Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1956
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m p r e S S i 0 n 8.. .those things which are never forgotten; . . your school, your friends, your progress-these are remembrances . . . the many and varied ones that make up the Withrow Story - - . may they all be found here. ;A.5-f J'f 1-H : '54 4n. . Kdyfeiimmg Sales v i n h V. r .1 a f a f 0 S u S d .m m e r m r t f 0 k r o w t e n V. c h a M m a 1' I N nuler :4? 1,: 6 ?0143 Withrow, silhouetted against the winter sky I ma 1 54: MW. As light fades into darkness, Withrow begins to glow, giving forth a regal radiance to her campus. Leaden-colored skies, a jagged flash of lightning, the methodic thump, thump, thump of the rain 3.- gainst the rising and falling sea of umbrellashNaturehs tantrums form part of our history, too. .., frilly, .. ..l bgumafnauwx . x$$iaZ?? ;h.ralaf.fut.la4 2,195.53. . . , ?...lululrflffaf lufdiib? P .. ,3- W6.32, . gags: ... yr 1 I,:.... 4 v rlrfy r E igubralfrlvp?lolfflv,WIFIlll9ll .1 w... .... .. . ,. Fulmhdllu . 411a... l; w o r h uh t a n u g e b h v. a d r e h t 0 n a r 0 f d, e t r e S e d S d n a t S S u p m a c e h T is well! Nine dclock and all CONTENTS TA-I-WII- ----I. l - - c 1 a A B!!! 'r' ADMINISTRATION 10 K4: UNDERCLASSMEN 30 l7-I2 october 22 wuihrow gym ACTIVITIES 70 ATHLETICS 130 SENIORS 178 ADVERTISEMENTS 212 10 Mr. Arthur Vigard Assistant Principal Mr. Vigard is the other half of a team of assistant principals that cant be beaten. In addition to helping with the general administration of senior high, Mr. Vigard supervises the student store, heads the summer school program, and is the faculty adviser of Sigma Gamma. 12 ADMINISTRATION Mr. R. G. Wilbur Assistant Principal Although his office is in the senior high building, Mr. Wilburts main concern is with the students of the three lower grades. He may often be found hastening from one building to the other as he diligently at- tempts to iron out all of the problems presented to him. .f ' u; ,, V vr. A. 0. Mathias AK, rmc p21 The mood in which we planned and arranged our principal's picture was reversed just before this .book went to press. 'Had we known earlier that weigwere to lose so great a friend at the end of this year we would have presented a fitting dedication. Now we can only say. with full hearts, Goodbye, good luck, God bless you, Mr. Mathias! ' Mrs. Virginia Konrad Senior High Girls' Counselor +3 COUNSELORS Solving the numerous individual needs and prob- lems of the students is a big responsibility but our counselors handle the work competently. With careful planning and consideration many a boy or girl is guided into studies that will give him a useful background for a college or a job. What ever the task may be, our leaders are always ready to give the rising generation the boost they need to build a successful future. Mr. Joseph Rudolf h X Senior High Boysi Counselor Miss Lulu B. Murphy Junior High Girls, Counselor Mr. Darwin Kimble Junior High Boys' Counselor 14 Mrs. Irene Spurlock Mrs. Carol Merritt Mrs. Martha Allen Mrs. Marie Foglesong OFFICE SECRETARIES wt ' 'ggti- How many times have we walked into the office Miss Wanda Home to the staccato accompaniment of the type- writer? And how many times have our office secretaries taken time out from their work to help us with our problems? How much we owe to these cheerful, friendly, efficient secretaries! Without them the business end of our school could not possibly succeed! Left to right: P. Hawkins, A. Miller, D. Sieter, C. Teller, J. Milay, S. Stanley, S. McConahy, P. Foley. g . h ummm . t in . ' WWW; 19;;455 15 q, Miss Agerter-how deep an impression her contributions have made! Teacher! Friend! Guide! How thankful we Since 1919 Miss Rose Agerter has been a part of With- row. Her presence was as natural and accepted as the blooming 0f the magnolias on the campus in spring. Whenever alumnae visited the school during that span of thirty-six years, they expected to see Miss Agerter sitting busily at her desk in her second floor office, and they were never disappointed. Although the room num- ber and appearance of her office changed over the years, Miss Agerter has remained the same. Now that she has retired, we can only say to her, uThanks for all your years of devotion to Withrow, and the best of luck for the happy years ahead in your lovely home. ;, K 1' g ENGLISH Miss Atkins, picture-covered bulletin board alm0st as famous as the tower. all should be for such a helping hand. Row l-Atkins, Dorothy P.; Beck, Virginia 0.: Thalian Players; Bossemeyer, Mrs. Anne; Braun, Graal F.; Brau- necker, Elizabeth; Gates, Emery: Minstrels; Grill, Harry M. Row 2-Hiidebrandt, Mary M.; Latiley, Mrs. Mildred: An- nual; Martin, Dawn V.: Philologia; Moorman, Hilda M.; Nikoloff, Oliver M.: Boyf Social Clubs; Nolan, Nora M.; Renshaw, Marvin R.: Tower News. Row 3-Reyn01ds, Ethel A.; Rosenberger, Marjorie: Thalian Players; Sibcy; Jessie; Simons, Joseph; Taylor, Helen; Wood, June: Scribblers. Downer, Mrs. Marie: No picture. 17 3' Goertemoeller, Mrs. Ellen: Spanish; Youth for Christ Club; Grove. Ruth: Latin; , Gens Togata; Maish, Mrs. Marion: Latin; English; Gens Togata; Mudge, Mary Rosalie: Spanish; Spanish Club; Nikoloff, Mrs. Sylvia: German; English; German Club; W Schroeder, Helen D.: French; French Club. LANGUAGES Impressions...What are the impressions The ancient mysteries and histories of far distant shores are brought to us by foreign languages. L j? 1 .1 F 18 2 Figures, equations, and dimensions are difficult to master, but time and patience make them easier. MATHEMATICS 0t Withrow that have left their mark? Row l-Bollman, Mary; Bowman, Mary; Fels, E. Angeline; Graham, Eleanor Jane: Alpha Y-Teens; Holland, Theresa R.; Irwin, Mildred. Row ZtJones, Meredith Louise; Matthews, Roy D.: Withrow Junior Rifle Club; Perin, Louisa; Pollak, Clara; Sanders, Adelaide W.; Sleight, Ralph H.: Junior High Basketball. 20 Here, the hard, endless struggles of countless ages are condensed into one sch001 year. SOCIAL STUDIES Have we let our minds be set in the Row 1-Caveman, Monica: History Club; Coe, Ruth D.; 2-Rubendunst, Alfred M.: Chess Club; Sherman, Harold Hartsell, Mrs. Ethel: History Club; Higgins, Howard: Junior 13.: Tennis;-Srofe, J. Garner; TilfOI'd, Jean: Student Council; High Track Team; United Rocket Club; Tiger Club; Hunt, Girlsj Social Clubs; Wagner, Robert A.: Junior High Guards; C. M.; Krapp, Ruth Lizette; Lindemann, Mrs. Jo-Ann. Row Walker, Maxine Lowrie; Shaffer, Luella: No picture. SCIENCE Row 1 Cannon, Marvin: Junior Hi-Y; Caskey, Homer T.; Davidson, Walter; Denner, Lillian 8.: Junior Red Cross; Blood Matching; Instruction for Civil Defense; Hauck, Richard Fred: Beta Hi-Y; Reserve Football; Baseball. Row 2-Hedges, Joe: Junior High Foot- ball; Golf; Heger, J. Herbert: Camera Club; Hutchinson, Mrs Elberta Groves; Richey, R. Carl. Row 3-Sherwood, Martin 11.: Radio Club; Model Airplane Club; Smith, Edwin Milton: Physics Club; Thornton, Dolores D.; Tracy, Virginia: Junior Red Cross; Huser, John: No picture.' mold of creative and systematic thinking? Parotid glands, heart, liver--how proud the physiology students must be of their finished manikins! 21 ART AND MUSIC Art is a form of expression familiar to many hard-working Withrow students, but the many hours spent by the classes in learning symmetry and naturalness of line are balanced by the fun'of a class project. A teacher may sometimes wonder whether his struggles are worthwhile, but the occupational hazards en- countered in the process only make the end result of his tedious labor more satisfying. Row l-Broadbent, Adah; Howard, Wilbur WL: String Instruments; Kreuzman, Mrs- Stella G.; Martin, Ansel C.: Choir; Glee Clubs; Madrigal. Row kSchirmer, Herbert IL; Smith, George Gilmore: Minstrels; Stose, Ilo; Viering, Ray 0.: Annual. 22 COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Typing is a skill important-al- most essential-bo every high school graduate. It, as well as other commercial subjects, may even help to prepare many eager students for their life work. Row 1 Bisceglia, Barbara; Conwell, Kath- leen; Gooley, Garnet: Future Merchandisers' Club. Row 2 Knost, Raiph: Lunchroom; Lockers; Tickets; Kozaki, Rose Kimi: Beta Chi; Nicely, Charles E.: Annual. Row 3- Parks, Aletha B.; Rhollans, Arthur E.: School Treasurer; Seay, Nelle B. 23 Crowell, Marie P.; Knoechel, Florence-A.: Home Economics Club; Noonan, Mrs. Frances: Home Economics Club; Schwaegerle, Mrs. Justine. Paisley, Gertrude: No picture. HOME ECONOMICS h Will we eventually utilize the practical Through the haze of smoke and the smell of burning food, the girls strive to be better homemakers. 24 The Machine Age! How fascinating and bewildering clever teachers make it! information that has been given to us? INDUSTRIAL ARTS Row 1-Gates, Marshall G.; Haymond, George: Offset Club; Holder, Fred M. Row 2 Lyons, David Robert; Oberschmidt, Carl F.; Smith, Ross W. 25 u n Fun is combined with practical knowledge as the senior girls learn first aid HEALTH Let us hope that by our fruits we shall Row 1 Blasberg. Grace R.: Health; G.A.A.; Gilliland, William P.: Dept. Chairman; Hensel, Albert: Junior High Boys' Athletics; Minstrels; Huheey, John: Basketball; Baseball. Row 2- Lally, Mrs. Dorothy: G.A.A.; Leslie, Elizabeth: Health; G.A.A.; Cheerleaders; Meador, Robert: Football; Swimming; Nimmo, Lomond: Track and Field; Cross Country. Row 3- Robins0n, Mabel Joyce: Dolphin Club; G,A.A.; Russell, Melvin 11.: Driver Training; Walling, Mrs. Loretta: Dance Club; G.A.A.; Wirth, Ray J.: Health. 26 with Miss Blasberg. . ';: IA Row .1 Links, Lulubelle; Miles, Delores lone. Row 2-Pooley, Mary Helen; Our librarians assist us in our search for knowledge. Yacks, Colin. Row 3-Zalzal, Marguerite; Whitaker, John: No picture. LIBRARY AND ORAL CLASS 11 be a tribute to these our teachers! Tiny vibrations pierce the eternal silence and open up a whole new world for our oral students. 27 E Clockwise: D. Mounce; R. Wile; C. Paul; S. Dillon; G. Strange; Mr. Rhollans; D. Heyman; S. Hoffmann; D Russell; B. Lester. TREASURERTS OFFICE AND of interest to Ward Van . r EE High finance is a point .EE STUDENT STORE Epps and Don Fisher. 28 Most of us at Withrow would feel completely lost without the student store. This diSE pEnser of necessities for the trials of student life is super- vised by Mr. Vigard and operated by two students of his choice. The treasurer,s office, h e a d e d by Mr- Rhollans, is another very ac- tive room. Competent stu, dents help him care for most of Withrow's money problems which include contributions and a wide range of fees. PE SCHOOL SERVICES Under the efficient skill of our dieticians there is always plenty to eat from first lunch to last. The hungry Withrow students passing through the lunch line take little time, however, to appreciate the enormous quantities of roast beef, hot rolls and apple pie Miss Fulreide and her staff prepare for them. Thanks comes to these busy women only when they behold a hungry student's expression upon finding his fa- vorite food. Did you, junior highers, ever wonder who came in to spruce up the classroom of which, you so accidentally made a mess with a days work, who pleasantly and patiently collected stray candy wrappers in the hall, and who long hours after the three dclock bell, worked on such jobs as broken pencil Sharpeners, a stubborn lamp, or a desk somehow improperly sized? Frank Clepkane and Fred Brackmann perform these duties for you. 29 One of the most essential and sturdy cor- ner stones on which our school body rests is that of the senior high janitors, Harry Henson, Mike Schramer, and George Pfitzer. Constantly striving to retain the beauty of our campus, plus carrying out the hun- dreds of other menial tasks allotted them, these men have proved themselves totally dedicated to their work. Indeed, few stu- dents can boast such love for Withrow High. 30 e h E e .w G m nderclassmen 31 ICIIHI.I 1rlnruI-nl High Impressions . this is our school . . here in the: night the now darkened corridors silently reflect .011 the memories of those past days. Here are our poign' antly treasured joys, sorrows, and secrets. 33 Seventh Grade Abbott Adkins Allen Allen . Aringdale Armstrong Arnett Arnn Arnold Ashbrook Asher . Aultmeyer Ayers Backer Bailey Barnes P?PWEDW.HP Ballew Baker Baker Ballenger Barnes Baxley Beatty Beiser Belcher Berliner Bertram Bill Black Black Bloom BonDurant Boone B0 rin Bowen . Bowers Bow man Brady Bray Brewer Brewster . Britten Britton .FFIF PFFFEFHTi ?EFEFFFJFF F?HFFSPS FFFWwPFri K. Brown D. Browning J. Brueggeman C. Bryant D. Cahill C. Cameron S. Campbell N. Cannon R. Carroll Carson Caskey Cavally Chambers Charlton . Charlton Cheek Chesnut Chisdester Childers Collins Conley Cornett . Cottrell . Cromwell . Christman . Clark Clubb Cobbs . Coniglia . Connelly . Coomer Cooper M. Covington wwzbyp: mmwpwrs? pguownww Seventh Grade J. Crowe K. Daugherty R. Davidson C. Davis J. Davis L. Davis R. Davis D. Day W. Deck 1. Delroe C. Dennistin J . Dethlefs K. Dill J . Dinnerman J. Disbennett L. Distler L. Denner B. Donnerberg V. Douglas D. Dowel! Duncan . Dunn Eckman Eaton Edwards Embrey Enbre Endres Enghouser Estell W. Falcomer W. Feldhaus H5590; Pwam S. Foster E. Fitzwater V. Fischer D, Fessler B. Forman J. Ferguson W. Ferguson B. Freeman W. French B. Friend N. Fye PV Fry C. Gogan D. Galbreath D. Gambrel R. Garner J. Gearhart J. Gerhart R. Gladney M. Glazier D. Gill D. Gillmore J. Glueck P. Goebel H. Goebel I. Godrey B. Goldsberry F. Grate D. Gray A. Green D. Greer B. Gripley J. Gutiurez D. Hall M. Hallmark P. Hammons B. Hampton P. Handel K. Hardin K Harmon M. Harp D. Barring M. Harteman R. Hartman L. Hatfield G. Hathorn M. Hayes M. Hayes 34 35 Seventh Grade M. Hayes S. Helwig N. Heminger C. Henninger G. Henton C. Highlander R. Hill J. Hines B. Hodge M. Howland P. Hopkins J. Hoyt E. Howard M. Howard B. Hubbs G. Hudson D. Huff R. Hughes B. Hulses B. Hunt N. Hunt M. Hutchinson J. Ilhart C. Ingram R. Ingram S. Isaacs J. Jackson P. Jacks L. James J. Jarman J. Jobe B. Johns E. Jones F. Jones J. Jones K. Jones M. Jones M. Jones B. Jones B. Jones A. Johnson B. Johnson G. Johnson H. Johnston P. Jordan R. Jordan S. Jordan J. Junlrar D. Kammer- C. Karser M. Kelso J. Kerkondis B. Kipp B. Kirt A. Kline J. Klumb W. Knoechel B. Knost M. Koehl R. Kopp A. Landgrade A. Ladd N. Lanham D. Lane W. Larrison . Lee G. Lee J. Leckie C. Leisure D. Leisure A. Lewis G. Lewis C. Leyendeker M. Lockner J. Loring J. Luck B. Lindsey B. Linsey Seventh Grade B. Linsey P. Long B. Louallen D. Louallen F. Lowry D. Lykins K. MacPfen-man V. McVay J. Mahaffey E. Mahaffey J. Manning S. Marshall D. Martin H. Martin S. Martin T. Martin J. Matthews R. Matthews B. Mart: T. McClanahan D. McClure A. McGowan C. McFaddin J. McGee C. McGraw M. McKines J. McKeehen D. McLean K. McKee J. Mealy P. Meece D. Meek A. Metty M. Metze M. Metze C. Metzger S. Meyer B. Miller E. Miller E. Miller J. Miller M. Miller P. Minges G. Minning L. Manaque L. Moon Y. Moore M. Morehouse R. Morgan J. Moses R. Master S. Mullins J. Mushaben J. Myers R. Myers M. Nagelson P. Nelson R. Newfeld R. Nuber R. Oeters W. Ogley C. Oliver B. Opel C. Osborne D. Patrick R. Patterson R. Paul D. Payne M J. Radcliff R. Prather Purcell 36 m 14 37 Seventh Grade N. Poe S. Poindexter J. Pollitt M. Pusey E. Raines G. Rawls J. Reenan D. Reesey S. Reilly C. Rempe S. Reynolds R. Rhine L. Riccobene M. Richard J. Rineair J. Rippey C. Rising P. Ritchie T. Robertson B. Ribins G. Rocklin A. Ridenhauser L. Rodwell C. Rogers SA Rollins J. Romig B. Rose B. Rose S. Rotte G. Rouse G. Rowland J. Rush W. Rutherford D. Ryan J. Saar S. Sanders P. Sandlin G. Schaser T. Schilling B. Schioss E. Schmidt J. Schuler C. Schulze J. Schwartz C. Schweiger J. Selbert J. Seymor B. Shank D. Sharp A. Shebanek B. Shelton P. Shelton J. Shepherd R. Shockley S. Silverman L. Simona J. Smedley A. Green D. Smith G. Smith J. Smith P. Smith R. Smith R. Smith V. Smith J. Snyder L. South B. Spitzer M. Spurgeon K. Sroufe R. Stanforth J. Sterrett K. Stevenson R. Stewart R. Stewart C. Stone H. Stone Seventh Grade H. Stone D. Starnes D. Stover C. Struble V. Summers S. Swisshelm J. Switzer- D. Tackett T. Tarr J. Thomas R. Willis B. Thompson K. Thompson P. Thoms V. Tilford M. Tinsley L. Toadvine S. TolIe G. Tollini J. Tollini R. Trainer 0. Tucker J. Tuttle T. Tattle L. Tyree S. VanBuskirk G. VanDierendonck C. VanEpps N. VanMeter B. Vaughn G. Wall B. Waller J4 Walters W. Walters D. Ward J. Watts M. Weber D. Whiting R. Whiting C. Williams C. Williams D. Williams M. Williams E. Williamson M. Willins F. Willis D. Wilson H. Wilson J. Winters N. Witt C. Wittenberg M. Wittenberg R. Woerl J, Wolf J. Wolfe S. Wong C. Woodward Z. Wright R. Yelton 1M. Zavisin JR. HI-Y Left to Right: Row 1- K. Michaels; B. Cor- ney; G. Deifenhach; K. Manley; L. Hatfield; R. Laubach; G. Williams; W. Miller. Row 2-Mr. Cannon; J. Luck; R. Burkham; B. Heimann; D. Christman; A. Fis- gus; B. Brady; P. Gudauskas. 38 39 Eighth Grade L. Abbott J. Adkins J. Adkins A. Ailles J. Alawat D. Allen G. Allen J. Anderson R. Anderson J. Arches J. Armstrong D. Artman M. Becraft G. Bedinghaus G. Belcher C. Bennet- J. Bennett J. Bemis P. Berger G. Berry D. Beyer J. Bingham D. Birch S. Blakeman J. Blout D. Boggs C. Bogle BA Bolger J. BonDurant K. Bostrom J. Bradford M. Bradford M. Brady S. Brengel S. Brennan B. Brewster J. Brooks R. Brooks A. Scribner B. Brown E. Brown J. Brown L. Brown E. Browning L. Brumm G. Bruns B. Buchenberger D. Burbage D. Burch D. Bardill R. Burkham L. Burkhart B. Calaway S. Caliway M. Call S. Callaway B. Campbell D. Cannon J. Carlton K. Carlton D. Carroll D. Carroll C. Carter W. Cash B. Caunite L. Challis C. Chamberlain P. Chapman J. Childers D. Chrisman K. Christian D. Clark J. Clark R. Clark C. Clauder M. Cobb R. Clubb A. Cochran Eighth Grade B. Colonel K. Compton J. Conner N. Cook N. Cornett J. Courtney D. Crawford . Crawford Cull . Cunningham Cunningham Currens Cuttler Daniel Davis Davis L: 9?HnF Dennis Derringer DeVore Dewberry Dexter Dexter Diefenbach . Dieterly PFPSPWF $? Distler Dixon Doench Dooley Drew Durham Dykes Eanes hwy: . Eckert Edwards Elam . Elder Elkins Ellerbee Elmes Ennis Erbacher Esberger Eschmeyer Evans Ev ans Fah rney Farmer Farr $1.35? FFSFUPW EPFF-L' Favors Fechheimer Federer Ferguson Ferguson Ferquay Fischer Fitzpatrick Flaugher Forton Foley Freeman Gadberry Gailey . Galbreath Gehring . Geyer Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gira nd Gilmore Glad well app NDFFiFPP ???wavp wrkww l. .3 .39ng Goebel Goesling Godley Goettsch Goodlander Gordley Gordon Grant CFFFQ?Q 40 Eighth Grade D. Gray N. Gravely J. Greene W- Greilich R. Crisp A. Grove R. Grubbs P. Gudauskas L. Gwinner J. Gulley R. Guturrez J. Hack M. Hefner B. Haines L. Hall M. Hamilton T. Hancock E. H argrove Harmon . Harrison . Hart . Headley . Heiman . Hennessey . Hennika . Herdtner . Herren . Herrlinger . Herron . Hettinger . Hilliard Hines . Hinkle Hitchens Hoskins N. Howard Howie Hu ghes Imhoff Is grig Isaaes . In gram J ackson J enike FP$F WFF J enkel J entzen J ohnson J ohnson J ohnson . Johnson J ohnson . B yard Johnson J ones J ones J ones Kean Keller Kemper Kendall H$prpw FFSPPPOH Kerkondis Kiessling King Kinney Kleine K. Klusman S. Koenig J. K0111 E. Laubach F. Lawerence J. Lawson B. Lay P. Leoni S. Ledford P. Lindloff A. Liles HQHFW .050 41 Eighth Grade P. Long W. Loos D. Lorenz . Love D. Lovett . Lowry . Lykens . Luginbill MacAllister Maddox . Manhffey Manke Manley Manning . Manning Mansfield Markley Mart P. Marshall Isl 1lcailartin . . . . . artin Agu W. Martin . x $3314! 3 L. Massey I V a .7 . B. Mays McBride B. McCall J. McCann T. McClure J. McConnell N. McCoglin K. McConashy P. McCoy S. McElwain E. McGlaun H. McGlaun D. McLaughlin P. McNeeley B. Meek J. Meek T. Meinhardt B. Menifee C. Meyer K. Michael 0. Miller J. Miller L. Miller W. Miller V. Miller G. Moore L. Moorman ammpw uvv .05 PEG F. Myers F. Nagelson S. Nagle J. Nichols C. Noel G. Northcutt J. Nugent J. Oliver P. Oliver R. O,Neal J. Otto R. Padgett L. Pankonin C. Parker A. Patterson J. Patterson D. Paul D. Pfeiffer G. Perkins J. Perry C. Petrocelli B. Petty L. Pitzer H. Pusey P. Prevento W. Pumpelly 42 43 Eighth Grade J. Puckett T Pyles K. Quigley J. Pferrman B. Raitt P. Reed G. Reif J. Relford R. Rice S. Rice P. Ritchie A. Robb D. Roberts J. Robinson 0. Robinson C. Rodwell D. Ruth J. Sadie: G. Samonds M. Satchwill E. Schneider B. Schiesler N. Schilling C. Schmink E. Schnitser B. Schooler L. Schubert H. Schuck B. Schwantes M. Scudder P. Sersion J. Seymor M- Shaffer B. Sharp M. Sharp K. Shelton E. Shward P. Shick R. Shick R. Shroder J. Siegrist J. Singleton C. Skirven B. Skuse B. Skuse B. Skumate J. Slutz B. Snuth L. Snapp P. Smith M. Smothers J. Soloman L. Sparks T. Starks M. Steffens M. Stevens M. Stevenson 0. Stewart P. Stewart V. Stewart G. Stillwell M. Stumpf K. Suggs M. Talbot B. Tate B. Tate D. Thurman R. Thomas Tempest Tepe Tink Upson . Vance . VanEpps . Vielhauer Vogel m222:maa Eighth Grade C. Waite J. Wakefield B. Wallace J. Walters G. Ward L. Warman S. Webster P. Weekly Weiss Welke Wells Wendelken . Wendelstein West. White . Whitfield Wiedemer Wiggert Williams Williams Williams . Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Willis Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Withrow . Winterhalter Wolever Wolf Woods Wunker wwppbhaw F902PFFP PPUpOPFF B?PxQPF? Woosley Worley Wynn Yarne'll Yelton York Young Young Zachary Zachary Zackary Zoes Zink Zinn Zippin . Zutterling :uw: :FF CWWFWWFF L4 Barnes; L. Distler; T. Miller; P. Fyre; J. Holt; J. Arnett; B. Parker; R. Rice. Row 2-D. Martin; M. Willins; S. Helwig; P. Nelson; G. North- cutt; C. Clander; W. Wielson; M. Brady; N. Frye. Row 3 1-1. McGlaun; JR. ALPHA Y TEENS P. Federer; M. Dunn; P. McCoy; P. Gailey; A. Landers; P. Smith; D. Burch. Row 4-M. Stevens; J. Drew; E. McGlaun; A. Patterson; P. Chapman; K. Ennis; B. Brown; N. Herrin; F. Backer; J. Sterrett; S. Distler; G. Forton; L. Massey. $ 45 Ninth Grade Abel Abernathy Abernathy Alexander Adams Allan Allan Altman Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson . Anderson Augert Arnette Arnold Artis Ashen Atkins Austin Backnuyer Bailey Baird Baird Baker Baker Baker Bales Bales Ballan Bardis Barwick Bauer Bauer Baumtartum Bazar Bean Beasley Beckm an Beierley Bell Bell Berry Berkmeier Bisc hay Black Blaney Bley Bless Bock Bogget Boettcher Bolin Bolin Bookman Borders Bostic Bowdin Bowring Bradey Brakaw Brasey Brewsaugh Briedenbach Brinker Brooks Brooks Brooks Brown Brown Browning Browning Brueggeman Bryan Bryant Buchanan Buchenberger Bullock Frwwwapo HcaFrarw :PrpWpr FOEPWWHP mwkyzpw; wpwwapr HrcanwH FWOFSF$F a9?s:s;w papwkmzo Ninth Grade Burkey Burman Burdell Burns Burnside Burrovvs Byrd Byrd Cain Caldwell Canter Cantrell Carlton Carpenter Chandler Chapman Charles . Chestnut Childers Chitwood Clark Cobb Coffman Cohort: Coleman Cole . Coleman Collins Collins Colston Combs Combs Conn Cook Coomer Coomer Cooney Corcoran . Costello Cover ? ?:?:wEwF FPPFPEP? FPEHPFEF avwszmw P?wsrmwc S. Cox R. Cracratt M. Craft I. Craig R. Crawford P. Crawford J. Craycraft V. Cross A. Crooks R. Crowe B. Cortis S. Curtis L. Daley A. Damon A. Daniels R. Daniels W. Daniels Danston . Davidson Davidson . Davis . Davis Davis Davis . Davis . Day FFUUFU P7114 3 Dean Decker Demers Derringer DeRuiter . DeVore DeVore Dexter wrcww?wo a 46 47 Ninth Grade M. Dexter P. Dicks J. Diet: J. Dillman J. Dobson B. Dodson H. Dooley P. Douglass J. Dooley D. Driskell W. Dugget M. Dulle D. Dunn J. Duncan J. Dunn V. Dunneman C. Edmonson J. Edmonson D. Ekermeyer K. Elder H. Ellison B. Emmons J. Engelcamp R. Enhry J. Eubanks G. Evans W. Duller B. Franz S. Frank K. Flynn D. Flint I. Firestone S. Fine K. Ferguson J. Ferguson D. Feldhaus M. Federle W. Feck H. Fast B. Farr J. Farmer L. Fledderjohn Z. Frost W. Fryman J. Gailey J. Gamble W. Gambrel N. Gribraski D. Gehrlein R. Geizer R. Gentry L. Gill M. Glover B. Glueck D. Goesling J. Goldsberry R. Gold R. Good J. Goodwin M. Gordon B. Goued P. Grace J. Grafton J. Gray R. Gray R. Green N. Grimm E. Grate O. Guseman L. Gulden F. Gumhert S. Gundrum P. Hagert Ninth Grade G. Haggerty L. Hague B. Hall S. Hall W. Hamblin M. Hammoek L. Hammond B. Hamon D. Handley J. Hankins H. Haran D. Hardin J. Harmon E. Harris F. Hassebrock S. Hauligs T. Hays G. Hayward W. Harper E. Hazelwood R. Headlin C. Heis J. Heis R. Herndon Hershede Hildebrandt Hill Henkle Hirka Hoet Hood Hopkins 55 GFo w Horan Hulihan Hull Hummel Humphries Huston Huston Hyde swzro PF 3?? R. Ignatuis r x J F. Ingram r G. Ireland 1 I. Ivarson : . Iversend i; N. Johnson B. Jackson S. James B. Jenkins r C. Jesse T. Jewel D. Johnson G. Johnson H. Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Kammer FFD'UF Kammer Kearns . K egley Kelly K endal Kendail K enned y Kenney g mppxpcb: amp? Kerr Kersker Kessell Kidd Kiefel Kincaid Kincaid . Kincaid . . wnwrpow 48 49 Ninth Grade G. King G. Kinney 41 C. Kirk E. Kirk F L. Kistler A. Klapfstein T. Klein D. Kleinschmidt ' Knell Kaake K oerner Kopp ; K roener Ladrigan Lilly Lammers Lanafield i Lapthorn Lautewasser Lawson Lawson Layne LeBlond - Leinberger 5.1. ??? L9 : Lewin Lewis Lewis Lewis Lightner Lilly Lindsey Link Litteral Loftus Logreen F975 ?CFPFPFF F133:a F1? ng Longbottom Lo vett Lovett wkwwmwc w5$w 4 S1 Luce Ludwig Lusk Lyford MacDonald Mack MacKay MacLaughlin Maddux Maeott M artin MatheWS Matthews Maushart Mayberry McCabe McCann McCoIgin McGraw McGuire McIntosh . McKinmiy McLead McMullen McMullen McVay McVicker Melia Metz Meyer Miller . Miller Miiler Millhouse Mills M itchell . Mitchell Frww assarnzk ;?amrwp; OPSQPQFg 59? Spa? .55?! A tr: '44 T U Ninth Grade S. Moore J. Morgan J. Morgan C. Morris W. Morris B. Mossman J. Moses D. Mounce L. Moxley W. Mukes L. MuIlikin C. Mullis P. Murphy G. Myers Ch Naegel V. Neal M. Neekuk Av. Negron J. Nelson C. Nicely D. Nielsen J. Nimmo E. Nines D. Noble C. Northcult S. Partch N. Patton W. Pearson L. Pedigo M. Pall J. Pelton B. Perin M. Perry T. Perry A. Petrie D. Petroff S. Pelps B. Pieston J. Pinkerton W. Pitts J. Paindexter . Pusey Ll Posey Potter Price . Proffett . Pyles Quebman Radthe Ratliff Reed Reemlen Reynolds Reynolds Rhodes Rice Rice Ricobene Riley Robb Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Rogers Rogg fi-COZPPP? P???HWHF FCPSDPPF Rose Rousseau Ruble Runyan Russell Ryan Saar I. Sabastian . wpprFH O 50 Ninth Grade D. Sandlin G. Sanders 1 D. Santoro ' W. Savage V. Saylor B. Schanbroeck W. Schaning S. Scherer v P. Schilling G. Schirmer i C. SchmolI . L. Schulz fl D. Schooler V J. Schuley S. Schwantes D. Schwartz R. Schwartz E. Scott. I W. Sharp ' G. Shellaberger . B. Sherman J. Shull ' E. Siebenburg'en ' E. Siebert I G. Siegfried B. Simms D. Sinclair Skeel Slaven Terrie Smalley Smith C. Smith C. Smith Smith Smith K. Smith Smith Smith Snyder 9.1?wa an Snyder Spurgeon Stamp Stamper Starkey Starr Starrett Steinert E:i.a.l -L'FFF .3153? D. Stemmer L. Stephenson H. Stewart J. Stewart M. Stewart P. StilIwelI V. Stitzel D. Story B. Stratton A. Strayhorn E. Strayhorn H. Sullivan J. Sullivan R. Swarm T. Swisshelm J. Tacketl R. Tanner B. Thomas N. Thomas S. Thompson B. Thornton C. Talbert M. Tower L. Trabish S. Tucker M. VanDever P. Veegel A. Vincent A. Voegtle J. Voegtle H. Vogel J . Vostel 51 N inth Grade P. Wadsworth M. Walker E. Walker J. Walker F. Wallace E. Walters S. Walter J. Warnock K. Webb D. Wedig K. Weidenbacker C. Wilkinson D. Wanner D. West D. Whitaker C. White J. White J. White P. White J. Wiedimer J. Williams B. Williams R. Williams T. Williams R. Willis B. Wilmis H. Wilson L. Wilson P. Wilson J. Wolcott R. Wolfe T. Worsham T. Wright S. Wyrick C. Yazell G. Yazell C. York R. Young W. Young V. Zarino G. Zimmer E. Zinsmiester R. Zugelter Silence, please, is the plea of this Chess Club member. 52 . . a search for knowledge that is not without reward; many are the hours spent in study, sur- 0 HS rounded by books, as the sophomores prepare them- selves for real leadership as upperclassmen. 53 Sophomores S. Abernathy G. Ackerman A. Algiers C. Allison G. Alsip H. Anderson J. Anderson C. Andes 1. Angel P. Apgar B. Appel M. Armstead D. Arnold F. Arnett J. Ba'll V. Bailey N. Baker B. Banker J. Banta T. Banks J. Barch V. Barker J. Barkley J. Bauer M. Beason B. Beckham B. Benderman E. Benjamin R. Bennett J. Berner J. Berry E. Bertram B. Birchall J. Blain R. Blannon B. Bley S. Blum J. Bornhoffer P. Bouldin M. Brandhorst V. Bridges . Brinkman . Brohard . Brooks . Brown L. Browning W. Bruckner B. Brueggman R. Bullock J. Burck R J B. Broman L B J. Burkham J. Burkhardt K. Burton J. Bush G. Byrd L. Cahill B. Campbell R. Canady R. Cannedy R. Caldwell P. Callahan C. Carter D. Carries M4 Cass B. Chapman B. Chidister L. Chiles J. Chitwood R. Christy J. Chumbley J. Clark W. Clark J. Clapton F. Clubb 54 55 Sophomores L. Clyburn R. Cole J. Coleman 1. Coffie J. Comer w B. Condry J. Coniglio C. Conner G. Cordell D. Corney E. Corrnette J. Coston S. Cox N. Cranch B. Crane R. Crawford S. Crawford J. Craycraft J. Crisp M. Crowe A. Crowel P. Crush R. Dallow W. Daniels B. Davis G. Davis G. Davis J. Davis K. Davis M. Davis P. Davis 8. Davisson A. Dawson A. Dean D. Dcible B. DeRonde D. Derringer G. Dew J. DeVore J. DeVore S. Dillon L. Dixon N. Dockery M. Donnerberg C. Draper O. Dubuque L. Dula D. Duncan N. Dunham A. Dunham W. Dunn B. Durham N. Durham K. Eckert. P. Eckman S. Edwards B. Eggerding J. Ellerbee D. Ellis P. Ellis D. Engel J. Eppert A. Eston E. Etter J. Eubanks N. Evans J . Faber P. Falkner D. Fant R. Fant C. Ferguson B. Ferris D. Fiseher G. Fischer K. Fitzsimons M. Flick D. Forney E. Frank ' :1: Sophomores M. Frank B. Franz D. Frazer P. Freeman D. Frey M. Frey M. Frey B. Frost L. Frye N. Furman J. Hahesthy J. Hale B. Hall S. Hall W. Hamon B. Hamilton G. Handle B. Hard D. Harper C. Harris F. Harris J. Harris P. Harris R. Harrison G. Hayslip R. Hawkins A. Hayden J. Heayer T. Heekin F. Hegel W. Hendricks Henry F Henke . HisIe . Hertsberg . Gadberry . Gallagher . Garner Garula . Gubroski 55 nwwwa O . Gerhardt Gerhlien Garth . Gibbs . Gibson Gibson Gibson Gee td-tiripi Gloya . Gobel Grace Graver Green V. Gregory J. Griess C. Griffith G. Grill S. Hart L. Hartman B. Hawson S. Hayes V. Highland M. Hirka H. Hodge K. Hoelmer J. Holm P. Holtman J. Horn K. Hoover E. Houst B. Howard G. Howard B. Hubbard B. Hudson E. Hughes J. Huls D. Huneke G. Hunley C. Hunt. D. Imes w: Fr? PP?! 56 57 Sophomores E. Imes C. Jackson R. Jackson W. Jackson D. Jacob C. Jaeyer B. James C. Janey J. Jasper S. Jenkins A. Johnson E. Johnson H. Johnson I. Johnson J. Johnson M. Johnson M. Johnson 0. Johnson P. Johnson K. Johnson B. Jones M. Jones R. Jones S. Jordan E, Jordan T. Justin C. Jutzi A Kaegi D. Kasting N. Kearns T. Kearns G. Keese W. Keller D. Kelley P. Kennedy J. Kerkon J. Kershner R. Kershaw J. Kimble M. Kinder B. Kipp J. Kirkpatrick D. KistIer P. Klevens W. Klusman P. Knight K. Kotler R. Kroger G. Krnse B. Kuhn D. Kuhn A. Lammers C. Lance B. Landers D. Lane M. Larison J. Lasher J. Lawrence B, Lawson L. Lawson B. Leckie N. Leggins A. Leuis S. Ligget M. Lindsey J. Lipscomb D. Litkenhaus J. Longo J. Longo D. Logging P. Long J. Long B. anett H. Lovett J. Loyde D. Lyder D. Lyons O. Lyons -4a-.... -- - .4... - , Eiin Sophomores T. Matthews B. Matthews J. Masten G. Mason T. Martin N. Martin E. Martin C. Martin S. Marlow L. Malsbary R. MacAckzum J. McAllister J. McCahle D. McCarthy 1'. McConnell M. McCord C. McDonald D. McConell J. McFarland D. McFarIin R. McKinney B. McLanghlin B. McMullin W. McMullin L. Meek K. Mergler T. Mitty A. Miller M. Miller S. Miller J. Milihouse M. Mitchell K. Moomaw E. Moore J. Moore S. Moore B. Mares H. Morris J. Morrison S. Moss L. Mund M. Murry B. Myers J. Myers B. Naderman :; S. Nagel u S. Nagee N, NeCamp T. Nelson X , R. Nelson 1 J. Nelson ' D. Nevels B. Newman S. Newsom G. Nixon 1 E R. Noelcke V B. Norris H! G. Northington R. Oliver S. Oliver : H. Overton f L. Owens N. Paine N. Parlay J. Parr C. Patton S. Poe J. Porter B. Ponchat D. Polder B. Finer B. Pickins W. Phelps J. Pharr D. Peters B. Perry B. Perkins B. Percival L. Penn C. Payne 58 59 Sophomores D. Pope B. Prather 1. Preston 13. Procter .4 A. Pumpelly B. Purcell K. Pyles R. Ralston H Ramsey Ramsey Rankin Redmon Reed Reenan Rhoten Rice UFHFOH 5 Richardson Richmond Riddlevarger Ritchie Roberts Robertson Robinson Rockel Rocklin Romig Ross Royalty Rudesill Ruffin Ruffin Russ nsrwwvaw Hsvawwc Russell Russell Sapler Sallee Sanders Sanders Sanders Satie Sattie Saunders Saunders Scheerer Scherer Schirmer Schloss Schmitt UPHFPF-HF EWFPFFFF Schmurr Schneider Schulte Schultheis W. Schulteis J. Scott B. Scruggs J. Scully M. Seibert G. Scalar B. Shank D. Sharp B. Shelton J. Shepherd J. Sherby N. Schick T. Shire H. Shaffer P. Shopleigh J. Signom S. Simon B. Simpson B. Sims J. Shultz S. Skie J. Skumate D. Slutz B. Smallwood D. Smith D. Smith J. Smith J. Smith GPPF Sophomores P. Smith W. Smith B. Snowe E. Snyder F. Sparks N. Spence D. Spencer D. Spitzells E. Sprandel Sprawe Stamp Stanley Stenzel Stewart Stevens Stevenson Opww?9m . Stevenson Stone Stubbs Sundquist Talbot Tandy M. Teiney R. Terrell I. Thacker Haw??? G. Thompson V. Thompson J. Thornton G. Tinsley B. Todd M. Toliver T. Trainor J. Tubble 1. Tucker J. Tuttle B. Tye J. VanBuskerk R. Ventuia A. Vimba W. Wagers K. Wagner W. Waldrop N. Walker R. Walker R. Walker M. Waltz B. Ware 1. Warmouth P. Wonder B. Watson B. Watts D. Wedig J. Weekley M. Weiss B. Wells D. Werest C. West K. West W. West B. Wheeler J. Wheeler D. White J. Whitehead D. Wiehoit D. Wilen D. Wiley A. Williams A. Williams A. Williams D. Williams T. Williams W. Williams P. Williamson H. Willis P. Wimes B. Wilson G. Wilson 60 Sophomores T. Wilson T. Wilson V. Wilson D. Wimel R. Winget W. Wittfelt E. Wolfork N. Wood E. Wuoldork P. Young P. Zeigel J. Zinn R. Zorn B. Zinsmeister B. Boso J. Tuttle First a lively and crowded bus ride to school and then . . . the expectant thrill of learning to drive. : 1.- Ir , Atnwwww L. ' m 375015061..-3 . sometimes only a pause in the daily routine as we recall incidents and experiences which made 0 0 J umor Impressmns 2::2::2d:2:22 2:10:22: 62 63 J uniors C. Adams J. Adams V. Adams N. Aitken F. Alexander J. Algyre M. A. Allen R. Alsip B. Anderson C. Anderson D. Anderson D. Anderson J. Andrenes G. Andrus J. Arnold D. Arrington J. Ayers J. Bailey G. Baioni A. S. Baker C. Baker N. Baker S. Baker A. Ballou J. Bamber D. Bannister N. Barnes P. Barnes S. Barnes M. Bartley N. Bannsan V. Basson S. Bauer B. Bemis T. Benedict B. Benzing T. Berry P. Biglow S. Bill M. A. Binder R. Bischoff H. Bivens L. Blair M. Blaney D. Block B. Boian E. Boike A. Boeger J. Bond- E. Bonner N. Booth H. Beston R. Bradford A. Brefield T. Bressler C. Brewer J. Bryans E. Broon B. Brown G. Brown G. Brown W. Brown D. Bruckner N. Bryant P. Buckman N. A. Buntain B. Burns R. Burt C. Bush W. Byrd W. Cannon S. Carelli J. Games A. Caster S. Carger . Cave M. Challis A. Chambers J. Chambers W. Chambers J uniors G. Chaney J. Childres B. Cincush R. Clark R. Clark S. Clark M. Clay M. Clapton M. Cole L. Cook S. Cooper E. Courtney R. Costello C. Cramer D. Criss J. Crittenden B. Crooks J. Crosby R. Cross N. Crum J. Cunningham W. Currens S. Daken R. Daniels B. Davidson B. Davis M. Davis F. DeAngelo G. Dearborn B. DeVore D. Dieterly D. Dietz J. Dietz S. Dillon C. Dinkelmann J. Dixon M. Dobbins B. Dominique N. Drischel C. DuVall J. Easter J. Eaton K. Eaton R. Eberle C. Ehrlich D. Eickelman S. Ellinger F. Elder J. Elder D. Engelkamp D. Everhart H. Ezzell B. Farmer M. Fax:- B. Farris M. Fast R. Fatsy E. Finn J. Fisher D. Flamm J. Flamm T. Flinn J. Ford S. Forshey M. Foster P. Frame S. Francis J. Frank C. Franklin M. Freeman S. Friend T. Foley D. Foster D. Garnett M. Gates A. Gegeneimer G. Gieger P. Glenn J. Goodwin L. Grafton 64 65 J uniors S. Grant L. Gran I. Gray W. Green C. Greenert A. Gregg G. Gregolet C. Grosse J. Gruner D. Guy G. Habenicht L. Hacker C. Hallerman D. Hamm D. Hammond B. Hamon P'. Harmon L. Harper K. Harrell G. Harris J'. Harris J. Hartsfield T. Hasdorff P. Hayden R: Helwig A. Hempleman B. Henlien Henninger Hensley Herrlinger Herrmann Hill 1-!0 E: SE 5 I a tn :3 5 mpm mpomp? m 5 i m 1-!- g a w 5 m ;: n. m o :1 M. Hughes J . Hutchinson C. Imhoff B. Ingram K. Iversen C. Jackson J. Jackson C. Jeffries N. Jess I. Jetter B. Johnson D. Johnson J , Johnson J . Johnson R. Jones E. Jordan A. Kabel G. Kaiser G. Kassen P. Kasting J. Kaufman R. Kay N. Kennedy 0. Kennedy B. Kidd E. Kidd J. Kimery B. Kinder D. King H. Kirschbaum J. Klopp L. Klotter V. Knost K. Kotter 66 J uniors C. Lammers S. Lammers J. Landwehr B. Lane A. Lanter C. Larkin D. Larkin C. Leach W. Lee B. Leisler C. Leimberger J. Lewin B. Lester A. Lewis R. Lewis B. Liles N. Lishawa R. Lobring G. Long D. Luginbill J. Marconnet B. Marker P. Martin S. Martin J. Masten B. Matthis S. Maxwell J. Mayo T. Mays J. McCaffery S. McConnhy T. McCracken H. McFarlin D. McGraw M. McKinney E. Mead J. Meister R. Miles A. Miller N. Miller N. Miller J. Mirrielees R. Mitchell T. Molloy P. Monahan M. Montgomery L. Moore N. Morehouse J. Morelli M. Motley D. Mounce C. Moyer D. Mueller C. Mueller L. Muncy B. Murphy J. Myers 0. Neely C. Nelson B. Niehaus R. Niemann T. Nimmo J. Northrop P. Norris R. Palmer D. Partch J. Patterson S. Patterson R. Patton C. Paul B. Payne J. Perry M. Petrie B. Phillips D. Pickett N. Pleasant R. Polland R. Pollitt W. Ponchot J. Porter J uniors M. Poston J. Prater J. Prevento N. Presley T. Rainey L. Ray J. Reinhart D. Rhine H. Rhodes B. Rice J. Rice E Ritchie D. Rickard R. Rodgers W. Rodgers C. Rogers S. Ross C. Rouse L Rowland R. Royalty R. Rufener E. Rummel E. Rush B. Sayage F. Schmeling R. Schmidt C. Schmu- B. Schwettman W. Scott J. Scudder B. Seal J. Sendelbeck P. Sensbach J. Shayer . Sherman . Simon . Simpson . Singer . Sizemore Smith Smith Smith W. Smith W. Smith J. Snow G. Snyder F. Soderstrom E. Sower M. Sparks S. Spencer B. Stacey R. Standard D. Stanforth J. Stankorb J. Steeves N. Stevenson B. Stofle B. Stone J. Stoner W. Stopp G. Stover M. Stradtman S. Stgifler T. Stugard FO'U'U'GW N? J. Surman B. Sutter B. Swenfurth R. Swisshelm W. Tarr A. Tate B. Taylor J. Taylor M. Tengler M. Thompson S. Tilford B. Taft G. Traber S. Trainor M. Tribbel C. Tribbel 67 h A.j0y0us roar for a touchdown lasung far into the Idght-Purcen. Juniors pa 01? the '3' h- ;wagmn wzuobm C??FFOHP ?ngngH HWwwp H IVP. . Umbach . Vance . Vandeeradonk . VanMeter . Vinson W'agner . Waite . Wallace Walker Walter . Walter Wamgansus Watson . Watson Watts Waxler Weaver Weber . Weibel . Weidenbacker WiegeI Weiss Welke Wells Wentworth Wheeler Whisler Weitzel Wile Will Williams Willis . Wilmes . Wilson . Wilson . Wilson . Wilson Wilson Wimmer Wingit W'olf . Wolterstorff Wright Wynn Yarnell . Younger . Zarins ORAL CLASS R. N. P. T. C. E. J ames McDonald Pennington Rolland Ross Rupp W. Welch WE BEA PURCELU t A 1 I 4 '- - -. - --.n nu..-.-ar-us--- --r' 4 l .A . . i a '. l n a ' v 4 V, V I l ', a ' I ID :4 . o, ' l , ' I I o a I. 70 ctivities '7 5 .... f f... H , , 344 -. Left to Right: Row l-J. Klopp; N. Stevenson; S. Dillon; N. Payne; D. Dieterly; G. Cobb; M. Flee; B. Prather; R. Kirshaw. Row ZeC. Mayer; G. Habenicht; S. Stenzel; B. Bley; P. Gallagher; C. Mueller. Row 3eT. English; T. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Six years ago a new organization came to life at Withrow. The purpose of this organization, Stu- dent Council, is to promote student cooperation and to create better relations between students and their teachers, parents, and community. In the years since the counciPs birth, it has also Student Council Open House-a new idea in entertainment for Withrowites. 72 Benedict; J. Lewin; B. Swenfurth; T. Heinie; D. Duffy; M. Shouse; G. King; B. Morelli. Row 4eR. Skeel; E. Rush; S. Hoffman; C. Imhoff; M. Walters; M. Taft; B. Tidwell; J. Baker; D. Feldhaus; E. Eggers; J. Shorten; R. HeiSEr. made improvements around school and enabled vari- ous class projects to be carried out. Now this busy and efficient organization has been joined by the Junior Student Council. With representa- tion from all Six classes, the two councils will be able to accomplish even more in the future. Left to Right: Row 1-P. Callahan; M. Bryant; H. Anderson; C. Harris; C. Gilerulla; J. Bornhoffer; J. Yeager. Row 2 L. Gran; J. Stoner; B. Franz; B. Kuhn; P. Sweeney. Row 3 8. Rankin; M. Cooper; N. Norton; S. Dillon; J. Lewis; M. Amman; G. Adams. JUNI0R STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right: Row 1 D. Lovett; R. Carney; J. Tollini; O. Hodge; H. Martin; J. Holt. Row Z-G. Berry; D. Martin; C. VanEpps; N. Frye. Row 3 C. Wilkinson; P. Bock; A. Godley; J. Crawford; C. Rogers. Row 4 K. McKee; B. Young; S. Imhoff; S. Miller; V. Rogers. Row 5-E. Brown; S. Kersker; P. Crawford; M. Duval. Row 6 W. Caskey; P. Stewart. Row '74. Luckie; F. Lawrence; M. Eanes; R. Hartman. Row S-F. Oliver; B. Derringer; T. Reemelin; J. Nelson. Row 9-J. Grafton; J. Melia; R. Schwartz; J. Wolcott. 73 Row l-M. Ammann; J. Dimmermann; J. Johnson; J. Heis; L. Walters; J. Cooper. Row 2--D. Heyman; J. Holwadel; S. Benedict; D. Miller; L. Mullikin; J. Wheelwright; S. Madden. Scribblers, with Miss June Wood as faculty ad- viser, is a society with high ideals and literary aspirations. It attracts outstanding junior and senior girls who want to further their knowledge and appreciation of classic literature. Each new member is required to pen her own creative work, whether it be a poem, essay, or short story. Not 74 all of these budding authors will become famous in the field of literature, and perhaps those who choose writing as a career may never be compared to Mark Twain or Sir Walter Scott, but the ac- quired love of good books Will be of permanent value. SCRIBBLERS Row l-J. Shayer; C. Mayer; A. Lewis; M. Sparks. Row 2-1. Weber; J. Easter; L. Grafton; D. Hauck; H. Weit- zel; A. Miller; M. Morelli; S. Trainer. h P ,, -A .n g x I Left to Right: Row LIL. Edwards; T. English; R. Skeel; Mr. Martin. Row ZIJ. Baker; C. Marks; G. Lance; H. Ignatius; B. Moulenbelt; C. Barber; J. Linnahan. Row 3-P. PH1LOLOGIA Philologia, supervised by Mr. Dawn Martin, is WithI'OW'S honorary literary club for the boys. This academic organization is made up of seniors until the beginning of the second semester, when applications are received from the juniors. To apply, the junior boy must write an acceptable Jenkel; R. Heiser; D. Tepe; J. Nelson; D. Feldhaus; M. Cooper. Row 4IB. Faye; B. Hayden; D. Brounley; J. Arnn; J. Vorwoldt; L. Cheek. theme on any current topic. This year, headed by president Roland Skeel, Philologia met twice a month, sometimes sharing its program with Scrib- blers. Extemporaneous speeches, parties, and an exciting picnic with Scribblers in the spring rounded out an activityiilled, successful year. An extemporaneous speaker in action. 75 GENS TOGATA Gens Togata celebrated its silver anniversary this year with a musical comedy presented at the spring banquet. In the last twenty-five years, Withrow has seen many changes, but the activities of Latin Left to Right: Row le. Meek; J. Yeager; J. Rockel; K. Romig; H. Hodge; G. Seslar; K. Royalty; T. Wiliams; A. Huber; M. Farr; J. Devore; N. Crunch. Row ZwS. Patterv son; K. Johnston; A. Stanley; M. Eustice; F. Bookman; S. Frame; S. MacMillan; D. Petroff; D. Potter; B. Beierle; J. Wittie; G. Siegfried. Row SwR. Geiger; L. Ott; L; Schultz; J. McCann; F'. Moxley; J. Baker; J. Canter; .L Schuler; S. Loftus; B. Blosser; E. Hildebrandt; J. Duncan; A. Rice. Row 4-D. McConahy; D. Mackay; L. Rowland; C. Bales; S. Thompson; M. Nickert; G. Meyers; S. Bowden; C. Mc- Laughlin; A. Zarins; M. Doffins; P. Eckman. Row S-V. Shitzel; L. Starpey; B. Farr; J. Easley; R. Eby; E. Burrows; L: 33$ij $10an Left to Right: .L Fischer; V. Rog- ers; C. MacDon- ald; C. Colonel; M. Davis; P. Bock; B. Perin; A. Damon; K. Iversen; J. Pan- dorf; M. Mouch; T. Heinle; B. S t u b b s; G. Goertz. Charter members of the CIub remain the same. club would find little difference in the club,s activi- tieshplays, singing, and speeches. May we wish the club Ave, Gens Togata Immortalis! B. Blosser; B. Derringer; J. Bullock; J. Moore; L. Howard; S. Moore; F. Abel. Row 6-J. Smith; B. Stewart; K. Oliver; S. Hayes; D. Storey; J. Nelson; N, Perry; W. Morris; J. Cover; B. Lewis; D. Hanley; K. Brown; V. Bridges. Row 7wE. Bonner; B. Wilson; J. Wenckstern; J. Androne; D. Heyman; S. Schwantes; J. Smith; D. Hagertey; S. Herschede; J. 8103'; J. Tansey; M. Frey; J. Hertchberg. Row 8-P. Eck- man; J. Bauer; G. Howard; G. Handel; D. Slutz; J4 Saunders; M. Kinder; B. Bley; N. Schick; R. Cole; B. Ware; J. Lawrence; J. Kaufman. Row 9-Mrs. Maish; Miss Grove; A. Lewis; J. Easter; B. Boian; J. Blaine; K. McConahy; J. Reed; J. Bornhouffer. Left to Right: Row 1-J. Cooper; C. Mayer; N. MilIer; J. Scully; N. Baker. Row 2-M. Bryant; C. Anderson; L. Blair: N. Crum; L. Grafton; J. Holwadel. Row 3-J. Shayer; G. FRENCH CLUB Le Cercle Francais, conducted by Miss Schroeder, was inspired by a visitor from France to hold a bake sale for the benefit of a French orphanage. The showing of authentic French costumes gave additional interest to her tales of France. Left to Right: Row 1 D. Schneider; H. Weitzel; B. Stofle; B. Newman; P. Hayden; B. Anderson; J. Stoner. Row 2 M. Campbell; M. Coombs; W. Wiedenbacher; B. Morris; E. Ames. Kw : - jg? Adams; S. Maxwell; J. Hahn; S. Benedict; D. Hauck; P. Bowring; T. Greene; N. Paine; C. Stuckey; C. Lance; D. Derringer; J. Banta; D. Williams. GERMAN CLUB O Tannenbaum! O Tannenbaum! Wie treu sind deine Blaetter! Du gruenst necht nur zur Sommerzeit Nein, auch in Winter wenn es schneit! O Tannen- baum! With this old German carol Deutschwerein members salute the beautiful Christmas tree. Prost! Row 3-hR. Skeel; C. Norman; C. Graver; R. Plapp; W. Fisgus; D. McGraw; J. Landwehr; C. Davidson; R. Frost; .I. Berner; L. Cheek; B. Chidister. 78 SPANISH CLUB Left to Right: Row 1 J. Arnu; J. Harris; L. Mund; D. Hill; J. Cramer; L. Mullikin; S. Hart; B. Kuhn; C. Ferguson; J. Coniglio. Row 2 5. Hoffman; P. Manley; M. Dinnerman; J. Heis; D. Hubbard; P. Marlowe; D. Luginbill; G. Jenkins; M. Banks; W. Sievert; B. Faye; C. Barber; P. Archiable; A. Lane. Buenos dias, senores, y senoritas! These are familiar words to members of E1 Club Espanoi, Who spend much of their time together enjoying foreign customs and learn- ing more about the fascinating Spanish language. Al- ways Spanish spirit reigns supreme; with the help of Miss Mudge and Jim Arnn, the breaking of the Pinata at Christmas was the success it always is in its own country. K '1' Left to Right: Row l-L. Mullikin; J. Easter; M. Davis; J. Banks; N. Crum; E. Boike; M. Blaney; C. Nelson; D. Lugin- Cramer; S. Patterson. Row 2-T. Benedict; T. Greene; P. bill. Row 4-1. Stover; K. Iverson. Frame; D. McGrnw; J. Landwehr; G. Chaney. Row 3tM. HISTORY CLUB D. Dieterly, Sgt.-at-Arms; J. Cooper, Corr. Sec.; Miss Caveman; Mrs. Hartsell; S. I Maxwell, Treas.; S. Benedict, Pres.; C. Colonel, V.-Pres. History Club, under the auspices of Miss Caveman and Mrs. Hartsell, and with Sharon Benedict as presi- dent, undertook this year to write a new constitu- tion. After this was ac- complished, the club settled down to the first we11-0r' ganized schedule in recent years. Its activities in- cluded a tour of historical Cincinnati and the annual picnic in the spring. New members were inducted at a combined initiation and St. Valentinets party. 79 h ' mun - a n --w- .;.mm.mgm.umm .N... .. .. .o A v Left to Right: Row le-R. Niehaus; A. Lewis; D. Flamm; P. Barnes; B. Herrmann; .l'. Stoner; D. Dieterly; J. Fischer; P. Frame. Row 2-J. Hayes; B. Swenfurth; B. Hayden; T. Raney; M. Welke; P. Harmon; T. Molloy; J. Algyre; T. PHYSICS CLUB Physics Club is composed of a group of physics students Who want to learn more about their sub- ject painlessly and have fun doing so. Mr. Smith helps them accomplish their purpose by leading them in various experiments, thus opening doors of science Which would otherwise remain closed. Left to Right: J. Rockel; G. Chaney; D. Willhide; P. Hayden; 80 Flynn; T. Benedict: Row 3eN. Aitken; D. Mueller; T. Stugart; R. Clark; J. Kaufman; K. Iversen; R. Schmidt; A. Herrlinger; B. Anderson; '1'. Umbach; Mr. Smith. 0FFSET CLUB The Offset Club, under the direction of Mr. George Haymond, prepares the a11-important Minstrel pro- grams, football schedules, and other necessary printed matter needed by the students of Withrow for their clubs and activities. These boys learn to be practical and efficient modern printers. J. Berry; J. Vogt; D. Winget; R. Rufener. Offset msaia... Left to Right: Row th. Jewell; G. Howie; R. Finn; B. Roebuck; D. Feldhaus; W. Van Epps; J. Nelson; D. Lemay; D. Isgrig; T. Carter; T. English. Row 2-D. Ritchie; J. Bloch; S. Rankin; R. Carroll; C. Thornshurg; C. Fischer; B. McCaffrey; G. Cobb; E. Eggers; C. Lackman. Row 3-hB. Crum; C. Stearns; P'. Jenkel; J. Baker; M. Cooper; E. Beta Hi-Y is part of a national organization the purpose of which is to build character through Christian living. Guided by this idea, members of Hi-Y took part in many activities this year, in- cluding collecting canned goods for needy families at Thanksgiving. Only juniors and seniors are permitted to join Hi-Y, and late in the fall a very impressive candle ceremony is planned to welcome the new members into this organization. ALPHA Y-TEENS Members of Alpha Y-Teens are proud of their connection with the Y.W.C.A. The girls, under the leadership of Karen Dills, undertake many worthy and charitable projects and have fun doing them. At Christmas they caroled at Mercy Hospital and packed baskets for some less fortunate families. 81 Heimann; T. Morgan; J. Shorten; J. Scherer. Row 4-D. Wilson; G. King; C. Muller; B. Taft; B. Murphy; B. Swen- furth; D. Dieterly; M. Welke; T. Benedict; H. Bivens. Row ShT. Bloch; H. Meyer; C. Powers. Row G-J. Van Meter; J. Lewin; L. Moore; J. Brefeld; L. Tengler; T. Heinle; D. Fiamm; T. Schmeling; B. Hermann; J. Hayes. BETA HI-Y Left to Right: Row 1-K. Dills. Row 2-J. Hague; N. Abernathy. Row 3qE. Walker; D. Miller; P. Lett; M. Gordon. Row 4hJ. Smalley; L. Leblond; H. McCabe; L. Hacker; J. Whitehead. Row EhJ. Chandler; J. Stover; L. Chaney; P. Scherer; J. Cramer; V. Chichester. Row GhN. Spence; J. Faber; N. Dunham; J. Shults; J. Burck; L. Frye; B. Spence; L. Cahill. 82 ,5 z Left to Right: Row 1-S. Miller; M. Worthen; M. Banks; C. Dinkleman; J. Stover; B. Snowe; L. Lesher; J. Corbitt- M. Williams. Row 2-B. Boston; C. Wiliams; J. Eubanks; E. Sower; S. Simon; M. Buntain; B. Landers; E. Moore; '8. Jones. Row 3-1. Gray; P. Wright; R. Walker; B. Barber; M. VanDeveer; R. Zorn; J. Hensley; B. Cross; V. Highlamk J. Kimble; P. Trout. ' HOME ECONOMICS CLUB FUTURE MERCHANDISERS CLUB Left to Right: Row l-E. Hines; J. Johnson; C. Wyrick; B. Cahill; L. Greenert; N. Tyler; B. Smith; V. Cioffi. Row 2-J. Watson; M. Elston; D. Faulkener; B. Finke; E. Hill; L. Dahlheimer; J. Kendall; B. Daley; B. Davies; Miss Gooley. EFL ? 'ALr A Self-improvement and service to others is the theme around Which the Home Economics Club plans its activities for the year. The members strive to fulfill this pledge by discussing ways to better themselves and also by visiting hospitals and help- ing less fortunate people in many ways. Future Merchandisers is one of the m0st unusual clubs found at Withrow. All of its members are employees of large downtown department stores, and most of them intend to make a career of mer- chandising. Their club enables these ambitious young ladies to combine business with pleasure. Left to Right: Row l-E. Wright; R. Helwig; D. Hamilton; C. Greenert; W. Stapp; F. DeAngelo; P. Wilson. Row 2-J. Feltha; A. Vimba; D. Smith; Mr. Heger; J. Newby; G. King; R. Meiser; D. Elliot. Row 3iD. Schmidt; R. Weiss; D. Jones; B. Norris; A. Dewar; R. MacKinney; C. Rogers; B. Perkins; W. Thomas; H. Anderson. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior Achievement is a youth organization Which has been growing steadily throughout Cincinnati for several years. Backed byleading corporations Which provide materials and facilities for their work, these teenagers sell shares of stock to keep their company financially independent. PROJECTION CREW An important school service under the direction of Mr. Heger is made up of boys well trained to operate all types of visual aids the school possesses. The Projection Crew handles movie projectors and must know how to thread and manipulate any kind of machine requested by a teacher. Left to Right: Row l-I. Gray; J. Johnson; M. Davis; R. Huston. Row 2-D. Garnett; J. Smith; S. Moore; D. Anderson; V. CaVe. Row 3-M. Dobbins; BLBenzing; M. Hughes; G. Harris; T. Molloy; T. Huston; P. Martin. 83 84 12.??me - - WlTHROWS MARCHING BAND Row l-G. Smith: Director; G. Habenicht; R. Borneman; J. Smith; S. Hartz; M. Dinerman; T. Hasdorff; L. Grafton; F. Radke; F. Hegel. Row 2 D. Santoro; P. Shelton; W. Fisgus; R. Skeel; W. Herrman; M. Brandhorst; J. Bernes; J. Signum; W. Ferris; J. Tuttle; S. Smith; E. Sebeinburger; D. Broun- ley; G. Wilson; M. Gates; L. Klotter; J. Lashley; J. Bomber; L. Schuler; M. Scott. Row 3-A. Algiers; M. Hughes; J. Hewitt; R. Navaro; E. Burrows; J. Crittenden; E. Lanzo; P. Barnes; R. Dallow; G. Goertz; T. McLaughlin; B. Todd; M. Farr; J. Craycraft; J. Shuler; I. Wolf; D. Brdwning; J. King; K. Howie. Row 4-G. Ireland; J. Walcott; D. Barnes; D. Robb; N. Crum; B. Benzing; D. Pape; A. Koester; J. Wheelwright; C. Hallerman; M. Vance; K. Bostram; G. Fischer; A. Fisgus; E. Burden; G. Mallott; R. Driscoll; D. Miller; M. Hull; M. Earnes; B. Farr. Row 5 D. Englekamp; J. Harris; J. Kerns; 0. Dubuque; C. Petrocelli; B. Snowe; G. Scherer; J. Hanke; L. Frye; S. Haungs; E. Berry; D. Wilson; C. Winburn; D. Scherer; J. Turton; M. Wilson; J. Tuttl'e; J. Faber; G. Ailes; R. Burkham; D. Mackay. Row 6-P. Stewart; J. Algyre; T. Brounley; C. Garula; A. Stuart; B. Blair; R. Lolring; C. Chamberlain; F. De Angelo; B. Good; M. A. Glubber; R. Clark; B. Lane; M. Ellerbee; S. Sanders; P. Boget; G. Hayward; J. Stoner; R. Louback; N. Hilliard; K. McCloud. Row 7 G. Kruse; S. Friend; B. Hein man; 3. Morelli; T. Martin; T. Jewell; C. wnkenson. 5 8 w. ,, .m. ..:.a . . .muw-m'uu n.-.-muu-u A hf; n : mw,.u. Alill. T. Brounley; B. Moreili. D. Brounley; M. Dinerman; Skeel; R. Smittie; Clockwise: 86 Left to Right: Rew l-M. Montgomery; M. Satterfield; J. Shayer; P. Foley; B. Dominique; N. Driscoll; J. Black; M. Black; L. Long; P. Simpson; S. McConahy. Row 2-M. Walts; S. Sparks; N. Shick; S. Patterson; B. Ferris; S. Baker; C. Grosse; G. Kruse; L. Schultz; C. Nelson; R. Plapp. Row SENIOR CHOIR Pupils are proud to belong to Senior Choir and to work under its director, Ansel Martin. Senior Choifs Christmas Concert is the highlight of their year. The awe-inspiring sight of choir members walking solemnly down the aisle in the candlelight makes one thrilled to be associated with Withrow. Later, the choir takes part in an outstanding Minstrel production, and the unforgettable concert in March is a delightful ode to spring. Clyde Fischer wields the gavel for this industrious group, while Anna Burney serves as its vice president. They are assisted by Bill Hatfield, the treasurer, and secre- taries Janet Pandorf and Karen Dills. Another person responsible for the choirts success is Cris Hallerman. For her great job in the essential posi- tion as accompanist, she deserves recognition. In- deed, all of these singers deserve recognition. 3-1. Oliver; D. Walker; J. Burkhart; T. Wilson; W. Fisgus; P. Hamilton; T. Kearns; C. Block; V. Bridges; C. Walker. Row 4-D. Hamilton; M. Frey; T. McConnel; D. Barnett; C. Fischer; L. Edwards; T. Carter; S. Ellinger; R. Weis. Left to Right: Row 1-C. Hallerman; J. Ellis; P. Matthews; Caster; T. Williams; B. Ponchot; L. Moore: P. Glenn; L. J. Johnson; H. MacKay; A. Wagner; S. Carrelli; P. Apgar; Mullikin; C. Lammers; J. Kimery. Row 4 N. Kraemer; B. M. Dunn; W. Ponchot. Row 2 M. Walter; C. Hoebbel; S. Hatfield; B. Schwettman; D. DeVore; J. Wilson; S. Rankin; Madden; A. Burney; K. Dills; D. Hamm; J. Perry; C. Hoff- T. Morgan; L. Grau; K. Iversen; B, Logreen. man; J. Pandorf; D. Smith. Row 3 J. Huston; D. Lane; A. j '9! $1339. .3. i319 ' ' + . '3; 1. I t . ' - a. Senior Choir Officers: Left to Right: Row 1-C. Fischer; Mr. Martin; W. Ponchot; B. Hatfield; D. Hamm; K. Dills; J. Ellis; R. Plapp; A. Burney. Row 2-D. Schneider; J. Vogt; J. Johnson; C. Hallerman; H. MacKay; J. Pandorf. Left to Right: Row 14. Huls; F. Elber; K. Johnston; E. Imes; J. Helm; R. Bennet; S. Baker; I. Thacker; N. Dunham; S. Barnes; S. Oliver; L. Dula; D. Mcfarlin; G. Bray; J. Thomas; M. Worthen. Row 2-S. Moore; N. Cranch; S. Colvard; K, Mitchell; J. Anderson; S. MacLaughlin; D. Lyles; M. Toliver; S. Spencer; B. Neumann; D. Spitjello; M. Weiss; A. Dawson; M. McMillan; P. Wright; P. Kennedy. Row 3-L. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB '1 f; BOYS GLEE CLUB Left to Right: Row 1 J. MacFollan; D. McDonald; K. Smith; Row 2 11. Sloan; R. Lewis; J. Betty; H. Ignatius; P. Glenn; Lawson; M. Challis; J. Adams: G. Andrus; B. Boian; J. Ramsey; A. Games; S. Jenkins; A. Stanley; J. Tribble; B. Wright; P. Wilmes; J. Longo; M. Kinder; P. Gallagher; M. Davis, Row 4 1. Hatchet; M. Williams; S. Miller; S. Carter; NV Spence; M. Pyles; M. Binder; M. Fast; V. Thompson: A. Greg; M. Clay; J. Espenscheid; K. Cleary; J. Birkmeier; J. Burck; R. Alsip. B. Neihaus; L. Rawkand; H. Lovett. L. Abendhey. Row 3-H. Ventura; J. Merrilee; D. Barnett; R. Nieman; B. Gazaway; R. Henry. Row 4 -R. Nelson; C. Parker; B. Maus- hart; M. Bryant; T. McKrichin; L. Briana. 88 Left to Right: Row 1-J. Adkins; J. Rosey; C. Jentzen; J. C. Hettinger; G. Forton; T. Swisshelm; W. Morris; R. Pelton; W. Scherling; J. Burress; D. Kessel; R. Hughes; J. Zugelter; B. Cohoon; S. MacMillan; V. Humphries; J. Gibson; D. Lorenz; M. Brady; F. Bookman; S. Johnson; J. Huston; J. Anderson; B. Riddlebarger; D. Keglar; S. Miller. Moses; S. Frameh Row 2hB. Lovett; H. McGlaun; B. Long; Row 4hJ. Canter; J. Walker; E. Hildebrandt; D. Anders; D. DeVore; J. Doueton; J. Monce; A. Miller; R. Williams; K. J. Dean; B. Cave; B. Emmons; T. Marshart; P. McKinney; Green; G. Lytord; D. Gibson; W. Pyles; S. Scherer; L. R. Bailey; G. Reif; L. Malsbary; C. Bales; J. Adkins; M. Sparks; J. Dunn. Row 3-M. Frank; R. Ignatius; B. Gould; Motley; D. Birch. JUNIOR CHOIR Madrigal-Withrowhs most outstanding group of choral musicians. These chosen few rate special spotting, fea- ture solos, and competition in the state and regional contests. The Girlsh Glee Club, which is the oldest musical organization at Withrow, takes part in the Christmas and Early Spring concerts. The Boysh Glee Club also participates in both concerts. In addition, it forms the opening chorus in Minstrels. Junior Choir adds a bit of spark and melodious charm to each program in which it takes part, with young- voices blending harmoniously in song as each singer rivets his eyes steadfastly on the waving baton. MADBIGAL Left to Right: Row 1-P. Foley; W. Ponchot; C. Hallerman; S. MacConahy; J. Shayer. Row 2-J. Oliver; B. Ponchot; R. Plapp; K. Dills; J. Pnndorf. Row S-E. Eggersh; C. Thornsburg; B. Schwettman; B. Hatfield; T. Morgan; W. Fisgus. 89 Mr. Ray Viering - ANNE! Aft AdViSCI' Mrs. Mildred Ladley - Annual Literary Adviser ADVISERS 0F PUBLICATIONS Under the supervision of three faculty advisers, Mr. Viering, Mrs. Ladley, and Mr. Nicely the' Annual departments work harmoniously side by side. Through their alert eyes the Annual grows from a few haIf-shaped ideas to the book that guards our high school memories. Yes, these are our advisers, Who are ever ready with a helping hand and a cheerful smile. Mr. Marvin Rensaw, faculty adviser for Tower News, can be found in room 12 any night after school. He supervises the staff in putting out an A-l paper. Mr. Es terrific sense of humor eases the strain of editing a superb paper, and makes him a man to remember. Mr. Marvin Renshaw - Tower News Adviser Mr. Charles Nicely - Annual Business Adviser 90 Assistant Editors - Margie Blaney, Doris Williams Amid the maze of layout sheets and pica rulers the Art Staff toils incessantly. An indispensi- ble part in the making of an annual is this body. The staff literally draws the book, from the first crude dummy made to the exact inch on the layout pages, to the planning of Art Editor - Jane Holwadel ANNUAL ART STAFF the pictures from which finally evolves the finished productethe Annual, the book you will always remember and cherish with great pride. Every single amusing and witty car- toon and caricature is created by the student artists, often budding geniuses. Clockwise: J. Naegel; D. Robertson; P. Eckman; J. Masten; C. Whisler; N. Mil- ler; P. Gould; N. Cranch; J. Hayes; D. Rhine. Measuring for cropping or enlarging photos the staff plans each page in detail. Ideas old and new inspire the Art Staff in annual-plannihg for tt56 . Clockwise: J. Naegel; D. Robertson; P. Eckman; J. Masten; C. Whisler; N. Mil- ler; P. Gould; N. Cranch; J. Hayes; D. Rhine. 91 t i ': f. x V; ' Vii xq5:m Literary Editor - Judy Johnson Assistant Editors - Sherry Cannava, Camilla Colonel, Sandy Maxwell ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF Remember those long hours we spent in room 7 trying to get the Annual out on time? How much of the Annual is not seenethe headaches, the joys, the sorrows and disappointments, the happiness! And there were the hurried meals at Frischts or the square, and the afternoon candy and cokes. Lasting friendships were formed between people striving toward the same goal. There was almost unending patience on the part of our adviser and editorsepatience occasionally spiced with a dash of temperethese and a multitude of other memories are the intangible part of our Annual for 1956. The literary staff is a mixture of picas, idents, deadlines and fun. Clockwise: L. Grafton; R. Skeel; J. Chambers; N. Crum; M. Farr; S. Benedict; R. Navaro; J. Cooper; T. Benedict; B. Cahill; D. High; T. Morgan. Clockwise: A. Miller; B. Chapman; H. Weitzel; J. Easter; B. Gifford; D. Cor- ney; E. Mead; P. Archiable; L. Walters; W. Chambers; D. Osgood. 92 Annual Photographers: B. Franz; D. Mueller. Row liB. Davidson; N. Spence; J. Shun; I. Sebastain. Row Z-G. Kruse; B. Schwettman; T. Rainey. Ad Editor . Sue Cramer ANNUAL AD STAFF Getting ads to sponsor the Annual is a challenging job. Each year this hardworking, enthusiastic s t a f f strives hard to outsell the previous staff and usually succeeds in reach ing this goal. Ambitious salesnien continually search for the finest ads advocating highly reputable products from the city's leading merchants. Time, effort, and energy are just a few of the many qualities that an Annual ad salesman must possess to do this job so efficiently. Every salesman takes a highly active inter- est in his job, for it is a useful experi- ence as well as a pleasurable one. Ad Sales Co-Editors - Jim Algyre; Barb Stratmann 94 Business Editor - Flo Fleming ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF Without our efficient and capably run business staff Withrow would not have the superb Annual of which it now boasts. This staff has the job of financing the yearbook, a project including the Annual Representatives: Left to Right: Row l-D. Whiting; L. Miller; J. Grafton; A. Miller; S. Cramer; M. Eustiel. Row 2-B. Dominique; C. Harvey; B. Weeks; C. Ball; J. Stephens; C. Adams; J. Longo. Row 3-B. Wiggert; P. McNeer; J. Anderson; J. Wheelwright; J. Whitehead; C. Groose; S. Patterson; A. Wagner. Row 4sG. Haggerty; K. Thompson; E. Eck- man; L. Radwell; E. Imes; C. Metzger; M. Davis; E. Mead; J. Hegel. Row 5sT. Carter; M. Neukirk; B. Martin; J. Warnock; L. Buckenberger; T. Rainey; L. Meek; J. Griess; B. Prather; G. Seslar. Row Gs-N. Davis; S. Imhoff; J. Bauer; L. Mund; P. Beasley; L. Kistler; J. Smith; K. Gehring; A. Liles; B. Kipp; B. Lane. Row 7-D. Maddox; J. Myers; T. Bauer; A. Byard; J. Ferguson; T. Arnett; D. Story; E. Burrows; G. Ireland; K. Elder; T. Glueck; B. Feldhaus. Row SsB. Glueck; D. Pfeiffer. Assistant Editor - Pati Marlow subscriptions, ticket sales for the Minstrels novelty tryouts and for the Annual Homecoming Dance, and that most complicated and patience demanding task of all-the individual pictures. Left to Right: Row 1-J. Dimmerman; D. Miller; N. Abernathy; J. Hartlaub; K. Cleary. Row 2-S. Patterson; J. Espenscheid; J. Kim- ery; J. Elder; D. Rick- ard; A. Koester. Row 3-S. Marlow; S. Barnes; L. Hartman; M. Davis; B. Boian; C. Eaton. Editor in Chief - Cathy Bauer Business Manager - Sallie Miller TOWER NEWS Any night Will find the Tower News room in a hub-bub of excitement as the staff members race against time trying to finish their articles before the deadline. Under the watchful eye of Mr. Renshaw, the adviser, and Cathy Bauer, the editor, the staff puts out a paper that is tops in rating all over the country. The harsh din of peoples voices, the frantic re- writes, long hours after schooleall play their part in the production of our weekly tiTar Nooze? Through Tower News both the scholastic and the extra curricular side of Withrow combine to form a school united in every way. cmnim Business Staff: Cloakwise: W. Currens; J. Wenckstern; M. J. Morelli; L. Mullikin; S. Miller; D. Duffy. Money! Bills! Can the Business Staff ever forget them? Planning copy and proof reading-lst Page is on its way! Clockwise: M. L. Freeman; G. Adams; S. Madden; M. Flee; J. Heis; J. Flamm. I I i 96 Clockwise: G. Gregolet; N. Steven- son; A. Huber; N. Lishawa; D. Tartar; A. Miller. Busy bees buzz friendly gossip of Withrowites for their column. Clockwise: C. Mayer; M. Petrie; B. Brown; S. Schiele; J. Gruener. With a deadline ever present T. N. Staff must hurry and scurry. Fourth page sports writers diligently spin faseinating tales. Clockwise: B. Miller; B. Clark; N. Moorehouse; D. Flamm; J. Bloch; Seated: M. Cooper. Tower News Representatives: Left to Right: Row I D. McGraw; J. Diner- mzm; S. Hummell; .I. Bullock. Row 2 H. Meyer; D. Dieterly; G. Reif; J. Bemis; D. Ruth: R. Garner Row 3 .1. Baker; M. Gates; D. Petroff; G. Goes!- ing; K. Howie; D. Browning; E. Hines; S. Jenkins. Row 4 .1. Skeel; G. Ash- craft: S. Bowden; J. Trabish; L. Stephen- son: G. Wong. Row 5--D. Elder; J. A. Withrow; P. Lindloff; H. Dooley; .1. Mills; J. Heis; E. Rush; G. Andrus; B. Smith; J. Wheeler; T. Hasdorf. Row 6-.- J. Kidd; T. English; J. Saunders; P. Callahan; M. McCord; M. Davis; N. Crum; M. Farr; V. Knost. Row 7 C. Fast; .1. Nelson; T. Williams; R. Rich- mond; B. Stubbs; B. Richmond; J. Cramer; S. Edwards; L. Greenert; P. Archiable. REPRESENTATIVES REPORTERS Tower News Reporters: Left to Right: Row 1 T. Loftus; S. Miller; L. Stephenson; N. Abernathy; P. Leet; D. Miller; C. Ball; K. Romig. Row 2 8. McMillan; J. Canter; J. Mills; .1. DeVore; P. Bowring; H. Mackay; L. Ott; J. Shayer; C. Dulin. Row 3 -L. Scholz; J. McCann; S. Scherer; J. Heis; S. Daken; M. Thompson; C. Nelson; B. Smith; L. Long; J. Tansey. Row 4 V. Kerr; X. Firestone; J. Bley; S. Kersker; P. Eckman; B. Bley; S. Hayes; S. Hart; E. Rush; M. Poston; J. Cramer; J. Merilies. Row 5-J. Miller; J. Daulton; S. Hershede; K. Ferguson; S. Hummell; N. Schick; J. Smith; C. Jutzi; G. Howard; T. Danzel; B. Bloss; T. Williams. Row 6 A. Damon; L. Mund; S. Edwards; I. Kaake. Row 7 F. Bookman; R. Petroff; S. Stenzel. Row 8-8. Parrott; P. Crawford; H. Dooley; B. Davisson; P. Callahan; J. Bauer; J. Helm; S. Nagel; S. Dillon; S. Dillon; J. Iverson. Row 9-8. McElwain; D. Potter; A. Rice; R. Jones; M. McCord. Row 10-J. VanBuskirk; P. Freeman; B. Stewart; K. Oliver; J. Scully; L. Starkey. Row ll-C. Conners; B. Watts. A$lg- 1- Miss Beck and Miss Rosenberger plan with Carol Moyer, Jim Vorwoldt, Roland Skeel, Sherrry Cannava, and Helen Mackay. Withr0w9s amateur thespians at work THALIAN PLAYERS Thalian Players, a composite of Withrowk two former dra- matic clubs, Withrow Players and Thalian, dashed enthusi- astically through its first year. Its initial activity was a pep assembly for football. This was followed by an open house in February, which fea- tured skits, pantomimes, and a one-act play. A suitable conclusion to a highly succesa- ful year for the club was a play given in the auditorium during an extended homeroom Standing: R. Harrison. Seated, Left to Right: Row l-J. Shayer; S. Hart; L. Humphrey. Row Z-J. Hahn; S. Newsom; T. Greene; G. Harris Row 3-N. Cranch; P. Crush; C. Nelson; D. Carney; B. Weeks; L. Brooksbank-. Clockwise: D. Tartar; C. Ball; M. Thompson; J. Wenckstern; C. Nelson; P'. Eckman; C. Stearns; A. Tate; J. Cooper. 98 99 DRAMATICS CLASS Original ideas and the interpreta- tion of different plays, poems, and monologues are stressed in the ad- vanced dramatics class. Skits are usually original and are used as class p r 0 j e c t s. Impromptu speeches have proven the best method to produce different in- terpretations. Minstrel skits, which are proof of the students, origi- nality, are written and produced entirely by this talented class. cmcliunmn FUBLIE SCJlllIILS 121-1 ibTBEPIOH 1:3 msmnva W h 102122233415 val72829 Nil k Two Harlem gossipers discuss the traditional wife beater? Dramatics classes learn the elements an important part of Withrowhs curriculum. Many students have discovered their hidden talents and have gained hours of enjoyment from these interesting sessions. Pupils learn to use voice, expression, and gesture to put over an idea or feeling. Writing and produc- ing become as familiar as acting to these well-versed dramatic students. In the as- sembly presented by these classes the stu- dent body was thrown into gales of laughter by the antics of some of the comedians and impressed by the fine acting and clever characterization presented in the more seri- ous skits. t Miss Rosenbergerhs dramatics classes are l The movie,s over, but our two lovers . . . Well? Gil Sheep interviews patrons of the hBig Fifty. 100 Comic byplay in this scene from Hamlet eludes the musing hero. of direction and staging Clutching, shrieks-a mouse! Rapid changes of emotion provide an electric atmosphere for an attentive and appreciative class. mm nu 5mm I I -1. 101 102 IV v + '4 . c Social Clu s . . the nucleus of social life in Tigertown . . have an inexplicable bond of fellowship which unites their members. Gay parties and long awaited formals preserve this feeling of belong- mg. Miss Jean Tilford, Girlsh Social Club Adviser. The Interfratority Council is the chief organ of Withrowhs social clubs. The council is composed of the president and vice president of each group and like the clubs meets frequently to discuss interclub problems and to keep outside relations toward the clubs on a friendly and understand- ing basis. The council gives each club an op- Mr. Oliver Nikoloff, Boysh Social Club Adviser. portunity to voice opinions on such important problems as pledging, the value of informal initia- tions, and charitable projects. The clubs also co- operate through the Interfratority Council to con- tribute to a general scholarship fund, the result of which is a scholarship award to an outstand- ing senior boy and girl. Left to Right: Row IhC. Bauer; J, Millay; D. Williams; C. Render; S. MacLaughlin; P. Manley; S. Cramer. Row ZhR. Cramer; R. Finn; E. Eggers; B. Hatfield; C. Powers; W. VanEpps; A. Justin; J. Wheelwright. 104 ALTRUIST Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 45 Officers: D. Duffy, Pres.; S. Hartz, V.wPres.; D. Miller, Treas.; M. Flee, Rec. Sec.; S. Miller, J. Heis, B. Brown, M. Dinnerman, Corr. Secs; J. Hartlaub, P. Marlow, Sgts.-at- Arms; J. Holwadel, Hist.; M. R. Campbell, Chap. A strong feeling of sisterhood exists among the members of Altruist, but this bond of friendship is especially evi- dent during the funfilled weeks at Lakeside. The mem- ories of good times and last- ing impressions will remain. Left to Right: Row IMM. Dinnerman; D. Duffy; M. Saterfield; B. Brown. Row 2-8. Schiele; S. Hartz; M. Campbell; J. Johnson; J. Heis; S. Miller. Row 3-M. Flee; K. Cleary; P. Marlow; D. Miller; J. Hartlaub; A. Koester; J. Holwadel. Left to Right: Row IMM Davis; B. Chapman; J.: vholm; D. Robertson! P. Calahan. Row 2-C. Howard; M Kinder; H. WuttshB. Bley, J.. L Smith; N. Shick; J. Sanders. : X11 t M ' i M 1. M M. M l MM M J . V I 3 3 Left to Right: Row 1MB. Dominique; N. Crum; M. Morelli; M. Fast. Row Z-V. Knost; G. Hahen- icht; J. Flamm; C. Hoebbel. Row 3+-N. Lishawa; A. Miller; J. Harris; M. Farr; T. Hasdorff; W. Currens. Left to Right: Row 1-C. Ball; L. Long; C. Wagner; S. Cramer. Row 2-C. Dulin; J. Stephens; A. Miller; D. Tartar. Left to Right: Seated D. Hamm; K. Hen- ninger; P. Ellis; D. Duhuque; S. Hart; J. Scully; S. Hayes. Row 2 0. Adams; S. Dillon; S. Marlowe. Row 3 8. Johnson; N. Baker; J. VanBuskirk; B. Garner; D. Corney; B. Hudson. Left to Right: Seated J. Shayer; G. Andrus; S. Maxwell; M. Vance. On steps G. Adams; K. Eaton; J. Masten. Standing-J. Dietz; M. Hull; B. Davisson; S. Haines. 105 ALPHA BETA KAPPA Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Silver and Rose Membership: 3? Officers: S. Cramer, Pres.; L. Long, V.-Pres.; D. Tarter, Treas.; C. Wagner, Rec. Sea; A. Miller. J. Stephens. C. Dulin, Corr. Secs; S. Simpson, Sgt.-at-Arms; N. Bowen, Hist.; C. Ball, Chap. Guiding seniors, independent juniors, and hard-working pledges, all combine to form a wellfounded social club. Annual vigits to the Wesley Hall Home for the Aged are one proof that sisterhood holds the gavel of Alpha Beta Kappa. Q n .yl: .1 BETA 0MEGA .CHI ,3; . .w; J. Confusion presides before the president calls the meeting to order. Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 46 Officers: C. Bauer, Pres.; S. Allen, V. Pres.; M. Shouse, Treas.; B. Tidwell, Rec. Sec.; J. Espenscheid, B. Miller, Corr. Secs.; J. Van- Meter, Sgt.-at-Arms; V. Harris, Chap.; P. Archiable, Hist. Beta Omega Chi, generally referred to as B.O.X., has grown in the last twenty-five years to an outstanding or- ganization in Tigertown. An unforgettable Christmas for- mal holds many entrancing memories for each member. Left to Right: Seated-C. Conners; P. Flory; C. West; J. Bauer. StandinghP. Archiable; M4 Sparks; N. Stevenson. Left to Right: Row 1 V. Harris; B. Miller; B. Tidwall; S. Allen; C. Bauer; M. Shouse; J. Es- penscheid; J. VanMeter. Row 2 M. Freeman; A. Lewis; J. Bauer; S. Naegel; L. Mund; M. Mc- Cord. Row 3-3. Elder; J. Hayes; M. Thompson; P. Apgar; M. Petrie; P'. Freeman; J. Sendlebeck. Row 4 8. Stenzel; C. Conners; J. Adams; B. Weeks; K. Oliver; C. Lance. Row SHC. Nelson; C. West; J. Devore; S. Miller; C. Stuckey; D. Derringer. Row G-E. Rush; B. Stewart; P. Gal- lagher; J. Kimery. 106 KYTYVES .R 'I I . +?:- 5; 1 J E. Bradford; L. Chaney; B. Stratman; J. Kerns; S. Friend; C. VVhisler; P. Hawkins; L. Walters; A. Justin; J. Dimmermann. Row 2-M. Blaney; H. Mackay; P. Anderson; C. Hallerman. l I I I I Left to Right: Row 1 8. Hoffman; A. Hengle; S. Benedict; P. Bowring; R. Ramsay; Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 32 A. Justin, Pres; L. Walters, V. Pres.; P. Ramsay, Rec. Sec.; A. Hengle, Corr. Sec.; S. Benedict, Treas.; J. Dimmermann, Chap.; S. Hoffman, Sgt.-at-Arms; M. Bla- ney, Hist. Hints of a Christmas twu days old, the sharp bite of cold air, the mirrored ball- room of the Sheraton-Gibson, laughing and talking with new and old friends, crowded minutes of dancing-Ia price- less Kytyves memory. Left to Right: R-ow 1 B. Davisson; G. Kruse; J. Wheeler; B. Davis; J. Prater. Row 2 .1. Morrlson; N. Kearns; P. Matthews; J. Berner; M. Wilson. The memories we will treasure in future years find their origin in such serious moments as this. 107 TALLY H0 Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 43 Officers: J. Wheelwright, Pres.; P. Gleason, V. Pres.; J. Cooper, Treas.; M. Rollinger, Rec. Sam; J. Hahn, S. Smith, Corr. Sec5.; L. Greenert, Sgt.-at-Arms; J. Pan- dorf, Chap.; S. Cannava, Hist. Left to Right: Row 1 L. Greenert; S. Smith; J. Hahn. Row 2-S. Cannava; One Of Tally-Hds ?UtStapding P. Gleason; J. Wheelwright; M. Rollinger; J. Cooper. projects is its Twm Twmkle, at Which the neatest dressed Left to Right: KneelingrL. Humphrey. Standingqa. Good; M. Binder; JA couple receive prizes. Above Hahn; C. King. all, TaIIy-Ho promotes and strengthens growing bonds of companionship and friend- ship, with emphasis on sister- hood. Left to Right: Row l-M. Fromhold; M. Roliinger; S. Smith; J. Cooper; J. Wheel- wright; P. Gleason; J. Hahn; J. Pandorf; S. Cannava. Row 2 J. Meyers; N. Dunham; N. Cranch; J. Whitehead; L. Hacker; B. Henlein; M. Walts; L. Humphrey. Row 3 B. Brown; N. Spence; E Aplin; J. Nagel; H. Weitzel; J. Finkler; C. King. Row 4 3. Cahill; K. Dills; D. Slutz; M. Murray; N. Timmers; S. Madden; L. Frye; B. Good. Row 5 M. Pyles; L, Cahill; S. Liggett; C. Rouse; C. Grosse; M. Binder. 108 r . 4:- man th Left to Right: Row l-B. Zinsmeister; J. Surman; P. Martin; J. Walker; V. Vinson. Row Z-J. Howard; D. Hauck; D, Patrick. Left to Right: N. Weigle; J. Bassler; C. Ehrlich; J. Corbitt; R. Huston; P. Manley. Left to Right: Row 1 V. Vinson; B'. Martin; J. Walker; B. Zinsmeister. Row 2 J. Howard; J. Surman; N. Weigh; D. Hauck; D. Patrick. Row 3 C. Ehrlich; R. Huston; P'. Manley; J. Corbitt; J. Baessler. 109 THETA ALPHA Chapter: Alpha Date or Organization: 1950 Colors: Green and Grey Membership: 15 Officers: P. Manley, Pres.; R. Huston, V. Pres.; J. Corbitt, Treas.; V. Chichester, Rec. Sec.; J. Baessler, C. Ehrlich, Corr. Secs.; N. Weigle, Chap.; P. Martin, Sgt.- at-Arms. Theta Alpha, although the youngest social club, has made a place for itself in the tradition of a much older organization. The gray and green colors stand for gaiety, good times, and natural pride in a fine club. 110 Left to Right: Row l-D. Guy; J. Heizer; J. Bailey. Row 2 8. MacLaughlin; P. Gould. Row 3-R. Wile; A. Wagner; S. Trainor; J. Matthews. Left to Right: Row l-P. Gould; S. MacLaughlin. Row 2 J. Mat- thews; R. Wile; A. Wagner; S. Trainor; D. Guy. Row 3-8. Newsom; J. Bailey; E. Boike; D. Wimmer; J. Heizer; A. Stanley; J. Eppurt. ZETA BETA KAPPA Chapter: Alpha 'Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and White Membership: l4 Officers: S. MaanughIin, Pres.; P. Gould, V. Pres.; J. Wheeler, Treas.; J. Matthews, Rec. Sec.; A. Wagner, Corr. Sec.; J. Heizer, Sgt.-at-Arms; S. Trainor, Hist.; R. Wile. Chap. Zeta Beta Kappzfs activities included several bake sales and a paper drive for the general scholarship fund and the sale of Easter eggs to finance their spring formal at the Mariemont Inn. Left to Right: Row l-S. Newsom; A. Stanley; E. Boike. Row 2-J. Eppurt; J. Bailey; D. Wimmer. Row 3 D. Guy; S. Mac- Laughlin; P. Gould; S. Trainor. Row 4 .1. Mat- thews; A. Wagner; R. Wile; J. Heizer. SIGMA DELTA CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1930 Colors: Red and thite Membership: 8 Officers: J. Millay, Pres; J. Porter, V.-Pres.; S. Ross, Treas.; R. Miles, Rec. Sec.; M. Dunn, Corr. Sec.; P. Hayes, E. Porter, Sgts.- at-Arms. Sigma Delta Chi girls Will forever hold dear many re- membrances of the happy hours spent together. Gay and serious moments of this year are woven into an unfor- gettable tapestry that years later the members will cher- ish. Left to Right: Row 1-S. Ross; M. Dunn; C. Fleming. Row ZeJ. P'orter; E. Lawson; R. Miles; P. Hayes; J. Millay; L. Snyder. In this age where society is a large and gregarious group with such diversified interests and back- grounds as those of 3. Cincinnati high school, it is only natural that such an organization would break down into smaller segments based on more common interests, thoughts, and feelings. It is difficult for a large group, where one cannot know all in that group, to sustain any spirit or common bond, but .the spirit of several smaller ones works to instill into the larger the enthusiasm that each feels. Social Clubs not only provide harmony and fellow- ship for their members, but also offer to the school Left to Right: Row lq-E. Porter; J. Millay; S. Ross; M. Dunn. Row Z-E. Lawson; J. Porter; P. Hayes; R. Miles. as a Whole, a concern for school activities, ranging from sports to dramatics, a stronger support in scholarship, and an emphasis on the spiritual con- cept of its members. Their worth, however, does not stop with school but is carried on through their many, varied social programs. Such things as packing boxes of food for the needy at Christmas time, visiting and presenting variety ShOWS at the hospitals, and rais- ing funds to give as scholarships only begin to scratch the surface of their truly charitable deeds. Yes, social clubs do all this and even more! 111 112 CHI SIGMA CHI Chapter: Theta Date of Organization: 1903 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 28 Officers: R. Cramer, Pres.; W. Smith, V. Pres.; D. Walker, Treas.; J. Steeves, Rec. Sec.; R. Wilson, Corr. Sen; N. Kraemer, Sgt.-at- Arms, Chap. ,. 'I n I J v- t f ' 3 I L It I ; o- 'th Chi Sigma Chi Christmas Formal, held at the Kemper Lane Hotel, was a gay affair this year. Members of the club have a sincere spirit of brotherhood; even after grad- uation the boys feel a close alumni relationship. Left to Right: Row 1 1 Stankorb; J. Merrilees; G. Brown. Row 2-C. Cramer; B. Mathis; B. MacLaughlin. Row 3 T. Nimmo; E. Wilmes; J. Tansey; J. Long. Row 4-R. Harrison; J. Bond; J. Hunt; T. Rainey. Row 5-B. Browning; F. Fissel; B. Matthews; R. Pollit. Row 6-H. EzzelI; F. Ritchie. Left to Right: W. Smith; D. Walker; N. Kraemcr; R. Wilson; R. Cramer. Left to Right: Row 1 R. Weis; P. Hamilton; R. Finn; D. Maurer; J. Linahan. Row 2-C. Ross; J. Snowe; J. VanCleve. Left to Right: Seated M. Hughes; G. Barch; '1'. Trainer; T. Justin. Standing B. Stone; J. Rockel; J. Rice; G. Dew; J. Sattie. K . . L, k f MA-ggmy-lq - wwl i :5 m . i, 445 y i' Arrzzxxllx CHI OMEGA SIGMA Chapter: Gamma Date of Organization: 1935 Colors: Gold and White Membership: 24 Officers: R. Finn, Pres; D. Mau- rer, V.-Pres.; R. Weis, Treas.; C. Ross, Rec. Sec.; J. Linahan, Corr. Sec.; P. Hamilton, Sgt.-at-Arms; J. VanCleve, Hist.; J. Snow, Chap. The annual Chi Omega Sigma Sweetheart Dance in t h 9 spring Was a fitting climax to a year which included such funfilled activities as date parties, bull sessions, and giv- ing food to the poor. Left to Right: Seat- ed-R. Finn; B. Humbert; D. Maur- er; R. Weis; T. Schirmer; B. Taylor. Standing-R. Blust; P. Hamilton'; J. Snowe; J. VanCleve; C. Ross; J. Linahan; J. Mayo; L. Brooks- bank; B. Tarpoff. 113 ' 'ma'm r1 IOTA SIGMA Pl x Chapter: Beta Left to Right: Row ltD. Thomas; B. Hatfield; Bt Schwettman. Row Zn-M. ' Date Of Organization: 1903 Lykens; D. Reed; B. Suter; R. Royalty; L. Williams. Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 27 Officers: B. Hatfield, Pres.; D. Thomas, V. Pres.; R. Schwettman, Treas.; D. Reed, Rec. Sec.; L. Williams. B. Wrassman, Sgt.-at- Arms; B. Suter, Hist; M. Lykens, Mfm h V ' .. W W fz Iota Sigma Pi has the honor of being one of Withrowts two oldest social clubs. In the many years since 1903, the passing members of this club have created a spirit of unforgettable brotherhood. CQMM WW' Row 2tJ. Fischer; B. Pickens; B. Boso; J. Brohardt. Row 3--C. t Left to Right: Row 1-J. Tuttle; R. Rodgers; K. Iversen; J. Tuttle. ,IWJA 550.6 Mullins; P. Harmon; T. Foley; F. Arnett; A. Vimba. Left to Right: Row ltD. Tho- mas; Bt Hatfield; L. Williams; D. Reed. Row ZtM. Lykens; J. Tur- ton; R. Borne- mann; B. Suter; D. Davidson; R. Royalty. Row 3t D. Mitchell; J. V a n P e 1 t; B. Wrassman; B. Schwettman. .VWOn'L. 252.- :c11apte'gi l$piia 'x-A Date of dgganization: 1944 Left to Right: Row 1 1. Baker; J. Bloch; R. Heiser; D. Isgrig; C. Stearns; E. Colors: Green and White Eggers. RoyVZ-G.Cohb; T. Bloch; J. Crum; P. Jenkel; D. Russell; T. English. Membership: 46 Sh O;L Officers: R. Heiser, Pres.; C. V ' VI ' ,9, KJB Stearns, V. Pres.; P. Jen kel, 1 $35 r I .. F Treas.; T. English, J. Bornhoffer, Corr. Secs.; D. Isgrig, 6:. Sec.; -'- I B. Ponchot, Chap. M M N VA I jg r. M? Y8 ; .. . THA'I'JI M . Mailm- kw E I W The members of Tri Chi con- tributed their time and ef- fort over the Christmas holi- days to the worthy project of painting the Madisonville Childrenk Horne. Laughter was mixed with spilled paint to provide fun for everyone. Left to Right: Row I-B. Ponchot; C. Ger- hardt. Row 2 K. Royalty; H. Hodge; J. Bornhoffer; T. McConnell; D. Scherer; B. Dunn; D. Fischer. Row 3-J. Horsman; B. Prather; R. Dallow. Row 4 J. Reed; G. Seslar; B. Leckie; C. Thornsburg; J. Kirk- patrick; T. Heekin; G. King. Left to Right: Seated-J. Eaton; D. Hoffman; L. Moore; M. Gates; A. Herrlinger; L. Gran. Standing-B. Bemis; J. Stoner. 115 KAPPAS Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Red and White Membership: Officers: W VanEpps, Pres.; J. Nelson, V. Pres., Treas.; M. Cooper, ' Rec. See; J. Brefeld, Corr. Sec; D. Lemay, Sgt-at-Arms; J. Van Meter, Chap. Excelling in many activities, the Kappas were the proud victors in all of the social i club sports. In addition they invited all Withrowites to their annual boat ride and used proceeds of their paper drive for a scholarship fund. Sue HartzH-sweetheart of Kappa Tau Kappa-a dream come true. Left to Right: R. Lemay; M. Cooper; J. Nelson; W. VanEpps; T. Morgan; R. 1 Carroll; H. Meyer. Row 2--D. Ritchie; D. Dieterly; D. Lauderback; D. High; J. H Shorten; J. Hewitt; R. Coleman; E. Heimann; D. Flamm; T. Bressler; M. Tangler. ; Row 3 3. Toft; D. Stanforth; B. Swenfurth; J. Hayes; F. Schmeling; M. Welke; J. Van Meter; T. Heinle; J. Lewin; T. Flynn; B. Hermann; D. Wilson. Row 4-J. 1 Griess; J. Yeager; D. Huneke; J. Kidd; M. Smith; J. Warmouth; D. Kuhn; L. Meek; M B. Banker; T. Williams. H Left to Right: Row 1 D. Feldhaus; J. Nelson; W. Van Epps; D. Lauderback. Row 2 1. Shorten; T. Morgan; M. Cooper. Row 3 D. Ritchie; R. Lemay; E. Heimann; R. Carroll; R. Coleman; J. Hewitt; H. Meyer;x L . , n- 4; J .' i I. kn! x 7 ' H I : ' 92 s ' .' mu r ,l : i a K J . H3 . AJ Left to RightzaRow 1--D. Die'ttr- iv; T. reslet; 01 Wilson. Row 2-D. lamm; J. Van Meter; J. 'Lewin; T. einle; B. Swenfurth; J. Hayes. Row 3 D. Stanforth; B. Toft; M. Tengler; J. Brefeld; M. Welke; B. Herrmann; F. Schmel- ing; T. Flynn. 5 ' 1' .f' ,f .' '1' M1 fle! f I - w J :x 0-1, l: 75 I Left to Right: Row 1 W. Banker; L. Meek; T. Williams. Row 2-M. Smith; J. Griess; J. Yeager; D. Kuhn. Row 3-J. Warmouth; D. Huneke; J. Kidd. 117 Left to Right: Row l-D. Brounley; B. Mounce; C. Powers. Row 2 .1. H012; B. Maushart; P1 Leonard; T. Brounley; W. Seivert. Left to Right: Row 1 B. Purcell; B. Gloyd; C. Gaurala; - K. Mergler. Row 2--G. Wilson; D. Schneider; R. Caldwell; D. Wuest; C. Harris. .I . 3A0 SIGMA ,C' .47.. , m.tw - Cha-pter: Reta Date of Organization: 1946 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 17 Officers: C. Powers, Pres.; B. Mounce, V. Pres.; D. Brounley, Treas.; C. Siegrist; Rec. Sec.; S. Siebler, Corr. Sec.; Corbley, Chap. Fellowship and unity blended with good times dominate Tau Sigma. Memories of for- mals, parties, hectic meetings, and pledging will long be re- membered by the seniors and will create Jasting impres- giqns Ken other members. I I I ' I. a 1, . 5.; . . c '3 JJ' ' ' 4 r I '7 ' v 4 v . WITHROW MINSTRELS Minstrel Impressions 119 Miss Rosenberger manages skits. Misg Murphy and Mrs. Knoechel advise the sewing committee. 1 t5 5 E 22f. All smiles, Smittie directs Presentation Orchestra. BEHIND THE SCENES Behind the stage doors hundreds of Withrowites work busily together to form the framework of the Minstrel show, For months ahead of the actual show the cestume designers toil incessantly in preparing ideas for costumes. Hand in hand with costume design goes the sewing com- mittee. Toe, the stage crew spends many hours in get- ting the mechanical part of the show in shape. As the time draws near posters are put up and tickets are sold. Then the show opens! Make up committee aptly applies cosmetics, and sewing committee literally holds the show together at the seams. uPop Hensel and Mrs. Walling drill with the ponies. IIIIIIIUIIIIIII illllllllllllllll unmmm Ill 0kay, letter A34h0uts Smittie to the Minstrel Band as they practice for the great show of 56. Presentation Orchestra: Row 1 L. Schuler; V. Zerheusen; J. Booker; M. Miller; B. Wiggert; G. Goertz; R. Dallow; A. Smart; T. Benedict. Row 2 A. Algiers; S. Haungs; D. Wilson; G. Scherer; M. L. Wilson; J. Turton; J. Tuttle; J. Berner; P. Barnes; J. Tuttie; D. Santoro; M. Brandhorst; W. Hartman; W. Fisgus; N. Booth; P'. Shelton; R. Skeel. Row 3-D. Englecamp; J. Harris; C. Petrocelli; A. Lewis; B. Snow; M. E. Vance; C. Hallerman; A. Koester; M. Davis; S. Friend; N. Wood; M. Worthan; O. Hodge; T. Jewell; B. Morelli; T. Martin; G. Waldendorf; J. Algyre; P. Stewart; A. Stewart; C. Gaurla; B. Gloyd; B. Bateman; R. Lobring; B. Lane; B. Purcell. Row 4 .1. Hewitt; E. Burrows; M. Hughes; J. Crittenden; J. Craycraft; M. J. Hull; J. Wheel- wright; M. Gates; J. Bamber; J Lashley; E. Siebenburgen; G. Ailes; J. Faber. Choir Rehearsal: Row 1 -M. Satterfield; J. Shayer; J. thnson; P. Foley; H. Mackay; L. Long; S. Allen; S. Madden; T. Morgan; B. Ponchot; J. Wilson; B. Schwett- man; B. Hatfield. Row 2-S. Baker; A. Burney; K. Dills. Row 3-C. Block; C. Fischer; D. Hamilton; E. Eggers. As the cast rehearses for the production Leap Year Lyrics? the two young lovers receive advice. A : :kml I x k $ 122 Sewing Committee: Left to Right-S. Crawford; P. Lett; Dean; J. Naegel; P. Manley; J. VanBuskirk; N. Kearns; H. Wilson; N. Abernathy; N. Gravely; J. Chumbley; A. V. Rogers. - Creating a program cover calls for concen- Mr. Schirmer and his co-workers skillfully add the finish- tration of artists and friendly criticism from ing touches to an extravagant backdrop The Mississippi Miss Stose. Flyer. Sewing Committee: Row 1 8. Good; J. Cramer; C. Rouse; Trout; F. Lawson. Row 4-5. Crawford; C. Smith; J. 11- Chaney; P. Schearer. Row 2 H. Wilson; N. Abernathy; Chimbley; R. Bradford; J. Ellis; G. 'Traber; S. Hill; P. P. Lett; D. Kasting; J. Masten; J. Atkins; P. Atkins; N. Manley; M. Stratman. Jess; R. Patten; B. Hall. Row-3 R. Plapp; D. Hill; Pv Stage Crew: Row lhT. Jewell; D. Bardes; D. Nevels; R. Bornemann; F. DeAngelo; R. Stevens; B. Lewis; R. Helwig; W. Wittselt. Row 2 A. Dale; D. Nielsen; D. Wiley; B. Dume; A. Vimba; B. Wrassman; K. Mergler; T. Nelson; B. Goesling; D. Allen; J. Bradford. Make Up Committee: Row l-P. Apgar; NL L. Freeman; B. Stewart. Row 2-M. L. Shouse; J. Elder; R. Jones; A. Miller; J. Dietz; J. Scully; P. Freeman. Row 3-M. Petrie; B. Finke; D. Luginbill; L. Frye; K. Herald; S. Dillon; B. Boian; S. Max- well. 123 124 1; ; a 7 ll .nmun ' 1mm!!! ME!!! The members of ticket crew have no problem finding willing customers for our great Minstrel show. At last we caught Thelma, at work as usual. Saving the scraps,,-secretaries, Martha and Delma. Mr. Srofe and the ushers add color and prestige. Ushers and Usherettes: Row I-Mr. Srofe; J. Cooper; J. Heis; K. Cleary; A. Justin; S. Cramer. Row Z-J. Baker; G. Cobb; D. Feldhaus; J. Arnn. A savory taste of almost professional talent satisfies an audience expecting tops in entertainment. THE SHOW! 3-? Dazzling dancers, entertaining endmen, and sensa- tional songsters ably combine their individual tal- ents in a show worthy of highest praises. As the cast experiences last minute qualms and the crew prays for every performers success, the curtain rises on the impressive Minstrels of 1956. The zany endmen, always up to some boistrous prank, catch the unsuspecting interlocketers off guard. Minstreleers anxiously await that great moment. Funny dance, crazy antics-Lynws specialties. Beautiful voice, beautiful face-thafs our Janet. Haunting Oriental music, a theme for Peg and John. f . , H ' ' I A real trooper and song bird is our Pati Foley. An Irish Jig sets the pace for bonny Marilyn. Irish ponies: Row l-M. Kinder; V. Harris; D. Duffy; S. Hartz. Row 2 5. Scherer; J. DeVore; G. Schirmer; G. Habenicht; B. Dominique; H. Mackay. . The Esquires and Teen-Aires vocally plan HCocktails For Two? Q Terry-weaving a new black magic! The fate of Custer if he had met these savages? m-l Tigertowrfs really cool cat-Muff Walts. a 7 T . V Karen, Gloria, and Clanny solo under the ,56 spotlight. s Minstreleers through their smiles radiate all that satisfaction hoped for during those many tedious weeks. 7 2, u. riiuigaawr u. Mr. Meador Mr. Rolfes Mr. Hauck ' Mr. Hedges Varsity Football Varsity Line Coach Reserve Football Junior High Football Varsity Swimming Reserve Basketball Reserve Baseball Varsity Golf The coaches and managers make the mold Mr. William P. Gilliland, Athletic Director of Withrow High School. 132 Mr. Huheey Mr. Nimmo Varsity Basketball Track Varsity Baseball Cross Country forming athletes. Row 1 -C. Greenert; W. West; D. Neilson; J. Meister; J. Wilson; L. West. Row 2 8. Wilmes; J. Nelson. Mr. Higgens Freshman Track Mr. Sherman Tennis M r. Wagner Bowling Mr. Sleight Junior High Basketball Mr. Russell Freshman Swimming c? 394 31:11 ,agup, 1-3 7 .iasig33tlf:ig'Cl4lwAga,:i$3gFl:?3t$nk; Row 1-A. Chambers; E. Rolfes; D. Feldhaus; G. Cobb; E. Eggers; E. Meater; J. Stancorb. Row Z-E. Baker; R. Jones; K. Brown; B. Prather; B. Toft; P. Glenn; T. Bressler. Row 3-K. Sloan; R. Carrol; J. Reed; S. Rankin; H. Bivens; C. Thornsburg; A. Boston. Row 43C. Walker; T. Carter; R. Pollack; W. Smith; A. Stone; R. Heiser; D. Cope- land. Row 53D. Richie; C. Fisher; H. Meyer; D. Lemay; N. Kraemer; J. Brefeld; J. Sower. VARSITY G0 Tigers! Go! What memories this cheer There are signs of anticipation for the P.H.S.L. crown in the smiling faces of our captains. Row l--N. Evans; M. Langler; R. Hauck; J. Barnhoffer;J. Wells; T. Heekin. Row 2 B. Leckie; B. Prather; B. Banker; J. Burhardt; W. Buckner; B. Abrams; B. Pickins. Row 3 E. Wells; D. Schultz; J. Caldwell; D. Eckelman; R. Jackson; L. Meek; J. Merrlies. Row 4 T. James; T. O'Connel; G. Sesler; H. Boston; T. Nelson; J. Yeager; T. Justin. Row S-B. Matheius; J. Hodges; D. Schneider; T. Trainer; W. Jackson; G. Fisher; G. James. RESERVE brings back. Withrow-City Champions! FRESHMEN Row 1 J. Harmon; L. McVicker; W. Ingram; R. Bird; J. Hedges; B. Young; B. Lay; B. Kennedy. Row 2-T. Wright; B. Bryant; W. Daniels; L. Wilson; T. Mousehart; T. Arnold; J. Nelson. Row 3-H. Stewart; J. Galdberry; D. Johnson; J. Combs; H. Caldwell; L. Gulden. Row 4 B. Goesling; J. Conn; D. Kleinschimdt; B. Price; D. Davis; G. Bell; M. Can- trell. Row 5-V. Elam; H. Combs; B. Elder; D. Bean; B.Serr; R. Schwartz; J. Craycraft; H. Fast. VARSITY LETTERMEN Stu Rankin-Halfback Ed Baker-Halfback Dan Feldhaus-Quarterback Rich Heiser-aEnd Dick Lemay-End 136 Ed Eggers-Tackle Gary Cobb-Center Carstel Walker-Halfback Ken Brown-Halfback Dave Ritchie-Fullback Noel Kraemer Fullback Roger Carroll-Right Guard 137 School rivalry becomes alive under stadium lights, as Withrow This year's Tiger football squad, coached by Bob Meador, in his second year on the gym staff at Withrow, fielded ten seniors and one junior 0n the starting offensive team. These eleven, backed strongly by a superb defensive team, lost no more than two games during the entire seasone- one to the Middies from Middletown, the other to the Bombers from St. Xavier-and fought a spirited Elder squad to a gruelling 0-0 tie. As further proof of their fine playing, the team had four men named to the all city eleven, regained the Public High School crown for Withrow, and defeated the Cavaliers to capture the Greater-Cincinnati League championship. pushes forward for the final score. Withrow 0 Withrow 7 Withrow 7 Withrow 38 Withrow 19 Withrow 27 Withrow 7 Withrow 25 Withrow 19 Withrow 59 Elder St. Xavier Purcell Woodward Walnut Hills Central Middletown Western Hills Taft Hughes Our Tiger Team did go all the way down After receiving a long pass, End, Rich Heiser, dodged his opponent in a swift run down the field. Keeping a strong grasp on the pigskin, number 63 for Withrow pushes forward for a first down. the field to Victory and widespread fame. Step on the starter, crank up the Lizzy! Remember how these peppy cheerleaders used to get busy? .1- : 3-13 ' FE? 139 To win or not to win? a question facing Withrowhs varsity in the championship game with Hughes. With the help of the Tiger Bend the Shakespeares Tragedy of Hamlet played on Withrow,s stage this year for the first time. It was a truly masterful production of dramatic acting, but it did vary a little from the original script. The reasonea football pep assembly. Pep assemblies this year were presented by the dramatic club, the band, and the cheer- leaders. The Withrow marching band not only played in each of the assemblies but also prepared a musical show for every football game. It is always inspiring when they form the traditional Wt, and all join in heartily shout- ing out On Withrow. A deep feeling of pride and honor is felt as Withrowts Alma Mater swells throughout the stadium. Hot, humid work-outs are quite trying. The coach demonstrates the handoff. Cheerleaders raised our school spirit. C; Nelson; L. Grafton; T. Hasdorf; M. Dinerman; S. Hartz; J. Smith; G. Habenicht. 141 142 HOME COMING DANCE Gee, What a terrific poster we made! a meet mecnming dance Homecoming Day is generally one of the biggest days of the school year at Withrow, and this year was no exception. On this day our victorious Tigers returned to their home stadium for a game with the Taft Senators. This would decide whether or not our team could continue its undefeated streak in the Public High School League, and, when it was all over, our team was again victorious. But the day was still not complete. Before the game each fraternity and sorority had had its own decorated car in which its candidate for King or Queen of the Homecoming Dance that evening was to ride. All the tickets had been bought, that certain girl had been asked, and all Tigertown was looking forward to the Annual Dance. And what a dance it was: beautiful music, entertainment emceed by Bob Braun, and climaxed by the announcement of Homecoming King and Queen Gary Cobb and Barb Tidweli. The Impressions of the good times had Ticket sales boom while, amid the multi-colored streamers, busy Annualites decorate the gym. L l A whirl across the floor, songs - from Bob Braun, and a kiss from k f: the king make this dance tops. and the victories won are lasting. Candidates gather for a Wtonfla in the hall-while our victorious Tigers defeat the Senators. Victory! Victory! is our cry! V I C T O R Y! Have we got a team? You're doggone right! Fight, team! Fight, team! Fight, fight, fight! This cheer just about summarizes the Tiger basketball season this year. Winning nine games and losing only three, our Tiger cagers wound up second in the PHSL, bettered only by the Hughes Big Reds. Led by captain Jim Shorten and high-scorer Dick Lemay, the team roared through the leagueude- feating West Hi, tNut Hills, Central, and Wood- ward twice, and Taft once. Outside the Public High School League, the Tiger hardcourt men had a 3-2 slate, with wins over Anderson, Norwood, and the Purcell Cavaliers, and losses to Dayton 6 St'ivers and the Big Blue of Hamilton High. Hard .5 .7. .mjwm 6 practice, strict training regulations, teamwork, and t - - ; x w fansi rooting really paid off, as Coach Huheeyis t Tigers ended the season with a record of twelve victories and five upsets-one 0f Withrowis most successful seasons in recent years. Coach and captain-essentials to a good team. VARSITY BASKETBALL Five good starters backed by a big, Withrow 63 Hamilton 76 Jim HShorty Shorten, Guard Tom Nickii English, Forward Withrow 53 Stivers 58 Withrow 76 Anderson 62 Withrow 48 Central 44 Withrow 49 Hughes 60 Withrow 56 Norwood 51 Withrow 41 Taft 64 Withrow 87 Purcell 66 Withrow 69 Western 48 Withrow 64 Walnut Hills 62 Withrow 53 Central 45 Withrow 62 Woodward 51 Withrow 78 Hughes 93 Withrow 73 Western 58 Withrow 74 Taft 63 Withrow 66 Woodward 54 Withrow 67 Walnut Hills 45 144 Row 1-K. Brown; J. Shorten; D. Feldhaus; H. Bivens; R. Sloan. Row 2-W. Jackson; J. Brefeld; H. Meyer; C. Lackman; D. Lemay; T. English; D. Ritchie. strong bench make a championship team. Dick Rookie Lemay, Center Dave TIur'l-imane Ritchie, Forward Dan Hose Feldhaus, Guard 145 Antics enhance Shortfs famous passes. Kangaroo pranks are used to win games. Straining hoopsters battle for the ball. Action shows their High pointer, nRookie Lemay jumps for the rebound. 3;, 1,7 x + W W M v . 4 14$3$1 The eternal leap for the ball! Spectators gasp as it soars through the air. dz: 2:. Eager Tigers anticipate a play that could mean victory. will to win. Reserve Team Row l-J. Hale; K. Royalty; B. Jackson; L. Moore; H. Hodge. Row 2 R. Ventura; T. Heinle; J. Reed; J. Harris; J. Warmouth; J. Reiss; L. Gibson. Pep and spirit set an example for the After hours of practice and hoarse voices, these loyal jesters gesture the team onward to victory. I48 -..' ..!3. Freshman Team-Row 1 L. McVickers; J. Wolcott; T. Reemilin; D. Mounce; H. Stewart; R. Kindall. Row 2-J. Cover; D. Bean; B. Saer; G. Hayward; T. Arnold; H. Caldwell; B. Derringer; Mr. Slight. beginners in their quest for victory. 8th Grade-Row 1 3. Farr; J. Bemis; J. Feuquay; J. Cunningham; B. Cunningham; T. Jenike; T. Brooks. Row 2-D. Elder; J. Woodley; R. O'Neil; H. Macaffrey; B. Elam; J. McConnel; M. Eanes. 149 150 Myt-f - 5 7th Grade-Row l-Rt Stanforth; H. Martin; E. Mahaffey; T. Arnold; B. Rose; F. Ritchie; M. Lochner; J. Selbert; J. Mushaben; J. Myers; W. Knost. Varsity basketeers usually start early One of the reasons for our basket- ball team's huge success is the ex- cellent planning by our basketball managers. These boys, Charles Mu- eller, Bob Shelton, and Pat Decker, are never without something to do, since they must be sure that the team always has uniforms and equip- ment available. Promptness, depend- ability, and enthusiasm-qualifica- tions for being a manager-are out- standing traits of our trio. Varsity Team: Row l-T. Wilson; A. Herrlinger; D. Russel; B. Roebuck; R. Finn; R. Heiser. Row 2-T. Heekin; B. Leekie; J. Kidd; J. Eaton; R. Schmitt; B. Crum; J. Merriles; M. Gates; Mr. Meador. and Withrow mermen work long and hard. SWIM TEAM Withrow's swimming team, under the di- rection of Coach Bob Meador, competed in the college AAU swimming meet at Ohio State in January. In March they swam against fifteen other schools at Columbus for the state swimming title. Bill Roebuck, who finished second in the hundred yard back stroke, set a new all time Withrow record. In the two-hundred yard medly re- lay Withrow's mermen, Bill Roebuck, Denny Russell, Jim Merrilles, and Rich Heiser, finished third. Their time, 1:57.7, was also a new Withrow record. The team has shown good sportsmanship in winning and losing and has represented its school well throughout the past year. Withrow is very proud of these boys and the fine work they have accomplished. Strength excels as racing dive is performed to precision. 152 Junior High: Row lei... Herrlinger; B. Leekie; J. Rose; J. Nelson; T. Kline; P. Brady; T. Is'grig; A. Kerns. Row ZeJ. Selbert; J. Tims; J. Howard; J. McCann; D. Kidd; D. Handly; Junior tankers set The Junior High aquatic mermen made a splashy debut at the Individual District Swimming Meet. 01d records were broken and startling new ones set as 8th grader Larry Herrlinger set a record in the 50 yard free style event, with a time of 26.8 seconds while John Tims smashed through with him new records in the City Meet, the 50 yard backstroke in 32.3 seconds and the 75 yard individual medley in 48.5 seconds. In the district meet John set have more records, the backstroke event with a time of 31.4 seconds and the individual medley with 48$ seconds. Tops in all diving competition was Bill Gleuck. The relay teams composed of Jerry McCann, Dave Kidd, Jim Nelson, Tom Isgrig, and John Rose placed in both of its events. In the future these boys will pave the way to more outstanding and sensational victories over many top-notch com- petitors. Mr. Russel. Row 3e-B. Gleuck; T. Shockley; D. Shick; J. Bulloek; B. Shick; W. Knochel; B. Taylor; T. Gleuck; L. Brumn. many new records; ; D. Isgrig; B. Swenfurth; D. Ellis. Row LE. Hieman; J. Jackson- Blust; M r. Hedges. ; B. Banker; J. Bishop; R. Kroger ; H. Meyer; P. Harmon; D. Partch; R. Row l-J. Hunt P. Jenkel GOLF TEAM varsity men defend greens and alleys. BOWLING TEAM C. Mockbee. Row 2-Mr. Hale; J. Hunt; W. Siebert; D. Kelly. Row 1 D. Rikart; W. Andrus- 3 5 l Row l-G. Brown; B. McCarthy; J. Huntley; W. Cannon; B. Conway; J. Booker; G. Howie; T. Wilson; Mr. Nimmo. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Row ZeW. Brown; J. Newby; C. Mueller; C. Lackman; S. Lamers; T. English; D. Willhoit; F. Schmeling; D. Wuest. Cross-Country and Track require strong Withrowts long-winded runners, the Tiger cross- country team, can be seen early in the fall, jogging around the schoolts huge playfield, practicing for the important meets. Slowly at first, then with gradual increase in speed, the team works itself into shape. Then, by the first meet, the boys are in their peak physical shape, and ready to defend their school. This year, the seven-man cross-country team boasted only three returning lettermen, so that it was, actually, a rather inexperienced squad that entered the meets for Withrow. Notwith- standing this gross inexperience, the team got off to a good start, and was running third in the PHSL when Nature began to interfere. Because of rainy weather and postponed meets, the team slipped from third and finished a humble fourth. Fred Schmeling, Tom English, C. Lackman, and Will Booker-Speed to glory like streaks of light. Row l-G. Brown; McMullan; T. Wilson; D. McCarthy; D. C. Stearns; B. Conway; T. Justin; J. Pharr; F. Sehanelfing; Harrison; A. Chambers; J. Wells; C. Sizemore; G. Honiee. M. Nimmo. Row 4-J. Newby; W. Barwick; D. Feldhaus; B. Row 2-J. Hunley; K. Brown; L. Grace; J. Booker; Blanen; McCafferey; T. Trainer; N. Kraemer; J. Sower; D. Weust; W. Brown; B. Taft; W. Liggins; P. Glenn; C. Alison. Row R. Harrison; M. Tangler. 3-A. Boston; E. Dexter; J. Barnhoffer; D. Wihoit; R. Sloan; TRACK TEAM lungs, a sound heart and mighty legs. Each year in the early spring we notice on our track eager young men 1' u n n i n g relays, jumping hurdles, and pole vault- ing. Noel Kraemer, a returning letterman, last year set a record in the low hurdles, with a time of 21 seconds. We suspect in his subconsicous are ideas of out- doing his own record this year. The team as a whole won the P.H.S.L. championship and came in second in the District Meet, in 1955. v ,. . ?WLG'W 1 Imuylw1mlm: 155 156 t ..-A.LfAMM-Lr' Bill McCaffreTs face registers his great enthusiasm as he practices throwing the shot put. Skill and patients are essential factors in his determining the speed and accuracy of the shot. The hthinly clad practices eventually f X r. s; g1; gw. A last lingering look is taken before the vault over the poles Which seem as high as the stars. The long, hard grind keeps these boys in shape. F: M: a a IWJ'N Row l-J. Martin; L. Danch; A. Fitzpatrick; C. Able; R. Williams; R. Herdtver; W. Doner; T. Borin. Row 2--F. Dexter; T. Star; L. McVickers; H. Ellison; A. Vincent: H. Stewart; T. Wright; B. Lindsey; B. Cobb. Row 3eJ. Nelson; W. Anderson; R. Bailey; J. Pusey; J. Mushavia; I. Snyder; S. Ledford; B. Brian; Mr. Higgins. Row 4-D. Kleinschmidt; D. Bean; B. Saar; P. Decker; F. Hassbrod; R. Schartz; M. Knochl; J. Wynn; A. Caldwell. will lead to heartwarming Victories. JUNIOR TRACK Under the supervision of Mr. Higgins, team- work and good sportsmanship prevail in the junior track team as they leap hurdles, sprint, hurl discus, and pole vault. In the 5 ft. 3 in. high jump H. Stuart set-a new record. In the 100 yard dash B. Saar tied the record with the timing of 10.7. In the shot put J. Millhouse set a new record of 47 ft. 7V2 in. The best men on the 880 relay team were Stuart, Cobb, Starr, and Saar. Stuart, Lindsey, and Bryant are tops on the hurdles. Such an outstanding team will make fine Varsity material. 157 158 o -. L, x 4: .. M .. 7 w; ,Aipe-wuh t .4 . -T. . .4 'e M-.-. Row l-R. Navaro; Mr. Sherman; D. Isgrig; T. Benedict. Row Z-B. Buckman;-T. Morgan; T. Heinle; B. Hatfield. TENNIS TEAM Withrow ttracqueteerst provide tough One of the most successful teams representing Withrow through the year has been the 56 tennis, deftly coached by Mr. Harold Sherman. This yearts team, since all are lettermen but one, had. enormous potential. Having lost only one match at the half- way mark in the season tWyomingt the only re- J im Nelson Bill Hatfield maining obstacle to the team tournament and P.H.S.L. championships of any prominence is Wal- nut Hills. Coach Sherman says, ttLast year's team was one of the weakest in our history but the way these boys progressed last summer this team could be classified among WithroWs great ones. Tim Heinle Ralph Nnvaro Tom Morgan competition. '4,- +;,+ ' Z The team's top player, who was the school champion, is Tim Heinle. This Junior 555;: ; 7; A E was the teames number one singles player. Ralph Navaro, a senior, filled the PF 1- 4;; 3 number tWo slot, and sophomore Barry Franz occupied the number three post. 713;; h $1 - A C We also had two very successful doubles teams; Jim Nelson and Tom Morgan, fa . f1 : both seniors, played in the first doubles position, while Paul Buchman, a junior 5ft? -' .: 7 ' f A f and Bill Hatfield, a senior, played second doubles on our powerful team. E w ; k h g t T e Thane Benedict Barry Franz Paul Buchmnn 'qu 159 Row l-Mr. Huheey; B. DeVore; R. Cunningham; E. Jones; H. Bivens. Row 3hL. Jewell; T. English; D. Lemay; C. F. Ricthie; T. Bressler; L.- Moore. Row 2-1. Smith; J. Lackman; J. Brefeld; J. Van Meter; G. Fisher. Shorten; B. Murphy; J. Reed; C. Thornsburg; C. Walker; VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM The Tiger nine combine strength and skill In spring a young man's fancy turns to baseball. Withrowhs diamond men are no exception. Long hours of grueling practice make the championship team, which Mr. Huheey coaches. Lee J ewell, catcher, hustles around home plate, while Connie Lackman and Ron Cunningham pitch, and Tom English and Rookie Lemay alternately pitch and play first base. The other two bases in the Withrow diamond are strong points of competition; Jim Shorten and Lynn Moore vie for second While Joe Brefeld and Bill DeVore compete for third. Outfield positions are ably filled by Hank Bivens, Bob Murphy, and Joe Brefeld. With our A-I team taking the lead in offensive and defensive play, Withrow is able to claim a 4 won, 0 lost record as of April 12. With twelve games of stiff competition yet to play, our diamond men are going to have to be literally on the ball! 160 Tense muscles strain as Joe exerts a final burst of speed while Jim stretches to receive the ball. to create a hard-to-beat ball club. A crack of the bat-a whizz through the air-and ifs a homerun for Lee Jewell. A varsity man since his sophomore year, Lee has proved to be an outstand- ing catcher on the team. Topnotch competition is offered by outstanding local high schools whose rosters are composed of able and prominent partici- pants. Walnut Hills, Hughes, Elder, and our arch rival, Purcell, are some of the teams whom the Tigers have posted on their busy schedule. Purcell always provides a scrappy game as a high pitch of excitement pervades the atmosphere throughout Tigertown. With a closely knit and well organized team the Tigers, hopes for first place will eventually become reality in the present season. The only serious threat is Elder, who has great prowess and a. relentless attack, a difficult combination to defeat. With ever present confidence and competent coaching the Tigers will do their utmost to win. 161 162 Reserve players evolve into polished diamondeers by improving sliding techniques and basemanship. Withrowas reserve baseball teams work Alfred Stone and Richard Caldwell have confidence in the age-old belief that practice makes perfect. Rc-w l-B. Prather; W. Keller; H. Hodges; B. Shelton; B. Christy; G Sessler; J. James; J. Kidd; A. Stone; J. Harris; Jackson; B. Bozo; J. Bourn; J. Griess; G. Fzsher. Row Zj-D. R. Caldwell; R. VanTura; B. Bruckner; R. Harrch. to increase their playing proficiency. x ? Going into a windup, Jack studies a batter. 163 .uAngmmlmaz-n'mvglw' M 44 AAghL LP: r! H S F1 p. .A IF L2 164 Row l-R. Eby; J. Rufle; B. Cohorn; G. Huston; J. Easily. Mathews; J. Ludurg; J. Jones. TIGER CLUB Tiger Club, an organization open for those who have achieved a varsity letter, inspires more boys to try out for varsity sports. The members of this club also encourage the reserve teams to try a little harder to attain their deserved letter. Tiger Club-an exclusive for Withrow1s athletes. Row leE. Eggers; D. Feldhaus; R. Carroll; J. Shorten; W. Van Epps; H. Meyer; D. LeMay; D. Isgrig; T. English; C. Lackman. Row ZeM. Jones; J. Booker; G. Howie; L. Jewell; G. Cobb; R. Heiser; J. Brefeld; E. Heiman; T. Benedict. Row 3-D. Ritchie; R. Finn; J. Merrilees; B. Roebuck; B. Murphy; $33.1er 14'inqu - 1 xx, - 3 Row kB. Chapman; B. Emmons; Mr. RIFLE CLUB Gaining skill in rifle marksmanship, the safe and correct use of firearms, and the promotion of sports- manship are the ideals which the members of Rifle Club strive to achieve. Practice makes perfect; and that is just what Rifle Club does in its weekly sessions. J. Bishop; E. Baker; D. De Vore; B. Swenfurth. Row 4-P. Glenn; J. Wells; A. Boston; T. Hoffman; P. Jenkel; F. Schemeling; B. McCaffrey; N. Kraemer; J. Hunt; V. Bridges. Row 5-C. Mueller; D. Russell; D. Gerhardt; H. Bivens; K. Brown; C. Fisher. K7 CC? ,11; G.A.A. builds the character of girls. The very size of the Girlsh Athletic Association is one of the features that makes it one of the most impressive clubs at Withl'owV G.A.A. satisfies any active girl's desire for wholesome fun, healthful living, and all around good times with its varied sports and activities. Sally Allen - Historian Diane Duffy - President Programs! You cawt tell the players without one? Laura Grafton - Recording Secretary Bonnie Bley - Corresponding Secretary Garlen Habenicht - Vice President Sue Hart: - Treasurer Emu mu . LA LA 166 Girls, field hockey crowds all the speed, agility, teamwork and thrills of many sports into one. Strengthened bodies and minds are formed. HOCKEY AND INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Every spring and fall the G.A.A. girls exhibit individual prowess in sports. 167 A pep talk from one of their team-mates and famous words, let's win? start the season of tennis. I TENNIS Lifelong friendships are built by the l ARCHERY The bow string is taunt and arrow poised, ready to make a bulPs-eye. 168 MANAGERS VOLLEY BALL ; N G.A.A. Managers: Left to Right: Row l-B. Brown; N. Miller; I companionships 0f healthful good times. Volleyball is an exciting outlet for stored up energy that rates high with G.A.A. girls. 169 Dainty dolls delicately dipped and danced to make magic enchantment for an entranced audience. We become proficient by practice. DOLPHIN CLUB On your mark, get set, go! The whistle sounds and another Dol- phin Club meet is under way. Long hours of practice develop the skill and co-ordination re quired of a good swimmer. Mogt 0f the first semester was spent in rehearsal for the bi-annual water pageant, uTrimming the Christmas Tree. On alternate years the girls master the carries and holds required of a trained lifesaver. Whatever the program, sounds of splashing and laughter can be heard coming from the Dolphin Club meetings on Thurs- day afternoon. How proudly little prancing ponies parade down the pool! Candy canes, a gay touch, symbolic of Christmas cheer! 170 Dolphin Club: In water N. Miller; C. Conner; B. Watts; C. Radke; J. Smith; B. Bley. Row l-T. Hasdorff; J. Shayer; S. Cooper; D. Rhine; S. Nagel; C. Lance; M. Thompson. Row 2 N. Cranch; K. Johnson; J. Burkham; M. Wiess; D. Robertson; E. Dell; M. Poston. Row 3-J. Hartlaub; J. Cooper; M. Dinermann; J. Heis; S. Miller; D. Allen; J. Klopp; M. Hull; A. Gregg; C. Meyer; T. Campbell; J. Surman. Row 4-N. Crum; B. Chapman; S. Barnes; G. Habenicht; L4 Grafton; M. Stradtman; G. Adams; S. Maxwell; N. Miller; J, Kimery; N. Payne; B. Stewart; M. Murry; C. Whistler. Dolphin Club: Officers: M. Dinermann; Miss Robinson; J. Conyer; J. Hartlaub. The Good Fairy - Judy Hartlaub. 171 Mw 172 Baseball! 195 always a hit with G.A.A3ers. BOWLING CLUB The anticipation of a ball rum- bling down the alley and finally the crash of the pins cha1k up another strike for these G.A.A.- ers! Balance and co-ordination make a good bowler. Although it is agreed not everyone can master the skill, these girls hope to fulfill the dreams of a true k e g! e 1'. Thursday afternoons find them increasing th e i 1' knowledge 0f the sport and sharpening their control as they vie in making top scores. G.A.A. Managers: Left to Right: S. Simpson; J. Cramer; D. Miller; M. Toft; L. Humphrey. playing we strive toward a common goal. the team is tenSe . . . a swish! OUTING CLUB A group composed of happy, healthy girls is Outing Club. This club relies on our parks and woods to provide Wholesome fun and entertainment. These enthusiastic hikers will fond- ly look back on rising early on Satur- day morning and hiking to a far away place. Many lasting friendships are formed on those enjoyable jaunts which often seemed a bit strenuous at the time. Fostering an interest in outdoor living and the beauty of nature is the main purpose of Outing Club, and this aim is accomplished by the efforts of its active members. 173 ?mmw A ,. a 1 Dance Club: Sophomores: Left to Right: Row 1-S. Edwards; M. McCord; L. Mund; P. Callaham; M. Davis; J. Holm. Row 2 J Howard; J. Bauer; P. Freeman; S. Hart; S. Stenze'l; B. Davisson. Row 3 8. Virgel; A. Stanley; J. Scully; C. Oliver; J. Saunders. Dance Club: Juniors: Left to Right: Row 1 D. Wimmer; R. Bradford; N. Stevenson; R. Miles; M. Mont- gomery. Row 2-S. Daken; M. Fast; M. Farr; A. MiiIler; R. Costello. Row S-J. Morelli; C. Hoebbel; M. Binder; C. Nelson; C. Anderson; W. Currens; S. Forshey. m l gm A1,, 5 -'J 174 DANCE CLUB The members of Dance Club were untiring in the practice necessary to perfect the grace required by Mrs. Walling, adviser, and Muff Walts, president. While busily planning a tea for their mothers, the senior high girls still found time to attend the annual Dance Symposium at Western Hills High School. The talents of these ambitious girls are widely varied and they presented a program of foreign dances and a modern dance routine to the ttBare- foot Contessa. These are the last- ing impressions and happy memories of the active Dance Club members. Dance Club: Officers: Left to Right: S. Hartz; M. Walts; Mrs. Walling; C. Stuckey; F. Fleming. The Impressions made have been good. , TV' EW- e ' - elf .F Dance Club: Seniors: Left to Right: Row 1-D. Duffy; S. Cannava; B. Tidwell; V. Harnis; B. Weeks; A. Hicks; F. Wilson; B. Farr; J. Johnson; S. Hertz; C. Bauer; M. Walts. Row LF. Fleming; C. Stuckey; D. Miller; J. Holwadel; P. Marlowe; Me Shouse; C. King; B. Brown; M. Flee; D. Tartar; B. Good. 175 JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. .-;4 ...- Mutt ,.. - I Under the leadership of Mrs. Wall- ing, faculty adviser, even the small- est effie has the opportunity of participating in sports suited to her own interests in the Juniof High Girls, Athletic Association. Active members scoring high points re- ceived various awards at the end of the year. Tumbling, soccer, hockey, basketball, and volleyball are only a few of the many activities enjoyed by the junior high girls. Whatever her talerits are, a girl can find her interest in G.A.A. and make lifelong friends. AA;A2L..4;AA,A .nuz-w Junior G.A.A. Officers: S. Herschede; P. Crawford; J. Crawford; S. Schwantes; J. Miller. JUNIOR DOLPHIN CLUB 4; 4's. L-er'Agn. .JU L rah. Rightly believing that they deserved and needed an independent club of their own, the junior high girls formed a swimming club. Although the Junior Dolphin Club has just been organized, it doesntt lack mem- i bers. Interest in swimming, Whether it is racing, form, or just plain W fun, has developed a worthwhile club promoting good sportsmanship, keen co-ordination, and, most of all, good times for all its members. The Junior Dolphins had an exciting and fun packed year sprinkled with enough varied and interesting activities to keep a swimmer busy. Row 1-S. Herschede; J. Shull; Pt. Crawford; I. Sebastian; Steinert; J. Duncan; J. Miller; G. Goesling. Row 3-J. Craw- C. Fischer; E. Eckman; S. Menke; J. Cauder; J. Heis; M. ford; B. Perin; D. Carrol; C. Heis; P. Tiegle; J. Withrow; Eustice; T. 81011; K. Gehring; S. Martin. Row 2--C. Mac- L. Gwinner; E Brown; A. Godiei'; B. 3105s; C. Cutler; K. Donald; P. Nelson; V. Fischer; K. Thompson; J. Dinnerman; McKee; D. Paul; J. Goodlander; K. Howie. C. Van Epps; N. Van Epps; J. Markley; T. Danzel; M. For perfecting complicated stunts the Junior G.A.A.,ers received tumbling awards. G.A.A. shall ever remain in our memories. Three junior racers, tense and expectant, hope to develop good co-ordination. TRACK SOCCER Soccer is fun and keeps toes busy as players kick away intently. 177 178 179 SENIGR CLASS 0FFICERS Elected by their fellow classmates and advised by their principal, Mr. Mathias, the Senior Class officers presided wisely over the class of 56. Led by their competent cabinet consisting of president, Ed Eggers; Vice president, Stu Rankin; secretary, Mardee Dinerman and treasurer, Sue Hartz, the seniors made a fine, record. 180 SENIORS ROW 1 Abel, Florence Elaine F10 : Beta Chi 1; Gens Togata 4; History Club 3; G.A.A. 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2. Abernathy, Thomas Arthur 3M1'ssissippi : Swimming Mgr. 1; Minstrels 2. 3, 4; Track 2; Model Airplane Club 4. Abernathy, Woodrow. ROW 2 Abney, Ethel Louise: Alpha Y-Teens 2; Lunchroom 3; Bowling Club 3. Adams, Joyce Ramona: Beta Chi 3, 4; Treasurer's Office 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Lunchroom 3; Basebali 3; Individual Sports 3. Adams, Tamara Gene mTam . ROW 3 Ailles, Dale. Ailles, Ella Gail Sis : Dolphin 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Allee, Charlene Roberta: Baseball 3; Bowling Club 4. ROW 4 Allen, Sally Ann Doodie : Dux Femina; Gens Togata 1, 2; French Club 3; Senior Choir 4; Glee Club 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleybail 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; B.0.X., V. Pres. 4. Ammann, Marian Rose: Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; History Club 2; Tower News Rep. 3; Scribblers 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 1. Anderson, Evelyn Louise Fibby : History Club 1, 2; Beta Chi 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3. ROW 5 Anderson, Patricia Lou Pat : Annual Rep. 3; Minstrels 3; Kytyves. Anderson, Wanda Jean: Glee Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2. 3, 4. Androne, Jacqueline Bea Jackie : Latin Club 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3. ROW 6 Andrus. Wayne Andy : Tiger Club 3; Varsity Bowling Team 3. Aplin, Faye Syvilla: Minstrels 3; Dolphin Club; Tally-Ho. Archiable, Margaret Jo Peg : Spanish Club 4; History Club 4; Minstrels 1, 3, 4; Annual Ad Staff 3; Literary Staff 4; Tower News Reporter 3, Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Squad 3; Athletic Rep. 1; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Tennis Club 1; Individual Sports 3; B.0.X., Hist. 4. ROW 7 Arnn, James Allison Him : Philologia 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; History Club 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Tennis Club 1; Athletic Representative 3. Arthur, Rosemary Rebecca Resie'1: Minstrels 3, Sec. 4; Alpha YHTeens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2. Ashbrook, Beverly Jean uJay : Tower News Rep. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4. ROW 8 Baessler, Frieda Jeanette 2Jeanie : Alpha Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha, Com: Sec. 4. Baird, Patricia nPat : G.A.A.; Bowling Club 2, 3. Baker, Elliott Ed : Freshman Football 1; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Track 1, 3, 4; Tiger Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 181 MOST POPULAR Mardee Dinerman Gary Cobb ROW 1 Baker, John Leslie nBakes : Sigma Gamma, Pres. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Philologia 4; German Club 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Beta Hi-Y 4; Annual Rep. 3; Tower News Rep. 3, 4; Tri Chi, Treas. 4, Baker, Robert Walter Bob . Ball, Carolyn Sqe uBallsie : Beta Chi 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Basketball 3; Thalian 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4; Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4; A.B.K., Chap. 4. ROW 2 Banks, Marie uRee : Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Rec, Sec. 4; History Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3; Individual Sports 2, 3, 4., Banks, Sandra Joan Sand : G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Volley- ball 2, 3, 4. Barbeau, Jack Rex Tiny3: Football 1, 2, 3; Tiger Club 3. ROW 3 Barber, Barbara Jean Bobby : Home Economics 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. Barber, Charles Richard CharlieW Philologia 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4; History Club 2. Barnett, Douglas Dug : Senior Choir 3, 4; Boys, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Reserve Football 2, 3; Varsity Football 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Barwick, Walter Charles Sunny . Battelle, William Alfred 2Bill : Rifle Team 2. Bauer, Catherine Cathy : Dux Femina; Scribblers 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 3; Tower NeWs 1, 2, 3, Editor-in-chief 4; B.O,X., Pres. 4. ROW 5 Benn, Betty Jean: Glee Club 1. Benedict, Sharon Louise uSheu'ry : Dux Femina; Scribblers 3, Corr. Sec. 4; Latin Club 2; History Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; French Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Annual Literary Staff 4; Kytyves, Treas. 4. Bischof, Ralph Robert. 182 SENIORS ROW 1 Bishop, James Edward Jim : Latin Club 2; History Club 2; Golf Team 1111,, 4; Bowling Club 1, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4; Tower News ep. 1. Black, Thelma Jean Jeanie : Student Council 1; Gens Togata 2; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 4. Block, Charles Edward 2Chick : Student Council 1; Beta. Chi 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Choir 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Bloch, Jay Thomas uTom : Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Tri Chi. Bloch, John: Student Council Rep. 1; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, 2, 3, Asst. Page Editor 3, 4th Page Editor 4; Tri Chi. Blust, Juluis Roger: Chi Omega Sigma. ROW 3 Bodin, Sally Lou: Beta Chi 1; Tower News 3. Booker, Willie James James : Gens Togata 4; Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 3; Cross Country 4; Track 3, 4. Bornemann, Roy William Borne : Physics Club 3, 4; Radio Club 3, 4; Band Mgr. 4; Minstreis 2, 3, 4; Projection Crew 2, 3. ROW 4 Boston, Al George: Varsity Football 4; Senior Track 3. Bowen, Nancy Lee: Beta Chi 1; G.A.A. 1; Baseball 1; Volleyball 1; Individual Sports 1, 2; A.B.K. Bowen, Nancy Lee: Beta Chi 1; History Club 4; G.A.A. 1; Baseball 1; Volleyball; Individual Sports 1, 2; A.B,K. ROW 5 Bowring, Patricia Ann Pat : Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Basketball 2, 4; Kytyves. Bradford, Elaine Arm: Student Council 3, 4; Beta Chi 1; G.A,A. 2, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Bowling Club 2, 4; Individual Sports 1; Kytyves. Bray, Geraldine Gerry : Beta Chi 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Choir 2; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; G,A.A. 1; Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3. ROW 6 Brittan, Charles Otto: Student Council 2, 3; Physics Club 2, 3; Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Minstrels 3. Brooks, Robert Joseph Bob : Gens Togata 1. gyooksbank, Louis Edward Louie : Track 1; Cheerleader 4; Chi Omega lgma. ROW '7 Brounley, David Warner Stick : Philologia 4; History Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tau Sigma, Treas. 4. Brown, Barbara Ann Brownie : Student Council 2, 3; Scribblers 3, 4; Latin Club 2; History Club 2; Senior Choir 3; Girls1 Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, Mgr. 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 3; Withrow Players 3; Annual Rep. 1; Tower NeWS 3, 4, Asst. Editor 3rd Page 3, Co-Editor 4, Reporter 2, Tower News Rep. 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, Capt. 4; Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Brounley, Thomas Norris 11Toul : Student Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 3, 4; Tau Sigma. ROW 8 Brown, Kenneth Maurice Iron Lung : Latin Club 3, 4; Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club, Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4. Brown, Bobby Joe: Student Council 2, 4. Brown, Shirley Elizabeth DolF': Entered Withrow in Junior year from Waverly. 183 SENIORS ROW 1 Bryant, McCharles Max : Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. Burney, Anna Lucretia Ann : Beta Chi 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; enior Choir 2, 3, V. Pres. 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A. . 1, 2; gockey 2; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; A.B.X., C ap. B'ush, Mary Ellen HEHa : Beta Chi 1; Home Ec. Club 2; Glee Clu 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2; A.B.X., Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 2 Cahill, Barbara Lee 4'Barb : Gens Togata 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Future Merchandising 4; Volleyball 3; Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3; Annual Literary Staff 4; Lunchroom 3; Tally-Ho. Campbell, Mary Ruth Tennie : German Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Orchestra 3; Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 2, 3; Altruist, Chap. 4. Cannava, Sherry Lynn: Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 2; Thalian 1, 2, Rec. Sec. 3; Thalian Players, Treas. 4; Annual Literary Staff 3, Feature Editor iii Repaz; Tower News Rep. 1; Athletic Rep. 4; Pep Squad 3; Tally-Ho, ist. . ROW 3 Carroll, Roger Allan: German Club 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Cub 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; K.T.K. Carter, Theodore 3Bobby : Senior Choir 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Track 3; Tiger Club 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4; Beta Hi-Y 4. Chaney, Lynita Edna 3Lynn : G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Kytyves. ROW 4 Cheek, Logan McKee Loag : Philologia 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, V. Pres. 3; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 4; Chess Team 1, 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 4; Annual Literary Staff 4, Annual Rep. 1; Student Store Mgr. 2, 3. Chichester, Virginia Lou Ginny : Beta Chi 2; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; Theta Alpha, Rec. Sec. 4. Cioffi, Victoria Mary Vicky : Beta Chi 1; Future Merchandising 4. ROW 5 Cleary, Kathleen Jessie hKay : Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3,4; Dance Club 1, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 4; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Tennis Club 1; Annual Bus. Staff 3, 4; Tower News Rep, 1; Altruist. Cobb, Gary Andrew 2Gar : Sigma. Gamma, Sgt.-at-arms; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Boys, Glee Club 2; Senior Choir 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 2, 3; Annual Rep. 3; Tri Chi, Sgt.-af,-arms 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Coleman, Ronald James 3Bugs : Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 1, 2; Track 3; Tiger Club; Tower News Rep. 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; K.T.K. ROW 6 Colonel, Camilla Mae Midge : Scribblers 3, 4; Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Archery 3, 4; Volley- ball 3; Annual Literary Staff 3, Co-Asst. Editor 4. Colvard, Ada Little Bit : Home Ec. Club-4; Girls4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 4. Combs, Milton James: German Club 4; Tower News Rep. 2. ROW 7 Cooper, Jane Willoughby Dirt : Dux Femina, Treas.; Scribblers 3, 4, Treas. 3; Gens Togata 2, 3: French Club 3, Sec. 4; History Club 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Softball 1, 2; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4; Individual Sports 3; Withrow Players 3; Thalian Players 4; Annual Literary Staff 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Tally-Ho, Treas. 4 Cooper, Milburn Coop : Sigma Gamma; Student Council 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Physics Club 3; Withrow Players 2, 3; Tower News 1, 2, 3, Fourth Page Editor 4; K.T.K., Rec. Sec. 4. Copeland, Don Edward Cope : Football 3, 4; 0.0.8. ROW 8 Corbitt, Janice Jo Ann JessieW Home Economics 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Pep Squad 3; Alpha Y-Teens 1, 3, 4; Theta Alpha, Treas. 4. Sgrbly,4 Roger Stephen: Cheerleader 4; Tan Sigma, Sgt.-at-arms 3, ap. . Cramer, Janet Lois Jan : Student Council 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 4, Rec. Sec. 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1, 3, 4; Out- ing Club 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, Asst. Mgr. 3, Mgr. 4; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian 2, 3; Annual Rep. 2; Tower News Reporter 2, 44, Tower News Rep. 4; Athletic Rep. 1; Tennis Club 1; Alpha Y-Teens 4; B.0.X. 184 ROW 1 Cramer, Ronald Gene HRon : Tower News Photographer 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2; Chi Sigma. Chi, Corr. Sec. 2, V. Press. 3, Pres. 4 Cramer, Suzanne Sue : Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, Pres. 1, Vice-Pres. 2; Minstrels 3; G.A.A. 1, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 3; Bowling Club 2; Individual Sports 2, 3, 4; Annual Asst. Ad Art Editor 3, Annual Ad Art Editor 4, Annual Rep. 3, 4; A.B.K., Pres. 4. Cracker, Everett Allen Davy : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Norwood High School. ROW 2 Crum, John HBuck : Physics Club 3; Band Mgr. 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Thalian 3; Tower NeWS 1, 2, 4; Hi-Y; Tri Chi. Dahlheimer, Loretta Ann: Future Merchandising, Rec. Sec. 4. Dale, Allen Waiter: Band 2, 3; Bowling Club 4; Gym Team 1, 2, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Daley, Beverly Katherine Bev : Beta Chi 1, 2, 3; Future Merchandising 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Tower NeWS Reporter 2. Davis, Cardle: Beta Chi 1, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Archery 4; Baseball 3, 4; Dance Club 4; Individual Sports 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4. Davies, Elizabeth Thurza '4Betty3: Home Ec. Club 4; Future Merchan- dising 4. ROW 4 Davidson, Richard Alan Dick : German Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Bowl- ing Club 1; Rifle Club 2; Iota, Sec. 3. Dell, Ethel Clara Dell : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Ursuline Academy, Dennie, Helen Mae Dennie : Beta Chi 1; French Club 1; Future Mer- chandising 4; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Volleyball 1; Basketball 2; Archery 1; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3. ROW 5 DeVore, Donald Meade: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. Dewar, Albert Henry Al : Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. Dexter, Eugene Dex : Track 1, 2, 4. CUTEST Judy Johnson Tom Bloch 185 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cathy Bauer Roland Skeel ROW 1 Dickson, Tony James. Dills, Karen Marie: French Club 3; Home Ec. Club 4; Senior Choir 2; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Lunch Room 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 4; Tally-Ho. Dimmermann, Joy Helen nDim : Dux Femina; Scribblers 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Minstrels 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 4; Annual Bus. Staff 3, 4, Annual Rep. 1; Tower News Reporter 1; Kytyves, Chap. 4. ROW 2 Dinermann, Mardee Ann Dart : Spanish Club, Rec. Sec. 4; Band Majorette 1, 2, Head Majorette 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. Sr. Class; Hockey 1, 2, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, Sec-Treas. 4; Withrow Players 3; Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4; Athletic Rep. 2; Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Dolph, Bonnie Leslie. Drischel, Ron Carl. ROW 3 Duffy, Diane Barstow Doodle : Dux Femina 4; Minstrels; Student Council 1, 4; G.A,A. Corr. Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Dance Cluli 1, 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 1, 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 1, 3, Sec. and Co-Adv. Ed. 4; Cheerleader 3; Altruist, Pres. 4. Dnhme, Robert Martin: Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Baseball 1, 4; Thalian 1, 2; Annual Rep. 1. Dulin, Carol Ann Dulie : Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Archery 4; Outing Club 4; Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; A.B.K. ROW 4 Dunn, Martha Jean Marty : Junior Choir 1, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 1; E.O.X., Corr. Sec. 4. Edmonson, Frank Thomas Tom : Track 4. Edwards, Leon Lee : Philologia 4, Rec. Sec.; Basketball 3. ROW 5 Edwards. Wanda: Annual Rep. 3; Y-Teens 1, 3. Eggers, Lewis Edward Eggs ? Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Pres.; Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Withrow Players 2, 3; Tiger Club 4; Sigma Gamma?k Tri Chi Pres. 4; Beta Hi-Y. Ellis, Janet Louise JarW: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 11, 2; Xolleyball 2, 4; Bowling- Club 1, 4; Annual Ad Staff 3, 4, Annual ep. . 186 24-2.. SENIORS ROW 1 Elston, Mary Jane Jane : Future Merchandising; Volleyball 1; Archery 3; Bowling Club 3. Embry, Robert Louis Bob . English, Thomas Dunn Nick : Sigma Gamma; Philologia 3, 4, Sec.; German Club 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y; Tri Chi. ROW 2 Espenscheid, Joyce Ann Joy : Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Bus. Staff 3, 4; B.0.X., Corr. Sec. 4. Elvebrs, Patricia Louise 2Pat : Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Bowling u 2, 3. Fay, Charles Robert Bob : Philologia 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Team 1, 2, 3. ROW 3 Feldhaus, Daniel Lee: Sigma Gamma, V. Pres.; Student Council 4; Philologia 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, V. Pres. 4; Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y, Pres. 4; K.T,K. Finke, Barbara Ann Fink2: Home Ec. Club 1; Future Merchandising 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. l, 2, 3; Volleyball 2; Baseball 2, 3; Tower News Reporter 2; BOX. Finn, Roger Anthony Mick : Physics Club 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 2; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Beta Hi-Y; C.O.S., Corr. Sec. 2, Pres. 4. ROW 4 Fischer, Clyde Nutz : Senior Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; Beta Hi-Y; Tiger Club 3, 4; Tri Chi, Chap. 3, Corr. Sec, 4. Fisgus, Carol Wayne: German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Senior Choir 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 1, 2; Tower News Reporter 2. Fissel, Fenton KThu : Spanish Club 1; Physics Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, ROW 5 Flee, Marianne uFleezy : Student Council 2, 3, Treas. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 2, 3; Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Asst. Ad. Mgr. 3, Headline Editor 4; Alt. Cheerleader 3; Altruist Rec. Sec. 4. Fleming, Florence Claire Flo : Dux Femina, Sec.; Gems Togata 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, Treas. 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, Bus. Editor 3, 4. Flory, Patricia Anne uFat : Spanish Club 4; Senior Choir 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Bowling Club 4; B.O.X. ROW 6 Flynn, Ralph Henry. Foley, Patricia Jane '4Pati2: Spanish Club 2, 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Easeball 1, 2, 3; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 4; Tower News ep. 1, 2. Fowee, William Merle 2Sea1-Beam2. ROW 7 Franz, Mary Jo Jo : Beta Chi 1; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. Fulcher, Robert Alan uBob . Garland, Joan Irene. ROW 8 Games, Annette: Choral 1; Girls, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. Gaskins, Joyce Dorothy HJo : Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Art S af 4; B.O.X. Gazaway, Robert Michael B0112: Beta Chi 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 2. 187 SENIORS ROW 1 Gerhardt, Donald Kenneth Don : Sigma Gamma; Spanish Club 2; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1. Gifford, Beverly Jean Bev : Scribblers 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Gens Togata 3, 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A.; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Ad Staff 2; Annual Literary Staff 3, 4. Gleason, Margaret Eleanor Peggy'H Beta Chi 1; Home Ec. Club; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Bowling Club 4; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Tally- Ho, Corr. Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Glenn, Ronald Eugene: T. 0., Corr. Sec. 3. Goertz, George William: Gens Togata 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Goldberg, Morton Kenneth Marty . ROW 3 Goner, Betty Jane. Good, Bonnie: Beta Chi 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 4; Dance Club 4; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian Players 4; Tower News 3; Pep Squad 3; Tally-Ho. Gosheff, Lloyd: Beta Chi 1; Baseball 1, 2, 4. ROW 4 Gould, Patricia Ann Patty : Beta Chi 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Bowling Club 1, 2; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Z.B.K., Corr. Sec, 3, V. Pres. 4. Greer, Marian Mabel Tiny : History Club 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Greene, Thomas Rea uTom : Student Council 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Football 1; Thalian 1, 2, 3; Thalian Players 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Annual Art Staff 4. ROW 5 Greenert, Lois Jean Lo : Future Merchandising 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3; Tennis Club 3; Annual Ad. Staff 2; Tower News Rep. 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Tally-Ho, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Gumbert, Fred Marvin Fred . Hahn, Judith Ann Judy : Gens Togata 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 3, 4; Thalian 2, 3; Thalian Players 4; Annual Ad. Staff 2; Tower News Reporter 2; Pep Squad 3; Tally-Ho, Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 6 Hale, Morris. Hall, Joan: Beta Chi 1; Girls1 Glee Club; G.A.A.; Hockey, Hall, Joseph Andrew: History Club 2; Track 2, 4. Hamilton, David Ronald uDave : Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 1; Lunchroom 2; Projection Crew 4. ROW '7 Hamilton, Phil Monroe Animaw: Senior Choir 2; Minstrels 3; Tower News Art Staff 1; Cheerleader; C.O.S. Harris, Vera Lee: Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Dance Club 3, 4; Withrow Players 2; History Club 3; Tower News Art Staff 2; BOX, Chap. 4. Hartlaub, Judy Ann 2Laubsie1': Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Individual Sports 2; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Withrow Players 1, 2, 3; Annual Rep. 1, Annual Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Altruist, Sgt-E'Lt-Arms 4. ROW 8 Hartz, Sue Carol Hartzie : Dux Femina; Student Council 1, Sec. 2; Senior Class Treas.; Latin Club 1, 2; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Treas, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4; Withrow Players 1, 2, 3; Altruist, V. Pres. 4. Harvey, Carol June Harv : Home Ec. Club 1; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Dance Club 2, 3; Bowling Club 4; Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4; B.0.X. 188 ROW 1 Hatcher, Juanita Nita : Home Ec, Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Bowling Club 4; Tennis 3. Hatfield, William Lee HBill : Beta Chi 1; History Club 2; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Reserve Tennis 1; Iota, Treas. 2, Pres. 4. Hawkins, Paula Louise nHawkie : Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4', Spanish Club 2, 3; History Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 1, 4; Athletic Rep. 3, 4; Kytyves. ROW 2 Hayden, Robert Weber uBob : Philologia; Spanish Club 1, 2; Physics Club 3; History Club 2; Thalian 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Iota. Heeg, Jacqueline Johanna Jackie : Beta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4. Hegel, James Daniel Jim : Latin Club 1, 2; Radio Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Chess Club 1, 2, 3; Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Heimann, Edward Alvin Ed : Basketball 1; Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; K.T.K. Heis, Judith Ann HJudy : Dux Femina, V. Pres.; Scribblers 4; Gens Togata 1 2, 3; Spanish Club 4; History Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 2, Asst. First Page Editor 3, First Page Editor 4; Rep. 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 3; Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Heiser, Richard Donald Rich : Sigma Gamma, Sec.; Student Council 1, V. Pres. 3; Philologia 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Senior Choir 2; Minstrels 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1, 4; Track 1, 2; Tiger Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Withrow Players 2, Treas. 3; Tower News Rep. 2; Tri Chi, Chap. 2, Corr. Sec. 3, V. Pres, 4. ROW 4 Helms, Jane Ruth uJanie : G.A.A. 2, 3; Dolphin Club 2, 3; Annual Repx4. Hengle, Ann Toni Ann : Student Council 3; Beta Chi 1; History Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3; Hockey 3; Basketball 2', 3; Baseball 2, 3; Pep Squad 3; Kytyves, Corr. Sec. 4. Herrmann, Walter Mitchell Mick : Spanish Club 2; Physics Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Rifle Club 1, 2. ROW 5 Hewitt, Jim Franklin: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Minstrels 3; Foot- ball 1; Baseball 1, 2; K.T.K. Heyman, Dawn Binky : Scribblers 3, Hist. 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer's Office 3, 4. Hicks, Annette Albertha: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- Eall IS, 2, g, 4; Baseball 1; Dance Club 3, 4; A.B.X., Sgt.-at-Arms 2, ac. ec. . FRIENDLIEST Mardee Dinermann Gary Cobb 189 MOST TALENTED Pat Foley Don Gerhardt ROW 1 High, Douglass Grandin HDoug : Latin Club 2; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Reserve Football 2; Swimming 1; Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4; K.T.K1 Hill, Diane 2Di : Latin Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4. Hill, Marie Elaine 2Hi11bi11 : Future Merchandising 4; Girls4 Glee Club 3; Junior Choir 2; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Volley- ball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Individual Sports 1, 2; Dance Club 2, 3. ROW 2 Hines, Eileen Christine 2Christy : Beta. Chi 2; Future Merchandising 4; Bowling Club 2; Tower News Staff 2, 3, Tower News Rep. 4. Hobbs. James uHobb3W: Latin Club 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Gym Team 1, 2; Track 1, 2. Hoffman. Sue Carol HMy Friend Irma : Student Council 4; Spanish Club 3, Treas. 4; Home Ec, Club 1; Senior Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; TreasureIJs Office; Kytyves, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 3 Holwadel, Jane Ellen HJanie : Dux Femina; Scribblers 3, 4; French Club 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Annual Art Staff 1, 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editoy 4; Annual Rep. 1, 2; Altruist, Hist. 4. H012, James Mulford 2Jim : Band Mgr. 1, 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 3. Hon, Delores Elaine uDeem. Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Holmes. ROW 4 Horsman, John Gordon Horse : Tl'i Chi. Huston, Oscar uBobby : Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Old Woodward; Glee Club 4. House, Gary: Student Council 3; French Club 3; Senior Choir 4; Swim- ming Team 3; Tennis Club 3; Rifle Team 2; Tower News Rep. 1, 2. ROW 5 Howard, Jacqueline Jackie : Beta Chi 1; Theta Alpha. Howard, Leatha: Gens Togata 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Volley- ball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; A.B.X., Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Howie, Gordon George HGordie : History Club 2, 3; Football 1; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 4;.Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. 190 SENIORS ROW 1 Hubbard, Doris Gaye: Spanish Club 3, 4. Huber, Arlene Elizabeth Hubie : Beta Chi 1, Gens Togata 3, Treas. 4; History Club 4, Treas. 3; Junior Choir 2; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2; Dance Club 3, 4; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 2, Co-Head- line Ed, Girls, Sports Ed. 3, Co-Sec. Page Ed. 4; Pep Squad 3. Hull, Richard Harold i4Dick : Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Humphrey, Lilaine Naomi Lil : Spanish Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Mgr. 4; Baseball 3, 4; Bowling Club 3; Individual Sports 3, 4; Dance Cub 4; Thalian Players 4; Tally-Ho. Hunt, John: Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Thalian 2, 3; Tiger Club 3, 4; Chi Sig Corr. Sec. 3. Huston, Roberta Mary Jo HBobbie : G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Theta Alpha 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. and Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 3 Hutchison, Charles Leo HChuck : Junior Choir 2, 4. Hutchinson, Janet Mae. Ignatius, Richard Hugh HHugh : Philologia 4; Boys, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Isaacs, Terry 2China Doll : Latin Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Dance Club. Isgrig, Donald Lee '4Izz : Student Council Rep. 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Minstrels 1, 2; Football Manager 1, 2; Golf Team 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Tri Chi, Corr. Sec. 3, Chap. 4. Jackson, Janet: G1ee.Club 2, 3. ROW 5 Jarvis, GeAnn Id : G.A.A. 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Hockey 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; B.O.X. Jasper, Shirley Arm: T-.N.T. Jenkel, Paul Harry Jenk : Philologia 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 3; Tower News Reporter 2; Tiger Club 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Tri Chi. ROW 6 Jenkins, Gwendolyn quen : Spanish Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Baseball 2. Jenkins, Silas Si Jent, Phyllis Jean. ROW 7 Jesse, Watson Edgar. Jewell, David Lee 201w : Gym Team 3, 4', Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. Johnson, Bobbie Nell Kitten : G.A.A. 2, 3; Individual Sports 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3. RQW 8 Johnson, JoAnn: Future Merchandising 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Bowling Club 2, 3. Johnson, Judith Elizabeth Judy : Scribblers 3, 4; Student Council 2; Gens Togata 1, 2; History Club 2; Senior Choir 3, Sec. 4; Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 3; Annual Literary Staff 2, Co-Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Squad 3; Altruist. Berd, Loretta. 191 ROW 1 J ones, J oyce Ann. Jones, Richard Michael Mike : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Anderson Township. Justin, Ann Elizabeth: Student Council 3; Minstrels 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 3; Kytyves, Pres. 4. ROW 2 Kerns, Joan Ann Joanie : Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Kytyves. Koester, Ardith Annette: Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Bowling Club 4; Individual Sports 1, 2; Withrow Players 1, 2, Corr. Sec. 3; Tower News Reporter 1, Tower News Rep. 1, 2; AJtruist. Kelly, Donald Eugene '1Don : Bowling Club 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Kendall, Judith Ann Judy : Future Merchandising Club 4, Pres. King, Carol Jean: Student Council 2; Beta Chi 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Hockey 3, 4; Volieyball 1, 2, 3, 4; gaflketigali 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; a y- 0. King, George Tacty : Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gens Togata 2; 'Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 4; Projection Crew 1, 2, Capt. 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y; Tri Chi. ROW 4 King, Joyce. Korengel, Wilbur Raymond BilP': Beta Chi 2; Senior Choir 3. Krautz, Fred: Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Welland, Canada. ROW 5 Kraemer, Charles Noel Hole : Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Chi Sig. Lacinak, Helen Sue Pick,': Bowling Club 3, 4. Lackman, Conway Lee Connie : Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y , 4; Tri Chi. BRAINIEST J udy Heis John Baker 192 ROW 1 Lambert, Richard Carr Dick? Lance, Gordon Roy: Philologia 4; Physics Club 3; History Club 2; Thalian 1, 2, 3; Annual Rep.. 1, 2, 3. Lane, Anna Faith Ann : Beta Chi 1; Spanish Club 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Minstrels 4; Bowling Club 1, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Hockey 4; Valley- ball 1, 2; Basketball 2, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Outing Club 4; Individual Sports 1; Tower News Staff 2, 4. ROW 2 Lauderback, David Ryan '4Dave : Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Spanish Club 1; History Club 2, 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; K.T.K. Leisure, Grace Arm Gracie4': Spanish Club 2. LeMay, Dick Paul Rookie : Minstrels 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta. Hi-Y 3, 4; K.T.K. ROW 3 Leonard, Paul Dewitt Red : Physics Club 4; Minstrels 4; Radio Club 3, 4. Lesher, Lette Lettucie : History Club 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Hist. 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 4; Annual Ad. Staff 1, 2; Pep Squad 3; Alpha Y-Teens 1, Corr. Sec. 2. Lewis, Betty Joyce HLouie : Student Council 4; Home Ec. Club 1; Base- ball 2; Bowling Club 3; Tower News Rep. 4; Lunchroom Staff 3, 4. ROW 4 Liggett, Dennis Arwood: Chess Club 4. Liuahan, Joseph John Joe : Philologia 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; History Club 2; C,O.S., Corr. Sec. 3, 4. Long, Elizabeth Baker Liz : French Club 2, 3; Senior Choir 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 4; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 2, 3; Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4; Interfratdrity Council 4; A.B.K., V. Pres. 4. ROW 5 Loveless, Lucy Marie uLou . Ludeke, Rudolf: Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Lima, Peru; gladbiodtmub 4; Model Airplane Club 4; Football 3; Track 3, 4; Stamp 11 . Lykens, Michael Mike : Iota, Chap. 4. BEST DANCERS Elaine Bradford Dave Lauderback 193 194 Row l-Mrs. Konrad; S. Benedict; J. Holwadel; F. Fleming; J. Dimmerman; J. Heis; C. Bauer. Row 2-J. Cooper; H. Mackay; D. Miller; S. Hartz; D. Duffy; S. Allen. A poem, 3 name, a carnation in your hand, and a DUX FEMINA gold bracelet with a beauty all its own pride and ecstasy await you. A year full of wonderful experi- ences is anticipated. You are a leader of high stand- ing and scholastic rating. You possess a dignity all your own. You have achieved something to be proud of. You belong to Dux Femina. Smiling Dux girls sell appealing stationery to claSSmates in order to boost their scholarship fund. English; C. Stearns; B. Morelli: J. Baker; W. Van Epps. A hush of nervous expectancy settled across the stadium as the magic chant Sigma Gamma calls . . . rang out. Proud smiles lined the faces of the twelve boys as they received the badge of their honor on Awards Day. As class leaders at Withrow in 1956, they will become the leaders of the future in business, government, and science. Mardee and Dan-nso content as they reign qfer Tigertown. Row l-Mr. Vigard; G. Cobb; R. Heiser; D. Feldhaus; E. Eggers. Row 2-M. Cooper; R. Skeel; D. SIGMA ,Gerhardt; T. GAMMA 195 MOST MANNERLY Helen MacKay Stu Rankin ROW 1 Mackay, Helen Mar: Dux Femina, Pres.; Student Council 1; Gens Togata 1, 2; History Club 2; Senior Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 3; Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3; Thalian Players, V. Pres. 4; Tower News Staff 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Kytyves. MacLaughlin, Sara Louise: Gens Togata 2, 3; History Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Hockey 2; Volleyball 2; Bowling Club 2; Pep Squad 3; Z.B.K., Pres. 4. McCollum, Karolyn Iryne Kaf'. ROW 2 Madden, Shirley Ann 3Shirl : Senior Choir 3, 4; Girls1 Glee Club 2; Junior Choir 1; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian 1, 2, 3; Tower New:. First Page Editor 4, Second Page Asst. Editor 3, Asst. Exchange Editor 3, Reporter 1, 2; Pep Squad 3; Tallvao. Manley, Patricia Ann nP311132 Spanish Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 4; Hockey 4; Bowling Club 4; Annual Ad Staff 4; Tower NeWS Art Staff gPep Squad 3; Athletic Rep. 4; Interfratority Council 4; Theta Alpha, es. 4. Mark, Carl Calvin: Philologia, V. Pres. and Treas. 4; Gens Togata 1, 2. ROW 3 Marlow, Pat Carole Patti : Student Council 2, 3; Beta Chi 1; Spanish Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 2, Manager 3, 4; Thalian 1; Withrow Players 2, 3; Annual Staff 1, 2, Asst. Bus. Editor 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2; Altruist, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Marshall, Robert James Bob . Maurer, Richard Dick : 0.0.8., Chap. 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 4 McCaffrey, William Sanford 3Bill : Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. McCants, Frederick Douglas. Menifee, Charles Arthur 2Meni : Football 2, 3; Gym Team 1; Baseball 1!! ROW 5 McCleary, Keith Wallace HKeithie : Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Central. McMillan, Margaret Louise Marg : Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Dance Club 4; T.N.T., Treas. 4. Meiger, Richard Daniel Rich : Gens Togata 1; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pro- Jectlon Crew 2, 3, 4. 196 BEST DRESSED Judy Hartlaub Ed Heimann ROW 1 Meyer, Harold Roger Pube : Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Tiger Club 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; K.T.K. Millay, Joan Rochelle uJoni : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Regina; E.0.X., Pres. 4. Miller, Albion 2Angie : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Anderson; Minstrels 4; Thalian 2, 3; Annual Literary Staff 2, 4, Annual Rep. 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; A.B.K., Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 2 Miller, Barbara Ann Barb : Gens Togata 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 3, 4; Withrow Players 3; Tower News Staff 4; B.0.X., Corr. Sec. 4. ' Miller, Delma June Delm : Dux Femina, Hist; Scribblers, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; History Club 2; Gens Togata, Sec. 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Rec. Sec. 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, Mgr. 4; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 3; Annual Bus. Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Altruist, Treas. 4. Miller, Mary Louise Bootsie : Home Ec. Club 4; G.A.A. 4. ROW 3 Miller, Sallie Ann: Spanish Club 2; Junior Choir 2; Senior Choir 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 2, 3; Annual Rep. 1; Tower News Rep. 2, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Altruist, Corr. Sec. 4. Miller, Shirley Louise Lefty : Girls' Glee Club 4. Miller, Sidney TenEyck 2Speedy . ROW 4 Mitchell, Donald Earl Mitch . Mitchell, Janice Erlynn Jan : Beta Chi 1, 2, 3; Lunchroom 2, 3. Mockbee, Charles Chuck : Bowling Club 2, 4, Varsity 3; Camera Club 2. ROW 5 Moore, Sylvia. Edna: Beta. Chi 1; Gens Togata 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Volleyball 2, 3. Morgan, James. Morgan, Tom Canfield 2M0 : Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Choir 1; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; Tiger Club 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, Tower News Staff 1; Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; K.T.K. 197 SENIORS ROW 1 Morelli, William Annibale Bill : Sigma Gamma; History Club 2; Physics Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 1; Thalian 1, Treas, 2, 3; Annual Rep. 1, 3. Mouch, Marcia Kaye: Gens Togata 1, 4; G.A.A. 1, 4; Individual Sports 4; Tennis Club 1, 4; Basketball 4. Mounce, Robert Arnold Bob : Gens Togata 3; Physics Club 3; Foot- ball 1; Thalian 3; Annual Rep. 2; T.S., Chap. 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Moulenbelt, Robert James Bob : Philologia 4; Spanish Club 1; History Club 2; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4. Mueller, Janet Lee HJan : Junior Choir 2; Glee Club 3; G,A.A. 2; Volleyball 2; Bowling Club 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Mullikin, Louise Polk Didi : Gens Togata 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Choir 2; Senior Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Bowling Club 2, 3; Individual Sports 3; Thalian 3; Tower News Ad. Staff 3; Pep Squad 3. ROW 3 Navaro, Alfred Ralph: Physics Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Literary Staff 4. Nleal, Charlene May: G.A.A. 3; Volleyball 3; Basketball 3; Bowling C uh 1, 4. Nelson, James Morange Nels : Student Council 2; Philologia 3, 4; Spanish Club, Treas. 2, 3; History Club 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Club 3, 4; Tower News Staff 2; Beta Hi-Y 3, Treats. 4; Tiger Club 4; K.T.K., V. Pres. 4. ROW 4 Nevels, Betty Lou: Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Anawalt, West Virginia; History Club 3. Newby, John Robert HBoots : Cross Country; Basketball; Track; Pro- jection Crew, Beta Hi-Y; Chess Club. Newell, Patricia Ann Newell : History Club 2; Future Merchandis- ing 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Hockey 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling Club 2, 3; Annual Bus. Staff 3, Annual Rep. 3; B.O.X. ROW 5 Niederhauser, Joan Elenor Snooky : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Madeira; Beta Chi 2; Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Squad 3. Nieman, Sylvia. . Nielsen, Robert Allen 3B0b : History Club 2, 3; PhysiCS Club 3; Radio Club 3, 4; Minstrels Stage Crew 3, 4; Reserve Football 3; Track 2; Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. ROW 6 Norman, Clifford Richard: German Club 4; Beta Chi 1. Norton, Nancy Jane: Student Council 4; Beta Chi 1; History Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. Odgers, Jeanna Maude Ne : Beta Chi 1; Latin Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3; Softball 3. ROW 7 Oliver, Jack Lee: Senior Choir 3, 4; Junior Choir 2; Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Oliverio, Louis John uOllie : Beta Chi 1, Sgt.-at-Arms. Oliverio, William John Ollie : Beta Chi 1, Sgt.-at-Arms. ROW 8 Oneal, Barbara Carole: Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Miami, Florida; Senior Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4, Osgood, Dorothy Mae Dottie : Annual Typist 4. Overton, Jean Yvonne: Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year f;om Dayton. 19B ROW 1 Pandorf, Janet Ruth Pandy : Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres 4; Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A, 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Tower News Rep. 1, 2; Tally-Ho, Chap. 4. Patrick, Darlene Faye Pat : Student Council 2; Theta Alpha. Petroff, Rose '4Rosie : Home Ec. Club 1, 2; Senior Choir 2; Minstrels 2; G.A.A. 2; Bowling Club 2; Theta Alpha. ROW 2 Pharr, Betty Jean uJeanie : Latin Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Individual Sports 3, 4; Dance Club 4; A.B.X., Chap. 4. Phelps, Henrietta Penny : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Stowe Jr. High; Home Ec. Club 1; Latin Club 4; Tower News 3, 4; Individual Sports 2; Ivyettes. Plapp, Rita Wilma uReets : German Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Ad. Staff 2; Pep Squad 3. ROW 3 Potter, Deloris Dee : Latin Club 1, 2; History Club 2; Home Ec. Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Bowling Club 3. Powers, Charles William C.P. : Gens Togata 1, 2; Band 1; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Annual Ad. Staff 3; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; TS, Pres. 3, 4. Prince, Melvin Edwin. ROW 4 Rakestraw, Joann Jo : Beta Chi 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls4 Glee Club 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Ivyettes. Ramsay, Patricia Anne Pat : Student Council 1, 2, 3; Beta Chi 1; French Club 2, 3; Minstrels 4; Kytyves, Rec. Sec. 4. Rankin, Stuart McLean Stu : Student Council 2, 3, 4; V. Pres. of Senior Class; Senior Choir 3, 4; Boys, Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Tiger Club 4. ROW 5 Reed, Alvin. Reed, M. Douglas Doug : Track 2; Iota, Rec. Sec. 4. Reeder, Sheila Dawn. BEST LOOKING Barb Tidwell Clyde Fischer 199 NEATEST COUPLE Doodie Allen Ward VanEpps ROW 1 Reedy, Glenn: Basketball 1; Track 1. Reeves, Roland Glenwood Sonny : Student Council 1, 2, 3; Football 2; C.O.S. Render, Charlotte Lucinda Cindy : Latin Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Volley- ball 3; Ivyettes 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Rhodes, Richard Stewart '1Rickey : Reserve Football 1. Rice, Jack. Ritchie, David Davy: Football 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 4; K.T.K. ROW 3 Roebuck, William Carey Bill : Spanish Club 3, 4; Physics Club 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian 3; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. Rollinger, Mary Ann Dorothy '4R011y3: G.A,A. 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Tally-Ho, Treas. 3, Rec. Sec. 4. Ross, Charles Emery uCharlie : Track 1; 0.0.8., Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 4 Rousseau, Lillian 4'Mitzi : Beta Chi 1; Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Individual Sports 1; Dance Club 4; Baseball 1; T.N.T. Roy, Patsy Jo Acey . Runyan, Richard Clark Dick : Football 1; T.0., Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 5 Russell, Paul Dennis nRussW Spanish Club 2; Physics Club 3, V. Pres.; Minstrels 3; Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian 2, 3; Treasurefs Office 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri Chi, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Satterfield, Marilyn HSattie : .French Club 2, 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Archery 1; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Altruist. Scherer, Gordon Mottern Gordie : Spanish Club 1; History Club 2; 163181115111, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Annual Rep. 1; Tennis 11 . 200 SENIORS ROW 1 Scherer,P h31iss Audrey: Beta Chi 1; G,..AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 3, 4; Volleyba112, 3, 4; Basketban 2, 3, 4; Baseball ,2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 4; Outing Club 4;111nst1eis 4; Pep Squad 3. Schiele, Sandra Jean 1Sandy :Spa11ish Club 2; History Club 2, 3' Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, G...AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2; BasketbaH 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4; Withrow Players 1, 2, 3, Towe1 News Repo1te1'2,Asst. Exchange Editor 3, Exchange Editm 4;Cheel le;1de1 3, 4; Altruist. Sch1oss, Shirley Jean: GWAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3' Tennis Club 1, 2, 3' Bowling Club 2, 4; Individual Sports 1,2,3. ROW 2 Schuler, Doris Lee Shoe : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Zanesvilie; Band 2, 3 4; Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4,; Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Schweikhart, Ken Arthur 31310014 : Physics Club 3; Swimming 2, 3. Schrugham, Richard nRic11 :Beta Chi 1. ROW 3 Seiter, Deanna Ruth :iDee : Beta Chi 1;An11ua1 Ad. Staff 1 Shelton, Patsy A1111 Pats : Hist01y Club2,3; Seni01'C110i1'2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Thalian 1, 2; Theta Alpha. Shorten, Jim W'alter nShorty : Student Council 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; K.T.K. ROW 4 Shouse, Mary Lou Luzie : Student Council 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; BasketbaH 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 1, 2; B..OX.,T1'eas.4 Shults, Mary Lynne:Ente1'ed Withrow in Senior Year from Bi1mingham, Alabama. Siebler, Saul: Gens Togata 2; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4; T.S., Rec. Sec. 3, Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 5 Siegrist, Carl Wil1iam: Gens Togata 4; Baseball 1; Bowling Club 1, 4; Tennis Club 4, T.S., Rec. Sec. 4. Sievert, Way ne Richard: Spanish Club 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ba111;Tige1 Club 3, 4, T..S, Rec. Sec. 2, T1'.eas 3. Simpson, Sharon Anne: Spanish Club 1, 2, Home Ec Club 1; Minstrels 1, 2; GWAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4' Basketball 2, 3, ;Bow1ing Club 2, 3, Mgr. 4; Thaiian 3; A.B.K.. Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 6 Skeel, Roland Thor 4'Skee1y3: Sigma Gamma; Phi1010gia, Pres. 4; German Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2; Physics Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Student Dir. 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Presentation Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Thalian 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Annual Literary Staff 3, 4, Annual Rep. 1. Skirvin, Betty Annette uBetas . Smart, Arthur Lyons nArt : Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. ROW 7 Smith, Barbara Ann nBo ' Beta Chi 1; Futule Me1'chand1sing 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Volleybail 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Bowling Club 2,3;Lu11c111'00m 3. Smith, Beverly Dawn Bev : Spanish Club 3; Glee Club 3; Minstlels 4; G.A..A 3,4; Volleyba113,4; Basketba113,4; Bowling Club 4; Tower News Repelzter 3, 4, Tower News Rep 4; Dance Club 4; AM. Smith, Esther Louise 3Smitty :L11nchroom 3,4;L1b1'a1'y 2. ROW 8 Smith, Nelson Wyatt SmittieZ: Physics Club 3, Radio Club 4, Model Airplane CIub 4; Stamp Club Smith, Suzanne Ga113Suzy : Spanish Club 1, 2, Band 2,3, 4; Minstrels 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseballl,y2;Ta11y-Ho, C01 .1 Sec. 4. Snyder, Carolee Ann 30111013. 201 .111 SENIORS ROW 1 Snyder, John Louis Jack : Annual Rep. 3, 4. Sower, James Edmund Jim : Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Lima, Peru; Football 4; Track 3, 4. Speaks, Roberta Francis Bertie : Volleyball 2. ROW 2 Spelbrink, Jim Alexander Red3: T.O., Corr. Sec. 3. . Speth, Penny Louise Spethio : Spanish Club 1; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Bowhng Club 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Rep. 4. Stamey, Shirley Mae Shirl : Home Ec. Club 3, 4; Bowling Club 4. ROW 3 Stanfield, Anna Jane Janie : Home Ec. Club 4; Voileyball 2, 3; Basket- ball 3; Hockey 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3; Pep Squad 3. Stange, Gwendolyn Helen HGwen : Beta Chi 1; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Archery 1; Individual Sports 2; Baseball 1; Bowling Club 3, 4; Tennis Club 1. Stearns, Charles Baldwin Charlie : Sigma Gamma, Treas. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Physics Club, Pres. 3; Minstrels 3; Foot- ball 2; Basketball 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Thalian Players 4; Tower News Rep. 1; Annual Rep. 2; Tri Chi, Sec. 4. ROW 4 , Stephens, Janet Marie uBooty: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Athletic Rep. 4; A.B.K., Corr. Sec. 4. Stewart, Arthur Wayne ATV: Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Swimming 1; Chi Sig, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, 3, Chap. 2, 3. ?Ite?art, Cecil 2Cesbu11 : Football 2; Gym Team 2; Track 1; Beta i- 3, 4. ROW 5 Stover, Joyce Ellen 2Joy : Beta Chi 3, 4; History Club 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3, Pres. 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4. Stropes, Ralph William Bill : Bowling Club 4. Stuckey, Carylann Claney : Gens Togata 2; French Club 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Tennis Club 1; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Sec. 4; Thalian 3; Tower News Rep. 2; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Squad 3; B.O.X. ROW 6 Suggs, James Harold: Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Russelville, Alabama. Sydlow, Dolores Del nDee : Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Indian Hill; Home Ec. Club 1; Glee Club 3; G.A.A. 1, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Bowling Club 3, 4; Baseball 4. Tartar, Donna Mae: Spanish Club 3; Girls1 Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Bowling Club 2; Chorean Dance Club 3, 4; Thalian 2, 3, Thalian Players 4; Tower News Reporter 1, 2, 151; Page Co-Asst. Editor 3, 2nd Page Co-Editor 4; A.B.K., TreaSA 4. . ROW '7 Teller, Carole Lee: History Club 2; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Volley ball 2; Baseball 2., 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Tower News 4; Alpha Y-Teens 1; Lunchmom 3. Tepe, Richard George Dick : Philologia 3, 4; German Club 2, 3; History Club 2; Physics Club, See. 3. Thomas, Richard Lee 1'Big Dick : Iota, Sgt.-at-A1'ms 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 8 Thomas, Sandra nSandy : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Samuel Ach; Home Ec. Club 4; Pep Squad 3; T.N.T., Rec. Sec. 4. Thornsburg, William Clifford HCliff : Football 3, 4; Gym Team 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri Chi. Tidwell, Barbara Ann Barb : Student Council 1, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian 1; Withrow Players 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 1, Tower News Art Staff 2; B.O.X., Rec. Sec. 4. 202 ROW 1 Timmers, Norma Jean Norm : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from St. Thomas; Minstrels 4; Tally-Ho. Toft, Margery Jean 4'Marge : Student Council 3, 4; Beta Chi 1; History Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Basket- ball 2; Outing Club 2, Mgr. 3, 4; Pep Squad 3. . Turner, Fredrick Allen Freddie : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Samuel Ach. ROW 2 Turton, James Arthur HJim : Senior Choir; Band 1; Minstrels 4; Cross Country; Track Team 4; Iota, Treas. 4 Tyler, Nancy Rose: Outing Club 3; Future Merchandising 4. VanEpps, Ward: Sigma Gamma; Student Council 2, 3; Gens Togata 1, 2; Minstrels 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Gym Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Hi-Y 3, V. Pres. 4; K.T.K., Pres. 4. ROW 3 VanMeter, Judy Phoebe, Bird : Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; History Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Dolphin Club 1, 2; Tower News Staff 3, 4; B.0.X., Sgt.-at-Arms 4. VanPelt, James Clarence Him : Beta Chi 1; Baseball 2; Iota, Chap. 4. Vaughn, Wendell Alva Whitey? ROW 4 Vettel, Ray Joseph Big Ray : Annual Rep. 2; T. S. Vogt, Jerry Thomas Jer : Offset Club 2, 3, Pres. 4. Vonderheide, Nancy Lee Nan : Beta Chi 1; Home Ec. Club 2, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Bowling Club 1; Outing Club 3; Thalian Players 4; Tally-Ho. ROW 5 Vorwoldt, James Franklin Jim : Philologia 3, 4; History Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Thalian 2, 3, Thalian Players 4; Annual Rep. 1. Wagner, Carol Jean Wags : Student Council 2; Beta Chi 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 3, Bowling Club LA; Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3; Outing Club 2, 3, 4; A.B.K., Rec. Sec. 4. Walker, Carstell uCosmo : Senior Choir 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 4. MOST VIVACIOUS Sallie Miller Bill Morelii 203 WITTIEST Marianne Flee Rich Heiser ROW 1 Walker, Donald Thomas nD0113: Senior Choir 3, 4; Boys4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chi Sig, Corr. Sec. 3, Treas. 4. Walters, Linda Margaret nL'1ndy3: Scribblers 3, Rec. Sec. 4; Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; G.A,A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Dolphin Club 3; Bowling Club 2, 4; Archery 4; Individual Sports 3; Annual Literary Staff 4; Annual Rep. 2, 4; Tower News Reporter 1; Pep Squad 3; Kytyves, V. Pres. 4. Walts, Hildred Marie 3Muff : Beta Chi 1; Home Ec. Club 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 3, 4; Volley- ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Withrow Players 3; Interfratority Council 3; Tally-Ho, V. Pres. 3. ROW 2 Watson, Joan HJeannie : Future Merchandising 4; Volleyball 2, 3. Webb, Shirley Ann Shirl : Beta Chi 1, 2. Wedig, Ray Daniel. ROW 3 Weeks, Barbara Ann Weeksie : Minstrels 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Dance Club 3, 4; Thalian 1, 2, 3, Thalian Players 4; Tower News Staff 1, 2, 3, Tower News Rep. 3; B.O.X. Wenckstern, Joyce Louise Joy : Gens Togata 3, 4; History Club 2, 3; Orchestra 1, 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 1, 2; G,A.A. 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Thalian 3, Thalian Players 4; Annual Rep. 1; Tower News Reporter 2, Tower News Staff 3, 4; Pep Squad 3 Wheelwright, Joyce Ann: Student Council 2; Gens Togata 1, 2, 3; History Club2 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; GHAA. 1, 2, 3 4; Hockey 1, 2 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Tennis Club 1, 2; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3; Bowling Club 4; Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Asst. girclgulatioi Mgr. 3, Mgr. 4; Interfratority Council 4; Tally-Ho, Chap. , res. ROW 4 Whiting, Donald Eugene uWhiteyW Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Samuel Ach. Willhide, Dennis Sherman: Offset Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Williams, Clara Mae Shorty3: Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Old Woodward; Junior Choir 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 4; Volleyball 1, 2. ROW 5 Williams, Marva Jo 3Jo- Jo - Home Ec.C1ub 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; History Club 2; Junior Choir 2; Girls Glee Club 3, 4; A.B.X., Hist. 4. Williams, Doris Marie DeDe : French Club 4; G. A A. ,2 3, 4; Hockey 1, 3' Archery 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,13, 4; So'ftball 1, 2, 3,4; Individual Sports 3, 4; 4Annual, Art; Staff 2, 3, Co- Asst. Editor 4; A.B,..,,X Treas. 3, Corr. Sec. ' Williams, John Clifford 2.1 ohnny 204 ROW 1 Williamson, Alberta Sue: Entered Withrow in Junior Year from Steams, Kentucky. Willis, Beverly Bev'H Home Ec. Club 3; Volleyball 3; Basketbail 3; Baseball 3. Wilson, James Wiliiam 2Wils',: Latin Club 2, 3; History Club 2; Senior Choir 3, 4; Boys1 Glee Club 1, 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, Mgr. 4. ROW 2 Wilson, Mildred Ann 2Millie : Lunchroom 3; Future Merchandising 4. Wilson. Ronald James uRon : Beta Chi 3; Reserve Football 2; Swim- ming 2; Track 2; Chi Sig, Corr. Sec. 4. Winburn, Charles Franklin: Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Louisville, Kentucky; Band 4. ROW 3 Worstell, Robert Warner Bob : History Club 2; Physics Club 3; Band 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Baseball 1; Rifle Club 2. Worthen, Maeola Mae : Spanish Club 3; Home Ec. Club 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. Wrassmann, William Howard Little Willy : Football 1; Bowling Club 1, 2; Tip Toppers 1, 2, 3; Athletic Rep. 1; Iota, Hist. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. ROW 4 Wright, Patricia Louise 2Pat : Entered Withrow in Freshman Year from Bellaire, Ohio; Junior Choir 2, 3; Home Ec. Club 2, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4. Wyrick, Charma Lee uCharm :- Beta Chi 1; French Club 2; History Club 2; Home Ec. Club 4; Future Merchandising Club, V. Pres. 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Hockey 3; Volleyball 3; Bowling Club 3; Tally-Ho. Young, Jacqueline Joyce uJackie . ROW 5 Zike, Docia: G.A.A. 2, 4; Bowling Club 2, 3, 4; Tally-Ho. Zinn, Carol Jean: Library 3. MOST ATHLETIC Diane Duffy Dick Lemay 205 JNHI'HI-III rmmm mm! W trim! Smiling and hopeful, the seniors step forward confidently, as they will throughout life. An expectant hush falls on the crowd; another graduation begins! COMMENCEMENT A busy senior year, full of happy times, climaxed by the magic m0- ments of the Prom, the trium- phant march across the bridge and around the stadium, and the sharp realization that graduation has come at last . . . these are the impressions that will forever be a part of the class of 1956. The solemn senior procession, the awarding of AWARDS DAY scholarships, the presenting 0f the Harvard and Columbia books to the twu junior boys who rank tops in grades and activities, the ann0uncement 0f the Scribblers, Honor Girl, the calling of the new Dux and Sig members-this is our Awards Day. A wave of the batontAwards Day begins. The eyes of all upon them, seniors make a grand entrance. Honor, tradition, achievement, and fellowship are represented by Sigts shining pin. 207 Prom time! To make the end of the final year of a high school career perfect the Senior Prom certainly did its part. The Gibson Roof Gardens gave to all those lucky enough to be present an atmos- phere both light and airy, and the satisfaction of having attended the Mance of dances. Soap and water, hose and boots-all useless without good hie rubbiw. Just carft wait any longer! Money! Money! Money! But, 011, such pretty flowers! 208 Finally the big moment comes as his face appears. The last few minutes of a wonderful eve are upon them as they tenderly share the morning news midst earlier arrivals. Sleep is forgotten, and the remembrances of those hours slipping by like seconds seem ever present now as parting time draws near. 209 Mirror, mirror on the wall, reflect a beauty now. .L'i Gentle slopes and lofty tower, Radiant in the sun, Arching bridge and shaded valley All our hearts haVe won. WithroWs beauty, Withrowk Splendor Fill our hearts with pride. Love for you, our Alma Mater, Ever will abide. Friendships made in search of knowledge, Cherished bonds and true, Memories of golden hours Hold us close to you. As we venture from your portals, Aims held ever high, We,ll turn back to glimpse once more The tower 'gainst the sky. 211 212 Congratulations . . . to the Class 01,556 from your Telephone Company II 6000 PLACE TO WORK POTTER'S SHOE STORE Fountain Square Hyde Park Square 24 East Fifth 2709 Erie MAin 1-2250 EAst 1-5525 Western Hills Plaza Roselown Valley Shop-ln 6146 Glenway Avenue 7617 Reading Road MOntana 1-5220 POplor 1-1095 214 THIS is the first Withrow Annual prev duced by S. B. Newman Offset Lithog- raphy: a process which permits greater flexibility of layout Without sacrificing reproduction quality. The four-color-process pictures are another firsth, at Withrow, and made possible by the savings in Offset Lithography. The S. B. Newman Printing Company of Knoxville, Tennessee, invites the inquiry of any yearbook staff interested in producing a better school annual. s. B. NEWMAN PRINTING 00. 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RUBENDUNST, DAVE MULLER, BARRY FRANZ .AUTOGRAPIIS 230 SENIOR DIRECTORY Abel, Florence .......................................... 2411 Ward St. 6270 Abernathy. Thomas ........................ ..5051 Strathmore 6270 Abernathy, Woodrow .,......,1347 Myrtle Ave. 660 Abney, Ethel .................................... 4314 Normandy St. 6270 Adams. Joyce ................................................ 811 Delta Ave. 6260 ...918 Lincoln Ave. 660 ............4902 Marburg 690 Adams. Tamara Aiiles, Dale Ailles, Ella .................................................... 4902 Marburg 690 Aldwell, Edward . ..... 2497 Erie Ave. 680 Allee, Charlene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3924 Feemster St. 6260 Allen, Sally ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 704 Tweed Ave. 6260 Ammann, Marian . .....6911 Windward 6270 Anderson, Evelyn ................................ 5022 Ebersole Ave. 6270 Anderson, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6842 Windward 6270 Anderson, Wanda ...5813 Sierra St. 6270 Androne, Jacqueline . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6627 Windward 6270 Andrus, Wayne ........................................ 1731 Kinney Ave. 670 Aplin, Faye ......... .....2776 Sarita PL 680 Archiable, Margaret ................................ 5854 Euclid Rd. 6360 Arnn. James ................................... 3026 Springer Ave. 680 Arthur, Rosemary .. .3320 Walworth Ave. 6260 Ashbrook, Beverly ................................ 6917 Cambridge 6270 Baessler, Frieda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3627 Redbank Rd. 6270 Baird, Patricia ....................................... 2722 Alberta Ct. 690 Baker, Elliott .. 5505 Davies P1. 6270 Baker, John 3838 Larkspur 680 Baker, Robert ..2754 Markbreit Ave. 690 Ball, Carolyn ..2164 Florence Ave. 660 Banks, Marie 2636 Park Ave. 660 Bannister, Theresa .............................. 6308 Desmond St. 6270 Barbeau, Jack ...5711 Whitney St. 6270 Barber, Barbara ........................................... 917 Churchill 660 Barber, Charles ........................................ 3226 Nash Ave. 6260 Barnett, Douglas ,,,,,, 1241 Chapel St. 660 Barwick, Walter ................................ 5420 Whetsel Ave. 6270 Battelle, William Bauer, Catherine .. 3670 Stettinius Ave. 680 .3704. Westgate Ave. 680 Benedict, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3744 Ault Park Ave. 680 Benn, Betty ........................................... 1562 St. Leger Pl. 670 Bischof, Ralph . .4606 Winona Terr. 6270 Bishop, James 3036 Kinmont Ave. 680 Black, Thelma ................................................ 1203 Herschel 680 Bloch, Tom ...... 5863 Wayside Ave. 6300 Bloch, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5863 Wayside Ave. 6300 Block, Charles ........................................ 3538 Linwood Rd. 6260 Blust, Julius Bodin, Sally ,,,,,, Bonner, Clyde . Booker, Willie Bornemann, Roy Boston, Al .............. Boston, Barbara Bowe, David ....... Bowen, Nancy Bowring, Patricia .. Bradford, Elaine Bray, Geraldine Brians, Lawrence Brittan, Charles Brooks, Robert ,,,,,, Brookshank, Louis .. Brounley, David ,,,,,, Brounley, Thomas . ............. 3763 Mt. Vernon 690 .5894 East Woodmont Ave. 6130 ................... 2846 Hoff Ave. 6260 3120 Walworth Ave. 6260 .....582 Empress Ave. 6260 .....A....5426 Owasco St. 6270 .1649 Jonathan Ave. 670 ..4198 Marburg Ave. 690 ....... 6910 Palmetto 6270 ....1630 Alcor Terr. 6300 ..5194 Eastern Ave. 6260 ,,,,,,,, 2629 Victory Pky. 660 ...4225 Thirty-second St. 690 ..... 5222 Kinwood Rd. 6270 . 3747 Mt. Vernon Ave. 690 ...... 4120 Edith Ave. 6270 ..1554 Brandon Ave. 6300 .1564 Brandon Ave. 6300 Brown, Barbara ............. 3577 Kroger 6260 Brown, Bobby ............ . ..2005 Marques St. 660 Brown, Kenneth .................................... 5336 Weltner St. 6270 Bryant, McCharles ................................ 3144 Durrell Ave. 670 Bucholtz, Jim ... ... 3642 Monteith Ave. 680 Brunery, Anna .....5408 Whetsel Ave. 670 Bush, Mary ....2707 Preston St. 660 Burton, William ..................................... 5054 Madison Rd. 6270 Cahill, Barbara Campbell, Mary ...... Cannava, Sherry Carroll, Roger Carter, Theodore ................... Casey, Clarence ......... 292 Camargo 6270 Chaney, Lynita 5379 Miami Ave. 6260 Cheek, Logan 3633 Zumstein Ave. 680 Chichester, Virginia .3935 Columbia Pkwy. 6260 Cioffi, Victoria .......... - .................................. 2 316 Boone St. 660 Clark, Gary ........................................ 3711 Hyde Park AVE. 680 Coleman, Ronald 5034 Overbrook P1. 6270 Colonel, Camilla 2228 Fulton Ave. 660 ..............6610 Triesta Ct. 6300 .............. 1 Broadview Pl. 680 .................. 2642 Stanton 660 .........3626 Stettinius 680 ..2582 Eastern Ave. 6260 Colvard, Ada .......................................... 2910 Gilbert Ave. 660 Combs, Milton 2915 Portsmouth Ave. 680 Cooper, Jane ................................ 2126 Ronaldson Ave. 6300 Cooper, Milburn 2859 Markhreit 690 Copeland, Don ....... 3219 Fairchild 670 Corbitt, Janice ................................... 402 Tusculum Ave. 6260 Corbly, Roger ..1601 Meats 6300 Cramer, Susanne .. ...5530 Orlando P1. 6270 Crocker, Everett ...........1976 Fairfax Ave. 670 Crow, Richard .......................................... 5533 Glade St. 6300 Crum, John ......3833 Earls Court View 6260 Dahlheimer, Loretta Dale, Allen Daley, Beverly ....................... Davidson, Richard Davies, Elizabeth ...................... Davis, Carole ...5302 Whetsel Ave. 6270 Beck, Bob ....... 1832 Kinney Ave. 670 Dell, Ethel ........................................... 5065 Eastwood Cir. 6270 Dennis, Helen ................................. ....4801 Ridge Rd. 690 DeVore, Donald ..1548 Sutton Ave. 6300 Dewar, Albert ............................ ..4042 Eastern Ave. 6260 Dexter, Eugene ........................ ..5001 Gavert Rd. 690 Dickson, Tony .. 2064 Symmes St. 660 ..............4007 Dumont St. 6260 .6504 Rainbow Le. 6300 ..4555 Anchorage Rd. 6300 ......... 645 Kroger Le. 6260 3642 Marburg Ave. 680 Dills, Karen ............................................ 422 Stanley Ave. 6260 Dimmermann, Joy ............................... 6210 Dawes Le. 6300 Dinerman, Mardee ................................ 16 Observatory Hill 680 Dolph, Bonnie 6628 Britten Ave. 6270 Drischel, Ron ........................................ 3579 Larkspur Ave. 680 Duffy, Diane ........................................ 25 Observatory Hill 680 Dulin, Carol .............................. ....2217 Fulton Ave. 660 Dunn, Martha .. 4234 Marburg Ave. 690 .......................... 451 Strafer St. 6260 ............... 314 Stites Ave. 6260 Edmonson, Frank .. Edwards, Dolores . Edwards, Leon ........................................ 1993 Madison Rd. 680 Edwards, Wanda .................................... 5625 Prentice St. 6270 Eggers, Lewis .................................... 3645 Bellecrest Ave. 680 Ellis, Janet ............................................ 1635 Meats Ave. 6300 Elston, Mary ............................ 3580 Madison Parks Ave. 690 Emby, Agnes .5223 Roanoke Ave. 6270 Embry, Robert ........................................ 1621 Fairfax Ave. 670 English, Thomas ..................... Espenscheid, Joyce ........... Evers, Patricia ....................... ........... 2441 Downing Dr. 630 .3567 Harrow Ave. 690 ........... 5300 Stewart P1. 6270 Faulconer, Dolores ........................ 1608 Wm. H. Taft Rd. 161 Fay. Charles ,,,,,,,,,, ...........1 Hobby Horse Ln. Feidhaus, Danny . ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2067 Observatory Hill 181 Feldhaus, Richard ............................ 3036 Minot 191 Finke, Barbara ................. 2101 Ronaldson Ave. 1301 Finkler, Jacqueline .......... .2877 Observatory Hill 181 Finn, Roger ..3542 Harrow Ave. 191 Fischer, Clyde ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1336 Cryer Ave. 131 Fisgus, Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2826 Astoria Ave. 181 Fissel. Fenton 4864 Madison Rd. 1271 Flee, Marianne 3327 Monteith 181 Fleming, Florence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3312 Cardiff Ave. 191 Flory, Patricia ..1433 Mayland Dr. 1301 Foley, Patricia 1334 Ault View Ave. 181 Flynn, Ralph . Box 23, Redbank Rd. 1271 Fowee, William .. ,,,,,,, 3725 Edwards Rd. 191 Franz, Mary Jo 7015 Britton Ave. 1271 Fulcher, Robert .................................... 3928 Edwards Rd. 191 Garland, Joan ....................................... 6731 Palmetto St. 1271 Garner, Annette .. ..............1558 Brewster Ave. 171 Gaskins, Joyce ................615l Benneville 1301 Gazaway, Robert 3050 O'Bryon St. 181 Gerhardt, Donald ,,,,,, 4137 Pillars Dr. 191 Gifford. Beverly 3632 Madison Rd. 191 Gleason, Margaret .........6520 Roe St. 1271 Glenn, Ronald ,,,,,,,, ....5535 Orlando P1. 1271 Gloyd, Joseph ....4726 Simpson Ave. 191 Goertz, George ,,,,, 3782 Grovedale P1. 181 Goldberg, Morton .. 750 Greenwood Ave. 1291 Cover, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 745 Whittie St. 1291 Good, Bonnie ....... .668 Greenwood Ave. 1291 Gosheff, Lloyd ........2107 St. James Ave. 161 Gould, Patricia . .......... 6708 East Ledge 1271 Greene, Thomas . 2809 Madison Rd. 191 Greer, Marian ....3312 Montgomery Rd. 171 Greenert, Lois 4224 Marburg 191 Gumbert, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3771 Hutton 1261 Hahn, Judith ............................................ 2653 Corbly Rd. 1301 Hall, Joan ..6328 Desmond St. 1271 Hall, Joseph 1351 Bartlett Ave. 161 Hall, Martin ........................................ 3502 Brotheton Rd. 191 Hamilton, David ,,,,,,,,,, 2715 May St. 161 Hamilton, Phil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3735 Kanauga Ct, 1271 Harris, Vera ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 522 Hodge St. 1261 Harris, Willie ............. 5404 Ravenna 1271 Harrison, Rankin ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6218 Beechmont Ave. 1301 Hartlaub, Judy ............................................ 2756 Markbreit 191 Hartz, Sue ,,,,,, 3770 Grovedale P1. 181 Harvey, Carol ........................................ 6250 Corbley Rd. 1301 Hatchet, Juanita ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1642 Jonathan Ave. 171 Hatfield, William .. ...2421 Downing Dr. 181 Hawkins, Paula ....................................... 5803 Bryson St. 1271 Hayden, Robert ................................ 1146 Salisbury Dr. 1261 Heeg, Jacqueline ...5124 Blaesi St. 1271 Hegel, James ............................................ 6139 Sonny Dr. 1301 Heimann, Edward ............................ 2496 Observatory Ave. 181 Heis, Judith ..6031 Wayside Ave. 1301 Heiser, Rich ................................................ 3451 Ault View 181 Helms, Jane 3855 Hyde Park Ave. 191 Hengle, Ann ...... ...3549 Linwood Rd. 1261 Herrmann, Walter .................................... 3770 Drakewood 191 Hewitt, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6335 Cambridge 1301 Heyman, Dawn . .4166 Allendale Dr. 191 Hicks, Annette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2205 Florence Dr. 161 High, Douglas ........................................... 3397 Erie 181 Hill, Diane ........ ..3839 Hyde Park Ave. 191 Hill, Marie .. ....1927 Lehigh Ave. 1301 Hines, Eileen ........................................ 4526 Eastern Ave. 1261 Hobbs, James ............................... . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1617 Potles Pl. 171 Hoffmann, Sue . .3422 Wabash Ave. 171 Holwadel, Jane ........................................ 6414 Stewart Rd. 1271 3026 Griest Ava. 181 ..4937 Charlemar 1271 ............................ Netherland Plaza 111 ............................... 1517 Ruth Ave. 171 .2743 Hyde Park Ave. 191 ...... 3030 Kerper Ave. 161 .. 2048 Florence Ave. 161 .. 3620 Marburg Ave. 181 ...1534 Jonathan Ave. 171 ........4205 28th St. 191 ..... 6002 Bramble 1271 2821 Rosella Ave. 181 ...4019 Paxton Ave. 191 ..3514 Principio Ave. 1261 .2540 Cleinview 161 ........ 358 Sutton 1301 V.........,..4129 34th St. 191 Holz, James Hon, Delores . Horsman, John .. Huston, Oscar House, Gary ............... Howard. Leatha .......... Howard, Jacqueline Howie, Gordon Hubbard, Doris ...................... Huber, Arlene Huber, John ............................. Hull, Richard ................................. Humphrey, Lilaine Hunt, John Huston, Roberta ............................. Hutchison, Charles .. Hutchinson, Janet Ignatius, Richard ................................ 1436 Sutton Ave. 1301 Isaacs, Terry ........................................ 1629 Brewster Ave. 171 Isgrig, Donald ............................... 1114 Beverly Hills Dr. 1261 Jackson, Janet ....................................... 3537 Trimble Ave. 171 Jarvis, Ge-Ann 2212 Kemper L8. 161 Jasper, Shirley ,5510 Ravenna 1271 Jenkel, Paul ........... .1103 Beverly Hills Dr. 1261 Jenkins, Gwendolyn 5325 Owasco St. 1271 Jenkins, Silas ........................................ 422 Rockdale Ave. 1291 Jent, Phyllis ............. 2514 May St. 161 Jesse, Watson ........................................ 2631 Bonnie Dr. 1301 Jewell, David 2515 Hackherry St. 161 Johnson, Bobbie .. ...1517 Ruth Ave. 171 Johnson, Jo Ann ,1010 Kinmont 181 Johnson, Judith ............................................ 45 Arcadia Pl. 181 Jones, Donald 1331 Morten St. 181 Jones, Joyce ................... 4203 Roanoke 1271 Jones, Richard ....................... 6220 Corbly 1301 Justin, Ann ........................................ 4418 Whetsel Ave. 1271 Kelly, Donald ............................................ 6844 Salem Rd. 1301 Kendall, Judith ................................ 3937 Columbia Pkwy. 1261 3674 Saybrook Ave. 181 ..............6329 Roe St. 1271 Kerns, Joan ..... Kidwell, John King, Carol ............................................ 2329 Ashland Ave. 161 King, George .335 Tusculum Ave. 1261 King, Joyce .......................................... 3211 Eastern Ave. 1261 Koester, Annette .................................... 2692 Bonnie Dr. 1301 Korengel, Wilbur . ......... 3914 Eileen Dr. 191 Kraemer, Charles ................................ 3634 Herschel Ave. 1801 Krautz, Fred ................................................ 2209 Crane Ave. 171 Lackman, Conway ................................... 2210 Upland P1. 161 Lacinak, Helen .................................... 6905 Vinewood Ave. 1271 Lambert, Richard ................................ 3289 Linwood Ave. 1261 Lance. Gordon . ............. 2838 Victoria 181 Lane, Anna ......................................... 2129 St. JamES P1. 161 Lauderback, David ................................ 2732 Madison Rd. 191 Lee, Raymond ...... 11.1272 Morten St. 181 Leisure, Grace ............................................ 2222 Symmes St. 161 LeMay, Dick ............................................ 4534 Camberwell 191 Leonard, Paul .. 6528 Craigland Ct. 1301 Lesher, Lette ............................................ 3676 Kendall Ave. 181 Lewis, Betty ............................................ 65S Rushton Rd. 1261 Liggett, Dennis . .3567 St. Charles Pl. 181 Linahan, Joseph ................................... 1718 Kinney Ave. 171 231 232 Long, Elizabeth .................................... 3571 Mooney 181 Loveless, Lucy ...... 2102 Fulton Ave. 161 Ludeke, Rudolf .................................... 4211 Allendorf Dr. 191 Lykens, Michael ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5366 Eastwood Dr. 1271 6114 Glade 1301 ...2807 Observatory 181 .3825 Stites P1. 1261 ...............3546 Pape 181 ..5707 Manning Ave. 1271 Mackay, Helen ......... MacLaughlin, Sara Madden, Shirley .................. Manley, Patricia ................ Mark, Carl ............ Marlow, Patricia ............................... 5018 Eastwood Cr. 1271 Marshall, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6613 Buckingham 1271 Martin, Charles .. ....3732 Morris P1. 1261 Maurer, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6610 Britton Ave. 1271 McCaffrey, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5734 Bramble Ave. 1271 McCants, Frederick . ........ 1501 Brewster 171 McCluhry, Keith ........................................ 1108 Cross Lane 161 McCollum, Katelyn ................................ 1993 Kinney Ave. 171 McMiHan, Margaret .. ...1390 Myrtle Ave. 161 Meiser, Richard 6821 Plainfield Rd. 1361 Menifee, Charles ............................ 3447 Woodburn Ave. 171 Meyer, Harold 6110 Campus Lane 1301 Millay, Joan .2239 Francis Lane 161 Miller, Albian ........................................... 3395 Ault View 181 Miller, Barbara ......... 3757 Paxton 191 Miller, Delma ................................................ 4644 Ridge Ave. 191 Miller, Mary 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 1237 Chapel St. 161 Miller, Sallie ,,,,, 3471 Ault View 181 Miller, Shirley ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1612 Brewster Ave. 171 Miller, Sidney 3722 Woodland Ave. 191 Mitchell, Donald .. .. 5336 Eastern Ave. 1261 Mitchell, Janice 5135 Camargo Rd. 1271 Mockbee, Charles ..............2267 Beechmont Ave. 1301 Moore, Sylvia ..... .3133 Durrell Ave. 171 Morelli, William .. ..................... 3318 Westside Ave. 181 Morgan, James ........... 4604 Glenshade Ave. 1271 Morgan, Tom ................... 43 Arcadia 181 Mouch, Marcia ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1065 Delta Ave. 181 Moulenbelt, Robert .........4137 Sherel Lane 191 Mounce, Robert .5509 Tompkins Ave. 1271 Mueller, Janet ,,,,,,,,,,,, .6208 Prentice St. 1271 Mullikin, Louise ....................................... 3417 Burch Ave. 181 Navaro, Alfred ........................................ 3557 Monteith Ave. 181 Neal, Charlene ...2300 Kemper Lane 161 Nelson, Kathryn . .................................. 918 Lincoln 161 Nelson, James ............................... 3034 Victoria 181 Nevels, Betty ................. ...4627 Winona Terr. 1271 Newby, John .................. .19 Washington Terr. 161 Niederhauser, Joan ..3720 Marburg Ave. 191 Nielsen, Robert .................................... 3660 Laybrook AVe. 181 Nieman, Sylvia .................................... 522 Tusculum Ave. 1261 Norman, Clifford ...2740 Markhriet Ave. 191 Norton, Nancy ............................................ 4316 34th Street 191 Odgers, Jeanna ............................... 3548 Handman Ave. 1261 Oliver, Jack .................................................... 3611 Evanston 171 Oliverio, Louis .2101 St. James Ave. 161 Oliverio, William ................................ 2101 St. James Ave.9161 O1Neal, Barbara ................................ 3428 Linwood Ave. 1261 Osgood, Dorothy .6819 Windwood St. 1271 Overton, Jean ................................................ 1340 Tdft Rd. 161 Pandorf, Janet Parker, Charles .. Patrick, Darlene ..6525 Craigland Ct. 1301 ........... 2535 Park Ave. 161 .3127 Markbreit Ave. 191 Patten, William ..... .6520 Britton Ave. 1261 Petroff, Rose .. .........1949 Kinney 171 Pharr, Betty .............-.-........-......-.-......-.......5309 Word St. 1271 Phelps, Henrietta ................................ 3123 Harvard Ave. 171 Plapp, Rita ................................................ 4134 Jora Lane 191 Potter, Deloris .. 3641 Evanston Ave. 171 Powers, Charles .421 Arch St. 121 Prince, Melvin .................................... 6910 Windward St. 1271 Rakestraw, Joann 3406 Woodburn 171 Radke, Floyd ................................ 3402 Observatory Ave. 191 Ramsay, Patricia ................................ 6263 Crestview P1. 1301 Rankin, Stuart .. ............ 3495 Burnet 1261 Reed, Alvin ................... . ........................ 1214 Lincoln Ave. 161 Reed, M. Douglas .................................... 3611 Morris P1. 1261 Reeder, Sheila ..2973 Springer Ave. 181 Reedy, Glenn ................................................ 4310 33rd Ave. 191 Reeves, Roland .................................... 3371 Everson Ave. 191 .771 Whittier SL 1291 ..............6112 Alpha St. 1271 Render, Charlotte . Rhodes II, Richard Rice. Jack 1810 Kinney Ave. 171 5082 Overbrook P1. 1271 1207 Inglenook 181 ....................... 1612 Beacon St. 1301 ...4501 Corsica P1. 1271 ............... 6613 Merwin Ave. 1271 ......... 2340 Victory Pkwy. 161 ..5322 Ravenne St. 1271 ....1845 Hewitt Ave. 171 ...4605 Winona Terr. 1271 ......3870 Kilbourne Ave. 191 Ritchie, David Roebuck, William Rollinger, Mary Ann Ross, James .......... Ross, Charles ..... Rottman, James . Rousseau, Lillian ...... Roy, Patsy ................ Runyan, Richard Russel, Paul . Satterfield. Marilyn 1215 Herschel Ave. 181 Scherer. Gordon ..1799 Wilaray Terr. 1301 Scherer, Phyllis ........................................ 3767 Hutton St. 1261 Schiele, Sandra ................................... 3624 Victoria Lane 181 Schloss, Shirley ..........4050 Paxton 191 Schuler, Doris .......2727 Observatory 181 Schweikhart, Ken ................................ 7216 Bobby Lane 1271 Scrugham, Richard .2878 Mento Ave. 181 Seiter, Deanna ........................................... 5722 Bramble 1271 ...................... 6247 Buchmont Ave. 1301 ...1650 Sutton Ave. 1301 3735 Sachem Ave. 1261 ............ 6527 Corbly 1301 3521 Larkspur Ave. 181 .....2378 Park Ave. 161 .2750 Grandin Rd. 181 ..1235 Cliff Lane 1261 ....4303 Eerd Ave. 191 ...4606 Erie Ave. 1271 Shelton, Patsy .. Shorten, Jim ....... Shotts, Louise ....... Shouse, Mary Lou Shults, Mary ......... Siebler, Saul .. Siegrist, Carl . Sievert, Wayne Simpson, Sharon .. Skeel, Roland .. Skirvin, Betty ........................................ 1714 Fairfax Ave. 171 Smart, Arthur ................................ 3525 Observatory Ave. 191 Smith, Barbara ..4823 Plainville Rd. 1271 Smith, Beverly ............................................ 3599 Erie Ave. 181 Smith, Esther ........................................ 225 Strader Ave. 1261 Smith, Nelson ...3524 Hudson Ave. 171 Snyder, Carola ........................................ 2162 Florence Ave. 161 Snyder, John ............................................ 6235 Beechmont 1301 Sewer, James . ..4211 Allendorf Dr. 191 Sparks, Joan ........................................ 1522 Dixmont Ave. 171 Speaks, Roberta ................................ 4100 Hamer Ave. 1271 Spelbrink, Jim .. 6130 Bramble Ave. 1271 Speth, Penny ....................................... 5784 Panama St. 1281 Stamey, Shirley ................................ 5211 Easter Ave. 1261 Stanfield, Anna ...... 2411 Boone St. 161 Stange, Gwendolyn - ................... .2215 Fulton Ave. 161 Stearns, Charles ......................... 3105 Portsmonth Ave. 181 Stephens, Janet ........... 6900 Roe St. 1271 Stewart, Arthur 2479 Madison Rd. 181 Stewart, Cecil ......3044 Lauinia Ave. 181 Stone, Bill 5049 Kingsley Dr. 1271 Stover, Joyce ............................................... 2702 Markbreit 091 Stropes, Ralph ................6793 LeConte 0301 Stuckey, Carylnnn . .. 3734 Grouednle Pl. 081 Suggs, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2602 Fastern 021 Sydlow, Dolores ....................................... 8036 Keller Rd. 0271 Tartar, Donna 2610 Moorman Ave. 061 Teller, Carole .6905 Windward St. 0271 Tepe, Richard 6812 Merwin Ave. 0271 Thomas, Richard ................................ 5087 Kingsley Dr. 0271 Thomas, Sandra ,,,,,, ...1010 Foraker Ave. 061 Thomsburg, William 4930 Benton St. 0261 Tidwell, Barbara ....3526 Michigan 081 Timmers, Norma . 5486 EastWood Dr. 0271 Taft, Margery ........................................ 5704 Adelphi St. 0271 Turner, Fredrick 1652 Jonathan Ave. 071 Turner, Gerald ..... 2646 Bellerue Ave. 0191 Turton, James ...3623 Russell Ave. 0261 Tyler, Nancy 6911 Roe St. 0271 VanCleve, Jon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3311 Spokane Ave. 071 VanEpps, Robert .. 3742 Andrew Ave. 091 VanMeter, Judy 1330 Michigan 081 VanP'elt, James .................................... 4548 Eastern Ave. 0261 Vaughn, Wendell .............2023 Fairfax Ave. 071 Vettel. Ray ,,,,,,,,, 1638 Longbanrs St. 0301 Voelpel, Ronald ............. 2860 Madison Rd. 081 Vogt, Jerry Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5800 Peabody Ave. 0271 Vonderheide, Nancy ........................................ 1724 Dexter 061 VonHorne, Frank ..6116 Alpha St. 0271 Vorwoldt, James ........................................ 2826 Erie Ave. 081 Wagner. Carol ........................................ 6832 Buckingham 0271 Walles, Bernard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3815 Eastern Ave. 0261 Walker, Carstell 2716 Hoff Ave. 021 Walker, Donald . .1603 Clio Ave. 0301 Walters, Linda ....... . ........................................ 1612 Mears 0301 Waits, Hildred 229 Congress 0261 Watson, Joan ...1854 Fairfax Ave. 071 Webb, Shirley .. 1950 Hewitt Ave. 071 Wedig, Ray ................................................ 4407 Erie Ave. 0271 Weeks, Barbara .. ..3739 Mt. Vernon Ave. 091 Wenckstern, Joyce ..3711 Brotherton Rd. 091 Wheelwright, Joyce . .. 6592 Ambar Ave. 0301 Whiting, Donald ..... 897 Wehrman Ave. 061 Willhide, Dennis ..6822 Vinewood 0271 Williams, Clara ...... 2058 Symmes St. 061 Williams, Marva ........................ 1631 Herbert 071 Williams, Doris .. ...... 2205 Florence Ave. 061 Williams, John ....... ..1973 Fairfax Ave. 071 Williamson, Alberta ................................ 3537 Stacey Ave. 071 Willis, Beverly ............................................ 1540 Ruth Ave. 071 Wilson, James .. 1154 Herschel Ave. 081 Wilson, Ronald ....................................... 5903 Lester Rd. 0131' Winbum, Charles .................................... 4006 Rosslyn Dr. 091 Worstell, Robert .. ...518 Tusculum 0261 . Worthen. Maeola ........................................ 1524 Chapel St. 061 Wrassmann, William ............................ 2625 Gilbert Ave. 061 Wright, Barbara 2.. ............ 821 Windham 0291 Wright. Patricia ................................ 3218 Beresford Ave. 061 Wyrick, Charma ................................ 3640 Eastern Ave. 0261 Young, Jacqueline .................................... 6822 Kurd Ave. 0271 Zike, Dacia ............................................ 5414 Hetzel Ave. 0271 Zinn, Carol ............................................ 5346 Eastwood Dr. 0271 234 A Alpha Beta Kappa ,, WW105 Alpha Y-Teens 81 Altruist ,, Annual Advertising Staff 93 Annual Art Staff ............................... Annual Business Staff ,. Annual Literary Staff Annual Photographers Annual Representatives . . Assistant Principals Awards Day .......................................... Bf Band W...W,,..W84-85 Baseball 17160-163 Basketball 144-150 Basketball Cheerleaders W148 Basketball Managers .. 150 Beta Hi-Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Beta Omega Chi , Bowling Team ............. 153 Boys1 Glee Club . 88 Boysi Junior Hi-Y ............ . 38 C Chi Omega Sigma ................................ 113 Chi Sigma Chi ...................................... 112 Commencement Contents .................................................. Counselors ............................................. 14 Cross Country ,u.154 D Dance Club Dolphin Club .. Dux Femina .. E Eighth Grade ................... Eleventh Grade .................................. 63 69 F Faculty .................................................. 17-27 Football ............................................ 134-141 Football Cheerleaders .......................... 139 lNDEX Football Managers ................................ 133 French Club ................................ . 77 Future Merchandiserf Club ................ 82 G Gens Togata ....................................... 76 German Club 77 Girls Athletic Assocxatlon 166-177 Girls' Glee Club GirlsI Junior Hi-Y Golf Team H History Club 79 Homecoming Story ........................ 142-143 Home Economics Club ,,,,,,, , ................ 82 I Interfratorityi Council .......................... 103 Iota Sigma Pi 114 J Janitors . 29 Junior Achievement .. Junior Choir ............................... .,W 89 Junior Student Council ........................ 73 K Kappa Tau Kappa . 116-117 Kytyves .................................................... 107 L Lunchroom .............................................. 29 M Madrigal , .. 89 Maiorettes Minstrels Miss Agerter . Mr. Mathias ........................................... 13 N Ninth Grade ....................................... 45-52 Office Secretaries , W..15 Offset Club 80 Pep Assemblies 140 Philologia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 . 75 Physics Club Popularity Poll ,,182-205 . Projection Crew W 83 Publications ............................................ 90 S Scribblers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74 Seniors ............................................ 180-205 Senior Choir ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 86-87 Senior Class Officers Senior Prom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 208-209 Senior Student Council ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Seventh Grade ............ 33-38 Sigma Delta Chi .................................... 111 Sigma Gamma ................... 1.7195 Spanish Club Student Store W Swimming Team ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 151- 152 T Tally Ho .................................................. 108 Tau Sigma Team Coaches . Tennis Team Tenth Grade Thalian Players ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 98-101 Theta Alpha .......................................... 109 Tiger Club ..................... Tower News Editors ........................ 95- 96 Tower News Reporters ........................ 97 Tower News Representatives .............. 97 Track Team .................................... 155-157 Treasurer's Office .......... Tri Chi W Zeta. Beta Kappa .................................. 110 AUTOGRAPHS '1 - , Q5 $? , k j 77 $2? WQQX Ff I 7 7 . ' AUiTr0-GIIAPHS F1 AUToGRAPHS A great man . .. Mr. Mathias! Now, the last page has comeev-and with it one final impressionF-perhaps the greatest that has been presented in this book. This impression is of Mr. A. 0. Mathias-e-Withrow High School Principal, 1947-1956. t thoughtful Mr. Mathias, for thirty-seven years, has been a part of Withrow. He has toiled, sacrificed, and even i fought for Withrow. He has given of his time, of i his emotions, of his love, and of himself. 1 i This J une over five-hundred Withrow students will graduate, and in so doing will have completed the building of a fine foundation for their lives. The underclassmen, too, have been molding stepping i stones toward their adult life. Each year spent with Mr. Mathias has been a constant striving to i build toward a fuller, better, more helpful life for I each and every student. We are all most thankful I for having had the privilege of knowing him and i having worked and studied under him. I attentive As we, who are seniors, receive our diplomas on graduation night, we will think of Mr. Mathias t as receiving his also. No one has worked with l more diligence and with more love for Withrow L than has our beloved principal. No one deserves i recognition more! 1 1 Now, we have come to the final words of the final page. As we look forward to fruitful life, let us also i look back upon our impressions of these last school 1 years. Let our last impression of our life at Withrow ; show our anticipations, our hopes, our desires, and our fondest dreams. If we have accomplished our worthwhile objectives, we have had the interest, the backing, and the help of a fine gentleman, and . . . a great man! jovial serious 240 g V d I ??I'Eamw f 1 $m$$ :3. $$$$$ . - 2.: ' Q: w Ag... I ... 5;.E . A ;' t .,. 'i- z - 1. A . ....- - 449' .,-;.-hr .. . ',-.- I A V . . -. .. '71 2'. 'A .3115 , A V: d j. J wigs? $$$$e A W. H . 53; 51!; . 1;! '-. g1. . . w': - 14:3; - - $ t V t. :.w I'I. IV V71 J'l A ?t M'E g 11.13. 2.2 L .: : : ,f ' Mix; ' 43..., . I:H' ' r M- :6 FA. , . Aw - ..3? 4;? iii t '4 35 ? ,- :tcaefi ; Aoooos4211040 ;- 11. PubllG WW ' I f of Wnngti Ind I . Ham'm County GEN $$$ $1 QquthWK SE n ug AIM I A A . us: 53., a I V ' k5 .. A ; 'A , 1 t WITHROW MINSTRELS ..- K . - 0 ' .- . -....,-... -. . m. .4!- y . .. -... V . , . .. . - ,1 : . . , . . 3, 9$Emrmfswm mtg '. Am 1 A 3. George G. Smith - Musical Director Price Fifty Cents WITHROW MINSTRELS' STAFF Back row - Elston Hurst, Graduate Stage Director; Emery Gates, Endrnen; Garner Srofe, Ushers; Roy Bornemann, Student Stage Direo tor; Ralph Knost, Box Office. Middle Row - Ansel C. Martin, Vocal Direc- tor; Florence Knoechel, Costumes; Lulu E. Murphy, Costumes; Loretta Walling, Ponies; AI Hensel, Ponies. Front Row , Mary Lou Shouse, Student Make- up Chairman; Thelma Smith, Secretary; Mar- jorie Rosenbergen Skits; George G. Smith, Musical Director. 6.0.0000, END MEN and INTERLOCUTORS Top row - teft to right Rich Heiser, Roger Canoll, Duncan Dieterly, George King, Joe Lewin, Bob Nielsun, Charlie Powers. Bottom row - left to right Jim Holz, Dave Lauderback, Dennis Russell, Doug High. . . ,7. w - .;,. .. . . .. .. . . ,1, v ..I ...,. . :- ..7 mp-.. 1...... . . ,. . e- ,1 475 J. TE z ,, , ;, ., .2 ' . . . A -; 7-395 2373 aim. W Mb y 7 .. .7,,.,, .. .. .... . I . W . . . J OPENING CHORUS - BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON, Choir, Male Chorus, Ponies and Trios Tom Morgan Caryl Ann Stuckey and Tom Morgan in AUTUMN LEAVES PSYCH. OFFICE - Left to right Jim Hayes, Susan Hayes, Gerald Harris, Jim Vorwoldt, Pat Eckman, Mary Jo Morelli, and Joyce Wenckstem. Gloria Baioni in Don Gerhardt and Jean Craycraft in Sarah Brennan in Marilyn Satterfield in ESPANA CANI-MARIQUINA SPANISH GAYETY CHICKEN REEL IRISH FANTASY a1 MOONLIGHT MADONNA with Wayne Fisgu: k, Male Chorus and Ponies - . K , x . . MISSISSIPPI SUITE Left to right Teny Hasdorff, Terry Huston, Donna Wimmer, Challes Steams, Marilyn Satterfield, Edd'e Eggers ' WITHOUT A SONG Margie Eustice, Sheny Nagel, Valerie Knost, Penny Bock, Lyda Ott, Caryl Stuckey, Sherry Cannava, Judy Huston. Q. ITT'y V Q . Sarah Brennan in Telry Hasdorff with Eddie Eggers and Roger M Waits and W Haws ' HARLEM NOCTURNE CHICKEN REEL Canoll in the HALL OF THE MOUNTAIN KING MOONLIGHT MADONNA with Wayne Fisgus, Karen Dills, Male Chorus and Ponies 'aren II s - ayne Isgus LEAP YEAR LYRICS - The Choir - Ansel C. Martin, Director LEAP YEAR LYRICS . : :! gil'll I I sumiu ll LIMEHOUSE BLUES with Janet Pandorf, Peggy Callahan , John Bloch, Male Chorus and Ponies MINATAREE CORN DANCE Left to right - Bill Banker, Tim Heinie, John Yeager, Bob Herrmann, Tom Morgan, Les Meek, Jim Nelson. Margaret Call in FEUX-FOLLETS Valerie Knost in SONG OF INDIA Pati Foley in Peggy Callahan and John Bloch LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT in LIMEHOUSE BLUES Front Row - Mardee Dinerman, Sallie Miller, Pati Foley Back Row - Bob Ponchot, Rich Heisel, Clyde Fischel, Eddie Eggers LULLABY OF BROADWAY with Teenaires, Esquires, Male Chorus and Ponies HIT PARADE Joan Berner s . 15 W i: i ,. : i 5,, . - i K; I 5g J7 5 SILLY SIX 5 Left to right, Dan Wilson, Jim Hewitt, Paul Stewart, Dave Brounley, Torn McLaughlin, Doug High, Bill Morelli. Roland Skeel Jim Algyre Jf Nancy Stevenson and Lynn Cahill in POLICE COURT- Nancy Paine, George Goertz, Torn Umbach, Jim Hayes, Rankin Harrison, Jim Vorwoldt Mary Ruth Campbell, LUCY PUT YOUR SHOES ON Mary Jo Morelli Marianne Thompson, Sally Daken, Arlene Huber Melanie Au, Cami McLaughlin Gail Glaney, judy Eubanks, Carole Meyer, Terry Flinn, Eddie Harris, Pat Eckman y MISSISSIPPI FLYER with Suzanne Scherer, Male Chorus and Ponies
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