor This unique group will lose mony mem- bers, ci promising fuTure beckons wiTh skillfull ployers ond mciny vicTories. RESERVE, FIRST ROW-J. Maurer, P. Pummill, C. Schweitzer. SECOND ROW-B. JusTin, J. McDonald, L. Grueninger. X lf! .ii hlwww-, Q5 , ,NNN ON BARS- . Tomlinson, B. Glenn, P. Johnson. KNEELING-R. Guridona, i. Lewis. STANDING-R. Mitchell, H. Whitman, N. Biltz, B. Lyons, I. Turner. The brawny Tarzans of Withrovv are seen in her Gym Team, which is entirely devoted to expert gymnastics such as rope climbing, horizontal bar acrobatics, activities on long and side horses, and other rigorous feats of skill. Sometimes one may even see some horseplay enacted, such as hanging from horizontal bars by the toes. The boys of the Gym Team are given only two events on which to concentrate all their skill and energy, and they work hard at their task. Mr. Tom P. Gilliland's coaching ot the Gym Team adds still another duty to his athletic guidances. Dick Mitchell, a Sophomore, is the member of the team who received Withrow's loudest ac- claim. FIRST ROW-P. Blackmore, J. Brown, D. Decks. SECOND ROW: Mr. M. Renshow, C. Eschenback, P. Krummel, B. Bowman. S-in-x?sv 'Qv'-Lis' V- is 'iixiwr 4 Yagfffiff-4 -: 33 L-an r 'ying FW AND YOUR if SPORTS ,1m. W 'Hi ff X' - K' if X .ii Vf if Y Q Uni You.. Cn - 96 , Q 4, Q35 gif, 396 9 1 6: 9 fri 4? 5 via A ggyisw ifgif gage, Q Q 4 7 v Q f, Eskwoagqiw 'X aww W2 ,B . v , 5' X 7 ,, .. m y , -gg 2 E Q? Engage In ix. ,, 5 3 M ', .,.t if 3 1, .. L ax, X1 41 X - , 'ravi if ws- .MA , Q fl rv X A, 22 551 Q 41? W- R f f ? ' V t 1. Q -I gg QMS? R , gk is Q S-- Gmi- xi 2 3' , Ki , Eiwil 5 f 'sims , i 1 1 x 3 VK -f , , 2 if -5 - , 1 A. 551 K Q WL YZ? I ,Q 5? 5 X is I rss? Q 1 1 3 . ,.,, 7. Assuming The responsibiliTy of efficienf managemenT of The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion are six girls whose capabiliTies well recommend Them for The Tasks which They perform. As presidenT, Shirley Williamson presides over all meeTings and sees ThaT The affairs of G.A.A. run smoothly. AssisTing her is Laura Allen, vice-presidenf, a viTal member on all The com- miTTes, while Janie Moesfa, Treasurer, manages The financial affairs. By Taking minufes BeaTTie Cadvvallider fullfils The duTies of corresponding secreTary, While Barb Tench keeps The records and books of G.A.A.'s hisfory in her official ca- paciTy of hisTorian. Carefully managing The poinT sysfem, Janie Messenger, as recording secrefary, has as her duTy The keeping ofa separaTe card for each member and The record- ing of The number of poinTs earned by each girl. These girls are represenTaTive of The high sfandards and wholesome spiriT prevailing among The girls of G.A.A. B. Tench, J. MoesTu, J. Messinger, S. Wil- liamson, B. Cadwallder, L. Allen CLOCKWISE-M. Kiellenberg, L. Allen, M. Benkowski, J. Forbes, N. Roudebush, B. Goiihoffer, K. Wildeson, J. Weigel, M. Wesf, E. Sfoneburner, M. Schwier, J. Moe- sta, C. Grimm. ' ROBINHOODETTES ABOVE-M. Schwier, P. Hermeiet, E. Stoneburner, M. Ewers, S. Magly. 186 The Tomilior yell Reooly, oim, Tire! is consTonTly heorol from The bock of The school in The eorlier porT of The school yeor. Also heord is The pleo To miss os mony sTuolenTs os possible. These exhor- ToTions ore for The benefiT of Those girls who go ouT Tor blisTereol horids in oloily orchery procTices. ATTer securing The re- quired omounT of procTice, They ore eli- gible Tor The oinnuol TournomenT in which They give Their oll To obToin Those Top honds. NELSONETTES ABOVE--Jean Giese, Jackie Hill Joyce Reeves. Ping, goes the shuttlecock as Pookie Al- len, WithroW's outstanding badminton star, makes a serve. Badminton, the sport for young and old, is not only a favorite sport at Withrow, but is also played in many yards. Many enioy this sport because there is never a dull moment. There are quite a fevv people who play on badminton courts during the summer in order to practice for next year's tournaments. These tournaments are a big event of the athletic season. Many girls of GAA. take part in these competitive trials. Here it is spring again! This is the time every year when you see those tennis balls flying so svviftly through the air. Yes, it is GAA. again sponsoring one of its enthusiastic games in which so many athletic girls take part. The interested spectators watch fascinated while the ball bounces on and off the courts rhyth- mically. There is a given time each vveek in which these ambitious students meet. Singles and doubles make tennis matches complete. After school Withrow courts are used for practicing. Kay Wildeson is the tennis spon- sor. Tennis Expert: Kay Wildeson Badminton Star Laura Lee Allen The acTive sporT of volleyball is indeed a TavoriTe among all The girls of GAA. Under The leadership of Janie MoesTa The Teams looked greaT. PracTice makes per- fecT, is a True saying in This sporT, Tor The mosT experienced Teams proved The vic- Tors. To sum up a greaT season of volley- ball, a Public I-ligh School Play Day was LEFT TO RIGHT-J. Forbes, J. Fussenger, S. Williamson. f'Ground, sTicks. Ground, sTicks. Ground, sTicks. Bully! is The familiar cry oi VViThrow's energeTic hockey Teams. Hockey has TasT be- come one of The mosT popular and exciTing games, noT only in gym classes, buT also as one of The many GAA. acTiviTies. ln early spring and Tall you can see These girls Trading indiscriminaTe blows on shins and bully alike as They race Toward The goal. Hockey keeps These lassies in good shape, and gives Them an opporTuniTy To learn The imporTance of Team work. held aT WiThrow in which many public high schools in CincinnaTi parTicipaTed. When The volleyball season is finished baskeT- ball rolls around once more. The Honky Tanks, vviThouT a oloubT, showed The greaTesT abiliTy and sporTsmanship. This greaT Team originaTed in Junior High and has vvon cham- pionships ever since. The acTive sporT OT baskeTball keeps you cansTanTly on your Toes and iT has long been a TavoriTe of GAA. members. FaiThTul pracTice made Teams champs. Baseball is noT iusT a boy's sporT. The girls love iT. The pep and enThusiasm sTored up in The -girls during The winTer vvere fully aroused in The spring during The baseball sea- son. The girls proved Their skill in caTching, piTching, anal baTTing on The diamonds aTTer school. Teams were organized and com- peTiTive games were played in which The girls enioyed Themselves Thoroughly. B. Tench, L. Allen f Q sspp l A - 'wi T fs: aw 1 rw - I If if , .vw Aj K, , '21- ' wiv' if my A, ef, if 2 , A L QQ' Q, 'fag . wwf f. 3 ,- ,Q wtf ,Q , , 549 w A QEQYQ , V :s2gmffEQvv.Q. ' rff- f :ax , ,... , z .... s f ' XS ' g ff ,142-, A Q Q g m e f , 5 i 11?-5 za ' 83,8 1 5 V 20 : wifi 1 5 .Eh 'F - K E xg Sm 3 x ls if Q +. E 5 fi! wi ,S f.s . vp ,qi J, 5, 'NWA , + wp 4: ff ROW ONE: left To right-B. Myers, S. Newell, G. Eyson, S. Volksiadf, N. Egry, C. Gohs, S. Anderson, L. Long. ROW TWO Under The experT sponsorship of Miss Helen l-iuTchison, gym Teacher, The girls of Dance Club aT VViThrovv execuTe Their TolenTs vviTh grace and poise. WiTh The eleganT guidance oi TalenTed Marilyn Kieiienberg, The presidenT, The members performed an exceedingly lovely reciTal To sum up weeks oT inTensive ABOVE: ROW ONE, lefl To righf -J. Sfovall, M. Worih. ROW TWO-N. Kyrlach, L. Allen, S. Elliott, .I. Forbes. -.l. Gray, P. Kennedy, J. ShuberT, J. Hain, S. Church, Nameless, J. Walke, G. Whife, nameless, A. Genirup. work. The inTricaTe sTeps of individual num- bers vvere originaTed by The members and shovved The splendid Technique The Dance Club promoTes. They pracTice TaiThTulIy every Thursday aTTernoon and They aim Tor graceful poise and carriage as Well as Tor learning complicaTed buT beauTiTul dances. STANDING: left to righi-M. Maple,J Reinhold V Cole J Mil Schenke S Foley J Messinger M Wirth S Hancock J Moesia ler, Unidentified, N. Hall, J. Fussinger C Kennedy M Divas S I C H h Rice, J. Manfhey, M. Simmons, B. Tench D Allison N Swarfz M C Ruchey B Gonhoffer 'l L Hamlllon D Green Us SEATED-N. shockley, H. sifefs, J. savory v siemh E L N Tuckenbefs ON DIVING BOARD N Rvvdebvsh P RW Sfoneburner, G. Baldwin, A. Busch, E J Nagel J Boeschlun S R A Noelcke J Schaefer Feafured in The HiT Parade of l947, The vvafer paganf spon- sored by Miss Mabel Robinson, were The swimming sTars of Vvifhrovv. HighlighTing iT were The specfacular formafions, such as The sTar and pyramid, done by aquaTic beauTies. Ad- ding a greaT deal To The per- formance were The diving demonsTraTions. lT vvas a vvell planned affair and deserved all The praise iT received. FIRST ROW: leff To righf-M. Ruchty, D. Allison, J. Rheinhold. SECOND ROW-M. Davis, N. Roudebush, M. Maple. BOTTOM PICTURE: LEFT TO RIGHT-S. Schenke, M. Davis, M. Hill, R. Reed, C. Kennedy, B. Tench, S. 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Feiler, Verna Edith Fessenden, Robert Wallace 3619 Tamarack Ave.-Zone 7 6612 Britton Ave.-Zone 27 3163 Bellewood Ave.-Zone 13 2400 Boone Street-Zone 6 1614 Beacon Street-Zone 5361 Charloe Street-Zone 30 27 3805 Woodford Road-Zone 13 6313 Sierra Street-Zone 1954 Berkley Ave.-Zone 27 29 5055 Anderson Place-Zone 27 3147 Bellewood Ave.-Zone 13 1815 Berkley Ave.-Zone 29 2346 Paredo Ave.-Zone 6 2635 Edmondson Rd.-Zone 9 3019 Beaver Ave.-Zone 13 1256 Sutton Ave.-Zone 30 473 Missouri Ave.-Zone 26 2837 Linwood Rd. -Zone 8 5708 Prentice St.- Zone 27 3147 Madison Rd.-Zone 9 3781 Ferdinand Pl.-Zone 9 5321 Weltner St.-Zone 27 3531 Harrow Ave. Zone 314 Stites- -Zone 8 1512 Sutton Ave.-Zone 30 3264 Stettinius Ave. -Zone 8 6511 Beechmont Ave.-Zone 30 3843 Columbia Pkwy.-Zone 26 3651 Woodford Rd.-Zone 13 4539 Hester Ave.-Zone 27 1188 Herschel Ave. -Zone 8 3932 Holman Circle-Zone 13 6255 Orchard Lane-Zone 13 3620 Parkline Ave. 2915 Robertson Ave. -Zone 8 -Zone 9 5206 Grafton Ave.-Zone 29 1541 Elizabeth Place-Zone 29 1912 Dana Ave. Fielden, Doris Fern 3125 Hackberry St. Fields, Patricia Ann 2759 Markbreit Ave. Finn, Patricia Harriet 3551 Madison Park Ave. Fisher, Barbara Jane Fisher, Wilma Jane Fitzgerald, Nancy Marie 5937 Ridge Ave.- -Zone 1 -Zone 7 -Zone 8 -Zone 9 Zone 13 2253 Suffolk St.-Zone 30 3535 Vista Avenue Fitzpatrick, William Howard 3686 Saybrook Ave. Fitzwater, Robert Lee Flagg, Elgin Ernest Fleck, Emil Ernst Forbriger, Arthur William Forste, Virginia Mae Francis, Lloyd Eldon Franke, Donald Elmer Frattalone, Joseph Antony Fray, Spencer Frede, Glenna Ardith Frederick, Donald John Frederick, Harold Lee Freeman, Emma Jean Friason, Jean Fry, George Arthur Fuldner, Nancy Clark 3825 Ferdinand Pl. 2057 Hewitt Ave. 3626 Wabash Ave. -Zone 8 -Zone 8 -Zone 9 -Zone 7 -Zone 7 2858 Madison Rd.-Zone 9 3303 Orion Avenue-Zone 13 6731 Britton Ave.- Zone 27 3113 Beaver Ave.-Zone 13 918 Windsor St. -Zone 6 6830 Sampson Lane-Zone 13 1419 Kenova Ave.-Zone 16 4437 Whetsel Ave.-Zone 27 3028 Cinnamon St. -Zone 8 826 Wehrman Ave.-Zone 29 3155 Fredonia Ave.-Zone 29 3611 Trimble 4113 Sherel Lane -Zone 7 -Zone 9 Gaker, Robert William Box 357, Kuqler Mill Rd.-Zone 27 Games, Paul Allen 3620 Tamarack Ave.-Zone 7 Garner, Harry James 1734 Cleneay Ave.-Zone 12 Gassett, James Jim Gibbons, Jacqueline Marie Gibler, Rose Marie Gibson, Fred Giese, Jean Eleanor Gifford, Caryl June Gilbert, Norma Jean Gilene, Rose Anna Gillespie, Mary Frances Glazier, Mary Russell 3636 Washington Ave. Glenn, Carolyn Constance Gobrecht, Gary Ellison Goecke, Jeanne Carol Gohs, Carolyn Ruth Gosiger, Mary Jane Grabencamp, Bonnie Lou Greenlee, Ira William Griffith, Claire Jean 536 Whetsel Ave.-Zone 27 2532 Park Ave. -Zone 6 5406 Charloe St.-Zone 27 2413 Boone St. 3601 Madison Rd. 4546 Orkney Ave. -Zone 6 -Zone 9 -Zone 9 6602 Merwin Place-Zone .. 2333 Marquis St. 1007 Kinmont St. 2827 Park Ave. -Zone 6 -Zone 8 -Zone 29 -Zone 6 1021 Redway Ave.-Zone 29 1869 Hewitt Ave.-Zone .. 6439 Graceland Ave.-Zone 13 3036 Linview Ave. -Zone 8 2715 Markbreit Ave.-Zone 9 4014 Kellogg Ave.-Zone 26 2120 Fulton Ave. -Zone 6 Groenke, Albert Frederich 1226 Cliff Laine Drive-Zone 26 Guenthor, Louise Margaret 620 Athens Ave.-Zone 26 Gutiahr, Ann Hale, Marilyn Rose Haley, William Hamlin, Frank Lewis Hammer, Don James Hanauer, Richard Hunt Hancock, Lillian Joan Hannaford, Charlotte Sue Hardin, Margie Ann Hardwick, Helen Howell Hargis, Bud Hathorn, Etta Marie Hawkins, Kathryn Haysbert, William David Healy, Charles Heath, William James Heeb, James Mitchell Heibeck, Carol Shirley Henderson, Robert Lee Hendrixson, William Hayes Hensel, Richard Karl Hensgen, Paul Fredrick Hensley, Aileen Hermetet, Stanley Greer Hertzig, Richard Lee Hesselbach, Bonnie S. Hildebrand, Helen Kathyrn 1318 Duncan Ave. 311 Broadway 3580 Mt. Vernon Ave. -Zone 8 -Zone 2 -Zone 9 1829 Fairfax Ave.-Zone 7 4002 Whetsel Ave.-Zone 27 5758 Marmion Lane-Zone 13 3530 Erie Ave. 3878 Isabella Ave. -Zone 8 -Zone 9 6916 Section Rd.-Zone 13 2210 Auburn Ave.-Zone 5620 Knight Ave.-Zone 13 218 Stanley Ave.-Zone 26 2913 Monfort St. 1325 Chapel St. -Zone 6 -Zone 6 3610 Michigan Ave.-Zone 8 6634 lris-Zone 13 3655 Besuden Court-Zone 8 6952 Roe St.-Zone 27 Hemphill, Gwendolyn Helen 2843 Rosella Ave. Hempel, Joan Marjorie 6240 Beechview Circle-Zone 13 4100 Whetsel Ave.-Zone 27 6259 Graceland-Zone 12 3426 Custer -Zone 8 -Zone 8 5805 Adelphia St.-Zone 27 6120 Graceland-Zone 12 6215 Ridge Ave.-Zone 13 2343 Park Ave.-Zone 6 800 Wm. H. Taft Rd. -Zone 6 1534 Corvallie Ave.-Zone 16 Hill, Jacqueline 1662 Suttan Ave-Zone 30 Hill, Ruth Marie 6728 Alpine Ave., Silverton-Zone 13 Hines, Helen Marie 3712 Sachem-Zone 26 Hoffhouse, Walter John L. B. Harrison Club-Zone 6 Hofstetter, Betty Loraine 6522 Waldorf Pl.-Zone 30 Hohnstine, Betty Jean 3122 Parkview-Zone 13 Holman, Lenamae 2434 Langdon Farm Rd.-Zone 12 Holt, Harold Lester 5980 Kellogg Ave.-Zone 28 Holtmeier, June Ann 5525 Islington Ave.-Zone 27 Horwitz, Earl Phil Houck, Shirley Alice Howland, Chester Smiley Hull, Allen Robert Hume, Thomas H. Humphreys, Mary Frances Hurst, Elston Francis 2228 Hudson Ave.-Zone 12 322 Tusculum Ave.-Zone 26 1201 Halpin Ave.-Zone 8 5622 Ridge Ave.-Zone 13 3716 Stevens Pl.-Zone 26 3755 Drake Ave.-Zone 9 Hunt, Joan 3809 Columbia Parkway-Zone 26 2909 Robertson Ave.-Zone 9 Hurst, Virgie M. 3309 Westside Ave.-Zone 8 llhardt, Geraldine Rae 3901 Kilbourne Ave.-Zone 9 Jackson, Charmaine J 3317 lbsen Ave.-Zone 9 Jacobs, Paul 1640 Rose Pl.-Zone 29 Jacobs, Tom 3312 Arrow Ave.-Zone 13 Jameson, Olive Louise 3842 Columbia Parkway-Zone 26 Jett, Roy 1810 Section Rd.-Zone 16 Jennings, Doris 3141 Ridgewood-Zone 13 Jester, James Donald 2815 Hyde Park Ave.-Zone 9 Jilek, Richard Eric 1965 Cleneay Ave.-Zone 12 Johnson, Edgar M. 3624 Kendall Ave.-Zone 8 Johnson, Geraldine Golden 3012 Stanton Ave.-Zone 6 Johnson, Hortense 5417 Owasco St.-Zone 27 Johnson, Nancy Ann Jones, Kenneth E. Jones, William Juergens, Dorothy Joan Kalomeres, Rita Kapelson, Joan Ruth Kareken, Francis Karnes, Elaine Kayser, James Merrill Keal, Mary Beth Keel, Kenneth Eugene Keith, Walter Eugene Kemp, Charlotte Jane Kendle, Nina Faye Kerchner, Grace Winifred Kirschner, Gerson Kirsten, Ronald Frederick Kiellenberg, Marilyn Joanne Knight, Ellen Lee Knodel, Marilyn Clare Knoll, Martha Ann Koch, Arthur William Koehler, Betty Lou Koeninger, Edward C. Korseberg, Richard Gene Krienen, William Charles Krummel, Walter Paul Lahusen, Katherine Lancaster, Nancy Helen Lawrence, Dorothy Ann Leahr, Roberta Florence Leahy, Virginia A. Lecke, Maxine Carolyn Leimberger, John Robert 45 Arcadia Pl. 1620 Potter Pl. -Zone 8 -Zone 7 2147 Gilbert Ave.,-Zone 6 6439 Mayflower Ave.- Zone 13 3617 Ravenwood Ave.-Zone 13 3511 Reading Rd.-Zone 29 3720 Michigan Ave. 3741 Morris Pl.- Zone 26 7203 Scottwood Ave.-Zone 16 1531 Yarmouth Ave.- Zone 29 6118 Prentice St.-Zone 27 912 Churchill Ave. -Zone 6 3130 Griest Ave.-Zone 8 5503 Tompkins Ave.-Zone 27 5898 O'Meara Pl.-Zone 984 Burton Ave.-Zone Box 57, B Section Rd.-Zone R.R. 15, Box 112--Zone 4531 Orkney Ave. 13 29 15 15 -Zone 9 3528 Principio Ave.-Zone 26 2559 Erie Ave. 2721 Arbor Ave. 1768 Lawn Ave.- -Zone 8 -Zone 9 Zone 29 6334 Graceland Ave.-Zone 12 1780 Wilaray Terrace-Zone 30 2240 Rosedale Ave.-Zone 12 5215 Stewart Ave.-Zone 13 3416 Delta Ave -Zone 8 6298 Kincaid Road-Zone 13 3551 Woodburn Ave. -Zone 7 5409 Ward Street-Zone 27 3320 Eastside Ave.-Zone 8 1942 Crane Ave. -Zone 7 1530 William Howard Taft Road-Zone 6 Lewis, Eleanor Jeanne 658 Rushton Road-Zone 26 Levi, Donald Merrill 1325 Duncan Ave.-Zone 8 Lewis, O. Mayo 3735 Ault Park Road-Zone 8 Love, Elizabeth Marie Lucas, Joan Marie Luedeker, Evelyn Henny Lundberg, Barbara Jane Lundquist, Joanne Louise Lutz, Thomas A. Luyster, Maiorie Blanch Luyster, Marquerite Audree Lynn, Lucille Loschiavo, Rosemary Josephine 3428 Monteith Ave.-Zone 8 6819 East Fork Ave.-Zone 27 3545 Lee Pl.-Zone 29 6901 Bramble Ave.-Zone 27 2937 Observatory-Zone 8 1708 East McMillan-Zone 5 1203 Hayward Ave.-Zone 26 2907 Erie Ave.-Zone 8 2907 Erie Ave-Zone 8 1911 Avonlea Ave.-Zone 29 Macarthy, David Jackson 3445 Custer St.-Zone 8 Magel, Sally Ann Malora, Elissa Mallory, John L. Mann, Merlin D. Manthey, Janet Maple, Maude Jessie Marks, Paul John Marshall, Marcell Bell Marshall, Patricia May Mason, Martha Anne Martin, Lucille Jacgueline Martina, Joseph Anthony Matz, Roy Joseph Maul, Charles Orval McAuley, Ned Gruber McClanahan, Mary Ann McClure, Robert M. McCollum, Gay Anne McCollum, Peggy McConachie, Nancy McDaniel, Winifred Jo McDowell, Mary Lois McGarry, Mary Helen McGill, Mary Louise Irene Mary McHargue, McHargue, Virginia Grace Shirley Emma McKeehan, Joan Carol Dorothy Ann William Kenneth Lee McKenna, McKimens, McKinnon, McMullin, McNeely, Bonnie LaBelle Meade, Jr. Walter W. Meas, Myrna Jean Melson, Ronald Earl Melvin, Monte Parker Melvin, Richard Irvin Merten, David Fischer Miller, Gene Mitchell, William Bolivar Modlin, Lowell Ronald Moesta, Jane Alice Moore, Betty Jo Moore Jr., Robert Pittman Moraites, Richard Stephen Morrissey, James Thomas Morrissey, Joan Moyse, Eleanor Yuette Mueller, Angela Mary Muhlhofer, Frank William Mulholland, Joyce Ann Mulholland, Mildred Mae Mullen, Barbara Ann Munro, Joan Geneva Murphy, Rufus Weston Nagel, Joyce Loween 1618 Beacon Nelcamp, Gail A. Nelson, Kathleen Bouchette Nelson, Sarah Elizabeth Neu, Donald Leo Newell, Sally-Lou Newman, Suzanne Arlene 1168 Beverly Hills Drive-Zone 26 6721 Maple Street 3428 St. John's Place-Zone 8 2986 Linwood Rd.-Zone 8 4129 St. Johns Terrace-Zone 13 3710 Creighton Place-Zone 26 4319 Verne Ave. 3243 Linwood Rd.-Zone 26 ' 3240 Gaff Avenue-Zone 6 1255 Grace Ave.-Zone 8 5116 Conway St.--Zone 27 4715 Mathis St.-Zone 27 4091 Homer Ave.-Zone 27 3758 Maine Ave.-Zone 12 6022 Ridge Ave.-Zone 13 1232 Rossmore Ave.-Zone 29 3306 Lambert Pl.-Zone 8 3311 Evanston Ave.--Zone 7 2517 Hemlock St. -Zone 6 1942 Lawn0Ave.-Zone 29 2123 Gilbert Ave. -Zone 6 1243 Lincoln Ave.-Zone 6 5928 O'Meara Pl.-Zone 13 3342 lbsen Ave. 5610 Chandler St.- -Zone 9 Zone 27 5610 Chandler St.,-Zone 27 2251 Florence Ave. -Zone 6 6051 Yosemite Drive-Zone 12 6115 Cambridge Ave.-Zone 30 3601 Linwood Road-Zone 26 4409 Eastern Ave.-Zone 26 1826 Madkon Road--Zone 6 1231 Halpin Ave.--Zone 8 3318 Ameliamont-Zone 9 6838 Roe St.-Zone 27 1296 Crestwood Ave.-Zone 26 1220 Tannelhill La.-Zone 26 3431 Mooney Ave.-Zone 8 Messinger, Richard Calvert 3314 Trimble Ave.-Zone 7 Meyer, Charles 5778 Montgomery Middlebrook, Helen Elizabeth, 3754 Kenilworth Pl.-Zone 26 1915 Avonlea Ave.-Zone 29 5217 Whetsel Ave.-Zone 27 3415 Shaw Ave.-Zone 8 3420 Stettinius Ave.-Zone 8 2161 Gilbert Ave. 1 Broadview Pl. 4115 Eastern Ave. 2548 Erie Ave. 2548 Erie Ave. 746 Ridgeway Ave. 2300 Bedford Ave. 3246 Observatory Rd. 5510 Glengate Ln. 2530 Losantiville Rd. 6237 Lisbon Ave. 2542 Losantiville Ave. 6916 Montgomery Rd. Street, Mt. Washington-Zone 30 6907 Britton Ave. 2600 Erie Ave. 3031 O'Bryon St. 666 Delta Ave. 3441 Wellston 3611 Ravenwood Ave. 1122 Delta Ave.-Zone 8 Nichols, Wilbur D. Nickerson, Eugene W. Niederhelman, Jane Elizabeth Niland, David L. Nixon, Norma Louise Novak, Thomas Leonard Orr, Janet Claire Owens, Gilbert Samuel Owens, Melva Gay Paolino, Shirley Ann Parker, Jacqueline Vance Parker, Kenneth Dean Pelzer, Dorothy Pendery, James Morrow Perry, Nancy 2804 Losantiridge Ave. 6 Arcadia PI. 2331 Grigg Ave. 1125 Inglewood PI. 1226 Lincoln Ave. 3529 Bevis Ave. 6623 Britton 3611 Woodbridge Pl. 3229 Hackberry 3528 Madison Park Ave. 3326 Cardiff Ave. 2416 Canterbury Ave. 3652 Aikenside Ave. 3421 Custer Ave. Petrie, Robert Douglas Petzhold, Nancy Lee Pfingstag, Lillian Phillips, Norman Gibner Polder, Hubert Polson, Robert V. Potter, Marcella Pratt, Thomas Albright Prigge, Betty Luanne Pulliam, Betty Lou Pummill, Philip Walter Putnam, Thomas Clark Rackov, D. Dan Radcliffe, William Paul Reardon, John Richard Reese, Atha Eileen Reeves, Joyce A. Reeves, Joyce Ann Reiner, Shirley Jean Reinhold, Jeannine Marie Reser, Louis Ricketson, Howard C. Riggers, Margaret Wilma Riley, James Coleman Rimmer, Nancy Jane Rippe, Herbert Louis Roach, Edward A. 812 Delta Ave.-Zone 26 3413 Alamo-Zone 9 5714 Doerger Lane-Zone 13 409 Torrence Ct.-Zone 2 2124 Gilbert Ave.-Zone 6 137 Taft Lane-Zone 6 3626 Zinsle Ave.-Zone 13 3407 Erie Ave-Zone 8 3015 Kerper Ave.-Zone 6 4416 Verne Ave.-Zone 9 4834 Paddock Rd.-Zone 29 3026 Lavinia -Zone 8 6002 Bramble Ave.-Zone 27 5105 Lillian Dr.- Zone 29 3006 Woodburn Ave.-Zone 6 3313 Lambert Place -Zone 8 6604 Windward St.- Zone 27 ' 2827 May St.-Zone 6 3342 Wabash Ave.-Zone 7 6935 Merwin St.-Zone 27 6750 Siebern Ave.-Zone 13 3018 Cleinview Ave. -Zone 6 1524 Lincoln Ave.--Zone 6 421 Delta Ave.-Zone 26 1908 Dalewood Place-Zone 29 3524 Zinsle Ave.-Zone 13 Roberts, William P. 1565 St. Leger PI.-Zone 7 Robinson, Ellen Virginia 914 Churchill Ave.-Zone 6 Rolf, Nancy Louise 6426 Beechmont Ave.-Zone 30 Roudebush, Nancy Elizabeth 5728 Arnsby Place- Rubenbauer, Shirley Joy Ruchty, Mary Clare Rutherford, Orion Albert Sandburg, Donald W. Sanders, Janet Kathryne Schanz, Kenneth M. 3851 Isabella Ave. 3938 Taylor Ave. Zone 27 -Zone 9 -Zone 9 3862 Isabella-Zone 9 3178 Portsmouth Ave.-Zone 8 6814 Merwin Ave.- 2896 Markbriet Ave. Zone 27 -Zone 9 Schmidt, Edward Bernard 3726 Isabella Ave.-Zone 9 Schmidt, Frederick Allen 2500 Beechmont Ave.-Zone 30 Schmidt, Harlan 5601 Stewart Rd., Kenwood-Zone 27 Schmidt, Mary Emily 2905 Observatory-Zone 8 Schneider, Erwin John, Jr. 3521 Trimble Ave.-Zone 7 Schofield, Dona Ann 6323 Iris Ave.-Zone 13 Schorr, Pat Ann 1336 Suncrest Drive-Zone 8 Schulte, William Hobart II 1234 Paddock Hills Ave.-Zone 29 Schwartz, Ann Marie 4101 Watterson St.-Zone 27 Schwarz, Martin Mathias 3549 Potomac Ave.-Zone 8 Schweitzer, Janet Mae 5807 Pandora Ave.-Zone 13 Seefeldt, Shirley Anne 6821 Windward-Zone 27 Shafer, Janet Marie 6439 Crestview Ave.-Zone 13 Sheehan, Rosemary Regina 1812 Dexter Avenue Shepard, Ruth Ann Shepler, Roy Kemper Shinkle, Geraldine Helen 6 Shively, Robert Francis Shrader, Lenore Pearl Shriver, Phil Leon Siekmann, Virginia Jeanne Simmons, Marilyn V. S-kiff, Marilyn Sloughfy, Bessie Rebecca Smiley, Janice Ruth Smith, Richard Nelson Snyder, Nancy Thomasina, 6 Socrates, James Solt, Dorothy Anne Springman, Edgar Karl Stamp, Margie Stearns, Charles Donald Steves, Betty Jean Stevens, Tom Allen Stewart, Joye Elaine Stockton, Edward J. Stoneburner, Evelyn Louise 1508 Sutton Stout, Robert William Stoutemeyer, James R. Strady, Mary Catherine Straub, Nancy Carolyn Stricker, Fredrick Dohrmann Strickland, Stephen Steen Strifler, Sally Strunk, Marilyn Anne Strunk, Sylvia Allen Stichtenoth, Betty Jean Stillmaker, Betty Jane Stump, James Charles Sudbrack, Chester Charles Sullivan, Jack Crouch Swanson, Jean Ann Swisshelm, Orville James Tartz, Ralph Kurt Tarvin, Alva Margaret Taylor, Jesse James Taylor, Richard Leon Taylor, Robert Eugene Tegarden, Delmer Ray Tench, Barbara June Thiess, Charlyne Marie Thomas, Harold Warren Thomas, Ladine 6017 Woodmont Ave.-Zone 13 1423 Yarmouth Ave.-Zone 29 826 Buckingham Place-Zone 27 3648 Heekin Ave.-Zone 26 2204 Madison Rd. -Zone 8 1741 Dale Road-Zone 29 2653 Losantiville Ave.-Zone 12 2455 Madison Road-Zone 8 1538 Section Road 1719 Carrahen Ave.-Zone 29 2003 Hudson Ave.- Zone 12 1126 Salisbury Dr.-Zone 26 419 Montgomery Road-Zone 13 1646 Jonathan Ave. -Zone 7 6267 Kincaid Rd.-Zone 13 R.R. No. 1, Cozaddale, Ohio 6221 Prentice St.-Zone 27 4444 Eastern Ave.-Zone 26 1620 Madison Rd.-Zone 6 3529 Observatory Ave-Zone 8 2639 Losantiville-Zone 12 3832 Country Club PI.-Zone 8 Ave., Mt. Washington-Zone 30 831 Oak St.-Zone 6 1904 Eastern Ave.-Zone 2 1958 Fairfax Ave.-Zone 7 4712 Armada Place-Zone 27 3446 Burch Ave.-Zone 8 2108 East Hill Ave.-Zone 8 5335 Tompkins 1239 Paxton Rd.-Zone 8 1239 Paxton Rd. -Zone 8 5311 Grafton Ave.-Zone 29 1527 Robinwood Ave.-Zone 16 4101 Airport Rd.-Zone 26 6316 Kincaid Rd.-Zone 13 3528 Shaw Ave. 3462 Alut View Ave. -Zone 8 -Zone 8 3515 Trimble Ave.-Zone 7 3532 Pape Ave.-Zone 8 6836 Buckingham Pl.-Zone 27 2925 Victory Pkwy.-Zone 6 2539 Hackberry-Zone 7 6601 Iris Ave.-Zone 13 3666 Reading Rd.-Zone 29 7720 Montgomery Rd.-Zone 27 3334 Evanston Ave.-Zone 7 3336 Hewitt Crescent-Zone 6 3154 Wehrman Ave.-Zone 29 Thomas, Mary Ann Catherine, 3111 Woodsfield Ave.-Zone 13 Tiemeyer, Herbert Arlon Towzey, Charlotte Lee Turner, Relaus Tynan, Gene V. Varnau, Helen Jean Vega, Daniel Powell Venable, Mary Ann Vetorino, Eleanor Jean Vehr, Roy Kenneth Vogel, John William 1739 Billa Vista-Zone 29 3074 Madison Rd.-Zone 9 1353 Burdett Ave.-Zone 6 3643 Heekin Ave.-Zone 26 5484 Ridge Ave.-Zone 13 2908 Minot-Zone 9 2847 Minto Ave.-Zone 8 3774 Hyde Park Ave.-Zone 9 6264 Bona Vista PI.-Zone 13 1306 Carson Ave.-Zone 5 Voss, John Herman 1570 Elizabeth Pl.-Zone 29 Bond Hill CCity1 Warner, Jr., James E. 4126 Maple Drive-Zone 9 Wendel, Jr., Arthur William 3130 Victoria Blvd.-Zone 8 Weeks, Myra Ruth Weigel, Janet Theresa Weiss, Betty Anne Weise, Doris Joan West, Marlys Rose Weston, James Albert Wheatley, Colleen Rae Wheeler, Mariorie Ann White, Garnet May White, Mary Alice Whitfield, Genevieve 2026 Eastern Ave.-Zone 2 2481 Erie Ave.--Zone 8 6213 Beechview Circle-Zone 13 1005 Crest Circle-Zone 8 2941 ufopaq PI Zone 16 7616 Greenland Pl.- .-Zone 8 15 Elstun- Zone 30 5403 Eastern Ave.-Zone 26 887 Wehrman Ave Wiedemer, Ormand Charlotte 1326 Edwards Rd. Wilke, Wayne F 3830 Woodburn Ave. Zone 26 Zone 12 3724 Mead Ave.- 1918 Truitt Ave.- .-Zone 6 -Zone 8 -Zone 7 Williams, Mary Odessa Williams, Nancy Ann Williamson, Shirley Jean Wilson, Catherine Finettie Wilson, George Ernest Wilson, Jean Ellen Wilson, Patricia Ann Box 34, Amy Avenue-Zone 27 Madisonville 2225 Suffolk St.-Zone 30 3027 Beaver Ave.-Zone 13 2143 Gilbert Ave.-Zone 6 4390 Verne Ave.-Zone 9 6053 Kennedy-Zone 13 3131 Woodsfield-Zone 13 Winterhalter, Charles Lewis 3417 Custer St.-Zone 8 Winzeler, Marilyn 3810 Brotherton Rd.-Zone 9 Witschger, Mary Jeanne 6229 Cambridge Ave.-Zone 30 Wohlers, Mary Ann Martha 2721 Alberts Ct.-Zone 9 Wong, Lung Woodruff, Sue Wynn, Jeanine Yee, Pauline Oye Gim Zessin, Doris N. A. 5346 Red Bank Rd.-Zone 27 6235 Boha Vista-Zone 13 8375 Whittier-Zone 29 3504 Edwards Rd.-Zone 8 5528 Davies Pl. au-ui Mr. Harry Hanson The laundry man in the boys gym plans io retire next year unless his hours are reduced. Before coming To Wifhrow he worked for Thirteen years at the Hyde Park Library Affer ninefeen years as carelaker he reiirecl and Took a iob the following year as laundry man Excepr for the long hours he has found his ff-'5 C-' U WMFY1 ON OPPOSITE PAGE-Shoveling Snow: Elmer Molique, Leslie Clark, Jasper Miller. With Lawnmower: Mike Schrammer. Towel Man: Harry Hensen. Head Custodian: George Pfitzer. Drawing Coffee: Gussie Bauknecht. Washing Windows: Evelyn Judge. Cleaning Floors, Mike Shrammer, Jasper Miller. Giv- ing Out Bathing Suits: Jane Carry. THIS PAGE-Lunch room staff: F. Schmidt, M. Cramer, R. Buck, M. Courts, G. Bauknecht, M. Fox, R. Allen, R. Byrd, M. Coleman, E. Lowry, l. Fisher, H., Lane, K. Aufderheide, N. Johnson. LUNCH ROOM ASSISTANTS: F. Smith, L. Thompson, F., Coleman, R. Simpson, E. Sanders, G. Martin, B. Lauderdale, B. Howard, J. Helm, E. Love, L. Myrick, M. Ward, I. Hales, E. Mack, Mary Cole- man, Meat Cook fmashing potatoesl: Rose Allen, in charge of salads: Myrtle Fox, Head Pastry Cook. STUDENT LUNCHROOM ASSISTANTS: C. Voight- lander, J. McCullough, D. Lawrence, M. McCarty, D. Albrecht, J. Angle, J. Kraemer, R. Albrecht, B. Bright, N. Bushman, P. Bacher, P. Cullen, B. Chapell, J. Perry, E. Thompson, E. Olverio, D. Calhoun, C. Kile, F. Jones, R. Schlachter, B. Herron, C. Winterhalter, D. Stearns, K. Murphy, T. Wesselman, D. Kraemer, D. Bloomhuff, R. Juergons, C. Felty, C. Bennett, G. Doughman, J. Burdette, R. Flaugher, D. Mcarty. Mrs. Rose Allen, maker of those delicious With- row salads, is spending her last year on the lunch- room staff. We of Withrow are sorry to see her go. 5 . f'.'?fAfi 'fz': f''.-fx 2.2 ml.: - ,E fff ii-' AW. H .E V . X Y , ,- H Q- ,wb v, 'lx' W I ' 'sffi ICQ ' ' 5 f' ff . T if v Q 5 ' ' 5 ' ,.g..'x1,n:ggf - 'Ti ff -' L-1'-f'C: .--3ff-- -- V 3 ,- ' - ,QI - 'v ii i Q ? g?aSs'f5d'75?.,ii45,9.. Q w . 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Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Kyrlach QEthana Allen? 2918 Utopia Pl. Mr. Walter Laufer 2736 Losantiville Ave. Mr. Clifton S. Malott Jr. 6804 Hampton Drive Mr. and Mrs. David Reif QRuth Carnahanj 1638 Brandon Ave. Mrs. Alberta Sherritt CMcGuirej 9634 Montgomery Rd. Mrs. Anne Solt QMonr0j 6267 Kincaid Rd. Mrs. R. C. Tackenberg CMadge Lykinsb 6064 Dryden Ave. WE NOT ONLY PINE F OR YOU BUT NOW WE EVEN BALSAM! No kidding, Class of 1948, we hate to see you go! We've enjoyed taking each Senior and each Faculty por- trait, as well as the groups, action and dramatic photographs that have made this and many past year's Annuals outstanding. OSBORNE - OIIAGEN Cincinnatfs Leading School Photographers 505 ELM STREET - CINCINNATI - MAIN 3948, MAIN 3949 O 2 f SPECIAU1lD PLANNING ANU ENERAVING ICE FUR YEARBUUN SI The llrge To Bay Staffs WM The Eye Take a look at that beautiful radio. It sounds O.K. It looks O.K. It works O.K. IT IS O.K. Electrical furnishings for your home will be satisfactory if they are bought from a store upon which you can depend. Make it a point to buy ALL your electrical household appliances from Deer's. Deer Radio and Service Co. 3512 Edwards Rd. EA. 5994 A ... - f i WW fi f fa e e i 2 le We fr W f . ? f 'Z PRESCRIPTIONS my M R AC 2700 MADISON RD f AND COSMETICS ' J f f Z Z 2 Y f 7 4 Z Q ' 3 f f 'f f e f f W Z W e ? f Z 7 f f f f W A f ee f g Q W , - f 1, ' f 1 f CAT EDWARDS? flambur ers. . . Strictly from Heaven You will hear this phrase time and time again coming from the patrons of Ham- burger Heaven. A meal or a snack is ready in a jiffy. It comes from our kitchen clean and spiffy. Next time-set YOUR pace for OUR place. 2240 Beechmont Mt. Washington HAMBURGER HEAVEN Oxford friniing Co Oxford, Ohio wifhrow an 5 weor Herff-Jones closs rings. Wifhrovv seniors ore ever proud of Their beoufiful ond exclusively designed closs ievvelry. Afier Thirty yeors ol re- seorch ond progress, Herff-Jones Co. ogoin presenrs To discriminoring seniors The line Thoi is dlwoys oi yeor oneod. HERFF-JONES co. World's Largest Manufacturer of High School Jewelry. IN VO R D E N B E RG COMPLIMENTS OF ALLEN'S PHARMACY Body Shop Repairs on All Makes Mt. Washington 2125 Beechrnont Ave. CHEVROLET Madison Rd. and ME. 5600 OAKLEY Brotherton DIAMONDS Pa. 4968 WATCHES THE WALTER E. SCHOTT CO. JEWELRY R. J. FLAXMAYER WILLYS JEEPS, STATION WAGONS, TRUCKS, PLEASURE CARS S.E. Corner 5th and Walnut Sts. 2320 Gilbert Avenue 402 Traction Bldg. Cincinnati 2 Office Residence JE. 9080-JE. 2551 JE. 2253 KING DUFFY, INC. LOUIS C. TRIPPETT Real Estate Broker Finer Foods Since 1914 HOMES-INVESTMENTS-FARMS Pleasant Ridge Hyde Park 5147 Montgomery Norwood, Ohio SETTLE COAL 6' SUPPLY CO. In MADISONVILLE WS COAL, COKE AND BUILDING MATERIAL 4734 Whetsel Ave Madisonville CINCINNATI, OHIO if' Bramble and Whetsel BR. 0280 PFIESTER DRUGS CZEAN UP-PAINT UP- TIEMAN'S MEATS A visit to our store to look at quality meats and fish will prove valuable to you. 6103 Montgomery Rd. Me 5531 HYDE PARK A-l CLEANERS Your clothes will look as sharp as the day you got them when you have them cleaned by the Hyde Park A-1 Cleaners. HYDE PARK SQUARE 3453 Edwards Rd. Ea. 9696-Ea. 1666 and Beaafify For that new look around your home, office or school, brush up with Mel- vin's paints. For durability and qual- ity you can always depend on Mel- vin's Supplies. Melvin Supply Co. 1106 Race Street Ma 4679 Cincinnati MISS EMMA'S VARIETY SHOP GENERAL MERCHANDISE SCHOOLCSUPPLIES - GIFTS 3506 Erie Ave. East Hyde Park Ea. 97 97 GUY BROWN Your Eastern Hills Realtor FIRE-AUTO AND CASUALTY INSURANCE 1335 Delta Ave. I Ea 3883 ffanning fvl' the guiure In the final analysis, good telephone service depends largely , on men and women who are Well trained and skilled in their jobs. Plan now to become a part of the telephone organization when you graduate from high school. You will find that telephone people like their jobs-and that every job is important. The pay is good. The Work is steady. The Company's Benefit and Pension Plan helps employees and their families in times of sickness, accident, old age, and death. And the opportunity for advancement is open to all. M The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company 0N THE EMM Take a gander at these sharpies. They are right on the beam when it comes to picking out the best. Oakley lVIen's Shop has nationally adver- tised suits, topcoats, slacks, and sportswear-the place to go for brands you know. MANHATTAN AND VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS PURITAN SPORTSWEAR HICKOCK BELTS ESQUIRE AND WESTMINISTER HOSIERY I MANHATTAN AND DAMON TIES OA K L M E N S S H 0 P MUNSINGWEAR UNDERWEAR 3067 Madison Rd. Je 2119 SILVERTONE CLOTHES Whether it's an exciting adventure or a dramatic story youlll always enjoy a movie at the Twentieth Century Theater. The luxurious comfort and friendly atmosphere will make Withrowites be sure to keep that date at the . . . 20TH CENTURY THEATER I DEUL700 . That is what you'll say with the very first sip of French-Bauer milk. Get the habit of drinking Nature's most delicious and healthful bev-l ' 'thout a erage-milk. At Withrow, scarcely a lunchroom tray is W1 bottle of this tasteful and energy-building beverage. 1 S SHARP'S JEWELERS f N 51 Q ee 'll' X H112 1 if is ,U-'gl I X E 5 l i 1 ' 1 S J Q3 5 u Q f S For A Rendezvous Or Double Dates .... It's Always FRISCH'S As a twosome or a foursome, you will al- ways find fun high at F risch's. You can expect constantly well-prepared, quickly served food. When you want tasty food served in clean surroundings, go to F rischls. 5756 Wooster Pike Cincinnati, Ohio Iflaf 1 'lg' On her finger an ULTRA-FINE PRISM-LITE DIAMOND On her wrist a fine ELGIN or other W l 1 'W' Ik H illfx nationally advertised watch Z Consult us about your Silverware needs. A Distinctive Jewelry For Particular People 0 3221 MADISON ROAD-OAKLEY Mmrose 7555 H t f 1 Lord mul Llllb' lflgins. Make that strike and help your team win the championship. League bowling is fun, espec- ially when you have clean, smooth alleys like Stone's. Enjoy solid comfort while you wait your turn to bowl. Stone's Bowling Palace 32 LANES 3746 Montgomery Rd. Me 9676 Norwood CNext to Mergarclis Bowling Lcmesj A Perfect 5'ett171g for The Perfect Gift This lucky girl has just received this beautiful pen and pencil set that came from Pounsfordfs. Not only that, but she also has a box of Pounsford's fine stationery on her lap! Is she lucky! POUNSFORD STATIONERY CO. 422 MAIN Phone Jefferson 1032 H. W. SCHLUETER H A R D W A R E 3143 Madison Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio A-1 DRY CLEANERS COMPANY TOPS IN CLEANING ME. 8877 MA 2395 The Cincinnati lce Manufacturing And Cold Storage Co. DON STREIT, '42 417 E. Court St. Main 3132 Cincinnati, Ohio Johnny Dell Motors If you LOOK OVER Johnny DELL'S cars, you won't OVER LOOK true Value. 2105 Grandin Road Huber Meat Market To please your family, serve our choicest meat and poultry. 3504 Erie Ave Ea. 4328 East Hyde Park Market GROCERIES, VEGETABLES, MEATS 3502 Erie Ave. EA. 4465-4454 Cincinnati, Ohio An Average Person WM: An Eye 70 The future All over the country average people are seek- ing loans for financial assistance. The Nor- wood-Hyde Park Bank Sz Trust Company specializes in aiding just such people. They will always be glad to assist you with a loan. When you are in need of financial aid, remem- ber the Norwood-Hyde Park Bank 8: Trust Company, The bank where you feel at home and are accorded the consideration due you. D. 6' H. Jacobs Co. Il: Bath Rooms Cabinet Sinks U -'ll' Disposals M Laundry Tubs Water Heaters B 5 Elec. Water Coolers I i Sewer Work N Copper Pipe Work G Water Purifiers 2326 Florence Ave., Cincinnati 6, Ohio Higginson Gift Shop The place to go for unusually attractive gifts! GREETING CARDS 2704 Erie Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio THE NORWOOD-HYDE PARK BANK 5' TRUST CO. Montgomery and Bennett Ave. Norwood 2710 Erie Ave. Hyde Park 0lVf, TWO, THREE . . . SHARP H! Don Hammerlein got this sharp outfit from that sharp store in Pleasant Ridge. Ever hear of it? WwpI:QamZ!'a 6100 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio A -1 These are but three of the many healthy people who enjoy good fruit. Their radiant smiles reflect their good taste in choosing lVIartino's fruit. And . . . these are but three of the many varieties of fresh fruits sold by Mar- tino's. Keep healthy with fruit from Martino's. . MARTINO'S FRUITS 1304 Main Street 5BERlf MEANS' E66 To serve the finest eggs available make sure you have Eberle's eggs. Eat them for enjoyment and nutrition. Any time, any meal, and any day, there's a place for Eberle eggs strictly Fresh eggs. The C. Eberle Son's Co. 300 W. Sixth St. Parkway 4521 Cincinnati, Ohio Sweetest Day or any day lt's Schrafft's delicious and delectable candy, good to the last piece. PARAMOU NT CONFECTION CO. 1120-1122 Walnut St. Cincinnati, Ohio It's like heaven after a hard day of work to relax and enjoy your leisure hours listening to the latest hit tunes from The Song Shop. The Song Shop has the most up-to-date rec- ords for every occasion. THE SONG SHOP On Fountain Square Main 6848 How those faculty members go for it. It keeps us busy filling the urn. Some come back for two or even three cups of steaming Boat House Coffee. THE BOAT HOUSE COFFEE And TEA COMPANY 114 East 13th St. Ch. 5274 Cincinnati, Ohio poohhg? Yes, just a lot of horseplay. But we are quite serious when we say the Pleasant Ridge Hardware Co.,v has the very finest in tools and general hardware merchandise for use in the home. THE PLEASANT RIDGE HARDWARE CO. 6081 Montgoinery Rd. M71 Z00 007' ELEC KON 65 RADIO APPLIANCE Sales Service RCA-Motorola-Emerson-Fada Virgil C. Roberts, Jr. WATCHMAKER Scientific Repairing of All Makes of Watches Albert P. Koehler MT. LOOKOUT SQUARE Ea. 2830 0ar Gang . . . Would not think of going anywhere but to Johnson's for that after-school treat. Our every taste can be satisfied at the fountain. At the counter our prescriptions are expertly and promptly filled., JOHNSON'S DRUGS 2701 Observatory Rd. Hyde Park Cincinnati 8, Ohio It's the same excuse-she should have started earlier because she had to transfer several times. Don't you know the Cincinnati Street Railway has special busses for people like you? Take advantage of this privilege and get to school safely and promptly. V!RGlNIA KONRAD Asst. to Dean of Senior and Junior Girls Our annual is something every student looks forward to. Good annual covers have eye appeal. Your 1948 Annual has a Kingskraft cover. For distinctive appearance and longer Wear always choose Kingskraft. KINGSPORT PRESS i. Kingsport, Te nn l.. ..... --. Personal appearance is no small part of personal attraction. Everyone admires a Well groomed person. To achieve this degree of desired perfection, keep your clothes fresh and sparkling with the help of Naegele's quick efficient service. THE NAEGELE DRY CLEANING 00. 623 Prospect Place Av. 1577 CINCINNATI, OHIO you on If have fo come an get ii Weill bring it to you! At Kernls we promote the idea of friendly curb service. Just sit in your car, turn on the radio, and relax. If it's quick service and your favorite snack you're looking for, come to Kern's. K RN'S DRIV IN 4701 Columbia Parkway Ea. 9739 Glasses from Prince's have the styling and clear vision every student demands. You see better, you feel better, and you look better when you wear glasses purchased from The L. M. Prince Co. DISPENSING OPTICIAN S THE L. M. PRINCE CO. 4 W. Fourth St. and Doctor's Bldg., 8th near Vine With BUTTER it's freshness you WANT. Meadow-Gold is creamy and rich. Delight your family with farm fresh Meadow-Gold. Try their other famous products too-ice-cream, cheese, salad dressing, and eggs. MEADOW-GOLD 943 Carr Street Cincinnati, Ohio Her eyes will glow with pride when she wears a lovely piece of jewelry from Sohngen's. Come in today and make your selection from Sohngen's variety of attrac- tive jewelry! ED SOHNGEN Jeweler DIAMONDS - WATCHES - JEWELRY Opposite Monte Vista Theatre 6217 Montgomery Rd. BOOLS PHARMACY Come to Bools, you will be pleased with' our prescriptions, assortment of drugs and other sundries. 2114 Madison Rd. Ea. 1220-9764-67 NICOLA FINE FOODS GRASSO SHOES Quality shoes for the entire family, featur- ing the Weatherbird line for Women and children and Massagics for men. 21211!2 Beechmont Ave. Be. 8600 DECKER'S PHARMACY You'll agree that Decker's is the place to go for fine drugs, delicious sodas, and top quality cosmetics. Edwards and Erie Ea. 1176-9871 All PICW We all love a picnic and naturally a picnic, in any season, means good food. We have Busch's sausage on the grill. Everyone knows and enjoys Busch's sausage. When you want good sausage, ask for Busch's. All fine Meat Mar- kets and Delicatessens carry it. H. F. BUSCH CO. Busch's Famous Sausage Since 1860 4756 Paddock Rd. Re. 1350 other JA Cuzpboar The modern MISS Hubbard Goes to her cupboard, She hopes it is not bare, And to her delight, from left to V right All her Dot foods are there! The JANSZEN Co. 4 62 Walnut St. CINCINNATI, O. Ma. 0832 MERLE NORMAN STUDIOS You'll be as lovely as the stars when you use Merle Norman's Cosmetics. Take advantage of the complimentary complex- ion treatments at the Merle Norman Stu- dios. 617-A Vine Ma. 3608 Sinton Hotel Lobby Pa. 1923 the HYDE PARK HARDWARE has only the best quality of garden tools, sporting goods, plumbing and hardware supplies. 2725 Erie Avenue Ea. 1879 V.. D 0 T F O O D S Sold At All Dot Food Stores GRANDI N HARDWARE CO. You will find exactly what you need in hardware or plumbing supplies at the Grandin Hardware Co. 2026 Madison Ea. 6151 Square Appliance 6' Electric Co. You'll find a complete line of refrigerators, washers, ranges, radios, and other modern conveniences at the Square Appliance. Cor. Michigan and Erie Ea. 5458 F 7 oar We!! Gfoomed look Good grooming is the result of pride in one's appearance. Cleanliness and neatness are essential to good grooming. Clothes that are al- ways fresh and clean are morale boosters to the wearer and eye catchers to the onlooker. For that well groomed look use the Mariemont Laundry and Dry Cleaners. THE MARIEMONT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING C0 5601 Wooster Pike Br. 2000 Supplied by F. C. Becksmith Candy Co. The Keilson Co. Paramount Confection Co. J Q F. Poetker 8z Son Sam H. Smiley No matter which of these candy bars you choose, it's sure to be one you like. Each is a big name in candy. The popularity of these candy bars in Withrow's lunchroom is proof of their goodness. The DeSoto has been a fort, dependability, and Clifford Jacobs-where Clifford Jacobs has also service and response to Whether you are in the -see Clifford Jacobs. 499 E. McMillan sure winner and is still the champion for its beauty, com- power. See the new DeSoto and Plymouth cars now at there's service after the sale. been given a well-earned reputation for his car repair emergency calls. market for a new car or need repairs on your present one Wo. 8251 6162 DE soTo CLIFFORD JACOBS PLYMCUTH MOTORS INC. COAL Wfdf HEATING ,fone c'0,w-'apr , e S E R V I C E COMBUSTIONEER STOKERS QUEEN CITY com. co. Ma. 5170 JAS. A. REILLY, Vice Pres. 212 E. 8TH ST. There's Style News In E E E E EEE E EE E E E 5 E Momper's Weather-Bird Shoes , They ha the pp arance, the comfort For . . . COMFORT . . . STYLE . . . VALUE . . . . . buy MOMPER'S shoes 4905 Whetsel Ave. Br. 3683 MADISONVILLE l Foods for all occasions . . . party trays, delicious home made salads, rare cheeses, and fine wines are just va few of the selections in quality foods to be found at the BUSY BEE DELICATES- SEN. Busy Bee Delicatessen 2707 Erie Ave. EA. 9947 HYDE PARK SQUARE That's what you'll say when you visit the Hyde Park Theater. It pays to know where you can see the best movies at popular prices. Come, see, and enjoy good entertainment at the Hyde Park Theater. The Hyde Park Theater HYDE PARK SQUARE Travel in luxurious comfort . . . the Pontiac way. Its beauty in line will sat- isfy- the most discriminating. Its lasting quality and dependable service plus its mod- erate price are added features which make every owner say, I choose a Pontiac. Gilbert Avenue Pontiac 2412 GILBERT AVE. WO. 4415 Gofhg Places ? Why not GO PLACES with the new 1948 DESOTO-the car whose fine crafts- manship gives you lasting beauty, roominess, gyrol transmission with tip-toe shift, the new super cushion tires that let you ride all day without becoming tired. To be sure of these values that cost you nothing extra, always look for the DESOTO emblem before E you buy. DANNER MOTORS INC. Sierra and Whetsel 4 Br 2324 is-an lini- ZIIIK VUI for a profitable hobby-gardening. Time and work are not wasted when Manthey's seeds are involved. They have been de- veloped to the best possible degree for satisfactory results. Try our other sup- plies including plants, fertilizers, insect- icides, sprays and dog and pet foods. Manthey's Seed Store 402-404 Main St. 7 ' AM-M-Q E- YUM-MMM-M ffbcfffls 771e Ecf1o3 The Echo Restaurant, that is. For that after school get-together, make it a habit to drop in at the ECHO. PLATE LUN CHES HOME MADE PIES SANDWICHES Echo Restaurant 3510 Edwards Rd. Ea. 9893 I Hyde Park At Harry Cover's-your friendly druggist-you will always find fresh candy from the new Whitman Refrigerator Candy Case. Candy is kept as fresh as the day it was packed. Harry Cover also excels in perfumes, cosmetics, drugs, and service for the sick. HARRY COVER YOUR DRUGGIST 2701 Madison Road CINCINNATI, OHIO Me. 4660 1 , A 'Q7 'i-11' Amp, ' ' t ., ' ' k 1fQ: '2'Af':.Z1. '-N 2 'N' , 51 Lfff vw f f , ' we 353 W -5 1-Qlfvllk . ' 'f -C ' 'H' -fl, ,-.'.Li.'?A,.-'- ' -?Jx'., f1fx-3l'f,i!:: ,. 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