Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1951
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A L ' va - f , , 1,4557 'Aff .5 -H5'.maa:- ff-'9 ff? g . f Do you mean to say that I have to fit this whole b' h ug sc ool with 3054 students, 132 faculty members, and 73 activities and sports, into these 208 pages ofthe 1951 Withrow Annual? .-Here I was, just a happy-go-lucky little Tiger When suddenly this frightening theme problem grabbed me. Now Iet's see: 'terriIy, thaumaturge, theme-a theme is an idea worked out, or developed . . .' I X H O o . Say, I have plenty ol ideas- How's or ter s Well, what are you going to do? Nothing seems to tit. But I must keep on trying. Guess I should start at the beginning, so Iet's turn the page and see iust exactly what I have to work with. art co-editor .... art co-editor ...... literary co-editor .... literary co-editor ..... co-advertising manager advertising manager . , . . . . business manager . . . . . . . dick engel , . . . iaclc lcoch howarcl blaney . . carolyn platt anne obenshain ltirst semesterl . . .rolla nolring ruth van billiard withrow annual withrow high school cincinnati, ohio nineteen fifty-one George! This is really a big school! l'll have to break everything clown into three main sections Keepers-Withrow's administration, a faculty of high quality. Kids-etfies through seniors, they make up the student body. Capers-those ever-important, exciting doings that make even the most enthusiastic long for a moment ot peace. s X .gg A 151 if by,-J -a-qi keepers kids capers s '-vu-. 3241? Students strolling over warm red brick walks enjoy the twenty-seven acre campus, gilded in all the splendor of spring. basking in the sun i can peek at the students sauntering T1 'f 'K 5099 f' 4- i -sig.. 3 A Nr k f 3, 4- ,I Inf 1 .Nr 'fi WW grim fx:-, ggi as Q .6 W- wm- P' 4 1' 1 A 6 fi. JI New sh 3 ar 4, , Li Q Withrow's picturesque Corinthian columns are a setting for many leisurely gatherings. There the latest news is discussed. toward the eight-columnecl portico of our entrance. K-,Zh-.. Japanese cherry trees, dandelion puffs, and emerald leaves lure sfuclents fo loll on green banks and exchange ideas. relaxing in a shaded valley with books they learned W if 235 E E ff' 2 I I lm 1 fy? '. I 3 .f 1- -Misiiwr Ls ' -:EI v Y Nja ',gfg3,w3gg? N,-. fx X Q55 ' . ' in ,f 4 D V , ami . ' fxilff f-2 ' A - 55,3 f, if 1 13 54' ' Q f ' 1 Q, 1, - ,. 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The activi- ties, supervised by the Chamber of Commerce B.l.E. Day Committee, be- ban early Wednesday, Cctober I8, when nearly 2000 teachers from all the f-lamilton County l-ligh Schools asf sembled in lvlusic l-lall to receive a short outline of the day's schedule. The teachers were then taken by chartered busses to their assigned companies where they were told the corporation's background and organization. Tours through these factories or stores ended with special luncheons at which corp- oration officials lectured briefly. Soon after lunch the teachers returned to lviusic l-lall ending this very stimulating and entertaining day. Cincinnati's in- initial B.l.E. Day, which was con- sidered a real success, was followed on April I9 with a reciprocal ar- rangement with businessmen visiting the schools to learn how they function. The educators met at Music Hall before embarking on their tours. 1 's., H .5 5. .. Y ,ri- A .. 3 V tial if .3 ,i S if so we Almost eighty businesses and industries in Cincinnati were visited. With visions of quizzes still in their heads, students absorb more knowledge from their friends they refer to as teachers. ln o lecture, it hos been said, Notes go from the professors notebook to the student's note- book without possing through the minds ol eitherf' but this problem hos been overcome in the present-doy classroom. Ot course, on out- line is needed: but tor the icy tormolity ot old- toshioned schools has been substituted o relcxxing discussion thot rnoy stray to other tields ond mokes the class one to be shored, not shunned. rehcishing those fiery class debates about heredity can 'uv-9 M525 W MJ 3 'S ' ,Q 51? To the senior, this is a year ot decision. During the school year, he has to choose between a career and college. The senior planning to enter the business world weighs iolo opportune ities and laces the ordeal ol interviews. Qthers are pusy with college entrance examinations. Fortunately, Withrow advisers after competent and experienced guidance to help these upper li A An informal conference with Mr. Mathias helps many a senior boy to decide the perplexing problems concerning college 'Q 1 x classrnen arrive at wise plans tor the tuture. and welcoming guidance U- il t l W of experienced educators LV 3 Q 'I s i .NRM f vp .Vg F-w 9 xzliywgffiif 1 if Ji-53 MGA if gf 9 S L wif I iw, KWH , , A S 5 ' 4 .AM .gf , pf 39' 2? K Ll me 5 gk!! 5 we, X Ll It F.. Q L as W i- Q 1 X W. X K ask.-s , 1 L , if Q xg ,N , 1 'E 1 K , A52 2 if 3332? 7 Eiga Y ff V .41 V -L1 Sxf A Rx, T53 dr? 5- Q Sw as g s 5 1 1 S 3 1 ,JS ' k X 52 Q S 132 expert guides lead 3054 withrowites to wisdom Withrow's etticient and competent management is in the capable hands ol Mr. Mathias: friend, guide, and principal. Page eighteen It Withrow may be compared to the cloclc perched high on its tower, the students become the lace ot the cloclc, seen by everyone. But the faculty represent the worlcs ol the cloclc with the principal, Mr. Mathias, as that indispensable main spring. Without its carefully-coordinated statcl ot educators, Withrow would no longer exist. Each time the hands ol this clock move, they marlc otlt a small but noteworthy taslc com- pleted by a teacher to help Withrow ticl4. and social adlustment these advisers also instruct Sophomore and iunior boys can always count on Mr. Vigard tor helpful advice. As it his numerous duties as assistant principal were not enough, he is also responsible tor managing the boolcroom and the student store, both ot which are housed in the same room on the tirst tloor. Equally typical of the high quality ot Withrow administrators, Miss Agerter, dean ot girls, helps many puzzled pupils make the right decisions. The senior girls' honorary society, Dux Femina, is sponsored by Miss Agerter. Through her influence, high standards ot scho- lastic achievement and service are maintained. Withrow Junior High proudly claims Mr. Wilbur as its head. An assistant principal, he establishes junior high policies and the program oi studies so that Etties and E-Hats are prepared to meet the ditticulties of senior high school. l-le trains, dis- ciplines, and aids seventh and eighth graders. Page nineteen encourage New school counselor and adviser ot freshman boys, Mr. Rudolf has proved his worth by able handling ot boys' study halls and junior voca- tional conterences. Coming trom a smaller school, he says that he's walked endless halls and climbed countless tlights ot stairs at Withrow. As adviser ot treshmen girls, Miss Murphy, school counselor, helps them make out their annual programs. Under her wing, confused Htreshiesu soon become oriented to lite at Withrow. Another duty tor which she is recognized is her etticient supervision of Minstrel costumes. Mrs. Konrad, the assistant to Miss Agerter, takes care ol withdrawals, census, and study halls lor girls. She is also the adviser ol Tip Toppers, a post suiting her height. Her note- worthy ambition is to get all the girls to school on time just one day ot the year. llt's never happened yet.l those inert intellects with patience and proficiency. Qtlice worlc is olten tedious, but our secretaries lceep their pleasant manner. Dictation, corres- pondence, and mimeographing are some chores done to help Big and Little Withrow run smoothly. Miss Allen, who is responsible lor the bulletin, also has a sweet side, her candy louyers testify. Miss Schwartz teaches the telephone system to student aides. And what a time she hasl X .Ji MSE I f 'f ig I f s 1 lkln wk ' giye, 'C 44 l 'f5f?:5,.aQ:.-, f , , kr' . W Q' i Mrs. Bolmer, Mr. Wilbur's helper in Little With- row is in charge oi requisitions and the Junior l-ligh Bulletin. Miss Hoefle, Mr. Mathias' secre- tary, is very popular with the faculty, as she is paymaster. She also handles correspondence and graduation credits. Mr. Vigard's assistant, Mrs. Hammann, is lcept busy doing clerical worlc and aiding in the management of our boolcroom. Page twenty one W. WJ. .,..- .mmm- W ...,.,M,,, if nf' ,av Q an xx: Wx W , ww 1 i 03 1 1 .1-, 1 --nn ..- Mw- 4'2 -Q ax? 58 -4' 'Q .L f ff? A ,gk '55, M Sym A ,gifgf 3Yf1i:f'fW.-L , gg 2 . 1f'iQlTff?f Q 91 A .. -W ,V I 7 Wifwffh . ' E! 222 i 3 932 fi PJ V3 F35 53 f 'x . 11 19 N , 5 2 X, 5 x O C f F.. 4- '-mfs 'K , ,Uv w im Fa gm: limi mm num iw! N. i use m e L M' WWE mm,-sr ? EM? 0 I 4 4 22 '-J 04 I- N hh X 0 These are the faculty who patiently subiect each bewildered Withrowite to his daily quota of de- clensions, angles, and grammar--the order of the thundering voice and withering glance. Science maintains that once they, too, were children: but that does not prevent our sudden lost feeling when caught hurling paperwads or lacking an assignment. Yet somehow, even with- out HADACOL, the faculty musters up cour- age enough to educate the next generation. Row I-Argabright, Bernice Elizabeth: Mathematics: Atkins, Dorothy Pearce: English: Beck. Virginia O.: English, Withrow Play- ers: Bisceglia, Barbara: General Business, Shorthand, Typing: Blasberg, Grace R.: Physical Education, Health: Born, Virginia Brewer: English: Bowman, Mary B.: Algebra. Business Arithmetic: Jurgens, Joan: English, Physical Education. eq..-1 Row 1-Brauneclcer, Elizabeth: English: Broadbent, Adah: Art: Burns, Daniel Joseph: Oral Class tor the Deal, Row 2-Caslxey, Homer Thomas: Chemistry: Caveman, Monica: Amer- ican History, World History: Cavendish, Vina Mae: American History, World History, History Club. Row 3-Coe, Ruth Doris: Social Studies: Corcoran, Effie: Stenography, Stenographic Ottice Practice, Typewriting: Davidson, Walter A.: Science, Math. Row 4-Davis, Marie Claire: English, Annual Literary Adviser: Denner Lillian Sophia: Physiology, Biology, First Aid Club: Eppinger, Jeanette: Spanish, Spanish Club. Q Row 5-Fels, Etta Angeline: Mathematics: Gates, Emery: English: Giesen, Ruth Joanne: Home Economics, Home Ec Club for Junior High. Row 6-Gilliland, William Paul: Physical Education, Head Football Coach: Gooley, Garnet: Sales and Advertising, Merchandising, Future Merchandisers Club: Graham, Eleanor Jane: General Math, Plane Geometry, Alpha Y-Teens, Tower Y-Teens. Row 7-Kreuzman, Stella Green: Art, Annual Art Adviser: Grove, Ruth: Latin, Gens Togata: Hanners, Charles Stanton: Algebra, Biology, Ritle Club, Alpha Hi-Y. Row 8-Hartsell, Ethel Hennehe: American History, American Prob- lems: Hedges, Joseph: Science, Mathematics: Heger, J. Herbert: Bi- ology, Camera Club. through this world flows a river, the river of learning. on one side is ignorance, on the other knowledge. born in the Row 'I-Hensel, Albert Carl: Physical Education, Mathematics, Jr. High Boy's Athletics: Higgins, Howard: Geography, Trattic, Cross Country, Track: Hildebrandt, Mary Margaret: English. Row 2-Hoffmeister, Frank E.: Woodwork: Holder, F. M.: Arch. Draw- ing, Mech. Drawing: Holland, Theresa R.: Mathematics. Row 3-Howard, Wilbur Wilde: Music: Howe, Clayton Morgan: Phys- ics, Physics Club, Huheey, John Ernst: Physical Education, Ass't Foot- ball coach, Head Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach. Row 4-Hunt, C. Merle: History, Algebra: Hutchison, Elverta Groves: Biology, Botany: Irwin, Mildred: Math. Row 5-Keller, Mamie Catherine: World History, World Geography: Kitzman, Martha C.: Spanish, World History: Klimczok, Stanley: World History. Civics. Row 6-Knost, Ralph P.: Bookkeeping, Mathematics, Beta Chi: Krapp, Ruth Lizette: Social Studies: Lally, Dorothy S.: Physical Education, Health, G.A.A. Activities. Row 7-Maish, Marion: Latin, English, Assistant to Latin Club: Martin, Ansel Claude: Choirs, Glee Clubs, Choral Music: Matthews, Roy Douglas: Mathematics, Electricity. Row 8-Meredith, Ellis: English: McMullin, Catherine Ann: Algebra, General Moth: Moormann, Hildegard Marie: English. land ot ignorance, the ambition ot all withrowites is to enter the land ot knowledge. to help them cross the dividing river, Row l-Mudge, Mary Rosalie: Spanish: Niceley, Charles E.: Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Lunchroom Supervision: Nilioloft, Sylvia Sicha: German, English, German Club. Row 2-Nimmo, Lommond Weston: Physical Education, Cross Country, Traclc: Noonan, Frances l.: Home Economics, Homemalcing, Home Ec Club: Oberschmidt, Carl F.: Electricity. Row 3--Owens, Anderson Duguid: Algebra, Plane Geometry, General Science, Bowling Team, Golf Team: Parlcs, Aletha: Geography, Business Administration, Typing: Perin, Louisa Butler: Mathematics. Row 4--Pfister, Robert J.: Art and Applied Art, Cheer Leaders, An- nual, Stage Crew: Pooley, Mary Helen: Librarian: Rehring, Margaret C.: Librarian. Row 5-Renshaw, Marvin: Civics, English, Journalism, Tower News: Reynolds, Ethel A.: English: Rhollans, Arthur E.: Business Law, Boolc- lceeping, School Treasurer, Faculty Business Advisor ot Annual. Row 6-Richards, Allen Louis: General Science, Physiology, Ass't. Football, Ass't. Basketball, Ass't. Baseball: Richey, Robert Carl: General Science, Mathematics: Robinson, Mabel Joyce: Physical Edu- cation, Dolphin Club. Row 7-Rosenberger, Mariorie: Speech, Thalian Dramatic Club: Rocltel, Esther M.: Home Economics, Home Economics Club: Sall- wasser, Audrey Pauline: Physical Education, Chorean Dance Club, GAA Activities. Row 8-Sanders, Adelaide W.: Mathematics: Schirmer, Herbert Rey- nolds: Arts and Cralts: Schroeder, Helen: French, French Club. a bridge has been built. this bridge is different from others, with travel passing one way-from ignorance to knowledge. Row I-Seay, Nellie B.: Shorthand, Type, General Business! Shaffer, Luella: American History, Algebra: Sherman, Harold E.: American Problems, American History, Tennis Club. Row 2-Sibcy, Jessie E.: English: Simons, Joseph: English: Smith, Edwin Milton: Chemistry, General Science, Algebra. Row 3-Smith, George Gilmore: Harmony, Theory, Bands, Instrumental Music: Smith, Ross W.: General Metals: Srofe, J. Garner: Sociology, Economics, Cooperating Teacher, Philologia, Jr. Town Meeting. Row 4-Stearns, Russell Lewis: Graphic Arts, Offset: Stose, M. llo: Art: Taylor, Helen Holbrook: English, G.A.A. Row 5-Thornton, Dolores D.: Biology: Tillord, Jean: Problems ol Democracy, Director ol Social Clubs: Tracy, Virginia E.: Home Econ' omics, Science, Junior Red Cross. Row 6-Vance, Mariorie H.: Home Economics. Household Chemistry: Vordenberg, Kenneth Elmer: Physics. General Science, Radio, Beta Hi-Y, Radio Club: Wallter, Maxine Lowrie: Social Studies. Row 7-Warner, Florence: Oral, Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Math: Williams, Anne: English: Wilson, William Cleveland: Mathematics. Row 8-Wirth, Raymond Joseph: Physical Education, Swimming Coach, Social Hygiene: Wood, June B.: English, Scribblers: Wood, Leona: Home Economics. this bridge is withrow's understanding and helpful faculty: one widely-recognized for encouraging greater attainment. L. :aim I ww' 12 M ff mf , .fgigf iaifi 2 43835 ,Aw X -3 2 f ef . L z ::-Vff: 2 - 'iii K 'Zh f -21 1. 731: Sl 1 Swfwww AL 2 VE Q9 gg mem PW. 2 ,S .b. simpering sophs. Junior pictures receive smug smiles trom the blcse senior who primps, anticipating his screen-test. upon the other half - kids will be Vi ., eil, What 'rhe Wifhrow Tower saw-the weafherman giving us a few holidays because of a blizzard: busy treasurer's office: a band which provided real foo+ball spirit: +he lost Cen+ral cheerleaders: the famous Tiger band and maestro: that ew 5' shapely selling point of the '51 Annual: Jaclc and The Tiger: and now our pledge to +l1e flagng +l1e long-remembered Award Day: tempting bread from Home Ec classes, our ind usfrious string quariefg fhe popularity of +l'1e candy machine. Page thirty-two Luminous in the night, the profile ot Withrowu portrays beauty, strength and spirit. Yet thirty-tive years ago Dr. John Witttrow's plan tor a tower was regarded as a waste ot public funds. Today, a iandmariq, it broudiy bears a touretaced ciocic and the inscription at its base: So teaciw us to number our days tifiat we rnay appiy our Hearts unto wisdomfi Row I-Adlrins. Bette Glynn: Litercitas l.2: Scribblers 4. Vice Pres. 3: Spanish Club 4: Thalian 3.4: Tower News Rep. l.2.3. First Page Co- Editor 4: Athletic Rep. 2. Adler, Herbert Paul l Herb l. Aigner. June Emily: Beta Chi 2: Junior Choir 3: Alpha-Y 2. Row 2-Albrecht. Dorothy Marie l Dottie l: Camera 2.3.4: Lunch- room l.2.3,4. Alexander. Betty Lou l Lou l: Home Ec. Club 4: Bowl- ing 2,3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Phi Gamma Sigma, Pres. Albrecht, Ruth Evelyn: Gens Togata l.2,3: Lunchroom I.2.3.4: C.L.C. Row 3-Anderegg. David l Dave l: Sigma Gamma: History Club 2. Vice Pres. 3: Philologia 3, Vice Pres. 4: Senior Choir 2.3. Treas. 4: Minstrels l.2.3.4: Tennis Club l,2.3: Tower News 3. Business Mgr. 4: Senior Council: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y: Tri Chi. Anderson. Juanita Rose l Min l: Beta Chi 2.3.: Future Merchandisers 4: Physics Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3: G.A.A. l,2.3: Dolphin Club 2,3.4: Baseball l.3: Alpha Hi-Y l: lnteriratority Council 3.4: Phi Gamma Sigma. Treas. 4. Anshutz. William Stover l Bill l: History Club 3.4: Physics Club 3: Philologia 3.4: Baseball l.3.4: Basketball l.2: Football l.2.3.4:'Tiger Club 3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y. Treas. 4: Tri Chi. , Row 4-Anthe. Dorothy Pauline l Dottie l: Home Ec. Club I: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Baseball 2: Theta Alpha. Ashman. Margaret Ann l Marg l: Dux Femina: French Club 3.4: Scribblers 4: Gens Togata l.2: Junior Town Meeting Club 4: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Volley- ball l.2,3.4: Baseball 2.4: Dance Club l.2.3: Tennis Club l: Bowling 4: Tower News Rep. 4: Altruist. Avril, Werneth John l Wernie l: Band l. 2.3: Co-Pres. 4: Orchestra l.2.3.4: Minstrels l.2.3.4: Withrow Players l.2.3. Pres. 4: Tower News 3: Tower News Rep. 2.3: Alpha Hi-Y. Sec. 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Tri Chi. Vice Pres. 4. Row 5-Aglamesis. Peter Thomas l Pete l: Philologia 3.4. Ballard. Francis James l Franlc l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Wal- nut Hills: Minstrels 3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Chi Sig. Bang. George Robert l Gay l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hughes: Gens Togata 3: Thalian 4: Pep Squad 2 ' Row 6-Barbeau, Robert Edward l Ears l: Football 2.3.4: Baseball 3.4. B-ardis. Thomas John l Tor l: Baseball 3.4: lota. Barnes. Jeane Marlene l Marie l: Merchandising Club: Home Ec. Club l.2: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. Bowling: Annual Rep. 1.3: Alpha Y: Theta Alpha. Row 7-Barnes. John Ray: Gens Togata 2: Philologia 3.4: Physics Club 3: Minstrels l.2.3.4: Tennis Club l,2: Thalian 3.4: Projection Crew l.2,3. 4: Railroad Club l: Alpha 'Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Chi Sig. Sgt.-at-Arms 2: Vice Pres. 3, Barton. John Howard: Annual Rep. 3: Projection Crew l.2: T.O. Batsche. Jean Sherwood l Jeannie l: French Club 3.4: Min- strels 3: G.A.A. 2.3: Volleyball 2.3: Baseball 2: Dance Club 2.3: Tennis Club 4: Tower News 3: Pep Squad 2: Alpha-Y I. Vice Pres. 2: E.O.X.. Pres. 4. Row 8-Bauer. Mary Elizabeth l Minnie l: Beta Chi 4: Home Fc. Club 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4. Bauer. August Paul: French Club 4: Annual 'Photographer 3: Annual Rep. I: Tower News Rep. 4. Beclr. Ben: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hughes: T.O.. Treas. 4. proud withrow graduates. ,Y ,- , ,, ,. . Row 1-Becker. Barbara Gale l Barbie l: G.A.A.: Kytyves. Beglen. Lois Elizabeth: Beta Chi 2.3: Spanish Club 3: F.T.A. 3: lndividual Sports 2.3: Volleyball 3: Tennis Club 41 Riding Club I: A.B.K.. Sgt.-at- Arms 4. Benlrert. Charles Edward l Charlie l: Band 3.4: Cross Country 3: Tennis Club 2: Nature Club 2. Row 2-Bennett. Donald Earl l Don l: Boys' Glee Club 2.3: Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4. Beran. Milo Richard: Gens Togata 2: Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Football: Basketball: Tiger Club 4: Tri Chi. Corr. Sec. 4. Berry. Mary Belle l Turk l: Beta Chi 2: Home Ec. Club 2,3: Volleyball 2.3: Basketball 2: lvyettes. Treas. 2.4. Row 3-Best. Bob Allan: Physics Club 3.4: Spanish Club l.2: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Radio Club 4. Pres. 4, Betz. Jeanne Ruth l Jeannie l: Dux Femina: Gens Togata l.2: French Club 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: Minstrels 3. 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: lnterlratority Council. Sec. 4: Tally-Ho. Pres. 4. Biedinger. Richard Frank l Dick l: German Club 2: Football l.2. Row 4-Blaney. Howard David l Hoddy l: Philologia 3.4: Gens Togata l.2.3: History Club 2.3: Minstrels 3.4: Annual Lit. Staff 3, Co- Editor 4. Blasingame. Alberta l Bertie l: Entered Withrow in Senior year from East Vocational: lnterlratority Council: Tau Kappa. Bloom- field. Mariorie Catherine i Margie l: Home Ec, Club 4: Annual Lit. Stott 3.4. Row 5-Boesch. Frances Louise: Beta Chi 3: Tennis Club 3: Pep Squad 2.3: Tower-Y 4: C.L.C. Bolee. Earle Eugene l Bols l: Beta Chi 4: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 2,3,4: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Tennis Team l.2: Annual Ad Salesman 3: Alpha Hi-Y: T.S.. Treas. 4. Boothby. Forrest Leroy l Lee l: Beta Chi I.2.3.4: History Club 2.3: Rifle Club 2.3.4. Row 6-Bouldin. Eugene Leonard l Slim l: Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3.4: Football 3. Box. Mary Mildred: French Club l.2.3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Choir 3: Minstrels 3: G.A.A. I.3: Baseball I.3: Basketball l: Volleyball I.3: Bowling l.2: Individual Sports 2: Tennis Club 2: Withrow Players l.2.3: Tower News 2: B.O.X. Branch. Harold l Twig l. Row 7-Brandenburg. Charles Donald l Pickle l: Sigma Gamma. Pres. 4: Football I.2.3.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Tiger Club 2.3. Pres. 4. Brandhorst. Jewel Elizabeth: Dux Femina: Gens Togata 2: Head Maiorette 2.3.4: Presentation Orchestra 3.4: Band 3, Co. Pres. 4: Symphonic Band 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2. 3.4: Basketball l.2.4: Baseball l.2.3,4: Individual Sports l.2: Thalian 2.3. Treas. 4: Tower News 3,4: Senior Council Treas.: Altruist. Corr. Sec. 4. Bremer. Janet Lea l Jan l: Dux Femina: Gens Togata l.2: French Club 3.4: Junior Choir 2.3: Girls' Glee Club 4: G.A.A. I. Corr. Sec. 2. Vice Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Hockey I.2.3.4: Volley Ball l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2,3'.4: Baseball I.2.3.4: Dance Club 3.4: Annual Rep. l: Tower News Rep. 3: Senior Council. Sec. 4: Alpha-Y I: Altruist. Row 8-Brennan. Vaughn Carpenter l Buttercup l: Physics Club 3: Gens Togata 2: Minstrels 2.3.4: Football l.2: Swimming Team l: Track I: Withrow Players l.2.3. Treas. 4: Savings Stamp Rep. l: Pep Squad 2: Swim Club 4: Ritle Club 2: Kappa. Brewer. Gene Byron: Band I.2. 3. Sec. 4: Minstrels 3.4. Brokaw. Meredith George i Bro l: Boys' Glee Club l.2.3.4: Minstrels l.2.3.4. young and full of spirit. Row I-Brooks. Dolores Mae: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Norwood High1 Home Ec. Club 3.41 Future Merchandisersg Tower- Y 3.41 C.L.C. Brown. Emerson Allen l Brownie l. Brown. Patricia Irene l Pat l: Literatas l,2I Home Ec, Club 4i Beta Chi 41 G.A.A. 2.3.41 Baseball 2.3.41 Basketball 2.3.41 Volleyball 3.41 Bowling 3.41 Badminton 3.41 Pep Squad 2.41 C.L.C.. Treas. 3. Row 2-Brown. Thomas Eugene l Protessor l: Entered Withrow in Senior year1 Band 41 Philologia 4. Brueggeman. Janet Carole l Duck l: Gens Togata 21 Outing Club 31 Tennis Club 41 Tower News 31 E.O.X.. Vice Pres. 41 Bruns. John Joseph: T.S. Row 3-Bryan. Philip Walter l Phil l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Wayne Township High School. Bullock. Norma May l Norm l: Gens Togata 21 G.A.A. l.2.3.41 Tennis Club 31 Thalian 3.41 Tower News 21 C.L.C. Burck. Arthur Jack. Row 4-Burress. Haskell Eugene l Gene l: Lett Withrow alter Fresh- man year. Returned to Withrow in Senior year from Lee Academy. Chattanooga. Tenn.1 Football l.41 Golf 1.4. Bush. Bernice Janet. Byrer. Patricia Jo l Pat l: Kytyves. Row 5-Caesar. William. Calder, Donald George l Don l: Physics Club1 Football l1 Annual Rep. 4. Caldwell, Donald Richard l Don l: Minstrels 41 Projection Crew 2.3.4. Row 6FCall. Jerry Edgar l Jer l: Boys' Glee Club I,21 Senior Choir 3.41 'Minstrels 1.2.41 Annual Rep. 2. Carroll. Doris Jean l Babe l: Home Ec. Club l.2.3.41 Beta Chi 31 Future Merchandisers 4. Carey. Stuart Duane l Stu l: Physics Club 31 Alpha Hi-Y 31 Beta Hi-Y 31 Tri Chi. Row 7-Carter. Homer Donald. Cerasi. Rita Jo: G.A.A. l.21 Baseball I.31 Phi Gamma Sigma. Vice Pres. 4. Chilton. Georgia U. l Georgie l: Home Ec. Club I1 Future Merchandisers 41 G.A.A. l.2.31 Volleyball l,2.31 Baseball l.21 Basketball l,2,3I Thalian 31 Tower News Rep. I1 Alpha Y I. f Row 8-Chinn. Jessie Mae l Shorty l: Volleyball l.2.31 Baseball 3: lvyettes. Clark. Janet Muriel l Clarlcie l: Entered Withrow from Wal- nut Hills High in Senior YGGFI Spanish Club 4. Clark. Robert Owen. are prepared to meet the Row I--Clark, William Patrick l Pat l: Tower News Rep. 2. Cleland, Robert Douglas l Bob l: Beta Chi. Treas. 3,41 Band 2.3.41 Football I.21 Thalian. Clem. Ross Lynn: Sigma Gamma1 Philologia 3.41 Physics Club 3.41 Junior Town Meeting Club 41 Beta Chi 3, Treas. 41 Gens Togata 31 Minstrels l.2.3.41 Basketball l,2.31 Tennis Club 2.31 Annual Rep. li Pep Squad: Kappa. Row 2-Cole. Ronald l Ron l: Physics Club 41 Beta Hi-Y 4. Collins, Ezra Ellis l Ez l: History Club 21 Senior Choir 2.3.41 Minstrels 2.3.41 Bowling 4. Collins, Laurence. Row 3-Coolr, Edward Allen l'Big Ed l: Physics Club 31 Minstrels 3.41 Football I1 Basketball I1 Swimming I1 Track I1 Thalian 3.41 Tip Top- pers 2,3,41 Tri Chi. Coe, Polly Ann l Midge l: Senior Choir 2.3.41 Junior Choir li Minstrels 2.3.41 Thalian 3,41 Alpha Y I1 Kytyves. Sgt.- at-Arms, 4. Consalus, Charles Edward l Two Gun l: Gens Togata 2, 31 Physics Club 31 Junior Town Meeting Club 41 Tennis Club 31 Beta Hu-Y 31 T.S. - Row 4-Corbin, William Edward l Corby l: Tennis I,3.41 Basketball li lota. Corbly. Carol Ann: Spanish Club 21 French Club 41 Minstrels 3.41 G.A.A.1 Basketball 2.3.41 Volleyball 3,41 Tennis Club 3i Tally-Ho, Sec. 4. Cornelius. Dorothy Gloria l Dot l: Beta Chi 3,41 Home Ec. Club I.2,3.4. Row 5-Cotton. Mary Etta: Beta Chi 21 Home Ec. Club 2. Cover. Samuel Harmon l Sam l: Football 31 C.O.S. Cox. William Richard l Buddy l. Row 6-Craig, James William l Jim l: Entered in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills1 Bowling I,2.41 Cramer. Carl Arthur William: Physics Club 31 Boys' Glee Club 41 Minstrels 3.41 Camera Club. Sec. 41 Iota. Creelman, Marilyn Joan l Marty l: Spanish Club 2.3.41 Band 2.3.41 Maiorette 2.3.41 Minstrels I,2,3,41 G.A.A. 41 Dance Club 2.3.41 Indivi- dual Sports 21 Archery I1 Withrow Players l.2.3.41 A.B.K.1 Historian 4. Row 7-Crews, Robert Allen l Bobby l. Cross, Lois Irene: Beta Chi 41 Literatas l.2f Home Ec. Club Baseball 3.41 Basketball 2.3.41 Volley- ball 3.41 Bowling 3,41 Horseshoes 31 Badminton 2.3.41 G.A.A. 3.42 Pep Squad 41 C.L.C., Sec. 3. Treas. 4. Crosset, William Boyce l Wild Bill l: History Club 2.31 Physics Club 31 Gens TOQGTCI 31 Beta Hi-Y 41 Minstrels I,2,3.41 Glee Club I,21 Senior Choir 3,41 Baseball 3,41 Tower News Rep. 31 Annual Rep. l.21 Tower News Reporter 31 Philo- logia 3,41 Kappa. Row 8-Daniel, Charlene l Car I: Beta Chi 41 Home Ec Club 3,41 Tower-Y 41 Red Cross Club 3. Dattilo, Theresa Carolyn: Literatas l,2f French Club 21 Girls' Glee Club 31 Junior Choir 21 Minstrels 21 G.A.A. I.2.3.41 Volleyball 2.3.41 Baseball 3,41 Dance Club 21 Dolphin Club 3,41 Cheerleader 3.41 Annual Rep. I,2.41 Tower News Rep. 31 Withrow Players 2,31 Corr. Sec. 41 Altruist. Davis. Dolores: Home Ec. Club 4. problems of this unsettled Row I-Davis. Ronald Lee. Deisenroth. Theodore Jairus l Ted l: Lett Withrow in Junior year and re-entered in Senior year from Way- land Massachusetts: Band I.2.4: Senior Choir 4: Annual Rep. I. De- masters. John Elmer: Bowling 4. Row 2--Denman, Howard Richard l Dick l: History Club 2: Football I: Iota, Sec. 4. Denton Carl: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Norwood High School: Iota. De Vore. Virginia Mae l Ginny l: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Minstrels 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Baseball 4: Bowling 4: Volleyball 3.4: Pep Squad 4: Li- brary 4: C.L.C. Row 3-Diehl. Janet Marie: Phi Gamma Sigma. Dobbins. Barbara Sue l Bobbie l: Junior Band I: Baseball 4: Volleyball 2.4: Ivyettes. Corr. Sec. 4. Dodd. Jan Carol l Hetty l: Alpha-Y I.2: Minstrels 3 Row 4-Doherty. Patricia Ann: Tally Ho. 'Donahue. Carole Ann: Minstrels 3.4: Tennis Club 2.3: Athletic Rep. 2: Tower News Rep. I: Tally Ho. Historian 4. Douglas, Georgia Ann: Beta Chi 2.4: History Club 2: G.A.A. 3.4: Bowling 3.4: Volleyball 3: C.L.C. Rec. Sec. 4, Row 5-Drake. Dianne: Band 2.3.4: Senior Choir 2: Minstrels I.2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Volleyball I.2: Dance Club I.3: Savings Stamp Rep. I.2.3: Withrow Players I.2.3.4: Junior Town Meeting 4: Altruist. Hist- orian 4. Drier. William Edward l BilI l: Beta Hi-Y 3: Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Football I.2: Tennis Club 2.3: Cheerleader 3.4: Capt. 4: Tower News Cartoonist 3.4: An- nual Cartoonist 3: Tower News Rep. 4: Withrow Players 3.4: Librarian- Historian 4: Senior Council 4: Intertratority Council 4: T.S. Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4. Dunham. Charlotte l Shot l: Home Ec. Club I: History Club 2: Bowling I: Future Merchandisers 4: Went to Sarasota High School. Sarasota. Florida. tor Junior year. Row 6--Dunlap. Henrietta l Henry l. Dunn. Patricia Ann l Pat l. Easley. Eleanor Louise l EIIie J: Beta Chi 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Basketball 2.4: Volleyball 2.4: Baseball 4: Ivy- ettes. . Row 7-Eason. Gayle Esther: Gens Togata 3: Dance Club i.2.3: Pres. 4: Minstrels I.2,3.4: G.A.A. I,3.4: B.O.X. Echols. Margie Laverne l Jackie l: Volleyball 3: Basketball 3: Ivyettes. Ecker. Bob William. Row 8-Economou. Robert l Mookas l: Greek Club I.2: German Club 4: Cross Country 2.3: Track I.2.3.4: Gym Team 4: Savings Stamp Rep. I. Edmonds. Betty Jean: History Club 3: Senior Choir 2.3. 4: Robe Committee 2.3.4: GAA. I.2.3.4: Hockey I.2.3: Volleyball I.2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball I: Minstrels 2.3.4: Thalian 3. Sec. 4: Alpha-Y I: B.O.X. Edmondson. John Edward: Track 2.3.4: Cross Country 4. Q 1 world as capable citizens. Row I-Eisele, Joan M. l Jo l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Western Hills. Elder. Jacob Sumpter. Elkin, Cecil Thomas l Cec's l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hughes. Row 2-Ellis, Ernest l Ernie l: Gens Togata 3. Treas. 4i Physics Club 31 Junior Town Meeting Club 41 Track li Athletic Rep. 41 Thalian 3,41 Alpha Hi-Y 31 Beta Hi-Y 41 T.S. Eppert, Janet Sue: History Club 2: Home Ec. Club l,2I Bowling 31 Alpha-Y i: C.L.C. Estep. Dorothy Ethel l Dee l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Western Hills1 Home Ec. Club 3. Row 3-Evans, Thomas Miller l Tom l: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year lrom Sidney High School. Sidney. Ohio1 Sigma Gamma, Sec. 41 Philologia 3. Critic 41 Gens Togata 21 Physics Club 31 History Club 31 German Club 3,41 Junior Town Meeting Club 41 Minstrels 2.3.41 Traclc Mgr. 3i Football 21 Swimming 2.3.41 Thalian 3.41 Tower News 2.31 Sports Editor 4i Tower News Rep. 21 Annual Rep. 31 Tri Chi. Everhart, Mildred l Milce l: Home Ec. Club 2.3.41 Tower-Y 4. Falter, Ralph Robert: Kappa. Row 4-Fangrneyer, Shirley Jean l Shirl l: Junior Choir 2,31 Athletic Rep. 41 Savings Stamp Rep. 21 Kytyves. Vice Pres. 4. Fay. Geraldine lsabel l Gerry l: Literatas l.2i G.A.A. l.2.3,41 Volleyball 1,21 Thalian 3,41 Tower News l.2. Feiler, Ray: History Club 3. Vice Pres. 41 Physics Club 3i Spanish Club 41 Boolcroom 2.3. Mgr. 4. Row 5--Feller. Jack D. l John l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Norwood. Feller. Norma Jeanne l Narm l: Bowling 31 C.L.C. Fessenden, Betty Lee l Spider l: Spanish Club 'li Band l,2.3.41 Maiorette l,2,3.41 Minstrels 2.3.41 G.A.A. l,2.41 Dance Club 21 Tennis Club 3.41 Baslcetball l,2,4I Baseball l.2.3.41 Volleyball l.2.3,41 Indivi- dual Sports 21Thalian 4i Tip Toppers 31 Altruist. Row 6-Fields, Robert Elwood l Bob l: Tip Toppers 2.3.4. File, Donise La Verne l Fiti l: Gens Togata 1,21 Beta Chi 112.31 History Club 21 G.A.A.1 Volleyball l.2,31 Baslcetball 1.21 Hoclcey 2i Mr. Vigard's Ottice i.2,3,4. Fischbaclc. Bill Basil l Fish l: Basketball 21 Cross Country 2.3. Row 7-Fisher. Lynn: Entered in Senior year from Batavia. Ohio1 Spanish Club 4i Senior Choir 4. Robe Committee 41 Minstrels 41 T.D.T. Flottman, Carol Irene: Spanish Club 31 Girls' Glee Club 31 Minstrels 3,41 Tennis Club i1 Volleyball l,41 Baseball 21 Basketball 21 Thalian 41 B.O.X. Floyd, Rosemary l Rosie l: Junior Choir 21 Treas. Office 3. 4. Row 8-Flamm. Barry Russell: Lunchroom 3.4: Nature Club i.21 Ritle Club 2,31 Beta Hi-Y 4i iota. Foley, Sue Kathy: Senior Choir 21 Li- brarian 3.41 Madrigal 41 Minstrels 1,213.41 G,A.A. l.2.3,41 Lite Saving 2.31 Swimming Team l.2,3,41 Individual Sports l,2.3.41 Dolphin Club 2.3.41 Annual Rep. 1.41 Athletic Rep. i.2. Forance. Ann Elizabeth l Red l: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Sharonville1 Home Ec. Club 41 Tally-Ho. a possibility of war casts ZW P, 5 With the draft age foremosf in boys' minds, a+fention is cen+ered on the Air Force. a shadow on plans of our seniors: Page Jriwirfy-nine Row I-Fcrance. Norma Catherine l Lucky l: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Hudson High School, Hudson. Massachusetts: History Club 4: Theta Alpha. Forbus, E. Ronald l Son l. Forste, Earle Omer: Philologia 3: Spanish Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: tvtinstrels 3.4: Athletic Rep. 3: T.S. Row 2-Franzone. Jeanette Enea: Entered Withrow in Junior year irom Reading High School: Tennis Club 4: Thalian 4: Lunch Room 3.4: Tower-Y 4. Freeland. Paul: B.T.O.. Pres. 4. Garvey. James Elsworth l Jirn l. Row 3-Gaynor, Joseph Michael l Joe l. Getgey, John Jacob i Getch l: Physics Club 3: Tennis Club l.4: Baseball Mgr. l: Basket- ball lvigr. l: Football Mgr. 2.3.4: Tiger Club l,3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Alpha Hi-Y 4: Tri Chi. Rec. Sec. 4. Gilpin. Arvella Mae l Shorty l: Beta Chi 4: Home Ec. Club 2.3.4: Tower-Y 3.4. Row 4-Gist. lda Lee l Tootsie i: Home Ec Club 4: Volley Ball 2.3.4: Intertratority Council 3.4: lvyettes. Pres. 2. Glenn. Robert Gordon li'Bob l: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Football l.2.3.4: Track l.2: Gym Team l.2.3: Baseball 4: Tiger Club 3.4: Athletic Rep. l: Tower News Rep. l: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Kappa. Corr. Sec. 3: Tri Chi. Gloss, Virginia Joyce l Ginny i: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Norwood: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Future Merchandisers 4: Tower-Y 3, Treas. 4: Treas. Office 3: C.L.C.: Sec. 3. Row 5-Gomien, Paul Donald. Goodell. Frank Staley: Gens Togata 3: Basketball 2: Track l.2.3.4: Cross Country 3.4: Annual Rep. l: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y. Gortsas. Alex l Gortsie l: German Club l.2: Phil- ologia 3.4. Row 6-Gray. William Lee l BiIl J: Track l.2.3.4: Cross Country 4: Tiger Club 3.4: Tennis Club 3: Projection Crew 2.3,4: Savings Stamp Rep, 2: Athletic Rep. 4: Alpha Hi-Y: Beta Hi-Y: Tri Chi. Gray. Frank Snell: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Dunford School. Green, Eldon l Junior l: Football 2.4: Track 1.3.4. Row 7-Gregory. Jim: Minstrels 3.4: Golf Team 3.4: T.S. Grein. Jean Ann. Griffin. Laura l Laurie j: Beta Chi l.3.4: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A.: Volleyball l.2: Baseball 1.2: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Thalian 4: Tower News 3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Athletic Rep. l.2.3: Pep Squad 3.4: B.O.X. Corr. Sec. 4. Row 8-Griffin. Lauretta l Retta l: Beta Chi 4: French Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Tennis Club 2.4: G.A.A. l.2: Volleyball 2: Hockey I: Tower News Rep. l.2.4: Annual Lit. Stott 2.3: Tower News 3: Athletic Rep. l,2: Pep Squad 3: B.O.X. Griffith, Maurice Holliday Dasai: Track 3.4: Cross Country 2. Grueninger. Louis Edward l Mike l: Bowling l.2.3.4: Otiset Club 3. Pres. 4: Reserve Football i. but. with reliance in their Row 1-Guenther, Mary Ruth l Gunth 1: Dux Femina, Vice Pres.1 Gens Togata 1,21 French Club 3,41 Junior Town Meeting Club 41 Girls' Glee Club 2.31 Minstrels 3,41 G.A.A. 1,2,3,41 Volleyball 1.2.31 Dance Club 2.3. Sec. 41 Baseball 21 Annual Lit. Stott 31 Annual Rep. li Altruist, Pres. 4. Haerr, David Eugene l Dave 1: Boys' Glee Club 3.41 Junior Choir 21 Minstrels 3.41 Football 3,41 Basketball 1,21 Alpha Hi-Y 31 Beta Hi-Y 41 Tri Chi. Hagen, Katherine M. l Katie 1: Beta Chi 41 Minstrels 3.41 G.A.A. 3,41 Basketball 2.41 Baseball 41 Volleyball 41 Tennis Club 41 Thalian 41 B.O.X. Row 2-Hain, Joan Coral: Gens Togata 1.21 French Club 3.41 Scribe blers 41 Girls' Glee Club1 Minstrels 1,2.3,41 Dance Club 1.2.31 G.A.A. 1.2.31 Tennis Club 1.3.41 Annual Lit. Staff 31 Tower News Rep. 31 B.O.X. H-all. Alma. Hall. Billie La Verne: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Columbus North, Columbus, Ohio1 Spanish Club 3.41 Beta Chi 41 Senior Choir 41 Girls' Glee Club 31 Tennis Club 3.41 A.B.K. Row 3-Hall, Susan D. l Susie 1: G.A.A. 2.3.41 Basketball 2.41 Dance Club 21 Baseball 2,41 Volleyball 41 Tower News Rep. 31 B.O.X. Hamil- ton, Wanda Marie l Wannie 1: Home Ec. Club. Hancock, Shirley Moe l Shir1 1: Beta Chi 2.3.41 G.A.A. 1,2.3.41 Baseball 11 Dolphin Club 1.2,3.41Alpha-Y 21 Tower-Y 3. Row 4-Hanselman, Mary Evelyn l Hansie 1: Home Club 41 Girls' Glee Club 2.3.41 Senior Choir 41 lvlinstrels 41 Volleyball 21 Bowling 31 Pep Squad 41 Alpha-Y 1. Hansman, Richard Herold 1 Bones 1. Harrington, Donna Esther: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Re- dondo Union High School, Redondo Beach. Cali1ornia1 Tally Ho. Row 5-Hattendorf, John Carl l Hat 1: Physics Club 31 History Club 3.41 Tennis Club 41 Beta Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 41 Hi-Y Council 41 Chi Sig. Hayes, Birchard C. l Bert 1: Minstrels 41 Swimming Team 11 Galt Team li Thalian 3,41 Alpha Hi-Y 31 Beta Hi-Y 41 Chi Sig. Heckel, Margaret Claire l Margy 1: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hillsdale School: Beta Chi 41 Gens Togata 21 French Club 3,41 Scribblers 41 lvlinstrels 2.3.41 G.A.A. 41 Tennis Club 3,41 A.B.K., Chap- lain 4. Rwo 6-Heineman, Nancy Carolyn: Individual Sports 11 Volleyball1 Dance Club 21 Dolphin Club 41 Tennis Club 41 Saving Stamps Rep. 21 E.O.X.. Rec. Sec. 3.4. Heis, Ruth Ann l Hi-C 1: Beta Chi 4i Home- making Club 41 G.A.A. 3.41 Baseball 2.3.41 Bowling 3,41 Basketball 3,41 Hockey 2.3.41 Volleyball 2.3.41 Tip Toppers 41 Pep Squad 4. Helms, Kathleen Ann l Kimmie 1: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Comm. High, Wheaton, lllinois1 Beta Chi 41 Home EC. Club 41 Spanish Club 41 G.A.A. 41 Bowling 41 Pep Squad 4. Row 7-Hendricks. Markay Ann: Literatas 1.21 Minstrels 21 G.A.A. 3. 41 Dolphin Club1 Annual Rep. 1.3.41 Altruist. Hendrixson. Jerry Paul: Football 3,41 Track Team 11 Gym Team 2. Hera, Dorothy Lee 1 Doddie 1: Gens Togata 2,31 Thalian 3,41 Annual Rep. 31 Tower News Rep, 21Alpha-Y 21 Library Assistant 2,31 Junior Red Cross Club 3. Row 8-Herron, Bonnie Rae 1 Bon 1: Beta Chi 2.3.5, Sec. 4i Home Ec. Club 3.4.51 G.A.A. 1.4.51 Bowling 41 Hockey li Volleyball 2,31 Tower News Rep. 21 Athletic Rep. 31 Pep Squad 3.5: Lunchroam 1,2.3,4,51 Library Assistant 2.3.41 Alpha-Y 1. Pres. 21 Tower-Y 3, Sec. 41 Aliquippa, Pres. 51 lntertratority Council 5. Herron, Emma Alice: Home Ec. Club 2,31 Junior Choir 2,31 Senior Choir 41 M-instrels 4. Hicks, Theodore Arthur l Hickie 1: Physics Club 41 Football 11 Tennis Club 31 Annual Rep. 4i Athletic Rep. 21 Beta Hi-Y 4. knowledge and capacities. Row I--Hill, Robert Randolph l Hick l: History Club 21 Track l.2,3, 4i Cross Country 4: Tiger Club 41 Annual Rep. 2: T.S. Hiltbrand, Jacqueline l Jackie l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Robroin School, New Orleans, La.: Future Merchandisers1 G.A.A. 2,31 Volleyball 2,31 Dolphin Club 2,31 Tip Toppers 3. Hoeweler, Elaine Rose: Beta Chi 41 G.A.A. l,2,3,41 Thalian 3,4: Theta Alpha. Row 2-HoFFord, June. Hofmann, Joan: Girls' C-lee Club 3,41 G.A.A. 3,41 Basketball1 Volleyball: B.O.X. Holloway, Harold Raymond l Rabbit l: Gens Togata 3: Junior Choir 2: Boys' Cvlee Club 3: Nature Club 2. Row 3-Holloman, Carl William l BilI l: Sigma Gamma, Sgt.-ah Arms: Philologia 3,41 Minstrels 3,41 Football 2.3.41 Basketball 2,3,41 Track 3,41 Tiger Club 3,41 Alpha Hi-Y, Treas.'3: Beta Hi-Y, Pres. 4: Chi Sig, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Holt, Arlene: Entered Withrow in Sophoe more year From Hughes: Gens Togata 4. Holt, Marlene. Row 4-Honaker, Mary Lou l Lou l: G.A.A. 2,3,41 Bowling 3,41 Hockey 21 Basketball 2,3,41 Baseball 3,41 Volleyball 21 Badminton 3,41 Table Tennis 31 Treas. Office 2,3,4: C.l..C., Pres. 4. Hornback, Margaret Jean: Home Ec. Club 3. Treos. 4. Howard, Albert. Row 5-Howard, Climmie Zone l Clim l: Entered Withrow in Junior year lram Aberfailg Volleyball 31 Hockey 3. Howard, Geraldine Frances l Gerry l: Volleyball 31 lvyettes. Howard, Peggy Ann: Tower News l: Tau Kappa, Sec. 31 lvyettes. Row 6-Huber, Jack William: Tip Toppers 2.3. Treas. 4. Heck, Ethel Mae l Eth l. Hudson, Franklin Donald l Hucls l: Physics Club 4. Pres. 3i History Club 2,31 Junior Town Meeting Club 41 Philologia 3, 4: Senior Choir 3, Pres. 47 Madrigal 4: Minstrels l,2.3,4: Football l,2: Withrow Players l,2,3,41 Senior Council: Alpha Hi-Y 3i Beta Hi- Y 47 Tri Chi. Row 7-Hudson, Harold: Withdrew in Sevior year to enter Air Force. Huey, Barbara C. l Barb l: Leit Withrow in Sophomore year. Re- entered Withrow irom Deer Park in Senior year. Phi Gamma Sigma. Hughes, Marilyn Claire l Lyn l: Literatas l, Vice Pres. 21 Home Ec Club 4: Minstrels 3,4: G.A.A. l,21 Hockey l,2I Individual Sports l,2,41 Tennis Club l,2: Volleyball 3,41 Shuttlebcard l,2,41 Annual Ad Stahl 41 lnteriratority Council 3: Tally-Ho, Corr. Sec. 4. Row 8-Hughes, Roy John l Sockey l: Baseball 2,3,41 Tiger Club 2.3, 4. Huneke, Joan De Mar l Joanie l: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Midwood1 History Club 3: Home Ec. Club 4: Minstrels 3,41 Volleyball 3.4: Basketball 3,41 Dolphin Club 3,41 Baseball 3,4: Tip Toppers 3,41 Tally Ho. Hysong, Patricia Gean l Pat l: History Club 2,31 Future Merchandisers 4: Minstrels l,2,3: Bowling l,3. they initiate careers and Row I-lalungo, Rosemarie: Horne Ec. Club 2. Ingram. Ralph Peyton l Mohawk l: Beta Chi 4: Annual Rep. I. Irish. Dorothy Ann l Dot l: Senior Choir 2.3, Vice Pres. 4: Madrigal Choir 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Bowling l.2,3: Tennis Club 2: A.B.K.. Rec. Sec. 4. Row 2-Jackson. Anna Katherine l Yicker l: lntertratority Council 4: Tau Kappa. Treas. 4: lvyettes. Pres. 4. Jackson. Jean Marie. Jacobs. Valentine l Val l: Gens Togata 2: Physics Club 3: Philologia 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Thalian: T.S. Row 3-James. Gloria: Home Ec. Club 2. Janney, Robert Elwyn l Rocco l: Pep Squad 2: Track l: Beta Hi-Y 4: Kappa. Jenkins, Constance Janette l Connie l: Home Ec. Club 4: Volleyball 2: lvyettes. Row 4-Jenkins, Patricia Jean l Pat l: Gens Togata 3.4: Beta Chi 2: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.4: Hockey l.2: Baseball 2: Volleyball l: Basketball 2: Archery 4: Tennis Club l.2.3.4: Annual Ad Stott 3: Tower News Rep. 3: Annual Rep. l: Altruist. Johnson. Frederic Hezi- kiah l Tweenie l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Wood- ward. Johnson. Magdalene: Beta Chi 2: Spanish Club 3: History Club 2.3: Future Merchandisers. Corr. Sec. 4: G.A.A. 3: Baseball: Volleyball: Basketball: Bowling 3: Tip Toppers 3. Rec. Sec, 4: C.L.C. Row 5-Jones. Marcella Mae l Marcy l: Tip Toppers 3.4: C.l..C. Jones. Martha May l Marty l: Phi Gamma Sigma. Jones. Meredith Louise: Dux Femina. Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Gens Togata l.2: French Club 3.4: Scribblers 3, Rec. Sec. 4: Senior Choir 2,3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Dance Club 2.3, Treas. 4: G.A.A. l,2,3: Historian 4: Hockey l.2.3,4: Volley- ball l.3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Baseball l.2: Annual Rep. 3: Athletic Rep. l.2: Senior Council: B.O,X.. Pres. 4. Row 6-Jones. Percy l Perc l: Beta Chi 4: Physics Club 4: Gens Togata 4: Nature Club l.2: Future Teachers of America 3: Tenth Grade Choir 3: Tennis Club 2.3: Pep Squad 4: Stamp and Coin Club l. Jones. Pearl Anne: Dux Femina: Physics Club Sec. 3: Senior Choir 2,3.4: Minstrels 2,3.4: G.A.A. 2,3.4: Tennis Club l.4: Hockey 2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3,4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Baseball l: Dolphin Club 2.3.42 Lifesaving 2.4: individual Sports 4: Tower News Rep. 2: Altruist. Jord- an. William Elzworth i Bill l. Row 7--Jordan. John Layton l Pasquale l: Spanish Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Swimming 1.2: Gym Team 4: Tennis Club 3: Kappa. Jordan. Ruth Ellen i Ruthie l: Future Merchandisers 4: G.A.A. l.2: Volleyball l.2,3: Basketball l.2: Baseball l: Hockey l: Alpha-Y l. Kakle. Shirley: Entered in Senior year from Norwood. Row 8-Kalomeres. George: History Club 2: Physics Club 3. Kelley. Barbara Lee l Bobbie l: Volleyball 2: Hockey l: Athletic Rep. 3. Kendle. Barbara Ann l Barb l: History Club 2: Future Merchandisers. Treas. 4: Annual Rep. 2. lives of their own making. Row I-Kennedy. Phyllis Jane l Phil l: History Club 3: Senior Choir 2, Sec. 3. Librarian 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Cheerleader 4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Basketball I.2,3: Volleyball I,2.3: Hockey I.2: Dance Club I.2.3: Tennis Club I.2: Tholian 3.4: Altruist. Kessler. Jon David: Gens Togata 2: Physics Club 3: Beta Chi: Minstrels 4: Swimming 2.3.4: Thalian: Annual Rep. 4: Alpha Hi-Y: Beta Hi-Y: Chi Sig. King, Isabel l lzzy l: Dux Femina: Scribblers 3.4: Gens Togata 2: French Club 4: Minstrels 3,4: Dance Club 2: Tennis Club 2,3: Baseball I: Basketball 2.3.4: Volleyball I.4: Hockey 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3,4: Tower News. Editor-in- Chiet 4, Co-editor ol Fourth page 3. Reporter 2: Annual Rep. I: B.O.X., Rec. Sec. 4. Row 2-King, .Iames Howard l Bo l: Football I: T.O. Kirby. .lack Mills. Klappert. William David l Willie l: Basketball I. Row 3-Kleinfelter. Lawrence Lee l Larry l: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Tiger Club 4: Football I.2.3: Mgr. 4: Baseball. Mgr. 3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Tri Chi. Kleinschmidt. Mary Louise l Lu l: Literatas I.2: Tennis Club I,4: Hockey I: Volleyball 3: Basketball 2: B.O.X. Koch. John Robert l Jack l: Gens Togata 2,3: Philologia 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Annual Art Staff 2,3, Co-Editor 4: Junior Town Meeting Club 4: Railroad Club I: Rifle Club 3. - Row 4-Koehler, Charlee Ann l Char l: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Tennis Club 2: Hockey 3.4: Baseball 2.4: Basketball 2.3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Lite Saving 2.4: Dolphin Club 2.3. Sec.-Treas. 4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Tip Toppers I,2.3: B.O.X., Vice- Pres. 4. Koenig, Raymond Harl: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Norwood High School. Kolthoff, Paul Edward: Golf 2.3.4: Bowlirg 4: Proiection Crew 2.3.4. Row 5-Kossen, Martha Elizabeth l Marty l: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Volleyball 2.4: Archery I: Baseball 3.4: Individual Sports 2: Dolphin Club 2.4: Pep Squad 3.4: Aliquippa. Carr. Sec. 4. Kraemer, Donald Edward l Digger I: Lunchroom l,2.3,4. Krehbiel, David Edward l Dave l: Sigma Gamma: Gens Togata. Treas. 2: Junior Town Meet- ing Club 4: Nature Club I: History Club 2.4. Pres. 3: Philologia 3. Pres. 4: Minstrels 3.4: Tennis Club I.2.3: Withrow Players l.2.3,4: Tower News 2,3, Publicity Mgr. 4: Tower News Rep. 3: Pep Squad 2: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Senior Council: Tri Chi. Pres. 4. Row 6-Kressel, Richard Philip i Dick l: Gens Togata 2,3: History Club 3: Senior Choir 2: Minstrels 2. Lambert. Charles Logan l Buzz l: Minstrels 2.3.4: Golf 2.3.4: Bowling 4: Annual Photographer 4: Camera Club 4: Radio Club 2. Lamblin, Danny Riley i Arm l: Baseball I.2. 3.4: Basketball I,2,3.4: Football I.3: Beta Hi-Y: Chi Sig: Tri Chi. Row 7-Lambert, Harry William l Hare l: Sigma Gamma. Treas.: Gens Togata I.2: Physics Club 3: Minstrels I.2,3.4: Tennis Club I.2,3. 4: Withrow Players 2.3. Vice4Pres. 4: Senior Council: Beta Hi-Y 3.4: Tri Chi. Lanham. Elaine: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Senior Choir 4: Min- strels 4: Archery 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 2.3.4: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Pep Squad 3.4. Lapthorn. Harvey Clemens l Butch l: Athletic Rep. 3.4: Tower News Rep. 2. Row B-Laux, Shirley l Shirl l: Literatas I,2::Home Ec. Club 3. Rec. Sec. 4: Bowling 3,4: Volleyball I.2: Z.B.K., Rec. Sec. 4. Leilheit. Jo- anne: Beta Chi 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey I.2.3.4: Basketball l,2.3,4: Volleyball I,2.3.4: Baseball I.2,3,4: Individual Sports 2.3. Mgr. 4: Tennis Club I: Dolphin Club 3.4. Leiiheit, Marianne: German Club I. Vice Pres. 2. Pres. 3.4: Physics Club 3: Literatas l, Sgt.-at-Arms 2: Scribblers 4: Senior Choir 2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hock- ey 2.3.4: Volleyball I,2.3,4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Baseball I.2,3.4: Arch- ery I: Individual Sports 3.4: Dolphin Club 3,4: Tennis Club I.2. the senior's active life is Row I-Leonard. James Robert Football l.2.3.4: Basketball 2: Track 3.4: Tiger Club 3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: lnterlratority Council 4: C.O.S. Lester. Robert Joe l Bob i Lewin, Coe Mae: Beta Chi 4: History Club 4: Junior Choir 2: Minstrels l.2.3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Bowling 3: Tennis Club 3.4: Tower News 4: Annual Art Staff l: A.B.K.. Pres. 4. Row 2-Lewis, Tom Howard l T.L. l: Gym Team I.2: Baseball 3.4: Cheerleader 3.4: Tower News Rep. 4: Beta Hi-Y 3.4: T.S. Vice-Pres. 4. Lilley. William Edward l Bill l. Long. Charles Glenn: Football I.2: T.O. Row 3-Long, Joan Claire: Beta Chi 3: A,B.K. Longnaker. John William i Doctor l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills: Beta Chi 4: Philologia 3.4: Cross Country 2.3: Gym Team 2.3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Kappa. Losey. Lucille L.: German Club 2.3: Future Merchandisers 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3: Baseball l.2.3: Hockey 2.3: Volleyball 2.3: Basketball 2.3. Row 4-Loux. Shirley Rose l Punkin l: Home Ec. Club 4: Tennis Club l.2. Ludwig. lvan James l lve l: C.O.S. Lundquist, Richard Le- roy l Dick l: Sigma Gamma: Spanish Club I.2: History Club 2.3: Physics Club 3: Orchestra l.2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Presentation Orchestra 2.3.4: Tennis 2: Tennis Club l.2.3.4: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Tower News 2.3.4: Senior Council: Tri Chi. Corr. Sec. 3. Row 5-Lutz. James l Jim l: Spanish Club I.2: Physics Club 3: Band I.2: Presentation Orchestra 2: Minstrels 3.4: Tennis Club 4: Tower News 2.3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Tri Chi. Corr. Sec. 4. Lyons. Robert David l Boop l: Physics Club 3: Football l.2.3: Gym Team I.2: lnteriratority Council: Kappa. Lyons, Ronald Wilford i Tex l: Football l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4: Basketball 2: Tiger Club 2.3.4: Tri Chi. Row 6-MacDonald, Eugene Robert l Mac l: Tenth Grade Choir 2.3: Junior Choir 3: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Tip Toppers. Mack- lin. Leon William l Buster l: Junior Choir 2.3: Football l.2.3.4: Track l.2.3.4: Maddox. Diane Virginia l Di l: Spanish Club l.2.3.4: History Club 3: Physics Club 3: Junior Town Meeting Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: Thalian 2.3.4: C.L.C. Row 7-Mallios. Mary Julia: Beta Chi 3: Home Ec. Club I.2: Girls' Glee Club 2.3. Malott. John Spence: Physics Club 4: Rifle Club 3. Manley, Marianne: Gens Togata 2.3: Scribblers 3.4: Future Teachers oi America 3: Girls' Glee Club: Tennis Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Volley- ball 2.3: E.O.X. Row O-Markel. William Donald l Bill l: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year lrom Columbus West: Physics Club 3: Philologia 3.4: Foote ball 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: Tiger Club: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4. Mar- lar, Juanita Jean l Nita l. Martin. Janet Marie: G.A.A. 4: Volleyball 3: Basketball 2: Athletic Rep. I: Tip Toppers 3: B.O.X. illustrated by members of Dux Femlna Seated R Winston J Brand hrst B Tegel D Vlgard I Kung M Jo s J Bremer M Shepler Standing P Jones L Mosler M Guenther P Thomas J Betz M Ashman M Simmons E Vorhls Sigma Gamma Seated R Lundqulst T Evans' W. Holloman: J. Srofe' C. Branden- burg- D. Anderegg. Standing: H. Lambert: R. Clem' E. Mueller' W. Shafer' J. Priclcett' D. Krehbiel. The sixteen gurls ot Dux Femlno and the twelve boys ot Sugmo Gamma good models tor younger students represent o cross section ot Wnthrow lute These honorory groups not only give scholar ships but lceep Wnthrow in the eyes ot the public through the high school section ot city newspapers. Litt Stott. N x X Xi B 1 x - A sXW X Wx sig and dux. honored for leadership. ' . s.f - mn-lux. . ewan.. Y Row I-Martin. John Clifford l Jay l: Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Newport. Ky.: Football l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2: Track l,2.3: Baseball 2: Beta Hi-Y 3.4. Mattes. Marlene Marie: German Club l.2. 3. Vice-Pres. 4: Physics Club 3: Senior Choir 2,3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey 2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2.3. Mgr. 4: Baseball l.2.3,4: lndividual Sports 3.4: Bowling 4. McCabe. D-avid Frederic l Dave l: Football I. Row 2-McCollom. Dorothy Jean l Dottie l: Home Ec. Club 2. Mc- Collum. Mary Joyce l M.J. l: Scribblers 3.4: French Club 2: History Club 3: Gens Togata 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Archery I: Bulls Eye Club I: Hockey 2.3.4: Basketball l,2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3,4: Baseball l.2.3,4: Annual Lit. Stal? 3.4. McCormick. John Lucian l Louiggi l: Rifle Club 2.3: Kappa. Row 3-McFee. Norma Ann l Mickey l: Spanish Club l.2.3: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Archery Mgr. 4: Tennis Club 2: Individual Sports l.2.3.4: Annual Rep. 2.3: Annual Ad Stott 3.4: E.O.X. McGoron. James Albert l lv1ac l: T.S. McHugh. Peggy Ann l Peg l: Future Merchandisers 4: Volleyball 1.2: Bowling I. Row 4-McKee. Richard Edwin l Ed l: Senior Choir 2.3.4: Madrigal 4: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Rifle Club 2: Savings Stamp Rep. l.2. McKean. Nancy Lee i Nance l: Gens Togata 2.3: Greek Club l: Literatas I: Lunchroom 3.4: C.L.C. McKinley. Bette Ann: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hillsdale School: French Club 3.4: Gens Togata 2: Scribblers 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Tennis Club 2.3.4: G.A.A. 4: A.B.K.. Treas. 4. Row 5-Mealy. Valerie Ann l Skipper l: Home Ec. Club 2: Bad- minton 3: Archery 3: Tower News Rep. 2: T.N.T.. Corr. Sec. 3. Mc- Vicker. Norman Westfall: Spanish Club 2: Beta Chi 4: Minstrels: Thal- ian 4: Beta Hi-Y: Chi Sig. Messemer. Ronald John l tv1essmo l: Football l.2: Baseball 3.4: Tower News Rep. 2: lota. Row 6-Meyer. Donald Elmer l Don l: lota. Milam. Barbara Jean l Barb l: Girls' Glee Club l.2: Annual Lit. Staff 2. Miller. Allan Millard l Al l: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Junior Choir 2: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Annual Rep. 2. Row 7-Miller. Ann Ruth: Beta Chi 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey l.2.3.4: Hiking l.2. Mgr. 3.4: Volleyball l,2.3.4: Dolphin Club 3.4: Basket- ball l,2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Individual Sports. 2.3.4: Tennis 2.3.4: Tower News l: Savings Stamp Rep. 2. Miller. Charlotte l Char l: Gens To- gata 2.3: Minstrels l,2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey l.2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3,4: Basketball l.2.3,4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Individual Sports 2.3.4: Hiking Club 4: Dolphin Club 3: Dance Club 2: Savings Stamp Rep. l: Z.B.K. Corr. Sec. 4. Miller. Steve Beniamin l Benny l: Entered With- row in Senior year irorn Anderson: Band 4. Row 8-Mills. Florene: G.A.A. l: Bowling l.4: Volleyball l.2: Baseball 2: Hockey l. Mills. Mildred Allene l tv1illie l: Beta Chi 2.4: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Band lg G.A.A. 4: Tower Y 4. Minning. George Thomas. at last! their awaited year Row I-Mohn, John Hollis l Jack I: Physics Club 37 Football li T.O. Bowling I,47 Tennis Club I7 Archery 47 Annual Lit. Stott 37 Kytyves. Moore, Jean Elizabeth l Rabbit I: Beta Chi I7 Home Ec. Club I7 T.N.T. Row 2-Moore, .loan Claire l Joanie I: Home Ec. Club 4i French Club 37 Minstrels 3,47 G.A.A. I.2,3,47 Volleyball I.2,3,47 Archery 47 Bowling 47 Tower News 2. Second Page Asst. Editor 3, Co-editor 47 Tower News Rep. I7 Altruist, Vice Pres. 4. Moore, Marian Leon: Beta Chi 2,37 Home Ec. Club 27 Gens Togata I,2.3.4. Moore, Ruth Ellen l Ruthie I: Annual Rep. 4. Row 3-Moorman, Margaret. Morris, Jean Cordes l Jeannie I: Liter- atas li Spanish Club 2i Physics Club 37 Drum Maiorette 3,41 Minstrels 3.47 G.A.A. I.2,3,47 Hockey l,27 Volleyball I.2,3,47 Basketball I.2,3,47 Baseball I.2,3,47 Tennis Club I.2,3,47 Tower News 3.47 Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Mosier, Louise Stewart l Lou I: Dux Femina. Pres.7 Gens To- gata 2.3.47 Vice-Pres. 47 Junior Town Meeting Club 47 Girls' Glee Club 2.3.47 Orchestra I.2,3I Presentation Orchestra I.2,3,47 G.A.A. I.2,3,47 Hockey 37 Volleyball l,2,47 Dolphin Club 2.3.47 Tennis Club 37 An- nual Rep. I.27 Tower News Rep. 37 Alpha Y I7 Altruist. Row 4--Motley, Barbara Ann l Barbie I. Mueller, Richard Earl l Chubby I: Sigma Gamma7 German Club 2.3.47 Physics Club 3i Band I.2,3. Treas. 47 Presentation Orchestra l,2,3,4i lvlinstrels 47 Gym Team l,2,47 Annual Rep. I7 lnterlratority Council, Vice-Pres.-Treas. 47 Kappa. Sec. 3. Pres. 4. Neff. Lou Jean: French Club 27 Senior Choir 2.3.47 Minstrels 2.3.47 G.A.A. l,2,47 Hockey I7 Basketball I.47 Volleyball I.47 Thalian 3.4, Tower News Art Stalil 47 Alpha Y I7 Ky- tyyes. Treas. 4. Row 5-Neidhord. Elaine Doris: Minstrels 3.47 G.A.A. 47 Volleyball 47 Tower News 3,47 B.O.X. Neidich. Clara Zetlrin l CIaire I: Beta Chi 37 Home Fc. Club, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 47 Lunchroom 3.47 Aliquippa. Neidich, Nick l Spider I: Senior Choir 37 Gym Team 27 Swimming Team l,27 Track 37 Football I.2,3.4. Row 6--Niemes. Nancy Adele: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Summit Country DOY, Spanish Club 37 Home Ec. Club 4i .lunior Choir 27 Girls' Glee Club 3.47 Minstrels 3,47 Basketball 47 Baseball 47 Withrow Players 2,37 Carr. Sec. 47 Tally-Ho. Nelson, Bob A. Chi Sig. Nelson, Sally Ann: Spanish Club 47 Minstrels 3.47 G.A.A. l,2,47 Volleyball l,47 Baseball l,2,47 Dolphin Club 2.3.47 Archery 47 Tennis Club 3,47 Alpha Y I7 Altruist, Carr. Sec. 4. Row 7-Nicola, Ted William l Nick I: German Club 2.3.47 Football I.2.3.4. Noelcke, Ruth Ann l Ran I: G.A.A. I.2,3,47 Baseball I.2. Mgr. 3.47 Individual Sports I.2,3,47 Hockey 2.3.47 Basketball 2.3.47 Volleyball I.2,3,47 Dolphin Club 2.3.47 Tip Toppers I.2. Treas. 3. Pres. 4. Nolting, Rolla Jeanne: History Club 3.47 Spanish Club 47 Literotas l,2i Girls' Glee Club 2.3.47 lvlinstrels 47 Annual Art Staff 27 Annual Ad Stott 3. Co-Editor 47 Tip Toppers I.2. Sgt.-at-Arms 3. Vice Pres. 47 Tally-Ho, Corr. Sec. 4. Row B-Noll. Sue Natalie: German Club 37 Junior Choir 37 Girls' Glee Club 47 G.A.A. I.3,47 Dolphin Club 47 Volleyball I.2,3,47 Bases ball l,27 Individual Sports I.2,3,47 Hockey I7 Athletic Rep. 37 Junior Red Cross Club 3. Obenshain, Anne l Annie I: History Club 37 An- nual Ad Stott 3. Co-Editor 47 Altruist. Ogier. Robert Paul. with places to go. people Moore, Gloria Jean l Agg I: Literatas Ii G.A.A. 47 Volleyball I.2.47 Row 'l-Othling, June Claire l Junie l: Gens Togata l.2: Spanish Club 3.4: Girls' Glee Club 3,4: Presentation Orchestra 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Thalian 3.4: E.O.X. Pappas. Louis: Chi Sig. Parker. Charles William l Butch l: Senior Choir. Mgr. 4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Track l: Football l.2: Withrow Players 3.4: Senior Council: Proiection Crew 2.3: lnterlratority Council. Pres. 4: Iota. Pres. 4. Row 2-Parker. Shirley Rae l Shirl l: Beta Chi 2.3.4: Home Ec. Club l.2.3.4: G.A.A. 3. Patrick. Mary l Mimi l: Beta Chi 2: Home Ec. Club l.2: Lunchroom 3.4. Feagler. Jesselean l J.L.P. l: Beta Chi 2: Home Ec. Club 2: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Tower News Rep. 2. Row 3-Peebles. Gordon: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Deer Park: Junior Choir 3: Annual Art Stott 4: B.T.O. Pennington. Bobbie Marie: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Lincoln. Perrino. Minnie Carmella l Min l: Home bc. Club 4: G.A.A. l.2.4: Volley- ball l,2.3.4: Baseball 3.4. Row 4-Peters. Sherry: Spanish Club 2.3. Rec. Sec. 4: Minstrels 4: Tennis Club l.2.3.4: Dolphin Club 2.3.4: lntertratority Council 3: A.B.K. Cor. Sec. 4. Ptiester. Joann l Joy l: Home Ec. Club 3: Gens Togata 4: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Volleyball l: Baseball 2: lndividual Sports 2: Dolphin Club 2.3.4: Bowling l: Tennis Club 2: Thalian 4: Tower News Ad Staff 2.3: Annual Rep. 3: Kytyves: l-listorian 3: Pres, 4: lnterfratority Council 3.4. Phillips. Jeannette l Jenny l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes: Home Ec Club 4: T.N.T.: lyyettes: lntertratority Council 4. Row 5-Phillips. George Henry l Cyclops l: Basketball I: Golf l.2: Iota. Philipps. August Martin l Bud l: Junior Choir 2.3: Boys' Glee Club 4: Minstrels 4. Pierce. Shirley Mae: Beta Chi 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Baseball 3: Bowling 4: C.L.C. Row 6-Pinson. Agnes Belle l Aggie l: Entered Withrow in Senior year trom Sylvester. Georgia: Scribblers 4: Thalian 4: Tower News 4: Kytyves. Platt. Carolyn Rose l Cissie l: French Club 2.3: Pres. 4: Senior Choir 2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Volleyball l: Annual Lit. Staff 3. Co-Editor 4: Tower News Rep. 3: Alpha -Y l: Z.l3.K.. Pres. 4: lnterfratority Council 4. Polder. Juanita. Row 7-Portner. Florae l Flo l: G.A.A. 3.4: Basketball 3: Valley- ball 3: Bowling 3.4: C.L.C.. Vice-Pres. 4. Prechtl, Sylvanna Theresia: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hughes: Spanish Club 2.3. 4: German Club 3.4: Junior Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 4. Preston. Audrey l Audie l: Future Merchandisers 4: Spanish Club l.2.3: Min- strels 3: G.A.A. l.2.3: Archery l.2.3: Basketball l.2: Volleyball l: Baseball 2: Tennis Club 2: Annual Art Staff 3: E.G.X. Row B-Price. Donald Dean: Boys' Glee Club l.2.3: Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels l.2.3.4: Thalian 3. Pres. 4: Annual Rep. l.2: Tower News Rep. 2. Tower News 2.3: Pep Squad 4: T.O.. Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4. Price. Mabel Janet: Entered Withrow in Junior year trom Terrace Park: Home Ec. Club 4: T.N.T. Price. Patricia l Pat l: Dance Club l: Tennis Club 3.4: Volleyball 3: lndiyidual Sports 2: Alpha Y 3.4: Kytyves. to see. and plans to make: Row I-Price. Shirley Mae: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Deer Park. Prickett, Jack Howard: Sigma Gamma, Vice Pres.. Physics Club. Treas. 3: Junior Town Meeting Club 4: Baseball. Mgr. 3: Annual Rep. 3.4: Tower News 4: Alpha Hi-Y, Pres. 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: Tri Chi, Treas. 4. Puroff, Thomas C. l Tom l: Spanish Club l.2,3. Pres. 4: Physics Club 4: Minstrels I.2.3: Withrow Players l,2.3.4: Annual Rep. l: Tower news 2: lota. Sgt. at Arms 4. Row 2-Radcliffe, Marie lrene l Ree l: Home Ec. Club: Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3: G.A.A. Rakel. William Edward i Rake l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Purcell: Swimming Team 41 Track 4: Baseball 4. Rask, Bill Anthony l Willie l: Junior Choir I: Boys' Glee Club 2: Senior Choir 2.3.4: Mgr. 2.3: Minstrels 2.3,4: Football l. Row 3-Ratcliff, Marilyn Elaine: Literatas l.2: Tower News 2, Advertis- ing Mgr. 3. Rehling, Marlene Jean l Bunny l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Regina: Home Ec. Club 2.3: Beta Chi 2. Reimann. Allred Frederick l Ali l: Physics Club 3: Senior Choir 2.3, 4: Tennis Club 4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4. Row 4-Richards, Bob G. l Richie l: Physics Club: Gym Team 2: Alpha Hi-Y: Beta Hi-Y. Richardson, Alberta June l Bert l: German Club 2.3.4: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Tennis Club 2.3: Dance Club 2: Hockey l.2.3.4: Volleyball l,2,3,4: Basketball l,2: Bowling 3: Girls' Track 3.4: Mgr. 3.4: Baseball I,2: Athletic Rep. 4: Tower News 2: Tower Y 3: Pres. 4: Richardson. Helen Jo: Spanish Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3: Tennis Club l.2: Archery l. 2: Annual Art Stott 3: E.O.X. Row 5-Rielxe, Robert Harry l Rick l: Boys' Glee Club l.2.3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrels 4: Athletic Rep. 4. Riggs, Mary Sydnie l Syd l: Spanish Club 3.4: Home Ec. Club 3.4: Minstrels 2,3.4: G.A.A. l.2: Basketball l,2: Volleyball l.2: Individual Sports 3: Tip Toppers 4: Kytyves. Rec. Sec. 4. Rockel, Kirl William l Rocky l: Basketball. Mgr. 2.3,4: Football l.3,4: Track l.2,3.4: Tiger Club 3.4. Row 6-Rohne, James Albert l Jim l: Pep Squad 2. Romine, Barbara Jane l Barb l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Athens High School: Tip Toppers 4. Roos, Claire Eleanor l Rooster l: G.A.A.3.4: Lunchroom 4. Row 7-Ruess, Dolores Farrel: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Overbrook High School, Philadelphia, Pa.: French Club 4: Thalian 3.4: Z.B.K.. Vice Pres. 4. Ruff, Robert Owen l Bob l. Rushing, Rosemary l Rosie l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hartwell High School: Gens Togata 2: French Club 4: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 4: G.A.A. 2.3.43 Tennis Club 3.4: Tower Y 3: E.O.X. Row 8--Russell, Gladyce Nancy l Red l: History Club 2: Band 1.2. Ruttkay. Louis Edward l l.ou l: lota. Sarr, Carl Edwin l Eddie l: French Club Treas. 4: Minstrels 4: Football l.2.3: Basketball 2: Track 3: Withrow Players: Annual Rep. 2: Tower News Rep. l,4: Tri Chi. every hour is overflowing Row I-Sachs, Michael l Mike l: Football I. Sanders, Bruenetta: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Hughes High School. Sandusky, June Fay: Home Ec. Club 41 O.A.A. I1 B.O.X. Row 2-Sondige, Annie Louise l Ann l: Tower-Y 4. Sanza, Carmella l Curts l: Beta Chi 2i Home Ec. Club 21 G.A.A. Ii Volleyball I,2,31 Baseball 21 Bowling 3. Schlottman, Mary Lou l Lou l: Baseball 21 Volley BaII21Z.B.K. Row 3--Schmidt, Betty Jane l Beanie l: Home Ec. Club I,21 History Club 2,3,41 Spanish Club 41 Physics Club 3i G.A.A. 2,41 Hockey I,31 Volleyball 2,3,41 Basketball 2,41 Baseball 2,41 Tower News 2, As- sistant Editor First Page 3, Co-Editor First Page 41 Tower News Rep. 3. Schoolfield, Bruce William l Scho l: Football 2,3,41 Basketball Mgr. 2,3,41 Tiger Club 3.4. Schubert, Joyce Ruth l Schubie l: French Club 3,41 Gens Togata I,21 G.A.A. I,2,41 Dance Club I,2,31 Volleyball 3,41 Baseball 3.41 Bowling 41 Archery 41 Altruist, Sec. 4. Row 4-Schuster, Carole Elizabeth: Home Ec. Club 4i Volleyball I,2, 3i Tennis 21 Archery 2i Badminton 21 Pep Squad 31 Aliquippa, Sec. 4. Schweitzer, Carl Gordon l Schweitz l: Band I,2,3,41 Orchestra I,2,3,41 Presentation Orchestra I,2,3,41 Minstrels I,2,3,41 Bowling I,2, Schwiet- ert, Bernice Ann l Necee l Row 5-Scott, Pauline l Patty l: History Club 2,3. Seilkop, Shirley Jeanne l Beanie l: Literatas I, Treas. 21 Scribblers 3,41 Gens Togata I,2,3,41 Beta Chi 41 Band I,2,3,41 Presentation Orchestra 3,41 Minstrels 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,41 Tennis Club Ii Annual Lit. Stott 31 Annual Rep. Ii Alpha-Y I. Shafer, William Coatesworth l Shat l: Senior Class Pres.: Sigma Gamma1 Oens Togata I,2,31 Senior Choir 2,3,41 Alpha HIAY 41 Senior Council1 Tri Chi, Sgt.'at4Arms 4. Row 6-Shearwood, Carol Naomi l Me l1 Beta Chi 41 Nature Club 21 Hockey Ii Basketball 21 Baseball 21 Volleyball 21 Tennis Club 21 Bowling 31 Tower News Rep. 41 Camera Club Ii Savings Stomp Rep. 2i Junior Red Cross Club 4i Pep Squad 41 Alpha-Y I1 Tower-Y 4. Shepler, Marilyn Ruth l Shep l: Dux Femina, Sec.1 Spanish Club I,2, 3,41 Junior Choir 21 G.A.A. I,2,3, Treas. 41 Volleyball I,2,3, Mgr. 41 Baseball I,2,3,41 Basketball 21 Individual Sports I,2,3,41 Annual Rep. 2, 31 Alpha-Y I1 Kytyves. Shifflet, Neville Earl l Nick l: Annual Lit. Stal'i 21 T.O. Row 7--Shockley, Nancy Jean l Peanut l: Orchestra 3,41 Band 2,3,41 Minstrels I,2,3,41 Tennis Club 3,41 Withrow Players 41 Tower News 2, 3,41 A.B.K. Sies, Lloyd Eugene l Breezy l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Central Vocational High School: Junior Choir 31 Boys' Glee Club 41 Minstrels 4. Simmons, Margaret Ruth l Honey l: Dux Feminag Gens Togata 2,31 French Club 3, Sec. 41 Scribblers 3, Carr. Sec. 4: History Club 41 Senior Choir ,3,41 Robe Committee 3,41 tvladrigal 3, 41 Minstrels 2,3,41 G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Swimming I,2,31 Mgr. 41 Dolphin Club 2,3, Pres. 41 Hockey I,21 Volleyball I,2,31 Basketball I,2,31 Base- ball Ii Annual Lit. Stott 21 Tower News 2,3, Third Page Editor 41 Savings Stamp Rep. I,21Altruist, Treas. 4. Row 8-Simpson, Charles Picket l Sonny l: Simpson, Janet Aleen: Spanish Club 21 Beta Chi 3,41 Home Ec. Club 3,41 History Club 41 O.A.A. 3,41 Hockey I1 Volleyball 2,3,41 Baseball 3,41 Shuttleboard 3, 41 Table Tennis 31 Archery 4i Tennis Club I,2,31 Red Cross Club 41 Tower-Y, Sec. 4. Shroyer, Vera Estelle l Vee l: Beta Chi 31 Home Ec. Club 2,3, Pres. 41 Junior Choir 3. and home a refueling post. Q. 'fi Hof' 1 Q x vw x. Q Er-f .. Q .. V5 - 4 Q x -J '5 lf. I' . Ka. 15.4 . 1.51- ' i Q-.in ,, , n 'nb 2 Qs Q ?.. . N. J ' 1, Q A if .Q Y' ,'1.',,q ,..f - - '-,'. fp 1-ss . n' 5' I' QQ- .wg 1 . A' N e- . :- .- , ,Q . 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F Row I-Smith, Barbara Ann l Barb l: Senior Choir 2.3, Sec. 4:.Mad- rigal 2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Annual Rep. 4: Savings Stamp Rep. 2: T.D.T. Smith, Donna Jeanne l Jean l: Literatas l.2: Scribblers 3.4: Gens Togata 2: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Thalian 3.4: Tower News 2.3.4: Alpha-Y l: E.O.X. Smith, Harriet: lnter- lratority Council: T.N.T. Row 2-Smith. Robert Lee l Lee l: Philologia 3.4: Physics Club 3: History Club 4: Junior Choir'4: Tennis Club 3: Thalian 4: Annual Ad Stott 4: Ottice 2.3: Camera Club 3: Senior Hi-Y 4. Smith, Wendell Clyde l Smitty l: Philologia 3. Sec. 4: History Club 3, Treas. 4: Tower News Rep. 4: Lunchroom 2.3.4. Smits, Mariorie Joy l Margie l: Gens Togata l,2: Literatas l.2: Scribblers 3.4: Physics Club 3: Junior Town Meeting Club 4: Junior Choir 3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Archery l: Hockey 2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Baseball l,2,3: Tennis Club l: Athletic Rep. 4: Altruist. Row 3-Sochel. Ruth: Future Merchandisers. Sparks, Nancy Lee l Sparkie l: Entered Withrow in senior year from Hughes: Beta Chi 4: Pep Squad 4: Volleyball 4: Basketball 4: Badminton 4: C.L.C. Srofe. John Bailey: Sigma Gamma: Philolegia 3. Sgt. at Arms 4: Minstrels l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Tennis Team 2.3.4: Cross Country 3: Withrow Players 2.3.4: Athletic Rep. l.2.4: Tri Chi. Row 4-Sullivan. Patricia Kathleen l Patsy Kay l: Gens Togata 3.4: Tennis Club l: Thalian 3.4: Tower News 3: Camera Club 3. Steele. Hope Theresa l Hopie l: Entered Withrow in sophomore year lrom Clarion. Pennsylvania: Beta Chi 2.4: G.A.A. 3.4: Bowling 3.4: Basket- ball 3: Baseball 3: Badminton 2.3.4: Harseshoes 3: Volleyball 2.3.4: Pep Squad 4: C.L.C,. Corr. Sec. 4. Stith. Janet Louise l Jan l: Volley- ball 2: Tower News Ad Staff l.2.3: Savings Stamp Rep. l: Tip Top- pers 3: B.O.X. Row 5-Stitts, Marilyn Jean l Stittsie l: Spanish Club 2: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Volleyball 2.3.4: Hockey 2.3: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Tennis Team 3.4: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Thalian 3. Vice Pres. 4: Athletic Rep. 2: Tip Toppers 4: Tally-Ho. Stuewe. Joann Laurine l Jo l: Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Osceola High School, Florida: Tower-Y 4: G.A.A. 4: Volleyball 4. Stull, Norma Jeanne l Norm l: Beta Chi 2.4: Home Fc. Club 4: Tower News 2: Tower News Rep. l. Row 6-Stunich, Kathleen Rose l Kathy l: Future Merchandisers 4: Alpha Delta Gamma. Stumpf. Regina Billie l Reggie l: Entered With- row in Junior year lrorn Hughes High School. Tabor, Lee: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Missouri: French Club 4: Jr. Red Cross Club 3: C.L.C. Row 7-Tarpoff, Steve l Tarp l: Football l.2.4: Tiger Club 4: Beta Hi- Y4, Taylor, Patricia Mary l Pat l: Gens Togata 2.3.4: Home Fc. Club 4: Orchestra l.2.3: Presentation Orchestra l.2.3.4: Minstrels l.2.3.4: G.A.A. 4: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Archery Club 4: Volleyball 3: Tennis 3.4: Individual Sports l.2.3.4: Thalian 4: Tower News Rep. 3.4: Red Cross Club 4: Pres. 3: Y-Teens. Vice Pres. 4: Altruist. Teegarden, Norma Louise: Senior Choir 2.3.4: Madrigal 4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Min- strels 3.4: Aliquippa. Row 8-Tegel, Betty Lee: Dux Femina: Spanish Club l.2.3. Vice Pres. 4: Scribblers 4: Future Teachers ol America 3: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.4: Withrow Players l,2.3, Rec. Sec. 4: Annual Lit. Statf 2: Tower News Rep. 2: Tower News 2.3, Co-Editor Second Page 4: Alpha-Y l: A.B.K.. Corr. Sec. 4. Tevis, Alphonso l Big Al l: Minstrels 4: Tiger Club l.2:3.4: Track l: Cross Country l.2.3.4: U.S. Navy. Thomas, G. Patience: Dux Femina, Treas. 3: Gens Togata l.2.3. Pres. 4: History Club 2.3.4: Scribblers 4. Treas. 3: Literatas l,2: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: G.A,A. l.2.3.4: Hockey l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4: Volleyball l.2.3.4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Individual Sports l.2.3. Mgr. 4: Thalian 3.4: Tower News l: Pep Squad 2.3. soon they must leave us. Row l-Thompson, Albert Evan i Al l: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from North College Hill. Thompson, Jane J.: Entered With, row in Sophomore year lrorn North College Hill: Home Ec. Club 2.3, 4. Thompson, Maxine Madeline: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Woodward: T.N.T. Row 2-Tiemeyer. Robert Elliot Physics Club 3: Band l,2,3,4: Minstrels 3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: T.S., Sec. 4. Toerner, Joan Louise l Bunny l: Literatas l, Pres. 2: lvlinstrels 3.4: G.A.A. l,2,4: Archery l: Hoclrey 2.4: Volleyball l,2,4: Basketball l,2,4: Baseball l,2,4: Tennis Club l,2,4: Annual Lit. Stott l,2,3,4: Annual Rep. l: Altruist, Sgt.-at- Arms. Trappe. Nancy Clarlce l Nance l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Norwood: A.B.K. Row 3-Trost, Janice Mae: Minstrels 3: Baseball 2: Volleyball 2. Tucker, Albertine l Teno l: A.B.K. Turner, lrvin Edward l lrv l: History Club 3.4: Gens Togata 4: Boys Glee Club l: Senior Choir 2,3,4: lvlinstrels l,2: Tiger Club 3.4: Traclc l,3,4: Gym Team l,2.4: Football l,2,3,4. Row 4-Vance, Douglas Dean l Doug l: German Club 3: Senior Choir 2,3,4: Minstrels 2.3.4. Veatch. Barbara Ellen i Barb l: Beta Chi 2.3.4-: Tenth Grade Choir 2: Junior Choir 3: Volleyball 3: Treasurer's ottice 3.4: E.O.X. Viers, Eugene Howard. Row 5-Vigard. Delores Clare l Dodie l: Dux Femina: Spanish Club l,2: Gens Togata 3.4: Physics Club 3: Scribblers 4: Senior Choir 2.3, Sec. 4: Band l,2,3,4: Presentation Orchestra 3.4: Minstrels 2,3,4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Volleyball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2: Baslcetball 2.3: Hoclcey 3: Tennis Club l: Annual Rep. 3: Alpha Y l: Kytyves. Virgil, Janet Elaine l Shortie l': Beta Chi l,2.3: Home Ec. Club 4: Tower Y 4. Vorhis, Elaine Elsa: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year: Dux Femina: History Club 3.4: Future Teachers oi America 3: Spanish Club 3, Treas. 4: Annual Lit. Staff 2.3.4. Row 6-Waite. Shirley Rose: Gens Togata l,2,3: Future Merchandisers 4: Girls' Glee Club 2.3: G.A.A. individual Sports l,2: Bowling l,2: Aliquippa. Waldrop, Lila Mae: G.A.A. l,3,4: Volleyball l,3,4: Dance Club 3: T.N.T. Ward, Joanne Isabelle Frances: Gens Togata 2.3: Thalian 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Volleyball 3: Tennis Club 3: Baseball 3: ln- dividual Sports 4: Archery 3.4: Red Cross Club 3.4: Tower Y 4 Row 7-Ward. Josephine Elizabeth l Jo l: Volleyball 3: Basketball 3. Wardwell, Marlene Lois: Tally-Ho. Washington. John Henry: Junior Choir l: Senior Choir 2.3,4: Minstrels 2.3.4. Row 8-Weaver, John Charles l Johnny l: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year lrom Walnut Hills: Philologia 3.4: French Club 3.4: Senior Choir 2,3,4: Madrigal 3.4: Marching Band: Drum Maior 3.4: Annual Lit. Stott 3: Tower News 4: T.O. Sec. 4: lnterfratority Council. Webster, Louise: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Norwood High School. Weinheimer. Philip l Phil l but memories of years at Row I-Weismuller. Joseph Conrad l Weisy l: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 4: Football I: Ritle Club 3. Winglewish, Catherine Louise l Katie l: Weyer, Geraldine Ann l Gerry l: Home Ec. Club 2: Beta Chi 2: History Club 3.4: Thalion 3.4: Bowling 2: Volleyball 3. Row 2--White. Martin Louis l tv1art l: Gens Togata 2.3: Beta Chi 4: Senior Choir 3.4: Junior Choir 2: Minstrels 3.4: Tower News Rep. 2. White. Marvin Lloyd l Marv l: Beta Chi 4: Physics Club 3. Whitman. Henry Lawson Henry l: Gym Team I. Row 3-Wiley, Joan Helen: Physics Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3.4: Minstrels 3: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Hockey I,2,3.4: Volleyball I,2.3.4: Basket- ball I,2,3.4: Baseball I.2,3.4: Individual Sports 4: Tennis Club I.2.3.4: Tower News 3.4: Altruist. Wilhelm, Paul King l Digger l: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Western Hills: Iota. Wilkinson. Raymond Graham. Row 4-Willson. Richard Daniel l Curly l: Physics Club 3: German Club 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Tiger Club 2.3.4: Basketball I.2.3.4: Baseball 2.3.4: Cross Country 4: Kappa. Wilson. Denis Byron l Wils l: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills: Physics Club 3: Senior Choir 3.4: Orchestra 2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4: Gym Team 2. Wilson. James R. l Jim l: Tiger Club 3.4: Track I.2,3.4: Cross Country 3.4: Football I. Row 5-Wilson. James: Football I.2.3.4. Wilson. Marcia Helen l Marty l: Gens Togata 2: French Club 3.4: GAA. 2.3.4: Valleys ball 2: Basketball 3: Archery 4: Bowling 4: Tennis Club: Tip Toppers 3: Altruist. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Winston, Ruth Ann: Dux Femina: Senior Choir 3.4: Madrigal 4: Minstrels: Presentation Orchestra 2.3.4: Ac- companist Ior Girls' Glee Club 2.3.4: Accompanist tor Boys' Glee Club 2.3.4. Row 6-Witherby. Ronald James l Whiz l: Cross Country I: Track 2.3.4: Football 3.4: Tiger Club 3.4. Wolfe. Robert Louis l WolIee l: Psysics Club 3. Wolf. Charles E. l Charlie l: Band I.2.3.4. Row 7-Wood. John Philip l Woody l: Band Mgr. 2.3.4: Minstrels I,2.3,4: Projection Crew I. Woods, Paul Howard l Dutch l: Minstrels 4: Football I: Swimming Team I: Tennis Club 2.3.4: Athletic Rep. I.2. 3: Savings Stamp Rep. I: Proiection Crew 2.3.4: Alpha Hi-Y 3: Beta Hi-Y 4: B.T.O., Treas. 3: Chi Sig. Work, Betty Ellen: Girls' Glee Club 3.4. Row 8-Wulfeck. Mary Louise l Lou Lou I: German Club 3.4: Future Teachers ot America. Treas. 3: Girls' Glee Club 3.4: Junior Choir 2: Minstrels 3.4: Thalian 3.4: Library Attendant 4. Wunker. JoAnne Harding l Jo l: Literotas 2: Gens Togata I,2: German Club 3,4: History Club 3.4: Tower News Rep. I: Annual Rep. I: Savings Stamp Rep. I: Athletic Rep. 3: Z.B.K. Yerkeson, Richard Douglas l Dick l: Presentation Orchestra 3.4: Minstrels3.4. withrow will linger always. Row l-Zeh, David Barr l Zipp l: Orchestra l,2,3,4q Band 2,3,4g Minstrels 2,37 Track lg Savings Stamp Rep. I, Ziegler, Catherine Ann l Kate l: Greek Club 23 History Club 37 Home Ec. Club 21 Literatas l,27 Spanish Club l,2,3,4g Beta Chi 23 Scribblers 3i Pres. 4, G.A.A. 2,33 Volleyball, Thalian 3,41 Annual Rep, 2,37 Z.B.K. Zinco, Elio D.: Lunchroorn l,2,3,4. Row 2-Zinninger, George Frederick: Philologia 3, Corr. Sec. 4: History Club, Treas. 3i Pres. 4: Gens Togata 2,3,4g Physics Club 37 Place one green lreshie in a test tube. Pour in sports, dances, and two measures ol sorority and frat parties. Carefully add an explosive mixture ol homework, exams and minstrels. Allow to age, exposing to band, choir, physicals, and Junior Town Meeting Club: Annual Rep. l,2,3. Zoes, Roselyn: History Club 3: Future Merchandisers, Pres. 4, Home Ec. Club 4. vocational guidance courses. Mix in assemb- lies, TV appearances, and Junior Town Meet- ing debates. Slowly silt in Frisch's Big Boys, otclicerships, and scholarships, and the re- sult is a well-rounded senior personality Junior Town Meeting experts debate Are Exams Necessary? A vacuum tube, not daughter's grades, interest Dad Tigertown Twirl draws iitterbug enthusiasts: Curly and Jewel smile happily, boolcroom boys receive instructions . , . 'F X ,fs f gm lr El' ,X or sv 1 .M 'fr ar 1 M Wai? if gh f g'3g,5 55531 .1 1,555 Ig I an 'V i ' ,ff ? and y , , , 1 '4 A Q , , Q 4 U 6? 20.7 4 . , .9 if-5,2 4, . K Q Z ln the background looms +l1e symbol of o junior with Nose fo the Grinclsfonef' :F W ' 2-: self-assured juniors grind eternally. t im GQ., Page lilly-seven - 1 -.,, Home Room 226 Row I-E. Brandt: G. Boehm: J. Brown: E. Black: M. Bon- ner: M. Benna: C. Bridges: J. Baldwin. Row 2-L. Ben- son: J. Bauer: M. Arkenau: J. Allstatt: S. Brotherton: M. L. Brown: J. Barbeau: N. Andrus: B. Bryant: J. Bruestle: J. Benzing. Row 3-Z. Braun: A. Bartels: B. Brewer: S. Allen: J. Brophy: F. Bodin: N. Austin: A. Boehm: E. Bartsch: S. Bishop: S. Bonomoni. Home Room 226A Row l-J. Cahall: T. Campbell: E. Crabtree: A. Colv- ard: D. Bush: C. Coffey: l. Doench: C. Decker: M. Donahue. Row 2-P. Coons: J. Chase: M. Daniel: M. Drummond: A. Clippinger: L. Daly: B. Buck: A. Dells: D. Dunlap: D. Donner. Row 3-S. Christopher: S. Coffman: C. Dickerson: N. Dixon: J. Depenbrocln: L. Curtis: M. Collorcl: J. Cobb: C. Carter: P. Dungan. Home Room 227 Row I-C. Frommeyer: B. Fisher: C. Ellis: P. Engellramp: S. Giese: M. Frazier: P. Frede: S. Floyd. Row 2-J. Feldman: D. Gordon: D. Falter: R. Ehrnschwender: A. Ferguson: G. Golden: N. Glover: C. Ernst: M. Fluker. Row 3-J. Ellison: S. Emriclr: J. Hague: B. Fowler: L. Gaynor: D. Ferrell: C. Good: L. Goodell: D. Grover. Home Room 228 Row 1-J. Jones, S. Happ: J. Harvey: J. Irwin: M. Hersch: M. Johnson: R. Hohmon: B. Herschelman. Row 2-J. Hallerman: L. Huguely: C. Hill: D. Houstler: V. Hammons: J. Hayes: N. Herold: N. Hill: M. Jacobs: N. Howard. Row 3-J. Herman: K. Harold: J. Jett: L. Hillyard: D. Howard: C. Henderson: A. Jones: J. Jones: J. Henderson: M. Jenny: M. Hamlin. Home Room 319 Row 1-M. Kassner: M. Knox: P. Knapp: J. Marazzi: E. Marshall: P. Lay: J. Linlr: E. Levitch: P. Marx. Row 2-P. Lanham: J. Koester: S. Kinder: N. Loose: M. Kinney: H. Koenig: S. Martin: J. Keller: M. J. Madden: W. Kapp- ner: J. Jeurgens: M. Klappert. Row 3-P. Killingsworth: N. Lloyd: S. Lapthorn: M. Lapthorn: D. Linville: P. Krumer: N. Kirchner: R. Leahr: M. Keeth: P. Landers: R. Lange: J. Keuper. with autobiographies Home Room 311 Row 1-T. Larimer: B. McCaleb: R. Lehman: H. Johnson, B. Johnson: J. Marsh: J. Lorenz: R. Marsh: J. Kinder. Row 2-R. Kirlrpatric: R. Lester: N. Langefield: V. Ma- hafiey: S. Mathews: R. C. King: W. S. Magly: J. Louiso. Row 3-R. Lowery: C. Langhorst: J. Laurance: L. Kend- riclcs: D. MacKenzie: W. Jones: W. Johnson: K. Lace- field: N. Lynch: P. Konnersman. Home Room 313A Row 1-1. Egotist: D. Stovall: P. Moore: B. Mclntosh: D. McGoron: H. O'Brien: D. Manzel: J. Poole. Row 2-W. Poll: P. Miller: R. McDowell: B. Person: D. Peelis: K. Olinger. Row 3-A. Popp: D. Moore: C. Moore: G. Perry: D. Miller: B. Othling: D. Pabst: D. McGrath. Home Room 313B Row 1-J. Wilkins: H. Wynn: D. Werner: C. Ventch: G. Yoshilcawa: J. White: R. Wheeler: R. Vogel. Row 2- R. VonBargen: D. VonHoene: R. Weiss: M. Wesselman: W. Wilson: D. Warcl. Row 3-P. Wright: J. Willrins: G. Woodie: E. Wertheimer: C. Weaver: H. Vaughn: C. Platt: J. Upson. Home Room 313C Row 1-W. Seiter: R. Sigaioose: H. Schnizer: R. Seiter: D. Schwenther: R. Scott: B. Rabb: J. Shewman. Row 2- R. Rye: W. Scott: M. Ross: L. Smith: G. Smith: E. Rost. Row 3-N. Ruffin: R. Scrugham: G. Richardson: R. Setter: C. Reed: W. Reese: R. Silber. Home Room 313D Row 1-R. Staley: B. Smith: B. Surman: G. Stemptly: J. Swormstecit: E. Trumble: J. Truitt: J. Stewart. Row 2-A. Swormstedt: R. Taylor: R. Sweney: R. Spann: S. Titmuss. Row 3-J. Sweeny: G. Sympson: 1. Egotist: R. Thiede: W. Steinhott: R. Thiellcing: S. Spurgeon: J. Tevis. oncl interest tests in a Home Room 3 I 9A Row I-A. Patton: J. Patton: H. Ninos: M. J. Pickens bold: F. McQueen: P. Patrich: E. Parnell: B. McElwain D. Mergler: M. Mosehart: H. Mocker. Row 3-J. Mc- Kinney: J. Montgomery: J. Meinlschmidt: B. Oberly: U Biquitous: B. Neison: C. Palmer: F. Monk: J. Matthews B. McCartney. Home Room 321 Row I--M. Prater: B. Prinette: C. Puckett: E. Robinson J. Rice: D. Ruess: S. Reynolds: H. Plahs. Row 2-C Reinschmidt: C. Reinschmidt: M. Scherer: S. Savery: N Rodgers: J. Pieper: C. Schmidt: R. Ries: Row 3-S. Ruoff: C. Saurbraun: G. Robison: E. Probst: D. Polder: H. Rudolph: S. Schlifkin: L. Ruscher: J. Ruzicka: M. Rat- cliff. Home Room 32 I A Row I-J. Sears: B. Shields: G. Skaggs: B. Specht: M. Spencer: C. Smith: L. Smalley: N. Shifflet: E. Simpson Row 2-W. Storm: S. Spathelf: J. Stimpert: S. Shives: J Tessendorf: P. Stout: N. Shumate: P. Schroeder: G. Sim- ester. Row 3-J. Schweitzer: J. Steinmetz: T. Shawes: L Swann: M. A. Thomas: P. Sigler: J. Stedam: M. Skeel J. Schoonover: N. Schwarz: S. Selkirk. Home Room 322 Row 1-S. Wright: A. Wesselmann: U. Biquitous: W. Zike: J. Van Cleve: L. Wagner: B. Thornton: N. Wall- ing. Row 2-J. Winters: D. Vaughn: C. Weatherford: M. Weiss: J. Wilson: R. Von Billiard: A. Williams: M. Went- zel: J. Werner. Row 3-J. Willer: B. Venable: E. Vaisinet S. Turner: R. Weaver: G. Wagner: M. Wilson: B. War- lord: M. Wade: J. Wilson. Home Room 306 Row l-E. Campbell: P. Bennett: J. Abbott: S. Arm- strong: J. Bradley: E. Blum: R. Bick: K. Carter: Row 2- C. Beatty: T. Cholmondeley: T. Campbell: J. Borcherd- ing: C. Becker: W. Buswell: S. Bender. Row 3-E. Banz- hcl: A. Bomar: H. Broerman: B. Chiseck: A. Avery: H. Bridge: C. Camp: G. Broman: F. Burnett: C. Buchanan. first rendezvous with v B. Otting: J. Moulenbelt: D. Patton. Row 2-M. New- Home Room 308 Row I-J. Earls: T. Dennis: G. Clarlr: C. Danisi: H CaHen: E. Frantz: E. Clarke: J. Cordes: W. Doppmann Row 2-K. Cordes: J. Evans: B. Daniel: B. Dills: W Ernst: K. Crawford: T. Elliott. Row 3-B. Cole: J. Dunn J. Diester: R. Engel: K. Franke: K. Everson: H. Edwards I. Dickerson: L. Conover. Home Room 309 Row I-J. Gabbard: A. Gordon: K. Gohs: M. Hobbs R. Haines: B. Hari: J. Hofferth: C. lvesler: J. lgnalius C. Howard. Row 2-B. Giles: F. Ingram: D. Gaenge: J. Japp: R. Hardin: J. Gallagher: A. Goenawein: E. Geil T. Hall. Row 3-G. Howard: J. Heathcofe: K. Herr- mann: L. Groeninger: A. Gepllari: B. Hill: B. Jacobs: S. Hardin: J. lrvin: T. Gillespie: B. Jameson. their responsibilities. Wednesday morning finds in'l'ense readers of Tower News inspecting foolball Hoop-dee-doo chorfles c Tecsin' sophomore as bribing begins in the bookroom. sleek sophomores scheme for fame. P g fy-fwo X Home Room 201 Row l--A. Behrens: M. Arnold: B. Brown: S. Applegate: F. Brooks: J. Brown: F. Brechne: A. Anderson: S. Bishop: J. Bitzer: J. Arnold: C. Barnes. Row 2-H. Agin: S. Andriot: S. Barker: A. Brown: B. Braun: J. Battelle: M. Blanz: E. Brown: A. Boyer: G. Abbott. Row 3-J. Als- worth: P. Allen: S. Allen: R. Bauer: C. Boeschlin: D. Anderson: C. Bolte: B. Allen: N. Alderman: l. Bright: M. Bowe. Home Room 203 Row I-W. Clark: R. Bush: J. Cullen: B. Browning: N. Carr: M. Busser: M. Conn: J. Coe: M. Bruggeman: S. Bushman. Row 2-P. Cox: A. Doggett: S. Clark: P. Con- nor: N. Currens: B. Cleland: A. Chetham: L. Caster: A. Bush: H. Clark. Row 3--K. Calvert: J. Christen: R. Cann: E. Crews: B. Browning: B. Crush: C. Cornett: C. Coe: M. Conn: L. Carter. Home Room 206 Row l-J. Flanagan: A. Fahrney: B. Deeks: D. DeVore: B. Edmonson: l. M. Dickson: C. Derrick: D. DeVore: B. Duncan: A. Dodds: J. Davis. Row 2-S. Davis: N. Farrell: J. Fink: C. Fisher: M. Dengel: J. Elliott: B. Ferguson: C. Finn: D. Daniels: J. Dietz: M. Davis: M. Edmonds. Row 3 --G. Evans: M. Ficke: P. Dreihaus: M. Drisdom: R. Davis: M. Derrick: S. Discher: J. De-ister: C. Ezzell: M. Dunham: J. Davis: D. Durning: B. Dykstra. Home Room 208 Row I-B. Gibler: J. Fortwangler: D. Gover: S. Gill: M. Gaither: S. Garrett: M. Gim: J. Greenert. Row 2-B. Gale: M. Gardner: M. Gardner: N. Gee: M. Hale: S. Gatch: G. Grant: N. Green: B. Grimes: S. Hardin. Row 3-M. Harrison: S. Green: M. Foster: S. Gerhold: H. J. Hancock: N. Hall: B. Forbus: E. Hayden: J. Fruechte- meyer: J. Gaynor. Home Room 209 Row I-J. Hohnson: K. Johnson: P. Helscher: J. Hoosier: S. Janney: M. Howard: J. Jacobs: P. Hoftord. Row 2--C. Hebbler: M. Hill: R. Horn: D. Huekler: L. Kile: M. Kaul- mdh: B. Hunter: E. Hines: D. Jauch: R. Huston. Row 3 -D. Hill: M. Howard: N. Henning: R. Karnes: J. Howi- son: S. Hergert: M. Howard: M. Hackson: A. Kessel: B. Jones. parade superiority in Home Room 211 Row 1-E. Low: B. Lloyd: B. Knabe: A. Locke: B. Lee B. Marshall: S. Matthews: l. Matthews: B. King: L. Lind S. Lindsey. Row 2-S. Luhn: L. Luecke: B. Kunkel: P Linn: L. Lecllord: L. Ladley: E. Littman: B. Lane: E Mathias. Row 3-L. Lillard: S. Mack: A. Lamblin: l Madden: L. Kyrlack: B. Maclaren: C. Layne: S. Korney E. Kotter: M. McClanahan. Home Room 219 Row I-M. Parson: L. Montgomery: J. McHargue: W Ohe: V. McCarty: S. McMullen: L. Mueller: J. Mclntosh J. Petty: E. O'Brien: J. Pennington. Row 2-P. Newton J. McMillian: S. Mosley: B. Murdock: N. Miller: J Mitchell: E. Merrill: D. McClary: N. Morgan: B. Morgan C. Navaro. Row 3-G. Miller: S. Morten: M. Peck: M O'Dell: B, Newell: B. Petersen: M, Pew: A. Poertner P. Muney: N. McGee: F. Parker. Home Room 219A Row 'I--S. Shirk: F. Rush: R. Schroeder: J. Scofield: L C. Robenstein: A. Scudder: S. Schnur. Row 2-R. Riesen- berg: J. Rhodes: A. Requarth: W. Schwemberger: M. Reed: M. Schmoll: V. Rose: M. Robinson: C. Royal. Row 3-M. Purcell: J. Ramsey: S. Rice: J. Roberson: P. Ross: M. Rutland: D. Scott: D. Schrader: S. Sauter: S. Seitz: B. Shaw: S. Rees. Home Room 222 Row I-L. Swiger: C. Suermann: B. Thomas: S. Stoll: V. Thomas: L. Smith: H. Stansfield: R. Stansford: J. Strunk: M. Tenner. Row 2-C. Seiglried: S. Smith: C. Stamp: E. Smith: S. Stewart: M. Stansfield: M. Smith: P. Storm: E. Simpson: M. Storr. Row 3-S. Tieman: B. Small: J. Stuewe: C. Specht: B. Taylor: J. Shorten: J. Thomas: N. Smith: M. Stickney: R. Sobel: M. Tibbs: P. Stewart. Home Room 224 Row l-M. Williams: E. Vogel: D. Ward: M. Woll: M. Woods: V. True: C. Wade: J. Upson: M. Ulrich: J. White. Row 2-R. Williams: K. Van Deveer: S. Worth: L. Waters: S. Wernwrath: D. Webb: F. Williams: B. Williams: C. Zimmerman. Row 3-J. Wright: R. Wilson: M. Walker: B. Van Cleve: C. Walker: E. Weisman: B. Van Lie: J. Whitacre: L. Wessinger: E. Triftshouser: S. Usher. loucl plaids and socks Reynolds: J. Shafer: S. Shepard: S. Roesch: N. Schlapp: Home Room 103 Row 1-W. Boney: R. Baer: D. Beach: B. Baker: W. Bailey: E. Albrecht: R. Berl: G. Albrecht: W. Barnes: D. Alexander. Row 2-W. Back: P. Ahrens: T. Ainsley: R. Agger: J. Braun: T. Backett: M. Ayer: C. Beattie: J. Bolen: W. Brewer: D. Bonz. Row 3-T. Blathers: G. Barnes: R. Barry: D. Anderson: C. Back: R. Behrman: J. Bennett: R. Armor: A. Beglan: K. Aplin: G. Amann. Home Room 105 Row 1-B. Clagett: W. DeWar: F. Bryant: J. Conrads: R. Carter: R. Brooks: R. Camp: W. Darling: R. Collins: A. Brockman. Row 2-J. Brucher: H. Crawford: D. Craig: G. Burress: W. Dicks: E. Britton: R. Butts: J. Carpenter: D. Davis: R. Clark. Row 3-P. Cramer: R. Dillman: J. Carter: D. Caudill: C. Davis: C. Cowan: J. Bryson: D. Burge: B. Buchold: W. Burton: T. Chapopoulo. Home Room 107 Row 1-E. Garth: D. Eibeck: B. Gazauy: B. Frank: G. Flamm: S. Gilvin: J. Donoworth: D. Duffy: C. Games: S. Evans. Row 2-C. Greve: D. Garmes: B. Grosse: D. Dris- kell: H. Graving: W. Fey: R. Epperson: J. Grover: R. Evans: G. Greene. Row 3-C. Gentry: J. Grisson: E. Drapp: L. Goedde: J. Dustrude: O. Findsen: D. Haas: A. Green: D. Gates: B. Grote: W. Burton. Home Room 108 lRow 1-E. Hart: J. Hansen: R. Haile: W. Hanimons: T. lHill: D. Hamilton: R. Henke: L. Hodges: B. Hoffmeister: R. L. Jones. Row 2-W. Johnson: R. Hawk: O. Jackson: R. Horak: D. Hansel: W. Hennika: R. E. Jones: J. Clyde: T. Jacobs. Row 3-W. Haight: J. Jordan: E. Heis: D. Jordon: C. Jameson: J. Huber: R. Harden: E. Heiser: W. Hardnett: D. lsgrig. Home Room 109 Row 1-R. Kisner: J. Lane: D. Leimenstoll: G. Lewin: G. Long: A. Knox: E. Leisure: R. Leiman: J. Louiso: J. Kid- well. Row 2-R. Lally: R. Kramig: D. Lancaster: L. Ker- dolff: J. Knight: R. Koch: E. Lauderback: L. Lyons: R. Jump. Row 3-B. Lindsey: J. MacDonald: D. Lerner: J. Lwrttz: B. Kelley: G. Kern: M. Lewis: H. Lawson: L. Lorenz: R. Keller. thot glow exotically Home Room 302 Row I-D. Oliver: D. Manzler: M. Pieper: H. Manning: H. Parker: D. Russell: C. McVicker: K. Mattes: R. Mat- zenauer: D. Norcross: J. Nyeidiclr. Row 2-J. Murphy: K. McDole: C. Oney: R. McKenney: T. Parker: D. Meehan: R. Mallon: R. McGlaun: D. Maddux: R. Morrow. Row 3-C. Pennington: H. Morris: K. McMeans: C. Pepper: W. Penn: A. Norton: O. Nixon: W. Mart: R. H. Melvin: R. Ott: L. McCord. Home Room 303 Row I-R. Scherer: D. Schnake: J. Sample: D. Schorr: B. Seibel: D. Pratt: M. Routt: D. Schermer: R. Schrage: A. Santoro: G. Rutter. Row 2-D. Russell: D. Reii: P. Schweikart: D. Richards: R. Riemor: L. Pyles: W. Preston: R. Schmidt: J. Rannals: R. R. Ryan: R. Scheliiel: R. Scott. Row 3-R. A. Ryan: H. Rimmer: G. Schubert: D. Rutter: K. Rose: L. Rieirert: E. Segar: R. Rhodes: D. Price: R. Segerer: B. Schneiter. Home Room 304 Row I-H. Smock: J. Smith: W. Thornhill: N. Stayton: T. Smith: R. Taulbee: D. Sweniurth: G. Taleif: D. Seymour. Row 2-O. Thomas: J. Thomas: D. Stull: H. Stamper: R. Stunich: J. Tracy: W. Stoddard: B. Shinlle: D. Sturwald. Row 3-R. Smith: J. Smith: N. Tribble: E. Shirley: D. Snyder: M. Spelman: D. Seilkop: B. Swanson: B. Steinert: O. Stokes: A. Sparks. Home Room 305 Row I-R. Wedig: C. Trimble: W. Wubbolding: F. Waggal: C. Zimmerman: R. Webster: N. Weiner: W. Voelpel. Row 2-D. Dan Vyven: R. Wallin: S. Wilson: E. Wessler: R. Witschger: B. Woerner: K. White. Row 3-W. Whitehead: D. Williams: R. Zorens: G. Whaley: R. Vaught: E. Venable: G. Van Fisher: L. Wilson: C. Wermuth. in local haunts: but tlinch at ca tale ot two cities Page sixty-six S 2 9' La, L, wr ,vw LE! L . ss ., 'H W. M5 .wmv .sf W, MW 5, ,W if . Q 'wi .J PT- Mm nf, ' VV: wi' 1.15355 ,K ff' ' A ,W 35,5 ,qw I .. mm? , , , V, , 'M W 3,5 xg Af fs ,. 9,5 J , , K , 4 5 fy, 'gi 353: -E ff . .H X2 M., - U 'XLSQ , E' , K. -. igig, S, :imesifl ,. .1 Q , '. 1 , ,, s! 4' fi, we 1lf 3'M ,' W' ,.., .u,k,2, :SE L 1 . 'Q ,Wm ,S A M 1 my rf' 1, 3+ ' 'Ziff ng 3 S, 'il 'af .gy LVIL V lQ5g?svm,- af 'fi -3 W Q M, fy 're fl 15,8-it 5' . ,A M H W- ' 'fr J gap, fe- Y - Sv , . , 554' I M ., ' 'sa ' . . .. .. W . , , 955 ' ' 'L ' w A f V 1. N' - :ei x 4 . A- .iw 'X B11 -1. -1 ws -. A Q- - , -11, 'nuts-,Q W2 N K2 Home Room 5 Row I-J. Beier: B. Blain: C. Anderson: L. Arthur: G Andresen: J. Adams: J. Archie: C. Ballew: G. Andrews J. Abrams. Row 2--M. Bertram: M. Bernhard: J. Bennett M. Assing: E. Anderson: B. Bennett: J. Ashbrook: B Antley. Row 3-B. Birkle: M. Becker: B. Bacon: M. Benia min: H. Anderson: D. Barnes: B. Adams: D. Awbrey: J Adams: L. Balmer. Home Room 7 Row 1-L. Brown: M. Browne: S. Broker: N. Boswell: J Bocksfiegel: S. Bowman: E. Brandel: M. Burk. Row 2-P Brady: R. Blum: E. Burton: M. Brown: J. Boechler: M Bradley: S. Brandenburg: R. Burnside: R. Bright. Row 3- C. Carey: S. Bullington: J. Cantor: E. Brennan: C Bloomfield: P. Branch: F. Branscum: N. Brillert: N. Brad- ford. Home Room 9 Row i-J. Dickerson: B. Dacy: P. Dhonau: J. Dallow: W Davis: F. Dawson: L. Clinton: J. Day: C. Comer: Row 2- R. Davis: J. Cowan: J. Dudley: J. Cooper: M. Dickson Row 3-C. Donnelly: A. Chagares: A. Clarke: G. Den- gel: A. Davis: B. Doggett: B. Carter: M. Childres: A Cooke. Absent-N. Carpenter: J. Case. Home Room I0 Row 1-R. Edmonson: E. Fray: D. Everson: S. Duquette: S. Firth: S. Eggerding: M. Ernst: C. Edlund. Row 2-R. Dunlap: L. Gassett: S. Ellison: E. Fant: J. Frey: J. Esche- back: P. Flaugher: J. Fast: Row 3-P. Ellison: J. Eversull: G. Gamble: B. Farrell: A. Foster: J. R. Eder: J. Elder: M. Evans: A. Edwards. Home Room ii Row i-J. Harvey: T. Hartman: I. Graham: S. George: D. Grau: M. Harney: D. Hancock: N. Gibson. Row 2- P. Gibson: M. Guswiler: J. Glenn: M. Gross: N. Hayden: P. Hallett: P. Hanna: M. Harmon: H. Hancock: N. Hahn: J. Hamm: N. Gomien. Row 3-S. Gerard: J. Gilbert: J. Griess: J. Harrison: B. Hagen: M. Harsham: P. Hamlin: B. Germann: M. Harris: V. Gunnels: J. Gruner. Absent-G. Geldreich. mirror. so the freshie J. Clem: J. Cheatham: P. Davis: C. Dieselberg: I. Craig' Home Room I7 Row l-O. Hulett: E. Jones: B. Hess: N. Hicks: W. Hill: J. Jones: B. Hepp: R. Jacobs. Row 2-J. Johnson: J. Isaacs: M. Hermetet: S. Helms: V. Hull: M. Herget: C. Jones: G. Johnson: L. Huguely. Row 3-S. Hoover: M. Hunter: B. Hummel: M. Jenson: S. Jarvis: C. Hughes: J. Jenson: N. Hulsbeck: T. Hutchinson: L. Isbell. Home Room I8 Row l-N. Kelsor: E. Lloyd: B. Latham: C. Kay: P. Laehner: M. Lacinak: J. Lewis: M. Kinzie. Row 2-B. Krogman: G. Karpe, P. Kile: N. Kiphart: P. Krumme: D. Karnes: M. Kepler: S. Kalomeres: F. Keck: P. Lancaster. Row 3-V. Jones: M. Kinninger: P. Lohurm: J. Keller: C. Kearns: J. King: S. Kashbaum: P. Long: E. Krumer: H. Littman: J. Kearner: M. Kirk. Home Room I9 Row I-N. Miller: J. Miles: E. Mensing: W. McNeal: J. McKimens: P. Miller: N. Measel: J. McCoy. Row 2-P. McGuerty: J. Moesta: D. Miller: J. McKee: V. Macarthy: J. Malsbury: E. Ludington: J. Mellage: C. McAdams: B. Mitchell. Row 3--N. Milam: N. Mangan: P. McGee: E. Mabley: S. Mathews: M. Mitchum: I. Martin: D. Luhr- man: G. Marshall: C. Meacham. Home Room 22 Row I-P. Newell: S. Nichols: M. Pace: D. Newton: N. Moore: B. Myers: S. Nobles: R. Oliver: E. Panzer. Row 2-D. Parks: N. Orr: D. Pallas: G. Morrison: B. Ober- whitte: L. Montgomery: C. Mosley: E. Moore: B. Ose. Row 3-B. Myers: B. Moulenbelt: J. Noerr: J. Otte: B. Pack: P. Mohn: K. Pandilidis: R. Morrison: J. Offord: M. Oglesby: A. Moore. Home Room 110 Row I-B. Riley: M. Richardson: A. Paul: A. Rice: J. Reeves: J. Plagakis: S. Patton: G. Robbins: G. Pelton: R. Righter. Row 2--M. Pilson: B. Rech: A. Pullem: B. Rempe: P. Purcell: P. Plunkett: M. Rocklin: K. Ritter: M. Powers: B. Posival. Row 3-V. Pyles: R. Ringhand: R. Rippey: B. Robway: F. Richardson: S. Pence: E. Roesch: R. Popp: J. Race: S. Ritchie. fumbles to establish Home Room ll2 Row l-W. Scheidig: J. Simpson: S. Spangenberg: D Schroeder: A. Sattertield: B. Skidmore: N. Shepherd: P Smothers: S. Schmidt: Row 2-D. Satterfield: S. Ryan G. St. Clair: F. Smallwaod: M. Singleton: S. Simpson: L Schadel: J. Sersion: N. Schrader: S. Shaffer. Row 3-J Schweizer: N. Schwab: K. Rutland: S. Smith: N. Schroe- der: S. Scully: M. Schmidt: C. Snyder: C. Rundo. Home Room II3 Row I-P. Waggoner: S. Stevens: l. Starrett: J. Stedam A. Tribble: C. Tessendorf: D. Stoddard: M. Tschanz: R Uhlman. Row 2-N. Vance: N. Streit: S. Stoffer: C Taylor: N. Strange: D. Stephens: P. Taylor: M. Waddell J. Spears: G. Sudhoff. Row 3-K. Stith: N. Sunday: S. Varnor: S. Vogel: C. Vogt: J. Tatum: J. Steinkamp: E. Vanden Eynden: M. Vickers: J. Teegarden. Home Room 115 Row I-R. Wiggins: N. Weinman: G. Weinheimer: S. Wilmes: C. Wiete: E. Walters: L. Whitaker: B. Ward: M. Wymer: B. Winglewish. Row 2-B. Watkins: M. White: R. Walker: M. Wilkening: H. Wellenreiter: Z. Wright: C. Winhusen: A. White: E. Wright: M. Wyatt. Row 3-J. Willham: V. Welle: L. Wolf: G. Wittenberg: D. Wenck- stern: J. Waters: A. Zimo: M. Wingerter: G. Whitacre. Home Room lOl Row l-J. Leever: J. Ream: S. Hill: R. Stephens: R. Shotts: J. Marshall: W. Bolton: R. Wilder. Row 2-J. Kadon: W. Boetger: J. Fischer: E. Haungs: R. Alcorn: J. Crail: D. Ashe: C. Reaver: J. Grote. Row 3-W. Koehne: R. Comisar: R. Hall: J. Davis: R. Brinkman: G. McNeil: R. Work: L. Felton: W. King. Home Room l20 Row l-P. Bassett: J. Bailes: R. Blersch: W. Bock: C. Akins: W. Berry: D. Bentler: C. Bowen: D. Brandhorst: J. Bishop: J. Anderson. Row 2-J. Bryant: H. Beatty: R. Bischoff: M. Becker: R. Baugh: G. Baessler: L. Aigner: C. Alexander: R. Bader: J. Braman: T. Batte: C. Berry. Row 3-D. Abrams: J. Baker: L. Black: J. Benson: R. Back: A. Armacost: L. Brown: T. Brown: A. Blasingame: J. Beck: D. Baker. himself in withrow's Home Room 123 Row 1-D. Dhonau: B. Carson: J. Cross: C. Carpenter: J. Comer: W. Donahae: S. Crush: D. DeWar: D. Dietz: D. Dhonau. Row 2-W. Doneghy: C. Collins: D. DeVore: T. Diesman: A. Dieckman: B. Cade: D. Dignan: B. Cal- meise: D. DeHaan: P. Camp: D. Carter. Row 3-T. Cole: J. Davis: B. Davis: A. DeMario: B. Cooper: R. Deller: E. Chandler: D. Dunham: R. Cra99I H. Davis. Home Room 125 Row 1-D. Gulden: B. Fatsy: J. Hall: K. Hagemeier: N. Gusse: W. Green: J. Gallagher: G. Fleming: J. Fessler: A. Frick: W. Ewing. Row 2-R. Evans: R. Grimmer: D. Elliot: C. Gamble: J. Godley: W. Fielman: S. Gaffney: G. Gregg: G. Englecamp: J. Evans: C. Griffith: L. Flan- dreau: L. Gordly. Row 3-J. Hager: B. Evans: R. Flynn: B. Gussom: D. Estep: E. Erelius: C. Funck: R. Hall: A. Friedlander: J. Hall: H. Fieler. Home Room 128 Row 1-H. Herre: S. Jenike: R. Holstetter: E. Heap: R. Helming: D. Hobson: F. Heinkelein: R. Hughes: N. Hill: E. Hughes. Row 2-D. Hoffman: R. Helm: J. Hughes: R. Hodge: M. Hibbett: D. Heisel: B. Johnson: R. Hunter: F. Hudson: R. Huston: J. Hoskins: J. Heuser: K. Hill. Row 3-B. Heger: C. Hendrixon: L. Hilderbrand: R. Huekler: F. Harvey: R. Hornback: T. Jenkins: J. Hunter: D. Heath: R. Heit Kamp: C. Hogan: J. Huber. Home Room 128A Row 1-D. Paul: C. Johnson: J. Dunham: R. Harrell: R. Shannon: G. Johnson: R. Zike: R. Harris: Row 2-J. Hamm: C. Elder: R. Doyle: P. Burdick: B. Johnson: J. Bush: D. Bruckuer: W. Henselman. Row 3-J. Penn: W. Shearer: W. Peabody: W. Hartz: F. Johnston: J. Dula: H. Harris: W. Dvorak: R. Edwards: R. McCabe. Home Room 129 Row 1-G. Logemann: M. Luttrell: B. Kemp: R. LeBIond: J. Kroencke: D. MacDonald: l. Lerner: H. Luther: H. Kleine: R. Kidwell. Row 2-G. Koehnke: B. Lamb: C. Kraft: C. Kurleman: H. Keith: R. Lach: T. Kisker: A. Kuehn: H. Loeb: B. Kline. Row 3-B. Lewis: D. Libbee: C. Kiphart: J. Kincheloe: R. Jones: B. Levy: L. Losshiavo: F. Leiblarth: T. Ludwig: J. Landers: T. Luce. ever - changing scene Home Room T31 Row 'I-D. Meyer: S. Nelson: W. Millar: J. Padgett: J Nuxoll: D. Meyers: K. Milstead: J. McCudden: M Marion: R. Miller. Row 2-R. Olmes: B. Noll: A. Ott: R Moster: R. Nimmo: D. Millenor: W. McGowan: D. Nel oms: L. Miller: D. Nabors: T. Nelson: R. Parker. Row 3- R. Mell: B. Nelson: C. Ninos: K. Nolan: L. Niedermeyer M. Owens: B. MacLaugl1lin: B. Mihalouich: J. McCoy J. McOwen: J. MacKinnon. Home Room T32 Row I-R. Retzler: G. Petri: J. Rolynes: C. Reichle: J Russell: D. Poole: J. Schnell: A. Ricketts: D. Roehr: A Schanzle. Row 2-W. Sersion: W. Shannon: D. Roebuck T. Schroeder: A. Schwettmon: R. Riggin: J. Redrow: W Rickert: D. Rusk: P. Schmidt: A. Roberts. Row 3-J Peters: T. Savantos: T. Pieratt: D. Rowe: E. Scheerev: R Randall: B. Reed: D. Potts: H. Richards: D. Schandore: R. Saemann. Home Room T33 Row I-R. Thompson: H. Smith: R. Sizer: G. Steinmetz: N. Stephenson: C. Stumpt: B. Taylor: A. Stunich: D. Stoneburner: L. Swearingen. Row 2-B. Steinwart: R. Sutherland: D. Thompson: R. Staley: D. Silver: H. R. Smith: S. Thomas: G. Tribble: G. Stephens: G. Toms: T. Taylor: L. Spillards. Row 3-J. Smith: W. Sprawl: R. Smith: A. Taylor: M. Taylor: M. Stine: D. Stamler: T. Smithers: R. Shively: D. Souder: J. Stonkorb. Home Room T34 Row 1-D. William: K. Tucker: l. Vettel: J. Wiley: T. Vaughn: E. Wessinger: D. Wilson: C. Woods: J. Ven- trola: R. Wendel. Row 2--H. Wilson: J. West: W. Wright: R. Whitacre: T. Williams: J. Venn: R. Yates: C. Woodruff: G. Vetorino: L. Wilbraham. Row 3-P. Willis: H. W. Wilson: B. Whitehead: R. Wulteck: P. Vogelsang: R. Walters: G. Winkler: R. Wilson: B. Tyler: C. Wood: L. Weeks. of classes. tests. sports. programs. and organizations News Mm.. Students new fo Junior High view their fufure at Wifhrow while being briefed by Mr. Wilbur. Rooms 3i and 33 Row 1-M. Walker: J. Golde: J. Firth: l. Lea: S. Hummell: S. Smith: L. Keeble: N. Schira: J. Hull: C. McGrath. Row 2- E. Sample: J. Morton: J. Parsell: H. Kelley: M. Walker: H Richardson: B. Schneider: E. Swing: l. Perkins: S. Reed: A Tucker: C. Steinkuhl: S. Phillips. Row 3-S. Snow: B. Knox: L Porter: J. Smith: J. Stine: J. Diemer: E. Anderson: W. Eldridge R. Damico: J. Adams: C. Hicks: M. Burns: M. Casey: P. Schwartz. Row 4--W. Legg: L. Lehman: P. Rivard: J. Keller: J Stevens: L. Rocklin: S. Marshall: Y. Harrison: B. Dane: E. Siehl M. Wade: C. O'Conner: E. Jackson. Rooms 4 and 20 Row I-G. Roberts: E. Brune: D. Dowd: T. Langner: C. Comins D. Lovins: R. Foster: E. Nazzarine: G. Morgan: M. Bradner: S. Veatch: D. Sheeler: B. Frey: S. Fine. Row 2-R. Crail: C. Jones C. Kelch: J. Shepard: R. Winglewish: W. Anderson: D. Russin K. Buchanan: B. Schoone: E. Winter: J. Clark: H. Creelman B. Layne: L. Rosen: C. Suiter. Row 3-M. Toler: T. O'Conner: T. Sarviak: B. Winters: R. Crawford: B. Christy: M. Edelmeyer: T. Boyd: H. Wunker: D. Schroeder: W. Peters: G. Jarman: N. Van Luit: M. Webster: E. Moberly. Row 4-D. Langenheim: J. Kuyper: T. Noonan: G. Benckenstein: K. Dickey: J. Contner: T. Johnson: R. Zellner: C. Hagen: M. Montgomery: G. Adkin: A. Wolf: T. Barnekofi: L. Forg: R. Armstrong: T. Littenhaus: F. Cint. Rooms 32 and 35 Row I-J. High: J. Graham: L. Porter: J. Clark: L. Lusby: C. Griffith: J. Hart: H. Pandorf: C. Schuekler: P. Riser: M. Morris: B. Golden: C. Carrier: P. Konnersman: G. Kuebler. Row 2- P. Farr: l. Buchold: M. Green: M. Sullivan: K. Hill: D. Von Driel: C. Botts: H. Hardy: C. Cooper: A. Potter: M. Kohl: P. Alsip: N. Jacobs: K. Hilton: L. Howell: J. Boyer. Row 3-S. Herrman: G. Shaffer: D. Willer: P. Snyder: A. Bishop: S. Moore: M. Cummins: P. Bockman: E. Augustine: P. Eldridge: J. Levi: J. De Vore: A. Ferguson: K. Weidenbacker: M. Goodell: P. Snow: P. Trible: C. McNeely: E. Schwartz. Row 4- L. Arnold: B. Kincaid: B. Lauer: P. Smith: F. Morris: S. Stephen- son: N. Wells: J. Baker: C. Brefeld: D. Wedig: N. Halpin: S. Williams: M. Teich: J. Lawson: D. De Weese: B. Lance: M. Snew: J. Cheeseman: J. Schroeder. Rooms I8 and 19 Row I-R. Van Lieu: J. Schmiclx: P. Teliord: C. Kuhn: H Mefford: L. Ayers: J. Morgan: R. Yamin: R. Bowman: G. Reis J. R. Johnson: J. Nitz: D. Levi: R. Anstaett. Row 2-F. Fox: F. Rapp: W. Gildemeister: R. Laurie: R. Wilmes: G. Beyer: W. Getgey: R. Booth: R. Stitts: D. Butlre: G. Tinlr: D. Pelton: R. Loose: R. Young: R. Schaefer. Row 3-C. Kessel: K. McDaniel W. Graver: A. Hamilton: R. McEIwain: R. Bleslra: A. Manzler: R. Farr: J. Sroute: C. Ott: H. Plapp: G. Foster: D. Magrish: J. P. Johnson: W. Maddox. Row 4-R. McAllister: J. Richen: N. Jenkins: R. Miles: W. Benn: W. Nelson: D. Magee: R. Schneid- er: J. Lundquist: B. Warn: D. Chase: D. Dane: L. Whitesell E. Holt: L. Lepot: C. B. Pope: H. Armstrong. Rooms 23 and 24 Row I-S. Allen: M. Sattertield: J. Thompson: B. Hanna: D. Potter: L. Farr: S. Miller: P. Eppensteiner: G. Meehan: E. Dell H. Dennis: R. Plapp: S. Reeder: D. Gibson: D. Hill. Row 2- J. Kerns: J. Morgan: R. Huston: D. Siemering: M. Kincheloe: C. Bauer: B. Brown: S. Hartz: N. Norton: D. Duffy: J. Blaclr: C. Trible: J. Haile: S. MacLaughlin: J. Johnson: J. Pandort: D. Heyman. Row 3-B. Gifford: S. Simpson: J. Wenckstern: J. Fullenwider: S. Hoffmann: B. Follmer: S. Smith: K. McKay: D. Wharton: J. Waddell: K. Springer: J. Alsip: J. Lorenz: A. Kurz: S. Jett: S. Shaw: D. Miller. Row 4-N. Jenlrner: M. Wasserman: J. Willett: D. Sydlow: C. Poll: M. Stimson: M. Enghouser: J. Clause: C. Marlowe: B. Miracle: P. Ramsey: M. Rollinger: B. K. Brown: O. Pittman: J. Cramer: S. Webb: F. Fleming: J. Van Meter: L. Steuernagel. Rooms 13 and I4 Row I-J. Hunt: B. Ross: F. Fissel: D. Blaclc: M. Pollins: V. Drexilius: J. Fronlr: D. Wagner: R. Feldhaus: B. Declz: G. Clark: C. Greene: K. Ballze: T. Snelbalcer. Row 2-J. Artist: S. Stephen- son: J. Clarlr: B. Fulcher: J. Marsh: D. Adkin: L. Davis: A. Caster: B. Clarlc: R. Hull: G. Davis: B. Diclrston: R. Kennedy: G. House: J. Hiclrle. Row 3-M. Combs: D. Davidson: J. Calcl- well: W. Powell: W. Ebel: F. Dexter: C. Norman: T. Burns: B. Wettengel: W. McDaniel: R. Higley: G. Reedy: R. Reeves: J. Clawson: J. Hiclcs. Row 4-M. Meier: B. Korengel: H. Hage- dorn: T. Archibald: R. Drischel: G. Catanzaro: J. Reitter: H. Lahley: A. Silber: A. Scrugham: D. Hamilton: N. Kroemer: R. Slusser: C. Laclcman: J. Mueller: G. Dietrich: J. Ault. Rooms I5 and 16 Row l-J. LeFeber: W. Van Epps: D. Thomas: R. Burden: C. Barber: C. Zeph: R. Moulenbelt: W. Hodge: M. Hall: W. Herrman: J. Wade: M. Poulter: J. Bishop: J. Nelson: P. Russell. Row 2-D. Miller: B. Fowee: R. Lawson: C. Siegrist: D. Wind gassen: J. Holz: D. lsgrig: D. Lauderback: B. Chellen: J. Crum A. Navaro: E. Heimann: T. Morgan: B. Morellis: M. Cooper W. Fisgus: K. Trinkle. Row 3-W. Sievert: D. Gibson: B. Brock schmidt: G. Andrews: R. Finn: R. Galbreath: K. Seikopf: R. Howell: B. Fronk: R. LeMay: C. Powers: B. Battelle: J. Koerner R. Blust: G. Lana: B. Roebuck: B. Duhrne. Row 4-J. Wilson: B. Hayden: T. Greene: B. Hatfield: B. Fay: R. Skeel: J. Baker: G. Cobb: C. Fisher: J. Arnn: B. Deubell: N. Smith: E. Eggers: R Heiser: T. English: B. Wrassmann: R. Weber: J. Ott: C. Stearns. Rooms 22 and 25 Row I-A. Huber: M. Dinerman: B. Miller: S. Woods: N Taylor: K. Helner: M. Walker: M. Mouch: P. Baird: S. Klusman M. Siemer: B. Helms. Row 2-B. Gibson: S. Schiele: C. Stuckey S. Schloss: S. Spencer: M. Scherrer: M. Sharit: F. Aplin: F Wright: G. Hodges: P. Newell: J. Brodersen. Row 3-P. Mor- gan: P. Ritt: A. Coffey: J. Johnson: C. Schriever: N. Lilly: R Finch: B. Beatty: E. Weibel: J. Gillespie: N. Pennington: J Heizer: L. Greenert. Row 4-K. Cleary: M. Flee: J. Anderson J. Wullhorst: J. Ault: L. Dobbins: B. Benn: M. Elston: K. Drexil ius: S. Shannon: J. Kinney: J. Espenscheed. Rooms i7 and 21 Row I-R. Chrisman: J. Weil: D. Folckemer: D. Jackson: M Goldberg: R. Lewis. Row 2-V. Ellerhorst: F. Maio: A. Giltz G. Easter: R. Wilson: F. Moore. Row 3-L. Johnson: W. Flam mer: P. Sweeney: L. Clifford: B. Dearwester: D. Breen: R Boseman. . . sy mv It LI- I MQQMQQMQ 1. fe W 1 Q W , 40 -SEEPSIW' W K if 401 ww M .mf sr -, .,., t as +9 mciwif L- . www, 4 xx M Q..-ws vii Q Ki P ,J W-.....,,,,,,, ,z Sxygag I QP wx , my was Q Wg ,ef Q-. 2, J. 2 K E A f Q A as 3 s 91 Q K , 5 If 'ima r Q. my , E 59 si u .f 3 , 512.-,Q 1 Wefxwf Q ,im wk ,, Y gin? ew S5 .. a Ha L 5 Aa, bp,-F Q .,.,,,,A ffwi im S S., s,,, A ,4 f, 4m-me lfewfxzmgswewwq- 3. 52 EE 35555, 9 's, 5? ,, ww V we Y , X 1, . gin.- My .K x fd Q 4 ., . .: zen: 5935 -. c A X- Sf! 3 1: '5 5 5 f , , 5 L 3 E 55 av gi 4 aw Sl V? y 4 G 2 s is Z 232 ,E 9 6 fi Z s , V f 3 QV , Q iw im e 5 , H2 2 Q , 2 B , gi 5 E 2 2 qx W xxx xx? :XT ,wx EZ QI f S 1 F' L 'Q xg is 5 Mr. Wirth, swimming b o y s ' s p o r t s Sports ot today represent an era ol highly-specialized athletics. Nowadays innovations such as in- tricate formations, superior decep- tion, and caretul planning are characteristic ol the outstanding teams. For a great part, these better sauads are the product ol tirst class coaching. A successtul coach must be versatile. l-le must not only have a thorough knowl- edge ot his particular sport and a love lor it, but he must be a leader ot young men. l-le must earn the respect and confidence ot his players. Withrow can certainly be proud ot its coaching staff. The Tiger mentors have molded their material into smooth-tunction- ing units. As a result ol this com- petent instruction, the Tigers have hung up notable marks. By teach- ing sportsmanship and teamwork along with fundamentals, With- row's ten-man statt exemplities what is meant by 'ireal coaches. Page eighty 'sr-m, 'Pi Mr. Nimmo, track, cross country Mr. Huheey, basketball, baseball, reserve football Mr. Richards, ass't. football coach, Mr. Gilliland, head football coach reserve basketball, reserve baseball Mr. Sherman, tennis Mr. Higgins, oss't. track coach 251 L' ea.i?ff?f5i - ' '?i'ffi? -- i f Q 12 gif Hifi za Q ,.,. ,gg , N.., 2 li K, ., I Mr. Owens Mr. Klimczalc-Ass't Football Coach: Mr. Heclges-Freshman Football Golf: Bowling. Gym Team. Freshman Basketball. football Block! Tackle! Punt! Pass! Does that re- mind you ot anything? Withrow's football team! should be the instant response. In mid-August varsity candi- dates began practice in preparation tor tall hostilities. Top strategists-Bill Gilliland, head coach: Stan Klimczalc, line coach: and Allqie Richards, baclc- tield coach-shaped the orange-clad stalwarts into a coordinated unit. The team worked otiensively from a quick opening T-formation and used six basic defensive patterns to good advantage. wwf -W uma 'Va Varsity Football, upper picture. Row I-D. Berry: F. Burnett: G. Burress: B. Holloman: D. Haerr: B. Barbeau: J. Turner: J. Upson. Row 2 -D. Plunkett: K. Roclxel: J. Hendrixson: H. Vaughn: T. Carter: C. Weaver: W. Scott: B. Schooltield: G. McNeil: R. Witherby: N. Neidich. Row 3-B. Glenn: J. Schoonover: D. Gaenge: B. Hennilxa: B. Barnett: D. Currens: B. Anshutz: B. Raab: T. Campbell: B. Marlxel: D. Rogers. Row 4-L. Macklin: E. Green: T. Nicola: D. Miller: B. Schilling: C. Brandenburg: J. Leonard: J. Martin: R. Lyons: J. Wilson. September l5 at Reading lnightl Reading 0 0 0 0- O Withrow O 7 7 I3-27 Tiger Scoring: TD-Macklin 3, Miller. EX. PTS.-Brandenburg 3. September 23 at Withrow Xavier 0 O l2 0-I2 Withrow 7 6 0 0-13 Tiger Scoring: TD-Schoonover, Turner. EX. PT.-Brandenburg. September 29 at Withrow Woodward O 0 0 O- 0 Withrow 6 I4 I3 7-40 Tiger Scoring: TD-Macklin 2, Holloman, Schoonover, Witherby, Tur- ner. EX. PTS.-Brandenburg 3, Hollo- man. Page eighty-four October 6 at lndianapolis Shortridge 0 0 0 0- 0 Withrow I3 0 I4 25-52 Tiger Scoring: TD-Turner 2, Miller 2, Holloman, Schoonover, Lyons, Vaughn. EX. PTS.-Brandenburg 4. October 20 at Withrow Walnut Hills 0 0 0 7-7 Withrow I3 0 7 6-26 Tiger Scoring: TD-Macklin 2, Schoonover, Bar- nett. EX. PTS.-Brandenburg 2. October 28 at Nippert Stadium inightl Western Hills 21 7 0 6-34 Withrow 0 0 7 i4-21 her Scoring: TD-Macklin, Barnett, Schoonover. EX. PTS.-Brandenburg 3. November3 at Withrow Hughes 0 6 6 0-12 Withrow 6 0 0 6-I2 liqef Swing? TD-Macklin 2. November I0 at Withrow Central 6 0 613-25 Withrow 0 7 O O-7 Tiger Scoring: TD-Macklin. EX. PT.-Brandenburg. November I7 at Xavier Stadium inighti Purcell I3 7 O 7-27 Withrow 7 0 7 0--l4 lasgimgr TD-Macklin, Schoonover. EX. PTS.-Brandenburg 2. ' ftftffm' QW tt t r fs Through the combined efforts of Bill Holloman l72l and his own interference, a Walnut Hills Eagle malces a crash landing. to sports tans autumn means football. After opening the '50 campaign with tive straight wins. the Tigers slumped to end with a 5-3-l season record and fourth place in the P.l-l.S.I.. However. fine team spirit offset the sauad's lack of depth. The Withrow eleven rolled up 2l2 points to opponents' II7. and executed football perfection in crushing out-of-state foe Shortridge 52-O. After snaring an aerial, End Holloman l72l tangles with a swarm of West Hi defenders. Gene Burress is the other Tiger. RON LYONS - HB- DON ROGERS-C- DON ROGERS - C BILL HOLLOMAN-E BOB GLENN - HB- 5-11 -170-Sr. a rug- 6-1-190-Sr.-out ol -6-1-190-Sr.-out of -5-1O- 175 - Sr.- 5-8 - 165 - Sr. - ged tackler and delen- Honorary Captain - action due to head in- Co-captain - very good pass receiver and sive back- also chalk- hard -working, bulwark iury - always with quick - good pass re- kicker - iniured and ed up 6 pts. of line - All-City team in spirit ceiver - rang up 13 out most of year pts. HARVEY VAUGHN - E - 5-11 - 175 -- Jr. - line blocker - gained valuable exper- ience -- scored 6 pts. JIM UPSON - G - 5-7 - 165 - Jr. -- likeable Jim gained val- uable experience - good prospect lor '51 CHARLES BRANDEN- BURG - QB - 6 - 170 - Sr. - excel- lent ball handler and passer-booted 19 pts. Not Pictured: BOB BARNETT - HB - 6 - 175 -- Jr. - strong and aggressive - scored 12 pts. aver aging 5.4 yds. try JERRY HENDRlXSx -G-5-9- 165 - - consistent perfor - underwent mid-s son appendectomy a game demanding both physical prowess RON WITHERBY - E -6--165-Sr.- very last flanker - used olten on end- around - talled 6 pts. BOB BARBEAU - T IRV TURNER - FB - KIRT ROCKEL - G- - 6-190 - Sr.--eRi- 5-8 - 165 - Sr. - 5-6 -1 140 - Sr. - cient blocker - turned extremely fast - aver- team player - empha- in consistentlygood per- aged 8.4 yds. f carry tic example ol hard lormances and tallied 24 pts. work and determination BRUCE SCHOOLFIE - T - 5-11 - 205 Sr. - iniured most season - a staunch, game line , MARKEL-T-6 JERRY SCHOONOVER Il85 - Sr. - braw- Irugged gridder - stantly gave oppon- converted tackle cored 36 pts N: a rough time averaged 4.9 yds.ftry NICK NEIDICH BILL ANSHUTZ small but rough 1 very hard o liclent blocker a move one ol he a good senlor year better defensive l1ne men Not Plctured DICK MILLER ceptlonally quick mov Ing hallback reglst ered I8 pts DAVE HAERR G slncere hard working offensive Imeman derstudy to Leonard and mental alertness. this robust sport is PRDON McNEIL - - 5-9 - l75 - fh. - showed real mise - one of those at likely to succeed LEON MACKLIN HB 5 8 140 Sr most valuable scored 72 pts. and av eraged I2 3 yds fcar 13 JIM WILSON T 6 l90 Sr capable member of forward wall one ol the quickest bug players ELDON GREEN G 5 7 170 Sr. very steady and un swervmg Tlger Imeman exceptlonally last TED CARTER QB 5 9 l55 Jr. has large hands ac curate tosser also totes plgslun well nwwvlu GENE RRESS transfer from Ander son especially good downfield blocker DAVE PLUNKETT E l98 .lr starting wmgman lured In prachce out most of season TED NICOLA G perseverant team player used at guard tackle, and center DON CURRENS C 5 ll 190 Soph only soph starter last for bug lineman very aggresslve ' fast. wide-open. spirited play. Reserve Football, upper picture. Row i-D. lsgrig: B. Jones: L. McCord: H. Manning: J Veatch: G. Yoshilxawa: T. Smith: C. Swanson. Row 2-G. Stempfly: W. Penn: D. Jordan E. Wilder: O. Nixon: E. Wertheimer: B. Schilling: O. Stokes: J. Lorence. Row 3-W Johnson: B. Schmidt: E. Drapp: R. Kramig: B. Scrugham: R. Schettel: J. Evans: R. Cook K. Rose. Row 4-R. Horak: J. Knight: D. Reif: J. Brucher: D. Russell: B. Grosse: D. Rich ards: C. Becker: E. Wessler. Freshman Football, lower picture. Row I-E. Eselius: J. Beck: D. Keith: D. Heisel: R. Hall J. Venn: H. Beatty. Row 2-R. Hunter: G. Toms: B. Whitehead: B. Steinwart: S. Thomas D. DeVore: J. Godley: T. Schroeder: T. Nelson: R. Blersch. Row 3-R. Evans: R. Dignan B. Helm: R. Olmes: W. Sersion: B. Cade: L. Flandreau: J. Hughes: J. West: G. Tribble Row 4-H. Wilson: B. Johnson: A. Kluen: R. Woods: H. Harris: R. Nolan: G. Koehnlre H. Smith: D. Hendrixson: C. Collins: C. Elder. Football Managers, opposite page, top picture. Standing-H. Lambert: B. Swanson: R lsgrig. Kneeling-L. Kleintelter: J. Getgey: B. Noll: R. Back. Cheerleaders, opposite page, third picture-E. Heiser: P. Kennedy: T. Lewis: T. Dattillo J. Kinder: E. Bartsch: B. Drier. Majors and Maiorettes, opposite page, fourth picture-L. Mueller: M. Greelman: A Broclrman: J. Weaver: J. Brandhorst: S. Duquette: J. Morris: B. Fessenden: J. Mclntosh A Withrow's Htootball farm clubs which de- velop talent are the Reserve and Freshman football aggregations. During the '50 season Mr. l-ledges' yearlings won six and lost one, hitting their pealc in defeating a strong Pur- cell club 7-O. The Reserve squad, coached by lvlr. l-luheey, copped seven and dropped only one. Their best showing was a 4l-O shellaclcing ot l-lughes. Both teams tinished on top in their respective Pt-ISL leagues. All game equipment is entrusted to the football managers who also act as water boys, as- sist reterees, and help lvlr. Wirth who serves as team trainer. Meanwhile, the drum ma- iors and maiorettes provide entertainment lor the victory-hungry tans, while the players talce a well-earned rest during halftime. The cheerleaders also rouse the fans' enthusiasm, and remind the struggling players that, win or lose, there's a school behind them. gridiron razzle - dazzle HI in su nl are Mg Q ll? Nj? fax rn an is 2. rf we eil r . it N 'i Ni ' M g i s T .sq ns N1 ng lift A i fs . Central Hornets are routed ata pep assembly. Loyal fans travel to Shortridge to baclc the team. Senior girls receive flowers, a token from band. Page ninety Leon Mr. Touchdown USA Macklin's running helps smash Walnut. with all its electrifying Given: the tangy smell ot sizzling wieniesg tlashing colors at teams urged on by lusty, demanding cries ol the crowd: the salty taste otitresh pop- corn: the thorough drenching by sudden cloud- bursts, dampening body but not spirit: the biting chill ol winds that run up sales ol drinks and sand- wiches: the turbulence ol boisterous pep assemb- lies: the zest ot rare autumn-like days . . . To prove: why a team ot wild horses couldn't pull Withrowites from their stadium seats on Fridays. Macklin gains on end run, but Central stuns Orange and Black thrills holds sway. The spirited playing ol the Withrow band otters competition tor the most exciting of football iousts. Headed by the confident maior and maiorettes, formations such as the impressive and tower are enacted at hall-time. Stirring marches, shining brass, resplen- dent orange and black uniforms-yes, this must be the band. lt rates a special place in the heart ot every student. These cheerleaders raise the spirit-students raise the roof. The succession of lines, angles, and curves fashioned by the band suggests the shifting patterns of wind-ruffled water l.'li 1151--Ala .J - ww Elvlfe-nnii'W's' '-:wmsnw -U' li if G 61 514 09' 1 tg Jr over hill. over dole. describes cross country. The thud ot spikes ushered in Mr. Nimmo's tirst yeor os Cross Country mentor. Withrow's vorsity, composed ot Bill Boiley, Tom Gillespie, Fronlc Goodell, Bill Grey, Gene Segor, AI Tevis ond Jim Wilson, took third ploce in the city meet held on three successive Soturdoys ot Avon Fields. The combined scores determined the winner. The junior cross-country teom olso did very well, garnering tirst ploce in the iunior city meet. Cross Country, Row I-J. Wilson: F. Goodell: J. Gray: A. Tevis: B. Bailey: T. Gillespie: G. Segor: A. Bomar. Row 2-Mr. Nimmo: C. McViclrer: C. Wood: B. Baller: B. Jones: C. Moore: B. Sneiter: H. Smith: Mr. Higgins. Row 3-W. Green: H. Cotton: B. Hill: R. Sutherland: B. Doneghy: W. Ernst: B. Mclntosh: I. Dickerson. Row 4-R. Jones: H. Davis: N. Stevenson: J. Peters: B. Lomb: B. Nimmo: L. Black: W. Donohue: J. Bryant. Two miles is c long ramble even for these well-conditioned cross country men who are vying tor places in the city meet. xii L., i 4, 'ww f , L 1. f?i' if-'31' :.. ,, tmofi .i 1 11 .M r my y , ,., A of-'i ,ffl-' Vi 2 . ..., g i s N 'S' eff I' gym Team's muscle-men are aT home on apparaTus. In The course of Their season fNovem- ber-Marchj The Gym Team made one of iTs besT showings in recenT years. Mr. Klimczak, a newcomer To WiThrow, Took over The Team This year and coached iT To TourTh place, cTespiTe The olisadvanT- age of scanTy pracnce space and no uniforms. STanolouT gymnasTs were Capfain Johnson, Davis, and Camp. Gym Team, Row I-H. Dawes: B. Hallq B. Thompson: R. Campy H. Johnson: W. Barnesg K. Maites. Row 2--R. Parker: P. Camp: T. George: B. Economoug P. Bennefig T. Carter: G. Johnson. ffff u ff m i IP B T T Y: 5 Y me ee... X x TEM W Page nineTy-Three basketball So round, so tirm, so fully-intlated, so free and easy in the basket! What? Why, it's basketball, the best-attended and lastest-moving oi all high school athletics. Along about the tirst of December the hardwood echoes with the pounding of feet and the bouncing ol balls as the hoop season opens. Speed and agility, coordination, en- durance, and quick thinking unite to make a good basketball team. The '50-'Sl Tiger cagers proved to be one ol the best Orange and Black quintets produced at Withrow in recent years. V .Am agzsfyiz + : , Y K , , ,N . ' , Q f . 2 A 'f wwxye N- Af 1 V f I X ' - - .7 .1 ,N ,f . ' HWEFKA f 5 - A ye ,ig-. -gqisLiw5gQ,.LY V -A gg iw: , . 0 ,X f , ,fwv f A A Y' Q ' . ' L ,jg5lY iggg,,, ,f We ' S f X we W , , ,:,,,. 2 N5 f ' 'L -,Y ,Ji A ,awk A H , f - A' if,Z4fiQ,ielfgf1.1 f SN ., J . L ' , - ,wiv Q' f A- W H M . 1.-. - ,. . 21 ww: vi, M -cf .Q--fa .ma-'V QWSfx,,fffEfQz5?-hm? n - gawk 'f5s?LfftK7'ilfKQi?'L W2 'f ' xDg,,3g,2gg.,,,ii ,,,.,fr.,. K 'mm' V ,, W fffilv ga' ,x fi f 4 iixgm Y' 4 W 'H Qu PAYAHYSSKQSGZW ,w.,f'-2 ' 1 'V Q 5? . 'i Varsity Basketball Team. Row 1 B S :W Ernst: D. McDaniel: B. Hollomang C. Willson. Row 2-B. Schoolfieldg C. Brandenburg: M. Berang D. Plunkett: J. S 1 D. Lamblinq K. Rockel. Hillsboro . . . Dayton Stivers 'Walnut Hills . Wilmington . Mt. Healthy . 'Woodward . Norwood . . . Franklin . . . Page ninety-six . UFITIGH 59-39 16-40 56-35 38-40 49-63 52-38 60-43 55-57 'Hughes ,... 'Western Hills 'Central . . . 'Walnut Hills 'Hughes .... 'Western Hills 'Woodward Norwood .. 62-45 50-52 56-35 48-55 42-39 60-56 64-38 64-31 'Central ........,, 51 - 40 tWoodward ,...., 40 - 18 tWalnut Hills ,...., 37 - 48 959 812 'PHSL game Norwood T'n'ment '1Class A District T'n'ment ff? ,-:fi . , I ': 1' ' 558:21 F - -. 1 322 ., -sz 2 N ,. DAVE PLUNKETT C 6-6 198 Jr.-craclc pivot man-high scorer with 282 pts.-top rebounder -2nd team, All City-BlLL HOLLOMAN G 5-10 175 Sr.-aggressive-excellent floor man -received trophy tor best free throw pct.-98 pts.-RICH WILLSON F 5-10 160 Sr.-swift- afoot-driving type player-44 pts.-CHARLES BRANDENBURG F 6 170 Sr.-Playmalxer and adept rebounder-earned two trophies-most valuable, most improved-118 pts.-DON Mc- DANIEL F 5-10 170 Jr.-superb passer due to split-vision-last brealr specialist-46 pts. -JOHN SROFE C 6-1 185 Sr.-fine team man -received trophy as Honorary Captain-27 pts.-MILO BERAN F 6-1 170 Sr.-sincere, hard-working hustler-good rebounder-8 pts. -DAN LAMBLIN F 6-1 160 Sr.-team player -possesses potent left hand hoolr shot-64 pts. -BOB SURMAN G 5-10 150 Jr.-one ol best shots on the team-grand prospect-79 pts. -DICK MILLER G 5-9 165 Jr.-slrilltul shooter and rebounder-should see more action next year-14 pts.-not pictured: WILL ERNST G 6-1 160 Jr.-deadly set shot-Honorable Men- tion, All City-177 pts. 'S Page ninety-seven -in 3 .wr H- 52 gggjgesas 2 p i Q Q '74 55 N s 4 35' Q W if gi ii, M x :HI ' ,,,:,.,f , ::. A 1 . M , NF ,.- Q f.,,gQ.nw , nv gk Holloman lets loose with his favorite underhand shot to the chagrin ot a Woodwarclite. Plunkett connects tor an easy two-pointer to help swamp Central 56-35. Lanlcy Plunlcett hoists his 6-6 trame high into the air to score against Hughes. The freshman hoopsters, coached by Mr. Joe l-ledges, compiled a commendable record ot nine wins and tive losses during the 'SO-'Sl hardwood campaign. Four ot the reversals were by a total margin ot l7 points. Central Vocational spoiled the tirst year men's Pt-ISL Tournament aspirations. Captain Tad Schroeder, high point man, Don l-leisel, Bob Lewis, Denny Na- bors, and Ray Sutherland showed real promise and ability. on attack and on defense. the Freshman Baslretball. Row l-D. Nabors: T. Schroeder: R. Sutherland: J. Godley: B. Lewis. Row 2-L. Flandreau: G. Toms: A. Schwettman: J. Venn: B. Johnson: W. Millar. tigertown quintet About the tirst ot November the hoops in the Withrow gym began to vibrate under o steady rain ot basketballs. ln preporation tor o tough seventeen-game schedule lplus two post-season gomesl Coach John l-luheey was starting to build his '50-'51 cage crew around tive returning letter- men. By evenly mixing a good tast break with a possession- type otlense and by using on ettective switching man-to- mon detense, the Tigers rolled up o proiseworthy l2-7 record, winning six ot their last seven contests. Center Dove Plunkett, playing the pivot, was the key man tor mani- pulating rebounds ond outlet passes into last breaks. Much ot the teom's success was due to its control ol both boards. The Orange and Black cogers bogged second place in the Pl-lSL with on 8-2 league mark and were runners-up lby two slim pointsl in the tour-team Norwood Tournament. struck a winning vein in the basketball gold mines. While driving towards the basket Holloman literally flies through the air after being fouled. Tigers edged Hughes 42-39. Swimming Team. Row I--E. Geil: B. Magley: T. Gillespie: B. Staley: T. Evans: .l. Kessler: G. Gregg. Row 2-J. Cordes: G. Lewin: B. Kemp: D. Cragg: W. Buswell: M. Spelman. Row 3-E. Heiser: Mr. Russell: R. Behrman: G. Greene: D. Elliot: J. Royer: T. Schroeder: Mr. Wirth. Through constant practice and determination, the '5l Withrow tanksters came up with a good senior team and an outstanding junior contingent. The seniors, in addition to breaking even in six dual meets, tinished tourth in the PHSL and the juniors second in the junior loop. The leading senior swimmers were Tom Gillespie, Tad Schroeder, Ed l-leiser and Ed Geil. Mr. Wirth swimming coach is opti- mistic because ot the tact that these tour point-getters will still be around next year along with Dick Cragg Dan Elliot Z, W f if I , WM ll-1' 9 W WM1 f f, , , , 1 W Bob Kelly, and Dave Roebuck, junior squad standouts. giving withrow an athletic boost are its tankmen. l ,jfs- , sg. Q, Q'- iii Smurf' After begging on bended knee, the photographer 'Finally persuaded this team of mermen to leave their first love water Through April 30 the varsity netters had taken ten of their first fifteen matches. At the end of their 'First seven net trays, the junior racket men were undefeated. Varsity Tennis Team lupperl Row I-E. Bolpe: B. Surman: H. Lam- bert: C. Reaver. Row 2-B. Giles: J. Srole: R. Barnes: D. Craig. Junior Team llowerl Row l-A. Swormstedf: J. Lutz: D. Schorr: B. Bock: B. Voelpel: R. Helmling: R. Saemann: R. Roehr. D M G opp booming keglers. court Although Mr. Shermoun had but one lettermon bock this yeor, his vorsity tennis team ogoun ronked neor the top. Prospects tor district doubles, with chounces ot going on to the stote tournoment out Columbus, were l-lorry Loumbert ond Bob Surmon. Two unheroulded but importont skill-demounding sports ot Withrow ore bowling ond golf. Both ore cooched by lvlr. Owens. The bowling teom, poced by Mike Grueninger GHT GB esP hFF stors. ond deft niblickers ploced third in the Pl-ISL Mikes hugh single golme wos 235 ond his overoge o sizzling 180 Another outstondlng bowler Joe Popp rolled 595 for high three gome totol The golf teolm sought its sixth consecutive chomplonshup this spring Dove Moore ond Tom Gillespie heolded of host ot returning lettermen Moy I sow the por busters sporting o tour ond three mork T Hc MO ,.fW , le Six sprinters embark on a speedy jaunt around the near turn while Dick Miller stretches for broad jump footage. continuing an accepted track tradition Through coretul ond pcitient instruction, Mr. Nimmo ond lvlr. Higgins, trock coaches, produced onother crock track team. Led by Bob l-lill ond Leon lvlocklin in the hurdle events, Charlie Moore in the lOO ond ZOO yord doshes, Lucky lngrom ond Bill Groy in the 440, Bill Drier in the holt mile, Dick Miller in the high jump ond brood jump, Bob Econo- mou ond Don Rogers in the discus throw, ond Rogers in the shot put, the Tigers roared through their first meets with but one detect ond then took the tirst annuol Withrow Reloys. jResults ore through April 27j. The junior track team whose chief point getters were Zornes, Russell, Dovis, Fey, ond Donohue did well, winning the Pl-lSL junior title. rs gathering themselves for the final spurt and pole-vaulter Bill Schilling. Leon Macklin, Jerry Schoonover, Don Gaenge, and Bill Gray strut their stuff in early pre-season warm-ups Track, Row I-Mr. Nimmo: R. Spann: R. Zorens: B. Hill: C. Weaver: H. Davis: Mr. Higgins. Row 2-A. Bomhr: J. Schoon- over: R. Witherby: C. Moore: W. Fey: J. Gray: K. Rockel: R. Scott. Row 3-B. Gray: R. Martina: R. Reagan: W. Burton: R. Grosse: B. Schilling: J. Thomas: R. Barry: E. Green. Row 4-H. Smith: R. Crush: P. Roebuck: R. McKenney: B. Econo- mou: D. Rogers: D. Russell: E. Wesler: E. Lauderback: R. Lewis: T. Nelson. Row 5-G. Yoshikawa: R. Snyder: R. Nelson: J. Barry: J. Venn: C. Woods: D. Deitz: L. Gilvin: T. Batt: J. Huler: J. Brown: G. Ritter. Row 6-B. Doneghy: D. Thomp- son: D. Williams: B. Jones: B. Shotts: R. Evans: A. Worthing: R. Hall: D. Ashe: A. Groenawen: J. Reclrow: G. Gregg: R. Tyler. Row 7-B. Bailey: J. Wilson: D. Gaenge: G. Blum: E. Britton: L. Macklin: I. Turner: F. Goodall: L. Ingram: B. Boetger. Row 8-B. Hulker: l. Dickerson: W. Whitehead. the tiger thinclods excelled throughout their meets. .Q . .::d. ll. ,. .'1...,A., ' , ., ...AQBKQ , .. T - -- Q T - J-f A - , 'W QQ W W Q? W 'nf l-laving losT nine leffermen and veTeran piTcher l-lal Broerman from The '50 OHIC CLASS A Championship club, baseball coach John l-luheey found inexperience his main problem This spring. l-lowever, hurlers Dan Lamblin, Jack Borcherding, and Will ErnsT formed a classy Triumvirafe. Bob Work also saw hill duTy. Will AnshuTz did The caTching, while Ralph Nelsen llBl, Ron OTT l2Bl, Ted Carfer lSSl, and Bob Bick l3Bl held downfhe inTield posTs. Charlie Branden- burg lLFl. who also caughf, Dan lVlcGoron lCFl, and Curly Willson lRFl roamed The ouTTield. Tom Lewis l2Bl, Bob Barbeau TC-CFL and Tly chasers, Bob Jones, Dick Biedinger, and Ron Deller saw service, as did Tad Schroeder. As ol May l, The Tigers had an 8-4 mark, and lvlr. Melvin Russell's Reserve Team had compiled a 3-O record. Upper pcture 1950 Championship Trophy Lower pictures Hal Broermang Curly Willson: Will Ernst: Charlie Brandenburg. Reserve Baseball, 'lupper picturel Row I-W. Dewar: L. Hilderbrand: G. Fleming: C. Joeseph: J. Knight: B. Laird: L. Flandreou: F. Haysbert: T. George: J. Rolyns: W. Reese: N. Ruffin. Row 2-B. Koenig: F. Burnett: B. Thompson: B. Code: C. Kraft: R. Willson: B. Hartz: D. Hobson: D. Elliott: T. Elliott: J. Huber. Row 3- B. Johnson: P. Wright: D. Libbee: M Stine: B. Helm: B. Noll: A. Po S. Hardin: C. Collins: B. Bryant. Row 4-R. Blersch: W. Fielman: E. Drapp G. Stephens: M. Taylor: D. Fels: R Keller: J. Padgett: E, Wertheimer Varsity, lbottom picturel Row 1 T. Carter: B. Biclx: H. Broerman Borcherding: D. McGoron: R. Deller B. Ralrel: W. Anshutz: T. Lewis: W Ernst. Row 2-B. Jones: D. Biedirger T. Schroeder: R. Messemer: B. Worlc R. Ott: R. Nelsen: D. Lamblin Barbeau: C. Brandenburg: C. Will son: B. Glenn. The ball gets hotter and hotter os a pepper game progresses 'nam girls' sports And now turn to the lorgest orgon- izotion in Withrow, one thot pro- vides wholesome entertoinment, encouroges good sportsmanship, ond mokes lor better chorocter development, G.A.A. Estoblished in i927 by Miss Toylor, the Girls Athletic Association hos grown into one ol the best-orgonized extro-curriculor clubs. The i950- 5l seoson found Miss Blosberg monoging hoclcey, spring orchery, ond Bowling Club: Mrs. Lolly leod- ing volleyboll ond Quting Club: sottboll, toll orchery, ond Donce Club engoging Mrs. Sollwosser ond Miss Robinson directing bos- lsetboll ond Dolphin Club. The dependoble otticers oi this club ore Jonet Bremer, Presidentg Betty McCortney, Vice-President: Mori- lyn Shepler, Treosurerq Corolyn Fisher, Corresponding Secretory: Libby Curtis, Recording Secretory, ond Meredith Jones, Historion. Qicticers ore nominoted in eorly spring by members when on elec- tion porty climoxes iervent com- poigning by ordent politicions. W 5 f Identification of teachers-Upper left, Mrs. Lollyg Upper right, Mrs. Solwosserg Lower left, Miss Blosbergg Lower right, Miss Robinson. Janet Bremer, president. Betty McCartney, vice-presiclent. Meredith Jones, historian 1 1 K ! K . E 1 x Y A : I 1 k S X W 7 - . F nth v f 7 'K P A A Q I H- I 6 I V .-stuff' ,Q ,R ' '15'fm,x M , I f - ,w wf X 4 e r q r 42 , H ik ,, 4 : rf 311 fyu Carolyn Fisher, corresponding secrefcry. Libby Curtis, recording secretary. Marilyn Shepler, 'irecsurer The Managers of GAA are working hard this year to make Withrowites proud of its girl athletes. Row 1-M. Sheplerg P. Krumerg G. Eason P Thomas N Bullock M Hamlin M Bartsch M Simmons R w 2-J. Leifheitg N. McFee: J. Grub: R. Noekleg M. Mattes. The l95O-El hockey season started off with a bang on September i9 and ended with class games on November I3. At the be- ginning the weather was wonderful but, when hockey Play Day rolled around, the invita- tional games had to be postponed twice because ot snowstorms. This year l5o girls came out tor hockey, freshmen topping the list with 49. Each girl had to have three practices to be eligible lor participation on any one ol the numerous intramural teams. Fall brings not only rustling leaves but a bustling hockey season with charging sticks, protective shin guards and flying pucks. 'Is J' Roaming hikers rest while winding roads beclcon them on. Volleyball action-cccelerctecl energy. Out ol 24 teams, guess who won G.A.A. volleyball tournament lor the third consecutive year? Yes. you're right: it was the Mighty Mice, six girls out ol 300. Turning from the cozy indoors to the color- lul outdoors observe twenty-one happy hilcers trudging along alter lvirs. Lally, the spark plug oi G. PMA. Outing Club. Every Satur- day morning these energetic girls travel over towering hills and slop- ing doles, allegedly enjoying every inch ol their pedestrian odyssey. g.ci.a. brings ettervescent activities and lun to Page one hundred eleven Whee-e-e-t! Referee Jones calls lor Jump Ball as live-wires Joan and Ruth clash in a frantic grab. OX O A Q Sas 1- '- ' ,css it Q ixxsk 'Q v it Pretty girl-wicked volley. Practice shots and passing opened another G.A.A. basketball season. Only girls who had attended at least three out of tour practices were eligible to par- ticipate in class games. Then, on January 2, the 205 chosen to lorm the eighteen teams brought home the playday honors to Withrow. An all-star contest in March ended the very active schedule. energetic basketeers and vivacious volleyballers. Page one hundred twelve , Q ' 'mm ' MYR' ery, Row I, left to right-S. Morten: P. Plunkett, P. Wilson: J. Simpson, B. J con. Row 2-M. Derrick, M. Wilson, E. Merrill: R. Sobel: N. McFee. Fingers are eagerly crossed in hopes of a ten-point landing. Zing! Another arrow is headed toward a target, as an archer makes her bid for G.A.A. famel Like others in her tield, she is aiming for a chance to be- come a Bull's-eye Club member. Each Thursday bowlers go to Stone's. Here they saueal as way- ward balls wander into the gutters, while dutiful ones bring strikes, and honors for high scorers. while female robin hoods and lane Iassies. Page one hundred thirteen S , X NX 3. Q X E S x f'-ZfF:jQ,-35515 A 5s:1's: rf- loird complete with feathers lt seems to be a very hardy bird from the beating those girls are giving it Oh no this isnt a case lor the S.P.C.A. only a G.A.A. badminton game Perhaps you would like to join those playing shuttleboard or how about ping pong? All are headed individual sports. M. Sheplerg R. Heis: P. Sigler: M. Mattesg M. Klappert and S. Usher represent the individual-sports-minded of G.A.A. Something is tlying through the air. lt's a TE ' ' xx V I, Xi . . . .. I I . . , ' XS ' Q ff ' s N like those in Page one hundred fourteen individual sports. learn and progress. Every other year the Dolphin Club presents o top notch swimming pageant. In 1950-51 Miss Mabel Robinson, sponsor, and i'Honey Simmons, president, helped the nototors swim through o course in lite saving ond water safety. In June this tishiest ol clubs held o picnic, strangely minus sordines. Life-Saving, Row I-T. Datillo: N. Howard: Row 2-S. Nel- son: B. Specht. Row 3-N. Harold: M. Simpson. Dolphin Club, upper picture. Row 1-P. Jones: L. Mosier: C. Koehler: J. Hunelre: S. Savery: M. Arlrenau: L. Ladley: L. Balmer: J. Fast: P. McGurdy. Row 2-S. Peters: N. Schwarz: C. Finn: A. Lamblin: R. Karnes: S. Helms: J. Race. Row 3-M. Kassner: S. Nelson: M. Simmons: R. Righter: P. Hartman: M. Browne: N. Shepherd: R. Stumpl: M. Filson: P. Hergert: J. Griese: L. Mueller. On diving board-B. Specht: N. Howard: N. Harold: A. Miller: M. Kossen. Back Row-P. Krumme: P. Flaugher: C. Fisher: T. Datillo: M. Hendricks: E. Anderson: D. Mergler: B. McClaren: G. Miller: E. Mathias. Fifty mermaids flash their fins on a Thursday afternoon. -1 everyone finds that competition is keen in g.a.a. Page one hundred tilteen Dance Club, upper picture. Lelt to right--D. Miller: B. Robway: M. Brown: M. Becker: V. Pyles: D. Riggs: R. Oliver: R. Ringhand: M. Kepler. Dance Club, lower picture. Row l-C. Haley: M. Creelman: A. Satterfield: N. Walling: R. Hoh- man. Row 2-D. Anderson: L. Curtis: P. Stewart: C. Dieselburg. Row 3-N. Kiphart: V. True: B. Taylor. Row 4-N. Currens: J. Fink: S. Sauter. Twists, turns, and leaps sometimes end in throbbing muscles for agile Dance Clubbers. these graceful gals have pirouettecl Page one hundred sixteen W5 5 ffl fl 26117, f- an l Wim, 'R 3 ,, ww themselves These girls have a job combining exercises and motions to show fear, happiness or sorrow. Dance Club, clockwise-M. Keith: R. Rippey: J. King: J. Montgomery: M. Brown: A. Sattertield: J. Gilbert: S. Duquette: N. Streit: D. Devore: J. Davis: J. Petty: J. Flory: N. Smith. Dance Club, lower picture. Row I-E. Weisman: J.Johnston: N. Schlapp: C. Kearns: L. Goodell. Row 2 -D. Miller: S. Morten: M. Schmoll: J. Clem: B. Krogmann. Row 3--B. Robway: B. Van Lieu: S. Lindsey: J. Shorten: M. Klappert. Practicing every Thursday alter school, the sixty-nine Chorean Dance Clublaers learn elementary steps and poses which become aesthetic dances under the instruction oi Mrs. Sallwasser and Gayle Eason. This year a very successlul concert, Dancing Through the Months, was presented. The girls enjoyed performing lor the Latin Club Banquet and National Art Convention at the Netherland Plaza. Included in the year's schedule was a Dance Symposium at Hughes where an experienced leader introduced new techniques and variations ol lundamental steps. The program was ended with a picnic at l-landle Bar Ranch. into the hearts of all dance lovers at withrow. Page one hundred seventeen At the most heartwarming assembly ot the year, the Senior Choir proceeds down the aisle with the flicker ot candles in a an intrinsic: part of life at withrow. club agendas Page one hundred eighteen darkened auditorium and the strains of O Come All Ye Faithful proclaiming the Christmas season to a rapt audience. range from athletic struggles to language and Page one hundred nineteen Mrs. Stella Green Kreuzman ln l924 an outstanding art teacher and U. C. graduate arrived at Withrow where she soon became annual art statl adviser. For the next seventeen years the yearbook boomed, receiving the All-American rating. Annual satellites regrettully intorm the stu- dent body that Mrs. Stella Green Kreuzman is leaving her post os annual art adviser. Others have come and gone: but she will always be remembered. Learning the tricks at the trade, Mr. Pfister plans to succeed lvlrs. Kreuzman. lvlr. Rhallans is lcept busy with his money-mongers campaigning tor annual sales and handling tinances. The litorary tledglings, supervised by lvlrs. Davis, write all copy, captions, and headlines. Man- aging the business crew is the taslc at Doc Van Billiard. The illiterates prosper with co-editors Cissie Platt and 'il-loddie Blaney. The heartless statt's Dimples Engel carries on picture schedules and lay- outs, while Jaclc Koch worlcs on production and cartoons. Aba Daban Nalting, with her aides, edits the advertising section, plan- ning pages that have superb sales appeal. literary escapacles during and after school hours. Mr Robert Pfister Mrs. Marie Claire Davis Mr. Arthur Rhollans -' 'YW -anus N2 x.-e.-Q-7 Ruth Van Billiard, Jack Koch, Art Anne Obensltain, Co-Ad Manager: Business Manager Co-Editor and Rolla Nolting, Advertising Manager Howard Blaney, Dick Engel, Carolyn Platt. Literary Co-Editor Art Co-Editor Literary Co-Editor Annual Ad Staff, cloclxwise. Not on staff: J. Barbeaug not on staff: M. Weiss: N. McFeeg K. Roberts, assistant advertising manager. Annual Ad Salesmen, bottom right-J. Kinder: B. Giles: G. Greene, D. lsgrigg C. Reaver. bfi, mwtfsfimgwwsrwwmmvfiwioexfemam .. ' w'3' Q Q: ' 4 M...- K 4. Y? ' f.: , Kam -www S ,Q . 3 . M.-M nrr4::!T' gm 442 S , fe Annual Representatives, upper picture, Row I-T. Hartman: J. Panclort: J. Kincheloe: P. Nowel: B. Miller: E. Swing: S. Patton: I. Buckhold: B. Wheatley J. Green: M. Pace. Row 2-A. Potter: L. Wolf: H. Anderson: N. Glover: S. Happ: C. Navaro: J. Allstatt: M. Derrick: S. Hummel: L. Kyrlack: B. Burleson. Row 3-D. Bowman: R. Moore: P. Sigler: C. Ziegler: J. Howison: S. Vogel: A. Chagares: V. Kiphart: M. Tenner: M. Hendricks: T. Datillo. Row 4-W. Fisqus J. Holz: N. Schroder: J. Werner: M. Klappert: C. Royal: H. Egin: H. Mocker M. Leitheit: A. Clippinger: J. Clark: A. Caster. Row 5-H. Reaver: B. Kemp H. Herre: W. Fielman: E. Steinhotf: L. Aprile: D. Coulter: l. Dickerson: G Zinninger: R. VanLieu. Row 6-G. Johnson: R. Walter: J. Davis: A. Swettman J. Bryman: R. Haas: D. Agger: J. Hensel: A. Ott: L. Rosen. Row 7-J. Zinkhon W. Noll: R. Rhodes: E. Heiser: P. Kyrlack: F. Cint: T. Hicks: J. Prickett. Tower News Representatives, lower picture, Row I--N. Streit: S. Duquette: J. Moesta: N. Brown: M. Goodell: P. Reiser: J. Mclntosh: C. Boeschlin: S. Fucito J. Gilbert. Row 2-J. Montgomery: S. Shephard: V. Wolfe: J. Cheatham: M. Kepler: C. Taylor: G. Morrison: L. Griffin: S. Discher. Row 3--A. Pullem: G. C ot. Clair: B. Cleland: P. Taylor: M. Stitts: M. Kinney: J. Bauer: J. Stimpert B. Buck: D. Huekler: L. Ladley. Row 4-R. McAllister: J. Reitter: E. Heiser: G. Greene: J. Hughsin: W. Smith: T. Lewis: G. Giles: H. Melvin. Row 5-D. Stevers R. Agger: D. Nabors: R. DeVore: T. Schroeder. These harried representatives ot both literary publications here at school lead a whirlwind lite during tall homeroom periods, especially in the sales cam- paign weeks. But atter many, narrow escapes trorn the tirst period tardy bell, they take a well-earned breather - until the next year rolls round that is. Isabel King, editor-in-chief Mr. Renshaw, adviser 'Q Tower News, Seated-l. Doench: J. Moore: B. Tegel: M. Simmons: B. Adkins: B Schmidt: T. Evans. Standing-J. Montgomery: L. Curtis: P. Sigler: J. Werner: M Newbold: J. Swormstedt. The page editors check the freshly-printed copies of this week's edition. Leading the eighty members ot the start that produce the Tower News are Isabel King, editor-in-chiet, and lvlr. Renshaw, who also iuggles tinances to meet publication costs. Next in line, the page editors and their as- sistants plan the pages and give the report- ers assignments. Even with Mr. Renshavifs ever-lasting teasing, the start has the paper ready tor its deadline, and Izzy begins her Thursday night headache all over again. Alter she prootreads and checlcs the worlc, it is sent on a last, quick trip to the printer. The sprightly Tar Nooze reporters are processors ot weekly features, fiction and fact Ambitious advertising, business, and art staffs work harmoniously to put Tower News. Been wondering who's the little mon with the big soitchel7 l-le's head photographer Marc Routt, complete with camera, out on the troil ol o picture. l-le and cartoon- ist Bill Drier turnish the pictorial moteriol tor Tower News, while Mcirilyn Rotclitle, advertising manager, dreams up those promotion schemes. Don't forget the titty-tour stotl reporters who cover the beat tor Withrow's Wednesday morning speciol edition ol locts ond foolishness. Tower News Reporters, upper picture. Row l-D Ward, B. Taylor, G. True, M. Derrick, B. Gale, C Ezzell, J. Davis, S. Discher, M. Bruggeman, V. Wolfe R. Rippey. Row 2--B. Duncan, A. Lamblin, S. Shep parcl, C. Fisher, B. McCartney, B. Small, S. Fucito C. Boeschlin, J. Bauer, B. Show, D. DeVore, M. L Pace. Row 3-J. Wiley, J. Morris, J. Brandhorst P. Stewart, D. Danner, F. Bodin, N. Austin, S. Korney L. Wessinger, C. Navarro, S. Savery, B. Buck, E Bartsch. Row 4-J. Gilbert, D. Patton, P. Krumme S. Worth, S. Morton, S. Siety, J. Herman, B. Mc- Elwain, R. Tartar, A. Pinson. Row 5-R. Lunclquist D. Currens, G. Greene, D. Drislcell, R. Nelson, D Nelson, D. Hudson, J. Lutz, E. Heiser. Tower News Business Stalif, lower picture. Seatecl-L Gritfin, S. Timm, E. Neidhard, D. Ancleregg, M. Rat- clitfe, J. Simester. Standing-W. Drier, K. Milsteacl D. Pabst, S. Armstrong, D. Menzel, D. Krehbiel, L Neff. Page one hundred twenty tive -1 ,,, ,wf,5m:s, ,QM M. 'W 55 www iig 3?'4W .flaw if wmv dp.. Q WW gr9'4 N 4 Amin 'W , Q M f.,.,. ,swf- .f ..-f , , .Q M ..- zu -, - N ,idx L 5 N' ' 2 W T wl W3-Y :'f i: s , K i ,, X453-EL?-Q-iliyf . fr W ' V' ' ' ' X5 if Q ' . w - - ,Qi 1 -isweg ga: ' ig ,V g Q X A 'N I ' 3 7 . W -' 'A Z .L F9531 iff ' S :g f ff 'fs W If V ' L W , A Q AW W ft! gl YQ-W' A L -'Q , S ' M1 7 w ' ww kv ' 0 . W 43? 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Jones: H. Simmons: R. Winston: J. Sears. Row 2-E. Bartsch: J. Cahall: B. Hall: S. Schlitlrin: l. Koesfer: G. Simester: B. Edmonds: J. Winters: S. Weatherford: P. Coons: M. Leif- heit: M. Mattes: C. Hill: M. Smits: L. Fisher: N. Rodgers: I. Madden: S. Foley: M. Hanselman: B. Karnes. Row 3-J. Call: G. VanFisher: A. Rieman: P. Moore: R. Clark: D. Bennet: B. Drier: M. White: R. Lolly: B. Shafer: B. Woerner: C. Gentry: R. Schnoke: F. Sanford: C. Wheatley: S. Nelson: D. Anderegg: G. Washington: M. Box: J. Rhodes. Row 4- B. Raslr: M. Broltaw: E. McKee: G. Broman: B. Dills: M. Beron: E. Wunt: W. Crosset: .l. Gallagher: E. Bouldin: B. Riclre: D. Hudson: D. Richards: T. Cholmondelay: T. Diesen- roth: J. Weaver: D. Price: D. Vance: W. Doppman: C. Platt: K. Mattes. Madrigal, lower picture. Row l--B. Smith: H. Simmons: R. Winston: J. McHargue. Row 2-P. Coons: D. lrish: S. Foley: N. Teegarden. Row 3-E. McKee: G. Broman: B. Shafer: S. Nelson. Row 4-D. Hudson: T. Cholmondelay: B. Dills: J. 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'f :- ' . -ab . ' is 15- J : , A ,AX li- , E 4 f i ' 35? ig Egg 3 ,- A. . - 5- . X, me :: :- ' 7 f' T VE ' diff. ff W -1 - ' ...,...,.::,,,L.:, xx. . my 45 , M K, 4 QL 5 E i E 1 , Ab A i Q A vw - , me . ,fa myiajm 5 wp e afv'h 9 N KSN? M K I WWW 1.fWfv'W Q35 , -.,, Wi: 7 ,ik ii XI? , , XZEQZQAX 4 L 4 5 The Girls' Glee Club, which is the oldest musical group at Withrow, talces part in various radio broadcasts, the Spring Con- cert and the Christmas Assembly. The singers are trying to cultivate a further interest in the ever-changing musical world. Though a newer group, the Boys' Glee Club is one ot Withrow's most prom- ising musical organizations. The club tries to provide recreational singing tor the boys: they take part in the Christmas Assembly and torm the black-laced chorus in the annual Minstrel Show. Both ot these groups are sponsored by Mr. Martin, a top-notch choral director. J. Strunk: J. Pennington: M. Williams: N. Walling. Row 2-E. Mathias: J Hayes: S. Shepard: J. Osbourn: P. Thomas: D. DeVore: N. Teegarden: J S. Prechtl: C. Reinschmidt: E. Lanham: N. Glover: C. Hebler: D. Smith N. McVee: J. Browning: W. Schwemberger: P. Morris: R. Leahr. Row 4-J J. Green. Row 5-R. Stanford: R. A. Cann: B. Baun: S. Allen: L. Kyrlaclx C. Klehler: N. Niemes: M. Starr: R. Nolting: K. Roberts: A. Busch: P. Linn S. Kinder: L. Mosier: J. Hoffman: V. DeVore. 4. Boys' Glee Club, lower picture, Row l-C. McViclrer: R. Wheeler: G. Clark G. Amann: R. Staley: L. Telton: R. Haile: J. Louiso: R. Baer: J. Louise: C Games: R. Ledbetter. Row 2-C. Cramer: J. Willis: E. Forste: M. Brollaw D. Haerr: E. McKee: T. Lanier: C. Wheatley: E. Steinholit: B. Johnson: R Armor: T. Dennis: J. Feller. Row 3-- E. Seis: A. Miller: A. Scott: A. Goena wein: J. Gallagher: B. Philipps: E. McDonald: R. Buswell: D. Craig: C Buchanan: J. Lutz: G. Greene. glee clubs iunior choir, and orchestra gain much Page one hundred thirty Girls' Glee Club, upper picture. Row l-M. Wulfeclc: D. Ward: C. Raben- stein: B. Wheatley: J. Arnold: M. Woods: C. Haley: N. Smith: B. Thornton: Brophy: N. Farrell: C. Reinschmidt: M. Dengel: F. McQueen: E. Triefts- houser: J. Bremer: M. Hanselman. Row 3-R. Winston: H. Placis: F. Bodin' Cobb: C. Good: M. Tibbs: J. Finlr: D. Anthe: J. Mitchell: M. Rood: J. Oth- ling: P. Conner: A. Ashbroolr: D. Patton: S. Noll: R. Rushing: S. McMullen' Orchestra, lower picture: Violins-R. Berry: L. Goodell: M. Goodeli: E. Jacobs: J. Laurence: J. Lundquist: J. McKemens: K. McMeans: D. Schwent- ker: D. Wilson: T. English: E. Probst. Cello-N. Jacobs: D. Lunclquist: N. Disher: Bass-C. Schweitzer: D. Zeh. Oboe-G. Howard. Clarinet-A. Boyer M. Brown: L. Conover: C. Siegtield: Basson-N. Moore: J. Stimpert: HornJ F. Catton: J. Brandhorst. Flute-J. Dallow: B. Herschelman: A. Wesselmann. Trombone-C. Platt: B. Lowery. Trumpet-V. Mahattery: B. Othling: L. Smith. Percussion--W. Avril: D. Norcross: K. Milstead. Piano-B. Lane: S. Broker P. Miller. Harp-A. Edwards. Junior Choir, upper picture: Row I-D. Durning: J. Schweitzer: P. Newton: J. Pieper: R. Shotts: D. Beach: R. Scherer: J. Lane: A. Knox: R. Beglen: H Manning: M. Gimp M. Foster: G. Skaggs: S. Shirk. Row 2-B. A. Brown E. Weisman: J. Pennington: S. Rice: H. Morris: D. Van Vyven: L. Smith M. Lewis: A. Green: R. Marlow: E. Lauderback: C. Stoup: B. Dietz: C. Haley: E. Edmonson: A. Behrens. Row 3-F. Clemons: C. S echt' G. True P 1 i B. Cleland: R. Work: A. Tevis: R. Jackson: W. Kochne: R. McKinney: J. Jordon: O. Findsen: W. Hennika: M. Rytland: S. Hergert: B. Heath: E. Mablay. Row 4-A. Daggett: M. Kaufmann: M. Ficke: N. Brawley: B. Fowler J. Chase: G. Grant: B. Koehne: M. McClanahan: R. Sobel: M. Pew: M Hale: J. Wright: N. Henning: J. Tesendort: K. Heroid. Row 5-E. Branch R. Stanstorth: A. Kessel: B. Kunkel: S. Andriot: S. Gatch: P. Storm: B. Grimes A. Sanders: S. Emrich: M. Skeet: M. Johnson: J. Upson: P. Wilson: l. Bright E. Parker: J. Koester: R. Bauer. Come on, now: breathe right, says Mr. Martin, sponsor ot the Junior Choir, as he directs its titty-eight energetic members. Mr. Martin accepts nothing but the tinest: he isn't pleased until he has achieved the tinal smoothness enioyed so otten. The last, tlowing strains ot Beethoven tloat through the air, ending on a disconsolate screech ot strings, closely tollowed by the depressed but hopetul voice ot Mr. Howard. Yet, by the time the Withrow Orchestra and Junior Choir are heard at the Christmas Assembly and Spring Con- cert, they have become note-pertect. experience through christmas and spring concerts. Page one hundred thirty one 1 . .. nf ' if . I s 1v3 t.? .1..ff 2 2....::T:r -7 'f 'Q' -- .A 'fitiksyfs 'X 3 .:.f::j': 'l'21g- vu A gt? Qi:a..':r!1tQ. gpg q:,::f:g?ff?,:,g5,. .??3.,:iZ.+ .Qy.Ki,,. iw W-kr K KT fy f.. Xi. ? .. .A .f it Scribbler's 1951 president, Catherine Ziegler, serves tea during an initiation meeting ol these promising penmen. Scribblers, upper picture. Row l-P. Thomas: R. Van Billiard: M. Endebroclx: S. Sellcirlc: J. Rice: M. Newbold: D. Vigard: M. Leifheit: I. King: P. Sig- ler: C. Ziegler: E. Probst: M. Simmons: B. Adkins: M. Klappert: M. Jones. Row 2-D. Smith: J. Hall- erman: M. Weiss: P. Frede: A. Pinson: M. Smits: S. Seilliop: B. Tegel: R. Lange: J. Hain: J. Betz: M. McCollum: M. Ashman. Philologia, lower picture. Row l-R. Barnes: H. Blaney: T. Brown: J. Hattendorl: E. Mueller: J. Koch: D. Krehbiel: G. Zinninger: W. Smith: T. Evans: W. Marlcel: W. Holloman: R. Clem. Row 2-J. Longnalcer: V. Jacobs: A. Gortsas: Mr. Srole: W. Crosset: P. Aglamesis: J. Srole. The titty iunior and senior boys ol Philologia gather tor a business meeting, both humorous and serious extemporane- ous speeches, and panel discussions on current attairs to develop proticiency in parliamentary procedure. Scribblers, girls' literary society ol Withrow tosters an interest in literature and encourages original production. These thirty iuniors and seniors meet to hear pools reviews and to give original plays. A pools is presented to a meritorious senior on Award Day. Miss Wood and Mr. Srole hold the responsible positions oi advisers to these two societies honoring star English students. originality is expressed in essays and panel talks. The presidents, David Krehbiel and Howard Blaney, once every year are able to line up the organization in quasi-order. Tip Toppers, upper picture. Row I-E. Cook: M. Johnson: R. Noelclre: Mrs. Konrad: R. Nolting: J. Huber. Row 2-R. Heis: C. Hill: S. Riggs: J. Fink: S Barker: H. Koenig: P. Krumme: K. Van Deveer: D. Vaughn: J. Winter. Row 3-J. Zinlchon: J. Hunelxe M. Stitts: M. Powers: P. Brady: P. Coons: B. Mc Elwain: M. Box: B. Romine: G. Sudhoff: C. Royal Row 3--E. MacDonald: J. Gallagher: B. Fields: J Bender: P. Konnersman: A. Goenawein: D. Kirlrpatriclc G. Burress: E. Posival: M. Willrening: M. Jones. Senior Council, lower picture: Row I-D, Hudson: J. Brandhorst: J. Bremer: M. Jones. Row 2-H. Lambert D. Krehbiel: W. Drier: C. Parlrer. Row 3-W. Shafer D. Ancleregg: R. Lundquist. Humble mortols connot help loolcing up to towering Tip Toppers and lofty Senior Council members with envy onol respect. Tip Toppers plon choritoble progroms and slcoting porties just lor lun while our Senior Council chooses the closs gilt oncl writes the A'Lost Will oncl Testomentf' The representatives ol the groduoting closs ore merging with the newly-lormecl Student Council. tip toppers ancl senior council awe pupils 5. .. rw. tw. is in LM : we , Zeus , uw., th e tr ,fe . e ' -feel. ' . ' 39253. Ames. , we ff , .- il: i 'T' A?.:?'fM'1li f' r -. '- lm ,, '4 , , .ii -'--- 1 1 W 'ses I f 1 ga , -. ,.uil,,1 1 sh ' e -1. N W Chickens and bircls help soothsayers To predicf The fuTure. Greek gods ond goddesses parade before members of Gens TogaTa, revealing Their idenTiTy by Their dress or Their ocfions. The members, who ore LoTin sTudenTs, meeT on The Third Tuesday of each monTh To enioy programs of oncienT Greek and Roman hisTory, songs, and plays. The year is cli- moxed by The annual bongueT where The Tood and sTyle in which iT is preseriTed always creoTe considerable inTeresT. Germs TogoTo was Tounded in T931 Tor The purpose of learning To opprecioTe The LoTin language. Sponsors, Miss Grove and Mrs. Maish, and presidenT, PoT Thomas, guide This acTive group, which even has iTs own club song. Gens Togafa, upper picture. Row T-S. Selkirk, N. Lynch, P. Wright, R. Kressel. Row 2-G. Zinninger, L. Mosier, W. Doppmann, P. Thomas. Row 3-Miss Grove, M. Brugger- man, B. Broker, E. Ellis. Gens Togata, lower picture: Row I-N. Lynch, J, Healhcore, D. Kessel, D. Vigard, P. Taylor, P. Jenkins, J. Ward, M. Skeel, L. Gooclell, M. Moore. Row 2-G. Skaggs, D. Schlapp, J. Willer, A. Lamblin, R. Karnes, M. Ficke, B. Maclaren, A. Clarke, P. Wilson, A. Holt. Row 3-Miss Grove, D. Mackenzie, B. Cole, J. Johnson, N. Smith, A. Scudder, C. Siegfried, C. Corneff, Mrs. Maish. Row 4-- M. Wensel, P. Jones, A. Racquarfh, R. Williams, C. Finn, L. Ladley, J. Fink, E. Black, P. Sigler, G. Evans. Row 5- M. Williams, L. Murphy, K. Aplin, R. Beglen, R. Van Bil- liarcl, C. Fisher, F. Bodin, P. NewTon, J. Diefz, A. Boyer. Row 6-D. Scoft, B. McCarTney, J. Werner, R. Lange, C. Coe, N. Hall, M. Gim. Row 7--S. Clark, T. Bafllelle, B. Taylor, A. Mocher, L. Kyrlach, N. Currens, N. Morgan, C. Euell, S. Morten, J. Davis, J. Pliesler, M. Holt. cusToms. language. and world affairs are Taughf Difficile est senTenTiam scribere his cliscipulis suavibus apfam. Gaucleamus igirur iuvenes dum sumus A warm handshake conveys the teeling ot la amistad between a Withrowite and a Cuban. Spanish Club, upper picture. Foreground-B. Fessenden: L. Vega: M. Shepler. Row I-G. Wagner: F. McQueen: L. Benson: J. Rice: D. Maddox: C. Ziegler: W. Gray: B. Wheatley R. Hohman: B. Heath: S. Peters: J. Wiley: J Kutz. Row 2-R. lsgrig: B. Schmidt: S. Nelson J. Othling: P. Frede: S. Riggs: R. Nolting: J Cordes: L. Fisher: M. Weiss: R. Feiler. Spanish Club, lower picture. Row I-S. Timm E. Forste: M. Creelman: T. Purott. Row 2-S J. Chase: N. Shumate: E. Vorhis: B. Scherer. Row 3-G. Greene: K. Helms: P. Coons: B. Buck: J. Clark: S. Janney. Row 4-S. Prechtl: R. Ries: N. Austin: S. Spathelf: B. Adkins: J. Bennett: W. Schwemberger. Leehu: S. Fucito: B. Tegel: M. Brown: F. Boesch: Spanish Club comprende the meaning ot iriendship between countries. By studying the language and customs oi Spanish-spealcing countries, El Club Espanol, is learning to understand and respect the people ot Spain, South Ameri- ca, and Cuba. Under the experienced eye of Miss Eppinger, the group has rapidly become one oi Withrow's more popular clubs. President Tom Puroti helped plan the holiday parties and a trip to the Spanish Inn where members enjoyed the spicy food--ordered in the Spanish lingo oi the conquistadores. outside of the classroom through organizations Withrow's Club Espanol enthusiastically demonstrates gay and truly Spanish Hat Dance. A French student exhibits the Norman garb. French Club, upper picture. Standing tront-M. Ashman: C. Platt: B. McKinley: J. Batsche. Seated-L. Murphy: J. Bremer: M. Jones: I. King: J. Hain: M. Box: G. Simester: J. Schubert: M. Wilson: J. Betz: J. Hoxie. Standing back-E. Low: M. Guenther: S. Ronsheim: J. Pieper: L. Curtis: C. Frohmeyer: N. Loose: T. George: C. Suer- mann: J. Weaver: R. Rushing: M. Simmons: D. Ruess: E. Scar: M. Heclcle: P. Bauer: C. Corbly: M. Flulrer: Miss Schroeder: C. Walker: L. Tabor. Hlbarlez-yous Francais? is not iust an expression to members of French Club. Actually, they do spealc French at monthly meetings under the leadership ot Carolyn Platt. l-laying a good time learning is the object ol this group. lSeeing Miss Helen Schroeder, sponsor, hit a homer at the club picnic is an end-oiethe year bonus.l such as the latin. spanish History Club members are learning to appreciate one of America's greatest heritages, the secret ballot German Club, opposite page, middle picture. Row l-A. Boehm: E. Steinhott: E. Weisman: B. Sweeney: M. Kauf- mann: D. Menzel: E. Littmann: R. Staley: A. Richardson. Row 2-K. Mottes: R. Silber: M. Wulteclc: S. Usher: R. Economou: E. Triltshouser: S. Prechtl. German Club, middle picture. Seated-J. Tessendort: D. Manzler: D. Vance: C. Weatherford: K. Herrmann. Stand- ing-M. Leilheit: D. Leimenstall: J. Shewman: R. Evans: D. Lerner: C. Langhorst: T. Evans. In window, upper right-J. Wunlrer: R. Thiellring. Last February, German Club held one ot its most entertaining initiations, teaturing a piano duet, a challc tallc, and a des- cription ot a tootball game ot the tuture. By planning the monthly meetings ot the club to tall near holidays, Mrs. Nilcolott and Marianne Leitheit can more easily linlc pertinent German customs with the celebrations. An Alpine motel provides a rustic setting for a German Club tall meeting. trench. german. and history clubs. Annual proiect ot Clionian History Club was an assembly, later televised, that inquired, How Good Were the Good Old Days? At meetings di- rected by Miss Cavendish and George Zinninger, students delve the depthsnthrough skits, oral reports and olten have a songtest in commemoration ot a holiday. A spring banquet climaxes the year's activities. History Club, lower picture. Row I-S. Shirlr: E. Low: M. Bruggermen: S. Shepard: A. Scudder: P. Scott: E. O'Brien: J. Coe: C. Barnes: D. Ward: C. Cornett: E. Weisman: B. Heath. Row 2-J. Rice: I. Madden: B. Brown: J. Shafer: S. Janney: J. Matthews: J. Webster: B. Buclc: S. Savery: C. Frommeyer. Row 3-A. Boehm: G. Evans: J. Deister: B. Crush: A. Bush: M. Keith: M. Schwartz: D. Danner: J. Hague. Row 4-A. Boyer: B. Broker: C. Finn: N. Forance: S. Fucito: B. Shaw: J. Davis: S. Clarli: J. Simpson: B. Schmidt: E. Vorhis. Row 5-C. Sauerbrumm: J. Stimpert: W. Littman: L. Ladley: M. Klappert: N. Morgan: G. Korney: C. Coe: S. Sauter. Row 6--J. Wunlcer: A. Recquarth: B. Ferguson: W. Schwemberger: J. Finlx: J. Hallermann: D. Riggs: J. Dietz: S. Barlcer: M. Madden: M. Simmons. Row 7-G. Bur- ress: C. Swanson: J. Hattendorf: G. Zin- ninger: R. Feiler: G. Broeman: D. Krehbiel: J. Heathcote: W. Smith: A. Popp: D. Men- zel: B. Mclntosh: J. Schuman: M. Newbold. Physics Club, upper picture, Row I-D. Hudson: T. Puroft C. Swanson: W. Hart: B. Mclntosh: B. Cole. Row 2-P Wright: J. Heathcote: S. Sellcirlc: F. Bodin: R. Staley: G Robison: J. Swormstedt. Row 3-P. Jones: W. Johnson: R N. Walling: J. Corcles: A. Popp. Row 4-R. Economou: R C. Buchanan: D. Schwentlrer: P. Miller: G. Smith: W Stoddard. Rifle Club, lower picture. Row I-W. Mart: l. Lerner: R Silber: D. Lerner: D. Dhonau. Row 2-l. Dickerson: J Thomas: W. Wilson: B. Sweeney: H. Wunlxer: R. LeBlond: J Truitt: D. Dhonau. Row 3-G. Petri: W. Fielman: D. Scher- mer: R. Schnaclce: L. Boothby: D. Manzler: J. Barry: R. Dietz. Row 4-L. Willberham: A. Howard: W. Leawell: M. Beclcer' B. Heger: C. Ailcens: R. Henlre. Row 5-R. Huclxler: G Wynn: J. Kincheloe: R. Levy: H. Crawford: J. Balmer: C Riehle: J. Padger. practical experience is VanBilliard: B. McCartney: J. Truitt: R. Sigler: M. Skeet: Herrmann: E. Steinhotf: D. Menzel: W. Wilson: J. Simester: The crock oi rille tire resounds through the Reading Armory. The Withrow Rille Club, led by President Ron Silber, is on one ol its Wednesday visits to test its skill ond compete with other schools. The instructor. Mr. Hanners, encourages the boys during the contests and advises at the weekly meetings. Whether freezing mercury or dropping leaded balls from the tower as lvlr. Galileo did, the bimonthly meetings of the Physics Club, presided over by Bruce lvlclntosh, are scienti- ticolly stimulating to Mr. Howe's acute teen-agers. gained through participation Radio Club, upper picture. Seated-L. Webster: T. Bardis: B. Richards: R. Burrows: J. Weissmueller Standing-R. Best: A. Reiman: D. Caldwell: J. Kirby: P. Woods: R. Davis: R. Ingram. l-lere at Withrow many clubs help prepare mem- bers for future occupations. Two ot these are the Offset Club led by Louis Grueninger and di- rected by Mr. Stearns, and the Radio Club whose president is Bob Best and adviser is Mr. Vorden- berg. Plus other activities the printers publish programs tor all home football games while the Radio Club operates Station W8-EaCQ. in physics. rifle. radio and offset club activities. Offset Club, lower picture. Seated: D. Lerner. Standing: J. Truitt: J. Thomas: E. Rost: L. Grueninger: R, Agger: D. Ward. Future Merchandisers, upper picture. Row i-J. Hilt- brand: P. Hysong: D. Broolrs: L. Losey: S. Waite: V. Gloss: M. Johnson: R. Jordan: G. Chilton: Miss Gooley: A. Preston: K. Stuniclr: R. Zoes: B. Ken- dall: R. Sochel: D. Carroll: C. Dunham: P. McHugh. Camera Club, lower picture. Lett ol tripod: Row I- J. Balmer: S. Evans. Row 2-J. Comer: R. Hughes. Row 3-D. Bentley: C. Alrins. Row 4-N. Fieldman: K. Mistseacl. Row 5-H. Hancoclc: N. Bradford. Row 6-B. Heath: J. Montgomery. Row 7-M. Willrening: C. Carey: B. Reclc. Center-L. Goodell. At tripod-H. Heger, Right of tripod, Row I-A. Fahrney: A. Edwards. Row 2-M. Burk: J. Howison. Row 3-S. Gatch: E. Kotter. Row 4-T. Cole: R. Kleine. Row 5- R. Potts: C. Stoup. Row 6-C. Lambert: C. Cramer. Plan to slcip those titth and sixth bell classes? l-lere's the answer to your prob- lem: a club known as Future Merchandis- ers. Members, supervised by Miss Gooley, work in downtown stores and study the merchandising tield. Photo tiencs, step this way. Withrow's Camera Club, as- sisted by Mr. Heger, spends Wednesdays studying how to talse good pictures. Re- vising the movie, We Go to Withrow, lcept the lively shutterbugs busy this year. cameras captivate these photographic fanatics while Beta Chi, upper picture. Row I-E. Simpson: J. Simpson: E. Easley M. Puclceft: E. Low: S. Shirlr: O. Hullet. Row 2-M. Holt: C. Shear wood: G. Hewin: B. Hall: L. Griften: O.Jaclrson: S. Parker: M. Heclcle R. Ingram: M. White. Row 3- D. Abrams: K. Helms: S. Reynolds P. Lanham: B. Vendiclc: N. Schwarz: G. Grant: E. Howeller: M. Mosier M. Scherer: D. McClarg: S. Christopher. Row 4-N. McVicl:ers: J Kersler: R. Clem: J. Longnalrer: A. Heis: S. Routf: S. Pierce: D Vaughn: G. Douglas: L. Cross: P. Brown: L. Devore: M. Worstell: K. Hager. Beta Chi, the business club sponsored by Mr. Knost, honors an outstanding senior majoring in business subjects on Award Day. Nu Tone Chimes and The Baldwin Piano plant were visited this year on the monthly tours ol leading local industries. beta chi and future merchanclisers typity business. 'S K an N AN 4 iii i.. 423 ...s 1 ..... . ,. ..,.,, . ..... 1 ' 3 50 ss Page one hundred forty-one lvlokeup, hoir styles ond modeling ore the intriguing subiects discussed in Home Economics Club, which is spon- sored by all teochers ol homemoking. This yeor members. led by Vero Schroyerj president, mode stuiied onimols ond sent them to the lvloyor's Christmos porty. With 247 members coming from both iunior ond senior high, Tennis Club ronlcs omong the lorgest clubs ot Withrow. The roclcet- eers wotch slides ond hopefully enter tournoments, under the instruction ol lvlr. Shermon, their skilled odviser. Home Ec. Club, lower picture. Row l-J. Hornbaclr: S. Laux: C. Neidich: V. Schroyer: M. Gather: M. Flulrer. Row 2-C. Shuster: M. Kossen: D. Brooks: V. DeVore: R. Conn: M. Wallzer. Row 3-M. Bloomfield: M. A. Howard: M. Keith: K. Helms: M. Everhart: R. Zoes: B. McLaren: B. Crush. Row 4-M. Bauer: L. Smalley: R. Heis: J. Winters: M. Wingerter: W. Zike: S. Stulifer: A. Gilpin: J. VanCleve: R. Dunlap: M. Hughes: J. Huneke: J. Brown. Row 5-S. Stoll: S. Riggs: L. Cross: V. Gloss: P. Brown: E. Simpson: J. Simpson: B. VanCleve: C. Kissinger: M. Price. Row 6-J. Peggler: M. Haselman: G. Marshall: G. Grant: C. Oliver: N. Sharp: A. Brown: B. Ose: N. Schwarz: J. Tompson: H. Muncy: M. Mcclanahang M. Mills: S. Tieman: J. Freuchtemeyer: M. L. Honoker: N. Niemes: Y. Waters: D. Webb. Row 7-N. Brillert: J. Miles: G. Geldreich: G. Robbins: P. Morrison: N. Hill: B. Spect: J. Koener: E. O'Brien: A. Obenshain: A. Coolc: N. Brown: P. Dunn. over the steaming range or on the courts. steady 1 Tennis Club, upper picture. Row i-M. Sullivan: G. Shatter: M. Green: P. Konnersman: M. Tiech, H. Pandorf: A. Ferguson: K. Hieton: G. Morrison: C. Wiete: M. Mitchum: J. Moesta: N. Moore: D. Miller. Row 2-tv1.GoodeII: L. Arnold: P. Snyder: J. Schroeder: S. Saemon: G. Kuebler: B. McCartney: E. Black: N. Shepherd: W. Hill: M. Assing: M. Herget: N. Kiphart: J. McKee. Row 3-M. Dengel: R. Reisenberg: S. Hardin: S. Reese: B. Maclaren: E. Low: M. Gim: A. Bush: P. Linn: E. Merrill: N. Morgan: C. Cornett: C. Suerman. Row 4-W. Merrele: R. Navero: R. Blerch: R. Heiser: G. Geildrich: P. Lackner: V. Pyles: C. Snyder: J. Fast: J. Keller: J. Dudley: H. Littmann. Row 5-A. Bolen: R. Homan: N. Glover: M. Kinney: B. Oberle: J. Meinlesmictt: C. Taylor: R. Ringhand: A. Bishop: J. Levi: J. Levore: M. J. Snew: C. Brefeld: J. Boyer. Row 6-L. Mulligan: P. Eppensteine: L. Lodley: C. Finn: E. Littmann: L. Mueller: M. Kleinschmidt: P. Jenkins: S. Nelson: S. Korney: P. Neuton: B. Lloyd: B. Duncan: J. Clem: P. McGurty. Row 7-M. Rollinger: R. Huston: R. Conn: J. Pennington: M. Arnold: J. Heing: R. Wilson: S. Shirk: M. Manley: N. Heineman: H. Hardy: C. Botts. Row 8-R. Rye: J. Heathcote: L. Niedermeyhr: C. Wood: J. Bramann: R. Hughes: J. Herman: R. Ernschwender: B. McElwain: L. Beglen: J. Bruggeman: C. Griffith: J. Hart. nerves and speedy reactions make for proficiency. Tennis Club, lower picture. Row I-B. Robway: C. Reaver: R. Lundquist: E. Heiser: J. Lutz: J. Weaver: J. Lundquist: G. Reis: J. Popp: W. Swanson: D. Craig: H. Lambert: J. Srote: S. Duquette. Row 2-E. Anderson: M. Browne: L. Griffin: C. Lewin: J. Mclntosh: L. Curtis: B. Fessenden: J. Brandhorst: R. Huston: D. Mergler: B. Buck: P. Brady: J. Gilbert. Row 3-N. Striet: E. Bartsch: B. Hershelman: M. Brown: A. Locke: F. Monk: B. Taylor: C. Ezzell: B. Shaw: S. Shepard: J. Davis: C. Boeschlin: C. Haley: J. Arnold: J. Dietz: C. Barnes: S. Barker: C. Seigtried: B. Berkle: M. Becker. Row 4-N. Shockley: R. Popp: M. Hermetett: B. Bacon: C. Donnelly: L. Balmer: P. Flaugher:,P. Hallett: P. Taylor: M. Stitts: J. Fink: D. Riggs: S. Sauter: C. Fisher: J. Morris: J. Toerner: J. Wiley: P. Jones: G. St. Clair. Row 5-E. Geil: B. Beck: N. Glover: M. Kinney: R. DeVore: J. Godley: A. Brockman: T. Chappopolou: D. Seilkop: B. Giles: J. Kinder: B. Drier: B. Carter: R. Rushing: J. Batsche: P. Krumme. Row 6-A. Goenawein: A. Swormstedt: R. Helmling: B. Saemann: P. Woods: A. Reiman: J. Hattendort: A. Popp: G. Howard: J. Swormstedt: R. Surman: E. Steinhoicf: D. Danner: J. Getgey: R. lsgrig: A. Long: J. Lutz: R. Shore. Tiger Club, upper picture. Row I-C. Willson: D.Miller: W. Anshutz: C. Brandenburg: J. Leonard: B. Holloman: J. Upson. Row 2-T. Carter: F. Goodell: G. Burress: T. Gillespie: L. Macklin: B. Barbeau: E. Green: W. Jones: J. Wilson: B. Schooltield. Row 3- A. Tevis: T. Nicola: L. Kleinfetter: J. Getgey: H. Lambert: I. Turner: K. Roclxel: J. Hendrixson: H. Vaughn: H. Broerman. Row 4-B. Gray: D. Gaenge: D. Plunkett: G. Burress: R. Lyons: D. Lamblin: D. McDaniels: W. Ernst. Row 5-N. Neidich: B. Markel: D. Cur- rens: B. Barnett: B. Glenn: E. Segar. Alpha Y, lower picture. Row 1- C. Layne. Row 2-C. Hirt: L. Lind. Row 3--P. Dreihaus: A. Hutchison: M. Tibbs. Row 4- B. Blain: A. Pawl: B. Latham: M. Ernst: J. McCoy. Row 5--M. How- ard: B. Riley: G. Pelton: A. Loclre: H. Collard: J. Hawison. Row 6-unidentified: M. Mitchum: D. Larua: R. Popp: M. Hermetet: N. Floyd: S. Stoll: A. Fahrney: B. Murdock. Row 7-M. Walker: M. Keith: L. Wolf: P. Laclcner: R. Jacobs: N. Schwab: M. Harmon: E. Carter: G. Beyer. Row 8-N. Carr: Y. Knight: C. Hofteler: G. Geldveich: R. Walker: J. King: J. Guener: M. Brown: V. Gunnels: M. Johnson: K. Calvert. Everyone has seen the local muscle men displaying Withrow varsity sport letters but tevv observers know that these boys are eligible to become members ol Tiger Club. The athletes, led by Charlie Brandenburg, excel in all types ot sports. Would you lilce to participate in a potato chip drive? You would? Then ioin Alpha-Y, tor this is one ot their yearly activities. The club, a division ot the Y.Ivt.C.A., is sponsored by Miss Graham. varsity athletes and alpha y members blend service Two service groups are Beta Hi-Y and Tower-Y, organized to help the community's needy. Tower-Y gives children's parties and sells Christmas cards and paper. An older group here, its iunior and senior girls are led by Alberta Richardson, president, and Miss Graham, adviser. The active senior boys ol Beta l-li-Y sell colces at games to provide a scholarship tor a worthy senior. A feature ot the year's program is speakers of many faiths, introduced by Bill Holloman, president, and Mr. Vordenberg, adviser. with fellowship. fun Beta Hi-Y-'Top picture, left foreground: W. An- shutz, J. Hattendorf, W. Holloman. Background, Row I-F. Ballard, P. Woods, A. Reiman, J. Getgey, N. McVicJ:er, J. Longnalrer, R. Janney, R. Cole, R. Richards. Row 2-R. Ingram, T. Evans, D. Haerr, L. Kleintelter, J. Leonard, E. Ellis, S. Carey, G. Burress, T. Hicks. Y-Teens-Bottom picture, Row I-Gloss, E. Simpson, A. Richardson, P. Taylor, J. Simpson. Row 2-P. Lay, M. J. Pickens, J. Virgil, E. Marshall. Row 3-A. Gilpin, S. Davison, A. Sandidge, J. Franzone, M. Everhart. Row 4-R. Rushing, N. Schifiet, J. Bowen, J. Stuewe: F. Boesch. Row 5- M. Mills, C. Weather- ford, D. Danner, A. Brown, J. Ward, D. Brooks. , s 'far 7 K tssits t The yuletide candle is lit as Withrow's sororities and fraternities ignite the holiday season caroling for friends and faculty. I-IeIIo, Marge? This is Jane. Did you hear the latest? John isn't taking Esther to the formal Saturday night. I'Ie asked Betty, ol all people. Can you imagine? That conceited snobl I heard she hadn't a thing to wear. . .No, I haven't got a date yet. I'd Iove to go with Bill, the center on our team but . . . Oh, I saw the cutest little number in ShiIIito's last week. . . Yeah, that's the one I mean, with the white net stole. It's only 58995. Page one hundred forty-six Father thinks it's awfully expensive, but I think it's a real bargain. Maybe Mom can break him. I simply have to have it. Gosh, I wish somebody would call. It's only a week away and I'm sort ot worried . . . You're going with Dick Ivlorgan, the frat president? Golly gee, how colossal . . . See you there-I hope! So long. Ring-g-g . . . I-Iello-Oh, hello, Bill . . . No, nothing special . . . Jean's number? Oh . . . it's-it's 7697 . . . You're welcome. Y ,usu vim I N close relationships. school spirit. festivities. promote Alpha Beta Kappa Name: Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1936 Colors: Rose and Silver Membership: 51 Officers: Pres.-Coe Lewin: Vice-Pres.-Nancy Shoclzley: Treas.-Bette McKinley: Corr. Sec. -Sherry Peters, Betty Tegel, Rec. Sec.- Dot Irish: Chaplain-Margaret Heckle: Sgt. at Arms-Lois Beglen: Historian-Marty Creelmcn. Row 'l-T. Tucker: L. Beglen: B. Tegel: D. lrish: N. Shoclxley: C. Lewin: B. McKinley: S. Peters: M. Heckel: M. Creelman. Row 2-B. Hall: M. Derriclc: A. Dells: M. Johnson: R. Tartar: N. Rodgers: N. Loose: C. Frommeyer: P. Knapp. Row 3-D. Ward: B. Birkle: J. Dietz: S. Mort- en: J. Arnold: J. Long: N. Allart: N. Trappe. Row 4-D. Patton: J. Shorten: S. Seitx: S. Worth: C. Enderbroclr: P. Coons: D. Riggs: S. Martin: G. Golden: S. Sorter: S. Rees: B. Cleland: J. Allstatt. Row 5-B. Wheatley: C. Good: B. McCartney: L. Goodell: S. Shives: A. Ferguson: D. Mergler: R. Ernschwender: E. Brandt: J. Hermann. Aliquippa Name: Aliquippa Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Maroon and White Membership: 23 Officers: Pres.-Bonnie Roe Herron: Vice-Pres. -Joyce Mitchell: Treas.-Shirley Waite: Rec. Sec.-Carole Schuster: Corr. Sec.-Martha Kossen, Lillian Murphy. Row l-B. Herron: J. Mitchell: C. Schuster: L. Murphy: M. Kossen: Row 2-G. Grant: F. Breehne: S. Floyd: S. Brotherton: C. Neidich: N. Miller: B. Newell: J. Scofield. good fellowship between sororltles. fraternities. Alpha Delta Gamma Name: Alpha Delta Gamma Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1949 Colors: Lavender and Grey Membership: 27 Officers: Pres.-Shirley Schlitllin: Vice-Pres.-- Janet Steinmetz: Sec.-Janith Benzing: Treas. --Sara Spathell: Sgt. at Arms-Mary Ann Scheve. Row I-P. Lay: M. J. Piclcens: J. Linlz: S. Bishop: S. Schlitkin: J. Benzing: J. Steinmetz: M. Scheve: S. Spathelt. Row 2-J. Schweitzer: P. Storm: S. Coffman: S. J. Stewart: J. Bruestle: A. Kessel: W. Storm. Altruist Name: Altruist Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 54 Officers: Pres.-Mary Guenther: Vice-Pres.- Joan Moore: Treas.-Honey Simmons: Rec. Sec.-Joyce Schubert: Corr. Sec.-Jewel Brandehorst, Margaret Ashman, Jean Morris, Sally Nelson: Sgt.-at-Arms-Marcia Wilson, Joan Toerner. Row 1-M. Simmons: J. Toerner: J. Morris: J. Brandehorst: J. Moore: M. Guenther: S. Nelson: J. Schubert: M. Ashman: M. Wilson. Row 2- L. Mueller: J. Thomas: M. Collard: B. Lloyd: P. Fox: J. Koester: P. Taylor: P. Kennedy: C. Finn: C. Siegfried: D. Dralre: T. Datillo: P. Jones: P. Jenkins: Row 3-A. Obenshain: A. Clippinger: J. Pieper: J. Wiley: L. Mosier: J. Bremer: B. Small: A. Lamblin: R. Karnes: B. Fessenden: M. Hendricks: M. Smits: J. Finlt: L. Ladley: Row 4-S. Ronsheim: A. Wesselman: K. Mieman: C. Coffey: E. Bartsch: P. Morris: l. Doench: J. Tessendort: K. Harold: J. Stimp- ert: B. Herschelman: M. Brown: M. Brugge- man: S. Discher: M. Buzzer: S. Shepard. rituals. pins. hayless hayrides. iazzy sport dances Beta Omega Chi Name: B. O. X. Chapter: Alpha Date ol Organization: i926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 52 Officers: Pres.-Meredith Jones: Vice-Pres.- -Charles Koehler: Sgt.-at-Arrns - Katie Hagen: Rec. Sec.-Isabel King: Treas.- Joan Hain: Chaplain-Betty Edmonds: Corr. Sec.-Laura Griffin, Lauretta Griffin. Row I-B. Edmonds: L. Griffin: l. King: C. Koehler: M. Jones: J. Hain: K. Hagen: L. Griffin. Row 2-P. Frede: R. Hohman: S. Hall: J. Stith: M. Martin: C. Flottman: M. Klein- schmidt: J. Sandusky: M. Box: E. Neidhard: G. Eason: J. Hauffman: S. Clark. Row 3-N. Farrel: A. Bolen: L. Curtis: H. Koenig: J. Jett: J. Keuper: N. Glover: C. Baeschlin: C. Haley: N. Carr: C. Wade: S. Barker: Row 4-N. Currens: C. Ezzell: E. O'Brien: B. Taylor: D. Anderson: J. Coe: J. Bauer: J. Meinlschmidt: M. Kinney: B. Oberly: D. Devore: B. Shaw: J. Flory: J. Mclntosh: J. Davis: S. Fucito: Row 5-V. True: J. Montgomery: B. Gale. Chi Lambda Chi Name: Chi Lambda Chi Chapter: Alpha Date ol Organization: 1945 Colors: Red and Gray Membership: 38 Officers: Pres.-Mary Lou Honaker: Vice-Pres. -Florarae Portner: Sec.-Georgia Douglas: Corr. Sec.-Hope Steele: Nancy McKeon: Treas.-Lois Cross. Row I-M. Foster: S. Tieman: M. Pew: R. Al- brecht: H. Steele: L. Cross: G. Douglas: S. Schnur: J. Struck: B. Allen: M. Tenner: N. Feller: J. Eppert. Row 2-N. Bullock: V. Gloss: D. Brooks: M. Johnson: M. Tabor: M. Reed: C. Reinschmidt: C. Reinschmidt: F. Boesch: P. Brown. Row 3-S. Pierce: J. Fruechtemeyer: M. Johnson: R. Bauer: N. McKeon: M. Honaker: F. Portner: D. Schrader: N. L. Alderman: J. Hartman: V. DeVore: N. Sparks: L. Prall. formals. exciting frat games. mad rushing. sleepless lvyettes Name: lvyettos Date of Organization: 1940 Chapter: Alpha Kalpha Alpha Colors: Green and Yellow Membership: 28 Officers: Pres.-Anna Jackson: Vice-Pres.- Anna Fultz: Corr. Sec.--Barbara Dobbins: Treas.-Mary Belle Berry. Row I-C. Jenkins: G. Howard: A. Holt: J. Jones: A. Jackson: E. Robinson: M. Chinn: A. Jones: S. Green. Row 2-M. Holt: K. Calvert: E. Easley: M. Gardner: J. Thompson. Raw 3- P. Howard: D. Ferrell: D. Scott: A. Fultz: l. Gist: M. Berry: B. Dobbins: C. Dickerson: J. Matthews. Row 4-M. Howard: M. Echols: E. Smith. Kytyves Name: Kytves Chapter: Delta Date ol Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 41 Officers: Pres.-Joy Pliester: Vice-Pres.- Shirley Fangmeyer: Treas.-Lou Jean NeFF: Rec. Sec.-Sydnie Riggs: Corr. Sec.--Ruth Van Billiard: Carolyn Palmer: Sgt.-at-Arms -Polly Coe: Pledge Mistress-Gloria Moore: Chaplain-Barbara Becker: Historian-Mert Newbold. Row I-E. Voisenette: M. Shepler: P. Coe: L. J. Neff: B. Becker: G. Moore: S. Fangmeyer: J. Pfiester: S. Riggs: P. Price: D. Vigard: A. Pinson: C. Sauerbrunn. Row 2-S. Harden: S. Selkirk: S. Emrich: M. Newbold: N. Hall: B. Fowler: R. Van Billiard: C. Palmer: P. Helscher: P. Wilson. Row 3-P. Landers: S. Hergert: N. Henning: G. Robison: M. Donahue: C. Walker: E. Probst: B. Braun: P. Newton: M. Feldhaus: C. Ernst: E. Mathias: D. Dunlap: P. Sigler: M. Gim. Row 4-R. Riesenberg: P. Linn: B. Van Lieu: S. Lindsey. slumber parties. terrorlzlng lnltlatlons. club songs. Phi Gamma Sigma Name: Phi Gamma Sigma Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1929 Colors: Yellow and Green Membership: 20 Officers: Pres.-Betty Alexander: Vice-Pres.- Rita Cerasi: Rec. Sec.-Pat Schroeder: Corr Sec.-Nan Sue Richardson: Sgt.-at-Arms- Rita Cerasi. Row 1-N. Lloyd: J. Anderson: R. Cerasi: N A. Bartels: B. Huey: P. Allen: M. Jones: J. Depenbroclc: J. Wright. E.O.X. Name: E. O. X. Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1930 Membership: 37 OFFicers: Pres.-Jeanne Batsche: Vice-Pres.- Janet Brueggeman: Treas.-Shirley Giese: Corr. Sec.-Zoe Fay Braun: Rec. Sec.- Nancy Heineman: Sgts.-at-Arms-Georgia Simester, Lucy Ledford. Row l-J. Bowen: A. Scudder: G. Boehm: C. Bolte: C. Carter: P. Dungan: N. Smith: N. Howard: M. Hersh: R. Rushing: K. Van De- Veer. Row 2-B. Veatch: M. Manley: N. Mc- Fee: N. Andrus: K. Roberts: J. Othling: B. Kunlrel: C. Weatherford. Row 3-J. Upson: D. Smith: M. Schmoll: S. Ruotf: Z. Braun: J. Brueggeman: J. Batsche: S. Giese: C. Specht: B. Deelrs: A. Cheatham. Row 4-L. Ledtord: J. Simester: N. Heineman. S, Richardson: B. Specht. Row 2-J. Deihl: and summer vacations all odd up to a bushel ancl Theta Alpha Name: Theta Alpha Chapter: Alpha Date ol Organization: i950 Colors: Gray and Green Membership: 18 Officers: Pres.-Margaret Kaufmann: Vice-Pres. --Laurely Kyrlach: Rec. Sec.-Barbara Mac- laren: Corr. Sec.--Mary Harrison: Treas.- Shirley Luhn. Row I-J. Christen: M. Harrison: S. Usher: E. Triltshouser: S. Timm: B. Maclaren: L. Kyrlach: J. Greenert. Row 2-A. Behrens: J. Kyle: N. Forance: M. Daniel: M. Kaufmann: B. Petersen: S. Laux: E. Howeler: D. Anthe. Tally-Ho Name: Tally-Ho Chapter: Gamma Delta Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Blaclc and Gold Membership: 41 Officers: Pres.-Jeanne Betz: Vice-Pres.-Barbi Buck: Treas.-Joan Wilson: Rec. Sec.--Carol Corbly: Corr. Sec.-Marilyn Hughes: Rolla Nolting: Chaplain-Joan Hunelre: Historian -Carol Donahue: Sgt.-at-Arms -- Joan Webster. Row I-B. Duncan: P. Doherty: J. Wilson: J. Webster: C. Donahue: M. Hughes: J. Betz: B. Buck: J. Hunelce: R. Nolting: C. Corbly: J. Cahall. Row 2-S. Korney: M. Weiss: C. Barnes: J. Matthews: M. Knox: J. Morazzi: M. Arlzenau: S. Savery: D. Harrington: N. Niemes: M. Stitts: B. McElw.ain. Row 3--N. Walling: J. Willer: M. DeVore: L. Ruscher: C. Navaro: L. Benson: M. Klappert: A. Forance: C. Suermann: A. Williams: E. Parker: C. Cornett: N. Morgan. a peck ot fun had by the eight hundred members. Name: Zeta Beta Kappa Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: l932 Colors: Blue and White Membership: 41 Officers: Pres.-Carolyn Platt: Vice-Pres.- Dolores Ruess: Treas.--Faye Bodin: Rec. Sec. -Shirley Laux: Corr.Sec.-Donnetta Danner, Charlotte Miller: Chaplain-Jaclcie Hague: Sgt.-at-Arms-Joan Rice. Row I-J. Hague: M. Smith: S. Shirk: C. Miller: C. Platt: J. Shafer: E. Vogel: N. Austin: F. Bodin: B. Heath: D. Schiapp. Row 2-J. Rice: L. Smalley: M. Jenny: N. Schwarz: B. Nelson: N. Schlapp: S. McMullen: B. Thomas: C. Ziegler: B. Fisher. Row 3-J. Johnson: D. Danner: J. Wunlcer: N. Kirchner: J. Whitacre: P. Connor: J. Rhodes: M. Dengel: B. Brolrer: E. Kotter. Row 4-L. Laux: .l. Chase: S. Davi- son: N. Shumate: C. Schmidt: D. Ruess: S. Gatch: E. Low. C.O.S. Name: C. O. S. Chapter: Gamma Date of Organization: l935 Y Y Colors: White and Gold Membership: 25 Officers: Pres.-Jim Leonard: Vice-Pres.- Jerry Schoonover: Treas.-Jim Royer: Sec. -Rich McQuery: Corr. Sec.-.lim Sweeny: Sgt.-at-Arms-Gordon McNeil. Row 1-R. Brinkman: l. Ludwig: C. Stoup: S. Cover: J. Leonard: J. Schoonover: D. Berry: H. Bridge: D. Wald: H. Smack. Row 2-R. McQueary: E. Collifs: J. Grate: G. McNeil: G. Hill: D. Pratt: D. Davis: G. Schubert: R. Sweeny: J. Sample. .... .... , W,-we ..,. mi... . W---wws+tww,,.. ...- S-.-mm. '..Ji : .ffm while worthy prolects for the handicapped. rummage Chi Sigma Chi Name: Chi Sigma Chi Chapter: Theta Date oi Organization: i903 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 32 Officers: Pres.-Bill Holloman: Vice-Pres.- Norm McViclrer: Treas.-Ed Wesler: Rec Sec.-Don McGrath: Corr. Sec.-Dick Engel Sgt.-at-Arms-Gordon Yoshihawa. Row l-G. Von Fischer: J. Hensel: B. Hill: R Hawk: B. Nelson: B. Holloman: D. Engel: R Barnes: P. Woods: E. Wessler. Row 2-B Ryan: R. Behrman: T. Smith: J. Hattendorf: C Platt: B. Hayes: D. McGrath: N. McViclcer: D Van Vyven: J. Bennett. Row 3-J. Knight: G Yoshikawa: V. Mahaffey: F. Ballard: J. Kessler D. Currens: L. Pappas: A. Goenawein: R Taylor. lota Sigma Pi Name: Iota Sigma Pi Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: i903 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 30 OFFicers: Pres.-Charles Parker: Vice-Pres.- Jim Upson: Sec.-Joe Harris: Treas.- George Phillips: Wardens-Tom Puroft, Don Rogers. Row 1-C. Parker: J. Upson: D. Denman: J. Harris: G. Phillips. Row 2-W. Huitt: R. Mes- semer: C. Wermerth: D. Burch. Row 3-H. Broerman: D. Malloni: T. Bardis: D. Meyer: J. Berry. Row 4-R. Rodgers: T. Puroff: J. Evans: P. Wilhelm: W. Corbin. Row 5-B. Preston: W. Stoddard: C. Kramer: R. Nelson. Row 6-C. Denton: L. Mouch: G. Simpson. sales. adopted families. and drives are the service Kappa Tau Kappa Name: Kappa Tau Kappa Chapter: Alpha Date oi Organization: I93l Colors: Red and White Membership: 35 Officers: Pres.-Earl Mueller: Vice-Pres.-Bob Lyons: Rec. Sec.-Bill Crosset: Corr. Sec.- Bill Johnson: Monitor--Gordon Greene: Sgt.- atArms-John Jordan. Row I-R. Clem: D. Swenfurth: C. Reaver: J. Jordan: R. Janney: J. Conrads: J. Shewman: G. Lewin: G. Long: R. Ott: B. Voelpel: W. Hart. Row 2-E. Mueller: R. Falter: B. Lyons: W. Grate: R. Bacon: G. Greene: J. Cordes: L. Smith: B. Mclntosh: B. Smith. Row 3-W. Johnson: B. Crosset: D. Willson: W. Lauder- baclx: V. Brennan: J. Longnalrer: J. McCor- mick: D. Plunlrett: W. Ernst: D. McGoron: L. Ingram: L. Lyons. Tau Sigma Name: Tau Sigma Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: 1946 Colors: Gold and Black Membership: 27 Officers: Pres.-Bill Drier: Vice-Pres.-Tom Lewis: Rec. Sec.-Bob Tiemeyer: Treas. Bill Giles: Corr. Sec.-Charles Consalus: Sgt.-at- Arms-John Bruns. Row I--A. Broclcman: B. Carter: D. Manzler: J. Gabbard: B. King: D. Miller: W. Drier. Row 2-J. Popp: J. McGoron: R. Tiemeyer: T. Lewis: J. Kinder: T. Chapopoulo: E. Ellis: V. Jacobs. Row 3-B. Distler: J. Gregory: T. Hammond: D. Seilkop: B. Hill: H. Melvin: B. Von Bargen: W. Giles: C. Consalus. activities of withrow's twenty tour social groups. T.O. Name: T. O. Chapter: IV Date of Organization: 1894 Colors: Red and Gold Membership: 32 Otiticers: Pres.-Don Price: Vice-Pres.-None Rec. Sec.-John Weaver: Corr. Sec.- Wayne Alexander: Sgt.-at-Arms-Nici: Schil flet: Treas.--Ben Beck. Row l-R. Crigler: J. King: J. Bryson: C Long: J. Weaver: D. Price: B. Beck: C. Mc- Viclrer: W. Boney: J. Barton. Row 2-S. Titmuss R. Lally: T. Hiclcs: N. ShiFFlet: E. Wilder: W Scott: W. Alexander: N. Weiner. Row 3- J. Root: D. Wood: J. Mohn: R. Kramig. Tri Chi Name: Tri Chi Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 50 Officers: Pres.-Dave Krehbiel: Vice-Pres.-- Werneth Avril: Treas.-Jack Priclcett: Rec. Sec.-John Getgey: Corr. Sec.-Jim Lutz, Jack Lutz: Chaplain--Dave Anderegg: Sgt.- at-Arms- Bill Shafer. Row I-D.Lamblin: E. Venable: S. Evans: C. Games: D. Haerr: L. Kleinfelter: T. Evans: R. Bick: B. Raab: G. Howard. Row 2- R. Gep- hart: M. Routt: J. Lutz: J. Lutz: W. Shafer' J. Priclcett: J. Getgey: R. Surman: D. Stovall' R. lsgrig: F. Burnett. Row 3-R. Koenig: B. Dills: E. Cook, R. Nye: W. Avril: D. Krehbiel: D. Anderegg: M. Beran: E. Saar: J. Srofe: D. Hudson: D. Reif. Row 4-R. Lyons: W. An- shutz: R. Glenn: R. Lundquist: W. Gray: H. Lambert: S. Carey: R. Agger: J. Braun: D. Gates. Row 5-G. Broman: J. Heathcote: W. Swanson: E. Frantz: E. Heiser: D. Lerner. Q is 4 s 2 E Y E ww.- dw.-.ws fxfwwwm -Q , 'W ., ,S W , .,,:. A y W W :.,, If . fp . Q A 3' if f 6 1 5 JH Q . t A , x Q? Q Q is 1 , s , .iv A m t m eg, 9 1 i Y 5 M Q, Q S i ' '. 3 - fl 3 5 5? 2 V gm, Y 5 I R' ' KY Q an - ,A fp' ..,..-W , sua wk, W -A 9- ' f + ' ,fn ,Q 'Q X f V f 4, 'TQ MM , ., , ,W .NA . may MM Hisijzdgvi A h 'K y X Q A This Portuguese congc line from My Sister Eileen is lust one ol the adventures relished by the two sisters in New York. as curtains open ln rollicking incidents like the Con- ga line ot Portuguese sailors and the continual blustering entrance ol the Wreck into the basement apartment ot the girls, My Sister Eileen untolded. No one will tor- get the daring Russian girl, the irate landlord, and Eileen herself. The hilarious story ol the two girls who invaded New York tor the sake oi a career provided many a rib-tickler tor the audience. The most successful play in years tor Withrow Players, it was presented the second week in December. Y YM, .E Such figures as a tyrannical landlord and a melodramatic Russian lugging an overcome girl s ep through riclcety door on the withrow players opus. Behind the set, members who wallced by the basement window had to struggle to ignore the teasing, upturned faces ot other hams lurking below the wallc. The play once over, the cast members and all who helped relaxed to make the alterplay party a success. Climax oi the evening was the direct hit ol a thickly-coated mustard sandwich in the ex-Wreclc's face. Asleep that night, tired thespians had sweet dreams oi their new banlc account, in the blaclc. The eccentric characters who shuffle through the witty scenes of My Sister Eileen bring with them indescribable turmoil uL...i.!1lf my sister eileen. opening the dramatic season at Wifhfow P'GYe'S CGS'-TOP PiC e1 RO' '-H' Lffmbefv A good-natured competitive spirit nas become tradi- E. Bartschg D. Engelg B. Tegelg J. Kinder. Row 2--T. Puroftg M. Klappem E. Heiser: M. Arkenau: E' Sam: B, Buck: B' tional between Witltrow Players and Tnallan Dramatic Hartg T. Dattiloq D. Hudson. Row 3-C. Parkerg V. Brennan: The plgy put gn tltig yegr by Tltglicjm WGS OUF B' Ode S' Kmden G' 8'o 'G 7 W' Am: R' Rye' Miss Brooks. Otlter Tlwalian activities included a Witlwrow Players Committee 81 Crew-bottom picture, Row l l lClllOWeleVt C1V'tCl theater FDCJFTY, and O pep assembly. -D. Lundquistg E. Lanham: E. Frantz: J. Coe: B. Swansong 'V1 I Cl d ,th egr. with O icnic Miss D. Dralreg B. Scherer. Row 2-D. Krehbielg N. Schoclcleyg B. embers CONC U e e Y , p I f KG,,,e, B. He,Sci,etm,,,,: D. Awe.: D. pc,,,,,,, J. gmteg L, Rosenberger lent lter stage experience as sponsor o Muellef- ROW 3-N Nlemesi M- Newboldi B- MCE'Wf'i 1 C- tlte club. wlwile Marilyn Stitts reigned as president. Good: M. Box: J. Stimpertg B. Broker: M. Creelmang D. Anderegg. an whiff: Page one Hundred sixty Thalian picture, no. i-D. Price: lstandingl. Row 1- J. Brandhorst: M. Stitts: Miss Rosenberger: D. Smith: M. Endebrock: R. Van Bil- liard: S. Morten: P. Coe: M. Derrick: B. Edmonds. Row 2-E. Hoeweler: J. Ward: P. Sigler: E. Black: L. Neff: M. Kassner. Row 3-S. Patton: B. Busch: C. Barnes: N. Bullock: G. Weyer: J. Fay: R. Clark. Row 4-F.Callon: L.Smith: J. Franzone. Tholiun picture, no. 2-E. Ellis lstandingl: A. Pinson lsittingl. Row i-P. Sulli- von: B. Adkins: C. Zeigler: T. Chapapaulo: M. Wul- leck: D. Maddox: L. Grit- fin. Row 2-P. Linn: J. Ptiester: C. Souerbrunn: N. McVicker: E. Vorhis: G. Barg: R. Tartar: B. Gale. Row 3-K. Harold: D. Riggs: V. Jacobs: J. Zink- hon: D. Ward:A. Scuclder: l. Doench: V. True: J. Arn- old. Thalian picture, no. 3-E. Cook: Pat Taylor ldanc- ingl. B. Berkle: J. Hensel: R. Berle: L. Lyons: G. Whaley: T. Campbell: G. Greene: B. Hayes: K. Hagen: P. Kennedy: J. Kes- sler: S. Savery: R. Barnes: D. Stull lat pianol. A playvrehearsal during a turbulent meeting rivets the attention of Thalian members The storm isn't furious enough so Miss Brooks, with her own thunder and snow creates unique homemade sound effects. thalian provided double duty for c:upid's bow in a 'Really, l think you'd make the most wonderful British gentleman. Rollicking laughter filled the auditorium April 6 and 7 as Withrow students viewed the Thalian presentation, Our Miss Brooks. Miss Brooks, a role based on the famous radio personality, snagged everybody's line with her be- fuddled efforts to produce a melodrama of the Far East: to promote marriage be- tween the gym coach and herself: and to play cupid for two of her cherished pupils. wmqma-.-wr' if .0 ,J W3..3iZ'Qwf Hi , V V1 3 4 ..V.. 1 X: . 75 QfziiymxfgfgmVz,Tf5gg:2i , , 11' wx V rw:-ww , if, . R 2 'QEg2Lv My A AF? I' V . w Q T M- M Y Q ni 3:3 Qi-1 . . l ,w S K, , 1519 35? elif -fi? ,Sm 2, 5 7 QI- f 3 9 im - A-H!M'Wf'Mf-wr-'m1'N'1' ,M ,Q .ska ,...,. K Qs W -- waz A Vp . 53 QQ if R A 5 H 955 Tfikfff 'Mui' ,...,. , .. vffasf . Z J V 5 f - f . , ,.fj5gfyA53., A -5 , 5 I 1 , -q-ffwxg., JM- 5 5 - ' ,ig ,,1f5sLig9 -mu gligswx ' ks Q W, L,wsfw1A M Q' mx . Q .H 0 - I hx , X - 1, , my S 24 2 ,. 'f 5? wr - 1 Q w Q, A I L ,va--- ' px 4.7 l? I I an nn F f ' J, . -1 - Nigga L 'J 'Q f 1? if s if R N, ' :'1:,E,.. f H3 J 1 , . if 2 k 'ii 'fi ,V A. fe ki E 1 sv . 4 'Yi 1: 3 i Q i . 55 fee, ' SY M X X355 Q 2 ejqiggp W 'QQQYW ,IA k y, M ,Sy Kg V QW ,liigi Q Y Mb., This is no trifling contribution, as the W.P.O. backs up nearly every act in the production. Opposite page, bottom-M. New- boldg E. Bartsch: C. Miller: C Palmer: S. Selkirk: S. Saveryg J. Fink: S. Foley: B. Fessendeng M. Creelman: T. Dattilog B. Small: A. Lambling S. Shepherd. Opening number, below-G. Eas- ong E. Bartsch: J. Gilbert, L Goodellq S. Saveryg D. Drake: M Creelmang G. True: A. Lamblin S. Duquette. Prancing ponies ot the opening routine, l.et's Do lt Again, dazzle in satin, tuschia costumes trim- med with gold sparkle. Cowgals sport azure blouses and contrasting dark blue shorts with white iackets and ten gallon hats, as their taps keep pertect time in West's Ragtime Cowboy Joe. The hooters also clogged to Memories, Marshmallow World, and The Charleston. These girls pass two trials: one to become a pony. the other to make one ot the six show numbers. makes cow girls buck while others do X V' XQ? N N ' x - T .vw Q AX WX , SHUI? Q E 5? get it again. ln Let's Do lt Again the snappy opening number, these ten high stepping ponies give the show an eye-appealing kickoff. x 2 1. f I' -5' if 5 , ,, we 3 if , 1 fa! J 4 , T ,, 4 S XS S M2 ma, 5 f MRM x ,f 5 f. iif f . I Wx .2 42:34 M L . 1,275 , f.. L.-ilfisiwei '26 lem ,' mggggQ2m if 4 Q, 'W W ' . . L K S gg 3 ff 8 fa .f , Jr J- ? ., , '1 M sw ., , H M M S - 9555 .1 - M-f-ffm Lf g wf ff,gf3,w yr e:L,fg2,X:'4 1-1:15 MXL 7 2655 :E M Q A N 1 ' L43 I X 5, ,F N' 0 2 if fc-bp A E., if :- ww ww we J I ,,, , W: : - L 3-51.5 A Si,,1, , ' ,Aiwa-.sf , :ww , i ,N 2 14 bv l . ,, .. 5 Y 'H K3 'li YWW - - i ef s 4. Intently painting and drawing, these disciples of the makeup and costume-designing committees prepare tor Minstrels. Upper left, foreground-B. Gale: J. Fortwangler: P. Jenkins: M Newbold: R. Karnes: B. McElwain: J. Brandhorst. Background- J. Koch: N. Teegarden: L. Grittin: E. McKee. Upper right, foreground-G. Marshall: S. Lieman. Background-N Schlapp: M. L. Wulfeck: S. Worth: H. Littman: E. Vorhis: D. Riggs. Lower left, seated-D. Stull: E. Cook: T. Hammond: E. Saar. Stand ing-B. Staley: T. Gillespie: Mr. Wirth: F. Goodell. Lower right, seated-B. Fisher: M. Feldhaus: S. Emrich: J. Cobb A. Ferguson. Standing-J. Eder: B. Fowler: Miss Murphy: P. Linn A. Bush: J. Eversull: l. Doench. We want a costume simple to make and easy to look at, is the word from Miss Murphy and sketches pour in from the design committee. With a piece of cloth, some thread, and expert stitch- ing, the sewing committee makes another dream a reality. l-lours ot practice make lvlr. Wirth's committee tops. The love ot makeup and the knowledge that the show wouldn't be right with- out it stir these masters ot the cosmetic art on to the greatest heights ot grease-paint glory. harmony to make the twenty-first edition of the P. 3 ......... . . ,.,., . , ........., ww N f:E:E1E:3::-.- x sex ' XV xv Page one hundred seventy one withrow minstrels a hit While enchonting ond originol costumes ore designed ond sewed under the direction of Miss Murphy, the Box Office Crew hurriedly but core- fully tills the seemingly endless ticlcet orders for the eoger cosh-customers. The Printers toil poin- stolcingly to provide the Minstrel posters ond pro- groms. Constructing ond repairing props occu- pies the time of the Incidental Art Committee. Page one hundred seventy-two wit Upper left, seated-J. Srofe: Standing-Mr. Schirmer: R Forbus: D. Irish: N. Loose: J. Alstatt: P. Woods. Upper right, seated-R. Wilson: T. Puroff, Standirg-B McInto:h: J. Schuman: J. Jordan: W. Kemp: J. Godley R. Clem: J. Longnaker. Middle left, center-D. Schlupp Cloclcwise-J. Harvey: D. Schroeder: N. Schroeder: S Riggs: G. Robinson: S. Ruoff: E. Simpson. Row 2-R Jacobs: B. Rempe: C. Reinschmidt: D. Vaughn: A. Pul lem: E. Weisman: J. Jones: H. Plahs. Lower right, foreground-M. J. Pickens: J. Deister: P Lay: M. Bruggeman. Seated in semicircle-E. Mathias S. Fangmeyer: B. Nieson: V. DeVore. Standing-N. Hill F. Boesch: M. Hale: J. Christen: D. DeVore. Lower left, foreground-.I. Thomas: C. Brandenburg: S Titmus: A. Avery. Baclcground-R. Davis: D. Agger: D Ward: D. Schermer: Mr. Stearns: R. Ingram: M. Gruen ifger. its I0.000 patrons. xX xX i it f, x X Q M.-w'l,'i.-, ,,... X. 'N ,.-:ff N 'X NX YQ X6 N- XY KX sig X5 9 s -'XXQ s hx S K YN S 3 X me QNQ X A N NY I X N N N N so f ' vi Q xl Q Q W Oh, what's the use! I might as well forget the whole business. I seem to have run clean out ol notions. IN Now what to do? I whwwwss X XXI Z x. .m . . Gee, but I certainly hate to aclmlt that Q get I am a complete talIure. Q X Y Nw XSS X' 1 Hey, you! Yeh, you in the orange and black colors, come here. I , I W-fl I A YOURE I T! If XAW' Q, ,,,,, ,cc, I ,,,,c . I .I I QW JI . rx, , ,,,,, , , The annual stall unanimously chose I, Is Q' 0 you as the I950-5I theme. NK Page one hundred seventy-three you meon little old me. insigniticont tiger thot i om? why. you must loe pulling my leg. you con't be serious. YK XXX XXX X X XX X SX sxx ix X Y s us xx xxx s XX X XX k N in pi so i'm to represent the spirit of this gigcmtic and active high school. yeci-ca-0. tiger! tight! tight! tight! ,,1 :, 1 .QE 'F .Wy xx E fi , 7 .L ,Swag 4 ' .1 H lYXll ,jd M , . , M, WM, Num , ,,,,, W , pills ancl bills and suitecl to ca 'r rat rr! WMM Q Wmmn gwawwvmgx nurnw pq.. 232 ,M Y 255142515-in .wen-fax f, , .wiv .X - M F1322 Ma, ' v naw. f.. .. , Q CH NO! They con't do that to us. Oh yes they con, Mr. Editor. When cz printer sciys, Meet that deodline or else - you'd better get on the poll, ond quiclc. The Lowheod Press, Inc. employs intelligent ond un- derstonding men who help young editors solve some tough problems in editing. For the best in printing try THE LAWHEAD PRESS INC What, eggs again, Mom? Perfectly Suited . . . l-loney, you're in for a treat this morning. These are Eberle's line, fresh eggs. You'll be asking for them again tomorrow morn- ing. Why not treat yourself to the best? Always buy Eberle's Spring Dale Brand strictly fresh, highest quality eggs. THE C. EBERLE SONS CO. soo w. SIXTH sr. PA. 4521 and the obiect ol admiring glances. Many well-groomed young men tind that the Oakley Mens' Shop carries smart clothes. The price is right, too. Fellows, next time you go shopping try the OAKLEY MENS' SHOP 3067 MADISON RD. JE. 2119 SOHIO SERVICE STATION Fill Er' up- Stop at the l-lyde Park Sohio Service Station. Gasoline . . . car needs. The service men at Sohio Station, besides being expert mechanics, also supply friendliness with quick and ex- acting service. T 3505 Erie Ave. at Pinehurst EA. 9840 THEY GO TOGETHER Their Minstrel and band costumes are kept sparklingly fresh by Naegle's. Your clothes too can be attractive it they are clry cleaned regularly by THE NAEGLE DRY CLEANING CO. 623 PROSPECT PLACE Av. I577 MISS EMMA'S VARIETY SHOP Toys-General Merchandise-Gifts 3506 ERIE AVE. 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Once in a great while an opera company or a circus would come to town to offer some amusements, but the tired housewife was just too tired to be bothered about them. We ot the modern day and age are much more fortunate. We press a button and our washing is done. Press another button and our clothes are dried. It it is a warm shower or bath we want just turn a knob and hot water is there. Amusements? I-low about stepping into the living-room and turning on that T.V. set? All the best shows are there literally in your living-room. Maybe you would rather Iisten to the radio or phonograph. iust turn it on. Modern science has invented these marvelous machines tor us to use. The Phil Stewart Electric Shop sells these modern wonders at low and convenient prices. Why not make your next electrical purchase at the PHIL STEWART ELECTRIC SHOP 62:2 MONTGOMERY RoAD Thlrsty7 Ancl I IowI Then reach Ior one ol those cool refreshing bottles of Meredith Fruit Juices. Taste and enjoy the delicious flavor. One sip and you too will buy fruit juice for lunch everyday. CARL A MEREDITH I007 PURE FRUIT JUICES 2732 Norwood Ave. ME. 8666 Supplying Cincinnati Schools For Over I5 Years Congratulations To The Graduating Class THE JEWISH HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING Art and Acme ore procficoIIy synonomous Terms in Room 220. These orf studenfs, members of the sixth doily closs ore puffing The finishing Touches on o current cIoIss problem. Their points, brushes, ond oll other speciol I I I or Supp ies ore owoys pur- chosed from ACME QUALITY PAINT AND ARTIST SUPPLIES 522 MAIN STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO PA. 8226 Pafronize our Aclverfisers They Deserve Your Pafronage Names ot those Adkins, Bette Glynn Adler, Herbert Paul Aglamesis, Peter Thomas Aigner, June Emily Albrecht, Dorothy Marie Albrecht, Ruth Evelyn Alexander, Betty Lou Allart, Nancie Lee' Anderegg, David Louis Anderson, Juanita Rose Anshutz, William Stover Anthe, Dorothy Pauline Ashbrook, Alameda' Ashman, Margaret Ann Avril, Werneth John Ballard, Francis James Bang, George Robert Barbeau, Robert Edward Bardis, Thomas John Barnes, Jeane Marlene Barnes, John Ray Barton, John Howard Batsche, Jean Sherwood Bauer, August Paul Bauer, Mary Elizabeth Beck, Ben Becker, Barbara Gale Beglen, Lois Elizabeth Benkert, Charles Edward Bennett, Donald Earl Beran, Milo Richard Berry, Mary Belle Best, Robert Allan Betz, Jeanne Ruth Biedinger, Richard Frank Blaney, Howard David Blasingame, Alberta whose pictures do not appear in the senior division are marked with a star. 5635 Ridge Ave. 5421 Lester Rd. 3046 Madison Rd. 1432 Laidlaw Ave. 2513 Hemlock St. 2513 Hemlock St. 954 Morris St. 3432 Custer Ave. 3607 Bellecrest Avenue 411 Stanley Avenue 2872 Madison Rd. 5164 Kennedy Ave. 4407 Eastern Ave. 5654 Lawndale Pl. 3701 Erie Ave. 4609 Ward St. 3917 Beekman Ave. 5636 Bramble Ave. 5712 Prentice Street 3448 Greenlawn Avenue 3806 Isabella Ave. 1239 lda Street 5514 Davies Pl. 3855 Odin Ave. 2319 Sussex Ave. 3761 Paxton Ave. 3835 Ault Park Rd. 1289 Crestwood Ave. 3522 Larkspur Ave. 3605 Morris Pl. 6217 Beechcrest Pl. 889 Wehrman St. 6283 Grand Vista 2106 Sutton Ave. 6687 Kennedy Ave. 6622 Bramble 1514 Ruth Ave. Bloomfield, Mariorie Catherine 545 Tusculum Ave. Boesch, Frances Louise Bolce, Earle Eugene Boothby, Forrest Leroy Bouldin, Eugene Leonard Box, Mary Mildred Branch, Harold 2995 Observatory Rd. 3538 Vista Ave. 4518 Orkney Ave. 1506 Lincoln Ave. 6931 Bramble Ave. 3634 Edwards Rd. 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