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

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' lifgpf. gif ' ,A, if .,,, ,,.,,': , k.k tlkim f ' f'hM f Q ,l ,, ,M . ' ' Fuji 4g?f?'f'J, Gentle slopes and lofty tower ' Radiant in the sun. Like a book of memoirs, the pages of this annual will unfold to the onlooker the 171611131 phases of life in the busy metropolis of Tigertown. Industriously the small town carries out its various func- tionsg yet, through the hurly- burly of each day, the beauty and grace of our town is not lost. Its lovely landscape provides the setting of sundry experiences, each unique and matchless in itself. Standing stately and majestically in the 1nidst of this suburbia is its sy1nbol of ideals, the tower. On the weather-worn sides of this monument words of wisdom are inscribed for each citizen to read and follow. In pursuit of these goals With- row's true beauty flourishes. I, fl I ...fxx 1 fry 1 -.. 1 WL-f V YL C' fefbzffw THE WlTCHES PUT OUT DELICIOUS TREATS TO CATCH THE LITTLE KIDDIES UNDER THE MULTI-COLORED STREAMERS, COUPLES REMINISCE A VICTORIOUS HOMECOMING GAME AS THEY AWAIT THE CROWNING ., 1-L me , , .114wmaw,w,v-.www 4 RIPPLING CIRCLES SPREAD FROM THE BUBBLING FOUNTAIN SYMBOUZING THE STUDENTS' EXPANDING INFLUENCE. DO A GOOD JOB! WE'RE PROUD OF OUR ROOKWOOD FOUNTAIN. CC N Arching bridge and shaded valleys All our hearts are one.', The citizens of Withrow tread quickly over the bridge into a new world of adventure. From every possible back- ground students enter this institute of learning. Like inhabitants in any town, each one seeks his own level of interestg each gains priceless gerns of knowledge from the diversed structures of this city. f H .Z ,Gif 4 33- ,nf-4 . V Q 1' . I 15' .-.K . . , .2 'I' 3 J! K A' Y rf' x . ' ' ' 'f ,' -, W! M, ' tl 1, My W . ,S , A ' F ' if . Q' ,. ' . J , R ,u, g5 .V 5 J ' A -rg' e, A 5' -df , -'WEB Q A . ' sg! v , , xr WW Q' X fm. , J K 9' wi Juv, K R ,Q I . Q , W ,N 4:5 if .f nf YT rar T , NJ A LACY scnssn or BRANCHES vans me olsmm rovyen. I I I I I BEFORE PICTURESQUE BUILDINGS CLOUDED IN EVENING IMIST, A SMILING COUPLE Withrow's beauty, Withrow's splendor Fill our heqrtgxkwith pride. Whqiber arrayed AI--,I,V vernzilion b1ies'iofEaiY1f1,i11z1z or wrapped in fhC' S1UC'Qlf-'f14ElgVll17CC' bf spring iizakgiiizoliii bl0SSQ177f,-,,,1WlfhY01U is fix synzbol f Mbeaziiy glranrl ezi r Ifoi foolselxibho live herC'f,.aTbe Sjgaeiozig ,E4'III I panorama of Tigerfozwi elvliiiges claily as flneunyear pnilkes, eaelo new seaioii II I iransforiniiig the scene wifb ifs own special I nzagie. Relive these colorful inoizfhs wifb all their exfifing and fbrilliizg 'IIZOHZUIIZIS fbrozigb fbe lll7IIIl!Il,X 11141131 pages of elelighffzil phofograpbs. Boys and girls jziefzireil in this book of menzories can look on fbeir fowlz wifh foml ailiizirafioiz ami prouilly recall flveir six1'3f-o11eile'rf1il yearf' I REMEMBERS FOND MOMENTS AT TIGERTOWN. IT TAKES MORE THAN BENEVOLENCE AND TRANQUILITY TO WIN IN THE WITHROW BACKYARDS. DON'T TELL ANYONE BUT I THINK SOMEONE'S TAKING PICTURES-SO LET'S LOOK AS IF IT'S 80 DEGREES OUT HERE! WE SURELY WILL HAVE GOOD SEATS FOR THE GAME-HOPE 3:00 COMES QUICKLY-WOULD YOU LIKE SOME OF MY BREAKFAST? Love for you, our Alma Mater Ever will abide. What is that compelling force which causes alumni to return to their alma mater, Withrow, the scene of so many memories, again and again? What is it that draws tears to the eyes of those singing at that last foothall game? Ever- one who has walked down the ageless, noisy streets of Tigertown knows that therein lies an unfor- gettahle part of his youth which will he cherished as fond memories throughout his life. The citizens of our city cannot hut feel proud of its accomplishments. For those willing, the narrow way to knowledge is laid hare, the avenue of success lies ahead. Tigertown '61, as a part of Withrow, captures some of the love and pride for their school students share. NOW LISTEN! THE OBJECT IS TO WIN, NOT TO POSE FOR A GOOD PICTURE 17 THOUSANDS OF EAGER, SCHOLARLY TIGERTOWN STUDENTS PASS THE TOWER HURRYING BREATHLESSLY TO MORNING CLASSES. Friendships made in search of knowl edge, cherished bonds and true. WE'VE GONE THIRTY-SIX CONSECUTIVE DAYS WITHOUT A SINGLE FATALITY. Withiii the boundaries of Tigertown are golden oppor- tunities to enrich the lives of all, students and faculty, through the pursuit of knowl edge. The years, which pass so quickly, are a tirne of getting acquainted with new people and sealing friendships which will possihly last long after the pages of texthoolzs are forgotten. Tigertown '61' offers a chance to reineinher hoth. .gf m 3- A 1 3 ,kg fn.- Si 4 ww' I :Iii Z, f , Q' 'T Ai E255 HQ' ' lihfffi 1 ,jg a, ,Q al f H -2 . . K 1 4 X 1 s Q 1 f 2 2 , THE SPARKLING CROWN, THE BOUQUET OF RED ROSES, AND THE SILVER BRACELET ARE NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT HIS ROYAL KISS NEATLY DRESSED, TALENTED STUDENTS EXHIBIT REAL SKILL WHILE PAINTING A BIG BLACK DOT FOR A TIGERTOWN BOOTH. BY me Looks or THINGS, rms GROUP MILLING Ano UT MUST BE HAPPY AT THE RESULT OF THE VOTING FOR KING AND QUEEN. Cf ACTIVES LOVE TO TORTURE PLEDGES-ESPECIALLY IN FRONT OF A CAMERA. Memories of golden hours , Hold us close to you. As the days slip away passing into months, each leaves its ineinory of golden hozirs spent in Tigertown. In our city each section provides a different type of lasting iinpression which students will treasure and hold dear in the years to come. To recall the wonderful tiznes spent at Withrow is the purpose of Tigertown '61. While thninhing through its pages yon see past activities live again-the exciting football games played on frosty aiitninn nights, the crowded dances held in the school gyins. Once 1nore the presentation orchestra fills the anditoriiiin with Minstrel vnnsicg once 1nore the seniors inarch around the track. LATE AFTERNOON SHADOWS BEGIN TO DEEPEN AND LENGTHEN AS LAST WORDS ARE SAID BEFORE STUDENTS LEAVE FOR HOME. HAS 'ive Uenfllfe fT0m. LVOUY P01'fGlS, We'll turn back to glimpse once more Aims held ever high The tower 'gainst the sky. NOW LET ME THINK-WHAT SHALL I SIGN IN YOUR '61 TIGERTOWN ANNUAL? We citizens of Tigertown realized tbat one spring day we sbould pack our books and begin our final journey across tbe bridge. Vast horizons would unfold before us as we looked abead to a future promising tbe fulfillrnent of our dreams and ainbitions. Altbougb plans for tomorrow would capture our fancy on graduation day, we sbould not fail to glance back toward tbe town wbere we grew up. With fond 1ne1nories of our biglo scbool life still vivid, we could not forget Tigertown-'61. 23 in .W ,1-.l..w1 3 A ri : fi 'STEP-15 4 , ,NVWM , 3 , . . x - u gwww, Y X CP: T QQ-'P 'f 1 A r vf 'V - 'E 5 -AQ 4: 't . . '41 5! V..r ' i Sf l I lvl Ill! V - W wr: - -'A A! P Q I 412 df .v A' -'fe-.X f- sw ' -fi P 0 jizz - 2 ,. 1 ,V ' 1 X4 - :En , In f , - . - 8 9 3 - x 1 1.1! E-1 ,Q,,',4 , T'-T .. .: ' -13 f 'V lx' :- -1 gg... 4-L-' --1 v 1' 32. 1 -gifs: Q 4 1' Way' L. 1 Paw - .'- 1 ,.,g-' . W- I' fn ui - If Pifciif-T f' f' s 3'i'Vn' nu ful' un 7 my :. fx 1 ff' ----ff 1 Nm -,L ..-1 Lb-,f-. -A i-3' ,, , . f Q .. . I Ll 1. Vsffra -V .ig L' 'f 'X 5 ' 9 . J 'X X g ' VFW n Y I'j, - --gn-P 1:1 -113 ' I .. . , l Y ' QL- 11, -ii-' ly I4 1 'M ' 1, J r X HJ ...Q 'N a ml rt f mn R jo Q Lt' ,, WU p ,, ,X Gy js MAL U 1 F-' LJ Qi- A it X if H ,V , :Ui A. lil! fi x a, j ly ',l f LV 5 Q5 yy UQVP hy. , J P T I THE GOVIIRNVIENT of Tigerto - 1 'LU in many ways similar to that of a small metropolis. Functioning as primary leaders in the busy center of education are the teachers. Along with their educational duties these men and women must take on 'various other responsibilities. Besides teaching their students principles and ideals with which to build their lives, they often must aet as enforcers of the law, record clerks, bankers, and census takers. Responsible for the actions and judgments of teachers and students both, Mr. joseph Ayer, comparable to a city manager, performs with capability the coiintless diities which his office entails. Precision and responsibility are two words which head the list of endless qualities possessed by these, our leading citizens. 25 AS THE NEW PRINCIPAL MR JOSEPH AYER SERVED AS CHIEF ADMINISTRATOR OF TIGERTOWN. PRINCIPAL With the initial installment of the new administrative powers, Tigertown began its official new year. With the responsibility and the reputation of Withrow resting on his shoulders, Mr. Joseph C. Ayer, the head executive of our community, accepted his position with confidence. Our civic leaders felt that future security was assured with Mr. Ayer guiding our movements. This belief was substantiated by his past achievements. Through personal contact, the citizens of Tiger- town come to respect and trust the judgments and decisions of Mr. Ayer. The honest, sincere manner in which he addressed both student and teacher earned for him the lasting friendship of all those with whom he came in contact. We were happy with such leadership! Mr. Anderson Owens ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Mr. Harold Buxton Vital officials of Tigertown were the assistant principals. Their responsibilities were many as they worked together to supervise citizens of Tigertown. Mr. Owens, Senior High assistant principal, doubled as adviser to the senior class and to Sigma Gamma. He was also responsible for the discipline and attendance record of the Senior High. Mr. Buxton had charge of all Junior High teachers and pupils in the main building. Mr. McElhaney supervised the pupils in the Junior High building. Working both individually and coopera- tively, these managers of Tigertown solved both great and small problems, and efficiently governed a busy little munici- pality. Mr.' William McElhaney l ,f Mrs. Virginia Konrad COUNSELORS Tigertown counselors were always busy, but always willing to help one solve a problem. Without them Withrow would not have been a i complete community. From sending transcripts of grades, scheduling career conferences, and helping with college interviews, to solving behavior problems, our counselors were occupied Miss Lula B. Murphy l i E Mr. Joseph Felix throughout the year. Guiding a student in his chosen profession or making suggestions for the future were ways in which the counselors helped make the students better citizens of the community, state, and country. Our parents, too, agree that the Withrow counselors were among the very best, and so to them we owe thanks for our future success in what ever field we choose. Mr. Darwin Kimble Mr. Colin Yacks Mr. Colin Yacks was constantly on the go as Director of Student Activities around Tigertown. Early each morning he was in his office taking care of attendance. Working toward a better and safer school, he concentrated on the Monitor System, a project of Student Council, of which he was adviser. Helping solve the problems of boys' social clubs demanded still more of his energy. The management of any community is a complicated and highly important responsibility. lt takes the patience, depend- ability, and well-rounded abilities of people with a sincere concern in the town's interests to keep it running smoothly. These traits and many more were charac- teristic of Tigertown's devoted secretaries. Their numerous duties ranged from planning schedules to checking attendance and keeping student grade records. Tigertown could feel secure in these efficient hands. M . C l Frooks, Mrs. Loretta Huppertz, Miss Gladys Evans, Mrs. Martha Allen, Miss rs aro Isabelle Longland, Mrs, Ann Staggenborg, Mrs. Sandy Ash, Miss Mary Scott. fiif ufigslgg J I 1 al , 4 Q s X lm , 1? .. ,, ,K K Q ,gg WWW.-5, , ?fs?!Ss?sf'15 - sf ax wg ,QA f-x4 1 - ,wus 5, J 2 . 3 igfisgiiiiiiigkk X aff 5 L r ig M, si K Q, 3534? A . A if .. ,A :iw gg S X z' Ka, H2 w , H., K ,, ,Q A. i fi. ? K X K fig Q Y if fig . , , li 'Qi 71 1 Lfii If - ar if 1 V , Q K X 4 3 f 4 3 FACULTY ,ig lass 3 if , Q-eilsfa af' . i 5fx.,j5.?gg0C. . 75,4 X 5 fl xi , 5, fx, I sz 1 f 51.-. K 95 is 4 'lt' 4,:'k,-xf'4QzA ,- Av: 1 gg e a I .:, 1,5 ,.,. qw 1., , 2, ., if if Wig swf K 3 1 1 i-si! - 1, 153 K Y 2, Q 'fs-gi wiv , E L5 5 5352? EW: 2 sg x , , 2 K . ff? Q 24 Q , Q, 155 f, L 5,5 .gy . ,, mf 1 X Arcilesi, Leonard: Social Studies Atkins, Dorothy: English Barber, Howard: Mathematics Beck, Virginia: English Benedict, Sharon: French Benner, Carl: Mathematics Berger, Mrs. Wilma: English Bertram, Mrs. Virginia: Physical Education l Bisceglia, Barbara: Business Blasberg, Grace: Health Bowman, Mary: Mathematics Broker, Agnes: Oral Braun, Jerome: Science Bryant, John: Business Burwinkle, Elmer: English Call, Jerry: Mathematics BEING A DENTIST'S HELPFUL WIFE, MRS. EVELYN HODORY APPROPRIATELY INSTRUCTED OUR TIGERTOWN IN MATTERS OF HEALTH Caveman, Monica: Social Studieslf' Clark, John: English Coletta, Daniel: Mathematics Davidson, Walter: Science 1. Davis, Mrs. Shirley: Spanishf! Denner, Lillian: Science Downer, Mrs. Marie: Social Studies Elmer, Robert: Business Emmons, Anne: Art Ferguson, Mrs. Carolyn: Home Economics Gallagher, James: Science Galvin, Robert: Science GIVING TENNIS INSTRUCTION TO THE RACQUET SQUAD WAS AN OUTSIDE PLEASURE FOR MR. SHERMAN, SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHER THE .IURKIEWICZ FAMILY KNEW THAT HAVING A HOME ECONOMICS TEACHER FOR A MOTHER OFTEN MEANT DELICIOUS TREATS! Garrett, Burton: English Gates, Emery: English Gates, Marshall: Industrial Arts Gephart, Mrs. Nancy: Home Economics Gilliland, William: Gym Goodell, Paul: Gym Gooley, Garnet: Business Graham, Carl: Science Graham, Eleanor: Mathematics Graler, Carol: Mathematics Harten, Raymond: Mathematics Hartker, Ray: Gym 33 Hawkins, Arthur: Industrial Arts Haymond, George: lndustrial Arts Heck, Mrs. Judith: Home Economics Heger, Herbert: Science Hensel, Albert: Health Higgins, Howard: Social Studies Hindman, Mrs. Rita: English Hirt, Louis: Science Hodory, Mrs. Evelyn: Health House, Clifford: Business Hughes, Mrs. Laverne: Social Studies Hugheey, John: Physical Education Hunt, Roscoe: Mathematics Irwin, Mildred: Mathematics Jones, Mrs. Ruth: Spanish FACULTY Mr. Gilliland and Mr. Higgins were among the many faculty members who enjoyed congenial summer jobs. Serving as life guards at the Silverton Swim- ming Pool was an ideal vacation occupation. They-represented the fine leadership in physical education and coaching that added to Tigertown's well-being and its prowess in sports. ln a community of this size the phys. ed. department was a complicated affair. The many league and intramural teams represented a large proportion of the population.: l S 34 Every efficient town has its share of statisticians, account- ants, and engineers. Tigertown was no exception, for its com- petent mathematics department was training pupils who- might eventually be in such skilled professions. Thanks to advanced math classes which offered able, industrious students supplement- ary information in a challenging course, and to capable instruc- tors such as Mr. Keith Wieland, who relieved classroom pressure by joking with his students, Tigertown had an effective mathematics program. Jurkiewicz, Mrs. Margaret: Home Economics Jurkiewicz, Walter: Social Studies Kemme, Janet: French Kluber, Robert: Social Studies Knost, Mrs. Charlotte: Social Studies Knost, Ralph: Business Lackey, Don: Music Ladley, Mrs. Mildred: English Lally, Mrs. Dorothy: Physical Educationi' Law, William: Science Leamond, Mrs. Carolyn: Social Studies Lemon, Charles: Social Studies Leslie, Elizabeth: Physical Education Lyons, David: Industrial Arts Z.. My 1 Martin, Ansel: Music! Mather, David: Driver Training McDaniel, Jessie: Librarian Miceli, Virginia: Spanish Moore, Mrs. Edith: English Moormann, Hilda: English Mueller, Jack: Art Mullins, Mrs. Billie: Science Nassano, Gerald: Mathematics Nolan, Nora Mae: English Noonan, Mrs. Frances: Home Economics .f.f NIlckolls, Charles: Social Studies FACULTY AUTHOR SEAN O'CASEY MIGHT HAVE SAID TO MISS NOLAN, TIGERTOWN'S IRISH ENGLISH TEACHER, IT'S A DARLIN' GARDEN. , msg FVWET S' QE E 5 X S I S AS DIRECTOR OF TIGERTOWN'S FAMED SINGING Oder, Mrs. Shirley: Mathematics O'Rourke, John: Music V A 4 H , offlflp Parks, Aletha: Businesslf' fqfuffjifr-9 Pearson, Mrs. Elizabeth: English Philley, Mrs. Martha: English Pitcher, William: Science Prinzel, Albert: Social Studies Rawlings, Charles: Oral Rhollans, Arthur: Business Richmond, Susan: English Roberts, Mrs. Genevieve: Oral Robinson, Mabel: Physical Education Rolfes, Frank: Physical Education Roos, Martha: English Rosenberger, Marjorie: Speech Rubendunst, Alfred: Social Studies ft? :R 2 GROUPS, MR. ANSEL MARTIN MADE MANY FINE CHORAL ARRANGEMENTS IN HIS HOME. ' J 4' .2 J' 1v 5?'.'7:' J 75 ,img f - fl I ,- af E 5, ,- . , t , ,1 i , f Q H .,,. , .g ., ,. CW., W . .M-24' , 4' . ff.. ,X Q5 -5'5 . . 5 i 37 Q. Ruiz:-mg 3-l..' , , if N X kr 2 5 1 1 Q l .ff fel . l FACULTY Shirmer, Herbert: Art Scott, Mrs. Susan: Mathematics! Sherman, Harold: History Sherwood, Martin: Science Siegel, Martin: Social Studies Siegel, Mary: English Simmons, James: Social Studies Smith, Donald: Mathematics Smith, Edwin: Science Smith, George: Music Smith, William: Industrial Arts Srofe, Garner: Social Studies Steinmetz, Christine: English Stewart, Barbara: Mathematics Stose, Ilo: Art Taylor, Helen: English! Without paintings to deck the halls and without buildings tastefully designed by skillful architects, Tigertown would lack an artistic touch. By studying under accomplished instructors such as Miss Stose, pictured here in her home, Withrow students learned the essential skills and crafts with which they might someday mold o' career in art. Talented boys and girls could develop their abilities in classes covering varied phases of art work. 38 T0 ONE OF TIGERTOWN'S TYPING TEACHERS, MR. CLIFFORD HOUSE, RELAXING IN HIS HOME MEANS STRUMMING ON A UKULELE. Templin, Paul: Industrial Arts Thornton, Mrs. Delores: Science Vickers, Robert: Science Walker, Maxine: Social Studies Wieland, Keith: Mathematics Wilkinson, Russel: History Williams, Anne: English Williams, James: Science Wirth, Raymond: Health Yacks, Colin: Adviser Zimmerman, Herman: Latin Zwayer, Roger: Social Studies 39 X - , 5' ,, N A fl l pgrrrrgjirrrr mga nv v H1 W' f ' x dial li I Q- M, .Q X P - Lmlzlw my Mx 13151 UU! 5532235311 al ..,' Q TZ 5' ' ' q L ' - 'Y lI'E'I'I'?l'i?'f5' f ig ll ,- nm W un uHf ll lllll ' nn 1 l I 1. ai: fm nr ml m fn ui INN? JM. ,- -ll ,.- ,, , ig -A G If li , kf i . . 1 r VM li WM A r W lv , M tg ' Qtmmt '61 derful! A year to be re- membered, especially by the seniors. At long last, these citizens weild the gavels for Tigertown's clabs and receive the glittering crowns of royalty at fan-filled dances. It is they who enthusiastically lead the cheers at the season's last football game, they who triamphantly bring back the laitrels of basketball fame and they who catch the gardenia and baton in the famed Minstrel show. Flowers from the Senior Prom, the highlight of the social calendar, are pressed in the scrapbooks as well as p the hearts of many reminiscing seniors. The close of this year brings recognition and honor to these departing citizens as Tigertown pays them its last respects. The following pages reveal the faces and achievements of those who made Tigertown '61 derfal! 4'l . Q , Q gt .1 ,iw , -, 1, lg X fi 4 7f.- , fi? ' A 3 E , iw'i3L53i7ii3QiiLw' 2 : ,.. , L,,UL, . ,Q BRIGHTLY DRESSED SENIOR GIRLS ASCEND THE STEPS AT A MEMORABLE MOMENT OF THIS GREAT DAY. AWARDS DAY This day at Withrow proclaims an ultimate in the high school life of many Tiger seniors. Teachers, students, and parents assemble on Senior Day for the one time in each school year. Dignitaries from renowned schools all across the country gather to present awards to deserving upperclassmen. AMID APPLAUSE, SIGS CALL SIGS AT AWARDS DAY RITUALS. Included on the agenda is the granting of partial and full scholarships from celebrated colleges and universities, the recognition of the school leaders and acknowledgment of senior bandsmen and senior athletes. The great climax is reached when the new Dux Feminas and Sigma Gammas are called down. THE CALL TO DUX-A MOMENT NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN. Paoeiuuvis wmi A PRiNciPAL's AuroenAPi-i ARE msAsuREn. G RA D U ATI O N wistful sENloRs cnoss ti-is BRIDGE or FOND MEMORIES. lt's a time for joy, a time for fears, a time we'll treasure through the years . . . These words come to life again as another class leaves the familiar halls of Withrow. As the strains of Pomp and Circumstance fill the air, again a class marches solemnly around the track, preceded by its officers. Garbed in their caps and gowns, these seniors experience the same feelings as all graduates. There is a moment of sorrow, for they must leave behind the joys of high school days. Yet there is anticipation, hope, and wonder of the future. As they gaze upon the expectant crowd, they remember when they were mere onlookers. Now the seniors find themselves in the limelight. Following the salute to the flag and the invocation, the guest speaker expresses his fondest hope for the success of each graduate. The class president then receives the diploma on behalf of the group. His acceptance speech is the highlight of the ceremony. He conveys the feelings of his classmates concerning high school days. After the program, a shower of caps fills the air. Amid the excitement the audience rushes down to congratulate the departing seniors. A hardy handshake, a tear-stained but happy face-these make graduation unforgettable. NEW HORIZONS GREET THE DEPARTING GRADUATES. SENIORS John Arnn, Sigma Gamma's chaplain, was blessed with two great gifts-intelligence and musical ability. His presidency of the Withrow Band and yearly part in the Minstrels bore witness to his talent in music. Even more evidence of his ability was shown when he sat down at a piano or picked up the drum sticks. John's intellectual superiority was illustrated by his high grades. Fraternity brothers considered him invaluable and for this reason elected John their vice-president. ROW l Adkins, Tom: Gens Togata l, Varsity Football 3, 4, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Public Address System 4. Ammann, Jake Butch : Spanish Club 2, Reserve Football 2, 3, Track 2, Minstrels 3, Student Council 2, Voices of Mr. G 4, Lunchroom 4. Andrew, Margaret Ann Sheba : FHA 2, Pres. 3, Volleyball l, 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Student Council l, Tower News Rep. 2, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Jr. High Office 4, Kytyves 2, 3, Treas. 4. ROW 2 Appel, Rosanne Candy : Thalian 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Tower News Rep. 3, Annual Rep. 2, 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Armstrong, Robert N. Army : French Club 2, 3, Reserve Foot- ball 2, Student Council 2, Offset Club 2, 3, 4. Arnn, John D.: Sigma Gamma, Band 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Comm. Head 4, Tower News Reporter l, Boys' Sports Asst. Editor 2, Tri Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 3 Arnold, Terry Bear : Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basket- ball l, 2, Football l, 2, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Atkins, William Bill : Latin Club l, Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Student Council 2, Annual Rep. 3, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Voices of Mr. G. Auchtung, Glenn: Entered Withrow in junior year from Parkers Prairie High School, Parkers Prairie, Minnesota, Band 3, 4. ROW 4 Bacher, Frances Fron : lndiv. Sports l, Baseball l, Volleyball 2, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Attendance Office 4, Zeta Beta Kappa 2, Chap. 3, V. Pres., Hist. 4. Baker, Margaret: Art Club Sec. Treas. l, Latin Club l, 2, Physics Club 3, Thalian 2, Hist. 3, Pres. 4, Council of Presidents 4, GAA 3, Archery 2, Bowling Club 3, Volleyball l, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Tower News Reporter 3, First Page Asst. Editor 4, Annual Rep. 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Pres. 4, lnterfratority Council 4. Ballenger, Bruce Spruce : Gens Togata l, 2, Football 2, Track l, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, lota Sigma Pi 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Chi Sigma Chi 4. John Arnn ROW I Barlow, James Jim : Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Barnes, Linda Sue Barnsy : Gens Togata I, GAA, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Tower News Rep. I, 2. Barnett, Sandra Sandy : Entered Withrow in senior year from Seminole High School, Sanford, Florida, Annual Business Staff 4. ROW 2 Baskin, Booker Booke Junior : Sigma Hi-Y I, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Vice Pres. 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Beatty, Carol: Bowling 3, Softball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, Attend- ance Office 4, Iota Sigma Chi. Beiser, Richard Bug : Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Benna, Barbara Barb : Spanish Club 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Individual Sports 3, Volleyball 2, 3. Bennett, Cassandra Sandy : Alpha Beta Chi Pres. 4. Bennett, Joyce. ROW 4 Bennett, Mamie. Bentley, Deborah Wood Bents : Dux Femina, Gens Togata I, Treas. 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, GAA I, 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Basketball I, 2, Mgr. 3, 4, Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports I, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3, Asst. Ed. 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Berry, Rodtord Rod : Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Debbie Bentley ssmons Skill and leadership in athletics was a keynote in the personality of Debbie Bentley. She climbed the ladder of success in GAA, rising from manager to recording secretary and finally achieving the presidency. This energetic gal was a great doughnut chairman at the home football games, earning money for Dux Femina. Being corresponding secretary of Altruist and a member of Quill and Scroll'kept Bents constantly on the go. Her quiet sense of humor and thoughtful, sincere smile endeared her to everyone who knew her. 45 ROW I Bischof, Carolyn Carol . Bishop, Sylvia: GAA 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Attendance Office 4. Blanton, Gale: Entered Withrow in junior year from Evarts High School, Evarts, Kentucky. ROW 2 Block, Brenda Lee Bridgette : History Club 4, French Club 2, 3, Alpha Y-Tenns 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4,'Baseball l, 2, lndi- vidual Sports 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Annual Business Staff 3, Editor 4, Tower News Rep. 3, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 4. Blum, Betty: Attendance Office 2, 3. Boone, Terris Terry : Baseball 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Hockey g,cfVolliyball 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Attendance ice . ROW 3 Bouldin, Calvin C B : Reserve Football 2, Cross Country 3, Varsity Football 4, Sr. Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 2, Omega Delta Chi. Bradley, Carolyn Louise Squeak : FTA l, Y-Teens 2, FHA l, Future Nurses l, Spanish Club 2, History Club l, GAA 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Bowling l, Hockey l, Volleyball 3, Office Helper 4, Iota Sigma Chi 3. Brady, Bill: Football l, 2, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Brandenburg, Marlene: Baseball l, 2. Brewer, Dale. Briedis, Barbara: Future Merchandisers. Marian Duncan 46 f SENIORS Witty, vivacious, and fun-loving, Marian Duncan has brightened the lives of all her friends. Because of her enthusiastic interest in all her activities she was elected to the offices of president of Dolphin Club and treasurer of Dux , Femina. When not participating in some GAA activity, she was probably working industriously in the Tower News room as editor of first page. Dunc, recognized by her classmates as an outstanding senior, will long represent the accomplishments that sincere effort and genuine friendliness can attain. X ROW l Britton, Oscar Big O : Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 3, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G., Omega Delta Kappa Sec. 4. Brooks, Bessie Little Bit : FTA, Y-Teens, Baseball, Basket- ball, Bowling, Hockey, Tennis, Volleyball, Jr. Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3. Brothers, Nancy: Entered Withrow in Freshman year from Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio, Jr. Choir. ROW 2 Brown, Barbara Barb : GAA, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Bowling 4, Volleyball l, 2, 'Rep. 4, Minstrels l, Student Council 3, Drill Team 4, Lunchroam l, 2, 3, Monitor 3, 4. Brown, Harriet Pokie : French Club 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4. Bruggeman, John. ROW 3 Buckmer, Shirley. Burbank, Diane Dede : Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Voices of Mr. G. Berncdine. ROW 4 Burrell, Donald Don : History Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Sr. Choir 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Iota Sigma Pi 2, 3. Burton, Bruce Beast : Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Bush, Melanie Mel : French Club 3, FTA 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Iota Sigma Chi , 2, 3, Sec. 4. John Diekman sENloRs In each class there is usually one individual who stands out because of his prowess in all fields. This year that individual was Sigma Gamma's' John Diekman. Though he carried many difficult advanced standing courses, John managed to rank as one of the first in his class. As co-captain of the football team, this Kappa proved that brain and brown do mix. Admired by teachers and classmates alike, this senior has left his mark on all who have known him. Though quiet and reserved, John's inner warmth brought him lasting friendships. 47 A . f 75 Q L3, N. I f f ' ICF' 1565 vii l J , A '- X W f ll Wffflkw ' tw f25'i':'-'Ja-17 'gl' '-25 .,., V r Be .Q g 5 J' I. if ,, '3lA L ' F ' ' I A l ' -Q CUTEST sssr Ai.L-ARouNo R SCO T T Barb Conway--I-om Glueck Joyce Schwartz-Phil Ritchie MOST MANNERLY Dave Whiting--Linda Parks W'-.L- f. F 'g4' Q 1 , BEST DRESSED V Mel Hartenian--Bob Felder 2, C FRIENDLIEST I 1 Carole Federle-Charles Woodward POPULARITY POLL 1' N I Hull l 3,55 ' I I Xlli. 'A if S5 ,J....,jl I 'I ill lllli ll , f l r '5 1 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED 5551- LQQKING MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dove Smlfh--l0YC9 5Cl'1W0l'l'Z Mary Hommondtgon polmer Elaine Snow-Bill Hamilton i,'l! BEST DANCERS Earl Northcutt-Lindo Distler ar 7 3 T -'0a, 's -. ,Q A 35133 . Q r Q' QQ rf W 0 43 I-s ki if ' 1 4, lx O- I 1-9 I Y MOST TALENTED Jerry Lee-Kathie McKee xQ x I 1 44 Eclal- ' vlfakgf. is K-4' .I 'tr-1 ' rin. W 'Zvtfdi eq ' 1 T ' A 3 ., efff. fi - f 'if f . gJ:'fraJ5 ' 'nv z A' ' 1 if ' fs -bf ' Q ' - Y V . 1 Y V f t 'Kr' if iq - MOST VIVACIOUS ' ' 'wma Terry Arnold-Roseanne Appel p I 1'?, Mosr ATHLETIC Q' fg4i,N A Debbie Bentley-Phil LJ 4,3 ,Ein-'A Q ' . ,ei 0 5 ' 4' , . y K ff g ' ' h 'Q Y T 3, , Q T . 0 Y , A 0 Q- fi' W 'G' -1: n7': Q ht ' Ill Ill :-f.-.'f.'-iw 1 Il 1 I I ' A X X h ' . f X IHIIIIHQ 414' WITTIEST MOST POPULAR BRAINIEST Judy Ferguson-Ron Proth er Tom Glueck-Carole Federle K I' .5-V ff' my Ella Ili .. . Bob Stanforth-Cor I , fig' o yn VonEpps I CUTEST COUPLE L 4 Y t X .44-.f?7v' S I 'X lo Ritchie if 1' f'-if :K 3 'U' 9 'A 12' x:08 f ' 1' Ytzry Q A 'S ' i .,n :MNA X .f,,,,4L.i.-.3 N- A4ef25'QSKX v 'Zag'- f , fn 41? U 1 0 'Q ' -' x X x! , 1 John Diekmon-Anne Chidester Xi, Outstanding personality, leadership, and school spirit were only o few of the'qualities of Sigma Gamma's president, Gary Gibbons. As treasurer of the senior class, secretary of Sigma Hi-Y, and a member of Student Council, he proved-to be a true leader. This shy, good-looking' Kappa helped keep our school on top also as co-captain of the football team and fielder for the diamond-squad. Although Gary was extremely busy with sports and other extra-curricular activities, he maintained a high scholastic average in both college preparatory and advanced standing courses. SENIORS l Gary Gibbons ROW I Cackwell, Barbara. Cady, Sharon: Spanish Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, Basketball 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Cameron, Cindy Cyntharnia : Latin Club l, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Baseball l, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, lndividual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, Make-up 2, 3, 4, Tower News 2, 3rd page Co-asst. Editor 3, 3rd page Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor l, 2, 3. ROW 2 Can, Lilian. Carroll, Richard Dick : Football l, Swimming l, Track l, 2, Voices of Mr. G. Carter, Barbara Bobbie. ROW 3 Carter, Geraldine Gerry : GAA 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Carter, Inell Toni : FHA l, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Case, Elizabeth Ann : Cum Laude 4. ROW 4 Catauro, Albert Al : Voices of Mr. G. Cavally, Christopher Chris : Latin Club l, 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Chambers, A. Mae : History Club 2, Thalian 2, Senior Choir 4, Minstrels 2, Voices of Mr. G. Carole Federle ROW l Champion, Mary. Charlton, Chester. Cheek, Emily: History Club 2, 3, 4, Thalian l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Individual Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 4. ROW 2 Chesnut, Patricia Ann Patty : Latin Club 2, Alpha High Y-Teens 2, Sr. Merchandisers Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Chidester, Anne: Cum Lauder History Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, Student Council 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Office Help 3, 4. Christman, Sharon: Spanish Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, Bowling 2, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Lit. Staff 2, 3, Index Editor 4, Annual Rep. l, Voices of Mr. G, Attendance Office 3, Tally-Ho 2. ROW 3 Cioffi, Betty Betty Jean : Entered Wlthrow in junior year from Regina High School, Norwood, Ohio. Future Merchandisers 4, DECA 4. Clay, Gerald Jerry : Baseball 2, Stage Crew 4, Voices of Mr. G 4. Cleary, Patricia Pat : GAA l, 2, 3, Archery 3, Bowling 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Drill Team 4. ROW 4 Clingman, Charles Skip : Sigma Hi-Y 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Omega Delta Kappa 4. Clubb, Dianne Di : GAA 3, 4, Basketball 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Cochran, Anita Pat : Council of Pres. 4, Latin Club l, 2, Spanish Club Treas. 4, Alpha Y-Teens 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, '3, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Wel. Chm. 4. I am ready to lead, was the expressive line in the outstanding campaign speech of Carole Federle for president of Student Council. The first girl president will be remembered not only for a broken tradition but also for her ability in leadership. Her Altruist sisters chose Carole as their president and she was Literary Co-Editor of the '6l Annual. With her searching dark eyes she could find one's problems and offer Here is a girl who has helpful suggestions. given of herself for the betterment of Withrow. SENIORS Q' T s...414?5 '-g.,M 51 Judy Ferguson One of the most capable, responsible, and trustworthy girls at Withrow was Judy Ferguson. As treasurer of both Student Council and Altruist, she proved to be a very efficient and willing worker. Dependobility and patience were shown as she ably fulfilled the position of Business Manager of Tower News. Her subtle humor, independent nature, and strong convic- tions won this dark-eyed miss the respect and lasting friendship of many. The long hours spent in intense study were not in vain, for this lively Dux was graduated high in her class. SENIORS ROW l Colonel, Robert Colonel : Thalian l, 2, 3, Minstrels l, 2, 3, Student Council 2, Annual Rep. l, 2, 3, Voices of Mr.. G. Coniglio, Annette , Annie : Annual Art Staff 3, Asst. Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, 4. Connelly, Nancy Cons : GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2i Majorette l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Conway, Barbara Barb : Spanish Club 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Annual Business Staff 3, Annual Rep. 3, Tower News Rep. 3, Football cheerleader 3, Capt. 4, Basketball cheerleader 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Hist. 4. Cook, Delores Cookie : FHA 3, 4, Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4, GAA 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hockey 4, Individual Sports 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Monitor 4, lota Sigma Chi 3, 4. Cook, Katherine Kathy : French Club 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Hockey 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 3, Tower News Typist 3, 3rd page Asst. Editor 4. ROW 3 . Corney, Robert Robbs : Spanish Club 2, 3, Beta Hi-Y 3, Sigma Hi-Y 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Cowan, Janeen. Cox, Daniel. ROW 4 Cox, Sammy Wolf. Crawford, Linda. Cromwell, Robert Bob : Sr. Band 1, 2, 3, Minstrels l, Stu- dent Council l, Tri Chi. 2. Withrow is proud of all her senior class presidents, and Tom Glueck is high among them. Only the outstanding can join those ranks and Tom was outstanding in all his endeavors. The Sigma Gammas called him to join their ranks and the Sigma Hi-Y's thought enough of him to choose him as their president. This cute, shy senior with his familiar walk was athletic as well as intellectual. Each spring he was hard at work with the Tiger Swim team, for which he was a letterman in the breast stroke. Next year's president has much to live up tol SENIORS ROW l Crosswhite, Margo Nick : Spanish Club 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G. Cruse, Harold. Daniels, Larry: Latin Club l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. ROW 2 Danner, Linda Chico : Latin Club l, 2, 3, Scribblers 3, Treas. 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Baseball l, lndividual Sports l, 2, Orchestra i, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Junior Choir l, Madrigal 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2. Davenport, Dorothy Ann : FHA 4, Alpha Y-Teens 3, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Theta Omega Chi 2, 3. Davidson, Bill Willie. ROW 3 Davidson, Robert Bob : German Club l, Chess Club l, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Jr. Band l, Minstrels 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 2, 3, Monitor 2. Davis, Ada Ruth. Davis, Diane: Girls' Glee Club 3, Student Council 3, DECA 4. ROW 4 Diekman, John Diek : Cum Laude 4, 'Sigma Gamma, Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Tiger Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Student Council l, 2, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Dinerman, Janice Jan : History Club 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, Individual Sports l, 2, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, Minstrels 3, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Office 3, 4, Altruist 2, 3, 4. Dinkelmann, Henry. lf!! 272W . SENIORS Among the students who have added to the prestige of Withrow is tall, cordial Bill Hamilton. His droll wit and his ability to humorously characterize various roles helped to make the Minstrel skits successful. Because Bill was always willing to speak his mind candidly on any subject, his opinions in class discussions were eagerly awaited. Advanced math and chemistry challenged and intensified his interest and proficiency. As an active member of Chi Sig, he reliably managed many club projects. For Bill it was an honor indeed to wear the Sigma Gamma pin of accomplishment. 54 ROW l Disbenneft, Jane. Distler, Linda: History Club 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Basketball i, 2, Dance Club l, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Hockey l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Drill Team 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Pres. 4. Dobbins, Jean Etta Tiny : Latin Club 3, 4, History Club 4, FTA Sec. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Sr. Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3. ROW 2 Dongella, Rose. Drake, Barbara. Drane, Sandra Kay : French Club 2, 3, GAA 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 3. ROW 3 . Duncan, Edward Ed : Band l, 2. Duncan, Marian Dunc : Dux Femina Treas., Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Thalian Club 2, History Club 2, FNA 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, lndividual Sports l, 2, 4, Tower News Staff Typist 2, Asst. Page Editor 3, First Page Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3. Dunning, Kenneth Ken : Sr. Band 2, 3, Manager 4, Presenta- tion Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Durham, Richard Tiny , Football l, Voices of Mr. G, Pro- jection Crew 2. Dynes, Bonnie: FMA 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, 4. Eckman, Elaine Jezebel : Latin Club l, 2, History Club 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Reporter 2, Asst. Art Editor 3, Art Editor 4, Voices of Mr, G, Altruist 2, 3, Carr. Sec. 4. Bill Hamilton ROW l Edmonds, Brenda: Entered Withrow in senior year from North High, Columbus, Ohio. DECA 45 FMA 4. Edmonson, Richard Dick : Spanish Club 3, 45 Physics Club 35 History Club 45 Jr. High Band l. Edwards, Herbert Herb : Latin Club 15 Track l, 2. ROW 2 Embry, Duane: FTA 45 Spanish Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. England, Beatrice Sherri Bea : Entered Withrow in junior year from Woodward High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Spanish Club 35 GAA 45 Dance Club 35 Tower News Reporter 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Iota- Sigma Chi 35 Pledge- Mistress 4. Estell, John. ROW 3 Estes, Pat. Evans, William Fingers : Football 25 Track 3, 45 Tiger Club 45 Omega Delta Kappa 4. Evans, Yvonne Red : Spanish Club 25 GAA l, 2, 35 Baseball l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2, 3. ROW 4 Eversull, Greg: Spanish Club 35 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Farres, John. Federle, Carole Feds : Dux Femina5 Thalian Club l, 2, 3, 45 Scribblers 3, Publicity Chmn. 45 Physics Club 35 Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 45 Council of Pres., Pres. 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 35 Basketball l, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Dance Club 2, 35 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Annual Staff, Co-section Editor 3, Co-literary Editor 45 Tower News Reporter 2, 3, Rep. 2, 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Office 45 Monitor 2, Chmn. 35 Altruist 2, 3, Pres. 45 lnterfratority Council 4. Marjorie Frame SENIORS This cute, shy miss was often seen busily attending her innumerable duties about Tiger- town. Because of her dependable nature, Margie Frame was selected for many influential offices. As prexy of Latin Club and Quill and Scroll, Marg displayed her strong leadership abilities. With never a moment to spare, she ably filled her positions as a co-editor on Tower News and secretary of Dux. Her real altruism led her sorority to select her vice president. Marg's twinkling blue eyes and sincere warmth have found a lasting place in the hearts of all who knew her. 55 i wer I . ff ,,.., V 2 a ' A 2 L ' ..,., 5 , sg? l ?s.,f-at BUT I JUST FELL ASLEEP! 'RUSH, RUSH, RUSH! WHAT EVERYONE NEEDS IS INSTANT TIME. OPERATOR, PLEASE TELL ME, WHAT'S 2Y SQUARED? Tigertown's typical seniors were seen, always rushed, always busied, but never tired, except in the morning or when it was time to study. They wouldn't have traded their community life in Withrow for one hundred nights of deep sleep, ten answer books, a year's supply of hamburgers, or free reign of the television and telephone. Their schooling was uppermost in their minds. Extracurricular activities also played an important part of the seniors' school life, but were second in importance to the education each gained. Our pictured seniors, Carl Ingram and Charlotte McGraw, did not mind getting up at early hours or eating in a rush in order to catch the seven forty-five bus when they had all that Withrow. offers ahead of them. These typical seniors show everyone what a wonderful experience it was to be a part of Withrow's community life. 'HO HUM, TWENTY 'TII. SEVEN CERTAINLY IS TOO EARlYp EVEN THE BIRDS HAVE MORE SENSE THAN TO GET UP AT THIS HOUR. I GUESS THE -IANITOR WILI- HAVE T0 SAW THE LOCK- IF I HADN'T WATCHED DOBIE GILLIS, MAYBE I COULD STUDY JMS M-laws... rv M. L'- V. 3,0 .ST .JV I , Wwxziw , N A .WL ' L ROW l Felder, Robert Bobby : Voices of Mr. G. Feldhaus, William Berg : Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Annual Rep. 'l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Feller, Vivian Lorraine Viv : Bowling Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 4,' Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Ferguson, Bill Fergy : Spanish Club 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Ferguson, Judy Ann: Dux Femina, History Club 2, Spanish Club l, Quill and Scroll Treas. 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, Minstrels 4, Student Council Treas. 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Reporter l, 2, Asst. Business Manager 3, Manager 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, Altruist 2, 3, Treas. 4. Fiorito, Angie Puddy Tat. ROW 3 Fischer, Charylene Louise Char : History Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Mgr. 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, Student Council 3, Comm. Head 4, Voices of Mr. G. Fischer, Virginia Mae Ginnie : Gens Togata l, 2, 3, History Club 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 3, Jr. High Adviser 2, Treas. 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sr, Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, minsgrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Voices of r. . Ford, Mary. SENIORS ROW l Frame, Mariorie Marjie : Dux Femina, Sec., Gens Togata l, Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Comm. Head 4, Tower News Reporter 2, Asst. 3rd Page Editor 3, 4th Page Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, lnterfratority Council 4. Fritsdh, Roberta Bobbi : FMA 4, Deca 4, Tower News Typist 3, Monitor 3. Frodge, Carol: Scribblers 4, Monitor 2, Voices of Mr. G, Office 4. ROW 2 Frye, Phillis: Spanish Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, Bowling Club 3, 4, Volleyball 4. Gabbard, Hazel: GAA 4, Voices of Mr. G. Goghan, Carolyn Jean Carole. ROW 3 Gant, Jane Carole Janie : GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, 3. Garner, James Beans : Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Stu- dent Council 2, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Rec. Sec. 4. Gearhart, Jerrilyn. ROW 4 Geyert, Ralph: Projection Crew 4. Gibbons, Gary Gibbie : Sigma Gamma Pres., Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track l, Student Council Comm. Head 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Chap. 4. Glabb, Lynda Lee Lynn : Entered in junior year from Amelia High School, Amelia, Ohio. GAA 3, Dolphin Club 3, ROW l Glasier, Mary Michele Mikie : FMA 4, GAA 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Kytyves 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Glueck, Tom Chief : Sigma Gamma, Senior Class Pres., Sigma Hi-Y 3, Pres. 4, Swimming Team l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Tri Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Godfrey, Irene Marie Reenie : History Club 2, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, Individual Sports 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Annual Lit. Staff 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, Alpha Beta Kappa 2. ROW 2 Goebel, Hilbert Hilby : Voices of Mr. G. Goebel Pe Ann Pe 1 Gens To ata l 2' GAA 2 3 4 1 995' Q Q 1 1 1 I I Baseball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Individual Sports 2, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir l, Minstrels 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4. Grable, Jean Carol Jeannie : Gens Togata 2, 3, Art Club 3 Pres. 4, Council of Pres. 4, Volleyball 2, Annual Art Staff 3 Co-Asst. Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 3. ' I I ROW 3 Grate, Frank Frankie : Band 3. Guttirez, Joseph Joe : Voices of Mr, G. Hake, Pamela Gaye Pami : Gens Togata 2, 3, Thalian 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 2, Tower News Reporter l, Staff 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4, Kytyves 2, 3, Welfare Chmn. 4. SENIORS ROW l Hall, Diane Adele D. A. : French Club 4, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Scribblers V. Pres. 3, Thalian l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Annual Lit. Staff 3, Underclassmen Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, Office 3, Kytyves 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Hall, Virginia Lee Ginny : Spanish Club l, 2, Archery 2, Basketball l, 2, Dolphin Club 2, 3, Hockey l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Drill Team 4, Office Worker 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4., Hamilton, William The Scrot : Sigma Gamma, Cum Laude, Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News 3, Chi Sigma Chi 3, 4, ROW 2 1 Hammond, Mary Anne: Latin Club l, 2, GAA 2, Volleyball 2, Dance Club 2, Minstrels 3, Student Council Alt. Rep. 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Annual Rep. 4, Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Hampton, Betty. Hampton, Alberta Christina : Council of Pres. 4, Health Careers Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Theta Omega Chi Chaplain 3, Pres. 4. ROW 3 Handel, Paul: Sigma Gamma, Sigma Hi-Y 4, Gens Togata 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Handley, Judith Anne Judy : Deco Club. Harper, John: Thalian 3, Historian 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. ROW 4 Harris, Phyllis Phyl : GAA 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Volleyball 3. Hartenian, Melanie Anne Mel : French Club I, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, Sec. 4, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Pres. 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Rep. 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Harvey, Gwendolyn Gwen : GAA 2, 4, Bowling Club 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4. Judy Hoyt ROW l Hawkins, Jacquelyn Jackie : FMA 4, Deco 4, Office Help 2, 3. Hayes, Carole Leslie: Entered junior year from Mariemont High School. Alpha Y-Teens 4, Art Club 4, GAA 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Sr. Choir 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 3. Hayes, Marilyn: Attendance Assistant 4. ROW 2 Helwig, Sharon. Heminger, Neclra 5'Shrimp : Gens Togata 2, Spanish Club 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Bowling 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 4. Henninger, Carol Sue. ROW 3 Henry, Zelma Ruth Zee. Herbert, Charles Ed : Thalian 2, 3. Herring, Hardy Fish : Sigma Hi-Y 4, Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Highlander, Charlene: GAA 2, 4, Baseball 4, Hockey l, 2, Individual Sports 4, Tennis 4, Volleyball 4, Office Helper 2, 3. Hill, Gail Marie: Voices of Mr. G, Jr. Achievement 3, Monitor 4. Hirt, Peter 'Pete. Bubbling with enthusiasm and brimming with ideas was Judy Hoyt, one of Withrow's busiest gals. When she was not counting out money for BOX, she was balancing the books for Senior Choir. Always on the go, Judy served ably as secretary of Scribblers. Her warm personality and willingness to lend a hand in any problem made her a perfect Vice President of History Club. Joviality and understanding qualified her as a wonderful friend for anyone to have. Whether being called to Dux, or striving scholastically, she was always a winner. SENIORS Often seen racing through the halls of Withrow was the familiar figure of a blond senior boy, armed with camera and flashbulbs. A member of Sigma Gamma, Paul Handel-was both humorous and sincere. He maintained a high grade average, even in his advanced standing chemistry and physics classes, and ,was Editor of the Annual Photography Staff. His wit and friendly personality made him a favorite with everyone. Paul's ambitions were centered on chemical and electrical engineering. SENIORS km! f ilu 25 3' Q L . ll .fs ge l 3 E - . is . c,cc s H 'Q' mi. twat. 54 t at Paul Handel ROW l Hodge, Brien Ras : Football Mgr. l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Band 4, Sr. Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 2, 3. Hodson, Bill. Hodson, Carol Lee: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G. ROW 2 Holland, Raymond Ray Dacker : Sigma Hi-Y, Voices of Mr. G, Projection Crew 4. Holmes, Carolyn Littlebit : Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School. Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Volley- ball 2, 3. Hopkins, Lucy Lulu : GAA 3, 4, Basketball 3, Hockey 3, Volleyball 3, 4. ROW 3 Howard, Frederick Fred : Sigma Gamma, Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4. Hoyt, Judith Judy : Dux Femina, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Scribblers 3, Corr. Sec. 4, Thalian Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 4, Hockey l, Individual Sports 2, Volleyball l, 2, 4, Madrigol 4, Sr. Choir l, 2, Librarian 3, Treas. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. l, 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, 4, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Treas. 4. Hudson, Gayle: Alpha Y-Teens 4, FHA 4, FTA 4, French Club 4, Jr. Achievement 3, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 4 Hunt, Nelson Nels : Gens Togata l, 2, Band l, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G. Hutchinson, Marilyn Pokey. llhordt, Judith Judy : GAA 2, 3, Bowling 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Office 4. ROW l Ingram, Carl: Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Advertising Ed. 4. Inyart, Patricia Pat : GAA 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Merchandising 4, Deca 4, Monitor 3, Alpha Beta Kappa 4. Jackson, Russell: Gens Togata l, 2, Football l, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Lit. Staff 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Jarman, Joann Jo : Bowling 2, 4, Hockey l, Volleyball 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Office 3, 4, Zeta Beta Kappa Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Rec. Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Council of Pres. 4. Jennings, Nancy: Cum Laude 4, Scribblers 4, French Club 2, 3, History Club 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4. Jentzen, Beatrice Bea : Merchandising 4, Annual Staff 3, Alpha Beta Kappa 4. ROW 3 Jobe, James Joseph Jim'l: Voices of Mr. G. Johnson, Audrey Audie : Gens Togata l, 2, Future Nurses, GAA l, Baseball l, Volleyball l, Mixed C-horus l, Glee Club 2, 3, Jr. Choir l, 2, Sr. Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Johnson, Beverly Bev : Spanish Club l, Baseball 2, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Office. SENIORS ROW l Johnson, Diana. Johnson, Gwendolyn. Johnston, Heather Winwood: Cum Laude, Scribblers 3, Hist. 4, Thalian 2, 3, 4, History Club 2, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. ROW 2 Johnson, Julia. Johnson, Meredith Smert : GAA 2, Student Council 4. Jones, Arnetta Louise Netta : History Club 4, French Club 3, FTA 3, 4, Scribblers 4, GAA 2, 3, Hockey 3, Volleyball 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 4, Voices of Mr. 3, Monitor 4, Attendance Office 3, lata Sigma Chi 2, 3, V. res. 4. ROW 3 Jones, Frances Fran : FHA 2, Volleyball 3, Monitor 4. Jones, Gloria: Entered Withrow in senior year from Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jones, Katrina Ann Katty : French Club l, Chess Club 3, Tennis 3, Monitor 3, 4. ROW 4 Jordan, Richard Dick. Jurkiewicz, Mary: History Club 4, French Club 3, Sec. 4, Thalian 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Football Statistician 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Ex- change Ed. 3, Voices of Mr, G. Kammer, Dorothy. 1: sal. -All . f X r si f' f X SENIORS ROW l Kipp, Elizabeth Betsy : Gens Togata l, 2, Junior Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Tower News Reporter l, Basketball Cheerleader l, Senior Choir 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Klumb, Josephine JoAnn : History Club 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, Student Council 4, Annual Lit. 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Knost, William Willie : Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Sigma Hi-Y, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Kroener, Lillian Lee : Archery 4, Voices of Mr. G. Lacrisin, Mike. Lanham, Nan Gibboney Charlie : Frenc-h Club 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Physics Club 3, GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Individual Sports 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2. ROW 3 Larkin, Esther. Lawrence, Sharon: GAA 4, Bowling 3, 4. Lawson, Mark Wild Child : Entered Withrow in senior year from Newark Catholic High School, Newark, Ohio. ROW 4 Lee, Brenda Jane Janie : Voices of Mr. G. Lee, Gale. Lee, Jerome Jerry : Sr. Class V. Pres., Council of Pres. 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Sigma Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Chap. 4, Omega Delta Kappa 4. ROW l Keese, James Drew : Varsity Football 3, 4, Omega Delta Kappa. Keith, Lois: Y-Teens, Volleyball 2, 3, Baseball, Hockey, Monitor. Kelch, Donald Don : Sigma Hi-Y, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. ROW 2 Kelch, Jeanette. Kelly Audrey: Entered Withrow in junior year from Princeton High School, Glendale, Ohio, GAA 4, Bowling Club 4, Volley- ball 4, Voices of Mr. G. Kelly, Kathleen Kathy : Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Princeton High School, Glendale, Ohio. ROW 3 Kelly, Robert Bob. Kelso, Marsha: Gens Togata 2, 3, Bowling Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Tower News Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Kinard, Christopher Chris : Gens Togata l, 2, Art Club l. O 3 K . 'P 'K' sw di 4 Miss Co role Federle M0 Qaret Baker Margaret Sharp Pamela Hake Linda Distler Carol Wallace TYPICAL TIGERS As soon as the last snow of winter had passed, the girls began looking for dresses, and the boys started saving money for the long-awaited Senior Prom. This gala affair, held at the Topper Club, added the final touch to a perfect senior year. As the time got nearer and nearer, flowers had to be ordered, shoes had to be shined, tuxedos had to be fitted, and cars had to be washed. Every girl has dreamed all her life of going with her favorite beau to the Senior Prom, but few ever imagine themselves as Queen of this dance of dances. One and only one girl is chosen to hold this royal position. This year the Senior Prom Queen was Miss Carole Federle. Joann Jarman A student worthy of the recognition he has received, Fred Howard was a member of both advanced math and science courses. Because of his thoughtful consideration of others, he made many lasting friendships, especially in band and Minstrel stage crew. As president of his church group, he demonstrated his abilities as a conscientious leader. Skillfully balancing his academic work and his activities, Fred certainly deserved his call to Sigma Gamma. A quiet senior, with a friendly way about him, he accepted all his responsibilities with an unassuming determination. SENIORS ROW l Leidolf, Linda Lyn : GAA 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Welcome Chmn. 4. Lemming, Maridel Ruth , GAA 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, Annual Business Staff 4. Lewis, Alfredo Freda. ROW 2 Lewis, Katherine Kae : Dux Femina 4, Latin Club l, 2, Scribblers 3, 4, Pres., Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Individual Sports l, Volleyball l, 2, 4, Jr. Band Treas. l, Presentation Orchestra l, 3, Student Council Rep. l, 3, Tower News Rep. l, 3rd Page Ed. 3, 2nd Page Ed. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Chap. 4. Lewis, Nancy. Lewis, Norman Ronnie : Track 3 4' Bo s' Glee Club l 2' 1 1 Y 1 1 Mixed Chorus 3, Senior Choir 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y, Omega Delta Kappa. ROW 3 Ligan, John: Chess Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 4, Radio Club l, 2, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 3, Voices of Mr. G. Lillywhite, Jack Tiger : Entered Withrow in senior year from Purcell High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lindsey, Barbara Babs : Spanish Club l, Y-Teens 2. ROW 4 Linnenberg, John BiddIe : History Club 2, Football Mgr. 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Tower News Reporter 2, 3, 4th Page Asst. Editor, Chi Sigma Chi 3, 4, Rec. Sec. 4. List, Karen Listless : History Club 2, Latin Club 2, Volley- ball 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Minstrels 3, Tigerettes 4, Kytyves 2, 3, Pledge Mistress 4. Longbottom, Mildred Mickey. Fred Howard Kae Lewis Her flair for clever writing and her proficiency in English have earned Kae Lewis various literary laurels. Proudly displaying a silver bracelet inscribed Scribblers' President, Kae guided the organization efficiently. Page Two of Tower News welcomed her ingenuity and careful planning, for Louie served as its editor during her senior year. A profound faith was evident in her every act as she participated in church groups and as chaplain of BOX. Outspoken, sincere, and good natured, this Dux has truly made her mark at Withrow. SENIORS ROW l Lowish, Roy: Voices of Mr. G, Projection Crew 2, 4. Luck, James Jim : Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3, Sr. Band Mgr. 3, 4, Minstrels Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Lusk, Catherine Cathy : Alpha Y-Teens 3, GAA 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball -2, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. ROW 2 Lyons, Lynn: Alpha Y-Teens 2, Physics Club 3, Thalian Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, Baseball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, 4. V Ma rsh, Joseph J oe. Martin, Donna Lee Monkey : lnterfratority Council 4, Council of Presidents 4, Archery 2, Basketball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Base- ball l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, Annual 3, Sr. Ed. 4, Monitor 4, Kytyves 2, 3, Pres. 4. ROW 3 Martin, Harold: Golf 2, 3, 4. Martin, Sharon. Martz, Barrington Barry : Physics Club 3, Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Voices of Mr. G. ROW 4 Massie, Jerry: Thalian Club 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, Monitor 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G. Mathews, James Jim : Minstrels, Student Council Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. 3, Phi Beta Gamma Treas. 3. Moye, Veronica Joyce Lil bit : FTA 3, FHA 3, Y-Teens 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Chi l, 2, Sec. 3. 67 ROW l McCarthy, Michael Mike : Sigma Gamma Rec. Sec.5 German Club Pres. 25 Physics Club V. Pres. 35 Sigma Hi-Y 3, 45 Council of Presidents 45 Student Council l, 2, 45 Tri Chi 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Pres. 4. McDaniel, John Mac : Entered Withrow in senior year from Robert A. Taft High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Library Helper. McGee, Thomas Tom : Sr. Choir 2, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 McGowan, Andrew Drew : Spanish Club l, 2, Corr. Sec. 3, 45 Swimming Team l, 2, 3, 45 Football l5 Minstrels 3, 45 Student Council 35 Annual Rep. 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Monitor5 Chi Sigma Chi 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4. McGraw, Charlotte: History Club 3, 45 Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 3, Art Staff 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. McKee, Mary Kathleen Magoo : Dux Femina Pres.5 Gens Togata l, 25 French Club 3, 45 Council of Presidents 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 25 Dance Club l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Tennis l5 Sr. Choir l, 2, Librarian 3, V. Pres. 45 Madrigal l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Presentation Orchestra 35 Student Council Comm. Head 45 Annual Art Staff 3, Annual Rep. 45 Tower News Reporter I, 4, Rep. l, 2, 35 Cheer- leader 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Altruist 2, 3, Hist. 4. ROW 3 McKinnes, Mattie: FNA 2, 35 Jr. Achievement 25 Y-Teens 25 Bowling Club 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, 4. McMahon, Yvonne: Jr. Choir l. McOwen, Tom: Physics Club 35 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. ROW 4 Mealy, Joyce Joadie : History Club 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 French Club 35 Art Club 35 Student Council 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Office 2, 35 Iota Sigma Chi 3, 4. Mehl, Agnes Kathy : Girls' Glee Club 2. Mergler, James W : Spanish Club l, 45 Physics Club 35 Tower News Rep. 2. SENIORS ROW I Metzger, Carol Ann Metzger : Gens Togata 2, 3, 45 History Club 3, 45 Baseball I5 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Bowling Club 25 Hockey l, 2, 35 Individual Sports I5 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Jr. Choir I5 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Annual Lit. Staff 4, Annual Rep. l, 25 Tower News Rep. 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Treas. 4. ' Meyer, Marlene: Entered Withrow in senior year from St. Mary High School, Hamilton, Ohio. Meyer, Patricia Pat : Spanish Club Treas. 35 GAA 2, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Miller, Glenn: Gens Togata 2, 35 Hi-Y 45 Tennis l, 2, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Presentation Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Tri Chi Corr. Sec. 2, Hist. 3, Treas. 4. Miller, Sherry: Cum Laude5 Gens Togata l, 2, 35 Chess Club 25 Student Council 2. Minning, Gretchen Gret : History Club 2, 3, 45 Gens Togata l, 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I5 Basketball l, 2, 3, Mgr. 45 Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Hockey I, 2, 3, 45 Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Sr. Band 2, 3, 45 Minstrels I, 5, 3, 25 Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. ROW 3 Mitchell, Janet Jan : Merchandising 45 GAA 25 Baseball 25 Volleyball 25 Annual Staff 3, Rep. 2, 35 Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Corr. Sec.-Treas. 4. Montague, Lois Jean: Cum Laude5 History Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club l, 2, V. Pres. 45 Health Careers Club 25 GAA5 Baseball l5 Basketball 25 Bowling 25 Hockey l, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Jr. Choir l5 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Tally-Ho 2, 3, 4. Moore, Janet Clarice Margie Mouse : Spanish Club 45 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Minstrels 2, 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Attendance Office 4. 68 I SENIORS ROW I ggliy, William BiII : Swimming I, 2, 35 Sr. Choir 45 Minstrels Ose, Gerald Jerry : Voices of Mr. G. ?Atto,GJoseph Joe : Physics Club 35 Radio Club 35 Voices of r. . ROW 2 Oxley, Yvonne Tootie : FTA 45 Archery 45 Baseball 3, 45 Dance Club 2, 3, 45 Hockey 25 fGIee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Monitor 45 Iota Sigma Chi, Pres. Pace, Clint Skip : Swimming I, 25 Hi-Y 4. Palmer, Ronald Ron : Sigma Gamma5 Gens Togata 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Tiger Club 3, 45 Track 35 Minstrels 45 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. Rep. 35 Tower News 2, 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. ROW 3 Parker, Barbara Barb : Gens Togata 25 GAA 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Volleyball 3. Parker, Janet Imogene Jeannie : GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 25 Hockey I, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Theta Omega Chi 2, 3, Pledge Mistress 4. Parker, Priscilla. ROW4 l Parks, Linda Paks : Spanish Club 35 GAA I, 2, 45 Basketball I, 2, 45 Dance Club 35 Individual Sports I5 Hockey I, 25 Base- ball I, 2, 45 Volleyball I, 2, 45 Minstrels I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Tower News Reporter I, Typist 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Drill Team5 Altruist 2, 3, 4. Pearson, Joan Joanie : Basketball 25 .Bowling 2, 35 Annual Business Staff 3, 45 Main Office 3, 45 Tally-Ho 3, 4. Penn, John Orlando : Sigma Gamma5 Swimming Team I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Tower News I, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Pres. 4. 69 ROW I Morehouse, Melvin. Mullins, Barry Bear : Physics Club5 Iota Sigma Pi. Myers, Roger: Gens Togata5 Chess Club I, 2, 35 Sr. Band 2, 3, 45 Minstrels Pres.5 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. ROW 2 Nagelson, Mary: Gens Togato I, 25 Basketball I, 25 Individual Sports I, 25 Band I, 2, 3, Treas. 45 Minstrels I, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council I5 Voices of Mr. G5 Drill Team5 Beta Omega Chi. Nelson, Bara Ann Babbie : Spanish Club5 Alpha Hi-Y5 GAA5 Basketball 3, 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. Nelson, Lydia Penelope Penny : History Club 2, 35 Spanish Club I, 2, 45 GAA I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Dolphin Club I, 2, 3, 45 Hockey I, 2, 35 Individual Sports I, 2, 35 Tennis I, 25 Tumbling I, 25 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Tower News Reporter I, 2, 3, Rep. I, 2, 35 Annual Rep. 2, 35 Voices of Mr. G. ROW 3 Nicholson, Harry Nick : Physics Club 35 Monitor 2. Noel, Sylvia BIOnde : French Club 2, 3, 45 History Club I, 2, 3, 45 Physics Club 35 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Archery I, 25 Volleyball I, 2, 3, 45 Horne Room Rep. 45 Voices of Mr. G. O'Banion, Ralph Wayne : Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Row 1-Sitting: B. Mullins, G. Minning, Mr. Ayer, T. Shebanek, Carthy, A. Case, L. Montague, N. Jennings, S. Miller, H. John C. Rogers, G. Gibbons. Row 2-Standing: J. Diekman, M. Mc- HCONGRATULATIONS TONY! YOU WORKED HARD TO EARN THIS! son, A. Chidester, B. Hamilton. CUIVI LAUDE One ot the finest honors at Tigertown is that of being tapped for Cum Laude. This national honor society is parallel to Phi Beta Kappa in college. The standards, being extremely high, are met only by those seniors who have maintained a 3.56 grade average for eight academic subjects by the beginning of their senior year, or a 3.36 average for eleven such subjects at the end of the first semester of that year. Those students taking advanced placement subjects receive .5 points added to that subject's grade for each year's participation, .l is added to the grade average of those enrolled in the college preparatory program. The hard-working students who have achieved these high standards are recognized by being tapped at one of the two special Cum Laude assemblies during the year. Miss Dorothy Atkins, of the English department, is president of the Tigertown chapter Eighteen other teachers, many of whom are members of Phi Beta Kappa and all of whom are outstanding in their various fields, make up the remaining part of the faculty members of Cum Laude. This year, in addition to the fourteen students chosen, our principal, Mr. Ayer, was tapped for Cum Laude. 1 4 ROW l Penn, Rita Stephanie Penny : Gens Togata l, 25 Archery 25 Bowling 35 Hockey 2, 35 Softball l, 25 Volleyball 35 Voices of Mr. G. Percival, Lois Jean BNA Ill : Gens Togata l, 25 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 35 Baseball l, 25 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volley- ball l, 2, 35 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council l, 25 Tower News Reporter l, 2, Asst. Manager 3, Manager 4, Rep. 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Altruist 2, 3, 4. Petersen, Donna: Spanish Club l, 25 GAA5 Basketball l, Volley- ball l5 Sr. Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Kytyves 2, 3. ROW 2 Phelps, Alexis: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Philips, Caretha. Piskunovs, Nick: Chess Club 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. ROW 3 Plummer, Carolyn: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 35 Baseball l, 25 Basketball 35 Hockey 45 Volleyball 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Porter, Audrey: Spanish Club 35 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 3, 45 Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 25 Volleyball l, 25 Minstrels 2, 45 Tower News Rep. l, 25 Voices of Mr. G. Porter, James Jim : Entered Withrow in junior year from Kenbeack 'School in Bath, Maine. Chess Club 45 Stomp Club 45 YFC 35 Score Keeper 45 Jr. Choir 35 Minstrels 3, 45 Tower News Photographer 45 Voices of Mr. .G5 Monitor 3, 45 Lunchroom 4. ROW 4 Porter, Roy. Posey, Mary Cookie : GAA5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. Prather, Ron Prath : Sigma Hi-Y5 Football l5 Track l5 Minstrels5 Student Council l, 25 Annual Rep. l, 35 Tower News l5 Voices of Mr. G5 Tri Chi 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Kathie McKee 72 SENIOR5 Talent in almost every field gained Kathie McKee great fame at Withrow. Gifted with a beautiful voice, she was vice-president of choir, a member of Madrigal, and a Minstrel soloist for many years. This all-around gal was also heard at the football games cheering our team to victory. School spirit and leadership were revealed likewise in her participation in GAA, Student Council, Altruist, and most important, as president of Dux. With her charming personality, hard work, and numerous talents, Kath contributed to the life and progress of Withrow in many different ways. SENIORS Intellect, subtle humor, and Congeniality formed the correct ingredients to win Mike McCarthy his membership in Sigma Gamma. High scholastically in his class, Mike received much fame and honor. Mornings before school he was often found joining eagerly in Student Council meetings. On weekends he could be seen induIging in meetings of Sigma Hi-Y or those of Tri Chi, at which he presided. Mike led his classmates and he will, continue to lead. His membership in Cum Laude was only a sample of what the future holds for him. ROW l Radcliffe, William John : Spanish Club 2, Football 2, Track 2 4, Band l, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, 4, Tr Chi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4. I l Rader, Thomas. Rechtiene, Tom. ROW 2 Reddick, Benjamin: Physics Club. Reesey, Richard Dick : Physics Club, Pres., French Club 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Senior Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Tri Chi 3, 4. Rhine, Richard Norman : Gens Togata l, 2, Physics Club 3, Voices of Mr. G. ROW 3 Rice, Elaine Ricie : History Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togato 2, 3, Alpha Y-Teens 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Rickard, Mary Ann Ricky : Gens lOg0t0 l, 2, French Club 3, GAA Archery 2, Hockey 2, 3, Softball 2, Minstrels 3, Kytyves 2, 3, Chap. 4. Ring, Donna Dee Rae : History Club 2, 3, 4, Thalian l, 2, 3, 4, Alpha Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Rec. Sec., GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 4 Rippey, Jerry The RippeI : Spanish Club l, Football 2, Track 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Sports Ed. 4, Tower News Rep. 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Ticket Booth, Beta Hi-Y, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Ritchie, Philip: Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Lettermen's Club, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. Robertson, Thomas Brows : Cross Country 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Sigma ,Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Mike McCarthy ROW i Robbins, Barbara Barb : FHA, GAA l, 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Baseball 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G. Robinson, Juanita Ann : Monitor 2. Rocklin, Gerald. ROW2' Rodgers, Sharon Kay : GAA 2, 3, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, Archery 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Individual Sports 2, 3, Swimming 2, Senior Choir, Minstrels, Voice of Mr. G, Youth For Christ 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. Rodwell, Linda Lin : History Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, Physics Club 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Asst. Exchange Editor 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3. Rogers, Carol Rog : Dux Femina, History Club 2, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Council of Pres. 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Basketball l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, Individual Sports l, Tower News l, 2, 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. ROW 3 ' Rallinson, Edna. Rollinson, Frances Adele : French Club 2, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Chi. Romig, Judith Judy : GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Mgr. 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4. ROW 4 Rasenberger, Gail Scottie : Baseball 2, Alpha Theta Alpha 3. Rotte, Sharon Lee Sherry : Chess Club 3, 4, Lunchroom 3. Ruthford, Wayne. Ron Palmer 74 K f SENIORS Well-liked and versatile, Ron Palmer was ex- ceptional in many endeavors. His agility on the track made him an asset to his teammates. This sportsman also spent many strenuous hours practicing his swimming strokes with the other mermen. His letters in these two sports entitled him to membership in Tiger Club, while Tri Chi and Sigma Hi-Y rounded out this Sig's full schedule of activities. H-is integrity earned him the respect of his teachers, and outside the classroom friendliness and good manners, accompanied by a pleasant personality, gained Ron innumerable friends. ROW l Ryan, Janet: Student Council 2. Ryle, Jean. Sadler, Jim Sads : Football l, 2, 3. ROW 2 Scheid, Michael Miken: Chess Club 3, 4. SchiIling,' Robert. Schreckengost, Christine Louise Stretch : French Club 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Bowling Club 2, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir l, Sr. Choir 2, 3, Sec. 4, Madrigal 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, Headline Ed. 2, 2nd Page Asst. Ed. 3, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 4. ROW 3 Schott, Rebecca Lou Becky : Latin Club l, 2, History Club 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 3, Annual Rep. 2, BOX 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 4. Schroeder, Jean: Voices of Mr. G, Attendance Office 3, 4. Schwartz, Joyce Ann Schwartzie : French Club'2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Junior Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, 3, Student Council 2, Comm. Head 4, Tower News lst Page Asst. Editor 2, Co-Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Chap. 4. .1 all-f , 1 V ,-,. ,, V . if Q A as ,i,i.fi,gi A .,,. , , -V , , fi 3 is .2 , , , 2 'M L 5 A ROW 4 Schweiger, Cathy Schweeg : History Club 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Spanish Club 4, GAA 4, Tower News Reporter 2, Voices of Mr. G. Scott, Francis. Scott, Gloria. Carol Rogers fit? . ,Lil Q' Cf 6 SENIORS Sincerity, honesty, and integrity describe TN's editor, Carol Rogers. As president of Dance Club she has made many friends. Always to be remembered are her excellent contributions to the Withrow Minstrels, both as a pony and as a soloist. Talented as well as intelligent, this Dux could be proud of the high academic average which was shown by her participation in Latin Club and Quill and Scroll. Rag deserves recognition from every Withrowite for her many services to Withrow. 75 SENIORS ROW l Shockley, Richard Rick : Voices of Mr. G, Tri Chi 2, Hist. 3, Rec. Sec. 4. Silverman, Sharon Lee Sherry : History Club 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, Hockey l, Volleyball 1, 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News l, Kytyves 2, 3. Simpson, Patricia Ann Pat. ROW 2 gimgsonf Re9i'Nld ReQ : Cross Country 3, 4, Sr. High Track Smith, Carolyn. Smith, Charlene: Gens Togata l, 2, Art Club l, FNA 2, GAA l, Girls Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus Sec. 3, 4, Minstrels 2 3 4' Voices of Mr. G, Lunchroom 4. I ' ' Row 3 E R smith, uma Smitty : Footb ll 2, 3, 4, v' f M G- Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. olces 0 rl I 3g:Jl:'h?i0CQneliI:1e Suicrlgnns I:Ja::kE : Entered Withrow in junior fm UQ95 IQ CO, t',Oh'.FMA , Pres. 4, GAA 3, Baseball 3. O mcmnol Io 3' V Smith, John. ROW l Scott, Joyce: French Club Treas. 4, History Club 3, 4, Gens Togata, l, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, Mgr. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Monitor 3, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4, GAA Sec. Ed. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 3. Selbert, Jim Welbert : Football 2, 3, 4, Reserve Basketball 2, Tiger Club 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Comm. Head 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, V. Pres.-Treas. 4. Shannon, Carolyn Gaye: FNA 2, Gens Togata l, 2, GAA 4, Basketball, Volleyball, Mixed Chorus 3, Librarian 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 4, Monitor 3. ROW 2 Sharp, David A.: Teachers Parking Lot. Sharp, Martha Lee Marty : FHA l, 2, FTA l, 2, History Club 2, Jr. Achievement Treas. 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Attendance Asst. 4, Theta Omega Chi 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4. Shebanek, Tony. ROW 3 Shelton, Barbara: Lunchroom 3, FMA. Shelton, Dorothy Jean: Jr. Achievement 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Monitor 3. Shelton, Jerry. 'Q ROW 1 Stafford, Peggy Lee: Student Council 2, Voices of Mr. G. l, Stanforth, Robert Robbs : Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, Annual Rep. l, Voices of Mr. G, Sigma Hi-Y Sec. 3, Treas. 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Starkey, Richard Starks : Thalian l, '2, 3, 4, Gens Togata I, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Tower News Staff 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tau Sigma 2, 3. ROW 2 Steingrube, Yvonne Marcia . Stephens, Doris Jean: Alpha Y-Teens 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4. Stevenson, Jerilyn. ROW 3 Stevenson, Kenneth Kenny : Voices of Mr. G. Stevenson, Princella Jeanette Princy : Jr. Choir l. Stevenson, Verna Lillian. , !EilElhlIlCDIR!S5 ROW l Smith, Marcia Annette: Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Alpha Y-Teens 4, FHA 4, Volleyball 3. Smith, Marlene Netalie: FTA 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Jr. Achievement 3, 4. Smith, Patricia Ann Pat : Spanish Club l. ROW 2 Smith, Ronald Ron : Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Smith, Roslyn Elaine Lynn : Spanish Club 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Hockey 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Smith, Theodore Ted. ROW 3 Snow, Margaret Elaine Lanie : Chess Club 4, Gens Togata 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Tennis 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G 4. Snyder, James Jim : Football l, 2, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Snyder, Judith Ann Judy : Dux Femina, History Club 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, GAA 2, 3, Bowling 2, Volleyball 3, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Annual Rep. 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Council of Pres. 4. ROW 4 South, Loranita. Spearman, Patricia Ann Pat : GAA l. Spradlin, Bonnie. it- 2 4 Q , .2.c?a r,,- 4.4 b .,,, , 4 4 f. rr tv ,Q i -.eimgfe-, ....t. t.f3gf?f , .-,,g T ,4 . ..e .,. is t One of the finest things that can be gained in our high school year is a sense of achievement and a job well done. As a successful student, popular Judy Snyder had a knack for organiza- tion and for seeing that work ran smoothly. Her intense interest in and excellent contribution to the Annual during her sophomore and junior years made her a competent Senior Art Editor. Making use of her artistic ability, Judy served as chairman of Make-up Committee during Minstrels. indeed this amiable Dux carried out her many tasks eagerly and thoughtfully. SENIORS i l l l l l l Judy Snyder ROW l Stewart, Ralph Stew : Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Sigma Hi-Y 'l, 2, 3, 4. Stille, Steve. Stricklen, Hazel Ellen : Gens Togata l, GAA l, 2, 3, Base- ball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, 4. ROW 2 Stone, Harriet. Struble, Charles. Sweeney, Joe Jos'e . l ROW 3 Tarbell, Jim. Taylor, Alama Bunny : FHA 2, Alpha Y-Teens l, 2, Dance Club l, Youth For Christ 2, GAA l, 2, 3, Badminton l, 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 2, Hockey l, 2, Tennis 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3. - Taylor, Ann Louise Annie : Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Kytyves 2. ROW 4 Taylor, Delores Jean Dee : GAA 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Basket- ball 3, Volleyball 2, Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, Voices of Mr. G. Tepe, Judith Ann Judy : Spanish Club 4, GAA 2, 3, Bowling 3, Hockey 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Tower News Rep. 2, Tally-Ho 3, 4. Johnson, Beverly Sigma Gamma's vice president, John Penn, was active in all phases of Withrow's curriculum. An intelligent and conscientious student, John earned his high scholastic standing. Outside the classroom, this senior Mermon aided the swim team in many an important victory. Recognizing his leadership and loyalties, his fraternity brothers selected him to wear the Kappa president's pin. John's warm, genial nature and spontaneous smile were two more assets leading to his over-all popularity. SENIORS l John Penn. ROW l Thompson, Kathy: French Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, Dance Club 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, Minstrels l, 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Thompson, -Sally Gigi . Thompson, Sheila Tami : Spanish Club l, '2, Jr. Achievement 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Archery 4, Hockey 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4. ROW 2 Thurmond, Barbara. Tilford, Virgil Tilly : Voices of Mr. G. Tolle, Sandra Sandy : Physics Club 3, Spanish Club 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Hockey 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels 3, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Tower News Page Asst. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 3, 4. ROW 3 Tollini, Eugene: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Tollini, Jerry: Gens Togata 2, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Trowbridge, Lynn Turboglide : Track 2, Minstrels 2, Lunch- room 2, 3. ROW 4 Tucker, Odessa Tuck : Spanish Club 3, Voices of Mr. G, Iota Sigma Chi 3, 4. Van Epps, Carolyn Kar : Dux Femina V. Pres., Secy. of Senior Class, Gens Togata l, 2, French Club 3, 4, Council of Pres., Corr. Secy. 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Physics Club Secy. 3, Base- ball l, 2, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Secy.- Treas. 4, GAA Freshman Rep, l, Corr. Secy. 2, V. Pres. 3, Hist. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Annual Lit. Staff 3, Sr. Section Ed. 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, Voices of fgllr. G, Alt. Cheerleader 4, Monitor 2, 3, Altruist 2, 3, Rec. ecy. 4. Vaugh, Brenda Marie Bean : French Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Alt. Majorette l, 2, 4, Voices of Mr. G. 79 SENIORS Hard-working Tony Shebanek spent most of his after-school hours behind the counter of the Student Book Store. Spending the past two years managing the store taught him to be courteous and mannerly toward his customers, the students. The duties of corresponding secretary, and later of treasurer of Chi Sigma Chi fraternity, took much of this busy senior boy's spare time. After graduating from Withrow, Tony plans to leave Cincinnati and study in the field of chemical or electrical engineering. ROW l Vinegar, Diana: FTA, Spanish Club, Baseball l, Bowling l, 2 Wainscott, Gail: GAA l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Dance Club 2 3, Drill Team 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, lndividual Sports 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Tower News Reporter I, 2 Rep. 2, 'Monitor 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Walker, Carl. ROW 2 Walker, Carolyn Louise Jinks : GAA 2, 3, Baseball 2, Basket- ball 2, Hockey 3, Volleyball 2, Lunchroom 3, Monitor. Walker, Jeremiah Jerry : Cross Country l, 2, Football l, Track l . Wallace, Carol BNA l : Dux Femina Hist., History Club l, 2 3, 4, German Club l, Sec. 2, Scribblers 3, Program Chmn. 4, Council of Presidents 4, lnterfratority Council 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club l, Sr. Choir 2, 3, Sec. 4, Madrigal 2 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Lit. Staff Section Ed 4, Ed. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Drill Team 4, Beta Omega Chi 2 Hist. 3, Pres. 4. ROW 3 Waller, Bonnie Turtle : Spanish Club 3, Basketball 2, 3 Dance Club 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball 2, 4, Minstrels 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Annual Rep. 4. Wa rd, Anthony Tany. Warren, Mike: Football 2, 3, Student Council 2, Voices of Mr G, Sigma Hi-Y 2, 3. ROW 4 Weber, Carol Jean: Gens Togata l, 2, French Club 4, GAA l 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Jr. Choir l, Sr. Choir 3, 4 Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Lit. Staff 3, Section Ed. 4, Voices of Mr. G. Welch, Mary Elizabeth Patsy : Voices of Mr. G. Whiting, David: dent Council l V. Pres., Treas., Tony Shebanek Basketball 3, Football 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Stu Voices of Mr. G 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3 Pres. 4. Whether responsibility or amusement called, Carolyn Van Epps plunged into the project with enthusiasm. Friendly and gay-hearted, Kar warmed the spirits of all she knew. Her depend- able nature led her to be the vice-president of Dux and the historian of GAA. Kar's long- standing interest in this club also merited the office of secretary-treasurer for Dolphin Club. Both her sorority and her class displayed their appreciation and respect for this pert gal by electing her secretary. Her individuality and kindness are two traits anyone would wish to possess. SENIORS X nf? A ' ' Tm - ' .. 2 1'1 .19 4 3 , A All if if 27, f , 1 Yu . Yi' ,U .... 335' Il! - . V KISS!!! rn . s 35.13128 Sl 'lt Carolyn Van Epps ROW l Whiting, Dick. Willhoite, Judy: GAA l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Dance Club 3, Hockey l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff 3, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Monitor 2, 3, Drill Team 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corr. Sec. Williams, James Pee Wee : FTA 3, 4, Offset Club 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G 4. ROW 2 Williams, Margo. Williams, Melvin Mel , Track l, Football l, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Student Council 2, Minstrels 3, Sigma Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. Williamson Elva Peanuts : GAA, Baseball l, Alpha Theta Alpha l. ROW 3 Wilson, Bonnie: Gens Togata l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News 3, 4th Page, Asst. Editor 3, Page Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Drill Team 4, Altruist 2, 3, Welfare Chmn. 4. Wilson, Dail: Football l, Swimming Team l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Iota Sigma Pi Pres. 4, Chi Sigma Chi 4. Wilson, Jerome Willy : Thalian 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Voices of Mr. G, Chi Sigma Chi Corr. Sec. 4. ROW 4 Wilson, Jim: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 2, Voices of Mr. G. Wimmer, Janet Margaret Chin : Basketball 2, 4, Dance Club 4, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 3, Maiorette 4. Wireman, Sharon Ann: Gens Togata l, 2, Chess Club 3, 4, Youth For Christ Vice-Pres. 3, 4, Office Work 4. 81 BOOM, BOOM, BOOMp THIS IS BETTER THAN COUNTING TO TEN! Senior Dreams Senior girls playing football? Students paddling the principal? Such unbelievable events could only happen in a dream-a senior dream. Surely every girl and boy in his final year has been itching to fulfill some wish he might have had during his six years at Tigertown. Perhaps his whims changed as he grew older. While one year the idea of playing a big bass drum with the band might have captured his imagination, the next year his desires might have lured him to wading in the Tigertown fountain. Could he fancy himself ever actually performing these incredible exploits? If so, only the unexplainable magic of the senior year could make his dreams come true. f 83 THESE TWO WADING BEAUTIES FIND THE ROOKWOOD FOUNTAIN QUITE CHILLY. A'TOP OF THE TOWER-JUST DUST BARBECUES AND CANDLES-SUCH ELEGANCE COULD ONLY HAPPEN TO THESE VERY PRIVILEGED SENIORS. Carol Wallace. ROW l Wittenberg, Mary Lou Mary Woo : Spanish Club 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Individual Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Majorette l, 2, 3, Head Majorette 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, 3, Annual Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3, Altruist 2, 3, Corr. Sec. 4. Wolfe, Paul Wolfie : Gens Togata l, 2, Physics Club 3, Sigma Hi-Y 3, 4, Basketball l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council Rep. l, 3, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Sec. 4. Wong, Shirley Ann: Dolphin Club 4, Attendance Office. ROW 2 Woodward, Charles Woody : Gens Togata l, 2, Football, Varsity l, 2, 3, 4 fManagerJ, Track 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tiger Club 4. Wunker, Philip Phil : History Club 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, Cross Country 4. Wynn, Joan Elaine. ROW 3 Yazell, ofvaue Big of' York, Linda. Zadie, Marilyn. ROW 4 Zinn, Shirley. Stallworth, Jean. SENIORS Beauty was not only skin-deep for this lovely Dux. Carol's poise and well-rounded personality made her one of the best-known seniors on Tigertown's campus. This pretty miss could be seen correcting copy blocks for the Annual of which she was the literary co-editor or presiding over a BOX meeting. She showed her musical talents as a member of Madrigal and as secretary of Senior Choir. Her Dux scrapbook proved her a good historian as well as a clever artist. Ability and integrity marked Carol a true leader. Talent, beauty, and intellect-a combination hard to match. Cha rles Woodwa rd UNPICTURED SENIORS Richard Asher, Tom Barbeau, Robert Bartels, Ron Benderman, Betty Billups, John Bonds, Danny Brock, Moyr Brockman, Sarah Brown, Nancy Callahan, Marg Cannedy, Harry Cochran, , John Coyne, Calvin Davis, Janet Davis, Milton Davis, Hottie Dawson, Robert Dean, EQ Dent, Fim- Didsi.. Larry Doniehs, Peggy Dotsan, Edward Dunean, Kenneth Endres, Richard Enghouser, Bonnie Fant, John Farres, David Fecheimer, William Foster, Aubrey Fuller, John George, Floyd Gibson, Dale Gill,,Anetta Green Ra ola Brubbs, Barbara Gunn, Pete Hassman, Robert Hill, Mflfeyy lTl'liard', Mike Floghesj , Mary Dianne Huff, Geraldine Hughes, Mike Hughes, Ronald Hu hes Nelson Hunt, Barbara Hunt, Sharon Lee, Thomas James, s Jasge-r, Mepegiith Johnson Charles Woodward was known for sincere friendliness. This witty lad, known to many of his friends as Woody, should also be classified as an outstanding student. An example of Charlie's capability and trustwarthiness was his management of the finances of Sigma Gamma. Vim, vigor, and vitality were three words to describe this Sig. As a manager of the football team he often boosted the team's spirit, urging it on to victory. Helping to improve the school as a member-at-large of Student Council was one other side of Charlie's versatile character. Lindsey, Peggy Lovett, James MaHaffey, Stephen Marsh, Mary Louise Martin, Peggy Mathis, Mae Miller,,Janet Moore Lewis Moon, Willie Morris, Veronica Moye, William Naticiwoni, Earl Northcutt, R. Z. Orr Charles Overstreet, JoAnn Parr, Bonnie Patterson, Howard Pierce,. Lois Pierce, Mary Pitts, Joel Porter, Robert Pugh, Jerry Randall, Rose Reesey, Alice Reynolds, Lois Riddelberger, Paul Richter, Owen Ries, Joan Rogers, Robert Ruark, Donzella Ross, Jim Sargent, Walter Saunders, Bonnie Schloss, Donald Schwer, Jerry Settels, Georgia Simmons, Carolyn Singleton, John Smedle John Smith, Marcia Smith, Jacqueline Smith, Ken Snyder, Jean tollworth, Betty Standiter, Marcia Steingrube, David Swiggert, Tom Tarr, Chris Van Hooks, William Washington, Hubert Watson, Edward Wesley, Clarence White, Margie Whittle, Harold Johnson, Dolly Jordan, Dennis Kevill, Robert Key, Sandfa Kinnard, Jean Kyle, Mary Lahmer, Patsy Ann Lindsey, Patsy Barbara Williams, Donnel Williams, Geraldine Williams, Joyce Wolf, Donald Younkers, Mike Zovisin. PROUD ssmons MAKE LAST rARewEu.s AS THEIR HIGH scHooL ure ENDS. - PEP, ENERGY, AND ENTHUSIASM ARE THE MAIN ELEMENTS WHICH COMBINE TO FORM THE CHEERING CHEMISTRY CLUB OF MR. G. Pep Club, consisting of chemistry students and their friends, met on Tuesdays after school in room ll6. Under the lively leadership of Mr. Gallagher, popularly referred to as Mr. G., B the club worked to increase school spirit in Withrowites. At each athletic event, wearing orange and black Pep Club buttons, these enthusiastic members donned captivating white hats at a jaunty angle. Keepsakes in our memories will be the cheers, laughter, tears, and heartaches that go along with the bus trips, the football touchdowns, the basketball tourna- ment, and the championship swimming meets. lt's no wonder Tigertown loved the spirited Pep Club. LAUGHING, JOKING, AND SHOUTING, THE VOICES OF MR. G EBATHER AFTER SCHOOL FOR AN INFORMAL ROUSING PEP SESSION. 86 ti Tom Gleuck, President. The gift of the graduating class of l96l was Gary Gibbons, Treasurer. an oil portrait of Mr. Cadwallader, painted by Mr. Mueller. Directed by the four class officers, the seniors spent many hours working to raise the money for this gift. A few of the fund raising projects included selling Withrow pennants and raffling big stuffed animals at school dances. Jerome Leg, Vice President. Carolyn Van Epps, Secretory. -...sk , T1 ' fl 5 I ill es 'gil 5:5 K5 Q55 Lf, S J Q14-P7 E ' in- 2155.2 UANcss Tx-fl! - - EJ E M3HS+YGxS mg A E2 S2 ' L w I. I .. ' ! l lj -1- 'fa - - I H - I - X L N Siuule nl Council I..-.- was K , le C I O .g J, ,f . .f , f gs ' , A f .,,,f,z,c.f f x QW' ff '- J During intervals in a twenty- four hour day, Tigertown's citizens hustle about in diverse activities. In roorn 150 we find those fond of rnusic with their voices hlending to give XVithrow's Senior Choir an excellent tone. We often ohserve pupils with various skills working vigorously after hours on Tower News and the Annual. Passing through Tigertown's suhurhs we catch glirnpses of little France and Gerrnantown. Student Council, the voice of the students, is this town's forin of representative governrnent. Each organization offers a different agenda, attractive in its own special way to the individual student. When its activities end, Tigertown hecoines a hushed coinrnunity. 89 DHD ewes O Row 'I Front: H. Brown T Edwards M Frame L Hacker M. Williams, .Q albert C. Metzger, B. Hampton, D., Ring, B. Sasaki H. Carter. Row 2: G. Skidmore E. Dent G. Gibbons, J. Lge sf Noel, B. Kiefer, R. Pringle, C. Woodward, T. Glueck, B. Williams. Row 3: V. Dunn J. Ferguson, J. Snyder C. Federle C. Mandlove K. McKee, C. D ert, J. Nelson, J. Schwartz, J. Baioni, E. Watersl Row 4: J. Brown, M. Biel, M. Slutz, M. McCarthy, L. Daniels, Student Council Officers, left to right: Judy Ferguson, Mr. Yacks, Lucinda White, Carole Federle, Mike Brooke. P. Crowley, S. Hughes, M. Matthews, C. Gow B. Gwinner. Row 5: J. Baumgartner, R. Downey, N. Robinson, A. Chidester, L. White, C. Fischer, R. Laubach, K. Quigley,,,P. Daily, H. Shick. Row 6: H. Jones, T. Robertson, D. Reesey, R. Turner, B. Eveler, D. Hurst, B. Wheat, J. Williams, J. Tate. Row 7: J. Arnn, P. Richie, M. Brooke, M. Costa, T. Kidd, J. Felts, T. Bowden, J. Selbert, R. Linnenberg, G. Young. Acting as the citizen's govern- ment, Student Council conducted a highly successful agenda this year. Law and order was en- forced by the monitors, while representatives worked vigorously toward new goals. The annual Orientation Program was followed by Clean-Up Week, a drive to promote better citizenship throughout Tigertown. The impressive Thanksgiving assembly provided an opportunity to bind the town together in an effort to help the underprivileged. Cards for the teachers and candy canes for all marked the club's con- tribution toward Christmas cheer. Supporting the Red Cross Drive was another facet of the goodwill projects. The Council-sponsored Junior Prom provided a memorable night of entertainment for all who attended, while the Scholar- ship Fund enabled a deserving ' senior citizen to continue his education. The Student Council banquet closed a prosperous year in the history of Tigertown's governmental body. THIS TIME WE HAVE A GOOD REASON FOR MISSING ClASS! Monitors, Front Row: D. Shelton, Q. Cater H Browp-L D. Dehner, P. Cleary, S. Noel, G. Hill, F. Jones, P. Spearman, J. Davis, P Haynes, J. Ruess, ,W,,.LyI,Q,, A. Hudson J. Spencer. Row 2: E Weiley, D. Martin, D. Peterson, S. Nagel, S. Schlegel, A. Jones G. Harney, J. Sensback, J. Nelson, R. Sloan, J. Osborn, P Gebel, J. Jones, M. Andrews, Kimono, J. Nelson J. Gant. Row 3: T. Frame, T. Doyle, K. Williams, S. Michael, J McCabe, H. Shick, R. Lewis, B. Ferguson, T. Nagelson, J. Henton r 1 1 l THESE NEW OUTFITS ARE WORTH CHEERING ABOUT! K. Carter, K. Eubanks, J. Wilson, Lee M. Hartenian, M. Beil P. East, T. Browning, B. Wheat. Row 4: V. Keger, R. Dubose, S. Henry, G. Harris, E. Ross, -K-. Lovett H,-33355, D Clubb, V. Hargroves, B. Tomes, S. Hodge S. Meyers C. Bridgeman, B. Crawford, P. Lyshe. Row 5: B. Waller, L Lyons, P. Cochran, K. Maxwell, G. Hall, J. Rippey, T. Pace, J Paul J Skeel J Lillywhife W Baile , G. Steger, J. Radcliffe, S. Pace, D. Courtnery, L. Parlzs.. Front Row: D. Whiting, J. Penn, M. McCarthy, A. McGowan, R. Alexgnggr. Row 2: N. Connelly, C. Wallace, G. Wainscott, L. Distler, S. Roberts, M. Baker, F. Bacher, J. Jarman. Row 3:,C. Ham ton H. Johnston, A. Jones P. Hake, M. Sharp C. Bennett, Limumm. Mr- YGC S- As a newly founded organization of Withrow, the Council of Presidents functioned as a co-ordinator of the activities of all the various clubs within the school. Drawing its membership from both junior and senior high, the Council served as a sounding board which effectively settled problems and prevented confliction of dates placed upon the school calendar. Tigertown had a second group, the lnterfratority Council, whose purpose was similar. To this group each social club sent representatives. Meeting under the direction of Miss Steinrnetz and Mr. Yacks, the lnterfratority Council aired problems and provided standards for rushing and pledging. INTERFRATORITY COUNCILS COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS Front Row: M. McCarthy, C. Federle, K. Lewis, J. Snyder, M. D, Martin, K. McKee, C. Wallace, QC. Ham ton, G. Gibbons Frame, J. Keller, J. Grable, D. Miller, B. Williams, T. Gleuck. Row 3: J. Arnn, R. Bell, D. Bently, Mr. Yaclzs, M. Baker, A. Row 2: A. Armstrong, P. Lindsey, J. Collins, J. Lee, C. Rogers, Chidester, J. Woodie, J. Penn, A. McGowan. 92 4.-.....lT.. . i l l 1 Front Row: B. Caswall, B. Luhl, T. Williams, J. Keller, B. Ander- son, M. Jenike, K. Griffigh, D. Davis. Row 2: B. Grissom, J. Jones K. Tanner, R. Williams, C. Eby, S. Sumner, S. Byers, B. Daken J. Stewart. Row 3: S. Hoyer, B. Williams, L. Cantrelo, S. Lemon S. Howie, M. Sena, S. Shaw, E. Newell, B. Hood. Row 4: J Edwards, J. Elfring, C. Baker, G. Hartman, O. McFadden, J g Eueler, J. Carroll, E. Bartucie, C. Simmons. Row 5: , K , Robinson, E. Overton V. May, P. Hensley, H. Davis, M. Peltier , D. Herrin. Row Z: K. Thompson, C. Hudson, J. Hoyt, J. Struble . W. Williams, D. Dally, A. Quitman, V. Hood, M. Monday. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL SCRIBBLERS Front Row: C. Schweiger, A. Jones, M. Bisset, B. Heimann. Row 2: D. Black- schleger, B. Kiefer, K. Lewis, H. Johnson, A. Stoltzenberg, K. McCrlght. Row 3: C. Wallace, C. Lobes, N. Jennings, J. Hoyt, L. Danner, C. Frodge, C. Federle. One of the biggest honors a junior or senior girl could have was to become a Scribbler. She submitted an original poem, essay, or short story in order to be considered for membership. The present members and adviser, Miss Susan Richmond, carefully judged each entry. The winning authors were notified by mail and initiated ceremoniously at a tea. Each new Scribbler was thrilled when she received her shiny bracelet from her big sister, for that bracelet brought great prestige to its wearer. Throughout the year Scribblers girls took part in many literary activities. At their bi-weekly meetings they wrote compositions for Tower News, heard lectures, and discussed popular and classical literature. 1 1 Officers-Sitting: M. Duncan, Treas. Back Row: M. Frame, Secy., C. Wallace, Hist., C. Von Epps, V. Pres., K. McKee, Pres. D U X F E NI I N A Ancient Greeks had their god- desses, Europe had its queens, the American Revolution had its daughters, and Tigertown had its Dux girls in l96l. Chosen when juniors by teachers and present members for their high scholastic records and leadership qualities, these twelve girls became part of the honorary group on Awards Day as graduating Dux Femina members acclaimed each girl in a poem. By selling doughnuts to hungry spectators at Withrow football games and gay corsages to Tigertown citizens during the Christmas season, Dux girls raised money for their scholar- ship fund. Sponsored by the group, the Senior Boat Ride after graduation climaxed an exciting, busy year for twelve lively girls. Row 'I Sitting: M. Duncan, M. Frame, K. Lewis, Mrs. V. Konrad, C. Wallace, K. McKee, D. Bentley, C. Rogers. C. Van Epps, J. Snyder, J. Ferguson. Row 2: C. Federle, J. Hoyt, SIGMA GAMMA Bosing their decision on personal integrity, academic achievement, and individual accomplishments, teachers and graduating Sigs chose on Awards Day twelve junior boys to be members of Sigma Gamma. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Owens, this group sponsored projects for the benefit of Withrow. November ushered in Sig's Tigertown Twirl, the novel carnival and dance enjoyed by all citizens of Tigertown. During the spring months they were busy making careful prepa- rations for the eagerly-anticipated Senior Prom. Throughout the year each boy maintained the high standards of the organiza- tion and set on example which underclassmen were proud to follow. Front Row: T. Shebanek, F. Howard, Mr. Owens, J. Diekman, J. Arnn. Row 2: C. Woodward, G. Gibbons, P. Handel, R. Palmer, B, Hamilton, J. Penn, M. McCarthy, T. Glueck. Officers--Front Row: C. Woodward, Treas., B. Hamilton, Corres. Secy.g J Arnn, Chap. Row 2: G. Gibbons, Pres., J. Penn, V. Pres.g M. McCarthy, Rec Secy. Art Staff-Row 1: P. Crowley, S. Nagel, A. Winkleman, D. Shear, M. Moody B. Lett, P. Wheeler, H. Shick, E. Donnelly. Row 2: G. Steger, P. Scott. Art Editor: Judy Snyder. ANNUAL ART STAFF Art Section Editors: D. Keller, J. Rippy, K. Thompson, J. Groble, A. Coniglio, C. McGraw Literary Staff: S. Dones, B. Williams, C. Metzger, l. Godfrey. Co-Literary Editors: Carol Wallace, Carole Federle ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF Tigertown '6l would never have been created without the ingenuity and originality of the Annual Art Staff. Their duties ranged from cropping pictures to producing layouts and selecting various page colors. Carefully super- vised by their editor, the group strove to meet deadlines and develop new ideas. The work, though sometimes difficult, provided valuable experience in learning to work with others. The Annual Literary Staff was responsible for all of the written material in the yearbook. Working hand-in-hand with the art Staff, this group wrote appropriate copy and contributed clever captions for many pictures. ln addition, delegated to this staff's co-editors was the selection of all the different type samples used in the book and the manner of introducing the theme-- Tigertown '61 . Literary Section Editors: C. Weber, K. McCright, J. Scott, D. Martin, D. Hall, R. Jackson, S. Christman, C. Van Epps, J. Klumb. 97 V Photography Editor: P. Handel. Photographers: B, Rodcliffl S. Storgordt. ' PHOTOGRAPHY CREW . ADVISERS Advisers: Mr. Mueller, Mrs. Lodley, Mr. Rhollans. ,. Business Staff-Row 'I-Sitting: J. Pearson, G. Wainscott, C. Rutherford. Row 2: S. Lemon, D. Longhorst, M. Lemming, K. Kendall, S. Lemon, M. Hines, S. Roberts. Business Editor: B. Block. Ad Staff: J. Verdon, H. Shick, C. Ingram. BUSINESS s'rAFF Several invaluable ingredients provided' a firm base for the Annual. Without them it would not have been produced. To begin the recipe for a yearbook many original pictures were needed. These were abundantly supplied by the three-man photography staff. The next item on the list was the handling of the sale and dis- tribution. No one but the business staff could do this. Tnhe ad men, also helping, stirred in the needed private advertisements and the recipe was nearly complete except for the most important ingredient of all-the advisers. Mrs. Ladley kept the literary staff cooking, Mr. Mueller's art staff provided all the layout ingredients, and Mr. Rhollans, of business, kept fuel rolling in. ... W .M..s.M..,,, ..., .,... .,, , ...., ,,,,, , M , ,, ,,,, H , Editor-in-Chief: Ca rol Rogers. TOWER NEWS Room twelve, the bottoms - this was the familiar address of Tower News, Tigertown's weekly newspaper. Every day during sixth bell and after school top- flight reporters scurried about looking for scoops. Harried editors double-checked page make-ups. Typists frantically copied endless articles. Armed with bottles of India ink artists sketched amusing illustrations for feature stories. The advertising staff doggedly hounded its many patrons. Members of the busi- ness staff put forth valiant efforts to balance the books. A planning committee eagerly A discussed TN's February turn- about dance, Cardiac Capers, and the Senior Popularity Poll. Although the staff was exhausted at the end of the day, another issue of Tower News was ready for print. Row 'I-Sitting: K. Lewis, K. Cook, M. Baker, M. Duncan, C. ,B,qnjg5,, K. Hanes, B. Heimonn, S. Bauer, K. Onken, B. Bloss, B Cameron, C. Rogers, Mrs. McDonough, J. Ferguson, L. Percival, Keifer, A. Stolzenberg, M. Bisset, K. Horstman. E. Eckman, R. Storky, J. Wilson, S. Tolle, L. Parks. Row 2:L 'IO 0 Adviser: Mrs. McDonough. siness Manager: Judy Ferguson. JUST WAIT TILL THE BOYS SEE OUR SPORTS PAGE THIS WEEK! Editor- I n-Chief I st Page Editor Assistant 2nd Page Editors 3rd Page Editors 4th Page Editors Business Manager Assistant Ad Manager Assistant Circulation Art Editor Assistant Photographer Secretary Typists Carol Rogers Marian Duncan Ann Stolzenberg Ma rga ret B isset Barb Kiefer Margaret Baker Kathy Cook Margie Frame John Linnenberg Bonnie Wilson Judy Ferguson Barb Bloss Lois Percival Kathy Onken Sally Bauer Elaine Eckman Bonnie Heimann Ricky Starkey Jane Wilson Janet Banks Helen Burnett Barb Howell WE'LL GIVE YOU THE EVIL EYE UNLESS YOU BUY OUR BOOK! QUILL AND SCROLL Row 'l, Sitting: B. Kiefer, M. Bisset, M. Frame, K. Lewis, M. Duncan. Row 2: C. Rogers, K. Onken, B. Blass, Mrs. McDonough, M. Baker, B. Wilson, J. Ferguson. Quill and Scroll, one of Withrow's two honorary clubs in literature, was composed of avid writers interested in journalism. This national honor society was opened for membership to junior and senior students of the feminine gender who held a high scholastic average and who displayed an enthusiasm for outstanding work in the field of journalism. The group, one of the 7,500 ,of its kind across our nation, was organized at Tigertown in l926. Each year members of the Tower News Staff have been selected to join the club on the basis of their literary achievements. A tea was held in the beginning of the year to initiate newcomers, and each girl was presented with a golden key during the formal initiation. Sponsored by Mrs. Betty McDonough, this group of active Tigertowners'ambitiously worked to build a treasury so that some senior scholar might receive a needed financial scholarship. By selling black and orange Withrow Scrapbooks, the society enabled their fellow students to pre- serve vividly many of their high school memories. Row 'I Front: W. lmhoff, T. Edwards, S. Dials, D. Smith, R. Saunders, C. Mandlove,J. Monroe, D. Taylor, M. Andrews.'Row3 Wendelstein, D. Reed, J. Mathews, R. Fuller, J. Grant, D. Palmer, V. Fischer, P. Grace, D. Knoll, J. Selbert, M. Costa, J. Diekman J. Chidester. Row 2: T. Simpson, T. Frame, A. Vonderahl, B. R. Garner, D. Winstead, K. Altmann, L. White, N. R0blI'1SOH- TOWER NEWS REPRESENTIVES Row 'I Front: P. Hall, M. Harfes, J. Candler P. Roberson B Whitlock, J. Estes, S. Tracey, J. Eveler, K. Hanes, D. Ring,, sl Byers, K. Vielhauer, S. Sumner, V. Mason, L. Cantrell, M. Quebe, J. Maish, J. Stolzenberg, K. Martin. Row 2: P. Barry, M. Heekin M. Helm, F. wan, R. waieen, J. Pfeiffer, J. Snyder, s. Frank, Rf Pringle, V. Mays, S. Nagel, K. Eby, N. Parker, R. Benjamin, N McFarland, I. Fischer, D. Kinmon, R. Appel. Row 3: L. Howard S. Venn, M. Keller, L. Stallworth, K. McKee N. Whitlock N Jennings, B. sheffe, c. Connelly, B. wener, D. Mane-r,' AI ANNUAL REPS Chidister, J. Smith, M. Hammond, J. Biddle, D. Rowe, B. Kaese meyer. Row 4: H. Shick, E. Gantz, K. Maxwell, J. Anderson, R Burdette, J. Benedict, J. Wiedermer, S. Howard, P. Handel, R Dinkel, C. Uible, R. Kiessling, D. Herrin, K. Hoeffel, J. McCabe E. Dorsey, G. Williams. Row 5: T. Harrigan, D. Flick, H. Cobb M. Schmitt, R. Smith, R. Cromwell, J. Marsh, C. Sauriki, T Bowden, B. Burton, R. Garner, D. Winstead, D. Shear, B. Mullins B. Courtney, J. Struble, D. Coleman, G. Bruehl. .mln 1' W! .ffl ' Dsmfl slip xtyx. Front Row: J. Dobbins A Hudson M Kinder F Smith J Gant, T. Woods, J. Baioni,,S. Harris T. Moonce, Kl Collier, J. Nelson S. Rodgers. Row 2: B. Kipp, D. Fisgus, C. Olert, K. McKee, Ml Hitchens, C. Wallace, P. Wheeler, J. Wilson, L. Schlechty, J Hoyt, K. Kendall, S. Lemon. Row 3: S. Menifee, E, Dent O. Ries, Choir Staff-Row 1, Sitting: D. Dehner, Accom.g C. Wallace, Secy.g K. McKee, V. Pres., J. Lee Pres., J. Hoyt, Treas.g C. Schreckengost, Secy.j S. Stargardt, Accorn. Row 2: Mr. Martin S. Stargardt, S. Conway, D. Flick, B. Carter, M. Jones, W O'Banion, E. Parker, M. Chambers. Row 4: J. Dooley, B. Hodge T. McGee, T. Pickens, J. York, A. Fischer, P. Lower, J. Harper J. Harris, B. Eubanks, B. Ogley, B. Ferguson. T. Woods, Lib., M. Hitchens, Lib., M. Neal, Robe Mistresspjk- Johnson Robe Mistress, C. Donahue, Robe Mistress. 'I04 A. Q A . l A ., 3 1 i ,F . I' 1 . I ll , . I 4 , s...,-.., C. -o..c.-me, D. Laugnnn, t:. tzdmonson, D. Burrell, E. Radford, J. Lee. Row 4: .L Dehner, A. Fried. Row 2: N. Jennings, M. Neal, ,falmerh C. Bouldin,wM. Hughes. D. Thompson, C. Cavally, T. L. Montague,,A. Johnson D. Nickols, L. Danner, S. Schlegel, K. McOwen, D. Cox A. Bivens L. Williams, B. Ponahot, M. Lipker, Cook, C. Weber, C. Schreckengost, S. Hill. Row 3: ,H. Bush S. D. Driskell. SENIOR CHOIR MADRIGAL Adeste Fideles flowed through the darkened auditorium as the Senior Choir, in a glow of candlelight, marched solemnly down the aisles at the opening of the Christmas Concert. Long hours of practice were spent developing Tigertown's famed choral group. Mr. Ansel Martin, aided by the officers and managers, made the year an enjoyable and memorable one for this town's singers. Excite- ment and pleasure reigned in room l5O during first bell and before concerts, Minstrels, and Choir trips. An extra feeling of pride filled the hearts of those in Madrigal-Withrow's best voices. Modrigal-Front Row: J. York, S. Stargardt, A. Hudson K. McKee, L. Danner, C Schreckengost, J. Lge, E. Radford. Row 2: L. Williams, L. Harris, S. Harris, C Wallace, K. Cook, M. Hitchens, J. Gravel, A. Bivens. Junior Choir-Row 'I Front: L. Ryan, B. Hardin D. Smith S. Yarnell, T. Williams R Thom son F. Dawso R I I , . p , n. ow 2: B. Acklin, S. Schubert, D. Johnson, B. Burton, T. Skidmore, M. Gimon, A. Comer, S. Byess, K. Gerth, S. McCoy, R. Wilson, G. Bryant, Y. Banks, H. Wood, N. Zahlout. Row 3: H. Calloway, P. Offutt, M. Burton, T. Shepard, D. Birkley, D. McEIwain, K. Eschmeyer, M. JUNIOR CHOIR Boasting its own choir under the baton of Mr. O'Rourke, the junior high subdivision of Tiger- town presented an early spring concert along with the junior band. From this talented crop of young singers the future members of Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, and Senior Choir were chosen. Orchestra-Row 'I Fronfg- E. Rice, B. Williams, G. Benedict, S. Howard, B. Johnson, Talket R. Wendelsteen, J. Jenkins. gow 2: jf. Oxley, C. Humpheries R. Downing, S. 'urphy, R. Nobel, S. Kaiden, W. Morrison, D. Thompson, A. Kramen, Mr. Lackey. Row 3: J. Spown, S. Nickson, J. Waren, B. Hunt, K. Endeaes, M. Vogt, B. Hayes, V. Fischer, K. Lusk. R. Wilson, L. Staples, W. Williams, G. Overstreet, L. Scott, P. Fisc-her, M. Nelson, V. Hood, J. Hoyt, L. Davis, D. Browning, D. Palmer. Row 4: L. Tye, G. Williams, J. Edwards, M. Eptes, G. Turner, E. Overton, E. Joiner, N. Thomas, J. Swann, J. Thomas, S. Blackwell, P. Clark, J. Hull, A. Wertz, G. Street, M. Sloan, M. Phillys, B. Monroe. ORCHESTRA Presenting the Tigertown Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Don Lackey! This renowned group of talented musicians performed at both the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Thanks to the many long hours devoted by its members to rehearsals, Minstrels was again a tremendous success. Kiessling, M. Weker, D. Johnson. Row 4: L. Denner, C. Stall- worth, F. Bocher, S. List, T. Voughn, N. Corning, J. Jenkins, D. Monning, J. Stunat, G. Minning, D. Todd, C. Fisher. Row 5: B. Rhoten, J. Blair, G. Eversull, R. Davidson, J. Wilson, W. Henry, F. Howard,' J. Arnn, G. Miller, B. Hodge, J. Clark, L. Wider. l Mixed Chorus-Row 1 Front: T. Boone, C. Woosley, J. Stallworth, K. Carter, J. Parker, B. Brooks, J. Dobbins, M. Hartenian, S. Yazell, C. Lipschutz, P. Stillwell, P. Payne, E. Hughes, C. Simmon, C. Smith, S. Tracey, W. Dobbs. Row 2: J Mcgoy, O. McGinty, R. Lauback, G. Silvers, R. Armstrong, L. Gillson, M. Shephard,,Bg Graves, K. Decker, K. Lovett Y. Meteff B Signs ' 1 MIXED CHORUS Through their constant efforts, Mixed Chorus strove to master the techniques, theory, and the appreciation of music, both modern and classical. The Christmas season found them practicing intensely for their performance in the Christmas Concert under Mr. Martin's direction they also sang in the Indian production number in Minstrels. This group could justly feel proud of their performances at Withrow. Girls' CglecEClub-jkow 'I Front: S. Silverman, J. Jolly, D. Silver- man, -,W arter, . Barbara. ljl. QLQMU3, J. R , W, Ly! Colvard J. Satchwill, ,C,,Plummer. D.,JohnsonfflSSCarteL,, Riiv M4MS'mith, J. Schuler, Distler, A. Janke, Stallworth, Q,-Embry, J. Kurz, P. Eyshe,,J. Steee S. Hill, C. Stenger, S. Yazell, H. Hohnson. Row 3: Monroe G. Silver, M Bush,-D. K. Gleich, K. Diefenbach, D. Blankenship, C. Shannon. Row 3: J. Wilson, G. Driggers, H. Bossard, C. Jones, T. Coleman, P. East, P. Scott,.R. Herring, M. Williams, R. Stewart,- H. Morgan, J. McDaniel. Rown4: C. Brooks, D. Justic, V. Perry D. Welch, C. Bush, G. Paul, J. Benjiman,j. Harris, P., Tolliveg G. Starkey, R. Walton, J, Jggksog B. Baskin. ' GIRLS GLEE CLUB The black and- white costumes of the Girls' Glee Club created a sharp picture at Tigertown's Annual Christmas Concert. The delicate harmony of their four-part singing was also appreciated in the waltz numberiof Withrow's l96l Minstrels, and in- the Spring Concert. Under the expert direction of Mr. Ansel Martin, Girls' Glee Club was always striving for perfection. Baumann, E. Amann, S. Myers A. Hawkins K. Eubanks, A. Fogelsong, A. Cochran, J. Starrett, E. Kistler, J. Smith. Row 4: D. Patia, E. Cheek, L. Lyons, D. Burbanks K. Diefenbach, A. fhelps, P. Baker, F. Mueller, K. Gleich, S. Henry, E. Chandler, J. Schiesler, J. Vielhauer, E. Marr. fa A. wwwww, zz., x 1 ,I f , xx, 1 5 1 'nf . , is ff? f , if 2 i 2 gk fy ,, - .f,.E,,,.W Ny., I 1:.A,., W' 4: ff? 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' W-E li j ' S A A if A ..- A4 W' Q A Q 1: ' ii - A F' ' x i W i W, a . NK 1635 gy Y, . I I X 5 k 1 M I .M-JjI: 'I 3. A 1 F i ,, ,Q L 2 L x K A i M .W-W' M M .. . L '43 5 7 g 3 Y 'H M f ! Z ,, 'iw Q5 1 WJ 'W' ',1g 5 M ,, , . Q . - - .,,.. ,,...,,,,. ' '. 'F X -' - L - 3' kgs V Q ' A 'Q .J A, A' k, 3 -ff '- -.-W Row 'l, Kneeling: K. Sowell, T. Wendlestein, M. Cook, N. Godell, P. Jenkins, K. Thompson, T. Armstrong, L. Ponchot. Row 2: R. Dozain, R. Word, B. Anderson, M. Tuttle, J. Deck, E. Jormen, D Decker, J. Strukkle, L. MacDonald, M. Pheiffer, Mr. Lackey. Row 3: B. Wood, B. Phillins, R. Schroth, J. Poskell, D. Holstead H. Hokkis, J. Comkel, G. Miller, S. Cook, B. Klusman, R. Smith A. Sondford, G. House, F. Flintstone, J. Stolzenberg, Row 4: T JUNIOR BAND Officers: N. Godell,.L. MacDonald, Mr. Lacky, A. Chisholm, M. Pfeiffer. 1 Rief, R. Crooks, J. Anderson, R. Hood, T. Bordes, B. Tipkemper A. Chisholm, D. Russel, P. Thomas, S. Simmonds, J. Graver, B Lewis, A. White, A. Quitman, D. Kmel, L. Brion. Row 5: D. Hall, R. Benjamin, B. Rukkle, P. Gee, R. Hood, T. Carney, M Jenkenkey, R. White, B. Dees, O. Macfannen, J. Kinard, J. Henderson, J. Fulciher, J. Araker, W. Mettis. Marching in the footsteps of the famed Tigertown Senior Band were the members of Mr. Lackey's junior high group. Proudly the instrumentalists and majorettes paraded down the field at football games, the brass buttons of their new uniforms shining in the sun. Junior Choir and the band- combined in March to present the Early Spring Concert. To promote interest in this musical organization, the big sixty visited Kilgour, Hyde Park, and Mt. Washington grade schools. When little Tigertowners blew their horns, the whole junior high stopped to listen. 'l'l0 LUCILLE, COULD YOU STAY WITH US FOR DINNER? IVIEET NIE IN ST Meet Me In St. Louis was a new and delightful treat for theater loving residents of Tiger- town. Since a show of this type had not been presented here for six years it proved a real sensation. Miss Rosenberger's coaching and Elston Hurst's stage setting made for a smooth artistic play. The two months of intensive rehearsals paid off when the cast felt, from the first line to the final exit, that it had a responsive audience. The appreciative la ghter rippling through the crowd w rmed the cockels of the actors' hdarts. SHE DlDN'T MEAN TO THROW THE CAT, DUFFY. ON SECOND THOUGHT, PERHAPS WE WON'T HAVE TO MOVE TO NEW YORK NOW WHAT COULD I DO WITH A PAIR OF TROUBLE MAKERS LIKE YOU? l l l l Row 1 Front: N. Grace, M. Walder J. Steele K. Kyle, C. Hughes, Banks, R. Foster, R. Carter, H. Phillips, L. Crockett, J. Andes, J. C. Crosswieght, M. Dykes, J. Pitts, J. Eales, S. Carter, P. Justice. Fette, C. Shirk, W. Simpson. Row 2: B. Andes, R. Ruark, J. Smedley, R. Penn, D. Swann, N. LUNCHROOIVI WORKERS BOOICSTORE WORKERS Bookstore Workers: T. Barrett, T. Shebanek. ' Just as familiar a sight as Withrow's tiger, were the hundreds of pens, pencils, note 1 books, and other school supplies that were a necessary part of life at Tigertown. All these and many more could be purchased in the bookstore with the aid of friendly, efficient helpers. This convenient service kept I scholastic commodities at the student's fingertips, thanks to the boys who devoted their valuable time to its smooth man- agement Mr. Knost's lunchroom staff repeatedly accomplished what seemed an impossible feat-that of feeding hundreds of hungry Tigers each day. Their duties included everything from cutting and arranging food to operating registers and cleaning up. Library Workers: J. Dawson, T. Fletcher, M. Santoro, J. Cameron. Tigertown's little helpers were seen bustling about in all phases of Withrow's community life. The office and library helpers played, indeed, a very important part in the everyday rigmarole. Bringing books from the student bookstore, placing them on the shelves, and taking books to the teachers were just a few jobs which the library helpers per- formed. Books being a student's best friend, Withrow helpers preserved reading material for all. The office helpers' duties were varied. Answering phone calls from irate parents, checking absences, and typing were the jobs of the office aids. The citizens of Withrow High owe much to these people who contributed to the betterment and proper functioning of the school, the organizations, and all the students. LIBRARY WORKERS OFFICE WORKERS Row 'l Front: C. Frodge, D. Kniepp, M, Posey, B. Patterson, B. Julian, S. Wireman, D. Clubb. Row 2: G. Morehead, N. Whitlock, J. Pearson, J. Smith, J. llhordt. H3 ROW.. Ffonf O COHSY R GGYSI' R HOYFIS E Booth G DSCIT1 Deck Row 3 H Herring, D. Walker, T. Snider, K. Halscott, C. S Mathews A Moore C Brooks Row 2 R Lowish W Lipker Herring E Mitchell R, Herring, R, Early, G, White, PROJECTION CREW BETA Some of the most im pieces of information pupils were from the educational films. lt row's projection crew HI-Y portant taught the various was With- who introduced these films to the pupils. Mr. Hebert Heger, faculty adviser, saw that the crew could run all of the needed equipment and interesting films without any delay or difficulty. Aside from their bi-weekly meetings and athletic competition Beta Hi-Y devoted much time to various welfare projects. Under the direction of Richard Steubing and Mr. William Pitcher, Beta Hi-Y was able to help conduct the Christmas Program and the Thanksgiving services before school. 114 Sigma Hi-Y and Alpha Hi-Y, l branches of the state-wide organization of YMCA in our suburb of Tigertown, were clubs that promoted the spirit of Christian fellowship. Alpha Hi-Y, made up of sophomore boys, and Sigma Hi-Y, with a mem- bership of senior boys, were very similar in their activities. These citizens of Withrow were interested in the furthering of brotherhood. Both clubs were under the leadership of Mr. Pitcher, faculty adviser, and were affiliated with Williams YMCA. Sportsmanship was upheld when the Hi-Y boys participated in athletics, of which baseball and basketball were favorites. Row 'I Front: B. Sasaki, J. Wheatley, M. Matthews, T. Radcliff, T. Brown. Row 2: P. Toliver, B. Klingman, T. Roeder, J. Beasley, B. Brengel. Row 3: B. Wright, R. Bell, P. Shear, Mr. Garrett, D. Shear, M. Moore, J. Andrews. ALPHA HI-Y Row 1 Front: D. Williams, R. Holland, C. Ingram, G. Gibbons BL P. Handel, , R. Stuart, T. Glueck. Row 2 M. orehouse, R. Prather,,M, W1 igms, B. Washington, R Stanforth, T. Robertson, M. McCarthy, J. Lee. Row 3: J. Radcliff, SIGIVIA HI-Y D. Beiser, P. Richie, D. Kelch, J. Rippey, R. Palmer, C. VanHooks Row 4: J. Selbert, H. Herring, B. Hamilton, B. Knost, J. Diekman B. Feldhaus, R. Garner. A 115 Offset Club-Row 'l, Foreground: R. Ennis, J. Ferguson, H. Brandenburg, J. Williams, Mr. Haymond, J. Gebhardtg B. Armstrong, Pres., J. Downey. OFFSET CLUB Art Club-Row 'I, Sitting: J. Ruess, B. Caldwell, V. Mark, K. List, M. Hutchinson, G. Jones, C. Singleton. Row 2: S. Myers, M. Rickard, J. Gutiewez, P. Parker, B. Reiter, J. Handley, J. Mealy, C. Harris, J. McDaniel. Successfully closing its first year, Art Club stimulated artistic interest in students through its creative activities and discussions As sponsor, Mr. Mueller super- vised the club's plans for a bake sale, mosaic work, and a future art exhibit. Accepting 'the duties of president, Jean Grable conducted meetings and informal discussions. Art Club proved to be a worthwhile addition to Tigertown's activities. To those interested in publish- ing, Offset Club was a reward- ing experience. indispensable around Tigertown, the Offset Club members conscientiously printed handbills for many ' activities. Minstrel programs and football schedules were only two of their major projects. Under the direction of Mr. Haymond, essential qualities of printing were learned. ART. CLUB 116 l . . ' ' . ' J. Ryan B. Row 'I, Sitting: J. Handley, A. Muschong, B. Edmondson, J. Watts, P. Sotson, P. lnyart, S.. Zinn. Row 3. D Davis, ,' Smith, B. Schloss, B. Fritsch. Row 2: B. Ciofti, P. Chesnut, J. Shelton, Miss Gooley, B. Briedns, B. Dynes, B.Jer1tZef1, J- l'l0Wk 5- FUTURE IVIERCHANDISERS CLUB Officers: J. Handley, Pres., B. Jentzen, Trees., P. Chestnut, Sgt.-at-Arms, S. Zinn, Secy.g J. Smith, V. Pres. An organization of senior girls called Future Merchandisers helped to introduce the business world to its many members. Each girl worked in co-operation with a Cincinnati businessman, gaining experience and receiving on-the-job training. When not working at the various jobs provided for them by the Retail Merchants' Association they held bake sales and various money raising projects. Each Christmas, the Merchandisers sold stuffed animals to their fellow classmates. On Valentine's Day , they, with Miss Garnet Gooley, their adviser, entertained the little tots at Children's Hospital. As a part of the Distribution Education Clubs of America KDECAJ, the club attended a Regional Convention which was held at Ohio State University. I 1'l7 The Withrow chapter of the Clionian History Club had quite an active year in i960-61. Because of the presidential election, a mock election was held for the student body, in co-operation with Tower News. The monthly meetings introduced various speakers to the members. Talks were made on everything from the Congo crisis to the political conventions. All history pupils with a B average for the first semester- were invited to join the club Cas part of the Junior Council on World Affairs? by President Emily Cheek and adviser, Miss Monica Caveman. Officers: G. Benedict, Trees., E. Cheek, Pres., J. Hoyt, V. Pres., K. Kendall, RN Corres. Secy., K. McCright, Cor. Secy. ffxi-J fix. mwlxx A ' 5 M.. lx ' X X X I-lls'roRv CLUB Row 'I Front: P. Grace, J. Fobbs, B, Jox, C. Simmons, Lpxanc , K. Diefenbach, E. Gantz, S. Silverman, K. Wilbur. Row 5: J R. Pringle, L. Distler, M. Jurkiewicz, C. Donahue. Row f: Blair, M. Chambers, A. Stolzenberg, E. Moore, M. Weber, V Wiedemer, K. Horstman, C. Fischer, M. Raney, C. McGraw, K. Mark, P. Parker, G. Try, C. Metzger, L. Montague, Row 6: M Collier, C. Olert, D. Ring, S. Howard. Row 3: D. Burrell, K. Mehl, Bogosian, B. Rhoten, B. Radclift, M. Lyons, R. Bell, D. Dunham S. Noel, L. Rodwell, J. Scott, J. Banks, J. Isaacs, K Parker D. M. Lykins, B. Burdette, R. Kiessling. Flick. Row 4: B. Kiefer, C. Lobes, F. Gravely, M. Bisset, J. Tepe, 'I18 Row 'l, Sitting: B. Burton, M. Murphy, F. Dawson, S. Sumner, S. A. Shumway, A. Schilling, J. Warren, S. Rogers, D. Hathorn, JUNIOR Y-TEENS Junior Y-Teens, made up of seventh and eighth grade girls, was a branch of the YWCA. Emphasizing service to the community, this organization sponsored many charitable projects. By selling potato chips and having an old clothes drive, they were able to finance these many worthwhile undertakings. Along with the inner warmth and satisfaction these girls received from doing things for others, they received much enjoyment from swimming parties at the YWCA and exciting meetings. Row 1, Kneeling: N. Underhill, P. Crowley, T. Radcliffe, J. Eustice, N. Whitlock, l. Monroe, R. Slone, C. Stenger, O. Cambel, N. Henninger. Row 2: K. Diefenbach, P. Cockran, L. Montague, N. Robinson, G. Logan, B. Banit, D. Kenipp, A. Chidister, C. Rutherford, P. O'Hara. Row 3: Skidmore. Row 2: S. Murphy, J. Fischer. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish speaking citizens of Tigertown had fun while they learned about the Americas to the South and the Castillian regions, during their monthly meetings of Spanish Club. Movies shown by Miss Jones, adviser of the organization, a Christmas party with a pinata and an exhibition of Spanish dancing gave enjoyment to the members. Through the meetings, each of the members was afforded a better understanding of the language and the people of the Latin-countries. J. Edmonson, K. Miller, J. Baioni, M. Bisset,' Starret, Rogg, C. Schwigger,,C. Gowe, J. Tepe, J. ensback, . Weber, J. Nelson, M. Chambers. Row 4: P. Edmondson, T. Waits, B. Jess, D. Shear, P. Lower, B. Fergison, K. Altmann, J. Margler, M. Bebb, L. Waldeck. ,. ' .X 'N xx 5. ' f .. v W N.,-J Front Row: Miss Benedict, D. Silverman, A. Stolzenberg, B. Kiefer, N. Lanham, K. Vielhauer, B. Williams, D. Dehner, J. Kinard Row 2: B. Gwinner, A. Winkelman, B. Kasting, D. Blackschleger C. Osterhaus, S,-A.Ll-flied C. Miller, N. Jentzen, N. Oltmanns GJ W FRENCH CLUB 1 G D , t Row 3: M. Slutz, S. Mullikin, E. Marr, P. Grace, J. Scott, J. Wiedemer, M. Jurkiewicz, S. Rackhold, J. Wittfelt. Row 4: B. Fawley, R. Dinkel, C. Lobes, G. Benedict, S. Howard, E. Bryan, K. Decker, A. Bivgns GERMAN CLUB i A tl ix Row 'I, Foreground: J. Woodie, Pres., T. Weekley, V. Pres., R. Kiessling, Secy., J. Blaire, Treas. Row 2: ,Big-Qi , R. Pringle, Miss J. Kemme. Row 3: D. Abbott, S. Ludwig, S. Hogg, E. Bridgeman, J. Griffith, R. Holler, J. Ligon. 'I20 German Club and French Club, more commonly known to those in Tigertown as, Deutch Verein J and Le Circle Francais, i brought ta their members ci more concise view of our neighbor, Europe. At Christmas time, each club had a party for its old and new members, French Club gave a play entitled Le Noel de Petit Jean. These two clubs, holding meetings once a month, with the exception of January because of exams, proved beneficial to all. These meetings were planned by the officers and advisers, Miss Kemme of German Club and Miss Benedict of French Club. Speakers were asked to give talks on what they had seen abroad, skits were given in the interest of educa- tion and amusement. Songs were sung to give each experience in the language, and stories were told to relate customs. If a stranger visiting Tigertown were to see white-togaed tigures walking through the streets, he might suspect a Roman invasion. ln reality, Latin linguists would probably be having their monthly meeting ot Gens Togata. lnquisi- tive Latin students, interested in learning about ancient Roman customs, made up the member- ship of this club, organized thirty years ago. Under the auspices ot Mr. Zimmermann, these enthusiastic boys and girls gained an appreciation ot the Latin language by often pre- senting original, amusing plays. The crowning ot the new consul prima at the spring banquet climaxed another eventful year for members of Gens Togata. Officers: M. Frame, Pres., P. Crowley, Treas., K. Kendall, V. Pres., C Olert, Secy. LATIN CLUB Front Row: D. Thompson, A. Coggin, S. Byers, D. Johnston, M. Frame, J. Spann, J. Keller, A. Fried, N. Zahlout, J. Walker L, Stayden. Row 2: C. Olert, F. Gravley, E. Gantz, C. Metzger,! N Nunn, B. Hampton, K. Arendell, J. Blackschleger, B. Simon D. Miller, B. Hellman. Row 3: T. Frame, J. Hoyt, H. Handel P. Crowley, B. Heekin, S. Fuller, J. Dobbins L Jgttfgg C Harper, P. Wheeler, K. Kendall. Row 4: E. Moore, M. Vogt, J Mark, Y. Crawford, K, Kattenhorn, S. Lemon, C. Maxey, N Grace, R, Laubach, L. Liversedge, S. Nagel. Row 5: C. McGraw D. Bentley, C. Rogers, M. Duncan, J. Hoyt, R. Shorts, M. Lykins T. Metzler, D. Knoll, R. Sehephens, B. Williams. Row 6: T. Bley S. Williams, T. Bowden, M. Brooke, J. Andrews, D. Winstead R. Palmer, J. Brown. Like any prosperous town, Withrow boasted an excellent group of actors who added a touch of drama to the cur- riculum. Thalian Club, under the supervision of its adviser, Miss Marjorie Rosenberger, sponsored the production Meet Me ln St. Louis, an undertaking that proved highly successful. Though months were devoted to organiz- ing this activity, members still found time to visit the Findley Street House at Christmas and enact the hilarious skits for the Minstrel Show. A dramatic as- sembly incited outside interest in the club and won new members to dramo. D. Hall, B. Burdett. Officers Miss Rosenberger Adviser K Benn Secy J Hoyt V Pres M Baker Pres., J. Z-13 is lu lR5., 'lQ.4L .JEJ R. Appel, E. Bridgeman H. Johnston, M. Jurkie wicz, J. Blair, R. Starkey r f if' . X X L! Officers: M. Richardson, A. Kimery, P. Lindsey, D. Johnson, C. Stallworth. :I 'NN 1 rf ALPHA Y-TEENS One of Tigertown's most important organizations was that which was affiliated with the YWCA. Under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Hodory, Alpha Y-Teens undertook several projects to help promote fellowship among girls.'The members made Pinky Dolls for the patients at Children's Hospital, sold potato chips, and attended the bi-monthly meetings of the organization. At one of these gatherings this group of active girls Row 'l, Kneeling: S, , L. McMullen, ,Bi Pierce, P. Bennett, J. Mag,-M. Smith, C. Elumglq, Row 2: B. Cockrell, V. Keys, .M..MD1e.E. Martin, D. Johnson, M. Smith, M. tm - M- , ' ' . my I l ML' B f,,. 8 Lge - !.f . 1 heard a panel Kam Fellowship House. Indeed, 1961 proved to be a very advantageous year to all who belonged to the club and those who ,. benefited from their work. lt was through working together that the members made new friends' and improved associations withlthe school and the community. This club will be one that will last as long as Tigertown. Richardson, L. Pierce, A. Kimrey. Row 3: P. Lindsey, S. Furlow, H. Jones R. Bennett D. Ross, M. Jameson, Mrs. Hodory, A. Helm, J. Fuller, S. Hodyes, F. Pierce, J. Miller, P. Butts. l l wmv.. X . V N 1 -' 0 w K . ., f 1 , I P Q Q xx ,901 ,Ffa - - E' wr X -.. 2 X A A 'YA , V Q SOCIAL CLUBS ' 'Q I in x V Q, Z' 3 95 . nf if Q 5 Yi 17' . A 'Q . V . L - fl .,. , . s , A n n W F 5 1 l l ' 'I 1 J' .5 , K .f -i J' o gif? . Mn f ' 5' fizlf' , , g, , gl . , H f s ,'vv. g,.l ALf1'7gf.-iq F av Q f . . ,. 0 ,Q gf t k f fizaQ..:gigQf'3 I ' T - 1 - 2 Q 3' x 1 '23 1 ,-1, x f ' A n K K G Q ef 1 . ,fi Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1960 Colors: Blue and Black Membership: 12 Sororities were the best ever and these twelve girls set out to prove it as Withrow's newest sorority. Although organization seemed- somewhat confusing at first, they soon plunged into a full schedule of activities. Spare time found them helping those less fortunate than themselves. Their endeavors have made them full-fledged members of the Greeks. ALPHA BETA CHI Row 'l, Kneeling: B. Robbins, LMQALQ, F. Rollenson Row 2 B Lindsey C Bennett C Hudson Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Rose and Silver Membership: 44 Remember the fun you've had here . . . always brought a worm glow of happiness and sisterhood to the forty-four members of Alpha Beta Kappa. The ABK's had lots to do in '6l. With a theme Movietime ABK the octives entertained the rushees. Their annual dance, Gridiron Gallivant, honored the outstanding football player, Ed Dent. Formals, a Roaring Twenties date party, the family picnic, rummage sales, and o visit to the Children's Convalescent Home enabled the sisters to understand the true spirit of group co-operation. ALPHA BETA KAPPA Sophomores Rowl Sitting E Yancy J Jolly D Silverman B Reed. Row 3: S. Hill, S. Rockhold, S. Kerr, J. Wiedemer, S Ryan Row 2 S Tuttle E Amman S Weber J Satchwell D Cooper, B. Burton. Juniors-Row 1, Sitting: K. Horst- mcn, K. McCright. Row 2: T. Woods J. Nelson, K. Maxwell. Row 3: S Meyers, S. Dones, D. Patio, E. Kist ner, M. Hitchens, C. Uible. AT LONG LAST THE TIRED BUT HAPPY ABK SISTERS CAN RELAX AND FEEL PROUD OF THEIR HOMECOMING FLOAT. ALTRUIST Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 'I928 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 48 An Altruist girl represented many ideals in Tigertown. A stood for her ability to make friends, as proven by a festive and successful rushing season. L, representing loyalty to friends and school, was emphasized by her open house in the fall. T conveyed her trustworthi- ness as she collected for charitable organizations. Underprivileged people in needy homes found that R represented her reverence to God. This citizen was useful at all times, for U meant sending boys to summer camp and having bake sales for hungry Tigertowners. I, her interest in others, was portrayed through her social parties and bid formals. S was sincerity, conveyed as she worked diligently in order to donate a large sum of money to the Cancer Fund. Truthful to herself and others, T meant that she set worthy standards to maintain the high ideals of her town, Tigertown. Officers-Row 1: M. Frame, V. Pres., C. Van Epps, Secy., J Ferguson, Treas. Row 2: C. Federle, Pres. Seniors Row 1 L Parks E Eckman L Percival Row 2: K. McKee, M. Frame, C. Van Epps, J Schwartz J Dinerman B Wilson Row 3 M. Hammond, D. Bentley, J. Ferguson, M. Hartenian M Wittenberg K Thompson C Federle. T . . , . , . . . . . . , . , . . . , . , . , . 3 'V 4r1nff'f W 'i M . '. 22 if - E7 Pledges-Row 1: N. Underhill, K. Kattenhorn, B. Distler. Row 2: M. Slutz, M. Biel, C. Olert, ' 1 R. Laubach, L. White, H. Liles. Row 3: S. Michael, K. Altmann, J. McCabe, C. Osferhaus,. E. Marr, S. Bemis, J. Baumgartner. GOSH, MARY LOU, HOPE THE HOMECOMING CROWN FITS. Juniors-Row 'I: A. Winkelman, B. Gwinner, P. Crowley. Row 2: B. Heekin, K. Kendall, S, Bauer, H. Shick, K. Onken, S. Nagel, Row 3: B. Williams, B. Heimann, B. Roebuck, B. Bloss, S. Habenicht, C, Mandlove. M 'I29 BETA OMEGA CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: 45 We are from a sorority that rates high. Blue and gold are our colors, Beta Omega Chi. This line, quoted from one of the BOX's favorite songs, served as a constant reminder to the girls that in order to rate high they must ever strive toward their aim-to develop the very best in girlhood. Combining energy and talent to build their prize- winning Tigertown booth, The Three Bears, gave each girl a sense of accomplishment. The hours spent planning the East-West rush parties proved work was a pleasure. The joy of giving at Thanks- giving and the peace found in attending church as a group reminded the sorority sisters of their pledge always to further high ideals. No wonder BOX's could end their song with pride, we are happy together, all hearts one. B-O-X is the best club found 'neath that great big sun. Pledges Row 'l Sitting K Miller H Handle L Stayden J. Bauer. Row 3: M. Gaskins, K. Hoeffel, S. Landis, R. Dinkel G Smith Row 2 C Crumrine S Frank B Kasting L Deck A. Williams, N. Nunn, J. Hampton. 130 I I A FAIRY TALE COMES TO LIFE AS THE BOX'S WORK TO CREATE THEIR TROPHY-WINNING TIGERTOWN BOOTH-THE THREE BEARS. way, C. Wallace, J. Willhoite, Wainscott. Row 2: M. Nagelson, Schott, J. Gearhart, K. Lewis, Cochran. .. f-1'f,,,..- Seniors-Foreground: J. Hoyt, B. C0 R n- G B P Juniors-Row 'I, Sitting: A. Blum- menschein, J. Pfeiffer, J. Baioni, B. Kiefer. Row 2: D. Flisk, B. Gusweiller, V. Jones, D. Taylor, S. Schlegel, K. Eby, D. Dehner. KYTYVES Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 'I7 Kytyves sorority of Withrow High School was quite busy this year advocating good will towards others, having fun, and making money to finance their charity and amusement projects. This year the theme of Kytyves' rush parties was the Circus, merriment reigned and a new pledge class was welcomed- to the Delta chapter of the sorority. Slumber parties, formals, and vacations at Lake James proved fun for every member involved. Fun was not the only enjoy- ment the Kytyves girls experienced-there was also the inner satisfaction that results from helping others. This was accomplished when the Kytyves girls visited a rest home for elderly men and women. Officers: P. Hake, Pres., K. List, Secy., M. Andrews, Treas., M. A. Rickard, V. Pres. Row l: K. List, P. Hake, M. Van Cleve. Row 2: G, Silvers, L, Row 3: B. Enghauser, K. Benn, C. Watson, J. Vaughn, S. Schellebarger, S. Yazell, M. Andrews, C, Maxey, M, Rickard, Roberts, A. Harris. KEEP IT COMING, GIRLS. TI'IERE'S STILL PLENTY MORE! PIECIQBS-ROW 'It Silvers. ROW 22 J. VOUgI1l'l. RCW 3 Q S. Yazell, L. Schellebarger. Standing: C. Watson, S. Roberts, L. Schellebarger, M. Rickard, S. Harris, G. Silvers, M. Andrews, K. Benn, S. Yazell, K. List, P. Hake. Sitting: J. Vaughn. 133 3 X 'S 1 tt X. 'Q fx. -A taxi'-..N: gtk i it at X Nm kxxw B TALLY-H0 PROVIDES TIGERTOWN WITH A SNACK BAR! Wit it to, TALLY-Ho Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 29 Oh yes, a Tally-Ho was quite the stuff in '6l. Swept up in a busy whirl of rush parties, alumnae teas, and Christmas formals, she worked closely with her sorority sisters in planning a successful year. Her open house in October was highlighted by the tempting invitation all you can eat. How did she spend her Saturdays during the next month? She made hundreds of red carnations for her memorable Homecoming float. Imagination and ingenuity helped her create the delightful Cherry Flip booth, which beckoned all at Tigertown Twirl to its giant pink sodas and fascinating game. Christmas time found her donating baskets of food and gifts to a needy family. With its colorful costumes and gay decorations, New Orleans' Mardi Gras came to town when she presented a gala ball in April. Recognized by her sense of humor and winning smile, she was a Tally-Ho at Tigertown in '6l Seniors-Row 1: M. Baker. Row 2: S. Tolle, H. Johnston, C. Metzger. Row 3: D. Ring, L. l-ide0ff, L- Montague, S. Harris, P. Meyers, R. Appel, M. Kelso, TEDIOUS HOURS OF WORK SEEM SO REWARDING AS ROSANNE RIDES BY ON THE HOMEMADE BLANKET OF CRIMSON CARNATIONS. Pledges-Row I: C. Haines, E. Kinder, S. Alcorn, D. Kinney, J. Boso. Row 2: C. Stenger, S. Seaman, J. Bryan, K. Quigley,'J. Burdsal, M. E. Loy. ff Wfk? 'L 1. K ei? Q S22 U Juniors-Row I: J. Pearson, K Diefenbach, J. Tepe. Row 2: L Hacker, C. Rutherford, M Weber, B. Caldwell, D. Black- schleger. wig f 1 it F1 ,425 in. 4r..:!f:i T 311 ' ai A , I 6 i , 'i ,Y g i Row 1, Sitting: R. Sloan, S. Moultry, C. Hampton, D. Davenport, M. Sharp. Row 2: S. Fellow, B. Graves, M, McFaffen, M. Richerson, V. Saturday. THETA OMEGA CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1956 Colors: Pink and Black Membership: 12 Co-operation and reliability headed the list of musts for the social club Theta Omega Chi. The members were able to use their artistic ability during the preparations for their annual spring formal. A popularity poll provided the girls with a chance to show their appreci- ation and admiration for their co-workers. Being cheerful and friendly is something which did not go unrewarded in TOX. COME ON BEND OVER-IT ONLY HURTS FOR A LITTLE WHILE. A WINTER DAY AND A BIT OF SNOW MIXED WITH A GROUP OF HAPPY TOX'S-THE INGREDIENTS FOR AN AFTERNOON OF FUN. 4 sigma. ..Y,,,': ,, 'ii . 1,4LQ.s.-c, IOTA SIGMA CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1940 Colors: Green and Yellow Membership: 48 'Sixty-one was indeed a busy year at Tigertown for the girls of Iota Sigma Chi. Soon after rushing this lively group began plans for their Mr. and Miss lvy dance. Still walking on air weeks after their impressive Christmas formal, they presented the Basketball Bounce. The club's help in the sale of Easter lilies did much to benefit crippled children. Proud of their school, the IEX girls gave their best to Tigertown. Row 1 Front: C. Powell, V. Sims, B. John- son. Row 2: J. Callnies, W. Tate, P. Botto Row 'I, Sitting: Dalton T Q, Harrison D. KAPPA TAU KAPPA Unity and fellowship blended with good times dominated the Kappas. Charity projects, stag nights, and date parties kept them busy. At the Christmas formal they chose Carolyn Van Epps as their Sweetheart of KTK. A fun-filled, all-day picnic. added the final touch to this year of much success. Row 1, Kneeling: G. Heissg B. Reiter, J. Penn, D. Whiting, B. Ferguson, T. Arnold, B. Eveler, T. Frame. Row 2: B. Dunn, G. Steiger, D. McCann, B. Lauterwasser, B. Feldhaus, B. Johnson, B. Eaton, M. Briggs. Row 3: D. Kelch, B. Corney, P. Wolfe, T. Row 'l, Kneeling: W. Archibald, Chap., J. Diekman, Sgt,-at-Arms, B. Burton, Sgt.-at-Arms. Row 2: D. Whiting, V. Pres.-Treas, Pres., J. Penn, Pres., J. Selbert, V. Pres.- Treas.g P. Wolfe. Secy. Kappa Sweetheart: Carolyn Van Epps. Arnold, J. Rippey, J. Selbert, D. Smith, G. Gibbons, W. Archi- bald, D. Deck, C. Ellis, D. Moore, G. Matthews, S. Conway. Row 4: D. Todd, M. Brooke, M. Durmitt, B. Johnson, J. Diekman, T. Kidd, B. Knost, B. Burton, P. Richie, B. Stanforth. Eblsarks, Q.-P,a,u,L,, Row 1, Sitting: J. Mahaffey, J.. Sned- le W. Fannon, .M. Mathews. Row 2: Raw 'l, Sitting: J. Smedlgy Sgt.-at-Armsg IP. Scott Chops L, Williams Treas. Row 2: . 6CY-I l Pres.g L. Poker, V. Pres. ...l OIVI EGA KAPPA Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1960 Colors: Blue and Black Membership: 25 Omega Kappa was a new organization around Tigertown, only getting into full swing this year. The OK.'s, was its nick- narne. Brotherhood, fellowship, and unity described perfectly this young social club. Its big event for this year was an open house dance given at U.C. ln the future the group pro- poses to make this traditional. . .... .Aja .. CHI SIGMA CHI Chapter: Theta Date of Organization: 1903 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 42 Looking back on their social calendar, the Chi Sigs were reminded of many successful projects. During the fall months they were not only busy with rushing but also with two rousing date parties. Along with the glitter of the holiday season came their festive Christmas formal, when they joined BOX at Kenwood Country Club. A rummage sale and the distribution of Names 'N' Numbers, a directory of students and social clubs at Tigertown, added to their treasury. June concluded the year with an all-day picnic. Through hard work, coupled with zeal and close co-operation, the boys of Chi Sig learned the meaning of true brotherhood. Row 1 Kneeling T Shebanek J Wilson T James R Smith J Shelton, J. Snieder, C. Struble A McGowan Row 2 B Hamilton G Castle D Meek D Wilson, D. Whiting, J. Linnenberg J Tollini B Courtney B Ballenger B Brady R Jackson. Row 'l, Kneeling: B. Turner, D Holste, M. Conners, T. Dynes Row 2: B, Wright, T. Jones, W VanShaik, D. Durham. A V n,.. ,,,km..,. Wg... f 1 gag 2 , jg 5 -f , .f ' - , ji T1 D. Holste, P. Lower, M. Davidson, G. Bruehl, B. Parrott, J. Gillespie. THE CHI SIGS KNOW THAT A SHINY NEW CAR AND THESE PRETTY GIRLS ARE THE BEST PUBLICITY A CANDIDATE CAN HAVE. TRI CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 'I944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 34 Tri Chi, founded in l94-4, is one of Withrow's leading social organizations. It was originally founded as an athletic club with a high ethical and moral code which forbade any drinking or smoking. Now as a social fraternity, the Tri Chi's still uphold their high principles. Because they worked harmoniously together, the members learned the true meaning and understanding of brotherhood. Tom Glueck, king of Tigertown Twirl, and Ron Palmer, king of Cardiac Capers, brought the club recognition. Activities were not scarce for the brothers Their annual Christmas Formal at the Sheraton Gibson and a New Year's Eve date party highlighted the Yuletide season. Stag nights, rummage sales, car washes, paper drives and a swinging Beat party with the famous XXX tape recordings balanced this year's numerous activities. THE KING OF HEARTS SPORTS HIS WINNING SMILE Seniors-Row 'I, Sitting: R. Prather, M. McCarthy, T. Robertson, R. Shockley. Row 2: G. Miller, D. Bieser, J. Arnn, J. Radcliff, R. Palmer, T. Glueck, D. Reesey. 'I42 143 Officers-Row 1, Sitting: J. Radcliff, Corres. Secy., R. Shockley, Rec. Secy., M. McCarthy, Pres., J. Arnn, V Pres. Row 2: D. Reesey, Pres., T Robertson, Chap., G. Miller, Treas. -ng Juniors--Row 1, Sitting: D. Feldhaus F. Doyle, P. Goyart, T. Mehas. Row 2 J. York, J. Felfs, D. Shellbarger, J Farrar. Pledges-Row 1, Front: J. Brown, J. Blair, T. Radcliff, S. Reed, T. Roedar, B. Wheat, R. Ennis. Row 2: T. Bowden, J. Critters, D. Hurst, J. An- drews, R. Nazzarine, B. Es- berger, B. Linnenberg. WEll, IF NO ONE ElSE Wlll MAKE ME UP, I GUESS I'll HAVE TO DO IT MYSELF! Kneeling: L. Harris, K. Dunning. Row 2: G. Follini, J. Luck, Elston Hurst. Backstage Elston Hurst and his crew focused glaring lights, collected props, and adjusted microphones. Secretaries scurried about, double- checking the hundred and one items that required attention. Smittie, wearing his traditional gardenia and a broad smile, took his place before the orchestra. In the wings chorus members sneaked last looks at their number Lucky Day. Ponies nervously polished tap shoes once more while the opening trio made sure their petticoats were not showing. Behind the curtain lingered a hushed excitement as Smittie gave the cue to dim the auditorium lights. Heralded by the thunder of drums, the Withrow Minstrels began its thirty-first great year. Secretaries: B. Keifer, N. Altmanns C INGRA P4 Mr. George Smittie Smith. IVIINSTRELS J. Hoyt, S. Harris, J, Stollworth, D. Bilrbonks, A. Johnson, Mr. Martin, N. Jennings. Mary Nogelson Jerome Lee, Angelo Hudson Kathie McKee The Minstreleers of l96l celebrated another year of success. The theme of the music production was Hans Christian Anderson. Bright colored costumes of the senior choir produced an atmosphere of lightness and gaiety. One of the first regular productions in the show was a train number. The peppy soloist sang Chatta- nooga Choo Choo while o novelty baton dance was done by two of the majorettes. A broken- down train chugged onto the stage and the ponies tried in vain to make it run. Although the soloists and duets were extremely important, the show would not have survived without help from ardent ticket sellers and courteous ushers and usherettes. Each had his place in the show and each helped make it a success. B. Buerkle, T. Skidmore, R. Ruark, B. Andes, J. Andes. . ...Qui K t r . V gy-gg yew... ,fit-. 'aw-.2 gf-'si - wig 211 '.j.H:k,,,' 8,',,,i ij- ig tg:y'ifJQ, Sk f f ' I ' F f rg- ig,:,,figqla l Tommy Edwards 2 . I E ff lf... J. Diekman, L. Parks, G. Wainscott, B. Feldhaus, K. List, B. Mullins, P. Parker. Mary Biel, Judy Monroe Harriet Liles. ,AM ,,,,..-If A Si W S i Q 1 I Skit Members: A. Blummenschein, L. Lyons, B. Canter, M. Costa, J. Blair, H. Johnson, E. Bridgeman, D. Hall, S. Dones, B. Burdette, R. Appel, Miss Rosenberger, M. Jones. All the colors of the rainbow were blended with the harmonious sounds of music in the glittering productions. The ponies pranced on to the stage doing graceful waltzes, high kicks, and war dances that depicted the American Indians. The endmen changed the mood of the audience while the stage crew quickly and efficiently set the background for the next production. The sets were symbols of the many months of hard work by the most artistic citizens of Tigertown. The skits were welcomed by the viewers as a diversion from the more serious numbers of the show. Their quick and humorous lines, that were carefully rehearsed, added mirth and joy to the Minstrels Dancers: Glenn Motley, Donna Ring. Singers: Marty Hitchens, Judy Baioni, Marshal Jackson. --r Minstrel Artists: E. Barnet, M. Jordan, Miss Stose, G. Pilkerton, E. Ross, S. Reed, J. Grable, Mr. Mueller, L. Brown, B. Reiter, C. l mar . Jff W .wi f f,s.rsfK SP ' .gs m a-fswei34?? 4 i i r. Endmen-Row 'l: Mr. WieIond,j..Keg5,e,,J. Rippey, Row 2: B. HomJlfon, R. Garner, D. Kelch, T. Shebonek. Row 3: M, Moody, D. Wilson. Row 4: R. Prather. 1 ' x if Ponies-Mr. Hensel, Mrs. Bertram, K. Onken, J. Baumgortner, H. Shick, M. .L Lee. C. Harrison, A Horfenion, L. Schlechty, S. Hobeniclt, H. Liles. 'I49 All good things must come to a close as did another successful opening night another great Minstrel show. While a cosmetic-splashed make-up committee added retouches of color to performers, members of Presentation Orchestra played the beginning bars of We Are the Minstreleersf' Greeted by the welcome applause of the audience, both cast and crew alike knew there was no business like show business and no show like the '6l Minstrelsl Bonnie Heimann i i -we - '-- ' f H D. Johnson, R. Davidson, G. Evensull, D. Todd,. B. Rhoten, F. Howard, J. Arnn, B. Hodge. WE ARE THE MINSTRELEERS AND THIS IS THE SHOW! HOPE YOU ENJOYED OUR THIRTY-FIRST YEAR AS MUCH AS WE DlD! ww 'I5'l N ,f ,J ,LX WU Swimming '01 egg? me ff' Gym B Sk9+t7 ll , J 0 o V 1 . '11 f l W ' 4,1 . 'MQ 7 - ' V , f F Z:Nx'5 ! ia 34? VTSMX455' 1' f I f lji' Q f ,fy l Jxf - W . ff, fly I 1 1 sl 1 ,PSX in Q ,XL 'W X, N l s Tig ' gp mfs FROM BARREN PRACTICE FIELDS to ouer-crowded stadiums, from initiatory wind-sprints to near perfection, tbe Witbrow team spirit keeps moving on. From cross-country and football in tbe autumn, tbrougla basketball and swimming in tbe winter, and to baseball and track in tbe spring, Tigers presented tbemselues witb a pride only XVitbrowites can experience. This may sound bigbly' picturesque and sentimental, but Witbrow sports are an imposing tradition and, after as successful an atbletic year as tbis, 'we can look back ,witb only tbe self-esteem tbat outstanding success brings. From tbe fierce competition to tlae silent, empty locker rooms, Witbrow's bigb position cannot be denied. ffsii - 'FAO+bQH bb - ll as f f' , 153 in R 2- - i. .. J - , s Qi , s , ' a Z V' Q Cheerleaders-Row 'l: H. Liles, B. Conway. Row 2: K. McKee, C. Van Epps, M. Hartenian. Row 3: S. Habenicht, N. Underhill. Row 4: J. Monroe, K. Kattenhorn. Everyone knows what it takes to have a winning football team: an able squad, o good coach, and strong student support. But, when compiling a list such as this, one usually omits the essential, known in local circles, as time. With just a little more time, Coach Roy Hartker will have rebuilt Withrow into the powerful threat that she was. LEAGUE SCORES WE 'OPPONENT THEY o - TAFT 23 I2 HUGHES is y 6 CENTRAL 14 42 WESTERN E 6 ix o wooowARo 22 'TQQ2 WALNUT o 154 WHAT'CHA MEAN MY DECISIONS AREN'T THE BEST QUALITY? Row 'l: B Feldhaus, D. Smit-h O Britton G. Gibbons, P Ritchie B. Ferone W Hill M. Mood H Scofield C. Williams F J. Diekman, J. Williams, E. Dent, J. Smedlgy, B. Burton, Coach ,Stewart H. Heflnar, B. Johnson, J. Reed. Row Z: J. l:lorton,'B' Hartker. Row 2: K. Ro5inson, S. Freeman,B. Lee, J. Selbert, T. Johnson, J. Linnenberg, G. Matthews, T. Bowden, M. Costa, A Robertson, C. Bouldin H. Watson, J. Keese, C. Richards, S. Allen, C. Woodward, D. McElwain, D. Schmidt. Hern. Row 5: Coach Williams, M. Young, S. Conway, J. Lewis, VARSITY FOOTBALL Co-captains: Gary Gibbons, Phil Richie, John Diekman, Jim Williams. 4 'T N Tom Robertson Ed Dent SENIOR LETTERIVIEIN When the team marched from the field after the finale of another hectic football season, certain players could be singled out as having contributed greatly to the squad's total effort. These Senior Lettermen earned a place of honor in the annals of Tigertown. Many of these modern gladiators will go on to play college ball, while others will give up the sport completely, but next year there will be more seniors to take their places. At the Football Honor Dance in December, many of these same players reaped their team's awards. Receiving trophies were Phil Ritchie, player of the year, Bruce Beast Burton, best defensive lineman, John Diekman, best offensive lineman, Gary Gibbons, best defensive back, and JQhn Smeglley, best offensive back. These five, and the other ten seniors who were considered worthy of varsity letters, are all truly fine representatives of the spirit and desire of our little borough Dove Smifh John Smedle 2 Y My .fx - J x to if , 231 , ,.-faq, s . ,wwf 'iE .' K 'WV' 1 . ,TW A If H A i fm-fe 8, I, s sl we QSM i , W i,,,., Bruce Burton Bill Feldhaus Phil Ritchie Q 1 Gary Gibbons John Diekmcn X, Ron Hughes James Keese - AZN' ri , ing ummmr c:9mnw.mNWg:5jpwzmmvimiIi'wREm':'f?f!iWmkW6bltEPC1RNBWWK, ' ' i W sv?g6-gwjygw-P59352 , , K in-31 ,L 1 .4-Q vf 3, as 5 James Selbert I i EXCITEMENT MOUNTS FOR THE MANY TENSE SPECTATORS AS ANOTHER RIVAL TACKLED IN A THRILLING PLAY, BITES THE DUST. The second stage of Coach Hartker's inevitable football rocket blasted off with mediocre success. ln the opener the Tigers were soundly beaten, 55-0 by a seasoned Roger Bacon eleven. Withrow's only ray of hope came in the third quarter as the team commenced a long drive, only to be stymied on the Spartans' ten. Coming back like Tigers, the team was able to beat St. Xavier for the first time in seven frustrating years. On the fourth scrimmage play a lineman broke through to block an X punt at the twenty. Dent carried around left end for a score. Later, Jim Selbert ran thirty yards on a fake punt and Smedley scored from the fifteen. ln the second quarter another punt failed and Butch Williams plunged for two yards and a TD. Final score, l8-6. On a warm Friday after- noon, the Taft Senators over- whelmed the Tigers, 23-O. The highlight of the game came in the second quarter as Smedley traveled sixty-three yards to Taft's two, only to be called back on a clipping penalty. D l TACKLED TIGER BALL CARRIER TUMBLES AS A FIGHTING OPPONENT HITS HOME. EVER WONDER WHY THE TROPHIES ARE SO SMALL? THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT IS SAVING Withrow's record went to 3-I with the next two games. The Tigers lost a well-played game to Elder's Panthers, 30-22. First half scoring was close, the Panthers led by two. After the second half kickoff, Elder again scored. Dent scampered around left end for a touchdown. Elder surged ahead in the fourth quarter. Withrow fought back with fifty-six yards on a double reverse. Opposing a tough Deer Park squad, the Tigers struggled to pull an 8-2 decision from the tire. Having blocked a Selbert punt for a safety, the Warriors carried a two point edge at the half. Gaining momentum, With- row combined runs by Dent and Ferone to gain a TD and a victory MONEY TO BUY MORE GRASS SEED. 'I59 I l l 1' TIGER DEFENSE TACKLES A CHALLENGING OPPONENT WHILE THE REFEREE BLOWS HIS WHISTLE TO KEEP FROM BEING BORED. HALFTIME INSTRUCTIONS AND CRITICISMS CREATE A REVITALIZED TIGER TEAM. The Tigers dropped two close games in successiong an 18-12 decision from Hughes and a 14-6 loss to Central. ln the Hughes game the Big Reds came from behind to score two TD's and win. Hughes' second period tally was followed by a Withrow score when Smedley trotted fifty-nine yards to goal-dust. The score in the final period still 6-allg Qi, made a short plunge for six, but Hughes reciprocated on a one yard play. With seven minutes left, Hughes connected on a forty-three yard play to clinch the victory. Against Central at Trechter, Smegjley plowed over center for an early score. Central soon made it 6-6 on a forty-nine yard run. The score remained fixed until late in the game when a Knight slid around right tackle for the decisive blow. A TIGER WINGS A WALNUT HILLS EAGLE DURING THE HOMECOMING GAME. Two easy victories for Withrow were separated by a defeat. Under the Tiger onslaught the West High Mustangs suc- cumbed, 42-6. Taking the opening kickoff and marching ninety-five yards in thirteen plays for the first score, the Tigers began a series of touchdowns. An intercepted pass and run of fifty-three yards by Horace Heffner, plustouchdowns by Smedley, Ritchie, Feirone, and Dave Smith, all added to the fTT'TaTE?:ore. The story was different against Woodward. ln losing, 22-O, the Tigers could only show a thirty-eight yard broken-field run by Ritchie and an intercepted pass by Gary Gibbons. But in the final game of the season, against Walnut Hills, Withrow massed twenty-two points to whitewash the Eagles, 22-O. Smedley moved the ball thirty-two yards, then carried for one and the marker. Phil Ritchie caught a mid-air fumble and ran twenty-two yards. To end the season's scoring, Bill Ferone staged a fake punt play for forty-seven yards. With this final game, Withrow was able to post a season record of six wins and four loses. CERTAINLY THE PLAYERS ARE ALL IN MOTION-BUT WHERE- ARE THEY GOING AND WHAT CAN THEY POSSIBLY BE DOING? 161 Row 'l: D. Smith, D. Marcello, C. Glenn, B. Reynolds, T. Arnold L. Sledge, P. Gailey, R. Williams, B. Ohl, C. Bell, B. Morehouse Row 2: B. Simms, K. Jones, L. Hopkins, L. Bryce, T. Bley, H Dew, M. Williams, G. Driggers, J. Jones, S. Williams, R. Boston, R. Davis, V. Perry, C. Carsiferro. Row 3: Coach Williams, W Parton, B. Masterson, D. Crocket, R. Nees, F. Richie, K. Franklin D. Durham, W. Hopkins, ,M, Tolliver, T. Kinebrew, -Ehjmgp, J. Hastings. RESERVE FOOTBALL PRE-GAME DUTIES INCLUDE CHOOSING THE TIGER LINEUP. I62 Webster defines victory as the act of overr coming an opponent in a contest. Victory was Reserve Coach Jim Williams' chief goal. After a slow start of three consecutive defeats, his team came into its own and managed to gain four victories and a tie in the final five games Many of these reserve players, possible successors to their respective varsity positions, were invaluable to their team. When the football season opens next year, plan to see these same players aiding the varsity squad. Row 1, Kneeling: B. Stanforth,Jg-Williams, B. Ferone, P. Ritchie, West, B. Knost, B. Burton, E. West, J. Nichols. B. Wiggins, Q. Orr. Row 2: Coach Huhee, B. Johnson, Rich B A S K ET B A L L COACH HUHEEY AND CAPTAIN BILL KNOST. 4 Withrow's champion basketball team owed much of its success to its three efficient managers. Head manager John Linnenberg was assisted by Dave Schmidt and Cornelius Glenn. They kept the equipment in order, kept records on the team, and cared for the varsity and reserve uniforms. Running the junior high clock was another duty. The cheerleaders, captained by Mel Hartenian, sparked the school spirit and rallied the team on to victory. They worked in co-operation with the Pep Club, or Voices of Mr. G., to spur the boys on to win the district title. For this feat the boys received a cake. Pep Club, led by Mr. Gallagher, sold hats, pins, and shakers with Go, Tigers, Go imprinted on them. lt conducted the only assembly during the season, gave corsages to the cheerleaders, and sent a telegram to the players. Row 1: D. Sherman, R. Burkhart, C. Anderson, M. add, F McDonald, J. Lamumba, D. Kidd, C. Baker, B. Good, R. Dale Row 2: Coach Zwayer, P. Stewart, R. Dozier, R. Cook, Y. Bear T. Anderson, C. Dean, R. Mabrey, P. Lowery, P. Sink, J. Ligon :ik marked the past Victorious in their mor Freshman first five Tigers permitted their oppasitior F eight points while running L hundred-fourteen points for auccessful in their two final garrvn H as were thwarted in their bid for an undefeated season. Coach Roltes, laying the groundwork for future varsity squads, uncovered several potential leaders. Both David Sherman and David Bornhofter were major varsity prospectives. GAME SCORES WE OPPONENT THEY I2 ROGER BACON 14 W, 8 PURCELL 34 i6 WALNUT HILLS 20 XRSQ WESTERN HILLS 12 TAFT 0 28K HUGHES 6 MAKE ron soon srRA1EGY. 14 CENTRAL 14 Am, wooDwARD 8 MAN FOOTBALL . Coach Rolfes. Row 3: W. Booth, P. Cox, L. Wider, D. Eshman, . D. Herron, P. Williams, R. White, R. Early, J. Jones, M. Jenike , Row 4: T. Carney, E. Mabrey, R. Elam, J. Crawford, P. Fischer 1 163 165 4 i I Basketball Managers: D. Schmidt, J. Linnenberg. Basketball Cheerleaders-Row 1 Front: B. Conway, S. Habenicht. Row 2: K. McKee, M Hartenian, K. Onken. Row 3: C. Donahue, L. Schlechty. .,..,, W 'M5f f W55?3'KM wb K Q SW. 12251152 Nik , L ww, f 4 39 ,,., T. 1-:wp Lfwpfsi ' Q J M .4-..--v Q.-...-... I A ll 41 1 ., XM .KI 'MA 4138 -.anP ' N-of KX. M-W X-.N M... Y. 6 mf .,, E 'ggi ww, Q A ,ag f ,Q f K fs fi ,ow f 51 gg fs. Q Q ff' ,V Ki, -: , . 7 N 2 gg E QM M, Jw' J' E fm ,K gm LJJ6 W , W o , Gif,-3' 55:1 v 5 Q J, Y Y M J --.34 W, ,, . L33 K V 'THEN IT'S DECIDED THAT IF WE WIN WE'LL All MEET AT FRISCH'S AFTER THE GAME FOR A CELEBRATION, RIGHT BOYS? DON'T LOOK SO SHOCKED, YOU GUYS! I CAN MAKE IT! It took nine frustrating years for the Withrow Tigers to return to the Southwestern Ohio Regional Tournament as participants. Striving to improve on last year's I2-6 regular season record, the contideint Bengals opened the season with an unbroken string of seven victories. There came a close loss to Middletown and then the Tigers returned to their winning ways. The slate showed Withrow's record as I2-I when the weather got the best of three regulars in succession. Captain Bill Knost, Charlie Orr, and Dick West all missed games due to illness, and as a result the Varsity tive lost three straight games. The campaign ended on a happy note as the Tigers overcame Central and Walnut Hills. Withrow ended the season with a I4-4 record for the third-seeding in the tourney. w 9 iff!! ,. ,5 , - 4, X ' I H, 1 g gif. av V ,Q V x A M , f I k affirm ar .. I 3 .W i tj 1 Q. ,L-,u M4 X My 22' T.. l, 'ww -. 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WE'VE HEARD OF CLIFF-HANGERS BUT THIS IS RIDICULOUS. RESERVE BASKETBALL Win or lose, the varsity team can always count on the reserves to rebuild next year. ln winning twice as many games as they lost, the Tiger'Cubs climaxed their season with a I2-6 slate. Unfortunately, four losses came at the hands of league foes, Taft and Central. Bettering last year's fifth place and 9-9 record, Coach Rolfes used all fourteen hoopsters intermittently. With only one junior, S the squad was dominated by sophomores. W Opponent They We Opponent They 8 Sycamore 35 35 Central 49 3 Princeton 46 6 ' Norwood 31 ' Hughes 36 Walnut 39 Purcell 29 6 Hughes 44 Wood wa rd 3 O Wood wa rd 43 Anderson 33 Western 28 ,,Weste rn 3 2 43 Taft 4 8 big! Middletown 54 33 Central 35 Taft 40 Walnut 37 174 Withrow's Frosh basketball team bettered last year's tally by one win. In posting a 7-7 slate Mr. Roger Zwayer's squad was beaten twice by Ach only. Walnut Hills, the Eastern Division champions, fell to our freshmen, 4l-32, in the final game of the season. Eight players came from last year's junior high team which went to the final game of the tournament. They included: Jim Gilliam, Steve Yarnell, Lee Weider, Richard Cook, Dave Bornhoffer, and Mark Todd. We Opponent They 37 Eastern- 35 25 Samuel Ach 43 4l Cutter 42 38 .l.yan. 35 25 Woodward 31 30 Schroeder 25 33 Walnut 36 2l .EasI.e.m. 20 28 Samuel Ach 31 28 .Clutter 25 30 -Lyon 25 43 Woodward 45 39 Schroeder 40 TIGER cuss PLAY ELEPHANT AS HORSE PRovEs Too SHORY. 41 Wglnilt 32 FRESH NIAN BASKETBALL Row 'I Kneeling: R. White, D. Browning, J. Stewart, N. Metfy, Todd, R. Russell, B. Boothe, Mr. Zwayer, L. Weider, N. Huff, D. Decker, J. Ligon, R. Dalton, M. Pfeiffer, D. Sherman, P. R. Cook, O. Gilliam, R. McDonald, P. Fischer.. Morrison. Row 2: H. Duncan, R. Reinhardt, D. Bornhoffer, M. 175 Row 1 Kneeling: D. Hall, D. Haines, J. Olert, K. Kennebrew, M. Moreton, G. Craig, G. Kopittke, C. Adams, Mr. Bryant, M Ferone, B. Papvigiannis, J. Cosby, A. Fishbock, K. Hill. Row 2: Simmons, J. Tyrus, J. Cobb, T. Stillwell, B. Stewart, P. Cox N. Littlejohn, E. Mabrey, S. Reese, P. Williams, C. Walker, T. N. Colin. Simmons, G. Yarnell, S. Reiter. Row 3: W. Grisby, J. Wynn, T. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL COACHES BRYANT AND SIMMONS DIAGRAM PLANS FOR A NEW ZONE DEFENSE. Coach John Bryant, ex-U. C. hardcourt guard and present Junior High basketball mentor, led his team to an exceptional 9-l season. Also aided by Mr. Simmons, the squad of twenty- one had the benefit of four returnees from last year's Eastern Division champs of the seventh and eighth grade ranks That team went to the final game of the tourney before losing. This year's lone loss was to Samuel Ach. We Opponent They 40 Lyon l 8 5l Eastern 26 32 Walnut 25 39 Schroeder 37 26 Cutter l 3 33 Ach 43 30 Lyon l 9 39 Eastern 33 35 Walnut 3 l 42 Schroeder 20 SENIOR LETTERMEN INGRAM, DOYLE, AND ATKINS DISPLAY DISTRJCT TROPHY. CROSS COUNTRY Under the auspices of mentor Howard Higgins, the Withrow cross-country team took second place in the P.H.S.L. In the first two-mile meet the varsity came in second to Taft. With three returning lettermen, Carl lngram, George Meadows, and Frank Doyle, plus Bill Atkins, the harriers also placed in the second event. The cross-country boys clinched second place in the league when they finished third in the final Avon Fields match. The seven-man team then ran true to form in taking the second position in the district meet. Off to Columbus for the state run, the Tiger C.C boys were finally able to beat Taft. Withrow brought home the thirteenth place medal in Ohio. Row 'I Front: T. Edwards, P. Fischer, G. Meadows, F. Doyle, C. Younger. Row 3:,B. Brown, R, Jefferies, E. Baily, R. Davis C Brooks, C. Ingram, J. Blair, Mr. Higgins. Row 2: J. Wilson, C. Carr, T. Horn, W. Archiable, A. Honey, O. Robertson. G. Vanover, R. Williams, B. Line, T. Kidd, E. Cash -PTT l ..., Y W :W fl V . 177 NX HVAV X i ,Wi ROWI B BUFYOFI F Doyle B....liGLLl5 .R.LaM5,JM. Costa J Jones K Jones,,J. Poul, ,P. ToIiver,..G. Chase, T. Evans L Williams J...irm.4i2.v BM. Foster T Robertson H Kinnebrew T Kidd B Lge B. Hwge, Row 4: ,i Hefner Mr Higgins Row 2 T Bowden R West ,P Williams Gentry M Mathews J. Martin, .G.Ml.lEJ.l.i2.. Q, Robinson, A. C Brookes Jihlkzl, M Williams L Ea es J Blair .Q Younger C Bell C Glenn, J. Tucker, W. Archibald, T. oin. con be expected of l Withrow Varsity Mr. Higgins, cis and mentor, ot-. tempted to develop his cinder- men to the utmost. The object of this sec1son's team was to overtake last year's champ, Taft, and add another District Trophy to this year's growing list. Hompered by foul weather, the team was forced to wait until' late April before showing its outstanding form. But with May come fair weather ond onother budding track team. The Withrow stadium buzzed with the sounds of pole vaulters and shot putters, milers and hurdlers, all desirous of another winning season. ' 'I7 The Withrow Junior High Tracd Team prepared for another out- standing season. Withrow has always been proud of her junior cindermen and it is not surprising that many junior high standouts become the varsity stars. Veteran coach Howard, Higgins will again lead his J apprentices in an effort to produce a winning crew. pneumonia and wet feet Junior High will strive to keep the quality of its teams up to that of the varsity squads. Long hours of daily practice on the field and track prepare these lil' Tigers for stiff competition. The Public High meets will show the results of the cooperation and skill of all. TRACK PRACTICE SURE COMES IN HANDY WHEN THE LUNCH BOY CALLS JUNIOR HIGH TRACK Row 'l: S. Jasper, P. Williams, L. Guyton, O. Ligon, H. Philips J White R White C Williams R Reed R Earley E George D. Flint, P. Offutt, B. Flakes, C. Ross, R. Tuck, B. Kidd. Row 2 G Stevens Row 4 L Baker C Tote P Jasper H Miller L S. Saunders, G. Carr, L. Nelson, M. Todd, P. Ainsley,,L. Hengjer Poster J Lewis M Brown D Tillery R Ell k D Daly R son Q,-,,Gj,LIj,Q,m,,, R. Cook, L. Foster, T. Moreton, P. Cox, H Smith L Cook M Sounders J Johnson Eshman. Row 3: L. Tyus, P. White, L. Reed, M. Burton, ,E, Oxley, T79 r l Row 'I Kneeling: P. Ritchie, D. Beiser, W. Knoechel, J. Diekman, ,L,l3gg, M. Williams, G. Gibbons, H. Branden- berg. Row 2: Coach Hueheey, C. Diggers, S. Stewart E. Edmond- son, J. Lewis, R. Lennard, M. Moody, J. Martin, L, Bggtgg, THIS BOY KNOWS A BALL IN THE EYE IS WORTH FOUR IN THE MIT! Coach Hunt. Row 3: L. Sledge, B. Duerkle, C. Scherer, C Van over, B. Johnson, C. Orr, J. Williams, M. Scribner, Y. Perry S Conway. When spring eventually arrived, the Withrow baseball club suited up and began practice. Mr. John Huheey, Tigertown's distinguished basketball coach, is again leading the varsity nine. Mr. Roscoe Hunt will be Mr. Huheey's new assistant. At publication three games had been completed and three had been cancelled due to inclimate weather. Oak Hills joined Withrow in the opener and was shut out 6-0. In a practice game with Oak Hills, Withrow again came out on top, 3-l. Against Walnut Hills the Tiger sackmen won their second game by a score of 2-0. Withrow scored twice in the second inn- ing and matched the Eagles' five hits. Phil Ritchie was the victor and added a double to this record. The Tiger diamondmen posted a 2-l record by losing to the Purcell Cavaliers, 4-2. Purcell took a 3-O lead in the first inning and added a fourth in their half of the fourth inning. Withrow brought across her two runs in the fourth, but was unable to bunch five hits into additional runs. With two fine pitchers in seniors Phil Ritchie and Dick Beiser, the Tiger nine can look forward to many successful games this season. The other seniors on the team include Wally Knoechel, John Diekman, Ed Dent, John , and Gary Gibbons. The tentative starting lineup for this season is John Diekman guarding first base, Edjlent playing second base, Donald Williams, covering short stop, and Wally Booker T Knoechel protecting the hot corner. Behind the plate was basketball star Bob Johnson. Shagging flys in the outfield were: three-year man Gary Gibbons, and juniors Mike Moody and Steve Conway. We predict a high-flying season for this fine ball club. Pitching Staff: G. Vanover, J. McDonials, D. Beiser, P. Ritc hie. Pitcher Phil Ritchie THE TIGER SACKMEN RUN THROUGH PRACTICE PLAYS IN EXPECTATION OF THE SEASON'S STIFF COMPETITION. TRAINING SHARPENS THE BATTING EYE: AT LEAST IT USUALLY DOES, BUT YOU COULDN'T PROVE IT BY CHARLIE 'COACH SAYS IT'S OKAY, BUT LET'S JUST HOPE THE OTHER TEAM WILL ALLOW US THIS MANY SHORT STOPS! mam W 4:4 rm wa, mv -v-am jg Awww M. Zavison, D. Kelch, Coach Smith, E. Northcutt T Barbeau E Herbert GOLF One of Withrow's smallest yet most proficient varsity teams was Coach Don Smith's golf squad. With four returning seniors the squad's chances for success were great. Leading the pack was Earl Northcutt, a three-year letterman who consistently shot in the high 70's. Ably assisting Earl were seniors Don Kelch, Mike Zavison, and Harold Martin, all returning from last year's team. Added starters this season were Tim Barbeau and Ed Herbert, both seniors who rounded out the squad. With such experi- enced linksters the squad can be expected to drive and putt its way to many victories. M k 1 . BOY MEETS BALL AS THE NETMEN GET INTO SHAPE R S I T E N N I S Tigertown experienced a rebuild ing year in varsity tennis. With seven seniors graduating from last year's rightly successful squad, new Coach Robert Mather was forced to reconstruct. The climax of the season will corne with the city and state tourneys where the young Tiger netters will prove their worthiness. Withrow has always held her own in these tournaments and should do so again this season. COACH BILL SMITH II.IusTRATEs TECHNIQUES BEFORE AN IMPORTANT MATCH. Between snowstorms the Tiger Junior High Tennis Team carried on its strenuous practices. Under Coach Smith the racquet squad developed the tiresome funda- mentals of the service, the vol- ley, the forehand and the back- hand. Greatly handicapped by a lack of suitable competition, the reserve racqueteers played op- posing Junior High teams on the same afternoons as the varsity games. Unfortunately, many op- posing teams had no reserves. But at Withrow the Junior team is a valuable education for future tennis stars. JUNIOR HIGH TENNIS Junior High Tennis-Kneeling: B. Grisson, M. Jenike, D. Kuhn, D. Sherman, M. Hardin. Row 2: P. Sink, L. Hobbie, T. Young, J. Struble, Coach Smith. Kneeling: J. Beasley, D. Deck, A. McGowan, M. Jones, E. Booth, Row 2: D. Johnson, R. Palmer, D. McCann, T. Kidd, J. Penn, W M. Garula. Row 'l: W. Knoechel, M. Brooke, P. Goyert, J. Mc- Waddell, T. Glueck. Daniel, D. Wilson, W. Archiable, D. Moore, Coach Graham. VARSITY SWIMMING TIGER SQUAD PRESENTS COACH GRAHAM WITH A SILVER TRAY. 'I86 Basketball was not the only sport in which Tigertown excelled. For the first time in thirty frustrating years, the Withrow swimming team won the P.H.S.L. championship and then went on to win the district title. Led by Coach Carl Graham with captains Tom Glueck and John Penn, the team set three permanent records. Taking the three public high meets by a total of one hundred fifty-five points, the tankmen defeated Western Hills by eleven points. Western won an early practice meet, but Withrow came back to tie the first league meet since l948. ln the second encounter the Tigers came on strong. The tally showed Withrow 52, Western 44. The Tigers held their own in the third swim while taking the Maroon Mustangs, again their closest competitor, 52-49. At the district meet in the Central Natatorium, Withrow took home the trophy by once more nosing out Western, 34-33M. The new records included: Dave Deck, Andy McGowan, Ron Palmer, John Penn-200 yard freestyle relay, l:38.0, Tom Glueck-200 yard medley, 2:25.15 Ron Palmer- lOO yard freestyle, O.5l.0. Co-Captain Tom Glueck C0-Captain John Penn Row 1 Kneeling: R. Scroth, J. Frost, J. Reed, J. Kimball, J. L. Baker, H. Philips. Row 3: C. Fischer, S. Hayes, J. Kelle Hastings, M. Jenike. Row 2: J. Beckstedf, T. Carney, K. lmhoff, McMullan, T. Vaughn, J. 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N0 310A SLIWVHD l96l SNOIeIlhlVH3 .LSIEILSIG 'S4o1.494N 'f 'u0s111.404' '54 '4s9M 'Hh'9!LlD.l.!H 'C4 '1.44104u04g 'Q 'UQJSDO3 'S '4s0uy4 'g '11Q T'4s9M '24 '11041ng 'g IASSLIUH 1.43003 :Z Mau 'su0664M 'g 's11104444'N1 'T-'ISUQISSIIN 4. M044 M-M,:,,, -W, W, 1 ,rw 1,991.11 , ., . ,0:,0,,.,.xmzz1M.,..,.1,., S. r X 325 ,.-,, e 5334, ' GIRLS f ,jf X ,S .. J wf K K X sPo nTs ,ff-'49, AQQQQQQ qiaiksgg ww Vice President: Barb Gwinner Corresponding Secretary: Lucinda White President: Debbie Bentley GAA BOARD The Girls' Athletics Association board members provided individual Withrowites with numerous activities along with sport events. After beginning the year with an assembly to acquaint the new students with the functions of GAA, the board then undertook its several financial plans. Throughout the year juicy apples were made available to the many hungry gym classes. As Easter neared, the officers were seen selling cuddly stuffed animals. From the money made through these projects honorary charms A were presented to the outstanding members during the annual banquet. A T successful year was the just reward for a capable GAA board. Recording Secretary: Becky Roebuck JY- High Adifisefl C0f0l Oleff Treasurer: Virginia Fischer Historian: Carolyn Van EDP5 ' ,, H- '1 ' Aimlm' -fi I - Row 'I Kneeling: J. Romig, G. Minning, A. Winkleman, B. Gwinner, B. Williams, E. Eckman. Row 2: C. Rogers, J. Scott, C. Fisher, Mrs. Lally, J. Anderson, K. Kendall, S. Dones. GAA MANAGERS AND ADVISERS The most important thing the managers had to do was to take care of the equipment, said Debbie, at the Honor Banquet. This involved checking the equipment before the season began and again after it was over. Next was making up the schedules for the games and practices. They had to be sure and keep track of the points earned in each sport by the certain individuals. To close the year they must make out a report of their particular sport to be put in the files. The 60-61 managers were great The successful operation of the largest organization at Tigertown, GAA, would certainly have been impossible without the assistance of the advisers. The three teachers who made up this invaluable group gave much of their time and energy in seeing that the many activities functioned well. Ready with new ideas or solutions of problems, they were an enormous help to the GAA Board. During their frequent meetings they formulated advice valuable to all phases of GAA. GAA Advisers: Miss Leslie, Mrs. Blasburg, Mrs. Lally, Miss Taylor, Miss Bertram. fi. I Row 'l: J. Swann, N. Gooddel, J. Baumgartner, J. Monroe, B. Distler. Row 2: K. Kipp, S. Daniels, J. Grant, G. Combs, H. Liles, R. Laubach. Row 3: S. Hodge, r, , S. Kerr, J. Blackschleger, M. Williams. The Russian ballet might boast a company of Pavlowas, but GAA's Chorean Dance Club certainly ran a close second. Every Thursday afternoon agile girls from all parts of Tigertown donned leotards and under the direction of Mrs. Bertram and Clarol Rogers, learned the art of modern dance. While planning a tea for their mothers, members still found time to B attend a city-wide dance symposium and also present the program Modern in Melodies. Row 1: D. Ring, i,,B,i5hgp, 'e, v , B. Wilson, N. Connelly. Row 2: C. Rogers, L. Distler, M. Wittenburg, K. Thompson, M. Hartenian, S, Thompson, LQALW. ' ' l5.-f.,A-.Ke . . . , . , . , . , . , . Row 1: M. Hortenion, D. Ring. Row 2: L. Distler, C. Rogers, S. Schlegel, K. Kendall. Row'l J Bonks,J Yeager C Donohue K Wnldey K Hoynes A Frned G Skldm n' K' n rs .1 A4 n-n 1 4-,1,:,l,. rx l-l,.,-, -1- l-l,.,,, l n---.- n xA I l l PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT IS THE MOTTO OF FEMALE ROBIN HOODS AS THEY ASPIRE TO PERFECTION WITH BOW AND ARROW. EVEN THE LONGEST STRETCH CAN'T QUITE REACH THIS BALI.. ff si- , ma GAA SPORTS Girls' Athletic Association, GAA to Tigertowners, was made up of over three hundred and fifty girls. Varied sports were not the only offerings of this large organization, it provided friendships to be cherished for years to come and an opportunity to have fun while learning skills. In the fall there was an assembly to acquaint the new girls with GAA's many sports, both individual and team, in which everyone could participate. Christmas season brought the traditional pine tree on display in the main hall. A gift always provided by GAA. A dance, Harvest Frolic, held in the fall, apples sold year round, and stuffed animals vended in the spring were a few projects used to raise money for its annual scholarship. GAA's final event was the spring Honor Night Banquet, where the girls were presented with charms, bracelets and trophies as rewards .for accumulating a set number of points. I9 4 WZ f? 3 '1 W5 E' -no f bm -a V5 ja 5 mm nw 11 ff A, , .Q 5 1 m wma ,Q 414 ,. ,f Q55 Q 4195 '- :,, I 11 Q ii z 5. Q5 Lk Q K: 2 2 f 1 i 1 1 E i 3 W 1 I N 1 1 , 1 K g In A v:f'f.ff,fw?'xwmLmw. ,k 4 -f - fzmi f I , :Q ' V. Row 'I, In Water: J. Eustice, J. Scott. Row 2: N. Underhill, C. S. Habenicht, D. Bentley, P. Nelson, I. Godfrey, E. Moore, Miss Olert, C. Miller, P. Crowley, J. Anderson, K. Eby. Row 3: M. Leslie. Board: S. Nagel, B. Williams, B. Bloss, B. Gwinner, B. Duncan, C. Fischer, G. Minning, V. Fischer, P. O'Hara, K. Alt- Roebuck, C. Van Epps, A. Winkleman, B. Heekin. man, E. Marr. Row 4: E. Bryant, B. Burton, L. Glabb, M. Burton, Splashes and shouts resounded from the pool as some determined rescuers plunged in after their drowning partners. lnstructed by Miss Leslie, these Dolphin girls learned perfection of swimming strokes as well as life saving tech- niques. Swim meets on Tuesday afternoons Officers at Left: C. Van Epps, Secy.-Treas., G. Minning, V. Pres., pl'OVlCleCl ClCldlflOl'1Cll OppOrl'Ul'1lfy for the SWlmI'T1erS M' Duncan' P'eS' to increase their skill. To those whose life saving exams were approved by the exacting eye of Miss Leslie the year provided real accomplish- ment as well as fun. THE PERFECTED SKILL AND GRACE OF DOLPHIN MEMBERS IS DEMONSTRATED THROUGH THE PERFORMANCE OF AN AQUA BALLET. Row I Sitting: C. Eby, E. Dorsey, P, Hensley, M. Maish, M. Heekin, R. Wilson. Row 25 S. Summer, V. Elmes, K. Elmes, C. Barker, A. Shumway, L. Ryan. MISS ROBINSON TALLIES THE LATEST SWIMMING MEET RESULTS. 'I98 JUNIOR HIGH GAA Female residents of Tigertown's junior suburbia kept in top physical condition, thanks to the year-round sports program offered by the Girls' Athletic Association. Aiding advisers in organizing games were the reliable managers. Each of these lil' Tigers was in charge of a sport in which she was especially interested. At every GAA activity a manager was present to check attendance and keep accurate records for future reference. ln the fall when they had located and cleaned the necessary equipment, they were responsible for distributing and putting it away after games. Chosen by the junior high board at the end of the year, the new managers met and planned the coming year's agenda. A hand of friendship was always extended to greet seventh grade girls interested in becoming members of this sports organization. Through the display of colorful posters they tried to instill eagerness and enthusiasm in their fellow students for the rewarding activities of GAA. Row 'l, in Wafer: M. Morrison, C. Robinson, D. Ward E. Ziegal, S. Kelly, S. Kenyon. Row 2: M. Heekin, C. Eby, M. Maise, A. Chrisholm, J. Preston, K. Elmes, R. Fuller, C. McLigue, M. Ball, Row 'l: J. Maish, J. Knoechel, K. Elmes, V. Elmes. Row 2: P. Shaffer, D. Barnes, B. Suter. Row 3: L. Ryan. V. Elmes, C. Cunnick. Row 3: P. Beckjord, E. Dorsey, B. Burton, J. Knoechel, K. Von-Boress, C. Ballard. Row 4: J. Maish, L. Howard. . JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Junior high G.A.A. featured many sports, several of which were different from those of their big sister organization. ln the fall, instead of hitting a puck with a hockey stick, these energetic girls battled with their feet, over a soccer ball. Their other three major sports were the same as those of Senior G.A.A.-volleyball, basketball, and softball. They also had Dance and Dolphin clubs. Tumbling and track were two more of their own specialties. Some of the girls developed co- ordination from working on new and different stunts, while others strengthened their muscles by running the dash, broad jumping, or throw- ing the baseball. Each girl could find her place in one of the sports provided. 'I99 . .P .ff Qaida :W I 'F1l'lil'1'l rlv'r1 .I f-,' l ll ill I ll Vngi' ur:'uv 1 ' ' qi AL If lfl ' ' L HIIIH V' 4 III C'- HHEFTT '7 AL . , x Ja 5 -ll: C ll il Nm! , Q if 'l gif' 6' 1 . A I K v k , v i . A 1 f 1 ? AE w ? , CLASSES Uffllfl I 1 1 1 i 1 ..,l y' I f f I, f f' 5 M70 X Ql I XL ,fb If ff . LL lf!!! if 1 K I A I' Zgfw fl 5 JA! V .Af I l ,fy K g'f.1f,..- f' ilxl-Il 1 s- XMJQQC . l ' 5 fig: J' K I ,,.! I , I ! I 6 X if l fflaff f jf, L ,A fl 7,4 K f fb C' f ' i 1' I We ,fy 0 I 'I ..,' X 'I -Hg r 1' f K! f if s ex ,, Z! fl , ,Lf it 1 ,Y f Q lr, ., men 5, f 7 r ,aff .1 As new r ' its in Tiger- ff! N town, s ff h graders view 5 l 2 appre ns vely the un- V. farniliar oads and the whirl 1,4 ff' of str faces spread W 1 hefor ern. They are unsure 7 A jd! I. hoth hernselve and 'Q Ai- M of th i Ziture rnong the 4jA citiz ns livin here. I' With t e discovery that 11ia tivitie and org fi ations filray he joined, these foung students e sarnpk a jig? - high z e. Ikggng int. e higher grades ' an iingoytan ep, fo it ' n t have a signi icant os tion to maintain: Altho the work is n diffi t they are helpin 1nalze,Tiger- town a hetter plac to live. As they close their junior year, these unde snien have hecoine pa f the whirl of faces an have traveled in ny roads toward t e uture. 201 ua Amin. .Q J I I X JUNIORS Acklin, Mildred Ahlert, Glen Alawat, Jerry Alcorn, Sandy Alexander, Robert Algiers, Marvin Allen, Albert Anderson, Jean Archiable, Wes Armstrong, Rosetta Arthur, Janet Baioni, Judy Baker, Peggy Ballew, Penelope Banks, Jan Bannister, Tom Barber, Beverly Barnet, Edward Barnett, Carolyn Barnett, James Barrett, Ted Baskin, Norman Batchelor, Martha Bauer, Sally Baumann, Dottie Beebe, Gail Behymer, Ron Bell, Connie Bell, Delores Bell, James Benedict, Goeffrey Benjamin, Jim Benn, Karen Berger, David .Besslr Williqgn Bisset, Margaret Bivens, Allen Blackschleger, Dian Blackwell, Gloria B loss, Barb Blum, Bonnie Blumenschein, Alwynna Bocksteagel, Diane Boland, Michael Booth, Edward Bossard, Henry Boston, Gwen Bradburn, Warren Brandenburg, Herb Brandt, Jerry Bressert, Edward Brewer, Beverly Briggs, Mike Bright, Sandra Brooke, Michael Brooks, Charles Brown, Bill Brown, Owen Brown, Sandra Browning, Linda Brownin Terr Qi Y Buerkle, Robert Burck, Bill Burchard, Carol Butler, Ellie Butts, Phyllis Caldwell, Bonna Campbell, David Canter, Barry Carpenter, Richard Carr, Ross Chapman, Shirley Charlton, Roger Collon, Paul. Cooper, Stanley Cowan, James Daily, Phyllis Deck, Bill Deck, Dave Dehner, Donna O lip.-S A235 Em A o V - f:-'ffm .L All .A W., V, L, fn '13 if , ,.., ,X W r Qt N Q 'U 'X ,Sep if 2 ' , 1 + 4 5 if ' G - R , Ma , ,542 ,. ., V45 ' :S , 1 ui' M , 1 K 1 4, ras x it , , , if f 'fx fx- 'V 1 4. 5 wh. Q f J ff . ,, , . WWE W M -iw' L, J ., - A 1 fig .lr Q52 Q 1 1,14 ' K iff f 52:3 ' -W :' 922.5 W2 d Q, vga - .- A .ff f ' 25,5 J, 'i s- 1 f,,,.--,,--.,.-mg, W Sf, -- , ga 1 J 4 ii .'1e,.' ',. 'E ' . -ffm Wfi F:z n2:ii V . - 1195- f? - K f i, . :age 2 A , , ,Em .ky V , Z' ' ' 5553, K I75 ' 'fy-211591 Q -- ,wf?ILZrl?Tf??2if ' V 'f'2S1f'f fgyrzgx , ,A-lzfzxww'-' :K 15 K yi 1 -rp? i . EM ,R H 'li ill U' ag' gk , -x 'E Q lr f 8 S V fkv w5wMYfwmfv,w- ' .,,,W,0W-W.. MM. N, . 11 ,M 4 .aw 'I if' 9, 5 1 Q X , ,K 1 r I J g KX JUNIORS ,Delroe Sandra DeMint, Ruth Denman, Jan Derrickson, Joyce Dicks, Arnita Diefenbach, Kay Qobbins Jggfge Dobbs, Willie Dollenmeyer, Rita Donahue, Cheryl Donald, Barry Donaldson, Rick Dones, Sharon .Donnelly Eileen Dooley, Ron Dorris, James Doyle, Frank Drake, Barbara DuBois, Maxine Duffy, Rosa Dunham, Donald unn Vera East, au Eaton, Brit Eby, Kathy Ector, Jim Edmonds, Jackie Edwards, Harold Elder Qh'gQ Ellick, Anthony Ellick, Yvonne Ellis, Chuck Ellis, Verna Elmore, James Enghouser, Bonnie Ennis, Rickey Estes, Brenda Eubanks, Kathy Fannon, Wallace Farrar, Jeff Feldhaus, Don Felts, Jeff Ferone, Bill Fleckenstein, Jenn Flick, Dale Flisk, Dorothy Floyd, Dianne Fogle, James Foster, Annette Foster, Ella Frame, Tom .,Ersef1.29.m..MnQ.v Freese, Gary Fried, Andrea Frost, Victoria Fry, Gail Fuller, Jessie .hLcLQxx,..SQmica. Gailey, Kay Garlinger, Boyd Galbreath, Don .QQ.ns...B.Qd2.Qm Garner, Robert Gebhardt, John Gee, Judy Gentry John Gentry, Mary Ghee, Bernice Gillespie, John Gilliam, Albert Gilpin, Colleen Gleich, Kathy Goyert, Philip Graves reenberg, Esther Gregg, Elaine Greve, Neal Griffin, Neal Griffith, Jon JUNIORS Gusweiler, Rebecca Gwinner, Barbara Habenicht, Sue Hacker, Lora Haines, Larry Haines, Pat Halbert, Eugene Hanes, Kathy Harrigan, Tom Harris, Gloria Harris Robert Harris, Sharon Hatcher, Clovertine Hawk, Jeff 'Hawkins, Audrgg Hawkins, Ronald Hayes, Beverly Heekin, Barbara Heffner, 'Horace Helm, Alveretta Henry, Sandie Henry, Warren Hentsch, Heike Hern, Stephen Herring, Clifton ..l:Li.Ll.-Ed Hines, Martha Hirsch, Don Hitchens, Marty Holmes, Mamie Holste, Dale Hopkins, Willie Horstman, Kay Horton, Dan Horton, John Howard, Jackie Howard, Jasper Howell Barbggg . Hughes, Steve Humphries, Charles L! Hundley, Bonnie 1 Hunter, Kathy lngram, Sylvia Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Beverly Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Marsha Jaynes, Billie Jess, Bill Johansmann, Karen Johansmann, Walter johnson Betty Jean Johnson Doris Johnson, Emma Jean Johnson, Twili Johnston, Richard Jones, Barbara Jones, Michael Jones, Vicky J . Jordan, Steve Julian, Gary Kahn, Gail Kellam, Marion Keller, Dave ,lQU:L.AuIhQ.DL Kendall, Karen Keys, Virginia Kidd, Tom Kiefer, Barb Kimrey, Aulta Kin Marti ing, Wayne Kinmon, Donna Kinney, Kathleen Kistner, Ellen Liv! Q A, 4 t - et V, , fi' 'vu-Q -- - I , 2 3 xi gee, re- X5 'ine-i ii, I 2 V '- O - 'dnl fi. 209 t J u N I o R s Renfro, Linda Rhoten, Bruce Rice Audrey Richard Clyde Richardson, Molly Richardson, Pat Ricks, Adrianne Riek, Ralph Bo I . I ,Roberts Herman Roberts, Suzanne Robinson, Nancy Robinson Paula Roebuck, Becky Rogers Donna Rogers, Harold Rogg, Lois Ross, Patricia Ruark, Herb Ruess, Judy Russell, John Rutherford, Carol Ryan, Joan Sadler, Chester Santoro, Mike Saturday, Virginia Sawicki, Chas Saylor, Lee Scherer, Chuck Schiesler, Judy Schlechty, Lynda Schlegel, Sue Sewell, Lela . Schmitt David Schofield, Harlon Schrinner, Bob Schroer, Bill Scott, Kenneth Scott Paul Shank, Gary Shick, Holly Simmons, Darrell Siman, Betty Simpson, Sandra Skeel, John Skidmore Garrie Sloan, Ruth Smith, Barbara Smith, Carol -5-Oli-U1-llilmlfi Smith Delores Smith, Edward Smith, Janice ' Smith, John Smith, Paula Spann Dolores Spickard, David Spinanger, Diane Stacy, Betty Stgllworth, Qhgpy Stamler, Bob Stanley, Gene Stargardt, Steve Stears, Mitzi Steger, Gary Stegman, Charlene Stenger, Chelsea Stephens, Roger cgtgwart Fgggk Stevenson, Jerilyn .iLe1Qr.t.iQhe:L Stolzenberg, Ann Stover, Richard Stuebing, Rich Swann, Ada Talbert Christy Taylor, Berry Taylor, Donna Thompson, Jim Todd, Dick JUNIORS Tomas Lawrence Tomes, Steve Tompkins, Wilma Jean Toms, Betty Tremmel, Vivian Tuttle, Tom Uible, Carol Vance, John Van Cleve, Maxine Van Pelt, Charles Vaughn, Joan Verdon, Jim Voegtle, Bonnie Vogel, Richard Vogt, Michele Vonderhaar, Marlene Waddell, Wayne Wagner, George Waits, Tom Walston, Ken Ward, Donald Warren, Delores Washington, Bill Watson, Carol Weber, Marilynn Weekley, Truman Weiss, Rich Welch, Douglas West Richard West Rolgnd Wheat, Bob Wheeler, Pam .White Gordon White, Olga Whitlock, Nancy Wildey, Kathy Williams Betty Williams, Bonnie Williams Cedric Williams Clarence Williams, Clarence Williams, Delores Williams, Eloise Williams, Judy Williams James Williams, Kevin Williams, Lawrence Williams, Leon Williams, Patricia Williams, Russell Williams, Sally Williams, Sonny .w'll'ams Terry Williams, Tom Williams, Wilber Willis, Virginia Wilson, Charles Wilson, Herman Wilson, Jane Wilson, Penny Winkelman, Angie Wolfe, William Wood, Judy Wood, Kenneth Woodie, James Woodley, Marlene Woods, Theresa Woodward, Joyce Worley, Ron Wright Donng Wright, JoAnn Yarnell, Nancy Yeager, Judy York, Jerry Young, Joe Young, Mark Young, Rosie - Young, William Younger, Patricia 0 JUNIORS Gusweiler, Rebecca Gwinner, Barbara Habenicht, Sue Hacker, Lora Haines, Larry Haines, Pat Halbert, Eugene El....5Q.D.dLQ- Hanes, Kathy Harrigan, Tom Harris, Gloria Harris Robert Harris, Sharon Hatcher, Clovertine Hawk, Jeff .Hawkins Audrgg Hawkins, Ronald Hayes, Beverly Heekin, Barbara Heffner, 'Horace Helm, Alveretta Henry, Sandie Henry, Warren Hentsch, Heike Hern, Stephen Herring, Clifton ..l:I.i.I.l..id Hines, Martha Hirsch, Dan Hitchens, Marty Holmes, Marnie Holste, Dale Hopkins, Willie Horstman, Kay Horton, Dan Horton, John Howard, Jackie Howard, Jasper Howell Barbgrg . Hughes, Steve Humphries, Charles Z Hundley, Bonnie Hunter, Kathy Ingram, Sylvia Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Beverly Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Marsha Jaynes, Billie Jess, Bill Johansmann, Karen Johansmann, Walter Johnson, Betty Jean Johnson Doris Johnson, Emma Jean Johnson, Twili Johnston, Richard Jones, Barbara Jones, Michael Jones, Vicky LQLd.Q.D....MQ-DJ-i-2 Jordan, Steve Julian, Gary Kahn, Gail Kellam, Marion Keller, Dave ,,lQ2.Hy.4N.n.t.h9n.M- Kendall, Karen Keys, Virginia Kidd, Tom Kiefer, Barb Kimrey, Aulta Kin Martin King, Wayne Kinmon, Donna Kinney, Kathleen Kistner, Ellen JUNIORS Kneipp, Dorothy Koller, Mike Lackey, Terrell Langhorst, Darleen Lanham, Alice Lanterwasser, Bob Lay, Jerry Lee Robert E. Lemon, Sharon Lemon, Susan Leonard, Richard Lett, Barb Lewis, John Lewis, Shirley Liggett, Roger Linder, Carol -Lloyd Sharron Lobes, Carol o an Gail Long, ar ara Lower, Pat Lusk, Joan Lykins, Marshall Lyles, Wilma Mack, Billie Mandlove, Chris Mark, Virginia Ma rtin,' Charles Martin Edward Martin, Elaine Martin, John Martin Nancy Masterson, Bill Mathews, Gary Matthews, Judy Maxey, Carol Maxwell, Kathy McCollum, Terry lllgga Judith McCright, Katie McGinty, Octavia McHatton, Phyllis Mclntosh, Bernice Mclntosh, Patricia McKinney, Gerald McMahon, Joe STUDENTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS COLLABORATE FOR SUCCESS DURING THE CHAOS OF THE UNDERCLASSMEN PICTURE SCHEDULE 6 207 JUNIORS l McMullen, Doris McMullen, L cille Meadows, Ge rge Mehas, Tom ' Menifee Ste hen Metzler, Terry Miller, Caryl Miller, Charles Miller, Dixie Miller, Dorothy Mills, Ken Minix, Gerald Miracle, Wendell Mitchell, Ed Mitchell, Wanda Mitchusson, Richard Mood Michael oore, E ith Moore, Richard Moore Robert Morehead, Gene Moreton, David Morin, Malcom Morris, Alice Morrison, Jim Morrison, William Moultry, Sonia Moye, Mary Mueller, James Mueller, Marlene Myers, Donna Mye rs, Sha ron Nazzarine, Ronald , Neal, Marian Nelson, JoAnn Oatley, Albert ' Odell, George O'Hara, Patricia O'Hara, Thelma Oliver, Vernon Onken, Kathy Oppt, Connie Orr T Osborne, Jimmie Overbee, Ruth P Pangburn, Richard Parke, Peggy Parker, Elester Parker, Judie Parker, Kenneth Parker, Pat Parker, Silla P Patia, Donna Pelton, Mary Jane Perry, Tom Pfeiffer, Jane Pferrman, Jim Phillips, Caretha Pickens, Charles Pilkerton, Gloria Pitts, Geraldine Poe, Nancy Panchot, Bill Poole, Tim Porter, Carole Powell Cgrgl Quinn, Sharon Radford, Edward Raider, Lula Rainey, Judy Ranford, 'Sam Ratcliff, Robert Reece Edward Reed, Harryr Reed, James Reed, John Reiter, Brad Reiners, Allen w. . , .,,., T- rw.,-,... , Q 14- . 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K , r an , A I i NA F hx . 0 4 ' A 1 x I , , S R 3 r ug SOPHS Abbott, Douglas Abrams, Colan Ackerman, Sandra Adams, Larry Aithen, Ron Altmann, Kaye Amann, Ellen Ammann, Jacqueline Anderson, Donna Anderson, Jeanine Mischelle Andes Berna rd Andes James Andrews John A old T rn im Arendell Karen Austin Larry Baessler, Norma Baggett, Patricia ,iQ.i.Lex.Ll.QLi-rJ- Bailey, Tom Bailey, William Baker, Lois Jean Anderson, ' , , , , , , Ballard Banks, Nathaniel -Barkle John Barnett, Norma Barry, Pat Basley, Delores Bauer, Ann Baumgartner, Judi Beasley, Jack Beierle, Larry ,Bennett Rebecca Bell, Charles Bell, Ronald Bell, Tyrone Bemis, Susan Bennett Patricia ,Bennett Relsecca Bernert, Jim Bertline, Darla Biel, Mary Bischof, Betty Bivens, Shirley Blackschleger, Janis Blair, Blair, James John Blankenship, Donna Bleska, John Bley, Tom Bogosian, Mark Bohenkamper, Jane Bonner, Carol Bonner, Gail Boso, Judy Bgston Edgar Bouldi ng, Joyce Bowden, Tim Bowery, Tom Bradley, Florine Brengel, Bill Brick, John Bridgeman, Corolynn Bridgeman, Ed Brockman, Bruce Bronston Susan Brooks, Richard Brooks, William Brown, Anna Marie Brown, Doris Brown Glorig Brown, James Brown, Jim Brown, Lionel Brown, Marcus Brown, Ralph Brown, Sandra Brown, Theresa Browning, Damon 213 SOPHS Brueggemann, Ralph Bryan, Elaine Bryce, William Burdette, Robert Burdsall, Jane Burns, Vicky Burston, Bill Burton, Barbara Busch, Gary Bush, Helen Bush, Loretta Butterworth, Bonnie Calavena, Billie Calmeise, Jo ce avert, enna Campbell Oliyig Cantrell, Debrah Cariferd, Clifford Carlton, Wanda Carpenter, Peggy Carr, Yvonne Carson, Robert Carter, Betty Carter Hg gg Carter, Katherine Carter, Mary Jo Cash Eugene Cataurd, Bette Chambers A51 Chaney, Richard Charlton, Patty Christmon, Nathan Ciaccio, Jane Clark, Doris Clark, Joyce Clause, Bill Cobb, Margaret Coggin, Anne .Colgmgn Dogg QS Collier, Kathryn ' Connelly, Connie Conner, Mike Cook Albertine Cook, Bertha Cooksey, Othel Cooper, Carolyn Cooper, Phyllis Cooper, Sharon Costa, Michael Coyne, Tim Craig Roseanne Crawford, Bernadine Crittendon, Jim Crumine, Carol Crockett, Larry Cromwell Art Cross, James Cross, Paul Croswait, Carol Cunnick, John Curlman, Jane Dailey Plgy '5 Daniels, Yvonne Daugherty, Elaine Daugherty, Yvonne Davenport, Donald Davidson, Tom Davis, Billy WDQ-vis Charlie Davisson, Ron Dawson, James Dean, Gelbert Deck, Linda Decker, Kathy Decker, Larry Denham, Lois Dennis, Jim Devine, Terry Dew, Henry Dinkel, Roberta WHAT'S MORE FUN THAN BEING A TIGERTOWN SOPHOMORE IN THE WINTER ESPECIALLY WHEN THE WOMAN HAS THE UPPER HAND' .Disijmh Bobbie, Do ett Larr oo ey, Jack Downey, James Downey, Richard Dragston, Donald Diggers, Gary Driskell, Dennis Dubose, Rita Duermit, Mike Dukes Gwen Duncan, Tom Dunn, Bill Durham, Dave Dusendschon, Robert Dynes, Tom Edmondson, Eddie eg, .14 , .., -- 'fx X R SOPHS Edmonson, Jean Edwards, Tommy Eckermeyer, James English, Bob Esberger, Robert Eubanks, Bob Eveler, Bernie Fain, Renfra Farres, George Fawley, Barbara Ferguson, Bill Ferguson, John Ferrell, Cecil Firth, Dixie Lynn Fischer, Albert Fisgus, Doris Flynn, Mike Fobbs, Jo Carole Fox, Barbara Fox, Coleman Fox, Ruby Fraley, Jacquelyn Frank, Sharon Franklin, Ken Freeman, Gary Friend, Bert Frierson Paul 'FFost, Ronald Fuller, Orville Gailey, Jerry Gailey, Paul Gantz, Emily Gardner, Ruth Garula, Richard Gaskins, Mary 'Gaston Jo-lpnnas Gayle, Gregory Gayle, Iliff Gentry, Sarah Gertz, Charles Gibson, Janis Gilliland, Mike Glauner, John Glenn, Cornelius Glover, Charlene Goodwin, Sallie Gordon, Betty Gow Charlotte Grace, Nancy Grace, Polly Crambreth, Clara Graves, Betty Gravel, James Gravely, Frances ginger Egrl Greggs, Barry Grevious Barbggg Griffin, Jo Ann Gruber, Eric Guenther, Kitty Haines, Carolyn Hale, Dianna Halscott, Ken Hampton, Beverly Handel, Hope Handen, Dolores Handley, Mike Hardin, Jaan Hargrove, Vivian Harris, Larry Harris, Ralph Harris, Samuel Harris, Shelby Harris, Tony Hayes Jim Haynie, Robert Henry, Sharon Hensley, Linda Henton, Yolanda 216 SOPHS Hess, Gary Hill, Susan Hinds, Mike Hoeffel, Karen Hopper, Tom Hughes, Sharon Huest, David Hodge, Bill ljgdge, Sandra Hodges, Sheleda Hogg, Steve Hoge, Mike Holcomb, Larry Holder, Frank Holler, Rich Holton, Nancy Holzschuh, Eddy Hon, Jim Hopkins, Leroy Horn, Tony Hound, Jerry Howard, Sally lngram, Mary lnglow, Barbara lruine, Joyce Jackson, Benjamin Jackson, James Jackson, Willie Jaeger, Don Johnson, James Jarman, Ray Jarrels, Nathaniel Jarvis, Sally Janke, Arline Jefferies, Reginald Jenkins, Jentzen, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson 1 Michael U Nancy Ben Bob Bill Bruce Charles Gerald Jack Joe Paul Richard Sandra Jolly, Jill -Jones, Alexia Jones, 7-Rrthur Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, 1 Earl Harriet Jesse Kenneth Pal' Sharon Sylvia Terry Tom Jurkiewicz, Dewey Kasting, Barbara Kattenhorn, Karen Kelly, Mike Klessling, Roy Kinder, Emily King, James King, Michael King, Roger Kinney, Donna Kirven, Pat Kinebrew, Truman Klein, Barbara Kneipp, Dale Knell, Bob Knuckles, Vivian Koerner, John Krogmann, Joan Kruz, Judy Kyle, Karen PLEDGE OR NOT. DAD SAYS, USE THE DO0R! soPl-ls Labitzke, Mary Lacy, Elizabeth Ladrigan, Kay Landis, Suzanne Laubach, Russ Laughlin, James Leppert, Stan t,,1,,eyyis Qharlotte Liles, Harriet Linder, Carol Lindsey, Frances Linnenberg, Robert Lipker, Mike Lipschutz, Cheryl .Littles, John 'LTi7eT'se'd'gTe7 NL i n da Lockard Phyls -, Lovingood, Sandy Loy, Mary Ellen Lucas, Jesse Ludwig, Steve Lusk, William Lyle, Donna Lyshe, Pot Maier, Terry Manning, Doris Marcello, Donald Marr, Evelyn Morrow, Gary Marshall, Norman Martin, Albert Martin, Barry Martin, Edward Martin Larr Martin, Steve Mattie, Dennis May, Steve Mayo, Darlene l I- -F-, l ALMOST DIED WHEN I SAW MY MATH GRADE! :W lil' M ,A . 9 5 I if K o 2 Q 1 , :, - , V 1 ' , f.,,.'L x 'gb K, 4 H, 1. -1 at if 4' Nh 1 :, 'XF ,iw N, ,,,, V ' FF SOPHS McCabe, Joyce McCann, Dick McFadden, Mackie McFarland, Fred McFarland, Herb McKinney, William McLendon, James McMahon, Jacqueline McWilson, Dorothy Merritt, Patricia Mesch, Judy Meteff, Yvonne Meyers, Barbara Michael, Sherry Miller, Kathleen Minardi, Robert Minton, Ruth Momich, Bonnie Monday, Paulette Monroe, Judy Moomaw, Carol Moore, Alfred Moore, Mike Morehouse, Bob Morgan, Henry Morris, Duffey Mounce, Tonia Moye, Gregory Mueller, Frances Mullenix, Dave Mullikin, Sarah Murdock, Craig Murphy, Elmer Myers, Henrietta Naegel, James Nagel, Susan Nagelson, Ted Necamp, Mike Nees, Richard Nichols, Doris Nichols, Jim Nunn, Nancy Oberding, Barbara Ohl, Bill Olert, Carol Oliver, Edward Oltmanns, Nita O'Nan, John Osterhaus, Carolyn Pace, Tom Palladino, JoAnn Parker, Nancy Parker, Virginia Parrett, Bobby Parsley, Clyde Patton, Renee Paul Gerald Paul, Yvonne Payne, Patricia Penn, Richard Perry, Lloyd ,Perry Vigtgp Person, Ralph Peterson, Hattie Phelps, Leroy Phillips, Marvin Pickering, Don Pierce Figrg Pitts, Judith Pleasant, Albert Elummer, Michael Ponchot, Judy Ponder, Dale Po e Levi opp, hirley Porter, Elaine Porter, Minor Posey, Harry -Powell Barbara Pratt, Marilyn SOPHS Presley, Elizabeth Pringle, Rose Probst, Mae Prophet, Sandra Quigley, Karen Rabe, Karin Radcliffe, Tom Radford, Ronald Raney, Marsha Reed, Donna Reese, Dwight Reid, Pat Reid, Pat Reid, Terry Rempe, Chuck Reynolds, Bob Richey, James Richie, Mike Riep, Herschel Roberson, Ray Roberts, Donald Robertson, Donna Robinson, Barbara Q-binson Kenneth Rockel, Walter Rockhold, Sandy Roeder, Terry Rogers, Patricia Romig, Jack Ross, Elaine Ross, Mike Rousseau, Cordell Ruffin, Annette Ryan, Barbara Saemann, Sandy Sandusky, Jerry Sarnet, Harry Sasaki, Brion Satchwill, Judy Saunders, Sandra Saunders, William Schilling, Earl Schneider, Judie Schuler Ju ' ellars, Betty Sensbach, Judith Shannon, Barry Shear, Doug Shear, Patrick Shellaberger, Linda Shelton, Matthews Shelton, Ron Jeani Shepherd, Martha Ann Sherrod, Ice Shie, Ralph Shonberger, Linda Siegel, Bob Silverman, Denny Silvers, Gladys Simmons, Carolyn Simmons, Connie Simpson, Elaine Simpson, Gloria Simpson, Sylvia Simpson, Tom Simpson, Walter Sims, Larry Sims, Patricia Sims, Phyllis Sims, Robert Sims, Vivian Sinkfield, Eddie Sivley, Sharon Skidmore, Thelma Skirvin, Al Slutz, Marian Smart, Jess Smith, Dennis ,5.m,i1b.,.sQQnna. Smith, Jacqueline lj' Trisler Truiti Wa rd, Wa rd Wass, Watts, Mildred Watts, Patricia Weaver, Alvin Webb, Michael Wever, Sandra Wehby, Eileen Wells Dorothy West, Patricia Wethington, Donna Wharton, Sandra Wheatley, Jack White, Carol White, Geraldine White, Linda White, Lucinda White, Pat White, Sydney Whittle, Larry Wiedemer, Joyce f Wile, Phillip William, Ronald Williams, Carlene Williams, Casanara Williams, Gail Williams, Joann :Williams Louis Williams, Mary Alice Williams, Mary Williams, Michael Williams, Mike Williams, Mzell ,Williams, Paul Williams, Steve Willis, Shirley Wilson, Charles Wilson, George Winstead, Dan Woolsey, Cheryl Wright, Robert Yancey, Eileen Yanc Jo ce aze , an y York, Yvonne Young, Gene Young, Willie Younger, Aubrey Zahlout, Eileen 222 .He 2 + gf M61 X532 4 fs I f ,iii K 1 ,,,l .... ,E t V fag Q L ...' :-..: 7' f ' M ' ,fwf- m '-mw f, - QQ? Hs, wiwseg Wa! 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V - ggufe y- ig ,QM :gf gi -ai Jffiifg had 9lh Grade Adams, Fred Adams, Tom Alsip, Vicky Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Cedric Ard, Eddie Bailey, Chris Baker, Dorothy Baker, Jo Ann Baldwin, Robert Bales, Judy Ballenger, Barry Barber, Alvin Barlow, Palmer Bartucci, Elaine Baumgartner, Charles Benz, Bill Biddle, Judy Birkley, Don Blackwell, Sharon Blue, Lynette Borhloffer, Jim Bowman, Cynthia Bryan, Linda Brooks, Doris Brooksbank, Peggy Brown, Alma Brown, James Brown, Johnny Browning, Dale Bryant, Sharon Burkhardt, Richard Burton, James Burton, Margaret Bush, Loretta Butts, Sharon Byers, Sharon Caldwell, Joe Calicoot, James Calloway, Harry Cameron, Jim Cameron, Jr., Thomas Carney, Tom Carroll, Judie Case, Joyce Caulton, Georgene Chidister, Jane Chipwood, Jerry Chisholm, Jim Clark, Michael Clark, Pam Cobb, James Cobb, Margaret Cochran, Nina Cole, Shirley Cole, Sue Collins, Louise Combs, Glenna Conner, Margaret Cook, Mary Cook, Steve Corning, Roland Cramer, Gayle Crawford, John Crawford, Yvonne Dail, Albert Dalton, Jo Ann Dalton, Richard Daniels, Cheri Daniels, Ronald Davis, Lester Davis, Mary Ruth Dean, Curtis Deck, Robert Decker, Dave Dees Bett Dialsi, Sharon Dozier, Ronald Dubois, Elaine Duncan, Harry 224 K! Em ,.-' it Vw W x 9? , . , '. -am..-.., . 9th Grade Dunn, Melody Dury, Bonnie Duskin, Elliott Eakins, Gwendolyn Edmonds, Dale Edwards, Janet Edwards, Patty Ellis, Avilla Essie Elmes, Walter Embry, Betty Emery, Verna England, Corrine Eschmeyer, Ken Eshman, David Evans, Patricia Eveler, Judy Everson, Alfreda Fannon, Larry Fears, Ronald Ferguson, Donna Finger, Dick Firestone, Bob Fischer, Philip Fisher, Charles Fletcher, Tim Flint, Don Florence, Kathie Floyd, Perry ,Ford Geraldine Foster, Lawrence Foster, Virgil Franklin, Linda Frost, Joyce Gagen, Carol Gamel, Joseph Garner, Travice Games, Walter Ghee, Patricia ,,fGilliam Qrv'Ig ,,, Gillis, Dopey DIAGRAMMING SENTENCES IS NO LONGER A CHORE FOR FRESHMAN STUDENTS WHO HAVE SUCH A HANDSOME, YOUNG TEACHER. 9lh Grade Goettsch, Eric Goodell, Nancy Goree, Carolyn Grant, Joan Gravely, Ben Graver, Jim Grisson, Allen Gusweiler, Ricky Hall, Donald Hall Shirle Hamilton, George Hampton, Barbara Hardin, Bert Harmon, Rose Harper, Charlotte Harris, Clarence Hashem, Greg Hathorn, Diana Hay, Elizabeth Hayden, Lillian Hayes, Bill Helm, Mary Henderson, Joyce Herrin, David Herring, Shirley Hettinger, Russell Hillman, Bruce Hodge, Barbara Hodge, Jean Hood, Richard Hood, Robert Hood, Vernon House, Gregg Hoyt, James Hudson, Connie Huff, Wiley Hughes, Diana' Hunter, Dwight Hutchins, Shirley lmhoff, Kenneth Junior High Projection Crew Row 'I Sitting A Kimbel J Siversedge C Hill L Shear S Shaw J Stewart Row 2 D Gibson G. Naparstek, D. Halsted J Staley B Birkley Row3 D Leonard B Woolford K Martin P Haught 7 '9lh Grade Ingram, Nathaniel Ingram, Rosemary Irvine, Kenneth Ivory, Rosetta Jackson, Betty Jackson, Hardin Jackson, Maxine Jackson, Sharon James, Geraldine James, Joan Jarrels, Nathaniel Jasper, Stephen Jeffries Leatrice Jenike, Mike Jenkins, Joan Jenkins, Phyllis Johnson, Andrea Johnson, Mattie Johnson, Viola Johnston, Drue Joiner, Dallas Joiner, Doris Joiner, Elois Jones, Janet Jones, Janet Sue Jones, Margaret Jones, Nancy Jordon, Rita Judd, Mike Justice, Pat Kadon, Sue Keller, John Keller, Michele Kemp, Wilber Kerr, Shelly Kinard, Jacqueline Kipp, Kathie Klingeman, William Knell, Diane Knoll, David Lamkin, John Lane, Ernest Lang, Charles Lawhorn, Ruth Lazarus, Jennings Liggett, Linda Ligon, James Lipker, Carlean List, Steve Ludlow, Judy Ludwick, Johnny Lyles, Patricia MacDonald, Lloyd Mann, Rosemary Martin, John Mason, Valrie Mathews, Jill Matthews, Joseph Mays, Sarah Mayto, Peggy McCall, Larry McCants, Ronald McCoy, Bill McElroy, Ellen McElwain, Dave McFadden, Olivia McEntosh, Geraldine McMullen, Elizabeth McMullen, Ken Meadows Geoffre erritt, Irene Merritt, Pat Mettey, Wendell Middleton, Pat Miller, Charles Miller, Diane Miller, Pat Miller, Rosemary Mitchell, Shirley Moore, Frank I I gg gg gg gg J 9lh Grade Moore, Harry Morrison, Paul Mullins, Bob Murphy, Sue Myers, Susan Neal, Karan Nelson, Leon Nelson, Michael Nicely, Betty Nixon, Sylvia Noble, Roy Oehler, Karen Offutt, Paul Orr, Ross Gary Qverton, Egjgggpe Parham, Norman Parker, Virginia Parton, Wilbur Patton, Janet Peltier, Martha Perkins, Malcolm Peyton, Dennis Pfeiffer, Mark Phillips, Martha Polder, Jerry Ponter, Carl Preston, Barbara Pringle, Eva Pugh, Ellis Quitman, Arthur Rantord, Robert Reed, Robert Reit, Torn Reinhardt, Ronald Roberts, Charles Roberts, Warren Robertson, Betty Rogers, Kenneth Rogers, Sharon Ragle, Julene Rolison, Danny Ross, J: C. Ross, Ronald Rowe, Diane Russell, Dick Ryan, Kathleen Ryan, Kathleen A. Sanders, Shelby Sanger, Bill Saunders, Barbara Saunders, Bill Saunders, Kaye Scheid, Chester Schueter, Karen Schroth, Rick Scott, Larry Scott, Willa Scribner, Bob Sebastian, Richard Sebastian, Sherry Sellers, Kenneth Selph, Carol Sena, Jeff Sewell, Janice Shatto, Bonnie Shaw, Sandy Shebanek, Ron Shedrick, Williams Sherman, Dave Shotts, Richard Shotwell, James Simpson, Barbara Sink, Paul Sizemore, Rosemary Smallwood, Patsy Smith, Betty Smith, Jacqueline Snelbaker, Nancy Spann, Jean 9th Gr Spann, Vaughn Spencer, Scott Spikes, Shirley Sprague, Kenneth Stafford, Patricia Stallwovh, Everett Standifer, Janice Staples, Leonard Staud, John Stephan, Richard Steward, Ralph Stewart, James Stewart, Steve Stillwell, Adell Stone, Sam Stonon, Barbara Street, Gwendolyn Stubblefield, Jame Stuckey, Willis Swann, Joan Sweene Donna ay ar, Cornilia Taylor, Nellie Terry, Naomi Thomas Dav' ade S omas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Joseph Thomas, Nola Thompson, Delora Thompson, John Thompson, Kathy Thornberry Tim Vance, Edward Van Lear, Judy Vaughn, Eugene Venn, Elizabeth Vielhalier, Karen Future Teachers of America-Row I Standing: J. Marze, B. Faulkner, S. Bronston, F. Ward. Row 3: A. Hawkins, S. Furlow, Cockrell, M. Richardson, D. Embry, Pres., B. Stonom, C. Harper, D. Krammer, G. Logan, V. Saturday, L. Jeffries. V. Pres. Row 2: B. Vinegar, J. Dobbins, S. Bishop, Y. Oxley, S. 9 9th Gradei Van Boross, Esther Vonder Ahe, Anne Wade, Edward Wolker, Edna Walker, Thelma Wallace, Lewis Walthal, Larry Warren, Judy Washington, Eric Wehby, William Weiden, Lee Weiss, Len Welch, Faye Wells, Mary , Wendelstein, Rosellen Wertz, Arlene White, Eugene White, Linda White, Ronald Whitlock, Robert Williams, Barbara Williams, Mary Williams, Mary Williams, Mary Williams, Wilbert Wilson, Paul Whittfelt, Jayne Wright, Neil Wright, Robert Yelton, Gerry Young, Tom Zahlout, Naomi AN AURA OF ENTHUSIASM AND PRIDE IS CREATED WHEN WITHROWS TIGER BAND MARCHES ONTO THE FIELD DURING HALF TIME Q LIL! L'V'f EGl 'M 'P' 4.9 , - f . , ,. , .ww 8th Grade Aaron, Gloria Adams, Clarence Adams, Melton Ainsley, Richard Allen, Clifford Amos, Mildred Anderson, James Armstrong, Tanya Arnold, Carlett Bacher, Ed Bacher, Marian Bailey, James Baker, Chris Banks, Yvonne Bardes, Todd Barker, Catherine Barkley, Joan Bdskin, Thomas Beatty, Jacqueline Beckjard, Patricia Beckstedt, John Bedinghaus, Helen Bedinghous, Mary Jo Bell, Levonne Benedict, James Benjamin, Raymond Berry, Charles Berry, Richard Betscher, Norman Bettel, Fred Billups, Shirley Ann Blair, Steve Boothe, Bill Boston, Sandra Bouldin, Anita Boulding, William Bowling, Betty Bowman, Christina Bowman, James Bowman, Romayne Brandenburg, Keith Bravard, Allen Breidenbach, Pete Bridges, Elaine Brooks, Dennis Brooks, Rory Brown, Judy Brown, Marica Brundage, Charlene Bryant, Gwendolyn Burdsall, Tommie Burton, Beverly Burwell, Doris Caldwell, Wayne Camerron, Charles Cantrell, Lacey Carr, Gregory Carr, Phillip SQ,r.fe.5.,,B9J2ent Carter, Sherry Centers, Linda Chadwell, Carol Champion, Mattie Chenault, Albert Chisholm, Ann Chitwood, Thomas Clauder, Rick Clayton, Russell Clingman, Mabel Cloyd, Shirley Collier, Betty Comer, Audrey Compton, Lenita Conn, Samuel Connelly, John Cook, Ann Coon, Ruth Cora, Terry Craig, Franklin Cress, Bertha 8th Grade Crooks, Douglas Cunningham, Mike Curtis, Emma Daily, Danny Darsley, Anna Davidson, Edith Davis, Debbie Ann Davis, Lloyd Dawson, Carolyn Danson, Francine Deck, John Dopf, Cathy Dorsey, Elaine Dorsey, Henry Du Bose, Claudette Eby, Claudia Egan, Judith Ehrhardt, Mark Elam, Paul Ellis, Elve Elmes, Karen Elmes, Virginia Engleman, Gregory Estes, Marla Ferguson, Cheryl Ferguson, Frankie Ferree, Janice -Ferris Jo Ann Fette, Donald Fischer, Irene Fishback, Alfred Fisher, Nancy Fitzgerald, Ellen Flakes, Billy Fogwell, Buddy Ford, Sara Ford-Coates, Bruce Foster, Redonia Fuller, Ruth i HOPING THAT SOMEDAY THEY MAY OBTAIN PERFECTION, ATTENTIVE ARTISTS SPEND THEIR TIME IN CREATIVE ACTIVITIES. l 233 l Blh Grade Gagen, Marilyn Games, Carl Gerth, Karen Gibson, Danny Gilpin, Dennis Godfrey, Aieta Good, William Goose, Cuma Grant, Linda Gray, Olline Green, Betty Grisby, Willie Guyton, lley Guyton, Willie Hall, David Hallett, Gail Halsted, Dan Hamilton, Renee Hard, Lee Hare, Elaine Harper, Ann Harris, David Hastings, Jack Hawkins, Donna Hayes, Sonny Heekin, Maureen Heminger, Martha Hemges, John Henderson, Winston Henry, Patricia Hensley, Charles Hensley, Jo Hensley, Peggy Herzner, Edward Hill, Carl Hill, Ann Jo Hill, Margaret Hinds, Lois Hinds, Moxie Hobbie, Larry Hodge, Barbara Hodgkin, Margo Hogan, Phyllis Hogan, Roy Holland, Shirley Hon, Merwyn Houp, Elizabeth Howard, Michael Hughes, Carol Hughes, Cynthia Hull, Jacqueline Hunter, Vera Hughes, Georgina Hutton, Joe lmhoff, Wayne lson, Lois lvory, Delores Jackson, Eddie Jarman, Ernest Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Don Johnson, L. C. Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Norma Johnson, Robert Johnson Samuel Jones, Anthony Jones, Morris Jorden, Dwight Jorden, Paul Jurkiewicz, Walt Kay, lan Keller, Richard Kenyon, Sondra King, Everage Kinebrew, Keith Kidd, Don Keys, Patricia Kerns, Carolyn Klusman, Tom 4 3 , I 6 an fe V V91 ' 'H' V: ' AQ . i ,, X fi- if rs 4 ... bf' lf L are 8th Grade Knechtcy, Carolyn Kopittke, George Lang, James Lay, Ellen Layne, Harold Lemon, Stacy Leonard, David Levy, Harold Lewis, Brad Lewis, Judy Ligon, Rita Lind, Charles List, Pete Little, Margie Littlejohn, Wilbert Liversedge, Jon Lowe, Dorleen Lowery, Lewnis Lowrey, Ronnie Lowry, Lynette Lucas, Lois Lukemire, Terry Mabon, Gladys Macallister, Scott MacDonald, Bruce Mack, Gloria Maish, Marianne Marksberry, Brenda Marrow, Judy Mays, Clara McCloud, Peggy McCoy, Sharon McDonald, Sue McElroy, Jerry McFarland, Nancy McLaughlin, Sandy McNeil, Willis Meeker, Sheila Merrill, Randell Merriweather, Richard Mertens, Diane Metzler, Don Miller, Caroy Miller, Mary Moldin, Anna Monroe, Barbara Morris, Lily Motzer, Janice Oberding, Robert A SUNLIT ROAD WINDING TOWARD TIGERTOWN BECOMES THE SCENIC SUBJECT FOR A SKETCH BY AN ASPIRING YOUNG ARTIST. Blh Grade Owens, Donna Oxle Edmund almer, ave Parker, Glenn Parker, Verdell Parrish, Clarence Paschall, Jack Patrick, Sheila Petersen, David Petrocelli, Mike Pierce, Virginia Polite, Poole, Peggie Kenneth Porter, Anna Preston, Jo Ann Purdon, Charles Raabe, Lauren Ratliff, Nancy Raymond, Sandy Reece, Steven Reeves, Phillip Rempe, Donna Reverhart, Michael Richard, Connie Root, Linda Robb, Valerie Roberson, Oscar Roberson, Pauline Robinson, Arnetta Robinson, Sharon Rogers, Consuella Ross, Charles Rosser, Betty Runyon, D'Ann Ryan, Laura Sadler, Joyce Sales, Max Sanford, Alex Saunders, Michael Schilling, Ann Schlemmer, Gail Schmitt, Margaret Schnur, Nick Schubert, Sandra Scott, Doris Scott, Jo Ann Sears, Linda Sena, Mike Shank, David Shannon, Lester Sha rp, Shaw, Joyce Dorothy Shepard, Tom Shelton, Peggy Shirk, Tensie Shively, Dan Shockley, Ernestine Showalter, Darlene Shumway, Anne Siler, Mike Simmons, Patrick Simon, Mary Simpson, Maria Simpson, Michael Simpson, Richard Sizemore, Bonnie Skidmore, Terrie Sloan, Marilyn Sloan, Yvonne Smallwood, Oscar Smith, Alfonzo Smith, Angela Smith, Claudetta Smith, Clyde Smith, Daniel Smith, Linda Smith, Rudy Smith, Sarah Snow, Frances Sowell, Karen 6 Junior High Hall Guards-Row 'l, Front: S. Lemon, R. Ward, R. Benjamin, J. Anderson, R. Fuller, C. Kerns.f Row 2: L. Davis, J. Struble, Mr. D. Smith, L. Hobbie, B. Cox. J 237 l l l l Blh Grade Spoonam, Bob Spurling, Martha Stenger, Laura Lea Stewart, John , Stewa rt, Raymond Stolley, Chris Stolzenberg, John Stradtman, Joan Strong, Orville Struble, John Suber, Linda Kay Sumner, Sara Tarrance, Joann Taylor, Therese Taylor, Tom Terry, Joyce Tevis, Michael Thomas, David Thomas, Seanne Thompson, Ronny Thompson, Terry Tillery, Tyrone Timerding, Robert Todd, Mark Travis, Roberta Tubbs, Betsy Tucker, Thomas Vaughn, Carol Vogel, Raymond Walke, Charles Walker, Lillie Waller, Margaret Ward, Richard Ware, Priscilla Waters, Edwina Weider, Rod Wheeldon, Vickie White, Sennis Willet, Shirley Williams, Perry Wilsen, Mike Wood, Helen Woodward, William Woodly, Robert Woolsey, Carter Wright, Wayne Young, Audrey Zwicker, Kay azz. 9 7th Grade Abernathy, William Acklin, Jackie Adams, Donald Adams, Theresa Agnew, Bonnie Alsept, Elezene Alsept, Roy Amos, J oyce Anderson, Fannie Anderson, Jon Ard, Charles Armstrong, Bob Armstrong, Walter Arthur, Bettie Arthur, James Asher, Thomas Bailey, Ronald Baker, Carolyn Baker, Lillie Baker, Linwood Ball, Marty Ballard, Ben Ballard, Christine Banks, Ethel Barker, James Barnes, Donna Barnes, Ronald Baug, Lucille Bough, Shirley Bess, Michael Birkley, Bruce Blackburn, Donnie Blue, Frank Boerstler, Linda Boerstler, Sharon Boston, John Bouldin, Janis Boulding, Rosemary Bowman, Gloria Boyle, Ronald Breckenridge, Mary Brockmeier, George Broughton, Eddie Brown, Michael Burkhardt, Ralph Burns, Gary Burns, Walker Burress, John Cameron, Donald Campbel, John Candler, Joyce Carmichael, Carolyn Carr, Nettie L Cave, Elzner Chambers, Cynthia Chambers, Ludelia Chandler, Russell Childers, Naomi Christian, Ethel Ciaccio, Michael Clare, Tom ggochrang, Malcolm Cook, Heloris Cosby, Jerry Covert, Norman Cox, Sharon Craig, Grace Crawford, Gwendolyn Crawford, Jerome Crawford, Sally Crooks, Gail Cummings, Robert Cunnick, Cathie Cunningham, Phyllis Cunningham, Tyrone Daken, Bill Daniels, Neil Darling, Kathy Davidson, Corrie V 1 7th Grade Davidson, John Davis, Kathryn- Davis, Wilfred Dean, Judy Deege, Kathleen Denham, Carol Dincler, David Disher, Ron Dishman, Catherine Dixon, Norman Dobbins, Jeffrey Doyle, Bill Dragston, Barbara Drain, Dudley Drake, Juanita Drake, Linda Dula, Sylvia Echols, David Echols, Saundra Edmondson, Mike Edwards, Delores Edwards, Diane Edwards, Ronald Elfring, Jane Egan, Daniel Egan, Linda Eggleston, Rodney Ellick, Robert Elliot, Doug Ellis, Viola Erbacher, Richard Erskine, Dale Eustice, Dave Eustice, Doug Fain, Eloise Fannon, Ronald Fannon, Sandra Fast, Whit Fenton, Barbara Ferguson, Robert JR. TIGERTOWN-AN OPPORTUNITY FOR NEW FRIENDS. ANOTHER STIR AND PRESTO CHEFS DELIGHT 240 Q E I 8 l y 7U1 'DON'T FORGET TO PICK UP THE SHAVINGSp YOU'RE NOT WHITTLING ON THE FRONT PORCH, AND ANOTHER THING, MOVE YOUR FINGER. Grade Ferone, Mike Fisher, Lindo Flaugher, Paul Fletcher, Yvonne Flowers, Arvie Foster, Leon Foy, Harry Foy, Reginia Frazier, JoAnn Frederick, Robert Friedrich, Vonna Frost, Donald Frost, Robert Frye, Mike Fulcher, James Gaddis, Douglas Gaghan, Donna Garner, Whitney Garnes, Barbara Gerrett, James Gary, Rose Genton, David Gentry, Gayle Gentry, Iris Gibson, Don Gillisne, Jerry Goasbey, Gloria Goshade, Clarence Grace, Fran Grassel, Dave Gray, Robert Grear, Mike Grear, Terry Greene, Nina Grier, Sonja Grisby, Ethel Grissom, Bob Guyton, Phyllis Haas, Jack Haln, Linda 242 7th Grade Hon, P atricia Hallerman, Vicki Hallett, Patricia Hamilton, Doug Hamilton, Renee Hamilton, Valerie Hammons, Dwight Hanes, Richard Hardin, Michael Harris, James Harris, Larry Harris, Malvina Harris, Ronald Harris, Terri Hartman, Gretchen Hastings, Garadean Hatfield, Verlin Haught, Phil Hayes, Marlene Heath, Dwight Henderson Laneai Henderson, Larry Hennessy, Todd Herting, Barbara Herzner, Larry Hicks, Cathy Hicks, Donald Hill, Dick Hill, Sandra Hebbs, Hershel Hodge, Terry Holcomb, Nancy Hopgood, Fannie Horton, Betty Ann Howard, Lucy Howie, Susan Hudson, Ronald Hughes, Bruce Hughes, Marilyn Hughes, Michael Hunter, Portia Ingram, Barbara lson, Janet lson, Janet Ivey, B Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferie Jeffries, Jessup, Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jordan, Jordan, Justin, everly , Arthur , Delores , Maxine Isaiah Robert Philip s, Jo Ann Roc-helle Deborah , Betty Darryl , Eugene Keith Alvin Ellis Gary Jenett Josephine Patricia Sandra Jean Tischa Mary Ann Kaesemeyer, Brenda Kautz, Keeling, Bob Stephen Kelly, Paul Kelly, Kathryn Kelley, Sharon Keys, Alvita Kidd, J Kimble, Kincaid, anie Arnold Brenda King, Barry Kipp, Bob 7th Grade Kirk, James Knoechel, Judy Kuhl, Robert Kuhn, Richard Lawson, Harold Letcher, Terry Lewis, Deborah Lewis, Jerome Libee, Mary Livers, Emory Lukemire, Anthony Lyles, Mary Lyshe, Edward Mabrey, Edward Mack, Carson Madaris, James Maish, Jeannie Maloney, Emma Jo Mann, Betty Martin, Betty Martin, Jim Martin, Kenneth Martin, Pat Mattison, Phyllis Mays, Ernest McCloud, Larry McCoon, Danny McDaniel, Joyce McFall, Charlotte Mclntyre, Clarence McLaughlin, Florence McMahon, Elaine McTigue, Christy Meadows, Judy Miller, Donald Miller, Edward Miller, Hughes Miller, Linda Miller, Richard Milton, Beverly Mitchell, Paula Molton, Henrietta Montgomery, Leslee Moore, Linda Moreton, Tim Morgan, Eddie Morgan, Phyllis Morgan, Roger Morris, Karen Morrison, Martha Motley, Glen Mullins, Eloise Murphy, Marcia Nelson, Bobby Nelson, Cheryl Newell, Esther Niehsen, Helga Nixon, Diane Offutt, Marsha Olert, John Overstreet, Vivian Owens, Kathryn Papagiannis, Bill Parker, John Parrett, Donna Payne, John Payne, Persellia Peters, Cathy Piner, Brad Pitts, Leroy Poncnot, Linda Poole, Mike Porter, Jim Posey, Donald Preston, John Pulliam, Cheryl Purcell, Robert Pursell, James Quebe, Marsha Rall, Laverne 7th Grade Rauscher, Lynne Rawlins, Lavon Roymond, Bennett Reed, Darnella Reeves, Arthur Reid, Larry Reinlardt, John Reiter, Steve Resses, Burhetta Reynolds, John Richardson, Jerome Rietle, Carol Riley, Michael Robbens, Eileen Robbers, August Robinson, Kristy Robinson, Laddyn Robinson, Linda Roowell, Lucy Rogers, Carol Rogers, Ronald Rowland, Larry Royalty, Kathy Royster, Maxine Russell, David Rybolt, Bill Satchwell, Beverly Sauber, Linda Scarberry, Pamela Scott, Ann Carol Scott, Carol Sellers, Darlene Shaffer, Pam Shaw, Steve Shear, Tom Shepherd, Jim Shick, Danny Shindoler, Dale Ann Shugars, James Siekbert, Kenneth l THE INTENT KIBITZERS, THE ABSORBED OPPONENTS, THE MENTAL GYMNASTICS-ALL PART OF THAT CHALLENGING GAME, CHESS. l 245 J i l I 7th Grade Silverman, Cathy Silvers, Carolyn Simon, Amy Simpson, Stanley Sims, Doris Sims, Peggy Sims, Viola Sledge, James Slutz, Ann Smallwood, Betty Smart Smith Smith Smith, Smith Smith Smith 1 1 1 Edward Deborah Dorothy Leona rd Sandra Tom Warren Snyder, Bill Spencer, Denise Staley, Alvin Staley, Shirley Staley, Tim Stallworth, lnga Standifer, Robert Staples, Anita Stayden, Julius Steiner, Ross Stevenson Geor e tevenson, Leroy Stewart, Bill Stewart, Gayle Stewart, Patricia Stillwell, Diane Stillwell, Troy Stredrick, Denise Stull, Benny Sumler, Dorothy Suter, Brenda Swann, Christina Tanner, Kathleen Tate, Barzell Tate, .Clyde Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Diana Taylor, Leah Terry, Lucille Thomas, Theresa Thomas, Thomasina Thompson, Joseph Threweatt, Victoria Tillery, Dwight Tinsley, Ronald Tirey, Phyllis Todd, Helen Tuck, Lee, Turner, Ardis Tye, Barbara Tyus, Delphia Vanhoosier, Jackie Vaughan, Janice Venn, Suzanne Vest, Janet Vihlein, Steffi Vielhauer, Julius Vogt, John Walker, Gloria Walker, Harold Ward, David Ward, Diana Wells, Donna Wheat, Larry Whitaker, Leamon White, Paul Whitfield, Harriet Whitlow, Rosetta Whittle, Harold Wilder, Edward Wiley, Brenda Wilkins, Gregory Wrankin, William 39 , i it 701 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams , Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams , Williams, Williams, 1 Grade Barbara Bobby Deborah Dianne James James Jerome Johnnie Geraldine Gwen Ruby Sharon Williamson, Dale Wilson, Alola Wilson, Edward Wilson, Jerrell Witt, Roger Woolford, Bob Worley, Charles Wright, Betty Wright, Robert Allen Yeager David Young,, Larry Zahlout, Pauline Zellars, Mae Ziegel, Elaine ATTFDNC PATTERNS EVERYWHERE AND N0 ONE UNDERSTANDS THEM THAT IS UNTIL A WISE TEACHER LENDS A HELPING HAND. , , X NX AX o 3 f H dx V U ff' 'vu XV H XXN' XX N W CX 2 ff... Q 5 ed pf, Q 7 S ov-Qi JIT I I Al I K. ., AW M 1,'44. A fo k g 4 f ! V Q X X f 1 X -NL. rs If X fX X f 1 ak xx f .f xx Y gl X I If 'xtx Y X I 1 I f J L4 S Xl, ,,, Q!! J , ' in fl: f X X 'xx f WX W -' ' X V, fx X J l J I af A X., X!!! X X X fi i X xg ggi' N ,fK IX Qx Y ' A 3 , K '44 , I' X FE' rs If ii L ' A YI +1 we ff I auaif ' L X n S I f ' S Q E' 0 ff X X I I! ,tl f ' f 1 kk-. f WL U XX xjx 'X x I' ,. r ' ' . l 1' ' HX Q s figs A Y 4 , X 0 X ,X I UI la' Us is As we end our j zey thro T ,N igertowlf 'iw me to a ' I 13,1 cessary ,id elp- ful -I g our ni l. l We Thi Ii i ur a ri 1 tise i - . f' ent, where man rtown's de- pend ix ' are repre- sented. up - A wn is complete without the confidence and approval of its associates in the world of husiness, and Withroiu takes pride in its affiliations with numerous reliahle firms. The following advertisements present some of the finest in local services and merchandisers. Their faith in Withrow's yearhoola, as a means of attracting the puhlic eye, has helped make our annual a success, just as we hope the patronization hy citizens of Tigertown has helped to support these many concerns. In these pages we hope to show our sincere appreciation. 249 Your Own What teenager wouldn't get excited over having h y P phone. Think h t I yt ph that's ly b gg th y h d-that f I l ght f th - with ct d l th tgl ftly Ight p brightly h y p k p th ceiver. Y Il 1 y ll y room y P ph And, the thly h g I th ty u may b bl t p y f P tension y If F f t all our business omce EXchang 6 9900. your ZBIBPIEOHB Company lt's Little.. . . lf's Lovely If Lighfsl NXT ORVILLE DUNNIS BARBER SHOP A D BEAUTY PARLOR 3706 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio JE 1-9502 BURNETT PONTIAC INC. AT rrs New LOCATION 8166 Montgomery Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio TW 'l-8'l'l0 WITT, GOOD AND KELSCH FUNERAL HOME 3935 Madison Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio -, I EASTERN HILLS OAKLEY PATTERN PRINTING COMPANY I I II A I 3896 Isabe a venue I Cincinnati 9, Ohio FOUNDRN COMPANY RE 1-3700 I Off Oakley Square wooo AIND METAL PATTERN BRASS, BRONZE, AND ALUMINUM cAsTINc5s DIEFENBACHIS I I BARBER SHOP 4423 Verne Avenue 3110 Madison Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio I EA 1-9922 cinkinnaii 9, Ohio PJE 1-1100 AIR COOLED FOR YOUR COMFORT I I SEE RAMBLER RI.o STANDA THE NEW wo RD or BASIC NURSING HOME 3633 Zumstien Avenue Cincinnati' 8, Ohio I TR 1-0449 Peaceful atmosphere and capable supervision can be found at this eXclusive home for elderly handicapped women. Operated by Mrs. Kathleen Cheek, R.N. I 1961 RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE I The two-door convertible, a new model of the Ramble American for 1961, has a smoothly operating electric I I hydraulic top of white or black vinyl. I 3 CLASSIC 6 AND CLASSIC s 3514 Edwards Rodd AMBASSADOR vs - AMERICAN METROPOLITAN I I I 6 . 6 6 Also Complete Service for All Makes of Cars Iclnclnnalh 8' ohlo Lubrication - Oil Changes - Expert Body Work I I EA 1-7993 I I INC. HYDE PARK SALES 81 SERVICE I 'UI G PUWY? Gfegson DW 3439 Michigan Avenue-EA 1-6029 I Cleanefrs offelrs 2-ihour RAY L. SMITH, Pres' I Service or ms cus Omer' Hyde Park Square, Next to Fire House l I l I I I I 5 M .W EAST HYDE PARK MARKET 3502 Erie Avenne Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-4405 EA 1-4406 WITHROW ALWAYS WINS Compliments of LOCKWOOD G. DOENCH ANN KLATE SHOP INC. REALTOR 3647 E e Avemfe 1038 Delta Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio C nnati 3, Qhio EA 1-1101 7500 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES Montgomery Road Cincinnati 36, Oh SY 1-5353 4418 Whetsel Cincinnati 27, Oh BR 1-0732 v 'Q 3- PEPSI-coLA BQTTLING co. Cincinnati, l0hio 2121 Sunnybrook Drive I P0 1-saoo BE SOCIABLE . . . HAVE A PEPSI! DELTA 5c TO 51.00 STORE l02Q Delta Avenue Cinainnati 8, Ohio lEA 1-9117 l THE SNAP SHOP CONEY ISLAND 2107 Bleephmont Avenue Cincinnati 30' ohio AMERlCA'S FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK BE 'I-8488 l 6 East Fourth Street Exceptional results and speedy service are the Cincinnafi 2, Ohio marks of Snap Shbp, conveniently located in -I the heart of Mt. Washington. ' web Wow 71: 1466 . , , Ninety years ago, in 1867 the Fred Pagels Stg. Co. entered the moving and storage business with the most modern equipment . . . horse drawn vans. It is a far cry from this early beginning to the new combination of ultra-modern trucks and air freight used today. Thanks to this company for the advertisement division page spon- sorship. THE FRED PAGELS STORAGE to 937 West 8th Street Cincinnati 3, Ohio PA 1 2885 A GOOD GIFT FOR GRADUATION A Lite Insurance poiicy WiII help start the graduate on the right road. Ask us about the MetropoIitan's pians tor this pur- pose. WILLIAM E. EROOKS OEEICE: Insurance Consuitant TR I-1916 3I97 Linwood Road RESIDENCE: Cincinnati 8, Ohio BE I-8807 REPRESENTING Metropolitan Life Insurance Company I Madison Avenue, New York IO, N.Y. ADAMS OLDSMOBILE HERMAN DRUGS 2680 Madison Road 2726 Erie Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-0374 EA 1-0456 EA 1-0457 BUY YOUR 1961 OLDSMOBILE AT ADAMS PARKE PHARMACY The VOSS Grocery Company WHOLESALE HOUSE 3660 Hyde Park Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 'I-4359 MT. WASHINGTON TEXACO 2138 Beechmont Avenue 2701 Ifrie Avenue Cincinnati so, oriin Cincinnuri 8, Ohio BE 1,9898 Ei RESULTS WITH A SMILE IS THEIR SLOGAN YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PHARMACIST I Reminder of good times past and good times to come bright, IiveIy, ice-cold Coca-Cola! Hayden cJQ!0vL6e jnferiord of CJQIWJQ 1904104 furniture of elegance complete decorating -- service -i o Residential 0 Office o Commercial Lamps 0 Sconces 0 Draperies 2646 Erie Ave. EA 1-4314 BUSY BEE'S SHELVES AFFORD INGREDIENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION. Customers purchase appetizing foods of all kinds in the friendly atmosphere of the BUSY BEE. BUSY BEE 2707 Erie Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-9947 STUDENTS ENJOY A REFRESHING PAUSE AT THE ECHO RESTAURANT ECHO RESTAURANT 3510 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-9893 SHAMROCK BEAUTY SALON 3121 Madison Road Cincinnati 9, Ohio JACK, Vl and JOHN GRAF are members of N.H.C.A. and O.S.H.F.C. JACK and VI GRAF just returned from Europe with the latest in hair fashions. MISS Vl GRAF-color technician, plus eleven stylists to serve YOU. NORMOLLE'S GREEN HOUSES Marburg at Wasson Road Cincinpati 9, Ohio EA 1-4395 EA 1-7223 PACK'S PHARMACY 2114 Madison Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio PAsQuALe's Sib -n-51 V b 3427 Edwards Road EA 1-1220 Cincinnati 8, Ohio Phone For Fast Pick-Up Service Compliments of WALTER L. TARR MARGARET E. TARR MARY L. TARR TOM S. TARR WALTER H. TARR Ill 2526 Grandin Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio HYDE PARK ONE HOUR CLEANERS 3439 Edwards Road Cincinnati 8, Ohio I COOK'S SOHIO SERVICE Edwards and Observatory Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-9911 IF YOU CARE FOR YOUR CAR BRING IT TO COOK'S 'K img ii C RRIAGE TRADE XIX 'R 0 1, Q I Sp Q G1 E o., . . X XXX Ig hm 2 34 Obsgfrqyciitory ITD CEC -if bv' VU NU xi cgi 2' IMPORTANT WOMEN'S FASHIONS AND ACCESS6RIES A Cooper-Built Home THE MYERS Y. COOPER COMPANY REALTORS AND HOME BUILDERS TR 1-2000 Serving Cincinnati Since 1895 258 , csmmfes WFMII iff A929 441 fliwg 1' 0 . ,Af I Af Q 5 7 'I I I ' 'Zi ' ' E A Z 9 fAnd may all your ,Q K I A ,K J Q C, fondest hopes and f' if ambitions come troy C5 an L 9 I Q'FH-E-Q !5!-f IQQY 2 fixes T X X X!!! I t - X f' E X M!! Mxfggg fE A6'6' J fffflie 114641 5 f Jef Trs mos'r EXPERIENCED WIDMERS AERO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. DRY COMMERCIAL STORAGE AND PACKAGING Dirty clothing, spotty suits, cigarette burns and quick press jobs all coll for the expert work ond courteous service supplied to you through WIDMERS DRY CLEANING established in O'BrienviIle. AL. l NAISI-I MOVING AND STORAGE CO. lljy --- I3213 Madison Road - Cincinnati, Ohio 259 Il . Q! 1 ex A l AQ' ff I L Kgwnlf WJ6 L JJ gl J A light lunch keeps you alert. Make it bright lunch, tool HOMOGENIZED MILK AND QUALITY CHECKED ICE CREAM Makes your lunch Doubly enjoyable, Doubly Nutritious! 260 T ACROSS THE STREET I I T A x T T knoxviIIe,tennessee T T W , ,, ,AW , W T yy W T f3?fV5 - ' A T 'Z N T 1 T T T 1' ff E1 2i3Qf-5? T7 .3 ' T Central Sgmmerce ,L U W 1 ' ---:- --:T 4 1 :fi 112' Q51 A Q Fw wh 'ZLL ' 'S D . '. 5 av. 55 .-- 'Q ?'9MwvM ' , A-' T , 9 s wan 4 J J 2 J zywgkg Ii gls ,Z'4., 5 ., a. - - .'f - lf 'Q 4-2. 22 WS x' .SSS q':2,1.jgfj'Y,QX X ' Q2 f T A Z-'X S . OFFSET UTHOGRAPHY X T T T T Happy Withrow students looking over the beautiful Iosten rings presented by Mr. Gegrge Miltenberger, Representative. S OFFICIAL IEWELERS TO WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL IOSTEN'S Your Cincinnati Representative GEORGE MILTENBERGER 1056 Delta Avenue R 4 oom Cincinnati 8, Ohio Trinity 1-2422 CLASS RINGS-SPECIAL PINS AND MEDALS AND COMMERCIAL JEWELRY 262 WHICH BOY HAS lo matter what the jnccasion, give a gift from Mitcl'iell's, lgift that will last f1rever. Fine quality jewelry and pleas- lig s lt d d re u s are always guarantee . Why not stop in an re us sometime soonl? lIlIITCHELL JEWELRY COMPANY l 3431 Edwards Road Cinkinnati 8, Ohio I EA 1-2267 gOR ALL OCCASIONS- from sle riding to the Senior Prom . . . THE SUBSCRIPTION? TOWER NEWS DECKER'S DRUG STORE 2653 Erie Avenue Cincinnati 8, Ohio EA 1-1176 For the best in prescription drugs, cosmetics, and snacks, go to Decker's, Hyde Park Square, to receive the quickest and most courteous service possible. SKEFFING1TON'S Rent A Tux BOB HATFIELD'S THE LOqJKl OF DISTINCTION 210 East 6th Cincinnati 2, Ohio 3458 Michigan Ave. PA 1-6700 EA 1-4501 l I 263 3 1 fs X 'x cwwixk, X3 Kg Ht M Photography Credits: T POGUE'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Senior and Faculty portraits W Activity and group pictures -X MR. ROBERT WALTER N Activity pictures ANNUAL STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS I Activity pictures X VJ X co IME ts or me v r is s ON A ix S 'X AQ PATRONS: CARL'S FOOD SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CHUCK'S BARBER SHOP EDWARDS ROAD HARDWARE ERIE Sc TO 1.00 HOWES SALES 81 SERVICE MELODY INN SHOP . PHIL'S MEN SHOP SLAUGHTER'S PHARMACY 24 ZW 41 2, 2830 3019 3704 2732 3093 6018 3760 Observatory Avenue Robertson Avenue Edwards Road Erie Avenue Madison Road Madison Road Madison Road Madison at Brazee mnsx 1 A 1 A.B.14. 126-127 A.B.X. 125 1 Activities 88-151 Advertising 248-263 Aiphe H1-Y 115 Alpha Y-Teens 123 Altruist 128-'I29 Annual Staff 96-99 Aff Club 117 Assemblies 111 Awards Day 142 B Band, Junior 110 Band, Senior 1q8-109 Baseball Team 180-181 Basketball Teamd 168-175 Beta 1-11-Y 114 1 Box. 130-131 Boys' Sports 152-177 C Cheerleaders, ,Basketball 164 Cheerleaders, ,Football 154 Chi Sig 140-141 Choir, Junior 1 106 Choir, Senior 104-105 Class Officers 87 Commencement 143 Contents 4 1 Council of Presidents 92 Cross-Country Tepm 176 Cum Laude V0-71 l D Dance Club 192-193 Dedication 6-7 Dolphin Club 196-197 Dux Femina 94 F Faculty 24-39 Faculty lndex 267 Football Teams 154-163 French Club 120 Future Homemakers 116 G G.A.A. Officers 190-191 Gens Togata 121 German Club 120 Girls' Sports 188-199 Glee Clubs 107 Golf Team 182 H History Club 118 I l.E.X. 137 lnterfratority Council 92 Introduction 10-23 K Kappa 138 Kytyves 132-1 33 M Madrigal 105 Majorettes, Junior High 110 Majorettes, Senior High 109 Minstrels 144-151 0 Offset Club 117 Omega Kappa 139 P Popularity Poll 48-49 Publication Representatives 103 Q Quill and Scroll 102 S School Services 112-114 Scribblers 93 Senior Directory 274 Senior Dreams 82-83 Senior Prom 64-65 Seniors 40-87 Sigma Gamma 95 Sigma Hi-Y 115 Spanish Club 119 Student Council, Junior 93 Student Council, Senior 90-91 Student lndex 267-274 Swimming Team 186-187 T Tally-Ho 134-135 Tennis Teams 184-185 Thalian Players 122 Track Teams 178-179 Tri Chi 142-143 Tower News Staff 100-101 T.O.X. 136 Typical Senior 56-57 U Underclassmen 200-247 5640 INDEX K -i........,.... ,..-.M ,,,--,..,- 5212.25 X ff e sl? 5, Arcilesi, Leonard 31 Atkins, Dorothy 31 Ayer, Joseph C. 26, 82 B Barber, Howard 31 Beck, Virginia O. 31 Benedict, Sharon 31, 120 Benner, Carl 31 Berger, Wilma 31 Bertram, Virginia 31, 191 Bisceglia, Barbara 31 Blasberg, Grace 31, 191 Bowman, Mary 31 Braun, Jerome Broker, Agnes 31 Bryant, John 31 Burwinkel, Elmer 31 Buxton, Harold D. 27 C Call, Jerry 31 Caveman, Monica 32 Clark, John 32 Coletta, Daniel 32 D Davidson, Walter 32 Davis, Shirley 32 Denner, Lillian 32 Downer, Marie 32 E Elmer, Robert 32 Emmons, Anne 32 F Felix, Joseph 28 Ferguson, Carolyn 32 G Gallagher, James 32 Galvin, Robert 32 Garrett, Burton 33, 115 Gates, Emery 33 Gates, Marshall 33 Gephart, Nancy 33 Goodell, Paul 33 Gilliland, William 33, 34 Gooley, Garnet 33, 117 Graham, Carl 33, 186 Graham, Eleanor 33 Graler, Carol 33 H Harten, Raymond 33, 187 Hartker, Ray 33 Hawkins, Arthur 34 Haymond, George 34, 116 Heck, Judith 34 Heger, Herbert 34, 114 Hensel, Albert 34 Higgins, Howard 34 Hindman, Rita 34 Hirt, Lewis 34 Hodory, Evelyn 31, 34 123 House, Clifford 34, 39 Hughes, LaVerne 34 Huheey, John 34, 164, 188 Hunt, Roscoe 34 I Irwin, Mildred 34 J Jones, Ruth 34 Jurkiewicz, Margaret 33, 35 Jurkiewicz, Walter 35 K Kemme, Janet 35, 120 Kimble, Darwin J. 28 Kluber, Robert 35 Knost, Charlotte 35 Knost, Ralph 35 Konrad, Virginia M. 28, 94 L Lackey, Donald 35, 106, 110 Ladley, Mildred 35, 98 LalIy,iDorothy 35, 191 Law, William 35 Leamond, Carolyn 35 Lemon, Charles 35 Leslie, Elizabeth 35, 191, 198 Lincks, Lulubelle R. Lyons, David 35 M Martin, Ansel 36, 37, 104 Mather, David L. 36 McDaniel, Jessie K. 36 McDonough, Betty 100, 102 McElhaney, William 27 Miceli, Virginia 36 Moore, Edith 36 Moormann, Hilda 36 Mueller, Jack 36, 98, 148 Mullins, Billie 36 Murphy, Lulu B. 28 N Nassano, Gerald 36 Nolan, Nora Mae 36 Noonan, Frances 36 Nuckolls, Charles 36 O Oder, Shirley 37 O'Rourke, John 37 Owens, Anderson 27, 95 P Parks, Aletha 37 Pearson, Elizabeth 37 Philley, Martha 37 Pitcher, William 37 Prinzel, Albert 37 R Rawlings, Charles 37 Rhollans, Arthur 37, 98 Richmond, Susan 37 Roberts, Genevieve 37 Robinson, Mabel 37 Rolfes, Frank 37, 163, 174 Roos, Martha 37 Rosenberger, Marjorie 37, 122 Rubendunst, Alfred 37 S Schirmer, Herbert 38 Scott, Susan 38 Sherman, Harold 32, 38 Sherwood, Martin 38 Siegel, Martin 38 Siegel, Mary 38 Simmons, James 38 Smith, Donald 38, 237 Smith, Edwin 38 Smith, George G. 38, 108, 14 Smith, William 38 Srofe, J. Garner 38 Steinmetz, Christine 38 Stewart, Barbara 38 Stose, llo 38, 148 T Taylor, Helen 38 Templin, Paul 39 Thornton, Delores 39 V Vickers, Robert 39 W Walker, Kern Walker, Maxine 39 Wieland, Keith 39 Wilkinson, Russel 39 Williams, James 39, 177 Williams, Anne 39 Wirth, Raymond 39 Y Yacks, Colin 29, 39, 90, 92 Z Zimmermann, Herman 39 Zwayer, Roger 39, 163, 175 5 A Aaron, Gloria 232 INDEX Algiers, Marvin 202 .I t Clark, Doris 213 Abbott, Douglas 120, 212 , Abernathy, William 239 1 Abrams, Colan Jack 212 Accordeno, Linda Ackerman, Sandra 212 Acklin, Bobbie 106 Acklin, Jackie 239 Acklin, Mildred 202 Adams, Clarence 232 Adams, Diane Adams, Don 239 Adams, Famous Adams, Fred 224 Adams, Larry 212 Adams, Melton 232 Adams, Theresa 239 Adams, Tom 224 Adkins, Tom 44, 108 1 Agnew, Bonnie 237 Q Ahlert, Glen 108, 202 3 Ainsley, Richard 232 1 Aither, Ron 108, 212 1 Alawat, Jerry 202 Alcorn, Sandy 104, 135, 20 Alexander, Robert 92, 108, - 139, 202 Allen, Albert 155, 202 Allen, Clifford 232 Alsept, Alsept, Elezene 239 Roy 239 Alslp, Vicky 224 Bannister, Tom 202 Bardeau, Tom Barber, Barber, Alvin 224 Beverly 202 Barber, Dennis Bardes, Todd 232 Barker, Cathy 232 Barker, James 239 Barkley, Joan 232 Barkley, John 212 Barlow, James 45 Barnes, Donna 239 Barnes, Linda 45 Barnes, Ronald 239 Barnett, Edward 202 Barnett, Carolyn 202 Barnett, Harvey Barnett, James 202 Barnett, Norma 212 Barnett, Sandra 45 Barrett, Ted 112, 202 Barr, Betty Barry, Pat 103, 108, 212 Bartels, Bob Bartucci, Elaine 93, 224 Baskin, Booker 45, 107 Baskin, Norman 202 Baskin, Thomas 232 Basley, Delores 108, 212 Bass, Lawrence Batch-elor. Martha 202 , Battelle, Fred Bauer, Ann 130, 212 Altmann, Kay 103, 119, 12 , 198, 212 Amann, Ellen 107, 126. 212 Ammann, Jacqueline 212 Ammann, Jake 44 Amos, Joyce 239 Bauer, Sally 100, 129, 202 127 Bloss, Barb 100, 102, 129, 198, 202 Blue, Frank 239 Blue, Lynette 224 Blum, Betty 46 Blum, Bonnie 202 Blumenschein, Alwynna Mae 131, 202 Bocklett, Dan Bocksteagel lane 202 , D' Boerstler, Linda 239 Boerstler, Sharon 239 Bogosian, Mark 118, 212 Bohnenkamper, Jane 212 Boland, Michael 202 Bonds, John Bonner, Carol 212 Bonner, Gail 212 Boone, Terry 46, 107 Booth, Edward 114, 186, 202 Boothe, Bill 163, 175, 232 Bornhoffer, David 175, 224 Boso, Judy 135, 212 Bossard, Henry 107, 202 Boston, Charles Boston, Edgar 174, 212 Boston, Gwendolyn 202 Boston, John- 239 Boston, Sandra 232 Bouldin, Anita 232 Bouggn, Calvin 46, 105, 155, Bouldin, Janis 239 Brundage, Charlene 232 Bryan, Elaine 120, 135, 198, 212 Bryan, Linda Bryant, Gwendolyn 106, 232 Bryant, Jim Bryant, Sharon 224 Bryce, William 162, 213 Buerkle, ,Rob 202 Bundy, Ted Burbanks, Diane 47, 107 Burck, Bill 202 Burchord, Carol 202 Burdette, Jim Burdette, Robert 103, 118, 122 112, , 213 Burdsall, Jane 135, 213 Burdsall, Tommie 232 Burkhardt, Ralph 239 Burkhardt, Richard 163, 224 Burnett, Helen Burn, Gary 239 Burns, Vicky Burns, Walker 239 Amos, Mildred 232 Anderson, Bruce 93, 110, 224 Anderson, Cedric 163, 224 N Anderson, Donna 212 1 Anderson, Elaine Anderson, James 110, 232 Anderson, Jean 108, 202 Anderson, Jeanine 103, 191, 198, 212 Baug Baug h, Lucille 239 h, Shirley 239 Baumann, Dottie 107, 202 Baumgartner, Charley 224 Baumgartner, Judi 90, 97, 108, 129, 212 Boulding, Joyce 212 Boulding, Rosemary 239 Boulding, William 232 Bowden, Tim 90, 103, 121, 143, 155, 212 Bowery, Thomas 212 Burrell, Don 47, 105, 118 Burress, John 239 Burston, Bernadine 47 Burston, Bill 213 Burton, Barbara 106, 126, 198, 213 Burton, Bev 106, 199, 232 Burton, Bruce 47, 103, 119, 138, 155, 157, 164, 166, 188, 198 Burton, James 224 Burton, Margaret 198, 224 Burwell, Doris 232 Bush, Chester 107 Bush, Gary 213 Bush, Helen 105 Champion, Mattie 232 Chandler, Edna 107 Chandler, Robert Chandler, Russ 239 Chaney, Richard 213 Chapman, Eugene Chapman, Lulu Chapman, Shirley 202 Charlton, Ches 51 Charlton, Patty 21 Charlton, Roger 202 Cheek, Emily 51, 107, 118, 127 Chenault, Albert 232 Chesnut, Pat 51, 117 Chidester, Anne 51, 90, 92, 103, 119 Chidester, Jane 103, 224 Chidester, John Childers, Howard Childers, Naomi 239 Chisholm, Ann 110, 199, 232 Chilholm, Jim 186, 224 Chitwood, Jerry Chitwood, Thomas 232 Chrisman, Gary Christian, Ethel 239 Christian, William Christman, Henry Christman, Sharon 51, 97 Christmon Nathan 174, 213 Chumbley, Paul Ciofti Be ty Jean 51, 117 Clark, Joyce 106, 213 Clark, Michael 224 Clark, Pam 106, 224 Clauder, Rick 232 Clay, Jerry 51 Clayton, Charles Anderson, Jon 112, 239 Anderson, Mischelle 212 Andes, Bernard 112. 212 Andes, James 212 Andrew, Margaret 44, 91, 103, 132 l Andrews, John 115, 121, 143, Beasley, Jack 108, 115, 186, 212 Beatty, Carol 45 Beatty, Jacqueline 232 Beckiord, Patricia 199, 232 Beckstedt, John 186, 232 Bedinghaus, Helen 232 Bedinghaus, Mary 232 Beebe, Gail 202 Behymer, Ron 202 Bowling, Betty 232 Bowling, Richard Bowman, Chris 232 Bowman, Cynthia 224 Bowman, Goria 239 Bowman, James 232 Bowman, Romayne 232 Boyle, Ronald' 239 Bradbur n, Warren 202 Bradley, Carolyn 46 Bush, Loretta 213, 224 212 ppgl, Rosanne 44, 103, 122, 4 rchiable, Wes 117, 138, 186, 202 , rd, Ed 224 1 rendell. Karen 121, 212 rmstrong, Bob 239 rmstrong, Robert 44, 116 rmstrong, Rosetta 107, 202 rmstrong, Tanya 110, 232 rmstrong, Walter 239 rnn, John 44, 90, 92, 95, 106, 108, 142, 143 rnold, Carlette 232 rnold, Terry 44, 138 rnold, Tim 138, 162, 212 rp, Charles 239 l rthur, Bettie 239 1 rthur, James 239 ' rthur, Janet 202 sher, Dick sher, Thomas 239 tkins, Bill 44 uchtung, Glenn 44, 108 ustin, Lcarry 212 l acher, Eddie 232 acher, Frances 44, 92, 106 acher, Marian 232 aessler, Norma 212 laggett, Patricia 212 iailey, Christy 224 lailev, Gloria 212 ailey, James 232 ailey, Ronnie 239 ailey, Tom '212 l'ley, William 91, 177, 212 Iaioni, Judy 90, 119, 131, 104, 202 Poker, Carolyn 93, 237 aker, Chris 93, 163, 232 iaker, Dorothy 224 aker, Jo Ann 224 aker, Lillie 239 aker, Linwood 187, 239 taker, Lois Jean 212 aker, Margaret 44, 92, 100, 102, 122, 134 laker, PeQQY 107, 202 aldwin, Robert 224 ales, Judy 112, 224 all, Mary 199, 239 allard, Ben 239 llard,' Christine 199, 239 llard, Wanda 212 llenger, Barry 224 llenger, Bruce 44, 140 llew, Penelope 202 nks, Ethel 239 nks, Jan Alene 100, 118, 202 nks, Nathaniel 112, 212 nks, Yvonne 106, 232 Beier Beise Bell le, Larry 212 r, Richard 45, 115, 142 Beverly Bell: charles 162, 212 Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell, Bell 212 Connie 202 Delores 202 James 202 Levonne 232 Ronald 92, 115, 118, Bradley, Florine 212 Brady, Bill 46 Brandenburg, Donna Brandenburg, Herbert 202 Brandenburg, Keith 232 Brandenburg, Marlene Brandt, Jerry 202 Brarard, Allen 232 Breidenbach, Peter 232 Brengel, Bill 115, 212 Clayton, Russell 232 Cleary, Pat 51, 91 Clingman, Charles 51 Clingman, Mabel 232 Clore, Tom 239 Clouse, Bill 213 Clowers, Ronald Cloyd, Shirley 232 Clubb, Dianne 51, 91, 113, iBeniami Bell, Tyrone 212 Bemis, Susan 129, 212 Bendeman, Ron Benedict, Geoffrey 106, 118, 120, 202 Benedict, James 103, 232 Beniami 232 n, Jim 103, 107, 202 n, Raymond 103, 110, enn, Karen 122, 132, 202 671110, Barb 45, 123 Bennett, Carl Bennett, Cassandra 45, 91, 92, 1 25 Bennett, Mamie 45 Bennett, Patricia 212 Bennett, Raymond Bennett, Rebecca 123 212 Bentley, Deborah 45, 92, 94, 121, 128, 190, 198 Benton, Kathleen Benz, Bill Berger, David 108, 202 Bernert, Jim 212 Berry, Charles 232 Berry, Richard 232 Serry, Rodford 45 ertline, Darla 212 Bess, Michael 239 Bess, William 202 Bethscher, 232 Biddle, Judy 103, 224 Brel, Mary 90, 121, 212 Betty Jean Shirley 232 Billups, Billups, Birley, Bruce 239 Birkley, Don 106, 224 Bishof, Betty 212 Bischof, Carolyn 46 Bishop, Sylvia 46, 192, 229 Bissett, Margaret 93, 100, 102,118, 119, 202 Bivens, Allen 105, 120, 139, 202 Bivens, Shirley 212 Blackburn, Donnie 239 Blcacllgcheger, Janis 121, 192, l Blackschleger, Diane 121, 135 Blackwill, Gloria 202 Blackwell, Sharon 106, 224 Blair, James 108, 120, 143, 177, 212 Blair, John 106, 108, 118, 120, 122, 177, 212 Blair, Steve 232 Blankenship, Donna 107, 212 Blanton, Gale 46 Bleska, Tom 212 Bley, Tom 121, 162, 212 Block, Brenda 46, 99, 126, Bressert, Edward 202 Brewer, Beverly 192, 202 Brewer, Dale 46 Brick, John 212 Bridgeman, Carolyn 91, 212 Bridgeman, Ed 120, 122, 212 Bridges, Elaine 232 Briedis, Barbara 46, 117 Briggs, Mike 114, 138, 202 Bright, Sandra 202 Britgosn, Oscar 47, 108, 155, Brockman, Bruce 174, 212 Brockman, Elmer Brockman, Mary 137 Brockmeier, George 239 Bronston, Susan 212 Brooke, Mike 90, 121, 138, 186, 202 Brooks, Bessie 47, 107 Brooks, Charles 107, 114, 174, 177, 202 Brooks, Dennis 232 Brooks, Doris 224 Brooks, Richard 212 Brooks, Rory 232 Brooks William 212 Brooksbank, Peggy 224 Brooksb ank, Stanley Brothers, Nancy 47 Broughton, Ed 239 Brown, Alma 224 Brown, Anna Marie 212 Brown, Barb 47 Brown, Doris 212 Brown, Gloria 212 Bragg, Harriet 47, 90, 91, Brown, Jim 143, 212 Brown, Jimmy 212 Brown, Joe 90 Brown, Judy 232 Brown, Johnny 224 Brown, Lionel 212 Brown, Marcus 108, 212 Brown, Mariea 232 Brown, Michael 239 Brown, Owen 202 Brown, Ralph 212 Brown, Sandra 202 Brown, Sarah Ellen Brown, Theresa 212 Brown, Tom 115 Brown, Zollie Browning, Dale 106, 175, 224 Browning, Damon 166, 212 Browning, Linda 202 Browning, Terry 91, 202 Brueggemann, John 47 Brueggeman, Ralph 213 Bruehl, Gary 103, 141 Bush, Melanie 47, 107, 137 Butler, Ellie 202 Butterworth, Bonnie 213 Butts, Phyllis 123, 202 Butts, Sharon 224 Byers, Sharon 103, 106, 93, 121, 22? Cady, Sharon 50, 127 Caldwell, Bonna 116, 135, 202 Caldwell, Joe 224 Caldwell, Wayne 232 Callahan, Nancy 108 Callicoat, James 224 Calloway, Harry 106, 224 Calmeise, Joyce Calavena, Billie 213 Calvert, Senna 213 Cameron, Charles 231 Cameron, Cynthia 50, 100 Cameron, Donald 239 Cameron, Jim 113, 224 Cameron, Thomas 224 Campbell, David 202 Campbell, John 239 Campbell, Olivia 213 Campbell, Richard Campbell, Sandra Candler, Joyce 103, 239 Cannedy, Margaret Canter, Barry 202 Cantrell, Debrah 103, 213 Cantrell, Tracy 93, 103, 232 Carcifero, Clifford 213 Carlton, Wanda 213 Carmichael, Carolyn 239 Carney, Tom 110, 163, 186, C 224 P 213 arpenter, eggy Carpenter, Richard 202 Carr, Gregory 232 Carr, Nettie 239 Carr, Ross 177, 202 Carr, Yvonne 213 Carroll, Dick 50 Carroll, Judie 93, 224 Carson, Robert 213 Carter, Barbara 50, 104 Carter, Betty 104, 213 Carter, Charles Carter, Geraldine 50, 107 Carter, Helen 90, 213 Carter, lnell 50, 107 Carter, Katherine 91, 213 Carter, Mary Jo 213 Carter, Richard 112 Carter, Robert 232 Carter, Sherry 112, 232 Case, Ann 50 Case, Joyce 224 Casey, Donald Cash, Eugene 177, 213 127 Coaston, Steve 108, 174, 188 Cobb, James 103, 224 Cobb, Margaret 103, 213, 224 Cobb, Sandra Cochran, Pat 51, 91, 107, 119, 131 Cochran, Nina 224 Cochrane, Malcolm 239 Cockrell, Barbara 51, 123, o ey, scar C 129 O 114 Coggin, Anne 121, 213 Cole, Shirley 224 Cole, Suzanne 224 Coleman, Barbara Coleman, Doug 103, 213 Coleman, Tommy 103, 107 Collier, Betty 232 Collier, Kathryn 104, 118, 213 Collins, Louise 224 Collins, Patricia Colonel, Robert 52 Colvard, Lelia 107 Combs, Glenna 192, 224 Comer, Audrey 106, 232 Compton, Lenita 232 Connelly, Connie 213 Connelly, John 232 Connelly, Nancy 52, 92, 103, 108, 126, 127, 192 Conner, Margaret 224 Conner, Mike 141, 213 Coniglio, Annette 52, 127 Conway, Barb 52, 131, 154, 165 Conway, Steve 104, 114, 138, Cashwell, Burgess 92, 239 Castle, Gene 140 Catauro, Al 50 , Catauro, Bette 213 Caulton, Georgene 224 Cavally, Chris 50, 105 Cave, Elden Cave, Elzner 239 Centers, Linda 232 Chadwell, Carol 232 Chambers, Arthur 213 Chambers, Cynthia 239 Chambers, Ludelia 239 Chaggbers, Marcella 105, 118, Chambers, Mae 50, 104, 118 Champion, Conn ie 155 Cook, Albertine 213 Cook, Ann 232 Cook, Bertha 213 Cook, Delores 52, 137 Cook, Heloris 239 Cook, Katherine 52, 100, 105 Cook, Lawrence Cook, Mary 110, 224 Cook, Richard 163. 175 Cook, Steve 110, 224 Cook, William Cook, William Cooksey, Othel 213 Coon, Charles Coon, Ruth Cooper, Carolyn 213 Cooper, Leslie Cooper, Marsha Cooper, Sharon 126, 213 Cooper, Stanley 202 Corder, Judy Corney, Robert 52 Corning, Roland 106, 224 Cosby, Jerry 239 Costa, Michael 103. 155, 213 Courtney, Barry 91, 103, 138, 140 Coven, Carlton Covert, Norman 239 Cowan, Janeen 52 Cowan, James 202 Cox, Daniel 50, 105 Cox, Pat Cox, Phillip INDEX Cox, Sammy 52 Coy, Sharon 239 Coyne, John Coyne, Tim 213 Creech, Joseph Creech, Rovina Glenn, Cornelius 162, 216 Cress, Bertha Cress, Robert Crcrft. Terry Craig, Grace Craig, Franklin 232 Craig, Roseanne Cramer, Gayle 224 Cramer, Russ 108 Crawford, Bernadine 91, 213 Crawford, Carol Crawford, Gwen 239 Crawford, John 224 Crawford, Jerome Crawford, Linda 52 Crawford, Sally 239 Crawford, Yvonne 121, 224 Crittendon, Jim 143, 213 Crockett, Larry 112, 162, 213 Fain, Eloise 240 Cromwell, Art 103, 213 Cromwell, Robert 52, 108 Crooks, Douglas 110, 233 Crooks, Gail 239 Cross, James 213 Cross, Paul 213 Crosswhite, Bobby 233 Crosswhite, Margo 53, 192 Croswail, Carol 112, 213 Crowley, Pat 90, 121, 129, 198 Crumrine, Carol 130 Cruse, Howard 53 Cummings, Robert 239 Cunning, John 199, 213 Cunningham, JoAnn Cummingham, Mike 233 Cunningham, Tyrone 239 Curfman, Jane 108, 213 Curtis, Dean Curtis, Enbma 233 Dail, Albert 224 Daily, Danny 93, 233 Daily, Phyllis 202, 90, 213 Daken, Bill 93, 239 Dale, Erskine Dalton, JoAnn 224 Daltoh, Richard 175, 224' Dameron, Gary Daniels, Cheri 224 Daniels, Larry 53, 90, 108 Daniels Ronald anie , vonne , 213 Donner, Linda 53, 93, 105, 106 Darling, Kathy 239 Daughtery, Elaine 213 Daughtery, Yvonne Davenport, Donald 136, 213 Davenport, Dorothy 52 Davidson, Bill 53 Davidson, Carrie 239 Davidson, Edith 233 Davidson, John 240 Davidson, Robert 53, 106, 108 Davidson, Tom 108, 141, 213 Davis, Ada 53 Davis, Billy 163, 213 Davis, Charlie 213 Davis, Debbie 93, 233 Davis, Diane 53, 117 Davis, Janet 91 Davis, Katheyn 240 Davis, Lester 106, 221 Davis, Mary Ruth Milton Davis, Davis, Wilfred 240 Davisson, Ron 213 Dawson, Carolyn 233 Dawson, Francine 106, 119, 233 Dawson, Dawson, Jim 113, 213 Dean, Gilbert 114, 213 Dean, Judy- 240 Dean, Robert Deaton, Ben Bill 202 Dave 138, 186, 202 Hattie Deck, Deck, Deck, John 110. 233 Deck, Linda 130, 213 Deck, Robert 224 Decker, Dave 110, 175, 244 Decker, Kathy 107, 120, 213 Deeker, Larry 108, 213 Deege, Kathy 240 Dees, Betty 224 Dehner, Donna 91, 120, 131, 202 Delbert, Ellis Delroe, Sandi 204 DeMint, Ruth 204 Denham, Carol 240 Denham, Lois 108, 213 Denman, Jan 204 Dennis. James 213 Dent, Ed 90, 104, 155, 156 Derrickson, Joyce 204 Devine, Terry 213 Dew, Henry 1, 62, 213 Dials, Sharon 224 Dicks, Arnita 204 Dicks, Fern 104, 105, Dicks, Wilhelmina 204 Diefenbach, Kay 107, 118, 119 Diekman, Carol 204 Diekman, John 47, 53, 95, 103, 115,138,155, 156 Dinclir, David 240 Dinerman, Janice 53, 128 Dinkel, Roberta 103, 120, 130, 213 Discher, Ronnie 240 Disbennett, Janet Dishman, Carolyn 240 Distler, Bobbie 107, 129, 192, 214 Distler, Linda 92, 118, 126, 127, 192 Dixon, Norman 240 Dixon, Robert Dobbins, Janice 121, 214 Dobbins, Jean 104, 107, 192, 229 Dobbins, Jeffrey 240 Dobbs, Willie 107, 204 Doggett, Larry 214 Dollenmeyer, Rita 204 Donahue, Cheryl 104, 105, 118, 165, 204 Donald, Barry 204 Donaldson, Ricky 204 Dones, Sharon 97, 127, 191, 194, 204 Donnelly, Eileen 204 Dooley, Jack 104, 214 Dooley, Ron 204 Dopf, Cathy 233 Dorris, James 204 Dorsey, Elaine 103, 199, 233 Dorsey, Henry 233 Dotson, Peggy Dove, Tom Downey, James 116, 214 Downey, Richard 90, 106, 214 Doyle, Bill 240 Doyle, Frank 91, 114, 143, 204 Dozier, Ronald 110. 163, Dragston, Barbara 240 Dragston, Donald 214 Dragston, Sandra 114 Drain, Dudley 240 Drake, Juanita 240 Drake, Linda 240 Driggers, Gary 107, 162 Driskell, Dennis 105, 214 Drone, Kay DuBois, Elaine 224 DuBois, Maxine 204 DuBose, Claudette 233 Dubase, Rita 91, 214 Dudley, Edith Duermit, Mike 114, 214 Duff, Morris Duffy, Rosa 204 Dukes, Gwen 214 Dula, Sylvia 240 Duncan, Ed Duncan, Harry 175, 224 Duncan, Marian 46, 94, 102, 121, 198 Duncan, Thomas 214 Dunham, Don 118, 204 Dunn, Bill 138, 214 Dunn, Melody 225 Dunn, Vera 90, 204 Dunning, Ken 109 Durham, Dave 141, 162, Dunham, Don Durham, Richard Dury, Bonnie 225 Dusendschor, Robert 214 Duskin, Elliott 225 Duskin, Norma Jean Dykes, Gary Dykes, Mary Dynes, Bonnie 117, 127 Dynes, Tom 108, 141, 214 224 100, 214 E Eakins, Gwendolyn 225 Earley, Richard 114, 163 East, Paul 91, 107, 204 Eaton, Britt 138, 204 Eby, Claudia 93, 199, 233 Eby, Kathy 103, 131, 198, 204 Echols, David 240 Echols, Saundra 240 Eckman, Elaine 100, 128, 191 Ector, Jim 204 Edmonds, Brenda 55 Edmonds, Dale 225 Edmonds, Jackie 204 Edmondson, Eddie 105, 214 Edmondson, Jean 119, 216 E mondson, Mike 240 Elam, Elder, Ellick, Ellick, Ellick, Elliott, Paul 163, 233 Roger 204 Anthony 108, 204 Robert 240 Yvonne 204 Doug 240 Fitzgerald, Ellen Gilliam, Orville 225 Gillian, Albert Gillispie, Jerry 242 Gillson, Lyn 107 Ellis, Ellis, Ellis Eiiisf Ellis Ellis 1 Avilla 225 Chuck 108, Edward Elve 233 Verna 204 Viola 240 138, 204 Flakes, Billy Jo Flaugher, Paul 242 Fleckenstein, Jenny 204 Fletcher, Tim 113, 225 Fletcher, Yvonne 242 Flick, Dale 103, 104, 118, 206 Flint, Don 225 Flisk, Dorothy 131, 204 Florence, Kathie 225 Flowers, Arvie 242 Elmes, Karen 199, 233 Elmes, Virginia 199, 233 225 204 225 55, 107, 229 Elmes, Walter Elmore, Janes Emery, Verna Embry, Betty Embry, Duane Emby, Johnny , Enidres, Kenneth Enghauser, Bonnie 134, 204 Enghouser, Richard England, Beatrice 55, 137, ff' Flowers, Rebecca Floyd, Carolyn Floyd, Diane 204 Flynn, Mike 216 Fobbs, Jo Carole 118, 216 Foster, Robin Fogelsong, Arlovine 107 Fogle, James 108, 204 Fogwell, Fred Ford, Geraldine 225 Ford, Mary 58 Ford, Sara Gilpin, Colleen 204 Gilpin, Dennis 234 Ghee, Bernice Ghee, Patricia 225 Glaab, Lynda 58, 198 Glauner, John 108, 216 Gleich, Kathy 107, 204 Glover, Charlene 108, 216 Glueck, Tom 53, 59, 69, 9Cl 92, 95, 115, 142. 186 Godfrey, Aieta 234 Godggy, Irene 59. 91, 97, Goebel, Hilbert 59 Goebel, Peggy 59 Goettsch, Eric 226 Gooch, Bobbie Good, William 163, 234 Goodwin, Sallie 216 192 England, Corrine 225 Engleman, Gregory 233 English, Bob 216 Ennis, Rickey 116, 143, 204 Enzor, Sue Erbacher, Richard 240 Esberger, Bob 143, 216 Eschmeyer, Ken 106, 225 Eshman, David 163, 225 Estes, Brenda 204 Estes, Jennifer 103 Estes, Marla 233 Eubanks, Bob 104, 216 Eubanks, Kathy 91, 107, 204 Eustice, Dave 240 Eustice, Doug 240 Eustice, Jeannie 119, 198 Evans, Pat 225 Evans, Sandie Evans, Wanda Ford-Coates, Bruce Foster, Annette 204 Foster, Bill Foster, Ella 204 Foster, Lawrence 225 Foster, Leon 242 Foster, Redonia 112 Foster, Virgil 225 Fowce Carol Fox, Barbara 216 Fox, Coleman 216 Fox, Ruby 216 Fraley, Jacauelyn 216 Frame, Mariorie 55, 58, 90, 92, 94, 102, 121, 128 Frame, Tom 91, 103, 114, 121, 138, 204 Frank, Sharon 103, 130, 216 Franklin, Kenneth 105, 162 Franklin, Linda 225 Frazier, JoAnn 242 Goodell, Nancy 110, 192, Goosbey, Gloria Goose, Cuma 150, 234 Gordon, Betty 216 Gordon, Richard Goree, Carolyn 226 Goshade, Calvin Goshade, Clarence 242 Gow, Charlotte 119, 216 Goggrtt, Philip 114, 143, 18 Grable, Jeannie 92, 59, 96 Grace, Fran 242 Grace, Nancy 112, 121, 21 Gracie? Polly 103, 118, 12 Grahm, John Grant, Joan 103, 192, 226 Grant, Linda 234 Grassell, David 242 Grate, Frank 59 Evans, William 55 Evans, Yvonne 55 Eveler, Bernie 90, 138 Eveler, Judy 103, 225 Everhart, Michael Eversull, Greg 55, 106, 108 Frederick, Robert 242 Freeman, Bill Freeman, Gary 216 Freeman, Sidney 155, 204 Freese, Gary 204 Fried, Andrea 105, 121, 204 Friedrich, Bonna Friend, Bert 216 Gravel, James 105, 216 Gravely, Ben 226 Gravely, Frances 118, 121, 216 Graver, Jim 110, 226 Graves, Betty 136, 216 Graves, Brenda 107, 136, Gray, Aretha Fain, Renfro 216 Falst, Leone Fannon, Larry Fannon, Ronald 240 Fannon, Sandra 225, 240 Fanon, Wallace 139, 204 Fant, Bonnie Frarrar, Jeff 114, 143, 204 Farres, George 216 Farres, John 55 Fast, Whit 240 Foul, David Friend, Larry Frierson, Paul 216 Fritsch, Roberta 58,117 Frodge, Carol 58, 93, 113 Frost, Donald 242 Frost, Joyce Ann 225 Frost, Robert 242 Frost Ronnie 216 Frost, Ronnie 216 Frost, Victoria 204 Fry, Gail 118, 204 Frye, Mike 242 Gray, Olline 234 Gray, Robert 242 Grear, Michael 242 Grear, Terry 242 Green, Betty 234 Green, Elliott 216 Greenberg, Esther 204 Greene, Nina 242 Greer, Earl 216 Gregg, Elaine 204 Greggs, Barry 216 Grevious, Barbara 216 Faulconer, Bill Fallkner, Sheila Fawley, Barbara 120, 216 Fears, Raymond Fears, Ronald 225 Fechheimer, David Feck, Carol Federle, Carole 51, 55, 90, 93 94 97, 128, 280 92, , , Felder, Robert 58 Feldhaus, Bill 58, 115, 138, 147, 155, 157 Feldhaus, Don 143, 204 Feller, Vivian 58, 105 Felts, Jeff 90, 108, 143 Fenton, Barbara 240 Frye, Phyllis 58 Fryman, Carolyn Fulcher, James 110, 242 Fuller, Aubrey Fuller, Jessie 123, 125, 204 Fuller, Orville 216 Fuller, Ruth 103, 199, 237 Furlow, Sandra 123, 204, 229 G Gabbard, Clara Gabbard, Hazel 58 Gaddis, Douglas 242 Gagen, Carol 225 Gagen, Marilyn 234 Gaghan, Donna 242 Gailey, Jerry 216 Gailey, Kay 204 Ferguson, Bill 58, 91, 104 Gailey, Paul 1629216 Gamel, Joseph 225 Gans, Barbara 107, 204 Gant, Jane 58, 91, 104 Gantz, Emily 103, 118, 121, Greve, Neal 204 Grier, Sonia 242 Griffin, Joann 108, 120 Griffith, Jon 108, 204 Griffith, Kendall 92 Griffin, Neal 204 Grisby, 'Ethel 242 Grisby, Willie 234 Grissom, Allen 226 Grissom, Bob 93, 242 Grubbs, Rayola Gruber, Eric 216 Guenther, Kitty 216 Gunn, Barb Gusweiler, Becky 131, 205 Gusweiler, Ricky 226 Gutierrez, Joe 59, 116 Barbara 125 Guyton, Guyton, lley ,234 Guyton, Phyllis 242 Guyton, Willie 234 Gwinner, Barbara 90, 120 129, 190, 198, 205 Ferguson, Bill 91, 108, 119, 138, 216 Ferguson, Cherly Ferguson, Donna 225 Ferguson, Frankie Ferguson, John 110, 216 Ferguson, Judy 52, 58, 90, 94, 102, 128 Ferguson, Robert 240 Ferguson, Rosia Ferone, Bill 155, 164, 204 Ferone, Mike 242 Ferree, Janice Ferrell, Cecil 216 Ferris, JoAnn Fette, Don Fette, James 112 Fewell, Vivian Fimerding, Robert Finger, Dick 225 Fiorito, Angie 58 Firestone, Bob 225 Firth, Darlene Firth, Dixie 216 d Edmondsorls, Richard 55 Fishback, Alfred Fishback, Jim Fischer, Al 104, 174, 216 Fischer, Charlyene 58, 106, Edwards elores 240 Edwards, Herbert 55 Edwards Janet 93, 225 Edwards, James 106 Edwards, Patty 225 Edwards, Ronald 240 Edwards, Tommy 90, 103, 177, 216 Elfring, Jane 240 Egan, Judith 233 Egan, Linda 240 Eggleston, Rodney 240 Ehrardt, Mark 233 Ekermeyer, Janes 216 108, 118, 198 Fischer, Irene 103 Fischer, Philip 106, 163, 177 225 Fischer, Virginia 58, 103, 106 108, 190, 198 Fisher, Charles 187, 191, 225 Fisher, Linda 242 Fisher, Nancy Fisgus, Doris 216 216 Gardner, Ruth 216 Garner, Ronald 58, 69, 103 149 108, Garner, Travice 224 Garner, Whitney 242 Games, Barbara 242 Garnes, Carl 234 Gornes, Walter 225 Garrett, James 242 Garula, Richard 186, 216 Gary, Rose 242 Gaskins, Mary 130, 216 Gaston, Johannas Gearha Gebhar rt, Jerri 58 dt, John 116, 204 Gee, Judy 110, 204 Genton, Gerth, Gentry, Gentry, Gentry, David 242 Karen Gayle 242 lris 242 John 204 Gentry, Mary Ann 204 Gertz, Geyer, Gibbons, Gary 50, 58, 90, Charlie 216 Ralph 58,114 115, 138, 155, 157 95, Gibson, Dan 234 Gibson, Don 242 Gibson, Floyd Gibson, Janis 216 Gill, Dale Gillespi e, Johnny 141, 204 92, Haas, Jack Habenicht, Sue 69, 129, 154, 165, 198, 205 Hacker, Lora 90, 135, 20 Haines, Carolyn 135, 216 Haines, Larry 205 Haines, Pat 205 Hake, Pam 92, 132 Halbert, Eugene 205 Hale, Dianna 216 Hall, David 110, 234 Hall, Diane 59, 97, 122, Hall, Donald 110, 226 Hall, Linda Hall, Patricia 103, 243 Hall, Sandra 205 Hall, Shirley Ann 226 Hall, Virginia 59, 91, 12 Hallerman, Vicki 243 Hallett, Gail 234 Hallett, Patricia 243 Halssott, Ken 114, 216 Halsted, Dan 234 Hamilton, Bill 54, 95, 11 140, 149 , Hamilton, Doug 243 Hamilton, George 226 Hamilton, Renee 243 Hamilton, Valerie Hamilton, Vicky Hammond, Mary 59, 108, Hampton, Alvin Betty INDEX Hampton, Hampton, Hampton, Barbara 226 Bev 90, 216 , M Jurkiewicz, Dewey 217 Hampton, Christina 59, 136 1 93, , 1 Hamdel, Hope 121, 130, 216' Handel, Paul 59, 61, 95, 98, , 103, 115 lHandley, Judy 59, 116, 1'l7 ' Handley, Mike 216 Hanes, Kathy 103, 205 Hanes, Richard 1 Hardell, Delores Hardin, Bert 103, 226 1 Hardin, Joan 216 1 ' Hardin, Michael 243 - Hare, Elaine 234 1 Hargrove, Vivian 91, 216 Harmon, Rose 226 l Harp, Lee Harper, Ann 234 Harper, Charlotte 121, 2 6, 229 , QHarper, John 59, 104, 12 Harrigan, Tom 103, 205 Harris, Betty Harris, David 234 , Harris, Gloria 91, 205 Harris, James Harris, Larry 243 Harris, Larry 109, 144, 216 3 Harris, Malvina 243 Harris, Phyllis 59 Harris, Ralph 107, 216 ' Harris, Robert 107, 114, 205 1 Harris, Ronald 243 ' Harris, Samuel 216 N Harris, Sharon 106, 134, 1143, , 205 Harris, Shelby 216 Harris, Terri 243 ' Harris, Tony 216 1 Harris, Williams 1 Harrison, Charlene 105, 1519, ' 205 1 Hartenian, Melanie 59, 9 1, 107, 128, 149, 154, 165, 192 Hartman, Gretchen 93 Harvey, Gwendalyn 59 Hashel, Greg 226 Kimble, Arnold Hassman, Pete 1 Hastings, Clara Hastings, Jack 234, 186 N Hatcher, Clivertine 205 l Hathorn, Diana 119, 226 1 Hatfield, Verlin 243 ' Ji-mugm, Phil 243 Hawkins, Jeff 108, 205 , ,,Hawkins, Audree 107, 205, 229 Hawkins, Carliss Hawkins, Donna 234 Hawkins, Jacquelyn 60, 117 Hawkins, Ron 205 Hay, Elizabeth 226 Hayden, Lillian 226 l Hayes, Beverly 106, 205 Hayes, Bill 226 1 Hayes, Carole 60, 105 1Hayes, Jim 216 'Hayes, Marilyn 60 Hayes, Marlene 243 Hayes, Sonny 187, 234 Haynie, Joe Haynie, Robert 216 Heath, Dwight 243 Y Heath, Verdell 4 Heeklin, Barb 108, 121, 129, ' 198, 205 A Heekin, Marlene 103, 19 , 234 X Heffner, Horace 155, 205 129, 150 Heimann, Bonnie 93, 108, 1 l Helm, Alveretta 123, 205 Helm, Mary Jo 103, 226 Heminger, Martha 234 Heminger, Nan 60 Henderson, Jeff 110 Henderson, Joyce 110, 226 Henderson, Laneai 243 Henderson, Larry 243 ' Henderson, Winston 234, 243' Henges, John 1 Hennessy, Todd 243 Henninger, Carol Sue 60, , 150 Henry, Patricia 234 Henry, Sandie 91, 205 Henry, Sharon 91. 107, 2 Henry, Warren 106, 108, Henry, Zelmo 60 Hensley, Charles 234 Hensley, Jo' 234 Hensley, Linda 216 Hensley PGQQV 93, 234 16 205 1 Henton, Yolanda 216 1 Hentsch, Heike 205 1 Herbert, Charles 60 Hern, Stephen 154, 205 Herrin, David 93, 103, 163, 226 Herring, Clifton 114, 205 , Herring, Hardy 60, 114, 1151 Herring, Robert 107, 114, 20 Herring, Shirley 226 Herring, Barbara 243 Herzner, Edwa-rd 234 Herzner, Edward N Hess, Gary 138 174, 217 Hettinger, Russ ' 226 Heyner, Larry 243 Hicks, Cathy 243 Hicks, Donald 243 Highlander, Charlene 60 Hill, Carl 234 Hill, Dick 243 Hill, Ed 205 Hill, Gail 60, 91 Hill, Jo Ann 234 Hill, Margaret 234 Hill, Robert Hill, Sandra 243 Hill, Susan 105, 107, 126, 217 Hilliard, Mickey Hillman, Bruce 226 Hinds, Lois Hinds, Maxie 234 Hinds, Mike 217 Hines, Martha 99, 205 Hirsch, Dan 205 Hirt, Peter 60 Hitchens, Marty 104, 126, 205 Hobbie, Larry 234 Hobbie, Hershel 243 Hodge, Barbara 234 Hodge, Barbara 226 Hodge, Bill 104, 217 Hoflfgie, Brien 61, 106, 108, Hodge, Jean Hodge, Sandra 91, 216 Hodge, Terry 243 Hodges, Sheleda 123, 217 Hodgkin, Margo 234 Hodson, Bill 61 Hodson, Carol 61 Hoeffel, Karen 103, 130, 217 Hoffard, Bill Hogan, Phyllis Hogan, Raymond 234 Hogan, Tim Hoge, Mike 217 Hogs, Steve 120, 217 Holcomb, Larry 217 Holcomb, Nancy 243 Holder, Frand 217 Holland, Ray 61, 115 Holland, Shirley 234 Holler, Richard 120, 217 Holmes, Carolyn 61 Holmes, Mayrne 205 Holstead, Dales 110, 141, 205 Holton, Nancy 217 Holzschuh, Eddy 217 Hon, James 217 Hon, Merwyn Hood, Richard 93, 110, 226 Hood, Robert 93, 110, 226 Hood, Vernon 93, 110, 226 Hopgood, Fannie 243 Hopkins, LeRoy 162, 217 Hopkins, Lucy 61 Hopkins, William 162, 205 Hopper, Tom 217 Horn, Tony 177, 217 - Horstman, Kay 118, 127, 205' Horton, Betty 243 Horton, Dan 205 Horton, John 205 Howard, Fred 61, 66, 95, 106, 108, 151 Howard, Jasper 205 Howard, Jery Howard, Lucy 103, 243 Howard, Howard, Sally 120, 217 Michael 234 los, ioa, ns, Howard, Barbara 205 Howell, Gloria Howell, Mary 243 Howie, Susan 93, 243 Houchins, Ken Houp, Elizabeth House, Gregg 110, 226 Hoyt, James 93, 121, 226 Hovt, Judv 60, 61, 93, 94, 118, 121, 122, 130, 145, Hudson, Angela 91, 104, 205 Hudson, Connie 93, 125, 226 Hudson, Gayle 61 Hull, Wiley 226 Hughes, Bruce 243 Hughes, Carol 112 Hughes, Cynthia 112 Hughes, Diana 226 Hughes Enid 107 Hughes, Georgina 234 Hughes, Geraldine Hughes, Marilyn 243 Hughes, Michael 243 Hughes, Mike 105 Hughes, Ronald 115, 157 Hughes, Steve 90, 205 Hull, Jacqueline Hummons, Dwight 243 Humphries, Charles 106, 205 Bonnie 205 Hundley, Hunt, Barbara 106 Hunt, Nelson 61 Hunt, Dwight 226 Hunter, Kathy 205 Hunter, Marvin Hunter, Vera 93 Hurst, David 90, 143' Hutchinson, Marilyn 61, 116 Hutchins, Shirley 226 Hutton, Joe 234 Hudson, Ronald Ice, Sherrod 108 ll-hardt, Judy 61, 113 lliff, Gayle lmhoff, Kenneth 187, 226 lmhoff, Wayne 103, 234 lngram, Carl 99, 115, 177 lngram, Mary Louise 217 lngram, Nathaniel 227 lngram, Rosemary 227 lngram, Sylvia 205 lnlow, Barbara 217 Inyart, :Pat 62, 117, 127 Irvine, Joyce 217 Irvine, Kenneth 227 Issaacs, Freda 1 18 lson, Janet lson, Lois 234 lvely, Beverly 243 Ivory, Rosetta 227, 234 J Arthur 243 Jackson, Jackson, Barbara 205 Jackson, Beniamin 217 Jackson, Betty 227 Jackson, Beverly 205 Jackson, Deborah 243 Jackson, Delores 243 Jackson, Eddie 234 Jackson, Hardin 227 Jackson, Isaiah 243 Jackson, Jackie 107, 205 Jackson, James 217 Jackson, Marsha 105, 205 Jackson, Maxine 227 Jackson, Maxine 243 Jackson, Robert 243 Jackson, Russell 62, 97, 140 Jackson, Sharon 227 Jackson, Willie 217 Jaeger, Don 211 James, ' Geraldine 227 James, Raymond 243 James, Ronald James, Tom 140 Janke, Arline 107, 217 Jarman, Ernest 234 Jarman, Joann 62, 92 Jarman, Ray 217 Jannels, Nathaniel 217, 227 Jarvis, Sally 217 Jasper, Jannis Jasper, Philip 243 Jasper, Stephen 227 Javls, Michael Jaynes, Millie 205 Jefferies, Joann 243 Jeffries, Leatrice 227, 229 Jefferies, Reginald 177, 217 Jeffries, Rochelle 243 Jenike, Mike 163, 187, 227 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Joan 106, 227 Michael 217 Phyllis 110, 227 Jennings, Nancy 62, 93, 103, 105, 145 Jentzen, Bea 62, 117, 127 Jentzen, Nancy 120, 217 Jess, William 119, 205 Jessup, Deborah 243 Jobe, Jim 62 Johansmann, Karen 205 Johansmann, Walter 205 Johnson, Andrea 227 Johnson, Audrey 62, 104, 105, 145, 149 Johnson, Barbara 234 Johnson, Ben 217 Johnson, Betty 243 Johnson, Betty Jean 205 Johnson, Beverly 62 Johnson, Beverly Ann 78 Johnson, Bill 217 Jolgrigon, Bob 138, 164, 188, Johnson, Bruce 217, 137 Johnson, Charles 217 Johnson, Darryl 243 Johnson, Dianna 62, 108, 123, 151 Johnson, Donald 106, 234 Johnson, Doris 107, 108, 123 205 Johnson, Emma 205 Johnson, 'Eugene 243 Johnson, Gwen 62 Johnson, Harold 148 Johnson, Jack 217 Johnson, James 217 Johnson, Joseph 217 Johnson, Julia 62 John-son, Keith Johnson, Larry Johnson, L. C. 234 Johnson, Linetta Johnson, Marian Johnson, Mattie 227 Johnson, Meridith 62 Johnson, Norma 234 Johnson, Paul 217 Johnson, Richard 217 Johnson, Robert 234 Johnson, Ronalds Johnson, Sam 234 Johnson, Sandra 217 Johnson T 'I' 205 Johnson , wil V' l 227 , ioa Johnston, Drue 121, 227 Johnston, Heather 62, 92, 93, 122, 134 Johnston, Richard Joiner, Dallas 227 Joiner, Doris 227 Joiner, Elois Jolly, Jill 107, 126, 217 Jones, Alexia 217 Jones, Alvin Jones, Anthony 234 Jones, Arnetta 91, 92, 93 Jones, Arthur 217 Jones, Barbara 205 Jones, Douglas Jones, Earl 217 Jones, Ellis 243 Jones, Gary Jones, Gloria 62, 116 J ones, J ones, Jones, Jones, J ones, J ones, Jones, J ones, Jones, Jones, J ones, J ones, J ones, J ones, J ones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jorden Frances 62, 91 Harriet 90, 123, 217 Janet 227 Janet Sue 227 Jenett Jesse 217 Josephine Katrina 62 Kenneth 162, 217 Margaret 227 Mary Michael 148, 186, 205 Morris 234 Nancy 227 Pat 217 Pat A. Sandra Sharon 217 Sylvia 217 Terry 217 Tom 141, 217 Vicky 131, 205 Emma Mamie 148, 205 Paul 234 Rita 227 Scott Steve 205 Dwight 234 Julian,' Gary 205 Judd ike 227 Jurkiewicz, Mary 62, 118, 1 20, 122 Jurkiewicz, Walt 234 Justice, Pat 112, 227 Justin, Mary K Kadon, Sue 227 Kaesemeyer, Brenda 103 Kahn, Gail 108, 205 Kammer, Dorothy 62 Kasting, Barbara 10, 120, 130, Katten 154, Kautz, 217 horn, Karen 121, 129, 217 Bob Kay, Ian 234 Keeling, Stephen Keese, James 63, 155, 157 Keith, Kelch, 149 Kelch, Lois 63 Donald 63, 115, 138, Jeanette 63 Kellam, Marion 205 Keller, Keller 187 Keller, Keller, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly Kelsey, David 205 John 92, 93,121, ', 227 Michelle 103, 227 Richard 234 Anthony 205 Audrey 63 Kathleen 63 Kathryn Mike 217 Mitchell Paul 243 Sharon 243 Maurice Kelso, Marsha 63, 134 Kemp, Wilber 227 King, Michael 217 King, Roger 217 King, Wayne 205 Kinnard, Sandra Kinney, Donna 135, 217 Kinney, Kathleen Kinnow, Donna 103, 205 Kipp, Betsy 63, 104, 127 Kipp, Bob 243 Kipp, Kathie 192, 227 Kirk, James 243 Kirven, Patsy Kistner, Ellen 107, 127, 205 Klein, Barbara Klingeman, William 115. 227 Klumb, JoAnn 63, 97 Klusman, Tom 110, 234 Knechtey, Carolyn Kneipp, Dorothy 113, 206 Kneipp, Dale 217 Knell, Bob 217 Knell, Diane Knochel, Judy 243 Knochel, Wally 186 Knoll, David 103 121, 227 Knost, Bill 63, 138, 115, 164, 166, 188 Knuckles, Vivian Koerner, John 217 Koller, Mike 206 Kopittke, George Knoener, Lillian 63 Krogmann, Joan 217 Kuhl, Bobby Kuhn, Richard Kurz, Judy 107, 217 Kyle, Jean Ann Kyle, Karin 112, 217 Lackey, Terrell 206 Labitzke, Mary 108, 218 Lacy, Elizabeth 218 Ladrigan, Kay 218 Lahmer, Mary Lamkin, Judd Landis, Suzanne 130, 218 Lang, James Lane, Ernest Lang, Charles Lanhgorst, Darleen 99, 206 Lanham, Alice 206 Lanham, Ken Lanham, Nan Larkin, Esther 63 Laubach, Russlyn 90, 107, 121, 129, 192, 218 Laughlin, James 105, 218 Lauterwasser, Bob 138, 206 Lawrence, Sharon 63 Lawhorn, Ruth 227 Lawson, Harold 244 Lawson, Mark 63 Lay, Ellen Lay, Jerry 206 Layne, Paul Layne, Harold Lazarus, Jennings 227 Lee, Brenda 63 Lee, Gale 63 Lee, Jerome 63, 90, 91, 92, 104, 105, 115, 155, 149 Leidofl, Linda 66, 135 Leisler, Martha Lemming, Maridel 66, 99, 150 Lemon, Sharon 99, 206 Lemon, Stacy 93 Lemon, Susan 99, 206 Leonard, David Leonard, Richard 206 Leppert, Stan 218 Kendall, Karen 99, 104, 121, 118 191 129, , , 205 Kennebrew, Obelia Kenyon, Sandra 199, 234 Kerns, Carolyn 234 Kerr, Shelly 105, 126, 192, 227 Keuill, Key, Dennis Robert Keys, Anita 243 Keys, Keys, Kidd Patricia 234 Virginia 123,205 Kidd, Donald 163, 234 Kidd, Jonie 240 Tom 90, 138, 177, 186, 205 . Kiefer, Barb 90, 93, 102, 118, 120, 205 Kiessling. Roy 103, 106, 108, 118, 120, 217 Kimerv, Auta 123 Kinard, Christopher 63, 148 Kinard, Jacqueline 120, 227 Kincaid, Brenda Kinder, Emily 104, 135, 217 Kinebrew, Keith 234 Kinebrew, Truman 162 King, Barry 243 King, Everage 243 King, James 217 King, Martin 205 Letcher, Terry 244 Lett, Barbara 206 Levy, Harold Lewis, Alfreda 66 Lewis, Brad 110 Lewis, Charles Lewis, Charlotte 218 Lewis, Deborah 244 Lewis, Jerome Lewis, John 204, 255 Lewis, Judy Lewis, Kae 66, 67, 92, 94, 100, 102, 131 Lewis, Nancy 66 Lewis, Ronald 91, 105 Lewis, Shirley 206 Lewis, Wallace Libbee, Marv 244 Liggett, Linda 227 Liggett, Roger 206 Ligon, James 163, 227 Liqon, John 66, 120, 175 Liqon, Portia Liles, Harriet 129, 147, 149, 154, 192. 218 Lillywhite, Jack 66, 91 Lind, Charles Linder, Carol 218 Lindsay, Barbara 66 Lindsey, Barbara Lindsey, Frances 218 Lindsey, Patys 92, 123 Linnenberg, John 66, 165 Linnenburg, Robert 90, 143, 218 Linville, David Lipker, Carlean 227 Lipker, Mike 105, 218 Lipschutz, Cheryl 107, 218 Lise, Peter INDEX List, Karen 66, 116, 147 List, Steve 106, 227 Littleiohn, Wilbert Livers, Emory 244 Liversedge, John Liversedge, Linda 121, 218 Lloyd, Sharron 206 Lobes, Carol 118, 120, 206 Lockard, Phyllis 218 Loethen, Clement Logan, Gail 119, 137, 206, 229 Long, Barbara 206 Longbottom, Mildred 66 Lovett, Katie 91, 107, 218 Lovingood, Sandy 218 Lowe, Dorleen Lower, Pat 104, 119, 206 Lowery, Lennis Lowery, Ron Lowish, Roy 67, 114 Lowry, Lynnette Loy, Mary Ellen 135, 218 Lucas, Lois Lucas, Jesse 218 Luck, James 66, 108, 144 Ludlow, Bill Ludlow, Judith Ludwick, Johnny 227 Ludwig, Steve 120, 218 Lukemire, Anthony 244 Lukemire, Terry Lusk, Catherine 66, 106, 108, 150 Lusk, James Lusk, Joan 206 Lusk, William 218 Lykins, Marshall 118, 121 Lyle, Donna 218 Lyles, Mary 244 Lyles, Pat 227 Lyshe, Edward Lyles, Wilma 91, 107, 206 Lyons, Lynn 66, 91, 107, 148 M Mabre, Eugene 163 MacAllister, Scott MacDonald, Lloyd 110, 227 Mack, Billie Jo 206 Mack, Carson 244 MacPheuson, Victor Madaris, James 244 Madrey, Edward Mahaffey, James 115, 139 Miaire, Terry 218 Maish, Jeannie 103, 199, 244 Maloney, Emma Jo 244 Mandlove, Chris 90, 103, 129, 206 Mann, Betty 244 Mann, Rosemary 227 Manning, Doris 218 Marcello, Don 105, 162, 218 Mark, Virginia 108, 116, 118, 121, 206 Marksbenny, Brenda Marr, Evelyn 107, 120, 129, 198, 218 Marrow, Gary 218 Marsh, Joseph 66, 103 Marsh, Steve Marshall, Norman 108, 218 Martin, Albert 108, 218 Berry 174, 218 Martin, Martin, Betty 244 Martin, Charles 206 Martin, Donna 66, 91, 97, 92 Martin, Edward 218, 206 Elaine 123, 206 Martin, Martin, Harold 66 Martin, James 244 Martin, John 206 Martin, John 227 Martin, Kenneth 103, 244 Martin, Larry 218 Martin, Mary Martin, Nancy 206 Martin, Nellie Martin Pat 244 Marrinj sharon 66, ios Steve 108,218 Martin, Martin, Tyrone Berry 66, 108, 229 Martz, Massie, Jerry 66 Mason, Valrie 227 McCants, Ronald 227 McCarthy, Mike 68, 73, 90, 92, 95, 115, 142, 143 McCloud, Larry 244 McCloud, Peggy McCollum, Terry 206 McCoon, Danny 244 McCord, James McCoy, Bill McCoy, Judith 107, 206 McCright, Katie 93. 97, 118, 127, 206 McDaniel, John 68, 187 McDaniel, Joyce McDaniels, Sandra McElroy, Ellen 227 McElroy, Jerry Mcfgigvain, David 106, 155, McFadden, Mackie- 136, 219 McFadden, Olivia 93, 227 McFall, Charlotte 244 McFarland, Freddie 219 McFarland, Herbert 219 McGee, Tom 68, 104 McGinty, Octavia 107, 206 McGowan, Andy 68, 92, 140, 186 McGraw, Charlotte 68, 118, 121 McMahon, Jackie Phyllis 206 Bernice 206 McHatton, Mclntosh, Mclntosh, Geraldine Mclntosh, Pat 206 Mclntyre, Clarence 244 McKee, Kathie 68, 72, 90, 92, 94, 104, 128, 154, 103, 165 147 McKines, Mattie 68 McKinney, Gerald 206 McKinney, Bill 219 McLaughlin, Florence 244 McLaughlin, Sandy McLendon, James 219 McMahon, Elaine 244 Yvonne McMahon, McMullen, Beatrice McMullen, Doris 207 McMullen, Elizabeth 227 McMullen, Kenneth 187, 227 McMullen, ljucille 123, 207 oe McMohan, McOwen, Tom 68, 105 McTigue, Christy 199, 244 McWi1son, Dorothy 219 Mealy, Joyce 68, 116, 137 Meadows, Geoffrey 177, 227 Meadows, George 177, 207 Meadows, Judy 244 Medley, Mike Meece, Jerry Meek, Dave 140 Mehas, Tom 143, 207 Mehl, Kathy 68, 118 Menifee, Stephen 104, 207 Mergler, Jim 68, 119 Merritt, Pat 219, 227 Mesch, Judy 219 Meteff, Yvonne 107, 219 Mettey, Wendell 227 Metzger, Carol 68, 90, 97, 105, 118, 121, 134 Metzler, Terry 114, 121, 207 Meyer, Marlene 68 Meyers, Barbara 219 Meyer, Pat 68, 134 Michael, Sherry 91, 129, 219 Middleton, Pat 227 Ivory 120, Miles, Miller, Arthur Miller, Caryl 120, 198, 207 Miller, Charles 198, 207 Diane 103, 227 Miller, Miller, Dixie 92, 121, 20,7 Miller, Don 103, 244 Miller, Dorothy 207 Miller, Edward 244 Miller, Glenn 68, 106, 108, 142, 143 Miller, Hughes 244 154, 192, 219 Montague, Lois 68, 105, 118, 119, 134 Montgomery, Leslee 244 Mgacgiy, Michael 90, 149, 155, Moomaw, Carol 219 Lewis Moon, Moore, Alfred 114, 219 Moore, Barbara Moore, Edith 118, 121, 198, 207 Moore, Eloise Moore, Frank 227 Moore, Harry 229 Moore, Janet 68 Moore, Linda 244 Moore, Mike 108, 115, 219 Richard 207 Moore, Moore, Robert 207 Suzi Moore, Morehead, Gene 113, 207 Morehouse, Bob 162, 219 Morehouse, Melvin 69, 115 Moreton, David 207 Moreton, Tim 244 Morgan, Eddie 244 Morgan, Henry 107, 219 Morgan, Phyllis 244 Morgan, Roger 244 Morin, Jack Morris, Alice 207 Morris, Karen 244 Morris, Willie Morrison, James 207 Morrison, Paul '175, 229 Morrison, Martha 199, 244 Morrison, William 106, 207 Motley, Glen 244 104 136, 207 219 Motzer, Janice Mounce, Tonia Moaltry, Sonia Moye, Gregory Moye, Joyce 123, 125 Moye, Mary 123, 207 Mueller, Frances 107, 219 Mueller, Jim 207 Mueller, Marlene 207 Mullenit, Dave 219 Mullikin, Sarah 120, 219 Mullins, Barry 69, 103, 147 Mullins, Bob 229 Mullins, Eloise 244 Murdock, Craig 219 Murphy, Elmer 219 Murphy, Marcia 119, 244 Murphy, Sue .106, 119, 229 Muschong, Gail 117 Myers, Donna 207 Myers, Henrietta 219 Myers, Roger 69, 108 Myers, Sharon 107, 116, 127, 207 Myers, Suilani 229 Noegel, James 219 Nagel, Susan 91, 103, 121, 129, 198, 219 Nagelson, Mary 69, 108, 131 Nagelson, Ted 91. 108, 219 Naparstek, Garry Naticchioni, William Nazzarine, Ron 108, 143, 207 Neal, Karen 229 Neal, Marion 104, 105, 207 Necamp, Mike 219 Nees, Richard 162, 219 Barbara Nelson, Nelson, Bob 244 Nelson, Cheryl 244 Nelson, Jo Ann 91, 104, 119, 127, 207 Nelson, Leon 229 Nelson, Michael 106, 229 Nelson, Penny 69, 198 Nesbitt, Jerry Newell, Esther 92, 244 Nicely, Betty 229 Nichols, Doris 105, 219 Nichols, Jim 164, 188, 219 Nicholson, Harry 69 N-iehsen, Helga 244 Niixon, Dian 244 Nixon, Sylvia 229 Nobel, Roy 106, 229 Master son, Bill 162, 206 Mathews, Gary 114, 1381 155, 206 Mathews, Jill 227 Mathews, Jim 66 Matthews, Joseph Mathews, Judy 206 Matthews, Michael 90, 114, '120, 139, 218 Mattie, Dennis H. 218 Mathis, Peogv Mattison. Phvllis 244 Maxey, Carol 121, 132, 206 Maxwell, Kathy 91f 103, 126, 206 May, Steve 218 May, Veosa 93, 103 Mayo, Darlene 218 Mays, Clara Mays, Ernest 244 Mays, Sarah Mavton, Peggy 227 McCab e, Joyce 103, 129, 219 McCall, Larry 227 McCan n, Dick 186, 138, 219 Milzleg Kathie 108, 119, 130, Miller, Leroy Miller, Linda 244 Miller, Patsy 227 Miller, Mae Miller, Mary Miller, Richard 244 Miller, Rosemary 227 Miller, Sherry 68 Mills, Ken 207 Milton, Beverly 244 Minardi, Robert 219 Minix, Gerald 207 Minning, Gretchen 68, 106, 198 108, , 191 Minton, Ruth Miracle, Wendell 207 Mitchell, Ed 114, 207 Mitchell, Janet 68, 126, 127 Mitchell, Paula 244 Mitchell, Shirley 227 Mitchell, Wanda 207 Mitchusson, Richard 207 Mize, Charlotte Monday, Marilyn 93 Monday, Paulette 219 Monroe, Judy 103, 107, 147, Noe, Virginia 149, 165, 207 o .1.A,.2.01......... rr, Charles los, 177, 164, .1 s orne, Charles Osborne, Clyde Osborne, James 91, 207 Ose, Jerry 69 Otto, Joe 69 Osterhaus, Carolyn 120, 219 Otterman, David Overbee, Ruth 207 Overton, Eddeane 229 Overstreet, Charles 106 Overstreet, Vivian 244 Owens, Donna 236 Owens, Kathryn 244 Oxley, Yvonne 69, 106, 137, 193, 229 Pace, Skip 69, 91 Pace, Tom 91, 219 Palladino, Jo Ann 219 Palmer, Barlow Palmer, James 105, 207 Palmer, Ron 69, 74, 95, 115, 121, 142, 186 Pangburn, Richard 207 Papagannis, Bill 244 Peggy 207 Barbara 69 107, Parke, Parker, Parker, Elster 104, 207 Glenn 236 Parker, Parker, Janet 69 Parker, John 244 Parker, Judie 107, 139, 207 Parker, Kenneth 118, 207 Pat. 116, 118, 147, Nancy 103, 219 Parker, 207 Parker, Parker, Siller 207 Parker, Steve 207 Parker, Verdell 236 Virginia 219 229 Parker, , Parks, Linda 69, 91, 100, 128, 147 Parham, Norman 229 Parson, Carl Parr, Jo Ann Parrett, Bobby 219 Parrett, Donna 244 Parrish, Clarence 236 Parley, Clyde 219 Parton, Wilbur 162, 229 Paschall, Jack 236 Patia, Donna 107, 127, 207 Patrick, Sheila 236 Patterson, Bonnie 113 Patterson, Robert Patton, Janet 229 Patton, Pat Patton, Renee 219 Paul, Gerald 107, 139, 219 Paul, Yvonne 91, 219 Payne, Persellia 107, 244 Pedison, Jean 99, 113, 135 Peek, Henry Peltier, Martha 93, 229 Pelton, .Jary Jane 207 Pemoleton, Ronny Penn, John 69, 79, 92, 94, 138, 186 Penn, Richard 219 Penn, Rita 72, 112 Percival, Lois 72, 100, 128, 150 Perkins, Acie Perkins, Malcolm 229 Perry, Floyd Perry, Lloyd 219 Perry, Ton 207 Perry, Victor 107, 162 Person, Ralrph 219 Peters, Kat erine 244 Petersen, David 236 Pertersen, Donna 72, 91, 105 Peterson, Hattie 219 Petrocelli, Mike 236 Peyton, Dennis 229 Pfeiffer, Jane 103, 131, 207 Pfeiffer, Mark 110, 175, 229 Pferrman, Jim 207 Phelps, Alexis 72, 107 Phelps, LeRoy 219 Phillips, Caretha 72, 207 Pickens, Charles 104, 207 1 1 Poole, Kenneth 239 Poole, Mike 244 Poole, Tim 207 Pope, Levi 219 Popp, Shirley 219 Porter, Anna 236 Porter, Audrey 72 Porter, Carl Porter, Carole 207 Porter, Elaine 219 1 Porter, James 72 Porter, Joel Porter, Minor 219 Porter, Roy 72 1 Porter, William Posey, Don 244 Posey, Harry 219 Posey, Mary 72, 113 Powell, Barbara 219 Powell, Carol 137, 207 Prather, Ron 72, 115, 142, 149 i Presley, Elizabeth 220 Preston, Barbara 229 Preston, Jo Ann 236 Preston, John 244 Price, Pringl Pringl 120, Vanessa , e, Eva 229 e, Rose 90, 103, 118 125, 220 1 Probst, Mae 220 Proph Pugh, Pugh, Pullia Purce Purdon et, Sandra 220 Ellie 229 Robert m, Cheryl 244 ll, Robert 244 Charles 236 PurselI,' Jcames 244 Quebe, Marsha 103, 244 , Quigley, Karen 90, 135, 22 Quinn, Clifton Quinn, Sharon 207 Quitman, Arthur 93, 110, R , Raabe,KLauren 236 Robe, arin 220 Race, Kathleen 1 Radcliffe, John 73, 91, 11 142, 143 Radcluffe, Tom 115, 119, 220, 143 Radford, Eddie 105, 207 Radford, Ronald 220 Ragland, John Ragle, Julene Raider, Lula 207 Raines, Brenda Raniey, Judy 207 Rall, Laverne 244 Ramsey Bob Ramsey, Joyce Randall, Jerry Raney, Marsha 118, 220 Ranford, Robert 229 Ranford, Sam 207 Ranki Rafciift, n William Bob 207 Ratliff, Nancy 236 Rauscher, Lynne Rawlins, La Von Raym Reddi ond, Sandy 236 ck, Beniamin 73 Reece, Edward 207 Reece, Steven 236 Reed, Darnella 1 Reed, Donna 103, 126 Reed, James 155, 187, 20 Reed, John 155, 187, 207 Reed, Robert 229 Reed Skip 143 Reeder, Etta Reeves, Arthur Resses, Burletta Reese, Dwight 220 Reesey, Dick 73, 90, 105, 142, Reeve Reeve Reid, Reid, Reid, Reid, Reif , Reiners, Reinh 143 s, Phillip 236 s, Richard Larry Patricia 220 Pat Terry 220 Tom 110, 229 Edwin Noel, Sylvia 69, 90, 91, 118 Northcutt, Earl Nunn, Nancy 121, 130 0 Oatley, Albert 207 O'Banion, Ralph Wayne 69. 104 Odell, George 114, 207 Oberding, Barbara 219 Oehler, Karen 229 Offutt, Marsha 244 Offutt, Paul 106, 229 Oaley, Bill 104 O'Hara, Patricia 119, 207 O'Hara, Thelma 207 Ohl, Bill 162, 219 Olert, C rol 90, 104, 129, 1118, 190, 198, Olert, John 244 Oliver, Edward 219 Oliver, Vernon 207 121, 219 Pickering, Don 219 Pierce, Barbara Jean 123 Pierce, Flora 123, 219 Pierce, Howard Pierce, Lois 123 Pierce, Virginia 236 Pilkerton, Gloria 148, 207 Piner, Brad 244 Piskunos, Nick 72 Pitts, Geraldine 207 Pitts, J udith 112, 219 Pitts, LeRoy 244 Pitts, Mary Pleasant, Albert 219 4 Plummer, Carolyn 72, 107, Oltman O'Nan, Onken, ns, Nita 120, 219 John 219 Kathy ioo, 102, 129, 270 123 Plummer, Michael 219 Poe, Nancy 207 Polder, Jerry 229 Polite, PGCIQV 236 Ponchot, Bill 105, 207 Ponchot, Judy 219 Ponchot, Linda 110, 244 Ponder, Dale 219 ardt, John Reinhardt, Ronald 175, 2291 Reiter, Bradley 114, 116, 148, 207 Reiter, Steve Rempe, Chuck Rempe, Donna Renfro, Linda Reynolds, Alice Reynolds, Bob 220 Reynolds, John Rhine, Rick 73 Rhoten, Bruce 106, 108, 1 151 Rice, Audrey 125 Rice, Elaine 73, 106 Richard, Clyde 155 Richard, Connie 236 Richardson, Jerome Richardson, Molli 123, 13 229 Richardson, Pat 103 Richey, James Richie, Mike 162 Richter, Paul 236 Spickard, 1 1 INDEX 1 1 1 Riclkiuid, Mary Ann 73, HF, Ricks, Adrianne I Riddlebarger, Lois 150 1 Riefle, Carol 1 Rick, Ralph Reip, Herschel 220 1 ,Ries, Owen 104 1 1Riley, Michael 1 Ring, Donna 73, 90, 103, 118,' 134, 148, 192 J 1 Rippey, Jerry 73, 91, 11 , 1 138, 149. 1 1RitChIe, Phil 73, 90, 115, 1138, 155, 157, 164, 166, 188 Roat, Bill 1 Roat, Linda 236 Robb, Michael 108 1 Robb, Valerie 236 Robbers, August Terrell, Tyrone Robbers, Eileen Roberson, Oscar 177, 236 L 1 Roberson, Pauline 103, 23 1 Roberson, Ray 220 Roberts, Charles 229 ' -iRoberts, Herman 108 Saunders, Sandra 220 Saunders, William 20 Sawicki, Charles 209 Saylor, Lee 209 Scales, Lana Scarberry, Pam 245 Scheid, Chester 228 Scheid, Michael 75 Scheinner, Robert Scherer, Chuck 209 Schiesler, Judy 209 Schilling, Ann 119, 236 Schilling, Earl 220 Schilling, Tom 75 Schlechty, Lynda 104, 108, 149, 209 Schlegel, Sue 91, 105, 131 150, 209 Schlemer, Carol Schlemmer, Gail 236 Schloss, Bonnie 117 Schlosser, Linda Schlueter, Karen Schmidt, Ray Schmitt, David 155, 209 Schmitt, Margaret 103, 236 Schnur, Nick 236 Schofield, Harlan 209 Schott, Becky 75, 130, 131 Schreckengost, Chris 75, 104, 105 Schroeder, Jean Scneider, Judy 107 Siekbert, Ken 245 Siler, Mike 236 - Silverman, Denny 107, 120, 126, 220 Silverman, Sherry 76, 118, 107 Silvers, Carolyn 246 Silvers, Gladys 107, 132, 220 Simon, Amy 246 Simon, Betty 209 Simon, Mary 236 Simmons, Carolyn 93, Simmons, Connie 107, 118, 220 Simmons, Darrell 209 Simmons, Georgia Simmons, Pat 220 Snow, Frances 236 Snyder, Bill 246 Snyder, Jim 77, 92, 103, 140 Snyder, Judy 77, 78, 90, 92, 103, 150 Snyder, Ken South, Loranitia 77 Sowell, Karen 110 Spann, Dolores 209 Spann, Jean 121, 228 Spann, Vaughn 229 Spearman, Pat 77, 91 Speight, Lois Spencer, Denise 246 Spencer, Jenny 91, 221 Spencer, Scott 229 Dave 209 Sims, Doris 246 Sims, Larry 162, 220 Sim, Marrian Sims, Pat 220 Sims, Peggy 246 Sims, Phyllis 220 Sims, Robert 220 Sims, Viola 246 Sims, Vivian 137, 220 Simpson, Barbara 228 Simpson, Elaine 220 Simpson, Gloria 220 Simpson, Maria 236 Simpson, Pat 76 Simpson, Reginald 76 Simpson, Sandra 209 Simpson, Richard 236 Simpson, Stanley 246 Simpson, Sylvia 220 Simpson, Ton 103, 220 Simpson, Walter 112, 220 Singleton, Carol Sink, John Sink, Paul 228 Sinkfield, Ed 220 Sivley, Sharon 220 Roberts, Susanne 92, 99, 1321 -Roberts, Tony Roberts, Warren 229 1 Robertson, Betty 22-9 Robertson, Donna 220 Robertson, Tom 73, 115, 11421 143, 155, 156 1 Robins, Barbara 125 1 Robinson, Arnetta 236 ' Robinson, Barbara 220 1 1 Robinson, Gary 1 Robinson, Juanita 74 5 1 Robinson, Kenneth 155, 2 0 Robinson, Kristy 93 Robinson, Laddun 1 Robinson, Linda Robinson, Nancy 90, 103,1 119 Robinson, Paula Robinson, Sharon 1 Rockel, Walter 220 Rockhold, Sandy 120, 126, 220 Rodgers, Sharon 74, 104 Scott, Carol 245 Scott, Carol 245 Scott, Doris 236 Scott, Gloria 75 Scott, JoAnn 120, 198, 236 Scotgi Joyce 76, 97, 118, 120 Scott, Ken 209 Scott, Larry 106, 228 Scott, Paul 107, 139, 209 Scott, Willa 228 Scribner, Bob 228 Schroer, Bill 209 Schroth, Rick 110, 187 Schubert, Sandra Schuller, Judy Schwartz, Joyce 75, 90 Rogg, 'Lois 119 1 Rodwell, Lucy 1 1 Roebuck, Becky 129, 190, 198 Roeder, Terry 115, 143 1 1 Rogers, Carol Rogers, Carol 74, 75, 921, 94, 100, 102, 121, 191, 12 Rogers, Consuelo 236 Rogers, Donna 1 1 Rogers, Harold - Rogers, Joan 1 1 Rogers, Kenneth 229 , Rogers, Pat 1 1 Rogers, Ronald ' Rogers, Sharon 119, 2291 1 Rogers Shirley 1 olison, Danny 1 ollinson, Frances Schweiger, Cathy 75, 119 Schwer, Don Seaman, Sandy 220 Sears, Sebasti Sebasti Linda 236 an, Richard 228 an, Sherry 228 1 74, 921, 125 1 omig, Jack 220 Romig, Judy 74, 191 Stewart osenberger, Gail 74 1 oss, Charles 236 oss, Donzella ' oss, Elaine 91, 220 1 1 oss, J. C. 229 oss, Mike 220 1 1 oss, Patricia oss, Ronald 229 1 1 osser, Betty 236 1 otte, Sharon 74 1 1 oyster, Maxine owe, Diane 229 1 owland, Larry 1 Selbert, Jim 76, 90, 103, 115 138, 155, 157 Sellars, Betty Jane 220 Sellers, Darlene 245 Sellers, Ken 228 Selph, Carol 150, 228 Sena, Cliff 228 Sena, Mike 93, 236 Seng, Clifford Sensbach, Judy 91, 108, 119, 220 Sewell, Janice 228 Sewell, Leia 209 Sexton, Ted Sexton, Victor Shaffer, Gary Shaffer, Pam 245 Shafto, Bonnie 103, 228 Sizemore, Bonnie 236 Sizemore, Rosemary 228 Skeel, John 91, 209 Skidmore, Garrie 90, 209 Skidmore, Thelma 220 Skidmore, Terrie 106, 119, 147, 236 Skirvin, Al 220 Skirvin, Charlotte Slaughter, Bill Sledge, Jane 246 Sledge, Lee 244 Sloan, Marilyn 106, 236 Sloan, Ruth 91, 119, 136, 209 Sloan, Yvonne 236 Slutz, Ann 246 Slutz, Marian 90, 120, 129, 220 Smallwood, Betty 246 Smallwood, Oscar 236 Smallwood, Patsy 228 Smart, Edward 246 Smart, Jess 220 Speight, Ronald Spikes, Shirley 229 Spinanger, Diane 209 Spoonamore, Bob 237 Spradlin, Bonnie 77 Sprague, Kenneth 229 Spurling, Linda Spurling, Martha 237 Squires, Dorothy 221 Stacy, Betty 209 Stafford, Pat 229 Stafford Peggy 77 Staley, shirioy 246 Staley, Alvin 246 Stallworth, Cheryl 106, 123, 209 Stallworth, Everett 229 Stallworth, Jean 84, 107, 145 Stallworth, Inga 246 Stamler, Bob 209 Stamper, Billie Standifer, Janice 229 Standifer, Robert 246 107, Stanforth, Bob 115, 138, 166, 188 Stanley, Gene 209 Staples, Anita 246 Staples, Leonard 106, 229 Stciggrdt, Steve 98, 104, 105, Starkey, Gilbert 107, 221 Starkey, Rick 122 Starrett, Jolene 119, 221 Staud, John 229 Stayden, Liz 120, 121, 221 Stayden, Julius 246 Stears, Mitzi 209 Steel, Jackie 107, 112, 221 Steele, Manson Steger, Gary 91, 114, 138, 209 Stegman, Charlene 209 Steiner, Ross 246 Steingrube, Marcia 77 Stenger, Chelsea 107, 119, 209 Stenger, Laura 237 Stephens, Georgia 221 Stephan, Richard 229 Stephens, Doris 77, 123 Suter, Carl Sutton, Fred 221 Swango, John 221 Swan, Ada 209 Swann, Christina 246 Swann, Dan 108, 112 Swann, Joan 106, 192, 229 Sweeney, Donna 229 Sweeney, Joe 78 Swigert, l?ve Talbert, Lilly 90, 91, 106, 209 Tanner, Kathleen 245, 93 Tarbell, Jim 78 Tarr, Tom Tarrance, Joann 237 Tate, Barsele 246 Tate, Clyde 246 Tate, Gloria 137, 221 Tate, Juanita 90, 137, 221 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, 209 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teague Alana Ann 78 Barbara 246 Berry 209 Cornelia 229 Delores 78, 103 Donna 103, 131, 150, Jack 221 Nellie 221, 229 Therese 237 Thomas 237 Albert Harry 221 Topo, Jludy 78, 118, 119 Terry, Terry, Terry, Terry, Terry, Testa, Thoma Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Joyce 237 Lucelle Morris 221 Morris 221 Naomi Nick s, David 237 , David 229 , Gwendolyn 229 ,Jeanne 106 Joseph 106, 229 , Lawrence , Nola 106, 229 Phil 110 1 ' Thomosino 246 Thombfifry, Tim Thornhill, Vera 221 Thomson, David 121, 106 Thompson Delora 229 Thompson, Embry 221 Thompson, Jim 209 Thompson, Joseph 246 Thompson John 229 Thogtzpson Kathy 79, 128, Thompson Kathy 93, 110, 229 Thompson Ronny 106, 237 Thompson Sally 79 Thompson Sheila 79, 192 Thompson Terry 237 Smedley, John 112, 139, 155 Shank, Dave 236 Shank Gary 209 Shanrfon, Barry 220 Shannon, Carolyn 76, 107 Shannon, Lester 236 Sharp, Dave 76 Sharp, Joyce 236 Sharp, Martha 76, 92, 136 Shaw, Dorothy 236 Shaw, Sandra Shaw, Steve 93, 245 Shear Doug 115, 119 Shear: Patrick 115, 220 Shear, Tom 246 Shebanek, Ron 228 156 Snelbaker, Nancy Stephens, Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevenson Stevensoni Stevenson Stewart, Stewart Stewarti Stewart, Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Roger 209 , George 246 , Jerilyn 77, 209 , Princella 77 Ken 77 Leroy 246 Verna 77 Ann 221 Bill 246 Frank 209 Gayle 246 James 175, 229 I John 93, 237 , Pat 246 Ralph 78,107 Ray 237 Stewartj , Robert 107, 209 Thrweatt, Victoria 246 Thurmond, Barbara 79 Tilford, Virgil A 79 Tillery, Divonnie 192, 221 Tillery, Dwight 246 Tillery, Tyrone 237 Timothy, Staley Tinsley, Ronald 246 Tippkemper, Bill 110 Tirey, Phyllis 246 Todd, Dick 106, 108, 133, 151, 209 Todd, Helen 246 Todd, Mark 163, 175, 237 oyalty, Kathv oork, Herb 1 uark, Robert 112, 147 uess, Judy 91, 107, 116 uffin, Annette 220 1 uyon, D'Ann 236 ussell, David 110 ussell, Dick 11O,'175, 229 ussell, John , 1 utherford, Wayne 74 yan, Barbara- 126, 2201 yan, Janet 75, 117 yan, Joan 117 1 yan, Kathleen A. 229 yan, Kathleen 229 L1 yan, Laura 106, 199, 36 ' ybolt, B21 1 adler, Chester 209 adler, Jim 75 adler, Joyce 236 ales, Max 236 anders, shoiby 228 1 andusky, Jerry 220 anford, Alex 236 1 anger, Bill 228 Shebanek, Tony 76, 80, 95, 112, 140, 149 Shellabarger, Don 143 Shellaburger, Linda 220 Shelton, Shelton, Barb 76, 117 Dorothy 76,91 Smith, Alfonzo 236 Smith, Angela 236 Smith, Barbara Smith, Barbara Smith, Betty 228 Smith, Charlene 76 Smith, Carol 209 Smith, Carolyn 76 Smith, Claudetta 236 Smith, Clyde 236 Smith, Danny 236 Smith, Darlene 209 Smith, Debby 246 Smrgig Dave 76, 138, 155, Smith, Delores 209 Smith, Dennis 174, 220 Smith, Donna 220 Smith, Dorothy 246 Smith, Edward 209 Smith, Jacob Smith, Jackie 76, 127 Smith, Jacqueline 228, 220 Smith, Janet 130, 221 Smith, Janice 209 Smith, John 209 Smith, John Smith, Kenneth 221 Shelton, Jerry 76, 140 Shelton, Matthews 220 Shelton, Peggy 236 Shelton, Ron 220 Sheperd, Jim 245 Shepard, Judy 107 Shepard, Tom 106, 236 Sherman, Dave 163, 175, 228 Shick, Danny 245 Shick, Holly 90, 91, 100, 127, 149, 209 Shie, Ralph 220 Shindoler, Dale 245 antoro, Mike 113, 209 1 argent, Jim asaki, Brion 90, 115, 20 1 atchwill, Beverly 245 Shirk, Clyde Shirk, Tensie 236 Shively, Dan 236 Shockley, Ernestine 236 atchwill, Judy '107, 1215, 220 Shockley, Rick 76, 143 aturday, Virginia 136, 209, Shonberger, Linda 220 229 , Shotts, Richard 121. 228 auber, Linda 245 1 Shotwell, James 228 aunders, Barbara 103, 228 Showalter, Darlene 236 aunders, Bill 103, 228 1 Shugars, James 245 0UFld9l'S, KQ-We 228 Shumway, Anne 119, 236 unders, Michael 236 1 Siegel, Bob 220 1 1 Smith, Leonard 246 Smith, Linda 236 Smith, Marcia 77 Smith, Margaret 123, 221 Smith, Marjorie 123, 221 Smith, Marlene 77 Smith, Pat 75 Smith, Poul 221 Smith, Paula 209 Smith, Robert 221 Smith, Ronald 221 Smith, Ron 77, 140 Smith, Roslyn 77 Smith, Roy 221 Smith, Rudy 236 Smith, Sandra 246 Smith, Sarah 236 Smith, Theodore 77 Smith, Tom 246 Smith, Warren 246 Snider, Terry 114, 221 Snow, Elaine 77, 91 271 Steve 221 Stewart, Stille, Margaret 21 Stille, Steve 78 Stillwell, Adell Stillwell, Dianne 246 Stilwell, Pat 107, 221 Stillwell, Troy 246 Stinson, Lorain 221 Stolley, Cris 237 Stolzenberg, Ann 93, 118, ' 120, 209 Stolzenberg, John 103, 110, 4 237 Stone, Harriet Stonom, Barbara 229 Stover, Dick 209 Stover, Gwen 221 Strachan, Bill Stradtman, Joan 237 Stredick, Denise 246 Street, Gwen 106, 229 Strickiew, Hazel 78 Strong, Orville 237 Struble, Charles 78, 140 Struble, John 93, 103 Stubblefield, James 229 Stuckey, Willis 229 Stuebing, Rich 114, 209 Stule, Ben Suber, leinda 237 Sullender, Willian Sullivan, John Sumer, Dorothy 246 Sumner, Sara 93, 103, 119, 237 Suter, Brenda 246 Toliver, Paul 107, 115, 162, 221 2 Toile, Sandra 79 Tollini, Jerry 79, 108, 109, 140 Tomes, Steve 91, 210 Tompkins, Wilma 210 Toms, Betty 210 Toms, Judy 221 Tooson, Jeanette 221 Torbert, Andrew Torrence, Linda 108. 221 Towns, Theresa Tracey, Shirley 103. 107, 221 Travis, Roberta 237 Tremmel, Vivian 210 Trillo, Tony 221 Triptow, Betty Ann Trisler, Norman 108, 222 Trowbridge, Lynn 79 Truman, Wayne Tubbs, Betsy 237 Tuck, Lee Curtis 246 Tucker, Joseph 222 Tucker, Margaret 222 Tucker, Edessa 79 Tucker, Thomas 237 Tuggle, Beverly Turner, Ann Turner, Ardis 246 Turner, Barbara 222 Turner, Barbara Jo 222 Turner, David 222 Turner, Gilda 106, 222 Turner, Robert 90, 222 Turner, Rosetta Tuttle, Mike 110 Tuttle, Sandy 108, 126, 222 Tuttle, Tom 246 Tye, Lee Ann 106, 222 1 1 7, W 7 1 Kenneth 210 INDEX Tyus, Delpha 246 Tyus, Ivory Tyus, Regbnald Uible, Carol 103, 127, 210 Walker, Lillie 237 Walker, Margaret 222 Walker, Robert 222 Walker, Thelma 230 Walker, Vernon Underhill, Nancy 119, 129, 198, 154, 222 Umgord, Dennis Upson, Breaks Vance, Edward 229 Van Cleve, Maxine 132, 210 Van Epps, Carolyn 79, 81, 94, 97, 128, 154, 190, 198 VanHooks, Charles 115 Van Hoosier, Jackie 246 VanLear, Judy 229 VanOver, Gordon 174, 177, 222 Van Pelt, Charles 108, 210 Vanschalk, Frank Vanschalk, Walt 141, 222 Vassar, Donald 222 Wallace, Carol 80, 84, 92, 93, 94, 97, 104, 130, 131 Waller, Bonnie 80, 91, 103 Waller, Margaret 237 Wesley, Joyce Wethington, Donna 222 Wheat, Bucky 90, 91, 114, 143, 210 Wheat, Larry 246 Wheatley, Jack 108, 115, 222 Wheeler, Pam 104, 121, 210 Wheeldon, Vickie 237 Whitaker, Leamon Waller, Waltha Walton, Michael I, Larry 230 Cheryl 222 Walston, Ken 210 Walton, Walton, James 108, 210 Ronny 107, 222 Waltz, Billy 222 Wambsgans, Mary 222 Warren, Judith Ann Ward, Ward, Wa rd , Wa rd , Ward, Ward, Ware Don 210 Anthony David 246 Fannie 222 Richard 110, 237 Richard 110, 222 Priscilla 237 Warner, Angela 119 Warren, Dolores 210 Warren, Mike 80 Warren, Ralphenia Warfield, Joy White, Carol 222 White, Carolyn White, Clarence White, Eugene 230 White, Fred White, Geraldine 222 Vaughn, Brenda 79, 108 Vaughn, Carol 237 Vaughn, Eugene 229 Vaughn, Harlod 222 Vaughn, Janice 246 Vaughn, Joyce 132, 104 Vaughn, Ralph Vaughn Tony 196, 187 Venn, Elizabeth 229 Venn, Suzanne 103, 246 Verdon, Jim 99, 210 Vielhauer, Judy 222 Vielhauer, Julius Vielhauer, Karen 103, 120, 229 Vinegar, Diana 80, 229 Vihlein, Stephanie 246 Vinson, Charles 222 Vaegtle, Bonnie 210 Vogel, Ray 237 Vogel, Richard 210 Vogt, John 246 Vogt, Michele 106, 121, 210 VonBorss, Ester 230 Von Bo.'ess, Kathleen 199 Vonder Ane, Anne 103, 230 Vonderhazw Marlene 210 Waddell, Wayne 186, 210 Wade, Edward 230 Wagner, George 210 Waldeck, Louise 119, 222 Wainscott, Gial 80, 92, 99, 130, 131, 147 Waits, 118, 210 Waldon, Fred Walker, Carl 80 Walker, Carolyn 80 Walker, Charles 237 Walker, Diane 114 Walker, Edna 230 Walker, Edward 222 Walker, Gloria 246 Walker, Harold 246 Walker, Irma Walker, James Walker, Jeremiah 80 1 x .1 ii ,if 1 Washington, Eric 230 Washington, Henry Washington, Patricia Washington, William 115 Wass, Michael 222 Edwina 237 Waters, Watson, Carol 132, 210 Watson, Ernest Hubert 155 Watson, Watson, Sam 222 Watts, Joyce 117 Watts, Mildred 222 Watts, Patricia 222 Weaver, Alvin 222 Webb, Michael 222 Weber, Carol 80, 97, 105 Weber, Marilynn 106, 108, 118, 210 Weber, Sandra 119, 126, 222 Weekley, Truman 120, 210 Wehby, Eileen 222 Wehly, William 230 Weider, Lee 175, 230 Weider, Rod 237 Weiss, Ken 230 Weiss, Richard 210 Welch, Douglas 210 Welch, Faye 230 Welch, Mary Weldon, Jodee Wells, Donna 246 Wells, Dorothy Wells, Mary ' Wendelstein, Rosellen 103, 106, 110, 150, 230 Werty, Arlene 106, 230 West Patricia eE't'f'1T Fi ic ar aa, 210 1 dFd'WW White, Gordon 114, 210 White, Linda 103, 222, 230 White, Lucinda 90, 103, 126, 190 222 White, Olga 210 White, Pat 222 White, Paul 246 White, Sennis White, Sydney 222 Whitfield, Harriet 246 Wtiitgig, Dave 80, 92, 138, 4 Whitley, Ronald 110, 163, 175, 230 Whitlock, Nancy 103, 113, 119, 210 Whitlow, Rosetta 246 Whittle, Harold 246 Whittle, Larry 222 Wiedemer, Joyce 103, 107, 118, 120, 126, 222 Wiggins, Bob 188 Wilder, Edward 246 Wile, Robert Wiley, Brenda 246 Wildey, Kathy 210 Willett, Shirley 237 Wilkins, Gregory 246 Willes, Joyce Willhoite, Judy 81, 131 Williams, Alice Williams, Barbara 247 Williams, Barbara Jean 230 Williams, Betty 92, 106, 210 Williams, Bob Williams, Bobby 247 Williams, Bonnie 90, 91, 97, 121, 129, 198, 210, 191 Williams, Carlene 222 Williams, Casandra 222 Williams, Cedric 210 Williams, Clarence 155, 210 Williams, Clarence 155, 210 Williams, Carolyn Williams, Clemon Williams, Deborah 247 Williams, Delores 210 Williams, Dianne 247 Williams, Dolores Williams, Donnell Williams, Eloise 210 wiiuyiis, Gail 222 Wi 'ams, Geraldine liams, Geraldine 106, 247 illiams, Geraldine Williams, Gwendolyn Williams, James 81, 155, 188, Williams, Jerome Williams, Johnnie-Ruth 247 Williams, James 247 Williams, Judy 210 Williams, Kevin 91, 210 Williams, Lawrence 210 Williams, Leon 210 Williams, Louis 222 Williams, Malcolm Williams, Mary Alice 222 Williams, Mary Cathy 230 Williams, Mary 192, 222 Williams, Melvin 81, 115, 162 Williams, Michael 222 Williams, Mike 162, 222 Williams, Mizell 222 Williams, Patricia 210 Williams, Paul 222 Williams, Perry 163, 237 Williams, Ronald 162, 174, Williams, Ruby 247 Williams, Russell 162, 174, 177, 210 Williams, Sally Williams, Sharon 247 Williams, Sonny 210 Williams, Stephen 162, 222 Williams, Terry 210, 222 Williams, Tom 106, 247 Williams Victor Williamson, Dale 47 Williamson, Elva Willis, Shirley 222 Willis, Virginia 108, 210 Wilson, Alola 247 Wilgaix, Bonnie 81, 102, 128, Wilson, Charles 210 Wilson, Charles 106, 222 Wiliogl, Dail 81, 140, 149, Wilson, Edward 247 Wilson George 222 Wilson Herman 210 Wilson, Jan 210 Wilson, Jerrell .247 Wilson, Jerry 81, 140 Wilson Jim 81, 140 Wilson 106, 237 Wilson, Paul 230 Wilson, Penny 210 Wilson Rita 106 Wilson Robert 106 Wimmer, Janet 108 Wolfe, William 210 Wong, Olie Wong, Shirley 84 Wood Helen 106 239 woodf Judy 210 ' Wood 92, 120, 21 Woodie, James Woodley, Marlene 210 Woodly, Robert Waods, Ted . Woods, Theresa 104, 126, Woosley, Cheryl 107 Woodward, Charles 84, 85, 90, 95, 155 Woodward, Joyce 210 Woodward, William 237 Woolford, Bob Woolsey, Carter 237 Worley, Charles 247 Worley, Ronald 210 Worley, Sandra Wright, Betty 141, 247 Wright, Donna 210 Wright, JoAnn 125, 210 Wright, Neil 230 Wright, Robert 222, 228 Wright, Wayne 237 Wunker, Philip 84 Wynn, Joan 84 Y Yancey, Elieen 126, 222 Yancey, James 118 Yancey, Joyce 222 Yarnell, George 106 Yarnell, Nancy 210 Yazell, Orville 84 Yazell, Sandie 107, 132, 2 Yeager, David 247 Yeager, Judy 210 Yest, Janet York, Jerry 104, 105, 114 143, 210 York, Linda 84 York, Yvonne 222 Young, Audrey 237 Young, Brenda Young, Clarence Young, Eugene 222 Young, Joseph 210 Young, Larry 247 Young, Mark 155, 210 Young, Rosie 210 Young, William 210 Young, Willie 222 Younger, Aubrey 177, 222 Younger, Patricia 210 Younkers, Donald Wiigcglman, Angie 210, 129, Winstead, Dan 103, 108, 121, 222 Wireman, Sharon 81, 113 Witt, Frank 103 Witt, Roger 247 Wittenberg, Mary Lou 84. 108, 128, 192 Wittfelt,'Jayne 120, 230 Wolf, Joyce Wolfe, Shvey Z Zahlout, Eileen 105, 222 Zahlout, Naomi 106, 121, Zahlout, Pauline 247 Zavisin, Michael Zellars, Mae 247 Zegel, Elaine 199, 247 Zinn, Shirley 84, 117 Zwicker, Kay 237 CJ ' 1 Jw? UD l,w,W,ff1M lu ,kj ,Zin V , Alf ll I 1 fc? .N 1 cc, I I0 . ,Sl 'Y A Q . , My bm, fr G uf? 1' . 1' QE, 4 l K Eljfwlfv IM- bi 1 3 1 I XV xl I C87 C97 C87 C277 ' Uv DlREc'roRv Adkins, Tom ..,...... Ammann, Jake ....., Andrew, Margaret ...,... Appel, Rosanne ....., L--- 1 Armstrong, Robert Arnn, John .,..,......., 4 Arnold, Terry ...,.., 2828 Hyde Park Place --------69ll Windward Street -------.3950 Marburg ---------4333 Eastern --------5612 Maphet ----------3026 Springer --------3412 Stettinius Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Avenue Asher, Richard ----- ------,.... 3 537 Burch Avenue Atkins, William ---- , ............., 6535 Graf Drive Auohtoria, Glenn ...,....os 5355 Eiimane Drive BGCKGF, FFOHCSS ------ r ----,,,-,... .......Y 3 627 Tamarack Avenue Boker, Morgoret- ......-.. L ........ ............. 3 650 Erie Avenue BClllef1Qef, Bruce ---------, t ------ -..... 3 l3l Marbreit Avenue B0FlJ20U, Tam ------ ---,,-... ...-... 6 4 30 Bramble Avenue Barlow, James ...... Barnes, Linda ,... 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Brothers, Nancy ....,., Brown, Barbara .,... ------.332 l Spokane Avenue --.--------.-577 Torrence Lane --- ..,,... 3504 Brentwood Avenue Brown, l'l0fflet ----- ----- f.f...Y 5 637 Whetsel Avenue BFOWYW, S0fClh E- ---- A----- l ------, ...... 2 0 55 Eastern Avenue Brown, Thomas ..eee.. . ....f l .,uuu,.. .u...,.cuusc 5 948 Wind Road BVUQQf'3m'-Un, John ----- -----,-A- .Yfw.f 4 2 69 Paxton Avenue BUfb0Vlk5, Diana --- ,-------- ...... l 949 Kinney Avenue Burston, Bernadine --.. ...,, l ,,,,,,, ,,4A,w,, 3 322 Hewitt C,-eseenr Burrell, Donald --e-, el ....f .f......,,...,. l 468 Burney Lane Burton, BV'-ICS ------- -----, f--...., 3 4 49 Saint Johns Place Bush, Melanie fe..-.. ..,eefee. ....,.,V..,.A..A.. 9 3 O Goss Road COClY, Sharon V------ V ----- l v------ ..,.... 6 l32 Glade Avenue COllGl'1Of1, NOHCY e---e- .--.ef-. ....... 5 5 60 Dunning Place Cameron, Cindy ..,.,, Cannedy, Margaret Carr, Lillian ,,..,. A .,... Ca rrol I, Richard .... Carter, Barbara ,,,..... Carter, Geraldine ..,. Carter, lnell .....,,., Case, Elizabeth ,,,., Catauro, Albert ....,, Cavally, Christophe i' Chambers, Mae A. Charlton, Chester .,,. Cheek, Emily ..,.,... Chesnut, Patricia ,,,,, Chidester, Anne .,.,.. Christman, Sharon cioffi, Benv ,.,,s,...... Clay, Gerald .,.....,... Cleary, Patricia ,.,......., Clingman, Charles Clubb, Dianne ......... Cochran, Anita ,,,.s .. .,..,., l3l2 Meier Avenue ---..--3040 Gilbert Avenue -------.-i329 Chapel Street -----.---.-l357 Fleming Street -------.3455 Trimble Avenue ------.-2725 Eastern Avenue -.--.l532 Jonathan Avenue 37l l Morris Place -.-------3755 Aniaton Street ------l852 Columbia Parkway -..-.-----.,,------.-304l O'Bryan l 09 Linwood -.------3633 Zumstein Avenue .----.-..-3634 Parkline Avenue ------2589 Willowbrook Drive ....-.--.--.l359 Custer Street -..-..----.628 Crown Street ----.-5824 Bramble Avenue -.--.-..-.--4347 Conant Street ..--.---.3l36 Hackberry Street -.- ..........,. 38lO Marburg Avenue -- .,.... ,.....,, 3 l 90 Portsmouth Avenue Cochran, Harry -.... .i....... ......,...... 2 5 58 Madison Road COCl4r6ll, Barbara -6 ---.. ....... .,..... 3 437 Euaston Avenue Colonel, Robert ..... ...... l ..,,,.. A,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,, l 5 20 Beth Lorie Coniglio, Annette ,... .-.J ,.,. .,.,,, 4 l52 Paxton Woods Lane ConaeHy, Nancy .--.-.ee,... l .......-........... 37iO Pornand Avenue Conway, Barbara ....... .. ..... l ........,.,... 4105 Paxton Woods Drive Cook, Delores ------- -6 e---- l --.--. ........... 3 025 Eastern Avenue l l C97 C277 C97 C267 C277 C87 C87 C87 C307 C277 C77 C277 C77 C87 C277 C267 C77 C27 C97 C277 C277 C67 C277 C277 C87 C277 C77 C277 C367 C97 C87 C307 C277 C277 C67 C77 C87 C97 C97 C267 C367 C277 C67 C77 C87 C27 C277 C97 C77 C77 C307 C87 C297 C307 C277 C87 C77 C67 C67 C77 C27 C77 C267 C277 C27 C87 C87 C87 C87 C377 C87 C67 C277 C277 C77 C87 C87 C87 C307 C97 C97 C97 C267 273 Cook, Katherine ...,.. ------4702 Clenshade Avenue Carney, Robert ...... ........,,..... 5 5l2 Butler Lane C277 Cowan, Janeen .... ........ l 940 Lehigh Avenue C307 COX, Daniel ....... .,...............,,,,.. 3 334 Bonaparte C77 Cox, Sammy ........ .,,..,.. 2 l39 Saint James Avenue C67 Coyne, John ........ ............,.. l 608 Dell Terrace C307 Crawford, Linda .... ..,...,., 5 8l4 Chandler Street C277 Cromwell, Robert .... ,..,A.. 3 746 Drake Avenue C97 Crosswhite, Margo ,...... 342i Fernside Place C77 CFUS9, Howard ,,..,... ...... 2 326 Bonne Street C67 Daniels, Larry ......... ....... 2 437 Madison Road C87 Donner, Linda .......,... ........ 2 307 Kemper Lane C67 Davenport, Dorothy ,,s........,. 29 Lincoln Terrace C67 Davidson, Bill ........ .. ...,,,..,,,,,...,. 5092 Overbrook C277 Davidson, Robert ,,.. ...... , ,-387l Drakewood Drive C97 Davis, Ada Ruth .,.,, ............ 2 824 Park Avenue C67 Davis, Calvin ....... ....., - l654 Herbert Avenue C67 Davis, Diane ...... ,,....,, 6 057 Kellogg Avenue C287 Davis Janet ...... . ....... 68l7 Bramble Avenue C277 Davis Janet ...... .,...... 3 628 Trimble Avenue C77 Davis Milton ..... ,...,, 3 628 Trimble Avenue C77 Dawson, Hattie .... ..........,.......,A, 3 246 Gatt Avenue C67 Dean, Robert ....s .....,........, 4 l2 McDowell Street C267 Debbins, Jean .,.,. l3l5 William Howard Taft Rd. C67 Dent, Ed .....,.. ,,.,.............. 5 3l6 Whetsel Avenue C277 Dicks, Fern ,,,,,,,,,, ,,..... 5 403 Stewart Avenue C277 Diekman, John ,,,..,.. ....,,. 6 2l8 Beechcrest Place C307 Dinerrnan, Janice .... L..LL...... l 6 Observatory Hill C87 Disbenett, Janet ..... .....e..f.e........L - ee.e..f.f, 2 l36 Fulton C67 Digtler, Linda ,4,,,,, ,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, 3 622 Stettinius Avenue C87 Dobbins, Jean ,.... l3l5 William Howard Taft Rd. C67 Dotson, Peggy --.-- ,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,, 5405 Eastwood Drive C277 Drone, Standra ..... ..,...,, 6 520 Desmond Street C277 Dudley, Edith ,,,..,.... .,.,, l 990 Kinney Avenue C77 Dunean, Edward ..,,,,,. 950 Francisco Street C67 Duncan, Marian .,...... ,,,,.. , ,.... 3 525 Zumstein C87 Dunning, Kenneth ...o,,,L,, -6409 Roe Street C277 Durham, Richard - ,,,... i309 Paxton Avenue C87 Dynes, Bonnie -. ,,,, .,..... 6 508 Craigland Court C307 Eckman, Elaine -L ----- ------------ - -3505 Brentwood C87 Edmonds, Brenda -, ---,. ------ 6 084 Clouer Street Edmansan, Richard -----.-.- 45l Strafer Street C267 Edwards, Herbert ---- -------..--..--- 2 404 Salutarls C67 Ernbry, Duane ,,,,,,, ------- 5 223 Roanoke Street Endres, Kenneth ,,,,,, -......---- 4 lOl Eileen Drive England, Beatrice ----. -ef--.--,-,,---e---- 3 560 Wabash C77 Enghauser, Richard -------- 3773 Aylesboro Avenue C87 Estes, Patricia ,,,,, , ,,,,,, ------- 6 9 ll Britton Avenue C277 Evans, William ,--. ,--.-.-.-- 5 324 Weltner Street C277 Evans, Yvonne ------- 920 Lexington Avenue C297 Evergull, Greg ,W ------------ -l729 Marguette C307 Fant, Bonnie ------ -------- l 339 Lincoln Avenue C67 Farres, John ------ ,.--- ---------------.--- -3327 Cloromont C97 Fehhelmer, David -.-- -----,- l 3l7 Observatory Avenue C87 Feck, Carol ,,-------- ---------- , 5024 Eastern Avenue C267 Federle, Carole .--- -.---- - 5766 Glengate Lane Cl37 Felder, Robert VV,,,,A,,, ---..------ 9 l7 Blair Avenue C297 Feldhove, William ------ 370l Broadview Drive C87 Feller, Vivian .f......... ---- - ----2----- 6 823 Merwia C277 Ferguson, Bill ,,,,,,, .----------. 3 307 ClOrClr'T1Or1l' Ferguson, Judy Q ,,,,, -------- 2 f7AOdlSOrl ROCICJ Fiorito, Angie ,,,,,,,,,,,, .---.--.-- 6 108 Roe Street C277 Fischer, Charylene .-------- i336 Cryer Avenue C87 Fischer A Vir inia ,---- --.-.-.. l 336 Cryer Avenue ,C8 osierfvqrliiom .-.. ...--.....---..--- 3 4l6 Trimble Frgrrie, Marjorie ,.,,,, ------- 2 O2l Sutton Avenue Friend, l-Qrry ,,,,,,,, --..--. - Sutton Road Fnmcn, Robena .... ..-..e--...e. 2 AAoyer Pwoe C267 Frodge, Carol ,,,,, -----. 7 024 Palmetto Street C277 Frye, Phyllis .,,,--,,-- -.------.------ 3 l28 Celeron C97 Fuller, Aubrey . ,-.-- .........---,, 6 20 June Street C67 Gablgard, Hazel ------.-------- 920 Morris Street C67 Caghan, Carole ,,,,,,,--- ------ 3 734 Marburg Avenue C287 Gent, ,lr-me -,,,A,,,,,-,----,--- ....---.---.- l 633 Winchester C307 Garner, James Ronald .....- ------ 3 402 H3590 Avenue C97 Geghgrt, Jerrilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,, .....-- 2 463 ROlr1lDOW COUl'l' George, John --------, --,----- 3 407 Erie Avenue C87 Geyer, Rolph ,---- .------------ 6 5l8 Roe Street C277 Gibbgng, Ggry ---, --,----..- l AACIylOl'1d DI'lVE Gibson, Floyd ,,,, ------ 5 712 Monning Avenue Gill, Dole -,--,,-,-,, .,-------------.-. 4 ll0 28th Street C97 Gigolo, Lyrujq ,,,,--,-, .,----- 3 763 Hyde Park Avenue C97 Glazeir, Michele --.... ----eee------ l 34l l'l6l'llF1 Place C87 Glaeck, Tor-ri ,,,,,,,,, -------. - 3549 Vista Avenue C87 Godfrey, Irene ,.-,-, -...o.- l Suncrest Drive Goebel, Hilbert ,,,,, -------- 4 l7l Allendale Drive C277 Ggebel, Peggy ,--,,, -...-.-, 6 Hialea COlJrt Groble, Jean ,,,,,., -..-.... 5 638 Ridge Avenue U37 wig C307 DIRECTORY Grate, Frank ..... Green, Annetta ....,. Grubbs, Rayola ,,.. .-- Gunn, Barbara .,... Gutierrez, Joseph ..... Hake, Pamela ...... --------.3412 Alamo Avenue .---..-3322 Spokane Avenue ---.---.3050 O'Bryan Street .-.---.----,-..341O Glemland ---.--.-.--4203 Wilmer Court .--.1735 Bloomingdale Ave. Hall, Diane ............, ...,............. 3 446 Oak Lane Hall, Virginia ........,,.. ................... 8 100 Fontaine Hamilton, William .,.,., ...,.,,,-..,..,. 3 820 Eileen Drive Hammond, Mary ...... ...... 2 250 Beechmont Avenue Hampton, Betty ....... ....... 2 482 Observatory Avenue Hampton, Christina ..... ................,.... 8 11 Oak Street Handel, Paul ........... ......... 1 642 Clayton Street Handley, Judith ..... ..,.,....,,..., 1 645 Marlou Lane Harper, John ,. .....,. ........ 7 016 Bramble Avenue Harris, Phyllis ........,. ................ 5 747 Adelphi Street Hartenian, Melanie ,,.... ,...... 1 236 East Rookwood Drive Harvey, Gwendolyn - Hassman, Pete ....... Hawkins, Jacquelyn Hayes, Carole .....,.... Hayes, Marilyn ,..... Helwig, Sharon . Henninger, Carol ...... ................... 3 656 Burch Avenue Heminger, Nedra .... Henry, Zelma .,.,,,. Herbert, Herring, Charles ...,, Hardy ....,,. H igh lander, Charlene Hill, Gail ..... ..........,., M, Hill, Robert . ,..,...,.,, L-- Hilliard, Mickey .,.. Hint, Peter ,..., . ...,. Hodge, Brien . ..... A Bill Hodson, Hodson, Carol ...... Hoghes, Mike .......... Hoghes, Ronnie ...... ..-..- Holland, Raymond ,... Holmes, Carolyn ,.., -ww 3397 Erie Avenue Hopkins, Lucy , Howard, Fredrick ..... - ......,..,.. 3232 Gilbert Avenue - .... .-.6835 Buckingham Place .-.,..375O Marburg Avenue .-.W3645 Wilshire Avenue Windsor Street ...-.-. .-..-.--.-.--..-.-..v.2.....3121 Griest 3740 Middle Brook Avenue .....-..--,.3657 Wilshire Avenue , ............ 5746 Adelphi Street WW1614 Ruth Avenue .-.--,,,.,-.,.--.-.--12 Fa rrell's ...---.-.1403 Myrtle Avenue . ..,..,, 2838 Stanton Avenue ..-.,-,,3550 Burch Avenue ,-,,,,353O Shaw Avenue 222.2521 Salem Street -,---..6406 Erie Avenue .--,-,,,,,6406 Erie Avenue ,.,,,,,3456 Fernside Place .-..-..--.-.-v.,...-.--21 1 6 Pogue ...,.,.,2312 Kenton Avenue ,.-..-876 Hutchins Avenue ......,.74O Oak Street Ap. 16 .--,,.,-..-2615 Perkins Lane Hoyt, Judith .... .ee,,,,, ....,.......v,. 2 9 51 Erie Avenue Hudson, Gayle ....., ., ...cc ............,,,, 1 241 Chapel Street Hutt, Mary Dianne ,,,, ......,. 4 332 Mormandy Avenue Hughes, Geraldine ,,,, ............ , , .,.......... 2153 Crane Hughes, Mike v,,.,,,,,, ...,...,,,,.,.,,.,., 3 456 Fernside Hughes, Ronald W L, ,,.,........... 2116 Pogue Hunt, Barbara . ,,,c,,, -. C33 C273 --,,---6336 Cambridge Hunt, Nelson ,,,c,,.A,, ....,,,,,,,,1144 Paxton Road Hutchinson, Marilyn .,..... ........,,,,,, 3 639 Shaw Avenue Ice, Sherrod ..... . .......... ...... 3 532 Woodburn Avenue llhardt, Judith ......... - ...,,,.,...... 4130 Jora Lane Ingram, Carl ...... lnyart, Patricia .c.., Jackson, Russell -S James, Thomas ..,... Jarman, Joann Jasper, Jannis .,., Jennings, Nancy .... Jentzen, Beatrice -.-,,,,.2823 Rosella Avenue -.-..-...4948 Kelsch Lane ..-...,,,1284 Burney Lane 222.3760 Kenlworth Place .,,,....3434 Sherel Corner .,,.,,-.,-..,,3038 Cleinview ...-,,,,,,6904 Hurd Avenue .,.,,a.5748 Bramble Avenue Johe, James ,,,,,,,,v, .........,,........ 5 262 Charloe Street Johnson, Audrey .,,, ................. 3 445 Woodburn Avenue Johnson, Beverly ,,..... ....... 1 743 William Howard Taft Rd. Johnson, Diana .........., ..,A....,...,,..... 5 809 Chandler Street Johnson, Gwendolyn ,,, ,.......,..,..., 1622 Dauner Avenue Johnson, Meredith c.,,..., 5521 Chandler Street Johnson, Hearold ..,,, ....,,,, 5 320 Hetzel Street Johnson, Heather ...., ...,,,A. 3 547 Pape Avenue Jones, Arnetta ...... . ..,...... 3064 Mentor Street Jones, Frances .... ....,.. 3 513 Woodburn Avenue Jones, Gloria H ,,., ....,. 1 841 Fair Fax Avenue Jones, Katrina ,.,. .,..... 3 464 Fernside Place Jordan, Dolly ...,.... Jordan, Richard ..., Jurkiewicz, Mary .... Kammer, Dorothy .... Keese, Keith, Kelch Kelch Kelly, Kelly, Kelso, Kevill, 1 James ........ Lois .,........ Donald .. ...,,, Jeanette ,,,. Audrey ..,..,.. Kathleen .,.. Marsha .,.. Dennis , Key, Robert Kinard, Christopher Kinnard, Sandro .... ..-,.-...3028 O'Beyon Street ....s.,4481 Eastern Avenue ..,.-:.1197 Herschel Avenue 2140 Eulton ...,,,,3580 Reading Road ,-.....,912 Churchill Avenue ,...,,,,6108 Clephane Avenue .-,,,,,,.-,,.4768 Bloor Street ,,,,-.3640 Besuden Court ,-.,,,...3640 Besuden Court -.-,.-,,5374 Eastwood Drive 4204 28th Avenue ..-.,,,,,.,.......6806 Salem .,..,,,,2818 Hott Avenue ,,.-,,1 1 12 Chapel.Street C93 C73 C33 C13 C263 C303 C93 C363 C93 C303 C33 C93 C63 C303 C273 C273 C83 C73 C273 C33 C83 C63 C33 C83 C33 C83 C273 C73 C63 C63 C63 C33 C33 C303 C273 C273 C73 C33 C33 C293 C63 C33 C33 C63 C273 C73 C73 C33 C33 C33 C33 C73 C93 C33 C273 C303 C33 C93 C63 C273 C273 C273 C73 C63 C273 C73 C273 C273 C33 C63 C73 C73 C73 C33 C263 C33 C293 C63 C273 C263 C33 C33 C273 C273 C303 C263 C63 274 Kipp, Elizabeth ..... Klumb, Josephine .... Knoechel, Walter Knost, William ....., Kroener, Lillian .... Kyle, Jean ............ Lahmer, Mary ....... Lanham, Non ..... Larkin, Esther ..,.,.. Lawrence, Sharon Lawson, Mark ...... Lee, Brenda ....... .-------.3621 Pape Avenue -------2729 Arber Avenue ----------.----31 53 Markbreit ,-.----3652 Ma rburg Avenue ------6102 Conover Street -.---,---4368 Eastern Avenue -,-----5054 Madison Road ----.----.,3720 Edwards Road ------1545 Dixmont Avenue ----- ----.--6827 Indian Hill Road ---.--3889 Paxton Avenue -,-.----3762 Anioton Court Lee, Gale ........ ........... 3 762 Anioton Court Lee, Jerome ,,,,.,,...... ............. 1 545 Dixmont Avenue Leiaalt, Linda ,,,.,..,..... .,,.... 6 831-A Buckingham Place Lemming, Maridel ....,, .............. 4 339 Conant Street Lewis, Alfreda ..,,.,,.., ...,...... 2 009 Marquis Street Lewis, Katherine ..... .....,.. 3 430 Berry Avenue Lewis, Nancy ,.,.,,, ...... 8 44 Windham Avenue Lewis, Norman ,,,,, ......, 2 033 Hewitt' Avenue Ligon, John .....,..,, ....... 6 O02 Wayside Avenue Lillywhite, Jack ......, ..........,..,.. 3 397 Erie Avenue Lindsey, Barbara ....... ........ 3 525 Woodburn Avenue Lindsey, Patsy Ann .,,,, ........., 3 O26 Kerper Avenue Lindsey, Patsy .......... ............. 3 026 Kerper Avenue Linnenberg, John ..... ....,,,, 2 517 Observatory Avenue List, Karen ...,.,.c,.,...... ......... 2 859 Pineridge Avenue Longbottom, Mildred ..,....,.. 4717 Settle Street Lovett, Peggy .,........... .. .................... 3771 Milsbrae Lawish, Roy ----vALL,,,,, ,,,,.-, 6 120 Bramble Avenue Luck, James .....,,,. Lusk, Catherine ..,.. --...-.,5O 57 Eastwoo d Circle 5391 Shelbourne Lyons, Lynn ,,L,,L,,,,,., .,.,.,,--.,... 1 819 Mears Avenue MacPherson, Victor .... ......e. 3 804 Hyde Park AVS-Ville MaHatfey, James .... ........... 1 613 Herbert Avenue Marsh, Stephen -., ,,...... 6461 Beechmont Avenue Marsh, Joseph ,,,,,. ...... 2 240 Beechmont Avenue Martin, Donna ....,,., ....s.. 3 876 Isabella Avenue Martin Harold ,,,,,,,, .....v.. 2 725 Minot Avenue Martin, Mary Louise ...... 3077 Keeper Avenue Martin, Sharon ........., ........,.., 3 877 Paxton Road Martz, Barrington ,,,,, ,.,...... 4 944 Charlemar Drive Massie, Jerry ,,,,,,,.,,, .....,L,......... 1 532 Beth Lane Mathews, James ,,,,. .... Mathis, Peggy ....,,,. McCarthy, Michael .... ......, --,,-,,-.1308 Meier Avenue ,,.,-..s,,,-.503 Tusculum Avenue ,5562 Beechmont Avenue Meljanlel, Jghn L,A,,,, ,,,,,,s,,.,,,. 2 O09 Dana Avenue McGee, Thames L-,--- ,,,,,,,...., 2 210 Salvador Street McGowan, Andrew ,,,,, -,,,,,. 3 O80 Observatory Avenue MCGrQw, Charlotte ,,,,, ......,L 3 635 Michigan Avenue Melqee, Kathie ,,,,,,, ,, ,.,.. 3641 Bellecrest Avenue Malqinnes, Mattie .,,,,,, ,.,......... 5 O5 Forest Avenue McMahon, Yvonne McOwen, Tom ,....... Mealy, Mehl, Joyce ......,. Agnes ..... Mergler, James ...., .-,...-.2156 Crane Avenue .-....1425 Dyer Avenue ,-..-.-..-...,..-,3056 O'Bryon ,,-..,.6629 Bramble Avenue Avenue Metzger, Carol Ann Meyer, Marlene .... Meyer, Patricia -.. Miller, Glenn L. Miller, Mae ,,,,.., Miller Sherr , ....... 3619 Herschel Avenue ,--.-..3237 Brot-herton Road 0-2.6246 Benneville Street --.,.-.3707 Kendall Avenue -.---,,1612 B rewster Avenue ...-.-.2327 Grigg Avenue Minnihg, Gretchen -.- .,.... 1200 lnglenook Place Mitchell, Janet as .-,, ,,.... 4 521 Whetsel Avenue Montague, Lois .-, --------------- 3584 S0Yl3 00l4 Moore, Elaine ,-,-, .,,,.., 1 529 Chapel Street Moore, Jar-let - Yrgggg- ,,,,, , , ......,-, 5214 Stewart Moon, Lewis Y,,,--,,-,so ,,,...... 4 O23 Paxton Road Morehouse, Melvin YYM-,, .-,L.. 3 Aultwoods Lane Morris, Willie LAA- , -,,,W ,,,, g ....,.,.. 2 O30 Breen Street Master, Robert ..,,,, Moye, Veronica ,,,, Muschong, Gail L... Mullins, Barry ...,,,, Myers, Roger ........ Nagelson, Ma ry ....-- -------e-- Naticiwoni, William Nelson, Barbara .....,. Nelson, Lydia .,,........ Nickolson, Harry ..... Noe, Virginia ,,,..... Noel, Sylvia ..........e Northcutt, Earl ,,,.... O'Banion, Ralph ..... Ogley, William ...... Orr, R. Z, ,....... - Ose, Gerald .... -.-.,-2739 Hyde Park Avenue --,,-....2996 Gilbert Avenue Anchorage 6596 Buckingham Place .-..282O Hyde Park Place 1302 Edwards Road m,,,,,,,,,3414 Shady Lane .,,,..1622 Fairfax Avenue .--...2908 Victoria Avenue ,,--...4503 Homer Avenue .--...,.6014 Stanhill Court Tuxedo Place 22.3731 Sachem Avenue .-.-..-,-.,4326 28th Street ,,,,,,,,,....,13 34 Ault View ,-,m,,,,,,,,,,,3558 Woodburn --.--...444O Camberwell Road C33 C93 C273 C33 C273 C263 C273 C93 C73 C273 C93 C273 C273 C73 C273 C273 C63 C33 C293 C73 C303 C33 C73 C63 C63 C33 C33 C273 C93 C273 C273 C273 C303 C93 C73 C303 C303 C93 C93 C63 C93 C253 C303 C233 C263 C303 C73 C303 C33 C83 C33 C293 C73 C303 C303 C33 C93 C303 C33 C73 C73 C33 C273 C33 C63 C273 C93 C33 C33 C93 C63 C303 C273 C33 C83 C33 C73 C33 C63 C303 C63 C263 C93 C33 C73 C93 C87 C307 C87 C277 Otto, Joseph ........... . ............ ....,. 6 900 Buckingham Place Overstreet, Charles J .....,... l946 Hewitt Avenue Oxley, YVODIWE ........ . ..... l ...... ,...... 2 l24 Crane Avenue Pace, Clint ........M... .................. 2320 Bedford Palmer, Ronold .... ........,..,. , -4316 33rd Street Parker, Barbara .... Parker, Janet ..... Parker, Siller .... Parks, Linda ...... --------3 825 Ferdinand P lace -------3442 Greenlawn Avenue ----------------.--------729 Ridgeway 376 l Pennsylvania Avenue Porn JoAnn --..--,-... .V ............e.......... 6840 VVhHehaH Patterson, Bonnie -.-- .- Pearson, Joan - ..... Penn, John .....,.. Penn, Rita .......,. Percival, Lois .... ...- Petersen, Donna - ..... .. ...... --- Phelps, Alexis ........ . .........,.. Pierce, Howard ............ , ....... Pierce, Lois ........... Piskunovs, Nick .......... J ,... Pitts, Mary ........,... . ...... Plummer, Carolyn --.--- Porter, Audrey ....... . Porter, James ...... - Porter, Joel ..... Porter, Roy .... -. ....,, Posey, Mary ...... .,.., ...,.. . Prather, Ron ............, Pugh, Robert ,........ Radcliffe, William ...... Randall, Jerry .,...,, Reddick, Beniamin ...-..-- Reeser, Rose .......,. Reesey, Richard ..,-. Reynolds, Alice .... Rhine, Richard ..,... Rice, Elaine ............. Riddelberger, Lois -. ..... Richter, Paul ......,. . .... . Rickard, Mary Ann Ries, Owen ................ l Ring, Donna ....,..... ., .... l Rippey, Jerry .,.......,.... Rnahm, PhHm ............ l Robertson, Thomas Robins, Barbara ..-..-- Robinson, Juanita - ..... . Rodgers, Sharon Lee Rodwell, Linda ........., Rogers, Carol ........,.... l ........ Rogers, Joan .............. Rollinson, Frances .,..., Romig, Judith ............ Rosenberger, Gail . Rotte, Sharon Lee Ruark, Robert ...... ., ..... l ....... , Rutherford, Wayne Ross, Donzella ...... Ryan, Janet ..,....... Sadler, Jim ....... . Sargent, Jim .,....,...... Saunders, Walter .............. Scheid, Mic-hael -.-...--.-l Schilling, Robert .........,..,. W, Schloss, Bonnie ..... . .....,.....,... Sch rec kengost, Christine Schott, Rebecca ...........,.... Schroeder, Jean .--. Schwartz, Joyce ....,.. Schweiger, Cathy -.,.- Schwer, Donald ........ Scott, Frances ...... , ...... Scott, Gloria ......... , ...... Scott, Joyce .....,... Selbert, Jim ......... 4 Settels, Jerry ........ L..- Shannon, Carolyn ....... - Sharp, David ..... ,. .....,., . Sharp, Martha Lee Shebanek, Anthony -------------.--65l9 Graf Drive --.----,6702 Palmetto Street ---------2005 Sutton Avenue ---.----2592 Eastern Avenue --.---l329 Bursal Avenue .--------2783 Keystone Drive ----.-..533l Ravenna Street ------------------l 828 Fairfax .-----i828 Fairfax Avenue .-.---5054 Madison Road -.-------835 Lincoln Avenue --.-.---6506 Desmond Street ---.------...---3397 Erie Avenue -.- .....,,. i243 Cliff Laine Drive ---------35l5 Heekin Avenue --.------------25l 8 Hemlock ---W----.l628 Blair Avenue --.--3569 Larkspur Avenue --------3649 Brooks Avenue -------.-..---.352l Bayard Drive ---...-.36l4 Michigan Avenue -------.--428 Stanley Avenue -.---.--l34l Myrtle Avenue -----.--l342 Parkridge Place -.--.---5390 Eastwood Drive ..----.-,6434 Corbly Road .------.5334 Ravenna Street --.-,---6724 Britton Avenue -----.5385 Ellmarie Drive -------------2786 Sarita Place ..-2.5962 Kellogg Avenue ------.625l Benneville Street ,... l3l5 Ault View Avenue ---------------.5082 Overbrook ----------43l4 Eileen Drive ---------364O Reading Road .----.393l Columbia Parkway ---.- ----.--592l Clephane Avenue -.------.--2623 Perkins Lane ----.-.--290i Ziegle Avenue -----.--54l5 Ravenna Street --.----3108 Darnell Avenue -.-----4303 Verne Avenue ------------602l Clephane -.----3553 Edwards Road -.----50l6 Ebersole Avenue -----------------2920 Wasson -,---.-450l Corsica Place .-.-------477 Stanley Avenue ---.--3897 Ferdinand Place .------66l4 Triesta Court ----,--64l4 Madison Road -,-----.,507l Kingsley Drive .---.---------3600 Tamerack .-----.3l5l Madison Road ,-------.6336 Coffey Street ----.-------.---65l2 Graf Drive --.-----5397 Eastwood Drive ----------29l6 Erie Avenue ----..-342i lbsen Avenue -------------3573 Linwood --.-------620l Roe Street ------5lO3 Amy Avenue -------l7l6 Beacon Street ----.-----------3568 Paxton ------H3400 Milvale Circle -,--.-----l62l De Sales Lane ------.--3837 Drake Avenue -----.----2307 Kenton Street ---L .-.-.. ...--.-.- 3 223 Glengyle Avenue Shehon, Barbara .... -si ,...., ...-... 2610 AAoonnan Avenue Shelton, Dorothy . ..... l ....... -------.-2402 Symmes Street Shelton, Jerry .-.. . --.-. .-.. ....--- 5 6 23 Arnsby Place Shockley, Richard . ....- -.-,....-...... 4 203 33rd Street Silverman, Sharon -.-.. .--...... 3 322 Maplecrest Place Simmons, Georgia --.-.- Simpson, Patricia -.... . Simpson, Reginald -..-..----.-----924 Chu rch Hi I I -.--.-.-----254 Robb Street .------2l72 Crane Avenue Singleton, Carolyn ....-.,..,-,--..,, 2618 Hemlock Smedley, John -..----.. .--. -..-... l 6 32 Herbert Avenue Smith, Carolyn -.-.-.... ....... -.-.-----. 3 5 O7 Patomic Avenue Smith, Jacqueline .... ..l. ...-... ..-.-- 2 930 Markbreit Avenue Smlfh, David -------- --e---- -....--.-. . -.-- 4 2l2 Eileen Drive C277 C77 C77 C87 C97 C97 C77 C297 C267 C307 C307 C277 C307 C27 C307 C307 C277 C77 C77 C277 C67 C277 C87 C267 C87 C67 C77 C87 C307 C87 C87 C267 C67 C307 C277 C277 C277 C87 C287 C307 C87 C277 C97 C297 C267 C277 C87 C87 C367 C367 C97 C277 C87 C277 C97 C277 C267 C97 C307 C97 C277 C97 C97 C307 C307 C277 C87 C97 C267 C277 C277 C307 C87 C257 C67 C97 C67 C87 C67 C277 C97 C97 C67 C267 C77 C67 C77 C87 C97 C97 2 Smith, Charlene .-.. Smith, John ....... Smith, Marcia ..... Smith, Marlene .... Smith, Patricia -..... Smith, Ronald ..-. Smith, Roslyn ..,.... Smith, Theodore Snow, Elaine -....- Snyder, James ..--.... Snyder, Judith ..... Snyder, Ken .....--...--. Spearman, Patricia -.------l708 Hewitt Avenue ---.-.3488 Hudson Avenue ---.-.--l978 Kinney Avenue -.------2403 Symmes Street -..---2ll6 Herrick Avenue ---------3235 Wash Avenue -.--.-.--29ll Minot Avenue ---.---------.6203 Sierra Street --.l6l7 Clarwood Avenue -.-----.2609 Downing Drive -------i735 Sutton Avenue --------l322 Burney Lane --..--262l Eastern Avenue Sprodlin, Bonnie ..,,,. -....-...... 5 l6l Ridge Avenue Stafford, Peggy ,......, .......-. 3 525 Woodburn Avenue Stallworth, Jean .-.... -...-.......--.-..-.. - .-l8l4 Hewitt Stanfarth, Robert , ,,., .......-.. 5 340 Eastwood Drive Standifer, Betty .....,.. -...........-.. l 605 Madison Road Starkey, Richard ...,. ........ 3 7l7 Woodland Avenue ---M --,----,-.-.-.-,.----.-.l 732 Sutton Steingrube, Marcia Stephens, Doris -....... ------..3l3O Fairfield Avenue Hutchinson ---- --.---3507 Trimble Avenue Stevenson, Jerilyn ..-.. Stevenson, Kenneth Stevenson, Princella Stevenson, Verna .--... Stewart, Ralph ..... Stille, Steve ....-.., Stone, Harriet .-..... Hazel ..-. Struble, Charles -... Stricklen, Sweeney, Joe -....- Swiggert, David .... Tarbell, J OfTleS ...-... Tarr, Tom ........,. Taylor, Alona .--.. Taylor, Ann -... -.- --.-.2233 Symmes Street --.---2233 Symmes Street -----.--.-.--.,--.----3244 Lavinig ----,4522 Whetsel Avenue .-----------..---3727 Kernavga ----,.l243V2 Chapel Street Pope ---...-5370 Eastwood Drive -------.---l96 Greenhills Road ,-----.2842 E. St. Charles Place .-------...,2526 Grandin Road --.----.2l27 Pogue Avenue -----..-595l Cambridge Avenue Taylor, Jean ,,,..,.., .-....-.. 2 l23 Duck Creek Road Tepe, Judith .....,...,.. -......--. 6 812 Merwin Avenue Thompson, Kathy ,,,,, ...-...., 3 507 Linwood Avenue Thompson, Sally -...-.. .---.. 2 905 Ashland Avenue Thompson, Sheile .--.. ...--. 3 45l Trimble Avenue Thurman, Barbara .-.. ...--. l 827 Kinny Avenue Tilford, Virgil ......- --.... 4 898 Ridge Avenue Tolle, Sandra -.... Tollini, Eugene ...... Tollini, Jerry .--....-..... --- Trowbridge, Lynn --..- ..--......-...--. Tucker, Odessa .-.-......- ...---.. Van Epps, Carolyn -...... Van Hooks, Chris -.... Vaughn, Brenda ....-- .....-.-.---..-. Vinegar, Diana .-.... Wainscott, Gail -...- Walker, Carl ..,.. Walker, Carolyn --- -----.-.2206 Madison Road 344i Stettinius Avenue ----344l Stettinius Avenue i668 Winchester l6l4 Brewster Avenue -.----.3742 Andrew Avenue -------------.-.- l 854 Cla rlon .3632 Stettinius -----.30l 6 Melrose Avenue 6748 Whitehall Avenue -------.---.6ll5 Erie Avenue l2 cieahaae Walker, Jeremiah .-... Wallace, Waller, B Carol ....,. OFIHIG .-.. ,- Wa rd, Anthony --- Warren, , ..-....--..,.. 2626 Keck Street -.--.--.------...,6262 Dawes Lane ---.---.3839 Hyde Park Avenue ---,---l57l Dixmont Avenue ,.--.--....l622 Potter Place Mike .---....-... - Washington, William ...... Watson, Hubert .....--... Watts, Joyce ....-...---.... Weber, Carol -.-...-..-....... Welch, Mary Elizabeth -----..33l 5 Wabash Avenue ---,--..-6120 Alpha Street .-..-.-.2l9O Boone Street ---...622 Delta Avenue .--.-.-3323 Bonaparte Wesley, Edward ,,--,,,,,,,,, ..,.-. 4 774 Bloor Street White, Clarence .....-...- .---..----. 6 709 Tice Court Whiting, David ,,,--,,, ...--.--. 3 793 Erie Avenue Whittle, Margie ,.,,,, ...-..-. 3 249 Rammelsberg Willhoite, Judy ...-..-- --...--.---- 6 630 WiI'idWOfd Williams, Barbara .-.... .................. l 621 Brewster Williar-ns, Dannel ,,.,,. ....-,- 3 456 Hudson Avenue Williams, Geraldine - .....-..---...-....---e 833 Bldil' Williams, James ,,-,,, .-..... 4 529 Pldlrtvllle Road Williams, Melvin ..--. .--...--.. 3 545 Bevis Avenue Williamson, Elva -.- ----33l5 Browning Avenue Wilson, Bonnie ,,,,,.. ....-.. l 942 Mears Avenue Wilson, Dail ,,,.,,,,., ...--- l 307 Suncrest Drive Wilson, Jerome .... ....-....--...-. 6 8l7 Vir1eWOOCl Wilson, Jim ,,,,,,,..,,,,. ..-----.. 6 482 Rainbow Lane Wimmer, Janet ..,,--. ,,-- ..-...-....--- 5556 Dunning Place Wireman, Sharon --,.,-,..., ,,.....- 4 l85 Columbia Parkway Wittenberg, Mary Lou ..--.---.-- 3739 Paxton Avenue Wolf, Joyce ,---AM-V-- , -A,,s ..---,-,...- , .. ,.-- 3lst Sffeei' Wolfe, Pgul ,-,s-,,s--,s ,,,...- 5 9i5 Cambridge Avenue Wong, Shirley .,,,, W oss, ,,,.,,,, 4 4lO Simpson Avenue Woodward, Charles ,,,s, ,,A,,,- , 3l lO Celeron Avenue Wanker, Philip ,,--,,-,, ..--,, 2 727 Observatory Avenue Wynn, Joan A,Y,-, ,-..,- 50lO Ridge Avenue Ygzell, Orville vnu ,.--,.--. BUFSOl AVCULIE Ygrk, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,s, ,,,-,,,,, 5 635 Bramble Avenue Younkers, Donald .--. Zavisin, Mike .--.. , Zinn, Shirley ---.,- 6lO3 Madison Road 4ll7 Paxton Road W,-5346 Eastwood Drive C77 C77 C77 C67 487 C97 C277 C77 C307 C267 Ci37 C77 C77 C277 C67 C97 C307 C77 Cii7 C77 C67 C67 C87 C277 C367 C67 C87 C277 C87 C87 C87 C87 C307 C77 C277 C87 C67 C77 C77 C97 C87 C87 C87 C307 C77 C97 C77 C87 C67 C307 C277 C277 C27 C307 C97 C77 C77 C77 C277 C67 C267 C77 C267 C277 C87 C67 C277 C77 C77 C297 C277 C77 C97 C307 C87 C277 C307 C277 C267 get C97 C307 C277 C97 C87 C97 C307 C277 C277 C97 C277 Q? R ff 3 , T RAPHS f f RISKING A LIFE FOR A PLAY-WHAT QW ., V E WG, JSA Eqgfgx ' OJ f bq,.g,LN 3 dj KW WMM All OM fm fn? W A 'H GOOD NIGHT, AU REVOIR, AUF WIEDERSEHEN, AND A-INKA-DINKA-DOO. ,ffifyff i . ,gf KA ff CJDPDXQCRQEXX f XM idx Q-L! HX ? xxh-my ,.,. ,ff 276 ,X x R A 1 AUTOGRAPHS X T ' Qi WRQ ,Je fx , T CH, WITHRO STREET-FIGHTING TEAM PREPARES 0 T! , J Wa L' ,W 9 L 4 1 441 l 0 1 I . 0 if 5 JM M D' be 94' w ,Af T, V X Lf. ,Ln MATCH . ': wffgqgk J gf , s L vf f' l'M NOT FORGING THIS EXCUSEp I'M PRACTICING TO BE A TEACHER. 0 - . WIYI4, f I fgg pin' Ml N' W' xt! ver MIM !cMa ' MM5 qt AX yxi s 4 ' X A117 uadblh JJL by r , ff Z if I all TEEETE XTKZLM L I i I I ,Z-, -sxxxxx Q G wx Um, my fm f I f ff JA! AU RAPHS A CHAIR, A CHAIR! MY OFFICE FOR A CHAIR-OR A FLAG HOLDER A MHUMWQ fy I, f f I wwf J ll ' X' V 1 ff' bf 1' JV. ILL' rl J ' 4 Qyffzrf, ,ML ,wc 4124 .fjf I 011, lf! .14 Gfqj f4Q QF? A-J I 001 fl, wifi, ,L O 4110 I Elk!! ,Anna W! -ff 134 50510 ,257 Jem -f64f05,rf,Z.M,. Q50 ff 7 .1 ' Mx -..,.f7ffLf4,.5gr,4g gi, I any .gyfflxlmf fy . ,ff A3 . N W Mmm MQ, 5 WWI U02 WTIUEU Q1 WMUHZJWQPM Q f ,L I Mm Imwjkv A66 LSLGS ww UM ggmxmly SAUCLUX L ' Kywvxlfb QWNQE A . U wx fQ,Q,5j3-Yjwmggx If QMW A WQSMCSQ NA xx M2 5',i,ff9'ff'f1 -Lffqflv .E flf:-41: LOOKS AS THOUGH THE SENIORS COULDN'T WAIT FOR SCHOOL TO END. JC Aimna 0,49 , x X E, , -A lf y iq rf x I ,ss . l l A fn WM l l GZ ,yi Z ,, all Xp X OxfQ-LM TT- l A xffvl' s o o o ,l,gyi,r-Q, , fyri..L,, 3 E TheiWithrow Annual taff of l96l wouldaike to th llowing for their invaluable contributions to this yearbook: The Faculty and Administration for their sincere interest in Tigertown 6 l ,. . . -P l f in Mr. Robert Walter of the S. B. Newman Printing Company for his help in 1 publishing the Annual . . . T' l l A ri ff!! l i Pogue's Portrait Studio for their fine photographic work . . . - i f . y Aj The Athletic Department for their cooperation in creating the gym! My fl I6 section . . . ,X lpp K i is f The Custodial Staff for the time devoted to distributing the annuals . . . i ' i ' 'P The! Business Department for their patience in managing technical matters . . . ,l F fill ' The advertisers for their generous patronage . . . Thel advisers for their guidance and sage advice . . . i The students for their encouraging support. And now the Annual Staff wishes each of you a sixty-ondertul summer and an equally rewarding '62! I!! R IX.,- M----. .,., ,,....,.,-ff' 1 K .,i-..-,N Xl X f Z5 ' 1 l lx 'l' Y X l Ll A fx ts ..ii,t .gh '-NN-m-,,f l l 279 As Tigertown'sCbus doors come to a close at last, the senior citi s realize that they must leav their town dhrtdjravel on to new horizons. .lhesecxtuderits hoybsgnt many years here, and re,qch oQe'carries withfhim a vast, storeeof impressions andxrefollections of daysxgolne By.-,.The friendly faces and-Sheerful smii s a certain English ' Rocher, ancsthe refreshi taste of arG'AA apple hold a specict place of im o ance.-ir1 the heart ofifn senior. 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