Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1960
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J .,., .... ........M.. , ...W 5 . , , . 6 s k e t c h 1960 withrow annual Art Editor Locky Doench Literary Editor Dan McCright Business Editor Karen Ennis Photography Editor Dave Gantz Asst. Art Editor Judy Snyder Asst. Literary Editor Nancy Davis Asst. Photography Editor Al Currens CCN TEN TS FACULTY 24 SENIORS 40 ACTIVITIES 88 SPORTS 152 UN DERCLASSMEN 200 ADVERTISEMENTS 248 - .,, ...A W J ' 'X x x K .. .Q , , . N5 . - . xg R. nv 4 s - - . at J+'g?ii-M F M h ' . ,-Xfire. S . 4 x ' H . 0 . K ' N K A 5 - ' a ' if V- ,, ,- W L ' 'C+ 'ji 'fl 'V vp. U vw, . ,X , tk pf ,-L . V' -x dial! . ff.. - . tx . - -Q . x -rf 1 ni. - f' X . ,. Hg.,-N LK V -V Mx .. 1 -, ,k . .! . - w A 1- 1 ' ' ' - A f k ' - -J d .. . :MM :'f 'L fW 'H'-N-R... f . .. . . 5, A L F. ,V .Q F R waz- f w . gciij gi' J f PM ig- 'W 'Uk 4 ' iff . 5.3 is - iff' ,C y I ' . . . - ,... --w.,........ . . - 'F -mv man:'::n.:--f 1 -gmcvgf 4 ., - 'L ' Q -wa.:-1-:-:v5 -in ' ' ff 995- ? 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Y - L -,H H fm ' 1 .f'Tf'- 'jf iff M Sw .M 2 .g.yfia 'i'WQ1 .,v'-W. A-QQ w Q WIA as - 0 . 'XY -QQ, , 'fx 5 as was X LL-- S -M - we--Q-1 5 - W Nik, 3... 'S' 0 , . , 5 Q A . ., . . - . . pw W , .3 N, I my N, ,Xia - QSXQX . 1, ,X nga' N ,B Ak fi-,, xv 4. K .ak N Q ,sf . . 1 Q, Q- QR - - . aff- i .X N . 11 3-X Mi X? 2 , Q ,Q-X , Q gg is , -.. -Q., Q H.. at 5 Q A I - - --ww Ni' --Q 'Sh X 5 .- X Q Q .Wav X. .. W if .Jw D . . 1'- '.5S'Y i , mm A Q N1 Gem . 'J A SECRET AMBITION FULFILLED AT LONG LAST! Seldom at Withrow has any one person made such an impression on her associates as Miss Ruth Grove, the head of our Latin Department. This year, after over forty years of devotion to her field, Miss Grove decided to retire. She will not leave, however, without numerous laurels on her behalf. Through her wonderful wit and contagious enthusiasm, the inanimate pages of Latin sprang to life for her students. Her activities at school, abroad, and at home have truly earned for her the titles scholar, traveler, and beloved teacher. It is with deepest gratitude and sincere admiration that the 1960 Annual is dedicated to her. Forsan et olim haec meminisse iuvabit -And perhaps here- after it will be pleasurable to recall these things. -X ,,i- me -, wx. ix x , 4 . - v , . as , f ' 1 'ni ' K I IS THERE ANYTHING THAT SHE CANNOT DO? MISS GROVES' AMIABILITY COMES TO THE PORE f'f 'E,rv-41? 1 fy.: Mahi- .v. all b-'fl' X 'Q fw'.Nf,4: L' V-Xiang ,lzlngza n uw M - . .v , . V , . ' ' J- ,.a,f..f..:- ---me-PY .,..4:.-M .-, , -,,., v-.sun ,---I ' .,,g,,.,n Y -,fm A239 'M--4 '.L. -M V14 f'-5 's '! T' 'T' -'df vii F A-,,mx1,.g-.N -'ua ,.n.A,3 W-J. Emu ww ', , I ,J--,Ng j. W 25,2 L ' . 1i'nllv,1,Q,g'4 1, 'a ,A-qt 2 .- gr W, X infie- Wlx 13 iikig 5 .. 'pn Y K 171 fr Qgyggfiv 5 ,,-Q.. . aaflxh uv, -..3',. fx. ' X - . .- H4- 1 0' -1- '- qv..--n . 1 vs' ' . F .., ,M -' I , 1 me v 1. 1 LW.. 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M !vV,.,. , 1? 1 1, 33, - . J . :A Q ', .' , 1, f - -'ff 1. , .-. 1' , M ,M., -A - -. vw inf- 1 .17 1 ' 1 , HMG: K, .. ,,.gu0',.- 4 r- 2 N,,,A- .1 . 1 V Sa 3, W F J ! s-uma-.wma :firm NNN! an E THE QUEEN OF THE DANCE IS REVEALED TO THE CANDIDATES AND AN EXCITED CROWD. In his effort to create a masterpiece, an artist will employ the aid of me- ticulous sketches of his ideas. One sketch is seldom sufficient-his ulti- mate work requires the facets of his thoughts to be outlined by numerous drawings. ln like manner, a school year cannot be depicted by one ac- tivity, one copy block, or one picture. ln an effort to reveal the 'desire for learning acquired by the ,students, as well as the events of the year, the sketches of this school have been assimilated to form a composite Sketch of Withrow High School. COVETOUS SHYLOCKYAPOSED IN ASSEMBLY. As the beginning chaos of the new school year settled to a routine murmur, a rough blue- print of fall and early winter events evolved. Among these most prominent in our memory are the many uniform days filled with studies that broadened our intellectual skills. Contrasted with these are the colorful nights illuminated by social dances which aided in the maturing growth of healthy personalities. PLACID STILLNESS LIES OVER WITHROW'S BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS AFTER SCHOOL HUNGRY STUDENTS RUSH TO THE BAKE SALE FOR REFRESHMENTS. 'I2 'I3 L ii - V Q-2 fs A I -if '. , , X V, X J' .f ! ' +- V, X 14' 's. Q .si fly. During the crisp autumn days many girls played hockey, while athletic-minded boys practiced passing, kicking, running, and tackling for the week-end football games. With the approach of wintry winds sports went inside to the hardcourts. The excite- ment and hopes for the championship were shared by both squad and spectators during the long basketball season. Girls, too, scorched the cords, GAA offered basket- ball and volleyball. Down in the pool the dolphins and mermen raced and performed. The advent of spring found action moved to the diamond, track, and court. Our Sketch of athletics is not complete with- out the intramural, interfraternity, and junior high sports, which offered health- ful activities and exercise to many. CUM LAUDE REWARDS HIGH SCHOLARSHIP. ..-ff - fl ,I ,,I Nw-,..M SERENE STILLNESS AIDS STUDENT STUDIES. Nu STUDENTS HOP TO THE RED RIVER ROCK DURING A PEP RALLY IN FRONT OF THE TOWER HOME TALENT IS AN ASSET TO ANY DANCE. 'I6 Some of the most important of the myriad sketches from which we drew our Sketch were the curricular activities. Withrow, a compre- hensive high school, offers general, academic, college preparatory, and advanced placement programs. Through these various fields pu- pils are given a wide scope of subject matter. As the artist builds finite creations from his sketches, so do Withrow graduates build their lives, professions, and future happinesses from the fundamental blue- print attained through diligence and perseverance in high school days. AN INTENSE DESIRE TO LEARN ACCOMPANIED BY ALERTNESS IN CLASS IS A MUST FOR GOOD GRADES .gl Q 5 S COAT CHECKS AT THE DANCESWVERY PROFITABLE! When studies were over, students took part in extra-curricular activities. A Sketch of these might depict the foot- ball squad scrimmaging on the field, the orchestra practicing for the Minstrels, and Annual and Tower News staffs meet- ing a deadline. Activities in Tigertown ranged from the chess to the baseball team, from history to skin divers' club. The three o'clock bell is merely the start of a busy day for the participants. THE TOWER SYMBOLIZES WITHROWS BEAUTY 00 . 1- Q, , 1' . rn. ,0..4D5, B-1 ive t. 5. 0 Q, xx 5 ,..,'. W, J 'rl 1 1- .53 SNL f'1'N X , '17-ij L-.'m' 'V - 3' ' A Q ' ' x .S x ts' 'fx' ina.. ' . - . f s .,. ,x ' nv Q .hx ,K 5. X 5 yt -AX 'X .1i, , f X... I' 7 , Iva..-x piiv. . u... , J-'F 4? A-fs -sv-uv I na' 1 N vs -x-' KQ , ' SCHOOL SPIRIT IS BOOSTED BY OUR ENTHUSIASTIC CHEERLEADERS. The Christmas holidays brought the annual concert, formals, and charity projects. In January all Tiger- town prepared for the ordeal-mid-term exams. After the blue books were collected and the grades given out, the Tigers breathed a bit easier. The crowning of royalty at Leap Year Leap and lvy League Leap drew crowds. Loyal fans cheered to victory the swim- ming and basketball teams, two of the finest in the city. After the season closed, the teams entered the state competition and tournaments. Student Council initiated a clean up and citizenship week in March. On Character Day all were urged to dress up. 21 PUPILS LISTEN INTENTLY OUR EVOLUTIONARY VIEWS AND AIMS ENLARGE WITH THE YEARS. The last Sketch of our year at Withrow ended with a note of gayety as well as sadness. Over now are the '60 Minstrels, the magic moments of the proms, the excitement of base- ball season, the climatic moments of Awards Day and the splendor of graduation-these are but a few sketches of this segment of our lives. Each has added to each of us. And so we have Withrow, 1960- a Sketch of our school, the foun- dation for our education, the stimu- lator of our ideals. From this Sketch we will strive to create our finished Portraits of Life. AN IMAGE IN THE FOUNTAIN SERVES TO REMEMORATE ALUMNI OF ALMA MATER'S SPIRIT AND COURAGE. 9' 22 'QQ' ..,,Q tssvki V A, M was 5.-'fsti-3. ' -,J - , R' 3 Wink iii wwer!???'!!!f'wN Q9 Qf M,- ri . km 'WI . K 'H EE X sb ' . .. , 1 A 55. N Sv. f? -,g 1 2. av ly' . C V. . -H ,445 ,af , 1 ., --'hft' .1 ' i 1? ' dm, mx .X xr xx' N 'x 'Q I X ff'?g 'IAQ- ff t vxf'-a.,f'Cl F . W 55 J Q TF y L xx ' . 1, 1 'X ' ' - 1 ' I yxrq 1,8 E , ?' Ek ,, TJ faculty My, ff: xdwullfxdex ADMINISTRATICN Ilf,-lpiul, l1I1d fS1fII1fiiIl41, fxnd diqnifiQd de .zfiribfws Witl1rfnw'1: princfipdl, MI. Cald- wfxllfxdf-r. Thw fstndwnts cxnd temchnrs find Trim tw lf: fx zzfmrcu of Kj1lidfIIlLQ9 und in- .zyN1rf1Iiwn. H1- IS nzwnv ffxnxllifxrly known fm: Mr. Y Md. Ilia: quictk thinkinfg cxnd en- f-w11rf1fyf-rnf-nt iufwn :solved problems for rnfxny wwrrifed pnywlzs. Spocxkinq cxt PTA 1nf:fr!in'1:1f1nfi l1f'lp11nfJ tw plcxn projecis ore wnly Iwo mf nur prir1c:iy1f1l':1 vclrious responf zzihilitirrfa. Inwlndfrd in his duties is lecldinq HV- plfkfhlf' fuf A11f?fliflYlCI in fISSfxITlblif?S. flinfif-ni Llfnllllffll ir: hifyll Mn Inns liszi Of in' hvrf-zzizz. Hin: zalmfxnstiormas -lfwrmfit both 1f'f1fil1fNr:: find 1sIndffn!::. Efxuuliy II1K?!I1bOfS fxnd 5111511111 :sf-wk his www fffJl1Hi1fNllI1'I. HIS i!1','!1fH',l nwfl 'Ind fqnifft :1f'n::f- mi nnrnrvr fm- knwwn tw ull ut Withrow. Mr. Cad! 'fffxllfxdf-r':1 lwvf: find pride in Wiihrow hfwf Iflflfifx lnrn rwfspfvfitfrd by ovfvryone, SIT DOWNg TELL ME YOUR TROUBLES: MAYBE I CAN HELP 26 'H 1 -14.1 'Yrs Mr, McDevitt With skillful technique and definite ability Mr. Harold Buxton heads our junior high department. Althouqh very busy with his job of directing the activities of his Little Withrow, Mr. Buxton was always able to find time to sit down and discuss prob- lems and was forever comina up with a solution, On a dark and dis- mal day or during exams when everyone's spirits were down, it seemed no one could be blue after he encountered this quiet, yet power ful man with his usual warm and qlowina smile, the key to his winnina personality. ln his past three years at Withrow Mr. Buxton has made many life-lona friends and will be amona the cherished and fond mem orios of byaone hiqh school days. Mr, Buxton Mr. McDevitt, our youna and enthusif astic assistant principal, has become an admired friend to many Withrc'.-. ites. He is always ready to qive a helpful, inspirina hand. Assisting irli. Cad with senior hiqh activities is only part of Mr. McDevitt's duties. l-lf is also kept busy as the actinq adviser for Withrow's honor socioty, Siqnifr Gamma. Many other fr'tStiSIlSiblllfi ':f are added to Mr. lVlcDevitt's already crowded schedule as the sgtiocl y-'ctr comes to an end. One of thu nzo.- time consumina of these extrti tabs ip the Senior Prom, of which ho is SLIIWEI- visor. lfxaziisr and graduation do r. T end his hard work at school. Durinta the summer months he is found lvolnnd the desk as principal of suimnor swiiffl. Y' fft 5 5 4 -.-4' gs s xt, 'X . . f Mr. Darwin Kimble A D V I S E R S Need help? See your friendly high school counselor for advice! Although this sounds like a commercial, many students have taken advantage of the expert aid counselors at Withrow give so enthusiastically. Whether your schedule needs a change or whether you need an early excuse, that job will be done by the advisers. If it's college you are inter- ested in, see your counselor for recommenda- tions in your choice of subjects or guidance in selecting one that will be best suited to you. Yes, the counselors at Withrow specialize in YOUMyour interests and your abilities. The amount of paper work is staggering, but it never prevents the advisers from giving time to students. Mr. Ioseph Felix 64 x XXXX w lv. -51 We'll make a feeble effort to sketch for you the myriad duties of Withrow's secretaries. The smooth management 'of our school is due to their constant efforts. The work varies from day to day but not the competence with which it is handled. Take, for instance, Mrs. Huppertz, Mr. Cad's indispensable right hand, who supervises the student assistants in the main office and keeps things on an even keel. DT scheduling is one of the duties of Mrs. Frooks in the office of Mr. McDevitt, while Mrs. Long- bottom, behind the front desk, must be ready for any unforeseen demand or emergency. Records of seniors, applications for colleges or jobs, transfers-in, transfers-outfyou name it and Mrs. Allen in 204 will handle it. The amount of money daily flowing in and out of the school is awe-inspiring but does not faze capable Miss Evans, the treasurer. The records and worries of eighth and ninth grades are handled by Mrs. Stagginborg in lO2, Miss Longland manages the details necessary to maintain our efficient library. Mrs. Ann Stagginborgg Mrs. Loretta Huppertzp Mrs. Carol Frooks. ENGLISH ENGLISH CAN BE AN INSPIRATION! To he, or not to be is a famous quotation which will ring in the ears of seniors for many, many years. The English Department of Withrow has endeavored to teach the student to appreciate the many famous classics as well as to try to encourage the pupil to express himself in writing. The time spent in analyzing and discussing the various English books seems especially rewarding to those of us who are presented with a literary award on Class Day. Four types of English courses are offered at Withrow: modified general, general, college prepara- tory, and advanced placement. Some visits to the library are planned by our teaching staff so that we might be- come better acquainted with some of the greats of litera- ture such as Irving, Longfellow, Whittier, Shakespeare. RCW l Dorothy Atkins, Cum l,au.lv Prosidontg Virqinia Beck: Wilma Berqer, li. Y-Toons, Elmer Burwinkel. HOW 7 Marie C. Downer: Emery Gates: Betty Hummel. 'lliwvr News, Robert Kluber. lit DW li Mildred Ladley, Annual Literary Stallq Dawn Martin, Vum l, iu.l4'- Iames McDonough: Edith Moore. lil WN' fl Hilda Moormann: Ray Mullins: Nora M. Nolan, liwkw. tl thiztlt-it Martha R. Philley: Susan Richmond, Stiililrlt lzlj Mariorie Rosenberqer Thrill in lllayors, lvliiirztiuls. ttf WK' fn Iessie E. Sibcy: Mary Sieqel: Ioseph Simons: Christine Steinmetz. At. :af mlilws, Girls' Swvial Ululisg Helen H. Taylor, Gfiiig Anne Williams. N-. ,fit A 49 -ik ROW 1 Shirley Davis: Ruth Grove. Gens Togatay Sherry Hessler: Ruth Iones, Spanish Cluby Virginia Miceli. ROW 2 Martha Roos: Helen Schroeder. French Clubp Herman Zimmermann. Gens Togata. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Invigorating and intriguing classes in foreign languages are offered by With- row's excellent language department. Spanish, French, German, and Latin are- taught by dedicated teachers with exten- sive backgrounds. These subjects provide knowledge, understanding and a certain old-world flavor for pupils. The classes are animated, some including movies and study of phases of life, characters, and history pertaining to the languages. Extra-curricular clubs exist for all inter- ested students of the languages. Skits, song fests, excursions and parties are included in the list of activities for en- joyment of their members. Classes in French, Latin, and Spanish are offered as an elective to junior high pupils for two and one-half periods per week. This new program will enable students to obtain a better fundamental knowledge neces- sary for the advanced study in college. THINKING IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE IS MOST IIVIPGRTANT 31 MATH ZEALOUS, EAGER MINDS ARE ESSENTIAL TO MATH. Realizinq that the future prosperity of our nation and the world will depend upon scholars and their knowledqe, Withrow's math teachers have en deavored to convince their students of the importance of a real understandinq of the principles of mathematics, Much emphasis is now beinq placed upon this cateqory of science because of the tremendous advancements that are beina made. Withoiit mathematics, science would be impossible. Ad- vanced math courses, created at With- row in recent years for the outstandinq students, aspire to produce some of our leaders in the various fields of science. One of the Greatest premiums offered throuah takina math, whether business, qeneral, colleqe preparatory, or ad' vanced, is the ability to reason thinqs out and to think. No matter what occu- pation each student enters into after qraduation the backaround which he acquired at Withrow will unauestion' ably be priceless to him. We should indeed be qrateful for our hardworkina and dedicated mathematics teachers. HOW l Mary B. Bowman: Ray Donselman. ROW 2 Angeline E. Fels: Herbert Fevec, lunior High Matti Club, Eleanor I. Graham: Carol Graler. ROVV 3 Ted Hammond: Raymond D. Harten: Theresa R. Holland: Mildred lrwin: Roy Matthews, th Y ROV! 4 Gerald Nassano: Louisa B. Perin: Susan Scott: Donald P. Smith: Keith H. Wieland. End Men, Minstrels. is 32 QQ . Q f xx W ROW 1 Howard Barber: Ierome L. Braun: William E. Comley: Walter Davidson: Lillian S. Denner. C li.iirmtm New Teacher Orientation Committee, Iames Gallagher. Alpha Hi-Y, Teens, Pop Club. ROW 2 Robert Galvin: Carl Graham. Swimming, Herbert Heqer. Photo Club, Lewis Hirt: William Law: Billie Mullins. Visual Aids. ROW 3 William Pitcher. Sigma Hi-Y, Martin Sherwood, Radio Club, Edwin Smith. Physics Cliib, Dolores Thomton: Robert Vickers. Ir. High Guards, Iames Williams, lr. High Science Club, Tiger Club, Intramurals. SCIENCE MANY PATHS OF KNOWLEDGE ARE BROADENED THROUGH SCIENCE Through tireless efforts of science teach- ers, you who are now students, will soon take your place among the leaders of our space age. The many courses in the science field come alive when taught by someone who is dedicated to their research. It is not only for your benefit, but also for the sake of our nations future, that you are urged to go in search of more knowledge of the world and you. Withrow offers such fields as physics, physiology, chemis- try, botany, Zoology, and biology in which you can acquire the skill to cultivate many new findings. With ex- pert handling, educators mold the minds of students to help in the building of a highway to the future. These men and women lead the world, for it is often said: as science goes so goes the world, , 33 -'Z Al . fx, l ilk' l X J i Leonard I. Arcilesi: Monica Caveman, llist' ry Clul. Hugo Eichelberq, Chess Cllul-3 Howard Hiqqins. ' lr :Plc mil Ck' 'sais fffluntry Cfoat-li Ht-fl ffrrzfzs and l'.T.A 5 Charlotte Holer: Waller lurlriewicz, Ass' V., l 'tlirill fiwfiwli, A:,::t, Ti ifk fill 1:-li, l.+ 'ti imvn Cflnli, ll-' ltl :W Li Carolyn LeaMond: Charles Lemon: Albert Prinzel: Allred M. Rubendunst, tfness C luli, Harold E. erman. vllwfllllfi V' 'ii li. I ' 'l ,Ar Martin Siegel: I. Gamer Srole, Minstrel Ushers, Maxine Walker: Russell W. Wilkinson: Roger Zwayer, li. llifih Asst. Fontlttill flt,flr'll and Ir. lliah Basketball Cnacli. OCIAI. STUDIES INIUHMALITY THE KEYNOTE OF SUCIAL STUDY CLASSES. Withrow's social studies teachers are keenly aware of responsibility in their respective fields. They hope the seniors are departina with an adequate knowledae of the physical, governmental, social, and economic condi- tions of the world they are about to enter. This sounds like a bia order, and so it is. Through courses dealing with such sub- ject matter excitina research problems are handled. Srofe themes, representing hours of outside work, Ceven durina Christmas holie days? seem in retrospect, an inspirinq pro- ject. American history is a course which hiqhliahts the iunior year, while many an interestina discussion or debate occurrinq in a senior American problems class will remain of lastinq interest to those involved. From the ninth arade throuah the twelfth practical knowledae is offered our students in social studies subjects. 34 AN ORDINARY PIECE OF METAL CAN BECOME A WORK OF ART IN THE HANDS OF A SKILLED STUDENT MUSIC ART The art and music departments provide vast opportunity and experience for the students talented and interested in these fields. Instrumental music in the form of junior and senior high bands is available for those preferring this type, while choir, girls' and boys' glee Clubs and madrigal are suited to all interested in singing. Withrow is rated Very high for its music department. The art classes also satisfy a great variety of interests. Aside from drawing and painting, these students learn 'to work with clay, copper, cork, and other materials. Both classes teach techniques valuable for the future. ROW l Iune Cowtm, Ir. Hi. Art Clulag Donald Lackey, li. R it n Rem r Oivhestray Ansel Martin, Madrigal and Mmsticls. ROW 2 lack Mueller. Annual: Iohn O'Rourke: Herbert Schirmer ROW 3 George G. Smith, Sr. High Band and Minstrelsg llo Stose INDUSTRIAL ARTS ROW I Carolyn Burkhart: Thomas Frolo: Marshall Gates: Nancy Gephart: Paul S. Goodell, Radio Ciiiiiy Iudy Griess. ROW 2 Arthur Hawkins, Mfitni Cfrait Club. ROW 3 George Haymond. Ottsnt Club, ROW 4 Margaret Iurkiewicz. FHA. ROW 5 David Lyons. ROW 6 Frances Noonan, FHA. ROW 7 Paul Templin. HOME ECONOMICS The home economics course offered 'at Withrow is a very worthwhiIe and ree warding part of the curriculum provided. In these classes aII phases of home- making and family relations are covered. The girls get a great deal of satisfaction from seeing the blouses they have been laboring on for so long finally ready to wear, or tasting the delicious cookies they have just made. Besides the enjoyment and companionship these girIs acquire during this period, they are attaining valuable and practical information that will be useful to them the rest of their lives. WILL HELP CULTIVATE GOOD TASTE IN CLOTHES. , . . J . 1 , - .Y ,- Q ,EJ S 4 l1A.k 1 Z ,,....--M-Q A PENCIL BREAK IS TAKEN DURING TYPING CLASS. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS Not only does Withrow offer a sound academic program, but it also provides one of the finest and best equipped commercial departments. One subject, typing, prepares the student for the work he may do right after graduation or for writing many a paper in college. Shorthand, another valuable course, also enables the student to go right from school to the job as Well as learn to take school notes very rapidly. For the person interested in actually working part-time in business offices and stores, the merchandising classes are avail- able. Methods of clerical work, pro- duction, filing, and real business knowl- edge are gained in office practice, an- other example of Withrow's superior business courses. R-OW 1 Barbara Bisceqlla. CTA Representativeg ROW 2 Robert Elmer: Gamai Gooloy. Future Merchandisers. ROW 3 Clifford R. House. ROW 4 Ralph Knosi. Minstrels. ROW 5 Kimi R. Kozuld. Senior Choir Chaperone. ROW 6 Aletha Parks. ROW 7 Arthur E. Rhollans, Business Staff. NOT PICTURED: Kem Walker. Lunchroom, Annual ,bf 'SN mb? ht , .1 Q, 4 w fagl I an GYM HEALTH FIRST AID KNOWLEDGE COMES IN HANDY. .-I L One of the most valuable courses that each of us must successfully complete before leaving Withrow's portals is Senior Health. Sponsored by Miss Blas- berg and Mr. Wirth, we learn up-to-date first aid devices and health measures which will be of great value in our future years. Whether it is stopping a case of hiccups or administering Iirst aid to an accident victim, we are sure to apply our knowledge in some ways -- perhaps even in saving one's life. Phys- ical education, an essential part ol our curriculum, teaches us exercises to keep our bodies limber and, above all, in- stills values of good sportsmanship, responsibility, and leadership in each who participates. Though we may tail to realize it, we acquire many traits in learning to get along with each other, Frequently strains such as: Roll, roll, roll your hips gently on the tloorp merrily, merrily tat goes out the door can be heard echoing throughout the tunnel as bodies are being conditioned. The motto, fun while learning, is cert tainly upheld in WithroW's classrooms. ROW 1 Grace Blasberq, GAA. ROW 2 Iohn Botuchis, Driver Training, Swimming. ROW 3 William Gilliland. Athletic Director. ROW 4 Ray Hartker. Head Football Coach, Intramurals. ROW 5 Albert Hensel. Minstrel Pony Chorus. ROW 6 Evelyn Hodory. Alpha Y-Teensg Iohn Huheey. Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Dorothy Lally. GAA. ROW 7 Elizabeth Leslie. Cheerleaders, GAA, Dolphin Club: Mabel Robinson. Ir. High GAA, Ir. Dolphin Club. Frank Rolies. Ir. High Football, Reserve Basketball: Hay Wirth. 3 A VJ! LIBRARIANS ORAI. Withrow students are fortunate in having one of the finest school libraries in the city. Lining its walls are many informative books, encyclopedias, and maga- zines, often essential to class work and studying. Books for enjoyment are also available and can be easily found with the aid of one of our capable li- brarians. Besides furnishing knowledge and entertain- ment our library offers a perfect atmosphere in which to relax and study. Another fine department of which Withrowites are extremely proud is our oral program. Through these special classes and the guidance and understanding of competent teachers, deaf students gain confidence needed to lead happy, normal lives. BOOKS ARE FAITHFUL FRIENDS TO STUDENTS. k - HICTADXI xnnnnn.. xx 3' ,T . N 1. ,X 1 Ng! r J, fin ,J seniors 554 5 2 Qi 3 gi Z 22S24.2i,1g., A , , f 5555 9 5 if 52,feigffig fx are L ,J fm 1 5, , , 1' ff Q 1 4 14 A Z r x if Eff W L V ZZ' x it do Al ' WW? W' 2 0 5-' 5 Qi , K 5 idk Vim f '!x 9 ' ,453 A , Ig , 5 ' . 4 , 571 Jw , 9 THE OLD SIG'S ARE IN THE TRADITIONAL HUDDLE WHO LL BE CALLED NEXT? . . If you want pleasure you must toil for it. These words, inscribed on our tower, become a reality on one of the most heart-warming and eventful days in the life of deserving Withrow students. Both pupils and teachers alike eagerly fill the stands as the graduating class, led by its officers, takes the traditional walk around the field. The program be- gins as the upper ten percent is called to the field. Following this, representatives from many organizations bestow awards and scholarships on worthy seniors. Cli- maxing the mornings activities is the dramatic calling of the Dux's and Sig's. A NEW DUX IS I-IEARTILY WELCOMED ,mt S I DARN THESE PINS, ANYWAY! THE LONG LINE OF STATELY SENIORS PROCEEDS OVER THE BRIDGE. GRADUATION Graduation-a time for tears, a time for joy, a time for regret, a time for satisfaction, a time for ad- venture, and above all, it's a time for hope. Amid all of the excitement and chaos a picture of the past is vaguely recalled. That freshman year when Latin first presented itself to challenge the mind! No one could forget the rushing and the football games during the second year of high school! The pattern of activities had been molded by this time. O, what a lovely time we had at the junior prom! Finally the senior year arrived with numerous re- wards. How fast the classes sped by, how many interviews for jobs we had, and how many applica- tions for college had to be mailed! Both the seasons of football and basketball have passed. Minstrels and pep assemblies are gone too. The highlight of the senior year was the prom with its gaiety and charm. So the year ends: the picture fades on all of this and graduation too. A PRESIDENT INSPIRES HIS CLASSMATES. Q t 3? Patti Balton ROW l Abbctt, Larry: FTA l, Boys' Sports, Basketball Mar. 1, 2, Foot- ball l, 2, Track l, Student Council l, 2, Tower News Rep. 3, Chi Siqma Chi 3, 4. Adams. Charles. Adkins, Ioan Carol: Spanish Club 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l, 3, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Iunior Choir 1, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, Annual Ads 1, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Treas. 4. ROW 2 Adkins, Io Nelda Little Io : Gens Toqata l, 2, PNA 2, 4, GAA, Iunior Choir l, Senior Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. Allen. Dave Rayan Pope : Coin Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Radio Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Track 2, 3, Band 3, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Book Store Z, 3, Tau Siqma 2, 3, 4. Anders, Dorothy. ROW 3 Anderson, Helena: FNA l, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club l. Anderson. Mary Iosephlne Iodie : Gens Toqata l, 2, French Club 3, 4, GAA, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 3, Secy.-Treas. 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, lndiv. Sports 1, 2, 3, Mor. 4, Annual Rep. 1, 2, 3, Staff 4, Monitor 3, 4. Anderson. Honella: FHA 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, PTA l, Hockey l, Theta Omega Chi l, 2, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4. ROW 4 Anderson, Sally Mae: FNA 1, Gens Togata 1, 2, GAA, Girls' Glee Club l. Annan, lame: Wyatt: Alpha Hi-Y l, 2, Iunior Achievement 3 4, Lunchroom 3, 4. Archea, lohn Charles: Gens Toqata l, 2, History Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. v is 5 Qt Witty, serene, and the epitome ot sophistication, Patti Balton was busy attending to all her duties on Withrow's campus. Beinq president of Gens Toqata and historian for Dux revealed her ulti- mate achievements. Pat's scholastic ability and sincere attitude were evident in every phase of her active life at Tiaertown. Being Fourth Paqe Editor of Tower News, she covered numerous sportinq events. Peeb's presidency of Quill and Scroll and her participation in Dolphin Club, Altruist, and Scribblers won her renown and ad- miration. g 5 6' ., W , Xi Ts .1 . .4 , xr fo- X it ss F - VX-13 . 'XT 'f . .Q '-5. si x. fe A Of the many phases of Iack's school days at Withrow, his abilities in athletics are best knowin. High on his list of the various sports were foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. Although much time and effort were required to maintain his physical skills, lack also was inclined towards the many fields of learning as was illustrated by his courses in advanced placement math and chemistry. Because of this success in both cur- ricular and extra-curricular activities, it naturally resulted that: Sigma Gamma Calls-lack Cun- n1ngham! iw ROW 1 Armstrong, Ethel: FNA 2: YFC 2: GAA: Baseball 2, 3: Basket- ball 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Theta Omega Chi 2, 3, 4. Atkinson. Iudy Ann Iude : Spanish Club I, 2: Baseball 1, 2: Indiv. Sports I, 2: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Minstrels 3, 4. Bailey, Marsha Ann: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4: YFC 1, 2: Spanish Club l, 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Zeta Beta Kappa 2, Corres. Secy. 3, Pres. 4. ROW 2 Baker, Dorothy Ann: FNA 2, 3: FTA 2, 3, 4: GAA: Baseball 1: Dance Club I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2: Iunior Choir 1: Minstrels 3. Balton. Patricia Ann Peeb : Dux Femina Hist. 4: Gens Togata l, Z, 'Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Scribblers 4: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball I '2, 3, 4: Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2 4: Indiv. Sports I 2, 3, 4: Tennis l, 2, 4: Tumbling 1: Volley- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. l: Tower News Reporter I, 2: Co-Asst. Editor 3: Boys' Sports Page Editor 4: Tower News Rep. 2: Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4: Altruist 2, 3, Hist. 4. Barber, Joann: FNA l: Baseball I: Office Helper 4. ROW 3 Bardell. David Richard: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Projection Crew 1, Z, 3, 4. Barkley, Elisaih Lewis: Projection Crew 3, 4. Bates. William. ROW 4 Beatly, Gwendolyn Lea Gwenie : Baseball lg Bowling 3: Volley- ball 2: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3: Iota Sigma Chi 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Becker, Bonnie Caywood: Gens Togata 1: GAA: Baseball 2, 3: Bowling 4: Hockey 3: Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Becrait, Margo Adelyne: Gens Togata 1, 2,: FNA 1: Thalian Players 1, 2, 3: GAA 1, Z, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club 3, 4: Dolphin Club I, 2: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Indiv. Sports I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Tumbling l, 2: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Asst. Editor 3, Co-Editor 3rd Page 4: Quill and Scroll 3, -4: Football Cheerleader Tiger Mascot 3, 4: Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4: Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. lack Cunningham Sei Q. wr in BOW l Bedinqhaul. Gall Ann: Deca 4, FHA 3, Secy. 4, FMA 3, 4. Bemis. Iohn: Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' Sports, Cross-Ccuntry 2, 4: 'l'r:ir:k l, 2, 3, 4, Swimminq 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Tri Chi 2, Corres. Secy. 3, 4, Benzlnq. Patricia Ann Pat : GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2. 3, 4, Senior Band Majorette 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tcwer News Rep. 3, 4, Beta Omeqa Chi 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. BOW 2 Berger. Paul Stephen: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4, German Club l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Physics Club 3, Glee Club 3, Presentation Orch. 3, Senior Choir 2, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Berry, Gail Eltella Torrie : Secy. Senior Class, Gens Tcqata l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, l-lcckey l, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l, 2, Tennis l, Volleyball l, 2, Minitrels 2, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3. 4, Annual Business Staff l: lr. l-liqh Cheerleader Capt. 1 ' Beyer. Dorothy lean Dotty': Deca, FHA 2, Home Ec. Club l. 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Kytyves 2, 3, 4. BOW 3 Bingham. lane Ruth: FHA 2, Treas. 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Blnkley, lack Edward: lunior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Birch, Diana Faith Dee : Alpha Y-Teens 1, FTA 4, Gens Tcqata l, 2, History Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, Indiv. Sports l, 4, Tennis l, Tumblinq l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Choir l, Girls' Glee Club Secy. l, Minstrels 2, 3, Annual Ad Stall l, Annual Lit. Staff 4, Tower News Reporter 1, 2, Tower News Rep. l, Pep Club 4. BOW 4 Billet. Ann. Blannon. Leroy: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4. Blanton, Phyllis Ann. Ierry Cunningham I fa One of the most well-rounded pupils at Withrow Hiqh during 1959-60 was Siqrna Gamma's presi- dent-Ierry Cunningham. The skill which Ierry showed in his scholastic achievements tparticu- larly in advanced mathl as well as his agility on the football field and basketball court are but two of the reasons why Ierry rose to the top as a leader of the student body. His friendliness and enthusiasm will long be remembered at Withrow and will, doubtless, prove to be invalu- able assets in the future ot such an individual. mf ,D x .7 Y .pd 4' il It 1 tm , X 'lf ws X tx X When one thinks of a vivacious, petite miss with a Southern drawl one gets a good picture of Sarah Brennan. Her five years as a Minstrel soloist have brought smiles to many, as they watched her gay, carefree dances. This charm- ing, warmhearted Queen of Tigertown Twirl par- ticipated in a great many organizations, including Beta Omega Chi. Her busy schedule also in- cluded Senior Choir, of which she was treasurer, and Scribblers of which she was historian. Sarah's singing ability enabled her to be selected to join Madrigal. ROW l Blathers. Iames. Blout. Ianet Kathryn: French Club 2: GAA 3, 4: Archery 3, 4: Baseball 3. Boslram. Karin Louise Bossie : Gens Togata l, 2: GAA: Hockey l, 2, 3: Volleyball l, 3: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Presentation Orch. l, 2. 3, 4: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: Tower News Repcrter l: Tally-Ho 2, 3. Chaplain 4. ROW 2 Bradley. Marilyn Ruth: History Club 3: GAA 3: Baseball 3: Basketball 3: Volleyball 3. Brandlass, Pamela Gay P G : GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Tumbling l: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Kytyves 2, Chaplain 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Irenqel. Sue. ROW 3 Brennan, Sarah Catherine: Dux Femina: History Club 4: Scnbblers 3: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 3, 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, Treas. 4: Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 4: Pep Club 4: Beta Omega Chi 3, Welfare Chairman 4. Brennen. Sonia Delores. Brewer, Caroline Frances Lina : Spanish Club 3, 4: GAA l, 2. 3, 4: Archery 2: Hockey 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Kytyves 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Brooks, Ian-ies Grant. Brown, Bonnie Lois Boo : Gens Togata l: History Club 3, 4: GAA: Baseball 2: Bowling Club 4: Hockey 2, 4: Volleyball l, 2. 3, 4: Office Help 4: Kytyves 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Brown. Edith Ed1e : Germs Togata l, 2: French Club 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Scribblers 3, 4: GAA .l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal 4: Senior Choir 2, Librarian 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Tower News Rep. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Sarah Brennan X X 1 Mosr A'l'HI.E'I'lC Mosr MANNERLY Nancy Van Epps Ierry Clunninqham PUTU BCIltOf1 'Allen HSQUS PCPULARITY POLL One of the qreatest honors bestowed upon a senior is having his or her name listed amonq those on the Popularity Poll. The categories are varied to include all the qualities necessary to comprise an out- standing senior student. This year two new classifications, Best All- 'Round and Most School Spirited, were added to make the list more complete. Because of the importance of scholastic ability, a designated averaqe is required for each nominee. After the calcu- lations of the preliminary elections, the final votes are cast and counted. The lonq-awaited outcome is usually announced at Tower News' annual valentine dance. This year, because of unexpected bad weather, the event was postponed. An after school sock-hop was the occasion for the announcement. Although this dance was a less formal affair than the real one, the thrill was just as great, if not qreater, than it would have been on the original occasion, because of the wait. BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED Anne Liles loby Haynes Sue Onken-Locky Doench if 48 P 4 'N MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Williams Bond Elam MOST VIVACIOUS Linda Distler lay Ferquson eggs BEST DANCERS Margo Becraft Dick Motzer 'H jgfklsgi x K I . t ,.-:FEW ---f-,...,.,, MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Patsy Hawkins Dcuq Elder X BRAINIEST Nancy Edwards-Roger Steubinq 1 MOST POPULAR Anne Liles A1 HVC'kITlCIT'i 3 4 E E I E Y ai ' --.Saw -t- SQ Sf 1 X-'finulriiiw 'H FHIENDLIEST Dee Paul' Al Hetkmfm WITTIIEST Judy Hopewell- Jerry Minton CUTEST Lindo Dennis --Iohn Bemis MOST TALENTED Sarah Brennen -Andy Fitzpatrick 49 .M- f i , BEST ALL- ROUND Surah Brennen Itiiuy Haynes CUTEST COUPLE Dee Paul -Tom Ienike ,,f If rt, Holding offices in her many activities was natural for this popular senior girl. Ioy's bright person- ality glowed in her duties as recording secretary of Dux and Scribblers. She also claimed the offices of treasurer of Student Council and vice president of Altruist. Much time was given to after-school sports in GAA. Ioy was chosen for her outstanding high school record, both aca- demically and socially, to be Teen of the Week in the Cincinnati Post and Times-Star in the be- ginning of her extraordinarily active senior year, HOW l Brown, Elizabeth: French Club 1, 2. Brown, Linda Logan Brownie : Gens Toqata l, 27 History Club 2, 37 Spanish Club 47 GAA7 Baseball 27 Basketball 27 Hockey 37 Volleyball 27 Minstrels 37 Annual Rep. 2, 37 Attendance Office 47 Monitor 37 Tower News Reporter 2, 3. Brown. Nancy Lynn. ROW 2 Bramley. Diane Gayle: GAA? Baseball 2, 3, 47 Basketball 2, 47 Bowling l7 Hockey 2, 3, 47 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 47 Annual Rep. 27 Kytyves 2, 3, 4. Bruns, Gloria Elaine: French Club 2, 3, 47 History Club 3, 4: Office Helper 3, 4. Buchanan, Barbara Ann: Alpha Y-Teens 4: FNA l7 Gens Tcqata 2, 3, 47 History Club 47 Scribblers 47 Baseball 37 Basketball 2, 37 Hockey 2, 37 Volleyball li Iunior Choir 27 Senior Choir 3, 47 Minstrels 3, 47 Pep Club 4. ROW 3 Burdick, lohn Richard G G's : Boys' Sports7 Basketball l, 2, 3, 47 Football l, 2, 3, Capt. 47 Tiger Club 2, 3, 47 Track l, 2, 4: Minstrels 3, 47 Student Council l, 2, 3, 47 Monitor 2, 37 Tower News 3, 4. Burgin. Gerry: Gens Togata l, 27 FNA 27 French Club 37 History Club 37 GAA7 Baseball 2, 37 Basketball 2, 37 Bowling 27 Hockey 2, 37 Volleyball 2, 37 Minstrels 2. Burlrey. Iune Marie: Deca 47 FMA Vice Pres. 47 Bowling Club 27 Annual Rep. 47 Kytyves 3, 4. ROW 4 Burkham. Robert Leo: Geris Toqata l, 27 Physics Club 37 Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4. Burkhart. Linda Gail: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 47 Iunior Choir 17 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Kytyves 2, 3. Burton. Carole Charlene Pete : FNA 27 Spanish Club 2, 37 Basketball 17 Hockey 17 Volleyball 17 Pep Club 4. het Bond Elam ROW l Byard, Andrew Hunt Andy : German Club 2, 3, Treas. 47 Physics Club 35 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Projection Crew 2, 4. Byrd. Helen Hope: FTA l, 25 German Club 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 1, 25 GAAg Basketball 35 Volley- ball 3. Calloway. Shirley Ann: Gens Toqata lg PNA l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 GAAg Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 47 Hockey l, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4g Theta Omega Chi 2, 3, Secy. 4. ROW 2 Cannon. Donna: Deca 4: FHA Z, 3, Pres. 4: FMA 47 Baseball 2, 35 Tennis l, 3. Cames. Donald Anthony. Carpenter. Robert Earl.. ROW 3 Carr. Charles. Carroll, Donna lean: Gens Toqata 2, Dolphin Club l. Carter, Beniamin: Alpha I-li-Y 1, Spanish Club 25 Baseball lg Football l, 2, 4, Boys' Glee Club Secy. 2, Iunior Council 2, 3. ROW 4 Caunite. Baiba: German Club l, 2, 3, 41 History Club 4. Challis. lack. Chamberlain. Carol Ann: Alpha Y-Teens 1, 27 PNA 2, 37 Gens Toqata 1, 2: GAA: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 31 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 47 Presentation Orch. 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Band l, 2, 3, 47 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council lg Tower News Rep. 2. s sr A ,,.,.., 3 -3 W Bond Elam was well-known throughout Withrow for his ability on the football field. His other athletic endeavors included basketball and track. Whether scoring for his team, participating in Student Council, or setting an example in scho- lastic achievements, Bond always commanded the respect and admiration of his friends and fellow students. His sincere and earnest attitudes in all of his studies and his activities were some of the many reasons Bond was selected to be in- cluded in the royal ranks of Siqma Gamma. X . 51 ix 1X gl? if 1 4 . 'f S 7 Q , Nt V lf, if aku-- ,L ' xi. Known for his sense of humor and his reliability, Ben Farr was called upon to be secretary of Sigma Gamma. His most difficult subjects, which in- cluded advanced chemistry and advanced rnath, kept Ben busy and interested. As president ot Alpha Hi-Y he showed leadership ability. Takina part in the Christian orqanization he found qreat satisfaction by helping unfortunate families. Showing his athletic ability, he participated in tennis. Ben Farr's briqht smile and quiet, friendly manner will be missed by his many friends. ROW l Chamblin. Minor. Chaney. Mariorie Ann: Alpha Y-Teens 27 History Club 35 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, GAA: Bowling 31 Volleyball 3, 4. Chapman. Patricia Kay: Alpha Y-Teens l, 2, 3: GAA, Baseball l, 25 Basketball l, 25 Bowling 35 Hockey l, 2, 3: Volleyball l, 25 Madriqal 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Office Helper 3, 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. ROW 2 Chichester. Georgia Ann: Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA, Bowling 45 Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 35 Student Council 4, Kytyves 3, Welfare Chairman 4. Chichester. Sally: Deca 4, FMA 37 GAA, Basketball 2, 35 Valley' ball 27 Kytyves 2, 3, 4. Chin. Andrew Nee Toy. ROW 3 Choice. Elaine Antoinette: French Club 2. Christman. David Paul: Ivtinstrels 2, Lunchrocm l, Z, Clark. David. ROW 4 Clauder. Chris. Cleary. Maureen: Gens Toqata 2, GAA: Basketball 4, Bowling 3, 45 Hockey 2: Indiv. Sports 47 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3: Student Council 3. Clubb. Robert Norman Ben Farr 'X sf--' ,f.f.., 3 'QL ei .ilr -2 I, 9 3 . all . ' ., Nancy Edwards .X 4. k ROW l Clust. Maxine Lana: Deca 4, FMA 45, Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Lunchroom 3. Cockrell. Mae: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Cole. Charlotte Rae: Alpha Y-Teens 27 FNA 2, 3, GAA: Base- ball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3: Hockey 2, 37 Indiv. Sports l, 25 Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3. ROW 2 Coleman. Iohnnie: History Club 4, Boys' Glee Club 3, 47 Senior Choir l, 2, Monitor 4, Lunchroom 2. Coleman. Ted: Track l, 2, Iunior Choir lg Senior l, 2, 3, Minstrels l, 2. Conley. Ioan. ROW 3 Conner. Barri Louise: FNA 2, 3, 41 GAA: Bowling 2, 3: Volley- ball 25 Monitor 2, 3. Conner. Ierilyn Ieri : History Club 25 Spanish Club 3: GAA: Archery 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2: Indiv. Sports lg Tower News Reporter l, 25 Tower News Rep. 3. Cook. Nancy Cookie : French Club 2, FNA 2, GAA, Baseball 25 Hockey 35 Volleyball 3, 4. ROW 4 Cooke. Nancy. Cowperthwaite, William Iamos I C : Alpha Hi-Y 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 27 Tennis l, 3, 4, Tiger Club 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 47 Student Council 25 Annual Rep 25 Tower News Reporter 4: Tower News Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4: Kappa Tau Kappa 4. Coyne. Cathleen Cathy : History Club 3, Corres. Secy. 4: Scribblers 47 Spanish Club l, 2, Corres. Secy. 3, Pres. 4, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club 1, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling lg Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Student Council 35 Tower News Reporter 3, Typist 4: Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Superior is the word which best described the busy president of Dux Femina. Because of her academic standing, Nancy Edwards was chosen ta lead the senior class as vice president. Second to none in Scribblers, she was named Honor Girl in her junior year and the following year be- came president. Cum Laude boasted Nancy' as a member, as did Alpha Beta Kappa, History Club, and Student Council. The three o'clock bell just meant more activity, since GAA and the Annual Business Staff both took the time of this charming senior girl. ROW l Crawford, Dianne: Gens Togata 15 Alpha Theta Alpha. Crawford, Ioyce Ellen Ioy : Dux Femina Rec. Secy. 45 Gens Togata l, 25 Scribblers 3, Rec. Secy. 45 Quill and Scroll Treas. 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball l, 3, 45 Tennis l, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 15 Student Council Treas. 45 Tower News Reporter l5 Tower News Staff 2, 35 Altruist 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Crawford, Ronald George Runt : Gens Togata 1, 2, 35 Swimming 3, 45 Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Crisp. Robert Eugene: Baseball Mgr. 1, 25 Baseball 3, 45 Basket- ball Mgr. l, 2, 3. Croolrl. Palrlcla Ann. Crowell, Lemuel. ROW 3 Cunningham. lack Ervin: Sigma Gamma Sgt.-at-Arms 45 Gens Toqata l, 25 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3. 4. Cunningham. Ierry Wayne: Sigma Gamma Pres. 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 4. Curlln, Gary: Proiection Crew 2, 45 Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Currens. Al: Alpha Hi-Y 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 3. 45 Annual Rep. 35 Annual Art Staff 2, 4. Dalton. Brenda Faye: FTA 35 Iunior Achievement 35 GAA. Daugherty. Davld Donald. if ll .QV V-if 1 r x 'XS ROW 5 Davidson. lim Louis: Entered in lunior Year from Sycamore High School. Davis. Donna. Davis. Nancy Icme Nance : Gens Togata 1, Z5 History Club 2. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club 1, 2, 3, Se-cy. 45 Indiv. Sports 1, 2, Mgr. 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Monitor 35 Annual Lit. Staff 3, Asst. Lit. Ed. 45 Annual Rep. 1, 25 Interfratority Council 45 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, Asst. Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4. ROW 6 Davis. Roberta Ann Bertie : FNA 2, 35 Theta Omega Chi Secy. 4. Davis. Wava Nadine: Gens Togata l, 25 Senior Band 2, 3, 4. Dawson. Kathie. ROW 7 Dean. Robert. Deible. Delva Nadene: FHA 35 Bowling 2, 35 Iunior Choir5 Alpha Theta Alpha 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4. Denney, Dexter Allen: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels t, 2, 3, 4. BOW 1 Dennis. Linda Lee: Senior Choir 2, 3, 47 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Tower News Rep. 4. Denson, Ioyce Ann: Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Taft High School. FNA 2, 37 Iota Sigma Chi Hist. 3, 4. Derringer, Sally Ann: GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Dolphin l, 2, 47 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 21 Tower News Rep. l, 2, Altruist 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 DeVore. David G.: Chess Club 25 French Club 3, 47 Gens Toqata 3, Dewar. Frances Clara Fran : FHA l, 2, 3. Dewberry, Martha Ruth: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3: Basketball l, 25 Hockey l, 2, 3g- Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Dexter, Delores. Deifenhach. Glenn Edward: German Club 2, 3, 45 Football Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Tower News lg Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, Treas. 4. Distler, Sandra lane Sandie : GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Archery 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l,V2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, Mgr. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council lg Annual Art Staff 35 Faculty-AGAA Sec. Ed. 45 Tower News 2, 35 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Dixon, Barbara lean Babs : GAAg Basketball, Hockey: Volley- ball: Tennis l, 2, 37 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 43 Iota Sigma Chi Chap. 4. Dixon. Barbara lean Iean : Entered Withrow in Sophomore Year from Cutter lr. High School. YFC 2. Doench, George Lockwood l.ocky : Track lg Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Annual Art Staff 2, Co-Art Editor 3, Editor 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. if BOW 5 Donnelly. Ierre Robert: Entered Withrow in Iuntor Year from Tait. Dooley, lanet Sue. Drew, Ieannette Elizabeth: Gens Toqata 2, GAA 3, 47 Archery 37 Baseball 37 Volleyball 3: Annual Rep. 3. ROW 6 Dubuque, Denise Elizabeth Denny : GAA 1, 2, 3, 42 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, Dolphin Club l, 3, Secy. and Treas. 4, Indiv. Sports 2, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, Secy. 4, Drum Major 4, Minstrels 2, 3. 4: Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 4. Durham. Minnie. Dykes, Carole. ROW 7 Eakins. Itmice. Bones. Michael Neal: Alpha Hi-Y 3, Vice Pres. 4: Gens Toqata l, 2, Basketball lg Band l, Z, 3, 47 Orchestra 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. Edwards, Ioyce Lynn: Bowling 3, Theta Alpha 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. BOW I Edwards, Nancy Carol: Dux Femina Pres. 4, Cum Laude 4, Senior Class Vice Pres., French Club 4, Gens Toqatn l, 2, Historv Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, GAA, Baseballil, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Business Staff Asst, Mgr. 3, Asst. Mgr. 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Welfare Chairman 4. Elam, Bond Williamson: Sigma Gamma Vice Pres. 4, Alpha Hi-Y Secy. 3, 4, Gens Togata l, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3. 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Secy. 2, 3, 4. Elder. lohn Douglas Elephant : Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Annual Lit. Staff Z, 3, Tower News l, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Ellsworth, Virginia Bryca: German Club 3, Senior Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3. Elmes, Robert Stevens: Oitset Club 3, Secy. 4. Ennis, Karen: Gens Togata l, 2, History Club 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleybrill 2, Annual Business Stall 3, Editor 4, Annual Rep. 1, Tally-Ho 3, 4. ROW 3 .H Erbacher, Beverly: French Club 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports l, 2, -A J Volleyball l, 2, Minstrels 3, Student Council Rep, l, Annual , Art Staff 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2. I. Esberger. Barbara Ann Barb : Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2. Eschmeyer, Iudith Ann Iudy : Gens Togatti 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, lvlinstrels 3, Student Council 2, 4, Annual 2, 3, 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Troas. 4, BOW 4 Evans. Beverly lean Bev : Alpha Y-Teens 4, FTA 4, Spanish Club 4. Evans. Elizabeth Ann Lis : French Club 3, Gens Toatita l, 2: History Club 2, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Asst. Editor Znd Page 3, Co- Editor 2nd Page 4. Evans. Margaret Yvonne Margie . .i-.X...l' X Ann Godley Her high scholastic standing and her winning personality merited Ann Godley the office of vice president of Dux Femina. Sincerity and reliability have won her the respect and friendship of her teachers and classmates. Serving as the treas- urer of French and Dance Clubs she showed ei- - iiciency and a keen sense of responsibility. Par- ticipating in the many activities of GAA and being a Minstrel pony also helped till this busy girl's days. To add the final touch of perfection, Ann was selected for Cum Laude in her senior year. 56 Allen Fisgus ROW l Evans. Willie. Eversluge. Florence Carol Flossie : French Club 3, 47 Gens Togata l, 2, History Club 2, 3, 4: GAAp Bowling l, 2, 35 Dolphin Club 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, Z, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4g Annual Rep. 1. Fagan. Ellen Earle Faganie : Spanish Club l, Thalian 1, 2, Rec. Secy. 25 GAA: Baseball l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, 3, Mgr. 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports 2, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels lg Student Council 2, 3, Tower News Reporter lg Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. ROW 2 Fahfney, lean Ellen Farina : French Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 41 Baseball 3, 4: Hockey 35 Tumbling 2: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Typist 3, 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Fant, Bonnie. Farr. Beniamin Gutch: Sigma Gamma Secy. 47 Alpha l-li-Y Pres. 3, 45 Gens Togata lg History Club 2, 3, Physics Club 37 Basket- ball l, 2: Tennis l, 2, 3, 45 Iunior High Band lg Minstrels 3: Tower News Rep. l, 3, 45 Annual Rep. l, 3, 45 Tri Chi 3, Treas. 4. ROW 3 Fast. Herbert. Peck. Carol. Fender. Elmer. ROW 4 Ferguson, Gerald. Ferguson. lohn Arthur Virg : Swimming ly Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4g Presentation Orch. 2,,3, 47 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 31 Kappa -Tau Kappa 2, 3, Pres. 4. Finger, Karol Mae: Minstrels 3. Having proved diversified ability and talent in the field of music, popular Allen Fisgus was chosen to be the '59-'60 Senior Band president. For the past two years Allen has been in the spotlight as a Minstrel soloist and an indispen- sable member of Senior Choir. A dimpled smile and friendly hello exemplified Congeniality- Allen's trademark. His fraternity brothers will re- member him as an essential part of Tri Chi which he served in the role of chaplain. Because of all-around ability he was rewarded by a great honor-a call to Sig. David Gantz ROW l Fisher. lorry Loo: German Club 25 Minstrels lg Student Council l: Annual Rep. 2. Fllqul. Allen: Sigma Gamma 45 French Club l, 2, Vice Pres. 37 Thaliang Band l, 2, 3. 4g Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Tower News 33 Pep Club 47 Tri Chi 2, 3, Chap. 4. Fitzpatrick. Andrew Duane: Football l, 2, 4, Track l, 2, 45 Choir I,-2, 3, 45 Minstrels l,-2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Flanagan. Iudy Carol Flannels : GAAg Hockey lg Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4g Basketball lg Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports l: FHA 2, 3, Secy. 3g Pep Club 4. Flaugher. Cynthia Ann Cindy : Gens Togata 2: Thalian 2, 4. l-list. 35 GAA l, 2, 3, 47 Baseball l, 27 Bowling 47 Hockey l, 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 31 Tower News Rep. 25 Tally-l-lo 2, 3, Sgt.-atAArms 4. Flory. Natalie Nat : GAA 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4g Volleyball 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 45 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. ROW 3 Foster, Lillian: Entered Withrow in Senior Year from Elmore County Training School, Wetumpka, Ala. Foster. William Loo: Projection Crew 3, 4. Faust. Frank. ROW 4 Frank. Ioan Lou: Alpha Y-Teens 2: Spanish Club 1, Z, Tower News Reporter' lp Alpha Theta Alpha 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Frank. Carol loan: Gens Togata lf 27 GAA 2, 37 Bowling 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Gantz. David Allred: Sigma Gamma Vice Pres. 41 Cum Laude 41 Alpha Hi-Y 4: Gens Toqata l, 27 History Club 2, 4g Physics Club 3: Radio Club lg Monitor 2, 37 Annual Art Staff 2, Photo Editor 3, 4: Tower News Staff lp Annual Rep. 27 Tri Chi 2, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 4. Friendly and Well-liked Dave Gantz, Annual photographer editor, was an important asset in the making of this yearbook. Besides fulfilling his duty as vice president of Tri Chi, this active Sig was seen participating in Alpha Hi-Y and History Club. His special likes include boating and sailing, advanced chemistry, and of course, photography. Dave well deserved the honor of being tapped for Cum Laude in recognition of his scholastic achievements. In the future he plans to attend Harvard University to study liberal arts. The pert little smile of Lois Gwinner was well known around the halls ot Withrow. Her ener- getic personality never seemed to tail, as was proven by her many accomplishments in the school activities. Lois' attractiveness along with her sparkling, light hearted manner helped her gain the position of Tigertown's Mascot. As a high stepping member of the pony chorus, she pro- vided entertainment for the Minstrel audiences. It was a surprise to no one when she was called tor Dux. Beauty, brains, and personality suited Lo to a tee. ROW l Gehrinq. Kathrine Kathy : Gens Togata l, 2, Scribblers 3, 4: GAA, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, lndiv. Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 4, Annual Business Staff 2, 3, Annual Rep. l, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Pep Club 4, Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Gessner, Stanley Frank Chester : Alpha Hi-Y 4, Bank l, Tau Sigma 2, Treas. 3, 4. Gibson, Mary: Alpha Y-Teens 4, FTA l, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Junior Achievement 3, GAA, Baseball l, 2, Bowling 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Tower News Reporter l. ROW 2 Gill, Willie Franklin: Football 1, 2. Glenn. Raymond. Godley. Ruth Ann Ann : Dux Femina Vice Pres. 4, French Club 4, Gens Togata l, 2, History Club 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Altruist 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Goeslinq. Gayle Ann D G's : Gens Togata l, 2, Thalian Club 2: Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. l, Band Majorette l, 2, 3, Head 4, Altruist 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Goettsch. Charles Ronald: German Club 1, 2, 3, Physics Club l, 2. Good. Mary Scarolott. ROW 4 Goyert, Susan Scott: History Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, Tennis l, 3, Tower News Rep. 3, 4, Altruist 3, 4. Grant. Carole Ann: Gens Togata l, 2, History Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, GAA, Baseball 3, Hockey 2, Volleyball 3. Gravoly. Nina La Donna: Lunchroom 4. Lois Gwinner 1 U Y Ai ie, u fb w we iii: ' . lx 4. 4 Ne me 'T' A K sfflvi -t X.. 1255 . gtg .Q . ,, ,Wa-.vt-f' . .Afx ROW l Green, Hulda Ioyce. Green. Letha lane Gi : History Club 3, 45 French Club Z, 3, 4: GAA: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 35 lndiv. Sports l5 Baseball l, 25 Annual Lit. Staff 3, 45 FTA5 Pep Club 4. Greer. Carlynne Larratne. ROW 2 Grlltin, Roger. Grooms. Marvin Dean. Grubbs, Rayola. ROW 3 Gulden, Lloyd George: Football l5 Proyection Crew 2, 3. Gunn. Barbara. Gwlnner, Lol: lean l.o : Dux Femina Historian 45 Gens Tcqata l, 25 French Club 45 History Club 2, 35 Scribblers 3, 45 GAA Baseball l, 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, Z, 3, 45 lndiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Ir. High Rec. Secy. l5 Senior High Corres. Secy, 2, Rec. Secy. and Historian 4: Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 45 Dancre Club l5 Minstrels 3, 45 Tower News Rep. l, 2, 35 Cheer- leader 45 Altruist Z, 3, Treas. 4. Y 5 ' i A 60 g-- ll ,. , 5 ' 2 ROW 4 Hack. Ianice Elaine: GAA 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Indiv. Sports 3, 45 Tennis 4. Hafner, Michael R. Miken: Alpha Hi-Y 45 Basketball Mgr. 2, 3: Monitor 45 Pep Club 45 Tau Sigma 4. Hahn. George Louis. ROW 5 Haines, Barbara Ann Barb : Alpha Y-Teens 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Annual Lit. Staff 4. Halscott, Willlarn lumen Iim : Alpha Hi-Y 45 Chess Club l, 2: Football 35 Minstrels 3, 45 Monitor 45 Pep Club 45 Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. Halsted. Ion Winton Rev. : Sigma Gamma5 Basketball 25 Student Council 3, Pres. 45 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. ROW 6 Hamilton, Minnie Belle: GAA l, 25 Baseball5 Hockey5 Bowling: Volleyball: Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Presentation Orch. 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 2, 3, 45 Iunior Choir l. Hammond. Irene Page: German Club 45 Baseball 25 Dance Club 35 Volleyball 2. Hampton, Christopher Dean Tiny : Football Z5 Senior Band 2. 3, 45 .Projection Crew 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew: ' ROW 7 Hanes, Dave: Baseball5 Stage Crew 15 Chi Sigma Chi 3, 4. Hanks. Cecil Clyde Brd : FTA5 YFC l, 25 Student Council5 Monitor: Projection Crew 4. Harman, Helen Elizabeth: Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 45 History Club 3, 45 GAA: Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. 1, 25 Tower News Staff 35 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Historian 4. ROW 1 Hannon. Sharon Marie: Gens Togata l5 GAA 25 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3. Harris. Eddie. Harrison, Marcia Ann: History Club 35 Lunchroom 4. ROW 2 Hart. Sharon Kaye: Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 45 History Club 25 Scribblers 3, 45 GAA5 Basketball 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball 3, 45 Indiv. Sports 35 Minstrels 3, 45 Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4. Harvey, Constance Con nie' '. Hatcher, Delores lean: French Club 25 Archery 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Hockey 45 Indiv. Sports 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 YFC 2. ROW 3 Hawkins. Patsy Lynn P.H. : Dux Femina5 Alpha Y-Teens l, 25 Spanish Club l, Secy. 2, Pres. 3, 45 Scribblers, 35 Thalian l, 2, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 45 GAA5 Bowling l5 Baseball 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 lncliv. Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, 45 Beta Omega Chi 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Haynes. Ioel Barry loby : Senior Class Pres.5 History Club 25 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football Capt. l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. Heckman. Albert Autqust Albie : Alpha Hi-Y5 History Club 2, 35 Basketball l, 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. 1, 3, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. ROW 4 Heqnite. Sue. Heimann, Ion Louis: Swimming l, 2, 3, 45 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Heimann. Robert Alvin: Sigma Gamma5 Gens Togata l, 25 Tennis lg Golf 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. f tai , 2 51. i ' tt lf X HK .. sa? ' , 5. si-pfllfflif ' V '.-5553353 if , we ROW 5 Helm, Thomas Ierry: Track 3, 45 Cross-Country 3, 45 Mixed Chorus5 Minstrels 4. Henderson, Gloria Mischal Glory : FTA 45 YFC 25 GAA5 Indiv. Sports 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Student Council Rep. 4. vlgendricks, Ralph: Transferred to Withrow from Central in Senior ear. ROW 6 Hengle, Lynne Carol: Spanish Club l, 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, 35 lndiv. Sports I, 2, 35 Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 45 Annual Lit. Staff 3: Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3. Herdtner, Richard Wade Dick : Football l, 25 Track 15 Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Hem, Thomas Albert: German Club l, 25 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 3, 4. ROW 7 Herrin, Nancy Elizabeth Fish : Alpha Y-Teens5 French Club 25 GAA5 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports l, 25 Tower News Reporter l, 25 Kytyves 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 45 Pep Club 4. Hettinger, Carol Ioann: Spanish Club l, 25 Thaiiiin l, 2, 35 GAA l, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 45 Bowling 35 Hockey l, 2, 35 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Tower News l, 25 Annual Lit. Staff 35 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Welfare Chairman 4. Hines, Charles: Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 45 lota Sigma Pi 2, Chap. 3, Vice Pres. 4. 1 Active, vivacious, and enthusiastic are three ad- jectives which well describe this senior Dux, N Patsy Hawkins. This Awards Day when she called forth her little sister, Patsy aqain relived that happy moment when she had heard: For the next qal to be called I offer this clue: She's known for her smile and personality true, in Tower News and Spanish Club she's much to do, while GAA and Minstrels she participates too. As you see her activities are not few, in scholarship and merit she does well pursue. Now, Patsy Hawkins-I'm callinq you! Patsy Hawkins ROW l ' Hitchcock, Hoqer: Football l, 2, 3, Track l. Hitchens, Edward Lockhart Ted : Boys' Glee Club 3, Madriqal 2, 3, Senior Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4. Hodge. Owen Macon: Sigma Gamma, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Presenta- tion Orch. l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Holt, Barbara Elaine Barb : Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, PNA 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Office 3. Hopewell. Iudith Anne Iudy : Gens Toqata 1, 2, History Club 3, Corres. Secy. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2. 3, 4, Student Council 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Art Stott 3, 4: Tower News Reporter 3, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, l-list. 4. Holton. Vivien Elmyra Viv . ROW 3 Howard. Bill Loo. Howard. ludilh Ann Iudy : Alpha Y-Teens, GAA 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l. 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4, Majorette l, 2, 3, 4. Howard, Nancy Clare: Alpha Y-Teens 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, FNA 2, 3, History Club 3, 4. ROW 4 Howie, lathelyn Ann Kathie : Gens Toqata l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball 1, Z, 3, Indiv. Sports l, 2, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Presentation Orch. 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3. 4, Annual Rep. 1, Tower News Reporter 2, Tower News Rep. Z. Hoy. Vlrqlnia Loo Ginny : Gens Toqata 3, 4, History Club 3, Tower News 3, 4, Monitor 3. Hubbard, Paul Leonard Hubba , Pep Club 4. 62 I 1 ROW l Huff, Lou Wanda. Hughes, Geraldine: PNA 17 GAA7 Baseball 3, 47 Basketball 3, 47 Hockey 3, 4. Hughes, Iohn Raymond. ROW 2 Hughett, Iudy Elaine Fainie : Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: FNA 2, 37 History Club 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club 47 Junior Choir 17 Annual Lit. Staff 3, 47 Pep Club 4. Huss. Louise l.ou : Baseball 37 Hockey 37 Tennis 3. Hutson, Robert Neal: Gens Togata l, 27 Physics Club 37 Band l 2 3 4 Minstrels l 2 3 4 7 f , 1 t f 7 - it s ROW 3 Imholf. Susan Paula Sue : Dux Femina7 Spanish Club l7 GAA l, 2, 3, Treas. 47 Baseball l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 3, 47 Dance Club l, 2, 3, 47 Hockey l, 2, 3, 47 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 47 Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Student Council l, 27 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Isaacs, Barry Douglas: Spanish Club 2. Iaclrson, Myrtle Lee: GAA: Baseball l, 27 Hockey l7 Volleyball l. ROW 4 Iaclrson, Ronald Howard lack : Band 3, 4. .J Iackson. Sheila Ann: GAA7 Basketball l7 Hockey 1, 27 Volley- ball l, 2, 37 Annual Rep. 1: Tower News Rep. 17 Beta Omega Chi 3, 4. x -,w1, . .5 Iasper. Ianms. lon Halsted S E N I O R S l Wielding the gavel for Student Council this year was able Ion Halsted, a truly deserving Sig. As president of a most important organization at Withrow, Ion well displayed his capability as a leader. Known for his ever-present smile and friendly manner, this conscientious Kappa Won many friends. Though often humorous, a serious attitude was by no means lacking, as was shown through his participation in his church group. With all these achievements, Ion will surely have happy memories of his school days at Withrow. 1 AX l'3 ROW 5 Kieullnq. Ruth Lee: FTA 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, YFC 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Bowlinq 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3. King. loyce Elaine: GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orch. 3, 4, Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Klnq. Thomas 'l'om : Alpha Hi-Y 4, lunior Choir l, Madriqal 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3: Tower News Reporter 4, Tower News Rep. 3, 4, Tri Chi 2, 3, Secy. 4. ROW 6 Kinq. Wllllam. Klnnard. Sandra. Kinney. Carolyn loyce: Home Ec. Club l, 2, Bowling 2, 3, Zeta Beta Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 4. ROW 7 Klrby. Carolyn Louise: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Thalian Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, Z, 4, Pep Club 4, Monitor 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Annual Lit. Staff Head Typist 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l. Klrven, Sarah Lee: Gens Toqata 2, GAA, Volleyball 2. llotlor. Kenneth Walter. l 'tit' ROW l Ienike. Frank Thomas: Gens Toqata l, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Tennis l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Monitor 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 3, Sports Sec. Ed. 4, Tower News Rep. 3, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Ienlzen. Carolyn Ann: Gens Toqata l, 2, Spanish Club 4, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. l, Alpha Beta Kappa l, 2, 3, I-list. 4. Iohnson. Brenda ROW 2 . Iohnson, Iudith Carole Iutsi : French Club 2, 3, GAA, Archery l, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 2, 4, Bowling 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Iunior Choir l, Minstrels 2, 3. Iohnson, Norman Lewis: Football 2, 3, Track 2. Iohnson. Sally. ROW 3 Iones. Clarence Edgar: Lunchroom l, 3, 3, 4. Iones, Delores. Iones, Gwendolyn: Girls' Glee Club 3, Minstrels 3. ROW 4 Kelly. Iarnes Alvin: Bowling 2. Kendall, Carol Ann: Alpha Y-Teens 2, GAA, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4, Bowling 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Alpha Theta Alpha 3, Chap. 4. Kennedy. George Clifton: Baseball 4, Lunchroom 2. Siva ROW l Klumb, Ienny Kathleen Ien : Alpha Y-Teens 3, Pres. 4: FTA 2, Vice Pres. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Attendance Office 3, 4. Klusman, Kathleen Ioyce Kathy : Gens Togata I: History Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: GAA: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Basketball l, 2, 4: Indiv. Sports l, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2: Annual Staff 3, Index Ed. 4: Monitor 3: Pep Club 4. Knabb, Edward Frances: Chess Club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4. ROW 2 Knechtly. Margaret: Gens Togata l, 2: FHA 4: GAA: Baseball l, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Bowling l, 3: Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3: Hockey l, 2, 3: Indiv. Sports 1, 2, 3: Tennis l, 2: Iunior Choir l: Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3, 4: Tower News Rep. 2, 3: Tower News Staff l, 2, 3, 4: Office 2, 3. Kneipp. Pat. Koenig, Sondra Lee Sam : GAA: Bowling 3, 4: Hockey 2: Volley- ball l, 2. 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Student Council 4: Annual Staff 4: Tally-Ho 2, 3, Pres. 4: Interfiatority Council 4. ROW 3 Kurz, Ronald Ray: Projection Crew 3, 4: -Offset Club 2, 3, Pres. 4. Lacy. Iohn. Lague. Richard Charles: Football 3: Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. ROW 4 Lanham. Richard. Laubach, Edward Randall Randy : Gens Togata l, 2: Physics Club 3: Chi Sigma Chi 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Lawrence. Frank. ,sn-en., 9 . Q 3 ' 3 I 'F r. if .x ,jhglx ROW 5 Lawson. Kirk Howard Turk : Alpha I-li-Y 4: French Club 2: Student Council 4: Monitor 4: Annual Rep. 3: Pep Club 4: Tau Sigma 2, Corres. Secy. 3, Pres. 4: Interfratority Council 4. Leahr. Phyllis Ieanne: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4: FTA 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: YFC 2: GAA: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Volleyball Z, 3: Iunior Choir l: Annual Rep. l. Lee. Margaret Elizabeth. ROW 6 Lee, Morris. Lewis. Yvonne. Liles. Ann l-'oushee Annie : Dux Femina: Gens Togata l, 2: GAA: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Club Pres. 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels l, 2, 3: Student Council l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball and Football Cheerleader 3, 4: Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Pres. 4. ROW 7 Linder, Robert Standford Butch : Band 2: Lunchroom 3, 4. Llndloff. Patricia: Bowling l, 2: Girls' Glee Club l: Iunior Choir I: Senior Choir l, 2: Minstrels l, 2, 3: Tower News Rep. l, 2: Alpha Theta Alpha 1, 2. ' Lobrinq. Larry: Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Presentation Orch. 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Tau Sigma 2, 4, Treas. 3. 4, E G Q Q f 5. F Q . it Wu.. rf ,QQ 'S Q yk Q -- .F Q 4 X. wx 1 , ,A Q X E, if ,,s'Y f. ' W W A 1 1 , 'M J ' gs . i W +,,., Aki! SENICR PROM QUEEN fMISS ANNE LILES. 66 c, 1 H f '- wr--MA U--M.. - l ' f s dt K ' A on IG Oemq Delvc Delble Barb Williams Nancy Van Epps Weeks at making dates, buying iormals, renting tuxedos, and selecting cor- sages precede the long-awaited Senior Pram. For many months the seniors anticipated this magic dance and made countless preparations tor it. The members ot Sigma Gamma worked long and hard on programs, favors, table decorations, and other details to make the Pavilion Caprice a beautiful ballroom and the prom a memorable occasion. Nothing was lett to chance. Climaxing this dance ot dances was the grand announcement- The 1960 Senior Prom Queen. All the candidates and their escorts formed a court as Sigma Gamma president Tom Walker made the thrilling proclamation. He presented a crown, a dozen red roses, a kiss on the cheek, and congratula- tions to the Queen of the Senior Promfelvliss Anne Liles! Ronella Anderson Bev Reeves Nunn fax Ji X if in -'lax w r . 1 ROW l Love, Verlene Lovie : GAA: Hockey 45 Girls' Glee Club Z, 35 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. 45 Theta Omega Chi Secy. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. Lowe. Edmund. Lowe. Ianice Mario Ian : German Club l, 2, 35 History Club 35 GAA5 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Hockey 25 Indiv. Sports 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Annual Rep. 3, 45 Tower News Staff 3. ROW 2 Lowe. Ioyce Ann Ioy : Alpha Y-Teens 35 GAA: Archery 35 Bowling 25 Volleyball 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Minstrels 35 Kytyves 3, 4. Luce. Mary. Ludwig. Alvin Thomas: Senior Choir 25 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Chi Sigma Chi 2, Rec. Secy. 3, 4. ROW 3 Luqinbill, Dave Daryle. ' MacFarlane, Iudie Shaw: French Club 3, 45 Gens Togata l, 25 . ' History Club 2, 45 Scribblers 45 GAA5 l, 2, 3, 45 Bowling l, 2. --5 1 V 35 Dolphin Club 45 Hockey 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Iunior Choir l. i Maddox. David Bmw Alpha Hi-Y 3, Trees. 4, French Club 731 A Treas. 2, 35 History Club Z, 3, 45 Physics Club 35 Minstrels 1, ' gf 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 4. N 5 X L Row 4 Maiden. Norvella Darlene: GAA 1, 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, 35 Volley- ball l, 25 Iunior Achievement 3. Manke. Susan Virginia Sue : Gens Togata 1, 25 Spanish Club 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 45 Dolphin Club 1, 25 Hockey Z5 Indiv. Sports 2, 45 Volleyball 25 Minstrels 2, 45 Annual Rep. 25 Tower News Rep. lg Pep Club 4: Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Mansileld. Les Rymond Tester : Alpha Hi-Y 3, Chap. 45 Gens Togata 1. 25 Baseball 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Tiger Club 45 Track 1, 25 Minstrels Z, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. 2, 45 Monitor 2, 35 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Bob Heimann Withrow can proudly laud the merits of its worthy pupils and into this category goes popular Bob Heimann, who has proven himself both an outstanding and industrious student. Bob's de- serving membership in Sigma Gamma and the secretarial position in his frat, Tri Chi, have been the immediate results ot this renown. But it has not been all work for versatile Bob, who after hours, maintained a high position on the Tiger Golf and Swim teams. For this we say that Bob Heimann is a fine representative ot Withrow. 68 L., X Sue Imhotf ROW l Markley. lean Ann Mark : Gens Togata 1, 2: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 41 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2: Volley- ball 1, 2, Mgr. 3, 45 Minstrels 37 Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4, Tower News Rep. lg Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4, Marr, Carolyn Ann Cam : Cum Laude 4: Gens Togata 1, 2, 3. 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 47 Bowling 3, Hockey 1, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 35 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 3, 4. Marsh. Stephan William: Minstrels I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council lp Iota Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Martin, Sally Elizabeth Marty : Gens Togata l, 25 Scribblers 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 25 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club ly Dolphin Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports 1, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council lg Monitor 3, 4f Annual Business Staff 3, 4: Tower News Staff 1, 2, Annual Rep. lg Tower News Rep. 27 Football Cheerleader 3, 47 Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4: Pep Club 45 Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Martini. Ioyce Elaine: FMC 47 French Club 2: Deca 4. Marx. Mike. ROW 3 Mathews, Geraldine. Matthews. Robert. Matthews, Tim. ROW 4 McCall. William Allen: Chess Club 21 Minstrels 2, 4. McColgin. Nedra Katheryn: Lunchroom 1. McConahy. Karon Sue: Spanish Club 2: Bowling 4: Hockey 3: Iunior Choir ly Macirigal 3, 4: Senior Choir Z, 3, 45 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 41 Kytyves 2. Leadership, intelligence, and athletics are all qualities possessed by vivacious Sue lmhoff. Sue occupied much of her valuable leisure time ably filling the dual roles of treasurer and hockey manager of GAA, and being sergeant-atorms ot ABK Sorority. Her grace and coordination were also shown in her four year participance in Dance Club. When the fall tapping for Cum Laude arrived, Sue was one of the honored chosen. Both as a student and as a leader, Sue won the admiration and respect of all her 1960 classmates. Q in Ke C N S. 9 ft Nas 9' ' km ,.,,,.,,......-f . : Sf 4- ' How I-M. Shatter, C. Marrg C. Rainey, N. Edwards, S, lmhofiy F. Lawrence-g D. De Vorb, I, ltaynesg l. Arvlicwi. ern C A. Clmilf-yi K. Zflillfilll. How 2-T. ll- 1 D. Ef1l ti7, lt. Stfuliinq, CUM LAUDE The opitome oi scholastic achievement is ascertained each spring and tall through the selection ot deserving students by the faculty members of Cum Laude. The standards of Withrow's chapter in this national honor society are met by those seniors maintaining a 3.56 grade average for eight academic subjects or a 3.36 average tor eleven. These pupils are tapped at two special as- semblios during the year. This year two worthy teachers were added to the faculty section of Cum Laude. They are Miss Eleanor Graham, mathematics teacher, and Miss Helen Taylor, English teacher. Those students enrolled in advanced placement classes may have .5 added to that subjects gradeg for college preparatory pupils .l is added to their grade average. Miss Dorothy Atkins, head of the English Department, is the president ot the Withrow chapter. Assisting her are sixteen other teachers, all ot whom are quite outstanding in their tields. The thirty- three student members admitted this year were initiated at a formal tea, which was held in Withrow's school library. THE NEWLY TAPPED MEMBERS OF CUM LAUDE RECEIVE APPLAUSE FROM THE ASSEMBLED STUDENT BODY. 71 A BELOVED TEACHER IS PAGED TO THE ROYAL RANKS. MISS GROVE PRESENTS AN ELATED PUPIL How l-B, Cuunitep I. Mcicforlczneg H. Byrdy I. Crawfwrdg K,l.S:1ss. Row 3-F. Oliverg K. Merriweothmg P. BOYQVU D, M Ichi xg I Row 2-N. Weberq I. Weissy B, W1IIiomsg I. Mlllerg B. Erlvcxcherg Cunninqhcmm. I. Eschmeyerg B. Wxqqerty L. Gwinnerg P. Bultony D. MK'LiIIQh'. L, , N . I Although active and popular, this vivacious, at- tractive miss found time to maintain her high scholastic average, well meriting her call to Dux. As prexy of Beta Omega Chi and Dance Club she proved herself an apt leader of fellow With- rowites. While leading basketball and football cheers, Annie created spirit and pep at games. GAA and Student Council completed our peppy Senior's busy day. Yes, everyone at Tigertown will always remember Anne's warm smile of sin- cere friendliness, and her various contributions. ROW 1 McCrlght. Richard Daniel Dann: Sigma Gamma Treas. 47 Gena Toqata l, 2: History Club 2, 3, Secy. 4: Physics Club 3: Student Council l7 Monitor 4: Annual Lit. Staff 2, Sports Sec. Ed. 3, Lit. Ed. 4: Annual Rep. l, 2: Pep Club 4: lnterfratority Council 47 Tau Sigma Z, Rec. Secy. 3, Vice Pres. 4. Mcilwain. Susan Kathleen Sue : Gens Toqata l, 27 History Club 3, 4: Scribblers 3, 4: GAA l, 2, 4: Baseball l, 47 Basketball l: Hockey l, 27 Volleyball l: Minstrels l, 3, 4: Student Council l: Tower News Staff l,' 3, 4: Tower News Rep. 27 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4. McGlaun. Elizabeth Holmes Liz : Alpha Y-Teens 4: FTA 4: Gens Toqata 1, 2, 3, 47 Thalian l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1: Volleyball 17 Monitor 27 Pep Club 4. ROW 2 McGlaun, Helen Anne Anne : Alpha Y-Teens 47 FTA Vice Pres. 47 Gens Toqata l, 2: Dolphin Club 27 Girls' Glee Club 17 Madriqal 3, 47 Senior Choir l, 2, 3, 47 Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 47 ,Pep Club 4. McNeely. Patsy Lou Pat : Bowling 3, 47 Minstrels 3, 47 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Melnhardt. Tom Line: Spanish Club 3, Vice Pres. 4: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Student Council l, 3: Annual Rep. 3: Tower News Rep. 37 lntertratority Council 4: Chi Sigma Chi 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. ROW 3 Merriweather. Kenneth Andrew Ken : History Club 4. Metzler. Bonnie Lee: Alpha Y-Teens 37 FNA 2: Iunior Achieve- ment 3, Secy. 47 Hockey 27 Volleyball Z, 3: Senior Choir 2, 3, 47 Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Lunchroom 3. Michael. Keith: Alpha Hi-Y 4: History Club Z, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Physics Club 37 Minstrels 3, 4: Annual Lit, Stall 2, 3: Monitor 4: Pep Club 47 Tau Sigma 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. ROW 4 Miller. Judy: Gens Toqata 1: GAA: Baseball 1: Basketball l, 2: Hockey 1, 2, 37 Indiv. Sports 1, 27 Volleyball l, 2, 47 Minstrels Z, 3, 4: Student Council 2. 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 47 Cheerleader 47 Altruist Z. 3, 4. Miller. Robert. Miller, Steve E: Gens Toqata l, 2: Band Mgr. 3, 4: Minstrels 1. 2, 3. 4: Student Council l. Ann Liles 'Q sl 1 Gr u Owen Hodge 1 Q A ?-.'s'Q..zf -av' if lg Mix together popularity and cleverness and sprinkle them with a great deal of wittiness and you are sure to come up with a very interesting Sigma Gamma, namely, Owen Hodge. In ad- dition to playing bass for the Presentation Or- chestra, Owen was also the creator of some very humorous, though often seemingly pointless, stories, poems, and sayings. His frank opinion and unusual philosophies on life never ceased to both amuse and confuse his fellow classmates who had often counted on this Withrowite to brighten up a dreary day. ROW l Miller, Warren Harris: Spanish Club 3, Rec. Secy. 47 Football Mgr. 17 Track l, 27 Tower News Rep. 47 Chi Sigma Chi 2, Corres. Secy. 3, 4. Minton, Arthur Ierry Lips : Alpha Hi-Y 47 Gens Togata 27 YFC 1, 27 Cross-Country 27 Track l, 2, 47 Football 47 Tiger Club 47 Minstrels 47 Annual Lit. Staff 47 Pep Club 47 Tau Sigma 3, 4. Mirrlelees, William Cambell: Alpha Hi-Y 1, 27 Chess Club7 History Club 27 Spanish Club 27 Senior Choir 47 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Mobley, Willa Mae: Entered Withrow in Iunior Year from Hughes High School. Theta Omega Chi 3, 4. Mockbee, Kenneth Lee Ken : Bowling 1, 27 Iunior Band lg Senior Band 2, 3, 47 Orchestra 2, 37 Minstrels 3, 47 Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. Montgomery, Dan William: Library Crew 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Moore, Fred L.: Minstrels 2, 3, 47 Monitor 2, 37 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Moorman, Linda Ruth: Gens Togata l, 27 GAA l, 2, 3, 47 Baseball l, 2, 3, 47 Basketball l, 2, 3, 47 Hockey l, 2, 3, 47 Indiv. Sports 27 Minstrels 3, 47 Tower News Staff l, 27 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, 4. Morgan, Mary Martha: Bowling 3, 4. ROW 4 Morrison, Nonna lean: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 47 PNA 3, 47 Baseball 37 Basketball 37 Volleyball 3, 47 Minstrels 3, 47 Orchestra 3, 4: Monitor 4. Moseley, Robert. Motzer. Richard Charles: Student Council 1, 27 Pep Club 47 Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. ROW 1 Motzer, Richard Fred Dick : Staqe Projection Crew 1, 2, 35 Phi Beta Gamma 2, 3, 4. Moyer. Lois Lorene: Gens Toqata l, 25 Iunior Choir l5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 2. Murray. Herbert. ROW 2 Meyers, Donna Ieanne Spook : Gens Toqata l, 25 Spanish Club 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 lndiv, Sports l, 45 Annual Staff 25 Tower News Staff l. Naqel. Sandra Iune: French Club 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 25 Student Council 3, 45 Tower News l, 2, Rep. 45 Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Nagelson. Fred Alexander: Physics Club5 Spanish Club l, 2: Bowlina Club l5 Tennis l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 2, 35 Monitor 45 Pep Club 45 lnterfratority Council5 lota Sigma Pi 2, 3, Pres. 4. ROW 3 Neal, Rodney. Neblett. Ron. Nees. Allred Kurt. ROW 4 Nichols. Indy Louise Nic:kie : French Club 3, 45 Gens Toqata I, 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 4: Dolphin Club 25 Hockey l, 2, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News l, 2, 45 Annual Rep. 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Altruist 2, 3, Sql.-at-Arms 4. Norman. Essis. Narthcutt. Gail Ann: FMA 45 Gens Toqata l, 25 GAA l, 2, 35 Basketball 25 Hockey 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Monitor 35 Office 3. x . ROW 5 Oliver. Fred William: German Club 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 35 Student Council l, 2, 45 Annual Lit. Staff 35 Annual Rep. l. Oliver. Paulann. 0'Neal. Robert Lee: Basketball 2, 35 Cross-Country 3. ROW 6 Onken, Susan Charlotte: French Club 3, 45 Gens Toqata l, 25 History Club 2, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 4, Mgr. l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Student Council 45 Pep Club 45 Tower News Rep. 25 Tower News Reporter l, 25 Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Business Mgr. 45 Ouill and Scroll 3, 45 Altruist 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Owens. Margaret Anne: Entered Withrow in Iunior Year from Evanston Township High School, Illinois. Alpha Y4Teens 45 Pep Club 4. Padgett. Ronald Wilson: YFC 25 Phi Beta Gamma 3, Chap. 4. ROW 7 Parham. Bessie. Parlam. Charles Alexander: Basketball 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. Parker. Charles. ROW 5 Potter. Iohn Ralph: Alpha Hi-Y 1. Powell. Ioseph Edward. Pylel, Thomas Terrlll Tom : Alpha Hi-Y 4, Gens Togata l, 2: History Club 2, Physics Club Secy. 3, Thalian Club l, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 2, Football l, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Iota Sigma Pi 2, Hist. 3, Rec. Secy. '4. ROW 6 Quigley, Kay Louise Crazy Krazy : History Club 3, Spanish Club l, 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Bowling 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Kytyves 2, 3, Treas. 4. Rainey. Carol Ann: Cum Laude, Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Scribblers 3, 4, GAA, Basketball l, 2, 3, Hockey 2, Indiv. Sports 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3. Raitt, William Iohn. ROW 7 Ransdell. Sandra Lee: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, Iunior Achievement 3, 4, Bowling 3. Ray. Veronica Iune: Gens Togata 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Achievement 3, GAA, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Hockey l, 2, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 4, Iota Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Reeves. Beverly Ruth Red : GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, Annual Rep. 3, Tower News Rep. 1, Kytyves 2, 3, Pres. 4, lnterfratority Council 4. ROW l Parr. Bonnie Sharon: Entered Withrow in Iunior Year from Nor- wood High School, Deca 4, FMA 4. Patterson. Ann Harris Pat : Alpha Y-Teens 4, FTA 1, Vice Pres. 2, Treas. 4, Gens Togata l, 2, Thalian 2, Student Council 3, Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4, Pep Club 4. Paul. Diana Lynn Dee : Gens Togata l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, Hockey l, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports l, 2, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Monitor 3, 4: Annual Lit. Staff Typist 4, Tower News Reporter 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. 3, Altruist 2, 3, Chap. 4. ROW 2 Payne. Ianet Lee: Entered Withrow in Iunior Year from William Grant High School, Covington, Kentucky. Perry. Darwin Aldean: French Club 4, History Club 4, Basketball 2, Track 2, Band 3, 4, Presentation Orch. 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Perry. Iohn. ROW 3 Person. Abraham Scrappy Pelrocelli. Cecelia Ruth Cis : Gens Toqata 1, Secy. 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Dolphin Club l, 3, 4, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Pfeiffer, David Woodward: Gens Toqata 1, 2, Iunior Band 1, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Monitor 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Iota Sigma Pi 2, 3, Treas. 4. ROW 4 Phelps. Mabel Sylvia: Deca 4, FHA 2, FMA 4, GAA, Bowling 3, Alpha Theta Alpha 2, 3. Pickelhelmer. lame: Elmer Iim : Alpha Hi-Y Treas. 2, Skin Divers' Club 4. Polder. Ronald. -.N V K . . Q . cgi, . ,, , , ,, ' it ' ' fist ' I .fmj Huggy-35 , , my r' ' if A , B Q BOW l Rell, Georqla Belle Duke : Gens Togata 1, 2, FTA 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 4, GAA, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 2, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club l, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, Tower News Reporter lg Annual Lit. Stall 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Lunchroom 3. Rice. Regina Ann: Alpha Y-Teens, Gens Tcgata l, 2, 3, 4, History Club l, 2, Iunior Achievement 3, Scribblers 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Student Council l, Kytyves 2, 3, Chap. 4. Richardson, Iuanlta Bemlce: Band l, 2, 3, Choir 2, Lunchroom 4. RCW 2 Rlep. Carolyn lean: GAA, Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3. Roberts, Dorthy. Robertson, Sheryl Ann: Entered in Senior Year from Woodward. ROW 3 Rodwell, Charles Ray: Band Mgr. 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Roos, Nancy Lee Rooster : Alpha Y-Teens 2, GAA, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2: Dolphin Club 1, Hockey l, Indiv. Sports 2, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Iunior High Majorette l, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Art Stall 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, 4. Rose, David Edward: German Club 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Cross-Country l, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 4, Tri Chi 2, 3, Pres. 4, Inter, iratority Council 4. ROW 4 Roll. Patricia Ann: Deca 4, FMA 4, History Club 2, 3, lunior Achievement, Baseball, Hockey, Volleyball, Tower News Rep. 3, Zeta Beta Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Ruark, Robert Thomas: Lunchroom 3, 4. Rullln, Theodore Roosevelt: Cross-Country 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4. Dan McCright 4 . , ag, X . 'lx S Holding the influential position of Sports Section Editor in the 1959 Annual and Literary Editor oi the '60 yearbook, Dan McCright brought much fame to himself and his alma mater, alike. Handling the financial situations of Sigma Gamma proves Dan's capability and trustworthi- ness. Aside from taking the notes as recording secretary in History Club, he was the vice president of Tau Sigma. Although taking diffi- cult courses in high school, such as advanced standing mathematics and physics, he was able to graduate with a high scholastic average. What are the ingredients for an outstanding individual? Most certainly Melanie Shaffer could be used to exhibit many oi the necessary quali- ties. With Mel hard work was a prerequisite. As treasurer of Dux Femina and Chaplain oi BOX sorority, she accepted responsibility fully. Melanie also won acclaim for her academic achievements by being tapped for Cum Laude. GAA, History Club, Minstrels, and the Annual Staff received support and attention from this senior girl. Surely anyone could benefit from the recipe Mel used. X 3. Melanie Shaffer ROW 1 ' Ruth Douglas Clayton: History Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 45 Tower News Rep. lg Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. Sandusky. Carole lane: Alpha Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4: GAA5 Basketball l, 2, 35 Bowling 3, 45 Hockey l, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Annual Business Staff 3, 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Sass. Comelia: French Club 35 German Club 3, Pres. 45 Dance Club 4. ROW 2 Scherer, Richard Arthur: Minstrels 2, 3. Scheuing, Waltraud: German Club Secy. l, 2. 3, 45 Student Council 3. Schiesler, William Arthur Bill : Band 2. ROW 3 Schilling, Nancy Aline Nance : Alpha Y-Teens 2, 35 Gens Toqata l, 25 History Club 3, 45 GAA5 Baseball l, 2, 35 Basket- ball l, 2, 35 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 2, 35 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 35 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Pres. 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Tower News Reporter Z, 35 Tower News Rep. 2, 35 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Schmidt, Dale Melvllle: Band 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Lunch- room 25 Tri Chi 2, 3. Schneider, Eric: Alpha Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Band 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Tower News Rep. 3, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 4. ROW 4 Schnizer, Esther: Alpha Y-Teens 25 Baseball l, 25 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Secy. 45 Iunior Choir lg Minstrels Z, 3, 45 Annual Rep. l, 25 Attendance Office 3. Schooler. Robert Marshall. Schroeder. Roberta Marian Bobbie : History Club 2, 35 GAA5 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club l, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, Z, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 35 Tower News Reporter 3, 4: Zeta Beta Kappa Hist. 3, Vice Pres. 4. 77 ROW l Schuck, Harold Arthur: Gans Trzqata l, 25 Physics Club 3, 4: Tliali in Club 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Minstrcls 2, 3, 45 lr,ta Siqma Pi 2, 3, 4. Scott. Dave. Scruggs, Comella. ROW 2 Selbert, Patsy lo Ioe : Alpha Y'Teens l, 25 GAA5 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 'l, 2, 45 Hockey l, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 4. Selfert, Thomas Daryl Seil : Alpha Hi-Y 45 History Club 3. Treas, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Band l5 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Annual Bep. 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Tau Siqma 2, 3, Corres. Secy, 4. Serslon. Patrlcla Maria Sersh : Alpha Y-Teens 3, Vice Pres. 4: GAA5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bowlinq 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 lunior Choir l5 Girls' Glee Club 25 Senior Choir 3, Secy. 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Settles. lerry. Shatter, Melanie: Dux Femina Treas. 45 Gens Tcqata l, 25 History Club 2, 3, 45 GAA5 Baseball l, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 45 Minstrels l, 2, 35 Student Council 25 Annual Business Staff 3, 45 Beta Omeqa Chi 2, 3, Chap, 4. Sharp, Margaret Ann: Coin Club l5 FHA l, 25 GAA: Baseball l, 25 Volleyball l, 2. ROW 4 Shears. Iacquata Iackie : Spanish Club 45 Dance Club 45 Alpha Beta Chi 3, 4, Shelton, Elaine Louise: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 35 GAA5 Bowlinq 2. 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Office 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Cortes. Secy. 4. Shelton. Kathy. 1 A l lf! g. L s .Lisa 5 5 ROW 5 Shepard. Edward: Senior Band 3. Shick, David Walker: Alpha Hi-Y 3, 45 Gens Toqata l, 25 History Club 2, 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Swimming l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 35 Tower News Rep, l, 2, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3 4. Shoop Icmet Alissa: Alpha Y-Teens lp Gens Toqata l, 25 History Club 35 Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 45 Monitor 2, 3. ROW 6 Siegrist. Ianet Louise lan : Alpha Y-Teens 45 FNA 25 Gens Togata l, 25 German Club Secy. 45 History Club 2, 3, 45 GAA5 Archery 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3. Simmons, Nadine: FTA l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 GAA: Baseball 2, 45 Basketball 45 Dance Club 3, 45 Hockey 45 Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Simms, Lavenia Anita: Thalian l, 25 Orchestra l, 25 Iota Sigma Chi 2, Sqt.-at-Arms 3, 4. ROW 7 Sims. Bemice Alcora: PNA 15 GAA5 Basketball l5 Volleyball l, 2. Sims. Ernest. Slruse, Beverly Hope: Alpha Y-Teens l, 25 FHA l, 25 Gens Toqata l, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 3, 45 Annual Rep. lg Annual Staff 45 Tower.News Reporter l, 2. S.. f ' 1 , ....,. .se . ROW 4 Stanton. Tarah Louise: GAA: Student Council l: Tower News 1. Starks, Thomas Tom , Steifens, Mary Ann: Alpha Y-Teens l, 2, 4: Deca 4: FHA 4: FMA Pres. 4: Gens Togata l, 2: Annual Rep. 2. BOW 5 Steqer, Roqer: Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4: Mir1Slf91S 1. 2. 3. 4: PGP Club 4. Steqler. Robert Bob : Lunchrcom 3. Stephenson. Iames Ervin: Student Council 4: Kappa Tau KCIPPG 3, Secy. 4. ROW 6 Stewart, Ann: Deca 4: FMA 4: lunior Achievement 3: Bowling l: Lunchroom 4. Steward, Rosalind Cecilia: Alpha Y-Teens 4: Pep Club 4. Stewart, Priscilla Hollis: History Club 3, 4: GAA: Archery 2. 3, 4: Minstrels 2: Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4: Tower News Rep. 3. ROW 7 Stillwell. Clara Claudette: Alpha Y-Teens 4: FHA 3, 4: GAA: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey l, 2, 3, 47 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4. Stuebinq, Roger Charles: Sigma Gamma 4: Cum Laude 4: Basket- ball 2, 3, 4: Tower News Reporter l: Tower News Rep. 2. Stutson, Billie: Spanish Club 1, 2: GAA: Baseball l, 2, 3: Basket- ball l, 2, 3: Volleyball 1, 2, 3. ROW l Skuse, Bonnie Faith: Alpha Y-Teens l, 2: FHA l, 2: GAA: Base- ball l, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Tower News Reporter 1, Slaughter, Gwendolyn Theresa: FHA 4: Gens Togata 2, 3, 4: lunior Achievement 3: GAA: Hockey 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Minstrels 2, 3: Student Council 3, 4: Monitor 3, 4. Slutz, Ieffery Wells Iett : Gens Togata l, 2: Tennis l: Swimming l: Student Council 2: Stage Crew 3, 4: Annual Rep. l, 3: Tau Sigma 2, 3, Chap. 4. ROW 2 Smith, Iudith Elaine Iudy : PNA 2: Volleyball 2: Iunior Choir l: Kytyves 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. Smith, Larry. Smith. Patricia Aileen Patsy : Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Tower News l. 2. ROW 3 Smith, Rodney Rooney : Skin Diving Club 4: Swimming 3: Pro- :ection Crew 3: Tau Sigma 3, 4. Smothers, Madelyn Lynn : FHA 3: FTA 3, 4: French Club l, 2, 3, 4: GAA: Baseball 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Volley- ball 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Sparks, Linda: lunior Achievement 3, 4: Baseball 4: Basketball 4: Bowling 3: Volleyball 4: Lunchroom 2, 3: Alpha Theta Alpha Chap. 4. -1-my ROW l Suggs. Kathy. Suter, lean: Gens Toqata 1, 25 GAA5 Archery 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basketball 3, 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Tower News l, 45 Tower News Rep. 45 Alpha Beta Kappa 3, 4. Swain, Llllle Ruth: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 GAA5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Tate, Barbara lean Iean : FTA 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 GAA 2. 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Archery 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Iunior Choir l5 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 35 Theta Omega Chi 2, Hist. 3, 4. Tate, William Nelson Tatter : FTA 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 45 Band 25 Student Council 3: Tiqer Club 3, 45 Projection Crew 4. Tevls, Barbara Diana: Spanish Club 3, 45 FTA 4. ROW 3 Thomas. Georqe William: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Tiger Club 45 Projection Crew. Thomas. William. Tlnlr. Elizabeth Beverly Bunny : FNA 25 Gens Toqata 25 YFC5 Senior Choir 2, 3, Secy 4: Madriqal 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Toms. lerry Harold: Baseball 1, 3. Trefzqer, Stewart Ronald: Physics Club5 Iunior Band lg Presenta- tion Orch. 2, 3, 45 Senior Band 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council Rep. True. Rodger. Iudy Weiss Iudy Weiss' scholastic ability and sincere manner were indicated in the different phases of her active life at Withrow. Her writing ability earned for Iudy the position of vice president of Quill and Scroll, and first paqe co-editor of Tower News. Being the corresponding secretary of Scribblers and a member of the Minstrels make-up committee took up much of this Dux's time. Among her other activities were GAA. Gens Toqata, and Alpha Beta Kappa, of which she was recording secretary. Iudy was worthy of Withrow's greatest thrill, a call to Dux. ROW l Upton, Tony Edwin: Offset Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4, Tau Sigma 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Van Epps, Nancy Lucille: French Club 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, GAA l, lunior Advisor 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Vaughn, David: Track 2, 3, Cross-Country 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. ROW 2 Vaughn, lean. Vielhauer. Nancy Lee: Alpha Y4Teens 4, FHA 4, GAA, Baseball l, 2, Basketball 3, Volleyball l, 2, Tower News Ad Staff 2, Annual Ad Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Zeta Beta Kappa 3, Ccrres. Secy. 4. Vollmer, lim Robert. ROW 3 Walker, Carol lean: GAA 2, 3, Hockey, Baseball, Volleyball, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Monitor 4, Theta Omega Chi 3. Walker, Carol Lee. Walker, I. N. Thomas: Sigma Gamma 4, Gens Togata 2, History Club 3, Physics Club 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 3. ROW 4 Wallace, Esther Marie. Wallace, Robert Verle: Alpha Hi-Y, Chi Sigma Chi 1, Z, 3, Chap. 4. Walters, Donna Lee: FTA 4, French Club, Gens Togata 1, 2, GAA, Bowling 3, Iunior Choir l, Maclrigal 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 3, Pep Club 4. Roger Steubing Q HN ll' Ill! pu TQ . Q V . K' 4 A Af 'mae' in N .- ,ici , L ,, ' A. 13' Zilla' ' ' .. 3' ' J ' 4l:j??sf -qgf , . ' , , , ' 53' ' ' , W5 it A k. irj'.- X Admired by teachers and popular among his classmates, Roger Steubing proved to be one of Withrow's best known senior boys. Being a member of Sigma Gamma and participating in varsity basketball took up much of his time. One of Roger's most thrilling moments occurred when he was tapped for Cum Laude in the beginning of his senior year. Advanced chem- istry and math show Roqer's extensive academic ability. Although, quiet, Roger has made many friends here at Withrow with his ever-ready smile and friendly personality. Wg, ' ' 'K-............, . .. A 14 XI XJ- 1 Y 7.7- ..,, .M-.r.w1.,f,-,W ..A. W, ......,..w.x..M m.h..N.b.....,1...,w.uM.. . IIONORARY CREW MEMBERS, SANDY AND NANCY, WORK THE SPOTLIGHTS DURING MINSTRELS. SENIOR DREAMS II you Imvfe sever Imd Tho urcgo In rim :swr1w1I1ir1fJ IIIIIIISIICII just for rx Imlfgh, Thrvrl ycm WIII enjoy the cm has of thosv seven Studerlts. In :zprmdirxfg four yours rx! WIIIIIKQW, f-vfery :sfmior duvwlops one cerifxiu HWIISIIH 1I1c1t hrs wffuld like TO seo cmrne true before fgmduutiorx. Hom Ihre 1960 Armucxl imrociucos CI new IOKIIIITC3 known us Senior DIQCIIIIST 81 SCHOOL CARD PLEASE, SAYS NANCY TO A BOOK-LADEN BUS DRIVER ii..-,Q , . . LOCKY AND HIS SPORTS CAR PULL IN FOR A FUEL STOP IN THE WITHROW STADIUM SOO. THE STEPS ARE REALLY GONNA BUG US, REMARK TERRY AND IUDY. IA FROZEN FOUNTAIN AND A SNOWY BEACH DON'T HELP MY FLORIDA TAN, ORINS BEACHCOMBER TOM Q Tom Walker ROW l Waters, Carolyn. Weaver, Betty. Weber. lay: Minstrels 3: Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Weber, Nlck Ernst: Gens Togata 1, Z: History Club 3, 4: Physics Club 3, 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 4. Woln. Iudlth Lois Iudy : Dux Femina: Gens Togata 2, 3, 4: Scribblers 3, Corres. Secy. 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, Vice Pres. 4: Thalian 1, Z: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Tower News Reporter 2, Asst. lst Page Ed. 3, lst Page Co-Editor 4: Tower News Rep. 3, 4: Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Rec. Secy. 4. vendelken. Carole Rao: German Club 2, 3: GAA l, 2: Baseball l,' 2: Basketball l: Dolphin Club l, 2, 3: Indiv. Sports 1: Hockey l: Tally-Ho 2. ROW 3 Wondolstoin. Kathie Sue: Deca 4: PMA 4: Gens Togata l, 2 History Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: GAA l, 2: Baseball l, 2: Basketball l, 2: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Kytyves Z, 3, 4. White, Donna Dee : Alpha Y-Teens: GAA 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, Mgr. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3: Hockey 3, 4: Indiv. Sports 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Minstrels 3, 4: Monitor 3: Annual Business Staff 2: Annual Lit. Staff 4: Pep Club 4: Kytyves 2, 3, 4. White. Edward Fallh Happy : Gens Togata l: Physics Club 3, Treas. 4: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4: Iunior Band l: Senior Band 2: Student Council l, 2: Annual Rep. 1, 2: Cheerleader Alt. 4: Iota Sigma Pi 2, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, 4. ROW 4 'Whitehead Phyllis Ann: Gens Togata 1, 2: GAA l, 2, 3 4: Bowling 1, 2, 3, Asst. Mgr. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Minstrels Z, 4: Tower News Rep. 2, 3: Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corres. Secy. 4. Whltiiold. Larry. Wlodemor. Wllllcm lorry: Gens Togata 1, 2: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball l, 2: Tennis l, 2: Student Council 3, 4: Tower News Rep. 3, 4: Annual Rep. 3, 4: Book Store 2, 3, 4. A set of drums with the initials T. W. inscribed upon them was quickly recognized as belonginq to Tom Walker, a versatile personality on With- row's campus. His musical talent was displayed both in senior band, of which he was vice prexy, and throughout the years as a Minstrel soloist. Active interest in outside activities was recog- nized by his participation in History and Physics Clubs. Tom-Tom could be heard going to town at many social events for he served as drummer for a dance band, the Teen Tones. 'f 3' 4 :Wx .-T N ff. ' it Skill in leadership and other activities comprised the basic character of this pert Dux. Barbara Williams' scholastic ability and sincerity were evident throughout her busy Withrow life. Her literary attributes won her the position of Editor' in-Chief of Tower News, a difficult job requiring time and energy. It was also responsible for her being honored as a member of Scribblers and Quill and Scroll. Her ABK sisters chose Barb as their president. The '60 class will surely remem- ber the timid yet friendly smile of TN's editor. ROW l Wieqand. Kenneth Bruce: Entered in Senior Year from Sidney High School, Sidney, Ohio. Wigqert. Barbara Iany: Alpha Y-Teens 25 Gens Toqata 1, 2: Scribblers 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Dolphin Club lg Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Annual Rep. 25 Tally-I-lo 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. Williams, Alan Greer Windy : Alpha Hi'Y 3, 45 Gens Togata 1, 25 Basketball l, 25 Football l, 2, 45 Track 2, 35 Tiger Club 35 Student Council l, 2, 35 Minstrels 3, 45 Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, 45 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Williams. Barbara Thelma Barb Dux Femina5 Ouill and Scroll Secy. 3, 45 Scribblers 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 GAA l, 2, 35 Base- ball l, 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2. 35 Minstrels 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 Tower News Reporter l, 2, Asst. lst Page Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 45 Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Pres. 4. Williams. Geraldine. Williams, Glendya. ROW 3 Williams. Sylvia: Alpha Y-Teens 1, 25 PNA 1, 2: FTA 35 History Club 1, Z5 Home Ec. Club 2, 35 Physics Club 25 GAA5 Archery 15 Hockey 1, 25 Volleyball l, 25 Pep Club 4. Wilson. David. Wilson. Leon: Basketball 2. ROW 4 Wilson. Thomas. Wolf. Sharon Lee Sharry : PNA 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Kytyves 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. Wolf. Franklin Omar: Football 1. Barb Williams ' ROW l Woodl, Beverly Ann: FNA 2, 3, 4: History Club 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 4: Physics Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: GAA: Archery l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: lunior Choir l: Annual Rep. 4. Wright, Stephen McLean: Entered from Asheville High School. Asheville, North Carolina in Senior Year. Wynn, Ierry: Football l, 2: Track l, 2, 3. ROW 2 Yancey, Marilyn Ann Lynn : Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: GAA l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: lndiv. Sports 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1, 2, 3 4: Tower News Staff 4: Tower News Rep. 3: Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Treas. 4. Yarnell, Sue Kathryn Susie OH: FNA 2: Home Ec. Club 2: GAA: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Kytyves 2, Historian 3, 4. Yelton, Kenneth Edward Ken : History Club 3, 4: Minstrels 3: Tower News Rep. 3: Student Council 1: Tau Sigma 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Young. Carolyn Mae: Senior Class Treas.: FNA 2, 3, 4: Gens Togata 3: Home EC. Club 3, 4: GAA 2, 4: Baseball 2, 4: Basket- ball 2, 4: Hockey 2, 4: Volleyball 2, 4: Student Council 3: Monitor 4: Iota Sigma Chi 3, 4. Young, Thomas Shouse: Entered in Senior Year from Anderson High, Lawrenceburg, Kentucky. Zahlout, Kathryn lean Kathie : Cum Laude: French Club Vice Pres. 4. ROW 4 Zoel. Angle: Alpha Y-Teens 4: FNA 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club l: GAA: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Minstrels 2, 3, 4: Monitor 3: Annual Rep. 3: Tower News Rep. 4: Office 4. Zutterlinq, Roger Nelson: Alpha Hi-Y 2: lunior Band l: Senior Band 2, 3, 4: Annual Rep. 1: .Phi Beta Gamma Treas. 3. Clark, Muriel Marie Marty : Three Year Graduate: Gens Togata l, 2: Physics Club 3: GAA: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 3: Volleyball l, 2, 3: Tower News Reporter 3: Kytyves 2, 3. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Ackerman, Donna Anders, Dorothy Annis, Ted Bannister, Iames Barkley, William Billops, Thomas Brantley, Robert Brinker, Philip Burnam, Leah Bush, Dennis Canida, Iames Carlton, Kenneth Carr, Charles Crawford, Douglas Crowell, Lemuel Cummings, Robert Danner, William Dean, Robert Dexter, Vivian Dicks, Phyllis Dixon, Donald Durham, Minnie Dykes, Carole Fant, Bonnie Fast, Herbert Gabbard, Wilma Glenn, Raymond Greilich, Walt Grubbs, Rayola Gudauskas, Peter Harris, Eddie Hicks, Ann Iasper, Iannis lewell, Anthony Johnson, Brenda lohnson, luanita Kokoefer, William Lee, Morris Matthew, Richard McConnell, Richard Mohr, lack Moseley, Robert -1 'g h , in 1 K L Q -P at ri. A . st . ,A Q I X X l ' , fx 0 in-5 l I if 'l'i ' Q 5 1 ' , 77 rss 3 U Niederlehner, Louis Norman, Norma Parker, Charles Pharris, Yernie Pickelheimer, lames Prysock, Willis Radeke, Charles Reynolds, Beverly Robb, Abdul Roberts, Dorothy Roberts, Mauvis Rogers, Ioan Rousseau, Ronald Saunders, Walter Scott, David Scruggs, Cornelia Smith, Lawrence Smith, Linda Starks, Thomas Swango, lack Tate, William Upson, David Weaver, Betty Williams, Frank Williams, Geraldine Williams Glendya Williams, Ruby genior Class Officers: Gail Berry, Treasurer: Carolyn Young, Secretary: Nancy Edwards, Vice President: Ioel Haynes resident. 87 2' , ' 1- WV activities on How 1fA. IkI1 IQ Ii, H Ir! SEL- 'Z 5' : ,' '. W mxzEz11'- If F1 ks' C . Yurksy M, vVf5IN0!f M. DIIIIILTIXI' 'If Ifml-:W I. YI tk, INT. Lykms' C. I1 ILT If :rwih vw-5 H IU 111 ' Il. U: :Sl,'.'lf.I , E' Inu 24. II'1If1ZIlI1 HOW Zfxx' Il. Clcxmwvllq I, I41vk:'vn. Row 5-T. Amrlri- KY. !X:vE:1EuI0- II, C uk M '1xI+-yg Ii INAIIIII :mug If In '.v1:s, fx. 3 .. '. I Ifl mqxg I. Ii yt- IZ,f1W1III1E?Ij Bxnrwkuy I. Amuq I. Rmpyg U. Iillis. Row 6--I. Srl? xt: S. Gum r IX II. III 1:1117 II. 515' fm Row 3--if N ww' Ii. II vfIl1'kp Iicirrrifg I Iyey IIf'l'kIIlfll'1j I, Kicidg Ii. Iivnivrg B. TIIIFY F. Ihfvluvp T. Pylcs. II. IIf'f'Sf'Yf K. K1 url 1IIp 5' U1I I-'3 fi I. zmsr' II: A. IJIOS. Row 44--MI. DEE URGES STUDENTS TO PURCHASE STATIONERY. S 1' U D E N 1' C 0 U N C I I. TOP BRASS DISCUSSES IMPORTANT ISSUES. -'ww .img :G E LJ-bf' . 90 I sz 2 x U s MMD srunfm council - ACTIVITIES -. ' 1- M.: ' Nw---M Ms,- 'P-um' NEED lNEO? FIND lT EAST ON STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD As an influential body of Withrow High School, Student Council was able to attain many of its im- portant goals this year. lohn I-lalsted acted as pre- siding officer and chaplain, while vice president Carole Federle headed the monitors, a group of students willing to devote their time for the improve- ment of corridor conduct. Carrie Skidmore handled the secretarial duties, while Ioy Crawford worked to balance the books. In the fall our Student Council joined Woodward's to sponsor a football dance which improved feelings between these rivals. At Thanksgiving, Council held its annual assembly in which it gave needy schools and families baskets of food. This group also sponsored a very successful Clean-Up Week in which each day had a special significance. On Character Day a great majority of the students came to school decked in dress clothes, making a wonderful impression ,on all. By selling shakers, and stationery, and jackets, this group was able to meet its expenditures. The lunior Prom and a scholarship were only two more projects given by this group, devoted to the betterment of Withrow, Oltivors: I, llilsfctl lxios- Nfl. Yicks: C. Fcclfile, Vice PVS.: G. Skidmore, Spay., I. Crawford, Tioas. Each sorority and traternity at With- row sent two representatives to a combined organization, known as the lntertratority Council. This group, consisting of the presidents and vice presidents, discussed and solved the problems of social clubs. When any member or particular club felt that a subject needed explain- ing, a meeting of the Council was called. This year, because ot strict grading rules set by the Board of Education, the problem of inactive members was debated by officers. How 1-D. Baker, B. Reeves, N. Davis, B. Williams, N. Vanlipps, B. Schroeder. How 2- A. Liles, M. Bailey, S. Koenig, B. Wiggert, D. McCright, N. Flory, D. Ross, I. Crawford, Miss Stexnmetz. Row 3-Mr. Yacks, D. Gantz, K. Lawson, I. Ferguson, F. Nagelson. INTERFRATORITY COUNCII. - JR. STUDENT COUNCII. Row I-T. Edwards, H. Wilson, I. Cfirrol, I. Spane, Cv. Skidmore, W. Truman, D. llriyns. Row 2-H. Clander, I. Evf-lier, I. Liversedqe, N. Underhill, C. Eby, S. Price, lt. AIllif'YS4fll. Row 34-I. Iolly, I. Gibson, I. Larkby, W. Carlton, B. Wilson, E. Vielhaur-r, V. Alsip, N. Cvnodeli. Row 4-G. Williams, D. Macan, I. Edwards, E. Kfrittkeq K. Krittonhorn, S. Robins, I. Sponsor. Row 5-I. Ca ico, Brown, P. Hensteu, E. Marr, S. Hughes. - wit ul MY Sherman, S. I. Beckstedt: Stayden, K. Overton, G. ll ' K. Saunders, D. Adams, I. rf 92 Created tive years ago tor the benefit of junior high pupils and betterment of Withrow, the stu- dent council has endeavored to create stronger bonds ot loyalty between the school and its stu- dents. Bepresentatives elected from each home room reported to their classmates the actions of Council. The cabinet consisted of President Iim Brown, Vice President Tornrny Edwards, Sec- retary Nancy Underhill, Sergeant- at-Arms Dave Sherman, and Treasurer Ienny Spencer. Mr. Kimble ably guided the junior high student council during all the meetings and extra activities. How 1-M. Crosswhiteg B. Williams: I. Dobbins, B. Brewer: I. Yeaqerg C. Donnahue, Bow 2-S. Bishop, N. Simmons, Y. Oxleyy C. Rogers, C. Kirby, S. Naqelg M. Pelton. Row 3-S. Thompson, I. Shearsg P. Daily: D. Patiag D. Bakery L. Distlerg E. Snow. 93 Row 1-C. Ientzonp L, Parks, G. Berry, G Wainscotty S. lmlioff. Row 2-M. ltartfvnian M. Becrattg P. Benzinqp N. Connelly, B. Heimannp D, Rina. Row 3-M. Wittenlieiag I. Wilhcite, B. Wilson: C. Sass, T. Ichns' n. CIIOREAN DANCE CLUB Leading exercises, teachinq new steps, and cont posing dances were part ot the duties ot the officers and group leaders of Chorean Dance Club. Each Thursday rneetinq was called to order by President Anne Liles, while the minutes and dues were taken by Nancy Davis and Ann Godley, respectively. Vice President Patsy Hawkins was always on hand to help. This year the activities consisted of attendinq the dance symposium and arranaina a tea and proarani for the dance club mothers. The airls followed the theme Weather in presenting their program. Row 1-A. Cwodley, Treas.g Mrs. MacDonald, Adviser. Row 2-P. Hawkins, Vice Press N. Davis, Secy. Row 3-A. Liles, Pros. T .- J! Annualllepresentalivesz ROWI1A.I5IUII1f'Il5f'IIF'lIlj I.Cuuw1f,uy B,Hyung M1tcheIIg B. VVoQdsy C. Rummy: C McG1.1wy I. A. KIumIy I. Imvmefg IZ. SIIIIIIIVI, il. Iiyvrszg T. W1lI1rm1Sg M. 'Iuttlfeg H. Hrrlzortsony I.. Ryung G. S. Rovklmoldq G. Vnluqhny I. Iimkejyp C. IIIIIS. Row SAI. Ilinkluyg F. IMI' Iczf YT Iifwm mg M. Vwnk, Ii. 'Inrmffrg T. Clrmfier. Row 2-S Sm1II1g Laney Ii. Fvolmg KT. Hinvsq Il. I111- nIIy II. IIVIIIIIIWX- I. G-H1l'I1GII: II- I? M1IIf-rg M. Kcfllvrg I. V'lIlC: ClIj B. Bring B. II1IImong D. Bmmksay R. Cochrcmg C. Simmonsy D. Tlxvnmsg G. SIQHINIQ II. Iluxp N. 'Wvlxoxg II. I,l'Wl!-I I. IvI'11!mg M. Iffnf-:sg T, Hclficlxfim D. Illrquswrmp S. Rfxqers. Row 3- II0nIsc'I1. How 7-D. Molzwlg G. Iulumy P. Inxhry IT Wnixdy II. Klnsmnng K Kr-rufI'1IIg I2 I:fII1IfSj fl. BH-nllunq If. Vermg E. Dfzrseyg B. Distlbrq C. M. Vcnqh R. G1Ibertg M. Bmkmg S. BI xrkwollf K. I71ffmIIw1.'I:g C. Tnrtvn: IIIKIDICIIIWIII Ii IIII4'II'IIf ff. Iicxkcrg C. KQIHSQ T. BCJITIFSQ B. Cfonwoyg M. E. Chfmcilerg L. Hfmis. Row 8-T. Mvirmlmmitg D. Snyvlfrg I. A1uIumg T. VVIISVIIQ V. Mk'-. Row 4-C. Iifvnrunq-frg I. N1f'IwIsg H.I.f1uIuccI1g H. Lllmf Hemp W. Huffq H. Iohns-'r1q C. Opgvig I. W1I:1-Eng II. IIru2I1o:g II. Avkmsq fl MuII1k1n5 M. Vf1lII4I 'lf'j D. Iqxsqusg I. Cl'mIy If Nf'l5c,r1g ES. Schlrzqolg II.Gornf1rg S. Stumgvg T. IIiIIpIQy Ii. CII mwI IIg IX. WIvIyI1k: H. IW-1v1IIsv11. I IIfyIg Cf. IIufI:w.ng I. I.fwr-. How 5-I. Iilfxmg C.. Smlthg P. pClTkf'j I. PUBLICATION REPRESENTATIVES Tower News Represeniatives: How lf'I'. I'rf1mfg I. SI 1-111-my I.. 5SpmI1r1fgg CZf.w5wvrII1w:11tIq D. Wxmst---1fIg Ii. Gulmqmp II. N1uh.I:ag I. I.-'iII.IIIg A 'I. IIf.IIpf-I, If I!I 'x1'zI.', K. IfIIm:sn'1m1q Ii. VVIIIIYIIIISQ fl. :tk2'IIIl'.If'j M. I. I'I1IfIr::I121y K. II1I1I'i'IIII In' II. I.1I rs. Row 54-mf. I'mIvxI-7 II. Shwky M IHIIIfIng I. IN'III1 Hg Ii. f3II1f,Hg Ii, ffunwuyg T. fi'IIf11f1. Row 2AfT. Iimwkcfg I. Wif III nmwg I.. NVIIIIUQ K. Oukvng If. Mulkg I. IIUIIIIST S. Cnnwny I:'IW'II'II1j IJ. II'1I:.'f-'Ig M. KwI:swy Ii. AgI:IIg fl. Ii II1'Ij E IIIWSIKIIII Ii. M. II'1u1m'mIIg I. Iiruwng II. IWIII, How 6-If IIVIIIIUIIYI I I'vvrsIIvp K IIVIIHH' I, I2 M1nr11rIf1g I flfhw .rIz, A C1'fII1 yg K IfIfKI1p I. III'1II'rg Kf'r11II1IIp IT. I'rI vvnq I VfI'..1:1: N. IYIW mis, I SvI1mvI1I11- I.I II Htoni H1 I IIII-,'g II IfI 'II'1I1II. Row 3-AT. I'In1I,:aI11g II. I-I'VJIf'Yj II. K1r1Ir1q If. K. M-1xwvIIy I.. fMIII1I'IxIyg M VVIIIVIIIWVIII' K. AIIIHHIIQ I.. WGIUIOCIQ I IU 'rf I I III I IfI'l1I'1'j 13 N '11-I, Ii. III' 1-:sp K. IfI yy V. iff IIIIVIIYI I. Euzstmffxg Uxmfrmcm. How 7AI.. W1IIIfm1:, II. II1IrIm-7 II. CIKHIIUH A. IICVICIHGII I IfIfmf,s-, S. N'l'I Ij II Hlfnssay K IQI.yq Cf, f'I.r1nQIIyy I. ITUSIICFIQ K. I. Kicifiq II. Cffvlyhg II.D1wkmmxg II. IXIIxx1ir1g II. IH1Imv1: II. 'W1II1.xx1xsg XX' 'II1fu15I::fmp N. Vfm Ifppsag fl I71v-vkrnfxrlg II II lIII'IIII1g II, i3I11p11Iv: S. IIl1fI::fIr1. AIIIIIIIIILII II. Ilvlr-1 Row 4-I.. Mrmssfirglrig 'I'. Arn',Idg I Rlppeyg D. Hnssy T. Kinqg I. - HISTORY, MODERN V7 Q-J . H15'r0RY.UNlTED SFATES 'E Row I-C. Wallace, I. Weiss, D. Hall, N. Fdwtirdsg I. Crawford, S. S. Mclilwainy I. MacFarlane, E. Browng H. Ichnstnng K. Lewis. Row 3- Hmnnan, I. lloyt. Row 2-S. Mailing C. Coyne, B. Wiaqert, L. Evans G. Reifq B. Vlfilliamsg C. Raineyg L. Gwinner. S C R I B B L E R S HSPAGHETTI DINNER is BEING SERVED. R 6,4 Il. -I ft 1 v , tg -x L I N . X N qi-ti Y- i A . f v. w.:,.-fi ',' I . 1 A ' xg V K 95 Under the capable.leadership of Nancy Edwards, Scribblers, a club devoted to the appreciation of writinq and literature, had a very successful year. Since the members are chosen by an original poem, short story, or essay, they have written, all are talented and very interested in this field. This year Scribblers sponsored a spectacular spaqhetti dinner to which parents, pupils, and faculty were invited. ln this Italian atmosphere, the members served the many quests, and after the enjoyable meal was finished, the teachers provided a talent show. SCRIBBLERS LISTEN INTENTLY FOR SOME NEW IDEAS. Y' How I-I. Woissg S. Brennang A. Godleyy S. lmhoft. Row 2-N. Edwmfisy Row 3-I, Crawfcrdq B, XlV1lllCIl'TlS. M. Shfilferg l.. Gwinnerg Mrs. Konradg P. Ballon: P. Hawkinsq A. Liles. D ll X F E M I N A DUX DONUTS PROVIDE ENERGY FOR ENTHUSIASTIC CHEERERS. 96 After deliberation by teachers and present members, twelve deserving girls are chosen from the junior class to become the new mem- bers of Dux Femina. This exclusive club for outstanding senior girls was organized in 1947. To be chosen, a girl must have a high academic average and a well-rounded set of activities. Throughout the year, these girls are busy mak- ing money which is placed in their scholarship fund. Selling their familiar doughnuts at foot- ball games, an open house, and the senior boat ride, all represent their worthwhile efforts. Once again on Awards Day the tension begins to mount as students are seated in the stadium. A sudden hush hovers over the anxiously awaiting crowdwewho will be honored in the poems? Cheers of excitement rise as each classmate runs to the field. Tears of joy, a red carnation, and a gold bracelet will be well re- membered by everyone. ' 'F Ov. tix, 00:1 'Ia 1 o if -35 grad' 509090 Q' y O QOQ O C0900 ..a. g9CQO::OO Q... C059 O95 Q. E-O66-0'DWQ500.t ' v:Q4?v:3'!' 094 Q69 294 Q x 1 , - Q. , W, + -. V ' s 2 l Hg 1 a 'Qi sg? .- gd W ME, H J -P if if wiwi V 'X 9. ! , S , g . 5 'X Sf' sa 1 f xr NxXx 0-1 I fe.-Q Ai,,,.,- .nt ,. M., A . Ar.. Row l-B. Ientzeng I. Mitchell: K. Thompson: K. McKee: C. McGrawg I. P. I-landelg I. Rippyg D. Kellerg G. Ramsayg M. Willins: P. Crowley: Grahlej A. Coniglio. Row 2-M. l-leidelkampy W. Rutherlordy C. Ingram: K. Maxwell. ANNUAL ART AND LITERARY STAFFS Art Section Editors: T. Ienikeg B. Kieslinqg N. Roos: S. Distlerp I. Eschmeyerg B. Erbacher. 1960 ANNUAL EDITORS Editors Locky Doencli, Dan McCright Asst. Editors Iudy Snyder, Nancy Davis Activities Bev Erbaclivi, Nancy Davis: lean Marlzley, assistant Underclassmen Butli Kiesslinq, Georgia Reif, Ann Patterson Seniors Nancy Boos, Sharon Hart, Marv Gibson Faculty Sandy Distler, ludy Hughett Barb Holt Sports Tom Ienike, Buss Iacksong leiry Minton, assistant GAA Sandy Distler, Carole Federle C-irole Wallace Business Manager Karon Ennis ,T-,fr Advertising Sales Manager Carl Ingram Advertising Layout Editor Nancy Vielhauer Picture Schedules ludy Eschmeyerg lean Gralwle assistant Photography Editor David Gantzy Al Currens, assistant Index Editor , Kathy Klusman Typists Carolyn Kirby, Dee Paul, Donna White I ' ' I Lit. Section Editors: Mrs. Ladley, Adviser, C. Federleg G. Reifg A. Pattersony S. Hartg B. Holt I. Hughettg C. Wallaceg M. Gibsong N. Davis: R. Iacksong K. Klusman. Not pictured: I. Markley I. Minton. Handwork, patience, cooperation, and long hours are all blended together to create our Withrow An- nual. The Art and Literary depart- ments Work side by side to make it the fine book that it is. The pic- tures, many taken by our own candid photographers, are then sent to the Art Staff. Here the members arrange the photographs in appropriate lay- outs. Finally these blueprints are rushed to the Literary Staff for copy, page heads, and captions. After these steps have been completed, the pages are sent to the printer and the finished product is returned. All these people, making up both staffs, are the creators of our terrific l96U Annual Sketch Row I-S. I-lartp M. Gibson. Row 2-K. McCrightg D. Paul, I. Scott, D. F. Oliverg R. Iacksong D. Birch, N. VanEppsg I. Greeneq D. Hall, P White: C. Federle. Row 3--I. Anderson, I. Markley: I. Klumby C. Weberg Hake: K. Klusman. Not pictured: C. VanEpps. ' A. Patterson: D. Martin. Row 4-B. Holt, I. Huqhett, G. Reifg C. Kirbyg 99 p' QV Vlllflllftl, Ci. lnfqram, Advertising Editors. K. lrfnnis, Business Editor. ANNUAL STAFFS 'rd' D. McCright, Literary Editor, N. Davis, Asst. The center of the Withrow Annual staff is-the ad- visers and editors. Mrs. Ladley directing the literary staff, Mr. Mueller managing the art personnel, and Mr. Rhollans handling business, all work together to maintain productiveness in their respective fields. Essential were all the editors. Dan McCright and his assistant, Nancy Davis, were responsible for the development of effective copy for our yearbook. Editing the art staff was Loclcy Doencli, aided by Iudy Snyder, who supervised production of layouts. Completing this triangle of components, the business staff, headed by Karen Ennis, handled all transac- tions. Through the cooperation of advisers, editors, and Workers, an outstanding book was produced. liusinrrss Staff: Cf. liiillifvrforcly M. llinesg C. Sandiiskyg S. Martin, B, Conwayg B, Blockg I. Wilhoitep B. Colonel. -.. K as Advisers: Mr. Rhollans, Business: Mrs. Ladley, Literaryg Mr. Mueller, D. Gantz, Photography Editor, Photographers: B. Radcliff: P. Handley M. Heidkampg I. Reedg A. Currens. Art. L. Doench, Art Editor, I. Snyder, Asst. as H bil. . ,HH 4 ' ' ..,j 5. , -. Ft Swag The business staff, headed by Karen Ennis, had charge of all the financial matters concerning the yearbook. Keeping track of money from picture sales and An- nual subscriptions was just part of their daily chores. To make certain that all bills were paid was another of their many duties. Nancy Vielhauer and Carl ln- gram, working together as a team, began selling ads in September. Choosing the subject and taking the picture started the work of David Gantz's photography crew. Developing and printing the nega- tives was also part of the job. IDI Seated-M. Iurkiewicz: C. Coyne: P. Hawkins: I. Nichols: I. Fahrney: Standing-M. Frame: C. Schreckengost: M. Duncan: M. I. Anderson: C. S. McElwain: I..Miller: S. Onken: Miss Hummel: B. Williams: I. Weiss: Cameron: L. Rodwell: D. Bentley: L. Percival: E. Eckmnn: B. Wilson: L. Evans: P. Balton: M. Becrcft: L, Yancey: C. Rogers: K. Lewis. I, Ferguson. TOWER NEWS Miss Betty Hummel, Faculty Adviser 102 Bright lights and constant clatter of type- writers characterize deadline nights in the Tower News office. Phones ringing, re- porters rushing in and out, voices rising and falling as the editors discuss make-ups, all merge to create the atmosphere in which the weekly Tower News is originated. A feeling of pressure and excitement reigns, capturing the hearts of the most devoted of the staff members and continually intriguing new reporters. Late work hours, endless headlines, misplaced articles, and rush stories are all forgotten on Thursday when a surprisingly well-organized paper is viewed in print. The hope of obtaining an All-American rating, which they have been honored with for several consecutive years, keeps the staff working to follow the tra- dition. Long, tedious hours of hard work again prove most rewarding when the Tower News staff achieves this top award. Barb Williams, editor-in-chief: Miss Betty Hummel, adviser: page editors and their assistants: art and business departments: exchange editors and reporters: all can be justly proud of their weekly publication. in jd Barbara Williams, Editor-in-Chief Sue Onken, Business Manager Page Editors: Bev 1--M. Becrcft. Row 2-P. Bcltong K. Lewisp I.Schwc1rtzg I. Weissg C. Roqersg L. Evcmsg S. McElwcin. J... '21S1?s'f?f4 f ,xxx .QM 1-.5 N 214' 113-an I a li ian I -.,,,,,,Nsx 'Nil' . I 03 ARE YOU SURE IT'S NOT A COPY OF OUR STORY? TOWER NEWS STAFF WELL GIRLS, LET'S GET THIS SHGW GN THE ROAD. 104 I'M ELOISE: I SIMPLY ADORE SUE'S ART! Editor-in-chief Barb Williams Business Mgr. Sue Onken Asst. Iucly Ferguson First Page Ed. Lis Evans, Iudy Weiss Asst. Mary IO Anderson, Debbie Bentley Second Page Ed. Margo Becrait, Carol Rogers Asst. Chris Schreckengast Third Page Ed. Kqe ,Lewis Lynn Yancey Asst. Cindy Cameron, Marian Duncan Fourth ,Page Ed. Ioyce Schwartz, Patti Balton Asst. Doug Elder, Margie Frame Bonnie Wilson Advertising Mgr. Iudy Miller Asst. Lois Percival Exchange and Circulation Iudy Nichols Asst. Linda Rodwell Art Editor Sue McElwain Asst. Elaine Eckman Photographer Rick Starkey Asst. Bill Harhilton Typist Patsy Hawkins P. Baltong I. Weiss: K. Lewis: I. Ferguson: Miss Hummel, M. Becraity L. Evansg I. Miller, B. Williams, S. Onken. C. Rogers. Qlllll. AND SCROLL I. Weiss, Vice Pres.g P. Bolton, Pres.g K. Lewis, Secy.g I. Ferguson, Treas. 105 During the year 1957-58, the With- row Tower News staff re-established their chapter of the international honor society for high school jour- nalists-Quill and Scroll. Each year the chapter chooses from among the staff those juniors and seniors who have contributed the most to the publication and who maintain a rank in the upper one-third of their classes. The 1959-60 Quill and Scroll Society at Withrow consisted of eleven ardent supporters of the weekly paper known as Tower News. Their concentrated efforts, along with those of their fellow meme bers of the staff and the adviser, Miss Betty Ann Hummel, aided the Tower News in receiving yet another All-American national rating and the respect of each one of its readers. i - Row l-D. Gibson: L. Moyer, B. Metzlerp D. Petersen, P. Lindlofp C. Weberg F. Eveslageg S. Harris, C. Fronkg T. Woods: C. Hettingerg M. Chambers, A. Freid. Row 2-N. Ienningsp B. Buchannong I... Motagueq C. Marry L. Dannerg D. Waltersg P. Chapmang K. Kendallg I. Wilson: S. Schlegelg M. I-litchensg I. N. Atkins. Row 3-G. Beit: S. Conway, B. Perhaps one of the most vital and, to its members, invaluable activities at With- row is the Senior Choir. Composed of approximately one hundred diligent sing- ers, this organization has captured the hearts of the student body. The unfor- gettable pleasure of the first glimpse of the flowing purple robe, the crisp white stole, and the solemnly glowing candles creates an aura of reverence and dignity for the Christmas Concert. The work- filled practice sessions during first bell, the indescribable excitement of the bus trips to contests, the concentration and en- thusiasm are as much a part ot Withrow's choral organization as the piano, baton and director. Through Mr. Ansel Martin's devotion and president Andrew Fitzpat- rick's administration the choir had another eventful year. 107 Ponshottp R. Handricksp,W. O'Baniong B. Carter, G. Bruehl, I. Lee, S. Menifeep T. Frame. Row 4-P. Berger: B. Gravesg T. Hitchensg C. Carry L. Williams: A. Fisgus, C. Cauallyg T. McOwensg D. Upsong P. Lowerg T. King. Madrigal: Row 1-K. McKee: B. Tinkg S. Brennan: K. McConnahay. How 2-C. Wallace: E. Brown: S. Stargardg D. Gibson. Row 3- S. Lee, A. Fitzpatricz D. Smithg T. King. Row 4-I. Skeelg G. Reifg T. Hitchens: C. Bauldin. CC l l btfwp A Row l-B. llartlinog D. Iohnstony I. Harding S. Gaihuttp E. Kinderg P. P. Lysheg I. Starrett: M. Marcusg I. Satchwellg I, Frosty E. Zahlout. Stillwl-ill: I. Gihsony C. lllllIlftS. Row 2-B. Distlerg G. Street: D. How 4-D. Adansy N. Thomasg M. Mclraddeny L. Alliscng E. Ioinerg E. Hrnwninfig P. Fiswlir-rg L. Scotty D. Birlcleyg V. lloodg E. Ltinep I. Gravely Overtonp I. Swanng L. llarrisg M. Liplcerg I. Duoleyg A. Fischerg D. H. llrmrlg K. lfsvhrnnyorg M, Burtonp ll. Callowfzyg C. Lipsvhutzg I, Spener. Drislcellg D. Iusticep I. Wattsg S. Blackwellg G. Silvers: I. Vielhauer: Row 3-ff. llll'T'lYT'lffYlSj W. Cfirltong M. lnqrang L. Shellabargery P. Clarg D. Blankenshipg L. Wursterg D, Nichols. M, lVlfTKIllf1lllj ll. Arnanng I. Monroeg I. Chidesterg I. Edwardsg D, Fisgusg TWO IUNIOR CHOIR MEMBERS HARMONIZE IN A MELODIOUS DUET. :union :nom I Mi-me-ma-mo-moo are strange musical sounds which come from the Iunior Choir, directed by Mr. O'Rourke. The ' choir gives all pupils with an interest in music the chance to display their vocal talents, and cooperation and amf bition are fused to start development ' of native ability. The members are chosen because of their sense of rhythm and ability to read notes skills tested by means of sight reading. They ' are receiving superb training and work- ing for a position in Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus or Senior Choir. The chorus adds a bit oi spark and melodi- ous charm to each program in which it takes a part, with young voices blend- ing harmoniously in song, as every singer rivets his eyes steadfastly on the waving baton. Their lovely num- bers in the Christmas Concert are re- sults oi long and tiring, yet rewarding practice. A junior spring concert makes , the work worthwhile. Girls' Glee Club: Row l-D. Dehner: B. Enghauser: G. Carter: S. Silverman: D. Smith: S. Cobb: I. Vaughn: I. Yeager: S, Colvard: O. White: M. Shaffer: C. Hoclson: S. Donahue: M, Iackson. How 2-I. Baioni: Y. Oxley: V. Zike: L. Burkhart: N. Flory: D, Ewary: E. Schnizor: K. Eubanks: M. Hines: I. Nelson: D. Davis: D. Iohnson: M. Smothers. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Mixed Chorus: Row l--I. Dobbins: B. Brooks: T. Boone: H. Brown: I. Helm- D Beesey: C Brooks' D Burrell- E Dent' B O le C Brooks 1 - I - f - . - . . Q Y: . : C, Mandlove: D. Dehner: I. Moore: V. Feller: B. Burstcn. Row 2-I. McCoy: C. Glerl: I. Parker: P. East: E. Parker: T. Coleman: B. Booker: B. Lewis: C. Parker: I. Ward: P. Sctoo: S. Furlow: C. Labes: M. Bailey: How 3-B. Kipp: E. Cheek: D. Bauman: M. Bush: K. Dielenbach: M. Cockrell: P. Crowley: C. Harrison: I. Tepe: C. Plummer: I. Carter: I. Lowe: P. Tynart: H. Iohnston. Row 4-I.. Lyons: P. Cockran: N. Shilling: B. Roebuck: L. Hawkins: M. Chambers: P. Baker: B. Schroeder: D. Patia: C. Hayes: N. Robinson: I. Schiester: E. Chandler: I. Fleckenslein. An important constituent of the Withrow music depart- ment is the Girls' Glee Club. Lending variety to the various cultural programs of the school, the glee club took part in the annual Christmas and Early Spring Con- certs. The delicate harmony ot these voices provided subtle color to the waltz production number of the an- nual Withrow Minstrels. Through constant ettorls this group of sixty strove to master the techniques, theory, and appreciation ot music, whether modern or classical. C. Shannon: C. Smith. How 3-M. Hartenian: O. McGinly: R. Armstrong G. Henton: T. McGee: M. Williams: E. Fender: I. Beniamin: I. Williams R. Harris: D. Whiting: D. Welch: B. Long: B. Graves: G. Henderson A. Iohnson: K. Diefenbach. 109 Our 1959-60 Senior Band excelled as one of the best bands in Ohio. As a vital part of football games, along with the intricate baton routines and high stepping marches of the majorettes, it provided half-time entertainment. To arouse school spirit, several members of the band, aided by the majorettes, got together in the mornings before school as a Dutch Band. Crowds of Withrowites followed the musicians, who acted as modern pied pipers, to the Tower, where the band cheers were loudly echoed. The annual concerts, held at Christmas and in the spring, plus many en- joyable assemblies, gave these musicians a fine opportunity to display their talents. Under efficient Allen Fisgus, president, our band gained musical techniques and valuable play- ing experience. The Senior Band members were amply rewarded for their participation and hard work when, on Awards Day, each of them received a charm and Smittie's smile. Row l-M. Wittenberg, P. Benzinq, I. I-foward, G. Goesling, D. Dubuque, B. Heimann, N. Connelly, L. Schlectedy. Row 2-B. Burkham, L. Lobrinq, E. Schneider, R. Stagger, C. VanPelt, G. Miller, H. Roberts, I. Walton, I. Ferguson, I. Hawk, D. Todd, P. Whitehead, W, Henry: I. Tolline, R. Meyers, I. Wilson. Row 3-D. Berger, M. Hamilton, I. Anderson, K. Lusk, V. Fisher, C. B. Heimcxnn, N. Connelly, L. Schlectedy, G. Goesling, D. Dubuque, M. Wittenburq, P. Benzinq, I. Howard. .S B?, U' I I :vnu :N -- 31'-5 lsxsmxl d rv.: ....4.... wx nl' :i': ': ,2... : V :'...u':. ' Sha K WPI 1 - A . .Q f 5 -f 9 : r is Q -up 1 if . I' .-A ff 4 ' ,al '- Glubber: G. Kahn: K. Howie: K. Bostrum: I. Kinq: M. Robb: D. Perry: M. Tompkins: F. Grate: D. Kinley: E. Lonq: A. Fisqus, Row 4-P. Stewart: C. Chamberlain: M. Weber: K. Mockbee: B. Rohden: V. Mark: D. Iohnsom: B, Davisson: R. Shrinner: C. Ellis: B. Lauderwasser: P, Riclierson: G. Ahlert: A. Ellick: C. Orr: B. Martz: I. Felts: M. Hilliard. Row 5-D. Pheiffer: M. Eanes: N. Hutson: E. Knabb: I, Wimmer: R. Davisson: M. Weber: R. SENIOR HIGH BAN N. Weber: I. Ferguson: I. Kinq: C. Chamberlain: T. Officers: Walker: A. Fisqus: D. Dubuque. 'W .. -S Cromwell: B. Hampton: C. R. Craemer: Carter: I. Vaughn: P. Seibert: L. Daniels: C I. Smith: R. Iones: N. Callahan: K. Dunning: E Sheppard: R. Perry: B. Canter: R. Griffith: R. Alexander: C. Carr: I. Brown: Smittie. Row 7-I. Horton: I, Elmore: F. Howard Managers: S, Miller: C. Rodwell: I. Luck: D. Schmidt: B. Garner: D. Vaughn: C. Ice: I. Ientry. Managers: D, Schmidt: C. Rodwell: S. Miller: I. Luck. Fisher: G. Minninq: B. Stacy: W. Davis. Row 6- How l-N. Gfforlr-ll, G. Solphg P. Iankinsg K. Sowell, G. Franxmony K. 'I'lif,mpsfirlg S. Tuttle: S. Meeker, G. Crrnnrvllyy I. Biiumqarter. Row 2- I. ffritlr-nrlffn: Il. Mvfqiilindg I. Clumfflg R. Schriithq B. Mullins, M. l'l1'ittf-ip IS. M if'Df niiwlg Mr. l,ar-key. Row 3-T. Dynesg N. Wright, P Mfiirissoriy M. llfiillkfinipg I. Brifirlyy S. llrvgfyg R. Whitey M. Ienike. Row 4-li. 'lipkompr-ig D. Swann, 'lf Nagolson, CJ. Winsteadp S. Marting II. flrififir-niarig T. Carney, B. Hodge. Row 5-D. Smith, D. Marcellog L. JUNIOR HIGH BAND ll. Tffiriiissfirig I. Iolly, Mr. Lackey, I. Boasleyp R. Kiessling. Bryan, K. Millerg A. Grissom, R. Trimblog I. Blair. Row 6-S. Cook: D. Howie: L. Cameron, P. Purvisy M. Slutz, B. Forgusong B. Anderson, I. Sensbachp I. Curfman. How 7--D. Decker, A. Quitm.inq O. McFadden, L. Deck, B. Delsg I. Sroverg I. Iwllyg D. Durham. Row 8--I. Kinardg Fl. Rains, M. Matthews, I. Hindorsony D. Basloyg B. Lewisg Y. Crawfordg I. Willesg R. Kiessling. Row 9-R, Iolinsong L, Decker, T. Davidson: S. Watson. Thumbing through our sketch book, we Withrowites see the iunior high band busily at work. ln one scene they are traniping up and down the field dressed in colorful attire. Our imagination has them attempting to improve, or rather perfect, their timing and formation through long, hard hours of tedious practice. We also picture them playing for the junior high football team during intermission and half time. Their selections are the popular songs of the day or the favorite school songs such as Withrow's Alma Mater. Still another scene is the one after the game. The band members load into the buses, some ready to go home, some to Frisch's, and- still others to an open house. Jfik ENTERTAINMENT ALMOST TOPS PROFESSIONAL ACTS. Supplementing our education, assemblies have varied in content and appeal. Many excellent programs have been presented for our benefit throughout the year. Whether it was an exhila- rating pep assembly or a frank, down-to-earth discussion of teen-age behavior, we were assured that class time was not being wasted. Not to be forgotten were those presented by our fellow students. Those on stage gained confidence and responsibility while the audience was bursting with mingled pride and admiration for them. Many a program caused us to ponder thought- fully over the topic and give us that bit of extra information not usually found in textbooks. ASSEMBLIES WITTY PHILOSOPHER DISCUSSES TEEN-AGE MORALS. -Q BEATS CHANT THE MESSAGE OF VICTORY. SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA IS DEFTLY PORTRAYED. MINSTRELS Er. i::.f :. Row 1-Fi. I:1'21-tg fl' EW: i1 k. How 2-I. Hulstmiq I. Hippyg I, ff 1r.:,Y1- .i 'I' Vg z., I V1-r1x.L1' Tl. If1f:.' 1, Row 3-Mr, VVIYTIGIIAQ D lhiwz SmiHio A COIIICIUIOIIS SIIGIIICEF sg 1111111111 1 me 11Oc11d. The 1111111111-111 11 1 CVPIYOIIGJ c1Wc111s is IIETIW. W1 ' SIQITC11 110111 S1111111O's 111 :111 111 If 1f1111o11s 1wrQsm11c111o11 f 1f'11fx111-1 I 101111 f111d 11IOII 'XIII II 1 1'1 1 1 1 IOIT VIXQIIISHC J'i1'xI'T VNS W11111 11 11!I111s ef 131 I1 1 11' '. ,I ,S MA, 1 J' .I A I TT 4:5 '.'1 'ffl '. 'If t.f:,.:ulx ,VII U.,,. K. - . I 5111111 1y 11111 1IL1IYI. 1.1 'llf '.'1I1 N 1119 011451111111 1:11srr11:s. Nl 'SMITTIEH DISCUSSES THE CRITICISMS OF THE LAST NIGHTS SHOW. BE SURE NOT TO SELL THE SAME SEAT TWICE! I. Liqwng M1ss S1cs0g E. Simms: Mr. M11eIIer. Mrs. Eurtrfzmg Miss 1111111111915 A. L11r1s: S. 13111111 F Mc1r1111y Mr. He11sr1I. i N 11 - 11'1ro11q11 1110 KIIIXIOIIS 11111111111 1 1 11111115 130 dOw11c111d 111111111111111 111 4111110 6111111111111 111y1111111,r:111y .121 s 15. 1s, 0111 111--1.11111 111 1 JA iff -. I 4 'I , WT , . - J ,- . inf' f k x 'if 6,21 ,ZS 4 Q, ai f'7'1..-..-...-.-we---N ' . in 'Q lf 2, It I. aw. ...... ,W.-..m,4,.,-..,.-1 ff lun! gg 5 I I I ,.. ,,, ,, ...vp , . ,4.,. ,.-- .fun--Q I. Kinqp Fi. Buvlifxriattp S. Martin: I. llaioni, Providing the between-acts entertainment for the l96O Minstrels were the hilarious endmen and their prank- filled skits. Supervised by Mr. Keith Weiland and Miss Rosenburger, these students added flavor to the show with their crazy hats, tremendous ties, and other rnost unusual attire. Smittie's presentation orchestra, garbed in glittering blue and white uniforms, accom- panied all numbers, and bound the show together with a perfect touch. I,. Pnksp I. Cowpoithwaitup N. Callaliang K, Dunningy M. Santorog C' Ci. Willirrtrisg I... Moormfing Mr. Siofe. Q, 1. I Art Crew: R. Keisslingy N. Violhiucr Mr Sherman S Marsh I Mcirkl-ey. Petrocollig ll! Tommie Edwards I lv ay ff: WLM vs 5 x . . :J ,is far' .JY M, 1 MVR 2 S 1 1 X 1 'ii,L!'i,1w ff . x I . v 9 Vw-sniff ,Mi age nv- G fi X. as nw' . Evesloqeg M . Mcriing 4 Isl - EQ .2 -:.. ' , ,.v, V7 iffy! 1 4 '1 sh Q I Zy 2 l , 'f A' ' 4 . R W ' K ' xv A If ' 1' K l '-9-- ... .M-..,,.,g- 6 if 2, . E. Donnelly, P. Benzing: I. Baumgardner, N. Connelly, I. Howard, Center M. Nagelson. The doormen, usherettes, and hard working art crew help to maintain smoothness in the producing of the Minstrels. The attendants are chosen from the junior and senior class by Mr. Srofe, the adviser. Every night during the show, the girls, dressed in formal attire, guide patrons to their seats. Under the category of art crew come many important tasks. The backdrops for the production numbers, props, the marquee, and pro- grams are all made by this committee headed by Dave Allen. Skits: M. Grooms, B. Hamilton, R. A. Appel, B. Burddette, D. Hall, M. Baker, R. Starkey, I. Massey, S. Dones, C. Federle, I. Hoyt, Miss Rosenberger. 9 Allen Fisgus -rv l if M. I.. Wxttenbergg G. Goesling. Center-K. McKee. Row l-T. Kinqp T. Hitchensg B. Carterg I. Lee. H. McGlauny I. Snyder: Ie r f The make-up committee, armed with rouge and powder, swiftly attacks all members of the cast. When the costumers take over a school girl is transformed like magic into a Russian princess. Through the come bined efforts of make-up and cos- tuming, a typical high school bobby- soxer becomes a glittering star. When the curtain rises the stage crew's responsibilities begin. How else could a paper become a soft yellow ball of harvest moon? Even when the show is over one brings back fond memories through the scrapbook. Indispensable are the backstagers. I. Vaughng S. Koenig. -tg ., 2 N D. Birkleyg I. Carroll. ug I Costume Committee: C. Finger: D. Beyerg P. Murphyg Miss Murphyg P. McNee1yg E. Shelton, FINALE Staqe Managers: C. Rodwellp D. Schmidtp T. Lucky S. Miller. 121 :ii-iii.. S l . FA, 1-. V15 Y 1.' Q 10401 IOIOI lblll 'UNI nga, llnl ' auanf! llll I W l I7 Wtit K M f mi :li iy N ll rring P. Whiteiieaftg l. Poausorig P. Kneipp, How 2-I. Iarming P. Clitipmang G. Brunsy P, McNeoly. OFFICE IIELPERS SOUNDS VERY IMPORTANT IS MR. CADWALLADER IN HIS OFFICE? Many activities ao on in the offices, which are the center of Withrow's important daily lunc- tions. The strenuous work sched- ule is lightened by the airls who volunteer their time to help out. As one qirl busily operates the buzzinq switchboard, another runs errands for lvlr. Cadwallader or other administrators. Laboriously lookina up student records and typing the office memoranda, they spend their tirne constructively, The duty of fillinq the numerous teachers' mail boxes and manag- inq all other postal transactions is also fulfilled by these efficient workers. They handle the useful intercom system and are always on hand to answer telephones and qive information to visitors at Withrow. Two of the busiest places in With- row are the lunchroom and the book- room. Needless to say, reliable helpers are essential to maintain necessary efficiency. As the fam- ished students wait in line for some of that sumptuous food, the gals on the lunchroom staff wrap sand- wiches and keep replenishing the various food selections for the counter. Seeing that there is always a supply of silverware and trays is the duty of the boys on the staff. During the beginning of school, or around exam time, it is possible for one to see a line of ambitious stu- dents leading to the bookroom in search of new supplies. The boys in the bookroom always have plenty of the student necessities on hand. T. Shebanekp I. Wiedemer Row 1-R. Hawkins: W. Simpsong D. Kammerg I. Richards: I. Kneirg R. Ruraky W. King I Anness D Lewis K Scott B Burton A Gilhan I. ROQCJJ S. Roberts: K. Gaily: M. Harrisong S. Rogersg P. Rollinsong I. Mahajpyg R. Lewis I Anderson R Linder R Stewart P Barryg D. Gravelyp S. Rotte. Row 2-B. Friendg C. Walkerg B. Andes: Q 123 Wcfew .V Sl s ie. e- M . jr-5 .' if i ,JK 1' ' if i M Santoro T Fletcher: D. Montqomeryp D. Maierg K, Endres. K Two important and essential groups who ably assist With- row are the library and pro- jection staffs. Helpful as well as efficient, the librarians aid interested students in seeking desired information. In addi- tion, they keep the vast supply of books in order and in good condition. Always willing to help, they create a pleasant working atmosphere for those Withrowites who use the library for study. Necessary also to our school is the projection crew. Serving in Minstrels and also in the assemblies, these boys help out with the behind' the-scene work, a vital part of every production. How many interesting as well as educae tional films one would miss if it were not for the extra hours these boys give to bring this pleasure to us! LIBRARY PROJECTION CREW W I G ennedyp C. l'l'?HlflQf I. Blathersg T. Smithp R. Dean. Browng B. Tate: D. Vail: H. Williams: H. Herring. Row 4-D. Bardilly How 2 S Berrirk R. Bakery G. O'Dellp R. Hoskiey H. Dinkelmanny C. R. Kuryp E. Barkleyy B. Foster: G. Curlissg A. Byardg Fl. Herringy C. ovins F Willifimsg R. Harrisg S. Cocperp B. Balwin. Row 3-M. Fergusong T. Davidson: D. Moreton: D. Galbreath, Standing with pro- Hailliard D Mitcheesony L. Galbreathy C. Boulding C. Osborn: C. iedor: Mr. Heqer. tllllll tlll lllllll ll - '. 'r 124 ...o' S. THIS LOOKS LIKE IT IUST MIGHT BE THE COAT I LOST LAST WEEK! In all the hurry and scurry of our busy Withrow year many articles manaqed to be misplaced. At these times the lost and found in room 102 was an aid to careless stu- dents. Mr. Buxton, his secre- tary, and some student helpers operated a service to help re- cover lost articles. If a group of eaqer Physics students meets to plan club ac- tivities, one can always be sure that the results will be interesting. Since the aims of this club are to learn, to per- fect skills, and to understand Physics, educational excursions were taken to make the year complete. LOST AND FOUND PHYSICS CLUB Bow I-B. Hamilton: C. Van Epps: C. Federley S. Tolleg M. Clarkg P. L. Lyons. Row 3-R. Rhine: M. McCarthy: D. Reeseyg I. Merqlerg B. Hake, B. Martzg N. Lanham: D. Asher. Row 2-I. Otto, D. Whiting, Reddick, T. McOwenp I. Liqong R. Edmonson. At far right: Mr. Smith. B. Schroerp I-I. Micholsonp B. Mullinsg L. Rodwellg E. Riceg M. Bakery 'I25 Row I-'lf Arnoldg G. Gililvonsg I. Williams: T. Glueckg G, Leey C. Bessy R. Beisery I. Lucky I. Penng B. Stanfortlip D. Kelcliy R. Prather lnfirtmg ll. Wflfo, M. Morohousey I. Masse. Row 2-Pi. Morirey E. Row 4-B. Knosty B. Hamiltony B. Burton: R. Gtirnery I. Diekmong D liiskirtp C. Vim llooks, I. Earlrfwy R. Lewisg M. McCarthyp B. Atkins: Whitingy P. Richie, D. Whiting. I, ltiyipoyg B. Foldliousey I. Radcliffe. Row 3-I. Selberty T, Iamesy SIGMA I-II-Y OFFSET CLUB Mr. l'IfiYYTl'Ilflj ll. Ennisg I. Gobhardtg P.. Armstrongp I. WilliamS: lt ltmtqqwiiifinrig T. Uptrtng B. lilmsg R. Kurz. Sigma Hi-Y, an affiliate with the state organization of the YMCA, is made up of junior boys who are interested in furthering brotherhood. Guided by Mr. Pitcher, these boys have prac- ticed Christian fellowship spirit. During Thanksgiving and Christmas, Sigma Hi-Y's provide unfortunate families with baskets of much needed food. Basket- ball competition with other city Hi-Y groups completes the list of activities. An essential part of the activities around Withrow is the Offset Club. Printing football schedules, Minstrel programs, and other important items keeps them active throughout the year. Under the guidance of Mr. Haymond, these aspiring printers acquire much valuable knowledge about this profes- sion. Accuracy, imagination, and ef- ficiency are traits readily attained through their work which results in a deep feeling of pride. 'G ff is fly- X its Rovw l-l.. Smith: C. Northcutiy S. Chichester: P. Rossp I. Burkeg R, Henglep G. Bettinqhcuse: P. Weekleyg M. A. Steffensy Miss Gcrzleyy A. Williamsq S. Philpsg S. Parry M. Clust. Row 2-K. Wendelsteing L, Stewzirtp D. Beyerq I. Mrxitinig D, Cannon. FUTURE MERCHANDISERS lf it's a job you're after--Future Merchandisers is the club for you. Members work three days a week and on Saturday at department stores in downtown Cincinnati. Stuffed animal sales at Christmas time and numerous bakeesales add to the club's treasury. The girls gain valuable knowledge and experience in business. The Merchandising Club is part of a co-operative system set up be- tween the public schools and the businessmen of the city. The core of this program is on-the-job train- ing. Among their activities is the Spring Social, where the coeops and representatives from the dee partment stores gather tor a ban- quet and a meeting. Conventions and DECA CDistributive Education Clubs of Americal make the busi- ness world seem bright. 127 M. A. Steffensp I. Burkeg P. latfeelcleyp S. Parry l.. Smith. ' 4 J fa L9 -S- N... Q - - , S K V nv' ka li . L ,, Lf... e S ,. 'L . I 1, , .. ,. v X ,- We 'Iv I, .. , W.. I I -. ,,. Q -nv , 1 1 44 8 . I 1 ...J ' L lf if- 1 J 4 l 'J o . 9 C . SN 'i 5 X5 ' 33, -- 31 ,Cv 1, f A QQ, 40 J -- -v .1 ,-:af I I l f 1 How I-K, Svliwoiaor, C. Metzaer, K. Kluseman, S. Silverman, D. Hina, ll- Atlvlfti H. lim-ves, I. Snyder, G. Minnina. Row 2-R. Kiesslina, F flvvslmyo, P, Stewart, C. McGraw, I. Klumly C. Van Epps, Di Burrell M. Hrtirllr-y. Row 3--CY Vllallavo, C. Coyne, D. Perry, I. MacFarlane, I. Sieqrist, D. Birch, D. Michael, H. Byrd, C. Kirby. Row 4-L. Rodwell HISTORY CLUB As president of Withrow's History Club, Keith Michael directed an assortment of proqrams for the past year. With the help of the faculty ad- viser, Miss Monica Caveman, the club was en- tertained, as well as informed, by speakers from Iraq, Iapan, and West Germany. Movies, slides, and panel discussions helped to make the '60 school year more interesting. History Club, being a branch of the United States Deleqation Council of the world Assembly of Youth, sent members to the Iunior Council on World Affairs. At this four state seminar, topnotch quest speakers and discussions on various world-wide problems were presented. After the mid-term exams, history students with a B averaqe were invited to join. 3- '9?.4 6 , 5 ' -3552, ,. - X Y Y s.-s- X . s I r A . I , .. 5 I. Mealy, D, McCriqht, I. Hoyt, L. Montaque, L. Distler, H. Harmon- S. Mr-Elwziin. Row 5-D. Ruth, K. Morriweather, G. Fteit, I. Greene, C Fisher, E. Rice, N. Weber, D. Gantz, T. Seifert. Row 6-I. Arcliea, D Maddox. D. MCCriqlit, Secy., Miss Caveman, K. Mirlitiel, Pres., D. Ruth, Vive Pres., T. Seifert, Treas. lk pl v ,QL If . lf Row 1-S. Noel, F. Issac, A. Stolzenberq, K. Mc- Criqht. Row 2-B. Gallenqer, V. Fisher, I. Hopewell, S. Onken, E. Moore, A, Biset. How 3-G. Benedict: K. Kendall, M, Voqt, M. Vlfeber, C. Lobes, I. Nichols, P. Parker. 128 ' 11- -il ' 5.1: E :..i Row l-I. Lceg V. Markp C. Olertq E. Cheekg C. Ralneyg P. Baltony B. 1 Federleq C. Marry L. McGlaung G. Hoy. Row 5-P. Daily: I- Htfyt. lt Williamsg D. Bentleyy T. Frame. How 2-S. Hartp B. Turnery I. Dolwlvinsq Buchanan: I. Browng W. Hohnansmannp B. Clauclg D. Winstoaflg V. A. Fricdg A. Blumenscheinq P. Hakeg M. Prameg I. Grable. Row 3-- I, Schiederg W. Carlton: E. Zaloutg C. Motzgerg G. Slaughterg K. Katten- liornp M. Biely G. Iohnsong K. Iohnansmanng V. Ray. Row 4-L, Dannerg R. Grove. M. Dunctinp P. Wheelerp C. Mclirawg B. Burtong K. Hwrstmtinp C. GENS TOGATA F. Lztireriveg P. Baltong C. Camerong M. Kelsey I. Weissg C. Olert: D. Eentleyg V. Marky C. Raineyp E. Ciieokg I. Dwkman. SIBYL C1 Wgm ' 'KX E 959, , Fischerg R. Laubach. Row 6-H. Harmany Cf. Fisfhcrz P- Lif1flSf?Y1 T- Bowdeng I. Andrewsy D. Kellerq P. Ctoyertg Cf. Maxvyp P. Parkerg Miss lo Gens Togata -Latin Club mem- bers blend their voices to mark the beginning of another lun-filled meeting. Producing plays in the Latin language proved an interest- ing and amusing activity for every Puer and Puella involved, while members became better acquainted with the customs and legends ot ancient Rome. A capable consul prima presided and aediles were elected from each class to report on the monthly meetings. Miss Grove, who has played a large part in the growth of Gens Togata since its founding in 1931, and Mr. Zimmer mann acted as faculty advisers. 129 I This year brought alterations to German Club in the way of a new adviser. Under the capable leader! ship of Mrs. Bennett, the Deutsch Verein continued to inspire members to become acquainted with European neighbors. Guten Morgen, Deutch- landern was their greeting. Founded in l9l9, Spanish Club has played an important part in the furthering of students' interest in the Spanish language and customs. Led by their sponsor, Miss Miceli, the club had many interesting meetings at which they played Spanish games, viewed slides, movies, and had guest speakers. The highlight of the year was a Christmas party. Seated-B. ltarlclitt, A. Byrd, G. Williams, I. Sieqriest, R. Kiossling, S. Sass, I. llrrmmond, M. flilrzzf ng W. Sclieuinfz. Sldndinq---T. Weelclr-y, P. Border, F. Oliver, G. Dieforilvrivk, Cf. Clowttsrli. GERMAN CLUB Row l-WM. Row 2-1 T. l. l'trlnnfly I', f'lr,wIr-y Row 4-M Pc-lion, N. Wffllfrt, I. Shears, B. Stutson, S. Trrlle, S. Iluqhns. D'fIlllfllIllf'1 K. Klu:-znian, I. Bfiioni, P. Hawkins, l.. Brown, J I. Hrcrnflffrzatg CT. Iv-ntzen. Row 3-N. Ytrrnell, C. Diekrnan P. Nc-lsori, S. Nrxqvl, M. Slmirpg if Kiylvyg W, Mllleri, Whitlrlvk, D. Birrh, B. Waller, L. Parks, M. Wittenberg, C. A x 4, SPANI H CLUB Coyne, l. Godfrey, D. Meyers. Row 5-R. Grulilvs, Diet:-ribartk, C. Hampton, B. Weaver, W. Molwley, G. S. Martin, Row 6-D. Baker, I. lluqhntt, G. Logan, B. 'If Meinliardt, A. McGowan, M. Wnlivr, B. henna, D. O. Tucker, K. Fry, B. Evans, Tvvis, C Carr, Allen. I ai' P Row 1-A. Stoltzenberg, S. Brennan, M. Anderson I Yeager B Kiefer VanEpps S Rogers K Drane M Bush M Smothers P Wilson S. Nagel, D. Dehnerg H. Brown. Row 2-I, Anderstn A Icnes S Neel Row 4 D Blackschleger S Onkcn I York G Btvens K Merrtwe tther K. Ebyg I. Svnwtrrtzg C. Miller, M. llitcifn w B in N Edwards I MacFarlane I Wilson FRENCH CLUB The spirit of French goes beyond the classroom among these stu- dents who take a real interest in the many aspects of the sub- ject. Under the guidance of Miss Schroeder, who spent several years in France, the members are made more familiar with their subject through stories, skits, songs, and speakers. By partici- pating in these programs mem- bers gain a greater knowledge of the spoken language and at the same time share the friend' ship ot others with similar in- terests. Une of the most important dates on the club's calendar is the annual Christmas party. Carols are sung in French. This year the club enjoyed giving a presentation of Blue Beard. 131 K .N tit s 2 To ohtciin their prdiseworthy qodls members of Future i'iOITlOIUCTlO7T Club sold desk sets this yoor With this finfinciril did thoso frir iiroiiiotod friendship ond qood will with tho underprivilofqod. Prtrtie wort- qivon tor both orphmis rind old people durinfi Christnids find fit lffxstor. Ir. Y-Teen:-1 tnomhers, rneetinfq wookly with their ddviser Borfxor, itlrtn niony worthwhilf proiofftsz, This motive Clulw 11f'VtI wut of tho youth rnroqroni soon sored by the YWCA. Parties, no toto chip scxles, ond clothing drives provide thorn with needed money N Howl I Bingham R Anderson K Euhcmks How 2 M Good D Bryn G Bedinqnius Row ens A Zoes A Stewart D Hurt P Smith How 4 P L s C Stillwell Row 5-E Estes V lrimmel I Dalton FHA JUNIOR Y TEEN ROW l--'lf of Q. r l3.Turr QLIITIITIFI I? Burton H0w2 ttlcwell 'ln Wdldiick rott N. Trlylorg T. Sliczlldliorqerg Murphy Wiircn Row 3 T Ior n 9 cs Q-'f xx wr' 1 4 o o -ww-if --1 IV! V' it f ew ' Q - l is 'A , ' , v 'l i i . Q , , ls J, I J I. s it . K D ff s 5 is 4.5 ,Q I ' v by ..... xi k , Mrs, v 1 , l t ' ' , oi nth find oifihth firftdo fqiilzz i:: r - D , I t ,.. s 1 ' ' . ' . t ' 1 ' K .1 3 T ' . + 3-M. Steiff I .' I, ,I i Q . f . I . ' 4 .' xiim.-Q in lei-msd twiki.-kf - l iyl I C lluqh s, img S. . 5 . . - S, Blu' . 7 . ' 7 I. Star , 5 B. Chu g I. f - . - . do 7 I . at I 5 QQ? i 5 Q S5 z if ?+n 5 MQ ' e? 97f ? ' :,-k.. V ,- ,fi s . x iv 'S Q? E4 H X3 1. 2 4 f R I ,, S' e in 5 Ji- fi '3' ' iw Ai Q-- .eb ggi xx 1 I I'fIuiiit, Press, P. Sc-rsion, Vive Pres., P. Lindsay, Sec., I. A, Nelson, Treas. ALPHA Y-TEENS Alpha Y-Teens, open to all senior high girls, is sponsored by Mrs. Evelyn Hodory. Being affiliated with the YWCA, this club offers much to its members. Speakers, such as Kathleen Wellman, noted charm expert, create interest as well as give advice on self-ini' provement ln keeping with this idea, the Y-Teens presented a style show, featuring fashions from Roll- man's. The treasury is increased by the annual potato chip sale and frequent bake sales. At Christmas time, the club gave a party for the girls of Strietman Cottage at the Children's Home. An Easter egg hunt at the orphanage was the Y-Teens Easter project. Witlirow can be proud of these energetic girls for their unselfish attitudes. Row 1- I, Ifliimtg I' Hianrlfassg Ii, Eiiiiiiusm, S Maiiliiyg C. llriilri' BlGL'l'CSf'lllK'IPliI K. Lusk, S, Henry, 9. Lemon. How 44-S. Furluwg lylf-:. I. I'.'I IfIv1IIfi1' II Prim, IF, i,','Ig1't, Rgw 2721 Liyigigriyy F. Ituvh-itt: P. Butts, Tf. Martin, M. Moyeg ll, Lindsey, I'. Sloan. How 5- f':,,,,I,1j: N- Y,m.125 r', Illlimmf-if IJ. I'I1sk, D. V+ lc' I.. Mffllaiiri' Mrs. lltdoryg A. llelmg B. Lett, S. Rogers, C. lfaiiipi ll: A- 2005: A N Wtiitlfwk, Row 3---It. ilmsiiviip IU. Dexter, K. Kcnnf-yy D, Birch, D. Hawkins, B. Graves, 134 FINAL TOUCHES ARE COMPLETED AND KTK'S FLOAT IS READY TO GO S O C I A I. C I. U B S TS WHIPS OPPONENT IN INTERFRAT GAME. A Sketch of the social lite at Withrow is one depicting the many activities of the social clubs, more popularly called sororities and tra- ternities. These clubs undertake projects ranging from formal teas to old clothes parties. Among some ot the outstanding parties were Iota's Hood Party and the BOX-XEX Beatnik Party. During football and basketball season ABK and Chi Sig sponsored open houses. TS threw a most successful Beatnik Open House. Throughout the year many clubs gave dances. These included Tally-Ho's Mardi Gras, Ky- tyves' Spring Swing, and ABK's Gridiron Gallivant..About the most popular dance was Ivy League Leap, given by Tau Sig. 4 1'- ,. v .g - Q . x ABK MEMBERS ANTICIPATE THEIR SUMMER VACATION. I , f, X ,f y LAKE SH TER 135 I . . '- 1 O0 1 ... f-., 54 r- 4,5 ,, ff, 7 -,wha-.. E ,W AXD USHERS IN SPRINGTIME WITH THE SALE OF CARNATIONS. One of the most heralded events is the annual sale of Names 'n Numbers. This publication contains the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all social club mem- bers and their friends. Planning rush parties is a major task during the first part ot the year. The vice president of each club is in charge oi all rushing details. This year many of the clubs planned novel parties. BOX presented a Cosmopolitan Tea, while ABK had a Hawaiian Luau. AXD's theme was Altruist in Wonderlaiid. TallyeHo's Bavarian Garden Party, Kappas Snioraas- bord, Tau Sig's Monte Carlo Party, and Tri Ohi's Scavenger Hunt were some of the out' standing rush parties. After rushing was concluded, pledging--ethat week of obeying every active's wish began tor all the pledges. Working closely with each group is a very active parents' organization which helps to coordinate all activities. SNIPPING, PASTING, AND PAINTING ARE PART OF MAKING POSTERS IN PREPARATION FOR THE DANCE. 137 M. fiharp, Tr'-asf CT. tlfnnpton, Cihflfli V. Love, Pres.g R. Anderson, Vibe Presq S. Callaway, Serv How l-IS fifxllfiwayg It. Andersong V. Lnveg M. Sharp. Row 2-A I3Y!Vf'l'lIJfJIlj I. pflYkf?fj S. Mriultryg C, Hampton. TOCS Chapter: Alpha Date of Graanization: l9f37 Colors: Black and Pink Membership: l3 The Theta Qnieqa Chi girls found satisfaction in providina tho Chil dren's Convalescent Horne with aifts and sonas during the Christmas Holidays. lnside this aroup of Close friends an annual popularity Contest helped each qirl evaluate her per- sonality honestly and fairly. TOCs' Spring Formal closed the vlulis eventful year. 138 Row 1-M. Busch: L. Simms, Vice Pres.y B. Englandg A Jones I Densen C Young O Tucker G Beatty Corres Secy llist.y B. Dixon. How 2-Y. Oxleyg I. lasperg V. Ray D Baker Pres IEX Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1940 Colors: Green and Yellow Membership: 22 A fun-loving more efficient club was brought about by the members of Iota Sigma Chi by their active participation in charitable projects and numerous parties. Working hard with their other chapter in the city added pleasurable new friendships to the already close-knit group. Recognition and honor comes to a group by having members active in school activities. This was, without a doubt, a great asset to the club, known around Withrow as Iota Sigma Chi. 'l'Al.I.Y-H0 Cfiiapitfrri Alpha Date at Qrfyariizatioiii 1933 ffaifirn: Black and Gold Mf'iiihrvr::iiiri: 40 'Vhw iiic-iiiiwrs ef Tally-HO enjoyed a iiimzt aratityina and successful year. Alarm with tho Christmas and spring farriials, the nieiiiarable date and :starr parties, many hours were spent an their various charity projects. The Tally-Has initiated a new daiirre, The Mardi Gras, which tea- tiired a kinq, queen, and entertain- ment. As the year drew to a close, the girls spent a week at Lakeside. sl F J. r s +,.,, ROW I-I. Piersonp D. Kneippi I- Grahelg L. Hafkvig S. Tcfila Row 2-F Uiltiwelif K. iWi0fdnhasEi M. Weberg C. Rutherfordg D. Biacksciileqel. xy Row l-I. Iohnstony C. Schrecenqzusty L. Leidolfg C. Ms-twig M. Kelso. Row 2-R. Appelg S. Heiwoq: M. Bakmg L. Mfmlaqurrg P. Meyerq D, Ring. 140 SYM Row l-B. Vifiqqort, Vive Pros.: S. Koenia. Pres. How 2-E. Shciitrn kiFII 'S. Secyg P. Whitotinad,,Tories S0037 C. Siiidiisky: I. Ffschmoywr, Treiis. How 3-P. Cwiiii-iiinii Rm: Secyq il. Iiaimwn, ilist.y IT M.'N0oiyg K. Bcistrsni, l'hap.7 C HCifiItQfiI, MVN. Chin. X KYTYVES Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: l932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 36 Rush parties, formals, and vaca- tions at Lake Iames provide happy memories for the Kytyves girls. Sponsoring Wig Wam Wiggle and Spring Swing were two outstanding events. Entertain- ing elderly people and collecting license plates for the deaf were their charity projects. Q I' V3 Row l--M. Richard, B, Parker, I. Wolf. Row 2-D. Peterson, M. Andrews: D. Honsherrn, D. Martin Row 3-D. Hall: M. Glazierp K. List, M. Clark, S. Srlvermang P. Hakf, A. 'lkryl r, Row 1-R. Fnrrliauser, K. Benn, M. Van Fleave: C XY rtsbnp S. llarris. ROW 2-C, Marcy, B. lvl zvlntwslig G. Muschong. 141 Row 1-I. Lowe, G. Fnrsizcsfer: D. ','.'Errtf. Row 2- l. Smith, Rec. Secy: S. 'tlffzlf V1'f' first F, liwvos Pres.: K, Quigley, Tir-zs. Row Ll-D Erurnlr-y, K Wendolsteiny N. Hrrrrng S. Yarn' ll, Q' Iles. H Brown, Sgt.-Lit-Arms, C . Ric-wer, D, Bt ytvg F Hy mf 15,- S. Clriclrcster. 'if Row I-I. Fahrney, Corres. Secy., L, Moorman, S. Manke, Corres. Secy., S. Iackson, C. Coyne. Corres, Sorry., M. Shaffer, Chap. Row 2-S. Brennan, Wel. Chm., I. Hopewell, Hist., M. Boacraft, Sat-at-Arms, A. Liles, Pres., N. Flory, Vice Pres., P. Hawkins, Sat.-at-Arms, P. Benzinq, Rec. Secy. -. 3 BOX Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: l926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 4U Beqinninq the year with the ex- citing Hawaiian rushing theme and the trophy for the best Tiaor- town booth, the Beta Omega Chi qirls maintained a close-fknit club while campaiqninq for the many queens of school dances. The Christmas formal will remain a fond memory of a areat year. Z V 1 I a Row l-B. Keifer, D. Dehner, I. Baioni, D, Flisk, Row 2-B. Gusweiler, B. LONG: D- TCIYIOYQ S, Schleqel, G. Frye. Row 3- A. Fried, K. Ehy, P. Parker: l- 9 Anderson, E. Donnelly: V- IOHGS: I, Pfeiffer, A. Blumenschine. J X 'gk 47' Row 1-I. Wilhoite, B. Conway, I. Hoyt, G. Wainscott, C. 'XVal lace, Hist. How 2-P. Cochran N. Callahan, K. Lewis, I. Gear heart, B. Schott. 4 'W ATA Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1950 Colors: Green and Grey Membership: 5 During the gala season of holly a Christmas formal proved to be one of Theta Alpha's biqqest events. Other hiqhliqhts of the year were rush parties and prof jects to help the needy. Close- ness and friendliness are en- hanced by the sorority's size. Co- operation and hard Work gives the girls much pride and satis- faction in their orqanization. D. Deibleg I. Edwordsg L. Lindoffp D. Roberts: E. Williamson. D. Deibleg L. Lindoffg I. Edwardsg D. Roberts. 143 ALTRUIST flllflfllftff Deltfi Dfitw ml Orqfrriizritionz l928 tfwlurszi Blue cmd Silver Mvrriluershipi 48 lpyril, prorriirierit, cmd helpful best flflf2f'fll7f' the members of Altruist. 'l'l1rfwiifxl1cniit the years these qirls help thr- loss lorturicite in G vfxriety of wciys, from wfirttrilniitirifr to the Ccmcer Fund to provifliriq hcrzskots for needy families. Puri iz: mhiiridcmt rrt forrrmls, parties, mcetirifrs, cmd especially fit Lulceside, Row 1-A. Godley, Wel. Chm.g I, Nichpls, Sgt.-at-Armsg S. Dorririqor. Row 2- S. Mcxrtin, Corres. Secyq G. Gooslinq, Rec, Spicy.: l. Crawford, Vive Presy Van Epps, .Pres.g L. Gwirmcr, Trcctsq K. Gchrinq, Ccrres. Socyq D. lhllll, Chap. Row 3-S. Noqel, Corres. Secyg I. Millerg P. Bolton, llistg E. Brvwn, Sql.-u:AArms. Row Row Row man Vcrri 1-B. Vililscriy K. lvlt-Korg L. Pervivol 2-M. lwrfirrieg lvl. ll rrterii tri' lvl. Vfiftvri horqg C. Fmiorlw l, Sfhwtrrtr- E. Eckmxrri 3-M. llnmmwritiy l-3. ll-iritteyy l. Dine: , L, P Epps. crksg l. Fmqusoiig K. Tlmmpswrig C . 35 Row IAB. llf'f'l'llllf li. Willirirnsp K. fllllffll Row 2+-li. fiwimierg B Roe lvllflfp K. Wilririy: K K-inflrillg CT lwlfiril- lf vrrg l' Crwwlrvy. Row 3-'PL Hvirrifirixig A. Winl-cr-lrriiriq ll Shirk, S. N11-pil. S. lim:-rg fi. l'lfxh0nir'htg B. BIOSS. fa - ABK Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Rose and Silver Membership: 37 An annual football dance, Gridiron Gallivant, two formats, date parties, plus working on rushing and nurner- ous posters were only a few of the activities enjoyed by ABK's. Friend- ship, strength, and harmony, as sig- nified in the club's shield, inspire each girl to find pleasure in working and sharing together. . ,.. f . X V N4 , Lxjlgx VXA. lx X K Q 1 uv 4 N111 HA Row l-I. Miichellg K. Maxwell, K. McCrightp A. Coniqliog I. Scott. Row 2-B, Kipp? M. Hitchens, S. Danes, N. Dearingerg D. Clubbg K. Horstman. 145 C. Row l-I. Markley, Corres. Secyg C. Petrocelli, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2-C. Imztzori, 1 sr l, It ik: Treas.g N. Davis, Vice Pres.: B. Williams, Pres., I, Weiss, Rec Secy., I. Kzrxz, Q rms, S How 3-I. Suterg N, Roos, S. Mclflwaing D. Dubuque, Cliapg S. Distlerg lf. Fagan, if rrf-s. S' w Not pictured--N. Edwards, S. lmhoft, Sgt-at-Arms. ll I l L, ' N- How 1-B. Block: G. Hall, L. Distlvr, N Connelly. Row 2-E. Cheeky B. Dynesy I Snyderg S. Cady. Not pictured-M Duncan. .1-' A l .ff l t -J it . L ,t 'Q 3 it .5 Q i . V- 2 1 1 A 'Q N. Vielhfruer, Treas.g B. Schroeder, Vice Presq M. Bailey, Pres.: S. larman, Secy. Row l-D. Bowksteaqlef V. Zikfg P, Berry. Row 2- D. Baurnrnriy B. Lritty N. Violhfxuerg A. Stolzenberq. ROW l -N Vif-llifmr-rg l'. Hnriyg lf lirr lf' r: V Kilim A. Tiff lzf-ull'-rfl How 24- lt fifliiorfflrrrz lil. Bfrilf-yy ll. ltff::::g ll. lnltg I. lfxrmfrny lb Buuiriuririy D. llfwlcsstrraqlr-. 146 Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: l929 Colors: Blue and White Membership: l5 Zeta Beta Kappa is a close-knit organization. lts members derive friendship and enjoyment trorn each other. High on their list of activities are bake sales and slumber parties. The Christmas formal was a spirited event for the ZBK qirls. Founded in l929, ZBK has become a well-known social club. Their memories ot l96O are very happy ones. fgix. I it 3 TS .fit tp .A Chapter: Beta Date ot Organization: l946 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 32 Presidents: Kirk Lawson and left Slutz Vice Presidents: Dan McCright and lim Halscott Rec. Secys.: Keith Michael and Mike Hafner Treasurers: Frank Gessner and Tony Upton Row l-I. Hawk, K. Williams, K. Michael, D. McCr1ghtp B. Courtney. Row 2-R. Starkey, K. Mockbee, F. Gessnerg T. Seiiertp D. Ruth, R. Crawford. Row 3-I. Reed, D. Motzer, I. Weber, K. Lawsonq K. Yelton. Highlighting Withrow's social year, Tau Sigma sponsored many outstanding events. Activities well remembered were TS's Ivy League Leap and also their real swing- ing way out Beatnik Open House, which drew a wild crowd. With- rowites awaited eagerly the an- nual sale of the Names and Num- bers directory. For the first time not only those in social clubs were listed but also those independents who wished to be mentioned. Teamwork among the TS's was ex- emplitied in that they came out second place in interfraternity sports. Memories of stag and date parties will be remembered well for the enjoyment of those present. Row l-R. Smith, Hist.p D. Allen, Corres. Secy.g L. Lobring, Sgt,-at-Arms, B. Burkle, Corres. Se-cy, l. Halscott, Vice Pres. Row 2-T. Upton, Tre-as., I. Minton, Sgt.-at-Arms, I. Slutz, Pres., M. Hafner, Rec. Secy.q T. Iames, Chap. C? xg .,,. 147 .1 - i ef Sf Lt. Lulu . 1112, K litrrx- I. f Stfplieiist ri SGCYJ I. Vfixrtisvii Vins - T. Ivmko, Pres.: A Eli vlciiimi. Vice Piesg D. Riiivlivk. Sat,-ti' Ariiis. Kappa Sweetheart Dee Pauly Tom Iemke. KAPPA Clicrptor: Alpha Dcrte of Orqcmizotion: 1933 Colors: Red fmd White Membership: 46 Brotherhood cmd fellowship best de- scribe the members of Koppo Tau Krxppfx. The CIIlT'1l1CIlCl'1flSlI'T1CISfOf1'1'1CIl wfrs hold ot the Ciricirmcrti Club with Dfw Pfml roifmirifr cm HKKIDIJCI Sweet' lwftrlf' Clirtrity proiofilss, stung cmd rlftttf gtfrrtifizz, rmfl the fmriiicxl will doy giifiiiw, filoswd tho Kczprifras yecrr. Row l-li. Iftitt rig S. Cftnw :yy ll. l.:mrlrirwo:ssery C. lfllissg M. Brooksg W. Arnoldg D. Lcrquog I. Dieclcmcmg I. Penrip I. Rippeyp Ii. lliirtvxip I. Formisori Arfliil rlflg 'lf Ififlflg l-fl. IIIIVIVISQ ll. 'Ioclrly D Smith. Row 2-D. Doukg B. I. Hcllstedg I. Hfrynesg E. Sclmeiderg D. Buixlirkg L. Muiisliriltlg P. Vlfolf l-1'l'lllIllI-Q I. il:-llwitg li. 'Ill' y- R. Gtrriioip I. Stciplioiiswrig In Doemfhg Row 4-A. Hockmanp D. Wliitinqg G. Mcrtlwws. 'I' IC'IllkP il. Nillifrmfzg kj Gilflut may D. llummol. Row 3-ll, Kelschy T. S' ' S S IOTA Chapter: Beta Date of Organization: 1903 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 22 Kicking off the year, the Oties held a date party with ABK. Stag parties and interfrat sports had a close meaning to the members oi Iota. The Christmas formal high- lighted the year for the frat. Being the oldest fraternity at Withrow, the boys take pride in traditions and charity projects. Row 1-E. Whitey D. Pheiiierp C. Hines. Row 2-H. Schuckg F, Naqlesonp T. Pyles. D. Pheiffer, Treas.7 F. Nagelson, Pres., T. Pyles, Secy.y C. Hines, Vice Pres. How 1-D. Burrell: D. Asherg I. Shelton: C. Walker. Row 2-D. Wiisong W. Knockelg I. Ferrisg B. Balla-nger. 149 CHI SIG Chapter: Theta Date ot Organization: l889 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 25 The members of Chi Sig, Withrow's only national fraternity, enjoyed an- other prosperous year. Their out- standinfx activities included the Christmas formal held at Kenwood Country Club with BOX and their sprinfg banquet-dance as well as many fun-filled date parties. Row 1--fl lfuklff'-yy I. Wilsfrng l. Rruehlg l 71.1. w2-- ff- fl: ith lltnnf 11, l' lnww: l., Uqfwlxlitrkg l. Snyrlrer. Row 3--A. Mfflwang B. liradyg R. lavksony ll Wliitlyzfqg fi, ffazatlwg T Sliflmanelcg Pt. ll'lIHll ton. 150 HOW l-B. Miller, Chapq D, Whiting, Treas.5 W. Miller, Rec Sevyq G. Curliss, Sports C apt.g G. Diofenbach, Treas.p T. Shebanek, Corres. Secy, Row 2-A. MuG.iwtxn, Sat.-at'Arnisg li. Brady Sports Capt.g T. Meinhcxrdt, Pres.: L. Abbott, Vice Presg P. Gudauslras, Spvrts Capt. How 1-ll, Wallace: lT Herdtnerg W. Miller: T, llartlinag G. Curliss. How 2-T. Mwirilnardt- P. Gudauslcasy li. Millexy l. Fiseheiy D. Hainesy R. Ltuilwavlip L. Alilwitt, i t s 5 iz E MI T ffl zz fl' 'S l y N ill .3 Q- T How 1-T. Kina, Corres, Secy., Hist., D. Gantz, Vice Pres., I. Bemis, Corres. Secy., Vice Pres., B. Farr, Treas., Chap. How 2-I. Heimann, Rec. Fisqus, Chap., Pres., D, Ross, Pres. Row 1-R. Shockley, l'l1st.p lvl. McCarthy, Sat.-at-Arms, D. Rnosyq T. Gluoclc, Treas. Row 2-D. Beiser, G. Miller, Corres. Secy., I. Arnnp I. Radchffeg R. Prather, Corres. Socy. Secyq B. Heimann, Rec. Secy., Sat.-at-Arms, A. TRI CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 27 1959-60 was an eventful year for the Alpha Chapter of Tri Chi. The events sponsored by the fraternity are well known lor providinq top entertainment and lun for all. This year was no exception. Their An- nual Bohemian Bop and qood-will project proved most successful. Row I-I. York, P. Gayrrtq D. Felflhaus: G. Stratman. Row 2-D. Keller, D. Shelltiheiaerg I. Feltsy I. Forrng 'l' Mehasg F, Doyle. 151 PON X fl? ' 1 A at , , P E f ' w f . A X 'I ' t lj i fg , A7 , M 1, f Af fig, -. N U' X g ii'-. E :Q ' . Kg ' Y A P N V 1 L0 X EZ W X i ' 1-s,.,,, g , ,I S 152 Qhgx Q 'S 5 -H...-1' lf it were possible the Annual would gladly devote an entire division to the play-by-play account of Withrow football. Unfortunately, available space is hard to find, and we can only present a brief sketch of the highlights. Igniting the revived Tigers was our newly acquired varsity mentor, Raymond Hartker, who returned to his Alma Mater with a good plan to reinstate Withrow in the ranks of the undefeated. Statistics show the varsity as having had a mediocre, if not miserable, season: but to tell this to one of Coach Hartker's men is second only to com- mitting honorable Hari Kari. First, there was the Milford game in which the Tigers brought back visions of With- row's former football self while turning back the Eagles, seventy-one to nothing. But our good luck ended and we were only able to salvage the Walnut game from the result. lt seems Eagles bring success on the Withrow turf. Now that the season is over we can analyze the over-all picture and from the experience gained by the many sophomores, all Withrow can expect great things to be done by next year's varsity squad. So we offer you a sketch of football in the fall of '59. FQOTBALI. Foreqround-L. Gwinner. Row I-G. Skidmore: M. Hartenianp K. Onken. D. Maddox: B. Conway, A. Liles. Row 2-M. Be-crafty D. Meek: S. Habeneicht. Row 3-I. Miller, S. Martin, wi'-'W purses.-infix 'GRI' 55 ull X .gp ' 9- 3s 64 Howl E Dem I Cunmnqhom D Smlth I Lacey I Cunmnqham P D19fQl'1bCICh B Hodge I Lmnenberqg W Prysock L Blcmnon I Wrxqht Wolfe I S lbert A Fxtzpotnck G Gxbbons I Ccmdc Row2 E' Lowe B Matthews G Thomas I Mmton Dxekmcm A Heckmun M C' WITTIGIUS L Mclnsfleld B Elnm R Hughes I Sadler T Iczmes E Howard P R1Ch19 B Tote D. I3urd1ck!I K ese I SmedIey Cro h PAY ATTENTION BOYS' YOU CAN HAVE WALNUT HILLS AND TWENTY POINTS MILTON HOWARD DICK BURDICK LEROY BLANNON GEORGE THOMAS 1- BOB MATTHEWS SENIOR LETTERMEN Action of the '59 football squad centered around the twenty letterrnen on this year's tearn. At each practice session these boys showed the leadership and respon- sibility typical of all Withrow athletes. Off the field they set the example of qentlernanly conduct for future Tiqer qridmen. This year Senior Day was inaugurated at the final practice, durinq which the underclassrnen on the squad sanq sonqs to, and became bait for, the blood- thirsty seniors. The team this year was led by captains Dick Burdick and lerry Cunningham. Two seniors not shown are lerry Minton and Will Prysock. I ACK CUNNINGHAM LES MANSEIELD GREER WILLIAMS IAMES CAN IDA 156 , if' -K A J ff6fK?pv.+x+,, A I A lvl Y W V BEN CARTER BILL TATE ED LOWE Arg! -3 and IERRY CUNNINGHAM ANDY FITZPATRICK BOND ELAM HUEY STARKS AL HECKMAN LOUIS CONNERS 157 WITII EACER DETERMINATION PHIL RITCHIE FORGES AHEAD THROUGH THE OPPOSITION EOR A GOAL. Rationalization seems to be in order for our hapless Tiqers, who suffered one of the worst seasons in Witlirow's Iona history. A new coach, with an entirely different system, aave Withrow's varsity a hard road to travel. But contrary to the accepted idea, the year was a prosperous one, as Coach Hartker succeeded in layinq a stronq foundation for future Withrow wins. An ex- ample of this was the Milford aame, in which the Tiqers ran rampant over the undermanned Eaqles. Capitalizina on the oppositions' penalties, the Benqals used their new sinqle winq to dominate the entire qame, while markinq up seventyfone points on nine touchdowns. Makinq TD's were Lowe, Smedley, Starks, Dent, Cunningham, Iames, and Ritchie with one each: while Lou Conners tallied two. 158 0 5 QA MX X L, J 4 Q f.fMa,?ff:f vii. fx If f, s 1 K ,x 4, 42 F IE ,MQQNKX fl kk' gi , .1 lil -0 'N' ' y-.A ,gf-If , . I 4 5, AX 4, I. I-'f 2? 'LQ Qx '11-lvl f X '1 .f lf -nv .ff S 1 K E 1' ' T J V 55,4 aff'-3 If 1 . s A ' xx-' f 181 , A S Q 'NR Q k X xx s s . I 5 THREE EATIGUED TIGERS HOLD A SLUMBER PARTY AFTER HARD-FOUGHT GAME WITH ST. XAVIER HIGH. A BULL-DOG IS VICIOUSLY ATTACKED BY IACK CUNNINGHAM. 0 ., 1 l6l In their first league match the Tigers renewed one of the oldest rivalries in Cincinnati football history by meeting the Big Reds of Hughes. The Reds, capitalizing on two Tiger fumbles, scored late in the first quarter and again in the second, on a ninety-yard sprint. Withrow caught fire in the last half with markers by Conners and Burdick. Thomas' tackling of speedster Larry Hughes after a seventy-three yard chase was a play to be remembered. The final score found Hughes the victor, eighteen to thirteen. Against potent Roger Bacon's mighty Spartans Withrow did not fare well, losing forty-one to nothing. All-city captain Buehler scored oice for the Spartans, who used a split-T formation. Poor defense and slippery turf impeded the Tiger's efforts. An end run by Roberts gave Bacon their last tally. After the game, the many beatniks in the stadium flocked to the very unusual TS Beat Open House. F l xl , VMI: 2- sh 'l Q K tw v A 5 634053 u 'i K Y i ., lP 'f55' . x ff'- .. I 'I 5 ylbx , 3-:P Qi, za ' -'f' 's l' 'fx ' Qrhdllx ' 4 X' AW.. 'v 'fi ' tiff fl 'fi Y' vi 5 S. .NX li. I' ' -'fn 1. V 'xl . if' ,ISQYQH3 e. X A MUD-CAKED TIGER PERVENTLY TRIES TO ESCAPE THE IRON GRIP OF A TAFT CDPPONENT. HO-CAPTAINS WAIT EXPECTANTLY FOR THE FATAL FLIP. -I t 'z' :: sz EH w 1 TTI qv-1 r. 162 Withrow, showinq its wounds utter the Worlnut qome, fell to Toft fortyffour to fourteen. Hecoverinq ti pciir of Withrow fumbles in tho first quarter, tho Senators quickly Cholked up two TD's. Louis Conners ond lohn Sinodley ecicli tallied one in tho second quorter for Withrow's only mcrrkers of the crcniie. The West Hiqh eleven blanked the Tiizers thirty- three to nothinq fit Withrow Stodiuin. Durinq most of the one-sided twine, the West Hiqh Mustnnqs Controlled the piw skin. Butch Williams sprinted thirtyffivo yords for one of the few Tiqer first downs. In the remaining minutes of tho fourth fronie the Tiqers Couuht fire hy usinti ci series of short posses. In action against ever-menacing Central, the Tigers came out on the short end of a sixteen to six score. Withrow was held to only nine yards in the first period, as the opposition domi' nated and the Knights scored two touchdowns. In the second half Withrow commenced a seventy yard drive which was to be stymied on their opponents fifteen. Still rolling, the Tigers, mid- way in the last period, drove fifty-eight yards to paydirt, as Carter caught Withrow's only com- pleted pass of the game. Likewise, Withrow lost to Woodward sixteen to six. In this, the final game of the season, both teams played a loose aerial game. The Bulldogs scored nine points in the opening quarter on a run by halfback Boyle and a fourteen yard field goal by Taylor. Betaliating quickly, the Tigers drove ninety-three yards, as Conners scored early in the second quarter. Play remained stabilized until the closing minutes when Woodward drove to our one, only to be stopped by determined Tigers. It went for naught as a Bulldog intercepted a pass. TIGERS GO BEATNIK TO MAKE WITH Tl-IE PEP SWINGING AWAY FROM OPPONENTS, I-IUEY STARKS GAINS TD YARDAGE POR THE ORANGE AND BLALK The Tiqer Reserves, under their new niontor, Mr. Williams, battled their way to be City Champions, losina only one iianie in seven. The fiqhtinq spirit of this years teani is shown by the fact that in most of their qarnes the Reserves carne trorn behind to win. The qrid future for Tiqertown looks very aood. GAME SCORES We Opponent They 24 Purcell l8 's 8 Huqhes I3 Y fr 16 wQ111111 Hills 0 L-D-4-1 I2 Taft 6 ' 28 Western Hills 14 l3 Central 7 l6 Woodward 2U lI4'!3l'l'!4' Clljllillll' Hill F41 nr rind Butch Williams. RESERVE FOUTBALI. Row IAM. l'1ttsy ii. Ilorng I. Ciillt-5111115 C. It linsong H. Ive, M. Mnoflyy C. Ricliardp T. Wrianerg ll. Heffnerg A. Allvnq S ITIYVTIIUTDI I. Heedg S, I. l.f'WllSj II. i'11'l1f1I1e'lfl. How 2-H. Kiunru-.lg lf. VVIIIIKITHSQ M. W,XIfGDf Purkerg K. Robinsong M. Younqg E. Hill: VV, Bailey: M. Prookey W. Il, Watsfiug H. I?-rnnep S. Conwayg L. Willianisg I. Williamsg C. Murting Arcliialilep G. Strtitmann. I. ItflKIf'kf'lf Cl. Ittiiws. Row 3-C. Sancllerg H. Clarkg I. Gentiyy B. Iolinsoug A be -.-nn ,ov nn. 'Z Soc v B1-is W. TEL naar Row l-D. Sherman: D, Herrin: W. Ierkieurez: B. Ohl: H. Posey: R Earley: I. Iones: I. Arnold: D. Eshman: D. McCann: T. Kinebrew, Row 2-C. Andoses: W. Saunders: C. Glenn: H. Dew: B. Morehouse: P. Cox: D. Hurst: D. Driskell: A. Keese: R. Iamison: M. Todd: D, Kidd: The Tiger Cubs came out second best in the city when they suffered their only setback in the cham- pionship game with Porter. Fighting to maintain With- row superiority, the future Varsity Tigers combined their above-average weight with over-all speed to turn back almost all opposition. Coach Frank Rolfes, in a new position as frosh mentor, inspired his young squad with determination and spirit, characteristic of all Withrow sportsmen. GAME SCORES We Opponent They 42 Walnut Hills 6 47 Cutter 10 30 Woodward 8 22 Ach 20 Schroeder 2 34 Deer Park 8 16 Lyons 0 6 Porter 26 ,Q A -t Dail: M. Matthews. Row 3-R. Zwayer: F. Roltes: T. Blayz P. Shear .Fischer: R. Wirrkhardt: W, Williams: M. Costa: B. Bootts: T. Bowden Weider: D. Iurkiewicz: P. Gailey: B. Good: D. Bornhofler: B. Parton Williams. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TIGER CUB KEESE SUCCUMBS TO L1oN OPPOSITION. Nfl V irzzity Squarlg How l-ll. llfissg I. Cfawpertliwaiteg C. Orrg P. Ritrlneg B. Knostg B. Gravesp B. Westy B. Tate. I6 Ttfinff rtlig I. CTunnnnfqliarn. How 2--ll. Eltueliinqg D. litinlivl-cy I. ll :yr BASKETBALL I. ll'iyn1-:,, ffrifffiptg Cfwtivli lluliofiyp I5 Rl1lfllf'k, Ccnfffrlpt. ies' An essential of a aood basketball team is ex' perience. Along with the experience ot coach Huheey, comes the help of the basketball mana' qers, Iohn Linnenberq and Dave Schmidt. Work- inq out plays tor future qames and makina sub- stitutions are only two of the uoaclrs many duties. He also encourages the boys and helps to keep up their team spirit. The Coach, ot Course, Could not Complete all of his many chores it it were not for tho assistance of the manawers. Keepina the equipment and uniforms ot varsity, reserve, and junior teams in qood order is part of their responsibility. They keep spore tor iunior high tgames and Chart for varsity Names. First to aet to the tyym for pratitivo and ltist to ltxivo' is their motto. Coafli llulioey and the manattors have proven to be ot value ta tha tva:n's inatalw. 166 Managers: I. Linnenbergp D. Schmidt. Cheerleaders: B. 54 57 . -. 2 ff- P School spirit often acts in the same Way. as do vitamins. Without them we can some- times feel quite dull and lite- less. This season found the Tigers with a real dose ot the allressential invigorator, school spirit. The team, the teachers, and all other Tigers responded by giving their all to make the basketball team a success. Leading the cheers were cap- tain Sally Martin, Margo Be- craft, Barb Conway, Mel Hara tenian, Anne Liles, Kathy Onken, Linda Schelectdy, and Lois Gwinner, all transmitting their pep and enthusiasm to the crowds at the games. A prominent group ot spirit pro- moters Was The Voices of Mr. G., a pep club started by Mr. Gallager during the basketball season. They made signs, sat together, and chartered buses. Conway, K. Onkeng L. Schelectdy, S. Martin, A. Lilesg M. Becrattg M. Hartenian. U Q 1 let tt .1 f 9 6' 4-',, 'n fl' . is gl X51 ,av if I Y r K tx I 4 R .,.y .AIX w 'I67 ltll.l. 'l'A'l'lf l KDELHAYNES SENIOR LETTERMEN l DICK BUBDICK ttfbfllflt i3't'UlIBlNG IEBBY CUNNINGHAM BOB GBAVES IIM CIOWPEBTHWAITE t Tigers comin', Tigers cornin'. . and they did. Witl'1row's twelve angry men created quite a stir in local basketball circles as they surprised rnany experts by posting an enviable twelve and six regue lar season record. It was entirely a team effort on the part of the squad. Contributing were guards Cowpere thwaite, Orr, Cunningham, Ritchie, and Stantorthg tor' wards Haynes, Burdick, Stuebing, and West, and centers Graves, Knost, and Tate. For the second year in succession, Tiger Ioby Haynes led the PHSL in scoring with a 25.9 average and, in a personal victory, he was able, in the league finale to score sixtyefive points and win the city scoring title. L 45? g Y . -x xf .im if , - fi, , '45-if JP iyf ' 21 7 X kg .Xian X ri 'SM1 5 id 1 CP -rm i GAME scom-:s We Opponent They 56 Norwood 36 63 Princeton 61 68 Hughes 56 60 Purcell 62 48 Woodward 49 54 Mariernont 4l 68 Western Hills 66 73 Sycamore 58 65 Tait 64 75 Central 83 78 Anderson 7l 90 Walnut Hills 46 73 Huqhes 57 69 Woodward 74 65 Western Hills 7l 78 Tait 73 73 Central IOZ 95 Walnut Hills 66 GO, IIMMY, GO! BOOM THE TIGERS EXCITEDLY MR. HUHEEY YELLS, WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT, THESE TIGERS WEAR SPRING-A'LATORS? WOODWARD BULLDOG ATTEMPTS TO INTERCEPT GRAVES' SHOT FOR A BASKET. PLAYERS STRUGGLE EOR THE BALLS POSSESSION. And then came the tournament, specifically the class AA tourney of the Hamilton County District. ln the first two games the Tiqers looked like champions in downing Elder, seventyfthree to tittyfseven and afterwards out- playinq Central in the tinal aarne of the series, sixty' seven to sixtyvone. Withrow was doubly proud ot this victory, as it was revenae for a previous twentyfnine point defeat by that team. Feelina confident ot qaininq the district laurels, we were abruptly shocked by the tiqhtina Maroon Mustangs ot West High, tittyetive to seventy. This past season was marked by extremely hiqh spirits on the part of both the team and the students. Many believed that this team possessed more potential than any Withrow net squad in several years. Only certain breaks prevented the Benqals from qaininq the hiqh recognition due them. But just wait until next year! TOURNAMENT SCORES We Opponent They 73 Elder 57 67 Central '61 55 Western Hills 70 'EQ XX XA kx NJ VP I :L ,, K E. ,I .X I -f , I , p VST W 3, Sk 3 .. , J 'ff W gr! , A L K Q ,Z F Af xi 2 sf S-' ' X Qgglgk 'I .v 5 x . IM A Div 1 W Vx ' Us Y 1 7' 3 v9t,f WWW ,,'0.0 ..4. 1 w 1 E J XQJQ 73 M H3 L., wif' L.Y xta 6 s 'G' 5 , . 1 T57 5 BGDXW 5 16 my ' xi ' fvc If X1 'E , . X A X A 15 4: ,Ei , V Q IQE Xf -W Q 1 A' 5 , Q , A M'7f Q ' Mm ig J. Q A f fi. Eff, Ei e 3.4 ga QQ .70 R' xl f, 5 g kc Q , . ,-rw' ' I' ,Jn V . ,J fx V K A ix kj. 5 if x , 3 lx! Withrow's freshman basketball team copped six victories in the basketball competition between junior high forces. Mr. Zwayer, directing the boys, strove to create good sportsmanship and cooperation, as well as to build better athletes. Their first game, played against Eastern Hills, ended in a disappointing defeat with a score of 25-49. The following conflict marked a victory for the fighting Tigers when they downed Lyons, 25-2l. The close of their third match found Withrow trailing behind the Wood- ward Bulldogs by one basket, the final score, 23-25. The Tigers proved victorious in their next two encounters, defeating Shrocler 47-35 in the first clash and again walking over them, 39-25, in their next com- bat, after six consecutive defeats. Withrow came up with another win when they again conquered Shroeder, the score 50-30. Other conquests gained by the Tigers were in combat against Cutter and Eastern Hills. THE TOSS-UP: A TENSE MOMENT FOB EAGEB FBESHMEN FRESHMEN BASKETBALL Kneeling-D. Hlf1St: M. Willinsg H. Posey, B. Ohl, A. Stillwell, l. Brown, Costa, T. Bowden, I. Clingman, O. Brown, D. ll1llClfxWlf'Zj P. Dailey, B S Simms: D. McCann, C. Glenn. Stcmdinq-M. Zwayer, D. Smith, M. Morehouse, L. Sledge, A. Fisher. l75 Wiihrow luiiior Hiqli 1ms1cwi1HC111 Imiiii, coached by Mr. Willifiiiis, limi im oxcvp iiolifilly qoocl ycmi. Wliiwii T110 Smiswii Olldixd, the toiiiii 111141 woii iwvoii of its oiqlii qciiiiesy ilwreforo ii was Qilwlv in vomi- pOiQ iii ilie district iwiiriiniiiiuiit. Tlw io- siiltiiiq SCOTOQ lwastocl viciviy oyvr Uiifter, Lyons, cmd Ecisivm Hills. Vlfitlirow, liow- ever, was clefvfited iii 1110 fiiiixls by Pvrter lunior Hiqli io the iiiixv oi 31 119. We Opponent They 4U Ecistmii Hills 73 34 Lyons 1213 37 Hu-'iliwas R5 41 Svliriwozlwi' 41 Ffcisivrii Hills 72 49 Scliroodwi' 113 41 Lyciis T12 29 Hiiqhes 31 District Toumcnnent 213 Cutter 23 24 Lyons 20 32 Ecisiewrzi Hills 19 1 29 Porter 31 WATCIHVI11. EYES FOLLOVV THE BALL 1N HOPES OF A BASKET. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Row IA-11 Hfwtlig f1,AfiIIIIlSf 1 Fivicling S.Yn::nO11g R. RPUVUI 1.Cfmw1.r41g P. Sirikp P, Derkfirg L. W0idQi'q H. Cook: C. Doing 11 lqnixiivtirir- 'X M. '1'wr1f1. Row 2A17, Dultfing Pt. Turnf-rp R. Om 11. Dimvoii' P. Fisflwrg Keosvg 1. Cruwiordy O. Gillmm. 176 41.3. Row I-I'. D. ylq C Ingram, H, Scliuckg C.Parh.1mg A. Haney. Row Zf Row 3-R. Palmer, H. Willirrnisg B. Ward, C. Iirulflmp Ii. M rt-. It. Williairisp E. Vtllltlftg I. Bemis, C. Carr, G. Meadows, I. lleimg O. Zark. How 4-B. Goldstein, I. Wfrlkorp K. Arnold, I. Swlirtrtitwrq I? lines, CROSS COUNTRY ACTIVE WITHROWITES PARTICIPATE IN CROSS-COUNTRY MEETS. The IQGU season of cross-country brought together the greatest team in Withrow history. For the first time in thirty years, the Varsity Tigers won the City Championship. After the grueling city schedule, the harriers turned their eyes to the district meet. Cur boys ran away with the title, leading the Closest competitor by fifty-nine points, and gave Withrow its first district cup. Not ones to be stopped, the Tigers went on to bring back seventh place honors from the State Meet at Co- lumbus. Coach Higgins' team was greatly bolstered by senior lettermen Harold Schuck, Ed White, Charles Parham, Iohn Bemis, Elmer Fender, and Charles Carr, who led the Tigers to the city championship. Returning lettermen are Carl Ingram, Iim Meadows, Henry Davis, Frank Doyle and Ioe I-Iaynie. I77 IE THIS OL' POLE WERE ANY HEAVIER, I'D NEVER MAKE IT! SENIOR HIGH TRACK The senior high track team got off to a fine start this season. After winning their first meet against Woodward and Walnut Hills, they were able to hold the top position by defeating Bacon and Lockland in the following tourney. Central and Western Hills also fell to the Orange and Black in the third contest of the year. Though the team was not experienced on the whole, many of the boys were outstanding in their respective fields. Evans and Connors won many a race against time as they sprinted over the victory line. Undefeated in the mile run was Dick Burdick, while Clingman and Thomas combined their efforts in the relay race. A threesome superior in pole vaulting were Elam, Meadows, and Bemis. Elam also showed prowess in the discus throw. His skillful shot put made Thomas a double asset to the Tigers. Fitzpatrick and Lewis, through excellent form, made hurdling an- other outstanding field. We predict a suc- cessful season for our team. Row 1- el.. lui :n:ttf-til, ll l'3uiflir'ky B. Elrrnp G. Tnfmasg C. Pailiamg A. Smeflleyq R. lluilty R. Lewis, C, Climqmony E. Evans, H, Simpson, H l'1tvg :'I1t iz, C'. 'mg I, l't mis: ff, Whitfg l.. NVl11tt1oltt: Mi. llicirgins NVatst n. Row 3-B. Vtfiqgirisg I. Gintiyp ft. lfvy S. Co is? ny lt. llawkius, Row 2 T. lt lit-its-iii, ft. P tlIIl Ij B. Burton, I. f-lippwlyg C. Ingram, I. F. Doyle, L. Willitimsg G. Meadows, C. Williams, B. Mastorsony C. West veg! 'Q 178 s4,y,v.,,..,,.f - ' f .1 rr - ,. . 35 ri f 1-as nvwxff L V A . , U-' . fs- 1- - -. , ,V L 1 ' 5'-ti-1+ M W , .1 fi Row 1-it Siva: ' 'f' Kirin' 1 :xg T, Iiiiwsw G. irzf-iusp F. ithh 'T i ti L t t V V' Row 3 lil-,H ,,.. It 4' tv-,X 12,2 rg '-NL.. :Q mms, 'Y ' '.f1.ii11:L:1' ' ti. Q1 :Ip A. Fishfi- Row 2 i, any 1., t... ..1..1....- .. N 1 x W r ii C i YU r Y 1 ii I K JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Throuqh the years Withrow patrons have been proud ot their junior hiqh track team. The various cindermen were selected by Mr. Hiqqins, who was their coach. These boys participate in all phases oi track. Some oi their outstand- inq members were Costa, disf cusp Fisher, distance runninqp Iones, sprintinqy Chl, pole vauitinq and Wiiiiains, hiqh jumping. The practice and trainina these boys receive on the team will help them ao on with real confidence. WiTHROW'S IUNIOR HIGH - . S fu- ws. K . V . .,.., . . Y' Q - 4 iii J. get 3 lg -in ,V A A Q? N1 . r, ftivq ig as A ,ig-.,i.g dA ' ff gggfigf ms' ? L ?? :gf-Q, 'Ez f --gs-9 gfA t figs .,'ik 5' Q-I W , H, --w.L5.,,.mg3 T A f A uv .i .. . f Q gm 'J':f':'hff-- as . 3. t -f, - 'J ,f it -' .1 in ' .H, 3.6 2 ' ,- by . N ..,, ., .... ,. 'I79 3? 5.4 .. A-1.34 -. --., ' ' , . ..,.. V- . l. Q. 'fis..sw..t.f... - NN N gl? ' 1. x t 'mimi How l-lf ltfn'f fn. fmt. IIS' M. Mindy: B. lluorklez R. In-ii I. Curiiiiwriliriiiir If Ffrvrw: l. TUINS: P- tii li10v NI- llUllP'lY3 l- Dlsfk' l . . . , n i 1 lu liinflii lin: H. lnfnnf ly, l f'i1n:1mfi.iirng ll BASEBALL i.1n,i, i., .. . ..mi'1'- ,. l,1ttl1 Itlf'l ' miles. Row 2- many if Ori, ll. fliserg ll. Fr' 180 When the mercury soared and the warm breezes blew, the Withrow varsity baseball team swung into full action. Loyally supporting the players and proving to be an indispensable aid was the team manager, Elmer Long. His manifold duties included running er- rands for the coach and squad, arranging and caring for the bats during the games, main- taining top-flight equipment, catching and chasing the foul balls and supervising the dis- tribution and condition of the uniforms. The cog of the wheel and veritable core of With- row's baseball department was stalwart lohn Huheey, varsity coach. His duties throughout the brief but intense season consisted of molding the play- ers into a well-organized unit, maintaining discipline, and pro- moting team spirit. A pitch, a swing, strike three, you're out! The team got off on the right foot by defeating Oak Hills in the opener. Trip- ling deep into the left field, Cunningham brought in Charlie Orr and Halph Hendricks, scor- ing two runs for Withrow. The Orange chalked up a 9-4 vic- tory over the Central Knights. Five runs in the third put With- row on top for good. The sackers were handed their first defeat of the season by Purcell. With a closely knit and well organized team, the Withrow diamond men hopefully look forward to eleven more stiff competitive games. With ever- present confidence, competent coaching, and strong student backing, the Tigers will do their utmost to make this years baseball season a successful one for the Orange! L- . ., f We 1 - is ' ...I - ,ir fl-,mr r., I 1 , s f,M,.,..-f- ' -. ,.-, an - J ' - --'K W' 5 ,A - W W K . ' -Q 2 ' -' . . v , .. V ,N . :- IT'S AN EASY OUT WHEN WITHROWS HUEY STARKS IS ON THE PHEY. POISED EOR ACTION IACK CUNNINGHAM STANDS READY FOR A BUNT TO ADVANCE THE MAN ON FIRST .'.'-af . . '-'ltr-elf' 181 -AX? ck 1 Q .--'- . COME ON CUNNINGHAMf WHIT A HOMER FOR WITHROW! READY, AIM, FIRE f'N STRIKE -YOU'RE OUT. CUNNINGHAM STRETCHES TO CATCH TI-IE THIRD OUT 182 D, Shick, E. Northcuttp Mr, Williams: D. Kelchq M. Zavison. SENIOR HIGH GOLF DAVE Psnriacrs His rorrow-'rHRoUeH. FN Although dubbed with the title of Withrow's smallest varsity team, the Tiger linksters can still create quite a stir on the neighbor- hood fairways. Coach Williams, the Pro at Withrow's Country Club, assembled a fine group of amateur golfers. A three year let- terman, Dave Shick, completed his last year with the squad, While Earl Northcutt again led the pack as the low scorer. Backing up these two golfers were Don Kelch and Mike Zavisan, both juniors. Although lacking in size as compared with last year, the team was able to fare well in quite a few tourna- ments. In the practice sessions, the coach gave advice and tips with which the various golfers were able to shave points from their games and correct any faults. Next year three lettermen will return and the Tigers should again have a prosperous year. The golf team gets little public recognition even with its high standing, but the turfmen return again and again to compete in this interesting sport. With such fine representatives golf is gaining more and more popularity. 'IZQ9-v pn. U 'E 'h 'q,Qpqr-q-yq-'--. r-. ..'-1'--tw .e.- , h -...- , - ww- -4'--sa'-u-an-1 I 1 11.-1 'Q ll' 1 riry '.f:1 . Row 1 Fi 11171 ,t lt 'I' 111.1111 1 V' VVf7 'l1llWIl'f', How 2-l. llrlstedr 1 111 1 11 1111: IOM NOW MAKES A SMGOTH RETURN. 184 SENIOR HIGH TENNIS Coached by our enthusiastic and zealous Mr. Harold Sherman, fondly known to his players as HSl1OI'lll,M the 1960 Withrow Varsity Tennis Teams season is now underway. As the leaque matches have proceeded, Withrow has defeated the Purcell netters, 3 to 2. The boys participating are anxiously lool-:inq forward to the coniinq city tournament lollowcd up by the state tourna- rnent. Although we do not have the results of these matches as we qo to print we Withrowites have many hiqh hopes of corninq out victoriously. .IUNIOR HIGH TENNIS -M' A severe case ot spring tever lays siege to Withrowites during the last months ot the school year. The campus is bombarded with students, inany ot whom turn their energies towards their favorite sport and its warfare, a sport such as tennis. These athletes stride forth in tennis Whites to the battleground where they learn the tactics of the racket and net. The weapon is raised and the sphere sent hurdling through the air. The opposing force answers the challenge with equal agility. Thus begins the fabulous game of tennis. I. Andifwsp F, MrDc:ntildg R. Shrothp R. Kiesslingg I. Koener M Pheitfer T Radcliff D Sherman M Ienike ,L in 'il ' I T v 1 H s - - .41 .4 .... ,.4....,, ..... .. 4- 1 3 FY N Q-v 'Sy ws! 1 - v Row 1 ,ffl jj 3, Lf I 13,44 1' 1 gy T, tlfui--14 Row 2-Vacli VV. Arvhiabl-X, A. Mvkwvwnng T, Kidtlg lx, xxtliix 11. '21 1E.1111: lt. lt-1 Li, l 11113 ll, i': 111 If l,. l. rr' I ' llf'1YI11t171 Row 34 VARSITY SWIMMING TRAINING 11As irs REWARD, EoE PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. Copping tenth place in the state 111eet in Columbus was a big achieveniciit tor tho Tiger swimming squad. Coached by Carl Graham and captained by senior letterman lon ileimann and Larry Lof bring, the tea111 tool: third in the diss trict meet. The 200 yard free-style re- lay team consisting of Palmer, Penn Deck, and Lobring set a city record. The relay team also took second place at Co- lumbus. City-wide competition found Withrow eleven points behind 'Walnut Hills in the final standings. This year's squad was handicapped by the loss oi several lettermen to other schools. In the words of Coach Graham, the team might have won its first Pl-ISL crown in twenty-tive years had it not been for these losses. The good showing of the sophomore and junior mermen make ,next year's prospects even more optimistic. 1 186 The boys' junior hiah swimminq team is coached by Mr. Graham. This past year the team placed third in the city. For the first two swim' ming meets, our mermen were lag' qinq far behind their competitors, but in the third and final contest they, with sudden new power, scored enough points to overcome Western Hills and claim third in the city. Scott MacAllister, one of our out- standing seventh graders, scored many points for the Tiaers with his speedy butterfly. Another cf our outstandina boys was lohn Keller. Thouah he did not enter until the second half of the season because of a broken finqer, this diver proved to be a tireat asset to the team. He copped fourth place in the city meet, and third in the district. Ninth -'traders Torn Pace and lack Beasley directed the tearn as co-captains. JUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING ow 1--I lftlitig ll. llxyt-sg ll. ltusatllg S. lli Allisfi 1 braliam How I Bra Dur Row 2-l.. Morriswng R. Scliroth, K. lmhotf, I. Blair H stinas C a s 1. Q K X 4, . 'E 1 THE BIG EVENT -AWARDS FOR DICK AND IERRY. FOOTBALL HONOR DANCE IQSU marked the beqinninq ol the Football Honor Dance, sponsored by the Withrow Athi letic Department, which should prove to be an annual hiqh- liaht of future football seasons. This year the dance was held in the National Guard Armory, which proved not too spacious, as a larqe crowd turned out to see the football and cross, Country teams appropriately honored. THE VICTORY FOOTBALL CHANGED HANDS AS WOODWARD GAINED THE COVETED HONOR WITH A I6 6 WIN x GIRLS' SPORTS 189 Nancy VanEpps GAA BOARD Under the supervision of Nancy Van Epps, President, and Mrs. Lally, adviser, the officers of the Girls' Athletic Association plan the activities of the club. The duties of the board mem- bers are many and varied. By selling football programs, nutritious apples, and stuffed animals, GAA is able to finance awards given at its banquet: a scholarship awarded to a deserving senior girly and its gifts, parties, and playdays. Membership and points are also recorded and computed by one of the responsible officers. An assembly is planned in the fall to acquaint new Withrowites with the good times and out' standing qualities of GAA. These being a few of their duties, the board members work cooperatively to make the Girls' Athletic Association run smoothly. Becky Roebuck Lois Gwinner Sue Imhoff GAA otters varied recreation for athletic- minded girls at Withrow. Without the leadership of Mrs. Lally and many other advisers, GAA would not be able to offer as many typos ot sports. Teaching the students many rules and regulations, skills, and good sportsmanship, is among their numerous assets. lust as Santa Claus has his helpers so do the advisers of GAA, but instead of being called elves they are known as GAA mana- gers. A manager is at the head of each sport. Making schedules for games and taking care of the equipment make her day a very busy one. E . Whqr. Sealed: Mrs. Lally. Standing: Miss Leslie Donald. No! pictured: Mrs. Bertram. Eta. SCIIILS 3 Miss Blasburgg Miss Taylor: Mrs. Mac- GAA ADVISERS AND MANAGERS Row l-I. Anders rig D. 'wliitfy l'. X' l1l'C'll'f Iflj l, M irkley. Row 2-N, Davis: S. Distlcry S. lfllllfillf L. Gwinnoig A. Liles. D. Bentley. 191 One of the services of the Girls' Athletic Association is puttinq up Christmas trees in the main hall. After providinq holiday spirit for all Withrowites durinq a week, the trees are qiven to a charity home for further enjoyment. To help pay for the awards presented to the many deservinq airls at the Honor Night Banquet in the spriii-1 ther-5 arf many lucrative proieuts sitpiiortvtl lay l GAA. Apples are on sale in the qym after classes and after 3:00. These pro- vide nourishment and enerqy for the games ahead. This year stuffed ani- mals, sold at Easter time, also helped boost the treasury. The awards pre- sented to the qirls are rewards for athletic ability and participation. When a qirl has earned 500 points she re- ceives a bracelet: for 1000 points she receives a trophy. Charms for the bracelets are awarded to winners of the different sports. SANTA'S HELPERS BEAUTIFY WITHROWS HALLS. AUTUMN ACTIVITIES A scUEELE ron THE BALL-A HIT-AND IT'S A WINNING GOAL EoE THE BLUE TEAM. .Vx 4 -a-sl V .fbe ' , D. . ,, ,.3,,.. -'..-M,,.,4..... .n . VTVWIOQ' ' t wul,v',k V is , -, I ,st A I 9 'x.'f..'gKqf.. - V 1, i A- 533,15 l A Jw J I9 M 1-A .1 1, .Q--uv Q -- . rf' - 2 WITH A HIGH, HIGH IUMP AND A MIGHTY HEAVE-HO, OVER THE NET THE BALL DID GO. WINTER SPORTS REBOUNDING ROUNDBALLERS DISPLAY VARSITY POTENTIAL. Through the autumn season and into the winter months, the many participants of Withrow's Girls' Athletic Association can be found hurriedly changing into gym suits and shoes for practice. The thought of an active game draws many GAAers. The organization of volleyball and basket- ball seasons is basically the same. After attending the three practices, these sports enthusiasts become eligible to participate in games with their schoolmates as op- ponents. Outstanding teams always clash with rivals from other schools on playday. For class day, a squad from each class is formed, comprised of the finest players. These teams have a playoff for the championship. GAA fulfills its purpose by providing fun, exercise, and com- panionship for all. Besides the enjoyment rendered, these games build fair play, cooperation and true sportsmanship. 193 2 ' 2. X 3, 9 ? 5 5 I 3 sir 1fi!' ' Mn vi' X in 'iw FE' - 4 ygfq 'Q f lpfls. . ,, f ' V! ,t Ax I - ' - 7 lt ' ' h I v' Q as ' luis! vang 2 My-Qi Q I g K Mkwg x A4 V H J VV H u fl N4-mum 4 , W wW,x M 1 'QL . 'QW I K 5 w x K J, , Y! I , v J R . ll ' is J. 1 f iff . f e xi ,V L A w l.. , Nu I X ,A g n g - f , , +4 4 , --Q w -. M . J LX 3 - . 'Q' Agn' 1 f 'ov 1 4 V C 1 1 . X, Q Lg X3 f, 215' , V 1 I Y. X . N 1 - , R, 4 , . , ,, X if M, , f Ka A 1' X Q Q U 1 -g h , Q .f' W WIC WFS' 11 'V is 212221 ................ . ----q-Q 78 3:5 ft, 22 gn--.. ,J..gg .. ,, ' CAPERSU PRODUCTION. HEAP BIG INDIANS GET SET FOR HU H Sh'ck K Onken F Eversloqe- Row 1-G. Minninqg E. Morey . 1 5 . 5 . , Mczrkwcll. How 2-I. Brycmtg S, Howctrdg E. Morrp L. Whitey . . - . 1 Roe-buckp D. Bently: C. Ftscherg S. Mortm, S. Onken, G. Goes inqg H 'g D. Dubuquep I. Atkins. Row 3-Miss Leslieg Goyertp K. owxe GE DUNKING IN DOLPHINS CALENDAR O'Hc1rog K. Ebyg I. Anderson: I.. Gwirmerg E. Cheeky P. Crawley: B Williams: B. Gwinnerg C. Vc1nEpps 5 V. Fischerg M. Dunkeng E. Eckmcng S. Noqlep C. Miller: H. Iohnsonp I. MocFcrloneg A. Porte-rg P. Nelson: ' ' kl I. Godtryg C. Coyneg E. Donnley. Row 4-I. Scott, A. Wm emcn, t I i we X f Q xx, :Q n:.1,iSi . 5 f X -4- szgf- Ayg., ig i X: - iffy -f x 5, 4 Y- KH, . . K 7 - ii? ,. Q wi f gf' gg .2 ,k.' Q K gi K W ff 5? L - - S .qs K ,,.A f' flffgg X-si fi W fx i i li- Se xxx .. R? Q: 5, K 1 s 5 3 Ni wg i QM 5, an E 1. ' A' f f 4135-'fQ2,QQ,..M4tQSZ-MQ? x , .-f-,, 2 A ,jf-,?q.,g.g,,.. ., f , N, , A ,, ff ' ' ,ti If X 'dx f f . 'FA 6 'VM' vii W :K- L . - : 'l 4.28,-A k 4 :uwnrs A ME . . ,V .,. - N ... 4' K, , .,,..-s . S ...Q r--1. 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Although the program is mainly centered around sports, it is also the source of many social activities. lust as fun, good sportsmanship, and recreation are the components of Senior High GAA1 so are they also the basic foundation of the junior high branch. This program is sponsored by WithroW's athletic department and offers many dif- ferent types of sports, both group and individual. Among those group sports are soccer, volleyball, baseball, basketball, hockey and tennis, while tumbling, Dance Club, badminton, Dolphin Club, and ping-pong are planned with the individual in mind. This year the Ten Commandments of Good Sportsmanship were presented to these girls as a code of ethics which should direct future goals. TALENTED TUMBLERS DEMONSTRATE THEIR ACROBATIC ABILITY GAINED IN GAA. SMALL TIGERS' SPORTS President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Recording Secretaries Soccer Manager . Volleyball Manager Basketball Manager Kathy Thompson Sharon Rogers Connie Hudson Mary Ruth Davis Nancy Goodell . Susan Meyers Carol Selph Yvonne Crawford Softball Manager Rosillen Wendelstein Track Manager Tumbling Manager Swimming Managers Gay Cramer Iudy Eveler Margaret Burton Martha Peltier Row 1-M. Maishg C. Kernsg N. Goodellp I. l-Iodgey I. Witttelig O. Miller. Row 2-M. Heeking C. Cfvyg S. Sumnerg P. Hensleyg A. Vonderahe. Row 3-M. Burton: M. Paltierg R. Wilsonq E, Dorseyg S Meyers. 199 5 f,3 .,fQ,, 1 S I N underclassmen , SEVENTH GRADE if K vb 'T t E, E S- f Wi' Vs W' i sl ., 1 A. :Vt gc .,t,,, .. Q if 1' QQ vs '51, E i . . 1 K ,1 I l I 'K E , ty, -A , . ' X, .Ji Q - 'U 4 Q . c V F B 1 -v war' ,I 1 'ii HI - X ' A U K A mr is QJAD ' if L' , i ' Q 1 s X M, is-A C v r ' 1 J ,inf at 1 L -sf gs - 29 it ' S232 to , it . sf ' A ' ' Q ' 3. A rr , , ii' zgs . L ' A t it ltr! A f -- ' . K., f' ff' i EE'lEEXE 5 if 3555 3. - A r - if 5. .-at H , J 5,1 ..,'. 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Q W' 203 Gloria Aaron Linda Accordino Bobbie Acklin Clarence Adams lack Adams Melton Adams Sharon Adams Richard Ainsley Lev Alcott Clifford Allen Iim Anderson Eddie Ard Tanya Armstronq Carlette Arnold Iames Arthur Marian Bacher Christa Baker Ben Ballard Larry Ballew Yvfnne Banks Barbara Bannister Todd Bardes Catherine Barker Ioan Barkley Thomas Baskin Fred Battelle Iacqueline Beatty Iohn Beckstedt Helen Bedinghaus Mary Bedinqhaus Raymond Benjamin Levonne Bell Iames Benedict Charles Berry Richard Berry Norman Betscher Shirley Billuyis William Bishop Steve Blair David Blevins Bill Boothe Sandra Boston Anita Bouldin William Bouldin Betty Bowling Connie Bowlinq Christine Bowman lames Bowman Romayne Bowman Keith Brandenburg Elaine Bridqes Dennis Brooks Alma Brown ludy Brown Marcia Brown Marietta Brown Zollie Brown Charlene Brundaqe Beverly Burton Doris Burwell lames Callahan Charles Cameron Sandra Camphell Carolyn Carmichael Gregory Carr Beverly Carroll Sherry Carter Adam Catsaros Linda Centers Carol Chadwell ludy Chamberlin Mattie Champion Charles Chapman Alhc-rt Chenault Ann Chisholm Thomas Chitwood Rick Clauder Russell Clayton Maliril Clingman Shirley Cloyd Sharon Coffey Betty Collier Ronald Comlis Audrey Comer Lenita Compton Samuel Conn Iohn Connelly An-na Cook Iohn Cook Lawrence Cook Ruth Coon Norman Covert Phillip Cox lerome Crawford Bertha Cress Douglas Crooks Bohhy Crosswhite Mike Cunningham Emma Curtis Danny Daily Andrew Darrs Darlene Davis Deborah Davis Carolyn Dawson Iohn Deck Ftrihhy Dixon Dave Dixon Dianna Dodson Linda Dodson Sammy Dodson Cathy Dope Elaine Dorsey Sandra Dragston Claudette Du Bose Claudia Eby Mark Ehrhardt Paul Elam Paul Ellis Karen Elmes Virginia Elmes ,'.3' 'Q ,,,.. .-f ' qu ' X 1 it x Q 1 -.. Q' Q 1 t x 9 ' 3 ' A 4 Y, i C 4' W L ' x J r, 8 1 1 Q' 1 ' gr, 7 E 1 kills! V fi ..7-,, r li' - C 3? ,Ai K. y A. gr ic' f . in -it f 1' V 1 if A ' L! 3. 1 , , ..., V. 1 ,, 4 A X I . L ,J Am 1 .-.-Qi For those of us who aspire to the industrial crafts, Withrow offers its large Industrial Arts Depart- ment. From the metal shops to the wood shops, students are given a strong background in the various fields of skilled crafts. At the end of their Withrow schooling, par- ticipants in this shop program may have had some training in rnetalwork, in carpentry, or in any of the other arts offered. Withrow is noted for this section which has brought us honor in the form of prizes won in national contests and in the high number of suc- cessful material turnecl out. XY K S X .. . . t x t K W. . . S , ' r X S f. -Q, ' D 'S' we 5: i X A X2 X ,. 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Nita Oltmanns Carolyn Osterhaus Tommy Pace Nancy Parker Virqinia Parker Marilyn Parks Bobby Parrett Carol Parton Yvonne Paul Richard Penn Lloyd Perry Barbara Pierce Flora Pierce ludy Ponchot Elaine Porter Harry Posey Elizabeth Presley Rose Pringle Mae Probst Karin Rabe Ie-wel Rains Donna Reed Pat Reid Audrey Rice Donald Roberts Kenneth Robinson Sandra Rockhold Patricia Rogers Elaine Ross Edward Rupp Brtrlvara Ryan Sandra Saemann Brion Sasaki Indy Satchwill X'V1lliam Saunolers Indie Schneider Alma Schwarherq Betty Sellars Iudith Sensbach Gary Shank Doug Shear Patrick Shear Linda Shellaberqer Ronald Shelton Linda Shonberqer James Shotwell Denny Silverman Barbara Simpson THE SOUND OF MUSIC PILLS THE AIR WHEN WlTHROW'S ORCHESTRA PRESENTS ITS SELECTIONS. llllll iiiliiiiiiiiiiii Mi 223 Ronny Simons Sylvia Simpson Constance Simmons Marricrn Sims Phyllis Sims Eddie Sinkfield Iames Sizemore Deitra Skeens Lee Sledqe Ioan Smallwood Marian Slutz Barbara Smith Dennis Smith Ronald Smith Roy Smith Sandra Smith Sylvia Smith Ronald Snapp Nfrnvy Snelbaker Dolores Spcrnn Betty Speiqht Ienny Spencer Billie Stamper Iolene Starrett Elizabeth Stayden Adell Stillwell Patricia Stillwell Dan Swann Gloria Tate luanita Tate Albert Taylor Berry Taylor lack Taylor Harry Teaque Ianey Teaque Naomi Terry David Thomas Gwendolyn Thomas Kathy Thompson Vera Thornhill Bryant Thornton Divonnie Tillery Beverly Timberlake Bill Tipkemper Paul Taliner Tony Trillo Ronnie Trimble Barbara I. Turner Barbara Turner David Turner Georgia Turner Louretha Turner Robert Turner . I X Tom Tuttle Sandy Tuttle Nancy Underhill Brooks Upson Robert Utz Iames Vance Iucly Van Lear Walter Van Srhair Betty Van Hoosier Elizabeth Venn ludy Vielhauer Karen Vielhauer Anne Vander Ahe Edward Wade Louise Waldeck Bob Walker Donald Walker Edna Walker Iames Walker Margaret Walker Thelma Walker Eric Washington Annie Waters Sam Watson Ioan Watts Patricia Watts Eileen Wehby 224 E4 H Q , , : I1 ff .vif f A , T an 6:52-is kiln it 51. not 'Y 'vs 4' A 7' gt. +P- 1 Ut ,ll UQ' Tgi. f P' if X xx Ye Rs 2 1 , Is. -. f' in I 1 A 'iv 7 Ur' s ftuhe .nag Q' S :,,.,..'3 s I A , 4 1 it K . ' . P A lxkx L K N 'V lf it 53, is ,ffeiii isxsis-'IX - --six -i if - - is 'fi 5 K N .- S Q - , S we .A - T .QS l 1 X W X A Nt t if - X xg i 'ff ' ' I X . 5 ,. 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R Q 1 e 5 '-: William Herron Ed Hill Gina Hill Don Himes Martha Hines Dan Hirsch Marty Hitchens Dale Holste Ierry Homan Steve Horn Kay Horstman Dan Horton Heniotta Horton Pete Hoskie lohn Houser Pat Howard lrisper Howard Barbara Howell Anael Hudson Fnid Hughes Willic'rm Hull Charles Humphries Bonnie Hundley Kathy Hunter Freda Isaacs Barbara Iaclcson Beverly lackson lackie lackson Marsha Iackson Willie lackson Yvonne Iarrell Willie less Karen Iohansmann Walter Ioharismann Betty Iohnson Charles Iohnson Clarence Iohnson Doris Iohnson Gwendolyn Iohnson lean Iohnson Linnetta Iohnson Marian Iohnson Twili lohnson Richard lohnston Cleveland lones Michael lanes Hedda Iones Vivian Iones Mamie Iordan Richard Iordan Bonnye Iordan Steve Iordan Gary Iulian Iay Iustin Gail Kahn Donald Kahny Marion Kellam David Keller Tanya Kelloqq Patricia Kellum Karen Kendall Virqinia Keys Tom Kidd Barb Kiefer Aulta Kimbrey Doris Kinebrew Donald Kinley Donna Kinmon Kathleen Kinney Bichard Kimmard Ellen Kistner Dorothy Kneipp Mike Koller lean Kyle Kay Ladriqan lerry Lambert Darleen Lanqhorst Alice Lanham Sheldon Larkly Bob Lauterwasser 231 Shoron Lowrence Ruth Lfrwson lorry Loy Roller! L00 Sharon Lemon Susrrn Lemon Biclrord Leonard Barb Lett lohn Lewis Roger Liqqetl Alice Lind Crrrol Lobes Gull Logon Bfrrluciro Lonq Put Lower Polrirzio Luce Ioun Lusk Mfirshfill Lykins Wilma Lylos Miko Lyons Billie Mock lliclrrrrd Mrrinos Vlrristino Mondlove Virqiniri Mclrk Clmrlos Mcxrlin Efiwrird Morlin Elfrine Morlin Iohn Martin Nfrncy Martin Preston Martin Cory Mothews lrifiy Matthews BIB BONE CONNECTED TO THE BACK BONE THIS OLD SONG TAKES ON A NEW MEANING IN PHYSIOLOGY AS THE BELL RINGS THE HALLS OE WITHROW OVEBFLOW WITH A HUGE, MOVING STREAM OF HUMANITY 1: I 4 qs ,. lgm .Ri , . - ' I I gy J, . -I I . s ' V, , y K . i., 4 gy!-. , tx , ,Q . 7 .iii ' M W' X ' , 21 A 5 fs E is T A I I iv i.I , Y' Q A 'g I ,y ri ., v, 2 . f Q 1 4 v - 'Q - X, 1 41 .,,Q . X 6 1 . i ff Y .sit A A if I .Q Q f -P 4 ' 2 I T rf L12 .. ' I if If I . 'N' 4 - . q Q A kI 2. r 1 W: r 'l K I - 91 K? x I , if 44,3 .,1, A ii 'A Ifiiflze HI T' I ' Q K i-,X 1. 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CATALOG CAHD iffy., Dorothy Squires Betty Stacy Cheryl Stallworth Bobby Stamler Gene Stanley Steve Starqardt Mitzi Stears Gary Steger Charlene Steqman Georgia Stephens Roger Stephens Mary Anne Stephenson Tom Sterrett Franklin Stewart Robert Stewart Robert Stinchcomb Lorain Stinson Ann Stolzenberq Gene Stratmann Richard Stuebing Mike Sulltvan Pat Summers Virgil Summers Iohn Swan Ada Swann Christy Talbert Marynell Tarrance Donna Taylor Nick Testa Iames Thomas Lawrence Thomas Shirley Thomas lim Thompson Divonnie Tillery Dick Todd Steve Tomes Wilma Tompkins Betty Toms Shirley Tracey Vivian Tremmel Coreen Turner Emma Turner Carol Ujhle Maxine Van Cleve Charles Van Pelt Ioyce Vaughn Jim Verdon Bonnie Voegtle Ioseph Voegtle Michele Vogt Marlene Vonderhaar George Wagner Tom Wagner Tom Waits Edward Walker Walter Walker Richard Walsh Ken Walston Iames Walton Anthony Ward Donald Ward Richard Ward Dolores Warren Sarah Watkins Carol Watson Marilynn Weber Donald Webster Truman Weekley Richard Weiss Iodeo Welhon Douqlas Welch Nancy Weller Camille Wesley Mary Wesley Richard West Roland West Bob Wheat Pamela Wheeler Gordon White Olga Wihtte 236 ki Q xl t M K Q .gi X, 'D Shi as K 9 ' 1 -1 ,. 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'zflwnvi i'11 n 'V 'l Rc n xlfl Y', 3rffy D rm: 'l.'.'11f1l.' ll mmf Wxmlme lwlmy 'Wy xi' lllzzl :ul Ynnsfy Ncmry Ymnoll lmly Yvfmfx lffzry Yfrlz l sr-V21 Y un: M nl: Yf mmf: VV1llilxm Y' llll-I Vlllillllfi Zil-La' lVlCll'Y Zxmmflrxrmrl 237 ELEVENTH GRADE 239 lake Ammann Margaret Andrew Mary-Io Anderson Rosanna Appel Robert Armstrong Iohn Arnn Dick Asher Bill Atkins Frances Bacher Margaret Baker Gustine Ballen Bruce Ballenqer Tom Barbeau Iames Barlow Linda Barnes Bob Bartels Booker Baskin Carol Beatty Richard Beiser Ron Benderson Barbara Benna Cassandra Bennett lames Bennett Ioyce Bennett Mamie Bennett Debbie Bently Radford Berry William Bess Betty Billups Sondra Biller Carolyn Bischot Sylvia Bishop Gale Blanton Brenda Black Betty Blum Margo Bond lohn Bonds Terry Boone Ioyce Bonnett Iohn Bradford Carolyn Bradley Bill Brady Marlene Brandenburg Darlene Brazile Ossylin Brenklin Dale Brewer Barbara Briedis Gary Bright Oscar Britton Mary Brockman Bessie Brooks Nancy Brothers Barb Brown Frank Brown Harriet Brown Lannie Brown Sarah Brown Iohn Brueggemann Shirley Bucker Calvin Buldin Diane Burbanks Don Burrell Bernadine Burston Bruce Burton Melanie Bush Sharon Cady Nancy Callahan Cynthia Cameron Margaret Cannedy Barbara Carter Geraldine Carter lnell Carter Terry Carson Lillian Carr Richard Carroll Ann Case Gene Castle Albert Catavro Chris Cavally lack Challis Mae Chambers Ches Charlton Emily Cheek Patty Chesnut Anne Chidester lean Childers Sharon Chrisman Betty Ciotlin Muriel Clark lorry Clay Patricia Cleary Dianne Clublo Carol Cluthe Anita Cochran Harry Cochran Barbara Cockrell Robert Colonel Tommy Coleman Annette Coniqlio Nancy Connelly Barbara Conway Delores Cook Diane Copeland Robert Corney Janeen Cowan Sammy Cox Bob Cromwell Robert Crow Howard Cruso Larry Daniels Dorothy Davenport Bill Davidson Robert Davidson Ada Davis Diane Davis Calvin Davis Henry Davis Milton Davis Linda Danner Ioyce Delroe Ed Dent Fern Dicks Iohn Diekman Ianioe Dinerman Henry Dinkelmann Ianet Dishennett Linda Distler lean Dobbins Pete Dorman Peqqy Dotson Kay Drake Ed Duncan Kay Duncan Marian Duncan Richard Durham Bonnie Dynes Elaine Eckman Harold Edwards Herb Edwards Richard Edmonson Iohn Elam Duane Embry Kenneth Endres Richard Enqhouser Beatriz England Corrine England Iohn Estell William Evans Yvonne Evans Greg Everwill Carol Peck Carole Federle 240 A? 3 ss 3 x.-., ,Q 4:5 if X NT xi it Z-gn Qfimzw 4 , gtk? x ..,. -N X X 2. ' il.: XA as 9 s.l '1l N XX I .K W S l 'i I The driver training course offered at Withrow makes for skill in the art of manipu- lating a motor Vehicle in all conditions. The requirements for the curriculum, instructed by Mr. Botuchis, are the com- pletion of the course in driver's education offered in sophomore health classes and the possession of a driv- er's permit. Besides learning the safety rules, the students also practice changing the tires, parallel parking, and driving techniques in con- ditions of snow or ice. By studying controls on the dashboard they are better acquainted with the Car. Qualities such as good sportsmanship and manners, also being stressed, com- MR. BO'S EAGER STUDENTS STRUGGIE WITH TIRE CHANGING TECHNIQUES. ai. if ' . 5 1 L 'uri .I '-5 iv W i l 25' its -M2 :Q 4 . . Q 'ae' A -A--'sr is W Hx, F1 E 5 .12 ' Y Am A. as A .. Q 9, . ' 'ff 3 fi plete a valuable course Robert Felder William Feldhfius Vivian Felloi Bill Ferguson Angie Fioiitiv Charylene Fischer Virginia Fischer lean Fisher Edith Fitzwtiter Many Ford Annette Foster Vifilliam Foster Margie Fraino Boberta Fritsch Carol Frodge Phyllis Frye Hazel Gabbaid Car:-le Gaghan Ronald Galbreath lane Gant Ronald Garner lerri Gearlart Gary Gibbons Diana Kathleen Gibson Floyd Gibson Linda Glaab Michele Glazior Tom Glueck Irene Godfrey Hilbert Goebel Peggy Goebel lean Grable Frank Grate Robert Graves Annetta Green loo Gutierrez Pam Hake Diane Hall loin Hall Larry Hall 24I Vufzmio llrxll Iflll ll'1m1lIm1 Mury llfxmmond KQIIIIZIIIHVI llfllllplflfl lfmf' ll'llllI1I'll l'w1I Ilrmrlf-I lufly llcmfllf-y ll-fl1'IiIIllf' llurtrmicn I Im llxryv-'r l'l1yIIi:: llwxrua Ill lf' rl ll'Illlf1 IIWK,'llfI'IlYll Ilfuvvl l f- Il mmm 11: llxfkxfv llfxazkima f'11r1:l0 IIVIYWIZ Mfmlyn llcxyf-s Illllll llfxyr-:Q Vflrflr-ll llmmtlx filxvxrf ll Ilf-lwI'1 Nfm llflmmfvlr lnxmmy Ilvrlnf-:aszy I' Il' ll ll1'lll1llIl1l 'f Z'-lm: ll'-my fllfmfx llf'lllf1l l lfflwnrfl ll'-rlwrl Il my llflllllfl VII xrlmxf- lI1f1lxl'1nrl flfiil Illll I+ l1'II Ilill llf xmr1l'l Illll Ivlwkfry lllllmrfl IM:-r lllrl llrv-n llflrlqn Illll llfnrlsrln ffuml llrlclszon llrxymunfl llf llfmrl ff nr lyn ll' lmws l.ll4'y llllpkmaa Irflm llorlffn lilwfl llffwmrl Iufly lloyl Clflylf- llurlsfwn Mrxry llulf lvllkf' lluqlms llonnm lluqlmes Dfwirl llummnl Plzxrlmrfx llunt Nfvlswn llunl Mcuilyn lll1l4'llllli-HID Gfxlyo llulesun lufly llhfndl fffxrl IFIQICIITI Put lnyhrl llusssf-Il lcxwkson Iunnn Immun Nfmcy Ionninqs Ben Ionlzon Ilm lobe Amlrrvy Iohnson PK-vrfrly Iflhnswn Gwen Iwhnsffn Iulirl Iolmson Kr-rmeth Iwhnson Mmfedilh Irplunsrvrl llulh Irlhnfsrgn llemhor lohnslon Arnetlo Ionos Burburc Innes Frrmces Iclnos Kfxlrinfx Ifmos Pfllly Irlrdon Mfxry Iurkiewirtz Dorolhy Kcmmer Iumes Kr-O90 Lois Keith DUFICIICI KOICIW lr-fmvlle Kolch Audrey Kelly Currie Kelly Kathleen Kelly 242 . , l .XX 1, ' -M ig NI, I if ' . .9- 51 E ,QQ I E w NL -4 -. 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' fu vi. Y, 8 Rita Penn Lois Percival Donna Petersen Carolyn Plummer Alexis Phelps Nick Piskunovs Mary Pitts Ioel Porter Thomas Porter Audrey Porter Roy Porter Mary Posey Ronnie Prather Kathy Race lohn Radcliffe Gloria Ramsey Tom Rechtione Benjamin l:l 'fiI'llf'lC Etta: Reeder Dick Reesoy Alice Reynolds Rick Rhine Elaine Rice Paul Richter Mary A, Rickard Lois Riddlelzaraer Owen Ries Donna Rinq Gloria Rivers Phil Ritchie Tom Robertson Barbara Robins Charles Robinson Juanita A. Robinson Gerald Rocklin Sharon Rodqers Linda Rodwell Edna Rollinson Frances Rollinson Iudy Romiq 24 Donna Ronsheim Sharion Rotte Wayne Rutherford Ianet Ryan lim Sadler lim Sargent Bruce Saunders Gwen Schaser Michael Scheid Tom Schilling Ronnie Schloss Walter Schoch Rocky Schott Frances Scott Gloria Scott Ioyce Scott Chris Schreckonqost loan Schroeder Bill Schroor Ioyce Schwartz Cathy Schweiqor Tom Scully lloward Seaman lim Selbert Ierry Settles Carolyn Shannon David Sharp Martha Sharp Tony Shebanek Barbara Shelton Dorothy Shelton Rick Shockley Sherry Silverman LeRoy Simons Reqinald Simpson Carolyn Singleton lohn Smedley Carolyn Smith Charlene Smith David Smith David Smith Iackie Smith lohn Smith Marcia Smith Marlene Smith Patricia Smith Ron Smith Ron Smith Ronald Smith Roslyn Smith Theodore Smith Flaine Snow lim Synder ludy Synder Ken Synder Loranitia South Patricia Spearman Bonnie Spradlin lloaary Stafford Holi Stanford Rit-liarfi Starkey Doris Stephens lorilyn Stevenson K:-nneth Stevenson Prinvella Stevenson Verna Stevenson Ralph Stewart Steve Stille Harriet Stowe Hazel Striklen Charles Struble lor? 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Wittenberg Ioyce Wolfe Paul Wolfe Shirley Wong Charles Woodward Geraldine Wooten lay Wright Paul Wright Philip Wunker Ioan Wynn Orville Yazell Linda York Donald Younkers Michael Zavisin Shirley Zinn 247 advertisements FRED PAGEL'S Allied Van lines, Inc. T I J, A M W-4 IED ' BQXNLQ4 249 'N 'Q -,---. 1 1 ,kj f'Ng 11 AJ .Q ,L v l .XR ,l,. m 1 .rv w , XY iw A J X Inu.-...W M, , wx vor,- an-'wk alumna: :luv-su F5911 ,,. ,Mv- 'l no iii: I 4-. X EASTERN HILLS PRINTING COMPANY Y u Cori obtciiu quality printing ot Ecrsteru H II 3896 Isabella Avenue Cincinnati 9, Ohio ME 'I-2644 I t :ated in moviufg or storcxqe? Come in cmd see AI Ndisi 2028 M d' d MOVING at STORAGE co. C. . OF I mcmnah 8, Ohio 3213 Madison Road EA P0374 Cincinnati 91 If y Iokiuq for power, beduty, or TR 1-3344 1 ic qi th buX,iiiTfifflZniC52Qi'zif1Z,f,Z.G ORVILLE C. DUNN'S ANN KLATE SHOP BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR 3706 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio J E I-9502 DECKER'S DRUG STORE 2653 Erie Avenue - - - - Ann KIote's ot Hyde Pork Square, is eoqer to h lp Clncninah 8' ohlo you find Whatever you desire in womens clothin EA 1 kirts, sweaters, blouses, dresses p t wear F r the best in prescription drugs, cosmetics, cmd Erle Avenue ocks, qo to Decker's, Hyd Pork Squore to receive - - - ' the quickest ond most co t ous service possible. clnclnnah 8' ohlo 150 THE SNAP SHOP 2107 Beechmont Avenue Cincinnati 30, Ohio BE 1-8488 Exceptional results and speedy service are the marks of Snap Shop, conveniently located in the heart of Mount Washington. Why not breeze through our records, too? Peflfreful tound at women. WESTMINSTER NURSING HOME 3633 Zumstein Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio TR 1-0449 atmosphere and capable supervision can be this exclusive home for elderly handicapped Operated by Mrs. Kathleen Cheek, RN. MITCHELL fE WELR Y 3431 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-2267 COMPANY No matter what the occasion, give a gift from Mitchell's, a gift that will last forever. Fine quality jewelry and pleasing results are always guaranteed. Why not stop in and see us sometime soon? 4418 Whetsel Cincinnati 27, Ohio BR 1-0732 7500 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 36, Ohio SY 1-5353 251 THOMAS F U ERAL HONIES WY x We iq r EOWBVCNCG. 5 cf GRADUATE TO COCA - COLA . . . be really refreshed! wmmow ALWAYS wms LOCKWOOD G. DOENCH INC. H H REALTOR HYDE PARK SOHIO 1038 D It A SERVICE swlow Ci.,d....i,.?8,'f'3E?f 3505 Erie Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio TR 'I-2167 252 v l WITT, GOOD AND KELSCH FUNERAL HOME 3035 Madison Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio JE 1-0105 BURNETT PONTIAC INC. 5020 Whetsel Avenue Cincinnati 27, Ohio BR 1-1106 BOB HATFIELD'S BARBER SHOP 3458 Michigan Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-4501 NORMOLLE GREENHOUSES Marburg 81 Wasson Roads We deliver or we telegraph flowers for any occasion. Normolle's Green- houses grow their own flowers. There is a vast selection to choose from. HERMAN DRUGS 2726 Erie Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-0456, EA 1-0457 253 PASQUALEYS ... 'fe 3427 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-5600 Hungry? Iust remember Pasqua1e's for pizza at its best. Warm Italian at- mosphere and good service combine, making eating a real pleasure. Or iust phone and take it home. The Ioseph M. Gantz Agency 2828 Vernon Place, Cincinnati, Ohio Liie Insurance Sickness and Accident Insurance Hospital Insurance - Group Insurance All Types oi Insurance on Individuals and Groups General Agents Pucwt Mutual LW Insurance Ca Doerger-Gantz Inc. 517 Linton St., Cincinnati, Ohio Auto - Fire - Liability- Bonds - Casualty General Insurance All types oi Insurance on Property We Insure all Persons and Things Insurahle llS0ll FREIGHT FORWARDING CO. 3636 jomff Jgue. - Gncinnafi Om... Cincinnati's Largest and Finest Motor Freight Carrier Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Boundbrook, N.J. 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J.L,Lx PLAN YOUR DANCES AT THE HOTEL ALMS YOU'LL HAVE A GRAND TIME IN OUR ECHO RESTAURANT GRAND BALLROOM For further information call WO 1-7600 PACK'S PHARMACY Edwards Road For better service on the square, the path to bargains and hospitality leads eager customers through the doors of Packs Cincinnqfi 8, Pharmacy Where satisfied patrons never tail to return know ing they'll receive satisfaction at Pack's. EA 1-9893 2114 Madison Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-1220 I HYDE PARK ONE HOUR CLEANERS 3439 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio TR 1-0260 Here today, qone in an hour 'IRQ 5' , meh Wow 7:14665 Ninety years ago, in I867 the Fred Pagels Stg. Co. entered the moving and storage business with the most modern equipment . . . horse drawn vans. It is a for cry from this early beginning to the new combination of ultra-modern trucks and air freight used today. Thainks to this company for the advertisement division page span- E 'S 'N its R l .c:- rms-N-.X I.- sors ip, 'HE FRED PAGELS STORAGE co. 937 West 8th Street Cincinnati 3, Ohio PA 'I-2885 A GOOD GIFT FOR GRADUATION A Lite Insurance policy will help start the graduate on the right road. Ask us about the MetropoIitan's plans for this pur- pose. WILLIAM E. EROOKS OFFICE: Insurance Consultant TE I-1916 3197 Linwood Road RESIDENCE: Cincinnati 8, Ohio BE I-8807 HEPRESENTING Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. I Madison Avenue, New York IO, N.Y. 257 SKEFFINGTON'S INC. I 210 East 6th Cincinnati 2, Ohio PA 1-6700 ,. 'f r CONEY ISLAND 205 East 6th Street Cincinnati 2, Ohio MA 1-2590 DIEFENBACH'S BARBER SHOP 3110 Madison Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio EA 1-9922 A' I d f f CLEANING SONG SHOP 36 East 5th Street Cincinnati 2, Ohio MA 1-6846 The Song Shop is always the scene of busy activity. A wide selection of records and a friendly atmosphere are responsible for its popularity throughout the Cincinnati area. Dirty clothing, spotty suits, cigarette burns and quick press jobs all call for the expert work and courteous service supplied to you through Widrners Dry Cleaning established in O'Brienville. 1 Milk does more for the human body than any other known food. French-Bauer homoge- nized milk Cwith Vitamin DJ is the perfect food for every season. To study better, to Work better, to play better, drink plenty of milk every day-at home and in school. French- Bauer has been servina Greater Cincinnati families for over a hundred years . . . with dairy products as fresh as this morning. Better Dairy Products Since 1842 'Te N , X Am., ir, if K I 259 yfdzglgfd fondest hopes and ambitions come true W 9 E' - 1' ' ET ,gay -f 'rl-is onlcmm. rqkff I . - 1 ACROSS THE STREET . . . A I .T T T k I I I' S. B. NEWMAN PRINTING Co. I Li m. Central at Commerce . N- li ' It-'I Q 1 , Jxxyi' 'VHF X - Errsnrkzss I BE SOCIABLE... HAVE A PEPSI! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF CINCINNATI 2121 SUNNYBROOK DRIVE PO 'I-5800 All pictures in this annual were taken by Pogue's Osborne Studio and members of the photography staff of the Withrow Annual. The photographers included editor Dave Gantz and assistants Al Currens, Paul Handel, Iohn Reed, and Mike Heidkamp. Without these people our book would not have been possible. Thanks. PATRON Agnes Keyt All Star Sporting Goods Donnelly Toy Land Estel1e's Gift Shop Higginson Gift Shop Kunkel Apothecary Momper Shoes Oakley Food Shop Phi1's Men's Shop Superior Shoe Service Tarr, Mary L. Tarr, Walter H. Vielhauer's Meat Products ADS 3438 Edwards Road 4819 Whetsel Avenue Hyde Park Square 1102 East McMillan 2704 Erie Avenue 5923 Madison Road 4905 Whetsel Avenue 3108 Madison Road 3160 Madison Road 3446 Edwards Road 2526 Grandin Road 2526 Grandin Road Stand No. 8 Findlay Market House Mildred 30, 99, 101 ADMINISTRATION A Arcilesi, Leonard 34 Atkins, Dorothy 30 Barber, Howard 33 Beck, Virginia 30 Bennett, ary 31 Berger, Wilma 30 Bisceglia, Barbara 37 Blasberg, Grace 38, 191 Botuchis, John 38 Bowman, Mary 32 Braun, Jerome 33 Burkhardt, Sara - 36 Burwinkel, Elmer 30 Buxton, Harold 27 W Rawlings, Charles 39 Walker, Kern 37 C Cadwallader. R. W. 26 Caveman, Monica 34 Comley, William 33 Cowan, June 35 D Davidson, Walter 33 Davis, Shirley 31 Denner, Lillian 33 Donselman, Ray 32 Downer, helarie 30 Eichelberg, Hugo 34 Elmer, Robert 37 Felix, Joseph 28 Fels, Angeline 32 S'I'IlD N'I' A Aaron, Gloria 203 Abbott, Douglas 219 Abbott, Larry 44, 150 Abernathy, William 227 Abrams, Rodney Fevec, Herbert 32 Frolo, Thrhmas 36 Gallagher, James 33 Galvin, Robert 33 Gates, Emery 30 Gates, Marshall 36 Gephardt, Nancy 36 Gilliland, William 38 Goodell, Paul 36 Gooley, Garnet 37, 127 Graham, Carl 33, 186 Graham, Eleanor 32 Graler, Carol 32 Griess, Judy 36 Grove, Ruah 7, 31, 129 Hammond, Ted 32 Harten, Raymond 32 Hartker, Ray 38, 155 Hawkins, Arthur 36 Haymond, George 36, 126 Heger, Herbert 33 Hensel, Albert 38, 115 Hessler, Sherry 31 Higgins, Howard 34, 179, 178 Hirt, Lewis 33 Hodory, Evelyn 38 Hofer, Charlotte 34 Holland, Theresa 32 House, Clifford 37 Huheey, John 38, 166 Humrgiel, Betty 30, 102, 105, INDEX Argiigrong, Robert 109, 126, Armstrong, Rosetta 109, 227 Armstrong, Tanya 203 Arggb John 90, 117, 151, AND FACULTY INDI I Irwin, Mildred 32 .I Jones, Ruth 31 Jurkiewicz, Margaret 36, 102 Jurkiewicz, Walter 34, 155 K Kimble, Darwin 28 Kluber, Robert 30 Knost, Ralph 37 Konrad, Virginia 28, 96 Kozaki, Kimi 37 L Lackey, Donald 35, 118 Ladley, Lally, Dorothy 38, 191 Law, William 33 Lea Mond, Carolyn 34 Lemon, Charles 34 Leslie, Elizabeth 38, 191, 196, 197 Lincks, Lulubelle 39 Lyons, Dand 36 Mac Donald, Helen 38 Martin, Ansel 35. 118 Martin, Dawn 30 Matthews, Roy 32 McDaniel, Jessie 39 McDevitt, Philip 27, 97 McDonough, James 30 Miceli, Virginia 31 Miles, Dolores 39 Barkley, William 86 Accordino, Linda 203 Ackerman, Donna 86 Acklin, Bobbie 203 Acklin, Mildred 227 Ackman, Barbara 227 Adams, Charles 44 Adams, Clarence 176, 203 Adams, Diana 108, 211 Adams, Fred 211 Adams, Jack 203 Adams, Larry 219 Adams, Sharon 203 Adams, Melton 203 Adams, Thomas 211 Adkins, Joan 44, 145, 196 Adkins, JoNelda 44 Adkins, Tom 217 Ahlert, Glen 110 Ainsley, Richard 203 Albert, Allen 110 Alcorn, Sandra 102, 219 Alcott, Leverett 203 Alexander, Robert 110, 227 Algiers, Marvin 227 Allen, Albert 164, 227 Allen, Clifford 203 Allen, David 44, 130, 147 Allphin, Terry Lee 108 Alsip, Vicky 211 Altmann, Kaye 95, 219 Amann, Ellen 108. 219 Ammann, Jake 239 Anders, Dorothy 44, 86 Beiser, Richard 1 6, 151, 239 B ll, C ' 219 Anders, Phil 227 Anderson Bruce 118,211 Anderson, Cedric 211 Anderson, Helena 44 Anderson, James 131, 227 Anderson James 203 Anderson: Jean 142. 227 Anderson, Jeanine 110, 131, 219 Anderson, Jodie 44, 99, 131, 191, 196, 197 Anderson, Mary Jo 102, 131, 239 Anderson, Ronella 44, 132, Anderson, Ronella 44, 67, 132, 138 Anderson, Sally 44 Andes, Bernard 131, 165, 227 Andes, James 219 Andrew, Margaret 141, 239 Andrews, John 129, 185, 219 Anness, James 44, 131 Annis, Ted 86 Appel, Rosanne 95, 119, 140, 239 Archea, John 44, 70, 94 Archiable. Wes 90, 95, 148, 164, 186, 227 Archibald, Steve 217 Ard, Eddie 203 Armstrong, Ethel 45 Arnold, Carlette 203 Arnold, Terry 90, 95, 126, 148, 177 Arnold, Tim 90, 165, 177, 219 Arthur, James 203 Arthur, Janet 227 Asher, Dick 125, 239 Atkins, Bill 94, 126, 239 Atkinson, Judy 45 Austin, Lcgry 219 Bacher, Eddie 211 Bacher, Frances 146, 239 Bacher, Marian 203 Bailey, Christy 211 Barlow, James 126, 239 Barlow, Palmer 211 Barnes, Linda 239 Barnett, Carolyn 227 Barnett, Edward 227 Barnett, James 227 Barr, Betty 94, 211 Barrett, Ted 220, 227, 90 Barry, Pat 131 146, 227 Barry, Shannon 219 Bartels, Robert 239 Bartucci, Elaine 211 Baskin, Booker 126, 239 Baskin, Norman 227 Baskin, Thomas 203 Basley, Delores 219, 118 Bates, William 45 Battelle, Fred 203 Bailey, James Bailey, Marsha 45, 67, 93, 109, 146 Bailey, William 164, 227 Baioni, Judith 130, 142, 227, 116, 109 Baker, Christa 94, 203 Baggr, Dorothy 45, 130, 93, Baker, Joan 211 Baker, Margaret 94, 125, 140, 239, 119 Baker, Peggy 227, 109 Baker, Ray 124 Baker, Sharon Baldwin, Robert 235 Baldwin, Tex 219 Bales, Craig 211 Bales, Judy 211 Ballard, Ben 203 Ballard, Wanda 219 Ballen, Gustine 239 Ballenger, Barry 211 Ballenger, Bruce 239 Ballew, Gustine 239 Ballew, Larry 203 Ballew, Penelope 227 Balton, Patti 44, 96, 102, 103, 144, 129. 71, 105, 48 Balwin, Barri 124 Banks, Janet 227 Banks, Nathaniel 219 Banks, Yvonne 203 Bannister, Barbara 203 Bannister, Jimmy 86 Bannister, Tom 227 Barbeau, Tom 239 Barber, Alvin 211 Barber, Beverly 227 Barber, Clarence 227 Barber, Dennis Barber, Jo Ann 45 Barber, Terry 211 Barber, Theresa Bardell, David 45, 124 Bardes, Todd 94, 203 Barker, Catherine 203 Barkley, Barkley, Elizabeth 45,124 Joan 203 Bauer, Sally 95, 131, 144, 227 Baugaann, Dottie 146, 227, Baumgartner, Charles 211 Baumgartner, Judi 219, 119, 118 Bausch, Douglas Bearinger, Nancy 145. 227 Beasley, Jack 219, 118 Beatty, Carol 239 Beatty, Gwen 45 Beatty, Jacqueline 203, 118 Becker, Bonnie 45 Beckstedt, John 203 Becraft, Margo 45, 102, 142, 155, 118, 117. 105, 48. 93 Bedinghaus, Gail 46. 127, 132 Bedinghaus, Helen 203 Bedinghaus, Marv Jo 203 Moore, Edith 30 Moorman, Hilda 30 Mueller, Jack 35, 101, 115 Mullins, Billie 33 Mullins, Raymond 30 Murphy, Lulu B. 28 N Nassano, Gerald 32 Nolan, Nora May 30 Noonan, Frances 36 0 0'Rourke, John 35 P Parks, Aletha 37 Perin, Louisa 32 Philley, Martha 30 Pitcher, William 33 Prinzel, Albert 34 Rhollans, Arthur 37, 101 Richmond, Susan 30 Roberts, Genevieve 39 Robinson, Mabel 38, 198 Rolfes, Frank 38 Roos, Martha 31 I Rosenberger, Mariorie 30, ll Rudendunst, A. M. 34, 220 S Schirmer, Herbert 35 Schroeder, Helen 31 Scott, Susan 32 Sherman, Harold 34, 116 Berger, Paul 46, 107, 130, 220, 71 Berrick, Stu 124 Berry, Charles 203 Berry, Gail 46, 87, 90. 93 Berry, Richard 203 Berry, Radford 239 Bertline, Darla 219 Bess, William 126, 239, 177 Betscher, Norman 203 Beurkle, Bob 147 Beyer, Dotty 46, 127, 132, 141 Biddle, Judy 211 Beil, Mary 219, 129 Biller, Sondra 239 Billman, Bruce Billups, Betty 239 Billups, Shirley 203 Billups, Thomas B6 Bingham, Jane 46. 132 Binkley, Jack 46, 94, 106 Birch, Diane 46, 94. 99, 130 Birkley, Don 211, 108. 120 Bischof, Carolyn 239 Bishop Bishop, Bisset, Bisset, Bivens Bivensi BI k , Sylvia 239. 93 William 203 Anne 46 Margaret 227 Allen 106, 131, 227 Shirley 2g 1 ac , Brenda 2 9 Blackschleger, Diana 131, 140, 227 Blackwell. Sharon 94, 132, 206. 211, 108 Blair, Blair, Blair James 94, 219 John 219, 118 Saundra 206, 227 Bebbe, Gail 227 Beechman, Bob 211 Behymer,- Ron 227 6 9 onnie B Il, Delores 219 Bell, James 227 Bell, Levonne 203 Bell, Rodney 211 Bell, Tyrone 219, 179 Bemis, John 46,193 151, Blair: steve 203, 222 9 Blankenship, Donna 219, 108 Blannon, Leroy 46, 155, 156 Blanton, Gale 239 Blanton, Phylis 46 Blathers, James 47. 124 Blevins, Clayton 124, 227 Blevins, David 203 Blevins, Leda 219 Bley, Tom 219 Block, Brenda 131, 145, 239, 114, 49, 177, Bemis, Susan 219 Benderman, Ron 239 Benedict, Geoffrey 131, 227 Benedict, James 203 Beniamin, Jim 227, 109 Beniamin, Raymond 203 Benn, Karen 133. 227, 141 Benna, Barbara 130, 239 Bennett, Carl 211 Bennett, Cassandra 239 Bennett, James 239 Bennett, John Bennett, Joyce 239 Bennett Mamie 239 Bentley, Debbie 102, 144. 190, 191, 239, 129, 196 Benz, William 211 Benzing, Pat 46, 110, 142, 119, 93 Berger, David 110, 220, 227 263 255, 100 Blogs, Barbara 95, 144, 227, Blout, Janet 47 Blum, Betty 239 Blum, Bonnie 227 Blumenschein, Alwvnna 94, 142, 227, 129 Babb, Geraldine 227 Bonds, John 239 Bonner, Carol 219 Bonner, Gail 219 Boone, Terris 239, 109 Booth, Edward 227 Boothe, Bill 203, 176 Bocksteagel, Diane 146, 227 Boland, Michael 227 Bond, Margo 239 Bornhoffer, David 211, 176 Bossard, Henry 227 Boston, Gwendolyn 227 Sherwood, Martin 33 Sibcy, Jessie 30 Siegel, Martin Siegel, Mary 30 Simons, Joseph 30 Smith, Donald 32 Smith, Edwin 33 Smith, George 35, 110, 114 Srofe, J. Garner 34, 116 Steinmetz, Christine 30, 93 Stose, llo 35, 115 T Taylor, Helen 30, 191 Templin, Paul 36 Thornton, Delores 33 Turner, Leslie V Vickers, R. C. 33, 206 Walker, Maxine 34 Whitaker, John 39 Wieland, Keith 32. 114 Wilkinson, Russell 34 Williams, Ann 30 Williams, James 33, 183 Wirth, Ray 38 Wisely, Scvora 39 Yacks, Colin 28, 90, 91, 93 Zimmermann, Herman 31 Zwayer, Roger 34 Boston, Sandra 203 Bostrom, Karin 47, 110, 140 Bouldin, Anita 203 Bouldin, Calvin 106, 107, 124, 177 Boulding, Joyce 219 Boulding, Rosemary 211 Boulding, William 203 Bowden, Tim 165, 219, 129, 175, 179 Bowling, Betty 203 Bowling, Connie 203 Bowling, Dick 211 Bowman, Christina 94, 203 Bowman, Cynthia 94, 211 Bowman, James 203 Bowman, Pat 227 Bowman, Romayne 203 Bradford, John 239 Bradley, Carolyn 239 Bradley, Marilyn 47 Bradley, Nadine 211 Bradley, Bill .l50, 239 Brady, Catherine Bradenburg, Herbert 227 Brandenburg, Keith 203 Brandenburg, Marlene 239 Brandfass, Pam 47, 130, 141 Brandt, Jerry 227 Brantley, Robert 86 Brasey, Larry Brazile, Darlene 239 Brengel, Bill 219 Brengel, Susan 47 Brenklin, Ossylin 239 Brennan, Sarah 47, 94, 95, 2 115 96, 106, 107, 131, 14 , 118, 49 Brennen, Sonia 47 Bressert, Edward 227 Brewer, Beverly 219, 93 Brewer, Caroline 47, 141 Brewer, Dale 239 Brewton, Kenneth Bridgeman, Carolynn 219 Bridgeman, Edward 219, 118 Bridges, Bridges, Briedis, Elaine 203 Virginia 227 Barbara 239 anefiy, Gary 219 Mike 148, 227 Briggs, Bright, Gary 239 Bright, Sandra 227 Brinker, Philip 86 Britton, Oscar 239 Brockman, Elmer Brockman, Mary 239 Brockman, Rundle 219 Brogden, Robert 211 Brokaw, Gordon 219 Brooke, Mike 95, 148, 164. 227. 90 ' Brooks, Bessie 239. 109, 90 Brciglas, Charles 227, 174, Brooks, Dennis 94, 203 Brooks, Doris 94, 211 Brooks, Jacquelynn 219 Brooks, James 47 Brooks, Richard Brooks, Rory Dale 211, 108 STUDENT Brooks, William 227 Brooks, William 219 Brooks, William 235 Brothers, Nancy 239 Brown, Alma 203 Brown, Barb 239, 141 Brown, Bill 227 Brown, Bonnie 47 Brown, Brenda Brown, Charles 124 Brown, Eddie 47, 95, 106, 107, 131, 144 Brown, Edith Brown, Elizabeth 50 Brown, Frank 239 Brown, Gloria 219 Brown, Harriet 131, 239, 109 Brown, Jim 219, 175 Brown, Jim 219 Brown, Joe 110 Brown, John 95, 219 Brown, Johnny 95, 211 Brown, Judy 203 Brown, Linda 50, 130 Brown, Lonnie 239 Brown, Marica 203 Brown, Marietta 203 Brown, Nancy 50 Brown, Owen 227. 175 Brown, Phyllis 227 Brown, Roberta 219 Brown, Sandra 219 Brown, Sarah 239 Brown, Thomas 219 Brown Zollie 203 Browning, Campbell, Lonnie Campbell, Richard 228 Campbell, Sondra 203 Canida, James 86, 156 Cannedy, Margaret 239 Cannon, Donna 51, 127 Canter, Barry 110, 133, 228 Cantrell, Debrah 219 Carlton, Coren Carlton, Kennteh 86 Carlton, Roger 219 Carggn, Wanda 219, 108, Carmichael, Carolyn 203 Carnes, Don 51 Carney, Tom 211, 118 Carpenter, Robert 51 Carpenter, Richard 228 Clingman, Charles 228, 178 Clinman, James 219 Clingman, Mabel 204 Clause, William 219, 129 Clowers, Ronny Cloyd, Shirley 204 Clubb, Dianne 145, 240 Clubb, Robert 52 Clust, Maxine 53, 106, 127 Clyburn, Dorothy 228 Coaston, Steve 228, 174, 178 Cobb, Alice 228 Cobb, James 212 Cobb, Margaret 212, 95 Cobb, Sandra 228, 109 Creech, Rovina 212 Cress, Bertha 204 Cress, Robert 224 Crisp, Robert 54 Crittendon, Jim 220, 118 Cromwell, Arthur Browning, Terry 227 Browning, Daman 219 Brueggemann, John 126. 239 Brue , Gary 107, 150, 227 Brumley, Diane 50, 141 Brundage, Charlene 203 Brunker, Shirley 239 Cochran, Anita 94, 142, 240, 109 Cochran, Harry 240 Cochran, Nina 212 Cockrell, Barbara 240 Cockrell Mae 53, 109 Coffey, Oscar 228 Coffey, Sharon 204 Cogozzo, Barbara 219 Cole, Charles 212 Cole, Charlotte 53 Cole, Shirley 212 Coleman, Barbara 228 Coleman, Doug Coleman, Johnny 53 Coleman, Ted 53, 106, 109 Coleman, Tommy 240, 109 Colin, Linda 212 Collier, Betty 204 Collins, Louise 219 Collins, Patricia 132, 228 Carper, Larry 211 Carr, Charles 51, 86, 107, 110,130, 177,178 Carr, Gregory 203 Carr, Lillian 240 Carr, Ross 228 Carroll, Anna 228 Carroll, Beverly 203 Carroll, Donna 51 Carroll, Judie 211, 120 Carroll, Richard 240 Carson, Terry 240 Carter, Barbara 239 Carter, Ben 51, 110, 155, 157 Carter, Betty 219, 120 Canes, Brenda 107, 110, 120, Carter, Geraldine 239, 109 Carter, lnell 239, 109 Carter, Katherine 219 Carter, Richard 211, 179 Cater, Sherry 203, 206 Carty, Cecil 228 Casacrednde, Vincent 228 Bryan, El aine 219 Bruns, Gloria 50 Bryan, Linda 211, 118 Bryant, Charles 211 Bryant, Gwendolyn Bryant, James 211, 196 Bryant, Ruth 227 Bryant, Sharon 211 Buchanan, Barbara 50, 107, 129, 116 Buckner, Shirley 239 Buerkle, Robert 227 Buldin, Calvin 239 Bundy, John 219 Bundy, Teddy 211 Buab, Louis Burbanks, Diane 239 Burchard, Carolyn 227 Burke, Bill 227 Burdette, James 219 Burdette, Robert 219, 119 Case, Ann 240 Case, Joyce 211 Castle, Gene 150, 240 Catauro, Albert 240 Catsaros, Adam 203 Caulton, George 211 Caunite, Baiba 51. 71 Cavally, Chriss 107, 240 Cave, Elden 228 Cave, Gerald Centers, Gloria 219 Centers, Linda 203 Chadwel, Carol 203 Challis, Jack 51, 240 Challis, Nancy 228 Chamberlain, Carol 51, 110, 1 1 1 Chamberlin, Judy 203 Colonel, Robert 240, 100 Colvard, Lelia 228, 109 Combs, Glenna 94, 212 Combs, Ronald 204 Comer, Audrey 204, 198 Compton, Lenita 204 Coniglia, Annette 98, 145, 240 Conley, Joan 53 Conlon, Paul 219 Conn, Samuel 204 Connelly, Connie 95, 219, 118 Connelly, John 204 Connelly, Nancy 110, 145, Cromwell, Harold 228 Cromwell, Robert 94, 110, 240, 90 Crooks, Douglas 204 Crooks, Patricia 54 Crosby, Clinton Crosswhite, Bobby 204 Crosswhite, Margo 90, 93 Crow, Robert 240 Crowe, James 228 Crowell, Lemmuel 54, 86 Crowley, Pat 95, 130, 144, 228, 196, 117, 109 Cruse, Howard 240 Cummings, George 212 Cummings, Robert 86 Cunnick, John Cunningham, Jack 45, 54, 97, 155, 156, 71, 181 Cunningham, Jerry 46, 54, 97, 155, 157, 166, 48, 188 Cunningham, JoAnn 228 Cunningham, Mike 204 Curfman, Jane 220, 118 Curliss, Gary 54, 124, 150 Currens, Al 54, 101 Curtis, 203 Dail, Ronald 165, 212 Dailey, Danny 204 Daily, Phyllis 220, 129, 175, Dicks, Wilhelmina 228 Dieckman, Carol 95,228 Diefernbach, Glenn 55, 150, -155, 130 Diefenbach, Kay 94, 130, 140, 228, 109 Diekman, John 126, 130, 148, 155, 240, 129 Dinerman, Janice 95. 144, 240 Dinkel, Roberta 220 Dinklemann, Henry 124, 240 Disbennett, Janet 240 93 Dalton, Brenda 54 Dalton, Jo Ann 212 Dalton, Joyce 132, 228 Dalton, Richard 212, 176 Dameron, Gary Daniel, Larry 110, 240 Daniels, Cheri 211, 212 Danner, Linda 107, 240, 129 Danner, William 86 Darling, James 131, 228 Darrs, Andrew 204 Daugherty, David 54 240, 119, 93 Conner, Barri 53 Conner, Jeri 53 Conner, Mike 19 Conner, Mike 219 Conners, Lau 155, 157 Conway, Barbara 94, 95, 142, 155, 240, 100 Conway, Jack Conway, Steve 95, 107, 148, Davenport, Ann 240, 138 Davidson, Davidson Bill 240 Hoddy odvidsdnj Jim 54 Davidson, Johnny Davidson, Marry Candle Burdick, Dick 50, 155, 148, 168, 166, 114, 188, Burkey, June 50, 94, 127 Burgin, Gerry 50 Bur ham, Robert 50, 110 Chambers, Arthur 228 Chambers, Mae 240, 109 Chflaabers, Marcella 107, 228, Chamblin, Minor 52 Champion, Connie 211 Champion, Mary 175 Champion, Mattie 203 r, Edna 94, 228, 109 Burkhardt, Richard 211 Burkhart, I-Linrda 50, 109 Burnam, Burnett, Burrell, Burston ea 86 Helen 227 Dan 239, 109 Bernadine 239 aumonf sau 22s, 109 Burton, Barbara 131, 219 Burton, Beverly 132, 203 Burton, Bruce 126, 148, 239, 129, 174, 17B . Burton, Carole 50, 131 Burton, Jo Ann 219 Burton, Margaret 211, 108, 199, 198 Burton, Michael 211, 108, 174 Burwell. Doris 203 Bush, Chester Bush, Dennis 86 Bush, Loretta 211 Bush, Melanie 131, 239, 109 Burwell, Doris Butterworth, Bonnie 219 Chaney, Mariorie 52 Chapman, Charles 204 Chapman, Lula 211 Chapman, Patricia 52, 107, 140 Chapman, Shirley 228 Charlton, Chess 240 Charlton, Roger Cheek, Emily 145, 240, 129, 196, 109 Chenault, Albert 204 Chesnut, Patricia 240 Chichester, Georgia 52, 141 Chichester, Sally 52, 127, 141 Chidester, Anne 95. 240 Chidester, Jane 211, 108 Childers, Jean 240 Chilton, Dan 228 Chin, Andy 52 Chisholm, Ann 204 Chisholm, Jim 211, 220 Chitwood, Jerry 228 Chitwood, Thomas 204 Chocie, Elaine 52 Daificgson, Robert 110, 94, Davidson, Tom 124, 220, 118 Davis, Ada 240 Davis, Ann Davis, Calvin 240 Davis, Darlene 204 Davis, Deborah 204 Davis, Diane 240, 109 Davis, Donna 54, 109 Davis, Henry 240, 177 Davis, Janet 228 Davis, Larry 228 Davis, Lester 212 Davis, Lloyd Davis, Mary 212, 199, 198 Davis, Milton 240 Davis, Nancy 54, 99, 145, 191, 100, 93, 92 Davis, Roggrt 228 Discher, Ronnie 212 Distler, Bobbie 94, 220, 108 Distler, Linda 145, 240, 93 Distler, Sandie 55, 98, 145, 191, 48 Dixon, Barb 55, 106 Dixon, Bobby 204 Dixon, Cherry 228 Dixon, Donald 86 Dixon, Jean 55 Dixon, Norman Dobbins, Janice 132, 228, 129, 109, 93 Dolaggns, Jean 132, 240, 129, Dodson, Dianna 204 Dodson, Linda 204 Dodson, Sammy 204 Doench, Lockwood 55. 148, 101, 48 Doggett, Larry 220 Dollenmeyer, Rita 228 Donahue, Cheryl 130, 133, 228, 109, 90, 93 Donald, Barry 220, 228 Donaldson, Andrew 228 Danes, Sharon 145, 228, 119 Donnelly, Eileen 95, 142, 228, 196, 119 Donnelly, Jerre 55 Dooley, Jack 220. 108 Dooley, Janet 55 Doolye, Ronald 228 Dope, Cathy 204 Dorman, Pete 240 Dorsey, Elaine 94, 204, 199 Dorsey, Henry 212 Dotson, Peggy 240 Doyle, Frank 151, 228, 174, 177, 118 Dozier, Ronald 212, 179 Dragston, Donald 204, 220 Dragston, Sandra 206, 220 Drake, Barbara 228 Drake, James 212 Drane, Standra 131. 240 Drew, Jeannette 55 Driskell, Dennis 165, 220, 108 DuBois, Elaine 212 DuBois, Maxine 229 DuBose, Claudette 204 DuBuque, Denise, 110, 55, 111,145, 196,197 Dudley, Edith Duffy, Rosal 229 Duncan, Edward 240 Duncan, Harry 212, 176 Duncan, Marian 102, 145, 240, 129, 196 Duncan, Thomas 220 Dunham, Donald 229 Dunn, Vera 229 Dunning, Kenneth 110, 116 164, 228 Cook, Albertine 220 Cook, Anna 204 Cook, Bertha 212 Cook, Delores 132, 240 Cook, John 204 Cook, Kathy 106 Cook, Kathy 106 Cook, Lawrence 204 Cook, Mary 94, 212 Cook, Nancy 53 Cook, Richard 212, 176, 179 Cook, Steve 212, 118 Cook, William 228 Cooke, Nancy 53 Coon, Charles 212 Coon, R th 204 u Cooper, Carolyn 228 Cooper, Leslie 228 Cooper, Stanley 124, 228 Coats, Judy 212 Copeland, Duane 240 Copeland, LaVerne 212 Cord, Barbara 220 Cord, Herschel 212 Corder, Judy 228 Corney, Robert 148, 240 Corning, Roland 212 Costa, Mike 220, 175, 179 Courtney, Barry 94, 147, 228 Coven, Carlton 228 Covert, Norman 204 Covington, Mary Davis, Ro rta 54 Davis, Wava 54, 110 n Ron 110 228 Davisso , , Dawson, Carolyn 204 Dawson, Hattie 54 Dean, Curtis 206, 212, 176 Dean, Gilbert 220 Dean, Robert 54 86, 124 DeBond, Janice 228 Deck, Bill 220 Deck, Dave 148, 204, 228, 118 Deck, John 220 Deck, Linda 220, 118 Deck, Robert Decker, Dave 212, 176, 118 Decker, Larry 220, 118 Durbec, Ruth 220 gurnam, Dave 220, 118 Don ur am, Durham, Minnie 55, 86, 90 Durham , Richard 240 Dury, Bonnie 212 Dykes, Carole 55, 86 Dykes, Gary I Dykes, Mary 229 Dynes, Bonnie 145, 240 Dynes, Toin 220, 118 Eakins, Gwendolyn Eakins, Janice 55 Eanes, Michael 55. 110 Earley, Richard 165, 212 East, Paul 229, 109 Butts, Phyllis 228 Butts Sharon 211 Bydfcl, Andy si, 124, iso Bye, Larry 211 Byers, Sharon 94, 211, 198 Byrd, Helen 51, 71 Byrd, Susan 211 Byrd, Viclge 219 Caddell, Terry 211 CodJ, Sharon 145, 239 Cal well, Banna 140, 228 Caldwell, Joe 211 Chrisman, Dave 52 Chrisman, Gary 211 Chrisman, Joe 227 Cowan, James 228 Cowan, Janeen 240 Cowans, Floyd 220 Dees, Betty 212, 118 Dege, Beth 228 Delgsr, Donna 131, 142, 228, 96, 144, 71, 91, 93 Callahan, James 203 Callahan, Nancy 110, 142, 239, 116 Callicoat, James 211 Calloway, Marry 211, 108 Calloway, Shirley 51, 138 Cameron, Charles 203 Cowon, Cindy 102, 239, Cameron, Jim 94, 211 om , r ra E ',Sl,'1'li 12235 2355 8 Campbell, David 228 Campbell, Larry 211 Chrisman, John 211 Christian, William 217, 179 Christman, Sharon 99, 240 Chumbley, Bill Chumbly, Gloria 211 Chumleg, Tom 219 Cioffi, etty 240 Clark, David 52 Clark, Doris 219 Clark, Horace 164, 228, 90 Clark, Jack 228 Clark, Juanita 228 Clark, Michael 211 Clcirki Murial 125, 240, 86, Clark Cla Pam 212, 108 uder, Chris 52 Clauder, Rick 94, 204 Cl , J 240 Clgy, hsgzella 228 Cowperthwaite, Jim 95, 53, 166, 116, 184 Cox, Phillip 165 204, 179 Cox, Sammy 240 Coygg, Cathy 102, 130, 142, Coyne, John Cozozzo, Barb Craft, Terry 228 Craig, Franklin 212 Cramer, Gayle 212, 199 Clayton, Charles 212 Clayton, Russell 204 Cleary, Maureen 52 Cleaftl, Pat 240 Cramer, Pat 212 Cramer, Russell 110, 228 Cranert, Donna 212 Crawford, Carol 228 Crawford Dianne 54 Crawford, Douglas 86 Crawford, Jerome 204, 176 Crawford, John 212, 176 Crawford, Joyce 50. 54, 95, Crawford, Ronald 54, 147 Crawford, Yvonne 212, 118, 199, 198 Creech, Joe 228 Deible, Delva 54, 143, 67 Delroe, Joyce 240 Delroe, Sandra 228 DeMint, Ruth 228 Denman, Jan 228 Denney, Dexter 54 Denney, Sandra 228 Dennis, Linda 55, 106, 49 Densan, Joyce 55 Dent, Edward 155, 240, 109 Degsgbrock, Leonard 150, Derringer, Sally 55, 144 DeVore, David 55, 70 Dew, Henry 220 Dewar, Frances 55 Dewberry, Matha 55 Dexter, Delores 55 Dexter, Vivian 86 Dials, Sharon 212 Dickies, Diane 212 Dicks, Arnita 228 Dicks, Fern 240 Dicks, Phyllis B6 Eaton, George 148, 229 Eby, Claudia 204 Eby, Kathy 95, 142, 147, 229, 196 Eckman, Elaine 144, 102, 240, 196 Ector, Jim 229 Edmonds, Dale 212 Edmonds, George 212 Edmonds, Jacqueline 229 Edmondson, Eddie 220 Edmondson, Richard 125, 240 Edmonson, Jean 220 Edrington, Brenda Edwards, Edwards, Harold 240 Herb 240 Edwards, Janet 212, 108 Edwards, Joyce 55, 143, 108 Edwards, Nancy 53, 56, 87, 959 131 145 70, 49 . 6, , Edwards, PONY 212 Edwards, Tommy 95, 220, 1 16 Ehrhardt, Mark 204 Elam, Bond 51, 56, 97, 155, 157, 48, 178 Elam, John 240 Elam, Paul 204 STUDENT Elder, Chico 229 Elder, Doug 56, 114, 49 Elder, Roger MZ4 5 Ellick, Anthony 110, 220, 229 sins, 'Charles 94, 110, 131, Ellick Yvonne 220 148, 229, 90 Ellis, Elve Ellis, Paul 204 Ellsworth, Virginia 56, 106 Elmes, Karen 204 Elmes, Robert 56 Elmes, Virginia 204 Elmes, Virginia 204 Elmes, Walter 212 Embry, Betty 212 Embry, Duane 240 Embry, Johnny 205 Emory, Verna 205 Endres, Kenneth 110 Enghauser, Bonnie 229, 141 Enghouser, Richard 240 England, Beatrice 240 England, Beatriz 240 England, Corinne 240 England, June 220 Engleman, Gregory 205 Engleman, Howard English, Robert 220 Ennis, Karen 56, 100 Ennis, Rickey 126, 229 Erbacher, Beverly 56, 98, 131, 71 Ernst, Roberta 220 Esberger, Barbara 56 Flowers. Rebecca 220 Eshman, David 165, 212 Eschmeyer, Judith 56, 98, Glover, Handel, Hope 220 140, 71 Eschmeyer, Ken 212, 108 Eskeni, Gwendolyn 212 Estell, Jo Ann 212 Estell, John 240 Estep, Alvona 229 Estes, Brenda 229 Estes, Marla 205 Estes, Pat Eubanks, June Eubggks, Kathy 132, 229, Eugene, Vaughn 212 INDEX Fields, Bennie 212 Finger, Dick 212 Finger, Karol 57 Fiorito, Angie 241 Firestone, Robert 220 Fischer, Albert 165, 220, 108 175, 179 Fischer, Charylene 110, 241, 196, 90 Philip 212. 108, 176 Fischer, Ilgzginia 110, 241, 129, Fischer, 129, Fisgus, Allen 57, 58. 97, 107 110,111,l51,119, 48 Fisgus, Doris 94, 220, 108 Fishback, Alfred Fishback, Jim 220 Fisher, Chuck 212 Fisher, Jerry 58, 150 Fisher, Nancy Fisher, Jean Fitzgerald, Ellen 20,5 Fitzpatrick, Andrew 58. 106, 107, 155, 157, 49, 178 Fitzwalter, Edith 241 Flakes, Billy 205, 179 Flanagan, Judith 58 Flaugher, Cynthia 58 Fleckenstein, Jenny 229, 109 Fletcher, Tim 110, 212 Fleure, Daniel 205 Flick, Dale 106, 229 Flint, Don 212 Flisk, Dorothy 142, 229 Florence, Katherine 212 Flogg, Natalie 58, 142, 109, Floyd, Dianne 229 Floyd, Perry 212 Flueck, Dennis 205 Fobbs, Jo Carole 220 Foqle, James 229 Fokwell, Buddy 205 Forl, Geraldine 220 Ford, Mary 241 Ford, Sarah 205 Ford-Coates, Bruce 205 Foster, Annette 241 Gearhart, Jerri 94, 142, 241 Gebhardt, John 126, 229 Gee, Judith 229 Gehring, Kathy 59, 144 Gentry, John 164, 229, 178 Guyton, Willie 205 Gwinn, Ed Gwinner, Barbara 95, 131, 144, 229, 196, 90 Gwinner, Lois 59, 95, 96, Gentry, Mary Gentry, Sarah I 229 220 , 144, 155, 190, 191, 131 196, 197, 71 H Habenicht, Sue 144, 155, 229, 117 Hack, Janice 59 Hacker, Lora 229 Hafner, Michael 59, 147, 114 Hahn, Louis 59 Haines, Barbara 59 Haines, Carolyn 220, 108 Haines, Larry 150, 229 Haines, Pat 229 Hake, Pam 99, 125, 241, 129, 141 Halbert, Eugene 229 Hall, David 205, 222 Gentry, Wilma 229 Gerth, Karen 205 Gessner, Frank 59, 147 Geyer, Bonnie 220 Geyer, Ralph 229 Ghee, Bernice 132, 229, 220 Ghee, Patricia 212 Gilalicins, Gary 126, .148, 155, Gibson, Anne Gibson, Danny 205 Gibson, Diane 106, 107, 241 Gibson, Floyd 241 Gibson, Janis 220, 108 Gibson, Mary 59, 130, 99 Gilbert, Regina 94, 229 Gill, Betty 220 Gill, Dale Gill, Willie 59 Gillespie, John 164, 229 Gilliam, Albert 229 Gilliam, Allen 229 Gilliam, Donald 205 Giliam, Orville 231, 176, 179 Gillson, Lyn 220 Gilpin, Colleen 229 Gilpin, Dennis 205 Givens, Judy 205 Glaab, Linda 241 Glardon, John 229 Glazier, Michele 241, 141 Gleich, Kathy Glergrg Cornelius 165, 220, Glenn, Frank 213 Glenn, Raymond 59. 86 Charlene 220 Halk1Diane 95, 99, 241, 119, Hall, Donald 213 Hall, Joan 145, 241 Hall Larry 241 Hall, Sandra 229 Hall, Shirley 213 Hall, Virginia 242 Hall, William Halmark, Mary 229 ' Hayes, Sonny 205 Hayes, Tim 242 Haynes, Joel 14, 61, 87, 148, 168, 166. 70 42, 48 1-iaynae, Joe 230, 177 Heath, Verdell 242 Heaton, Clenda 205 Heaton, Eldon 220 Heckmann, Albert 61, 95, 148, 155, 157, 49, 90 Hedrick, Roland Heekin, Barb 95, 131, 144, 230 Heekin, Maureen 199 Heffner, Horrace 164, 230 Hegel, Bob 230 Heidkamp, Mike 98, 220, 118, 101 Heimann, Bonnie 95, 110, 144, 190, 230, 117, 93 Heimann, Jon 61, 151, 186, 177 Heimann, Robert 61, 68, 97, 151, 90 Helm, Alveretta 230 Helm, Mary Jo 213, 109 Helm, Thomas 61 Helwig, Sharon 140, 242 Martha Nan 242 Heminger, Heminger, Herislgrson, Gloria 61, 117, Halsted, Dan 95, 205 Halsted, Jon 59, 63, 97, 148, 91, 114, 184 Halscott, William 59, 147 Hamilton, Bill 125, 126, 150, 242, 119 Henderson, Jefferson 231, 118 Henderson, Joyce 213, 118 Hendricks, Ralph 61. 107 Henges, John 205 Hamilton, George 213 Hamilton, Judy 205 Hamilton, Minnie 59, 106, Hamilton, William Hengle, Lynne 61, 127 Hennessy, Lanny 242 Hennlnger, Carol 94, 242 Henry, Sandra 230 Henry, Warren 110, 230 Henry, Zelma 242 Hensley, Charles 205 Jo 205 Hensley, Hensley, Mike Eustice, Jean 95, 220. 118 Foster, Ella 229 Foster, Geneva 229 Foster, Joan Foster, Lillian 58 Foster, Redonia 205 Foster, Robin 212 Foster, William 124, 247, 241 Foster, William 58 Faust, Frank 58 Fowar Jeff , Fowee Carol 205 Fox, Barbara 220 Frargg, Margie 102, 144, 241 i Glueck, Tom 126, 151, 241, 186 Godfrey, Aieta 205 Godfrey, lrene 130. 241, 196 Godley, Ann 56, 59, 95, 96, 131, 144. 70, 90. 93 Goebel, Hilbert 241 Goebel, Peggy 241 Goesling, Gayle 59, 110, 144, 196, 120, 117 Goettsch, Charles 59, 130 Goettsch, Eric 213 Gooch, Bobbie 213 Good, Eric Good, Mary 59, 132 Good, William 165, 213 Goodell, Nancy 213, 118, 199, 198 Goodwin, Sallie 220 Goose, Cuma 205 Hammond, lrene 59, 130 Hammond, Mary 95, 144, 242 Hampton, Betty 230 Hampton, Chris 59, 110, 242 Hampton, Christina 131, 138 Hampton, Jane 242 Evans, Beverly 56, 130 Evans, Calvin 220 Evans, Lis 56, 95, 102, 103, 118, 105 Evans, Margaret 56 Evans, Patricia 212 Evans, Wanda 212 Evans, William 240, 178 Evans, Willie 57 Evans, Yvonne 240 Eveler, Bernne 94, 95, 220 Eveler, Judy 212, 199, 198 Everage, Kine 205 Everette, Barbara Everhart, Michael 205 Eversole, Joyce 95, 212 Everson, Alfreda 205 Eversull, Grey 240 Larry 94, 220, 108 Gravely, Ben 213 Hill, R0 Eveslage, Florence 57, 106, 107, 196, 118 F Fagan, Ellen 57 14 . 5 Fahrney, Jean 57, 102, 130, 142 Fannon, Larry 212 Fannon, Wallace 229 Fant, Bonnie 57, 86 Fornsley, Leo 205 Fa1irgIBen 52, 57, 94, 97, Farrar, Geoff 229 Farres, George 220 Harris Judson 230 Farres, John Fast, Chip 57, 86 Faulcone, Bill 220 Fawley, Barbara 220 Feck, Carole 57, 240 Federle, Carole 95, 99, 91, 119, 125, 144, 240, 129 Feence, Dan Felder, Robert 241 Feldhaus, Bill 126, 148, 155, 241, 174 Feldhaus, Don 131, 151, 229 Feller, Vivian 241, 109 Felts, Jeff 110, 151, 221 Fender, Elmer 57, 109, 177 Fender, Steven 212 Fenton, Barbara 205 Bill 106, 241, 11B Bill 220, 118 Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Cheryl 205 Ferguson, Donna 94, 212 Frankie 205 Ferguson, Ferguson, Gerald 57, 124 Ferguson, Gerald 57, 124 Ferguson Frame, Tom 95, 107, 229, 129 Francini, Ralph 220 Frank, Joan 58 Franklin, Linda 212 Frdrangman, Christine 94, 205, Freeman, Sidney 164. 229 Freeman. Yvonne 229 Freese, Gary 229 Fried, Andrea 107, 142, 229, 129, 90 Friend, Bert 94. 131, 229 Frierson, Paul 229 Fritsch, Roberta 241 Frodqe, Carol 241 7 Frank, Carol 58, 107 Frost, Joyce 212, 108 Frost, Robert 205 Frost, Ronnie Frost, Victoria 229 Fry, Gail 130, 142, 229 Frye, Mike 205 Frye, Phyllis 241 Frvman, Carolyn 220 Fulcher, James 205 Fuller, Aubrey Fuller, Jessie 229 Furlow, Scgidra 229, 109 Gordon, Betty 220 Goree, Carolyn 213 Goshade, Calvin 205 Goshade, Calvin 205 Govart, 1 86 Philip 151, 229, 129, Goyert, Susan 59, 196 Grable, Jean 98, 241, 129 Grace, Nancy 220 Grace, Polly 220 Grant, Carole 59 Grant, Joan 213 Grant, Linda 205 Grassel, David 213 Grate, Frank 110, 241 Gravel, James 220, 108 Handel, Paul 98, 242, 101 Handley, Judy 242 Handley, Michael 230 Hanes, Dave 59, 150 Hanes, Kathy 230 Hanks, Cecil 59 Hansley, Linda 220 Hardin, Bert 213, 108 Hardin, Joan 220, 108 Hardy, Patricia 220 Hare, Elaine 205 Hargrove, Vivian 220 Harman, Helen 59, 140, 129 Harmon, Rose 213 Harmon, Sharon 61 Harper, Charlotte 213 Harper, John 106. 242 Harrell, Kathy 230 Harrigan, Thomas 230 Harris, Allen 213 Betty 213 Beverly 220 Harris, Harris, Harris, Charlie Harris, Clarence 213 Harris, Harris, David 205 Eddie Mae 61, 86 Harris, Gloria 230 Harris, Jerry 230 Harris, Hensley, Peggy 205, 206, 199 Hensley, Yo anda Henton, Gloria 242, 109 Henton, Yolanda 220 Hentsch, Heike 94, 230 Herbert, Charles Edward 242 Herbert, Herdtner, Richard 61, 150 Hern, Stephen 164 Hern, Thomas 61, 94, 70 Herrin, David 165 Herrin, Nancy 61. 141 Herring, Clifton 230 Herring, Hardy 124, 242 Herring, Robert 124, 230 Herring, Shirley 213 Herron, William 231 Herzner, Edward 205 Hess, Charles 205 Hettinger, Carol 61, 107, 140 Hettinger, Russell 213 Hickey, Pat 221 Hicks, Ann 86 Hicks, Mary 205 Hig ins, Charles 205 Gravely, Frances 220 Gravely, Nina 59, 131 Graver, Jim 213 Graves, Brenda 107, 229, 109 Graves, Jack 229 Graves, Robert 168, 241, 166 Gray, Lawrence Harris, Phyllis 242 Hig?ander, Charlene 242 Hignite, Sue 61 Hi derbrand, Ann 213, 206 Hill, Carl 205 Hill, Edwin 164, 231 Hill, Gail 242 Hill, Gina 231 Hill, Jo Ann 205 Hill, Margaret 205 Hill, Robert 242 nald 242 Harris, Ralph 230, 109 Harris, Robert 124, 242, 109 Harris, Sharon 107, 230 Shirley Hilliard, Mickey 110, 242 Hillman, Bruce 94, 213 Gray, Olline 205 Green, Annetta 241 Green, Betty 205 Green, Joyce 59 Green, Joyce 229 Gabbord, Hazel 241 Gabbard, Wilma 86 Cagen, Carol 212 Gagen, Marilyn 212 Gaghan, Carole 241 Greene, Jane 59, 99 Greer, Carolyn 59 Greer, Earl 220 Gregg. Sybil 229 Greilich. Sally Grubbs, Rayola 59, 86, 130 Hodgkin, Margo 205 , Juv 148, 48, 93 57,110,111, Gailey, Jerry 220 Gailey, Kay 131, 229 Gailey, Paul 165 Galbreath, Don 124, 241 Galbreath, Larry 124, 229 Galinger, Boyd 95. 229 Gamel, Joseph 212, 118 Gans, Barbara 229 Gant, Jane 94, 106. 241 Gantz, David 58, 97, 151, Greve, Neal 229 Grevious, Barbara 220 Greve, Neal 229 Griffin, Neal 220, 229 ' Griffin, Roger 59, 110 Griffith, Jim 213 Griffith, Jon 229 Grisby, Willie 205 Grissom, Allen 213, 118 Grooms, Marvin 59, 119 Harrison, Charlene 230, 109 Harrison, Marcia 61, 131 Hart, Deanna 132, 230 Hart, Richard 220 Han,8Sharon '61, 99, 129, Hartenian, Melanie 95, 144, 155, 242, 199, 93 Harting, Dennis 230 Harvey, Constance 61 Harvey, Gwendolyn 242 Hassman, Pete 242 Hastings, Jack 205 Hatcher, Clivertine 230 Hatcher, Deloris 61 Hatfield, Mary 205 Hathmorn, Diana 213 Hawk, Jeff 110, 230, 147 Hawkins, Audree 230 Hawkins, Bill 230 Donna 213 Hawkins, Hawkins, Jacquelyn Hawkins Hilson Carolyn 213 Himes, Gene 231 Hinds, Lois 205 Hinds, Moxie 205 Hinds, Mike 221 Hines, Charles 61, 94, 106 Hines, Martha 231, 100, 109 Hirsch Dan 231 175 Hare, Peter 242 ' Hitchcock, Roger 62 Hitchens, Marty 107, 131, 145, 231 Higclhgns, Ted 62. 106, 107, Hobbie, Lawrence 205, 206 Hodge, Barbara 205 Hodge, Barbara 213 Hodge, Bill 221 Hodge, Brian 155, 242, 118 Hodge, Charles 213 Hodge, Jean 213, 199 Hodge, Judy 221, 199 Hodge, Owen 62, 73, 97 Hodge, Terry 205 Hodge, Sheleda 221 Ferg , Jud 102, 144, wo' Ferguson. Rosia 220 Ferane, Bill 164, 229, 174 Ferreo, Janice 151, 205 Ferris, Jo Ann 205 Fette, Donald Fette, James 205 Fewell, Vivian 229 Ficklin, James 205, 176 70, 101, 93 Garbutt, Sharon .108 Gardner, Alva 205 Garner, Robert 110, 229 Garner, Ronald 94, 95, 126, 148, 241, 90 Garner Travice 212 Garnesi Carl 205 Garnes, Walte r212 Garrett Juanita 22 , ' 0 Gaski Il, Wydonne 229 Gayle, Clifford 229 Gudauskas, Pete 86, 150 Guenther, Kitty 220 Gulden, Lloyd 59 Gunn, Barbara 59 Gurganus, Albert 205 Gurganus, Greg 205 Gusweiler, Becky 142, 229 Ricky 213 Gusweiler, Gurierrez. Joe 241 Guyton, Barbara 229 Guyton, lley 205. 179! his Hawkins: PatSY 61, 62, 96, 102, 130, 133, 142. 117, 49,.93 Hawkins, Richard 220 Haglgns, Ronald 131, 230, Hayden, Lillian 213 Hayes, Beverly 230 Hayes, Bill 213 comme 242, 109 Hayes, Hayes, Jim 230 Hayes, Marilyn 242 Hodson, Bill 242 Hodson, Carol 242 Hotford, Bill Hogan, Phyllis 205 Hogan, Raymond 205 Hogg, Steve 221, 118 Hocomb .Larry 221 Hall, William Holland, Raymond 242 Holler, Mike Holler, Rich 221 STUDENT INDEX Hollingsworth, Robert Holloway, Mary 205 Holloway, Willard 214 Holmes, Carolyn 242 Holste,Da1e 231 Holt, Barb 62, 99 Holton, Nancy 221 Homan, Jerry 231 Hon, Garry 221 Hon, Merwyn 205 Jackson, Harden 214 Jackson, Jackie 231 Jackson, James 221 Jackson, Marsha 231, 109 Jackson, Maxine 214, 109 Jackson Myrtle 63, 109 Jorden Sallv 221, 196 Honican, Myron 213 Hood, Richard 213, 108 Hood, Robert 213, 214, 108 Hood, Vernon 214, 108 Hopewell, Judy 62, 142, 49 Hopkins, Lucy 242 Hopkins, Willie 221 Hopper, Hopper, Teri 95, 221 Tom 95,221 Horn, Steve 231 Horstman, Kay 145, 231, 129 Horton, Dan 231 Horton, Harrietta 231 Horton, John 110, 242 Hoskie, Hoskie, Hoston, Houchin Houp, E Ginger 214 Pete 124, 231 Vivian 62 s, Kenneth 214 Iizabeth 205 House, Gre g 214 Hauser, Hauser, Houston, Howard, Bil? 205, 214 John 231 Gwendolyn 205 Bill 62 Howard, Charles 214 Howard, Fred 110, 242, 117 Howard, Jasper 231 Howard, Judy 110, 62, 119 Howard, Michael 231 Howard, Milton 155, 156 Howard, Nancy 62 Howard, Patricia 231 Howard, Jackson, Pat 221 Jackson, Patsy 206 Jackson, Ronald 63 Jackson, Russell 99, 150, 242, 90 Jackson, Sharon 214 Jackson, Sheila 63, 142 Jackson, Willie 231 Jaeger, Don 221 James, Geraldine 214 James, Thomas 126, 147, 155 Jones, Terry Jones, Thomas 221, 179 Jones, Vivian 142, 231 Jordan, Emma 206 Jordan, Kyle 230 Jordan, Louis 214 Jordan, Mamie 231 Jordan, Paul 206 Jordan, Polly 242 Jordan, Richard 231 Jordan, Rita 214 Jordan, Ronnye 231 Jordan, Roy 206 Jordan, Steve 231 Jordan, Tommy 132 Dwight 206 128 Klusman, Tom 94, 207 Knobb, Ed 65, 207 Knear, James 238 Knear, Jw? 222 Knechtly, arolyn 207 Knechtly, Margaret 65 Kneipp, Dorothy 140, 231 Kneipp, Pat 65 Kneir, Judy 131 Knell, Diane 214 Knoechel, John 243 Knoll, David 214 Knost, William 126, 243, 166 Koenig, Sondra 65, 140, 120, 93, 67 Jamison, Jamison, Dock 214 Russell 165 Jarman, Ernest 206 Jarman, Joann 146, 242 Jarrell, Yvonne 231 Jarrels, Nathaniel 221 Jarrels, Reid 221 Jarvis, Sally 221 Jasper, Jannis 63. 86 Jasper, Stephen 214, 179 Jeffries, Beatrice 214 Jenike, Mike 214, 118, 185 Jenike, Tom 64, 98, 148, 49, 90, 184 Jenkins, Michael 221 Jenkins, Phyllis 214, 118 Jenkins, Vernon Jennings, Nancy 107, 242 Jorner, Dallas Judd, Mike 214 Jullian, Gary 94, 231 Jurkiewicz, Dewey 165, 222, 175 Jurkiewicz, Mary 242 Jurdiewicz, Walter 165, 207 Justice, David 220, 108 Justin, Jay 231 Justice, Pat 222 Kadon, Sue 214 Kahn, Gail 110, 231 Kahny, Donald 231 Kammer, Dorothy 131, 242 Kattenhorn, Karen 95, 222, 129 Kaufmann, Stephen 222 Kay, Ian 207 Koerner, John 185 Kokeser, Williams 86 Koller, Mike 231 Kopitfke, George 207 Keamer, George 243 Kroener, Lillian Krogmann, Joan 222 Krause, Kruse, John 207 Clarence 243 Kurz, Ronald 65, 124, 126 Kyle, Jean 231 Kyle, Jordan 214 Lacey, I. John 65, 155 Lackey, Terrell 243 Ladrigan, Kay 231 Lague, Richard 65, 148 Lamb, James 214 Lambert, Jerry 231 David 214 Howell, Barbara 231 Howie, Douglas 205, 206, 118 Howie, Kathie 62, 110, 196 Hoy, Virginia 62, 129 Hoyt, Judy 94, 95, 106, 142, 242, 129,A 119, 90 Hubbard, Michael Hubbard, Paul 62 Hudson, Angel 106, 231, 118 Hudsomlggnnie 94, 214, 199, 198, Hudson, Gayle 242 Hudson, Shirley 95, 221 Huff, Mary 242 Hutt, Wanda 63, 94 Jentzen, Bea 98, 242 Jentzen, Carolyn 64, 130, 145, 93 Jess, Bill 231 Jewell, Tony 86 Jobe, Jim 242 Joehnk, Benny 206 Johcigsmann, Karen 95, 231, Johnsmann, Walter 231, 129 Johns, Nadine 206 Hu hett Huff, Wiley 214 Hughes, Carol 206 Hughes, Cynthia 132, 206 Hughes, Enid 231 Hughes, Georgina 206 Hughes, Gera dine 63 Hughes, John 63 Hughes, Mike 106, 242 Hughes, Ronnie 155, 242, 178 Hughes Sharon 130, 221 , Judy 63, 99, 130 Hug, Jacqueline 206 Hull, William 231 Hull, Wilma Hummel, David 148, 242 Humphries, Charles 231 Hundley, Bonnie 231 Hunt, Barb 106, 220, 242 Hunt, Nelson 242 Hunter, Kathy 231 Hunter, Larry 206 Hunter, Vera 206 Hurst, David 165, 221 Huss, Louise 63 Hutchins, Leara 221 Hutchins, Robert 221 Hutchins, Shirley 214 Hutchinson, Marilyn 242 Hutson, Galye 242 Huston, Neal 63, 110 Hutton, Joe 206 Hutson, Rlobert Ice, Sherrod 110, 221 llhardt, Judy 242 lmhott, Kenneth 214 lmhott, 145, Susan 63, 69, 96, 190, 191, 70, 93 lmhotf, Wayne 206 Ingram, Carl 98, 126, 242, 100, 177, 178 Ingram, Mary 221, 108 Ingram, Mary 221, 108 Ingram, Nathaniel 206 Ingram, Rosemary 214 Ingram, Sylvia 221 lnyart, Pat 242 Irvine, Joyce 94, 221 Irvine, Kenneth 214 Isaacs, Barry 63 Isaacs, Carlos 221 Isaacs, Freda 231 Ison, Lois 206 lvester, Joyce 206 Ivory, Rosetta 214 J Barbara 231 Barbara 221 , Beniamin 221 Jackson, Betty 214 Beverly 231 Eddie 206 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson Jackson, Jackson, Johnson Andrea 214, 109 Jotiiazon, Audrey 242, 117, Johnson, Barbara 206 Johnson, Ben 164, 221 Johnson, Betty 231 Johnson, Beverly 242 Johnson, Bill 221 Johnson, Brenda 64, 86 Johnson, Bruce 221 Johnson, Charles 231 Johnson, Clarence 164, 231 Johnson, Diana 110, 109 Johnson, Dick 221 Johnson, Donald 206 Johnson, Doris 231, 109 Johnson, Emma Jean Johnson, Gerald 221 Johnson, Gloria Johrizon, Gwendolyn 231, 242, Johnson, Harold Johnson, James 221 Johnson, Judith 64. 86 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Julia 140, 242 Kenneth 242 Lawrence 206 Lennetta 231 Johnson, Leon Johnson, Marian 231 Johnson, Mattie 221 Johnson, Meredith 242 Johnson, Norma 206 Johnson, Norman 64 Johnson, Paul 214 Johnson, Paul 221 Johnson, Richard 214, 118 Johnson, Robert 206, 118 Johnson, Ruth 94, 242 Johnson, Sally 64 Johnson, Samuel 206 Johnson Twili 231, 93 Johnston, Drue 214, 108 Johnston, Heather 95, 242, 196, 109 Johnston, Richard 231 Joiner, Doris 214 Joiner, Elois 214, 108 Joitter, Dallas 214 Jolly, Jill 95, 221. 118 Jones, Alexia 221 Jones, Anthony 206 Jones, Jones, Arnetta 131, 242 Barbara 242 Jones, Clarence 64 Jones, Cleveland 164, 231 Jones, David 221 Jones, Dolores 64 Jones, Douglas 206 Jones, Edith 206 Jones, Frances 242 Jones, Gwendolyn 64 Jones, Janet 214 Jones, Jesse 221 Jones, Joe 206, 214 Jones, Katrina 242 Jones, Kennteh 165, 221, 179 Jones, Linda 206 Jones, Margaret 214 Jones, Mary 214 Jones, Michael 106, 231, 186 Jones, Morris 206. 186 Jones, Nancy 214 Jones, Reeda 110. 231 Kean, Brenda 222 Keese, James 155, 242, 176 Keith, Lois 242 Kelch, Don 126, 242, 183 Kelch, Jeannette 242 Keller, Richard 207 Kellam, Marian 231 Kellss, David 98, 151, 231, Keller, John 214 Keller, Michelle 94, 214 Kellogg, Tanya 231 Kellogg, Tonia 230 Kellum, Patricia 231 Lambert, Larry 222 Lambert, Tedra 243 Lane, Ernest 94, 214, 108 Lang, James 207 Langhorst, Darleen 231 Lanham, Alice 231 Lanham, Nan 125, 243 Lanham, Richard 65 Larkby, Jeanne 207 Larkby, Sheldon 150, 231 Larkin, Esther 243 Kelly, Anthony 222 Kelly, Audrey 242 Kelly, Bobby 222 Kelly, Carrie 242 Kelly, James 64 Kelly, Kathleen 242 Kelly, Mike 222 Kelly, Mitchell 214 Kelly, Robert 243 Kelsch, Bob 148 Kelso, Marsha 95, 140, 243, 129, 90 Kendall, Carol 64 Kendall, Karen 94, 95, 107, 144, 231, 90 Kennedy, George 64, 124 Kenyon, Sandra 207 Kerns, Carolyn 207, 199 Keese, Albert 214, 206 Kevill, Eugene Laubac h, Randy 65, 150 Laiiiggch, Russelyn 94, 222, Laughlin, Roger 243 Laurence, Frank 65, 129, 70 Loggi-irwasser, Bob 110, 148, Lawhorn, Ruth 214 Lawrence, Cookie 223 Lawrence, Sharon 243 Lawrence, Sharon 232 Lawson, Lawson Lawson, Lawson Lawson , Janice 243 Kirk 65, 147, 93 , Pat 243 Ruth 232 Linnenberg, Robert 222 Linsford, Robert Lipker, Carlean 214 Lipker, Mike 222, 108 Lipschutz, Cheryl 222, 108 Lipschotz, Marshall 222 List, Karen 243, 141 List, Peter 207 List, Steve 214 Littleiohn, Wilbert 207 Liversedge, Jon 207 Liversedge, Linda 222 Lobes, Carol 232, 109 Lobggig, Larry 65, 110, 147, Logan, Gail 130, 232 Long, Barbara 142, 232, 109 Long, Charles 214 Long, Elmer 110 Long, Philip Longano, Nicholas Longbottom, Mildred 243 Lourey, Ron Love, Verlene 106, 117, 138 Lowry, Lynette Lowe, Darleen 207 Lowe, Edmund 68, 155, 157 Lowe, Janice 68 Lowe, Joyce 68, 94, 109, 141 Lower, Pat 107, 150, 232 Lowrey, Lynette 207 Lowery, Ran 206, 207 Lowery, Lennis Lowish, Roy 243 Lowry, Elliott Love, Verlene 68 Lovingood, Sandy 238 Lucas, Jesse 222 Lucas, Lois 207 Lucas, Nancy 207 Luce, Mary 68 Luce, Patricia 232 Luck, James 110, 111, 126 Ludlow, Judy 214 Ludlow, William 207 Ludwick, John 214 Ludwig, Steve 222 Ludwig, Thomas 68 Luginbill, Dave 68 Lukemire, Terry 207 Lusk, Catherine 147. 243 Lusk, James 243 Lusk, Joan 232 Lykins, Marshall 131. 232, 90 Lyles, Pat 214 Lyles, Wilma 232 Lynch, Hardy 108 Lyones, Gloria 243 Key, R Keys, obert 243 Patricia 207 Keys, Virginia 231 Kidd, Don 165, 207, 90 Kidd, Sharon 207 Kidd, Tom 95, 148, 231, 186 Kigtgr, Barb 95, 131, 142, Kiessling, Roy 222, 118, 185 Kiessling, Ruth 98, 64, 130, 220, 116 Kimble, Barbara 222 Kimrey, Aulta 231 Kims, Barbara 126 Lay, Ellen 207 Lay, Jerry 232 Layne, Hayne Laynes, Harold 207 Leahr. Phyllis 65 94 Lee, Brenda Lee, Gale 126, 243 Lee, Jerone 107, 243, 129, 120, 90 Lee, Margaret 65 Lee, Morris 65, 86 Lee, Robert 164, 232, 118 Leidolf, Linda 95, 140, 243 Lemming, Maridel 243 Lemon, Sharon 232 Lemon, Stacy 207 Lemon, Susan 106. 232 Lennis, Lowery 207 Leon, Johnny 207 Leonard, David 207 Leonard, Richard 232 Kinard, Christopher 164, 243 Kinard, Jacqueline 214, 118 Kinder, Emily 222, 108 Kinebrew, Doris 231 Kinebrew, Keith 207 Kinebrew, Truman 222, 179 King, Everage King, Joyce 64, 110, 111, 145, 116 King, Martin King, Michael 222 King, Roger King, Thomas 64, 95, 107, 151. 120 King, Wayne King, William 64. 131 Kinley, Donald 110, 231 Kinnon, Donna 231 Kinnard, Richard 231 Kinnard, Sandra 64, 243 Kinney, Carolyn 54 Kinney, Donna 222 Kinney. Kathleen 231 Kiog, Tom 106 Kipp, Betsy 145, 243, 109 Kipp, Kathie 214 Kirby, Carolyn 64, 99, 130, 133, 93 Kirk, Sandra 214 Lyons, Lynn 125, 243. 109 Lyons, Mike 232 MacAllister, John 244 MacAIlister, Scott 207 MacDonald, Bruce 207. 185 MacDonald, Lloyd MacFarlane, Judie 68, 95, 131, 196, 71 Mack, Billie Jo 232 MacPherson, Victor 244 Maddox, David 68, 155, 71 Maddock, Herbert 244 Mahaffey, James 131, 244 Maiden, Darlene 68 Maier, David 124 Maile, Wilson 244 Moines, Richard 232 Maish, Marianne 207, 199 Maline, Danny 244 Mandlove, Christina 131, 232 109. 90 Manke, Sue 68, 142 Mann, Rosemary 214 Manning, Charles 244 Mansfie d, Les 68, 95, 148, 155 156, 114, 178 Marcello, Donald 222, na Mdzggs, Marsha 206, 214, Mdrggvirginia 110, 95, 232, Marker, Gerald 164, 222 Lett, Marbara 146, 232 Levy, Harold 207 Lewis, Altreda 243 Lewis, Bradford 94, 207, 118 Lewis, Carolyn Lewis, Charles Lewis, David 131 Lewis, Edward 243 Lewis, John 164, 232 Lewis, Judy 207 Lewis, Kae 95, 102, 103, 142 105, 90 Lewis, Nancy 243 Lewis, Richard 126, 131, 243, 109, 178 Lewis, Ronald 131, 243, 109 Lewis, Yvonne 65 Liggett, Linda 214 Liggett, Roger 232 Ligon, James 220, 314, 115 Ligon, John 125, 243, 115 Ligon, Portia 207 Liles, Anne 65, 66. 96, 142, 155, 191, 93,115,117, 48, 49, 90, 93 Liles, Harriet 95, 222 Lind, Alice 237 Lind, Charles 207 Linder, Carol 222 Linder, Robert 65. 131 Markey, Pete 244 Marlqgey, Jean 69, 99, 145, I Marksberry, Brenda 207 Meals, Carolyn 69, 107, 129, Marr, Evelyn 222. 196 Marsh, Joseph 244 Marsh, Steve 69, 116 Martin, Burnette Mdrgr, Charles 164, 238, Martin, Dennigton Martin, Donna 99, 244, 141 Martin, Edward 232 Martin, Elaine 232 Maritn, Harold 95, 244 Kirven, Patsy 222 Kirven, Sara 64 Kistner, Ellen 231 Klette, Glenn 222 Klotter, Kenneth 64 Klumb, Jenny 65, 134 Klumb, JoAnn 94, 99, 243 Klusman, Kathy 65, 99, 130, Lindloft, Pat 65, 107, 143 Lindsay, Barbara 243 Lindsey, Barbara 243 Lindsey, Bill Lindsey, Pat 243, 129, 134 Linnenberg, John 150, 155, 243, 77 Martin, John 94, 214, 232 Martin, John 230 Martin, Ken 207 Martin, Lanie 214 Martin, Mary 244 Martin, Nancy 232 Martin, Nathan 222 Martin, Nelsa 222 Martin, Preston 232 STUDENT Martin, Sally 69, 130, 144, 100, 196, 116, 115, Martin, Sharon 95, 244 Martin, Steve 222, 118 Martin, Tyrone Martini, Joyce 69. 127 Martz, Barry 110, 125, 244 Marx, Mike 69 Mason, Valrie 214 Massie, Jerry 126, 133, 244, 119 Masterson, Bill 222, 178 Mathews, Gary 148, 232 Mathews, James 244 Mathews, Jill 214 INDEX Merle, James 207 Merrilies, Bill 106, 220 Merrill, Randell 207 Merritt, lrene 207 Merritt, Patricia Merriweather, Richard 207 Merriweather, Kenneth 72, 131, 71 Mertens, Diane 207 Mesch, Judy 222 Morrison, Jim 234 Morrison, Langdon 222 Morrison, Norma 73 Morrison, Paul 215, 118 Morrison, William 233 Mortin, Charles 1 Moseley, Robert 73, 86 Mosher, William 215 Master, Robert 244 Motzer, Janice 207 Motzer, Richard C. 73, 94, Owens, Katherine 207 Owens, Margaret 74 Oxley, Edmund 207 Oxgeiy, Yvonne 244, 109, 90, P Pace, Clint 244 Pace, Tom 223 Porter, Roy 245 Porter, Thomas 245 Porter, William 216 Posey, Harry 165, 223, 175 Posey, Mary 245 Potter John 75 Powellj carol 234 Powell, Joseph 75 Matthews, Judy 232 Mdttgews, Mike 165, 222, Matthews, Robert 69, 155 Matthews Tim 69 Naparstek, Garry 207 75, 99, 148, 49, Nees, Alfred 74 Mathis, Pleggy 244 Matthew. Richard 86 Mcaxely, Carol 220, 233, 129, 4 Mcimggell, Kathy 95, 98, 145, May, Steven May, Veosa 214 Mayo, Darlene 222 Mayer, Pat 244 Mays, Clara 207 Mays, Sarah 214 Maytan, Peggy 214 McBurrows, Lynda 244 McCall, Bill 69 McCall, Larry 214 McCann, Dick 165. 222, 175 McCarthy, Mike 125, 126, 151, 244 McCloud, Peggy 207 McClure, Joyce McColgin, Nedra 69 McCollum, Terry 233 Mcgjcgnahy, Karen 69, 106, McConnell, Richard 86 McCoy, Bill 214 McCoy, Judith 233. 109 McCoy, Sharon 207 McCright, Dan 72. 76, 147, 100, 71, 92, 128, 97, 98 McCright, Katie 95, 99, 145, 147, 48 Motzer, Richard F. 74 Moultry, Sonia 138 Moye, Joyce 244 Moye, Mary Moyer, Lois 74, 107 Mueller, Jim 234 Mueller, Marlene 234 Mullenix, Dave 234 Mullikin, Sarah 94, 238 Mullins, Barry 125, 244 Mullins, Bob 215. 118 Mullis, Howard Murdock, Craig 222, 179 Padgett, Ronald 74, 178 Palmer, Dave 207 Palmer, James 106 Palmer, Ron 95, 244, 186, 177 Parham, Bessie 74 Parham, Charles 74, 177, 179, 178 Parham, Norman 215 Park, Lester 244 Park, Shirley 207 Parke, PGQQY 94, 234 Murphy, Elmer 222 Murphy, Patricia Murphy, Shirley 132, 207 Murphy, Sue 132, 215 Murray, Herb 74 Murray, Michael Mushong, Gail 2447 141 Myers, Donna Myers, Donna 74, 130 Myers, Roger 244 Myers, Sharon 199, 198 Myers, Suaan 215, 199, 198 Nagel, Susan 95, 144, 196 Nagel, Sandra 74, 90, 130, 131, 144, 90, 93 Nagelson, Fred 74, 93, 184 Nagelson, Mary 244. 119 Nagelson, Ted 222. 118 Napier, Lorraine Nazzarine, Ronald 234 Parker, Barbara 244. 141 Parker, Charles 74, 86, 109 Parker, Elester 109 Parker, Herb 207 Parker, Janet 244, 138, 109 Parker, Judie 244 Parker, Ken Parker, Larry Parker, Nancy 223 Parker, Pat Parker, Siller 244, 174 Parker, Steven Parker, Verdell 233 Parker, Virginia 223 Parks, Linda 130, 144, 244, 116, 93 Parks, Marilyn 223 Parr, Jo Ann 244 Parr, Sharon 75, 127 Parrett, Bob 223 Parrish, Clarence 206, 207 Parrish, Johnsie 244 Parson, Carl Parton, Carol 223 Parton, Wilbur 165 Paschall, Jack 207 Patio, Donna 109, 93 Meteff, Yvonne 222 Mettey, Wendell 215 Mitsger, Carol 102, 140, 244, Metzler, Bonnie 72, 107 Metzler, Donald 207 Metzler, Terry 233 Meyer, Patricia 140, 244 Meyer, Ronald 110, 233 Meyer, Sharon 233 Meyers, Janet Michael, Keith 72. 147 Michael, Peggy 215 Michael, Sherry 222 Middleton, Joe 215 Middleton, Pat 215 Mille, Rosemary Miller, Arthur 215 Miller, Bob 150 Miller, Bob 207 Miller, Carey 207, 196 Miller, Caryl 233 Miller, Charles 131, 233 Miller, DeMaris 94, 222 Miller, Diane 215 Miller, Dixie 233 Miller, Dorothy 233 Miller, Glenn 110, 151, 244 Miller, John Miller, Judy 72, 102, 144, 155, 71, 105 Miller, Kathleen 222. 118 Miller, Leroy 231 Miller, Mae 244 Miller, Mary 207 Miller. Patsy 215, 199 Miller, Robert 72 Miller, Ronald 244 Miller, Sherry 249 Miller, Sherry 244 Miller, Steve 72, 110, 111 Miller, Virginia 244 Miller Warren 73, 130, 150 Mills, 'Geraldine 233 McDaniels, Sandra 233, 118 McDowell, Warren 207 McElroy, Ellen 214 McElroy, Jerry McElwain, David 214 McElwain, Susan 72, 95, 102, 103, 145 ' Mills, Ken 233 Minning, Gretchen 95, 110, 244, 196 Minton, Jerry 73, 99, 155, 49 Minton, Ruth 222 Miracle, Wendell 238 147, McFadden, Mackie 222, 108 McFadden, Olivia 214, 118 McFarland, Freddie 222 McFarland, Herbert 222, 118 McFarland, James 207 McFarland Nancy 207 McFarren, 'Bill McGee, Janet 233 McGee, Thomas 244, 109 Mirick, Lucille 222 Neal, Marian 106 Neal, Rodney 74. 131 Neblett, Ron 74 Neeley, Neeley, Geraldine 215 Shirley Nees, Ricky 222 Nelson, Barbara 244 Nelson, Carolyn Nelson, Jo Ann 109 Nelson, Michael 215 Nelson, Moses 222, 134 Nelson, Pamela 94, 207 Nelson, Penny 130, 196 Nesbitt, Jerry 207 Patterson, Ann 74. 99 Patterson, Bonnie 244 Patterson, Dan 208 Patterson, Robert 208 Paul, Dee 90 Prather, Ronnie 94, 126, 151, 245, 114 Presley, Elizabeth 223 Preston, Barb 216 Preston, Jo Ann 208 Price, Sarah 208 Price, Vanossa 234 Pringle, Eva 216 Pringle, Rose 223 Prisock, Willis 155, 86 Probst, Mae 223 Pugh, Robert Pumpelly, Charles 208 Purdon, Charles 216 Pursell, Pat 216 Purvis, Patty 216, 118 Pyles, Tora 75, 90 Quigley, Kay 75, 141 Quinn, Clifton Quinn, Sharon 234 Quitman, Arthur 216. 118 R Raabe, Lauren 208 Rabe, Karin 223 Race, Kathleen 245 Radcliffe, John 126. 151, 245 Radcliffe, Tom 94, 234, 185 Radeke, Charles 86 Radford, Edward 106 Radford, Johnny 208 Ragland, John 234 Ragle, Julewe 216 Raider, Lula 234 Raine, Joe 208 Rainey, Carol 94, 95, 75, 129, 70 Rainey, Judy 234 Rains, Jewel 223 Rains, Robert 216, 118 Raitt, William 75 Ramsey, Gloria 98, 245 Ramsey, Joyce 216 Ranford, Robert 216 Ranford, Samuel 234 Mirrilees, William 73 Mitchell, Edward Mitchell, Janet 244 Mitchell, Justine 233 94, 98, 145, 233 Mitchell, Marilyn 222 Mitchell, Shirley 215 Mitcheusson, Richard 124, Phelps, McGinty, Octavia 233. 109 Mcggun, Elizabeth 72, 133, McGlaun, Helen 72, 95, 106, 120 McGowan, Andy 130, 150, 244, 186 McGraw, Charlotte 94, 98, 244, 129 Mclntosh, Bernice 249, 141, 90 Mclntosh, Geraldine 230 Mclntosh. Patricia 222 McKee, Kathie 95, 98, 106, 107, 144, 244, 120 McKinnes, Mattie 244 McKinney, Gerald 233 McKnight, Martha 222, 108 Mclntash, Mary 233 McLaughlin, Sandy 214 McLendon, James 222 McLeod, Dennis 233 233 Mize, Betty Mize, Charlotte Mize, Geraldine Mobley, Willa 73. 130 Mackbee, Kenneth 73, 110, 147 Mofford, Brenda 207 Mohr, Jack 86 Malden, Anna 207 Molloy, Dolores 244 Monday, Marilyn Monroe, Barbara 207 Mrirrrge, Judy 95, 222, 108, Montague, Lois 107, 140, 244 Montgomery, Don 73. 124 Moody, Michael 164. 234 Moon, Lewis 220. 244 McMahon, Jacquline 222 McMahon, Joe 233 McMahon, Yvonne McMullen, Beatrice 233 McMullen. Doris 233 McMullen, Elizabeth 215 McMullen, McMullen, McMullen Kenneth 215 Lucille 233 Sylvia 233 116 McNeely, Pat 72. 140 McNeil, Willis 207 Mc0wen, Tom 107, 125. 244 McVay, Phyllis 215 McWhorter, John 233 McWilson, Dorothy 215 Meadows, George 233, 178 Mealy, Joyce 131. 244 Medley, Mike 222 Meece, Jerry 215 Meek, Dave 155, 244 Meeker, Shelia 207 118 Mehas, Tom 151, 233 Mehl, Kathy 244 Meinhardt, Tom 72. 94, 106, 130, 150 Menifee, Stephen 107. 233 Mentz, Mary 244 Mergler, Jim 125, 244 Moor, Pat Moore, Barbara 215 Moore, Jo 215 Moore, Carolyn 222 Moore, Dick 234 Moore, Edith 196 Moore, Frank 215 Moore, Fred 73 Moore, Harry 215 Moore, Janet 244, 109 Moore, Jim Moore, Pat M ogg, Robert 126, 234, 186, M re, Suzie 215 Moormann, Linda 73, 142, Newman, Gerald 244 Necely, Betty 215 Nichols, Barry 95. 222 Nichols, Doris 222, 108 Nichols, Judy 74, 94, 102, 131, 144 Nicholson, Harry 125, 244 Nicely, Betty 231 Nickles, Diane 215 Niederlehner, Louis 86 Nixon, Sylvia 217 Noble, Ray 215 Noe, Virginia 244 Noel, Sylvia 244 Nolan, Bobby Norman, Essie 74 Norman, Norma 86 Norris, Clarence Northcutt, Earl 155, 244, 183 Northcutt, Gail 127, 74 Nugent, Jam 244 Oakes, Mary 207 Oatley, Albert 220, 234 O'Banion, Ralph 107, 244 OBerding, Barbara 222 Oberding, Robert 223 Odell, George 124, 220, 234 Oehler, Karen 215 Ogley, Bill 244, 109 Paul, Yvonne 223 Payne, Donna 244 Payne, Janet 75 Payton, Delbert 208 Payton, Wally 244 Pearson, Joan 140, 244 Peck, Robert 216 Pelltgg, Martha 216. 199, Pelton, Mary 130, 95, 93 Pembleton, Ronny 208 Penn, John 126, 148, 244, 186 Penn, Richard 223 Penn, Rita 245 Percival, Lois 102, 144, 245 Perkins, Acie 208 Perkins, Malcolm 216 Perry, Darwin 110, 131, 75 Perry, Floyd 239 Perry, John 75, 110 Perry, Lloyd 223 Perry, Tom Peterson, David 208 Peterson, Donna 107, 245, 14 Petrocelli, Cecelia 75. 95, 145, 116 Petrocelli, Mike 208 Peyton, Dennis Pfeiffer, David 75. 95, 110, Ransdell, Sandra 75 Ratglgff, Robert 130. 220, Ratliff, Nancy 208 Ray, Veronr a 75, 129 Raymond, S anley 208 Rechtiene, ,om 245 Reddick, Be iamin 125, 245 Reece, Edw rd 174 Reece, Stev n 208 Reed, Donn 223 Reed, Harry Reed, James 147. Reed, John 234 Reed, Robegt 216 Reeder, Ett 245 Reeder, Iris 208 164 Reese, Olivia' Reesey, 1 09, Reeves, 67 Reeves, Reeves , Reeves, Reeves, Dic , 151, 245, 90 Beverly 75, 141, 93, Fr Kar lyn 208 Phil ip 208 Richard 216, 176 Reid, Patricia 223 Reid, Patricia 216 Reif, Georgia 95, 99, 75, 107, 118 Reif, Tom 216 117 Pfeiffer, Jane 142, 234 Pfeiffer, Mark 216, 118, 185 Pferrman, Jim Pharris, Vernie 86 Alexis 245 O'Hara, Pat 95. 234, 196 Ohl,7gill 95, 165, 222, 175, O'Lert, Carol 222, 129, 109 Oliver, Barbara 222 Oliver, Edward 215 Oliver, Fred 74, 99, 130, 71 Oliver, Mary 215 Oliver, Paulann 74 Oliver, Vernon Oltmanns, Nita 223 O'Neal, Robert 74 Onken, Kathy 95, 131, 155, 196, 197 Phelps, Sylvia 75, 127 Pickelheimer, Jim 75, 86 Pickens, Charles Pierce, Barbara 223 Pierce, Flora 239 Pierce, Thomas 234 Pierce, Virginia 208 Pilkerton, Gloria 234 Piskunovs, Nick 220, 245 Pitts, Geraldine 234 Pitts, Mary 245 Mollehead, Gene 234 Mo head, Kent 207, 206 Mor house. Bob 165, 222, 1 5, 179 Mor house, Melvin 126, 244 Mor on, David 124. 234 Marg n, Mary -73 Marg n, Nan 222 Marg n, Neil 222 Morgan, Reggie 234 Morin, Malcom 234 Morris, Lee Morris, Jerome 207 Morris, Willie 244 Onken, Sue 74, 102, 103, 131, 144, 196, 105, 48 Oopt, Conrad 94, 234 Orr, Charles 110, 234, 166 Orr, Ross 215, 176 Osborne, Jimmie 124, 234 Ose, Jerry 244 Osterhaus, Carolyn 223 Otto, Joe 125, 244 Overstreet, Charles 244 Overstreet, Gary 215 Overstreet, Vivian 207 Overton, Eddiane 215. 108 Owens, Danna 207 267 Pitts, Richard A 165 Pleasant, Melvin Pleiman, Dave Plummer, Carolyn 245, 109 Poe, Nancy 234 Polder, Jerry 208 Polder, Ron 75 Polite, Peggy 208 Ponchot, Bill 107 Ponchot, Judy 223 Poole, Kenneth 208 Poole, Tim 234 Porter, Anna 208 Porter, Audrey 245, 196 Porter, Carl 216, 179 Porter, Carole 234 Porter, Elaine 223 Porter, James Porter, Joel 245 Reinhardt, Ronald 216 Reiter, Brad 234, 90 Rempe, Chuck 234 Rempe, Ronna 216 Renfro, Linda 234 Reynolds, Alice 245 Reynolds, John 208 Reynolds, Robert Reynolds, William 86 Rhine, Rick 125, 245 Rhoter, Bruce 110, 234 Rice, Audrey 223 Rice, Elaine 125, 245 Rice, Regina 76 Richard, Clyde 164, 1234 Richard, Connie 208 Richards, Judy 131 Richardson, Juanita Richardson, Molly 23 Richardson, Patricia 110, 234 Richie, Phil 126, 155 Richter, Fred Richter, Paul 245 ' Rickard, Mary 245. 141 Riddlebarger, Lois 245 - Riek, Ralph 234 Riep, Carolyn 76 Ries, Owen 245 Riley, Nelson 234 Rig? Donna l4o, 245, 117, Rippey, Jerry 98, 95, 12Q, 148, 114, 90, 178 Risden, Dorman 208 Rilgtlslie, Phil 95, 245, 166, Smith STUDENT Rittenhouse, Ronald Ritter, Sandra 216 Rivers, Gloria 245 Rivers, Leoia 234 Rivers, Sylvester 208 Roat, Bill 216 Root, Linda 208 Robb, Abdul 86, 106 Robb, Robb, Michael 110, 234 Valerie 208 Roberson, Oscar 208 Roberson, Pauline 208 INDEX Scarberry, Jerry Schaser, Gwen 242 Scheid, Chester 216 Scheid, Michael 220, 246 Scherer, Chuck 234 Scherer, Richard 77 Scheving, Walt 77, 130 Bill 77 A Shirk, Jane 208 Shockley, Rick 151, 246 Shonberger, Linda 223, 239 Shoop, Janet 78 Shotwell, James 223, 239 Shoup, Howard 95, 216 Showalter, Darlene 208 Shrinner, Ron 110 Shumway, Ann 208 Siegrist, Janet 78, 130 Siler, Michael Silvermann, Denise 223, 239 Smith, Ronald 147. 246 Smith, Roslyn 246 Smith, Roy 224 Smith, Rudy 208 Smith, Sandra 94. 224 Smith, Sarah 208 Smith, Sylvia 224 Smith, Tivis 235 Smith, Theodore 124, 246 William Stutson, Billie 79. 130 Suber, Linda 209 Suggs, Kathy 80 Sullendre, William 217 Sullivan, Mike 236 Summers, Pat 236 Summers, Virgil 236 Summers, Sara 94, 132, 209, 199 Suter, Jean 80, 145 Swain, Lillie 80 Roberts, Charles 216 Roberts, Donald 223 Roberts, Dorothy 76, 86, 143 Roberts, Herman 110, 234 Roberts, Mauvis 86 Roberts, Michael 131, 234 Roberts, Suzanne 234 Roberts, Tony 216 Roberts, Warren 216 Roberts Willa Robertson, Sheryl 76 Robertson, Tom 245, 178 Robins, Barbara 245 Robinson Robinson ,Arnetta 216 ,Charles 245 Robinson, Eloise 234 R b' , Ga 234, 179 o inson ry Robinson, Juanita 245 Robinson, Ken 164, 223 Robinson, Nancy 234, 109 Robinson, Paula 234 Robinson, Roseanna 234 Robinson, Sharon 208 Rockhold, Sandy 223 Rocklin, Gerald 245 Rodgers, Sharon 245 Rodwell, Charles 96, 110, 111 Rodwell, Linda 102. 125. 245 Roebuck, Rebecca 131, 144, 2 34, 196. 90 190, Roggrs, Carol 102, 103, 105, Rogers, Connie 208 Rogers, Donna 234 Rogers, Harold 234 Rogers, Joan 86 Rogers, Kenney 216 Rogers, Patricia 223 Rogers, Sharon 216, 199 Rogers, Shirley 94, 131, 234 R L 31 34 ogg, ois 1 , 2 Ro ison, Danny 216 Rollinson, Edna 131, 245 Rollinson, Frances 245 Romig, Judy 245, 90 Ronsheim, Donna 246, 141 Roos, Nancy 76, 98, 145 Rosenberger, Donna R033 David 76, 95, 151, 166, Ross, Elaine 223 - Ross, Patricia 76, 127, 146 Ross, Patricia Rosser, Betty 208 Rotte, Sharon 131, 246 Rousseau, Cordell 234 Rousseau, Ronald 86 Rowe, Diane 216 Rowland, Fredrick 234 Ruark, Robert 76 Ruble, Jim Schiesler, Schiesler, Judy 234, 109 Schilling, Ann 208 Schilling, Nancy 77, 109 Schilling, Robert 246 Schlechty, Lynda 95, 106, 110, 234 Schlegel, Susan 97, 107, 142, 234 Schloss, Bonnie 246 Schlueter, Karen 216 Schmeling, Joy 95, 234 Schmit, ale 110, 111, 77 Schmitt, David 234 Schneider, Eric 77, 110, 148 Schmitt, Margaret 208 Schneider, Judie 223, 239, 129 Schnizer, Esther 77, 109 Schnur, Nick 208 I 246 Schock, Water Schofield, Harlan 164, 234 Schooler, Robert 77 Schott, Rebecca 95, 142, 246 Schreckengost. Chris 102, 106, 140 246 Schrinner, Bob 235, 177 Schroeder, Roberta 77, 146, 109, 93 Schroeker .Jea 246 schroer, iiiii ws, 246 Schroth, Rick 216, 118 Schubert, Sandra 208 Schuck, Harold 177, 61, 184 Schwarberg, Alma 223. 239 Schwartz, Joyce 103, 95, 131 1 Silsietamann, Sherry 246, 109, Silvers, Gladys 235, 108 Simmons, Anna 216 Simmons, Carolyn 216, 108 Simmons, Constance 94, 224 Simmons, Darrell 235 Simmons, Evelyn 216 Simmons, Nadine 78, 93 Simms, Lavenia 78 Simon, Betty 235 Simon, Mary 208. 109 Simon, Ronny 224 Simpson, Barbara 223, 239 Simpson, Dinorah Simpson, Elaine 216 Simpson, Gloria 235 Simpson, Jairie Simpson Janie Simpsonz James 216 Simpson, Maria 208 Simpson, Michael 208 Simpson, Pat 235 Simpson, Reginald Simpson, Richard 216, 178 Simpson Sandra 235 simpsonf Sylvia 224 Simpson, Tom 95, 235 Simpson Walter 131, 235 Sims, Bernice 78 Sims, Ernest 78, 115 Sims, Juanita 235 Sims, Sims, Marrian 224 Phyllis 224 Sims, Sherry 208, 175 144, 246 Schweiger, Cathrine 246 Schwemlein, Vicki 235 Schwer, Donald Scott, Dave 78, 86 Scott, Frances 246 Scott, Gloria 246 Scott, Jo Ann 208 Scott, Joyce 99, 246, 196 Scott, Kenneth 131, 234 Scott, Larry 216, 108 Scott, Paul 234, 109 Scott, Willa 216 Scruggs, Cornelia 78, 86 Scully, Tom 246 Seaman, Howard 246 Singleton, Carolyn 246 Sink, John 235 Sink, Paul 216, 176 Sinkfield, Eddie 224 Sirk, Clyde Sizemore, Bonnie 208 Sizemore, James 224 Sizemore, Rosemary 216 Skeel, John 107, 106, 235 Skeens, Deitra 224 Skidmore, Garrie 95. 155, 235, 91 Sebastian, Richard 216 Sebation Sherry 216 Segal, Charlotte 216 Segal, Joe Sei ert, Pat 78, 110 Seifert, Tom 78, 147 Selbert, Jim 148, 155. 246, 90 Sellors, Betty 223. 239 Selph, Carol 216, 118, 199 Sena, Jeff 216 Sena, Mike 208 Sermhgach, Judith 223, 239, Ruffin, Theodore 76 R Ed d 223 upp, war Rurak, Robert 131 Russell, John Russell, Paul 208 Russell Richard 216 Rum, bong 76, 147 Rutggrford, Carol 140, 246 Rutherford, Waymon 98 Barbara 94, 223 Ryan, Ryan, Jackie Kathleen 216 Janet 246 Laigra 94, 208 Sadler, Chester 164, 234 Sadler, Jim 155, 246 Sadler, Joyce 208 Saemann, Sandra 223 Sales, Max 208 Sanders, Garvey Sandlin, Linda Sandlin, Russell Sandusky, Carol 77, 140, 100 Sanford, Alex 208 Sanicki, Charles 234 Santoro, Mike 124, 234, 116 Sargent, Barbara Sargent, Jim 246 Sasaki Brion 223, 239 sagsj comeiie 17, iso, 71, Satchwill, Judy 223, 239, 108 Saulter, Ben 216 Ryan, Ryan, Ryan, Saunders, Barbara 216 Saunders, Bill 238, 179 Saunders, Kaye 216 Saunders, Michael 208 Saunders Sandra Saunders: Walter 86 Sersion, Patricia 78, 106, 134 Settle, Jerry 78, 220, 246 Sewell, Janice 216 Sewell, Thomas 216 Sexton, Teddy 216 Sexton, Shaffer, Victor 208 Mary 235. 109 Shaffer, Melanie 77, 78, 96, 142, 70 Shafto, Bonnie 216 Shank, David 208 Shank, Gary 223, 239 Shann Shann Sharp on, Barry on, Carolyn 246, 109 David 246 Sharpi Joyce 208 Sharp, Margaret 78, 130 Sharp, Shaw, Shear, Shear, Sheba Martha 246, 138 Dorothy 208 Doug 223. 239 Patrick 165, 223, 239 nek, Ron 232 Shears, Jackie 78, 130, 93 Sheba nek, Tony 131, 150, 216, 246 Sheila berger, Don 151, 235 Shellaber er, Linda 132, 133, 233, 239, 108 Shelton, Shelton, Barba ra 246 Dorothy 246 Shelton, Elaine 78, 140 Shelton, Jerry Saiiirggers, Willia 165, 223, Saulter, Ben 232 Sawicki, Charles Saylor, Judy 208 Saylor, Lee 234 Shelton, Kathy 78 Shelton, Peggy 95, 208 Shelton, Ronald 223, 239 Shepard, Edward 78, 110 Shepard, Judith 235 Shepard, Tom 208 Shepard, Jim 208 Sherman, Dave 165, 216, 185 Shick, David 78, 183 Shick, Holly 95, 131, 133, 144, 235, 196, 117 Shie, Ralph Shields, Mary 216 Shigemura, Edward 208 Shirk, Clyde Skidmore, Terrie 208 Skirvin , Al Skirvin, Carol Skirvin, Skirvin, B Sledge, Sloan, Sloan, R Sloan, Y Charlotte 208 Patsy everly 78 annie 79 r, Gwen 80. 129 Skuse, Skuse B Slaughte Lee 224. 175 Marilyn 208 uth 235, 90 vonne 208 Slutz, Jeffery 80, 147 Slutz, M arian 224, 118 Smallwood, Imogene 224 Smallwood, Oscar 208 Smallwood, Patsy 216 Smallwood, Robert Smedley, John 155. 246, 178 Smith, Alfonzo 216 Smith, Angela 208 Smith, Barbara 235 Smith, Barbara 224 Smith, Betty 216 Smith Brenda Smith, Carol 235, 109 Smith, Carolyn 246 Smith, Charlene 246, 109 Smith, Charles 235 Smith Claudetta 208 smiihj ciyae 94, zos Smith, Danny 208, 175, 118 Smith, Darlene 235, 109 Smith, David 246 Smith, David 148, 246 Smith, Smith, Delores 235. 109 Dennis 224 Smith, Dennis 216, 118 Smith, Don 175 Smith, Edith Smith, George 235 Smith, Huston Smith. Jackie 246 Smith, Jacob Smith, Jan 235 Smith, John 110, 246 Smith, John 235 Smith, Judy 79, 141 Smith, Karen 208 Smith, Larry 80 Smith, Linda 127, 86 Smithf Loranitia Smith, Marcia 246 Smith, Margaret 235 Smith, Marlene 246 Smith, Patricia 246 Smith, Patsy 80, 132 Smith, Paula 235 Smith, Rodney 79 Smith, Ron 150, 246 Smith, Ronald 224 smoiiiers, Madeiyn 79, iai, io9 Snapp, Ronald 224 Snelbaker, Nancy 224 Snow, Elaine 246. 93 Snyder, Jim 94, 150, 246 Snyder, Judy 145, 246, 120, 101 Snyder, Kenneth 246 Soris, Dorothy 236 Solomon, Jerry South Loranita 246, 198 Karen 208. 118 Dolores 224 gowell, pann, Spann, Jean '216, 108 Spann, Vaudghn 216 Sparks, Lin a. 79 Sparks, Patricia 235 Spearman, Patricia 246 Speight, Betty 224 Speight, Lois Spencer, Georgia Spencer, Jenny 95, 224, 108 Spencer, Scott 216 Spickard, David 235 Spikes, Shirley 216 Spoonamore, Bobbv 208 Spradlin, Bonnie 246 Spurling, Linda Spurling, Martha Squires, Dorothy 252 Stacy, Betty 110, 236 Stacy, James 209 Stafford, Peggy 246 Staley, Willie 216 Stallworth, Cheryl 236 Stallworth, Everett 216 Stamler, Bobby 236 Stamper, Billie 224 Standifer, Janice 216 Stanforth, Bob 126, 246, 166 Stanley, Gene 236 Stanton, Torah 79 Staples, Leonard 216 Stargardt, Steve 106, 107, 2 6 Starkey, Richard 147, 246, 119, 101 Stqrgs, Thomas 79, 86, 155, Starrett, Jolene 132, 224, 108 Staud, John 216 Stayden, Elizabeth 224 Stears, Audrey Stears, Mitzi 236 Steele, Manson 216 Steffens, Mary Ann 79, 127, 132 Steger, Gary 94, 236 Steger, Roger 59 Stegman, harlene 236 Ste zer, Bob 79 Stenger, Laura 209 Swan, J ohn 236 Swanga, Jack 86 Swann, Ada 236 Swann, Daniel 224. 118 Swann, Joan 217 Sweeney, Donna 217 Swiggrt, Dave 246 Sweeney, Joe 246 Swisshe m, Terry Talbert, T Christy 236 Tarr, Tom 246 Tarrence, Joann 209 Tarrance, Marynell 236 Tate, Barbara 80. 166 Tate, Gloria 224 Tate, Juanita 224 Tate, William 80, 86, 124, 1 55, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teague, Teague, 157, 168, 90 Albert 224 Alma 246 Ann 246 Berry 224 Cornelia 217 Delores 131, 246 Donna 142, 236 Gerald 246 Jack 224 Nellie 132. 217 Therese 132, 209 Tom 209 Harry 224 June 224 Tepe, Judy 246, 109 Terrell, Tyrone 209 Terry, Cora 209 Terry, Terry, Testa, T . evis, Tevis, Thomas Thomas, Thomas, Thoma Thoma 1 78 Morris Naomi 224 Nick 236 Barbara 80. 130 Michael 217 , Cherry 209 David 224 David 95 s, David 209 s, George 80, 155, 156 Thomas, Gwendolyn 217 Thomas Thomas Thomas , Gwen , Gwendolyn 224 James 236 Thomas: Jeanne 209 Thomas, Thomas Thomas Lawrence 236 , Nola 217, 108 Phillip Thomasi Shirley 236 Thomas , William 80 Thompson, Delora 217 Thompson, Embry 209 Thompson, Jim 236 Stephens, Doris 246 Stephens, Georgia 236 Stephens, Roger 236 Stephenson, Jim 79. 148 Stephenson, Mary 236 Sterrett, Tom 236 Stevenson, Jerilyn 246 Stevenson, Kenneth 246 Stevenson, Priscilla 246 Stevenson, Verna 246 Stewart, Ann 79, 127, 132 Stewart, Franklin 236 Stewart, James 216 Stewart, John 209 Stewart, Paul 110 Stewart, Priscilla 79 Stewart, Ralph 131, 246 Stewart, Raymond 209 Stewart, Robert 236 Steward, Rosalind 79 Stille, Steve 246 Stillwell, Adell 224, 175 Stillwell, Clara 79, 132 Stillwell, Patricia 224, 108 Stinchcomb, Robert 236 Stinson, Lovoin 236 Stogzlgnberg, Ann 131, 146, Stolzenberg, John 209 Stone, Harriet 246 Stonom, Barbara 216 Stover, Dick 118 Stradtman, Joan 209 Stratmann, Gene 151, 164, 236 Strausbarugh, Judv 217 Street Gwendolyn 217, 108 sirickland, Phyllis 217 Stricken, Hazel 246 Strong, Strub e, Orville 209 Charles 246 Thompson, John Thgrzgoson, Kathy 95, 98, 144 Thompson, Kathy 224, 118, 199, 198 Thompson, Sally Thompson, Sheila 247, 93 Thompson, Terry 209 Thornhill, Vera 224 Thornton, Bryant 224 Tilford, Virgil 247 Tillery, Divonnie 224, 236 Tillery, Tyrone 209 Timberlake, Beverly 224 Timberlake, Yvonne 209 Tink, Elizabeth 80, 106, 107 Tipkemper, Bill 224, 118 Todd, Dick 110, 131, 148, 236, 117 Todd, Mark 165, 209, 176 Toliver, Paul 224 Tolle, Sandy 125, 130, 140, 247 Tollini, Eugene 247 Tollini, Jerry 110, 150, 247 Tomes, Steve 236 Tompkins, Mardelle Tompkins, Wilma 110, 236 Toms, Betty 236 Toms, Jerry 80 Torbert, Andrew 217 Torrence Larry 247 Tracey, Shirley Tramber, Shir ey Tretzger, Stewart 80 Tremmel, Virion 132, 236 Trillo, Tony 224 Trimble, Ronnie 224, 118 Triptow, Betty 209 Trowbridge, Lynn 247 True, Rodxger 80 Truman, ayne 209 Struble, John 209 Stuckey, Willis Stuebing, Richard 236 Stuebing, Roger 79, 81, 168, 166, 70, 49, 184 Stull, Benny 209 Tubbs, Betsy 209 Tucker, Odessa 139 247 Tuggle, Beverly 209 Turner, Ann 209 Turner, Barbara 94, 132, 224, 129 STUDENT INDEX Tuiiriejr, Barbara 132, 224, Turner, Corena 236 Turner, David 224 Turner, Emma 236 Turner, Georgia 224 Turner, Lou 224 Turner, Gilda 217 Turner, Norris 217 Turner, Robert 224, 176 Turner, Rosetta 209 Tuttle, Mike 94, 217 Tuttle, Sandy 224, 118 Tuttle, Tom 224, 179 Tye, Lee u217 Uible, Carol 236, 90 Walker, James 224, 177 Walker, Jeremiah 247, 177 Walker, Lillie 209 Walker, Morgarette 224 Walker, Steve Walker, Thelma 224 Walker, Tom 81, 84, 11, 118, 117 Walker, Walter 236 Wallace, Carol 95, 99, 106, 107, 142, 247 Wallace, Esther 81 Wallace, Robert 81, 150 Waller, Bonnie 130, 247 Waller, Margaret 209 Walstan, Ken 164, 236 Walsh, Richard 236 Underhill, Nancy 224 Upson, Brooks 224 Upson, David 86, 107 Upton, Tony 81, 126, 147, 4 Utz, Robert 224 V Vail, David Vance, Edward 217 Vance, James 224 Va? Cleve, Maxine 94, 236, 4 Van Epps, Carolyn 99, 125, 144, 190, 247, 196 Van Epps, Nancy 81, 99, 95, 131, 144, 190, 117, 48, 93, Van Hooks, Charles 126, 247 Van Hoosier, Jacqueline 209 Van Hoosier, Betty 224 VanLear, Judy 94, 224 Van Pelt, Charles 110, 236 Van Schaik, Frank 209 Van Schaik, Walter 224 Varner, Joyce 209 Vaughn, Brenda 247 Vaughn, Carol 209 Vaughn, David 81, 110 Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn Eugene 94, 228 Jean 81,120 Joyce 110, 236, 109 , Ralph 209 Venn, Elizabeth Verdon, Jim 236 Vielhauer, Judy 224, 108 Vielhauer, Karen 224 Vielhauer, Nancy 81, 146, 100, 116 Vinegar, Diane 247 Vittctoe, Robert 209 Voegtle, Bonnie 236 Voegtle, Joseph 236 Vogt, Michele 94, 236 Vollmer, Jim 81 Von Benken, Patricia Von Baross, Ester 217 Von Boross, Kathleen 209 Vander Ahe, Anne 224, 199 Vonderhaar, Marlene 236 W Wade, Edward 224 Wagner, George 236 Wagner, Tom 164, 236 Wainscott, Gail 142, 247, 90, 93 Waits, Tom 236 Weldech, Louise 95, 132, 244 Walters, Donna 81, 107, Walton Ward, Ward, Word, Ward, Ward, Ware 131 , James 110, 236 Anthony 236 Donald 94, 236 James 247, 109 Richard 236, 177 Richard Priscilla 209 Warfield, my 247 Worley Warner, Warren, Warren Warreni Warren, Warren Washin Washin V I gton, Henry Washington, Washington, , Sandra 209 Angela 209 Delores 236 Bettie Judith 95, 132, Mike 164, 247 - , Ralphemia 209 gton, Eric 224 209 209 217 Melissa Tommy Walters, Annie 224 Waters, Carolyn 84 Waters, Watkin Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Watts, Watts, Watts, Edurna 209 S, Sarah 236, Carol 236, Hubery 247, 178 Leonard 209 Sam 224, 118 Soundra 217, 118 Joan 224, 108 Joyce 247, 108 Patricia 224 252 141 Weaver, Betty 84, 86, 120 Weber, Carol 99, 107, 247 Weber, Jay 84, 147 Weber, Marilynn 110, 130, 140, 236, 90 Wiblgr, Nick 84, 94, 111, 71 Websted, Donald 236 Webster, Donald 106, 252 Weekley, Pat 127 Weekley, Truman 130, 236 Wehby, Eileen 224 Weidenbush, Joby 42, 61 Weidgnbush, Sally 69, 115, Weider, Lee 165, 225, 176 209 10, Weiss, Judy Weiss, Ken Weider, Rod 2 103, 145, 129, 71, 105 80, 84, 95, 96, 217 Weiss, Richard 236 Weldon, Jodie 236 Welch, Douglas 236, 109 Welch, Mary 247 Weller, lrwin Wesley, Camille 236 Wesley, Gene 247 Wesley, Mary 236 West, West, West, West, West, 174 Cloyd 178 Patricia 225 Richard 236, 166, Robert Roland 236 Wethington, Donna 225 Wheat, Bob 236 Wheeldon, Victoria 209 Wheeler, Pamela 106, 236, 129 White White White White White White 141 White White White White White White White, White, White Colvin Carolyn 217 Charles Charles Clarence 247 Donna 84, 99, 191, Edward 84, 178 Eugene 225 Geraldine Gordon 236 Leotrice 225, 196 Lucinda 95, 225 Olga 236, 109 Patricia 225 Ronald 225, 118, 179 White, Sennis 209 Whitehead, Phyllis .84, 110, 140, 191 Whitfield, Larry 84, 178 Whiting, Dave 125, 126, 148, 247, 174 Wnggng, Dick 126, 150, 247, Whitlock, Nancy 130, 237 Whitlick, Robert 225 Whittle, Larry 225 Whittle, Margie 247 Wiegand, Ken 85 Wiedemer, Jerry 84, 95, 131, 184 Wiggert, Barbara 85, 95, 140, 71, 93 Wiggins, Bob 237, 174, 178 Wildey, Kathy 147, 237 Wile, Phillip 225 Wile, Robert 209 Wiley, Hutt Wilkins, Willie 237 Wiglgwoit, Judy 142, 247, 100, Willham, Nancy William, Donnell William, Dorothy 237 Williams, Betty 237 Williams, Barbara 95, 67, 85, 96, 102, 103, 145, 93, 48, Willicams, Harold 124, 237, Williams, James 126, 247 Williams, James 164, 237 Williams, Jerome 225, 109 Williams, Jo Ann 225 Williams Williams , Judy 237, 109 , Kevin 147, 237 Wilgcams, LaPhonso 107, 247, Williams, Lawrence 95, 107, 237 Williams, Leon 164, 237 Williams, Margo 237, 109 Williams, Margo 247 Williams, Mary 225, 230 Williams, Mary 225, 109 Williams, Mary 217 Williams, Mary Williams, Melvin 98, 247, 109 Williams, Mzell 225 Williams, Michael 225, 179 Williams, Patricia 247 Williams, Perry 165, 209 Williams, Paul Williams, Phyllis 225 Williams, Robert 209 Williams, Ruby 86, 127 Williams, Russell 95, 237, 177 Williams, Sally 225 Williams, Sonny 237 Williams Sylvia 85 Williams: Terry 225, 179 Williams, Thomas 94, 209 Williams Victor 209 Williamson, sive 247 Willins, Margaret 247, 175 Willis, Danny 237 Willis, Shirley 225 Willis, Virginia 225 Wilmes, Wilson, Joyce 209,118 Bob 206, 209 Wilson, Bonnie 102, 144, 247, 93 Wilson, Charles 247 Wilson, Charles 225 Wilson, Dail 247 Wilson, Dave 85, 186 Wilson, David 209 Wilson, Douglas 225, 186 Wilson, George 225 Wilson, Jane 94, 237 Wilson, Jeannette Wilson, Jerry 110, 131, 133, 150, 247, 174 Wilson, Jim 247 Wilson, Leon 85 Wilson, Maili 247 Wilson, Mike 94, 209 Wilson, Paul 225 Wilson, Penny 131, 237 Wilson, Rita 209, 199 William 237 , Shirley Ann 247 Wood, Helen 209 Wood, Judith 225 Wolfe, Wong Wood, Kenneth 237 Woodie, James 237 Woodly, Robert 209 Woods, Beverly 86, 94 Woods, Garrett Woods, Ted 217 Woods, Theresa 107, 237 Woodward, Charles 247 Woodward, Joyce 237 Woodward, William 209 Wooltork, Wilbur 94, 225 Woolsey, Carter 209 Wooten, Geraldine 247 Worley, Ronald 237 Worley, Sandra Wormack, Rane 217 Worsham, Charles 217 Wright, Donna 237 Wright, Joy 155, 247 Wright, Joanne 237 Wright, Mary 209 Wright, Neil 225, 118 Wright, Paul 247 Wright, Steve 86 Wright, Travus Wright, Wayne 217 Wunker, Philip 247 Wurster, Linda 108 Wyatt, Mary 237 Wynn, Jerry 86 Wynn, Joan 247 Wynn, Jos 225 Yail, David 124 Yancey, Barbara 237 Yancey, Lynn 86, 103 Yancy, Arthenia 225 Yancy, James 209 Yarnell, George 209 Yarnell, Nancy 130, 237 Yarnell, Sue 86, 176, 141 Yazell, Orville 247 Yegger, Judy 131, 237, 109 Yelton, Gerry 225 Yelton, Ken 86, 147 York, Jerry 106, 131, 151 237, 90 York, Linda 247 Young, Audrey 209 Young, Carolyn 86, 87 Young, Clarence Young, Joseph 237 Young, Leroy Young, Loell 225 Young, Mark 164, 237 Young, Shirley 209 Young, Thomas 86 Young, William 237 105, 71, 129,92 Williams, Barbara 247, 129 Williams, Bobby 209 Williams, Bonnie 131, 237, 196, 90 Williams, Carolyn 209, 233 Williams, Casandra Williams, Cedric 247, 178 Willicgms, Clarence 164, 237, 7 Williams, Clemon 209, 178 Williams, Delores 237 Williams, Dolores 209 Williams, Donnell 247 Wilson, Sandra 217 Wilson, Thomas 85 Wimmer, Janet 110, 247, 117 Windeler, Sharon Winkleman, Angie 131, 144, 237, 196 Winstead, Dan 95, 225, 129, 118 Wireman, Sharon 220 Wirrkhart, Robert 165 Witt, Frank 209 Walker, Bob 224 Walker, Carl 247 Walker, Carol 81 Walker, Carol 81 Walker, Carolyn 131, 247 Walker, Diana 217 Walker, Donald 224 Walker, Edward 236 Walker, Edna 224 Walker, Harold 209 Weller, Nancy 130, 236 Wellman, Donald 247 Wells, Dorothy 225 Wells, Mary 217 Wendelken, Carole 84, 133 Windelstein, Kathy 84, 127, 4 Wendelstein, Rosellen 225, 199, 198 Wertz, Arlene 225 Williams, Williams, Williams Eloise 145, 225 Frank 86, 124 Gail 225 Williams: Geraldine 85, als, 125 Williams, Geraldine 209 Williams, Glendya 85, 86 Williams, Greer 85, 148, 155, 156, 116 Williams, Gwendolyn 269 Wittenberg, Mary Lou 95, 110 130 120 93 ' Wittfelt, , 144, 247, , Jayne 225,199 Wolf, Joyce 247, 141 Wolf, Sharon 85, 141 Wolfe, Franklin 85 Wolfe, 247 Paul 126, 148, 155, Wolfe, Shuey 206. 209 Younger, Aubrey 223, 179 Younger, Patricia 225 Younkers,zDonald 247 Zahlout, Eileen 225, 108, 129 Zahlout, Kathryn 86, 131, 70 Zahlout, Naomi 217 Zavisin, Michael 247, 183 Zike, Martha 209 Zike, Virginia 94, 133, 146, 220, 237, 109 Zimmerman, Marty 237 Zinn, Shirley 247 Zoes, Angie 86, 132 Zollie, Bruce 217 Zutterling, Roger 86 Zwayer, Robert 165, 175 Zwicker, Kay 209 INDEX A A.B.K. Administration Advertising Alpha Ha-Y Altruist Annual Staff Assemblies Awards Day Bond, Junior Band, Senior Baseball Teams Basketball Teams B,O.X. Boys' Glce Club Boys' Sports C Chi Sig Cheerleaders, Basketball Cheerleaders, Football Choir, Junior Choir, Senior Commencement Contents Counselors Cross Country Team Cum Laude D Dance Club Dolphin Club Dux Femina F Faculty Faculty Index 145 26-27 250-262 134 144 98-101 113 42 112 110-111 180-182 166-176 142 109 152-188 150 167 155 108 106-107 43 4-5 28-29 177 70-71 93 196-197 96 24-39 264 Football Teams French Club Future Homemakers Future Merchandisers G.A,A. Officers Gens Togata German Club Girls' Glee Club Girls' Sports Golf Team History Club Interfratority Council Introduction' Iota Iota Sigma Chi Kappa Kytyves Madrigal Maiorettes, Junior Hi gh Maiorettes, Senior High Minstrels Office Secretaries Offset Club ,, Physics Club Popularity Poll 270 154-165 131 , 132 127 190-191 129 130 109 189-199 183 , 128 , 92 10-22 149 ,, 139 , 148 141 ,, 106 112 , 110 114-121 28-29 126 , 125 48-49 Publication Representatives Q Quill and Scroll S School Services Scribblers Senior Directory Senior Prom , Seniors Sigma Gamma Sigma Hi-Y Spanish Club Student Council, Junior Student Council, Senior Student Index Swimming Teams T Tally-Ho Tennis Teams Thalian Players Theta Alpha Theta Omega Chi Tower News Staff Track Teams Tri Chi T.S. U Underclassrnen Y Y-Teens Z Z.B.K. 94 105 1 22-125 95 273-275 66-67 40-87 97 126 130 , 92 90-91 265-272 1 86-187 140 184-185 133 143 138 102-104 178-179 151 147 200-247 132 146 l . . Ill t I 1 wpwllqlllllu -sun :su 1 SENIU Abbott, Larry .A.,,,,,.. Ackerman, Donna ,,,,,. Adkins, Io ..,,,v,,,,,,,,,, Adkins, loan .,....,. Allen, David ...,,...,,,, Anders, Dorothy ,,.,. Anderson, Helena ,,,,, Anderson, Mary Io Anderson, Ronella ...... Anderson, Sally ..... Anness, Iames Annis, Ted ,,,..,, Archea, Iohn ,.,.,, Armstrong, Ethel ..,.. Atkinson, ludy .,,., Bailey, Marsha ,,,,.,. Baker, Dorothy ,..,. Balton, Patricia ,,,,,,, Bannister, Iimmy .,,, Barber, IoAnn ..,.,, Bardill, David ....,, Burkey. Bill .,,.......,.,. Barkley. Elisah ....... Bates, William .......,.... Beatt Gwendol n Y. Y -------, Becker. Bonnie ........,,, Becraft, Marge . .. Bedinghaus, Gail- Bemis, Iohn ....,,.....,. Benzing, Patricia .... Berger, Paul .....,,,. Berry, Gail ..,..... Beyer, Dotty ,.,,. Billups, Tom ........ Bingham, lane .... Binkley, lack ...,.,.. Birch, Diane ....,. Bissett, Ann .,........ Blannon, Leroy ..,.... Blanton, Phyllis ...... Blather, Iames ..... Blout. lanet ......., Bostrom, Karin .... Bradley, Marilyn ,... Brandtass, Pamela ..,, Brantley. Robert ...,, Brengle, Susan ....... Brennah, Sarah .,..... Brewer. Brinker, Brooks. Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown. Brown. R DIRECTORY .........5242 Charloe St. ..............5850 Bryson Ave. ..........2828 Hyde Park Pl. ..........4l57 Paxton Woods Ln. ..........3578 Larkspur Ave. ...............4325 Verne Ave. ,......l88l Hewitt Ave. ........3675 Kendall Ave. ......,682 Greenwood Ave. .........,.5022 Ebersole Ave. ....,.,.,......6ll6 Conover St. Sutton Rd. 3331 North Sterliny Way Washington Terr. ..........2430 Rainbow Ct. .......674l Bramble Ave. ..............5S05 Daules Pl. .........l34l Mayland Dr. ..........6308 Desmond St. .......,2949 Cleinview Ave. ..........4924 Marburg Ave. ........3835 Isabella Ave. 5173 Ebersole ..........2830 Park Ave. ..,......2713 Eastern Ave. ...............2623 Erie Ave. ....,.....2504 Chatham St. .....,.,3857 Isabella Ave. Ktlbourne ........6852 Buckingham Pl. .........3228 Glenqyle Ave. ....,...,2039 Fairfax Ave. ........3824 Isabella Ave. ..............3522 Stacey Ave. ..........3727 Marburg Ave. ..,.......2570 Beech-Mar Dr. .........2847 Madison Rd. .............3042 Mirot Ave. ........68l4 East Fork Ave. ...........4039 Taylor Ave. ................5ll7 Ward St. .......30l4 Springer Ave. ........3575 Harrow Ave. .......l21l Herschel Ave. ..........2676 Bonnie Dr. Wehrman ...............2865 Erie Ave. .......3735 Grovedale Pl. Brennen. Sonia ....... ,........... 8 41 Hutchins Ave. Caroline .. ...... 2735 Hyde Park Ave. Philip ------ ........................ 4 935 Bouton Iames . .... ........... 2 724 Hackberry St. Bonnie .... .................. 4 338 Eileen Dr. Edith ......... ...... . 3203 Observatory Ave. Elizabeth ,..... ................ 1 608 Neilson Pl. Linda ....... ..........,... l 260 Morten St. Nancy ......... ...,.., 3 782 Grovedale Pl. .. .............,. 1602 Mears Ave. Brumley. Diane ..... Bruns, Glorta .......,....... Buchanan, Barbara Burdick, Richard Burgin, Burkey. Iune .....,... Gerry ....,,.., Burkham, Robert .. Burkhart, Linda ..... Burnam, Leah ...,.. Burton, Carole ...... Busch, Dennis ...., Byard, Andrew .... Byrd, Helen ........... ..........3720 Brotherton Rd. ...........6459 Glade Ave. .............2434 Beechmont ...........4l4 Tusculum Ave. .. .......... 3755 Beechmont Ave. ........3714 Ault Park Ave. ...........l279 Grace Ave. ..........50l0 Ravenna St. .......1845 Brewster Ave. .........5543 Tompkins Ave. ..............29l3 Utopia Pl. ...........25l6 Hackberry St. cettowey, shifter! ......... .......... a sas Montgomery Rd. Canida, Iames ............ ....... r ........ 2 026 Breen Ave. Cannon, Donna ...... .............. 4 147 Maple Dr. Carlton,- ,Kenneth .... ........ 2 229 Kemper Lane Carnes, Donald .......... ............ 5 670 Ehrling Rd. Carpenter, Robert .... .. .......... 2401 Gilbert Ave, Carr. Charles .......... ....... 2 031 Hewitt Ave. Carroll, Donna ..... ........ 2 331 Grigq Ave, Carter. Beniamin ......... 2582 Eastern Ave. Counite. Baiba ............... ................ 3 0 Weebetook Chamberlain, Carol ....... ............ 3 848 Country Club ChGmblil1. Minor ........ ....... ....... l 4 85 Antoinette Ave. Chaney. Moriorie ...... .............. ........ 4 5 03 Whetsel Ave. Chapman, Patricia Chichester, Georgia Chichester, Sally .... Chin, Andy .......... ...- ............................ 4204 34th St. ......3935 Columbia Pkwy. ......3935 Columbia Pkwy. ..........l03l East McMillan C277 C287 C87 C97 C87 C97 C77 C87 C297 C277 C277 C307 C97 C67 C307 C277 C277 C307 C277 C67 C97 C97 C272 C67 C27 C87 C67 C97 C97 C277 C87 C77 C97 C77 C97 C307 C97 C97 C277 C97 C277 C87 C97 C87 C307 C67 C87 C87 C29f C97 C267 C67 C97 C87 C67 C87 C87 C307 C97 C307 C307 C267 C267 C87 C87 C277 C77 C277 C87 C67 C77 C77 C97 C67 C277 C67 C77 C77 C67 C87 C81 C307 C277 C97 C267 C267 C67 Choice, Elaine ....... Clark, David ....... Clauder, Chris ..,....... Cleary, Maureen ..,,... Clubb, Robert ......... Clust, Maxine .... Cockrell. Mae ..... Cole, Charlotte ...... Coleman, lohnny ...... .........2028 Symmes St. .,..,..........4ll2 Maple Dr. .......37l0 Hyde Park Ave. ...............4347 Conant St. .........42l9 Verne Ave. .......3655 Russell Ave. ......,....3306 Graydon .........5l6 Deltq Ave. ...........3423 Algona Pl. Coleman, Ted ........ -....-------.ff.--.----- 3 537 B9VlS Conner, Barri ..... -.-.-.,--.-.-..f-----.--- 3 48 Oflk Si- Conner, Ierilyn ,A.,,,,,,,.,. .......... 2 926 lVlGIlCbI'9ll Ave. Cook, Nqncy ,,,,,,.,,,,.,, .......... l 330 Edwards Rd. Cowperthwaite, James ......... 1620 Sutton Ave. Coyne, Cqthleen ,,,,,,,, ......... l 608 Dell TSN'- Crawford, Dianne ........ .--------.----- 3 424 Oak L11- Crawtord, Douglas .... .......-......--.- 5 212 Eb9l'S0lG Crawford, Ioyce ........ ........ 3 623 BG1'bSfrY AVG- Crawford, Ronald ..... '---------- 1 500 Beacon Sl- Crispl Robert ,-,.----vA, .....,... 3 739 Anloton Ct. Crooks, Patricia ..... --------------- 1 734 Hewitt AV9- Crowelll llernnel ,,,,,,,,, .,....,,, 3 315 Bonaparte Ave. Cnnn-ninqe, Robert .,,,,,,,, ..,,........ 2 837 Ashland Ave. Cnnninqhern, leek ,,,,,,Y. ,........ 3 610 Tamarach Ave. Cu!-mil-lghqm, Ierry ,,,,,,,, ......... 3 610 Tamarach Ave. Cilrliee, Gen-y ,,,,,.,,,,,,..... ........., 4 443 Eastern Ave. Currensl A1 'YYA,,A-,,,,- ........ 3 Eileen DY. Dclronl Brenda -V,,,, ,......... 3 465 Bevis Ave. Donner, Willir-nn ,,,,,,, .......... l 615 Potter Pl. Daugherty. David .... - ---4----- 5 127 Sofmlf Df- Davidson' lirn ,.7.,,-,,, ........ 5 092 Overbrook Pl. Davis, Nancy ......... -------'----- 3 333 ROYUI Pl- Davisl Roberta .,,,-.. ..,.......... 5 433 Owases St. Davis, Wave -,YY,- ..,.....,, 3 626 Clarion Ave. Dean' Robert ,,,,,., ....,... 4 I2 McDowell St. Deiblel Delvg --,--, ....... 6 211 Madison Rd. Denney' Dexter ,..,,, ......... 6 02 Delta Ave. Dennis' Linda .,,,.. ....... 2 724 Madison Rd. Densgnl Igyge -7,,,,,, ............ 1 923 Hewitt Ave. Dgfflnqef, Sglly ---- ............. I Duncan AVG- Devore, David U ,....... 3281 Observatory Rd. Dewgrl Frances -.4v----.A . ...,..... ECSIBTI1 Ave. Dewberry, Martha ..,.... ....... 3 637 Montgomery Rd- Dexter, Vivian .....,.. Dicks, Phyllis . ........... . Dietenbach. Glenn ....... Distler, Sandra ,......... Dixon, Barbara ..... Dixon, Barbara ....... Dixon, Donald ......... Doench, Locky ........ Donnelly, Ierre ..... Dooley, Ianet ..... Drew, Ieannette ..... Dubuque, Denise ...... Durham, Minnie ..... Dykes, Carole .... Edwards, Ioyce .... Edwards, Nancy ..... Elam, Bond ................. Elder, Douglas .............. Ellsworth, Virginia .... Elmes, Robert ............ Ennis, Karen ........... Erbacher, Beverly .... Esberger, Barbara .... Eschmeyer, Iudith ...,. EuBanks, Iune ........ Evans, Beverly ......... Evans. Elisabeth ........ Evans, Margaret ...... ..,,....,.....5001 Calvert St. .........5l08 Whetsel Ave. ,,,,.,,,,..,,3785 Drake Ave. .........27l5 Atlantic Ave. .,.,,..,...,,63l5 Sierra St. Taft Rd. .............3035 Cleinview Ave- .,,..,,,,.,....l208 Herschel Woods 825 William Howard Taft Park Ave. .........3436 St. lohn's Place ........6328 Cambridge Ave. ........6600 East Ledge St. ........3226 Fredorla Ave. ,,..........7036 Britton Ave. ........3569 Linwood Ave. 17 Markbreit Ave. .......3799 Millsbrae Ave. ,.,,,,.,.,,,,.123l Ierry Lane ........l363 Herschel Ave. ..........2830 Minot Ave. ,,,,,.,....,,...3413 Custer St. .........293l Robertson Ave. .......2484 Downing Dr. ,,,,,,,,.,..,.56l4 Arnsby Pl. ........920 Lexington Ave. ........3423 Paxton Ave. ,,,,....,,,.,5324 Weltner St. Eveslcgel Florence lllgvll ,.,,,,., 2 357 Beechmont Ave. Fagan, Ellen ...,..... Fahrney. lean ..,.. Fant, Bonnie ........ Farr, Benjamin ....... Fast, Herbert ........... Ferguson, Gerald ..... Ferguson, Bernice ..... Ferguson, Iohn ...... Finger, Karol ...... Fischer, Ierry . ..... .. Fisgus, Allen .... ......... Fitzpatrick, Andrew ..... Flanagan, Iudy .......... Flaugher. Cynthia .... 6000 Prentice St. 5061 W. Eastwood Circle Lincoln Ave. ,,....,..,.,,30l0 Victoria Ave. ..,.,.....,...2569 Villa Ln. ..........5343 Chapman St. ..,.,,......3307 Claramont ...,......ll27 Beverly Hills ........3746 Grovedale Pl. ........3630 Besuden Ct. Arcadia Pl. Dauner Grae Dr. .........28l6 Victoria Ave. C67 C97 C97 C277 C97 C267 C77 C267 C77 C67 C97 C87 C307 C307 C97 C277 C77 C307 C277 C77 C77 C67 C77 C77 C267 C97 C77 C77 C307 C277 C87 C277 C77 C267 C277 C267 C97 C77 C87 C87 C267 C77 C97 C277 C97 C87 C277 C67 C67 C267 C67 C67 C87 C307 C277 C297 C277 C267 C97 C97 C87 C87 C97 C87 C97 C87 C277 C297 C87 C277 C307 C277 C277 C67 C87 C87 C277 C97 C267 C87 C87 C77 C307 C87 Flory, Natalie Foster, Lillian Foster, William Foust, Frank .. Frank, loan , Fronk, Carol . Gabbard, Wilma Gaines, Shirley Gantz, David Gehring, Kathy Gessner, Frank Gibson, Mary Gill, Willie Glenn, Raymond Godley, Ann Goesling, Gayle Goethsch, Charles Good, Mary Goyert, Susan Grant, Carole Gravely, Nina Green, Hulda Greene, lane Greer, Carolynne Greilrch, Walt Griffin, Roger Grooms, Marvin Grubbs, Rayola Gudauskas, Peter Gulden, Lloyd Gwinner, Lois Hack, lanice Hafner, Michael Hahn, George Haines, Barbara Halscott, lames Halsted, Ion Hamilton, Minnie Hammond, Irene Hampton, Christopher Hanes, Dave Hanks, Cecil Harmon, Helen Harmon, Sharon Harris, Eddie Harrison, Marcia Hari, Sharon Harvey, Constance Hatcher, Deloris Hawkins, Patsy Haynes, loel Heckmann, Albert Heimann, lon Heimann, Robert Helm, Thomas Henderson, Gloria Hendericks, Ralph Hengle, Lynne Herdtner, Richard Hern, Thomas Herrin, Nancy Hettingtr, Carol Hicks, Ann Hignite, Susie Hines, Charles Hitchcock, Roger Hitchens, Edward Hodge, Owen Halt, Barbara Hf,p'.well, ludith Heston, Vivien H'.w'rrrl, Bill flcward, ludith Howard, Nancy Howie, Kathelyn 1'lf.y, Virginia Hubbard, Paul Huff, Lou Hughes, Geraldine Hughes, lohn Huqhetr, ludy ' Huss, Louise Hutsun, Neal lmhalf, Susan lsarrcs, Barry R DIRECTORY .. 1433 Mayland Dr. . 5116 Ravenna St. 1225 Chapel St. 3779 Pennsylvania . ,,,, .. 6728 LeConte 426 Stanley Ave. 920 Morris St. .. .. . 3236 Beresford . 5918 Salem Rd. 5242 Salem Hills Ln. . 5711 Madison Rd. 3143 Markbreit Ave. . 2523 Park Ave. 2035 Hewitt Ave. Twin Hills Ridge Dr. 3637 Bellecrest . 3409 Custer St. 3723 Drake Ave. 1318 Duncan Ave. 3621 Hyde Park Ave. . 2662 Madison Rd. .. 4708 Peabody Ave. . 2809 Madison Rd. .. ...3416 Wabash Ave. .1949 Fairfax Ave. . . .. ...3504 Tarpis 3549 Columbia Pkwy. 3050 O'Bryon St. 4913 Charlemar Dr. . 4321 Simpson St. 3528 Principio Ave. 2451 Duck Creek Rd. . 4043 Paxton Ave. . 3809 Eileen Dr. 2736 Arbor Ave. ..l606 Alcor Terr. . 1235 Ierry Ln. 3735 Kanauga Ct. 2250 Beechmont Ave. 811 Oak St. .3613 Wilshire Ave. . . .. 2621 Ashland Ave. 2558 Madison Rd. . 5464 Eastwood Dr. 3411 Symmes St. .. 6949 Britton Ave. .. . .. .,... 2412 Copelen .. 3232 Gilbert Ave. 3321 Hackberry St. 5970 Kellogg Ave. . 1645 Mears Ave. 6244 Beechcrest Pl. 5834 Wayside Ave. 2496 Observatory 3606 Evanston Ave. 1911 Crane Ave. .4801 Winona Terr. . .,.3715 Aylsboro Ave. . .... . 3578 Paxton 6017 Bramble Ave. 2844 Markbreit Ave. 3412 North Clubcrest 5020 Kingsley Dr. 4716 Ward St. . 3829 Stiles Pl. .4825 Eastern Ave. 3823 Broadview Dr. . 2521 Salem St. . 4309 Whetsel Ave. 4304 Homer Ave. 1517 Ruth Ave. 4527 Homer Ave. 6847 Hurd Ave. 6848 Salem Rd. 3620 Marburq Ave. . 1007 Crest Circle 3437 Hudson Ave. . .3878 Isabella Ave. . . 2153 Crane ....3559 Harrow Ave. 3769 Drake Ave. 5524 Madison Rd. 6533 Craigland Ct. 3701 Kanauqa Ct. . .... 1629 Brewster 1301 1271 161 1261 1301 1261 161 161 1301 1301 1271 191 161 171 1281 181 182 191 181 181 181 1271 191 171 171 181 1261 181 1271 1271 1261 1121 191 191 191 1301 181 1271 1301 162 181 161 181 1271 161 1271 161 171 171 1281 1301 1301 1301 181 171 171 1271 181 181 1271 181 191 1271 1271 1261 1261 181 181 1271 1271 171 1271 1271 1301 181 181 171 191 171 191 191 1271 1301 1271 171 272 Iackson, Myrtle . . lackson, Ronald lackson, Sheila lenike, Tom . . lentzen, Carolyn ..,, . lewell, Anthony Iohnson, Brenda . lohnson, ludith lohnson, Norman . lohnson, luanita . Iohnson, Norman lones, Clarence . . lones, Delores . .. Iones, Gwendolyn . Kelly, Iames Kendall, Carol Kenedy, George . Kiessling, Ruth . . King, loyce . .. King, Thomas King, William .. Kinnard, Sandra Kinney, Carolyn ..... Kirby, Carolyn .. Kirven, Sara Klotter, Kenneth . Klumb, lenny . Klusman, Kathleen Knabb, Edward . Knechtly, Margaret . Koenig, Sondra Kokoefer, Bill Kurz, Ronald Lague, Richard Lanham, Richard .. Laubach, Edward Lawrence, Frank Lawson, Kirk Leahr, Phyllis Lee, Margaret Lee, Morris Liles, Anne Linder, Robert . Lindloff, Patricia Lobring, Larry . Love, Verlene Lowe, Edmund . Lowe, lanice Lowe. loyce Luce, Mary Ludwig, Tom .. . Luginbill, Dave .. MacFarlane, Iudie Maddox, David . Maiden, Darlene Manke, Susan Mansfield, Les . Markley, lean Marr, Carolyn . Marsh, Stephen Martini, loyce . Martin, Sally . Matthew, Richard . Matthews, Robert McCall, William McColgin, Nedra McConahy, Karen McConnell, Richard McCright, Daniel McElwain, Susan McNeely, Pat Meinhardt, Tom Merriweather, Kenneth Metzler, Bonnie Michael, Keith Miller, Iudith Miller, Steve Miller, Warren Minton, lerry Mobley, Willa Mockbee, Kenneth Mirrielees, William Mohr, lack Montgomery, Dan Moore, Fred . . , Moormann, Linda . . ..., 945 Blair Ave. 1835 Rutland .. .1284 Burney Ln. ......3696 Kendall Ave. .........294l Griest Ave. ..2552 Erie Ave. 2230 May St. 3904 Columbia Pkwy. .1551 Ruth Ave. 5809 Chandler St. ..155l Ruth Ave. ..........5352 Eastwood Dr. ......1563 Ruth Ave. ........l614 Dexter Ave. ..6844 Salem Rd. .....4432 Berwick Ave. ................5303 Ward St. 3631 Zumstein Ave. 2781 Minot Ave. . ..... 3601 Woodland Rd. . ...... 2123 Gradin Rd. .....1112 Chapel St. 3938 Edwards Rd. ........56l8 Whitney Pl. .3238 Walworth Ave. 6348 Cambridge Ave. 2729 Arbor Ave. 3647 Columbus Ave. 6923 Cambridge Ave. 1635 Alcor Terr. . .747 Delta Ave. ....2129 East Hill Ave. .........6595 Buckingham Pl. 1040 Richwood .2920 Wasson Rd. . 3736 Middlebrook .. ...l344 Custer St. . 6134 Glace Ave. ...6211 Manuel St. .3420 Ridgeway ......5120 Stewart Ave. 3178 Portsmouth Ave. .. 3439 Trimble Ave. 2700 Minot Ave. ......,.63l9 Cambridge .............2134 Crane Ave. .....875 Hutchens Ave. . 3993 South Whetsel . 409 Strafer St. .....4328 Plainville Rd. .. ..... 2303 Oxford Ave. . . 2142 Fulton Ave. .. 6238 Corbly St. .........2525 Handasyde .... ....50l3 Ward St. .1111 Herschel Ave. .. . ..3830 Eileen Dr. ....,.......,,,.6700 Roe St. ....123l Herschel Ave. .6461 Beechmont Ave. .. ......... 3722 Columbia ....l146 Inglenook Pl. .2382 Grandin Rd. ..........5476 Eastwood Dr. .3908 Oak Park Pl. ....3742 Broadview Dr. 5341 Charloe St. .. 1956 Kinney Ave. . ..... 6524 Rainbow Ln. .. 3588 Outlook Ave. .....3779 Ferdinand Pl. ., 1510 Dana Ave. . ....... 2801 Park Ave. .. . .... 3552 1McGuffey 3625 Brentwood Ave. .3471 Ault View Ave. 6326 Coffey St. 3768 Grovedale Pl. .4537 Lucerne Ave. .3027 Cheinview Ave. 2267 Beechmont Ave. 6621 Buckingham Pl. . .... 6511 Waldorf Pl. .. . . ...... . 2946 Minot ...I444 Herschel Ave. 3778 Grovedale Pl.- 1291 171 1301 181 181 181 161 1261 171 1271 171 1271 171 161 1301 1271 1271 181 191 1271 1301 1271 191 1271 1261 1301 191 181 1271 1301 1261 181 1271 1261 191 181 181 1301 1271 1291 181 181 171 191 1301 171 1291 1271 1261 1271 1301 161 1301 181 1271 181 191 1271 181 1301 1261 181 181 1271 191 181 1271 171 1301 181 191 171 161 1261 181 181 1301 181 1271 171 1301 1271 1301 191 181 181 Morgan, Mary .. Morrison, Norma ,.,, .. 4,.s.r1'lwyA 9wf'1 .mfithfq ...........4604 Glenshade ........l726 Dexter Ave. MOSEIYI Robert ------4 ........ 5 522 Davies Pl. Motzer, Richard ,,,.,,-----,- 6344 Coffey SL Morzerr Rifhvrd f --' ,....... 6 908 Palmetro Ave. M0Yer, Lois .,,, ...,.., 3730 Westfield Ave. Mvefsr Donna ---- ....,,..,,... 3 770 Drake Ave. Nagel. Sandra .,A,... Nagelson, Fred ,.,.Y 3501 Brentwood Ave. .........l302 Edwards Rd. Neblettr Ron ----f---- .......... 5 106 Kenwood Rd. NPGS' Alfred --4'-,---- ........ 6 212 Crestview Pl. Nichols. Judy ',---... ..........., 3 731 Middiebrook Niederlehner, Louis ,,,,,,. ----A,,------,-A 1 936 Suuon Ave. Norman' Essre -------'--- ......... 3 315 Woodburn Ave. Norman' Norm ebew- ,....,.. 4 aio Ebersoie Ave. Nonhcun' Gall - ........... 4706 Calvert St. Oliver- Fred -----,----, ............ 1 312 Paxton Ave. Oliver, Paulann ..... ,-,Y,,,,,,4,,w-.--, 2 252 pork Ave' 0'NSf1lf Roberl ------ .......... . .... 1 615 Brewster Ave. Onken. S'-1509 -'-- ff' ...-.... 2 526 Observatory Ave. Owens, Margaret ..... ,,,,,,,,,..A,-,,,,,,.A 3 578 zumstun Padgett, Ronald .,... 2351 Mc St Parham, Charles ...,,., 3257 Beresford Ave. Parker' Chefles -'-v- ....... 1 843 Fairfax Ave. PGH- Bonnie --,----,--. ........... 3 096 Madison nd. Peftefsfan. Ann ------ ..........,... 2 716 wiiterd Ave, Paul' Drama ---f--'-- ....... 3 730 Hyde Park Ave. Payne, Janet ...... .................... 8 37 Hutchins P9rrY1 Durwin --reeeef ................. 2 840 Helrose Person. Abraham ----- ......... 3 306 Fairfield Ave. Petrocelli, Cecelia . 77.,,-,,-, 2828 Rosen., Ave. Pfeitfer, David ,,..,,, ,,--,----AA,-------- 2 635 Erie Ave- Phflffisr Verrrre -- -- ,,-.--. .......... 1 7 33 Holloway Ave. Phelps. Mcbel -------- ----.,......-........... 2 909 Robertson Ave. Pickelhermerf lim v - .................. 6823 Windward St. Power' Ronald ---A-- .......... 4 09 Torrence Ct. Potter' John --'-'----'f ................. 4 454 Erie Ave. Powell' Ioservh ..-., .... .....,.......... 3 0 2 Blair Ave. Pwsockt Wrllrs -f-f .......... 2 3 Washington Terr. Pyles. Tom ..... ............... 4 141 Sher-el Ln. QUiQlSY- K'-'JY ,......, 4421 Brazee St. Radeke, Charles . ,,,,,, M715 Sutton Rd, Rainey. Carol .4 ............ 3711 Hutton st. Raitt, William .. Ransdell, Sandra .. Ray, Veronica , Reed, Ioan , Reeves, Beverly . , Reif, Georgia ., , ,. ,,.... 1742 Bloomingdale .........3706 Simpson St. ,. ,,... .5335 Weltn . ............... 6201 M er St. anuel .........3371 Everson Ave. , .,... 3841 Marburg Ave. R9Yl'l01dS. Beverly -- ........... 3161 Syracuse Ave. Rice, Regina ......... ...., ,,,,, Richardson, Juanita Robb. Abdul Roberts, Dorothy . Roberts, Mauvis . ,, H Robertson, Sheryl .. Rodwell, Charles .. Rogers, Ioan ..,, Roos, Nancy , Ross, David . ,, . Ross. Patricia , ,, Rousseau, Ronald Ruark, Robert .. . Ruitin, Theodore ,, 2212 Duck Creek Rd. I 4328 Brownway Ave. RIGID' Carolyn ----.' . ......... ...862 Beecher St. ,,,.. 3430 Trimble Ave. .. .... 3790 Ferdinand Pl. .....2l27 Grandin M6815 Buckingham Pl. 2623 Perkins Ln. .. 5415 Ravenna St. , ,....... 1737 Bloomingdale Ave. - .. ..i...... 6448 Glade Ave. ...... 3533 Burch Ave. .5322 Ravenna St. ....,...5016 Ebersole Ave. oak st, Ruth. Douglas , . . ..... 5052 Collinwood Pl. Sanders, Garvey , Sandusky, Carole , Saunders, Walter Sass, Cornelia Scherer, Richard , Scheving, Waltraud Schiesler, William ......63l3 Chandler St. -W ......... 5711 Whitney St. H6414 Masion Rd. ,,....246l Madison Rd. .........,.3767 Hutton St. 2.2.1723 Fairfax Ave. ............. 3135 Markbreit Schieliner Nfm-fy ,,e,-- .......... 4 895 oektewn Dr. Schmidt, Dale ......... Schneider, Eric ...,,., Schnizer, Esther Schooler, Robert ......, ,,,,, Schroeder, Roberta ........6259 Glade Ave. Arcadia Pl. 1323 Ault View Ave. ........3754 Charloe Ct. ............4432 Brazee St. Schuck. Harold ----- ......... 3 772 Ferdinand Pl. Scott, David ,.......... Scruggs, Cornelia ..... ,,,,, Seibert, Patsy ......... Seifert, Tom ......., Sersion, Patricia Shaffer, Melanie ..., Sharp, Margaret Shears, Iacquata ,,.,,,, ,-,..-- .....6603 Merwin Ave. ,.......5429 Owasco St. M6253 Benneville St. ......3602 Linwood Rd. . ......... 1841 Huron Ave. ...ll88 Herschel Ave. ..........2307 Kenton St. .3046 Woodburn Ave. 1271 161 1271 1301 1271 191 191 181 181 127' 1301 181 1301 171 1271 191 181 161 171 181 181 161 161 171 191 191 181 1291 161 171 181 181 171 191 1271 121 1271 1291 161 191 191 1301 1261 1301 1271 1271 1271 191 191 161 171 191 161 171 191 181 1271 181 1271 1301 1301 181 1271 1271 161 1271 1271 1271 1271 181 1261 171 191 1271 1301 181 181 1271 191 191 1271 1271 1301 1261 171 181 151 171 Shelton, Elaine i,,,. Shelton, Shepard, Kathy ........ Edward .... Shick, David .......... Shoop, Ianet ..... Siegrist, Ianet ......,, Sims, Bernice ....,......, Simms, Lavenia ....... Simmons, Nadine .... Skirvin, Carol ...... .......6737 Merwin Ave. 1271 ...........5320 Hetzel St. 1271 Crane 171 .........25ll Ritchie Ave. 181 .........Corbly G Sutton 1301 .........2750 Grandin Rd. 181 ........l824 Fairfax Ave. 171 .........55l0 Chandler St. 1271 ........l63l Dauner Ave. 171 ........363l Edwards Rd. 181 Sk'-1591 BGVSYIY .-.4f--.---- ......... 3 641 Zumstein Ave. Skuse, Bonnie ..................... ......... 3 641 Zurnstein Ave. Slaughter. Gwendolyn ...... .......... 3 536 Wabash Ave. Sluiz. Ietfery .................... ....... 3 551 Mooney Ave. Smith, Iudith ...,...,....... Smith, Lawrence ,.... Smith, Linda .......... Smith, Patricia ......... Smith, Rodney .......... Sparks, Linda ......,... Stanton, Torah .... Starks, Thomas .... Steffens, Mary ...... Steger, Roger ....... Stelzer. Bob ............... Stephenson, Iames .... . Steward, Rosalind ..... Stewart, Ann ............ Stewart, Priscilla ...... Stillwell, Clara ....... Stuebing. Roger ....... Stutson, Billie ......., Suter, lean . . Swain, Lillie ..... Swango, lack Swisshelm, Terry .,,, Tate, Barbara ., Tate, William . . Tevis, Barbara ..,,, Tink, Elizabeth .,.... Thomas, George .,,,.. Toms, Ierry ., ,... ...... . . Tretzger, Stewart Upson, David ........ Upton, Tony ,, ,, Van Epps, Nancy ..,,... Vaughn, David ......,,, .........352l Evanston Ave. Waits Ave. 2627 Observatory Ave. .. ........... 7 Hills 6. Hollo Ln. 181 181 171 181 .........3454 Golden Ave. 1261 171 1281 181 181 161 W ..................z32o May st. Smothers, Madelyn .... ..,... .......3322 Ameliamont Ave. Bevis 1121 ................2325 Layton Ln. 161 ...453l Camberwell Rd. ..l602 Bloomingdale St. ............2848 Minto Ave ........3636 Trimble Ave. ,,........2l45 Sinton Ave. 191 1301 ...............74l7 Clovernook 1311 181 171 161 ........l2l6 Delta Ave. 161 ...............l608 Potter Pl. 171 .......l951 Wilaray Terr. 1301 ,.,........658 Lincoln Ave. 181 .........4245 Paxton Ave. 191 ........8S5 Hutchins Ave. 1291 .....312 Stites Ave. 1261 2920 Woodside Pl. 1201 Lincoln Terr. 161 3214 Beresford Ave. 161 .. ....... 1828 Hewitt Ave. 171 ...........9ll Nancy Ln. 1261 ..........5lll Ravenna St. 1271 ...W3563 Potomac Ave. 181 ..,........7287 Thomas Dr. 1431 .....112l McLaughlin Pl. 1261 l784W East McMillan 161 .......3742 Andrew Ave. ,,......3l08 Celeron Ave. Vielhauer, Nancy 191 ...,.......5706 Ehrling Rd. 1271 191 1271 Volimer, lim . .,........, .....,. 6 606 Buckingham Pl. Walker, Carol ...,... .............. 2 716 Hoff Ave. 121 Walker, Carol .. .. ..... 6112 Clephane Ave. 1271 Walker, Tom .. ,. ....... 6448 Craigland Ct. 1301 Wallace, Esther ....... 5223 Kenwood Rd. 1271 Wallace, Robert . .. ......... 3810 Edwards Rd. 191 Walters, Donna .......... 4601 Whetsel Ave. 1271 Weaver, Betty .. ....... 1343 Burdette Ave. 161 Weber, lay . ............ 6226 Dawes Ln. 1301 Weber, Nick N .............. ....... 4 226-33rd St. 191 Weiss, Iudith . ,,,,,,,, ........., 4 401 Simpson Ave. 1271 Wendelken, Carole ,,,, ........ l 219 Herschel Ave. 181 Wendelstein, Kathie .. .. .......... 3577 Potomac Ave. 181 White, Donna H ,,,,,,, ...,,,.... 3 301 Woodburn Ave. 171 White, Edward .,,,,,..,,, ......... l 000 Richwood Circle 1261 Whitehead, Phyllis .. ...................... 6108 R09 Si. 1271 Wiedemer, Ierry ,,,,.,,,. ................ . .3454 Custer 181 Wiegand, Kenneth .. .. ....... 2872 Erie Ave. 181 Wiggert, Barbara ..... ........... 3 751 Westgate 181 Williams, Alan , ,,..... ............ 3 506 Vista Terr. 161 Williams Barbara ...... ......, 6 929 Buckingham Pl. 1271 Williams, Frank ,,,,.,,., .......... l 548 Sutton Ave. 1301 Williams, Geraldine . ......,........ 833 Blair Ave. 1291 Williams, Glendya ..... ........ 3 644 Clarion Ave. 171 Williams, Ruby ........ ...,......... 4 928 Marburg 191 Williams, Sylvia ,...,. ,........, 3 516 Wabash 171 Wilsgn, Leon ,,,,,,, ............. 8 65 Altoona St. 161 Wolf, Sharon , ...., ............ 5 44 Empress Ave. 1261 Wolfe, Franklin ..,,.,. ,,.........,. .,... 5 3 13 Charloe St. 1271 Woods, Beverly ....... H1621 Grantwood Ave. 171 Wright, Stephen ....... ....., l 1 Observatory Hill 181 Wynn, Ierry ......... ........... 5 010 Ridge Ave. 191 Yancey, Lynn ..,..... ......... 6 620 Hialea Ct. 1301 Yamell, Sue .......... .......... 2 910 Zieglo Ave. 181 Yelton, Kenneth ...... .......... 4 Handasyde Ln. 181 Young, Carolyn ....... ......... 3 460 Evanston Ave. 171 Young, Thomas .... ............. 4 944 Kelsch Ln. 1271 Zahlout, Kathryn ...... ................. 3 0 Arcadia Pl. 181 Zoes, Angie ,........,.... ...,, 2 332 St. Iames Ave. 161 Zutterling, Roger .... .......... 4 018 Taylor Ave. 191 273 M115 Anza? ?od!y ,4,,,1J f Sw 1?f,6wMJzB 0707 n q 1 'f BM, WW WM JV NMWMWB fgfawffx Yyzigvfx x WW 5 WY , QW wig A ,L,,M7f as MM! MWJ My ivy W gfwf ww ,mm YWIWM WMVU AIBJIJQJWMQ 275 2. ff-mf '---Vzffi--V+ ,fir . ,-41-,,.VfVt: .,,V' Vi, '-'.-Vfffv V--. -115-.:.::wV.gi.'V.- ' -.1-L V.,.. .-V1-L. V'VVVfVV,vffffr VV -V VV: V V .ec .. -'V .Vaff..-.1V,Vf,.-.:,'.V:.. ---'--11.1. . ga. 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