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

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F -mi IV. J.. ... . 15' f if r S 5' fa 'Ji -P lxf' . '4 WAT' I ' A 'i?5f'f2'V qt Wi S? 5 Q 9, 22, ,l9b8 of' Wzxsthrow -mf- -.. -xg? il li' ,r,,. x 4 . ...--- wg. X-wh'-up Xu-lm 9 -7 wwMe-Q-s':xnwqwA- -A REQUIEM FOR A PERCH! Nevertheless, tloe routine of everyday school life remained for both tloe administrative staff and tlae student body. Preparing lunch for the three tlaousanfl students was a cycle of cooking, serving, and washing, repeated every day. Pupils spent free time monitoring in the balls or doing reference work in tloe library. After three, tloe bustle tbrouglo empty corridors to after-school activi- ties was a daily occurrence. LIBRARIAN AND A STUDENT SEEK SOURCES. THE HALLS OF WITHROW, LOCKER-LINED, ALMOST DESERTED, ECHO WITH MEMORIES OF BUSIER HOURS MONITORS MULL OVER DISCIPLINE PROBLEMS. i l ASSEMBLIES-WHAT A WELCOME BREAK FROM DAILY ROUTINE! A RUN, A TACKLE, IT'S ALL IN THE GAME. The year 1959 was associated with many exciting and gay events. Rousing pep assemblies, tense, spirited athletic contests, topped off by fun-filled dances- all contributed an important part toward making this year a special year, a different year. Continue on now and relive with us: LIX,', Withrow-'59! FUN AT TIGERTOWN TWIRL. of ,A-JI 1 . VJ :HL ,M el -' +-' if 'Li+?-HJ' . N 11 . xi' ,vO x ,, L. .J ' f XX - ... .. - X1 xv- 'sum' 'An A .Nw-.N ,. .wie- 'A ' X s f ' X , R A , f ks Vi f' 6 gh O .- X x ! fb, . A .L J. wt f ,paw Q th Q P 4 N nf .M . Q X Q., X cw 'i S .s 2 A x.4f5m',fx U Q .Y Xgggi ,-'Mg V? Xt:---5 my iikeff. x 3,23-. ' ' -Q1 XS ., ,X ' . wi? , ' 1 mf .x . K. T13 4 1 f b H x - ax!-ga 1 5 5333!-' ffifgf .F ff! o -fn :,r,!.?'.f. fl .11 gnu, i xy 1 51' 1, , , .35 f KNAW xp NX? 53,1 N QQ' ex 'K f mi X . xxx PX X x wx Q X X x N Xxxsxikmx W1 X QQ We X Wx W Raw 'Ss as 'ex J' ,i A WEARY TEACHER, REFLECTING UPON THE DAY'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS, STARTS HOMEWARD. A SCIENCE TEACHER INTRODUCES A FRIEND T0 HIS CLASS I5 2 2 Nw, x .x K7 5 4 R X , 3 f G Q QQ X x N K 1 2..-f, lf ' 11-cm fn, XXX ., . . is 5 5,3 1 Q N: -xx. Q x M Q A Infallible Guides 0ffer Assistance In such a large school as Withrow how do pupils get any individual attention and advice? This is surely a natural query and we are happy that we have a satisfactory answer- the counselors. What a confused state Withrow would be in without our highly efficient counselors! Under their very capable leadership many have faced life's problems with a better understanding. Their pa- tience and kindness have reassured many a bewildered pupil. They pro- mote cooperation between student and teacher. These busy, congenial people are always ready to help, whether it's an early excuse or a college recommendation. Planning programs and making adjustments when these become necessary are some of their responsibilities. Those in senior high look to Mrs. Konrad and Mr. Collins for guidanceg while the junior Tigers are under the di- rection of Miss Murphy and Mr. Kimble. We are truly grateful to our counselors. Mrs. Konradg Mr. Collins Mr. Kimbleg Miss Murphy Wlthrow Secretaries Are Capability Personified An indispensable and integral part of the executive branch of Withrow High School is the secretarial staff. These highly ef- ficient and amiable women devote their energy to the business of seeing that With- row operates smoothly and accurately. Whether lending themselves to the produc- tion of bulletins, exam papers, or business letters, our secretaries prove themselves to be capable workers as well as warmly en- thusiastic supporters of Withrow's good name. Also among the duties of our secre- taries are the filling out of summonses, recording of grades, and the transferring of transcripts. Seeming never to tire, they are always quick to be of service to each student or teacher, greeting everyone with a friendly Hello and a warm smile. Unlike many connected with Withrow, however, the sec- retaries must perform their duties all year. Summer school, registration, and the ar- rangement of schedules occupy the vaca- tion months. To us they are always ready, willing, and able. I9 English Forms The Basis For A Sound Education ss : it .. X N ...xx as X X .N Xe 3 R is is .gi if if Long ago the basis of education was readin', writin' and 'rithmeticf' The English department is respon- sible for the first two of these essentials. It endeavors to create literary appreciation and to instill funda- mental language skills. Among the various types of English courses offered at Withrow are the modified general, general, college preparatory, and advanced placement groups. Classes are arranged in this manner so that students will have fair competition. Lively discussions and dramatizations of great classics acquaint the pupil with important concepts and philosophies of life. Encouragement on the part of the faculty has often resulted in original compositions by literary as- pirants. One purpose of the department is to excite the students to enjoy and to benefit from some of the finest reading material ever written. THE ANCIENT MARINER HOLDS AN ENGLISH CLASS SPELLBOUND. ROW 1 Atkins, Dorothy P., Beck, Virginia 0.5 Berger, Wilma. ROW 2 Burwinkel, Elmer J.g Downer, Marie C.: Gates, Emery. ROW 3 Hildebrandt, Maryg Hurley, Mary Lou: Ladleyi Mildred, Annual Literary Staff. ROW 4 Martin, Dawn: Moormann, Hildag Nolan, Nora M. ROW 5 Renshaw, Marvin, Co-ordinator of Activities, Tower Newsg Richmond, Susan C., Alpha-Y, Scribblersg Rosenberger, Mar- jorie, Thalian Players, Minstrels. ROW 6 Sibry, Jessie E.g Simons, Josephg Stcinmetz, Christine, Social Organizations, Assemblies: Taylor, Helen H., G.A.A. NOT PICTURED Conatser, Willis, McDonaugh, Jamesg Mcllvain, Lindag Philley, Martha R. BARB LEADS CLASS READING OF FRENCH, DURING A STIMULATING DISCUSSION. Languages Bring Foreign Lands Closer Latin, German, French, and Spanish comprise the list of foreign languages offered to the students at Withrow. Because of a rise of interests in foreign affairs, the eyes of the present generation turn toward a source in which they may find a better understanding of their neighbors. This source is a language course starting in the seventh and eighth grades. A student may take a two and a half period class in either'French, Latin, or Spanish. Upon reaching the ninth grade, the student takes a full five- period course in the selected language. Having had the previous exposure in the two early years, the pupil should find the tongue much easier and have a greater apprecia- tion of it. Through the untiring efforts of our more than able teaching staff, the valuable knowledge of a foreign language is made available to all those at Withrow. ROW 1 Davis, Shirley. ROW 2 Grove, Ruth, Gens Togatag Jones, Mrs. Ruth H., Spanish Club. ROW 3 Mifeu, virginia, spanish Club, Nikoloff, Mrs. N ' Sylvia S., German Club. ROW 4 Schroeder, Helen, French Clubg Zimmermann, K 'b ,V ig Herman L., Gens Togata. 21 was . r 'S s J I R . 7 . as COMPLICATED PROBLEMS SEEM SIMPLE WHEN EXPLAINED BY FELLOW CLASSMATES. Mathematics - - For Those Who Want To Get Ahead k .. W xi 5 si W wi , ff' up xl. .X X nlN1i.Xsl s ' Q As the effect of science on the twentieth century makes itself more and more evident, so the lack of highly 'trained personnel comes into the view of the public. To do its part in combating this deficiency, Withrow began an accelerated course in mathematics two years ago. The object of this program is to finish the first year of college math while in the twelfth grade. The course has proved to be a highly successful enterprise. Whether an advanced course or business arithmetic, mathematics still offers a challenge. Teachers and coun- selors, alike, encourage qu-alified students to take higher mathe- matics. In this way we at Withrow may do our part to keep our nation supplied with technicians and scientists, so that it may main- tain its position as the greatest country the earth has ever known. ROW 1 Bowman, Mary B.g Conboy, Mrs. Nolag Ernst, Wilbur, Varsity Baseball, Jr. High Basketball. ROW 2 Fels, E. Angelineg Flowers, Mrs. Katherine, Graham, Eleanor .I.g Holland, Theresa R.: Irwin, Mildred. ROW 3 Klappert, Manta, Tower Newsg Matthews, Roy, Beta-Gamma Hi-Y, Neely, Rody Perin, Louisa B., Wie-land. Keith H., Bowling, End Men. NOT PICTURED Houchins, Carl G., Jr. High High-Y, Sleight, Ralph H., Jr. High Football, Basketball. 22 'SN Q Qky X X .. K X K kv' 1 K X s. Q ' O xr X ' X , Ns :Psp 1 sg f ROW 1 Davidson, Walter, Denner, Lillian, Junior Red Cross, Gallagher Jamesg Galvin, Robertg I-leger, J. Herbert, Photography, Hirt, Lewis R. ROW 2 Mullins, Billieg Pitcher, William C., Sigma Hi-Yg Richey, R. Carl, Future Teachersg Sherwood, Martin H., Radio Clubg Shoemaker, Jean, Smith, Edwin M., Physics Club. ROW 3 . I L Thornton, Dolores, Vickers, Robert C., Jr. High Science Club. Eager Students Study Science And Its Processes Not long ago the United States sent up its first satellite, The Explorer. A new outlook started in education in the fields of science. Withrow is ready to take her place in -this world in which there is a need for a great emphasis on sciences. She has courses in both the natural and social phases. Withrow, clearly showing her foresight into the un- known future, has supplied faster moving courses for those who excel in science, besides the regular courses for those who are less ambitious. Her teachers continue their research so as to meet the demand. Biology, botany, and physiology still rank as high as chemistry and physics, nevertheless. The rocket age has put emphasis on the sciences of experimentation, but a full and understanding knowledge of the world around is necessary today. EXPERT INSTRUCTION INSURES INTEREST IN ANATOMY, IN PHYSIOLOGY CLASSES. 23 N + 5 X STUDENTS ARE INTERESTED IN THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOCIAL STUDIES AND TOPOGRAPHY. s . I 11 r s S: S Social Studies Explore Past Social studies dwell on man's relations with his environment. Historical as well as contemporary culture is a topic discussed in sociology, while stu- dents in economics are concerned with the problems in production, consumption, distribution and ex- change, or inflation and deflation. Since the students of today will be the leaders of tomorrow, it is necessary that they understand the ever-changing cycle of events of the modern world. The fate of nations, the fortunes of men, and the probing questions that only exploration can explain are all unveiled by history. The mysteries of life itself are exemplified through study of mankind. Our expert teachers strive to make the past live in the present, trying unfailingly to unscramble the facts from fiction. Controversy stimulates the imagina- tion of interested students. The old maps, charts, pictures, and relics of the past become part of our lives in a fascinating pattern. The year has passed and now it is our turn to make history. ROW 1 Arcilesi, Leonard J., Caveman, Monica, History Clubg Coe, Ruth. ROW 2 Eichelberg, Hugo G.: Higgins, Howard, Varsity Trackg Hofer, Charlotte E., Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross. ROW 3 Jurkiewicz, Walter S., Reserve Footballg Krapp, Ruthp Moffett, R. H. ROW 4 Prinzel, Albert A.: Rubendunst, Alfred M., Chess Club, Sherman, Harold E., Tennis. ROW 5 Siegel, Martin, Jr., High Projection Crewg Srofe, J. Garner, Minstrel Ushers, Walker, Maxine L. NOT PICTURED LeaMond, Carolyng Wilkinson, Russel, Future Teachers of America. 24 A MASS OF CLAY IS TRANSFORMED IN THE SKILLED HANDS OF AN ART TEACHER. Music And Art Teachers Inspire Creative Ability The music and art departments lend an air of creativeness and accomplishment to Tigertown. Noted for outstanding performance, the music section has Won many awards to its credit-a first place in the state contest at Capitol Univer- sity. Our art department is one of which students may well be proud. Talented Withrowites are given useful ad- vice by capable and helpful faculty members in order to perfect their skills. Numerous blue ribbons in local poster contests have been copped by these art enthusiasts. INSPIRATION IN A GREAT LEADER. ROW 1 Martin, Ansel C., Senior Choir, Madrigal. ROW 2 Marvin, Elinor L.g O'Rourke, John. ROW 3 Schirmer, Herbertg Smith, George G., Band, Ensembles. ROW 4 Stose, Ilog Viering, Ray, Annual - Art Staff. NOT PICTURED Lackey, Don, Band and Orchestra. p up zs 1 I l SCORES OF FLASHING FINGERS CREATE A STACCATO RHYTHM IN A JUNIOR TYPING CLASS. Commercial Courses Prepare Pupils For Future 'N it Qs s - 'S 1, Withrow's commercial courses, like those of other schools, have grown tremendously in the last few years. Typing gives the student a chance to apply skills in actual production. Shorthand continues to be the hub of the commercial wheel. It places a greater emphasis upon exactness and accuracy. General Business, as a basic course for all pupils, offers an introduction to business and economic competency. Including actual production, filing, and clerical work, the Office Practice course adds to the student's business knowledge. On-the-job experience is gained by the merchandising classes who work part-time in offices and stores. Working for the school services helps students gain poise and self-confidence which are necessary qualities in business. The commercial department of Withrow is one of the finest and best equipped in the city. Withrowites who take these business courses can be proud of their excellent business training. ROW 1 Bisceglia, Barbara: Gonley, Garnet, Future Merchandisers' Club. ROW 2 House, Clifford R.: Knost, Ralph, Minstrels, Lunchroom. ROW 3 Kozaki, Kim R.: Parks, Ale-tha: Rhollins, A. E., Annual Business Staff. NOT PICTURED Elmer, Robertg Walker, Kern. 26 ROW 1 Blasberg, Grace R., G.A.A.g Gilli land, William, Boys' Athletic Di rectorg Hensel, Albert, Minstrels Huheey, John, Basketball. ROW 2 Lally, Mrs. Dorothy S., G.A.A. Leslie, Elizabeth, G.A.A., Cheer- leadersg Meador, Robert A., Var sity Football, Swimmingg Rigney, Dan, Drivers' Training. ROW 3 NOT PICTURED I-Iodory, Evelyn B., Future Nurses' Club. Amid the shou-ts of laughter and bursts of enthusiasm, the gym instructors and health teachers proceed to educate the young-in-spirit the fundamentals of correct health habits and physical activity. In gym the main objective is to train Withrow's students in the proper executions of basic rules in exercise and sportsmanship. Carrying out this pro- gram calls for excellent leadership and understanding. It remains the purpose of the health department to create better potential citizens by instruction in good health habits and drivers' education. Thus, working together, the health and gym teachers perform their obligations by stimulating interest in developing a pleasing personality. X i l 7 i ,V v 1 1 I - . X Sirk Physical Education Provides For Better Living MANY STRENUOUS EXERCISES DEVELOP COORDINATION AND STAMINA-SO NECESSARY IN SPORTS. 27 BOYS APPLY OLD ADAGE LEARN BY DOING TO MANUAL TRADES. The industrial arts section, one of the most elaborate in the city, is divided into six separate courses. Wood- working deals with the art of carpentry and furniture making, while foundry and welding highlight the metal- working program. The print shop occupies itself with the school office printing. Elec- trical classes and multiple- purpose shops offer a more generalized course. Skill in understanding industrial de- signs is developed in the student through mechanical drawing. The home economics classes acquaint girls with homemaking and family re- lations-subjects which are of value to everyone. ROW 1 nome Eco Afxnd Axrts Igzgx,2Marshallg Goodell, Paul S.: Griess, Judy. Are Quite Practical NEW CLOTHES-WHAT A BOOST TO A WOMAN'S MORALE! Hawkins, Arthur C., Metal Crafts Clubg Haymond, George W.. Offset Clubg Lyons, David, Industrial Arts Club. ROW 3 Noonan, Frances, Future Homcmakers of America Club: Thomas, Ariss, Future Homemakers of America Clubg VVieland, Janice. NOT PICTURED Templin, Paul D. ak A-an . 5. f Q is- is x 'l . X -er r Q' X 28 Books! Books! Books! Books of every color and size, on almost every subject, can be found in the Withrow Li- brary. Shakespeare, Emer- son. Poe, Hawthorne, Thurber -all are here to aid and inspire students. Everything from aardvark to zebra is within easy reach of our two librarians, Mrs. Links and Mrs. McDaniel. Here the stu- dent finds a quiet spot in which he may study, relax, or read for pleasure. Withrow is also immensely proud of the tremendous job being done by Mrs. Miles, Mr. Yacks, and Mr. Bennington-teachers for students with hearing prob- lems. The work of these teachers will allow our deaf children to lead normal and happy lives. OUR LIBRARIANS' HELP MAKES REFERENCE WORK ALMOST A PLEASURE 0ral Classes And Library 0pen Up New Worlds ROW 1 Lincks, Lulubelle. ROW 2 McDaniel, Jessie K.g Miles, Delores. ROW 3 Whitaker, John: Yacks, Colin. NOT PICTURED Settles, Katherine. ORAL STUDENTS OVERCOME PROBLEMS THROUGH SPECIAL CLASSES. S, gs v ' Q. if Q Q .W L gig 3 31 : my is Q A W WWW f, ff yy X x i XX Wg? 'fi-V ..kL . ' ' Y 5 Q 4 K ix ,...,, ., 44, 5 A N.. YY Q- , v 51 F W u Q . ,, x M Q- X e-' gi ,K al ,N f 55391 . . K 5 -I S S x Q x X . kiSw1amwii.9-X X-X -SQ? Q Q ,,,,..w- Ny xQN A PICTURE EXCHANGE PROVIDES LASTING MEMORIES. UNDERCLASSMEN, LADEN WITH BOOKS, START ON THE HOMEWARD TREK H x 11' 'A '33 31 V If qw . XX...x,xQ. .,gg-Q. W As C as w f O H Q Nxw 55 A Y, Xa 2 R .X i ee S AQSW' 'ii 'E sf,Qi ...gmxwx . Q 'Ji unior High ff P' as N ivy ' I it 51 Y 9 if X .4 'Q and 'Sf If i V.. l .. . af . - izasgg w Q X . , C B 'f ' y if 5 'gg H as , ,F ' 25? - . C, . J. . 7? .gl , - C 1 'J 1 Lk2...j..V..W, . sig-if 5 , ' ,f . s lintesisaailmk Q. fixed? ' F S ' ' -v C' .V gf' 1' c -ff.. WN drag A at ' - 9- A3 X? Lf' 'ff f '-' . il 9 .Q fi . 1 f , ff if ff Qi Beary ' A 5 . A rf T f .wif 4' . nfs. ,g Q q F . ., . ,i A A . i ., f ... J .1,wf Nmlaftbt 9 xnxx, ln Q J g l . sf 'fi q A - gl... ,. .- . A 4 B ... i . f !'v,f' . '95 'Y' f .V 7' I 4 xx Q J C'-B' . B . .- if Ll? -4 . . li S o is 1 ,V yy P 4 f-:E . ..,. .. H' - fl 2 . ' 3. l. .L .1 -slr' is 1 ' 53 W 5. ., f .so . 'A . . . - ' 2 .. . - t I' .f he 'ff K . f 1 will H if ,qkb , ' f . if 'S Q A 5 . .. 'S' ' A Q9 S F lg. . .K li B., y, , W , lg ve.: Y .. l 5 a :Q . f ' 33 7th Grade D. Adams F. Adams J. Adams M. Alsip V. Alsip B. Anderson C. Anderson J. Anderson D. Arnold E. Bacher C. Bailey R. Bailey J. Baker J. Bales B. Ballard B. Ballenger P. Barlow B. Barr W. Benz J. Biddle S. Billups D. Birkley S. Bivens S. Blackwell W Boetcher K. Bornhoffer D. Brady D. Brooks D. Browning L. Bryan C. Bryant J. Bryant R. Burkhardt M. Burton M. Burton M. Buzzard D. Byrd S. Byrd S. Byers M. Call P. Calvert J. Cameron T. Cameron L. Campbell S. Campbell E. Cannon R. Hettinger L. Carnes G. Carney G. Carr P. Carr J. Case J. Carroll B. Challis M Challis B. Chambers C. Chapman C. Chapman J. Chidester J. Chrisholm W. Christian E. Clark M Clark B. Clark J. Cobb C. Coburn J. Coburn N Cochrah S. Cole L. Colin B. Cook M Cook S. Cook G. Combs F. Craig R. Coon R. Corning J. Coots G. Cramer B. Crane AN EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE GUARD FORCE KEEPS DOWN THE TURMOIL OF BUSY JR. HIGH HALLS. 7th Grade D. Cranert , 1 s A A 2 L. Crawford K ' - is A R ' X i - 3 4, 'Q -- . ,Q ,Qi . Y. Crawford 'J 5 8 ' ' A s A -ff D 'N ftp .5 x .- 5 F' 'W AE R. Creech A fx? 3 , WN. f X536 W N49 R- Dail . ' WX ' Q ' - s...s fi R. Dairs . Y 1 s , A 1 a .1 , J X J.Da1ron f CCCJF J A ' . fig f ' ' C. Daniels f . 5 5 .fi A .ssl . M. Davis A A , 3 X' L A L. Davis .. . ,. A 4 s f A s, C. Dean A.. XB' f 'Sf '- .3 W W, l L B. Deck . 'V' X Wif-.fzfgs ll Yiffsfjes ,.f,,., . ss ' . B. Dees . Q A A Lf . . .,,. Q 3 S. Dlals D -K, f if . . J' I f' f . B. Dincler ' 'M . .... I f ... , f : 'Y ' WTQX R. Discher 1 . K Xl-' fu - ! swf: sits' ' sm B. Dixon 'C'A M A- ' A . Q . S. Dobbins , .,,. sm . 9 i s Q gg .v K .H. Dorsey -.K if ' , Q, A .. X R. Dozier VJ ig 'sri J x - J. Drake . as 49' E. DuBois 'wtf luiw !X, X gxfz., L. Dudley A K , 1 A ' '4 S -5 , B. F- ' s 51.58 I K .sb w iv H. Duncan A A ' G. Dykes f....1, A ..,. a x'CD H ' 3 fy 3 ' . G. Eakers ,, xg , ' - - . ,- J. Eanes f' -fy.. , S ' .. P. Eckstein 1515 Xs- ,sf A li M .sf J. Edwards 586 S, ' V . V ' A s E-Pji',ZPL f P. Edwards gLf1,5.f, Zi- , J, -Q' i . u - A .s gg F . D Z... W- Elmes J 4. x,.I,,-... xI 4. K thx H ,g ,Q V , ss . .K K. Eschmeyer K A X - A ... D. Eshman ' ' s .Q Q . M 'fw ' N K6 x J. Estell W ' 5 S. 9,4 J 'x :H W. Evans M. D' 5 . '-Z' -fx W ,Q 'Til' J. Eveler M ,sq ' 'V' 'fin J. Eversole ,552 H 56. L. Fannon 5fTifwQ5'1fli 5 is X D. Ferguson ' ' 34 X. .Q i 1: fa. ' ' i . ' ' R ' , A ug S y F N a V QT? .ff F ' A 5, fe, L I fX ?H. gi'.'- if-.' WSJ. Fi S xl 3 Six .f .. 5. .q 1 - . - 'Q ... . 'R 'A . .r s Q 1 'A' S3- . . S i 5. . R Q J an .5 li 1. XL.L J . 5 if ' : yn W' Q. . V Y' fb.. 1 A' . 1 .f.1.?1f.sf5s .J J B Q 3 ' X S 7 ' 'is Q ' 'J A , . . . we Q. P ' If eg? gk 3 lim? J 3-Frm m ' . . Q N-Au. . 'bm K sv- . ' .5322 isymtfii' Y - F .I .1 fl '1f'5'SCLii1. 'X,' , P 3- S . TA . , ' H f iv . . , M , x L. 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Ingram R. Ingram B. Hodge K. Heyle B. Jackson M. Jackson P. Jackson S. Jackson R. Jamison S. Jasper P. Jeffers M. Jenike R. Johnson R. Johnson A. Johnson D. Johnston D. Joiner D. Joiner J. Jones M. Jones N. Jones E. Jordan 7th Grade K. Jordan R. Jordan M. Judd R. Ivoy K. Iwine S. Kadon K. Keese J. Keller M. Keller L. Kelly M. Kelly J. Kinerd K. Kipp S. Kirk D. Knell D. Knoll J. Lamb J. Lamkin E. Lane C. Lang R. Lawhorn J. Lazarus L. Ledford C. Lewis J. Ligon S. Lindsay C. Lipker S. List B. Louallen R. Lowrey J. Ludlow P. Lyles L. MacDonald J. Main R. Mann M. Marcus P. Martin V. Mason J. Mathews S. Mays V. May N. Parken D. Lawson J. Martin M. McConnell B. McCoy D. Mclillwain E. McElroy G. McGee G. McIntosh S. McLaughlin E. McMullen K. McMullen O. McFadden J. Meice P. Merrett W. Mette Y J. Middletown P. Middleton A. Miller . vw . Q 395.4 lx t. 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No longer do-you have to wait in line for the phone in the outside booth on rainy days. Now you wait in line for the phones inside! Seriously, they do make things much easier for the student who has to call home or a friend. So remember, the next time you are stuck at school Without an umbrella when it's rainingg there's a telephone at your command. 36 s be Q 'J 1 K ! . ,Q A ' .7 , . f -N 5. X5 A ' A . .ui . , . -151' 'X R iz. :i's...m:.9.n fl if if BR . I Q. W -2 - . Sw J , .. A n :A- , W3 ,n qu, 5 f V: U ' f. 1 4 F' I . M. l 1,54 130 ' .gil 'ie W2 Jr L, Q .. fx . if Q df ' if I r - fix-. f ..-. ,R rf 5 Y! R .4 .Q Y . 1-. JJ 4 ,,,. M, ' E , ig Y A 'Q . '. . - W , f f S ', ills. 54 5 f?1i'f..9..eff.sl eil LS' w X 'lv R . 5' . 36 1-,x.. ki Y I Nf I it jx E 5 1 . f' .5 s ff. l 5l55' , , V Ei? , .1 6 .0 ..QJQ.Q .1, n J Q' ,, Ms ,fl f ,,, M be -ia J 3? 'W .211 1 e A- ff wi- f : y ' f L - Ru? sv.. -g 34 . A -1, I inf' . -'f Q. 'i 3 Ak .. . 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Sewell B. Shafts D. Shank D. Sherman M. Shields H. Shorp D. Showalter D. Simons R. Simpson B. Smith D. Smith P. Sink B. Sneed 7th Grade J. Spann S. Spencer S. Spikes M. Spurling W. Staley B. Stanom L. Stuples J. Statling J. Staud N. Stephenson J. Stewart W. Stuckey W. Sullender D. Sweeney C. Tayli N. Taylor P. Thomas G. Thomas D. Thomas D. Thompson J. Thompson K. Thompson N. Thompson V. Thornhill D. Tipkemper V. Tolle D. Townsel M. Trimble D. Turner G. Turner M. Tuttle L. Tye D. Venn K. Vielhaner R. Vires D. Vodde E. Von Boross A. Vonder Ahe J. Von Lear E. Wade L. Wade D. Walker E. Walker J. Walker T. Walker J. Vance E. Vanghn J. Warren R. Warren N. Waugh E. Washington E. Webster L. Weider R. Wendelstein A. Wertz M. West D. Werthington E. Wittrock D. White R. White ll. NVhitl0ck Williams W. Williams G. Williams M. Williams P. Williams S. Wilson J. Wittfelt R. Wornack N. Wright G. Yelton C. Young N. Zahlout .3 H .Yi f on x AE. .KQQL-f. 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WWZEFW FUNT'-'JCFWSFU FFFFTUQQE FEFOSFOF ZZ?1PF'1Ff1? ?'1 gwzmwpaw TZWFOOPE E'-F0FFJ?2'g-4F'?' f'?P1Hff1P1s'1sf1 Honican Howard Hughes Hunter Hunter Hurst Hiff Ingram Irvine Jackson Jackson Jackson James J arrels Jarvis Johnson Johnson Johnson Jones Jordon Jurkiewicz Justice Kattenharn Kiesling King Klitte Kinney Kiwen Knear Koener Kogmann Laubach Liles Linder Linnenberg Lipker Lipschutz Liversed ge Long Louallin Lovingood Lucas Ludwig Makepeace M arrs Marr Martin Martin Martin Matthews McCann Mc Furlang McFarland McKnight McLendon McLadden McMahon Mesch Meteff Meyer Miller Miller Michael Mitchell Monday Monroe Moore Moore Moore Morehouse Morgan Morrison Mullikin Murdock Murphy Nance Nagelson Neal Mose Nearon 1 1 X.. X, 5 XM. XSX 'ss .Q 5 ,X R X 1 X 'QQ I .4 X , is Q ge i 2 ,- -.eggs fa f ii R- X 2-.uf , 3 3 X 'X Xb' Xi, .fe . cxr. an as XX f' ,, , , . i 25 s f . ' 3 it s N . 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Cobbs J. Coffey B. Coleman L. Colvard P. Collins P. Conlon R. Cook B. Cord J. Cowan S. Cress T. Craft R. Crmner S. Cross H. Cromwell P. Crowley A. Davis W . Davis R. Davisson D. Deck S. Davis S. Delroe I.. Dopenbrock R. Dolllint .l. Denman A. Dicks K. Diofcnbnch G. Dmlt ll. Dullvriy li. Donnolly C. Donulnw D. Drew ill. lllllx0lS Y. Dunn JI. Ilykcs li. lilly J, l-lclm' D, lillwauwls ll. l'hIxv:11'ds A. lflllim-It ll. linnis ll. lfslcs 9th Grade T. Evans W. Fannon G. Farrar J. Felts F. Ferguson R. Ferguson B. Ferone J. Fleckenstein D. Flick D. Flisk D. Floyd T. Frame R. Francia S. Freeman G. Freese A. Fried B. Friend V. Frost J. Fuller G. Fry K. Gailey B. Galinger G. Gallagher L. Galbreath B. Garner W. Gashill J. Gearhart J. Gee J. Gentry M. Gentry B. Ghee J. Glardon A. Gilbani R. Gilbert J. Gillespie A. Gilliam L. Gillspie C. Gilpin P. Goyert B. Graves N. Greve J. Griffith C. Grooms B. Godweiler B. Guyton B. Gwinner S. Habenicht L. Haines P. Haines J. Hammock B. Hampton B. Handley K. 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Kistner J. Knear K. Ladrigan S. Larkby S. Lawrence J. Lawson S. Lett S. Lindsley M, Lipschitz F. Loge A. Louallen P. Lower B. Lyle W. Lyles B. Mack E. Martin J. Martin N. Martin G. Matheus K. Maxwell R. McCabe J. McClure T. McClure T. McCollum K. McCright 9th Grade J. McIntosh M. Mclntosh P. McIntosh J. McMahon B. McMullen S. McMullen S. Menifee G. Merdans A. Mettey T. Metzler C. Miller D. Miller D. Miller B. Millhouse K. Mills W. Miracle G. Mitchell R. Mitchusson D. Moor E. Moore G. Morehead D. Moreton N. Morgon T. Morgan J. Morin J. Marrison W. Morrison J. Maeller P. Murphy S. Nagel P. Napeir B. Neeley P. Nelson R. Neville M. Oberding A. Oatley G. Odell D. Patrick T. Mehas V. Oliver K. Onken C. Oppt C. Orr K. Parker P. Parker B. Parrett D. Patia R. Pedigo M. Pelton J. Pfeiffer J. Pferrman B. Phelps D. Philpot J. Pickering A. Poirier C. Porter D. Potts Y. Price S. Ouinn J. Ragland J. Rainey J. Ratliff R. Ratcliff G. Rawls E. Reece J. Reed B. Reiter L. Renfro D. Renger C. Richard M. 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Thompson J. Thompson EXPERTS. 9th Grade J. Shouse J. Sullivan A. Swann C. Talbert D. Todd P. Toms S. Tracey V. Tracey V. Tremmel J. Trett B. Tuccinardi R. Tuccinaedi M . Tucker T. Tuttle L. Tyree M. Van Clue C. Van Pelt J. Vaughn M. Vogt D. Ward B.-Warf D. Warren S. Watkins C. Watson D. Webster T. Weedley D. Welch N. Weller J. Weis B. Wertz M. Wesley R. West B. Wheat P. Wheeler N. Whitlobk M. Whoberry J. Woch K. Wildey B. Williams C. Williams C. Williams H. Williams K. Williams L. Williams L. Williams M . Williams P. Williams J. Wilson A. Winkelman A. Wittmann J. Woddie J. Woodward F. Woolwine R. Worley J. Wright T. Wright N. Yarnell J. Yeager J. Young L. Young B. Timberlake -sf . an . nw . X X sr m, 6 - S X P1 M1 W7 . 5 N is J .1 ll no ffimf .Ji i i is Y 'J ' . A 9 ' A ' Q X fi ,IL A - ' i sfx L.VA A12 fs A . t Vlg . m 55,1 5 'i1f Q ff Q. . Jw , 9. . . .xx V LQ, A Q v .. 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Blum P. Boles M Bond T. Boone C. Bradley D. Brazile D. Brazile B. Briedis M. Brandenburg O. Brindlin S. Brock M Brochman B. Brooks G. Brooks H. Brovsm N. Brothers B. Brown A. Buechter D. Burbanks B. Burston M. Bush S. Cady N. Callahan S. Calloway C. Cameron M. Cannedy N. Cannon L. Carr B. Carter G. Carter I. Carter D. Chestnut A. Chidester J. Childers S. Chrisman B. Clause P. Cleary D. Clubb C. Cluthe D. Clybum A. Cochran A. Congilio N. Connelly B. Conway D. Cook K. Cook E. Cook M. Covington J. Cowan V. Craig M. Crosswhite M Dakden L. Decks A. Daniels L. Danner D. Davis D. Davenport J. Davis ... ... . W. W . 1 . . . .. , 'A , J? . V L ,,, ,,, . s. .9 . 1- -1 SQ M as r ll is rf ' ,. a aa. 1 at S.. - 1, .' -A . . xy 1 W .X - 3 v A .1 1 'if' 'QF s.. l .'.' I s f stiff ' R n .+.,,Q -A rx an we be A - I ,Tum W -at ,. ' B S if 'WN .-,-,- li 'L ' ' x fl . 'A V rw Fi if 1 , . 5 N A Q. . ?' FK im 5 . , YF ' A . :ff 45 . 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Smith E , ..1,k T-:Fw snogv I KA I 5, N: ,.t K ,fs Lf Srgltler DIFFERENT REACTIONS REGISTER ON FACES OF STUDENTS OF A TYPICAL WORLD HISTORY CLASS. 10th Grade P. Slivenson P. Spearman P. Stafford B. Speadlin L. Stalling R. Stallings D. Stephens M. Stephenson S. Stevenson H. Stone H. Stricklin A. Taylor D. Taylor J. Tepe S. Thomas M. Tompkins K. Thompson S. Thompson S. Tolle J. Troxue M. Sanezelina F. Tuccinardi O. Tucker S. Van Buskirk C. Van Epps B. Vaugh G. Wainscott C. Walker C. Wallace B. Waller R. VValson J. Warfield J. 'Watts C. Weber C. Weeks M. Welch N. Willham J. Willhoite P. Williams E. Williamson M. Willis B. Wilson J. Wimmer S. Wireman M. Witenburg B. Wittrock J. Wolf C. Wosten E. Wynn L. York S. Zinn T. Arnold R. Asher W. Atkins R. Ayers B. Ballenger J. Ballow T. Barbeau J. Barlow S. Barrick B. Bartels B. Baskin R. Beiser R. Benderman V. Bennett R. Berry W. Bess J. Birk S. Black C. Blair L. Blannon J. Blommer T. Bonderman C. Bouldin W. Brandy D. Brewer R. Brocken D. 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Ferguson D. Fields T. Fuller R. Garner R. Geyer F. Gibson T. Gleuck H. Goebel F. Greate J. Graves D. Grey J. Gutierrey M. Hale W. Hamilton AT THE SOUND 0F AN ALARM, STUDENTS TAKE ASSIGNED PLACES AND PREPARE FOR EMERGENCY. I I 0th Grade P. Handel K. Hardin W. Harris K. Harmon J. Harper R. Harris R. Harris P. Hassman H. Hening R. Henry E. Herbert M. Hess R. Hill R. Hill M. Hilliard W. Hisle B. Hodge W. Hodsen R. Holland R. Hutchens J. Horton F. Howard M. Hughes R. Hughes D. Hummel C. Inghram N. Hunt R. Jackson J. Jacob J. James T. James V. Jenkins J. Jobe B. Johnson E. Jones C. Jordan R. Jordan J. Keese D. Kelch W. Kelly R. Kelly C. Kinard W. Knoechel W. Knost T. Knox M. Koller G. Komer D. Kruse J . Lawson G. Lee J . Lee R. Lewis R. Lewis J. Ligon J. Linnenberg P. Long J. Loring ,R. Lowish J. Luck H. Lynch J. Mac Allister H. Maddox V. MacPherson J. Mahaffey R. Maines P. Markey J. Marsh H. Martin, Jr. B. Martz J. Massie J. Mathews M. McCarthy T. McGee A. McGowan A. McIntosh T. McOwen J . 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Morehouse W. Morris R. Moster B. Mullins R. Myers H. Nichealson E. Northcutt J. Nugent W. O. Banon W. Ogley R. Orr J. Ose J. Otto S. Pace R. Palmer I.. Park R. Patterson D. Payton J. Penn M. Pieve R. Poreter N. Piskunovs J. Porter R. Pottinger D. Prince C. Quinn J. Radcliffe B. Reddick R. Reesy C. Rempe P. Richter O. Rise J. Riley J. Rippey C. Rising P. Richie T. Robertson C. Robinson G. Rocklin V. Rush J. Sadler J. Sargent H. Scarnaer M. Schiel T. Schilling W. Schoch W. Schroer D. Schwer J. Scroggins D. Selbert D. Selby D. Sharp T. Shebaneck J. Shelton R. Shoeklly R. Simpson J. Sirtzer J. Smedly D. Smith D. Smith R. Smith R. Smith T. Smith J. Snyder K. Snyder R. Stnnforth K. Stevenson R. Starkey R. Stewart S. Stillo R. Stoner C. Strublc V. Snniiners XV. Summers J. Sweeney 10th Grade .w . in it K . F , . Q f - 3 51 iiiim- f if ' s 5 5' K fi-s V. Tilferd 'Sf ' s-' K - j ::' . 2. E. Tollirii . sf K N W Q15 if 52225 . Ai X 'ffgsifgi tfiffiv. . N l :gig L. 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Rogers N. Roos P. Ross C. Sandusky C. Sass W. Scheving N. Schilling E. Schizer R. Schroeder P. Seibert P. Sersion M. Shaffer M . Sharp E. Shelton J. Shoop J. Siegrist N. Simmons D. Sompson B. Sims B. Skuse B. Skuse G. Slaughter D. Smith J. Smith J. Smith L, Smith P. Smith J. Sorrell L. Sparks M. Steffens Y. Stevenson A. Stewart P. Stewart C. Stillwell B. Stutson K. Suggs J. Suter A. Sutton L. Sovain H. Teague J. Thomas E. Tink N. Yan Epps J. Vaughn N. Yielhauer C. Walker C. Walker E. YVallnt'e D. lVnlte1's . Watson 4 vllgf., ..., W.. , Gly B, XVQZUICI' P. Woekley F. XYemlelken Ii. Wundolstcin I'. cllflllfil C. Vihlc P. Parke ACTI ITIES PLEDGES DEBATE DEMERITS. AN EXTRAVAGANT ASSIGNMENT, JUDGING FROM BARB'S SHOCK! 70 A MINSTRELEER REVIEWS THE ACT BEFORE HER CUE 71 i Row 1-W. Scheuringg B. Lovett: M. Crosswhiteg M. Harteniang B. Kipp: L. Ott: S. Nacgelg lll. Frameg K. Howieg G. Berry. Row 2-K. Fergusong P. Beasleyg M. Cleavyg P. Hawkinsg C. Van Epps: J. Miller: S. Scliererg L. Stevensong G. Sl2il.lg'l'lt6l'Q B. Brooksg C. Metzgerg J. Schwartzg R. Crawford. Row 3- M. McCarthyg R. Jacksong L. Parksg C. Youngg T. Stantong J. Halstedg B. Derringerg B. Williamsg J. Duncang E. Fageng B. Blossg L. Kistler. Row 4-H. Stewartg B. Feldhausg J. Penng P. Johnsong T. Kingg B. Farrg G. Williainsg J. Ryang L. Doenchg T. Arnoldg T. Glueck. Row 5-D. Beang D. Motzerg D. Nielseng B. Burtong A. Heckmang C. Federleg Mr. Renshawg K. Elder: D. Rossg J. Tinisg J. Skeelg D. Kleinschmidtg T. Mooreg G. Schirmer. Student Council Promotes Democratic Policies Officers: B. Derringer, V. Pres.g K. Elder, Pres.g J. Halsted, Treas.g C. Federle, Sec'y. We, the students of Withrow High School, in order to form a more perfect school, did establish a Student Council. Carried on for the benefit and Well-- being of Withrow pupils, Student Coun- cil has participated in many worthwhile projects. One of the most useful func- tions of the Student Council, to new pupils, is the Orientation Program. This plan enables students coming from other schools to become better acquainted with the school. Highlighting the year was the Withrow-Woodward dance: all of Council's profit Went to the athletic department. At Thanksgiving, baskets of food were given to needy families. Buying uniforms for the basketball cheerleaders and forming the pep club composed the group's other activities. The organization planned Citizenship Week. Able Ken Elder and his depend- able cabinet did much to increase Coun- l cil's power by forcing all clubs to submit l their constitutions for final approval. C ,f l CHECKERS EXPLAIN PROCEDURE TO RELIEVERS. Interirat Council Ilegulatcs Social Activities Many new rules made by the Board of Education concern- ing the functioning of boys' and girls' social clubs were forwarded this year through the Interfratority Council. The most important changes came about during rushing. Along with its other duties, the council chooses dates for rush parties and sets dead- lines on rushing activities. Membership includes both the presidents and vice presidents from each of the social clubs. Jerry Jones presided over the meetings during this year, while Miss Steinmetz and Mr. Renshaw acted as advisers. The Interfratority Council gives each group equal oppor- tunities for advancement by maintaining uniform policies. 73 Row 1-J. Hendersong B. Mullinsg D. Shermang J. Browng G. Skidmoreg M. Brookeg R. Alexander, B. Williamsg J. Kellerg J. Grant: B. Wertzg Mr. Kimble. Row 2-N. Thompson: R. Kiesslingg M. Ingramg J. Kinardg J. Carroll, J. Everlerg B. Ward, P. Pursellg D. Turnerg M. Burton, A. Brown. Row 3- A. Friedg J. Baionig B. Gastiererg J. Hoytg K. Hunterg N. Underhillg E. Moore, M. Bielg N. Parker, J. Spencer. Row 4- J. Daltong G. Thomas: E. Bryan, T. Johnsong C. Hudson, B. Roebuckg J. Baumgartnerg M. McKnightg P. Crowley, B. Gwinv ner. Row 5-M. Costa, L. Weider, B. Harrisg J. Beasley, J. McClure3 I. Furog K. Williams, K. Onkeng S. Hoggg P. Shearg D. Driskellg W. Benz. Junior High Student Council Supports Tigertown G. Skidmoreg M. Brookeg R. Alexander, J. Brown The Junior High Student Council, which has a membership of forty- five, was established four years ago. Under the advisorship of Mr. Darwin Kimble, the Junior Council has inaugurated many new prac- tices such as a new date for offi- cers' election, a copy of Council minutes to be sent to all junior high homerooms, beanies for junior highers, and bake sales. Their main project this year was getting pins for all the members. Mike Brooke, president, presided, while Robert Alexander stood by in case of Mike's absenceg Garrie Skid- more duly recorded the minutes and Bonnie Williams kept the treasury in orderg the post of Sergeant-at-Arms was filled by Jim Brown, the only eighth grader. From the notes of the recording secretary come the facts about frequent occasions of a literary club-Scribblers. The notes reveal that the group sold Christmas ornaments with names on them, wrote letters to persons in the home for the aged, as a gesture of thoughtfulness, and held a Shakespearean banquet. Reading further, one discovers that to be an active member a girl must meet grade requirements complying with Student Council regulations. An average of C must be kept in all subjects except English and in that the criterion is a B, All meetings must also be attended. Finally, contributions are read and dis- cussed by members of the group, new officers are chosen, and brace- lets are selected. For Scribblers the year has passedg but, aside from the facts, intellectual fellow- ship has been gained. The speakers and contests have all added to the enjoyment, and the acquired knowl- edge will be permanently instilled. Officers: S. Brennang J. Walkerg V. Rogersg N. Edwardsg A. Damong P. Crawford Literary Enjoyment Is Ilffered By Scribblers Row 1-K. Gehringg S. Brennan: J. Walkerg N. Edwardsg P. Gwinner. Row 3-M. Gordon, P. Hawkinsg S. Herschedeg I Crawford: A. Damong V. Rogersg L. Evans. Row 2-P. Beasleyg Sebastiang R. Riceg S. Bowden. Not Pictured: D. Petroff. C. Raineyg J. Crawfordg S. McElwaing J. Weissg E. Browng L. . A Row 1-J. Bleyg S. Frame: D. Potterg D. Petroffg Mrs. Konradg K. Fergusong P. Beasleyg L. Ott. Row 2--S. Schererg A. Damong P. Crawfordg G. Schirmerg V. Rogers. Dux Femina Honors The Ilutstanding Senior Girls Nineteen years ago an honor society was formed for junior and senior girls with out- standing abilities and academic rating. This group of girls was to be called Dux Femina. Its name was taken from a quotation from the Aeneid, Dux femina facti, meaning, A woman was the leader of the deed. Today, just as then, women direct many important ac- tivities. Dux members are typical of those who are willing to apply themselves for the sake of achievement rather than for self-recognition. They set their own high standard of quality and take it upon themselves to raise it higher. On Awards Day the years of preparation were culminated for twelve junior girls when they were called for Dux. A poem of tribute, a red carnation, a. gold bracelet-all these stand out in a Dux's memory. The shouts of joy echoed back the following year and spurred the girls on to even greater accomplishments. The mem- bers sold doughnuts and Withrow bracelets, sponsored an Open House, and cooperated with the Sigs on the Senior Prom. That inner glow reached its peak on Awards Day, when a de- serving girl received the Dux Scholarship and twelve more girls realized the cherished goal, Dux Femina! THRILLS! BONNIE'S SISTER MAKES DUX. THE NEW SIGMA GAMMAS WEAR THEIR PINS PROUDLY ON CLASS DAY.. Sigma Gamma, organized in the 1930's, is a group of outstanding Senior boys, re- spected and admired by the entire student body. The Sigs supervise a number of important events during the year, including the annual Tigertown Twirl and the Sen- ior Prom. A small scholar- ship is given on Awards Day to some deserving boy. Be- cause these activities require the combined efforts of all twelve boys, a great spirit is built up among the group. It is both an honor and a respon- sibility to be chosen a member of this organization. A boy realizes when he is called that from then on he must set an example of character, scholar- ship, and spirit. Thus tradi- tion lives on, and the desire to become a Sig never dies. Sigma Gamma Salutes Twelve Popular Senior Boys Row 1-Seated: J. Skeelg D. Beang J. Walcottg K, Elderg D. Kleinschmidt. Row 2-Standing: Mr. McDevittg J. Coverg S. Templeg E. Hirtg B. Blaneyg R. Schwartzg B. Glueckg B. Derringer. E 77 Books, pencils, papers, and cards are all symbols of the bookroom and office helpers. These busy workers are seen in the corridors of Withrow running errands, or in the office, filing cards, as well as selling supplies in the book- room. The office helpers aid in the secretarial work in order to save valuable time, and run the switchboard, relaying incoming messages. Students standing in a long line, waiting for the doors of the bookroom to open, are a familiar sight. Tablets with the Withrow motto are among the most popular item. In a school as large as Withrow it is essential that everything runs smoothly. The efficiency and accuracy of both the book- room and office helpers in- sure such smoothness. Stu- dents also feel they are part of a large organization and are willing to work exten- sively to keep up that organi- zation's tradition. The experi- ence gained will enable them to cope with life. J. Wiedemerg J. Grafton School And Pupils Benefit Front Student Workers Row 1-G. Northcutt. Row 2- P. Whiteg W. McKinney, M. Bischof P Kneipp B Thornton Row 4 N Herlon B Holt Knechtlyg P. Whiteheadg G. Coffman. Row 3-P. Chapmang E. C Smith 78 Row 1-A. Stewartg D. Gibson, M. Clusty B. Metzlerg M. Humphreysg J. Rogersg V. Mayg N. Wilburng M. Robertsg G. Williamsg G. Reifg L. Sparks. Row 2-L. Trawbridgeg G. Kennyg D. Kesselg D. Nobleg J. Oehlerg R. Andes: B. Andes, R. Ruarkg J. Annessg J. Grafton: A. Harris, W. Kings, S. Jamesg R. Moseley: R. Leander, D. Robison. Withrowites Render Valuable Aid To The School Mr. Knost's lunchroom staff renders an indispensable service to Withrow. The student workers faithfully performed their daily tasks of carrying salads, desserts, and milk to the counters. After cutting pies and cakes and wrapping sandwiches, the girls arranged the articles for selection. Meanwhile, some of the boys transferred the dirty utensils to the conveyor belts for washing, returning all the clean articles to shelves. Both operated the registers. Did you lose something during the past school year? Chances are it was found and turned in to room 102 by a considerate person. The lost and found depart- ment is managed by the office secretaries and is an aid to careless students. Once during each school year, when unclaimed articles accumulate, they are given to the needy through the Good Will Industries. If a student desired to advertise a lost article, the morning bulletin served as a means of communication. THE LOST AND FOUND, IN 204, CALMS MANY AGITATED SOULS BY RETURNING ITEMS T0 THEIR OWNERS. G. Johnsong B. Kincaid The student assistants, Dan Montgomery, Glenn Johnson, Mike Santoro, and Kenneth Kincaid, performed numerous tasks to help the library function smoothly. Delivering summonses, and distributing and picking up textbooks were only part of their assigned duties. They spent time shelving books, changing bulletin boards, and occasionally working at the desk inside the library, at the librarian's request. Text and library books can be supplemented by movies and film strips. Every Withrowite owes a great deal of thanks to Mr. Heger and his projec- tion crew. These boys give up their study halls to run visual-aids equipment for many classes. The films not only make a lesson more interesting, but more enjoyable as well. Let's all be grateful for the Withrow pro- jection crew the next time we see a movie in one of our classes. Library And Projection Crews Perform Services Row 1-H. Dinklemanng D. Durhamg J. Fergusong H. Logan D. Gailbraith: R. Phillips: Mr. Hegerg C. Parkhanig W. Wardg W. Bender: J. Brooks: B. Williams. Row 2-E. Berkleyg J. Nagentg J. Bluthers: F. VVilliainsg D. Ekerineyer: R. Sinithg M. Burton: J. Luckg W. Brooksg G. Kennedyg R. Lowisg R. 1 i Hutchins. Row 3-W. Fosterg M. Hillardg T. Darling: XV. Mitchell: C. Blevins: J. VVeissg G. Aderg H. Delrmesg H. Guldeng G. Shellaberger: R. Dean: D. Fields: J. Vail. Row 4-H Herring: C. Rompeg C. Hampton: J. Arnett. en. - S 4 sigh Row 1-B. Metzlerg D. Maideng G. Slaughter: F. Dewarg N. Ransdellg J. Daltong N. Vielhauerg J. Hustong S. Thompson: Naug J. Lowe: A. Stewartg M. Gibsong R. Rice. Row 2-S. G. Sandersg A. Harrisg P. Richardsong L. Sparksg V. Ray. Junior Achievement Prepares Useful Products M. Gibsong N. Naug V. Ray Junior Achievement is a pro- gram in which teen-age boys and girls learn how free, competitive business works, why it is productive, and what part it plays in America's ad- vance to a truly classless so- ciety. Achievers form capsule business firms of their owng they learn business by doing business. J.A. companies sell stock to launch their business, buy material for manufactur- ing, and package and sell their products. They pay the bills and give returns on stock. There are three advisers from various companies to counsel and mainspring the miniature J.A. companies. The chapters are composed of students from high schools all over the city. Throughout the year association meetings are held. Awards are given to achievers at the annual dance. Locky Doench and Gayle Schirmer. J. Eschmeyerg V. Dunnemanng V. Rogers, J. Schumacherg R. Ignatius. Art Staff Plans Yearbook L. Pankoning R. Kiesslingg J. Hopewell, B. Erbacherg J. Snyder, N. The job of the Art Staff is to plan the Annual. Under the direction of the art adviser, Mr. Viering, and the editors, they plan and make lay-outs, select pictures, assist the photographers, and design the cover. The most important thing in the production of the yearbook is cooperation on the part of the Art Staff. The success or failure of the Annual depends upon the originality and ability of the group. Members of the staff are encouraged to sub- mit ideas for the cover design. Then at a combined meeting, the most appropriate entry is chosen. Gayle Schirmer and Locky Doench headed the '59 staff. Roosg S. Distlerg B. Colonel. B2 Row 1-S. Hart, M. Gibsong N. Vanlipps. Row 2--D. Pottery D. Petroffg J. Markley. Row 3-G. Riefg D. Elder, A. Patterson, K. Michael. Row 4-J. Hughettg B. Holtg K. Klusmang C. Hettingerg J. Saarg N. Davisg F. Oliverg Mrs. Ladley. Not pictured: D. McCright. Literary Staff Creates Vivid Word Pictures The Annual Literary Staff, under the supervision Asst- Editorsr Maureen Duval: Beverly Beierle of Mrs. Mildred Ladley, is responsible for all copy ee in the yearbook. Long after the three o'clock bell, the staff may be seen working studiously to finish the numerous tasks of sorting pictures, writing captions, and arranging names for the student index. Members of the staff must have dual facilities in perfection. They must be able to write with originality and correct mechanics. The proud staff's reward is a completed book. Literary Editor: Phyllis Beasley 83 s Nancy Vielhauer, Editor of Advertising Section Essential to the production of the Annual are the photography staff and the advertising department. The student photographers devoted many hours, during and after school, taking and developing hun- dreds of pictures. Often they gave up their Sunday afternoons to take these pictures. This staff's co- editors were Dave Gantz and Larry Starkey, assisted by Paul Handel and John Reed. The advertising section was headed by Nancy Viel- hauer but consisted of workers from all three staffs. Two new types of ads were adopted this year. One was a 157.50 ad to aid small business. The other was a patron ad that could be purchased by homerooms. Ads are the fi- nancial aid necessary for the b0ok's printing. Without the help of these groups, it would be impossible to produce our famed Annual. Ads And Photos Are A Vital Part 0f The Annual D. Gantzg L. Starkeyg P. Handle me MX s si 5 84 The Business Staff, burdened with the vital task of senior picture appointments and transactions for the Annual, proved successful because of insistence on the strictest accuracy. Money received from the underclassmen pictures was only one of the many ways contrived in order to meet expenses. The net profits from the dance sponsored by Annual, along with the proceeds from the sale of Minstrel try- out tickets, were also used to pay bills. The Business Staff made the provisions possible for the customary installment plan used by the student body in purchas- ing the yearbook. It was a great satis- faction to Mr. Rhollans and his Business Staff to realize they had succeeded in putting out an Annual of this magnitude without going into debt and in making Withrowites happy by its timely delivery. Q ' KS. 4 E Q - . X Nancy Abernethy Editor of Business Staff A Sales Team Supreme Is 0ur Business Staff M. Shafferg K. Gehringg S. Hummel: V. Andersong S. Martin: N. Edwards K Ennis G Haggerty 1 l 85 C Q V 3 in. Annual Advisers: Mr. Vieringg Mrs. Ladleyg and Mr. Rhollans. xx X I' Business, Literary, and Art Advisers 0versee ACCURACY IS MOST IMPORTANT IN MAKING A LAYOUT. 86 Each year the Annual staffs produce the current yearbook. These students have chosen their.own particular theme, plan- ning and arranging the contents of their book according to their own ideas, and tackling the financial problems involved. Advisers should advise, and the faculty members who are behind the three annual teams try to do just that. Mr. Viering of the art, Mrs. Ladley of the literary, and Mr. Rhollans of the business staff, feel confident of the ability of these upper- classmen, and stand ready to help and guide when necessary. The seniors always feel the greatest responsibility and pro- prietorship, of course, and they and the advisers heave a great sigh of relief when the trucks bearing the final shipment of the Annuals come rumbling up to the entrance. The next crisis is the reaction of the public, meaning those Withrowites who have bought their Annuals. Do they like the cover? the pictures? the copy? Assuming this hurdle is successfully cleared, the final stamp of approval will come later with the press ratings. Row 1-T. Edwards: J. Henry: R. Smith: M. Peltier: B. Shafto: L. Gillespie: K. Howie: R. Appel: D. Potter: L. Stephenson: K. Vielhauer. Row 2-J. Hodge: B. Reeves: M. Keller: D. Birkley J. Curfman: H. Liles: R. Pringle: J. Lowe: J. VanLear: Y. Carr: J. Drew. Row 3-P. Parke: K. Hanes: S. Talle: J. Helm: Publication Representatives Row 1-K. Lendsey: K. Wildey: R. Wendlestein: H. Handle P. Handle. Row 2-B. Ferguson: T. Simpson: B. Anderson: M. Helm: P. Sweeney: S. Tuttle: J. Monroe: G. Combs: E. Kinder K. Thompson: W. Lyles. Row 3-P. Justice: U. Dunn: K. Imhoff: D. Paul: R. Distler: S. Highlander: S. Kadon: S. Mulli- kin: G. Williams: J. Eustice: T. Bley: J. Mac-Allister. Row 4- P. Nelson: B. Schott: L. White: J. Mitchell: R. Laubach: S. Smith: D. Fisgus: N. Holton. Row -I-J. YVilson: B. VVigg'ert: L. Brown: M. Gibson: N. Nau: M. Duval: N. Vielhauer: J. Huston: D. Miller: S. Schley: R. Francia. Row 5-M. J. Ander- son: H. Cochran: C. Wallace: L. Distler: D. Hall: L. Bryan. Are Busy People C. Connelly: R. Stubing: B. Kipp: J. Ferguson: B. Heekin: B. Gwinner: K. Onken: C. Federle: M. Hammond: S. Halienicht: J. Eversole. Row 5-C. VanEpps: K. Thompson: K. McKee: E. Eckman: M. Hartenian: S. Nagel: S. Kersker: P. Benzing: E. Donnelly: P. O'Hara: J. Tepe. Pat Crawford, Editor-in-Chief Jane McCann, Editor-in-Chief Tower News Staff Publishes Weekly' Happenings Kay Ferguson, Manager of Business Staff Mr. Renshaw and Miss Klappert, Faculty Advisers Advisers 7,ee .,7Y,e. . .eeer Mr. Renshawg Miss Klappert Editors-in-Chief ,.,,. Jane McCanng Pat Crawford 1st Page Editor ,P , . r,,.rrrrr,r,,,,..,r,,,.,r., Sally McMillan 2nd Page Editors 7 r,,r P r,,, . rrrr, Ann Damong Jan Mills 3rd Page Editors or ,,r,, ,rr. . ioJan Heisg Iris Sebastian 4th Page Editors . r.rrr Bob Blaneyg Sally Herschede Assistant Editors-John Arnng Patti Baltong Margo Becraftg Joy Crawfordg Liz Evans 3 Kae Lewisg Sue McElwaing Carol Rogers: Judy Weiss Business Staff-Kay Ferguson, Managerg Barb Wil- liams, Asst. Manager Advertising Staff-Joyce Bley, Editorg Sue Onken, Asst. Editor Art Editor ...r. . .r,orrrrrorrro ,o.o ,rrrriorrr,,r C a role Wilkinson T.N. BOSSES READY PAPER FOR WEEKLY DEADLINE. The administrative staff of Tower News assumes all the responsibility of checking work done before the publica- tion of each issue. Mr. Marvin Renshaw and Miss Monta Klappert, faculty advisers, expect the staff to follow through with assignments without constant supervision. Many after-school hours are spent trying to meet dead- lines. Pat Crawford and Jane McCann, editors-in-chief, directed page editors and reporters toward the goal of retaining the All-American rating. Tower News has held this high rating for many consecutive years. Business Manager Kay Ferguson, with the help of her assistants, handled the money end of the publication. Page editors had to lay out columns and headlines, as well as go over every piece of copy to make sure it was perfect. SMILING FACES MEAN BALANCED ACCOUNTS Row 1-S. Herschedeg I. Sebastian: L. Mulliking J. Millsg J. S. Onkeng P. Hake. Row 3-D. Gibsong H. Harmang L.. Starkey Heis: J. McCanng J. Bleyg S. McMillan, A. Riceg A. Damong P. J. Arnng J. Weissg S. McElwaing J. Crawfordg B. Williams. Not Crawford. Row 2-M. Becraftg M. Duncang K. Lewisg C. Rogers, Pictured: K. Fergusong B. Blaneyg B. Blairg C. Wilkinson. P. Baltong J. Farneyg C. Schreckengostg J. Millerg L. Evansg 89 Row 1-T. Frameg B. Heimanng K. Hanesg M. Andersong M Frameg D. Pauly L. Yancyg G. Skidmoreg K. McC1'ightg B T. Bley. Row 3-J. Johnsong J. Loweg S. Mulliking P. Laubach J. Baumgartenerg V. Jones: E. Donnellyg B. Phelpsg A. Porter. Row 4-J. Loweg C. Kirby: G. Hayg P. Cochrang B. Ramphreyg Kieberg R. Gilbertg V. Dunng J. Cameron. Row 2-A. Friedg S. Schleyg B. Williamsg S. Habenichtg P. Nelsong M. Duncang J. Ferguson: T. Johnsong N. Harrlnanng C. Olertg D. Johnsong x ! S. Blackwellg I. Firestoneg M. Hartiniang M. I-Iammondg B. Wilson. Row 5-P. Hawkinsg J. Seigriestg B. Wallerg N. Connellyg L. Browng G. Fortong C. Cayneg J. Parkerg V. Fischerg L. Dannerg C. Cameron. Row 6-D. Hallg P. Parkerg A. Riceg G. Wainscottg L. Parks: M. Whittenburgg J. Willhoiteg C. Cham- berlaing M. McCanng K. Kendall. Row 7-S. Howard: D. Bentlyg M. Knechttyg G. Ramseyg L. Percivalg L. Rodwellg S. Hoggg R. Schroederg T. Bowdeng M. Heidkamp. T. N. Reporters Investigate Newsworthy Events IRIS GETS THE INFO FROM MISS MURPHY FOR ANOTHER EDITORIAL IN TOWER NEWS. Quill and Scroll, Withrow's honorary journalism society, had a highly successful year in 1959. Organized recently for the betterment of Tower News, it had several money- making enterprises, which not only provided funds for the society's activities, but also proved to be great fun. During the year Quill and Scroll sold flowers at many school dances and collected and counted sales tax stamps. In addition to its many ac- tivities in and around With- row, Quill and Scroll helped organize and initiate a chap- ter at Hamilton High School. It is commendable that an organization such as this has been added to the list of honorary clubs at Withrow. Officers: P. Crawford, Pres., I. Sebastian, V. Pres., B. Williams, Treas.g J. Crawford Sec'y. Proficient Journalists Join Quill And Scroll Row 1-Miss Klappertg B. Williamsg P. Crawford: I. Se- Millerg J. McCanng A. Damon, J. Weiss, P. Baltong S bastiang J. Crawfordg Mr. Renshaw. Row 2-A. Riceg S. Herschedeg J. Bley. 9l WJ S ,Q X511 Q6 ' XJ QV' ii Wg l :GAF JV W if M is QV? iii -qw P lay l 'lm ' W fgifgi Q V 8 ?9?'ffW Q Z xx ie S Y , ig, 's , Q, , r I 45250 it N f xvftf 4 vw wr '3 !? ! -f ' +A 'tile ww '2 fa viz? 'Y S fl U NIMH if M L 33 9 N 3 W y 'Y' Q ' X 151: W, zffp, 5 mnmmnQwwwmmmmw- w mm 1 p gi i 'X IQ? si! I ei ii! .QV if-4L ,. Y-M J KW'f'cWi ii2 ?Z?Tf3 in I ! ixfiwi xf M V X! fir uQixz' Q 3 S Egg Row l-T. Edwards: L. Austin: R. Burdette: M. Hinds: T. Radcliffe: D. McCann: B. Brengel: J. Gravel. Row 2-J. Palla- dinef J. Schneider: B. Ward: J. Gibson: G. Archibald: M. Linker: J. Dooley: B. Turner: L. Williams: D. Driskell: P. Shear: J. Andrews: G. Young: A. Fischer: D. Justice: G. Klette: D. Shear: J. Lucas: J. Hardin: D. Reed: B. Tu.rner. Row 3-G. Thomas: M. McKnight: E. Amand: D. Nichols: C. Kersker: J. Starrett: C. Simmons: J. Krogmann: B. Sellars: C. Lipschutz: Row 1--A. Hudson: D. Silverman: J. Vaughn: S. Cobb: A. Brown: T. Frame: R. Herring: D. Webster: F. Stewart: D. Holste: S. Minifee: T. McCollum: M. Jackson: S. Garbreth: S. Fried: S. Jordan: B. Lyle. Row 2-K. McCright: J. Yeager: V. Frost: K. Rabe: P. Summers: C. Brooks: T. Coleman: G. Bruehl: L. Williams: G. Smith: B. Ponchot: A. Bivens: P. Lower: B. Phelps: S. Alcorn: C. Donahue: M. Hines: J. Ratliff: J. Fleckenstein. Row 3-R. Distler: J. Baioni: N. Parker: S. Again this year, the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs and the Junior Choirs, under the leadership of Mr. Martin and Mr. O'Rourke, played an important part in Withrow's musical life. The three again proved themselves superior vocal groups in state and local contests. Performances by the glee clubs included the Thanksgiving program, Christmas and Spring Concerts, and the Minstrels. The Junior Choir ap- peared in both Spring and Christmas Concerts. Sophomores, juniors. and seniors are eligible to join the glee clubs. Members of Junior Choir receive highly valuable training for future choral organiza- tions, while all understandably derive a great sense of satisfaction from their very fine performances. W. Carlton: B. Pierce: J. Satchwill: R. Pringle: A. Jones: P Stillwell: J. Spencer: J. Monroe: B. Turner: P. Younger: L Shellaberger: E. Kinder: M. Ingram: N. Underhill. Row 4- K. Altman: L. Wurster: J. Watts: G. Silvers: V. Parker: J Tate: A. Gibson: D. Blankenship: S. Jarvis: G. Tate: R. Earnst D. Fisgus: A. Hildebrand: J. McMahon: M. McFaddin: S Arnold: S. Willis: J. Glaze: M. Wadsworth: S. Saemann: T Gillespie: J. Eustice. Thomas: D. Flisk: C. Olent: V. Jones: P. Whesler: E. Dreschler: S. Harris: S. Roberts: K. Diefenbach: D. Blackschleger: S Schlegel: M. Hitchens: J. Wilson: B. Cord. Row 4-B. Carter man: D. Patia: L. Waldeck: J. Coburn: C. Barnett: P. Baker B. Graves: V. Hargrove: A. Decks: J. Vielhauer: J. Schiesler K. Hisle. A - - IIC! lin - 3 S P. Crowley: L. Gillson: J. Ward: D. Kendall: E. Tink: J. Den- 3 3 Q fs Q A it RQ FRIENDS, ROMANS, WITHROWITES, ORDER YOUR 1959 ANNUAL. 'SMITTIE SETS THE TEMPO. Assemblies Break The Monotony 0f The Day CHOIR AND BAND COMBINE TALENTS FOR THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT. fgflglyyege pc?E1l:n5aZu3rtiTallTZZ l quarter multiplied by the number of students at Withrow provides us with many excellent programs throughout the year. The assemblies provide not only entertainment but also knowl- edge. Some students and teachers feel that these assemblies are sense-- less and a waste of class time. Per-- haps some of the programs are, but just as many give us tidbits of knowl- edge or philosophy to ponder. One must not forget the assemblies put on by our own fellow students. During the football season, the cheerleaders pep up our school spirit. Our fine Senior Choir provides us with ex- cellent music in the Christmas and spring programs. This year our Dra- matics classes put forth their efforts in the annual presentation. It proved , A to be quite an engaging morning. 96 iii-mi Q S' x , X 1 E- , ,lv ,. M I k X3 A f 5 Q 'f , f' fx 4 k ff f wTf x! :-Sf f 5, f Y ,ff TY -f Ev Q ff Q K. ' ., if - N r v al' X f, 4-1 .xv Q I Q Q. gi' In 'ls 1. ,f ., J Q A A 4 x 'F x, 3 - . wiv, N..-1 f QS. f 5 2 f , If - , qi W - ' . Q . X Ng v It 4 1 M, gf, ' ' gxjx Q ' , 4' N. 32,5 -'ff' f A. 1 Q ' , ,.. X 3 dx W X 3 4 f P N QF 'w. ?S A' 5 S twill? ,Q 'x is-4 --, , ' 5 . . X Q A Q 1 'T - , L1-1 . 'X N .Y x . x ,S , W Q X E 5 Q v Um. I 1, I .JZ ls E' 3 , ...P , L3 gx' -ig 1 t .Q 'M 'ix S' KF mx A' 4 El . fix 5 r gif. 4 4, . X ' I X f 4 'f hi K h ' lx' f ' Q , ' V' N , .l f 1 7 ff X an J T ff? - 1 ff' N Jr I .1 ' j x X ' h D' 3 I.!, fvfNE'Gf:....A4 X 13 NES RN 'W Q 'hifi Bev' x 'M-al Si W. Davisg C. Fischerg G. Minningg L. Danielsg R. Cromwell N. Callahang C. Hamptong C. Carrg C. Weeks. Alto Clarinet- E. Shepard. Bass Clarinets-K. Bostromg K. Howie. Bassn0ns- K. Dunningg C. Fischerg G. Minning. Saxophones-S. Haungs J. Kingg D. Perryg M. Tompkinsg E. Longg A. Fisgusg O. Britton. Bells-H. Sharkey. Drums-T. Walkerg A. Vincent: C. Abelg R. Cavanaughg C. Dewberryg R. Maxeyg R. Zutterlingg T. Ruffing G. Eversullg E. Tollinig W. Schroerg C. Logan Major-G. Rheude. Majorettes-C. Wilkinsong G. Goeslingg M Nagelsong J.'HOXV2l1'dQ P. Benzingg M. Wittenbergg B. Blossg B Vaughng N. Connelly. Managers-G. Irelandg D. Alleng C Rodwellg S. Miller. Militant Band Members March Marvelollsly In '59 Band Managers: D. Alleng G. Irelandg C. Rodwellg D. Schmidtg S. Miller. 99 si' MX K M 3 I Lf i ? 5-X :'r gg? if , J' x 1 15,1 gf. :fff A 2i, fg. grqgq i ,L3k Pi:fFf' E +'rf?i6i+ 7Y'KX 5 5Q!3f:s,3f T,,5s g .?WYfyxif i. :L 9 draw f'fYf::X f QSM iS fhg,L E +gfggXg7'?1f?S5s35gQ5S- 'ei We. mv , 5 'F'- .'zS'2Y7'R ?fVf's7'M7YW ? ,Sp 'NEW --A ,- V . V'i 1 iWT3fYK' 3 8 . . , ,QI ' ' fl a sg 'Irv' It Q ' K 'AQ' L' ' ,'f'-9 N, N xp me V' . Nxvif Ax 1 . w 6 Q N ' ' iff . ,iff 5 -, f 4 'L .X fl, 2,--3 if Z, - 1 A , A ', - F ,gi 4 K ' Q A -4. 4 . J ix . . I 5 Q. X- - A , Q - ' x j 1 Q O ' x I If you happened to walk past room 36 in the junior high building and heard the sound of musical instruments, you could be sure that it was WithroW's Junior High Band practicing. Many rehearsals. besides regular second bell classes, were called by Mr. Donald Lackey, the director. in preparation for their Band Recognition Night appearance at Trechter Stadium. The annual spring concert was an- other activity which required complete cooperation. Every year members of the ensemble launch a door-to-door candy campaign in order to finance the purchasing of new uni- forms and instruments. To become associated with the Senior High Marching Band during the sophomore year is a goal set by each member. We are surely indebted to Mr. Lackey for these well- trained junior musicians. J. Andersong B. Canterg D. Hohnsong W. Henry. Beginning Band: Row 1-W. Staleyg J. Kennarclg J. Hendersong J. Gamelg L. Campbellg A. Quiltmang M, Jcnikeg C. Danielsg R. Greene. Row 2-S. Cookg D. Marcellog P. Morrisong R. White A. Ellickg B. Tipkemperg T. Carneyg S. Tuttle. Row 3-D. Swanng S. Hoggg B. Ohlg B. Mullinsg R. Schrothg M. Pfeiffers L. McDonald. Row 4-L. Bryang N. Godellg S. Watseng K Millerg P. Parvisg B. Andersong J. Graverg D. Deiker. Row 5- B. Deesg D. Barkleyg V. Willisg J. Crawfordg D. Smithg A Grissong B. Hodge: G. Kahn. Row 1-Mr. Srofeg Mr. Marting Miss Barnesg Mr. Knost. Row 2-Miss Rosenbergerg Mr. Henselg Miss Murphyg Mr. Wirth. I TREL ARTISTS PREPARE MINSTRELS MARQUEE. The Withrow Minstrels, Tigertown's annual variety show, was a heralded event. Tryouts for novelty and vocal num- bers were held sometime after the close of the first se- mester. Expert talent was on parade and the judges found it difficult to select students. Members of the pony chorus were decided also. Now that the performers had been de- termined, what about the crew members who were so necessary for the show's success? This stage crew im- mediately began work on special lighting effects and impressive backdrops. The make-up committee experi- mented with new cosmetics: ushers and doormen discussed the proper attireg the incidental art staff arranged pictures of the stars for display. Strains of I Want to be Happy echoed through the corridors on Wednesday nights during presentation orchestra's practice. Carol Smithg Kathie Howieg Gretchen Siegfried eff ' - 1 ERE ef' 8. UU fx - is W' u 551 s ss J - Q X Q x x S yi Q Y M' x Nw, Y 3' i 2 A X' l 6 n Xa XA 'Ae .wer-5 SS I flax e ffm Q91 if A X' 'IW 'N ' gy v its 5 f K E t kai' si' bf 3 9 41, 5 , N M ,331 P K ' QS S Q j, U LQ: ' 1 V 5 K X wx Sirk , .rx A , , Y- Jf 1 , lf- X. Sf Xu x as Sy A sig 11 3 at 929 fi 1 A K Q it 5 Sl 3 1 X 1523 1 by I .. n ZX fg X6 4 4 is 'lf if fx T' x iw S y x X V K u - f ' it Sig Q J K j Qi 9 K Xlig, -x A Q . Q 8 95? 4 - S Y Q iiyxv 'gba 'X gl x' 'Jn 1- H3559 ' L .- X :F , ,'ir.:E7Ef . x . - Q x-M511 , . Dr'-,nw , 3' f gf.. ' 'iezsf -f' - N? 1429 ' :SA 2' fffffisf. ' lx , Y . ff-rm i5fi: ' I if 11: ,Q , ' 25,-Q lfg-jf' - ' ' 'f :sql , , ,. . ei .3 .,-- . f .A aw A 17 is If . X gg ,I X? SX N 'F X 3Lf:YC5Sk3 32' qt S A ,X Q 1 us 'Q si 3 X X 5,-1 -s: NPT ' X .. ,ua 4, i gn. E i X Q' X XX Q Q X X X Y X 2' k 1 . ' 1 YQX c . QE Xi? ' X WX ,ky rx ,Q ,N x-, .L 4. -. ik ' N- . 'K J' . ' if A 5'Ag?Z . 3 ,xy ff Q5 W 5 ' 4 Q gif? :K , ,A f . I Q , v Al sk Q 5?-u in Q gf- wt 3 Q Q' . r X X 0 E' L mfg ,X , sf 0 Q . z f X ' + C? ? 3 1 l Row 1-J. Davisg J. Flanagan: F. Jonesg R. Brush. Row 2- M. Andrewg F. Dewarg I. Carterg D. Beyerg J. Bingham. Row Q, 3-M. Sharp: G. Bedinghamsg J. Reedg M. Davisg A. Zoesg W. Sharp. F. ll. A. And Chess Club Help Teens In Development The Future Homemakers of America, an organiza- tion to promote the appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, successfully completed a year of service, with Margaret Andrew acting as president. At Christmas the club members gave a party for the people at the Old Folk's Home on McMillan Street. At Easter time they performed another -benevolent act by sponsoring an egg hunt for the youngsters at the Children's Home. This year's advisers were Mrs. Weiland and Mrs. Holiday. Row 1-J. Brady: G. Gallagherg D. Bergerg S. Hoggg D. Vailg R. Kiesseling. Row 2--J. Ligong Mr. Rubendunstg P. Bergerg Withrow's Chess Club 'became one of the top clubs in the city in 1958-59. At press time the team had the outstanding record of five wins and only two losses. Chess Club meets every Wednesday afternoon in the teachers' lunchroom for a general meeting and practice matches. Inter-school com- petition is held on Mondays. Anyone is eligible to join, and everyone is invited to attend the meet- ings. Mr. Rubendunst, Chess Club sponsor, antici- pates a very bright future for Withrow's chessmen. E. Knableg T. Starrettg Mr. Eichelberger. Row 1-B. Saarg D. Kiddg T. Moore: D. Beang J. Skeelg Mr. Robbg H. Stewartp K. Elderg A. Petrie. Row 3-S. Walkerg D Matthews, B. Blairg B. Glucck. Row 2-B. Blaneyg R. Ebyg Kleinschmidtg D. Neilsong B. Goeslingg G. Naegelg B. Quebman G. Hustong J. Nelson: W. Derringerg A. Harris: A. Vincentg D. J. Oldachg B. Chapmang B. Farrg J. Walcott. Beta Ili-Y Enriehes The Lives 0f Young Men Dave Bean and Jim Skeel, Presidents. i 2 i A triangular shaped pin, which symbo- lizes the growth of Christian citizens, morally as well as socially, is the trade- mark of the young men of Beta-Gamma Hi-Y. A merger between the two pre- vious Hi-Y's, Beta and Gamma, provided the club with its new, joint name. In affiliation with Williams Y.M.C.A. and under the leadership of Mr. Matthews, faculty adviser, they held their monthly meetings. The gavel was shared by Jim Skeel and Dave Bean. Jim reigned during first semester while Dave pre- sided the remainder of the year. Con- ducting a sock hop and Easter program and extending a hand to needy folks comprised the year's activities. Though graduation will remove the fellows from the membership roll of the club and from the halls of Withrow, their mem- ory won't be forgotten. YY .1 Row 1-M. Duncang H. Mooreg E. Dykesg J. Hoyt. Row 2- L. Montaugeg S. Callowayg G. Hartsong Mrs. Hodory. Row 3- Health Careers Club, directed by Helen Moore and Mrs. Hodory, offers vocational guidance to those girls and boys planning a future in health services. Students interested in such fields as nursing, dentistry, dietetics, and related professions have the privilege of observing modern apparatus at use in today's well equipped labo- ratories. By the means of tours and volunteer work in the local hospitals the members are given a look for- ward into the future awaiting them. J. Disbennettg J. Rogersg M. Stewartg J. Barberg M. McKinnes. Row 4-G. Williamsg B. Woods: C. Young. Alpha-Y-Teens, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., emphasizes service to the community. The enthusiastic members of the Withrow chapter sponsored many worthwhile projects under the leadership of Carol Smith and Miss Richmond. Selling potato chips and donating the profits to charity and collecting clothing for needy families indicated their ideals of sharing. Sea- sonal activities and a swimming party at the Y added the final ingredients to a fun-filled year. Y-Teens And Health Careers Build Character Row 1-Miss Richmondg E. Ninosg P. Trout: S. Kerskerg T. Danzlg J. Loweg B. Metzlerg J. Peltong C. Smithg L. Trabishg V. Crossg M. Andersong Miss Lutz. Row 2-M. Federleg M. Jacksong A. Negror-3 E. Gansg V. Wrightg S. Ransdellg J. Smalleyg K. Jonesg I. Lackeyg D. Ring. Row 3-P. Kneippg D. Gibsong K. Flynng M. Bailey: L. Lyonsg B. Lockg M. McCanng B. Blossg E. Grote: J. Connery P. Chestnut. Row 4-E. Rice: P. Sersiong H. McCabeg J. Hughetteg B. Holtg B. Thorng C. Wilkinsong F. Lawsong J. Smithg M. Knechtleyg D. Paul. . ,-. E Officers: Row 1-B. Martin, Pres. Row 2-B. Baumgartncr, V. Pres.: P. Murphy, Treas. Row 3-V. Lightner, Secy.g J. Kiefel, Sgt-at-Arms. Perhaps one of the most practi- cal extra-curricular activities at Withrow is the Future Mer- chandisers Club sponsored by Miss Garnet Gooley. The mem- bership is composed of senior girls who have indicated an in- terest in the business world. They are willing to apply their desire for commercial knowledge to a job three afternoons per week and all day Saturday. The girls gain valuable information through class assignments, work experience, and contacts with the public. During the year's time, the club contributes time and resources to projects for the underprivileged. These humane efforts help form character for Withrow's women of the future. The Future Dlerehandisers Prepare For Tomlnorrow Row l-V. Lightnerg S. Frank: G. Kaakeg J. Keifelg B. Miss Gooleyg G. Yazellg F. Lawsong J. Childersg C. Mac- Baumgartnerg B. Martin. Row 2-P. Murphyg C. Hinkleg Donaldg P. Lett. Row l-J. Oehlerg D. Ekermeyerg D. Andersong D. Arm- Row 2-F. Uptong Mr. Haymond. strong, A. Kingg F. Leeg R. Elmerg J. Brueggemang R. Ennis. Uifset Club Prints All sorts of programs, tickets, handbills, and posters are printed by the members of the Offset Club. Membership is open to all Withrow boys interested in industrial arts. These aspiring printers gained added knowledge in the vocational field as well as the satisfaction of a job well done. Under the in- structive guidance of Mr. George Haymond, faculty adviser, these boys spent many busy hours after school, setting type, and running the press. Surely this club provides many indispensable services. Physics Club Predicts Physics Club is composed of a group of students who are interested in looking into the mysteries of this captivating science and trying to under- stand its principles better. Numerous talks at club meetings enlighten many confused students as to how and why things happen as they do. Mr. Smith, the club's adviser, helps them accomplish and es- tablish their purpose by leading them in various experiments, thus solving many questions that are posed by the alert and inquisitive members of the club. Row 1-G. Whiteg B. Farr, T. Mooreg S. Templeg K. Michaelg Hotsong D. Maddoxg L. Svobodag A. Byrd. Row 3-H. D. McCrightg R. Laubach. Row 2-T. Walkerg D. Storyg N. Schuckg P. Bergerg J. Archeag F. Oliverg B. Burkham. l .- . .M sanasaafs wwv-Ww,,f-s , , . 5 . 3 3, iff fi N l Standing-M. Hartenniang J. Huston. Row 1-C. Millerg K. K. Benng S. Nibelg V. Dunnemann. Row 3-B. Roebuckg B. Draneg S. Smathersg B. Vaughng K. Thompsong D. Reeseg Miss Heeking B. Williamsg B. Gwinnerg H. Shickg K. Onkeng N. Schroeder. Row 2-G. Andersong B. Leeg J. Wilsong M. Hitchensg Havardg B. Franzg G. Bruns. French Club Is Familiar YVith Typical CllSt0lllS SOME FRENCH BREAD GIRLS? PERSUADES BAKER ALLEN. H4 French Club, known as Le Circle Francais, was led by Judy Huston and advised by Miss Schroeder. Meet- ings are held on the third Wednesday of every month when the members are entertained with interesting pro- grams. Among these have been films, speakers, and a Doctor I.Q. program. The most important meeting of the year is the Christmas party. Enter- tainment for the party this year was presented by vocalists and dancers. The most original act was a short play entitled Le Nail de Jean Marc in which the students displayed their French accents. After this amus- ing program, new members Cthose who have maintained a B average or better in the tonguej were wel- comed and refreshments were served. The purpose of French Club is to de- velop appreciation for the language by studying and enjoying it in an at- mosphere of casualness. T i Our picture shows Mrs. Nikoloff, our sponsor, saying farewell to the members of German Club as she takes leave of Withrow. LUFTHANSA, the label on her baggage, suggests how she will be spending some of her time after retiring this year. Since its founding in 1946, German Club, Deutsch Verein, has expanded under the able leadership of Mrs. Nikoloff. The group's meet- ings, held once a month, were presided over by president, Mike McCarthy. A Christmas party and a spring picnic proved to be sources of enjoyment for each member. This year's projects included sending two hundred pounds of food to refugee families of West Berlin. Films of modern West Germany, folk music, and traditional German songs made the meet- ings something to remember: on many oc- casions the members of German Club enjoyed pieces played by 'talented students. At the end of each gathering delicious refreshments were served, adding a final touch of pleasure. Fun and a common interest in German have com- bined to make this year memorable for Deutsch Verein, Nd! Officers: Row 1-C. Smith, Treas.: M. McCarthy- Pres. Row 2-H. Moore, V. Pres.: C. Wallace, Sec'y. Deutsch-Verein Says i5Lehew0hl Frau Nikoloff Row 1-C. Goettsch: H. Moore: D. Malotte, Musician: J. Lowe M. Gibson: W. Scheuing. Row 2-M. McCarthy: J. Breidenbach, J. Halscott: E. Northcutt: G. Diefenbach: W. Schoch: J. Bloethe: Musician 2: V. Ellesworth: H. Byrd. Row 3-C. Charlton: R. r Kiesslingg A. Byard: C. Sass: J. Ligon: D. Burrell: F. Oliver P. Berger: P. Parks: S. Van Buskirk: C. Wallace: D. Ross: J Smalley: C. Smith. Row 1-R. Rhineg R. Gilbertg B. Simong V. Dunng M. Gibson E. Snowg V. Nealg M. Duncang N. Hemingerg P. Hake Row 2-C. Raineyg E. Riceg P. Lindseyg M. Bakery M Richardg J. Zimnierg V. Zarinsg R. Penng R. Riceg C. Weber. Row 3-J. Hoyg S. Helwigg L. Rodwellg P. Parkerg M Robertsg B. Buchanang L. Dannerg T. Johnsong J. Hoysg E Cheek. Row 4-C. McGrawg C. Rogersg S. Wiremang J. Dis- bennettg P. Smithg E. Mcglaung C. Marrg P. Cochrang .C Camerong J. Weiss. Row 5-M. Nagelsong B. Schottg J Gearhartg G. Skidmoreg N. Lanhamg J. Snyderg C. Metzger H. Johnstong V. Fischerg G. Minning. Row 6-C. Van Epps D. Hallg J. Scotty A. Etterg V. Rayg B. Harrisg G. Slaughter D. Ronsheimg B. Parkerg J. Klumb. Row 7-P. Handelg C Woodwardg C. Cavallyg R. Enghouserg J. Leeg A. Damong D. Gibsong S. Millerg M. Willinsg L. Percivalg B. Wilson Row 8-Miss Groveg Mr. Zimmermang S. Andersong J. Meliag P. Goyertg L. Danielsg G. Millerg H. Harmang C. Federleg M. Vogt: K. Listg K. Hunterg G. Berry. Gens Togata, The Latin Club, Explores The Ages M. Frameg A. Lewisg P. Baltong T. Frameg D. Bentlyg C. Fischerg S. Frameg G. Berryg D. Devore. K!! vt' S8155 Every third Wednesday of the month, the echo of a gavel rang through the halls outside room 151. Latin Club's consul primira, Sally Frame, brought the meetings to order, with Miss Grove and Mr. Zimmermann, faculty advisers, giving their approval. The informality and ease with which the meetings were handled made everyone feel a part of the group. Latin Club was formed in 1931 and is now in its twenty-eighth year. Founded with the intention of instilling an appreciation of Latin, Gens .91 Togata also provides amusement. Each Latin class elects an aedile or reporter - who relates the happenings of the K monthly meetings. The events of the 5 year are brought to a conclusion in June, when a banquet is sponsored for all the members of Gens Togata. The crowning of the new consul primira and the hilarious stage play are the highlights of an enjoyable evening. x 1 l l w Row 1-B. Blossg K. Michael, L. Yanceyg B. Hainesg K. Wendel- steing G. Chichester, K. Klusmang J. Clark, D. Peterson, J. Klumb. Row 2-C. McLaughling D. Birchg C. Hampton, A. Nagrong C. Coyne, P. Hawkins, M. Duvalg L. Moxleyg B. Lett, I. Godfreyg L. Montague. Row 3-N. Davis, G. West, C. Smith Spanish Club Is Stimulating Future Teachers We are indeed fortunate to have activities that will be a springboard to our chosen vocations. Such a representative activity is the Fu- ture Teachers of America Club, or more simply, FTA. Students Who are interested in teaching as a career find that this club gives . them the information they want to know before entering this pro- fession. Talks and interviews with teachers and representatives from teachers' colleges interest and in- form the members. Under the auspices of Mr. Wilkinson, the club had many activities, ranging from a tea for new members to making stockings for hospital pa- tients at Christmas. In the spring FTA held a commemoration tea for Withrow',s retired instructors. II7 Band Together P. Ziegelg S. Marting M. McCann, M. Aug P. Seifartg A. Chidesterg J. Saar. Row 4-J. Nelsong G. Huston, R. Padgettg T. McOweng S. Thompson, A. McCowang J. Iversong D. Ruth, S. Nelson, C. Tolbartg B. Goesling. H Buenas Dias! Como esta usted? Many a meeting of Spanish Club starts off with someone saying, Good day! How are you? The club, sponsored by versatile teach- ers Miss Miceli and Mrs. Jones, gave high average students extra experience in using the language. One of the goals achieved by the club was the obtaining of a phono- graph for the department to use. In the teacher's lunchroom, Span- ish Club held its Fiesta de Navidad, or Christmas party. While re- freshments were served, the mem- bers sang carols. Patsy Hawkins, conscientious president, directed the group through another success- ful year as an extra-curricular or- ganization. Row 1-M. Gibsong G. Evansg J. Klumbg A. Simmonsg J. Berryg J. Warnockg R. Kiessling. Row 2-J. Walkerg G. Westg B. Sweeney, D. Baker, C. Whiteg A. Negrong N. Simmonsg B. Daltong K. Kammerg E. Abbott: M. Bond. KJ W .8 N in v., Q' 5+ V 5, ri gy N... it 5 fi al ' -M S QS' - - R A 15 'fL 5- if .r Y' -W k. ,. . L Q Q A E 5 ' - . , L 2 5 1 . 4 K f , 1 Q K f . 5 . . g . . . 2 q i K i 3 E 1 V 5 f Q ivfi- -dia 3 Q' ' , at 'gr ff 'Q Qi' f V A QMS. xr QM o,.. ,,. 2 2, 5135334 gif 3 Pi2 fig ' S ' S ' E x ' ' Q l SA' ' ' . 'X wp Q.. Q Q 5 , I5 4 N rf' W- C N, ix, MISS ROSENBERGER-DRAMATICS! PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT, SO THEY SAY-BUT ALL THE WORK! The dramatics and speech classes provided Withrow with entertain- ment this year. The homeroom programs were enlivened by the skits and the debates. Sue Scherer and Frank Morin, from the public speak- ing classes, represented Withrow at Girls' Week and Boys' Week, Sue being elected vice mayor. With Miss Rosenberger in charge, the class time is devoted to improving diction and studying the correct pronun- ciation of words. Daily assignments vary from interpreting poems or plays and performing impromptu pantomimes to doing comedy sketches and making speeches. From these productions come some of the materials which furnish the background for the satirical Minstrel skits. Speech And Drama 0ffer Enjoyable Experiences PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASSES PROFIT FROM MISTAKES BY TAPE RECORDING A PANEL DISCUSSION. USUIIITI Nl!! S0813 'I20 OOH, WHAT A MESS! -THALIAN CLUB'S INITIATION. Once a month, on Tuesday afternoons, Thalian Club members prepared various dramatic projects for the year's busy sched- ule. Tryouts for new members took place in the fall and again in the spring. Applicants were judged on memorization of lines, voice projection, and expressive quality. The old members arranged an initiation for the new group befo1'e they were accepted as members. Faculty adviser, Miss Marjorie Rosenberger, and Thalian President, Frank Morin, guided ac- tivities throughout the school year. Planning pep assemblies and the Christmas program at Findlay Street Neighborhood House took up much of the first semester's time. Work on Minstrel skits began immediately after Christmas. Tllalian Club Members Develop Dramatic Talent On Stage-J Hoyt P Hawkins E Hauis F Moun E Groteg R. Starkeyg B. Price. Row 3-J. Smalleyg D. Ringg L. McGlaun C Flaugher H McCabe Miss Rosenberg Row 1 E Cheek: C. Federleg C. Hettinger. T Pyles S I-Iauis R Appel Ron 2 M Duncan M Becraftg 42 ,pw s.-J Row 1-J. Warnock, R. Kiesslingg T. Danzelg B. L. Blossg P. Sandersg C. Smithg C. McLaughling C. Wallaceg D. Dunn. Row Stewart, M. Bradley, D. Petroffg D. Chitwoodg F. Everlage. 3-J. Skeelg A. Heckmanng J. Hughettg J. Walkerg N. Davis, Row 2-J. Huston, H. Byrdg J. Siegristg C. Sanduskeyg G. S. Lancaster: J. Archeag D. McCright. History Club llevolves Around Current Events Officers: V. Neal, Rec. Sec'y.g K. Michael, Treas.g N. Edwards, V. Pres.g J. Skeel, Pres.g C. Smith, Corres. Sec'y. Row 1-M. Duncan: K. Klusmang J. Lowe, C. Kerbyg I. Godfreyg P. Nelsong N. Shellingg D. Ronshering C. Rogers. Row 2-M. Frame, S. Silvermang C. Metzgarg L. Brown, M. Brady, J. Fergusong G. Minningg B. Reeves, D. Ring. Row 3-E. Eckmang G. Brunsg L. Distlerg E. Cheek, B. Holt, ,,..,.. The Withrow Chapter of the Clionian History Club has succeeded in completing many fine projects this year. Under Miss Monica Caveman's advisorship, president Jim Skeel, with the able assistance of Nancy Edwards, vice president, Keith Michael, treasurer, Carol Smith and Virginia Neal, the corresponding and recording secretary, respectively, carried out a season filled with useful knowledge and group fun. Any student with at least a B average in history through the second semester is eligible to join the club and enter the various activities offered, such as lectures by promi- nent figures from the United States and abroad, trips to the Natural History Museum, and meetings with other history clu-bs throughout the city. Another feature of History Club is its participation in the ac- tivities of the Junior Council on World Affairs, to which each History Club member belongs. On the third Wednesday of each month these members then meet to plan and execute the many projects mentioned. E. Browng C. Coyneg A. Chidesterg J. Hoyt, C. Fischer. Row 4-N. Callahan, L. Montague, S. McElwaing J. Green: V. Fischer, H. Harman, K. Quigley, D. Birchg L. Rodwellg N. Howard. l 6 Chapter: Alpha 1929 Membership 12 Officers: G. Matthews, Trcas.g S. Walters, V. P1'9S.Q J. Huston, Pres.: P. Kroener, Sec'y. Members of the social club. Zeta Beta Kappa, be- long to one of Withrow's many groups on campus. The agenda of activities includes hayrides, bake sales, coke and slumber parties, gab fests, and after school snacks. These experiences bring the girls closer together in the participation of fun and fellowship. During the Christmas season the Z.B.K.'s had their annual holiday formal. These girls in the true Yuletide manner helped a needy family by furnishing them with food, cloth- ing, and toys. Another one of their many projects was donating helpful services to the Veterans Administration Hospital as nurses' aidsg while Easter brought fond memories of selling candy. Radiant and lovely, Z.B.K.'s fulfilled a very active year with their spring formal. alll- ' 3 A PLEDGE OFFERS MEMBERS A RIDE TO MEETING Row 1-N. Willhamg N. Vielhauerg B. Schroederg J. Ross, S. Walters, E. Bischof. Jarmong M. Bailey. Row 2-J. Hustong F. Bacherg P. 123 Date of Organization Officers: Row 1-J. Jones, Sgt.-at-Arms: R. Anderson, Treas. Row 2-B. Harris, Sec'y.g V. Love, V. Pres.: J. Thomas, Pres.g T. Williams, Pledge Mistressg J. Blythe, Asst. Treas. Practiced often by the Theta Omega Chi girls is their motto, In unity there is strength. Working together to provide the Children's Hospital with gifts and songs during the Christmas holidays afforded them much pleasure. An unfortunate family attracted their attention at Thanks- giving. All members looked forward to the yearly Mother and Daughter Banquet held in the spring. Climaxing the year is the Summer Formal held in June. The sorority was organized in 1957, independent of other schools. It has helped to bind many girls with common interests together and has promoted relations between mother and daughter. Aziz., . 3' g 4- P. Robinsong S. Callowayg V. Love ,J 3. 3 j .4 Q 5 Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1957 Colors: Black and Pink Membership: 13 Row 1-V. Loveg C. Walkerg C. Hampton, S. Callowayg J. Jones. Row 2-J. Blythe, B. Harrisg T. Williamsg J. Thomasg R. Davisg E. Armstrong. 124 Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1940 Colors: Green and Yellow Officers: G. Bailey, Rec. Sec'y.g D. Baker, Treas.g E. Mobley, Pres.g B. Lovett, V. Pres.g B. Sweeney, Membership: 23 BllS.1l1g'1'- Row 1-J. Lillyg E. Mobleyg P. Lovett. Row ' 2-M. Lillyg J. Greene: D. Baker: L. McBee. Row 3-D. Roberts: B. Sweeney: B. Lovettg D. Hanks. l25 One of the numerous social groups at Withrow is Iota Sigma Chi. Combining their efforts and resources in caroling parties, charity projects, and an elabo- rate Christmas formal, these girls form a bond of true friendship with one another that lasts many years after graduation. Under the able leadership of Withrow's Eugenia Mobley. the meet- ings were held in various homes, where the girls gathered informally and planned their many events for the com- ing year. Row I-L. Simmsg J. Jasperg P. Wilson. Row 2-Y. Oxleyg E. Mobleyg P. Lovettg J. Denson. Row 3-B. Engrlaunl: L. Clark: C. Younggg M. Bush: G. Beatty. Officers: Row 1-E. Grote, Rec. Sec'y.g K. Smith, Treas.g B. Beierle, Pres.: P. Beasley, V. Pres. Row 2-M. Coleman, Corres. Sec'y.g E. Hildebrandt, Hist.g K. Jones, Corres. Sec'y.: J. Alex- ander, Sgt.-at-Armsg N. Abernathy, Chap.g J. Cox, Welfare Chairman. m if Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 45 Row 1-K. Ennisg M. Bakerg D. Ringg B. Fergusong H. Johnsong Meyerg C. Schreckengostg R. Appel: C. Metzgerg S. Fussnerg S. L. Leidolfg M. Kelso. Row 2-S. Christmang J. Parkerg P. Helwig. w P' 126 P TALLY-HO GIRLS DISCUSS PREPARATIONS FOR TWIN TWINKLE. As the year of 1959 comes to a close, the Tally-Ho's look back over their many delightful activities. They were the same traditional events, and yet, they Were new and different. In the fall, rushing brought new acquaintances which developed into lasting friendships. As the holidays approached, thoughts turned to the Christmas formal and rousing New Year's Eve party. Although busy with plans for Twin Twinkle, members found time to hold the biennial Alumnae Tea, where memories galore were shared by members, old and new. The Inter-Sorority Scholarship Fund and Home of the Incurables were the year's charity projects. At the Mother-Daughter banquet the new officers were installed and seniors, be- tween smiles and tears, wished them luck. For those who will graduate, there are heartfelt memories of fun with friendsg for the members, there are promising years ahead. Row 1-E. Walkerg C. Sanduskyg P. Chapmang P. McNeely. Row 2-H. McCabe, B. Wiggertg P. Whitehead, E. Shelton, N. Schilling. Row 3-K. Bosti-omg C. Hettmgerg H. Harmon, S. Koenigg C. Clauderg J. Monceg J. Smalley, G. Coffmang R. Crawford: B. Beckerg J. Eschn.eye1'g C. Flaugher. X QUIET! RESEARCH AREA. 127 Officers: P. Koerner, Corres. Sec'y.: V. Pres.: S. Miller, Treas. V. Cross, Pres.: B. Schaubroeck, V Chapter: Delta Date of Organization 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 28 Row 1-P. Hakeg D. Hall: S. Silverman: D. Peterson. Row 2- Row 3-B. Parker: D. Ronsheimg M. Glaziez M Andzews K. List: A. Taylor: S. Van Buski rkg J. Wolf: D. Martin. fs . if 128 :mei ..'r-sm Q' Row 1-B. Schaubroeckg J. Partchg C. McLaughling S. Miller. Row 2-V. Crossg J. Peltong G. Burkey. KYTYVES GIRLS CHERISH SISTERHOOD. Kytyves, organized in 1932, has given its members- past and present-a deeper understanding of loyalty and sisterhood. Among its primary activities were rush parties, date parties, several bake sales, and slumber parties. The social highlights of the year were the spring and Christmas formals at Moonlight Gardens and the Netherland Hilton, respectively. Their annual school dance, the Wigwam Wiggle, drew a large crowd. Door prizes were awarded at the dance to Cecelia Petrocelli and Larry Lobring by a couple of little Indians. Social acts, however, were not all the kytyves members did. They helped needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmasg they sold lilies at Easter and observed Mothers' Day with a Mother and Daughter banquet where each mem- ber's mother was made an honored guest. Planning their many activities for 1959, members in Kytyves were kept busy all through the year. The girls worked together to make sure their projects were successful. Cooperation like this has made it worth- while to the members. Row l-S. Wolf: B. Rievos: F-. Hwwu: C. Brewer. Row 2-J. Smith: li. Quigley: G. Chichester. 129 K. .. . 1 5 W 5 l I l Officers: V. Rogers, V. Pres.g A. Damon, Pres.: J. Smith, Treas.g R. Ignatius, Rec. Sec'y. BSBX Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1925 Colors: Blue and Gold' Membership: 47 At the sound of president Ann Damon's gavel, BOX members gave their full attention to the points of business during a regular bi-weekly meeting. As they gazed over the room, filled with loyal sisters, pleasant thoughts of the past year of togetherness crowded into their minds. The year started off with rush parties, and then the fun of pledging followed. Never will they forget the impressiveness of the formal initiation, the dreamy formals, and fun-filled date parties. This past year the girls, among other things, were recognized for their high scholastic rating and for helping families that were in need. Row 1-P. Benzingg L. Yancy. Row 2-C. Cayneg M. Becraftg J. Hopewell, D. Fahrneyg M. Shafferg S. Manke. Row 3--L. Pankoning N. Floryg A. Lilesg S. Moormang G. Forton. Row 1-I. Sebastiang S. Kersker. Row 2-S. Hulm- melg V. Dunnemang J. Mills: S. Bowdeng V. Anderson. Row 3--L. Moxleyg J. Schu- makerg S. MacMillan: J. De- voreg J. McCanng J. Heis. .Qu-'AWA ,.-...... 1 is Row I-P. Clearyg B. Conwayz M Nagelson. Row 2-N. Nau: J. Wil hoiteg P. Hawkinsg S. Jackson: B Schott. Row 3-P. Cochrang J. Saul' C. Wallaceg J. Gerhartg G. Wainscott HIGH SPIRITS AND GLEE, PLUS GOOD FOOD, SPARK AN INFORMAL B.O.X. PARTY Row 1-B. Baumgartner: M. E. Roberts: D. Deibleg J. Edwards. Row 2-B. Martin. Row 1-D. Cr . . ASAE Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1950 Colors: Green and Gray Membership: I9 awfordg D. Deibleg C. Hodsen. Row 2-M. E. Roberts: C. Kendall: P. Lindlof: J. Edwards. Q0 .fi l32 i 1 '1--' PN Row 1-P. Whiteg J. Dietzg M. E. Roberts. Row 2-B. Baumgartnerg M. Lucey B. Marting G. Kaake. XMAS CANDY? POSE A.T.A.'S. 1.. I I ,..W,Q j Ag? J X .T 1 133 During the gala season of holly, a Christmas formal was Alpha Theta Alpha's biggest event of the year. Combining efforts for their rummage sale in April, the girls worked hard to make it the success it was. Other highlights of the year were the rush parties, dances and projects to help persons in need. Being a small sorority does in no way handicap Alpha Theta Alpha, rather the closeness and friendliness are enhanced by its smallness. The book of remembrances will be stored away in the minds of each girl as the pictures and the impressions for '59 are completed. Only from the myriad pages of time will the results be evident and only in their own hearts will each girl evaluate her years at Withrow. FUN AND FROLIC PREVAIL AS 'ASISTERSU GET TOGETHER. SR? Officers: K. Ferguson, Treas.g S. Frame, Pres.g P. Crawford, V. Pres,g L. Ott, Rec. Sec'y. Row 1-C. Van Eppsg J. Schwartzg K. Thompsong C. Federleg B. Wilson. Row 2-D. Bentleyg L. Percivalg K. McKee: M. Frame. Row 3-M. Harteniang M. Hammondg J. Fergusong J. Dinermang S. Goyertg E. Eckmang L. Parksg M. Wittenberg. mm me is v-'- r ' N N 134 1 WILKIE ,. AXA Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 48 BECOMES HOMECOMING QUEEN. Row 1-S. Frameg L. Ottg S. Schererg C. Wilkinson. Row 2-S. Lewing M. Eusticeg D. Altman. Row 3-M. DuValg C. MacDonaldg S. Herschedeg P. Crawfordg C. Seigfriedg K. Fergusong P. Bauer. The dictionary states that Altruism means the regard for, and devotion to, others. This attitude typifies the forty-eight members of Al- truist who help needy people by giving baskets of food, taking trips to the Home for the Incurables, and sending younger boys to camp. A strong bond of sisterhood prevailed as AXD's enjoyed their formals, stag parties, and two old clothes parties. Withrow's first soc-hop- The Bohemian Bop, was given by Altruist and Tri Chi. Group projects included bake sales, rummage sales, an open house, and a tax stamp drive. Fun reigned at Lakeside when the Altruists arrived for a week of merriment. These memories make Altruist un- forgettable. Row 1-J. Millerg J. Nicholsg L. Gwinnerg P. Balton. Row 2-E. Browng J. Crawfordg N. Van Eppsg S. Mai-ting G. Goeslingg S. Derringer. Row 3-D. Paulg K. Gehringg S. Onkeng A. Godleyg S. Nagel. 135 1 f Officers: C. Heis, Rec. Sec'y.: D. Potter, V. Schirmer, Pres. Pres.: A B K Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Silver and Rose Membership: 43 Row 1-E. Cheek: M. Duncan: S. Cady: C. Smith: B. Kipp. Row 2-S. Distlerg N. Roos: J. Suter: N. Edwards Row 1-N. Connelly: L. Distlerg V. Hall: B. Dynesg J. Snyder. Row 2-J. Gant: C. Henningerg I. Godfrey: B. Block B Vaughn gi l C E iifxlsfi fe -..i.. 4' ' iii f X mg: 33 if C . lf J Q 1 X Q x X 1 Y Row 1-L. Stevensong M. Aug M. Steinertg J. Canterg G. Haggerty: M. Gordon. Row 2- S. Thompson: J. Duncang M. Perryg J. Stampg T. Danzl. Row I-C. Petrocellig J. King. Row 2-C. Jentzeng L. Hengleg J. Markleyg S. McE1wain. Row 3-E. Fagan: J. Adkinsg S. Imhoffg D. Dubuqueg J. Weissg N. Davisg B. Williams. 4 g xg a I37 To each girl who wears the Alpha Betta Kappa shield upon her heart, the colors of silver and rose signify trust, harmony, and the bonded depth of sisterhood. Wesley Hall, home for the aged. is visited annually by A.B.K. The girls entertain the resi- dents and refreshments are served. Small articles are given by the group. During football season A.B.K. holds their traditional Gridiron Gal- livant dance where the most deserving s e n i o r varsity player is crowned Joe Grid- iron. As loyal members look back at another successful year, thoughts of the full 1'um- mage sale, rush meetings. pledging, and the Christmas formal, fill their hearts with contentment. An informal date party and the installa- tion-of-officers' dinner :tt the spring' formal occlu'red during second semester. .-X.R.K. ot'i'ers the joy ot' t'riendship through devotion ot' their members. Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: 1946 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 38 Officers: Row l-D. Santoro, Pros.: T. Mnuslmrt. V. Pres. Row 2- K. Lawson. Corr. Secy.g S. Groilich, Sgt.-at-Arms: P. Crawford, Corr. Sec'y.g D. MQC1-ight, Rec. Sec'y. Row 3-H. Caldwell, Sports Capt.g J. Craycraft, Cl1ap.g F. Gcssner, Treas. 9' 1 Row 1-K. Mockbeeg J. Weber: D. Alleng K. Michael. Row 2-D. Motzerg L. L0- bring: L. Starkey: R. Rubleg J. Slutzg D. Ruth: K. Yeltong T. Upton. Not pictured: J. Halscott. FUN AND RELAXATION PROVIDE THE PROPER ATMOSPHERE FOR TAU SIG'S INTERESTING MEETINGS. Z! 0 xv' Row 1-G. Irelandg J. XVQDGYQ H. Caldwell A Befm R Cmwfoid T Upton K Yelton D Santolo Row 2 D McC11ght L Starkeyg E. Siebenburger. One of the outstanding frater- nal organizations, Tau Sigma, had many worthwhile pro- jects. Original ideas for parties highlighted the fall rush season while other ac- tivities filled out the year. A New Year's Eve party was held on the Johnson's Party Boat. The sale of Names 'n' Numbers in February was a heralded event. The books have the names, addresses, and phone numbers of social club members. Stripes and buckles were the apparel in March when T.S. presented the annual Ivy League Leap at which a king and queen were crowned. Backed up by an efficient Mother's Club, Tau Sig maintained its high social and charitable stan- dards. Row 1-B. Keyg R. Smith: T. Seifeit C Chailston Row 2 C Stiuble E Nolthcutt R Staikev J Minton D Baldill T Schil ling. Not pictured: T. James: B. Coultnev eel .IRI KTK Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: Colors: Red and White Membership: 43 Officers: Row 1-B. Saar, V. P1'9S.-T1'98S,Q D. Kidd, Pres.3 D. Nielsen, Sec'y. Row 2 B. Huston, Corr. Secy.g J. Skeel, Sgt-at-Armsg E. Schneider, Chap. Row 1-J. Fergusong E. Schneiderg L. Doenchg L. Mansfield. Row 2- D. Shickg G. Williamsg J. Bradfordg F, Mooreg B. MacAllisterg F. Pattersong T. Jenike, 140 KAPPA SWEETHEART-KAY FERGUSON 53 si xx Kappa Tau Kappa started the school year with the rushing, pledging, and initiation of new members. Their annual Christmas formal was held this year at the Hotel Alms with Kay Ferguson reign- ing as Kappa Sweetheart. Preparations for Beard Brawl, a contest and a dance. kept everyone in a hubbub for days. Date and stag parties filled the year with activity for the boys. An all day pic- nic climaxed the year with the reading of the last will and testament of the members. A mixture of unity and charity dominated Kappa character. Row 1-S. Haungsg D. Kleinschmidtg K. Elderg D. Kidd. Row 2-R. Young J. Skeelg T. Arnoldg B. Saarg D. Nielseng J. Oldachg B. Blaneyg B. Huston KAPPAS CAMPAIGN FOR THEIR HOMECOMING CANDIDATE. Row 1-J. Selbertg J. Penn: D. Hummelg B. Feldhaus. Row 2- J. Cowperwaithg B. Sandforthg R. Garnerg J. Stephenson. Row 3- B. Corneyg J. Rippeyg P. Wolfg T. Arnoldg G. Gibbons. Row 4-A. Heckmang J. Diekmang D. Legueg B. Knostg J. Haynesg D. Burdickg B. Burton. 141 Officers: B. Kipp, V. P1-es.: D. Motzer, Sgt.-at- Arms: D. Malott, Pres.: R. Zutterling, Treas. Row 1-F. Graeteg R. Padgett: J. Matthews: W. Tilford. Row 2-G. Johnson: K. Andres: J. Matthews. Chapter: Theta Date of Organization: 1957 Colors: Blue and White Membership: 12 m:vmx l manuall- Row 1-D. Malottg B. Rippg G. Johnsong R. Zutterling. Row 2-J. Matthewsp R. Motzerg J. Matthews, During last summer, the fraternity Delta Sig merged with a club at New Woodward High School called Phi Beta Gamma. Here at Withrow, Phi Beta has had a very enjoyable and charitable year. The members col- lected a basket of toys to give away at Easter. In order to raise funds, the Phi Betas set up car washes, a bake sale in the main hall of school, and a rummage sale, articles for which the members themselves collected. After making so much money, the frat was faced with the task of spend- ing some of it. Date parties seemed to solve the problem as well as pro- vide enjoyment. As a rather small social organization, Phi Beta Gamma has been a fraternity with close fel- lowship among its members. Each boy, during some part of the year, had his chance to hold an office in the club. Giving members a sense of responsibility in the fraternity in this manner worked out very well for the Phi Betas. Under the presidency of Dick Motzer and Dale Mallot, they learned true brotherhood and coopera- tion. PHI BETA'S PARTICIPATE IN INTERFRATERNITY TOURNAMENTS 143 Row l-J. Cover, Treas.g P. Decker, V. Row 2-C. Hines, Chap.g J. Wood, Corres. Pres.g J. Jones, Pres.3 R. Lewis, Rec. Sec'y. Sec'y.p J. Breidenbach, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 1-D. Meekg W. Knoechel. Row 2-H. Moore: D. Burrelg D. Asher: J. Britton. Row 3-B. Mullinsg D. Wilsong B. Ballenger. A DISH Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: 1903 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 31 144 uf K. IOTA MEETINGS EXEMPLIFY FRAT SPIRIT. If you were to find a large group of philanthro- pists enjoying themselves while entertaining cere- bral palsy victims at the Minstrels, awarding R. G. Wilbur scholarships on Class Day, or organizing formals, picnics, parties, and hayrides, you would undoubtedly have found Withrow's social organiza- tion, Iota Sigma Pi. Under the capable guidance of President Jerry Jones and the rest of the officers, CPat Decker, Jack Cover, Bob Lewis, Chip Wood, Ed White, and Jim Briedenbockj, this popular group participated in many worthwhile projects during the past year and looked forward to a happy 1960. Row 1-S. Temple, B. Lewis, P. Decker, J Covei P Biogan J Jones Bazoffg B. Price. Row 2-J, Wood, H. Moore D Handlev .1 yr- 145 -XTX , Row 1-D. Hanesg G. Culissg W. Millerg J. Fischesg G. Diefenbach. Row 2-R. Laubachg B. Millerg P. Gudauskas: T. Minehardtg L. Abbotg B. Wallaceg T. Ludwig. Row 1-J. Snyderg D. Hanesg T. Shehanchg R. Laubachg R. Smith. Row 2-B. Bradyg B. Millerg L. Abbot: D. Whitingg A. McGOWen. 4 ' s ,rail gt? W X Q' XXX Chapter: Theta Date of Organization: 1903 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 46 146 CHI SIGS EXPLORE THE ARCHING BRIDGE. at-Arms: T. Ludwig, For- res. Sec'y.g C. Fast, Pres.: G. Bell. Y. Pres.: D. YVhit- ing, Chap. Chi Sigma Chi began an eventful year with an open house at Bob Matthewsg Withrowites clambered to Besuden Court to discuss the football game and to enjoy the main attraction-a jazz combo. During Christmas, the frat joined with BOX to present a holiday formal at Kenwood Country Club, with Cliff Lash's band supplying the music. A date party with Kappa and two activities with BOX satisfied every- one and highlighted Chi Sig's social season. In February members traveled to Newtown to help victims of the disastrous flood clean their homes. Working under the auspices of the Junior Red Cross, Chi Sig performed a valuable service to the com- munity. Spring found the fraternity busily making plans for the banquet in May at Moonlight Gardens -a fitting climax to a fun-filled year. Whether projects or parties were on the Chi Sig agenda, unity, through cooperation and fellowship, prevailed. 1 l Row 1-D. Schoolerg D. Schi- vartyg T. Bauerg E. Snyderg J. Finn. Row 2-T. Leeg C. Fast: B. Kokeferg F. Hassel- bachg H. Schoch. 147 Officers: B. Miller, Sgt.- Officers: Row 1-G. Hayward, Sgt-at-Armsg R. Kendall, P1'9S.Q J, Nelson, Secy. Row 2-B. Glueck, Tl'68S.Q B. Derringer, V. Pres.g J. Bullock, Corr. Secy,g B. Farr, Chap. Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 36 Row 1-T. Kingg A. Fisgusg D. Ross. Row 2--D. Gantzg J. Bemisg B. Heimang D. Schmidt. K 1 u xzuadffffw' ' S x v - r K If r c I E ! Row 1-E. Hirtg R. Crom Row 2-J. Porterg R. Shock 148 well: A. Petrieg G. Miller leyg T. Rohertsong R. Biser Row 1 J Nelson T Mooie B Goesllng D Bean G Hayward Row 2-B. Derringerg B. Glueckg B. Farrg J. Combs: R. Kendallg As in every year since its organization in 1944, the Alpha Chapter of Tri Chi had a thoroughly successful and en- joyable year. A Christmas formal, held in the ballroom of the Hotel Sinton, and a dance in April, in which the fraternity combined with Altruist, highlighted the XXX social season. Athletic-minded members captured the Inter- fraternity, Sports Championship cup for the second year in a row. The fraternity's strictly enforced code of ethics rules out all drinking and smoking whatsoever. Tri Chi's firmly believe that such a code is necessary to build a strong character. Numerous fund-raising enterprises helped in financing the year's many activities. Row 1-G. Naegelg J. Arnng J. Radcliffeg R. Palmer. Row 2-S. Paceg Glueckg M. McCa1'thyg B. Farr. RACKET POISED, READY FOR A HIT! WAITING HANDS GRAB FOR THE FALLING BALL 'l5'l 3 5 1. J Varsity: Row 1-D. Davisg C. Logang D. Kleinschmidtg D. wardg J. Bradfordg R. Pattersong T. Jamesg E. Northcuttg M Davisg G. Naegelg G. Haywardg D. Bean, Capt.g B. Saarg B. HOW'Rl'dQB.El3l11j A. Heckmang D. Elderg L. Blannong L. Mans- Goeslingg H. Stewartg J. Combsg J. Nelsong T. Moore. Row 2- fieldg D. Wolfeg Coach Rolfesg Coach Meador. Row 4-B L. Connerg H. Starksg W. Prysockg R. Glenn: B. Tateg J. Feldhausg F. Ritchieg J. Diekmang B. Burtong R. Henryg J Haynesg J. McConnellg D. Burdickg R. Hitchcockg J. Cunning- Saddlery J. Selbert. hamg W. Greilichg J. Cunningham. Row 3-B. Hodge: C. Wood- Mr. Rolfes, ass't coachg Mr. Meador, head coach. Mr. Gilliland, athletic director. Enthusiasm is high. Excite- ment soars and the crisp air adds to the tense atmosphere of-a football game. With- row's team, captained by Dave Bean, was no exception be- cause fine spirit never failed to thrill spectators. Sports- manship determined the rules, and Winning or losing seemed of lesser importance. Even in the keen competition the ideal of sportsmanship prevailed. Although lacking in experi- ence, the team personified this spirit, making it out- standing. From the hard work and from the teamwork came a lesson, deeply impres- sing all lives. The experience gained will be an asset. Now that the games are over, the last thrilling dash for a touch- down, the tackle placed ex- actly right, the exuberant shouts, and the disappointed sighs are gone. Memories alone form the football pic- ture for 59. Cheeileadeis Row I-P. Bockg J. DOXv01'0Q S. Ma1'tin. Alt L Ott Capt J Mills, Alt.: G. Scliirmerg A. Liles. Row 2-J Souell Tigressg B. Farrg D. Potter: J. Tlms M Beciaft Tiger. ef CLIFF LOGAN Senior Lettermen ,watts 'i aff S 5 . ,,,x A Q 3 1 . R GEORGE I-IAYWARD JERRY COMBS DAVE BEAN GARY NAEGEL Without a strong foundation as a beginning, a team cannot withstand constant pressure. At the close of each football season, varsity letters are awarded to boys who have proved themselves part of this foundation around which a team is built. In order to qualify for a letter, a boy must play twenty-one quarters and meet the requirements of the coaches. The players are judged on personal ability plus their attitude and attendance. In the coaches' esti- mation, fourteen members of the 1958 team were de- serving of this award. Each year the sportswriters choose an All-City Team which is comprised of the top boys from all schools. Our letterman, Harold Stewart, received a halfback honorable mention. DAVE KLEINSCHMIDT RAY GLENN TOM MOORE DAVE DAVIS J x . I DON DAVIS JIM NELSON BILL SAAR BILL GOESLING HAROLD STEWART 3 in A, I lx A L '11, Q55-X X NN I A' . :Pt . N 5 - .Sigh 5 5 'I' i, . fs ' -, xxx. X I -:iw ,f ? I i Q fx?- Q SN x Q., r 5, , i5 iiM'fg.f S N fx? ,Q .X J ff A sg! 4 4' ' I . 1 ' f . , v Q I . . , . 1 1, f if fe ?x2',f 1.4 N' J . 9 K xi 1 1 'ff I 1 I P4 1 , r' IA, ff'f?' +,f ,f Q, .f iw My 23 Rm-K X, iwfllllg y 1 W' X K. XX , wh XX X hx :Q ' K N- 2' x ,.. A x 3 - -xx x Nt-. ' x X -- - -19 . H 4- 45 - XX . I xx-X X , Q, Y xr K ,, X cn, 5 , .ii 4 - NL 5 , v Nqr 5 X X x . NQX X 1 -' X. Q. X S 'NTS S X K . , X Q Q -ig . r A X Y . XX'-V 'N' t.f'x 1' kxsg M.-X, , ,V X 'Q Y Swxsx SWAN X xwi ix X 'bp Q 3-it Qxtiwxw N 1? I N I N M -X. J x Xi x. SX X x W ' gow X 4-is X JN 4: S fn ix K xx K Agfa? S---.N Q 'E Mums S I ' if ,-. H, 1 6, . ix 659 ff Q Q D we A W' N ,Sf 3 -Q - f fx A , . I-1 43 nf .I K , X k Q A .M Lx igk Q 1 -f..kx. mK :t -'L- X . 8 .- N 1 L, A Y H. .CK x . K ,ty ii ka K ar .F xv x A ws ? f M. XQN iw g, ,Q A 1 N x Q , M xmrfkx A M Q agsggrbw , Q QXXQ u N A in -kg gvx J, wa TENSION MOUNTS-EAGER TEAMMATES STRAIN VISIBLY TRYING TO WILL OUR TEAM ON TO VICTORY Bengals Beat Bulldogs 22 0 Withrow opened P.H.S.L. competition with a win over Woodward, 22-0. Throughout the game, With- row held the Bulldogs from beyond its twenty-yard line. All plays consisted of runs except for one pass in the fourth quarter from Feldhaus to Stewart. After several advances and retreats on Woodward's part, the Tigers were stopped on the forty-yard line and forced to punt. Withrow soon found it neces- sary to punt also. Finally, on its twenty-three yard line, Withrow took over and Tate ran seventy yards for Withrow's first touchdown. Starting off the second half, the Tiger kick went almost to the end zone where the Bulldogs took it but were soon pushed back by two penalties. Woodward's Bob Shilling was knocked back to make a two point safety for Withrowg Kleinschmidt and Stewart com- pleted a series of runs to again score for the Tigers. In the last quarter, Feldhaus completed a pass to Stewart to gain yardageg Kleinschmidt then ran to score. Starks ran for the extra point. This game tallied us the second victory of the season. Beds YVall0p Tigers After an inspiring victory over Woodward, Withrow was trampled by the Big Reds, 29 to 0, in a highly penalized game. Twice the Tigers just missed their chance to score. The Black and Orange came within one yard of a goal and fumbled in the first frameg Hughes recovered. In the fourth quarter a penalty for offsides made Tate's seventy yard run no good. Larry Hughes ran in the second for Hughes' goal. At the kickoff the Big Red plunged through with an end sweep to up the score, 14 to 0. Stewart made a twenty yard dash and Starks ran it up seven yards, but penalties pushed the Tigers back. In the last period Withrow's Starks took the ball twenty-five yards from the thirty. A fumble gave Larry Hughes his chance to make his third touchdown. An inter- cepted pass let the Big Reds score again in the last quarter. With so many returning lettermen, such as Peters and Parthenakis, on the opposing team, the Tigers found it hard to gain headway. HUGHES' DEFENSE PILES ON MOORE AS CONNER HESITATES WITH THE BALL DURING A TRICK PLAY TAILS UP! HEADS DOWN! A FLYING EAGLE DIVES FOR A TIGER WHO HAS RECOVERED A FUlMBLE. Eagles Prove Victorious in Afternoon Encounter FOUR TIGERS THWART THE WALNUTS' PLANS FOR VICTORY. I62 Withrow, with one P.H.S.L. win and one loss under its belt, entered the tradi- tional afternoon encounter with its old rival, Walnut Hills. In the first quarter the Tigers, seemingly plagued by a jinx, committed two capital errors which put the Eagles in scoring position. Simpson crossed the line and, the conversion being bad, the scoreboard showed six to nothing in favor of the Eagles. The remainder of the period was spent in a defensive struggle for the Tigers with neither gaining ground. A stalemate existed throughout the second and mid- way through the third quarters. Then the Eagles finally managed to get Thompson out of the line and in position to snag one of Brown's aerials. With the extra two being made, the score stood in the Eagles' favor. Withrow showed life too late in the fourth period and was defeated 14 to 0. The Roger Bacon game was a substitute for the discontinued Purcell classic. The Brown and Creams' first touchdown came on a fantastic ninety yard run by Haupt. They quickly followed this up with two extra points. Bacon added three more markers during the first quarter, for a total of 30 points. A determined Spartan team kept the Tigers from getting past the Bacon thirty yard line. The second quarter passed with neither team scoring. The third period saw Roger Bacon tally once more on a thirty yard pass followed by a twenty-five yard run. The score going into the fourth quarter stood at 38 to O. Though the varsity fought to the best of their ability, they were unable to prevent the Spartans from making two more T.D.'s. The final tally: 46-0. Spartans and Tigers Clash Head 0n ln N lghtcap A SPARTAN BALL-CARRIER RUNS INTO TROUBLE IN THE FORM OF DETERMINED TIGER AL HECKMAN 1 1 1 STEWART TAKES SENATORS' MORTON OUT OF' THE RUNNING ON WITHROW's TWENTY-FIVE YARD LINE. Withrow Ties Taft TAFT'S DEFENSE HALTS OUR MAN. It H! 'Q na 164 Si! .Q ... I The Annual Homecoming Game attracted many students and alumni to the afternoon contest at Withrow as the victory-starved Tigers battled to a 14 to 14 tie against the Taft Senators. Besides the grid action, there was plenty of color and excitement, including the customary procession of cars publicizing the king and queen candi- dates. Both teams fought savagely for the ball in the first quarter, though neither scored. Early in the second period, the Tigers' Elam passed to Stewart who dashed thirty yards to paydirt. The Senators' Morton starred by making three successive first downs. Taft scored and completed a con- version for eight to Withrow's six. Having recovered the Tigers' backfield fumble, Taft lost the ball on the next play by Conner's recovering for Withrow. Midway in the fourth quarter, Taft developed a surge of fury and drove for a marker. Quarterback Elam dropped back and threw to Haynes with two and a half minutes remaining. Joel raced thirty-five yards to the goal. Withrow's Stewart gained the extra two by a run. With the score now tied, both sides unsuccessfully tried to gain the needed points. A FIGHT FOR THE BALL ENDS IN A MASS PILE-UP. V w The west side eleven blanked their eastern counterparts, 60 to 6, in the most lopsided game this season. Western Hills used an almost im- penetrable defensive line coupled with a blitzkrieg of fast runners, effective blocking and aerial bombardment. In the first half, Moore, Griesser, and Schott scored for the Mustangsg McMullen hauled down a pass from Griesser for six more. Meanwhile the Tigers tried to catch up by at- tempting long passes but to no avail. Despite penalties, the Mustangs tal- lied twice in the third. West Hi's Jake Schott scored on a spectacular fifty-seven yard end sweep. Late in the game, the Tigers enlisted many reserves to repel the Mustang offense. Sophomore Bruce Burton snagged Elam's pass in the end zone for Withrow's only touchdown. With- row failed to halt the Mustang drive as they compiled more goals to make the sixty points. SMITTIE IN A CRITICAL MOOD. n-gy: 33 lla Nt 'NI as 165 THE TIGERS FAIL AGAIN TO STOP THE SCORING MUSTANGS Mustangs Bump Tigers 60 to 6 FINE TEAMWORK PAYS DIVIDENDS AS BOND SURGES ONWARD. ALL MEN ABOARD FOR A PIGGY BACK RIDE! This game will be remembered not only for the cold crisp weather and the traditional presentation of mums to the senior girl band members, but also for that exciting argument between the two coaches and referees. Early in the game the Tigers drove across the field, Tate being the principal ball carrier. Central gained possession when we were forced to punt. Behind the power of Heard and Castleberry, they compiled four first downs, a touchdown, and the two extra points. In the second quarter the red flags dropped heavily for both teams. Central, penalized once for illegal blocking and twice for illegal procedure, finally lost the ball by fumbling. A pass from Elam to James gave Withrow temporary hope but the Tigers were forced to yield by punting. The Knights took Northcuttfs punt on their thirty- one, advanced the ball to the Tigers' one, and lost it by downs. Action ran high inthe fourth when Tom James ran forty-two yards and Tate hit pay- dirt, but we failed to gain' the needed two points to tie, as the '59 season closed. Knights Edge Tigers, 8 to 6, In Season Finale CAPTAIN DAVE BEAN PLANTS GRASS SEED AS TIGERS BATTLE KNIGHTS FOR POSSESSION OF TH-E PIGSKIN. Lt. A L . Q , , , ..,. 1 A - 1 is-um N. sf S 4, MW A . 3 Row 1-D. Lagueg B. Matthews, N. Johnsong D. Smith, J. laneyg J. Halscottg E. Northcuttg J. Radcliffeg G. Gibbons. Mushabeng O. Britton. Row 2-E. Dent: T. Moorehouseg R. Row 4-H. Cochran: B. Stanforthg T. James, Coach Jurkeiwiczg Hughes, J. Smedleyg D. Beiserg C. Bouldin. Row 3-H. De- P. Ritchie: B. Bradyg R. Patterson. Reserve A MUSTANG STAMPEDESg A TIGER CLAWS. I i-, s Withrow's reserve football team, this year coached by Mr. Jurkiewicz, had only a mediocre record, despite the constant drive and initiative shown by its members. The reserves, this year, were sparked l on offense by halfback James, quarterback Smithg l Halscott, center, and Ritchie, fullback. While on the defensive, Lague, end, guards, Gibbons and Delaneyg and defensive center, Northcutt kept the team on the move. Every member of the team was ready to do his best to bring fame and honor to his school. Afternoon workouts and constant training kept the team in' top shape in respect to passing, kicking, and running, while careful planning helped to perfect plays. Toward the end of the season, when many players were out with injuries, reserve members were frequently substituted in varsity games. GAME SCORES We Opponent They 6 Woodward 14 30 Walnut Hills 6 0 Hughes 0 0 Taft 20 6 Central 0 7 Western Hills 12 167 ,E Freshman Team: Row 1-D. McCann3 J. Stewartg T. Kinebreng T. Bleyg B. Ohlg G. Stegerg B. Hegelg R. Jamisong A. Fischerg H. Schofieldg H. Dew Marcellog R. Dale: T. Stratmanng B. Partong Williamsg C. Hohnson- x T. Arnold: J. Browng H. Phillipsg D. Simpson. Row 2-D. Jerkiewiczg G. J. Gillespieg G. Bruehlg A. Keeseg L. B. Feroneg C. Williamsg P. Gaileyg C. Jonesg J. Markerg T. Thornberryg C. Groomsg P. Burkhart D. Hurst. Row 3-Coach B. Lawg D. Justiceg S. Hillmang N Marting M. Costag K. Millsg D. Shellabergerg C. Robinsong S Coach R. Sleight. Frosh Gridmen Bring Excitement To Ligl Withrow The little cubs showed a great deal of enthusiasm as the SCRAPPING CUBS EXHIBIT POTENTIAL AND PROMISE AS TIGERS. season opened with more than forty remaining on the team. Though they started in a rather sluggish streak, they took hold and won three out of the last four games, show- ing a great deal of fight in the last one. Not only skunk- ing Lyons, they held them to no first downs. The key to the instrument was the decep- tive quarterback, Bill Ferone, who displayed great prowess and potential in excellent ball handling. l We Opponent They 7 Cutter 33 14 Schroder 20 22 Woodward 0 ' 12 Walnut Hills 7 l 6 Samuel Ach 32 ,L -L 28 Lyons O 3 Kaufmanng H. Hegnerg G. Mathewsg S. Freemang J. Ferrarg T. Bowdeng S. Larkbyg J. Feltsg C. Richardg B. Moorhouse' Sporting a fair record of two third places and one fourth in the three league encoun- ters, the Withrow harriers were rated a solid third in the final P.H.S.L. listings. Of the twenty-six schools quali- fying for the state cross- country meet, the Tiger two- milers paced fifteenth, thus bringing another successful season to a close. By copping high honors in all the races in which he competed, Carl Ingram, sophomore sprinter, brought visions of future vic- tories. Coach Huheey's Tigers paced third in the district meet as Alonzo Vincent finally overtook teammate Ingram, after following closely on his heels throughout the fall sea- son. TWO-MILERS ARE TIMED BY COACH HUHEEY AS THEY FINISH A RUN Harriers Capture Third In Final P. ll. S. L. Standings Row 1-E. White, A. Vincentg H. Davisg C. Carry C. Parham, Fenderg' D. Vaughng R. O'Nealg D. Rossg J. Waikerg Coach H. Schuckg T. Robertsong C. Ingram. Row 2--T. Helmg E. Huheey. 169 I Managers: B. C1-ispg J. Linnenbergg L. Abbottg M. Haffner. VARSITY GAME SCORES We Opponent They 50 Princeton 67 71 Purcell 60 37 Woodward 38 48 Mariemont 58 68 Western Hills 91 59 Taft 52 64 Norwood 55 42 Anderson 47 .Y- 64 Walnut Hills 76 Coach Huheeyg Capt. R. Kendall 69 Central 68 68 Hughes 71 56 Woodward 67 73 Western Hills 68 63 Taft 58 BA KETB 55 Walnut Hills 78 49 Sycamore 57 63 Central 97 62 Hughes 72 Varsity: Row 1-D. Stanfortg R. Kendallg T. Arnoldg J. Henryg J. Haynesg B. Knostg C. Browng D. Burdickg B. Tate. Cowperthwaiteg J. Cunningham. Row 2-Coach Huheeyg R. x 'l Cheerleaders: P. Brock, Tigressg G. Schirmerg J. Devoreg D. Potterg A. Lilesg L. Ott, Capt.g M. Becraft. BURDICK'S SHOT ADDS TENSION DURING PREVIEW I-I Withrow's varsity basketball team im- proved greatly as the season progressed. Coached by Mr. Huheey, the team brought many tense moments to the basketball spectators. The first string starters were Tom Arnold, Joby Haynes, Dick Burdick, Bill Tate, and Rog Kendall fwho also served as captainj. Haynes finished the season as the highest scorer in the city with a 22.9 point average per game. He also broke the high school record of 32 points in a single game by scoring 35 points in the Hughes game. The capable team was supported by an excellent second and third string. FORWARDS LEAP HIGH FOR JUMP BALL. 171 a 5 XL? S v - it A x ix L' -T? J , 3 ,Q A .., X3 A .x Q xq SY ,CJ Af X Q XS V3 A sul' '-1-f 'Y .v Y NY xx Q ix lx ,.AgY'. -3. Nvuyx? if 3'-x ag: Vim xx Q f s 'J 'X-45 Ns Reserves: Row 1-J. Wilsong B. Feldhausg T. Arnold: E. Dent. mang B. Elamg D. Ross, J. Cunningham. Row 2-Coach Rolfesg R. Hill, R. Steubingg B. Burtong J. Dieck- lleserve Basketball EXPECTANT TIGER EYES FOLLOW ,THE BALL'S PATH. l 1 'I73 Basket, basket, basket boys, you make the baskets, we'll make the noise! enthusiastic students shout during a regular reserve basketball game. In the important league games Withrow won, or came close to winning, all the contests except those with the Central Knights. Experienced juniors, Bond Elam, Jack Cunningham, Dave Ross, and Roger Steubing were aided by a robust bench predominated by sophomores. High man on the team was forward Ritchie with a 13.9 points per game average. The squad was ably coached by Mr. Rolfes. One reason for the mediocre showing was that many of last year's players failed to come out. Some of the best reserves were moved up to the varsity. Naturally attendance was poor, for the reserve games never seem to have the 'drawing that varsity games have. Nevertheless, these are important because they are a link in the chain of Withrow's sports. GAME SCORES We Opponent They 37 Central 56 41 Hughes 38 46 Woodward 36 53 Western Hills 55 55 Walnut Hills 59 44 Taft 38 52 Central 71 42 Hughes 44 ROWY1--G.st6g'E1'Q R.Ennisg G. Brochlg B. Feroneg C. Brooks: Reece R West S Coagton C 011 R West M Blgoke B. Alexanderg J. Juett. Row 2-D. Schmittg B. Herrong E. M1 Einst Undefeated Freshman Sweep All 0f Clnelnnatl For the first time in eighteen years, the freshman cagers of Withro-w remained undefeated and untied. In continuing their domination of the ninth grade circuit, the tiny Tigers won twelve games and lost none. Averaging nineteen points per game to lead the Tigers in the scoring column was Charlie Orr. Under the watchful eye of ex-Tiger Wilbur Ernst, other hoopsters merited mention. Starters were Orr and West, forwards, Coaster at center, and Reece and Ferone, filling the coveted guard positions. We Opponent They 53 Schroder 35 43 Woodward 15 49 Cutter 38 33 Lyons 19 56 Walnut Hills 31 39 Samuel Ach 24 35 Schroder 28 46 Woodward 15 45 Cutter 35 58 Lyons 30 53 Walnut Hills 25 43 Samuel Ach 27 City Championship Game 46 Porter 40 Withrow's crystal ball, prophesying the success or failure of the future Tiger hardcourt squads, has given its preview through the record of the Junior High team. Coach Robert Galvin, besides teaching science, showed his coaching ability by stressing liberal substitution in order to give each boy equal chance to show his varied talent. Although team- work was the keyword, high spirits and unity played a large part in the over-all prosperity of this team destined to carry the proud Tiger name. We Opponent They 32 Mariemont 37 51 Schroder 26 32 Glenwood 10 29 Mt. Washington 43 32 Batavia 30 34 Lyons 33 26 Mariemont 29 18 Mt. Washington 47 43 Walnut Hills 26 52 Linwood 25 34 Lyons 33 24 Schroder 17 A JUNIOR.-HIGH CAGER SINKS A SHOT. Junior Tigers Prepare For Ilutstanding Future Row 1-T. Bowdeng B. Morehouseg L. Sledgeg D. Shearg P. Browng B. Ohlg D. McCanng T. Simpsong C. Murdock. Not Shearg A. Fischerg Mr. Galvin. Row 2-A. Stillwellg J. Pictured: A. Keeseg D. Sherman. N L, 4 Row 1--B. Danielsg D. Kleinschmidtg H. Ellisong H. Stewart: Thompson. Row 3-D. Asherg B. Blairg H. Schuckg J. Helm A. Vincentg C. Abelg C. Logang C. Dewberryg B. Lindsey: B. B. Elamg J. Wright: T. Robertsong J. Bemisg D. Carrollg Y Cantrelg P. Decker: M. Walkerg T. Starr. Row 2-Mr. Higginsg Berag L. Blannon. Row 4-C. Woodwardg J. Mintong L. Trow- N. Wrightg P. Connerg C. Parhang J. Wynng X. Clingmang E. bridge: G. Williamsg H. Houndg J. Radcliffeg J. Cattg J. Louis Whiteg C. Ingramg A. Fitzpatrickg J. Smedleyg C. Carrg G.' G. Naegelg G. Fergusong B. Anderson. Track, An Ancient Sport, Appeals To Modern Youth BREATHLESSLY, CONNER AND STEWART STRAIN TOWARD THE FINISH. With the coming of spring days in March, the track in Withrow's stadium became a scene of turmoil and con- fusion. The different events of the sport were practiced, with each participant display- ing a hearty desire to do his best. Tracing its roots back to the ancient Greeks, the decathlon of track and field is designed in such a fashion that it may test the ability of the competitor to the limit. With Mr. Higgins as their ad- viser and coach, the Tiger cindermen produced quite a display in the initial meets of the season. Withrow has a long-standing reputation as the team to beat. ....,,. 176 M 4 Z', rx. POLE VAULTING TAKES SKILL IN MANIPULATION. Junior lligh Cindermen Row 1-C. Claytong I. Wierdg D. Voinerg B. Christiang S. Jasperg E. Washingtong C. Dean: R. Wheatg K. Bradleyg M. Jonesg W. Archibald. Row 2-R. Johnsong K. Jonesg M. Matthewsg T. Jonesg C. Groomsg L. Williamsg J. Summerlandg D. Moreton C. Porterg G. Greer: G. Farresg N. Parhamg L. Brazil. Row 3- At the time of writing, With- row's Junior High Track Team, coached by Mr. Hu- heey, has done quite well in public high competition, Win- ning two of their first three meets. Two new Withrow records were made during the 1959 season. Nathan Martin set a new time for the 120 yard low hurdles, while George Meadows was top man in the pole vault. The team was handicapped somewhat this year by several injuries. With the injured boys in shape they hoped to win their second consecutive city cham- pionship, having won the Junior Public High School League Competition Title in 1957-1958. Whatever the out- come, the junior track team is providing invaluable experi- ence. Prepare For Decatlllon T. Kinebrewg J. Beasley: N. Schtelg E. Hillg R. Westg S. Larkbyg H. Heffnerg S. Gastong N. Marting C. Richardg J. Gentryg G. Meadows: B. Herrong C. Williamsg G. Stratmang X. Harrisg N. Baskin. Row 1-J. Linnenberg: H. Starks: J. Cunningham: J. Cunning- H. Caldwell: D. Davis: E. Montgomery: J. Cover: J. Dieckman: ham: J. Combs: J. Hill: J. Wiedemerg. D Beiser: H. Seamon: K. D. Handley: J. Haynes: T. Arnold: P. Ritchie: S. James: C. Elder: B. Crisp: G. Gibbons: D. Schmitt. Row 2-Mr. Ernst: Harris: J. Clay: B. Chapman. BA EBALL SACKMAN HANDLEY ATTEMPTS A BUNT WHILE ELDER CATCHES. 1 178 Withrow's sackmen opened the season by romping over Norwood, 3 to 0, with two runs in the third inning on an error, two hit batters, and a pair of walks. Pitching for the sackers were Harold Caldwell and Tom Arnold. Giving them signals from behind the plate was Ken Elder. Dan Handley was kept busy out in left field, while Evans Montgomery fielded the long flies out in right: Huey Starks took all drives in center. The Cunningham brothers teamed up for third base and shortstop positions. Jack played third base and Jerry was valu- able as shortstop. John Dieckman, the only sophomore on the squad, was first basemen. Second base was home ground for senior Charles Harris, who had previously played recreational ball in Detroit. Coaching this year was Mr. Ernst, who replaced Mr. Hauck, who is now at Western Hills. Winning the first three games helped Coach Ernst give encouragement to his Tigers for the spring season that was to come. JACK SLIDES FOR SECOND BUT IS TAGGED OUT. Spring Turns Young Men's F ancies To Baseball THE MEN OF THE MOUND LIMBER UP THEIR ARMS IN PREPARATION FOR THE AFTERNOON ENCOUNTER 'I79 JACK PREPARES TO HURL. A third inning rally gave Withrow all of its six runs in the game against Purcell. Harris walked, Jerry Cunningham singled, Starks walked, and all were driven home on James' deep left double. Jack Cunningham's two run scorcher accounted for the rest. Starter Phil Ritchie was relieved in the fourth by Dick Beiser who allowed but two singles. The big nine whipped the Spartans 10-6 while the Central Knights and the West Hi Mustangs dimmed Tiger spirits in suc- cessive defeats, 11-0 and 6-O, respectively. Despite excellent fielding and hitting, the Tiger diamondmen could not buck the Bull- dogs barrage of eight runs to our two. A CRACK OF THE BAT AND TOM'S AVERAGE CLIMBS. Diamonllmen Exhibit Great Skill, Fine Playing MARCH COMES IN LIKE A LION FOR THESE HEARTY PLAYERS AND THE MANY LOYAL SPECTATORS. sf' , 'T Row 1-S. Marshg D. ShickgiH. Marting B. Heimang Mr. J. MacAllister. Not Pictured: E. Northcutt. Kittlesonp B. Quebmang M. Zavising J. Bullockg D. Kelchg Tiger Turfmen Practice For The Tournament Par, birdie, eagle, and are terms frequently on the golf course, To row turfmen these bring either a smile frown. This year saw new boys on the team bogey heard With- words or a many under the supervision of Mr. Kittle- son, himself an accomplished golfer. During the practice sessions the coach offers help and advice which encourages the' players to correct any faults impairing their game. Earl Northcutt is leading the team with a score in the high 70,s. With his help Withrow hopes to fare well in the tournament which the Tigers enter with two wins and two ties. INSTRUCTION WILL PROVE HELPFUL IN ACTUAL COMPETITION . ex, ' l , R Rowl B Fair M Miller G Miller Row 2 B Sherman F Nagelson J Lormgg T. Jenikeg Mr. Sherman. Tiger N0lllll3ll Vu- ln Area Lompetition Dlatches Withrow's varsity tennis team of 1959 performed tremendously, and their deep desire to win was one of the reasons the team was so successful. Singles men Jenike, Miller, and Sherman combined their efforts to beat Hughes, Woodward, Purcell, and Holmes early in the season. Miller and Cowperthwaite, Nagelson and Farr, doubles teammates, also competed to bring home many outstanding vic- tories. After their league matches the team as a whole plays in a city tourna- ment. The teams that play in it are from greater Cincinnati. From district meets the players that finish in the semi-finals are allowed to go to the state meet. Because the Annual must go to press early in spring, we are unable to give the readers a full season ac- count of all the games played but we are sure the team will have a fine season, A Y .. THE RACKETMEN ARE READY AND RARING TO GO. In spring a young man's fancy turns to.thoughts of love, in tennis that is. The reserve netmen practice diligently for about two hours on Warm spring afternoons. Mastery of backhand, fore- hand, and serve is a goal of the racket- men of the junior high. The little racketeers are sometimes perplexed, not only by the many serves used, but also by the strange terminology used, in- cluding such incongruous names as love, deuce, and add. Scoring sets and matches is another thing to learn. Coached by Mr. Sherman, the reserve racketmen play matches the same days that the varsity do, providing the op- posing team has a junior high squad. The number of schools having reserve teams is few, but Withrow feels that the junior high squad is valuable. Racketeers Start Season llff, Showing Promise Row 1-D. Sherman, M. Jenikeg L. Terhuneg L. Morrison Row 2-B. Ratcliffp B. Reiterg M. Brookes: J. Andrews R. Kiesling. Row 1-W. Knoechelg D. Shickg T. Sassy J. Heimang S. Paceg Palmer, J. Wood. Not Pictured: R. Heimanng A. Curransg R. T. Glueck. Row 2-E. Hirtg B. Glueckg C. Grahamg L. Lobringg Crawfordg J. Tims. J. Penn: J. Bemis, A. McGowang D. Willsong B. Oglerg R. CHAMP EXHIBITS TALENT. Mermen Bring Honor To Withrow Withrow mermen showed their prowess and aquatic ability in another highly exciting and fast-moving year. This year's varsity swimming team was coached by Mr. Graham, succeeding Mr. Meador. Withrow's two hundred yard relay medley team composed of Ernest Hirt, Harry Lobring, John Tims and Tom Glueck, broke the old city record in 1959. For the second year in a row, Bill Glueck placed in the diving competition, taking first po- sition. Despite a superb team effort and many outstanding individual per- formances, the Withrow tankmen captured only fourth place in the Public High School League competition. Looking on the brighter side of things, however, the varsity team walked away with seventh place out of a field of thirty-five in the state-wide swimming meet. TAKE YOUR MARK, GO! FAMILIAR 1 Row 1-L. Terhuneg E. Hillg M. Greveg W Archlable D Moore M Jores G Stratmann T Carney Not pictured R Crane P. Goyertg P. Lowery C. Fisher. Row 2-T Pace L Morrison A Elhck S Ludwig Mgr Mr. Grahamg B. Brengelg T. Bleyg D. Deck T Kidd J Farrar Junior High Tankmen Splash To Many Victories P.H.S.L. Accumulative Scores Western Hills 17615 Hughes 24 Woodward 135 Central 11 Walnut Hills 117 Taft 2 Withrow 105W Junior Swim came in third in the invitation. For the over-all points in the city, Withrow placed third. Tom Kidd and Dave Deck. the co- captains, were outstanding mem- bers. They and the other boys competed in eight meets, consisting of three city meets, a dual meet with St. Xavier, and the Invitation Meet. In the city practice and the city events, Withrow averaged second and usually placed right behind Walnut Hills. The team lost to St. Xavier in the dual meet, 27 to 32, following Walnut Hills and Princeton. if fr al an I l t ATHLETE OF THE YEAR. ini'- TROPHIES ATTRACT ATTENTION IN THE MAIN HALL DISPLAY CASE. 0lltSt3HdiIlg Athletes Receive BOTH COACH AND ATHLETE BEAM WITH PRIDE. Coveted Awards Three years ago the boys started a new custom at Withrow. That was the first All-Sports Banquet at which deserving boys were awarded letters and trophies for ability and sportsmanshipg players and coaches of each individual sport were represented. Because the idea seemed a fitting way to close the year's activities it became an annual event. It has become a custom to have a renowned individual of the sports world as speaker of the evening. This year was no exception, with Johnny Pont, Miami University football coach, being the chosen speaker. With dinner out of the way, the guests settled back to watch the presentation of the trophies to the most deserving individuals. The presentations finished, Mr. Gilliand, director of athletics at With- row, introduced Mr. Pont. When he was finished, Mr. Rolfes, assistant football coach, rose and paid tribute to the most outstanding athlete of the year, Harold Stewart, a worthy boy. 186 AX L .X ' X , is ,Q X XX Q i! qw V. K x AX gg, K ' , 2553 , 'L N5 X R592 x x xx N il x x k Q ' Wgg X L L wif? fx 1 SQ N? Q 45- 'Q bi! sw N M v I 1 X 'Q Q. N. Van Epps J. Smith L. Gwinner Uffieers Make Another Successful G. A. A. Year Being one of the largest organizations, the Girls' Athletic Association, G.A.A. must be efficient and have cooperation. This year's president was Joyce Bley. Under her were Nancy Van Epps, vice prexyg Jinx Duncan, treasurerg Lois Gwinner, recording secretaryg Jan Smith, historiang Carolyn Van Epps, corresponding secretaryg and Virginia Fischer, junior high adviser. Throughout the year various activities, besides the seasonal sports, were carried on. A dance, Candyland Capersj, and several after- noon parties provided fun as well as entertainment. Selling small stuffed dogs and apples helped build up the treasury. In G.A.A. a girl can find some sport in which to participate, whether it be baseball, J. Bley hockey, swimming, or bowling. Fellowship, good sportsmanship, and teamwork are enjoyed by every girl. To climax the year's activities, the annual banquet brings awards of trophies and silver charms and bracelets to many outstanding participants. C. Van Epps J. Duncan V. Fischer Q3 fl' 188 Each G.A.A. sport requires a great amount of careful, at- tentive, recording work. The managers and advisers spend many hours after the last whistle of the day is blown. checking attendances and the won-and-lost records. Mrs. Dorthy Lally. girls' physical education department head, with the help of Miss Eliza- beth Leslie and Miss Jollene Barnes, referee after-school games and aid each manager in her sport. Miss Grace Blasberg, former physical ed- ucation teacher, and Miss Helen Taylor, founder of WithroW's G.A.A., add their support as advisers. At the G.A.A. Banquet managers are honored for their services. cmnmn mug Advisers: Miss Leslie: Miss Taylorg Mrs. Lallyg Miss Blasbergg Miss Barnes. The Dlanagers And Advisers Develop Leadership Row 1-S. Herschedeg J. Markleyg T. Danzlg G. Haggerty. Schirmerg J. Walkerg J. Duncang J. Smithg B. Newby. Row 2-J. Sorrellg G. Seigfriedg L. Mulliking M. Perryg G. 189 GROUND-STICKS, GROUND-STICKS -A FAMILIAR CRY AS EAGER CENTERS BATTLE FOR THE BULLY. Hockey And 0ther Activities Keep Girls Busy OLD TANNENBAUM BRINGS CHRISTMAS JOY. YULETIDE ANIMAL SALE BUILDS G.A.A. TREASURY. Again this fall, hockey consumed a large portion of time for G.A.A.'ers. With' sticks in hand and shins well guarded, the various teams trouped onto the field with one purpose in mind-to win. The players and the sideliners shared the excitement of wondering who would score. The sale of the little stuffed animals was carried on during the games. At Christmas, some of the girls helped in the putting up of the traditional tree in the main hall. It greets all new- comers to Withrow, as well as adding a delightful aroma to our halls. Another gathering of fellow G.A.A.'ers took place at the Heyday Party which had Around the Calendar with G.A.A. as a theme. The jitterbugging contest made a coke taste very refreshing. Memories of these good times and the fellowship will be long treasured by the girls. 190 mme A XX .fglrii Q gawk, . xi . N? SF 'lx'- BASEBALL GENERATES HIGH TENSION AS JUDY WALKER SLIDES INTO HOME FOR A RUN. Baseball And Slluffleboarll Stimulate Interests ACTIVE G.A.A.'ERS ENJOY A GAME OF SHUFFLEBOARD. On the fourth of November, twelve girls gathered to participate in the singles shuffleboard tournament. Competition eventually narrowed the contenders down until only two of the original twelve remained-Jinx Duncan and Cathy Coyne. Capturing two of the three games, Jinx took the champion- ship. Partners, Mary Ellen McCann and Laurie Mulliken, wrested the doubles championship in this event, after a similar elimination series on the twenty- fourth of March. A reward signifying their skill in this field was a silver charm, presented at Honor Night Banquet, For loyal G.A.A.'ers, the com- ing of the spring months brought to mind the thoughts of the dusty baseball diamond. While playing in individual games, participants were being judged by the advisers and managers for po- sitions on playday and class teams. Two honor teams were chosen from the girls who possessed the all important quali- ties of sportsmanship, skill, and co- operativeness. The victorious team in this match was awarded special certifi- cates at the climax of the season. 192 Q 5..- .bm 71 wx 9 X P '4-'lf l Q 5 I Echoing shouts of laughter and com- mands arise from the girls' swimming pool every Thursday after school. It was here that Withrow's Senior High Dol- . phins met under the excellent super- E- vision of the president, Jinx Duncan, who was ably assisted by Betty Lou Bloss, vice president and Charlene Heis, treasurer. Miss Leslie, Dolphin Club's adviser, helps the members learn the fundamentals of life saving. But all is not duty for these girls. In addition to their work on life saving, these mem- bers actively participate in swimming meets, where they compete in intra- school competition against the other Tiger maidens. Through the process of elimination, they work their way to the city finals, where the winner is pro- claimed first in the city. Another ac- tivity is the summer party at Coney Island. Here the girls, having proven themselves to be top-notch swimmers and having attained sterling silver charms for their bracelets as proof of their ability and achievements, may en- joy their chosen sport as they see fit. Dolphin combines beauty and precision in aqua-skills. B. Blossg J. Duncang C. Heisg Miss Leslie. DOLPHIN CLUBBERS PRACTICE THROWING THE BUOY TO COMPLETE THEIR COURSE IN LIFE SAVING. 194 l 1'-illtzgg A SWIFT RACING DIVE GIVES SWIMMER LEAD OVER DETERMINED COMPETITORS AS RACE BEGINS. Yvater Enthusiasts Form YVithr0w's Dolphin Club Row I-M. Nagelsong J. Dinermang L. Stevensong J. Shoopg A. Conigliog L. Gilespieg D. Bentley. Row 2-D. Dubuqueg C. Petrocellig V. Hallg G. Goeslingg K. Gehringg B. Blossg J. Cantorg S. Onkeng J. Anderson. Row 3-E. Cheekg M. Duncang S. Marting K. Onkeng B. Williamsg B. Gwinnerg B. Heeking A. Winkleman. Row 4-C. Van Eppsg N. Van Eppsg L. Gwinnerg S. Herschedeg H. Schickg S. Habernichtg S. Nagelg B. Roebuckg '4 X C. Coyne. Row 5-J. Millerg A. Porterg C. Heisg E. Eckmang J. Crawford: J. Duncang J. Bauerg B. Schroederg J. Anderson Row 6-M. Eusticeg J. Felsg C. Fischerg P. Nelsong K. Thomp- song P. Baltong E. Donnelly. Board-P. O'Harag P. Crowley M. Steinertg K. Howieg P. Ziegelg V. Fischerg G. Minningg T Slong C. Henningerg J. Markley. N. Hermanng E. Marr, S. Michael, N. Underhill, S. Howardg J. Schneider, J. Gibson. Miss Mabel Robinson, Advisor Jr. High G.A.A.'ers need plenty of practice in order to be ready to compete in senior high sports. Through a wide selection of sports, Jr. G.A.A., under the leadership of Miss Mabel Robinson, adviser, and Evelyn Marr, president, offered the girls a chance to de- velop their skills. The season begins with soccer, after which volleyball provides action for the first semester. Basketball, tumbling, and track follow, to give opportunities for participation to all members. Chevrons and letters are awarded to the winning teams at the close of each year. llffieers Receive Guidance ,N. Herrmang E. Marr. 196 One of the many organizations providing recreation for the stu- dents of Withrow is the Junior High G.A.A. This outstanding program of organized sports for girls is sponsored by the ath- letics department at Withrow. Among the many varied pro- grams are individual sports, Jun- ior High Dolphin Club, Junior Dance Club, volleyball, softball, soccer, hockey, and tumbling. In each of these branches, as in any organization, a great deal of concentration, practice, and teamwork is necessary, Often the rigorous and extensive prac- tice results in aching muscles and considerable discomfort for a short period. The end result, however, is a graceful display of supple co-ordination and fun. TUMBLERS KEEP THEIR BALANCE IN A DIFFICULT PYRAMID Jr. G. A. A. Encourges Participation In Sports Row 1-D. Fisgusg E. Marr: M. Wadsworth, L. Bryant. Row White, J. Eusticeg S. Rockholdg N. Herman: S. Smith K Alt 2-G. Williamsg K. Kattenhorng J. Spencer: J. Perryg H. Handelg manng M. Slutzg B. Burton, S. Pankonmg J. Curfman J Sens S. Michael, M. Burton. Row 3-N. Underhillg S. Howard, L. bache. i I97 SS X ' ' kai -of x 5 -. xx, ,, ...M x . , , Q s X.: N X ' f X YS . - '- X Q - - -, , X . 1 ., , . :kh A i F z 5 -V X E wk E ..0. QT - ig TX 5 . s xxxx xx X rv ' Q X N xx W , Nw X XX N N 'X s El ,.. x m P st g 1 1 i 1 f ' X Q X N Q- f 5 x , Q THE LONG-AWAITED DAY ARRIVES. 199 AND THEN CAME THE DAWN SENIORS SHINE ON AWARDS DAY, CLAIMING HONORS FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. Seniors View Awards Day With Smiles And Tears SMITTIE LEADS ALMA MATER. The stifling June heat caused the underclassmen to squirm and perspire. Their heads raisedg squirming stopped. Majestically from the far side of the athletic track came the seniors. Dressed in beautiful summer dresses of soft shades were the girls, who began the march. Then came the boys with their spotless suits and starched dress shirts. When the grand march was over and everyone was once again settled, the upper ten per- cent of the class was called to the field. Soon each thrilled student had taken his place of honor and the presentation of awards began. Scholarships from various colleges, industries, and organizations were received. To climax the day's events Dux and Sig called their new members. The girls, who were named by poems, received carnations. Then the Sigs followed, forming their customary huddle. As the boys heard their names echo through the stadium, they came forth to receive their pins. SIGMA GAMMA CALLS . . . RESOUNDS THROUGH THE STADIUM. WHEN THE MARCH BEGINS, THE YEARS AT WITHROW END. GPEIIIS LCIIVC l'l0lll0l'i0S lllbllilld BOB DELIVERS FAREWELL ADDRESS. Slowly and triumphantly the self-assured seniors and leaders of tomorrow march across the field accompanied by the solemn strains of Flambeau's Pomp and Cir- cumstancef' The attentive crowd rises as the flag passes, borne by the president-elect of the Senior Class. The pledge is given, the invocation is finished. The principal gives his farewell speech containing en- couragement and guidance. The president of the grad- uating class acknowledges the principal and delivers a speech expressing the aims and thank-you's of his fellow classmates. He believes the seniors of 1959 will strive to be worthy of their predecessors. They are grateful to the faculty, advisers, and administrators of Withrow for the expert training and guidance they have been given. Due to the progress and develop- ments of the past year there are unlimited oppor- tunities in sight for them in the business world, the fields of science, medicine, teaching, and law. The di- ploma is given and receivedg the hands are momen- tarily clasped-symbolic of respect and gratitude. The class rises for a prayer of thanks and is then dis- missed. All of the underclassmen of Withrow High School Wish them luck. POISED AND PROUD, THEY WALK TO THE CLIMAX OF THE MOST WONDERFUL YEARS OF THEIR LIFE. 4 X. . . we 9 SW- ae, 5 S , Q , Q - 5, W' E ,,. Q l Axx 2 it kb Q Jil .tl my wk X A it be B ROW 1 I Bardes, Dale Lowell: Band 1, 2, 3, 45. MlnStTelS 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 Tower News Representative 25 Annual Rep- resentative 1. Bates, Elizabeth Delores Liz : Youth for Christ Club5 Future Teachers of America. . Bauer, Joni Elizabeth: Alpha-Y-Teens5 Senior Chou' 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4? Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 25 Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 15 Annual Representative 2, 35 Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. ROW 2 U Baumgartner, Barbara Ann Bum : Home Economics Club 15 Future Merchandisers 45 Tower News Reporter 15 Alpha Theta Alpha 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Secretary 4. Bazoff, Philip Norman Phil : History Club 3, 45 Tower Representative 25 Iota Sigma Pi 3, 4. Bean, David Warren Judge : Sigma Gamma Sgt.-'at- Arms5 Spanish Club 25 History Club 35 Gamma H1-Y Chap 3, Pres. 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, Capt. 45 Basketball 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 45 Tri Chi 2, Treas. 3, 4. ROW 3 Beasley, Phyllis Claire Phyl : Dux Femina5 Youth for Christ Club 15 Scribblers 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Secretary 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 1, 25 Hockey 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. 45 Baseball 1, 25 Annual Literary Staff 2, 3, Editor 45 Annual Representative 15 Tally-Ho 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Beierle, Beverly Ann Bev : Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 1. 35 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 15 Tumbling 15 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Annual Lite1'ary Staff 2, 3, Assistant Co-Editor 45 Interfratority Council 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Pres. 4. Bender, Carl William Bill : Projection Crew 3, 45 Track 1. ROW 4 Berry, Jacqueline Jackie : History Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Achievement 35 Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Pres. 45 Base- ball 2, 3, 4. Bertline, Donald Gene Mr, B. : Projection Crew 2, 3. Birkmeier, Joyce. Seniors . . . ROW 1 Abel, Charles Edward Charlie : Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Abernathy, Nancy Agnes: Alpha-Y-Teens 15 Minstrels 1, 2, 35 Bowling 3, 45 Annual Business Staff 1, 2, 3, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Tower News Reporter 15 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Chap. 4. Alexander, Jean Elizabeth Alex : Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Altmann, Donna Lee Alty : Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 45 Min- strels 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Individual Sports 25 Dance Club 2 3, 45 Altruist. ROW 2 Anderson, Kenna Lee: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 35 GAA 35 Bowling 3. Anderson, Lawrence Douglas Andy : Offset Club. Anderson, Virginia Lee Ginny : History Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Minstrels 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 2, 3, 45 Annual Business Staff 2, 3, 45 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Welfare Chairman 4. Anderson, William Henry Bill , ROW 3 Arnett, Judith Lee Judy . Arnold, Tom William: Spanish Club5 Tiger Clubg Beta Hi-Y5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Football 25 Tower News Representative 3, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa. Au, Melanie Elizabeth Autsy : Spanish Club 45 Alpha- Y-Teens5 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Hockey 3, 45 Basketball 45 Volleyball 45 Dance Club 25 Annual Literary Staff 25 Tower News Reporter 15 Alpha Beta Kappa. Bailey, Geraldine Gerri : Future Teachers of America 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 35 Iota Sigma Chi 2, 3, Secretary 4. ROW 4 Baker, .ludy. Bales, Carolyn May Punkin : Senior Class Librarian 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Bales, Loretta Ellen Retta . Barber, Janet Josephine: Future Nurses' Club 2. S.. ,pt X-sr X L 5 .4- . X is 'X Q xl sill 1 ill? f NN, 5 Q Occasionally we find just the right combina- tion of charm, modesty, brains, and ability in one small person. Phyllis Beasley was just such a bundle of perfection. With time filled to the brim, she always seemed calm and poised. Naturally, she was the ideal choice for the '59 Literary Editor of the Withrow yearbook. fOf course, Phyllis did not O.K. this copy block.J Seniors . . . ROW 1 Bischof, Evelyn Mae Eve , Blair, Harry Bateman Bat-mann: History Club 2, 33 Physics Club 3, 43 Latin Club 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Presen- tation Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Brass Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross-country 43 Track 43 Tower News Representative 3, Tower News Reporter 3, Assistant 4th Page Editor 43 Gamma Hi-Y Treasurer 33 Beta Gamma Hi-Y V. Pres. 4. Blaney, Robert Grant Moose : Sigma Gamma: German Club 2, 33 Student Council 1, 33 Band Manager 23 Minstrels 1, 2, 33 Tower News 2, 3, 4th Page Co-Editor 43 Kappa Tau Kappa 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Bley, Peggy Joyce: Dux Femina3 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, Rec. Secy. 3, Pres. 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Indi- vidual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower News Reporter 2, Assistant Advertising Manager 3, Advertising Manager 4. Bloethe, John Henry John : German Club 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 43 Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. Bloss, Betty Lou Blossom : Gens Togata 1, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 History Club 2, 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 3g Future Club V. Pres. 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 43 Minstrels 3, 43 Tower News Reporter 1, 23 Tower News Representative 2, 43 Jr. High Majorette 2, Alternate Ma- jorette 3, Majorette 43 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Treas. 4. ROW 3 Blythe, Jeanne Ellen: Theta Omega Chi Chap. 3, Assistant reas. 4. Bock, Penny Kay Penn: Spanish Club 33 Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 33 Alpha-Y-Teens 3g Student Council 13 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Football Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Basketball Cheerleader Alternate 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, Secy 43 Tower News Representative 43 Tower News Reporter 13 Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Boget, Paul Johannes Bogey : Physics Club 33 Radio Club 1, 23 Rocket Club 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Bookman, Frances Frannie . Bowden, Suellen Ruth Sue : Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 23 Scribblers 3, 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Tower News Representative 1, Reporter 2, Circulation and Exchange Manager 33 Annual Representative 33 Beta Omega Chi. Bowring, Dave Roy: Glee Club 33 Minstrels 33 Phi Beta Gamma. 20 X s N XXX Xi mi.. 3 N X x X N is . -Q x if l Busy Dave Bean, a capable leader, held many important offices at Withrow. Dave achieved recognition as the vice president of the Senior Class and sergeant-at-arms of Sigma Gamma. Among his other activities were Tri Chi, Tiger Club, and Student Council. Perhaps the cap- taincy of the football team during his senior year was the biggest thrill for this active Sig. 2 . ,,..i 2 k, ix X sr is .xg . ss 3, sb X , s ,,,gg3. . S , ss' 'af 3 x 'R A 5 ls' X W X X X W K get fy, sfx - -f Xa: 1' q . 3 bis ,Q X Seniors . . . ROW 1 Branch, Barbara Jean Barb : GAA 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Hockey 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3. Breidenbach, James Howard Beed : German Club 45 Thalian Players 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Iota Sigma Pi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Brockman, Jessie Mae: Youth for Christ Club. ROW 2 Brooks Imogene Jean . Brown, William Clay Skip : Football, Basketball, Cross- country. Bryan, Edith Jane Edie : History Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 1, 25 Bowling 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Bullock, Joseph Daniel Joe : Latin Club 1, 25 History Club 2, 35 Swimming Club 1, 2, 45 Golf 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 3, Representative 1, 25 Annual Representative 25 Tri Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Burkey, Gloria Lee Burk : Alpha-Y-Teens5 History Club 25 Bowling Club 35 Annual Staff 15 Kytyves Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Bush, Rosemary: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Hughes. ROW 4 Byrd, Allan. Byrd, Ralph Edward Chuck Berry : Football 1. Cain, Sharon Roberta Sherry : History Club 2, 35 Beta Chi 15 French Club 35 Future Merchandisers Club 45 Tumbling 15 Volleyball 25 Zeta Beta Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at- Arms 4. V is 6 . ji ,,..1 5 Sv I. Q-. s . Q .si Q l 1 , .gigs t X wr Q. NX as X X Q X ROW 1 Campbell, Leroy. Canter, Bonnie Jill Gilmore : Latin Club 1, 25 History Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 15 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Caldwell, Harold Lee I-I : Football 15 Basketball 15 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Tau Sigma 2, Corres. Secy. 3, Sgt- at-Arms 4. Carty, Peggy Jo Peg . ROW 2 Cavanaugh, Reginald Hugh Reggie : Band 35 Track 2. Chandler, Beulah Jeanette Jeanette : Youth for Christ Club 2, Pres. 35 Alpha-Y-Teens 1. Chestnut, Mary Lou: Alpha-Y-Teens 2 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 35 Volleyball 2. Childers, Joyce Ann: History Club 25 Spanish Club 25 Future Merchandisers Club 4. ROW 3 Coleman, Marilyn: History Club 3, 45 French Club 25 gAA 21, 3, 45 Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corres. ecy. . Combs, Gerald Harmon Hairy : Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 2, 35 Tri Chi. Chapman, Robert Vaughn Fingers : History Club 35 Student Council 25 Boys' Glee Club 45 Cross-country 3, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 Baseball 45 Annual Representative 35 Tower News Reporter 25 Tri Chi. Charles, Harry David: Tower News Representative 25 Annual Representative 2. ROW 4 Chitwood, Dianna Lee Di : Future Homemakers Club 4. Clark, Clardinia. Clark, Tom Neal Crown: Tau Sigma 2, 3, Treas. 4. Clemons, Frank Henry Pigeon . 204 Seniors . . . Superior athletic qualifications and a keen sense of responsibility gained the presidency of G.A.A. for agile Joyce Bley. Her entertain- ing gift of gab was an additional asset in se- curing prospective clients for Tower News, which she served as Advertising Manager. This cute and vivacious Dux Femina well deserved the title of Withrow's Pigskin Preview Queen. ROW 1 Cobb, William. Coffman, Gloria Jean: Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Bowling Club 3, 45 Tally-Ho. Conover, Phil Howard Connors , Cooney, Kam. ROW 2 Cooper, Joseph Head : Student Council 15 Senior Choir 1, 2, 35 Minstrels 1. Cooper, Margo Isalene Half-Pint : Jr. Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Madrigal 45 Minstrels 3, 4. Cover, John Page Jacks Sigma Gamma5 Latin Club 25 History Club 2, 35 Physics Club 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 45 Tower News Representative 45 Iota Sigma Pi 2, Corres. Sec . 3 Treas. 4. Y 1 Cox, Janet Gale: Basketball 15 Volleyball 15 Bowling Club 1, 25 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Welfare Chairman 4. ROW 3 Craft, Mahlon Frederic Mel . Crawford, Patricia Ann Patti : Senior Class Secy.5 Dux Feminag Scribblers V. P1'9S. 3, Pres. 45 Quill and Scroll Secy.-Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Latin Club 1, 25 French Club 35 History Club 25 Student Council Pres. Jr. High 1, 25 GAA Treas. Jr. High 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 25 Baseball 15 Tennis 1, 25 Dolphin Club 1, Tower News Reporter 1, 4th Page Co-Editor 2, Assistant Editor 3, lst Page Co-Editor 45 Interfratority Council Treas. 45 Altruist 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Crawford, Rita Joyce Rete : Latin Club 15 Annual Rep- resentative 25 Student Council 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Bowling Club 2 3 4' Tall Ho y y y Y' - Craycraft, James Forrest Fox : Football 25 Basketball 35 Tau Sigma 2, Rec. Secy. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3. ROW 4 Cross, Glenda Verldene 'iDeanie : Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 35 Volleyball 35 Bowling Club 2, 3, 45 Archery 3, 45 Kytyves 2, 3, Pres. 4. Damon, Ann Elizabeth Annie : Dux Femina Rec. Secy.5 Scribblers 3, Rec. Secy 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 25 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Student Council 25 Minstrels 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Individual Sports 1, 25 Dolphin Club 1, 25 Tower News Reporter 1, Editor Jr. High Page 2, Assistant Editor 2nd Page 3, Co-Editor 2nd gage 45 Interfratority Council 45 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, resi 4. Daniels, Ernestine Myrna Ez-nie : Accompanist for Girls' and Boys' Glee Club 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 35 Presentation Orchestra 35 Student Council 4. Daniels, Richard Dann: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ,tr sift High in the rank of his class scholastically, Bob Blaney merited fame and honor from all. Evenings found him working tediously to meet the Thursday deadline for Tower News' sport page, while on weekends he shared his amuse- ment in the Bubble with Bim. Though days may go and years may pass, Bob Blaney has left a deep impression on his associates at Withrow. Q-1.3 l F ' r .- 3 , , , .,..,.. W H. -i ' rms 8 5- i x. .. ,. ' 5 5 v ad A 555 35, K , . ax, x v , ' ' ' W fb - ,J 2 ,. u' 1, QQ 5, .. x 1 . i ee- z if as Qi . I ' - ' asia -1u --H ,4 1 - 1-:gl as xXx Xx sis? H JU t . ' il 15 4. .K - it: . , ,. , E, . , K 5 , X he N si . . , A . L is, ' ..- ,f-5:51-. .,. -. i -5 as Q- jr X: -mit. I X x 1 'N M mi Q 5 5 .' K . N. .P 5. Seniors . . . ROW 1 Daniels, Warren H.: Football 1, 2. Danzl, Toni Carol T : Spanish Club 1, 25 History Club 2, 3, 45 Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 15 Bowling Club 25 Assistant Manager 3, Manager 45 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 1, 25 Alpha Beta Kappa. Darling, George Thomas Tom , Daulton, Denise Joy: History Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Jr. Choir 15 Girls' Glee Club 25 Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Davidson, Diana. Davis, Dave. Davis, Delores Ellen D.D. : Baseball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Hockey 2, 3. Davis, Mamie Laura Dute : Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers Club 25 Volleyball 2. ROW 3 Davis, Mary Elizabeth Mary Liz . Decker, Patrick Gray Pat : Physics Club V. Pres. 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Football 25 Track 2, 3, 45 Iota Sigma Pi 2, Hist. 3, V, Pres. 4. Deese, Larry. Derringer, William Howard Bill : Sigma Gammag Latin Club 25 History Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, Treas. 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Tower News Repre- sentative 3, 45 Tri Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. ROW 4 DeRuiter, Robert Ellis Bob . DeVore, Dennis Jack Denny : Student Council 35 Foot- ball 25 Swimming 15 Kappa Tau Kappa. DeVore, Jacquelen Lea Jackie : History Club 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 25 Thalian Players 2, 4, Treas. 35 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 45 Dance Club 2, 45 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Representative 3, 45 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 45 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Dewberry, Cecil: Latin Club 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2. Quiet, but persuasive, and always ready to help describes Pat Crawford, ambitious secretary of the Senior Class. Her efficiency was often called upon in her duties as co-editor of first page in Tower News. Fellow students, realizing her qualities of leadership, named her prexy of Quill and Scroll and Scribblers. Yes, Pat, the sweet smell of success is yours. If not working in his father's drug store, Jack Cover could be found practicing his favor- ite sport-baseball-out on the diamonds, or hurrying to and from his many activities. Jack became familiar to all around Withrow, not only for high scholastic abilities, but also for his humorous and witty personality. Al- most as familiar was Jack's bright smile. CAN THIS BE THE SENIOR SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF CULTURE IN WITHROW'S LUNCI-IROOM'l Seniors . . . ROW 1 Dexter, Mary. Dietz, Janet Louise: Alpha Theta Alpha. Dixon, Gloria Jeanne Tweedle : Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Iota Sigma Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. ROW 2 Dobson, Janet Sue Jan : Lunchroom Staff 3, 4, Jr. Choir 2, Bowling Club 3, 4, Alpha Theta Alpha 2, Chap. 3, Wel- fare Chairman, Pledge Mistress 4. Dodson, James Albert Jim : Football 2, Basketball 2. Dooley, Judith Ann Judie . ROW 3 Dooley, Randall: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Walnut Hills High School. Duncan, Sophie Edmonds Jinx : Alpha-Y-Teens 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, History Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Tower News Representative 3, Annual Literary Staff 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Dunn, Donna Marie: History Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, Individual Sports 1, 2, 4. ROW 4 Dunn, Joy Ann: Latin Club 3, History Club 2, 3, Alpha- Y-Teens 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Jr. Choir 1, Girls' Glee Club 3, lgflinstrels 3, 4, Tower News Representative 4, Tally-Ho Dunnermann, Vivian Marie Viv : French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Section Editor 4, Tower News 1, Beta Omega Chi. Duval, Mareen Monnie : Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Secy. 4, History Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 1, 2, 4, Tennis Manager 3, Annual Literary Staff 1, 2, 3, Assistant Co-Editor 4, Annual Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Altruist 2, 3, Welfare Chairman 4. 07 is e 'Era ll'-as ,sf X Q 4 3? 3 TS. s as t X 3 WP S . , ., Qxx Xfx , . . ,. Q . .gs , 4- s s X fs. .1 . .3 -, 1 .ss.s -.t . Sis! Q? . X ... ,- ,. S.. S s s sf - 0 A X X X -. - .R iw t l VR XX x, .. j 2 Seniors . . . ROW 1 Dykes, Elaine Lane : Future Nurses Club 3, 43 Hockey 33 Basketball 33 Alpha Beta Chi 4. ' Eby, Richard: Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 3, 43 Physics Club 3g Rifle Club 1. Echols, Barbara Jean Jeannie : History Club 2, 33 Y- Teens 2, 3, Treas. 43 Youth for Christ 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 33 Baseball 2, 33 Individual Sports 2, 3g Theta Omega Chi Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4. Ekermeyer, Donald Frank: Rifle Clubg Projection Crew 3, 4. ROW 2 Elder, Kenneth Raymond Ken : Sigma Gamma Pres.3 Spanish Club 23 Beta Hi-Y 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 23 Student Council 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Kappa Tau Kappa. Emmons, Billy McDowell Bill : Senior Choir 43 Boys' Glee Club 23 Minstrels 33 Football 13 Baseball 2. Ernest, Bowman Bow : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Walnut Hills. Etter, Ada Ruth: Latin Club 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, 43 Youth for Christ 2, 3. ROW 3 Eustice, Marjorie Beth Marg : Latin Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 43 Junior Choir 13 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Club 1 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 33 Tower News Reporter 1, 23 Annual Representative 1, 23 Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Evans, Gladys Oralee: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 History Club 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Farr, Robert Morgan Bohn: Beta Hi-Y3 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 43 Minstrels 33 Swimming 2, 4g Tower News Representative 2, 43 Annual Representative 33 Tri h. 1. Fast, Herbert Chip . ROW 1 Federle, Marilyn Jean Feather : Alpha-Y-Teens 43 Camera Club 4g Volleyball 1, 3, 43 Tumbling 13 Basketball 1, 3, 43 Softball 3, 43 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4. Feldhaus David Henry Dave : History Club 33 Phi Beta Gamma 3, 4. Felts, Jenny Lee Feltzy : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Mansfield, Ohio. Spanish Club 43 Alpha-Y- Teens 43 Individual Sports 3, 43 Hockey 3, 43 Volleyball 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4. ROW 2 Ferguson, James William. Ferguson, Janice Kay Casey : Dux Femina Treas.3 Spanish Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Student Council 43 Junior Choir 33 Senior Choir 3, Treas. 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Staff 3, Business Manager 43 Altruist,2, 3, Treas. 4. Fine, Sandra Sue Sandi : Spanish Club 43 Scribblers 43 Glee Club 33 Senior Choir 43 Dance Club 4. ROW 3 Firestone, Irene Renie : French Club 2, 3, 43 History Club 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 43 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4. Fledderjnhn, Lynn Charles: Student Store 1, 2g Camera Club 13 Football 1. Flynn, Mary Kay Kazy : Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4: Alpha-Y-Teens 43 Senior Band 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Frame, Sally Joan Bim : Dux Femina3 Latin Club 1, Secy. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 History Club 23 Junior Choir 13 Glee Club Sec. 2, Pres. 33 Senior Choir 43 Minstrels 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Representative 23 Tower News Representative 23 Altruist 2, 3, Pres. 4. Frank, Sandra Dee Cookie : Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Mer- chandisers Club. Franz, Barbara Barb : French Club 1, Pres. 2, 3, 4. One of the most popular senior girls this year was Ann Damon. Annie, quiet and thought- ful, was a member of Quill and Scroll and Scribblers literary club. Being aedile for Latin Class and recording secretary for Dux exemplified her ultimate abilities. Also high on her list of activities were G.A.A., co-editor of Tower News, and Dolphin Club. 9 1 iw, 9 sl ' S s MAJ F1 as LQ Ei K' is I Humor and intellect were combined to make Bill Derringer an outstanding personality at Withrow. As Student Council treasurer he de- pendably and faithfully executed his duties. Beta Hi-Y and varsity basketball were also part of Bill's busy program. Students and teachers alike remember Bill's ambitious attitude which gained him respect and admiration from his friends. Seniors . . . ROW 1 Frye, Maurice Dale. Fuller, Willa. Gailey, James Walter, Jim . ROW 2 ' Gaines, Gwendolyn Cecelia: Entered Withrow in Senior year. Gans, Ella Frances Garnett, Wilma. ROW 3 Geiger, Ruth Kay Ruthie : Latin Club 1, 2g Student Council 2, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 35 Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 4, Volleyball 1, 3, 4g Tumbling 1. Gill, Lois Glover, Mary Anne: French Club 2, 3, 43 Youth for Christ Club 1, 2, 3, Secy. 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2. ROW 4 Glueck, William John Bill : Sigma Gammag Latin Club 1, 2g History Club 2, Student Council 3, 43 Towers News Reporter 2, Representative 3, 4g Beta Hi-Y 3, Chap. 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri Chi 2, 3, Treas. 4. Goesling, William Hayes Red Cross : Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 4: Minstrels 1, 2, 39 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 23 Tennis 2, 3, 4g Tri Chi. Goldsberry, Jim: Transferred to Milford. 209 a 33 s '.i1,.NM-3' X s. AA oess Seniors . . . ROW 1 Good, Ellen. Good, Robert Granison Bob : Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 3. Goodwin, Joyce Ann: GAA 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 43 Future Homemakers Club 3, 4. ROW 2 Goodwin, Luvonia Tutta : Spanish Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 2, 33 Baseball 23 Volleyball 2, 3. Gordon, Mary Jane Gordy : Scribblers 3 , 43 History Club 2, 33 Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 23 Girls' Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 33 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 33 Basket- ball 1, 23 Volleyball 23 Annual Representative 33 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Hist. 4. Gould, Barbara Jean Bobbin: Future Nurses Club 33 Girls Glee Club 2. ROW 3 . Grafton, John Drennen: Physics Club 33 Student Council 1, 23 Senior Choir V. Pres. 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Annual Representative 13 Student Store 3, 43 Lockers 23 Lunch- room 2, 3, 4. Gray, Jean Carolyn Jeannie : Future Teachers Club 33 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Senior Choir 43 Minstrels 3. Grote, Elaine Marie: Spanish Club 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 43 Thalian Players 2, Rec. Secy. 3, 43 Student Council 33 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Indi- vidual Sports 23 Tally-Ho 2, Hist. 3, Rec. Secy. 4. ROW 4 Haggerty, Gail Alta: Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3g Annual Business Staff 3, 43 Tower News Representative 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, -13 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 13 Hockey 1, 2, 3, C0-Manager 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Minstrels 43 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 4. Hall, Beverly Ann Bev : Latin Club 13 Future Home- makers of America 33 History Club 23 Minstrels 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Basketball 2, 43 Individual Sports 13 Volleyball 1, 3, 4. Hammond, Larry Fred Truck : Senior Choir 3, 43 Min- strels 3, 4. Y Q X ! 2 .. -,X X A .3 ,,,, . .5 1 4 . X 3 . A .Q . N, Q- s . A S f SA T -2 - Q SLVR, X X X 15 ez, x X ROW 1 Handley, Dan Sabalot: Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 33 Physics Club 33 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 33 Tower News Representative 1, 23 Iota Sigma Pi 2, Treas. 3, 4. Hanks, Dorothy Jane Dot : Youth for Christ 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 43 Iota Sigma Chi 3, 4. Hardin, Dorothy Jean Dotty : Future Merchandisers Club3 GAA 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3. Hardin, Regina Gina : Home Economics Club 13 Future Nurses Club 1, 23 Youth for Christ 1, 23 Future Teachers Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 GAA 1, 2, 33 Softball 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 2. ROW 2 Harper, Willis Branson Will : Band 3, 4. glarris, Adolph: Band 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Sports , 4. Harris, Barbara. Harris, Charles Edward. ROW 3 Harris, Edward Dewey: Minstrels 1, 2, 3g Thalian Players 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Harris, Priscilla Sharon Kitty : Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Representative 23 Thalian Players 3, 4. Hassebrock, Fred Henry Sweden: Track 1, 2, 33 Chi Sigma Chi Corres. Secy. 3, Pres. 4. Haungs, Elbert Frank Skip : Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Minstrels 1, 2, 33 Kappa Tau Kappa. -Ni Presiding over Student Council this year was dignified Ken Elder. His abilities in speech and leadership prompted the members of Sigma Gamma to select him as their president. When spring came along, he was seen on the baseball diamond catching for the Tigers' varsity squad. Ken will long be remembered by his teachers for his scholastic and athletic achievements. -A N ... ,L Q ,, 5. w- K. 1 'J fi ,N F, L, ,. .-f . in , . 1 ii 211 Kay Ferguson's head for business secured for her the eminent positions of treasurer of Dux Femina and Senior Choir. Perhaps Casey's accuracy in accounting was even more im- portant in her position as business manager of Tower News. Kay's spontaneous personality was especially noticeable during the Minstrel season when she participated in a girls' vocal trio. Seniors . . . ROW 1 Hayward, George Joel Rox : Band 1, 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 3, 4, Tri Chi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Heis, Charlene Verna Carbie : History Club 3, 4, Min- strels 1, 2, 3, Dolphin Club 2, 3, Secy.-Treas 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Heis, Janet Aline Heisie : Latin Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Individual Sports 1, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Tower News Representative 1, Reporter 1, 2, Assistant Editor 3, 3rd Page Editor 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. ROW 2 Helm, Mary Lou: GAA, Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball. Herschede, Sarah Anne Hershie : Latin Club 1, 2, History Club 2, 3, Scribblers 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 1, 2, Tower News 1, 2, Assistant Page Editor 3, Boys' Sports Editor 4, Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Hildebrandt, Ruth Ellen: Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 1, 2, Tally-Ho Hist. 4. Hill, Thomas Edward. ROW 3 Hirka, John. Hirt, Ernst' Werner: Sigma Gamma 4, Student Council 4, Swimming 3, 4. Hudson, Dorothy Ann Cookie : GAA. Hudson, Duane Elizabeth: GAA, Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball. ROW 4 Hummel, Sandy Jean: Spanish Club 2, 3, Minstrels 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff, Tower News Representative, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Hunter, Catherine Eugenia Cathy , GAA, Bowling Club 3, Theta Alpha 2, Pres. 3. Huss, Louise Wilhelmina: GAA, Baseball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Hockey 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4. Huston, George Henry Butch : Spanish Club 4, Beta Hi-Y 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, Corres. Secy. 3, 4. X l Q...- ENE g in-.. fin, A . ,.V. 1 Sally Frame's proficiency in Latin won her the presidency of Gens Togata, while her musical talents accounted for participation in Senior Choir. Bim's inner Warmth and friendly dis- position brightened the lives of all her class- mates, and her scholastic achievements brought additional fame to Withrow. Enthusiastic and sincere, Sally certainly merited the call to Dux. i . Seniors . . . ROW 1 Huston, Judythe Arden Jaye : French Club 2, Secy. 3, Pres. 43 History Club 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 43 Junior Choir 13 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, 43 Baseball 43 Dance Club 2, 3, Treas. 43 Zeta Beta Kappa 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4. Ignatius, Ruth Marie Ruthie : Latin Club 1, 23 Senior Choir 33 Girls' Glee Club 23 Minstrels 33 GAA 1, 23 Base- ball 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Annual Art Staff 3, 43 Beta Omega Chi 2, Hist. 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Imes, Sylvia Marie Sil : German Club 2, 33 GAA 2, 33 Softball 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3g Basketball 23 Iota Sigma Chi. ROW 2 Ireland, Charles Eugene Gene'l: Latin Club 13 Student Council 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower News Representative 43 Annual Representative 1, 23 Tau Sigma 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Iverson, John Carl: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Culver Military Academy. Spanish Club V. Pres. 43 Senior Choir 4. Jackson, Alma Kay. ROW 3 Jackson, Charles. Jackson, Mary Edna: GAA 2, 43 Basketball 2, 43 Volley- ball 2, 43 Hockey 2, 43 Youth for Christ Club 2, 43 Alpha- Y-Teens 3, 4. James, Samuel Leroy. ROW 4 Jenkins, Brenda Joyce: GAA 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Volley- ball 2, 3. Johnson, Donald Earl Jack : Junior Choir 13 Boys' Glee Club 23 Minstrels 3. Johnson, Glenn Paul: Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Minstrels 2, 33 Bowling Club 3. One of the most outstanding of the many skill- ful Withrow Mermen was Bill Glueck. Whether leading the Way in gaining points for his team or setting an example of scholastic achieve- ment, Bill was sure to command the respect and admiration of his associates. His friendli- ness, symbolized by his cheerful smile, was a great asset to him and a contribution to With- row. Class Officers: Pat Crawfordg Dave Kleinschmidtg Gayle Schirmerg Dave Bean. Seniors . . . ROW 1 Johnson, Patricia Catherine '4Pat : Spanish Club 2, History Club 2, Future Merchandisers Club Pres. 43 Stu- dent Council 2, 4. Jolly, Leona Laverne Cissie : Iota Sigma Chi. Jones, Gerald Lee Jerry : Latin Club 23 Senior Choir 2, 3, Pres. 43 Madrigal 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4g Tennis 1, Rifle Club 1, Iota Sigma Pi 3, Pres. 4, Interfratority Council Pres. 4. ROW 2 Jones, Kay Jonesy : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Harrison, Ohio. History Club 2, 3g Alpha-Y- Teens 3, 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Jones, Montene Denise Teen : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Comer, Georgia. Kaake, Geraldine Marjorie Jerry : Latin Club 25 Mer- chandisers Club 4, Bowling Club 3, Alpha Theta Alpha 2, Rec. Secy. 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 3 Kammer, Frank Peter Buddy . Kegley, Donna Jean: Spanish Club 35 Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 33 GAA. Kendall, Roger Harold Rog : Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri Chi 2, 3, Pres. 4. ROW 4 Kendall, William Robert Bill : Baseball 1. Kenney, Garry Dyer Bean : History Club 23 Junior Choir 33 Boys' Glee Club 3, 4, Junior Band 25 Minstrels 3, Lunchroom Staff 4. Kersker, Sondra Elizabeth Sonnie : Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, History Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Student Council 15 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 49 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, Tower News Reporter 2, 33 Beta Omega Chi Corres. Secy. 4. Q Sa 'F 'ss , A+ gf ,, it rf X.. J as X 15- we 154 Xi 5. Q W 'Qu L Vu . if SENIOR PROM QUEEN I A .1 5 ' s I ! I g A 8 Q....,' S O5 'Hs -. Q .w.....x., ' Q 3 X ,x O if lt. . Q Q, , S 5 A. QQ' :ask X V S SN X --w.x..Xxx.S WAN NWS . . 01 'sg A Q2 . S F 2 gym.. ' MISS GAYLE SCHIRMER. 214 Miss Judy Huston Miss Beverly Beierle Miss Veraldine Cross Senior Prom As spring rounds the corner and the school year comes to a close, all thoughts are directed toward the most eventful dance of the year-the Senior Prom. One and all, girls in their most attractive formals, boys in handsome tuxedos, arrived at the Pavilion Caprice, scene of this most festive occasion. Perhaps the most exciting moments of the dance were during the presentation of the Senior Prom Queen. All of the candidates, presidents of their sororities, slowly made their way, accompanied by their escorts, through a long court, up to the bandstand. One girl's heart filled with happiness when, in the tense silence, her name rang clear-Senior Prom Queen of 1959, Miss Gayle Schirmer! Miss Sally Frame Miss Ann Damon 215 s J K 'Wi ,ff ,af f Miss Barbara Martin Miss Barbara Gould Miss Eugenia Mobley Seniors . . . ROW 1 Kessel, Donald Richard Kess : Student Council 3, Junior Choir 1, Boys' Glee Club 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. Kidd, David Brockwell Deen: Physics Club 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Interfratority Council, Beta Hi-Y V. Pres. 4, Kappa Tau Kappa Pres. 4. Kiefel, .loy Ann: Future Merchandisers Club Sgt.at-Arms 4, Youth for Christ 1, 2. ROW 2 Kincaid, Brian Adams. Kincaid, Kenneth Glanton Ken . King, Artis- Jean. ROW 3 Kipp, William Morrison Kip , Phi Beta Gamma 3, Secy. 4. Kistler, Lona Lee: Student Council 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, Annual Representative 2, 3, An- nual Business Staff 3. Kleinschmidt, Davc Charles: Senior Class Pres., Sigma Gamma, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Beta Hi-Y V. Pres. 4, Kappa Tau Kappa. ROW 4 Kloppstein, Alice Caroline: Youth for Christ Club 3, Pres. 4. Koerner, Peggy Pickle : Glee Club 2, 3, Secy. 4, Min- strels 3, 4, Individual Sports, Volleyball, Baseball, Hockey, Archery, Annual Representative 1, Kytyves 2, 3, Pledge Mistress 4. Kokifer, William Lee Bill . ROW 5 Kroener, Patricia Irene t'Patti : Dolphin Club 2, Zeta Beta Kappa Chap. 2, V. Pres. 3, Secy. 4. Lackey, Irene Rene , French Club 3, 4, GAA, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Youth for Christ, Alpha-Y-Teens, Alpha Beta Chi 3, 4. Ladd, Katherine Elizabeth Kathy . S . jd A 'Q' X we X K 8 x4,,f.i., 3, . Q if, . 1 , X X X ,xx a fu. 53 .J is ' x x I eee 5 , QP.: , X N s . 5 3 -, . s . ... S X? X A ,X N .5 S X. Exp, ,jgsx . Hx 23 ji Q .X lo . B, s w 39 ' 5' . X f . ' 3 3 J s s 2 1 ROW 1 Lancaster, Sandra Sue Sandy : History Club 2, 3, 4, Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Volleyball, Basketball, Individual Sports, Baseball, Tower News Representative and Reporter. Lapp, Carolyn Sue. Lawson, Frankie Eleanora: Future Merchandisers Club 4, Minstrels 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. LeBlond, Lucinda Elizabeth Cindy , Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Tally-Ho. ROW 2 Lee, Barbara: GAA 3, 4, Baseball, Volleyball, Hockey, Youth for Christ 4, Future Merchandisers Club 4. Lee, Tom Walter: Offset Club 2, 3, Secy-Treas 4, Track 1, Swimming 3, 4, Chi Sigma Chi 4. Lett, Mildred Patricia Pat : Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 2, Future Homemakers Club 1, 2, 3. Lewin, Sue Louise Lew , GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 4, Tower News Representative 3, Altruist 3, 4. ROW 3 Lewis, Bob Frank: Physics Club 3, History 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, Iota Sigma Pi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Lewis, Ernestine Ernie : GAA. Lightner, Virginia Lee Ginny : Future Merchandisers Club Secy. 3, Kytyves 3, Welfare Chairman 4. Lilly, Jacquelyn Jackie , Future Homemakers Club 2: GAA, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Tennis 2 3, Tower News Representative 2, Iota Sigma Chi. Seniors . . . Lyda Ott, the petite and peppy blond with a vivacious manner,, kept school spirit at its height as she led the cheers at football and basketball games. A Minstreleer and officer of Dance Club, Lyda filled every spare minute of her busy schedule. With a sparkling smile and friendly hello as constant companions, it is no wonder she was so popular among her class- mates. ROW 1 Lilly, Marilyn Twin : Future Homemakers Club 25 GAA 25 Tennis5 Hockeyg Volleyba1l5 Iota Sigma Chi 3, Hist. 4. Linder, Sharon Sue: Future Nurses Club 35 Youth for Christ Club Treas 35 Minstrels. Lindsey, Bill Dino : Track 1, 2, 45 Chess Club 1. ROW 2 Liversedge, Barbara Lee. Logan, Clifford Howard: Football 35 Track 25 Projection Crew. Longbottom, James Edward .Iim : Physics Club 35 An- nual Representative 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Chess Club 3. ROW 3 Lovett, Beverly .loan Joni : Junior Choirg Spanish Club 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 35 Future Teachers Club Assistant Secy. 35 Volleyball 25 Archery 25 Student gguncil 45 History Club 25 Alpha-Y-Teens 35 Iota Sigma 1. Ernst Hirt, characterized by an amazing in- terest in the world's affairs, was a definite asset to the senior class. Although he entered Withrow in his junior year from Germany, his generous personality and leadership abilities were soon recognized. Ernst's participation in Student Council and the Swimming Team were evidences of a job well done by an outstanding Sigma Gamma. if ' 'Iq- 'Q .W S L 53 ax E, Luce, Margie Louise: Future Homemakers Club5 Alpha- ' Y-Teens5 Hockey 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Bowling Club 1, 25 5' P X 1 Alpha Theta Alpha Treas. 4. , .Q X 5. Lusk, Carol Ann: Youth for Christ Club 3, 4, Treas. 25 . N it 5 1 . 5, X, History Club 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3. .X T Row 4 , J . , MacDonald, Charlene Chars : Future Merchandisers Club C A 5 . Latin Club 1, 25 History Club 25 Student Council 1, 45 Q. Q fri- Minstrcls 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basket- 13 E ball 1, 2, 35 Individual Sports 15 Tower News Representa- tvie 35 Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Maddux, Mary Helen. Malott, Dale Kenneth: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Presentation Or- chestra 2, 35 Delta Sigma Chi 3, V. Pres. 4. 'ax S x if ' X, A' 5 S X X 'lf 'X L aT I 1 ' wv' i X Xi or 5 i A A SX? X -2. ., xg X Xgsi K .. S-'Y Q5 FFR A ii Sax ,S av 0 M 4' 4 5- ' 373 ' are ' x,:, 4 Y X K X' ,ff . Seniors . . . ROW 1 Miller, Susan Jo Sue : History Club 3, 43 Junior High Student Council 13 Girls' Glee Clllbj Junior Choir 13 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 23 Basket- ball 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 2, 33 Tower News 1, 2, 33 Kytyves 2, 3, Treas. 4. Mills, Janet Lee Jann: Scribblers 3, Treas. 43 Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Football Cheerleader 3, 4g Tower News Represen- tative 1, Reporter 1, 2, Typist 3, 3rd Page Co-Editor 43 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Hist. 4. Mitchell, William Owen Mitch : Projection Crew 2, 3, 4g Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Mobley, Eugenia Mae Jeanne : Alpha-Y-Teens 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 History Club 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 3, 43 Youth for Christ Club 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Basketball 23 Baseball 2g Iota Sigma Chi 2, 3, Pres. 4. Monce, Jacqueline Ann Jackie : Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 4g Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 23 Hockey 1, 23 Baseball 23 Individual Sports 23 Bowling Club 3, 43 Tower News 1, 23 Tally-Ho. Montgomery, Evans Benard Sonny : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Purcell High School. ROW 3 Moore, Helen Marlene: Future Nurses Club 3, V. Pres. 43 Hockey 13 Volleyball 13 Baseball 1. Moore, Henry. Moore, Thomas Owen Mo : Entered Withrow in Sopho- more' year from Peoria Central High School, Peoria, Illinois. Latin Club 23 Physics Club 33 Student Council 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Reserve Football 2, Varsity 3, 43 Tower News Reporter 3, 4g Gamma Hi-Y Treas. 33 Beta Hi-Y 43 Tri Chi. ROW 4 Morgan, Joseph Wallace Joe : Camera Club. Moxley, Linda Rae Mox : Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 3, Treas. 43 History Club 23 Student Council 33 Junior Choir 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Archery 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Dance Club 3 43 Minstrels 2, 3g Tower News Reporter3 Tower News Representative 43 Beta Omega Chi. Mullikinq Laurie: French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, Manager 43 Tower News Typist 4. K X . aw A ROW 1 Martin, Barbara Ann Babs : Future Merchandisers Club V. Pres. 43 Latin Club 23 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 33 Baseball 13 Bowling Club 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Tower News Representative 23 Annual Representative 1, 33 Alpha Theta Alpha 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Mathews, Jack Shannon: Chess Club 2, Pres. 3, 43 Student Council 2. Maushart, Terry Christopher Mouse : Senior Choir3 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Tau Sigma 2, Corres. Secy. 3, V. Pres. 4. Maxey, Randall WVhitaker: Band. ROW 2 Mayberry, Annie Margaret. McCabe, Holly Ann: Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 2, Pres. 33 V. Pres. 43 Thalian Players 3, Corres. Secy. 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Tally-HO. McCann, Jane Ellen Rabbit : Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 23 French Club 33 Minstrels 3, 43 Hockey 13 Volley- ball 13 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Chap. 4. McCann, Mary Ellen: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Charleston, West Virginia. Spanish Club 3, 43 History Club 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 43 Tower News 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Senior Choir 4g Student Council 3g GAA 3, 43 Hockey 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 In- dividual Sports 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 4. ROW 3 McGuire, Joy Doretta: Youth for Christ Club 3. McKinney, Winifred Lee Winnie : Future Homemakers Club 43 Minstrels 1, 23 GAA 13 Alpha Theta Alpha 3, Business Manager 4. McLaughlin, Carol Ward Drake : Spanish Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 43 Thalian Players 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 4, Manager 23 Basketball 1, 23 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance4Club 23 Annual Art Staff 13 Kytyves 2, 3, Corres. Secy. . McMillan, Sally Mickey : Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Junior Choir 13 Senior Choir3 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 43 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, 3rd Page Assistant Editor 3, lst Page Edi- tor 43 Beta Omega Chi. ROW 4 McMullen, Mary Lois. McVay, Shirley Roberta Shirl . Meadows, Sue Carol: Entered Withrow in Senior year from Carrollton, Kentucky. Miller, Betty Joyce Roach : Spanish Club 2. x in ik it l X . . .4 N ,Y 'sy 5 . i ,fl 'ajax I ' .. H. . X R I 91' ' iiitfztxflzq, A .QQ - . J '52 f s ' 4 ,af Seniors . . . ROW 1 Mounce, Duane. Murphy, Phyllis Ruth Phyl : Future Merchandisers Club Treas. 45 Beta Chi 1. Myers, Geraldine Catherine Gerry : History Club 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2g Spanish Club 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 3. ROW 2 Naegel, Gary Allan Naegs : Gamma Hi-Y 43 Tiger Club 45 Football 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Nau, Nancy Jean Kitten : Entered Withrow in Senior year from Western Hills High School. Junior Achieve- ment 3, 4, Beta Omega Chi 4. Neal, Virginia Lee Ginny : Latin Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4, Minstrels 2, 3. ROW 3 Neely, George Horace: Spanish Club, Band 2g Baseball 19 Track 1, 2. Negron, Adele Marie Dimples : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Narcisco Rabell Cabrero High School, San Sebastian, Puerto Rico. Spanish Club 2, 4. Nelson, James Sloan Nels : Latin Club 1, 2g Spanish Club 4g Tiger Club: Beta Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 2, 33 Minstrels 3, 43 Football 1, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Tower News Representative 1, Tri Chi 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. ROW 4 Nelson, Shirlee Rae Shirae : Entered Withrow from pri- vate tutoring. Spanish Club 3, 4g History Club 2, 3, 43 Thalian Players 3. Newby, Betty Jane: Youth for Christ Club 2, 33 GAA 2, 3, 4g Hockey 2, 49 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, Manager 45 Individual Sports 2, 3, 4. Nielsen, Donald John Don : Student Council 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Beta Hi-Y 3, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa. Known for her quietness and academic stand- ing, Dorothy Petroff was called upon to lead Dux as their president. As a member of Thalian, G-.A.A., and History Club, Dorothy's talents were evident in all phases of a busy year. Besides being a typist for the Annual Literary Staff she contributed much to the selection of the theme of the 1959 Withrow Annual. !' Q, rw -' ' of X-ff- Qs x, A big man on the campus of Withrow this year was Sigma Gammafs vice president, Dave Klein- schmidt. Dave's prowess in varsity football and record on the track team were matched only by his participation in Student Council and Beta Hi-Y. This Kappa's biggest thrill-with the exception of being called for Sigma Gamma -was being elected the senior class president. I l 5 nas gm At., 'S-A , F X 'Q' Q Ska., 3 , .W .i , is an 2 5 3 , x xi K Though small and quiet, Della Potter certainly could do her share as a Withrow cheerleader. This sedate little Dux was also well known as a Minstreleer. Showing her efficiency, Della served as vice president of both Dux Femina and A.B.K. Participating in Dance Club and typing for the Annual Staff added to the long list of activities of this popular Withrow senior. 5 if .1 A . --Q . if ' t 4 5 re I ig. 1, . THQ was 1 X, em sis wi gg ,if 3. . . Seniors . . . ROW 1 Ninos, Emily Mo . Noble, Donald Donn: Senior Choir 2, 33 Minstrels 2, 3. Oehler, James. ROW 2 Oldach, Albert James Jim : Latin Club3 Physics Club 33 Beta Hi-Y 3, 43 Tower News Representative 13 Kappa Tau Kappa. Ott, Lyda Marie: Dux Feminag Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, Capt. 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 43 Baseball 13 Altruist 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Parrott, Shirley Mae: Latin Club 1, 23 Minstrels 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 43 Tower News Reporter 1, 4. ROW 3 Partch, Judy Ann Perk : Latin Club 1, 23 Future Mer- chandisers Club 43 GAA 1, 2, 33 Hockey 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2, 33 Kytyves. Pelton, Janice Ellen Fever : Latin Club 13 Alpha-Y- Teens Social Chairman 43 Junior Choir 13 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 43 Boys' Glee Club Accompanist 23 Or- chestra 3, 43 Archery 3, 43 Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 3, 43 Kytyves 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Perin, Bonnie Kinsey Bons : Latin. Club 1, 2, 43 French Club 43 History 2, 33 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 3, 43 Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3. ROW 4 Perry, Madge Ellen Pear : Alpha-Y-Teens 33 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Minst1'els 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, Manager 3, 43 Bowling Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Individual Sports 3, 43 Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Petrie, Allen Howard: Latin Club 13 Gamma Hi-Y3 Tiger Club3 Basketball 23 Cross-country 33 Tri Chi. Petroff, Dorothy: Dux Feniina P1'9S.1 History Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Thalian Players 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 43 Scribblers 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Annual Literary Staff 4. Seldom in the annals of Withrow has a boy attained Sigma Gamma with less effort to be in the swim than Roger Schwartz. He has obtained this popularity without the aid of any extra-curricular activities. Having the rank of an Eagle in the Boy Scouts took up most of his time. Roger made a very high scholastic record during his years at Withrow. 4 1 CONCENTRATION AND COOPERATION ARE MUSTS IN AN ADVANCED STANDING CHEMISTRY CLASS. O Seniors . . . ROW 1 5 , spa, Phillips, Robert Lloyd Phil : Projection Crew 3. , 5 'I 7 I-55 ii .. ' ' T H 1,5 5 ' Posey, James William Jim : Glee Club 2, 35 Senior X' NAV Choir 45 Minstrels 2, 35 Cross-country 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. il S QQ i Posey, Janet. A 5 X W K ROW 2 if ., F C f ' Potter, Della Mae Potts : Dux Femina V. Pres.5 Latin by 5 2 5 ks.-5 Club 1, 25 History Club 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 25 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 15 Annual Typist 45 Annual Representative 45 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Price, Robert Lee Bobby : History Club 2, 3, 45 Thalian Players 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Boys' Glee Club 25 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Freshman Football 15 Tower News Reporter 2, 3, Representative 2, 35 Iota Sigma Pi. Pyles, Wanda Lee: Alpha-Y-Teens 35 History Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Junior Choir 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Min- strels 1, 2, 3, 45 Archery 15 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports 15 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Representative 15 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3,'Corres. Secy. 4. ROW 3 Quebman, Robert Bradshaw B0b : Spanish Club 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Gamma Hi-Y 3, Chap. 45 Annual Rep- resentative 25 Golf Team 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter 2, Assistant 4th Page Editor 35 Tri Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Reed, James Lynn Smedes : Iota Sigma Pi. Rheude, Eugene Robert Gene : Senior Band Drum Major 3 ,Head Drum Major 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Iota Sigma Pi 3, Historian 4. ROW 4 Rice, Anita Sue Sue : Latin Club 1, 25 History Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Individual Sports 25 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Editor of Circulation and Exchange 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Robb, Daniel James Dann: Senior Band 1, 25 Beta Hi-Y 3, 4. , Roberts, Gary. 221 Seniors . . . ROW 1 Roberts, Doris Jean Jeannie : Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 13 Volleyball 23 Basketball 23 Iota Sigma Chi Chap. 3. Roberts, Mary Ellen: Volleyballg Basketball3 Baseball3 Alpha-Y-Teens 23 Lunchroom Staff 4. ROW 2 Robison, Vernon Willis Vern , Rogers, Virginia Ann Rog : Dux Femina Hist.3 Scrib- blers 3, Hist. 43 History Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club Secy. 1, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Thalian Players 23 Student Council 1, 23 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 13 Archery 13 Tower News Representative 33 Annual Art Staff 3, Section Editor and Cartoonist 43 Interfratority Council Secy. 43 Beta Omega Chi 2, Hist. 3, V. Pres. 4. Saar, Bill Grant Steven: Latin Club 13 Beta Hi-Y 3, Secy. 43 Tiger Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, 23 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Sanders, Geraldine Elizabeth Gerri : History Club 33 Hockey 1, 23 Volleyball 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2. ROW 3 Santoro, David Siegfried Sandy : Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Tau Sigma Secy. 3, V. Pres. and Pres. 4. Sass, Tyll: German Club 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 3, 4. Saylor, Vergetta Jet : Alpha-Y-Teens 4. ROW 4 Schaubroeck, Beverley Anne Beve : Hockey 33 Volley- ball 1, 33 Bowling Club 33 Kytyves 3, V. Pres. 4. Scherer, Suzanne Virginia Sue : Dux Femina3 History Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 33 Thalian Players 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Senior Choir 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 43 Tower News Reporter 1, Representative 43 Altruist 2, 3, Chap. 4. Schilling, Patricia Marie Pat , ROW 5 A Schirmer, Gayle Ruth: Dux Feminag Senior Class Treas.3 Thalian Players 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, Cortes. Secy. 2, V. Pres. 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 13 Dance Club 2, 3, Pres. 43 Annual Art Staff 1, 2, 3, Co-Art Editor 43 Basketball Cheerleader 3, 43 Football Cheerleader 3, 43 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, President 43 Interfratority Coun- cil V. Pres. 4. Schmoll, Carl Henry. Schoch, Henry Arthur Hank : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. French Club 2, 33 Sigma Chi. . . as 3 3 ie 4 6: 1' X t X ' s 1 Qqiyf-5 XT' 'E fi? s- 2 X' .. - .ss .W V 3 S' . we . s as K , X ROW 1 Schooler, Douglas Lee Doug : Chi Sigma Chi 3, V. Pres. 4. Schott, Robert Bob . Schumacher, Judy Ann Schu : Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Annual Art Staff 2, Section Editor 43 Beta Omega Chi. Schwartz, Roger Howard: Sigma Gamma. ROW 2 Sebastian, Iris Ernestine Turtle : Scribblersg History Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, V. Pres. 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 33 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Club 1, 23 Individual Sports 1, 2, 33 Tennis 23 Annual Advertising Staff 1, 23 Literary Staff 23 Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Assistant Page Editor 3, Co-Editor 43 Beta Omega Chi. Settles, Guy Louis: History Club 3. Sharp, Wilma Connie: Volleyball 2, 3. Shellaberger, Gordan Douglas: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Choir 43 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Sherman, Robert Maurice Bob : Tennis 2, 3, 4. Siegfried, Gretchen Gretch : Future Teachers Club 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 43 History Club 23 Latin Club 1, 23 Min- strels 2, 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Bowling Club 2 3 Manager 4' Individual Sports 3, 43 Tennis 1 2 3 4 Tower News Reporter 4 Alt1'uist. Simmons Analda Jean Ann Spanish Club 3 4- Future Teachers Club 2 3 4 Future Homemakels Club 4' Girls' Glee Club 4 GAA 2 3 4 Volleyball 2 3 4' Hockey 23 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Tennis 2 Dance Club 4. History Club Treas 3 Pres 4 Beta H1 Y Chap. 3, Pres. 4 German Club 1, 2 3 Student Council 2 3 4' Minstrels 3 4 Annual Literary Staff 2 Co Editor and Production N . 1 r n 'f X. D 1 1 1 3 i 3 . u rr, ' f . - Q. 1 r v r . AA. 9 , , I l , , Y Ti., ,. I Sy. A Sk I J ' i u Z ir, 5 ' I , Q ,4 X .ee , ames Arthur Jim . Sigma Gamma Chap., qi . I , , , 5 1 - L I -' A r . l 1 i ' 1 1 r ' 'IQ A .i .. 3 J ik, ', ' - .. . ., . .. .. ' ' , , A U eaggiwa ' l 3 3 l are X I v A ---- Q 1. 'Ia-swag. . ' E , 3 39 1-'-' if to t YA . 3 ,h A If Q fm 1 ' Q .l 4 A - 7 K 'I fgmxs- t , ' xkk C Ali n ii? ir X 'A at wi' X as . , X x 0 1- . . N R f 'F' , W K X K, i nk 8 Q Nx.. 2 sg , ' Q Seniors . . . Probably one of the most vivacious of the Senior girls was Virginia Rogers, known to all as Rog. While serving faithfully as his- torian of Dux and Scribblers and participating in Minstrels, G.A.A., and History Club, Rog was an outstanding example of friendliness and spirit. Her literary creations, intellect, and humor will be worthy contributions to our so- ciety. ROW 1 Slon, Terrie Elizabeth: Spanish Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 Minstrels 33 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 43 Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Smalley, Judith Ann Smelley : German Club 3, 43 Thalian Players 1, 2, 3, Hist. 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 43 History Club 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 43 Individual Sports 13 Dance Club 23 Bowling Club 43 Annual Art Staff 1, 23 Tally-Ho. Smith, Carol Ann Smithers : Spanish Club 43 Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Individual Sports 23 Annual Representative 23 Tower News Reporter 4. Smith, Carol Ann 'tNo. 2 : History Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 43 German Club 3, 43 Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 23 Dance Club 23 Tally-Ho. ROW 2 Smith, Carole Christina: Alpha-Y-Teens 43 Bowling 4. Smith, Carol Jean Jeanie : GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 43 Bowling Club 43 Zeta Beta Kappa 2. Smith, Janice Jann: Latin Club 1, 23 History Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, Hist. 43 Hockey 1, 2, Manager 3, 43 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Tumbling 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dolphin Club 2, 3 43 Annual Representative 1, -33 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Treas. 4. Smith, Kathleen Ann Kathy : GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Tally-Ho Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Treas. 4. ROW 3 Snyder, Edward William Edu: Track 13 Chi Sigma Chi. Southwick, Roger Rog : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Yardley, Penn. Stamp, Brenda Joyce Stampie : Future Homemakers Club 33 Minstrels 3, 43 GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 Indi- vidual Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club 3, 43 Tower News Reporter 13 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Starkey, Larry Kent Lar : Latin Club 13 History Club 23 Physics Club 33 Rocket Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 Minstrels 1, 3, 43 Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Photography Editor 43 Tower Newsg Tau Sigma 3, Corres. Secy. 4. ROW 4 Starrett, Terry Wayne: Chess Club 4. Steinert, Mary Ann Sam : History Club 33 Spanish Club 43 Band 3, 43 Minstrels 3, 43 Dolphin Club 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4. Stephenson, Linda Lee Steven: History Club 33 Student Council 43 Girls' Glee Club Secy. 33 Senior Choir 43 Min- strels 3, 4g GAA 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, 43 Tennis 33 Tower News Rep- resentative 3, Reporter 2, 3, 43 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4. Stewart, Harold Stew : Gamma Hi-Y 3, 43 History Club 23 Tiger Club 3, 43 Student Council 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 1, Co-Captain 23 Baseball 4. As co-editor of the '58 Annual Literary Staff, Jim Skeel helped to bring our annual the treasured All-American rating. By serving as an adviser for the Rotary Club Camp for Crip- -+1415 223 pled Children and as president of Beta Hi-Y, he gained experience in the field he may choose to enter in the future. His characteristic nod of hello will be missed by his many friends. . .J S K .Q- xu-' X is , .. Q of ill? S Ei , if Seniors . . . ROW 1 Walker, Joellen Marie Jo , French Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Future Homemakers Club 4. Walker, Mary Judith Judy : Spanish Club 2, 3, History Club 3, 4, Scribblers 3, Corres. Secy. 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 4. Walker, Michael Mickey , ROW 2 Walker, Steve. Wallace, Jane Janey : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Pittsburgh, Penn. Glee Club 3, 4. Walter, Shirley May Tiny : Latin Club 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, GAA 2, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Annual Representative 2, Zeta Beta Kappa Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 3 Ward, Wendell Boyd Wee-boy : Minstrels, Camera Club. Warnock, Judith Ann Judy : History Club 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Annual Repre- sentative 1. Yest, Cloyd Clifford Jone : Body Building Club 1, Track ROW 4 West, Doris. West, Gwendolyn Joan Gwen : Entered Withrow in Junior year from Kenton, Ohio. Spanish Club 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, History Club 4, Minstrels 3, Dance Club 3, 4, GAA 3, 4. White, Cynthia Diane Cindy : Future Teachers Club 2, :,l1I'rfeas. 4, Monitor 3, Youth for Christ Club 3, Base- a . E . N 224 ROW 1 Stewart, Mary Agnes: Latin Club 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers Club 4, History Club 2, 4. Stitzel, Vincent H. Penny : Latin Club 1, 2, History 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Baseball 4. Story, Dwain Clay: Entered Withrow in Junior year from Newport Heights, Newport, Kentucky. Physics Club 4, Latin Club 1, Tower News 4, Tri Chi. Strayhorn, Ernest: Student Council 3, Sports 3, 4. ROW 2 Sweeney, Brenda Ann Bambi : Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Iota Sigma Chi 3, Business Manager 4. Swisshelm, Terry. Tackett, Joan Sharmaine Joanie : History Club 4, Senior Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4. Temple, Stephen Steve , Entered Withrow in Junior year. Sigma Gamma 4, Physics Club 4, Iota Sigma Pi. ROW 3 Thompson, Sylvia Ann Tommie , Latin Club 1, Min- strels, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 3, 4, Tower News Representative 2, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at- Arms 4. Thornton, Barbara Ann Bobbie : History Club 2, 3, Junior Achievement 3. Trabish, Leann Marie Lee : Alpha-Y-Teens 4, Bowling Club 4, Tower News Rep. 1. Trout, Patricia Ann Pat : Future Homemakers Club 1, Student Council 2, 3, Minstrels 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2. ROW 4 Utz, Delores Marie Hoots : Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Youth for Christ Club 2, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Iota Sigma Chi 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Vincent, Alonzo Elliot Vince : Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, His- tory Club 2, Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Cross-country 2, 3, Captain 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Waldrop, Willie Allen: Boys' Glee Club. Walker, Estella Catherine: Alpha-Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Tally- Ho. N . Q, - ., Q i X ROW 1 White, Patricia Karene Pat : GAA 4. Wiedemer, Robert Merle Wegee . Wildey, Donna Jane Wild One : Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Indianapolis, Indiana. Future Nurses Club 3g Latin Club 23 History Club 33 Annual Literary Staff 3. Y ig.- Wim Wile, Patricia Rae Pat : Latin Club 3, 43 History Club 2, 33 Future Merchandisers Club 4g DEA3 GAA 33 Zeta Beta Kappa 2, Cortes. Secy. 3, V. Pres. 4. E ROW 2 .. -. Wilkinson, Carole Jane Wilkie : Spanish Club 2, 33 Stu- Q it ' XT Q dent Council 13 Band Majorette 1, 2, 3, Head Majorette 57 5 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 43 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 13 3 Q Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Tower News 3, Art Editor 43 Altruist 2, 3, Hist. 4. if' Williams, Ben Franklin Benny . .A . Williams, Benjamin The Hawk : Entered Withrow in 3 do Ni X Senior year from Hughes High School. X 'N Williams, Carol Gabby : B'aseball3 Basketball3 Volley- ball3 Hockey3 Future Nurses Club3 Junior Achievement. ROW 3 Williams, Tomysene Delories Tomy : Latin Club 13 s Future Homemakers Club 13 Volleyball lg Theta Omega . is s 3, Chi. 4 3 r W , Wolcott, John Howard: Sigma Gamma: History Club 2, X ik. K? 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, A - 'T Q' 3, 43 Minstrels 33 Basketball 1, 23 Tower News Repre- ' ' - sentative 1. ' ,,,,, 1 I 1 wolf, Judy. 3 'F , Wood, John Langille Chip : Cross-country 2, 43 Swim- ' 3 fi I ming 2, 43 Annual Representative 2g Iota Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 . . ' L Woolfork, Eileen. 1 X ' 1 3 . Wright, Travus Punnie : Football 2, 4. 'wk 1 Wright, Valeria Rae Val : Alpha-Y-Teens 3, 4, Rec. A g . .QQ-, Q A Q Qi -fag V Secy. 43 Dance Club 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 43 Baseball i Q ' ,N . 2, 3, 43 Individual Sports 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, 3, 43 Basket- ,Qs ' 3. Ng ball 2, 3, 43 Alpha Beta Chi 4. 'fs y - X Yazell, Geraldine Gerry : History Club 2, 33 Future Mer- 3 3 V- chandisers 4. Y fx . .L .. .B+ Jaxx' X Seniors . . . Y 4 X 1 Her gay smile and radiant personality made Sue Scherer, a popular Withrowite. Activity in Thalian, Student Council, and G.A.A. en- gaged much of her spare time. Being a fea- tured vocal soloist in the Minstrels and secre- tary of Senior Choir were evidences of her musical talent which won her eminency. Sue's character was highlighted by vivacity and cheerfulness. Often seen around Withrow in the science labs and classrooms, Steve Temple participated in the advanced physics program during school and in the Physics Club after school. His main interest, however, lay deep in the heart of Ken- tucky where the University of Kentucky is located. Cordial,.congenial, and sincere, Steve made many lasting and binding friendships. - T. , ..-Q Grace and poise unlimited, plus ardent en- thusiasm, described Gayle Schirmer, cheer- leader and Minstrel soloist. One of her greatest accomplishments is her part in this book. Gayle served her classmates well as Treasurer of the Senior Class. Her warm, sincere manner and friendly sense of humor were distinctive traits of an all-around, good-natured senior. Seniors . . . ROW 1 Young, Roger Glenn: Beta Hi-Y, Tower News Represen- tative 1, 23 Kappa Tau Kappa. Young, William Booker Block : Youth for Christ 1, 2, 33 Football 15 Track 15 Annual Staff 1. ' Zarins, Vija Mara Zardee : Latin Club 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 23 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Ziegel, Patricia Leslie 'tPat : Spanish Club 43 Minstrels 2, 49 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 45 Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tower News Representative 1, 4. Zimmer, Gloria Jean Jeanie : Latin Club 3, 4g History Club 3, Future Nurses of America 33 Chess Club Treas. 3g Alpha-Y-Teens 4, Youth for Christ 4, Glee Club 3, 4g Minstrels 3. Zugelter, Richard Rich ' Not Pictured Akins, Norman Andes, Roy Bailey, Raymond Bauer, Thomas Bell, Gary Berry, Neva Britton, James Brogan, James Brueggeman, Karl Burnam, Priscilla Burton, Kenneth Carpenter, Elizabeth Carroll, Charles Cook, Bob Crowell, Letty Cunningham, Catherine Davis, Donald Deardorff, Bill Dicks, Phyllis John Wolcott, an outstanding individual, was engrossed this past year in several activities. While his musical talents were revealed by his participation in the band, his scholastic in- terests centered around History Club, and his strong feeling of citizenship in Student Council. In his quiet and reserved way, John maintained Withrow's traditional standards. Dornheggen, Bob Drake, Don Driskell, Dave Farmer, Ira Finn, John Flint, Donna Guilliams, James Gulden, Lloyd Gutherie, Ronald Harding, Frederick Haynie, Ruthann Hendricks, William Herndon, Richard Hinkle, Carolyn Hocker, Rose Jackson, Brenda Jenkins, Shirley Johnson, Delores Johnson, Ona 226 ii Jones, Jerry Jones, Julia Jones, Leon Jones, Robert Kearns, Ann Lanham, Wilma Lauterwasser, Donald Lewis, Michael Lloyd, Janice Ludwig, Jon Marron, Frances Mason, Margaret Mays, Jack McLead, Kenneth Melia, James Morin, Frank Northcutt, Carol Owens, Kent Parker, Barbara Porter, Jerome Rittenhouse, Ronald Robinette, Steve Rozier, Barbara Runyan, William Schwartz, Dave Sharkey, Hazelmae Starr, Tommy Strayhorn, Aaron Swisshelmi, Terry Tolbert, Charles Tribble, Philip Voegtle, Joan Wedig, David Wenner, David Wheat, Donna White, Janice Whitfield, Larry Williams. Ralph Wilson, Owen +1 -U ,,,,,Q.-sugar A-fm-A wr'-up-sff'?Pf T ul! , if 5 mi g . 1 , fv Q, 1 L 5 igstC5.L-fwftjefxxf - , K . e 'S' N f . , . 5 . i k, ,,...sV xg... Y. TT' x. ' 'Vw , -o 9 Q 'il ' A ' was IM' ,Nga-x - , 'vw 'L swxwwmwx. . .X X is - N 1 5 x u H V 'Ru111u111In'1'. xk,a'l'l4fII.f xffrlll-II, Hf14fl'I'I113',f Alolm, Lllgfcllk 11111 Clif 7 N www l Roger Young-Penny Bock Linda Stephenson-Ernst Hirt CUTEST MOST VIVACIOUS C Senior Popularity Poll YY Betty Lou Bloss-John Grafton MOST MANNERLY Shortly after Christmas, Tower News sponsored its yearly popularity poll. Requirements for nomination were passing marks and the student's being in his senior year. The pre- liminary ballots were issued, and the results indicated the finalists, two girls and two boys for each category, who ran for the various positions. The positions open were most popular, most vivacious, most mannerly, most talented, most athletic, most likely to succeed, cutest, friendliest, brainiest, wittiest, best looking, best dressed, best dancers. and cutest couple. The junior members on Tower News Staff, who were Pat Crawford-Bill Derringer responsible for counting the ballots, are to be congratulated MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED on their ability to keep a secret. Suspense reigned until Tiger- town's most popular seniors were announced at Cardiac Capers. Withrowites stood breathlessly waiting for Judy Weiss and ' CC 53 Skip Haungs-Jackie Devon, Patty Balton to begin, Voted most popular are .... MOST TALENTED Joyce Bley--Harold Stewart Jim Skeelfljhyllis Beasley MOST ATHLETIC BRAINIEST :XYZ EN 3 QV2 KL . s- 6 at .yn si' -would so f N . 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Vielhauer's Dot Food Store Vielhauer's Meats, Stand No. 8, Findlay Market HOMEROOMS Three cheers and a rah, we're leaving you all-homeroom 314 Alphabetically, the first to graduate-homeroom 355 Congratulations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 357 We finally did it!-homeroom 358 Last, but not Least-364 with over 60 senior girls. , mooremoh roinuj drawkcab tsom eht morF-homeroom 261 Good-Bye Class of '59-Hello Class of '60-homeroom 264 Best wishes to the class of '59 from juniors-homeroom 301 Congratulations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 303 Best of Luck to the class of '59-homeroom 307 Congratulations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 350 Luck and Congratulations to the '59'ers-homeroom 354 Best of Luck in the future to the class of 1959-homeroom 356 Continued success to the students of Withrow-homeroom 360 Congratulations to the class of '59-homeroom 160 246 HOMER OOMS To the future success of the senior class of 1959-homeroom 209 Best Wishes to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 214 Room 250 extends best wishes to the class of '59-homeroom 250 The best of everything to the class of 1959-homeroom 254 Homeroom 255 expresses best wishes to the class of 1959-homeroom 255 m ' ' - Homeroo 256 Saluted the 59 Mmstrels homeroom 256 Seniors, good luck in your future year!-homeroom 109 Congratul Congratul Good Luc The Wor ations to the Annual Staff of 1959-homeroom 107 ations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 112 k to the graduating c'ass of '59-homeroom 114 d Challenges-Go Forward-homeroom 116 Best Wishes to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 154 Congratul ations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 155 Best Wishes to the class of 1959-homeroom 157 Best Wishes and Good Luck to the class of '59'ers-homeroom Congratul We hope Congratul Congratui Lots of L ations and best wishes to the '59'ers-homeroom 55 our 1963 class is as nice as yours-homeroom 15 ations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 16 ations to the senior class of 1959-homeroom 17 uck to the senior class of '59-homeroom 24 .B. knoxville, tennessee NEWNIAN PRINTING C0. l .uf . . 0 Lrrrsnrnsss ' - orrsn UTHOGRAPHY X x z'X X K3 247 ADlVll ISTRATID AND FACULTY I DEX Allen, Martha 19 Arcilesi, Leonard 24 Atkins, Dorothy 20 Barnes, Jollene 189, 102 Beck, Virginia 20 Berger, Wilma 20 Bisceglio, Barbara 26 Blasberg, Grace 27, 189 Bowman, Mary 22 Brammer, William Burwinkel, Elmer 20 Buxton, Harold 16 Cadwallader, Ray 201, 16, 227, Caveman, Monica 24 Coe, Ruth 24 Collins, Milton 18 Comley, William Conboy, Nola 22 Davidson, Walter 23 Davis, Shirley 21 Denner, Lillian 23 Downer, Marie 20 Eichelberg, Hugo 109 Ernst, Wilbur 174, 22, 178 Evans, Gladys 19 Fels, Angeline 22 Flowers, Katherine 22 Frooks, Carol 19 STUDENT Aaron, Addie Lou 40 Abbott, Douglas 39 Abbott, Edward 117 Abbott, Larry 169, 172, 170, 137 Beatty, Carol 54, 63, 125 66, 146 Abel, Charles 202, 178 Abeinathy, Nancy 3, 202, 6 Ackerman, Donna Acklin, Mildred Adams, Charles 66 Adams, Diana 33 Adams, Fred 33 Adams, Jack 33 Adams, Larry 39 Ader, George 80 Adkins, Joan 211, 129, 63, Adkins, Jonelda 113, 94, 115, 120, 211 Adkins, Tom 97, 112, 226 Ahlert, Glen 46 Ailshire, Pat 54, 223 Gallagher, James 23 Galvin, Robert 175, 23 Gates, Emery 20 Gates, Marshall 28 Gilliland, William 27, 168 Goodell, Paul 28 Gooley, Garnet 26, 27, 112 Graham, Carl 185 Graham, Eleanor 22 Griess, Judy 28 Grove, Ruth 21 Hawkins, Arthur 28 Haymond, George 113, 28 Heger, Herbert 80, 23 Hensel, Albert 27, 102 Higgins, Howard 176 Hildebrandt, Mary 20 Hirt, Lewis 23 Hodory, Evelyn 111 Hofer, Charlotte 24 Holland, Theresa 22 Houchins, Carl House, Clifford 26 Huheey, John 27, 170, 169 1-luppertz, Loretta 19 Hurley, Mary 20 lrwin, Mildred 22 Jones, Ruth 21 Jurkiewicz, Walter DEX Archiable, Wess 46, 185 Armstrong, Carolyn 223 Armstrong, Ethel 63, 124 Arnett, Judith 46, 202, 80 Arnn, John 88, 89, 149 Arnold, Don 33, 39 Arnold, Sue Arnold, Terry Arnold, Tim 39, 168 Arnold, Tom 202, 170, 141, 72, 172 Arthur, Ernest Arthur, Janet 46 Artman, Don 40, 216, 66 Asher, Dick 178, 144 Atkins, Bill Atkinson, Joan 63 Au, Melanie 202, 137 Austin, Larry 240 Ayers, Dick Kershaw, Rosie 19 Kimble, Darwin 18 Kittleson, Charles 181 Klappert, Manta 91, 22, 88 Knost, Ralph 26, 27, 102 Konrad, Virginia 18 Kozaki, Rose 26 Krapp, Ruth 24 Lackey, Donald 25, 100 Ladley, Mildred 83, 20 Lally, Dorothy 27, 189 Law, William 168 Lea'Mond, Carolyn Leslie, Elizabeth 27, 194, 139 Lincks, Lulubelle 29 Longland, Isabell 19 Lutz, Thelma 26 Lyons, David 28 Martin, Ansel 102, 92 Martin, Dawn 20 Marvin, Eleanor Matthews, Roy 22 McDaniels, Jessie 29 McDevitt, Phillip 200, 16 Meador, Robert 27, 168 Miceli, Virginia 21 Miles, Dolores 29 Moffett, Raymond Bates, Elizabeth 202 Bates, William Bauer, Joan 202, 108 Bauer, Tom 147 115 Brengal, Sue 63 93, 105 Alcorn, Sam 46 Alixzander, Jean 202, 207 6 Alexander, Robert 46, 74, 174, loo Algiers, Marvin 46 Allen, Dave 99, 66 Allen, Joyce Allen, Floyd 216 Allen, Hubert Allen, Yvonne 46 Alphin, James 39 Alsip, Marvin 33 Alsip, Vickey 33 Altmann, Danna 202, 120 Altmann, Kaye 40, 197, Ayers, Philip 46 Bacher, Frances 33, 54, 123 Bailey, Carolyn 33 Bailey, Geraldine 202, 125 Bailey, Milton 111 Bailey, Roy 94, 33 Baioni, Judy 46, 121, 74 Baker, Dorothy 125 Baker, Judy 202 Baker, Jo Ann Baker, Margaret 116, 54, 126 Baker, Peggy 46 Baker, Sharon 46 199, 240 Amann, Ellen 199, 240 Anders, Dorothy 63 Anderkin, Betty 240 Anderson, Bill 33, 202, 178, 87 Anderson, Cedric 33 Anderson Helena 211 Anderson, Jeann 46, 100 Anderson Jodie 33, 87, 63 Anderson Kenna 202 Anderson, Lawrence 202 Anderson, Linda 232 Anderson, Mary Jo 54, 90, 1 1 1, 87 Anderson, Ronella 54, 63, 124 Anderson, Sallie 63, 116 Anderson, Virginia 202, 85 Baldwin, Robert 46 Bales, Carolyn 202, 93 Boles, Craig 239 Boles, Joan 33 Bales, Loretta 202 Ballard, Bruce 33 Ballbrd, Patricia 54 Ballard, William 39 Ballenger, Bruce 144 Ballou, James Bolton, Patti 116, 91, 89 Banks, Nathaniel 39 Baumgartner, Barbara 132, 133 Baumgartner, Judy 240, 74, 52, 90, 100 Bazot, Philip 145 Bean, Dave 158, 161, 162, 164, 165, 152, 154, 202, 77, 203, 166, 213, 72, 166, 177 Beasley, Jack 39, 74, 100 Beasley, Phyllis 76, 83, 202, 203, 3, 75, 72, 227, 103, 126 Becker, Bonnie 63, 127 Becraft, Margo 153, 121, 171, 172, 88, 89 Bedinghaus, Gail 63, 109 Beebe, Gail 46 Behymer, Ron 46 Beierle, Beverl 83, 202, 121, 73, 103, 126 Beiser, Bick 167, 148 Bell, Connie 240 Bell, Delores 240 Bell, Gary 147 Bell, Mary Bell, Lynne 240 Bemen, James Bemis, John 148, 184, 178, 66 Bemis, Suzanne- 240 Bender, Bill 202 Benderman, Ron 216 Benderman, Tom Benedict, Godfrey 46 Beniomen, Jim 46, 243 Benn, Karen 146, 100 Benna, Barbara 54 Bannister, Jimmie Barber Bob 46 Barber: Clarence Barber, Janet 202 Barber, Jo Ann 63, 111 Barber, Theresa Bordes, Dale 202 Bardill David 139, 6,6 Barkley, Elijah 66 Barkin, Norma 46 Barlow, Palmer 33 Barnes, Linda 54 Andes, Bernard 46 Andes, Ro 79 Andrew, lixlargaret 54, 109 Andrews, John 240, 40 Anness, James 216, 66 Appel, Rosanne 54, 87, 126 Archea, John 66, 122 Archibald, George 240, 40 Barnett, Carolyn 44 Barr, Betty 33 Barret, Elizabeth 54 Barrett, Ted 46, 100 Barres, Michael Barry, Pat 46 Bortucci, Elaine 239 Baskin, Norman 226, 46 Bennett, Carl Bennett, Cassandra 54 Bennett, Joyce 54 Bennett, Mamie 54 Bennett, Vernon 226 Ventley, Deborah 54, 116, 90, 1 34 Benz, William 33, 74, 87 Benzing, Pat 121, 63, 97 Berger, David 234, 100, 109 Berger, Paul 42, 216, 94, 109, 66, 115 Berkly, Dan Berkley, Ed 80 Berry, Alex Berry, Gail 63, 121, 116, 72 Berry, Jackie 202, 117 Berry, Lathenyan 108, 44 Berry, Neva 203 Berry, Radford Bertline, Darla 240 Bertline, Ronald 202 Bess, William 94 240 Moorman Hilda 20 Mullins, Brine 23 Murphy, Lula 18, 102 Neely, Ro 22 Nikolotf, Sylvia 21, 115 Nolan, Nora 20 Noonan, Frances 28 0'Rourke, John 25 Parks, Aletha 26 Perin, Louisa 22 Philley, Martha Pitcher, William 23 Prinzel, Albert 24 Renshaw, Marvin 91, 73, 88, 72, 20 Rhollans, Arthur 26, 83 Richey, Carl 23 Richmond, Susan 111, 20 Rigney, Daniel 27 Robinson, Mabel 27 Rolfes, Frank 168 ar ha 20 Roos, M t Rosenberger, Marjorie 121, 20, 102 Rubendunst, Alfred 24, 109 Schirmer, Herbert 25 Schroeder, Helen 21, 114 Settles, Katherine Sherman, Harold 182 Beverly, Gary Beyer, Dottie 211, 132, 109 Bialey, Wanda 63 Biddie, Judy 33 Biel, Mary 240, 52, 74 ein, Ruth 44, 132 Biller, Sandy 54 Billups, Betty 54 Billups, Shirley 33 Billups, Tom 216, 66 Bingham, Jane 63, 109 Birch, Diane 63, 122 Berkley, David 33, 87 Birkmeier Joyce 202 Bischof, Carolyn 54 Bischof, Evelyn 203, 123 Bishop, Silvia 54, 121 Bisset, Anne 63 Bivens, Allen 44, 95 Bivens, Shirley 33 Black, Marguerite 63 Black, Stanley Black, Steven Blackwell, Sharon 33, 90 Blackschleger, Diana 46, 95 Blaethe, John 207 Blair, Bateman 203, 178 Blair, Charles Blair, Jim 240, 100 Blair, John 240 Blaney, Bob 77, 203, 205, 221, 141 Blankenship, Donna 240, 95 Blannon, Leroy 158, 160, 164, 152, 178 Blathers, James 80 Blevins, Leda Blevins, Clayton 46, B0 Bley, Joyce 156, 76, 203, 205, 188, 91, 89, 103 Bley, Tom 185, 168, 90 Block, Brenda 54, 136, 94 Blaethe, John 203, 115 Bloomer, Jack Blass, Betty Lou 203, 117, 136,194, 111,72,97,122 Blout, Janet 63 Blum, Betty 54, 46 Blum, Blair Blumenschim, Alwynna Blythe, Jeanne 203, 124 Babb, Geraldine Bock, Penny 153, 203, 120, 171 Bockhorst, Rick 39, 100 Bocksteagel, Diane Boettcher, Bill Boget, Paul 203 Baldwin, Ron 46 Boles, Pam 54, 120 Bolton, Jim Bond, Frank Bond, Gloria Bond, Mary 54, 117 Bonds, John Bonner, Carol Sherwood, Martin 23 Shoemaker, Jean 23 Sibcy, Jessie 20 Siegel, Martin Simons, Joseph 20 Sleight, Ralph 22, 168 Smith, Edwin 25 Smith, George 200, 98, 107, 105, 96 Speth, Penny 19 Srofe, J. Garner 102 Steinmetz, Christine 73, 20 Stose, llo 25 Taylor, Helen 20, 189 Templin, Paul Thomas, Ariss 28 Thornton, Dolores 23 Vickers, Robert 23 Viering, Ray 25, 83 Walker, Kern Walker, Maxine 24 Whitaker, John 28 Wielond, Janice 28 Wielond, Keith 22 Wilkinson, Russell 24 Wiltsie, Dorthea Wirth, Roy 102 Yacks, Colin 29 Zimmerman, Herman 21 Bonner, Gail Boone, Terris 54 Booth, Josephine Bornhotfer, David 33 Bornhoffer, 'Ken 33 Boster, Jim Boston, Gwendolyn Bostrom, Karin 63, 127 Bouldin, Calvin 167 Bowen, Jim Bowden, Suellen 203, 121, 75, 103 Bowden, Tim 175, 168, 90 Bowering, David 203 Bowling, Dick Bowling, Pat 63 Bowman, Cynthia Bowman, Dick Bowman, Pat Bracken, Roy Bradford, Darlene Bradford, John 152, 153, 140, 66 Bradley, Carl 54 Bradley, Ken Bradley, Marilyn 63 Bradley, Sondra 63 Brady, Bill 167, 146 Brady, Catherine 63 Brady, Dan 33 Brady, John 100, 109 Brady, Mary 63, 122 Branch, Barbara 204 Brandenling, Herbert Brandtass, Pam 63 Brandt, Jerry Brannock, Betty Brantley, Robert 66 Brasey, Melvin Brazile, Leroy 54 Breidenach, Jim 204, 144, Brengle, Bill Brennan, Sarah 63, 121, 75, Brennen, Sonja 63 Brewer, Caroline 63 Brewer, Dole Bridgeman, Carol Briedis, Barbara 54 Brigeman, Eddie 40, 100 Brindenburg, Marilvn 54 Brindlin, Oscar 54 Brinker, Tony 66 Britton, James 144 Britton, Oscar Brock, Susan Brockmon, Jessie Brogan, Jim 145 Brakaur, Gloria 40 Brooke, Michael 234, 46, 74 174, 183 Brooks, Bessie 95, 223, 240, 94, 72 Brooks, Charles STUDENT Brooks, Diane Brooks, Glenn 54 Brooks, lmogene 204 Brooks, James 66 Brooks, Jimmy 40. 80 Brooks, Richard 39 Brooks, Sam 54 Brooks, Warren 47, 80 Brooks, Williams 40 Brothers, Nancy 54 Brown, Ada 47, 95, 74 Brown, Barbara 54 Brown, Bonnie 63 Brown, Charles 170 Brown, Edith 67, 75, 122 Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Frank Brown, Gloria 40 Brown, Hank 54, 94 Brown, Jim 74, 168, 100 Brown, Joe Brown, Johnny 175 Brown, Linda 63, 90, 122 Brown, Lonnie Brown, Oscar 47 Brown, Pat 47 Brown, William 204 Brown, Sandra Brown, Vera Bruchl, George 47, 95, 168 Bruggemann, Karl Brumley, Dianne 63 Brumm, Lew Bruns, Gloria 63 Bryan, Bryan, Edith 204 Elaine 40,74 Bryant, Carol 33 Bryant, John 33 Bryant, Larry 33, Bryant, 197 Ruth Buchanan, Barbara 63, 116 Buechter, Ann 54 Butterworth, Bonnie ' Buerkie, Robert Buk, James Bullock, Joe 204, 148, Bundy, John Buob, Larry 47 Burbanks, Diane 54, 94 Burch, Ann 47 Burck, Charles 100 Burdett, Robert Burdette, James 40 Burdick, Dick 158, 160, 165 152, 170, 141, 66 Burgin, Gerry 63- Burkey, Gloria 204 Burkey, June 63 Burkham, Robert Burkhardt, Ron 33 Burkhardt, Richard 168 Burkhart, Linda 63, 94 Bob 47 149 Burkle, Burmon, Priscilla Burnam, Leak 63 Burniss, Jack Burrell, Donald I 144, 115 Burston, Bernadine Burstan, Betty 54, 47 Burton, Barbara Burton, Bruce 164, 152, 173 141, 72 Burton, Carol 63 Burton, Kenneth Burton, Margaret 240, 33, 197, 74 Burton, Melvin Burton, Robert 40 Bush, Rosemary 54, 204, 94, 125 Buzzard, Mary 33 Bya rd, Andy oe, its Bye, Larry Byers, Sharon 59 Byrd, Alan 204 Byrd, Delores Byrd, Helen 63, 115, 122 Byrd, Ken 47 Byrd, Ralph 204 Byrd, Stanley Byrd, Susan 47 Byrd, Vivian 39 Cady, Sharon 54, 136 Cain, Sharon 204 Caldwell, Bob 47 Caldwell, Harald 138, 139, 204, 178 Caldwell, Joe 239 Call, Margaret 63 Call, Mirna 33 Callahan, Carol 40 Callahan, James 47 Callahan, Nancy 54, 122 Callicoat, James 39 Calloway, Shirley 111, 54, 124 Calvin, David 47 Cameron, Cynthia 116, 90, Cameron, James 90, 33 Cameron, Thomas 33 Campbell, Cecil 47 Campbell, David 232, 47 Campbell, Kathaleen 39 1 54 DEX Campbell, Larry 33, 47 Campbell, Leroy 205 Campbell, Lanny 47 Campbell, Sandra 33 Candia, James 169, 240, 216, 66 Canned, Margaret 54 Cannedy, Margaret Cannon, Donna 63 Cannon, Eileen 33 Cannon, Nancy 54 Canter, Barry 100 Canter, Jill 137, 204 Cantrell, Marvin 178, 216 Carlton, James 47, 240 Carlton, Kenneth 216, 66 Carlton, Wanda 95, 40 Carnes, Donna 216, 66 Carnes, Louis 33 Carney, Glenn 33, 185 Carpenter, Betty 203 Carpenter, Robert 26, 66 Carper, Larry 240 Carr, Charles 33, 169, 66 Carr, Lillian 54 Carr, Yvcnne 95, 235, 47 Carroll, Charles 207 Carroll, Donna 63 Carroll, Jean 74, 33, 178, 53 Carroll, Richard 170, 227 Carson, Bob 47, 232 Carson, James 2 Carter, Bob 54, 66 Carter, Ben 94, 227, 216, 95 Carter, Betty 39 Carter, Brenda 63 Carter, Dick 232 Carter, Geraldine 94, 64 Carter, lnell 4,1, 54, 109 Carter, Carter, Katherine 39 Ronald 39 Carty, Peggy 204 Catt. John 178 Castle, Eugene 216 Catsaras, Adam 39 Caunite Baiba 63 Cavallry, Cris 116, 93 Cavanaugh, Reginald 204 Cave, Ellen 40, 232 Centus, Glenn 40 Challis, Bob 33 Challis, Mary 33 Challis, Nancy 47, 232 Chamberlain, Carole 63 Chamberlain, Judy 40, 90 Chambers, Arthur 207 Chambers, Betty 33 Chamblin, Minor 216, 66 Champion, Connie Chandler, Jeanette 204 Caney, Marjorie 63 Chapman, Bob 204, 149, 178, 94 Chapman, Chigelthe, 33 Chapman, Carla 33 Chapman, Charles 33 Chapman, Pot 63, 93 Harry 204 Charles, Charlton, Ches 227, 139, 115 Charlton, David 227 Charlton, Roger 47 Charter, Ron Cheek, Emily 116, 94, 136, 121, 122 - Chesney, Mike 232, 147 Chestnut, Donna 54 Chestnut, Mary Lou 204 Chesnnut, Patty 112, 75, 223, Chgzgiester, Georgia 117, 94, Chichester, Sally 63 Chidester, Ann 94, 54, 122 Chidester, Georgia 33 Childers, Jack 54 Childers, Jean 223 Childers, Joyce 204 Childs, Charlotte 40, 240 Chin, Andrew 46, 66 Chitwoad, Dianna 204, 122 Chitwood, Jerry Choice, Elain 211 Chrisholm, John 33 Chrisman, David 216 Chrisman, Sharon 54, 126 Christian, William 33 Chucksfield, Dennis Chumley, Tom 47 Cile, Harriet Cinders, Gloria Clark, Clordinia 204 Clark, David 240, 66 Doris 40 Emily 33 Clark, Clark, Clark, Jack 46, 47 Juanita 117 235 4 Clark, , , 7 Clark, Muriel 33 Clark, Pay 33 Clark, Tom 138, 204 Clauder, Christine 211, 134, 127 Clause, Barbara 54 Clay, Marcellia 47, 232 Cleary, Maureen 211, 113, 72, 94 Cleary, Pat 54 Clem, Betty 211 Clem, Edward 232 Clemens, Frank 204 Clingman, Charles Clingman, James 178, 47 Clinton, Donna 47 Clouse, William 47 Clowers, Ron 47 Clubb, Diane 54 Clubb, Rolt 216, 66 Clust, Maxine 211, 93 Cluthe, Carole 94, 54 Clyburn, Dorothy 54 Coaston, Steve 235, 47, 174 Cobb, Alice 47 Cobb, Charlotte Cobb, Juanita 47, 33 Sandra 235, 87, 47, 95 William 204 Cobb, Cobb, Coburn, Carol 33 Jack 33, 95 Coburn, Cochrah, Nancy 33 Cochran, Anita 94, 54 Cochran, Harold 227 Cochran, Pat 116, 90 Coffey, James 47 Coffman, Gloria 205, 127 Cole, Charlotte 111, 120 Carol 39, 94 Patsy 94, 240, 40 Cole, Cole, Cole, Sam 33 Cole, Vergil 227 Coleman, Barb 240, 232, 47 Coleman, Douglas 40 Coleman, Eddie 66 Coleman, Johnny 216, 79, 66 Colin, Loretta 33 Coleman, Marilyn 204, 126 Collins, Patricia 232, 47 Coleman, Theodore 227, 95, 94, 66 Calloway, Harry Colonel. Robert 82 Colvard, Lelia 47 Combs, Gary 33 COTAJS, Jerry 152, 204, 149, 4 Comner, Mike 47, 132 Coniglio, Anette 54 Conley, Joan 121, 211 Conlon, Paul 87, 232, 47 Connelly, Connie 39, 108, 47, 52, 100 Cosgelly, Nancy 54, 120, 136, Conner, Barri 39 Conner, Jeri 111, 240 Conner, Louis 156, 158, 159 161, 152, 178, 175, 66 Conover, Phil 205 Constable, Audrey 234 Conway, Barb 54 Bob 33 Cook, Cook Charles 39 Crammer, Gayle 33 Cramer, Russell 47, 100 Crane, Bob 33 Crane, Robert 47, 144, 145, 33 Cranert, Donna 43 Crawford, Dianne 211, 132 Crawford, Douglas 66 Crawford, Joy 91, 89, 88, 75 Crawford, Linda 34 Crawford, Patricia 91, 76, 205, 88, 213, 73, 134 Crawford, Rita 205, 66, 127 Crawford, Ron 72 Crawford, Willie 40 Crawford, Yvonne 34 Craycraft, James 138, 205 Creech, Joseph 232 Creech, Rovina 47 Cress, Shelby 47 Crisp, Robert 170, 66 Criss, Gloria 223 40, 100 Crittendon, Jim Crockett, Geneva 40 Cromwell, Arthur Cromwell, Harold 170 Cromauell, Robert 97, 227, 232, 4 Crooks, Pat Crosby, Clinton Crosby, Dorthea Cross, Verldene 205, 94, 111 Crosswhite, Margo 54, 121, 72 Crow, Robert 218, 66 Crowe, James Crowell, Betty 223 Crowell, Omeria 203 Crowell, Tim 66 Crowley, Pat 47, 95, 74 Cruse, Howard 227 Cummings, Robert Cunningham, Anges 211, 115 Cunningham, Cathy 203 Cuggingham, Gerald 152, 178, Cunningham, Jack 164, 152, 120, 173, 178, 66 Curfman, Jane 87, 228, 40, 197, 52 Curliss, Gary 80, 218, 66 Currens, Al 218, 66 Curtis, Lersy Dail, Ron 34 Daily, Dan 40 Daken, Mary 54 Dale, Ronald 168 Dalton, Brenda 211, 117 Dalton, Joanne 81, 74 Damon. Ann 75, 76, 91, 205, 209, 221, 116, 88, 89, 73, 130 Daniel, Alma 49, 54 Daniels, Bill 176 Daniels, Ernestine 94, 205 Daniels Danielsi Daniels, Donner, 90 Danner, Richard 205 Sherry Warner 206, 176 Linda 49, 54, 116, William 218, Danzl, Toni 206, 189, 1 111 122 Darden, Darby, Mike Fred Darling, Tom Darmin, Ma ie Daughe rty, David 218 Daulton, Denise 206 Daulton, Joy 34 Dave, Edward 66 37, Davenport, Neal Cook, Dave 40 Cook, Delores 54 Cook, Elain Cook, Ellan 54 Cook, Julia 40, 241 Cook, Kathy 54, 93 Cook, Louise Cook, Maggie 33 Cook, Nancy 211, 120 Cook, Richard 39, 47, 241 Cook, Robert 47 Cook, Sandi 33 Coon, Charles Coon, Ruth 33, 159 Cooney, Kam 205 Jose h 205 Cooper, p Cooper, Margo 205, 93 Cooper, Stanley Theresa Cooper, Coots, Judy 33 Cord, Barbara 95, 47 Cord, Hershel 214, 40 Cose, Jean 33 Corney, Bob 114, 47, 128 Corning, Rolland 33 Carrington, Mary 223 Castia, Mike 241, 40, 168, Courtney, Barry 139 Cover, Jack 77, 205, 221, 178, 144, 103, 145 Covington, Mary 54 Cowan, Janeen 54 Cowen, James Cowperthwaite, James 170, 66 Cox, Janet 205, 126 141, Cox, Sammy Coyne, Cathy 110, 211, 130, 90, 122 Coyne, John Craft, Terry 47 Craft, Malon 205 Craig, Frank 33 Craig, Vivian 54 249 Davenport, Reg Davidson, Diana 206 David son, Davis, Aida Davis, Davis, Davis, 155 Davis, Davis, Janus 66 Ann Carl Dave 152, 154, 206, 178, 168 Diane 49 Delores 206 Davis, Don 152, 155, 94, 168 Davis, Henry 169 Davis, James 54 Davis, Jane 39 Davis, Janet 49, 54, 109 Davis, Larry Davis, Lester Davis, Mamie 206, 109 Davis, Mary Elizabeth 206, 66 Davis, Mary Ruth 52 Davis, Milton 218 Davis, Nancy 83, 121, 137, 117 12,2 Davis, Roy Davis, Robert 227, 232 Davis, Roberta 211, 121 Davis, Sallie 47 Davis, Wava 47 Davidson, Bill Davidson, Robert 87, 97, 227 Davidson, Tom 97, 100 Davisson, Ronnie 100 Dawson, Hattie 211 Dean, Robert 80, 66 Dean, Curtis 177 Deaton, Ben 232 Deck, Dave 47, 185 Deck, William 241 Deck, Bob 48 Deck, Linda 49, 54 Decker, Larry 40, 100 Decker, Dave Decker, Pat 206. 221, 176, 144, 145 Decks, Anita 95 Dees, Betty Deese, Larry 206 Dege, Beth 55 Dege, John Deible, Delva 212, 132 Delaney, Henry 80, 167 Delroe, Joyce Delroe, Sandra 217 Deliner, Ben Denman, Jan 95 DeMint, Ruth 47 Dennis, Linda 93, 212 Denny, Dexter 218 Densen, Joyce 120, 125 Dent, Edward 167, 173 Depenbrock, Len 47 Derringer, Sally 135 Derringer, Bill 77, 206, 209, 200, 148, 149, 72, 110, 228 Deruiter, Bob 206 Deuce, Norman 183 Devore, David 218, 116 DeVore, Denny 206, 66 DeVare, Jackie 153, 171, 206, 172, 131, 107, 228, 93 Dew, Henry 40, 168 Dewar, Frances 64, 81, 109 Dewberry, Cecil 206, 176 Dewberry, Martha 64 Dexter, Frances 218, 66 Dexter, Mary 66 Dials, Sharon 52 Dick, Anita 47 Dicks, Phyllis 233 Diefenback, Ed 111, 143, 218, 66, 115, 146 Diefenback, Kay 47, 95 Diekman, John 168, 163, 152, 173, 141, 178 Dietz, Janet 207, 133 Dincler, Bonnie Dinkel, Ronnie 241, 40, 52 Dinkelmann, Henry 80 Dinerman, Janice 55, 134 Disbennett, Janet 55, 116, 111 Discher, Ronnie Distler, 87, Lindo 55, 120, 136, 122 Digger, Roberta 39, 95, 52, Distler, Sandie 64, 82, 136, 120 Dixon, Barbara 64, 93 Dixon, Bob 241 Dixon, 'Don 85, 48 Dixon, Gloria 207 Dixon, Jean Dobbins, Steve Dobbins, Jean 55, 94 Dobson, James 207 Dodt, Jan 47 Daemon, Linda Doench, Lockwood 82, 190, 72, 3, 66 Doggett, Harry 40 Doherty, Don 47 Donahue, Cheryl 47, 95, 121 Doi-igglly, Eileen 47, 90, 87, Donnelly, Jere 66 Dooley, Jack 64, 95 Dooley, Janet Dooley, Judith 207 Dooley, Randall 207 Dorsey, Henry Dornheggen, Robert 49 Doughman, Larry 55 Dozier, Ron Dragon, Dorothy Dragstome, Donald Drake, Barbara 55 Drake, Don Drake, James 233 Drane, Sandra 94 Dreschler, Eva 95 Drew, Don 47 Drew, Jeanette 64 Driskall, David 207 Driskall, Dennis 95, 74 DuBois, Elaine DuBois, Maxine 47 Dubuque, Denise 64, 137 Dudley, Edith 55 Dudley, Linda Duncan, Edward 97, 227 Duncan, Jinx 207, 185, 189, 137, 72, 194 Duncan, Marian 55, 116, 136, 89, 90, 121, 122 Duncan, Harry 241, 39 Duncan Thomas 49,241 our-in, Donna 207, 87, 122 Dunn, Joy 207 Dunn, Vera 47, 116 Dunnemann, Vivian 82, 207, 90, 131 Dunning, Ken Dunson, Joe 169, 94, 218 Durbeck, Ruthann Durey, Bonnie Durham, David 80, 100 Durham, Minnie 64 Handel, Paul 60, 116, 87 Echols, Durham, Richard Duggl, Moreen 83, 207, 117, Dykes, Carole 64 Dykes, Elaine 208, 111 Dykes, Gary 241 Dykes, Mary 47 Dynes, Bonnie 55, 136 Dynes, Tom 40, 100 Eahens, Gwen Eakins, Maurice 227 Eakins, Janice 64 Eanes, Joe Eanes, Mike 112 Earley, Sonnie Earley, Richard Earnst, Robert 95 Easley, Marcella 64 Eby, Kathy 47 Eby, Richard 110, 208 Barb 208 Fagan, Ellen 64, 137, 72 Fahrney, Jean 89, 130 Fannen, Larry 50 Fannen, Wallace 48 Fant, Bonnie 64 Farmers, Ira Farmers, Linda 64 Farr, Ben 182, 149, 66 Farr, Bob 149, 208, 149, 148, 110, 113, 72 Farrar, Jeff 48, 185 Farres, George 177, 39, 48 Farres, John 228 Fast, Chip 208, 147 Faulconer, Billy 40 Fawley, Barbara 241, 40 Feck, Carol 64 Federle, Carole 55, 121, 116, 72, 134 Federle, Marilyn 111, 203 Feldhaus, David 208 Feldhaus, William 152, 173, 141, 72, 168 Feller, Vivina 207, 94, 80 Felts, Jeff 48, 168, 100 Felts, Jenny 208 Freeman, Yvonne 55 Freese, Gary 48 Fried, Andrea Carol 48, 74, 90 Fried, Sammy 95 Friend, Bert 48 Frierson, Thomas Fritsch, Robert 224 Fritschel, Arlene Frodge, Carol 55 Frank, Carol 64 Fronk, John Frost, Joyce Ann Frost, Ronnie 41, 242 Frost, Victoria 48, 95 Eckman, Elaine 134, 87, 55, 122 Eckstein, Phyllis Ector, Jim 47 Eddins, Yvonne Edmondson, Charles 177 Edmondson, Eddie 227, 40 Edmondson, James 207, 66 Edmondson, Richard 97, 227 Fender, Elmer 169, 66 Ferguson, Bernice 120, 64, 93, 126 Ferguson, Bill 242, 87, 40, 100 Ferguson, Fred 48 Ferguson, Gerald 176, 66 Ferguson, Janice 76, 208, 211, 88, 134, 135, 105 Ferguson, Jay 150, 72 Ferguson Jim 208 80 Fer usonl Jimrrt 207 66 Q Ferguson 1 22 Ferguson 1 Y 1 , Judy 55, 90, 134, , Rosa Lee 48 Ferrar, Jeffrey 168 Fetter, Robert 218 Fry, Gail 48 Frye, Maurice 209 Frys, Phyllis 55 Fryman, Carolyn 242, 41 Fryman, Carolyn Fuller, Andry 228 Fuller, Jessie 48 Fuller, Willa 209 Frussner, Sandy 64, 121, 126 Furd, John 74 Gibson, Floyd Gibson, Janet 196 Gibson, John Gibson, Janice 41 Gibson, Joseph 242, 95 Gilgslon, Mary 64, 116, 117, 83, Gifford, Robert Gilbert, Pat Gilbert, Regina 48, 116, 90 Gilkey, Joanne Gill, Betty 41 sm, one 176, 228 Gaston, Stanley 177 Gastierey, Beverly 74, 39 Goyert, Philip Georhart, James Georhart, Jerrilyn 48, 55, 116 Gebroski, Nancy Gee, Judith 48 Gehring, Kathy 85, 75, 135 Geiger, Ruth 209, 103 Gentry, Ann Gentry, John 177, 48 Gentry, Sarah 48 Gerhart, Jerri 131 Gessner, Frank 138, 151, 218 Ghee, Bernice 48 Ghee, Pat Geyer, Bonnie Beyert, Ralph Gibbons, Gary 141, 178 Gibson, Ann 41, 242, 95 Gibson, Dianna Gibson, Diane 64, 116, 89, 111, 79 Goodwin, Lovina 210 Gordon, Betty 41 Gordon, Mary Jane 210, 120, 137, 75 Goree, Carolyn Goshade, Ca vin Gould, Barbara 210 Goyert, Paulette 48, 116, 185 Goyert, Susan 64, 134 Grabel, Jean 55 Grace, Nancy 41, 242 Grace, Polly 41, 52 Grafton, John 210, 228, 78, 79, 93 Hamilton, Hamilton, Hamilton, Hammock, Hammond 7 Hammond Minnie 92, 212, 93 lris George Jim 48 lrene 212, 121 Larry 210 1-iammondf Mary 55, 90, 134 Hampton, Hampton, 67, 124 Hampton, Hampton, Betty 48 Chris 55, 80, 117, Jane 55 Thelma Handel, Hope 41, 197, 87 Handley, Dan 210, 178, 145 Handley, Judith 55 Handley, Mike 48 Hanes, Dave 219, 87, 67 Hanes, Kathleen 48, 50 Hanes, John Hanks, Dorothy 211, 125 Hardin, Bert Hardin, Dotty 211 Hardin, Joan 39, 95 Hardin, Ken 60 Hardin, Reginia 211 Harding, Jaan Harding, Lan 95 Hargrove, Vivian 95 Harman, Helen 116, 89, 122 Harman, Rose 39 Harmann, Melanie 39 Harmon, Helen 112, 91, 208, Gill, Lois 209 Gillespie, Elizabeth 236 Gillespie, Johnny 48, 168 Gillespie Tonerita 95, 39 Fenchter, Robert 1 12 Edwards Dianne 241 Edwards, Harold Edwards, Herbcrt Edwards, Janet Edwards, Joyce 64, 132 Edwards 75, 1 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards Edwards 87, Edwards , Nancy 64, 85, 136, 22 Pat Raymond 47 Ron , Ruthann , Tommy 241, 40, 95, 1 O6 Wa ne Fewell, Vivian S5 Fields, Ben 218 Fields, Darrel 176, 227, 80 F1nIn,7John 164, 167, 143, 207, 4 Fine, Sandy 208, 120, 93, 108 Fiorita, Angela 55 Firestone, lrene 208, 90 Firestone, Robert 242, 40 Fisiger, Albert 175, 168, 95, Fischer, Charles 50, 185 Graham, Carl 194 127 Harmon, Sharon 64 Harmon, Shirley Grant, Carole 113, 212 Grant, Claude 218 Grant, Carl 64 Grant, Joan 74 Grate, Frank Gravel, James 41, 95 Graves, Betty 95 Graves, Jack Gravely, Francis 39 Gravely, Nina 64 Graver, Jim 51, 143 Graves, Brenda 48 Gray, Danny 97, 227 Fischer, Charylene 116, 55 7 Y Ekermeyer, Donald 208, 80, Fischer, Henrietta 39 Fischer, Fishche Jerry' 110, 218, 146 r Gilliam, Albert 48 Gilliam, Allen 233 Gilliam, Phyllis 212 Gilliam, Orville Gillson, Lyn 41, 95 Gilpin, Coleen 48 Gist, Betty 64 Givens, Judy Glardan, John Galves, Jack Glaze, Joan 95, 242, 41 Glazier, Michele 55 Glenn, Cornelius 41 Gray, Jean 210, 93 Green, Annetta 55 Green, Carolyn Green, Jane 64, 125, 122 Green, Joyce 64 Greene, Litha Elder, Harris, 1 13 Elam, B 168, Elder, 66 Elder, 141, Elder, Ellick, Ellick, Ellison, Elmes, and 165, 152, 173, 176, 66 Doug 152, 83, 173, 168, Gordon 80, 218 Kenneth 97, 208, 211, 72, 178, 110, 229 Roger 228 Anthony 47 Yvonne 44, 128, 40 Hubert 176 Robert 113, 66 Elmes, Walter 44 Ellswort, Virginia 64, 93, 115 Embay, Diane 55, 94 Endres, Ken 44 England, Carl England, June 40, 125 English, Robert 241, 40 Emmons, Bill 208, 94 Enghouser, Richard 116, 228 Ennis, Karen 64, 85, 126 Ennis, Rickey 174, 113, 47 Erbacher, Beverly 82, 64 Ernest, Bowman 208 Ernst, Richard 241 Esberger, Barbara 64 Echmeyer, Judith 82, 127 Eschmcyer, Ken , Pau 41 Fischer, Phillip Fischer, Virginia 55, 188, 116, 90, 122 Fisgus, Allen 140, 221, 218, 148, 66 Fisgus, Doris 197, 95, 39 Fishback, James 242 Fitzpatrick, Andrew 169, 29, 218, 176, 93 Fitzwater, Edith 55 Flanagan, Judy 64, 109 Flanigan, Doug 66 Flaugher, Cynthia 64, 121, 127 Fleckenstein, Jenny 48, 207 Fledderjohn, Lynn 208, 207 Fletcher, Tim 212, 120 Flick, Dale 48, 95 Glenn, Edward 218, 94 Glenn, Raymond 160, 152, 168, 154, 67 Gloves, Carol 41 Glover, Helen 243, 100 Glover, Mary Anne 209 Glueck, Bill 77, 209, 184, 148, 149, 110, 212 Glueck, Tom 184, 149 Godfrey, lrene 55, 136, 117, 122 Godley, Ann 64, 121, 135 Godweiler, Bob 51 Goebel, Hilbert 224 Goebel, Peggy 55 Goesling, Bill 152, 155, 209, Green, Richard 51 Greer, Gary 177 Greilich, Sally 242, 41 Greilich, Walter 152, 138, 168 Greve, Neal 48, 185 Grevious, Barbara 41 Harper, Carl Harper, Earl 39 Harper, John 60 Harper, Will 211 Harrell, Kathleen 48 Harris, Adolph 81, 211, 98, 100, 79 Harris, Allen Harris, Barbara 41, 211 Harris, Barbara 242 Harris, Betty 74 Harris, Bev 124 Harris, Charlie 208, 178 Harris, Charles 211 Harris, Clarence Hafgs, Eddie 208, 118, 207, Harris, Edward 211, 64 Harris, Gloria 48 Harris, Larry 21 Harris, Phyliss 55 Harris, Priscilla 211 Harris, Robert 60, 94 Harris, Ralph 60, 48 Harris, Sharon 121 Harris, Sharon 48, 95 William 60 149, 110, 168, 117 Goesling, Gayle 64, 135, 97 Goettsch, Charles 111, 218, 67 Goettsch, Eric Goldsberry, Jim 209 Gooch, Bobbie Good, Ellen 210 Griffith, Jon 48, 100 Griss, Grisso Gloria m, Allen Grooms, Chester 177, 168, 48 Grooms Marvin 121, 219, 67 Greig? Elaine 210, 111, 121, Groves, Betty 118, 212 Groves, Susan 41 Grubbs, Rayola 64 Grubbs, Russel Grubbs, Shirley Grussell, David Gudauskas, Pete 219, 67, 146 Haine Lawrence Yvonne 55 Evans Estell, Joann Estell, John 228 Estes, Brenda Estes, Pat S5 Etter, Ada 116, 208 Etter, Barb 50, 120, 40 Eubanks, June 64 Euztgce, Jean 39, 197, 52, 95, Eustice, Margie 208, 135, 105 Evans, Astra 228 Evans, Beverly 64 Evans, Elizabeth 88, 89, 75 Evans, Gladys 117, 203 Evans, Margaret 64, 66 Evans, Tex 48 Evans, Wanda 64 Evans, William 95 Eveler, Berni 75, 241, 40 Flint, Don Flint, Donna 204 Flisk, Dorothy 48 Flery, Natalie 140, 94, 64 Flewers, Delore F lewers, s 224 Rebecca Floyd, Dianne 48 Floyd, Janice Flynn, Kay 11, 208 Fobbs, C arol 41 Fond, Mary 94, 55 Good, Robert 210 Good, William 204 Goodell, Nancy Goodman, Fred Goodwin, Joyce 210 Gabbard, Geraldine Gabbard, Hazel Gaghan, Carol 55 Gaghan, Marilyn Gailey, Jim 209 Gailey, Jerry 39 Gailey, Karen 48 Gailey, Paul 141, 242, 168 Gaines, Given 209, 94 Gaines, Shirley 64 Galbreath, Donald 80 Guenther, Ed 41 Guenther, Kitty Guilliams, James Gulden, Lloyd 80 Gunn, Barbara 64 Gusweiler, Reveccq Gusweiler, Ricky Gutherie, Ronald 217 Gutierrez, Joe Gwinner, Barbara 48, 74 Gwinner, Lois 188, 75, 135 Habenicht, Susan 48, 60 Hack, Janice 224 Hugger, Mike 172, 219, 170, Haggerty, Gail 189, 85, 137, Galbreath, Larry 48 Galinger, Bert 48 Gallagher, Gordon 48, 109 Gallegan, Jim 67 210 Haine Haines, s, Barbara 212, 117 Carolyn 48 Haines, Carl 41 Haines s, Pat 48 Ford, Roy 128, 49 Forton, Gayle 64, 90, 130 Foster, Annette 55 Foster, Bill 218, 66 Foster, Genena 236 Foster, Robin 218, 66 Foster, Killy 80 Faust, Frank Fox, Barb 39 Fracey, Vera 50, 115, 138 Frame, Margie 116, 90, 72, 134, 122 Frame, Sally 76, 208, 212, 116, 134, 135 Frame, Tom 48, 116, 95, 90 Francia l h , Ra p 249 Francia, Robert 48 Frank, Joan 64 Frank, Sandra 112, 208 Franz, Barbara 208 Gamel, Joe Gans, Ella 11, 209, 111 Gant, Jane 136, 121, 94, 55 Gantz, David 148, 3, 67 Garbitt, Sharon 41, 95 Garner, Bob 48, 100 Garner, James 141, 50, 128 Garner, Trairce Garner, Walter Garnett, Wilma 209 Hake, Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Pam 244, 116, 89 Mitchel Beverly 210 Diane 55, 116, 90, 87 Don Larry 219, 67 Joan 55 Everette, Barbara Everler, Judy 74 Eversole, Joyce 50, 115, 87 Everslage, Florence 64, 122 Eversull, Greg 97, 228 Frasier, Twala 256, 242 Fread, Anita 121 Freak, Alfalfa Freeman, Hunter 145, 218, 67 Freeman, Sidney 168, 48 r Garrett, Juanita 41, 224 Garrett, Leroy 41 Garrett, Shirley Gary, Cecelia 55 Gashill, Wydeme 48 250 Hall, Virginia 55, 136 Hallscott, Jim 219, 138, 67, 5 Halsted, Jan 148, 175, 219, 72, 67 Hamilton, Bill Harrison, Marcia 212, 64 Harrison, Phylis 212, 55 Harrison, Mary Louise Heat, Deanna 48 Hart, Richard 39 Hart, Sharon 83, 64 Hartenian, Melanie 120, 90, 72, 134, 87, 55 Hartson, Gene 111 Hosper, Sue 177 Hasselbrock, Fred 211, 73, 147 Hassman, Pete 60 Harvey, Constance 212 Harvey, Gwen 55 Hatcher, Deloris 121, 212, 64 Hatcher, Ronald 48 Hatchins, Robert Hatfield, George 233, 41 Hatfield, Larry 233 Hatfield, Mary 242 Hathorn, Diana Haungs, Skip 211, 141, 95. 228, 106 Have, Mitchel Hawk, Jeff 48, 100 Hawking, Jackie 224 Hayward, George 93 Hawkins, Patsy 75, 121, 90, 131, 117 Hayden, Bob Hayden, Lillian Hayes, James 48 Hayes, Marilyn 244 Haynes, Joel 162, 164, 170, 172, 141, 178, 168, 67 Haynie, Ruthann 204 Hayward, George 161, 164, 152, 154, 148, 149, 211, 168 Heaton, Elder Heath, VerdelP 55 Heck, Jackie 41 Heck, Ray 41 Heckman, Al 162, 163, 165, 152, 141, 72, 168, 67, 122 Heekin, Barbara 48, 87, 100 Hetfner, Horace 48, 177, 168 Hegel, Bob 48, 168 Hegner, Harry 168 TUDENT I Hehnson, Carole 168 Heidkamp, Mike 243, 90, 100 Heimann, Bonnie 48, 121, 90, 104, 103 Heimann, Jon 184, 67 Heimann, Robert 140, 219, 148, 181, 67 I-ieis, Charlene 136, 211, 194 Heis, Janet 121, 88, 211, 89 131, 104, 103 Heltenstein, Carl 48 Helm, Mary Lou 176, 87 Helm, Mary 1, 87 Helm, Tom 83 Helwig, Sharon 224, 116, 126 55 Heminger, Nan 224, 116, 55 Henderson, Gloria 212 Henderson, Jeff 74 1 DEX Holmes, Nancy 235 Holste, Dale 48, 95 Holt, Barbara 83, 65, 111, 78 122 Holton, Nancy 243, 87 Homan, Jerry 233, 41 Hon, Gerry 41, 243 Honicar, Myron 42 Hondey, Jan Hood, Richard Hood, Robert Hood, Vernon Hoosier, Beverly 55 Hoosier, Ed 55 Hopewell, Judy 82, 65, 130 Hopkins, Lucy 199, 243, 55 Hopkins, Willie 170, 228 Hopper, Jerry 233 Hopper, Tom 242, 41 Henderson, Joyce Hendricks, Bill Hendrick, Roland l-lenzgle, Lynne 111, 212, 129, 1 7 Henlon, Gene 94 Hennessey, Lanny 219, 67 Henninger, Carol 87, 224, 136 55 1 Henry, Joan 112, 52, 92, 170, 176, 87 Henry, Ronald 160, 152, 60, 170 , 168 Henrv, Warren 48, 100 Henry Zelma 224, 55 i-iensiiy, can 97, 233 Hensley, Mike 22, 88 Henton, Yolanda 41, 55 Hentsck, Hecke 48 Herbert, Charles 60 Herdtner, Richard 219, 67 Hern, Thomas 110, 219, 67 Herman, Howard 197 Herndon, Richard 208 Herrin, Nancy 212 Herring, Hardy 228, 80 Herring, Robert 48, 95 Herrmann, Nannette 197, 50 Herron, William 174, 48 Herschede, Sally 189, B8, 89, 211, 75, 91 Hertner, Dick 143 Hcrzner, Ed Hess, Arnold 219 Hess, Mary Jane Hess, Michael 60 Hettinger, Carol 83, 65, 121, 93, 127 Hettinger, Russ Hewton, Gloria Heyl, Beatrice Heyl, Kathleen Hickey, Patricia Highlander, Charles 224, 55 Highlander, Sharon 52, 87 Hignite, Sue 212, 65 Hilbert, Jobel 243 Horan, Charles 208, 67 Horan, Larry Hockie, Ginger Horton, John 60 Hoskie, Pete 48 Hoston, Vivian 213, 65 Houckins, Ken Hound, Huck 176 House, Greg Hauser, Bill Houston, Butch 140, 141 Houston, Judy 120, 73, 123 Howard, Bill 219, 67 Howard, Charles 243, 52 Howard, Fred 60 Howard, Judy 65, 97 Howard, Milton 152, 168 Hoyvfird, Nancy 110, 213, 65, 2 Howard, Sarah 42. 196, 197, 90 X Howell, Barbara 49 Howie athelyn 98, 72, 87 , K Hoy, Jack 116, 55 Hay, Virginia 118, 65, 90 Hoys, Janet 116, 55 Hoyt, Judy 111, 121, 74, 122 Hubbard, Paul 67 Hudson, Angel 95 Hudson, Hudson, Connie 74, 52, 55 Dorothy 211, 55 Hutt, Earl Huff, Mary 55 Huff, Phyllis 49 Hutt, Wiley Hughes, George 65 Hughes, Geraldine 94 Hughes, Enid Hughes, John 67 Hughes, Mike 60 Hughes, Ron 60, 167 Hughes, Sharon 42 Hughitt, Judy 111, 83, 65, I2 Hummel, David 60, 141 Hummel, Sandy 211, 120, 85 Alice Lanham, Hill, Geraldine 41, 55 Johnson, Norman 167, 67 Hilderbrant, Ann 95 Hildebrandt, Ellen 211, 126 Hill win 211 185 177 , Ed , , Hill, Gail 55 Hill, Gina 94 Hill, Robert 60, 173 Hill, Ron eo 131, 103 Humphreys, Marilyn 65, 79 Jackson, Jackie 49, 42 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Marsha 49, 95, 111 Mary 212, 111 Maxine 49 Myrtle 213, 65, 111 Pat 42 Patsy 42 Ron 67 Russell 60, 72 Jackson, Sharon Jackson, Sheila Ann 213, 65, 131 Jacob, Joe 60 Jacob, Marsha 49, 100 Jacobs, Howard 229 Jaeger, Donald L. 243 James, Joe James, Mary 42 James, Samuel 212, 178, 79 Jamfeg, Thomas 152, 60, 139, Jamison, Dock Jamison, Rusty 168 Jarman, Jo Ann 55, 123 Jarrels, Nancy 42 Jarvis, Sally 243, 42, 95 Jaspher, Janice 65, 125 Jaspher, Steven Jeffers, Pat Jefferson, Lucille Jefferies, Latice Jenike, Michael 183 Jenike, Tam 140, 182, 67 Jenkins, Brenda 212 Jenkins, Shirley 53 Jenkson, Vernon 60 Jennings, Nancy 224, 55 Jentzen, Beatrice 55 Jentzen, Carol n 113, 87, 213, 129, 121, 137 Jewell, Tony Jabe, James 60 Jocelyn, Susan 94, 55 Johansmann, Karen 49 Johnasmann, Walter 49 Johnson, Andrea 95, 53 Johnson, Audrey 111, 224, 94, 55 Johnson, Ben 60 Johnson, Ben 42 Johnson, Beverly 55 Johnson, Billy 49 Johnson, Brenda 65 Johnson, Bruce 42 Johnson, Charles 49 Johnson, Chester 49 Johnson, Delores 110, 90 Johnson, Donald 212, 100 Johnson, Glenn 212, 80, 142, 143, 42 Johnson, Gloria 110, 213, 80 Johnson, 55 Johnson, Gwendelyn 95, 224, Heather 94, 224, 126 Jones, Kathy Jones, Leon Jones, Mary 49 Jones, Michael Jones, Montene 213 Jones, Nancy 49 Jones, Rita 53, 191, 196, 110 193, 128 Jones, Robert 49, 100 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan Robert E. 208 Tom 243, 40, 177 Vivian 49, 95, 90 , Charles 60 Jordan, Deloris 240, 42 Jordan, Ema Jordan, Kyle 36 Jordan, Mamie 49 Jordan, Polly 56 Jordan, Richard 60, 42 Jordan, Rita 36 Jordan, Sharon 53, 95 Jores, Mary 185 Judd, Mike 36 Juett, James 174 Jurkiewicz, David 42, 168 Jurkiewicz, Mary 56 Justice, David 243, 95, 168 Justice, Patricia 42 Kafigg, Geraldine 213, 112, Kadon, Sue 36 Kafka, Lila 213, 65 Kahn, Gail 53 Kammer, Dorothy 56, 117 Kammer, Frank 213, 117 1 Kattenhorn, Karan 42, 197, 52 Kaufman, Stephen 239, 168 Kean, Brenda 243, 40 Kearns, Ann 207 Keaton, Danna 54, 93, 144, 145, 122 Keese, Albert 168 Keese, David 108, 92, 45 Keese, Karen 36 Kegley, Donna 213, 94 Keith, Lois 56 Kelch, Don 60, 181 Kelch, Jeannette 56 Keller, David 49 Keller, John 74, 36 Keller, Mike 36 Kelly, Mithelly 240 Kelly, Bay 54 Kelly, Bobby 243, 40 Kelly, James 92, 219 Kelly, Katheline 234 Kelly, Mary 36 Kelly, Ron 36, 67 Kelly, Rosemary 49 Kelly, William 219, 67 Kelso, Marsha 56, 126 Kendall, Bill 213 Kendall, Carolyn 115, 213, 65, 213, 65, 121, 90, 122 Kirk, Saundra 36 Kirven, Patsy 247 Kirven, Sara 55, 140 Kistler, Lana 216, 72 Kistner, Ellen 49 Kiwen, Gloria 42 95 David 157, 160, 161,164,152,154,141, 176, 77, 216, 219, 221, 213, 72, 110, 168,229 Klopfstein, Alice 216 Klotter, Kenneth 219, 67 Klumb, Jenny 65, 117 Klumb, Josephine 56. 65, 116, 117 KlLIl11pplJ1ll 213 Klusman, Kathy 83, 65, 117, 122 Knechtly, Mary 65, 111, 90 Knabb, Eddie 67, 109 Knear, Judy 49, 42 Knechtly, Margaret 78 Kneipp, Pat 65, 111, 78 Knell, Diane Knell, Don 36 Knoechel, Walter 60, 184, 144 Knoll, David 36 Knost, Bill 60, 170, 172, 141 Knox, Tommy 60 Koeing, Sam 65 Kokfer, Bill 216, 147 Koener, Jake 42 Koener, Peggy 216 Kogmann, Jane 42 Koller, Marshall 60 Kramer, George 247 Kroener, Lillian 56 Kroener, Pat 123 Klette, Gloria Kleinschmidt, 204, 122, 94, Koenig, Sandro 135, 134, 103, 127 Krogman, Joan 95 Kruse, Dennis 60 Kurvin, Sandy 65 Kurz, Ron 67 Kusker, Charles 40 Kyle, Jean 56 Lackey, Irene 216, 111 Lacz, Gayle 40 Lacz, John Ladd, Kathy 216 Ladrigan, Dale 40 Ladrigan, Kay 49 Lague, Richard 229, 141, 67 Lamb, Jim 36 Lambert, Jerry 238 Lamkin, James 36 Lancaster, Sandra 216, 94, 122 Landers, Agnes 236, 79 Lane, Ernest 36 Lane, Marsha Lanz, Carol 36 Hunt, Nelson 60 Hill, Thomas 211 Hillard, Mickey 60, 80 Hillman, Stephan 168 Hilton, Billie Hinds, Mike 95, 41 Hines, Charles 48, 144, 145 Hines, Martha 95 Hinkle, Carolyn 112 Hirka, John 211 Hirka, Mary Jane 52, 78 Hirt, Ernest 77, 211, 217, 148, 228, 184 Hirt, Peter Haste, Karen 95, 48, 58, 57 Hissle, Bill 60 Hitchens, Marty 95, 48 Hitchens, Ted 92, 93, 219, 94, 67 Hitchcock, Roger 160, 152, 168, 67 Hacker, Eva 55 Hacker, Rose 204 Hodge, Barb Hodge, Billy Hodge, Bryon 152, 153, 60, 168 Hodge, Jean 87 Hodge, Owen 219, 67 Hodge, Shelda 243, 41 Hodson, Bob 219, 60 Hodson, Carol 94, 132 Hoffard, William 48 Hogg, Steve 74, 90, 109 Holcomb, Larry 41 Holland, Raymond 60 Holler, Richard 41 Hollingsworth, Robert 48 Hollis, Dan Hollis, Ron Hunter, Cathy 211 Hunter, Elizabeth 213 Hunter, Kathy 49, 116, 74 Hunter, Linda 42 Hunter, Norma 42 Hurst, David 402, 168 Huskey, Bev Huss, Louise 211 Huston, Judy 81, 212, 87, 108 Hutching, Robert 60, 80, 94 Hutchins, Shirley Hutson, Neal 67 Hyde, Bertha Ice, Sherrod 100 Ignatius, Ruth 82, 212, 130 llhardt, Judy 55 Iliff, Gayle 42 Imes, Sylvia 212 Imhotf, Susan Ingram, Carl 60, 169, 176 Ingram, Eugene Ingram, Mary F. Ingram, Mary L. Ingram, Ray Ingram, Rosemary Ingram, Nathaniel 42 Ingram Sylvia lnyard,1 Pat 55 Ireland Irvine, Irvine, Isaacs, Isaacs, Isaacs, Iverson, Gene 212, 98, 139 'Joyce 42 Ken Berry 67 Charles 49 Stewart 49 John 1 17 Ivory, Leroy Ivory, Rosette 36 J ac ksa YL Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Allen Alma 212 Ben 49 Brenda 42 Charles 212 Doris 49 Johnson, James 229, 94 Johnson, Jewell 49 Johnson, Joyce 49 Johnson, Judith 65, 90, 55 Johnson, Julia 243, 55 Johnson, Tennetta 49 Johnson, Marian 97, 110 Johnson, Mattie 42 Johnson, Meredith 234, 55 Johnson, Myra 65 Johnson, Pat 40, 213, 72 Johnson, Paul Johnson, Richard 49, 177 Johnson, Robert 49 Johnson, Ruby 243, 55 Johnson, Sally 213 Johrason, Twila 49, 116, 74, 9 Johnson, Wanda 234, 213 Johnston, Drue 49 Johnston, Heather 112, 116, 94, 55 Joiner, Dallas Joiner, Doris Jolly, Jill 87, 243 Jolly, Laverne 213 Jones, Alexia Jones, Arnetta 56, 95 Jones, Betty 110 Jones, Charles 49, 168 95, 132 Kendall, Karen 49, 121, 90 Kendall, Roger 213, 170, 172 148, 149, 73 Kennedy, George 219, 80, 67 Kenny, Garry 213, 94, 79 Kersker, Sonnie 213, 95, 111 131 Kessel, Don 216, 79 Key, Robert 139 Ke s Vir inia 49 Langhorst, Darleen 234 Lannam, Nan 56, 116 Lanham, Richard Lanham, Wilma 229 Lapp, Carolyn 216 Y I 9 Kidd, David 216, 140, 141, 7 Kiefel, Kiefer, 0 3, ii Kidd, 'rom 185 Joy 112, 216 Barbara 49, 90 Kiessling, Ruth 82, 65, 42, Larkby, Sheldon 168, 177, 49 Larkin, Esther 56 Loubach, Ed 113, 67 Laiiibgch, Russlyn 42, 52, 90, 4 Laughlin, Roger 67 Laurence, Frank 171, 219 Laurence, Sharon 49 ii7,74, las, 115,122 Kiessling, Ron 100, 101, 182, 109, 183, 109 Kiltler, Lonnie Kimard, Sam 65 Kimble, Barbara Kimble, Nancy Kimery, Aulta 49 Kimmard, Saundra 95, 121 Kinard, Jacqueline 36 Kinard, Sophia 60 Kincaid, Brian 216, 80 Kincaid, Kenneth 216 Kinder, Emily 243, 40, 95 Lauterwasser, Don 208 Lauhan, Roger 36, 67 Lawson, Don 36 Lawson, David 219 Lawson, Frankie 216, 111, 112 Lawson, James 49, 60 Lawson, Janice 234, 65 Lawson, Joyce 213 Lawson Kirt 138, 67 Lazaru,1 Jennings 36 Phyllis 121, 213, 65 Leahr, Leanger, Richard 79 Leatherwood, Jeff Le Blond, Lucinda 216 Jones, Jones, Janes, Jones, Janes, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, 144, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Clarence 67 David 40 Delores 213, 65 Eddie 60 Emma 234 Francis 109 Geraldine 225 Gary 65, 94 Gwen Janet 224 Jerry 213, 73, 145, 108, 93 Jerry Lee 124 Jerry R, 31, 44 Jesse 243, 40 Julia 124 Katrina 56,42 Kay 213,111,126 251 Kiriebrew, David 168 Kinebrew, Truman 54, 92, 93, 126, 40, 177 King, Artis 216, 113 King, Joyce 65, 137 King, Marvin 42 King, Roger Thomas 92, 140, 219, King, 148, 72 King, William 79, 67 Kinnard, Jacqueline 229 Kinney, Carolyn 213, 243, 65 Kinney, Donna 42 Kipp, Betsy 72 Kipp, Bill 216, 94, 143, 142 Killll-Ui Kathy 36 Kirby, Carolyn 117, 111, Lcdlord, Leslie 36 Lee, Barbara 216 Lee, Brenda 56 Lee, Golf: 60 Lee, Gerome 60, 116, 93 Lee, Morris Lee, Tom 216, 68, 147 Leidolt, Lindo 56, 94, 126 Lemming, Maridel 56, 94 Leone, Carol Lepe, Jerome 94 Leslie, Vivian 56 Lett, Barbara 49, 117, 100 Lett, Pat 112, 216 Lewin, Sue 216, 135 Lewis, Altreda 56, 116 Lew Lew is, Bob 216, 145 is, Carolyn 65 Lewis, Charles 36 Lewis, Ernestine 216 Lewis, Hubert Lewis, Jerome 219, 79, 68 Lewis, Kae 112, 75, 91, 97, 225, 89 Lewis, Michael Lewis, Nancy 56 Lewis, Richard 60, 94 Lewis, Robert 216, 221, 207 Lewis, Ronald 229, 60 Lewis Yvonne 65 Nicley, Lightner, Judy 112 Lightner, Virginia 216, 112 Ligon, James 115, 109 Ligon, John 60, 33 Liles, Anne 153, 65, 121, 171, 172, 130 Liles, Harriet 42, 52 Lilly, Jocquelyn 216, 125 Lilly, Marilyn 217, 125 Linahan, Bill 243, 40 Linder, Carol 42 Linder, Robert 219, 67 Linder, Sharon 217 Lindloff, Pat 65, 132, 93 Lindsay, Barbara 56 Lindsay, Charles 229 Lindsay, Sandy 36 Lindsey, Bill 217, 176 Lindsey, Pat 56, 116 Lindsey, Sharon 49 Linker, Marie 95 Lindlsey, Eugene Linnenberg, John 60, 170, 178 Linnenberg, Ron 42 Lipker, Carlean 36 Lipker, Micheal 42 Lipschutz, Marshall 49 Lipschutz, Cheryl 42, 95 List, Karen 56, 116 List, Steve 36 Liversledge, Linda 42 Lloyd, John 65 Lobring, Larry 184, 138, 67 Lock, Brenda 111 Logan, Clifford 164, 152, 154, Mahatfey, James 60 Maiden, Darlene 81 Maier, Dave 67 Moeller, Jack 50 Main, Jerry 36 Mainer, Richard 60 Makepeoce, Steve 42, 100 Moline, Malott, 142 Monke, Monks Danny 219, 67 Dale 217, 115, 143, Susan 65, 130 Dan Mann,'Rosemory 36 Mansfield, Les 152, 140, 169, 67 Marcello, Donald 40, 168 Marceis, Marsha 36 Marker, Jerry 40, 168 Markey, Pete 60 Markley, Jean 83, 65, 189, 137 Marr, Carolyn 65, 116, 94 Marr, Evelyn 42, 196, 197 Marrow, Gary Marrs, Donald 42 Marrs, Donna 40 Marsh, Joseph 60 Marsh, Steve 147, 181, 145, 67 Martin, Barbara Ann 218, 112, 133, 132 Martin, Bob Martin, Donna Lee 56 Martin, Elaine 49 Martin, Harold 60, 181 Martin, James 49 Martin, Janice 36, 65 Martin, John 236 Martin, John 36 Martin, Mary 56 217, 88, 176, 168 Loge, Florence 49 Long, Beverly 94, 204, 213 Long, Charles 225 Long, Elmer 67 Long, Muriel 42 Lang, Philip 60 n, Paul 37 Longbottom, Jim 217, 221 Longbottom, Mildred 56 Longmire, Jon 56 Loop, Carolyn Loring, John 60, 182 Loris, Jock 178 Love, Verlene 65, 94, 124 Lovett, Barba 110, 204, 208, 225, 79, 94, 125 Lowigtt, Beverly 56, 217, 72, 5 Lovingood 243, 42 Loualhen, Arnold 49 Louallen, Barbara 36 Louallen, Paulette 42 Louis, James 176 Lowe, Ed 67 Loweg Janice 65, 81, 111, 90 1 Lowe, Joyce 65, 81, 90, 122 Lower, Pot 49, 95, 185 Lowery, Ron 36 Lowhorn, Ruth Lowish, Roy 60, 80 Lowrey, Ruth 36 Lowry, Elliott 243 Lucase, Jessie 42, 95 Luce, Margie 217, 133 Luce, Mary 65 Luck, James 60, 80 Ludlow, Judy 36 Ludwig, Jon 208 Ludwig, Steven 42 Ludwig, Tomi 92, 142. 143, 219, 67, 147 Luginbill, Dove 219, 67 Lumkin, John Lusk, Carol 217 Lusk, Cathrine 56, 94 Luther, Sally Lyle, Brenda 49, 95 Lyles, Pat 36 Lyles, waumo 49 Lynch, Hardy 60 Martin, Nancy 42 Martin, Nathan 42, 168, 177 Martin, Nelsa 49 Martin, Pennington 36 Mdrtgi, Sally 172, 85, 135, 1 Martin, Sharon 56, 42, 100 Martin, Steve 42 Martini, Joyce Martz, Barry 60 Marx, John Marx, Michael Mason, Margaret 204 Mason, Valeria 36 Massie, Jerry 60 Mathews, Don 58, 143 Mathews, Gary 168 Mcatgsws, Geraldine 49, 65, Mdthfws, Jock 218, 207, 143 4 Mcrthiews, Jamew 229, 143, 4 Mathis, Peggy 56 Matthews, Ernest 94, 208 Matthews, Jill Mdtagews, Michael 42, 177, Matthews, Robert 169, 143, 123, 229, 67 Matthews, Tim 219, 67 Lyons, Lynn 225, 94, 56, 111 Lyru, Loretta MacAIlister, Bob 140 MacAllister, John 60, 181 MacDonald, Charlene 217, 135, 112 MacDonald, Lloyd 36 MacFarlane, Judy 65 MacPherson, Victor 60 Mack, Billie Jo 49 Maddock, Herbert 60 Maddox, Dave 110, 219, 113 67 Maddus, Mary Helen 217 I Maushart, Terry 218, 138, 93 Maxey, Randall 218 Maxwell, Kathy 49 Moy, Vessa 36, 79 May, Virginia 120, 214, 65 Mayberry, Annie 218 Mayer, Pat 65 Mayne, Jim Mayo, Jack Mays, Sara Mayse, Sarah McBride, Jeanette 56 McBurrons, Linda 56 Mcggbe, Holly 218, 111, 121, McCabe, Rosanne 49 McCall, William 220. 67 Mcaznn, Dick 42, 95, 175, McCann, Jane 218, 88, 89, 91, 131, 229 McCann, Mary Ellen 218, 111, 90, 117 McCarthy, Mike 72, 149, 115 McClure, Joyce 49, 74 McClure, Thomas 49 McCalgin, Nedra 214, 65 McCollum, Terry 49, 45 McConahy, Karen 65, 93 McConnell, Jeff 158, 160, 163, 152, ies, 93 McConnell, Mike 36 McCoy, Barry 36 McCony, Patricia 56 McCright, Dan 220, 13B, 139, 113, 122 McCright, Katie 49, 120, 95, 10 McElroy, Ellen 36 McElwain, David 36, 52 McElwain, Sue 137, 88, 89, 137, 75, 122 161, McFaddin, Mackie 95 McFaddin, Olivia 36 McFarland, Frea McFarland, Herbert 100 McGee, Georgia 36 McGee, Janet 56 McGee, Kathy 56 McGee, Thomas 95, 229 McGlaun, Elizabeth 214, 65, 116, 121 McGlaun, Helen 214 Mcfowan, Andrew 184, 117, 46 McGraw, Charlotte 116, 56 McGuttey, Mary 56 McGuire, Joy 218 Mclntosh, Jo 50 Mclntosh, Mary 50 Mclntosh, Arthur Mclntosh, Geraldine 36 Mclntosh, Patricia 50 McKeshnes, Maddie McKee, Kathie 134, 93 McKinney, Winnie 218, 78 McKinns, Mattie 56, 111 McKnight, Martha 74 McLaughlin, Carol 218, 117, 122 McLaughlin, Sandra 36 McLendon, James McLeod, Ken 208 McMahon, Jackie 95, 50, 100 McMahon, Yvonne 56 Mcmillan, 1 Sally 218, 88, 89, McMullen, Beatrice 50 McMullen, Elizabeth 36 Ken 236 McMullen, McMullen, Mary 218 McMullen, Sulvia 50 McN?e1y, Pat 134, 214, 65, 12 Mendows, George Menifee, Stephen 50 McOwen, Tom 117, 93 McVay, Shirley 218 Meadows, Sue 218 Mehl, Kathy 56, 94 Meinhardt, Tom 92, 220, 67, 147 Melia, Jim 116 Meadows, George 177, 50 Mealy, Joyce 56 Meece, Don Meek, Dave 220, 148, Mehas, Tom 50 Merdans, Glen 50 Mergler, James 229 Merillees, Bill 177 Merrett, Patricia 36 Menitt, Joyce Merritt, Pat Merriweather, Kenneth 226, 67 Mesch, Judy Metett, Yvonne Metter, Terry Mettey, Anita 50 Mettey, Wendel 36 Metzger, Bonnie 72, 93 Metzger, Carol 72, 95, 87, 225, 122, 126, 93 Metzger, Margaret 56 Metzler, Ronnie 11, 79, 81 Metzler, Jim 50 Meyer, Carolyn Meyer, Kendall Meyer, Patty 56, 126 Meyers, Roger 97 Meyer, Sharon 225 Meyer, Vickie Michael, Keith 117, 113, 138, 114 83, 67, 122 Michael, Sherry 196, 197 Middleton, Joe Middleton, Pat 36 Miller, Arthur 36 Miller, Barry 218 Miller, Carol 50, 100 Miller, De Mario 50 Miller, Diane 37, 100 Miller, Dixie 50 Miller, Dorothy 234 Miller, Glenn 61, 116, 148, 182 Miller, Jud 135, 91, 72, 89 Miller, Kathleen Miller, Larry 37 Miller, Mike 225 Miller, Mike 140, 238, 182 Miller, Patsy 37 Miller, Ray 236 Miygr, Robert 214, 147, 146, Miller, Rosemary 37 Miller, Susan 56 Miller, Shorry Miller, Stephan 220, 99, 67 Miller, Susan 116, 94, 218 Miller, Virginia 65 Miller, Warren 67, 146 Millhouse, Barbara 89, 131 Mills, Ken 168 Minges, Pat Minitee, Steve 95 Minaigng, Gretchen 116, 56, Minton, Jerry 220, 176, 112, 171, 139, 67 Minton, Ruth Miracle, Wendell 50 Mitchell, Ann Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Gene 50 Mitchell, Janet 56 Mitchell, Joyce 56 Mitchell, Marilyn Mitchell, Robert Mitchell, Shirley 37 Mitchell William 218,80 Maichusim, Richard so Mirz, Betty 234 Mobany, Jeanne 65 Moberry, Ron 37 Mobley, Eugenia 218, 125 Mobley, Willa 65, 125 Mockbee, Kenneth 150, 220, 138, 67 Monce, Jackie 218, 127, 93 Monday, Marilyn Monroe, Judy 95, 52 Montague, Lois 56, 117, 11, 95, 122 Montgomery, Kan 112, 80, 236 Montgomery, Evans 178, 218 Montgomery, James 220 Moon, Lewis 61 Moore, Barbara 37 Moore, Carol Moore, Carolyn 199 Moore, Cathy 37 Moore, Dick Moore, Donald 185, 50 Moore, Edith 50 Moore, Frank 37 Moore, Fred 140 Moore, Harry Moore, Helen 111, 218 Moore, Henry 115, 221, 218, 145, 114 Moore, Jim 94, 56, 61 Moore, Pat 110, 92, 93, 59 Moore, Robert 61 Moore, Suzi 37 Moore, Tom 160, 152, 155, 218,110, 113, 149, 177 Moore, Wanda 56 Moorman, Linda 130, 65 Morehead, Gene 50 Morehouse, Bob 175, 168 Morehouse, Melvin 61 Moreton, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan, Morgan Morin, Marin, Morin, Morin, Morris Dave 1 77, 50 Joe 218 Mary 65 Nan 50 Reggie 229 Toni 50 Frank 121 Jack Malcolm 50 Betty 37 Billy 61 Morris: Cueston Morris, Morris, Lee 37 Willie Morrison, Jim 50, 56, 100 Morrison, London 185 Morrison, Norma 65 Morriso Morrison Moseley, Mosher, , William 50 Robert 79, 67 William Moss, Eva 37 Moster, Motzer, 142 Motzer, Mounce, Moxley, Bob 61 Richard isa, 240, 67, Richard F. 67, 143 Duane 219 Linda 131, 117, 229, Naegal, Sandra 135, 65, 75 Naegal, Susan 50, 100 Nagelson, Fred 182, 159, 61 145 Nagelson, Mary 116, 131, 51 Nagelson, Tom 100 Nance, Samuel Napier, Penelope 50 Nan, Nanci 219, 131, 81 Neal, Ernest Neal, Rodney 67 Neal, Virginia 219, 116, 122 Nearoa, James Neat, Bee 183 Neblett, Ronald 220, 67 Neely, Neely, Billy 50 George 219 Neely, Geraldine Neely, Gary 37 Nees, Alfred 220 Nees, Ricky Negrona, Adela 117, 111, 21 Neice, Geri 36 Neilson, Don 110, 107 Nelson, Barbara 56 Nelson, Jim 160, 152, 155, 148, 149, 110, 169,117, 229 Nelson, Moses Nelson, Penny 50, 90, 122 Nelson, Shirlie 117, 211 Neuman, Alfred 183 Neville, Ralph 50 Newby, Betty 189, 219 Nichols, Barry Nichols, Doris Nichols, Judy 65, 135 Nickels N' bl ic es, Nickles, on, Harry 61 Diane Moses 37 Nichum, Timothy 220, 79, 6 Betty 239 Niederlehner, Lovia 220, 68 Nielson, Don 210, 140, 72 Ninos, Emily 111, 221, 207 Nixon, Silvia 37 Nlareth, Margie Noble, Donald 79, 220 Noble, Roy 37 Noe, Myrtle Noe, Virginia 56 Noel, Sylvia 56 Nogert, Jim Norman, Esrie 65 Norman, Norma 65 Northcutt, Earl 61, 139, 166 152, 181 115 Northcutt, Gail 65, 78 Northcutt, Sue 205 Nugent, Jim 80 Oakes, Mary Oatley, Albert 50 0'Banion, Wayne 61, 93 O'Berding, Barbara Oberding, Mildred 50 O'Brien, Roger 229 Ochler, Ken 37 Odell, George 50 Odom, Mary 65 Odum, Susie 65 Oehler, Jim 220, 113, 79 Oehler, Karen Ogley, William 61, 184 O'Hara, Patricia 69 121, 218, 104 Moye, Joyce 56 Maya, Lois 113, 94, 87, 65, Mueller, Herman 59 Mullikin, Laurie 218, 89, 89 Mullikin, Sarah 90 Mullins, Barry 37, 74, Mullins, Robert Mullis, Edward Mullis, Howard 229 61, 114 Ohl, William 168, 175 Olclach, Jim 141, 110, 220 Olert, Carol 90, 95 Oliver, Carol 94, 56 Oliver, Eddie Oliver, Fred 113, 83, 115, 6 Oliver, Mary 37 Oliver, Paul 65 Oliver, Vernon 50 Oltmanns, Nita O'Neo1, Robert 169, 220, 68 Onken, Kathy 50, 74 Onken, Sue 88, 39, 135 Oppt, Conrad 50 Orr, Charles 50, 174, 100 Orr, Ross 61 Osborne, Charles O'Shell, Barry 220, 112, 150 O'Sheo Patricia 225 Ose, Jerry 61 Ott, Christine Ott, Lyda 76, 217, 220, 177' 172, 134, 135, 229, 107 Otte, Joe 61 Overton, Eddeane 37 Millhouse, John 158, 160, 220 Millis, Ken 37 Mills, Jan 153, 218, 121, 88, Mullis, Linda 208 Murdock, Vincent 75 Murphy, Elmer 75 Murphy, Minnie Murphy, Pat Murphy, Phyllis 50, 219, 112 Mufvhy, Sharon 37 Murphy, Jackaline 167 Muschong, Gail 56 Myers, Donna 214, 65 Myers, Geraldine 219 Myers, Susan 37 Naegal, Gary 152, 154, 219, 168, 169, 159 Owens, ' Esther Owens, Joseph Ownes, Kent 208 Owens, Margaret 65, 11 Oxlelyg Yvonne 121, 65, 94, Pace, Clint Pace, Skippy 61, 184, 149 Page, Tommy 1 85 Padgett, Ronald 117, 68 Paerish, Johnsie 56 Palladine, Jean 95 Pallandino, Jo Ann Palmer, Ron 61, 184, 149 Pankonin, Lynne 82, 65, 130 Pankonin, Sue 197 Sandlin, Powell, Parham, Bessie 65 Parham, Norman 177 Parhan, Charles 165, 179, 68, 80 Park, Lester 61 Parke, Peggy 69, 100 Parker, Charles 68 Parker, Nancy 36 Parker, Barb 56, 116 Paker, Charles 94 Parker, Francine Parker, Janet 56 Parker, Judy 56, 90, 126 Parker, Kenneth Parker, Nancy 95, 74 Parker, Patricia 50, 116, 90 Parker, Virginia 95 Parker, Linda 56, 90, 72, 134 Parks, Odell 56 Parks, Pam 115 Parr, Ja Ann 56, 95 Parr, Sharon Parrett, Parrott, Robert Shirley 220 STUDENT l DEX Ponchot, Bob 95 Ponchot, Judy 43 Ponchot, William Porter, Audrey 57, 90 Porter, Carl 177 Porter, Elaine 43 Porter, Jerry Porter, Joel 48 Porter, Mames Porter, Roy Porter, Thomas 68 Porter, William Posey, Harry 37 Posey, James 221, 94, 93 Posey, Mary 57 Potter, Della 153, 76, 83, 220, 221, 121,171,172, 136 Potter John 68 Pomnger, Bob 61 Potts, Coleman Potts, Doloris Joseph Richards, Thelma 40 Richardson, Peggy 69, 81 141, 110,168,229 Saa13,7Judie 57, 121, 83, 131, Richter, Paul 61 Rickard, Mary Ann 57, 116 Riddlebarger, Lois Robinette, Steve Parsons, Carl Carol 168 Judy 220 Wilbur 37 Parton, Partch, Paxton, Patia, Donna 50, 95 Patrick, David 50 Patrick, Louis Patterson, Anne 83 Paterson, Bonnie 56 Patterson, Fred 140, 68 Patterson, Ralph 152, 163, 61, 167, 168 Paul, David 90 Paul, Diana 121, 111, 135 Paul, James Paul, Yvonne Payne, Donna 60, 56, 94 Payne, Janet Pearson, Joan 56 Pedigo, Ronnie 50 Peetz, Louis Peetz, Carol 56 Peetz, Tom Pegg, Judy Pell, Joe Peltier, Martha 37 Pelton, Janice 220, 95, 111 Pelton, Mary Jane 50, 120 Pence, Charlotte Pence, Edwin Penn, John 61, 184, 141, 72 Penn, Richard Penn, Rita 56 Percival, Lois 116, 134, 90 Perin, Bonnie 220 Perkins, Acir 37 Perkins, Betty Perkins, Bruce Schooler, Perry, Darwin 68 Perry, Floyd Perry, Judy 43, 52, 197 Perry, John 68 Perry Linda 43 123. Schroer, William 97, 230 Perry, Madge 220, 189, 137 Peterson, Donna 56, 117 Petri? Allen 220, 221, 148, Petrocelli, Cecelia 137 Presley, Elizabeth Presley, Pat 43 Price, Bob 221, 121, 145, 93 Price, Vanessa 121 Prince, David 61 Pringle, Eva 37 Pringle, Rose Probst, Mae 43 Prysook, Willis 152, 160, Pugh, Georgette 37 Pugh, Robert 68 Pumpelly, Charles Purdon, Chuck 37 Pursell, Patsy 37, 74 Purves, Patricia 37 Pyle, Diana 57 Pyles, Tom 121, 68, 145 Pyles, Wanda 221 Quebman, Bob 110, 181 Quigley, Kay 122 Robe, Karin Race, Kathleen 57 Radcliff, John 43, 95 Radcliff, John 167, 149, 176 Radeke, Charles 68 Rofteny, John Ragle, John Ragter, Carl Ragland, John Ragle. John Ragter, Carl Rainey, Carol 69, Rainey, Joe Rainey, Judy Rains, Bob Rains, Jewel Raitt, William 68 Ramphrey, Barbara 90 Ramsey, Gloria 57, Ramsey, Joyce 37 Randord, Barry Ranford, Randy Ranford, Sam Ranford, Walter Ransdill, Sandy 69, 81. 111 Rasmussen, Geoffrey 37 Ratcliff, Barney 183 Ratcliff, Charles Ratlitf, Janice 95 Rawls, Geraldine Ray, Veronica 69, 81, 116 Reddick, Benjamin 61 168 116, 75 121, 90 Riep, Carolyn 69 Ries, Owen 43 Ries, Sally 43 Riley Jim 61 Riley: Michael Riley, Nelson Ring, Donna 57, 121, 111, 126, 122, 104 Rippey, Jerry 61, 141 Rise, Owen 61 Rising, Carlos 61 Ritchie, Phil 152, 61, 167, 168, 178 Rittenhouse, Ronald Ritter, Larry Ritter, San y 37 Roach, Dale Root, Bill 37 Robb, Abdul 68, 93 Robb, Dan 221, 110 Robb, Michael Sadler, James 152, 160, 61, 168 Saemann, Sandra 43, 95 Sersion, Patricia 69, 111 Settles, Guy 222 Settles, Judy 220, 68 Sewell, Janice 37 Sewell, Thomas Shaffer, Melanie 69, 85, 130 Salee, Walter Sales, Max 37 Salmonhead, Alan 37 Sanaras, Garney 81 Sargeirs, Geraldine 222, 81, 68, Sandlin, Darrell 208, 246 Sandlin, David Russell 37 Roberts, Charles Roberts, Doris 222, 125 Roberts, Dorothy 57 Roberts, Gary 221 Roberts, Herman 100 Roliuggs, Mary 222, 79, 133, Roberts, Mavis Roberts, Suzanne 95 Roberst, Tony Roberts, Warren Robertson, Tam 37 148, 169, 176 Robins, Barbara 57 Robins, Shirley Robins, Charles 61, 168 Robinson, Eloise Robinson, Gary 43 Robinson, Jack 57 Robinson, Juanita Robinson, Ken 43 Robinson, Paula 124 Robinson, Rosie Robinson, Sandra 69 Robison, Danny 79 Robison, Vernon 222 Rockhold, Sandra 43, 197 Rocklin, Gerald 61 Radford, Barney 94 Rodgers, Sharon 57 r Rodwell, Charles 99, 68 Rodsrgll, Linda 57, 116, 90, Roebuck, Becky 74 Rogers, Carol 121, 116, 88, 89, 122 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Virginia 76, 222, Joan 69, 111,79 Kenneth 37 Sharon Shirley 57, 37 Sandusky, Carole 69, 127 Sanezelina, Mary 58 Santoro, David 222, 98, 138, 139, 73 Santoro, Mike 51 Sargent, Barbara 57 Sargent, Jim 61 Sass, Cornelia 69, 115 Sass, Tyll 222, 84 Satchwill, Judy 43, 95 Saulter, Ben 37 Saunders, Barbara Saunders, Bruce Saunders, Kaye 37 230 Saunders, Sandra 43 Sawicki, Charles 51 Saylor, Bill 43 Saylor, Vergetto 222 Scarberry, Jerry Scarnaer, Henry 61 Schaser, Given 57 Schaubroeck, Bev 222 Scheid, Michael 61 Scherer, Charles 51 Scherer, Richard 220, 68 Shafto, Bonnie Shafts, Bonnie 37 Shank, Don 37 Shank, Gary 51 Shannon, Barry 44 Shannon, Carolyn 57 Shannon, John 230 Sharkey, Hazelmae Sharp, David Sharp, Margaret 69, 109 Sharp, Martha 57 Sharp, Wilma 222, 109 Shear, Douglas 43, 95, 175 Shgcar, Patrick 43, 95, 175, Shebarek, Anthony 230, 146 Shellaberger, Don 168 Shellaberger, Gordon 51, 222, BO, 94 Shellaberger, Linda 44, 95 Shelton, Barbara 57 Shelton, Dorothy 57 Shelton, Elaine 69, 127 Shelton, Jay 246 Shelton, Jerry Shelton, Kathy 57 Shelton, Rutherford 44 Shepard, Ed 51, 68 Sheperd, Janet Sheperd, Judy Shepherd, Jean 51 Shepperd, Gerald Sherman, Bob 222, 182 Sherman, Dan 37, 74, 183, r Scherer, Sue 76, 222, 72, 135 104, 93 Scheuing, Walt 69, 72, 115 Schiesler, Bill 220 Schiesler, Judy 51, 95 scrgiygng, Nancy 69, 120, 94, Schilling, Patricia 222 Schilling, Robert 61, 139 Schirmer, Gayle 153, 76, 82, 222, 226, 189, 120, 171, 172, 136, 213, 73, 72, 3, 229, 106 Schlegel, Sally 95 Schleger, Sue 121 Schley, Sally 51, 120, 90 Schloss, Bonnie 57 Schlueter, Karen 239 Schmeling, Joy 51, 120 Schmoll, Carl 222 Schmidt, Dale 51, 148, 99, 68 Schmitt, Dave 63, 177, 174, 178 Schoch, Walter 230, 115 Schofield, Herlon 43, 168 Schooler, Bob 68 Doug 222, 147 Shick, Dave 184, 140, 181, 68 Shick, Holly 51 Shie, Ralph 51 Shields, Mary 37 Shlfflet, Ray 239 Shockley, Rich 148 Shonberger, Linda 44 Shoop, Janet 69 Short, Dottie Shorp, Helen 37 Shotwell, James 44 Shouse, James 52 Showalter, Darlene 37 Siebenburger, Ed 151, 210, 138 Siecrist, Neal Siegfried, Gretchen 220, 189, 135, 210 Siegrist, Janet 69, 90, 122 Silverman, Denise 44, 95 Silverman, Sherry 57, 94, 122 Silvers, Gladys 44, 95 Simmons, Analda 222, 121, 117, 94 Simmons, Carolyn Simmons, Connie 244 Simmons, Leroy 223, 82, 75, 73, 130, 229 Rogg, Lois Rogle, Julene Rollinson, Rollinson, Romi J Edna 57 Frances 57 ud 7 Qi V 5 Rompe, Chuck 80 Pierce Petroff, Dofeihy 76, aa, 219, 220, 122 Peyton, Dennis Peyton, Wallie Pfaff, Roger Pfeiffer, Jane 50 Pfggfer, Dave 147, 220, 145, Pfeiffer, Mark 37 Pferrman, Jim 50 Pharris, Veinie Phelps, Alexes 94 Phelps, Barney 50, 90 Phelps, Bob 95 Phelps, Carol 37 Phelps, Elizabeth Phelps, Sylvia Phillips, Huey 168 Phillips, Robert 80, 221 Philpot, Doris Philpot, Yvonne Pickelheimer, Jim 68 Pickering, James Pierce, Barbara 43 Pierce, Flora 43 Mie , k Pierce, Thomas 43 Pilkerton, Gloria Pippen, Fannie 237 Piskunous, Nick 61 Pitter, Larry Pittman, Danny Pitts, Mary Pleasan t, Melvin Plummer, Carolyn 56 Poier, Alice Poirer, Polder, Palder, Fred 37 Jerome 37, 68 Ronald Reede, Edward 174 Reed, Clarence 68 Reed, Donna Reed, Jim 121 Reed, Joan 57, 109 Reed, Jolin Reed, Robert Reeder, Etta 57 Reese, Bill Reesey, Dick Reeves, Beverly 69, 120, 122 Reeves, Ruth Reeves, Richard 37 Reid Patricia 37 Reif, Georgia 83, 69, 79, 93 Reif, Thomas 37 Reinhardt, Jo-ann 37 Reinhardt, Ronald 37 Reis, Stanley Reite r, Remke, Rempe, Rempe, Renfro, Renger, Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds Rheude, Rhine, Brad Donna Chuck 61 Donna 37 Linda Douglas Alice 57 Beverly 43, 69 Bob , Jerry Gene 221, 104, 97 Richard Rhodes, June Rice, Anita 221, 91, 90 Rice , Audrey B9 Rice, Elaine 57,116, 111 Rice Regina 69, 81, 116, 75 Ricei Sall Richard, Clyde 168 Richard, Mary 116 Ronsheim, Donna 57, 116, Roos, Nancy 82, 69, 136 Rose, Barbara 37 Rose, Carol 57 Rose, Kathryn 43 Rosenberger, Gail S7 Ross, Chaisdine Ross, Charla Ross, Dove 220, 173, 169, 72, 115, 68 Ross, Elaine Ross, Pat 69, 123 Rotte, Sharon 57 Rousseau, Barbara 57, 51 Rousseau, Betty Cordell 230, 51 122 148, Rousseau, Rousseau, Ronald Gloria 51 Rowland, Rozier, Barbara Rozier, Ronald Ruark, Robert 79 Ruble, Jim Ruder, Eleanor Ruff, Peggy 43 Ruffin, Theodore Runyan, Bill Ruff, Edward Rush, Victor Russell, Dick Russell, John 51 Schott, Becky 116, 131, 135 Schott, Bob 222 Sclbriackengost Chris 89, 126, Schroeder, Roberta 69, 94, 90, Schroth, Robert 37 Schtel, Norman 177 Schuck, Harold 169, 176, 113, 68, 145 Schulze, Coral 57 Schumacher, Judy 82, 222, 120, 131 Schwarberg, Alona 237 Schwartz, Joyce 134, 72 Schwartz, Roger 77, 220, 222 221, 207 200 Schweiger, Catherine 57 Schwer, Donald 230 Scoggins, Jerry 220, 68 Scoggins, Jim 230 r Scott, Betty 246 Scott, David 220, 68 Scott, Gloria 57 Scott, Jim Scott, Joyce 116, 57, 100 Scott, Larry 37 Scott, Paul 51 Scott, Willa Scruggs, Cornelia 57 Seaman, Howard 178 Sebastian, Iris 222, 88, 89, 75, 91, 131 Sebastian, Sherry Seibert, Patsy 69, 117 Seifert, Tom 87, 111, 220, Simmons, Nadine 69, 121, 117, 94 Simms, Lavenia 215, 125 Ruth, Douglas 116, 138, 68 Rutherford, Carol 51 Rutherford, Wayman Ryan, Don 68 Ryan, Jackie Ryan, Janet 57, 51 Ryan,Joar1 72 Ryan, Kathleen 37 Soar, Bill 152, 155, 222, 140, 253 139, 68 Selbert, Jim 152, 141, 168 Selby, Dale Sellars, Betty 43, 95 Sellers, Lee Selph, Carol Sensback, Mary 45 Sensbact, Judy 43, 197, 100 Sentenez, Coral Simon, Betty 57, 116 Simmons, Donna 37, 95 Simmons, Ronnie Simpson, Barb 44 Simpson, Dinocah 69 Simpson, Elaine Simpson, Pat 51 Simpson, Reginald 37 Simpson Robert 44 Simpson, Sylvia 44 Simpson, Tom 44, 175, 168 Simpson, Walter Sims, Bernice 69 Sims, Ernest 220, 68 Sims, Phyllis 44 Singler, Joyce Singleton, Carolyn 57 Sink, John 237 Sink, Paul 37 Sirback, Terry 51 Sizemore, James 44 Sizemore, Tim 44 Sizemore, Rosemary Skeel, Jim 77 222, 1-io, 141, ri, 110. 122 Skeens, Deitra 199, 44 223, 221, 228, Skidmore, Garrie 51, 116, 74, 90 Skuse, Beverly 69 Skuse, Bonnie 69 Slaughter, Gwendolyn 69, 81, 116, 94, 81, 72 Sledge, Lee 44, 175 Silvenson, Paul 58 Sloan, Ruth 57 Sian, Terrie 223 Slutz, Jeffrey 220, 138, 68 SlutzbMarian 44, 197, 52, 10 Smalley, Judy 223, 111, 121, 115, 127 Smallwood, Imogene Smallwood, Patsy Van Smedley, John 167, 176 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Alfonso Betty Brenda 112,234 Carol 223 Carol Ann 223, 117 Wertz, Smiglfg Carole 223, 78, 115, Smith, Carol Jean 223, 111 Smith, Carole Christine 223 Smith, Carolyn 57, 136 Smilshg Charlene 112, 95, 94, Smith, Dennie Smith, Diane 80 Smith, Don 167, 93 Smith, George 95 Smith, Georgianna 51 Smith, Ida Smith, Jan 51, 69, 223, 188 189, 130, 229 Smith, John 100 Smith, Judy 69, 111 Smith, Karen 223 Smith, Kathleen 223, 126 Smith, Smith, Larry 220,68 Lincoln 69, 68 Smith, Linda Smith, Lonnie Smith, Margaret 57 Smith, Marcine 57 Smith, Marlene Smith, Nancy 246, 44 Smith, Patricia 57, 51 Smith, Patsy 69, 116 Smith, Paula 237 Smith, Randy 44 Smith, Rodney 246, 80, 139 Smith, Ron 68 Smith, Ronald 220, 246, 146 Smith, Ronnie 230, 44, 100 Smith, Roslyn 57 Smith, Susan 246, 44, 197 Smith, Smith, Smith, Sylvia 237, 44, 197 Theodore 57 Tivis 237 Smgthers, Madelyn 94, 110, 5 Sneed, Brenda 37 Snelbaker, Brenda Snow, Elaine 57, 121, 116 Snyder, Edward 223, 147 Snyder, Jim 170, 230, 116, 146 Snyder, Judy 57, 82, 136 Snyder, Kenneth 230 Soderstrom, Priscilla 51 Soderstrom, Sammy 97, 121, 247 Solomon, Jerry 220, 68 Sorrell, Judy 156, 153, 69, 189, 120 South, Loranitia 57 Sauthwick, Roger 223 Spann, Delores 51 Spann, Jean 38 Spann, Vanglin Sparks, Linda 69, 81, 79 Speadling, Bob 59 Spearman, Pat 58 Spears, Kenny Spenger, Georgia Spencer, Jennifer 44, 95, 197, 52, 74 Spencer, Scott 230, 38 Speth, Bill 169, 175, 220, 68 Spicker, Sandra 44 Spikes, Shirley 38 Spradlin, Bonnie Spurling, Linda Squires, Dorothy 57 Sraman, Howard Sroufe, Kenneth 44 Stacy, Betty 57 Stafford, Peggie 58 Stager, Gary 174 Staley, Willie 38 Stallings, James Stallings, Lucille 58 Stallings, Ruthie 58 Stallwarth, Everett Stamp, Joyce 223, 137 Stomper, Billie Stanfarth, Dan 170 Stanforth, Robert 207, 141 Stanley, Eugene 51 Stanton, Jacob Stanton, Tom 72 Staples, Leonard Stargardt, Steve 51 Starkey, Larry 223, 221, 207, 89, 138, 139 Starkey, Norris Starkey, Richard 112, 230, 139 121 Starks, Hank 168 Starks, Huey 152, 164, 178 Starks, Thomas 68 Starnes, Doug 247 Starom, Bob 38 Starr, Tom 210, 176 Starrett, Terry 223, 221, 109 Starrtee, Jolene 247, 44, 95 Statlin, Jaan 38 Staud, John 38 Stayden, Elizabeth 247, 44 Steffens, Mary Ann 67 Stege, Garry 51, 168 Steger, Roger 221, 68 Steinert, Mary Ann 223, 137 Steler, Bob 221 Stemmer, Dan 221 Stephens, Doris 58 Stephens, Georgia 51 Stephenson, Norma 38 Stephenson, Priscilla 226 Steubing, Roger 173 Stevenson, Linda 223, 137, 72 228 Stevenson, Mariana 58 Stevenson, Verna 69 Stewart, Ann 69, 81, 79 Stewart, Franklin 51, 95 Stewart, Harold 152, 157, 159 162, 164, 155, 223, 72, 176, 110, 168, 228, 180, 175, 186 Stewart, James 38, 168 Stewart, Mary 224, 111 Stewart, Ora 68 Stewart, Paul 221, 68 Stewart, Priscilla 69, 122 Stewart, Ralph 51 Stewart, Robert 230, 94, 68 Stewart, William Stille, Steve Stillwell, Adell Stillwell, Clara 69 Stillwell, Patricia 247, 44, 95 Stitzel, Vincent 224 Stobbs, Edward Stolen, Willie Stolzenberg, Ann 121, 239 Stanam, Barbara Stone, Bill 51 Stone, Harriet 58 Storer, Bobby 239 Story, Dwain 224, 113 Stover, Dick 230 Stozenberg, Annette 51 Strausbough, Judy Stratman, Gene 51, 185, 168, 44, 175 177 Stratton, Vickie Strayhorn, Aaron 224 Strayhorn, Ernest 224 Stricklen, Hazel 58 Stringer, Carl Stringer, Doris 247, 44 Stubbs, Larry 51, 100 Struble, Charles 139 Stuckey, Willis 38 Stuebing, Richard 51, 68 Stuebing, Roger 221, 87 Stule, Manson Stuples, Linda 38 Stutson, Billie 69 Suggs, Kathy 69 Sullender, William 38 Sulliriay, Mary 51 Sullivan, John 52 Sullivon, Mine Summerland, Jack 177 Summerlin, Albert Summerlin, Joe Pat Summers, Summers, Virgil 230 Summers, Paul 95 Summers, William Suter, Jean 69, 136 Sutton, Anice 226, 69 Svoboda, Lorry 113 Swain, Lillie 69 Swan, John 51 Swanga, Jack 221, 68 Swann, Ababelle 44, 52 Swann, Dan 44 Swart, Elizabeth Swegrgey, Brenda 59, 224, Sweeney, Don 38 Sweeney, Joseph Sweeney, Pat Swigert, Dave 68 Swisshelm, Jerry 59, 224 Switzer, James 235 Tackett, Diana 51 Tackett, Joan 224, 93 Talbert, Charles 52 Talbert, Lilly 230 Tarr, Tom 230 Tarvin, Grey 247 Tate, Barbara 215, 94, 68 Tate, Gloria 44, 95 Tate, Juanita 44, 95 Tate, William 152, 158, 170, Teague, Harry 44 Teague, Helen 69 Teague, Jane Teeter, Frances Temple, Steve 77, 224, 207, 225, 113, 145 Tepe, Judy 58 Terhune, Larry 44, 185 Terry, Morris 44 Terry, Naomi Tevis, Barbara 215 Tevis, Mike 44 Tfargrove, Vivian Thiesmann, Bart 44 Thiumann, Bill 247 Thomas, Aola 116, 134 Van Epps, Nancy 63, 69, 188, 135 Van Hooks, Charles 230 Van Hoosier, Betty 44 Van Pel Van Lear, Judy t, Charles 52 Schaik, Walter 44 Weeks, Carolyn 58 Weider, Lee 38, 74 Thomas, Curtis 51 Thomas, Dave 38 Thomas, George 95 Thomas, Gwendolyn 38, 74 Thomas, Jacqueline 69, 230, 124 Thomas, Phillip 38 Thomas, Sharon 58, 51, 94, 95 Varner, James 230 Jean 52, 69 Brenda 58 136 Vaugh, Vaughn, , Vaughn, Carolyn 95 David 169 Vaughn, Vaughn, Delores 226, 247 Eugene 38 Jean 120, 95 Judy 120, 95 Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn, Venn, Elizabeth 38 Vielhauer, Judy 44 Vielhauer, Karen 38, 52 Vielhauer, Nancy 69, 81, 95, 84, 123 Virioent, Alonzo 224, 169, 110, 6 Vinegar, Barbara 44 Vinegar, Diana Vinegar, Veronica 44 Vires, Robert 38 Vodde, Dole 38 Vogt, Michele 52, Vollmer, Jim 221, 100 Von, Borass 38 Vander, Anne 38 Wade, Ed 38 Wade, Lorena 38 116 Weiss, Jack Weiss, Joe 52, 80 Wgss, Judy 137, 88, 89, 7 1 Weiss, Ken Welch, Douglas 52 Welch, Mary 58 Weller, Nancy 52 Wells, Dorothia 45 Wells, James 45 Wells, Mary Wells, Tom Wendelkin, Carole 69 Wendelstein, Kathryn 69, 11 Wendelstein, Rosellien 38 Wenener, Dave 114, 210, 2 Wernsing, Martha 216 Arlene 38 117, Thomas, Willie 110, 65, 68 Thompson, Delora 38 Thompson, Harold 51 Thompson, John 51, 38 Thompson, George 176 Thompson, John 51, 38 Thompson, Gene 176 Thompson, John 38, 58, 134 Thompson, Nancy 38, 74 Thompson, Shelia 58, 81, 224, 137, 117 Thorn, Barbara 111 Thornberry, Tim 44, 168, 100 Thornhill, Vera 38 Thornton, Barbara 224, 78 Thrower, Melrose Tietig, Susan Tilford, Virgil 142 Tillery, Divonnie 44 Tillman, Clifford Timberlake, Bob 52 Tims, John 153, 72, 68 Tink, Elizabeth 69, 95, 93 Tinkerlake, Beverly Tipkemper, Bill 38 Todd, Donald 52, 100 Talbert, Charles 52, 117 Toliver, Paul 44 Tolle, Sandra 58 Toile, Virginia 38 Tollini, Eugene 97, 230 Tollini, Jerry 230 Tompkins, Mardelle 58 Toms, Jerry 221, 68 Toms, Pnyllis 52 Toms, Riva 44 Torbert, Andy Terrence, Larry Townsel, Evelyn 38 Trabish, Lee Ann 224, 111 Tracey, Joyce Tracy, Sandra 52 Tracy, Vera 52 Trefzger, Stewart 221, 98, 99 Tremmel, Vivian 52 Trett, John 52 Tribble Philip TriIlo,1l'ony 239 Trimble, Marilyn Trimble, Ron 44, 100 Trout, Pat 224, 207, 111 Troxell, Judy Troxue, John True, Roger 68 Trunnel, Kathy Trunnel, Tom 44 Tuccinordi, Bill 52 Tuccinordi, Frances 58 Tuccinordi, Ralph 52 Tucker, Mary 52 Tucker, Odessa 58 Turner, Barbara 95, 44 Turner, David 38, 74 Turner, Gilda 38 Turner, Lou Turley, Clarence Tuttle, Mike 38 Sandy 44 Tom 44, 52 Tuttle, Tuttle, Tye, Lee Ann 38 Tyee, Loretta 52 Uible, Carol 69 ' Uittetoe, Shirley Wodsmauth, Mara 44, 95, 197 Wcsigscott, Gail 58, 121, 90, Waldeck, Louise 44, 95 Waldrop, Willie 224 Walker, Carol Jean 69 Walker, Carol Lee 69 Walker, Carolyn 58. 124 Walker, Diane 44 Walker, Don 38 Walker, Edna 216 Walker, Elmo Walker, Estella 224, 127 Walker, James 169 Walker, Jeremiah 38, 122 Walker, Joellen 224, 94 Wglger, Judith 224, 221, 117, Walker, Margarette 44 Walker, Michael 176 Walker, Shirley Walker, Steve 224, 110 Walker, Sylvia 232 Walker, Tom 38, 113, 105 Wallace, Carol 44, 58, 131, 115, 122, 93 Wallace, Ester 69 Wallace, Jane 224 Wallace, Gary 44 Wallace, Robert 146 Waller, Bonnie 58, 121, 90 Walson, Ruth 58 Walter, Shirley 224, 123 Walters, Donna 69 Walters, Earl Ward, Anthony Weird? Barbara Jean 2, 74, 95, 4 Wa rd , Wa rd Barry 247, 95, 74, 2 Dennis 52 woraf Joyce 239, 95 Ward Wendell 80, 224 Warf,' weriaeii, so, 224 Warf, B Warf, C arbara Jean 52 arl Warfield, Joy Ann 58 Warnock, Judith 224, 117, Warren, Warren, Warren, Warren, Warren 122 Delores 52 Harry James 230 Judith Mike Washington, Eric 38, 177 Washington, Jim Wass, Michael 247 Wertz, Bill 52, 74 Weseli, Bob Wesley, Edward 230 Wesley, Mary Eva 52 West, Cloyd 224, 117 West, Doris 224 West, Gwendolyn 224, 120, 1 17 West, Kenneth 210 West, Mary 38 West, Patricia 45 West, Ronland 52 Richard 177, 174, 23' West, Wethingtan, Donna 38 Whalen, Bill 210 Whalen, Jerry 230 Wheat, Donna 206 , Wheeler, Pamela Ann 52, 9! Wheat, Bob 52, 177 Whitaker, Dorothy 216 White, Carole 45 172, 168 Tayli,Caro1 38 Taylor, Alana 51 Taylor, Cornilia Taylor, Delores 58, 94 Taylor, Gerald Taylor, Gwendolyn 247 Taylor, Louise 58 Taylor, Nellie 38 Taylor, Wally Underhill, Nancy 44, 196, 95, 52, 74 Unger, Nancy Upson, Brooks 44 Upson, Dave 93, 68 Upson Tony 138, 139, 113, 68 Utz, Delores 224, 121, 94 Vail, David 221, 68, 109 Vail, Jerry 80 Van Buskirk, Sandy 58, 115 Vance, Edward Vance, James 38 Van Cleve, Maxine 52 Van Epps, Carolyn 58, 188, 254 Waters, Annie 44 Waters, Carolyn 69 Watkins, Louise Watkins, Sarah 52 Watson, Carol Joan 52 Watson, Earnest 45 Watson, Hubert Watson, Peggy 69 Watson, Samuel 45 Watts, Joan 45 Watts, Joyce 45, 58, 95 Weaver, Betty 69 Webb, Alonso Weber, Carol 116, 95, 58 Weber, Jay 138 Weber, Vick Webster, Donald 52, 95 Webster, Emma 38 Wedig, David Wedster, Don 52 Weedley, Truman 52 Weekley, Patricia 69 White, Clarence White, Cynthia 224, 117 White, Donald 38 White, Danna 216 White, Edward 169, 176, 14! White, Gary 113 White, Janice 206 White, Lucinda 197, 45 White, Patricia 45, 133 White, Ann 225, 78 White Ronald 38 Whitehead, Phyllis 113, 135, 134, 216, 98, 99, 78, 127 Whitfield, Larry Whitfield, Marvin 110, 230, S Whiting, Dave 230, 94 Whiting, Dick 95, 230, 147 146 Whitlock, Nance 52 Whitlock, Robert 38 Whittel, Larry 45 Whaberry, Mildred 52 Wiedemer, Jerry 176, 78 Wiedemer, Robert 225 Wiggert, Barbara 115, 135, 134, 216, 127 Wilburn, Norma 79 Wild, Philip Wildey, Donna 225 Wildey, Kathy 52, 121, 100 Wile, Pat 225 Wilhaite, Judy 58, 90, 131 Wilham, Nancy 58, 123 Wilkins, Jim Wilkins, Willie Wildinsan, Carole 225, 120, 8 111, 135, 227, 97 Williams, Barbara 137, 88, 8 91, 72, 90 Williams, Beniamin 80, 225 Williams, Betty 52 Williams, Bonnie 237, 74 Williams, Brenda 237, 74 Williams, Carol 225 Williams, Cedric 52 Williams, Clarence 52, 162 Williams, Charles 177 Williams, Donnell Williams, Dorothy Williams, Eloise 45 Williams, Frank 221, 80 Williams, Gail 45, 197, 52, 1 1 1 Williams, Geraldine 120, 216 Williams, Glandya 2, 72, 79 Williams, Greer 176 Williams, Harold S2 Williams, James Williams, Jerome 239 Williams, Kevin 52, 74 Williams, Leon 45, 52, 177 Williams, Leonard 45, 95 Williams, Lawrence 52, 168 Williams, Margaret 52 Williams, Margo 226 Williams, Marg 45 Williams, Melvin 230 Williams, Mike 45 Williams, Patricia 52, 58 Williams, Paul 38 Williams, Peggy 216 Wilson Williams Woodward, Joyce 52 STUDENT INDEX Williams, Phyllis Williams, Ralph 80, 92, 210, 93 Williams Robert 94 Williams Ruby 216 Williams Sarn Ella 38 Williams Sandra Williams, Sylvia 120, 216 Williams, Terry 45 Williams, , Wilbert 38 Tomysene 225, 124 Wilson Jim 230, 173 Wilson Joe 175, 221 Wilson, Judy Wilson Leon 221 Wilson, Owen Wilson, Paul 44, 125 Wilson, Sandra 38 Wilson Theresa 44 Thomas 44 Williamson, Elva 58 Willins, Margaret 58, 116 Willis, Shriley 45, 95 Willis, Virginia 45 Wilson Wilson Wilson , Bonnie 116, 134, 30 ,Charles 239 Cliff 230, 247 Wimmer, Janet 58 Winkelrnan, Angela 199, 239 Winstead, Dan 44, 100 Wireman, Sharon 116, 58 Wittenberg, Mary Lou 58, 121, 134, 90, 97 Wittfelt, Jayne 38 Wittman, Ann 52 Wittrock, Beverly 58 Wolfe, Don 168 Wolfe, Franklin 170, 176, 221 Wolfe, Paul 152, 163, 141 Wong, Shirley 140 Wood, John 225, 184, 145, 114 Wood, Judy 44, 100 Vloods, Beverly 120, 216, 111 Woods, Garrett 177, 221 Woodward, Charles 152, 153, 116, 176, 168 Woody, James Woolfork, Eileen 225 Woolfork, Wilbur 44 Woohinine, Fred 52 Wooten, Geraldine Workman, George Worley, Ronald 52 Wright, Paul 169, 176, 230 Wright, Tom 52 Wright, Travis 225 Wright, Valeria 225, 121, 111 Wuest, David 70, 111, 67, 150 Wunker, Philip Wurster, Linda 95 Wynn, Elaine 58 Wynn, James 176 Wynn, Jerry 178 Yancy, Lynn 110, 130, 216, 117, 90 Yancy, Joyce 44 Yarnell, Nancy 52 Yarnell, Sue 132, 216 Yazel, Orville Yazell, Geraldine 112 Yeager, Judy 52, 121, 95, 100 Yelton, Gerry 38 Yelton, Ken 69, 138, 139 Young, Young, Joseph 52 Loretta 52 Roger 226, 141, 228 Eugene Young, Young, Young Wade 247 William 226 Young, Younger, Patricia 247, 95 Zackary, Norman Zockary, Edna Zahlout, Eilain 44 Zahlout, Kathryn York, Linda 58 Young, Booker 121, 210, 95 Young, Carolyn 120, 216, 111, 125 Young, Clarence 38, 72 Wilson Charles R. 221 Wittrock, Ellen 58 Wormock, Rane 38 Wilson Dale 184, 114 Wock, John 52 Worshaw, Charles 247 Wilson, David 230, 221 Woddie, James 52 Wosten, Carol 58 Wilson, George 44 Wolcott, John 77, 225, 226 Wright, Jove 176 Wilson, Jane 52 Wofl, Joyce 58 Wright, Joanne 52 Wilson, Jeanette 95, 216 Wolf, Judy 225 Wright, Neal 176 Wilson, Jerry Wont, Sharon Wright, Newton 38 A Football Teams ....... e-e-- 1 52-163 Administration ,,.,,, W ,,,.,,,,,, 16-17 French Club ....,,,,...,... eY---- - -- 114 Advertising ..,.,.,A..,,,. ,,,,, 2 30-247 Future Homemakers ,,..,, ---f 1 09 Alpha Beta Kappa ,,,,. ....,, 1 36-137 Future Merchandisers eef.. -- 112 Alpha Hi-Y ,,,,,,.,,,,,.., ,,,,,,,.,.,,, 1 11 Future Teachers ,,,,..,,...,,,,,. v--- 1 17 Altruist ..,,....,,.,,..,.. ,s,.,. 1 34-135 Annual ,,,...,,, ,,.,.., 8 2-86 G Assemblies ,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 9 6 G.A.A. Officers e,,,,,....., 188 Awards Day ,,,,,, .,,,,, , . , 200 Gens Togata e,,... .e,, 1 16 German Club ..,.,,,,,,..,e,,,,,, ,,... 1 15 B Girls' Glee Club ....,,...,..,..,.. ..,,........ 9 4 Band' Junior YVVVU VVKYVYYVVUQV V.A,.- 1 00 ,101 Girlsi Junior High Sports ,,,, ..s.,, 1 96-197 Band' Senior VV,'VVVV '-YiYV A 98,99 Girls Sports .,,,.,,,,,,,,s,,,,,,,,, ,.,,, 1 87-193 Baseball Teams ,,,. ,,,,,. 1 78-180 Golf Team 's ' ' 1 81 Basketball Teams ,..,s ...... 1 70-175 H B t -G H'-Y ,,,,,,. .,,,,,...,.,, 1 10 Bit: 83331 Citi -.... eeeoee 1 ww Hsalfl' Cafeefs CM? ---------- '11 Boys' Glee Club ,,,,. .,,.,., ....,,,,,,,, 9 4 H'5'o'Y Club 1---- ' ' 122 I C . . Chi Sigma Chi y V H6-H7 :nterfratority Council .,.,,,,,,, ,..,.. 7 3 ntroduction ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., ,, 1-13 Chess Club ,,,,,,,e,,,..,..,... ..,.,,, , Y 109 . . - . . . lota Sigma Chi ,,,, W 129 Choir, Junior High ,,,,.. ,,,,,..,, 9 5 lon Si ma Pi 144.145 Choir, Senior High ,.s,. ,,.. 9 2-93 g ' ' Commencement .,,,,,s,. ,V 201 J Comems 'A ' ' 8 -9 Junior Achievement H .. , ., 81 Counselors ,. .,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,, 15 Cross Country Team .,,,,.,, ,,,,, 1 69 K Kappa Tau Kappa ,. ,.,,,,, ,,., , . . 140-141 D Kytyves ,,.,, ,,.,,..,.,,, . .. ,,.. 128-129 Dance Club ,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, 118-119 Dramatics and Speech Classes .,,,,, ,,,...,,. , Y, 120 M Dolphin Club , .,,,,,,.,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, 1 9 4-195 Madrigai H V H 93 Dux Femma -- ----------- - -------- -- 76 Maiorettes , 97 Minstrels .. ,. . 102-108 F Faculty ,.,,.,,,.,.,,,, 14-29 0 Faculty Index 249 Office Secretaries , 19 255 hi-.ces Zahlout, Naomi 38 Zarins, Vila 226, 116 Zysin, Michael Zelina, Mary Jane Ziegel, Patricia 226, 117 Zimmer, Gloria 226 Zimmer, Jean 116, 94 Zimmerman, Mary Zink, Ray Zinn, Shirley Zoes, Angie 109 Zugetter, Richard 226 Zuttegling, Rodger 69, 142, 14 Offset Club ,.s... 113 P Physics Club .s,,..,,e..,..,,.,,,..a. ....,,e.,.... 1 13 Popularity Poll ,,,......,s,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,.. 2 27-229 Publication Representatives ..,,. ..,, ..,, 8 9 Q Quill and Scroll .. ,,..,, 91 S School Services ,,,. ,,..,, Scribblers ,,,,.,.,,,,,.. Senior Directory ,,,,. Senior Prom .,..,,, ,. Seniors ,,.,.,,,,.,,.. Sigma Gamma ..,,, Spanish Club ...,.,,..,,,,,,,,,. Student Council, Junior ,, Student Council, Senior . Student index ...,,,, , ,, Swimming Teams , ,,,, . T Tally Ho ., , Tau Sigma ., ,.,, Tennis Teams . ,, Thalion Players . Theta Alpha , , , Theta Omega Chi , Tower News , ,, Track Teams Tri Chi , U Underclassmen Z Zeta Beta Kappa 78-B0 75 256-258 214-215 198-226 ,,,,, ,, 77 U 117 ,, ,,,,,, 74 ,, , 72-73 249-254 , 184-185 .. 126-127 ., . 138-139 182-183 121 , 132-133 124 , 88-91 176-177 148-149 30-69 123 E I15R DIRECTORY Able, Charles ,,,..4.,...., Abernethy, Nancy .. ,. Akins, Norman ,,,.., Alexander, Jean Altmann, Donna ..,,.,, Anderson, Kenna .....,,,,, Anderson, Lawrence ,,..., Anderson, Virginia ,..,,, Anderson, William ..,,, Andes, Roy ..,,,,,,.....,,, Arnett, Judith ...,.., Arnold, Tom ,,....... Au, Melanie ...,,,,...., Bailey, Geraldine .,,,,, Bailey, Raymond ,,,,,,. Bales, Carolyn ,,,.,,, Bales, Loretta ,,,,, Barber, Janet ....... Bardes, Dale ,..,..,.,r, Bates, Elizabeth .... Bauer, J onie .,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,.. Bauer, Thomas ,,,,,.,..,.,,.,,. Baumgartner, Barbara Bazoff, Philip ,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,... Bean, David ,,,,,...,,.,,,,., Beasley, Phyllis ..,v,, Beierle, Beverly ,,,, Bell, Gary ,,.,,,.....,,,, Bender, Carl ....,,.,,. Berry, Jacqueline ,,,,. Berry, Neva ..,,.....,..., Beatline, Donald ,.,,,,, Bischof, Evelyn ..,,, Blair, Harry ,,,,.....,.. Blaney, Robert ..,,,... Bley, Peggy .,,..,,,,,, Bloethe, John ..,..,.,..., Bloss, Betty Lou ,,,,. Blythe, Jeanne ..,,,,, Bock, Penny ..,,..,, Boget Paul ,,,,,,,.,. Bowden, Suellen ,,,.. Bowring, David .,,,. Branch, Barbara ......,. Breidenbach, James .,,,. Britton, James ...,r.,,,,, Brockman, Jessie ,,,,,,, Brogan, Jim ,,.,,.,,,,,..,,, Brooks, Imogene .,,,,, Brown, William ..,...,., , Brueggeman, Karl ., Bryan, Edith ..,,,.,,,,,,,,. Bullock, Joseph .,,,. Burkey, Gloria ,.., Burnam, Priscilla Burton, Kenneth .,,, Bush, Rosemary Byrd, Allan ,, Byrd, Ralph .. Cain, Sharon , Canter, Bonnie H Caldwell, Ha1'old .. ,, ,. Carpenter, Elizabeth Carroll, Charles ,,,, Carty, Peggy ,, ,,., ,, Cavanaugh, Reginald Chandler, Jennette , Chesnut, Mary . . Childers, Joyce Coleman, Marilyn , ,, Combs, Gerald Chapman, Robert . Charles, Harry , , , Chitwood, Dianna Clark, Clardinia Clark, Tom Clemons, Frank Cobb, William , Coffman, Gloria Conover, Phil Cook, Bob Cooper, Joseph , Cooper, Margo , Cover, Jack . Cox, Janet . Craft, Mahlon . Crawford, Patricia 1.15411 Ward St. ,........3533 Kroger Ave. ........2524 Chatham St. .,,,......4309 33rd Ave. 1,3527 Rawson Pl. ,,,,,,....6842 Windward H4827 Winter St. 3523 Pape Ave. .,.......5022 Ebersole ,,.,,,,2361 Conc01'd St. Robb St. .......3412 Stettinius Ave. ...,...........6362 Beechmont 1.1.3535 Stacey Ave. ,,.......2810 Park Ave. 252 Worth St. ..,.......No. 6 Donny Dr. .. ..,......,, 2949 Cleinview ,,,,.....1755 E. McMillan .,.,,....1110 Chapel St. ,,,, .4301 Erie Ave. ........3332 Maplecrest ..,,,,.3436 Bevis Ave. .,,..,...4228 Brownway ,....,..5555 Beechmont ...............6818 Hurd ,,...,...6921 Hurd Ave. .........2210 Kemper Ln. ,.........6510 Windward St. .,.,,.,.6300 Desmond St. ,........2241 Kemper Ln. ..............2545 Cleinview ..,.,,,,..4606 Winona Tr. ..,...........3425 Erie Ave. .......6622 Bramble Ave. .........2552 Observatory . .,.......,.., 4100 La Crosse .4122 Club View Dr. ...,............1113 Fraker Ave. ..,,.....3745 Ault Park Ave. ,.,,,,.., 6604 Coffey St. 2851 Observatory Ave. Alcor Terr. ...........-..,3125 Syracuse ,,..,.,2523 Cleinview .........2538 Hackberry 1122 Faraker ,,.,.,...,3567 Erie Ave. . .. M2333 Wheeler ,,.......3059 Mathers St. ,, ,..,..., . .,,.,,,, 4269 Paxton ...W13854 Millsbrae Ave. 2526 Ritchie Ave. ..,, 3755 Beechmont , ,, 5010 Ravenna ' 1845 Brewster .2212 Crane Ave. , . 5 St. James Ct. 1347 Myrtle Ave. 5095 Kingsley 6248 Beechmont ,, 6701 Merwin Ave. , 1727 Wm. H. Taft . ,... 1365 Burdett , ., .4822 Stewart Ave. 3076 Gilbert ,, , 4602 Ward St. ,, 3634 Parkline Ave. 2532 Woodburn Ave. 3539 Shaw 2915 Po1'tsmouth ,. 3418 Oakview Pl. 3604 Montgomery ,, 1818 Hewitt Ave. , 1647 Brewster Ave. , , ,, 4316 34th St. 3204 Beresford 5107 Clenshade . 961 E. McMillan ,, 1489 Borney Ln. 3259 Brotherton ,, 853 Beecher St. , 852 Rockdale Ave. ,, ,, 3579 Mooney Ave. .. ,. . 343 Dorchester . , 1914 Kemper Ln. .. 3623 Barberry Ave. 1275 1265 165 195 195 1275 1265 185 1275 165 1265 185 1305 175 165 1265 165 165 165 1275 195 175 195 1305 1275 1275 165 1275 1275 165 165 1275 185 1275 185 1275 195 165 185 1305 185 1305 165 165 165 165 185 1195 165 195 195 185 1265 1275 175 175 165 165 1275 1305 1275 165 165 1275 165 1275 185 165 185 185 195 175 175 175 195 165 1275 165 1305 105 165 1295 185 1195 125 175 Crawford, Rita ........ Craycraft, James .... Cross, Glenda ............... Crawell, Letty ................... Cunningham, Catherine Damon, Ann ............. . ......... . Daniels, Ernestme ......,,.. Daniels, Richard ..,,. Daniels, Warren ....... Darling, George ..,... Daulton, Denise ..,,.., Danzl, Toni ...,....... Davis, Delores ...,. Davis, Donald ...... Davis, Mamie ....,,, Davis, Mary ...,..... Deardorff, Bill ......,... Decker, Patrick ..,,... Deese, Larry ................ Derringer, William ..... DeRuiter, Robert ..,. DeVore, Dennis ........ DeVore, Jacquelen .,..,, Dewberry, Cecil ,,,,... Dicks, Phyllis ....,... Dietz, Janet ....... Dixon, Gloria ...... Dobson, Janet ...,... Dodson, James ...... Dooley, Judith .....,.... Dooley, Randall .,,,.., Dornheggen, Bob ..., Drake, Don ............. Driskell, Dave .... Duncan, Jinx ....., Dunn, Donna ,,,,.....,, Dunn, Joy ..,................. Dunnemann, Vivian Duval, Mareen ..... Dykes, Elaine ..,...,,... Eby, Richard . ,,..., , Echols, Barbara ., ,... ., Ekermeyer, Donald ......,, Elder, Kenneth .. Emmons, Billy Ernest, Bowman ,, Etter, Ada .....,, .... . . Eustice, Marjorie . Evans, Gladys ,, Farmer, Ira ....,,,,.,, Farr, Robert ..,. , Federle, Marilyn ,.,, Feldhaus, David ,..,.. Felts, Jenny .... ..,... Ferguson, James , Ferguson, Janice , Fine, Sandra ,.,....,.. Flnn, John ,... .,,, , , Firestone, Irene ..., , Fledde1'john, Lynn ,,., Flint, Donna ..., Flynn, Mary .... Frame, Sally ..,. Frank, Sandra , Franz, Barbara .,., Frye, Maurice ,, Gaily, James . .. Gaines, Gwendolyn Gans, Ella ,, Geiger, Ruth Glover, Mary . Glueck, William ,. , Goesling, William Good, Robert , ,, Goodwin, Joyce Goodwin, Luvoine Gordon, Mary ., Gould, Barbara ,, Grafton, John Gray, Jean . Grote, Elaine , Gulliams, James Gulden, Lloyd H ,, Gutherie, Ronald Haggerty, Gail , Hall, Beverly . .. Hammond, Larry ,, ....,......4427 Brazee ,......6568 Graf Dr. ............2724 Atlantic ........3315 Banaparte .. ,,.,....... 911 Yale Ave. ,........3822 Drake Ave. .,,.,,.1527 Blair Ave. ...............5344 Weltner ,.......,2729 Eastern Ave. ...............,6849 Roe St. ......4429 Whetsel Ave. ...........3415 S. Clubcrest 1.1.5302 Whetsel Ave. ...............5815 Bramble ..........1600 Jonathan ........3515 Woodburn ,,,,.,,1496 Dana Ave. .,.,..,..1002 Crest Cr. ..............5800 Maplet ................1320 Duncan ,.,....4421 Homer Ave. ,........2724 Wasson Rd. ,........1306 Bursal Ave. 3637 Montgomery Rd. ......5101 Whetsel Ave. 17035 Britton Ave. Trimble ....,...3026 Robertson Ave. Blair ,.,,....4201 Simpson Ave. ............2254 Park Ave. ...3763 Earls Ct. View ....,.........,4953 Oaklawn ...........,3335 Erie Ave. ,.,....,..3523 Zumstein .....,,,....4211 33rd St. ............4801 Morse St. ,,,.....,6124 Benneyville ....,........3667 Kendall ........,....,1651 Brewster .,,.....3332 Lambert Pl. .,...,.2129 Grandin Rd. .M4438 Plainville .......3550 Edwards Rd. ,......5054 Madison Rd. ., ,,,.,., 2356 Park Ave. ,,,,,,,3142 Harvard .1231 Grace Ave. 5324 Weltner St. .....,......2202 James St. ,, ,,,,. 3541 Zumstein 3339 Spokane Ave. , ,,.. 4150 Jora Ln. ,,...,,,1712 Tiffany Ln. 4058 Paxton , 2913 Madison M3520 Larkspur Ave. ,.,......3945 Paxton .....,.......3570 Michigan ,, 5605 Bramble ,.., 2100 Sinton Ave. M6715 Windward St. 2021 Sutton Ave. ,, 6522 Palmetto ,, 4166 Allendale Dr. ,, 3128 Cele1'on Ave. 750 Delta Ave. 1522 Merrimac St. , 3070 Gilbert Ave. 4239 Erie Ave. ., 3500 Saybrook ,, 3549 Vista , 3637 Bellcrest , 3216 Observatory 1610 Brewster 6235 Desmond 5430 Ellmarie Dr. 4305 Eastern Ave. 3730 Broadview Dr. 5059 Anderson Pl. 4153 Clubview Dr. 3414 Bevis Ave. , 4321 Simpson . 1274 Sutton Rd. 3329 Ibs'en Ave. .. 3612 Marburg ,, 1917 Lehigh 1275 1 195 1305 195 175 165 195 175 1275 1265 1275 1275 195 1275 1275 175 175 175 185 1275 185 1275 195 1305 175 1275 1275 175 195 175 1275 165 1265 1275 185 185 195 1265 1305 185 175 185 185 1275 185 1275 165 175 185 1275 165 185 175 195 1305 195 195 185 195 185 1275 165 1275 1305 1275 195 195 1265 175 165 1275 185 185 185 185 175 275 1265 185 1275 195 175 1275 1305 195 185 1305 SE IOR DIRECTORY Handley, Dan ,,,,,, Hanks, Dorothy ,,,,, Hardin, Dorothy .. Hardin, Regina . ,,.,,,,,. . Harding, Frederick .. Harper, Willis .,,,,,,,,.. Harris, Adolph .. Harris, Charles ,...,., Harris, Edward ..,w,, Harris, Priscilla Hassebrock, Fred .. .. Haungs, Elbert ,,,,,, Haynie, Ruthann ,..r,, Hayward, George .,..., Heis, Charlene ,,,,,,,, Hers, Janet 1 ,,,..., 1 Helm, Mary .,,,, ,,,,,, . Herndon, Richard .. Herschede, Sarah ..., Hildebrandt, Ruth ,,,,,, Hill, Thomas ,,,, . Hinkle, Carolyn ,..,. Hirt, Ernst ..,.,, ,,,, . , Hocker, Rose .. . Hudson, Dorothy ,,,,,, Hudson, Duane . .. Hummel, Sandy . Hunter, Catherine ...., Huss, Louise ,,,,..,,,,,, Huston, George Huston, Judythe ....3804 Brotherton Rd. Ignatius, Ruth ...,, Imes, Sylvia .. Ireland, Iversen, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Charles John ..,..,, Alma ,,,, Brenda Charles Mary . James, Samuel . Jenkins, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Brenda . Shirley .. Delores .. Donald .. . Glenn .. Otta .. Patricia ,,,, Murphy, Phyllis Jolly, Leona .. ,,,,., .. Jones Jones Jones . Jones, Jones Jones Jones Gerald . Jerry Julia Kay ,,,, Lion ,,,,,,,,, Montene Robert ..,,,,,, . Kaake, Geraldine .. Kammer, Frank .. .. lC931'I1S, Ann .,,,, 11.11.2580 Observatory . 1316 Burdett Ave. 1 .,.,,., 5310 Charloe St. . .. .. 3524 Stacey Ave. .3764 Aylesboro ................7016 Bramble 5404 Ravenna St. 3548 Newton Ave. 3804 Edwards Rd. 1 ,,,, 626 Rockdale, Apt. 11 1.4763 Bloor Ave. 3602 Linwood .111867 Hutchins Ave. ..,. 6393 Cambridge 6206 Cambridge . 6031 Wayside 3112 Braxton Campball 5726 Bramble Hendericks, William .. .. . .... 4 St. James Pl. .. .. 3688 Grovedale Pl. 1 .,,,... 6214 Beechcrest .. 4315 Conant St. . . 2148 St. James 111.12727 Erie Ave. 43 Washington Terr. 3431 Woodburn . . ,.,,,., 3431 Woodburn .2618 Marlinton ........1541 Chapel . ..... 5524 Madison 2540 Cleinview .........1234o May st. .. 1436 Sutton 1526 Jonathan Ave. . .. . 3840 Marburg 2928 Linwood 825 Beecher St. 3655 Clarion 1 .. 3470 Wabash 3211 Beresford 1 ,,,, 1622 Jonathan .. 4932 Marburg .. 4932 Marhurg 1 .... 2836 Stanton Ave, .. 2614 Hoff Ave. 3744 Drakewood Dr. 1517 Ruth Ave. 1700 Kinney Ave. 2803 Inverness . . ..,, 577 Torrence ...111971 Fairfax Ave. . ,.,,..... 6936 Grace 1.. 742 Morgon ..1.....3211 Gilbert . .....,..,, 620 June . 4527 Camberwell Rd. .. ...,,,....,.. 2140 Fulton . ,...,. 2917 Erie Ave. Kegley, Donna ..,,, ,.,, .,..... 7 0 06 Cambridge Kendall, Roger . ..,..., .........,,.... . 1404 Antoinette Kendall, William ,,.,,,,, ,...., 3 937 Columbia Pkwy. Kenney, Garry . .... ..... ......... 4 4 01 Plainville Kersker, Sondra . . . .... ..... 2 765 M21'kb1'9it Kessel, Donald . ..... ........ ..... 4 4 09 JOY21 Ln. Kidd, David .... l...... .... 3 421 Berry Ave. Kiefel, Joy ,,,,,.,, .........,...... 2108 Kemper Ln. Kincaid, Brian ...... Kincaid, Kenneth 1 King, Artis ..,. .,,,,, Kipp, Williaiii ..l......, Kistler, Lona 1 Kleinschmidt, Davie Klopfstein, Alice ......., 1 . . 6926 Buckingham Pl. 116926 Buckingham Pl. .. .1134 Chapel St. ,......, 3621 Pape Ave. ....1......4229 Paxton Ave. . . . ,......... 3526 Rawson Pl. 11.4402 Ancharage Rd. Kroener, Patricia ,,.,,,, ,,.l..,,...,,,.... 6 102 Conover Koerner, Peggy ...,, Kokoefer, William .. Lacky, Irene ...,, . Ladd, Katherine ,,.,. Lancaster, Sandra ...., Lanham, Wilma . Lapp, Carolyn .......,.... Lauzerwasser, Donald Lawson, Frankie 1 ....,. 1 LeBlond, Lucinda ,,..... Lee, Barbara .......,... Lee, Walter ....,,..,, 2666 Keystone Dr. 2129 East Hill Ave. 859 Buena Vista 3225 Observatory 11.740 Oak St. ..111.2920 Wasson Rd. 11.15266 Charloe 11.1.3620 Madison Rd. 2128 Sinton Ave. 3571 Zumstein 13519 Stacy Ave. .........3728 Middlebrook 183 163 1273 173 183 1273 1273 173 193 1293 1263 1263 1293 1303 1303 1303 163 1273 163 183 1303 1273 163 183 163 173 173 183 163 1273 163 163 1303 173 193 183 163 173 173 163 173 193 193 163 123 193 173 193 173 193 183 173 1273 163 173 163 193 163 183 1273 1303 1263 1273 193 193 183 163 1273 1273 163 183 193 193 1303 1273 1303 183 163 183 163 193 1273 193 163 183 173 183 257 Lett, Mildred ........ Lewin, Sue . ,.,.. ,...... . Lewis, Ernestine ..,,.., Lewis, Michael ....,..... Lewis, Robert ....... Lightner, Virginia ..... Lilly, Jacquelyn ....,,, Lilly, Marilyn ........ Linder, Sharon ......... Lindsey, Bill ................. Liversedge, Barbara Lloyd, Janice ....,. ...,...... Logan, Clifford ........ Longbottom, James 1.........1.3542 Idlewild .......14312 Watterson .. 3135 Harvard 2115 Alpine Pl. ........3430 Berry Ave. .........2920 Hackberry 3608 Idlewild 113608 Idlewild Parkway .. 13525 Woodburn 11113519 Shaw Ave. ...,....240 Worth St. . ,.... 1229 Chapel 111.4717 Settle St. Lovett, Beverly ....... ,......... 2 590 Hoff Ave. Luce, Margie ......... ..,........ 4 228 Plainville Lusk, Carol ........,........ ........ 6 810 Britton Ave. Ludwig, Jon 1 ........... ...... . ..3306 Eastside Ave. MacDonald, Charlene .,,.. ............... 3 440 Berry Ave. Maddux, Mary .....,,,........, ,........ 6 261 Beechmont Ave. Malott, Dale ...,.....,.., . ......... 2063 Beechmont Ave. Marrow, Frances . .. .............,,.,.........,,,......,...... Martin, Barbara ........ ........... 2 725 Minot Ave. Mason, Margaret 1 ........ 1934 Eastern Ave. Mathews, Jack .. ..... 1 Maushart, Terry ...... Maxey, Randall ........ Mayberry, Annie ...... Mayo, Jack ............. McCabe, Holly ...,.... . McCann, Jane ...., McCann, Mary Ellen McGuire, Joy ....., ..... McKinney, Winifred McLaughlin, Carol ....,.,, .. McLeod, Kenneth .... McMillan, Sally ...... McMillian, .Mary ,..... .1.111308 Meier Ave. .1..111.2417 Findlater . 5100 Whetsel ...1.1..3531 Bevis Ave. .. ..,.... 6930 Bramble Ave. . ........... 4458 Eastern Ave. 116022 Wayside Ave. .111,13194 Lookout Cr. ....... 5207 Be1'esford ..975 E. McMillan St. 11,6275 Crestview Pl. ........6111 Conover St. 6010 Wayside Ave. 1 ..,,, . 6001 Wind Rd. McVay, Shirley ...,, ......,, 1 621 Fairfax Ave. Meadows, Sue ..., . Melia, James ........ Miller, Betty .,.,,,.. ..1......5331 Eastwood Dr. 16534 Creighland Ct. 3141Vz Syracuse St. Miller, Susan . ,,,,.. .............. 3 338 Browning Mills, Janet .............. .....,,.,, . 6731 Whitehall Mitchell, William ...., ........ 7 803 Minot Ave. Mobley, Eugenia ..,. .42 Washington Te1'r. Monce, Jacqueline .,........, ......,........ . 3556 Monteith Montgomery, Evans . ........ ,... 3 011 Mathers Moore, Helen ..,,,, ..,..,,.. ........... 1 6 56 Herbert Ave. Moore, Thomas ..,., . Morgan, Joseph ..,. Morin, Frank ...... Moxley, Linda ...., Mullikin, Laurie ,,.,.... Myers, Geraldine ..,,. Northcutt, Carol . . Naegel, Gary ,.,,,..,.. Nau, Nancy ,.,,.. Neal, Virginia ..., Neely, George ,,,, Negron, Adela .....,. Nelson, James Nelson, Shirlee ..... Newby, Betty .,.,. Nielsen, Donald .... Ninos, Emily ,,,,.. Noble, Don .,,, ..... Oldach, Albert Ott, Lyda Owens, Kent ...,,.. Parrott, Shirley . Parker, Barbara 1 Partch, Judy ,...,.. Pelton, Janice ...... Perin, Bonnie Perry, Madge ..... Petrie, Allen . Petroff, Dorothy .,.,.... Phillips, Robert ..,, . Porter, Jerome .....,. Posey, James ..,... Potter, Della .. Price, Robert .....,.., 1.3545 Zumstein Ave. .....4604 Glenshade .....1.1,3530 Cleinview Shaw 1.113417 Burch Ave. ........244 Worth St. ........2726 Alberts Ct. . 3731 Sachem Ave. . 132 Wilmer .....221 Madison Rd. .. . .. 4208 Settle Rd. 11111529 Gilpin 1.1.3611 Reading Rd. 1229 Corbett St. 918 Lincoln Ave. .19 Washington Terr. 3660 Saybrook Ave. .11.13054 Glenmore Ave. 1992 Clarion Ave. 1.1726 Sutton Ave. 1 ..,. 4310 Erie Ave. 3578 Zumstein 1.3548 Larkspur Ave. 2617 Hemlock 1808 Sutton 2766 Sarita .. 3436 Vista Ave. 6000 Prentice St. .....6722 Salem Pike 510 Hawthorne 3315 Oxexel Pl. .............6647 Coffey St. 1628 Blair Ave. .1.,1.3641 Evanston Ave. 1.1.....3148 Linwood Ave. Pyles, Wanda ............ .... ........ 2 8 89 Markbreit Quebman, Robert ..... . ........ 5184 Salem Hills Reed, James ........... 1 ...... 3611 Morris Pl. 173 1273 173 163 183 163 173 173 1163 173 183 1263 163 1273 123 1273 1273 183 183 1303 1303 193 123 183 1303 1273 173 1273 1263 1303 183 163 163 1303 1273 1303 1273 173 1273 1303 163 193 1303 193 163 183 163 173 183 1273 163 183 183 1263 193 1263 1303 183 1273 163 1293 183 1103 163 183 1383 173 1303 1273 183 183 163 1303 183 183 1273 1303 153 1293 1303 173 173 183 193 1303 1263 SENI17R lllRECT17RY Rheudie, 'Eugene ., Rice, Anita ,,,,,,,,,,, , . .. N Rittenhouse, Ronald Robb, Daniel .. ,,,,, ,, Roberts, Doris ,,,, Roberts, Mary , ,,,,, , Robinette, Steve ,,,,,, Robison, Vernon ., , Rogers, Virginia ,,,, Rozier, Barbara Runyan, William , Saar, Bill ,,,, , , Sanders, Geraldine .. Santoro, David ,,,,,, Sass, Tyll ,,,,.., . Saylor, Vergetta Shaubroeck, Beverley ,,.,.....5518 Chandler St. 3843 Gatewood Ln. ...W5846 Eastwood Dr. ,,.,..3174 Portsmouth ,,,,.,,,,2706 Hoff Ave. M3790 Ferdinand Pl. 11,1404 E. McMillan 4192 Eastern Ave. ,,,,,,.,.,2901 Ziegle Ave. 1728 Fairfax Ave. 4605 Winona Terr. 1364 Mayland Dr. , ,,,, 6313 Chandler 1812 Wilaray Terr. , ,2461 Madison Rd. , .2145 Sinton Ave. 4105 Simpson Ave. Scherer, Sozanne . ..,,., .. ,,,, 1799 Wilaray Terr. Schilling, Patricia Schirmer, Gayle ,,,,, Schmoll, Carl Schoch, Henry ,,,,,, , Schooler, Douglas , , Schott, Robert Schomacher, Judy ,,,, Schwartz, Dave Schwartz, Roger ,,,, Sebastian, Iris ,,,, ,. Settles, Guy .,,,,,,,,..,,, Sharkey, Hazelmae , 5872 Panama St. M1637 Longbourne , 3322 Hewitt Cr. 3149 Lookout ,, ,,,, 6519 Graf Dr. 6512 Graf Dr. 3559 Rawson Pl. , 2916 Erie Ave. 4119 Marburg Ave. 1,4864 Madison Rd. 3259 Beresford Ave. ,. . ,,,, 2621 Moorman Ave. Sharp, Wilma .... ..,.,,, . ,.,,, . .2307 KeIlt0l'1 St. Shellaberger, Gordon ..., ,,.,,, , . ,. ,,,,, 2210 Eastern Sherman, Robert ,,,,,,,,,.. 3523 St. Charles Pl. Siegfried, Gretchen , Simmons, Analda . Skeel, James .. . . Slon, Terri ., Smalley, Judith Smith, Carol Smith, Carol Smith, Carole ...,,, Smith, Carole , Smith, Janice Smith, Kathleen ..., , Snyder, Edward , , ,, .. 2416 Findlater Ct. Southwick, Roger.. .. ,. Stamp, Brenda Starkey, Larry ..,,,, Starr, Tommy ..,, Starrett, Terry .. Steinert, Mary .. .. Stephenson, Linda .,,, Stewart, Harold ...,. Stewart, Mary ,...,,,, Stitzel, Vincent .,...,, 3057 Portsmouth 1631 Danner Ave. , 4514 Erie Ave. 2718 Hampshire .5631 Bramble Ave. 3714 Maple Park , ., . 6724 Windward . ..,, 4400 Plainville Rd. , 6748 Cambridge 3235 Nash Ave. .,...,,,1641 Beacon 3706 Broadview Dr. 6602 Merwin Ave. ,,,,....1525 Sutton Rd. 5023 Kenwood 111533 Burdette Ct. , .,.......... 3854 Marburg M3640 Madison Rd. ,, ,....3044 Lavinia ............1614 Danner ,.,,,....2616 Bevis 1277 1367 1277 187 127 197 167 1267 187 177 1277 1307 1277 1307 187 167 1277 1307 1287 1307 177 187 1307 1307 197 187 197 1277 167 167 167 127 187 187 177 1277 187 1277 197 1277 1277 1277 1267 1307 1307 187 1277 1307 1277 167 197 197 187 177 177 258 Story, Dwain ,,.....,,,, Strayhorn, Aaron ...,,,,, Strayhorn, Ernest Swceny, Brenda ., Tackett, Joan ..,,,, Temple, Stephen ........ . Thompson, Sylvia Thornton, Barbara Trabish, Liann Trout, Patricia .,.,,, Tolbert, Charles .....,, Tribble, Philip ..,.,. Utz, Delores .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,4921 LeBlond . .,,. 1.3563 Wabash Ave. 3563 Wabash Ave. ..........3331 Wabash Ave. , ..,.... 3620 Wabash Ave. 3387 Erie Ave. ...M3426 Saybrook Ave. ,,,........7021 Beechmont 6600 Palmetto St. ,,v,,,,......,.2156 Alpine Pl. ,....,.,,1962 Mcllvaine St. ,,....,.......1329 Lincoln Ave. ,,,,,,,...111 Washington Terr. Vincent, Alonzo ,, ....,,,,...,.............. 6206 DeSm0l'ld Voeg-tle, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 2 720 Albe1'tS Ct. Waldrop, Willie .,..... .,,..... 1 317 Wm. Howard Taft Rd. Walker, Estella ..... .......... .................. 6 1 15 Erie AVG. Walker, Joellen , Walker, Mary ,,,,,, Walker, Michael .,.,, Wallace, Jane . ,,.., , Walter, Shirley Ward, Wendell Warnock, Judith . Wedig, David ..,..., Wenner, David ..,,, West, Cloyd .. ,.,., ,, West, Doris .,,.......... West, Gwendolyn Wheat, Donna ....... White, Cynthia . ,. White, Janice White, Patricia ..,,. Whitfield, Larry ,. , Wiedemer, Robert Wildey, Donna ..,, Wile, Patricia ............ Wilkinson, Carole Williams, Ben Williams, Benjamin . Williams, Carol ., .. Williams, Ralph Williams, Tomysene ,, Wilson, Owen , ......,. . Wolcott, John ..,,,,,,,,, Wood, John . ..,. . Wri ht Travus , SI 1 Wright, Valeria .,,, Anderson Pl. ...,,.,,6262 Lusanne Terr. 5335 Owasco St. ...,,....5088 Eastwood Cr. ...W3334 Cardiff Ave. M1571 Dixmont ,,,,,,..,2744 Arbon Ave. ,4334 Eileen Dr. .6321 Coffey St. Lincoln Terr. ,, , ,,.,,,, 5413 Owasco .........5307 Kenwood Rd. Kennedy ,,,.,..,,,,5107 Ward St. ,,,, 2312 Gladstone Ave. ,, ..,,, ,,,, 2 407 Salutaris , ....,,.. 2616 Hoff Ave. 6913 Hurd Ave. ,, ..... 1108 Paxton Ave. . 503 Delta ., 2621 Marlington 2058 Symmes ,, ,, 3322 Hewitt 833 Blair Ave. , 3512 Stacey .. 970 Cleveland ,. ,,.,..,, 747 Morgan St. ,,,, 3130 Kinmont St. ., 1341 Paxton Ave. 5526 Stewart 888 Rockdale Ave. Yazell, Geraldine .... ............ 1 369 Bl11'Sal Ave. Young, Roger , ,,,, .,v,,,,,..,,,,, , 6001 Wayside Ave. Young, William ..... ..... , .. 1503 Lincoln Ave. Za:-ins, Vija ,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 21 Wm. Howard Taft Rd. Ziegel, Patricia ...... ................. ....... .... 3 1 4 2 Willis Zimmer, Gloria ,,,, ..,..........,,., . 5405 Charloe St. 187 177 177 177 177 187 187 1307 1277 167 197 167 167 1277 197 167 1277 1277 1307 1277 1277 197 177 197 197 1307 167 1277 1277 1137 1277 127 167 127 1277 187 1267 187 167 177 1297 177 1297 167 187 187 1277 1297 1307 1307 167 167 187 1277 w l 1 www-1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 -1 H ' ., . .,.,,., .M ,Q ruuua 13 117- VWVWW ri 1 I mmmm 1 .1 11


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