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

 - Class of 1955

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How many times have we passed these fifteen tamed words, inscribed on the lofty Withrow tower, perhaps iust glancing over them, but not really thinking about them? Actually, these fifteen words represent the reason that we goto school: mainly for the purpose of acquiring an education- an education that will help us choose a vocation, an education that is going to be the basis tor all our further learning throughout our entire lives. But there are also many other values which we find during our four years of high school. How ' many new people do we meet in the course of the tour years, ' y 'V some ot whom are perhaps to become lifelong friends? I , The clubs we join, the social affairs we attend while in high 9 school-these all tend to strengthen our character. And so we build-in mind, body, and spirit-learning always to become good citizens and to be a credit to our ,I i J 7 school, to our city, to our state, and to our free nation. g L I wi. 2: ' 4 i ' 1 1 WITHROW ANNUAL I i WITHROW HIGH SCHGOL 2' CINCINNATI a, OHIO I I .,e '41 ' , 44K I -T' T' 'A AND SO WE BUILD WITH ROW ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ACTIVITIES SPORTS STUDENTS ADVERTISEMENTS EDITORS Don Rhood A I Jim Dunn L I y Florence Fleming Business Sue Cromer Advertising Arr Harold Cole Ron Shelton Advertising Soles P -1 1 1 Z E my X 'l NL... . , Cx' ff, , .,, . ,, 4. sw , , Wy 7 il- fi QQ 3. qxg, fs? E' A QU, 5 .vsf,,,17' 2 'Y i S -' X., Qiaiic, , X to s 5 li? is A v , , -i-44 i , -4 ,,. X X3 -F , '. ,.,. ...Qs . . 1 xm 4246: if' .. ,,,, A beouty spot omong Cincinnoti's high schools, Withrow, our school, is ci ploce ot which we ccin be very proud. Its powerful columns, stately tower, its grocetul bridge, and splendid grounds ore all teotures which molce Withrow o school ot sublimity. To those who toke o sincere interest in Withrow it's both cn reolity, ond on inspirotion to the hozy future. ff 8 1 How fitting that our beloved Smittie should break the ground for the newest addition to Withrow's campus! WITHROW'S NEW BAND ROOM The ideas and hopes of the musical students are finally being fulfilled. Long hours of plans and energy have gone into the new bandroom. Although the needed building will not be finished this year, the future students will have bright and cheery classrooms in which to do their worlc. Maybe the seniors feel a bit envious? Beautiful things have humble be- ginnings. A combination of brick, steel, mortar and hard worlr - the bandroom rises from a blueprint to a structure which will house. our coming musicians in real comlort. A L.. VF' :if A f-, A -, 3' ' -ik ,N - 2' , KA 1gswgi3g'Z if Q 7 . , I . ,Q F, NT., V: qw mr. qu, M LM: X - .ggmk . , A flff'-6 V 'ir W 3' I gr- 2 4.5.7 .J .-. '- -2 , ,ff , '1rf'w. 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Civil defense- minded iunior and senior girls become CompeTenT ond well-prepared lor on emergency. AT The end of The Twelve hour course, consisTing of demonsTraTion and pracTice les- sons, o well-informed group wenT TorTh, prepared To give aid in Time of cz coTosTrophe. Miss Denner deserves groTi- Tude, os This class performs ci public service. Equipmenl such as bunsen burners and other paraphernalia helped. MOST ATHLETIC - NEATEST COUPLE I l iP'los'r l3opui.An - lVlos'r MANNER LY .A..,,.A VJ Hi i ll s.. BEST DANCER5 Bnmnissr Most LxKELYTo Success ,:., zzzi i A 4 ' ii L : L it 5 7 l-:RSENDLIEST WITTIEST Bsffr Dmssssn Bas-r Loomis lVl05T'l74LENTED CuTEsT Nos-r Xhwcious gl g Senior Popularity Poll Populority Poll results show us: Mory Jone Snew ond Al Monzler, Most Athletic: Al lvlonzler ond lvleridel Feuquoy, Neotest Couple: Gwen Miller oncl C. B. Pope, Most Populorg C. P. Pope oncl June Levi, lv1ostlvlc1nnerlygKen Dubuque ond Pot Snycler, Best Doncersg l-lorolcl lvloier ond Joon Gleeson, Brciiniestg Bill Nelson ond Jeonne Boyer, Most Likely To Succeeclg l-lorry Gebbie onol Cvlorio Kuebler, Friendliestg Ellen Swing, Best Dresseclg Bob McElwoin ond Sondy Tislm, Best Looking: Roy Sersion ond Mobel Anclres, Most Tolented: Bill Getgey ond Koren Buclcmon, Cutestg Glenn Rogers ond Joon Stine, Most Vivocious. CINCINNE' ELIC SURE , 1424.4-Q2 I ef' :iris gi, -1, .'.7...:E:5iv4-1. '- . 'sv 1 '-fm' ,s - t :.-sz -.y,v N . . ':'-'l' ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY This is the faculty. These are the people that have helped Us Iorm unforgettable memories: they have been lcind, understanding, and disciplinary: our teachers have tried to teach us those necessary things about life which, unfortunately, are not Iound in boolcs. These instructors have attempted to prepare Us for the rough road to higher learningi and they have tried to malce us better and wiser citizens. bil COI'l'll0et2l'lt Mr. Mathias Mrs. Bolmer Miss Hoefle Miss Allen a minidfrafom :Serve ad l-low could those ot us who thirst for further knowledge oittoin our gool without the oid ot our odministrotors7 The oble leod- ership ond the friendly. but pertinent, odvice ol those men ore on oid in our dubiety. Mr. Mothios seems moved by on endless desire to help students. As the guiding light ol the Etties ond E-tlots, Mr. Wilbur shows his lcind ellliciency. Mr. Vigord is in- dispensoible os our hord working, stern, but omicoble, ossistont- principol. The morvelously etlicient secretories ol these men keep the olllciirs of the school stroight. The students ot Withrow hove truly been blessed with leoders who seem to be reol gifts ol the gods to our school. Mr. Vigcrd 'MTT'NVilbUf Mrs. Merritt Mrs. Spurloclc arckifecfd, clraffing fke I0 and fowar . . . And so we build. But how weolc ond unsteody our toundotions would be without our counselors! l-low lost we would be without their guidoncel They ore reody to odvise ond encouroge, plon ond olter, os the need orises. Through the yeors they help, ond when their work is finished, they con only stond oside ond hope thot we con complete the structure. Mr. Nikoloff Miss Agerter 5-wu.h Mrs. Konrad Cl, U6U'lCel'l'lel'lt LU!! CL 6U'lC9 all Jgninleffy xv . ,,,5,,g-n-ah3 ' ,,,,......---l--- gf Atter school guidance is offered to the pupils who seek it. How can we fail to gain knowledge with these resources? ccelafing fke ckafenge offurnifi ing fAe The phrases regarding teachers' wishes are all built on the theme My secret ambition is' Raw I-Atkins, Dorothy P., tc slide down the ii re escape in 3l7. Beclr, Virginia O., Withrow Piayers, Pep Squad' to go oil on slqi week ends in Michigan, New England, or Colorado. Brauneclrer, Elizabeth. Gates, Emery. Grill, Harry, to play a violin duet with l-leiietzf' Hildebrandt, Mary M. Row 2-Ladley, Mrs. Mildred, Annual, to be o famous writer. Martin, Dawn Vincent, Philologia. Moorman, Hilda M., Nolan, Nora May, Tower Echo' to write a boolc about the lovely city ol Dublin. Renshaw, Marvin Ray, World History, Journalism, Tower News. Reynolds, Ethel, Tower Echo. Row 3-Rosenberger, Maiorie, Thalian Dramatic Club. Sibcy, Jessie E., to find more Withrow pupils 'not allergic to learning'. Simons, Joseph, Textbook accounts, to sink my secret sorrows lor all Withrow. Wood, June, Scribblers. Bra ettqfgwfwfir wtf? ff. V I ' .' .' . ts af' xowgithv r ,gb . i. 'ist ' as . .3 Y - . f.a4gsif.:: 1 Q Y , ff it if 3?-Qi L fi .5 eg, sf ,mf 42 44 is t Aft Vg' xy, Q s -ef ., ,, in the Seine. Taylor, Helen H., G.A.A. Williams, Anne, to declare someday an unexpected holiday un, Graal, No picture. Downer, Mrs. Marie, No picture. Gillman, Mrs. Ada, No picture. 1 10' :S kg if qw' t , gg- -- y -'TN , s '15 -i w' my 8 ,..-e'4 t if MRM --...W ,Ja .4 Wil is '9.vd-9 2' fniffifffrxgfggf' - B X r ii fffgi ,Q ,I t .1 f ' ' 1 5 -- sig? ' 'ii W Q Y f Q., . , ' L -, . T. . .... i Ii , A ' ,f ' 13:5 pw I' ,. 5.12. 1 15' Q if 4 if se its ski? . . - if-112, ' 'r fs , wage .35 .- H Q 2 M . c Q? ff ,Q A-ff ef 2. .W i .us . 'Eg 2 . sw. .,. , E s w ,....x it m iata Av' f .www r Helpful hints clear up loulai 5 COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Row l-Bisceglia, Barbara. Conwell, Mrs. Kathleen: to climb mountains. Gooley, Garnet: Future Merc:handiser's Club: to understudy Marilyn Mon- roe. Row 2-Knost, Ralph P.: Lunchroorn, Lockers, Tickets: to retire. Nicely, Charles Edwin: Lunchroom. Parlrs, Aletha B.q Geagraphyq 'Elrayeli to see lar away places. Row 3-Rhollans, Arthur E.: School Treasurer: ta learn to bowl moderately well. Schroer, Dale Fredericlrg Beta Chi: to see the grandchildren at my present-day Beta Chiersf' Sealy, Nellie B.: Walker, Kern: No picture. misunderstandings and check further mistakes too wifA a never ferminafing fiulala g Qian . ' 45 -lv J ,bww it 1 ZT5 .: ., A. I .. 522 gn -- 9 . ak. .L 4 ww V . 'gl A ii I ., . . CMM IE- ,t ? i r And your other references are over there, . . . Endless hours ot research are spent on that all-important term paper We are proud of the students who have enough initiative and ambition to overcome a handicap and gain an education. of Aofk fke fracbfionaf ana! fke innouafor LIBRARY Pocley, Mary Helen: to have time enough to read all The laoolcs I want to read. Linclcs, Mrs. Lulubelle. ORAL CLASS Miles, Mrs. Dolores: to be a tloricultur- alis1. Yaclxs, Colin Pauly No picrure. fi Efficiency and dependability are some qualifies possessed by llomemalcers of the future. HOME ECONOMICS du Bruyne, Phyllis Rae. Knoechel, Mrs. Florence Anne Home Economics Clubq to have smaller classesf Noonan, Mrs. Frances I.: Home Economics Club. Tracy, Virginia E.: Junior Red Cross: lo own a wlwife Buick convertible witlw wire wheels. Wood Leona. f '?'f nowfeclge, if: our Info icienf riffs! of 22 G 5 4 .tt Ari 4' Artisians of the graphic arts learn their trade by combining business and pleasure with able instruction feac em. .gn fkeir Aan 6 id fAe reaf INDUSTRIAL ARTS Gates, Marshall G.: Haymond, George: Offset Club. Holder, Fred M. Lyons, David R.: Mathematics: to travel. Oberschmidt, Carl F.: to own a small farm. Smith, Ross W.: to have small enough classes to really teach. my is V. 3 gf i? 5, A 2 s-,nw Ah, Paris! lt's easy to see what these ambitious French students are thinking and what dreams they are dreaming. redlaonfiiihfy 0 infilairing dfuclenfd fo LANGUAGES ROW I Grove, Ruth: Latin, Gens Tagata: to spend a winter in New York during Metropolitan Opera season. Heis, Ellen H.: Spanish, Civics, - Bible Club: to publish a boalc ol poetry. Maish, Marion Margaret: Latin, English, Gens Togata: 'ito be a tap dancer, Q 5: - A ROW 2 bi Mudge, Mary Rosalie: Spanish: to see rny efficient assistarts going about with O slightly worried air, whi'e I rennain calm and unrel- lledf' Nilioloff, Mrs. Sylvia: German, English' German Cub: O secret! Schroeder, Helen: French: French Cleb: to talce o trio around the world, - -- H 1 i SWA Mother Earth-axis, poles, quadrants, diameters, radii, planes, and angles is seen in a different light in a math IV class 626l,I C all CL gl 86l,t2l bill 9l 6t6ll'l MATH Row l-Argabrighf, Mrs. Bernice. Bowman, Mary B.: fo be rich lar a day. Fels, E. Angeline, fo be on The lirsf plane lo Mars. Graham, Eleanor Jane: Alpha Y-Teens: Pep Squad: To be able To give all my sfudenls A's.'l Row 2fHolland, Theresa. Irwin, Mildred: Yo be inviled fo join Tip Toppers. Mal- fhews, Roy D.: Withrow Junior Rille Club. Owens, Anderson D., Bowling Club: Bowling Team: Gall Team: to bowl a higher average than Mr. Renshawf' Row 3-Perin, Lousia B.: Pollack, Clara: To see The whole world. Sanders, Adelaide W., to break IOO in gall. Sleighl, Ralph H., Junior High Basketball. T my ,ef ,Mg :f,, - af AL f- 5 gif' ,f X f 1 1 ff sf W f 4 ff , Qi 4 ' rg-ii 1 L ,A s ,J 4 ' , 4. if r r gd, r ,Ig 4' I, we ' iq A 5 T lx , .. ..,,. , .,,. W ,152 U f iii i T wx TWT 4 X ' To 31,97 L3 'S ,.,, I .F X eg f fl G 'Q Q f -M A afkidfiizz., il All too soon our sturdy and aspirant young men discover that an athletic hero is mode and not born, as some may think. 0 l'l'LCLI'l ClI'l6! A f- Ali - Q. ,vs 1 i .- , ia, 1-N , . it ya? . .fx ' iq ' -an 4 st.. . 1' . it Q., Q 9' Viv Y s hm E . ,,,g L 2.2 . as id laro read. meg rifrive Eggs? .k ,Ls few- . 4- M 1 ww. ,R , . ' we A 9-.. . fl ff.. . 1, lb'-fx. Q' .I Ei L HEALTH Row I-Blasberg, Grace R.: Health: G.A.A.: to live in Fiorida when l retire. Gilliland, William Paul: Dept. Chairman ol Football. Hensel, Albert: Jr. High Boy Athletics' to travel around the worldf Huheey, John Ernst: Baslcetboll: Baseball. Row 2-Y Lally, Mrs. Dorothy S.: GAA.: too many to men- tion. Leslie, Elizabeth: Health: Hto swim the English Channel, not only over, but loaclc. tool Meador, Robert: Varsity Football. Nimmo, Lomond: Track' Cross Country. Row 3-Robinson, Mabel: Dolphin Club. Russell, Melvin H.: Driver lraining: Swimming' Baseball' to take every summer olif' Shafer, Mrs. Barbara: Dance Club. Walling, Mrs. Loretta: Jr. High G.A.L.' to spe-rd a summer in the l-lawaiior ls ondsf Wirth, Ray J.: Health: to pilot a ilying sacer. stfvfq-it 'W ,awww- Science makes history, as the past, the present, and the future are blended for us by Sherm to produce an even flow of time. cbggenffg fo frain fine min r5,1,s,sf1- , ' ' -' il 149-1- X fs,zis::.,-gy ts. ,.l, i w or-sisa ' 1 ' . - I Q , Q. 'em i- , ,, I., , .,,, Q , , ,c , . ,. f if sf P .1 e 'Sf' ' 'H 6 of My firm, SOCIAL STUDIES Row l-Caveman, Monica: History Club: to have my students remember, lilty years later, what they learned in history class. Coe, Ruth D.: Visual Educa- tion and Current Events Club: oi yeor's leave of absence tor on trip around the world. Hartsell, Mrs. Ethel H.: History Club: to win the top honor in on American Rose Society Show. Higgins, Howard: Junior High Track. Row 2-Huclcsoll, Jo Ann: to have eyeryone get out ot my woy when l'm driving- iust once! Hunt, C. M.: Krapp, Ruth L.: to grow roses. Rubendunst, Alfred M.: Camera Club: to open my own photo studio. Row 3-Sherman, Harold: Tennis Club: to see Withrow deteat Purcell again in football, Srole, J. G.: Heaven-with no papers to grade. Tillord, Jean: Student Council: Girls' Social Clubs: to talce o trip around the world. Walker, M. Laurie. Shafer, Luella M.: No picture. With an ambitious mind and a heart bent on success, a student realizes that his Iuture rests on what he learns right now. rea izing flze olive Perm fd a LLCL of fAi:5 SCIENCE Row I-Baird, Nina Frances: Health: to swim the Ohio River. Cannon, Marvin: Mathematics: to be Juvenile Court Judge lor at least one term. Aiter that my Iuture would be purely speculative. Caslrey, Homer T.: to write a song lor the 'I-lit Parade. Davidson, Walter Alden: Mathematics: to go duclc hunting and get a big Canadian goose. Row 2- Denner, Lillian S.: Typing and Grouping ol Blood: Red Cross: perfection, Hauclr, Richard Fred: Re- serve Football: Baseball: Gymnastics: Beta I-lieY: to t., Y' - : il beat Purcell tour years in a row. Hedges, Joe: Mathematics: Physical Education: since I realize I ' S f'.i can't talce 'it' with me, I hope 'Uncle Sam' leaves Q ' enough lor me to get there. I Ieger, J. Herbert: W 'gil Visual Aids: Camera Club. Row 3-Hutchinson, I Elberta Groves. Kimble, Darwin Jay: Guards: to ily ix taster than sound in a super iet plane. Richey, R. X t b Carl: Mathematics: Boys' Counselor. Rolfes, Franlr -1 S , ,t Bernard: Health: Assistant Football: Basketball Coach: li ' ii to molme good citizens out of my eighth grade boys. Row 4-Sherwood, Martin H.: Radio: Radio Club: to ily my own airplane around the world. Smith, ii fw,j,eR gl t Edwin M.: Physics Club: to see all students accept ri' ,, h it their responsibilities. Thornton, Dolores D.: Perin, 'MU P' A vi wwf A . .,,, an Kate P.: No picture. . . .5h.:i5fa Ji , ii l ,l in iii i i . . f H Q 75w.W .X Yi ART MUSIC An exciting art room project by the juniors and seniors-the mak- ing ol paper batiks. This is a medium of painting in wax and dye introduced by the Japanese centuries ago and back in vogue. Though their knees are weak, all voices are steady in the most in- volved passages. Pouring heart and soul into their music, they reach the aim of all musicians- true harmony and fulfillment. A6lCLgl 0lfl,l'l Row '-Broadbent, Adah. Howard, Wilbur W.: Sev- enth and Eighth Choirs' to survive the ordeal, Kreuz- man, Mrs. Stella: to own a new ranch type home. Martin Ansel C.: Senior Choir: lvladrigal, A sum- mer in l'lowoii. Row 2-Shirmer, Herbert R.: Smith, George G.: Min- strels: Bond. Stose, Ilo. Viering, Ray: Annual: to be an Eleclrifa Engineer. won! ACLU? lfl,l00l'l fke lfU0l ge. 'Q ix,-.--.. SCHOOL SERVICES While we ga busily an our way day aTTer alay, many people are working harcl To do The Things we Take lar granTecl. The elliciency plus al The many secreTaries, Those who canTral The purse sTrings and Those who prepare such aleledalnle meals lor The more Than 3200 of Us WiThrowiTes cansTiTuTes a very viTal parT al our high school life. 30 -T 1 'F 4:- 5 :. 331 V 7 ' fzzlig .iw ' '- ri-sf , 5 'lzfffff 'y Activities ore the port ol our school lile with which we develop or improve our tolents ond mind. Our motive for ioining moy be tor the better- ment ot our spirituol, sociol, ocodemic, or othletic chorocter. For eoch ot these worthwhile incentives there is on oppropriote diversion. And So We Build ond better ourselves through the octivities ol Withrow. HISTORY CLUB Founded expressly tor the purpose ot increasing students' interest in history and current affairs while hov- ing a wonderful time, History Club certainly attained its main obiective this year. Movies, slides, parties, speakers-everything contributed to making this club on organization to hold in memory tor years to come- the Clionion History Club ot Withrow High. G. Adams: J. Androus: N. Aitken: B. Anderson: B. Baker: M. Banks: M Bartley: G. Blackwell: M. Blaney: C. Brewer: M. Bryant: T. Benedict: S Benedict: E. Boike: B. Cahill: N. Crum: L. Cheek: W. Currens: G. Chaney C. Colonel: J. Cooper: J. Cramer: J. Chambers: M. Dobbins: D. Dieterly M. Davis: J. Easter: J. Elder: M. Farr: J. Flamm: J. Finkler: M. Freeman T. Foley: D. Flamm: P. Frame: M. Gates: B. Gifford: G. Goertz: T. Greene L. Grafton: E. Hoffman: J. Hahn: C. Hoebbel: H. Holtkamp: G. Habenicht P. Hawkins: D. Hauck: T. Hasdorff: J. Heizer: E. Holt: A. Huber: K. Iverson C. lmhoff: N. Jess: N. Joy: J. Klopp: M. Kabel: G. Kratz: M. Lang: J Landwehr: D. Lauderback: L. Lesher: N. Lishawa: A. Lewis: B. Lester D. Luginbill: S. MacLaughIin: C. Moyer: A. Miller: K. Madson: N. Miller D. McGraw: S. Maxwell: L. Mullikin: B. Nevels: B. Nielson: C. Nelson: C O'Neal: S. Patterson: J. Pandorf: M. Petrie: E. Rush: D. Rhine: L. Ray N. Stevenson: J. Shayer: J. Sendelbeck: J. Stoner: J. Stover: M. Stradtman S. Schiele: G. Traber: C. Teller: S. Trainor: T. Umbach: C. Whisler: J Wheeler: J. Weber: J. Waddell: R. Wile: J. Wheelwright: L. Walters: F Watson: J. Wenckstern: A. Zarins. .m.im.:.r..1m1ir. ,sammy ...vase-ziacmsl . re wl a- me L. -..i.14-f. Gens Togata: Left to right: Row I-S. Sideroff: D. Bice: J. Waddell: L. Howard: S. Siebler: J. Wheelwright: L. Wolters: J. Heis: J. Cooper: N. Bush: C. Colonel. Row 2-Mrs. Maish: E. Houts: B. Ware: K. Romiclr: J. Yeager: B. Prather: L. Meell: B. Banlrer: J. Greiss: J. Hoffer: B. Lecket Miss Grove. Row 3-T. Molloy: B. Mounce: M. Frey: J. Tansey: B. Bridges: J. Alyger: T. Foley: B. Swenfurth: B. Franz: A. Barr: D. Christy: J. Wilson. Row 4-C. Mueller: J. Odges: C. Craycralr: S. McLaughlin: A. Lewis: D. Rhine: J. Easter: A. Grigg: J. Flamm: M. Davis: J. Barnes: J. Perry. Row 5-R. Blosser: B. Gifford: J. Masten: C. Boll: J. Androne: D. Heyman: J. Kimery: A. Huber: J. Wenclrsfern: J. Burch: K. Oliver: G. Goertz. Row 6-J. Holm: B. Watts: P. Rachlin: D. Slutz: J. Naegel: J. Saunders: J. Morrison: M. Kinder: S. Hayes: B. Gillespie: G. Howard: J. Smith. Row 7-J. Horington: J. Burlzham: G. Handel: J. Bauer: D. Robinson: J. Moiors: B. Chapman: B. Farr: S. Moore: S. Moore: J. Moore: J. Bomber. GENS TOGATA, Gens Togata's twenty-fourth year was highlighted by Latin Week in March. All ol the members ol the Latin Department participated by wearing clillierent symbols of Roman life on each day of the week. The president, Joan Gleason, worlcecl long and harcl with Miss Grove ancl Mrs. lvlaish to malce the club a greater success than ever belore. Slcits, songs, and a Christmas Party were some other activities of a year climaxed by the annual banquet. lvlultae horace in ielicitate agebatur. A play depicting Atlantas's Race was one ol many interesting and often amusing proiects given by members of Gens Togata. Fr nch Club: Left to right: Row I-M. Bryant: A. Edwards J Dills N Crum J Lawson L Grafton J Harmon R w 3 Holwadel Treas.g G. Lawson: N. Weigel, D. Stein: C. Mayer M Lance S Patterson P Ramsay M Kahn H McFarland T Kohl Sec B. Willis, Pres.: L. M. Harrison: V. Hosltinsg J Woerde Green B Herrmann Not pictured H Maier V Pres man L Long, S. Maxwellg J. Bailey: J. Shayer: D. Miller Row 2 FRENCH CLUB Le circle francais is a group ot pupils who meet once a month to further interest in French lit- erature and to gain practice in speaking the language. The meetings, supervised by Miss Schroeder, included o Christ- mas Party and an initiation party lor the freshmen alter the tirst semester. Other activities throughout the year were movies and visits by outside speakers. GERMAN CLUB Der Osterhase ist sehr ungluclc- Ii c h. Deutschverein members turn the tables on the Easter ss , bunny and beat him to the punch. Outsized Easter eggs greet and astonish him as he arrives too late. Sly smiles creep across German Club members' faces for they have outsmarted the Easter bunny. Dating back to olden times this German cus- tom has prevailed through the ages, bringing pleasure to all. f we German Club: Left to right: Row I-W. Fisgus: W. Stofle: W. Weidenbaclrer: K. Weiden- baclrer, Sec.: J. Smalley, Pres.: M. Stearns: E. Holt, Treas.: L. Cheek, V. Pnes.: J. Hugentober. Row 2-J. Stoner: R. Davidson: E. Schwartz: H. Holtlramp: H. Weitxel: P. Hayden: K. Madson: R. Tepe: D. Levi: E. Kober: G. Steinkuhl: R. Slteel. Spanish Club: Left to right: Row I-P. Hawlrins: M. Goodell: P. Spahr, Pres.: B. Lester: J. Cramer: D. Tartar: M. Snew: A. Ferguson: C. Wagner: B. Smith. Row 2-B. Christy: C. Barber: B. Fay: J. Arms: K. Buclrman: V. Pres.: J. Nelson, Treas.: T. Morgan: B. Barbara: G. Bell: M. Miller, Sec.: W. Currens: J. Gruner: C. Nelson: G. Jenlrins: J. Wheeler: G. Strange: C. lmhoff: P. Barns. Standing: G. Chaney: B. Niehaus. SPANISH CLUB Como esta usted? Muy bien. graciasf' were familiar words used by the members of Span- ish Club when they greeted each other at meetings. The club was founded in l9l9 for the purpose of promoting in- terest in the language and the Latin American countries. Un- der the guidance of Phyllis Spahr, the President, and Miss Mudge, the club planned novel festivities for the coming year. aww, K rl R , H.. I . H 'www Q, 35. if- 21' ,s Q m. N. 'A , -4. , ' ,f ... . ww 'ff jsxgiqgr Y 5' D X W QQ' fc, . -New OFFseT Club: Left To right: R. Rulner: A. Folder: R. Shelton: D. Willhide, V. Pres.: P. Hayden, Treas., Sec.: J. Vogt, Pres. OFFSET CLUB Among oll The exTro-curriculor ocTiviTies oT Wifhrow, c:erToinly The OTCTseT Club is one of The mosT imporTonT. These omoTeur TypeseTTers prinT mony Things Tor school use, ond end The yeor wiTh o huge bonqueT. TIP TOPPERS Tip Toppers hos mony oppeols Tor members -sociol ocTiviTies, choriToble deeds ond sTo- Ture. The club mighT be presenTed like This: Tip Toppers-The only club like iT in Town. IT noTure has endowed you wiTh The oTTri- buTe oT heighT, why delay? Join Tip Toppers ond work TogeTher in friendly comrodeshipf' Tip Toppers: Leil To right: Row I-H. Snyder, Pres.: E. Schwartz, Treas.: C. McNeely, V. Pres.: C. Rouse, Sec.: J. Surman. Row 2-E. O'Brien: J. Easier: E. Sager. Row 3- J. Baessler: C. Grosse: P. Saunders: M. Allen. Row 4-R. Noelclre: D. Clarli: G. Kruse: B. Humberf. Row 5-S. Lommers: J. Harringiori: J. Hegel. E. SW.-fl 5 Home Ec. Club: Lelt to right: Row l-N. Banks, A. Reed, A. Robinson, D. Bowman, Treas., J. Dinlcelman, Pres., M. Lipscomb, V. Pres., Sec., M. Armstead. Row 2-C. Hopper, L. Wentworth, R. Wile, F. Wilson, G. Handel, L. Hartman, J. Corbett, B. Snow. Row 3--M. J. Williams, P. Waite, C. Grosse, C. Dinlxel- man, J. Stoner, N. Selslechty, J. Johnson, O. Dubuque. Not pictured: L. Lesher, Hist. Future Merchandisers: Lell tc right: Seated-B. Jocelyn, L. Guegnard, L. Gosney, M. Schmidt, E. Sample Wilson, V. Pres.: C. Hein, Sec., K. Barnhart, S. Gibson, R. Frey. Standing-J. Parlcs, J. A. Eels, S. Reed Not pictured-C. Breleld, Sgt.-at-Arms. HOME ECONOMICS The members ol Home Ec. Club learn to share in the lun and good times ol the organi- zation. They benefit from home- making experiences and plan a womanly luture. FUTURE MERCHANDISERS Ambitious girls working for pay while in training learn sales- manship. Peppery sales tallcs and visits to the city's business- es are helpful and constructive. , J. Gaddis, Treas., K. Privette, Pres., M. , E. l'leis, K. Hill, Miss Gooley, E. Coffman. dnl... .,, PMN V Beta Chi: Left to right: Row l-L. Zwecker: R. Staland: J. Adams: J Adkins, Rec. Sec.: R. Wilson, V. Pres.: W. Dearwester, Corr. Sec.: B Daley: P. Hawkins: D. Schmidt: J. Lawrence: R. Kirshaw: E. Bruckner F. Watson: L. Blair: D. Everhart: D. Arnold: J. Mitchell: A. Wagner, Pres.: J. Ryan, Treas.: C. Harris: V. Vinson: S. Heck. Row 2-S Crawford: E. Snyder: L. Fairchild: J. DeVore: B. Davis: J. Eppert: P Evers: J. Heeg: P. Gent: S. Edwards: N. Baker: R. Frost: P. Norris: C Dinklemann: P. Davis: B. Lester: D. Wimmer: R. Costello: P. Simpson S. Frances: B. Watson: J. Heizer: L. Knepp: S. Hill. Row 3-B. Haw- son: J. Alsys: L. Malsbory: B. Riddlebarger: M. Waters: J. Lloyd: B Condrey: M. Donnerberg: L. Childs: M. Hirka: B. Hard: L. McDonald: E. Sawer: G. Snyder: S. Cramer: B. Walter: C. Limberger: B. Farris: G. Traber: D. Howard: W. Scott: M. Humphries. Row 4-F. Arnett: G. Dew: C. Cox: J. Wheeler: P. Freeman: J. VanBuskirk: P. Gallag- her: M. Garland: D. Kasting: B. Hudson: P. Martin: C. Ehrlick: B. Schmurr: S. Blum: B. Morris: V. Wilson: P. Sparks: J. Percitul: S. Simon: D. Stephens: D. Bowman: J. Stoner: B. Boso. Row 5-W. Thomas: R. Richardson: C. Patton: B. Mullins: D. Henninger: E. Sprandel: O. Pusman: J. Smith: B. Janney: B. Hendricks: J. Nelson: J. Berner: B. Watson: D. Shock: C. Schulthes: A. Dunham: H. Walt: L. Wentworth: S. Shie: J. DeVore: J. Ellerbee: M. Clay: J. Johnson. Beta Chiers get the facts about business by visiting industry. Experience is the best teacher. This could be the motto ot Beta Chi. With the purpose ot giving the stu- dents a tirst hand knowledge ot business, the clubtook trips to various concerns throughout the year. The members learned the technical intri- cacies ot business operation. Watch- ing a production, beginning with the raw materials going through several processes to emerge as the finished product, enabled the members to see their text book knowledge put into practice. At the close ot the year the activities ot the club were climaxed by a picnic. Business can be mixed successfully with pleasure! J. Burch: J. Lawson: J. Baessler: L. Cahill: L. Frey: J. Scully. ALPHA Y TEENS The girls oT The Alpho Y Teens interested in cultivoting goocl fellowship, sportsmonship, ond leadership, molce up on essentiol branch oT The Young Womens' Christion Association. This worlc not only gives eoch girl o Teeling oi accomplishment but also prepores her Tor her future lite. BETA HI-Y The purpose oT This Withrow orgonizotion is to creote, mointoin, ond ex- Tenol throughout the home, school, ond community, high stonclorcls oT Christian chorocter. The plotform ot the club is cleon living, speech, oth- letics, oncl scholarship-to help ochieve o more Christian woy ot living. Beta Hi Y: Left to right: Row T-J. Nelson: F. Fox: B. Penn: E. Heiman: J. Shorten: J. Dowd, Treas.: B. Diclcston: R. Carol: B. Getgey: D. lsgrig: G. Howie: R. Coleman. Row 2-W. Var,Epps: S. Rankin: P. Senlcel: C. B. Pope: N. Jenlrins: J. Light, Pres.: B. Roebuclr: L. Whitesell, Sec.: H. Plapp: J. Bennett: L. Jewell. Row 3-B. McGlwain: D. Feldhaus: G. Rogers: T. English: D. LeMay: B. Steinwart: H. Meyer: B. Peters, V. Pres.: B. McCaFtery: H. Gebbie: C. Powers. Alpha Y Teens: Left to right: Row I-K. Dills, Pres. Row 2-D. Everhart, Treas.: N. Drischel, V. Pres.: B. Brown, Sec. Row 3-J. Corbett: W. Edwards: N. Dunham: J. Whitehead. Row 4-C. Wagner: S. Johnson: J. Stoner: L. Deiver: J. Faber: P. Atlrinson. Row 5-B. Bassidon: SCRIBBLERS Devoted to the achievement and con- ception ot time literature, enthusiastic girls ot Scribblers strive to obtain a clear knowledge ot famous authors and their purposes in writing. In order to become a member ot this honorary society a girl must have not only a high scholastic standing, but also a keen interest in read- ing and writing. The organization com- bines its ideas and knowledge with those ot Philologia in order to get a clearer pic- ture of an author's motives. Looking at the lighter side ot the group we tind a hmm, was combination ot literary games and puzzles 'S providing good times and laughs tor all. Scribblers: Left to right: Row I--G. Miller, Pres.: B. Gifford: B. Johnson: B. Brown. Row 3--J. Dimmermon: L. Walters: J. Boyer, Hist.: Willis: J. Hart: J. Woerdemun: C. Cooper. Row 2-J. Wcddel: M. J. Holwadel: C. Colonel: J. Gleason: K. Hill: D. Bice: N. Wells: Not Kohn: M. Kcxbel: C. Lusby, Sec.: J. Cooper, Treos.: B. J. Cargo: J. pictured: D. Miller, V. Pres. hfiln1mf 95 1 in F . 5 . , K Q . 'Y 'ev-, . 1 . y . - 'YI T . Q . 1 L, . . . K , C V ...Q 5. 7 + ' ,- fi ' Y Qf'fj'iw3fQ?iE? J ff - . s . - l T T s.. ezines Tower News Representatives: Lelt to right: Row l-M. Brandhorst: H. Wanner: K. Pyles: J. Holm: J. Ashbrook: L. Greenert: J. Heis: H. Mackay: S. McCord: D. Duffy. Row 2-B. A. Baumgartner: D. Hoskins: S. Walter: D. Luginbill: S. McConahy: M. Goodell: C. Grosse: B. Stratmann: J. Wheeler: S. Dillon. Row 3-B. Humbert: J. Lewin: M. Wellce: B. Anderson: C. Conner: C. Lance: J. Saehngen: J. Bloch: T. English: J. Reed. Row 4-B. Mc- Elwain: B. Marshall: R. Coleman: B. Crandell: D. Henninger: J. Tuttle: M. Gates: J. Hopper: J. Sherman. Row 5-C. MacDonald: J. Kidd: D. Borders: J. Tansey. The weekly constructive criticism by Bill Nelson, Editor-in-Chief and Mr. Renshaw, faculty adviser, has proven beneficial to the entire T. N. staff. Tower News Business Staff: Left to right: Seated-M. Flee: L. Mullilxin: S. Miller: G. Kuebler. Standing-J. Graham: M. J. Snew: C. Weber: P. Konnersmcn: B. Brown: J. DeVore. . TOWER NEWS Every time thot we reod on edition ot Tower News we forget ond some- times tolce only for gronted the hours ot patience, ettort, ond literary skill thot go into molcing Tor Nooze the exceedingly greout publication thot we know it to be. With Bill Nelson os editor-in-chief ond ever willing lvlr. lvlorvin Renshow os foculty odviser, Tower News hos possed through onother highly successful yeor. Withrow rnoy be proud ol Tower News ond the ever etticient student stott. Left to right: Seated-P. Eldridge: B. Cargo. Standing-S. Borden: L. Porter: J. Heis: D. Tartar. Y f3 '! Lett to right: Seated-M. Andres. Standing-M. Feuquay: P. Snyder: J. Wenclxstern: G. Miller: A. Bishop: S. Schiele. mm l!is Tower News Reporters: Left to right: Row I-N. Stevenson: M. McCord: M. Diner- man: S. Nagel: G. Howard: J. Shayer: P. Callahan: D. Robertson: M. Freeman. Row 2-R. Kershaw: B. Dominique: M. Kinder: D. Engle: C. Dulen: S. Hayes: J. Waddel: H. Mackay: J. Bauer. Row 3-A. Miller: M. Petrie: G. Gregolet: J. Mor- relli: P. Archibald: L. Long: P. Freeman: S. Stenzel: B. Watson. Row 4-R. Jones: K. Oliver: S. Dillon: J. Sanders: P. Eclrman: J. Tansey: J. Smith: B. Bley. Row 5- W. Currens: N. Lishawa: J. Scully: P. Gallagher: S. Dillon: C. Hallerman: K. Pyles: S. Duken: C. Haebbel. Row 6-C. Moyer: G. Adams: J. Greenert: J. Merrilees: J. Harrington: T. Mallory: J. Stoner: J. Gleason. Left to right: Seated-B. Miller: L. Arnold: C. Lusby. Standing- J. VanMeter: D. Duffy: A. Huber: S. Madden. Lelt to right: Seated-B. McElwain. Standing-S. Tish: J. Bloch: M. Cooper: J. Bennett: R. Cramer. T' ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF A book ot pictures moy be omusing or inter- esting but whot do you occornplish in your own mind it there is not o written occount exploining whot you ore seeing? A book ot this kind would ndidoubt hove you contused ond bewildered in o short time. The iob ol the Annuol Literory Stott is to till in the tromework ot pictures with interesting heod- lines, copy blocks ond cotchy coptions. Stott members under the direction ot Jim Dunn, Literory Editor, spend hours on pic- TLJFG ldet'1ll'iiCOllOI'lS OFICJ COPY CIS Cl Annual Art StaFF: Left to right: Seated-M. Bloney, K. Modson, S. Heck J port of their in preparing each page Gaslrins, E. Dietz, D. Williams, P. Gleason, P. Gould. ot the Annuol with intormotion tor you, the reoder. ln order to meet deodlines there is olwoys the steody clicking of cr typewriter supplied with moteriol opproved by the ossistont editors, Jon Clork, Judy Johnson, ond odviser, Mrs. Lodley.These ore the steps towords the gool ot o honor-winning Annuol. Annual Literary Staff: Left to right: Top left-Mrs. Ladley, J. Dunn. Lower Left-R. Bradford, J. Johnson, J. Clark. Top right: Seated-J. Coop- er, D. Noelcke, D. High. Standing--H. Weitzel, B. Gifford, C. Cooper, M. Rollinger, S. Maxwell, S. Canana, J. Woerdeman, C. Colonel T. Morgan, J. Nelson. Lower right: Seated-J. Easter, J. Hull, J. Waddel, J. Wheeler, R. Slreel. Standing-M. Kohl, T. Benedict, C. Moyer, V Adams, J. Gleason. i ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF ANNUAL ART STAFF The Annual Art Stott, headed by Don Rhoad and the co-operative taculty adviser Mr. Viering, creates the picture story of Withrow through photography. With the help ol their assistants Jane l-lolwadel and Jan l-lart the leaders combine the talents ot the hard worlc- ing student statt to design a boolc pleasing to its public-Withrow. Qt course it the annual people were to invent, tind, or construe a new resource whose main char- acteristic would be the production ot American currency then the Business Stott would be nominal only. But, seeing that this wishful, impossible, won- dertul, thing hasn't yet been tound, the Business Stott is a must. Sharing the numerous problems ot the statt are: Lower right, coeditors Flo Flem- ing and Pat Marlowe, adviser, Mr. Nicely. Lower lett seated, S. Patterson, R. Robison, P. Barnes, B. Boian, J. Elder, and J. Kimery, Standing lett to right, B. Garner, L. l-lartman, P. Newell, J. Espenscheid, K. Cleary, J. l-lartlaub, B. Schwett- man, J. Dimmermann, D. Miller, S. Marlowe, and annual photographer, D. Mueller. Advertising art Editors: Left to right-S. Cromer: A. Ferguson Ad Salesman--S. Sideroffg B. Strctmang J. Algyreg S. Lowery: J. Ellis ANNUAL AD STAFF The '55 Ad STaTT, combines The Talents ol an artist ancl copy wriTer, executes one ol The most irnporTanT jobs of The WiThrow Annual. By means ol a new policy ol put- ting more ads on a page they sTrive To out-sell last year's ILT Av.-as , 1? staff anal malce This annual The best. A Advertising Sales Managers: Left to right-R. Shelton: H. Cole. 2 2 . 2 5 E if Annual Representatives: Left to right: Row I-J. Haberty: R. Ohr: D. Foster: P. Newell: C. Stuclcey: C. Harvey: D. Hauclc: J. Mitchell: S. Marsh: J. High: A. Wagner: P. Front. Row 2-S. Moxley: G. Haggerty: P. Crawford: J. Fischer: D. Wilson: J. Wheelright: J. Johnson: J. Klapp: B. Dominique: C. Abaecherle: B. Strathmann: A. Miller. Row 3-G. Goesling: J. Eppert: J. Chambers: S. Halle: J. Doud: D. Feldhaus: J. Clark: J. Coneglire: B. Franz: A. Barr: N. VanEpps: J. King. Row 4-J. Bauer: S. Miller: J. Caldwell: W. Kelly: H. Kirschbaum: T. Benediclr: J. Baker: B. Dearwestter: K. McDanieIs: E. Holt: B. Morelli: J. A. Anderson. Row 5-M. Neelcorlr: K. Iverson: A. Seimberger: R. Baker: R. Thomas: L. Meek: B. Prather: B. Todd: J. Whitehead: D. Corney: C. Flaugher. Row 6-G. Smith: A. Currens: B. Meelc: J. Grafton: B. Russell: K. Wagner: J. Clarlc: T. Stugard: A. Grove: N. Miller: J. Stamper: B. Baumgartner: E. Rush. ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES BAND MANAGERS PROJECTION CREW Band Managers-J. Lundquist: B. Worstell: A. Dale. Proiection Crew: Left to right: Seated-D. Elliot: Elder: B. McAllister: D. Jones: F. DeAngeIo: M. Swearinger. Row 2-R. Barnemann: W. Stapp: R. Miaser: G. King: Mr. Heger. Row 3--D. Langenhreim: R. Weis: K. Hoover: J. Newby: G. Griffith: B. Neilson: D. MacPherson: A. DeWar. WITHROW'S MARCHING BAND Withrow has numerous claims to lame, but one ot the most outstanding features is its talented band. The band. led by the indispensible Smittie, has various moods. lt is noisy and loud when it baclcs up our iootball team in the autumn by leading cheers, but in the spring it dons a new costume and produces breathtalcingly beautiful music tor the Spring Concert. Many assemblies and con- tests round out the busy schedule. PERCUSSION H. Maier: T. McLaughlin: R. Hawkins: G. Goertz: R. Dallow: J. Tuttle: P. Barnes: S. Smith: J. Lundquist: G. Hopper. TROMBONES C. B. Pope: M. Gates: D. Brounley: L. Schuler: J. Bamber: L. Klotter: G. Wilson: E. Siebenburger. TU BAS E. Tiemeyer: W. Morelli: T. Martin: A. Smart. TRUMPETS D. Miller: D. Stein: V. Usher: T. Brounley: J. Algyre: P. Stewart R. Lobring: B. Blair: R. Clark: B. Lane: A. Stewart: G. Avery: R Ryan: C. Garula: J. Stoner: R. Taylor: C. Abaeckerli: R. Purcell F. DeAngeIo: M. Ellerbee: C. Chamberlain. BASS CLARINET A. Koester: J. Wheelwright. CLARINET L. Madsen: D. Levi: M. Snew: R. Navaro: T. Emmons: J. Hewitt M. Hull: W. Christy: J. Crittenden: S. Metcalfe: E. Burrows: I Wolf: M. Hughes: R. Todd: J. Tuttle: G. Ireland: M. Farr: D Robb: A. Algiers: W. Benzing: D. Wuest: N. Crum: J. Wolcott: D Bordes: J. Craycraft. BASSOON C. Hallerman: M. Vance BARITONES C. Wilson: G. Ailles: K. Hoover: S. Faber. FLUTES M. Goodellq D. Engelkumpg J. Harris: J Kernsg O. Dubuque. OBOES A. Lewis: V. Knostg B. Snowe. SAXOPHONES G. Scherer: D. Frye: J. Hwenke. FRENCH HORNS R. Skeelg J. Boyer: S. DeWeeseq W. Fisgus W. Herrmunng N. Booth: P. Shelton: M Brandhorst. TROMBONES C. B. Pope: M. Gufesg D. Brounleyg L Schulwerq J. Bamberg L. Klofferq G. Wilson E. Siebenburger. MAJORETTES M. Dinerman: W. Eldrigeg G. Habenichf C. Nelsong T. Hcsdorfg S. Harfzg L. Graf- ton. emor Choir L lt to ri ht w Fole M Sottertie Drischel: R. Plapp: N. Jacobs: E. Wohlers: L. Long: C. Abaecherli: Shoyer M Walts M Sparks C Schuehler P Shelton B Dominique n J. Levi: A. Burney: K. Dills: J. Ellis: D. Hamm: C. Hoebbel: ONeal J Pan or M Johnson M J Catauro Madden: L. Mullkin: S. Hoffmann: M. L. Birkmeier: P. Snow. Row ackey M Kessis J ohnson B wn S Carrelli M Dunn M A Enghouser: J. Gaddis: R. Oliver: P, Hamilton: D. Walker: Madson N Stevenson R w 2 L Arnold R Pertoss P Simpson J Oliver M. Hail: B. Crandell: B. Murphy: MADRIGAL Besides being one ol the best lcnown chorol groups in Cincinnoti, the Modrigol Singers ore upheld all over the stote lor o guolity ol music thot hos won mony owords for Withrow. Qnly sixteen students ore chosen eoch yeor from Senior Choir lor this orgon- izotion. These coretully selected singers ore given o chonce to perform in every musicol presentotion ol the yeor. Madrigal: Left to right: Row I-P. Foley: C. Schuehler. Row 2-M. Dunn: M. Kahn. Row 3-J. Pandorf: N. Drischel. Row 4-K. Dillsg V. Usher: A. Burney. Row 5-R. Sersion: H. Brasey: E. Eggers: B. Davis: H. Roberts: B. Schwettman: T. Morgan: D. Lauderboclx. T. Morgan: J. Wilson: T. Armor: B. Foster: L. Moore: A. Wohlers: Dunn: G. Cobb: M. Coleman: H. Dudley: C. Fischer: B. Davis: T. H. Brasey: R. Sersion: N. Kroemer: mon: D. Young: B. Konengel: D. G. Kassel: T. Huston: K. Iverson J. Kimery: M. J. Hull. Row 4-J Roberts: E. Eggers: D. Barnett: C. Ellinger: H. Armstrong: R. Weis B. Hatfield: D. DeVore: B. Schwett- Lauderbaclr: J. Algyre: L. Grou SENIOR CHOIR Under Mr. Mortin's expert direc- tion, Senior Choir completed on- other successful and pleosure filled yeor. Withrowites con never lor- get the Christrnos concert, the Choir's rendition ol Song ol Nor- way, ond the troditionol Spring Concert. The members ol Senior Choir hove both their musicol obility ond on oppreciotion of truly greot music to bind them to- gether in o spirit of friendship ond o generol feeling of cordiolity. Withrow ond Senior Choir seem olmost synonmous to us of the student body who reolize thot o brilliont musicol orgonizotion is es- sentiol lor the bolonce ol our busy school-lite mobile. Senior Choir Officers: Left to right-B. Crundell, Sec.: J. Levi, Sec.: R. Sersion, Pres.: K. Dills, Lib.: J. Dunn, V. Pres.: C. Schuehler, Lib.: B. Davis, Treos. iillnillllm s Hllllllllll L ll A ... . C MIXED CHORUS Mixed Choir: J. Adams: J. Andrews: G. Andrus: G. Baiani: P. Boulden: N. Burton: T. Carter: A. Caster: M. Challis: J. Dietz: P. Flory: M. Handel: P. Hayes: S. Jones: C. Lammers: J. Matthews: J. McCattry: R. Miles' A. Miller: S. Miller: R. Niehaus: D. Nieman: R. Nieman: C. Parker: C. Paul: W. Ponchot: J. Ralrestraw: R Rhoads: R. Smith: S. Spencer: D. Sydlow: M. Thompson: M. Walters: N. Weigel: C. Whisler: R. Willis: P. Winget: E. Wynn. fffvl GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Girls' Glee Club: S. Allen: W. Anderson: J. Androne: S. Barnes: M. A. Bindier: B. Boian: G. Bray: J. Broderson: I. Bucholdg S. Carter: D. Clarlc: M. Clay: K. Cleary: A. Colivard: J. Coston: M. Davis: F. Elder: J. Espenscheid: B. Farris: M. Fast: E. L. Friason: A. Garnes: Y. Ghory: L. Gibson: B. Gill: J. Gleason: A. Gregg: C. Grosse: J. Hall: L. M. Harrison: J. Hatcher: E. Hayes: E. Hill: S. Holmes: J Jackson: J. Lawson: N. Lishawo: S. MacLaughIin: S. McConahy: M McMillan: K. Mitchell: M. Montgomery: M. J. Morelli: J. Mueller B. Smith: M. Taft: S. Virgil: A. Wagner: B. Walter: M. Watts: K Weidenbacher: R. Wile: M. J. Williams: B. Wright: P. Wright. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Boys' Glee Club: T. Abernathy: D. Barnett: T. Bartlett: C. Bloclr: L. Brians: C. Britton: M. Bryant: R. Cannedy: T. Carter: F. Fisselg R. Gazaway: P. Glenn: R. Hull: H. Ignatius: R. Lewis: R. Maushart: F. ' 1 iii- M I A ig..gg..3.i.i.5Li1.z.-A - ' LA . . I. . - i gfiififjgffrji K :fri-:gg1': ' .- --.-.s., .,, .,., , , . gf.i:.i 5 34 I: A . ..., ., . i S :..,,...,.. N. Norton: K. Nelson: L. Rimmer: C. Rouse: E. Sager: C. Schnur' The Glee Clubs and lvlixed Chorus, lilce other choral 'groups at Withrow,'are under the direction ol Mr. Martin. Each of these appears in the Christmas Concert, and the Girls' Glee Club is in the Early Spring Concert. lvlinstrels also prolits by the exist- ence ot the Glee Clubs. The Special Chorus, tra- ditional background ot Minstrels, is composed ot members ol the Boys' Glee Club, while the girls do their part by distributing programs to the audience. Another big event for Girls' Glee Club was winning second place in a district contest at Oxford, Ohio. McCabe: T. McCracken: M. McKinney: J. Mirrieless: C. Prottitt: S. Ranlxin: R. Sloan: K. Smith: C. Wallrer: R. Wilmes: E. Wynn. . ,, ...W ,..-. ..s.s...,. ...W I 3 H.. 2 ' V' V P . . 2 4' X xii? Q MC I I , Thalian: Left to right: Sitting-J. Hart: S. Hart: J. Harris. Kneeling--B. Loose: J. Jones: J. Netf: B. Schneider. Standing-D. Tartar: B. Weeks: M. Sparks: B. Brown. Row I-P. Snyder: S. Tish: J. M. Stradtman: J. Crum: T. Noonan: B. Crandell: J. Hunt: B. Roebuck: J. Vorwoldt: B. Mounce. When not rehearsing lor a play Thalian members devote time to both meetings and pleasure. The talented members provide slcits, monologues and pantomines that are enioyed by everyone. Behind the scenes, a busy crew keeps turning the wheels necessary to produce a successful play. All students interested in having lun and learning the phases ot theater worlc are encouraged to enter dramatics. Thalian not only works tor itselt but also tor others. Every year the club presents a program and donates gifts to the children ot Finley l-louse, at Christmas. Under the carelul guidance ot Miss Rosenberger the club plans pep assemblies and parties that are enioyed by all members. Thalian: Y. Ghory: J. Clark: J. Deweese: B. Christy: l. Buchold: D. Bice: S. Siderotf: C. Ball: A. Miller: T. Benedict: M. Lang: M. Goodell: J. Cramer: S. Ccnnava: L. Mullikin: S. Simpson: N. Cranch: K. Iverson. Thalian: M. J. Morelli: R. Dallow: D. Russell: G. Lance: B. Morelli: C. Moyer: J. Shayer: S. Heck: T. Greene: C. Rouse: C. Stuckey: S. Newsom: B. J. Cargo: J. Gleason: N. Wells: M. Blaney: S. Daken: C. Steinkuhl. r l Withrow Players: Left To right: Row l-M. Dinerman: J. Graham: C. Lusby: H. Maclcay: M. Walls: S McCord J Harflaub Row 2 J Cooper: B. Miller: C. Bauer: S. Hartz: J. Johnson: D. Allen: A. Koesler: Row 3-V. Harris: K. Buclrman M Kessls C Schuehler B Brown: G. Miller: M. Thompson: B. Tidwell: Row 4-S. Miller: D. Duffy: C. Nelson: M. Flee: A. Jushn J Boyer A Miller S Schiele Row 5-J. Lundquisi: P. Marlow: J. Holwadel: G. Kuebler: M. J. Sniew: V. Usher: P. Konnersman: D Miller G Habenichf Row 6 R. Heiser: E. Eggers: H. Maier: D, Miller: G. Cobb: J. Holtz: D. Stein: J. Doud: B. Maddox. WITH ROW PLAYERS WiThrow Players, whose meeTings were called To order by Jack LundauisT and Helen Mackay, This year combined wiTh ThaT oTher dramaTic club lnoT To be menTioned in This TexTl To produce Three one acT plays. SomeTimes The busy members and The indispensable Miss Beck Toolc Time ouT from rehearsals lor meeTings, a picnic, and oTher essen- Tial acTiviTies. They learned dramaTics and had Tun. Too. Play Rehearsal: Left To right J Lundquisl J Howadel G Cobb: E. Eggers: H. Maier DRAMA Under the combined efforts at Withraw Players and Tha- lian Dramatic Club three one- act plays - Opening Night, The Noble Lord, and The Valiant were presented this year. A distinctive feature was student directing. Jaclc Lundquist and Sherry Can- nava taolc their lirst craclc at producing and directing a smash hit on Withrow's Broadway. The Nobel Lord was a superb sell directed success. STUDENT COUNCIL Withrow's Student Council is o volu- oble source ol ideos ond suggestions to all who tolce port in the school's lunctions. lvlr. Mathias, Miss Tillord ond representotives lrom every homeroom moke it o reol service: ot the some time its members ore receiving voluoble experience. These representatives loithlully report the undertolcings ol the council to their homerooms, ond thereby encourage their support ol the student body. Student Council: Lett to right: Row l-J. Banta: K. Oliver: P. Matthews S. Jordon: B. Getgey: R. Heiser: J. Gleason: S. Dillon: B. Brown Row 2-J. Yeager: J. Bornhotter: B. Prather: B. Kuhn: B. Franz: B Conway: J. DeVore: M. L. Shouse: J. Cramer: M. Flee: P. Marlow. Row 3-C. Farris: C. Muller: S. Tillord: R. Sharp: B. Dearwester: B Sherman: M. Bryant: M. Ammann: G. Adams: S. Maxw-ell: J. Flamm The Student Council officers demonstrate a cool proiect. A. Zarens: C. lmhoff. Row 4-A. Justin: M. Tolt: A. Hingle: H. Maier: C. B. Pope: V. Usher: G. Miller: N. Wells: P. Truman: B. Leclrie: Miss Tillord. Row 5-B. Morelli: C. Stearns: D. Beran: W. Van Epps: D. Dietferley: J. Shorton: J. David: T. Heinle: B. Swenlurth: J. Lewin: N. Jenkins: G. King: T. Benedict. ,Y- ' bli- si X .x4nc!.S2 'IAA gov fke fwenfy-Z tl MINSTRELS Smittie, Withrow's Hleoder ot the bond ond heod mon oi the With- row Minstrels, is without o doubt one ol the most beloved toculty members ot our school. l-lord-worlcing trom the tirst doy ot school until the lost, Smittie never loses his potience, his individuol sense ot humor, nor that certoin relotionship which only he hos with all his students. l-le is o tornilior lorm ot all the lootboll gomes, conducting his bond in the school Almo lvloter. Smittie's devotion to Withrow ond his pride in the school ore certoinly two ol his most noticeoble ond dominont troits. He went through o very serious operoti-on this yeor, but returned to school long before the doctor odvised, ond wos even writing music for our 25th Minstrel Show in his hospitol bed. These serve only os typicol exomples ot his chorocter. For all these things plus countless others we give thonlcs to our Friendly, smiling Smittie. Smittie's Presentation Orchestra begins the Minstrel background music. Presentation Orchestra: Violins-M. Goddell: L. Schuler: L. Grau: J. Booker: M. Miller. Cellos-T. Benedict: K. Wiedenbacher. Flutes-D. Engellcamp: J. Harris: J. Kerns. Oboe- A. Lewis. Bassoons-C. Hallermcn: M. E. Vance. Clarinets-M. J. Snew: R. Narvaro: T. Emmons: J. Hewitt: W. Christy: E. Burrows: M. Hughes. Bass Clarinets-A. Koester: J Wheelwright. Saxophone-D. Levi: G. Scherer: L. Madson: A. Algiers: J Tuttle: J. Henlce. Horns-J. Boyer: N. Booth: S. J. DeWeese: P. Shelton: W. Fisqus: W. Herrman: M Brandhorst. String Bass- E. Tiemeyer: T. Martin. Tuba-W. Morelli: A. Smart. Drums-H Maier: T. McLaughlin: P. Barnes: R. Dallow: G. Goertz: J. Tuttle. Trumpets-D. Stein: J Algyre: T. Brounley: R. Lobring: B. Blair: B. Lane: A. Stewart: H. Wilson: C. B. Pope M. Gates: D. Brounley: J. Bamber: G. Wilson. Baritone-G. Ailles. Harps-S. Friend: N Wood. Pianos-V. Usher: C. Cooper: M. Worthen: M. R. Campbell. Opening Ponies Left to right-M. Walts: M. Satterfield: C. Bauer: G. Miller: J. DeVore: C. Stuclrey: L. Grafton: S. Cannava: G. Kuebler: M. Andres: T. Hasdorl: P. Callahan. he yea? lA? 2 Olntff all Harold Maier-our marimba perfectionist. Pretty Ponies prance with precision into the waiting spotlight and a make believe world. ti Hilarious lolces and nightmarish costumes develop into the essential endmen ol Minstrels. fdfelfltff 0 edge? 5ilfL6J8l'lff5 An old, tried, ond true recipe that hos never been known to toil -A to the interlocutors, Bob lvlclilwoin ond Rich l-leiser, the endmen-Glenn Rodgers, Bill Penn, Dennis Russell, Jim Doud, Ron Shelton, Jim l-lolt, Charles Powers, Bill Maddox, and Larry Whitesell-are added. Alter blending well a lew iolces ond laughs, oi mixture ol romontic duets by Roti Foley and Roy Sersion, ond Corlen Schuehler ond l-ligh Roberts, is folded in o solo by Jonet Pondorl. Providing o dash ol spice ore Volerie Knosr, Clyde Fischer, ond Ed Eggers doing o Rersion donce. Alter combining all these ingredients with months ol grueling reheorsols ond hours ol practices the finished pro- duct emerges, the Withrow Minstrels ol l955. Sparkling happy Minstreleers strut and sing their best to make audiences always remember. After weeks ol rehearsals happiness shines through the smiles ol our perlormers in light ol The finished product. SOLOS AND ENSEMBLES are comdinecl fo ma e In This, The l955 edition ol The Withrow MinsTrels, The Teen-Aires chorm immeosurobly os They take The oudience Cruising CompleTing The nouticol sequence is HSUQH Andres and Oceono Roll. Don Gerhordt, his accordion, and A'-leo Tor Two lorm o combinotion which hos spell weaving powers. The mood is soon changed by Ruth Ann CosTello's inTerpreToTion ol Blue Skies. A sight long To be remembered is lvluicl Wolts ond her mognilicenT Hpeocock Dance. For o glimpse of Toscinoting Indian sTeps, Wosoko Dancers ore The answer. .H Wa- . A For glamour and color, the solo dancer Four Withrowites act like a tribe ol wild Indians! The peacock number-an anniversary hit , .Q: k 5 3593 - The lilting strains of Greig's immortal music flow on as Senior Choir practice continues. Enchantment surrounds a street scene. Slcit rehearsals resulted in big hits. Contrasted with the sweet, melodious strains ol 'Song ol Norway comes the classy, rhythmic swing ol Street Scene. To change the pace and add a splash ot humor the slcits are exceptionally well done. Not to be torgotten are the charming usherettes and debonair doormen. Joan Gleason's ever popular novelty act will long be remembered and l-lenry Brasey and Mel Coleman singing May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You becomes lor many in the audience a source ol inspiration. fke f955 Windfreg, Integral parts ot a successful Minstrel show, ushers, usherettes, and the feature soloists. CREWS The people behind the scenes ore just os irnportont os those in lront. Before oppeoring on stage, every perlormer is pointed ond powdered and dons costumes designed ond stitched by students. No oct can go on without those little people whose nornes oren't in bold print on the program but rote the proise ot oll. x an onorecl fracbfion, fAe Malre-up Crew: Lelt to right: Row I-J. Clarlr: W. Eldridge: J. De- Vore: P. Archiable. Row 2--D. Bice: B. Brown: M. Coleman: W. Hatfield: M. L. Shouse. Sewing Committee: Left to right: Seated-B. Good: J. Cramer: J. Dinkleman: C. Teller. Standing - Mrs. Knoechiel: N. Jess: J. Hill: M. J. Franz: P. Anderson: C. King: C. Dinkleman: L. Kneipp. Costume Designers: Lelt to right: Seated-P. Martin: K. Madsen: K. Pyles: S. Tish: N. Wells. Standing-Miss Murphy: J. Mast- en: M. A. Selbert: J. Meyers: R. Jones: P. Snyder: J. Nagel. Sewing Committee: Lelt to right: Row l-M. Stradtman: J. King: A. Wagner: P. Martin: F. Alpin: M. Seimer: L. Chaney: S. Cannava. The stage crew flawlessly spotlights soloists. Stage Crew: Upper Lett: Lett to right: Kneeling-B. Moulen- belt: B. Hayden: T. Bloch: R. Bornemann: G. Goertz. Stand- ing-B. Loose: P. Jenlcel: B. Schneider: T. Langner: B. Duhme: J. Crum. Upper Right: Lelt side-F. DeAngelo: B. Herrmann: F. Hegel. Front-B. Anning: B. Ferris. Right Side -P. Kemery: F. Herschede. Close timing makes Minstrels a smoother show. Stage Crew: Lower Left: Left to right-J. Lundquist: R. Worstell: G. Tinlr: D. Mueller: A. Dale. Lower Right: Left side-R. Robinson: J. Nelson: W. Farr: B. Boso: R. Ohr. Middle-J. Stoner: P. Knight: B. Wilrnes. Right side-T. Nelson: F. Radlce: B. Nielsen. A new excitement seems to be present in the boys ol the stoge crew this yeor, os the olcl ond new members meet to plon sets, lighting etciects. ond production numbers thot will be enjoyed by all. Everyone plons tor o bigger oncl better twenty-filth Minstrel show. Backdrops lor Minstrels are not easily made, as we see. 5 OW of JAOLU6. if Demonstration of a fast way to clear the deck for action. M -P 'ii N5 ,y e 3 as 21' A 5 Q 3, S, gf A SE 5 X f .wav E5 QQ 5? 23? 3 L li 'QQ--fx ,Q bf , ...A ,wh 1 f -F ,MES 99-1 +19 'Q .,,,:..fff'- .1.f,:'- , wil' .,1.-gs ,g 'S J un gf ..wg4umqg,., , 'W W H' W s - U ' ' ' ' wmv M -V .. fm.',::a.s1, ,zz -' , - ' ' A 'W ' A ' f A, L: V' ' K Y sf' de 1 :liz .Af :AL ,J Q?K Mi. VV - mmm :ummm 3 all an n 13' ww? ,Q , fxfgzigf . f iz 'Qi A215 I 21 4. ,if pw M .wp V :f SE. :p X ' 335' Eff . ' sim ...ks .-wv 2 5 ' if Q 'ix 3 I g r ' xf Y aff w C 5 .j,:'. ?:1.h.1.A: an W W fi I 3 ll SQ 0 lnterfratority Council: Left to right: Row l-L. M. Harrison: E. Friasong L. Lehman. Row 2-R. Morgan: J. Huber: J. Boyer J DeVore N Wells J. Wheeler: C. Weber. Row 3-B. Hatfield: V. Usher: J. Gleason: Miss Tilford. Row 4-Mr. Nilroloffg T. Nonncng B. Nelson N Jenkins J Dunn cial Clubs Several years ago, belore social clubs were recognized by the Board ol Education, members met in secret and spoke ol club activities in hushed voices. Co-operative groups such as the lnterlratority Council couldn't exist. Today, under the super- vision oi two capable advisers, Miss lillord and Mr. Nilqolott, the president and vice president from each group meet to solve sensibly inter-club problems, discuss the problem ol taxation, and designate charities lor them to support. loday's orderly social program is a distinct contrast to those secret organiza- tions that so covertly existed only a few years ago. - r NWA 4' it sutaq Uwlls ul ' X X '-Sw. ,XVV J a , K i 1 .ri A . 'bl N X l L. J f A W 1-xx ,,. .V . in 'iiligj fi Y Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1950 Colors: Green and Grey Membership: 29 Oliticers: L. Lehman, Pres.: G. McHugh, V. Pres.: G Lawson, Rec. Sec.: N. Schira, Hist.: J. Lawson Corr. Sec.: S. Marsh, Chap. Hard working officers strive to lead their girls in activities. Members: J. Baessler: M. Burns: V. Chichester: K. Corbitt: M. Day: J. Dinlrleman: J. Edwards: C. Ehrlich: M. A. Hartung: D. Houck: R. Huston: G. Lawson: J. Lawson: L. Lehman: P. Manley: S. Marsh: P. Martin: G. McHugh: J. Mitchell: P. Palmer: R. PetroFF: B. Sanger: N. Schira: P. Shelton: J. Surman: V. Vinson: J. Wallcer: M. Wade: N. Weigel. 3 wg' V v i y fs WW I lea. Altruist Chapter: Delta Date ol Organization: 1928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 46 Officers and Seniors: J. Boyer, Pres.: G. Kuebler, V. Pres.: M. J. Snew, Treas.: G. Miller, Rec. Sec.: K. Buclcman, P. Konnersman, Corr. Sec.: E. Augustine, S. McCord, Sgts.-at- Arms: L. Porter, Hist.: E. Swing, Chap.: C. Breleld: J Graham: M. Kessis: P. Spahr: Sophomores: N. Crum: W. Currens: B. Dominique: M. Farr: M. Fast: J. Flamm: G. Habenicht: J. Harris: T. Hasdorff: C. Hoebbel: V. Knost: N. Lishawa: A. Miller: N. Miller: M. J. Morelli: C. Moyer. Outstanding projects with good times for all-their theme Juniors: B. Brown: M. R. Campbell: K. Cleary: M. Dinerman: D. Duffy: M. A. Flee: J. Hartlaub: S. Hartz: J. Heis: J. Holwadel: J. Johnson: A. Koester: P. Marlow: D. Miller: S. Miller: M. Satterfield: S. Schiele: HW.-wi' , 2 ' -- .f..- w 1' I---nl Members: C. Adams: G. Adams: M. An- dres: G. Andrus: C. Ball: D. Bice: N. Bowen: I. Buchoid: B. J. Cargo: J. Clark: B. Conlon: S. Cramer: B. Davidson: J. Diet1: K. Eaton: J. Gleason: S. Haines: M. J. Hull: L. Lang: J. Masten: S. Maxwell: A. Miller: M. A. Selbert: J. Shayer: S. Sideroff: S. Simpson: B. Smith: B. Stephens: J. Stine: D. Tartar: M. E. Vance: C. Wag- ner. Laughter and good times blend with serious moods and discussion during an A.B.K. meeting. Kay! A B K Chapter: Alpha ABK Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Silver and Rose Membership: 32 Officers: J. Gleason, Pres.: V. Pres.: J. Clark, Treas. bert, Rec. Sec.: D. Bice C. Adams, Corr. Secs.: J at-Arms: B. Conlon, Hist.: Chap. Chapter: Alpha Date of Orgcnimtion: i926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 40 Officers: J. DeVore, Pres.: C. Lusby, V. Pres.: C. Schuehler, Rec. Sec.: M. Feuquay, Treas.: J. Levi, A. Bishop, Corr. Secs.: J. Gaslrins, Sgt. at arms: S. Seamen, Chap. Members: J. Adams: S. Allen: C. Bauer: A. Bishop: C. Cooper: J. Cromer: J. DeVore: J. Elder: J. Espenscheid: P. Farr: M. Feuquay: P. Flory: M. Freeman: J. Kimery: B. Finke: J. Gaslrins: J. Gaslrins: N. Holpin: V. Harris: C. Harvey: G. A. Jarvis: J. Levi: C. Lusby: C. McGrath: B. Miller: C. Nelson: M. Petrie: E. Rush: S. Seaman: J. Sendlebeclr: C. Schuehler: M. l.. Shouse: M. S. Sparlrs: N. Stevenson: C. A. Stuckey: M. Thompson: B. Tidwell: J. Von Meter: B. Weeks. Bright faces denote the warm feelings at Christmas time. -.WM ii. SAX Chapter: Alpha Date ol Organization: 1930 Colors: Red and White cw Membership: 21 Officers: N. Wells, Pres.: E. Holitman, V. Pres.g Y. Ghory, Treas.: B. Schneider, Rec. Sec.: E. Porter, J. Clark, Corres. Secs.: S. Hartman, Hist.g R. Moses, Sgt. of Arms, es, f- J. Clark, Chap. jr 'gk sw radii? Members: C. Adams: M. Ammamnng K. Barnhardtg H. . Chilton, J. CoFFey: E. Colitmang M. Dunn, Y. Ghoryg S. Hart- man: P. Hayes: B. Jocelyn: J. Millayg R. Miles, R. Moses, N. Norton: E. Porter: J. Porter: A. Porterg S. Cossg B. Schneider, E. Steckleyg M. Verdong N. Wells. f , if ft A 5 ' - ,f ,. is . Q . . ,.. Fun filled days, companionship, and pride bind the E.O.X.'s together. i QW!! IEQQI TAT AKA chopper. Delta Dare of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 35 Officers: V. Usher, Pres.: S. Tish, V. Pres.: B. Preller Treas M. L. Birlcmeier, Rec. Sec.: S. J. DeWeese, Sgt otArms A Ferguson, Corr. Sec.: M. Kohl, Pledge Mistress P Simpson, Chap.: A. Justin, Hisl. Members: P. Anderson: S. Benedicl: M. L. Birlrmeier: M Blaney: J. Bogart: P. Bowring: S. J. Deweese: J. Dinlcer mann: A. Ferguson: S. Friend: C. Hallermon: P. Hawkins A. Hengle: S. Hoffman: H. Holllzamp: J. A. Hull: A Jusiin: M. Kohl: C. Lammers: B. Lance: S. Lowery: A. Mead S. Melcalle: J. McCaffrey: M. J. Miller: B. Preller: P. Ram sey: L. Reynolds: P. Simpson: B. Slrafman: S. Tish: V Usher: J. Waddell: L. Walters: C. Whisler: J. Woerdemann Members: L. Arnold: S. Arnette: M. A. Binder: S. Cannava: J Cooper: C. Dulin: P. Eldridge: W. Eldridge: L. Greenert: C. Griffith P. Gleason: C. Grosse: J. Hahn: J. Meyers: D. Noelclxe: J. Pcndort M. A. Roilinger: L. Rimmer: C. Rouse: E. Sample: J. Shively: S. Smith N. Timmers: N. Vonderhide: M. Waits: C. Weber: J. Wheelwright: D. Zilre. - :Fill Vt Wg All lt I 'V A vu Tally-Ho Chapter: Alpha Date ol Organization: i933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 27 Officers: C. Weber, Pres.: M. Waits, V. Pres.: M. A. Rollinger Treas.: P. Gleason, Corres. Sec.: L. Arnold, Rec. Sec.: C Griffith, Sgt. ol Arms: J. Wheelwright, Chap. and Hist The topic of discussion-plans tor a variety show at the Veterans' Hospital-one oi the many charitable proiects. Members: P. Aclams: J. Baily: R. Fatsy: P. Gould: D. Guy: J. Heizer: J. High: M. Johnson: S. MacLaughlin: J. Mathews: C. McNeely: J. Taylor S. Trainor: A. Wagner: J. Wild: R. Wile: J. Wheeler: J. Wheeler: E. Wohlers. Scrapbooks awaken memories and olifer icleas lor tuture events. ZBK Chapter: Alpha Date ol Organization: l932 Colors: Blue and White Officers: J. Wheeler, Pres.: C. McNeely V. Pres.: J. Wild, Rec. Sec.: J. High Treas.: E. Wohlers, Chop.: P. Gould Corr. Sec.: A. Wagner, Sgt.-at-Arms: J Mathews, Hist. X. X523 Chapter: Gamma Date ol Organization: 1935 Colors: Gold and White Membership: 30 Officers: R. Morgan, Pres.g C. Jones, V. Pres.g T. Huenefeld, Treas.g P. Hamilton, Corr. Sec.: J. Tarpoff, Rec. Sec.: V. Rose, Sgt.-at-Arms: R. Finn, Hist. The officers ol C.O.S. efficiently plan future activities for the organization l e f 3 V - . ff ' ' , 1' .Kult 2 L , Wx f 0 C.O.S.'s Queen, Bev Conlon- A sweetheart, if there ever was one. Members: R. Blusl: L. Brooksbank: D. Copeland: L. Davis: D. Daniels: R. Finn: P. Hamilton: M. Handel: T. Huenefeld: B. Humbert: C. Jones: J. Linalwan: R. Mallon: D. Baurer: J. Mayo: R. Morgan: J. Norflwrup: B. Rodgers: C. Ross: V. Rose: R. Sersion: T. Sheimer: J. Snow: B. Tarpoff: J. Tarpoff: B. Taylor: J. Thomas: J. Van Cleve: R. Wievel: R. Wies. KX JJ 'iffil Melody added to merrimeni malces a C.O.S. party 3 5 K 'fs er' if 1 Chi Sig's officers plan good times and serious undertakings. Members: J. Arclwiable: B. Browning: C. Cramer: R. Cramer: B. Crandell: H. Creelman: J. Hunt: T. Dearsey: N. Kraemer: M. McKinney: T. Noon- an: B. Schaeffer: B. Schneider: W. Smith: J. Steves: A. Stewart: G. Tie- meyer: D. Wallrer: R. Wilson: R. Young. 1 Q v 'Q X flll XIX Chapler: Theta Date ol Organization: l903 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 21 Officers: T. Noonan, Pres.: R. Cramer, V. Pres.: B. Schneider Treas.: J. Hunt, Corr. Sec.: A. Slewarl, Chap. and Sgt.-al-Arms 78 IEII Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: l903 Colors: Blue and Gold OFlicers: B. Hatfield, Pres., B. Dearwester, V. Pres.: D. Thomas, Treas., P. Magee Corr. Sec.: D. Davidson, Rec. Sec.3 J. Turton, Sgt.-at-Arms. The leaders of lota combine their talents to guide and govern their brotherhood Members: D. Chase: D. Davidson, B. Dear Wester, R. Eymerq B. Hatfield, B. Hayden H. Hinerg C. McLean, D. Magee: D. Reed R. Royalty, R. Schwettmang R. Standard B. Steinwartg B. Suter: D. Thomas: J. Tur ton: J. Van Peltg L. Williams: B. Wrassman K J ff' 1 A 'Y ,ix , it Q A 'kills Members: T. Armor: D. Brounley: T. Brounley: R. Corbly: J. Dunn: E. Holt: B. Johnston: D. Kurpe: P. Kimery: J. Merrieless: B. Mouncie: D. Mueller: C. Powers: S. Siebler: C. Siegrist: W. Sievert: B. Wilmes. Date of Organization: 1946 TE Chapter: Beta Colors: Gold and Black Membership: I8 Officers: J. Dunn, Pres.: B. Johnston, V Pres.: W. Sievert, Treas.: S. Siebler, Rec Sec.: C. Siegri:t, Corr. Sec.: C. Powers Sgt.-at-Arms: B. Wilmes, Hist.: E. Holt Chap. The big wheels ol T.S. map out and handle the administration of the social club. --w fy S49 .f .t..isw...2 J ix . .. 3 F v.qYf?z?,,s' 1 x men,-.K Vial' in wimmp if 5 if 1. :im . .1 Q-' Members J Bennett J Breteld T Bressler Carroll R Coleman M Cooper Dlclxston D Dleterly J Doud D Flamm D Flandreau G Foster F Fox H Gebble a Helmann B Herrmann wntt T Hene D Hugh R Hug VV Hmdman N Jenluns D Lauderbaclt . aMay J. wm . N son J. t B. Penn' G. Reis' G. Rogers' F. Schmeling J. Sxorten' P. Sweeney' B. Swenturth' M Targ'er' W. VanEpp J.VanMeter' R. Wal der M. Wellce' L. Whitesell' D. Wi son. S 7 if g g VX! X K KTK chapter. Alpha more ot organization: 1933 Colors: Red and white Membership: 42 Officers: N. Jenkins, Pres.: B. Penn, V. Pres Gebbie, Sec.: L. Whitesell, Sgt.-at-Arms. uf? Laurie Porter - the girl who most de- served the honor of the sweetheart of Kappa Tau Kappa for 1955. The seniors guide Tri Chi lo a successful year Members: J. Balmer: B. Bemis: D. Beran: J. Bloch T. Bloch: G. Cobb: J. Crum: J. Ealon: E. Eggers T. Ellinger: T. English: C. Fischer: M. Gales: L Grau: B. Gelgey: R. l-leiser: A. Herrlinger: D Holzfman: D. lsgrig: P. Jenlxel: T. Langner: J Lundquisl: B. Maddox: L. Moore: B. Murphy: B Nelson: H. Plapp: C. B. Pope: D. Russell: D. Saw yer: C. Stearns: D. Stein: B. Slills: J. Sloner Q lf f: Cys ' +1 B .e. 'ZH 'l' - S M-0' Chapter: IV Date ot Organization: 1895 Colors: Red and Gold Membership: I3 Officers: J. Huber, Pres.: D. Gleason, V Pres.: J. Harmon, Trees.: R. Glen, Sec. J. Spelbrinlr, Corr. Sec. Members: R. Ccncler: B. Declig D. Foster: B. Fowee: D. Gleason: R. Gleng J. Harmon: G. House: J. Huber: F. Johnston: D. Runion: J. Spelbrinlrg L. Vaughn. The T. O. Boys work together and have lots ol lun establishing memories for later years. ,Q .-1 ' Z.'5. f ',f,::r: fri. 55, N., From the tirst skirmish in o toll tootboll proctice to the lost crock ot o bot in the tinol boseboli gome there is never o cioy when there is not some sport octivity otoot. Beginners ond vorsity pioyers olike have o chonce to grow through porticipotion in sports. Sweeny: Coach Meador. Row 2-P. Glenn: N. Jenlzins: R. Carroll Row 3-J. Barbeau: M. Coleman: T. Carter: C. Wallrer: D. Feld haus: R. Booth: H. Bevins: E. Baker: B. Peters: E. Eggers: R. Heiser C. Fisher. Row 4-N. Kraemer: D. Saunders: B. McCa'Ffery: R Sersion: H. Meyer: G. Rogers: D. LeMay. Left: Mr. Meador-Head Varsity Coach Right: Mr. Rolfes-Varsity Line Coach .fdclcbng ofagigfy fo our Co-captaining this year's football team were, left, Gordon Bar- nett, defensive end, and right, AI Manzler halfbaclc and the lead- er ofthe Tigers' ground attack. Varsity Team: Left to right: Row 'l-W. Brown: G. Barnett: P G. Reis: B. Getgey: D. Sawyer: A. Manzler: C. Hamlin: J. Bonner At... V . QQ. Reserve Team Lett to right: Row I-A. Chambers: J. Bond: R. o es J Stankorb R. Jones. Row 2-J. Booker: J. Lewin: R. , -' wnsshelm C Menifee: V. Hartwell: R. Lewis: D. Daniels: E. : Hogan W Watts T Bressler: E. Wynn: R. Sloan: D. Hoffman. R w 3 C Thornsburg: D. Eickelman: D. Dieterly: B. Cook: R. Wood B DeVore H Ezzell: R. Cansler: B. Swenlurth: R. Leisler: A Boston J Wells G. Kassen. Row 4-W. Smith: B. Neilsen: B. t Helwug J Wllson D DeVore: L. Muncy: J. Hobbs. Row 5-J. t Mann B Peace D Wilson: R. Pollitt: D. Copeland. Q RESERVE FOOTBALL 1 r v i I P Mr Hedges Freshman Football Mr. Houck-Reserve Football Freshman Team: Lett to right: Row l-T. Justin: L. Meeks: G. Seslar: B. Banker: R. Calcl- well: A. Hayden: R. Terrell: B. Ebel: B. Mathews: T. Trainor: M. Thomas: T. Heekin: M. McColgin: J. Reed. Row 2-C. Fast: H. Mann: B. Prather: J. Burkhardt: W. Bruckner: J. Yeager: R. Luirs: B. Jackson: W. Hicks: J. Bornhoffer: G. Junley: G. Lawson. Row 3-J. West: D. Schneider: J. Barch: J. Warmouth: R. Noelcke: D. Fischer: W. Jackson: J. Phar: D. lmes: R. Nelson. ... . X fs L The onward drive-the never give up spirit-and Coleman bowls over for the T.D. In ouest ot o P. l-l. S. L. victory, the Tigers ployed hord lootboll in every encounter ond whot they locked in experience they mode up lor in spirit. Even though o number ol lettermen lrom lost yeor's Vorsity squod were lost through groduotion, there wos o promising group ol Juniors coming up. As the seo- son progressed, the teom im- proved ond spelled out victory in 7 ol the lO gomes. When deterrninotion ond hord work count, the Tigers hove it ond prove the chompions in their own right mony times. fAQ I'llfl,l'l'Lel 0lfL5 0I g6l,l'liZCLti0l'l6 What would fall be without the night games at Trechter? Under lights, the mud scramble seems even more thrilling. Tg jgggglfyf. ff . f W I v! f' . f Meri! - K Q .Ssg:s,:, ., QAYWYVY Every teom needs support not only from student body but olso in terms oi luture ployers ond the vorsity monogers. Needless to point out o teom is only os strong os its reserve, emphosizing the im- portonce ot our treshmon ond re- serve teoms. Both teoms had good seosons this yeor which is under- stondoble under the oble direc- tions thot Mr. Hedges ond Mr. Houck provide. This copy loloclc would indeed be incomplete if it toiled to mention the Tigers' toot- boll monogers. Although these boys receive little recognition they otter o needed service. 6U e 5l00l'l50l 00! af l 0lfU goof 61, Besides being a force behind Withrow's team, the football cheerleaders are a great attraction at games. The uniforms and cheers are well known symbols of the school. wAicA id fke fanii fcworife Mr. Bob Meador, head football and swimming coach, made many friends and a fine record in his 'first year at Withrow. School spirit is an essential part of our lives in such a sports- minded school as Withrow. Pep assemblies before football games are an important factor in reawakening this spirit which has been forced to be dormant during school hours. Teachers deplore the resulting restlessness, but they admit the value of interest in school sports. The shrilling whistle ushers in action, spills, and conlusion in quiclz succession as our team surges on. Jlaorf never faign fo give fAe crow 5 a lntricate maneuvers are worked out carefully by the Tigers, proving the. hand quicker than the eye fx l 32' xkfi Nb 7 M' -i-'L K7 .1 Sibrlrrvxzfc-a Bunnies, treethrows, dribbling, and passing, are all integral parts ot our basketball team's success. In this game ot endur- ance, agility, speed, accuracy, and alertness, the many hours ot practice are vital to the outcome ot the season's games. This year, the knights ot the hardcourt ended the year with the otticial scorebooks showing ten in both the won and lost column. This mediocre season was outshone by their hard playing in the tournament, as they were edged by three points in the semi- tinals. Next year we are hopetully expecting a big boost from our reserves. fkrif. garfefgaf, wAicA moved mac more The ball goes up and the Tiger tive iump into another basketball season with contagious enthusiasm. Varsity Team: Left to right: Row I-D. Lemay: J. Shorten: Coach Huheey: T. Thompson: K. Brown: P. Sweeney: D. Foul: R. Sersion: D. Feldhaus: H. Gebbie. Row 2-H. Meyer: R. Heiser: D. Beran: C. Tachman: T. English: N. Kraemer: B. Mccuflery. ralaiclfg fkan Zmfgaf, roui ed af fAe Mr. Huheey-Varsity Coach B. Shelton: C. Mueller. The importance at the reserve baslcetball team is olten lorgotten in the excitement ol other sports. The team supplies members to the varsity, but it has also earned praise by winning l5 games ancl losing only 5. The athletic department is only as strong as its weakest unit. With the support ol the school the reserve team can become a strong linlc in Withrow's chain. RESERVE BASKETBALL i l l'l'L0l'l'l 2l 5 of tk? teal!! Cl Mr. Rolfes-Reserve Coach Reserve Team: Left to right: Row I-T. Ellinger: R. Sloan: J. Steeves: B. DeVore: B. Cannon: L, Moore: B. Murphy: J. VanMeter: G. Reedy. Row 2-C. Rogers: T. Heinle: H. Bivens: L. Muncy: P. Buchman: L. Edwards: J. Brelelcl: L. Grau: A. Malone: D. Eichelman: M. Wellce. Coach Mr. Rolfes. Mr. Hedges-Freshman Coach From The awlcwarcl, Q a n Q l E n Q movemer1Ts al The freshman basl4eT- ball Team To The well coardinaTecl smaaThr1ess al The varsiTy -- This seems a biQ lump, buT The char1Qes ThaT came abauT clurinQ The leur years al hiQh school are whaT rnalxe The earlier pracTices seem warThwhEle. Freshman Team: Left To right: Foreground-B. Ebel: H. Hodge: Row I-R. Ventura: V Abrams. Row 2-M. Smiih: D. Schneider: J. Bornhoffer: D. Wuesf: J. Russell: D. Fisher: B JeFfers. Row 3-C. Draper: J. Barch: J. Warmoufh: D. Ruhn: B. Prather: J. Reed: L. Meelc FRESHMAN BASKETBALL C ance fo exAiAif Freshmen boys chaofically scramble after The loose ball. And the scare gaes up an- other paint, Toot-toot. Fac- ing a sea al feverish students A f0Sf break Pr0ClUCeS with high spirits and lusty C 'GUY fo' HU9l'ef GS vocal chords, the basketball they strive to Wm' cheerleaders in their chic black outtits lead the cha- atic hubble in well organized fkeir ALi! . luring flee Lafiefgaf A team quick and sure on the rebound makes a good showing in any fast basketball game. Basketball Cheerleaders: Lett to right: S. Sclwiele: J. Hartlaub: M. Satterfield: G. Miller: B. Dominique. Not pictured: B. Brown: S. Miller. fieafion, cAeerLao!er:5 I0 ag cz Uifa! l06U f. Junior High Basketball: Left to riglitz Row l-P. Decker: H. Stewart: T. Arnold: D. DeVore: D. Mounce: T. Clark: D. Nielson. Row 2-T. Reemelin: J. Cover: H. Fast: C. York: B. Lewis: J. Brooks: B. Darringer: B. Bryant: R. Sleight. CROSS COUNTRY Trinlrle: W. VanEpps: L. Moore: G Even though no sport will ever rival tootball in popularity, an increased attendance has been developed in Withrow's Cross Country and Gym Teams. The individual. rather than team worlc. is more evident in the Cross Country Team, as the runner strives lor that white tape that seems so tar away during his endurance run. The feeling ot being weightless and tree while llying over the gym bars will never be forgotten by the tumblers. Receiving any place gives rivals a reason to be proud. Gym Team: Left to right: On bar-C. Hamlin. Row I-Coach Hauclx: T. Bressler: E. Balmer: R. Swisshell: D. Gerhardt: R. Arm- strong: A. Chambers: B. Cook: R. Cansler: L. Jewel: G. Howie. Row 2-L. Davis: H. Armstrong: B. Declx: W. Watts: J. Bond: C. Gerhardt: H. Anderson: J. Stanhorf: W. VanEpps: C. Thornsburg. Row 3-D. Copeland: W. Smith: D. Wilson: J. Wells: R. Jones: G. Hunley. Cross Country: Left to Right: Row I-K. Howie: B. Murphy: B. Cannon. Row 2- C. Rogers: P. Kimery: F. Schmeling: J. F. Fox: T. English: J. Johnson: D. Beran- Turton. Row 3-B. Stitts: R. Armstrong: S. Lammiers: C. Laclxman. Coach Nim- mo. Not pictured: P. Warren: B. Franz. BOWLING TEAM On the bowling scoreboord this yeor, we find T7 in the won column ond I3 in the lost column tor othird ploce. The quintet finished the yeor with on 82l overoge. The eminent bowler wos Woyne An- drus, with ct l75 ond 4728totc1ltor 27 gcxmes. The Tigers toolc second ploce in teom totol, 2639. l-ligh individuol gome honors were held by Stonley Bouer, o 236. Top- ping the three gorne list wos Woyne Sievert's 596. B wling Team: Lett to right: Row I-W. Sievert: W. Andrus: C. Moclrbee. Row 2-Coach ens: S. Bauer: D. Kelly: J. Hunt. GOLF TEAM ln spring the loncy ol Withrow's golfers lightly turns to thoughts ot green loirwoys ond low scores. When not pcirticipoting in motches, these boys con be found procticing their stroke under the supervision of Mr. Owens. The teom won their ninth consecutive chompionship lost yeor with nine wins, one loss, ond one tie. Two lettermen re- turned this yeor bringing with them hope lor the tenth trophy. Golf Team: Left to right: Kneeling-Coach Owens. Standing-D. lsgrig: J. Bishop: E. Heiman: P. Jenlrle: R. Morgan: F. Nell. ,-.-11' 'M-'f 4f VARSITY SWIMMING The Tank Team This year placed second in The ciTy and disTricT, as iT has Tor The IasT severaI years. An exceIIenT showing was made by The Team during The championship compeTiTion, Irom which IT emerged Tied for sevenTh in The sTaTe. Seniors Ken Dubuque, Ron Bradford and Ken Mc- Daniels sparked The Team wiTh Their performances. wimming, cz auorife laaafime 0 many Varsily Swimming Team: LeII To right: On Board-R. Young: K. Dubuque: B. CrondeII: P. Kimery: R. Bradford: K. McDanieIs. Row I-D. RusseII: A. Herrlingerg R. Schmidt: J. Stoner. Row 2--D. Flcndreoug B. Crum: B. Herrmann: K. Lewin: J. Mirrieless. Row 3-B. Roebuck: M. Cass: M. GoTes: F. Schmelingg K. Schweilrerlg R. Finn: Coach Meador. Ron proves mind over body to be a reality. Junior Swimming Team: Left to right: Row I-G. Lesler: T. lsgrig C. Hussey: J. Tims: T. Herrlinger. Row 2-D. Hanbley: H. Ha! zarcl: T. Wilson: R. Dallow: B. Leclxe. Row 3-B. Gluecli: A. Cur rens: D. Stewart: J. Rose: S. Hiclrenlowper. Row 4-Coach Russell B. Banker: D. Kidd: J. Kidd: J. McCann: D. Frey. giver! grace an Arm. Bill Roebuck, tense and expectant, pauses before he makes his dive. Coach Sherman-Tennis Left to righf: Jim Algyreg Thane Benedict. Bob Sfiies Gordon Reis Left fo right: Jim Nelson: Tom Morgan. VARSITY TENNIS One of Withrow's more successful teams, yet one of the least publicized, is the tennis team. These boys skillfully coached by Mr. Sherman, have done remarkably well this year, operating under the handicap of the loss of six out of seven lettermen. These six, including the doubles team which traveled up to State last year, have been the nucleus of the squad. The boys this year, in winning three of their first four games, have showed their skill and enthusiasm. Our wish for more of the same will probably be fulfilled if the student body backs this potential powerhouse. Walter Eckles Ralph Navaro RESERVE TENNIS l Reserve Tennis Team: Left to right-B. Sherman: J. Smithsong C. Gerhardtg D. Kisler B F C M l ' Donald: B. Heiman. Coach Nimmo Track 4 Q Q mmalwux Varsity Truck Team: Left to right: Row I-J. Wells: M. Tengler: E. Fergu- son: H. Roberts: H. Armstrong: E. Holt: H. Snyder: N. Kraemer: R. Arm- strong: A. Brown: A. Chambers. Row 2-T. Armor: P. Glenn: W. Van- Epps: F. Fox: G. Cobb: C. Fischer: B. Mccafifrey: F. Schmeling: D. Flcndreuu: E. Baker: J. Johnson. Row 3-D. Young: A. Boston: L. Brians: R. Ludelce: H. Myers: J. Sower: T. McKinley: D. Felclhaus: C. Boner: D. DeVore. VARSITY TRACK TEAM .we l1!MtAI 0l,U GFLCIQI' f06ll'l'l The heydoy ot high school trock hos come. Todoy the sport is bigger ond better thon it hos ever been. More ond more emphosis hos been ploced on it, tor it reoches oll tields ot othletics. Newer equipment and improved cooching hos oided our othletes in breoking their own records. Strict troining ond long proctices provide tests ot strength, ogility, ond stomino tor pros- pective cindermen. Working os o teorn they hove been oble to copture the city chompionship tor three yeors. RESERVE TRACK TEAM The iunior traclc team under the leadership ot Mr. Higgins, has been setting the pace tor the senior team. Last year's team held the city champion- ship, and Mr. Higgins has high hopes tor his present athletes. Such players as Rodney l-larrison, Dan lmes, and Tom Trainor, who set new records tor the low hurdles, the shot put, and the discus throw, should lead the team to tuture championships. They will also torm the nucleus ot future senior teams. X ' af' Denny Flanclreau, high man on a pole, vaults over to success Coach Higgins-Track wkick affracffi Logfi 0 Reserve Track Team: Left to right: Row 'I-J. Hunley: J. Wind: M. Barry: J. Farr: C. Allison R. Harrison: R. Nelson: D. Fischer: D. lmers: T. Trainor: B. McMullen. Row 2-B.Todd: L. Dixon: H. Stewart: D. McCarthy: J. Kirkpatrick: M. Crow: W. Bruclrner: T. Justin: J. Borenhoffer: J. Burhart: D. Wilhort: B. Conway: B. Mathews: J. Burch. Harry Snyder hurls himsell lar above the bar trying for a new and loetter record. :Sized ana! 5ACLl025, :Sym ogzeri fAe With a competence that would have astounded Greek athletes, Elmer Holt proves his prowess. There is grace ancl swiftness in Henry Armstrong's motion as he glides over hurdles. urance, dfamina, an pace fwai ? . v Gary Cobb supplements his football career with work on Withrow's cinder team. The fourth onriuol Withrow reloys were presided over by senior Judy DeVore, junior Borlooro Tidwell, sophomore Phyllis Hoyes, ond freshman Marilyn Dovis. With such beouties to oword the prizes, it's no wonder Wit'hrow won this yeor. KL af mfkrow. rganizafiond 0 Leg muscles strain, hearts pound, and lungs gasp as the hurtlers attack. Rifle Club: Lett to right: Seated in front-Mr. Matthews: J. J. Landwehr. Row I-W. Rhoudsg R. Rhocdg D. Henningerg D. Frey. Standing D Elliott: R. Wingetg B. Harris: J. Kidd. Row 2-M. Siebert: D. Wiley: S. Jones: J. Jolwnsong E. Hontsg S. Crew: R. Helwig. Row 3-W. Tarr A. Herrlingerg H. Jetty S. Jeffers: B. Perkins: S. Scott: K. Mergler. every fwae owe fluid five fAaf La At the police ronge on Lock- lond lfiiglfiwoy, every Mon- doy, we tind time Rifle Club, presided over by Berry Horris. ln tlfie only nnotcli ol time seoson, tne Conton rille club outpointed the Witnrow teonn. The objectives oi the clulo ore time promotion oi sportsmonsliip, Qoining obility in rille morksmonsnip ond most innportont, tlie sole ond correct use ot lireorrns. 1? I... i... rim! V Ty Baseball Team: Lefl T glr. R I D. Sawyer, L. Jewell: D. l C Thornsburgg B. Murphy: H. Bivens: L. Moore: C. Walker: R. B Th J Shorlen. Row 3-C. Laclcman. S d J. Benneffg J. Breleldg D LeMayg T E gl h R 2-A. Manz- Coach Huheey-Baseball A2141 fo new an l 88l'l2l gill, i 1 'WW VARSITY BASEBALL STrilce Three! You're OUT! - is The familiar cry ol The umpire when Tiger hurlers Talce The mound. The ouTsTanding piTching sTaTT ol The WiThrow VarsiTy Baseball Team is backed up by The power- Tul baTTers and alerT Tielders. The never-give-up aTTiTude shown by each individual member of This superior Team has carried our boys Through many a Tough game. WiThrow's Tigers believe iT is how The game is played ThaT is imporTanT.i RESERVE BASEBALL What would spring be like it there were no baseball? lts warm sunny days malce the cries ol Play Ball and Batter Up ring throughout Tigertown. Withrow's Reserve Baseball Team has a record that equals the Varsity's in all respects, a record to be proud ot. The luture diamondeers ot Withrow are gathered together and polished to perfection under the competent coaching ot Mr. l-lauclc. Under the coach's eagle eye the Cubs show the potential power that will be the core ot next year's team. All oi Tigertown will be anxiously waiting to see the dynamite explode. L, .WT ,.,,w . ., , -4,,-...,,1 I E i s I k l l l l 2 The. hits oFF Jim Bennett's bat evolve into runs Reserve Baseball Team: Left to right: Row I-C. Thornsburg: B. Boso: R. Malarlrie: J Warmouth: L. Muncy: H. Kirschbaum: T. Bressler: J. Baker. Row 2-F. Ritchie: J Reed: R. Vetura: B. Prather: G. Due: C. Wilson: C. Rogers: T. Heinle: J. Newby: L Couch Houck-Baseball Moore: J. VanMeter. Row 3fH. Hodge: B. Abrams: J. Yeager: T. Heelcin: K. Malarlxie P. Hayden: R. Will: Not pictured-R. Caldwell: J. Kidd. ,. f ,,.sr.,,M,.. . , W, f f r ' Don Sawyer--shut-out pitcher The future ol Withrow's ball teoms depends upon Junior Teams. lt is while the boys ore on the Junior High and Reserve Teoms thot they de- velop hobits which will be- come skills. Such gomes os the vorsity no-hitter ogoinst Wolnut Hills this yeor, pre- sents o gool to strive lor. Guided by the advice ol Dick Houck, these diamond men will help to keep With- row the champ. anal uhimafefy, a more agurwlanf i e The Junior High baseball team learns the elements of the game Left to right: Row 1: F. Fox: R. Carroll: N. Jenkins: T. Carter: K. Brown: H. Bivens: E. Balmer: P. Glenn. Row 2: W. Van Epps: R. Young: C. Lockman: M. Coleman: H. Meyer: B. Peters: D. Lemay: G. Rogers: D. Sawyer. Row 3: G. Howie: L. Jewel: R. Sersion: R. Morgan: T. English: B. Getgey: J. Bcrbeou: R. Armstrong: H. Snyder. Row 4: C. Greenert: B. McCaffrey: R. Heiser: G. Cobb: D. lsgrig: N. Kroemer: C. Johnson: H. Armstrong. Row 5: D. Gerhardt: E. Eggers: C. Fischer: D. DeVore: R. Booth: H. Plopp: D. Bercn: R. Stitts: P. Kimery. Row 6: A. Manzler: P. Sweeney: J. Hobbs: G. Barnett: D. Feldhaus: R. Finn. Tiger Club, a club for those select few TIGER CLUB who have attained a varsity letter. The purpose oi this club is to encourage more boys to come out for varsity sports, and to inspire the members of the reserve teams to try all the harder. The boys not only are members of the teams of our ij f varsity sports, but also contribute to the social life ot Withrow by sponsoring their annual dance Athletes Alootf' This year Q we tind Tiger Club being presided over T 0 by Bill Peters. Since every club needs .5 - money, and Tiger Club is no exception. Q 0 it gets this necessary commodity by sell- ing colces at the home basketball games. For their own enjoyment the boys ot this club hold an annual picnic at which they elect the otiicers for the following year. Membership in Tiger we-, -1---5 Club-realization of a goal achieved! Gwen Miller Diane Duffy Jeanne Boyer President Vice President Treasurer OFFICERS . Q .'Cl,l'l Ofganl' Girls' Athletic Association - more widely known os G.A.A. -- thrives upon a core ot potency constituted by its etticient otticersi all cen- tered and held together, upholding their intentions through leadership. generosity, and general lcindredship. G.A.A.ers put that 'ole tamiliar rule into practice. Delma Miller Mary Jane Snew Garlen Habenicht Recording Secretary Historian Corresponding Secretary 3 V zafion or Luifcbng G.A.A Managers: Left to right: Row I: B. Dominique. Row 2: A. Fergusan: M. Toll: C. Breleld: N. Norton. Row 3: P. Simpson: D. Noelclze. . I , K S-1-.fiyzm I . . I A - 73 all 2 .f Q K hk.. . - f- , :maui mdk G.A.A. Managers: Lelt Io right: Row I: J. Levi: F. Hibbetl: G. Kuebler: S. Allen. Row 2: P. Marlow: J. Gleason: V. Usher. II5 1 A Miss Lesley HOCKEY The brisk fall weather keeps spirits high as the girls play hockey. Cl, irm, dfrong 606!g'6l way in wAicA one Faces and muscles tense . . . girls wait lor the all important jump as a stifled quietness descends over the crowd. VOLLEYBALL As the alert captain spikes the ball downward over the net, hope and anxiety grip the players. BASEBALL Shouts of excitement are heard as the runner heads for home base to score the winning point. Will she make it? mx. ,, 5, 4' V ' sw--1,-y L thirty t M, t . . . Luck or skill? Either way it's a bull's eye, eh girls? What form! What grace! What ease! What a racquet this isl In spring, a young girl's fancy turns to thoughts ot love and to the antic- ipated after school hours when sports ancl laughing friends can make even the . most troublesome cares or anxieties seem e I, e, on trivial and somehow unimportant to her. y g We demonstrate our ability-or lack of it-as we participate in individual sports of all kinds. SPCRTS Mrs. Lally The pleasure of bowling-the long, long line of X's after the bowler's name! BOWLING CLUB OUTING CLUB o A o Bolonce, strength, ond co-ordination all odd up to o good 6 bowler. Although not oll the bowlers of G.A.A. hove these faculties there is always on all around good fellowship found in the bowling alleys on o Thursdoy afternoon. lvlony of these ornateur bowlers become enthustostic hilcers os members of Outing Club. Almost every Soturdoy afternoon you may find o still willing, but exhousted, bend return- ing from o tramp through o wood land or over a country rood. Outing Club members soon discover that man's legs-his earliest means of transportation-are sadly out of practice! True? Dance Club: Seniors and Freshmen: Left to right: Row 1: S. Virgil: L. Munclg J. Clarlig J. Holm: G. Howard. Row 2: M. Davis: E. Dietzg G. Miller: L. Lusbyg J. Gaskins. DANCE CLUB Strains ot oriental music anal a gracelul tigure swaying gently on the horizonp the loucl blare ot a iazzband, and a last moving iit- ter-bug - these, plus many other interpretive moocls, are symbolic ot the versatility ot the Chorean Dance Club whose members put in many. long, tatiguing hours to prepare those fanciful routines. Dance Club: Sophomores: Left to right: Row I: J. Grunerg G. Anclrusg M. Fast: C. Hoebbel: J. Adams: N. Stevenson: L. Gibson: R. Costello: A. Millerg M. Farr: D. Wimmerq M. Montgomery. Mrs. Shafer 5 Cl, I'l'L0l'l'l- C. Nelson: M. A. Binder. Row 2: R. Bracllord ll ll . Dance Club: Junicrs: Lelf to right: Row I: B. Tidwell: J. Waddell: C. Bauer: D. Tartar: A. Huber: M. Safferfield: M. Walls: J. Johnson: S. Hartz: B. Brown: A. Koesler: D. Duffy. Row 2: M. L. Shouse: J. Gaslcins. Row 3: V. Harris: A. Hicks: B. Weeks: C. Harvey: J. Holwadel: D. Miller: C. Slucltey: F. Marlow: E. Hill: M. Flee: F. Fleming: M. McMillan. er one may gain fkroug experience an D ance Club: Officers: Left fo right: J. Levi: M. Kessis: J. Gleason: M. J. Snew. ......w.-N, . WY, Y Dolphin Club: Freshman: Left to right: N. Schicli: B. Bley: M. Murry: C. Lance: N. Payne: B. Hudson: S. Nagel, DOLPHIN CLUB Crass-chest! Block and parrylu Artificial res- pirafionln Dolphin Clubbers gain practical lcnow- ledge ancl have a wonderful time earning their lilesaving badges - worlc and play mix, alfer alll Dolphin Club: Juniors: Sfanding on board: J. enric menf 0 Harflaub. Lelf io righi: Row I: M. Dinerman: J. Cooper: A. Hengle: F. Aplin: J. Gillespie. Row 2: S.Allen: M.Campbell: C. Wagner: J. Kemp: J. ,, Brodersen: E. O'Brian: Row 3: J. Helms: S. Madden: J. Wheelrighl: J. Heis: S. Miller: S. Schiele. ' I ... J 1 Miss Robinson '+s Dolphin Club: Seniors: Sitting on board: G. Kuebler: S. Mcrshg M. Andres: C. Adams J. Boyer: A. Ferguson: E. Swing: J. Mitchell. Row 1: L. Porter: M. A. Selbert. Row 2 M. Kahn: J. Devore, and four Juniors. C 6Ll 6lCt0I . Dolphin Club: Sophomores: Sitting: J. Shayerg T. Hasclorip J. Kloppg S. Cooper: M. J. Hull: G. Adams: M. Blaneyg J. Weghorstg G. Habenicht: N Crum. Standing: S. Maxwell: N. Miller. Floating: D. Rhine: S. Barnes. iq aww 55,5551 15' 5 si- iw' life kt? Mmphbefdiif 6 41 F , . , .51 -1 ' Q 5 -1' s 3531221-Q.L ,-,., 15 51.1 ' wftiaasivff ' sf: rf,,. - z gio s' V -1 , ' at'- STUDENTS The time hos come to odd to our mobile the people who make up our student body. Everydoy Through the doors of Withrow poss hundreds of them seeking knowledge, which will become the tools for building better lives. Voried os their futures moy be they ore call striving toword this common gool by moking the most of the opportunities offered. iwfs:fisswgsisfitsfmszfbfis Mgg5,g5g:f1.wgwt? 'Sr gzkisvigsflgiaqgrgisis S . A , fe1a::1:?:Q,sww4?ft ,, ,awww W .6,,.y,. 7V3i?3?Tf?i.ff51' 'tt' A as it 4 . fe, isis Q . f JUNIOR HIGH Amid the rush of our own busy lives we have o tendency to forget our brothers ond sisters of the iunior high. But they ore treguently brought boclc into our minds when we tind them crowding us on buses. ot toot- ball gomes, in the lunchroom, or even out of our own build- ing. The senior high pupil does not seem to reolize that somedoy his indispensoble selt will be reploced by these Indians who con be serious ond industrious. And so we build . . . with shrieks ot loughter, wolks oround the troclc, ond inexhoustoble energy, vitolity ond obility-the future seniors ot Withrow t-ligh School. 4121 SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM vo-13 Row l-C. Belcher: M. Bradford: L. Burkhart: D. Campbell: D. Can- non: J. Cossmann: M. Elkins: Y. Freeman. Row 2-P. Gailey: M. Goebel: J. Hack: H. Hack: H. Harman: P. Harrison: L. Jones: P. Lykens: N. McCoIgin. Row 3-V. Miller: G. Perkins: J. Puckett: P. Reed: E. Sample: C. Sells: P. Tucker: D. Williams. Row 4-J. Williams: L. Wilson. HOMEROOM 7G-22 Row 4-lcontd.l-J. Adkins: J. Anderson: B. Bairmgartner: G. Berry: D. Birch: D. Carrol. Row 5-C. Clauder: C. Cutler: W. Davis: S. Dixon: J. Dooley: C Dykes: L. Farmer: D. Geyer. Row 6-M. Gibson: J. Gulley: D. Hill: J. Henkle: J. Keller: J Klumb: P. Leoni: B. Maiors. I Row 7-C. Manning: H. McG.ann: P. McCoy: D. Myers: C. Petro- celli: M. Satchwill: J. Stiegrist: C. Skirvin. Row 8-M. Stumpl1: D. Williams, S. Wilson: B. Worley: S. Yarnell. HOMEROOM 7G-23 Row 8-lcontd.l-J. Adkins: K. Bostrom: P. Bowmann. Row 9-M. Brady: B. Brown: L. Brown: L. Burgess: P. Chapman: N Davis: L. Eckert: K. Ennis. Row IO-B. Erbacher: B. Esberger: E. Evans: J. Fahrney: C. Fluugh- er: D. Gibson: S. Hart: N. Herron. Row ll-H. Horton: N. Howard: W. Huff: S. lmholf: C. Jentzen: C Kendall: S. McElwain: J. Miller. Row l2-J. Nichols: G. Ncrthcutt: J. Otto: A. Patterson: M. Peters K. Quigley: B. Reeves: R. Rice. Row l3-N. Schilling: P. Smith: M. Stellens: B. Wiggert. HOMEROOM 7G-24 Row I3-lcontd.l-P. Bolton: J. Biddle: E. Brown: G. Bruns. Row I4-M. Call: J. Clark: F. Conklin: J. Conner: J. Crawford N. Edwards: J. Eschmeyer: B. Ferguson. Row I5-G. Forton: K. Gehring: R. Godley: C. Grant: B. Grigsby L. Gevinner: C. Hettinger: K. Howie. V is F la is tk r 1. M J A 6. few 1 .' ili C B 'Y' ., M sw Q , - .g E L is if af if 5 J' ' if K Ae gi EEA . Q or J -1 .1,. :fir 'i A 'll Q A I 'gil ili' X . '-rrf, 2 119 J in 5 J E Q-'V an B' V Q ' . 'WA. in V , L . .,. . , ,Q fa. X . .,.. .A 2 e tr.. . 'W Engt if f gliy g T J.. ffl 'ti ty E Lai: Q: S Q: Q 1 l 'Miki J at 'I S 9 S 9 E .si A- 1 . Siil SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM 7G-24 icontd.l Meyer: J. Miller' L. Moormann: S. Nagel. ' Q V . 2,5 . S H KA':V' H Q. f VVVV VVVVjVVVV V Vllkkzrixx V V VVVV V VVVVVVV VVVVVVVVVVV .V : ll I Iza Ni kiikrrr . S V,, A V H I' af in i ti Ba L it to Row l-J. Marltley: C. Marr: D. McLaughlin: P. McNeely: C. I .rf if 4 .if Row 2-D. Paul: G. Reil: J. Schniller: M. Shaffer: M. Stevens: J. V ' , V 11, V. - ' V V V 'VV L -E V V Qin V ROW 3-5 Young- VV J E::: -A wi? A ' ' V fff M 'Q f A 2 ' it . f:1 i V :L 4. 5. V t n ,'.. z A V HOMEROOM 7G-25 . AE gfvzz 1:: :- .V ' i ..ME A ':': MEE..E 2 ' V ii I .1 qy, i .,.l , Row 3-icontd.l-G. Ashcralt: J. Bennett: J. Blaut: S. Brengel: . V if V A ' ' ' S. Brennan: W. Byrd: A. Cochran. V ,. , V VV ' QV .Vz , 'V VVVV .,.-V V V ',' V V Row 4-C. Compton: D. Crawford: S. Decker: B. Emmons: G. Goes- A 3. -f.,' ' V' VV F .V . A 4. ling: L. Greene: M. Hamilton: B. Harmison. . ' ' -..,.- . 5 I , .,,,, VVVVVVV. VAQVVVV V DVLVV lk. .V Va, . . j V ., ,, Row 5-N. Herrin: E. Jenkel: J. Kean: R. Kiessling: P. Lindloli: ig get V V. Love: S. Manlre: S. Martin. is :: ': Q ' ,.r:i ' VV V M V VV gg Row 6-L. Massey: J. McClanahan: K. McConahy: E. Mabarry: M A 'V K TVVV V 7 VV ii ' V VVVVQ A-J? VVE, V fi VVQSVJ V V Moody: L. Moyer: L. Panlronin: C. Schmink. is S ' V, 3 A Vi -:': 4 Row 7-M. Scudder: M. Teel: E. Tinlr: C. Waite: C. Wendellcen, 1' if it J if K. Wendelstein: B. Woods: A. Zoes. ' V V K V,:V,V,VV V V VM VM. , ., , V. V VVVVVVV 'VVV ' V VV t V Vw' ,w V. -, ff .. ' -V iil' A A . . : t .V M5 . .Y au 'I 'V in ' ii i '. ,'i vu' - .V i GV: A A . 1 V V 4 'V a ' . ,, it'5t rttti' . V' - ' to P ,,: I HOMEROOM 7G-32 A P... 251 : ' Row 8-M. Bacratt: M. Black: R. Cull: A. Daniel: S. Derrin9er: VVVV, A VVVV T EV ! 5. S. Destler: M. Doehrel: J. Drew. 'VV, T .5 , VV., , Row 9-D. Favors: D. Gravely: C. Gulley: B. Haines: D. Jackson 'iff' S' in Qi 55 V B. Johnson: G. Johnson: M. Johnson. .. :V VNV V V V V , Row I0-G. Jones: A. Keith: J. King: M. Manning: L. Marcum: J. .QV f 'Y V MK ,, ' S ,4.V RV , VV V MCBFWGI E- MCGl0U I G- Rawlf- A 'tiff .':'i My il ,ili . ..: 2.5 B 539 5, V V ., ' A i i ' Row ll-J. Relford: S. Rice: E. Schnezer: R. Schroeder: P. Sersion, ',.'t, - S ' V VV.-' ' ' B. Simmons: B. Slcuse: L. Sparks. V,V. ,V . , Vt V J' V, . ' Row I2-B. Tate: E. Vogel: L. Warman: D. West: G. Williams: R. ii V ' .: VV .V Q ,V , Williams' C. Young. Q .. V V ' 3 1 V 5 - JV . ' L' D t'tt T ' A A S V .., A .,.. ,. . J .Vt.Vi: 1 . ,, L itiv : V- ' VVVVVV VVVVV i Q i s .V V ,. , ': ' Z I if A by it tv.. .,,., . V... .V gil' V t HOMEROOM 7G-33 t V V A V V A . -- ' -V ROW '2 n l iii' :t.: Row I3--G. Bedinghaus: S. Calloway: B. Campbell: J. Carlton: R. V gg :VVVV L : 'ii' ' If -V ' Q Clark CV Gnberh AV GVVoveV SV GuHeYV , V 2225332 VV V iznliig, ,.-P' Row I4-T. Hancock: N. Haney: B. Jordan: S. Koenig: G. Layton: V ' . 'J i l Z V. V , . G. Lewis: B. McKenzie: E. Metcalfe. V V V, VVVVV VVIVV : 5 VV iiin .,i V Row I5-P. Oliver: P. Ritchie: J. Robbins: L. Schubert: B. Shu- ltt , V.,. V i ': ' ' ' VV. V, Vie' mate: B. Smith: B. Smith: G. Smith: N..Xlllh.Qver. V, 128 5 . '1yaea 5ai: -f . 17271.17 V, s I :' . . S W I VVLK II .glib S v I I' I . T: B 15: 1 Xlk. ' 77 4 1 I: fi Le? 'L I 5 XT 5 . 4, i A I ASI ,gy Q I , V V lv A A .V :V I , ,. I , .,,. A - - I . Qt I fw fr I 'T 5 ' if f 4 1,' -f 'iff- , ,L,LL 37'-. x,.--' - Q , I .Qs i s W l l ' ' D ' i A I I 'fl 'A it i , 1 i ' f I Q Q T E , , -' 5 , '. ' -1 ri ' ti sv ' -' QQ' ji :T J I. s ' .1 le ,sw S7 Efigw 2, -g : -- Y f .:: 'iw I r . ,. ws' s. , . . 2 -1+ . - . H : . .- X I f M .- ... Ni ff ' . i I - 5 , ! - . ,. ' 5 4: s erif' s j I 4 194918 sv WIA gr , 'X ., i f ., I -'-'1 2 ,if.::' I I, ' mf-iii ' S ' HffT if3 . ' .Q r -' -. ':.'-'1r- W A i x, f .g.. - ' , , ...fe 'f :MY Ag sg . I f .' ,.:- E' . F .J ' 1 I 'ri L' i '. fiiF??' E?5 Q .. I sh A A . ' AU fl is .r . fi .. 'i X . 191- Q 3 2 1 I z nnq .for If A . Si I NZIII' I ' 'S V fi : A my . g : r qi... N' Hy. I 3 , 3 5 - If '-': 5- if H I-'. f ., wt. , - I ,X St:-A :AL 'Al' A , . V. ga. V X, : . 1: Fla I. I f f.. S . .- ,5 - f Q se ... tf 'Var fo 91: ' is, 12. 'iff 93- is -191 Q. ' f 3'-' im., T' -- -'far , I . ,Y 1 A A I i' ,H ' ' 5.2 Y ' . ... i : e I so w. V -vi f 'Y 4 1. .4 ...I i ' ,I R I' A .-.32 . 3 412: ' 1-fif ' ft. iffft' Ska . I: If ' 7 .W - . - ' ' - is ... E if!-152 .. -id fe 'Tri iff' mg, H -fi 3- ' .- 12' yi ,F 'K V 'jg' U f' 1 .. All wi A 1 . Wil.-',fLf 1 V gff.iiEf ' :. ff 2 f f 4: '.'t2', .iw- 3 lzy' ' ' 1 . M, 4 R . wk 9 iz , ,T E We P K in K i I ,. -. , . S il' E: if g 1 ,Al fb! fe We 9 E if ' Q .- .A 'fe g-,..---... ..--.-.. . f fi SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM 7-M-20 Row I-R. Sizemore: K. Yelton: V. MacPherson: R. Anderson: D Beyer: D. Dexter: R. Grubbs: S. Harmon. Row 2-M. Muncy: C. Ott: D. Roberts: K. Shelton: B. Skuse: M Stephenson :A. Ward: P. Watson. Row 3--N. Willis HOMEROOM 7-B-4 Row 3-lcontd.l-B. Andes: W. Beach: J. Brown: B. Buchen Ioerger: K. Carlton: L. Challis: D. Chrisman. Row 4-R. Colonel: J. Fox: J. Gibson: D. Gillmore: J. Harrington L. Herrlinger: L. V. Jackson: D. Leisure. Row 5-J. McCann: C. Parker: B. Partchen: W. Pumperly: D Ryan: W. Schiesler: E. Schneider: C. Smith. Row 6-G. Smith: T. Starks: F. Latum: J. Thomas: G. Wall: H Wilson: C. Williams: T. Wolf. Row 7-J. York. HOMEROOM 7-B-14 Row 7-lcontd.I-D. Artman: J. Auer: J. BonDurant: L. Brumm D. Clark: M. Cohen: R. Durham. Row 8-L. Galbreath: T. Green: W. Greilich: J. Hines: M. How- ard: R. Hughes: W. Ingram: S. Isaacs. Row 9-R. Johnson: T. Kline: J. Kohl: C. Landers: B. Lay: D. Lug- inI::iII: R. Meek: F. Nagelson. Row IO-G. Petry: J. Pferrman: R. Pellar: L. Pitzer: A. Robb: R. Schooler: R. Stelzer: O. Steward. Row II-C. Tepe, A. Tessoff: J. Tims: A. Williams: R. Zink. HOMEROOM 7-B-I3 Row il-lcontd.l-P. Berger: J. Bradford: N. Carnett. Row I2-J. Courtney: R. Crisp: A. Currens: M. Elleabee: J. Fergu- son: C. Goettsch: L. Gosser: A. Hennessy. Row I3-B. Isaacs: W. Loos: K. Manley: L. Mansfield: J. McCann: M. Mc Clain: T. Mc Clure: V. Menifee. Row I4--L. Miller: A. Moses: H. Murray: J. Nugent: R. Padgett: B. Raitt: C. Rodwell: J. Stober. Row 15-B. Strickland: F. Tempest: L. Welke: C. Wilson: L. Wil- son: T. Wilsong J. Wynn: R. Zutterling. I2 J ' PM ,- . .. ' G :XDA 1' 1 - T 6- .f Q .2 ff, ' irly 45. 45' A 5. . Q J:-5 4 ' . , 4 .2 155 - Q Hi. .J . v 1... A , H XF, l K K va VJ , Q, .41 , 2 1, X . I ' ur V S., is. 'Z-'ri :- .-' . fe. .ef V 1 AW L no I K 3. V, I - za , I y, , Q. uk u K .l A A - lj at nay- il 'v ,,,l- . , .r .r by f , 3 T ' ' P' .ff-' 'frsw . 'Chi x wwf? A T l 1 5 l S F yif i 4 Q7 ' s iff ' . ,- ' .. '1 1 21- ' H 1 'W - tif. l . .'VV N,'V'A' S - , . Q' , it s .fu-P fil 1 , -., . . A , - fa ' ' ' J, L L' ' ... ' ' .fs - be .L K B he C it , tv X Tj 'i ' 1 , 51. K' ' - ' T - - .H . T , ' - T .tbl K N ,auv I J ta 4 V ' f if e ' f :HMI ' A S 1 L -,k.L -I 2 I fy A ' 4,7 :ul T Q fe if B A A V we 1 y f . A t W A T y W -el 1 my y , A, L 5' V a e- Q1 ,kmi i 1. Q inf i'5'l' .5 ,' - ' S: .1 49 ' V' - L ' I J' fif 2r:-4 ' W ,fff E . , fy ., . 'li A ' . ES V H . 'QV li., 1 ,x,w',.y Iv' '3 fig. 4-Q I gag Vi 'yn yew' I T'-:Q Y,--Mi - 7 if in A 'Q A W 'K' is it . A ' B P ls.. ff ' 1 fi 1.7, if L ...E . T T. ' V' I Q 5 'sffaiifyfir W f' K' y ,,.:-:' .2 A -:sissy 1 f 4 ' '- . fin' Ag' Kirk J , -',': -. Sri, T E . T e F vu ' f 'ff 3 5' - I K -T ' f - A . . L. A A? S R 130 SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 78-I5 Row I-J. Archea: R. Burkhum: G. Dielenbach: L. Doench: M Eanes: B. Elam: J. Elder: F. Evans. Row 2-B. Farr: D. Feckheimer: J. Feuquay: A. Fisgus: R. Herdt ner: O. Hodge: F. Jenike: F. Lawrence. Row 3-D. Maddox: R. Mctzer: W. Miller: F. Oliver: F. Patterson D. Pfeiffer: J. Posegate: T. Pyles. Row 4-H. Schuck: R. Schwantes: D. Schick: J. Slutz: D. Upson E. White: J. Wiedemer: A. Winterhalter. Row 5-L. Woosley. HOMEROOM TB-lb Row 5-lcontd.l-A. Ailles: J. Allen: J. Bemis: J. Black: D. Boggs D. Burch: A. Byard. Row 6-D. Carnes: R. Clubb: D. DeVore: R. Elmes: J. Fischer: J Gordon: P. Gudauskas: M. Hafner. Row 7-L. Hall: R. Heimann: T. Hitchens: E. Hooker: T. Isgrig C. Jones: E. Laubach: S. Ledlord. Row 8-H. Mahaffey: D. Martin: J. McConnell: K. Michael: J Perry: G. Powers: D. Ruth: W. Salen. Row 9-B. Shick: P. Stewart: R. Wallace: P. Wunker. HOMEROOM TB-l7 Row 9-lcontd.l-L. Ayers: D. Bardill: J. Brooks: R. Brooks. Row I0-C. Brown: J. Daugherty: F. Futch: E. Gibson: J. Girand R. Gordly: J. Johnson: l. Jones. Row ll-W. Klusman: P. Lowry: B. MacAllister: J. Manley: B Mays: L. McAtee: W. McCall: H. Posey. Row I2--J. Robinson: J. Rumlord: J. Sadler: H. Smith: J. Switzer: H. Thurman: B. Williams: J. Williams. Row I3-R. Young. HOMEROOM 8G-5 Row I3-lcontd.l-A. Allen: D. Anders: F. Boas: D. Beckman: C. Bishop: P. Burns: D. Day. Row I4-A. Demers: N. Guess: C. Holt: H. Horan: B. Jackson: F. Ingram: A. Lewis: M. Lilly. Row I5--A. Mayberry: S. McVay: B. Preston: M. Roberts: V. Say- lor: C. Spencer: J. Stomper: J. Tackett. EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROGM 2l2 Row I-B. Thomas: R. Torrence: J. Toothman: T. Williams. HOMEROOM 8G-I5 Row l-lcontd.l-B. Baumgardner: N. Bell: L. Buchenberger: C. Cook. Row 2-J. Cox: M. Dexter: V. Dieterly: J. Dobson: E. Dykes: C. Eaton: J. Eubanks: W. Bambrel. Row 3-C. Harrell: N. Hull: B. Jenkins: V. Kerr: J. Lilly: F. Mann: P. Marshall: D. Moore. Row 4-D. Parker: S. Peyton: T. Rains: C. Rhodes: S. Sizemore: A. Smith: V. Smith: P. Stephenson. Row 5-D. St. Clair: P. Stillwell: K. Talbert: C. Toms: S. Tuckey: J. Voegtle: S. Sexton. HOMEROOM BG-I7 Row 5-lcontd.l-N. Alaernethy. . Row 6-B. Burrier: M. Chestnut: G. Coffman: B. Curtis: M. Davis: J. Garland: N. Gebroski: K. Goerss. Row 7--E. Grote: B. Hall: W. Hamblin: B. Hamon: P. Jones: M. Kearns: M. Lett: C. Nicely. Row 8-M. Phelps: J. Posey: W. Pyles: J. Reiners: J. Riccobene: J. Schuler: J. Schumacher. Row 9-K. Smith: M. Steinert: B. Thornton: P. Trout: M. Van De- veer: S. Walter: J. Warnock: K. Weidenbacher. Row IO-D. Wells': P. White: H. Wilson. HOMEROOM BG-31 Row I0-lcontd.l-J. Alexander: J. Baker: S. Cain: A. Byrd: S Brooks. Row ll-D. Chitwoodi: M. Coleman: R. Crawford: G. Cross: D. Davidson: M. Eustice: M. Federle: J. Firestone. Row I2-J. Gamble: R. Gerger: L. Gill: G. Haggerty: S. Her- schede: J. Hess: C. Jesse: P. Johnson. Row I3-S. Jump: S. Kersker: L. Kistler: F. Lang: F. Lawson: D. Miller: D. Mitts: M. Oeters. Row I4-L. Ott: S. Parrott: J. L. Rummans: C. Smith: J. Wiete V. Anderson: C. Austin: J. Bley. Row I5-P. Bock: S. Bowden: E. Bryan: J. Childres: P. Crawford 47' B - iii: I g ..,i..1..11r f gf if 1 ff Q fre fb ii 'lg at f y s P ,.... . ..,. . G ... B f F E li .. . . A , ,J A l sg . W .L P., V . P 45 P? S .:' I ,.. : . :.: y v r. P ileles y f :,, 3 Q, it .M l , , A, V llzv A Q V wz, J V . :4 if Est: sf V ,. . rt y y 3 V Q A A 9' - V. H ,-., A my y P gf. 155: A. Damon: T. Danzl. M ' ' J 1 V ,'-- , ..2, - ' 'i Eff L' L t Q , 'V ' A . -- IZHV 'J' , ,ez V - an Y 11: ',.-' fs 3 .2 . , J I V--Q . . ,, 'A A1' - 1 , -.Ye .ref 1' V . Q. if '- . 'I LI A I r J l1 'f fHe,M+We:+fvwwweme::e HOMEROOM so-as Vg. . , 4 Vg J L ' . V, ,,4v' 'V 5, e ,f 4 - Row l-B. Dawson: H. Dooley: D. Dunn: M. Duval: K. Ferguson: ' VV My Y V -1 B. Fra nz: M. Glo-ver: M. War Dell. V,,' n 1 L, -elf ' . ' l F ' A V, . TW ROW 2-5- Hummel? M- HVdei C' MacDonald: 5- M'lle'1 F- MW' - no'h V-,..:: 'f,1 flna ley: B. Perin: M. Perry: D. Petroff. V AV V A ,V ,.'i5 i L! 43' . N Q :-,,1:,. , Q V. .. ,.1g 1 Row 3-D. Potter: A. Rice: S. Roberts: V. Rogers: l. Sabastian: J. 44. ' :,, il ' 2 Row 4-D. Altman: G. Kluzman: C. Bales: J. Bauer: B. Bloss: P. L I J ,,z .':. Careton: E. Carpenter: J. Farris. A V .1 il N Row 5-P. Grace: D. Hardin: C. Hinkle: S. lmes: P. Jelifers: B. ' . I f ' 'fi V' .. ll Juni: G. Keele: J. Kiefer. r V, fb ,,.. f, , Row 6-E. Loftus: K. Stueve: S. Thompson: J. Whitacre: C. Wilk- M , 'E . V V M J inson: V. Zarins: G. Zimmer: B. Mutin. VV P: 5 J V J VV W Row 7-W. McKinney: J. Monce: H. Moore: S. Moore: G. Moses: 4 A' X 5 Vf My A . L. Mullikin: G. Myers: M. Neikirk. -.'. . if VVV V ., .V Row 8-J. Pelton: S. Reproat: S. Schwantes: G. Siegfried: L. ggi lf' A lJ V x, . Stephenson. ' . 'llf 'J X . ' V,VV H ' , ' . 1122 ' X , 6 'A . . ' . ,, ' . f ..,, f, P fr W' f L :' f if .ff 'Ser H L B .., 1 Q '-f f :e L . 2 f A A - L . HOMEROCM BG-209 Row 8-lcontd.l-D. Loreng: P. William: P. Wolever. Row 9--H. Fast: J. Ferguson: F. Allen: J. Gillespy: H. Gray: W. Hicks: L. Hammons: E. Hopkins. Row lO-E. Cox: B. Emmons: J. Jones: E. Kirk: J. Landers: G. Lawson: E. Lewis: W. Lindseyi. Row ll-R. Marcello: W. Martin: C. Noel: R. Pendygraft: C. Schmoll: E. Strayhorne: W. Thomas: R. Thomas. Row I2-R. Tipe: E. Walter: C. York: F. Brewsaugh: G. Bell. HOMEROOM BB-3 Row I2-lcontd.l-D. Bertline: T. Brinker: J. Brooks. Row 13-D. Brokaw: C. Brown: K. Brueggemann: J. Combs: S. Curtis: W. Danner: D. Driskell: l. Farmer. Row I4-J. Goldsberry: J. Harmon: J. Hirka: S. James': D. Kessil R. Logreen: M. McColgin: M. Mclntosh. Row 15-A. Mitchell: G. Morris: W. Mukes: W. Pearson: F. Rhodes: K. Smith: P. Smith: R. Stralton. l32 .VV H srsry 5 .f 3,4 ff: ' .V is A W. ,, 1 2 . . 4' g.. - - , f EFQFE , 'E W! f . 5555! ' 3' izfiyfdi. , . VV 5.1 VVV. A . VV V I ' ' film ' ' V t,l-,' 1 . QE? ' M' J if: in it s ll iliif' r J - , . A . - ' L Exile srlil P - F ' r . 1 ,26 W 'V ,i T V. V V A f., V V . .4 , , ,.-: , ':. :f r ' ' I y 'H , :A M W, ., ' . wi l Y A , f,VV VV V M V - , il .,VV , .. I V . V . VV. 4 ' P , ' . . A y 1' A . K rsls . . s . S r 1 tl . irsrr. . : z . H ., 1 ' .w w . M .,. 91 I - i ne. f f . - ff' - Sgr. : 1 , V ' ' fi ,.t' I , .. ..VV. .VS N . ,V .ei V. V VV,V VV VV,V VV...,. l' is iu ' ' Fl ' ' Us 1 7 , fV'- V V f.V .. 4, . 1 J ,,,, ig M, If V .Z , 5:2 , V M ,fr -1 l. an , A m - , sts ' 7- r .- .v 45vef3,.e..q 1 1-ft: 2 . . if ' u V ., ' . Q. . 1,'-:- ' . ... A r . , .. i - 1 J 1 -. ' . 1 . ,:.' A T .:,s K P3315 . ff 2. L -5 4 r 531 . is -f is Gr' ,, f ' . k5,A.,: I , x. 77 A .....:, ,. A yerr 'Q 'A 1, . B' . . 2 -'1 1 :1 A -41' B ' . A A ' . .rri 'A A, . , . . lt Q it T A ' is ' 'A fa J' 1-Q. - I Q. IVV .al -,,- -,,4 A G.. EVALA L 4. . S.. f 4 A gf .L ' ig ,A,-2 ' . 'f L A I ' If: V 7 ' A 3 ,fp ,,.,,. gk .. - 5' ,' ' I 1 It ire., Q4 K' W , V 'I x if-' ef. A I 1 an is 2' ' mfr- 4 ' 4 . 4 -' .ei ' ix.. W UL',w. le A A h,. 5.5. I A l iigifiiiii . ' R V V ... A V .- . . ,k, .c . Aisi - if . ly, may , . :Is la VKV, . I ., ' ,'f,H i wil l i 'l Q 5 LL'? zfi A V AW N P L' ' L in At A ' in if' Q: . ,Ei V Y . . Vi ' . '. if A - Ay .V any 'W L 4 + f A is ' .6 A . :gg A T if 1' ' ' 51724 A 451 .555 -:. '... I ' i J Af . 753, . . .ff :III gi 'lf J f . . l54 . ..... . - A : . ' Y I we 4. A A , . 'T f1A, K ' .Q .f.- .5 . C ii Qi it fe- so w 3, Us rf' A w J' Gi .' ' , A 5' V I 5 -nies.. . M 5 Q27 -,J .- . R ' :A . . A ' J ' W ef in J gn Q v 1 . .f 5. 5 Jw . ILA 1. 453, If .,, .1 L ., . ... J . , is A v V f .QA 7. F, N . A A - -. 1 . . ., :-, - AW? if Y e 5 .2 45 Nikki.: X.. , , .,,. A . M. A J - . A an P' 'JW , 'Q ..,,. A J- V A ,: Q.: V31 'T 'V i wh' rg . fe- .X E.. . .-f f- .ty . . - 51953. 5 , ' EIGHTH GRADE HOMEROOM 8B-3 Row I-G. Sutherland: T. Swisshelm: B. Tanner: K. Webb: D Wedig: R. Young: P. Adams. HOMEROOM 8B-9 Row I-lcontd.l-F. Becltman. Row 2-H. Boshears: M. Cantell: R. Chitwood: A. Coleman: J Coomer: H. Densmore: F. Dexter: W. Fryman. Row 3-R. Hager: D. Hard: C. Huslcey: T. Layne: A. Leimberger L. Lylcins: G. Metze: J. Rose. Row 4-B. Russell: B. Slaven: A. Strybor: B. Swann: H. Vogel N. Waters: B. Williams: J. Williams. Row 5--S. Williams: W. Wilmes. HOMEROOM 8B-I4 Row 5-icontd.l-R. Bader: T. Bauer: P. Bazofif: E, Boettcher: L Brady: J. Breidenbach. Row 6-M. Craft: R. Davis: J. DeWire: M. Dulle: D. Dyer: J Gaileyv: R. Headley: W. Hettinger. Row 7-R. Hull: N. Johnson: F. Kammer: D. Lauterwasser: J Ludwig: G. Lylord: E. Matthews: L. McVicl:er. Row 8-J. Melia: J. Oehler: J. Oldacl-I: M. Pell: J. Pinkerton J. Posey: D. Schwartz: B. Sheppard. HOMEROOM 8B-IB Row 9-lcontd.l-C. Bacltmeyer: H. Blair: E. Burrows. Row IO-H. Charles: J. Cover: P. Declrer: B. Derringer: D. Devore B. Farr: L. Fledderiohn: B. Glueclc. Row ll-B. Goesling: J. Grafton: D. Handley: J. Hussey: J. lvar- son: D. Klunschmidt: R. Lewis: J. Matthews. Row I2-J. Nelson: D. Nielsen: R. Quebman: T. Reemilin: R Rouse: B. Scar: W. Savage: R. Schwartz. Row I3-T. Starrett: D. Stemmer: V. Stitzel: D. Story: J. Wiede- mer: J. Walcott: T. Arnold: J. Ballow. Row I4-D. Bardes: B. Bryant: A. Byrd: B. Chapman: T. Clarlr: R. Cook: D. Deyhle: J. Easley. Row I5-R. Eby: D. Feldhaus: R. Groves: R. Good: S. Hichenloop- er: B. Horan: D. Hoowland. I33 Row 9-B. Sherman: H. Stewart: H. Sullivan: D. West: R. Zagelter: 's 'J J ' h' 1, ,, : .,.,. J H' ,,.kL ., I.. .A ,:: :,:- .V I V n i li IIIL' A 1 . 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SN or V. ...L 2 s B , , VV2 VV ' ,1 B' , 2 :': . tr .. ,'-V.1 W ,v--A i VW . gs-xv . ,A. A,V.fg.s:4ezgzgQ a: I siiisfifi , ' Ve-lgiggggi . 4 .,. , . ,, - at' iJ - W E . 2 - ' A WV . ai J, fi. 1. if .vii ii -::- to gin, 'V 1 ' 531. ze - - fl I 1 . .Hz-'gif' f .. V V- Mali. . , .H A ,WZ sr' S? .., . ,. V, Q. . .5 , .2 -1 If , .V 1 ..-.L Y 1' : : :'l.. , t as VVV A . if . .3 4:.-'N . A . . A W , , 1, . 1. . ix fi Z wk, , . . we T jg ,, ,i ., , . . ,,,,.,,. ,TZ A MVVV VVV Egg' .1 443 iff' EIGHTH AND NINTH GRADES HOM Row I Kidd: EROOM 88-19 -G. Huston: G. Ireland: J. Jones: R. Jones: S. Kibler: P E. McGraw: M. Miller. Row 2--D. Mounce: W. Oney: B. Price: C. Rice: J. Reed: D. Robb E. Sie HOM enburgen: T. Wiehe. b Row 3-R. Wolfe. EROOM 21-Oral Class Row 3-lcontd.l-N. Martin: N. McDonald: H. Megie: D. Moore T. Rolland: C. Ross: D. Whalen. HOMEROOM I Row 4-M. .Adams: J. Adkins: P. Adkins: G. Alsip: B. Anderson J. Anderson: P. Apgai: B. Appel. Row 5-J. Bailey: N. S. Baker: J. Ball: J. Banta: J. Bauer: M Beanson: E. Beniamin: R. Bennett. Row 6-J. Bernter: N. Berry: B. Birchall: J. Birkmeier: B. Brown S. Blum: M. Brondhorst: L. Brooks. Row 7-B. Bley: M. Brown: J. Burck: J. Burkham: E. Byrd: J. Byrom h L. Ca HOMEROOM 7 Row 7-lcontd. I --P. Callahan. Row 8-C. Carter: B. Chapman: L. Childs: J. Chumbley: J. Clop- ton: B. Condrey: C. Conner: P. Coumer. Row 9-D. Corney: A. Cox: C. Cox: S. Cox: N. Cranch: S. Craw- ford: N. Craycraft: J. Crisp. Row I O-L. Croskney: P. Crush: B. Davis: M. Davis: P. Davis: B Davidson: A. Dean: B. DeRande. Row I HOM I-J. Devore: J. A. Devore: L. DeWire: S. Dillon. EROOM l07 Row ll-lcontd.l--M. Donnesberg: O. Dubuque: A. Dunham: N Dunham. Row I F. Elle Row I 2-D. Duncan: K. Ecert: P. Eckman: C. Eddins: S. Edwards rbee: D. Engle: F. Eppert. 3-J. Eubanks: J. Faber: R. Fant: P. Faulkner: K. Fitzsimmons M. Frank: D. Freeman: R. Frost. Row I 4-L. Frye: N. Furman.: P. Gallagher: M. Garland: B. Gar- ner: H. Gebroski: B. Gee: J. Gibbs. Row I HOM Row I 5-B. Gillespie: C. Godbey: B. Grace: G. Handel: B. Hard EROOM 8-G-5 5-lcontd.l-J. Goodwin: P. Matthews. NINTH GRADE J J r L ' o :: L I VV Q4 ., V, If X 4' ...F I ,, - . Q 1. . I ik y P :t f A 94,2 is r . R f i ' r :s: ::.. . S Q .. HQMEROOM 109 r .1 be is , 4 ,Q f K 6' Q, v . '-! '- V f f Row I-E. Gambrel: S. Hall: J. Harmon: D. Harper: J. Harrington: ' . s' 1. v VK VVHV H C. Harrod: S. Hart: S. Hartman. EV El VL V' ik i ' ' Row 2-S. Hayes: J. Hensley: V. Highland: M. Hirlza: J. Holm, I ' . A J. Horn: D. Howard: G. Howard. is -A A Ag.-K V -. Row 3iB. Howson: B. Hudson: B. Hughes: J. Huls: E. Humph ZH: I r J' 51' Q4 . . '--.. V- ries: M. Humphries: E. Hunt: E. lmes. 'Q A.:' v V 1 f V '- Row 4-S. Jenlcins: E. Johnson: H. Johnson: I. Johnson: M. John V I 'K - 1 - J ' , son: S. Johnson: K. Johnston: R. Jones. 1-X A 2 1 E 4 A Row 5-S. Jordan: C. Jutzi: D. Kasting: N. Kearns: L. Kean: P. 'C' J fl , ' Kennedy: J. Kerkondis: R. Kershaw. ,. 47 I W Row 6-J. Kidd: M. Kinder: J. Kimball: G. Kruse: S. Kuhn: C. V A Lance: B. Landers: P. Lapthorn. M 9 V It G A VV qw . . GV Row 7-L. Lawson: S. Lewis: S. Ligget: J. Lloyd: J. Long: J .3 . 555 it V , L 1 P. L :J. L . - S J ' is ir: y ang ong on90 . If F uv A , T V V .l, Row 8-D. Lyles: J. Maiors: L. Malshary: S. Marlon: E. Martin .K - V V - N. Martin: J. Masten: P. Matthews. s nw 2. A A ful F: 5, V gs K Row 9-M. McCord: D. McAtee: L. McDonald: D. McFarlin: N 2. .5-,,,W. Vi, .,' X ll' . up ' Meyers: S. Miller. Mig ' 1, - ' . V 5 . fl EE. s S fi: iw ' Q if - i , . 5 ' J, 4 5 flv' ', . P, ..' .f V, gy: V ,. VV... we ,. V ff , T 'Q y V ' s- ' 4. 'G 5' ' 5 5 I HOMEROOM H3 5 V r .- g 48, r V V Q Row 9-lcontd.l-E. Moore! J. Moore. 'Q 5' Qin Pl Q Row IOAS. Moore: B. Morris: W. Morris: J. Morrison: L. Mund: M. , , t Mundy: M. Murry: J. Myers. c s in Q A s A Vi 4 Row ll-AS. Nagel: N. NeCamp: J. Naegal: S. Newson: S. Oliver' V Jr ii 4 VV A VV J B. Newman: N. Paine. f if 5 . My Q i 'Mi 1 X' H 3 Row I2-C. Patton: J. Percilal: W. Phelps: B. Riner: B. Proster: M. 1 ' V W My Pylis: C. Radthe: J. Ramsey. QB 9' n hi- Q. ' P 4,5 - - . .A 'CI Row I3--B. Biddleborger: R. Ritchie: D. Robertson. V Ag! V L . g .ff J an V v, U . ts-is Q ' - - 4 A' s to J ' 58 g Q' H gi Qi K 3 -,Qtr HOMEROOM 114 .5 . r Q V Qi Row I3-lcontd.i-P. Rocklin: E. Rush: P. Sallee: J. Saunders: P , ' Y f H QL y I ff Saunders. ' . Row I4-P. Saunders: M. Saylor: B. Schmurr: C. Schultheis: J. - I s :A I ' YA M. Scully: N. Shiclx: S. Shie: D. Shoclr. . .'V' 4 Vi VV , -. A . Row I5-S. Simon: A. Shonin: D. Slutz: B. Smallwood: D. Smith: I iiii ,,,, y A 'A H' T J. Smith: W. Smith. V 'J ' 4' M -z l35 NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM 114 Row 1-B. Snowe: E. Snyder: L. Snyder: P. Sparks: D. Spitziels: S. Sprawl: B. Stamper: S. Stenzel. Row 2-D. Stephens: B. Stewart: M. Stirmkarb: P. Stokes: I. Thacker: V. Thompson. HOMEROOM 115 Row ZW-lcontd.i-B. Timmers: G. Tribble. Row 3-J. Tribble: J. Tucker: J. VanBerskirk: N. Walker: R. Walker: N. Wanner: M. Waters: B. Watson. Row 4-vB. Watts: D. Wenat: P. Wessler: C. West: B. Wheeler: J. Wheeler: J. Whitehead: A. Williams. Row 5-W. Williams: P. Williamson: P. Wilmes: V. Wilson: G. Wong: N. Wood: E. Woolfork: J. Zinn. Row 6-B. Zinsmeister: R. Zorn. HOMEROOM 151 Row 6-lcontd.l--W. Alrams: G. Ackerman: H. Algiers: C Allison: H. Anderson: C. Andes. R. Baird: W. Banker. Row 8-J. Barch: J. Barkley: G. Barnes: C. Barr: E. Berry: J Berry: J. Blain: R. Blasser. Row 9-K. Balen: W. Bolton: J. Borders: F. Bornhotter: B. Bass J. Bowen: V. Bridges: R. Brinkman. Row IO-R. Broman. HOMEROOM 153 Row 10-lcontd.i-J. Brown: J. Brown: W. Bruckner: W. Brueg- gemann: J. Burkhardt: J. Bush: J. Byrd. Row 11-R. Caldwell: J. Callicoat: R. Campbell: R. Cannedy: R Carnes: W. Chidester: J. Chitwood: R. Christy. Row 12-J. Clark: J. Cleveland: F. Clubb: L. Clylourn: R. Cole D. Collins: J. Coneglio: B. Conway. Row 13-G. Cordell: R. Crane: R. Crawford: S. Crew: A. Crooks. HOMEROOM 154 Row 13-1contd.i-M. Crowe: A. Crowell: R. Dallow. Row 16-W. Doggett: J. Davis: D. Deeble: G. Dew: L. Dixon: B. Ebel: W. Eggerding: D. Ellis. Row 15-J. Feltha: C. Ferguson: D. Fischer: G. Fischer: M. Fleck: E. Frank: B. Franz: D. Frey. 136 Row 7-R. Anning: F. Arnett: D. Arnold: J. Aubke: G. Auery' A ' r A c ttee . A. : wry rj2LKi..v, -V',,. 37 V A' . .:.. Ni 1 A of W 'A 'A ' A f rrii' 1 I A - 3 - c 2 .::. ' 1 , r A A I J 1 ' 1 wi :LF sf ' 4 'J S ,' J il , . fit cs 1 U j 4 ,f , 'N 1' I, 1, : 5 ' y 5 ' I ff e if : f1 y i' 1 'QQ Q, X ,fb 2 u V 1. I In 4 :Q 1 3 1, A w f A' . . f . fl.. .vi i X my A 1 F a ,X . is 1 , , .-,.. - -- . 2 .. f ef . ' ' t Q- :SS ., 'Y 1 .,., , L' ' H ,. Qt Q Q 'ii A G 1 jitf ' f -- :fi 'M in ian. t lg 4... A ..,. , ... - L i , :fig . .,,, ' 5 ,-,1 K' .pak ' fri .:.v', E H . 4 , I : V Q . W' 'L t. . . '-' f A A . V! , -avi? .1 ti 8 gs fl F' if tw rt s A t Ji . . 1 1 Vtiy Q V 3 is is my .1 .. Q A . 1 A :: A 1 - srr 4 B L , ' igflif r in A - I I ti il at tit . st.. ff m Q A . V 1 nav VAAV 't . ,V V ,, w w 1 1 i , m g 1 si 1. I H1 ,rttt ' 'Tr i .... if eiti 1 'T . . in ' ' W KV .'s' v' S.,k .-': 1 A ' ff':,j,:gEl I y ., A .lg V , X, 47 i ,- I H I n J, 1 -.1 1 . f 1 . .r 4 A ..t: NINTH GRADE Homekoom 154 Row l-M. Frey: M. Frye: C. Gorula: R. Gaskins: C. Gerhardt: L. Gerth: J. Gibson: R. Gilbert. Row 2-R. Grover: J. Griess. HOMEROOM 155 Row 2-lcontd.l-H. Grilfith: O. Guseman: E. Haas: J. Haberthy: W. Hall: W. Hamon. Row 3-C. Hard: C. Harris: R. Harris: W. Hawkins: A. Hayden: G. Hayslip: E. Hazelwood: W. Hazzard. J. Hennekes: H. Hodge: K. Hoelmer. Row 5--L. Hillman: E. Houts: D. Huneke: G. Hunley: R. Harrison R. Henry. HOMEROOM T60 Row 5-lcontd.l-D. lmes: A. lssacs. Row 6-R. Jackson: R. Jackson: W. Jackson: D. Jacob: R. James J. Jonney: S. Jeffers: B. Jeffers. Row 7-J. Johnson: M. Johnson: D. Jones: P. Jones: T. Justin T. Kearns: G. Kearsey: W. Keller. Row 8-D. Kelley: J. Kidd: C. Kincaid: B. KiPPI C. Kirk: J. Kirk- patrick: D Kistlea: F. Knell. Row 9-P. Knight: D. Kuhn: B. Kuhn: A. Lammers. HOMEROOM lbi Row 9-lcontd.l-D. Lone: J. Lawrence: W. Leckie: M. Lewis. Row I0-R. Lewis: W. Liggins: J. Long: J. Longo: H. Lovett: C MacDonald: D. MacFarland: H. Mann. Row ll-J Markley: C. Martin: T. Martin: B. Mathews: R. Mat- thews: J. McAllister: D. McCarthy: T. McConnell. Row I2-D. McDowell: B. McLaughlin: B. McMullen: C. Mc- Nicholas: L. Meek: K. Mergler: T. MetteY: M. Miller. Row l3-J. Monson: K. Moomaw HOMEROOM 14:2 Row I3-lcontd l-C. Moore: H. Morris: B. Mullins: J. Nelson: R Nelson. T Nelson. Row I4--A. Nevels: J. Newcomb: R Nor-'cle R. Norris: B. Perci val: B. Perkins: E perkins: J. Pharr. Rcw 15-B Perkins: B. Pickens: A. Folder: J. Porter: B. Prather R. Purcell, R. Ralston: J. Ramsay. l37 Row 4-R. Hedger: T. Heekin: F. Hegal: B. Hendrick: J. Henke: '.f- 53. if--V fig! VV,' 'A ikAi l jill: . ev. ., ., , , ,,.V,,,,f W f-vw , xv , - .- ' - l5f1157fEf1Vi: 1 I -- , K I ' Z ,f 3 - :egg s . y - A .5 V-mi: 5:51 5e,..H': tb ., 'A Z f Vs 4' - get - 1 - ' 5-V , .L , .. V , V V , . .1 -1 '. w QE: ...., . ': Q '- wg:-2:15 5 'V 9 .V f ' . V ' . 1 - . - f . szfeflszs - V - - . - ' 15: - 7 'F ?i5. - .if T ' '- ' IV z ' J nf: Q . . - . .E - .' Mm. ,F X-sv' - ,.. -...siege t7t?.., 'g 1- 1-.f W' ' 'f inf, ' w , , .41 4 Ma... A ' ' :.Z- ' rf- lit '15 .A f1,' G- 1 - . zAPgq'Qi.M '13 9: ' ' :mtl ,-V V . .' ,-,'- f- . ,. . ,yy ., JW ,,, ' ..,V V ,.,, xy i, 5 A . J , .,-17:5 k-,' K . .- .1 . 'E f , I V , ' W ' ', ' 3' - I' 7 W 535- ' V 1 1 Q . . . ---- 3 ff' , V, , I '- V3 ' -1 VV ' . . T 'LL' - -- 2 ' ,y ff ,. V: j-eg: .- . ' ' I. .:22Qi':..:z:e,g55i'1j .V 1 W 'M V ,'L A 1 J M ' A --if 9- : C i , , T , ,aj , eil: fl ' f - , K V K 5 ', .,, ' - . :.' V .:'i. M 5251 J il, 1 - V V ' VV -P- ' A I ., 1' Mn! Q I.. A I2 If -W , Fi ' ,V'-' 1 W Q T 65. 21 V H L, i f ggi, A .,.. if , ,.s..:41, L.. 79. ,. . -- ,,Vk ,,V- - if -. . 153 ws., Q z M y , . .wwf ... ' 1. 5.1: , X 1 s .sfo .. V . fu- ' 1 - A ' - . f ' - . szifw we 1' gf -352. If ' 9 1 1 - S . A ,- :w f ' . - . 35:51 ix, , '1r Q?-giw i' K 131' V- . fi' ' Vi ' V . -' -. ' ' B as .. V V . - f .S ' 1' 5-til ' L - 1 H '- ' ., ie., 'wifi -P ET.. -- . ' ' .. ' . '. ,:: E525 ' 1 . Y 5 V il. ff -wif-til I i t H . -- ,--- - 1 . -- -5 T' W' it 1 ' 'file ' . Z V' ' ,e.-1-:fiffe 9' - . 2 I - f M1 f ' 1 , 'iffffi 2' .nu 138 NINTH GRADE HOMEROOM 162 Row I-J. Rice: R .Richmond: V. Robison: J. Roclrel: K. Romig K. Royalty: B. Rudesill: J. Rullin. HOMEROOM 163 Row 2-J. Russel: R. Russell: R. Salcler: S. Sanders: J. Sattis D. Schearer: B. Schloss: D. Schmitt. Row 3-D. Schneider: D. Schulte: D. Scott: J. Scott: M. Seibert G. Seslar: H. Shatter: D. Sharp. Row 4-B. Shelton: J. Shepherd: J. Signorn: W. Simpson: J Smith: P. Smith: P. Smith: J. Smart. Row 5-J. Smithson: E. Sprandel: J. Stamp: F. Stantorth: R. Stevens: D. Stewart: F. Stewart: W. Stubbs. Row 6-D. Sundquist: J. Tansey. HOMEROOM 164 Row 6--lcontd.l-R. Terrell: W. Thomas: J. Thornton: T. Tipper: R. Todd: T. Trainor. Row 7-J. Tuttle: R. Ventura: W. Wagers: F. Wagner: W. Waid- rop: B. Ware: J. Warmouth: P. Warren. Row 8-H. Weisbrod: E. Wells: F. West: K. West: W. White: D. Wiley: D. Willhoite: D. Williams. Row 9-T. Williams: H. Willis: G. Wilson: T. Wilson: T. Wilson: R. Winget: W. Wren: D. Wuest. Row 10-J. Yeager: C. Young: J. Tuttle. With Bill Saar as president, the Junior High Class officers seelc to govern, aid, and improve Junior High. These officers work hand in hand with their principal, Mr. Wilbur, and their fellow students to plan and accomplish their multiple obiectives SOPHOMORES Our mobile would be complefely unblonced wiThouT The sophomores ond Their occosionolly brillionT spiriTs of enThusiosm. They ore The moinsToy ond chief bolonce beTween The unsophisTicoTed eTlies ond The wordly wise upperclossmen who seT The poTTern ol behovior lor mosT of The sTudenTs oT WiThrow. This is noT olwoys True, however, Tor sophomores ore in The hobiT of sTorTing Their own lods, originoTing Their own ideos. Exomples ol This would be Their PosTure Week ond NuTriTion Week, sponsored by The l-leolTh closses. Their ingenuiTy produced inTeresTing posTers TeoTuring new ideos. SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 20l Row I-C. Abaecherli: C. Adams: J. Adams: V. Adams: C. Allee M. Allen: C. Anderson: D. Anderson. Row 2-D. Anderson: J. Andrews: G. Andrus: J. Ashbrook: J. Bai- 5 ley: G. Baioni: P. Baird: C. Baker. Row 3-E. Banta: P. Barnes: S. Barnes: M. Bartley: N. Bassan: V. Batson: M. Binder: J. Birkla. Row 4-G. Blackwell: L. Blair: M. Blaney: B. Boian: E. Boike: N. Booth: D. Ba nniste r. HOMEROOM 203 Row 4-icontd.i-R. Bradford. Row 5-G. Bray: C. Brewer: G. Brown: E. Bruckner: M. Bryant: M. Buntain: N. Burton: S. Carrelli. Row 6-S. Carter: S. Carter: V. Cave: T. Challis: J. Chambers: J. Childres: B. Cincush: J. Clark. Row 7-R. Clark: S. Clark: M. Clay: M. Clapton: M. Cole: L. Cook: B. Cooper: S. Cooper. Row 8-R. Costello: J. Coston: M. Crabtree: J. Crosby: R. Cross: B. Crosswhite: N. Crum. HOMEROOM 205 Row 8-lcontd.l-W. Currens. Row 9-S. Daken: B. Davidson: M. Davis: M. Davis: D. Dietx: J. Dietz: S. Dillon: C. Dinkelmann. Row IO-D. Dixon: M. Dobbins: Y. Dominique: N. Drischel: C. Du- L H Vall: J. Easter: K. Eaton: G. Edmonds. Row II-R. Etter: C. Eurlich: F. Elder: M. Elder: D. Everhart: D Fant: B. Farmer: M. Farr. Row I 2-B. Farris. HOMEROOM 207 Row I2-icontd.i-M. Fast: R. Fotsy: J. Fels: J. Finkler: E Finn: J. Flamm: C. Fleming. Row I3-S. Forsheyi M. Foster: S. Franca: M. Freeman: S. Friend M. Froelich: D. Garnett: E. Gehrlein. Row I4-D. Gibson: L. Gibson: L. Grafton: S. Grant: M. Green W. Green: A. Gregg: G. Gregolet. Row I5-J. Gruner: C. Grosse: D. Guy: G. Habenicht: S. Haines: C. Hallerman: D. Hamm: K. Harrell. 140 V J ':- . iitz , 4 Ali' Q Q. ' y ...Mr yyyy 6 Q ' V 'zfi .V r - w - Z A . 7521 6- , iill Q. C Q 9 51.2.9 C 5 'B g5'?Vf ...mite A . in A :JV V 0. V Q X yy y it V Q 9 Q' 'V 4: :Si . A 1:1 -AJ yy F4 B . F . fsr' B V 7' 4 . yyisss , ' .' , H, L l A f- 1 A Q ,,, ,lg ,V Am B' . ri' . M ...J A ' . S V, ., rf, k,,- I s N . I I l M ,V MQ' 4. 4' E l K .i i. ' -hc, E my wt , ' . L 5 , I i' it C 1 1 . sf my IT K '- ' u sz Q, ,. ' ... . . . ... on 5 I X .. V , fE.,. - A ifsfwf W 'ii' J i . . i 1 ' g i if P - - r QA. . . .H ' i 9 ' f' J J . f . :ff . A H B It y 541.12 , Q , ft H' gg Q2 ...I Q -ig: ,,,, .i.....'iZ:.4. 'fii ' 'L .. l J . A if J , :' S E . . . ... i ... I ...J ff f e 1 7 -,iff hi rm 1,7 S K w'9',y7 A k,k. l . o N L l of Q' l t i .Z , it Q :- Vbv, . .1f,,. . ,,,.,Q. E AV,AAL : . A K my A ky ,KMA ir: I , , 14- , g l . fi F y 'V .sa ... I A, , , AA A ' A, J ' I ,ffr ls.L.1- -. . is SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 212 Row I-J. Harris: H. Harris: T. Hasdorfi: D. Hauclr: E. Hayes: P Hayes: K. Hefner: J. Heizer. Row 2-R. Helm: C. Henninger: S. Hill: C. Hoebbel: S. Holmes C. Hopper: D. Hoskins: M. Hull. Row 3-C. Husband: C. lmholl: B. Ingram: C. Jackson: M. Jaclr son: C. Jefferies: N. Jess: B. Johnson. Row 4-D. Johnson: G. Johnson. HOMEROOM 251 Row 4-lcontd.l-J. Johnson: M. Johnson: V. Jones: P. Kasting B. Kidd: A. Kidwell. Row 5-G. Kidwell: J. Kimery: J. Klopp: L. Kneipp: V. Knost: C Squiris: C. Lammers: M. Laughlin. Row 6-C. Leimberger: B. Lester: A. Lewis: N. Lishawa: D. Lugin- bill: K. Madson: V. Mahaffey: B. Marker. Row 7-P. Martin: S. Martin: J. Masten: J. Mathews: S. Maxwell HOMEROOM 254 Row 7-lcontd.l-J. McCaiiey: S. McConahy: E. Mead. Row 8-R. Miles: A. Miller: N. Miller: N. Miller: A. Mitchell M. Mitchell: P. Monahan: B. Montgomery. Row 9-M. Montgomery: N. Morehouse: M. Morelli: M. Motley D. Mounce: C. Moyer: J. Myers: C. Nelson. Row IO-G. Nixon: P. Norris: D. Osgood: J. Patterson: S. Patter- son: R. Patton: C. Paul: L. Penn. HOMEROOM 255 Row II-J. Perry: B. Phorr: B. Phillips: E. Phillips: D. Pickett: J Pitzer: W. Ponchot: J. Porter. Row i2-N. Presley: J. Ralrestraw: D. Rhine: J. Rice: P. Richard- son: S. Ross: C. Rouse: C. Rumford, W. Scott: J. Sendelbeclr: J. Shayer. Row I4-B. Sherman: J. Shiveley. HOMEROOM 256 Row I4-lcontd.l-D. Simpson: P. Simpson: P. Singer: J. Smith: l Smith: M. Smith. Row I5-W. Smith: C. Snyder: G. Snyder: E. Sawer: J. Sparks: M. Sparks: S. Spercer: L. Starlrs. l4l Row I3-E. Rush: B. Sanders: B. Savage: N. Schlechty: C. Schnier' Q A 1 A,A, ,Q ' A . 1-1 Z , A ff' T . T r J 1 wx, 4, ff? . . dp A . ' sfff' ef AK f'i 'f ' .f ..fJ... it . A , T xx A - . , 4 A f J -1 T 1 f B iklpfiii f A J L Q, B ii A ' t A r. in . J' T - Q. I 9 . N' Ti' 5' A A , ' . I 37 7 . il -' i N 1 ' A' . : Q' .Qi ', fjff 'E q L,,L, Q.. Q 5 Q ' ff A ' B A A Q4 A 4 J 5: A .:. not ,M A., .'hV, WV ?g.l ic, ml X Q p M J J gi Aj . I I ? . T 1 R Q il . ' A .1 ' Y 5 2 : ' y, . ex ': -f TT 'L Q V -+ - , , . 5 .sr 1 FT A -T L1 ' Y , M .V G :fc ' J I ii b. 49 .N- SA .. ll? ' Ze J . .J it ' Lap ,gif :f . p y g -1 A' t T s 4? A A 4 , ' ' , ' I J 5 ' J 74.2 V M - . V ' 11. r. 4-H 'iefrf . . . ,if gel 1 -.2 yet., V . , 1 A. fl' .X 4 - . I A it' ei: J we 1 A 142 SOPHOMORES Homenoom 256 gona.: Row I-N. Stevenson: B. Stratman: M. Stradtman: G. Stine: J Surman: S. Talbert: J. Taylor: A. Thomas. Row 2-G. Thompson: M. Thompson: M. Thompson: G. Traber: S Trainor: C. Tribble: B. Tye. Row 3-M. Vance: P. Vest: E. Steckley. HOMEROOM 257 Row 3-lcontd.l--V. Vinson: A. Wagner: P. Waite: J. Walker: C Wallace. Row 4-B. Walter: M. Walter: B. Watson: F. Watson: M. Watts: J. Weber: E. Weibel: N. Weigel. Row 5-H. Weitzel: L. Wentworth: S. West: J. Wheeler: C. Whisler: J. Whitacre: R. Wile: J. Wilkens. Row 6-A. Williams: C. Williams: G. Willis: D. Wimmer: P Winget: B. Witt: l. Wolfe: G. Waterstorll. Row 7-S. Wright: A. Zarins. HOMEROOM 101 Row 7-lcontd.l-N. Aitken: J. Algyre: D. Arrington: N. Auer' J. Ayers: J. Bomber. Row 8-N. Barnes: W. Borwick: S. Bauer: B. Bemes: B. Bender- man: T. Benedict: B. Benzing: T. Berry. Row 9-R. Bischol: H. Bivens: R. Blannon: D. Black: T. Bond: P. Boulden: C. Conner: E. Bonner. Row IO-J. Breleld: T. Bressler: E. Broome: B. Brown: B. Brown: T. Brown: W. Anderson: A. Ballew. Row II-H. Boston. HOMEROOM 103 Row ll-lcontd.l-J. Brackman: W. Brown: W. Brown: P. Buch- man: W. Burbage: V. Burns: R. Burt. Row I2-C. Bush: J. Caldwell: W. Cannon: W. Cannon: H. Cansler: J. Carnes: A. Caster: A. Chambers. Row 13-A. Chamber: W. Chambers: G. Chaney: R. Clark: R. Cook: E. Courtney: C. Cramer: D. Criss. Row I4-J. Crittenden: D. Daniels: R. Daniels: W. Daniels: F. DeAngeIo: G. Dearborn: R. Dellbrugge: B. DeVore. Row I5-T. Dickenson: D. Dieterly. HOMEROOM l05 Row I5-lcontd.l-R. Conrad: J. Dixon: D. Dupose: J. Eaton: B. Eberle: F. Edmondon. QJJJJJ .J 'F i L,'l,L ffi ' 'E J it -Jf - V,. 3 , J '- J H A h 3' 'J HOMEROOM 105 .V .J V V J , N J 5 A ,,,, - A :V Row I-D. Eickelman: S. Ellinger: H. Ezzell: L. Farris: D. Fer- N V A guson: B. Ferris: HJ Fischer: J. Fischer. 6: 45V .V A l,VV. QV G :J A 0 . - W Row 2-N. Fisher: D. Flamm: D. Flandreau: T. Flinn: T. Foley: D. Q V 'YS' fi Vi. VVL, f Foruey: D. Foster: P. Frame. JJ i g V : 1 Y. af- 'A ' -eg A Row 3-J. Frank: M. Gates: G. Geiger: P. Glenn: D. Grahn: L. Grau: C. Greenert: L. Griffith. .X J J j v my 'X F ' . ,Q 4 ' f it ' I J- LT 4. V V VZ J .J JJ V s .-' ' J I . ...' J Y HOMEROOM 250 X XV.: ' A! V ' Row 4-A. Hamilton: B. Hamon: P. Harman: L. Harper: B. Harris: G. Harris: V. Hartwell: P. Hayden. av' J V L VJ - V t at VA., -so J V 'J J 4' Row 5-T. Heinle: R. Helwig: W. Helwig: A. Hempleman: A. :V 4 ,V VV i' VUVL T- V' ' 'Vg Herrlinger: R. Herrmann: R. Hisle: D. Hoffman. J ,,., J 'ii 5 J , 1.. T J.JJ fJ .gm J ,V if f J 22' Q J ' 'f ' 3,7 Row 6-E. Hoffman: E. Hog-an: K. Hoover: M. Hopewell: J. . ' J Hugentober: C. Hughes: B. Humbert: T. Huston. A J at A y ,C J .J W J 3 , r -J. J J J ' '- we .-,. J - J 3 1 Row 7-J. Hutchinson: K. Iversen: F. Jackson: C. Jaeger: H. Jett: gf- ' ff V V T g,, ,R 5 A ' gk' J. J ff :JJ J h . R.J . P J e .J 1 J A. f if A e Q' 0 I if LJ J ...J f' E J ft J il JL Row 8-W. Jones: A. Kabel: G. Kaiser - J V J Q Q: J. J .J w .J ...J . A J. J B. W J . J ...J fel JJ Q Vi' 'J ..,. J To J ' V' VV ' .., J Q .J Ji 1't T JJ u A A 1 - '1:'. ff - ig.: or I .Q J . . 7 . 9, ' A X eff- A 1 e 2 Q A - :Vi J ' ' rrr :N ' J 5. 'X A ii' A ' 1 ,' .J V J '- HOMEROOM 301 V Rr! J J i MV. jJ..1:'Z' Row 8-lcontd.l-G. Kassen: J. Kaufman: R. Kay: N. Kaylor: T. 3 QJ ':' J Kelch. J J J J ' , J J f A J - Row 9--O. Kennedy: E. Kidd: D. King: H. Kirschbaum: L. Klotter- A K. Kotter: S. Lammers: J. Landwehr. I A V A ' ' W 'X' Q Q -' WJ Q., 'J Row I0-B. Lane: A. Lanter: C. Leach: J. Lewin: G. Lewis: R. ' f vZA VV EV 69- ii? .bl P 6 9 V.. 6 : S3 x Q V D V V A L V I ....VJ.7 V J .,.J: A ...J .V V V VV J Lewis, R. Lobrlng, . yon. VV J V V V V. VJVJ V 'K ITA' Q' if 1-- A J Q W J JJ . . J J e gg Row Il-T. McCracken: H. McFarlin: D. McGraw: D. McKinney: J J M. McKinney: R. Mallon: R. Maloslrey: A. Malone. J ' J' Q Mg V ,, V. 1 . ?- J H. V Q X K Row I2-J. Mann: J. Marconnet: R. Matthis: T. Mays: J. Meister. ' J ' ig VV M if V15 1 VL, WT J J..,.J ' J Q A J JJ. J 'J Wf- ' JW : , an . J VV VVJ . 5 Q ' A . J J .J N' ' V. L':: ' A J if 4 rrrr r-if J J :fr F s J sf. I ' J H' ff.: . 'Q . JJ: 1 V Q ,JV J ',, -4 V J-up .VVV 1 , J f J J e. . JJ. J JAAJ A - J-JJ J J AJAJJ J .J HOMEROOM 303 'J J A V Row I2-lccntd.l-J. Metley: J. Miller: J. Mirrielees: 4,2 . gc. :JJ4 A In J ' ' JV V. J 'Y' l J.. J, J J J Q fx. wr JI' A Row I3-T. Malloy: L. Moore: J. Morgenroth: D. Mueller: C. Vtjf if ' 5 J if I . Muller: L. Muncy: R. Murphy: B. Naderman. JJ I - J J TW V, J 1 gl ' Row I4-O. Neely: R. Niehaus: R. Niemann: T. Nimmo: J. North- rup: A. Odell: R. Ohr: A. Osborne. Row I5--R. Palmer: S. Peak: D. Peters: B. Phillips: L. Poland: R. ' J V Pollitt: C. Prollitt: T. Rainey. ..-J -J- 3. A i i 'Si' ' eff JJ JJJ ,J J J J JJJJ .-:': A ' .2 f: A v ' J: J .J ' ' I43 SOPHOMORES HOMEROOM 303 lcont'd.l Row i-L. Ray: J. Reinhardt: B. Rhoads: D. Rhoads: H. Rhoades D. Rickard: R. Robison. Row I-lcontd.l-R. Rodgers. HOMEROOM 365 Row 2-W. Rodgers: C. Rogers: J. Rogers: G. Rohne: T. Rowland R. Royalty: R. Rulener: R. Ryan. Row 3-T. Schirmer: F. Schmeling: R. Schmidt: S. Schreckengost: B. Schwettman: J. Scudd-er: W. Seal: W. Shank. Row 4-R. Shirin: C. Sizemore: R. Sloan: K. Smith: W. Smith: J. Snow: R. Standard: J. Stankorb. Row 5-W. Stapp: J. Steenes: W. Stofle: W. Stone: G. Stover: T. Stugard: B. Suter: J. Swann. Row 6--W. Swenlurth. HOMEROOM 307 Row 6-lcontd.l-R. Swisshelm: B. Tarpolt: W. Tarr: R. Taylor M. Tengler: R. Thomas: S. Tillord. Row 7-P. Tucker: G. Turner: L. Turner: T. Umbach: J. Van Cleve J. Van Meter: J. Waddell: L. Walters. Row 8-R. Warner: W. Watts: R. Weibel: W. Weidenbacher: Weis: M. Welke: J. Wells: M. Wilkins. Row 9-R. Will: E. Wilmes: A. Wilson: C. Wilson: D. Wilson: P Wilson: R. Winget: R. Wood. Row IO-E. Wynn: J. Yarnell: R. Younger: A. Zillich. HOMEROOM 252 , . WWW. W : ...A . ,. , Q 53 1 6 Row IO-lcontd.l-S. Abernathy: L. Bell: W. Brown: R. Bryant. I Row ll-M. Cass: W. Clark: J. Espy: B. Gabel: J. Gumbert: S. A V V Hodges: G. Hoeh: J. Hopper. if Row I2-P. Hudson: M. Jones: B. Kinder: D. Litkenhaus: R. Mc- I Q Kinney: W. Riley: H. Sandige: T. Schira. Row I3-D. Segar: D. Stephans: J. Seweney: W. Taylor: K. tg. Wagner: W. West. is S HoMeRooM mzo Row I3-lcontd.l-L. Abbott: D. Baker. V ' Row I4-C. Hoskins: J. Hughes: W. Kelley: T. Meinhardt: D. I f fili Shively. HOMEROOM 883 Jr. Row I4-lcontd.l-J. McDonald. 144 ,tv PARENTS' NIGHT Parents' Night - a time when taculty and iamily conler - solves many problems that might other- wise have complicatecl the school year. Paintul truths exchanged may not adcl to our present happiness or build up our ego, but co-operation and a high quality oi scholarship are results. JUNIORS The iunior who gazes at this picture sees many things not visible to other eyes. l-lis past hopes and failures are here revealed to him, but he can also dream ot the future, for the junior is easily recognizable by his indestructible optimism. Failures grow dim in his mind as time wears on, and he looks forward with ever increasing eagerness. One cherished dream, that ot becoming an upperclassman-has been realized and is strengthened by the sight ot a new class ring shining on his tinger. Another-his own prom-approaches as the fitting climax to a pertect year, and then . . . seniorhood. JUNIORS HOMEROOM zen Row I-F. Abel: E. Abney: J. Adams: F. Adams: P. Aeberle: G. Ailles: K. Ailshire: S. Allen. Row 2-M. Ammann: J. Anderson: P. Anderson: W. Anderson: J. Androne: F. Aplin: P. Archiable: R. Arthur. Row 3-J. Baessler: C. Bailey: C. Ball: M. Banks: S. Banks: F. Bannister: B. Barber: C. Bauer. Row 4-S. Benedict: B. Benn: J. Black: S. Bodin: N. Bowen: P. Bowring: E. Bradford: B. Brown. Row 5-A. Burney: B. Cahill: M. Campbell. HOMEROOM 26l Row 5-lcontd.l S. Cannava: D. Cave: L. Chaney: V. Chichester: V. Ciolli. Row 6-K. Cleary: C. Colonel: A. Colvard: J. Cooper: J. Corbitt: J. Cramer: S. Cramer: L. Dahlheimer. , Row 7-B. Daley: B. Davis: C. Davis: H. Dennis: R. DeVore, J. Dieti: K. Dills: J. Dimmermann. Row 8-M. Dinerman: B. Dolph: D. Duffy: C. Dulin: M. Dunn: A. Edwards: H. Edwards: W. Edwards. Row 9-J. Ellis: M. Elston: A. Embrey: J. Espenscheid. HOMEROOM 355 Row 9--lcontd.l P. Evers: L. Fairchild: D. Faulconer: B. Finke. Row IO--M. Flee: F. Fleming: P. Flory: P. Foley: M. Franz: J. Garland: A. Garnes: J. Gaskins. Row ll-Y. Gibson: B. Gifford: J. Gillespie: P. Gleason: B. Good: P. Gould: B. Gover: L. Greenert. Row I2-M. Greer: M. Haas: J. Hahn: J. Hall: B. Hanna: V. Harris: J. Hartlaub, S. Hartz. Row I 3--C. Harvey. HOMEROOM 356 Row I3-lcontd.l J. Hatcher: P. Hawkins: J. Heig: J. Heis: J. Helms: A. Hengle: D. Heyman. Row I4-A. Hicks: D. Hill: E. Hill: E. Hines: S. Hoffman: J. Hol- wadel: B. Houchins: J. Howard. Row I5-L. Howard: D. Hubbard: A. Huber: L. Humphrey: R. Huston: J. Hutchinson: T. lssacs: J. Jackson. 4 ' . x y A 4' as-fy ,, 35- qi .3 V,,. if - Egg R ,:- ,V 1 , :B A f M. B , 1 , -I in Ak 1 ' 'gs' A K .,.. .:- I ' . f I.. ag: LG fl ,- M 'f .gm A Q A - f B 1 4' 5 w .B L B B '1f A , fr S f uf H -A JB :S we f Ez 7 9 1 A l e o Ama M' B ' . A l 'Wm ' ., ik. ,li .A ' ' A 'L ' Sf ' r 5 vga SH, giLP.Bg.3.'i. N YV fx - ,KVV . 4, 22 ri., A A . .. .. BB B B .L 7 M ik ' ,y - ,gi K :Q V J I Ur s 1 , fi 'V A12 if in A we-E . v: .l 2 'A .5534 L' ' Q B' 4 L-I N .Af we B yu no B . .B f' 'e.: Lhkf ,ii w My ,-My , :Q--2 ef va: rf 'W B ily 1 I fe ff' V 'A Be ... , J 'S ' ,i W7 f . is F725 in B B ti F - . - f' 466- fs QL . .:- . M f 623. .. ' B BB f iw , iii 51 ' 'W .,.i B Bff V if M' QE? lid . .. ,... ,, 5 . B . 5 .,- 2, ruee ll ' ' 'eff .,-:1-f'-' . V I ' F 'Q 2 ..,,: I . , E.. . .,.: ,' ' ,,- , . V.?hV Qzf ,. V . 1 V e se o B ,u . B or B :.' Q .. ,B, lv, V. . 7 ij- vv:.,:-, In 1 In A ' 1 iil' A J' I A In 1 All? .ei ex e I l lb l':'.. B gl '- I b 'mi' 4 ' A 3' -'A :vl . I gvi -5 My :W ' W 'A if iefii , 1. f B ' ' ii'i W LV V A 'V F I I B B.-f' 1 ri: I .,:L. rry .5 iV,, 1' I ,. t 'M 45.53. r i l47 JUNIORS Row I-G. A. Jarvis: G. Jenkins: P. Jent: B. Johnson: J. A. John- son: J. Johnson: J. Jones: A. Justin. HOMEROOM 357 Row 2-J. Kendall: N. Kennedy: J. Kerns: C. King: J. King: A. Koester: D. Laceiield: H. Lacinak. Row 3-M. Lang: G. Leisure: L. Lesher: J. Lewis: E. Long: L. Loveless: H. Mackay: S. MacLaughlin. Row 4-S. Madden: P. Manley: P. Marlow: K. McColleem: M. McMillan: N. Meadows: J. Millay: A. Miller. Row 5-B. Miller: D. Miller: M. Miller: S. Miller: S. Miller: HOMEROOM 358 Row 5 lcontd.l-HJ. Mitchell: S. Moore: M. Mauch. Row 6-J. Mueller: L. Mullikin: C. Neal: K. Nelson: B. Nevels: P. Newell: J. Niederhauser: S. Nieman. Row 7-N. Norton: E. O'Brian: J. Odgers: C. O'Neal: J. Overton: J. Pandorf: D. Patrick: R. Petroff. Row 8-H. Phelps: R. Plapp: E. Porter: D. Potter: P. Ramsay: M. Ramsey: S. Reeder: C. Render. HOMEROOM 360 Row 9-M. A. Rollinger: P. Roy: B. Sanger: M. Satterfield: P. Scherer: S. Schiele: S. Schloss: D. Schuler. Row IO-D. Seiter: P. Shelton: L. Schotts: M. L. Shouse: M. Sie- mer: S. Simpson: B. Skirvin: B. Smith. Row li-B. Smith: E. Smith: R. Smith: S. Smith: R. Speaks: P. Speth: S. Stamey: A. Stantield. Row I2-G. Strange: J. Stephens: G. Stine: J. Stover: C. Stuckey: D. Sydlow: D. Tarter: C. Teller. Row I3-S. Thomas: HOMEROOM 362 Row I3-lcontcl.l B. Tidwell: N. Timmers: M. Taft: N. Tyler: J. Van Meter: N. Vonderheide: J. Waddell. Row I4-C. Wagner: C. Waldrop: L. Walters: M. Watts: J. Wat- son: S. Webb: B. Weeks: J. Wenckstern. Row I5-N. Whalen: J. Wheelright: C. Williams: D. Williams: M. Williams: A. Williamson: B. Willis: F. Wilson. I48 3. ' ..,, H . , W3 V yy ,.wv V . ,,., N. I I :f ff t ....., , .... f ' .,... . if 'S A W y , y J ... 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F A A A 's4.xiis? 1 Ymiwfeiifb :VIG 'K VV VQJ tg .,.. 4 1 if . n . f t ...T . JUNIORS HOMEROOM 363 lcontdl Row I-M. Wilson: M. Worthen: B. Wright: P. Wright: C. Wyrick. HOMEROOM 309 Row I-lcontdl J. Young: D. Zike: C. Zinn. Row 2--T. Abernathy: W. Abernathy: D. Adams: W. Ailles: R. Aldwell: W. Andrus: J. Arnold: E. Baker. Row 3-J. Baker: R. Baker: J. Barbeau: C. Barber: D. Barnett: W. Battelle: E. Beatty: R. Bischof. Row 4-J. Bishop: J. Block: T. Block: C. Block: R. Blust: W. Book- er: R. Bornemann: A. Boston. Row 5-D. Bawe: J. Brians: L. Brians: C. Britton: L. Brooksbank: D. Brownley: T. Brownley: K. Brown. Row 6-M. Bryant: J. Bucholtz: HOMEROOM 312 Row 6-lcontclj W. Burton: J. Cantwell: R. Carroll: T. Carter: T. Carter: C. Casey: L. Cheek. Row 7-G. Clark: J. Clark: G. Cobb: T. Coleman: M. Combs: M. Cooper: D. Capeland: R. Corbley. Row 8-R. Cramer: C. Cracker: R. Crow: J. Crum: A. Dale: D. Daley: D. Davidson: J. Davis. Row 9-L. Davis: B. Deck: D. DeVore: A. DeWar: E. Dexter: R. Drischel: R. Duhme: R. Duln. Row IO-B. Ebel: L. Edwards: E. Eggers: D. Elliott: 4 HOMEROOM 313 Row lO-lcontd.l T. English: R. Eumur: R. Fay: D. Feldhaus. Row ll-R. Feldhaus: R. Finn: C. Fischer: W. Fisgus: F. Fissel: R. Flynn: B. Fowee: R. Fulcher. Row I2-A. Gabriel: R. Gazaway: D. Gerhardt: R. Glenn: G. Goertz: L. Goshelif: T. Greene: F. Gumbert. Row I3-M. Hail: M. Hall: D. Hamilton: P. Hamilton: C. Hamlin: W. Harris: W. Hatfield: R. Hayden. Row I4--J. Hegel: E. Heimann: R. Heiser: W. Herrmann: J. Hewitt: D. High. HOMEROOM 314 Row I4-lcontdl J. Hobbs: W. Hodges. Row I5-J. Holtz: J. Horsman: G. House: G. Howie: J. Huber: J. Hull: C. Hutchison: H. lgnatius. 149 Row ll--W. Sievert: R. Skeel: A. Smart: J. Smith: N. Smith: J. 5-I e S. I.. -5.,- QQ Q -,,.-I,, ,. -gf., - gI.g . -4:zegIfI.r:u in-' ,.,.I,.. I- :-,.,--..,I,,II I- .I . SE ' ' 1 .I l . II ' . I -V A1-- X I- t,12IItI,i ,qw 1 ,I 'SI 1 9 . I I . .I --.'-2':gs.z?fI' ... X Sian , . A- ' v ' .. , if . 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Jewell: D. Jones: E. Jones: R. Jones. Row 2-D. Kelly: G. King: W. Korengel: N. Kraemer: R. Lambert' G. Lance: D. Lauderback: R. Lee. Row 3-D. LeMay: R. Leonard: D. Liggett: J. Linahan. HOMEROOM 3l6 Row 3-F. Litkenhaus: R. Ludeke: M. Lykens: C. Mark. Row 4-R. Marshall: R. Maurer: R. Maushart: W. McCaffrey' F. McCants': L. McNarry: R. Meiser: C. Menifee. Row 5-H. Meyer: D. Miller: S. Miller: D. Mitchell: C. Mockbee' W. Morelli: J. Morgan: T. Morgan. Row 6-R. Moulenbelt: R. Mounce: R. Navaro: J. Nelson: J. New- by: R. Nielsen: C. Norman: J. Oliver. Row 7-J. Oliver: L. Oliverio: W. Oliverio: J. Ott: C. Parker: B. Patten. HOMEROOM 317 Row 7lconTd.l-W. Peace: J. Perkinson. Row 8-C. Powers: M. Prince: F. Raclke: J. Ralston: S. Rankin: M. Reed: G. Reedy: R. Reeves. Row 9-R. Rhodes: J. Rice: R. Rice: B. Roebuck: C. Ross: J. Ross: G. Rottman: R. Runyan. Row IO-D. Russell: J. Ryan: G. Sherer: K. Schweikhart: R. Scrugham: J. Shorten: S. Siebler: C. Siegrist. Snyder: J. Sower: J. Spelbrink. Row 12-C. Stearns: M. Stearns: A. Stewart: C. Stewart: R. Stropes: J. Suggs: R. Tepe: R. Thomas. Row l3-W. Thornsburg: P. Turner: J. Turton: W. Van Epps: J. Van Felt: W. Vaughn: S. Veatch: R. Vettel. Row I4-R. Voelpel: J. Vogt: J. Vorwoldt: C. Walker: P. Walker: D. Walker: R. Weclig: J. Whitacre. Row I5-D. Whiting: R. Wilkerson: D. Willhide: J. Willions: L. Williams: J. Wilson: R. Winglewish: E. Winter. K Lf --4..:. le Q.. J- v:.f-k . ' . Lev -V - Q we te HOMEROOM 210 Oral Class Sr High , ' -' -V ,zuf 1V,kVg E' A r ey. M .2 ii -- ,LW mi ,I L Row! M Goldberg R Jackson R Wilson L Zwlclrer H Red If ': SW Lfiisgj 5 I1 'lll' i The question which arises before many a iunior's eye is What to do after graduation? An ex- cellent way to answer this query has been introduced to puzzled upper classmen by Career Week. This series of vocational talks has been the salvation for countless befuddled iuniors. SENIORS Looking boclc ofter four yeors of building, we seniors have mony memories. l-low con we forget the lost sociol highlight ot our closs, the senior prom? And groduotion with its superior leeling thot only seniors could hove os they wollced oround the troclc ond felt the eyes of all upon them? We hove put behind us the meloncholy Done who mode our lost English exom o memorable ond terrifying occosion ond those experiences ol our high school life which brought us everlosting enioyment ond permonent pleasure. We will remember, os June opprooched, how we gozed out of study holl windows lcnowing-we were leaving but would remember. fih - . 1, 'pl' I r r st rivr ssfls Q51 M 1 4+.- A g i- ..A, ,g,:,-::. -. .,.f .. C, C. X Dual control in driver training helps win true self confidence and develops good iudgement tor meeting any traffic situation. Football fans celebrate the Tigers' Homecoming victory over Old Woodward as they enjoy the Annual's sport dance in gay spirits. c. The odd figures on this and other UL! I5 pages are intended to depict a lew senior ambitions in cartoon lorm. We hope that these comic drawings will provide laughs and also an insight to serious hopes. AWARD'S DAY While Crowds assemble in The sTadium The band sTrikes up The familiar graduaTion march, Pomp and CircumsTance, and The seniors proudly wallc To Their place ol honor. WiTh words of congraTulaTions, The scholarships and awards are presenTed To worThy sTudenTs. Dux and Sig end The program by calling TorTh Their new members. The day ends on a noTe oi sadness as The mighTy seniors Unhappily Talce Their leave for The lasT Time. COMMENCEMENT We, who weor The cops ond gowns, reolize ThoT we ore sTonding on The Threshold of on new life - o lile ThoT in mosf coses will noT in- clude long lunch lines, oronge ond block Toot- boll sholcers, ond Thor feeling of proTecTion ThoT is so essenfiol To our every dey life. We, who ore leoving now, lcnow ond moy opprecioTe Those Things Thof we, os seniors, hove. What would fate have in store for June of 55-rain or shine? On that long awaited evening we marched-proud and confidenl. W' A N A ,Nw is . ..-cl. is ,am 41 if .. 1 all ' . . MS, T ,X I it I 5 , vm. is if T , -'K -W SENIORS ROW I Abernathy, Patricia Lida Pat : Patient and pleasant. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year irom Norwood High School: Home Economics Club 43 G.A.A, 47 Bowling 3, 4. Adams, Carolyn 'iPetey : She's captivatingly carefree. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year irom Decatur, Ga.: Student Council 35 Latin Club 2, Min- strels 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 3: Dolphin 4: Tower News 2: Pep Squad 47 A.B.K. Corr. Sec. 4. Adams, Patricia Edna 'iPat : Unrullled in nature: sleepily serene in aspect. Bowling 3, 4: Z.B.K. ROW 2 Anderson, Barbara Bobby : A dish ol coniection with a dash ol temper. Lunchroom 3. Anderson, Carol Ann Candy : Flamboyantly impressionable. Senior Choir 2, 3, 47 lviinstrels 2, 3, 43 Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Melva Marlene: Azure-eyed and industrious. Lunchroom 3. ROW 3 Andres, Mabel Helen Sug : Sugar 'n spice. Spanish Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club lx Girls' Glee Club 27 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 4: Tower News Representative 2, Reporter 2, Assistant Exchange Editor 3, Exchange Editor 4: Pep Squad 4: lnterlratority Council 41 A.B.K. V. Pres. 4. Appleby, Noreen Florence: A bonnie Scotch lassie with a bit ol a burr. Entered Withraw in Sophomore year lrom Boroughmuir, Scotland. Archiable, James Lee Arch : Gifted with amiabilityf' Minstrels 4: Baseball 4: Chi Sig Rec. Sec. 3. ROW 4 Armor, Ronald Vance Charles Chaz : Goodnatured, inspirational, and diligent. Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Western Hills High: Sigma Gamma Sec. and Chop, 4: Student Council 3, 47 Philologia 4: Boys' Glee Club 2: lvlinstrels 2: Reserve Basketball 2. Armor, Terry Allan: A brilliant mind and o modest manner. Philologia 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: lvlinstrels 2, 3, 4: T.S. Armstead, Martha Elaine Martyn: Nothing sour-she's all sweet smiles. Beta Chi 3 ,4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Annual Represen- tative 3. ROW 5 Armstrong, Dorothy Jeannette 'iDonny : A personality as salt as cotton candy. Armstrong, Henry Lee Arrny : The running part oi a double vision. Stu- dent Council lt Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Football 27 Traclc I, 2, 3, 47 Tip Toppers i: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. Armstrong, Raymond Ericlr Ray : 'iThe vaulting hall of that twinned up team. Boys' Glee Club 2: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Traclr l, 2, 3, 4: Tip Top- pers l: Tiger Club I, 2, 3, 4. Popular Senior Class Officers -the main stem and anchor ol the large and compli- cated Senior Class. The people honored with these positions are C. B. Pope, Presi- dent: Neff Jenkins, V. President: Gwen Mil- ler, Secretary: and Karen Buckman, Treasurer. Arnett, Sarah Elizabeth Sally : This pert gal has no ditiliculty in making lriends. Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Quincy, III.: Bowling 4: Volleyball I: Tally:-Ho. Arnold, Linda Elizabeth Lin : A girl with a tlair tor tashionf' Spanish Club I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2: Baseball I: Dance Club I, 2, 3: Dolphin Club 4: Tower News Stall I, 2, Representative 2, Assistant Page Editor 3, Page Editor 4: Pep Squad 4: Tally'Ho Rec. Sec. 4. Augustine, Ellen Lea: A wistful happiness is retlected in her big blue eyes. Gens Togata 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Archery l, 2: Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 2: Tower News Representative I, 2, 4: Altruist Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 2 Baker, Joan Alicia: Compelling-Makes a hit wherever she goes. G.A.A. 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4. Barnelrotf, Thomas Theodore Barney : The high and the mighty. Football I: Basketball 2: Swimming I, 3: Tip Toppers I, 2, 3, 4. Barnhart, Katherine Kitty : She'lI bounce right into your heart. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Woodrow Commercial: Future Merchan- dising 4: Minstrels 4: Bowling 2: E.O.X. ROW 3 Bartlett, Thornton Edward Bugs : That winning spirit. Boys' Glee Club 2, 4: Minstrels 2, 4. Beck, Charles Fred Charlie : And when he laughs . , Latin Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4. Beckley, Wilbur George Beckles : A carefree lad with a lriendly smile. ROW 4 Beierle, Walter Louis: His heart is in his work. Bell, Gwendolyn Viola Bugs : This belle rings a bell. Spanish Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Basketball 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Ivyettes Chap. 4. Benn, Walter John: Mathematically minded. ROW 5 Bennett, Jim Shotgun : An 'all right' guy with a great sense ol humor. Entered Wmhrow in Sophomore year from Walnut I-lills: Student Council 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Tower News Stott 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: K.T.K. Beran, David DeForrest Yogi : A wide grin hides his more serious side. Student Council 4: Gens Togata I: Minstrels 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Basketball 3, 4: Tri Chi Treas. 4. Beyer, Gerald Ray Jerry : This unpredictable redhead meets lite in an unrullled manner. Spanish Club 3. ROW 6 Bice, Dixie Jean: A Dixie-Cup tilled with sell-confidence. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills: Dux Femina V. Pres. 4: Scribblers 3, 4: Gens Togata 2, 3, Pres. 4: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2: Baseball 3: Tennis 2: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Tower News Representative 3: Pep Squad 4: A.B.K. Biller, John Arthur BiIl : Alool and worldly. Birkmeier, Mary Lou Lu : A good sport with a mischievous quirk. French Club 2, 3: Senior Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Thalian 2, 3, 4: Kytyves Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 7 Bischop, Helen Angela Corky : Coy and peacelulf' Bishop, Adu Louise Bootie : Earnest Bootie-natural and unsophisticatedf' Gens Togata I. 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club I, 2, 3: Bowling 4: Tower News Stott 2, 3, Page Editor 4: B.O.X. Corr. Sec. 4. Blesla, Harry Russell Russ : I-le who laughs last laughs best. ROW 8 Bonner, Jesse June : I-lis quiet personality denotes his ambitious mind. Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Tiger Club 4. Booth, Randal lv-an Randy : Troubles never trouble. Philologia 3, V. Pres. 4: Student Council I, 2, 3: Latin Club l, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, 4. Borders, August Albert Al : Seriousness and lun are a 50-50 mixture ot this boy's character. Football 2: Annual Ad Stott 3, 4: Minstrels 2, tl? Q it ..f.. 4 img, .jk M f wtf? I sift . rj 15:3 . X Q. I h ROW I Bowman, Dixie Lee: A shy smile always on her lace. I-listory Club 2: I-lorne Economics Club I, 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4: Tennis Club I: G.A.A. I: Volleyball I: Alpha I-Ii-Y 3, 4. Boyd, Thomas William 'iTom : Never detocusedf' Student Council I, 2: Tower News Representative I: Beta Hi-Y 4. Boyer, Jeane Carol: Possesses dignity and a deep sense ol responsibil- ity. Dux Femina: Student Council I, 2: Scribblers, Treas. 3, I-list. 4: Gens Togata I, 2, Treas. 3: Physics Club Sec. 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Min- strels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Treas. 4: l'lockey I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2: Individual Sports I, 4: Withrow Players, V, Pres. 4: Annual Representative I, 2: Altruist Pres. 4. ROW 2 Bradford, Ronald Lowell i'Flash : An aquatic athlete with a splashing smile, Latin Club 2: Physics Club 3: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representa' tive 2, 3, 41 Staht 3, Editor 4. Brasey, Henry Bill : Winners never quit . . Senior Choir 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Tower News Representative I: Beta I-li-Y 4. Breteld, Carol Jo: Did you ever see a dream walking? Student Council 3: Gens Togata I, 23 French Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Future Merchandising, Stt.-at-Arms 4: Minstrels 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Mgr. 3, 4: I-lockey I: Volleyball I: Basketball I: Individual Sports I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Representative 2, 3: Altruist. ROW 3 Brooks, Donald Lee Don : Congenial but retiring, Browning, Robert Stanley 'iBob : Have you found your Elizabeth Barrett, Bob? Band I: Chi Sig Pres. 4. Buchold, lrlene Ann: i'Always a compliment Irom this bubbly gal. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: I-lockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Tennis Club 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: A.B.K. ROW 4 Buckman, Karen Sue: l'lere's pint-sized pulchritude that's honey sweet. Dux Femina: Student Council 4: Treas. ot Senior Class: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: lvlinstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Bask- etball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Tennis Club I: Withrow Players 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Altruist Corr. Sec. 4, Burkhart, Robert Anthony Bob : 'Though shy and reserved he carries re- sponsibilities wellf' Football 2. Burkhardt, Ron Frank: i'This boy has a keen knowledge ol cars and a love ol the outdoors. ROW 5 Bush, Dorothy Jean Dottie : Dot seems to be quiet, but we know better. Spanish Club 4: Home Economics Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: I-lockey 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4. Bush, Nancy Ann: I-ler unobstructive Iriendliness makes you want to know her better. Oens Togata I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4. Byndon, Frank l3ob : Eager to obtain the best in lite. Lunchroom I, 2, 3, Through the odor ol burning chemicals, the maze ol tangled formulas, can be seen the young Withrow chemists earnestly at work. With visions of the unknown they seek to discover the deep, dark secrets ol the ever present atoms and molecules. . F fr if , 'R ROW I Byndon, James Edward: Quality and quantity make up this boy's character. Radio Club 4: Lunchroom I, 2, 3, 4. Campbell, Carl Edward Slim : His friendly grin denotes his warm hearted attitude. Campbell, Clarence Barclay Barclay : Interesting, with hidden depths. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Meadville, Pa.: Physics Club 4. ROW 2 Cannedy. Charles Henry Sonny : He'll be a famous flyer some day, we predict. Radio Club 4: Basketball 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Lunchroom I, 2. Cargo, Betty Jo B.J. : Seriousness of purpose masks a deeper friendliness. Dux Eernina: Scribblers 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Senior Choir 3: ivlinstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Thalian 3, 4: Annual Representative 2: Tower News Reporter I, 2, Ass't. First Page Editor 3, First Page Editor 4: A.B.K. Chap. 4. Carner, Barbara Jean Babs : An abundance of good humor heightened by a fun-loving nature. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Hughes: Gens Togata 2, 3: History Cluub 3: Home Economics Club 4: Bowling 3, 4: Lunch- room 3, 4. ROW 3 Carr, Imogene Jeanne: Cute as a button and not much bigger. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Old Woodward. Catauro, Mary Jane Janey : A winning smile accompanied by a pair of twinkling eyes typily this lass. Gens Togata 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Bowling I, 2, 4: Tower News Staff 3, 4: Representative 4. Chase, Donald Lloyd Don : Daddy-long-legs. ROW 4 Chilton, Helen Ilene: Tiny and dark with plenty of spark. Home Economics Club 4: Volleyball 2, 4: Basketball 4: Bowling 3: E.O.X. Christry, William Frank: Cool and collected with a pinch of wit. Band 2, 3, 4: Thalian Dramatic Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 3. Clark, Donna Dorothy: A tall goldilocks who is quick to grin. Junior Choir 3: Girls' Ole-e Club 4: Basketball 4: Archery 4: Bowling 3, 4. ROW 5 Clark, Janice Elinor Jan : 'Efifervescently efficient. Spanish Club 3: Min- strels I, 2, 3, 4: G,A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, Baseball 2, Dance Club 3, 4: Thalian 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4: Annual Lit. Staff 2, 3, 4: Representative 4: Asst. Editor 4, Pep Sqaud 4, Cheerleader Alt. 3: A.B.K. Treas. 4. Clark, Judith Ann Judy : Oh for a date with Judy! G.A.A. I: Bowling I: Pep Squad 4: E.O.X. Chap. and Corr. Sec. 4. Clinton, Helen Maria: Nicely nonchalant. G.A.A. I. ROW 6 Coffey, June Lee: Calm as a sultry summer night. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Walnut Hills: Spanish Club 3: History Club 3: Pep Squad 4: E.O.X. Coffman, Elizabeth Ann Liz : Abounding with fun, unpretentious Liz is a true friend. Student 'Council I: Spanish Club 2: Future Merchandising 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I: Basketball 2: Hiking I: Bowling 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Baseball I: Tower News Representative I: Pep Squad 4: Athletic Rep- resentative 4: E.O.X. V. Pres. 4. Cole, Harold Edwin HaI : A clever salesman with an air of distinction. Sigma Gamma: Philologie 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: History Club 3: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Ad Staff 4: Annual Sales Editor 4. ROW 7 Coleman, Melvin Leonard I-lone : Easy to talk with and pleasant to walk with. Student Council I, 2, 3: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Iviinstrels 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Conlon, Beverly Ann Bev : An inner glow shines thru her usually serious exterior. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Volleyball 3: A.B.K. Hist. 4. Contner, James Stanley Jim : His smile and friendliness will go a long way. Cooper, Constance Jeanne Connie : Eager anticipation plus a familiar giggle and love of classical music. Scribblers 3, 4: Presentation Orchestra 3, 4: Ivtinstrels 3, 4: Annual Lit. Staff 4: Annual Representative I: Tower News Staff 3, 4: Civil Defense Class 3: Pep Squad 4: B.'O,X. - Crandell, Robert L. Bob : When he takes his Sugar to tea . . . Latin Club 3: Physics 3: History Club 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club I: Mine strels I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 4: Thalian 3: Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Annual Ad Staff 2, 3: Tower News Representative I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Sig Corr. Sec. 4. Creelman, Herbert James Herb : The zany wit-snapper. Minstrels I, Thalian I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Sig. 4 I I I i I l t l I 1 5 t i SENIORS ROW I Crowe, Peggy Ann Peg : Peg o' his heart! Home Economics Club 2: Volleyball 2: Baseball 2: Lunchroom 3. Davis, Robert Allen Bob : A vivacious lad who is adept at procuring friends. Sigma Gamma Treas. 4: Student Council 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Representa- tive 2: Tower News Representative I. Davis, Clara Olivia Cudee : A fashion-wise miss. G.A.A. I, 2: Volley- ball I: Baseball 2: Pep Squad 4: T.N.T. Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 2 Day, Marlene Shirley: A daisy any day-Marlene. French Club 3: Indivi- dual Sports. I, 2: Bowling I: Alpha Y I: Pep Squad 4: Theta Alpha. Dearwester, Wilbur Ronald Willie : Popularity and personality do go hand in hand. Student Council I: Football I, 2: Swimming I, 2: Annual Representative I, 2, 3,4: Iota Corr. Sec. 4. Denslord, Dolores Mae Dody : A little gal packed with wit. Dolphin Club I: Bowling I: Kytyves. ROW 3 DeVore, Judith Ann Judy : Busy and beautiful-a versatile Venus. Student Council 2, 3, 4: Minstrexls I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: I-lockey I: Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, 4: Tower News 3, Sub- scription Mgr. 4: Pep Squad 4: B.O.X. Pres. 4. DeWeese, Sara Jo Animal : A cheerful smile-her trademark. Student Council I, 2, 3, Chairman Finance Comm. 4: French Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, Librarian 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Presen- tation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club I: Thalian 3, 4: Tower News Staff 3: Kytyves Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Dietz, Eileen Mae: The cat hasn't got her tongue. Spanish Club I, 2: Hist- ory Club 2: Home Economics Club I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 4: Annual Ad Statf 4: Pep Squad 4. ROW 4 Dinkelmann, Janet Marie Dinkel : Thoughtful Dink-a gal with a futuref Beta Chi 2: Gens Togata 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, Sec. 4: Min- strels 2: Volleyball I: Theta Alpha Corr. Sec. 2. Doud, James John Jim : You'll find his friends in every grade: here's per- sonality unparalleledf' Student Council 3, 4: Proiect and Finance Committees 4: Latin Club I, 2, 3: Minstrels 4: Football 3: Baseball 2, 4: Withrow Players 4: Annual Representative 4: Beta I-li-Y 4: K.T.K, DuBose, lnell Shortie : lf you see a smile coming down the hall, you may be sure it's InelI. I-lame Economics Clubs 2, 3: G.A.A. 3: Volleyball 3: Base- ball 37 A.B.X. ROW 5 Dubuque, Kenneth Michael Ken : Enjoys decorum but maintains cordialityf' Philologia 4: Latin Club 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, 4. Dudley, Charles Emerson Charlie : Jerry Lewis himself when it comes to rnimicryf' Boys' Glee Club 3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrels 3, 4. Dunn, James Ervin Jim : Commandeering in faculty and companionabilityf' Gens Togata I, 2: Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3, 4. V. Pres. 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Annual Staff 3, Lit. Editor 4: Beta I-li-Y 4: T.S. Pres. 4. ROW 6 Easter, Georgina C. Georgie : She'lI be the grandest lady in the Easter parade . . I-lome Economics Club 4: Bowling I. Echols, Walter Bernard Eck : Athletics Personifiedf' Chemistry Club 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4: Basketball 4. Edwards, Dolores Jeanne Jennie : I-low about that Pepsodent smile! Spanish Club 2: Lunchroom Staff 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3: Bowling 3, 4: Theta Alpha Corr. Sec. 3. ROW 7 Eldridge, Patricia Ann Pat : A patty-cake of prettiness-this half ol a winning sister combination. Girls' Glee Club 2: Minstrels 3, 4: Bowling I: Baseball I: Tower News Statlf 3, 4: Tally-I-lo. Eldridge, Wanda Lee: A high-stepping gal and the other hall of that very attractive sister team. Band Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Bowling I: Tally-I lo. Embry, Agnes: lf at first you don't succeed, try try, again. ' ROW 8 Emmons, James Thomas Tom : Polished in manners: proficient in dancing. Beta Chi I: Band I, 2, 4: Minstrels 2. Enghouser, Mary Ann: industrious, but not too serious for fun. Junior Choir 2: Senior Choir 3. Eppert, Linda Lou Linn: She has a cover girl smile. Baseball I. First row: B. Nelson: N. Jenlrins. Second row: D. Stein: B. McElwaing H. Cole e rm r M gc d D Rhou A Ma z H. Maier: B. Davis: C. B. Pope. igma amma calf 6!2l0fA fo our mo i e l 4 SIGMA GAMMA lt's Awards Day and the big question is Who are next year's twelve deserving Sigma Gammasff' Be- sides being tops in activities and scholarship, Sigs sponsor the annual Tigertown Twirl, bestow ever- lasting memories on all seniors attending the Senior Prom. and award a scholarship to some person on Awards Day. Friendly relations are made during the Dux and Sig annual progressive dinner. To become a Sig is a coveted goal oi Juniors. SENIORS ROW I Estep, Beverly Emma Bev : A girl with real ambition and drive. Lunch- room 4. Fairchild, Russell Dale Russ : The iolliest ot iokersf' Farr, Patricia Ann Pat : Sweetly and magnanimously she wends her way. Minstrels 4: G.A.A. 4: Hockey I, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Basketball I: Bowling l: Tower News 4: B.O.X. ROW 2 Faul, Richard Lee Dick : His dark brown eyes betray his devilish in- stincts. Bowling 2: Basketball 4: Baseball 2, 3: Tennis Club 4: Tennis 4. Fels, Jo Ann: Pretty as a picture. Future Merchandising 4: Athletic Repre- sentative 2. Ferguson, Ann Annie : Someday she'll be the idol to others that Esther Williams is to her. Dux Femina Sec. 4: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Annual Lit. Stall 3. Adv. Copy Editor 4: Pep Squad 4: Kytyves Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 3 Ferguson, Eric William: He's got rhythm, who could ask lor anything more? Track 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4. Feuquay, Meridel: As fresh as a daisy and oh-so sweet! Entered Withrow in Junior year trom Evansville, lnd.: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 4: Tower News 3, Third Page 4: Pep Squad 4: B.O.X. Treas. 4. Firth, Jean Ella Jeanie : Our own 'Jeanie with the light brown hair'. Student Council 3, 4: Alpha Y I. ROW 4 Foster, Robert Jay Bob : His timidness is surpassed by singing ability. Senior Choir 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Fox, Fredrick Joseph Fred : Serious senior with a subtle sense ol humor. Basketball I, 2: Cross Country 3, 4: Track I, 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y Treas. 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, 4: K.T.K. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Frey, Rose Marie Rasie : A small girl with a really big personality. Home Economics Club I: Future Merchandising 4: G.A.A. I: Volleyball I: Dance Club I, 2, 3. ROW 5 Friason, Evva Lou Evvie : Attractive, busy, and popular among the seniors at Withrow. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach.: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: T.N.T. Pres. 4. Gaddis, Janet Jann: The girl with a perfect pitch. Senior Choir I: Girls' Glee Club 2. Gall, Carol Sue: Her demure expression sparkles when a chance lor lun is olferedf' Home Economics Club 3, 4: Bowling 4. ROW 6 Gaskins, Janet Ruth Jan : Her dimples are the key to her cordialityf' G.A.A. 2, 4: Volleyball I, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 4: Baseball 2, 4: Dance Club 4: Annual Ad Staff 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: B.O.X. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Gebbie, John Harry Geb : With everyone he's popular, 'Geb's' lriend- liness is unmatched. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Indian Hill: Student Council 3: Minstrels 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: K.T.K. Gerlock, Richard William Dick : His thoughts are always a mystery. ROW 7 Getgey, William Franklin Getch : Elected by the students, admired by his friends. Student Council I, 3, Pres. 4: Senior Choir 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club I: Football I, 4: Basketball I, 2: Annual Representative 3: Tower News Repre- sentative 2: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: Tri Chi. Ghory, Yvonne Mary Evie : A pleasant outlook and a willing spirit. Gens Togata 2: Physics Club 3: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Thalian 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative I, 2: Tower News Representative 3: Pep Squad 4: E.O.X. Treas. 4. Gibson, Sandra Ellen Sandy : Sandy's quietness does not keep her from being well-liked by her friends. Future Merchandising 4. ROW 8 Gildemeister, Walter Marten: Does his modesty hide any German genius? Gill, Barbara Ann GiIIs : Loquaciousness at its best. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Gleason, Joan Margaret Gleecy : Amiable, attractive, athletic, and active she's our all A, all-around gal. Dux Femina: Student Council I, 2, 3, Treas. 4: Scribblers, V, Pres. 3, Corr. Sec. 4: Gens Togata I, Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Dance Club 2, 3, Sec. 4: Thalian 3, 4: Annual Lit. Stall I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 2, 3: Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4: Pep Sqaud 4: lnterlratority Council 4: A.B.K. Pres. 4. ROW I Gleason, Richard John Dick : He has an eye for lun and his high-stepping lavorite. T.O.V. Pres. 4. Goodell, Martha Caroline: Musical ability beyond reproach. Gens Togato 2: Spanish Club 4: Physics Club 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Archery I: Individual Sports I, 2, 3: Thalian 3, 4: Tower News Representative I, 4: Camera Club 2. Gosney, Joyce Ann: Her poise exceeds the common limit. Future Merchan- dising 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. ROW 2 Graham, Janet Louise Peanut : A peanut-sized package oi pep. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2: Baseball I: Individual Sports 2: Withrow Players 4: Tower News 3, Adv. Mgr. 4: Annual Representative I, 2: Pep Squad 4: Altruist. Green, Joan Arita Joni : Mellow dark eyes, Feminine allure, bait for compliments. Home Economics Club 2: G.A.A. 4: Individual Sports 4: T.N.T. Hist. 3. Griffith, Carol Rae Gril:I : Coquettishly cute, she brightens at the mention ol Montana or New York. Gens Togata 2: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Thalian 2, 3: Annual Art Stall 2, 3: Tally-Ho Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 3 Guignard, Lois Miriam: This girl makes work seem like fun. Future Mer- chandisers 4: Lunchroom 3. Hackney, Curtis Darnell Curt : A lun-loving guy who is sometimes serious. Orchestra I: Cross Country 2: Excelsior Hi-Y 2. . Halpin, Nancy Louise Nance : Wide-eyed and wilIowy. Gens Togata 2: B.O.X. ROW 4 Hamilton, Allred Gilmore: Explaining Einstein and working in the book- room are all in a day's work for Alfred. Camera Club I: Physics Club 3: Chemistry 4: Radio Club 4: Senior Choir 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club I: Minstrels I, 2, 3: Annual Representative I. Hardy, Helen lrene: She walks with the same regality that made Helen of Troy so captivating. G.A.A. I, 3: Bowling I, 3: E.O.X. Corr. Sec. 4. Harman, Joan Marie: French isn't Greek to her! Entered Withrow in Senior year Irom Bethesda, Md.: French Club 4. ROW 5 Harrison, Lillie Mae: A wizard at the keyboard. French Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Accornpanist for Glee Clubs 4: Minstrels 3: Ivyettes V. Pres. 4. Harrison, Sonia Lee: Proficiency poised, Sonia radiates congenialityf' Gens Togata I, 2: German Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Bowling 3, 4: Tip Toppers 2, 3: Lunchroom 2. Harrison, Yvonne Louise: Her pretty face radiates the warmth ot her per- sonality. Hockey I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Basketball I, 2: Bowling I, 2: Treas. Office 2, 3, 4: Z.B.K. ROW 6 Hartman, Sandra Jeanne Sondy : Co-operation is her motto. Girls' Glee Club 3: Minstrels 4: E.O.X. Hist. 4. Hart, Janet Rene Bunnie : Big brown eyes and a childlike charm-she's 'younger than springtime'. Scribblers 3, 4: Gens Togata 2, 3: History Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 3: Bowling I, 3: Thalian 2, 3, 4: Annual Art Stalt 2, 3, Ass't. Art Editor 4: Pep Squad 4. Hayes, Jeanene Rae Jean : Her hair is her crowning glory. Home Eco- nomics Club I: Lunchroom 3. ROW 7 Haynes, Ida Mae Chicken : Idol 'Sweet as apple cidah' . , Home Economics Club I: Dance Club I. Heck, Shirley Dean: Athletic and out-going, Shirley claims a host ol Friends. Beta Chi 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Volleyball I, 3, 4: Basketball I, 4: Baseball I, 3, 4: Bowling l, 3, 4: Individual Sports I. 3, 4: Thalian 3, 4: Annual Art Stall 4: Tower News Art Staff 3, 4. Hein, Carol Jane Mink : The quality of her smile is unmatchablef' Future Merchandising 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2: Volleyball I: Baseball 2, 3: Bowling I, 2, 3. ROW B Heis, Elaine Esther: As quiet and calm as an April morning. Home Econom- ics Club 2: Future Merchandising 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Basket- ball 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Bowling 3. Henderson, Nathaniel Morton Nat : His first love-his car. Entered With- row in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach. High: Latin Club 3. Herschede, Frank Christopher Hersch : Hershey Kisses 2 2 2 2 2 Entered Withrow in Junior year lrom Burlington, Vermont: Radio Club 3: Football 2: Baseball 2. a .Z I 6' i o 0 0 Q 0 -mf Q4 wuts SENIORS ROW I r Hibbett, Alice Faye: Mischievous, friendly, and batty about baseball. Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Detroit: French Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, Manager 4: Individual Sports 3, 4: lvyettes Rec. Sec. 4. High, Millicent Joy Joy : Highly ioyful-the name fits! Spanish Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Hockey I, 4: Volleyball I, 3, 4: Basketball I, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Z.B.K. Treas. 4. Hill, Karen Levay: High on our hill of esteem-pretty, talkative Karen. Student Council I: Scribblers 3, 4: Future Merchandisers 4: Band I, 2: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Thalian 3, 4: A.B.K, Carr. Sec. 4. ROW 2 Hiner, Hugh Jeeps : Happy-go-lucky. Gens Togata I, 2: lota Rec. Sec, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Holt, Jimmy Ray Jim : His jovial anecdotes are one part ol his person- ality. Holt, Mary Claudia: Just enough of a drawl to accentuate her personality. History Club 3: Lunchroorn I. ROW 3 Holt, Elmer Eric: Withrow's voice in the grandstands-sincere, well-liked Elmer. German Club I, 2, Treas. 4: Physics Club 3: History Club 3, 4: Tip Toppers 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 4: Tiger Club 3, 4: T.S. Holtlcamp, Helene Louise: This top-notch student gets a top-notch view of her classmates. Dux Femina Treas. 4: Student Council 3: German Club 2, 3, 4: History Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Hockey I, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 2: Treasurer's Office 3, 4: Kytyves. Hoskins, Vivian Gay Viv : Vivacious Vivian headed for success with a capital Sl Student Council 2: French Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 4: Basketball I, 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Individual Sports I: Gym Office I: Athletic Representative I. ROW 4 Jenkins, Hugh Neff Neff : Our most eligible bachelor, Sigma Gamma: Student Council 2, 4: V. Pres. 3: Pres. of Senior Class: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Gym Team 2, 3: Track 2, 3: Tiger Club 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y Pres. 4: K.T.K. V. Pres. 4. Houck, Carol Marie: A cheerful Cherub with a gleam in her eye. Home Economics 3: G.A.A. 2: Bowling I, 2, 3: individual Sports 3: Tennis Club 2: Y-Teens I. Huenefeld, Thomas Ernst Tom : Makes any gathering gayer with his presence. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes: German Club 3: Minstrels 3: Thalian 3: C.O.S. ROW 5 Hull, Jo Ann Jon: A Dresden doll-like figurine comes to reality. Minstrels 3, 4: G.A,A. 4: Hockey 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Individual Sports 4: Bowling 4: Tower News 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Annual Lit. Staff 4: Kytyves. Jacobs, Nancy Rose Jake : Music was created for people like her. Re- entered Withrow in Senior year: Senior Choir 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Orchestra I: Band I: Minstrels I. 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 4: Dolphin Club I: ln- dividual Sports I. Jocelyn, Beverly Jean Bev : Outgoing Bev has a pixie-like countenance. Future Merchandising 4: Minstrels I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Bowling I: E.O.X. ROW I Johnson, Charles Robert King Henry : The attainment ot a track letter hasn't interfered with Charles' fun and practical iokes. Tiger Club 2, 3, 47 Football Ii Basketball I, 2, 3, 4i Track I, 2, 3, 4. Johnson, Gary Curly : Joker-one in every deck. Student Council I. Johnson, James Russell Jim : An elephants memory is nothing compared to Jirn's. Cross Country 2, 47 Track I, 2, 3, 47 Thalian I, 2. ROW 2 Johnson, Manva lnez: Her smile is the keynote to her personality. Junior Clwohir 3i G.A.A. I, 2, 37 Volleyball I, 37 Baseball 2, 37 Tennis 47 Tennis Cu 4. Johnson, Theodore Scott Ted : Always a jovial greeting lor everyone. Football I, 2. Johnston, Frank Musser Prettyboy : A hearty Hello points him out. T.O. ROW 3 Johnston, William Charles Willie : His lively brown eyes rellect his quick mind and ready wit. Tower News Representative 3i T.S. Hist. 3, V. Pres. 4. Jones, Charles Edward Chuck : Superior persistancef' C.O.S. V. Pres, 4. Joy, Nancy Alicia: This gal makes her conversation warm and stimulating. History Club 3: Physics Club 37 G.A.A. I, 47 Volleyball I7 Bowling I, 3, 4. ROW 4 Kabel, Marlene Margaret: Unassuming Marlene comprehends with a deep understanding. Scribblers 3, 47 History Club 2, 37 Home Economics Club 27 G.A.A. I, 27 Bowling 2, 3, 47 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball I, 2. Kahn, Marcia Lee: Happy Marcia has a good word tor all. Scribblers 3, 47 French Club I, 2, 3, 47 History Club 2, 37 Home Economics Club 27 Senior Choir 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 Minstrels 47 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Volley' ball I, 2, 3, 47 Basketball 2, 3i Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, 4. Kearsey, Thomas Michael Tom : He epitomizes the phrase 'big brother'. Chi Sig. ROW 5 Kemp, Karlton Thomas Karin: Don't give up the ship! Kessel, Christian Fredrick Chris : Mr, Peepers. Philolcgia 3, Corr. Sec. 47 Physics Club 37 Baseball 2. Kessis, Mary: Soft-spoken and quiet-loveably little girlishf' French Club 2, 37 Physics Club 3i Senior Choir 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 37 Minstrels 3, 4i G.A.A. I, 3, 47 Hiking Club I7 Archery 47 Hockey 37 Baseball 27 Bowling Ii Dance Club 3, Treas. 4i Withrow Players 2. 3, 4i Tennis Club I, 27 Pep Squad 47 Altruist. ROW 6 Kimery, Philip Henry Phil : Here's a swimmer with winning ways ol more than one variety. Philologia 3, 47 Latin Club 27 Cross Country 47 Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4i Tip Toppers 3, V. Pres. 4. Kober, Elizabeth Clara Liz : A sunny greeting is typical ol Liz. German Club 3, 4i Home Economics Club 4i Bowling 4. Kohl, Marlene Adele: A gay little girl with a twinkling sense ol humor, Latin Club I, 2i French Club 3, Sec. 4i History Club 27 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Archery 3, 47 Bowling I, 2, 3, 47 Hockey 27 Volleyball 2, 37 Annual Lit. Stott 3, 4i Pep Squad 4i Kytyves. ROW 7 Konnersman, Patricia Ann Patty : Characteristic of Pat is a downward glance and a blushing lace. French Club 2, 37 History Club 2i Minstrels 2, 3, 47 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Hockey I, 3, 47 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 47 Basketball I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Tower News 2, Publicity Manager 3, 47 Athletic Representative 37 Pep Squad 47 Altruist Corr. Sec. 4. Kratz, Gordon Allan Kratzie : His mellow voice will re-echo through the halls even alter he leaves. Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4i History Club 4. Kuebler, Gloria Jayne Keby : Interesting innocence enhanced by shoe button eyes. Student Council 27 Gems Togata 27 Spanish Club 27 Band I7 Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4i G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Hockey I, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 47 Basketball I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball I, 2, 3, 47 Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4i ln- dividual Sports I, 27 Withrow Players I, 2, 3, Hist. 47 Tower News Representa- tive 2, 3, Subscription Manager 47 Pep Squad 4i Tennis Club I, 2, 3i Altruist V. Pres. 4. ' ROW 8 Lance, Barbara Ann Barb : UA freckled bundle ol friendliness. French Club 3, 47 Latin Club I, 27 History Club 2, 47 Physics Club 37 G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 47 Archery 47 Hockey I, 2, 47 Basketball 27 Volleyball I, 27 Tennis 27 Bowling 3, 47 Thalian 3, 4i Tower News 37 Pep Squad 4i Tennis Club 27 Kytyves. Lane, Anna Mae Annu: Regal as a queen and dainty as her well-known lace. Langner, Timothy James Tim : The Emmett Kelly ot Withrow. Spanish Club 47 Physics Club 37 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Football Ii Tri Chi. i . A I ,si ' 'I s rf ' 'ni I i , , ft. . .tt g L. HY' SENIORS ROW I Lauderdale, Frank Beniamin: The Sunshine Kid. Layne, Robert Lee Lightning : The South shall rise again! Lawson, Goya Lee Butch : A strawberry blonde with flavored gaie-ty. French Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Volleyball 4: Tennis 4: Dolphin Club 2: Y- Teens 2: Lost and Found Department 2, 3, 4: A.T.A. Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 2 Lawson, Judy Ann: Kind Judy quickly befriends :hy strangers. French Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Junior Choir 2: G.A.A. I: Bowling I, 2 ,3, 4: Annual Representative 2: Pep Squad 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: A.T.A. Corr. Sec. 4. Lehman, Linda Sue Lindy : Conscientiousness combined with cordialityf' Latin Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I: Bowling 3, 4: Annual Representative 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: A.T.A. Chap. 2, Pres. 4: lnterfratority Council 4. Levi, Don: The man with the 'licorice stick'. Sigma Gamma: Philologia 3, 4: German Club 3, 4: Physics Club 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4. ROW 3 Levi, June Frances Junie : What is so rare as a day with June? Then if ever, come perfect days. Student Council I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2: Volleyball I, 2, 4: Basketball I, 2: Baseball l, 2, 4: Dance Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Pep Squad 4: Tennis Club I: B.O.X. Carr. Sec. 4. Light, Arthur John Jay : Jay is our guiding light! Lindsey, Jerry Louis Big Jer : A remark to fit any occasion. ROW 4 Lipscomb, Marva Jean Jeanie : Fun, pep, and a sense of humor are her most valuable assets. Home Economics Club 3, V. Pres. 4: G.A.A. I: Volley- ball 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3: lvyettes. Loose, Robert Oremor Bob : Crazy mixed up kid. French Club I: Min- strels I, 3, 4: Thalian 3, 4. Lowery, Sally Katherine: An elf with a purpose-brimming with life! French Club 2, 3: Home Economics Club I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Hockey I, 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 4: Annual Ad Staff I, 4: Pep Squad 4: Kytyves. ROW 5 Lundquist, John Stephen Jack : The Minstrels are his pride and ioy. Band I, 2. 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Withrow Players 2, Pres. 3, 4: Tower News Representative I: Tennis Club I, 2, 3: Tri Chi. Lusby, Lucinda Taylor Cindy : A lady of taste. Dux Femina: Scribblers 3, Rec. Sec. 4: Gens Togata I, 2: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I: Volleyball I, 2, 4: Basketball I, 2: Dolphin Club I: Dance Club 3, 4: ln- dividual Sports I: Withrow Players I, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Tower News Rep- resentative I, 2, 2nd Page Assist. 3, Editor 4: Tennis Club I: Cheerleader 3: B.'O.X. V. Pres. 4: lnterfratority Council 4. Maddox, William Alexander BiII : Full of the three 'V's', vim, vigor, and vitamins! History Club 3: Physics Club 3: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Withrow Play- ers 2, Treas. 3, 4: Tower News Representative 3, 4: Cheerleader 4: Tri Chi. ROW 6 Madson, Lawrence Philip Radar : All he needs is a Geiger Counter. German Club I, 2, 3: Physics Club 3: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Presentation Orchestra 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative 3. Magee, Doyle Reed: Do'le's got a doll-huh, Cath? Football I: Iota. Magrish, David Conrad Dave : The next time we see Dave we hope he has passed the Bar. Gens Togata I, 2, 3: Physics Club 4: Hi-Y 4. ROW 7 Maier, Harold: Our outstanding Mayor Maier, popular and purposeful. Sigma Gamma: Student Council 3, 4: Philologia 3, Critic 4: French Club I, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4: Physics Club 3, V. Pres. 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Presentation Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4: Thalian I 2: Withrow Players 3, 4: Chess Club 2, 3. Manoff, Thomas Arthur Tom : I-le'lI be the chief angel in 'Hamburger Heaven'. Camera Club I, 3, 4: Radio Club 4. Manzler, Alan Duane Al : This introduces a football star of the first mag- nitude and a leader in the class of '55. Sigma Gamma Pres. 4: Student Council I, 2: Philologia 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4: German Club I, 2: Physics Club 3: Football I, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4: Basketball I: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Tower News Representative 2: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. ROW 8 Marsh, Sylvia Ann Sam : A friend in need . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, Sec. 4: Annual Representative 3, 4: Business Staff 4: Red Cross 2, 3: Pep Squad 4: A.T.A. Chop. 4. Martin, Virginia Lee Vicki : Shave and a haircut-two bits. Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Individual Sports 2, 4. McAllister, Robert Edward Mac : A charm all his own . . Proiection Crew 3, 4. lx. uf Q , , - if ,H f. .w... , we . , ., . Y 5 1 i 65. 1 is '-its Row 1: H. Holtkampg Miss Ageterg V. Usher, D. Bice, A F g o M J S Ro 2 J GI a Bucirmang J. Boyer. ux gemina con em gafance an :Sgmmefry DUX FEMINA A name read aloud, a carnation put in The hand, and The coolness oi a gold bracelet being placed on an arm-These are the Things which mean being called Tor Dux. Chosen Tor their scholastic and leadership records, these girls will be The guiding lights in The Tuture. Dux Femina-companionship and pride- twelve girls high in scholastic rating, tops in personality, congeniality, and enthusiasm. Rfk SENIORS ROW I McCabe, Fred Hall: Our lriendly Fred. Boys' Olee Club 3, 4: Basketball 3: Minstrels 4. McCord, Suzannah Louise Susie : ll you knew Susie like we know Sussie . . History Club 2: Ivlinstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Archery I, 2: Volleyball 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club I, 2: Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Withrow 'Players I, 2, 3, 4: Tower News Representative I, 2, Stall 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4: Altruist Sgt.-at-Arms 4. McDaniel, Kenneth Harry Ken : Just a wonderful guy! Physics Club 3: Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. ROW 2 McElwain, Robert Ralph Mac : Thoughtlul Mac-a young man with a Iuture. Sigma Gamma V. Pres. 4: Philologia 3, Pres. 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Annual Ad Statl 3, 4: Tower News I, 2, Ass't. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. and Sgt.-at-Arms 4: K.T.K. Chap. 2, Pres. 4. McGrath, Carol Ann: A quiet kind ol gaiety follows her. Student Council 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Tower News Representative I, 2: Pep Squad 4: B.O.X. McHugh, Gloria Ann Glow: She makes you glad that you're alive. History Club 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, V, Pres. 3, Pres. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Thalian 2, 3, 4: Tower News Reporter 2, 3: Pep Squad 4: lnterlratority Council 4: Theta Alpha Corr. Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 3 McKinney, Thomas Ivloc : Pass the sports page, Mac! Football I. McLaughlin, Edward Walter Edu: Into the air, Junior Birdman . ,. Physics Club 4. McLean, John Craig Craig : lt it's not in a history book-ask Craig! Radio Club 4: Iota Corr. Sec. 3, Treas. 4. ROW 4 McNeely, Carol Ann Boog : Agile and athletic-a true sportswomanf' G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: Pep Squad 4: Tip Toppers Sec. 3, 4: Z.B.K. V. Pres. 4. Metcalfe, Sarah: Her 'static' voice demands a slap on the back. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes: Spanish Club 3: Bond 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Kytyves. Miller, Gwendolyn Rosalind Gwen : Calm, competent Owen has o sincere smile For all she knows. Dux Femina: Student Council I, Sec. 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Sec.: Scribblers 3, Pres. 4: French Club I, 2, 3: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, I, Corr. Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4: Withrow Players 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4: Tower News 2, Sec. 3, Girls' Sports Editor 4: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Altruist Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 5 Miller, Meredith Jo Merry Jo : Happiness shines through her quietness. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year tram Walnut Hills: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Annual Ad Stall 2, 3: Kytyves. Mitchell, Jane Templeton: Janie is sweet, quiet, loves Math. Entered With- row in Senior year from Asburnham, Mass.: G.A.A, 4: Hockey 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 4: Dolphin Club 4: Individual Sports 4. Morgan, William Ron Ron : A boy with an active and interesting person- ality. Cross Country I: Track I, 3: Golf 2, 3, 4: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4: C.O.S. Pres. 4. Trying to capture with paper and a char- coal stick the quaint charm, delicate color, and symmetry of Withrow and her lovely compus provides a challenge readily ac- cepted by talented students who are aspiring to become great artists . . . some fine day! ROW I Moses, Rowena Rene : Scott's Rowena modernized. Bowling 3, 4: E.O.X. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Moss, Barbara Jean Mossie : I-Ier quietness is deceiving. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year lrom Huntington, W. Va. Mueller, Merille Frederick Fred : His eyes send you ott into a deep dream world. Camera Club 2. ROW 2 Muncy, Mary Anne: The clicking of the typewriter is her theme song. Mundy, Shirley Mae Shir : Not Sunday or Tuesday but Mundy! History Club I: Home Economics Club I, 2: O.A.A. I, 2, 3: Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. Neely, Lillian Odessa Lil : ScaIpeI . . . Sponge . . . Scissors, her future instruments. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Dunbar. ROW 3 Neff, Jerry James' Jer : One ol our tunny men who possesses real wit tor all occassions. Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Thalian I, 4: Annual Repre- sentative 2: Tower News Reporter I, 2, Representative I: T.S.: Chi Sig. Neloms, Claudia: This gal's humor can't be beat! Spanish Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: O.A.A. 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Baseball 4: Individual Sports 4: Pep Squad 4: Ivyettes Carr. Sec. 4. Nelson, William Curtis Bill : The theme ot this boy's lite is work and perfection. Sigma Gamma: Student Council I, 2, 3, 4: Philologia 3, 4: Oens Togata I, 2: Spanish Club 3: Camera Club I: Minstrels 3, 4: Annual Rep- resentative I, 3: Tower News Reporter 2, First Page Ass't. Editor 3, Editor- in-Chiel 4: Tri Chi Treas. 3, Pres. 4. ROW 4 Nitz, James Arthur Jim : A real hep-cat! Noblitt, Sidney Frank Sid : Who can tame 'Big Sid'f7 Noelclte, Dorothy Jean Dottie : A gay gal with a gift ot gab. Spanish Club 2, 3: History Club 2: G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Tennis 3, 4: Individual Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Lit. Statt 3, 4, Ad 3: Tally-Ho. ROW 5 Noonan, Terrence Armstrong Terry : OhI When this mighty man maneuvers his MGI Physics Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Minstrels I, 3, 4: Football I, 2: Track I: Thalian 3, 4: Annual Representative I: Tower News Representative 2: Chi Sig V, Pres. 3, 4. Oliver, Edward Allen Ed : His studious exterior hides his lun-loving in- terior. Track 3. Oliver, Ray Donald: His pulsating rhythm gets under the skin. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Graphic Arts: Boys' Olee Club 3: Senior Choir 4: Minstrels 3, 4. Row 6 Pairan, Mary Louise: Her shy smile and ways endear her to all she meets. Home Economics Club I: Future Merchandising 4: Bowling I, 2, 3: Individual Sports 2. Palmer, Phyllis Ann i'Phyl : Her smille will go a long, long way. Home Economics Club 2: O.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Indivi- dual Sports I: Pep Squad 4: Alpha Y I. Parlts, Joyce June Joy : This gal's level head will help her in the business world. Future Merchandising 4: Annual Ad Stahl 2. ROW 7 Pasley, Don Lee Cerebral : Mrs. Kreuzman's right hand man. Patterson, Lawrence Thomas: His deep voice contrasts with the tive bottles he drinks daily. Patton, Donna Lou: The personitication ol Southern hospitality. O.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3, 4: Individual Sports 2, 3.4: Referees' Class 2. ROW B Penn, William Walter B.P. : Full ot dry wit, he has a flair lor arguing. Minstrels I, 2, 4: Football Mgr. I, 2, 3: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4: K.T.K. V. Pres. 4. Penney, Adele Marie Penny : Her sparkling eyes, and bubbling laughter give away her happy thoughts. Junior Choir 3. Perkins, Irene Varnellz Her honey colored hair matches her sweet smile. Lunchroom 3. 4 :ss -5, if 'sr git.f:i2 ll- f I i Q 93' XY 3. F I it l l ft 1. ,, -V+ . .f W, SENIORS ROW t Peters, Walter William Bill : l-lere's friendliness and personality at its peak. Minstrels 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, Pres. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. Pelton, Donald David Beagle : His wide grin distinguishes him from the other Withrowites. PlaPPt Henry Eric Hank : Handsome and lots of fun. German Club 2: Minstrels 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l: Baseball l, 3, 4: Tiger Club l, 2, 3, 4: Beta Hi'Y 3, 4: Tri Chi V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Polder, Allred Alu: He really has ink in his veins. Offset Club 3, 4. Pope, Charles Boyd C.B. : C.B. is one of those rare young men who always know, do, and wear iust what is right. Sigma Gamma: Student Coun- cil l, 3, 4: Pres. of Senior Class: Philologia 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: Football l: Hi-Y 3, 4: Tri Chi Rec, Sec. 4. Porter, Laurence Laurie : A diminutive darling, dulcet and dainty. Spanish Club l, 2, 3: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l. 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Tower News l, 2, Ass't. 2nd Page Editor 3, First Page Editor 4: Pep Squad 4: Tennis Club l: Altruist Hist. 4. ROW 3 Potter, Ada Rose: Responsible and straightforward, Ada controls every chaotic situation. Gens Togata l, 2: French Club 3, 4: l-listory Club 2: G.A.A. l: Bowling l: Civil Defense Class 3: Alpha y l: E.O.X. Preller, Barbara Anne Barbi : Her poised beauty has an appealing quality. Student Council l: Spanish Club l, 2: History Club 2: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling l, 2, 3: Archery l, 2: Civil Defense Class 3: Pep Squad 4: Kytyves Treas. 4. Privette, Kyleen Ky : As pretty as an Irish coleen-our Kyleenf' Future Merchandising 4: Bowling l: Referees' Class 3. ROW 4 Procter, Charlene: This gal will be successful in anything she does. Reed, .Alice Sue: A miniature version of Florence Nightingale. Reed, Sharron Kaye Louise Sharry : With a sixth sense for combining compatible colors. History Club 2, 4: Home Economics l, 2, 4: Future Merchandising 4: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Individual Sports l, 2: Tennis Club l. ROW 5 Reeder, Elmer Elsworth Whitey : All the dignity of a big executive. Athletic Representative 2, 3: Proiection Crew 3. Reis, Gordon: The smaller the tellow the greater the popularity. Student Council 2, 4: Minstrels l, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming l, 2, 4: Tennis l, 4: Track 3: Tower News l, 2, 3: Tiger Club 4: Beta Hi-Y 4: K.T.K. Reynolds, Lois Jean: Personality wrapped in happiness. Student Council 3: Spanish Club l, 2, 3: History Club 4: Baseball l: Kytyves. ROW 6 Rhoad, Donald Brace Donn: Hlndustrious, friendly boy who keeps his nose to the grindstonef' Sigma Gamma: Philologia 4: Gens Togata l, 2, 3: Physics Club 3: Minstrels 4: Annual Art Staff 3, Ass't Editor 3, Editor 4. Richardson, Jacob Charles Sonny : Armed with patience and fortitude, he will teach tomorrow's citizens. Richardson, Raymond John: Not afraid of hard work, he will strengthen our law enforcement. ROW 7 Riemar, Paul Thomas Tom : Anchors aweighl Rimmer, Leilani Edythe Lani : Sweet Leilani. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: History Club 4. Tally-Ho. Roberts, George Thomas Tom : May your architectural dreams all come true, Tom. ROW 8 Robinson, Ann Marie Slim Jim : Nature has endowed her with many gifts. Junior Choir 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Volleyball 2: Lunchroom 3, 4. Rocklin, Leah Teresa Lee : Her pug nose and the devilish gleam in her eye give her a carefree appearance. Rogers, Glenn Harlton Red Dog : Red-headed bombshell loaded with personality and friendliness. Student Council 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball I: Track l. 2, 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y 4: K.T.K. Sec. 4. sam t s, 5, if , - ' F212 Q- it 5 l ::.. 1 . i ROW I Rose, Vernes Leroy Vern : Vern, you mystify us-what surpirse do you have in store? C.O.S. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Ruiener, James William Jim : Nothing ever seems to worry Jim, but we're sure he'll make a brilliant chemist. History Club 3: Radio Club 4. Saeman, Sue: This graceful gal amuses her friends with a dry wit. Gens Togata I, 2: French Club 3, 4: Band I: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 3, 4: B.O.X. Chap. 4. ROW 2 Sager, Edith Loraine Edie : Edie sings depression away. Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Bowling 3, 4: Individual Sports 2. Sample, Emma Lee Emrna : A lass with a iovial disposition. Future Merchandising 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Bowling I: Tennis 2: Individual Sports I: Tally-Ho. Sawyer, Don J. Buzz : The man with the aggressive mind, Minstrels 3, 4: Football I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Representative 4: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: Tri Chi. ROW 3 Schaefer, Robert Taylor Bob : . . . the confidence of a Roman warrior. Spanish Club 4: Football 3: Baseball 2, 4: Thalian I, 2, 3, 4. Schira, Nancy Elaine: A dainty and diminutive doll. Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Theta Alpha Corr. Sec. and Hist. 4. Schmidt, Margaret Ann Mugs : Better late than never, Mugs. Entered Withrow in Junior year from McNicholos: Future Merchandising 4: Home Economics Club 3. ROW 4 Schneider, Robert Edward Babu: His quiet manner marks a purposeful nature. Philologia 3, 4: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4: Thalian I, 2, 3, 4: Chi Sig Carr. Sec. 2, Treas. 4. Schuehler, Carlen Rae Carl : Love of life coupled with a lovely voice. Senior Choir I, 2, 3, Librarian 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A, I, 2: Hockey I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Basketball I, 2: Bowling 4: Withrow Players 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 4: Tower News Representative I, 2, Reporter 2, 3, 4: B.O.X. Rec. Sec. 4. Schwartz, Elenore Ann Ellie : Tall 'n terrific. German Club 4: History Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Outing Club 4: Individual Sports 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Tennis Club 2, 3: Tip Toppers 2, 3, Treas. 4. ROW 5 Selbert, Mary Anne: Her resolute ideas are filled with sincerity. Entered Withrow in Junior year from Anderson Township: History Club 3: G.A.A. 4: Bowling 4: Pep Squad 4: A.B.K. Rec. Sec. 4. Sersion, Ray Scott Sersh : Through extraordinary talent he will achieve a high place in the field of music. Senior Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4: Madrigal 2, 3, 4: tviinstrels 2, 3, 4: Football I, 2, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Beta Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: C.O.S. Carr. Sec. 3. Shannon, Ronald Lee lrish : Likeable Ron possesses qualities that we shall all remember. Entered Withrow in Senior year from Central: Bowling 4. ROW 6 Shelton, Ronald Lewis Ron : Ron, fired with ambition, still is a very likable fellow. Spanish Club 3: Minstrels 4: Bowling 3, 4: Annual Ad Staff 3, Sales Editor 4: Offset Club I, 2, Corr. Sec. 3, 4. Sherman, Jack Sherm : A second 'Young Doctor Malone'. Physics Club 4: Track 4: Tower News Representative 4: Beta Hi-Y 4. Siderotf, Sophia Soph : A Greek goddess in disguise. Minstrels 3: G.A.A. 2, 3: Bowling I: Basketball 2: Volleyball 2, 3: Thalian 3: Annual Ad Staff 3: Annual Representative 2: Tower News Reporter 2: Tower News Representative 2: A.B.K. ROW 7 Simpson, Patricia Rae Pat : Gifted with a sense of true values. Spanish Club I, 2, 3: History Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Bowling I, 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Individual Sports 2, 3: Annual Ad Staff 4: Kytyves Chap. 4. Smalley, Ronald -Jack Jackson : Ein guter deutcher Mann. History Club 3: German Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Bowling 4: Tower News Representative 2. Smith, Jr., George Thomas Tommy : Although Smith's an ordinary name, this guy's anthing but ordinary. Annual Ad Staff 3. ROW B Smith, Hazel Ann Hazen: There's no haze before our eyes when we look at this young gall Home Economics Club 3, 4: Thalian I: Athletic Representa- tive I: Lunchroom I, 2. Snew, Mary Jane M, J. : Her titian hair is as sunny as her heart. Dux Femina Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Student Council 2: Latin Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: History Club 2: Band I, 2, 3, 4: tvtinstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Hist. 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4: Individual Sports I, 2, 3.4: Withrow Players 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4: Tower News Representative 2, Circulation Mgr. 3, 4: Altruist Treas. 4. Snyder, Harry Lee Hoss : Always keep your foot in the door. Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from East High: Physics Club 3: Track 3, 4: Tiger Club 3, 4: Tip Toppers 3, Pres. 4. SENIORS ROW l Snyder, Patricia Jeanne Pat : Did you ever learn the Clair de Lune, Pat? French Club 2: History Club l, 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club l: Dance Club 3, 4: Thalian 4: Annual Ad Stail 4: Tower News l, Art Editor 2, 3, 4, Cartoonist 3, 4: B.O.X. Spahr, Phyllis Ann Phyl : This mature lossie has a mind ot her own. Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 4: French Club 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Tennis Club l, 2: Bowling l, 2, 3: Tower News 2: Pep Squad 4: Altruist. Sroufe, Donald Johnny Lelty : His supply ot pep seems inexhaustiblef' Football l: Basketball l: Hi-Y 3, 4: T.O. Sgt.-at-Arms 3. ROW 2 Steigleder, Richard Eugene: A knight in shinning armor on the chess board. History Club 2: Annual Representative l: Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Stein, Daniel All Dan : Ambition unlimited. Sigma Gamma Sgt.-at-Arms 4: Philologia 3, Censor 4: Student Council l, 2, 3: French Club 2, 3, 4: Physics Club Pres. 3: Band l, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: Tower News l: Beta Hi-Y 4: Tri Chi. Steinkuhl, Carol Blitz : Still glowing trom her bridemaid's splendor. Ger- man Club 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4: lndividual Sports 3, 4: Thalian l, 2, 3, 4: Annual Representative l. ROW 3 Steinwart, Bruce Erwin: Doesn't believe in letting school work intertere with having a good time. Football l: Beta Hi-Y 3, 4: lata. Stine, Joan Elizabeth: The 'l don't care' girl. History Club 2: Home Eca- nomics Club l: Minstrels 3: G.A.A. 2: Hockey 2: Volleyball 2, 3: Basketball 2: Baseball 2, 3: lndividual 2, 3: Tower News Stott 3, Representative l: Pep Squad 4: A.B.K. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Stugard, Charles Robert Charlie : Lean ot stature: but well rounded in nature. Entered Withrow in Junior year lrorn Elmherst, Ill. ROW 4 Swearingen, Marion Lee Skeder : A small size person with a king size smile. Baseball l, 2: Proiection Crew 3, 4. Sweeney, Patrick Dowling Shemrock : Well-liked and welcomed in any group. Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3: Tiger Club 3, 4: K.T.K. Swing, Ellen Jane El : Prettily provocative. History Club 2: Minstrels 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Basketball 3: Baseball 3: Dolphin Club 3, 4: Bowling l: lndividual Sports 3: Tennis Club l, 2, 4: Tower News Representative 2: Pep Squad 4: Altruist Chap. 4. ROW S Taylor, Janet Sue Giggles : 'laughter is the best medicine. Home Eco- nomics Club 2: Minstrels l: G.A.A. l, 2: Hockey l, 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: lndividual Sports l, 2: C.l..C, Chap. 3: Z.B.K, Taylor, Marion Jean Buttons : Buttons 'n Beaux. Beta Chi 2: G.A.A. 2: Volleyball l, 2: Basketball l, 2: Baseball l, 2: Bowling l, 2: lndividual Sports l, 2. Teller, John Richard Dick : Just plain static. Radio Club 4. ROW 6 Thomas, James Edward Jim : Sailing, sailing . . . Band 2, 3: C.O.S. Thomas, Lorene Verdell Doc : A word trom Lorene cures any ill. Latin Club 3: G.A.A. l, 2: Hockey l, 2: Volleyball l, 2, 4: Basketball l, 2, 4: Baseball l, 2, 4: lvyettes Rec. Sec. 3. Thomas, Mattie Motu: Mattie may be small, but no one can overlook her. Home Economics Club 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Hockey 2: Volleyball 2, 3: Base- ball 2. ROW 7 Thompson, Thomas Theron Tom : Withrow's own Mercury on the basketball floor. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Annual Representative l, 3: Tower News 4. Tiemeyer, Eugene Alfred Teen: Tuba tootin' Teimeyerf' Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3: Minstrels 2,3, 4: Student Council 2: Chi Sig Rec. Sec. 4. Tink, Gordon Bentley: An electrical personality with high voltage. Student Council l: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Tower News 3. ROW B Tipper, Joanne Tipper : Tipper is tops with us. G.A.A. l, 2: Volleyball l, 2: Baseball 2. Tish, Sandra Jean Sandy : Eyes tull ol sparkle, she's an eyetul of vivacity. Dux Femina: French Club 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Junior Choir l: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Basketball 2: Bowling l, 2: Thalian 2, 3, Pres, 4: Tower News Ass't. Art Editor 3, 4: Representative 3, 4: Kytyves V. Pres. 4: lntertratority Council 4. Toler, Marvin Dale: Tall, dark 'n handsome. ROW I Usher, Vivian Ruth Viv , Talent personified-a leader ol women. Dux Femina Pres. 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, lvladrigal Accompanist 4, Presention Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basket- ball I, 2, Bowling I 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, 2, Mgr. 3, 4, Annual Rep- resentative 2, Tower News Representative I, Kytyves I-list. 3, Pres. 4. Verdon, Marylyn .Ann Munn: i'Saucy 'n sweet. History Club 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Hockey I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Basketball I, 2, Bowling l, 2, E.O.X. Virgil, Shirley Ann: Did beauty and brains ever mix? Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, C.Y.C, 3, 4, Y-Teen I, 2, lvyettes. ROW 2 Walker, Marie Sec : lt you see a tall gal, with a winning smile, that's Marie. German Club I, Hockey I, Volleyball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, Pep Squad 4, Ivyettes. Warren, Nancy: Poise is one ol her many good points. Beta Chi 3, 4: Annual Representative 2. Weber, Carolyn Alberta: As clever as a lox, but playlul as a kitten. Stu- dent Council 2, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Base- ball I, Bowling I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 2, Ass't. Business Mgr. 3, Business Mgr. 4, Tally-Ho Pres. 4. ROW 3 Wedig, Doris Ellen Dody : Charming manners and superlative poise. Annual Business Stall I, 2. Weidenbacher, Kirsten Mary Louise 'Kay : Sie ist ein schones lvlachenf' German Club I, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, G.A.A. I, Tennis 2, Camera Club 2. Wells, Nancy Lee Lee : Someday she'll challenge the masters! Student Council 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, Thalian I, 2, 3, 4, Annual Art Stall 4, lntertraternity Council 4, E,O.X. Pres. 4. ROW 4 Wheeler, Joyce Helen: Liveliness wrapped in a bundle, a blaze ol energy. G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Annual Lit. Stott 4, Treasurers' Ollice 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, lnterlraternify Council 4, Z.B.K. Pres. 4. Whitesell, Wilbur Larry Whip : 'iSl'1arp as the crack ol a 'Whip'. Student Council 3, Physics Club 3, Band I, Orchestra I, lvlinstrels 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 2, Annual Representative 2, Tower News Representative I, Beta Hi-Y 4, K.T.K. Wild, Jeannette Louise Jet : Cooperative Jeannette amazes all with her industry and diligence, Entered in Sophomore year lrom Farrell, Pa., G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Z.B.K. Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 5 Wilkins, Gwendolyn Gwen : Her seriousness and composure will help Gwen in her future. Red Cross 3. Willis, Betty Bernice Bean: La petite mademoisellef' Scribblers 3, 4, French Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, lvlinstrels 3, Annual Business Stall 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. Willis, Rollie WiIIie : Ott we go into the Wild Blue Yonder. Gym Team 2, 3, 4. s.. If fiis i 3 5 k SL X SENIORS ROW I Wilmes, Robert Lee Bob : Buen Suerte, Roberto. Spanish Club I: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Annual Representative I: T.S. Hist. 4. Wilson, Marian Ruth Caolcie : A cookie lull ol ginger and spice. Future Merchandising 4: Volleyball I: Annual Business Stall 4: Lunchroom 3, 4. Winkler, Herbert Harold Herb : An agreeable personality is one of his top traits. Baseball 3, 4. ROW 2 Woerdeman, Joyce Ruth: Her quiet spirit and soit brown eyes give her a lawn-lilre quality. Scribblers 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Gens Togata I, 2: History Club 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 2: Bowling I, 3, 4: Individual Sports 3, 4: Annual Lit. Stall 3, 4: Pep Squad 4: Kytyves. Wohlers, Arnold August Arn : An indispensable part ol Withrow. Senior Choir 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 4. Wohlers, Elsie Martha Blondie : H99 and 44fIOO'7,, blonde. German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Choir 4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Minstrels 4: Annual Ad Stall 3: Z.B.K. Chap. 4. ROW 3 Woodford, Norma Evelyn: She takes lite as it comes. Home Economics Club I: Individual Sports 2: Hockey I: Volleyball 2: Baseball I. Worlrman, Vera Mae: Whether she wins or loses, she's always a good sport. G.A.A. 2: Bowling 2, 3, 4: Individual Sports 2, 3. Wunker, Howard Robert: Serious-minded Bob will achieve tame in the Field oi science. Track I: Riile Club I, 2, 3. ROW 4 Young, Donald Lee Don : 'iQuick in his actions, but sure in his ways. Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: tvtinstrels 2, 3, 4. Young, Ronald Haines: I-le'll never grow old because lite holds too many interests for him. Swimming 2, 3, 4: Traclc 2: Projection Crew 3: Tiger Club 3, 4: l'li-Y 4. Zile, Ronald Earl Ron : His personality is not beyond his ambitions. ROW 5 Zschau, Robert Herman 'iZealr : He really raclcs up the strikes and spares. Bowling 3. I. :.' K SQ , . M, .. . g 'G' X . .2 --3? ex ff? z .f'1-is SOHFD - Q ft were A fomilior sight-but now os you loolc ot it in the fresh light of o Withrow groduote the buildfngs ond londscoping produce o new ond olmost unwonted expression. You see before you o symbol of the most impoitont port of your life: doys, months, ond yeorsg some filled with elotion, others with deiection. The silent field, the silent structures, the silentgenior. . .the silent future. 'Qi l75 2 ,gf Q 3 f ,M .Q -fs E' -I -z 'E All gg. -t'E9f5Fw?, -f-in ,. gl.-ws: : f' f'41:1',f-:f?'-f35ir'- v w' iw-L.tj:,2f,ig.,-gif? ' 'f-34+ - ,,, - , :U- ,S A, '- -.-i '-512' 1 GREGSON CLEANERS 3514 Edwards Road Quality Service EAST I-7993 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '55 'TS A HW from your . . 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EASI' I'03 74 A Few Reasons Why Trailmobile is a Good Place to Work! Cincinnati 8, Ohio EDWARDS REALTY 1 21 I6 Beechmont Avenue BEechmont I-8642 COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 E 8: S Furniture 8: Appliance 1 BEechmont l-7812 or I-4822 NPA!!- o High Starting Salary o Pleasant Working Conditions o Numerous Opportunities for Advancement o Excellent Employee Benefits o Earn-while-you-learn Plan Wherever you go . . . via the nation's highways . . . you'II see Trailmobile trailers in action. Top-quality products you can have a hand in producing! A Variety of Positions Available to Fit YOUR Qualifications! f'-5 For complete information, contact our personnel department concerning a post-graduation position at Trailmobile! MOB!!! 3'IST AND ROBERTSON CINCINNATI 9, OHIO I -K mc? 9 COVERS Q 'fa I 4 PRES ' I I BY KINGS KRAFT KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. 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Horstmeyer Hyde Park some Tninity 1-2167 For A Good Cleaning Job Visit . . . Hanna Cleaners Inc. 2111 Beechmont Avenue BEechmont 1-7172 SHARP'S JEWELERS LJ WX np: Tru-Fit I units contnet to permit M I 4-I-I-1:25. f , .. J I L' ,jf 'MXN 4 X if Y' A wuz easy passage over knuckle Below: then self-adiust to shape of finger. holding ring gently, ye! securely. an perfect. comfortable position always, COLUMBIA TRU-FIT DIAMONDS International Sterling Holmes 5 Edwards 1847 Roger Bros. In Oakley 3106 Madison Road-Opposite St. Cecilia 3010 Madison Road EASTERN HILLS FLOORING COVERING COMPANY MElrose 1-5474 Specializing in all Types ot Floor Covering WOODY'S SHELL SERVICE Always Look For The Shell Sign For Good Service 4024 Plainville Road BRambIe I-9748 .7Ae Jawkeadpread, nc. THE CCMPOSING ROOM . . . The heort onol soul ot the printing industry, where the ideos which every editor, every copy writer, hos sioved over tor months, is tin- oliy formed through the crottsnnonship ot the printer into the tinished creotion. I7 W. WASHINGTON ST. ATHENS, OHIO PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS All photographs in this Annual were taken by Pogue's Osborne Laboratories With the exception of Dave Mueller's PATRONS Dell Beauty Shop The Town Shoppe Cliff W. Springmeier Sper's Shoe Service Mil's Del Davis Sunoco Station Be Jo Flowers PhiI's Men's Shop Ritze Texaco Service Station Madison Place Beauty Shoppe George's Place-Madisonville Eastern Hills Appliance Shop Petermann's Radio Store Local Beauty Salon Kleepsie's Bakery Chili's Beechmont Pharmacy Salcelos A Friend 3200 Linwood Road 3438 Edwards Road 320l Linwood Road 3702 Edwards Road l004 Delta Avenue Salem 8: Beacon 309l Madison Road 3I52 Madison Avenue 4I02 Plainville Road 4206 Plainville Road 5904 Madison Road 4808 Whetsel Avenue 48I0 Whetsel Avenue 4733 Whetsel Avenue 3I33 Madison Road 2l03 Beechmont Avenue 3096 Madison Road Clark, Janice . .. 191 1261 , . . . .4822 Winona 161 Boyer, Jeanne Abernathy, Patricia Adams, Carolyn .. Adams, Patricia Anderson, Barbara . Anderson, Melva .. Andres, Mabel .. Appleby, Noreen .. Archiable, James .. Armor, Ronald ..., Armor, Terry ...... Armstead, Martha . Armstrong, Dorothy Armstrong, Henry . Armstrong, Raymond Arnett, Sarah ...., Arnold, Linda ..., Augustine, Ellen Baker, Joan ...,. Barnett. Gordon Barnhart, Flora .. Bartlett, Thornton .. Beck, Charles .... Beckley, Wilbur .. Beierle, Walter . .. Bell, Gwendolyn .. Benn, Walter ... Bennett, James ... Beran, David .... Beyer, Gerald Bice, Dixie .... Biller, John ....,. Birkmeier, Mary Bischop, Helen . .. Bishop, Ada Bleska, Harry .... enior irecforg . . . .3636 Trimble Ave. . , . .1625 Dell Terrace .,.. .3326 Monteith Ave. . . . .5022 Ebersole Ave. ..,....4827 Winter St. . . . .2402 Tobasco Road . . . . . . .3542 Stacey Ave. 6156 Cambridge Ave. . . . .1734 Holloway Ave. ... .1734 Holloway Ave. . . . .5895 Jordan Lane . . .2533 Hackberry St. 3531 Wa bash Ave. . .. .3531 Wabash . . . .3300 lsben Ave. Ave. .... .1303 Delta Ave. .. .2934 Linwood Ave. .. . . .3555 Wabash Ave. . . . . .2035 Pogue Ave. . . . . . . .3773 Hutton St. .1550 St. Leger Pl. . . , .3428 Cardiff ... .5215 Eastern ...,....6921 Hurd . . . .80 Washington .. . . .. .3433 Bevis ....3330 Hewitt Avve. Ave. Ave. Terr. Ave. Ave. .. .1800 Wilaray Terr. . . . . . .3824 Isabella Ave. .... .4031 Gilmore Ave. . . . . .242 Strader Ave. Terr. ......,..1712 DeSa1es Le. 4164 Paxton Woods Dr. .. . . . . . .4632 Eastern Ave. Bonner, Jesse . ...... ......... 2 846 Hoff Ave. Booth, Randal, Jr. Bowman, Dixie . .. Boyd, Thomas . .. Bradford, Ronald .. Bramlage, Donald . Brasey, Henry Breleld, Carol Brooks, Donald .... Browning, Robert .. Buchold, lrlente .. . , ........ 3575 Edwards Rd. .. . , .4153 Paxton Woods Dr. ...A3326 S. Sterling Way ........3565 Shaw Ave. Buckman, Karen . Burkhardt, Ronald Burkhardt, Robert Bush, Dorothy Bush, Nancy ..... Byndon, Frank Byndon, James .. . .. .3137 Eastern Ave. .. . , ,435 Delta Ave. ., . .3137 Eastern Ave. . . . .2700 Arbor . . . .3434 Golden Ave. Ave. ....2120 Sutton Ave. . . . .2934 Minot Ave. .. . . .1336 Paxton Ave. ... .6934 Merwin Ave. ...H6713 Britton Ave. .... .2707 Preston St. ... .6010 Bramble Ave. . . . .914 Churchill St. ....914 Churchill St. 171 1301 181 1271 1261 1301 171 1301 1271 171 171 171 191 181 181 171 181 1261 171 111 1261 1211 161 111 111 1301 191 1271 161 191 1261 1261 181 191 181 181 1261 1261 1261 191 1261 1301 191 181 1271 1271 161 1271 161 161 Campbell, Carl ...... ...... 1 Farrell's Court Campbell, Clarence Cargo, Elizabeth .... . Corner, Barbara .. Carr, Imogene .. Carter, Patricia . Catauro, Mary , .. Cote, Elwyn ...... Chase, Donald . .. Chilton, Helen .... Christy, William .. Clark, Donna ..... Clark, Judith Clay, Godlrey .... Clinton, Helen .... Coffey, June ..... Coffman, Elizabeth Cole, Harold ..... Coleman, Melvin .. Conlon, Beverly Contner, James Cooper, Constance Coston, LeRoy .... .... . . . .6701 Windward St. . .R. F. D. -1755, Batavia .....,..,526 Hoge St. . . , .1613 Clarewood Ave. .. . . .3434 Michigan Ave. ..3755 Anioton Court Portland Ave. ...,.,.....558 Hoge St. 5225 Duck Creek Rd. . . .5929 Kellogg .Ave. . . . , .2750 Markbreit .. .1538 Chapel St. . .. . .. .5015 Calvert St. ... .5109 Ebersole Ave. . 3578 Michigan Ave. ...... 961 E. McMillan . .. .. .. .6701 Tice St. . . . .5330 Ravenna St. . . . .6909 Britton Ave. .. ..... 3611 Newton Ave. . .. .... 4019 Gilmore Ave. ........1114 Yale St. Crandell, Robert ..... 3715 Michigan Ave. Creelman, Hterbert Crowe, Peggy .... Davis, Clara Davis, Robert Day, Marlene ,... Dearwester, Wilbur Denslord, Dolores . .. . .. DeVore, Judith . ,. DeWeese, Sara Jo Dietz, Eileen ...... Dinkelmann, Janet .... ... ......4170 Sherel Le. . . . .1825 Fairfax Ave. ..1361 Burdette Ave. . . . . . . .4721 Mathis St. ..3346 Fairfield Ave. . , . .536 Dixmyth Ave. .2600 Woodburn Ave. ... .2724 Wasson Rd. .... 3642 Brentwood Dr. 6131 Cambridge Ave. . . .. .2746 Minot Ave. Dixon, William ..... ..... 1 233 Wayside Place Doud, James Drennan, Terry DuBose, lnell .,... Dubuque, Kenneth . Dudley, Charles .. . Dunn, James .,.. ......,...2746 Minot Ave. 1105 Elm St. Y.M.C.A. .. .. .. .1125 Lincoln Ave. . .3762 Hutton Ave. . .. .4216 Marburg Ave. , . . .3829 Columbia Pkwy. Easter, Georgina .... 6615 Coleridge St. Echols, Walter .. Elder, Joan ..... Eldridge, Patty .... Eldridge, Wanda .. . . . . . . . .1220 Myrtle Avie. . . . .2905 Columbia Pkwy. . . . . .3910 Oak Park Pl. ...3910 Oak Park Pl. Emmons, Thomas ..... 2120 Oxford Ave. Enghouser, Mary .,,, ..... 3 773 Aylesboro Ave. Eppert, Linda ..... .... 4 232 Marburg Ave. Estep, Beverly ..... ...... 4 73 Stanley Ave. Fairchild, Russell ..... 2519 Moorman Ave. Farr, Patricia .... .... 3 541 Zumst-ein Ave. 161 1271 1261 171 181 1271 191 1261 1271 1281 191 161 191 1271 181 161 1271 1271 1271 171 191 161 181 191 171 161 1271 171 1201 161 181 1301 191 1301 191 111 1261 191 1261 1131 161 1261 191 191 1301 181 191 1261 161 181 .. ,..... 2518 Bell PI. Faul, Richard .,., Fels, Jo Ann Ferguson, Ann . Ferguson, Eric .... Feuq uay, Meridel . . Firth, Jean ,.... Flesher, Mae Foster, Robert Fox, Frederick .,.. Frey, Rose .,... Friason, Evva Gaddis, Janet ..,. Gall, Carol .,.,. Gaskins, Janet Gebbie, John .... Gerlock, Richard ,. Getgey, William . . . Ghory, Yvonne . .. Gibson, Gildemei Sandra . . . ster, Walter Gill, Barbara ...... Gleason, Joan ...,. Gleason, Richard .. Goodell, Martha . Gosney, Joyce . Graham, Janet Green, Joan ..... Griffith, Carol .,.. Guignard, Lois . Hackney, Curtis Halpin, Nancy .... Hamilton, Alfred, Jr Handel, Martin .... . . . . .6335 Beechmont Ave. .........3759 Hutton St. .... .1416 Herschel Ave. . . . .5343 Chapman St. . . . .2756 Willard Ave. . . . . . . . . .3622 Madison Rd. ......5915 Celephone Ave. Box 420, R. R. If-il, Milford .........1210Ing1enook . . . . .6398 Cambridge Ave. . . . .5119 Stewart Ave. . . .. .5110 Stewart Ave. . . . . . . . .7034 Britton Ave. .. . . .6220 Cambridge Ave. . . . . .5040 Strathmore Dr. . . . .2436 Eastern Ave. . . . . .1251 Michigan Ave. . . . . .1119 Salisbury Dr. . . . . .557 Delta Ave. . . . . .3161 Sagola Pl. . .. .1663 Herbert Ave. . . . . . .1612 Clio 1Ave. .........6520 Roe St. .. . . .3676 Saybrook Ave. ....... .6933 Grace Rd. .... .3541 Michigan Ave. . . . . . . .1343 Lincoln Ave. . .. .3826 Mt. Vernon Ave. . . . . .4957 Strathmore Dr. . .. . ,. .926 Goss Rd. ....2805 Madison Rd. .......2715 May st. . . . . .1614 Clayton St. 181 1271 . ,..... 702 Tweed St. Hankins, Richard .. Harman, Joan .,.. Harrison, Lillie .. Harrison, Sonia . Harrison, Yvonne Hart, Janet ....,. Hartman, Sandra . Hayes, Jeanene . Heck, Shirley . .. Hein. Carol .... Heis, Elaine ...,.. Herschede, Frank .. Hibbetr, High, M Hill, Kar Alice .... illicent . . . eh. .,.. Hiner, Hugh Holt, Elmer Holt, James .... .......4811 Winter St. .. .3578 Monteith Ave. . . . . . .6222 Sierra St. . . . . . .6949 Britton Ave. . . . .3636 Trimble Ave. . . . . .4108 Taylor Ave. . . . . .5032 Anderson Pl. . .. . . .982 Nassau St. ...........573 Hoge St. .. . .6925 Buckingham Pl. . . , . .6206 Cambridge . . . .3688 Grovedale Ave. Park . . . . . . .2539 Park Ave. .. . . .2521 Ritchie Ave. . ., . .. . .4519 Erie Ave. . . . .. .6909 Bramble Ave. .. . . .2859 Pine Grove Ave. . . .. .3136 Harvard Ave. Holtkamp, Helene Hoskins, Vivian . Houck, Carol .. Huber, James .... Huenefeld, Thomas Hull, Jo-Ann .... Jenkins, Neff ...., . . . . .6803 Vinewood Ave. .. . . .2940 Hackberry St. . . . .322 Tusculum Ave. . . . .6002 Bramble Ave. . . . . . .3561 Raymor Blvd. .. . . .3876 Hyde Park Ave. . . . . .2900 Linwood Rd. Jocelyn, Beverly Johnson, Charles . Johnson, Gary Johnson, James . Johnson, Marva .. Johnson, Theodore . Johnston, Frank .... Johnston, William . . . .. .4331 Conant St. .....5471Owasco . . . . .3216 Beresford Ave. . . . .3090 Celeron Ave. .. . . .1507 Blair Ave. . .. .2763 Minot Ave. .. . . .6618 Merwin Ave. . . . . .6618 Merwin Ave. 1301 1261 181 1271 191 191 181 1301 1271 1271 1271 1301 1271 121 181 1261 1261 191 171 1301 1271 101 1271 101 161 191 1271 1291 191 161 1201 181 1271 1271 171 191 1271 161 1201 1271 1201 181 101 181 181 1271 181 121 1271 161 1261 1271 181 191 181 1271 1271 161 191 171 191 1271 1271 Jones, Charles . Joy, Nancy .... Kabel, Marlene . Kahn, Marcia .... Kearsey, Thomas Kemp, Karlton .... Kessel, Christian . Kessis, Mary Kimery, Philip ..... Kober, Elizabeth Kohl, Marlene .,.,. Konnersman, Patricia Kratz, Gordon Kuebler, Gloria .... Lance, Barbara Lane, Anna ....... Langenheim, Daniel Langner, Timothy .. Lauderdale, Frank . Lawson, Gaya ..... Lawson, Judy .... Layne, Robert ..., Lehman, Linda . Levi, Don .. Levi, June .... Light, Arthur . .. Lindsey, Jerry .... Lipscomb, Marva Loose, Robert .... Lowery, Sally ...,. Lundquist, John .. Lusby, Lucinda . .. Maddox, William .. Madson, Lawrence Magee, Doyle .... Magrish, David .. Maier, Harold Malarkey, Karol Mangham, Roy .... Manott, Thomas, Jr. Manzler, Alan ..... Marsh, Sylvia ,... Martin, Virginia McAllister, Robert . . . . . . .3517 Harrow Ave. .2354 Beechmont Ave. .......1460 Dyer Ave. . . . . .6262 Cambridge Ave. . . .. .6521 Waldorf Pl. . .. .2259 Beechmont Ave. . . . . .2744 Minot Ave. . . . .1305 Cypress St. . . . .403 Tusculum Ave ........6896 Roe St. .. . . .2333 Grigg Ave. . . . .3575 Linwood Rd. . .. .2714 Madison Rd. . . . .2493 Downing Dr. ...2838 Victoria Ave. .3809 Columbia Pkwy. . . . . .. .1366 Custer St. .........6315 lris St. ...5315 Chapman St. . . . .5448 Grafton 1Ave. . . . .4668 McNeil Ave. ..,.3314 Cardiff Ave. . . . .6646 Murray Ave. .. .4154 Pillars Dr. . . . .1325 Duncan Ave. .. . . .3420 Burch Ave. ... .3912 Fumsher Ave. . .. .2519 Melrose . . . .6034 Lockard . . . .1735 Sutton . . . . . .2807 Erie Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. .2525 Handasyde Ave. ., .1601 Longbourn St. . . . .. .. .4161 Clubview Dr. 1461 Salem Wood Le. ...U5732 Adelphi sr. .. .4211 Allendorf Dr. ......2716 Park Ave. .2217 Beechmont Ave. 3832 Country Club Pl. . . . . .1725 Hewitt Ave. . . . .. .2812 Park Ave. .. .... 2840 Observatory Ave. McCabe, Fred ....... ....... 2 453 Downing Dr. McCord, Suzannah . McDaniel, Kenneth McElwain, Robert .. McGowan, Willis .. McGrath, Carol ..., McHugh, Gloria ... McKinney, Thompson McLean, John ..... . . . . .5226 Arnsby Pl. ... .3836 Isabella Pl. M3588 Outlook Ave. .4 I .I .5209 Kenwood Rd. . .. .2300 St. James St. , ,... 5318 Whetsel Ave. .3542 Zumstein Ave. McLaughlin, Edward .... 6838 Windward Ave. McNeely, Carol ...... .... 3 779 Ferdinand Pl. Metcalfe, Sarah ..., ..... 3 428 St. Johns Pl. Miller, Gwendolyn . .... 6618 Glade Ave. Miller, Meredith .... ....... 1 742 Beacon St. Mitchell, Jane .. Moore, Grace Morgan, William .. Moses, Rowena Moss, Barbara .... Mueller, Merille, Jr. Muncy, Mary ...... .. . . .15 Observatory Hill .. . . . .1656 Herbert St. . ..... 6714 Britton Ave. .......2134 Alpine PI. . .... 700 E. Mitchell Ave. . . . .5257 Charloe Ave. . .. .2116 Fulton Ave. 191 1301 1301 1301 1201 1201 191 161 1261 1271 171 1261 181 1261 181 1261 181 1131 1271 1371 1121 191 1271 191 181 181 161 1121 1301 1301 181 181 1301 191 1301 1271 1121 161 1301 181 171 161 181 181 1271 191 1261 161 1271 181 1271 191 181 1301 1301 181 171 1271 161 1291 1271 161 Neely, Lillian Neff, Jerry ,,... Neloms, Claudia . Nelson, William . .. Niedermeyer, Louis . Nitz, James ....., Noblitt, Sidney .,.. . . . .1520 Gilpin Ave. . . . .3704 Brotherton Rd. ....B10 Lincoln Ave. . . . . .1229 Corbett St. ...U5685 Rfedbank Rd. . . . .3465 Evanston Ave. . . . . . .2420 Symmes St. Noelcke, Dorothy ...... .... 3 639 Amberson Ave. Noonan, Terrence, ll Oliver, Edward ..., Oliver, Raymond , .. Pairan, Mary ,,.. Palmer, Phyllis Parks, Joyce .,.,. Pasley, Donald ..... Patterson, Lawrence, Patton, Donna . .. Payne, Dan ..., Pe-er, Dorothy ..., Pelton, Donald Penn, William ,... Penney, Ad-ele .. Perkins, lrene .. Peters, Walter ..,..,. Peterson, Frederick . .. Plopp, Henry ...... Polder, Allred ..... Pope, Charles B. Porter, Laurence Potter, Ada ..,, Preller, Barbara Privette, Kyleen .. Procter, Charlene Reed, Alice ..., Reed, Sharron . . Reeder, Elmer ..,,. Reis, Gordon, Ill Reynolds, Lois . .. Rhoad, Donald .... Richardson, Jacob .. Richardson, Raymond Riemar, Paul .,........ Rimmer, Leilani ..,. Roberts, George Roberts, Lowell Robinson, Ann . Rocklin, Leah .... Rogers, Glenn . Rose, Vernes . .. Rulener, James .. Saeman, Sue . .. Sager, Edith ..... Saunders, Daniel Sawyer, Donald .... Schaefer, Robert Schira, Nancy ...,. Schmidt, Margaret . Schneider, Betty ..., Schneider, Robert .. Schuehler, Carlen .. Schwartz, Elenore .. Selbert, Mary A. Sersion, Raymond .. Shannon, Ronald .. Shelton, Ronald . .. ,.... 3170 Victoria Ave. .. . . .1236 Whitlow St. . . . .3611 Evanston Av-e. . .. . . .4116 Ward St. . . .1707 Hewitt Avve. .3716 Pennsylvania St. ..,,.... 929 Rogers St. . .Clough Rd., Newton . . . .3221 Enyart Ave. .1347 Herschel Ave. .. . . . .10 Bella-Vista Moyer Pl. .. . . .5026 Leonard St. .. . . . .5729 Arnsby Ave. . . . .3870 lsabella Ave. . . . .1267 Hayward St. .......1ln Servicel . . . . .4134 Jora Lane .. . . . .409 Torrence Ct. . . . .5085 Overbrook Pl. .3415 Ault View Ave. . . . .3641 Evanston Ave. .....1562 St. Leger Ave. . . . . . .5314 Hetzel St. . .. .5214 Roanoke St. . , . .717 Ridgeway Dr. . . . .3418 Duncan Ave. . . . . .3633 Linwood Rd. ... .2896 Linwood Rd. . . .. 15711 Maphet Ave. . . ,,... 3870 Kilbourne Ave. .. . . .3794 Stevens Pl. . .. ...4634 Eastern Ave. . . . .1953 Lehigh Ave. . . . . .634 Rushton Rd. . . . .3790 Ferdinand Pl. . .. .2619 Hemlock St. . . . .5423 Owasco St. .. . . .3206 Madison Rd. ,, . . . .561 Delta Ave. . . . .2472 Eastern Ave. . . . .4920 Jameson St. 3744 Aylesboro Ave. -I ..... 6072 Clover St. . . . .. .10 Grandin Le. ... .3634 Morris Pl. . . . .1374 Burney Le. .. ..... 1329 Edwards Rd. .. .2944 Madison Rd. 1 V 1.4. . .2942 Hackberry St. .... .3557 Vista Ave. Arcadia Pl. .......4119 Marburg Ave. 1521 Salem Woods Le. .. ...,,... 1841 Huron Ave. .......330 Donham St. . . . .6811 Vinewood St. 161 191 161 181 1271 171 161 181 181 161 171 1271 171 1261 161 191 181 161 1261 1261 1271 191 1201 191 121 1271 181 171 171 1271 1271 1291 181 1261 181 1271 191 1261 1261 1301 1261 191 161 1211 191 1201 121 1271 181 1281 161 1261 1301 181 191 161 181 191 191 1301 171 1201 1271 Sherman, Jack, Jr. Siderott, Sophia .... 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Zschau, Robert ...........650 Rushton . . . .3117 Braxton Camp Ct. . . . . . . .3642 Edwards Rd. , . . .3613 Wilshire Ave. .. .. . . .1308 Chapel St. .5613 Bramble Ave. . . . .2837 Hyde Park Ave. .....7013 Bramble Ave . . . . . . .4010 Rosslyn Dr . . . .3709 Hyde Park Ave . .. . .. . .4465 Erie Ave . . . . .3917 Kilbourne Av1e , . . . .2719 Willard Ave ...........2340 May St . . . .3324 Ameiliamont .Ave . . . . . . .4165 Clubview Dr .. . . .3453 Arnold Ave. ....863 Buena Vista Ave. . . . . . . .2627 Bonnie Dr .,...3632 Tamarack Ave ...1201 Hayward Ave .. . . .4251 Eastern Ave ........2814 Shaffer Ave , . . . .3418 Ault Vi-ew Ave .....6825 lndian Hill Rd. .. . . . .6112 Prentice St . . . .6905 Windward Ave. .. .. , . .1615 Alcor Terr. . . . . .9988 Wayne Ave .. . . .725 Whittier St . . . . .4017 Eastern Ave 1607 Melvin Cir .1.1.1.1.........'.-.2611 Perkins Le 1339 Wm. Howard Tolt Rd Rd . , . .4341 Eileen Dr . . . .1942 Wilaray Terr ......1732 Kinney Ave. . 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