Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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The students, who see this beauty and use it, obtain wisdom which cannot be taken away. Scores of books in the school library help stu- dents and faculty to gather knowledge which will remain useful to them during their journey of life. Activities in clubs and gymnasium furnish physical as well as mental growth. Taking an active part in such organizations prepares youth for the social world he will soon be meeting. FUR A LIBERAL A' .y ilyll up ' s w L. N i i if f . 5' 551, Q :V if 'K+ 'kr N 4 mf 0 T3 1 ' an YQ :X g gi 4 X. if v Q Q , Nw IH! U ml A, !l1llNll15n' n ' ,gnvll F5 ning mu HHH' Y A.-K- ff W -11 .1, ,R ' 1.-.ff E 2. 1 ,am FW' f-1945 , ww. f v yx ,.-., ,Q v '1 '3 xl i ' .E f ' -ii 1 E' I X 3 Q 3 . g 'Z 3 Ji 5551! 5 il l, -E E ' fi W - is .. . 'V as ff f ' Q Qi A3 '2 M- ,er 5? M +2 ' if ' 'Q ' . 8 X j ,X 'M 1 -Ev , 5 E im s my-7 S rr gg-1. 5 5 5? mx.: f A A , Us 'iff sw 1' 3 3 y , 25255 . ' ' v If Q: ,1 :N l gig, . . . ' 1 , ' Q M 7 5 ix' 5 r i- 2 S -K :if 5 if 9 152 , I 3 . 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With1'ow's genial 66A1'thU1',, and his four little Godfreysf' TO LEARN FROM OTHERS -.M 1, 'fm V KX .av- flrnfv N if , 1 . f V. 7 . 13.3 ,.- ..: f , .. Y ' ' , , , . ,V , 5 , A '3 ... f, 1, , H M I A fl rv - 'wiv M 1-SMU ff t. , L K g . ,f- ,,, -Q . '. . qfxfy - 1 . f Q, kg 3 . 4 df E-, LN .GQ Q- - f .3 ,Q A, , mm .L A V iw.. ' ' 1 2.4 , I I, ' . if':f 1:5 , . K mf A f, - 1.,.L -' ' ' ff ,, fs Q N--'T' Y 'f'f- D , Q -3 nv 1 wc, Y 'Q A new 3 S: 116 4' 5, ' R -1 1 1- v...W , X ,K Y 1 1 HHONI DAN' 'fb X ' ........ .......,.. vs N. 'QL noon 'H Q A sr stun K A xx 'Q ' 0 km 'S L YU CL . lv' 9, 4 x rn.-mo. H Annu AY X f '1 0'CLOC K , DA rr if Qi.. 4 1.. OZ 0 X x V X X N , , Xx XX Xxx , X 'ia 1,4 1 at!!!-1442? Km N, .W Ng.. , , I N . ' I X14 FL, .1 y xi Xa 'hi- 3 X X x , f N f' f X 1 f 1 X ,' u ' 1 Xxx. .X k K , ' , 72 ' K . I A ,I XX , ,. V bk L ,x I x X! x x F .W ff' XXX , NX 6 ,,.g X 2-sg ,f X If X xx . if NX h , ADMINISTRATION . . . When our Mr. Mathias spoke of the Annual as an outstanding contribu- tion to the pupils' morale unwittingly he might have been speaking of him- self, for to receive one of his Warm smiles and to be under his superb supervision is to feel -completely secure. Deep in his heart is a sin- cere devotion to and pride in our Alma Mater. He speaks of this book as the strongest tie-back to our school, his own personality being that, too. Mr. Wilbur, kind and will- ing, helps the young unsettled people in junior high adjust and prepare themselves for high school. His won- derful co-operation is typified by this statement supporting the year bookg The deep regard in which the jun- ior high holds the Annual can be shown in no better way than by the large percentage of subscriptions each year-40 percent for 1952? TEACHERS ARE LIKE THE ROOTS OF STAUNCH W . I 4 315 ' f -1 'v 1 P-Q, ' ' .-w .P ' .faux -5' J' i i Q . N' XAW, FL n , Qs ,gnu 'A x Qs, 5 gi. Q Q ew. K Q gs? x .X Vx, ,gh fm? nl In Zi M.. ,Am , M s u ' , A if fx23 33g 1 W-,v-v1f.f.3:AV:Vkk .. t X fix K V K x N ,-ff-1 1 3- l x ,. .. 5x x fm ik X. ' K ' mfg w. rm ls Q f . f, Honest, I was in study hall during sixth bell, Mr. Rudolf. When the time has come for pupils to begin their life work, they have reached a crossroad in their young lives. Should they take the road leading to knowledge or the highway to the business world? Their ambitions will have great influence on their final decision because one's vocation depends upon individual likes and desires. When students begin to Worry about the future, Miss Murphy and Mr. Rudolf, Vocational Advisers, are always willing to discuss the opportunities open in any particular field. In order to help them, every year the school offers different -conferences. In these the stu- dents are able to learn the details connected with the field which interests them. Even though the conferences do not always settle their prob- lems, they often help considerably. An added duty of Miss Murphy and Mr. Rudolf is acquainting flustered freshmen with the new and different World which they suddenly find and all technicalities that are found in a school as large as their new environment, their Alma Mater, Withrow. ADMINISTRATION . . . Program change? Let's see what we can do. Without its responsible secretaries, Miss Allen, Miss Hoefle, and Mrs. Draude, to manage Ending cards, the in.tercom telephone, the daily bulletin, the permanent records, and inumerable other ess- ential details of life at Withrow, the student body could not take full advantage of all the opportu- nities it is offered. For schools, like businesses, need good secretaries to have top-notch results. AS THEY WATCH OVER TINY, INEXPERIENCED All right Jack, what's the story now? Do you sorority and fraternity gals and guys have any complications? This might be a typical question from Miss Tilford or Mr. Nikoloff, supervisors of the sorority and fraternity affairs. They are always ready and willing to help solve any troublesome problems that arise among these organizations. BUDS WHICH s S ,E I I E 2 1 , 4 Mfg. ms Q Mg . gg? 3 X 5 R X22 x' 1' P r nu The bulletin-an every day occurrence. is doingg or it might be the lighter moments when a teacher joins in the fun and helps put over the Assembly pro- gram to sell Tower News or the Annualg talks about the spirit of Withrow at pep rallies, brings the experience of summer travel with colored film, com- memorates great people in song and story keeping abreast of the times and simultaneously honoring the tra- ditions of the past. It is a normal day when daily class time is sprinkled with the spice of school activities. Extra cooperation from teacher and pupil boosts doubtful marks ARE. THEY GURI H AND INSPIRE THE E Row 1-Argabright, Bernice E.: Mathematicsg Atkins, Dorothy Pearce: Englishg Beauchamp, Jean: English, Spanish, Beck, Virginia O.: English, Withrow Players. Row 2-Bisceglia, Barbara: Commercial Stud- iesg Blasberg, Grace R.: Physical Education, Health, First Aid, Bowling, G.A.A.g Bowman, Mary B.: Algebra, Braunecker, Elizabeth: English. FACULTY Row 1-Broadbent, Adah: Art: Cannon, Marvin: Seventh grade aca- demic-No picture: Caskey, Homer T.: Chemistry, Caveman, Monica: Social Studies. Row 2-Cavendish, Vina Mae: Social Studies, History Club: Coe, Ruth D.: Social Studies: Conwell, Kathleen P.: Commercial Studies. Row 3-Davidson, Walter Alden: Science, Mathematics: Davis, Marie Claire: English, Leave of absence first semester-No Picture: Davis, Pat Haase: English, Physical Education, Girl's Athletic League, Junior Leaders, Ponies: Denner, Lillian Sophia: Sciences, First Aid, Red Cross Club. Row 4-Eppinger, Jeanette: Spanish, Spanish Club: Fels, E. Angeline: Mathematics: Gooley, Garnet: Salesmanship, Advertising, Merchandis- ing, Future Merchandisers Club. Row 5-Gates, Emery: English: Giesen, Ruth J.: Home Economics, Junior High Home Economics Club: Gilliland, Wm. Paul: Physical Education, Varsity Football Coach: Gillman, Ada M.: English-No Picture. Row 6-Glaser, James Joseph: Mathematics: Graham, Eleanor: Mathematics, Tower Y-Teens, Alpha Y-Teens, Grove, Ruth: Latin, Gens Togata. l Row 7-Hartsell, Ethel H.: Social Studies, Mathematics, Hauck, Rich- ard Fred: Sciences: Hedges, Joe, Science, Mathematics. Row 8-Heger, J. Herbert: Biology, Visual Aids, Came1'a Club: Hensel, Albert Carl: Physical Education, Mathematics, Ponies, Higgins, Howard: Traffic, Track, Cross Country. BUD , K CWI C THAT Row 1-Hildebrandt, Mary Margaret: English: Hoffmeister, Frank E.: Woodwork: Holder, F. M.: Arch. Drawing, Mech. Drawing. Row 2-Holland, Theresa R.: Mathematicsg Howard, Wilbur Wilde: Music: Howe, Clayton Morgan: Physics, Physics Club. Row 3-Huheey, John Ernst: Physical Education, Football, Basket- ball, Baseballg Hunt, C. Merle: Social Studies, Hutchinson, Elverta Groves: Sciences. Row 4-Irwin, Mildred: Mathematics: Kamm, Inez M.: Commercial Studies: Keller, Mamie Catherine: Social Studies-No Picture, Knost, Ralph P.: Bookkeeping, Lunchroom, Ticket Sales. Row 5-Krapp, Ruth Lizette: Social Studies: Kreuzman, Stella Green: Art, Ladley, Mildred O.: English, Annual Literary Advisor. Row 6-Lally, Dorothy: Physical Education, G.A.A.g Maish, Marian: Latin, English, Latin Club: Martin, Ansel Claude: Choirs, Glee Clubs, Choral Music, Senior Choir. Row 7-Masuck, George Wm.: Algebra, English, World Geography, Mech. Drawing, Woodwork-No Picture-Matthews, Roy Douglas: Mathematics, Industrial Arts, Rifle Club: Meredith, Anne Ellis: Eng- lishg Miles, Dolores Ione: Oral Class for the Deaf. Row 8-Moormann, Hildegard Marie: English: Mudge, Mary Rosalie: Spanish 5 Niceley, Charles E.: Office Practice, Lunchroom. SOME D Y THEY WILL FACULTY Row 1-Nikololf, Oliver: Director Boys' Social Activities, Assistant Counsellor: Nikoloff, Sylvia S.: German, English, German Club: Nimmo, L. W.: Physical Education, Cross Country, Track, Athletic Coach. Row 2-Noonan, Frances I.: Home Economics, Homemaking, Home Ec. Clubg Oberschmidt, Carl F.: Electricity, Owens, Anderson Duguid: Mathematics, General Science, Bowling Team, Bowling Club, Golf Team. Row 3-Parks, Aletha: Geography, Commercial Studies: Perin, Kate Presocia: Sciences-No Picture: Perin, Louisa Butler: Mathematics, Pfister, Robert J.: Art, Annual Art Adviser, Cheer Leaders. Row 4-Pooley, Mary Helen: Librarian, Portune, Alice L.: Mathe- matics: Rehring, Margaret C.: Librarian. Row 5-Renshaw, Marvin: World History, English, Journalism, Tower News: Reynolds, Ethel A.: English: Rhollans, Arthur Earl: Business Law, Business Administration, Bookkeeping, Annual Business Adviser, School Treasurer. Row 6-Richey, R. Carl: Science, Mathematics, Bowling Club: Robin- son, Mabel Joyce: Physical Education, Dolphin Clubg Rockel, Ester M.: Home Economics, Home Ec. Club. Row 7-Rosenberger, Marjorie: Public Speaking, Speech, English, Thalian Dramatic Club: Russell, Melvin H.: Driver Training, Reserve Baseball, Assistant Swimming Coach-No Picture: Sallwasser, Audrey Pauline: Physical Education, Chorean Dance Club, Archery, Volleyball: Sanders, Adelaide W.: Mathematics. Row 8-Shaffer, Luella: American History: Schirmer, Herbert R.: Arts and Crafts, Schroeder, Helen: French, French Club. DEVELOP I TO F LL, Row 1-Sherman, Harold Edwin: Social studies, Tennis Club: Sibcy, Jessie E.: English: Simons, Joseph: English. Row 2-Seay, Nellie B.: Commercial Studies: Smith, Edwin Milton: Physics, Radio, General Science, Radio Club: Smith, George Gilmore: Music, Theory, Harmony, Bands. g Row 3-Smith, Ross W.: Metal Shop: Smyth, William: Social Studies: Srofe, J. Garner: Sociology, Economics, Cooperating Teacher, Philo- logia. Row 4-Stearns, Russell Lewis: Graphic Arts, Offset Club: Stose, M. Ilo: Art: Taylor, Helen Halbrook: English, G.A.A. Row 5-Thornton, Dolores Dehus: Sciences: Tilford, E. Jean: Prob- lems of Democracy, Director Girls' Social Activities: Tracy, Virginia: Home Economics, Science, Jr. Red Cross. Row 6-Vance, Marjorie Humphrey: Home Economics, Household Chemistry: Wagner, Robert: English, Social Studies: Wagner, Stella M.: English, G.A.A.-No Picture: Walker, Kern: Commercial Studies -No Picture: Walker, Maxi-ne Lowrie: Social Studies. Row 7-Warner, Florence: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Speech, Oral Class: Williams, Anne: English: Wilson, William Cleve- land: Mathematics. Q Row 8-Wirth, Raymond Joseph: Physical Education, Wood, June: English, Scribblersg Wood, Leona: Home Economics. X CO FIDE T BLUSS MS. OPPORTUNITIES . . . Hmm . . . Know each other any better? Senior Choir sings near the Christmas tree. What next? Surprising incidents may occur in spirited pep assemblies. ...TOKNOW EACH OTHER BETTER 9, 1 , Row 1-B. Surmang M. Newboldg A. Rice, T. Cliapopoulo. Row 2-R. Tartarg 0. Huletteg E. Bartschg V. Pylesg M. Stickneyg B. McCartney, L. Bishopg J. Gleasong B. McIntosh R. Ottg A. Manzlerg B. Getgeyg L. Rosen, J. Louiso. Row 3- Miss Tilfordg J. Willhalng N. Mooreg C. Tessendorfg E. Coll'- mang F. Boding E. Probstg S. DeWeeseg D. Scott: D. Engelg B. Waring H. Broermang J. Heathcoteg K. Lacefield. Row 4- S. Morteng E. Anderson: J. Clemg J. Finkg M. Kepler: B. Gale, R. Langeg G. Greeneg T. Schrfoederg J. Vt-nng D. Kirk- patrickg C. Pope, H. Armstrong. STUDENT COUNCIL Last year after much talk concerning a student council here at Withrow, a committee was selected to develop this project. The committee chosen by deans and home room teachers and based on gen- eral academic standa1'ds Wrote to various schools to obtain their student coyngil constitutions for study. As the -constitution was written, it was de- cided that the aims of council would be to encour- age leadership and high scholarship, to create a greater sense of responsibility among students, to further school spirit, and to foster a spirit of un.- derstanding and co-operation between the stu- dents and the members of the faculty. After the plan gained the acceptance of the school, elec- tions were held in May. A representative was selec- ted by each home room, and a number of members at large were chosen so that each class would have equal representation. The new council officers, meet- ing the council standards, were: Bob Surman, Presidentg Tom Chapopoulo, Vice-Presidentg Mari- ann Newbold, Treasurer, and Ann Rice, Secretary. N INTEGR L P RT OF WITHROWi LE EL Row 1-E. Heiserg B. Gilesg B. Karnesg L. Smalleyg J. Haller- man. Row 2-B. Kempg D. Farrg B. Nelsong D. Myersg B. Hartzg D. Stovallg D. Riggsg A. Satterfieldg B. Prellerg N. Wallingg S. Janneyg A. Van Ness. Row 3-E. Labrinskig D. Souderg G. Albrechtg H. Herreg R. Witscllgerg A. Schwett- The next step in building the long desired stu- dent council was the organizing of five standing committees. The Club Committee is designed to co- ordinate the activities of social and eXtra-curricu- lar clubs. The new Assembly Committee has a dual purpose: to help select assemblies and to assist in. planning them. The aims of Council are car- ried out through the action of the Project Com- mittee, While the job of the Library Committee is to aid Miss Pooley, the librarian, in any way pos- sible. Helping vvith the money on any project is the purpose of the Finance Committee. These and all council projects are supervised by their able advisers, Miss Tilford, Mr. Srofe, and Mrs. Konrad. In their monthly meetings the group as a whole plans many things. A clean-up campaign was pro- moted last year and has been continued throughout the current year. This fall the council launched a drive for more school spirit. To promote this drive, they gave an exciting outdoor pep assembly, complete with orange and black crepe paper shakers and a march to The Square. Other -council mea- sures included two more pep assemblies, planned yuletide caroling, a survey concerning a junior prom and an attempt to get a phone in the main hall. Through these activities it is apparent that the goals of the council are being fulfilled and appreciated. mang K. Hillg C. Woodruffg L. Burlesong P. McGeeg J. Dengel J. Levig N. Millerg B. Shilling. Row 4-B. Dillsg D. Agger W. Feyg M. Colemang W. Shannollg J. Bramang M. Endebrock S. Usherg S. Luhng G. Millerg J. Adamsg J. Gilbertg E. Fray J. Boyer. PUMP ut 'DIN' RUNNING SCHOOL LIFE I PROJECTS IN Step this way for football tickets! Helping serve the school-ticket vendors and projection crew. Row 1-R. Duderstadtg J. Truittg L. Swearingeng R. Worthingzg J. Stewart. Row 2-F. Callong D. Dewarg R. Stephensg B, Kleineg R. Waltersg H. Richards: E. Klette. Row 3-D. Asheg D. Driskellg D. Aprgerg M. Owens: B. MacLaug'h- lin. Row 4-B. Rickertg J. Graverg B. Nolang L. Rickertg B. Heger. HI H STUDENTS SERVE Busy bookroom boys beam and bustle. L. to R.-R. Hohmang Mr. Rhollansg V. Rose J. Veatchg S. Applegate: M. Weissg S. Roesch S. Reynoldg P. Lanhamg J. lioweng S. Rees M. Harrison. THEIR SCHOUL Did you ever wonder what magic formula produced these tickets, locker keys, movies, slides, lighting effects, school supplies and even accurate monetary accounts? You probably never thought about it until you lost your locker key or at the last minute wanted a ticket for that football game, or ran out of notebook paper. The formula isn't magic at all. It consists of some hard working people, who take valuable minutes of their time to bring these conveniences to all members of the school. So there isn.'t any need to wonder about these things. Just be glad that there are people in this busy world who will take time out to benefit others. Geniuses of the exchequer listen to the treasurer. SENIORS Row 1-Abbott, James Roland Jim : Radio Club 4. Allen, Sarah Elizabeth Spruce : G.A.A. 1,2,5 Individual Sports5 Volleyball5 Basket- ball5 Baseball. Allstatt, Joanne Dorothy Jo : Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 25 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 G.A.A.5 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Baseball 15 Hockey 25 Badminton 15 Tennis Club 35 Dance Club 1,45 Tower News 3,45 Tower News Rep. 15 Annual Rep. 3,45 A.B.K. Row 2-Anderson, Alma Jean Jeanie . Andrus, Nancy Marie Nan : Spanish Club 3,45 E.O.X. Treas. 4. Aprile, Louis Alvin Smiley : Radio Club 4. Row 3-Arkenau, Marva Lou: Beta Chi 15 French Club 45 Band 2,3,45 Majorette Alt. 2,35 Reg. 45 Minstrels 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Tennis Club 25 Dolphin Club 2,3,45 Tally-Ho, Corr. Sec. 4. Arm- stead, Raymond Edward Eddie . Austin, Nancy Jean Nance : Gens Togata 25 Pep Squad 15 G.A.A. 45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Bowling 3,45 Tower News 2,3,4 5 Annual Lit. Staff 35 Z.B.K. Row 4-Avery, Albert Ernest Al : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Schenectady, N. Y.5 Band 2,3,45 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 3,4. Ayer, Merrill Roy: Stage Crew 3,45 Minstrels 3,45 Tennis Club 45 Athletic Rep. 4. Back, William Cornelius Cornie 5 Spanish Club 15 Annual Rep. 1. Row 5-Baldwin, Joan Claire: Future Merchandisers 45 Athletic Rep. 2,3. Ballard, Beverly Jean: Choral 1,25 Junior Choir 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2. Banzhaf, Edward John Ed : Football 1,2. Row 6-Barbeau, Jane Mills Chicken : Dolphin Club 25 Annual Ad Staff 3,45 Future Merchandisers 4. Barry, Jack Willard: Band 3,45 Football 1,25 Rifle Club 3,4, Pres. 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Iota, Vice-Pres. 4. Bartels, Arlene Marie: Future Merchandiser-s 45 Phi Gamma Sigma. Row 7-Xhartsch, Elinor Thomas Ellie : Dux Femina 5 Student Council 3,45 Junior Council 35 French Club 3,45 Senior Choir 2,35 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Historian 45 Hockey 2, Mgr. 3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Dance Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis Club 2,35 Cheerleader 3,45 Withrow Players 1,2,3, Corr. Sec. 45 Tower News Staff 35 Tower News Rep. 2,45 Altruist. Pres. 4. Bauer, Jean Gale Jeanie : Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 15 Volley- ball 1,25 Tennis Club 2,35 Tower News 2,3,45 Tower News Rep. 35 Annual Rep. 25 B.O.X. Pres. 4. Becker, Charles Herschall Charley : German Club 3,45 Tennis Club 2,3,45 Football 1,3. Row 8-Bender, Stanley Leroy. Befnson, Louise Ellen Leb : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. Spanish Club 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Thalian 45 Tally-Ho. Bennett, Paul Young Deen: Gym Team 2,3,4. WITI-IROW' YOUN M N Row 1-Benzing, Janith Marilyn Jan : G.A.A. 1,45 Thalian 45 Alpha Delta Gamma, Sec. 3. Bick, Bob Eugene: Sigma Gamma5 Band 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Tiger Club 3,45 Tower News Rep. 2,45 Tri. Chi. Bischof, Carl Lewis. Row 2-Bischop, Shirley Jane Sandy : Beta Chi 1,25 Future Merch- andisers 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Volleyball5 Basketball 15 Archery 15 Base- ball 25 Bowling 35 Savings Stamp Rep. 15 Alpha Delta Gamma. Black, Mary Evelyn Ev : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Detroit, Michigan5 Gen Togata 3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Baseball 35 Basketball 45 Thalian 3,45 Tower News 3,45 Annual Lit. Staff 35 Tally-Ho. Blum, Eugene William Gene : Track 1,2,3,4. Row 3-Bodin, Faye Ellen: Gens Togata 1,2,35 Physics Club, Corr. Sec. 35 Scribblers 3,45 Student Council 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Base- ball 1,2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Basketball 1,25 Towers News 2,35 First Page Co-Editor 45 Tower News Rep. Alt. 45 Z.B.K. Boehm, Audrey Alice: History Club 1,2,3,45 German Club 2,3,45 Home Ec. Club 1,2,45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Aliquippa, Corr. Sec. 4. Boehm, Geraldine Gerry : E.O.X., Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Row 4-Bolen, Ann. Bomar, Arthur Buster : Track 35 Cross Country 3. Bonner, Margaret Maggie : Baseball 1,2,3,4. Row 5--Borcherding, Jack Elmer Country : Sigma Gamma, Sgt.-at- Arms5 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Philologia 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Tiger Club 3,45 Minstrels 3,4. Bowen, Joan: History Club 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Baseball 15 Bowling 35 Treasurers Office 3,45 Alpha-Y 15 Tower-Y 35 E.O.X. Rec. Sec. 4. Bardley, James Martin Jim . Row 6-Brandt, Elsie Margaret: Senior Choir 35 Junior Choir 25 G.A.A. 2,35 Hockey 25 Volleyball 2,35 Basketball 25 A.B.K., Chaplain 4. Braun, Zoe Fay: Home Ec. Club 45 Minstrels 1,45 Office Ass't. 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Tennis Club 1,45 Tower News 45 Camera Club, Sec.-Treas. 25 E.O.X., Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Corr. Sec. 3. Brewer, Barbara Ann Barb : Home EC. Club 45 Alpha-Y5 Phi Gamma Sigma. Row 7-Bridges, Carolyn. Broerman, Hal Christian Schnozz : Stu- dent Council5 Football 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Tiger Club 2,3,45 Iota. Bro- man, D. Gary: Philologia 45 Gens Togata 45 History Club 3,45 Senior Choir 3,45 Madrigal 45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Minstrels 2,3,45 Withrow Players 2,3,45 Beta Hi-Y5 Tri Chi, Sec. 4. Row 8-Brophy, Joan Grace: Spanish Club 15 History Club 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Minstrels 3,45 Future Merchandisers 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Individual Sports 1,2,35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Base- ball 1,25 Annual Lit. Staff 1,2,35 Alpha Delta Gamma. Brotherton, Shirley Mae: Aliquippa. Brown, Gene Loren Brownie : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Cambridge, Ohio. AND WCMEN WILL OO SENIORS Row 1-Brown, Mildred Jane Mimi : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Columbus, Ohio5 Spanish Club 35 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Presentation Orchestra, Sec. 35 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Tennis Club 2,35 Dance Club 2,3,45 Withrow Players 2,35 Treas. 45 Tower News 2,45 Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Bruestle, Janet Edith Han'et : Entered Withrow in Freshman Mid-year from An- derson Twp.5 Alpha Delta Gamma, Vice-Pres. 4. Bryant, Betty Jean. Row 2-Buchanan, Craig Alan: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Walnut Hills High Schoolg Physics Club 35 Glee Club 3,45 Min- strels 3,4. Buck, Barbara Lee Barbi : Spanish Club 2,35 History Club 2,3,45 Minstrels 2,35 Tennis Club 1,2,35 Withrow Players 1,2,3, His- torian 45 Tower News 2,3,45 Tower News Rep. 35 Tally-Ho, Vice- Pres. 3,4. Burnett, Frederick Frank Fred : Minstrels 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Tiger Club 45 Annual Rep. 15 Tri Chi. Row 3-Burritt, John Christopher Johnnie : Entered Withrow in Senior year From Phil., Pa. Bush, DeLois Rebecca Lois . Butts, Ron- ald Charles Ron : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School5 Junior Choir 25 Iota, Treas. 4. Row 4-Cahall, Janet Ruth: Senior Choir 2,35 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Tally-Ho. Callon, Floyd. Camp, Calvin. ' Row 5-Campbell, Theodora Teddy . Carter, Carol Jean: Annual Ad Staff5 E.O.X., Corr. Sec. 4. Carter, Ted Hands : Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Gym team 2,3,45 Tiger Club 2,3,4. Row 6-Chiseck, William Walter Hoock : Lunch room staff 3,45 Iota. Cholmondeley, Fred Thomas Tom : Senior Choir 3,45 Boys' Glee Club 25 Minstrels 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Tower News Rep. 4. Christopher, Shirley Lee: Beta Chi 35 Future Merchandisers 45 Volleyball 1. Row 7-Clark, George Rodgers Jatts : Boys' Glee Club 2,3,45 Bowl- ing Club 3,45 Tower News Rep. 4. Clippinger, Ann Elizabeth: Home Ec. Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Athletic Rep. 15 Tennis Club 25 Tower News Rep. 25 Annual Rep. 35 Altruist. Cobb, Judith Marion Judy : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills High Schoolg Physics Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Minstrels 3,45 Annual Lit. Staff 3,4. Row 8-Coffey, Carol Jean: Bowling 3, Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Coffman, Shirley Ann Shirl : Home Ec. Club 45 Annual Rep. 15 Alpha Delta Gamma, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Cole, Byron Kenneth: Gens Togata 1,35 Physics Club 3. l BECO E FRE HME Row 1-Colvard, Annie: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Covington, Kentucky. Collard, Mary Sue: Home Ec Club 45 G.A.A. 2, 3,45 Pep Squad 25 Altruist. Conners, Shirley. Row 2-Conover, Lawrence Paul: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Min- strels 2,3,45 Tri Chi. Cook, Joan Marie: Home Ec. Club 4. Coons, Patricia Ann Pat : Spanish Club 2,35 Future Merchandisers5 Student Council 3, Publicity Chm. 45 Junior Choir 25 Senior Choir 3,45 Madrigal 35 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Volleyball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Tower News Rep. 15 Athletic Rep. 25 Tip Toppers 1,2,35 Pep Squad 1,25 A.B.K. Row 3-Cordes, John Louis Jack : Spanish Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Physics Club 35 Swimming Team 2,3,45 Gym Team 25 Football 35 Withrow Players 45 Athletic Rep. 15 K.T.K. Cordes, Kenneth Murray: Annual Rep. 4. Corey, Patricia Jean Pat : Entered Withrow in Senior year from East Vocational: Withrow Players 4. Row 4-Cotton, Hershel Joseph Hersh : Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 2,3,45 Football 25 Tiger Club 3,45 Iota. Crabtree, Ezella Zell . Craw- ford, Kenneth Lee Pete : Lunchroom staff 3,4. Row 5-Crigler, Robert Cecil: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Central Vocational5 T.O. Dale, Richard Craig: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Hughes High School. Daly, Lois Catherine: Worked in Mr. Rudolph's office 1,2,3,4. Row 6-Daniel, Margie Martyn: Home Ec. Club 45 Theta Alpha. Daniel, Bob Neal Dan . Danner, Donetta D0nnie : Gens Togata 25 History Club 35 Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 Bowling 25 Z.B.K., Corr. Sec. 3. Row 7-Davisson, Shirley Ann Shirl : History Club 25 Literitas 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 2,35 Tower News 25 Tower-Y 35 Z.B.K., Treas. 4. Decker, Carolyn Louise: Junior Choir 2. Deister, Jack Law- rence: Football 1. Row 8--Dells, Audrey Lee: Gens Togata 15 G.A.A. 15 Baseball 1,25 Volleyball 1,25 Tower News 1,25 A.B.K., Treas. 4. Dennis, Clyde Thom- as Tom : Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Minstrels 2,3. Depenbrock, Jean Parkes Deppy : Home EC. Club 45 G.A.A. 35 Hockey 35 Basketball 35 Volley- ball 35 Baseball 35 Bowling 35 Phi Gamma Sigma. THEY OW E TER THE SENIORS Row 1-Dickerson, Ivan A. Dick : Track 2,35 Cross Country 2,35 Annual Rep. 35 Rifle Club 3,45 Beta Hi-Y 2,3,4. Dills, Milton Bernie Dilly-wacker : Student Council 3,45 Senior Choir 2,3, Vice Pres. 45 Madrigal 3,45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Cheerleader 45 Tower News 45 Tri Chi, Pres. 4. Dixon, Nancylee Catherine Nance : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from St. Petersburg, Fla.5 Home Ec. Club 45 Future Merchandisers 45 Lunchroom staff 35 Phi Gamma Sigma. Row 2-Doench, Martha Ion Miken: Dux Femina5 French Club 2,35 Minstrels 3,45 Thalian 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2,35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 15 Individual Sports 2,35 Dance Club 15 Tennis Club 2,35 Tower News 2, Ass't Second Page Editor 3, Edi- tor-in-Chief 45 Altruist, Vice-Pres. 4. Donahue, Helen Marilyn: Literi- tas 1,25 Home Ec. Club 45 Minstrels 1,2,35 Savings Stamp Rep. 15 Athletic Rep. 45 Kytyves, Corr. Sec. 4. Dunn, James Jim. Row 3-Doppmann, William George Skip : Sigma Gamma, Sec.5 Philologia 3,45 Gens Togata 1, Treas. 2,3, Pres. 45 Junior Choir Ac- companist 15 Senior Choir 2,35 Pres. 45 Madrigal Accompanist 2,35 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 Swimming Team 15 Annual Business Staff 2,3,4. Drummond, Margaret Mae: Home Ec. Club 3,45 T.N.T., Corr. Sec. 4. Dungan, Patricia Ann Pat : Junior Choir 25 Annual Ad Staffg E.O.X., Corr. Sec. 4. Row 4-Dunlap, Dolores Ann Deen: G.A.A. 2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2,35 Volleyball 2,3,45 Tennis Club 15 Ky- tyves. Earhart, William Joseph Bill : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Purcellg T.S. Earls, Jack Andrew. Row 5-Edwards, Herbert Louis Sonny : Track 1,2,4. Ehrnschwender, Ruth Ernie : Spanish Club 45 Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volley- ball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 3,45 Tennis Club 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 A.B.K., Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Elliott, Thomas Dale Tom : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Flint, Mich.5 Bas- ketball 3,45 Baseball 35 Swimming 4. Row 6-Ellis, Caroline Marie: Bowling 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 4. Ellison, Joann Jo . Emrich, Shirley Mae: Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 45 Minstrels 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Tennis Club 15 Volley- ball 1,2,35 Bowling 3,45 Kytyves, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 7-Endebrock Margaret Madge : Student Council 3,45 Gens Togata 1,2,35 French Club 45 Physics Club 35 Literatas 25 Scribblers 3,4, Pres.5 Junior Choir 25 Minstrels 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Tennis Club 1,35 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,45 Baseball 1,2,45 Thalian 2,3,45 Tower News 2,3, Third Page Co-Editor 45 Tip Toppers 1,25 Pep Squad 1,25 A.B.K. Engel, Richard Kenneth Dingle : Sigma Gamma5 Class President 45 Student Council 3,45 Gens Togata 1,25 Phil- ologia 3,45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Withrow Players 1,2,3, Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Annual 2, Art Editor 3,45 Tower News Rep. 15 Athletic Rep. 25 Chi Sig, Vice-Pres. 4. Engelcamp, Patricia Pat : Gens Togata5 Girls' Glee Club 25 G.A.A. 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3, Mgr. 45 Bowling 45 Volleyball 45 Individual Sports 3,45 Hockey 45 Basketball 4. Row 8-Ernst, Carol Lee: French Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Bowling Team 2,3,45 Tennis Club 15 Kytyves. Ernst, Wilbur Richard Willie : Sigma Gamma5 Minstrels 3,45 Tiger Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 K.T.K. Evans, John William Jack : Minstrels 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Baseball 45 Iota. COLLECI TE WORLD OR Row 1-Everson, Kenneth Richard Ken : Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Milwaukee, Wis. Falter, Dorothy Dotty : Home Ec. Club 43 Pep Squad 1,23 Annual Rep. 4. Feldhaus, Mary Anne: Home Ec. Club 23 Beta Chi 13 French Club, Treas. 43 Junior Choir 23 Senior Choir 3,43 Minstrels 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,43 Volleyball 1,2,43 Dolphin Club 43 Annual Art Staff 2,33 Associate Editor 43 Tower News Rep. 43 Thalian 43 Kytyves. Row 2-Ferguson, Ann Helen Ferg : Literitas 1, Treas. 23 Gens Togata 23 French Club 43 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Hockey 2,3,43 Volleyball 1,3,43 Baseball 2,43 Basketball 3,43 Tower News 1,2,3,43 Annual Rep. 1,23 Tower News Rep. 43 A.B.K., Corr. Sec. 4. Ferrell, Dorothy Mae Dot : Ivyettes. Fisher, Sylvia Beth: Minstrels 1,2,3,43 Z.B.K. Row 3-Floyd, Shirley Ann Shirl : Aliquippa. Fluker, Mamie Lois Flukie : French Club 33 Home Ec. Club 1,33 Pep Squad 1. Fowler, Bonnie Ellen: G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Mgr. 43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Pep Squad 13 Minstrels 3,43 Tower News 23 Dance Club 13 Kytyves. Row 4-Frantz, Charles Edward Eddard : Orchestra Mgr. 23 Band Mgr. 2,3,43 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 Withrow Players 3,43 Tower News Rep. 13 Radio Club 13 Projection Crew 1,23 Tri Chi. Frede, Patricia Pat : Spanish Club 1,2,3,43 Scribblers 3,43 Home Ec. Club 43 G.A.A. 1,23 Volleyball 1,23 Savings Stamp Rep. 13 B.O.X. Franke, Kenneth Alan Ken : C1'oss Country 2. Row 5-Frederick, Doris Jean Jennie : Home Ec. Club 43 Y-Teens 1,23 Frommeyer, Carol Lee: French Club 2,3,43 History 3,43 Home Ec. Club 43 A.B.K. Gabbard, James Rondal Jim : Tower News 43 Athletic Rep. 43 Camera Club 13 Hi-Y 43 T.S. Row 6-Gallagher, James Paul Big Jim : Junior Choir 23 Boys' Glee Club 33 Senior Choir 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 Athletic Rep. 13 Tip Toppers '3,43 T.O. Gaenge, Donald Edwin Don : Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Track 1,2,3,43 Tiger Club 2,3,43 Athletic Rep. 1. Gaynor, Lucille Agnes. Row '7-Geil, Edward Thomas Edu: Tennis Club3 Swimming Team 3,43 B.T.O. George, Theodore Roosevelt S0nny : Entered Withrow during Freshman year from Phila., Pa.3 French Club 3,43 Physics Club 43 Baseball 3,45 Gym Team 2,3,43 Tiger Club 3,43 Tennis Club 43 Sigma Iota. Gephart, Raymond Leroy Ray : Camera Club 13 Physics Club 33 Tri Chi. Row 8-Giese, Shirley Ann Shirl : Girls' Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A. 13 Bowling 23 Volleyball lg Alpha-Y 43 E.O.X. Giles, William Yale Lump : Student Council 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 Football 13 Tennis Team 3,43 Tower.News Rep. 2,3,43 T.S., Pres. Gillespie, Tom Jackson Gill : Spanish Club 1,23 Minstrels 2,3,43 Tiger Club 1,2,3,43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Basketball 13 Tower News Rep. 1. THE BUSINESS WORLD. SENIORS Row 1-Glover, Natalie Ellen Nat : Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 35 Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,45 Tennis Club 2,3,45 Hockey 45 Basketball 1,3,45 Tower News Rep. 2,35 Annual Rep. 35 Tip Toppers 45 B.O.X., Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Goenawein, Allen Douglas Al : Boys' Glee Club 2,3,45 Minstrels 2,3545 Football 15 Basketball 25 Track 1,2,35 Bowling 3,45 Tennis Club 35 Cross Country 35 Annual Rep. 1,2,3,45 Tip Toppers 1,2,35 Chi Sig, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Coffey, Carol Jean: Pictured on page 38. Row 2-Gohs, Kenneth Werner. Golden, Geraldine Marilyn Gerry : G.A.A. 15 Volleyball 35 A.B.K. Good, Carolyn Juliet: Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 25 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Hockey 2,3,45 Volley- ball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Individual Sports 1,2,3,45 Withrow Players 2,3,45 Tower News Rep. 3,45 Camera Club 45 A.B.K. Row 3-Goodell, Lucy Alice: Home Ec. Club 45 Gens Togata 1,2,3,45 Presentation Orch. 2,3,45 Majorette 45 Band 45 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Base- ball 15 Individaul Sports 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 1,2,35 Athletic Rep. 25 Camera Club 3,45 A.B.K. Gordon, Doris Faye: Home Ec. Club 45 Beta Chi 45 Tower News 25 Alpha-Y 15 Y-Teens 15 Graham, Ophelia 0phie : Home Ec. Club 45 Y-Teens 1,25 T.N.T. Row 4-Gray, James Ernest Jim : Basketball 1,25 T1'ack 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4. Graver Darlene Deanie : Dux Femina5 Spanish Club 1,45 Home Ec. Club 45 Withrow Rep. to Shillito Sewing Board 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,35 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 15 Volley- ball 25 Athletic Rep. 1,3,45 Dolphin Club 4. Hague, Jacqueline Mae Jackie : Gens Togata 25 Literitas 25 History Club 35 G.A.A. 153,45 Volleyball 1,2,35 Z.B.K. Row 5-Haines, Bob Carl. Hall, Tom. Hallerman, Judith Ann Judy : Dux Feminag Tower News 1,2, First Page Editor 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Scribblers 3,45 Thalian 3, Pres. 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Literatas 1, Pres. 25 Tennis Club 1,2,35 Tip Toppers 1,2,35 Pep Squad 25 Physics Club 45 Alpha-Y 15 Annual Rep. 1,25 Minstrels 3,45 Tally-Ho. Row 6-Hamlin, Marian Ann: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,2, Mgr. 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Volleyball 1,2,3. Happ, Sally Ann: G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball5 Baseball5 Tower News5 Annual Rep. 35 Harden Stuart C. i6St.u!7. Row 7-Harold, Kathryn Kathy : Beta Chi 1,25 French Club 45 Junior Choir 35 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Tennis Club 1,25 Pep Squad 15 Thalian 35 Tower News 45 Tower News Rep 35 Altruist Sgt. -at-Arms 4. Harris, Joe Wayne Homley : Iota Sec. 3. Hart, George William Bill : Sigma Gamma5 Treas. of Senior Class5 Junior Council 35 Beta Hi-Y 45 Physics Club 35 Philologia 45 Min- strels 3,45 Football 1,2,35 Withrow Players 2,3,45 Tower News Rep. 25 Interfraternity Council 4, Pres. 45 K.T.K., Corr. Sec. 3, Pres. 4. Row 8--Harvey, Judith Eileen Judy : Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,35 Tennis Club 15 Pep Squad 2,3. Hayes, Janet Imagene Jean : Beta Chi 45 Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Senior Choir 45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Volleyball 1,25 Bowling 3,45 Alpha-Y 4. Heathcote, James Arnold Bo : Sigma Gammag Student Council 3,45 Philologia 3,45 Gens Togata 152, 3,45 History Club 3, Pres. 45 Physics Club 35 Beta Chi 25 Minstrels 3,45 Tri Chi, Corr. Sec. 4. WITHROW' FACULTY Row 1-Heffner, Margaret Susan Peggy : Home Ec. Club 3,4. Heinz, Joyce Marie: Tennis Club 1. Henderson, Carolyn. Row 2-Henderson, Jacqueline Marlene Jackie : Home Ec. Club 4g Beta Chi 4g Spanish Club 2,43 Alpha-Y 1. Herschelman, Betty Jane: Band 1,2,3,4Q Presentation Orch. 2,3,43 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2, 3,43 Volleyball 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Dance Club 1,2,3Q Pres. 43 Tennis Club 2,33 Withrow Players 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4g Tower News Rep. 23 Altruist, Treas. 4. Hersh, Margery Ann: Spanish Club 3,4Q Home Ec. Club3 Minstrels 23 G.A.A. 1,25 Hockey 1,23 Volleyball 1,2,33 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3j Tennis Club 1,4j Tower News 2,43 Camera Club 43 Alpha-Y 13 E.O.X., Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 3-Hermann, Jean: Minstrels 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 1,23 Hockey 3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Pep Squad 13 Tennis Club 33 Tower News 3,43 Interfraternity Council 33 A.B.K., Vice-Pres. 4. Herrmann, Kenneth Louis Ke'n : German Club 1,2,3,43 Philologia 3,4 3 Gens Togata 33 Treas. 43 Physics Club 33 History Club 43 Minstrels 3,43 Pep Squad 1,2. Hill, Connie Mae: Gens Togata 4g Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A. 43 Baseball Ref. 3,43 Shuffleboard 43 Bowling' 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Baseball 3,43 In- dividual Sports 4 3 Tip Toppers 3,4. Row 4-Hill, Nellie Faye Pins : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Norwood High? Home Ec. Club 3,43 Minstrels 3. Hillyard, Lois Estelle: G.A.A. 1,2,33 Volleyball3 Thalian 3,4. Hines, Earline. Row 5-Hofferth, Jim: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Craw- fordsville, Indianag Basketball 3,4. Hogan, Lillian Henrietta. Hohman, Ruth Edna: Spanish Club 2,3,43 Home Ec. Club 43 Minstrels 2,4Q G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Volleyball 1,2,4Q Hockey 2,33 Dolphin Club 23 Dance Club 33 Tennis Club 2,33 Athletic Rep. 43 B.0.X., Treas. 4. Row 6-Honeysuckle, Bettie Jayne. I-Ioustler, Dorothy May Dottie : Spanish Club 1,23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Bowling Team 2,3,43 Volleyball 1,35 Baseball 1,3,43 Phi Gamma Sigma. Hargrave, Helen Judith. Row 7-Howard, George Allan: Gens Togata 23 German Club 3,43 Physics Club 33 Minstrels 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,43 Orchestra 1,2,3,-4: Tri Chi. Howard, Norma Jeanne: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Abington, Mass.3 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Dolphin Club 2,3, Pres. 43 Soft- ball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 E.O.X., Vice-Pres. 4. Huguely, Lillian De- lores Lil : Home Ec. Club 13 Volleyball 1,23 Y-Teens 2, Treas. 33 Tin Toppers 1. Row 8-Ignatius, John Dudley: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Anderson Twp. School. Ingram, Frank Lequellec Lucky : Football 1,43 Basketball 13 Track 3,43 K.T.K., Vice-Pres. 4. Irvan Jack: Cross Country 33 Basketball 3. HAS WORKED HARD TO SENIORS Row 1-Irwin, Charles William. Ivester, Clyde Henry: Junior Choir 15 Senior Choir 25 Minstrels 2. Jacobs, Edmund Burke Jake : Philo- logia 3,45 Band 3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 String Triog String Quartet5 Withrow Players 1,2. Row 2-Jacobs, Mary Evelyn: Future Merchandisers 4. Jamison, James Bernard Muscles . Japp, James Gordon Nip : Gens Togata 2. Row 3-Jett, Jean Carol: Gens Togata 35 Home Ec. Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 15 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 35 Tower News 25 B.O.X., Corr. Sec. 4. Jones, Antoinett To'ni : Beta Chi 25 Volleyball 2,35 Ivyettes, Rec. Sec. 4. Johnson, William Edward B.J. : Physics Club, Corr. Sec. 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Annual Business Staff 1,2,3, Co-manager 45 K.T.K., Corr. Sec. 2. Row 4-Johnson, Harold Leslie The Kid : Band 1,2,3,45 Gym Team 2,3,45 Track 15 Tiger Team 2,3,4. Johnson, Marcia Lou Marcy : Home Ec. Club 45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Senior Choir 2,35 Librarian 45 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,45 A.B.K., Corr. Sec. 4. Hones, Joyce: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Woodward High School5 G.A.A. 4. Row 5-Jones, William Sonny : Gens Togata 1,25 Football 15 Cross Country 35 Track 1,2,35 Tiger Club. Kappner, Nancy. Kassner, Mar- jorie Lee Marjie : Dolphin Club 3,45 Volleyball 152,45 Baseball 1,2,45 Individual Sports 35 Bowling 25 Z.B.K. Row 6-Keely, James Everett Jim : Radio Club 15 Athletic Rep. 15 B.T.O. Keller, Joanne Foof : Band 1,2,3,45 Minstrels 1,25 Annual Rep. 1,2. Kelly, Lucy Rose: Entered Withrow in Junior year from McArthur, Ohio. Row 7-Kelly, Jack Edward Kelly : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Lebanon, Ohio5 Band 45 Senior Choir 45 Presentation Orches- tra 45 Minstrels 45 Brass Sextet 45 Camera Club 45 Tri Chi. Kendricks, Leo Gene: French Club 2. Keuper, Joyce: Gens Togata 25 Spanish Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Beta Chi 15 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Volleyball 1,2,45 Basketball 25 Baseball 1,45 Tennis Club 2,45 Tower News 45 B.O.X. Row 8-Kepler, Joann Elizabeth J0 : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Englewood, Colorado5 Tennis Club 45 Annual Art Staff 45 Tally-Ho. Keith, Marguerite Annual Tootsie : History Club 35 Home Ec. Club 3,45 Dance Club 2,35 Tennis Club 3,45 T.N.T., Pres. 4. Kinder, James William Jim : Minstrels 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Basketball 1, 2,45 Chee1'leader 1,3, Capt. 45 Withrow Players 3,45 Annual Ad Staff 3,45 T.S., Pres. 4. MAKE THEM A SUCCESS Row 1-Kinder, Sharon Evelyn Sherry : Glee Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Volleyball 15 Withrow Players 1,2,3,45 Athletic Rep. 2. Kinney, Mary Martha Marth : Home Ee. Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 15 Hockey 1,45 Basketball 15 Volleyball 2,45 Tennis Club 2,3,45 Dance Club 1,3,45 Tower News Staff 2,45 B.O.X., Corr. Sec. 4. Kirchner, Nancy Lou Nan : Bowling 2,3,45 Saving Stamp Rep. 15 Annual Ad Staff 25 Z.B.K. Row 2-Kirkpatrick, Richard Dale Kirk : Sigma Gamma, Vice-Pres5 Junior Council5 Student Council5 Physics Club 45 Book Room 1,2,3, Mgr. 45 Tip Toppers 3,45 Chi Sigma Chi. Klappert, Monta Tebbsg Dux Femina5 History Club 2,35 Scribblers 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Minstrels 2,3,45 Tennis Club 1,25 Pep Squad 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Softball 1,2,3, 45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2,3,45 Dance Club 1,3,45 Individual Sports 3,45 Hiking Club 45 Withrow Players 1,2,3,45 Annual Rep. 3,45 Tower News Rep. 15 Athletic Rep. 25 Library 45 Tally-Ho, Treas. 4. Knapp, Patricia Ann Pat : A.B.K. Row 3-Knox, Marilyn Joyce: Gens Togata 1,25 Spanish Club 45 History Club 3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Archery 45 Baseball 45 Basketball 45 Tower News 1,25 Tally-Ho. Koenig, Helen Elizabeth: Gens Togata 1,25 Spanish Club 45 Home Ec. Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Tennis Club 25 Hockey 1,2,35 Volleyball 1,25 Basketball 15 Baseball 15 Badminton 15 Dance Club 1,2,3,45 Hiking Club 15 Tip Toppers 35 B.O,X., Rec. Sec. 4. Koester, Margaret Joan Joanie : History Club 45 Gens Togata 35 Accompanist for Dance Club 35 Junior Choir 25 Boys' Glee Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Senior Choir 45 Senior Choir 3, Sec. 45 Minstrels 3,45 Tennis Club 25 Tower News Rep. 25 Altruist. Row 4-Konnersman, Paul Molloy: Physics Club, Vice-Pres. 45 Radio Club 2,3, Treas. 45 Bowling League 3,45 Annual Rep. 1,2,3,45 Annual Ad. Staff5 Lunchroom 2,35 Tip Toppers 35 Chi Sig. Lacefield, Kenneth Ken : Student Council 3,45 Gens Togata 1,2,35 Philologia 3,45 Physics Club 35 Bowling 45 Tower News 4. Lange, Rosemary Eleanor Rosie : Dux Feminag Student Council 45 Literatas 1, Sec. 25 Scribblers 3,45 Gens Togata 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,4. Row 5-Langefeld, Nelson Owen Nels , Langhorst, Carl August: German Club 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Minstrels 3,45 RiHe Club 1,2. Lan- ham, Phyllis Alma: Beta Chi 2,35 Treasurer's oifice 3,4. - Row 6--Lakeman, Robert James Blub : Swimming 1,25 Baseball 1,4. Lapthorn, Mary Leota. Lapthorn, Selma Louise Semmie . Row 7-Larimer, Thomas Ronald: Lunchroom 2,3,4. Latham, Lucille Louise: G.A.A. 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Baseball 3,4. Lawrence, Joe: Orches- tra 1,2,3,45 Minstrels 1,2,3,4. Row 8-Lay, Patricia Pat : Band 15 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Bowling 3,45 Bas- ketball 15 Volleyball 25 Tower-Y 35 Alpha Delta Gamma. Leahr, Rose Ann Zelie : Home Ec. Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Dance Club 45 Tennis 45 Badminton 1,25 Tower News Rep. 15 Ivyettes. Ledrich, 'Barbara Sue Bobbie : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio5 Spanish Club 35 Senior Choir 3,45 Minstrels 3,45 Basketball 45 Baseball 3,45 Individual Sports 3,45 A.B.K. LIFE. WILL THE E SENIORS Row 1-Lehman, Russell Edward Rusty : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Toledo, Ohio. Levitch, Evelyn Lee: Gens Togata 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Volleyball 2,3,43 Bowling 2,3,43 Archery Club 43 Baseball 132, 3,43 Basketball 2,3,4j Hockey 43 Individual Sports 2,3,4. Link, Jeanne Marie: Alpha Delta Gamma. Row 2-Linville, Dorothy Jean: Lunchroom 3,4Q Aliquippa. Lloyd, Norma Jean Jean : G.A.A. 43 Bowlingg Phi Gamma Sigma. Loose, Nancy Irene: French Club 2,33 Band 1,23 Minstrels 33 G.A.A. 1,2,43 Tennis Club 1,23 Hockey 1,23 Basketball 1,23 Volleyball 2,33 Baseball 1,23 Athletic Rep. 1,23 Tower News Rep. 23 A.B.K. Historian 4. Row 3-Louise, Jerry Louis Jer : Senior Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 2,33 Minstrels 2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Cross Country 23 Tower News Rep. 3,43 Chi Sig. Lorenz, Jacob Jake . Lowery, Robert Roland Bob : Band 1,2,3,4Q Orchestra 2,33 Minstrels 2,3,43 Tower News 1,33 Co- editor fourth page 43 Tower News Rep. 2,3,4. Row 4-Lutow, Anatoly Tony : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Russian High, Germany. Lynch, Norris Alan Nory : Gens Togata 2,33 Bowling League 4. Mahaffey, Virgil Virg : Entered With- row in Sophomore year from Centralg Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 33 Pres- sentation Orchestra 2,3,4Q Chi Sig. Row 5-Malloni, Richard John Dick : Iota. Marazzi, Margaret Joyce Joyce : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from St. Marys3 History Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,33 Basketball 23 Tennis Club 43 Tower News Staff 23 Tally-Ho. Marsh, Robert Raymond Bohn: En- tered Withrow in Sophomore year from Norwood High School. Row 6-Marshall, Enid Roberta Tootsie : Home EC. Club 43 G.A.A. 13 Hockey 13 Volleyball 13 Dance Club 43 Athletic Rep. 43 Tower-Y 3,43 T.N.T. Martin, Shirley Kay Shirl : Volleyball 33 Future Mer- chandisers 43 A.B.K. Matthews, Stephenson Steve , Row 7-Matthews, Janet Marie Jann: Dux Femina3 Band 1,2,3,4Q Orchestra 43 Pres. Orchestra 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Hockey 1,23 Volleyball 1,23 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,23 Dolphin Club 23 Tally-Ho, Historian 4. McCartney, Betty Ann McCart : Dux Femina3 Student Council 3,43 Jr. Council3 Literatas 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 23 Gens Togata 1,2,33 French Club 3,43 Physics Club 3, Sec.3 Minstrels 33 G.A.A. 1, Corr. Sec. 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Hockey 1,2,3,4j Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Basket- ball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Outing Club 3,43 Dance Club 3, Treas. 43 Tennis Club 1,2,3,4Q Tower News 1,2,3,43 Annual Bus. Staff 1,2,3,43 Annual Rep. 1,23 Pep Squad 1,23 A.B.K. Pres. 4. McDowell, Ronald Mac : Track Team 1,2. Row 8-McElwain, Elizabeth Ann Betty : Spanish Club 43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Tennis Club 3,43 Hockey 1,2,3Q Volleyball 1,2,3,4Q Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,23 Minstrels 1,3,4Q Withrow Players 1,2,3,4Q Tip- Toppers 1,2,3,43 A.B.K. McGoron, Dan Wayne: Baseball 2,3,4Q Tiger Club 3,43 K.T.K. McGrath, Donald Lee Don : German Club 1,23 Philologia 3,43 Choir Manager 3,43 Minstrel Crew 3,43 Tower News Rep. 43 Chi Sig. STUDENTS MAKE GOOD Row 1-McKinney, Janet Jay . McIntosh, Bruce Bennett Mac : Student Council 3,43 Junior Council 33 Gens Togata 2,33 French Club 3,43 Philologia 3,43 History Club 2,33 Physics Club, Pres. 3g Tennis Club 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Cross Country 33 Tiger Club 43 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 Alpha Hi-Y 33 Beta Hi-Y 43 K.T.K. McQueen, Flora Catherine Queenie : Spanish Club 1,2,3,4Q Girls' Glee Club 2,33 G.A.A. 1,3,43 Hockey 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Bowling 3,43 In- dividual Sports 1. Row 2-Meinelschidt, Jean. Mergler, Diane Merg : French Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Hockey 1,2,33 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,4Q Swimming Team 3,43 Tennis Club 1,2,3,43 A.B.K. Mew- born, Francis Bruce Duke : Physics Club 4. Row 3-Miller, Paul Hutchens: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Colorado Springs, Colorado3 Sigma Gamma, Treas. 45 Philologia 3, Pres. 43 Physics Club 3,45 Gens Togata 3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Pre- sentation Orchestra 3,4Q Track 2,43 Tri Chi. Mocker, Hildegard: French Club 3,43 Gens Togata 1,2,3Q Basketball 1,2,3,43 Volleyball 1,2,43 In- dividual Sports 43 First Aid Club 2,33 Tip-Toppers 1,23 A.T.A. Magly, William Stuart Mag : Gens Togata 2,33 Bowling League 43 Tiger Club? Rifle Club 3,4. . Row 4-Monk, Frances Jean Fran : Beta Chi 43 Tennis Club 2,3. Montgomery, Jeanne Eaton Jo : Jr. Choir 23 Minstrels 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 23 Basketball 2,33 Hockey 1,2,3,4Q Volleyball 2,33 Dance Club 1,2,33 Tennis Club 2,33 Tower News 132, ass't. Editor 2nd page 3, Co-editor 2nd page 43 Tower News Rep. 1,2,33 B.O.X., Vice- Pres. 4. Moore, David Poole: Bowling Club 3, Pres. 4g Golf 1,2,3,43 State Champ 33 Swimming 1,2,3,4. Row 5-Moore, Phillip Kay Flip : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Omaha, Neb.3 Spanish Club 23 Senior Choir 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 Track 23 Tower News Rep. 23 Chi Sig. Morris, Patricia Louise l'at : Dux Femina, Sec.-Treas. 43 Gens Togata 1,23 French Club 3,43 Junior Choir 23 Girls' Glee Club 33 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Baseball 13 Bowling 23 Basketball 23 Hockey 2,3,4j Volleyball 23 Individual Sport Mgr. 43 Tower News Rep. 43 Altruist, Rec. Sec. 4. Mosehart, Margaret Frances Mo.se : Beta Chi 33 Gens Togata 43 Minstrels 2g G.A.A. 3,43 Baseball 33 Bowling 43 Individual Sports 43 Tip-Toppers 33 First Aid 2,3. Row 6-Moulenbelt, Jackie Ann: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Freemont, Nebraska3 Phi Gamma Sigma. Murphy, Lillian Grace Pinky : French Club 2,3,43 Gens Togata 1,2,3,43 Thalian 3,43 Nature Club 13 Lunchroom 2,3,43 Aliquippa Sgt.-at-Arms 1,2, Corr. S8C.Q Sgt.- at-Arms 3, Pres. 4. Navaro, Carol Anne: A Cappella Choir 3,43 Girls' Glee Club 23 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. U Row 7-Neison, Betty Jean Bet : Beta Chi 23 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Tennis Club 23 Volleyball 1,2j Baseball 1,23 Hockey 33 Basketball 1,23 Pep Squad 1,23 Tower News 23 Kytyves. Nelsen, Ralph Thomas: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from New York Mili- tary Institute, New York3 Baseball 3g Tower News Reporter 33 Minstrels 3. Newbold, Marianne Martha: Dux Femina3 Tower News 1,2,3, Second Page Associate Ed. 4g Tower News Representative 33 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 Student Council 3, Treasurer 43 Cheerleader 43 Scribblers 3,43 Withrow Players 1,2,3, Rec. Sec. 43 History Club 33 Spanish Club 1,23 Kytyves, Pres. 4. Row 8-Ninos, Helen Martha: Future Merchandisers. Oberle, Barbara Ann: Minstrels 3,45 Tennis Club 3,43 B.O.X. O'Brian, Harry. U E OF THE KILL AN SENIORS Row 1-Olinger, Kent Michel Ken : Football 1. Othling, William Loyd Bill : Gens Togata 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 Trumpet Quartet 1,25 Trumpet Trio 3,45 Brass Ensemble'1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 Reserve Tennis Club 2,3,45 Tennis Team 25 Tower News Rep. 45 Chi Sig. Otting, Barbara Ann Barb . Row 2-Pabst, Don Froh: Beta Chi 25 Tower News Ass't. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4. Palmer, Carolyn Jean: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Colerain Tw., Ohiog Home Ec. Club 25 Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Dance Club 25 Badminton 35 Kytyves, Corr. Sec. Parnell, Elzo: Latin Club 45 Home Ec. Club 2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Volleyball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Hockey 15 Tower-Y 45 T.N.T. Row 3-Patrick, Peggy Katherine: Athletic Rep. 1,25 Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 45 Minstrels 3,4. Patton, Della Mae Dellie : History Club 3,45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Minstrels 3,45 Tennis Club 45 Hockey 25 Volleyball 35 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Withrow Players 1,2,3,45 Athletic Rep. 25 Tower News 2,35 A.B.K. Patton, Joy Marie: Future Merchandisers 4. Row 4-Payne, Marianne: Ente1'ed Withrow in Senior year from Tulsa, Oklahoma5 G.A.A. 45 Hockey 45 Bowling 45 Altruist. Peeks, Donald Nature Boy : Cross Country 3. Person, Bruce Ernst: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Maywood, Illinois. Row 5-Pickens, Mary Jane Ja'nie : Minstrels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Archery 15 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,25 Bowling 3,45 Volleyball 1,25 Individual Sports 25 Pep Squad 1,25 Y-Teens 35 Alpha Delta Gamma. Pieper, Judy Ann: French Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 1,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Hockey 3,45 Volleyball 1,3,45 Individual Sports 1,2,35 Tennis Club 15 Altruist, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Pinson, Thomas Jennings Tom : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Sylvester, Georgia. Row 6-Plahs, Hilde H.: Future Merchandisers 45 Glee Club 2,35 Min- strels 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Individual Sports. 1,25 Athletic Rep. 3. Platt, Charles William Chazz : Band 1,2,3,45 Senior Choir 2,3,45 Orchestra 35 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 Tower News Rep.5 Chi Sig, Pres. 4. Plunkett, David Lowell 6 : Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Tiger Club 2,3,45 Baseball5 Track5 K.T.K. Row 7-Pohlman, Jerome C. Jerry : Entered Withrow in Senior year from St. Xavier High School. Poll, William Marshall. Polder, Dolores Dee . Row 8-Poole, James Richard Puddles : Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Norfolk, Va.5 Bowling 45 Tower News 45 Athletic Rep. 45 Tri Chi. Popp, Albert Al : History Club 35 Physics Club 35 Bowling 45 Tennis Club 3,45 Track Team 3,45 Annual Rep. 4. Popp, Joseph Erskine Joe : Tennis Club 1,25 Bowling 2,3,45 Swimming 25 Tennis Team 2,3,45 T.S. K OWLEDCE TH T THEY Row 1-Privette, Betty Lee: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Delhi Twp. Probst, Elaine Pearl: Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Hughes High School5 Dux Femina, Vice-Pres. 45 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Scribblers 3,45 Presentation Orchestra 3,45 G.A.A. 45 Bowling 45 Tower News Rep. 45 Kytyves, Rec. Sec. 4. Puckette, Mary Ella Shortie : Beta Chi 3,45 Junior Choir 2,35 Baseball 1,25 Basket- ball 1,25 Dance Club 25 Volleyball 1,2,35 Ivyettes. Row 2-Puckette, Carol Elaine: Entered Withrow in Junior year from West Middletown, Ohiog Home Ec. Club 4. Raab, Robert Charles Bunny : Football 2,3,45 Basketball 35 Tri Chi. Reed, Charles Richard Deustch : German Club 4. Row 3-Reese, Walter L.: Band 1,25 Baseball 3,4. Reese, Carolyn Louise: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Easton, Pa.5 Minstrels 45 Tower News Staff 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Tally-Ho. Reinschmidt, Charlene Marsada Pierre : Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 Annual Rep. 1,2,3,45 Pep Squad 25 C.L.C. Pres. 4. Row 4-Reinschmidt, Charlotte Louise Char : Girls' Glee Club 2,35 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 1,2,45 Pep Squad 25 C.L.C. Treas. 4. Reynolds, Shirley Ann Ann : Beta Chi 2,35 Baseba1l5 Treasurer's office 3,45 E.O.X. Rice, Joan Barbara: Literatas 1,25 Scribblers 3,45 Spanish Club 35 History Club5 Minstrels 2,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Individual Sports 25 Baseball 15 Dolphin Club 1,2,3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Annual Lit. Staff 35 Z.B.K., Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Vice-Pres. 4. Row 5-Richardson, George Moose : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year. Roat, Stanley Gerald Jerry : Physics Club 35 Annual Photo- grapher 25 Camera Club 25 Rifle Club 2. Roberts, Elizabeth Kay 4'Kay : French Club 45 History Club 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Dance Club 25 Annual Staff 2,35 Co-Ad Editor 45 E.O.X., Pres. 4. Row 6-Robinson, Geraldine Gerry : Physics Club 35 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,45 Basketball 15 Dolphin Club 2,3,45 Thalian 3,45 Tower News 45 Majorette 15 Kytyves, Vice-Pres. 4. Robinson, Edith Edie : Baseball 1,25 Volleyball 25 Ivyettes. Rodgers, Nancy Jane Nance : Senior Choir 2,3,45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Dance Club 1,2,35 Tennis Club 45 Baseball 15 Hockey 1,25 Individual Sports 1,25 A.B.K. Row 7-Ronshiem, Sue: French Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Dance Club 1,25 Hockey 1,2,35 Tennis Club 1,25 Volleyball 2,35 Baseball 35 Cheerleader 45 Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Ross, Malcolm Fred Bart : Football 2. Rudin, Diane Mae: Gens Togata 45 Home Ec. Club 45 E.O.X. Row 8-Rudolph, Helen Rita. Ruffin, Nathaniel Jones Brother : Bas- ketball. Ruolf, Shirley Etta: Beta Chi 3,45 Home Ec. Club 3,45 Min- strels 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Dance Club 25 Volleyball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Hockey,1,25 Individual Sports 15 E.O.X. CQ IRED DURING THEIR SENIORS Row 1-Ruscher, Louise Ann Lou : Future Merchandisers 43 Min- strels 13 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Volleyball 1,2,33 Basketball 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3Q Individual Sports 1,23 Tally-Ho. Rye, Ralph Kinnie Whole Wheat : Tennis Club 3,43 Cross Country 2,33 Withrow Players 1,2,3,43 Tri Chi, Corr. Sec. 4. Sanford, Charles Frederick Fred : Spanish Club 13 Senior Choir 3,43 Boys' Glee Club 1,23 Minstrels 1,2,3,4Q Tower News Rep. lg Rifle Club 3,4. Row 2-Sauerbrunn, Carol Joyce: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Anderson TWp.Q History Club 3,43 Home Ec. Club 43 Min- strels 3,43 G.A.A. 43 Dance Club 2,33 Thalian 2,33 Tower News 43 Kytyves, Pledge Mistress 4. Savery, Sue Elizabeth Susie : History Club 3,43 Gens Togata 23 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Hockey 1, 2,33 Baseball 13 Dolphin Club 1,2,3Q Thalian 3, Corr. Sec. 43 Tower News 1,2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 1,43 Alpha-Y 13 Tally-Ho, Corr. Sec. 4. Scherer, Marsada Louise Marcy : Beta Chi 33 First Aid Club 3, Treas. 43 Lost and Found 3,43 Scribblers 3,4. Row 3-Schlapp, Dorothy Mae Dotty : Gens Togata 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A. 4g Archery 43 Z.B.K., Rec. Sec. 4. Schnizer, Herbert Henry Herb : German Club 43 Golf 1,2,3,4. Schlifkin, Shirley Shirl : Beta Chi 1,23 Future Merchandisers 43 Girls' Glee Club 13 Senior Choir 3,43 Minstrels 3,43 Interfratority Council 33 Alpha Delta Gamma Pres. 3, Sec. 4. Row 4-Schmidt, Carol Elaine: Beta Chi 43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Junior Choir 2,33 Girls' Glee Club 43 Minstrels 3,43 G.A.A.3 Individual Sports 23 Volleyball 2g Bowling 2,3,43 Home Ec. Club 43 Z.B.K. Schoonover, Jane Inez Janie : Dux Femina, Sgt.-at-Arms3 Girls' Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 3, Treas. 43 Minstrels 3,43 Bowling 2,33 Home Ec. Club 1,3,4, Sec. 23 Shillitos Sewing Board Rep. 33 Tally-Ho. Schoonover, Jerry Joseph Jake : Student Council 43 Football 1,2,3,4j Bowling Team 3,43 Track Team 1,2,33 C.O.S., Pres. 4. Row 5-Scheitzer, Dorothy June: Gens Togata 43 Junior Choir 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4j Baseball 13 First Aid Club 2,3,43 Alpha Delta Gamma 3, Pres. 4. Schwentker, Donald Milton Donn: Spanish Club 1,23 Physics Club 33 Orchestra 1,2,3,43 String Quartette 2,33 Annual Rep. lg Bookroom 1,2. Schwarz, Norma Jean Norm : Beta Chi 1,3,43 His- tory Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Baseball lg Dolphin Club 1,2,3,43 Volley- ball 33 Z.B.K., Pres. 4. Row 6-Scott, Ronald Eugene Ronny : Presentation Orchestra 43 Band 2,3,43 Track 2,3. Scott, Wallace Wally : Boys' Glee Club 2,33 Senior Choir 43 Minstrels 2,3,43 Football 23 Tower News Rep. 13 T.O. Pres. 4. Sears, Joyce La Verne Joy : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hughes High School3 Senior Choir 3,43 Min- strels 3,43 Bowling 4. Row 7-Selkirk, Sarah Elsie: Dux Femina, P1'es.3 Scribblers 4, Vice- Pres. 33 Gens Togata 1,2,3,43 Scriba 2, Aedile 33 French Club 3,45 Physics Club, Vice-Pres. 33 Junior Council 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Minstrels 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treas. 43 Hockey 1,2,3,4Q Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Dance Club 13 Outing Club 3,43 Individual Sports 2,3,43 Annual Bus. Staff 2,3,43 Pep Squad 1,23 Locker Keys 1,2,3,43 Kytyves. Scrugham, Robert Allen Scrug : Foot- ball 3. Setter, Richard Paul Dick Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Knoxville, Tenn. Row 8-Shifflet, Nancy Inex Nance : G.A.A. 23 Baseball 13 Volley- ball 23 Bowling 33 Tower-Y 33 E.O.X. Shewman, John Phillip Shew : German Club 3,43 History Club 33 Band 2,3,43 Minstrels 3,43 Tennis Club 43 Tennis Team 3,43 Annual Ad Staff 43 Beta Hi-Y 4. Shields, Betty Rae Bets : Home Ec. Club 3. HIGH SCHOOL YEARS AT Row 1-Shives, Stephanie Ann Steph : French Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Tennis Club 15 Tower News 45 Annual Rep. 25 Tower News Rep. 45 A.B.K., Rec. Sec. 4. Showes, Thelma Jean Duckie : Volley- ball 45 Basketball 4. Sigafoose, Dick Norman. Row 2-Sigler, Carol Phyllis Phyl : Dux Femina5 Literatas 1, Vice- Pres, 25 Scribblers 3, Corr. Sec. 45 Gens Togata 1,2,35 French Club 3,45 Physics Club 35 Minstrels 2,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3, Mgr. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Individual Sports 1,2,3,45 Bowling 45 Pep Squad 25 Thalian 35 Annual Rep. 35 Tower News 2, Ass't. Third Page Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Kytyves. Silber, Ronald Earl Ron : Philologia 3,45 German Club 2, Treas. 3,45 Rifle Club, Sec. 1,25 Pres. 3,4. Simester, Georgia Ruth Jody : French Club 2,3, Sec. 45 Physics Club 35 Senior Choir 2,3,45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Athletic Rep. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,45 Archery 25 Individual Sports 2,35 Dolphin Club 2,45 Withrow Players 2,3,45 Tower News 25 Co-circula- tion Mgr. 35 Tower-Y 45 Alpha-Y, Pres. 1. Row 3-Simpson, Eunice Jane: Beta Club 2,3,45 Minstrels 3,45 Home Ec. Club 2,3, Pres. 45 First Aid Club 3, Sec. 45 G.A.A. 2,45 Archery 3,4. Simpson, Barbara Lee Barb : Re-entered Withrow in Senior year from St. Joseph Academy5 G.A.A. 2,45 Baseball 15 Volleyball 15 Bowling 2,4. Skeel, Margaret Ruth Margy : Gens Togata 2,3,45 Literatas 25 Physics Club 35 Home Ec. Club 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Volleyball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Individual Sports 45 Minstrels 2,3,4 5 Annual Lit. Staff 4. Row 4-Skaggs, Gayle: Gens Togata 25 Home Ec. Club 45 Junior Choir 35 Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 45 Bowling 3,4. Smalley, Lucy Frances: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Anderson Twp. School5 Stu- dent Council 3, Chm. Finance Com. 45 Home Ec. Club 3, Treas. 45 Z.B.K. Kytyves. Smith, Charlene Marie Char : Locker Keys 15 Lunch- room 1,2,3,45 Alpha-Y 1. Row 5-Smith, Gilbert H.: Physics Club 35 Cross Country 25 Tiger Pep Leader 4. Smith, Lani Kamiki: Band 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 35 Presen- tation Orchestra 2,3,45 Brass Ensemble 35 K.T.K. Spann, Richard Ed- ward Dick : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Dayton, Ohio5 Sigma Gamma5 Philologia 3,45 Tiger Club 3,45 Track 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Tri Chi. Row 6-Spathelf, Sara Anne Spatty : Spanish Club 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Basketball 35 Baseball 3,45 First Aid Club 2,35 Alpha Delta Gamma, Pres. 4. Specht, Betty Claire: Home Ec. Club 15 Future Merchandisers 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Volleyball 1,2,35 Hockey 35 Baseball 1,2,35 G.A.A.5 Dolphin Club 1,2,35 Pep Squad 1. Spencer, Marilyn Ruth Mare : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Western Hills High School5 G.A.A. 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Basketball 3,45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 45 Z.B.K. Row 7-Sper, John Ronald: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Monterey, California5 Spanish Club 45 Physics Club 4. Staley, Robert Landwehr Bob : Philologia 3,45 German Club 3,45 Physics Club 35 Boys' Glee Club 2,35 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Tiger Club 3,45 Swimming Team 2,3,4. Stedam, June Catherine Curly : Future Mer- chandisers5 Volleyball 1,35 Baseball 15 Basketball 35 Phi Gamma Sigma. Row 8-Steinmetz, Janet Marie Jann: Baseball 45 Basketball 15 Al- pha Delta Gamma, Vice-Pres. 3. Steinhotf, Edward Ed : Philologia 3,45 German Club 1,2,3,45 Physics Club 35 Nature Club 15 Boys' Glee Club 2,3,45 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Tennis Club 1,3,45 Annual Rep. 35 Beta Hi-Y 4. Stempily, Gil Lyle: Boys' Glee Club 2,3,45 Min- strels 2,3,45 Football 3. WITHROW? WILL THEY SENIORS Row 1-Stewart, Jack Demar: Minstrels 3,45 Projection Cl'6W 1,2, Mgr. 3,4. Stimpert, Jane Margaret Janie : History Club 35 Junior Choir 25 Minstrels 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Individual Sports 35 With- row Players 3,45 Tower News 45 Tower News Rep. 3,45 Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Stross, Bill: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Purcell. Row 2-Storm, Wilma Kathleen Willie : Entered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Aurora, Indiana. Gens Togata 2,35 Volleyball 25 Alpha Delta Gamma. Stovall, David Joel Stovie : Sigma Gamma5 Band 2,35 Presentation Orchestra, Pres. 45 Minstrels 2,3,45 Withrow Players 2,3,45 Tri Chi. Stout, Peggy: Withdrawn. Row 3-Surguy, Johnny Robert Dix . Surman, Robert Clemens Bob : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Indianapolis, Ind- iana5 Sigma Gamma5 Student Council 3, Pres. 45 Philologia 3,45 Band 2,3,45 Minstrels 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Tennis Team 3,45 Tennis Club 2,3,45 Tri Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms. Sweeney, Jim Gary: Bowling 3,45 C.O.S. Row 4-Swanson, Charles Vardiman: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Western Hills High School5 Physics Club 3,45 History Club 3,45 Philologia 45 Beta Chi 4. Sweeney Robson Beatty Bo : German Club 253,45 RiHe Club 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Annual Rep. 4. Swormstedt, Allan Lee Al : Tennis Club 3,45 Tennis Team 3,45 Tower News Rep. 3. Row 5-Swormstedt, Jerry Rodger Digger : Physics Club 35 Tennis Club 1,2,35 Annual Rep. 15 Tower News Rep. 25 Tower News, Ass't. Editor fourth page 3, Editor 4. Taylor, Shirley Jean Nickie : Entered Withrow in Senior year from South Gate, California5 Future Mer- chandisers 45 Alpha Delta Gamma. Tessendorf, Jean: German Club 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Tennis Club 25 Annual Rep. 45 Tower News Rep. 25 Altruist. Row 6-Tevis, John Joh'nnie : Re-entered Withrow in Junior year from U.S. Navy5 Cross Country 15 Gym Team 15 Track 15 Minstrels 4. Thomas, Mary Anne Martie : Home Ec. Club 1,45 Tower News Rep. 1. Thomas, Betty Lou Bets : Beta Chi 45 History Club 45 Home Ee. Club 45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Archery 15 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 25 Z.B.K. Row 7-Thornton, Barbara June Barb : Home Ee. Club 1,25 Beta Chi 15 Girls' Glee Club 2,3,45 Annual Rep. 25 Minstrels 2,4. Timm, Shirley Ann Frimmie : Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Beta Chi 25 G.A.A. 1,45 Tower News 2,35 Theta Alpha, Vice-Pres. 4. Titmuss, Stanley I. Siu: Minstrels 35 T.O., Vice-Pres. 4. Row 8-Trumble, Edward Louis Ed : Swimming Team 1. Turner, Shirley Ann. Truitt, John Robert: Physics Club 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Rifle Club, Sec.-Treas. 35 Radio Club, Pres. 45 Offset Club 2, Sec. 3,45 Pro- jection Crew 4. BE AN ASSET TO THEIR Row 1-Upson, James Grigg Uppy : Football 2,3,45 Projection Crew 1,2,3,45 Iota. Van Billiard, Ruth Ruthie : Dux Femina5 Gens Togata 1,2,3,45 Scribblers 4, Treas. 35 Physics Club 35 German Club 3, Sec. 45 Minstrels 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Individual Sports 1,2,3,45 Outing Club 3,45 Pep Squad 1,25 Annual Bus. Staff 1, Co-Bus. Mgr. 2,-1, Bus. Mgr. 35 Kytyves, Cor1'. Sec. 3, Treas. 4. Veatch, Charles James Jim : Beta Chi 1,25 Annual Bus. Staff 3,45 Reserve Football 35 Reserve Base- ball 25 'l'reasurer's Office 4. Row 2-Van Cleve, Jo Ann Jo : Home Ec. Club 3,45 G.A.A..1,2,3,45 Volleyball 25 Phi Gamma Sigma. Vaughn, Doris Elaine: Beta Chi 2, 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Bowling 3,45 Tip-Toppers 2,3,45 Minstrels 3,4. Vaughn, Harvey Eugene. Row 3-Von Barpren, Robert John Bob : Football 15 Cheerleader 35 Tower News 35 T.S., Vice-Pres. 4. Wade, Mary Etta: Ivyettes. Wagner, Gail Ann: Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Alpha-Y 1. Row 4-Walling, Nancy Jean: Dux Femina5 Student Council 3,45 Gens Togata 2,35 Scribblers 45 Physics Club 35 Girls' Glee Club, Librarian 2,35 Senior Choir5 Minstrels 3,45 Archery 25 Volleyball 2,3, 45 Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Annual Lit. Staff 2,3, Co-Editor 45 Athletic Rep. 2,3,45 Dance Club 2,3, Vice-Pres. 45 Tally-Ho, Chaplain 4. Ward, Donald Lee Donn: Offset Club 3,4. Weatherford, Cheryl Lou Sherry : Literatas 1,25 German Club 1,2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Senior Choir, Robe Mistress 3, Librarian 45 Madrigal 45 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Bowling 15 E.O.X. Row 5-Weaver, M. Ruth Ruthie : Home Ec. Club 45 Literatas 1,25 Volleyball 1,45 Individual Sports 2,3,45 Annual Lit. Staff 2,35 Tower News Rep. 1. Webster, Joan Jo : History Club 2,3,45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Senior Choir 3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Basketball 2,45 Baseball 2,45 Archery 45 Tower News 2,35 Minstrels 3,45 Tally-Ho, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Weiss, Dick. Row 6-Weiss, Margaret Margie : Beta Chi 15 Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 Scribblers 3,45 Minstrels 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 1,2,45 Basket- ball 1,25 Individual Sports 1,2,35 Tennis Club 35 Annual Ad. Staff 3,45 Tower News 25 Tower News Rep. 35 Tally-Ho. Wentzel, Mary Lou Lou : Gens Togata 2,35 G.A.A. 2,45 Volleyball 1,2545 Basketball 45 Bowling 1,2,45 Baseball 1,4. Wesselmann, Ann Virginia Annie : Home Ec. Club 45 Band 2,35 Orchestra 35 Minstrels 2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Tennis Club 25 Tower News Rep. 25 B.O.X. Row 7-Wesselmann, Maurice Joseph. Werner, Jean Carole: Gens Togata 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,2,3,45 Volleyball 2,3,45 Basket- ball 1,2,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Bowling 45 Outing Club 3,45 Individual Sports 45 Tower News 1,2,3,45 Annual Rep. 3,45 Tip-Toppers 15 Kytyves. Wertheimer, Edward Eppy : Football 1,2,3,45 Baseball 3,4. Row 8-Wheeler, Ralph Red : Boys' Glee Club 35 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 3,45 B.T.O. Wilder, Eugene Gene : Football 15 Track 1,25 T.O., Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Pledge Master 4. Wilkins, James: Entered With- row in Sophomore year from Stowe School. OLD A MA MATER OR A SENIORS Row 1-Wilkins, Joe: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Stowe School, French Club 2,3,4. Willer, Janice Jan : Annual Ad. Staif 39 Tally-Ho. Williams, Alice Lou Al : G.A.A. 19 Tally-Ho. Row 2-Williams, Janet Cicel Buttons . Wilson, Janice Elaine Jann: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Louisville, Ky.3 Home Ec. Club 3,4. Wilson, Joan Marilyn Joanie : Minstrels 3,45 Annual Art Staff 3g Annual Rep. 2, Athletic Rep. 13 Tower News Rep. 45 Tally-Ho, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Row 3-Wilson, Margaret Peggy . Wilson, Warner Dean: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Batavia, Ohio, Physics Club 35 Ride Club 3,49 Tip-Toppers 4. Winters, Joyce Maureen Joy : Home Ee. Club 3,49 Junior Choir 25 Senior Choir 3,4g Minstrels 2,3 3 Tip-Toppers 2,3,4. Row 4-Woodie, George Thomas: Minstrels 1. Warford, Barbara Mae Babs . Worstell, Marcia Lynette Marsh : Home Ec. Club 4g Beta Chi 35 Library Ass't. 3. Row 5--Wright, Paul Cancance Doc : Gens Togata 2,3, Vice-Pres. 4 5 Philologia 3,4g Physics Club 3g Football 13 Baseball 2,3,4. Wright, Sue Ann: Aliquippa. Wynn, Harry Doc : Gens Togata 4 5 Boys' Glee Club 2 3 Minstrels 29 Football 2,-Rifle Club 3,4. Row 6-Zike, Wanda Irma: Home Ee. Club 3,4 g Lunchroom 4. Yoshi- kawa, Gordon Hiroshi Yosh : Senior Choir 2,3,4g Basketball 15 Foot- ball 1,2,3g Track 19 Chi Sig, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Treas. 4. L ABILITY? TIME WILL TELL. C70 Speaking of all-around girls, here The almighty seniors, who t1'uly deserve the title, are the girls of Dux Femina and the boys of Sigma Gamma. These twenty-eight popular, outstanding, and worthy senior students are chosen at the end of the junior year. The girls participated in National Girls' VVeek, sold refreshments during football games in all kinds of weather, and enjoyed a Thanksgiving supper with Sigma Gamma. These ambitious boys sponsored the 2nd Annual Tiger- town Twirl at which Dux had the checkroom, and the ever important dance, dear to every senior's memo1'y book-The Senior Prom! Elated are the senior boy and girl who are awarded the Dux and Sig scholarships. To be selected a member of these two honor societies is the coveted goal of all enthusiastic Withrowites. DUX FEMINA: Row I-R Lange: E. Prohstg J. Mat thowsg J. llallermang S. Sel- kirk: M. Iilappm-rt: B. Mc- Cartney: D. Gravvrg l'. Sig- lerg J. Schoonoverg Row 2- lll. Newbold: l'. Morris: l Doench: E. Barlsch: N. VVall- ingg R. Van Billiard. SIGMA GAMMA: Row I-R Surmang R. liickg J. llealh- coteg D. Stovall. Row 2-R Engelg VV. Hartg J. liorchor- ding: W. Ernst: R. Spann W. Doppman: ll Milla-rg R Kirkpatrick. Equally prominent and well-liked-the Sigma Gammas, Withrow's pride HO OR URORITY D FR TER ITY, 'Q ' ., .. W . 1- , f 1 ' 1 ' . . 3 ' it ' is ,fv,ggsML ' K ings Ai f K mg ? gi1:fiif1s5x'mQ2vqis ff 1. Aww,M:f:za:s12, . 55 - ' 6 K., .- 3 I 3 vw. , . N am vw- f ,- . 5 T? , 5 A, i , , .. ' ,QT 'lm . i K lvn mi Wg fx K A il 5? fx-,,i,,i fi 335 V s , 4, I lg' W ., 4 A. Ai, 2 AH' 6,451 ., 11 sf + xi- W fx V . 3 -nf' 134: A , Q JA 5 f Q-'Wav ,L :Q J tis., we i filiiiilif K W. , ' L LZLLLL A Riggs ., . - 4 'f A3 A R f S 1 N Visiting pa1'ents see the hearing aids and realize the opportunities these instruments offer oral classes. 4 i 551 5 55 Jack demonstrates a microprojector. Well, soon they will know all! There comes a time in all par- ents' lives when they have the opportunity to see the inside View of Junior's vigorous school life. This opportunity comes once a year on what is called Parent's Night. This is one night Junio1 ' is wholly smiles as he proudly displays the notebooks and projects he has struggled over so tedious- ly during the previous weeks and months. Also at this time, the parents are able to see the true picture of the close teacher-student 1' e 1 a tio n s h i p which is a traditional exis- tence at Withrow High School. M1'. Oberschmidt explains the main principles of the electric shop. WITHROW-THESE HEIGHTEN OUR INTEREST. JUNIORS HOME ROOM 229: Row 1-F. Brooks: B. Ed- mondson: R. Bauer: S. Fucito: J. C. Davis: C. Ezzell: C. Haley: J. Flory: N. Carr: D. Hartlaub: M. Busser. Row 2-D. Durning: L. Carter: N. Gee: H. Collard: P. Dreihaus: J. Howison: J. Christian: J. Condrey: J. Greencrt: S. Hergert. Row 3-A. Fahrney: N. L. Alderman: K. Baugh- man: S. Green: S. Coleman: R. Cann: W. Clark: J. Elliot: T. Clemens: S. Gill: J. Faddcn: B. J. Allen. HOME ROOM 229: Row 1-M. Gim: A. Bush: L. Caster: B. Ferguson: M. Finke: C. Fried: J. Deis- ter: J. Browning: M. Dunham: E. Branch. Row 2-J. Fruechtemeyer: S. Barker: N. Currens: N. Farrell: B. Gale: D. Anderson: B. Braun: P. Con- ner. Row 3-A. Boyer: A. Cheatham: C. Bolte: P. Allen: M. Hale: B. Forbus: M. DeVore: M. Conn: C. Coe: C. Finn. HOME ROOM 229: Row 1-A. Daggett: J. Dietz: M. Derrick: C. Boeschlin: N. Henning: M. Blanz: K. Calvert: J. Benz: J. Booth: J. Alsworth. Row 2-S. Harding J. MacKenzie: C. Fisher: J. Fink: N. Disher: C. Hebbeler: S. Andriot: A. Brown. Row 3-G. Grant: R. Horn: M. Dengel: B. Grimes: P. Cox: M. Drisdam: M. Gardner. HOME ROOM 324: Row 1-B. Jones: A. Lamblin: B. Lloyd: B. Lane: L. Lillard: S. Lindsey: J. Johnson: B. Loy: A. Locke: B. Knabe. Row 2-C. Kissinger: C. Layne: A. Kessel: L. Leofoul: B. Kunkel: L. Ladley: B. Karnes: B. Hunter: D. Huekler. Row 3- L. Lind: D. Jauch: M. Kauf- mann: E. Kotter: M. Johnson: Y. Knight: J. Kyle: L. Kyrlach: R. Huston. HOME ROOM 229: Row 1-J. Arnold: B. Dun- can: D. DeVore: P. Holfard: J. Bitzer: C. Barnes: S. Bushman: J. Davis: B. Gibler: K. Comer: C. Camerucci. Row 2 -- H. Hancock, M. Arn- old: B. Heath: B, Browning: P. Helscher: B. Brown: M. Foster: J. Coe: S. Bishop: S. Apple- gate: A. Behrens. Row 3-J. Carnes: J. Brown: B. Deeks: C. Derrick: J. Gaynor: J. Flanagan: D. Gover: R. Bailey: A. Dodds: M. Howard: J. Hoxie. THE MATURI G HOME ROOM 325: Row 1-T. Stueweg M. Sch- moltg A. Pooleg B. Maclareng E. Triftshouserg S. Usherg B. Peterseng R. Riesenbergg E. Merrillg C. Siegfried. Row 2-C. Royalg M. Robinsong S. Luhng L. Lueckeg J. Osharneg K. Van Deveerg D. Webbg D. Scheidtg L. Watersg C. Zimmermang P. Stormg R. Williamsg M. J. Storr. Row 3-E. Simpsong N. Morgan: M. Reedg B. Van Cleveg W. Schwembergerg V. Roseg C. Specht: N. Smith: G. Millerg E. Parkerg R. Sobelg C. Stampg B. Morgan. HOME ROOM 325: Row 1-D. Scottg L. Smithg S. Mackg C. Suermanng P. Neivtong E. Hannafordg S. Schnurg M. Tennerg S. Tiemang J. Strunk. Row 2-J: Ramseyg V. Thomasg V. Redelmanng V. Wheelerg R. Maddeng E. L. Mathias: N. Millerg B. Newell. Row 3-V. McCartyg J. Matthewsg R. Williamsg C. Smithg J. McMilliang J. Robersong A. Loveg M. Peckg J. Whitacreg N. Schlapp. HOME ROOM 325: Row 1-J. McHargueg E. Vogelg E. Wetterichg L. Swigerg R. Schroederg E. Lowg L. Montgomeryg B. Marshallg M. Robinsong A. Virgilg S. Shirk. Row 2-S. Roeschg L. Marky R. Stansfordg S. Stollg S. McMulleng E. 0'- Brieng L. Muellerg B. Smallg S. Shepard. Row 3- J. Shaferg D. Wardg B. Wheatleyg J. Scofieldg M. Williamsg A. Scudderg J. Upsong M. Woodsg C. Rabensteing J. Redd. - HOME ROOM 325: Row 1-P. Wilsong M. Stick- neyg L. Wessingerg M. McClanhang R. Tartarg S. Riceg J. Thomasg J. Pettyg P. Stewartg M. Tibbs. Row 2-A. Requarthg N. Shumateg J. Rhodesg J. MacKenzieg D. Riggsg E. Littmanng S. Worthy S. Sauterg S. Reesg J. Shorteng S. Seitz. Row 3-S. Morteng J. Mclntoshg G. Trueg B. Taylorg C. Wadeg B. Shawg P. Swisshelmg D. Schraderg B. Van Lieug A. Poertnerg C. Walkerg J. Pennington. UNIOR CROW T LL I LE DER HIP JUNIORS HOME ROOM 310: Row 1-A. Brockmang G. Al- brechtg W. Baileyg E. Albrechtg W. Barnesg D Asheg R. Berl. Row 2-G. Barnesg T. Blathers W. Brewerg J. Boleng R. Aggerg D. Bonzg P Ahrensg S. Bender. Row 3-R. Baerg T. Bishop J. Boneyg R. Behrmang D. Beachg K. Apling T Beckett: R. Barryg E. Britton. ingg R. Campg J. Conradsg B. Carter: W. DeWar T. Chapopoulog J. Crailg R. Corcoran. Row 2-R J. Donaworthg J. Brysong P. Cramerg R. Distler J. Chambersg J. Carterg C. Davisg W. Burtong G. Burressg W. Buchold. HOME ROOM 213: Row 1-S. Evansg C. Games D. Haileg L. Gilving B. Frank: G. Flammg D Dutfyg R. Eibeckg G. Eriong D. Gates. Row 2-W Hardnettg R. Eppersong G. Greeneg W. Haight D. Driskellg B. Grosse: A. Halverstadtg R. Garms C. Greve. Row 3-D. Haasg R. Dyerg D. Felsg L W. Feyg C. M. Gentryg C. R. Gentryg J. Graver W. Hammons. HOME ROOM 215: Row 1-J. Henselg R. Laird T. Hillg A. Knoxg R. Henkeg R. Jonesg B. Hoff- meisterg R. Kellerg J. Kidwell. Row 2-B. Koehne D. Lancasterg P, Kyrlachg T. Jacobsg L. Kerdolff J. Knightg R. Kochg E. Heisg C. Joseph. Row 3-P Kubikg D. Lallyg J. Kadong R. Hawkg R. Jones D. Isgrigg E. Heiserg R. Hughesg G. Kern. PER PECTI E AND I I ITI TIVE, . 7 HOME ROOM 212: Row 1--R. Collinsg W. Darl- 9 Clarkg W. Burtong J. Conlong C. Cowang D. Cur- rensg D. Craigg J. Brucherg H. Crawford. Row 3- 1 . 9 Goeddeg E. Drappg R. Horakg O. Findseng J. Grissomg R. Harding A. Green. Not in Picture- 1 . 1 - 9 HOME ROOM 217: Row 1-E. Pulleng D. Leim- enstollg K. Mattesg R. Matzenaverg C. McVickerg R. Leimang J. Louisog D. Norcrossg J. Neidick. Row 2-W. Penng H. Manningg L. Mauchg A. Nortong R. Ottg L. Lorenzg O. Moore. Row 3- D. Manzlerg R. Marting W. Martg D. Lernerg M. Routtg L. McCordg J. Laneg R. H. Rhodes. HOME ROOM 217: Row 1-E. Lauderbackg J. Pylesg B. Lindseyg J. McCallg J. Lutzg C. Pipperg B. Morrowg H. Lawson. Row 2-R. Riemang H. Lotherg T. Parkerg C. Oneyg D. Richardg E. Rostg C. Penningtong G. McNeil. Row 3-H. Rimmerg L. Lyonsg R. Nelsong H. Melving J. Mac- Donaldg W. Leavellg D. Meehang C. Maddux. HOME ROOM 217 A: Row 1-B. Seibelg R. Steinertg N. Staytong J. Smithg H. Smoevg R. Schrageg T. Smith: G. Rutterg D. Seymong S. Schwartz. Row 2-D. Russellg J. Royerg R. Ryang H. Stamperg D. Scottg B. Ryang D. Schubertg D. Snyderg R. Schaffelg J. Sampleg B. Shinkle. Row 3-G. Schubertg I. Egotistg D. Seilkopg D. Schorrg P. Stanfordg R. Schererg R. Schneiterg R. Segererg A. Sparksg W. Schnagel. HOME ROOM 217 B: Row 1-W. Swansong N. Weinerg C. Zimmermang G. Taleffg C. Trimbleg W. Thornhillg C. Wermuthg F. Waggalg D. Swen- furthg R. Webster. Row 2-J. Zinkhong R. Walling J.'Thomasg O. Thomasg D. Sturwoldg R. Whitskerg D. Stullg G. Vaughtg E. Wesslerg D. Waldg R. Zorens. Row 3-D. Williamsg K. Whitey B. Work: B. Woernerg E. Venableg G. Von Fimsherg D. Van Vyveng R. Wedigg R. Whippleg W. Wubbold- ingg J. Willis. CCEPT N W RE PONSIBILITIE 'i , ' -Q .5 .1 s 3-1 STUDENT LIFE If December! What a festive monthg bursting with excitement! G.A.A., setting, a tone of sparkling' gaiety, put up and decorated a lovely Christ- mas t1'ee. Santa Claus was represented in all his glory by the paintings of him the art stu- dents made on the hall window. Withrow looked as though jolly St. Nick had visited. A harmonious note was achieved by the well trained choral groups in the Christmas Con- cert. Its peak was the Song of Christmas by the Senior Choir. Another stirring' event took place in this winter month-the Minstrel Try- Outs! Would-be stars worked on their acts many days for long' hours to bring them to Wflfffy their final perfection. Following the try- Qlfisfmlls outs came a tense period of suspense. Then fem- at last the list was posted on the band room bulletin board. Ileal rehearsal work began. BOOMS WITH ANTICIPATION IN DECEMBER SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 5 Row 1 S Arnold L Arthur, P Belperlo C Anderson G Anderson B Blame S Bell G Andrews J Aichle A Alevinder Row 2 H Agln, M Bertram M Bernhard R Braun J Assing J Bennett L Baking B Blrkle Becker E Anderson R w 3 B Bacon B Adams D Barnes J Bockstlegel L Bloomfield J Ashbrook J Boeckler B Begley B Bennett C Boggs H Anderson M Benjamin HOME ROOM 7 Row 1 L Clinton N Brad tord S Bullington A Chagares A Looke N Boswell M Browne S Bowman R Burnside NI L Burk Row 2 P Brady M Blown J Cheatham C Carey J Clem J Coopei H Clank M Chlldres N Brilleit J COIIIIIJ L Brown J Cantor Row 3 E Brennan S Bioker A Clarke C Channels S Camp I Branch S Brandenberg L Burleson F Branscum, N Brown, G Camp B Carter HOME ROOM 9 Row 1 M Evans M Dickson J Evans J Dengel S Duquette C Donnelly J Day J Dallow S Eggeldlllg C Edlund NI Ernst Row 2 S Ellison J Dudley J Eschel bach P Davis A Edwards C Dleselbeig D Dunlap' B. Dacy J. Eder' R. Dunlap. Row 3-A. Dunn P. Ellison' J. Cowan H. Denham A. Davis I. Craig' R. Edmonson F. Dawson' J Dickerson' J. Elder. HOME ROOM 10: Row 1-N. Gomien' P. Hamlin' D. Everson' B. Hagen N. Gibson' J. Griess' D Grau S. I'irth S. George B. Hagen. Row 2-G. Geldreich' J. Frey' N Hahn' M. Gusweiler' P. Flaugher J Fast R. Frank M Gross D. Inver- sole A. Foster Row 3-P. Gibson' E Ifantg V Gunnels' J. Glenn' G. Gamble' B. Farrell' J. Gruner, N. Floyd' J. Gilbert' E. Fray' S I erard. HOME ROOM 11: Row 1-R Jacobs' C. Hart' N Hicks' M Harshman' W. Hill M Hirtman S Hoover, B Hess, B Hyer, T Hartman O Hulett Row 2--L Hugley M. Herget' M. Hormon' S. Helms, P Hanna, G Hullg J Hamn' H Hancock' E Haydn, J Isaacs Row 3-G Hoffmang 1' Hutchinson' D. Hancock' J Jenson' N Hulsbeck' S. Janis' B. Hummel' J. Harrison' M Hunter' S Hote' M. Harris J Hensley OPHO ORE , HOME ROOM 18: Row 1-J. C. Jones: M. Kin- ninger: M. L. Lacinak: G. Lamping: E. Lloyd: J. Lous: C. Kay: P. Lackner: M. Kinzie: B. L. Latham. Row 2-M. Kepler: S. Kalomeres: J. Johnson: F. Keck: P. Krumme: C. Jones: P. Kyle: N. Kiphart: B. Krogman: J. Johnson: H. Littmann: J. Keller: B. Laird. Row 3-P. Lancas- ter: J. King: B. Lei: J. Koerner: K. Kerns: R. Jones: S. Kashbaum: L. Killum: E. Krumer: M. Kirk: N. Jones: Not identified. HOME ROOM 19: Row 1-S. Matthews: J. Mc- Coy: P. Long: G. Marshall: D. Miller: N. Moore: J. Miles: E. Mensing: P. Lohrum: M. McClughen. Row 2-E. Moore: J. Mellage: L. Montgomery: E. Ludington: D. Luhrman: J. Malabary: J. Mc- Kee: J. Moesta. Row 3-G. Macacathy: M. Mitch- um: C. Meacham: P. McGee: P. McGuerty: I. Martin: J. McKimens: P. Miller: C. McAdams. HOME ROOM 22: Row 1-P. Pilson: J. Otte: B. Myers: B. Myers: J. Plagakis: S. Patten: M. Pace: S. Nichols: P. Newell: D. Newton. Row 2-E. Posival: C. Mosley: B. Oberwitte: G. Mor- rison: A. Pullem: P. Purcell: D. Pallas: P. Plun- kett: N. Orr. Row 3-S. Pence: A. Perrino: D. Parks: R. Popp: K. Pandilitis: V. Pyles: G. Pel- ton: R. Oliver: E. Panzer: J. Race: D. Myers: R. Morrison. HOME ROOM 110: Row 1-E. Roesch: S. Ritchie: R. Righter: D. Schroeder: W. Scheidig: A. Satter- field: S. Schmidt: A. Rice: B. Riley: J. Reeves: M. Richardson. Row 2-S. Shaffer: M. Rocklin: N. Sevester: N. Schrader: C. Sellers: R. Rensing: L. Schadel: J. Schweizer: B. Rempke. Row 3-M. Scully: J. Ross: S. Ryan: C. Rundo: B. Rech: M. Schmidt: N. Schroeder: B. Robway: R. Ringhand: R. Rippey: F. Richardson: D. Satterfield. HOME ROOM 112: Row 1-A. Tribble: M. Tsch- anz: P. Taylor: C. Tessendorf: B. Sollberger: S. Spangenberg: K. Stith: D. Stoddard: P. Smothers: I. Starrett. Row 2-G. Sudhotf: J. Spears: P. Taylor: J. Teegarten: A. Simpson: G. Smith: V. Stemmer: N. Strange: M. Stoner. Row 3-S. Strauss: C. Taylor: S. Stoffer: G. St. Clair: D. Smith: C. Snyder: N. Streit: J. Steinkamp: J. Stedam: H. Stanheld. WWISE FOOL '9 SOPHOMORES HOME ROOM 113: Row 1-E. Vand-en Eyndeng G. Weinheimerg B. Wardg C. Wieteg S. Wilmer: M. E. Ulrichg C. Waltersg N. Weinmung E. Wrightg P. Waggoner. Row 2-M. J. Wilkeningg R. Walkerg M. Whiteg Z. Wrightg N. Vanceg M. Waddellg G. Whitacreg C. Winhuseng M. Win- gerter. Row 3-A. Zincog C. Zimmerg A. Whiteg J. Willhamg P. Van Frankg V. Wolfeg D. Zshaug D. Wenchsterng G. Wittenbergg J. Waters. HOME ROOM 120: Row 1-L. Black: B. Bockg D. Bentlyg L. Browng P. Bassettg J. Bryantg D. Brandhorstg C. Bell. Row 2-D. Abrumsg R. Baughg J. Bushg P. Berdickg M. Beckerg J. Braung D. Brucknerg J. Bacon. Row 3-J. Bramang G. Amanng G. Baesslerg C. Berryg B. Berryg R. Backg C. Alexanderg A. Armacost. HOME ROOM 123: Row 1-D. Craggg R. Dellerg S. Crushg P. Campg D. DeWarg J. Comerg D. Dietzg H. Davisg D. Dhonaug D. Dhonau. Row 2- G. Clayg J. Davisg W. Doneghyg W. Dicksg J. Davisg D. DeVoreg R. Calmeiseg C. Collins. Row 3-T. Diesmang D. Cooperg D. Dignang B. Cadeg B. Davisg 'l'. Coleg E. Chandlerg J. Crossg B. Car- son. HOME ROOM 125: Row 1-B. Grissomg L. Fland- reaug G. Englecampg G. Flaming: B. Fatsyg B. Evansg N. Gusseg J. Fesslerg L. Gordly. Row 2-P. Grimmerg C. Elliotg J. Godleyg W. Hanselmang G. Greggg W. Fielmang B. Hammg J. Evansg C. Jambleg S. Gaffneyg R. Estep. Row 3-W. Ewingg K. Fielerg J. Gevertsg R. Flynng J. Ezzellg C. Griffithg J. Hallg J. Hallg K. Hagemeierg B. Frye' C. Funck. 1 HOME ROOM 128: Row 1-G. Johnsong F. Hunk- elung B. Hofstatterg D. Hohsong J. Holmang B. Hughesg R. Helmingg E. Heapg J. Harrisg R. Harris. Row 2-D. Holfmanng H. Hegerg R. Hun- terg F. Haysbertg O. Jacksong R. Hustong B. Hodgeg F. Jenssg D. Heggsg D. Heathg L. Hilrler- brand. Row 3-J. Heuserg E. Haungsg G. Hegelg S. Jenikeg B. Hartzg T. Jenkins: H. Herreg D. Hendrixsong J. Huber: J. Hunterg B. Huecklerg S. Hornbachg C. Johnson. BEGI TO HEED HOME ROOM 131: Row 1-I. Lerner: J. Marsh- all: C. Mathis: R. Jones: H. Kleine: L. Moscovitz: J. Kershaw: D. Lightner: R. Levy: H. Luther. Row 2-E. Liebelt: G. Kokenke: J. Jordan: C. Kraft: A. Kuhn: C. Kraft: J. Lightner: C. Kip- hart: G. Lozaman: W. Martin: D. McCabe: B. Mac- laughin: T. Luce: H. Lolb: L. Loschlavo: B. Kleine: B. King. Row 3-T. Kisker: B. Lach: C. Karlman: B. Lewis: J. Kinchoe: F. Leibfareth: H. Longo: D. Libby: B. Kemp: T. Ludwig: J. MacKinnon: M. Luttrell: J. Kronkhe: T. Keith. HOME ROOM 129: Row 1-J. Nuxoll: J. Mc- Owen: R. O'Banion: C. Ninos: D. Paul: W. Millar: D. Myers: R. Parker: K. Myron: D. Meyer. Row 2-B. Noll: B. Nimmo: B. Miller: W. McGowan: D. Penick: F. Lambert: R. Nixon: L. Long. Row 3-D. Nabois: D. Neloms: C. Owens: B. Mell: B. Nelson: B. Nolan: M. Owens: L. Pelton: F. Johnston: J. Metz: D. Oliver: T. Nelson: L. Niedermeyer. HOME ROOM 132: Row 1-E. Scheerer: D. Sch- anader: R. Saemann: J. Russell: G. Petri: R. Retzler: D. Poole: C. Reickle: J. Schnell: D. Roelm: A. Schangle. Row 2-B. Preston: B. Ser- sion: J. Redrow: A. Schwettman: T. Schroeder: E. Schook: D. Ruebuck: T. Pieratt: R. Riggins: P. Schmidt: A. Roberts: B. Roller. Row 3-A. Rousseau: D. Rowe: J. Schmidt: K. Rose: W. Riekert: D. Potts: R. Rusk: A. Price: D. Rolins: H. Richards: D. Schermer: J. Penn: D. Pratt. HOME ROOM 133: Row 1-R. Stephens: G. Steinmetz: D. Souder: B. Shearer: R. Shotts: E. Spraggins: H. Smith: R. Shepard: K. Snider: B. Taylor: D. Stoneburner. Row 2--R. Sutherland: R. Staley: E. Shirley: W. Shannon: J. Stemmer: D. Thomson: G. Tribble: W. Sturgeon: R. Smith: R. Smith: Row 3-E. Tabor: G. Toms: C. Taylor: G. Stephans: M. Stime: W. Sprawl: S. Thomas: G. Shyrigh: D. Stamler: A. Taylor: R. Shively: J. Stankorb: M. Taylor. HOME ROOM 134: Row 1-W. Voelpel: D. Will- iams: E. Wessinger: R. Wendel: T. Vaughn: C. Woods: D. Wilson: R. Zike: R. Wilder. Row 2- J. West: R. Whitacre: L. Wilbraham: J. Venn: 'l'. YVilliams: R. Yates: H. Wilson: W. Winters: B. Tyler. Row 3-B. Whitehead: P. Willis: R. Young: R. Wulfeck: R. Williams: G. Vetorino: C. Wood: J. Wiley: R. Walters: R. Worthing. CLASS SOLEMNLY Hungry? Good food? But definitely! LUNCH AND 3:00 Lunch call and dismissal bell, wel- comed the world over by book-weary school kids, can be the sweetest sounds on earth-especially if they interrupt a geometry quiz or a pass- age of unstudied Latin translation. After hours of gruelling concentra- tion on, Chaucer's old English or the results of the Peloponnesian Wars, a warning bell's class-dis- rupting clatter or a lunchboy's gen- tle cry of Lunch! can throw an entire room into pandemonium. Students especially rejoice at the thought of the wide choice of appe- tizing, well-prepared food, served cafeteria style. There is seldom a day when the lunch lines don't ex- tend to the hall. Dismissal, awaited from first period fo1'wa1'd, becomes a reality at the bell's last ringing. After a mad dash out the door and the happy confusion of schoolbus, comes the blessed peace of home. DURING THESE SHORT BREATHING SPELLS Q fi X .Qi 5 :gg F 5. 'kim 'F Q , Pin L. wi ik l' Q i s x fl k W 1? 1 Q I Q, 1 Q H' 1539! if NY A Q :ii3?3k'-fgw 'v 'K K f S3 3 1 Q ' , ig, NNN M Q, -8 G, W M .Jig ' -V . vw-. 'T w ' QgQi55x'l p x N,JK2 , w if iyffxfiz 'Q M .. QQ? w:bK'kaA ggwwigf Q5,1xfhw ui Q M 1 W . K .,- 'x wwf ww,, Nh S ,, .X git. pk K X xg QQ 'W K 'QW ' gM,Q3fwvw yY N,m,g Q: ' K ' kk ,XT -Q 'FMS ,, ' -- A A kxlei-xxx ,ws Km . if 4 Q-AHS 3 'T -li. gi ig' X x A 5 life xx i 5 .Iwo was 1 x N' g X544 K .x:. . A we Q K S X Q 5' yn-eval FRESHMEN HOME ROOM 226A: Row 1-L. Waefg P. Mohng J. Adamsg B. Winglewishg N. Sundayg N. Kelsor. Row 2-S. Shaiferg L. Gassehg D. Karnesg G. Roffg J. Montgomeryg A. Mooreg N. Schwab. HOME ROOM 201: Row 1-H. Bischopg M. Apple- gate: M. Andersong J. Bogartg K. Buckmang D. Bowmang P. Browng B. Andersong B. Bailey. Row 2-P. Aeberlerg D. Amstrongg C. Brefeldg P. Bachmann: M. Birkmeierg J. Bakery L. Arnoldi S. Alexanderg G. Bell. Row 3-M. Andresg D. Browng J. Boyerg I. Bucholdg C. Bottsg J. Ander- song E. Augustineg G. Brawleyg J. Augerg M. Ermsteadg B. Begley. HOME ROOM 200: Row 1--B. Cargog D. Clelandg C. Cooper: C. Carrierg J. Clarkg M. Cataurog H. Chiltong B. Conlong J. Cook. Row 2-F. Colterg L. Danielg P. Croweg M. Caseyg V. Cliftong R. Damicog M. Bushg J. Clarkg M. Burns. Row 3-E. Coifmang H. Clinton: C. Davisg J. Carpenterg E. Burdeng G. Coliloughg M. Cumminsg D. Bushg B. Crowdus. HOME ROOM 206: Row 1-L. Epputg B. Ferrisg M. Dayg E. Dietzg P. Farrg D. Densfordg B. Firstg D. Firreeg B. Estepg S. Edmondson. Row 2-J. Edwardsg B. Dollg S. DeWeeseg A. Fergusong J. Felsg P. Farrell. Row 3-J. Dinkelmanng J. El- der: G. Easterg W. Eldridgeg M. Eggerdingg D. Finneyg J. Diemerg J. Devoreg P. Eldridge. HOME ROOM 208: Row 1-M. Hallg M. Goodellg C. Gutrellg L. Fosterg C. Gilmoreg J. Firthg R. Freyg J. Graham. Row 2-F. Fogleman: I. Gib- song C. Gallg M. Greeng J. Goldeg C. Griffithg A. Freyg J. Hargardineg J. Gleasong J. Jonesg B. Gill. Row 3-J. Gaskinsg I. Foteeg Y. Ghoyg P. Handy M. Freeg J. Gaddisg J. Gosneyg B. Foxg M. Flesherg L. Guignardg B. Golden. AS YOUNG BIRD HOME ROOM 209: Row l-E. Hannaford: H. Harding: K. Hawkins: R. Holmes: B. Hodge: S. Hodge: J. Hayes: J. Heffner: H. High. Row 2- J. Hart: K. Hilton: H. Holtkamp: C. Howell: M. Hartung: V. Haskins: N. Hensley. Row 3-L. Howell: S. Herman: E. Heis: Y. Harrison: C. Hing: K. Hill: L. Harrison: S. Heck: J. Holliday. HOME ROOM 211: Row 1-B. Jocelyn: M. Hutch- inson: S. Hummel: J. LaRue: M. Kable: D. Jack- son: L. Keeble: A. Lane: M. Kessis. Row 2-B. Lance: A. Koepke: E. Kemen: M. Johnson: M. King: N. Jacobs: P. Konnersman: B. Lauer: G. Kuebler. Row 3-M. Kohl: S. Latham: N. Joy: R. Klocker: L. Jolly: M. Kahn: J. Hall: R. King: B. Knox: B. Kincaid. HOME ROOM 219: Row 1-J. Lloyd: J. Levi: V. Martin: L. Lusby: C. McGrath: M. Lipscomb: W. Legg: D. Mattox: I. Lea: J. Mart. Row 2-J. Masur: B. McIntyre: C. McNeely: J. Lawson: J. McCollum: S. R. Marshall: M. Meinach: G. McHugh: G. Lawson: B. Lauderdale. Row 3--D. Lutz: D. Lawrence: D. Luker: S. Matthews: S. Matthews: D. Millage: L. Lehman: L. Lucille: J. Luther: S. Lowery: S. McCord. HOME ROOM 219A: Row 1-I. Perkins: J. Piner: G. Miller: A. Penney: T. Morgan: S. Moore: M. Morris: F. Miller: L. Osborne: B. Moulton. Row 2-M. Pacian: S. Mundy: J. Otting: D. Neolcke: O. Claridia: D. Pew: J. Parks: C. Payne: M. H. Osborne. Row 3-H. Pandorf: M. Muncy: P. Palmer: G. Moore: S. Phillips: R. Morgan: P. Palmer: P. Nelson: B. Mitchell: T. Padgett: J.Murphy. BR VELY ATTE PT THEIR FIR T FLIGHT FRESHMEN HOME ROOM 220: Row 1-E. Sanders: N. Sch- ira: R. Rivard: H. Richardson: A. Potter: E. Sample: N. Prall: B. Schnider: L. Reynolds: L. Porter. Row 2-C. Pavter: S. Saeman: J. Sch- roeder: E. Schwartz: I. Rualkey: N. Schenck: M. Puntz: A. Robinson: L. Rimmer: A. Reed. Row 3-B. Rosselott: C. Rush: K. Reed: C. Schroeder: E. Sager: L. Rocklin: L. Powell: B. Preller: C. Schuehler: P. Riser: K. Prinette. - HOME ROOM 222: Row 1-P. Snyder: C. Stein- kuhl: J. Stine: J. Smith: C. Selby: P. Spahr: H. Smith: J. Stickler: G. Siegil. Row 2-M. Snew: J. Shaffer: P. Simpson: M. Setter: B. Shilling: G. Smith. Row 3-E. Siehl: R. Sinclair: P. Simp- son: A. Stevenson: M. Sullivan: D. Smallwood: B. Sloan: S. Smith: P. Schwartz. HOME ROOM 224-Row 1-C. Waldroys: M. Thomas: J. Tipper: C. Swann: S. Virgil: A. Van Ness: C. Trimble: J. Taylor: J. Wackenthaler. Row 2-J. Thomas: M. Wallace: L. Thomas: M. Van Hook. Row 3-M. Thomas: M. Wade: J. Taylor: V. Usher: D. Van Driel: N. Warren: S. Tish: E. Swing: M. Verdon. HOME ROOM 314: Row 1-L. Wetterich: C. Whitehead: B. Willis: J. Woll: C. Williams: J. Weber: J. Woerdeman: J. Wheeler: A. White: A. Weinheimer. Row 2-N. Wirth: C. Woodroffg M. Walker: G. Wilkins: N. Woodford: D. Winter: N. Wells: W. Woods: A. Wells. Row 3-D. Wedigg D. Willer: C. Weber: E. Wohlers: B. Yelton: M. Young: V. Workman: K. Weidenbacher: J. VVhite: J. Wilson. I O EW' WORLD BUFFETED BY A HOME ROOM 128A: Row 1-D. Beck: D. Moore: T. Smithers: T. Smithers: U. Woolfork: S. Nel- son: R. Kidwell: J. McCadden: B. Bryant. Row 2-B. Steinwart: T. Jantz: H. Wilson: J. Hoskins: L. Miller: B. Johnson: H. Smith. Row 3-R. Dus- trude: E. Labrunski: B. Donahoe: E. Segar: C. Elder: K. Tucker: C. Stumpf: T. Brown. HOME ROOM 101: Row 1-W. Anderson: R. Booth: W. Abernathy: D. Beran: J. Banks: C. Beck: H. Barnett: T. Armor: T. Atwood. Row 2-T. Barnekoff: H. Armstrong: R. Baxter: D. Andersen: R. Alsip: S. Armstrong: B. Banzhaf. Row 3-T. Bartlett: W. Beierle: W. Beckley: D. Anstaett: G. Beyer: J. Bonner: J. Archiable: L. Ayers: C. Bleska. HOME ROOM 103: Row 1-C. Cannedy: B. Bush- man: R. Burkhart: D. Brooks: F. Broados: B. Bowman: R. Bradford: B. Browning: R. Cole- man. Row 2-H. Brasey: C. Christy: D. Chase: E. Branch: M. Coleman: R. Bradley: K. Brnning: D. Bntke: A. Borders. Row 3-D. Cass: E. Bur- nett: F. Byndon: S. Chinn: B. Christy: T. Boyd: J. Clarke: D. Brambage: K. Buchanan: R. Burk- hardt. HOME ROOM 105: Row 1-R. Davis: R. Fair- child: R. Duderstadt: J. Dunn: B. Crandell: S. Fine: D. Cullen: D. Dreyer: D. Dowd: R. Eden. Row 2-L. Forg: T. Ellinger: R. Davis: G. Fetts: M. Edelmayer: J. Contner: E. Ferguson: N. Far- res: R. Faul. Row 3-J. Doud: J. Constable: C. Dudley: H. Creelman: R. Crail: G. Ent: R. Duett: L. Ficks: R. Farr: K. Dubuque. TRO G BREEZE O THE FRESHMEN DROP FRESHMEN HOME ROOM 107: Row 1-R. Fosterg H. Thom- asg W. Harrisg K. Hergfertg B. Freyg C. Hackneyg J. Holtg B. Hallg H. Hiner. Row 2-E. Holtg B. Gallowayg B. Flackeg E. Fosterg B. Gleasong R. Gerlockg S. Gills. Row 3-J. Fishery P. Hannong R. Hannong R. Halterg A. Hillmang L. Hartwellg B. Getgeyg F. Foxg J. Hindmang W. Gildermeister, HOME ROOM 108: Row 1-R. Keiling J. John- song R. Keebleg H. Johnsong T. Langerg C. Kauf- mang C. Kuhng T. Kearseyg K. Kemp. Row 2-N. Jenkinsg L. Jonesg C. Johnsong G. Jarmang R. Karpeg C. Jonesg T. Johnsong F. Huberg J. Hugh- es. Row 3-C. Jacksong J. Johnsong P. Kimeryg R. Ingleg C. Kessellg C.-V E. Jonesg J. Jenkinsg G. Johnsong W. Johnston. Not in picture: N. Koes- terg D. Kruseg G. Kratzg D. Langenheimg K. Johnsong B. Johnson. HOME ROOM 109: Row 1-N. Leeg J. Lemeyg T. Manhoifg D. Laurieg L. Madsong D. Levig P. Lawrenceg J. Leimensltollg J. Lindseyg R. L'Dera. Row 2-P. Matthewsg J. Lawrenceg G. Masuckg O. Lepoffg D. Mageeg J. Lightg B. Loyg B. Mad- cloxg J. Lundquistg K. Mattesg F. Marsh. Row 3-B. Layneg D. Magrishg M. McBethg C. Mag- nessg B. Looseg R. Manghamg H. Maierg A. Man- zlerg B. McElwaing K. McDanielg F. McCabeg B. Kinney. HOME ROOM 115: Row 1-E. Maghling J. Nelfg E. Moserg J. Morgang J. Nitzg P. Meadows: D. Marry W. Menningg H. Noyle. Row 2-J. Meltong D. McKinneyg T. McKinneyg T. Noonang D. More- land. Row 3-R. Mesmerg R. Morgang L. Millsg L. Pattersong B. Nelsong D. Pasleyg E. Nazereneg F. Mueller. I TO THE OCI L AN ACADEMIGWINDS llOME ROOM 302: Row 1-E. Pnllen: D. Pelton: D. Rhodes: B. Pannship: G. Rice: A. Polder: J. Regan: G. Roberts: R. Richardson. Row 2-C. B. Pope: B. Peters: J. Reed: C. Richardson: J. Ricken: J. Rhodes: H. Plapp: S. Petes. Row 3- E. Reedee: B. Penn: M. Prince: S. Race: T. Reimar: D. Roberts: D. Ridge: W. Poroell. HOME ROOM 303: Row 1-Not Identified: J. Shepherd: R. Smith: R. Shelton: R. Smith: J. Rufener: J. Schmik: C. Stephan. Row 2-R. Ser- son: J. Stegall: H. Sanders: R. Shepherd: B. Scoon: J. Smith: J. Sherman. Row 3-H. Snapp: G. Smith: J. Srofe: V. Rose: R. Rosendahe: R. Shaffer: D. Stein: J. Smalley: L. Rosen. HOME ROOM 304: Row l-J. Sullivan: R. Stitts: B. Turner: J. Teller: D. Sheeler: S. Veatch: M. Swearinger: R. Walden: P. Telford. Row 2-Not Identified: D. Swallen: C. Siutie: M. Toler: T. Thompson: N. Van Lnit: J. Tarpoff: D. Strom- berg: G. Tiemeyer: Not Identified. Row 3-H. Wylde: P. Wagner: R. Waldrop: B. Tomkin: D. Walker: L. Wagner: L. Vaughn: S. Tooffe: J. Thomas: G. Tink: P. Thompson. HOME ROOM 305: Row 1-0. Webber: E. Wright: R. Zorens: F. Wnlfeck: R. Wilems: D. Young: l. Wood: R. Zschan: A. Wohlers. Row 2-E. VVangh: D. Wolff: K. Wessil: R. Willseson: P. Wermuth: B. Winters: M. Williams: L. White- sell: B. Warn. Row 3-R. Witherly: A. Whitfield: R. Woolridgc-:.J. Zink: E. Winter: E. Woerner: B. Winglewish: E. Wade: P. Wendt. TH T HIRL BO T THE LOFTY TOWER X x Vx 'w' Vx y It hlmxv ninwu I f r MV. ax x 040:45 5 N1 0 1' 9 ' 15311. X ,e 1 1 1 u..L', 1911 . f -mmm wx if X K 3 I 4' LQ Q V ' .f K x , H-if 5 X fwivb' -ug. , F W,,1 Vi f ml Q A ki Q V X 573.3 X 1- , if S A K X .T M fx f'f:'f'9 ' A 1' ' t Hi? A X I, K1 ,. :ff - . . ' 21 ' rj N., 5, V, . t ,A E 5 m gag X EN, is . 3 W X A , A 1 g ' if , M4 A A xy, ,F 15 - - Q .Iv-'l,j '5 Z.. A R WM Wu ' ? g 6225 : Q Qbrl 3 M N, iv, , 5 ,W ., WW! W,M,,,, ' ,f Q 'X . ,,, ,..A,fw-f-f wifi ' W-. . ,M-' r fi 1 ,F-. 5 iw 'N M3 465 3, WF? x W fha , JV 3,5 ,W W5 yi 151 wi H KAW? A ,gaif ,,.- s L' -1 uf lx .- y: v 5. g is 2 Q E 2, 3313 my X Q Af. im it . ig! 3, i K . Y C 55' Nw . 'H-wms.,,W,,Ai MN W W X K x Y. 1 NN X? X i i Q' .. ij... nf' jk. -. 1 1 '-M, ' xX,2fs12Wf . - , ., A 'if 4. Amy , Q 2 N X , N x X , mf 5' . Xa! - A-5 f , A x ngx --we . ,N gy-1 Q, 4' I , is S Rag S- -1131125-5 . . viz I Q. i. - Rf R 1 magna. -' 3 A . if SA V N .ig V ig. 1.. A 1 Hg? 'SL f my . gm , if 1 HH E if 1 ' if 5 li A wiki x f Star- ' gtg.. - iff 'F U -if xwgix Q Q A '. Q. 'Tl f 2 wwf f . -v.. V . J Ana jul .---... M- k .N , gi . Wu 7353 x Q N Q Q2 I! , 'll ujlf. ..- H QS A Sign -A i - b fig,?giQ 2 i ievk .M ...Mg4. 4hh Q Ax A as X ,-52 die Q X Y YP' W5 Q Jan xl ...Ga M X, ,..,.., , ,, v N.. , uf!-'riff -if Lkx - . ' X K xtw ' ., my MX ,M is LB k R 3 gt K '-'f .ff'g JL-,::lf1'43f A',. N M, i i. .Y 1 W - F- EYSL1 X.: ' . if S M K ' .A.-..., L-4J'xfm T 2' ff f H fl- f Hfa Y Yxqf 259-4 X'fYRXN4Xf?'i4- -1: Above-Miss Warner's Class: Row 1-K. Hatton: D. Moore: D. Whalen: M. Ainsley: H. Megie: D. Jackson: M. Goldberg: E. Har- ney: L. Zwicker: W. Flammer: L. Clitford. Mrs. Miles' Class: Row 2-M. Geyer: V. Ellerhorst: F. Maio: G. Easter: A. Giltz: W. Bruns: R. Wilson: F. Moore: W. Dearwester: P. Sweeney: L. Johnson. Below: Row 1-E. Wilmes: R. Flaugher: J. Harrell: J. Fronk: J. Hass: W. Clark: V. Drexelius: M. Copenilng: S. Terry: L. Dobbins: B. Alexander J. Weiss: R. Cutsinger: S. Spencer: C. Koebel: Y. Dominique. Row 2-M. Clay: J. Bond: W. Katsetos: J. Stankorb: J. Snow: C. Thompson: J. Hunley: W. Scott: J. Swann: W. Brown: W. Burbage: R. Pennington: A. Gleis: R. Greer: W. Powell: R. Whitaker. Row 3-M. Walker: M. Scherrer: J. Smith: F. Wright: M. Sharit: K. Bolke: D. Atkins: R. Depenbrock: E. Weibel: J. Howard: J. Kinney: H. Hagedorn: E. Dexter: A. Silber: J. Muel- ler: .l. Clawson: T. Litkenhaus. Opposite Page-Top: Row 1-R. Robinson T. Schira: P. Sens- bach: W. Rhoads: J. Dettis: C. Greenert: T. Bridley: W. DeVore: H. Wormus: L. Walters: R. Merze: H. Blohm: A. Herrlinger: D. Deutsch: L. Huck: W. Giraud: L. Jordan. Row 2-R. Burt: B. Bemis: J. Klein: R. Leach: N. Barnes: L. Bennett: W. Tarpolf: P. Kulback: B. Staten: T. Heinle: J. Northrup: J. Dixon: W. Cham- bers: W. Cannon: R. Zapf: D. Blumberg: C. Young. Row 3-S. Stephenson: O. Williams: L. Farris: J. Marsh: S. Tilford: K. Heuser: R. Helwig: J. Marsh: D. Goetz: J. Breiling: C. Cint: R. Morgenroth: D. Kelly: J. Bamber: M. Cass: M. Watts: H. Ezzel. Row 4-H. Bivens: L. Layne: G. Gustin: R. Mills: W. Craig: J. Shoemaker: B. Creekbawn: R. Chelleu: A. Black: R. Weibel: C. Stingley: W. Helwig: S. Lammers: E. Herbig: M. Meier: H. Lahley:. J. G. Landwehr. Opposite Page-Second Picture: Row 1-A. Klayman: B. Halpern: D. McIntyre: R. Patton: P. Davis: W. Currens: C. Ehrlich: C. Lumberger: M. Vance: N. Morehouse: S. Forshey: P. Hasting: K. Bethel: W. Scott: N. Chambers. Row 2-P. Lee: J. Kisner: S. Callner: S. Haines: J. Dewey: P. Scarpinski: N. Kearns: S. Daken: JUNIOR Oral Class J. Adams: M. Fast: S. Wallace: N. Petry: J. Myers: J. Lohstroh: Y. Gardener. Row 3-B. Joseph: J. Elder: B. Farris: P. Ryder: J. Heidenrich: R. Cross: G. Miller: C. Lodwick: M. Morelli: B. Stratsman: B. Walter: P. Doll: S. Rapp: El Gills: E. Finn. Row 4-G. Andrus: C. Scott: A. Gumenick: S. Pannerman: N. Drischel: A. Fry: C. Theis: M. Andersen: B. Watson: B. Ward: B. Walker: S. Sideroff: C. Henninger: M. Walter: K. Drexilius: P. Carpenter: C. Lawrence: R. Clark. Opposite Page-Third Picture: Row l-B. Lester: G. Hall: A. Lewis: W. Booth: D. Rhine: W. Sparks: B. Carpenter: S. Char- kins: J. Henefelt: C. Rumpke: N. Crum: T. Fishman: S. Grant: M. Brown: N. Sattler. Row 2-M. Hobson: S. Spanagel: M. Heap: S. Barnes: R. Stone: M. Smith: G. Stamper: D. Hoskins: P. Waite: A. Green: A. Miller: L. Grafton: P. Martin: J. Harris: M. Hamm: T. Hasdore: S. McLennan. Row 3-S. Letfel: S. Euster: H. Sch- neider: B. Strickler: K. Engelmann: J. Shayer: B. Williams: B. Weber: H. Buck: J. Keopp: P. Barnes: J. Weghorst: V. Vinson: J. Shively: B. Boran: K. McGraw: G. Gregolet: C. Baker: S. Stri- fier. Row 4-C. Hallerman: N. Wade: G. Habenicht: I. Wolfe: M. McGowan: V. Knost: R. Johnston: C. Nelson: J. Flamm: S. Kelley: J. Dietz: N. Miller: A. Gregg: J. Easter: M. Davis: S. Maxwell: S. Baker: C. Rouse. Opposite Page-Fourth Picture: Row 1-E. Hoffman: M. Gaeb: J. Hogan: H. Hilton: E. Moore: R. Rhoades: J. Meister: D. Flamm: J. Fischer: J. Waxler: B. Sutter: F. Braden: J. Hutchinson: W. Weidenbacker: F. Deangelo: B. McKnight: J. Maddox. Row 2- H. McFarlin: J. Stoner: T. Umbach: A. Scheide: C. Wilson: R. Jacobs: M. Stern: J. Steeves: R. Clark: W. Lett: G. Geiger: W. Willer: G. Portteus: M. Shapiro: B. Anderson: W. West. Row 3-B. Swenfurth: B. Harris: R. Klein: D. White: R. Royalty: D. Dieterly: T. Foley: H. Kirchbaum: P. Gilson: R. Bantly: G. Dear- born: J. Galbraith: T. Rainey: R. Laurie: E. Burfine: B. Hermann. Row 4-T. Flinn: C. Jaeger: J. VanMeter: C. Ferguson: F. Sch- meling: F. Herrmann: M. Gates: D. McGrath: M. Welke: K. Kot- ter: J. Brefeld: J. Korengel: P. Nord: J. Wilson: R. Niemann: R. McGrath: P. Foertsch: R. Schwettman: R. Pollitt. M ix e d Classes HIGH- - 7th Grade Boys 7th Grade Girls 7th Grade Girls 7th Grade Boys S UPPORTUNITIES - - - W A Boys sports-a major activity. lf. A Girls sports make up a major part of curriculum. The heart of any team comes from the cheering crowds. - - TO DEVELOP SPORTSMANSHIP -..,x 5. 1 Q . qua no g, ,...z X !2,i,.+'TS,.Z K A X Wifi? .44 :WV W ig? .- Yu' X SVA 5 4 .yds -QE? WW N WXM Zi if Q. N1 ,I . M N W v . f f' W Qfmffi ff . - 'H W-V 1 -N s i Q fs' Q, X. mr - is ,x L ,MN W ,Sr i 5 . 5 , . If Mr. Gilliland, Mr. Nimmo, Track, Mr. Huheey, Varsity Football, Head Football Coach Cross Country Varsity Basketball, M1'. Wirth, Swimming Varsity Baseball THEY BUILD WITHROWS The student body decided early in the year that they wanted championship teams and wouldn't be content with anything short of their great expectations. To attain these high standards, requires great players, plus a coach who excels in leadership and has an abundance of patience. Freshmen coaches get young boys that lack ability but make it up in determination. Reserve coaches have the boys that train diligently to make varsity. Varsity is the finished product. These boys represent us in the eyes of Cincy's sports fans. gh Mr. Higgins, Ass't. T1'ack Mr. Sherman, Tennis Mr. Owens, Golf, Bowling Coach, Ass't. Cross Country Mrs. Lally, Outing Club Miss Robinson, Dolphin Club Mis S2IllW'lSSe1 Dance Club ATHLETE S OF TOMORROW The extra curricular sports clubs of Withrow girls merit all time devoted to them, both by their coaches and the participants. But what makes the clubs at- tract all this zeal? Why, the high standards, of course! Each year these leaders extend their lofty ideals. Miss Robinson and Mrs. Sallwasser limit their groups to the top fifty talented, in order to have quality instead of quantity. Mrs. Lally and Miss Blasberg expect the finest performances from hik- ers and bowlers and from the other parts of G.A.A. Mr. Hauck, Rese1've Football, Mr. Hedges, Freshman M1 Smythe Resei ve Reserve Baseball, Gym Team Football, Freshman Basketball Basketball Vai sity Football At left Carter is tackled by Purcell player At right Gaenge is following blockers in Nut Hills game. WITI-IROWITES SPARKLE AT THE THCUGHT The power packed Tiger team romped over opponents for the major part of the season with only one calamity-when they were pierced by the lance of a Cavalier. The team spirit was exceedingly high, owing much to the cheering and encouragement of the student body. Every game was attended by crowds of enthusiastic backers. There were several vivacious pep assemblies during the season. The cheers slowed down after the mishap with the Cavaliers, but as soon as the students knew the team's spirit was not injured, they began all over and went on to victory. The opponents fell before the Tigers like grass before a lawn mower. These victories meant the great P.H.S.L. Championship award. The coaches, caretakers, and mana- gers should also receive credit for building one of the best football records ever produced at Withrow High School. Pep assemblies occuring during the season help to raise the team's morale and the spirit of the students. Carter, Withrow's able quarterback, carries the ballg Jones, our lightning halfback, skirts around end OE A NEW AND BETTER FOOTBALL SEASON. ,... x -A T T ' X ' v X s J A Q., ,,4-e 6 Q ...... A E tsi s tetttt,e i N or Q,HAmp ..1..-. ,,...,,,. ,,,, N . Barnett runs the end in Woodward game. Later in game Jerry Schoonover IGLCIVCS a pass from Ted Carte: i N - Q 'eff 1'-' X , ans. . ' an x gr. .s X. V , Row 1-G. Greeneg H. Manning3 B. Barnett3 J. llDS0llQ J. Schoonoverg D. Aggerg W. Scottg WI Penn. Row 2-B. Joncsg B. Raabg D. Rileyg O. Williams3 J. Borcherdingg F. Burnettg D. Plunkett 3 Mr. Gilliland. Row 3-E. Wertheimerg H. Vaughn3 D. Gaengeg D. Driscoll3 D. Richardsg T. Carterg F. Ingram. Row 4-J. VCIIIIQ R. Evansg L. Lyons3 T. Schroederg D. Currcnsg W. Sersion3 G. llICNCilQ Mr. Smythe. WITH THE REOPENING OF SCHOOL, WE Withrow 33-Reading 143 Sept. 14 at Withrovvg TD-Schoonover 23 Williams 23 Drapp 13 Extra Points-Schoonover 3. P Tigers Went Wild in the opening tilt, showing promise of a successful season. Withrow 7-Xavier 73 Sept. 21 at X.U.3 TD-Jones 13 Extra Points-Schoonover 1. If you want to give excuses, you could say Withrow tied because of penalties, but let's just say the Tigers weren't in shape. Withrow 20-Purcell 473 Sept. 28 at X.U.3 TD- Penn 13 Gaenge 13 Plunkett 13 Extra Points- Schoonover 2. No excuses. Tigers just fought hard but lost a heart- breaking game. With1'ow 18-Shortridge 12g Oct. 5 at Withrowg TD -Plunkett 13 Jones 2. The blue devils of Shortridge came to Withrow's home grounds this year to fall once more before our rip-snortin' team. Withrow 39-Walnut Hills 73 Oct. 12 at Withrow 3 TD-Barnett 13 Jones 23 Greene lg Extra Points- Schoonover 3. The Tigers upset Nut Hills in an all ground-play game. This evened up the score from the '50 sea- son, to the satisfaction of loyal Withrowites. Withrow 34-Western Hills 63 Oct. 19 at Withrowg TD-Jones 13 Barnett 13 Schoonover 13 Carter 13 Drapp 13 Extra Points-Schoonover 4. It was a big day for the Tigers as they beat Western for the first time since '44, 1 Withrow 31-Woodward 03 Oct. 25 at Withrowg TD-Sclioonover 23 Carter 13 Sturgeon 13 Drapp 13 Extra Points-Schoonover 1. Our team showed its great supremacy by winning a game rated as a toss-up by the experts. Withrow 40-Hughes 7 3 Nov. 5 at U.C.3 TD-Jones 23 Plunkett 13 Barnett 13 Vaughn 13 Schoonover 13 Extra Points-Schoonover 4. Withrow beat their oldest big rival once again. This was the 31st renewal of the With1'ow-Hughes foot- ball series. Withrow 15-Central 73 Nov. 11 at Withrowg TD- Barnett 13 Penn 13 Extra Poin.ts-1. The undefeated Central Hornet team was humbled before the Tige1's. This clinched the P.H.S.L. champ- ionship for the Big Bengals. Thus the Tigers completed one of their most suc- cessful seasons in their history. They placed several men on the all-city teams and won first place in the P.H.S.L. Next year looks like an- other big year ifor our hard-hitting team. Luck! 51050 -A v m v-s. if? awe ., px .. ff , A ,,..L 1: , Mm r. A 'L , . 'K M-ww-.W--wfnwwf ' . , 3 W ,fff , a I N -gwnnruxw : vi 'Wg ' K K .T x . A N. 1. t N 2,41 im ,..W, is .. ,W fr, f ' f- - L W - mx I I 'Il ' ' A ,Q K AV. A fb N :R . df- '-- 1,----- 3 -.,.-. , ' . ff W f7 ' gf- - ' f N 'P Y K Ri !3t.,,,wlf LQ? , A ' Q 1 Y X gf W iw- ,. - . ' ' ' 'R K J? 3 1 A, , G w g '51 x, P 5 , ' ff 'nm E , ' N it 'Q , m m S+? ' - . Q , .. I W A A xi v ' 'ri fi Qing f M' '- Wf? - A - L V K ,L V M ,JN , , Y 2 . K ' X i v N ' W P , x A , ' - an 1 51 Q V 1, Q , 5i 5 , x ,,, Q if Q X, 2 3 J Q 1 v J ., I . 7 S .1 5 Q 4 Wx -1. I0 LU hx 5 1 35 30 35 K f ' . K S I 1 gf ' is i Q S F, V ,L .X f ,,Q E , if ftffgx ai- m V , liish 1. ax ,ff 1 N 'A ' . MTF! , at gp -+ +11 Q' x , ' kmf k 1 V L' .1711 S K K i . 3 . i 'wf 55 'L ,X N . kg lx vi Q . 4 A g ,wx ,' V f X . K ,Q M ' i ' fi g 5 ' ,V 'h Q K h .529 Ni it ,av f K , ' V . 'R ,.-. I 2' R, E, A , . s 4 Y, 1 F' fg ' 5- -'Kg 8 il 3 li Q N isa 5 A IX - :Lg -' 5' QL 2 X: ' ' -Q ,H k ,rg if 'F 4 . X 4 - K . N ,S l The team not only exercises before games but also every day. Captains Upson and Schoonover leading the Tigers. S AS N. A SPURT Row 1-BOB RAAB - no. 61 - halfback -- 5-7 - 150 lbs. - Senior - small but fast - excellent defensive player. GOR- DON McNEIL - no. 62 -- guard - 5-10 - 180 lbs. - Junior - second year on varsity - good prospect for '52. JERRY SCHOONOVER - no. 76 - fullback - 6 - 195 lbs. - Senior - co-captain - third year onl varsity - whirlwind of the backfield - kicked extra points - all-city. Row 2-FRED BURNETT - no. 63 - center - 6 - 160 lbs. - Senior - plays a good defensive guard, - always helping team spirit. HARRY MANNING - no. 64 - guard - 5-6 - 165 lbs.. - Junior - one of those most likely to succeed - amazingly fast and hard driving for a small player. OTIS WILLIAMS - no. 65 - halfback - 5-8 - 155 lbs. - Soph. - fast - team player - good open field runner. Row 3-BOB BARNETT - no. 66 - halfback - 5-11 - 180 lbs. -- Senior - fast - good yardage gainer -- hard-hitting. ED WERTHEIMER - no. 68 - line backer - 5-9 - 165 lbs. - Senior - played mostly defense - hard hitting tackler. TED CARTER -- no. 67 - quarterback - 5-7 - 150 lbs. - Senior - exceedingly large hands - good passer and runner - quick thinking. Row 4-TAD SCHROEDER - no. 70 - quarterback - 6 - 170 lbs. - Soph. - up and coming player - good ball hand- ler - played defensive safety man. ED DRAPP -- no. 71 - halfback - 5-10 - 160 lbs. - Junior - fast - acquired valuable experience in '51 - Slam player. RON EVANS - no. 72 - fullback - 6 - 165 lbs. - Soph. - hard driving - hard working - good offensive player. Row 5-DON GAENGE - no. 73 - halfback - 5-8 - 160 lbs. - Senior - hard to tackle - aggressive - open field runner. HARVEY VAUGHN - no. 74 - end - 5-11 - 175 lbs. - Senior - team joker - good blocker - exceptionally good pass receiver. JACK BORCHERDING - no. 78 - kicker -- 6-2 - 160 lbs. - kick off man for the varsity - team player. There's fire in Barnett's eye as he gains in the West Hi game. Driskell and Schoonover run interference CHARACTERIZED BY E Row 1-JIM UPSON - no. 84 - guard - 5-9 - 180 lbs. - Senior - co-captain - all-city -- small but packs a good deal of power - quick thinking. GORDON GREENE - no. 79 - tackle - 5-9 -- 195 lbs. - Junior - rough - eflicient blocker - never gives up. DUDLEY REILLY - no. 80 - guard - 5-11 - 165 lbs. - Senior - hard hitting defensive player - good tackler. Row 2-WALTER PENN - no. 81 - halfback - 5-9 - 180 lbs. - Junior - played some defensive end - fast - hard hitting. BOB JONES - no. 82 - halfback - 5-10 - 180 lbs. - Junior - good prospect for '52 season - highest scorer on varsity. LARRY LYONS - no. 85 - tackle - 5-8 - 180 lbs. - Junior -- team spirit - never say die player - good defense man. Row 3-DON CURRENS - no. 86 - center - 5-11 - 200 lbs. - Junior - second year as a starter on varsity -- very aggressive - fast for a big boy. BILL SERSION - no. 87 - guard - 5-10 - 170 lbs. - Soph. - played- defensive end - one of those most likely to succeed - tries hard. DAVE PLUNKETT - no. 88 - end - 6-6 - 215 lbs. -- Senior - all-city - fine blocker - good pass receiver - honorable mention All-American. Row 4-WALLY SCOTT - no. 89 - tackle - 6 - 205 lbs. - Senior - hard hitting - good defensive player. DON DRISCOLL - no. 90 - end - 6-2 - 200 lbs. - Junior - has received many injuries - hard-hitting and aggressive. LUCKY INGRAM- no. 91 - end - 6 - 160 lbs. - Senior - good blocker and defensive player - team player. Row 5-DAVE RICHARDS - no. 97 - end - 6 - 170 lbs. - .lunior - tries hard - good blocker and pass receiver. DICK AGGER - no. 93 - tackle - 5-10 - 200 lbs. - Junior - aggressive -- fast for a big lineman - efficient blocker. BOB STURGEON - no. 95 -5 tackle - 6 - 245 lbs. - Senior - all-city - very hard to stop - excellent defen- sive player - fast for such a large lineman. With1'ow cheerleaders, majorettes and major combine their efforts to lead crowds and encourage team spi1'it. H RD-HITTI G BODY CUNTACT AND LO G CHEERLEADERS: Row 1-S. Ronsheimg B. Karnes: A. Lambling E. Bartsch. Row 2-J. Kinderg B. Dillsg L. Rosen. Upper Right-L. Goodellg J. Maclntoshg D. Millerg S. Duquetteg A. Brockmang M. Dinermang L. Muellerg M. Arkenau. Below-RESERVES: Row 1-R. Smith, J. Tomsg B. Lewis E. Heiserg B. Cadeg J. Goodleyg R. Dillmang L. Lorenze Martinag D. Hendrixsong G. Koehnkeg R. Blershg J. West L. Flandreau. Row 3-B. Doneghyg G. Rogersg R. Hunter B. Whitheadg A. Priceg D. Jordong L. Browng J. Stemma H. Beathyg C. Collinsg D. Stromberg. Mr. Hauck. Row 2-B. Groseg G. Tribbleg T. Parkerg B. S The tiger cubs under the new reserve coach, Mr. Hauck, chalked up a season record of A3 wins and 4 losses. The team placed third in the P.H.S.L. behind Western Hills and Hughes. Under able leadership the cub players are taught the tricks of the trade. A big disappointment occurred when the annual Purcell-Withrow reserve foot- ball game was postponed. A memorable victory over Roger Bacon of 19-0 and a hard fought victory over Central of 8-6 made up for their defeat at the hands of Anderson varsity. Coach Hauck has turned out some promising players who will undoubtedly be heading the list of varsity players next year. Keep your eyes on these boys. An important part of any team's spirit are the cheerleaders. They crack the whip which controls the enthusiasm of the student body. They spend hours working on new cheers and organizing the cheers. Wow! Do 'you see what I see? The major and majorettes are another important part of team spirit. Can you see why? my The band demonstrates its musical and marching ability-the football managers organize the equipment. HOURS OF B CK-BR This year's team marked up a memorable record of six one loss. Mr. Hedges' boys showed the re- his fine c0achin.g by placing first in the tie with Hughes. The Tiger Cubs massa- wins and sults of P.H.S.L., cred St. Xavier by a score of 28-0 and Central went down before this powerful freshmen team by a sco1'e of 6-0. Three times they crossed the goal line - two were called back. The Tiger yearlings met their equal in Hughes going down to defeat 28-25 in an ac- tion packed game. .lieep your eyes on these boys be- cause some may jump up to the varsity next year Also, we must not fail to mention. the marching band. Withrow,s band, under the direction of George Smith, is well known for their novel ideas and fine music throughout the state. An important part of any team are the managers. These boys are in charge of equipment, act as waterboys, assist referees, keep track of statistics and minister to the team's wants. E KI G PR CTICE. MANAGERS: Row 1--L. McCordg W. Penny H. Plattg R. Colemang D. Isgrig. Row 2-B. Swansong ll. Voepelg li. Bach: B. Noll. FRESHMAN TEAM: Row 1-A. Manglcrg R. Milcsg G. Barnettg J. Spearsg M. Williamsg R. Crailg E. Waugh. Row 2-T. Barnekoffg N. Jenkins: J. Sroufeg C. Jonesg J. Sul- livang G. Riesg G. Masuckg E. Burnettg J. Hedges. Row 3--'l'. Johnsong L. Millsg li. Baxterg R. Slwpparcl: R. Sersiong M. Colemang J. Johnson: WV. Getgey: E. VVl'igl1t. Row 4-K. Wesselg G. Rogersg R. Karpe: E. Payneg S. Chinn: D. Mageeg T. Noonang C. B. Pope. I .YQ X2 THE FALL OF '51 Here is one of our spirit-raising pep assemblies. The enthusiastic crowds, the colorful costumes, and well-organized skits add to the Withrow pep assemblies. Unity of students combined with the unity of Withrowls team made this a big football season at Withrow. WUNQT BE FORGOTTEN BY WITHROWITES, lla! Tricky band formations pulled from Smittie's hat-executed with professional precision make Withrow shine. Another touchdown, another victory and a spirited march to the square and back are well remembered by all WHO THE ELVE PARTI IPATEI THESE SPORT . GYM TEAM: Row 1-R. Waldeng E. Moser, K. Mattes. Row 2-H. Davisg W. Ewing: J. Barnesg A. Hillman, D. Henclrixson. Row 3-R. Dale-on horse. Row 4-P. Bennettg T. Carter. CROSS COUNTRY: Row l-Mr. Nim- mog D. Roebuckg C. Woodg W. Baileyg T. Gillespieg H. Halverstad-tg Mr. Hig- gins. Row 2-H. Davis, R. Burkhartg K. Hornbachg WV. Schnubclg R. Nimmog J. Redrowg L. Longg 0. Thomas: J. Huber: R. Mell. It's fall again, and with it come the beginning of school, football, and the difficult sport, cross-country. This year the orange and black har- riers, despite being mostly sophomores and juniors, did a remarkable job. In the city meet, which is a combination of the scores of three succes- sive Saturday runs at Avon Fields, Coach Nimmo's lettermen, Tom Gilles- pie, Bill Bailey, Dave Roebuck, Al Halverstadt, Ron Hornback, and Charlie Wood, took third, loosing only to Hughes and Western Hills, both of whom had fine teams. The muscle men of the gym team proved themselves an excellent squad by romping over Central and losing to Hughes by only 6 points. Hughes hasn't been beaten for 15 years. Ronny Waldon, junior tumbler, and Richard Dale, on senior sidehorse, Won first place in every meet they entered. Mr. Hauck did a fine job in his first year. WSW f ,vi Qlnfig, COMPETITION- THE KEYNOTE Precision, pep, and, perseverance are produced by the fellows who meet each Monday starting in September to bowl. In January, the big Inter- scholastic Meet started, where the Withrow Keglers came in third place, against tough competition. Fervor was encouraged by awarding medals to the one who had highest average, highest single game total, highest three game total, to the most outstanding freshman, and the most im- proved player. Hats off to the top Keglers and their superb coach. Fore! That's the cry you hear as the Tiger Golf team slams its way through another successful season. With almost the same teams that last year took the PHSL for the seventh straight time and placed second in the state, Coach Owens is looking forward to big things from these five golfers who can handle the clubs as well as experts. OF SPORTS GOLF: Standing-H. Schnitzcr: G Burressg 'l'. Gillespie: Mr. Owens: J Schnell: E. Chandler. Kneeling-.I Hall: W. Millar: U. Moore. BOWLING: Back Row-J. Schnell: W Millar: J. Heuserg Mr. Owens: J. Tru- itt. Front Row-D. Snyder: T. Lud- wig: S. Jenike: K. Lacefield. KING BASKETBALL REIGNS IN TIGERTOWN Swish! the ferocious felines ' cage prowess was symbolized in that one word. The theory in basketball is to propel the leather sphere through the hoop. At this the 1951-52 edition of the Withrow Tigers was incredible. In 25 contests the cat cagers meshed 1564 points, an average of 62.5 per game. Led by Dave Plunkett with 476 points and captain Willie Ernst who pitched in 370, the aggregation posted a 21-4 mark for the campaign in which was included an all-conquering 9-1 slate in PHSL, a district, and a regional championship, and a trip to Columbus for the state tournament, where it took Middletown, the subsequent state champ, to stop Withrow's terrific Tigers. Surman makes two of the ten points he made against West Milton 'is McDaniel watches On QS shouts the official as Ernst is fouled in attempting his unde1'hand shot. Woik C95 Hips one up despite the opponent -- gf.-,y-,N xii , f : A Q1, NGC' YPAQ4 ,+ r' 53? X .xg fi 5 A, r I zz?-7 X-lt fn . ff? f 5,1 f . 1 Xkky 5 N- 3 ' K New ' '-ix, 1 Ll' -,hq 5 5 'gf' 5 W ' 4 -. Qinyn A . N LILU X - QQ I 'U X A a A I X - 81,0 0 z ! ' .0 9 P :.gq4g?f 1,0061 . a 5: has 1' WX W '5'L 'aff' ag, . if AV 1 S Rfb. fi jf k f 1 5 k Y M- ,A.- X 3 S N1 'i Q K 1. ag , Lif' ,J MM ' - .. .. 1 . ,. ! .. ? Xxx xx WILLIE ERNST G 6-1 170 DAVE PLUNKETT' C 6-6 BOB SURMAN G 5-10 150 Sr. - captain - all city - all 205 Sr.-most valuable player Sr. - received trophy for be- state honorable mention-top - all city - honorable men- ing most improved player -- free throw pct. on team-370 tion, all state - high scorer good shot - aggressive - pts. - 476 pts. 202 pts. W ithrow Opp. Opp. pts. Withrow Opp. Opp. pts. 78 Terrace Park 46 4184 Central 47 61 Hillsboro 26 3:75 Western Hills 47 37 Dayton Stivers 54 651:72 Central 18 5:54 VV00dWa1'd 46 ::::li:k62 Elder 43 664 Walnut Hills 38 5:25655 Hamilton 53 M34 Hamilton 41 651:49 Roger Bacon 44 M76 Columbus West 58 W:1i:1f44 West Milton 39 3169 Hughes 65 iltiitifiiiifil Col. Acquinas 52 80 Norwood 50 :ffWifi48 Middletown 67 3171 Central 36 -- -- 5:73 Weste1'n Hills 44 Total 1564 1138 668 Woodward 33 :FPHSL game 553 Walnut Hills 51 if:1iHamilton Tournament 60 Anderson 42 :fiifi:1:Dist1'ict Tournament i l I . 21:66 Hughes 67 Zffiiitlitifltegional Tournament McDaniel Sinks his faV01'lt0 Shots 70 Wilmington 41 iii'H:State Tournament Einst helps beat Central 84-47. TAD SCHROEDER 6 160 DON DRISKELL C 6-1K2 JA CK BORCHERDING F DAVE RICHARDS C 6-1 Soph. - was hurt during 195 Jr. - excellent defensive 6-1 155 Sr. - good reboun- 185 Jr. - rugged- man under football season-saw limited man - promises to become der - reliable hard worker either backboard - fast and service until late in year - next year's best center - 29 - fine te a m man - has shifty - exceptionally agile 13 pts. pts. deadly push shot - 60 pts. - 32 pts. ii Ei 1 X x A al - , RQ is . . l t f g' . :Ik lx .5 f 1 'fl' 4 4 lik 4 8 7 JJJ. . 5 , aaa. 8 if A ,,,. ! Q 4, I Ft fi if je l 6 V5 2 ' '53 1- .. . l,' ,4 va .1 Lf 4 ' K. 94 is Vx ...X 4 A fi fl 3 5 ni .1 Q I- ix X N 21' 5 . S xr' :.,, ,. ,. 9 J. :L .I-.. N x if . . W' .1 X 4 . 3 -.fl 1. -.' X5 DON McDANIEL F 5-10160 JIM HOFFERTH F 6 160 Sr. - deft ball handler and Sr. - good defender - un- pass master - leader down- canny with right hand push floor on fast break - fast - shot from corner - driver - 175 pts. cool - 90 pts. DEEEATS. BOB WORK F 5-10 160 Jr. - Junior who saw most action - has improved stead- ily and hits from anywhere - 61 pts. THE BENGALS AM The wild excitement of Tournament Time began to pulsate through Withrow's halls late in February, as the Tigers clawed their way to the Public High title and then swept into the District Tou1'nament. After eliminating a weak Central team 72-18 and a somewhat stronger Elder five 62-43, Withrow faced the vaunted Bib Blue from Hamilton. Although Hamilton led most of the game, the fired up Tigers roared back to take a double overtime win 55-53. The Orange and Black then rode their winning wave over Roger Bacon 49-44 in the district finals, West Milton in the regionals, and into the State Tournament. Columbus Aquinas, the tournament's Cinderella team, was the next victim. This victory placed Withrow in the semi-finals with powerful Middletown, and although the Tigers lost 67-48, they proved they were Withrow's greatest team. DICK SPANN F 5-10 145 RONNIE OTT G 5-9 145 In the Tiger's last PHSL tilt vs. West Hi, played at packed Cincinnati Gardens, result was obvious. The pictures tell why. E1'nst C103 drops his accurate push through the cordsg evading his man, Plunkett 4145 goes in for an easy layupg Mc- Daniel C5J swipes a defensive rebound. LARRY MCCORD G 5-8 140 Sr. - nicknamed Kangaroo Jr. - driving - aggressive Jr. - accurate passer - hin- Kid- - fast -- excellent re- type of player - probably dered somewhat by a hip and bounder - came from Mary- see more action next year - knee injury - hard charger land - 15 pts. 29 EWS- - 9 DiS- 4 K R xx . 3 N-sci -me h If E . . Sf ,. V 11 Ami. . ' gf, ,. .f '.,. Q . '- I :'-. -Fl' i -. 5.5 J r 2 K 'Em 1, z ? . mfs 3 1 my 1 -W Q -t M ff if P, N A Ax!!! 7 ' x iii v ' ' 5 N,,g'Yf-5138 '- be 2 -Ng -f W 4 vm, , M .W wh xi i ,fy N ' -A 1 ' 1253 pg? nv: is in 3' W .9 322 , ' W M ww...- ul wp ,U ,- AQ w W Q ,.,-,, ,v . - . K if Dk? 9 ' . 51? ,W 1? P Y ': -pf' Q t, 28. My f 45' TT 5 I P4 gxTH HQ L I 2 'xr-W 5 -f qp. V' - ,r N ,L O s I ' YM!! 5 8 I ? QS S ggfxw xg' f at M yn ff' X.: 'il ,Az 1 xf 7 .E X .1 A -' I? Y A ' 'K 1 W mm fa- '95 2 IQ. 5, 5... 1 A E N , my x I iQ -. k-L' -, X2 f F is ' 5 A ER -4-gy? Q gfx Af Y I A Xgx... X, Q b y W. W N . 1 N V QZVA Ab A if- 5. 4 BML Q m -Zvi: 5 l , N :Q f I fi -Y fa RX f , 1 X :JF - L 1 :fi , ' ' X Ei Q 2 -55,32 X 'lik iw ITS 21-4 RECGRD AGAINST SOME OF THE The results of Withrow's work to perfect its fast break are shown in the Roger Bacon game pictures above. Surman outruns an opponent for a layupg Ernst gets past his man for an easy shotg and unmolested, McDaniel tries an overhead layup. Right-Ernst fiies through the air with greatest of ease to score on West Hi. Left--Plunkett reaches over the rim to make this basket at the Cincinnati Gardens. Below-Borcherding 1111 Screens for Surman Q33 while Ernst C101 waits for the rebound. McDaniel scores despite the foul by the unidentified Aquinas defender. Quit pushing fellasj' Surman seems to say as he is forced out of bounds. FINEST FIVES IN UHIO CLEARLY SHOWS 5 SWTMNHNG,A.RYTHM1C Hours of hard and constant practicing have turned these swimmers into a shipshape team. The tankmen, coached by Mr. Wirth and his assistant, Mr. Russell, placed fourth in the big district meet and second in the city tournaments. They also did exceptionally Well in the dual matches. A new school 1'6CO1'd was set by the free style relay team. Rod Bradford, an up and coming freshman diver, placed first in both the city and district meets. This was one of the best years the Tigers have seen. AQUATH1SPGRTg The1'e's no 1'0om for the dog paddle here. Mr. Wirth's splashers always have the winning skill and spirit. A.. if gi? Left-RESERVE TENNIS: Row 1-R. Roehrg R. Helming: R. McElwain. Row 2-W. Swansong W. Hartzg R. Isgrigg W. Bockg J. Wiley. Right-VARSITY TENNIS: Left to Right-B. Gilesg D. Craigg B. Surmang J. Poppy J. Shewmang A. Swormsteadg R. Seamanng D. Scottg J. Lutz, B. McIntosh. Below-SWIMMING TEAM: Row 1-D. Craggg T. Gillespie, A. Halverstad-tg G. Greeneg T. Elliotg B. Staley. Row 2-E. Heiserg D. Mooreg D. Elliotg D. Roebuckg T. Schroederg G. Lewing Mr. Wirth. Row 3-B. McLaghing E. Craggg T. Barne- koffg T. Luceg A. Friedlanderg B. Bockg Mr. Russel. Row 4- R. Bradford, C. Griffithg B. Kempg P. Kimeryg K. McDanielg B. Crandellg G. Rice. Here it isp game, set, and match point and one of the Bengal netmen is preparing to serve. There it goes for a service all and another victory for the high-flying Withrow tennis team. This year's var- sity squad, under the direction of Mr. Harold Sherman is well on its way toward a championship, having won twelve matches against one loss. Play- ing first singles is Bob Surman while Joe Popp and Ron Seamann respectively hold down second and third singles. The first doubles combination of Doug Craig and Bill Giles is Well started on a great season, not having lost a set in thirteen matches. Jack Shewman and Al Swormstedt make up the other doubles set. The junior varsity team de- velops talent for next year's court team and also forces the senior players to Work so that they will not lose their high positions to younger boys. TENN S, PEEDY ss. , S K . F .i,,. x x 1' Q . 'fi if A r vi Q N.. X .xx 'll b 'Nw sa' 41 1 , , ik 'G' il l, .K ':'..N -sf Ms H.. ...se f Muscles tense, body strained-one slip means disaster. This is the difference between victory and defeat. GAMEg TRAC K, A DIVERSIFIED ACTIVITY 108 Heave-ho, this long throw is sure to be a winner. ,Round and 'round it goes, where it lands nobody knows I GLVING MANY DIFFERE T KILL 5 As the sun beats down on Withrow's track, boys can be seen running doggedly around. Where does this energy -come from? Why do they do it? Surely not for fame because track is one of the sports with a small following. Their working and sweating must be for personal satisfaction, so that it can be said they . have given some honor to Withrow. With Mr. Nimmo in charge, the track team practices many hours after school in the spring. Those people who get short glimpses of these sessions do not realize the time and work involved in a single meet. But as these tracksters work, they obtain great phys- ical strength, and their golden tans are the envy g. of all. The cindermen know that they get no more from their strenuous Work than they put into it. TRACK-Row 1-L. Nimmo, D. Riley, L. Donehyg R. Spanng W. Baileyg C. Mooreg D. Russellg A. Poppy R. Zorensg G. Blumg D. Gaengeg J. Higgins. Row 2-P. Bennett: 0. Thomasg L. Ken- dricksg H. Cotton, H. Armstrongg D. Plunkettg W. Grosseg A. Halverstadtg E. Heiserg A. Priceg J. Wilkensg W. Fey. Row 3-R. Worthingg W. Jonesg J. Redrowg R. Evansg H. Davisg J. Huberg R. Morgang R. Jacksong D. Williamsg W. Barnes, D. Dietz. Row 4-C. Johnsong E. Wright, R. Heuklerg R. Arm- strongg T. Parker, R. Baxterg E. Foster. A D BASEB LL, VARSITY AND RE ERVE, This year's Varsity Baseball Team has compiled a fair record up till the first of May, winning seven and losing five. This is an exceptionally good show- ing if one stops to think that the squad is in the process of rebuilding and is made up mostly of rather inexperienced players who meet some of the best teams in the state. The orange and black has had some excellent pitching from regular twillers Willie Ernst and Jack Borcherding but the hitting and fielding has been alternately good and poor because of the lack of experience. Since most of the seventeen man squad will return next year, Coach Huheey and his assistants Mr. Hauck and Mr. Russell believe that the fortunes of Withrow base- ball Will be on the upspring in the spring of '53. The Tigers' efforts next year should be helped tremendously by some of the budding talent on the Reserve Team under the supervision of M1'. Russell. In the third year of its existence, the squad of twenty boys has Won three games and lost only one making it one of the top nines in the Reserve League. These varsity stars of the future years are all either freshmen or sophomore Bengel hopefuls. Baseball Scores We They March 25 Terrace Park --- ----9 6 31 Anderson ....... .... 1 9 April 1 Walnut Hills --- ----1 0 2 Roger Bacon --- ----0 3 4 Western Hills .... ,,-, R ain 7 Norwood ....... ..... 4 2 8 Woodward --- .... 10 G 9 St. Xavier --- .... -2 10 16 Central .... ..... 7 0 17 Purcell ..... .... 7 8 18 Hughes ...... .... 6 4 22 Walnut Hills --- -1--1 0 23 St. Xavier ..... .... I lain 25 Western Hills ..................... Rain 29 Woodward ......a................ 2 6 VARSITY BASEBALL: Row 1-B. Bickg R. Dellerg T. Car- terg J. Borcherdingg W. Ernstg R. Jonesg H. Broermang B. Work. Row 2-R. Kellerg R. Ottg L. Flandreaug D. Driscollg J. Knightg P. Sweeneyg E. Drappg W. Reeseg 0. Williams Cabsentl. RESERVE BASEBALL: Row 1-H. Meffordg H. PlaDD: R. Karpeg R. Blerschg R. Woolridgeg R. Wilsong A. Manzlerg J. Hildebrandt. Row 2- M. Russellg J. Barnardg E. Ferguson: J. Rossg C. Carpenterg W. Thornhillg B. Mihailouichg R. Nix- ong S. Thomas. Row 3-E. Labunskyg D. Elliottg C. Josephg D. Jordang R. Helmsg G. Stevensg S. Veatch. , 9 5401, sw Q 5. k K . Ru bil 3 ii ag? 1, . get 55 ng -u 1 1 ? ,fx 7 4 1. gi .4 49' s ,Xi iw xi 5 3 1, 'aft xv ff ., L....k , Ti' 1 1 '-I fgggqf ' , 3 . m' o .. ' 1 V113 G, vin vu 1 , sm- N , , , 2 K L . .r ' , , i we +25 A 3 X Q W W ! f I, ,ff T Q .. gggaqgwffgsg 1 wa fl. if J. f g I if f' f ffl 'K 5. I 2,535 51 ggf Q 2y'Q'0.5' J 'a f Vbhfsf 5 A N 15 5 J . A, 'x' af if. f, Q. . ffflzixwxf' Ai! I .wg ' r Among the many organizations at Withrow, the Girlis Athletic Association ranks as one of the larg- est. It is sponsored by the four girls' gym teachers with Mrs. Lally as the chief adviser. In 1927, when G.A.A. was first organized by Miss Taylor, the main objective was to form a club that would offer wholesome recreation and still teach true sportsmanship to the many girls Who wished to participate. And now that goal has not only been reached, but as the years have passed the letters G.A.A. have stood for en.joyment, education, and sincere friendships. The managers and officers have Worked hard to keep the traditional high standard of G.A.A. at the superior level. The president of the organization is Betty McCartney. Vice President, Carolyn Fisher, Treasurer, Sara Selkirk, Recording Secretary, Barbara Gale, Cor- 1'6SpOI1dlllg Sec1'eta1'y, Helen Littmann, and the Historian, Ellie Bartsch. In order to become a member of this group one must take part in at least one of the numerous after-school activi- ties and then rejoin in January of every year. THE STUDENTS HAV G.A.A. MANAGERS - P. Sigler, P. Engelcamp, N. Schwartz, J Rhodes, S. Usher, E. Merrill, C. Fisher, B. Fowler, E. Littmann, L Mueller, B. Hershelman, P. Morris, M. Brown. E AN OPPORTUNITY TO Top-C. Finng L. Ladleyg A. Lambling B. Taylorg N. Currensg P. Stewartg J. Shorteng D. Anderson. Bottom-R. Van Billiardg C. Royalg M. Klappertg S. Selkirk. Opposite Page Bottom--M. Hamling B. McCartneyg K. VanDeveerg P. Engelkampg P. Flaugherg B. Lairdg P. Hamling M. Spencer. B. Fowlerg A. Behrens, B. Herschelmang E. Littmann, J. Stimpertg P. Smothersg B. Gale. Hockey opens the whirl of numerous sports for the ambitious girls at With- row. As the last days of autumn slip past, many aspirants can be seen trudging out to the familiar play field. Before qualifying for this sport, one must attend three practices. Following this, teams are made up of forwards, guards, and a goalie, and the season begins. The next arrival is volleyball, having the largest turnout of all. This fast-moving and fun-provoking game does require some skill entailed in the technicalities of rules and plays, such as spiking and setups, but all will agree that it's fun. Of course, basketball can't be omitted by any up-and-coming G.A.A.er, since this is one of the more difficult feats to master. Guards and forwards must be agile and strong to withstand the rigors of this game and still be victorious. These things plus the ability to guard and shoot, make basketball a feather in any gal's cap. For a sport of a freer nature, baseball is sure to be recommended. Girls on the team, referees, and gym teachers alike enjoy hearing the crack of the bat against the ball amid cheers of frantic on-lookers, or thrill as a girl slides into home safely. IMPRUVE THEMSELVES INTELLECTUALLY 5 SUCIALLY AND PHYSICALLY BY MEANS Top Left-F. Jenkinsg G. A. Smithg R. Weaver, S. Usher. Top Right- C. Brefeldg J. Graham: J. Gaskinsg E. Augustine. Bottom-lVI. Goodellg C. Hillg P. Morrisg L. Mueller. WoW! It's a ringer! That's three points for me! . . . Gee, that was close, another inch and it would have been ten points off! Wat-ch the birdie -and in this case it isnft a camera, it's a feathery shuttlecock. These are typical expressions heard during the season of Indi- vidual Sports. Badminton, shuffle-board, horseshoes, and ping-pong, Which make up these sports, offer each girl a chance to excel on her own merit instead of as part of a team. Cheerful, lively Lila Mueller and Pat Morris kept everything going on schedule and contestants interested. In the spring a city-Wide playday is held in which top scorers in Individuals Sports and softball participate. wgir, ,rr i Q u OF CQOPER T10 Top-M. Brown: C. Siegfriedg C. Fisher: M. Kepler. Second- J. Davisg B. Broker: E. Levitchg M. Derrickg A. Bush. Bot- tom-S. Morten: A. Ferguson: E. Merrillg B. Duncan. Yippee, my first bullseye! Ah heck, it's a rebound! That lowers my score four points. Archery season started off with a bang in the fall and lasted for three weeks. Practices were held at twenty, thirty, and forty yard distances. Out of sixty girls, thirty were eligible for the tournament at the Airport Playfield. Ellen Merrill acted as man- ager for 1951-52. Each fall and spring action- loving racketeers engage in the vigorous sport of Tennis. Single tournaments a1'e played in the fall and doubles in the spring. This year tennis for girls was under the management of Marilyn Brown.. 'I WITH FELLOW PUPILS A sunny day, an eager bunch of girls, a Wooded path silently beckoning-and they'1'e off. The members of With1'ovv's Outing Club race across meadows and groves, scramble through thickets, balance precariously on rocks While fording a stream or wade on in, enjoying the cool Water on their ankles. Finally they reach their destinationea shaded spot Where they can rest, enjoy a short game of ball and eat outdoor style before the long trudge home. Some gals prefer an inside sport and find that a rendevzous at St0ne's every Thursday seems to get into their blood. The thrill of a strike or spare, the clatter of pins as they fall, the pleasure of watching the score mount and most of all, the satisfaction of overcoming their compe- tition is dear to each an.d every member of the Bowling Club. Top-M. Waddellg J. Rhodesg B. Hessg J. Shafferg S. Usher. Bottom-M. Kessisg A. Pooleg C. Fisher. , r I L if 5 . W vtv x GR CE AND RHYTHM Splash! Every Thursday a group of mermaids meets for its weekly dip. They've earned this privilege by demonstrating their ability as swimmers to Miss Robinson, the patient adviser, and the older members. Most of their swimming this year was spent dili- gently practicing for the bi-annual Water pageant. The theme was Around the World with Dolphin Club. Each number depicted a stop on this global trip. After much drill, the show was memorably performed. They began anticipating the spring swimming meets. DOLPHIN CLUB: Row 1-C. Fisherg A. Pooleg J. Schroederg S. DeWceseg M. Feldhausg S. Marshg N. Schwarz. Row 2-L. Muel- lcrg A. Lambling B. Lairdg G. Robisong D. Graverg J. DeV0reg R. Morrisong I. Maddeng B. Maclareng G. Millerg S. Helms: P. Flaug- herg N. Morgang J. Hastingerg P. Lancasterg P. Krumme. Row 3-L. Ladleyg B. Karnesg C. Finng L. Lusbyg G. Kueblerg M. Kassnerg J. Hartmang J. Boyerg J. Carpenterg E. Andersong C. Royal: D. Mergler. RE FO TERED I THE E DANCE CLUB, Top: Row 1-E. Brenneng J. Levi. Row 2-C. Snydyerg A. Bishopg S. Mc- Cord. Row 3-V. Pylesg J. Pettyg G. True. Row 4--E. Bartschg S. Duquetteg C. Haleyg P. Taylorg J. King. Bottom: Row 1-P. Stewart: J. Mclntoshg .l. Moestag B. Robwayg N. Streitg E. Weisman. Row 2-C. Wadeg B. McCartneyg D. Andersong B. Taylorg C. Diesel- bergg M. Browng C. Brefeldg V. Gunnelsg B. Van Lieu. 1t's Thursday night again and sixty-five bounding girls troop to the gym where Mrs. Sallwasser eagerly awaits their arrival. There many a long hour is spent creating original dances set to any type of music. Some of these dances W91'6 presented at the Dance Symposium at West Hi in February with Miss Beth Osgood of U.C. as guest teacher and at the tea given for parents on May 8. Some members demonstrated rhythmic exercises with music for the Midwest Physical Education, Health and Recreation Ass'n. at the Sheraton-Gibson Roof Gardens in March. Tryouts for this enterprising club are held in the spring and the fall and one hundred-seventy-five tried out this autumn. The rousing picnic held at each year's end at Handlebar Ranch is one awaited for its general air of good clean fun. DANCE CLUB, Top: Row I-.I Dallowg G. Robins: li. Hcrsclu-l mang B. Lloyd: A. Sutterlivld B. Latham. Row 2-ll. Ward: ll Anderson. Row 3-N. Walling hand: li. Solllwrger: G. Miller Sauter: N. Disln-rg ll. lliggs M. Kluppvrtg Bl. Snow: Nl. lic-p lvrg J. Fink. Row 2-J. Clvm L. Arnold: S. Morton: li. Rosso lot: M. Smallg N. liiplmrlg N Cnrrens. IGOR TI G THLETIC ASSOCI TIONS, li. Small: J. Plzlfrakisg li. Rini:- li. Ulivvr. Bottom: Row I-S 2 OPPORTUNITIES - - - TO WORK ON OUR OWN ix 'a xx' X 1- T 'I 0 5 N 3 xx if A x 'Ab x'Q' I is- l' af' i A fi Q xref ARBA ,Q -fi X A 'Q 5 y ,F WW' 5 gg' '- 14 3 was .cf . . Q ' 2 T . f ,Qin A s 5 L ,T gx Y A Q ., f eg JA, as, if , X sg, 55 ,ww if 'fi MM MJ .6 . Nw xi. ,L 9, 'V A J S -f i 7 f fi 'QQ he ,, x F, ., 'f Q 11555, -B .ff li ' i i ai? ff ' Ass ,. 52 . 2531 K T - Q- Tl? f Tfl -9- Ll ' . - f M Hf w iw- gs, ,Q 1453 -gg M W I 'Q' 3 . . W Wk V- A 'K+ K1-kwhwlazmm LW-QQ.-w ,Q 'A M 1' f www . W. '-mm. .. Q K 83-S x ess? 'Ev V A S A L, ,- Yi-svi-. A . 'if ,. Hfb: .:.-fy 2-1-5,-A 4 S X , h is K5 11' ,ig 3 i 1 1 K 1 'z if: .JS 555 SPANISH CLUB. Opposite page: Row 1-W. Schwembergcrg M. Hersh: M. .lohnsong 'l'. Vaughng J, Hendersong J. Raceg J. Sperg A. Schanzleg R. Hohmang N. Andrewsg D. Grover. Row 2-N. Streit A. Chagaresg B. Neisong M. llerrickg N. Andrus. Row 3-P. Frede S. Luhn. Below-ll. Ehrnschwenderg J. Hallermang P. Lancaster: B. Bacon R. Righterg B. Clagett: P. Kyrlackg S. Thomasg F. McQueeug C Barns: P. Krummeg 'l'. Kiskerg 'l . Ludwigg E. Andersong M. Becker G. St. Clair: J. Moestag B. Robwayg .l. Alsworthg N. Kiphartg J Hensel: J. Bennet: B. Mclfllwaing A. Edwardsg J. Mclieeg N. Disher B. Taylor. AN EE IF YOU C What's happening in Room 302? Something must be wrong because you can't understand :i word they are saying. What! It's El Club Espanol hav- ing it's monthly meeting. Perhaps they are discus- sing the plans for their trip to the Spanish lnn, a restaurant owned by two South Americans, or maybe they're talking about one of their fiestas? Oh, do you know that they hold fiestas to honor Christmas and Easter 'Z How vicious John Sper, the president, looks! Could it be that they're plan.- ning the initiation for the poor hrst year stu- dents? Well, whatever they are contriving it looks as if they have found a clever means ol' amusing and educating themselves simultaneously. F I D A Y W H E R E A A youthful senorita haggles hopefully with an unyielding 'tvendedorv vainly attempting to get a bargain. Bon voyage, say these well-wishers to friends taking a mock French Tour. MORE CO P CT UNIT OF CO PRE- FRENCH CLUB. Foreground-M. Cameruccig A. Satterfieldg M. Paceg S. Ronsheimg M. Becker, J. Pieper. Row 1-T. George, B. Hessg E. Panzer, C. Suermanng C. Frommeyerg M. Feldhausg J. Simesterg J. Wilkins. Row 2-A. Fergusong M. Gross, D. Merglerg P. McGeeg K. Robertsg I. Doenchg M. Kepler, J. Fink, M. Brown, B. Begleyg M. Stonerg M. Kinzieg R. Berlg D. Scheidt. Row 3-M. Win- gerterg M. Powersg P. Brady, S. Shivesg C. Ernst, K. Haroldg P. Stewart, G. Robbins, P. Siglerg C. Houeg H. Trautg M. End-ebrockg C. Walker, M. Arkenau. GERMAN CLUB-Below. Row 1-R. Garmsg N. Weinerg B. Sweeney, M. L. Assingg H. Herreg K. Mattesg R. Silber, K. Herr- manng R. Van Billiard, S. Usher. Row 2-E. Steinhoifg H. Schnitzerg B. Nollg C. Becker, T. Ellingerg E. Heap. Members of French Club, under the guidance of Miss Schroeder, acquire knowledge of the French and their customs by attending monthly meetings. This year the club viewed a movie about France and had an exchange student speak to them. A Valentine party and a picnic at the end of the year help comprise the activities of the group. German Club, sponsored by Mrs. Nikoloif provides an opportunity for the members to become ac- quainted With traditional customs. Singing Ger- man songs at the Christmas party and the famous Easter egg hunt are some of the customs observed. Members of German Club help to impersonate the popular card game, Pinochle. X -sv I .',h up f 4 eg E., f , 4? is w, sf. .73 QQ :fi ia . k .XM is A 'Q A 'z-,Ma Q '5' EQ 'F ,W,Q....,,,, Q' SP2 ji 1 s. 4 is lvi ,'f,a.,E?,:,f 1 ,S . S i A Q AL. 3 5 fx .Q Lljf: . m A A -. j , ' , 5 ' i f V A rl N W 3 ,1 f ' Yip. ' gg - g, if Q- 2 L.-. , VF 354, .5 . 'J' rx ,,,,f .AKA A 5 W ,Q - ..,-- if LQ ,X nf 5 . A it-' -, . Q ' 75. ,Q Is N? . . ' 2 1 was . I S x I- Q K Ab .4Yf': f Hifi fb Y: . an :3 CI r G I 1 gl x 3 Q Rf Ns '15 X i u gash 13 f' N I- . , 'fm 2. gg, '-. f ,ce L , x u,,, E Q 3 mgnfq 'O 'Q Q 1 . e v my Eager immigrants are critically judged at their pseudo hearing on Ellis Island. THE CNES RIGHT 'tExperience builds knowledge could be their mot- to. Under the direction of Miss Vina Cavendish, the Clionian History Club holds its meetings twice a month in 219A. Encouraging the appreciation of World and American history and presenting assemblies and skits to the school are the ma- jor activities of this club. A B average on the first report period entitles history students to an invitation. Following initiation members are occasionally called upon to give reports or participate in skits. At Thanksgiving the choirs and club's talent joined forces to present an outstanding assembly. These are the young Xeno- phon's who will someday make history themselves. HISTORY CLUB: Row 1-L. Kyrlachg J. Heathcoteg G. Burress. Row 2-C. Snyder: B. Bacong C. Taylorg B. Farrell, C. Barnes, M. Knox: I. Madden. Row 3-W. Hillg P. Lancaster: M. Powers: S. Korneyg C. From- meyerg S. Discherg C. Filing J. Plagakis. Row 4-B. Rempeg M. Scullyg A. Edwardsg P. Bradyg B. Brown, P. Lohrumg 0. Find- sen. Row 5-K. Hermanng M. McClanahang A. Boehm: J. Johnsong B. Oberwitteg S. Clarkg L. Casterg S. Kalomeresg B. Lee. Row 6-D. Ward: S. Sauter, B. Bucky J. Deisterg B. Crush. Row 7-G. Bromang E. Shirley, J. Marazzig J. Boneyg S. Saveryg D. Moore: L. Hodgesg N. Morgang C. Cor- nettg H. Hancockg E. Weismang J. Brown- ing. Not in Picture-J. Davisg Y. McSayles3 J. Kellerg B. Myers: M. Stonerg G. Morrison. HERE ITHROW The Home Economics Club of Withrow is a large and active group of girls from all four grades. Their common goal is to learn more about the many useful phases of cooking, sewing, and good grooming. Being a home economics student is not a must for joining --only the interest is needed. The senior president, Eunice Simpson, presides over the monthly business meetings and is assisted in her numerous duties by a capable staff of officers. The four teachers of house- hold arts are the sponsors of the club. During the year this group has undertaken several social pro- jects for underprivileged children. Talks about hair styling, spring fashions, and cosmetics, in addi- tion to colorful movies, round out the social side. iiifm 1 'qs Q 'CSX i S V4 x X gg. 1 Q. I r A221 I inf s . . W 3 4 Q' fi 1 L Q. , A .1 , - - . ,., N, W-. 1 if . if -f -' + ff -w FP Q Y? , :Cf , R 53 'ilu Q W ' ff .far 5 E -'P n QR,. f 2.6 6 5 Q3 Q9 f fr' X 5 .5 'f'i'g Q ,gs F5 gg !-fi fi yy 'R 1.1 Q?i6 ' wff wwf' A :S 1 ll if Wa 35 - ,Q ' ll . . ,gf PREP RE TUDENTS EOR FUTURE Mewborng B. Grosse. Standing-M. Becker F. Sanfordg W. Lavelleg Mr. Smith, P. Kon- nersmang J. Truittg R. Segerer. CAMERA CLUB, Below: Demonstrating - B Kleine. Row 1-R. Rogersg R. Burtg K. Kotter. Row 2-B. Davisg D. Stoneburnerg L. Goodell C. Good, M. Herschg M. Sullivan, H. Creelman E. Low. Row 3-T. Coleg B. Dyer, E. Shirleyg B. Kincaidg J. Koernerg E. Kotter. Row 4-J Kelly, B. Hegerg G. Flaming M. Owens, B. Nelsong A. Hamiltong B. Krugman. RADIO CLUB, Above: Seated-J. Carterg D. 9 Boys interested in radios practice Morse code, watch movies, and build radios in 215 on Wednesdays. Radio Club has Mr. Smith and John Truitt as adviser and president. Push, push, pull, click, click-this sound may be heard in Room 21 on Wednesday after- noons studying the intricate parts of a cam- era, its p1'oper use, and the correct posing for pictures. The Camera Club's head men are Mr. Heger, adviser, and Bob Kleine, president. EMPLOYMENTS. OTHERS MAY OFFER Offset Club, led by Dick Agger and directed by Mr. Stearns, is the group of boys that works hard to print our football programs. Another bull's-eye for president, Ron Silber, rapidly followed by nine more well aimed shots has now become mere routine. After many hours of practice on Wednesday nights at the Reading Road armory, our Tiger Gun Club took third place in the PHSL with the help of Mr. Matthews, its fine adviser. OFFSET CLUB, Above: Standing: D. Lerner E. Rest: C. Cowan: A. Aggerg .l. Tllomnsg ll Ward. Seated-I. Lerner. RIFLE CLUB, Below: Row 1--D. Manzlerg Mr. Matthews: R. Silber. Row 2-D. Dhonun: H Wunkerg G. Lewing D. Dhonaug ll. Wolfeck D. H0ffIllilllQ R. Youngg I. Lerner. 9 0 D TIGER CLUB: Row 1-W. Scott: D. Mc- llanielsg .l. Schoonoverg W. Ernstg W. Penny B Jones: IC. Heiserg T. Gillespie. Row 2-D. Rus- sellg D. Plunkettg D. Rileyg T. Georgeg B. 'Sur- mang B. Bickg F. Burnett: D. Aggerg .I. Boreh- K erdingg T. Carterg B. Sturgeon. Row 3- Lacefieldg J. Upsong T. Schroed-erg E. Drappg R Ottg D. McGorang D. Gaengeg H. Broermang H .lohnsong W. Jones. Row 4-D. Currensg B Gilesg D. Spanng D. Driscollg G. Greeneg R Richardsg B. Workg B. Staleyg R. Hornbach .l. Poppg B. Baileyg P. Bennett. The popular Tiger Club composed of successful let- termen is seen during the football season running concessions for all the starved spectators. The money received from the concessions is used only for school purposes. The greater part is used for a scholarship and the remainder for equipment in the athletic department, such as the glossy white uniforms for our basketball champs. The year's needs dete1'mine how this money is used. Cool and steady nerves along with fast thinking and speedy reactions are essentials for the hundred and ninety members of one of the largest organiza- tions at Withrow, the Tennis Club. lt is divided into two groupsg one for the eager beginners, and the other for the advanced racketeers. Selected from the juniors and seniors of the advanced squad is the vivacious varsity team. Both groups have the privilege of working with their cap- able and friendly adviser, their own Sherm. A CHANCE T0 DO TE A SCHOL R- HIP OR RE EL I TENNIS CLUB, Beginners Section, Above: Row 1-P. Kon- nersmang B. Fayg M. Kessisg J. Arnng J. Boyerg B. McElwain9 M. Goodell: J. Chambersg K. Weidenbacherg B. Getgeyg F. Keckg B. Hatfieldg A. Lambling F. Englishg J. Pettyg G. Kueblerg C. Wade. Row 2-A. Boyerg W. Brang P. Smothersg C. Davisg D. Van Drielg C. Fischer. J. Ottingg E. Heimzrnng E. Hannafordg R. Heiserg P. Swisshelmg E. Eggersg G. Pel- tong B. Rowbuckg B. McElwaing S. Saemang P. Spahr. Row 3-M. J. Snewg B. Dyerg C. Brefieldg R. Baerg J. McKinzieg D. Duffyg A. Braun: S. Tafeg M. Hershg B. Morriellig J. Fast: T. George: G. Morrisong N. Gloverg M. Kinneyg R. Ehrnschwenderg F. Foglemang B. Schilling. Row 4-S. Dis- cherg L. Ladleyg C. Finng S. Schmidtg E. Colfmang E. Swingg L. Arnoldg S. McCordg B. Lanceg W. Leggg C. Steinkuhlg J. Coeg S. Clarkg G. Wolfeg P. Bachmmang M. Weiss: J. Kep- lerg P. Taylorg S. Barker. TENNIS CLUB, Advanced Section, Below: Row 1-B. Shawg KILL . J. Davisg J. Floryg C. Boesclilingg S. Fucitog N. Kiphart: P. Bradyg S. Dnquetteg B. Robwayg J. Mocstag P. Flanglierg E. Littmanng M. Gimg A. Buslig C. Fryg B. Hi'Zll.llQ M. Don- gleg J. Fink. Row 2-C. Siegfriedg N. Streitg G. Geldrichg P. Lacknerg S. Kalomeresg L. Wessingerg J. Grcenert: D. Riggsg D. Wardg D. Millerg C. Snyder: D. Smithg G. St. Clairg M. Beckerg C. Haleyg N. Mooreg S. Shepard. Row 3-E. Steinhoffg D. Wernerg J. Lawsong D. Gatesg A. Halver- stadtg C. Ganxesg J. Braman: R. Ryeg B. Holmingg R. Rehrg B. Backg A. Poppy D. YVendellg B. Voepelg J. Shewmang B. Mclntoshg G. Reis. Row 4-B. Millerg B. Othlingg J. Wilcyg B. Stittsg J. Lundquistg R. Saemang G. Trimble: B. Sur- mang B. DeVoreg B. Hartzg B. Giles: J. Popp. 133 rw ? x X-Q2 ww- 1 s E we , vi' ,lv ? ff-5 1. I s 'i i X x ' X' Y f A 14 Q 'ig W f gg ff L 'S 5 . 5 ? Q- I 1, 9 5 Rx K 'BF 'I Q S S Q 4 5 s X40 Az! 2 fm 5 1 e s 5 I 1 gf 'S-f, fn, Y '-X f V 453 X fm . W .M 31 X N A v4 ,K 4, Jw .N , W K Y ,uf Q - ' , ww Q! , L35 .W 5 -L ci' is if A a. Q f in - f 4 af 1544 'ur ,gm 1-f H' 51 , I is X. r fgmwk? W WH E! ,..kk 41 K AAL 5 K. Y 'fx' A We :K N151 M' VN ' A J - V ' V .3 ' - NH' a AZ', ,yy ' , twyug L X Q ' vi ' 1 ' 'Q as Ar A , LL L i 'Ez 1 Lg I 'Qi F wwf Mihai, i , M vi gf f' jf, 'rf 'Q' ' Q' ff- X' f vga A A 'E ' ' 51 ' m . Q ' su , ' - 1 :gp 'E A 1 3 V , if f i . . ' ' - 3 I 1 ' iw, ' 1. 1 'x l ff ,,, , Q , , Q. 5 Q 1 Q 5 K is Sl ., X f ba . I, J , x ff 'Cf fa ,f 4 I: . H. . V .Amr Starting early in. the previous summer, the Tower News Staff, consisting of editorial and business divisions, pondered over a striking sales cam- paign, for the coming fall. Under the guidance of edito1', Mike Doench and adviser, Mr. Renshaw, the members put across the Big Cheese slogan and the assembly depicting school life without advisers. That netted them the greatest number of subscriptions yet. This accomplished, the staff turned to the hectic business of editing a paper each week. Every afternoon Room 106 is bursting with students, conversation, and con- fusion. The work seems to be endless as each page must be finished on its appointed day. This usually involves scrambling for polls and stories to fill up holes, some of which are quite large. Two all-school dances, the Foot- ball Open House and Leap Year Leap, spon- sored by Tower News, b1'ought in much needed revenue. Toward the end of the year the group planned a banquet in honor of the Seniors and announced next year's staff. Tower News biz staff expertly juggles finances to push Withrow's school paper out of the red. TO PROD CE OTE ORTHY EWSPAPER. TOWER NEWS REPORTERS, Opposite: Row 1-C. Reichle, D. Bentley, F. Keck, M. Becker, J. Griess, E. Panzer, R. Oliver, H. And-erson, C. Tessendorf, B. Farrell, B. Sollbergerg M. Pace, B. Neison, G. Robinson, M. Derrick. Row 2-S. Rice, K. Mercer, A. Rice, M. Setter, S. Ritchie, C. Frye, J. Plagakis, J. Harrison, P. Mc Guerty, W. Giles, S. Shepard, S. McCord, B. Lloyd, C. Snyder, P. Stewart, N. Streit, K. Harold, J. Stimpert. Row 3-V. True, C. Ha ley, D. Riggs, M. Kinney, J. Keuper, N. Boswell, G. Pelton, P. Tay lor, R. Rippey, V. Pyles, S. Nichols, C. Barnes, L. Arnold, E. Coff- man, .l. Day, J. Louiso. Row 4-S. Sauter, S. Worth, S, Seitz, J. Fink, S. Korney, C. Fisher, B. McCartney, A. Ferguson, E. Black B. Buck, J. Bauer, J. Gilbert, C. Wade, D. Anderson, G. Habenicht C. Hallcrman. Row 5-J. Lutz, B. Dills, G. Burressg D. Souder J. Poole, B. Lowery, K. Lacefield, D. Schermer, D. Ashe, D. Haas J. Hermann, J. Dietz, R. Bauer: M. Hersh, F. Braun. Mr. Renshaw, Adviser 5 Their work looks easy but . . . Oh, the life they lead if the weekly issues fail to get to the students! TOWER NEWS REPRESENTATIVES, Above: Row 1-C. McGrathg E. Augustineg J. DeV0reg G. Reisg B. Lauderdaleg D. Kruseg A. Pullemg G. St. Clairg N. Kiphartg R. Grimmerg M. Browneg N. Streitg I. Lerner: D. DeVoreg L. White- sellg R. Eden. Row 2-D. Neffg D. Lundquistg N. Wade, D. Zschaug N. Moore: G. Robbinsg E. Woernerg W. Shan- nong K. Hilton: P. Nelsong J. Weberg T. Schroederg B. Nollg E. Heiserg J. Gabbardg C. Swansong C. Goody S. Savery. Row 3-T. Boyd: T. Thompsong J. Braung D. Aggerg R. Baxterg D. Steing J. Heuserg H. Anderson, R. Bacong C. Woodsg B. Lloydg P. Morrisg N. Currensg J. Gilbertg E. Coifmang S. Evans: F. Boding E. Probst. Row 4-G. Clark, J. Mclntoshg B. Gilesg B. Winglewishg B. Hummelg D. VanFrankg C. Stumpfg L. Ladleyg J. Stim. pertg E. Bartschg J. Wilsong J. Cahallg B. Carterg D. Seil- kop. Row 5-P. Krummeg R. Rippeyg J. Moestag B. Smallg M. Endebrockg M. Feldhausg R. Laneg D. Souderg C. Schu- ehlerg V. Usherg L. Lusbyg M. Goodellg A. Fergusong S. Duquetteg A. Edwardsg L. Arnoldg C. Finng D. McGrath. Two of the unheralded groups of students around With- row which keep the school running smoothly are the Tower News and Annual Representatives. Being' the im- mediate contact between these two publications and the student body, the representatives are directly respon- sible for sales and distribution. The eighty-nine Tower News representatives hold each year two subscription drives, which are extremely important to the financial success of the weekly paper. After making sales to as many students as possible, it is their job to deliver the issues to the subscribers every week. A successful annual depends a great deal on the salesmanship of its representatives, fifty-four in number. During December and January these industrious people sell yearbooks to most of the students, handle all of the Home Room ac- counts, and distribute the books in June to recipients. THE ANNUA TAFF They may get a free Annual but they rise early on distribution day. A N N U A L REPRESENTATIVES, Left: Row 1-B. Nelsong J. Johnsong J. Brucherg N. Kiphartg J. Maclienzieg P. Kyrlachg H. Davisg L. WVessingerg D. Craggg D. Naborsg J. Allstattg K. Fielerg C. Reinschmidtg C. Woodsg D. Scott. Row 2-H. Mockerg L. Kyrlachg L. Aprileg T. Smithersg C. Masuckg M. Derrick, K. Mercerg T. Hartman, M. Klappertg J. Wernerg R. Crailg N. Schrader, D. Haasg R. Van Lieu. Row 3-D. Faeterg B. Sweneyg A. Poppg K. Cordesg P. Eld-ridgeg T. Jenkinsg R. Sheppardg A. Coenaweing P. Konners- mann: L. Woefg E. Frayg J. Braman. Row 4-C. Hallermang C. Steinkuhlg C. Cooperg J. Boyerg I. Leag D. Ridgeg L. Burlesong Y. Ghoryg S. Armstrongg K. Bruningg R. Wilmcsg V. Wolfeg A. Schwettman. ,,, 'Ea ART STAFF at VVOrk - K. Feilcrg B. Hartzg M. Weissg J. Keplerg E Merrill 'I Ixelth The brisk breezes ol' autumn l'ound the Art Stalf busily making up the layouts ot' which the Annual is composed. The copper shortage made it necessary for these patriots to produce stifling odors by separating the engraving plates. The preliminaries finished, the real work began. Out came the pica rulers and our artistic friends turned into mathematical geniuses to design the precise draft ol' each page. The pictures were planned and soon those class-disrupting picture schedules started. Fore- sighted cameramen snapped unexpected candid shots to cover all phases of school life. Dick Engel, Mary Anne Feldhaus, Esther Littmann and Mr. Pfister keep things going at a synchronized pace in spite of set-backs caused by a busy school calender. Remember Mr. Tower in the Annual assembly? He was the creation. of the Art Staff for the assembly prepared by the Lit Staff. WORK TEADILY AND QUIETLY 'fl 'Q-'P X-. Kay Roberts-C0-ad Editor Nancy VValling Literary Co-Editor AD STAFF-C. Carterg P. Dungang P. Purcellg L. Ledfordg S. Ritchieg J, Barbcaug B. Kunkelg B. Deeks. The Annual Advertising Staff directed by Kay Roberts is an important group in the making of our Annual. Working' together with the Art Staff, they assign salesmen to help meet the deficit of the annual by selling ads. Later the clever ad section is planned by this capable staff. The Literary Staff spen.ds many long hours in Room 10 writing copy, headlines and captions for pictures and patiently counting the characters. Getting picture identifica- tions is another hectic task for the staff. These dili- gent pupils work endlessly trying to meet the dead- Connie Cornett Literary Co-Editor Mrs. Ladley Literary Adviser lines, in order to fulfill their earnest pledge to have the annual come out when eager subscribers expect it. TO A CLIMAX-THE REVEALINC LIT. STAFF: Sitting-A. Pullemg K. Stilhg A. Friedlanderg L. Smalleyg D. Durningg E. Weis- man: WV. Fey. Standing-Mrs. Ladleyg M. Schmidtg P. Krummeg J. Pettyg N. Morgaug G. Evans. A U I ,- ,Z x '. lwm. T-Qu., K ' fe?ms1w4 --.. -M TW if ,v S -N., xv 'fr 5 31 43? 1 4. 49 QL Q E , R + 'X K dsx. Eli Jvf. 9 H ,K Qvne ,gm 9 If F aw ll X v' Q ' ' ifaw 'A W 3 ...,,x One of the largest and most active organizations in Withrow is the band. Under the expert leader- ship of Smittie and the band officersg Dave Stovall, Pres.g Mimi Brown, Vice-Pres.g Betty Herschelman, Sec.g and Bill Othling, Treas., the 120 band members have practiced long and hard hours to present entertaining performances. Foot- ball games, the early spring concert, class day, and graduation all saw their services. Trumpets-NV. Smithg L. Smithg V. Mahaffeyg R. Dillmang li Bickg P. Patrick: R. Scottg A. Averyg J. Kellerg P. Schweik- llartg H. WVilsong J. Harveyg H. Johnson: R. Hustong C. Fryeg D. Stoneburncrg D. Steing D. Millerg V. Uslwrg J. BL-nsong J Hagerg D. Swallowg E. Mazzariueg D. Neloms. Clzlrincts-D. Stovallg A. Santorog M. Browng C. Siegfricdg J. Matthewsg D. Hoffmang B. Claggettg C. Fisher: C. Langhorstg G. Greggg M. Keplerg P. Kyrlachg A. Fahrneyg F. Leibharthg J. Cooperg M. Hergctg N. Staytong N. Mitchellg J. Barry: D. Levig D Harrisg J. McKeeg J. Shewmang C. Rundog J. Lcwisg L. Madsong WHILE SATI FYI G THEIR OW CRE TI E . P. Taylor: E. Hoapg D. VanDriel: M. Snewg R. Navarog 'l' Pierntig S. Mooreg M. Egglll'dlll2Q B. Freyg 'l'. Ellinger. Flutes- B. Herschelmang M. Busserg N. Browng J. Dallow. Oboes- G. Howard. R. Helmling. Bassoons-J. Stimpertg N. Moore Trombones-C. Plattg D. Gatesg R. Lowreyg R. Surmang W. Hansolmang C. Popeg VY. Shearerg M. Gatesg C. Powersg C liurlemun. Horns-F. Callong R. Skeelg K. Hillg J. Boyerg S De KVM-seg VY. Hermang XV. Fisgns. Baritones-G. Kerng R Belirmang J. Borcherding: T. Morgan: N. Jacobs. Tubus-R Morrowg R. Horakg L. Whitesellg E. Tiemeyerg L. Pylesg J Kelly. Bass Clarinets--A. Boyer: R. Schmidt. Saxophones- L. Conoverg B. Sondc-rg B. Winiorg R. Wilschgerg G. Engel camp. Percussion-D. Norcross: D. Myersg H. Maierg J. Davis D. Morelandg R. Brenning: J. Lziwrvnceg J. Lnndquist: E. Jac obsg R. Kuling 0. Hulettv: J. xv0L'l'Cll'lllllllZ S. Broker. Harp- A. Edwards. Majors-A. Brockmun: S. Duquetteg L. Muellor L. Goodellg J. Mclntoslig D. Millorg M. Arkenaug M. Diner man: W. Eldridge. Managers-E. Frantz: R. Carson: R. Shore M. Rontt. RCE, THE E GROUPS ARE UNC NSCIOU LY A .- 2 ' ' ' 17- 3 ifgi 5,5 ,, if: N -'QQ f--, I ' K K ff ' .W 11 ' . - . -L ' we .. ,, V K .V Y Q . A5 V. K . 4. LL ,., 1 Q 1 , any A qL f Y gi ff Q f ' pin QW? i ' ,, W W f.., -yiki , E , H Y ' W ' -4 Y W 5' 5 X S-f X5 ,wa .YQ A 5 T31 4 Q ' 9 K .Ei, Q W A 5 kun g kbp' K . X K Q I Q ' . ' w w v' S 4 P 8 Q 1 e'1nna Q31 Q , N ,I Q 555 f 'S ,.,. ,. Eli n? vi Vs Q L . r ww 1 my V. if! J Il ff Q Q 'E Q fffdv 5 ll .1 M.: VKX? 4 Q 3352 -- , . 6 E fl, N ww Among the many contributions to the esthetic side ot' Withrow life for which the Orchestra and Boys' Glee Club are responsible, none is more deeply engraved in our memories than the Christ- mas program. Both groups spent countless hours with their directors, Mr. Howard for orchestra and Mr. Martin for the Glee Club, before the performance to insure a professional touch, both in the selection ot' the music and in the execution of it. Equal care is taken in all the appearances, where they are almost su1'e to be well criticized. As orchestra is one ol' the oldest musical organizations here, it has long' been achieving the aim of nearly all clubs, to learn to work well with others and enjoy it. 1JKCHESTRA-Above: Left to Right-S. Broker: P. Schwcigcrt: ll Meyers: L. Goodell: L. Conover: R. Skcel: S. J. IDcWt-csc: E. Jacobs: .l. Lawrence: A. Edwards: R. Horak: P. Pilson: B. Burman: N. Brown: N. Moore: J. Dallow: R. Hclmling: M. Brown: J. Matthews: P. Miller: B. Lane: G. Howard: J. Carpenter: J. Mcliinzio: A. Boyer: N. Jacobs: N. Discher: J. Morgan: M. Good-ell: L. Whitcscll: D. Gates: R. Barry: D. Lundquist: L. Smith: P. Patrick: C. Hard- ncy: D. Epstein. BOYS' GLEE CLUB, Below-J. Koesfvr. Bow l - W. lllyatt' E. Eseluis: H. Lawson: L. Pelton: G. Clark: C. Stumpf: K. Mattes: J. Mcliennon: A. Knox: 'l'. Vaughn: D. Brandhorst. Row 2-J. Viillisg C. Berry: D. Potts: NV. Johnson: B. VVork: L. Miller: C. Kiphart: B. Berry: B. Stomphley: 'l'. Bishop: D. Stanu-rr: D. Baer. Row 3-D. Wald: R. Hunter: 'l'. Cholmondely: A. Gocna- weing D. Craig: B. Grimmcr: C. Buchanan: G. Amann: 0. Findscn: A. Green: E. Steinhoff: D. Dier. WE, OF ITHROW, A E GR TEF L TO THE l ,we l v The patient directions and suggestions of Pop Hensel, Mr. Martin and Eddie Frantz add finishing touches. This'll wow lem. 0. K., Stitch it. Not so loud. MNTREL With a roll of drums and a blare of trumpets the Minstrels of 1952 be- gin another super-dazzling season. Under Smittie,s sensitive baton, Presentation Orchestra provides a colorful and well-balanced background for many new and old-time novelty acts. Following a thrilling overture, is a glorious opening with the Ponies and Senior Choir exhibited fittingly against a giant medallion with wing-like prot1'usions and stunning colors. As the show progresses, we marvel at the ungusual costumes which Miss Murphy and her c1'ew carefully planned, cut, and sewed, and at the agility and va1'iety of steps possessed by the Ponies and the solo dancers. Of course, P0p,' Hensel and Pat Davis spent many hours working out pony routines. Choir's second number, Carousel, inspires all with its quiet beauty in some songs and simple happiness in others, all tastefully chosen by its director, Ansel Martin. An- other musical feat was that performed by the tireless Male Chorus, with its essential foundation for many production numbers. Even more t1'aditional are those black-faced funnymen who are easily able to pro- voke the audience into a hilarious laugh. Their own outrageous antics plus some of Mr. Gates' coaching is a su1'e formula for laughter. A dramatic coach of a different sort is Miss Rosenberger, who, with willing and able performers wows the audience each year with even better comedies. Something that more people enjoy without realizing the amount of work put into, is the unique stage-setting which Ed Frantz, stage manager and the well-chosen efficient stage crews worked on for months previous to the show. The striking colors and carefully executed details of all stage properties add to the shows professional perfection. All of these teachers and students, wheth- er new 01' old. hands at this gigantic job, join together in a spirit of co-operation, scarcely equalled at any other time in the year and produce a show known to be tops in this part of the U.S. Best wishes to the Minstreleers on their 22nd anniversary in 1952. V, SW KE ! ' J J' . . at sg 3 tg T.!rg,.:ga-g,,Qg +:i,l4.:f as 39 mf V ,, .1 X 5' 47,9 N .L 'Q' f gf ' s ' 5 .Q fin. .a . X ,A ,4 - ,,rv,.' 4: 2 . f5QiPf1? 'I 9 N aff? E In-I.:.,' I x N A , Y 1 52' . S it A ,Q . Q mf fa. Q , 'X iz 5 ' ' X QQ! f A f 1 -iff ff L16 ' ,' Ayr I lug , if' 7 X ' V 5, 'l v u -..l ,V fl A fx Q 4? '52 If J H iz rf sentation Orchestra holds an important part in the successful production of the traditional Minstrel Show. Kelly: Y. True. Row 6-P. Stewart: B. Dillsg J. Schoonover. Row 7-.l. Gilbertg G. Von Fischer, S. Weatherford, T'. Chol- mondeleyg N. Rogers. At Mike-J. Tevis. House lights dim and silence descends as the 1952 Withrow Minstrels open with Pagliacci then blend into the lively Beyond the Blue Horizon accom- panied by the clickety-clack of opening ponies and the voices of Senior Choir. Withrow Presentation O1'chestra, directed by George G. Smith, lends an atmosphere to the show through its acco1'dant, tune- ful musical interpretations. Every act, except the skits, has the orchestra for a background. Many months of diligent practice results in perfected musical scores of Presentation Orchestra in the Minstrels. Each year Senior Choir presents a musi- cal number under the di1'ection of Ansel C. Martin. This time they are singing selections from Ca- rouself' Delicate pastel formals and summer tux suits characterize the delightful music of Ca- rousel which is typical of the gay Spring spirit. Ushe1's and usherettes courteously escort members of an eager audience who have waited patiently for the night their reserved tickets are valid. These sprightly people are kept busy with their duties throughout each Minstrel night. We Are the Minstreleers and God Bless America with the flag in back brings the finale as the curtain closes and the orchestra sounds the last chords. TO WORK CREATIVELY TOGETHER IS ONE Clad in traditional Air Force blue, the Opening Ponies dance to the melodious Beyond the Blue Horizon. -. -. 1 -u -. . I 's . Q g Sf ' 2 ww 1'-, im ax .Q A K s Even Mother wouldn't recognize them. ',,.' blk . . 'Q - 'Cv I -: . , :aug wil K gt ,x Q QT-my il 4 4,,: f 'V - 5 ' L, ,L,. ,..- J. 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During the weeks before Minstrels you can find a group of boys under the watchful eyes of Mr. Knost, carefully counting the thousands of tickets, and neatly assorting them. If you journey by Miss Murphy's office, you will find the sewing crew working ambidextrously to finish the outfits that our ponies so excellently display. Miss Stose and her girls work energetically to get sufficient facts for the boys who print our minstrel programs. These are but a few of the man.y groups of students who do not appear to receive applause in the grand finale. NUTED PRODUCTIO Box Office: Seated-J. Bennett: Mr. Knostg D. Stullg D. Pabst. Standing-B. Mclntoshg J. Shewmang R. Haasg J. Bramang M. Wesselmang B. Kemp. Designers: Seated-J. Cobb: E. Kotter: S. Shivesg S. Emrich. Standing-G. Marshallg N. Sevesterg B. Fishery J. Fastg H. Littmang S. Tiemang J. Hartg V. Usher: C. Grilfithg A. Simpsong N. Schlappg J. R. Eder. Program Workers: Seated-A. Bushg Miss Stose. Standing-B. Fishery E. Littmang J. Browning: J. Kyle. Printers-Mr. Stearnsg G. Smithg D. Schermerg E. Rostg J. Surguyg S. Titmussg D. Lernerg J. Schoo- noverg A. Avery. Let yourself go! Speak with expression! Use lots of gestures! Live the character you portray. The topic now is Withrow Players, one of the great dramatic organiza- tions of the school. It is, of course, designed to provide advancement in the theatrical world. Valuable experience is gained for those who in- tend to carry on with their acting. Each year the club produces a popular stage play. For this year the students' choice was Dear Ruth. They owe much of their success to their producer, Tom Kane, and all will agree he did a wonderful job. C1'edit must also be given to Virginia Beck, the club's faculty adviser, who helped so much by answering the many questions of how, who, what, and when. The student leader, a very commendable one, is David Stovall, and serving under him as vice presi- dent is the ever capable Betty Herschelman. The one chosen to record in the minutes all happenings of the Players is Marianne Newbold. Jane Stimpert and Elinor Bartsch keep in touch with all other organizations in their offices of c0r1'esponding secretaries. As Mimi Brown, treasurer, takes care of the finances, the Sergeant-of-Arms, Dick Engel, demands order at the meetings. These people help to make up an efficient club. WITHROW PLAYERS - Top: Left to Right-M. Routtg E. Heiserg E. Bartschg H. Andersong G. Bromang M. Klappertg B. Bacon, J. Simester: ll. Engel, B. Hart. Bottom. Row I-S. Duquetteg B. Herschelmang D. Sto- vallg J. Stimpert: B. Buckg L. Mueller: M. Arkenau. Row 2-B. Karnes: B. McElwaing M. Brown: N. Brown, S. Discherg J. McKeeg J. Petty. Row 3-K. Harold: P. McGuertyg P. Pilson: S. Kinderg C. Goody B. Brokerg C. Finn, P. Stewart: S. Shepard. Row 4-T. Pierattg D. Seilkopg R. Rye: J. Kinder, B. Carter: D. Aggerg A. Halverstadt: B. Swanson, E. Frantz: J. Godleyg B. Scherer. DRAMATIC OPPORTUNITIE UFFER TO 5 N , .vii 4, .' 1 . of K - .rw ,I :w'1r9:.te x,.' Q .v -' 1 Qirdhxip. ,HM4 . A3 Constant turmoil prevails! This is like Grand Central! From stern family discipline to brotherly advice. at 5 if' .Pc sf' Withrow Players Went all out this year to produce the popular stage and screen play Dear Ruth. This is a story in which the mischievous younger sister of Ruth does and says all she can at precisely the wrong time, all of which gets Ruth involved with two men, and the poor girl is faced with the problem of who is her true love. Ellie Bartsch, portraying Ruth, did a marvel- ous job of coping with the situation at hand. Helena Anderson, as Miriam, her little sister, proved herself to be a typical, pesky, teenage sister, who has started to correspond with a lonely G.I., played by Gary Broman. Now the problem begins when Miriam's parents, Dick Engel and Jody Simester, learn that she has signed Ruth's TALENTED PLAYERS A CHANCE TO LOSE n . ag. . M. 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This was the topic of the Junior Town Meeting debate, first presented in the auditorium and later given as a television program. The nega- tive viewpoint, put forth by Jody Simester and Steve Armstrong, was heartily supported by the majority of the students. Taking the unpopular affirmative side were Mimi Brown and John Chambers, who did a good job defending their ideas against the tirade of questions put to them. The heated debate, which this year was in- formal and spontaneous, with no written or memorized speeches being given, generated a great deal of audience interest in the form of questions. The alternate for the pro team was Jim Heath- cote, while Jim ,Kinder held down that post for the negative side. GIFTED GROUPS PLEASE AUDIENCES AND A hush falls over the spectators and the curtain opens. Withrow High School presents Thalian Drama- tic Clubf' In the spotlight, Judy Hallerman, their president, is outstanding, yet many others are sight- ed with her, backstage, though a very necessary part in the production, are Miss Rosenberger and the new hand, Mrs. Conwell, who act as directors. The plot of the play has many intricate passages, but the overall picture is to present dramatics to the pupils and give them stage poise. For publicity Thalians have their own art staff which backs them all the way. The sub plot is a committee which takes care of all the miscellaneous projects, anywhere from a booth for the Tiger Town Twirl to food and clothin.g for a poor family who we1'e burned out of their home, and entertainment for orphans just before Christmas. The casting for this production is in the fall and spring and is open to everyone, though, when in, all are put through a rugged initiation. The finished p1'oduct is the result of many activi- ties. During the year the1'e are interludes for fun and relaxation. The angels of the company are the club members who pay their dues. The final curtain rings down on the cast having a last theater party. 9 1. SCRIBBLERS, Above: Row 1-S. Clarkg S Morteng M. Kaufmanng S. Usherg C. Ezzellg C Cornettg P. Stewart: M. Endebrock. Row 2- M. Schererg M. Stickneyg P. Fredeg P. Hels- cherg S. Selkirkg L. Smalleyg S. Korneyg J Riceg G. Evansg M. Wallingg P. Siglerg R Lange. Row 3-C. Finng E. Merrillg M. New- boldg F. Boding E. Littmann: J. Hallermang M. Klappertg E. Probstg R. Van Billiardg L Ladley. PHILOLOGIA, Below: Row 1-K. Hermanng D McGrath: E. Steinhoifg P. Millerg J. Heath- coteg K. Lacelieldg N. Lynch. Row 2-T. Gilles- pieg D. Engelg A. Swormstedtg B. Othling. Row 3-G. Bromang R. Silberg Mr. Srofeg B. Staleyg D. Spann. LITERARY A D . i The constitution of Scribblers provides for thirty girls with literary ability and high grades in English. With Madge End- b1'ock as president and Miss June Wood as sponsor, these junior and senior girls convene twice a month to promote an interest in literature and create a desire for original production. A typical meeting might include the study of a famous writer or a movie on a historical character. The Philologia Society is an honorary lite1'ary organization for boys founded upon the princi- ples of developing the ability to speak extemporaneously, learn parliamentary procedure, and participate in the discussion of cur- rent even.ts. Every two weeks this club meets with Mr. Srofe at Knox Presbyterian Church where they carry out their meetings in strict parliamentary style. This g1'oup has a membership of about thirty juniors and seniors. In the spring Philologia and Scribblers exchange parties and appreciate each others talents. PHILANTHROPIC CLUBS CROSS .X X 13 .g ll-...--Q X' if .- 'X-4, X Q k ,U R 5-.v L.L. :MW V ..r'i?N f 55 Q RED fx A QP- 1 L . vm E S E af, o Q S lik TIP TOPPERS, Above: Row 1--P. Schweikhartg J. Zinhoffg N. Scheinkg B. Mclntyreg C. Hillg S. Benderg F. Keckg J. Schroederg M. Snewg B. Lanceg S. Saemang C. Royalg J. Wintersg S. Shaiferg Mrs. Konrad. Row 2-T. Barnekodg W. Williamsg R. Arm- strongg G. Morrisong M. Browng M. Powersg P. Bradyg I. Radkeyg L. Bacon: R. Horng B. McElwaing R. Blumg K. Van Deveerg C. Anderson. S. Bishopg H. Ninosg J. Pattong B Spechtg J. Brophy. Row 2-L. Dalyg J. Barbeaug A. Bartelsg H. Plahsg S. Schlifking J. Baldwing G. Gooleyg L Ruscherg S. Christopher. Row 3-N. Dixong M. Jacobsg S. Marting P Coons. KILLS, WHILE OTHER FUTURE MERCHANDISERS, Be- low: Row 1-S. Taylorg J. Sted-amy . . Are you embarassed because you tovver over every- one? If so you will Want to become a member of the club originated just for you. Every girl must be over five feet eight inches, and boys must be at least six feet tall. Even the sponsor, Mrs. Konrad is noted for her height. The Tip Top- pers have a jovial time at their meeting and par- ties Where on.ly those who do not meet the full re- quirements feel quite a bit out of place. Turn- ing to the more serious side of life the Future Merchandisers can be found learning bits of infor- mation that they will find extremely helpful in their future business careers. Those who are mem- bers of this club spend their fifth and sixth bells learning the tricks of the tradei' from those Who make merchandising their profession. With Miss Gooley, their experienced leader, they try to make their tomorrows secure and happy days of success. LE RN NEW' ONES Kytyves Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 48 Oflicersz Pres. M. Newboldg Vice-Pres. G. Robinsong Treas. R. Van Billiardg Corr, Sec. M. Donahueg Rec. Sec. E. Probstg Chap. S. Selkirkg Sgt.-at-Arms S. Emrichg Hist. T. Linng Pledge Mistress C. Sauer- brunn. Row l-E. Probstg C. Sauerbrunng S. Emrichg T. Linng M. Newboldg R. Van Billiardg S. Selkirkg G. Robinsong M. Donahue. Row 2--M. McClughen3 M. Gim: J. McKimensg P. Taylorg B. Neisong L. Smalleyg P. Helscherg P. Wilsong P. Siglerg E. Mathiasg J. El- derg G. Peltong B. Riley. Row 3-S. Spangenbergg E. VandenEyndeng S. Lindseyg B. Van Lieug G. Macar- thyg C. Walkerg P. McGeeg R. Righterg M. Lacinakg B. Fowlerg B. Adamsg C. Rabensteing S. Hergert. Row 4-S. Harding N. Henningg B. Hummelg D. Zschaug D. Dunlapg G. Ernstg R. Riesenbergrg A. Bushg M. Feldhausg J. VVernerg R. Rensingg N. Se- vesterg C. Fisher. WE, THE OCI L Interfratority Council, Above Officers: Pres. B. Hartg Vice-Pres. .l. Schoonoverg Rec. Sec. M. Newboldg Corr. Sec. J. Montgomeryg Sgt.-at-Arms WV. Scott. Row 1-J. Wilsong B. Hart. Row 2-J. Bauerg N. Schwarzg S. Davissong C. Reinschmidtg M. Tennerg D. Scotty S. Greeng S. Bishopg J. Mat- thews. Row 3-G. Greene: L. Ledfordg K. Robertsg J. Schoonoverg B. Mclntoshg J. Barryg J. Montgomeryg S. Spathelfg J. Schweitzer. Row 4-W. Scottg S. Titmussg D. Russellg B. Dillsg B. Surmang J. Kinderg M. Keithg M. Gaitherg S. Timing M. Kanfmanng B. Spechtg J. Depenbrockg E. Bartschg P. Morris. Row 5-0. Nikoloffg J. Til- fordg B. Gilesg L. Murphyg J. Scoiieldg B. McCurtneyg J. Hermann. A proud group is the Interfratority Council, for it has solved all of the problems placed before its members. This group is composed of two representatives from each sorority and fraternity. These students meet with their advisers, Miss Tilford and Mr. Nikoloff, once every six weeks to consider the problems. This body is a new feature of the many social clubs at the school. ORGANIZATIONS REL TE Alpha Delta Gamma Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: May 19, 1949 Colors: Gray and Purple Membership: 20 Officers: Pres. S. Spathelfg Sec. S. Schlifking Vice-Pres. J. Bruestleg Treas. J. Schweitzerg Sgt.-at-Arms S. Coffman. Row 1-S. Schlifking J. Benzingg S. Spathelfg J. Bruestleg S. Coffman. Row 2-J. Pickensg S. Brandenburgg J. Schweitzerg S. Bishopg P. Layg W. Zikeg A. Kes- sel. Row 3-R. Sobelg J. Stein- metzg J. Brophyg C. Sellersg P. Stormy W. Stormg D. Pallas. Altruist Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 49 Otficers: Pres. E. Bartschg Vice-Pres. I. Doench Treas. B. Hershelmang Sec. P. Morrisg Corr. Sec. J. Stimpertg C. Coffeyg M. Browng S Ronsheim. Row 1-J. Koesterg J. Tessendorf mang E. Bartschg P. Morrisg J. Stimpertg M . 1 C. Coifeyg S. Ronsheimg M. Browng B. Hershel- Payneg J. Pieperg S. Collardg A. Clippinger. Row 2-V. Pylesg P. Stewartg B. Smallg B. Lloydg A. Lambling B. Karnes: J. Pettyg S. Shepardg J. Fink: J. Pennington: J. Thomasg M. Busserg L. Muellerg C. Siegfried: S. Dis- cherg L. Ladleyg C. Finn. Row 3-A. Satter- fieldg J. Clem: B. Ringhandg S. Schmidtg G. Robbinsg E. Frayg F. Keckg B. Krogmanng E. Brennang B. Bacong B. Robwayg S. Du- quetteg N. Streitg J. Moestag P. Krummeg N. Brown: J. McKee. TO YOU PLEDGE TO HIGH WERE TR E Theta Alpha Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1950 Colors: Gray and Green Membership: 21 Officers.: Pres. M. Kaufmann: Vice- Pres. S. Timms: Treas. B. Petersen: Rec. Sec. S. Usher: Corr. Sec. J. Greenert: Chaplain J. Kyle: Sgt.- at-Arms S. Luhn: Historian M. Harrison. Row 1-J. Condrey: S. Timm: M. Kaufmann: J. Christen: J. Willham: A. Behrens. Row 2- W. Hill: L. Kyrlack: B. Grimes: S. Luhn: E. Branch: J. Greenert: B. Dacy. Row 3-J. Kyle: B. Ober- witte: H. Mocker: D. Scheidt: M. Harrison: B. Petersen: S. Usher: M. Assing. Alpha Beta Kappa Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1936 Colors: Rose and Silver Membership: 52 Officers: Pres. B. McCartney: Vice-Pres. J. Hermann: Rec. Sec. S. Shives: Corr. Sec. M. Johnson and A. Ferguson: Treas. A. Dells Chaplain E. Brandt: Sgt.-at-Arms R. Ehrn- schwender: Historian N. Loose. Row 1-B. McCartney: J. Hermann. Row 2-P. Coons: M. Endebrock: E. Brandt: N. Loose: R. Ehrn- schwender: A. Ferguson: S. Shives: M. John- son: A. Dells. Row 3--S. Martin: G. Golden C. Frommeyer: N. Rodgers: P. Knapp: J Allstatt: L. Goodell: C. Good: B. McElwain B. Ledrich: D. Mergler. Row 4-R. Tartar: J Shorten: S. Rees: S. Sauter: D. Riggs: S Worth: S. Seitz: B. Cleland: B. Wheatley: M Derrick: J. Dietz: B. Blain: A. Rice. Row 5- K. Mercer: S. Morten: D. Ward: J. Arnold: B. Birkle: G. Karpe: B. Heppi J. Plagakis M. L. Pace: S. Patten: C. Donnelly: J. Griess TO HAVE O R FUN WI-IE FUN'S N ORDER . 9 1 9 Phi Gamma Sigma Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1929 Colors Green and Yellow Membership: 18 Officers Pres. B. Spechtg Vice-Pres. B Forbusg Rec. Sec. P. Van Frankg Corr Sec. M. Tibbsg Treas. J. Depenbrockg Historian N. Lloyd. Row 1-J. Jonesg J. Depenbrockg B Spechtg B. Forbusg P. Van Frank M. Tibbs. Row 2-B. Van Cleve J. Van Cleveg N. Dixong N. Lloyd C. McAdamsg D. Aubreyg J Moulenbelt. Beta Omega Chi Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 48 Oliicersz Pres. J. Bauerg Vice-Pres. J. Mont- gomeryg Treas. R. Hohmang Rec. Sec. H. Koe- nigg Corr. Sec. J. Jettg M. Kinneyg Sgt.-at- Arms N. Gloverg Chaplaing J. Meinlschmidt. Row 1-J. Bauerg J. Montgomery. Row 2--A. Boleng P. Fredeg N. Gloverg J. Meinlschmidtg M. Kinneyg A. Wesselmanng H. Koenigg J. Keuperg J. Jetty B. Oberleg R. Hohman. Row 3-N. Currensg J. Coeg B. Galeg N. Farrellg N. Carry J. Floryg S. Fucito: D. Smithg M. Keplerg M. Beckerg C. Haleyg G. Trueg S. Barkerg C. Ezzellg S. Clarkg J. Mclntosh. Row 4-B. Hessg J. Jenseng M. Waddellg N. Kip- hartg A. Pullemg G. St. Clairg P. Pilsong J. Gilbertg S. Jarvisg D. Millerg C. Snyderg C. Wadeg E. 0'Brieng D. Devoreg D. Andersong B. Taylorg J. Davisg C. Boeschling B. Shaw. TO U ITE IN AN EFFORT TO K OW EACH Ivyettes Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1940 Colors: Yellow and Green Membership: 16 Officers: Pres. N. Goode: Vice-Pres. M. Darling: Sec. A. Jones: Corr. Sec. K. Calvert: Treas.. S. Bishop. Row 1-M. Howard: J. Matthews: K. Baughman: M. Gardner: K. Cal- vert: A. Jones: S. Bishop. Row 2- B. Lee: C. Anderson: C. Hender- son: D. Ferrell: H. l-largrave: Y. Knight: M. Johnson: L. Clinton. Tally-Ho Chapter: Gamma Delta Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 50 Officers: Pres. J. Wilson: Vice-Pres. B. Buck: Treas. M. Klappert: Rec. Sec. M. Arkenau: Corr. Sec. J. Webster and S. Savery Chap. N. Walling: Hist. J. Matthews: Sgt.- at-Arms L. Ruscher. Row 1-L. Ruscher B. Buck: J. Webster: M. Klappert. Row 2- C. Navaro: S. Savery: J. Wilson: J. Matthews: N. Walling. Row 3-N. Moore: B. Duncan: C. Barnes: J. Kepler: V. Wolfe: J. Cahall: C. Cornett: J. Marazzi: M. Knox: N. Shepard: S. Ryan: H. Anderson: B. Farrell. Row 4- J. Miles: J. Race: J. Willer: P. Newton: J. Schoonoverg C. Reese: M. Weiss: C. Suer- mann: S. Hoover: C. Rundo: E. Black: B. Sallberger: R. Oliver. Row 5-C. Tessendorf: P. Lancaster: M. Conn: E. Parker: A. Will- iams: N. Morgan: M. Powensg P. Brady: J. Hallerman: L. Benson: S. Andriot: C. Coe: S. Korney: S. Janney. OTHER BETTER, TO RECEI E THE JOY Chi Lambda Chi Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1945 Colors.: Red and Gray Membership: 32 Officers: Pres. C. Reinschmidt: Vice- Pres. M. Tenner: Rec. Sec. D. Schra- der: Treas. C. Reinschmid-t: Sgt.-at- Arms S. Tieman: Chap. M. Foster: Corr. Sec. J. Flanagan: J. Fruecht- emeyer: Hist. 8: Pledge Mistress R. Bauer. Row 1-D. Schrader: J. Fruechtemeyer: M. Foster: W. Tenner: C. Reinschmidt: C. Rein- schmidt: S. Tieman: R. Bauer: J. Flanagan. Row 2-P. Miller: B. A. Brown: J. King: J. Strunk: K. Johnson: P. Lohrum: D. Satter- field: B. Jones: A. Foster: E. Lloyd: N. Miasel. Row 3-J. Jones: M. Scully: M. Wingerter: N. Schra- der: S. Shaffer: M. Bertram: A. Brown: A. Allen: K. Ritter: B. Allen: .l. Hartman: J. Fadclen. E.0.X. Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Red and White Membership: 45 Officers: Pres. K. Roberts: Vice-Pres. N. How ard: Corr. Sec. C. Cater: P. Dungan: Rec. Sec. J. Bowen: Sgt.-at-Arms J. Boehm: W. Horsch Treas. N. Andrus. Row 1-O. Hulette: N Shifflet: J. Boehm: S. Ruotf: C. Derrick: K TH T COMES Roberts: N. Howard: M. Hersh: N. Smith A. Scudder: J. Beier: A. Poole: S. Nichols Row 2-J. Stedam: C. Bolte: N. Andrews: S Giese: B. Laird: G. Lamping: J. Bowen: S Ritchie: P. Plunkett: P. Dungan: C. Carter S. Reynolds. Row 3-S. Bullington: L. Braun A. Cheatham: L. Ledford: E. Anderson: M Schmoll: K. Van Deveer: C. Wetherford: J Cheatham: P. Purcell: B. McClaren: B. Deeks B. Kunkel. HELPI G THE DISABLED Aliquippa Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1931 Colors: Maroon and While Membership: 21 Officers: Pres. L. Murphyg Vice- Pres. .l. Scolield: Rec. Sec. ll. New- ellg Corr. Sec. A. Boehm: Sgt.-ab Arms S. Wright: Pub. Mgr. D. Huecklerg Treas. G. Grunt. Row 1 -S. Wright: A. Boehm: L. Mur- phy: B. Newellg G. Grant. Row 2- S. Brothertong D. Wencksterng D. .lauchg N. Floyd: S. Floyd: S. Stephens. Row 3-C. Kissingerg S. Smith: D. Huekler: M, Harmon: S. Helms: D. Linville: L. Hillyard. Zeta Beta Kappa Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and White Membership: 26 Officers: Pres. N. J. Schwarzg Vice-Pres. J Riceg Treas. S. Davissong Sec. D. Schadel Corr. Sec. P. Connerg N. Shumateg Chap. S. Shirkg Sgt.-at-Arms B. Heath. Row 1- S. Shirkg D. Schlappg P. Connery N. Shu- Riceg N. Schwarzg S. mateg B. Heathg J. Davissong C. Schmidtg S. Broker: M. Ernst. Row 2-E. Lowg M. Kassnerg l'. Mohwg J. Culleng B. Browningg S. McMulleng J. Whit- J. Tiiilllllg S. Arnoldg S. acreg J. Dengelg Stofferg N. Schlappg M. Arnoldg S. Wilmesg D. Graug R. Schroeder. Row 3- M. Spencerg B. J. Loyg J. Johnsong J. Shafer: B. Brokerg A. Clarkeg E. Kotterg M. Dengelg L. Schadel: J. Rhoclesg S. Gatchg M. Kirk: B. Thomas: C. L. Kearns. T0 P T OUR HOULDER TO THE WHEEL 171 Chi Omega Sigma Chapter: Gamma Date of Organization: 1935 Colors.: White and Gold Membership: 25 Oflicers: Pres. J. Schoonover: Vice- Pres. D. Pratt: Treas. J. Sample: Rec. Sec. D. Wald: Corr. Sec. B. Shinkle: Sgt.-at-Arms G. McNeil. Row 1-J. Beck: D. Pratt: R. Zor- ens: J. Schoonover: E. Campbell: J. Grate: J. Sweeney. Row 2-G. Schubert: D. Wald: R. Back: L. Aigner: B. Shinkle: G. McNeil: H. Vaughn. Row 3-H. Smock: J. Ezzell: J. Royer: R. Wallin: D. Richard: C. Pennington: B. Sersion. Tri Chi Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 48 Officers: Pres. B. Dills: Vice-Pres. D. Agger: Treas. D. Stovall: Corr. Sec. J. Heathcote: R. Rye: Rec. Sec. G. Broman: Chaplin A. Halverstadt: Sgt.-at-Arms B. Surman. Row 1-A. Halverstadt: B. Surman: G. Broman: D. Agger: B. Dills: D. Stovall: J. Heathcote: R. Rye. Row 2-S. Evans: G. Engelkamp: B. Raab: J. Poole: D. Myers: D. Stoneburner. Row 3-W. Shannon: B. Hartz: I. Lerner: D. Hendrixson: E. Frantz: F. Burnett: B. Bick: M. Routt: R. Blersch: C. Games: N. Weiner: B. Swanson. Row 4-B. Noll: P. Miller: D. Gates: R. Witschger: D. Isgrig: E. Heiser: J. Lutz: D. Lerner: L. McCord: R. Wilson: G. Howard. Row 5-B. Koehne: J. Braman: J. Godley: D. Spann: J. Braun: E. Venable: B. Scherer: D. Drapp: L. Conover: R. Gephart. SUPPORT O R SCHOOL ITH ALL O R Beta Tau Omega Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1915 Colors: Maroon and Gold- Membership: 20 Oilicers: Pres. D. Russell: Treas. D at-Arms C. Wermuth. Row 1-D Oliver: D. Burge: L. Moscovitz G. Shyrighg J. Keely. Row 2-E Gilesg D. McDaniel: F. Weiprle R. Hughesg D. Russell. Kappa Tau Kappa Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1931 Colors: Red and White Membership: 40 Officers: Pres. B. Hart: Vice-Pres. Treas. L. Ingramg Rec. Sec. B. Mclntoshg Sgt.-at-Arms W. Ernstg Corr. Sec. T. Ludwigg D. Cragg: L. Lyons: Monitor J. Venn. Row 1-J. Cordes: B. Mclntoshg B. Hart: L. Ingram. Row 2- J. Conradsg G. Longg G. Lewing R. Craggg R. Wendleg D. Hnbson. Row 3-B. Kemp: J. Shewinang L. Flandreong R. Begleng T. Nel- song D. Nabors: T. Ludwigg W. Millar. Row 4--D. Swenfnrth: B. Smith: L. Lyons: G. Green: D. Plunkett: T. Schroederg R. Dellerg R. Ott: A. Roberts. Row 5-B. Johnsong J. Venng D. Currensg D. Driskellg L. Smith. R. Nelson: D. DeVoreg D. McGoron3 R. Evansg E. Lauderback. ZEAL. E PLEDGE OUR SHARE I KEEPI G 173 Olive: Corr. Sec. G. Shyrighg Sgt.- v Triginta Optimi Chapter: IV Date of Organization: 1890 Colors: Red and Gold Membership: 34 Oflicers: Pres. W. Scott: Vice-Pres. S. Titmus: Sec. B. Matson: Corr. Sec. C. McVicker: Treas. J. Boneyg Hist. J. Bryson: Sgt.-at-Arms G. Wilder and D. Lally. Row 1-D. Stephens: R. Laird: D. Lally: W. Scott: G. Wilder: C. McVicker: J. Huber: D. Brandhorst. Row 2-T. Diesman: T. Bishop: B. Donohue: D. Gulden: D. Baer: J. Boney: J. Kidwell: A. Kuehn. Row 3-B. Crigler: G. Clark: J. Roat: B. Stross: J. Gallagher: B. Dyer: B. Cade: B. Martinci: F. Johnston. I' Chi Sigma Chi Chapter: Theta Date of Organization: 1890 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 32 Officers: Pres. C. Platt: Vice-Pres. D. Engel: Rec. Sec. J. Bennett: Corr. Sec. J. Hensel Treas. G. Yoshikawa: Hist. B. Ryan: Sgt.-at Arms A. Goenawein: Pledge Captain: D. McGrath. Row 1-B. Ryan: A. Goenawein: G. Yoshikawa: D. Engel: C. Platt: J. Ben- nett: D. McGrath. Row 2-L. Loschiave: P. Moore: B. Kelley: D. Van Vyven: T. Smith: J. Louiso: J. Conlon: R. Behrman. Row 3- W. Fielman: B. Steinert: D. Moore: E. Wess- ler: D. Duffy: J. Louiso: T. Brown: D. Harris. Row 4-P. Konnersman: D. Kirkpatrick: J. Knight: B. Othling: V. Mahaifey: D. Scott: G. Von Fische1'. ANDI PROVI G O R BROTHERHOOD AND Iota Sigma Pi Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: 1903 Colors: Blne and- Gold Membership: 28 Otlicersz Pres. H. Rimmerg Vice- Pres. and Chaplain .l. Barry: Treas. D. Mallonig Sec. L. Pyles: Curr. Sec. J. Kadong Sgt.-at-Arms R, Butts and B. Chiseck. Row l--D. Malloni: .l. Barry: L. Pylesg H. Rimmerg R. Butts: .l. Kadon: B. Chiserk. Row 2 -J. Bishop: C. Stnmpf: J. Hager: G. Smith: B. Preston: Il. Scott: F. Callon. Row 3-'l'. Luce: R. Barry: B. Tyler: R. Weeks: D. Horak: B. Q Steinwart: L. Knrd.olT: 'l'. Parker: l L. Long. P01 gen. Row 2-G. Eriong 'l'. Kiskerg D. Manzler Tau Sigma mpg B. Giles: J. Gabbardg B. Von Bar J Chapter: Beta , D. Vogt: B. Carter: D. Sellkopg A. Brock Date of Organization: 1946 Colors, Black and Gold man. Row 3-T. Chapoponlog J. Kinder: S. Membership: 29 Thomas: D. Stamler: D. Pottsg B. King: G. Officers. pres. B. Giles. Vicmpresl B. Von Richardson. Bow 4-L. Wilberhamg B. Ear s Bargen. Com.. Sec. D. Seilkopg Rec. Sec' J. hartg L. Grimmer: H. Melvin: T. Ainsley Gabbardg Sgt.-at-Arms T. Hall. Row 1-J. M. Ayers? P- DiSt10l'S P- Bllfdicki J- Hilli- TO THIS E D E DEDIC TE O R E ERGIE . 5 OPPORTUNITIES- - . r 'A , Hmm--Sthudying or relaxing? Q , Qin 1 I'm starved, pop! What's for dinner tonight? ,Annan b Strenuous work like this calls for reinforcements. . . . 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Frederick, Doris Jean Frommeyer, Carol Lee Gabbard, Jim Ronald Gaenge, Donald Edwin Gallagher, James Paul Gaynor, Lucille Agnes Gazaway, Bill 1419 Kenova 6325 Dierra 3536 Stettinius 4517 Eastern '3816 Eileen Dr. 1646 Dell Ter. 3915 Dumont St. 3050 O'Bryon St. Geil, Edward Thomas 3724 Park Ave. George, Theodore Roosevelt 2811 Ashland Ave. Gephart, Raymond Leroy 3765 Pennsylvania Giese, Shirley Ann 3601 Madison Rd. Giles, William Yale 4878 LeBlond Ave. Gillespie, Tom Jackson 3215 Hardisty Glover, Natalie Ellen . 5200 Reading Rd. Goenawein., Allen Douglas 3856 Marburg Ave. 1135 165 1275 1265 1375 185 185 185 185 1275 1135 175 1365 185 175 1135 1135 1265 1135 185 1135 1305 1135 1135 185 1365 1365 1135 1135 165 1275 195 1295 185 1135 1365 1375 1275 185 1265 195 1305 1265 185 185 165 1265 195 1265 185 1375 195 Gohs, Ken Werner 6439 Graceland Golden, Geraldine Marilyn 1926 Catalina Ave. Good, Carolyn Juliet 3216 Observatory Ave. Goodell, Lucy Alice 3676 Saybrook Ave. Gordon, Doris Faye 5139 Camargo Rd. Graham, Ophelia 5805 Chandler St. Graver, Darlene 3780 Drake Ave. Gray, James Ernest 4101 Paxton Ave. Hague, Jacqueline Mae 1867 Kinney Ave. Haines, Bob Earl 4413 Verne Ave. Hall, Tom 2727 Ridgewood Ave. Hallerman, Judith Anne 3592 Monteith Hamlin, Marian Ann 1829 Fairfax Ave. Happ, Sally Ann 6927 Ken Arbre Rd. Harden, Stuart Coerte 2448 Eastern Ave. Hargrave, Helen Judith 3077 Mathers Harold, Kathy 4609 Wadd Harris, Joe Wayne 2951 Madison Rd. Hart, George William 6738 Belkenton Pl. Harvey, Judy Eileen 6250- Corbly Hayes, Janet Imagene 422 Strafer St. Heathcote, James Arnold 2484 Observatory Heinz, Joyce Marie 5054 Madison Rd. Henderson, Carolyn 1303 Burdett Ave. Henderson, Jackie Marlene 4100 Whetsel Ave. Hermann, Jean Louise 6745 Doon. Ave. Herrmann, Kenneth Louis 2627 Handasyde Ave. Herschelman, Betty Jane 1117 Herschel Ave. Hersh, Margery Ann 3652 Burch Ave. Hill, Connie Mae 1925 Lehigh Hill, Nellie Faye 5206 Stewert Ave. Hillyard, Lois Estell 507 Hoge St. Hines, Earline 2932 Gilbert Ave. Hofferth, James Donald 6267 Crestview Pl. Hogan, Lillian Henrietta 2808 Park Ave. Hohman, Ruth Edna 1772 Lawn Ave. Honeysuckle, Bettie Jayne 6305 Chandler St. Houstler, Dorothy May 1649 Clic Ave. Howard, George Allan 3342 Evanston Howard, Norma Jeanne 3146 Portsmouth Ave. Huguely, Lillian Delores 5417 Ravenne St. Ignatius, John Dudley 1436 Sutton Ave. Ingram, Frank Lequellec Cincinnati Club Irvan, Jack 1552 Dixmont Irwin, Charles William 5017 Anderson Pl. 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Keuper, Joyce Kinder, James Kinder, Sharon Evelyn Kinney, Mary Kirchner, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Richard Klappert, Monta Knapp, Patricia Donnelly Dr. 6314 Hammel Ave. 6643 Dante Ave. 5311 Whetsel Ave. 7308 Scottwood Ave. 1600 Jonathon Ave. 6607 Halcy Ave. 3005 Walter St. 6738 Montgomery 1448 Burney 1345 Herlin Pl. 3516 Clarkwood Place 3414 Edwards Rd. 211 Gilman Ave. 3787 Hyde Park. Ave. 3614 Tamarrack 2687 Cedarbrook Dr. 1551 Dana Ave. 3760 Earlscourt Knox, Ma1'ilyn Koenig, Helen Koester, Margaret Joan 1634 Brandon. Ave. Konnersman, Paul 2575 Linwood Rd. Lacefield, Kenneth 1013 Windsor St. Lange, Rosemary Eleanor 2722 Markbreit Langefeld, Nelson Owen 5721 Montgomery Rd. Langhorst, Carl August 1927 Lawn Ave. Lanham, Phyllis Alma 4610 Plainville Rd. Lapthorn, Mary Leota 4719 Plainville Rd. Lapthorn, Selma Louise 4719 Plainville Rd. 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Spann, Richard Edward 3680 Grovedale Pl. Spathelf, Sara Anne 1657 Summit Specht, Betty Claire 845 Wm. H. Taft Spencer, Marilyn Ruth 332 Collins Ave. Sper, John Ronald 3614 Madison Rd. Staley, Robert Landwehr 6441 Crestview Ave. Stedam, June Catherine 3301 Woodburn Ave. Steinhoff, Edward 1734 Beacon St. Steinmetz, Janet Marie 3749 Pennsylvania Ave. Stempfly, Gil Lyle 32 Aldon Le. Stewart, Jack De Mar 3859 Odin Stimpert, Jane Margaret 3444 Stettinius Storm, Wilma Kathleen 2304 May St. Stovall, David 3303 Lambert Pl. Stross, Bill Joseph 5926 Beacraft Ave. Sturgeon, Robert John 2353 Boone St. Surguy, J ohn.ny Robert 1280 Morten Surman, Robert Clemens 1648 Sutton Swanson, Charles Vardiman 1404 E. 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