Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1950
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'S Si Ti if 'Q , 1b 5 e N ' -- 3 I is 511 AAN f C 'qs Q, be ' UI , '1 ' The Gefeen Years, The Formative I 'U' lmflfzl'fiiilfffflfS5295423525E.QQEEEEIEii!:A515aiiizIsh2,2iisQ:i5Qv6gsy1: 1 .1mesgwzzfszsgiz-1-2.Weis-2 I 1 ,, , , , , 4,.,,,.,,1.,,1., M es Q9 Qui Awww .hheuif-1-ll QM? 0 MQW e W W We X VW rs The Years ln Which We Grow And Learn - J fo 9 K fifpdnweqa , Ziggy Xhxoogw gh X5 qw G f if g if 4 -1 ni 3 1 S s I is H 'f 5: Y r. 2 '- .1 x .2 N Nl fl E F L. .4 5 . 5 X1 S ii 1 Ni Q 5 KX xx X xb K W, X X 5 Q-L vw SXSW Hr l 'F The Years in Which We Grow and Learn . . . quiclcened into new dramatic lile the first day we crossed the bridge and viewed the tower., Days of laughter, gaiety, and com- panionship-moments which will never be forgotten, lasting friendships brightened our tour years at Withrow. 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Ks X I, - 1? 1 4 S 55. Fw 3. Sie - rf . A ,, 1 ' A QQ . Nas pg. Q.. if . fv S214 1 W S-R+ aw .. . N. ,..f?i,: x My As a tree is shaped through its environment . The 1950 Withrow Annual WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL. CINCINNATI, O. The Key to this, our 1950 Annual! As the greenness oi a tree indicates lite, so The Green Years mean development tor every pupil in Withrow, from the youngest seventh grader, to the most learned senior: mental growth from studies: physical growth from athletics and planned gym courses: social development from contact with teachers and pupils in their classrooms and elsewhere. Q our personalities, strengthened through A Q myriad of experi ence S of wafhmw High School, are moudea by Egople S p o rfs Qaoings 'S 1. x K f PEQM 'izfspr . X wwwmwa 4, Maw, f A 1 f Q Qs -Mg 2 s A A 2 X 2 , f , I fn Q Q Q 3 2' J 5 7 2 li :-TIF:-':4.r ...fi 5' QV iiH5iL Km hAh V k + l L ' Wffflmwu- LP' I E i I I , 5 si if NSW. . f S S Xi S x , I XR X K K 1 gggxw - -, A . 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Nothing is said: smiles tell the tale for a tongue-tied freshman. Parting is such sweet sorrow when the tardy bell rings and the nod of the teacher calls us to class. One by one the petals fall and the answer, which the gir already seems to know, approaches unveil- ing. Deariel Do you remember? llyou remember. The advances can be made in more fields than one. Page nine l X X ::- f 1-Ei ,K m 'Lf xii' K :Syl-f 'wb ' -:- ...wg N l .1-sfsah . . .fe ' K ' MQ i f .. 'X ik: : -Y ' sY13 X - it 3 2. ' Si . K K N. 'fifiii . A-'ri - . -, Mx X '26 ' .. ' i . R: ,K Q M K - ' f ' 0 3 Sf - - Q7 I lm? ' is wlfffS!f'7?Sx AR E : , Q L Q - ' A . fp. flu 1 k 1. X15 ,A . mi A .fx- Yif Sillfi ' gf, A ww X x A W: - W A -. ,, ii: X A -Fnsvxq X 2, , . ,X . , The Oral Class studies the eYe. the organ of hearing for the deaf. iff-'1'1-f+'1 -'-'1 sf -'-' -'-'-' ' Q'-' '- ' - ' If -'-' -'-'----'--- - ---' -s'f----4-'-'-'i- '-'--' -'A-sQ '--'-s-'----'-',-'-'- - f f - New methods in teaching blend with the high standards oi Q E l the old to give Withrow a time academic rating. Miss Ruth E .K I l Grove. who has served Withrow 3l years. typities the Tra- g ' ' . . . . 2g:3:Z1175: ' , 3-4 l ditional approach toward education. Mrs. Delores Miles X Q TJ 5 employs unusual teaching procedures to help her class of Q Q deal and hard ol hearing Withrowites learn how to live. Q . 3 5- .--.v..,.... , ..,. , 3'xS5-'ii . . . . .. s ..... 4- Bellatrix Grove, in battle array, demonstrates lines from Caesar. .. Old and new entwine for academic development Page eleven X1 is ii -::f- f1 l :fl ' N X ? , . :gk X , X. f-Q Sw Qyxxr ,rf wk .Q I my r . V I' xxx W. X XX. . Q X Rag, .. ,.,.:. sis li 3 A Q Q iw M2552 , if iifik R iii . 11226 ,Q gigs A' Q X , x xy K 42 T3 SR XX X F QS Y Xfwlsna-we-N X ff' , A az 1- . S ef 5 ix ww ' . R e ' 'ev iw Q 1. .- 5' K A : iii Q A iff 1 Q L ....... A if' - .Y K ---' 1, gay, g ,mx. L 1,,: . ,,. .X.....,,h: ..,. .,.,.:,:, A . Q .:::.. , ,,:..A . ...iii .- . :Q .... . .. M mf XA - FQ g 33 si 1 luv 6 Go Q .. Q V9 r. an ' 63' 9 mi'-mcg ,, ws - ,- 5 VINCE n'-'t .4 , ws-tu. on e vena. ua N . , 5 X ' Q -5' 1 K i f N4 S A ' 5 -'-'.--ds'-'v'Iv'.'2A'.'1'-'Z'Z-X Sf- : X f X J-'fd' ' ,I x 1' Advising lrats ancl sororities on their problems is a big job for Miss Tiltord. For many pupils, school does not enol at three P.lv1. Participation in after-hours, extra-curricular activities, like Minstrels and the now officially-recognizeol fraternities anal sororities, adcls zest to the green years ot alert Withrowites. Activities provide their members with fun, responsibility, and the joy ol accomplishment. 4- When Smittie composes. the root could full ing he'd hardly be disturbed- but the important social events are not forgotten Page thirteen The well known recipe for fun with girls is p. is., cokes, cards, and a piano, spiced heavily with confusion. The result: a slumber party. Take one television set, surround with boys, add spine-tingling mys- tery, mix well with food-any kind. Result: a group ot smiling fellas. , .1-S Z Our social relationships are an essential part of our all- i ' s around growth. The ability to get along.with. others can fdjl-X 1.51.-N make or break our high school life. Social Know-how g ,W ' Eiwf gives us a sense ot security which is important in securing an education. However, to most of us, this adds up to a time f F ..,. ,JV when textbooks are forgotten, and lriencls remembered. Z M f ,,,. ae '4 Sig Jig, student-planned, shows how boys and girls enjoy each other.-P X f V and we often push work aside to have fun together Page fourteen -a Q f f Q.. was . M. ggfdiaifv. 'N '- ' ' E n Q ' -f fix .:l.A X we : . Q J ' X i .. 4 - F . ' - . Q X I 7 W wi 5 'ig YY: ' ' ' X f ...M f-3 5 wt X .ie-' H if ' Q -- . - H , ,, X Q Q--1' ffl., si 3552- k ,S e . f . . . f-Sy? X . S if Q 1 . 5 . fi . --'iz A 1 A 2 in ' S - . f .. 1 S if . ' k w+ - X xx wh ' .355 K K . 1 ' : ws ...Wx-A ' 'SSA -ai' ,E 3 i .3 M . -, 'J Z E i 1 9 f ' '--' - Q f , - T - . f, f i n 14 ff :xi - 1 Xf-X . .vi V . -. .- .. '- : Sig Sri K ' l ws . H ' ' ' 'F wiv- -' M . L- .xA. Q X Y 4 ' 'Q A - p Q .X . Q. K QQ g gi xxx. 15, in i N I kg? , i ,Q .. ,. ' 'I kk-- ., Ha.. ' ' - ' . A '- - Q ' .Q ff, ' u k ., N ,LAL W . gf 'Q A 'I A . .5435 N' Q M 4 . ' M X B 9- k . . is . Q I . Sr w - ' .V .,,.. si ' '?r6Qf:V If '45 - ': .SV .. vi: - ?4?l TN- K . . . 5 M H - X Q ' x X Q K N . , . .. X ' . , ' . f . .. xx i f if W 'yi ' .v kkll I r .. - K k 'R xx, .S Ni X Aw if f- 1 :fm .-Siam . W' . ' lx W M A .X ff. . K . Q QW 'f ' R - X .X X. f 1 x 1, A Q f .-.. ...- .ww - V- . .... ' ' f a 1 - ,MM x .. Kkkk V f K f f , Y. . 5 . 5:-S , X -A M if .ss 'XI -r x YT 55. xx Si ' ... -' Q . 1 , ,.., . A i if xr , M Q, K Q AW . Q gfsxasg ,gh gkjf- Q.. ew'-Q ii -fav . -mst-,,4. K ti N ix Q j?9'ffL-- ff , -fl, , I 'P f 'I . LJ, , xt . nf Q- 'Li- ji Kjiff ,. K, ,, K. A , Z fi 4, J.-'7'iff,,'giF1' L7 i,'59f L Page sixteen Graduation! Never again will we experience the feeling oi importance we knew on this memorable day. We feel the pride ol graduation conflict with the sorrow ol treading the pathways ol Withrow lor the last time. as students, when we file down the tree- lined drive to the crowded stadium in the final dignity ol cap and gown. We say goodbye to more than places -friendships are also ended. as our years of growth through human relationship Class Day! How many con- notations can these words have? For the Juniors, they mean realization ot an almost ended high school career. Sixteen receive the red carna- tions ol Dux Femina and twelve become members of Sigma Gamma: the Harvard and Columbia books are pre- sented to two boys tops in scholarship and character. For the Seniors. tour years of hard work and development are completed successfully. ure cllmaxed in 1950 by the trek around the track. Page seventeen 8 'img A ' K ww. 4 : ' axis. l 'oncl of ploy, are the soul of Wifhrow. ol classrooms to the fun of parties. People QJQ Q'-, M r. Q afhias QE? T V , Q The stimulus for our growth at Withrow is provided by the administration. Through sound counseling, and sympathetic under- standing, the newcomer is able to establish a tirm foundation upon which to build. The friendliness and sincerity ol purpose dis- played by the administration permits us, the students, to improve ourselves scholas- tically, culturally, physically and socially throughout The Green Years at Withrow. l l X l X i Our understanding administration Page twenty will sympathize and encourage: Mr. A. O. Mathias has iust completed his second year as principal. l-le is also adviser of senior boys and sponsor ot Sigma Gamma, the senior boys' honorary society. l-le has clearly demonstrated ability to direct the school with forethought and judgment. l'lis good nature. however. is uppermost as it sets the tone lor Withrow. Did you ever wonder how the ever-busy book room operates? Just ask its able direc- tor, Mr. A. l. Vigard. Our enthusiastic Assis- tant Principal eagerly helps the mischievous, problem-laden sophomore and iunior boys tor whom he is adviser. You can always tind Miss Rose Agerter, Dean ol Girls, in 204 helping girls in their problems concerning colleges, scholarships, vocations, and school programs. She is also the ever-dependable adviser ot Dux Femina, senior girls' honorary society. Assistant Principal in charge ot With- row Junior l-ligh, Mr. R. G. Wilbur helps his seventh and eighth graders adiust to a new atmosphere and prepare lor senior high. l-le may be proud ot these E1Clies and E- tlatsng they excel in school spirit. Page twenty-one Page twenty-two thus we are guided in these ll you happen to drop in Miss Ager- ter's office any school day, you will surely' see her assistant, Mrs. Virginia Konrqd, whose crowded schedule in- cludes handling withdrawals, the census, study hall roles. and spon- soring Tip Toppers. When a beluddled Freshie girl drifts about blindly at Withrow, she can obtain friendly advice from Miss Lulu Murphy. Minstrel time finds her knee-deep in buttons and bows, as she selects costume designs and directs sewing. During his two years at Withrow as Vocational Counselor and adviser ol Freshman boys, Mr. Roy Ander- son has given lreely oi his time and energy. Any pupil may receive sound advice from him on questions concerning professions. significant years. The friendly secretary to Mr. Ma- thias, Miss Wanda Hoetle, aids the principal. works with rebate pupils and handles correspondence. Always seen hustling about the ottice is Miss Martha Allen, ottice secretary. l-ler duties range from issuing the daily bulletin to tiling school records. Right-hand assistant to Mr. Vigord is Mrs. Jack Hammann, who helps with the book room and clerical worlc. Mrs. Virginia Watson is constantly occupied with the telephone system and instructing student assistants. Mrs. Laverne Balmer, secretary to Mr. Wilbur, never finds a dull mom- ent in Junior I-ligh, where tiling cards and answering letters are a few of her duties. Pop Hensel and Pat Haase train our future ponies. Oh, Mr. Sherman! Now we've discovered your racltet. I 2 3 4 5 RowA I-Argabright, Bernice Elizabeth: Mathematics. 2-At- lcins, Dorothy Pearce: English. 3-Baker, Edward: Chem- istry. 4-Bisceglia,'Barbara: Shorthand, Typing, Gen- eral Business, Training. 5-Bowman, Mary: Algebra, Business Arithmetic, General Mathematics. 6-Brewer, Virginia Barbara: English, Cheer Leaders, Pep Squad, Withrow Players. 7-Brauneclcer, Elizabeth: English. 8- Blasberg, Grace: Physical Education, Health. 9-Broad- bent, Adah: Art, Costume Design. l0-Casltey, Homer: Chemistry, General Science. ll-Caveman, Monica: American History, World History. 12--Cavendish, Vina Mae: History, English: Clionian History Club. i3-Coe, the power of a woman. ii Ruth: Social Studies. Row B I-Corcoran, Effie: Stenography, Office Practice, Civics. 2-Davidson, Walter Alden: Science, Mathematics. 3- Davis, Marie Claire: English: Annual Literary Adviser. 4-Dehus, Delores Elmira: Biology. 5-Denner, Lillian: We. the student body ol I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I0 il I2 I3 Psychology, Biology: Junior Red Cross. 6-Durlcan, Bea- trice Cox: Algebra, Geometry, General Mathematics. 7-Eppinger, Jeanette: Spanish: Spanish Club. 8--Fels, Angeline: Mathematics. 9-Feyereisen, Josephine: Com- mercial. IO-Gates, Emery: English. ll-Giesen, Ruth Joanna: Home Economics. I2-Gilliland, William: Phys- ical Education: Varsity Football Coach. I3-Gooley, Garnet: Salesmanship and Advertising, Merchandising: Future Merchandisers. RowC I-Graham, Eleanor Jane: General Mathematics, Alge- bra, Business Arithmetic: Tower Y. 2-Green, Stella Flor- ence: Art: Withrow Annual Adviser. 3-Grove, Ruth: Latin: Gens Togata. 4-Haase, Patricia Jane: Physical Education. English: G.A.L.. Ponies. 5-Hanners, Charles Stanton: Biology, Algebra. 6-Hartsell, Ethel: American History and Government,World History. 7-Hedges, Joe: Science, Mathematics. 8-Heger, Herbert: Biology, Phys- iology, Visual Aids, Camera Club. 9-Hensel, Albert Carl: Physical Education, Mathematics: Jr. Hi Boys Ath- letics. I0-Hildebrandt, Mary Margaret: English. il- Hoffmeister, Frank: Woodwork. I2-Holder, Fred: Archi- tecture, Mechanical Drawing. 13-Holland, Theresa: Mathematics. RowD I-Howard, Wilbur Wilde: Music. 2-Howe, Clayton Morgan: Physics: Physics Club. 3-Huheey, John Ernst: Physical Education: Reserve Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. 4-Hunt, Merle: History. 5-Hutchin- son, Elverta Groves: Botany, Biology. 6-lrwin, Mildred: Mathematics. 7-Kitzrnan, Martha Cecilia: Spanish. 8- Knost, Ralph: Bookkeeping, Mathematics: Beta Chi. 9- Krapp, Ruth Lizette: Social Studies. 10-Lally, Dorothy: Physical Education: G.A.A. li-Lindner, Samuel Ken- neth: Electricity, Mathematics. I2-Lundquist, Leila Cot- terell: English. I3-Maish, Marion: Latin: Co-sponsor ot Gens Togata. . Withrow. are lucky in having a capable faculty of P 1 a 9 I0 il I2 I3 Mr. Heger with the Projection Crew-movie magnates. Ki. Nimmo, ridden by jockey H. Andreaclis, favored 2-l . Mr. Schirmer is the Pablo Picasso of sign painters. is 1 2 3 Row A I-Martin, Ansel Claude: Choirs, Glee Clubs, Choral Music. 2-Meredith, Ellis: English. 3-Miles, Dolores lone: Oral Class. 4-Molique, Catherine: Algebra, Gen- eral Mathematics: Alpha-Y. 5-Moormann, Hildegarde Marie: English. 6-Mudge. Mary Rosalie: Spanish. 7- Niceley, Charles Edwin: Office Practice, Bookkeeping. 8-Nickoloff, Sylvia: German: German Club. 9--Nimmo, Lo: Physical Education: Track. 10-Nolte, lda: Econom- ics, Sociology, Consumers, Bookkeeping: Future Teach- ers. ll-Noonan, Frances: Home Economics lll, Home- making: Home Economics Club. I2-Oberschmidt, Curl: Electricity. Row B I-Owens, Anderson: General Science, Plane Geometry, Algebra: Galt Team, Bowling Team. 2-Parks, Aletha: Geography, Business Administration, Typing. 3-Perin, Louisa: Mathematics. 4-Pfister, Robert John: Art. 5- Pooley, Mary Helen: Librarian. 6-Rehring, Margaret Cecilia: Librarian. 7-Renshaw, Marvin: Civics, Eng- one hundred seventeen. What gay shawls you have there, Miss Eppinger! i 2 3 4 5 Noonan the laltest yolks.T . ,.,,,,l11..1-1- l-w- 5 6 7 8 9 10 'll 12 lish, Journalism: Tower News. 8-Reynolds, Ethel: English. 9LRhollahg-PArthur: Bookkeeping, Business Law: Acting School Treasurer, Faculty Supervisor of Lunchroom, Fac- ulty Business Advisor of Annual. I0--Richey, Robert Carl: General Science, Mathematics. ll-Robinson, Mabel Joyce: Physical Education: Dolphin Club. 12-Rockel, Ester: Home Economics: Home Economics Club. 13- Rosenberger, Marjorie: Public Speaking, English: Thalian Dramatic Club. RowC 1-Sanders, Adelaide: Mathematics. 2-Schirmer, Herb- ert Reynolds: Arts and Crafts. 3-Schroeder, Helen: French: French Club. 4-Seay, Nellie: Shorthand, Typ- ing, General Business. 5--Sherman, Harold Edwin: Prob- lems of American Democracy, American History and Government: Tennis Club. 6-Sibcy, Jessie Elizabeth: English. 7-Simons, Joseph: English. 8-Smith, George: Band, Harmony and Theory, lnstrumental Music, En- sembles. 9-Smith, Ross: General Metal, Machineshop, Forging, Wrought Iron, Sheet Metal. I0-Srofe, Garner: American History, Co-operating Teacher: Philologia, Jr. Town Meeting. ll-Stearns, Russell Lewis: Graphic Arts, Offset. T2-Stephens, Edwin McClure: Traffic Education, Civics: Reserve Basketball Coach. I3-Stose, llo: Art. Row D I-Taylor, Helen Holbrook: English. 2-Tilford, Jean: Problems of Democracy: Sponsor for Social Clubs. 3- Tracy, Virginia: Home Economics, Science, Health: Jun- ior Red Cross, Handicraft. 4-Vance, Marjorie Humph- rey: Household Chemistry, Homemaking. 5-Vorden- berg, Kenneth: Physics, Radio, General Science: Beta Hi- Y, Radio Club, Co-sponsor Physics Club, Minstrel Stage Crew. 6--Wagner, Robert Anthony: English, Social Studies: Tower Echo. 7-Walker, Maxine Lowrie: Social Studies. 8-Wessel, Audrey Pauline: Physical Educa- tion: Dance Club. 9--Williams, Anne Catherine: Eng- lish. I0-Wilson, William Cleveland: Mathematics. ll- Wirth, Raymond Joseph: Physical Education: Cross Country, Swimming. Life Saving, Water Safety. 12- Wood, June: English: Scribblers. I3-Wood, Leona: Home Economics, Foods. t V spirited. conscientious leaders as our inspiration. 6 7 B 9 10 ll 12 I3 - - 11.a .N W QW W WX-we ww? K if X gi Xiifi? m i iv fix? W V AS? R- Q6 wqqvx X Q3 X ., K3 A, .k MQW-. ME-:Pwr X-2 miifi. ' , .. -1- gm., HX. . -Q W: A.. X 52 My x A Q fvaf iw- if Q . .535 K W N X f , .t .,.. .. .5 ,K X M xx 3 3 A 5, T5 M11 K' ' Q 4:1 H Sk!- X if K, X Q--f Q is -iw :S N 4. 2 ' va 'auf ,W X2 A X S A M.. i K + 1 M Q, 'E M. 2 .- im as . Q. 5 QW , Q ' - ., 6 di, N .aalllli K' ' 1 ww Fi we wwf Y :I . 'X av x. fi M NX X'k1 rig 4 , :Si -M flak Z .. X Q 'K X 'X E 4 X gm A, M .Q , ,MW-www.. Demonstration is vital in gaining knowledge The hermit menaces Edward as an English I class dramatizes The Prince and the Pauper. The Withrow library's wide selection of books provides students with the best ol all types of literature. Here students learn what scholars have said in all ages. lvliss Pooley and Miss Rehring give needed assistance to those seeking references, outside reading material, or special magazines. Classroom discussions enable us to widen our views by hearing what others think. An English l class discusses the dramatization ol The Prince and the Pauper, a novel read by most freshmen. A hula-hula skirt and a burlap sack are only two of the unusual properties used to recreate this scene. Page twenty-nine l xJp,'1A-vvvsff'LV W pq if L1 and we like to share our views with others 1 I i 1 1 1 5 Trinlc, trinlx, bruderlein, trink! German students raise steins in a gesture signifying drink to health. A panel ot experts parry class queries in a high spot of American Problems classes, a United Nations debate. mils--mmm We 1 -tml. .... . , ' 1 5 Q Qc,-xsvss Ls- .c Dr prove through experience. facts ot past researchf The people count in a classroom: teachers and students worlc together in the give-and- take ol a rousing discussion or a more ser- ious look at the record. Through daily routine, we grow better titted to go out in the world as citizens, carrying with us the idea of democracy. ln our language classes, we learn about other countries. Math classes teach us to use our minds logically, as we ponder theorems and square roots. Science classes help us to reason: memorization and accurate reading are also vital. ln our his- tory classes we examine events which have come before us so that we can better com- prehend what is happening today in our chaotic world. ln all classes, we learn from each other as much as from the teacher. Our opinions are important: we should not be afraid to voice them readily. lf equals are added to equals, results are equal. Eager future mathematicians learn their axioms. Girls carefully combine new elements. Surprising results may soon occur! my gf eye M T , f too 1 c,.- rt-' 2 Page thirty-one as well as create in fields which most interest us Wonderful? The cooking teachers still just can't believe it! Alter all, what would you do with a huge refrigerator, lighted ovens, and a new room for parties and movies? Even our hard-bitten males have fallen lor the homey etlect. What with snack-bars. tops in modern equipment. and the newest safety de- vices. how can we help but turn out top chets and wives in the luture? As lor the collage, it's a combination of art and sculp- ture designed to please the eye by our modernistic ar- tistes ot Art IV. Lilce it? Smell that? Student chefs simmer a Nlmble fingers are required for art and stenography. Calling all bottle caps, odd bits ol rope, steel wool. leaves, tin cans, spools, and buttons: these are the mater- ials necessary to help our too sophisticated R a p h a el s complete their varied col- lages. After adding a tew geometric figures, some sculpture, and some basic principles ot art, they proudly bring forth their masterpieces, concoctions simply out of this world. ln stenography classes, girls learn to use the dictaphone and to improve their short- hand in preparation tor a tu- ture iob. By the time the course has been completed each student is more than ready to meet the trials and tribulations of the business world. Page thirty three E ie ws' gk, N s I ' - X ' L Q . X 'xx . A , fm 4 is is E I Q ,fix is iz, if. - + K, v 'E I Qi :maxi 4- sp f 'fi' 'Q T 3 . 1. Q 1 , 5 fb . 'QQ -N X J TM ,ill 'Q 3 Q 'Nr S .E Q. .. , xx 9 az 2 Y Q S' -4 iv x 3 , gi i 3 X Q - ' , . 2 A X 9 if ? 1 - -z in .f 5,-A -.r X 1 -ia? Y ' 3 E' f-gk .,-.vs-gg. 5 5 3 - 'X A X X x Q xg 4 :,xji..!.XQ fx wgN..,, -3 -- A N s 'K K W Q Q gjsgfiffwf X gk ,kj Y..gW ,f 4. P m.:.5'25F px -f Q- Q5 NJ t1Ar..fg'Az f K . . - X 11- 5 G32 5: 'S 5 its .Qs The pluperlect pair. A clever way to avoid studying. Who knows? Maybe Thallan will yield a Katherine Cornell. With every high kick, high hopes are dimmed a little. There's no business like show business. Ask the Minstreleers. Some manulacturer's bright ideas are paying off. l guess we all follow lads! A we know each other better Junior Council makes its final decision on rings. Page thirty-Seven John gets his ticket punched while inside the band adds to the din as it sparks the team to another basket. All the hustle ancl bustle on the tloor is duplicated on the score keeper's taces: but things aren't looking up now, except tor the queen. - ,........,...,,,....s-f I BL X .,,...,...W.s-N K From the Talented Terpsichore to the depths ot the swimming pool, the gals ot G.A.A. show the facets ot their varied interests in sports. in activities appealing to interests and abilities Page thirty-eight From the looks ol the cheering crowd, we needn't worry. Clarence the Frick, who kept the school guessing his identity, is laid to rest. its lcy cokes mix well with the excitement and commotion ol every game. Save your pin money: sign up lor a yearly subscription ol T.N. now. making more Fricks than a darkroom will hold. lvly, what a hodge-podge ol activities there are. I am always on the go. ln the fall l am all to football games. in the winter ott to bas- ketball games, in the spring and summer iust off. And l am mad lnot angry, Miss Williams. madl. I am mad because there are so many places to go anal only one body and only two legs to take me everywhere. I had money, too. once but . . . beanies . . . dances . . . Frisch's . . . penny votes . . . concerts . . . more dances . . . basketball games. They tell me for a well-rounded education one should have interests besides school work. l think my main interest will be in getting out of a padded cell or the poor house, where I will stay if my ship doesn't come in. Page thirty-nine Page forty l Hats off to our lunchroom big boys who handle never-ending piles of trays. Our orderly type lceeps the counters well-stocked and the figures straight. Many work during a free period or alter Workers in the treasurer's office cope with scrambled accounts. Among many jobs at Withrow tilled by students are those in the lunchroom: cashiers, strong men, and those who keep the serving tables filled. Then there are master-minds, capably directed by Mr. Rhollans in the art of keeping Withrow's monetary affairs straight. Here, in room i3l, the latest equipment is put to use in tiling receipts and other business matter. Certainly these ambitious pupils take a great deal of responsibility upon their shoulders. Middle picture Row l-T. Larimer: L. Murphy: M. Patrick: N. Kenipp. Row 2-P. Konnersman: W. Hamilton: N. McKeon: W. William- son: M. Jamison. Bottom picture Row I seated-C. Zeigler: R. Albrecht: D. Albrecht. Row 2 -S. Holmes: J. Kromer: J. Latham: B. Herron: A. Patrick: C. Smith L. Brockmeier: C. Kile. Row 3-J. Perry: A. Con- stable: D. Flaugher: D. Kraemer: E. Zinco. Bottom: Front-V. Gloss: R. Floyd: E. Rose: D. Woods: J. Noel: V. Rose: M. Honaker: B. Veatch: L. Applegate: M. Rhollans. Opposite page: Top picture Row I-G. Schrichten: E. Ogier: L. Collins: G. Albrecht: B. Flamm: E. Hunt. Row 2-B. Wolley: G. Doughman: B. Bernhard. ln memory ol Mr. Paul H.Seay. Withrow treasurer since 1919. school in the lunchroom and the treasurer's offices. Page forty one The vigor of the green years inspires them to climb upward. Page forty-two 1 Y 1MB 22. f u. Q , Z . 'I' ff, ' 3- v, , ...--.... N A 1 v -Q p A' f 4 g' . . , A v u , x 5 A - - ' Alike-,r. ' ' 1 ' r. . ' -:-:-:ng-g.:-. ' L- :4-:-ce: T- - - ' 1. 03 Today's Effies busy and Good seeds make good plants. Our Junior High pupils are the seeds growing in the rich soil of Little Withrowf' Here principal, teachers, and pupils work together to make sure these plants take firm root as they approach the ma- turity of Senior High School. ln Junior High they make the transition from the more dependent life of grade school to the self sufficiency which is expected of them in high school. boisterous. Upper Picture. Lett to Right Row I-G. Roberts: D. Dowd: D. Kaehler: C. Cummins: R. Foster: J. Clark: T. Abbott: T. Langner: J. Lovins: J. Wil- liamson: C. Kuhn: D, Adkins: R. Frey: G. Morgan: J. Morgan: S. Fine: E. Daniels: C. Jones. Row 2-R. Crail: R. Laurie: M. Bradner: J. Yankolt: P. Anderson: H. Hagedorn: J. Clarke: R. Crawford: D. Sheeler: A. Silber: H. Creel- man: S. Veatch: D. Russin: W. Peters: J. Mueller: T. Sarvak, Row 3-J. Weil: L. Rosen: C. Suiter: R. Wilson: R. lngle: E. Winter: J. Contner: W. Christy: J. Reitter: M. Toler: K. Buchanan: W. Wunker: G. Dietrich: E. Calvert: R. Kirby: P. Sweeney: G. Williams. Row 4-R. Schroeder: B. Winters: T. Barnekotki: D. Lang: F. Moore: N. Van Luit: R. Zellner: D. Langenheim: G. Atkins: T. Johnson: H. Armstrong: R. Parsall: B. Dearwester: R. Baxter: L. Forg: D. Wolff: L. Johnson: W. Miller. Middle Picture. Lett to Right Row I-N. Prall, E. Sample: B. Golden: B. Wagner: M. Walker: H. Richardson: J. Kincaid: D. Bowman: N. Schira: P. Riser: S.Smith: C. Steinkuhl: S. Wiesen: l. Lea: J. Parsall: R. Brown. Row 2-J. Smith: H. Kelly: l. Perkins: D. Hicks: J. Diemer: W. Legg: J. Stine: S, Hummel: S. Phillips: C. Gilmore: C. McGrath: P. Schwartz: J. Morton: S. Snow: N. Adams: B. Knox: M. Wade. Row 3-P. Porter: E. Anderson: J. Keller: P. Snyder: J. Piner: M. Burns: C. O'Connor: R. McCall: Y. Harrison: S. Marshall: J. Murphy: M. Walker: J. Anderson: L. Rocklin: J. Stevens: J. Kinney: B. Dane: E. Jackson: E. Siehl. Lower Picture. Lelt to Right Row I-J. Graham: L. Porter: J. High: J. Clark: l. Buchold: C. Carrier: J. Hull: C. Griffith: M. Morris: L. Lusby: P. Alsip: M. Green: M. Sullivan: K. Hill: J. Hart. Row 2-P. Farr: E. Swing: P. Konnerman: J. Crook: C. Cooper: F. Morris: N. Jacobs: J. Fox: L. Howell: M. Kohl: S. Davis: A. Potter: J. Boyer: E. Augustine: A. Bishop: J. Levi: B. Wie- land: G. Kuebler. Row 3-J. Proflit: P. Spahr: A. Ferguson: J. De Vore: D. Willer: L. Arnold: P. Trible: B. Kincaid: H. Hardy: M. Cummins: P. Abernethy: S. De Weese: N. Halpin: P. Eldridge: P. Snow: W. Eldridge: N. Wells: D. Van Driel. Row 4-C. Breleld: N. J. Snew: S. Williams: D. Wedig: M. Teich: S. Saeman: G. Shatter: M. Goodell: S. Herrmann: B. Lauer: P. Smith: B. Lance: R. Comico: Y. Ghory: E. Schwartz: J. Cheeseman. Ri- will become the E-flats of tomorrow energetic: and Row I-R. Van Lieu: J. Schmick: D. Anstaett: G. Reis: T. Parker: R. Winglewish: M. Thomas: H. Martin: A. Peters: R. Yomin: B. Bowman: R. Young: R. Johnson: W. Gildemeister: H. Metiord. Row 2-F. Rapp: D. Levi: R. Wilmes: H. Greis: K. Balke: J. Nitz: L. Ayers: D. Pelton: E. Foster: J. Neill: J. Sroufe: J. Beyer: K. McDaniel: W. Grover: W. Gatgey: R. Stitts. Row 3-G. Tink: R. Loose: R. Booth: D. Butke: M. Edel- moyer: T. Boyd: N. Jenkins: B. Layne: R. Kruelen: H. Plapp: A. Hamilton: R. Bleska: D. Farr: C. Ott: W. Larsen: A. Manzler. Row 4-R. McElwoin: J. Johnson: D. Mogrish: T. O'Connor: W. Maddox: W. Benn: R. Schneider: R. McAllister: B. Miles: O. Magee: T. Noonan: A. Harvey: L. Whitesell: D. Chase: D. Dane' E. Holt: L. Lepof. Row i-J. Anderson: T. Abbott: D. Harris: D. Dhonau: R. Hughes: D. Paul: W. Shearer: B. Wolters: N Stephenson: J. Shepherd: S. Jenike: B. Cohen. Row 2-R. Worthing: J. Gallagher: J. Boker: B. Breyer: T. Diesman: R. Randall: T. Taylor: B. Cooper: L. Aigner:5. Aigner: P.Vogelsong: W. Bock: R. Bock. Row 3- R. Flynn: B. Nelson: A. Diechman: C. Kraft: D. Schwartz: R. Levy: R. Nolan: D. Bruckner: B. Peabody: C. Alexander: A. Di Mario: R. Hoier: J. McCoy: C. Kurleman. Row 4-T. Taylor: D. Hottrnon: D. Abrams: M. Becker: F. Ott: A. Ott: R. Moster: R. Bough: J. Gordley: W. Deck: J. Lightner: D. De Vore. ls the water pure? Let's test it and see. Which of these will be a future moiorette? Ugh, it was a hard pull but I just made it i. ew, f . r: A . . . .s Row I-J. Bishop: R. Roehr: H. Kleine: R. Wendel: A. Schanzle: J. Thornton: S. Skipper: E. Heap: R. Helmling: R Soeman: L. Gordley: J. Wiley: J. Kershaw: J. Cross. Row 2-D. Hobson: R. Retzler: J. Landers: J. Hall: I. Lerner: H Herre: R. Shiveley: L. Loschiavo: J. Comer: D. Libbee: W. Kemp: W. Millar: R. Potts: F. Liebtarth: W. Fielman Row 3-J. Kincheloe: W. MacLaughlin: M. Stine: D. Smith: S. Thomas: W. Hartz: R. Davis: J. Evans: R. Kleine: W Winter: W. Riekert: T. Cole: G. Gregg: J. Krembas: D. Nabors. Row 4-T. Pieratt: J. Heuser: T. Nelson: J. Godley H. Heger: G. Davis: H. Loeb: T. Williams: A. Schwettman: P. Malas: T. Schroeder: R. Grimmer: D. Roebuck: R Helm: W. Noll. Row I-P. Hartman: J. Miles: M. Heathcote: R. Jessee: N. Shepherd: M. Pilson: S. Duquette: A. Edwards: S. Firth P. Petzhold: L. Balmer: M. Kinzie: S. Broker: S. Bowman. Row 2-J. Moesta: B. Hummell: C. Kearns: G. Marshall: S Spangenberg: S. Kashbaum: J. King: A. Pullem: A. Sattertield: V. Pyles: R. Ringhand: C, Taylor: J. McCoy: E. Bren nan: W. Hill. Row 3--M. Horsham: M. Kirk: S. Stotter: M. Wingerter: B. Robway: G. St. Clair: J. Gilbert: P. Flaugher: R. Popp: J. Cantor: M. Becker: N. Hayden: B. Krogman: D. Pallas: M. Cohen: N. Streit. Row 4--N, Kip- hart: J. McKee: P. Krurnme: P. Davis: M. L. Assing: P. Hallet: F. Keck: M. Herget: M. Hormen: M. Rocklin: C Reese: M. Kepler: B. Ose: M. Powers: M. Bertram: P. Brady. Row I-N. Weinman: S. Nichols: J. Richmond: M. Ernst: B. Hagan: S. Stephens: P. Mohn: M. Browne: N. Hulsbeck J. Plagakis: A. Katsetes: J. Bockstiegel. Row 2-E. Roesch: Unidentified: P. Lockner: S. Patten: J. Harrison: J. Greiss M. Matthews: C. Snyder: L. Brown: N. Schwab: R. Lewis: J. Schweizer: D. Johnson: Row 3-G. Pelton: S. S Wilmes: E. Vermillion: J. Tatum: F. Maio: S. Schmidt: S. Brandenburg: C. Wiete: G. Morrison: M. Mitcham: V. Mc- Carthy: A. Zinco: L. Wolf: H. Hancock: N. Floyd. Row 4-K. Paul: B. Pierson: E. Walters: G. Wittenberg: H. Wheeler: B. Winglewish: M. Bradley: J. Fast: D. Dunlop: G. Geldreich: V. Hull: A. Glitz: L. Schadel: N, Schrader S. Shatter. .ff 'xxx Tumi:-5:14AM N N Ed Freshmen-lrom the fresh Hey, girls, step it up! Don't be so pokeyl Time's a-wasting. 'Hamm is Stumbling through the endless halls. freshmen. in a flutter of enthusiasm during the greenest years of their high school life, make exciting new friends. Among these acquaintances, they will find friend- ships that will enrich their personalities. As they begin the fall term, they choose courses in prepara- tion for college or a iob. Sophomores, more at home in Withrow. undauntedly defy the hypodermic needle and the X-ray of health exams. Now proven Page forty-six and frenzied. through the What is to happen now? lt's all so very new and cli'FFerent. fit. they may ioin clubs which are open to them. like Senior Choir or the language groups. Juniors. proudly upperclassmen. contemplate senior respon- sibilities a trifle soberly as they select twelve out- standing members of their class for Senior Council: these representatives will choose class iewelry. With study and activities, the first three growing years move rapidly toward a fourth and final year in senior high school. J,-7 .wif .K wi V' 7 T' DJ n- 'G Q 0' V, 57' 'mtg 'S anxious and appealing. Whew! Excused-but a second offense might mean R. 217. Row i-K. Baughman: D. Anderson: S. Bishop: M. Arnold: A. Behrens: S. Applegate: G. Anclresen: C. Barnes: J. Arnold: J. Bitzer. Row 2- H. Agin: S. Barker: S. Andriot: J. Benz: D, Anderson: R. Bauer: J. Blythe: M. Blanz: C. J. Bolte: M. Anderson. Row 3-C, Boeschlin: B. Allen: B. Birkle: S. Allen: E. J. Adams: J. Alsworth: J. Biclcers: M. Bowling: N. Alderman: A. Boyer: P. Allen: J. Battelle. R-ow I-E. Brown: B. Browning: B. Bush: M. Bruggeman: l. Bright: F. Brooks: B. Brown: J. Carlton: S. Bushman. Row 2-P. Burns: E. Burton: A. Brooks: R. Bright: B. Braun: A. Bush: E. Branch: R. Conn: K. Calvert. Row 3-N. Brawley: B. Broker: J. Browning: N. Chapman: J. Brown: S. Butschie: H. Carnes: N. Carr: M. Busser: L. Carter. 1 Row I-A. Cheatham: C. Coe: S. Curry: C. Cornett: S. Dane: J. Cul- len: J. Coe: M. Conn: J. Davis. Row 2--H. Collard: M. Conn: B. Crush: A. Dagett: P. Cox: H. Clark: S. Coleman. Row 3--E. Crews: R. Davis: P. Conner: S. Clark: D. Daniels: B. Cleland: N. Curreris: J. Davis: J. Christen. Row l-F. Dawson: S. Diseher: D. Durning: C. Ezzell: J. Deister: D. De Vore: B. Duncan: A. Dodds. Row 2-B. Edmonson: J. Fink: S. Davis: M. Dengel: J. Farnsworth: M. Dietrick: J. Dietz. Row 3-G. Evans: B. Deeks: M. Edmonds: M. Derrick: P. De Vore: J. Elliot: P. Dreihaus: C. Denahy. Page forty seven v L ss ff: .1 fi 1 . Q A . .. l xl T, Q1 fl L: xx! .X 2 X- 'ft ' V .F TJ ' 5-fi 5 1 .r ,Mil Pl A wi 'TU V U f - X Xu . -.J W 5 1 lm iii 0 U r: N- V M . ii! xp B' 4 1 ll ENV :- iii! ju . LJ il .X X .NV ...V lf XX Vid -ld X LOB ' fx tr it Ur RY new V J J l r I E H w Tv!! H if by :Q Lf -,E EW if J . xv, , F ,l ' fjuu' Row I--M. Ficke: S. Gill: A. Fahrney: J. Fortwangler: J Gaynor: M. Gim: M. Gaither: D. Gover: E. Gibler. Row 2- G. Grant: S. Gatch: N. L. Farrell: M. Green: B. J. Ferguson Gerhold: B. Forbus: C. J. Flory: C. Fichtel: G. M. Foster. Row I-N. Hall: J. Hartman: C. Hirt: C. Haley: P. Helsch- er: B. Harlow: G. Hanlon: J. Hoxie: J. Greenert: M. Haw- ard: P. Holfarcl. Row 2-M. Harrison: M. Helm: C. Heb- beler: S. Hardin: D. Huekler: B. Grimes: M. Holmes: E. Hayden: N. Hall: M. Hole. Row 3-N. Henning: G. Hor- worth: D. Hill: T. Howison: M. Howard: 5. Hergert: D. Hartlaub: B. Heath: H. Hancock: N. Green. Row 1-E. Johnson: K. Johnson: A. Kessel: E. Kotter: S. Ken- nedy: B. Knabe: D. Keiler: A. Hutchison: J. Jacobs: G. Kitt- rell. Row 2-C. Kissinger: M. Kaufmann: L. Keil: B. Kunkel: N. S. Korney: D. Jouch: R. Huston: R. Karnes: L. Kyrlach: B Hunter. Row 3--L. Ladley: K. M. Johnson: J. Jacks: J Kyle: Y. Knight: B. King: L. Johnson: J. Johnson: M. Jaclcl son: M. Jamison. Row I-B. Lee: B. Lane: J. Matthews: S. Matthews: S. Linde L. Mark: C. Layne: L. Luecke: D. McClary: S. Luhn: N. Mc- Gee. Row 3-B. R. Marshall: M. C. McClanohan: J. Mac- kenzie: D. Lelalang: P. Linn: A. Love: l. Madden: E. L. Mathias: J. Mclntosh: P. A. Lamblin: C. L. Lillard: S. Mack to the sedate and studious surge from one period M. Gardner: C. Fisher: B. Gale: S. Fucito. Row 3-N. Gee: J. Fulkerson: J. Fruechtemeyer: C. Finn: M. Gregory: S. sey: J. McHargue: A. Locke: B. Lloyd: E. Mabley: E. Low: B. J. Mossengale. Row 2-L. -Ledlord: E. Littmann: J. Love: J l . f . . ,sl . V U W..-M sm- s.--1-1 .I N ' if . QL. K 1- .xfwflf . y ,ff JA. 'v-,,.' or .E U, .ky!AxvXVl..w. will my Vu, e.f'll- iii . :J Vw 1 f ll 'ill twill nfl,-Ji fl wr' . . P . 52: , - F J 1 ,gl la tg? ' 8217 , X . ra Pip 57 O - ,LU 0 . XJXEX ,VJ fi GXJ sf 1 ' it 1 -.JJ th! .-f i'ff'7' J. kt 'vt fstif' ' :fl lv k . ill' ' fro' EL. J jf ' x Xl' 7 i B l LL rf 4 'F' lt! K TN lf'-..-ffil 1 l ' If 'X PM p J: f4.f'jf EffX1ilPj l lx! my ,-- ' ,kit ,fl it lla F A,1'.i:,lx..f- 'i' as so 9. it ll N .f Q, Q f N y .hx V Ax' jeff QMJ.. . , I ,, 4 ! Fw , bfgwiww Lf' Home Room 2 KN M Row I-L. Mueller: E. O'Brien: S. McCullen: W. Ohe: P. Newton: S. Morten: M. Odell: W. Moore: M. Parson: N. Nash. Row 2- M. Mosehart: L. Mitchell: N. Morgan: E. Parker: J. Mitchell: A. Osgood: G. Miller: B. Newell: C. Philpot. Row 3-M. Mooney: B. Morgan: P. Muncy: B. Murdock: N. Miller: C. Navaro: E. Mol- loy: J. Pennington: J. Osborne: M. Peclc: L. Montgomery. Home Room H0 Row l-V. Rose: M. Pew: M. Reed: S. C. Rees: R. Riesenberg: F. Pottinger: A. Poertner: J. Roberson: A Reese. Row 2-C. Royal: M. K. Robinson: A. R. Saunders: M. A. Rutland: S. Sauther: D. Riggs: J. Rhodes. Row 3-J. Ramsey: S. Roesch: B. Pitman: G. Reusingi F. Rush: M. Robinson: L. Reynolds: C. Rabenstein. Home Room I I2 Row l-C. Siegfried: S. Shepard: A. Scudder: N. Schlopp: J. Shafer: B. Specht: C. Sinclair: P. Stroufe: R. Schroeder: S. Shirlc. Row 2-J. Shields: B. Small: S. Schnur: J. Scofield: E. Simpson: J. Sersion: S. Smith: W. Schwemberger: N. Smith: D Schroder. Row 3-C. Specht: D. Scott: R. Sobel: M. Schmoll: B. Shaw: M. Scheve: C. Sebastian: T. Stuewe: T. Shorten: S. Seitz: M. Smith: L. Smith. Home Room I I3 Row I-D. Sunday: S. Suber: R. Stansford: H. Stanfield: J. Strunk: S. Stoll: M. Tenner: M. Sticlcney: G. Tyree: L, Swiger. Row 2-B. Thomas: M. Starr: K. Van Deveer: P. Storm: S. Usher: E. Trift- shauser: R. Tartar: J. Thomas: M. Thomas: M. Tibbs: M. Thatcher. lRow 3-M. Stanfield: B. Taylor: S. Tieman: P. Stewart: B. Van Cleve: J. Upson: C. Suermann: V. Thomas: M. Ulrich: V. True: S. Stewart. to the next in the maze of Withrow: in the clouds FRESHMEN Page forty-nine 'fkefw-T' U K, then in the depths: ninth Page titty PRES:-IMEN Af.. 'oi , sy. .if . I! 'J f - . A B A .rf 'M -. . a , 1' El' A I Home Room H5 Row I-W. Williams: C. Walker: C. Vogel: M. Woods: S. Wright: W. Woll: E. Whitaker: J..White: A. Virgil. Row 2-F. Williams: M. Willyard: V. Wheeler: S. Wirth: L. Waters: S. Wermuth. Row 3-D. Webb: J. Whitacre: A. White: R. Williams: B. Van Lieu: E. Weisman: J. Wright: C. Wade: B. Wheatley. Home Room Row I-J. Willis: C. Ingersoll: S. Courtney: R. Distler: R. Owens: R. Smith: R. Jackson. Row 2-J. Murphy: R. Nelson: W. Stoddard: R. Kramig: B. Hennilca. Row 3-T. Lanier: H. Morris: F. Mewborn: M. Collins: B. Owens: S. Donahue. Home Room IOI Row I-R. Behrman: L. Bale: D. Beach: G. Albrecht: D. Ashe: W. Alexander: R. Baer: W. Bolton: W. Barnes: D. Alexander. Row 2- B. Boetger: J. Braun: T. Beckett: R. Barry: K. Alpin: R. Agger: P. Aherns: J. Bolen: C. Back: W. Back. Row 3--J. Bennett: T. Blath- ers: R. Beglen: J. Ball: G. Barnes: D. Anderson: D. Bonz: E. Al- brecht: R. Alcorn: R. Berl: G. Amann: W. Boney. Home Room 123 Row i-R. Brooks: B. Cole: B. Claggett: B. Clem: W. Burton: B. Carter: R. Camp: R. Collins: A. Broclcman. Row 2-C. Davis: G. Clay: G. Burress: H. Crawford: D. Craig: R. Comisar: E, Britton: J. Bryson: R. Brinkman. Row 3-W. Brewer: R. Clarlc: J. Carter: R. Butts: D. Davis: J. Chappell: W. Burton: C. Cowan: M. Childs. grade is never relaxed. c 1-Y' ' I I gig 5139? L. fill J A WYE? .. . J 4 9' is 9.5 9 i f l .gr il Nu.. JMX 'N .ff if lo, f ..QNG'5j:' , 1 . of' yr sep fwf l Home Room 125 Row 1-D. Gibson: VJ. Dewar: D. Duffy: J. Donaworlh: L. Gilvin: C. Games: VV. Flamm: S. Evans. Row 2--R. Garms: D. Drislcell: E. Drummond: W. Fey: C. Gentry: G. Greene: L. Goedde: E. Drapp: J. Fischer. Row 3-A. Green: O. Findsen: J. Grissom: W. Dicks: J. Davis: R. R. Fels: E. Farris: J. Grate: R. Eibeck: D. Gales. Home Room 128 Row 1-E. Heiser: R. Haas: D. Hamby: E. Haungs: J. Hensel: L. Hodges: B. Hammons: R. Haile: J. Hall: B. Hoffmeister: R. l-lanlce. Row 2-B. Grosse: A. Holverstadt: E. Hunt: R. Horak: T. Jacobs: D. Hansel: D. Jackson: R. Jackson: R. Hall. Row 3-E. Heis: P. Hudson: W. Haight: C. Jameson: W. Hardnell: A. lannelli: D. lsrig: J. Hahn: W. Hill: R. Harden: J. Huber. Home Room 129 Row 1--W. Johnson: D. Lewis: W. Leavell: C. Joseph: J. Kadon: R. Lally: G. Kern: B. King: D. Jordan: D. Lerner: R. Jump. Row 2--F. Koehne: P. Kyrlach: J. Knight: D. Lancaster: L. Kerdolif: R. E. Jones: R. Koch: E. Klelle: M. Lewis. Row 3-G. Lewin: R. Kreu- len: R. Kisner: R. Keller: A. Knox: J. Lane: D. Leimensfoll: J. Kid- well: R. L. Jones: R. Leimann. Home Room 131 Row 1-D. Manzler: T. McConnell: J. Marshall: K. Maries: G. Long: J. Louisa: J. Neidich: R. Matzenauer. Row 2-P. Miller: D. Mc- Call: K. McDole: R. Mclcenney: R. Nelson: G. McNeil: R. Marlin: D. Meehan: J. Macdonald. Row 3-A. Madison: D. Maddox: H. Melvin: L. Lyons: W. Mart: L. Lorenz: L. Lindsey: L. McCord: W. Myali: C. Mangham. How confusing. yel how rewarding to be a freshman. PRES:-:MEN Page fifty-one Home Room 132 Raw 1-W. Preston: J. Noonan: D. Peak: M. Routt: D. Pratt: H. Renver: J. Ream: A. Sontono: D. Norcross: G. Rutter. Row 2-C. Oney: D. Riel: L. Pyles: R. A. Ryan: T. Parker: L. Pelton: W. Penn. R. Scherer: R. R. Ryan. Row 3-M. O'Dell: D. Richards: A. Norton: D. Price: R. Ott: L. Riekert: H. Rimmer: M. Peiper: D. Oliver: H. Parker: R. Schettel. Home Room 133 Row 1-E. Shirley: D. Snyder: R. Schrage: R. Seibel: N. Stayton' B. Swanson: G. Talefl: C. Stoup: D. Seymour. Row 2-P. Schweik- hart: J. Thomas: R. Schmidt: H. Stomper: W. Schilling: D. Schubert' R. Schnake: D. Seilkop: O. Stokes. Row 3-A. Sparks: G. Schubert: M. Spelman: G. Shyrigh: D. Schorr: J. Smith: H. Smack: T. Smith D. Swenfurth: R. Steinert. Home Room 134 Row 1-J. Zinkhorn: M. Vale: R. Washington: E. Ware: L. Wilson: W. Thornhill: R. Walriven: D. Webster: C. Zimmerman: B. Vaelpel. Row 2-B. Wallin: R. Witschger: E. Wessler: B. Woerner: R. Zeuch: R. Vaught: O. Thomas: B. Work: R. Zorens. Row 3-D. Wood: N. Tribble: E, Venable: R. Wedig: G. Von Fischer: G Whaley: D. Van Vyven: C. Wermuth: W. Wubbolding. Hands are clasped on parents night all grade outlooks are not too bright: but smiles and 90's end our plight nn. 1 :ann-fee. . ..r- i- . . 1 xl if :Lf sig g' 1 ,. .J BE :sg ts o 'I r .,, . Q fx, 1- fp. ii 'jj lj . fd W tits 'V' gig ,TN lit of G Home Room 201 Row i--J. Baldwin: G. Boehm: S. Bishop: C. Briclges: M. Bonner L. Bowman: J. Bowen: E. Beach: M. Apple: M. Benna. Row 2-M Arkenau: Z. Braun: N. Andrus: S. Allen: B. Ballard: M. Box: J Bauer: A. Bolen: J. Barbeau: E. Bartsch. Row 3-J. Allstatt: S Bonomoni: A. Bankernper: N. Austin: F. Bodin: A. Boehm: A. Bar- tels: B. Brewer: J. Brophy: J. Benzing. Home Room 203 Row I-R. Cerasi: D. Bush: A. Colvard: J. Coffey: M. Chain: M Brown: J. Cahall. Row 2-B. Buck: A. Clippinger: S. Christopher: J Bruestle: S. Brotherton: B. Bryant: J. Chase: M. L. Brown: P. Coons Row 3-J. Cobb: M. S. Collord: B. Chapman: C. Carter: S. Col lier: A. Clephane: M. J. Carter: S. Coffman. Home Room 206 Row I-M. Everhart: E. Crabtree: C. Ellis: C. Engelkamp: B. Crid- dle: I. Doench: G. Elmore: M. Donahue: D. Dunn: A. Ferguson Row 2--M. Daniel: L. Daly: M. Drummond: J. Ellison: M. Ende- brock: M. Feldhaus: D. Danner: J. Feldman: D. Falter: R. Ehrn- schwender. Row 3-S. Emrich: J. Depenbrock: S. Davisson: J Cook: R. Edwards: C. Ernst: L. Curtis: D. Dunlap: C. Dickerson: A Dells. Home Room 208 Row I-J. Grob: M. Hamlin: J. Hedger: O. Graham: S. Giese: S Floyd: 5. Happ: D. Grover: C. Frommeyer: P. Freda. Row 2-J Hallerman: B. Henderson: D. Garden: S. Frank: N. Herald: J. Henderson: L. Gaynor: D. Ferrell: N. Glover: G. Golden. Row 3- V. Hammons: J. Hayes: L. Goodall: C. Good: D. Fredrick: B. Fowler: K. Harold: J. Hague: J. Harvey: D. Garretson. Jubilant in the refreshing thouglit t have .www . ,Mlf Q7 I lf: ffvtinf 1 . r-' s .4 a - FJ Q AH? flfs-Juv ' N' 51- I fl . if K Klgrgrvs -9 do C ld'25LA - I li 'N i Qi' Z J l1- .. Q: .. ' Rfk- y '1Nn'x,lD J :gb . . if l Home Room 21 I Row I-P. Knapp: E. Levitch: N. Lloyd: L. Latham: P. Loy: A. Loving: E. Marshall: M. Knox: H. Kyle. Row 2-B. Mclilwain: S Martin: J. Martin: H. Koenig: N, Loose: P. Lanham: S. Loux: N Kirchner: D. McCollom: R. Leohr. Row 3-M. Lopthorn: P. Lancl- ers: R. Lange: J. Koester: B. McCartney: J. Matthews: D. Linville: 5. Lapthornf J. Linlf. Home Room 209 Row I-P. Killingsworth: B. Johnson: R. lalungo: T. Hickey: J. Johnson: G. Howard: R. Hohman: M. Kassner: B. Herschelman. Row 2-L. Huguley: J. Juergens: S. Kinder: M. Hill: L. Hillyard: M. Jenney: A. Jones: L. Kennard: M. Johnson: M. Keith. Row 3- D. Haustler: C. Hill: N. Howard: E. Kemper: J. Keuper: M. Kin- ney: J. Hermann: J. Keller: J. Jett: J. Jones: L. Hogan. Home Room 219 Row I-C. Oldham: J. McKinney: C. Palmer: G. Nelson: H. Ninos: A. Patton: L. Murphy: E. Moore. Row 2-H. Moclcer: S. Mosley: E. Parnell: D. Mergler: M. J. Meyer: F. McQueen: F. Monk: B. Otting. Row 3-R. Mclcinney: K. Nieman: B. Oberle: J. Meinl- schmidt: M. Newbolcl: P. Morris: J. Montgomery: C. Miller: B. Neisen: B. Newman. Home Room 219A Row I-J. Pieper: D. Patton: E. Robinson: S. Ruoft: J. Rice: M. Prater: J. Patton: S. Reynolds: D. Schlapp: H. Richardson. Row 2- E. Roberts: F. Rutland: C. Sauerbrunn: C. Reinschmidt: C. Rein- schmidt: J. Ruchty: G. Robison: N. Rodgers: N. Richardson: H. Rudolph: M. Scherer. Row 3-S. Savery: J. Rice: E. Probst: M. Ratcliff: S. Schliflcin: D. Folder: L. Ruscher: H. Plahs: B. Privette: M. Pickens. igraduated from the flusterecl state of frustrated . Page fifty-four SOPHOMORES J Q l In till . gf' . JA: 1 1 ' . f x N lg ll? ' ry W , y :il i , y.:..f . .F .5 1'- 4' I k:!lY..f li ...A h, ouillig ' --we A -1.-V' See t., -' 'ff' ' fl. ,,L,.f an J lx. 7' A i ' F.. JJ 4+ no 2 ., Sf' ' X +4 ' e-fo' Home Room 222 Row I-N. Shifllet: B. Thornton: C. Smith: J. Schweitzer: J. Shep- pard: P. Scott: B. Shields: G. Skaggs: J. Sears: D. Thornhill. Row 2-P. Schroeder: G. Simester: J. Stimpert: S. Spathelt: W. Storm: J. Tessendort: B. Simpson: S. Shives: S. Selkirk: N. Schwarz. Row 3-C. Schmidt: P. Sigler: M. Skeel: M. Thomas: J. Schoonover: E. Simpson: L. Swann: R. Stumpl: T. Shawes: L. Southall: R. Steige leder. Home Room 224 Row I-S. Wittenberg: J. Willer: F. Voightlander: M. Worstell: M. Wainwright: L. Wagner: E. Voisinet: J. Van Cleve: S. Wright: A. Wesselmann: N. Walling: J. Wilson. Row 2-J. Winters: D. Vaughn: J. Werner: C. Weatherford: N. Warmouth: O. Turney: B. Warlord: C. White: R. Wilson: A. Williams: R. Van Billiard: J. Whitton: A. Tucker. Row 3-L. Woodrulaf: B. Venable: M. Wilson: M. Turner: J. Wesley: J. Tingler: M. Weiss: J. Wilson: R. Weaver: S. Turner: G. Wagner: M. L. Wentzl: W. Zike. Home Room 103 Row 1-D. Berry: J. Bongard: P. Bennett: S. Armstrong: B. Bick: C. Bischot: J. Abbott. Row 2-S. Bender: J. Borcherdingt C. Beck- er: M. Ayer: W. Beckham: R. Armstead. Row 3-A. Avery: E. Allen: G. Adams: L. Aprile: E. Banzhot: A. Avery: T. Bardis: R. Bates. Home Room 105 Row I-C. Brown: H. Cotton: G. Clark: R. Brashares: J. Bradley: B. Bridges: E. Campbell: E. Clarke. Row 2-E. Cook: B. Coleman: D. Crist: T. Campbell: K. Crawford: F. Burnett: T. Cholmandeley: H. Bridge. Row 3-B. Crigler: B. Corbin: J. Brown: P. Craig: R. Cole: J. Craig: J. Cordes: T. Carter: L. Conover. freshmen. these are impulsive sophomores striving . -.Q ' 's H: ' Q 61: 3 , R ' s IVR ...F Page fifty-six SOPHOMORES H ff 9 af ll S c J 'W N .,,.J- , I I sais : QQ.: . 'iiiifvf Tl ' 1 f. ,A f fy fry., jf, :gif 790' W' if JV. y If I!! f ff .U l n v U :ff if 0 'k ff' . by cf 5 , V' v ' . Jil, D6 tl W o' ' . J Q 'u A 'si -l 4 , .QlLf',-frf's,g1 F nl fi alfa X . V y in Hyla-L, l.' . X s Home Room 107 My Row I-D. Fulcher: H. Edwards: R. Duett: B. Gayawayt G. Enion: J. Gabbarcl: G. Duncan: T. Dennis: T. George. Row 2-E. Gleil: D. Gaenge: R. Epperson: B. Franklin: B. Daniel: K. Franke: R. Gephart: J. Dunn. Row 3-B. Dills: J. Deister: I. Dickerson: W. Ernst: J. Evans: B. Giles: D. Engel: B. Dappmann: E. Frantz. 'Home Room 108 ' Row I-R. Hall: M. D. Harding: B. Hart: A. Gordon: D. Gulling: B. Haines: B. Goldberg. Row 2-B. Hines: L. Gruninger: S. Hardin: T. Gillespie: E. Hubble: G. Gleason: F. Hull: A. Goenawein. Row 3-E. Huff: J. Gray: K. Herrmann: W. Hanlon: B. Hill: G. Howard: R. Hawk: K. Gohs. Home Room 109 Row I-T. Larimer: B. Johnson: J. Louiso: B. Lakeman: C. lvester: B. Jamison: H. Johnson: N. Langeleld. Row 2-J. Laurence: J. lrwan: C. lrwin: J. Lacinak: L. Kendricks: D. Kirkpatrick: P. Kon- nersman: W. Jones: J. Japp. Row 3-K. Lacetield: D. Kressel: C. Langhorst: J. Kinder: R. C. King: E. Jacobs: B. Lowery: B. John- son: W. Loveland. Home Room 302 Row I-B. Magly: P. Moore: R. Marsh: D. Pabst: B. McCaleb: H. O'Brien: D. Menzel: D. Malloni: G. Mihaly. Row 2-G. Martin: D. McDaniel: S. Matthews: CQ Moore: V. Mahatfey: D. Miller: R. McDowell: J. McCormick: T. Massengale. Row 3-B. Mclntosh: K. Olinger: D. MacKenzie: N. Lynch: R. Moatz: D. McGrath: B. Othling: J. Mauch: D. McGoron. earnestly to make a place for themselves in the f13.fWNf Ii :w73f'7l'f . v . cxtgli' 1 B 0' K ' rw A t. P Y E ' 'T' Wm 5'f'4 'Ml A E' fi t li l J 'f LWB lf A X 'I- ',l,Fb2JQf1'if '!T ' it tv' ti' l A .U w:i.ff it .W .if f gli, Mai ...tiff ti It if -' . fjb, ff! I jul 'i fi VV ,, ttifi,tl::t ti. 0' ffl' 3' il f W Ttgfffc QW 'it' l It f P I f 'Y I 4f6:U-lf Q Q 2:59. - . . Cffmigigf 37 Q4 I Home Room 303 ' Q i Row:l-G. Schira: J. Popp: D. Sch ent e ' . Scott: H. Schnizeri F. Sanford: J. Root: M. s. ow -G. Richardson: E. Rost: B. Person: J. Schoonover: W. Reese: W. Poll: R. Rye: D. Plunkett. Row 3--C. Payne: G. Perry: R. Peters: C. Platt: E. Segar: C. Reed: D. Peelrs: N.-Ruffin. Home Room 304 Row l+J. Shewman: B. Smith: B. Shiveley: B. Surman: E. Swan: L. Simmons: J. Swormstedt: J. Stewart. Row 2-B. Thiede: L. Smith: B. Smith: R. Sweney: S. Spurgeon: R. Taylor: A. Swormstedt: J. Surguy: B. Sturgeon. Row 3-R. Staley: E. Stephens: G. Stemptly: J. Simonton: J. Sweeny: J. Smith: J. Thomas: R. Silber: R. Thiellcing. Home Room 305 Row I-J. Upson: R. Wheeler: E. Wilder: G. Voshilcawa: E. Trumlale: J. Truitt: C. Veatch: R. Vogel: R. Wedig: J. Wilkins: A. Thompson. TW, t 9 ,'x1 ! . Row 2-R. Von Bargen: M. Wesselmann: R. Weiss: G. Woodie: D. XD Ward: C. Zimmerman: J. Wilson: K. Wall: D. Von Hoene Row :X g a 3-J. Turner: H. Vaughn: C. Weaver: H. Wynn: J.fM6jlfilns: T. I 15 White: S. Titmuss: P. Wright: E. Wertheimer: C. egilejy. ,W S G: A i . : rex ,fvv 4,42 .Q J f ' UW -- QL T1 57,121 t A Kimi rbf' ' N Ulf' P - 1 :wit f tiff ' U Jef if . A f ultfbm ' l:-tt X 'V dll A 1 - K . 6 riff-'rj ,, I ,J 0 0 0 . uw u o e fast moving life about Withrow. ,f f lkl ' P u SOPHQMQRES Page titty-seven ,f l S QXSXE XX I N . ., , T ,.,. The hardest year, and yet the most fun-that's the story the iuniors give us. Now they begin to look beyond high school, through college and vocational conferences. The more brainy eleventh graders lace such perplexing subiects as physics and bookkeeping. Otlsetting these are activities like Scribblerssand Philologia. Juniors only regret that they have but one year left at Withrow. Those lucky freshmen, iust starting. Now settled and very much at home in Withrow. study hard on iust what l don't know: The heck with it all now to bed I will go Here s hoping my knowledge the bluebook will show' -sn Home Room 226 -4- Row I-J. Bremer: M. Ashman: S. Beeler: B. Becker. R. Boetger: G. Alexander: B. Adkins: J. Belt: M. Bloomfield. Row 2-B. Bates: J. Barnes: S. Barrick: D, Anthe: J. Aigner: D. Brooks: M. Bauer: J. Anderson: R. Albrecht: D. Albrecht. Row 3-E. Bosch: M. Berry: F. Boesch: J. Batsche: G. Bonomini: P. Bacher: J. Brandhorst: L. Beglen: N. Allart: J. Betz. Home Room 226A Row I--C. Corbly: P. Doherty: C. Donahue: N. Bullock: J. Dur- ham: J. Dodd: J. Bruggeman: P. Coe. Row 2-V. De Vore: E. Easley: J. Diehl: B. Bush: D. Carroll: P. Dunn: M. Curry: M. Creel- man: D. Drake: T. Dottilo: J. Crook. Row 3-B. Dobbins: D. Cor- nelius: H. Dunlap: D. Davis: C. Chandler: A. Brown: P. Byrer: P. Brown: L. Cross: G. Douglas: M. Cotton. Home Room 227 Row I-M. K. Fickle: L. Griffin: B. Fiege: B. Hall: N. Feller: J. Grein: V. Gloss: A. Gilpin. Row 2-B. Edmonds: K. Hagen: J. Hain: M. Guenther: C. Flottman: L. Griffin: M. Echols: l. Gist: C. Hall. Row 3-D. Estep: G. Fay: D. File: R. Floyd: S. Foley: J. Eppert: S. Fangmeyer: B. Fessenden: M. Haas. Home Room 228 Row I-B. Harris: E. Herron: P. Howard: A. Jackson: J. Horn- bach: M. L. Honaker: S. Hall: W. M. Jackson: N. Holt: G. James. Row 2-M. Hendricks: J. Hiltbrand: E. J. Hill: B. R. Herron: J. Hofmann: D. Hera: M. Heckle: E. M. Heck: W. Hamilton. Row 3-R. A. Heis: M. Hanselman: S. Hancock: D. lrish: M. Hull: N. Heineman: M. Hughes: E. Hoeweler: P. Hysong: M. Holt: P.Hewitt. Home Room 319 Row I-M. Mallios: P. Jones: M. Kossen: J. Long: M. Jones: M. Kleinschmidt: l. King: P. Kennedy: J. Lewis: M. Jones. Row 2- M. Jones: M. Leilheit: M. J. McCollum: L. Losey: M. Mattes: C. Koehler: J. Leiiheit: S. Laux: M. Johnson: V. Large. Row 3-C. Logan: M. Manley: B. Kelley: R. Jordan: B. J. Johnson: C. Lewin: C. Jenkins: E. Lanham: P. Jenkins: D. Maddox. JUNIORSA Page titty-nine the sophisticated Juniors Pagesixty' JUNICDRS Home Room 319A Row 1-S. Parker: M. Mills: N. McKean: B. Pennington: F. Mills: P. McHugh: M. Moore: M. Patrick. Row 2-E. Neidhard: S. Noll: B. Motley: G. Moore: S. Nelson: L. Mosier: J. Morris: J. Moore: C. Neidich: V. Meely. Row 3-R. Nolting: R. Noelclce: Moormeier: J. Othling: A. Obenshain: B. Milam: B. McKiney: N. Niemis: N. McFee: A. Miller: S. Norwood. Home Room 321 Row I-C. Platt: A. Richardson: R. Rushing: H. Rehling: A. Sa- maria: N. Russell: M. Radcliffe: C. Sanza. Row 2-C. Roos: E. Saumenig: L. Prall: J. Sandusky: M. Schlottman: A. Ritner: J. Polder: H. Richardson: P. Price. Row 3-A. Preston: 5. Riggs: J. Ptiester: B. Romine: S. Prechtl: F. Portner: S. Pierce: A. Sandidge: S. Peters. Home Room 321A Row I-H. Smith: B. Schwietert: J. Simpson: N. Stull: F. Smothers: M. Suther: M. Shepler: N. Shoclrly. Row 2-J. Seller: M. Smits: S. Seillcop: J. Stith: K. Stunick: R. Strifler: V. Shroyer: D. Smith: S. Staley: A. Schwab. Row 3-B. Smith: M. Simmons: B. Schwarz: J. Stuewe: R. Sochel: H. Steele: P. Sullivan: B. Schmidt: D. Smith. Home Room 322 Row I--E. Vorhis: L. Waldrop: C. Ziegler: J. Trost: C. Winglewish: M. Wulteclc: R. Winston: J. Virgil. Row 2--M. Wilson: G. Young: M. Williamson: B. Veatch: R. Young: J. Ward: R. Zoes: L. Tabor. Row 3-G. Weyer: J. Ward: N. Trappe: J. Toerner: J. Wiley: P. Taylor: M. Wardwell: D. Vigard: P. Thomas: J. Wunlser. eagerly anticipate the ly q xg Qi, 'xi ,ffl N C? fvyil Home Room 306 Row l-R. Clem: A. Chapman: C. Consalus: B. Burroughs: D. Denman: E. Collins: J. Coll. Row 2-T. Chapmon: J. Cordrey: S. Carey: D. Caldwell: B. Chiseck: H. Carter: B. Davis: W. Cox. Row 3-S. Cover: R. Cleland: R. Crews: L. Collins: B. Crosset: H. Davis: D. Calder: C. Cramer: A. Cecil: R. Clark. Home Room 308 Row l-P. Freeland: J. Elder: M. Griffith: B. Gray: B. Flamm: W. Fischbach: J. Gefgey. Row 2-J. Garvey: J. Gregory: R. Diesel- berg: D. Farrell: B. Glenn: D. Haerr: T. Evans. Row 3-A. Gort- sas: R. Falter: E. Ellis: B. Drier: J. Edmondson: E. Green: E. Forste: R. Feiler. Row 4-J. Gaynor: B. Economou: P. Gomien: R. Fields: F. Gray: F. Goodall: C. Elkin: R. Forbus. Home Room 309 Row l-T. Kinnett: B. Hayes: V. Jacobs: J. Jordan: R. Janney: L. Kleinlelter: J. Jordan: P. Jones: H. Holloway. Row 2-D. Hudson: J. Huber: J. Kirby: B. Klappert: E. Kirschner: F. Johnson: D. Hans- man: C. Jenkins: G. Kalomares: J. Kessler. Row 3-R. Hughes: R. Ingram: B. Hill: T. Hicks: J. Hendrixson: H. Hudson: R. Hewett: R. Hill: T. Hall: B. Holloman. Home Room 311 Row I-D. Anderegg: G. Bang: J. Bruns: E. Bolce: G. Brown: C. Benkert: A. Brown: P. Bryan. Row 2-J. Barton: D. Biedinger: P. Bauer: R. Behrens: M. Brokaw: J. Burck: D. Bennett: R. Barnes. Row 3-E. Bolender: W. Avril: G. Brewer: H. Branch: V. Brennan: F. Ballard: R. Beck: D. Bohanon: B. Beck. Row 4-L. Boothby: P. Aglamesis: R. Barbeau: C. Brandenb: W. Anshutz: M. Beran: R. Best: H, Blaney: H. Adler. day on which after three years of fun and furore JUNIORS Page sixty one J fx., , 1 ,lf .7 .3 All .Jw X' x . fn 5- .ii ,W ,fo ,J mf 1 ' 3 . ji 6ZiU J .f fi 1 I BJ l' l I f 7 1 . -I 1 I fyffi i U M Home Room 313 Row 1-H. Lambert: W. Lilley: D. Kraemer: J. Longaker: J. Malott: L. Macklin: T. Lewis. Row 2-C. Lambert: R. Lyons: H. Lapthorn: R. Lester: D. Knoffer: I. Ludwig: J. Lutz: QR. Leonard. Row 3-E. MacDonald: J. Koch: D. Lamblin: W. Markel: P. Kolthoff: R. Lund! quist: D. Krehbiel: R. Lyons: J. Leonard. Home Room 313 Row 1-C. Parker: R. Mueller: J. Martin: W. McKinney: N. Mc- Vicker: R. Ogier: C. Nelson. Row 2-L. Smith: D. McCabe: N. Neidich: J. Prickett: J. Monroe: J. Mohn: L. Pappas: S. McConnell. Row 3-A. Philipps: G. Peebles: O. Miller: G. Phillips: A. Miller: T. Nicola: C. Miller: R. Messemer. Home Room 313 Row 1-C. Simpson: J. Shoemaker: R. Rockel: C. Thompson: N. Shifflet: C. Schweitzer: H. Sanford. Row 2-W. Rokel: R. Ruff: W. Shafer: B. Schoolfield: J. Rohne: C. Sollberger: P. Layne: R. Rich- arcls: J. Sigafoose. Row 3-D. Rogers: C. Siegel: J. Srofe: E. Sarr: D. Price: T. Tudor: T. Puroof: L. Ruttkay: W. Smith: E. Sies: R. Reinfrank: S. Tarpoff. Home Room 313 Row 1-E. Zinco: E. Viers: V. Van Camp: M. White: M. White: D. Vance: D. Wilson: P. Weinheimer. Row 2-J. Wilson: J. Wood: L. Smith: R. Wilkinson: J. Washington: H. Whitman: V. Varnau: D. Vogt: R. Wolfe: G. Zinninger. Row 3-R. Tiemeyer: R. Lyon: O. Young: P. Wilhelm: R. Witherby: R. Wolf: J. Weaver: R. Yerke- san: D. Zeh: R. Willson: J. Weismuller. they may legitimately accept the lofty title of Page sixty-two Jursuoizg Our senior year, The zenith year. has come at last. l947, 1948. and i949 have provided an invaluable foundation from which we advance into l95O. Now we are no longer confused and muddled strangers. We know the rooms and recognize The laces: we are a part ot Withrow and it is part of us. The tinal stirring strains ot MinsTreleers. the day our football Team left The gridiron victorious. The Thrill of rounding The traclc to The pulsating rhythm of Pomp and Cir- cumsTance - These vibrant experiences have grappled us Together with an ever- strengthening hold. One ol The most signiticant honors which may come to a Junior is his election to Senior Council in The spring. As the gov- erning loody of The Senior Class. The Council selects Graduation Announcements, pre- pares The Class will and Testimony, and out- lines The graduation program. First Row: J. Wirth: J. Messinger: J. Moeller: B. Coclwallacler: M. Meyer: K. Holwaclel. Second Row: J. Crews: D. Mitchell: F. Guclcenberger: S. McKay: J. Zimmerman. Almighty Senior. Kent Howodel, Class President Senior Council lDuxl Wheels, lFeminc:l wheels, lSigmol wheels, lGammal weally wotafe wapidly within Withrow's wh Ig i e Responsible cmd outstanding in all fields. Dux cmcl Y-- 29? Here they are: the twenty - six busiest seniors ot Withrow! Yes, the Dux Feminas and the Sigma Gammas are reolly out- standing in every field. Chosen lor their high grades, personality, and activity records. they ore the leaders, the big wheels around school. The boys of Sig keep busy by sponsoring the Prom, electing Withrow's homecoming queen, ond presenting o schol- orshi to a worthy senior. The Dux girls sell hot clbgs at football games. give a scholar- ship. and really relish their parties. These seniors have attained the high and honored position 'that every eager underclassmon some doy hopes to hold. -4- Top picture, Left to Right: Row l-D. Mitchell: J. Crews: F. Guclcenburger: W. MacKay. Row 2- J. Zimmerman: J. Schrotel: D. Botsch: F. Werner: K. Holwadel: D. Ernst: l. Misali: W. Thompson. Lower picture, Lett to Right: Row l-R. Lang: J. Stovall: M. Wirth: J. Kirsten: N. Platt: P. Milligan. Row 2-C. House: B. Cadwallader: E. Korengel. Row 3-K. Stimson: Miss Agerter: J. Moeller: M. Augustine: M. Greene: E. Edwards: G. Thurston: M. Meyer. Sig members typlfy tentative leaders of tomorrow. Dux members are shown in the midst of their chaotic meeting while Slgs are seen represented in their individual activities Seniors of Withrow High School. grown to man's estate. Top to Bottom Top to Bottom ABEL. STELLA MAE l Abe l: Tennis Club I: G.A.A. 3: Baseball 3: Individual Sports 3: Volleyball 3: Bowling I.2.3: Tenth Grade Choir 2.3: Library 3.4. f ABRAHAM, MARILYN MAE l Abe l: B.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey I.2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Volleyball I.2,3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Indi- vidual Sports 2,3.4: Archery I.2: Outing Club 4: Thalian 3.4: Tower News Rep. I: Alpha Y I: Minstrel Sewing 3.4: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: Tower Y 4: Pep Squad. ABRAMS. MARGARET LOUISE: Beta Chi 3.4. ALTVATER. JOY: B.O.X.: Gens Togata I.2: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Hockey 3.4: Baseball 3.4: Basketball 4. ANDREA. BESSIE MARION l Betts l: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec. Club 4. ANDREADIS. HARRY: Football I.2,3.4: Basketball I.2.4: Track l.2.4: Tiger Club 2.3.4. ANDREWS. DONALD CARLETON l Andy l. ANDREWS. JAMES DAIR l Jim l: Proiection Crew l.2.3: Annual Rep. l.2. ANDRIOT. DELORES GLORIA. ANDRIOT. DONALD JAMES l Don l: Chi Sig. APPENFELDER. JEAN LOUISE l Appey l: Athletic Rep. I: Baseball l.2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Hockey 4: Tennis Team 4. APPLEGATE, LILLIAN HELEN: Baseball I: Treasurer's Office 2.3.4. ARCHIBALD. CHARLES BROWN l Archie l: Beta Hi-Y 4: B.T.O.: lnterFratority Council. ARMSTRONG. JOAN MARIE: Alpha Y I: Orchestra 2.3.4-: French Club 3.4: G.A.A. 4: Hockey I: Kytyves. ARNETT. DOLORES DEL RIO: Entered Withrow in Senior year lrom Batavia. ASHER, RONALD LEE. AU. MARGARET HELEN l Peggy l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Regina: Basketball 4: Hockey 4: Baseball 4: Volleyball 4. AUGUSTINE. MARY LEE EDITH l Lee l: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Individual Sports 2: Hockey 4: Volleyball 4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 4: Madrigal Singers 3.4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Sec. 4: Music Club I: Minstrels 3.4: French Club 2,3.4: Sec. 3: Pres. 4: Gens Togata 2.3.4: Physics Club 3: Tower News 4: Annual Rep. 2: B.O.X.: Dux Femina 4. BACHER. PAT. BACHER. RANDALL l Randy l. BACHLER. MARTHA LEE l MarIy l: G.A.A. 2.3.4: French Club 2: Beta Chi 3.4: Annual Literary 2: Tower News I: Volleyball 2.3: Future Merchandisers 4: Pres. 4. BAIRD, Rossm GLENN : BQ 1. ro. BAKER. INEZ FAY: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Librarian 4: Madrigal Singers 2.3.4: Girls Glee Club 3: Spanish Club l.2,3.4: Literatas I.2: Physics Club 3: Annual Rep. l.3: Minstrels l.2.3,4. BAKER. LaVERN RUTH. BALLARD. JAMES PARRETT l Mort l: Track I: Proiection Crew 2.3,4: Physics Club 3: Beta Hi-Y: Sec. 4: Beta Chi 4: Minstrel Crew 3.4: Chi Sig. 1 BAUER. JACQUELINE ROSE l Jackie l: Tower News publicity 2.3: mgr. 3: Spanish Club 2,3.4: French Club 4: Camera Club 3.4: pres. 3: Beta Chi 3.4: Thalian 3.4: Sec. 4: Alpha Y I.2: Athletic Rep. 2: Tower Y 3.4: Jr. Choir 2.3: G-.A.A. I: Minstrels 3.4: B.O.X. BAUMES. JOHN ROSS: Minstrels 3.4: Football 4: Tennis Club 4: Beta Hi Y 4. ' BAXTER. FAITH RAMONA: Home Ec. Club 2.3: G.A.A. 2: Volley- ball 2: Basketball 3: Future Merchandisers 4. BECHT. JACK GORDON l Buzz l: K.T.K. Track 2: Beta Chi 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Beta Hi Y 4: Thalian 4: Pep Squad 4. BECK, ROBERT. BECKETT. ROBERT MASON l Bob l: Band I.2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4: BECKETT. SUE CAROL: Camera Club I: Individual Sports 2: Bowl- ing 2: Tower News Rep. 3: Jr. Choir 3. I 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 ,.i ,s:i'l -lill ss i ' L.. ummm: loolc forward to the high honors ol class day BEGLEN. MICHAEL l Mike I: Tower News 2: Gens Togata 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Annual Advertising. BERNER. PATRICIA LOUISE l Pat I: Minstrels I.2.3,4: Band 2.3.4: Orchestra 3.4: Presentation Orch. 3.4: E.O.X. BERNIIIARD. ROBERT EDWARD l Bob I: German Club 2.3.41 Treas. 3: Gol 4. BETSCHER. RICHARD l Diclx I: Railroad Club 2: Annual Rep. 3: Tennis Club 3. BETTINGER. BARBARA ANN l Betty I: Senior Choir: Alpha Y: Tow- er Y: Aliquippa. BILLER. BETTY MAY I Bet I. BILLITER. MARIABELLE I BlLLY I: G.A.A. I: C.L.C.: Tennis Club I.2: Alpha Y I: Orchestra I.2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Band 3.4: Sym- phonic Band 2.3.4. BILTZ. CARL NICHOLAS I Nick I: K.T.K.: Football I.3.4: Track 2.3: Gym Team 2.3. BIRNEY. NORMAN EDGAR l Norm I: T.S.: Cheerleader 4: Tennis Club 4: Camera Club I.2.3.4: Tennis Team 3.4: Football I,2: A Cap- pella Choir 2.3.4: Glee Club 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Tower News Rep. 2: Madrigal Choir 4: lnterlratority Council. BISHOP, DALE WRIGHT I Bish Bop I: Beta cha 4. Beta Hi-Y 4. Bowling Team 4: Lunchroom 3.4: Tower News Rep. 3. BISSINGER, JOYCE LEA: Alpha-Y I: Jr. Choir 2.3: French Club: Ky! tyves. BITTMANN. ROGER ALAN l R'og I: Tennis Club I: Boys' Glee Club I: Senior Choir 2: Minstrels 1.2: Philologia 3.4. BIXLER. ROBERT WILLIAM l Bix l: T.O. A Cappella Choir 4. BLACK. MARYLYN ANN: Home Ec. Club 3. 4: Kytyves. BLAIN. JAMES l JIM I. BLOCK. IRENE BERTHA: Minstrel Sewing 2. Beta Chi 3. BODIN. MARY LEE: Gans Togata I: Tower News 2.3.4-: First Page Co-Editor 4. BODLEY. JUNE I Bunny I: Girls' Glee Club 2.3. BOEHM. CAROLINE MARIE: Home Ec. Club l.2.3.4: Gens Togata 2: Greek Club 2: History Club 3: Volleyball 3. ii P I2 I3 l fe.:.--x..5 f i Such dignified Seniors! Marching byin cap and gown: Top to Bottom Top to Bottom I. 2. 3. 4. BOESCHLIN, JEAN LUETTA: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Volley- ball 4: Hockey 3.4: Baseball 3.4: Swimming Pageant 2: Dance Club 3.4. soncs, ROMAIN :--Hrnau--3. BOLENDER. MARJORIE MAE i Mar9ie I: Aliquippa: Camera Club I: Future Merchandisers Club 4. BOOTH, LOREN RONALD l Bippo I: Library 2. BOSTON. HENRY CECIL i I Iank I: Football I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Track I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Gens Togata 4: Tiger Club I.2.3.4: Clionian History Club 2.3.4. BOSTWICK. JAMES MORGAN I Jim I: T.S.: Football 2.3.4: Track I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Athletic Rep. 2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Tiger Club 4: Swimming Team 3: Proiection Crew 2.3: Beta Hi- 4. BOTSCH. RICHARD I Dick I: Sigma Gamma 4: Philologia 3.4: Tow- er News I.2.3.4: Sports Editor 4: Minstrels 3.4: Tiger Club 3.4: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Tennis Team I.2.3.4: Swimming Team 3: Basketball I: German Club 2.3.4: Physics Club 3: Camera Club 3: Beta Hi-Y. BOTTS. JOYCE ANN l J1oy l: Gens Togata 2: Kytyves: Volleyball 2: Swimming Club 2: Home Ec. Club I. BOURN. PEARL ELIZABETH l Peggy I: Tenth Grade Choir 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: French Club 2: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. 2.4: Hock- ey 2.4: Volleyball 3.4: A.B.K.:.Tower News 4. BRADFORD. GLADYS LOUISE: Tri-Hi: Y-Teens I.2.3. BRADFORD. THEODORE ALVIN l Ted I. BRAUN LOIS JEAN: Minstrels I 2 3 4- G.A.A. 34- Bowlin 34- BROFFT. JANET MAY: Hockey 2.3: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2: Base- ball 2: Beta Chi 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Annual Literary 3: G.A.A. 2: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Minstrel Make-Up 3.4. BROKER. BARRY I Speedy I: Annual Rep. I: Gens Togata I.2.3.4: Orchestra I.2.3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Physics Club 3: Pres. 3: Beta Hi Y 4: Minstrels: Presentation Orchestra 3.4. BROOKS. WILLIAM LESTER i Birdy I: Tower News l.2.3: Iota. BROWN. JOAN IRENE: Alpha Y I: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Junior Choir 2: Tower News Rep. 3: Tower-Y 3: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Span- ish Club 3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Beta Chi 4: Annual Rep. 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Annual Literary 4. BRUESTLE. DON FRED: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Ander- son. BRUNK, PATSY ANN l Pat I: Beta Chi 3: Sec. I.3.4: Annual Rep. I. BUGLIONE, AUDREY MAE l Bugs I: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.3. BURGESS. ROGER WILLIAMS. BURKMAN. JUDY: Alpha Y I: Literatas 2: Pep Squad 3: Thalian 3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Hockey 2.3,4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball I: Tower News Rep. 2: Minstrel Crew 3.4. BURNS. GLENN ALLEN: Entered Withrow in Junior year Irom Deer Park: Football 3.4: Chi Sig. BUSSER, RUTH KATHERINE l Buz I: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Minstrels 3: French Club 3: Annual Art 2: Hockey 2: Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4. BUTLER. ANN ADELAIDE I Roonie I: Girl Reserve I.3. CADWALLADER. BEATRICE ANN l Beatty I: Altruist: SeniorMC?UT:il 4: Dux Femina 4: Band I.2.3.4: Presentation Orch. l.2.3.4 'f l 5. 6. Hockeyl4: Volleyball 4: Basketball 4:l I I 9 I I BREEDING. MARY LOUISE: Annual Rep. 2: Gens Togata 2: Tower News Rep. 3.4. BRIDGES, JAMES EDWARD l Jim I: Gems Togata 2.3.4: Boys' Glee Club 4. BRIGGS. MERTON l Bird I: Swimming 3.4. BROCKMAN. EDNA ELIZABETH: Home EC. Club I.2: Girl Reserves I.2,3: G.A.A. I. BROCKMEIER. LENORE I Lee I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Literitas 2: Gens Togata 2.3.4: French Club 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: Physics Club 3. I.2.3.4: Orchestra I.2.3: A Cappella Choir 4: Clarinet Woodwind Quintet 3: Off Key Club I.2: Withrow Vice-Pres. 4: Annual Literary 3.4: Co-Editor 4' Rep. 3: Athletic Rep. 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4- 2' Vic Pres. 3: Historian 4: Hockey 2.3: I.2. Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.3.4: In Annual . e- CALAGE, EVANGELINE I Van I: Aliquippa. CALCHERA. PEGGY ANNE 1--Peg 3: I: Bowling 4: Basketball 4: French Club 3 CALDWELL, AUDREY I Cheta I: G.A.A. ball 4: Minstrels 4: Tally-Ho. I 2 3 4 5 b 9 I0 roaming over the bridge. Top to Bottom CARR. BEVERLY JOYCE l Bev l: Tower Y 3.4: Alpha Y I.2: Gens Togata 2.3.4: French Club 4: Individual Sports 3: Tennis 3: Volley- ball 3: Archery 4: E.O.X. CARR. BERTRAM REID: Beta Chi 3.4: Library 2.3.4: Stamp Club 2. CARTER. BETTY R.: 'B.O.X.: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basket- ball I.2.3.4: Hockey 3.4: Individual Sports 3.4: Dance Club 3.4: Sec. 4: Literatas I: French Club 3.4: Gems Togata 2: Tennis Club 3.4: Minstrels 3.4. CASEY. ROBERT HARRISON l Jr. l. CAVAGNARO. ANITA JEAN: Withrow Players I.2.3.4: Literatas I: Spanish Club 3.4: Tennis Club 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey 3.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Basketball 3.4: Individual Sports 3.4: Tower News 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 4: Athletic Rep. 3: Dance Club 2,3.4: B.O.X. CECIL. JEAN HELEN: Girls' Cvlee Club 3.4: Thalian 3.4: History Club 3.4: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec. Club 4. l2. I3. I4. CHAMPION. NANCY BEE l Nance l: Tower News 2.3.47 Reporter 2: Second Page Co-Editor 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: French Club 2.3.4: Thalian 3.4: Minstrel Usher 3.4: G.A.A. I.3.4: Tower News Rep. 2.3.4: Altruist. CHANNELL. DOLORES LILLIAN l Dody l: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Beta Chi 2.34: Camera Club 2: Minstrel Crew 4: Jr. Choir 2.3: Girls' Glee C ub 4. loalmg in the sun: I4 I5 CHAPMON. THOMAS. CLARK. JO CATHERINE l Jo l: G.A.A. 2.3.4. CLEMENTS. JACK FRANK l Gorgeous l. CLINGER. RITA KATHLEEN l Reat l: G.A.A. I.2.4: Alpha Y I: Archery I: Bullseye Club I: Hockey I. COLE. PHYLLIS JOAN l Jo l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Washington Hi in Indianapolis: Tower Y 3: Vice-Pres. 4: G.A.A. 4: Basketball 4: Kytyves 4. I5. COLLINS. MARJORIE CLARA: Girls' Glee Club 2: Beta Chi 3.4. Ib. CONNER. HELEN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Terrace Park: Gens Togata 2: Beta Chi 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Annual Literary 4: Savings Stamp Rep. 3: Volleyball 3. CONSTABLE. ALBERTA REBECCA : M:Ekey :. COPELIN. HowARD LEE. CORDES. RHETA MAE l ReeI I: Annual Rep. I: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Bowling 4: Basketball 4: G.A.A. 4: B.O.X. II I2 I3 l sitting below the Tower. on the steps. in the stadium. Top to Bottom Top to Bottom I. 2. 3. 4. 5. CORNELIUS. CHARMAIN. CLARA l Char I: Merchandising Club 4: Volley-ball 2. CRABBE. HELEN .IOSEPHINE l Butch l: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Individual Sports I.2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Archery 2: Gens Togata 2.4: Treasurer 2: Choral Music I.2: Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Annual Lit- erary 4: Literatas I. CRABTREE. TOM RANDALL IUC raps l: Tower News 4: Band 3.4: Spanish Club 4, CRAIG. CLARENCE BALLARD l Senator l: Football I: Tower News Rep. 4: Chi Sig: Beta Hi-Y 4: Basketball Mgr. I: Minstrel Crew 3.4. CRAMER. MARY LOUISE: Home Ec. Club 2: Beta Chi 2.3.4: Alpha Y 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Baseball 3: Archery 2.3.4: Individual Sports 2.3: French Club 4: Annual Advertising 3: Tennis Club 3: Tower Y 4: Bullseye Club 4: Dance Club 4: A.B.K. CRANE. STANLEY ALBERT l BucIcIy l: T.O.: Jr. Lifesaving. CREWS, JAMES ARNOLD l Cooch l: T.S.: lnterlraternity Council: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Tennis Team I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 3.4: Pres. 4: Camera Club I.2.3.4: Track I: Philologia 3.4: Senior Council 4: Sig- ma Gamma 4: Sec. 4: Cheerleader 3.4: Captain 4: Withrow Players 3.4: Annual Rep. 2.3.4: Tower News Rep. 2: Athletic Rep. 4: Min- strel Crew 2.3.4: Basketball Mgr. 3. CURRENS, NITA ELIZABETH l Sugie l: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Bethel: Girls' Glee Club 2: Beta Chi 4. DAUGHERTY. ROBERT LEE l Bob I: Philologia 3.4: French Club 2: Band I.2.3. DAULTON. PATRICIA ANNE l Pat l: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey 3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Archery I: In- dividual Sports 2: Tennis 3.4: Outing Club 2.3: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Spanish Club I.2.3.4: French Club 3.4: Tower News 2.3.4: Annual Rep. 2.3: Literatas I.2: Thalian 3.4: Annual Literary 4: Minstrel Make- Up 3.4. DAVIES, BARBARA ELLEN l Barb I: E.O.X.: Volleyball I.2: Basket- ball 2. DAVIS. BETTY JEAN l Boiots I: Literotas I.2: Badminton I.2.3.4: Annual Advertising 3: Beta Chi 3: French Club 4: Archery 3.4: De- lense Stamp'Rep. 3: G.A.A. 3.4. DAVIS. MARY CATHRYN l Murrie l: Water Pageant I.4: Dolphin Club 2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Hockey 2.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Phi Gamma Sigma: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: DAVIS, PATRICIA : P..i :. G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey 3,4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Individual Sports 3.4: Camera Club 2: Physics Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Tennis Club 3.4: Minstrel Crew 2.3.4: .lr. Choir 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 4. DAVIS, BILL I WiIlie l: Chi Sig: Beta Chi 2: Choir 3.4: Minstrels 2. 3.4: Camera Club I,2: Beta Hi-Y 4: Madrigal Choir 4: Tip Toppers 4. DENGEL. MARGARET VIVIAN l DoIIy I. DEPENBROCH. CHERI DAWN: Archery I: Basketball 3.4: Volley- ball 2: Baseball I: Bowling 4: Spanish Club 4: Athletic Rep. I. DE VORE. ROBERT BARRETT I Spook I: T.O.: Football I: Basketball 2: Swimming: Tip Toppers. DICKERSON, VIRGINIA ANN l Dickie I: Baseball I: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2.3.4: Minstrel Design 2.3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Tip Toppers 4: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Bowling Club 4. DICKMAN. FRED BERNET l Deke l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Green Brier Military School: Beta Hi-Y: Physics Club 3: Philologia: Minstrels 3.4. DILLMAN, MARTHA MARY l Marty l: Tower Y 3.4: Treasurer 4: Volleyball 3.4: Beta Chi 3.4: G.A.A. 4: Pep Squad 3: Minstrel Crew 4: Camera Club 4: C.L.C. DI LULLO, MADELINE: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Baseball 3: Home Ec. Club 3: Beta Chi 3. DOERR, BETTY MARIE: Entered in Sophomore year from Regina. DOUGHMAN. GORDON ORVILLE l Gord I: Athletic Rep. I.2.3: German Club 3.4: Track I: Lunchroom 2.3.4: Thalian 4: Greek Club 2: Gens Togata I.2.3. DOVE. GEORGE EDWARD: T.O. DREIHAUS. CLAYTON PHILLIP l Corky I. DUCKWORTH, VIVIAN MARIE: Beta Chi 3.4: Home EC. Club 2.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4. DULLE. ROBERT LA MARR. DUNLAP. HERMAN GALE l Jr. I. DUQUETTE. CHARLES HERBERT l Duke l: Football Mgr. I.2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Basketball I.2: Tiger Club 2.3.4: Tri Chi. EASTLAND. JAMES: HENRY l Jim l: Gall 2: Camera Club I.2: Spanish Club 4: Minstrel Crew 4. EDEN, FRANK EDWARD I UncIe Frank l: Philologio 3.4: Track I,3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Tower News Rep. I.2: Chi Sig. EDWARDS, ELINOR KAY: Spanish Club I.2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Vol- Ieyboll I.2.3.4: Baseball 3: Bowling 4: Camera Club 2: Dux Femina 4. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . if -. -XC.. s -. . ...vlmsnsans No final exams this last semester in Withrow' ToptoBonam . EDWARDS. MARJORIE SUE l Susie I: G.A.A. l.2,3.4: Archery 2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Bowling 3.4: Baseball 3: Camera Club 2: Minstrel Design 3.4: Annual Rep. I: Stamp Rep. 2: Athletic Rep. 3: Spanish Club 4: Swimming Club I. EGRY. NANCY LEE: Dance Club I.2.3: Spanish Club 2: Withrow Players I.2.3: Beta Chi 3: Minstrels 2.3: G.A.A. I,2.3: Volleyball I.2.3: Individual Sports I: Annual Rep. 3: Tower News Rep. 2: Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Archery I.2.3. ELAM, HARRY ERNEST l SIick I: Chi Sig. . ELLIOTTJEAN. ELLIS, RICHARD LEON l Dick I: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Peebles. Ohio. ELLISON, MARY CATHERINE l Catty I: Beta Chi 3: Home Ec. Club 4. . EMERY. SARAH ELIZABETH I Buff I: Jr. Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3.4. EMMANUEL. EUGENIE l Jean I: Tower News Rep. l,2,3: French Club 3: G.A.A. l.4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Tip Toppers: BOX: Volleyball I.3.4: Basketball I.4: Baseball l.3.4: Home Ec. Club 4. ERNST. RICHARD LOUIS l Dick I: Football I.2.3.4: Capt. 3.4: Basketball l.2.3,4: Baseball I,2,3,4: Track 3.4: Tiger Club I.2.3.4: Pres. 4: Sigma Gamma 4. ESCHELBACH. GEORGE HARRY l Yautz I: Beta Chi 3. . EYER, DONALD LEE l Don I: Minstrel Crew 2.3.4. FARRIS. HELEN FAY l Possume I: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from St. Bernard: Bowling Club 3. FAST. HARRY RUDOLPH l Hurry-up I: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Marianna: Tower News Rep.: Minstrel Crew 4. FINK. AUDREY MARIE: Litercitas I,2: Gens Togata I.2,3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4-: Orchestra 3.4: Tenth Grade Choir: Altruist: Dance Club 3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3,4: Baseball 3.4: w ,Hockey 4: Tower News 4: Spanish Club 4: Tip Toppers 3,4-. FINZER, PETER CARL l Pete I: Bowling 3.4: Minstrel Crew 4. IEFIORA. FRANK. Qi FIORA, LEO. IX FISH. IRENE DELORES I Fish I: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from North College Hill: Home Ec. Club 2.3: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Hockey 3.4. 9 I0 Il I2 I3 x l - 1 - -X m ...-i 1,L--. MEA.. w Visiting your tavorite teacher lor a last. good talk. Top to Bottom Top to Bottom 2 3 4 5 6. 7 FISHER. MYRTIE VIRGINIA I Myrt l: Spanish Club l.2.3: Beta Chi 3: Future Merchandisers Club 4: Phi Sigma Gamma. FITZGERALD. WILLIAM REED l Fitz l: Boys' Glee Club I.2: With- row Minstrels I.2. FLAUGHER. RONALD LYNN: Lunchroom l.2.3.4: Football I. FLOYD JR.. CHARLIE RAMEY l Chuck l: Entered Withrow in Soph- omore year lrom Manchester. Ohio. FOGLE. WANITA l Nita l: Spanish Club 2: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: Home Ec. Club 4: Dolphin Club. FORBES. JERRY ROLAND I Jay l. ' - FORESTER. HILDEGARDE I Hilde l: Tally Ho: Dance Club 3.4: Hockey 2.3.4: Basketball 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Individual Sports 4: Base- ball 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Athletic Rep. 2. FOSTER. FRANK DAVID: Football I: T.O. FRANK. EDGAR GERALD. FREEMAN. CHARLES EDISON: Entered Withrow in Senior year lrom Hughes: Tennis 4: Withrow Tennis Club 4: Iota Sigma Pi. FRIEDHOFF. BOB FREDERICK l Tuck l: Band l.2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4. FULCHER. JOYCE ANN: Tip Toppers l.2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Lower 4News Rep. 2.3: G.A.A. l.2.4: Beta Chi 4: Hockey I: Jr. Red ross . GARDNER, TED FRANK I Tedo l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Purcell: Track 3.4: T.O. GARNERSMITH. NANCY LOUISE I Nance l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year lrom Evanston. Illinois: Gens Togata 2: G.A.A. 3.4. Volleyball 3.4: Dolphin Club 3.4: Beta Chi 3.4: Spanish Club 4: His- tory Club 4: Tower News 4: Tenth Grade Choir 2.3: Junior Choir 3: Glee Club 4: Minstrels 3.4. GATES. FRANCES CAROLINE I Frannie l: B.O.X.: Annual Art I.2.3: Co-Art Editor 4: Camera Club I: Nature Club 2: Beta Chi 3.4: French Club 4: Annual Rep. 2: Minstrel Design l.2.3.4: Tower News I.2: History Club 4. GAYNOR. CHARLES HENRY I Charlie l. GEE. DAVID ROBERT I Duke l: Swimming 2. GENTRUP ALICIA I Lish l: B.O.X.: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Hockey 3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Annual Rep. I: Tower News 4: Span- ish Club 3: Cheer Leader 4: Tennis Club 4: Dolphin Club. GERACI. GENE ARTHUR: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Glee Club 2: Minstrels 2.3.45 Tower News Rep. GEST. HENRY I Cupcake l: Nature Club l.2.3.4: Physics Club 3: Tennis Club 2.4: Cleonion History Club 3.4. GIARDULLO. FRANK I Matt l: Tower News Rep. 2.3.4: Football I.2: Athletic Rep. 4: Baseball l.2.3.4: W.V.A.X. 2.3.4. GIBBS. JOHN ALLEN I JacIt l: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Syracuse. New York: Football 3.4: Philolagia 3.4: Pres. 4: Thalian Dramatic Club 4: Pres. 4: Annual Literary 4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Minstrels 3.4: Physics Club 4. GIBLER, JANET MARGARET. GILLOTT. WILLIAM HERBERT i Bill l: Otlset Club 4. oiLPiN. CHARLES sRowN :-'chuci t. GIM. NANCY LEE: Camera Club I: Volleyball I.4: G.A.A. I.4: Tow- er News 2: Minstrels 3.4: Make-up Committee 3.4: Spanish Club 3: Hockey 4 Baseball 3.4: Basketball 4. GLANCY. ANN: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Morrow. C.L.C.! Home Ec. Club 3. GLANCY. PAUL ABRAM: Radio Club 4. GLASER. BEVERLY NAE I Bev l: Minstrel Design 3: Future Mer- chandisers Club. GLOSS. CAROL BEVERLY: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Norwood: Future Merchandisers Club 4: Sec. 4: Tower-Y 4: C.L.C. GRADOLF. JAMES VALENTINE I Jim l: Proiection Crew l.2.3.4: An- nual Rep. I.2: Athletic Rep. 2.3. GRAF. JOHN HENRY l Jack l: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Walnut Hills: Physics Club 3.4: Minstrel Crew 3. GRAY. JOANN I Jody l: Annual Rep. I.4: Dance Club I.2: Treas. 4: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: Gens Togata 2: G.A.A. 2.4: Pony Chorus I.2: Kytyves. GRATE. MARY JO I Jeremo l: G.A.A. I.2: Beta Chi 3: A.B.K. GREEN. DORIS CATHERINE: Alpha Y I: Spanish Club l.2.3.4: Dol- phin Club 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: Pres. 4: Tower News 3.4: Beta Chi 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey I: Volleyball I.2.3: Basketball 2: Tolly-Ho: Baseball 2. GREENE. MARY CAVENDISH: Literatos I.2: Nature Club I: Gens Togata l.2.3.4: Vice Pres. 4: Riding Club I: Greek Club 2: Vice Pres. 2: Clionian History Club 3.4: Vice Pres. 3: Scribblers 3.4: Vice Pres. 3: Minstrels 3.4: Annual Advertising 3.4: Mgr. 4: Tholian 3.4: Recording Sec. 4: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Madrigal 3.4: Dux Femino 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Honorary member ol B.O.X. l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - -1f l. . Q,.s.sssN.l l I- s All this Iun alter all that Top to Bottom 13. GREVAS. GEORGE. GUCKENBERGER. FREDERICK THOMAS l Guckie I: Sigma Gamma 4: Pres. 4: Withrow Players 2.3,4: Pres. 4: Cheerleader 4: Senior Council 4: Gens Togata 1.2: Minstrels 1.2.3.4: Presentation Orch. 1.2.3.4: German Club 3.4: Philalogia 3.4: Golt 2: Annual Rep. 2.3: Tower News Rep. 4: Glee Club 3: Tower News 4: Tennis Club 1: Tri Chi. GUST. HENRY. 14. GUY, .IOANNE l Punky 1: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Glee Club 4: Jr. Choir 2.3: Sr. Choir 4: Dolphin Club 3.4: Athletic Rep. I: Spanish Club 3: ABK. GUYMAN. VIRGINIA LOU l Ginny 1: Tenth Grade Choir. HAAKE. BETTY ANN. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year lrom Hughes. HALEY. MARILYN ELAINE: French Club 2.3: Jr. Cltoir 2: Beta Chi 3.4: Sr. Choir 4: Minstrels 3.4: Tower News Rep. 1: Tower News 4: G.A.A. 47 BOX. 15. HALL. NANCY LEE l Nance 1: G.A.A. 1.2,3.4: Volleyball 1.2.3.4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Swimming I.2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Dolphin Club 3.4: Pres.: Basketball 3.4: Individual Sports 3.4: Hockey 4: Pageant 2.4: Lile Saving 1.3: Gens Togata 2.3: Minstrels 4: Phi Gamma Sigma: Tennis Club 4: Outing Club 4: Tip Toppers 4: Clionion History Club 3.4. HAMER. ELIZABETH ANN l LiZ I: Spanish Club 2.3: Tower News 2.3.43 Annual Literary 1.2: Badminton 1.4: Volleyball 3.4: Hockey 3.4: Baseball 3.4: Bowling 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Basketball 3.4. HAMILTON. ,IENNYLOU l Jenny I: Thalian 3.4: Gens Togclta 2: G.A.A. I.2.4: Tower News 2.3.4: First Page Ed. 3: Second Page Ed. 4: French Club 4: Dolphin Club 4: Swimming Pageant 2.4: Lite Saving 2: Volleyball 3: Altruist. HAMILTON. MARJIE LOU: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year tram Andrews School lor Girls. Willoughby. Ohio: French Club 2.3.4: Sec. 4: Tower News 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball: Hockey: Basketball: Base- ball: Swimming: Minstrels 3.4: Altruist: Athletic Rep. 2.3.43 Savings Stamp Rep. 2. 16. HAMLIN. BETTY JENE l Ham 1: Baseball 1.2: Volleyball 1.2. HAMMOND. HARTZELL THEODORE l Ted 1: Football 1: Band I.2.3.4: Band Mgr. 2: Minstrels 1.2.3.4: Asst. Stage Mgr. 23 Tau Sigma: Athletic Rep.: Tower News Rep. HARDEN. KENNY LEE l Ken 1: Physics Club 3.4. HARRIS. PEGGY. 9 10 Il 12 13 work and worry! I4 15 .zews l 1m :ul Today. alter tour years ol careful. patient planting. Top to Bottom Top to Bottom I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. HARRISON. CHARLES WILLIAM l Sonny I: Track 2.3. HARTMAN. CHARLES HUGH l Chub I: Minstrel Crew I,2.3.4: Basketball 2: Gens Togata 3. HARTMAN. WILLIAM EDWARD l M0ose l: Football 4. HASKELL. BARBARA KAY l Barb I: Gens Togato I,2.3.4: Pep Squad 3: Annual Literary 3: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Minstrel Usher 3. HEINZ. ROSELLA MAE l Rosie I: G.A.A. 2.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Bowl- ing 4: Basketball 2: Beta Chi 3: I-lomemaking 4: Kytyves. HEINZELMAN, JoAN : J..ay :. HEIZER. JOHN T. l Sleepy l: Thalian 2.3.4. HELDER. RICHARD LELAND l Dick I: Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Jackson Township. Canton. Ohio: Swimming Team 2.3.43 Track Team Mgr. Asst. 3: Mgr. 4: Athletic Rep. 3: Minstrel Make- up 3.4: Physics Club 3: Hi-Y 4. HENNINGER. EUGENE ROBERT l Gene I: Gens Tagata 2.3.4: Min- strel Usher 3.4. HERRMANN. JOHN BELLOWS: Gens Togata I.2: Physics Club 33 Geman Club 3.4: Treas. 4: Savings Stamp Rep. 3. HERSH. RONALD STATES l Lefty I: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2: HisY 4: History Club 3: Minstrels 3. HEWITT. PATRICIA BETH l Patty I: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year lrom Hillsdale. HIGGINS. JAMES ROBERT l Higs I: Swimming I.3.4g Physics Club 3: Projection Crew 3.4: Minstrels 3.4. HIGH. NELSON l Nels I: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Nor- wood: Iota: HILL. EMMA JEAN: Bowling 2.3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball l.3.4: Ten- nis Club 3.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Beta Chi 4: Phi Gamma. HIX, RUTH BLANCHE l Hixie l: G.A.A. 2.3: Volleyball 2.3: Basket- ball 3: Baseball 3: Home Ec. Club 3: Beta Chi 3: Future Merchan- disers 4. HOLLOWAY. BERTHA LOUISE l Bertie I: Entered Withrow in Jun- ior year lrom Lincoln in Jersey City. New Jersey. HOLMES. SHIRLEY JEAN: Bowling I.2.3g Baseball I.2: Tennis I: G.A.A. 3: Savings Stamp Rep. 3. 2 3 4 7. 8. 9. IO. II. HOLWADEL. KENT FERRIS: Pres. of Senior Class 4: Gens Togata I: Athletic Rep. 2: Sr. Council 4: Sigma Gamma 4: Minstrel Crew I,2.3.4: Mgr. 2.3.4: Band Mgr. 2.3.4: Withrow Players 3.4: Tennis Club 3.4: Tennis Team 3: Philologia 3.4: Sgt.-at-arms 4: TS. HORTON. MARLENE l MarIey I: Alpha Y I: Home Ec. Club I.2: Athletic Rep. I: G.A.A. 4: Went years I.2. at Withrow. Entered Sen- ior year lrom Messick. Memphis. Tennessee. HOUSE. CAROLYN ANN l Susie l: Dux Femina 4: Annual Art I,2.3.4: Co-Art Ed. 3.4: Spanish Club I,2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Thalian 3.4: Tennis Club I: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Alpha Y I: Annual Rep. I.2.3: Minstrels 3. HUBER. JEAN CATHERINE: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from St. Joseph's Academy: Bowling Club 2.3.4: Geta Chi 3: Tennis Club 2: Volleyball 3: G.A.A. 2. HUSH. CAMILLA JANE l Cam l: G.A.A. 2.3.47 Hockey 4: Volley- ball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Swimming Club 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Altruist. ILHARDT. JUANITA JOYCE l Nita l: G.A.A. 2.4: Volleyball 2.4: Basketball 2.4: Altruist. JACKSON. RUBY MAE: Volleyball 2: Beta Chi 2: Home Ec. 2. JACOBS. GENEVA ELANOR: A Capella Choir 2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. I.2: Basketball I: Bowling 2: Literatas I. JACOBS. JOHN BRUCE l Jake I: Cross Country 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3. JENNINGS. HELEN LOUISE l Billie I: Home Ec 3: Savings Stamps Rep. 3. JOIHNSON. MARTHA l Red l: Home Ec 3: Hockey I.2.3: Volley- ba l. JOHNSON. RHONNIE JEAN l Dunc l: Home Ec. 3: Hockey I: Volleyball 2. I Joi-iNsroN. PATTIE i Jean I. JONES. ALICE LOUISE: Bowling 2.3.4: Tennis Club 2.3: Home Ec 2.3: Baseball I,2.3.4: Beta Chi 2.3.4: Phi Gamma Sigma. JONES. EDITH BEATRICE l Pookie I: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec Club 4: Volleyball I.2.3: Dance Club 4. 5 is 7 a y ' -N . - , ..... cultivating the good seed. working faithfully Top to Bottom I2. I3. I4. I5. I6. 9 IO JONES. GWENDOLYN YVONNE l Gwene l: Volleyball I.2. JONES. HERBIE: Football l.2: Basketball I.2.3: Tennis I.2.3.4g Tennis Club 4. JONES, IMOGENE l JEAN l: Alpha Y 2: Tower Y 3.4: Home EC Club l.2.3.4: Sec. I: Beta Chi 2.3.4: Pep Squad 4. JONES. MARY ANN: G.A.A. 2.4: Volleyball 2: French Club 3.4: Athletic Rep. 23 A Cappella Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4. JONSON. PETER l Pedro l: Latin Club 2: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Track Team I.2.3.4: Philologia 4: Cross Country 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Beta l'l-Y 4: Annual Literary 4: Gym Team l.2: Tri Chi 4. JORDAN. BARBARA JEAN l BarbIe l: Entered Withrow the last halt oi iunior year from Lancaster High School. French Club 4: Kytyves. JORDAN. JEAN ELAINE: Band I.2.3.4g Orchestra I.2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Presentation Orch. I,2.3.4: Tower News Rep. I: Annual Rep. 2.3.4: Gems Togata 2: Tip Toppers 3.4: G.A.A. 2.4: Tally I-lo. JORDAN. WALTER GEORGE l Walt l: Basketball 2. JUGEL. MARCIA MILLER: Entered Withrow in iunior year lrom Co- lumbus. Ohio. French Club 3: Tennis Club 3: Annual Art 4: Minstrel Design 3. KAMPS. MARGARET R. L. l Peggy l: G.A.A. 3.4: Gens Togota: Home Ec Club 4: Physics Club 3. KAYSER. BARBARA LEE l Barb l: Riding Club I: Athletic Rep. I: Savings Stamps Rep. 2: Thalian 3: A.B.K. KEEL, LOREN FoRREsT l Muscles l. KELLEM, RAYMOND EUGENE l Ray l: Spanish Club I.4: Physics Club 3. KELLER. NANCY ANN l Nanie l: Spanish Club l.2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3.4. KEMAN. RONALD FRANCIS l Ron l: Withrow Players I.2.3.4: Min- strels I.2,3.4: Band Mgr. 3.4: Tower News l.2: Tri Chi. KENNEDY. THOMAS CLAYTON l Tom l: Jr. Choir 2: Boys' Glee Club 3: A Cappella Choir 4: Minstrels 3: Basketball I: K.T.K. KILE. CLARA ANN: Lunchroom 2.3.43 Bowling Club 4: Home Ec Club 4: Beta Chi 4: Tower Y 4. KING. BARBARA ELIZABETH l Barb l: Gems Togata 2: Spanish Club 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling 2.43 Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball 2: Minstrel Design l.2: Annual Advertising 2: Tower News 2: Kytyves. II I2 I3 - M- - l. ,lsses.ee. to grow into vigorous. worthwhile. active. dependable Top to Bottom Top to Bottom I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. KING, JUDY MURRAY: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Bowling 2.4:VoIleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball 2: Kytyves. KINLEY: EARL RAYMOND l Lover I: French Club l.2.3: Track 2.3: Cross Country 2.3.4: Minstrel Make-up 3.4. KIPP, MARY HELEN l Kippy I: Gens Togata 2: Annual Rep. I: Baseball 2: Swimming 2: Individual Sports I.2: Jr. Red Cross Rep 3: Spanish Club 4: Bowling Club 4: Capt.: Jr. Red Cross Club 4: Tower- Y. KIRKPATRICK. MARTHA LOU l Marty l: Gens Togata 2: Baseball I.2: Basketball 2: Archery I.2: Future Merchondisers Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3: Spanish Club 4. KIRKPATRICK. PATSY ANN l Pat l: A.B K. KIRSTEN. JEANNE ELIZABETH: Dux Femina 4: Treas. 43 G.A.A. I.2.4: Bowling 2: Volleyball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Hockey 4: Spanish Club I.2.3.4: Tower News 4: Tip Toppers 3.4: A.B.K. KIRTLEY. JACQUELYN LOUISE l JacIzie I: G.A.A. I.3.4g French Club 3: Bowling Team 2.3.4: Alpha Y 2. KLEINE. WILLIAM LOUIS I WiIl I: Entered VVithrow in Sophomore year lrom Walnut Hills: Minstrels 2.3.4: Vtfithrow Players 2.3.4: Gens Togata 2.3.4: Tower News 2.3.4: Annual Literary 2: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: French Club 43 Boys' Glee Club 2: Tip Toppers 2.3.4: Pres. 4: Pep Squad 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Jr. Town Meeting 4. KNEIPP, NINA MARIE: Lunchroom 3.4: Athletic Rep. 4: Pep Squad 3. KNIGHT, BARBARA ROSE l Barby l: Beta Chi 3: Volleyball 3: Bowling 3. KOENIG. THOMAS DONALD l Don l. KOETT, ALBERT l Bert l: Tower News 2.3.4: Co.Advertising Mgr, 3.4: Minstrel Crew 2.3.4. KOHL. ROY LOUIS: Football I.2: Track I.3: Offset Club 4. KORDIS. CORKY WILLIAM: T.O. KORENGEL, ELAINE: Dux Femina 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pres. 4: Hock- ey l.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Referee 2.3.4: Base- ball I.2.3.4: Mgr. 3: Umpire 3: Individual Sports 2.3.43 Outing Club 2.3.4: Archery I.2: Literatas I.2: Cheerleader 3.4: Co-Capt. 4: Tennis Club 3: Minstrel Make-up 2.3.4: Tower News Reporter 2.45 Page 2 Editor 3: Homeroom Rep. 2: Athletic Rep. 3: Camera Club I: Al- truist. KRAMER. JOAN LOIS l Jo I: G.A.A. I: Tennis Club I.2: Alpha Y I: Literatas I: Band 3.4: Orchestra-3.4: Minstrels 3. KROMER. JOYCE ELAINE l Joy I: Home Ec. Club l.2.3: Beta Chi. KRUMER. MARLENE ANN l Marty l: Bowling I.2.3.4: G.A.A. I.3.4: Home Ec. Club I: Office Helper 4. KUEHN. GLADYS IRENE: German Club 3.4: Clionion History Club 3.4: G.A.A. 4. KUMPF. JAMES FRANCIS l Quimp I: Football I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Tiger Club 2.3.4. LAMBERT, ALEX DINEFF l Greek l: Swimming 2: Hi-Y 4: Clionion History Club 3: Tip Toppers 2.3: Beta Chi I. LANDERS, CHARLES STUART: Entered Withrow in senior year lrom Osaka American School-Osaka. Japan. LANG. RUTH l Ruthie I: Dux Femina 4: Tower News 2.3.4: Co- Third Page Ed. 3: Editor-in-chiel 4: Minstrels 2.3.43 Make-up Chair- man 4: Withrow Players 4: Scribblers 3.4: Sec. 4: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Gens Togata I.2: Literatas 23 G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey 2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Individual Sports 2.3: Ten- nis I.2.3.4: Archery I.2: Basketball Releree 2.35 B.O.X. LATHAM. JOAN FAY l Jo l: Beta Chi 2.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Pres. 4: Lunchroom 3.4. LAUFER. NANCY LOUISE l Slug l: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Hockey 4: Dolphin Club 4: Baseball 3.4: Min- strel Make-up 3.4: Tower Y 4: Tennis Club 4g Beta Chi 4: Annual Rep I: Spanish Club 4: Altruist. LAW. WILMA l WiIlie l: Home Ec. Club l.2.3: Beta Chi 2. LE FEBER. JEANNE KATHRYN l Peanuts l: A Cappella Choir 4: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4g Basketball I.2: Volleyball I: Releree I.3: Bowling 3.4: Baseball I: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Beta Clii I.2.3.4: Pres. 4: Tower News 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Tower News Rep. 4: Sav- ings Stamp Rep 2.3: Athletic Rep. I.2: Jr. Red Cross Rep. 3.4: Z.B.K. LENSKY. MARY LOU l Lou I: Tower News Rep. I: Volleyball I.2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: Spanish Club 3: Bowling Team 3.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Basketball I.2: Tolly-Ho. LEONARD. GRETA l Kicldie l: Volleyball I.2: Basketball 2. LEONARD. RICHARD D. l Dutch l: Football l.2.4: Basketball I: C.O.S. LEWIS. BOBBIE JEAN: Lunchroom I: Choir 3: Volleyball 4: Basketball 4: Beta Chi 4. LEWIS, PHYLLIS JEAN l Phyl l: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Minstrel Design: Home Ec. Club I.2.3.4: Tower News Rep. 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Hockey 3.4: Camera Club 4: Beta Chi 4: Pep Squad 3: C.L.C. LOOMIS. RICHARD ALLEN l Dick l: T.O. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 , i,,..1 1 . . ,, , .fs .ses-........,.. --ai n As1smm... fs 1 1 sf -Y, .L ....etw1n m 'll citizens at the world. who are a credit to TopfoBonom LOOSE. VIRGINIA ANNE I Ginnie I: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Dance Club I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Treas. 4: Hockey I.2.4: Volleyball 2: Baseball 2: Basketball 3.4: ABK: Minstrels 3.43 Annual Rep. 3. LOVE. RUTH ANN l RutI'iie I: Archery I.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Bas- ketball I: Hockey 4: G.A.A. I.4: Spanish Club 3: Home Ec 4: Tally Ho. LOVELESS. CONSTANCE PENELOPE I Penny I: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Riverside. Illinois. Tower News 3.4: Minstrel Make-Up 3.4. LUTTRELL. .IACQUELINE i .Iackie I. MacDONALD. ADELE LOUISA i Mickey I: Home Ec 2.43 Pep Squad 3: Tower-Y 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Minstrel Sewing 3.4. MACHEN. RUTH ANN I Ruthie I. MacKAY. WALTER SCOTT i Skip I: Sigma Gamma 4: Vice Pres. 4: Senior Council 4: Tri Chi: Basketball Mgr. I.2: Track Mgr. I: Basket- ball 3.4: Tennis 2.4: Withrow Players: Tiger Club: Beta Chi 2: Tennis Club 3.4: Minstrel Crew 2.3.4: Football Mgr. I.2.3.4: Basketball Mgr. l.2. MAGERS. BARBARA ADELE I Barb I: Gens Togata I.2: Alpha Y I. MANNING. EDWARD LEE I Ed I: Ritle Club 3. MARSH. MARILYN JEAN: Girls' Glee Club 2: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: French Club 3: Tower-Y 43 G.A.A. 4: Volleyball 3.4: Hockey 4: Pep Squad 3: Kytyves. MARTIN. PAUL MAURICE I Red I: Entered Withrow in iunior year from Dayton. Wilbur Wright. Football 3.4: Track 3.4: Band 3.4. MATZ. MARY: Withrow Players I.2: Tower News 3g Home Ec 4: Phi Gamma. MAURER. JOHN ALLEN I Jack I: Bowling 2.4: Beta Hi Y 4: Chi Sig. MAXWELL. LORAINE I Maxy I: Camera Club I: Individual Sports I: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Archery I: French Club 3: Thalian 3.4: G.A.A. 2.4. MCCALEB. NORMA BEATRICE f Bunny I: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Baseball I: Hockey I: G.A.A. 4: Beta Chi 4. McCARTNEY. PATRICIA ANN I Pat I: Tennis Club l.2.3.4: Beta Chi 3: Gens Togata 2: G.A.A. 2.3: Volleyball: Basketball: Tennis: Home Ec. Club 2.3: Alpha-Y I.2: Treas. 2: Future Merchanclisers 4: Annual Rep. 2. MCCLANAHAN. DON I Mac I: Football I: Tower News Rep. 37 KTK: Minstrel Crew 3.4. McCLURE. WILBUR FRANKLIN l Webb I: French Club 4. 9 IO II I2 I3 Withrow High School-where benevolent encouragement Top to Bottom Top to Bottom ' T 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. McCONNELL, STUART FELTON l Stu l: Tennis Club 2: Annual Ad- vertising 3: Swimming Team 2. McCOY. NELLIE JEAN: G.A.A. I: Tower-Y 3: Beta Chi 3.4: Bowling Team 4. McCULLOUGH. JoANN VIVI.AN l JoJo l: Annual Rep. I: Annual Business 2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Lunchroom 2.3.4. McGOWAN. MARIANNE ALYS: Pep Squad 3: Tennis Club 3: Jr. Choir 3. McHARGUE. LAURA LOU: Locker Keys I.2.3.4: Chairman 3.4. McINTOSH. MICHAEL WILLIAM l Mike l. McINTYRE. MITZI LOUISE: G.A.A. I.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Hockey 4: Pep Squad 3: Tower-Y 4g Athletic Rep. 3: Altruist. McKEEVER. WILLIAM ROBERT l Booper l: Withrow Players I.2.3.4: Treas. 4: Tower News 3.4: Circulation Mgr. 4: Jr. Town Meeting 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Gens Togata I.2.3.4: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Boys' Glee Club 2: Greek Club 2: Annual Rep. I.2: Music Club I.2: Physics Club 3. MCKINNEY. THELMA JEAN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Woodward High School. T McMlLLEN. ALBERT HAMILTON: Tri Chi: Football 2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.4: Annual Rep. 2. McMULLEN. PAUL EDGAR l Mick I. MEAD. LUCY ANN l Lu l: ZBKg Spanish Club I.2.3.4: Home EC 2.3.4: Alpha Y 2: Tower-Y 3: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Sgt.-at-arms 4: Beta Chi 3.4: Volleyball 3: Bowling 4. MEGO. WILLIAM ALBERT l BiII l: Entered Withrow from Dallas- town Pa. in senior year. MEINKING. HENRY LOUIS l Curley l: MERRITT. MARGARET WILLOUGHBY l Maggie l: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Irving. MERZ. JEANNE MARIE i Jeannie l: French Club 2.3: Minstrel Make-up 2.45 Tower-Y 3: G.A.A. 3: Bowling 3: Withrow Players 3.4: Tower News Art 4: ZBK. MESSINGER. JANE ELIZABETH: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Recording Sec. 2.3: Treas. 4: Class Treas. 4: Sr. Council 4: Hockey 2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball I,2.3.4: Archery I.2: Swimming Club 2.3.4: Literatas I.2: Vice-Pres. I-2: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Alpha Y I.2: Treas. 2: Tennis Club I.4: Tower News 2: Tower News Rep. 35 Physics Club 3: Jr. Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Tower-Y 4: Pep Club 3: History Club 3: Scribblers 4: Tip Toppers 4: ABK. MEYER. GAIL MARTIN: Bowling Team 3.4: Minstrel Crew 2.3.4. MEYER. MARLENE CAMILLE l Boots l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Walnut .Hillsz Aliquippa: Merchandising Club 4: Thalian Dramatic Club 4: G.A.A. 4. MEYER. MARLENE CAROLE l Mousie l: Altruist: Dux Femina 4: Sr. Council 4: Sec. 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Recording Sec. 4: Hockey 2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Individual Sports 3.4: Dolphin Club 2.4: Band I.2.3.4: Orchestra 2: Presentation Orchestra I,2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Ott-Key Club I.2: Withrow Players I.2.3.4: Annual Literary 3.4: Tower News 2: Annual Rep. 2: French Horn Quartet I.2: Woodwind Quintet 3: Brass Sextet 3.4: Brass Quintet 3: Gens Togata 4. MEYERS. JAMES WALTER. MILES. HELEN MARIE l Shortie l: Beta Chi 2.4: Minstrel Design I.2: Minstrels 2.3.43 Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Choral Music I: Aliquippa. MILLER. HELEN ADDA i Sis l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Davenport: Merchandising Club 4. MILLER. JAMES DONALD l Herm l: KTK: Football I.2.3.4: Basket- ball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Tiger Club 2.3.4. MILLER. THELMA DOROTHEA l EImer l: Home Ec. Club 2: Min- strels 2: Beta Chi 3.4: Tower News 4: Gens Togata 2: 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: Archery 2: Bulls Eye Club 2: Hiking Club 2.3.43 Individual Sports 2.3.4: Co-Mgr. 3: Mgr. 4: Swimming Club 2: Dance Club I.3. MILLIGAN. PATRICIA ANN: Tally-Ho: Minstrel Make-up 2.3.4: Gens Togata l.2.3: Sec. 2: Dux Femina 4: Jr. Choir 3: Greek Club 2: Hockey I: Spanish Club 4. MISALI. AKILA JOHN l Ike l: Football 2.3: Swimming 2: Baseball 3.4: Sigma Gamma 4: Tiger Club 3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Chi Sig. MITCHELL. BOB CARL: Football I: Basketball I.2: Tennis I.2.3.4: Tennis Club 4. MITCHELL. RICHARD H. l Mitch l: KTK: Sigma Gamma 4: Sr. Council 4: Football I.2.3.4: Track I.2.3.4: Gym Team I.2.3.4: Tennis Team I: Tower News Rep. 2.3: Athletic Rep. I: Sr. Choir 2.3: Min- strels 3. MOELLER. JANET HOPE l Jan l: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Robe Committee 3.4: Chairman 4: Athletic Rep. 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey I.3.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Basketball 2.3.45 Dance Club I.2.3.4: Presi- dent 4: Gens Togata I.2.3: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Dux Femina 4: Sr. Coun- cil 4: BOX: Pres. 4. MOORE. DONALD CLARK: Track I: Golf 2.3.4. MORGAN. CAROL JEAN l CurIy l: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: Beta Chi I 2 3 4 5 6 7 ' 8 A -. .---.-one -sem .417 1-1:-l 1 -1-i11ul1:m up V is given to all to develop heart. mind. body Top to Bottom ' 7 3.43 Tower-Y 4: Minstrel Design 4: CLC. P MUNRO. HELEN LOUISE: Orchestra l.2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Basketball 3.4: Minstrel Crew 3: Kytyves: Recording Sec. 4. MURPHY. KENNETH J. l Kenny l: Lunchroom 2.3: Tennis Club 2.3.4. MURRAY. CLOISE. i Cl-oisie l: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Jr. Choir 2: Boys' Glee Club 3: Gens Togata 23 Track 4: Minstrels 3. NAGEL. EMOGENE LEE i Jean I: Literatas: Dance Club l.2: Tower News Rep. l.2: Dolphin Club 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 3: Sr. Choir 2.3.4: Swimming Pageant 2: Minstrels 2.3.4: Madrigal Choir 45 ABK. NELSON. Roseau oeoizoe i Drowsy l: reoibeii 2.3.4 neck 2.3.4. KTK. Newcoms, CHARLES ri-ioMAs : Newk :: Entered wifhfow in Sophomore year from Western Hills: Band 2.3.4: Orchestra 3.4: Min- strels 3.4: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Reserve Tennis Team 3: Latin Club 2.4: Philologia 3.4. NICOLACI. VERA I Nickie l: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Indi- vidual Sports 4: G.A.A. 2.4: Jr. Choir 2: Beta Chi 3.4. NIXON, AUDRAS i Nick I: Track l.2.4: Cross Country 2.3.4: Gens Togoto 2: Greek Club 2: Jr. Choir 3. NIXON. CHARLES ROY: French Club 4. NOEL. JOYCE GAYE l Joy l: Home Ec. Club l.2.3.4: Pres. 3: Bowl- ing Club 2.3.4: Treasurer's Office 3.4: Main Office 2: G.A.A. I: ZBK. NOLAN. SHIRLEY ROSE l ShirI l: Gens Togata l.2: Beta Chi 2.3.4-: G.A.A. 3.4: Basketball 3: Volleyball 3.4. NoRRls. CAROLYN ANN l Lyn l: Home EC. Club l.2.3.4: Alpha- Y 2: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Tower-Y 4. OGIER. EARL. OLMES. JOAN l Joey I: Band 2.3.4-: Dolphin Club 3: Archery I: Choral Music l.2: Volleyball 2: Tolly-Ho. ORTH. RICHARD CARL l Dick I: Entered Withrow in Junior year Irony Hartwell: Football 3.4: Gym Team 3: Boys' Glee Club 43 Min- stre s 4. OSTENDORP. JAMES ALEX I Jim l: Camera Club I: Hi-Y 4. OWENS ELIZABETH JANET Beth : Gens To ata l.2: Nature - i l Q Club l.2.3.4: Treas. 2: History Club 2.3.4: Treos. 2.3: Baseball I: Volleyball 3: Basketball 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Scribblers 3.4. PARRY. HOWARD JAMES: Radio Club 2.4. PARSONS. SHIRLEY: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Basketball 33 Volleyball 3: Baspbplll 3.4: Hockey l.2.3.4: Water Pageant 2.4: Dolphin Club 3.4: -a y- o. II I2 13 -i i i 2 weeding the unimportant. seeking the finest and best. Top to Bottom Top to Bottom I. PATRICK. ANNE l Nan l: Literatas I.2.: History Club 3.4: Treas. 4: Beta Chi 33 Home Ec. Club 3: Tower News 3.4: Savings Stamp Rep. I: Lunchroom 3.4. PATTERSON. JANE CAROL l Janie l: Entered Withrow in Senior year lrom Mount Pleasant. Schenectady. New York: Glee Club 4. PATTON. SYLVIA S.: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year lrom Wilm- ington. Del.: Gens Togata 2.3.4: Tennis 3.4: Individual Sports 3.4: Volleyball 3: EOX. 2. PEDEN. GAITHER DAWSON l Gaith l: Athletic Rep. I.4: Savings Stamp Rep. 3: Minstrels 3.4: Chi Sigg Boys' Glee Club 4. PENDLETON, JEANETTE LOUELLA l Janet l. PENN, MARY ADA I Penny I. A 3. PERRINO, MARY ROSE: Beta' Chi 4: G.A.A. 2.4: Baseball 3: Volley- ball I.2.3.4. PERRY. JOAN CAROL l Joanie l. PERSON. DUANE HARRY l Duke l: Entered Withrow in Senior year lrom Proviso. 4. PHILLIPS. JERALD LAWRENCE l Jerry l: COS. PHILPOT. EUGENE LOUIS l Pots l: Track I.2.3.4: Gens Togata 3.4: Cross Country 3. PHIPPS. WILLIAM ALBERT l BilI l: Basketball l.2: Tower News Rep. 3: Iota.' 5. PIERSON. HATTIE ANN l Hat l: Camera Club I: Latin Club I.2: Literatas 2: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: Home Ec. Club I.2.3.4: Physics Club 3: G.A.A. 3.4: History Club 3.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Annual Literary 4: Minstrels 4. PILSON. ANN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year lrom Hagers- town. Maryland: Annual Literary 3.4: Gym Ottice 4: Z.B.K. Scribbler: 4. PINCKARD. JERRY l Pinck l: BTO. 6. PINCKARD. TOM MULLOY l Pinck l: BTO. PLANITZ. DOROTHY l Dottie l: BOX: G.A.A. 4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Pep Squad 3. PLATT. NANCY L. l Nance l: Dux Femina 4: Sec. 4: Cheerleader 4: Minstrels 3.4: Tennis Club 4: Sec. 4: Tower News 3.4: Literatas l.2: Pres. 2: Home Ec. l.2: Treas. 2: G.A.A. 3.4: Dance Club 3.4: Hockey 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Annual Rep. 2.3: History Club 3: Physics Club 3: Pep Club 3: Jr. Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 4: Altruist. 7. PLOGSTEDT. ALLEN ERNEST l Hokey l: Physics Club 3.4: Radio Club 3.4: Minstrel Crew 4. FOLDER. RUTH: Future Merchandisers Club 4: Treas. 4. POLLARD. JOHN ALBERT: Band 2.3.4: Presentation Orch.: Physics Club 4: Orchestra 4: Beta Chi 4. ' POLSON. CHARLES LEE l Chuck l: TO. POTTS. EDWIN WILLIAM l BiIl i: Nature Club 2: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Jr. Choir 2: A Cappella Choir Minstrels 2.3.4: Sr. Hi-Y 4: Madrigal Choir 4: Tip Toppers 4. PRATT. DORIS ELSIE: Individual Sports: Volleyball 2.3: Bowling 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 2: Tally-Ho: Tennis Club. PRATT. DICK DAVID: Swimming 2: Track 2: Physics Club 3: Beta Hi- Y 4: Thalian 4. PRICE. EUGENE l Gene l: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Boys' Glee Club 2.3.4: Tower News 3.4: Thalian 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Beta Hi-Y 4: French Club 4: Alternate Cheerleader 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Gym Team 2: TO. PRICKETT. JAMES RUSSELL l Jim l: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Physics Club 3: Treas. 3: Bowling Team 3.4: Tower News 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Tiger Club 4: Annual Literary 4: Minstrels 3.4: Madrigal Choir 4: Tip Toppers 4. PROHASKA. LOIS MAY: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Volleyball 2.4: Basketball 4: Hockey 3: Archery 4: Nature Club I: Greek Club 2.3: Treas. 2: Pres. 3: Literatas 2: Gens Togata 2: Home Ec. Club 2: Tower News Rep. 2: Keys 2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Asst. Savings Stamp Rep 3:N Clionian History Club 3.4: Pres. 4: Pep Squad 3. I PURCELL. JOHN MARSHALL l Jack l: A Cappella 2.3.4: Clionianl History Club 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Thalian Club 3.4: Minstrels 3.4. PUROFF, PATRICIA ANN l Pat l: Minstrels 3: Literatas l.2: Sec. 2: Annual Rep. I: 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: Archery I: Withrow Players 2,3.4:I Historian 4: Tower News Rep. 4: Athletic Rep. I: ABK. I RAINEY. EARLENE ELIZABETH l EarI l: Tally-Ho: Spanish Clubl I.2.3.4: Greek Club I: G.A.A.: Hockey I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.4: Beta Chi 2: Dance Club I: Savings Stamp Rep. 2.3: Minstrels 3.4. RAINEY. EVELYN FRANCES l Ev l: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Homel Ec. Club I.2.3: Gens Togata 4: Rifle Club 3.4: Library 3.4. I RAMSEY. RACHEL ELLEN l Rae l: Athletic Rep. 2: Volleyball 2.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Beta Chi 4: G.A.A. 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 4:l ZBK. : RATLIFF. DONNA MAE: BOX: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Sec. 4: G.A.A.l 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Beta Chi 3: Dance' Cl b I. REIEDER. FRANCES AURIL l Fran l: Tower News 2.3.4: Alpha Y l.2:! I 1 2 3 4 5 s 7 e I l l.l L .1 ,... . . sf 1 l through contact with faculty. speakers. pupils Orchestra I.2: Junior Choir 2.3: Glee Club 4: Physics Club 3: Min- strels I: G.A.A. I.3.4: Hockey I: Volleyball I.3: Archery 4: Thalian 3.4: Gens Togata I.2. REHN. JANE: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Western Hills: Tally-Ho: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Hockey 4: Minstrel Usher 3.4. REHN. JOAN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Western Hills: Tally-Ho: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Hockey 2.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Minstrel Usher 3.4: Annual Rep. 3: Savings Stamp Rep. 3. REIFF. CAROLYN ANN: Alpha Y I: Savings Stamp Rep. 3: Physics Club 3: Beta Chi 4: Athletic Rep. 4: Volleyball 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Tally-Ho 2.3.4: Sec. 4. RENGERING. KENNETH GERALD l Ken I: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Philologia 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Chi Sigma Chi. RICE. LOUIS CONLEY l Lou l: Football Mgr. I.2.3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Basketball I: Gens Togata 3: Physics Club 4: Tiger Club 2.3.4: Thalian 3.4: Treas. 4: Athletic Rep. 4: Track 3: Annual Rep. 2: Tri Chi: Sec. 4. RICHARDSON. PATRICIA ANN l Pat I: Volleyball I: Literatas 2? Jrl. l-'Choir 3: Library Asst. 3: Annual Rep. 3: Physics Club 3: Glee Cu 4. RICHEY. PATRICIA LAVENDER l Patti l: Greek Club I.2: Gens To- gata I.2.4: French Club 3.4: G.A.A. I.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3,4: Hockey I.2.3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Jr. Choir I,2: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Individual Sports I.2.3:-Tower News 4: Orchestra I.2: BOX. RICHT, JEANNE ALICE: Bowling 2.3.4-: Mgr. 4: G.A.A. 2.3.41 Tip Toppers 3.4: Baseball 3: Minstrel Make-up 3.4: Beta Chi 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Tower News Rep. 3. ROBERTSON. BETTY JOAN: G.A.A.: Basketball I.2: Volleyball I.2i Baseball I.2.3: Archery 2: Tower News Rep. 2: Future Merchandisers Club: Sgt.-at-arms 4. ROCKEL. LAURENE CLAIRE l Laury I: German Club 2.3.4: Girls' Glee Club 2.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4. ROEHRICH. BOB ERNEST I Potato I: Band 2.3. ROLLER. WILLIAM I BiIr l: A Cappella Choir 2.3.4: Minstrels l.3.4: Gens Togata 4: Glee Club I.3. ROLLINS. WALTER AUSTIN l Walt I: Beta Chi 3.4: Track I.3.4I Cross Country 4. ROSE. ETHEL MARIE l Ree I: Home Ec. Club I: Spanish Club I: Treasurer's Otlice 3.4: Beta Chi 4. ROUNDTREE. FRANCES l Fran l: Kytyves I.2.3: Tower Y 4: Glee Club I.2: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Beta Chi 4. RUFF. ELMER ADOLPH I Elm l. II I2 I3 'l .5gl horizons have widened. gains in stature made by all. Top to Bottom Top to Bottom I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SACKS. MARIAN LOUISE l DimpIes l: G.A.A. I: Beta Chi 3: Tower Y 3: Future Merchandisers Club 4: Baseball 3: ZBK. SAFFORD. JULIE SUE l Susie I: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Sacred Heart: Tower Y 3.4: French Club 4: Volleyball 3: Archery 4: Bowling 4: G.A.A. 4. SAMPSON III. WRIGHT COOLIDGE l Sam l: Boys' Glee Club 2: Minstrels 2: BTO. SAUMENIG. EMILY l Emmy l: Spanish Club 2.3: Withrow Players I.2: Nature Club 2: SCARDINA. ANGIE MARIE l Sharpie l: Baseball I.3.4: Shutlleboard 2.4: Table Tennis I.2.4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: Volleyball I.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4. SCHANZLE. ROGER EVAN l Speedy l: Spanish Club 2,3.4: Physics Club 3.4: Nature Club I: Bela Hi-Y 4: Gall 4. SCHENKE. SANDRA LEE l Sandy I: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Basketball 3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Swimming Club 2.3.4: French Club 2: Physics Club 3: Glee Club 3.4: Beta Chi 4: Hockey 3.4: Toyfer News Rep. 2: Athletic Rep. 4: History Club 4: Outing Club 4: Ta ly-Ho. SCHNEIDER, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH l Char l: German Club 3.4: Tower-Y 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 3.4: French Club I.2: Vol- leyball 3.4: ZBK. SCHOENHARL. VIRGINIA ANN l Ginny I: AlphaeY 2: Beta Chi 3: Future Merchandisers Club 4: Vice-Pres. 4. SCHEICHTEN. GENE LOUIS l ShricIr l: Band 3.4: Cross Country 3.4: Lunchroom I.2.3.4: Offset Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Presentation Or- chestra 3.4. , SCHROTEL. JAMES ALLEN l Jim l: Football I.3: German Club 2.3.4: Physics Club 2: Tower News 2.3.4: First Page Editor 4: Sigma Gamma 4: Philologia 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Treas. 4: TS: Beta Hi-Y 4: Clionian History Club 4: Thalian 4. SCHUERMAN. MARY ELLEN: Alpha Y I: Tower Y 4: Bowling 3.4: Capt. 3: Hockey 4: G.A.A.: CLC: Horseshoes 3: Basketball 2.4: Volleyball 2: Bowling Team Capt. 4: Archery 4. SCHULTE. GLADYS CATHERINE: Alpha Y 2: Tower Y 3.4: Home Ec. Club 2: Beta Chi 3.4: Spanish Club 2.4: G.A.A. 4: Physics Club 4: Pep Squad 4. SCHWARZ. BETTY JEAN l Bets I: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Regina: EOX: Bowling Team 4. SCHWENKER. GLENN ALLEN: Band l.2.3: Minstrel Crew 2: COS. SEABOLD. JOYCE LUICELLE l Joy l: Tower-Y I: Home Ec. Club I: Beta Chi I: Annual Rep. I. i SEEFELDT. JUANITA AUDREY l Nita l: Home Ec. Club I.2: Beta Chi 2: Baseball 3: ZBK. SHEARWOOD. KENNETH KIETH l KK I: Stage Crew 3. 7. 8. 9. IO. II. I2. SHIRLEY. JOSEPH FLOYD: Nature Club I.2.3.4: Pres. 3: Physics Club 3.4: Stamp Club 2. SHIVELEY. ROBERTA ANN l Bobbie I: Basketball I.2.4: Baseball 4: Hockey 4: Bowling Club 4: Swimming I: Riding Club 4: Volley- ball 2.4: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec. Club 4: G.A.A. 4. SIGLER. PEGGIE JO ANNE l Peg I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey I.4: Volleyball l.3.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4: Swimming Club 2.3.4: Gens Togata I.2: French Club 3.4: Physics Club 3: Tennis Club 3: Pep Squad 3: Tenth Grade Choir 3: Tower News 3.4: Asst. Third Page Editor 4: Thalian 3.4: Tower-Y 3.4: Minstrel Make-up I.2.3.4: ZBK. SISLEY. DAWN ELIZABETH: Swimming Club I: G.A.A.: Volleyball 3: Basketball 3: Beta Chi 3: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Future Merchandis- ers Club 4. r SLAUGHTER. DONALD LEE: Tower News Rep. I: Bookroom 2.3.4: Mgr. 4: Chi Sigma Chi. SMITH. KERMIT: Gens To ata I.2.3.4: Greek Club 2: Track 3.4. SMITH. MARY ALCENIA Fi'Smittie I: Archery l.2.3: Volleyball 22 Bullseye Club 2: G.A.A. 4: Beta Chi 3: Home Ec. Club 3. SOLLBERGER. CHARLES WESLEY I Chuck l. SITAbRKS. JIM l Speedy I: Football I.2.3.4: Basketball 2.3 4' Tiger Cu 3.4. SPONSEL. DOROTHY JEANNE: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes: Glee Club 4: Jr. Choir 3. STALEY. SUE ANN l Sue I: Volleyball 2.3: Basketball 3: Annual Literary: Gens Togata: Thalian Dramatic Club: Scribblers 3: Min- strel Design 3. STALLWORTH. MATTIE LEE: G.A.A. I.2: Home Ec. Club 4: Base- ball I: Volleyball 2.3.4: Hockey I.2. STALSONBURG. JIM l lrish I: Entered Withrow in Senior year lrom M.M.A.: Varsity Football 4: Tower News 4: Swimming 4. STANFORTH. MARCIA JEAN l Marcy I: G.A.A. 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Dance Club 3.4: Baseball 4: Pep Squad 3: Gens Togata I.2: French Club 3.4: Thalian 3: Tennis Club 3: Tower-Y 3: Annual Literary 4: Minstrel Make-up 3.4: Intertratority Council: ZBK. ST. CLAIR. EVA: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Bethel. Pittsburgh. Pa.: Gens Togata 2: Volleyball 3.4: Basketball 4: G.A.A. 4: Spanish Club 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Minstrel Crew: Kytyves: Inter- lratority Council 3.4. STEIN, SHIRLEY ANN l SlinIry I: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Terrace Park. G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 4: Baseball 3.4: Basketball 4: Hockey 4: Tennis Club 4: French Club 4: Treas. 4: Tower Y 4: Minstrels' 4. STELTER. CARL JOHN l Water Comisl1 l: Projection Crew 2.3: Mgr. 4: Minstrels 3.4: Camera Club 2. STEMPERT. RAE: Entered Withrow in sophomore year lrom Atlanta. Georgia. Kytyves 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Orchestra 2.3.4: Presentation I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I l l I l Scholastic growth comes with each clay's work. Orch. 3.4: Minstrels 2: G.A.A. 3.4: Dolphin Club 3.4: Tip Toppers 3.4: Physics Club 4: Annual Literary 3.4. STIMSON. KATHRYN McLEAN I Kay I: Dux Femina 4: Tower News 2.3.4: Co-editor ol third page 3: Third page editor 4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: A Capella Choir 4: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Corresponding Sec. 4: Latin Club l.2: French Club 3.4: Tennis Club 3.4: lviinstrels 2.3.4: Tip Toppers 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.3.4: Dance Club l: Individual Sports 2.4: Annual Rep. l.2: Altruist. STOLL. CAROL ZEE. STOVALL. JOANNE SUE l Nonie l: Dux Femina 4: Vice Pres. 4: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Corresponding Sec. 4: Minstrels l.2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Dance Club l.2.4: Volleyball 2.3: Basketball 2: Gens Togata l.2: Spanish Club 4: .lr. Choir 2: B.O.X. STRADTMAN. RUTH I Ruthie l: Alpha Y 1.2: Beta Chi 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Bowling Team 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: Phi Gamma Sigma: Baseball l.2: Basketball l.2. STRICKER. ROBERT PHILIP l Bob I: Football l.4: Tower News Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 3. STROMBERG. CHARLES HANS I Charlie l: Marching Band l.2.3.4: Symphonic Band l.2.3.4: Presentation Orch. 3: French Club 3: Tower News Rep. 4: Clarinet Quartet 3. STURGEON. FRANK LENORD I Skin l: Entered Withrow in Soph- omore year: Chi Sig. SYLVESTER. MARY LOU I Terry l: Tower News Rep. I: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Glee Club 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3: Minstrels 2.4: ABK. TARPOFF. CHRISTINE l Chris l: G.A.A. 4: Aliquippa: Beta Chi I: Home Ec. Club I: Alpha Y l: Baseball 3.4: Hockey 4: Basketball 4: Volleyball 4. TAYLOR. BETTY JEAN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Norwood: Beta Chi 3: Bowling Team 3: Phi Gamma Sigma: Tip Toppers 4: Basketball 4. TAYLOR. LOIS ELAINE: A Cappella 3.4: French Club 3: Volleyball 2.3.4: Tennis Club 4: Tower-Y 4: Minstrels 3.4: Hockey 4: Basketball 3.4: Home Ec. Club 2: Baseball 4: Beta Chi 4: Athletic Rep. l: Al- truist: G.A.A. 2.3.4. TEETER. L. B.: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Yatesville. Yates- ville. Georgia. TEN EYCK. PATRICIA MARIE I Pat l: Tower News 3.4: Advertis- ing Mgr. 4: Dance Club l.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey I.3.4: Riding Club l.2,4: Basketball I.3.4: Volleyball I.3.4: Baseball I.3.4: Tally-Ho: Athletic Rep. 2.3. TELFORD. CLIFFORD ALBERT l CliFF l: Entered Withrow in Senior year lrom Decatur Boys' High in Decatur. Georgia. TERHEIDEN. JOY ELLEN l Jolly l: Minstrels l.2: Volleyball 2.3: Annual Rep. 2.3: Thalian 3.4: Future Merchandisers Club 4. ll I2 I3 -lr better preparing us for our living atter the tour years. Top to Bottom Y Top to Bottom I. 2. 3. 4. 5. I. I 2 3 TERRELL. FRANCES VIRGINIA I Ginny I: Nature Club 2: Volley- ball 2: Annual Rep. 2: Jr. Choir 2.3.4: Sec. 4: Tower News Rep. 3: Minstrel Crew 3: Phi Gamma Sigma. THAYER. VIRGINIA LOU I Ginny I: BOX: Withrow Players 3.4: Tower News 3.4: Tennis Club 4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: G.A.A. I.3.4: Rid- ing Club I: Hockey 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Individual Sports I: Dolphin Club 4. THOMAS. BRUCE FINLEY: Chi Sig: Spanish Club 2.3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Track 3.4: Railroad Club 2: Tower News I. THOMAS. DOLORES JOAN I Dodie I: Home Ec. Club 2: Gens Togata 4. THOMAS. MILDRED JUANITA l M I: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Union High in Virginia: French Club: G.A.A. EITCZIVIPSON. EUGENE:ELROY l Gene I: Beta Chi: Track I: Glee u . THOMPSON. WALTER EDWARD I Wet I: Sigma Gamma 4: Treas. 4: Gens Togata I.2.3.4: Sophomore Aedile 2: Jr. Aedile 3: Pres. 4: Annual Literary 3.4: Co-Editor 4: Greek Club 2: Recording Sec. 2: Clionian History Club 3: Recording Sec. 3: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Jr. Choir 2: A Cappella Choir 3: Minstrels 3: Athletic Rep. 4: Jr. Town Meeting 4. THURSTON. GAY: Spanish Club I.2.3.4: Treas. 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Literatas I.2: Treas. 2: Dux Femina 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Physics Club 3: Glee Club 3: Jr. Choir 2: Altruist: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Hockey I.2: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Archery I: Baseball 2: Spanish Club I.2.3.4: Vice Pres. 4. TIDWELL. CLYDE CALVIN I Tito I: Football I.2.3.4: Captain 4: Clionian History Club 3: Radio Club 4: Athletic Rep. I: Tiger Club 3.4. TOFT. BEVERLY JOAN l Bev I: Alpha Y I.2: Beta Chi I.2.4: Home Ec. Club 4: Phi Gamma Sigma. TRAVIS. MARIA l Sis I: Home Ec. Club I.2.4: Beta Chi 3.4: Volley- ball I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: G.A.A. 4: Tip Toppers. TRINKLE. PERRY ELWIN I Foggie I: Gens Togata 2: Radio Club 3: Physics Club 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Minstrel Crew 4. TRINKLER. LOIS JEAN I WaIkie-Talkie I: Riding Club I.2.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Bowling Club 4: Thalian 4: Madri- gal Choir 4: G.A.A. I.2.4. TROST, DONALD EUGENE l Don I. V. TRouTT. BETTY Lou I Gabby Jf. i5icee5r2f'ciUb'iQ6TA.RL'i.'2F1if Individual Sports 2.3: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2.4: Archery 2.4: Base- ball 2.4: Tennis Club 3.4: Home Ec. Club 2.4: Alpha-Y 2: Beta Chi 2: Tower Y 4: Future Merchandisers Club 4: ZBK. VALODIN, DAVID NORMAN: Physics Club 3.4. VANCE. MARCIA JANE l Janie I: ABK: Withrow Players I.2.3: Hockey 2: Baseball 2: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Tower News Rep. l.2.3: Jr. Choir 2. VANCE. WILLIAM RICHARD I Dick I: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year: Football 2: COS. VAN PELT JR., STANLEY I Bustei- I, VIRGIL. ROBERT MANSFIELD l Bob I: Track I: Football 2: Base- ball 3.4. VOGEL. RONALD WILLIAM: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Terrace Park. WALLACE. JOAN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year Irom Mur- phy: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Beta Chi 2.3: Phi Gamma Sigma 3.4: Spanish Club 4. WALRIVEN. BETTY ANN l Betts l: Gens Togata I: Volleyball I: Basketball 2: Phi Gamma Sigma: Tennis 4: Dolphin Club 4. WALTER. SARA MARIE. WARD. BETTY JEAN: G.A.A. I: Volleyball I: Baseball 3: Beta Chi 3. WARNOCK. JERRY ALLEN: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from McKeIl. South Shore. Kentucky: French Club 4: Annual Rep. 4. WEBER. CATHERINE CARLIN l CatI1ie l: Gens Togata 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: Band 3.4: Orchestra 3.4: Presentation Orch. 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Tennis Club 4: Alpha Y 2: Tower-Y 3.4: Bowling 4: ZBK. WEBSTER. SHIRLEY ANNE I ShirI I: Gens Togata 2: Jr. Choir 3: Volleyball 2.3.4: Bowling 4: Beta Chi: 3: Home Ec. Club 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4. WEINHEIMER. DAVID I Dave l. WEISE. SYLVIA LEE l Sylv I: Athletic Rep. I:Annual Rep.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey I.2.3.4: Volleyball 3: Basketball I.3.4: Tower News 2: Dance Club I.2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Swimming Club 2: Pep Squad 3: Baseball 3.4: Altruist: Dolphin Club. WERNER. FREDERICK GUSTAV l Rick I: German Club I.2.3.4: Treas. 3: Sec. 4: Physics Club 3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Sigma Gamma 4: Radio Club 2. WHITCHER. PATRICIA ANN I Pat I: Phi Gamma Sigma: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Bowling 2.3.4: Annual Stott 4. WILDER. LE ROY DERMOND I Tee I: German Club 2.3.4: Radio Club 2.3.4: Physics Club 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4. 4 5 6 7 8 2 M.. .1 ....:M-. ses 4 Withrowl We will miss you Top to Bottom I2. WILDT. DOROTHY JANE l Dottie l: Alpha Y: Future Merchandisers. WILGER. JOYCE ANN l Jo l: Spanish Club 2: G.A.A. l.2.4: Volley- ball I.2: Archery 2.4: Baseball I: Future Merchandisers 4: Annual Rep. 4: Phi Gamma Sigma. WILKENING, RALPH WALTER. I3. WILLIAMSON, DORLA DEAN: G.A.A. 2.4: Volleyball 2: Home Ec. Club 2.3: Beta Chi 3.4: Bowling 4: Baseball 4. WILLIAMSON. NORMA JEAN l Dugo l: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Jr. Choir 2: Glee Club 4. WILLIAMSON. WANDA PAYE: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Jr. Choir 2: Beta Chi 4. I4. WILSON. BARBARA ANN l Barb l: Home Ec. Club I.2.3.4: Min- strels 2.3.4: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2: Archery 3: Individual Sports 3: Athletic Rep. 2: Beta Chi 3: Glee Club 2: French Club 4: G.A.A. 2.4. WILSON. JOE LEE: Bowling Team 3.4: Physics Club 3.4: Radio Club 2.3.4: Locker Keys 2.3.4: Beta Hi-Y 4: Annual Literary 4: Annual Rep. 4. WIRTH. MARILYN JEAN l Jeannie l: Dux Femina 4: Pres. 4: Sr. Council 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hockey l.2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Basket- ball l.2.3.4: Mgr. 3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Dolphin Club 3.4: Dance Club 2: Tennis Club 2.3: Individual Sports 3.4: Archery 2: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Recording Sec. 4: Physics Club 3: Sec. 3: French Club 2.3.4: Vice-Pres. 4: Scribblers 3.4: Treas. 3: Altruist: Minstrels 2.3.4: A Cappella Choir 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Tower News 4: Annual Lit- erary 4: Savings Stamp Rep. 3: Madrigal Choir 4. WOERNER. RICHARD ALAN l Ike l. WONG. TOY PEARL. I5. WOODS. DELORES MAE l Dee l: CLC: Annual Rep. l.4: Home Ec. Club I.2: Treasurer's Office 4: Baseball 3: Beta Chi 3.4. WOOLLEY. ROBERT MELVIN l Bob l: Spanish Club I: Athletic Rep. I: Annual Rep. 2: Lunchroom 3.4. WORLEY. DOROTHY LOUISE l Dottie l: Kytyves: Gens Togata I.2: Glee Club 3: Jr. Choir 2: Beta Chi 2.3: Home Ec. Club 4: Volley- ball 2.3.4: Bowling 4: G-.A.A. 2.4. WORTHMAN. PEARL WINIFRED: Beta Chi 3.4: Future Merchan- disers 4: Graduated in three years. WYATT. CHARLES HERBERT l RecI l: Track I: Camera Club I.2: Tower News 2: Minstrel Crew 3.4: Radio Club 4: Beta Hi-Y 4. I6. YOUNG. ORVILLE MILTON l Orv l: TS: Cross Country 2. ZIMMERMAN. JOHN LESTER: KTK: Senior Council 4: Sigma Gam- ma 4: Philologia 3.4: Corr. Sec.: Annual Literary 3.4: Sports Edi- tor 4: Sr. Choir 2.3.4: Pres. 4: Madrigal Chair 4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Boys' Glee Club l.2.3: Pep Squad 3: Nature Club I.2.3.4: Pres. 2: Tennis Club 4: Clionian History Club 3.4: Gens Togata I.2.4: Rail- road Club I: Stamp 8: Coin Club 2: Tower News Rep. 2. ZOES. BEULAH: Home Ec. Club l.2.3.4: Beta Chi I.2.3.4: Alpha Y 2: Tower-Y 4. ZOPFF. JERRY. 9 IO II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 3? U .Qu Af- X ' . iXii55'z???.wiL 5' + X 1il . . l h . A daily drudgery, is growth. Physical S and merged as one in achievement. p I ska V i A Qls' X 5 3' r N Q s .s.,.t 'LeQ S- X ,.. J r A ..--A1 X t l . .'.' .S li- . . -- I s,, , . ,Q .x'. , c ' Irw in i i A - Nmnx K c L1' r ss s Seated: R. Wirth: W. Gilliland: Standing: J. Huheey: L. Nimmo. Withrow is torced to punt to Shortridge. A Hornet is stopped as Central bows to the Tigers. Page eighty-eight 'Q J UM-f J' K- Q1 Sports not only otters physical growth: one may also enlarge in other aspects, gaining an academic understanding ot the games and comradeship through team play. All this is liberally provided by our Athletic Department. The sports in which With- rowites may participate include more than acquired skills such as gymnastics: they capitalize on man's natural actions of running, throwing. and iumping. Those after-school hours of worlc to perfect these basic movements according to the specitic sport are well rewarded in the enioyment ot playing and honors gained through interscholastic competition. Material. coaching. and nssssssmlmn-sms.- Through football, character, minds. ond bodies ore built. Growth begins in the embyronic stoge of freshmon football. where the player leorns how to Utoke it, ond studies the funda- mentals. ln reserve football, all that hos been ossimiloted thus for is put to use. The competition becomes stitler now: growth continues, as the Lett to Right, Row I-R. Kramig: B. Jones: B. Grosse: D. Currens: L. McCord: W. Grate: D. Driskell: E. Lauder- bach: K. Rose. Row 2-W. Johnson: R. Alcorn: W. Hen- nilca: R. Hall: W. Schilling: J. Brucher: R. Nelson: L. Pelton: D. Craig. Row 3-W. Woerner: L. Lyons: R. Koch: E. Wessler: T. Smith: J. Knight: R. Ryan: G. McNeil. players speciolize in their best positions. Vorsity football, the last step, uses only those who have survived the screening out oi the previous years. The speed of the game demonds mentol agility. The body contoct ond constant training improves one physically. Gentlemanly conduct promotes high morals: oil these ore essentiol to the sport. Row I-H. Wynn: J. Kinder: J. Allison: J. Martin: D. Lamblin: K. Rockel: K. Woll. Row 2-J. Upson: R. Mil- ler: D. Plunkett: S. Bender: B. Anshutz: L. Kleinlelter: J. Evans: S. Cover: D. Riley. Row 3-E. Wortheimer: D. Berry: D. Gaenge: H. Vaughan: T. Carter: D. Hare: G. Yashihawa: C. Weaver: D. McDaniels: B. Duett. Row 4-S. Rasputin: B. Marlcel: B. Lyons: T. Campbell: T. Nicola: M. Beran: E. Bouldin: B. Barbeau. Row 5-H. Cotton: B. Schooltield: W. Scott: F. Burnett: R. Witherby: E. Banzhaf: F. Ross: J. Hendrickson. experien e combine to produce Freshman. Reserve. .1 ri rfsiiz WJ.. Sem H6 ' T s h yggr g , 5 S 4 1 g T fi m. .s -.ab . 4. . ...ed Row I-J. Bostwick: S. Tarpoff: D. Leonard: C. Tidwell: D. Ernst: G. Burns. Row 3-C. Miller: L. Macklin: R. Lyons: D. Rogers: H. Boston: N. Neiclich: l. Turner. Row 2-H. Andreadis: J. C. Brandenberg: A. McMillen: J. Sparks. Row 4-J. Schoonov- Gibbs: J. Leonard: B. Glenn: D. Mitchell: B. Wilson: J. Kumpt: er: D. Miller: B. Nelson: B. Stricker: D. Orth: P. Martin: N. Biltz. a ll Il 0 o and Varsity squads. W wearers: the growling Tigers Big Hank Boston lugs the pigskin, and the Hughes gridders are hot in pursuit. 95-J. Wilson: 87-J. Bostwick: 92-J.l A Hughes ball-carrier picks up yardage before the Tiger secondary stops him. Leonard: 77-C. Miller:9l-B. Stricker. Withrow 35 - Reading 7 Ahead early in the tirst quarter, the Tigers loolced ready for the season. Withrow.35 - Xavier I3 Scoring three touchdowns in the final three minutes, our promising eleven proved its worth under the lights. Withrow I4 - Shortridge 7 Lest we forget -our rivals from Indianapolis felt Wi'th- row's power. Withrow 0 - Purcell 49 Let's forget! Withrow 0 - Western Hills I3 The Tigers met a wet tield with undampened spirits, but dropped their league opener. Withrow 48 - Walnut Hills I9 Coming back into the winning column at the Pl-ISL double header, Withrow rolled. Withrow 34 - Central 7 At home again, Andreadis went wild scoring all tive tallies supported by excellent team play. Withrow 34 - Hughes I3 The band marched to the square : our traditional rivals were downed again. Withrow 36 - Woodward O The characteristic spirit ol the Tigers continued into the last minutes ol the season, as the seniors played their last game: Woodward was swamped. produce better warriors. 60-H. Andreadis: 76-J. Schoonover: 66-J. Sparks: 85-B. Nel- son: 68-D. Ernst: 94-G. Burns: 88-H. Boston: 82-S. Tarpolit. 70-R. Lyons: 78-D. Rogers: 80-N. Biltz: 64-D. Mitchell: 79-P. Martin: 81-D. Orth: 90-C. Tidwell: 65-C. Brandenberg: 83-D. Leonard: 75-J. Kumpf: 74-D. Miller: 69-A. McMillen. The Tiger is temporarily a captive while Don Price carries his papoose. E l Even motor scooters get into the act at a pep assembly. The Dutch band at the tower stimulates spirit with On Withrow The faculty assures the student bocly that it's in the bag. Pep meetings. cheerleaders. major and maiorettes. all Page ninety-two This particular pep assembly goes all out to boost morale. help to spur the team on. The traditionally stirring and exciting pigskin tussle would never be what it is without the Come on, Orange! of the cheerleaders: the twirling ba- tons and swirling skirts ol the drum moiorettes: the tall, black shoko ol the drum major: and, behind the scenes, the hard work of the lootlooll managers who keep the gears ol the team in smooth working condition. Be it resolved: on rising vote of thanks to these unheralded workers behind the heroes. Upper picture, Lett to Right: N. Birney: A. Getrup: B. Drier: E. Korengel: F. Guckenberger: N. Platt: J. Crews. Middle picture, Lett to Right: Kneeling in foreground-H. Lambert: C. Duquette: B. Swanson: B. Vopel. Standing in background-T. Getgey: W. MacKay: L. Rice. Lower icture, Lett to Right: J. Weaver: J. Branclhorst: B. Fessenclen: M. Hall: J. Morris: J. Mueller: J. Mclntosh. If I9 . - ms, . QW X - Students cast penny ballots for royal pin-up pair. Hi-Y hawks candy, always present at a sports contest. King Dick and Queen Lish are officially crowned by Elaine. At halftime opening bars of Alma Mater call Withrowites to attention. Balloons bearing school colors are sold by G.A.A. at home games. Here's Pickle , Withrow's ace signal-caller, not passing but running. Page ninety-tour The students' spirit is a gauge by which I . .. ,ygw ,- E 7,g'? 6454117 .ff .. .41Q+'f'ffsh- 'r ' 'X x. f if A JL XX i ,- A ' P ,f V u LL 1 I-,-.' 1 I N 1 5 ff , f X i 3,1 The Gallopin' Greek rips off yardage around enemy flank. All is joy in Tigertown as the Orange 8: Black builds up a commanding lead. in FS .N .. .- 1 Beatty and Mousie lead a spirited band cheer. Another crushing victory by the Tiger iuggernaut brings smiling approval from supporters. f 4' V.-14.1 . - , -.Q ' others iudge a school. fNaturally. Withrow is tops. Nothing really matches the atmosphere of a foot- ball game. From the opening whistle until the final gun, King Football. the helmeted hypnotist. reigns over his spectator subjects. The colorful stands on a crisp autumn afternoon: the nocturnal splendor of an illuminated stadium: the cheers as the teams enter onto the field: the electric tension that runs through the crowd as the teams line up for the opening kick-off: the bands as they parade on the field at halftime, as much a part of football as the goal posts: the ioyous frenzy and contrasting despair as a player smashes into the end zone: the fighting will of both teams: that iubilant feeling after a hard-fought victory: the let-down sensation after a defeat: cheerleaders: touchdowns: color: these form the unequaled spirit of football. Page ninety-five Failed, blast it! the rival cager seems to remark as Don Miller drives in for a bucket. Page ninety six Basketballs fill Around the early part oi Decem-y ber a sudden frenzy to push a leatheri sphere through a hoop suspendedl ten teet from the tloor on a back- board sweeps the land. For threel action-packed months, basketball, with its long shots. pivot shots, tip-ins, toul shots, rebounds, fancy dribbling, l skillful passing, speed and aggres- siveness, cheers and ieers, holds the spotlight. This year's Tiger quintet rolled up a creditable record, its fighting spirit providing Withrow fol- lowers with plenty to cheer about. Mr. Joe l-ledges' '49-'50 freshmen cagers enjoyed a banner season, rolling up an impressive record ot IO-4. By tripping Woodward 21-I5 in the tinals, the trash won the championship of the PHSL Ninth Grade Tournament. Most promising players were Drislcell and Fey. co-captains: Hill: Wilson: Lancas- ter: Ott: and Richards, leading scorer with 93 points. ln his final year as coach, Mr. Edwin Stephens turned out an excellent reserve squad. The smooth- working reserve contingent posted a season mark of I3-2. The final Pl-lSL standings showed Withrow on top. John Srofe dumped lll points through the hoop to grab scoring honors, followed closely by Rich Wilson with IO6 tallies, and Will Ernst. 90. Freshman Basketball Reserve Basketball Row 1-L. Lyons: AE. Lauderback: S. Wilson: R. Work: J. Brucher: W. Row 1-B. Hollomang R. Surman: W. Ernst: J. Srofe: J. Kinder: J. Fey: P. Greenberg. Row 2-D. Pratt: W. Hill: B. Schmidt: D. Driskell: White: O. Miller. Row 2-H. Vaughn: J. Louiso: J. Borcherding: B. D. Richards: D. Craig: R. Ott: D. Lancaster. Mclntosh: A. Groenawein: M. Beran: R. Clem: R. Bick: Mr. Stephens. o 0 o o l l the air. swlshlng in another year of hardwood action Cooched by John l-luheey, tilling his second season as head mentor, the determined and spirited Tiger quintet captured fourth place in the P.l-l.S.L. and second in the Norwood lnvitotionol. Paced by l-larry Andreodis and Dove Plunkett, two members ol the P.l-l.S.L. All Stor second team, the Tiger tive won nine ond lost ten. Although tive seniors are graduating, the courtmen will be P.l-l.S.L title con- tenders next season, with several returning varsity lettermen and a host of talent lrom this Year's reserve squad. H Andreadls C. Brandenburg D. Ernst els W. McKay A. McMill Varsity Basketball I Row I-H. Andreadis: D. Ernst: D. Miller: D. Plunkett: A. McMillan: W. MacKay. Row 2-B. Schoolfield, Mgr.: K. Roclrel, Mgr.: D. Mil- ler: C. Brandenburg: J. Kumph D. Lamblin: D. McDanielsg Mr. Huheey. c Despite record. a scrappy J. Kumpt D. Lamblin D. Miller D. Miller Antintra-squad practice gives the feel ol playing under game conditions. A rebound produces a frantic scramble lor the ball. quintet sparlcled and showed real power. Won 9, lost IO-43 pt. average per game-tied fourth place in PHSL-second in Norwood Invitational-Capt. AI lvlcMillen--Harry Andreadis led scoring: I64 pts. Hillsboro Woodward Woodward Walnut Hills Dayton Stlvers .. Hughes ....... . . Western Hills' .. .. Hamilton ...,. Walnut Hills Mt Healthy Western Hills Wilmington . . Walnut Hills ... . . Hlughes ..... .. - -- 4 o V' . l Key to scores: 'PHSl. game: tNorwood Invitational: tClass A District Tournament 45.. ' ....., 39 3O.. ' ...4O 47.. 'lt ...42 46 . . Hughes ........ 48 70 . . Central' ....... 40 39 . . Central' ...... . 42 36., ..5O 4O.. ...39 37.. '...5.l 45., ,...2I 46.. . .... 33 52.. ' U49 31 ' 62 48 ' 42 38 ' 1 60 53 tl 51 36 'l' 41 46 t 49 37 44 822 8 3 U , . Hughes ......, . ,Norwood .... . . Pl nkett f fi ' W ll J: if Page ninety-nine du... A fast play at second arouses interest on the bench. ls he safe or out? Umpire's choice. Choice players sportsmanship I one first-class Row I-S. Hughes: I. Misali: R. Willson: B. Beck: C. Duquette: D. Ernst: D. Miller: R. Virgil. Row 2-D. Lamblin: A. McMil- len: J. Kumpf: H. Boston: C. Branclenburg: H. Broerman. ,.......:., is 1 ' ,.,.. 6 f I Q A ' ' I I , . 1 . ..... . .x xx 3 J March 28 through May was baseball time at Withrow. Hopes tor the l95O season. Mr. Huhe-ey's sophomore year at the helm ol the baseball team, looked bright. Pre-seascn practice found twelve lettermen returning, who were to form the nucleus ol the squad. On the tield the Tigers proved their worth by consis- tently winning and playing heads-up ball. Chuck Duquette, Hal Broerman, Dan Lamblin, and Will Ernst divided the mound chores while Dick Ernst and Bill Anshutz alternately formed the other halt ot the battery. The intield was well guarded by Jim Kumpl ll Bi, Bob Beck l2Bj, Socky Hughes l3Bi, and AI lv1cMillen lSSi. Charlie Brandenburg, Henry Boston, Ike lvlisali. Bob Virgil, Don lvliller, and Curly Willson saw considerable service in the outtield. Ted Car- ter, a utility intielder, rounded out the roster. The Tiger's steady ploy was characterized by constant hustle and tight. For the first time, Withrow tieldeol a Reserve baseball squacl which played a lull schedule. The Reserves were coached by Mr. Melvin Russell. Orange and Black nine J Kumpl D. Miller C Duquette B. Beck D. Ernst C. Brandenburg H. Boston S. Hughes l. Misali Poised for a skyward trip. Why so glum, high lump chum? Row 1--Mr. Nimmo: B. Gray: A. Goenawein: C. Weaver: H. Andreadis: D. Goenge: B. Hill: M. Grit-iith: W. Bailey: K. Rockel: J. Wilson: G. Schrichten: R. Kohl: W. Rollins: L. Macklin: C. Moore: I. Turner: W. Jones: K. Smith: Mr. Higgins. Row 2-J. Smith: J. Jacobs: F. G-oodell: D. Drier: O. Stokes: E. Philpot: O. Miller: A. Madison: A. Nixon: R. Lally: G. Yoshikawa: J. Gray: M. Lewis: H. Edwards: M. Baertz: E. Segar: L. Wilson: W. Scott: H. Cotton. Row 3-B. Clark: J. Bale: B. Schilling: B. Grosse: N. Stayton: D. Currens: E. Soar: R. Nelson: P. Miller: R. Whit- sohger: R. Zorens: D. Von Hoene: C. Beatty: W. Williams: W. Reese: A. Gordon: W. Hill. Row 4-R. Scott: J. Barry: D. Ashe: C. McVicker: D. Driskell: J. Brucher: D. Russell: A. Tevis: P. Moore: W. Alexander: G. Whaley: W. Johnson: E. Wessler: B. Holloman: R. Lyons: A. Halverstadt: J. Cowan: W. Buswell: L. McCord: D. Andriot. Row 5-W. Fey: J. Willis: B. Economou: D. Richards: N. Neidich: B. Stricker: W. Dicks: R. Spoan: E. Green: J. Schoonover: R. Witherby: B. Merkel: J. Sparks: J. Wilson: P. Martin: J. Cordes: F. Dickman: I. Dickerson: D. Wood. F ...,,. ,.,..... QZZHE Track is one of the most populor sports ot With- row, since all of mon's noturol octions, running, iumping, ond throwing, ore used in the voriety of activities. With the coming of the eorliest signs of spring, Coach Nimmo calls Mercuries to troin in the gym so thot they will be in top physical condition tor the seoson's meets. This yeor's teom stood well in all events from the mile run ond sprints to the discus oncl shot put. t it 73 ....- f ,A A,gf3f i 4 ,M ,W 'Irv Q7 of l9...,-7.15. Tiger track te m r qLii1f r ni? NJ 5 ' wk w VG Once again the iootpaths oi Avon Fields re- echoed to the steps oi Withrow cross-country men. With Eugene Schrichten consistently out in iront, the Tiger harriers wound up ahead oi Walnut Hills, Woodward, and Hughes, lout were defeated by the excellent two milers lrorn Central Vocational and Western l-lills. The Tigers wound up third in the Southwestern Dis- trict meet at Avon Fields, with Schrichten tinish- ing ninth and Audras Nixon thirteenth. Coach Ray Wirth presented letter awards to Peter Jonson, William Bailey, and Joseph Wilson. A tense trio, muscles straining, gets set for the course. oft with high honors: Cross Country emphasizes endurance. 9. Row i-W. Rollins: C. Benlxert: R. Staley: J. Louiso: B. Fishbcclx: X W. Bailey. Row 2-A. Nixon: F. Schricten: T. Gillespie: V. Win- frey: J. Wilson. Row 3-Mr. ' Wirth: K. Franke: B. Economou: J. Sroie: R. Rye: J. lrvcn: J. Longnnker: G. Smith: E. Kinley. AL' . i ,sf 1 T f , fx . fi, K fig? Page one hundred three l Goodell: P. Jonson: J. Jacobs: G. Gym and swimming teams Swimming is growing in prestige at Withrow. This year Mr. Wirth, the team's well-liked navigator, had considerable material with which to mold a hard- plunging crew. Hours of diligent practice produced a team which ,downed Norwood, Purcell, Western l-lills, Newport, and landed a fifth in the District Meet. As the season came to a close, our tanksters were stationed in the fourth place slot of the Pl-lSL league. f y Co-ordinated bodies swing through difficult exer- cises as the Gym Team works out on the apparatus. Through interscholastic meets, gymnastics strive for perfection and rhythmic movements. It is not neces- sarily the intricacy ol the exercise, but how it is done, which wins points. ln this oft-shoot of work in the gym classes, experts on the side horse, parallel bars, mats, rings, and horizontal bar are found. Row I-W. Barnes: J. Cordes: D. Mitchell: K. Mattes: D. Woods. Row 2-H. Johnson: J. Longnokerg E. Mueller: D. Scherer. build strong bodies: netters. Q- sexe ..-r ee. l i n lc s m e n . Swimming Team Row 1--l. Misali: M. Briggs: M. Briggs: D. Helder: A. Hal- verstadt: J. Higgins: T. Gilles- pie. Row 2--R. Steinert: J. Kessler: D. Moore: C. Lam- bert: D. Hale: S. Hensel: E. Heiser: G. Lewin: W. Davis B. Staley: R. Schagg: Mr Wirth. Row 3-C. Trimble: R. Krulin: R. Begler: J. Corcles: M. Spellman: D. Lerner: R. Berman. Gym team tumblers form magnificent blots on mats. Mermen make a big splash in P.H.S.L. competition ! 1 l A m .L i 1 Z m ig gk Kms -be K Q5 .k - ' 1 'T I . , . X' iq., ,.L . al K .L'kLL ig K f e e .f MN ki? .ge i A is xl , V ' , X M e . eeee . , gs X. K 1 K -f J X1-S: 2 ,K ., Y iii' if ik. I. Ji f 214 'Q e F e , , Jgfe M- Imm P K i K K 1 1 1'- ee V - N Q L it .. 'X ' ,:, X X . L'A L , e - e- H f,-MA I sg if e ' e Reserve Tenm R w I-E Lundqulsf, J N , sf M x XT? --l' . J N ' . T , 1 k.-- ., A f 75 M ' I e We 3 we Mlm X-A: ' -' - A--Q ffx3j ' :E ,S Sag X 3? K :Z Q e f X . A x b X A , is EQ- I M-W .Lg g,,,y, b Egg , Ngzfi X, E ff -1 5' ee. mx A xx, X ,L X. .K ,W Q5 x 'x f N15 E . Wwe. .fb Xi! qw fi l ,0- r 9? Q9 ,, .Q if 5 Xia- 5: X- 1 x X. W' S . ,1 1? - as N K' xx .! 1 f . F' x -'Q 7 P f .I I A . X 3- xifk 91' S .3whf 535 5 gf 5..1 KF. . W v .1 J ' EEQQ5 lg 'ggfg TES: fxs' ' mQ buf 1, fkgxixilw i?g,E5RQ3fAf.4 P X -:-- . f - ' ffx' . ' Q ' as A 'L : ' 3 5 i ...Q- K . X W 1 E Q fr llll . .Ill . ll' lll x ...wm Q- 5 I 1 ' I . f -, .,Q. - f Y' 4 . ,Hx - ,. in - W Wm.. X Qi my W,...,.E. M . .1 A Mas .W Q. -ix ff It ll !E!!l!l ggi? .5 ff' ' V .Fl p.5' A'A' al fi .gg . si W f qsw Qwyg Q 2- -:f , A 1 Q .,..., Q.. .gf rxi ., R Eloine Korengel Janet Bremer Marlene Meyer From Ground sticks to Strike GymTeuchers Left to right: Seated-D. Lally. Standing-G. Blasberg: M. Robinson: B. Wessel. three. G.A.A. gives Come on olongg we'll roise o song: cleor heoveri high tor G.A.A. Yes, G.A.A.'ers really do reoch high for fellowship ond sportsmanship. Four hundred girls interested in sports ond fun come together to pit their skill cigoinst their companions. All the moior sports ond mciny minor ones ore otiered to keep these othletic-minded girls busy. At the hub of this wheel ol octivities ore its offi- cers. who toke on the responsibility of run- ning the club. None oi GAA. would be possible without the energetic booking ot the gym teochers. Their willingness to give up their time to releree ond sponsor sports moke the club whot it is. Jane Messinger Beatrice Cadwallader Betty McCartney the very finest in sports and fun for Withrow girls Little known and less appreciated, these energetic managers are the torce behind G.A.A. efficiency. Through long hours ol detailed work ot their chosen sport, they keep precise records of every girl's attend- ance. A manoger's porticipotion in her adopted after-school sport's session is os essential as her mointainment ol o successful school ond G.A.A. record. But ci rncin- c1ger's work is for from completed when her sport's season hos come to on end: she then is responsible for tabuloting attendance records, submitting o written report ot the seoson's activities. and presenting on oral report ot Honor Night Banquet. GAA Managers Lei to right Rowl M H Kipp M Abraham J Lewis T Miller N Bullock Row2 S Schenke S Edwards C Weber N Hull J Wirth Minor sports give the girls an opportunity to expand Ready to drive, senior golf enthusiasts show the proper way to tee oft. Greeting spring with a swing, senior girls encount- er golting instruction right in their gym classes. Wild cries ol Fore! and Watch that hook! are heard as these ambitious lovelies learn the game. To perplex their minds are putts, drives. rules. and care ot equipment. Arrows whistle through the air in spring and tall lor feminine archers with strong arms and good aim. Increasingly distant targets make for stiff competition in the season's tournaments. And all hands combine in an end-ot-the season wiener roast. chuck-full ot lun. their preferred skill. G.A.A. hikers really have what it takes when they get up in the morning with the birds and walk, walk, walk! The girls appreciate a soft chair or maybe even a bed alter a long trek over hills, through woods. and across rivers. lf you happen to stop by a Norwood bowling alley on a Thursday alter school, you will un- doubtedly see Withrow's feminine bowlers. The versatile alley cats chalk up strikes and spares-to spare. Smiles and miles pass Saturday mornings quickly lor these tireless hikers. ' l ' I' I I -I ' I I' -I ' 'I Why the serious look, Helen? Aiming for a strike or spare? Either will help. Pane one hundred eleven Page one hundred twelve like these sandlot sirens and court imps. I ' 'U ' I ' ' U serve, Kay shows us how to do it the professional way. gl ILAJAAMN-M4klbAlA,AkL W J , ,, Sh With a swish of bats, an impact of balls, and a rousing shout of Batter up. G.A.A.'s future Caseys swing into action. The normal ieering of the umpire, and the spirited cheers combine well in this popular sport. Spring also ushers in the familiar cry, lt's your serve, at the tennis court. These girls really have the low- down on racquet-swinging, from singles to doubles, and put it to use in autumn, too. Splash' Another mermaid goes under water. Dolphin club is certainly not a dry organi- zation, in more ways than one. These nymphs of Withrow participate bi-an- nually in their traditional water pageant, presented this year as Holiday in Ha- waii. In the att years, these water en- thusiasts turn their talents and efforts to- wards the gaining oi a life saving badge and the feeling ot security and accomp- lishment which accompanies it. Here. education oi water saiety combines with fun to make Dolphin Club a worthwhile club. Picture below. In water-H. Simmons: J. Pleister: R. Stimpert: B. Cadwallader: M. Meyer: N. Hall: N. Swartz: J. Ruchty: R. Nolte: A. Miller. On board-S. Nelson: J. Fogel: L. Mosier: M. Hall: J. Croolr. Row I--C. Hush: L. Gentrup: N. Lauler: R. Hoh- man: A. Lamblin: C. Finn: J. Matthews: P. Sigler. Row 2-R. Young: N. How- ard: P. Jones: E. Mathias: L. Mueller: D. Hartlaub. Row 3--M. Hendricks: J. Juenelce: B. Specht: N. Garnersmith: J. Messinger: M. Wirth: S. Parsons: S. Schenlie: J. Hamilton: J. Jordan: J. Barlaeau: G. Simester. Standing in back-T. Dattilo: S. Weise: C. Koehler: S. Savery: D. Green: M. Leilheit: J. Leilheit: M. Davis: D. Mergler: S. Han- cock: J. Hildebrandt: C. Chandler, J. Armstrong. Ze Q X: xxx! W 5 fs 79'C'l.f A. Jjf' if A -3 fi and' K s is fi I 'Q -1 Page one hundred thirteen Girls hepped up over sports find G.A.A. their club. Gals cry, Ground, sticks. Ground, sticks. Ground, sticks. Bully! As hockey, volleyball, and basketball, three of the four maior girls' sports, gets under way. the really active G.A.A.'er puts everything she has into the game. Hockey starts att the tield, while the football players work out in another. Any feminine aspirant who can take a few skinned shins and enjoy hurling across the ground at break-neck speed is eligible tor this sport. ln early winter the sound ol bouncing volleyballs may be heard in the girls' gYm. Alter the Christmas holidays end, the girls come to school Hraring to go at basketball. Although girls' basketball is milder than boys'. the introduction of several new rules has lessen- ed the difference. 4 1 l i A Hockey. volleyball ancl basketball entertain athletes A fast basketball game offers release from grind of' school work. Volleyball's pert Volleyettes show enthusiasm tor sport. Three steps and a leap Well-balanced members of Dance Club fly through the air with the greatest of ease. At tryouts, over a hundred girls, including old members, execute graceful leaps and falls before the exacting eyes ot Miss Audrey Wes- sel and otticers. This year, eighty promising. barefoot Daisy Maes were accepted. At a rendezvous each Thursday afternoon these active Misses promenade the gym floor to the music oi Bach all the way through the musical ages to Gershwin. Top Picture Row I-H. Richardson. Row 2-Unidentified: B. Newell: Unidentitied: J. Batche: S. Ruott: M. Priclcett. Row 3-J. Cullen: M. Kieth: K. Roberts: M. Schenol: A. Bush: L. Maxwell. Second Picture Row I-N. Platt: E. Bartsch: B. Herschelman: P. Ken- nedy: J. Brener: S. Rorsheim: D. Wake. Row 2-S. Worth: M. Ashman: J. Shubert: E. Wiesman: A. Fink: N. Champion: J. Stovall: L. Curtis: L. Walthrop. and dance clubbers are out again to prove their poise. Their labors climaxed in a program, Dance Through the Ages, given lor the CTA. on Feb. I4. It showed interpretive work in types ranging from primitive and Egyptian to Renaissance and modern. The dance was presented in moving and appealing manner. An- other high spot ol the year was the symposium at Woodward. where a handful of chosen members re- ceived instruction trom a guest teacher. Our petite ballerinas even meditated producing an assembly program for terpsichorean-minded Withrowites. Opposite Page, Third Picture Row I--D. DeVore: J. Flory: J. Montgomery: N. Egry: N. Wall- ing: C. Haley. Row 2-B. Taylor: N. Currens: S. Sauter: D. Anderson: Unidentified: 'H. Plahs: M. Guenther: B. Small: J. Davis: J. Mclntosh: G. Eason. Row 3-J. Moeller: B. Carter: G. Loose: L. Messinger: A. Cavaquaro: H. Koenig: J. Fink: L. Ladley: P. Stewart: C. Sauerbrun: J. Haeir: M. Jones: M. Creelman. Opposite Page. Fourth Picture Row I-S. Morten: C. Boeschlin: M. Arnold. Row 2-G. True: M. Staniorth: M. Cramer: N. Glover: N. Rodgers: J. Penning- ton: J. Boeschlin: L. Goodell: T. Miller: M. Hamilton: R. Wilson. Enthusiastic Dance Club members display grace and finesse s Ness 2 wi Q RES! ...v x i , ,. L1-x f ii Y . -1 E fsrjs- ' X RN, . :A ,, N NN r . 4 SKK QM X SEX N X X 2 Q 5 . K X fx xg N X X X X kk? X Ss va X X ' , ik: 'H-15' -X3 2 X - X ' A SN x Ru 'fig 5-ik, I Sw-X .R-.1.g.5m. M.: .W-W -,msg A A, Qakfygei -4 Mk Q .is :I- 2131 5 Y 'F i fi 'fs:ls:,5p,:,. 331, - ., -5 ,R .M nf - A-:-:-4 1. i 'S , fs f X . x xg? Q , :E X Q 'R Y R. X 3 x nf xc 2-35. ..,,.. , 1 Qf ' , -5 , mug. ,W xi- I RY 'M ' 4 grace and poise to our personalities. Thus we anticipate our future world. Doings 'lx .fry Y, Case of: Leer: ff 'fir ' ef .,31,.C've.J id 14 L T K . A. . x , N ' .. ,.,. X ..,.1,n.A . .as K . S1 Q Page one hundred twenty +29 Diligent practice is a must for our band's precision formations. l Toot at horn with no pulled Picture, top of page Cornets-J. Shoemaker: R. Mueller: R. Tiemeyer: W. Othling: J. Kihm: R. Bick: L. Smith: V. Mahaffey: P. Scheveikhart: A. Avery: R. Dillman: R. Scott: C. Wolfe: R. Darus: P. Patrick: W. Reese: H. Johnson: J. Keller: D. Richard. Clarinets-B. Cadwallacler: C. Stromberg: T. Newcomb: R. Reinlrank: R. Beckett: D. Vigard: S. Seilkop: A. Santoro: J. Matthews: K. Dappen: D. Stovall: D. Hoffmann: B. Hill: G. Gregg: C. Langhorst: C. Fisher: M. Brown: B. Clagett: P. Kyrlach: CJ Games: R. Karnes: M. Kepler: N. Loose: A. Boyer: R. Helmling: J. Shewman: A. Fahrney. Bass Clarinet-C. Siegfreid: B. Schmidt. Flutes-C. Weber: R. Hersch-1 elman: M. Busser: P. Pilson: A. Wesselmann. Tubas--J. Pollard: D. Zeh: C. Schweitzer: R. Morrow: R. Evans: R. Hovak: J. Comer. Oboe--G. Howard: A.' Fink. Trombones-C. Platt: D. Reil: G. Brewer: D. Gates: B. Lowery: R. Surman:: R. Cleland: W. Shearer: J. Rice: A. Hosey. Saxes-R. Friedhoff: J. Tracy: L.i Conover: R. Witchger: J. Gibbs. Baritones-J. Weaver: J. Borcherding: J.' Olmes: G. Kern. Percussion-W. Avril: P. Berner: R. Lundquist: N. Shockley: D. Norcross: T. Crabtree: J. Laurnell: J. Davis: T. Hammond. Harp-J. Jordan.: Bassoons-R. Stimpert: J. Stimpert. Horns-M. Meyer: J. Kramer: D. Drake: GQ Schrichten: F. Callon: M. Billiter: J. Brandhorst. Drum Maior and Maiorettes- J. Weaver: A. Brochman: J. Brandhorst: B. Fessenden: L. Mueller: J. Mclntosh: J. Morris: M. Hall: M. Archenau: M. Creelman. Managers-R. Kemen: K. Holwadel: J. Wood: E. Frantz. Although rehearsal is over, these energetic orchestra members linger. Picture below: Violin-M. Billiter: .l. Bager: B. Broker: B. Ferguson: L. Gon- dell: M. Goodell: E. Jacobs: J. Laurence: L. Mosier: P Taylor: D. Schwenlxter: D. Wilson: R. Buuy. Cellos-N Jac-obs: D. Lundquist: A. Ritner. Bass-C. Schweitzer: D. Zeh. Oboe-G. Howard. Flutes-B. Herschelman: C. Weber. Clarinet-T. Newcomb: R. Reindranlc: A. Boyer Bassoon-J. Stimpert: R. Stimpert. Horn-F. Callon: J. Kramer: B. Othling. Trombone--B. Cleland: D. Gates: B Lowery. Piano-.l. Armstrong: B. Lane. Percussion-W Avril: P. Berner. Harp-J. Jordan. Tambourines--N. An drus: P. Cole. . cheeks. bow a violin minus squeaks and ioin the gang A strict drum cadence, a brassy blare, a cheer: that's the Withrow band. At least that's how it is to you who watch her, but to us who know her, she is spirit personified. Within her there is much more than talent: there is an unrelenting will which stirs in each member to make our band the best, andthe evidence of this is shown every time our band takes the field or bandstand. Slightly mitigated in sound and volume. but with no less spirit employed, the orchestra acts as o vent for talent unprovided for in the band. Combining efforts with the chorus and glee clubs, the orchestra carries on the Christmas assembly and late Spring Concert. The best in the city. the best in the state. our instrumental musical organizations are here presented. Page one hundred twenty one A fix . K is 3 f Y , , , :Ay . , X . L Q ' m V f Q 5' 1 - Q ffl lxgj, W , W '-'- .. .-U L , qi? L S.. 5 -Sffg XA 'QS fi S f is j . 2 ,M f Q . 4 . 1 ? QQ -A L L A x A -53 X :':' 'A ' f v x is A iiy M ' in, G if ' if X. .f Q W if Q f Q Q sf' X X i D f ., g ' 1 1 f . X 5 Y ' N 1 Q . 5 ff' , m 2 I , L 4 gg. '1.W ,Y . Q f X --XA X..A 9 A 'EQ f gl 1 , fx L wg- -'L If if K . Q E is . X X 4 a' xi 2 X., A ,, K Sk X S gy A l . E b X X A, z-si X T Y 5 Sit: .. A A in x lm W- .M si A X? 3? X X X f' 'K ix Q X? ,N I x S Let's get together. says Mr. Martin, direc- tor: the lorty warblers ol Junior Choir rustle song sheets: and the second bell class is off to a tuneiul start. On Wednesday and Fri- day.: the members blend voices in Iilting lyrics. These boys and girls rate the best in training for this organization is the founda- tion of Senior Choir. One ot these promis- ing teeners may receive top billing some day! Left to Right, Picture Below Row I-J. Sears: E. Moore: J. Schweitzer: A. Wesselmann: J. Montgomery: S. Knoll: G. Terrell: N. Chapman: J. Ship- pard: I. Dickinson: C. Decker: B. Shields: M. Puckett. Row 2-J. Koester: S. Davidson: J. Bremer: E. Herron: B. Led- bedder: C. Nelson: L. Macklin: C. lngersol: R. Butts: M. B. Berry: M. Cotton: C. Good: J. Commins: K. Nieman. Row 3-C. Schmidt: S. Emrich: J. Stimpert: D. Donner: S. Court- ney: E. Allen: J. Elder: B. Johnson: T. Lanier: J. Willis: M. J. Meyer: P. Dungan: B. Veach: P. Morris: S. Fangmeyer. Row 4-M. A. Felclhaus: V. Shroyer: S. Prechtl: M. Mose- hart: M. Smits: G. Adams: J. Sigatoose: A. Phillips: J. Gallager: G. Peoples: J. Winter: M. Endebrock: B. Ballard: N. Glover: J. Allstat. Junior Choir enjoys a first taste of public recitals Page one hundred twenty three Boys' Glee Club tackles the intricacies ol a polyphonic composition. LJ 'J li' exxb 2 :Ks , BJ lg it ml 0. Stl x J .S nj CNY J , , .S lim lr: .Lf l Boy's Glee Club, below: R-ow I-T. Dennis: J. Gordon: D. Benett: D. McKenzie: G. Stiniley: E. Heiser: H. Holloway. Row 2--C. Gentry: 7. San- ford: E. Stewhotil: D. Hare: F. Strifler: J. Louiso: H. Wynn. Row 3-E. Forste: E. McKee: G. Price: C. Beatty: A. Miller: M. Brockaw: R. Staley: J. Monroe. Row 4--D. Price: G. Pecdan: J. Prickett: A. Halverstadt: C. McDonald: B. Potts: D. Buswell: T. Chlomondley. Girls' Glee Club, on facing page. Left to Right Row I-J. Cecil: N. Walling: S. Giese: S. Schlifkir: T. Sylvester: J. Webster: A. Samaria: N. Teegarden: J. Brophy: E. Brandt: L. Mosier: A. Richardson: M. McGowan: D. Channel: S. Emery: J. Patterson. Row 2-N. Williamson: R. Winston: J. Cobb: P. Thomas: S. Selkirk: C. Reinschmidt: H. Plahs: F. Bodin: N. McFee: M. Guenther: R. Leahr: J. Brown: F. McQueen: H. Miles: V. De- Vore: T. Dattilo: S. Waite: C. Navaro. Row 3-E. Rainey: N. Platt: B. Work: B. Hall: E. Lantham: M. Curry: N. Niemes: C. Reinschmidt: D. Smith: M. Manley: C. Flottman: S. Kinder: D. Ratlifi: J. Pliester: M. Mallios: J. Hain: S. Schenke: P. Davis. Row 4-J. Allen: N. Garnersmith: R. Stradtman: J. Sponsel: D. Anthe: M. Haas: C. Weatherford: J. Othling: P. Richey: C. Koehler: B. Has- kell: L. Rockel: M. Box: R. Nolting: J. Messinger: D. Maddox: J. Brofft: J. Guy: W'l?lJ'j C. Hill. Boys' Glee Club hqrmonizes in melodious song Page one hundred twenty-four ,I-.X jg ' nl i fl la. 1 X I - ft Mx f r . .A , r, xvfl A X, 9 ff .Q E-J ii K lx l Rh Q .ij N. Lxwqti, n S iw Q ,liable .f fu ' Q gl E6 ff A n . gi 1 Q? Playing a major role our musical agenda are the Glee Clubs, organized in the last decade by lvlr. Leo Graeter, former music director. The Girls' Glee Club, composed ot eighty- seven members, participates in the Christ- mas, Early Spring and Late Spring Concerts. This organization also takes part in Christ- mas programs at Fountain Square and Lytle Park. A Though smaller, the Boys' Glee Club, with its forty-tive members, is just as active. The club sings in the Christmas and Annual Spring Concerts. The greatest pleasure that the boys receive, however, is being in male chorus in the lvlinstrels. Everybody looks forward with eager anticipation to Spring, when this show begins rehearsal. The Glee Clubs, as the oldest torm ot extra- curricular music here, command the respect ot all. The Girls' Glee Club practices breathing as well as .1 Ile the girls unite their enchanting feminine voices. Page one hundred twenty-tive n Page one hundred twenty-six Closely knit through choral work, Senior choir has built up a high morale with social activities. Numerous events, including the mixer, a closed party to help old and new members know each other, Christmas, and various date parties, are popular. Madrigal, that small group ot excellent singers, spends extra time preparing songs in addition to their choir work. Like the parent body, Senior Choir, Madrigal tills many outside engagements, high- lighted this year by singing tor General Eisenhower. S. Doppman at piano. Row I-M. Wirth: B. Smith: M. Augustine: L. Trink- ler. Row 2-M. Simmons: I. Baker: M. Greene: I. Naegel. R-ow 3--J. Weaver: T. Tuclor: N. Birney: F. Strifler. Row 4 -B. Potts: B. Davis: J. Zimmerman: J. Pricliett. A singing person is a happy person: so it is in Sr. Choir Madrigal. o beautiful ensemble of voices. The gleam in the eye of a Freshman as he vocalizes through Choral Music l is the hope ol making Senior Choir. Reaching his gleaming goal that Freshman needs all the skills acquired through these prelimin- ary classes to sight read, learn, and interpret the vast number ol songs studied through the year. The Senior Choir, much in demand. makes many outside appearances. especially during the Christ- mas season. Participation in the Early and Late Spring Concerts requires extensive work, while en- tering the District contests demands meticulous per- fection. ln the Minstrels the choir sang Waring's Country Style and selections from l-l.M.S. Pina- lore. Row 1-J. L. Feber: P. Coe: F. Coones: M. Johnson: M. Radclitte: E. Barten: P. Kennedy: J. Vance: P. Bourn: B. Smith: S. Foley: l. Naegel: D. Vigard: N. Teegarden: C. House: P. Jones: J. Moeller: M. Sim- 'mons: C. Platt: N. Williamson: R. Winston. Row 2-M. Augustine: M. 'Marsh: L. Trinlcler: N. R-odgers: M. A. Jones: B. Harris: D. lrisl1: G. Loose: L. Roclxel: B. Edmonds: M. Wirth: K. Stimpson: M. Leilheit: M. Mattes: I. Balmer: M. Greene: B. Cadwallacler: G. Jacobs: L. Taylor: J. Crabbe: M. Jones: W. Williamson. Row 3-B. Raslr: A. Riemond: G. Yoshalrawa: R. Peters: J. Gibbs: D. Bennet: B. Dills: B. Drier: N. Birney: E. McKee: T. Tudor: S. Doppman: M. White: C. Platt: D. Kesster: F. Strifler: I. Turner: D. Wilson: B. Bixler: E. Collins: L. Sim- mons: J. Call. Row 4-N. Nicdiclz: B. Shuefer: D. Price: R. Dieslburg. M. Beran: G. Price: T. Kennecly: B. Cnossett: B. Davis: B. Potts: J. Priclrett: E. Dolin: J. Zimmerman: D. Hudson: B. Roller: P. Jonson: D. Vance: J. Washington: J. Purcell: S. Weaver: G. Geracie: D.Anderegg. nd Senior Choir are the elite of choral groups. Page one hundred twenty-seven Looking tor a concentration at literary talent? May- be you have this gift yourself. Withrow Otters three organizations where you can display it. One of these, Philologia. has the distinction of being the oldest club at Withrow. The other two, Literatas and its big sister, Scribblers, provide an outlet for expression by girls skilled in English. Philolgia, famous for its panel discussions and notor- ious tor its extemporaneous speeches, is restrained by Mr. Sroie, the sponsor. Meeting twice a month at Knox Presbyterian Church, these pursuers of par- liamentary procedure, current events, and public speaking obviously derive great pleasure tram their Gfl. Freshman and sophomore girls in Literatas increase their skills in creative writing. Like Miss Lundquist, who guides Literatas, Miss Wood supervises the junior and senior girls' society, Scribblers. Following diversified Literary fields, Scribblers attracts many. These organizations are honorary: therefore, their quality in literary Withrow is high. Row I-T. Newcomb: J. Crews: l. Misali: S. Landers: K. Rengering: J. Zimmerman: F. Eden: J. Schroeier: F. Guckenberger: K. Holwadel. Standing-J. Gibbs. Row 2-J. Herrman: B. Broker: L. Rice: R. Schanzle: F. Diclrmon: Mr. Srofe. Standing-D. Botsch. Literatas. Philologia and Scribblers Local literati President Jack Gibbs brings a Philologia meeting to order as the fellows await the topic of discussion for today s hot air session Literatas and Scribblers may produce another Margaret Mitchell. Girls of ounger grou en'o skits: u erclassmen flaunt manuscrl ts Upper, Lett to Right: Row I-M. Ratcliff: B. Cleland: R. Lange: R. Weaver: P. Sigler: M. Donahue: M. Derrick. Row 2-G. Evans: M. Endebrock: A. Ferguson: B. Mc- Cartney. Row 3-C. Wetheriord: M. Keel: C. Nebbler Mrs. Lund uist: J. Hallerman: S. Benomini: J. Meyer S. Mortonnxl. Morgan: J. Rice. Y P I Y PP P C C es Lower, Lett to Right: D. Smith: P. Pearson: J. Messinger B. Adkins: D. Green: P. Thomas: Miss Wood: M. Wirth A. Pilson: C. Ziegler: R. Lang. Row 2-S. Staley: J Eetz: J. Crabbe: M. Bodin: G. Kuehn: J. Moeller: N Champion: M. Greene: M. Augustine: L. Brockmeir: B Owens: H. Simmons: M. Jones: l. King: S. Seilkop: M Smitts: M. McCullum. Page one hundred twenty nine Page one hundred thirty You Are There at the signing of the Magna Charta-if you belong to Clionion. Interest shown in the History and An 85 on the first report equals an invitation to ioin Clionian History Club, one relatively new to Withrow. Meetings are held twice a month, with the tirst business and the second social. Skits depicting historical events are dramatized at social meetings, and this year the history club also offered an assembly in Feb- ruary. Under the sponsorship of Miss Vina Cavendish, Clionian has done much to encourage appreciation and enjoyment ol history. . o' P Row I-B. Mclntosh: B. Crossett: P. Kennedy: B. Owens: A. Boehm: P. Scott: E. Vorhis: B. Schmidt: P. Thomas: A. Patrick: G. Schulte: R. Zoes: XM. Johnson. Row 2-F. Gates: B. Buck: J. Zimmerman: R. Feiler: G. Kuehn: J. Brophy: B. Fisher: F. Bouen: C. Soverbrun: J. Wunlcer: P. Hi ong: G. Weyer: C. Boehm. Row 3-D. Hudson: D. Anderegg: D. Lundiquist: W. Smith: D. Krehbiel: G. Zinninger: J. Hattendorl: B. Edmonds: C. Zeigler: M. Greene: B. Newman: L. Prohaska: M. J. McCollum: J. Hague: T. Evans: H. Blaney: L. Boothby: D. Maddox: H. Guest: J. Purcell. ,, ,,..+,,,-c. ,AQ R sl X 5' Alter nineteen years, Gens -Togata: Withro.w's tribe of togas, still meets each third Tuesday, still translates popular melodies to be sung, still presents hilariously funny programs of burlesqued Roman history, and still has the fun these lively linguists know how to'ienioy.The Latin banquet climaxes the-year's social events and is one ol the highlights of the schedule. Through the etlorts ol the club sponsors, MissiGrove and Mrs. Maish, Latin has become a living language. I . r -Lower picture, Left to Right: Row I-B. McCartney: S. Selkirk: M. Greene: L. Mosier: W. Thompson: E. Mihaly: B. Mclntosh: W. Doppman: B. Broker: S. Simmons. Row 2-J. Werner:'P. Sigler: M.'Endebrock: L. Kemper: L. Goodall: K. Nieman: J. Keiper: H. Koenig:kJ.'Finlc: C. Miller: M. Knox: L. Murphy. Row 3-H. Mocker: R. Van Billiard: F. Bodin: VJ. Haig: N. Andres: D. Denner: N. McKeon: R. Albrecht: S. Warte: A. Brown: D. Hera: N. Moore. Row 4-S. Savery: S. Seillcop: M. Manley: J. Ward: P. Taylor: A.' Dells: A. Ferguson: P. Morris: L. Broclcmeier: E. Philpott: H. Holloway: W. Roller. Row 5- W. Kleine: P. Richey: M. L. Augustine: J. Moeller: G. Eason: M. Simmons: M. Beglen: M. White: G. Zimmer: G. Henninger: K. Smith: P. Wright: J. Bridges. Row 6-R. Kressel: G. Howard: J. Heathcote: K. Lacefield: N. Lynch: R. Engel: W. Crosset: J. Zimmerman: H. Blaney: T. Newcomb: C. Consalus: Miss Grove. Everybody attends the Latin banquet, even our text bool: heroes Prometheus, Atlas, and Hercules. Latin Clubs refute myth that these are dry subjects. X it s French students on the Montmartre appraise the work oi Parisian artists. Upper icture, Leit to Right: Row I-Walter Hend- ricks: sandra Frank: Carol Frommeyer: Mar'ie Hamilton: Mary Lee Augustine: Fran Gates: Jill Kleine: Shirley Stein. Middle picture, Left to Right: Row I-Earl Kinley: Jeanne Crook: Nancy Ailart: Barbara Wilson: Lauretta Griffin: Bette Carter: Douglas Poulter. Row 2-Carol n Platt: Jenny Hamilton: Jackie Bauer: Marcia gtanforth: Marilyn Wirth. Standing- Margaret Jones: Betty Davis: Mildred Thomas: Charles Nixon. Lower picture, Row 1-Mary Box, Jody Simester: Mary Ann Jones: Ka Stimson: Gene Price: Judy Pieper: Theresa Datililo. Row 2-Miss Schroeder: Pat Richey: Pat Doulton: Jean Batsche: Joan Arm- strong: Eleanor Bosch. Standing-Steve Armstrong: Lenore Brockmier. El Club Espanol and Le Circle Francais make such Left to Right: Row I-S. Peters: M. Creelman: J. Anderson: M. Weiss: P. Frede: M. Johnson. Row 2-N. McFee: G. Wagner: F. Mc- Queen: S. Norwood: C. Ziegler: J. Brown: J. Bauer: J. Burlcman: M. Kipp: J. Noonan. Row 3--A. Preston: M. Newbold: J. Heizer: l. Balmer: A. Fink: L. Mead: B. Thom- as: P. Doulton: S. Riggs: E. St. Clair: C. Schmidt. Row 4-J. Sto- vall: P. Coons: J. Chase: J. Wal- lace. Row 5-J. Crews: G. Thurs- ton. languages fun. The election of a King and Queen-an old Spanish custom-lives again Left to Right: Row I-P. Davis: A. Fink: J. Wiley: S. Edwards: T. PuroFF: A. Ca- vagnaro. Row 2-N. Lauter: E. Vorhis: E. Rainey: R. Schanzle: J. Crews: G. Thurs- ton. Row 3-J. Othling: D. Maddox: N. Allez-op! French Bingo, is one ot the games played in French Club which helps one learn the foreign words. Another method is the annual tradition ot singing French carols at the Christmas Party. Singing, danc- ing, and acting talent add sparkle to programs planned by Miss l-lelen Schroeder. Education! Fun! Talent! French Club! h Niemes: M. Shepler: B. Tegel: E. Sau- menig: E. Edwards: M. Johnson: C. House: J. Kirsten. Row 4-J. Jordan: K. Rengering: J. Purcell: N. Keller: S. Prechel: N. Herold. Baclc in l9l9 a small group ol Withrow Spanish students gathered lor the tirst meeting ol El Club Espanol. From those few students. the club has grown to a membership ol IOO. Senorita Jeannette Eppinger, sponsor, has shown the members, through parties and programs, that learning Spanish can be interesting and fun. Page one hundred thirty three i Physics. Offset. Radio. and Camera activities offer Page one hundred thirty-four Upper picture, Lett to Right: J. Morris: T. Evans: H. Lambert: D. Lundquist: P. Diegel: E. Cook: P. Trinkle: M. Leifheit: T. Campbell: D. Vigard: P. Jones: R. Stimpert: C. Consalus. Standing, left tot right-B. Broker: B. Crosset: C. Clem: B. Anshutz: R. Barnes: J. Kess- ler: J. Mohn: D. Vance: L. Rice: B. Markel: B. Shafer: R. Werner: V. Brennan: Mr. C. M. Howe: D. Anderegg: J. Hatendorf: E. Bolce: B. Teemeyer. Lower picture, Lett to Right: G. Schulte: G. Kalomeres: J. Andersonp D. Hudson: G. Zinninger: D. Maddox: J. Willy: V. Jacobs: B.' Schmidt: J. Gibbs: B. Best: J. Prickett. Standing, left to right-R. Willson: A. Reimann: J. Wilson: E. Mueller: J. Lutz: C. Cramer: D. Wilson: B. Glenn: W. Auril: B. Lyons: J. Getey: E. Ellis: Mr. Vord-. enberg: M. Mattes: M. Smits: R. Schanzle: S. Carey: L. Smith: DJ Calder: J. Wilson: A. Plagstedt: L. Wilder. Specific gravity is the weight of a given substance as compared with that of an equal bulk of some other sub- stance taken as a standard. It this law of Newton sounds familiar, you probably have been a member of Physics. Club directed by Mr. Clayton Howe and Mr. Kenneth Vor- denberg. These students are keenly interested in the study of Physics. but mix their seriousness with picnics and parties.. 5 f. , Xi 'N f if r . ry . ,, , .im 'fi' ,X 1f i , M M? ,riff ..,. f 1' V rx N lf! I 166' 1.1 Nj' fi J , R. If . WD ,ff , si. JV' k,.a5'jf 'M NN fb' jets g,,-JA' ffffeili' Af FGM, if' ' I bf X ff, ' f' Cf 'ff' A ,ff f'7Q.' .ff ff I f practical insights. Among the dozens ot clubs at Withrow. some-like this trio- otter training that may pay oil in the future. Mr. Stearns ably leads the Offset Club ot six boys selected for outstanding ability in printing classes. Besides operating Station W8-EQQ under the direc- tion ot Ivir. Vordenberg, the Radio Club annually visits several broad- casting studios and manufacturing plants. Lenshounds of Camera Club receive expert instruction from Mr. Heger, himself producer of top-notch movies. CQ: CQ: W8-EaQ on the air! ln Radio Club are J. Wilson: L. Wilcler: A. Plagstedt: H. Parrey. These shutterbugs focus their attention as well as their cameras on the subiect of the day for Photography Club. Left to right: S. Wermuth: J. DeWeese: S. Evans: E. Low: E. Kotter: D. Ernst: H. Hancock: S. Mclvlullon: B. Heger: A. Fahrney. Foregrouncl: B. Dykstra. Get your cookies here. That call marks just one of the many activities of Withrow's Tower-Y girls. This junior-senior organization. known as Y-Teens, is a subdivision ot the Y.W.C.A. Throughout the year, these girls bake and sell cookies. conduct a brisk trade in Christmas wrappings, give lively parties, and listen to guest speakers. Under the sponsorship ot Miss Graham, this organization endeavors to build Christ- ian character and give service to others. . Beta Hi Y, Senior boys division ol the Y.M.C.A., has iust one purpose: to develop its members mentally, physically, and spiritually. Mental development is i gained through educational addresses by well-known : men. Through sports the boys improve themselves l physically. Spiritual expansion is furthered by impres- l sive services like the initiation ceremony. Under the competent supervisor, Mr. Vordenberg, the group l raises money lor scholarships. l Left to Right: Row I-A. MacDonald: P. Cole: B. Herron: M. l Dillman: P. Lewis: C. Morgan. Row 2-J. Bauer: A. Richard- son: M. Mclntyre: M. Marsh: M. Kipp: B. Trout: S. Hancock: V. Gloss: D. Brooks. Row 3-S. Safford: N. Bullock: R. Rush- ing: J. McCoy: C. Kile: L. Mead: C. Weber: J. Messinger: M. Cramer: A. Gilpin: C. Gloss: S. Stein: L. Taylor: N. Laufer. T t l i lBeta Hi-Y and Tower-Y strengthenethics by fellowship. l Sponsoring the sale of gay Christmas wrappings is only one ot the many varied activities ot junior and y senior girls in Tower-Y. A 'ilk -'Il 1 EEE X .. S x,.f:-,f::f- X 1 f was sg S 52 W SS EQ: r .fha M s XX 'nf '- ' A. 1 K i gf . , 1 232113 ig N ., 'aw am- it wx X3 fi QQ N W5 f KN' we Drawing a 'large membership from all classes, the Tennis Club otters followers ol this outdoor sport an opportunity to increase their skill. Since the group is quite large, it is divided into two sections, the begin- ners and the more advanced players. During the warmer months the courts, both artiticial and clay. are supporting a good set ol tennis while still others watch or are instructed in the tiner points by lvlr. Harold Sherman, their well-liked sponsor. Participants in any boys' sport who are qualified to wear the varsity letter are eligible to ioin Tiger Club, elite athletic organization. lvlain goal ol the year is the presentation ot their scholarship to a deserving athlete. This year was unique in their history since, in order to raise money lor this award, they held the tirst annual Tiger Growlf' Highlight ot the evening came when Nim, popular coach and instructor, brought out his kilts and bagpipe. Left to Right: Row I-J. Getgey, H. Lambert, S. McKay, R. Ernst, C. Duquette, R. Mitchell, P. Jonson, A. McMillen. Row 2-L. Rice, J. Bostwick, J. Gibbs, H. Boston, W. Hollaman, R. Hughes, R. Beck, D. Miller, H. Andreadis. Row 3-J. Kumpf, R. Botsch, N. Neidich, I. Misali, R. Orth, J. Wilson, J. Prickett, G. Burns, N. Biltz, R. Leonard. Row 4-J. Jacobs, R. Stricker, J. Sparks, D. Rogers, J. Leonard, R. Tidwell, J. Schaonover, R. Lyons, P. Martin, S. Tarpotli. wearers and tyro ra W keteers develop physically C Tiger Club members- thirty-seven ot the he-men of Withrow -look athletic for the camera. Upper picture, Lett to Right: Row I-l. Griffin: M. Kinney: B McCartney: N. Lauier: P. Petzhold: N. Glover: B. Nelson: M Manley: P. Newton: D. Riggs: E. Vogel: J. Whitacre: D. Webb M. Brown: K. Nieman: A. Wesselmann: M. Becker: N. Hayden Row 2-l. King: B. Eberle: M. Bradner: S. Stein: N. Kiphart: J Montgomery: A. Bankemper: C. Donahue: A. Clippinger: S Ronsheim: N. Loose: D. Bowman: J. Gilbert: B. Robway S Du uette: G. St. Clair: L. Mueller: B. Heath: F. Monk: P. Budd A. Popprose. Row 3-J. Meinelschmidt: D. Farr: J. Messinger R. Ringhand: L. Curtis: J. Bauer: J. Ward: W. Weiss: M. Ark- enan: M. Browne: G. Evans: N. Smith: S. Clark: B. Broker: P. Brady: P. Krumme: P. Davis: N. Streit: A. Locke. Row 4-B Carter: J. Johnson: N. Hall: K. Harold: J. Kemper: R. Hoh man: E. Simpson: C. Becker: L. Smith: T. Hicks: B. Gray: C. Ezzell: J. Dietz: D. Anderson: S. Souter: B. Taylor: C. Haley: J Flory: M. Diana. Row 5-J. Hain: A. Gentrup: R. Van Lien J. Davis: C. Fisher: E. Jacob. Lower picture, Left to Right: Row I-J. Zimmerman: K. Holwa- del: J. Crews: D. Botsch: H. Lambert: J. Sroie: W. MacKay: C Reaver: D. Craig: B. Swanson: F. Strifler: E. Bolce. Row 2-D Levi: E. Bartsch: l. Doench: B. Herschelman: P. Davis: B. Buck H. Gest: L. Mouch: J. Wiley: P. Taylor: S. Nelson: L. Mosier D. Lundquist. Row 3-D. Magee: C. Siegfried: E. Hill: R. Rush- ing: N. Bullock: M. Stitts: A. Richardson: N. Platt: N. Champ- ion: K. Stimson: R. Lang: J. Lawrence: J. Swarnstedt: E. Heiser Row 4-N. Birney: A. Cavagnaro: G. Thayer: P. Richey: P Jones: R. Behrman: L. Lyons: B. Drier: C. Consalus: D. Krehbiel B. Othling: P. Woods. Page one hundred thirty nine M. Endebrock: P. Price: H. Koenig: J. Simpson: D. De Vore: B. Kemp: J. Bodley: P. Jenkins: C. Corbly: J. Crook: E. Littmann: B. Shaw: J. Coe: S. Fucite: D. De Vore: J. Mclntosh: B. Gale' Lett to Right: Row I-J. Le Feber: J. Fortwangler: B. Duncan S. Linds : J. Battelle: V. True: S. Discher: J Deister: M Conn J. Harnzack: J. Davis. Row 2-L. Mead: Brown: S. liorneyi E. Brown: D. Durning: M. DeVore: B. Crush: B. Herron: C. Norres: S. Raesch: B. Small: P. Lewis: C. Morgan. Row 3-N Carr: N. Farrell: D. Brookes: R. Sobel: P. Lind: A. Cheatham R. Van Billard: D. McCullen: L. Mark: S. Stoll: C. Palmer: Pl Dreihaus. Row 4-E. Parker: C. Boehm: V. Thomas: M. Pew: . li pp. if if ,H HV xl A I, fi 5-rt I . K U is I . 2 ' 'iff' l I I , 1 ' lx ll gf 'XJ l -J ll it fl, ,fl 'il L 1 X ll,-J' L, Page one hundred forty 0 L. Sedlord: S. Andriot: M. Allison: V. Rose: D. Riggs: S. Riggs: J. Pteister: D. Warrley. Row 5-R. Shweley: B. Knobe: B. Thornton: A. Boehm: B. Owens: V. Dickerson: N. Feldhous: S. Parker: D. Carrol: D. Cornelius: S. Webster: R. Heinz. Row 6 -R. Ramsey: W. Fogle: J. Wright: B. Newman: S. Laux: C. Kissinger: B. Zoes: I. Jones: B. Wilson: J. Simpson: E. Simpson: L. Finlingo: C. Ravenstein: M. Ficke. 32 As we grow, so grow the clubs at Withrow. Twen- ty-tive attended the tirst meeting ofthe Home Econ- omics Club tive years ago: membership today is over seventy-tive. These gals major in charm, studying flattering coittures. charming clothes. and current styles. A cosmetician and a fashion expert demonstrate trends in these fields. A Thanksgiving basket to a needy family and the Christmas party at the General Protestant Orphan's Home carry out the Service theme. Let's meet a busy club: Future Merchandisers. All students in merchandising classes meet twice a month during the titth period for study under Miss Garnet Cooley. The club tours manufacturing, transportation, and publicity companies. On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and all day Saturday, they work in the city's stores. Heading this heavy schedule is the pre- sentation ot a scholarship to a fellow merchandiser so that he may go even higher in his climb tothe top. Left to Right: Row I-M. Fisher: J. Wildt: J. Terheiden: VD. Wildt: B. Troutt: F. Baxter: R. Folder: C. Cornelius. Row I- Standing-M. Sacks: V. Schoenharl: C. Gloss: P. Worthman: Miss M. Detmering: M. Bachler: M. Bolender. Row 2-Stand- ing-M. Kirkpatrick: P. McCartney: B. Glaser: B. Robertson: D. Sisley: R. Hix: M. Meyer: H. Miller. Losses become experts of the home and market place. Shoes seem to attract these students but why not? As members ol Future Merchandisers Club, they study display ot such stock. Page one hundred forty-two Lgii babb as - .s Could you Beta Chis stop touring long enough lor a snap- shot? B. Cleland, Treas.: B. Herron, Sec.: Smokey: J. LeFeber, Pres.: J. Becht, Vice-P. Beta Chi and Tip Toppers. Where are they going? The airport? A tele- vision studio? A publishing company? Beta Chi, the only business club ol its kind in Cincinnati, visits them all to gain first-hand knowledge in the field of business before choosing their vocations. Meeting the third Monday ol each month with Mr. Knost. the sponsor, ninety members vote on trips to be taken. Then alter school. they iounce merrily away on a specially chartered bus. On Class Day, Beta Chi makes an award to the outstanding senior maioring in business subjects. Lett to Right, Row I--M. Abrams: W. Williamson: H. Miles: E. Simpson: J. Simpson: S. Patmos: V. Shroyer: C. Neidich: B. Herron: R. Strifler: B. Wilson. Row 2-A. Jones: J. Mc- Coy: C. Kile: G. Grant: M. Dillman: P. Lewis: J. Ramsey: R. Shively: R. Ramsey: J. LeFeber: T. Miller: M. Cramer. Row 3-G. Schulte: B. Toft: R. Stradtman: J. Wright: S. Bishop: B. Neison: E. Kemper: N. Garnermilt: F. Gates: N. Laufer: D. Green: J. Crabbe: S. Re nolds. Row 4-M. Collins: B. Zoes: E. Jones: S. Norwood: Weiss: M. Warcl- well: J. Long: M. Currey: E. Jones, J. Virgil: E. Easley: M. Moore: P. Lanham: D. Cornelius. Row 5--D. Carroll: E. Rose: P. Brunk: D. Woods: B. Veatch: M. Williamson: J. Brown: S. Hancock: D. Vaughn: S. Pierce: S. Abel: S. Parker: V. Dickerson: H. Conner. Row 6-J. Becht: B. Smith: R. Clem: D. Pabst: AL. Boothby: R. Carr: J. Veatch: J. Heathcate: O. Jackson. J r i Meet Tip Toppers-Withrow's six-foot-plus boys and live-eight-plus girls. who really reach for the stars. Their chief purpose: to enioy themselves! So they swim at the Y, go on hayrides, and meet in the homes oi members where, possibly, many a tall tale is told. Tip Toppers have already done much growing themselves, and under the sponsorship ol Mrs. Konrad. who sets them an example of well-poised height, they continue to grow gracefully in the very best tradition otWithrow. Lower picture, Left to Right: Row I-N. Hall: R. Noelche: B. Kleine: J. Emmanuel: J. Fulcher: M. Box: R. Nolteng: K. Stim- son: J. Messinger. Row 2-M. Morrmier: P. Coons: B. McEl- wain: S. Frank: M. J. Store: C. Kohler: M. Wilson: B. Fessen- den: J. Hallerman: H. Mocker. Row 3-G. Peebles: B. Tott: B. Taylor: J. Martin: G. Young: M. Jones: J. Huneke: M. John- son. Row 4-F. Wilkening: H. Graving: T. Campbell: S. Mc- Connell: J. Heinzelman: D. Vaughn: J. Winters: J. Huber: E. Cook. Row 5-J. Murphy: J. Prickett: J. Shirley: A. Halvor- stadt: B. Stoddard: S. Bender: E. McDonald: R. Horton: A. Goenerwain: B. Field. Upper picture, Left to Right: E. Cook: J. Emmanuel: J. Fulcher: Mrs. Virginia Konrad: R. Noelche: M. Box: R. Nolting: B. Kleine. unique in Withrow. and that extra touch of variety - Page one NCE ,mm-A Name-Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter-Alpha Membership-54 Date of Organization-1936 Colors-Rose and Silver Officers- President-Ginnie Loose Vice President-Janie Vance Treasurer-Joanne Guy Recording Secretary-Jean Kirsten Corresponding Secretary-Terry Sylvester Sergeant at Arms-Liz Hamer Row l-P. Bourn: E. Hamer: M. L. Sylvester M. J. Grate: J. Kirsten: J. Guy: J. Vance G. Loose. Row 2-C. Lewin: M. Creelman S. Peters: P. Knapp: R. Strifler: J. Mess- inger: B. Wilson: M. Cramer: P. Kirkpatrick S. Prickett: B. Kaiser. Row 3-N. Shockley E. Brandt: B. McCartney: L. Goodall: C Frommeyer: N. Loose: J. Long: D. Irish: M Johnson: J. Allstatt. Row 4-M. Heckle: B McKinley: B. Fiege: R. Ehenschwsnder: A Dells: S. Shives: N. Allart: M. Endebrock S. Martin: G. Golden: B. Teagel. Name-Aliquippa Chapter-Alpha Membership-26 Date of Organization-I 93l Colors-Maroon and White Officers- President-Faith Baxter Vice President-Janet Simpson Recording Secretary-Virginia DeVore Corresponding Secretary-Shirley Waite Treasurer-Carolyn Norris Sergeant at Arms-Lillian Murphy Publicity Manager-Bonnie Herron Row I-S. Waite: J. Simpson: F. Baxter: V DeVore: P. Jones. Row 2--L. Murphy: M Kossen: H. Miles: S. Floyd: N. Teagarden Row 3-J. Ward: C. Norris: E. Simpson: B Herron. Name-Altruist Chapter-Delta Membership-62 Date of Organization-1928 Colors--Blue and Silver Officers- President-Marlene Meyer Vice President-Beatrice Cadwallader Treasurer-Kathryn Stimson Recording Secretary-Nancy Champion Corresponding Secretary-Jeannie Wirth, Margie Hamilton, Sylvia Weise.Mit1i Mclntyre Sergeant at Arms-Audrey Fink Sororities. fraternities. and high school team up: This year, a new chapter was added to the history of the school, one that may be called The Compromise of l949. For the first time, sororities and fraternities were officially accepted as part of the social life at With- row. Together, the faculty and student body worked outa plan acceptable to both. Sororities and fraternities revised their constitutions to meet the liberal terms of the faculty: in return, the sororities and fraternities were very fortunate in obtaining Miss Jean Tilford, highly popular social studies teacher, as their adviser. Twenty-three organizations came in under this plan. This move, it is felt sure, will do much toward promoting better re- lationships and understanding between the faculty and student body here at Withrow High. Under this program. the groups are moreable to carry out such worthy activities as providing scholarships. and helping the under- privileged in America and abroad. hundred forty-four Row 1-M. Mclntyre: M. Hamilton: S. Wiese: K. Stimson: M. Meyer: M. Wirth: B. Cadwallader: A. Fink: N. Champion. Row 2--G. Thurston: J. llhardt: N. Laufer: L. Taylor: S. Stein: J. L. Hamilton: C. Hush: E. Bartsch: B. Herschelman: I. Doench. Row 3--M. Simmons: S. Beeler: M. Ashman: J. Moore: D. Drake: J. Toerner: P. Kennedy: J. Crook: S. Nelson: J. Morris: J. Wiley: P. Jenkins: L. Moiser. Row 4-T. Datillo: J. Stimpert: J. Fulcher: M. Guenther: J. Kaes- ter: N. Platt: M. Wilson: B. Fesseden: E. Karengel: M. Smitts: A. Obenshain: A. Wesselman. Row 5-S. Ronsheim: A. Clip- pinger: J. Pieper: P. Taylor: P. Morris: J. Tessendorf: M. Hendricks: J. Brandhorst: G. Young: K. Nieman: K. Harold. 48' 'Qu + 'S v . Q. fan :1 x is Name-Beta Omega Chi Chapter-Alpha - Date Organized-i926 Col-ors-Blue and Gold Membership-SI Officers- President-Janet Moeller Vice President-Alicia Gentrup Treasurer-Mary Lee Augustine Recording Secretary-Anita Cavagnaro Corr. Secretaries-Betty Carter, Virginia Thayer Chaplain-Marilyn Haley Sergeant at Arms-Dorothy Planitz R-ow I-J. Hain: D. Planitz: G. Thayer: M. L. Augus- tine: J. Moeller: A. Gentrup: A. Cavagnaro: B. Car- ter: M. Haley: L. Braun: J. Altvater. Row 2-J. San dusky: P. Frede: M. Kleinschmidt: L. Griffin: C. Koeh ler: J. Boeschlin: J. Emmanuel: R. Cordes: J. Bauer S. Martin: P. Richey. Row 3-J. Jett: N. Glover: R Hohman: S. Hall: C. Flottman: I. King: M. Jones: L. Griffin: G. Eason: K. Hagen: J. Hofmann: E. Neid- hard: H. Koenig: J. Meinlschmidt. Row 4-J. Stovall D. Ratlitt: A. Bolen: J. Bauer: M. Box: L. Curtis: J Montgomery: J. Keiter: B. Edmonds: M. Kinney: B. Oberle: F. Gates: M. Greene: J. Stith. Name-Chi Lambda Chi Chapter-Alpha Date Organized-1944 Colors-Red and Gray Membership-32 Officers- President-Carol Glass Vice President-Norma Bullock Recording Secretary--Marilyn Petering Treasurer-Pat Brown Corresponding Secretaries-Virginia Gloss, Lois Cross Row I-C. Gloss: N. Bullock: P. Brown: V. Gloss: L. Cross. Row 2-L. Prall: M. Honalcer: C. Weather- ford: R. Rushing: F. Portner: G. Douglas: H. Steele: M. Schuerman: M. Billiter. R-ow 3-A. Glancy: C. Morgan: P. Lewis: M. Dillman: A. MacDonald: C. Reinschmidt: A. Brown: D. Reinschmidt: S. Satford. Sorority gals at Withrow band together for friendship BOX CLC tl iff i I EO fb KYTYVES ' r ff: ' :- ' IA ,f D '. fy -s' .15 i . :JJ i wif jg .,., 9 '13 :Pj Ip' ll 4 N f r .. ,ff a Name-Sigma Delta Chi Chapter-Alpha Date Organized-i940 Membership--30 Officers- President-Pat Berner Vice President-Sally Walters Treasurer-Shirley Giese Corresponding Secretary-Jean Batsche Recording Secretary-Barbara Davies Row I-B. Davies: J. Botsche: S. Giese: S. Walter: P. Berner: Z. Braun: H. Richardson. Row 2-N. Andrus: R. Machen: N. Heineman: N. McFee: B. Carr. Row 3-M. Hersh: P. Loveless: J. Othlingr S. Patton: B. Schwarz. 2 Name-Delta Kytyves Chapter-Delta Date Organized-1932 Membership--40 Officers- President-Rae Stimpert Vice President-Rosella Heinz Treasurer--Eva St. Clair Recording Secretary-Helen Munro Corresponding Secretaries-Barb King. Judy King Sergeant at Arms-Dot Worley Chaplain--Shirley Webster Historian--Joy Ptiester Pledge Mistress-Jody Gray Row I-J. Gray: M. Marsh: M. Black: P. Price: J Bissinger: J. Armstrong: R. Stimpert: B. King: J. King S. Webster: R. Heinz: E. St. Clair: B. Jordan: N. Gim D. Worley: H. Munro: P. Cole. Row 2-G. Skaggs J. Rice: M. Donahue: B. Becker: G. Moore: G. Rob inson: P. Sigler: B. Fowler: C. Palmer: R. Von Billiard D. Dunlap: C. Ernst: S. Fangmeyer: J. Whitton: M Curry: S. Emrich: S. Wittenberg: J. Pfiester: P. Coe S. Riggs: L. Neff: M. Newbold. or fun and for work: with Follies. sales and dances. jxgi' X bk, rfyikdili' .ifilufj 75, I 'ibijkyyil' f fm :S wi' Name-Phi Gamma Sigma Chapter-Alpha Date Organized-1929 Colors-Green and Gold Membership-30 Officers- President-Mary Davis Vice President-Betty Taylor Treasurer-Joyce Wilger Corresponding Secretaries-GinnyTerrell, PatWhitcher Recording Secretary-Emma Jean Hill Chaplain-Joan Wallace Sergeant at Arms-Alice Jones Row 1-E. Hill: J. Wallace: V. Terrell: M. Davis: B Taylor: J. Wilger: P. Whitcher: A. Jones. Row 2-B Alexander: N. Hall: J. Richt: B. Doerr: J. Sellers: V. J Large: M. Matz. Row 3-B. Tait: B. Walriven: Anderson: M. Fisher: C. DepenBroclc: B. Ward: R. Stradtman: B. Kelley: D. Woods: R. Cerasi. Name-Tally Ho Chapter-Gamma Delta Alpha Date Organized--i933 Colors--Black and Gold Membership-48 OFficers- President-Jean Jordan Vice President-Audrey Caldwell Treasurer-Josephine Crabbe Recording Secretary-Carolyn Reitt Corresponding Secretary-Jane Rehn and Joan Rehn Sergeant at Arms-Shirley Parsons Custodian-Pat TenEyclc Chaplain-Lou Lensky Row I-N. Egry: C. Reitl: J. Rehn: J, Rehn: J Crabbe: J. Jordan: A. Caldwell: S. Parsons: M. L. Lenslcy: P. Tenlfyclc: D. Green. Row 2-P. Calchera L. Watkins: S. Schenlce: H. Forster: M. Klappert: Nl Niemes: M. Hughes: B. McElwain: B. Buck: M. Word- well. Row 3-R. Nolting: N. Walling: M. Knox: J Webster: C. Navaro: E. Rainey: R. Love: D. Pratt: Pi Dougherty: J. Betz: C. Corbly: M. Weiss: M, Arkenau J. Kirtley: J. Olmes. they make money for scholarships. parties. and trips PHI GAMMA SIGMA TALLY HO Dften sororities ZBK COS Name-Zeta Beta Kappa Chapter--Alpha Date Organized-1932 Colors--Blue and White Membership-30 Officers- President-Joyce Noel Vice President-Juanita Seeleldt Secretary-Jean Merz Corresponding Secretaries-Reggie Sigler, Catherine Weber Row I-C. Weber: L. Mead: J. Seeleldt: P. Sigler: J. Merz: J. Noel: M. Stanlorth. Row 2-S. Lauxg R. Ramsey: C. Platt: N. Schwarz: S. Loux: M. Apple: B. Troutt. Row 3-E. Bosch: M. Jenny: L. M. Sacks: S. Emery: A. Pilson: T. Miller: J. Le Feber. Name-Chi Omega Sigma Chapter-Gamma Date Organized-i935 Colors-White and Gold Membership-30 Officers- President-Diclc Vance Vice President-Jim Leonard Recording Secretary-lvan Ludwig Treasurer-Ezra Collins Corresponding Secretary-Harry Bridges Sergeant at Arms-Robert Beck Row I-D. Leonard: S. Tarpotf: D. Vance: R. Beck: J. Schoonover: F. Giardullo: M. Ayer: E. Hubble. Row 2-J. Phillip: J. Habble: J. Leonard: C. Tidwell: R, Patten: S. Cover: I, Ludwig: R. Wurtzler. Row 3-G. Economou: D. Berry: M. Collins: G. McNeil: H. Bridge: R. Collins: unidentified: R. McQueclry. and fraternities entertain together. . .. .gegagi-gg- nwnsrauv'-ew :mummy -------'f' .., Name-Chi Sigma Chi Chapter-Theta Date Organized-i903 Colors-Black and Gold Membership-32 Officers- President-Franlc Eden Vice President-Bruce Thomas Treasurer-Bill Holloman Sergeant at Arms-Ike Misali Recording Secretary-Dick Engel Corresponding Secretary-Ray Barnes Row I-D. Engel: J. Hattendorf: G. Peden: F. Eden: B Holloman: D. Andriot: D. Larnblin: J. Stalsonburg: J Ballard: H. Elam: F. Ballard. Row 2-D. Currens: B Thomas: I. Misoli: C. Platt: B. Hayes: B. Nelson: N McVicker: R. Barnes: D. Slaughter. Row 3--J Maurer: G. Burns: B. Davis: L. Pappas: J. Kessler: F. Sturgeon: K. Rengering: C. Craig: J. Bennett: D. McGrath. Name-Iota Sigma Pi Chapter--Beta Date Organized-I902 Colors-Blue and Gold Membership-30 Officers- President--Bill Phipps Vice President-Charles Parlcer Treasurer-Nelson High Secretary--Bill Brooks Corresponding Secretary-George Distler Row I-J. Harris: N. High: B. Brooks: C. Parker: B. Phipps: B. Corbin: J. Settle: G. Distler. Row 2'-D. Plunkett: J. Upson: C. Denton: J. Blain: D. Denman: J. Evans: J. Brown: D. Meyers. Row 3-J. Marazzi: G. Phillips: A. Lambert: H. Broerman: L. Ruttlcay: C. Beatty: C. Freeman. and the boys have strenuous inter-fraternity ballgames o . ns I CHI SIGMA CHI r H1 'vegas fb.-f I , ,Le r3gxI,4.,nQf.:J' XX I Q .sr . I il'-N' i .I S il ':x El N i'- ' ,x .Ln -t HRX, X 1 ' '. .V .. r .J 2 . . ti x,.f: , 3 ,- I' - I .1 :Nil I if X31 iliti it X si... J I Xx B E ' ii iii '- ' 'MQ Sf: I fi: Q Ei.: itil I L 1 I-.X it I IOTA SIGMA PHI :GP N j,,d.iS,fL I fix - Y f' 9 fl IN V, .. 'n 'I If ffl ' , their is mes. fi f 4' oft f 7? WV it , L J., ,- each group has N ' KTK l l. XX., ,g 'iii -Q Qi swf as f K1 71 Sf, I i , ij.: Hg. , Q, Xl si' . 3 :kit . 'af r lj. ., mi. M T Q . ' 0 5 ., TSy j r fi gf: l QE' Name--Kappa Tau Kappa Chapier-Alpha Dale Organized-T933 Colors-Black and Gold Membership-43 Officers- Presideni-Bob Nelson Vice President-Nick Biliz Secretary-Earl Mueller Sergeant at Arms-Don Miller Row T-B. Johnson: R. Willson: D. Miller: B. Nelson: N. Biltz: E. Mueller: D. Mitchell: R. Janney: J. Cor- des. Row 2-W. Ernsi: J. Longnaker: R. Falter: R. Ly- ons: J. Zimmerman: A. Helverstadt: A. Cecil: J. Shew- man, Row 3-D, McGoron: J. McCormick: R. Clem: D. Mcfllanahan: J. Bechi: T. Lambert: T. Kennedy: B. Grate: R. Beglen: J. Conrads: H. Reaver, Row 4-G. Greene: J. Davis: B. Mclniosh: L. Lyons: R. Nelson: V. Brennan: B. Glenn: B. Crossef: J. Jordan: L. Smith: B. Smiih: D. Sweniurih. Name-Tau Sigma Chapter-Beta Date Organized-1946 Colors-Goldand Black Membership--24 Officers- President-Jim Bosiwiclc Vice President-Bill Drier Recording Secretary-Tom Lewis Treasurer-Earle Bolce Chaplain-Bill Giles Sergeant af Arms-Charles Consalus Row I-J. Bosrwiclc: J. Schrotel: J. Crews: N. Birney B. Drier: E. Bolce. Row 2--J. Kinder: B. Schneider T. Lewis: T. Chapopoulo: R. Distler: C. Consalus: R Hill: J. Gibbs. Row 3-V. Jacobs: K. Holwadel: R Cleland: W. Giles: R. McKeever: O. Young: R. Tie meyer: D. Miller: R. VonBargen. its own parties. big sings. conclaves where i Name--Tri Chi Chapier--Alpha Date Organized-i945 Colors-Green and Whiie Membership--4l OFficers- President-Skip MacKay Vice President-Dave Krehbiel Treasurer-Dick Boisch Recording Secretary--Lou Rice Corresponding Secrefaries-Wernie Avril. Dick Lundquisf Chaplin--Dave Anderegg Sergeant at Arms-Ron Kemen Row I-R. Kemen: W. Avril: L. Rice: D. Krehbiel: W. MacKay: R. Botsch: D. Anderegg: R. Lundquisf: S Evans. Row 2-D. lsgrig: J. Getgey: E. Heiser: B Bickg B. Raab: D. Hare: D. Gates: L. Kleinielier B. Swanson. Row 3-F, Guckenberger: H. Lambert T. Luiz: C. Duquetre: A. McMillan: J. Prickeif: W. Anshutz: R. Ernst: G. A. Howard. Row 4-L. Wiider: W, Shafer: E. Cook: D. Hudson: J. Srofe: R. Rye: R. Lyons: D. Agger: D. Reii. Name-TO Chapter-Beta Dafe Organized-1894 Colors-Red and Gold Membership-23 Officers- President-Ted Gardner Vice Presideni'-Chcries Poison Treasurer-Corky Cordis Row I-T. Gardner: C. Poison: C. Cordis: B. Baird F. Foster: J. King. Row 2--W. McKinney: J. Bryson B. Beck: C. Zimmerman: J. Hicks: J. Kihm: E. Price Row 3--S. Crane: G. Dove: D. Price: B. DeVore: B. Shehl: C. Long: B. Bixler: J. Weaver: D. Loomis. real fellowship means a beginning of fine friendskigs MK... nf? .,f,.,,fl. l ' T. O. ff ' 1 ff'-i What's this? . . . Another dance? . . . l-lot dog! . . . l-low much? . . .too much . . . woe is me. . . any money? . . . hal lvlother? . . . Dad? . . . Please . . . I simply have to go . . . Just this once? . . . Ch, pretty please . . . with sugar on it . . . Gosh, you're swell . . . lvlay I have the car? . . . but he gets it all the time . . . You ask him, huh? l-le'll listen to you . . . but he is bigger than l am . . . thanks a million . . . Oh, about two o'clock . . . twelve-thirty? . . . mercy . . . say one-thirty . . . Ch, all right, then . . .one. Like pulsating hearts. social club coffers fluctuate 4 r f' g .4 2 9 L Pgi+2:L:a1 6EgL4Qe 'I if 1 ' W ' i i . 5 - . AXA :VPS 1vv1'1f1c bag Piiitizigtavsy rf' ' '5 I X 2Adar Twin TwinKla, Tsllyst-1 Old Clothes Party October 1, 1949 l lair's let down and voices out as we do a iitterbug. Fyramid Prance November 18, 1949 ln Egypt the pyramids iust sit, at Withrow they prance. Snow Drift December 17, 1949 As the snow drifts so did the crowd to the music of Frankie Carle. Christmas Caroling December 15 through 24, 1949 Voices tinged with frost echoed through the night. It's in the Bag December 21, 1949 When the bag was opened, fun popped out and ruled the evening. Mother Daughter Tea February 12, 1950 Tea was brisk, cakes swell: for gals and their mothers, all was well. Carnation Presentation February 14, 1950 Withrowites did buy: carnatian sales soared high. Twin Twinkle February 17, 1950 No. you didn't see doubles, just Tally t'lo's twin couples. Pirate Party February 21, 1950 Piratesdsgiled the deep. dark seas . . . black patches, tattere ungarees. . lce Breaker February 24, 1950 Olduerh mpmiers threw a celebration to get acquainted wit t e res man generation. Skating Party February 24, 1950 ln party rating this was it! Yes, it was a real hit. St. Patr'ck Barn D n e M h 17, 1950 Skirts did twirl init iDosey-do and around accifzcle we did go. Slumber Party March 24, 1950 glumlaer parties are always gay, it there is no school next ay. Rushing March 17 through April 16, 1950 Thilfight is on. the going's rough for the poor befuddled rus le. V 51- -x S 99 59 E Q-,, ' ii 3 ff 2'--i WXQW4 tgi, Q '-t W .sic 1 ,.... , Z ' 'A 1 I 'Y ABY1-The ' 'Joe Grtdidefn' 3 Box,xxx Gypsy Thx Aiiqui PPL SK3.'1'3ng Pav-ty D's Z x I v l . . M., ,,,,,.,, j mm w,4Q,e, V Editors. reporters reflect Tower News motto: lt Mr. Renshaw, Faculty Adviser Ruth Lang, Editor-in-Chief Out of seemingly endless confusion chaos. and catastrophe, each week the hard-working Tower News statt pro- duces one of the top ranking papers in the entire country. The nerve center of Withrow's extra curricular activities, Tower News works hard to uphold its slogan, lt it happened. it's here. It you stray by IO6 and hear, We've got a tombstone. don't be fooled. You're not approaching a grave dig- gers' meeting but merely the Tower News room. In this metropolis ol jour- nalistic activity, social doings, sports interesting editorials. questionnaires club news are processed tor print. I I Left to Right Below-M. Bodin: J. Schrotelg N. Champion: D. Botschg I. King: J. Hamilton. Living the lite of Riley, Tower News editors stop for a sip of colce and a bit of knitting. l it happened. it's here. say iournalists. From the novice reporter up to Editor-in- chiet, these students are always kept iump- ing. It is a reporter's duty to dig up news, take polls, interviews, or iust write a story. Page editors must lay out their page and create assignments for reporters. The iob never ends, but they experience a triumph- ant feeling every Thursday when that dead- line is met. Tower News Assistant Editors, Small picture Standing-D. Krehbiel: D. Hudson. Seated-P. Sigler: B. Schmidt: J. Moore. Tower News Reporters, Large picture Row 1-J. LeFeber: A. Fink: P. Bourn: A. Ferguson: D. Green: J. Hallermon: B. Adkins: J. Boische: J. Bauer: F. Bodin: N. Austen: Donetta Donner: L. Hamer: G. Thayer: A. Cavagnaro. Row 2-J. Brueggeman: E. Korengel: J. Crook: B. Tegel: P. Fox: J. Bauer: J. Webster: J. Jet: D. Patton: A. Dells: M. Newbold: S. Savory: M. Kinney: J. Marazzi: J. Swormstedt: J. Lutz. Row 3-M. Wirth: M. Hamilton: P. Sigler: G. Simister: B. Thomas: L. Kemper: M. Endebrocll: B. McCartney: N. Platt: M. Simmons: J. Gilbert: D. Price: B. Crossett. Row 4--B. Kline: I. Doench: L. Curtis: J. Mont- omer T Miller K Ren erin J Priclrett' K Neiman: J. 9 Yi - i ' 9 97 - i - Pieper: S. Discher: F. Guclrenberger: T. Evans: G. Price. Abovee-Assistant Editors. Below--Tower News StaFF 41.- 1Q'.w i l 'V . i Q -- ,::-1 X. B 5 h QS xr' f' SQ 'N JS' X .. I isis: ' x e s Xi' I x g R . .. K -.E SX ,- as V1 mg, L: 1 A 'viii f ! vie X N M t if if 'R' if , xl -X -'H M: A ' ki 3 Q .KM . -Q a X i E QR K KWH S U x -fe K K n I , ,N Nix! X-XV wx X W' 1 Q : i ' 25, : ,P N .Q .b b.,- U .5 -1: N -. -- X41 SQ X A: . z A1 ...N X . - -ww . cw? wx. Q 1 5 ' SE A 1 N gs .. K 331 is S , fi A Q X 1. :es ks. . ' gf . if - if S 5:-. .-rf. -N K S l-lard-working, efficient, and essential des- cribe any annual representative. During the early months, each one stimulated sales in his homeroom for 8070 subscription and a free movie: during the remainder of the school calendar installment accounts pro- vided bookkeeping duties. The guiding lights were the hard-pressed advisers: Miss Green, art: Mrs. Davis. literary: Mr. Rhol- ans, business. The success of the Annual depends on many Top to Bottom-Miss Green, Mrs Davis, Mr. Rhollans. ss-me Carolyn House, Art Co-editor Fran Gates, Art Co-editor i Beattie Cadwallader. Literary Co-editor Walter Thompson, Literary Co-editor Mary Greene, Advertising Co-editor Marcia Jugel, Advertising Co-editor -, in esfs-if-t,s.N-..e...s..,r,.s:ss.f me e --fs as the I Rolla Nolting, Layout Artist, Ad Staff Ruth Van Billiard, Joanne McCullough, Business Staff Co-editors Z4 we s t L gs Q FQ Q ' L' 5 ' L L L ' - K L5 ' '- 1 ii? X L. ' L LL ,WLS-iQi'kR ' - - - Q1 A X h' QL- X L XL L15 XJ LL- LN ix' K Niffkg fi' Qi L- K L Z.. LB,NW x- ' fw-wr-anew--'--w.L.,., i Ax K k 'WM'-----Q..,.L. N . W' QL Q5 :f i . LLP.. X Xi' af A Nix X ,L wi X 3 X Xa X Q L Y x L 0 E ' ix Q LSR, Qfqkiw X xg AX Q Q 5 gg gg N X er y s 6 SS f ifx 5 X Si Q X1 X , - L -LL: 5--1 LL, g A ' Sig - LL LL L L -Q QLXL--L L Lw.NLL1+L if-6 ---- ,X - 'Kgxli-5--:NIVNQQ L11-55A:1gS,9.m, if ' -- Q5 - L11 My L ,LikL L X m :Q ,Lf ws L S X x x L L..L. SL Y QS L The breodwinners of the Withrow Annuol do the iob ond do it well. Our cd salesmen very generously loon us their tolents ot selling spoce llor ol pricel. Theirs is theiheodoche ot helping to meet the deticit which is the result of offering the Annuol to Withrow students ot its current reosonoble .- price. The Withrow Annuol od section hos been com- mended by the Notiono Scholostic Press os one of the most unusuol such divisions in the U. S. Well done, kids! Left to Right-E. Bolce: B. Hill: C. Recver: M. Beglen: G. Greene: M. Greene. with ad staff bringin' home the bacon. Left to Right-A. Preston: not on stuff: M. Jugel: N. McFee: P. Jenkins: A. Obenshain, N. Kirchner. QQ m ff' Q- fi ff X -f--www: 2 ii Leaps a 'is,fI'a1'- ag.tf'7 QQ!! v Lett to Right B. Johnson: S. Selkirk: R. Ringhand: W. Doppman: M. Jenny. Take the keys over to Mr. Rhollansf' are familiar words in the business office of the Annual. The busy occupants of this office can always find work, what with selling annuals, check- ing accounts, and making senior picture appointments. Watch the birdie! Who else but photographers? When- ever a flash is seen. it is usually the student photographer tak- ing activity pictures. Very little work had been done before, but you can be sure that from now on there will be a flash at all activities. to Right-C. Platt: J. Roat: P. Bauer. - Cameras and adding machines click in an Annual tune. Page one hundred sixty-one Mr. Kain shows the cast the risible possibilities of this year's play. Mr. Whiteside, loored with Mesalia's old maids. With such comedies as The Man Who Came to Dinner. I may vomit , not only brought laughs but introduced one ot the most' fabulous characters otstage, screen, and radio, The Man Who Came to Dinner. When portly Sher- idan Whiteside invaded the Withrow auditorium with his supporting cast it was hard for even the most con- firmed ,sobersides to suppress a smile. From the confused opening till the surprising and calamitous end- ing, the play extracted audience re- actions ranging lrorn smiles, titters, snickers, chuckles, giggles, to gut- laws. Page one hundred sixty-two ' Merry Xmas to all-this is Sheridan Whiteside.' l may vomit, from Sheridan surprises everyone Far from the limelight, the backstage helpers now receive their due ap- plause. Little progress would be made without the help and untlag- ging spirit of those who built the set. tcollected properties, prepared pub- Hicity, and made-up the characters. Long hours ot after-school and eve- lning work culminated in a sturdy and attractive set, allfprops on hand, leven an Egyptian mummy icasel clever advertising via napkins, and convincing make-up. Although the curtain has long descended, let's have a call for those behind the scenes. the witty three-acter presented byrWithrow Players. . ii 'u y and June lovers What a lovely bracelet Maggie! Everyone awaits Sherry s wants Sherry says you ve written a play yes, Lorraine tells us of Lord Bottomley. England's Rover boy does his latest song. I shall lose no time reading it, eh Maggie? 'ff Row I-R. Kemen: R. Hersh: C. Parlrer: B. Drier: F. Guclrenberger: M. Tegel: T. Puroff: E. Bartsch: D. Lundquist: J. Srote: R. Lang: D. Hudson: Meyer: N. Niemes: B. Kleine: J. Crews: B. Shaler. Row 2-W. Avril: B. D. Anderegg: E. Saar: E. Jacobs: V. Brennan: K. Holwadel: G. Simester: D. Engel: A. Cavagnaro: G. Thayer. these ambitious dramatists bring stage glamour into Page one hundred sixty-tour Withrow Players has gone a long way since the tirst rubber tire hilce and hayride and its movie production, Growing Pains, in l936. Granted, this club still serves as one outlet for Withrow dramatic talent: but the annual productions have progressed from one act plays to this year's achievement. The Man Who Came to Dinner, applauded as one ot the best plays the club ever presented. These thespians humbly dott their hats to their capable director and club adviser, Mr. Thomas Dane. Climaxing a year of fun and work, members of Withrow Players indulge body and soul in a traditional picnic. Row I-D. Krehbiel: W. McKay: R. Rye. Row 2-J. Stovall: T. Datillo: P. Puriaff: D. Dralre: B. Buell: N. Egry: M. Newbold. Row 3-E. Lanham: B. Cadwallader: K. Stimson: M. Wirth: M. Klappert: B. MeEIwain: M. Creelman: D. Patton. Row i-J. Schrotel: J. Gibbs: F. Diclrman. Row 2-D. Pratt: J. Astendori: 3-M. Wulleclr: E. Hoeweler: G. Fay: l. Balmer: J. Campbell: J. Wilson: E. L. Rice: E. Evans: B. Cleland: J. Messinger: L. Trinlnler: N. Champion. Row Saumenig: J. Purcell: P. Coe: J. Othling: J. Bauer: R. Lester: F. Reeder. 4 the lives of their fellow students. if Since l927, when its constitution was drawn up, the pounding oi the gavel has summoned busy Thalian members to their duties. Juniors and seniors test their talents in the iall when an unlimited number oi students ' 1 5 are welcomed into the club, which had a i950 membership of sixty-tive. Q ln its early days, Thalian struggled for permission to give public plays but J had to settle for a classroom performance open to members only. They K , won their argument and have turned out such brilliant productions as this W year's Mother ls a Freshman , under Mr. Burlcman., director, and Miss lg g Rosenberger, sponsor. f ' new M,Q, W,,, Row I-M. Meyer: C. House: J. Brandhorst: B. Edmonds: P. Kennedy: J. Heiser: P. Sullivan: L. Maxwell: D. Maddox: J. Stalsonburg: E. Vorhis: M. Ballard. Row 2-P. Thomas: C. Ziegler: B. Adkins: D. Price: M. Jugel: R. Stitts: E. Price: M. Greene: P. Daulton: J. Cecil: J. Burlrman. Barnes: l. Misali: J. Becht: J. Ballard. Row 3-N. Bullocli: G. Weyer: J. ..... N K W. .wr X M... A A gil? X A fx? S -. Q1 ,wk ' .21 X s nf X QT -- i s W far 4 MQ Z, 5 .7 NW-5 X -a 4 P ix fi- ff , - 5 E Susan is shocked when she comes upon Mother kissing her own Prof. Michaels. season ending with Thalian's Mother ls a Freshmann. They shot high and hit! Members of the Thalian Dramatic Club gave a grand performance in Mother ls a Freshman. An amused audience enjoyed the situation created by a young widow's en- trance to college so that she could pay for her daughter's higher education. Said daughter was a sophomore on the same campus. A senior big shot, called Bobo, kept everyone in stitches, and Cupid pulled a few strings for a certain professor. The strings be- came a bit tangled but they were straightened out to the satis- faction of all. The lights softened: then darkness covered the stage: but there remains a pleasant memory. Stand back, bums! Everyone can't dance with Abby at once! W Murphy' makes her final check. 1.6 I7 id' W' ti M I' I Pop briefs an opening chorus. ,fi S r e Profs. Gates, Russell and endmen. Twenty years ot Minstrel history, under the direc- tion ot Mr. George Smith, Smittie to us, have seen great performances, but none more entertaining than the production ot l95O. As the drums rolled, the trumpets blared, and the lights dimmed, the audience hushed, to witness a top-notch show, which required tour months ot rehearsal. Just as import- ant to the Minstrels as the presentation orchestra, star soloist or lively pony are the willing and efficient costume and sewing committees, stage crew, and ushers: nor can we forget the unceasing work ot Mrs. Thelma Smith who serves as 'secretary and critic. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Director ot Music ......,......... Mr. George G. Smith Directors ot Dancing Mr. Al I'lenseI, Miss Pat Haase Directors of End Men. .Mr. Emery Gates, Mr. Melvin Russell Director ot Choruses .............. Mr. Ansel C. Martin Director of Costumes ............. Miss Lulu B. Murphy Supervisor ot Technical Crew ........ Mr. Robert Ptister Supervisor oi Slcits .......... Miss Mariorie Rosenberger Student Managers ot Stage ...................,. ...... .. Ronnie Kemen, Kent Holwadel, John Wood Incidental Art .................. Mr. Herbert Schirmer Box Ottice . ., .,,....,... Mr. Ralph Knost, Ross Clem Posters ........... Mr. Russell Stearns, Anita Cavagnaro Program Cover .........,.............. Miss Ilo Stose Make-up ............ .... M r. Ray Wirth, Ruth Lang Usher Captain ........ ...... M r. J. Garner Srote Design tor Stage Set . . ...,...,.............. . . Secretary ........... ........,,.. M rs. 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I Behind the spotlights ot the Withrow Minstrels were many groups ot reliable and enthusiastic students working on various committees. Without these backbone committees, our traditional Min- strels could never have been presented. Tickets were made to accommodate vast audiences. Printing and poster committees gave wide pub- licit . The make-up magicians worked late and slcillliilly, while the costumes were originated and sewn to make the Minstrels a show ot beauty and color. H Opposite page-upper lelt Row I-N. Williamson: A. Richardson: S. Riggs: N. Monroe: B. Em- ery: J. Christen: J. Deister: D. Worley: J. Ruchty. Row 2-R. Heinz: C. Donahue: M. Black: G. Robinson. Upper Right Seated-S. Derrick: I. Daunch: L. NeFi: F. Reeder: N. Keller: E. Littman. Standing-R. Mead: A. Wesselmann: J. Bauer: A. Cavag- naro: F. Gates. Lower Left Seated-C. Reinschmidt: M. Donahue: C. Reinschmidt: P. Lernes: J. Winters: J. Greenert. Standing-Z. Braun: C. Donahue: M. Mose- hart: D. Riggs: V. Gloss: R. Van Billiard: M. Hersh: P. Davis: R. Homan: H. Monroe: S. Komey: R. Nieson: M. Slreels: P. Linn. Lower Right Seated-E. Vorhis: S. Edwards: H. Wulleck: B. Krogmann. Stand- ing-P. Hysong: L. Losey: A. Loverig: B. Fisher. Bel-ow h Upper Lett ' Row I-A. Cavagnaro: D. Orme. Row 2-B. Gillott: R. Kohl: Mr. Stearns: G. Burns: C. Brandenburg. Upper Right Standing-E. Frantz: M. Brown:'P. Sigler: C. Stetter: B. McKeever: F. Guclcenberger: ,M. Augustine: R. Clem: Mr. Knost. Seated-R. Willson: B. Mclntosh: T. Purott. Lower Lelt 1 r ' Row I-Mr. Wirth: T. Chalmondaly: W. Buswell: L. Rice. Row 2- Unidentified: E. ',Kinley: Unidentified: J. Jacobs: Unidentified: R. Helder. i - A Lower Right Seated front-C. Lewin: J. Trost. Back-R. Clinger: D. Eyer: P. Cole: Mr. Schermer: B. White. get ready for the show. Tickets-literally thousands-keep this committee alert. -1? K C A.. -Lt----- -- --.LLL ,--- .M M- , ,,,,I,, , nl, I,-, W wi ., 5 L X ., S N ,,.... .kan A Oi u L wh. E f 4 X 1 as AX? QS .WSW I E W X . X E85 1 S s 4. - , -..- . Y X, .iw X X O- X X .fs what's the matter with you, treshie? talking about, and many other fine wise, and patronize our advertisers. rw Ads Indianapolis Engraving Company, Inc Nu'-..:-Q.- . .1 . - ,. ,. Page one hundred seventy-eight 0f Men and Machines Machines-linotypes, priming presses, and other printing machines can accomplish feats in moments that would take men alone an unbeliev- ably long time to do. The Lawhead Press is equipped with the latest in automatic printing and binding machines. These machines turn out economical, high quality year books, magazines, and commercial advertising. Even though ma- chines sometimes seem to have all qualities ol thinking, they lack one-lmagination. At the Lawhead Press, there are men ot intelligence and imagination who design and produce superior printed material. For the best in printing--try the Lawhead Press. The Lawhead Press, lnc. I7 W. Washington Street Athens, Ohio Page one hundred seventy nine Make Mine Music MUSIC HERE, MUSIC THERE, MUSIC, MUSIC, EVERYWHERE Whether it's pops or clossicol, it it's music on records you wont, the Song Shop is the pIoce to go. The Song Shop olso corries o complete line ot sheet music ond greeting cords. T H E S O N G S H O P 36 E. 5th ST. - ON FOUNTAIN SQUARE That Pleased Look . . .,.i,..i And no wonder-you'd be pleosed, too, if you had iust received such o Iovely sweciter. For whotever he needs, whenever he needs it, ' he'II oIwoys be pleosed if he gets it from the Ookley Men's Shop. OAKLEY MEN'S SHOP 3067 MADISON RD. - JEFFERSON 2II9 Tantalizing, Isn't lt? Just o Iittle oI' coke, ond your mouth is woitering for thot Iuscious sundoe. It's os good os it Iooks, Bud! At Johnson's you'II Iind the best ot the Iountoin, prescription counter, or elsewhere. Page one hundred eighty .l0HNSON'S DRUGS 6OI8 MONTGOMERY RD. PLEASANT RIDGE raiding own fke wafer On the Steamer DELTA QUEEN You'll meet the nicest folks on board That you have ever seen. Everybody's dancing in the dining room each night. The captain plays piano, swing your partner left and right. For a real vacation-best you've ever seen- Just go cruising down the river On the Steamer DELTA QUEEN. GREENE LINE STEAMERS, Int. Foot of Main St. Cincinnati 2 For Reservations, Call Main l445 Page one hundred eighty-one FOR THE BEST IN DRUGS AND 7 FRIENDLY SERVICE HERMANN'S. 2726 ERIE AVE.. CINCINNATI. OHIO EA. 0456 HERMANN'S DRUGS THE E. AND W. FOOD SHOPPE Here you can buy food at it's delicious loest. and Q at economical prices, too. BUY AT 3700 EDWARDS RD. CINCINNATI. OHIO JE. 9370 MISS EMMA'S VARIETY STORE GENERAL MERCHANDISE-SCHOOL SU PPLIES-GI I want the minds of those people to whom I en- trust my lite to be clear. Day by day, I, too, shall strive to keep my mind tree from the effects of FTS alcohol. Edison said, 'I have better use tor my brain than to poison it with aIcohoI'. 3506 ERIE AVE. EAST HYDE PARK EA. 9797 ORGANIZED MOTHER LOVE Page one hundred eighty-two Look, Ma! We're Cooking! Even we can prepare a meal tit tor a Icing. Ol course. it's all in the food we're using, and, naturally. it's Dot Foods. You, too, can rule the range. and turnout delicious meals with Dot Foods sold at all Dot Food Stores. DOT FUQDS SOLD AT ALI. DOT FOOD STORES. THE JANSZEN CO. 62 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio Main 0832 Perfect Ending . . fo Q busy clczy of school, Q dull one. orc: big dole . .. French Bauer Milk is the perfect woy to send you off To Q restful, lweclltlwlul, dreomlcncl. .1 Page one lwnclred.eigl'1ty-1l1re'e Give 'Er The Works! .NoThing's Too good lor our cor! ThoT's why we lor The excellenT service provided by The Hyde Pork Sohio Service SToTion. Only The besT in ouTo essenTiols is sold There, ond Tor o Thorough check-up, iT's The besT ploceiTo go. When you're looking Tor Tine service. o Triendly oTmosphere, and superior producTs-drop in oT The Hyde Pork Sohio Service SToTion. HYDE PARK SOHIO SERVICE STATION 3505 ERIE AVE. AT PINEHURST EA. 9840 Stop, thief ! ! ! The sTill life sToys os iT is! For The soke ol c1rT you musT resisT ThoT gorgeous lruiTl We con'T reolly blome you, Though. Who could keep from swip- ing ThoT lruiT? WheTher you grob one of Those grapes, on opple, or The bornonci over There, iT's bound To be good. FruiTs ThoT come from Mor- Tino's care consisTenTly good. l l T l l MARTINO'S FRUITS ' 1304 MAIN STREET Pleasant Interlude . . . There's someThing obouT o cup of coffee Thc1T mokes for congenic1liTy ond relc1xoTion, ond when The coffee is BooT l-louse, Tlovor ond scrTislc:cTion ore ossured. l-lere in The Teochers' lunchroom, cinyone con Tell you ThoT noon-Time is o pleosc1nT Time. Moke your meols compleTel Serve Boor l-louse CoTTeel BOAT HOUSE COFFEE AND TEA COMPANY H4 EAST l3Th STREET CHERRY 5274 Page one hundred eighty-Tour The Best Is None Too Good. I-Iopeful young artists at Wifhrow have the advantage of using Acme. of course! If's a thrill 'ro see the finished product when ACME QUALITY PAINT and ARTIST SUPPLIES are used. ACME QUALITY PAINT AND ARTIST SUPPLIES 522 MAIN ST. ACINCINNATI, OHIO Page one hundred eighfyphve Page ohe hundred eig11+y-suix E7 i COMPLIMENTS .OF THE D. A. BENNETT CADILLAC Co. 1617 READING ROAD MAIN 5210 I I irrolf' . . . of our school lite. The Withrow Annual is built for a lifetime ol memory, out of the high lights and quiet ioys of a school year. It is a reflection of a year's hard work, enthusiasm, and comradeship. To make such a book a thing of beauty and service, it deserves the best of covers. Our Annual is enclosed within a line and durable cover- by Kingslcralt. THE KINGSPORT PRESS, Inc. KINGSKRAFT DIVISION KINGSPORT, TENN. Page one hundred eighty-seven by 5 e ,' p CITY APPLIANCE CO. J S ll 0 E S MEN Q WOMEN Q JUNIORS FRIGIDIARE MAGIC CHEF ROPER , PREJESTED PHILCO RCA EQI... ...eIe'sI.t EASY HOOVER MAYTAG Your neighborhood shoe store that corries ca complete line 3I00 MADISON ROAD ot better shoes. CINCINNATI, QI-HQ 3456 MICHIGAN AVE. A EAST 0387 RE. 0240 TROTTA' TAILORING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF Fine custom tailoring. I Reweoving and refitting. Dem? 5 Dr'-'95 3500 ERIE AVE. 976'Ec1s'rMcMiIIcIn Street A Cincinnati, Ohio Avon 7552 ECHO RESTAURANT NORMOLLE'S GREENHOUSES Home-mode pies and home-cooked FRESH, BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS I I foods. I FOR ALL OCCASIONS I I 3510 EDWARDS ROAD IEAPAREILIEG AVE. AND WASSON RD. I CINCINNATI, OHIO ' EAST 9893 OAKLEY HARDWARE WHEN IN OAKLEY VISIT THE OAK- ALVI N'S JEWELRY LEY HARDWARE FOR A VARIED EXQUISITE JEWELRY SELECTION OF FINE TOOLS. DELICATELY STYLED 3098 MADISON RD. CINCINNATI. OHIO 3049 MADISON RD- JE. 3120 CINCINNATI. OHIO ME. 8352 So Dear To My Hearl' . . . My class ring is almost as close as my steady -this is my story-and many of you will agree that Withrow's class rings by l-lertl-Jones can- not be surpassed. The Hertf-Jones Company. largest manufacturers of high school jewelry, can be depended on to maintain the line that is always a year ahead. HERFF-JONES COMPANY lNDlANAPoLls Page one hundred eighty-nine Avast, Ye Swab! Keep your iools! Our treasure is much more valuable. No blighter can pull the wool over our eyes-'tis an old saying that the worlcman is no better than his tools. These tools were purchased at the Pleasant Ridge Hardware Company, a store that carries only the finest in tools and hardware. PLEASANT RIDGE HARDWARE Co. 6081 MONTGOMERY RD. I-I. SCHLESINOER MELROSE Il7l Eat More Eggs! , It's a fact! Eggs are rich in Vitamin' B 2, an essential for growth, good eyes, and healthy skin. Iron and cal- cium, also found in eggs, are im- portant for good blood, and strong bones. Withrow's Iunchroom is famous for its delicious and nutritious meals. Naturally, EberIe's Eggs, fresh and tasty, are an important ingredient in the menus planned here. Do yourself a favor, and eat more eggs-EberIe's Eggs, of course! THE C. EBERLE SONS Co. 300 W. SIXTH ST. PARKWAY 4521 Do You Need Paint? High grade paints, varnishes, and all of the materials necessary for a complete paint job can be found at Bolce's. Whether you do your own work, or hire a professional painter: if you want the highest quality of paint supplies, buy at Bolce's. THE LOUIS H. BOLCE PAINT Gm CO. 2435 GILBERT AVE. WOODBURN 0428 1 ' - - 1 1 Q , L. .. L,.L..,.. Q,X. , X . High Hut? Certainly! lt's a fact that good grooming can make any- one feel like a king. The Mariemont Laundry and Dry Cleaners will keep your clothes in the pink of perfection. And by the way, freshie, those greasy duds will come back from Mariemont clean! For first class laundry and dry cleaning service-for complete satisfaction, phone the Mariemont Laundry and Dry Cleaners, today- Where one call does it all Bramble 2000. THE MARIEMONT LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 5601 WOOSTER PIKE BRAMBLE zooo ety-one COMPLIMENTS OF HIGGINSON GIFT SHOP THE G'FTS AND GREEUNG C202 w. MACK JOHNSON FUNERAL FOR ALL OCCASI NS. HOME 2704 ERIE AVE. CINCINNATI, OHIO B09 E. MCMIU-AN STREET WO. 0474 Visit our store for a fine seIection of hardware, JUDD MOTORS' INC' tooIs, housewares, small appliances, sporting goods, and toys. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER SCHLUETER HARDWARE 3151 LINWOOD ROAD CINCINNATLQHIQ K. LUDWIG. PROP. 3142 MADISON ROAD WOODBURN PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY NICQLA FINE 5:0955 2540 WOODBURN AVE. WALNUT HILLS EAST 8752 GERARD A. DORNHEGGEN THE SQUARE APPLIANCE AND GEORGE A. DURBAN ELECTRIC CO HFIOWGVS TIWI SUIISIYH- For a complete Iine of modern conveniences, including refrigerators, washers, ranges, and 2505 WOODBURN AT radios, visit the Square Appliance and Electric MCMILLAN IN WALNUT HILLS Company, 2736 ERIE AVE. EAST 5458 OAKLEY'S FAMOUS TWINS The Ambassador and I-he 20th Century Theaters These two modern suburban the- aters are now operating under one management. Together they offer the finest in movie entertainment. What would you like to see tonight- drama, suspense. action? Or would you prefer comedy, gay and light. At one ot these two theaters you will find a movie to suit your mood. There are added attractions, too, for the kiddies. On Saturdays spe- cial matinees for children are shown at the Ambassador. At both the- aters there are refreshments at all times tor everyone. The next time you have a special yen to see a good movie, do as hundreds do, visit the ' AMBASSADOR OR THE 20TH CENTURY THEATER MADISON ROAD CINCINNATI, OHIO Page one hundred ninety three Spread It On Thick! Aw-go on! She'll never believe thot tish story. Now, thot butter she's using is something ditterent . . . it's Meodow Gold! You don't need toncy words ond descriptions to tell you thot Meodow Gold Butter is reolly good, iust spreod it on thick! THE BEATRICE FOODS Co. 943 Carr Street Cherry 3600 See How It's Done! Mr. Meredith's new, outomotic fruit iuicer is responsible for the odded wholesomeness ot deliciously refreshing Meredith Fruit Juices. Yes, the very juice you drink in the lunchroom every doy is mode under the most modern ond scinitory conditions pos- sible. And here's some good news! You ccin hove Meredith iuices delivered to your home. Soon your whole tomily will ogree with you thot nothing con beot those Mmmm . . . Meredith IOOCX, Pure Fruit Juices. CARL A. MEREDITH 1001, Pure Fruit Juices 2732 NORWOOD AVE. ME. 8666 SUPPLYING CINCINNATI SCHOOLS FOR OVER 15 YEARS. Ooooh . . What A Chassis! We con't exoctly blome you guys for gowking . . . Not when whot you see is Pontioc's new CATILINA, the cor with the hord top thot looks like o convertible. Ot course, Pontic1c's beouty is more thon skin deep. All models ot the 1950 Pontioc ore noted tor reol durobility, smooth driving. ond, ot course, the new Hydromotic Drive thot lets you drive without shitting. GILBERT AVENUE PONTIAC Co. 2412 Gilbert Ave. Wo. 4415-4416 P. S.-I Love You. What a thrill-a letter from my favorite man--and on my favorite stationery, too. Pounstord's, na- turally! Pounstord's . . . that re- minds me, many of those supplies we buy from the book room at school comes from this old reli- able Cincinnati stationery firm. The name Pounsford and QUAL- ITY stationery has been synono- mous for well over one hundred years. THE POUNSFORD STATIONERY CO. 422 Main Street Cincinnati 2, Ohio Main 2395 Page one hundred ninety tive Don't Get Caught Ever tind yourself in an embarrassing situation? Ever feel utterly let down? Was it a matter of money? No need tor you to be in a position like that! The Norwood- l-lyde Park Bank and Trust Company can help you by arranging a con- venient loan to cover your problem. THE NORWOOD-HYDE PARK BANK AND TRUST COMPANY NORWOOD OFFICE HYDE PARK OFFICE MONTGOMERY 84 BENNETT AVE. 27IO ERIE MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . Biggest Machine In The World It's so easy to make a telephone call! A tive - year - old can do it. Yet. when you use your telephone, you have at your command the big- gest. most complex machine ever made by man-ready to whisk your voice across the street or across the country. as you wish. It's BIG to serve the people of the com- munity, ol the na- tion. but its opera- tion is geared to your individual need. THE CINCINNATI AND SUBUR- BAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY UH-OH! Making up those ponies for the Min- strels sure is messy-and accidents will happen. You'd better send that skirt to Naegele's. They'll give it the expert at- tention that it needs. And you, Ponie, did you know that it's Naegele's that keeps your costumes, as well as many of the other Minstrel costumes, fresh and spark- ling? For really fine dry cleaning service, there's no place like Naegele's. The Naegele Dry Cleaning Co. 623 PROSPECT PLACE AVON 1577 Page one hundred ninety-seven The Gang's All Here! FRlSCH'S MAINLINER l-lere's a party you can crash! Everyone's welcome at Frisch's, where delicious food and gay atmosphere abound. Ummmm . . . those Big Boy Hamburgers. those Malted Milks . . . Every- thing is mouth watering at Frisch's-and the prices are right, too. So when you really wont a treat, drive to Frisch's, and enioy yourself! 5756 Wooster Pike MT. VERNON 462i Reading Road BIO BOY :lil 3250 Central Parkway BIO BOY 4452 2591 Duck Creek Road PACKS PHARMACY THE EAST HYDE PARK MARKET Prescriptions a Specialty-Vitamins Only the best for your table in groceries. meats and vegetables. 2ll4 MADISON ROAD EAST 1220 3502 ERIE AVE. EAST 4464 DECKER'S PHARMACY Compliments ofthe Visit Decker's for the 'Finest WITLGQQDI AND in drugs. the most delicious sodas, KE'-SCH FUNERAL HOME and the best in cosmetics. EDWARDS AND ERIE 3026 MADISON RD- EastH76 JE. 0105 The Modern Touch A MODERN SALESROOM Clittord Jacob's modern auto agency is mention- ed whenever tine cars are discussed. The build- ing itselt is constructed along the smartest lines, with spacious show win- dows that invite in- spection. MODERN SERVICE Friendly and etticient service, given at all times. holds old custom- ers and continues to malce new ones. An ex- cellently equipped re- pair and testing shop will meet the demands ot the most exacting per- son. AND A MODERN CAR The beautitul I95O Ply- mouth here pictured con- tinues its popularity in the low priced tield. The DeSoto, a car designed with YOU in mind, has changed the minds ot thousands. Drop in at Clittord Jacob's at your convenience, and see these cars for yourself. CLIFFORD JACOBS MOTORS INC BILL'S FOOD SHOP MT. LOOKOUT HARDWARE A. D. Tucker. Prop. Hardware, Paints, Glass, Seed, G.E. and Hof Point Appliances and Housewares. Sporting Goods. 3087 MADISON ROAD ME. 93I6 IOOO Delta MT. Lookout Square EA. I267 SHAEFER AND BUSBY AGLAMESIS BROS. METROPOLITAN Home Made Candies and Ice Cream FUNERAL CHAPEL PHONE MELROSE 9469 3046 MADISON RD. OAKLEY 24 W. 9'rh STREET CH. 0932 - EST. I836 .N- .T' ' zmalrssgx. . - .M ,,'f1?PS 1 :ATN www, . X Xogwmi , ,s .Ns RISK: N- .sg . Q Q ' , fg,,...1w.,.NNNA . g ow -A .. 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Vernon Ave. 963 Francisco St. 819 Ellison Ave. 1834 Garden Lane 6240 Girard Ave. 3746 Marburg Ave. 3938 Eastern Ave. 3735 Grovedale Pl. 7203 Scottwood Ave. 61 18 Prentice St. 1112 Chapel St. 5822 Valley View Ave. 3736 Edwards Rd. 3005 Walter St. 4715 Montgomery Rd. 3150 Auten Ave. 6040 Wiehe Rd. 2533 Ridgeclitf Ave. Zone 26 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 13 Zone 27 Zone 8 Zone 13 Zone 9 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 27 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 27 Zone 13 Zone 9 Zone 7 Zone 7 Zone 30 Zone13 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 6 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 8 Zone 26 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 6 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 27 Zone 27 Zone 6 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 26 Zone 37 Zone 13 Zone 9 Zone 26 Zone 8 Morrow Zone 16 Zone 27 Zone 6 Zone 13 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 36 Zone 13 Zone 12 Zone 13 King, Judy Murray Kinley, Earl Raymond Kipp, Mary Helen Kirkpatrick, Martha Lou Kirkpatrick, Patsy Ann Kirsten, Jeanne Elizabeth Kirtley, Jacquelyn Louise Kline, William Lewis Kneipp, Nina Marie Knight, Barbara Rose Knox, James' Koenig, Thomas Donald Koett, Albert Kohl, Roy Lewis Koller, Ken Carl' Kordes, William Corky Korengel, Elaine Kramer, Joan Lois Kromer, Joyce Elaine Krumer, Marlene Ann Kuehn, Gladys lrene Kumpt, James Frances Lambert, Alexander Dinetf Lambert, William Gaughty Landers, Charles Stuart Lang, Ruth Emily Latham, Joan Fay Laufer, Nancy Louise Law, Wilma Ruth 5827 Lester Rd. 3400 Duncan Ave. 6013 Clephane Ave. 3787 Hyde Park Ave. 1819 Sutton Ave. Box 57B, Section Rd. 759 East McMillan St. 3615 Bell Crest Ave. 61 19 Conover St. 4531 Orkney Ave. 3259 Fredonia Ave. 5910 Celphane Ave. 3519 Mary Anne Lane 6825 Hurd Ave. 2427 Losantiville 1924 Fairfax Ave. 2449 Duck Creek Rd. 3440 Brotherton Rd. 3225 Golden Ave. 1739 Holloway 2604 Jefferson Ave. 2933 Robertson Ave. 3634 Stettinius Ave. 1319 Suncrest Dr. 4014 Rosslyn Dr. 1314 Paxton Ave. 6044 Elbrook Ave. 2736 Losantiville 2057 Eastern Ave. Le Feber, Jeanne Kathryn 4327 Thirty Second St. Lensky, Mary Louise 5970 Lester Rd. Lenord, Greta 37 Washington Terrace Lenord, Richard O. 3887 Marburg Ave. Lewis, Bobbie Jean Lewis, Phyliss Jean Loomis, Richard Allen Loose, Virginia Anne Love, Ruth Ann 1406 Locust St. 6420 Girard Ave. 3828 lberis Ave. 3631 Zumstein Ave. 3551 Vista Ave. Loveless, Constance Penelope 3547 Mooney Ave. Luttrell, Jacqueline MacDonald, Adele Louise Machen, Ruth Ann Makay, Walter Scott Magers, Barbara Adele Manning, Edward Lee Marsh, Marilyn Jean Martin, Paul Maurice Matz, Mary Ann Mauer, John Allen Maxwell, Loraine McCaleb, Norma Beatrice McCartney, Patricia Ann McClanahan, Don Woodbury McClure, Wilbur Franklin McConnell, Stuart Felton McCoy, Nellie Jean McCullough, JoAnn Vivian 6603 Montgomery Rd. 6323 Elbrook 6446 Wiehe Rd. 3610 Burch Ave. 3637 Shaw Ave. 6680 lris Ave. 6418 Girard Ave. 3614 Morris Pl. 4091 Homer Ave. 5059 Anderson Pl. 4815 Ward St. 849 Beecher St. 3565 Harrow Ave. 1232 Rossmore 1850 Lawn Ave. v 1605 Madison Rd. 3575 Patomic Ave. 2728 Markbreit Ave. Zone 13 Zone 8 Zone 27 Zone 9 Zone 30 Zone 15 Zone 12 Zone 8 Zone 27 Zone 9 Zone 29 Zone 27 Zone 13 Zone 27 Zone 27 Zone 7 Zone 12 Zone 9 Zone 21 Zone 7 Zone 19 Zone 9 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone '9 Zone 8 Zone13 Zone 13 Zone 2 Zone 9 Zone 13 Zone 6 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 13 Zone 13 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 13 Zone 13 Zone 13 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 13 Zone 13 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 27 Zone 27 Zone 6 Zone 9 Zone 37 Zone 37 Zone 6 Zone 8 Zone 9 McDonald, Jack Gerald' McGowan, Marianne Alys McHargue, Laura Lou Mclntosh, Michael William Mclntyre, Mitzi Louise McKeever, William Robert McKinney, Thelma Jean McMillen, Albert Hamilton McMullen, Paul Edgar Mead, Lucy Ann Mego, William Albert Meining Henr Louis 5428 Lester Rd. 3754 Grovedale Pl. 5610 Chandler St. 3102 Gilbert Ave. 3135 Bellewood Ave. 1228 E. McMillan 7045 Montgomery Rd. 6206 Coleridge Ave. 2466 Eastern Ave. 2767 Madison Rd. 713 E. McMillan St. 6318 Englewood Ave. - Y Merritt, Margaret Willoughby 3627 Brotherton Rd. Merz, Jeanne Marie 3261 Lambert Pl. Messinger, Jane Elizabeth 3314 Trimble Ave. Meyer, Gail Martin Meyer, Marlene Camille Meyer, Marlene Carole Meyers, James Walter Miles, Helen Marie Miller, Gilbert Earl Miller, Helen Adda Miller, James Donald Miller, Thelma Dorothea Milligan, Patricia Ann Minning, Jim Herbert' Misali, Akila John Mitchell, Richard H. Mitchell, Robert Carl Moeller, Janet Hope Moore, Donald Clark Morgan, Carol Jean Munro, Helen Louise Murphy, Kenneth Jr. Murray, Cloise 1643 Dell Terr. 3752 S. Berkeley Cir. 3544 Madison Park Ave. 3224 Linwood Rd. Box 6 Redbank Rd. 3708 Brotherton Rd. 6745 Belkenton Ave. 5534 Bosworth Ave. 3254 Berioyn Pl. 1348 Edwards Rd. 3020 Hackberry 3562 Burch Ave. 2815 Digby Ave. 3537 Saybrook Ave. 3502 Victoria Pl. 1 Broadview Pl. 3754 Beechmont Ave. 2542 Losantiville 6011 Madison Rd. Zone 13 Zone 8 Zone 27 Zone 6 Zone 13 Zone 6 Zone 36 Zone 13 Zone 2 Zone 9 Zone 6 Zone 13 Zone 9 Zone 8 Zone 7 Zone 30 Zone 36 Zone 9 Zone 26 Zone 27 Zone 9 Zone 36 Zone 13 Zone 9 Zone 8 Zone 6 Zone 8 Zone 20 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 8 Zone 26 Zone 13 Zone 27 1013 Foraker Ave. Zone 6 Nagel, Emogene Lee 1618 Beacon St. Neal, Norman Don' 3616 Woodbridge Pl. Nelson, Robert George 6624 Coleridge Ave. Newcomb, Charles Thomas 1521 Dana Ave. Nicolaci, Vera 2202 May St. Niehouse, Bill Fredrick' 3714 Odin Ave. Nixon, Audras 728 Ridgeway Ave. Nixon, Charles Ray 728 Ridgeway Ave. Noel, Joyce Gaye 2206 Madison Rd. Apt. 25 Nolan, Shirley Rose 3336 Cardiff Ave. Norris, Carolyn Ann 6241 Beech View Cir. Ogier, Earl McKinley 4707 Plainville Rd. Olmes, Joan 5322 Charloe St. Orme, Donald R.' Orth, Richard Carl Osmun, Patricia' Ostendorp, James Alex Owens, Elizabeth Janet Parry, Howard James Parsons, Shirley Jane Patrick, Anne Patterson, Jane Carol 4005 Rex Ave. 2523 Losantiville Ave. Florence, Ky. 6420 Montgomery Rd. 6624 Kennedy Ave. 3546 Evanston Ave. 3514 Rawson Pl. 2715 Lawndale Ave. 1968 Seymour Ave. Zone 30 Zone 26 Zone 13 Zone 7 Zone 6 Zone 13 Zone 29 Zone 29 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 13 Zone 27 Zone 27 Zone 27 Zone 13 Zone 13 Zone 13 Zone 7 Zone 9 Zone 13 Zone 15 Patten, Ralph Arnold' Patton, Sylvia Stalcup Pauly, George' Peden, Gaither Dawson Jr.' Pendery, Donald B. Pendelton, Jeannette Louella Penn, Mary Ada Perrino, Mary Rose Perry, Joan Carol Person, Duane Harry' Petry, Roy Henderson Phillips, Gerald Lawrence Philpot, Eugene Louis Phipps, William Albert Pierson, Hattie Ann Pilson, Ann Pinckard, Jerry Dugan Pinckard, Thomas Mulloy Planitz, Dorothy Platt, Nancy L. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.