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

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ou Wm 3AM in 5 WITHROW ANNUAL WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL, CINCINNATI, OHIO on were one among fAe onudanolzs LU 0 3 a little path. down from Madison fhrougI-I the stillness of the trees .- I the busy bustle of Erie Avenue above which i looms the fOWer. misty In the morning air ! i J i I thawed! tlw loatllwayd past the vacant bleachers and fowards the stadium along the shaded. cinder path MJA-Mvw. ,emmmmzmng Oh. so many steps and then the winding drive reserved-especiully for Iiffle Withgowifes and big buses to Willrow This is yOur school. You made history this year. as did the first Withrowites-w the class of '20. They gave you this legacyoo spirit to equal. a tradition to uphold. and a record to better. You. in turn. are bequeathing this to following classes. You may be proud of the way you have fulfilled this bequest. eaclt morning unfiflg'naffy 7m; ; . 221::a3111ll'!lm';t3 file dcene Axame a amigar one. W U' Way4e . . . you arrived early enough to leel the bleak hollowness ol empty corridors before you melted into the throbe bing mob which packed the main hall every morning. Looking back at those first busy days. you didn't realize that soon you would be caught in the tedious turmoil of doily routine, This minutia was marked by inconsequential 05 well as red-Ietter days which. just 05 0 looking glass reflects its surroundings. are mirrored in the pages of this book. Somewhere in the hubbub. in the warmth ol the very midst or the coldness of its edges. you were thereF-you were a port oi it all. It doesn't matter whether you like sports or fashions. books or looks. opera or ion; for this annual is dedicated to you. It is a picture of you 05 you. and others with you, made your way through Withrow during 19537 54. Perhaps it you reconstruct the mere block and white engravings on these pages into colorful file you will find yoursell reliving each incident. ioviol 0r tear-stinging, wise or otherwise. They may recoil a hard earned honor or on envious pong for such. 0 moment oF lozy delight or o scram- blecl study hour. These moods mixed with modes ol phen- omenon mounted to tie together this bookeo book of you for you. But all this started back with the dolly routine as you met the solitude of on early arrival or the magnitude of 0 main hall mob . . . 53-3 dgploeol uncler lAe 8:25 wire. .90 tlu'a is your own diary 0f tAe year EDITORS Ron Deller Karen Srith Roberta Ringhand Diane Cleland Rolene Oliver AI Schweffman Dick Cragg Art Literary Business Advertising Art Advertising Sales 1953-1954 wAilg Mm Wm 3Aere . . . AS A TEACHER OR ADMINISTRATOR page 15 AS A STUDENT OR PUPIL page 31 AS A WHEEL OR SPOKE page 97 AS AN ATHLETE OR SPECTATOR page 139 AS A FRATER OR uSOROR page 179 AS A BUYER OR SELLER page 205 your final clay wad fiffecl wifA tAe HOME ROOF HSSIGNYHEHTS vb SEnIORs : W93 MW :t'n'a 5H wucuwns LJIRL: -1irha-.357 , BOHL' 9mm SQPHONIORES I '50 - JLHFI'IH 915 7 ....k ., 53 -- i7+ 101 Junior High students were directed to their 1954 home while seniors discovered some new locations That first day. uIs my name there? - the wise fools. their home- room listsI and girls. changing their minds and programs. con udton 0 getting dituateo! for tAe You spent many precious minufes in line outside the bookroom door wailing to get those important initial supplies. s Rooms. . . Programs. . . Fees. . . Supplies and Things. Alas. poor Freshies. you knew them only $00 WeH-espedally on those hectic hrsf days of schooh And you were oFso very familiar with book- room hnes and money - always going out. Remember the excitement of rediscovering all your friends. formed and heohhy from the long vocation. the newness Of your schedule, not always without its knots, and the change in room numbers which had even the Holm'rghfy seniors running in circles. in fees? fofiowing gear, wlten, 3000 dfrong, How many cards? How many books? The number of minutes? Seconds? How many miles? you udecl ulo tAe loface. The number of times the key turned? You were only one of 3,l64 students. but you formed 0 very necessary cog in the great machinery of Withrow. In the course of one short year you slicl into ploce in classrooms about l.5l2 times. unaware that in doing so you polished 1.5l2 choirs: and did you know that while you were in those Choirs you wrote over l7 mites and filled in 53 cords? Then too. how many times did you trudge up and down the L630 steps, maybe to open your locker one of the 408 times? And if you have ever silently counted the remaining minutes in o closs, you know that you have seen 73,710 minutes come and go. This time, though. includes the precious 328200 seconds of lunch. where you helped to consume 304000 pounds of Food. And when you graduate you will have left your name in more than 50 books and each of those books wiH hove left with you something ot whot it has had to soy However: all the statistics in the world do not make C! school. What does? You and 3ylb3 hke you . . . because YOU Were There! + Weary wends The working dcy - doesn't it. Miss Irwin? Dig that real nervous noise! That band is really gone! a, eac er Mr. Mathias prepares all the teachers for those I-o-n-g months of school. These are your teachers. From your first day or Withrow to your losi one, they are your Friends as well as your insfrucfors. They are all interested in you and your acriviries, Sometimes their value goes unrecognized, bur usuolly you realize tho? They are peoplewpeople os willing to praise as to discipline. The vast responsibility your teachers haveFmolding The youth of to- doy in ft: the citizens of tomorrodeeserves your co-operofion. Remember them 05 instructors and leaders. and also friends. a 6? Fr 3: 1:3 jovial ihoughtlul attentive serious clminidfrafion anolfac- As much a port of Wilhrow's life as the Annual. is our popular Mr. Mathias. His. love for and pride in Wifhrow have made hlm well-likecl and respected by both The faculty and the student body, None of your problems are too insignificant for his interest and he is always ready to help. The great pride he takes in Withrow's traditions and activities is equalled only by our own pride in his very capable leadership. Mr. Mathias is friendly and kind To all who meer him, and an example OF his generous nolure i5 lhe fact That every year he urges us to give to Coney Creek School. When we remember Withrowl he will be 0 pleasant port of that memory. Again. those familiar words. 'lOur pledge to the flag. Mr. Mathias, Principal Mr. Mathias is known br denying no one c: chance for guidance in imporfonr decisions concerning present and Future plans. Little Withrow flourishes under The firm and capable hand of ifs principal. noted for his sincerity and interest. Mr.Vigard Each iunl'or 0nd senIor boy of Wifhrow is given careful guidance and marked attention by our able assistant principal. Miss Agerfer The cleor-cut decisions and the lwinkle in her eyes are both 0 port of Miss Agerter dean of Sophomore. iunior. and senior girls. exempfifiecl h? eucl- If you Would like to dfscuss 0 personal. vocurionol, or collegi- ate question with one who is interested in shoring :hEs prob- lem. you should proceed to ome of Wirhrow's friendly centers of information, service. and personal concern: the deons' offices. Here on alert and sincere counseling sfcncf maintains a worm in- terest in your welfare and renders advice and assistance io 0H. Mrs. Konrad Giving our freely with tardy excuses. and timely advice are tasks of Mrs. Konrad. the assistant dean and adviser to girls. E. 4:. Miss Tilford A sunny smilel c: cherry heIIQ a wonderful understanding are a port of Miss Tilford. friend and adviser of girls' social dubs. Miss Murphy Freshmen girls find in her a lasfing Friendship and patience for coping with their many first year troubles. Mr.RudoIf A gentle but firmly guiding hand and sincere interest in The efforts of un- derclossmen ore Traits o$ Mn Rudolf. Mr. NikoloFF Co-governor of the inferlroternify council, Mr. Nikoloff is always willing to help the boys' clubs solve all their knotty problems 2O FACU LTY Row 1 Argubrighl. Mrs. Bernice; Mathematics HNow in my Math book . . J Atkins. Dorothy: English We all grow by mental shocks! Beck. Virginia: English. Withrow Players Honest Injun! Bisceglia. Barbara: Typing. Shorfhond Consider the source. Blasberg. Grace; Physical Education. Healfh. G.A.A. I've got a, job for you. Boling. Mrs. Jane: English. Mathematics Let,s be quiet! Bowman. Mary: Mothemafics Follow the rules! Row 2 Braunecker. Elizabeth; English Of course you can do itV Broudbent. Adah; Art. Costume Design $909M people can wear that, but . . . ! Cannon. Marvin: Science. Mathematics Dow: foul things up! Caskey. Homer T.: Chemistry Holey, Holey, Holey! Caveman, Monica; Hisrory Outlines wre one of the best study tools for history! Coe. Ruth; Social Studies Wust a moment! Conwell. Mrs. Kathleen: Typing. General Businessl Tholion That's the worst news I've heard all day! Row 3 Davidson, Welter: Chemistry Wf you cmft stand the smell . . .1 Banner. Lillian 5.; Physiology, Biology. Red Cross Club Class, try to reason it out! Downer. Mrs. Marie: English. Social Studies uE'ue'ryo'mfs eyes to the front. No Picture DuBruyne. Mrs. Phyllis Rue: Home Economics Club's, P-L-E-A-S-E! Eppinger. Jeunef're; Spanish. Spanish Ciub Ay de mi! Fels. Angeline: Mathematics Nothing short of vight is right! Gafes. Emery: English. Minstrels ngt clownW Gilmand. William: Physical Education Football Good football is played by the aggressive player! Row 1 hpposite pagd Gillmcn. Mrs. Ada: English I don't know No Picture Gooley. Garner: Solesmanship and Advertising. Merchan- dising. Future Merchandisers HAbsolutely correct! Graham. Eleanor: Mathemarics. Alpha Y;Teens You have to show me! Grove. Ruth; Latin. Gena Togafo Hen! Hen! atrenng ancl unolerdtancling; acluice Row 2 Huliczer. Mrs. M.; Physical Education. G.A.L. Q uz'et d'mw-L. y No Picture Harise . Mrs. Ethel; American History. American Problems. History Club The7'e is no royal marl in learning. Hauck. Richard: Biology. Physiology. Reserve Footboil Y0u, gotta love it. Haymond. George: Priming Hf you dmft like it, get out! Row 3 Hedges. Joe; Science. Jr Hf. Varsity Fooiboll and Basketball nLetfs lower the boom! Heger. J. Herbert; BIology. Visual Aids Camera Club Sharpen that focus. Heis. Ellen H.: World History. Civics Let,.s get the iumlework in on. time! Row 4 Hensel. Alber? HPop ; Physical Education. Jr. Hi. Athletics. Minstrels HFILH inP' Higgins. James: Traffic. Lunch Room, Geography. Track. Cross Country. lnterfrofernity Athletics HLet's g0, kiddies! Hildebrandt. Mary; English 'Oh, dorm: you. just hate these Lights! Row 5 Holder. Fred: Mechanical Drawing Be sure the line is straight. Holland. Thersa; Mathematics Donft tip the chairs? Honeisrer. Frank: Woodwork W00 :1, goorl job! ounclecl 0n wid 0m n . . and don't forget the clutch is on the left. and the brake on fhe righf and that long, oblong pedal - No! That's the windshield wiper! 2l 22 Whether an original or copied design. it's sure to be a joy forever. With Mr. HoFFmiesfer and modern ma- chinery, who? can stop a creative boy with ideas? FACULTY Row 1 Howard. Wilbur; Vocal and Instrumental Music Okay, here we go. Huheey. John; Physical Education. Basketball. Baseball Mercy. Hunt. C. M.: History Won't you pipe down and give me a chance .9 Row 2 Hutchinson. Mrs. Elverfa: Science W want a two page writc-up on this film. Irwin. Mildred: Mathematics Win to the football gach Kclmml Inez; Commercial Studies Don't forget youT homework! Row 3 Keller, Mamie; World History History usually repeats but not in the smug way. No picture Kimble. Darwin, Jay; Science ULefs work this met together. Knoechel. Mrs. Florence: Home Economics mh, gully! Knosi'. Ralph; Bookkeeping. Lockers Tickets. Lunchroom Wt has to be ALL right before you get rm 71'. Row 4 Krupp, Ruth LizeHe; Social Studies HYou may use pencilf, Kreuzman, Mrs. Stella: Arr H115's got to be fu'rwtimml. Ladley. Mrs. Mildred; English, Annual Literary Adviser Let's Icu'r'u to follow instructions! guinea! tArouglL eX- Row 5 bpposile pogd Lolly. Mrs. Dorothy; Physical Education. Health. G.A.A. Hey, youP Lincks. Mrs. Lulubelle; Library WJh, 7L0! Lyons. David: Industrial Arts KLet me have your attention.U Row 1 Maish. Mrs. Marian: Latin. English, Gens Togafo 1'5, are, was, were, never take an objectlm No picture Martin. Ansel: Choirs. Giee Clubs. Choral Music, Madrigal WY, fe, fa, fa, fum! Maffhews. Roy: General Mathematics. Rifle Club It's completely out of order, totally uncalled for, and beside the point! Meredith. Ellis: English 2' love to be cowecta 5, Miles. Mrs. Dolores; Oroi You'rre not talking loud enough. Moormann. Hildegarde; English SILakespewre would twrn in his grave! Mudge. Rosalie; Spanish ' Don,t be late! Nicely, Charles; Office Practice, Lunchroom. Annual Business Adviser Tell them I 'm up in the lunch'room? Row 2 Nikoloff. Mrs. Sylvia: German. English. German Club uFrische Luft! Nimmo. Lomond; Physical Education. Track. Cross Country HRun 'til you drop! g perience; enclfedd atored 0f $nowfeolge Nolan. Nora Mae: English Speakin of Dublin. Noonan. Mrs. Frances: Home Economics. Homemaking, Home Economics Club I know how you feel! Oberschmidf. Carl: Electricity 'Uust think! Owens. Andy: Mathematics. Bowling. Golf Now, olassW Parks. Aletha: Geography, Typing Correct pasture. Row 3 Perin, Kate; Sciences Don't be afraid to answer; we wmft laugh. No picture Perin. Louisa; Mathematics Wire you sure you understand? Pfister. Robert: Arr. Annual Art Adviser Well, are we all. awake this morning? Pooley. Mary Helen; Library Have you looked in the card catalogue yet? Fortune. Mrs. Alice: Mathematics 0110 fo'r Pete's salve! Renshaw. Marvin: History, English. Journalism. Tower News uEveryone to 113! Reynolds. thel: Engl3sh uGi'rls, please be quiet! Rhollans, Arthur E.; Business Administraiion. Businesa Low, Bookkeeping, School Treasury g$Understaxmi? 23 24 FAC U LTY Row l Richey. R. Carl: Science Well, well! Robinson. Mabel: Physical Education, First-Aid, G.A.A. The water's not that cold! Rolfes. Frank: Science. Foofboll and Basketball ' Keep low, keep law! No picture Rosenberger. Margie: Public Speaking. Speech, Dromotics. Tholion. Dramatic Club These are not making chairs .1 Russell. Marvin; Driver Training. Reserve Boskefboll. Swim- ming Now, what year, hon? Sanders. Adelaide: Mofhemofics Kpor tomorrow . . . hint! Schirmer. Herbert: Arts and Crafts uAlways glad to help an old friend. Schroeder. Helen: French. French Club Darmez-vous .9 Row 2 Schroer, Dale: General Business. Business Moth. Beta Chi Promptness is the most important factor in business. Seay. Nellie: Typing. Shorthand Keep your eyes on the book. Shafer. Mrs. Barbara: Physical Education, Firsf-Aid. 0AA. Come on, kids, let's look alive! Shaffer, Luella: History E'verybodyb got a problem! No picture anal a CAUIILCQ t0 Sherman. Harold: Hisfory, Tennis Coach ULnezyitisW Sibcy. Jessie: English HYon dorm: have to be stupid! Simon, Joe: English ZS'I'L-hwl'L-h! Sleight. Ralph; Mathematics. Science. Jr. Hi. AthleHcs HDiagram? and describe! Row 3 Smith. Edwin: Physics. Physics Club Well, you dith do so well this time. Smith. George: Harmony, Bond. Theory. Instrumental MUSIC. Minstreis Tl1erc wmft be a Minstrels this year! Smith. Ross: MeIoI Wkt to work! Srofe. John Garner: World History. Sociology and Econ- omics. Philologio Hella, hello, hello! Sfeinmeh. Rolland; General Science. Radio. Radio Club uHave you hewrtl the story of the Klotclmnak-e'r? No Picture Stose. llo: Art Okay, it's time to clean up! Taylor. Helen Holbrook: English. G,A.A. lSpeak now or forever hold your peace. Thornton. Mrs. Dolores: Science Tis- slzarper than a serpent's tooth to have a thankless child! earn--given witA any? . m, Row 1 Tilford. Jean: American Problems. Girls' Social Club AJ- viser. Sfuden? Council Now in Europe the 7:307:16 . . . 1 Tracy, Virginia; Home Economics. Red Cross Club Put the handles to the bm-lc of the stove. Wagner. Robert: Social Studies, Jr. Hi. Boys' Adviser Take off like a frea'rl of turtles! Wagner. Stella; English. G.A.A. Time 'H'lU'l-VEH all too fast! No picture Row 2 Walker. Kearn: Typing Shorthand. Secretarial Practice . 1 No picture Walker. Maxine: Social Studies. Jr. Hi. Girls' Adviser 'Tf I can get here from Lov-elmut on, time, you mm get here on time 1500! Warner. Florence; Oral Look at me? Williams. Anne: English char me! Row 3 Wirfh' Roy; Physical Education. Health. First-Aid HK'it'k twenty, pull twenty, then sprint five. Wood. June: English, Scribblers You fuwc time for wlmt you really want to do! Wood. Leona: Home Economics Girls, please durdt comb your hair in the I.-it,clw'n,. ' Aignd o inferedt adLeo! in return. Paiient and persistent. Mr. Nicely trains a new cashier. who strains all muscles. at- Iempfing to grasp fhis new form of muddling mathe- matics. the cash register. 25 26 x MisstHoeer Miss Bolmer Miss Bolte Inlmm Immm Miss Madden w mumu mm ScAoo f Serviced Amidst every day's bustle 0nd rustle are the secretaries whose work, rang- ing trom tulttlling the head men's commands to answering endless Inquiries ot the desk, begins before 8:25 and lasts 'titl 'woy past 3:00. Whistle while you work this is the merry motto of the hustling crew that blithely mans our switchboard and assembles our absence slips day after day. .unmm Millions of keys and mountains of money. + Pens, purses, and pencil Sharpeners! Remember ITBer your Iickefs here!H 28 3A0 $eelaerd 0f Wilwow-com$ining Miss Fulreide's food! It's no wonder Mr. Higgins and Mr. Knosl have to hold back Ihe expectant hungry horde. Pfitzer deruice. and his LUNCHROOM AND JANITORIAL STAFFS Someone once said AH the World's a stage. Going on this supposition, you are the actors. your teachers the directors and producers. But don't you too often tend to forget the people behind the scenes? The lunch room stench preparing you the best lunches in the city, and the icnitors. picking up after more than three thousand teenagers. keep Withrow's show on the road mcintctntng the weIl-be'tng of the entire cost. assistants us they attempt to keep WHS clean and tidy. '29 i 1 014 WI ? .7 ere 6L6 . . . o o the door for many new occupations. + It's hard to learn this way. but he's just too tired. To cram or nol to cram, that is the quesfion. We cram! Big horns need a lot of wind. a, Simian: S-f-r-e-f-c-h! Exercises seem grueling but make you healthy citizens. Who? is 0 student? According to Webster 0 sfudenf is 0 learner or scholar. To a teacher 0 student is someone to be helped a person to be fought Parents see you 05 a nighi-owl, their worry and their hope For The future. You think of yourself as on adult: 0 selF-suf-Ficienf. con- fidenr person: 0 world-weary sophisticate: 0 great philos- opher, fhe paragon o? wisdom H yet one of the crowd. To feHow studenis you are a friend. shoring happy schoof days. Of all these which is right? Whose definition fifs best? 3 l 32 j dource 0 privle-dhwlenf government. The epitome of success - holders of the top oHices These are the of Council. Four years ago our predecessors brought forth In this schoot 0 new idea h the Student Council. It's oim h to provide 0 more democratic student government. Now this institution is running smoothly. The council is composed of representottves from each at the tour classes. This yeons ogendo contained campaigns for the cleaning up at hails. rooms. and tountoins. the sponsoring at some dances. and the instigating of a suggestion box. Under this councitt Withrow shalt have a new birth of treedom: gow ernment ot the students, by the students, and tor the students. scenes of action. the council meetings where your ideas are formed into plans for the future. um Student Council: Left to right: Row l-C. Wagner: N. Boolh: S. Assing; N, Kiphurl: P. Davis: J. Levi: K. Freese: C. King. Row FL Horn; A. SauerFIeld: J- JOHNSON P4 TUYIOFT D. GI'CIU: J. King: B. Grau; J. Merrilees; V Burns: B, Swenforlh; N. Jenkins: B. Gefgey: J. : Hepp: J, Porter; H. Jetty. Row 2-M. Ammond: M. A. Miller: B. Bennett; G. King: T. Green; 3. Nelson; D. Meyers; J. Godley: M. 1 Brown; J. Moesfu: M. E. Vance; V. KnOSl: H. Waihel: C. Brefeld: M. Coleman. Row 5-LA Long; G. Cobb; J. Venn: D. DeVore; H. Gebbie; J. Shouse: J. Wheelrighf: B. Dominique. Row 3 L. Grafton: J. De- R. Armor; E. Eggers; R. Grimmer: W. Shannon: C. Collins; B. Bender- Vere: P. Marlow; C. Poll: M. A. Flee; J. Gleason; V. Usher; M. L. rnclwl R. Fickins: D. Lauderback. WanrecL-your ideas on school improvements. Projects like these keep the council commiHees hopping. :c' . I 33 114:! m at 't' w ., i it 3A0 uture - .7 Coliing oli iuniors and seniors To begin planning your Futures! Perhaps you have a iob in mind; or maybe you ore Thinking of college. No matter. Withrow end its eiiicient Faculty are prepared to bring you the best possible inlormoe tion for your various goals and ambitions. Ail juniors hove the opportunity To benefit by Career Week. This is 0 week dedicated to help you go about finding cu iob or deciding upon the speci- fic vocation you desire. These conferences con- sist of five hour-iong discussions, one eoch day for 0 week Juniors have The privilege of choos- ing the topics They wish to know most about: while The guest speakers have The pleasure ot providing them with this information. Quoiitied personnel are recruited to explain to the students how to attain their future goals in Their chosen field. Another aspect for solving problems For the future is College Night, which is beneticiol To many, This porticuior occasion is set aside For The express purpose of aiding you in moking your decision concerning the coilege to attend. Necessary knowledge about The college that will besT prepare you for your profession is learned during the course of the evening. A iisted selec- tion oi leading colleges is available ior oli who are interested. Three are chosen by each mem ber of the senior Cicss and on o pre-orronged evening The senior gets together with his porents trying to choose a college, They discuss with the representative the pros and cons oi the school. Both of these events are eagerly looked forward To and opprecioted by all who attend. The first assembly enioyed hearing abouf O.M.I. nplm 1m W5 human WWW lndusrmi f: REHKH..- SUIH'I' ILLUmAnxL , 13W $412M; HIGH Kmmomm; 5mm 3b SENIORS Read across-Row I AIGNER, LARRY MATTHEW: C.O.S.. Pres. 4. AILLES. CRAIG RAYNOR: Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Nor wood: Spanish Club 3: Senior Choir 3.4; Minstrels 3.4-; Football 3.4: Annqu Represenmtive 4-. ALEXANDER. ALICE SARAH Iggy : Baseball l.2. ALLEN. CAROLE LEE: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Miami, Florida; Fumre Merchandising 4; Bowfing 3; Annuai Lit. Stuff 3; Z.B.K.. Corr. Sec. 4. ANDERSON. CONSUELLA Connie : Home Economics Club 3.4; History Club 2; G.A.A. l,2.3.4-; Hockey 3.4; Basketball 2.3.4: VoHeyA baH I.2.3.4: BusebuH 2.3.4; Y-Teens 3; ivyeHes V, Pres. 4. ANDERSON, HELENA ELLIOTT: Dux Famine: Scribblers. V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Spanish Club 3.2.3; Senior Choir 4: Madrigal 4; Glee Club 2.3: Minstrels I.2.3.4; S.AA. I.2.3.4; Archery 1; Hockey 3.4: VoHeyball 1.4: Basketball L4; Baseball 1; Dance Club 2; Withrow Players i.2.3, Corr. Sec. 4: Annual Representative I; Tower News 2.3.4: Tower News Representative 2.3.4: Tully-Ho. ANDREWS, GAYLE ESTHER HMIdgef : Gens Togofo 3: Junior Choir 2: Choir 3.4-: G.A.A. 2; VolFeyboll 2; Baseball 2: Y-Teens l. Row 2 ARCHIE, JANIE LOUISE. ARNOLD, ELEANOR SUE: Entered Wifhrow in Sophomore year from Versomes. Kentucky. ASHBROOK. CAROLYNE JOYCE Sandy : G.A.A, l.2.4.' Sofrbcll 1.2.4; Individual Sporfs 1.2: Lunchroom l.2.3. ASSING. MARY LOUISE HLGU : Dux Famine: Sfudenf CouncH 4; .4 denior-a wefgtltuma'o! clictionary ancla Scribblers 3.4; German Club NZ, Pres. 3: Gens Togolo 3.4.- Hlslcry Club 4: G.A,A. I.2,3.4; Archery 2: Hockey I.3.4: VoHeyboH l.2.3.4: Basketball l.2.3.4.' BcseboH 1.23.4: Bowlfng 4: E.O.X.. Corr. Sec, 4, BACK. RICHARD SCOTT Dick : FootboH Mgr. I.2.3,4; C.O.S,. V. Pres. 4. BACON. BEVERLY ANN Bev : History Club 2: Spanish cmb 1.2: Minstrels 2.3.4; G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Archery l.4: Volleyball 1.2.4: Baskerbcll l.2.4: Baseball 1.2.4; Wirhrow Players l.2.3.4-; Tower News Representa- t'we 1.2.3.4: Tower News Reporter 2,3,4; Tennis Club 2: Cheerleader 3.4: Altruisf. Sgt at Arms 4. BADER, RICHARD HENRY ALBERT Dick . Row 3 EAESSLER, GOTTFRIED ALONZO CARL Fred : German CMb 2.3. BAKER. JERRY LEE: Camera Ciub I.Z,3; Rifle Club 12. BANKEMPER. MARY RUTH HMary : Entered Withrow In the Junior year from Dayton. Ohia: Future Merchandising 4; GAA. 3: Bowling 3: Z.B.K. BAUGH, ROBERT LOUIS: TIp-Toppers 3, V. Pres. 4, BECKER. MARILYNN BARBARA LynnFe : Spanish Club 2: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Hockey 2.3: Volleybal! l.2.3.4: Basketboil 2.4: Bowling 4: Dance Club l.2:Tower News SroH 2.4: Pep Squad l;Tennis Club 1.2.3: 50.x. BEGLEY. BETTY LEE Bell : Scribblers 4'. French Club 2.3,4: History Cbb l.2: Tower News SfoH 2.4: Pep Squad 1'. Tennis Club 1.23; 8.0.x. BElER. JEANNINE ALMA Neom'e : Lolin Club i2: Junior Choir 2: Glee Club 3,4: G.A.A. 2.3.4; Hockey 2: VolleybaH 3.- BosketbuH 2; Baseball 2.3: Bowling 4: Annual RepresemctNe 2'. Alpha Y I: E.O.X-. Rec. Sec. 4. Read across-Row 1 BELL. SALLY ANN: Entered Withrow from Walnut Hills of end of Freshman year: Ammo! SIQH 2; Tower News Staff 2.4: A.B.K.. Hist 4. BENJAMIN. MARJORIE Margy : Spanish C1ub 4: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. 1: Hockey 1: Bowling 1: Withrow Players 4: A.B.K. V. Pres. 4. BENNETT, BARBARA JANE Bob : Home Economics 2.3.4; Firs? Aid CM: 2: Beta Chi 4. Row 2 BENSON. JOHN A. Benny : Band L2; Minstrels 2: T.S. BENTLEY. DAVID JOSEPH Dave : PhiHlogio 3.4; Gens Togom 1.2.3: ThaHGn 3.4: Tower News Reporter 2, Hrs? Page Asst. 3: First Page Editor 4: Camera Chub 1; Physics Club 4. BERRY, CLARENCE EVERETT HCbrobeHe . Row 3 BERRY. WILLiAM EDWARD Bill . BERTRAM. MARY LOUISE: GAA. 1: Baseball l.2.' Baang 2; Basker- boH 1: Tip Toppers H2; C.L,C., Rec. Sec. 4. BISHOP. JAMES RICE Jim : Swimming 4: C.O.S. Row 4 BISCHOF, RICHARD JAMES Dick . BLERSCH, RAYMOND GEORGE Ray : Student Come?! 4: Senior Choir 1.2.3.4; Madrigal 2.3.4; Minstrels I.2.3.4: Foofboll 1.2: Baseboli 2.3.4; Tri Chi. Chop. 4. BLOOMFIELD. CAROLYN Bloomie : Alpha Y Teens 2. Pres. 4. Row 5 BLUM. RENA MARY HRene : G.Pxfx. 2.3.4; VoHeybaH 2.3.4; Bowling 3.4: Tip Toppers 1.2. BOCK. WILLIAM RILEY Bill : Swimming Team 2.3.4: Tennis Team I.2.3.4: Tiger Chub 3.4, BOECKLER. JOYCE ANN HJoy : Home Economics 3; AMDHO Y Teens 3. JQCOVLCI- Aanol trams- You were ihere when the class officers were Tad Schroeder pres., Jerry Venn-v. pres.. Jean Moesta -sec.. and Nancy Kiphart Ireas.-four of the best. 37 38 Bewildered little Miss Inno- cent Funds Ihaf The depth of the problems in her Senior Heallh Class seems to per- plex and startle only her. SENIORS Row 1 BOGGS, SHEILA RAE: Home Economics 23; Alpha Y 3.4. BOWMAN. CAROLE WHITNEY '80 : Entered Withrow in Junior year lorm Hillsdale; History Club 3.4; anslrels 3.4: GAA. 3.4: Hockey 3, Manager 4', VoHeyboH 3.4: BoskefbuH 3.4; BuseboH 3.4: Bowling 3,4; lndivlduul Sports 4; ToHyiHo. Corr. Sec. 4. BOWMAN, SHIRLEY ANN kkMae : Future Merchandising 4: 59!. of Arms 4; Lunchroom 3.4. Row 2 BRADFORD, NANCY JO: Home Economics 2: Bowling Ill: VoHoyr boH l.2; BosketboH 2: Camera Club 1. BRADLEY. MARLENE LOIS: 6AA. 3,4; VoHeyboIl 3: Basketde 3; Tennis Cub l. BRADY. PATRICIA LEE Pot : French Club 2.3.4; Hislory Club 2.3. Seo-Treas. 4-: Minstrels 3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3. Hist, 4.- Hockey 1.2.3.4: VoHeybull l.2,3.4'. Basketball l.2,3.41 Bowling 1.2.3, Manager 4; Indi- vidual Sports 3.4: Oang Club I.3.4; Tennis Club l.2.3: ThOHCm 2: Tolly-Ho, Trees. 4. Row 3 ERAMAN, ELLIS JAMES HJim : Sigma Gamma: Phililogio 3.4? Stu- dent Council I.Z: Latin Club T1; French Club 3,4; Minstrek 2.3.4; Football Manager 3,4: Annual Represeniolive LZ; Tower News Rep, resentolive 3: Tiger CMJb 4; Beta Hi-Y 4; Tri Chi. V. Pres. 4. BRANCH, PATRICIA ANN For : Bowling 4: AIpho-Y 2; Treasurer's Office 3'. Aliqufppc. BRANSCUM. ALICE FLORENCE Flo : Future Merchandising 4-: Base- boll l: VoHeyboH 1. Row 4 BRENNAN, FLORA EVELYN: Dux Famine: Scrlbblers 3.4; Gems Tagola 2: French Club 3.4: History CMJb 3; Junior Choir 2: Gfrls' Glee Club 3.4: G.PLA. I.2.3.4: Hockey 2,3,4: Volleyball 1.2.14; BoskofboH 1.2.3.4: Boang Club 1.4-; Dance Cth 2; Outing Club 3; Tennis Chnb 3: ln- deud Sports 3: Tower News Reporter 3.4: Altruist faction 0K CAaucer; Opposite page: read across BROCK. MARIAM ELIZABETH: Entered Whhrow In Senior year from Tenn. BROKER. SUSAN TU : Gens Togom 2.3.4: Band 2.3.4: Orcheslro 1.2.3.4: Minstrels I.2.3.4: Presentation Orchestra 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 4: Bowfing l.3.4: Volleyball I.4: Tennis Club 3: Tower News Represeniow live l.3. Row 5 BROWNI LENORA LOUISE Len : History Club 4: Home Economics Club 1: Minsfrels 4: GAA. 3.4: VoHeyboll 3; BusebuH 1; BOX. BROWN MARILYN JANE nMerl : Sludenr Council 3,4: History Club 3.4: Annual Representative 3: Tip Toppers 2: Glee Club 2.3.4: Senior Choir 4: Madrigal 4: 6AA. 1.2: Dance Club I: Dolphin Ciub 2: Volleyball 1: Basketball I:Z.B.K., Pres. 4. BROWNE, MARILYN Brownie : French Club 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey E.2.3: VolleybuH l,2.3.4: Boskefboll l.2.3.4: Individual Sports l.2.3.4: Tennis 1, Manager 2.3: Dolphin Club 1.3. Pres. 4: Outing Club 1.2: Wlfhrow Players 4: Tower News l.2.3: Sports Editor 4: Tower News Represenfofive I2: Athfefic Representative I.2; Alrruisf. Sgt. at Arms. 4. This page. read across Row I BRUCKNER. DANIEL JOHN Don . BRYANT. JOHN C.: Reserve Baseball 1. BURDICK, PHILIP L. Flb : Gens Togaro 3: Towar New: Represenlw Hve 1.4: TS. BULLINGTON, SHIRLEY ANNE Shirl : Hismry Cmb 3.4: Minsrrefs 1.2.3.4: 6AA. 2: Baseball 2: Dance Club 2: Thalicn 3: Beta Ch': 1: E.O.X. BURK. MARY LEE Weoseln: Home Economics 4: Baseball 2: Bowling 3.4: Camera Club 3. BURLESONI LA RUE: Student Council 2: Spanish Club 3.4; Home Economics CM: 1: Choir 3.4: Minstrels 3.4-: Annual Represanchve 1.2: Alpha Y Teens 2.3.4: Trees. 3. BUSH. JERRY LEROY: Student Council 3: Senior Choir 4. Row 2 BUTLER, HARRIETT LUCILLE CHGF : Entered Wuthrow in Junior year horn East Vocational: Home EConomics 4; Junior Choir 3; Glee Club 4: Hockey 4: VoHeybull 4: BosketboH 4, CADE. ROBERT Bob : FooTbalI 1.2.3.4: Beta Hi-Y I: Tiger Club 3.4-: T.O. CALMEISE, ROBERT SCOTT Bob : Junior Choir 3: Boys Glee Club 4. CAMP. GERALDINE Jerry : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach: Home Economics Club 4: A.B.X. CAMP. SHIRLEY: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach: Home Economics Cth 4: Hockey 4: Basketball 4: Volleyball 4: A.B.X. CANTOR. JUDY LEE. CAREY, MARY CAROLYN HFlossy : Home Economics Club 4; 6AA. l.2.3.4; Boskefball 2: VoHeybol! 2: Bowling 1.2.3.4: Camera Club P. Row 3 CARR, EDITH MAE: Entered Wilhrow in Sophomore year lrom Bloom .Jr .High; YvTeens 2: ABX, CHAGARES. ALEXANDRA HAIex : Spanish Club 2.3: History Club 2: Senior Choir 2,3,4; Minstrels 2.3.4: Annuoi Representative 1. CHAMBERS. WILLIAM WARREN June : Student Council 3: Foofbdil 3.4. CHANDLER. E. EARL: Golf Team 1.2.3.4: Tiger Club l.2.3,4. CHAPOPOULO, THOMAS ANDREW Tamu: Student Council I: V. Pres. 2: Minstrels 2: Tennis Club l,2.4; Tholicn I.2.4; V. Pres. 2: Annual LIr. StoH 2: Tower News 2; Asst. 4th page Edhor 4-; T5. CHEATHAM. MARJORIE JEAN: Junior Choir 2: Glee CFUb 3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrels 4; G.A.A, I.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Bowhng 3.4: ThuHan 3.4: Tower News Representative 1: Inferfrotorhy Council 4: E.O.X.. Pres, 4. CHILDRES. MARY ROSE: G499 Cth 4. Me foodening of ofol apron Airingd anal 39 SENIORS Row I CLARKE. ANN Pug : Gens Tcgafo l; Future Merchandisers 4: Sec, 4-: 6AA. 3.4: Bowling 3; 2.8K. CLINTON. LORNA E: Gems Togufu 4-; Home Economics 4-: Ivyefies. COLE. THOMAS FERGUSON Husron : Annual Photographer 3.4: Camera C!Ub 1.2.3.4: V, Pres. 2. COLLINS, CHARLES Charlie : Student CouncH 1.2.3.4; Football 12. 3.4: Basketball 1.4. COMER. JAMES DANFEL Tex : Radio Club 34; Camera Club 1, COMPTON. PAULA NELL Kff'ry : Entered Wifhrow in JunIor year from Morehecd Kentucky: Hisfory Club 3.4; Choir 4: Minstrek 4; BasebaH 3: Bowifng 4: Tthon 3,4; Z.B.K. COOK. ANNABELLE LEE Annie : Enfered Wirhrow In Junior year hom Hughes High School; History Club 3; Future Merchandising 4: Z.B.K. Row 2 COOPER, JANIS MAE Coop : Student Council 3; Band 12,14: Minstrek 4: Annud Staff 2.3; Annual Representative 4: Gens Tagore I,2: Dolphin Club 4. COWAN. JUDITH MARGARET Judy : Alpha Y Teens 2.3.4: Trees. 2: Program Chairman 3; Home Economics 4. CRAGG. RICHARD HARTLEY DECk : P?wysics Club, Trees. 3: Swim- ming l.2.3.4; Annual Represenlolwe I2; Annual Business Staff 3.4; K.T.K.l Corr. Sec. l.2,3. CROSS. JAMES WAYMON Jim T.O. DACY. BARBARA JANE Barb : Boang 3.4; fndividud Sports 2: G.A.A. 4: Alpha Y Teens 4: Red Cross Club 2: lnrerhatoriry Coundi 4: Theta Alpha. Pres. 4. DALLOW, JUDITH ANN Judie : Gens Togolo 2; Band I114: Orchestra 1.2.3.4: Preservation Orchestra 2.3.4: Minstrek l.2,3.4: Dance Club 2.3: Tower News Representative 4; E.O.X, DAVIS, ALICE CLAUDETTE: Glee Club 3: I'Vphu Y Teens. 734. gewifclerment Row 3 DAVIS, JERRY LuMAR Jerr : History Club 3; Minstrek 2.3.4; Basker- boH I2: Annual Representative 1: OHset Club 2. V. Pres. 3, Pres, 4. DAVIS, PATRICIA ANN HPOI : Gena Togom 2.3; History Club 3.41 Heme Economies CM: 4: Minstrek 1.2.3.4: G.A,A. 1.23.4: Hockey 1. 24; Volleyball 12.3.4; Basketball I.2.3.4: BoseboH 1.2.4: Bowling 3.4: Tholion 3.4: Tower News SraH I:Z.B.K.. V. Pres. 4. DAVIS. ROBERT HUTCHINSON HAugusmsn: Gens Togotc I2: Span. 15h Club 3.4-: Band I. DAY, JEAN LOUISE: Scrlbblers 3.4: French CM: 3: History Club 3.4: GMS Ghee Club 3: G.A,A. 4; Boang 41 Tholicn 3.4: Tower News SmFF 2.3.4; Them Alpha, Rec. Sec. 4. DELLER, RONALD FRANK Dela : MTHSfrek 12.3.4; BasebuH I233: Withrow Players 4: Annual Ar? SfofF 3. Ar? Editor 4; Tiger Club l.2.3.4; Beta HLY 3.4: Trees. 3: K.T.K. Rec, Sec. 4, DENGEL, JOSEPHINE Jo : Student Counch Represenforive 2: Fulum Merchandising 4: History Cbb 3.4: Ghae Cmb 2.3: GAA, l. 3: Bowling 3: Dance Club 4: Z.B.K. DeVORE. RICHARD VERNON Nb : Student Council 2.3.4: Physfcs Club 3: Minstrels 3.4: Red Cross Represenrotfve l; BosketboH 2.3.4- Annucl Ad Stuff 3: Tower News Representative I.2.3.4; K.T.K. Opposite page: read across Row 1 DeWAR. DAVID FRED. DHONAU, DAVID ALLYN. DHONAU. DONALD IRVIN Dcmuz RiHc CrUb 1,2,3. Row 2 DJCKSON. MONA Shorlie : Home Economics Ciub 4; ABX. DIESELBERG, CAROL ANN: Minshds 2,3; G.A.A. 123: Dance Club 34: Z.E.K. DONEGHY. WILLIAM LORENZO Ron : Cross Couniry I; Foolan 2: Trad 1.2.3.4: Tiger Chb 2.3.4, at tA,e new $011161 .29 am; Read across Row 3 DONNELLY, CAROL LYNNE: Giee Club 2.3: Minstrels 1.2.4: G.A.A. 1.4; Hockey 1.2.4; BaskelboH 4-: Baseball 1.4: Boang l: Tennis Club 1,2; Tower News StGH 12: Chess Club 4: A.B,K.. Corr, Sec. 4, DUDLEY. JANICE KATHERINE DudH: Home Economics 2.4; 0AA. 2; Baseball 2: Basketbali 2.4: Bowllng 2.4: Tennis Club I; Individual Sports 1,2,4; Aliquippc. DUNLAP, DOLORES: GAA. l2: VoHeybaH 1.2: Basketball 1.2: Base- boH i2. Row 4 DUNLAP. RUTHA. DUNN, ADELHIA ROSE HDeeH: Home Economics Ciub I: GMS' Glee Qub M 6AA. l: Bowling I: Individual Sports I: E.O.X.. Corr. Sec, 4. DUQUETTE, SHIRLEY ANNE Duke : Dux Famine: Malorerte I: Head Mobrelte 2.3.4? MTnStrek 1.2.3.4: Gfxfx. 1,2, V. Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Hockey 2.3.4; VolleybcH 1.2.3.4: BasketboH 1.2.3.4: Bcsebofl l.2.3,4: Dance Club i.2.3.4: Individuo: Sports I.3.4: Wirhrow Pfoyers l.2,3: Corr, Sec. 4: Tower News Represeanve 1.2.3; Tennis Oub 1,2,3: AhruisY. Pres. 4. Row 5 DVORAK. BILL ACKLEY Willy : C.O.S.. Rec. Sec. 4. EDER, JO RITA J0 : French Oub 3: HEstory Club 3: Future Mer- chandisers 4: Minstrels 3: G.A.A. 3: Bowling 3; ThoHon 2.3: Tower News 2.3. EDWARDS. ARDATH MARY Ardy : Dux Feminc. Prei: Student Council 3; Scriners Trees. 3. Corr. Sec. 4: Spanish Club I.2.4, V. Pres. 3: Band 12.3.4: Orchestra 1.2.3.4: Minstrels I.2,3,4; G,A.A, I23, 4-; Hockey l: VoHeyboH I.2.3.4: Basketball l.2,4: Archery 3,4: BowlIng 1.7.3. Manager 4; Tower News 2.3.4: Tower News Reprosonlolivo 2.3. llte curioudity 0f Sherm and his seniors will long remember their trip to fhe Alms Horei where the hows and whys of proportion- al represenfafion were ex- plained-compliculion plus! 41 The cry of Mum's the word! caused many a fella to dig 0 little deeper in his pocket to buy a huge Dux foofball mum for his best girl. 42 SENIORS Read Across Row I EGGERDING, SYLVIA ANN Syl : Treasurer's Office 3.4. ELDERI JANE AMELIA: Home Economics CM: 3; Mlnstrols 2.3.4: G.A.A. 1,4; Individual Spons l: Kytyves. ELLINGER, TOM RALPH Joe : Student Council !,2: Philologlo 4: German Qub 1.3. Secretory 2. Pres. 4: Senior Choir 4: Band l.2,4; Minstrekx 4. Row 2 ELLIOTT. DAN JOE: Swimming 1.2.3.4; Baseball F2. ELLISON, PATSY JEAN ' Put : Fumre Merchandlsfng, Trees. 4: G.A.A. 1: Hockey I; Home Economics Ciub 4. ELLISON, SHIRLEY LORAINE Red . Row 3 ENGELKAMP, GLENN JAMES Foozy : Bond 2.3.4: Tr; CM. ERNST, MARGARET HELEN MurgieH: Ammo. Representative l.2: Aipho Y Teens 1:Z.B,K. ESCHELBACK. NORMA JEAN: Spanish Club 2.3: Home Economics Club 4; GINA. l; Bowling 4-. Row 4 ESTEP. DONALD EDWARD Don . EVANS, BURTON WARREN Burr : T.O.. Choprfsi. 4. EVANS, JEAN CAROL: Entered Wirhrow in Sophomore year From Regine H$gh: Fufure Merchandising 4: E.O.X. Row 5 EVANS, JOEL FRANK. EVANS. MARVA JEANNE Jeannie : French Club 4: Junior Choir 3: Glee Club 4: VolleybcH 1.2: BcsebaH 1,2: Dance Club 3.4.- Tennis Club 4: T.N.TH Sec. 4. EVERSON. DIANE DARLENE: Senior Choir 2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.47 G.Pxfx. M Aliquippo, V. Pres. 4. an inguiditiue minol, DUX FEMINA: Left m right, Raw 1- K. Sfith; H. Anderson, Row 2- R. Ranging; M. Stoner: 5. Duquerfe. Row 3 P. Taylor; A. Edwards: Miss Agerfar: H. Lilfmann; V. Wolfe; N. Kipharl; J. McKee. Row 4- B. Ringhand: G. 5?. Clair: J. Gilbert; E. Brennan. M. Assingl 3 dpeffing out infeffigence on a AigAer DUX FEMINA A bearer of high ideals o gofd brocdet. 0 red or 0 white cor- notion sixteen genial 91sz . . . this is Dux Femino. A dozen 0nd one sticky donuts. a bunch of Forgehme-nols, cm inHing in GirFs' Week, the presenfofion d O scholarship . . . these are their activities. Grades, ceaseless sfrings of things to do, time. Highrs of fancy. porty-ium what's to come? . . these are their rhoughfs. Food, in the form of turkey and all its trimmings. plus fellowship- the result, Duxs and Sigs at a Thanksgiving Progressive Dinner. 44 SENIORS Read Across Row 1 EVERSULL. JANICE DEE Dee : M1n51r515 1.2.3.4: PreseniuHon Orchi estro 2.3,4:Sen1or Chmr 3. Accompanis14:Z.B,K. FANT. ELLA MAE. FARRELL. ELIZABETH ELSIE 111351531 : Hislory C1111: 2.3.4: Home Economics C1ub 4: Spanish C1111; 2: Minstrels 2.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: VolleyboH 1.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Baseba11 1.4; Bow1ing 4: Annual 5101114; Tower News 5101-1 1.2.3: To11y Ho. FAST. JUDITH SCARLETT Judy ; Minstrels 3.4: GAA. 1.2.4: Basket- ball 1: BoseboH 1.2: Dolphin Club 1.2: Tennis Club 1.2.3: Tholian 4. FATSY. W1LL1AM CHRIS F015 : Choir 3.4-: M1ns1re15 3,4: 101a. FEINTHEL. ROGER KENDALL Rog : Entered W11hrow 1n Jun1or year 1mm Sywmore High: Phi1o1ogio 3.4: Bond 3.4: Minstrels 3.4:Orc11e51ro 4: Tower News Reporrer 4: Tennis Club 3.4: Hi-Y 4. FESSLER. JACK DONALD. Row 2 F1ELER.KENNETH EDWARD: M1ns1re15 2.3: Annual 2.3: Asst. Ar1 Ed11or 4. HELMAN. WALTER E. M. W011 : Minslrels 2.3.4: Tholion 1.2.3. Pres. 4: Annua1 Representative 2.4: R1119 Club 1: Chi Sig. Pres. 4. FIRTH. SHIRLEY MAE 51ml : Home Economics C1ub 1.2: Npho Y Teens 2: Lunchroom $1011 2.3.4. FLANDREAU. LEE ROBERT: Football 1.2.3.4: BcsketbcH 1.2.3.4: Bosc- boll 1.2.3.4;Troc1c 3.4: Beta Hi-Y 3.4: Tiger Club 2.3. Pres. 4: M'msrrels 3.4: K.T.K. FLAUGHER. PATRICIA ANN Put : M1nsrre1s 4: G.A,A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4: VelleyboH 1.2.3.4: Boske1boll 1.2.3. Manager 4: $011- ba11 1.2.3.4: Dolph1n Club 1.2.3.4: Individual Spons 1.2.3.4: Owing C1Ub 1.2.4. Manager 3; Tennis C1ub 1.2: Annuu1 L11. 51011 4: Annuo1 Represenrmive 4: Tower News Represen1011ve 2: B.O.X.. Corr. Sec. 4. FLOYD. NORMA LEE: Home Economics Club I: Bow1ing 1: Alpha Y Tczns 3.4: Aliquippo. 591. at Arms 3. C110p11n 4. FLYN N. RALPH EDGAR. Row 3 FRANK. ROBERTA LEE Bobbie : Home Economics C1ub 1.2: Future Merchand1sers 4: E.O.X.. H151. 4. FRAY. EMILY ANNIS EmH: Smdeni Counc11 2: Dance Commmee 3: Spanish C1ub 3: Girls Glee C1111: 2: Mins1re1s 2: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Archw cry 1.2: BaskefbuH 1.2.3.4: Vo11eyb011 1.2.3.4: Bowling 1.2.3.4: Annuo1 Busmess 310131 3. A551. Editor 4: Annuc1 Reproscnrch 2: A11ru151. Corr. Sec. 4. FREY. JEAN: Wilhdrown. FUNCK. CHARLES EDWARD: Camera C1U1: 2.3. V. Pres, 4: Jr, C1101! 2: Senior Choir 3:10wer News RepresemoHve I. GAMBLE. GAIL MARY: Gene 109010 2: Jr. Choir 2.3: Glee C1111; 4: Minstrels 3.4: GAA. 1.2.3.4: Archery 1: Hockey 2.3.4: V011eyba11 1.2.3. 4: 305129113011 1.2.3.4: lndividua1 Sporfs 2: Baseball 1: To11y-Ho. GELDREICH. GAIL ANN: Home Economics Club 1: Tennis C1be 1'. Archery 2: Bowling 2:Alp1m Y Teens. Sec. 1.2. GERARD. SHIRLEY IRENE: Home Econom1cs Club 2.3. Pres. 4: Jr. Choir 2.3: Glee C1111: 4: GJKA. 2.3.4: Boleng 3.4: Vo11eyb011 2.3.4: Alpha Y Teens 2.3. Treas. 4. Read Across Row 1 GEVERTS. JAMES ALLEN Jim : En1erec1 Whhrow in Sophomore year from Walnut H1115 H1911: Jr. Choir 3; Senfor Choir 3.4: Minstre1s 3.4: 1010. Rec. Sec. 4. GIBSON, NAOMI RUTH Burch : GFrI's Glee C1ub 3.4: P111 Gamma Sigma. Rec. Sec. 2. GILBERT. JOY: Du: Feminu: Studenr Counc11 1.2: Scribb1ers 3.4? French Club 3.4: Senior Choir 2: Minsrrels 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2: Hockey 1.2: Vol1eyboll 1.2: BosketboH 1.2: BoseboH 1.2: Dance Club 1.2: lnr dividuo1 Sports 1.2: Whhrow P1oycrs 4: Tower News 5101-1 1.2.3. Ed1lor 1n Chic14: 8.0.x. V. Pres. 4. lofane; 511136955 foolay anal AOIoed OI t0- Row 2 GILBERT. WALTER: Enfered Wllhrow in Junmr year Mom Waodword H1gh. GLENNI JANICE LEE: Home Economics Club 4: GAA. 3.4; VoHey- baH 3,4. GODLEY. JOHN ALLAN: Sigma Gamma, V. Pres.: Student Coundl 2. V, Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Minsrrek l,2.3.4: FoolbaH l.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4; throw Players 1.2.3.4: Beta Hi Y 3.4-. Tri Chi. Corr. Sec. 4. Row 3 GOMlEN. NANCY LEE: Home Economics Club 2,3; Trees. 4-. G.A,A. 3.4.- Bowllng 3.4: VoileyboH 2.3.4: Alpha Y Teens 2. Trees. 3.4. Pres. 4. GRAU. DELLA JANE D. J. : Srudenr CouncIE 4: Gens Togofo 2.3: Glee Club Accompanisr 3.4: Minstrek 2.3; G.A.A. l; Z.B.K., Corr, Sec. 3. Rec. 5851.4. GREGG. GEORGE LEWIS: Sigma Gamma: Spanish Club 3; Bond 1.2, 3.4: Minstrels 3,4: Track 1: Cross Country 4: SwimmIng Team 12.3.4. Row 4 GRIESS. JUDY JOY Dingle : Hisiory Club 2.3: Minstrels 3,4; G.A.A. 2.3.4; Individuu. Sports 3.4: Hockey 2,3; VolleyboH 1.4: Basketball 2.4: BcsaboH 3,4; Tenn'xs 3: Donhin Cmb l; Bowling 3.4: Tholion 2.3.4: Tower News Reporter 1.2: Tower News Representorive 4: A.B.K. GRIFFiTH. CHARLES SCHUSTER Schunny : French Club 4; Swim. 0ng Team 2. GRIMMER. RONALD GENE I'Ron : Sigma Gamma: Sfudenr Council 4: PhiJHogc 3.4; Physics Club 3: Boys' Glee Club 2.- Senior Choir 23' Trees. 4: Minstrek 2.3.4: Tholion 3; Annual Art StoFf 3.4: Annual Representative 3: Tower News Reporter 3; Tower News Represenmh've 2 3; T5,. Pres, 4. Row 5 GRISSOM, BILL ARNOLD. GRUNER, JANET JUNE. GULDEN, DAVID F. HDove : T.O. Trees. 3, Pres. 4. marrow - euerytAing Who wrote Hamlet --and what did he mean foo much in the sun?H That momentary mid-yeor panic wilI soon be gone for- ever no more exams! 46 Toss in a dime and get back iwo. The Double Your Money booth. made by all fhe Kyiyves gals added to fun for all a! Sig's Twirl. SENIORS Read Across Row l GUNNELS, VIVIAN Viv : Junior Choir 2: G188 Club 3'. Minsfrels 4; Hockey 2.3; Vol1eyba1l 1.2.3; BoskefboH 2.3; Dance Club 2.3.4? Baseball 1.2.3.4; Hi Y I;T.N.T. GUSSE. NORMAN WALTER Gussle : Gens Togcto l.2: Physics Club 3. HAGEMEIER, KENNETH WILLIAM HKen : Phys1cs Club 4; Minstre15 4. Row 2 HAGEN. BONNIE LEE: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.4.- Sohboll 2; Volv onboll 2.37 Z.B.K. HAGER. JOHN FRANKLIN: Gens Togorc 12: Bond 2.3.4: Orchestra 3.4: M1n51re1s 3,4: Annual Lit, Sta 3.4: 1010. Trees. 4. HAHN. NANCY LEE Nance : Vo11eyb011 2.3: BosebaH 3. Row 3 HALL, JAMES RANDALL Mm : G011 Team 34: Whhrow Players '1: Annuo1 Ad Staff 4; Annua1 Represen1011ve 4: Cheer Leaders 4: Tiger C1ub3.4;1,5.. Pres.4. HALLI JON EDWIN. Big.Jon . HAMILTON. EUGENE WALTON Gemow: Senior Cho1r 4: Minstre1s 3: Baseball 1.2.3.4:Foo1bol1 1.2.3. Row 4 HAMLIN. PHYLLIS JANE Phil : G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 3.41 Vo1feyA bo11 1.23.4; Boskelboll 1.2.3.4; BoseboH 1.2.3, Manager 4: Bowling 1. Pep Squad 1. HANCOCK, DONNA LEE: Future Merchand1s1ng 4: Lunchroom 2.3.4. HANES, MARTHA JEAN Mar1eon : Entered Withrow 1n Senior yoor 1mm Newark. 01150: GJKA. 4: Outing C1Ub 4. Row 5 HANNA. PATTY LOU Par : Annual Representative 3. HARDING, ROB KENDALL: Entered W1lhrow in Sophomore year from Denver. Co1orodo. HARRIS. RICHARD JAMES HDiClKHI Bond 1.2.3.4: M1nslreis 1.2.3.4: Tholion 4: Annuo1 Ad Su1esmon 4; Junior Choir 3; Tower News Rep- rosenlarivc 4: Spamsh C1ub 4: Chi Sig. ROE. Soc. 3; Rcc, C0fr. SEC. 4. tllat meand you. SIGMA GAMMA Let? to right, Sealed-A. Schwettmun; J. Sfemmer: J. Brumun: D. Wendel; W. Shannon: 1. Lerner. Standing -G. Gregg: R. Grimmer; Mr. Vigard: L. Long: J. Godley: T. Ludwig: T. Schroeder. Suspense and owe are mingled on Awards Day as the names of the twetve new members of HSIg, senior boys' honorary society. are on- nounced. These boys are chosen for their per, sonolittes, leadership, schotostic records. and activities. which on prove valuable when they sponsor the Twirlh and Senior Prom and pre- sent their onnuot scholarship on Class Day. A carnival! A dance! Enter- tainment! A king and queen.I All in iust one night! Sigma Gcmmcts Tigertown Twirl really hits the social spot. A a 47 48 SENIORS Row I HARRISON, JOAN ELAINE: Spanish Club 3.4: Junior Choir 3: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: VoHeyboll 1.2.4: BosketboH l.3.4: BasebcH I,2,4: Tholion 2.3.4: Tower News 2, Exchange Editor 3.4: Minstrels 3.4; A.B,K. HARSHAM. MARY ANN: Spanish Club 3: History Club 3'. G.A.A. 3.4: Boang 3.4; VoHeybuH 1: Baseball 1: ?ndividud Sports 3. HARTMAN, MYRA DOROTHEA Earieu: Entered Wilhrow in Sophor more year from Somud Ach'. Tenms Club 4'. A.B.K.. Rec. Sec. 3. Pres. 4. HARTMAN, PATRICIA SUE HTOFFI : Scribblers 3.4: Gen; Togoic 1.2- French Club 3.4: G4ee Club 2: MTnslrels 4T CJNA. I.2.3.4: Volleybol 4: Basketball 2; Archery 4; Dolphw'n Club 1.2.3.4; lndwiduol Sports 4: Annual Lit. SroH 3.4: Annual Represenrofive l.2.- A.B.K. HARTZ. WELLIAM C.: Sfudenr CouncH 1.2: Gens Togctc I.2.3: Chess Club 4: Cross Counfry 2; Reserve Tennis 1.2: Varsity Tenm's 3.4: Tannis Chub I.2.3.4: Tiger CM: 3.41Tower News 4'. Tri Chi. HARVEY. JEAN JESSAMINE: Bible Club 3. HAYSBERT, FREDERICK Fearless Freddie : Enlered Wifhrow in Freshman year from Wolnul HiHs; Hi-Y 3. Row 2 HEAP, ELLIS EDWARD E4 : German CMb 2: Physics Club 3', Bond 1.2.3.4: Minstrels 3.4. HEATH, DAVID ASHBY HDcve : Thalion 3: Phys'wcs Cbb 4: Minslrels 41Chi Sig, Trans. 4. HEGEL. GERALD LOUYS Gerryu: Enfered Withrow in Sophomore year 4mm Anderson Twp; Philologio 3.4: JuniOr Chow'r 2; Senior Choir 2: MEnstrek 2. Tower News Reporier 2. HEGER, HERBERT KRUEGAR Bert : Senior Choir 14'. Jun'wor Chef! 2: Minstrels 3.4: Proiecrlon Crew l.2.3.4: Radio Ciub 3.4: Camera CWb 1.2.4. V. Pres. 3. HEGGS. DAVID KENNETH Tex : Entered Wirhrow in Sophomore year from Webster Groves. Missourl: Physics Ciub 3: Minstrels 3.4' Annual Ad StoH 4: Tower News Representative 4; T.S.. Sec, 3, eniorlwocl-nine manila! o HEINKELElN, FRED WILLIAM Honk : OHsef CMb 4. HEITKAMP. ROBERT FRED Bob : Gene. Togofo 2. Physics Club 3. Minsfrels 4; Gym Team 3.4: Annud Staff 4'. AIMeHC Representative 2.3.4: HFY 4: K.T,K. Row 3 HELM. ROBERT LEWIS HBob : Foolboll l; BaseboH I2: Tip Toppers 3. Trees. 4. HELMLING, ROBERT LOUIS Ace : lnledrcforitv CouncH 4: Physics Club 3: Bond I.2,3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4: Presentation Orchestra 2.3.4: Minstrek 2.3.4: Tennis Team 1.2,3: Tennis Cmb I.2.3: low. V, Pres. 4. HELMS. MARGARET SUE HSUeH: G.A.A. I.2,3,4: VoHeyboH 4: Dolphm CM: 1.2.3. SeCnTFECIS. 4: Athletic Represenrcfive 1,2.3: Annual Rapier senroHve 2: Aliquippo, HEPP, BARBARA ELLEN Bobs : Student Council 4; GJXA. I; Arch- ery I: Tower News Reporter '2: A.B.K., Corr. Sec. 4. HERGET, MARILYN JEAN Hergie : Scribbhars 4; Gems Togoro 1.2: French Club 3.4: Physics 3: Bond l.2.3.4; Minstrels 2.3.4: Presenlolion Orchestra 4'. G.A.A. l.2.3.4.' VolleyboH 1.2.3.4: BosketbaH l.2.3.4: Bose- boH 1.2: Bowling L4: lndividuo! Sports 3: Annud Representative 4. HERRE. HENRY FRANCIS HHankH: Studenl Council 1.2. Philologio 3. 4'. German Club 2: Annual Representative l: OHsef Club. V. Pres. 4. HESS, BARBARA LOUISE UBorb : French Club 2: Minstrek 2.3.4: G.A.A. 1,2,4: VolleybuH 2-. Basketball 3: Baseball 3; Bowling l.2: Tower News Representative 3: B.O.X.. Hist. 4. Opposite page: read across Row 1 HEUSER, JAMES LEE Jme: Bowhng Team 2.3.4: Tower News Rep- resentative L'Z. HICKS. NAiDA JEAN Sbls : G.A.A. 1.4; VoHeyboH l: BowJTng 2.3. 4: Pep Squad l. HILL. WANDA JEAN: Gems Tagore 1.2.3; History Cth 2: G.A,A. I.?.J'. Bowling 37Ahqu1ppa. Corr. Sec. 4. clay-counting Row 2 HOBSON, DAVID LEE Dave : StudemL Council 2.3,; PhiJologic 3A; Spamsh Club 3'. Minstrels 4: ThuHan 3.4: Annual Ad Stuff 4; TennTs Club 1; Cheerleader 4: K.T.K. HOFFMANN. DONALD LOUIS HDon : Bond 123,4; Ptesenlofion Orchestra 12.3.4: Minstreis 12.3.4. HOFSTETTER. ROBERT JOHN Bob : Minstrels 23.4. Row 3 HONAKER. PATRICIA ANN Pct : Enfered Wifhrow 'm Sophomore year hem Norwood High; Hisfory Out: 3; Bowling 3: Indiw'dual Sports 3: quuippo. HUEKLER, ROBERT WILLIAM Bob : Rifle Qub 1: Track 12. HUGHES, ROBERT LLOYD MBob : Minstrels 4; Tennis Club 1; Camera Club 1A 1 Row 4 E HULETTE. ORMA JEAN Orm : Student Council 12; Bem Chi E: Bond l2: JunIor Cholr I.2: Glee Club 3,4; G.A.A. 12.3.4: Basebali L2: Volleyball 1.2: Boang l: IndivEducl 1.2: Tower News Ad Staff 2: E.O.X. Chop, 4 HULLI VIRGINIA LEE GinnFeH: Beta Chi 4; Home Economics CM: 1,2,4: Alpha Delfo Gamma, Corr Sec. 3,4 HULSBECK. NANCY CAROLYN nNance : Glee Cbb 23: Minstrels 2.4: G.A.A. 1.24; Volleyball 1 2.4: Basketball l.2; Baseball 4: Dolphin Club 2: Bowling 4; Individual Sports 4: Annud Representative 2: Tower News Representative I; Chess Club 4'. Pep Squad l. Row 5 HUMMEL, BETTY ANN: Spanish Club 2.3; Treus. 4; MoioreHe, Alter, note 1 Regular 4; Annual Representative 1; Tower News Represenlo- Hve 2.3: Tower News Typist l4; InterFratoriiy Council 4; Kytyve5 V Pres. 4. HUNTER. JAMES CHARLES Him. HUNTER, RICHARD FREDRICK: sze Club 2: FoolbcEl L2. anal cfocA-watclting Elared to have received their graduation pictures after months of antici- pa'rion. eager seniors ex- change them with their intimate friends . . at last! 49 As a member of Madri- gal a senior will always remember his feeling of pride as he song The Night Beiore Christmas in the Christmas Concert. I 0 SENIORS Row l-Read across HUSTON, ROLAND WESELEY Snorkey : Bond 12.3.4; Presentation Orchestra 3,4 l Track I. ISAACS. JOYCE ANN HJo : Sem'or Choir 4: Girl's Glee Club 2,3- Mlnsirels 4; BowlMg 4: Amhu Y Teens I. JACOBS. ROSE MARIE Rosie : G.A.A. 3A: VoHeyboH 14: Bowling 4: Alpha Y Teens 1. Row 2 JANTZ, THOMAS TYLER: Senior Choir 14: Minstrels 3.4: FootboH l: CAO,S. JARVIS. SANDRA SUE Sandyu: Student Council 3: Glee Club 2.3: G.A.A. Z3; Bowling 2: B.O.X. Rec. Sec. 4. JENIKE. SAM LEROY: Spanish Oub 4: Bowiing Club 2. VI Pres. I Pres. 4; Tennis Club L Row 3 JENKINS. THOMAS WARD Jenks : Sem'cr Choir 243,4: Minstrek 23.4. JENSEN, JOYCE DOREEN: Spanish Club 2: MinsfreLs 2 3 4: 6AA. 1,2: Boang LY: Tower News Representative 4; B.O.X.. Corr. Sec. 4. JENSEN, MARY ELLEN: Dolphin Club 3: Bowllng 4. Row 4 .. JOHNSON, CLAUDE WELLINGTON: Gym Team IJ: Annud Repre- sentuh've l JOHNSON. JO ANN EDITH UJo : History Oub 1,2; Junior Chow'r, Librarian 2; Glee Club 3: Pep Squad 1: Z.B.K. JOHNSON. RONALD CORY Decatur : Enfered WHhmw In Sophcp more year from Decatur. Georgia: Football 14: Truck 23. Row 5 JONES. COLLEEN: Spanish Club 23A; Home Economks Ciub 4: VolleyboH 2; Basketball 21 lnlerlrmority CouncH 4: lvyetles. Pres. 4. JONES, ROBERT LEE. JONES, VIVIAN FAY Viv Row I Read across JONNES. RUTHEY CYNTHIA uCindy : Entered Wirhrow in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach: French Club 3.4. KALOMERES. SOPHIE Soph : Student Council 3; Spanish Club 2: History Club 2: Minstrels 3.4; 6AA. 1.3.4: Volleyball 3.4: Basketball 1.3.4; Baseball 3: Boang L4; Individual Sports I: 5.0.x. KASHBAUM. PEGGY SUE Susie : Aliquippc. Sgt. of Arms 4. KAY. CAROL MARIE. KEARNS. CARRYE LOU: Spanish Club 2; History CiUB 4; Minstrels 1.4: 6AA. 1; Dance Club I; Boang 4: Individual Sports 3; Tower News Reporfer 4; Camera Club 2: Z.B.K.. Sgt, of Arms 4. KEITH. HOWARD THOMAS HTod : Minstrels 2.3.4: Foofball l: Thol- Ian 2.3. V. Pres, 4; Annual StaH 2.3, Publicity Manager 4-.- Tower News 4: Pep Squad 1: H't-Y 4-; Stage Crew 3.4, KEITH, MARGARETTE ANN: Entered Wifhraw in Senior year from Griffith. Indiana; French Club 4. Row 2 KELLER, JOY ELIZABETH Jo : History Club 2.3.4: Home Economics Club 4; G,A.A, 4; Volleyball 4: Busebolf l.2.3; Boang 4.- lndividuoI Sporfs 2. KELLY. MARLENE Kelly : Entered Withrow in Junior year hem An- derson Township; Home Economics Club 4; Giae Club 3: GAA. 3.47 Bowling 3.4-. KEMP. WILLIAM BARR ' BTIl : Student Council 1.2; Physics Cfub 3: Minsfrels 1.2.3.4; Swim Team 1.2.3.4; Annual Representative 3.4: Ben: HT Y 3.4; K.T.K. KEPLER. MARY ANN Kep : Student CouncH 2: French Club 2.3.- Band 1.2.3.4; Minstrek l.2.3,4; Presenrclion Orchestra 3.4: 6AA. l.2.3.4: Hoakey 1.2.3.4; VolleybaH l.2.4; Basketball I.2.3.4: BoseboH I.2.3.4: Dance Club l.2.34: Individual Sports l.2.3.4: Athletic Repre- sentative 4; Tower News Represemolive l: B.O.X. KERSHAW. JAMES ALBERT Jim. KINCHALOE. JOHN ARTHUR A'Smme : RiHe Club I.2. KING, JUDITH Judy : Student Council 4.- Gens Togolo 2.3; Gfxfx. 1.2.3.4; Hockey 1.2.4.- Volleybull 2.3.4; Dance Club 1.2.3.4: Thdiion 2.3.4; C.L,C.. Pres. 4. Row 3 KING. NORMA LEE Norm : EnEered Wfrhrow in Junior year Irom Hughes; Glee Club 3; Volleyball 3; Tennis Club 3'. Boang 4. KINNINGER. MARTHA ANN Marty : History Club 3.4; Home Eco- nomfcs Club 4-; Minstrels 3.4: Individual Sports 2.4: VolleybaH 2,4; Bowling 2.3.4: Alpha Y Teens 3.4: Membership Chairman 2, KINZIE. MARLENE ANN Marty : French Club 2: H'xsrory Club 4: Home Economics Club 2.4: Senior Choir 2.3.4; Madrigal 3.4.- Minsrrels 2.3.4; G.A.A. 4. KIPHART, CHARLES FREDRICK ' KIp : Physics Club 4: Boys' Glee Club 1.2.3.4: Minsfrels 1.2.3.4: Camera Club 1,2. KIPHART, NANCY VIANNE HKippYe : Dux FemInc: Student Councii 4: Senior Class Treasq Spanish CIub I.2.3.4-. French Club 3.4: Junior Choir 2; GirIs' Glee Club Sec. 3: Senior Choir Sec. 4: Minsrrels 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4: VoHeyboH 1.2.3.4: BoskefboH 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2: Individual Sports l.3: Dche Club 1.2.3. V. Pres. 4.- Annuol Representative 1.2: Tower News Representative 2.3: Reporfer 2.3. Second Page Editor 4; Interirotority Council 4: B.O.X.. Pres. 4. KIRK. MARITA JEAN: Hume EconomEcs Club 4: G.A.A, 4: Bowling 3.4; Volleyball 2.3.4: Z,B.K. KISKER. THOMAS CARL Tom : Spanish Club 2: Minsfrels 3.4.- With row Players 4: AnnuaJ Represenlotwe 4.- Annuul Ad Stuff 4: Tower News Ad Staff 3: Cheer Leader 4: T5. teenlA' worried 4rougltt on 4y onugAfd SENIORS Row I-Read across KLEINE. HERMAN EDWARD Herm : German Club 1.23; Physics Club 3; M1nsfre15 4'. Track 2: Radio Club 3.4. KLEINE. ROBERT EDWARD Nails : AnnUOI Photographer 2.3.4: An- nual Representative 3: Camera Club 1.2.3.4: Pres. 1.2.3: Profecrion Crew 2: Tholion 4: Chi Sig. KOEHNKE. GEORGE WILLIAM: FcofboH 1.2.3.4: Hi Y 4. KOERNER. JOAN ISABEL Jody : Hi51'ory Club 3.41 Home Economics Ciub 1.2: G.A.A. 1.4: Archery 4; Vo1leyball 3.4-7 Individual Sports 2.3: Tower News Reporler 4; Camera Club 1.2.3.4: Z.B.K. KROENCKE. JAMES EDWARD Jim : Physics Club 3: Senior Cho1r 2.3.4; Boys' Glee Club 1. Mins1re15 1.2.3.4: ProfecHon Crew 1. KROGMANN. BARBARA KAY Barb : Spanish Club 2.3: History Club 3.4; G.A.A. 1.4; Dance Club 1; Archery 4: Individual Sports 1.2.3; Tower News Reporfer 4; Camera C1ub l; V, Pres. 2.3.4; Altruist, KRUMER. ESTELLE ALICE Shall : G.A.A. 1; Volleyball 1; Basketball 1: Baseball 1. Rom 2 KRUMME. PATRICIA ANN Par : Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: Phys1cs C1ub 3: Minstrels 2.3.4.- G,A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.4: Archery 2.3.4: Voiley- boII 1.2.3.4: BusketbuH 1.3.4: Baseball 1: DoIphin Club 1.2.3.4: IndiA viduul Sports 2.3.4: Wilhrow Players 1.2.3.4; Annual Lif. 5101? 1.2.3. L11. Co-Asst Editor 4: Annual Represenfotive 3; Tower News Repre4 senfafive 2: A1rruisf. Corr. Sec. 4. KUEHN. ARTHUR HARRY Art : Philo1ogiu 3.4; Latin Club 3.4; Senior Choir 4; Glee Club 3: Minslrels 3.4: FootbaH 1: Bowfing 4; T.O.. Sec. 4-. KURLEMAN. CHARLES BENARD Curly : Band 2.3.4; Presentolfon Orchestra 3.4: Minstre1s 3.4. LACH. ROBERT LEE: Bond 1.2.3.4: Orchestra 3: Minstre1s 1.2.3.4. LACINAK. MARY LOU '1Lou : Junior ChoIr 2: Gir1s' G1ee Club 3.4; M1nstre15 4: G.A.A. 2.3: Vo11eybol! 2.3: Baseball 1.3: Dolphin Club 2.3.4: Thol1cn 2.3: Annual Art Staff 1: Kytyves. LACKNER. PATRICIA LEE P01 : Nphu Y Teens 1.3.4. Pres. 2: Home Economics C1ub 3.4: HISmry Club 3: GAA, 3.4; VoHeyboH !; Basket ball 1; IndiVIduc1 SporIs 2.4: Archery 2.3.4; Bowling 1.2.3.4; Tennis Club 1.2. LAMBERT. FRANK WAYNE: Enlered VVirhrow in Sophomore year 1mm Philadelphia. Penn. Row 3 LAMPING. MIRIAM GAIL Abbie : Alpha Y Teens 1: History Club 1: Minstrels 2.4; G.A.A. 1.2; Hockey 1: BoskefboH 1: Baseball 2: Tower News Represenfotfve 4; E.O.X.. Trees. 4. LANCASTER. PATRICIA ANN uPol : Spam'sh Club 1.2: H1s1-ory Club 2; MEnstre1s 2.3.4; GAA. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4; Vol1eyboll 1.2.3.4; BcskelbaH 1.2.3.4: BosebaH 1.2.3.4: Dolph1n C1ub 2.3.4: 1ndividuc1 Sports 1.2.3.4:Wi1hrow Players 2.3.4: Tally Ho. LATHAM. BETTY LOU Fritz : Npha Y Teens 1; GAA. 1: Boske1bo11 1:Boseba11 1; Dance Club 1. LAUDERDALE. BETTY C?HELIA: French C1Ub 2.3; Sec. 3; VDHeybuH 1.2.3: Baseball 2.3: Tower News Represenlofxve 1; 1vyef1es. LEIBFARTH. FRANK PAUL: German Club 3; Bond 1.2.3.4: Minsrrels 3.4-. LERNER. IRVING JEROLD lev : 519nm Gamma; Student CouncH 3; German Club 1.2: Minshels 3.4; Wilhrow P1ayers 2.3: V. Pres. 4; Tower News 2.3: C04Spor1s EdHor 4.- RiHe C1Ub 1.2. Pres. 3.4.- 01-1591 Club 2.3.4; Tn' Chi. Corr. Sec. and Tress. 3: Pres. 4. LEVINE. SHIRLEY Ushelley : Enlered Wifhrow 1n 1un1or year 1mm Hughes. Row l-Oppcsite page: Read across LEVY. ROBERT R. Bob : German Club 3: R1116 Club 1.4: Camera C1ub. Sec.-Treos. 4. LEWIS. ROBERT ALLEN Ace :$1udanTCouncil 1.3.4: Spanish Club 3.- FooibcH 1.2.3: BosketboH 1.2.3.4; Track 12: Tenms C1ub 3.4; Beta Hi Y 3.4: T.S.. 591. at Arms 4. LIEBELT. EDWARD MiLES '1Ed : Entered Withrow 1n Sophomore year 1rom Wc1nuin11s: 1010. o dource tAemed, 5a edmandAila AloeecAed, Row Z-Read across LITTMANN. HELEN CAROL: Dux Feminc. Treos.: Scribblers 3, Rec. Sec. 4; German Cth l.2;3.4: SenEor Choir 35?: GiHs' Ghee Club 2: Minsvels 123.4: G.A.A. l.3. Corr Sec. 2; Rec, Sec; 4: Hockey l.2.4: Manager 3; VoHeyboH 123.4: BasketbcH 123,4; Baseball l.2.3.4: Boang 1; Individual Sporfs L214; Annual LIL Staff 3. LIT, Co-Asst. Editor 4; AfMBHC Representative 2.3. LLOYD. EVA MARIE: C.L;C. LOEB. HENRY STANDFORT: FootboH 1: Bowling l,2.3;4; Annua; Staff 4; Tower News Representative 4. Row 3 LOGEMANN, GLENN ALLENN: Physics Club 3; Track 2.3.4; Tiger Club 4. LOHRUM. CHARLENE PATRICIA Pol : History Club 2: Mmstrels 3,4: TholEon 2.3.4: Annual Art SraH 4, LONG, LARRY SmokyH: Entered Wifhrow in Sophomore year from BoHImore; Md; Sigma Gamma; Pres.: Studenr CouncH 4; Phiblogio 3,4; Physics Club 3; Cross Country 2.3.4; Track 2.3;4: Tiger Ciub 141 Beta Hi Y 3. Presl 4; lam, V. Pres. 3. Pres; 4. Row 4 LONG. PATRICIA ANN Pm : Junior Ciwoir 3; Girls' Glee Club 4: Peep Squad L LUDINGTON. EDNA LOUISE HEde'K LUDWIG, TOM KARL T.L. : Sw'gmc: Gamma; Ph'xlologio 3,4; Spon- Ist Club 2; Physics Club 3; History Cmb 3: Minstrek 3A; Bowling Team 4; Tholian 3: Annuc; Ad Staff 3A; Annual Representative 4: Eek: Hi Y 3; Sec.-Treos. 4-: K.T,K. Row 5 LUHRMAN. DOLORES ROSE Dodi : Home Economics Club 4: Girls; Glee Club 3L4: Boang 2.3; Alpha Delta Gamma Corr; Sec, 3, LUNDY. WILLIAM JACK uBiH : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Hughes HTgh. MACARTHY. VIRGINIA LOUISE Ginnie : Spanish Club 3; Minstreis 3,4; G.A.A. 12.3.4; Hockey 1; Volleyball 2.3,4: Basketball 3.4; Arch- ery 114; Tower News Reporter 2; Kylyves; anal grub! ram; To trim the Christmas tree without breaking an ornament or becoming entwined by angel hair is a yearly challenge to Santa's G.A.A. elves. Chemistry - remember how hard you worked and the secret dreams you had- iusl' as these two while deep in ?he study of a difficult experiment? 54 SENIORS Row 1 MacKINNON, JOHN WILLIAM: History Club 4: Sen'wor Chow'r 4; Boys' Glee Club Z3; MInstrels 2.3.4; Track 1. MacLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM HARTE: Minstrels 4: Cross Coumry 4; Swimming 23.4. MALSBARY. JANET LOUISE Jon. Row 2 MANKE, RICHARD: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Minslreh 3.4. MARSHALL, DORIS GAIL Red : Student Council 3: Home Eco- nomics Club I.2: Senior Choir 3. Librarian 4; Girls' Glee Club 2: MinstreWs L114: Annual Lit. Staff 3:4; Lunchroom 4. MARTIN. IDA MAE: Enfered Wirhrow In Sophomore year from Doug- lass Schooi; Home Economics Cbb 3. Row 3 MARVIN. WARREN BURR Jilin: Eniered Wifhrow In Junior year from Walnut HMS; French Club 3; Orchestra 3.4: Minstreis 3.4; T.O. MATRE. JEAN Jean'we : Boang 4; Theft: Alpha 3.4; V. Pres. 4. MATTHEWS, SHIRLEY ANN Winch Row 4 MAYS, CORA: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Winron Highx Home Economics Club 24; Choral Music 2: G,A.A, 4; A.B.X. MCCABE, DICK LEE Ricardo : Senlor Chofr Manager 2.14: Minstrels Z3l4; T.O. McCLUGHEN. MARGARET SUE ' MOrgie : Entered Wifhrow in Sophomore year hem Anderson Twp; Gens Togota 2; Junior Choir 2; Senior Choir 3.4; Minsrreis 3.4: G.A.A. 214: Bowling 2: THOUGH Z34: Tuwcv News Repelmr 3J1; Kylyvcx Chaplin 4. fun; K00 idllnedd, Opposile page. Read across Row 5 McCOY. JOSEPHINE M. Josie : Alpha Y Teens 1; Bowling 1: Tennis Club 1. McGEE. PATRICIA ANNE Pct : Student Council 2; French Club 1.2. 3: History C1ub 3.4: G188 C1ub 2.3: Vo11eybcl1 2.3.- Librory A551. 3.4: Kyryves. McGOWAN. W1LL1S EDWARD W111 : Band 1; Befo Hi Y 1.2.3.4. This page; Read across Row 1 MCGUERTY. PATRICIA ANNE McGurf : O1r1s' Glee Club 2.3: MinV strels 2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Hockey 2.3.4; Volleybal! 1.3; BaskefbuH 2.3.4; Baseball 3: Dolphin Club 1.2: Tennis C1ub 1.2.3: Wifhrow Ploy- ers 1.2.3.4; Tower News 51011 2.3.4; Chess Club 4: Pep Squad 1; A.B.K.. Sgt or Arms 4. MCKEE. JANET RAE Mac : DUX Fem1no 4'. 591. 01 Arms: Scr1bb1ers 3.4; Spanish C1Ub 1.2.3: Bond 1.2.3.4: Minstre1s 1.2.3.4: Presentation Orches1ro 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey1.2.4rVol1eybc1l 1.2.471ndir v1duc1 Sports 1.- Tennis Club I; Wiihrow P1oyers 1.2.3. Pres. 4: A1111e11c Represemotive 1.2: A11ru151. Rec. Sec. 4. McKIMENS, JOYCE ANN HMac : Sfudenf Counci1 4: Spom'sh Club 4: Orchestra 1.2.3.4: Minslrels 2.3.4: Presentation Orchestra 1.2.3.4: GAA. 1.2.3.4;anleybo1! 1.3: Bowling 1.2: 1nd1vidu01 Sports 1: Kylyves. Wedge Mistress 4-. McKINNEY. THEDA MAE: Entered Wiihrow in Sophomore Year 1mm Goshen. 011107C31ee Club 4; Ky1yves, McOWEN. JOHN MANLY4'M1cEey . MEACHAM. CAROL VIRGINIA: Home Economics C1ub 3.- Aliquippo. MELL. BOB LEE: Cross Country 2. Row 2 MELLAGE. JOANN: Fumre Merchandisers 4, MENSING. EVELYN JUNE HEV1CH! Home Economics C1ub 3.4: 61:15.1 G190 C1ub3gA1phu Y Teens 2. anal zormu ad; olefelnmination albguideal MERCER. KATHRYN ANN Kay : French Club 3: Minstrels 2.4; 6AA. 2.3.4: Hockey 4; BaskerbaH 3.4; VolleyboH 2.3.4: BcsebuH 3.4; Tho11cm 2.3; Annual Art Staff 3.4-: Annuc1 Representolive 2; Tower News 2.3.4: A.B.K.. Rec. Sec. 4. MIHALOVICH. BOB GEORGE: BawEing 3.4; Reserve Bosebo11 2. MILES. JANE Janie : French Club 3.4; Home Economics Club I: Minstra1s 1.2.3.4: Annual Arr 510111 4; Annual Represenlafive 4; 101131- Ho. Corr, Sec. 4, MILLAR. WALTER Sp'rder : Beta Hi Y 3.4-. Tiger Club 2.3.4: Physics C1ub 3; M1nstre15 4; Thal1on 2.3; Bowling C1ub 2.3.4: Tower News Represenmlive 4-: BoskefbaH 2.3: G011 1.2.3.4: K.T.K.. Sec. 4. MITCHELL. EARL DONALD Mitch : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Wcodward. Row 3 MITCHELL. MARION B. Pefe : Rodin C101: 4: Bond 1.2.3.4: Min. srrels 2.3.4. MITCHUM. MARTHA ANN Marty : Senior Choir 4; Glee C1Ub 2.3: Tenn15 C1ub 1: Bow1ing I;A1pho YTeens 1. MOESTA. JEAN ANN Jeanie : Swden: Council 1.2.3, Tress. 4: Senior C1055 Sea: Minstrels 1.2.3.4: 6AA. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4: Volleybal! 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Bosebo1l 2.3.4: Individual Sporfs 2.3.4: Dance C1Ub 1.2.3. Trans. 4; Tennis Club 1.2.3: W11hrow P1oyer5 2.3.4: Tower News Representative 1.2.3; A11ru1st. V. Pres. 4-. MOOORE, ELIZABETH ANN L12 : Home Economics C1ub 1: Glee Club 1; GAJR 1.2; Bosketbo112: 305913011 1: Luncheon 3: A.B.X.. Corr. Sec. 3. MORRISON. RUTH ANN Rurhia : Home Economics Club 1: History Club 2.3: Minsrrels 3.4-; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4; 80519111011 1,2. 3.4; VolleybuH 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4: Do1p1ain Club 2.3.4; 1ndividual Spcrfs 2.3.; Tu11y-Ho. Chap. 4. MOULENBELT. BARBARA RUTH Barb : Gens Togmo 1.2: H1story Club 3; Senior Choir 2.4-. L1brurion 3; M1nsire15 2.3.4. MYERS. BEVERLY RAE Bev : Spcn1s1'l Club 3.4: History C1Ub 2.3.4: Home Econom1cs C1Ub 4: GAA. 4: Volleybo11 4: BoskefbcH 4: Base ba11 1.4: Individual Sports 2: Pep Squad 1. In SENIORS Read .Across Row 1 MYERS. DAVID LEE Dave : Student Councii l.2.3.4: French Club 2; Bond 1.2.3.4; Orchesfro 2.3.4: Minstrels 1.2.3.4: Tower News Represem tofive 3: Tri-Chi. Sec. 4. MYERS. DIANA JEAN Deeg : Entered Wifhrow in Sophomore year Irom Cleveland. Ohio; Future Merchandising Club 4: A.B.K. NABORS, DENNY D.A. : Physics Club 3: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Tennis 3.4: Cross Country 1.2; Thuliun 3.4: Annual Represenmrive 2.3: Annual Ad SIGH: 3.4: Tower News Representative 1: Tennis Club 3: Tiger CIub 3.4: Beta Hi Y 3.4-: K.T.K. NELOMS. DON: Bond 2: Traci: I.2. NELSON. BILL CARL Punchy : Iota. Trees. 4. NELSON, THOMAS BAIRD 'Nels : MInstrels 2.3.4: Football I: Gym Team 3.4-: Annual Ad 8:me 4: Befu Hf Y. V. Pres. 4: Tiger Club 3.4: K.T.K.. V. Pres. 4. NEWMAN. RONALD BOYD Tex : Entered Withrow in Junior year- from Texarkanu. Texas.- Foofbcll 3.4.- nger Club 4. Row 2 NIEDERMEYER. LOUIS WILLIAM Lou : Minstrek. 2; Annual LiL $105 3: Tennis Club I: Luncheon Staff 3.4: T.O.. Corr. Sec. 4. NIMMO, ROBERT ALLEN Bob : Physics Club 3: Radio Club 4'. Cross Country I.2: Track 2: Tip Toppers 3.4: Arhleric RepresenroHve 2.3.4. NINOS. CONSTATINE TOM Charley . NIXON. RICHARD ERWIN: Entered Wifhrow in Freshman year from CoMmbus. Ohio. NOLAN. ROBERT RANDALL Bob : Football 1: Profecrion Crew 2.3. Capt. 4-: M7nsfrels 3.4. NOLLI WILLIAM BERNARD Bill : German Ciub I2; Minstrels 3.4: Fooiball Mgr. l.2.3.4: Baskefball 2-. BosebolJ 1.2: Annual Represenfm five 1: Tower News Represenfotive 2.3: Tiger Club 2.3.4: Tri-Chl. Chap. 3. NUXOLL. JAMES COLLIN Jim . wifA inclifference; Row 3 OBERWITTE. BONNIE: History Club 2; Senior Choir Librarian 4-; Glee Club 2.3: Minsirels 4; VoHeyball 2: A.T.A.. Librarian 4. OLIVER. NANCY JANE: Entered Wirhrow in Junior year Mom Allonrc. Georgie: French Club 3.4: History Club 3,4; Physics Club 4: Minstrek 4: G.A.A. 3.4: VoHeybcH 3: Tower News 5:01? 4: Z.B.K.. Chap. 4. OLIVER, ROLENE ANNE Ollie : Spanish Club 4: Hisrory Club 3; Orchestra 3: Minsfrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Basketball! 1.2.3.4: VoHey- boH 1.4: Baseball I: Dance Club 1.2: WIthrow Players 3.4: Annual Ad Stof-F 3. CovEdiIor 4: Tower News Reporter 1.2: Tally Ho. Sgt. at Arms 4. ORR. NANCY LEE: Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3.4: Minsirels 3.4: 6AA. 1.3.4: Hockey 4: Volleyball 1.4; BasketbaH 1.4; Baseball 3.4; Dolphin Club 3.4: Thclicn 3.4: Annual Representative 2.3: Annual Ad Staff 3: Kylyves. ORTH. JOYCE MARIE HJo : Entered Wirhrow in Junior year lrom Regine High: History Club 3; MTnstrels 4-: GAA. 3: Dance Club 3,4. 05E. BERNICE MILDRED Niece : Home Economics Club I.2: Bowling 4:150th Y Teens !.2. OTTE. JANET Jon : Future Merchandising. V. Pres. 4: VoHeyboH 3.4; Baseball 3: E.O.X.. V. Pres. 4. Opposile page: Read across Row I OWEN. CARL. PACE. MARY LOU Lou : French Club 1.2.3; Gfrls Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4.- VolleybcH l.2.4: BoseboH 2,4: Bowh'ng 4: Dance Club I.2; individuu: Sports 2: Tholion l.2.' Annual Represem Votive 1.2: Tower News 1,2. Assr. Editor 3. Co-Edhor Second Page 4; Tower News Representoiive 2: A.E.K.. Trees. 4. PALLAS. DOLORES ANN Dec : Home Economics Club 1.4: Bowling I:Alpho Delta Gamma. V. Pres. 3. Row 2 PANDILIDFS. KATHERINE Kufy ; lndividuo' Sports 3: Abba Y Teens I. recenffy clidcouerec! Read across PANDORF. HELEN CAROL UPGndy : Groduah'ng In three years: French Club 2.3: HTsfory Club 2.3; Senior Choh l.2.3; Minstrels l.2.3: G.A.A. 2.3: Hockey l.2: Volleyball 2.3: Basketball 2; BGseboH I: inV dividuol Sports 2: Annual Staff l.'2,3; Tower News Staff 1.2.3; Tower News Representative 3: Tenn'xs Club I: Tally Ho. PANZER. EDWINA JEANNETTE: French Chub 2.3: Minstrels 3.4-: S.AA. l.2.3.4: lndividuoi Sports 2: VolleyboH 2.3.4: Bcskefboll 1.3.4: Bowling I.3.4: Annual Business Sruf-f 3.4; Tower News Reporfer 2- Row 3 PARKER. RICHARD ARLIN NRICOI'dDH: Boys' Glee Club 2.3.4; Minr slrels 3.4; Gym Team I. PARKS. DOLORES JEAN Jeanie . FATTEN. NANCY SUE HSUe : GiHs' Glea Club 2: Minstrels 2.3.4; VolleybaH 2.4; Bowling 1: AnnucI Represeniaf'wve I: Annual Art Sch 4; Thohorn I.2.4: Tower News Art SiaH 3.4: A.B,K.. Pres. 4. Row 4 PELTON. GEORGlA DEBORAH: Minstrels 2.3.4; 6AA. 1.2.3.4; BowL ing 3.4-. Tennis Ciub 2; Tholion 3. Rec. Sec. 4: Tower News Reporler 2.3-. Alpha Y Teens l: Kyryves. Corr. Sec. 4. PENN. JOSEPH Joe . PERRINO. ANTOINETTE MARY Toni : Entered Wirhrow in Sopho- more year from Regina High.- Boseball 2, Row 5 PETRI, GRAHAM FREDERICK: Latin Club 1; Bowling 2.3: RiHe Cfub 1.2. PIERATT. THOMAS SEWELL MTom : Spanish Club 2: Histary Club 2.3; Physics Chub 3: Bond 1.2.3.4; Orchestra Manager 2.3.4; Minsfrek 3.4; Withrow Players 2.3. Sgt. of Arms 4; Tennis Club l,2'. Camera Chub 1.4. PILSON. MARTHA CORNELIA Pudgie : Band 1.2.3.4; OrchESfra 1.2.3.4; Minstrels 1.2.3.4: Sec. l2: GAA. l2: Hockey l.2: VoHeybuH I2: Dolphin Chub 2.3; Individual Sporfs I.2.3; Withrow Players 1.2.3.4: Tower News Represenrolive 1; Tower News Smhc 2.3: B.O.X. Aappinedd expreddec! Mr. Davis. The C 8: 0 rep- resentative who planned ihe school Easfer tours. is shOWn cf the terminal wiih the Withrowites be- fore they board the train. Anficipation fills the air as sfudenis board a spec- ial coach of the famous C 8 0 train - The George Washington - for an unforgettable hip. 58 SENIORS Read Across Row I PLAGAKIS, JEANETTE HJenny : History Club 2: Jun'xor Choir 3: Min strels 3; GAAA, l,2.3,4; Boang I: VoHeybcH 1,2: Baseball 1.2: Dance Club 2; Thulion 14-: Tower News Reporier 2.3; A.B.K. POSIVAL. BONNIE ELLEN: Boang 4; Annual Arr SroH 4; Tip Toppers 3 4 POTTS. RICHARD DALE Preacher Chortle : PhHologia 3.4: Lofir Club 2: History Club 3.4: Physics Club 3: BoysV Glee Club 2; Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Withmw Woyers 3. Trees. 4: Camera Club L Pres. 4: TS. Hist. 3; Chup.-Treos 4. Row 2 POWERS. MARlLYN ELIZABETH: Scribblerg 331; History Club 2.3.4; French Club 2,3; Senfor Choh 2.14: Madrigal 4: Minstrels 2.3 4: Volieybal! l.2; Tenm's Club 1,2; Tip Toppers I2; ToHy Ho. Hisf. 4. PURCELL. PATRICIA JANE ' Po1 : Spanish Club l.2.3. V. Pres. 4: History Club 4: Horns Economics Club 4; Minstrek 2.3.4: Annuo: Staff 2: Tower News Reporter 3.4: A.B K. PYLES, VELMA JO: Student Council 2.14: Home Economics Club 4: M'msfrek I2.3.4: G,A,A. IJJ. Trees. 4; Hockey l 2.3,4; VolleybuH l,2.3.4; Basketball I.?.3.4; BaseboH I,2,3l4: hdividud Sports L2, Mom Oger 3.4: Dance Uub l 2.3 4: Wilhrow Players 2 3 Hist, 4; Tower News Reporter 2.3; Tower News Representolivc 2.3: Pep Squad l; Cheerleader 4: Altruist, C'nop. 4. Row 3 RACE. JUDITH STEWART JudyH: Spanish Cbb 2,14; Senior Choir 4; Glee Club 3: Junior Choir 2: Minstrels 4; G.A.A 1.23.4: Dolphin Ciub I.3,4: Annua! SYOH 4: Annual Representative 3.4; Pep Squad I ToHy Ho. RECH. BARBARA KAY Barbich: Gems Tagore 3: GAA. l? BcseboH 12: Bowling 2.3,41Junior Choir 2 3 REDROW. JACK Red : Radio CM: 4: FootboH 3ft; Cross Country 2: Track 1.2.3.4:Tigcr Club 3AA Row 4 REEVES, JACQUELINE ANN JOLHCH: Hume Lgonomics CMJb 2' Boang 4. tlmougA Ami ed 0r Opposite page: Read across REICHLE. CHARLES AUGUST Charlie : Senior ChoTr 2.3.4: MYnsh'els 2.3.4:Trock1:TOW6F News 2: R1119 Club 2. REMPE. BETTY MARGARET Remp : German Club 1.2: History Club 23.4; Minstrels 1.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; V011eyboll 1.2.3.4: Boskeiboll 1.2: Baseball 1.2.4: Bowling 1: Individual Sports l.2. Row 5 RENSING RTTA ANN: En1ered Wirhrow 1n Freshman year 1mm Wo1nu: H1115 High: DUx Femino: 5cribb1er5 3.4: Gems Tuguro 2.3.4: History C1ub 3: Junior Choir 3: Samar Choir 4: GAA. 2.3.4: VolleyboH 2'. Baskerboll 2: Kyryves. Trees, 4-. RETZLER. RICHARD MICHAEL. RICE. C. ANN: Student Councii 3. Sec. 1.2: Minsrrels 2.3.4; Basebgu l: Bow1ing 1: ThoEian 2: Tower News 51011 2; A.B.K. Chap, 4, Read across this page Row I R1CH. TERRENCE L. HTerry : Entered Witivow in Junior year 1mm Walnuf Hills H1911: Senior Choir 3. Sec. 4: M1n51re15 3.4: FoolboH 3.4: Basketball 3.4: BaseboH 3.4: Tiger Club 3.4. RICHARDSON. FAYE MARGARET: Bow1img 4. RIEKERT, WILLIAM PAUL Will : Projection Crew 2.3.4. RIGGIN. ROGER THOMAS: Physics CM: 3: Minstrels 3.4: Boang 3.4-. 60113.4: Track 1.2. RIGHTER. RUTH IRENE Tex : Spanish CM: 2.3: H15rory Club 3.4: Mins1re1s 4: G.A.A. 1.3.4: V011eybc11 3: Do1p1'11n Club 1.3.4: Kytyves. RILEY. BARBARA ANN BurHIe : H1story Club 3.4: Home Economics C1131: 1: Junior Choir 3: V011eyb011 1.2: Alpha Hi Y 2: Kyfyves. RINGHAND. ROBERTA LEE 1'Berf : Dux Fem'mc: Spanish Club 3.- PhysIcs C1ub. V. Pres. 3: Minstrels 2.3.4: 6AA. 1.2.3.4; Hockey 1.2.3.4.- Vol1eyba1f 1.2.3.4: Bcske1b011 1.2.3.4: BoseboH 3: Tennis C1ub 1: 1ndi- wdqu Sports 1: Dame Club 1.2.3.4: Whhrow Players 2.3. Rec. Sec, 4: Annual 2. Business Manager 3.4: Tower News Reprcscnrclivc 3.4-. 4411:1ch Replescnlofivc 3.4: Pep Squad I:A11ruisl. Trans. 4. Row 2 R1PPEY. RHODA DEE Rode : Scfxbblers 4-: History Club 3.4: MMSHEIS 2.4; 6AA. 1.2.3.4: Vc1leybo1l 1.2.3.4: BosketbaH 2.3.4: Dance C1ub 1. 2.3.4: Tholion 4: Tower News Advertising Manager 3.4: Tower News Reporfer 1.2: Tower News Representative 2. RITCHIE, SARA ANN 501113 : Gens Togcfo I: History C1ub 4'. Home Economics Club 4: Gir1s' Glee Club 3.4: Junior Choir 2; Bose- de 2: Bowling 4; Tower News 2.3.4: Annua1 Ad Staff 2: A.B.K. ROBBJNS. DIANE M. Jel1ybean : Entered Withrow in Senior year From Covington, Kentucky: Tower News 5101-1 4, ROBB1NS. GAIL: French C1ub 1.2.3. Pres. 4: Sen1or Cho1r 2.3.4: Modrh gal 2.3.4; M1nstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4; Vo11cybul1 1.2.3.4: Baskefboll 1: Bowling 1: Dance C1ub 2.3.4: Annual Business 51ch 3.4: Tower News Representative 2: Ntrum. Corr. Sec. 4. ROBERTS. ARTHUR HENKLE Arr : Gens Togoro 4: Physics Club 3: History Club 3: Tholion 3.4: Annual Ad Stcf'F l.2.3.4: Chess Club 4-: Tennis Club 3: Bow1ing 3.4: Beta H1 Y 3.4: K.T.K. ROBWAY. BARBARA LEE Barb : Spanish Club 2: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Minsfrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4: Volleybo11 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.3; BusebGH 1; IndIvidual Sporrs 1: Dance Club 1.2.3.4; WHhrow Players 2.3.4: Tower News Representative 4: Tennis Club 1.2.3: Cheerleader 3.4; Altruist. Corr. Sec. 4. ROCKLIN. MARLENE LOUISE Rennie : Home Economics 1.2.3. Row 3 ROEBUCK. DAVE BRADFORD HHydroH: Cross Counlry 1.2.3.4: Swim mfng 1.2.3.4: Track 1.4, ROEHR. RICHARD FRED Dick : Tennis Team 1.2.3.4. ROESCH. ELAINE O. Lonie : Home Economics Club I.2: Treasurer's O'Hice 4, ROLLER, BERTWILL ELLIS HBert : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut H1115 High.- Spon1s11 C1Ub 4: Foolbcll 3: Track 3.4: Gym Team 4, ROWE. DAVID EARL nDevan: Annual Represemcfive 3.4. RUNDO. CAROLE LEE: Bond 1.2.3; Treasurer's OH1CE 3.4: To11y Ho. RUSSELL. SIMEON JOHN Jack : M'msvre15 2.3.4:Tr0c1c 2'. RiHc Club 2: Lunchroom $101+ 2.3.4. everyone; ?POLUtA in lAe unclemtancling 5'? 60 SENIORS Read Across Row 1 RYAN. SHIRLEY ALLENE Shirl : H1510ly Club. Sec. 4; Home Econo- mics C1Ub 1; Jun1or Choir 2; Minstrels 4; Annual Lit. 51011 3.4. Ta11y Ho. SAEMANN. RONALD HAROLD: Tennis Team 1.2.3.4: Tenn1s C1ub 1.2.3. SATTERFIELD. ANNE ELIZABETH Annie : Student Council 1.2.3.4: French Club 2. Sec. 3. Glee Club 2.3: Senior Choir 4'. M1nstre1s 1.2.3. 4: GAA. 1.2.3.4: Dance Club 1.2.3. Pnes. 4: Annuo1 Representative 3: Alrruisf. SCHADEL. LOIS EVA Lo : 6AA. 4: VolleyboH 2.3.4; Bowling 3.4: Z.B.K.. Corr. Sec. 4. SCHANANDORE. DONALD LEE Don . SCHANZLE. ALLAN FRED HA1 : Spanish Club 2.- Physics Club 3. SCHEAR, STAN JEROME: Entered Withrow In Sophomore year 1mm Hughes H1911. Row 2 SCHOCH. ERWIN Erv : German Club 3.4: Football 3.4; Tiger C1ub 4: Annual Representative 3: 1010. SHEERER. ERNEST WILLIAM HErnIe : German C1ub 3. Glee Ciub 2. Minstrels 21Ccmero C1ub 1. SCHEIDIG. W1LMA DOROTHY Rocky : German Club 3. Sec. 4: Bowling 4. SCHLASSER. MARJORIE E. 'Morjie : Enfered Withrow 1n Junior year from BufovIo. Ohio. SCHMIDT. MARY ELLEN: Gens Tagore 1.2.3.4. Minstrels 1.2.3.4;T11c11- ion 1.2.3.4; Annual L11. $101.1 1.2.3. Feorure EdHor 4. SCHMIDT. POWELL ALFRED '1Sonny . SCHNELL. JERRY WILLIAM: Spanish Club 1.2. Minslr'c1s 3: Bowling 1.2.3.4:60112.3.41W11hrow Players 4; Tiger C1Ub3.4. Row 3 SCHRADER. NANCY LEE Nance : Home Economics C1ub 2.3.4? History C1ub 2.3.4: M1nslra1s 3.4; GINA. 1.2.3.4: Bowling 1.2.3: Archv ery 2.3.4: Annual Representative 1.2: Pep Squad: C.L.C.. V. Pres. 4, SCHROEDER. ARNOLD Tad : Sigma Gamma. Trees. Student Counci1 1.2.4: C1055 President: Philologio 3.4.- Minstre1s 1.2.3.4: FootboH 1.2.3. Co-Copt. 4: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Swimming Team 1.2.3.4: Baseball 1.2.3. 4: Truck 3.4: Tower News Representative 1.2: Tiger C1ub 1.2.3.4. K.T.K,. 591. at Arms 4. SCHROEDER. DORIS LEA Dies : G156 C1u13 2.3; M'msrrels 1.2.3.4. 6AA. 1.2.3.4.- Hockey 3.4.- VolleybaH 2.3.4; BaskerbuH 2.3.4; BoseboH 2.3.4: Bowling 3.4. SCHROEDER. JEAN CELESTE: Graduofxng 1n three years: HISIOry Ciub 1.2: G.A.A. 1.2.3: Hockey 1.2.3: Vo11eybo11 1.2.3: Basketball 1.2; 505313011 1.2.3; Dolphin Club 1.2.3: Bow1ing 2. Individual Sports 1.2.3; Outing C1ub 1.2. Manager 3.- Tower News Represenrofive 1.2-. Tip Tup- pers 1; BOX. SCHROEDER. NANCY FRIEDA Non : Minstrels 1.2.3.4: GAA. l. SCHWEIZER, JACQUELINE FRANCES 'Uockie : Minstre1s 1.2.3.4: G.A.A. 4:Volleyb0112.3.4:Bow11ng 3,4: Z.B.K. SCHWETTMAN. HARRY ALAN A1 : Sigma Gamma; Student Counr C11 2.3: Ph11o1ogio 3.4; Senior Choir 2.3. Pres. 4. Madrigal 3.4: Min- srre1s 2.3.4: Withrow P1oyers 2.3.4: Annuo1 BusEness Staff 3.4: Co-Ad Monoger 4: Beta Hi Y 3.4: Tr1 C111. Trees. 4. Read across. opposife page Row 1 SCULLY. MELBA RAPHAEL UMB1H: History C1Ub 2: M1n51rels 2.4: GAIN 1.4; IndiVIduol Sports 1: Bow11ng 4: Pep Squad 1: C.L.C.. Treus. 4. SEVESTER. NANCIE LEE: Enlered Withrow 1n Sophomore year from Wolnui H1113 High; Scr1bb1ers 3.4; Gems Togum 2: H1story Club 2.3' M1nstre1s 2.3.4; BoskefbaH 3'. an1ing 3.4: Tower News 2.3. Th1rd Page Editor 4: Annual Arr 5101-1 2: Kyryves. Reg. Sec. 4. 0 otAerd; predenl clay proglgmd CPOWCIQOI SHAFFER. SONDRA Sandy : Student Council 3: Home Economics Club 2; Annual Staff 3; T'wp Toppers l: Lunchroom 4'. C.L.C.. Corr. Sec. 4. Row 2 sHANNON, WILLIAM WAYNE Shank : Sigma Gamma, Sec.: Stu- denr CouncH l,2,3,4; Gens Togara 3.4: Senior Choir 23, V. Pres. 41 Minstrek 1.2.3.4: Withrow Players 3.4: Annual Ad Sroff 4; Berg Hi Y 3.4; Tri Chi. Corr. Sec. 4. SHIVELEY, RONALD EUGENE. SILVER. DAVID ALLEN. Row 3 SIMPSON. ANN ELlZABETH: GIrIsN Giee Club 3.4. SIMS. DELLA MAE DeEl : Entered Wifhrow in Junior m. hem Woodward High. SMITH. ROERT HSmiHy : Football 3.4: Baseball 4, Row 4 SNIDER. KENNETH Toad : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Bethel. Ohio; Rifle Club 2. SNYDER, CAROLYN CARTER Cad : History Chjb 2.3; Hockey 1-. Boang 4: Dance Ciub 2; Individual Sports 1.2.3.4: Tower News Sroff 1,4: Tennis Club 23: RiHe Club 2; B.O.X.. Chap. 4. SOLLBERGER. BARBARA ANNE Barb : Gens Togotc 2; Spanish Club 3.4; History Chlb 3.4-: MTnstrels l.2.3.4: GAA. 2.3.4: Hockey 3: VolleyboH 3.4: Basketball 3.4: Dance Oub 2,4; Wifhrow Players 2.3.4: Annual Staff 3.4; Tower News StoH 2; TOHy Ho. Rec. Sec. 4' Row 5 SOUDER. DAVID L. Dove : Studenr Council 1.2; Philologio 3. Pres. 4; Physics Chjb 3; Band I2; Minsfrels 3.4; Tower News 2. Asgf. FoUrfh Page Editor 3. Edifor 4; T.S. SPANGENBERG, SHIRLEY M. 'kShIrl : Home Economics Club 2; Min- slrels 2.3.41 Tower News Staff 2: Pep Squad 1; Kytyves. SPRAWL, WILSON Mr. Imperial : JunIor Choir 1: Cross Country L2. ram tile minol $y Quickly slowing f he i r gear. smiling students talk of their coming trip. and the historic. us well as entertaining places they will visit and investigate. 6 l 1:2 Did you feel envious glances directed a! you as you headed for Mr. Rholian's office to be measured for graduation caps and gowns fhaf day? SENIORS Read Across Row 1 SPRING. SYLVIA CECELIA Sis : Enfered Wilhrow in Senior year from Pittsburgh. Penna. French Club 4. STALEY. ROBERT RIETMAN Bob : T.S. STAMLER. DONALD WILLIAM Don : Senior Chmr '2: Glee Club 1.2.3; Minstrels 1.2.3.4: Tower Naws Represenfuiive l. Row 2 STANKORB. JACK GILBERT. STARRETT. IRENE DOROTHY 'Renie : E.O.X.. Sgt. of Arms 4. ST. CLAIR. GWENDOLYN Gwen : Dux Femfno. Spanish Club 1.2.3.4: History Cth 3. Hist 4: Senior Choir 2.3.4; Minstrels 2.3.4; 6AA. 1.2.3.4: Hockey 1.2.3.4; VoHeyboH I.2,3. Manager 4; BuskefboH I.2.3.4; Hockey 12.3.4; Baseball 1.2.3.4; Tower News Representative I2: Tennis CJub I.2.3; AIHBHC Represenrmive l2: B.O.X.. Tress. 4. Row 3 STEDAM. JOAN DELORES Jo : E.O.X, STEINKAMP. JOAN LEE Seymour : Minstrels 3.4: Pep Squad l. STEMMER. JEROME ORVILLE Jerry : Entered Wifhrow in Freshmen year from Hughes High: Sigma Gamma. Sgt. CIT Arms: Footbail 1.2.3: BoskefbcH I: Track 1.2.3.4. Row 4 STEMMER. VIRGINIA HELEN Jinny : Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Hughes High: GJXA. 2.3.4; VoHeyboH 4; Baseball 2. STEPHENS. GEORGE WAYNE. STEPHENSON. JACKIE LOU: Entered Wifhrow in iunior year from Oak Ridge. Tennessee: G.A.A. 3,4: VolleybaH 3.4; BcskefboH 3.4: Base- boll 3.4: Minstrels 41Annuui Representarive 4. Row 5 STILLE. JERE DONALD Joke : Enlered Wilhrow in Senior year Horn Indionolo. lowcn: ThoHan 4: BuseboH 4, ayclreamd 0 flue Opposite page; Read across STINE. MIRES: German Club 2; Baseball 2.4: T.S.. Trees. 4. STITH. KAREN ADELE Katie : Dux Feminc: Scribblers 3.4: Gens Togota MT. Sem'or Choir 2.3.4: Minstrek 2.3.4: GAA. 1.2.3.4: Hockey l2? ngeybaH 1.2.3.4; Basketball 2.3: BcsebuH l: Boang Oub 1. Dolphin 37 Tholion I.2.3: Annual LII. SIOH l,2.3. Editor 4: Tally Ho. V. Pres. 4. Read Across Row 1 STONEBURNER. DWIGHT T. 'SIoney : Spanish Club 4. Bond 1.2.3.4; minsirek 3.4: Annual Photographer 2.3: Tower News Representative I; Tri ChJ. STONER. MARY FLORENCE More : Entered Withrow In Sophomme year Irom Norwood: Dux Famine; Scribblers 3.4-. French Club 2: German Club 3.4-; History Oub 2.3.- Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A,A, 3.4.- Baskefbofl 2,3,4: VoHeyboH 2.3.4: Bowling 2.3. Tholion 2.3: Corr. Sec. 4: Tower News Reporter 3.4. STREJT. NANCY ELLEN Nance : Spanish Club l.2: Gems Togora 4; Gbe Club 2: Minsfrels l.2.3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.3.4: Hockey l.2.3.4: Volley. baH I.2.3.4: Basketball l.3.4: Baseball 1.2: Dance Club l2.3.4.- Indivi. duel Sports I: Wiihrow PJoyers 2.3.4: Tower News Reporter 1.2; Second Page Assl, Editor 3. Firs! Page Edifor 4: Tower News Representative I.?.3.4? Tennis Club 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 3. Captofn 4; Altruisr. Hist. 4. SUDHOFF. GAIL: Home Economics Club 2; Gems Togom 2-. Th: Toppers 1.2. Trees. 3. Pres. 4: JunTor Choir 3: Glee Club 4: GAA. 2.3.4;Bow11ng l.2.3.4; Individual. Sports 2.3.4. SWEARINGEN. LESLIE EUGENE Les : Proiecrion Crew 2.3.4. TABOR, EDWARD DAVID UEd : Spanish Club 2.3-. Sec,4: Physics Club 3; Camera Ciub 3.4: Chess Club 4. TAYLOR. BYRON LEE Bunny . uture; tAe adding Row 2 TAYLOR. CARL M.: Enfered Wirhrow in Sophomore year lrom Cov- ington. Kentucky; Parking L013. TAYLOR. CAROL ANN: Spanish Cfub 2.3.4; History Cmb 2. V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4: Minstrels 4; G.A.A. I.2.3; Hockey 1.2: VoHeyboll 1.4: Basketball 2: Bowling 4. Indlviduol Sports 2.3.- Annuol LiI. Staff 4: Tower News Representative 1.2.4: Pep Squad 1. TAYLOR. PATRICIA ANN Par : Entered Withrow En Sophomore year from Anderson Twp. High.- Dux Femino. V. Pres.; Student Council 3.4: Gens Togota 2'. Band 2.3.4. Minsrrek 3.4; GAA. 2.3.4: VoHeyi boH 2.4: BOSkebeH 2.4; Archery 4. Dance Club 2. Tennis Club 2: Wlfhruw PFoyars 4: Tower News Reporfer 2,3.4; Kytyves. Hist 3. Pres. 4. TAYLOR. PATSY ANN: Spanish Club 3.4: History CM: 3.4: Minsfrek 4? 0AA. 4: Bowling 4: Volleyball 3.4: Annual Represemmive 3.4. TIEGARDEN. CHARLOTTE JEANEEN: Ghee Club 2.3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrek 4. TESSENDORF. CAROL ANN HTess : Student CouncH I. Spanish Qub 2; Minstrels 2.3.4; GAA. I.2.3,4; Bowhng Z; VoHeybuH 2.- Archery I.' BcsketboH3:505ebol13:ToHy Ho. Corr. Sec. 4. THOMAS. STEVEN JAMES Steve : Minstrels 3.4. Foolboll I; BoseboH 1.2: Annual Art Sfo'H 3.4: T.S.. Sec. 3. Row 3 THOMPSON. DONALD A. Duck : Track 1; Gym Team I. TOMS. GERALD RAY Jerry : Football 1.2; Basketball I.?.4; Track L4. TRIBLE. ALICE: Ivyelfes. Corr. Sec. 4. TRIBLE. GERALD: withdrawn. TSCHANZ. MARGIE: Gems Tagore I.2; Ghee CM: 3.4, TUCKER. PAUL KENT HTuckH. VANCE, NANCY NATALIE ' Nonce : Senior Choir 2.3.4: Minstrefs 2.3.4: G.A.A. 2.4: BusketbaH 2: Tennis Chvb 3; VollebeH 4; A.B.K, 0 a gig guedfion: 63 64 SENIORS Read Across Row 1 VANDEN EYNDEN, ELISSA GAY HLIs : Minsrrels 3,4;G.A,A, l.2.3,4: Archery I,2,3, Manager 4: VoHeybaH I114: BoskefboH I23: BasebaK 2'. Kyfyves, Sgt. at Arms. 4. VANDIVEN, MARY KENT Mickey : Entered Wilhrow in Senior year from Birmingham. Aicboma; Treasury's Office 4. VAUGHN, THOMAS MlCHAEL Tom : Philologio; Spanish Club 1. 2. Trans. 3. Pres. 4'. Giee Club 2: Senior Choir 3,4: Minstrels 2.3.4. VENN. JERRY FREDERICK: Studem Coundl 1.2.3.4; V. Pres. Senior Class: Football 1.23.4; BaskerboH 1.2.3.4; Track l.2; Tiger Cfub 3.4. K.T.K.. Pres. 4. VETORINO. GORDON ANTHONY Vet : FomboH 3.4: Truck 3.4: Annual Representative I: Tiger Club 3.4. VOGT. CAROL ANN Volie : Mins1rels 3: Tholfon 2.3: ToHy Ho. WADDELL. MIRIAM ELIZABETH: Jun'wor Choir 2: Senior Choir 3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A.I.2,4: Bowling F2; Tenm's Ciub 3; Volleyball 4'. Annual Ari SroH 3.4: B.O.X.. Sgt. or Arms. 4. Row 2 WADE. ELAYNE M.: Entered Whhrow In Junior year from New York. N.Y.: IverIeS. WAGGAL, FRED FRANKLIN: CO5. WAGGONER. PHYLLIS LORAINE HPhyl : G.A,A. 3: lnd'xviduul Sports 3: Bowling 4. urtAer education or WALKER. ROSE MARIE RosieH: Home Economics Club 3; Hlsl. 4: Alpha Y Teens 1. WATERS. JOAN BERNIECE Jimmie : VoHeybaH 1.2; Baseball 3. WEEKS, LESTER RAYMOND HRcy : Football I: Rifle Club 12: bio. Sgt. o! Arms 3,4. WEINHEIMER. GERTRUDE HAZEL Gert : Future Merchandisers 4. Row 3 WEINMAN, NANCY LEE Nance : Bowling 1.2; Future Merchandisers 41Alpho Y Teens L2. WENCKSTERN, DORIS ANN Dodo : Dolphin Club 4: Bowing 2: Alpha Y Teens I.2:Al1quippo.Treos.3. Pres. 4. WENDELI RICHARD GEORGE HToke : Sigma Gamma: Spanish Club L2; Tiger Chjb 3.4: Gena Tagore 3,4; Physks Club. Pres. 3: Senior Choir 2.3.4; Minstrels 2.3.4; Boang 3.4; GoH 3.4: Beta HI Y 4; K.T.K. WESSINGER. EDWARD FRANK Ed : Physics Club 3: Bowling 2.3.4; Tower News Represenlofive 2. WEST. JAMES RICHARD Jim : FootboH 1.2. WHITACRE. GAIL TEBBS: MYnslreis 3.4: G.A.A. 4: Bowling 4: VoHeyr bcH 4; Basketball 4: Tholfon 2.3.4; Annud Ar? StoH 4: Tewer News Ari Staff 4. WHITACRE. RONALD MCKAY k'Ron : Gena Togufc 3,4: Senfor Choir 4: Boys Glee C1ub3:JunIor Choir 2: Minstrels 3.4. amp oyment-a year walk, AMELIA MIIIEE'; Home Economics Club 1.4: Volleyball 1. WHITE, MAXINE MCIx : Home Economics Cth l.3.4. WIETE. CAROL ANN HCoroV': History Club 2,3: Baseball 3: Bowiing L3;lndiv1du015porrs I:Tennis Club 1.2.3. R 2 anBRAHAM. LEE FORSYTH: Philologio 4-; Spomsh Club 1.2.3: Swim- m'mg l: Bowiing Club I.?.lr Trees. 3: ThoHon 4; Tower News 4: T.S., Corr. Sec. 2. V. Pres. 4. WILEYl JAMES GRAHAM I'Jim : Physics CMJb 3.4: Tennis Club '23: Tennis Team 2.3.4; Bowling 4: Chess Club 4. WILKENING' MARY JO HJOHI Junior Choir 3: Camera Club I: TIP Toppers 1. Row 3 WILLIAMS, DON: Cross Country I: Gym Team I; Track '13'4- WILLIAMS. TYLER GLENN TY : Boys Glee Club 2; Senior Choir 3.4: Minslrels 2,3,4. WILMES. SHIRLEY RAE SHIN : Home Economics Club 4; G.A,A, 4: VolleyboH 2.3.4: Baseball 47 BOWIing 3.4? Z.B.KH Hisl, 4. Row 4 WILSON' DON OT'S: Bond 4? TOWBr News Representative I. WILSON, HERMAN WORTH Bug : Bond l.2.3,4; Minstrels 2'34' WILSON' RONALD CLOYD Pink : Student Council 3: BasketboH 3.4-: BosebcH l.2.3.4: BosketboH Manager 2; Tiger Oub 3.4; Tri Chh Sgt. of Arms 4. Row 5 WINGERTER' MARILYN JOYCE HLWHB : French Club '23: History Club 3.4-; Home Economics Club l.2.3.4; anslreis 3,4; GAA. 1.2.3.4: Bowllng ClUb 1'2'37 Annual Li S'GH: 4: C.L.C., Corr. Sec, 4-, WINGLEWISH. BARBARA JEAN: G.A.A. I.2: Baseball 1,2. WINTER. WILLIAM CHARLES BiH : Bond 214; Minstrels 3.4; you wifi remem$en Buffing and pounding may seem tiresome but The re- sults are. always well worfh the eFForl' in Mr. Schirmer's arts and crafts classes. 65 66 Put Taylor Mary Louise Assing Larry Long John Godley Most Populm' Most Likely to Smu-wrl THE HUSTEST Shirl Duqueffe Best All Around Gilrl Helena Anderson Nancy Striet Dave Hobson Jim Hall M ost, Vivacious Best Dressed Nancy Kiphart Dave Bentley Must Poised aloufam'ty Carol Bowman Steve Thomas Wittiest Pat McGuerty Jerry Schnell Cutest Marilyn Browne Lee Flandreau Maxi .4 thletir POM... is the recipient of 0 place in the senior popularity poil any happier rhon the others concerned? ls thus 0 time when the true spirit of friendship reveals itself by finding ioy and sunshine in anothers SUCA cess? Did rhe radiance of the win- ners h'nd refiecrion on your face when the results were disclosed? Contempbte! Ardafh Edwards Irv Lerner Bminiest Gwen SI. Clair Bev Bacon Al Schwetfman Ron Deller M ust Mmmeq'ly F-riendl'iesf- Velma Pyles Joy Gilbert Jerry Venn Wayne Shannon Best Looking Most Talented Barb Robway Ann Rice Lee Flandreau Ed Labunski Neateest Couple Best Dcmce'rs 67 SENIORS Straightened cops and ties. flawless make-up. spotless white shoes. and flowing gowns are the only concerns of the ner- vous and excited seniors. 68 Read Across Row 1 WJTTENBERG. GAIL ROSEMARIE: Alpha Y Teens l; Aliquippa: Trees. 4. WOLF, LORETTA: Srudent Council !: Senior Choir 2.3.4; Minstrels 2.3. 4; Bowl'mg 2.3: Annual Representative I,2; Alpha Y Teens l.2: AH- quippc. WOLFE. VIRGINIA LEE HJinny : Dux Famine, Sec; Student CouncH 3: Gens Togoto 2: French Oub 3. Trans. 4; Minstrels 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3: VoHeyboH I.3.4; Basketball I.2.3.4: Bowling I.2: Thofion 3.4: Tower News l. Ad. Manager 2. Asst. Business Manager 3. Business Manager 4'. Annual Represenfctive 3; Tennis Club 2: Tol'y Ho. Pres. 4. Row 2 . WOOD. CHARLES GEORGE: Student? Council 1.2.3; Glee Club 4: Cross Country 1.2.3: Track 1.2: Beta Hi y 3.4-; T.O.. Trees. 4. WOODS, CHARLES PHILLIPS Chuck : Senior Choir 2.3.4: Minstrels 2.3.4: Annual Stuf'F 2: Annual Representative 2: Tower News Represn- totive 2: Chess Club 4; Boang 4. WORTHING. RICHARD ROY Red : Track Manager I.2: BcsebaH 3; Projection Crew 2.3.4. Row 3 WRIGHT, ELOUISE Pewee . YATES. ROBERT WILSON Bob : Beta Chi 4. YAEGER. CAROL LYNN Rebel : French Club 3.4: History Club 3: Tholion 3.4; Annual Ur. Staff 4rBosketbaI14:Z.B.K. Row 4 ZIMMER, CAROLYN MAE. ZiMMER. DAVID Dove : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Bamvia. Ohio. ZSCHAU, DIANE HELENA Dani : Giris' Glee Club 2: Senior Choir 3.4; Minsrrels 3.4; G.A.A. l.- Dolphin Club I: Tower News Representa- tive 2; Asst. Third Page Edfmr 3: Co-Editor 4. Onfy tile geginning. JUNIORS O mun; l The future. mirrored in shiny surtaces ot a '55 ring-signs ofnearing seniorhood. Having tirmly established themselves in Withrow by becomtng upperclossmen. the juniors work earnestly toward new cmd greater heights, Aided by career con- terencest their ambitious minds search through the prospectives ot numerous vocations. Proms 0nd class rings mark the lighter side at their lives and will quickly brtng a broad smite to any of their traces. Stitl Fascinated by the dignity and selt-sufh'ctency ot the seniors, they stride along the path 0? progress. 69 7O JUNIORS HOMEROOM 264 Row liP. Abernulhy; C. Adams. J. Adams; PA Adams; B. Adkins; P. Alberle; B. Anderson: C. Ander- son: M. Anderson. Row 2 M. Andres; J. Archie; M. Arms+ead; D. Arm- slrong: L. Arnold: S. Arne ; E. Augusline; C. Barm hurl: G. BeH. Row 3 D. Bica; M. Birkrneier; A. Bishop: E. Bishop: J. Bogart; J. Boyer; D. Bowman: C. Brefald: I. Buck- old. Row 4AK. Buckmun; D. Bush; N. Bush; B. CurgtrI B, Corner; I. Curr; M. Culawio; D Clark; J4 Clark. Row 5-D. Clelcnd; H. Clinton: J. Coffey: L. Coff- mun: B. Condom C. Cooper: S. Counts: P. Crow: C. Davis. Row 6wM. Day; D. DensFord: J. DeVore: S. De- Weese: C. Diefz; J. DinHemann; C. Downs'; I. Du- base; G. Easter. Row 7 D. Edwards: J. Edwards: J. Elder: P. Elridge: WA Eldridge; L. Epperh B. Estep: J, Fels; A. Ferguson. you find accepteal acluftlloocki Julied. Maybe Mr. Wirfh is at- remph'ng to administer Firs? Aid. but knowing ihe boys who attend his classes he might enioy strengthening his hold. HOMEROOM 264 lCoanuecH Row l-M. Feuquay; J. Firth; M. Fleucher; R, Frey: E. Friason; C. Gull; J. Gaskins: Y. Ghory; 5. Gibson; E Gill: J. Gleason: M. Good- eH; J. Graham; C. Griffith; L. Guignard: N. Hulpin. Row 27H. Hardy: L. Harrison: 5. Harrison: Y. Harrison: J. Hurl; S. Hartman; I. Haynes: J. Hayes: 5. Hick: C. Hein; E. Heis; B. Helfun; F, Hibbelt; J. High: K. Hill; 5. Hodge. Row 3 R. Holmes: C. Holt; H. Hohkamp: C. Hauck; L. Howall: J. Hull: A. Hunier. HOMEROOM 364 Row 3 ConrinuedJ-B. Jocelyn; M, Johnson; N, Jay: M. Kabel: M. Kahn: M. Kessis; B. Knox; E. cher; A. Koeplre. Row 4!M. Kohl : P. Konnersman; G. Kuebler; 3. Lance: A. Lcme-I G. Lawson; J. Lawson: L. Lehman; J. Levi; MA Lipscomb: S, Lavrery: C. LusbrI S. Marsh: V. Marfin: J. McColfum; S. McCord. Row 5-1C. McGrulh: G. MCHUQH: A, McNaal: C. McNeely; 5. Met- cqff; G, Miller; M. Miller; G Moore: R. Moses: B. Moulfon; P. Mul- dikfn: M. Muncy; C. Nelson: D. Noelcke; M. Pairun; P, Palmer. Row 6-J. Parks; D. Patrons; A. Penny: L Perkins: A. Piigrim: L. Porter; A. Polter: B. Preller; K. Privefre: C. Prociar: A. Reed; 5. Reed: L. Reynolds; 5. Rimmer; A. Robinson: L. Rocklin. Row 7 5. Sueman: E. Sager; E. Sample: J. Sanders: M. Sanders: N. Schira: B. Schneider; C. Schueler: E. Schwartz: G. Siegel: M. Silbarf: P. Simpson; H. Smith; M. Smith; M. Snew: P. Snow. Row 8-P. Snyder; P. Spuhr; J. Stein: C. Steinkuhl: E. Swing1 J. Taylor: M. Taylor; M. Taylor; L. Thomas; M. Thomas: J. Tipper,- 5. Tish; V. Usher: M. Verden: S. Virgel: M. Walker. Row 9 M. Wallace; N. Warren; C. Weber: D. Weciig: K. Weiden- backer: N. Wells: J. Wheeler; J. Wild; G. Wilkens: B. Willis: M. Wil- son: J. Woerdernon; E. Wohlers; H. Wooford: V. Workman. HOMEROOM 2l2 Row 9 KiontinuedJaJ. Archibald. Row lO-R. Armor: T. Armor; H. Armslrong; R. Armstrong; T. Barnen koff; G. Barsef: T. Bartlett; C. Beck; J. Begley; W. Biegerle; W. Benn: J. Banner; D. Beran; G. Beyer: R. Blssku; N. Booth. JUNIORS HOMEROOM 212 Conlinuadi Row l-J. Boyd: R. Bradford; D. Brandhorsl: H. Brasey: D. Brookr, B. Browning: D. Bramlage: W. Buckley: B. Burkhordf: R. Burkhardt: F. Byndon: J. Byndon: B. Campbelle: C. Campbelle: C. Cannedy: B. Christy. Row 2-H. Cole; M. Coleman; R. Coleman: J. Confner: L. Coslon; B. Crandall: H. Creelman: 5. Crush: B. Davis: J. Doud; J. Drake; F. Dubuque: J. Duhn: R. Fairchild: T. Font: B. Fosier. Row 3W3. Foster: D Foul; F. Fox. HOMEROOM 214 Row 3 Con1inuecH-R. Gerlock; B. Gelgey; G. Gildermeister; R. Gleason: F. Groves: C. Hackney: A. Hamilton: M. Handel; P. Hanna; FV Hersbhedi: H. Hiners: E. Holt: J. Holt. Row 4-T. Huenfefd; N. Jenkins; C. Johnson: C. Johnson: G. Johnw son; J. Johnson; T. Johnson; F. Johnston; G. Johnston; W. Johnston; C. Jones; T. Kearsey; K. Kemp: C. Kessel; P. Kimery. HOMEROOM 215 Row 4 IConlinueM-N. Koesfer. Row 5 G. Krufz; T. Langner: B. Layne: D. Levi; J. Light; J. Lindsey; B. Loose: J. Lundqu'ls'l: B. Maddox: L. Madson; D. Magee; D. M-agrish; H. Muier: N. Manm T. Manoff: A. Munzler. Row 6 3. McAllister: F. McCube; K. McDaniel: B. McElwain: T. M:- Kinn: E. McLaughlin. HOMEROOM 216 Row 6 KContinueM-D. McMillan: J. Menifee: R. Messimer: B. Miles: R. Morgan: M. Mueller: J. NeF; B. Nelson: J. N392: S. Noblilr. Row 7 T. Noonan: E. Oliver: R. Oliver: L. Patterson; E. Payne: D, Fallon: B. Penn; B. Peters; H. Plupp; A. Folder: C. BA Pope: E. Reader; G. Reis: D. Rhoad; C Richardson: R. Richardson. HOMEROOM 2l7 Row SfT. Riemar: G. Roberts: H. Roberts: G. Rogers: V. Rose; J. Ross: J. Rufner: H. Sanders: D. Sawyer: B. Schaefer: B. Schneider; L. Schumacher: H. Seblain: R. Sersion: R. Shelton: L. Simpson. Row 9 1. Smalley', G. Smifh; D. Srouie: R. Sfeighde; D. Stein; G. Slephens: J. Stephens; R. SHHS: C. Slugcrd: M. Swearingar: JV Teller; J. Thomas; T. Thompson: E Tiemeyer: G. Tink; BA Tomfinl Row I0 L. Vaughan; P. Wermurh; L. Whilesell; R. Willis; R. Wilmes; H. Winkler; A. Woh'ers: H. Wunker; D. Young; R. Young; F. Zilte; R. Zorens: B. Zschau. ! Cg; m tiff! $3: 74'??? W WES. r'W Km '3'955 m H m law I S. N W ' 5'th 1-1;: 74 The iolly face of the rolIy-polly Santa Claus caused Qhe corners of every passerby's mouth to iurn up and added an Unusual touch of fes- tivity to the main hall. SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 209 tConfinueM Row l J. Baker; P. Baker: B. Barber: C. Bauer: 5. Begleyy 5. Benedict: B. Benn. HOMEROOM 251 Row I KConrinuecH;J. Birklu; J. Block; B, .1. Boston. Row 2-N. Bowen; P. Bowring: E. Bradford: G. Bray; J. Broderson; B. Brown: S. Brown: A. Burney: M. E. Bush; A. Butlerbuugh. Row 3 C. Campbell: M. R. Campbell; 5. Cunnuva; D. Carpenter: D. Cave: L. Chaney; J. Chiles; H. Chilton: V. CToHi: N. J. Clark. Row 4iK. Cleary: V. Checkesrer; C. Colonel; A. Colvard: J. Cooper; J. Corbett; J. Crumer; S. Cra- mer; L. Dahlmeiar; E. Bailey. Row 5-C. Davis: H. Dennis; R. Devore: J. Dim: K. Dills. HOMEROOM 252 Row 5 KiontinueM-ui Dimmerman; M. Dinermon: B. Dorfe; D. DuHey; C. Dulen. Row 67M. Dunn: A. Edwards; H. Edwards: W. Ed- wards: J. Ellis: M. J. Elston: A. Embry; MV A. Eng- houser; J. Espenscheid: P. Evers. Row 7-E. Fairchifd; J. Farmer: D, Fenlconer: K. FarrelF; B. Finke; J. FinHer; M. Flee; F. Fleming; P. Foley; M. J. Franz. Row 8-K. Freeze; B. Gardnet; J. Garland; A. Games; J. Guslzins; F. Gentry; Y. Gibson: B. Gifford: J. GII!e:pic: PV Gleason. wor$ in earned. -4 , ..., HOMEROOM 254 Row 1-H. Good: B. Gover: P. Gould; M. Green: L. Greenerf; M. Greer: L. Guinn; M. Hass: J. Hahn; M. Hairsfon; J. Hall; V. Hall; B. Halliday: B. Hanna: D. Hansalmun: S. Harris. Row 2 V. Harris: J. Harllnub: S. Harrz; C. Harvey: D. Hassfurder; J, Hafcher: D. Hawkins; J. Heeg: J. Heis: M. Heist. HOMEROOM 301 Row 2 tCoanuedlkJ. Helms; A. Hengle: M. Hensley; D. Heymun; D. Hill: E. Hill. Row 3 A. Hicks: F. Hines: L. Hodges: S. Hoffman; J. Holwadel: B. Houchins; R. Housfin; J, Howard; L. Howard; D. Hubburb; A. Huber; J, Hulchinson: J. Hyde: R. Ingram; I. Issues; J. Jackson. Row $43. Jackson.- J. Jarvis; G. Jengeus: P. Jeni: B Johnson: C. Johnson: C. Johnson; J. A. Johns'onr J. Johnson; J. Jones; A. Justin: J. Kurum: J. Kemp: I. Kendall; N. Kennedy. Row 5?J. Kerns: C. King; J. King; 5. Klusrnan; A. Koes'cr; D. Lace- field. HOMEROOM 303 Row 5 CoanuedJ H. Lacinalt: N. Landrum: A. Lane: M. Lang: C. Large: N. Lay: G. Leisure; L. Lesher: J. Lewis; E. Long. Row 6-L. Loveless: H. Mackay: S. MacLaughlin; S. Maddin: D. M:- Burrows; CV McColleIm: M, McMIIII'cIn', V. Mahaf'Fey: F. Marlow; I. Mason: A. Meade: N. Meadows: J. Milfay: A. Miller: B. Milfer; D. MiHer. Row 7-M. Miller; S Miller; S. L. Miller; J. Mitchell; L. Mitchell; D. Moore; J. Moore: 1. Moore: M. Mouch: J. Mueller; L. Mulliltin; C. Neal; C. Nealson. HOMEROOM 305 Row 7 ContinUch B. Newels; P. Newell; 5. Newe . Row 8-J. Niederhouser; S. Neiman: N. Norion: E, O'Brien.- J. Odeis: D. Osgood; J. Om; Y. Averfon; P. Palmer: J. Pandorf: P. Purvis: D. Patrick; B. Perkins: P. Perry; R. Petrof'f; 5. Paint. Row 9-Phelps: J. Finer; J. Pitzer: R. Plapp: C. Poll: E. Porfer; D. Father: 5. Reidar; C. Render: J. Riley: D. Rippey: P. Rm; M. Rolu linger; L. Rousseau; P. Ray: L. Ruble. HOMEROOM 307 Row lO-S. Sanford: M. Salterfield; P. Shearer; S. Schiele: S. Schioss: L. Schuler: R Scruggs: P. Shellen; J. Shonberger; L. Shafts; M. Shouse', 5 Sideroff: M. Siemer: 5. Simpson. SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 307 Confinued Raw l-B. Skirvin: B. Smith: E. Smith; R. Smith: 5. Smith: C. Snyder: R. Speaks; P. Spe'h: K. Springer; 5. Stanly; A. Stanfield: GV Srronge; J. Slevsns; G. Siein: J. Slover: C. A. Stuciey. Row 2 C. Swann: S. Tulberh D. Tarlar: C, Teller: 5. Thomas. HOMEROOM 362 Row 2 Continued kBA Tidwell: N. Temmen: M. Taft: N. Tyler; M. Van Hook: J. Van Meter: N. Vanderhude: J. Weddell; J .Wude; W. Wade: C. Wagnen Row 3 L. Wullers; M. Walls: J. Wafson; S. Webb: B. Weeks: J. Wincksfum; N. Wholen: J. Wheelwrighf; P. Wilkins: C. WiFliums: D. Williams; M. Williams; R Williams: F. Wilson; M. Wiken: M. Worth- len. Row 4 3. Wright: D. Wright: C4 Wyriclr; J. Young: M. Young: D. Zike; C. Zinn. HOMEROOM l0! Raw 4 IConrinuecH-T. Abernafhy; W. Abernafhy: D. Aboains: D. Amer: W. Andersun: A. Anderson: W. Andrews; J. Arnn: J. Arnud. Row S-C. Baker: J. Baker; J. aurbeou: C. Barber: D. Barnefl; B. Buhelle; S. Bawr; E. Benny: J. Banner: R. Bishof: J. Bishop: R. Blank- ership: C. Bloch; J. Bloch; T. Block: R. Blurl, Row 6-C. Bonir: R. Bonnerns: A. Borfon: D. Bowe. HOMEROOM l03 Row 6 KConiinuecHwR. Bruciley; R. Brean; C. BriHon: L, Brookshunk; M. Brookshank; K. Brown; P. Brownley; T. Browney: L. Briansr M. Bry- ant; J. Buckhohz; W. Burton. Row 7 J. Canlwell; R4 Carroll: T. Carter; C. Casey; A. Caster: L. Cheek: C. Clark; J. Clark; G. Clark; G. CoH; M. Combs: M. Cooper: D. Copefand; R. Corbley; R. Cromer'. R. Crow. Row 8-J. Crum: A. Dale: D. Daley. HOMEROOM 105 Row 8 lCoanuadi-D. Daniel; D. Davidson; B. Desk: D. DeVore; A. De War: E. Dexter: B. Dickston: R, Drische; C. Dudley; B. Duhme; R, DuIar B. Ebil; C. Eggerfs. Row 9 T. Eldridge: C. Elliot T, Emmon: B. England; T. English; B. Fay: D. Feldhouse: R. Feldhouse: E. Ferguson: R. Ferguson; R. Finn; C. Fisher: H. Fisher: W. Fisgus: R. Firsel: R. Flynn. Row IO D. Fosler; B. Fulcher: B. Ganghon. HOMEROOM 201 Row IO Coanued R, Gazaway; D. Gerhardt: R. Glenn: G. Gearll: L. GorheW: W. Gorr: D. Graham; T. Green; F. Gumball; H. Hage- dorn; M. Hail; J. Hall: J. Hall. HOMEROOM 201 tConlinuedj Row l-M. Hull; D. Hamilfon; P. Hamilton; C Ham- lgn; W. Harris: B. Hameld; R. Havieland; E. Haw- kins: R. Huwkies; 5. Hayden. Row 2-4. Hegel: W. Haimann: E. He'lmun; R. Heiser: J. Hewitt: D. High: J. Hobbs; W. Hodge; J. Hollz; G. Horse. Row 37.1. Horseman; G. Howie; J. Huil; R. Hull. HOMEROOM 203 Row 3 KConfinuedI-J. Hunf: C. Hutchinson; H. Ig- norius: D. lsrig; P. Jenkel; B. Jenkins. Row F5. Jenkins: W, Jesse.- L. Jewell: D. Jones: E. Junes; M Jones: D. Kurpe; D. Keily: A. Kinnebuiller: B. Kidd. Row 5 G. King; G. Kirboth; B. Korengel; N. Krcn mer: R. Kuechler: C. Lacknon; H. Lahmer: D. Lam- bert; G. Lance: D. Luuderbuck. Row 67R. Lee; R. LeMay: B. Lemme; P. Leonard. HOMEROOM 205 Row 6 montfnuew-D. Liggen; J. Linahan: F. Lit- kenbaus: M. Lykens; C. Mark; B. Marshall. Row 7-K. Marfhuler: R. Maurer: B. Mauchan; J. Mayo: B. McCoffney: F. McCanlis: M. McKinney: T. McLaughlin; C. McLean: R. Meiser. Row 8 C. Menifie: H. Meyer; 0. Miller; J. Miller; S, Miller: L. Mills: D. Mitchell: C. Mockhel; B. Mor- elii; J. Morgan. Necessary equipment For c: football game-an in- exhausiable set of vocal chords and these shakers sold by Student Council oulside the Iunchroom. 77 SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 205 tConlinuarH Row lmT. Morgan; C. Moscovifz: B. Moulenbeln B. Mounce; R. Nar- uro1J, Nelson: J. Neinby: B. Nielsen. HOMEROOM 210 Rowl Conrinued ;B. DearWesfer: M. Glodberg; X. Jackson; F, Moore. Row 2-J. Rieglesberger: P. Sweeny; R. Wilson; L. Zwicller. HOMEROOM 207 Row 2 lComInuedL-C. Norman; J. Oliver; W. Oliverio; L. Oliveriof J. On: K. Owen: S. Reak; C. Parker. Row 3-D. Pusley; W. Patton; B Peace; J. Parkinson: C. Powers: M. Prince: C. Proffit; E. Pulleir; F. Radke: JA Ralsion: S. Rankin: C. Red- man. Row FD. Reed; G. Reedy; K. Reeves; J. Reifley: JV Reigilsberg: B. Rice: J. Rice: W. Rodgers; B. Roebuck; C. Ross: J. Ross: D, Russell: J. Ronman. Row SiJ. Ryam K. Runyon; R. Sanders; G. Scherer: K. Schweikharf. HOMEROOM 250 Row 5 lContinuelewJ. Scott; R. Schrugham: J. Shepherd: J. Shorten; S. Siebler; C. Siegrfsh R. Skeel. Row 6 J. Smifh: N. Smith: H. Smithson: H. Snyder: J. Snyder: J. Spelfbrink: H. SIanfcrth: C. Stearns: A. Sfeward: C. Steward: B. Siropes: J. Suggs. Row 7 C. Suirer; D. Tape: D. Thomas; R. Thomas: C. Thornsburg: M. Toler: K. Trinkle; F. Turner; J. Turner. HOMEROOM 256 Row 7 Coanuedl-J. Thurion; J. VanPell; J. Van Clure. Row 8 W. Van Epps: L. Vaughn: W. Vaughn: R. Veilel: S. Vea'ch'. R. Voepel; J. Vogi: J. Vorwoldt: D. Walker: C. Walker: E. Warson: J. Wehlein. Row 9-.1. Whifucre: BA Whitehead; D. Whitney; R. Wilderson: J. Wilson: D. Willhide; J. Williams; L. Williams; E. Wilson: K. Wilson: E. Winter: W. Winter. Row lO D. Wirschger; E. Wood; H. Werstell: W. Wrassman; G. Wrighf: D. Zebold: J. Zink; L. Zwicher: I. Zwink: J. Zwiller: H. Zwunlt- er: T. Zwosman. Oh no, not ogcinL-fhe hardships that you unfortunate freshies must endure! itlt uncertainty concealgol Q; a grin, you Ah yes. the Freshie h as much a port of WIfhrow GS iis sfotely columnsh And how obvious he 15 with his IETHe manual perched crop hhs many, many books. and his wIde-eyed search for his classrooms in such 0 b-i-g school. Constant surprises such 05 bur lines in o lunchroomh tunnels. a mod rush for exfro curricular acfivitles. 0nd 0 minsird show equal to T.V.'s best, make his pseudo oir of noncholonce visible to the naked eye of even a mere sophomore. His very intensity or com- plete disinterest proves to be a dead giveaway to the teasing upper- Clossmon who looks back. recalling his own Hrsr year. and smiles. 79 8O Woe be the day a poor bus driver is forced to drive Withrowires to a football game. In '53 Tiger spirit erupted en- route to 0 Dayton game. FRESHMEN HOMEROOM 1 Row IFC. Adams: J. Adams: V. Adams: D. Allen: D. Anderson: D. Anderson: G, Andrews: C, Asher: J. Bailey. Row 2 6 Bcioni; P. Baini; C. Baker; 5. Baker; E. Bantu; P. Barnes; 5. Barnes: M Burlfey; V. Batson; M. Berry. Row 3 M. Binder; G. Blackwell: L. Blair: M. Bloney: E. Boicm: E. Boike: M. Booth: 5. Brandenberg: B. Brennan; C. Brewer. Row 4-A. Brown: G. Brown; S. Brown: M. Bryant; M. A. Bunluin; I. Burns: M. J. Burton; R. Carpenter: S. Carrellh 5. Carter. Row S-A. Cave: M. Challis; J. Chambers; N. Cham- bers: J. Childres: B. Cincush: J. Clark: R. Clark; M. Clay: 5. Clark. Row b-M. Cloplan; M. JV Cole; 5. Cook; B, Cooper: R. Copenhaven; R. Costello; A. Cox; G Coyne; J. Crawford; J. Crosby. Row 7 R. Cross: B. Crosswhifa: N. Crum. HOMEROOM 15 . Row 7 ICoanueM W. Currens: S. Dalian: M. Davis: P. Davis: 5. Davis: J. Diehl; D. Diefz. Row B-J. Dielz; C. Dillard; S. Dillon; C. Dinkelmun; D. Dixon: Y. Dominique; M. Donnerberg; N. Drischel; T. Dunawoy1A. Dunn. HOMEROOM 15 KinnlinueQ Row I-C. DuVa : J. Easier: K. Ealen; M. Ebersole; C. Ehrl'ch: F. Elder: J. Elder: D. Engelcump: D. Everhart; S. Fullings : D. Font; M. Farr: B. Farrfi; B. Henline. HOMEROOM 107 Row I ConiinUeM M. Fast; R. Fafsy. Row ZHJ. Fels: R. Feliha: R. Fefzer; E. Finn; J. Flamm: C. Fleming: 5. Furshey: M. Freeman: 5. Friend: D. Garnelt; A. Gay; E. Gehrieen; D. Gibson; L4 Gibson; L. Grafton: S. Grant. Row 3AA. Gregg: G Gregoler: C. Grosse; J. Gruner: D. Guy: G. Habenichf: S. Haines: C. Hailerman: D. Hamm; K. Harrell; M. J. Hall. HOMEROOM l09 Row 3 Conh nuedl- H. Harris; JV Harris: M. Harris; T. Husdorf: D. Hauck. Row 4 P. Hayes; K. HeHner: J. Heizer: R. Helm; C. Hennings; J Hensley; J. Harmer; S. Hill.- C. Hoebbel: M. Holmes; 5. Holmes: P. Hoff: C. Hopper; D. Hoskins; B, Hubbard: C. lmphoFF. Row 5 3. Ingram: C. Jackson: M. Jackson; C. Jeffries; M. Jess: B. Johnson; D. Johnson; V. Jones: P. Kasling; P. Kawuski; B. Kayser; G. Kidwell. HOMEROOM H0 Row 5 - CoanueM J. Kimery; J. Kloop: K. Kloslerman: T. Kneipp. Row 6 V. Knosl: M. Knox: C. Lammers; N. Luughlin; E. Lawson: C. Leimberger; B. Lester; A. Lewis ; M. Lishawa: J. Lowery: D. Luzin- bill; K. Madson; B. Marber: P. Marlin; S. Martin: J. Masten. Row 7--J. Maflhews: S. Maxwell: .1. McCaf-fery: L. McClure: 5. Mc- Conaly: N. McKinney: S. McLennqn. HOMEROOM 112 Row 7 Continued E. Mead; B. Maihurd; R. Miles; A. Miller: N. Miller: N. Miller: K. Mitchell; M. Mitchell; P. Monahon. Row S-I. Montgomery: M. Montgomery; N. Morehouse: M. Morelli; P. Morgan: M. Motlel; D. Mounce; C. Meyer: J. Myers: C. Nader: C. Nelson: J. O'Boyle: C. Palmer: J. FaHerson: 5. Patterson: R. Poilon. Row 9 C. Paul; 3. Penn; T. Penn; C. Pennington; B. Perry? J. Pen- ny: N. Peirey; M. Peirie: B. Phillips: V. Phillips. HOMEROOM H3 Row 9 IConfinued D. Pickeff: W. PonchoFf: J. Porfer: J. Prentice: N, J. Presley: J. Rahestram. Row ?O D. Rhine: P. Richardson: R. Rickey; S. Ridner: C. Rouse: C. Rumford; E Rummiel: E. Rush; B. Ruthland; J. Sundelback: B. Sanders; M. Suylor; N. Schlechh; C. Schner: J. Schweifer; J. Shivley. FRESHMEN N HOMEROOM 113 1Ccnrinuedl Row 1 C. Scobey: C. Scofl: W. See ; J. Shayer: P. Simpson; J. Smith: 5. Smilh; G. Snyder: 5. Spanagel. HOMEROOM 114 Row 1 1Conrinued1HB. Sparks: J. Sparks; M. Sparks; 5. Spencer; J. Spurlock: B. Squireo: B. SDrufman. Row ZMN. Stevenson; 5. Slriffler: J. Surmun: C. Sultan: D. Taylor: A. Thomas: V. Thomas; G. Thompson; M. Thompson; M. Thompson: 6. Traber; 5. Trainer; C. Trible; M. T1 Tribha; B. Tye: M. Vance. Row 3 11. Vest; V. Vinson; J. Unlhunk; G. Wagner: J. Wenzell. HOMEROOM 115 Row 3-1ConfinuedlL-P. Waite: E. Walker: Jr Wulkar: C. Waflace: 3. Walter; M. Walter; B. Wulson: F. Watson; J. Weber; J, Weg- horsl; C. Weibel. Row 4--M. Weigel; H. Weillel; L. Wentworlh: S. West; J. Wheeler: C. Whis1er: J. Whimcra: R. White; E. Wiley; J. Wilkins: A. Williams: K. Williams: W. T. Williams; L. Willis; D. Wimmer: P. Wengil. Row 5-l. Wolf: B. Woods; 5. Wright; A. Zarino. HOMEROOM 151 Row 5 fConfinUed1 R. Abernmhy; G. Adams; N. Aiflcen: R. Aker: J. Algyra; N. Allen: Bernderson; J. Anderson: D. Arringlon: J. Ayers: A. Ballew: G. Bamber. Row b-NV Barnes: 0. Bearfield: L. Bell: T. Benedict: B. Banging: B. Berdermcn: B. Bernir. J. Berry: H. Bivers: R. Bishof: C. Black: R. Blannon: D. Block; J. Bord. HOMEROOM 153 Row 6 lConlinued1 H. Boston: L. R. 30110. Row 7v-A. Brunch; J. Bre151d; J. Breil'lng; T. Bressler: R Brown; 3. Brown.- G. Brown; W. E. Brown; W. J. Brown: W. R. Brown; B. Brunk: R. Bryant: P. Buckman; T'. Buckmun; W. Burbuge; L. Burns1 Row 8 V. Burns: R. Burt; W. Calloway; W, Cannon; W. Cannon; R. Cansler: J. Carnes. HOMEROOM 154 Row 8 1Contlnuedl M. Cass: A. Chamber: W. Chambers; R. Christ- ian; B. Clark: R. Clark; E1 Courney; R. Cox; C. Cramer. Row 9 D. Criss; 5. Daniel: J. CriHenden; D. Daniels: R. Daniels: J. Davenporl; J. Davis; F. DeAngelo: G. Dearborn; R. Dellebrugg: B. Dellbrugge; B. Derore; T. Dickson; D. Dieterly; J. Dixon; R. Dobey. Row 10-J. Ealon; D. Eickelman; J. Elder; J. EHerhorsl: S. Ellinger; I. Eng1and; R. Evermun; H. Elle . HOMEROOM 155 Row 10 lContinuedJ-L. Farris; B. Ferris; J. Fischer; L. Flumm: D. Flandreau: K. Flashman: J. Flimers; T. Flinn. HOMEROOM l55 Coannued Row l J. FOQIEI T. Foley; B. Forkner; B. Fowal: P. Frame; R. Gabel: M. Gates: G. Geiger: P. Gibson: B. Girand. Row 2:L. Grau: C. Greenerl: L. Grimm: J. Gum- berf: A. Hamilton: 3. Human; L. Harper; E. Harris: G. Harris: A, Hawkins. HOMEROOM 157 kcw 3-P. Hayden; T. Hienle; R. Helwig; W. Helwig; A, Hemplemen; A. Herrlinger; R. Herrmann: R. Herr-r man: D. HOFFrnan; E. Huffman. Row 4-E. Hogan: G. Hooper; K. Hoover; J. Huba: J. Hugenfober'. R. Huesmun: R. HUmberl; T. Huston,- J. Hutchinson: C. Joeyer. Row 5-H. Jen; J. Johnson; R. Johnson; R. JcnnstiwI E. Jordan; D. Juler; J. Juler; A. Kabel; G. Kaiser; G. Kussen. Row 6 H. Kashbaum. HOMEROOM 160 Row b tCoanuch J. Kaulmon: D. Kay: T. Kelch: D. Kennedy; R. Kidd; B Kinder; D. King: L. KIoHer; J. Kurengel. Row 7-K. Keller; 5. Lummers; S. Landwehe; B. Lane; A. Lunler: L. Layne: C. Leach: B. Lee: B. Leisler: J. Lewin. Row 8!R. Lewis; D. Li'kenhuus: R. Lobring: E. Makin: J Male; H. Mallow; A. Malone: J. Marion. net; F. Martin; B. Manhes. Supplies. supplies. and more supplies: ink and pens. paper and books, pencils and erasers. paper clips and Kleenex - anything under the sun. 83 enioyecl witlt zeruer. HOMEROOM 163 montinued1 Row l- W. Stone; J. Sinner: T. Slogard: JV Sweeney: M. Tenger. HOMEROOM 154 Row l ConIinued J. Terry. Row 2 C. Thompson; S. Tilford: T. Umback: J. Van Meter: L. Walters: K. Wagner. Row 3 R. Warner: W. WuHs; R. Weibel; W. Weid- enbaclter: R. Weis: M4 Walkel Row FJ. Wells: W. West: R. Will; 0. Williams: G. Willis: E. Wilmes, Row S-A. WiIson: D. Wilson: P. Wilson: B. Weigei: R. Woods: H. Wormus. Row 6-E. Wynn: J. Yarne ; R. Zack; T. Zillich; E. Zordan; J. Zeverback. FRESHMEN HOMEROOM lbl ContinUedl Row 1 L. McGrau; D. McKinney: R. McKinney; G. McLaughlin; D. McMurray: M. Meier: J. Meisler: J. Many: W. Meyer; J. Mirrialus. Row E-L. Moore; J. Moryenralh: D. Mueller; J. Muller; C. Muller: R. Murphy: R. Nfehaus: R. Nie man; J. Northrup; J. Nieme'ler. Row 3-J. Melhard. HOMEROOM 162 Row 3K Continued R. O'Iamon: A. Odill: T. Ogden; R. 0hr; A. Osborne: R. Palmer: D. Pelers; 3. Phillips; R. Pukeri. Row PC. Pilgrim; L. Poland; R. POIHH: G. Ponr leus; W. Powell; C. Fruit: F4 Rainig: L. Ray; R. Rheude: J. Rhocies. Raw 5 91. Rhodes; R. Rhouds; W. Rhoads; H. Rho- dis: R. Rhoads: B. Rilig; R. Robinson; R. Rodgers; C. Rogers: J. Rogers. Row bfG. Rohr: L. Rowland: R. Rogutlz: R. Rqu ner: R. Ryan: B. Sanders; A. Schira, HOMEROOM 163 Row baKZontinuecH R. Schmidf: G. Stover: Jx Swann. Row 7 W. Swenfurth: T. Schmeling: B. Schwelfmann: T. Schirmer: J. Scuclder: P. Sensbach: B. Shank: B. Shannon; J. Schrecking; D. Segor. Row 8 C. Sizemore: T. Sizemore: W Smith: J. Snow; W. Skip's: J. Sfunkorb: J. Sl'eeves: D. Stephens: G. Stockton: W. Stofle. ' a, ......4..,:p 4,. '1 , fol. 3 t, A a tg-w Assemblies always prove interesting: some educational, a few humorous, and all a legal reason to miss class. cllange 0 Ioace, gut dfiff eclucation. ASSEMBLIES Folly. tun. 0nd toolhardy deeds together with enlightenment edification. and experimentation found expression somewhere in the many ossemv blies through the year. These programs were presented by students or professionals. Even teachers portook, or were portoken of. in some. Often the mockery enacted caused mirth and then again a demonstration of grave pursuit, such 05 Civil defense. provoked solemn thought eggs t t First hand information on Korean prisoners and Commies. GN-uuuu 85 86 WtArowis winter. You! Alf tied up in your own little sphere: thinking and seeing only 0 few Feet around you. Do you recall the day it snowed? You Thought of only traffic knotted on slushy sfreets. your own Frozen feet and fingers. sleds and skiing. and the scent populofion that would offend classes. Step back a minufe. out of your fighr circle. long enough to look around you. Take in the beoury. overwhelm- ing on The? white, whife day. That was your school, Withrow in its snowy coverlef. Beauti- ful wosnlt it? Have you ever SEEN it before? Solitude and snow. beau- fy enriched by illuminat- ing whiteness fo 0 state 0! grandeur - fake a long look. and remember. i i.-. e '1 , . .4: A Open wider! The denfisf. looking for cavities, fesfs the flexibility of the mouths of the young. unfortunate students. J4t fad you lwwe reacllecl tAe lwigAtA, gut Junior High is a stepping stone to Senior High and 'ibigewheelH-ships. Plans for someday are more times vogue thon definite. Studies are either glanced at or given scant attention. Then they are forgotten 05 the eiiies 0nd evflcfs zoom ouf to sports or home. Only later. when the stepping stones are crossed, will they see themselves reflected in ihe Junior High of that time and reoiize rhor They too were Dennises filled with ioiry tale endings of carefree dcydreoms. 88 a ad! onfg to faff again Presiding over little With- row are the class officers led by Bill Leckie. They plan the Farewell and select the gift presented to Jr. Hi from fhe e-flcns. JUNIOR HIGH HOMEROOM BG 5 Row Iv-D. Agin: N. Baker: J. Bantu: B. Barnekoff; B. Bley; K. Briggs: J. Burkhum: J. Comer; C. Cum mings: J. De Vote, Row 2-D. Denise: K. Duernel: P. Eckman: K. F'Ifz- simmons: M. Garland; J. Gibbs; B. Gillespie: J. Harrington: 5. Hayes: G. Howard. Row 3 5 Imes; C. quzi; M. Kinder; S. Krall; B. Loughlin; M. Mallaley; G. Marcum; J. Morrison; L. Mund: P4 Rockein. Row 4-J. Schener; N, Schick; J. Smith; J. Sochn- gen: P. Sparks; 5. Stenzel: J. Van Der Veer: N. Wood. HOMEROOM 8G 17 Row 4ilConlinuch75. Anderson; P. Apgur. Row 5 L. Cox; N. Clark: J, Clopon; C. Conner; N. Crunch; J. Cripp: J. Daugherty; D. Duncan; M. Gailey: B. HarcL Row 6-C. Harrcd: J. Holm: J. Horn: P. Hranelt; C. Hunt; 5. Jordan; D. Kusiing: S. Kuhn; L. Lawson; R. Maddin. Row 7 5. Milier; S. Nagel; S. Panneman; J. Perciful: BA Piner: M. K. Pyies; C. Rudlhe; M. Riley: S. Simon: B. Stewart. Row B J. TuMe: N. Wallmun; B. Ward; H. Watson; EV Wilkins. HOMEROOM BG 31 Row 8 Coanued -J. Boll; J. Bauer: G. Byrd; P. Callahan; P. Chapman. into ogdcurity. HOMEROOM 31 KlonrinueM Row l-J. Chumbley: D. Cocney: K. Eckerr: B. Garner; C. Godley; D Handel: D. Harney: 5- HG : L. Hartman: M. Hirker: K. Johnsfon: R. Kershan: J, Kidd: J. Kimball; D. Lance: J. Long, Row 2;.1. Maiar'. P. Mafhew; J. McAfee: W. Morris; J. O'Boyle; N. Paine: D, Roberteon; J. Saunders; P. Saunders: B. Schmurr; D. Slum D. Smith; P. Sloltas; 5. Sutton: 8. Take; C. Tiffany, Row 3 C. Williams. HOMEROOM 32 Row 3 CominuecH7M. Adams; A. Blevins: M. Srandhorsl: L. Brooks: J. CoHey; L. DeWire; B. Dixon: 5. Edwards: D. Engel: J. Eek. banks: M. Ferrel; J. Harness; J. Hart; G. Hickey; J. Hooker. Row PS. Jenkins: L. Kern: N. Kearns; P. Knox: U. Lowry: S. Marlow: P. Mathews; D. McAHe: D. McFarlin; 5. Oliver: C. Payne: 5. Peyton: J. Preston; D. Spitzello; S. Stewart; J. VunBusIrErL Row 5 -8. Weddell; E. Whalin: B. Wheeler; P. Wilmes; P. Williamson: J. A. Zinn. HOMEROOM 33 Row 5 IConfinued P. Adkins; R. Brown: C. Clay: 5. Crawford: B. Hughes ; V. Highland: C. Lawrence: A. Lewis: W. Lindsey; R. Link. Row 6 N. Meal; M. Miller; M. Muncy; S. Myers: B. Pierce; B. Rap- hing: S. Ruphing: P. Scurpinski; J. Shelbey: B. Stanyier: B. Williams: H. Williams: P. Wermel: J. Zeisler: R. Zarin. HOMEROOM 3 Row 6- fContinued B. Arming. Row 7 J. BIm'n: C. Backers; H. Boshers; R Bryant; 5. Crew; M. Creme: M. Frey: J. Groves; W. Harman; H. Hazzard: H. Hodges; D. Hunike; D. lrnes; 5. JeFFers; P. Jones; P. Knighl. Row 8 J. Marlday; T. Martin; R. Mathews: B. McMuIIen; N. Moore: R. Ralston: K. Roming: G. Seslor: M. Smith: D. Srubbs: R. Terrell: J. Thornton: R. Wagner: B. Ware: H. Weisbrood; B. Williams. Row V-T. Wilson. HOMEROOM 4A Row 9 Confinued -R. Baird: J. Callfcoat: W. Daggelr; J. Davis: A. Ellis: J. Henneker; G. Hunley: G. Harrell: R James: C. Kidd: A. Lummars: H. Lynch; J. Maddox: J. Newcomb: C. Pennington. Row I0 W. Pickers: D. S+avens1 R. Sfubbs: J. Siears: M. Turpin: D. Williams: W. Wren: C. Young. HOMEROOM 9 Row I0 Continuedl D Abernathy; V. Anderson; C. Astrip: W. Bakes; B. Brumley; G. Chapman: F. Clubb; Larry Collins. 9O JUNIOR HIGH HOMEROOM 9 KRmfinuecH Row 1 A. Crooks: W. Hall; C. Hard: D. Hard: D. Hiles: C. Howard: R. Jackson; W. Jackson; W. JeFFers; BA Mullins: J. Nelson: T. Nelson. Row 2 R. Richmond: R. Russell: J. Signorn; P. Smhh: R. Shanon: R. Venture: R, WoH. HOMEROOM 14 Row 2 Coniinued A. Arne ; W. Banker: K. Bolin; W. Chidasrer; R. Crane. Row 3-J. Crider: R. Crows; G. Dew: G Fisher; E. Frank; M. Frye: W. Fryman: L. Gerih: M. Green; R. Henninger; R. Jackson; W. Keller. Row PD. Kelley: R. Kidd: J. McAllisfer; M. McColgin; T. McCon- nell: T. Meney: W. Schloss; J. Shepherd: R. Stevens: T. Trainer: R. Ty:er; J. West. Row 5-K. West. HOMEROOM 18 Row 5L-1Cuntinued J. Bornhoffer: A. Brinkman: R, Bromun: R. Bryan: R. Chrisfy: J. Clark: J. Coniglio: B. Conway; C. Ferguson: D. ORAL CLASS Fisher: M. Flick. Row 6-H. Franz: C. Gerhardt: J. Gibson: R. Grover: J. Hula; J. Harris; R Hawkins; D. Hays: J. Johnson: J, Kirkpufrick; D. Kist- Ier: B. Kuhn. Row 7-8. Leckie: D. McCarthy: L. Meek: B. Praller: J. Reed: K. Royalty; D. Stubbs: J. Tansey: 8. Woods. HOMEROOM 19 Row 7;lContinued -G. Avery; R. Barid; W. Brueggemann. Row 8 R. Campbell; R. Crawford; E. Doss: R. Ebel; R. Green: J. Griess; T. HaekEn; T. Kearns: .L Kidd; W. Kipp; D. Kuhn; C. Mae Donald. Row 9-T. Matthews; R Meyer: M. Miller: W. Perkins: H, Redmon: J. Rice: W. Rose: D. Sharp: J, Smithson: J. Warmoulh: R. Woshburn: T. Wigglesworrh. HOMEROOM 21 Row l0 P. Blankenship: C. Ferry: H. Magie; N. McDonald; D. Moore: T. Roland: D. Whalin. HOMEROOM 7G 13 Row l D. Beckmun: C. Bishop: B. Baumgurlner; M. Bradford: B. Brumley; H. Colmer: L. Casagrande; J. Cossmun: D. Day: A. Demers. Row 2rM. Coby; C. Eaton; F. Ingram; N. Guess: C. Hall: J, Horaf: W. Howard: N. Hull: H. Martin; L. McVay. Row 3-G. Perkins: M. Poe: M. Roberts: B, Smith,- J Slamler; J. Toolhman; R. Terrence; J. Tunner: P. Turner: E. Walkan HOMEROOM 7G 22 Row 4-L. Akdfns; P. Anderson; B. Burrier; C. Dun- lap; S, Gulley: S. Hunmin; B. Hamon: S. Harrell; M. Heckman: R. Hudlesion. Row 5-P. Jones: A. Keurns: L. Millikin; J. Pofuck; C. Paul; J. Pelfon: P. Phillips: J. Reiner: J. Rhodes; J. Riccobene. Row 6 5. Schwanfes: J. Seces; A. Smilh; E. Smifh; J. Spacer; M. Sternnef; P. Stephenson; B. Thorm Ian.- J. Turtle; M. Van Duner. Row ??J. Voeglle; K. Weidenbacken; D. White; V. Zorins. HOMEROOM 7G 23 Row 7 Cont muecH J. Alexander; S. Angerf: M. An: M Brooks: J. Childres: B. Dawson. Row E M. Duval; M. Euslice: K. Furguson: I. Fire1 stone: C. Hinkle: M. Hyde: C. Jessee: S. Jines; K. James: L. Kersker. Early practice makes for later baskets. and that's what these Junior cagers are counting on. These boys will bring future var- sity vicfories . . . we hope. 91 92 JUNIOR HIGH HOMEROOM 23 Row l J. Kielel; J. Langeleld: F. Lawson: K. Le- meny; B. Martin; W. McKinny: S. Miller: S. Moore: B. Perin; S. Rexroor. Row 2 0. Siegfried; J. Smith; L. Slephson; K. Sle- vene; P. Wadsworth; J. Whitacre; J. Wiele; P. Wol- ver; J Zinner. HOMEROOM 24 Row Z-ICOHIinueM V. Anderson. Row 3aC. Austin; J. Baker; J. Bley; P. Bock; S. Bowden: E, Bryan; P. Crawford: R. Crawford; V. Cross'; A. Duncan. Row 4-T. Dorm: H. Dooly: D. Dunn; B. Franz; J. Gamble: R. Geiger: M. Flover: S, Hummel; P. Hurst; F. Lang. Row S C. MacDonald: D. Miller: D. Mifls: L. Max- Iey; C. O'Brien: M. Deters; L. OH: 5. Farm : M. Perry: 0. Pernoff. Row 67D. Foiler; A. Rice; S. Roberts; V. Roberts: I. Sebastian; J. Shull; C. Smith. HOMEROOM 25 Row 6 ConI InUed N. Abernathy; D. Alfmann: B. Auslin. Row 77J. Bauer; B4 Bluss; A. M. Byrd; P. Carlton; E. Carpenter; M. Coleman; D. Davidson: E. Ebner; M. Federle; 5. Garland. Row E-L. Gill: H. Goeuss; G. Haggarly: 5. Hen schede: l. Jacobson: P. JeHers: P. Johnson; J. Jones; E. Juni; G. Kaukel witlt clayolreamd, you juruiuecl,,y . .jvltglt. Quite oblivious of any watching eye. she, ab- sorbed in some unknownI sucks a piece of ice which previously cooled the party's soft drinks. HOMEROOM 25 tContinued ROW IPL- Kistler; P- Lane: J- Monce; H. Moore; M. Nukirk: C. Ni- caly; S. Osborn; L. Patrick: 5. Thompson; L. Wilder: C. Walkenson; H. Wilson. HOMEROOM 35 Row 2-A. Allen.- S. Bailey; J. Brown: N. Cheslnui; L. Buchenberger; G, Coffman: J. Cox; M. Davidson; J. Deer; M. L. Dexter; V. Dieter- bay: J. Dobson. Row 3-E. Giofe; B. Hall: D. Harden: D. Hufchenson; B. Jenkins; V. Herr . A. Lewis; P. Maddin; A. Mayberry; D. Parker: B. Perry; S. Perry. Row PW. Pyles: F. Rains: J. Schmocker: S. Sizimore; D. Sinclair; K. Smith; M. Smifh: C, Toms: S. Walker: C. Wormus. HOMEROOM 13 Row 4f ContinueM F. Arnold: J. Baker. Row 5-W. Baudes: J. Brildenbacke: A. Byrd; J. Cambell; M. Craft: 5. Curtis: J, DeWire; D. Drislxell: P. Forbus: DV Dyers: J. Harwary: S. Hickenlooper. Row 6-C. Hussey; C. Huron; N. Johnson: R. Jones: F. Kcmmer: E. McGraw: L. McViclrer; D. Mounce; W. Mukes: D. Palmer: F. Polson: G. Sullers. Row 7 F. Scarborough; D. Schwarh; V. Springer; D. Stephens: I. Slrahan; H. Sularen; D. West: J. Wiche; R. Zugefrer. HOMEROOM 14 Row 7 Cominuedl-D. Hartline; R. Blaine: T. Brady. Row B K. Bruggemann; E. Bybsa: J. Collins: D. Eisenecker: R. Grey: T. Harmon: W. Hicks: D. Isacs'. 5. James: G. Jones; J. Jones; W. Kelley. Row 9rd. Lenders: G. Lawson: R. Marcello: M. May: R. Pendergrafl: J. Prentice: R. Romini: J. Rumford: C. Schmoll: K. Smith; R. Swunn: R. Tepe. Row 10 W. Thomas; H. Vogel; R. Walters: E. Williams: S. Williams. HOMEROOM 15 Row l0 tCoanUed -$. Bachmeyer; J. Ballon; G. Bulserf J. Bullock; E. Burrows: B. Chapman. 93 94 JUNIOR HIGH HOMEROOM 15 tConIinueM Row I-H. Charles: J. Cover; P. Decker: E. Derringe: D. DeVore: D Derfle; W. Dulle; C. Eby: BA Farr: J. Grafton; B. Glueck; D. Hundley. Row 2--D. Howland; G. Huslon: G. Ireland: 5. Hibler; D. Kidd: D. KIeinsehmidl; R. Lewis; J. Matthews; D. Nielsen; B. Quebmun'. T. Reemelin; R. Schwurlt. Row 3 1'. StarreM: V. Sfifzel: D. Story: J, Wiedemer: J. Wolcolf. HOMEROOM lb Row 3 Continuedlv-B. Blair: B. Bryant: T. Clark: B. Cook; J. Easly; R. Fieldhouse: T. Fludderiohn. Row PB. Goesling: L. Goldsbury; R. Good: E. Hopkin: T. lverson; D. Lauterwasser; E. Matthews; M. Miller; J. Nelson; T. Oehler; J. Oldach; W. Grey. Row 57$ Pinkerlon; R. Price: J. Reed; C. Rich: D, Robb: J. Roberis: R. Rouse: W. Savage; B. Surr; J. Somhoral: D. Slammer: S. Stewart. Row 6-K Yong. ' m: :st a o x G mama: HOMEROOM 17 Row 6 ICoanued -P. Adams; V. Asher: J. Coomer; A. Coleman; R. Dexter; 5. Easter; E. Emonesa; J. Ferguson; J. Fischer; J. Isaacs; E. Kirk. Row 7-N. Kron; T. Sayne: J. Malia: E Lewis: G. Miizie: C. Moore; C. Morris: B. Rose; J. Mulliken: R. Redner; A. Shuyborn; E. Slorag- horn. Row 8 E. Walters: W. Wilmes: H. Wilson: C. York. HOMEROOM 25 Row BMtConfinueleF. Allen; T. Bauer: P. Baxoff; G. Bell: E. Bceftcher; J. Brooks; C; Brown: E. C055. Row 9 J. Combs; B. Emmons: H. Fast; J. Galley: R. Groves: J. Har- Ita: D. Kessel: R, Logreen; J. Ludwig: G. Lylord: M. McIntosh; J. Mitchell, Raw l0 W. Pearson: I. Pell: J. Robson: R. Sheppard: R. Sherman: P. Smith: J. Stoker: M. Thomas: D. Wedig: B. Whale: B. WoHe: G. Zimmerman. What's this? - Parenfs' night: pupils' nightmare! Mom and Pop discover the facts from foo talkative teachers. J4 meeting of tltode w'flt one concern, on. Parents see it 15 hard To get an A in Physics. Well, iusf what does he do wrong. Mr. Caskey? QUIZZECOI parents flock From 0H corners on this, their night. Mom and Dad are almost HeId back by fheir offspring who Fear The too true details of life In a classroom wIH be d'Isdosed. The cause for anxiety is unjustifwed, os moat undersiondEng teachers seem only to recaH Jun- ior's good points during These few l-o-n-g hours. you Wm 3Aere ad . . . . k :Cj'i Vt Umgfmda :70 fi 1! beams happily cs light-hearted giHs surround him to sing carols. 4v A tense and breathless crowd awaits another touchdown. Withrow's Charms enchant with rhythm and soft harmony. lllllll VEvacify. energy. spirit alertness. enthusiasm. and pep make a good cheerleader! These ore your activities: they ore based on your foIenfsr accomplishments. interests, and perhaps even your secret dreams. AH 1ypes of clubs CHEF opporfunifles for you in rheir after school programsy and the many organizofions can satisfy your desires-whether you picfure yourse'f OS 0 furure Esther WiHioms or Ernie Pyle; Sarah Bernhardt or Ezio Pinzo; Pavlova or Einsrein: Annie Oakley or Norman Rockwell a and help you to deverop confidence in your ability to succeed in your OWn persona! undertakings. 97 i $ .. CV t . the perfect passport to cm ttenchanted evening. .4 fichef-to tlze A tiny Minstrel ttcket stub . . . what does it recall? . t . , the drawing e the tensEon of a nervous chattering crowd as hnol preparations ore mode; the suddenty quIet onxiety when the first row is drawn and called; the Immediate burst of reactions, delighted squeals and dis- appointed moons; the first triumphant, later de- jected, hne of students indt'coting their choice and poyt'ng. sight unseen. tor the TICKETS the wetting e wetting For 0 certain number to be announced so that the precious admits to THE SHOW could be had: waiting tmpotientty tor the day, then the night, then the hour at the '54 MINSTRELS . . , the nightemeltlng into C gay mass of expectant showigoers; relinquishing the tickets to o doorman 0nd belng ushered to the seats: glancing over the program: experiencing the shivers 0nd thriHs ot the chmmtng light; the opening curtain . . . and the show itselt, All thlsefrom an insignificant ticket stub o httle orange stifF piece of paper with solid block letters and 0 tagged edge where the hur- ried deft hngers of o doorman tore it En hott. y-V .H Jack Lundquisf and his crew profeSSionalize the show. 'WtAr-ow indiregi. These amafeurs learn helpful tricks from an old hand. There goes another fhumb as stage crew prepares ior Minsfrels. Painf splattered they are. but no less than great as a crew. Std, L'Hing How often you have heard a spec? totor who has had the envtoble ex- perfence 0t seeing his first minsfrel show excloim. t'Of course they must import the costumes from New York! If he ceuld only see the amount of behindatheiscenes genius and plain hard work which the sewlng and cos? tume design committees contributet he would realize that there are many ungeen hands and minds represented. Costume Design: Top picture: Left to right: Row IhK. Stith: M. Walls: G. Whitacre; V. Usher; J. Elder; Gt Marshall; P. Lohrum. Row ZhH. Litlmann; C. Vogt; 5. Daken: 5t Tish; Pt Snyder; C. GriHilh; B. Preller; J. Fast; Mt Kinninger; L. Leshert Sewing Committee: Middle picture: Let! to right: At beIeSa-B. Rempe; R. Plapp; E, Men- sing: S. Cannavu. StandinghMrs. Knaechel; N. Schroeder; K. Ailshire; J. Elder: J. Green- ert. At machineshM. Wingerter: J. Dingle- mun: P. Gould. Sewing Committee: Bottom picture: Left to right: Front MachineshJ. Adams: M, J. Cole; Back MachineshM. Stradtmun; G. Marshall; S. Reed. Stonding-D. Schrceder: K, Mcdson: S. Hill: N. Vouderheide: K. Freese: Miss Mur- phy: R Morrison; C. Donnelty: L. Vanden Eynden; Gt McCartney. SPECIAL CREWS tt Helping to make our twenty-Fourth Minstrel production a grand suc- tt cess are the many special crews, These groups do not perform t3 before the tootl'rghts or hear the audience's applause for their ' tx tine work. but by lending their talents in other ways. they have c: feeling of 0 job well done. Instead of just sitting on pins and needles. Miss Murphy and the sewing committee put these to good use. The program is designed by such Rembrandts 05 Miss Stose and her artists. Counting the numerous tickets for our popular show is 0 group of boys under Mr. Knost's supervision. These crewst helping to make up the backbone of our magnificent Minstrels. ore to be applauded tor putting the show on the road. anal maLe-ulo deddiond, Program Cover: Left to right-Miss Stosa: Sue Patton; Tod Keith. Incidental Art: Left to righthG. Grumble; K. Mercer: S. Hartz; Mr. Schirmer; P. Fluugher; D. Schroeder; C. Bowman. Make-up Tryouts: Lee to right: Front-S. Put- ten; J. Clark: 5. McCord; M. L. Shouse. Powder and paint transform old friends. Inspired huddles produced more than one clever. Iaugh-provoking skit. -R W, -, 1:;,..:t :7. 7 Vt -- um, g .3 Speur-bearing Iniuns practice prancing. reheardafd, Rehearsals . . . they are the chottert chatter of on grads, curious costmembers, and nervous soloists . . . they are the whistie or the top of a baton. halting productions to instruct and reinstruct, and a mixed maze of muiti-Coiored shorts and skirts . . . they are Smitty's ever-boiling blood pressure and his jokest the respect in his peopie's eyes and their love. yet tear 0? their dictator and director . . . they are the stopping starting. and going over of a number until its worn out notes become properly contused-in their finally correct Forme with the jumbie ot the notes of titty other numbers . , . they are the thonkiess. inglorious. discouraging. necessary routine which is re- sponsible for the iinished, polished show that we coil Minstreist Mr. Gates and his endmen-later laughs. Serious moments often intertwine with those of slapstick comedy in the endless rehearsals which mold Minstrel's versatile endmen. I02 Tremendous effort on the part rd both Smitty and the players goes into perfecting Presentation Orchestra. preparationd 0r Man . . . dig that music! Who's making a that cool harmony? why. some of those minslreleers taking a break for a iam session. They are literally leaders. One minute -- time for a smile and a last took at lines. 4- The skill of make-up crew harmonized faces and lighting. loaning mgAllw t Tension buitt up through months of preparation behind dosed doors; the pleased smiles of cost and crew 05 they emerge trom that last. long rehearsal: the school at night h lIt up. alive with 0 growing. glowing excitement; the backstage roar,- the tosthInute lunchroorn session with Smittiet its tips and tetegroms. tears and tears: and then. applauseaOpening Night. Opening Ponies: Left to right-B. Soilberger: G. Miller: S. Duquette: Mt Andres: L. Grafton: N. Kiphart. Tt Hasdort: J, MIIES'. J. Gilbert: R. Oliver: M. Watts. Nancy Kiphart amid ct swirl of lavender chiffon - a delicately- hued cloud walking through Minstrels. Peggy Callahan is In- dl'on allure of ifs heighl in her war dance which pulsutes fo the fhrob of +he beating drums. In numbed SHence or meaningless Chofler you wait. Your knees are wobbly and your breofh comes in gasps, Terror rules you: fime is endless: at your cue. rehef washes over you and you go onh' smiling. Joy. 0 favorite of ihe Minstrels for six years, sparkles again with her gay, Winsome smile in Pink Shampoo. 4, ?u The devif's coming- evil! haunting. sly. 0nd bewifching as ever; Mabel Andres-cuf- est Satan in all Hades. ti V1 The talented Charms and Shannon's barber shop tour rated tops with The house lights dim and the untorgettoble roil oi the tympani heralds the beginning of the 24th Minstrel shOW. Bev. Barb. and Pet odd a dash of creole flavor to the per, formance with their snappy rendition of Floatin' Down to New Orieons. Never to be Forgotten ore dreamy melodies Oi the Charms, or sophisticoted tunes of the Shannon Quartet. tlw tlwzfli aff tlte gfztter their many encores before the footlights. mum CLROI gfamour Let's harmonize with two talented trios of lovely losses who add a certain spark to the 1954 Minstrels. ,, ????? The graceful bcllerinas and melodious soloists create thrilling Well. it's 0H over nowi The nervous tension that kept you awake all those nights: the same old linesi sfeps and notes rehearsed over and over; fhe extra hours of foil Thor caused de pression and lofigue cmd iusf how did it affect you? you ond we-know. We're proud of you a tile 73;? SAM. , A smooth interlocuter. crazy endmen. The show's ended. the tension gone, we've done our best. our voices unite to sing We are the Minstreleers. All the world loves a lover! ramatic Cqud . . . TERROR AT BLACK OAKS Shots ring out in the night 0 girl screams, lights Hw'cher fwice end then go out 0 Tenae audience watches breofhless- Iy 09 Tholion Dramatic Club presents Its I954 produch'on, CI spIneichIHing mystery enmled Terror 0! Block Oaks? Before ih'xs suspenseihlled drama was brought To 0 close. Unde Algernon's reol murderers were exposed The innocent cxonerafed. end the housekeeper end her hoH-wir Son given 0 smoH inheritance. After 0 final embroce, the Curtain Wos drowm and fhe cost was greefed with applause of approval. The famiiy at Black Oaks hears of the. murderer's escape. Juifo, horrified, fears that her mother has been strangled. Now poor Clarissa has just been struck down by The Terror. With the capture of Ted Blakeley the action nears a crisis. At '05? comes the breath taking climax of a real thriller. 1 -. ?v-tngh-wx-vu m; '1 ;a.sih' PFK' h 1? +- Thulian: Left to right: Stunding-B. Morrel- Ii; 5. J. DeWeese; J. Cannavd; T. Keith. Row th. Griffith: J. Hart: D. Hobson; M. Stoner; W. Fielman. Row 2-Y. Ghory; J. Harris: B J. Cargo.- 5. Weeks; J. Cramer. Row R-M. Goodall: J. Harrison: 5, Thomas; J. Fast; 5. Duke . comedy anal huge $ 3 Q S $ E S :. VN m a E. s w THALIAN DRAMATIC CLUB Tholion. composed of ninety memberst each creatively tncttned. is supervised by Miss Rosenberger and Mrs. Conwell. By working together the members of the club are able to produce c1 fine show and turther their life ambitions. When the planned TV educa- tional station becomes Cl rectityt the Club would iike to use this medium to present its talents before 0 wider audience, thereby learning something new and exciting white displaying Its own obiltty to entertain. GMM-ucl Thulian: Left to right: Below-M. J. Marrelli: J. Shuyer; J4 Kemp: Thulian Technical Crew: Left to righl: Row ItJ, King; P. Davis: J. 3. Lance; S. Tish: K. Iverson: P. Compton; D. Tartar; J. Plagukis; Stevens; R. Rippey; P. Lohrum; P. Shelton; G. Whitacre. Row Z-J. A. Keith: J4 Stille: 5. Madden: N. Orr: S. Bulltngton; M. McClugen; Clark; J. Gleason; D. Cleland: G. McHugh; S. Heck; T. Greene; C. J. Griess; R. Skeet. On Stage-D. Benlly: E. Labunski; G. Petri; T. Sleinkuhl: N. Wells. Backgrounth. Nubors; J. Hunt; T. Nocncn; B. Benedict: B. Klein;G. Lance; B. Dominique. Crandoll; D. Harris; D. Heggs; J. Wiley; J. Wolfe; B. Hayden. Wilhrow Players: Left la righl: seated: J Moesm; J. McKee; D. Potts; H. Anderson: M. Browne: P. Taylor: J. LunquIst; l. Lerner; C. Schuler; P. Pilson. Standing: 5. Robway: T. Pieran; 8. Bacon; N. She'll; V. Pyles; S. Duquelfe; R. Oliver; B.Sollberger: M. Kessis. WITHROW PLAYERS iglttd, acAolrolad . . . our entertainment. Wilhrnw Players: Leir ro righl: Row 1: J. Schnell: W. Shannon: H. Muier. Row 2: A. Schwelrman: K. Buckman; J. Boyer: M. J. Snew; T. Kisker; B. Maddox: D. Duffy: J. Hartlaub: J. Graham: Row 3: P. McGuerry: J. Hall: R. Ringhcnd; S. Schiele: C. Lusby; P. Lancaster; 8. Miller: J. Holwcdel. Row 4: S. McCord: A. Keener. HO wave 7 Freddie and Hilda. who is relieved to find her young beau in long pants, finally leave for the big dance. HVVE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE Withrow Players this year used its dramatic totent to produce We Shook the Fomtly Tree, the plot of which often sent its audience into goles 0t laughtert The lives of the main charac- ters in that hysterical comedy were extremely complicated by the tact that a certain young man was forced to wear knickers. Although its purpose is to produce drama. the dub. together with Miss Virgihicx Beck, Its odVIser. also indulges I'n sometimes bother- some necessitiesemeetings. 0nd reloxotton-Jaoke sales and picnics, My son did not steal the watch! Mrs. Shermer is thorough- I've tried but it's no use! argues Freddie as Wilma Iy insulted at the mere thought of such an accusation. refuses to go to the prom it he wears those knickers. Ill WtArowz Marci: ing A 13am! ! ! Band and SmiHie go Together iusf like Gilbert and SullivonAfhey ore Thought of 08 one and feel within themA selves a unified spirit The school would be incomplete wifhouf Their marching feet and gleaming instruments. Band ManagersHJcck Lundquisf. Jim Holt. and Bucky Crum. l M A Huiilmug ' ...;.:;...... 1-!!-!s!!! ' aggzv' TRUMPETS H. Wilson; D. Miller; J. Huger: D. Stein: R. Huston; D. Sronaburner: V. Usher.- D. Wilson; T. Brounley: C. Clark; J. Algyer; R. Clark; C. Elder: R. Lobring: B. Lune; RA Ryan: R. Taylor: A. Stewarh A. Drake: J. Clark: J. Sloner: B. Blair: G. Saltets: W. Soar. BASS CLARINET A. Koester: J. Wheelwrfghl. CLARINETS D. Honann; GA Gregg: M. Kepler: L. Mudson; F. Leibfarih; J. Mc- Kee: M. Mitchell; M. Herger: D. Levi; D. Harris: P. Taylor; E. Heap; M, J. Snew: R. Navuro: T. Ellinger: T. Emmons: T. Pieron; J. Hewitt; W. Chrisiy: S. Mercalfe: J. Grinenden: W. Benzing: l. Wolf; E. Burrows; M. J. Hull: G. Ireland; D. Robb; J. Wolcom D. Bardes. 311:3!!! . 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Hallerman. G. Ailles; R. Reinthol: A. Edwards; K. Hoovel: FLUTES TUBAS J. Dullow: P. Pilson; M. Goodell; D. Engelkomp. E. Tiemeyer; B. Morelli: T. Bressler: W. Helwig. OBOES DRUMS R. Helmlingz J- COOPEF: A- Lewis; V. KHOSL H. Meier: D. Myers; T. McLaughlin; R. Hankins: S. Broker: S. Smilh; SAXOPHONES C. Buver; J3 Lundquisl: B. Anning; G. Guenh: C. Rice. W. Winter; G. Engelkamp: R. Loch: G. Scherer; C. Wright. MAJORETTES SV Duquene; M. Dinerman; G. Habenichl; W. Eldridge; B. Hummel: HORNS T. Hasdorf: C. Nelson: C. Grafton; S. Harfz. R. Skeel; J. Boyer: S. DeWeese; W. Fisgus: W. Herrman; N. Booth; P. Shelfon; M. Brandhorsl. TROMBONES C. B. Pope: M. Gates: C. Kurleman; D. Brounley: J. Thomas; J. Bomber; L. KIoNer; L. Schuer. HARP A. Edwards. MANAGERS J. Lundquis': J. Holrz; J. Crum. ' Mu ' I I ll s.slglgi: 51:1 Ill lli EI;:!:!:EIE!!III H3 SENIOR CHOIR: Left to right: Row 'l-M. Kinzie; P. Foley: A. ney; N. Vance; M. Brown: M. Birkrnier: J. lsaacs; G. St. Clair; R. Chugares; K. Slith; H. Pandort; B. Mcufenbeh; J. Race; J. Pandorf; PetroH; D. Eversutl; D. Zschou. Row 3-A. Wohlers; B, Fatsy; D. J. Dells: J. Block; C. Schueller: J. Eder: M. J. Catauro; H. Anderson; Lauderbaclc; D, Hamilton; A. Hamilton: T. Jenkins: B. Crandall: J. L. Burles'on; G. Marshall; D. Everson; G. Robbins; A. SatterHeld; M. McKenny; C. Ailles: T. Rich: C. Reichle; R. Blersh; D. Wendell: J. McClughen. Row 2-L. Arnold: L. Wolfe: R. Pfapp: N. Orr; A. Bur- Dunn; J. Karencke; T. Morgan: D Young; C. Woods: T. Armour: T. jte .S:nior Clwir Everything from bop t0 Beethoven was interpreted by the baton of Mrt Martin and the voices of Ms SEnEOr Choir and Modrigot as they Foltowed the seasons In their musical programs. Autumn and Iootboll brought on outdoor show dedicated to Ohio's sesqulcentenniol. Winter and Christmas ushered in the troditionot con- cert with o colorful new twist-stides depicting yute- tEde in many londz. Spt'ng and her Fever prompted a program at the :eoaons moods. She produced also Vaughn. Row 4-E. Hamilton: B. Geigy: H. Roberts; R. Heiser; E. Eggers: J. Baker: B. Davis; A. SchweHmun: T. Ellenger: R. Sersion: RA Grimmer; H. Armstrong; B, Heger; W. Shannon: R. Whifacre: J. Geverts; B. Hatfield; D. Devore; T. Williams. the Minstrels and on exchange Concert with 0 Columbus The product of countless hours of eHort. a background for exquisite Christmas music b a thing of beauty in itself. choir. But to the individuals tn choir, it meant more than merety performance; It was CI group in which both peace and goiety. work and play could be found. Singtng was a mutual Interest b c: time when all wor- ries were crowded into subconsciousness by the beauty of song. It meant teltowshtp and on understanding which. whether on 0 stage or under the stars, cOuld be felt only through the medium of music ever costing its spellt JUNIOR CHOIR Junior Choir: Top Picture. IE to right: Row I95. Harris; G. Bray: J.Androne; C. Hutchinson; D.Harris; J. Oliver; R.01iver; H. Mackay: J. Dimmermin: C. Williams. Row 2-5. Allen; J. Broderson; J. Heis: M. Campbell; D. Walker: J. Davis: T. Abernathy; A. DeWcr; J. Lowery: K. Ailshire. Row 3-D. Edwards: R. Smith: J. Arnold: J. Williams: N. Crumer: R. Sounders: C. ProH'IM: D. Carpenter: M. A. Enghouser: M. Williams, Row 4-5. Miller; S. Horn: K. Nelson; B Wright: D, Clark; D. Meyers: D. Hill: L. Mullikin: J9 Mueller: D. Simpson; 5. Sanford. ,, 1 9:! 90 F369 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Girls' Glee Club: BoHom Picfure, left to right: Row 1-5. Virgil; M Sarierfield: M. Kessis; T. McKinney: B. Knox; J. Beier: B. Tidewellz D. Tarler: P. Long: D. Gruu: G. Raising: N, Gibson; E. Augusiine: H. Dennis; G, Andrews. Row 2- M. Lucinuk; J. Levi; E. Wohlers: P. Snow; 5. Gerard,- J. Johnson: B. Lundy: B9 Gill; M. Childress; 5. Madden; L. Long; M. Kuhn; W. Anderson; J. Bogurl; 5. Richie. Row 39S. Hurlman; G. Gamble; H. Anderson; B. Brown; N. Norton; 5. HoFfman; E. Friarson; M. Evans; N. Orr; M. Taft; A. Games: M. Shank; K. Weidenbucher; E. Brennan; B. Moulenbell. Row 4--H. Butler; J. Gaddis; J. Gurney; D. Luhrman: Y. Ghory; l. Buchold: A. Simpson; M. BmWn: J. Gleason; G. Sudhoff: A. Robinson: D. Hauck: E. Saber: B. Benn: J. Lawson: S. MocLaughll'n, 9 9 x9 9 ORCHESTRA Orchestra: Top Picture. left to right: Row ImM. Goodall: B. Marvin: Wt Breaker; 5. Ellinger: M. Pilson: J, Dullow: M. Howard: D, Levi; J. Hewitt: T. Benedict: J. Wencltstern. Row ZeL. Gran; L. Schuells; D. Stein: J. McKimmons: M, Willer: W. Fesgus; P. Shelton; S. J. De- Weese'. R. Skul: B. Brownley; Bl Helming; V. Knost; A. Lewis; K. Wiedenbaclter; C. Hallermun. Row 3eA. Edwards; D. Meyers; T. McLaughlin: D. Hankins; A. Stuart; D. Miller; T. Pieratl; J. Holt; J. Lundquist; St Broker; T. Martin. BOYS' GLEE CLUB BoysV Glee Club: Bottom Picture. let! to right: Row l-D. Grau: F. Fissel; R. Blankenship: C. Block: M. Hail: R. Foster: H. Ignatius: D. Munke: G. Howie; M. Kahn. Row 2-H, Wilmes: R. Hull: C. Owens; F. McCabe; L. Brians: E. Liebelt: J. Wilson: C. Wood; P. Hamilton. Row BeR. Calamers; C. DudleytI L. Battle; C. Kiphurt; H. Brussey; M, Bryant; Rt Moushart; H. Roberts: 5. Rankin; R. Ludwick. Withrow's versatile musical world would scarcely be COm- plete without Mr. Howard's energetic orchestra and Mr. Mortinls tuneful Junior Choir and melodious Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs. How empty the traditional festive Christ- mus assembly or the esthetic spring concert would be without these spirited groups! Each one is reaching for a worthwhile goal. either the honored membership in our well- lmown Presentation Orchestra or a place in the ranks of the radiant Senior Choir. While working For his pot of gold. everyone receives superb training as well as goin- Ing much in the appreciation line; but such important factors GS tun and merry-moking which add much to the twice-weekly meetings should not be Forgotten Indeed. they are not forgotten. but this pleasonmess only odds to on almost perfect harmony found as only the many participants in the groups can find it . . . in making music. li8 Cilwirii Clwidtmad An expecTGnT hush setTles over The woih'ng crowd as The lighTs grow dimmer and go ouT. The firsT sTroins of AdesTe Fideles Till The huge oudiTorTum 0nd precede The members of Senior Choir. whose solemn faces are illuminoTed by The flickering candles They carry down The oTsTe. They Tile slowly up The sTeps and onto The sTogey and The TrodiTTonol ChrisTmos assembly is again underway. Their voices bTend in exquisiTe harmony OS They sing The lovely on carols. wiTh a few modern orrongemenTs, To creme a magic momenT of peace. While The TosT noTe Todes inTo The air, you siT unable To break The spell of The breoThToking mus'ICywhich has given you so much beauty. Complete concenTraTion. Choir makes a IasTing impression of celestial peace. concord. and sincerity. A scene of apparent confusion results in harmony y a symphony for sfudenfs. m' um'ni ??:Aqf ?k'i'tuf 5-. It; I f'iW TIII LII? 1H Affention is focused on the lone singer as her 500 is spotthfed. T.N.'s two noses for news h Mr. Renshaw and Joy Gilbert. 301112! ew5 A winning combination of hard work cmd laughter, Tower Newa aims steodity tor the peak of iournolistic perfection. Subscribed to by hearty everyone and saved by some as a memento of former high school days, its purpose Is to keep students up on the latest in all subjects. whether sports, coming events, or whoVs who and why. Lecl in a never-ending wild scramble to meet deadlines by their Faculty adviser. Mr. Renshow. 0nd vivacious Edttor-in Chief Joy Gilbert. a quartet of capable stotts produces weekty an increasingly popular school paper. Holding up the tinonciol end of the publicotton. Busii ness Manager Ginny Wolfe and her statF this year had the assistance ot the highly successful Cardiac C0pers.H o donce sponsored by this stctt. Its exchanging papers with seventy-tive other schools is proof that Tor Nooze's'r et'torts toward settiimprovement and pleasing its readers have not been undertaken in voin. but to everyone's advantage. Tower News Slag: First picture. left to right: R. Crumer; 3. Nelson: B. J. Cargo; M. Feuquoy; D. Bently', N. OiEvar. Second picture, Ielt to right: L Lusby; N. Kiphurf; M. Pace; J. Stein; 5. Tish; L. Porter; P. Snyder. Third picture. left to right: Row l-M. Browne; A. Bishop; D. Zsehau; N. Sevester; L. Arnold. Row 2-J. Harrison; M. Andres. Fourth picture. seated: B. Hummel: D. Stouder: l. Lerncrt Standing: W. Eldridge: L. Wilbcrham: B. McElwain. Tower News Busines! Staff: Leh lo right. seared: G. Kuebler; J. Wolfe; G. Weber. Standing; G. Miller: R. Rippey: M. Snew: R. Konnersman: J. DeVore: J. Graham: 5. DeWeese. Tower News Reporfers: Above. left to right: Row 1- C, Dulin: E. Brennan; M. Dinerman; B. Brown; S. Schiele; M. SaHerFIeld: J. Heis. Row 2 J. Wenck- stern; C. Folk 5. Madden. Row 3-M. Flee: M. Sie- mer; B. Weeks; 5. Sideroff; D. Tartar; C. Hallerman; M. Long. Row 4-3. Daley: S. Smiih; K. Mercer; L. Long: L. Mullikin. Row 5-D. Duffy: B. Krogmann; J. Koerner: L. Waifers. Row 6-S. Miller; F. Taylor: M. Sfoner: S. Ritchie: P. Purcell; M. Becker; P. Mc- Gueri'y: B, Finite: M. L. Shouse'. A. Edwards. Row 7- J. Crum; T, Keith: J. VunMefer: B. T'Idwell; J. Cramu er; S Sanford; P. Browning: S. Harrz: D. Abrams: W. Fisgus. Tower News Represenlalives: Below, Ief! lo righl: Row 'l-J, Dcdlow: C. Bauer: J. Heis; B. Bacon; C. Hollermun: D. Bice: G. Baiani, Row 2-J, Serman: B. Slralmun: C. Paul: J. Shayer: M. SalterfTeld: S. Miller; N Crum: G. Lamping; Y. Ghory: N. Currnes: G. Howard. Row 3-D Devore; W Shannon; D. Wendel; J. Wheeler; 5. McCord: S. Tish; B. Mad- dox; B. Crandall: R. Helwig: W. Fisgus. Row 4- T. Greene; B. Johnston: D. Heggs: J. Brefeld; R. Clark: G. Reis: R. Royalty: J. Mueller: D. Gales: D. Baron: D. Lauderback. I21 Annual Literary Staff: Left to right. seated: A. Ferguson: J. Glea- son; C. Taylor; P. Hurlman; M. Kohl. Standing: R. Bradford; 8. w .X4 f Begley; J, Dunn: C. Yeager: P. Flcugher; J. Woerdeman. ifAr-ow nnua AH urmuulwrwhol i5 il? A book to keep, precinu; leew- oge memories preserved indeHnireW between two cov- ers: pictures of places and people you wont to re member; words that seem to say things ' wsf right ; funny little drawings; you and your high school. Annual Arr Staff: Left to right, seuied: S, Patton; G. Whiiucre: S. Thomas: P. Lohrum; D. Williams; T. Keith; J. Miles; KA Mercer: J, Holwadei. Sfanding: M. Weddell; C. Grimm; E PosivoL Literary Editor. Karen Stith Assistant Art Editors: Kan Fieler: Don Rhoud. Lilarary Stuff: 5. Ryan; J. Clark: M. Wingerter: G. Marshail. Assistant Literary Editors: Fat Krurnmet Helen Littmonn; Mary Ellen Schmidt. Art Editor. Ron Deller ART AND LITERARY STAFFS What are the Annuoi StoHs? Are they just two names like Art and Literary who know c1 lot about a sub- ject that concerns no one but themselves, and who speak in 0 language foreign to all outside their lit tle worid? Do their expressions such as sig. com- prehensive. picos, loyout, characters. body. and copy mean nothing or are they really 0 vital port of the vocabulory oi those wound up in the many strings of putting out a champion yearbook? What is all this talk about working together; can two completely dit- terent stotts, one dealing solely with the speckings ot the pen and the other saying 0 picture is worth a thousand words. be constantly in harmony. or do they, as most humans. have their ritts and misunderstand- ings at times? And they say it is Wonderful, putting out on onnuol: creating. laughing. and crying together; eating supper on the run. being yeiled 0t and doing some yelling also. mixing Hershey bars, cokes. and deadlines; is this true? Is there really tun in such 0 serious job as they seem to be undertaking? Do they honestly tove the work? What are the Annual Stotfs? Business Manager. Bert Ringhund. Phologruphers . 1-1 avg? wwm,. .-.;. -' .1 am;- l24 : Bob Kleine; Tom Cole; Dave Muener. ADVERTISING AND Airhough you may not realize it. much of the suc- cess of this year's annual depended on business because finances are a necessary part of any year- book. Al Schwetimcn headed The Ad Staff which was weighted down by two Herculean ossignmenfshsell more ads then lost year! and create and execute on attractive and interesting adveriising section. Persuasive salesmen and competent artists ode- quorly filled these iobs. Our busy Bert Ringhond was The wainonciol wizard in charge of annual solesh Piles of records almost overflowed The busi- ness office. and The girls were oMoys hard or work there. Underclossmen picture sales was one 0? Their many h'heodoches hbelore fhe horrible nightmare of AD. hannual disrribufionj finally come. Annual Representatives: Left to right: J. Gleason: D. Clelund; S. SideroH; J. Holwadel; D. Allen: J, Cramer: C. Harvey; J. Wheelrighl; J. Eliis. Row 2-L. Lehman: S. Marsh: M. Bruce; B. Boron: E. Finn: B. Dominique: M. Vance: K. Briggs; 5. Peter- son. Row 3-N. Chambers; F. Elder: J. Stevenson; P. Flaughter; J. Race: J. Miles: M. Hergaf; B. Begley; P. Taylor. Row 4- T. Ludwig; T. Form: 3. Nelson; 8. Getgey; R. Bradford; L. Madson; Jh Moaller: R. Mounce. Row ShD. Roe; K. Iverson; D. High: J. Baker: T. Benedicl; D. Arringron; D. Hard: L. R. BoHcI-n. Ad Sales Managers: Al Schwenman: Dick Crugg. BUSINESS STAFFS Annual Business Staff: Right picture. left to right: E. Fray: G. Robbins: E. Panzer: J. Horllaub; S. Harris: D. Miller: F. Flem- ing; P. Marlow. Annual Advertising Stuff: Boltom picture. left lo right, seated: J. Holwudel; E. Wohler; J. Race; B. Soilberger: J. Algyer; D. Isgrig; B. Farrell; H. Cole; 5. Crumer; D. Crugg. Standing: P. Gould; P. Simpson; J. Diets; D. Ncelcke; R. Shelton; R. Flapp: H. Dennis; G. Blackwe ; B, GiHord; J. Hahn: D. Harris; B. Heilkamp. Ad An Editors: Rolene Oliver: Dione Cleland. Layouts. copy blocks, photographs. head- lines. deodlines-ell would be in vain if it weren't for The business stoFF, the sellers of the annual. Creation of a book with no read- ers would be merely c1 mechanized pro- cess incapable 0F producing anything of quality, The sfrengih of this annual is owed f0 The firm foundation oHered by these few. Scribblers: Left to right: Row IhC. Cooper; J. Hart: L. Lusby; E. Brennan. Row 2-K. Hill; H. LiHmann; H. Anderson; A. Edwards: J. Gilbert. Row 3-J. Boyer; G. Miller; M. Kahn; M. Kabel; M. Sroner; Tasteful iood lures the ever-hungry Scribblers. J. Day; R. Rippey; J. McKee. Row FJ. Gleason.- B. Begley; M. L Assing; M. Hc-zrgefhl N. Sylvester; R. Reusing. M4 Powers; N. Wells; K. smh. SCRIBBLERS Two of fhe more predominant desires of man ore to learn and to create. In order r0 turn these urges info pro- ducf'we channels. 0 group of Eoresighted junior and sen- ior girls. in 1924, founded an honorary errory soci- ety and named it Scribbhers. Encouraged in reading the classics as well as modern mosferpieces. ihe thirty members turn out origInol composirions of their own, ex- changing ideas or an electrifying pcceh Led by their adviser. Miss Wood. and President Hehanc: Anderson, Scribblers enioy a defigh'rful combination of oufside speak- ers, Wms, Food, the interchanging of book reviews. fun and more food. Its members. accepted on the basis of writing Obihfy, gain In thIs club 0 smattering of knowledge voluobb for ifs sfimulcmng eFFecT toward the investigo- lion OI higher morning. hmhering The clubs purpose. German Club: Left to right: Row l-R. Skeet; M. Stoner: K. Weidenbacher; W. Fisgus. Row 2h J. SomJley: W. Schiedig; E. Wohlers; E. Schoclr. Row BhT. Engtish: E. Keber: J. Godley', H. Holtkump; R, Car- rol; V. Usher; T. Ellinger; Rt Plcpp', T. Huenefeld: M. L. AssEng: J. Baker; L. Cheek: L. Madson. GERMAN CLUB Die Wette um den Blumenstrouss Is the Contest tor the Bouquet which Tom Ellinger auctions to the htghest biddert who witl present it to his Ltebchen, A visitor to German Club would witness other customs ranging from the Christmas party with its Tonnenboum cmd carols to the picnic Em Freien with its lively talk; 0H under the watchful eye ot Frau Nikoloft. GENS TOGATA A club tounded expressly tor the purpose 0t having tun; the delightful leader- shtp of two whose enthusiasm makes the Lotinom tinguom a thing to be enjoyed, not dreaded: O cioseness between pupil and teacher developed during the singing of 0 Latin parody on Rudolph, the Red-nosed Reindeeru: 0 modern musical verston F HJulius CaesarHHGens Togata. race of the toga. Gen; Tcgata: Lelt to right: Row t-J. Hort; J. Black: S. Sideroff; F, Flem- ing; Ct Bauer; J. Heis; Jt Gleason; D. Bice; D Miller; J. Boyer; C. Beck; R. Rensing; W. Shunnont Row Zhs. Harris: N. Bush; 5. Hedge: J. Easter: 5. Baker: D. Rhoad; J. Doud; J. Cooper: C. Colonel: A. Koester; L. Walters; S. Allen; L. Mullikin. Row 3-5. Barnes; J. Harris; 5. Sponagle: J. Weg- horst: S. McLennan: A. Miller: V. Thomas; L. Clinton; J. Dinklemann; D. Hill; F. Aplin: D. Potter: J. Odgers. Row 4h5. McLaughlin: M. Davis: M. Assing: J. Kimery; N. Stevenson; D. Rhine: A. Gregg: S. Siebler: R. Myser: D. Isgrig: M. Cooper; W. VanEpps. Row EhC. Hallerman; J. Flamm; N. Sishawc; A. Lewis; S. Dillon: G. Gregnlet: B. Borun: P. Waite; J. Wilson: N. Henderson: D. Magrish. Row 6-J. Wheelwright: P. Gould: H. Mackay; J. Pandorl; M. L. Shouse: B. Miller; J. VanMeter; S. Hclrtrl C. Stuckney; M. J. Seimer; S. Benedict: G. Goerta; C. Mark; Mrs. Maisht Row 7- J. Algyre; C. Size- more: T. Benedict: J. Hahn: N. Streit: J. Johnson: B. Brown; J. Bamberg: J. Morgenroth; N. Petrie; J. Perry; J. Bishop; T. Brownley; Miss Grove. Row 8-D. Brownley; C. Powers: G. King; K. lversen; J. Fisher; R. Rhoudes: T Stugord: N. Barnes: T. Heinle: T. Foley: L. Layne: B. Harris: A. Kuehn. l27 v x 128 w Ab; w H. 1.2 French Club: Left to righf: Row l-T. Hartman: C. Griffith: P. nersman: M. Day: N. Oliver; B. Luuderdale. Row 3-M. Evans: Compton; R. Jones: E. Brennan: M. Kessis; G. Miiler: S. Patterson. F, Hibbaf: N. Kiphurf: C. Yeager: G. Wolfe; 5. Spring; M. L. Row ZH-S. Lowery: H. Pandorh Ce Wyrich; M. SuHerfTeld; J, Birkmeier; P. Ramsey: P. Brady: M. Hergerf: J, Brennan; D. Miller: Miles: E. Long; B. Willis; P. Farr: M. Kahn; G. Lawson; P. Kon- H. Meier; D. Stein. FRENCH CLUB The Spanish and French Chub had cm unusual treat this year when They were given ghmpses of their special old country by our SPANISH CLUB Foculfy globe trotters. Miss Tilford and Miss Sanders. El esponol or We froncois was spoken exclusively of The lively meetings. Senor Tom Vaughn 0nd MHe. Gail Robbins, fhe respective presidenfs. inspired by Miss Eppinger and Miss Schroeder. helped The members feel. by moons of intriguing programs. fhm They were living and ihinking in the adopted language. Christmas parties sofurofed in Qfmos- phere. other appropriate social oHoIrse norlve songs and fypicol games mode fhis year's agenda of both dubs sparkle wifh golety. SPANISH CLUB: Left lo righf: Row l-L. Burleson: B. J. Cargo: GiHord: C. DUIin: l. Dunno; B. Fay. Row SeJ. Levi; M. MiHer: J. Harrison; Be Myers; L. Renolds: W. Chrisfy: D Russell: E N. Kiphun; A. Edwards; J. Bogart; W. Hermann; G. Beyer. Row Tabor; T. Vaughn; B. Hayden; B. Hummel: P. Purcell. Row 2e 4--S. Merculfe; J. Bonner; S. Smflh; P4 Simpson,- D. Nuelcke; B. S. Schiele; J. McKimmens: K. Buchman; J. Clark; P. Foley; B. Davis; 5. Roller. ' -..VII WzQaf m Gawm wk HISTORY CLUB: Left to right: Row l-C. Bowman: J. Hart; 5. Mulligan; S. Sanlord; P. Davis: P. Purcelh G. McHugh: M. Wing- Ryan: C Taylor; V. Usher: P. Brady,- Se Bullingfon; J. Dimmerman: erter. Row 4-R. Nielsen: E. Holt; H. Cole: H. Halflzamp: J. Voo- D. Miller. Row 2-D. Hobson: N. Schrader; B. Begley; J. Ca'FFey; waldf; B. Moflox; B. Hatfield; G. Lance; B. Hayden; C. Colonel: C. Holt.- C. Teller: Je Shonberger: S. Ritchie; J. KelFer: Me Kinnine D. Hussfurder. ger. Row 3-T. Greene; K. Trinkle: M. Cooper; 5. Benedict,- L. Clionlon Hisrory Club is on organizqfion determined to learn obouf pear events, famous people. and for-OH places. Hs members gain HISTORY CLUB useful knowledge of hisioricol Facts through bofh formal presentations and bffs of Irolicing. Sometimes they halve visual aids and speakers who have seen the real fhing. Doy-dreems of being a firsf hand wifness fo some moment in history are heightened by These reolisiic reports. Maybe some day some of these seekers of what's gone on since Adam will be able to say we were there when some- thing occurred that was written down in hisfory bookseor couFd they be making history now?-Whot potential celebrities may be here? HISTORY CLUB: Left in right: Row 1-S. Harris: M. Greer; P. Cooper: B. Miller. Row 3-J. Weddell: J. Heis: B. Browne; J, Laclner; R. Walfers; P. Bawning: A. Henel; P. Hawkins; 5. Mc- Johnson: H. Mackay: D, PoHer: B. Gifford: P. Shelton: J. Kemp; C. Laughlin; C. Bauer: D. Allenl Row Z-M. Ammann: C. Ailshire; C. Dulin. Row FJ. Wilson; L. Lesher: L, Cheek: G. Howie; B. Mor- Wyrick; M. Kabel: Me Cole; J. Day; A. Koesier: S. Schiele; J. elli; R. Blankenship; G. Goerrz: C. Barber: N. Jay: J. Hahn. .4 .V-uxm-.. I30 PHYSICS CLUB Klt you should happen to pass 2I3 or 2I4 some evening after school omd hear a group discussing Newton's 3rd low at motion or the Kennelly-Heoviside layers. you can be certain it is efther the Physics or Radio Club. Since both sciences ore so closely related. and are often studied from the some text. they are almost always found together. Several students find they enjoy the activities of both. Anyone wishing to Further his know- ledge post that obtained in the Classroom is Urged to become 0 member and weld that link of closer teocher-pupil relationship. Excursions are taken to places of interest such as museums cmd radio stations. E. Smith and R. Steinmetz are their advisers. RADIO CLUB PHYSICS CLUB: Lett to right: Row 1-C. Kessel: P. Snow; D. Stein: D. Levi: J. Boyer: M. Kessis: H. Maier: A. Hamil- ton: M. Goodall. Row Z-N. Oliver: B. Crcndalt: E. Holt: M. Fequoy: K. McDaniels: R. Bradford: M. Amman: A. Manzter: L, Matsan; R. Johnson; 3. Lance; L. Whitesull; H. Cole: Y. Ghory. Row ShJ. Baker: D, McMillan; D. Rhood; T, Longer: B. Maddox; T. Nuonan: N. Gusseet RADIO CLUB: Left to right: Row l-H. Kline: J. Hugen- Iober; G. Kassen. Row Z-M. Mitchel: R. Humbert; L. Layne: J. Lcndweir; L. Matson: R. Nimmc: G. McLaughlin; T, Alden. Row 3th Redroe: B. Herman: F. Rodke: J. Comer; J. Baker,- F. Herschede: W. Bock. .592 OFFSET CLUB: Left to right: H. Herre; l. Lerner; D. Will- h'lde: F. Heinkelein: R. Shelton: J. Davis': J. Vogf. RIFLE CLUB: Leif to right: Row 1 ?. From; D. Hoffman; J. Landwehr: A. Henlinger: R. Helwig. Row Z-L. Walters; R. Feldhaus: R. Robinson: J. Bond: D. EllioH. Row 3 F. Radke: J. Hickla: R. Stone; J. Bresling: R. Davidson. OFFSET CLUB ink and type might be confusing to some. but to The oHsetters fhey are as familiar as riHes to outdoorsmen or sharpshoofers in REHe Club. Examples of We printing fodics may be seen in Withrow reading moHer; however it is hoped fhe riHemen have no victims fo display. Skill is a must in both of these Clubs. RIFLE CLUB 13l BETA CHI Anticipafion ran high as Beta Chi scrambled onto a bus headed for a tour. BETA CHI: Left to right: Row 1-5. Dominique; C. Suflon: S. For- shey; R. Costello; J. Ralsfon; S. Cramer: P. Gould; S. Rider; D. Hosk'lns; P. Davis'. Row 2-3. Walker; A. Wagner; M. Johnson: N. Warren; M. Donnerberg; D. Dixon; C. Asher; J. Schively; A. Allen. Row 3-D. Everhurf: C. Ehlrich: V. Vinson: C. Runford; B. England; R. Rogers: L. anepp; J. Milchell: S. Hill: 5. Heck; B. Watson. Row 4-D. Deifz; L. Wenfworfh: C. Dinkelman: D. Nounce; J. Panerson: ITHROWS nusmEss CLUB , ElCOMESnLLmEJEEW'f - GENERRL BUSINESS STUDENTS IN HUDM 254 I ouons wsmass mas? WU INSPEC'MN TRIPS 'I'Olu. 0F WSMESS ENIEI'PRISE B. Perry: J. Weber: T. Dunwcy: C. Hopper: J. Heeg. Row 5-1. Houston; J. Adams : B. Daily: N. Miller: J. Deiu: V. Cave: N. Ken- nedy; P. Vest; G. Sfrange; P. Evers, Row 6 Mr. Schroer; E. Finn; G. Baioni; S. Currelli: P. Simpson; D. Luginbill; C, Lammers: R. Dea Vore: EA Hines; L. Hodges: C. King; I. Wolf. Row 7 P. Wengei: R. Rogers; C. Thompson: E. Gaughn; B. Giraud: C. Rouse: A. Malone; D. Abrams: S. Webb; G. Traber; C, Brewer: J. J'Krnold ' v ; ; . , ARDS scmmsmp mosum m DAV. am Cm PRESENTS A m oursmmc. sauna MAJOR : NISINESS SUBJECTS The Garden's spotlights must be fascinating-almosf all eyes focus below. Withrow's business organizofion. Beta Chi. provided ample oppor- tunity for all those interesred in rhof field to explore and delve into its many diverse ?ypes of enterprise. In order to make Their sfudios more realistic. The dub took several trips fo various business places in the cify to see what makes them tick and to draw conclusions concerning the nature of the Work. A tour of fhe Cincinnati Gardens afforded a chance to determine much activity which is usually unM seen by those who fhink of the Gardens as merely an enterfoinmem. From fhe. subterranean depths where ice was manufactured to u star's dressing room. Beta Chi saw the works. 134- Future Merchandisers: Letl to right: Row I - S. Bowman: C. Wiete: B. Frank; D. Hancock: P. Ellison; F. Branscum; D. Hananuker'. N. Brudtcrd; M. Gross. Row 2-J. Evans; J. R. Eder; J. Mellage: A. Cook: G. Weinheimer: C. Allen: M. R. Bunkumper: A. Clark; J. Dingle; N. Brillert: Miss Gooley. FUTURE MERCHANDISERS Future Merchandisers-o club with c: threefold purposehto sftmulote interest in all phases of merchandising tunctionst to pertorm certain Charitable acts during the year. and to serve 03 c1 medium For a tew limited social activities. Though generally unknown to most of the SIUA dent body. the members are cooperative students who work part time in department and specialty stores. They lound pleasure in bringing sunshine to little ones in the Children's Hospital through c: Valentine party and tett satisfaction from contributing to worthy causes. such 05 Red Cross and the Cancer Fund. While the members worked on their projects they sometimes took time to enjoy each other in social events. With the encouragement of outside speakers. Future Merchandisers learn what mayhap will be the key to their individuat successes. nah Lg.h-.u0hymrew-'w Members of the Home Ec. Club found it heart warm- ing to surprise the grafelul teachers with tempting mor- sels of Chrisimas goodies. Home Economics Club: Left to right: Row IhD. Bowman: G. McHugh: 5. Gerard; N. Gomien; R. Walker. Row Z-M. Back: P. Lackner; M. KeHy: S, Hi : N. Hichs: B. Myers: L. Chisron: M. Lips- comb; G. Beel; I. Martin: M. Thomas: K. DuBois: R. Miles; H. Phelps. Row 3-P. Hayes; A, June; J. Keller; M. Kinninger; C. Gull,- D. Sims; M, William; G. Comp; F. Wilson; N. Selviu; H. Bu!- ler; M. Bankes. Row 4-A. Petroh: C. Carey: L. Lisher; M. VunHook: P. Purcell; C. Grosse; S. Ritchie: J. Dinkleman: J. Dudley; J. Eschelbuch: J. Glenn: D Luhrman. HOME ECONOMICS The everyday problems of home living and personal appearance are easily solved with on understanding knowledge of Home Economies. WHh This idea in mind 0 group oh ombifious aids in l945 organized CI dub to help others Ieom pointers obour individuo! grooming and homemoking. Exchanging ideas on ?he latest hashion frend, giving odviCe on hairstyling 0nd dISCUssing the proper use 0? cosmetics lor its 62 members are a few of rhe topics of monthly Home Ec. Club meetings. The members are offen Fomilimized with new ways of pre- paring Foods and are given useful hints in sewing, Undertaking proiecfs to help needy famlhes is a frequent octivltiy of the club. Each year on outstanding senior home economic student wins a coveted prize. 135 Alpha Y Teens: Leh Po right Raw l-C. Bloomfiel'd. Row 2-Ke DiIJs; Davis. Row FD. Bowman; E. Abney: C. I'mhoff: L. Lesher; B. Kayser; C. Wagner; 5. Gerard. Row SeL. Burleson: S. Hill: 5. Muhoney: A. J. Lawson. ALPHA Y TEENS The members of Npho Y Teens work Iogefher Ior o definhe purpose: to build a fellowship 0F giris and women devoted to the rosk of realizing in rhe'w everyday lives those ldeok Of person?! Ohd SOCICM Ihvmg to WhICh they Tip Toppers: Left to Righl: C. Richardson: J. O'Boyle: G. Traber; R. are commITTed by ?heIr EOHh OS Chrxshons, One Of fhe Ludwig: P. Kimery: B. Winters; C. Rouse; T. Newman: B. Oberwine; B. oldest organized groups of Wifhrow, It has 0 record of Nimmo; G. Krafz: E. pasfvuf; R. Robeson: T4 BarnekoH. goodwill and charitable projects of which both the central Y.M.C.A., wirh whom the club Is affiliofed, and The schoole 05 well 05 the Alpha Y Teens can be proud. TIP TOPPERS Tip Toppers is one of the few clubs at Withrow tho! may be considered exclusive, for onfy those endowed by nature with exfroordinory heights ore eligible for membership, Weekly meetings, conducted on 0 higher plane with Gull Sudhohr presiding over these young CoFossuses, are sponsored by rhe founder of the club Mrs. Konrad, who Is never dwarfed In their midst. Be- sides carrying our their purpose promoting sociof oc- iivHies among toll people, fhis club 0150 supports the March oi Dimes. h mug? be looked up f0 in many ways, I36 Beta Hi-Y: Le to Right: Row lhT. Ludwig; T. Nelson; W. Miller: R. Coleman; Dh Nubors: G. Koenke; B. Lewis: N. Jenkins. Row 2- W. Shannon; R. Deller; L. Long; A. Schwettman: B. Heifkamp: D. Wendel: G. VeHorino; B. Code: D. Roehr; C. Woods; A. Sfinker. Row 3-D. Roebuck; C. B. Pope: H. Plapp: F. Bennel: B. Kemp; J. Gh SudhoH: H. Snyder: E. Schwarn: B. Wrassmun; C. McNeely: J. Adams: D. Bruckner; B. Buugh: B. Humbert; Mrs. Konrad. Venn; P; Wilson; L. Flandreau: T. Schroeder; C. Stamler: A. Rah bars; H. Gebbie; R. Feinfhel; G. Getgey; D. Schrole: R. Fox. Row 4 hB. Penn; J. Hall: T. Kisker: B. McElwain; B. Steinwarf: T. Rich: D. DeVore; B. Davis. BETA Hl-Y A Triangular pinh showing that each Is de- vofed to a task of building strength in spirit, mind. cmd body. is the proud possession of every junior and senior boy who is a member of Beta Hti. This organization Is a branch of the national Y.M.C.A. Throughout the year the members strive to create good fel- lowship nor only of Withrow. but with every- one. HPossing out Cokes or lootbaH games 15 fun, bur the true joy and fulmlment for each member comes in sharing his earned penn'wes wlfh those who may be has Forfunofe. I37 LIBRARY The Withrow library. serviced by two trained librarians, is a friendly placet reflecting 0 Spirit of cooperation among students librarians, teachers and administrators. A collection of approximately l8.000 books is 'weeded periodically by removing wornI old books to make room for new volumes. The library subscribes to IOO current magazines and has hundreds of pamphletst which ore kept on tile. These resources provide young people with materials and services most appropriate for their growth and development. Through the library books are distributed to individual; groups and classes. They are freely sent to Class rooms, laboratories. and shopsweverywhere that rhey will be needed and used. MyIWM-J THEORETICAL on MY POT H ETIEHL EXPLA NATION ON THE Student Council Library Committee: H. Maier: M. Ammunn; P. Davis: M. L. Assing: D. Dietterly: N. WeIIs Behind the scenes young hetpers work. Who wrote that book? Miss Pooley teaches 9th graders the use of the catalogue. a skill that catalogue, a skill that car- ries over into adult life. +- 4- Students are working with Mrs. Lincks to unpack and check some of the 800-1000 new books add- ed to the library each year. a valuable increase. I38 t The library. open to all students at all times. is equipped to serve all possible reading needs. Library experiences throughout their six years of hlgh school provide op- portunities for boys and girls to In- vestigote many clltcterent sublects and Ideas. As the young people come and got in study periods or with class groupsl they see how the library enriches the course ot study and contributes to their interests. Whether students are preparing For College or planning 0 businessl Inf dustrlol, or domestic career, they see that the library has values for everyone. In its rich references and wide variety of recreational books lor all grades, Wlthrow's library functions as c: real service centert you Wm 3 21'6 6L5 . . . . . . + Forel-or three enthusi- astic niblickers Great heighfs were attained by this year's track team. Varsity backstop returns one. I40 For every season there's 0 sport with atmosphere mu tootboil with crtsp wind and muddy jerseys, basketball with hot crowded gyms and high scores. swimming with time Forms and dripping limbs. track with Cinders and high iumps. baseball with green tields and seventh Frming stretches -Automottcolly associated with athletics. l4l I42 3A2 CAQQP- School spirit-whot is It mode of? , . , about 3000 kids with high spirits and lusty vocal Chordst 0 high mettled bond adding their bit of enthusiasm through the Fanfare ot the instruments. 0 team ttght- Eng ?cir and square to make their schoot tops the conscious Hwilt to win within CH of these. pep assemblies setting boisterousness on tire. energetic Cheerleaders whose attention is torn between the stadium and the tieldt atmosphere in the Form of food. biack and orange. 0 moving sec 0t shakers, new tvormotions, 0nd nipping cold. . . . Cheers. chaos, and chuckles made by the milling crowds greeted all those attending the rousing homecoming game. eacleris communal, file crowclii andwering Annual's colorful display promised an exciting day of tlouts,footbull and dancing. HOMECOMING DAY Between the daylight and the dark, For those who strive, not stray. comes 0 pause in the year's occupations that is known as Homecoming Day. The showcase was glowing with importance of announcing and promoting this auspicious occasion, white 0 variety of clever and unique Hoots were coretutly mode ready by the social clubs to compete in o challenging contest All who joined in these merry, busy prepw orotions tor the gala event were well rewarded by observing and enjoying the toscinoting porode, victorious game, and trohctng dance. The sponsor of this splem did cHaIr was none other than the Annual, beaming over such 0 successful proiect. nails and a few invaluable pins before the parade begins. Here's hoping . . . u. Run 'Em Ragged was the theme oi the prize-winning flout made by Kytyveses. cllant-mounting Should otd acquaintances be forgot and never brought to mind? Goodness. no! This year under the sponsorship of the Withrow Annual 0 day was set aside to welcome back oil 0t our alumni. This briet tribute wcts climaxed by c: gala Homecoming Dance where many grads mihgied with these throngs 0t trolicing merrye makers. The mirthtul atmosphere was augment- ed by zesttul orange and block streamers which decked the converted boys' gym. As the even- ing progressed the suspense mounted. For Oil t awaited the announcement of the three sets of prize winners. Atter the presentation of the awards to the Hoot and doorprize winners and the king and queen, many began to look tori word to celebrating homecoming next year. ANNUAL-the perfect stamp of approval. 144 fermion, an Originality and ability com- bined only to result in a He among frets. Kappa and Tri Chi, for the best Hoof enter- ing fhe Homecoming par- ade. Congratulations !! HOMECOMING PARADE Excitement brought on by the announcement of something new o challenge For young minds . . . competition on an amicable bosis-sporfsmonship in action . . . pfcms evolving through forethought 0nd co-operofion . . . The breathless pitch of anticipation of lost relieved by actual action . . . spare time used construcfively . . . friendship srrengthened through teamwork and a muiuol interest . . . futile oliempls of concentration amid a Hurry of Fosf-minule preparations . . . relaxation and confidence in 0 job well done . . . a Hoof parade. 0 game. 0 dance . . . time and money spent effort expended . . . was it worlh it? Queen candidales preierred beauty to warmth. I45 14b With the tacklers hitting low and receivers catching high victory is almost inevitable! flten, at iadt-tlte game, action: a miffing Patience. pep talks. trainingF-whut more can a coach offer, except hope? VARSITY FOOTBALL Pep assemblies where the throb of the clap- ping of many hands and the vibration ot the shouts nearly bring down the high ceiling of the auditorium. the bond adding rhythm to your exhuberonce and creating perfect pic- tures on o tield of green. signs and posters in every conceivable place. the impatient and sometimes excited sec: of orange cmd block shakers. the roar of the crowd: all this leads to one thing-the game! The very tense- ness. built up with preparation for the kickott. the scream as the ball spirals into the air. the invotuntory groan at the sound of the whistle. the frenzy as your Tigers near 0 goal. the ter- vent prayers as the others advance too tor. forcing a gain step by step. the mad dash down the field from a tiny unnoticed hote. the trontic race for the championship. the heave of relief as the crown again seems sate. your team. the Tigers sweating and singing-THIS is tootbolt and Through lhe eyes of a camera the football game's proceedings appear to be only a jumbled mass of sweatecl ierseys. hard helmefs. and strong. wide. hands all wishing to grasp a blown up pig-skin and carry it across a white line to score a touchdown. madzs 0 panting, perdloiring Parficipantd, Defense: Left to right: Row l-G. Barman; E. Eggers; J. Redraw; R. Offense: Left to right: Row 1 .!. Venn; G. Cobb; L. Flandreau; G. Newman: B. Code. Row Z-J. Shorten: A. Manzler; T. Rich; C. Col- Rogers.- N. Jenkins; G. Koehnke; J. Godley. Row 2-E. Payne; M. Iins; P. Sweeny; B. Smith. Coleman; T. Schroeder; 0. Williams. , I. At '1- n , . ,l .iqu Nb? 'Jz' thtLlnmthd.-.rw-g:.- g: 1 -.. ..;..A , l I --..1 Jo Mn FOOTBALL ACTION It's an understatement to say that football is fust c: rough and tumble sport. This tangling mass of un- known participants is proof. Smock! Another opponent folds up under the ever in- creasing attack of With- row's defense. Their Never say die spirit triumphed. momentarify for- Ooot! WellI the Tigers can't have possession all the time, but this is one of the rough- est ways of losing the pig- skin in any man's book. Mr. Gilliland Head Football Coach getting Mr. RoHes Vursin Football M? Jae Football Managers: Left To right -R. Coleman; D. lsgrig: B. Greenerr; R. Bach; H. Plapp; B. Penn; B. Noll: J. Bremen. Reserve Football: Left to right: Row IeC. Redmond; B. Schaefer: J. Row 2-C. Menifee: C. Fisher; T. Carter. Row 3-D. Barnett; H. Light: R. Ferguson; R. Bradley; C. Stewart: J. Baker; R. Reinis: D. Meyer: C. Hamlin: J. Wilson; B. Dearswasler; R. Wilson; R. Carroll; High: J. Hobbs; C. Stearns; D. Feldhaus: N. Kramer; C. Powers. G. Kieborth; J. Burbeau: B. Ebel: J. Cantwell. . C C O in 61 Wt JCIAam e 0 a e udlUQ Pig- RESERVE FOOTBALL Mr. Hauck-Reserve Football TWentyetour quick opener on three! Knock. commands the quarterback, Get set! Get one! Get two! Get three! Over and over again our apprentice grid- ironers practice. study. and drill football fundamentals with one hope in mind. This goal. of course. is to be the proud Wearer of c: varsity letter in future years. but each reservist knows that only grueling work and never-tiring practice bring worth-while rewards. Even though our aggressive team trounced c1 spirited Western Hills eleven, twenty-etght to nothing, they placed only third in the Public High School League. No matter what their standing. the indomitable tight of this year's squad together with its clean ploy. must be commended. Helping the boys discover the various tricks of their rough and tumble trade is the Obie coach Richard Houck. The reserve team. a mold for future varsity stars. teaches toir play. and the unflinching spirit it adds is immeasurobtet ISO Maiorettes: Left to right-W. Eldridge: B. Hummal: T. Hasdcrf: S. Duquette: M. Dinnermun: C. Nelson: G. Habenl'chf. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Cleoted and padded for action. the Frosh football team. led In both practice and play by its coach Mr. Hedges, forged ahead this season to a tour won. three lost record. Due to a new ruling in high school athletics pro- viding that the Junior High students be eligible tor the squad, this year's team had one eighth grader in addition to the freshmen. In these boys' pointemoking Is retiected next Season's grid record. Instructed in the fun- damentols which will form the basis of their football skill. and gaining the experience necessary to form good players. these young gridiron gallants form the foundation for Withrow's future reserve and varsity team wins. Mr. Hedges-Freshmen Football dhin-cAamIaiondAiIo cafgi Wilmow again; Freshmen Football: Left to right: Row IeJ. Stunkorb; H. Bivens: W. J. Elder: L. Zwicker; J. Reed; J. Breteld: D. Segar: H. Ens : H. Brown: W. Helwig; M. Tengler. Row 2-K. Wagner: B. Johnston: R. Boston; R. Elannon; T. Schirmer; D. Wilson: R. Follitl; W. Wults: Wood: J. Snow; J. Bond: P. Dieterly; B. Swenfurth; A. Hogan: C. D. King. Muller: D. Arringten: D. Eichelmun: A. Chambers. Row 3-W. Smith; 151 $ecemAer, gadLegaff 59050 , -Aarc!woocl Basketball managers keep necessary supplies at hand. VARSITY BASKETBALL Varsily Basketball: Leh ro righl-Mr. Huheey: D. LeMuy; I. Bryunl: T. Rich; T. Schroeder; P. Sweeney: D. Nabors; J. Venn: R. Sersion; R, Wilson: L. Flandreau; D. DeVore; Sitting-B. Lewis. 7 W, P a - Mr. Huheey-Varsily Baskelbull + One m o m e n t organized play: the next. a mad scramble on the floor. leav- ing both spectators and players in doubt as to who has or will have lhe ball. redouncling A pass to Cl team mate. 0 dribble down the Hoot. c: swish through the basket tor a higher score! This is one of the many cheers heard at our varsity basketball game, but behind the good times entoyed by the student body. over three months ot practice, practice. and more practice are invotved. Coach Huheey. here since 1949K competently oversees this ditlgent training. Because of the test aggressive action of the game the players must possess a tere rific amount of stamina and endurance. Although the varsity finished With 0 rec- ord of nine wins against nine losses in only three detects. they never went under by more than seven points, An- other element entering into this year's setbacks was the tact that Withrow in this season sported a team competitive Iy short. Alt will agree that our last regular game played against the Eagles of 'Nut HiHs was our most me- morobte. Even though losing by a score of 68 to 5? the team fought hard and Withrowites cheered wildly until the very lost second. Everyone hopes '55 wilt be 05 thrtlting 0 season 05 I954. School rivalry becomes a- live in exciting action as Dick DeVore stretches for the rebound that may mean a victory for the Tigers. 153t wilt loourwling zed, gace- Five minutes 'till game time! As the big moment nears. the air becomes electrihed with tension. The hum of hun- dreds of talking voices quickly changes to a roar of cheers 05 the spectators greet each other with hellos and the teams take their places. Buzze! then action, interrupted only by the gestures of over energetic by-stonders. The opposing team has the ball but HHey! The Tigers take it away! and the score begins to climb. Basketball enthusiasts are ever- encourcging. wholeheartedly attempting to spur the cogers on to victory. Accepting the challenge of the rooters' spirit. the team again plunges into hot contest for a climb in points. Introductions were in order for these. the. gladiators of the hard court. Skirts swirl as vivacious cheerleaders urge the team on to victory. l54- Be on the Ioose-Chaos! 1 Experience assures a poinl. M... Basketball Cheerieaders: Left to righh-B. Bacon: V. Pyles: B. Brown; B. Robwuy; G. Miller; L. Lusby. Mn Relies Reserve Basketball Reserve Basketball: Left lo righf: Row l--C. Fischer: Imus: E. Eggers; T. English; L. Bolfle; C. Lackman: D. Berun; T. Thompson: J. Shorlen'. N. Kraemer; H. R. Sriffs: C. Stearns; H. Meyer. Roberts; Coach Rolfes. Row Z-R. Hieser; D, Feld- regounoling 6afg5, wafgi ecAoing dAoutd Rescourcelul. bouncing reserve buskefeers reveal surprising talents. RESERVE BASKETBALL The Tiger Cubs finished 0 successful season wifh 14-4 won-losr record. They fook second place in P.H.S.L. wifh o 9-3 record losing only to Wolnur Hillsl Western Hills. and old Woodward in WeII fought contests. TheIr coach Frank Sparky RoHes has produced a squad that will be valuable to Withrow in fine Fufure years. Tom English was high scorer wifh Dan Feldhous trailing closely. Through intense practice the starting Five of Tom English Rich Heiser, Don Feldhous, HUI Meyer and Jim Shorien learned to work fogefher smoothly. The team made up mosrly of sophomores has showed 0 constant improvement throughout the '54 season Mr. Hedges Freshmen Basketball Lett to right: Kneeling: B. De- Vore; 8. Murphy; B. Cannon: H. Kirshbaum; T. Heinle. Standing: J. Brefeld; J. Steves; L. Moore; A. Malone: Mr. Hedges; S. Eilinger; H. Bevins: D, Eickeleman: M. Tangler: J. Van Meter: M. Wellne. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL On the heels of the tootbolt season come the trosh hoopsters of 53434. Practicing for games and developtng their skiHs, under Mr. 0 encouragement; Joe Hedgest these boys Worked to the potnt where they won It games and dropped only 3. The Tiger Cubs racked up 549 points against their opponents' 374. Tosstng around the hot' sphere of leather and stocking Up 130 points for his team is Joe Breteld individual high scorer. who, backed by his team mates, had a good season. Congratulations. fellows. tor the good work. l57 Mr. WirthhSwim Coach Swimming Stars: Lett to right: D. Crugg: B. Kemp: G. Gregg; K. Dubugue. looinl-winning alive, a fad dfroLe, ancl SWIMMING STARS Perhaps our swimmers weren't oiwoys ahead. but at no time Were they tor behind: otten they were edged out by oniy the reilexes oi the timer. The siiver iining is in sight. however, for our iunior team has jerked on eighteen yeor super- iority throne trom under the Wcinut Hilis' iunior neptunes. With 0 iews years tor building and pertecting Our team . . . To increase speed. the nclcptcainctts use this low, tust, powerful take off. Ron Bradford goes into one at his own back pikes , amazing everyone with the perfect form and seeming ease with which he dives. 158 Mr. RusseII-Assl. Swim Coach Senior Swimming Team: Lei! to right: Row 1- W. MacLaughlin: G. Gregg; D. Elliail: W. Kemp: D. Roebuck: De Cragg. Row 2-R. Young; K. McDaniel: P. Kimery: T. BarnekoH: R. Bradford: W. Bock: Row 3-D. Russ'ell: R. Finn: W. Roebuck: K. Dubuque; K. Schweik- hurt. a fime-dauing furn-fAe dwimming team; SWIMMING TEAM . should excel them in this sport foo. Dick Cragg was aced out by only one tenfh of a second in the H.3VA.A. meet this year. Dove Roebuck navigated for two Post firsts in the Individual Medley and the IOO yard Breast Stroke. Don Elliott come in before The wake of Dave had subsided but had To take fourth place. George Gregg also received 0 Fourth in The 200 yard Free Style. In the Medley Relay. Bill Roebuck. Don Elliott. and Roger Finn placed second. This and the Free style re- Toy were lecture races of the meet. Junior Swimming Team: Leif f0 right: Row l- J. Bunker: T. HaeHn: W. Glueck: D. DeVore: S. Hickenlooper; D. Kidd. Row Z-R. Schmidt: J. Kidd: R. Helwig; P. Gilson; L. Layne: A. Herrlinger. Row 3-Mr. Russell: F. Schmeling: M. Cass: G.Gafes:J.Mirrl'elees:D.Handreau. 159 I60 Bowling Team: Left to right: Row I-Mr. Owens. Row Schnell: D. Wendel. Row 4-W. Miller: J. Heuser; 2-5. Bauer: D. KeHy. Row 3-E. Wessinger: J. R. Riggin1W.Sievert. the cfatter a ping in a Aowfing aflgg; Bowling form for best results is shown by an expert. BOWLING TEAM Tuesdays cat 20th Century Mergords found the Withrow Keglers knocking down the ten pins with powertul blows. With Wayne Andrus leading with on average of I80. Fol- lowed Closely by Jerry Schnell and Walt Millar. the team climbed near the top of the Public High School League and almost upset Western Hills' eleven year winning streak. Mr. Andy Owens has always been on hand to oHer helpful bits of advice and to encourage the team on to victory. Perhaps next year will see the boys use their bowling skills to completely unnerve opponents in this game of accuracy, Mr. Owens-Go Golf Team: Left to righf-R. Riggin; D. Isgrig; J. Stille; R. Morgan; E. Chandler. a 0mg alriue t0 tAe green, a dure cAiIo; Gall Team: L2 to righI-Mr. Owens: E. Heinmunn: D. Wendei; J. Schnell; W. Miller. GOLF TEAM With the finis of basketball and the begin- ning 0! spring sports, Withrow's golfers were looking iorword to their ninth straight first place slot in the Public High League. Guided by Mr. Owens.the niblick squod had a more than even chance of doing just that. Pacing the expert team this year were Walt Miller and Jim Hail. both slamming out 75's in the opener against Norwood which was taken by the por- busters with 0 score of 12 to 0. With playing of this caliber Withrow had 0 right to ieel confidence in c golf team that deservedly held high hopes of winning the championship trophy for this season. I61 E. ' unnof M1Hna,-$ M Mr. Haucl: Gym Tum Gym Team: Leh 00 right: Row 1-D. Gerhardt: D. High; A. Dale: G. Reis: W. Van Epps: T. Nelson. Row I-N. Jenkins: R. Willis: J. Hobbs'; C. Hamlin: R. Caroll: B. Peace: B. Miles: 5. Heifkamp. GYM TEAM CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Were you there last winter watching The pep, Pheiclippides 0nd Hippomenes could well be perseverance and precision of the WiThr-ow fedous of the Withrow marathon runners. gym team during their rumbling matches. the Greer endurance. as of old. is still of the rope climbing exhibitions. and The srunfs on essence. Powerful legs and massive lungs the bars and the horses? Good, Weren't they? brought our cross-country men in seventh. agifify, dfrenng, dfamina-a comhinafion Cross Couniry: Left 00 right: Knaeling h F. Fox: W. Van Epps. Slandingh L. Lang; C. Lucirnon; G. Howie; D. Roebuck; R. Armstrong. Tennis Team: Top picturedim Wiley: Second picture-Denny Nubors: Third picture - Bill Bach; Fourth picture - Ralph Navarro; Fifth picture - Bab Srins. Mr. Sherman-Tennis Team TENNIS TEAM ; Our Tiger netmen, otter dropping a match to Middletowu, plunged Into a streak of wins that kept them tense and hopeful. As other teams were conquered the query grewt- would Walnut Hills. toe number one. succumb? ' un eatoer in action; t t t . VIII Iljdim -. . tqug-..-w,y- agthIIIIItaIIIg ' a!!.. t nttItIltlII RuutAEQEAL... :EEEEE! ! Ran Soeman Dick Roehr Instructions. mike reports. preparations tor races. transferring ot baton-action-packed relays. WITHROW RELAYS April 23, I953 . . . it was Ct memorable day when WIthrow, competing with etght other schools. toflied G score of 23 to capture first place in the 3rd annual Withrow Relays. Alt drudgery ot the day was Forgotten 05 new records were set in the pote vault and the hurdle relay, and as awards were presented to winners by relay queens. Tense interest grips spec- tators as they view stiff competition in the shot puts. hurdles and jumps. Exuberant winners of iumping. vaulting. and running deserve the praise and attention of queens. Senior Track Team: LeFt to right: Row th. Sprawl: K. Brown; 3. Peters. H. Holt; G. Vetorine: H. Snyder; B. Ferguson: F. McCants: G. Clark: J. Hobbs: Couch L4 Nimmo. Row ZhR. Bradley; T. Block: W. Echols; W. VanEpps; D.Reed: E.Ferguson; W.Hodge. Row 3-B. Donahue; E. Dexter: 8. Roller; B. McCaFferty: C. Stearnst; H. Roberts: G. Cobb: H. Armstrong; E. Oliver: C, Mockbee: K. Trinkle: B. Miles; C. Hamlin; D. Baron: C. John- son: F. Fox. Row PB. Williams; G. Logamann; C. Fisher; B. Nielu sen; R. Rhodes; E. Eggers; D. De- Vore; T. Abernathy: J. Maye: G. Rogers: J. Johnson: D. Feld- huus: N. Kraemer. Mr. Nimmo-Truck Audi; tile Junior Truck: Row lhB. Gluck; T. Heekin: J. Nelson. Row 2h B, Conway; 0. Kennedy: D. Mc- Carthy: B. Swenturth; M. Teng- Ier; 5. Ellinger: J. Mirrielees; B. Suter; B. Riley: J. Wells. Row 3 -H, Stewart: D. Davids: D. Cristy: A. Hamilton; T. Foley: M. Wilke: G. Dearborne; G. Hunley: J. Bond: RA Royalty; D. Dieterly; A. Chambers; 5. Can- non; J. Overs; P. Wilson; C. Jaeger: W. P. Brown; J. Steeves: D. Eicltelman: J. Slankorb: J. Crittenden. TRACK TEAM Withrow Cindermen were off to 0 good start this spring. Both the 'lunior and senior track teams finished first in the two initial triangular meets. With Mr. Nimmo in charge. the boys spent endless hours practicing on their own. Donehuet Roller. the Armstrongs, Johnson. Wil- liams. 0nd Flondreou all made exceHent showings in recordbreoking meets. here and elsewhere. Mr. Htggins-Junior Truck xii ent Juloloorf 0 teammated: Ron Wilson Randy Booth Ron Deller VARSITY BASEBALL With the coming of spring and warm weather the Bengal baseball teams got ready For action. From Tigertown diamonds come tamil- ior sounds of HBotter Up! and You're out! marking the begin- ning of the '54 baseball season. Striving for good sportsmanship DO Sawyer and good pitching and fielding. Couch Huheey prepared the Tiger Nine For the tough competition ahead. and Mr. Huuck assisted In making the varsity a smooth rolling boll club. When outdoor prac- tice was impossible the players resorted to the gym for a workout to keep in shape tor the coming season. Early detects toiled to dampen the fighting spirit of the Withrowites. There was cause tor pride respecting many of the Tigers batting averages. Reserve and Jr. Hi teams were under the supervision and tine coaching of Mr. RusseH. Ever reaching for the height in skill and coordination, they iooked forward to the day when they too would be varsity Eettermen. The Jr. Hi team. under the new regulation; Enctudes what was form- erly the trosh team. It early pertormances are an indication of tuture greatness. Withrow can look forward to c: promising boll club in '55 and keep the goal of state chompfonship before its eyes. tAe crach Of 61 5a t, Tom English Lee Jewel AI Manzler Terry Rich John Hewitt Mr. Huheey-Varsity Baseball Mr. RusseII Reserve Easeball Reierve Baseball: Row I-Mr. Russell. Coach; F. Fissel; G. Howie; A, Winkler: L. Vaughan. Row 2-J. Bonner: C. Thornburg. R Paul; C. Kessaf: L. Goshei. Row 3-C. Walker: C. Parker: J. Van Pelt; J. Yarnell: J. Baker. Freshmen Baseball: Row l-Mr. Russel. Coach: PA Wilson: C. Rogers: H. Bivens: J. Breleld; L. Moore. Row 2-J. Snow; T. Bresselar: H, Kerschbuum: F. Haden; B. DeVore. Row 3-B. Waits: T. Heinle: W. Smith: D. Arringfon: R. Jackson; R. Wood. Nor shown-B. Murphy; J. Van Meter. a laurrieo! tow, a 4a 9 Aficle into Acme,- Varsily Baseball: Left Po right: Row l-Coach Hulmey: L. Flan- dreau: D. Sawyer; R. Deller: R. Boolh: L. JeWel: J. Hewitt; A, Manzler; T. Schroeder. Row 2 T. Carver: D. Lemuy: J. Stills; R. Blersch: R. Wilson: T. Rich; H. Plupp: T. English: C. Luckrnan; P. Sweeney. 167 I68 ,7 i . r J ,i I i e Tiger Club: Lefl to right: Row l-B. Penn; T. Rich; C. Collin; G. Gregg: D. Elliot; G. Koenke; T. Newman; L. Long; M. Coleman; L. Jewell; R. Deiler; G. Howie. Row 2- Di Roehr; D. Nabors; J. Red: row; J. Braman; E. Peters; J. Venn; 3. Code: R. Smilh: W. Miller; W. Van Epps; J. Schneli; L. Flandreau. Row 3-J. Hall: H. PIapp: B. Bach: R. Morgan: R. Back; I. Schoch: G. Vebrine: P. Sweeney: D. Sawyer: T. Nelson: K. Brown: D. Isgrig, Row 4-R. Coleman; R. Arm- strong: D. LeMuy'. G. Cobb.- E. Eggers: B. McLaughlin; B. McCaFFrey: B. Kemp: B. Miles: C. Johnson: D. Crugg: B. Lewis. Row SeE, Payne; I. Hum; D. DeVore: R. Wilson: D. Wilson: Li Donahue; C. Lochmun: D. Roebuck; G. Rogers: N. Jenkins; A. Munller. ,, .. M - H i a f' . ., Athletes were Afoof going wild in a Bunny Hop. Another nighf. a dance. and what a wonderful time! + dlhlll thin! T a i: a E; F I-l I6!!! I 'l TIGER CLUB ll you were looking for 0 popular boy last year who was active in many sports. you found him in Tiger Clubeo Club composed 501er of boys who have earned a varsity lefter. This fine athletic group could be seen seliing cokes to thirsty Wiihrow roofers during football and basketball gamesi The money earned from this proiecf was given back To the students by way of a school dance and Cl football banquet Last of all came the festive spring picnic. Of its ochievemenfs the dub is proudest of the scholarship gift For a meritorious senior. G.A.A. girls sell ten-cents worth of health-APPLES-to hungry gals after theFr exhausting workout in gym. n addociah'on 0 gir d, 4rougAt togefAer G.A.A. is one of Withrow's largest and most important or- ganizations; it is sponsored by the girls' gym teachers! with Mrs. Lolly as the chief adviser. Since its beginning in l927. its sports' program has been added to year otter year until most of the major sports are now included. G.A.A. is proud of its many FunctionshPromotion of cooperation. competition. sportsmanship. friendship. and the opportunity for participa- tion in othfetic OCTinHeS-ANhtCh are carried out through schoot teams and ployclcys, 0nd chmoxed by Honor Night Banquet. Mrs. Lolly Miss Blusberg Miss Robinson Mrs. Shcfer 4y a common interedf, angh'cd, anal Aefc! G.A.A Managers: Leh lo righl: Row 1-P. Hamlin: J. Schroeder; P. Flaugher; PA Brady: A. Edwards; E. Vunden Enden: A. Ferguson. Row 2-C. Bowman: V. Pyles: A. Sanarneld: V. Usher: M. Browne: G. St. Clair; C. Brefeld. I70 HOCKEY Fast dribble; down the field. frantic shouts, and bruised ankles all ioin to- gether to form the favor- ite tall sport of hockey! togetAer h? tAe clidcouery of dometAing G.A.A. ADVISERS AND MANAGERS If one Were to look into the core of the Girlst Athletic Association. he would find there. besides its omcers, its advisers and managers. Around them revoives the organization of every season's sports, At the termino- tion of each sport. a manager tor the forthcoming year is elected by the group participating In that sport. She. assisted by the teacher directing her activity. takes charge of the equipment and the management of the teams. The duties of the managers ot Dolphin Club, Dance Club. and bowiing are somewhat diversified. AH is not work, however, for at the end at the year. G.A.A.'s diligent otticerst managers, and advisers in- dulge in a bit of much deserved tomtooleryeo tuntilfed and gay picnic. o? Mtnncu G.A.A. OFFICERS The G.A.A. executive board is constantly busy throughout the year pfon- ning money making projects and entertainment for the organization, Seasonal tunctions. assemblies. and parties keep G.A.Aers hopping. The officers Uett to rightt ore Shirley Duquette, President; Gwen Miller, Vice President: Dione DU'FFy, Corresponding Secretory: Helen Littmonn. Re- cording Secretory; Velmu Pyles, Treasurer; and Pat Brody. Historian, Side out. rotate! evolleyball. a contusion ot shouts and activity. VOLLEY BALL BASKETBALL Volleyball. the center of ottroch'on I'n talt. finds many G.A.A. members giving their all to win Cl game tor their team. As the basketball season approaches. we find them practicing the skills of this sport. Again G.A.A.ers form teams to compete against other energetic girts. ln both these sports the teams strive to take part in Play Day. Each girls' goal is to be a member of the class team. The purpose of Outing Club is hiking. and members set aside Saturdays fer this vigorous exercise Thursdays ttnd G.A.A. bowlers blending keen competition with skill and dexterity. more, riencldAilo- g .J4 Aegear ,rounol BOWLING OUTING CLUB The rumble ot the ball down the alley and the crash of the pins mean c: higher or winning score to the team. I72 Ability. accuracy. and enthusiasm pave the way to victory during the struggle for basketball supremacy. activity, olivemi iecl enouglz t0 incfucle It's a hard struggle. but being rugged individuals and members of Outing Club. Ihey'll survive. I73 Beneath a cloud of dust. her sliding. scrambling efforts for a run will score praise for her irom the fans. everyone, duzficientfy fun-fiffecl to Robin Hood himself would have welcomed these comely archers. BASEBALL ARCHERY G.A.A. oHers 0 wide sehech'on of spOrt oct- ivifies which appeal f0 almost every girl of Withrow. Early each autumn and again in the spring, archery attracts fhose girls posh sesaing sfromg arms and steady eyes. When bod weorher forces everyone Indoors, many become interested in the individual sport tournamenls of table tennisl shUHleboordh 0nd badminton. In the spring. baseball and tennis enthusiasts hurry to their respective fields. Broken bots and rockets, sfoved finger; fosf bolls and fired Feet characterize the lost days of on exciring season of GhAA. sports, oll promoting good sportsmanship. I74 TENNIS INDIVIDUAL SPORTS It's not the strain d the game, but whether the victor can vault the net. logade anyone, agouncling in llaloloy ancl Individual sports a little bit 0! everything which holds an appeal for both participants and spectators. Dance Club: Sophomores: Beginning al ironl counter-clockwimeM. Brown: M. Shouse; C. Bauer; S. Hertz; A. Koester, Inner roweB. Soterfield: S. Harris: M. Wclts: R. Smilh: J. Johnson,- S, Cunnavc; C. Tidwell: C, Harvey: J. Gaskins: D. Miller; M. Flee. Stuckey: E, Hill; F. Flemming; J. Holwadel: P. Marlow: D. Duffy; B. Dance CIUb: Freshmen: Clockwise-Mi Fast: J. Adams: M, Farr: M. A. Bender; R. A. Costeilo; Ci Nelson: J4 Gruner. lwaftAy amudementd. DANCE CLUB The members of Choreon Dance Club meet every Thursday under the leadership of Mrs. Shoter and Anne Sottertieid to perv tect their agile leaps and bounds. Com- bining rhythmic exercises with utmost orig- inality, these girls produce the creative dances that are characteristic of all moods. This year 0 tea was presented lor the moth- ers on May 2lst when the girls performed some of these dances so expertly prepared They also exhibited them at a Dance Sym- posium given by Walnut Hills of the begin, ning of the year. The final event of 0 we cesstul season was their onnuoi picnic which highlighted the club's strenuous activities. I76 I 1 Dance Club, Juniors: Row UeflJ A, Bishop; J. Levi; L. Arnold; J. Gleason, Row Z-R. Frey; J. Clark; M. Kessis: L. Lusby; S. Saemun. Row 3 G. Miller: F. Snyder: C. Adams; M. Snew. Dance Club. Seniors: Centar. A. Sanerffeld, Row 1 8. Robway: J, Moesta: S. Duquene: M. Kepler: N. Kipharr; J. King: B. Sollberger: G. Robbins: V. Pyles: R, Rippey; B. Ringhond. I1 .LUL um; m 1 I : wf Dolphin Club, Seniors: Lefl 10 right: J. Schroeder; P. Flang- her: M. Brock; S. He1ms1 N. Orr: J. Race; P. Lancasler: R. Morrison; M. Lacinak: R. Righter; M. Browne. garb - un imitecl The Junior Esther Williamses of Wiihrow be, long To Dolphin Club: these gals, who don't mind being called all wet are lead by Mori- Iyn Browne in theIr pool paddling. Sue ' Helms Is secretary and treasurer. while Miss Robinson teaches and advises fhem. ThiS year they presenfed us wifh a pageant USfGrdush which was quire c1 success. We are lookmg forward to these swimmers' next program. Dolphin Club, Sophomores: Left 90 righf: Row th. Gillespie: J. Broderson; M. Dinerman: 5. Schiele. Row 2-J. Helms: A. Hengle; 5. Madden: J. Cooper: F. Aplin. Row HhM. Campbell; J. Heis; 5. Allen; P. Foley; J. Harrlaub: J. Kemp. Dolphin Club, Freshmen: Leh lo righl: T. Hasdorf: V. Adams: M. Blaney; L. Gralfon; V. Knosl: M. A. Thompson; G. Habernichl: N, Crum; S. Maxwell: 5. Maxwell: 5. Koester: P. Holt: 5. Barnes. DOLPHIN CLUB opportunitied 0r growa. One of the seven dwarfs in Dolphin Club's pag- eant begins to dig her way through the wafer. 179 uFlowers lor the Iady -The familiar cry d +hese Kytyves vendors. 1; Jiii ,- Enfoymenf found In u with hopes that you may chain greaf heights. 180 a ocia ille The warm glow of Christmas-a surprise. of smiling faces and blended voices caroling. rush For bulletin space and votes. Social Clubs answer the call of Muscular Distrophy with open and warm hearts. Although some traditions of sororities 0nd fraternitiese oops, I mean social clubsesuch as spring rushing 0t ireshmen, have been discontinued this year, social clubs still ploy on important part in the lives of many of you. From the first moment of the dreaded intormoi initiation till the lost time you attend a meeting, you belong . Your thrill upon wearing your pin for the first time is but one of your happy memories. Hoyridest sport dances. Formals. and picnics take their place with sieepless slumber parties. stag-nights with the boys , and coroiing parties on cold, clear December evenings. All is not play. however. and many projects of Charity are sponsored by your clubs. Distributing Muscular Distrophy cons. Christmas baskets. and CARE packages are but a few of the many worthy deeds of your social clubs at Withrow. The prayer of the chaplain. which opens and closes every meeting, gives each of you 0 truer sense of friendship and is a port ot the tradition, service, tei- lowship, tun, and development that makes a social club. 18! Interfralernify Council: LeN Io righl, Row I -J. Canter: N. Schrader: M. Wingerier; D. Everson: D. Wenksfern: J. Cheulom. Row 2-C. Jones: B. V. Dees; G. Wolfe: N. Kiphurh J. Gilbert: J. Moesfu. Row 3 B, Helml'ng; 1.. Long; S. Duquelfe: P. Tuy. lor; M. Beniumin; 5. PaHon; J. Beier; Row PP. Davin M. Brown; D. Gulden: D. Stevenson: J. Bishop; L. Aigner: B. Davy; J. Marie; J. Venn. Row S-L. Flandreau; K. Stirh: L. Wilberham; J. Hall: W. FieL man: D. McMillan: J. Braman: I. Lerner; T. Nelson: 0. Nickeloff: J. Tilford. The Inierfrafority heads maintain an orderly social club program at W.H.$. reatecl wiflt file iclea of !;'ienolzsAilo, Solving the many quirks of social clubs are the parents of lnterfrot Council. a Inlerfmloriiy Council Parenis: Mr. R. NL Kipharf. standing; Leif lo right: Row l Mr. J. A. Race: Mrs. J. A. Race; Mrs. H. Werner: Mr. H. Werner; Mr. W. E. M. Fielmun, Sn; A. H. Bauer: Mrs. A. H. Bcuen Row Z-Mrs. H. L. Crandell: Mr. H. L. Crandell; Mrs. A. Schroeder: Mrs. L. P. LeMay; Mr. C. Schuehlsr; Mrs. C. Schne- Ier. Row 3-Mr. R. M. Hee; Mrs. R. M. Flee: Mrs. H. C. Jenkel: Mrs. W. C. Harm Mr. W. C. Ham: Mr. J. E. Duquefle; Mrs. J. E. Duquelle. Row FMrs. W, J. Penn; Miss J. Tilford: Mrs, R. M. Kiphurv: Mrs. G. F. Grimmer: Mrs. G. F. Grimmer; Mrs A. F. Wheeler: Mrs. B. Justin. Row 5- Mr. O. NikoloFF; Mr. E. M. Spangenberg: Mrs. E. M. Spangenberg; Mr. J. Rensing; Mrs J, Reusing; Mrs, C. W. Ferguson; Mr. C. W. Ferguson; Mr. A. O. Mathias. Row 6- Mr. H. Pope; Mrs. H. Pope; Mrs. E. J. Braman: Mrs. J. 3. Swing; Mr. E. J. Bram- cn; Mr. J. Swing. 182 Aliquippu Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1931 Colors: White and Maroon Membership: l4 - Officers: Doris Wenclrs'ern, Pres.: Diana Aliquippa Members-P. Branch: J. Dudley: D. Everson: N. Floyd: E. Huines: W. Everson, V. Pras.: Gail WiMenberg. Treast; Hill: 5. Kushbuum; J. Kinenger; C, Meuchem; M. Mifchum: D. Wencksfern; J. Lorena Wolf. Corr. Sac. Wencksfern; Gr Wiffenberg; L. We . maintained tlLr-ouglt flag yeam wifA goagi ABX Chapter: X Dale of Organization: 1950 Calars: Aqua and Black Membership: 22 OFicers-Myra Harlrncm. Pres.:Janer Tuck- er. V. Pres.: Mona Dickson. Trees: Ger- aldine Pass, Rec. Sec.: Elizabeth Moor. Corr. Sec. Anna Burney. Chap.: AnneHe Hicks. Sgt. at Arms. Alpha Bah: Chi Members: P. Bronstone: A. Burney; G. Camp: 5. Camp: J. Choale: B. Coffey: M. Dickerson: I. DuBosa; M. Hartman: A. Hicks; R. Holmes: A. Loran; M. Love: E. Moore: G. Pass: 3. Pierce; F. Pierce; C. Proctor: J. Tucker: L. Walkar: D. Williams, M. Williams. 183 M A Chapter: Alpha Dcie of Organization: 1950 Colors': Green and Grey Membership: 16 OFFicersVBarb Dacy, Pres.; Jean Maire. V. Pres.: Jean Day, Rec. Sec.: Mary Ann Har- rung, Treas.'. Linda Lehman, Chup.: Gloria McHugh, Jeanne Edwards. Corr. Secs.; Gloria McHugh. Hist; Jean Maire, Sgt. As youngest sorority, A.T.A.Vs oHicers feel a serious responsibility. at Arms. accompfidllec! $eyonol tine lwped 0f tlwir Theta Alpha Members: V. Chichesler; B. Dacy; J. Day; M. Dcly'Y J4 Kinldemann; J. Edwards: R. Huston: B. Law V son: J. Lawson; L. Lehman; R. PeNoff: S. Marsh: J. Mulre; G. McHugh; N. Schiro; P. Shelion. Theta Alpha's activities include everyfhing from sports ?0 quiet amiable gatherings of members. 184 AIIruisf Chupler: Della Date of Organization: 1928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 43 Officers-Shirl Duqueffe, Pram Jean Mees- Ia. V. Pres.: Ber! Ringhond. Treas.: Janet McKee. Sec.: Emily Fray, Pal Krumme. Gail Robbins, Barb Robwqy. Corr. Secs.: Bev Bacon, Marilyn Browne. Sgt. at Arms: Nancy Strait, Hish; Velma Pyles. Chap. ounolerd, WtArowB .Sgciaf Cfugd ever aim Their ambition - altruism. the sacrifice of self in the interests of others. Altruisr Members: E. Augustine: 8. Bacon: J Boy- er: C. Brefeld: E. Brennan: B. Brown; M. Browne; K. Buckmun: M. Dinermun; D, Duffy; 5. DuqueHe; M, A. Flee: E Fray: 54 Harris; J. Hurtlaub; S. Harlz; J. Heis; J. Holwadel; J. Johnson; M. Kes- sfs; A. Koesrer: P. Konnersmun; B. Krogman; P. Krumme: G. Kuebler: S. McCord; J. McKee; D. Robbins: B. Robway: A. Sauerf'leld: 5. Schiele; M. J. Snew: P. Spahr: N. Sfreil: E. Swing. l85 186 The officers of A.BAK. smile their prettiest. which is preHy indeed! Alpha Beta Kappa Members: C. Adams; M. Andres; C. Ball: 5. Bell: M. Benjamin; N, Bowen: B. J. Cargo; J. Clark; A . . D. Cleland: S. Conlon; S. Crumar; C. Donnelly; J. Gleason; l; 1 J.Griess: J. Harrison; B. Hepp; K. Hi ; L. Long; P. Mc- 0 r L g e r l e a Gueriy; K. Mercer; M. L. Pace; 5. PaHon: J. Plagakis; P. Purcell; A, Rice; 5. Richie: M. A. Selbert; 5. Sideroff: 5. Simpson; J. Stevens; M. Smith; J. Stine: D. Tarler: N. Vance; C. Wagner: T. Hartman; D. Myers. AHK Chapler: Alpha Date 0! Organizulion: I926 Colors: Silver and Rose Membership: 37 Officers: Sue Parlon, Pres.; Margie Bem iamin. V. Pres.; Kay MercerI Rec. Sea: Carol Donnelley. Barb Hepp. Curr. Secs.; Mary Lou Pace, Treas.: Sally Bell. Hist; Par McGuerfy, 59L-af-Arms: Ann Rice, Chaplain. 6. Late again bul still smiling. they peek in a window. A discussion of their latest project highlights a meeting. BSRX Chapter: Alpha Dare cf Organimrion: l926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 42 Officers: Nancy Kipharf. Pres.; Joy Gilberl, V. Pres.; Sandra Jarvis, Rec. Sen: Pal Flaugher, Joyce Jensen. Corr. Secs.: Gwen St Clair. Treas.: Barb Hess. HisL: Miriam Waddell. 5531' at Arms; Call Snyder. Chap- Io'ln. Bela Omega Chi Members: 5, Allen; C. Bauer; M. Becker: A. Bishop; C. Cooper: J. Cramer: J. DeVme: J. Expensheid; P, Farr; M. Feuquuy: B. Finite; P. Fluugher: J Guskins: J. Gaskins: J. Gilbert; N. HcL pin; V. Harris; C. Harvey; B. Hess; G. Jarvis; 5. JarviyI J. Jensen: 5. Kalomeres; N. Kipharl: J. Levi: L. Lusby: C. McGrath: B. Miller: P. Newell: M. Pil- son', 5. Soeman: G. Sf. Clair: C. Schuehler; M. L. Shouse: C. Snyder; P. Snyder: C A. Sfuckey: B. Tid- well; J. VanMeI'er'. M. Weddell: B. Weeks. The BOX girlsi meetings fun for today. plans for fomorrow. Solemnify, candleglow. initiation . . Warm-hearted BOX girls wrap food in gay Xmas paper. 187 l88 . working and playing to establish a pattern ior the future. XAX Chupier: Alpha Daie of Organization: 1945 Colors: Red and Gray Membership: 20 Officers: Judy King. Pres.: Nancy Schrad. er. V. Pres.: Mary Bertram. Rec. Sec.; Mgr. ilyn Wingerlar, Corr, Sac: Melba Scully, Treas.; Eva Lloyd. Hist: Nadine Hively, Ssh-ut-Arms: Jane! Taylor, Chaplain. leede groupd are irdt tAe ormafion A meeting, filled with the gay chatter of CLC girls. Chi Lambda Chi Members: M. Berirum; D Brown; L. Dahleimer; A. Foster; N. Hively: E. Lloyd; J. Malsbury; 5. Nieman: R, Pur- v'ls; B. Rempe; N. Schrader; M. Scully; C. Smith: J. Sever: J. Taylor; M. Wingerler. Presentation oi the bracelets. a momenf to remember. BAX Chupler: Alpha Date of Organizuiion: 1930 Colors: Red and Whiie Membership: 34 Officers: Jean Cheathaml Pres; Jeannine Beiel'. V. Pres.; Gail Lamping. Treas,; Joan Sfedman. Rec. Sec.; M. L. Assing, Adelia Dunn. Corr. Secs.: Irene Siare . ng. at Arms; Orma HuleHe, Chap; Ro- berla Frank, Hisf. point, llten proving gramme! gr cAaracter, Sigma Delta Chi Members: M. Amnann: M. L: Assing; J. Beier; L. Brown: S. Bullinglon; S. Cannuva; J Cheutham: J. Clark; E. CnFFman; l. Dieiz: A. Dunn: M. Dunn: P. Ellison; R. Frank; Y. Ghory; J. Gillespie: M Goodell: H. Hardy: S. Hartman; O. Hulelte: G. Lamping; B. Latham; R. Moses; N. Norton; K. Pundill'ds; E. Porter,- A. Potter; B. Schneider: J. Schroed- er; I. Srarreff; J. Sledmon: M, Verdon; N. Wells. Eariy arrivers pose in front 0! their favorite means of IrUVel. The E.O.X. lossies gath- er around the symbol that binds them proud- ly and onully together. 189 The singing of a Kylyves song brings the feeling of warmth and belonging to new and old members ciike. cleuefoloing tlwougll co-oloerafion, tact, Kytyves' Maltese Cross glistens with bright memories. Cheerful faces radiate yulelide warmth. excitement. and icy. AKA Chapter: Delta Date ol Organization: 1932 Colors: BIue and Silver Membership: 36 Kylyves Members: M. L. Birkmeier; J. Bogart; P. Bowring: S. DeWeese; J. Dimmerman; J. Elder: A. Ferguson: S. Hoffman: J. Hull; B. Hummel: A. Justin; M. Kohl; M. L. Lacinak: B. Lance: S. Lowery: G. Macarrhy: M. Miller: M. McClughon: P. McGee: J. McK'Imens: N. Orr: G. Pelfon; B. Preller: P. Ramsey,- R. Reusing; R. Righter; B. Riley: N. Sevesler: P. Simpson: 5. 5 Spcngenberg: P, Taylor; S. Tish; V Usher; E. VandenEynden; L. Walters: J. Woerdemun. aha! unclemtanoling x Good will - the unwavering purpose of Kyfyves. Officers: Paf Taylor. Pres.: Beiiy Hummel, V, Pres.: Georgia Pel- ion. Corr. Sec: Nancie Sevestr. Rec. Sec.: Rim Rensing. Trees. Atmosphere rates high, with dancing feet and dreamy eyes. I9l TaIIy-Ho Chapter: Alpha Date of Organizalion: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 35 Officers: Ginny Wolfe, Pres; Karen Srirh. V. Pres.; Pal Brady. Treas.; Barb Sollberger. Rec. Sec.; Carol Tessandorf. Carole Bowman, Corr. Secs.: Marilyn Powers, Hish: Rolene Oliver. SQL-at-Arms; Ruth Mor- rison. Chaplain. guide The sorority. Ho's powers Thar be in tlteir mem$erzh Tally Ho Members: H. Anderson: L. Arnold: J. Black: C. BOWman: P. Brady: K. Cieary: B. Farrell: G Gamble: P. Gleason: C. Grif- lilh; 3. Hoover: J. Hahn: P. Lancaster: J. Milei: R. Morrison: R Oliver; H. Pandori; M. Powers; C. Poll; JV Race; M. A. Rollinger: 5. Ryan; E. Sample: B. Sollberger; K. Springer; K4 SfiII-I; C. Tessen- dorh C. Vogt: J. Wade; M. Walls: C. Weber: J. Wheelwrighi: G. WoHe: D. Zike. Topic of discussion? Men and money. formal: and lun. Sparkling array and shinning iaces - TalIy-Ho. ZBK Chapter: Alpha Dale cf Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and While Membership: 3b Officers: Marilyn Brown. Pres.; Pat Davis. V. Pres.: BeHy Begley, Treas.: Nancy Oliver. Chap.: Carry Lou Kearnes. Sgt-ct-Arms: Della Gran, Rec. Sec.: Lois Schadle. Carole AllenI Corr. Sacs.: Shirley Wilma:I Hist Formal initiation-fhe humbled pledge at lasl becomes cm active member. Surrounded by the smiling faces of Z.B.K's. an autograph hound gels proper attention. Zeta Beta Kappa Membersc C. Allen: M. Z.B.K. meetings are noisy. hectic. friendly. and loads of fun for everyone. Bankemper: 8. Bagley: B. Bagley: C. Bol- Iinger: M. Brown; A. Cloris: P. Compton; $ A. Cool: P, Davis: J. Dingle,- C. DieseL berg: D. Eversole; P. Foley; P. Gould; D. Gruu: B. Hagen; J. High; J. Johnson: C. Kearns; M. Kirk; J Koerner; D. Matrox; G. Meehun; N. Oliver; R. PIapp: J. Finer; S. Reader; L. Shudel; J. Schweiler: 5. Shaw,- S. Talurn: JV Wheeler: S. Wilmes: C. Wy- rick; C. Yeager. 194 A sweetheori dance. filling a Christmas buskel for the needy. numerous parties. sfag or drag. all highlights of C.O.S.'s fun-packed year. X92 Chapter: Gamma Dale of Organimricn: I935 Colors: Gold and White Membership: 26 Officers: Larry Aigner, Presl: Tom Jantz. Treqs. Richard Bach. V. Pras.; William Dvorak. Rec. Sec.: John TOPPOHI Hisl,; Ray Sersion, Corr, Sec; Jim Bishop, ngrai-Arms. Chi Omega Sigma: Members: L. Aigner: R. Hack; J. Bishop; R. Blush D. Copeland: D. Daniels; L. Davis; B. Dvorak; R. Finn; P. Humillon; T. Huenleld: T. Jann: C. Jones; J. Linohan; R. Mullen; B. Mauer; R. Mor- gan: C. Owens: C. Ross: R. Sersion: J. TarpoH: K. Tucker: J. Thomas; J. Van Cleve: F, Waggal: R. Zorens. Chapler: Theta Dare ol Organization: l903 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 20 OHicers- W. Fieldmun. Pres.; T. Noonun, V. Pres.; Dick Hois. Sec: D. Hemhl Treass. E. Labunski, SglnahArms. Chi Sigma Chi Members: J. Archuble; B. Browning; R. Cramer: B. Crundell: H. Creelman; W Fielmun; D. Hariss; D. Heath: J. Horseman: J. Hunt; B. Kleine; N. Kramer; E. Labunsky; G. Lance; D. McMillan: T. Noonun: B. Scheider: A. Slewurf; R. Wilson. caro ing, rudAing, Aectic Ilayri ed, anal Brotherhood oi Chi Sigma Chi is built on a firm foundaiion oi friendship and : ' : . away;- loyalty. 196 x W m 7 II M$x W M W xxx m g x 15 IEH Chupler: 3910 Date or Organilalion: I903 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 22 Officers: Larry Lung. Pres.; Bob Helming. V. Pres.: John Huger, Treos.: Jim Geverfs. Sen; Bob Hayden. Chup.; Ray Weeks. Sgl,-ahArms. loia's ' big wheel l arduously maps out the yeork agenda with the main 'spokes. Kzarfuf initiationd, Apical witll formag Spirii runs high as flue members of Iota enthusiastically Iota Members DV Chase: D. De- vidson: B. Dearwesler; B, Fafsy: J. Geveris: G. Gregg: J. Huger; W. Hatfield; 34 Hayden; B4 Hel- ming; H. Hiner; E. L'Iebeh: L. Lang; R. Ludwick; D. Magee: C. McLean: B. Nelson: R. Sanders: E. Scoch; M. Spelman: B. Stein- wurl: D. Thomas: J. Turfon: B. Tyler: J. Van Pelt; R. Weeks: W. Wrossman. in their .. D r m .0 D 1 lllllHlHlH 1 meefings. h FE Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: 1946 Colors: Gold and Black Membership: 40 Officers: Jim HullI Pres.: Lee Wilbraham. V. Pres.: Mire: Stine. Treas.: John Mor- gan. Rec. Sec.: John Disler and Dick Karpe Carr. Sscs.: Tom Kislter, Sgt-af-Arms: Dick Polls and Bill Johnsion. Hist: Dave Heggs. Chap. anal :5 eelofedd Inferquternily sporfs. parties, friends. and fun all go to make up T. 5. Tau Sig's Exam Blues creates the fral's mosl exciting even! 0! ihe year. Tau Sig fills its ranks with up and coming underclassmen. Tau Sigma Members-D. Amason: T. Armour: J. Benson: T. Block; H. Brandi; P. Burdici: R. Corb- ley: J Disher: D. Dreier'. J. Dunn: R. Grimmer: J. Ha : D. Heggs: E. Holt: D. Horton: B. John- ston; D. Karpe; T. Kisier; F. Lumbarf; B. Le- Blonde; B. Lewis; B. Lash; J. Morgan; D. Potts; Cy Powars; D. Sheeler: 5. Sieblar; C. Siegrisf; D. Soudar: B. Slaley; D. Stanley; D. Stumler; M. Stine; J. Thomas; S. Thomas: R. Van Lieu: K. Wessel: L. Wil'braharn; B. Wilmer, D. Windgas- sen. I97 I98 KTK Chapter: Alpha Date OI Organixalion: I933 Colors: Red and White Membership: 46 Officers: Jerry Venn. Pres; Torn Nelson. V. Presk; Treas.: Wall Millar, Sec.: Tad Schroeden Sgt-af-Arms. dfum5er partiezs, Kappa Tau Kappa Members: .L Bennelr: R, Coleman: M. Cooper: D. Cragg; R. Deller: D. DeVore: B. Dickslonx D. Feld- hcus; L. Flandreau: G. Foster; F. Fox: H. Gebbie; T. Greene; B. Hall: E. Heimann: B. Heillrarnp; J. HewiH: D. High: R. Hig- Iey: D. Hindman: D, Hobson: N. Jenkins; E. Kemp; D. Louder- bock; D. LeMay; T. Ludwig; P Mallhews; B. McElwain; H. Meyer; W. Millar: T. Morgan; D Nabors; T. Nelson; J. Nel- son: J. O : 3. Penn; G. Reis; A. Roberls; G. Rogers; T. Schroe- der; J. Shorten; W. Van Epps; J. Venn; R. Walden; D. Wen- del: L WhilesalL Tears of happiness pride ecstasy. TYPICAL KHPA tAQy Aaue ago CL 10! ? The Kappa: take Hme-ouf at their Xmas Dance to pose for a formal shot. Wow! Get a load of those crazy bonneis! E99 200 The seniors of Tri Chi aIways working to uphold the green and whife's Iaurels. TH Chi Members: J. Baker; D. Baron; R. Blersch; J. Bloch; J. Bruman; G. Cobb; J. Crum; E. Eggers; G. Englecamp; T. English: C. Fischer: B. Gergey; J. Godley; B. Harrz; R. Heiser: D. Isgrig: P. Jenkal: T. Langner; I. diJe-clnam'fy anal ums Lerner; J. Lundqu'lsl; B. Maddox; D. Myers; B. Nelson; B. Noll; H. Flapp; C. B. Pope; D. Russell: D. Sawyer; A. Schwetfman; W. Shun- non: C. Srearns; D. Sfein; B. Slim: D. Stone- burner: R. Wilson: B. Wilson: B. Winter. ?OOJ Wifli a XXX Chapter: Alpha Dcfe of Organizaiion: I944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 36 Officers: Jim Broman, Pres.; A! Schwan- munl V. Pres.; Ray Blersch. Sec.; Bill Nel- son. Treas.; John Godley. Wayne Shannon, Corr. Secau, Ed Eggers. Sgt-of-Arms: Rich Heiser. Chaplain. concern Grins cover the faces 0! Tri Chis because of their undefecned basketball season. OI OtAerd. $Ciaf Cfugd'-a Jeff rouncleol Tooth picks and lifesavers provide amusement for XXX's New Year's Eve Party. Again Tri Chi comes out on top. 201 Chapter: IV Date of Organizaiion: 1895 Colors: Red and Gold Membership: 30 OHicers: Dave Gulden. Pres: Dick Siephens, V. Pram; Art Kuehn, Rec. Sec: Lou Niedermeyer, Corr. Sec.: Dan Srowlel SQL-aI-Arms; Bert Evans. Chap; Charlie Woods. Treas.: Burr Marvin. Hisl. Trig'mta Opiimi Members: C. Bauer: D. Brondhorsi: R. Breens; B. Code: J. Clark: J. Cross; B. Dellbrugge: B. Evans: B. Fischer; D. Fos'er; B. Fowee; D. Gleason; R. Glenn: D. Gulden: J. Harman: F. Johnston: R. Kidwell: A. Kuehn: B. Marvin; D. McCade: L. Niedermeyer: D. Runyon: J. Shorten: D. Srowfe; J4 Spelbrink; D. Stephens; L. Vaughn; C. Wood: E. Wood: G. Wright. du5cliuidion 0f lu'gA dclmof activitied. Triginta Optimi -- the Latin moniker of 1H5 group labels these boys as thirty of the best! ; 202 ifAr-ow?! .Soring It comes slowly at tirstt almost Creeping. making its. debut by the private showing of c: tirst Few crocuses, then with rains 0nd botmy breezes and things. it goins momentum until at last. rolling in tike 0 m'nth wovel it saturates our littte world. Oh yes tt' comes-qcmd with it comes that delightful whiff 0t brand new Howers, cleaned and potished trom their winter's hibernation, a wonderful surprise at sude denty discovering a tresht emerctd world, and 0 wisttul, balmy dream that encases every scholar. student, and pupil cmd matches the mood at the winds. Spring It comes to Withrow, touches the tulip trees. topping on its budding bronchest there releasing a burst of mcgniticomce. 0nd skims over tiny blades 0t gross 'til they. too, glow wtth on indescrtbcbte green, AH thts, the tower stretching to meet the blue blue of o perfect sky and the worm dusty red of the trtendty buildings. has one meaninggft's springtime at WIthrow. AWARDS DAY The yeor seems to Hy by and yet. How much living you pur into That year! How many things Mfle things were crammed Info each day! Them graduation. Finis. And yet, reoHy The beginning. The strangeness and wonder of your new rank Hrsr glimpsed in the Exercises of the preceedlng CFoss. h. ,J ya. 31: ?.??:wg h A 1: i 7-7.. s: 'm 3? w us : disappear: slowhy with the growing seniorness of your lost yeon then is complefehy Forgotten in the greet ciimox of groduoHon. Describe it? No. Ha only description lies deep In your memi Dries 09 seniors, GS grads, and 05 Withrowites. Look back. recoH every deroih and the greof moss. Obi WI ? jAere 6L5 an . . o o . + Any rich French-Bauer product makes for an even trade. Undecided? Unlimifed opportunities at Salmon P. Chase. Cupid Renneburth of work. 206 .x401U2r-tider A perfect pair hthe man in your mind and a fie from Oakley Men's Shop. The polrons ol the Withrow Annual deserves 0 great deal l of appreciation and 'ihonks From all of you. Their Faith l in this yearbook has been essential to its exlsfence. With- ouf advertising, financing on annual would be almost an impossibility; lhe high cosr of production exceeds l the amount collected from annual sales. Advertising pays The difference. This one lad is enough to impel patronage ol your advertisers; however, fhey ol'ler inim- itable service, sound products. and fair prices which you will remember each time you reread your annual e H. ,xr 207 Cangra tula tions. . . Tll THE CLASS IJP '54 from your Telephone Company A GOOD PLACE TO WORK '4...2't A -' m ' mi'l m Normolles Greenhouses Hamburger Heaven Delicious! Delectable! Delightful! What? Ham- burger Heavelfs food. Marburg and Wusson Rds. 36- 9329 E0. 4395 2240 Beechmonf Ave. Flowers For All Occasions Let's Call . . . Westfa Need expert advice? contact LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU DALE R BOGART SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU BUILDER REALTOR Me 0063 Located at ' 0 0 2242 Beechmoanve. Phone 0 o o o o o o o I Be. 7365 Kennedy Heights Prescription Pharmacy You Know . . . You were there when you look at the Tower and Bridge engraved on your class ring by . . . THE HERFF-JONES COMPANY World's largest manufacturer of class rings. Indianapolis 7. Indiana WOMEN'S APPAREL At its best from ANN KLATE 4734 Whefsel Ave. SETTLE COAL AND SUPPLY C0. HARVEY HAMMER Br. 0006 . 3704 Edwards Thrift Corner Me. 0266 0 EDWARDS RD. HARDWARE 2647 Erie Ave. R. H. Wolf. Prop. Ea. 6252 Johnston Paints. Glass. Keys Made Gregson Cleaners 47 Take Advantage of our HHHHQ QEEELED Four Hour Service .4 I . 1926 Just off The Square 35l4 Edwards I . :53: . k . ...as deliveredand srrviced by us is an - incomparable mvest- ;' ment m reliabie . . Craft. Shop . Iicpendnbz'lfy ..... 6758'f2 Bramble BRamble: 3642 D e v o e Art Materials. ToysI Hobby Craft Leuthercruh and Models truly ..... There's much of tomorrow in all Nash does to- da y ..... we respect . and solicit your 6071- . . Meme ..... Parts ..... Sales ..... Service . . . . . , 4001-3 Plainville Road BRamble 1746 - 7 Satisfied shoppers are the ones who return again and . ogoin'. therefore EDWARD J. BRACKE has made a busi- Dletz . ness of pleasing customers. Conveniences. service. and the best foods, things often taken for granted. are the re- sulfs of forethought and otienHon to every detail in on CIH-ouf efforf to fulfill The consumer's demands. ' GENERAL ELECTRIC ' refrigerators. stoves. 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HYDE PARK SOHIO SERVICE STATION 3505 Erie at Pinehursl EAsf 9840 THINKING ABOUT COLLEGE? A graduate of Salmon P. Chase College has fhof confidence in his ability to succeed in his chosen field which comes From the excellent froining and rich background oi'Fered. Salmon P. Chase College School of Law-School of Commerce I I05 Elm St. GA. 3660 RESTAURANTS INC. Cincinnatiis Most Famous DOUBLE DECKER TOWN and COUNTRY Drapery and Slip Cover Shop gm; gurnz'fure 2115 Beechmont BE. 7779 WARD'S FLORIST ME. 7864 3071 Madison Rd. OaHey Square FOR TERRIFIC SERVICE CONTACT GEIGER PHARMACY Madison and Appleton Jefferson 321 l B 4 U DECORATE C Budd Paint and Wall Paper Co. Mt. Washington BE. 8547 t. JE. 9520 ME. 8283 3110 Madison Rd. Diefenbach's Barber Shop PRINCESS BEAUTY SALON IN OAKLEY . . . Sharp's gmzm Are authorized agents 1or: KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS COLUMBIA TRU-FIT DIAMOND RINGS HAMILTON. LONGINES ELGIN. GRUEN. BENRUS INTERNATIONAL STERLING 1847 RODGERS. 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ALSCO ALUMINUM SIDING Call Woodburn 2227 Lasts A Lifetime And Even Longer ALUMINUM SIDEWALL CORP. 2417 Gilbert Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON ROOFING AND SIDING pa frond Phil's Shell Service All Star Sporting Goods Madisonvilfe Pony Keg John H. Hahn Emmons Barber Shop Beechmonf Pharmacy Mt. Washington Bakery Cliff W. Springmeier Co. Scotty's Barber Shop Holler Television Local Mcdisonville Beauty Shop Don 30th Gulf Service Paul's Market School Lane Stationery Shop Hill's Service Mannino's Food Market Verner's Ginger Ale The Messenger Ohio Valley Petroleum Charles Meyers Flowers Eastern Hills Cleaners Louis Sigman George's PIace-Madisonville Elsl'un Dodge 5800 Madison Rd. 48 I 9 Whefsel 6225 Madison Rd. 3 I46 Portsworfh Ave. 6 l 35 Corbly Rd. 2l03 Beechmonf Ave. 2069 Beechmonf Ave. 320I Linwood at Delta 4022 Plainville Rd. 591 I Bramble Ave. 48I5 Whefsel 56I6 Madison Rd. 450I Plainville Rd. 48l2 Whefsel 65l7 Madison Rd. 60! I Madison Rd. 500 East l3th 40I8 Plainville Rd. I76l Reading Rd. 3922 Edwards Rd. 4020 Plainville Rd. 9I9 Main Sf. 5904 Madison Rd. 2324 Beechmonf WWMWMKMO mmmmwmm lllLllll mun u! minimum , CV L6 J Charles Nicely Mildred Ladley Robert J. Pfister BusineSs Literary Art 3A2? were afwayd tAere . . . . . always there: conceiving and planning a champion, foilowing through on those plans; reserving a large part of their time c: constant position in their thoughts. and a big space in their hearts for the annual and the annual's people; expecting quality. waiting confidently through our checking and rechecking. drawing and redrawing. and rewriting of rewritten rewrites. until at iost they tind the thing they want. the thing We want; steadying us in our more imaginative moments, dreaming with us whenever possibie. then molding our dreams into tangible torm-into something that can be confined between two covers: looking toreward and back. remembering and forgetting: sitting calmly in the midst of the controlled chaos that is Annuoi. Yes, they were there, the three of them-Mrs. Ladley. Mr. Piister. Mr. Niceiy-our annual advisers: the best advisers there areebut. oh-so-much more then that! They are three people. wonderful people. laughing. Working. and worrying with us all. Mrs. Lodleyi peSSimistic about those little things. yet always so hopeful about the big ones: amazingly cheertui through the most impossible situations: unfiling 0nd refiling in an attempt to organize amid our gross disorganization; lending to every occasion a charm that can only be described as hers , Mr. Ptister. reigning with o pica ruler and a smile From his throne on wheels ; never re- fusing any reasonable request and granting a few that weren't so reasonable; Trabe . with his Pedro stories and mock explosions that startle c1 few and send others into a state of quivering. but without which. Annual air would seem too quiet and Annual work a bit incomplete: Trabe . so human. so understanding: willing to take on everyone else's personal worries to mix with his own; ready with an answer tor every quip. question. or probiem presented. Mr. Nicely. a portrait in patience: interrupting his quiet reserVe with eoriy morning joke sessions. exhibiting an unexpected dry humor; occasionally assuming cm attitude of sternness but convincing no one; tretting over his activity-envelaped editors: putting up with complaints. interruptions. anything. to reap the Funds that run the annual. Three people, wonderful people, each one so individual, yet each so wound up in one thing, the same thing-making our annualethis onnuaiewhot it is. These three were always there. J4za'naf tlwugAt o o 0 Now it is over. This the last at the pages in the '54 annual-pages filled with people and places, pages that are stuffed to each corner with all those thoughts and memories that have made your liteyyour high school lite--a life that you shall look back onI as people have too olten told you, and remember as the happiest times. And this is the last of those pages. it signs off the book. a book which is to you a resume. but. even for all its pages crammed as they may be. still a book. There is no other word for it; it has slick white pages. a stiFF cover. plenty of pictures and drawings. and type. some of which is big and slanted. but most of which is small. But to me, as editor, it is a living thing, although oftentimes wished dead. It is a kid brotherea pest and a nuisance which, no matter how many times it is given the brush I is constantly and inluriatingly there; it is a demon-a horrible monster which devours precious minutes and even hours. whole: it is a toyesomething to play with. but yet to watch grow as a result at that play: it is a triendesomeone with whom to work who will reward in pleasure a hundred times the eFFort and time it asks. someone who accepts the most impossible ideas l without question. And how does an editor remember putting out this annual? l What is saved when the year is retracecl? This-l remember. From being swamped ! in pages of copy and piles of ident. from being encompassed by many figures involving picas. points. and type sheetsI from coming home late tram deadlines and meetings. this is left. this male of impressions--little things and funny things-a Room 9 party which was a heHo and a goodbye: meehngs otchkysununereveMngs ' where every idea was pulled outI examinedl then stashed away on yellow paper: the. confusion of finding a routineI and a pioneer feeling: thoughts of could do and can do ; confetti. 10:30. and a lunchroom poster: again something newefloats and a dance; a flying trip to lndeco and. with that. a broken glove compartment. flat tire. very late date. and country fried harm the big plan-a comprehensive dummy. and something unplanned-a lit staff dummy: Mad : being dragged out of bed at 6:15. printing. peppermint candy ice cream. and laughing 'til it hurts: pizzas and tea: secret plans: finally accomplishment, but homework lelt undone and then rushed to completion at the last minute; and. a dream that came true on Class Day. And then there were people-the staff. of course. crazy and wonderful. and the others-oh so many others to whom the roots oi the book reached out and from whom asked nourishment. Russ Benson. there on those summer evenings. pulling and pushing with us, treating us to lunch, asking always. what do we want? , what are We trying to say? ' and how about this? . watching us here and watching for us at Indianapolis. being a representative and adviser' and a friend: Margaret and Frank. with Benson at Indeco. wrestling with our calls. keeping copy straight. and turning over our layouts: the Osborne peopleeJohn Mullaney, having patience with our impatience and rushing tor usI a most important link in our photographic connections. and lrv with his Iilittle Brownie, taking all our teasing and handing some oi it back, putting up and complying with our demands yet still turning out super pictures; Pete Good at Lawhead Press, having to decode our little signs and symbols. wading through our plansl and finally handing back to us the printed book in its final form; Kingskratt Covers and Otterbein Press. doing our covering and bindingethose vital finishing touches; the people at WithroweMr. Mathias. boosting sales with a little talk here. plugging there. always co-operating in his inimitable way: the whole faculty. having sometimes to make adiustments to our picture schedules, sub5cription sales. and identifications. and those wonderful few who smiled. overlooking these troubles, and said You're doing a swell iob! Looks like a tine book! To all of these. and to the many. many who helped that I did not and could not mention. I want to say Thank you so very much. It's been fun . . . K. A. 5. June, 1954 Snior $irectory Abrams, Dave ..... . ......................... 1750 Avonlea Aigner. Lorry ............................ 1432 Laid1aw Ave. Ailles. Craig .............................. 2783 Mina! Ave. Alexander, Alice .......................... 4195 Easiern Ave. Allen. Carole ............................. 2504 Chaihum St. Anderson. Consuella ...................... 5326 Whelsel Ave. Anderson. Helena ......................... 3411 Oakview PI. Anrfrews' Gayle ........................... 2001 Marquis' SI. Arn01d1 Sue ................................ 3296 Nash Ave. Arnoch Mnliy D. .......................... 2526 R11C1I1E Ave. Ashbrook. Carolyne ........................ 5058 Kingsley Dr. Assing. Mary Louise ....................... 2053 Hewm Ave. Bacon, Beverly ............................ 3203 Ashwood Dr. Back. Richard ................................. 4315 34111 51. Buder, Richard ........................ 5806 Montgomery Rd. Baessler. Gottfried. Jr. ................... 3627 Red Bank Rd. Baker. Jerry ............................. 3753 Grovedale Pl. Bunkemper, Mary ........................... 2234 Park Ave. Bough. Roberf ........................... 4196 Marburg Ave. Becker. Marilynn .......................... 3923 Taylor Ave. Beckham, Warren ........................... 3774 Grovedala Begley. Betty ............................ 3228 JeFferson Ave. Beier. Jeannine ............................. 1622 Alcor Ter. Bell. Sally ................................ 1007 MuycIiFF PI. Benjamin. Marjorie .................... 6643 Montgomery Rd. Bennell, Barbara ......................... 6241 Chund1er SI. Benson, John ............................... 1744 Marquette Bentley. David .......................... 3591 Monteilh Ave. Berry, Clarence ............................... 342 Tusculum Berry. William 224 Tennyson Berlram, Mary- ............................ 1641 Section Rd. Biichof. Richard .......................... 4606 Winona Tar. Bishop. Jim 4164 Paxton Woods Dr. Blarsch, Raymond .................... 6024 Grand Vista Ave. BlaomHald. Carulyn ....................... 545 Tusculum Ave. Blum. Rena .............................. 5655 Luwndula P1. Bock, William ........................... 3745 Auk Purl: Ave. Boeckiar. Joyce ........................... 3244 Wo1d Ave. Bnggs, Sheila Rae ........................ 2466 Eastern Ave. Bowman, Carole ......................... 2250 Madison Rd. Bowman. Shirley ......,1.,,..1,.. .1 .4153 Paxton Woods Ln. Bradford. Nancy ......................... 5194 Eastern Ave. Bradley. Marlene .... ....... . 1..,3635 Burberry Ave. Brady. Pal ............................. 3735 Wesfgule Ave. Braman, J'lm ............................. 3320 Eileen Dr. Branch, Pat .............................. 3622 Morris P1. Branscum, Florence .. ...3914 Eastern Ave. Brennan. Evelyn .1.... . . . . . V. ,.......3735 Grovedole P1. Brillert, Nancy ........................... 4610 Whelsel Ave. Brock. Marian ...,....1951Seymour Broker. Susan ............................. 3427 Paxion Ave. 1371 1371 191 1261 161 1271 191 161 1261 181 1271 171 1131 191 1131 1271 181 1121 191 191 131 1271 1301 1301 1131 1271 1301 191 1261 1261 1371 1271 191 1131 1261 1131 191 171 1161 131 191 1261 171 181 191 1261 1261 191 1271 1371 181 Brown, Lenora .............................. 1757 Lawn Ave. Brown, Marilyn Jane ................... 3301 Woodburn Ave. Browne. Marilyn ........................... 3583 Raymur Dr. Bruckner. Daniel .......................... 4365 Reading Rd. BruneiI John ............................. 7155 Easflawn Dr. Bryant, John ............................... 2403 Symmes SI. Bullinglon. Shirley ........................... 2008 Crane Sf. Burdick, Philip ............................. 2434 Beechmonr Burk. Mary Lee ............................ 6046 Slanhill Cf. Bur1eson, La Rue ......................... 2620 Columbia Pk, Burnside, Rose Marie .................... 3278 Baresford Ave. Bush, Jerry ............................. 6201 Fuirhursf Ave. Butler. Harrie ......................... 3132 Van Buren Ave. Coda. Robert ............................. 1709 Mears Ave. Callowam James .......................... 2625 Kemper Ln. Culmeise' Robert ....................... 3268 Beresford Ave. Camp, Geraldine 1111111111111111111111111 1501 Lincoln Ave. Camp. Shirley ............................ 1501 Lincoln Ave. Canlor. Judith ............................. 1726 Belle Vislu Carey. Carolyn ............................. 4812 Church PI. Chugares. Alexandra ...................... 1955 Andina Ave. Chambers. William ......................... 1544 Blair Ave. Chapopoulo. Tom ....... . . . . .. . .2413 Losuniiville Charlion. Don ,,,,, . ........................ 3531 8evis AVE. Cheulham' Jean ............................. 4717 Cusiil Pl. Childres' Mary. .......................... 3905 Winding Way Clarke, Ann ................................... 821 Oak St. C11n10n, Lorna ............................... 5335 Ward Sr. Cole. Thomas ......................... 2626 Canterbury Ave. Collins llI Charles ........................ 6017 Chandler Sr. Comer. James D. ....................... 3511 Saybrook Ave. Compfon, Paula Nell ..................... 2071 Seymour Ave. Cook. Annabelle Lee ....................... 5248 Ridge Ave. Coomer. James 4020 Ledgewood Dr, Cooper. Janis .......................... 2858 Murkbreit Ave. Cowan, Judith ......................... 322 Tusculum Ave. Crogg, Richard ........................... 6704 Banlry Ave. Cross. Jame: ............................ 2724 Atlantic Ave. chy. Barbara ........................ 5819 Woadmonf Ave. Dallow. Judifh . ...................... 1921 WTIuruy Ter. Davis. Alice .................. , . . . . 1. .432 Tuscufum Ave. Davis, Jerry L. .......................... 3941 Paxton Ave. Davis. Palricia . . .. .................. 3539 Madison Park Ave. Davis, Ruben ....... 3194 Portsmouth Ave. Day. Jenn . . .......................... 3346 Fuirfleld Ave. DaHucn. Richard . .., , . ., .............. 1279 Paddock Hills Deiler. Ron . .. .4. . ,1 1 1 1. ....... . .4207 Wallersan St. Dengel. Josephine ................ . 1.714 Howard 1011 Rd. DeVore. Dick ......................... 1.1251 Herschel Ave. DeWor. David ........................... 4042 Easfern Ave. 1371 151 191 1291 1371 161 171 1301 1301 121 161 1131 1291 1301 161 151 161 161 1371 141 1371 1291 1271 171 1271 1191 171 1271 1131 1271 131 1371 1131 1291 191 1261 1331 181 1131 1301 1261 131 191 131 161 1371 1271 161 181 1261 Dickson, Mona ............................. 2064 Symmes Sf. Dieselberg. Carol .......................... 3122 Aulen Ave. Dhonau, David .......................... 3641 Barberry Ave. Dhonau. Donald ..........1..3641 Burberry Ave. Doanr. Michael ........................... Box 343 Bclkaviu. Donegoy. William ........................... 6111 Sierra 5?. Donnelly, Carol ........................... 1325 Edwards Rd. Dudley. Janice ............. , ............ 4216 Marburg Ave. Dun1c1p. Dolores .1. ... ...,. ... . ,7 . . .4930 Murburg Ave. Dunn, Adelhia . ........................ 4308 Marburg Ave. Duquetla,5111rlay..................,..,. .11298 Grace Ave. Dvorak1 Bill ............... . . . . . . . . .6139 Montgomery Rd. Eder, JoRifu ........................... 4330 Wafferson Ave. Edwards. Ardclh ......................... 3423 Pux10n Ave. Eggerding. Sylvia ........................... 3955 Odin Ave. Elder, C1yde ............. ,, . ... . . . . .2905 Co1urnb1c: Pkw. Elder, Jane .......................... 6511 Beechmcni Ave. Ellinger. Torn ........................... 4317 Simpson Ave. Elliott. Dan .............................. 5823 Red Bank Rd. Ellison, Pat .,..,511 Tusculum Ave. Ellison. Shirley ........................... 861 Buena Vista PI. Englekamp, Glenn .1..,..111906 SuHon Ava. Epperson. Roy ............................... 748 Wayne SI. Ernst. Margaret 3574 Larkspur Ava. Eschelbuclc. Jean ............................ 6211 Roe SI. Eifep, Donald .............................. 473 Stanley Rd. Evans, Burl ............................. 3430 Woodford Rd. Evans. Jean . , . .. . ..................... 3767 Wesrgafe AveA Evans. Joel ......... 3600 Madison Rd. Evans, Marvu J. ............................. 42 Lincoln Ter. Everson. Diane ........................... 6738 Hampton Dn Eversulle. Janice Dee ..................... 6254 Creslview PI. Fanf. Ella ................................ 1550 5?. Leger P1. Farrell. Betsy ............................ 6447 Elbrook Ave. Fasr. Judhh .................................. 2569 Villa Ln. Farsy. Bill 1867 Hewilf Ave. Feinfhe1. Roger . .......................... 7893 Cooper Rd. Fessler, Jack ......................... 3400 Montgomery Rd. F1eler. Ken ................................ 6418 Wiehe Rd. Fielman. Waller ...................... 3321 Manningfon Awe. Firrh. Shirley ............................. 3622 Madison Rd. Flandreau. Lee .................... .8011 387 RRiH Miuord, F1c1ugher. Put .................................. 1116 Hulpin Flaming. Gene .......................... 6612 East Ledge SI. Floyd, Norma ............................... 3387 Erie Ava F1ynn.Ralph3163N11es St. FrclnkI Robarlu ............................ 6522 Pa1mene SI. FrclyI Emily .......................... ...6830 Sampson Le. Funck. Charles Ed ....................... 6743 Siebern Ave. Gamble. Gail ............................. 3286 Berediih P1. Geldreich, Gail .......................... 4150 Clubview Dr. Gentry. Carl ................................ 209 Giimun St. Gerard, Shirley .......................... 5217 Revenue 51. ,3751 5. Berkeley Cir. V 1 . .4740 Easiern AveA Geverfs, Jim Gibson, Naomi Gilbert, Joy ................................ 2715 Atlanlic Gi1bert, Waher ....................... 3414 Woodburn Ave. Glenn.Jan1ce.1............1.....1.......3376 Orion Ave. Godley. John 1020 Richwood Ave. Gom'len. Nancy ........................... 4931 Oaklawn Dr. Gruu. D3111: ............................ 6236 Beechcrest Rd. Gregg. George Lewis .................... 1136 Inglanook P1. Griess. Judy ............................... 2880 Victoria Griffith, Charles S. ....................... 3110 Parkview Ave. 161 1131 131 131 Ohio 1271 191 191 191 191 131 1131 1271 191 1131 1261 1301 1271 1271 1261 161 1301 161 171 1171 1261 1131 191 191 161 1251 1301 171 1131 131 151 1231 171 1131 1251 191 Ohio 191 1271 191 191 1271 1351 1361 1131 191 1191 1271 1261 121,1 191 111 1121 1261 191 1301 1111 1111 1121 Grimmer. Ronald ........................ ...1554 Sedition Grissom. Biil ......................... .. ,3573 Columbia P11. Gross.Mary.......,,1 ,...1.6531Rainbow Le. Gruner' Jane! ........................... 3321 Graydon Ave. Gulden, Dave ........................... 4321 Simpson Ave. Gunneis, Vivian ............. . . . , . . . . , , . +165 Washinglun Tar. Gusse, Norman ........................... 3345 Donald Ave. Hagemeieh Ken ........................... 6663 Bonny Ave. Hagan.Bonn1e...........,U..,....1 1..,4066 Paxton Arve. Huger, John ....... .. .............. 2613 Observatory Rd. H1:I1'1nl Nancy ..................... ,. ., , , .5731 Doergar La, Hull. J1m ............................. 2726 Ridgewood Ave. Hull. Jon ............................. 1413 California Ave. Hamilton, Eugene ....111.....3735 Kanauga C1. Hamlin. Phyllis ............................... 1829 Fa1r1ax Hamm. John ............................ 2526 Ridgelund P1. Hancock. Donna 3724 HuMon Ave. Hones. Martha Jean 6521 Glen Ave. Hanna. PONy ................................. 4910 Oak St. Hargis,Jumes.11.......1.............11.5620 Knigthve. Harding. Rob ........... 3618 Solar VisIa Pl. Harmon, Dixie .........., ,. .............. 1943 FuirFux Ave. Harris, Dick 5443 Nawfield Ave. Harr1son. Joan ......................... 3747 Wesfgale Ave. Harsharn, Mary ........................... 1854 Garden Le. Hartman. Myra ......................... 3140 Fredonia Ave. Hartman. Patricia . , .11 . ................ 2874 VictorTu Ava. Ham. Bil! .............................. 3770 Grovedafe PI. Harvey. Jean .......................... 3772 Drakewood Dr. Heap. E1115 ............................... .3640 Solar Visfa Heaih, Dave ............................... 6634 Iris Ave. Hegel, Gerald L ........................... 6139 Sonny Dr. Heger, Herbert ........................... 3969 Lowry Ave. Heggs. Dave ............................. 6222 Orchard Le. Hein'le1el'n. Fred ............................... 6215 E1br0011 Heifkamp. Roberf ......................... 6681 Buntry Ave. Helm. Robert ..... 1 ......... V .............. 4116 Maple Dr. Helming. Rober? .............................. 363B Purkline Helms. Sue ........................... 3855 Hyde Purl: Ave. Hepp. Barbara ....................... 3011 Beaver Ave. Hergef, Marilyn ..... , ................ 3222 Observafory Ave. Herre. Henry ... ... ......................... 4137 Jora Le. Hess, Barbara . ,. . . . . . .1641 Suflon Ave. ..1 . . , .3243 Bach Ave. Hauser. Jim H1:115,Naidu . ........4374 Eastern Ave. H11derbrand, Roy ........................... 201 Della Ave. H1II. Wanda 3815 Brolherlon Rd. Hobson. Dave ........................... 1224 Regent Ave. Hoffman, Elmer .............................. 4919 P'me St. Honunn.Don .13422 Wabash Ave. Hofsrener. Roberf .................. , . . . . ,6522 Waldorf P1, Huekler. Robert . .7 ....................... 3295 Linwood Rd. Hughei, Bub .,. ..... ... . . . . . . . .1824 Larchwcod P1. HuleHe. Ormu .......................... 4443 Plainville Rd. Hull, Virginia ........................ 2821 Rosella Ave. Hulsbeclr, Nancy . ,... , , ,, . .. . ......... 3781 Broudview Dr. Hummal, Betty Ann ................... 2618 Marlinglon Ave. Hunler,Jirn...,11...1,......1. ..1.11..1934MearsAve. Hunler, Richard 1 .. 1 1.13026 O'Bryon SI. Huston. Roland W. . ............ .11.1.1.4245 Eastern Ave. Hutchinson. Thelma .................... 4805 Glenshade Ave. lsuacs, Joyce 111111 3136 Glass Ave. Jacobs. Rosa . . ..2611 Grover H111 Jarvis, Sandra ............................ 2212 Kemper Le. 1371 1261 1301 171 1171 161 1'31 1'31 191 181 1131 1131 1371 1131 171 1131 1361 1131 161 1131 1131 171 1371 131 1371 124-1 181 181 191 1131 1131 1301 1171 1131 1361 1131 191 131 191 1131 181 191 1301 191 121.1 121.1 1111 1371 1121 171 1301 1251 131.1 1271 191 181 151 1301 1271 1261 1271 1131 1131 161 Jenilre, Sam ........................... 3550 Michigan Ave. Jenking Tom .......................... 3710 Hyde Purl: Ave. Jensen, Joyce 6422 Glade Ave. Jensen, Mary Ellen .1... . . . .6238 Orchard Le, Jester, James 454 Stanley Ave. Johnson. Charles ........................... 5417 Owasco 51. Johnson, Claude ....................... 3330 Woodburn Ave. Johnson, Jo Ann .......................... 6571 Slewarl Rd. Johnson. Ronald ........................ 3256 Wood1ord RcL Jones. Colleen .......................... 85 Washington Ter. Jonesl Robert ............................ 5325 Kenwood Rd. Jones. Vivian 263 McCullough 51. Jonnei. Rufhey ......................... B91 Wehrmun Ave. Jordan, James .......................... 3722 N. Berkley Cir. Kalomeres. Sophie . . . . .. ............. 3617 Ravenwood Ave. Kashbuum, Sue .......................... 1756 Brewsfer Ave. Kay.Carol........,..11 ..1.,1..........5532DunningPl. Kearns, Carryelou ........................... 2917 Erie Ave. Keilh.AnnT901Lungdon Farm 113 Keith. Howard ........................... 1941 Dalewood PI. Keller, Joy .............................. 5719 Manning Ave. Kelly. Marlene .......................... 3007 Brotherfon Rd. Kemp, Bill ................................ 3130 Grie51 Ave. Kepler. Mary ............................ 1147 Hulpin Ave. Kershaw. Jim .............................. 3647 Burch Ave. Kassel. AnnabeHe ...................... 2775 Roberison Ave. Kidwell, John ............................. 6300 Madison Rd. Kihm. John .............................. 4214 Allendorf Dr. Kinchcloe. John ........................... 1209 Regent Ave. King. Judith ............................. 1784 YorHown Rd. King. Norma Lee ........................ 2329 Ashland Ave. Kinninger, Marll'la . 1 , , , 1 . . . . ,. .. ....2904 Madison Rd. Kinzie. Marlene ........................ 7231 ScoIfwood Ave. Kipl'larf. Charles ............................. 3638 Davenanl Kipharh Nancy .............................. 919 Nancy Le. K1r1:,Marita 3169 Murkbreit Ave. Kislar, Tom . .. . . , 1 12559 Losanliville Ave. Kleine, Harman E.. Jr. .................... 1237 Laidlaw Ave. Kleine. Robert ............................. 3730 Anfotcn C1. Koehnke. George ..11. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .6212 Co1er1dge Ave. Kcerner, Joan ............................ 2666 Keysfone Dr. Kroencke. James ........................... 5905 Wyc111 Ave. Krogmann, Barbara ........................ 5465 Delta Ave. Krumer. Estelle ............................ 1826 Kinney Ave. Krumme. Put .998 D2112: Ave. Kuel'm. Arfhur ......................... 6593 Buckingham P1. Kur1emun. Charles . . . . . .. . ..... .3268 Observafcry A-ve. Kyde. William .............................. 568 Delta Ave. Lubunsld. Ed ........................... 2015 EdgecliH P1. .......................... 6043 Coher .......... 6010 Prenlice Sf. Loch, Robert Lucinulr, Mary Lou Lackner, Pa1ricia . .................... 5427 Newneld Ave. Lahmer, Emil ......,.. .............. ...5054 Madison Rd. Lumberh Frank ........................... 2136 Mcd1son Rd. Lamp1ng, Gail 6923 Cambridge Ave. Lancaster, Pa? ....................... 6501 Brackenridga Ave. La1ham.Be11y 3035 Hackberry Sf. Lauderdale. BeHy ....................... 5315 Chapman Sf. Leibfurfh. Frank 5131 Laconiu Ave. Lerner, Irv .................................. 1346 Avon Dr. . .. ...., .. ......... 7269 Brookcresf Dr. Lavy1 Roberl ... .. . . . .. ...................... 1101 Lois Dr. Lewis Robert A. . .1 . . .. . . ........ 6015 Woodmen! Ave. Liebelh Ed ............................. 15 Bowman Terrace Lighlner. Dan ............................ 3779 Isabella Ave. Levine, Shirley 161 101 1601 1121 1261 1271 161 1271 1121 161 1271 1261 161 1361 1131 1131 1271 151 1371 1371 1271 191 181 181 131 191 1271 191 1371 1371 161 191 1371 1'31 1261 191 1131 1371 1131 1131 1301 1131 1251 171 1261 1171 131 1261 161 1301 1271 1371 1271 191 1271 1131 161 1271 1371 1371 1371 1371 1131 1321 191 LiHrnunn. Helen .......................... 5429 Madison Rd. Lloyd. Eva ............................... 4009 Dumonf 51'. Loab, Henry ............................ 1109 Towandu Tar. Logemann, Glenn . .. ...3726 Zinsle Ave. Lohrum. PcllI .............................. 1854 Kinney Ave. Long. Charles Glenn 1111 service1 Long, Larry .............................. 3571 Mooney Ave. Long. Patricia .................... .2355 51. James A-ve. Longo. Harry ........................... 5311 Wayside Ave. Ludingron. Edna .......................... 3416 Golden Ave. Ludwig. Tom ............................. 3301 Ashwood Dr. Luhrmcm, Dolores 3338 Orion Ave. Lundy,W111ium ..........3644 Zumsfain Ave. Lunrell, Max .......................... 6603 Monlgomery Rd, McCarfhy. Virginia . . . . . . . . . . .. ......... .7005 Woosfer P1111! MacKinnon, John 6405 Tyne Ave. MacLaughlin, 5111 .......... 2807 Observalory Ave. Malsbury, Jane! ....................... 4205 S. Walterson Sf. Manke. Richard ..,.........1111 Hersche1Ave. Marshall, Gail ............................ 2723 Albert's Cf. Muan. Ida Moe ............................ B77 Blain Ave. Marvin. Warren Burr ...................... 6451 Grand V1510 MameI Jean .......................... 3534 Monlgomery Rd. Manhews, Shirley ......................... 3072 G11berf Ave. Mays, Cora , .. ..... . ..................... 1018 Chaple 53'. McCabe. Dick ............................ 4458 Eastern Ave. McCoy, Josephine ....................... 3575 Potomac Ave. McClughen. Margaret ............... 6112 Mary Woods Le. McGee. For 2210 Salvador 51. McGuerIy. Parricia ......................... 1293 Morfen Sf. McKee. Junef ......................... 3671 Belle Cresl Ave. McKimens, Jnyce .......................... 6115 Cambridge McKinney, Theda ........................ 6816 Windward Sf. McOwen,John...,..,......,.,............1425 DysrAve. Meacham, Carol ........................... 3728 Morris P1. Me , Robert .......... . ......... . . .4303 Eastern Ave. Menage, Jo Ann .......................... 6439 Fair Oaks Mensing. Eve1yn ........................... 5754 Doerger Le. Mercer, Kay ........................ 3755 South Berkeley Cr, Mihulovich, Bob .......................... 4426 Verne Ave. Miles,Jane1840 Wynnewood Dr. M11101. Walt ................................ 3379 Aulf View Mitchell, Earl ,,.,. .,...., .. ,. ......... 2727 Hackberry Mitchell, Marion .................. 6506 Waldorf P1. M11c1'1um, Mar11'1u . .,...... .., ............... 1320 Cuner Moesfu, Jean . . . . . . .. ..................... 3420 513111111113 Moore. Elizabeth .....,.. . . . . . . .. , . .. .615 McGregor Ave. Morrison,Ru1h 5809 K1noll Ave. Mouch, Lawrence ................ . . 11065 Della Ave. Moss. Barbara ......................... 2510 Woodburn Ave. Moulenbelf, Barbara ........................ 4157 Sherel Le. MyersI Beverly .,. .. ............. ,.. . . . . . .24 Wubefoolc Le. Myers. David ............................. 1751 Sulron Ave. Myers, Diana ..................... . ,. . . .3366 Zinsle Ave. Nobors. Denny ......................... 3234 Hardisfy Ave. Neloms. Donald ......................... 810 Lincoln Ave. Nelson. Tom .. .......................... 3034 Victoria Blvd. Nelson. William ...... ................... 6617 Elwynna Dr. Newman, Ronny ...................... 2120 51'. James Ave. Nimmo, Rober! ...... ...... 3778 Pennsy1vania Ave. Nines. ConstanIine ...................... 3339 Fuirfielcl Ave. Nixon, Richard ...................... 3560 Madison Park Ave. Nolan. Robert .... ..... ... . ........... 3336 Cardiff Ave. N011. Bill 4166 Jora Lane Nuxoll. Jim ............................ 3301 Woodburn Ave. 1271 1261 1371 1731 171 101 161 1701 161 1161 1161 101 1131 1271 1131 101 1271 161 191 1291 1131 171 161 161 1261 161 1301 1301 161 161 1301 1271 1301 1261 1261 1131 1131 1371 191 1371 101 161 1201 101 101 161 1131 101 161 191 1271 1301 1131 131 161 131 1321 1311 1341 161 1351 1291 1231 161 Oberwifle. Bonnie ............................. 2869 May: 51. Odell, Milton ................................ 254 Worlh St. OliverI Nancy ............................. 1700 Beacon 51. Oliver, Rolene 3632 Solar Visfu P1. Orr, Nancy ............................... 6623 Br'nfon Ave. 0th. Joyce ............................ 3926 K11bourne Ave. 032, Bernice ............................... 4800 Calvert Sf. 011e, Janet ................................ 3319 Orion Ave. Owens. Carl .............................. 2650 LosunHv'IIle Pace, Mary Lou ........................... 1302 Grace Ave. Parker. Richard ........................... 3442 Green Lawn Pcllas, Do1ores ........................... 4903 Corinth Ave. Pandilidis. Kulherine ........................ 3111 Huckberry Pandorf. Helen .......................... 6252 Craiglund Cf. Panzer. Edwina ............................ 5503 Milan Ave. Parks, Dolores ............................ 4117 Ballard Ave. Patten. Sue 2728 Er1e Ave. Payne. Dan ............................. 1347 Herschel Ave. Peagler, Jess1elyn ........................... 1524 BIuin Ave. Pelton, Georgia ............................. 2766 Sarita PI. PennI Joe ................................ 1219 Lincoln Ave. Perrino, Anioninelfe ......................... 706 Wayne 51. Perri. Graham .............................. 5524 Lester Rd. P1eruH, Tom 3419 Barry A-ve. P1150n.Marfhu 3739 Wesfgare Ave. Plugukis. Jeunehe ........................... 1743 Catalina Pos'wal. Ellen ........................... 6529 Highland Ave. Pom, Dick ................................ 4110 Share! Lune Powers. Marilyn ............................... 421 Arch 51. Pratt. Dave ............................... 6617 Stewart Rd. Puree , Pat ............................... 4523 Hector Ave. Pyles, Velma ............................... 4406 Verne Ave, Race. Judy ................................ 6204 Englewood Rech, Barbara ............................. 1927 Sutton Ave. Redrow1 Jack ............................. 424 Stanley Ave. Reed. Anita ................................ 545 Della Ave1 Reeves. Jackie . . .. ........................ I438 Dyer Ave. Reichle, Char1es ......................... 5714 Ridge Ave. Rempe, Betty ............................ 6855 Hurd Avenue Reusing, Rita Ann ........................ 4242 Bloney Ave. Rehler, Richard ............................ 1639 Summit Rd. R1:e.Ann 1810 Kinney Ave. Rich. Terry ............................ 6000 MuyHower Ave. Richardson. Faye ......................... 4550 Eusfern Ave. Riekarr. William .......................... 1407 Regent Ave. Riggin, Roger ............................... 6609 Iris' Ave. Righfer, Rufh .......................... 1590 Yurmoufh Ave. Riley, Barbara . ,1.. .1 .1. ,. . ............. 5468 Eastwood Dr. R'mghand, Roberta ............ 1 1.16939 Silverton Ave. Rippey. Rhoda ............................ 6320 Glade Ave. Rising, Gladys ....... , ....................... 2307 May Sf. Ritche, Sallie .............................. 5640 Whifney P1, Robbins, Diane .......................... 3802 Woodford Rd. Robbins, Gail ............................ 6524 Cresrview Robarls. Arthur ............ . 1.... . . . .3868 Milfsbrue Ave. Robinson. MarlHa ......................... 3322 Alamo Sf. . ..2820 Gr'IHirhs Ave. Robwuy, Barbara ,.... .. ....................... 4201 33rd Ave. Rockl1n. Marlene . .1 Roebuck, Dave . ......................... 1207 inglenook P1. Roehr. Dick ............................ 3619 Herschel Ave. Roesch, Elaine .......................... 5081 Overbrook PI. Roller, Bertwill ............................ 1125 Myrtle Ave. Rolyns. James ................ .. ........ 1532 Chapel SI. Rosenberger. Raymond .................... 6813 Hampton Dr. Rousseau, Algie .............................. 5322 Ruvennu 161 1261 1301 1131 1271 181 191 1131 1131 181 171 1371 171 1301 1131 191 131 181 171 181 1'21 161 1131 181 131 1341 1361 191 121 1271 1271 191 1131 1301 1261 131 1301 131 1271 1271 1301 171 1131 1261 1371 1131 1371 191 1361 1301 161 1271 1131 1131 181 191 191 191 191 181 1271 161 161 1361 1261 Rowe, David ............................. 3628 Linwood Rd. 181 Rondo, Carol .............................. 6129 Cambridge 1301 Russell. Simeon ............................... 6821 Wifhany 1131 Ryan. Sh'lrley .............................. 3870 Zinsle Ave1 1131 Saemcmn, Ronald ........................ 3712 AU Purl: Rd. 181 SallerHeld, Anne ........................ 1215 Herschel Ave. 181 Schadel, Lois ................................. 4317 315f Sf. 191 Schanandore. Don ............. . . . . . .. . . . .4211 Aliendorf Dr, 191 Schunzle. Allan ........................ 3380 Aull View Ave. 181 Schear. Sfan ................................ 5212 Lillian Dr. 1371 Scheera, Ernie .............................. 1615 C110 Ave. 1301 Scheideg. Wilma ...................... 6624 Coleridge Ave. 191 Schermer. Fred, Jr. ....................... 3223 Harvest Ave. 1131 Schlosser, Muriorie ........................ 4005 Allsfan Ave. 191 Schlosser, Wm. 4416 Homer Ave.1271 Schmidr, Mary Ellen .................. 5964 Montgomery Ave. 1131 Schmidf, Powell ........................... 6240 Girard Ave. 1131 Schnell, Jerry .............................. 4221 South Ave. 1361 Schoch. Erwin .............................. 3688 Archer Ave.1261 Schrader. Nancy ......................... 7155 Reading Rd. 1371 Schroeder. Doris' ......................... 4815 Whefsel Ave. 1271 Schroederl Jean 810 06116 Ave. 181 Schroeder. Nancy .......................... 6849 Hurd Ave. 1271 Schroeder, Tod ................................ 3663 Kinda 181 Schweizer. Jackie ....................... 3912 Enfwards Road 191 Schweffmun, Alan ..................... 4825 Bever1y Hills Dr. 181 Scu11y. Me1ba .............................. 6909 Hurd Ave. 1271 Sevesler, Nancie Lee ...................... 611B Elbrook Ave. 1131 Shannon, Wayne ........................... 3763 Beechmonf 1301 Shepard. Robert ............................ 1260 Burney Le. 1301 Shiveley. Ronu1d ........................ 3333 Brorherfon Rd. 1301 Shorten. Jerry ........................ 3739 Mt. Vernon Ave. 191 511ver, Duv1c1 .......................... 3932 N. Fordham PI. 1361 Simpson, Ann ......................... 3327 Monigomery Rd. 171 Sims.De11a Moe 1646 Dunner Ave. 171 Smith, Robert ............................... 2805 Purl: Ave. 161 Smith, Wm. .......................... 6416 Montgomery Rd. 1131 Snider. Kenneth ............................. 6716 Salem Rd. 1301 Sollberger, Barbara ....................... 3628 Madison Rd. 191 Sauder. Dave ............................. 6700 Sampson Le. 1361 Spangenberg. Shirley ........................ 4102 Sherel Le. 191 Spelman, Mike ............................... 3441 Sfeffinius 181 Sprawl. Wilson ........................... 6215 Desmond 51'. 1271 Spring, Sylvia ............................ 5452 Grchon Ave. 1371 Sfaley, Robert ............................ 6773 Siebern Ave. 1361 Stamler. Don ............................. 4527 Eastern Ave. 1261 Stankmb, Jack ............................... 4123 32nd 5+. 191 SlarreH, Irene .............................. 3318 Bevis AVe. 171 St. Clair. Gwendo1yn ....................... 2937 Griest Ave. 181 Sledam. Joan ......................... 3301 Woodburn Ave. 171 S'einkamp. Joan Lee 11............ ,2617 Grover H111 Ave. 1121 Stemmer, Jerome .......................... 1940 Hewiff Ave. 171 Slammer, Virginia ......................... 1940 Hewm Ave. 171 S'epheni. George .............................. 6900 R03 51'. 1271 Stephens, Richard ...................... 4211 Walterson Ave. 121 S'ephensou.Jack1e 6110 Joyce Le. 1371 511119. Jere .............................. 4522 Whafsal Ave. 1271 Stine1 Mires ................................ 2627 Bonnie Dr. 1301 511th, Karen ................................... 6234 Girard 1131 Stoneburner, Dw'lghl ........................ 1508 Sutton Ave. 1301 Sfoner. Mary .......................... 3443B Auhwoods La. 1B1 Slreh. Nancy ............................. 3448 Wallsfon P1. 181 SudhoFF, G011 .............................. 6263 Glade Ave. 1301 Swearingen. Leslie ........................ 4251 Eastern Ave. 1261 Tabor, Edward .......................... 3700 Weslgale Ave. 101 Taylor. Byron .............................. 328 Collins Ave. Taylor. Carl .............................. 1803 Fairfax Ave. Taylor. Carol ............................ 1354 Clarion Ave. Taylor, Patricia ............................ 6051 Luwisla Le. Taylor. Palsy ........................... 2364 St. James Ave. Teegarden. Jeuneen ...................... 4731 Eastern Ave, Tessendorf. Carol .......................... 6431 Stover Ave. Thomas, Slave ............................... 764 Della Ave. Thompson, Donald ........................ 942 Churchill Ave. Toms. Gerald ............................ 2356 Gladstone Sf. Tribble. Alina .......................... 6339 East Fork Road Tschan; Margie ......................... 3660 Zinsle Avenue Tucker. Paul ................................... 1816 Hear: Tyler. Ben .................................... 61711 Roe Sf. Vance, Nancy .............................. 5803 LesIer Rd. Vanden Eynden. Elissa .. ................... 5285 Ridge Ave. Vandiver, Mary ..................... 1911 Lungdan Farm Rd. Vaughn, Harvey ........................ 2706 Ncrwocd Ave. Vaughn. Tom ......................... 3614 Montgomery Rd. Venn. Jerry .............................. 5743 Glengare Le. Veforino. Gordon ........................... 6921 Ken Arbre Vogl'. Carol ............................... 2737 Losanfiville Weddell. Miriam ........................... 6248 Beechmonl Wade. Elayne ............................ 1349 Burden Ave. Wuggal. Fred .............................. 1725 Dana Ave. Waggoner. Phyllis ...................... 6203 Coleridge Ave. Walker, Rose Marie ......................... 2716 Hoff Ave. Wafers, Joan ........................ 3052Vz Melbourne Ter. Weeks, Lester ......................... 3739 M1. Vernon Ave. Weinheimer, Gertrude ...................... 3380 Orion Ave. Weinman. Nancy .1........64D Brewshr Ave. Wencksfern. Doris ........................... 3711 Brotherfon Wendel. Richard 7260 Algonquin Dr. Wermulh, Charles ........................ 2550 Ridgelund PI. 1261 161 171 1301 151 1261 1131 181 161 1261 1271 1131 1301 1171 cm cu: m 1121 m 1m 1131 m: 1301 1281 171 1131 1261 161 181 1131 171 191 1271 1'31 Wessinger, Ed ...................... . 11111111 6641 Iris Ave. 1131 Wesl, Jim .................................. 6115 Plymouth 1301 Whilucre, Gail .......................... 5231 Madison Rd. 1271 Whilacre. Ronald ........................... 6404 Tyne Ave. 1131 Whiicomb. Elaine ........................ 3819 Marburg Ave. 191 While. Amelia ............................ 865 Hufchins Ave. 1291 While, Maxine 865 Hufchins1Ave.1291 Wiele. Carol .............................. 3233 Nash Ave. 1251 Wilkening. Mary Jo ....... ......... . ,, . . . .6838 Banlry Ava.1131 Wilmes, Shirley ....................... 3018 ML Vernon Ave. 191 Wilbraham, Lee .......................... 1103 anandu Ter. 1371 WileyI Jamas .......................... 3610 Tamarack Ave. 181 Williams, Don ............................. 5895 Jordan Le. 131 Williams, Otis ......................... 871 Duane Vista Ave. 161 Williams, Tylar ............................. 1317 Morten St. 181 Wilson, Don .............................. 6406 McHugh PI. 1131 Wilson. Herman 4920 Oukluwn Dr. 1271 Wilson. Ran ................................... 6849 Bril'lon 1271 Wingerrar, Marilyn ................... 1506 Corvallis Ave, 1371 Winter. William ....................... 3737 M1. Vernon Ave. 181 Wittenberg. Gail .......................... 3739 Paxton Ave. 191 Woerner, Carl ...................... 213 Weslline Dr. Masha, Ohio W0 , Lorena .......................... 2116 Duel: Creek Rd. 171 Wolfe, Virginia ................. . 11111 5915 Combridga Ave. 1301 Wood1 Charles G. ......................... 4716 Wilmer Ave. 121 Woods. Charles Phillips 11 .................. 3100 Beaver Ave. 1131 Worlhing. Richard ........................ 3920 Oak Park FL 181 Wright, Charles ............................ 1542 Blair Ave. 1291 Wright, Eloise ............................. 5905 Jordan Ln. 1271 Yates. Bob 1781 T611 Rd. 1261 Yeager. Carol .............................. 6190 Joyce Ln. 1371 Zimmer, Carolyn ........................... 5405 Charloe St. 1271 Zimmer' L. David ........................... 261 Klolter Ave. 151 Zinco. Anna ............................. 4927 OaklaVIn Dr. 1271 Zschau, Diane .............................. 1630 Raglan SI. 1301 A Absent slip collections ................... 26 Activities Division .................... 96-97 Ad Division ....................... 206-207 Advisers ............................. 18-19 Alliquippo ............................ 183 Alpha Beta Kappa ..................... 186 Alpha Y Teens ........................ 136 Altruist ............................... 185 Annual Advertising 51011: ............ 124-125 Annual Art Staff ....................... 122 Annual Business Staff ............... 124-125 Annual Literary S1011 ............... 122-123 Annual Photographers .................. 124 Assemb1ies ............................ 85 Awards Duy ........................... 204 5 Bond .............................. 112-113 Band Managers ........................ 112 Baseball ........................... 166-167 Boske1bc11 coaches .............. 152-156-157 13051119113611 managers ................... 152 Beta C111 .......................... 132-133 Beta Hi Y ............................ 137 Bela Omega Chi ...................... 187 Book Room ........................... 83 Bowling Team ......................... 160 Boys Glee Club ....................... 117 C Career Week ......................... 34 Cheerleaders ...................... 142-155 Chi Lambda Chi ...................... 188 C111 Omega Sigma ..................... 194 Christmas Program ................. 118-119 Chi Sigma C111 ........................ 195 Class Officers ......................... 37 College Night ......................... 35 Commencemenr ........................ 205 Contents .............................. 9 Cross Country ......................... 162 D Dance Club ....................... 176-177 Dolphin Ciub ...................... 178-179 Dux Femfnu ......................... 42-43 E Edifors ................................ 8 Eighfh Grade 8890 F Faculty ............................. 20-25 Football Coaches ...................... 149 Football Managers .................... 149 French Club .......................... 128 Freshmen ............................ 80-34 Freshmen 1305119113011 .................... 157 .gnclex' Freshmen Division ..................... 79 Future Merchandisers ... . . . . . . 134 G G.A.A. Division ....................... 169 G.A-.A. Officials .........170-171 G.A.A. Spor1s ........171-175 Gens Togola .......................... 127 German C1ub ......................... 127 Gir1s' Glee Club ...................... 116 6011 Team .............. ' .............. 161 Gym Team ............................ 16 H Hisiory C1ub .......................... 129 Homecoming Dance ................... 144 Homecoming Day ..................... 143 Homecoming Parade .................. 145 Home Economics Club ................. 135 I Imarfrotorily Council .. . . . . 1 . . ...182 1011: Sigma C111 ....... 196 J Janilors ............................... 29 Junior Choirs ......................... 116 Junior Division ........................ 69 Junior High Basketba ................. 91 Junior High Division ................... 87 Junior High Officers ................... 88 Junior High Oral C1055 W90 Juniors .............................. 70-72 K Kappa Tau Kappa ................. 198-199 Keys .................................. 27 Kyfyves ........................... 190-191 L Library ........................... 133-139 Lost and Found 27 Lunchmom ............................ 28 M Madrigo1 ............................. 1 I4 Maiorenes ............................ 151 Minor Sports Coaches ..... 153. 161. 162. 163 Minstrel Cast ...................... 102-107 Minsirel Crew ...................... 99-101 Minstre1s ........................... 98-107 Minstrel Usher ........................ 104 Mr. Marhias ......................... 16-17 0 'Offsef C1013 ........................... 131 Orchestra ............................. 117 p Purenls' N19111s ........................ 95 Physics Club .......................... 130 R Radio Club ........................... 130 Reserve Baskeiboll .,.......156 Reserve Football ....................... 150 R1119 Club ............................ 131 S Scribb1ars ............................. 126 Secretaries ............................ 26 Senior Choir ...................... 114-115 Senior Directory ................... 242-246 Senior Popular11y P011 ................ 66-67 Seniors .............................. 36-68 Seventh Grade ...................... 91-94 Sigma Delta Chi ...................... 189 Sigma Gamma ...................... 46-47 Social CJUbs Division ............... 180-181 Sophomore Divisicn .................... 73 Sophomores .......................... 73-78 Spanish Club ......................... 128 Sports Division ....... ' ............. 140-141 Statistics ............................ 12-13 Student Council ...................... 32-33 Student Directory ................... 242-246 Studenr Division ...................... 3031 Swimming ......................... 158-159 T TalIy-Ho .............................. I92 Tau Sigma ............................ 197 Teachers Division .........14-15 Tennis ................................ 163 Tholiun ............................... 109 Thulian Ploy .......................... 108 That: Alpha .......................... 184 Tickets ................................ 27 Tiger Club ............................ 168 Tip Toppers ....................... 136-137 Tower News Editors .................... 120 Tower News 5103 ...................... 121 Truck ................................. 165 Treasurers Office ...................... 27 Tri Chi ........................... 200-201 Trfginlu Optima ....................... 202 V Varsity BasketbcH .................. 152-155 Varsity Footba .................... 146-149 W Wiihrow Players ....................... 110 Wifhrow Players Play 111 Withrow ReIcys ....................... 164 2 Zara Ben: Kappa ...................... I93 you WI ? 3Aere . . 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