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

 - Class of 1962

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'4f ,IJ P I0 CUlllfl1l'lII!'IlftlI'y arlivilivx, f'LfIltYIfi0lI, mul xocial Iiff-, proridf' xmoolh ror1m'rfio11s br'fzur'f'11 ihv I'C'llIliI'f'!l xix and nffrlml our or' Iwo hours xjzrnl af xfhool cvzrh Jay. In Ihr' pus! many orgmlizaliorm haw adrfm' rolor fo Ihr Pwr rhauging wauls amf zzrwlx of lorlay'x xlznlrvzlx. Honor rlubs mffl ilIl'l'IlffI'f' lo thosv xkillnl in a fxwfifzrlnr ac'aal1'n1i4' fivlzl. Alhlrlirx bring forfh bilIlll'II lalrnlx in hofh boys' and iqirlx' xporlx. Ofhrr organizafiozzx offm' a chaurc lo gain insight mm' kll0IL'II'K1g!' info now aml various rraflx. EWU Ihr xofinl flulix :lo lhrir Shan' in !Il'ilIlQilIg logrthvr lhosr' with Ihr' mmf prirlrillal illlcwxlx. Thus for rwry pupil I fhvrz' is a group fillwf lo his 111'm'x. Earl? mu rnjoy Ihr' harmonious nzixing of xrhool work and c'x'fr:1r11rrir'11Ia1' az'liz'iliz'x. Through a rofzsfiwzfiofzs vfforl on fhf- par! of holh Ihr' lIZl'lIIlll'I'X mul Ihr mlz'ixf'rx of mf-h organizulion rzwry XflHll'I1f ran lu' nmrlz' fo fwl ai bonu' in tbl- rlnhs of hix choircx L, I , FRIENDLY ADVICE FROM THE TEACHER AIDS THE STUDENT IN HIS ACADEMIC GOAL. NT I MW? GU JV STUDENTS PASSING THE TOWER EACH MORNING ARE REMINDED OF THE EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALL WHICH ARE AVAILABLE AT WITHROW. 1 v fn. J W1 127' '14 Mi' fffffw .' g,,'c,,,, , ,N-, ' W , I. ,Lf X A . N ,V wr. ,W L 3542? ,ff 71 U N If .K 1,7 ff 1 I. ,gl . tif J ,- l VK- ' ., ,H KMA, ,J 'VZ -gf, Mx' if 4 M - J V .wr , J A, -. 1 1,1 f2Xf,1 fa ' , 'X if , 1 - '--Wfff' f' V f , , ' , gm Lf ffmifI.1i1f ,,5,f 5 ,ff 45,-4 1fqil'f3 W' 5414-fffff' ul A - 5221, if 1 If v'! Y , -if ' , Q ,,, A' I- '7 H ' fu ,il Num 1, 5 'jf 'f1f '3f? 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K 1 R xx T x NN f 1 L x X ,h Arrayed in a panorama of beauty and splendor, the campus of Withrow High School fills the hearts of many Tigers with pride as they parade into Tigertown each -morning. The colorful magic of each changing season brings to our memories the thrilling and exciting moments of by-gone days and a hope and inspiration for the future. The arching bridge and shaded valley seem to set the atmosphere just right for the students who wish to expand their knowledge by taking advantage of the many oppor- tunities for learning established within the portals of Withrow. Inscribed on the tower are words of wisdom which symbolize the truth and honor upheld by the character of many Wiihrow students. Surely, as we leave our alma mater, we will carry away fond memories of Withrow's beauty, Withroufs splendor 'I3 rw rx, A GROUP OF TALENTED ART STUDENTS MAKES EARNEST ATTEMPTS TO CAPTURE SOME OF THE STATELY GRACE DF WITHROW'S FAMOUS BRIDGE. OUR CAPABLE COOKS PREPARE LUNCH FOR MANY HUNGRY STUDENTS. 'I4 Liff' af VVifhrow inlfolvcs a great many fhings hrsiflcs scholastic aspcfcfx. Among these other af'I'iz'ifiz's arf' fhosr' picfzzwd hvrv-an ar! class on a balmy spring rlay spczulirzg a sfimzllating hour nzakirzg slaz'tz'lJc'x of the brirlgr, fha' l1lIIl'!Jl'00Hl worlcrrs busily IJl'l'I7L11'ilIg a11o1'hf'r healthful and delirious mval, SCUIIUS of fhc' mighiy Tiger lram gvftirzg rrfazly for rzcfion, aml mc'mbr'r5 of fha Towrr News Slaff fliligrnlly rlfcoraling fha' goal jnoxis for an cxcifing homc' football gamv. Wifhrowitrs, in whalz'w'r affinity ihvy are elzgagvd, may be flrffeclml by Ihc fI'lt'l1U'lilll'SS, flc'l1frmi1mfio11, ana' energy which ihry show. Bright smiles flash, as busy hamlx fly in fha mvfracurricular llCIllL'ifif'S. -NX I7 I I 1, WITH ANXIETY, MIKE AWAITS HIS TURN T0 PLAY WITH THE TIGERS. I I . I Q Rf' fi X, ,Xxx X V I. -' I I . 'W 1 T I X x ,lxrxn fb ' X .nk K- f - 1 lx 4- NX 5- I, I I I K.:-'ff I ' C SN Z I A f X Y 4 ' XX ' S X ,A i V3 .M .XQMX Jpzg Ja., - f - XXXJVK na. I I X A' JL-J. 1 2 Jw' f J A x R 'NJ ,hm A , Q ww 1 :Wifi ,' XA-3,,,.,KLL 4 M 2 fimam-mm 1-I mia' 5 fd! Al in Q, H-ggi f v L k IT WAS QUITE DIFFICULT TO CONCENTRATE WITH THE INVITING SPRING AIR BECKONING YOU FROM YOUR STUDIES TO THE OUT OF DOORS. Wifhrow is Sif1l!1fC'!1 on one of the most Ifcazififzil 6111711111505 in Ohio. All seasons saw matclolfxs changes in fbi' bc'a1z1fy of ber iamixcuping, from fbi' blooming of delicafe pink magnolia blossoms in spring Io fbi' furning of the scurlrt leaves on the umjfslir oak mob fall. Wir1ter's snow gracni iam' with iz 1114111101 of fluffy softness glistmiing in fbi' Deccinbfr sun. Thus, mob xvason tlllilfflll iis hues fo fbi' lmlciflosropir pailcrn of iufriralrr lucr in shadow and Iigbf. Sfudyiug was barn'f'r and concmzlratioiz came slowly with all the pleasant rlisfracfion beckoning you outside the Classroom. Evcryzubcrc the splendor of nature surro1u1dc'd all-art sfurienls skelflaing lbs lanrlsraprg mails pupils sludying 1790 geomcifrical drsigus of the frees and bzixbvs on farizpils. ON ICY MORNINGS STUDENTS ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE INVITING WARMTH OF CLASSROOMS I7 DAY AFTER DAY THE STADIUM STANDS EMPTY, ANTICIPATING THE MOMENT WHEN IT WILL BE OCCUPIED BY CHEERING STUDENTS AND PLAYERS AT LAST IT IS QUICKLY FILLED WITH EAGER, EXCITED STUDENTS, WILDLY CHEERING AT ONE OF OUR POPULAR OUTDOOR PEP ASSEMBLIES. v ll AlfZ70lItQ!J fha lIIHll1 1111x1111 for the 1',x'iSlP111'1' of xvlmols ix fo !IL'l1IllI'l' 1111 1'1l111'11fi011, 1111'111o1'i1'5 of pax! ffwllmll srasous arf s01110fi111r'x mon' IIll'tIX!1IIl lu flu' g1'111l1111fi11g xrrziorx fbllll lboxc' of flu' l10111'.v XIJFIIII 011 1'lJf'ir lJ0lIIFll'0I'k 11Xsig11111r'11is. 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ENTHUSIASTIC WITHROWITES CHEER THE MIGHTY TIGER TEAM ON T0 ANOTHER VICTORY THESE PROUD BEAUTIES RODE IN THE FAMOUS PARADE OF PIGSKIN PREVIEW AS QUEENS-EACH A PRESIDENT OF GAA AT HER OWN SCHOOL. , I 'xN f:'fa ATTEMPTS IN SKETCHING CORRECT PHYSICAL PROPORTIONS AID STUDENTS WHEN THEY LATER LEARN TO CAPTURE THE BEAUTY OF WITHROW. IDENTIFICATION TAGS HELP STUDENTS ENJOY THEIR CAMPUS. N 4 1 Wiflriu IViilJr0w'x rorridorx and alxo on fm' mrzzjmx, slmlrzlfx aw' 0ffr'r'1'J rrzrizul Of71JUl'fIlIIifi!'X fn grow in t1!JIH'l't'illff0!I of bulb fwazzfy nuff k11o14'I1'Jg1'. In an arf rlnxx, nxjlirirltq rlrfixlx flvxrlojr ffwir f11I!'HfX lllltlfl' flu' 1r'41cfa'1'xfrij1 uf flwir mlm' 1'x'1wr'ri1'11f1'z1' fn1vZn'r'.vg zrlrilv in armllm' Afmrf of ffn' fllfihfizlxq, au !1fft'llILiZ'l' Ifnglixlv xlmfzwf fwgius fo l1ll1lA'V5filIl1l zcfvry fn' is mmf? fo rfmf SZn1kvxjm1n'. Ollfxiflv Tigvrfozwz, fn'xiJ1'x ffring ahh' in wzjo-y flvrir xvlzfmlk nwlir HIHIIJIIX as IIIIIHIYXX, 1'fn'rv was mzflvflvizlg urn' for W'it1vro14'ifrx. Tlnj' zwn' ahh' fo frlkt' 11 ronzin' in fffifdlij' 113' Sfrolliug ulvonf flu' grozzmlx, rvaffizlg flvv uvu' mzfm' jvlafvx of zlif'fl'V'I'IIf 1'm'x. 97 Wfffff ' ,- D r afvl ff, fn: 7 nvaf jf ' ff.,41f fffvy' ffll' 1 If '91-,,14' Affftc ff7Il4 - I WI, I ,IV nf' 4 f jf filsf I .. l - I f,g'gf' 'l'. N1 r-ff 7 yu 'gill-ff J: L THE TOWER GREETS PUPILS EACH MORNING, HEARTENING THEM FOR THE DAY. CROSSING THE BRIDGE EACH DAY, MANY STUDENTS FIND A NEW WORLD OPENED T0 THEM, ONE OF KNOWLEDGE AND OF ENDLESS OPPOR TUNITY. WITHIN SEVERAL HOURS THE ANNUAL STAFF TRANSFORMED THE GYM INTO A FESTIVE BALLROOM FOR THE 1961 ANNUAL HOMECOMING DANCE ANNUAL HOIVIECOIVIING DAY STUDENTS GATHER 'ROUND T0 LISTEN, AS TIGERTOWN'S OWN TALENT SWING DURING AN INTERMISSION AT THE ANNUAL HOMECOMING DANCE 22 Many hours of laborious prepara- tion went into making Withrow's school dances a fitting climax to the week's work, Crepe paper, glitter, sequins, and balloons lay in a jum- bled heap on the gym floor. Busy little Tigers scurried to and fro pick- ing up this, dropping that. A mirac- ulous transformation took place- within hours the dreary gymnasium, became a Japanese garden for a Rickshaw Sway, a football stadi- um for a Gridiron Gallavant, and even a carnival for our Tigertown Twirl. Not all of the dances were completely inside. Homecoming traditionally began with a parade of floats carrying the candidates for king and queen around the track before the start of our Homecoming game. Deluges of rain soaked the floats and stopped the parade, but this didn't dampen the spirits of enthusiastic W i t h r o w i t e s who flocked back to school for the dance that evening. WITHROWITES DANCE T0 THE MUSIC OF DON LACKEY'S BAND. WITHROW TALENT ADDED A PLEASANT BREAK T0 THE ACTIVITIES OF THE HOME DANCES CROWN, FLOWERS-ARE YOU CERTAIN YOU HAVE IT ALL? l l l 23 UH' fs' ,J jaw, tif I 1 Every parade nznst have its own leazlers, and tloe Tiger Pararle was no Exception. Leading the profession to the beat of responsibility, integrity, aml a frienrlly smile for everyone was our principal, Mr. Ayer. The socretaries anil librarians were rigbt in step, as they busily typeil ann' filerl away or belperl a stmlent final tbe referenres be neerleil. Harmony was kept by the eonnselorx as tbey cbeerfnlly gave belpfnl I.'0Ct1ll0l1I1l or personal gnirlance. The largest and most vital part of the eavalearle was eoniposezl of tbe teaebers, wbo, tbrongb their own experienee ann' knowledge, opened tbe doors to broailer borizons of a more interesting worlzl for their stnrlenls. Wfben tlney lay flown tbeir batons and rymbals at tloe enzl of a typical sebool ilay, tbe faculty :lo not, contrary to popular opinion, fade away into IlJe twiligbt. Tbey eaeb have separate worlzls of tbeir own, apart from tbeir trarlitional rlnlies at Tigertown. In tbeir inizlst are garzleners, rnlinary geniuses, azfirl sports ear fans, anzl orzlinary lnotbers anfl fatlaers, rnsbing to be joineel with their families at tbe enzl of a lvarrl 4lay's work. Yes, our faculty are erlnraterl anrl rleiliraiefl, but also quite normal people leading quite normal lives., 6ffw?lf X -F' Q...nss-qv fa l 4-5' r I , M..,.,A.. w .iff,..L'-.1 ,LLM . Mp 1 ,,.,M, ,..,... 1 I, W x ...ww-M i' nf. L... , at Q X M. ,i by 2 ft 53, si' Q ll 4 -H gi If :xiii . A lw L v.A' f , ' .iii 1 ,Jn 'ff A it s s . is X. 77A fdeegeeeew L , f - 1 A ii.i 'K ' fi 1 fc-it A J . M uQQf5?f.fijieisei.4e In 3 if L- V Mtv, IL, V - ij K MR. WILLIAM MCELHANEY MR. HAROLD BuxToN Administration MR. ANDERSON OWENS ul-:Ov Tigertown would not be complete without a capable administrative body. Our junior high pupils were under the able leadership of Mr. McElhaney who saw to it that bewildered and confused students quickly became enioyably acquainted with their new sur- roundings. Even teachers had problems. Mr. Buxton was always there to lend a hand in straightening out any complications which arose, also, under his guid- ance were the pupils in the main building. Senior high assistant principal, Mr. Owens, served in various capacities, Along with the duties and responsibilities of keeping disciplinary and attendance records in the senior high, he served well as an adviser to the senior class and Sigma Gamma. Our beloved principal, Mr. Joseph C. Ayer, assumed the duties of executive of our town with a quietly pleasant attitude. In this, his second year as head of Withrow, Mr. Ayer's actions substantiated the beliefs of com- munity leaders in his ability properly and adequately to govern Withrow High School. On his, as well as on all of the assistant principals' shoulders rested the reputation of our school. From morning till night these men worked side by side harmoniously inter- twining the parade of activities and duties necessary to run a school as wonderfully huge and complex as ours. To them we owe gratitude and a pledge to work to the best of our abilities toward keeping Withrow in its honored place. To you Sirsi Mr. Joseph C. Ayer, Mr. Anderson Owens, Mr. Harold Buxton, and Mr. William McElhaney we pay tribute for the efficient work you have done, here in Tigertown. MRS. VIRGINIA KONRAD Counselors Always busy, but still having time for private counsel- ing, always efficient though there are conferences, college interviews, and miscellaneous affairs to man- age, the counselors of Withrow High School are due much respect and admiration. Under their capable guidance each student is assured the help he needs in determining his future plans. If you need an early excuse, a schedule change or help in solving personal MISS ELIZABETH LEMMON 28 MR. DARWIN KIMBLE problems, our counselors are there to aid you. Through the efforts of their patient counseling they brought about a more friendly relationship between faculty and students. Their main interest is YOU and their goal is to help develop you, our young Americans, to becoming more useful and respectful first class citizens. MR. ROBERT BLAKE 'xx JS 4, - ffcimgj 'h. : , gif. MISS LULA B. MURPHY These are the hard-working, friendly secretaries at Withrow. Through their ability and dependability they keep Tigertown on the go, by giving our sum- monses, keeping records, typing schedules, checking attendance and being the right hand to the execu- tive branch. They are essential to maintain a normal running management, and to help out with any problem that might come up. MR. COLIN YACKS As an adviser Mr. Colin Yacks was kept occupied much ot the time. Mr, Yacks holds the position of Director of Student Activities. His varied duties in- cluded keeping the halls clear between classes through our schooI's Monitor System, sponsored by Student Council. Helping with the boys' social clubs was another job. As an attendance teacher he was busy in the mornings. Miss Isabelle Longlondy Mrs. Ann Stagginborg, Miss Mary Scott, Miss Gladys Evans, Mrs. Lauretta Huppertzg Mrs. Martha Allen, Miss Carol Roth. 'Q fr My pt? 1 if if E ik- KE!! , 'Z' M L 5 B ...x M. 'E ,V Y' A, ,,.,,,. 4 4 Sora f Q ,,. r ' l 6 , 5 , L it W 1 fs ,, X13 we 5 , -ii i , 'iff J fs. FACULTY 5 n I ui ui Asher, Mary B.: Assistant Librarian Barber, Howard: Mathematics Beck, Virginia: English Benner, Carl: Mathematics Bertram, Mrs. Virginia: Physical Education Biseglia, Barbara: Business Blasberg, Grace: Health Braun, Jerome: Science Brunsman, Walter: Mathematics Bryant, John: Business Burwinkle, Elmer: English Call, Jerry: Mathematics Canter, William: Industrial Arts Caveman, Monica: Social Studies Clark, John: English Connell, Ruth: Home Economics Few teachers receive the admira- tion that sets off Mr. G. Smith. Smitty brought tame to Tiger- town when as a teacher he started the second marching band in the district, How many schools can boast at a music department like Withrow's and a nationally known Minstrels? Due to this man's et- torts, the Minstrels is presented each year. Whether working out a precise band formation or battling the Board ot Education for the sake of a Minstrel he kept his dignity. The Shrine Circus and opening day for the Reds keep Smitty's Band busy. The Carthage Fair can only be complete it this Withrow teacher's band performs at the grandstand. 30 With her slightly detectable New England accent, Miss Helen Taylor explained metaphor to her English students with the quote The moon in the sky is a custard pie . . . As a teacher of the academic and college preparatory and advanced English classes, she inspired many students and instilled in them a better knowledge of the language and its people. This was ac- complished by her easily understood explanations of grammar usage and her appreciation of good literature, which inspired interest in others. Placing emphasis on striving for perfection, she instilled good study habits in her pupils. This very same interest was shown by the other members of the English Depart- ment, which Miss V. O. Beck heads. Davidson, Walter: Science Denner, Lillian: Science Downer, Mrs. Marie: Social Studies Dunn, Mrs. Joyce: Science Elmer, Robert: Business Ernst, Will: Gym Gallagher, James: Science Galvin, Robert: Science Garrett, Burton: English Gates, Emery: English Gates, Marshall: Industrial Arts Gephart, Mrs. Nancy: Home Economics Gilliland, William: Gym Goodell, Paul: Gym wp, Gooley, Garnet: Business Graham, Carl: Science f N Graham, Eleanor: Mathematics Hallowell, Mrs. Rosa: Social Studies, Business Hamilton, Ross: Mathematics Hartker, Ray: Science Havlicek, Donald: Mathematics Hawkins, Arthur: Industrial Arts Haymond, George: Industrial Arts Heck, Mrs. Judith: Home Economics Heger, Herbert: Science Hensel, Albert: Health Higgins, Howard: Social Studies Hill, Mrs. Sally: Latin H- .,. it Q it if if 4 t thx 33 it s 'Fc-afzt with s -V1 Q Xiu 1 'Nr' 5-Liiiiisztk ' 1 ' -Q Q N - .6-x ,. L W. ' -1. ' 1-I 4 4' 1, r' ' 'STH '!'? . Q bi .iff f - As the art adviser to the '62 Annual Mr. Mueller has brought some new and colorful ideas to this year's book. He is also the sponsor of the successful Senior High Art Club. Mr. Mueller has had two one-man shows of his paintings. To further prove his artistic abilities he also did the portrait of Mr. Cadwallader, which hangs proudly in the main hall, a gift of last year's senior class. Viewing the scenic land- scapes of Europe this past summer, Mr. Mueller derived inspirations for yet unpainted pictures. Besides Mr. Mueller, we are proud to have in the Art Department such talented teachers as Miss llo Stose, Mrs. Anne Schiffer, Mr. Herbert Shirmer, and Mr. Michael Hlacl. Thesekind and helpful teachers are inspiring to students who wish to enter the field of art. We see many examples of the handiwork of these students in the Christmas Concert posters and the art work done for our Minstrels. Art is an important part of the cultural life here and the teachers deserve recognition. For each boy there is a feeling of satis- faction and pride after the completion of a lamp, table, or some other metal or wood-working project made by his own hands. Printing and mechanical draw- ing are also included in this course. Under the capable guidance of Withrow's industrial arts teachers, a number of our boys have ranked high in the competitive fields of electrical inventions. Their cre- ative and orginal projects were entered in the Ohio lndustrial Arts Association, X at Columbus, the Ohio State Fair, and the National lndustrial Arts Fair. When Mr. Templin, a most respected and out- ' standing industrial arts teacher, left, it was a great loss to all. FACULTY Hindman, Mrs. Rita: English Hlad, Michael: English, Art 7 tl R? . ff? Em' iw . T Hirt, Lewis: Science . ' Q wr' 1 T4 Hodory, Mrs. Evelyn: Health House, Clifford: Business Howard, Mrs. Joyce: English Huheey, John: Gym Hughes, Mrs. Laverne: Social Studies lj- i.:,-LF, my 3 Hunt, Roscoe: Mathematics V -WJ Jenike, Samuel: Social Studies , L , ' .'lll Jones, Mrs. Run.: spanish Am t. A Kemme, Janet: French Kluber, Robert: Social Studies Knost, Mrs. Charlotte: Social Studies Knost, Ralph: Business . Lackey, Donald: Music 33 FACULTY X . 'fr :et - QP N i ff - , -. . P5 w ggfl. MF ' if ' .. 1 . -F' 9 S Q' rr . is ,N Q. . .x-its .- . . sysw 3 , x 4- W .-. tl r 1 Q . ,-,..-QQ, - 5 is 'ti i S 5. . as if l A it 'R ' kg. f W. f t ,ip 2 F . air FT 23- ' 3 L' . -Q .. f . s im , y EE tt R . is . 51, -. -., , - 1 34 54 Q T dw Hg sz: sw J S , NN . ff - .1 -fi' , we . X ' ii . A tl' Withrow may well be proud of its outstanding science and home eco- nomics departments. In home ec. 7th and 8th grade girls learn the fundamentals of cooking and sew- ing while the senior high girls are instructed in the making of clothes and home planning by Mrs. Noonan. The science department covers general science, biology, physics, and chemistry. Walking down the hall one can sometimes detect the odor of burning sulphur and see red-faced students emerg- ing from smoke-filled labs. ln- structors like Mr. Hirt, Mr. Pitcher, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Gallagher, to name a few, enjoy teaching. Ladley, Mrs. Mildred: English Lally, Mrs. Dorothy: Physical Education Law, Mrs. Carol: Mathematics Law, William: Science Lemon, Charles: Social Studies Leslie, Elizabeth: Physical Education Lincks, Mrs. Lulubelle: Librarian Lyons, David: Industrial Arts Marian, Melvin: Mathematics Martin, Ansel: Music Mather, David: Driver Training McDonough, Mrs. Betty: English Merritt, Marvin: Physical Education Miceli, Virginia: Spanish Mitchell, Mrs. Cynthia: English Moore, Mrs. Edith: English Moormann, Hilda: English Mullins, Robert: Science Mueller, Jack: Art any Naberhaus, Bonnie: English i A Noonan, Mrs. Frances: Home Economics Nolan, Nora Mae: English Nassano, Gerald: Mathematics Oder, Mrs. Shirley: Mathematics . ' rf .53 0'Rourke, John: Music ' f V' 24,1 f' V 5 A Parks, Alethu: Business I if, ,. f Philley, Mrs. Martha: English I I ' I ,.2Q5f?'Qi If f ',', - Q Prinzel, Albert: Social Studies I xt ,' FOCUSING THE LENS OF THE MICROSCOPE, MR. PITCHER PREPARE5 T0 GIVE HIS BIOLOGY STUDENTS A BETTER VIEW OF PLANT SUBSTANCE fgxge Pitcher, William: Science Rhollans, Arthur: Business Richmond, Susan: English Riley, Arthur: English Roberts, Mrs. Genevieve: Hearing Center Robinson, Mable: Physical Education Roos, Martha: English Rosenberger, Majarie: Speech Rubendunst, Alfred: Social Studies Salie, Charles: Business Schiffer, Mrs. Anne: Art Schirmer, Herbert: Art Sherman, Harold: History Sherwood, Martin: Science Siegel, Martin: Social Studies Siegel, Mary: English nh Arithmetic is the building block ot all sciences. Since there is an in- creasing demand tor mathema- ticians in our day ond age, the pressure falls more heavily on teachers of this department. lf a student does not learn early that two and two are tour, he is lost then with the basic essentials of physics and chemistry. Miss Eleanor Graham, along with the other mem- bers of the math department, has made general math, algebra, and plane geometry interesting for all her students. Reasoning and under- standing are developed as well as the knowledge of applying num- bers. . L 5 ,V E' f . :.,, . h ,nc 'r..v,uw .im 36 W5 -. xr tiisf , iw 'ic l ' L o C 1, fi r va Y J ,., 29' ' sf 4 t gig if i if Y of P3 , . Q. 's fs- 5 M A 1: .. Simons, James: Social Studies Smiley, Susan: Spanish Smith, Edwin: Science Smith, Mrs. Francine: Social Studies Smith, George: Music Srofe, James: Social Studies Stapanian, Mrs. Mary: French Steinmetz, Christine: English Stevens, Mrs. Eunice: Hearing Center Stose, Ilo: Art Taylor, Helen: English Templin, Paul: Industrial Arts Thornton, Mrs. Delores: Science Vickers, Robert: Science Walker, Maxine: Social Studies Wallace, Mrs. Sally: Home Economics As a teacher of typing and con- sumer education, Mr. Bryant has gained many loyal friends as well as recognition as a dedicated teacher. He serves as an example of the efficient and competent ,busi- ness teachers at Withrow. Helping to provide the active worlds of today and tomorrow with qualified typist and educated merchandisers and consumers, Mr. Bryant also coaches the junior high basketball team. His enthusiasm for his work, combined with school spirit for our athletic teams makes his classes most interesting. Whether on the basketball court or standing in front of the classroom, Mr. Bryant's personality gains for him the re- spect from the students which all teachers hope to attain. 37 Warrick, Mrs. Janet: Hearing Whitaker, Robert: English Wieland, Keith: Mathematics Wilkinson, Russell: History Williams, Anne: English Williams, James: Science Wilson, James: Mathematics Wirth, Ray: Health Zwayer, Roger: Social Studies fig F , Center 46 M47 Q Nfl Teachers Not Pictured: Walker, Kern: Business, Easter, Mrs. Virginia: Hear- ing Center, Thoman, Roy: Social' Studies. The gym department, in the cop- able hands of Mrs. Lally, Mrs. Bertram, Miss Leslie, and Miss Robinson, saw to it that the tigresses' physical development was not overlooked in the rush for ac- quiring knowledge. Those two-and- a halt periods a week were looked forward to by all the girls as a wel- come break in the grind of a busy day-a chance to enjoy the com- panionship of others in some in- vigorating sport, For those whose interests leaned strongly towards two certain activities, Dance Club and Dolphin Club were held after school hours. The real sports lovers who took part in the events of GAA were rewarded with health-build- ing exercise, lasting friendships, growth of character from learning how to work as a team with others and to practice good sportsman- ship, and mainly, just plain fun. Withrow may well be proud of the members of its competent Social Studies Department. Mr. Wilkin- son, a teacher of world history, combines an informal atmosphere along with regular class discussion to make his course as interesting and enjoyable as possible. History is composed of dates, places, and people and is an essential course for all well informed Americans. Mr. Wilkinson is one of the social studies faculty group who are well informed individuals and efficient capable teachers. Forgetting their troubles, responsibilities, and the chore of grading test papers, the faculty of Withrow High School met for a few hours of complete relaxation and fun. This annual gathering is known as Faculty Play- day. On this day our beloved faculty show their skill at sports and the truth of an old saying You're as young as you feel. There were numerous games in which to par- ticipate, such as volleyball, softball, swimming, tennis, and badminton. For the more conservative or less athletic individual there were shuf- fleboard, ping-pong and bridge. 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Tbry -1,- 110w flaw l'0I1l!7l!'l'I'lf Xflllll' nf ffn' f11'xf 3'1'a1'x nf fbvir fiL'1'Sj amf u'iff1 ffm fl'tIfflfIItQ vavb ZYIIX 1'1'r'1'i1'z'1f, ffwy 11111 fu' it' I llflft' fo f111if1f a f1z'ff1'1' f11f111'f' for ffJr'111xf'11'z'x fluff ff1r'f1' f'YlIllIfVJ1'. k K 144 ,C1 X Xf:9'f 2,0 ,926 54444 222 X ,, 1 , 'Mil I U! N ff -f 5,-f ' ..- .. 2 WARMLY BEAMING THEIR APPROVAL, THE DUXS SOLVE ANOTHER RIDDLE AND GREET A THRILLED NEW MEMBER WITH A FOND EMBRACE. AWARDS DAY AS THE HONOR GRADS WATCH, A SCHOLARSHIP I5 AWARDED T0 A DESERVING STUDENT. Six long years of night work, six long years of cramming for tests- was it worth it? Walking the track clad in our prettiest dresses and most handsome suits, we see anx- ious underclassmen, some we know as friends, others as faces in the crowd. Next we gaze upon parents, how proud they must seem seeing their children getting the recog- nition for which they worked so long! Finally there are companions who shared the many years with us. Now we are seated, waiting to see who will get the next award. Ah, good! a girl who was in my home- room during the eighth grade gets a scholarship. l remember how hard she used to study in those few precious moments before the first bell. Next are the Sigs and Duxs, remember how we waited hoping we could be one of the twelve? Now the ceremony is coming to an end and we see that it was not six long years, but only a brief and happy period of our lives. .2 awk 5 3 5 5 3 gas' k t ' ,ei f .Q J' ' Y 7q V.,.. Q . A TQ Stix SENIORS Managing the bookstore kept this active Sig busy. His radiant personality helped Ted acquire many offices in school clubs. Being president of Explorers Club, secretary of Chess Club, and treasurer of Sigma Gamma substantiate this point. After school he worked at the Eastern Hills Laboratory, a point which in no way interfered with his becoming the recipient of the Harvard Book and achieving the highest scholastic honor-Cum Laude. Advanced physics and chemistry were the planning field for Ted's future. The University of Cincinnati or the Air Force Academy will unlock the door tor his career in elec- tronic engineering. 44 ,.: 14' .FXS F 5.0 Acklin, Mildred Jean Peaches , Youth for Christ l, 2, 3. Ahlert, Glen Hartman: S. Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Alcorn, Sandra. Alexander, Robert C. Bobby : Baseball 4, Basketball l, Track l, 2, Sr. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Voices of Mr. G 4, Projection Crew 4, Omega Kappa 2, 3, 4. Algiers, Marvin Anthony Marv , Explorers Science Club l, 2, V. Pres. 2, Stage Crew 4, Voices of Mr. G, Allen, Albert Henry Cript : Football 2, 3. Anderson, Jean Francis: French Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Manager 3, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Drill Team 3, Capt. 4, lnterfratority Council 4, Council of Presidents 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, Sgt.-at- Arms 3, President 4. Archioble, Wesly George Wasaka Wes : Hi-Y 2, 3, Cross- Country 3, 4, Track l, 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Pres. 4, Armstrong, Rosetta Antcnial Yankee : GAA 2, 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Office Assistance 2. Arthur, Janet Jan : Annual Business Staff 4, Bailey, William Teddy : Football l, 2, Track 2, 3, Monitor, Baioni, Judith R. Judy : Spanish Club Sec. 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Basketball 2, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, Jr. Choir Pres. l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, Tower News Reporter 2, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, 4. TED BARRETT Baker, David Lee: Entered Withrow in Senior year from North- easte'n High School, Owensville, Ohio. Baker, Gloria. Bake r, Pat. Baker, Peggy Scott: Youth for Christ, GAA, Basketball l, 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Sr. Choir 4, Jr. Choir l, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 3. En s Jan t A Jan : History Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, GA. 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Baseball 3, Basket- ball 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News 3, 4, Pep, Club 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Lunchroom 4, lata Sigma Chi, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Ban 3, .X ister, Thomas Walton Preston Tweasers : History Club 2, 'lbanish Club 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G 4, Omega Kappa 4. Bagger, Beverly Jean BBN: GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Barnett, Edward. Barnett, James. Bdrrett, Ted: Sigma Gamma, Cum Laude, Bookstore. B tchelor, Martha Nell Cupid : Entered Withrow in Junior yclr from Tatt High School, Voices of Mr. G, FHA. Bciu 2, Circ er, Sally Kay: French Club 2, Spanish Club Treas. 4, GAA 3 4' Hocke 2 3' Basketball 2 3' Volleyball 2 3 4' 1 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Tower News Staff Asst. ulation Ed. 3, Circulation Ed. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Altruist 2, 3, Rec. Sec'y 4, Student Council 4. MA RGARET BISSET ' 'if f - .,1. . N XR y A y,vi1tB ' ,. .T ji p--so -- Q s F . Y. ,. A, SENIOR5 Leading the Tigertown Parade we have cute, vivacious Margaret Bisset, A blue-eyed red-head, this Scotland born lass was the capable Editor-in-Chief of Tower News and author ot the controversial Great Scot Her many articles displayed her special brand of wit and expressed her views on topics ot interest to all Withrowites. The daughter of a Methodist minister, Scottie was often seen wielding a pen as secretary ot Quill and Scroll and corresponding secretary of Scribblers. A prominent member of Dux Femina, Margie, a witty and straightforward gal, has added much to Withrow and will be remembered for years to come. 45 Baumann, Dorthy Marie Dottie : Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Office 4, Beebe, Gail Pauline: Y-Teens 2, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G 4. Behymer, Ron: Beta-Gamma Hi-Y, Voices of Mr. G 4, Benedict, Geoffery Clinton Geoff : Sigma Gamma V. Pres. 4, Cum Laude, History Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Physics Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Council 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Council af Presidents 4, Benjamin, Jim Benin: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Benn, Karen Luan: Thalian 2, Rec. Sec'y 3, V. Pres. 4, French Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 4, Office 3, 4, Delta Kytyves Delta 2, 3, Rec. Sec'y 4. Berger, David Richard: Chess Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Bisset, Margaret Easton Scottie : Dux Femina, History Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, Carr. Sec'y 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, Sec'y 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News Reporter 2, 3, Editor- in-Chief 4. Bivens Allen Lincoln AI : French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Sr. Choir l, 2, 3, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Omega Kappa Sec'y 2, President 4, Council of Presidents, lnterfratority Council 4. Blackschleger, Diana Lee: Dux Femina 4, Alpha Y-Teens l, 2, French Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Scribblers 3, Council of Presidents 4, lnterfratority Council 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Archery 3, Dance Club 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir l, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Pres. 4. Bloss, Barbara Wayne Barb : GAA 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Individual Sports 2, Softball 2, Volleyball 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Tower News 2, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4, Quill and Scroll Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, 4. Blum, Lynne Bonnie Bonn: GAA l, Tennis l. DIANA BLACKSCHLEGER .L - ---:Lg W c.,.,,,,,, Z H ,NEW 1 . lim. Y S 1 eww. .I neg , .1 46 ' fr- - ' PW- i -l'i fl 4 ...M P iy. . if srsee x . ' . 4 f f rrat - H sf, i . 1 it sf ,F s-1 ig 'ie- 3. R . 3 si A ss, S E N I 0 R 5 Diana Blackschleger, known for her bright blue eyes and blonde hair, busied her senior year with member- ships in Dux Femina, Dance Club, Scribblers, Literary Club, and Drill Team. The girls of Tally-Ho regarded Diana reliable enough to become their president, as did the members of French Club. Even though she had so many activities she always found time to give a warm smile to all who passed by. Diana's sincerity and willingness to be of any assistance possible, made her popular with everyone. Those numerous students who have been associated with Diana in any way will think of this out--going senior often in years to come. - -.,.' -.,, . .. ,As ' ,F .fre SENIORS ' hen he was tapped for Cum Laude last tall, the oy sitting next to him smiled, and said, A great uy with brains. And Geoff Benedict is just that. A great guy, respected by classmates and well thought at by teachers. This popularity was sub- .stantiated by the fact that he was chosen vice presi- dent ot Sigma Gamma and president of History Club. He did both jobs well, and carried a heavy load of advanced subjects. Making most ot his intelligence and diligence, Geoff added the much-appreciated element of humor. Wherever he was you were cer- tain to find smiles and laughter, and the great sin- cerity characteristic of this Sig. Blumenschien, Alwynna Mae Mucho : Latin Club 2, Thalian Club l, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Boland, Michael Lee. Booth, Edward Franklin Ed , Proiection Crew 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 2, 3, 4. Boskin, Norman. Boston, Gwendol n Lizette Gwen : FHA 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Dance Club 3, 4, Volleyball 2, Voices of Mr. G 4. Bradburn, Warren Milton Brad , Brandenburg, Herbert Chester Brandy : Offset Club 3, President 4, Baseball Mgr. 3, Football Mgr. 3. Brandt, Gerald Albert Jerry , Bressert, Edward Charles. Bridges, Virginia Jennie : Hockey 2, Volleyball 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G. Briggs, Michael Miken: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Brooke, Michael Thomas Duke : Beta Gamma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Basketball l, Football Mgr. 2, Tennis 2, 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Band l, Minstrels 4, Student Council l, 2, V. Pres. 3, 4, Tower News Rep, l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. GEOFF BENEDICT 47 Sue Schlegel Skip Reed CRJTES COUPLE Karen Kendall Holly Shlck Nancy Robnnson Mlke Sontoro Steve Conway Betty Wllluoms Borry Conter QJQ5 MOST BEST Bonnie Heimann All Tgm Frqme Beiiliy ROelDLJCl4 Marshall Lykins POPULARITY POLL HOST Kathy Onken Judy Baioni Brit Eaton Bruce Rhoten Garrie Skidmore A BCIflD GWll'1l'16! Terry Metzler Hkolly Slllck .- Ol' ie FV Bill Ferone Moi T l if HTHLE A deserving student chosen as a member of Sigma Gamma on the basis of his academic achievement and personality is Barry Canter. Because of his clever wit he played a large part in making the Minstrel Skits something to which everyone looked forward. As president of Thalian Barry saw to it that Withrow presented two outstanding plays this year. Playing in the percussion section of the band added to his list ot activities. Besides having such a busy schedule he took Advanced English and managed to attain high grades. Barry's consideration of others will keep him in the minds of fellow classmates for many years. SENIORS 419 3 v.iii 50 BARRY CANTER Brooks, Charles Walter: Basketball l, 2, 3, Cross-country 3, 4, Track 3, Baseball 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, ,Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tiger Club 3, 4, Projection Crew 3, 4. Brown, Joseph Edward Joe : Amateur Radio Club 3, 4, Ex- plorers' Science Club l, 2, 3, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3. Browning, Linda. Browning, Terry: Student Council 3, 4, Monitors 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Buerkle, Robert Lee Babu: German Club 2, 3, Baseball 2, 4, Minstrels, Voices of Mr. G, Tau Sigma 2, 3. Burck, Arthur William Bill : Football Mgr. 3. Burchard, Carolyn Carol : FHA 4, Minstrels 3, Office 4, Monitor 3. Burnett, Helen Loretta Reggie : History Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Alpha Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Baseball 4, Hockey 3, Tower News Typist 2, 3, Head Typist 4, Voices of Mr. G. Butler, Eleanor Ellie : Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School, Drill Team 3. Butts, Phyllis Ann Phyl : Y-Teens 2, Voices of Mr. G, Iota Sigma Chi 2. Caldwell, Bonna Lee: Art Club 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corres. Sec'y 4. Calmeise, Joyce Elaine: French Club 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Iota Sigma Chi 3, Pledge Mistress 4. PAT CROWLEY Campbell, James Canter, Barry Ray: Thalian 2, 3, Pres. 4, Sr. Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Gamma Corr, Sec'y. Carr, Ross. -Carr Yvonne. Chambers, Marcella: GAA 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Y-Teens 3, 4. Chandler, Edna Carol: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Office 4. Charlton, Roger Rog : Projection Crew 4. Coaston Steve Lero : Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, , . Collins, Patricia Blanche Pat Coleman, Barbara Ann Bobbie : Fl-lA 3, 4, YFC 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, l-lockey'3, 4, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, 4, Monitor 4, Voices of Mr. G. Colvard, Lelia Leona l.ele : Y-Teens 4, GAA 4, Volleyball 4, Basketball 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4. Conway, Stephen Frank Steven: Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Tiger Club 3, 4, Sr. Choir 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tower News Reporter 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Always smiling and always gay-these phrases aptly apply to Pat Crowley. Her smile and friendliness made her welcomed anywhere. Gaiety is only one of Pat's assets. Her talent was revealed in her Minstrel dance solo and, she kicked with the Pony chorus dur- ing show season. Pat ably handled the Student Council treasury this year, as well as serving as assistant art editor of the Annual and as Dolphin Club's vice-president. Busy as she was, this little Dux held high scholastic standards which earnecl the re- spect of her friends and teachers. Vivaciousness and vitality go together to make this tigress one well- known to all Withrowites. SENIORS E 1 4 ,K , ri . , . 3.42 t 1.-+5849 if . S:2fff?'r' vi 1 :iii-fstjta X X x, 1,1ii ?i'F:?:3t'ftlw iffy? A r Q3ff'fF.f,.g isp- Q5 R , 51 KAY DIEFENBACH K E ,M , A Dux Femina's treasurer, Kay Dietenbach, always shared enthusiastically in whatever job needed to be done. To her classmates Kay showed traits of both sincerity and integrity. Tally-Ho claimed her as corresponding secretary-a job for which she was well suited. At times, when not showing her athletic ability in GAA's individual sports, Kay was busy working on both advanced placement math and chemistry. Ranking high in class standing, she will be remembered for brains and a genuinely unselfish interest in others. Throughout Tigertown Kay's warm smile preceded her work as she went about making this the best place for all. Cooper, Leslie Frances Fran . Corder, Judith Ann Judy : GAA l, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Tower News 3, Voices of Mr. G 4, Main Office 3, 4. Courtney, James Barrett Barry : Stage Crew 2, Monitor 3, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Tau Sigma 2, Chi Sigma Chi, Hist. 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Coven Carlton Lee Lee . Cowen, James Cordel Rat Cox, Patricia Sue Pot : Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School, FHA 3, V. Pres. 4, Merchandising Club 4, DECA 4, GAA 3, Softball 3, Volleyball 3. Craft, Gilbert Terry. Crawford, Jean Carol Jeanie : GAA, Baseball, Volleyball. Creech, Joseph Bradley Screecher . Crowley, Pat Mary Helen: Dux Femina 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togata Treos. 3, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, lndiv. Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Junior Choir, Girls' Glee Club, V. Pres, 2, Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Asst. Ed. 4, Annual Rep. l, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Football Cheerleader l, Basketball Cheer- leader l, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Wel, Chmn. 4. Cunningham, JoAnn Jodie : Student Council 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Office 4. Dailey, Phillis. Sigma Gamma's Tom Frame brought the gavel down and called the Withrow High Student Council meet- ing to order. The old adage of good things coming in small packages could never be truer, for Torn was packed with an abundance of- energy. Without any fears, he skillfully tackled and successfully achieved the responsibilities of the President of Student Council. Tam, participating in Beta-Gamma Hi-Y and Latin Club, still managed to squeeze in time for an active membership in Kappa Tau Kappa. Be- ing able to maintain a high scholastic average all through school, he used his front yard league as a change of pace and for real relaxation. Dalton Jo ce Ann Jad : French Club 2, FHA 2, GAA 3, 4, o tball, Volleyball, Dance Club 4, Voices of Mr. G, Lunchroom 4, lota Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Doran, Madeline June: Entered Withrow in senior year from St. Ursula. Office 4. Davis, Janet Lucille Jan : FHA 2, French Club 3, Volleyball 2. Deck, Dave Richard Deckster : Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G 4, Ticket Booth 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, Sgtfat-Arms 4. Dehner, Donna Anne Shaan : Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. 'French Club 2, 3, Cum Laude 4, Scribblers 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports 3, 4, Tennis 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Choir 3, Sec'y 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Typist 3, Art Ed. 4, Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Wel. Chmn. 4. Delroe, Sandra Camille Sandi : Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 4, Dance Club 4, Annual Rep. l, Voices of Mr. G. Denman, Jacqueline Jan . Dicks Arnita Christine Skeet : FHA 3, Sec'y 4, JA 3. Dieckman, Carol Ann Dieck : Spanish Club 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Reporter 2, Voices of Mr, G, Monitor 2, 3, 4. Diefenbach, Kay Elaine: Dux Fernina Treas. 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, History Club 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Baseball l, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, Volley- ball l, 2, 3, Junior Choir l, Mixed Chorus Accom. 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club Accom. 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, 4, Reporter 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Dobbins Janice LaVerne .lJ : FHA 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Basket- ball 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Glee Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Dollenmeyer, Rita Butter-Ball : Entered Withrow in sophomore year from St. Marys FHA 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Office 4. xg TOM FRAME mi ss 3.34, .- ' - .. V ,RK 5 t. s .tilt w I . : ll .Fifi 1 ' 73 if ILS f a4r..45'g.i5.'. A, s I fjxx 4 , ,A .ik Q j ,Q ',... A l A f b ft ' y 4: - . . .... L .f ... . 1 , , ng is . .ext Q 4 ,L ff . A t M' -' 5 . is We A J ' V 'i g 3 4 3... . l . lrtk LJ.. A is Q 53 5 S , ,W 3 Q' i X A titi ff? i f x it g ,X SENIORS Active in varsity football and track, school spirited Horace Heffner adds congeniality and wit to his various traits. Sigma Gamma called him to its ranks for his fine athletic and scholastic records. A mem- ber of Tiger Club, Horace showed outstanding ability in using brown while still carrying difficult PSSC Physics, Advanced Math, and Advanced Chemistry. As an outstanding student, he added much to general discussions and his humorous comments were ap- preciated. When carrying a test tube or a pigskin, Horace was quite at home, ln future years he will be an example of scholastic aptitude and athletics combined. 54 Donahue, Cheryl Lynn Cher : History Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Thalian Club l, 2, 3, Scribblers 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Junior Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Choir Staff 3, 4, Senior Band 4, Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, 3, Rep. l, 2, Basketball Cheerleader 3, Majorette 4, Voices of Mr. G. Donald, Frank Barry: Explorers Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Dones, Sharon Elaine Donsie : Thalian Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, GAA Archery 2, Manager 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volley- -ball 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Lit. Staff 3, Voices of Mr. G, Office Helper 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, Asst. Treos, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Donnelly, Eileen Anne Ellie : French Club l, 2, GAA Archery l, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Maiorette 4, Drill Team 3, Co-Capt. 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Annual Art Staff 3, Section Ed. 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Reporter l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corr, Sec'y 4. Dooley, Ronald Michael Ron : Chess Club 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Dorhan, Donald. Doyle, Frank: Hi-Y 3, 4, French Club 2, Basketball 2, Cross- country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tri Chi 2, Treas. 3, 4. Dubois, Maxine Mackie . Dunham, Donald Alan Don : History Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Physics Club 3, Minstrels 4, Voices af Mr. G. 'xi-QU. Dunn Vera Jean M-ickeyf': Latin Club l, 2, FHA l, 2, 4, Hist. 3, Spanish Club 4, GAA Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Tennis 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Stue dent Council Rep. 3, Tower News, Rep. l, Reporter l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Office 4. Eaton, George Bristol Munchkin : Swimming 2, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Tower News Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, Treas. 4. GPH EE' U. N? wi A-ru 0 gs 2? 5? 775 W5 mf. mn. -f 011 - Om 32 82' DQ nc TU -HN NNL .UQ FJ: sro OJ U 2 U I I easww HORACE HEFFNER T, .,. ,Ml S , it l N E Wi .Wa FAU -rw, fm in u Edmonds, Jackie. Eider, Roger Edward Chico : Football l, Track 2, 3, 4, Monitor 4, Hi-Y 4, Omega Kappa 3, 4. Ellick, Anthony Ross Nay : Chess Club 2, Swimming Team l, Senior Band 2, 3. Ellis, Charles Raymond R. D. Boday : French Club 2, Swim- ming 3, Senior Band 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Ellis, Verna Mae: FHA l, Hockey 2, Volleyball 3, Voices of Mr. G. Elmore, Mack James: Entered Withrow High in sophomore year form Albany High School, Albany, Georgia. Band 2, 3, 4. Enghauser, Bonita Jean Bonnie : FHA V. Pres. 2, Y-Teens 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Office 4, Delta Kytyves Delta 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Ennis, Ricky H.: Offset Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Student Council l, Tri Chi 3, 4, Estes, Brenda Jane. Eubanks, Kathy: FHA 2, Future Merchandisers of America, DECA, GAA, Baseball 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Sec'y 4. Evans, Forest Russ : Entered Withrow in junior year from Lincoln Heights High, Lincoln Heights, O. History Club 3, Lunch- room 3. Fannon Wallace Jr.: Cross-country 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Omega Kappa 3, 4. BARBARA GW! NNER , tier . Z, f i, L 5 E ff 21- . V f 'J QQ rf l K SENIORS Popular is the word for Barbara Gwinner. This busy senior had many activities at Withrow. As president of GAA, she was very well qualified for the job which occupied much of her time. Barb was an active member of GAA, after school she participated in sports and the Dolphin Club. This charming and vivacious girl was Withrow's queen for the Pigskin Preview this year. As Altruist's Corresponding Secre- tary she dependably and faithfully carried out her duties. Being a member of Dux Femina proved her qualities in leadership. BJ's interest in and love for other people helped her to decide to work toward being a physical therapist. SENIORS MARCH AROUND THE TRACK AS PART OF THE CEREMONY WHICH CLIMAXES HAPPY YEARS IN SEARCH OF KNOWLEDGE. GRADUATION INSPIRATION AND ASSURANCE ARE GIVEN IN A FAREWELL ADDRESS TO THE SENIORS. R3 - PN fnasuvavrwr-av u iwmr: --. ,Mr-, x- .ui -J,A.1.wm v Qs rw Y .shun '1 . '-- - ' The familiar strains of Pomp and Circumstance flow over the field as the column of seniors slowly parades around the track. Their solemn faces reflect mixed emo- tions. Sorrow for the passing of happy high school days, memories of those wonderful years, and an- ticipation and hope for the time to come fill their minds. Reflecting on the past few years, each senior remembers football games and dances, homework and exams, fun and work. As they look ahead, they feel anticipation and a little bit of anxiety. From these familiar halls their paths lead in many directions -some will go on to college, others will get jobs-but each one feels pride and hope as he holds his own diploma. As the speakers finish and graduation draws to a close, hats are gaily tossed into the air. No longer seniors, they cross the famous bridge for the last time. 56 Once more this time has come, and the old must give way to the new. Joyous, yet sorrowful, seniors pay a final tribute to beloved Withrow High. While sedately marching 'round the track their thoughts wander back over countless memo- ries tucked away in scrapbooks and in hearts. Wielded gavels, reigning kings and queens, bestowed honors, duly received recognition-all have come and gone. Tomorrow holds the future brightly lighted and awaiting e a g e r l y anticipating hands. Yet, somehow, it is with re- gret that these seniors leave our hollowed halls. The invocation and the salute to the flag bring them back through the maze of yester- day's memories and into the reality of today. Then all too soon the ceremony h a s ended. Rushing friends congratulate those newly graduated. A trickling tear to be brushed away-a memory so dear. GRADUATES MAKE HECTIC PREPARATIONS IN FRONT OF THE TOWER COMMENCEMENT BRINGS FAREWELLS AND EXPECTATIONS, SMILES AND SADNESS, RELIEF AND REGRET, AND PRIDE IN A PLEDGE T0 WITHROW f--.Q Farrar, Jeff Frog : Spanish Club 45 Footballll, 45 Swimming i5 Monitor 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Tri Chi 2, 3, Pres. 4. Feldhaus, Dan Paul: French Club 25 Hi-Y 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Monitor 3, 45 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Felts, Edwin Jeff: Hi-Y 45 Football l5 Band 2, 35 Student Council 25 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Ferone, Bill Ears : Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 45 Basket- ball 2, 45 Student Council 25 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Flick, Dale: FTA, Pres. 25 History Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Madrigal 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Annual Rep. 3. Flish, Dorthy Vee Dot : Y-Teens I5 Future Merchandisers 45 GAA 2, 35 Archery 25 Hockey 25 Indiv. Sports 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Junior Choir l5 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Monitor 25 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Chap. 4. Floyd, Dianne De-e . Foster, Annette Netta . Frame, Thomas Allen T-Bird : Sigma Gammo5 Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Choir l5 Senior Choir 25 Minstrels 25 Student Council Pres,'45 Coulncil of Presidents, Pres. 45 Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, Carr. Sec'y 3, 4. SENIORS r m ' Big Sid : Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 25 Minstrels 35 Annual Rep. 35 Voices of Mr. G. Freese, Gary Lee Goose . Fried, Andrea Carol Andy : Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Indiv. Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Club l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Choir l5 Senior Chair 2, 3, 45 Minstrels l, 2, 3, 45 Tower News Rep. l, Staff 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Drill Team 4. Frost, Victoria. Fry, Gail Ann: History Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 GAA 25 Bowling 25 Volleyball 25 Minstrels 2, 45 Tower News Staff 35 3. Drill Team 3, 45 Office 45 Monitor 35 Beta Omega Chi 2, Rec. Sec'y 4. Fuller, Jessie Nell: Y-Teens 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 3, 45 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 35 Voices of Mr, G5 Alpha Beta Chi 3, Treas. 4. l, Furlow, Sandra Sandy : FTA 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Minstrels 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Theta Omega Chi 3, 4. Gallanger, Boyd Robert Babu: History Club 2, 35 Gens Togata l5 Tower News Rep. 25 Chi Sigma Chi 3, 4. Games, Brenda Kay: Entered Withrow in senior year from Rad ford High School, Radford, Virginia. Senior Band 45 Senior Choir 45 Minstrels 4, Garner, Robert McGillard Bob : Junior Band I5 Senior Band 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr, G. Gebhardt, Franklin John: Offset Club 2, 35 Football Mgr. 4. Gee, Judy Ann. Gentry, Mary Ann Cookie . Gillespie, John Hardin Johnny : Football l, 2, Student Council 2, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Gilpin, Colleen Georgia. Gleich, Katharine Paula Kathy : GAA 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Office 4, Junior Archieve- ment 3, Goyert, Philip R. Rennie : Latin Club l, 2, French Club 2, Swimming l, 2, 3, Tower News 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Green, Annetta. Greenberg, Esther Jane: Entered Withrow in junior year from Hatfield Girls' High School, Salisburg, S, Rhodesia, Africa, Youth for Christ 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. Greve, Neal Amen: Duck : Swimming l. Griffith, Jon Douglas: German Club 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 3, 4. SENIORS Guyton, Barbara N.: FTA l, 4, Y-Teens l, 4, Alpha Beta Chi 3, Sec'y 4. Gwinner, Barbara Jane BJ : Dux Femina, French Club l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Indiv, Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Habenichf, Susan Jane Snicks : Spanish Club 4, GAA I, Z, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Indiv. Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr, G, Monitor 2, 3, Office 2, 3, Altruist 2, 3, 4. Hacker, Lora: Baseball 2, 3, Archery 2, 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 3, Tower News Reporter 3, Typist 4, Office 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Haines, Lawrence Harald: Tennis l, 2, Minstrels, Voices of Mr. G, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4. Hall, Sandra. Hanes, Kathleen Lynn Kate : Spanish Club V. Pres. 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Miristrels 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Annual Rep. l, 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, Reporter 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Drill Team 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3. Harris, Gloria Jean: Merchandiser, V. Pres. 4, Annual Rep. l, 2. Harris, Sharon Kay: Junior Choir l, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Modrigal 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Delta Kytyves Delta 2, 3, Treas. 4. ll-grrison Charlene: GAA, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News 4, :Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, Iota Sigma Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Hawkins Audree. Hayes, Beverly Jean Bev : Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Minstrels 4. 59 .. ,. 1 if fi' if. iw,-I 3 Y . . . . if Q, .1 i ,. ..r .... ,' ,.4 it if .W .. Its' .ft , ze it A Ii- 2' 1 ' A li'ii S Cf V , lf .1 x . L .J l ,. , 5 l 27 'wiiezfessti 4 T .4: x! iv Q C 4 5 li , X L .Awe-aa, . me f BONNIE HEIMANN Heekin, Barbara Dennie : French Club l, 2, Gens Togata 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, ' Maiorette 3, 4, Minstrels 4, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Voices Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, 4. 4, of Heftner, Horace White: Sigma Gamma 4, Physics Club 3, Skin- diving Club 2, Football l, 2,.3, 4, Track l, 3, 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Heimann, Bonnie Bonn: Dux Femina, Hist., Scribblers 3, GAA l, Corr. Sec'y 2, 3, Treas. 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Tower News Reporter l, Asst, Art Ed. 3, Majorette 2, 3, Head 4, Altruist 2, 3, Treas, 4. Helm, Alveretta: Y-Teens 2. Henry, Sandra Lee Sandie : History Club 3, GAA 2, 3. Henry, Warren Milo: Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Hern, Stephen Charles Mighty MouSe : Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Voices of Mr. G. Herring, Clifton. Herring, Rgbert Lamar Odad : Junior Choir l, 2, Senior Choir 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. Hill, Ed. Hillman, Stephen Michael: Entered Withrow in senior year from Eisenhower High School, Rialto, California. Hines, Martha Ann Martyn: Junior Choir I, Girls' Glee Club 2, Annual Business Staff 2, 3, 4. 60 A shrill whistle, a roar of drums, and here is the procession leader, Head Majarette Bonnie Heimann. Not only did this cute little miss lead Tigertown's band, but she was also one of the leaders in every- thing at Withrow. Altruist, GAA, and Minstrels could vouch for her willingness to work and her suc- cess in every attempt she made. The Senior Class and Dux knew her to add helping suggestions and to carry out responsibilities. This merry yet modest gal was Homecoming Queen-another honor that Bon will grow to cherish. It is very seldom that a school can -be justified in saying Thanks -Withrow is proud to do so for Bon. SENIORS Studious and hard-working, Marshall Lykins earned his coveted membership in Cum Laude by maintain- ing an A average. High grades in advanced math and chemistry were only two of his accomplishments in the academic tield. When he was not studying diligently, History Club, Chess Club, and Gens Togata occupied his time. His classmates will remember him for his ability to take the lead in class discussions. Marshall's post-graduation plans include the study of some area of math at an eastern college. Here is a student who has helped greatly to uphold the high standards of scholastic achievement which Withrow has long had. SENIORS, - ,..1 . gl, 2 ,A .. , K, xl., K MARSHALL LYKINS Hitchens, Martha Lynn Marty : French Club l, 2, History Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Softball l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Junior Choir l, Senior Choir 2, Librarian 3, Treos. 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, lnterfratority Council 4, Council of Presidents 4, .Annual Literary Staff 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, Wel. Chmn. 3, Pres. 4. Hagan, Timothy Frank Tiny Tim : Entered Withrow in junior year from Purcell High School. Minstrels 3. Holste, Dale Charles HosteS : Track 4, Junior Choir l, Minstrels 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4, Chi Sigma Chi 3, Sgt.- at-Arms 4. Horstman, Kathryn Alida Kay : Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Walnut Hills High School. History Club 2, 3, Gens Togata 2, 3, Treas. 4, Scribblers 4, Quill and Scroll 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 4, Dance Club 4, Indiv. Sports 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Minstrels 2, Student Council 4, Tower News Asst. Page Ed, 3, Page Editor 4, Voicesot Mr. G, Drill Team 4, Alpha Beta Kappa 2,,3, Sgt.-at-Arms and Hist, 4, Howard, Jasper. Howell, Barbara Lou Tiny : FHA 4, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 3'fl:locl2ey 3, Volleyball 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Staff 3, Voices of Mr. G, Lunchroom 4. Hudson, Angela Angel : GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Archery l, 2, 3, Baseball l, Basketball l, Hockey l, Junior Choir l, Senior Choir 2, 3, Sec'y 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 3. Hughes, Stephen Earl: Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Hi-Y 3, 4, History Club 4, Voices of Mr. G. Hunter, Kathy Fay: Gens Togata l, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. lsaacs, Freda Pggricigz Alpha Y-Teens 3, Gens Togata 3, 4, History Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 3, Voices of Mr. G, Office 4. - Jackson, Barba rg, Jackson, Beverly Anne Peaches : Entered Withrow in sopho- more year from Walnut Hills High School. Spanish Club 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. 61 Jackson, Marsha Charlotte March : Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Jr. Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Sr. Choir 3, 4' 1 Madrigal 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Voices of Mr, G. Jess, William Bill : Spanish Club 2, Voices of Mr. G. Johansmann, Karen: French Club l, GAA 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter 3, Voices of Mr, G. Johansmann, Walter John: Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Research Club 2, 3, 4. Johnson Ben'amin Jam s Benny : Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track , 2, Intramurals l, 2, Mixed Chorus l, Minstrels 4, Projection Crew l. Johnsgg,-lgtt! Jean B. J. : French Club 3, GAA 4, lota Sigma Chi 2, 3, Sec'y 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Johns-on, Doris Kae Dot : Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Hughes High School, Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, Pres. 4, Archery 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Office 3, 4, Nurse's Office 4, Voices of Mr. G, Spanish Club 2, 3. Johnson, Emma Jean Teenie . Johnson, Linnetta Eloise Linney : Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. A verse k QP , ,i f A , ef 62 A sf X vo- 4 l D 4 f . - emit- Q 'L . K ,cci-55 SENIORS Johnson Twili Twilight : Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Gens Togato l 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Junior High Choir l, 2, FTA 4, Mor..tor l, 2, Iota Sigma Chi 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, V. Pres. 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Johnston, Richard Alan Rich . Jones Barbara. Jones, Michael Homer: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Thalian 3, 4, Track l, Voices of Mr. G, Twig : Entered Withrow in senior year from Central High School, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Dance Club 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Minstrels 4, Jones, Vivian Lee Vicky : GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir l, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 3, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Hist. 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, Individual Sports 2, 4. Jordan, Mamie Lee Beverly : GAA 2, 3, 4, Hockey 3, Archery 2, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Justin, Jay. Kahn, Gail: Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Kendall, Karen Dee Woody : Dux Femina, History Club 2, 3, Carr. Sec'y, Latin Club l, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Dance Club l, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Sec'y, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir l, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council Member-at-large, Tower News Rep. l, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Pres. 4. Keys, Virginia Carol Ginny : Alpha Y-Teens, Monitor 3. Kidd, Thomas Herman: Hi-Y 2, 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, Cross- 5ou3try43, 4, Track 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa ' as A A l 4 . ..,, I A . , .ii 5 4 2 ,,s1 . . 3 2 2 9' . 'dsvqf' . 1. 4 - - ' if 'ff .J 1'-3 A L Q Q, .3 ri '55 M.-' as ae ts.. . 2... , ,X SENIORS Lemon, Susan Sue : Gens Togata 35 GAA 35 Volleyball 35 Annual Business Staff 3, 4. Leonard, Richard Edward: Baseball 3, 4. Lett, Barbara Jean Barb : Spanish Club l5 Baseball 'l, 25 Basketball l, 25 Hockey l, 2, 35 Individual Sports l, 35 Volley- ball l, 2, 3. Liggett, Roger Rog : Swimming 2, 3, 45 Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. Lobes, Carol Ann: Cum Laude5 French Club l, 2, 3, 45 History Club 2, 3, 45 Scribblers V. Pres. 3, Pres. 45 GAA5 Bowling 25 Hockey l5 Softball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Minstrels 2, 45 Student Council l, 45 Annual Rep. 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Office 3, 4. Logan, Gail Elaine Gay : FTA 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 GAA 2, 35 Archery 35 Volleyball 35 Minstrels 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Office 45 Iota Sigma Chi 2, 3, Sec'y 4. Long, Barbara Jane Barb : French Club 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Basketball 25 Bowling l5 Hockey 25 Softball 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Minstrels 2, 45 Tower News 25 Drill Team 3, 45 Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Lower, Patrick Pat : Explorers Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Foot- ball l5 Golf 45 Senior Choir 2, 35 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council l5 Voices of Mr. G5 Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, 4.. Luce, Patricia Dorothy Pat : GAA5 Hockey 25 Softball 25 Lunch- room l. Lusk, Joan Marie: GAA 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 25 Minstrels 3, 45 Office 4. Lykins, Marshall Herbert: Sigma Gamma5 Cum Laude5 Chess Club 3, 45 French Club 25 History Club 3, 45 Gens Togata 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Monitor 3. L les Wilma Jean Jeanie : Y-Teens 25 Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 5 Minstrels 3, 4. Kiefer, Barbara Christine Maren : History Club 2, 35 French Club l, 2, 3, 45 Play Production 45 Scribblers 3, Hist, 45 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, V. Pres. 45 GAA l, 2, 35 Hockey l, 2, 35 Base- ball l, 25 Basketball l5 Volleyball l, 25 Bowling 25 Minstrels Sec'y 2, 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 35 Tower News Reporter l, 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 4, Rep. 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Beta Omega Chi 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Treas. 4. Kimery, Aulta Mae: Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3, Treas. 35 DECA 45 Merchandising Club 4. King, Martin Arnold: Chess Club 2, 3, 45 Football l. Kinney, Kathleen Ann: Annual 4. Kistner, Ellen Lorraine El : History Club 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 GAA l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 35 Volleyball l, 2, 45 Basketball l, 2, 45 Baseball l5 Girls' Glee Club 35 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter l, 3, Page Asst. Ed. 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Chap. 4. Lauterwasser, Robert Carl Wing : Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 45 Senior Band 25 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Lawrence, Sharon Dee Sheri : GAA l, 25 Bowling l. Lee Robert E. Bob : Tiger Club 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Reserve Bond 35 Minstrels 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. Lemon, Sharon: Thalian 3, 45 GAA 25 Softball 25 Bowling 25 Volleyball 25 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Annual Bus. Staff 3. . in-.-., hir! li .Q , 4 . ' ,,5 A 63 Diana Blackschleger Marty Hitchens T T l , PROIVI PARADE May 29, the night of the dance of 1 dances, finally arrived. After many months of preparations and antici- pations, the grand finale to the years spent at Tigertown had come. This final production had to be one that all the members of the cast would never forget. The scene of the Senior Prom for i962 was the Topper Club. The crew in charge of the directions was Sigma Gamma. The orchestration was furnished by Smittie's Band. The climax of the extravaganza was the presentation of the star, Queen Jean Anderson. MQQCLZTZWLCLZ CL-l7Q,L cbt.: lQfh0'77'L ecuvcrfc U1 Qoeidxi CUJUC, Suzanne Roberts Sonia Moultry Karen Kendall 4 5 W f W' SENIOR PROM QUEEN: MISS JEAN ANDERSON Cruising along at a snail's pace to Tiger football games was a wild '52 Hudson known as The lnsect, piloted by popular Sig, Terry Metzler. Metz, as he is called by his friends, was an active person at Withrow serving KTK as their recording secretary and Beta Gamma Hi-Y as vice president. He also par- ticipated in Advanced Placement courses and feels more emphasis should be placed on scholastic achieve- ment. Terry was a fine promoter of everything go- ing on throughout Tigertown and spent much time getting people to sports events and dances. Happy in manner, serious in work, Terry Metzler is a credit to Withrow. SENIORS Lyons, Michael Stephen Miken: History Club 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Mack, Billie Jo Billie . Mandlove, Christina Marie Pete : French Club 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Hockey 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Tower News Rep. 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Mark, Virginia Carolyn Ginny : Gens Togato 2, 3, Art Club 3, 4, History Club 3, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Martin, Charle P Imef: Basketball l, Martin, Elaine Burnette: FTA l, GAA 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr, G. Martin, John Sonny : Track l, 2, Omega Kappa 3, 4. Martin, Nancy Carol. Masterson, William Vance Bat : Football 2, Track 2, Tower News Reporter 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4, Chi Sigma Chi 2, 3, Pres. 4. Mathews, Gary Ray Red : Beta Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, Football l, 3, Track 2, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Matthews, Judy J utes . Maxey, Carol Jeanne Tex : Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 4, Voices of Mr, G, Delta Kytyves Delta 2, 3, Chap. 4. 66 9 lg. .,,,,, ' 353 TERRY METZLER ,af,,,.'-,.,, .i Q, ,HQ if x gn ,247 A' it f ,Jr 5, . KAREN KENDALL 2 5 J-it N T 5 W . - ci' 5 N . flex- ' TQ. 3, . ww' 'ms- Another outstanding member of the Tigertown Parade is friendly, witty Karen Kendall. Her sincerity and tact led her classmates to elect her president of Altruist and Gens Togata. Woody is easily recog- nized by her bright, cheerful smile, her dark, ex- pressive eyes, and her energetic manner. Her talents are many and varied. She is a strong but thoughtful leader, a responsible, efficient worker, and an able student. Other abilities of this busy senior are evi- dent in the tact that she was active in Dance Club, Senior Choir, and Dux. Withrowites will always remember this great gal for her many contributions to Tigertown. SENIORS Maxwell, Kathleen Charlotte Max : French Club 4, Basket- ball l, 2, Dolphin l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 4, Student Council Rep. l, 2, Annual 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, 2, 3, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. McCollum, Terry Lee Nick : Junior Chair l, Voices of Mr. G. McCoy, Judith Ann: Mixed Chorus 2, 3. McCright, Mary Kathleen Katie : Scribblers 3, Spanish Club l, History Club 2, Rec. Sec'y 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Dance Club l, 2, Hockey l, Volleyball l, Junior Choir l, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, Reporter l, Annual Literary Staff 2, Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 2, 3, Welfare Chmn, 4. -McDaniels Sandra Lee Sandi : FTA 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. McGinty, Octavia Cookie- 1 GAA 2, Volleyball, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Mclntosh, Bernice Marie Berni : GAA 2, 3, Archery 3, Soft- ball 2, Tower News Rep. 2, Reporter 3, Kytyves 2, Hist. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. McMullen, Lucille Cille : Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3, Treos. 4? Spanish Club 4, Youth for Christ 3. Meadows, George. zftehas, Thomas George: Voices of Mr. G, Tri Chi 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4Menifee, Ste hen Grant Steve : French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Senior z hoir , 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Omega Kappa 2, 3, 4. Metzler, Terry lnsect l : Sigma Gamma, Recording Sec'y, Beta Gamma Hi-Y 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, Rec. Sec'y 4. 67 Miller, Caryl Kay: French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Band l, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, 4. Miller, Charles Daniel: Minstrels 3, 4, Art Club 4, Voices of Mr. G, Miller, Dorothy Jean Dort : Bible Club 4, French Club l, Gens Togota 3, 4, Youth for Christ Club l, 2, Pres. 3, GAA, Basket- ball, Volleyball, Senior Band 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, Voices of Mr. G, Mills, Ken. Miracle, Wendell Niles. Mitchell, Wanda Mae Squirt : Entered Withrow in junior year from Hughes High School. FTA 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 3, Basketball 3, Voices of Mr, G. K E . Q ,V .ng . x . . i 1 9 , l l , s s, 4 st- 35. ,.,, if .1 y. ,. M ' 4 r f . . .3 5' . 4 'se . Q el . Q 'S,s',?'i f' . R33 ,'3fLT'1!i. Mood , Michael The Mood : History Club 2, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, , 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, Tower News I ,lg f Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Tiger Club 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Sigma!! c, J Ha-Y 4. fl, li , Moore, Edith Kingsley Edie : Gens Togata l, 2, 3, History Club- Q A 2, 3, Treas. 4, Scribblers 4, GAA 3, 4, Basketball, Hockey? Volleyball, Dolphin 2, 3, Sec'y 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G. Moore, Richard Dick : History Club 3, Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, l Track 4, Minstrels 4, Student Council 2, Tiger Club 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. SENIORS l .34 fog' .K ff ll 'R s.. . in .... i 1 .,,. - te? 'Q Morehead, Gene. Moreton, David Lawrence: Projection Crew Capt. 4. Morris, Alice Marie Tiny . Morrison, James Robert Jim : Voices of Mr. G. ,Mgrison William' Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Mgultry Sonia Marie: Alpha-Y-Teens 2, Junior Achievement 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Council of Pres. 4, lnterfratority Council, Theta Omega Chi 2, Sec'y 3, Pres. 4. Mounce, Tonia Fay Tony : Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4. Mo e Mar Ellen: FTA Treas. 3, Spanish Club 4, Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, instrels 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3. Mueller, Jim. Myers, Sharon. Nagel, Susan Jane Nags : Dux Femina Sec'y, Gens Togato 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4, Annual Rep. 3, Tower News Rep. l, 2, Drill Team 3, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, l-list. 4. Nazzarine, Ronald William Ron : DECA, Merchandising Club 4, Band 2, 3,4 4, Tri Chi 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. -P ,wzgn R X .Q A, X J 'x 'sf 'B' 'N N1 sENloRs ' my Osborne, Jimmie J. C, . Pangburn, Richard. Parke, Margaret Jane Peggy : GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Archery l, Baseball 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior High Majorette l, Senior High Moiorette 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, 2. Parker, Elester Lee l.es : Mixed Chorus 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Omega Kappa. Parker Kenneth Parks : History Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Omega Kappa 3, 4, Parker, Patricia Ann Pat : Art Club 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, History Club 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Bowling Club l, Hockey l, 2, 3, lndividuol Sports l, 2, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, 2nd Pg. Asst, Editor 3, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, V, Pres. 4. Parker, Steve. Patia, Donna Marie: GAA l, 2, 3, Hockey l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Dance Club 2, 3, Softball l, 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Monitor 2, 3, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, 4. Peltan, Mary June Pellets : History Club l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, GAA l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, Individual Sports l, 2, Modern Dance Club l, 2, Softball l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels 2, 3, Tower News Rep. l, Annual Rep. 2, Drill Team 3, 4. Perry, Thomas Tom . People, Almeta Joyce Pig , Pfeiffer, Jane Hathaway .lonie : GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Individual Sports 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, Minstrels 4, Student Council Rep. l, Tower News Rep. 2, Annual Rep. 3, 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. 69 Neal, Marian Elaine Som : Drill Team, GAA 3, Hockey 3, Volleyball 3, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Nelson, JoAnn Josie : Alpha-YeTeens, Treas. 2, Future Mer- 'chandisers 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Madrigal 4, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Corr, Sec'y 4. Oatley, Albert Ross. Odell, George Berry: Projection Crew 2, 3. 0'Hara, Patricia Ruth Patti : Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Archery l, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News Rep. 2, 4, Reporter 3, 4. Oliver, Vernon. Onken, Kathey Helen Helen Hair : Dux Fernina, French Club l, 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, GAA, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Individual Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Advertising Asst. 3, Advertising Mgr. 4, Basket- ball Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Football Cheerleader 2, 3, Capt. 4, Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Oppt, Conrad Charles Connie : Hi-Y 3, 4, Baseball 4, Track 3, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Chi Sigma Chi 3, 4. Orr, Charles: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Cross- country 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3,,4, Minstrels 4, Student Council 25. -M r , 5 -A,,Nf,i4 115223, !iUj5f?7Jl,f4li:jj cy r- -nf f - wif-4'Y.f2J bfi? ' 'U lf! s. . Q ix X MTWR! 5 ,T 7' gg .. is X7 .55 2 , .. - JE -me -:gs we ,L -Q-+L, xi 3 ' . - N . :. nts 3 x..... ,,,, , V 'Si i Xu i, 7 it i E 2 2 2 5 ss ti 0. 0 , 1 xi Row 'l: D, Miller, R, Roebuck, D. Dehner, G. Benedict, C. Lobes. Row 2: M. Lykins, T, Barrett, R. Stuebing, D. Dunham. MR. SHERWOOD CONGRATULATES DON DUNHAM, A NEW MEMBER OF CUM LAUDE. g,Kqw-.,q,-m,s.S5g,,Qge5- my - W ' .M - - -- ge.. :W , -sxsv-arms- irwws,wumaualua+'s One of the highest achievements to be obtained at Withrow is to be tapped for Cum Laude. Students are chosen on the basis of their averages in academic subjects only-English, foreign languages, science, social studies, and mathe- matics. They must have maintained ci 3.56 average for eight academic subjects by the beginning of their senior year, or a 3.36 average for eleven subjects at the end of the first semester ot that year. Students taking advanced placement subjects receive .5 points added to that sub- ject's grade for each year of partici- pation, .l is added to the grade average of the students in the col- lege preparatory program. ln this year's assemblies, nine students were tapped the first semester and tour the second, besides two mem- bers ot the faculty-Miss Beck and Mr. Srote. The silence ot sus- pense was broken by proud With- rowites, and the walls of the audi- torium reverberated with thunderous applause tor these people. Patterned after Phi Beta Kappa, the college scholastic honorary society, Cum Laude, was founded in l906 at Lorne School to give recognition for outstanding scholastic achieve- ment. Today it includes l94 schools and numbers approximately 40,000 members. Largely through the ef- forts of Mr, Cadwallader and Mrs. Konrad, information was gathered and Withrow's application made in the school year ot l957-58. ln December ot l958 we received our charter and became one of the seven area schools to belong to the society, each school is college pre- paratory, either entirely, or in part, as Withrow is. Since our enrollment in Curn Laude, 74 students have been elected to its ranks, and tive teachers have been made honorary members in recognition of their out- standing service to the school's academic program. These people represent our most promising stu- dents along with our most capable MR. HIGGINS BESTOWED HONOR UPON RICH STUEBING AS HE GAVE THE CUM LAUDE PIN. teachers Row 1: Mr. G. Srofe, K, Johannsman, Miss V. Beck. Row 2: M. Bisset, C. Sawicki, J. Rainey. 417' ,J -eo' 11 dxf' Pickens, Charles Hugh Chuck : Merchandising 4, Senior Chair 3, 4. Pitser, Shirley. Porter, Carol. Powell Carol Ann Ca : GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, , ', oc ey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Price, Vanessa: Gens Togata 2, French Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 4, Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dance Club l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, Minstrels l, 2, 4, Annual Rep. l, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Quinn, Sharon Ann: FHA, Sec'y 4, GAA 3, Archery, Swimming, Annual Literary Staff 3, Business Staff 4. Radford, Edward Earl Rat : Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Rainey, Judy. Ranford, Samuel Lee. Ratcliff, Robert Charles Wally : Chess Club l, Sec'y-Treas. 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, Explorers Research Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, History Club 3, 4, Annual l, 2, 3, 4, Reece Edward: Thalian 4, Baseball 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Cross- country 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. Reed Ida Mac lke : Entered Withrow in junior year from Sycamore High School, Blue Ash, Ohio. Y-Teens 4, GAA 4, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Hockey 4, Volleyball 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. SUSAN NAGEL ,Af 59:14 72 4 .lll t e Rf' - if- 4 32 ,fi'1 4 ' -S ft . ' l sg so s lca. t A hkxbi il K sms , 2' an . f f ,z . .. :U , . f . K at .- , t 1 A , A 'iii 1 l,, A ,iiflli f f er SENIORS Think of Sue Nagel, a Dux with a whiteness to her forever present smile that contrasts with her dark, searching eyes-physical characteristics, yes, but they show what lies beneath. Intelligence, kindness, and willingness to work blended with a gay spirit and good humor combined to make a superb mixture. As Annual Art Editor, Secretary of Dux Femina and the Historian of Altruist, Sue worked for others as well as gained a valuable experience in being able to cope with heavy responsibilities. Her years spent at Withrow have been and will be in the future a great help for Sue and for the Alma Mater from which she departed. it A Q C11 x,,.ff iNt J is 3 it Nr SENIORS Whether working in the Student Bookstore or in the Library, Mike Santoro's sincere and congenial per- sonality never lost its ability to win friends and respect for him. Becoming chaplain of Sigma Gamma was merit tor two of his greatest characteristics- intelligence and integrity. Participation in orchestra and in Minstrels have proven that underneath his somewhat shy exterior there lies a Withrowite with the ability to step forth and do his part for the im- proving ot his school's 'musical curriculum. This soft-spoken, brown-eyed senior is an example of the truly outstanding students Withrow is capable of producing. Reed James. Reed, John Freeston: Annual Photographer 2, Tau Sigma 2, Reed, Harry Raymond Skip : Art Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Senior Choir 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Tri Chi 3, Rec. Sec'y 4. Reiter, John Bradly Brad : Art Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Beta Gamma Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, Tower News Rep. 2, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. Renfro, Linda Sue Lynn : GAA, Merchandising 4. Rhoten, Bruce Martin: History Club 3, Senior Band 2, 3, Pres. 4, Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. Rich, Audrey Gerald Flappy : Baseball 2, Volleyball 2, Junior Choir 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep. 2, 3, Tower News Re- porter 2, 3, Alpha Beta Chi 2, 3, 4. Righgrd, Qlygg Marchell Yogi , Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Voices at Mr. G, Omega Kappa. Richardson, Molly Laverne: French Club 2, FTA 3, Sec'y 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Sec'y 4, GAA, Archery 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4, Theta Omega Chi 2, 3, Sec'y 4. Richardson, Patricia Ruth: Senior Band 2, 3, 4. Ricks, Adrianne. Riek, Ralph Carely. MIKE SANTORO RH if 73 Roberts Herman Andrew: Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Counci 4, Voices of Mr. G. Roberts, Suzanne Carol Susie Q : Thalian 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Junior Choir, Minstrels 3, Council of Presidents 4, Annual Business Staff 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Delta Kytyves Delta 2, 3, Pres. 4, lnterfratority Council 3, 4, Robinson, Nancy Marie Nance : FTA 4, History Club 3, Spanish Club 3, GAA 2, Basketball 2, Bowling 2, Hockey 2, Softball 2, Volleyball 2, Girls' Glee Club Treas. 2, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep, 3, 4, Office 4, Senior Class Treas. Robinson, Paula Mae Doompty : Mixed Chorus. Roebuck, Rebecca Becky : Dux Femina President, Cum Laude, French Club l, 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Junior High Rep. 2, Rec. Sec'y 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Pres. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels 2, Student Council 2, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Chap. 4. Rogers, Donna Yvonng Buckie : Voices of Mr, G, Rogers, Harold Edward. Rogg, Lois Marie: GAA 3, Annual Bus. Staff 4, Lunchroom 2. Ross, Patricia Ann Trish : Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, Basket- ball 2, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Rutherford, Carol Ann: Spanish Club 3, 4, Annual Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4, Tally-Ho 2, 3, Rec. Sec'y 4. Sadler, Chester Lee Chet : Football 2, 3. Santoro, Anthony Michael Mike : Sigma Garnrna, Chap., Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Library. I CHARLES SAW CKI 74 , LK 5 F' si., ,A .F K V . 2 ' ,'- N: i ii 1 L: , 1 F , o -' 3 SENIORS One of the outstanding seniors in the parade of Tigers was Charles Sawicki. Well known for his brilliant mind, Charles held an amiable position in the front rank. Sigma Gamma claimed him as a valuable member. All his Tigertown friends enjoyed his wit, and his winning smile and cheerful dis- position explained his great popularity. His absorb- ing interest, studying any scientific material he could get his hands on, occupied every spare moment and made future research a dazzling prospect. His scholastic average made his plan of pursuing the study of chemistry or physics feasible and sure of success in the scientific field. A H nr. ,f ' 2 4. f .fi f f 4 ff? i r gf! X l 'F' ' A l Aj ' ' Q K V 1 qt. f , . W - Y s wi' Q - ,Q Xt fi 4 I 5 sets 3 . K SENIORS Holding the office ot Advertising Manager of Tower News was only a small part of Kathy Onken's range ot activities. Participation in GAA, Dolphin Club and Pep Club, along with cheerleading kept this active Dux on the go. As a pony in Minstrels and Sergeant-at-Arms of Altruist her capability showed. Being in Quill and Scroll, honorary literary club, Kathy was able to put her ingenuity to work. lt was due to this pert little miss's ever pleasing personality and her exceedingly good looks as well as her varied field of achievements and her never-to-be-forgotten scholastic ability that Kathy was chosen as a Dux. Satterley, James Otis Jim : Entered Withrow in junior year from Batavia High School, Batavia, Ohio. Saturday, Virginia lneww Friday : FTA 3, GAA 3, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Voices of Mr. G, Theta Omega Chi 3, 4. Sawicki, Charles Anthony: Sigma Gamma, Physics Club 3, Annual Rep. 3. Saylor, Lee Edward. Scherer, Charles Chuck : Football l, Minstrels l. Schiesler, Judith Ann Judy Volleyball l, Junior Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, Schlechty, Lynda Sue Sch : Dux Femina V. Pres., Spanish Club 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Tower News Rep, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Sec'y. Schlegel, Susan Carol Sue : Dux Femina, History Club 2, Thalian 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 4, Dance Club l, 2, Sgt.-ot-Arms 3, Pres. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir l, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tower News Reporter l, Annual Rep. l, 2, Voices of Mr. G, Drill Team 3, Sec'y 4, Monitor 3, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Hist. 4, Schmitt, David: Mgr. Baseball l, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. Schofield, Harlon Ditty : Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Omega Kappa 3, 4. Schroer, William Robert Bill : Band l, 2, Voices of Mr. G. Scott, Tilden Kenneth Scottie : DECA 4, Voices of Mr. G, Lunchroom 2, Chi Sigma Chi 4. KATHY ON KEN A . N s T .fr I Q W., . f 4 - 7-if - ,fx e ' V' ' S 'f . - 1 f . 1 -. ... , . .s 2. f ' ,J M '.-M W J , - f- A., ,f N .. ,X , . 1.14. ,.,......,,. ' l y' ll 'lss 75 Cflflf I Q I X.gx west! X 5-sem-sew. N, Robinson, Tre-as., L. Schlechty, Sec'yg B. Heimann, V. Pres., R, Steubing, Pres. The Senior Class, as fine and responsible a group of Tigertowners as they were, would have been in quite a muddle if not for the systematizing influence of the Senior Class officers, And what are senior class officers? They must be very special people in order to be chosen from a group of close to five hundred. Of course, all Withrow seniors are very special people, but these were the cream of the crop. To hold these positions of importance in an academic institution like Withrow, they had to be, first of all, outstanding students. To assume a po- sition of leadership, they were naturally required to possess leadership qualities and an agreeable ami- ability which enabled them to hold the regard of the large number they represented. 76 Responsibility, one of the most important qualities demanded of them, was necessary to inspire trust in their followers. A prime obligation of these stu- dents was to provide an example of conscientious scholarship and good citizenship which others could look up to. For Tigertown, like any other thriving metropolis, is only as good as the best people in it, our arching bridge and shaded valley would have an empty beauty without loyal and staunch Tiger- town citizens standing behind them. The Senior Class officers of '62 were near the head of the parade winding its way ,through our fair city. Re- spected and admired by teachers and pupils alike, these student leaders fulfilled their duties with hard work and steadfast determination. Pep Club-Row I: Rhfxlexander B, Howell M. Jordgn, W. Archibald, J. Morrison, F. Doyle. Row 2: J. Yeager, D. Dehner, M, Jackson, S. Pitser, P. Wheeler, K. Horstman, P. Crowley, B. Heekin, A. Winkleman, JBA-BgQJg,r,Q,,,BQ5,tQ13, B. Willigms. Row 3: E. Donnelly, A, Fried, M. Chambers M. Batchelor, M. Dub0is,J, Bank-s, C. Powell, Johnson, Fi Stewart. Row 4: D. Johnsoglfg Iglbert, G. Logan, T. Johnson, A. Johnson, .JL-Qglton, W. Morrison, L. Thomas, Delroe, IH, Roberts, S, Furlow,Q,,MLl:1i.t.e, S,,,Ricb,ard,, R. Rei RoW'5: MT Weber, D. Miller, C. Stenger,.K Stewart, S. Menifee, T. Banister, E,-,Hugl35, B. Jess, G. Benedict, R. Behymer, T. Tuttle. Row 6: C. Donahue, C. Dieckman, C. Mandlove, K. Hanes, S. Bauer, V. Price, D. Moore, G. Skidmore, W. Johannsman, D. Dunham, B. Reiter, G. Matthews, S. Hughes, T. McCalum. Row 7: C. Uible, E. Kistner, K, Onken, C. Ellis, D. Holste, P. Lower, T, Frame, B. Eaton, B. Lauterwasser, M. Brooks, D. Shellabarger, M. Algiers, Row 8: S. Dones, S. Roberts, E. Greenberg, S. Schlegel, D. Taylor, T. Mehas, J. York, B. Wheat, J. Wilson, D. Bauman. Row 9: S. Tomes, E. Booth, Mr. Gallagher, J. Blair, A. Fisher, C. Brooks, R. Dooley. Row 10:-lg West G. Vanover, C, Orr. PEP CLUB THESE TIGERS WAIT HOPEFULLY AS THE TENSION MOUNTS IN A LAST MINUTE DECISION. 01.1 x A Withrow's Pep Club, consisting of chemistry students and their senior friends, met once a week in room ll6. Mr. Gallagher's lively leader- ship gave added spirit to the club's activities. Throughout the year members sold school buttons and hats as money making projects. Increased attendance could be seen at football and basketball games as a result at the sponsoring of buses to distant games. The en- thusiastic school spirit at these seniors and their dates was evident at each athletic event, The club has been in existence for three years, but this year was its first to sponsor the Annual Sports Banquet. Emphasizing their purpose of in- creasing school spirit among the students, the members put on their yearly pep assembly. 77 A very active and exceptional student in this year's Tigertown Parade was Becky Roebuck. A friendly smile and a glowing personality were two of her greatest assets. She has gained much recognition and honor while fulfilling her positions of chaplain for Altruist and president of Dux and Dolphin Club. Active membership in GAA provided not only experi- ence of leadership for Becky, but also the gaining of many new friends. Being chosen as a member of Cum Laude is evidence of her high academic potential. Intelligence and an ability in leadership have aided Becky in becoming one of Tigertown's most outstanding '62 graduates, SENIOR5 ,lk :Q pp- st i of i 78 BECKY ROEBUCK Scott, Paul Fredrick: Art Club 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Senior Choir 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Annual Art Staff 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Monitor 45 Omega Kappa, Chap. 3, 4. Sewell, Lela: Entered Withrow in junior year from Oneida High School, Oneida, Tenn. Shellnburger, Don Lee Shells : French Club l, 25 Football l, 25 Baseball l, 2, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Tri Chi 2, 3, 4. Shick, Holly Mae: French Club l, 25 Spanish Club 45 Thalian 2, 3, Treas. 45 GAA5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Dolphin l, 2, 3, 45 Hockey l, 2, 35 Individual Sports l5 Volley- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Annual Art Staff 35 Tower News Rep. 25 Voices of Mr, G5 Cheerleader l5 Monitor 2, 35 Altruist 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Simmons, Darrell Simon Cake : DECA Club 4. Simon, Betty Sue Bets : Gens Togata l, 2, 35 GAA5 Bowling l5 Hockey l, 25 Volleyball l, 25 Annual Rep. 45 Annual Literary Staff 4, Simpson, Sandra. Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Monitor 35 Voices of Mr. G5 Cheerleader Lunchroom 3. Skeel, John Douglas Skeets : Senior Choir 2, 45 Madrigal 2' 3 Skidmore, Garrie Skimo : Germs Togata l, 25 Spanish Club 4' GAA5 Baseball l, 2, 45 Basketball l, 2, 45 Hockey l, 2, 35 Individual Sports l, 25 Volleyball l, 2, 3, Mgr. 45 Minstrels 3, 45 Student Council Sec'y l, Honorary Member 2, 3, 45 Tower News Reporter l5 Cheerleader Alternate 2, 3, Regular 45 Monitor 2, 3. Sloan, Ruth Ann Putt-Putt : Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 35 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Monitor 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G5 Theta Omega Chi 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4. Smith, Betty Jean: Entered Withrow in senior year from Central High School5 GAA 45 Archery 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 4. Smith, Carol. lt's been a hard fought battle and the Tigers call time out. The band begins to play, and the man- agers race on the field, led by popular Sig Dave Schmidt. Although he did not participate in any of the sports himself, he served the athletic depart- ment well as football, basketball and baseball man- ager. Shy sincere and willing to work, Dave could be seen almost every evening after school washing football helmets, putting equipment in its various carefully tucking every record away. places, and Whether he was studying seriously for an exam or cheering the team, it is truly said that Dave Schmidt was a credit to Withrow. SENIORS s .tx 4 151- ' ss ' S. 1-A e Q 'IF Q .QQ N sf. f te: , if ii '3- r H if it .i NR?,,,,,w K -'ri . f ..t fs DAVE SCHMIDT Smith Darlene Peaches : History Club 2, Spanish Club 2. Smith, Frances Delores Dee, Dee : Alpha Y-Teens 4, Glee Club 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Monitor. Smith, Janice Lee Jan : Spanish Club 2, GAA 2, Baseball 2, Annual Rep. 3, Office 3, 4. Smith, John Edward: Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4. Smith, Paula Kay Kitten : Merchandising Club 4. Spann, Dolores. Spinanger, Diane Den: Entered Withrow in junior year from Walnut Hills High School. Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Hockey 3, Tennis 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Tower News Staff, Asst. Pg. Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G. Stacy, Betty Doris Stacy : Band 2. Stallworth, Cher I Diane: Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, GAA , , ist. , rc ery , 4, Basketball 3, 4, Bowling 2, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4, Stargardt, Steve: Senior Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual 3. Steger, Gary Wayne Steg's : Basketball l, 2, Football l, 2, Hi-Y Basketball 2, 3, Minstrels l, 2, 3, Annual Rep. 3, Annual Staff -3, Monitor 2, 3, Beta Hi-Y 3, 4, Kappa Tau Kappa 3, 4. Stegman, Charlene Alta Jeep : GAA 3, 4, Bowling 3, Base- ball 4, Individual Sports 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. 79 A ' -1 . ,x:. i . WX F ix ii 1- YQS - V tx X. -3 H Z '.L. i.. 33' ' 'S V ., .Z ' X SENIORS Richard Steubing, the President of the Class of '62, gained numerous, well-deserved honors during his tour years at Withrow. Serving as top man on the totem pole is not new to Rich, he was also chosen to lead his church youth group and conduct the Sigma Gamma meetings. As the past president of Beta Hi-Y, his reign ot presidencies began while he was a junior, and continued during his senior year, being on the tennis team was his main diversion. Excelling in Advanced Placement courses and re- ceiving recognition from the Cum Laude Honor Society for scholastic achievement were steps towards his goal, entering Cornell University. 80 Stenger, Chelsea Chels : Entered Withrow in junior year from Sts. Peter and Paul High School, St. Thomas, Virgin lslands. Spanish Club 3, Sec'y 4, History Club 4, Archery 4, Basketball '4, Baseball 4, Indiv. Sports 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 3, Minstrels 4, Tower News Typist 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tally-Ho 3, Wel. Chmn. 4. Stewart Franklin Howard Frankie : Football 2, 3, Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 2, Junior Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 4, Sr. Chair 3, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4, Omega Kappa 3, 4. Stewart Robert: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Senior Choir 4, Minstrels 2 3 4. Stolzenberg, Ann Elizabeth lst Page : History Club 2, 3, 4, Scribblers 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Tower News Asst. 3, Page Ed. 4. Stradtman, Ted L.: Cross-country 3. Steubing, Richard Walter Rich : Sigma Gamma Pres., Cum Laude, Beta Hi-Y 2, Pres, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Council of Pres, 4, Tower News Rep. l, Senior Class Pres. Talbert, Christian Lilly Christy : 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, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Annual 2, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 3, 4. Taylor, Donna Mae Blessed : French Club 2, Spanish Club 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, lndiv. Sports 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2, 3, Voices of Mr. G, Drill Team 3, Treas. 4, Monitor 3, 4, Beta Omega Chi 2, 3, Carr. Sec'y 4. Ihglnas Lawrence Erwin Butch : Basketball 2, Omega Kappa. Thompson, James Michael Jim , Todd, Richard Willis Dick : Sigma Gamma, History Club 2, French Club 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Kappa Tau Kappa 2, 3, 4. Tomes, Steve Albert Hap : Voices of Mr. G. RICHARD STEUBlNG Dux's capable vice-president, Lynda Schlechty, was one of Tigertown's busiest girls. When she was not keeping the minutes for the seniors her athletic inclinations led her to an active part in GAA. As captain of the line, pretty, vivacious Sch helped keep Withrow's twirlers on their toes. Her voice was intermingled with the others of Senior Choir, and Dance Club was also benefited by her diversified talents. This friendly lass's warmth and sincerity have won her many lasting friendships at her alma mater. With her good looks and radiant personality, she is sure to go quite far in her chosen profession of modeling. SENIORS l ll lllkll Z ' .xg ixjk xg I Q35 s 'iir 1 :E is 3 ,exif LYN DA SCHLECHTY Toms, Betty Lou: Tower News Rep. 2, Monitor 3. Tracey, Shirley Joyce: Mixed Chorus 2, Minstrels 2, Annual Rep. 2. Tremmel, Vickie: FHA l, 2, 3, History Club l, 2, Y-Teens l, 2, Office 3. Tucker, Beverly. Tuttle, Tom Neil Tut : Spanish Club l, 2, Hi-Y 2, 4, Intra- murals 3, Band 2, Student Council 3, Tower News Reporter 2, Rep. 2, 3, Annual Rep. 2, Voices of Mr, G. Uible, Carol Ann: Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Archery l, Tennis 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, Annual Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Van Pelt, Charles Palmer Chuck : Chess Club 2, Senior Band 2, 3, 4. Vance, John Roy Jack : Entered Withrow in junior year from Purcell. Vaughn, Caroline Joyce: GAA 3, 4, Bowling, Basketball, Junior Choir l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels l, 2, Kytyves 3, Wel. Chmn. 4. Verclon, Jim. Vinegar, Barbara. Vogt, Michele Ceslaus Mitch : History Club 3, 4, Gens Togata l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G. 81 LMNMAYQ f 1 Q ff Al ANYTHING THE BOYS CAN DO, WE GIRLS CAN DQ BETTER. PAM'S DREAM COME TRUE-ARRIVING AT SCHOOL COZILY ATTIRED IN PAJAMAS SENIOR DREAM REVENGE IS SWEET! A SADISTIC PUPIL MERCILESSLY DRILLS HELPLESS TEACHERS ON THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON OF THE YEAR. Most of our seniors have spent four to six years at Withrow. During this long time there were certain rules and regulations by which they were governed. lt was during this period that they developed all those secret wishes known as-Senior Dreams. When Seniors left the old familiar halls many took with them the satisfaction of appeasing a cer- toin irk, or fulfilling an itching curiosity. The range of the senior fantasies was wide and varied, from lecturing a classroom full of teachers to licking a big bowl of the lunchroom's famous frosting. Through the underclossman days these things would have been im- possible. Only through the magic of the last year were such exciting things made possible to the gradu- ating class. This popular idea of depicting the funniest and most unusual of the dreams began back in 1953. Over the years the dreams have remained along many of the same lines, such as climbing to the top of the tower. That only chance to be ridiculous, once in a life- time-a Senior Dream! THIS VIVACIOUS GROUP OF LOVELY SENIOR GALS HAD ONE DREAM T0 GET THE STAG QUEEN IN THE 62 ANNUAL THEY MADE IT' silk' SUE SCHLEGAL 35 it is cf M ww-,wa B4 Vonderhaar, Marlene Sue: GAA 2. Wagner, George Lewis Tac , Waits, Thomas Tom : Spanish Club 35 Cross-Country 35 Voices of Mr. G. Walton, James. Warfield, Joy Ann Big O : GAA 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Hockey 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Warren, Dolores Mae Dee . Watson, Carol Joan: History Club 35 Spanish Club 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Bowling 2, 35 Volleyball 3, 45 Student Council Rep. 25 Tower News Rep, 45 Annual Literary Staff 4: Delta Kytyyes Delta 2, 3, V. Pres. 4. Weber, Marilynn Sue Meril : History Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Basketball 2, 45 Hockey 45 Volleyball 25 Senior Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Minstrels 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Voices of Mr. G5 Tally-Ho 2, 3, Treas. 4. Weekley, Truman Killer : German Club l, 2, 3. Welch, Douglas Ray Doug : French Club 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Minstrels 2, 3, 4. West, Richard Eugene: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. west, Roland Dee: Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Cross-Country 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Voices of Mr. G. SENIORS Talent, joviality, and poise are a few of the many traits possessed by this vivacious Dux girl. Partici- pating in Minstrels as a pony, soloist, and Senior Choir member, Sue Schlegel portrayed her ability to dance and sing. Her ingenious personality and reli- ability marked her al true leader5 she was chosen the president of Dance Club. Always active and on the go, Sue could be found in a great many organi- zations. Keeping up her membership in GAA and acting as historian of BOX, this pert little senior busied herself. lt is without a doubt that Sue, with her warm smile and genial nature will be a success in the future. Dick Todd may be well-described in one word- witty. His numerous friends were constantly amused by his clever jokes and humorous antics. Dick's sunny, out-going nature made him extremely well- liked around Tigertown. Playing trombone in the band, Presentation Orchestra and a Minstrels Dixie- land combo, he showed a great deal of musical talent. On the serious side, Dick found that his three years in advanced standing English were stimu- lating. This friendly, responsible nineteen sixty-two senior, who was also o member of Kappa Tau Kappa, deserved receiving one of Withrow's highest honors- hearing Sigma Gamma calls-Dick Toddl SENIORS Wheeler, Pamela Ann Pam : Gens Togata 2, 3, 4, History Club 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 3, 4, Indiv. Sports 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Choir l, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, Annual Art Staff 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 4. White, Gordon Craig Whittie : Track 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Projection Crew 3, 4, Omega Kappa 2, 3, 4. White, Olga: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Whitlock, Nancy Sue Nanc : Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Rec. Sec'y 4, Y-Teens 2, V. Pres. 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, 4, Hockey 2, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Monitor 3, Office 3, 4. Wildey, Katherine Jo Kathy : GAA 2, 3, 4, Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, Tower News Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, 4, Altruist 2, 3, 4. Williams, Bett Jean: Thalian 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Archery 3, 4, Basebal , as4et all 4, Dance Club 2, 3, Treas. 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Senior Band l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G. Williams, Bonnie Jeanne Bon : French Club l, Sec'y 2, Pres. 3, 4, Gens Togata 3, Scribblers 4, Spanish Club 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, Asst. Mgr. 3, 4, Indiv. Sports l, 2, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Council of Presidents 3, Tower News Reporter l, Rep, 2, Annual Lit. Staff 3, Literary Editor 4, Voices of Mr. G, Monitor 2, Altruist 2, 3, Corr. Sec'y 4. Williams, Delores Arabella. Williams, Judy Ann: Bible Club 2, 3, 4. Williams, Kevin Daniel: Tower News Reporter 2, Voices of Mr. G. Williams, Lean Anthony Huck : Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tiger Club. Williams, Patricia DICK TODD 4 I' ' 5' .f i x f 51' il, i WT 85 YD xx . i X i :I a V A J SR Q 4 .-:'l 1 ' ' N i to Ll 'P 3 .gs fm.. , . - if , .. 1 , 1 ' , -. 'iff J .5 S 1wfb 'E' 9. . i ' :,.,, , W. I A ai 'K' xi 1.3, V ff. Sw ' . . -- '11' ff ' .nf . 4 I ' in -- X Unpictured Seniors: Bess Bill' Bocksteagel, Diane, Bossard, Henry, Brown, Phillip, Brown, Robert, Bruehl, Gary, Chitwook Fryma'rt, Charles, Gentry John' Grave, Alice, Hampton, Alvin 1 Herring, Steve, Higgins, Robert, Horton, John, Hughes En'gl, Jacksoiyvbielvin' Jackson, Willie, Jones Terry, Lewis, John, Matthews, Richard, Mclntosh, Patricia, c o an, Joseph'TM?:T Mullen, Doris, Miller, Dixie, Minix, Gerald, Mitchusson, Richard, Mygatt, Barry, Naticchioni, William, Pathe, Paul, Pferrman 86 - - Ji. 'Y 13? it K .. E52 -i.. Gerald, Conlon, Paul, Cramer, Russ, Qicks Wilhelmina, Dobbs, Willie' Durhan, Donald, Dykes, Mary, East, Paul, Foster, Ella' I 1 Williams, Russel Lee: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 2. Wilson, Jane Elizabeth: French Club l, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, Hockey l, 2, 3, lndividuol Sports 2, 3, 4, Softball l, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Tower News Reporter l, 2, Sec'y 3, 4, Annual Rep. l, Voices of Mr. G. wilson, Penny Penelope : French Club 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, Dance Club 4, Alpha Beta Chi 4. Winkelman, Angela Susan Winks : Gens Togata 3, French Club Treas. l, 2, 3, 4, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Dolphin Club l, 2, 3, Treas. 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, Manager 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Tower News Rep. 4, Voices of Mr. G, Altruist 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. Wolfe, William Albert: Football 2. Wood, Kenneth Lee Woody. Woodie, James Lee Jim : Council of Pres. 3, German Club Pres. 3. Woods, Theresa Dell Terry : History Club 4, Senior Choir 2, Madrigal 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Annual Business Staff 4, Monitor 2, Alpha Beta Kappa 3, Treas. 4. Woolfolk, Josegh Kenneth Jae, Wright, Grace Ailene Yawny : Entered Withrow in senior Year from Bellaire High School, Bellaire, Ohio. Wright, JoAnn Freeman: Spanish Club 3, 4, Alpha Beta Chi 3, Pres. 4. Yarnell, Nancy May Nanc : Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Dance Club 4, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, Voices of Mr. G, Office 4, Yeager, Judy Beth: French Club 2, GAA l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball, Dance Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Individual 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4, Tower News Rep. l, Voices of Mr. G, Drill Team 3, 4, Monitor 2. York, Jerome Jerry : Beta Gamma Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Treas. 4, French Club 2, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Voices of Mr. G, Tri Chi 2, 3, V. Pres. 4, lnterfratority Council 4. Young, Joseph Byron: Future Merchandisers 4, DECA 4. James, ,Eercg Howard' Pitts, Geraldine, Ponchot, William, Raider, Lula, Robb, Michael, Rodriguey, Robert, Rousseau Cordell' Ruess, Judy, Sadler, James, Schmidt, Ray, Smith, Carol, Stanley, Eugene, Stears, Audrey, Stevenson, Kenneth, Tepper, Carol, Trillo, Tony, Tucker, Beverly, Turner, Wesley, Vogel, Richard, Voegtle, Bonnie, Walston, Kenneth, Weiss, Joseph, Welban, William, Wheat, Robert, Wiggins, Robert, Williams Clarence, Williams Lawrence' Wilson, Charles, Wilson, Michele, Wood, William, Woodward, Joyce, Wright, John, Wright, William, Young, William. M i , 5 1 2 N. -I I P' X Q , V45 L 4: 61 h iff ., VSA?-Y A X Aifzxqti 4 ,A A jqljifwsfxrikflq 51055 W 2516 Qfgeg- z 'QTY frifgl l in jd+Qm47y,iH I f X! O QQ wrx .Li gg A11 K A fqfiyvq jC-kfYwOk- '!ZZ2 4 ., jf-rg, X 1 f , H ELM? W M9 if N 3 wwf - Un? ' fv .,1 rf w VT T 56 Thr mzqgnzg of for dzsmzssal f7l'U nl lbrrc' o'z'fofk 111111111 only fbr bf'gil1llf71g of u fuzraffc' of rzrfizfififs for mfozy busy Tigers The junior high .VfIl1l!'IIf.Y might have joimvl z'1'c'afiz'c' rlzlbs ufbilr lbosr of ibe smior lzigb juwbnjzs bzflollgcrl Io honorary, sofial, zrzzzsiraf, and IKIIIKQIIIIKQF groups. ,- '-sf c A Officers: M. Costa, V. Pres., T. Frome, Pres., P. Crowley, Treas Keller, Rec. Sec'y. STUDENT COUNCIL Row 1: H. Carter, G. Skidmore, N. Goodell, B. Ryan, D. Reed S. Bice, B. Williams, J. Williams. Row 2: C. Donahue, B. Williams, M. Halm, C. Stallworth S. Cordrey, A. Winkleman, M. Burton J. Eveler, J. Nelson, J. Hampton, N. Nunn T. Edwards B Anderson. Row 3: P. Crowley, K. Horstman, N.lRobinson, J. 'Eus- t' J. M C b S. B ' ice, c o e, auer, J. Boumgartner, J. Jenkins, S. Schlegel B. V. May, D. Blackschleger, S. Nagel. Row 4: R. Minton, D Student Council's having a regular and an alternate member from each homeroom assured a full representation at every meeting. An equal balance of classes was main- tained by the election of members- at-large. President Tom Frame led the group in a well planned year's work. The guide book written for new students proved most helpful in orientating newcomers to our parade. Presenting the history of Withrow's past and its famous alumni, carrying out an extensive clean-up campaign, and also tak- ing charge of the Thanksgiving Assembly were typical projects of this year's Student Council agenda. if The selling of chocolate bars netted 1 A a sum of money sufficient to pro- J vide a scholarship for a council ., . member. Taylor, P. Trusty, N. Justin, T. Frame, V. Hood, J. Brown, S. Pitser, J. Blackschleger, A. Bauer, C. Hoeffel, H. Shick. Row 5: M, Lykins, S. Murphy, M. Moody G. Benedict, L. White, C. Miller, B. Coffin, S. Liebl, S. Conway, R. Browning. Row 6: E Greene R. Smith, M. Brooke, T, Bowden, B. Johnson, T. Kidd, B. Linnen- berg, M. Costa, C. Ellis, W. Archibald. 90 Monitors-Row 1: A. Blumenschein, M. Jackson, E. Bartucci, Halste, T. Waits, D. Patia, D. Wells D. Had es S, Bauer C K .1...L...l...f i J. Schuler, Eaton, A, Winkleman, C. Davis, J. Mesch, . McDaniels, T. Radcliff, N. Banks. Row 4: B. McKinney, B. Barber Barnett, C. Lipker, B, Coleman, A. Fried. Row 2: P. Wheeler, C. C, EIMS, R, SCI-,foil-,I P, Hufzel' B, GO,-ner, Mr, Yockgl T' pace Mandlove, B. Cunningham, R. Miller, R. Sloan, S. Meyers, C. L. Sledge, B. Reynolds, C, I-larris, M. Webb B. Wiggens I Miller, C. Bridgeman, N. Androne, R, Daniels, D. Stephen, C. Cage, ' I Dieckman. Row 3: R. Craycraft, F, Roseder, V. Price, S. Reed, D. STUDENT COUNCIL MONITORS From City Hall comes the enforce- ment of laws via the police. At Withrow a small scale situation is present. Student Council, the voice of every student, has monitors to perform a similar task which intails guarding the halls from students from other schools and watching the lunchroom. These monitors volunteered to serve the school in this most difficult task. They found it hard to police their friends, but the thought of a better school was the rewarding feeling each experi- enced. Requirements for this serv- ice were that each person had to have a study hall during which time he could monitor, and he had to be passing in all subjects. From checking to see if all persons cleared the lunchroom table of his tray to checking times on corridor passes, the monitor's study time was nil. For industrious pupils this was quite a sacrifice. Many changes were made this year. The force was cut down to make it more effective. This accomplished, Student Coun- cil's monitor system made greater progress. COUNClL'S REVUE OF THE PAST OF WITHROW WAS AN IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION. T ,F I . Q..-sit' gg, , A 1:3 g ,,f 91 The Junior High Student Council was established seven years ago so that Withrow Junior High might also have representation. The Council had a busy year setting up new practices and abiding by old ones. Furnishing buses to the two championship games was a worth- while project, as was having a bake sale to raise money for charity. The Junior Council also sponsored a dance given in February and con- tributed some money for a school project. The main purpose of the organization is creating stranger bonds of loyalty between the stu- dents and the school. The actions and suggestions were carried to and from the homerooms by elected representatives. Officers consisted of President Peggy Hensley, Vice President Claudia Eby, Recording Secretary Terrie Skidmore, and Treasurer Sara Summer. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Row 'I S Summer G Klnard K Griffith D Hughes G Hardin B Burton E. Fisch, M. Heekin, V. Hunter, A. Turner, Broughton D Show Row 2 A Schitting B Woolfood T Skid Mr Law Row 4 P Hensley, T. Shear, B. Piner, A, Sanford, J. more C Eby T Williams J Anderson J Kidd Row 3 E Benedict D Palmer J. Beckstedt, E. Dorsey. Row 'l: B. Gwinner, GAA, M. Bisset, Tower News, Wright Alpho Beta Chip D. Blockschleger, Tolly-HO, S. Myers, Qlee Club, D. Johnson Aloha Y-Teens, S. Roberts, Kytyves. Row 2: Mr. Yacks, Adviser, G, Benedict, History Club, B. Canter, Tholian, J. Bloir, German Club, J. Forrar, Tri Chi, B. Mctterson, Chi Sigma Chi, R. Stuebing, Sigma Gamma, Senior Clcssg K. Scott, DECA. Row 3: T. Frame, Student Council, Council Pres., J. Anderson, Beta Omega Chi, F. Doyle, Hi-Y, A. Bivens, Omego Kappa, C. Lobes, Scribblersg R. Roebuck, Dux, Dolphin, K. Kendall, Altruisf, Gens Togatag S. Schlegel, Donce Club. INTERFRATORITY COUNCIL COUNCIL OF PRESIDENTS Row 'l: J. Anderson, P. Porker, M. Hitchens, S. Roberts, l., Hacker, Mr. Yocks. Row 2: L Moultry R. Sloan, A Bivens, GAPaul,,,l, Forrar, K. Maxwell, D. Blockschleger. B. l-leimann, Hist., S. Nagel, Sec'y, K. Diefenbach, Treas., L. Schlechty, V. Pres., B. Roebuck, Pres. To be chosen by teachers and graduating Dux Feminae for mem- bership in Withrow's honorary society, a girl must have a high scholastic average, a well-rounded set of activities, and good leader- ship qualities. Twelve outstanding members of Tigertown's feminine population were found who capably met these strict requirements. As each girl's praises were sung in a poem, she came forward to receive her red carnation and gold bracelet, her special passports into the gay and exciting year just ahead. The Duxs of '62 will be remembered for their kindness in providing under- fed doughnut lovers with nourish- ment at the games. l l l D ul X F E IW I N A l . l P. Crowley, L. Schlechty, B. Roebuck, S. Schlegelg K. Diefenbach, B. Gwinner, M. Bissettg K. Kendall: Blackschleger, S. Nagel, B. Heimann, K. Onkeng Mrs. Konrad. l l T. Metzler, M. Lykinsg T. Barrett, M. Santoro, R. Stuebing, C. Sawicki, Mr. Owens, H. Heffner, D. Schmidt, D. Todd, G. Benedict B. Canter, T. Frame. SIGMA GAMMA You are waiting anxiously in the stands, suddenly you hear the chant Sigma Gamma Calls. Who will it be? The person in front of you, behind you, down the row, your- self? Each year twelve deserving Withrowites are called to the royal ranks of Sigma Gamma. One may be a football player, another presi- dent of Student Council, and yet another an important member of the orchestra. But each has done some outstanding service to the school in one way or another. The Sigs this year were an active group, under the direction of President Richard Stuebing they worked on such activities as Tigertown Twirl and the Senior Prom. Another very important thing the group did was award a scholarship to a fellow student. Each year the Sigma Gammas are selected for their leadership, skill in class, and their activities, this yeor's class was a good example. G. Benedict, V. Pres., T. Metzler, Rec. Sec'y, B. Canter, Corr. Sec'y, R Stuebing, Pres., T. Barrett, Trees., M. Santoro, Chap. 95 I l i l l l Row 'lzl A. Stoltzenberg, Rec. Sec., M. Bisset, Corr. Sec., E. Gantz V. Pres., C. Lobes, Pres. Row 2: xB. sq l l Standing:l Row 2: Al Bissett, Ci l Kiefer, His.j A. Janke, Treas. RIB BL ERS Scribblers, the girls' honorary literary society, had seventeen junior and senior members. Many exciting and worthwhile projects were completed by this group of industrious authoresses. At meetings held twice a month they planned bake sales, listened to guest speakers, and held informal discussions. Besides sell- ing Withrow charms they held a theater party at the Walton Creek Theater where numerous With- rowites watched The Dark at the Top of the Stairs. Through a conscientious effort they transformed hard work into fun, and at Christmas time the new mem- bers were presented with engraved sterling bracelets. C. Lobes, Miss Richmond. Row 1: J. Hampton, K. Horstman, K. Diefenbach. . Bauer, N. Oltmanns, B. Kiefer, E. Moore. Row 3: A. Stoltzenberg, E. Gantz, M. Donahue. Row 4: D. Dehner, B. Williams. u j A 3 Row 1: A. Stoltzenberg, Rec. Sec'yg M. Bisset, Carr. Sec'yg, E Qgntz, V. Pres., C. Lobes, Pres. Row 2: B. Kiefer, His., A. Janke, Treas. QUILL AND SCROLL After the re-establishment of its charter in 1957-58, Withrow's Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalism club, appealed to the talents of the writers of Tower News. One of many across the nation, this organiza- tion chooses its members on the basis of their journal- istic skill, contributions, and grades. New members are given charms, and this year the club was fortu- nate enough to boast of two male members. One project for this year was the selling of sweatshirts and the purchasing of a camera for T. N. under Mrs. McDonough's sponsorship. The aim ot Quill and Scroll is to promote a lively interest in Tower News and the field of journalism. Officers: J. Crittendon, Sec'yg B. Kiefer, V. Pres.g B, Linnenberg, Treas.g B. Bloss, Pres, '--,Q S.'s. W.-of ASQ, we-milf Art Section Editors: P. Scott, P. Wheeler, P, Crowley, H. Shick, A. Winkelman, E. Donnelly, D. Shear. minima iktg Art Editor: Sue Nagel Art Staff-Row 'l: C. Wheeler, P. Clark, D. Browning, B. Brengel, C. Selph, Y. Crawford, M. Davis, K. Vielhauer. Row 2: W. Roberts, J. Chisholm. ANNUAL ART STAFF Sparked with inspiration by Sue Nagel, art editor, and Mr. Jack Mueller, faculty adviser, the members of our '62 Annual Art Staff worked industriously to produce this outstanding yearbook. Originality and cooperation were the keywords. With tremendous preparation these masters of the pica rule expertly designed layouts, cropped pictures, and prepared di- vision pages. lngenuity on the part of the section editors turned into enjoyment the countless hours spent constructing and checking the makeups for each page. Section deadlines were set and met. Out of all the resulting chaos arose Parade our '62 Annual. lts success or failure in the eyes of the stu- dents depended largely upon the originality and ability of all those who worked with the Annual Art Staff. 'K Literary Section Editors: C. Donahue, C. Watson, L. Bryan, B. Simon, D. Hitchens. LITERARY STAFF The Annual Literary Staff is completely responsible for all the written material used in the yearbook. Each member contributed many worthwhile hours dur- ing and after school writing captions and copy- blocks-altogether working for the best annual ever. All of this is rewarded with a feeling of accomplish- ment when the long hours of work are seen in print. Sometimes meeting a deadline or completing a diffi- cult assignment created a challenge but provided valuable experience. Serving as the co-editors of the staff were Katie McCright and Bonnie Williams with Mrs. Ladley as adviser. The cooperation and patience of the section editors working side by side with the Art Staff helped in creating an annual not easily forgotten. Literary Section Editors: J. Ciaccio, R. Pringle, D. Slutz, B. Esberger. 7 6' sin ta . tn:nsl.,..m-,zis Blankenship, J. Koerner, G. Silverman, M. 4,1 4 - ,ff M ...QT r 1- - ,as Literary Co-Editors: Bonnie Williams and Katie McCright. Williams, M. ' I , , , , ,,,,, HW-.. ..-.-.... Photography Assistant: Jock Romig N N PHQTOGRAPH ERS AND ADVISERS Q Annual AdJ'isers: Mr. Jock Mueller, Mrs. Mildred Lodley, and Mr. Arthur lRholIcms. N Business Staff-Row 'l: K. Kinney, M. Hines. Row 2: S. Frank, J Arthur, T. Woods, S. Lemon, S. Quill, K. Kendall, M. Loy, L Rogg, S. Roberts. BUSINESS STAFF The little acknowledged portion of the Annual Staff was the business section. Heading the staff were editor Carol Rutherford and adviser Mr. Arthur Rhollans. Sixth bell found the girls in Room l6O eagerly balancing the books. It takes a great deal of expense to finance an annual the size and quality of Tigertown's. Thus, throughout the year the staff made money by the selling of postcards ,and individual pictures, and by making appoint- ments for senior portraits. Due to the efforts of this competent staff tickets were sold for Minstrel try- outs and the Annual Homecoming Dance. Mr. Mueller helped the two photographers in their choice of shots for the classic pictures re- produced in the Parade. The Literary Staff operated with the aid of Mrs. Ladley. Business Editor: Carol Rutherford 'IO1 Next in the parade of Tiger activities is our four- paged weekly paper, Tower News. Walking down the hall sixth bell a stranger might be shocked to hear wild noises and strange shoutings coming from Room l2. Those of us at Tigertown, however, realize that this is merely our conscientious TN staff industriously attempting to put out another fine copy of the paper. Mrs. McDonough, adviser, Mr. Whitaker, assistant adviser, and Margaret Bisset, editor-in-chief aided the staff in turning out approximately twenty-eight ifwjqtxf articles a week. They always do much more than merely produce a paper. Members of the staff are responsible for a booth at Tigertown Twirl, senior announcements, an open house, a Valentine's Day ' dance, and the senior popularity poll. The twenty- nine members are divided into business and editorial staffs. The Business Staff consists of typists and advertising editors. The Editorial Staff is divided in- to four parts, each responsible for a different side of the news. Other invaluable workers are the members of the Art Staff, the photographers, and the re- porters. Tower News is well-known for its fine cover- ing of sports, general news of Withrow, articles on outstanding teachers and seniors, editorials, anec- dotes, and calendar reminders. i. l Adviser: Mrs. McDonough T OW E R N EW S TN Stuff-R w 'lzj-, Williams, K. Hanes, S. Bauer, B. Bloss, J. J. Crittenden, B. Linnenberg, K. l-lorstman, D. Spinonger. Row 3: Wilson, M. isset, A. Fried, K. Onken. Row 2:,J. Banks C. P, Goyert, K. Hoeffel, J, Ferguson, A. Stolzenberg, S. Kerr, E. Stenger, J. Brown, D. Dehner, S, Rockhold, E. Gantz, N. Oltmans, Kistner, B. Kiefer. ...- cir i K in was anis . ff if mx X 5 7 Q 5x --Q. .... '-4 Business Manager: Barb Bloss TYPING THE NEXT ISSUE OF TOWER NEWS IS THE WEEKLY aw k AT'2 N ,Q f 1,gen. Q, 4. xv 3 Q A! MK , Editor-in-Chief: Margaret Bisset RITUAL WHICH OCCURS ON THE DAY THE PAPER RETURNS FROM THE PRINTER 's T 4 it Es .vm ' X 35 F l Row 1: Zahlout, R. Weggans, B. Ryan, B. Harris, T. Edwards, C. Foglesong, M. Forbes, C, Knechtly, D, Johnston, G. Brughton Row 2: B. Beckjord, A. Clingman, J. Bouldin, S. Graham, L Smith, B. Robinson, J. Eveler, G, Stewart, D. Sims, D. Stredrick Row 3: S Rogers, J. Spencer, C. Goose, J. Preston, C. Miller, J Cameron, E. Venn, C. Mondlove, J. Nelson, A. Winkleman, C TOWER NEWS Ahlert. Row 4: C. Ziegel, B. Maris, H. Liles, P. Beckjard, V. Hood, P. Edwards, K. Dietenbach, M. Slutz, S. Myers, N. Justin, P. Hensley. Row 5: N, Robinson, K. Kendall, J. Blackschleger, J. Monroe, J. Koger, D. McElwain, L. White, J. Baumgartner, J. Lewis, P. O'Hara. ANNUAL t REPRESENTATIVES REPRESENTATIVES i Row 'l: M. Stayden, C. Fenis, B. Arthur, F. Dawson, M. Armene l trout D. Michael G. Gallaher R Carne J. Shar P Williams 1 1 1 - Y1 P1 - 1 D. Shepardl Row 2: J. Olert, D. Dehner, J. Williams, J. Candler, L. Sand, Slutz, C, Foglesong, J. Porter, D. Silverman, B. Dolch, K. Collier. Row 3: K. Royalty, J. Elfring, M. Lemon, R Lykins, T. Fischer, B. Posey, C. McFall, C. Vaughn, C. Watson R. Kuhn, Benton, C. Olert. Row 4: D. Conway, B. Shofto, Rl Pringle, V. lMay, R, Whitehead, M, Jones, M. Helm, J. Koerner, T, Costa, D. Williams, C. Uible. Row 5: E. Moore A. Brown E Houp, M. Maish, E. Venn, A, Warner, J. McCabe, P, Clark, D. Abbott, S. Wilson, D. Ward, G. Hartman, B. Weday. Row 6: B. Caldwell, R. Hood, B. Fawley, D. Wells, B. Simon, E. Chandler, B. Strachan, B. Mullins, E. Lene, N. Thomas, R. Dinkel, P. Breidenbach. Row 7: J. Weidemer, P. Grace, V. Price, J. BeI'1ediCl, C. Lobes, M. Hoehn, S. Howard, D. Bauman, D. Holsted, M. Schnitt, B, Benz. Row B: T. Reif, W. Morrison, H. Roberts, B. Ballenger, J. Felts, H. Heffner, D. Thomson, B. Ratcliff, M. Matthews IH i 'IO4 117,55 Seated: D. Ploir, Sgr.-of-Arms, P. Toliver Sec'X' R. Bell, V. Pres., P. Offutt, Choploin. Standing: J. York, Trees., F. Doyle, Pres. ALPHA BETA HI-Y Row 'I: N. Boskin, J, Brown, D. Feldhous, B. Ferguson, L, Floyd, P. Offuti, J. Radcliffe, M. Briggs, T. Frome. Row 2: Mr. Pitcher, T. Davidson, R. Bell, G. Young, W. Thompson, J. Andrews, S Morrin, E Qliver W. VonSChoik, B. Wright, B, Reed, C. Ellis Mr, Gorrelf. Row 3: W. Huff, J. York, F. Doyle, T. Bley, H Morgan, T Meizler, B. Dunn, L. Foster, D. Mcconn, T. Roeder M. Moody R. Romford. 105 , K 1 '. can Boys: Bley, B, Fergugonl C, Ellis, Bookstore Workers: S. Ludwig, T. Barrett. l l l l Lunchroom Workers-Row 1: L. Kelly, P. White, S. Dinkel, C. Brown, J. Bryan, P. Grace, R. Wynn, .l Dragsfon, J. Purcell, B. Ferguson, M. Donn, Mr. Matthews. Braun. Row 2:l R. Clowney, J. Dalton, W. Young, R. l 106 The people who aid in the production of a parade are as important as the leaders. Without library helpers teachers would not receive their needed books, and without the bookstore managers, pupils would not be able to buy all those needed objects like ink, gym suits, Student Council jackets, and above all, books. One very important phase of the day was lunchtime. The lunchroom was continually busy from early morning on, trying to make ready for the hungry students who flocked in droves at the sound of the efficient lunchboy's call. Without the help of the lunchboys, who kept the schedule clear and called the rooms on time, the diligent work of the lunchroom helpers would have been in vain. ln con- clusion, Withrow needed its helpers to maintain its well-running system of extra- curricular activities, necessities, and above all its scholastic training. Library Workers: T. Fletcher, Miss Asher, D, Browning, i 5 s i i Lunchroom Cashiers-Row 'l: B. Howell, R. Dinkle, P. Grace, J Bryan. Row 2: W. Dobbs, J. Dalton, H. Jones. J, Dawson, J. Cameron, M. Santoro. 1 If i if W l' 1 ' i N 'l07 Row 1: D. Morton, Mr. Heger, E. Booth. Row 2: D. Joiner, T. Winstelt, D. White, N. Parham, W. Sullender, H. Phillips, W. Jones, R. Alexander, E. Herzner. Row 3: G. Dean, G. Odell, M. Kelly, B. Strachn, R. Sollenders, T. McFalls, J. Sena, R, Herring, D. Turner, W. Brooks. Row 4: R. Person, A. Moore, L. Edwards, H. Cord, L. McColl, R. Charlton, M. Palmer, J. Graham, G. Hayes, G. Paul. Row 5: C. Brooks, A. Miller, G. Carr, K. Smith, L. Thomas, G. Quinn, G. White, R. Liggett, R. Cook, L. Williams. Not pictured: B. Johnson. PROJECTION CREW and OFFICE HELP Row 'l: A. Blumenschein, V. Dunn, S. Lawrence, B.,,Butterworth, B. Jeffries, C. Burchardt, J. Yeager, G. Boston, B. Enghauser, L. Hacker. Row 2: K. Benn, E. Wheby, K. Little, S. Hobenicht, N. Yarnell, G. Morehead, B. Johnson, J. Cunningham, F. Issac, J. Amman. Row 3: C. Powell, C. Cook, M. Burton, N. Burdge, M. Daron, M. Peltier, D. Johnson, J. Pfeiffer, S. Harris. Row 4: B. Burton, B. Kostings, B. Voegtle, S. Yazell, J. Lusk, K. Gleich, P. Trusty, G. Fry, S. Frank. Row 5: N. Whitlock, P. Smith, D. Bauman, S. Dones, D. McElwain, C. Lobes, G. Logan, E. Green- berg, J. Corder, J. Smith. Row 'I: J. Spann, S. Schubert, S, Nixon, Mrs. Hill, G. Crawford, D. Shaw, D. Baker. Row 2: A. Fried, D. Owens, E. Zahlout, A. LATIN CLUB Row 'l: S. Cordrey, P. Layne, K. Horstman, E. Gantz, M. Vogt, C. Olert, P. Crowley, J. Atkinson. Row 2: P. Wheeler, E, Dorsey, B. MacDonald, C. Maxey, J. Anderson, K. Kendall, S. Rushmore C. Hartman, M. Cornett. Row 3: V. Dunn, M. Lykins, T. Metzler, A. Bivens, D. Winstead, M. Malick, T. Coyne, G. Howard, -QL Shumway, D. Miller, P. Woodworth, B. Heekin, B. Smith, D. Rowe, K. Johansmann, D. Ronyon, D. Thompson, J. Keller. Those students fascinated by the involved complexi- ties of Latin grammar and intrigued by the goddesses and heroes at ancient Roman history found kindred spirits in Withrow's Latin Club, better known as Gens Togata. Directed by Mrs. Hill, the enthusiastic members of this club staged plays filled with the at- mosphere of old Rome and learned much about the customs of its people. Money was raised by modern methods, such as bake sales. The spring banquet brought another fun-filled year to a close with the election of a new consul prima. Julius Caesar him- self would have been proud of these enthusiasts of antiquity who made the past live again. Daily, W. Kemp, W. Johansmann, M. Hon, R. Shotts. Row 4: S. MacAllister, M. Cunningham, R. Hood, J. Edwards, J. Sadler, J. Thomas, L. Jeffries, J. Barkley, J. Matthews, J. Hastings, P. Elam, A, Dail. . W ' f -W 'f 1 . . ' 1-QL? German Club-Row 'l: S. Ludwig, l. Fischer, J. Sensbachg Miss Kemme, Adviser. gow 2: J. Blair, Pres., R. Holler, Treasg S. Hogg, Corr. Sec'yg J. Griffith, V. Pres., . Blair. GERMAN CLUB Spanish Club--Row 'l: D. Daigle, K. Hanes, S. Rogers, J. Edmon son, A. Brown, J. Straub, L. McMullen, M. Chambers, S, Blossom Row 2: S. Michael, B. Waits, C. Hoeffol, B. Shreve, J. Van Lear, T. Grear, N. Burdge, L. Bertsch, D. Hawthorn, B. Brandfass Row 3: Mrs. Jones, C. Gudauskas, C. Wheeler, M. Hitchens, B They may not have accomplished much in the field of foreign rela- tions, but Withrow's French, Spanish, and German clubs filled the corridors of Tigertown with an exotic atmosphere. Absorbed in alien customs, the members in their regular meetings learned to understand and appreciate the peoples of other lands. Several of the high spots in the year's activi- ties were the German Club's booth at Tigertown Twirl which sold Ger- man pastries, the slides of Mr. Mueller's European trip which were shown to the French Club, and the prizes provided for Tigertown Calling by Spanish Club. At Christmas parties, caroling voices could be heard in three different languages. These clubs helped answer today's demand for peace through understanding of our world neighbors. SPANISH CLUB Cunningham, P, Crowley, S. Faulkner, A. Bauer, E. Kistner, B. Williams. Row 4: B. Lyons, N. Androne, J. McCabe, N. Whitlock, S. Pitser, D. Miller, P. Sims, L. Waldeck, B. Lauterwasser. Row 5: fi. Bauer, P. O'Hara, D. Clark, K. Altmann, K. Smith, J. Reed, M. Webbe, D. Salicki. 'il l l French Club-Row 1: Mrs. Stapahians, M. Williams, F. Dennedy, Vielhauer, G. Wiles, D. Blackschleger, C. Ballard, P. Ware, J. J. Grant, S. Dials, S. Kinarch, Mrs. Hughes. Row 2: S. Bile, K. Warren, K, Little, A. Jones, L. Knepper, J. Roach. l l French Club-Row 1: R. Mone, V. Burns, M. Conner, J. Stolzen- Whittfelt, L. Yelton. Row 3: S. Camren, A. 'Pate, J. Preston, S. berg, P. Richardson, E. Venn, S. Miller, R. Posey, Row 2: S. Bronston, D. Scott, S. Murphy, S. Fahrney, B. Porter, J. Lewis, Landis, M. Schmitt, B. Wheat, G. Benedict, A. Bivens, C. Under- C. Miller, D. Roberts, P. Williams. wood, D. Welch, M. Burton, P. Thomas, C. Stolley, C. Lobes, J. l J .QA A ., '- Three other clubs have done much to make Withrow well-rounded. Alpha Y-Teens, which was advised by Mrs. Evelyn Hodory, was a YWCA sponsored group of girls. They spent a busy year doing serv- ice projects, selling potato chips, and generally having fun. Mr. Salie, director of Future Merchandisers, helped introduce the members of the club to the business world. Par- ticipants were given on-the-job training in any of a number of different occupations. Withrow's Chess and Checker Club formed a team which, coached by Mr. Ruben- dunst, played in meets all over the V f city. At the time of this writing they were tied for the city cham- L, McMullen, Treasg S. Hall V, Pres., M. Richardson, Secy.,'D. Johnson Pres. - - '1--' --i'-1 pionship. it - , ALPHA Y TEENS V ROW lf S- Mitchell, B- Jeffers, W- MlfChell, J- POTTOVW, gg, A. Hawkins L. Jeffries M. Dubois, G. James, S. Simpson. L. McMullen, h mbers L. Mitchell, Row 2: M. Helm, G. Row 4:.S...Mays, R. Graves, V. Saturday, J, Fuller, F. Pierce, S. Street,-B. StonomQL-Eakins F. Murphy, S. Spikes, V. Keys, M. Bivens, Mrs. Hodory. Richardson, D. Johnson Rgy 3: E. Qubose -R. Simmons E. Simp- 'l'I2 A0 Future Merchandisers-Row 'I: R, Herring, J. Walton, C. Charl- M. Stears, G. Harris, P. Cox, J. Verdon, M. Lyons, R. Nazarine ton, B. Taylor, C, Pickens, J. Young. Row 2: K. Scott, Mr. Salle, Row 3: J. Nelson, L. Renfro, G. Morehead, B, Wood, K. Eubanks CHESSIVI EN AND NI ERCHAN DISERS Chess and Checker Club-Row 1: B. MacDonald, N. Daniels, D. J. Stolzenberg, M. Auchlung. Berger, R. Kiessling, D. Word. Row 2: M. King, Mr, Rube-ndunst, hi-.... bi '66 'l'I3 FHA-Row 1: B. Coleman, E. Foster, G. Boston, Row 2: M. Batchelor, Mrs. Nonon, S. Quinn, P. Cox, B. Shafto. Row 3: V. Ellis, B. Cook, L. Stinson, B. Gans, S. Hall C. Burchard, S. F H All These future homemakers of tomorrow, under the capable supervision of Mrs. Frances Noonan, strive for better home and community life to encourage democracy in the home, to gain a better appreciation and knowledge of homemaking and to further inter- est in home economics. This year's theme, Help- ing Others, was demonstrated when, as projects, the club sent clothes and food to a needy Withrow family for Christmas and when they made and filled Easter baskets for less fortunate small children. Withrow is the only high school in the city which has a certified Future Homemakers of America Chapter. Health Careers-Row 'l: L. Coyle, C. Eby, J, Parker, J. Scheuller, S. Schubert, L. Ryan, S. Summer. Row 2: D. Runyon, A. Schum- way, R. Wilson, L. Grant, K. Girth, C. Goose, A. Schilling, T. Jones, J. Mesch,Q. Dobbins, A. Dicks, B. Graves, B. Smith, S. Butts, R. Dubose. HEALTH CAREERS A renewed interest was taken in the Health Careers Club this year. The club had twenty five members and was sponsored by Miss Denner with aid from students' mothers. Meetings were held on the first Monday of every month. The purpose of the organi- zation is to give information and guidance to stu- dents interested in any kind of work in the medical field. To achieve this the members toured Christ Hospital, had a guest dental hygienist, visited the Ford plant's medical center, and saw movies. The club's project this year was to make Christmas favors for various hospitals. Skidmore. Row 3: M, Maish, M. Heekin, E. Dorsey, J. Benedict, S. Rushmore, P. Hensley, J. Preston. . 3uvCL K ' Tliifim Hill' Lim,-.TMYZP :i L M J'-2' li.. ' ' -IW Art Club--Row 'I: J. Wittfelt, S. Rogers, R. Dinkel, V. Mark. Row 2: B. Fawley, E, Simpson, C. Harris, P, Grace, P. Parker, Mr. Mueller. ART CLUB This year the Art Club branched out and became more active than ever before. Composed of senior high students, under the supervision of Mr. Mueller, they were responsible for many of the worthwhile projects that added a certain bit of culture to the school. At Christmas they furnished the showcase in the hall with a modernistic theme depicting the Three Kings. The members were responsible for the excellent soap sculpture display and for posters for other organizations. They also brought a measure of happiness this year to the teachers by decorating their lunchroom. V OFFSET CLUB The organization which was perhaps most beneficial to Withrow from a practical standpoint was the Offset Club. Directed by Mr. George Haymond, ad- viser, and Herb Brandenburg, president, it provided the school with handbills, tickets, football schedules, booklets of the social clubs, and programs for con- certs, plays and the Minstrels, Besides printing mem- bership cards, the boys wore rings and pins as identi- fying symbols. The members put to use the experi- ence gained in club meetings by entering their individual projects in a contest sponsored by the Ohio industrial Arts Association, Offset Club: M. Necamp, R. Roberson, H. Brandenburg, J. Downey, J. Ferguson, R. Pollitt, R. Ennis, R. Meyers, D. Wilkens, R. Opel, J. King. qv 1 . ' , ., x ' is 1... . .- . . . -. Ms- .sh c. . . ,em ,-,. . A . , f. . . ,M-, Y 9 ' vi - ,-LYYYYJLNVA-QWLYY . Officers: G. Benedict, Pres., S. Howard, Corr. Sec'y, E. Gantz, Rec. Sec'y, D, Flick, V. Pres. Creating an aura of active interest in the workings of our government and our rich heritage from the past, Clionian History Club provided each member with a stimulating curricu- lum. At the monthly meetings, wide-ranging topics of historical or political interest were discussed by various speakers. A number of stu- dents from this group, chosen by a competitive test on current events, attended a four-state convention of the Junior Council on World Af- fairs at a downtown hotel. At the Conference on International Affairs held at the Netherland Hilton Hotel, the History Club officers repre- sented Withrow in the different panel discussions. Row 1: C. Donahue, S. Howard, P. Parker, K. McCright, V. Gantz, T. Woods, B, Sasaki, B. Burdett. Row 3: K. Parker, G. Burns, M. Bisset. Row 2: M. Lykins, L. Holcomb, .E.L.S,Qg5, E. Benedict, M. Lyons, M. Bogosion, R, Bell, D. Flick. 'l'l6 Members of Withrow's Junior Band It - were kept busy all year round with various activities. ln the fall the band marched at all home junior high football games and performed at two junior high pep assemblies. ln early spring they combined with the junior choir for their annual concert. Later they played at local elementary schools. The year was brought to a close at the band pic- nic where deserving members re- ceived Junior Band letters. They are directed by Mr. Don Lackey and are backed by a group of interested parents, the Band Boosters Club. This vital organization gives junior musicians a chance to display their talent. . .-,,, ' --...eil In !.. Officers: T. Bardes, Pres., J. Klusman, V. Pres., J. Struble, Sec'y, Mr. Lackey, J Deck, Treas, JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row 'lz M. Alexander, L. Ponchot, K. Sowell, S. Lemon, S Meeker, T, Armstrong. Row 2: D. Halstead, J. Gentry, C. Miller, J, Vogt, T. Asher, R. Woolford, B, King, D. Hay, J. Lewis, R Frost, J. Cosby, R. Ward, J. Deck, S. Shaw, Mr. Lackey. Row 3 T. Bardes, J, Anderson, J. Paschall, R. Kuhm, M, Ferone, D Smith, E. Broughton, D. Tillery, J. Harris, L. Reid, D. Brooks, D Hall, P. Haught, E. Jarman. Row 4: J. Struble, R. Benjamin, J Anderson, G. Kopittke, R. Smith, D. Ward, H, Miller, T. Klus- mari, R. Wile, A. Slutz, L. Howard, l. Humphries, M. Quebe, K Darling, J. Stulzenberg. Row 5: K. Griffith, D. Johnson, H. Corbes J. Hemges, K, Royalty, S. Echols, L. Hall, B. Piner, P. Simmons B, Lewis, P. Thomas, A. Sandford, J. Richardson, M, Edmondson D. Erskine. 15.5 -V-frm .. .M QW? LMA WWW Maki ' YQ l'l7 L Clockwise: G. Silvers, V. Fairchild, M. Jones, C. Bridgeman, B. Williams M. Mathews J. Hampton, S, Schlegel, S. Pitser, K. Vielhauer, A, Brown, C. Fogelsong, B. Mullens. Officers: E. Bridgeman, Sec'yg B. Burdette, Treas., K. Benn, V. Pres., J. Blair, Hist.g Miss Rosenbergerj B. Canter, Pres. J. Whitfelt, H. Shick, D. Blankenship, A. Blumenscheinh E. Reece, S. , G. Ferras, S. Daniels, J. VanLear. THALIAN Thalian Club, under the super- vision of Miss Marjorie Rosenberger, was quite active this year. Members of Thalian, teamed with members from the Advanced Drama class, presented a pep assembly skit. ln December they did an evening ot 3 one-act plays, The Noble Lord, A Case For Two Detectives, and The Valiant. Members found time at Christmas to go to Findley Street House to take presents to the chil- dren. Thalian's final undertaking was the spring production of Star- dust. Blackwell, B. Whitlock, If STAR DUST ca- JANET, TAKING OFFENSE AT PHIL'S DOUBT OF HER ACTING ABILITY, GIVES HIM AN ENRAGED SLAP, A5 MR. BACH AND THE STUDENT WATCH. Quiet on the set. Places for the first act! Thus began another the- atrical performance at Withrow. The actors, tired but excited, pre- sented their annual spring play. The I dramatists, composed of students from the Thalian Players and the Advanced Drama classes, did a ' t modern comedy by Walter Kerr, X , ' Stardust After long and strenu- ous rehearsals, the play, under the , ,gtg I, direction of Miss Majorie Rosen- I ' berger, was ready to go on. The l IPF' GHCliel'1C9 received if eI'1Tl'lUSl0SflC' SEE PHIL, MY TALENT wiLL GET ME T0 HoLLYwooo EVEN ir You ooN'T THINK so! a y. DID YOU OR DID YOU NOT ON JULY 22, I912, ABSCOND WITH THE ENTIRE FUNDS OF THE WILKES-BARRE CHORAL AND TATTING SOCIETY? 2 Mi Q 5. 5214.5 i i i i Row 'I: .A Hudson D. Dehner, M. Chambers, D. Smith, A. Stargardt, G. Driggers, D, Birkley, G. Bruehl, V. Hood, A. Davis, Janke J, Jolly, K. Collier, E. Kinder, J. Baioni, S. Harris, T. W. Henry, R. Herring, M, Nelson, J. Dooley. Row 4:.L W'll'gms Mounce, P. Clark. Row 2: B. Clayton, C. Olert, B. Games, P. D. Driskell, M. Jones, C. Brooks, C. Pickens, J. York, J. Smith, Wheeler, S, Lemon, J. Wilson, N. Justin, L. Schlechty, K. D. Thompson, L. Harris, J. Skeel, R. Burkhordt, A. Fischer. Kendall, G. Jones, P. Baker. Row 3: S. Menifee R. Schotts, S. SENIOR CHOIR Officers: Row 1: D. Dehner, W. Henry, A, Hudsorh E, Radford, S. Stargardt. Row 2: T. Woods, S. Harris, Mr. Martin, C. Olert, M, Hitchens, H. Bush, R. Burkhordt, S. Kerr, R. Shotts. -.gn--1 1- 11131- ,1.l1-1--in-11111 1-i 1 Whenever they appear in one of their polished performances throughout the year, the vocalists of Senior Choir never fail to touch the hearts of students with pride and awe. Their annual Christmas Concert enriches the seasonal spirit with appropriate music, and the Spring Program brings as much pleasure as the first burst of green. Led by their president, Eddie Rod- ford, and directed by Mr. Ansel Martin, this melodious group up- held their school's reputation for producing talented Tigers and again served as the very backbone of the Minstrels. An exciting year was made complete by giving a per- formance at North High School in Columbus, Ohio. Row 'l: D, Conway,,D Johnson, T, Woods, D. Nichols, M, Burton, Jackson, E. Parker, E. Radford, , lL.S.l.fDeLC1rt, if J. Nelson, S. Hill, E. Hughes, C. Donahue, M, Jackson, C. Stewart, J, Laughlin, A. Pate, H, Calloway,--.F, Kennedy B. Tepper, A, Fried. Row 2: K. Decker, H. Bush, S. Kerr, R. Minton, Hardin. Row 4: M. McNutt, R. Kimball, B. Martin, P. Fischer, S. Blackwell, M. Neal, E. Chandler, D. Blankenship, C. Harrison A B'vens-P, Scott, B. Ponchot, D. McElwain, W, Turner, L. J. Wiedemer, S. Schlegel, M. Hitchens. Row 3: J. Gravel, J, Scott, J, Burton, D. Flick, M. l-leidkamp, M ad r I g al Row 'l: A. Hudson, D. Dehner, C. Tepper, M. Jackson, Row 2: S. Stargardt, A.J,an.ke, S. Harris, M. Hitchens, J. Nelson, E. Radford. Row 3: J. York, ..L. A feelmg of great pride and loy D. Thompson, A. Bivens J. Gravel, E. Edmonson. filled the hearts of the members of Senior Choir as the end of another year approached. Long hours of hard practice and determination had been spent, not only to main- tain the high standards of the fine music ability that the choir has up- held, but also to try to raise enough money to set aside an adequate sum for the robe fund. This would enable the choir to be able to purchase new robes in the near future. Through the combined ef- forts of Mr. Martin, the members of choir, and Madrigal, who per- formed for several outside organi- zations during the year, the Senior Choir succeeded in having a very prosperous year. Orchestra-Row 'l: Mr. A. Lackey, S. Murphy, R. Wendelstein, J. Warren, M. Murphy, G. Cramer, S. Howard, R. Ramsey, B John- son, , B Williams, J. Spann, D. Thompson, C. Jeulsius, D. Nixon. Row 2: G. Benedict, H. Crawford, M. Santoro, E. Olley, H. Carrier, C. Rice, R. Nobel, W. Morris R, Downey, C. Wilson, J. Hope, M. Vo t, B. Hayes. Row 3: C. Glover J. Br an S. List Q f Y f 1 C. Stallworth J. Williams, B. Brooks, J. Jenkins, L. Haydon, D. ORCHESTRA By participating in the Christmas and Spring Con- certs the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Don Lackey, has again provided Withrowites with beautiful and classical symphonic music. As proof of its musical ability the orchestra celebrated its sixth anniversary and won a renowned place in this year's Tigertown Parade. Junior Choir-Row 'l: C. Chambers, F. Dawson, S. Keeling, R. Thompson, H. Wood, L. Ryan, B. Acklin, T. Armstrong, J. Acklin. Row 2: G. Bryant, B, Wiley, D. Spencer, K. Kinebrew, S. Wolfe, T. Skidmore, T. Williams, M. Simon, V. Elmes, A. Comer, Y. Banks, S. Schubert. Row 3: B. Monroe, G. Williams, M. Estes, l Ralles, J. Benedict, S. Pamler, G. Watkin, C. Griffin. Row 4: B. Rhoten, G. Ahlert, V. Mark, W. Henry, M. Heidkamp, R. Alexander, W. Metty, T. Winctil, C. Ahlert, J. Sensback, J. Curfman, J. Anderson, D. Johnson, R. Keissling, R. Davidson. Row 5: R. Griffith, B. Canter, R. Hood, T. Ailsen, M. Moore, R. Weider, M. Earhart, S. Blair, B. Anderson, S. Martin, H. Roberts, R. Todd, T. Davidson,l. Walton. JUNIOR CHOIR Experience for future membership in Senior Choir, Glee Club or Mixed Chorus is gained by young Withrowites in the Junior Choir. Having been taught the fundamentals of vocal music under the guidance of Mr. O'Rourke, its members gained recognition and achievement by participating in the Christmas and Junior High Spring Concerts. K. Elmes, N. Daniels, M. Sloan, l. Miles, B. Burton, C. Tate, P. Roberson, G. Bowman, S. McCoy. Row 4: G. Hughes, C. Silvers, K. Gerth, L. Benson, J. Sadler, R. Boyle, G. Engleman, C. Adams, J. Lewis, G. Yarnell, L. Schlosser, J. Barkley, I. Fischer, D. Stredrick. L 4 f ew .J , .J sw X .- . Milli Mixed Chorus-Row 'l: M. Williams, L-Mitchell, L. Tye, M. Kaesheimer, C. Miller, S. Porter, G. Streethihlflodge, H. Peterson, Q. Pierce, C. Simmons, O. Tinsley P. Stillwell,,W. Lyles, P. Jones, O. White, Row 2: G. Pickelheimer, C. Davis, S. Myers, P, Trusty, T, Root, R. Herring,sR. Lee, F, Stewarhj. White, Hall, M, Matthews .P. Robins-an B Dubgse E. Daugherty, H. Thomas. Row 3: L. Jeffries, B. Steward, S, Prosser, L. MIXED CHORUS Under the leadership of Mr. Ansel Martin and through their own effort to obtain vocal distinction, this group annually performs in the Minstrels and Christmas Concerts. Constantly striving for perfec- tion, members of the Mixed Chorus have given other students the chance to gain a more varied appreci- ation ot music. Girls' Glee Club-Row 'l: S. Blossom, J. Ruess, S. Porter, R. Saunders, W. Lyles F. Deane M Smith, E. Yancey, D. Daigle, D. Silverman, B. Jones, B. Distler, M. Dunn S. Cordrey, B. Dolch, J, Janes D. Johnston. Row 2: C. Bridgeman, K. Eubanks, J. Boso, J. Dobbins S. Hill, J. Kurz, S. Sweeney P. Trusty, E, .ill .l .ll Schwendenman, E, Walker, J. Knight,,,G. Starke-y, C. Harris, M. Robertsiiijgpgqs, L. Stinson, S. Yazell, L. Shellabarger, C. Lipschutz, L. Colvard, S. Prophet. Row 4: G. Silvers, L.. Gillson, G. James, O, McGinty,,B Graves B Johnson D. Welch, G. Paul, J. Benjamin, J. Hehman, P. Shear, E. Hill, M. McFadden, S. Fahrney, K. Gleich, Y. Paul, M, Phillips. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Blending their delicate, harmonious voices, members of the Girls' Glee Club, under Mr. Martin's super- vision, have proved themselves an asset to Withrow's musical curriculum. Being one of the oldest vocal groups ot the school it is traditional for this group to take part in Minstrels and the Christmas and Spring Concerts. A. Fogelsone, L. Colvard, M. Jordan. Row 3: K. Gleich, K. Dieten- bach, A. Hawkins C. Hankins, E. Amann, S. Meyers, F. Mueller, D. Patio, P. Dail B. Graves, D. Baumann, J. Monroe, G. Pickelheimer, E. Chandler, J, Schiesler, J. Vielhauer, C. Wheeler, M. Johns. Jclq, . war , , Tabak, J. Starrett, M. Conner, J. Satchwm, Q J .... - K PM , Q f, .-Nj,,,--..mi . ' A ' H 'Still 1 I 1' 49 :fri -' Wf. Tl I 15 ii if :ji ,gt riintaf ve' l f 2 ' ' Row 1: J, Baumgartner, C. Donahue, B, l-leekin. Row 2: S. Cook, C VanPelt R Zeciski J Beasle R Radford 'lams M - i - i - Y, - ,L..EALl.l.Li., - Heidkamp, T. Carney, R. Hood. Row 3: D, Berger, J. Curfman, J. Sensbach, K. Miller, C, Ahlert, P. Purvis, P. Jenkins, A. Scott, S. Bronson, C. Glover. Row 4: Mr. Smith, B. Lusk, R, Davidson, R, Kiessling, M. Weber, A. Quitman, A. Bauer, R. Cramer, C. WITHROW BAND Miller, Y. Daniels, M. Labitske, L. Torrence, J. Smith, A. Brown. Row 5: L. I-larris, G. Ahlert, V, Mark, C. Orr, R. Craycraft, D. Winsted, B. Tipkemper, P. Richardson, A. Martin, A. Grissom, L. Cocklin, D. Labitske. Row 6: B. Rhoten, J. Blair, B. Anderson, S. Caastan, S, Martin, R. Doser, M. Tuttle, D. Miller, R. White, T. Davidson, J. Elmore. Mujarettes: J. Baumgartner, C. Donahue, B. Heekin, B. Heimann, L. Schlechty, P. Parke, E. Donnelly. K - x . -,.,v,',... C. 4 1 X- -...s.,C- -- ' 'xx ,- .J ' My -x ' ' Too' vo 'Z' X . C ...., C L X'mx'jf- xnxx-wf'x'i ' N. L ' ... v .... ,-..,N,.,..X, 'N 'D - .X - , 7 -i -.. v,,. .- C. W.. gl , 3, N 5-A- 4 . 3 1 l' , ' . ' K M f'., K .. H ' ,W 2, . 1-.Vw I4 g ...-, f ' f gh g Q ' f f - V i V K, L, . i . fp -.v NCIF Row 1: B. Heimonn, L. Schlechfy, P. Parke, E. Donnelly. Row 2 W. Henry, D. Todd, H. Roberts, J. Walton, B. Mullins, J. Glouner L. McDonald, M. Pfeiffer, N, Morsholl, R. Schrofh. Row 3: C Wyzenbeek, J. Curfmon, N. Goodell, J. Anderson, R. Johnson B.,, E. White, .l.,GlEDILXL,. O. McFadden, T. Winstcl W. Metfy. Row 4: S, Tuttle, J. Chapman, J. Grover, J. Kinord Senior Band Officers-Standing: V. Mork, J. Brown, L. Harris, J Hoyt B Rhoten Seated M. Weber, D, Todd, J. Anderson. Standing on Stage: L, McDonald B Lusk . .1 Elf 1 Tl ,SOCIAL qv cl.uBs 1 :Wk 0 . . Q ' u ' a a w IL L ,. -, 1 W. Q, r 1, . I 4' n 1. 'Q ' 1 Q ll ' U v, . f my 4, , . , v . .1 ' . ,, lf, se- ' V v u ' 'V ' . r -. Q A - . l A ,aa :Qt 1. F 1 fl 4' U v Q- 1 4' ,l X, wa ' ,, t' W . . ' v. , ' 6 6, ' ,' ' ' x . A , , , V, , Q 4 - . 9' Te M 4 if M V ,. a 1+ 'fit -14115 ay war HoMEcoMiNG DANCE: B NNI Helm AN BR c RH 'rs T'GERT0WN TWIRI-1 0 E ANN D U E 0 N Hou.Y sHicK AND steve coNwAY CARDIAC CAPERS: BECKY ROEBUCK AND CHUCK ELLIS ROYALTY PARADE As their sophomore year opened up before them, Tigers waited with baited breath for invitations to rushing parties from their favorite social clubs. Organized to provide fun and activities for Withrow- ites, the clubs also stressed scholarship, students were required to maintain' passing grades in every subject, or a l.75 average, to be eligible for rushing. At parties, the rushees became acquainted with and were entertained by their prospective brothers and sisters. Then came the period known as pledging, during which the pledges were good-naturedly teased and tormented by the actives. Once initiated, they could breathe easily again and plunge into the busy year awaiting them. None will forget the long hours spent making countless paper flowers for the floats and booths at Homecoming and Tigertown Twirl, the time spent in helping the less fortunate by visiting conva- lescent homes and the like-in general, the comrade- ship enjoyed by working, playing, and furthering higher ideals together. ALPHA BETA KAPPA Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Rose and Silver Membership: 45 The true meaning of ABK is shown in their shield and crest. The shield represents loyalty, while the crest signifies the harmony, strength, and friendship that inspires the girls of ABK to work and share together. Their participation this year in so many activities showed their sister- hood and co-operation. With the theme ABK ln the Orient actives entertained the rushees, while at Gridiron Gallivant they honored an outstanding football player. Later in the year ABK had a South Seas date party, a family picnic, and a rummage sale. 'F I Vl4f2fna-uma..-f, e 1 s l 5 t ..-tri, Sophomore:-Row 'l: G. Combs, J. Carroll, C. McMullen, L. Benzing. Row 2: P. Clark, Y. Crawford, L. Yelton, S. Murphy, K. Gourley. Row 3: V. Fairchild, P. Edwards, J. Swann, N. Stine, J. Bowers, R. Minton, J. Wilson. Juniors-Row 'I: J. Gibson, J. Jolly, E. Yancey, D. Silverman. Row 2: S. Tuttle, E. Amann, S. Weber, D. Reed, S, Hill. Row 3: B. Ryan, B. Burton, J. Starrett, S. Kerr, S. Rockhold, J. Weidemer, J. Satchwell. EJ:- . ','?5i? '?E.i M if ' 4 of H . r A ,fr :W ',' , . 'Z' .4-Q. Esiiii i iff, 4' 73 H ,gg jk fi' -,iv-bw-1 1 v ., , , , i . -r fr V Vai, it 4 . .iff ig . 'ka p 5' .. 6' 4 1 . ,vw 53 'Q CA' A-:X ' .5 6 A 7 in ,-.1 .. -. .4 Q51 2 4 .. . Agp, 7 5 .i ri.. ff. , . ,,b, Q W.. f,,, in Zi .,, p ,rw f., um W f' Nfwff v , ..i i . W x f if, .,. 3 . . . ii--2 . .. .Q . ' f KV? , ,Q w gif .,,. K' H W 4 is .. , .. ., ,,.. 1, ,FY if P551 . . far . f b 473 42 N we A N 37 . U- jia. Officers-Seated: S. Bauer, Rec. Sec'yg K. Kendall, Pres., B. Heimann, Treas. Standing: H. Shick, V. Pres. Seniors-Row 1: A. Winkleman, B. Heekin, B. Gwinner. Row 2: P, Crowley, B. Roebuck, H. Shick, K. Kendall, S. Bauer, K, Wildey, B. Heimann. Habenicht, S. Nagel, B. Williams, K. Onken, B. Blass, C. Mandlove. Raw 3: S. ALTRUIST Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1928 Colors: Silver and Blue Membership: 48 Helpful, loyal, and prominent best describe the members of Altruist. Throughout the year these girls aided the less fortunate in a variety of ways, from contributing to the Cancer Fund, and collecting forthe Heart Fund, to providing baskets and a trimmed Christmas tree to a needy family. The AXD's send two young boys to camp, and also spread good will by visiting old folks homes during the year. Fun was abundant at both of their formals, as well as the date, stag, and old clothes parties, and especially at Lakeside, the summer haven for them. Their goal-Altruism, the sacrifice of self in the interest of others. In this they lead the parade. KZ! Y 7 Juniors-Row 'l: J. Baumgartner, .34 Q 'K-ii ,nr is E m' l i 9 ' S, Michael, R. Laubach. Row 2: M, Biel, J. McCabe, E Marr, C. Olert, L. White, B. Distler. Row 3: H. Liles, C. Osterhaus, K, Altman, M. Slutz S. Bemis. Pledges-Row 1: S. Cardrey, R. Eustice, E. Milligan, K. Vielhouer, Spencer, N. Jones, K. Thompson, Wendlestein, M. Davis, C. Selph. Raw 2: P. Evans, J K. Algyre, J. Eveler, B. Saunders. Row 3: B. Branfassfl R. Sfeger, M. Peltier, E. Venn. ev' '-ar 4,7 .. , '-M17 l I CAP 'fb' I-V. 1- ,fl-135. 'ff app' . if I .' fn'?W'o'wai af, JS' .vp ,. 14' eg: Seniors-Row 1: L. Hacker, V, Pres., D. Blackschleger, Pres. Row 2: S. Alcorn, C. Rutherford, Rec. Sec'y, M. Weber, Treas., K. Diefenbach, C. Stengerg B. Coldwell. TALLY - HO Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 31 As the year 1962 came to a close, the girls of Tally-Ho looked back proudly upon their activities. ln the fall, rushing brought new and last- ing friendship. At Christmas time and in the spring the Tally-l-lo's had their tormals. This year the theme of Tally-l-lo's annual dance was the Shamrock Shuttle. A com- plete success in fund and profit was the sorority's open house. Numerous good times were interwoven with lasting friendships to make a great year. Pledges-Row 1: C. Gaudaskus, L. Bryon, M. Wells, S, Ernst, D. Johnston, K. Florence, J. Warren, S. Wizenbech. Knoll, Row 2: S. Rogers, B. Nicely, K. Sluter, R. Moore, D. w B N X wa THE soRoRl1'Y Exvksssss :Ts ENTHUSIASM BY coLoRru1. nEcoRA'rloNs. l.oRA, QUEEN CANDIDATE OPENS HER FLOWERS Juniors-Row 'lz M. Loy, E. Bryon, S. Seaman, K. Quigley. Row 2: J. Burdscll, D. Kinney, C. Haines, J. Boso, A. Cook, E: Kinder. 'fswwrfk 3' +- . M .sr Ab . E? K xxx Officers: G. Fry, Rec. Sec'y, J. Anderson, Pres., P. Parker, V. Pres. Saphomores-Row 'l: S. Ennis, J. Jones, N. Goadell, J. Straub, D. Conway. Row 2: P. Trusty, L. Bertch, P. Purvis, N. Justin, N. Burge, S. Bice, B. Smith. Row 3:l J. MacDonald, C. Hoeftel, L. Ligget, C. Ahlert, J. Atkinson. BETA OIVIEGA CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1926 Colors: Blue and Gold Membership: Loyalty, sisterhood, concern for all, school spirit-these words all apply to Beta Omega Chi. Throughout the year 'BOX girls showed their con- cern for others by giving some ot their leisure time to serve as ushers at Playhouse in the Park. Sisterly love was exuded during the hectic season at rushing, as each big sister led her little sister into the world of the sorority. Stag nights at sports events proved their school spirit. For the third consecutive year, BOX's Tigertown booth received the trophy, making it now permanently theirs. The closeness which can only be found by sharing trials, tribulations, and triumphs is char- acteristic of BOX. Q,- Qi? .Je it 9' s-,,,NA If I Seniors: D. Dehner A Blumenschune Row 2 S Schlegel J Anderson P Parker G Fry D Flisk. Row 3 J Banom B Long D Taylor E Donnelly V Jones J Pfenffer Juniors-Rowl l-l Handel J Hampton L Stayden K Muller Row 2 S Frank J Bla k schleger, N Nunn J Smnth L Deck Row 3 M Gaskms K Hoeffel S Landxs A Bauer B. Dinkel, l Officers: S. Harris, Treas.g S. Roberts, Pres.g C. Watson, V, Pres.g K. Benn, Rec. Sec'y. Pledges KYTYVES Chapter: Delta Date of Organization: 1932 Colors: Blue and Silver Membership: 21 Kytyves, represented by the Greek symbols DKD, has achieved a repu- table name for itself. The members practice duty and loyalty to both their club and school. Wigwam Wiggle proved to be one of its primary projects while others in- cluded activities ranging frorn a Christmas formal at the Nether- land Hilton, to slumber parties at one of the girls' homes. Not all of their thoughts pertained to fun. Trips to the Children's Home and baskets to needy families were wel- fare projects. Hardworking and sin- cerity truly describe their sisterhood. -Row 'l: L. Renfro, B. Shafto, L, Franklin. Row 2: L. Shonberger, P. Richards, V. Alsip, ,, Ur. 61 1. ' . 'Y I V 1 - 1 5 I ,f I Ir B1 I 2 .f X V. .it . ff' if. gg .,v'-:gal nip. 4 -N I 39? W K 'Q Q n D' pt I f di Q 4 ' I' Q' 9 2 I up r W9 4 I 5? 4 1 M, Hr I .2 1 -f 'I 3 5 I - -,, f ' A 4 ,WM ,A , 24,1 .J 4 ANTICIPATING FUN AND PROJECT PLANNING, KYTYVES GIRLS COME TO THEIR BI-WEEKLY MEETINGS BRIMMING WITH Row I: C. Watson, S. Roberts, B. Mclntosh. Row 2: V. Alsip, S. Harris, L. Shelloberger, S. Yozell. Row 3: P. Richards, C. Moxey, L. Renfro, B, Shofto, L. Shonberger, I.. Franklin. Q . rn- we--v 'nn QT? EAGERNESS Officers-Row 1: S. Moultry, Pres.g M. Richardson, Sec'yg R. Sloan, V. Pres., V. Saturday, Chap., S. Furlow, Bus. Mgr., M. McFadden, Treas.g B. Graves, Carr. Sec'y, i TOX 3, M Chapter: Alpha - .amy . . , 'gf Date of Organization: 1957 f Color: Black and Pink Membership: 18 Characteristic of the TOX girls are their co-operation, reliability, and sincerity towards fellow sorority sisters and classmates. Each year for their annual project, these girls aid needy families. Rush parties, date parties, and skating parties helped to fill this year's activity calendar. To highlight the climax of such an eventful year, Theta Omega Chi gave its memorable Formal Spring Boatride. Each girl found thatlfun and friendship are abundant for a membership in TOX. TOXS FASHION THROWOUTS FOR NOMINEE FOR HOMECOMING, SANDRA FURLOW. Row 'l: R. Sanders, A. Morris, W. Mitchell, P. Ghee, S. Porter. Row 2: Y. Daniels, N. Thomas, G. Wiles, G. Street, C. Cooper, B. Ghee. KJ ' -T' an .,., ISN fe. Row 'l: J. Daniels, M. Matthews, W. Fannan. Row 2: H. Shofield, R. Alexander, K. Parker, S. Menifee, N. Baskin, C. Richards. Row 3: A. Bivens, L. Williams, G, Paul, L. Thomas, L. White, P. Scott, J. Martin. ONI EGA KAPPA Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 'I960 Colors: Blue and Black Membership: 38 Omega Kappa, better known as the OKs enjoyed a profitable and memorable year. Rush parties, pledging, and initiation were activi- ties which started the year off with fun for all members. Their annual dance at UC, a skating party, and stag parties helped to fill OK's social calendar. For their charitable project this year, the club gave its assistance to the deserving resi- dents of the Blind Colored Peoples' Home. Brotherhood, fellowship, and unity best describe Omega Kappa Fraternity. Row 'l: F, Kennedy, L. Thomas, A. Bivens, G, Paul. Row 2: P. Scott, C. Richards, M. Matthews. Row 1: F. Kennedy, A. Pate, L. Foster, H. Calloway, B. Hardin, J. Ligon. Row 2: H. Morgan, D. Plair, L. Scott, W. Thompson, R. White, H. Wilson. .N WU Officers-Row 'l: B. Courtney, Corr. Sec'yg D. Halste, Sgt-at-Arms, L.i Haines, Sports Capt. Row 2: W. VanSchaik, Treas., D, Durham, V. Pres., W. Mastersan, Pres., M, Conners, Rec. Sec'y. Seniors-Row 'l: L. Haines, C. Oppt, Pres., Holste. Row 2: B. Courtney, V. Pres., P. Lower, K, Scott, Sgt,-at-Arms, D. B, Masterson, B. Gallenger. CHI SIGMA CHI Chapter: Theta Date of Organization: 1889 Colors: Black and Gold Membership: 35 Brotherhood flourished in Chi Sigma Chi, as the Merrimen worked together, making the year a success. Following two exotic rush parties, President Will Masterson officiated when, in a formal initiation, they welcomed pledges into the fra- ternity. Christmas was celebrated with the BOX girls when they held the traditional combined formal at Kenwood Country Club. Midterm brought new activities and a new president. Connie Oppt presided over sales of Withrow's social club directory, Names 'n Numbers. On the 3lst ot March, Chi Sig's first school dance, lvy League Leap, was a harbinger ot spring and a respite from studies. Sb- 'Nm ON 'F' J T 'YY' V 17: Row 'l: M. Tuttle, J. Adams, B. Sasaki, B. Ohi, D. Holste. Row 2: J. Senna, B. Strachan, P. Lower, M. Hoge, B. Wright, Row 3: J. Hoyt, C. Oppt, G. Young, D. Durham, B. Courtney. Row 4: K. Weise, D. Marcello, W. VanSchaik, l.. Haines. Row 5: B. Pledges-Row 1: B, Shannon, J. Adams, M. Tuttle, R. Shebonek. Row 2: B. Stachon, B. Ohl. Row 3: J. Senna, D. Marcello, K. Weise, B. Ballenger. Row 4: G, Young, W, Mettey, J. Hoyt, T. Bleska. ,,.,, has-u.,f...:J,, f,. f,.Wtffw-ff-ivoffvwfiff' ' ' 1 'V ,. V, - ff , , 'F 9'9Q'K '4P ' w pg...:f,,i,-.Q.':'.a Wf V. f .f . . ..., W., . .. xr .. we Ballenger, T. Dynes, B. Shannon, B. Gcllenger, B. Turner. Row 6: T. Jones, B. Masterson, R. Shebonek, K. Scott, M, Conners, W. Metfey, T. Bleskc. Juniors-Row 'l: B. Wright, B. Sasaki. Row 2: B. Turner, T. Dynes, D. Durhorn, Row 3: M. Hoge, M. Conners, W. VonSchaik, T. Jones. 4 ggi' Officers-Raw 1: J. York, Pres., S. Reed, V. Pres, Row 2: T. Radcliff, Treas,g T, Mehas, Carr. Sec'yg B. Wheat, Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Feldhaus, Rec. Sec'y. Seniors-Row 1: D. Feldhaus, S. Reed, Rec. Sec'y, F. Doyle, Treas., J, York, Pres., B. Wheat. Raw 2: R. Nazzarineg T, Mehas, J. Farrar, Pres., J. Felts, D. Shellaba rger, P. Goyert, TRI CHI Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1944 Colors: Green and White Membership: 36 ln inspired comradeship, the Tri Chi's worked and played harmoni- ously together this year. Led by Presidents Jett Farrar and Jerry York, The Flyers participated in stag nights, paper drives, fraternity sports, and numerous date parties. Celebrating the Yule Tide season appropriately, they had a formal at the Terrace Park Country Club. A caroling party with the BOX girls, and a swinging New Year's Eve party at Rads. The club has a rule forbidding drinking and smok- ing, but this has not hindered their good times. The basic principles expressed in Tri Chi's constitution are character, comradeship, and citizenship and this year's class has lived up to these high standards. M XI Wx ' 1' 9 ' E 9 M 3 'J fx 'W ' 1 W is 51, if KAPPA TAU KAPPA'S 'I962 SWEETHEART-MISS HOLLY SHICK. Officers-Row 'I: T. Metzger, Sec'yj B, Eaton, V. Pres., W. Archibald, Pres., S. Conway, Pres., M. Brooke, V. Pres., D. Moore, Sgt.-ot-Arms. Row 2: B. Dunn, Chap., G. Matthews, Sec'yg G, Hess, Chap., D, McCann, Carr, Sec'y. KAPPA TAU KAPPA Chapter: Alpha Date of Organization: 1933 Colors: Red and White Membership: 46 This was a busy year tor Kappa Tau Kappa. Highlights of their sociai calendar were the many date par- ties, each with a unique theme. The chiet money-making project was the popular and very successful Twist Open house. Row 'I: B. Anderson, B. Shreve, L. McDonald, R. Gusweiler, R, Miller, B. Ferguson, T. Davidson, B. Eveler, M. Jenike, T. Arnold, B. Johnson, Row 2: J. Nichols, N, Andron, l l. Duncan, N Hughes, T. Frome, D. MCConn, M. Briggs, B. Eaton, W. Archi- bald, T, Bley, T. Simpson, S. Smith. Row 3: D. Moore, D. Win- sreod, G. Motthews, B. Reiter, T. Metzger, B. Ferone, B, Louder- wosser, D. Deck, L, Wider, S. Conway. Row 4: M, Brooke, C. Ellis, T. Pace, G. Steger, B, Johnson, T. Kidd, M. Duermit, D. Todd, B. Brockmon, R. Scroth, B. Dunn, G. l-less. BY RELAXING AT SUNDAY MEETINGS, THE KAPPA TAU KAPPAS DISSOLVED ALL INHIBITIONS, MAKING IT A SMOOTH-RUNNING FRATERNITY. P MAE B. 'sqyyy 'HFN . ...I 2 Q - N . XX V 2 , ,..- M. lg-pi-1 Q .. : 1u ufn s ..... . 5. iffy' un- Smitfie I Behind the scenes Elston Hurst and his crew focused lights, secretaries scurried about doing innumerable duties, make-up girls added a touch of color to per- formers and the costume committee got them ready to go on. Behind the curtain a hushed excitement prevailed as Smittie gave the cue to begin the show. With a thunder of drums, and clash of the cymbals the thirty-second year of the Withrow Min- strels began. Opening to the tune of Good Day, harmonious voices of the chorus members were heard as ponies danced a lively tap number. The talent of a rope twirler, voices of a trio and peppy soloist, and the high-kicking steps of the ponies in a cowboy number brought about much audience applause. Changing the mood, choir members performed by singing favorite old college songs as they presented a Campus Capers theme. Gay colors and graceful dancing caught the eyes of many, as ponies danced around a maypole, while more subdued colors cap- tured the mist in a fog production. Between numbers, the audience was entertained with humorous skits and endmen jokes. There was never a dull moment, and as the cast closed with the Minstreleer song, chills ran up and down their backs. Another successful year-a great show! Row 1: Smittie, B. Heekin, S, Schlegel, C. Goose, M, Santoro, S. Harris, S. Pitzer, B, Ponchat, P. Parke, D. Dehner, M. Jackson. Row 2: D. Taylor, L. Colvard, L. Williams, J. Skeel. ii-i-ypu: .y um-mllgi sawn. ui- -xml X, - f . Bonnie Heimcmn AUQQIG HUGSOH Judy Bczioni 1 'F ' fe .K Z X M121-an Q ,I 4 T0 UUffU'f'f , 0 Q mam c-,Ma be 216001 w WHS. M O G ffkxbcmgeb VWXQEYNCQ H3 gifimdbi vggy imc K fw W W W Q 01 qw 74 002 flvufjS,fXF1 - Tommy Edwards X QA? if ' , .fgy f Q L Y ,wif A W .5 i f ' 5 f, flu ,M 1 5 , ,WWW 2 6 WW W QV-WAA Stage Crew: L, McDonald, B, Lusk, J, Hoyt, L, Harris. Publicity: G. Polder, Mr. Shirrner, B. Brewer, S, Cordrey, B. Cold- well. A W Make-up: D. Flisk, C. Olert, M. Slufz, L. Decker, E. Marr Costumes: B. Burton, P. Parker, C. Burchort. Q53 if xr 5 15 B3 I 'K is ,ii N I , Secretaries: J. Anderson, N. Oltmanns, M. Vogf. Tickets: T. Mefzler, M. Bisset, D, Finger, L. Colvard, M. Weber. fm? Ushers-Seated: G, Benedict, B. Johnson, J. Blair, E. Bryan, V, Mark, Standing: H. Roberts, B. Gwinner, B. Bloss, T, Mefzler, Mr. Srofe. Posters: V. Mark, Miss Stose, Mr. Mueller, S, Reed, L. Mc- Donald., I K ig L ii., .9 nd? MINSTRELS NIY 1-5 P 149 I j'a, S J L MQ QAM, 55' iii we ' Qi 1 l Choir Production-Row 'l: J. Nelson, S. Stargort, A. Hudson, A. Janke, M. Jones, D. Dehner, Row 2: M, Hitchens, S. Harris, C. Harrison, H. Bush, E. Edmonson, E. Radford, Row 3: B. Ponchot, L. Williams, J, York, D. Thompson, A. Bivens. Skits-Clockwise: J, Blair, D. Blankenship, G. Ferras, Miss Rosenberger, E. Bridgeman, M. Jones, M. Siutz, B. Canter, S. Roberts, K. Benn, S. Dones. Ada- Q - 152 N .Z Judie Carroll Endmen-Row 'I: T. Coyne, W. Archioble. Row 2: D. Hurst, Mr. Wie- londujyi. Moogly, Reecih Row 3: J. Felfs, M, Brooks, B. Burdett, E xghggog, S. Hern. ' S AS THE SHOW CLOSES FOR THE LAST TIME IN 1962, THE CAST POSES FOR A PICTURE-THE ONE LAST REMEMBRANCE Q .,,. A ,.,.,fW N . f fa, 1 an v Q 'ff U f Sq 5 n,...w,. , .Mya V --1 1 STUDENT TEACHERS, WHILE GAINING EXPERIENCE OFFER STUDIOUS YOUNG PUPILS INTERESTING CLASSES AND A COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE Withrow is naturally proud of her parade ot tine clubs and teamsg she can take pride in the work stu- dents do in organizing dances and open houses, but the fundamental principle in coming to school is learning. Scholastic averages are of great importance to students who wish to play on athletic teams, be an active member in social organizations, or participate in any of the various associations. The graduating class of this year has a major distinctiong it is the first class ever to start the college pre- paratory class 'in the seventh and eighth grades. This system was organized the year they started junior high school and has been in existence ever since. Withrow caters to many students whose courses range from the advanced placement group to the special classes. The backbone ot any school is the education ot students to their utmost capabilities, and With- row strives patiently to obtain this achievement. 155 X 'N-. THE STUDENTS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE CARD CATALOGUE. STENCIL CUTTING IS A FINE ART OFFERED AT WITHROW OPPORTUNITY T0 PURSUE VARIOUS STUDY LEVELS IN MATHEMATICS ENABLES STUDENTS TO PREPARE ADEQUATELY FOR THE FUTURE. S, MOVIES SHOWN IN MANY CLASSES ARE USED T0 HELP STIMULATE IDEAS, EXPLAIN THE SUBJECT MATTER, AND MAKE THE COURSE MORE REAL Although a parade is associated with fun and merry making, it is essentially a march with the object of reaching a goal, as was the Tiger parade. Our goal was the preparation of Withrow students to take their individual places in lite as responsible adults. Although the floats entered by activities and social clubs serve a wonderful purpose and add that extra something which every parade needs, the main theme ot the march was education. A strong desire to learn, attentiveness in class, and good study habits are the instruments we use to keep in harmony with this theme. When we come within sight of the straight and narrow streets of Good Citizenship, Initiative, and Skill, we are coming nearer to the end of our journey. lt we look for the leaders of our procession, we see the teachers, veterans of past parades, showing the way and keeping the ranks in good order. Many Tigers, lagging behind despite all efforts, have been drawn into the procession again by their helpfulness. Although everyone cannot be the main attraction of the parade, the ordinary musicians are indispensable to it, and each gets there just the same and reaches the common goal by his individual perseverance, At the journey's end, all glance back fondly, then enter a greater parade. THOUGHTS ARE FOCUSED FULLY ON THE TAKING OF A TEST i THE PROBLEMS OF GEOMETRY OFTEN KEEP PUPILS PUZZLED FOR HOURS. lntellectuality as well as creativity keynoted the academic side of Tigertown. Preparation for almost all future vocations was insured through the wide variety of courses given to each student. In subject choice no school offered more to its pupils from the seventh to twelfth grades than Withrow gave its Tigers.. The probing scientific mind found reward in classes from botany and physiology to advanced chemistry. Mathematicians delight- ed in solving the mazes of algebra, geometry, and calculus. Those with a flair for the creative line ap- peased their desires in art, metal- craft, or wood shop. On the do- mestic side, both junior and senior homemaking contributed largely to the well-rounded backgrounds. For the college-bound students courses in the humanities were presented, so each student had several choicesg and he selected those best for him. WITH BOOKS OPENED AND MINDS ALERT AND KEEN, STUDENTS AWAIT THEIR TURN FOR ORAL RECITATION IN AN AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS i l ,,,-I A4,,..l 'W I I I , , THE HISTORY TEACHER HELD THE RAPT ATTENTION or HIS STUDENTS WHILE EXPOUNDING THE CRITICAL SITUATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST. LEARNING SHADING IS AN IMPORTANT PART or INSPIRED ART CLASSES. ORIGINAL DESIGNING STIMULATES THE IMAGINATION , - ' -' V sf I If 'I59 I S' I sm W 3 .w .1 1 ,MQ ,, ,N ZW u V ,.. 4 sm 11, l ggi X '-., Q . K-,E Ill: .. K, iw Lf? x Qs? WN g :L 3 1 V 5 9 Q ' 11 fb xv fi. fx 'B 5: 3 A SS ,2 B lg ., -J 3 R5 1 f Q2 XQ Q A A . 1:1 ' 521. M ' C , 4.v..Qb I fs I A ' View Jw? im an 1 16 2,f!cdAjK!y5 , -l An important part of the Withrow Parad th' e is year was contributed by the athletic' department. In the fall, students were seen bundled up in 0 vercoats, Z sitting patiently at a football ganze, waiting for a touchdown or interception that so often leads to either vi t e ory or defeat, Around the beginning of - December boys were seen parking away cleats and sho Id ' u er pads and getting out basketballs. The Tigers' basketball season was highly successful and serv el ' ' e as a fine means of showing spirit and enthusiasm. Shooting, passing, and rebounding their wa t P ' y o a HSL and Southwestern District Charn- pionship, Withrowfs courageous Bengals showed team spirit throughout the season. In spring this X year, a young man's thoughts naturally turned to baseball. The excitement of a baclz-handed stab by a third baseman, or the tension of watin fo th g r e eall on an attenipted steal was fun for all observers. Thrilling sports events highlighted many weekends for all Tigers, both participants and Tiger followers. 1 4-. 5 - 8 N g is 1' ' Y N I .X ,,-1-f 'b . Q fs ' Y x - A Y -N N 'S+ 5- .--1 fl ' N' l fr ' Y.. 'H 9. 'F ' rf' , 4 'lei 5 .-f- R X J . are 4, 'Mx 'Q - I Q O like . .Q Football Managers-Row 1: D, Marcello, D. Schmidt, D. McElwoin. Row 2: B. Johnson, C. Cocifero, B. Anderson. Cheerleaders: K. Hanes, J. Banks, J, Monroe, K. Onken, J. Eusfice, S. Hobenic-ht, G. Skid more, B. Distler. w Varsity Football-Row 1: S. Hern, C. Bell, C. Richards, B. Ferone, Williams, A. Keese, L. Sledge, B. Reynolds. Row 4: D. Marcello B. Bailey, S. Freeman, B. Williams, S. Conway, B. Lee, Row 2: F. Parton, D. Eschmon, E. Boston, S. Parker, G. Poul, E. Greor Mr. Filbin, M. Moody, E. Green, T. Bowden, M. Costa, J. Reed, B. Johnson, D. Mclflwain. Row 5: C. Cocifero, B. Johnson, B F. Perry, J. Gentry, C. Williams, C 5Mll'oms, Mr. Merritt. Row 3: Good, L. Bryce, C. Glenn, D. Smith, D. Schmidt. J. Lewis, L. Hopkins, B. Morehouse, P. Gailey, H. Heffner, L. VARSITY FOOTBALL A TIGER LISTENS INTENTLY T0 COACH FILBIN'S PLANS BEFORE SUCCESSFULLY EXECUTING THEM AGAINST A COMPLETELY BEWILDERED ENEMY. ,K om. 1 Bill Bailey Sidney Freeman ESIEIIICIII Steve Hem Spy L' - ,5f?Q,i. U i eWLffgq,ifLg' i Q inf? fi' - 0' E . A - by 1, :H ' X ! ' 'ffiffwiii xrglwa. .V . I . I I 5.,5Y7i fi Y X M ' fig 1 L, A Vffaki-ffif! 'i .. Q, f ,, 4.e, X fr, - ,L ii -V 5 5' - 5' N S ' ' ' ,N VWEQ' filfqwikwiwkw sign ' f' .' -1. ,1M.:U .v ,, e:wfwM?1 eee ee Awwmmgfafew W T' i i , - kin' . ' -, - - 'AW'.,Nx ' I 'E . - ' ' 'W ' . I. P 1 5 :TN-' w' ' W x. 'GH M s . , '-J 'SUE' R , Rf 'Q' 2 '+L 'FL , .'.- fi-3 rv . i - - E' 'f 'f'7 f-fi X. 995 .15 me 2 Sfeve COVWWOY Bill Ferone 7,-54f'm 1 ff Sf y i J- ,Q A, ,- a , .xa- f Hb ,rrQ,i'i'f f' l Horace Heffner LETTERMEN I i W Ben Joh Robjgl I QQ ' Q , A ., .War ...Mn W4-ie ,M .f - i -. .. -,. ,, H., .. . , 1 i b, .A + f magma , Mfrvezugf-3 ,,1,.'.p1,gf 3 f., HQ ,L ,Y 3 if ff ' V -.., e L H.. f- -5 F -,mi-,Q w-0-gifxli, Q.: 21 '.....'.' 4 ' , fm- '.1.aNw'x- sv K ' A 'Ji,L',i'.A.IW.. ..Qi -fm 3 f-H'vj,v.w1-L fi. 'EV NTQHL 09 VV v i' l' 1' if wi XM i LJ XOM ix 'E' wif P I ,e i ,, ,9 fgffrgfg, A ,J .-,gi . fi 'ff ,t ' ' ' mm. : V it , 4-.J 3 I ,gg f. v,f.-. IQ, ,.., -294.-Q A John Lewis WORKING AND PLAYING TOGETHER . l I Vi ,f9 I Y , , ra ' dy Steve Porkgf , THE sermons on 'ri-us YeAR's SQUAD HAVE i.EAnNsn 'rue mu: MEANING or ruN AND COMRADESHIP. , I- ' , M.,:4v.-. Q -4 M , w . I . - f',:- .V A +A- , N- A ' -R-2 , g...mL Q i Rixxln . ,wif A :gif , ,. V va-fl if .. ,.. ,, V gg, .. sf-f A .4 2,-Q ln, f-,,,,3, ', 5 . ' 1' .. W ., :i,1k.fg,-?YV,53.: . K, v y,-x,W,.Lv-e:v,,:1,, .M 5 by K A up-3,-f-1 691 'fTT.Ef?JJ..s'..'ffifjf- l-,nv-gy 5: .gl,,,',w Y 1' . - , ' ' L- -'nw gg , 1- f' ' - f -W' 3 -.,',,, ,,-,,5,,., 'vp f ,:. 11,4412 ',,.,k-5. 'I EQN W, Im Reed A PARADE OF SENIOR LETTERMEN 1 ,I 'JK 'O' ' . x ill Clorencg Williams MARCHES DOWN THE FIELD, OllvfilVFW5 ill ,iw T521 Clyde R'ghord GALLA NTLY DISPLAYING ORAN Leon Williams A 4 ,fl 2 f I I-.1 W J ll, , ., + MS.-.M...,,mxi - 44-I A , ,WR 3 A - ' -'iffy A 4 V M Z ' 6 QD iffy ,M A f , , . I v. ft ,.. y ff' : A , if .mv -wwffi s ,.p- r ,yafff-'H - i,i5,, i'2'MWTH.B L ,'f,ivN93.,,4fi- 4-.137 A .WWTP I .I 9, ,,,-if,1:.:,I - ,iif1f,if 1f1w'2-iw' ,f1,1.w0g X, .X . ..l. .,.. I I ., . .. '-F X, ,.,zf5:Qw.'yfffsm,f. - I-1 fin? -gf? 4 A A ' - I- in f'r5 ff .,,4,i.. f E . 2: fi X A ,'2,-.Wsmi-ff Gui - -Lge ..'f?7'i'Lf I-lorlon Schofield GE AND BLACK COLORS FOR ALL TO NOTICE. im Willioms . v A 5 'V , I w ,,,-,- ,wg,:x f ' 4 ' pi , Jaws fr' M411 M , . ,I ,M 'iw' . 4, mg: , 4 I .Q-. . ig.-,rw '-'i'Jf'5 'V 1' fat. 139-.C mea-:nun '-hz' '-., ff' -:f 'R -fgifhlbi. ,, I, . '54 ' I 4w?I'?i'l'l' I , if , , 5VQfRi'?2iifb ll'fi f 1-QQ' 5.5 w H ' f,: 4951, ' . ' ff - -, ,, ' - Y. ufgwzfgf:-pfzffy, X A-9 1 ,. .- K . . . f- 1 J, f 'inf'-3, L- if.. 7,4- ,yb ,fy-,,. K . , ,, I, I '- ,, ., f , - . LM- :wi-.,1r,: ,V - xv.-f . 1 . 1 - f .f 7 if, 1-,M :uv--fLf....g...f -we-L10 fig aff 41,343 A TIGER STRUGGLES THROUGH A TOUGH TAFT DEFENSE T0 REACH PAY-DIRT AS THE SENATORS DEFEAT THE TIGERS IN WITHROW'S BACK YARD. A SENATOR TRIES TO SCORE AFTER SNAGGING A PASS DEEP IN ENEMY TERRITORY. The Tigers of Withrow started their practices in August, sweating out many long hours of work. This year's team had many new faces including that of their coach, Richard Filbin. Mr. Filbin, with his assistants, Mr. Merritt and Mr. Williams, spent much time select- ing the players to be on the team, figuring out new plays, and coping with the boys' personal problems. On September 8, the night of Pig- skin Preview, they were ready. Playing Hughes to a tie and losing to top-rated Taft, they showed the PHSL that they were going to be tough competition. ln their next game the Bengals lost 22-8 to a tough Roger Bacon team. The fol- lowing week was the big one, be- hind by a touchdown at the half, the orange and black came back to beat the St. Xavier Bombers in a thrill-packed second half. The following week was a 36-I2 loss to a rugged Elder team. 166 W ,url S. N, vs f . A 1.. . vi.. 1.5-. 'aff-:lg A TIGER FEROCIOUSLY TACKLES A KNIGHT DURING THE CRUCIAL CENTRAL GAME. The next couple of weeks were highly unsuccessful for the Tigers. Meeting the Taft Senators in their own back yard, the Tigers battled down to the last second losing by 20-l4 in a thrilling gridiron en- counter. ln the first half Withrow jumped to a l4 to O lead on Junior Fullback Elliott Green's plunge into the end zone and high scoring Half- back Bill Bailey's 60 yard run. The Senators came roaring back in the second half, scoring three touch- downs, but Withrow was not dead yet, with 4,3 seconds remqjning in the game,l,C-hgciclg NNiJ.l.i.a.m.sfmade a beautiful run only to have the ball knocked out of his hands and re- covered by Taft on the 2 yard line. Withrow's next game was with the defending Catholic League Champs, Purcell. Playing well after defeat- ing a highly rated Northern team, the Cavaliers made short work of the Tigers defeating them 44-20. A TIGER STRUGGLE5 TO OUTRUN A CAVALIER AS WITHROW FALLS PREY T0 THE POWERFUL PURCELL TEAM UNDER THE LIGHTS AT TRECHTER. 'I67 'fm F i -4 'ff QCQQQ A In TTT? dh Ill! llll ill! Ill! Illl PLAYERS FROM BOTH SIDES ENGAGE IN A GIGANTIC PILE-UP AS WITHROW WHITE WASHES THE MUSTANGS ON A MUD-SLOPPED WITHROW FIELD. A TIGER STRETCHES T0 RECEIVE A PASS DURING THE CRUCIAL TAFT GAME. lil! illl Victory, Victory is our cry-V-l-O T-O-R-Y, and victory is exactly what the Tigers brought to their Alma Mater. Playing the Big Reds of Hughes to a 28-I2 score, With- row showed backfield form that was the envy of every team in the league. The Tigers took a big three-touchdown lead in the first half only to have it crumble to a mere one, but in the fourth quarter Bill Ferone ran 30 yards on a fourth-down play to cinch the victory. Withrow's next game was with the dark horse of the PHSL, Central. The Knights showed how they won the championship by com- ing back in the last two minutes of play and scoring two touchdowns to beat the Tigers 14-6. ln a rain soaked defensive battle the orange and black scored their third victory against Western Hills I2-O. A Homecoming day crowd stood soaked to the bone to watch the Tigers pull it out of the fire when the Mustangs menaced. 168 A TIGER RECEIVES LAST MINUTE WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT FROM THE COACH. On the field marched the Bulldogs of Woodward. How ferocious they looked, how confidently they went through their drillsl They had all but locked up the Public High title with their undefeated Pl-ISL league record. Well, they weren't so con- fident or ferocious after the Tigers got through with them. ln one of the biggest upsets of the season Withrow beat them 24-I4. ln the final game of the season the Tigers made a valiant effort but could not match the score, as Walnut Hills beat them 8-O, Three members of this year's squad made various all- city teams, they were Quarterback Bill Ferone, l-lalfback Bill Bailey and Center Steve Hern. This year's team had its ups and downs, suc- cesses and failures, victories and defeats, but if success were meas- ured by toil and sweat and victories by personal problems overcome by working together, they would be the baron of any championship of any league, any place. A FIERCE PANTHER STRUGGLES FOR SOME PRECIOUS YARDAGE BEFORE SUCCUMBING TO A GROUP OF WITHROW TACKLERS IN THE ELDER GAME. 169 'Q Row I: P, Offutt, C, Wilson, J. Tipper, T. Kinnebrew, S, Sanders, W. Mettey, G, Driggers, R. White, A, Dail, R. Kimball, W. Moody, M. McNutt, D. Ploir, J. D, McCoy, H. Phillips, B. Christ- mon, T. Green, B. Hood. Row 2: J. Tucker, B. Stagtman, R. Cook, T. Jones, T. Thornberry, D. Sherman, H. Wilson, D. Thomas, C. Etter, E. White, N. Bankes, C. Clayton, B. Boothe, J. Kirk, G. Sharpe, J. Huheey, D. Anderson, L. Scott, W. Evans, D. Jones, D. Herrin, B. Cunningham, O. Ligan, Mr. Williams. RESERVE FOOTBALL PLAYERS GET FINAL INSTRUCTIONS FROM COACH. u ,Q .li Guided by an able and willing coach, Jim Williams, the Reserve Team compiled a record of five wins and two losses. They tied a hard fighting Bacon squad to a 6-6 decision in a scrimmage game. ln the next game, they lost to a powerful Purcell squad 30-6. They then went on to beat Western Hills by the score of l2-O. Next they turned back a fighting Taft team 22-I2 and battled on able Woodward squad to a I6-O decision. After defeating o determined Hughes team l8-O, they lost a heart-breaker to a spirited Central eleven 22-12. Withrow racked up twelve points early in the first half and led I2-O. Central came fighting back to score a touchdown late in the second quarter and Withrow led l2-8 at the half. In the second half, Central scored two touchdowns. One came early in the third quarter and the other was on an end sweep late in the fourth quarter, for eight paints and the game. This cost Withrow the PHSL title as they placed second be- hind the undefeated Central squad, Withrow took the last game of the season from Walnut, 22-O as the Eagles played host to the Tigers. This year's squad was one of the best in Withrow's history as Captains Wendell Mettey and Dave Sherman led them to victory. 170 The Tigers come out of the huddle, the quarterback calls the signals, and the ends go deep. Here comes the pass, and it's caught for a touchdown. This play and many others were the kind that brought the Junior High Eastern Division and the City Champion- ship to Withrow. This year's league was a rough one, with such aggressive teams as Woodward, Walnut Hills, Eastern Hills, Lyon, Cutter, Shroeder, and the dangerous Ach squad, who handed the Bengals their only defeat of the season. The playoff game with Western Division Champions, Porter, was a big thrill to win. It not only won the City Championship, but also avenged the whalloping Withrow took two years ago from Porter in the game. The Ach game was the second to last game of the season and they just won it by two points. This game put Withrow in a tie for the league lead, but in the last game the Orange and Black beat Lyon, while Shroeder upset Ach. Many junior high schools in this league feed students into Withrow, so many of the boys who played against each other last year will be team- mates next year, and from all indications of the league standings the Tigers should be a strong title contender in the PHSL for at least two forthcoming seasons. it A JUNIOR TIGER SWEEPS RIGHT END FOR A POTENTIAL TOUCHDOWN JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Row 'l: S. Blair, Mgr., W. Grisby, J. Hastings, J. Cosby, T. Moreton, J. Anderson, S. Johnson, D. Daily, B. Flakes, J. Benedict, P. Hughes, Mgr. Row 2: R. Smith, T. Stillwell, T. Baskin, G. Carr, C. Williams, L. Baker, R. Benjamin, S. Mac- Allister, M. Cunningham, P. Elam, J. Beckstedt, P. Breidenbach, M. Williams. Row 3: Coach Huheey, G. Wilkins, M. Todd, C. Adams, R. Lowery, M. Sena, M. Jones, C. Walker, P. Williams, E. Caldwell, S. Hayes, E. Mabrey, D. Gilpin, P. White, E. Mabrey, J. Parker, Coach Hlad. Row 4: C. Cooper, M. Adams, C. Ross, H. Miller, T. Redmond, L. Johnson, D. Posey, D. Palmer. 'l7'l Row 'I: Coach Ernst, A. Fischer, B. Ferone, N, Christrnan, R. Orr Coach Huheey, Row 2: G. Hess, J. Nichols, M. Duermitt S, Coaston, RQ West, B, Johnson, C Orr Not pictured: Ri. West. VARSITY BASKETBALL Mr. Huheey, Mr. Ernst ,ff Leading the Tiger Parade through the winter months was Withrow's excellent basketball team. The boys were backed by the managers, who kept equipment in order, cared for the uniforms, both varsity and re- serve, and kept records of the teams' activities. Dave Schmitt headed the corps of managers. The cheerleaders rallied behind the boys and gave them the inspiration and spirit to win. Petite, vivacious Garrie Skidmore led her eight energetic parade followers through the almost exhausting routines of Fightl , Kerbooml , and Hello. Coaches Huheey and Ernst in accordance with tall, nonchalant Charlie Orr, the captain, tried to keep the marchers in step and prevent the mistakes that occur in the best drilled and organized parade. For the coaches' help the boys were grateful. 172 W.. 1 X , K J 3 Rf gt - fx C. Glenn, D. Schmidt, D. Finger. VARSITY MANAGERS CHEERLEADERS K, Haines, N. Underhill, B, Williams, S, Hcbenicht, J. Monroe, J. Eustice, K. Onken, J Bonkes, G. Skidmore. sl?-'if Qu My 5 SL.,-erik? 1 Hr Q, 173 9'1- 'lasigg IHSE? , l 5? jg! 512, gil! iii! -Ek iEn s ' we -,A l' 1 'Q L iii X Those explosive Tigers of Withrow showed fans exciting basketball this year. Combining the fabulous shoot- ing of Charlie Q11 and ,R-QI-and XAL51,,the aggressive rebounding of ,Steve Coa,ston,,and Richard West and the brilliant defensive work of Bill Ferone and Mike Duermit, the boys clad in the orange and black easily rolled over all their foes. The first game with cross town--rival Western Hills turned into a farce as the Bengals scored a record 98 points. ln the second encounter the Mustangs were rougher but With- row still won easily. The next few games showed superior strength, as Withrow beat Oak Hills and Wood- ward by I3 and 21 points respec- tively. The Tigers did not have much trouble with Walnut Hills, Hughes, and Central this season. They de- feated the Big Reds, Eagles, and Knights by large margins. nzcocruzma me immzoucrs nmssn, gg nscioss TO PAss. ANALYZING THE SITUATION CAREFULLY, FORWARD JIM NICHOLS PREPARES TO MAKE A SHOT THAT WILL EITHER LEAD T0 VICTORY OR DE- FEAT. M ' All of Withrow's games were ex- citing this year, but three have spe- cific value to all patriotic Tiger fans. The Taft game played at Withrow was particularly exciting for two reasons. First the Senators and the Tigers were tied for first place in the close PHSL race, and secondly Taft had embarrassed the Bengals with a humiliating nineteen point defeat earlier in the season. The game was exciting all the way and, with two minutes left and the score tied, Taft went into a stall. With only five seconds left, star guard Charlie Orr stole the ball and went down for a layup and victory. Another memorable victory this year was at Middletown. Playing the highly rated Middies, the Tigers were looking for revenge for last year's one point loss to them. Play- ing tremendous ball, Withrow won by eight points. Beating highly rated Central for the league title was very exciting for all loyal Withrow H r M- followers. oven ouvsmncnsn Aims, -risen nos Joimson ATTEMPTS A snot ron Two Points. WITH GRACE AND EASE WlTHROW'S HIGH SCORING FORWARD, RICHABQ HESI, ATTEMPTS A WELL EXECUTED SHOT T0 HELP RAISE THE SCORE. l 178 WITH THE POISED CONSISTENCY THAT MADE HIM ONE OF THE CITY'S TOP BALLPLAYERS, CHARLIE ORR TAKES AIM FOR ANOTHER FIELD GOAL. As in many other activities, basket- ball has its group of boys who some- times never get to be seen in action or whose names never get printed in the paper. Withrow is extremely proud of this group of dedicated, athletic minded boys who are known as the Second String. These boys attend every game, they sit watch- ing and anxiously waiting for their chance to play. This same group of boys also vie with the first string players for their positions, and whenever any player on the first string slacks off in his playing, one of the second string players will be put in as a substitute. The second squad was made up of boys having great potential basketball ability, but because of lack ot height, grades, or inexperience they did not quite make the first string line-up. This year's second starting line-up was composed of Gary Hess, Al Fischer, Jim Nick Nichols, Bob Jumpshot Johnson, Nat Fat- man Chrisman, and Razor Ross Orr. ANXIOUS BENGALS WAIT FOR THE REBOUND WHILE MIKE SHOOTS FOR ANOTHER FIELD GOAL. 'I79 l i Reserve Cheerleaders: J. Eveler, S. Cordrey, K. Thompson, B. Saunders, C. McMullen, RESERVE BASKETBALL Coached by John Bryant, this year's squad compiled a record of nine wins and eight losses. They started off slowly, losing five out of their first six games they played. The reservists lost all of their non-league games, being defeated by Oak Hills, Anderson, Middletown, Newport Public, and Madeira. They were more successful in the league, win- ning nine, losing three. Placing second in the PHSL, they had vic- tories over W a I n u t, Hughes, Western, Central and Woodward. They lost to Taft twice, and to Hughes by one, seven, and two points respectively. The captains of this year's squad were KO.S.S.O.LL and Richard Cook. On this year's re- serve team are several prospects for next year's varsity. High scorers Ross Orr and Richard Cook, fiery guard Martin Abney and two tall rebounders, Egul Williams and Dennis Smith are tops among the young talent. With the fine array of sharpshooters coming up, next year's club ought to be good. Reserve Basketball-Row 1: R. Sims, M. Abney, T. Root, D. Sherman. Row 2: M. McNutt, P. Williams, D. Smith, D. Russell, D. Haymes, R. Cook, R. Orr, H. Duncan, D. Hornhoffer, R. Dolton. All of Withrow's Basketball teams this year had fine seasonal and league records, and the junior high team was no exception.. Coach Roger Zwayer had little trouble computing an undefeated league record. None of the six junior high teams in the Eastern League were much competition, as the junior Tigers d e f e a t e d Lyon, Ach, Shroeder, Woodward, Cutter, Wal- nut Hills, and Eastern Hills by large margins. Many of the players on this year's quintet are excellent varsity and reserve prospects for next year. Mark Todd, Peter Cobb, Willie Grisby, Clarence Adams, and Perry Williams are some of the out- standing boys who should be clad in orange and black for the next few years. The fundamental pur- poses of junior high basketball are to teach the boys the arts of re- bounding, passing, and defense, to promote the competitive spirit and the most important thing of all, to inspire good sportsmanship to team- mates and opponents during and after the game. 'fb'- W. Grisby, Mr. Zwayer, M, Todd. FRESHIVIEN BASKETBALL Row 1: A. Fishback, K. Kinnesbrew, W. Littlejohn, Mr. Zwayer, M. Cunningham, P. Williams, M. Todd, C. Adams, G, Knoptke, G. Yarnell, C. Walker, P, Jordon. Row 2: M. Jones, S. Reese, W. Grisby, P. Cobb, P, White, B. J. Flakes. M ,M 0 14 J' if My if .A , Row 'I: J. Olert, J. Cobb, J. Crosby, T. Neloms, T. Smith. Row 2: Mr, Simmons, C. Forrest, M. Ferone, B. Piner, C. Kendrick, C. Tuck. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL WORKING ON THE FUNDAMENTALS, JUNIOR TIGERS HUSTLE IN WARM-UP PRACTICE. The Junior High Reserve Basketball team had an interesting but not too successful season, finishing the sea- son with seven wins and eight losses, the seventh and eighth grade Tigers showed consistent improvement all through the season. With an appar- ent lack of shooting accuracy throughout the squad, coaches Hunt and Simmons decided that to win they must stress tight defense and rebounding to the boys. Playing such aggressive teams as Ach, Lyon, Eastern Hills, Walnut Hills, Wood- ward, and Schroeder, the Bengals did not always come out on the win- ning end, but gave each team a rug- ged and exciting battle. Since there are no athletic leagues in elemen- tary school this is only the first or second year these boys have taken part in organized play. The primary objective of the coaches of these boys is to emphasize the fact that no matter what the situation is they must act like good sports. Running cross-country would be an interesting and exciting sport for any athlete. This year's cross- country team had a very successful season. Winning the Public High League Championship and placing very high in the Southwest Ohio Dis- trict Finals, the Tigers showed tre- mendous speed and endurance. Frank Doyle, Charlie Brooks, and George Meadows were three of the top seniors on the squad. The team was blessed with two outstanding juniors, John Blair and Al Fischer placed very high in all the city meets. Getting the boys in shape for the meets would be a hard job for any coach, but Withrow is very fortunate in having an excellent coach, Mr. Howard Higgins. Run- ning miles each day and doing hours ot callsthenics proved very helpful as the boys placed high in all runs. Cross Country Team Row 'l W Todd l-l McCullum P East Williams B Stratman, A, Fischer, G. Meadows. Row 3: C. Orr, B Sasaki W Fannon E Cash N Parham R Walton J Horst E Bgggg B,-35351,-T. Kidd, J. Hardin, C. Brooks, P, Tolliver, -S. 4 Paul, Varsity Track--Row 'I: Mr. Merritt, M. Jones, B. Woodward, W. Fannon, D. Flint, N. Parham, L, Crockett, R. Walton, T. Jones, Williams, K. Jones, C. Cooper, D. Eshman, C. Glenn. Row 4: J. Matthews, N. Cristman, E. Watson, W. Thompson, M. Burton, L E. Cash, Coach Zwayer, Asst. Coach Havlicek. Row 2: T. Kine- . Hopkins, Wr Huff, E. Lane, F. Sartor, R. Lee. Row 5: C, Bell, brew, M. Green, G. Meadows, H. Wilson, J. Blair, R, Hawkins, J. P. Toliver, D. Dean, B. Bailey, T. Kidd, S. Coaston, H. Heffner, Martin, C. Williams, J. Henderson, PY Barlow. Row 3: L., Nelson, R. West, G. Paul, C. Lindsey, M. Costa, D. Plair. D. Coyne, N. Ingram, M. Williams, L. Staples, J. Ligon, L, ,I I f Y l j f-4 N 1 v. 4-t ,lf X 1 1 TRACK TEAM ' ' ' , WKXLHN J. I X- . lv! r- s f' v. x ' 1 - f '-. rg -1 f C AGILE TRACK MEMBERS ENGAGE IN A BIT OF CLOWNING TO LOOSEN UP BEFORE ERACTICE. L I it l A very interesting thing about track is that there is a place for any sort of athlete on the team. A good half- the football team may back from also be an excellent sprinter while could become an artist a lineman at shotput. Basketball players who go out for the track team develop high jumpers or pole into fine vaulters. The size or shape of the boys vary a great deal but one thing is true for each one-every boy is in his maximum physical condition. The excellent condition of these boys can be a credit to their capa- ble coach, Roger Zwayer. The coach directed hours of push-ups, sit-ups, and other calesthenics. In Withrow's first three meets the tigers were victorious by scoring a first, second, or third in each event. ..,. , 184 T .M PRACTICING THE PROPER ExERclsEs IS A VERY IMPORTANT FACTOR IN CONDITIONING THE SQUAD FQR THE FoRTHcoMlNG TRACK SEASON. A x ' X w . -s W N 4 Tj ' N A N 3 g , N V - , A 1 Y xx H I Q ' X -' XI I W Y ' ', --2 4- 'Qi' , - I x , 4 x I I I X A X N I f w '- 'I ' - - x wx U 'T J . I ' X I j Y L , I 'N' N. K 'N K-Q X gh T! X 41 -hz. - , N , gqx V A 5 , - f wa I , 6 J ' . , f 1 A i , , I I I A 7 'T' I H- P A 1 MI T, : LEAPING EASILY OYER THE, HURDLES, IRACK TEAM MEMBERS SHOW SOME OF THE ABILITY WHICH' MADE YITHROVWS TEAM OUTSTANDING. I , - 'I - A N . - --.. .5 E -- V -S V 9 XL Teddy Varsity Baseball-Row 'l: E. Boston, D. Shellabarger, E. Walker, Fishback, J. Lewis, M, Moody, W. Mettey, B. Ferone, L. Sledge, C, Brooks, R. Walker, B. Johnson, M. McNutt, P. Shear, W. S. Conway, D. Herron. Row 3: E. Green, R. Pollitt, G. Moye, B. Parton, Row 2: B. Good, R. Ward, G, Driggers, E. Edmonson, A. Scribner, E. Gruber, B. Buerkle, R. Penhardt, Coach Ernst. VARSITY BASEBALL When the first air of spring came about this year, many of Withrow's boys went looking for their gloves, put some polish on their spikes, and dug up their balls to commence with this year's Tigers' baseball season. At the squad's first practice over sixty boys showed up in an all-out effort to make the team. After several weeks of hard work Coach Willie Ernst had made his selection of the right men to fill each position on the field. One group of boys who are al- ways important members ofthe team are the pitchers, and Withrow was blessed with six very good ones. The three starting hurlers for the Bengals are fast- baller Donald Shellabarger, Crafty right hander Wendell Mettey, and stallwart Bill Ferone, The relief pitchers were Edgar Boston, Johnny Lewis, and Bob Scribner. There were many other excellent ball players at the different positions for the Orange and Black, The infield was made up of Elliot Green at first and Eddie Edmonson at second, Cookie Walker played at short stop, and Lee Sledge was in charge of the hot corner. ln the outfield there were Bob 186 Buerkle in right, Charlie Brooks in center, and Steve Conway was in left field. Behind the plate for the Tigers were the capable Mike Moody and Bob John- son. In the first game of the season the Tigers' Ferone showed his finest ability in defending the Eagles of Walnut Hills l-O in a thrilling mound duel. In Withrow's second encounter the mound staff once more showed excellent work by holding Deer Park to one run while the Tigers scored three. ln our next two we did not have as much success. ln the game against Purcell Withrow blew an early three run lead and the Cavaliers went on to win with some late inn- ing rallies, 7-3. ln another pitching duel the West High Mustangs came out on top 3-l. ln the next game we had a slugfast with Woodward, and the Bengals came up on top l3-9 in a game filled with many home runs. Withrow was the loser in its next three games by close scores to Central, Hughes, and always rugged Elder, by scores of 5-3, 6-4, and 2-l respectively. PROSPECTIVE STAR PITCHERS PREPARE THEMSELVES FOR ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON AS THEY PRACTICE THEIR FAST BALL HURLING. WITHROW'S BOYS DISPLAY THEIR PITCHING PROWESS A5 THEY WIND UP FOR A REALLY SMASHING SEASON OF AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE SPORT is-M' , J , Q X . - l i' ri it JO iffy' Milli 2003, d,,,qil!l Jiifiyf ffyllllll Oxy Gy X 1 , i . fly .W if fit! 'fzlf - yligflll N,MUlfl,6lJ . .ss V I l . Ft A Ulf 0.1 i ffm? . xl 'fl MJ .. l 'A i ' l gi c g c in A HQ ,jf J, .L A .sci T C 1 . , RQUT RACT Tom.. Jf A . If ' ,I - Q Jw-MLO fr YTMVWZ 'WQjif' - .lwfueab MM! , il J ONE OF WITHROW'S EXCELLENT BATTERS IS SHOWN HERE IN PRACTICE FOR THE COMING SEASON WHICH LASTED FROM APRIL THROUGH JUNE. y dwdg all ,QQ An important part of every team is the managers. Escorting the squadcQ to each game these boys have the difficult task of keeping track of baseballsg bats, and other equip- . f ment. They also have the job of ' I making a record of the at-bats, hits, VL! extra base hits, errors, and other? f important data of each boy on th 'X ff i team. The managers on this year's 0 baseball squad are two giant foot- ball players, William Good and . David Herrin. Keeping tabs on the equipment is an extremely difficult job. Finding all the balls, bats, and bases is a very tedious jab, and after every practice or game the boys are loaded down like pack horses carrying the things back ta' pcm, the club house. The ball team owes much to this season's managers for ,f , their patient help in making this year a success. ' - r -A w.fg!i i , my was 5. ay. ,A E 4' rs . f .-'.,,,1f-ff T 'fl-Q77 iff -vi T .1 , ,. 11 fiili Ti 4 1 . ,N . . , H . , ,. , , Q E , , ,,,W , V . , ., , ,N ' if . .X A , . ' , ,f I J ,' ,1 A, 1 N fffi K, f -, fwlf , 'fl f T' - , V lj 1 ' j K Li , .,T,,,,f5,4 K ,i,,,,.lV,4M, Jf, L 74 ,f,,f,,f,!-,A tw,.L,,,y UQ, Jkdy, if I f - , fx ,,,.j -. J ' . ,Q ,. , ig ,, 5 l T H3 , i .F . V W. .A A 1 , , W lt isfivery difficult for a coach to i. come to a new school and have a successful season, but it is even fl more difficult to return to your 'uf alma mater and be successful. This . ,rj U. I ' year's baseball coach, Mr. Will R. Ernst, returned to Withrow to be if f . the coach of the baseball team. He , attended Withrow a few years ago N... fl .lm- t C L ,. ,. XXV! X l and was an all-city basketball lm '. player. Later, attending the Uni- versity of Cincinnati, he became a fi success with the Bearcats. Earlier Q, l-Q,,f' , this year Mr. Ernst coached the ' ,V Tiger basketball squad while Mr. Q' A l-luheey was in the hospital. Select- i 'ing the right men for the team was , jvery difficult. By giving every boy g 1an equal opportunity he came up V f with the right man for each position. T Through his patient guidance and 1 4 non-partial attitude he has shown ' the boys the right way to play the '.No. l national sport-baseball. qllg ., l . - . , . I . DIAMONDMEN PRACTICE MANY LONG' HOURS4 As THETQ PREPARQE 'Foii NEXT oAY's CAME. v it l , , I.lff4-1,1 I f 'V ' , '3 ' A f -' V ,s K fa' K A TIGER i-iAnnbAi.Lsn squnlnzs Anourm TO BUNT nunmc dw: 'or WlITHRdW'S'UAILY AFTERNOON Pimctlcss oN..Ti-is seNsAfs' DIAMOND. 1 Y 1' 'Qt if l 4. ,Q 5? . t ...i L, MNQ L, 4 ,, i Maxx 'W w-FQFV Row'l R Walriven T Simpson D Sawyer T Root Row 2 Mr Flbin P Fischer H. GOLF CLUB Almost every evening after school this spring you could find the boys on the golf team practicing their driving, chipping, and putting. The art of golf is quite difficult to master. You may drive a ball 250 yards straight down the middle on one hole and then slice your next drive into the other fairway. The job of trying to correct the faults of the boys on the team was given to their able coach, Mr. Richard Filbin. Working patiently with each one, he taught them the proper grip of the club, the right iron to use, how far the feet should be apart, and many other important factors. Many top golfers on the team were underclassmen. Tom Simpson and Al Fischer were juniors, while Dick Sawyer and Terry Root were Sophs. 190 'U Tiger Club has been in existence tor nineteen years, but has only been revised and active since l959. Under the able and spirited guid- , ance of Mr. James Williams the boys in the club sponsored the Foot- ball Honor Dance, 'Spring Sports Picnic, and the All Sports Banquet. Tiger Club has the unique honor at being the only club at Withrow whose singular purpose is to give help and service to the school in any way possible, and to foster the spirit of fellowship among athletes. Among the many services rendered by this club are the operation of the concession stand at home foot- ball and basketball games, selling and collecting game tickets, help- ing at track meets, and doing physical maintenance work on the football field. Boys may gain mem- bership in Tiger Club by the earn- ing ot a varsity letter in any sport. Led by senior Butch Williams, Tiger Club enjoyed a very successful year. C. Richards, S. Freeman, C. Williams, B. Williams, F. Doyle, M. Costa, B. Ferone. Row I: S. Freeman. B. Williams, B. Ferone. C. Wil iams, F. Doyle, D. Moore, B. Moorehouse,L Hawkins N. Banks, J. Brown, B TIGER cl.uB S r . Row 2: C. Cacifero, VlLMo.ody.. R. Hood, S. Saunders,,R. Orr D. Smith, C. Glenn, D. McCoy, J Blair. Row 3: L. Anderson, C. Williams D. Marcello, D. Eshman G. Driggers, R. Lee J. Lewis E. Boston H. Phillips, A Kegsg W. Mettey, E. Cash, T. Killebrew, Mr. Williams. Row 4: P Tepper, A. Dail, B. Cunningham, L. Williams, P. Galley, L. Sledge Mood D. Sherman. Row 5: S. Hillman, E Qggen Stratman, iM. P. Thomas J. Ligon, G. Sharp, E. Reese, D. McElwain, L. Hopkins -f iL D. Player, L. McDonald, C. Bell, H. W' son, D. Jones, T. Thorn- berry. Row 6: D. Herrin, D. McCann, AR. West, B. Good, JJCLLJI D. Smith, H. Hefner, R. Reed M. McNutt, J. Kirk, B. Reynolds B. Bailey J. Gentry R. Kimble, L. Bryce, K. Jones. X5 E XG E Sqn' Row 'I: Mr. Mather, M. Jenike, B. Sasaki, T. Winstel, G. Crawford, D. Sherman. Row 2: L. Haines, R. Stuebing, M, Brooke, M. Duermit, G. Mathews, R, Kiessling, G, White. ROY KIESSLING SHOWS HIS SKILL AS THE NO. 'I SINGLES MAN WHEN HE PERPLEXES THE OPPOSITION WITH ONE OF HIS DAZZLING SERVES. pw., I S. V --4 T., I vw Q, I , f ' Z v I 1- , 'wif 134. A ' .HA-. , ,H V . M ,, Mag.. ,IM 1 ,P an ,E 4 50. ffm--fi pf, xx I 3.9 , . . V .I f hr ,QM I P - . I md-.. 1 . 1 Q. -vga: .1 . I-. I 'Q-4.2 -my fw 'wr . . - fin- I I1 .., ye '44 .. ' ff, T4-i Af , g,,.':'5-.12 .. a . W I-14:55 5 1 - f ,f.-f ,m.wms,44e. rt . 'r' ' Nw-'-.. . ' , 1 I ips. ,S 4 . M wap. A. Ant. P .M M waz in .wa ' Z ' . ' -N -M , -w,sWlr'w'? , f . .,,1.:3?:.x,. ' ' x'bv,,2fk J - of! . ' ' we iw 1 . f ' V wx- :K f . f I ' 422 538 1 4 -- ' , . I I ., Y' . 5 ' :, J'!Y3.Y:A ' . -, - f mv' - J -.... fe ,gt W, I wvifivufigf . , W f -. ' o A . f V. Q, -5. Q. f iw- , I .,-,' -. X v fl-W ' , , 'NA' 45, A , Wikia? 4 Q is T.H.,!:5x3 V I jmrupwvv. . ,. ' . I'.f61 P., fc ' f'?'v'v x4:FS'X'L :1f1.f-2 . .Q Flaw.. -f - rcff'f.'a? ' 332, I fi , V ,, . , may A 1 , ff . yin! lv.: 20,11-, h Q ' i,hk?N.,i- I , I n f,'-h.V',?,r, If i' , 6X1a...'v3+31-.W 43. .:.45.f' .,,T:,v' 3 'J f 1 g uv , 'pw I I., . ' i 539.2 fi I I ,, ,. z' Mft? ,L ,rg . N, I ,Ai-mgchs.. lj Vv.: M . g,3.,,,,, I 5 V V1 Iam 1- lu- . 47 192 Guided by the energetic and amiable Mr. David Mother the varsity tennis team underwent a series ot spring drills in preparation for the coming tennis season. At last, after hours of strenuous practicing, the long-awaited day came as the team lost their first match, being defeated by a really tough Wyom- ing squad, 4-l. They rebounded, to take a 5-O victory over hapless Hughes. The squad then dropped two straight, falling prey to a spirited Woodward team, 4-l, and losing to unsurmountable Walnut, 4-l. The team snapped their two game losing streak as they topped Western 4-l. With a little better than halt the season to go, the squad could hope to be- come one ot the toughest contenders in the league for the P.H.S.L. crown. With new talent coming up in the way of singles players, they would undoubtedly do well in the district tournament. This year, the team had entered a new league-The Ohio Valley League-in which l3 schools were competing. The boys were looking forward to these tournaments with the hope of bringing the district trophy to Withrow. They won in past years and could expect to this year. STUEBING DISPLAYS FLAWLESS FORM AS HE RETURNS A FOREHAND SHOT WHILE WORKING OUT THE SPLINTERS WITH THE ZND DOUBLES TEAM ! 1 GER W if, ,, if K' 1 1 mf, :Zvi , I KW ve, ,, ' - H, 1 . ' an I I I I I 1. ,TD 'Lf ff' e Q-I I :.S'I N.. ev . X ir 4,1 ' .- f I f .H , 'I ix Q- . y . s .. X .4 I Q I I Q I 4 Senior High Team-Row 'I: J. Adams, C. Fischer, B. Klingmon, Mr, Graham, Row 2: J. Beasley, K. Imhoff, D. Moore, R. Gorulo, W. Archioble, T. Kidd. Row 3: M. Jones, T. Carney, E. Booth, D. McCann, D. Deck. STRONG BACKS ARCHED, COVETING EYES ON THE FINISH LINE, TOM AND WES PORTRAY THE FIGHTING SPIRIT TYPICAL OF WITHROW MERMEN 194 lt was a year of tough competition for the Withrow mermen. However, by submerging themselves in their work and spending long hours in practice, the aquatic squad finished fourth in the city meets. Strength came mostly through senior letter- men, Archiable, Kidd, Booth, Jones, Moore, and Deck, all strong in par- ticular strokes, Juniors such as Garula backed them up with solid support in strokes. Diving power came from the sophomore class in the form of John Keller. The real power, however, was teamwork. . , K 6' .1 ' f 'ww --' i MW., i L , , , - i ' c.,-459-2 DRIVING AROUND OPPONENT, WEST SHOOTS FOR ANOTHER FIELD GOAL. DISTRICT CHAMPS L ,ce-and Mitac, Malawi ftffcugdzefe 14,0 1,5-emvi. -nad, Ecol GLM! cwccd Ike, 44,440 fd4 ' l XLZLLZZC 01451, 54, 4QyU7Zf6Z!?Zc4Z When tournament time came around this year, the Tigers were more than ready for it. Being top seeded, the Tigers displayed their superior strength right off in their first game against Elder, they defeated them by a large margin. ln last year's finals we defeated the top rated Panthers in a close game, but this year it was no contest, as the Tigers won 80-65. ln the second round we beat Madeira 63-35. Soundly whip- ping the Mustangs earlier in the season, Withrow had more trouble this game. Led by Eogmd and Dick IALesI, the Tigers nipped them with a burst out in the final minutes. Purcell was little competition this year. Exhibiting some fabulous shooting and ball handling, the Bengals knocked off their GCL rival by a score of 79-66. The district semi-finals gave the Tigers two of their most exciting games, Mchlicholas and Taft. During a tight nip-and-tuck first half with the Rockets, a free-for-all broke out with both teams and about l5O spectators embarking in an enormous fight on the court. After everything was calmed down, the Tigers started to play good basketball and went on to win 66-54 in a comparatively dull second half. ln a thrilling down-to-the-wire battle the Bengals knocked off the Taft Senators for the district champi- onship. Dependable Qharlie Orr hit two foul shots with eleven seconds to go to give Withrow a three point lead and insure victory. The final score was 57-56. We lost to Chaminade by one point in the regionals to finish the season with a 22-2 record. l l i I 72,-MLM, ,Mc Jw ,imaged 4-QM, ,M-OBA 261441 QQQLQC MQJQ-446s-6Q,Q.L, We damper. XGA! Ile, , , BY HOISTING HERO CHARLIE ORR ON THEIR SHOULDERS WITHROW PATRONS SHOW APPRECIATION 0 TIGERS FOR DISTRICT CHA PIONSHIP. N i QM, SW 8 4. dr N V7 if I 1 ft.: ,B Q- iv' 40 ,li Vice President: Evelyn Marr Recording Secretory: Lucinda White Treasurer: Bonnie Heimgrm President: Barbara Gwinner Corresponding Sec reta r Y: Historian: Qhery Stglyygrih ,nn I98 GAA BOARD The diversified activities of GAA ran smoothly and provided fun and healthful exercise for its members, thanks to the efforts of the hard- working leaders. The advisers who stayed after school long hours to s u p e r v i s e the tournaments and games, the officers who took core of the business of the club, the managers who directed the indi- vidual sports-these people were the very backbone of the Girls' Athletic Association. zlr. High Adviser: Kathy Thompson .Q K A K JN K gi n :T I' . V .05 152. HL. T933 GAA Managers-Row 'I: S, Dones, C. Osterhous, S. Hughes, B. A. Winklemon, S. Schlegel, Roebuck, C. Powell, B. Groves. Row 2: K. Kendall, G. Skidmore, GAA IVIANAGERS AN D ADVIS ERS GAA Advisers: Miss Leslie, Mrs. Lolly, Miss Toylor, Miss Blcs- berg, Mrs. Bertram. Q-3 -Q-Q I' 1 N s A 5 . l. A I wwe., 4 .4 ! M., 199 THE BASKET LOOKS AWFULLY FAR AWAY BEHIND TWO GUARDS. GAA SPORTS The Girls' Athletic Association began its year with an assembly with an amusing skit to acquaint new- comers with the rules and goals of the organization and the opportunities which it provided. To satisfy the adventurous natures ot its fun-loving members, GAA gave them a variety of seasonal sports to keep them active constantly. Besides the three major sports-volleyball, basketball, and softball-the girls could try a hand at tennis, hockey, archery, bowling, badminton, or ping-pong, to name a few. ln order to raise the money necessary for their annual scholar- ship, the GAA'ers sold their famous apples, held a dance, Rickshaw Sway, and sold programs at the games, During the Christmas season, students were cheered by the sight of their familiar tree in the main hall. All through the year, the girls worked hard, accumulating both muscles and points. At the Honor Night Banquet at the end of the year, the most skill- ful athletes were rewarded with bracelets, charms, and trophies, and the Honor Girl of the year was chosen. As another busy school year ended and Tigers everywhere reviewed the accomplishments and good times it had brought, the members ot this club were one group who could look back with a deep sense ot achievement, both for themselves and their school. I SHOT AN ARROW INTO THE AIR: IT LANDED I KNOW NOT WHERE. AFTER MANY HOURS OF PRACTICE, IT HITS THE BULLSEYE MORE OFTEN. ..n , Q. Jie, ,,f+fxf1i 'i4 I A I ff .. 1 4 A 6 6,6517 Vqlmlxjjgj, 'V -, .iiwmw M, M,:,,,,,,,, M w A ,ff ,:f '.Q I I M ' ,mf Mia- -I..v.wf 2 'A '- If 1-fi? I'-ff' 242341, YOU'RE OUT! YELLS THE UMPIRE, BUT THERE ARE NO HARD FEELINGS7 IT IS ALL IN FUN, AND GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP PREVAILS IN GAA. GAA GIRLS MUST HAVE A WAY T0 WORK OFF ALL THAT SPRING ENERGY, AND THIS THEY DO BY RAISING A RACKET ON THE TENNIS COURTS ,...,---N DOLPHIN CLUB Q A 5. Y' H4--K QS. ,bf Row 1: J. Jones, H. Handel, C. Selph, R. Wendelstein, S. Landis, Roebuck, J. Eustice, P. Parks, P. O'Hora, K. Altman, L. White K, Hoeffel. Row 2: Miss Leslie, E. Marr, M. Jones, J, Rousch, M. Slutz, C. Osterhaus, 5. Bloss, J. Wheeler, C. Wheeler, E. Moore, C. Franklin, B. Gwinner, B. Row 'l: K. Oehler, K. Eby, C. Miller, N. Underhill, K. Florence, more, C. Olert, A. Vonder Ahe, J. Curfmon, J. Anderson, S E. Donnelly, C. Ahlert. Row 2: P. Crowley, B. Williams, B, l-leekin, Nagel, A. Winkelman, M. Corneft, A. Chisholm, P. Beckiord, S. Rush- f V f- I ' Q - - w,,L,.... M.. .W .--V-We Officers-At Left: A Winkelman, Treas., P. Crowley, V. Pres., E. Moore, Sec'yj R. Roebuck, Pres. 203 Officers: S. Schlegel, Pres., R. Laubach, Sgt.-at-Arms, H. Liles, Sgt.-at-Arms, B. Heimann, V. Pres., B. Williams Treas.g K. Kendall, Sec. f. DANCE CLUBJ From ballet to the hula, the girls of GAA's Chorean Dance Club really toed the mark. On Thursday afternoons, toe-tappers from all part of Tigertown gathered in the gym where they sought to perfect their agility by practice. Under the direction of Mrs. Bertram and their president, Sue Schlegel, they de- veloped greater poise and skill while enjoying the friendship of others who shared their own interests. This group helped to make the Minstrels a success by contributing ponies to the cause. A program for their mothers, featuring dances of other lands, was the year's climax. Row 1: D. Spinanger, J, Yeager, M. Jackson, A. Fried, G. Skid- JLi1D.S.OIl,. J, Da ton T. Johnson, K. Kendall, L, Schlechty, S4 more,-Q. Boston V. Dunn, P Jones K. Wildey J Baioni, C. Q-e foe P Dail J. Banks D Taylor, S. Schlegel, N. Yarnell,.Bs Donohue, K. Hahes. Row 2: Dieckman, D. Blbckschlegermll Row 3: C. Mandi aye, B. l-leimann. 3 tsikif Officers and Managers-Row 1: A. Slutz, M. Morrison, Treas.g J. Maish, Rec. Sec'y, P. Schaffer, Pres., J. Kidd. Row 2: C. McTigue, K. Royalty, P. Martison, D. Edwards, S. Echols. JUNIOR HIGH GAA -WMM 206 The Junior High Girls' Athletic Association kept their members of the Tiger Parade in excellent phys- ical condition. Miss Robinson and Miss Stauss helped the managers organize the games. Each of these little Tigertowners was in charge of the sport in which she was particu- larly interested. The sportsminded girls, chosen by the junior high board at the end of the year, were responsible for distributing and put- ting the equipment away after all the games. The seventh grade girls always found an extended hand of welcome waiting them if they de- sired membership in the organiza- tion. Colorful posters, made by the members, stimulated interest and enthusiasm in the female paraders, planning on joining the superior activities of junior GAA. Junior Dolphin Club: S. Kennesy, P. Daniel, C. Chambers, A. Slutz, C. Ballard, S. Howie, S. Gwinner, J. Kidd, R. Carney, E. Ziegel, C. McTigue, K. Robinson, J, Konechel, L. Howard, K. Cunnick, M. Morrison, J. Maish. JUNIOR HIGH SPORTS Row 'l: S. Gwinner, B. Morris, B. Harris, M. Chestnut. Row 2: T. Hoolihan, S. Donald, S. Hennesy. 7 The junior Tigertown members of GAA produced reinforcements for their senior sister organization. As every parade needs new, fresh, and well-trained people to take over the positions the old members relin- quish-thus was the Tiger parade. The young Tigers developed their skills in volleyball, basketball, ond softball. ln the fall of the year the girls learned the art and funda- mentals of soccer-the sport help- ful in mastering hockey. To stress individuality, badminton, tennis, tumbling, and Dolphin club were offered. Muscles were strengthened either by throwing the boseboll, running the dash, or broad jumping. Each girl saw to it thot the slow or weak was given a helping hand, and a place was found for everyone. W K ec V , - X x ws N N ' Xlgwt Qilvyffgjlill y t o ll QWMW NHX3 SQ 4 l ,f'A Q35 A tl HellCEl S ab Pall' mt dt hf k ldg, dh h h L l Tg oo e p f Hy d th d y h they would e g - ' Wlflf' l will lj vw all ti M if 004120 Mighty ook fom little ocorns grow. So'it to owe derclos hgh, they T Q Junior Abbott, Douglas Adams, Larry Aitken, Ron Altman, Kaye Amann, Ellen Ammann, Jacqueline Anderson, Jeanine Anderson, Mischelle 'k Andrews, John Arendell, Karen Arnold, Tim Austin, Larry Baessler, Norma Ballard, Wanda Ballou, William Banks, Nathaniel sk Barnett, Norma Jean Bosley, Delores Bauer, Ann Bough, Clementine Baumgartner, Judi Beasley, Jack Beierle, Lawrence Bell Barbara 'k Bell Connie Bell Charles Bell Constance Bell Delores Bell Reginald Bell Ronald , Bemis, Susan Bennett, Patricia vc Bennett, Rebecca Berger, David Bertline, Darla Biel, Mary Diane Billuos, Erick Bischof, Betty Blackschleger, Janis Blair, James ir Blair, John Blankenship, Donna Bleska, Torn Bley, Tom Bocklett, Dan Bogosian, Mark Bokenkamper, Jane Bonner, Carol 'k Bonner, Gail Boso, Judy Boston, Edgar Boulding, Joyce Bowden, Tim Bowery, Tom Bradley, Florine Brengel, Bill 'k Brewer, Beverly Bridgeman, Carolyn Bridgeman, Ed Brockman, Bruce Brockman, Donna Bronston, Susan Brooks, William Brown, Anna Marie 71' Brown, Doris Brown, Gloria Brown, Jim Brown, Lionel Brown, Ralph Brown, Sandra Brueggemann, Ralph Bryan, Elaine June 'k Bryce, William Burdette, Robert Burdsall, Jane Burns, Vicky Burton, Barbara Bush, Helen Butterworth, Bonnie Campbell, Olivia 2 'E Juniors Carcitero, Cliff Carr, Yvonne Carter, Betty Carter, Helen Carter, Katherine Carter, Terry Cash, Eugene Catauro, Bette if Chaney, Richard Charlton, Potty Christman, Nathan Ciaccio, Jane Clark, Doris Clark, Joyce Coffin, Bruce Coggin, Anne 'k Coleman, Patricia Collier, Kathy Conner, Mike Cook, Albertine Cook, Judy Cooksey, Othel Cooper, Carolyn Costa, Mike 'k Coyle, Linda Coyne, Tim Crawford, Bernadin Crittendon, Jim Crockett, Larry Cromwell, Art Cunnick, John Curfman, Jane ir Daigle, Daryl Daily, Phyllis Daniels, Yvonne Daugherty, Elaine Daugherty, Yvonne Davidson, Tom Davis, Bernice Davis, Charles 'k Dawson, James Dean, Gilbert D.eqni.imnses. Deck, Linda Deckebach, William Decker, Kathy Dew, l-lenry Dinkel, Roberta 'k Distler, Bobbie Dixon, Cherry QQQQGQ, Robe!! Dollison, Neal Dolores, Berry Dalley, Jack Downey, James Downey, Richard 'k Driggers, Gary Driskell, Dennis Dubose, Rita Duermit, Mike Duncan, Tom Dunn, Bill Durham, Davie Dynes, Tom HE Edmonson, Jean Edmonson, Eddie Edwards, Torn Ekerrneyer, James English, Bob Enzor, Sue Esberger, Bob Eustice, Jeannie 'k Evans, Billy Eveler, Bernie Fian, Renfro Farres, George Faulkner, Sheila Fawley, Barbara Ferguson, Billy Ferguson, John .rf , V' H- A D19 fi, ' 312415 it 'ie' 4 up fi ' ill' X4 Juniors Ferrell, Cecil Firestone, Bob Firth, Darlene Firth, Dixie Fischer, Albert Fishesser, Darlene Fabbs, JoCarole Foglesong, Arlovine 'k Ford, Geraldine Fox, Barbara Fraley, Jacqueln Frank, Sharon Franklin, Ken Gailey, Paul Gantz, Emily Gardener, Ruth 'k Garula, Richard Gaskins, Mary Gentry, Sarah Ghee, Bernice Gibson, Janis Gillson, Lyn Glanner, John Glenn, Cornelius 'k Glover, Charlene Gow, Charlotte Grace, Nancy Grace, Polly Graham, John Grant, Connie Gravel, James Gravely, Frances if Graves, Betty Green, Elliott Greene, William Greer, Earl Grevious, Barbara Griffin, Joann Guenther, Kitty Haines, Carolyn if Henry, Hodge, Janke, Hampton, Jody Handel, Hope Hardin, Delores Hardin Sandy Hardin James Hardin Joan Harris, Larry Harris, Samuel 'k Hatfield, John Hayes, George Haynie, Robert Heidkamp, Mike Sharon Henton, Yolanda Hess, Gary Hickey, Barbara 'k Hill, Susan Hinds, Mike Sandra Hodges, Sheleda Hoge, Mike Hogg, Stephen Holcomb, Larry Holle, Bob 'k Holler, Richard Halton, Nancy Holzschuh, Eddy Hopkins, Leroy Hopkins, Willie Horn, Tony Howard, Jerry Howard, Sally wk Hughes, Sharon Hurley, Cherly Hurst, Dave Ingram, Mary lrvine, Joyce Jackson, James Arline Jarman, Ray SIX CAMERAS, NINETY PICTURES A MINUTE, AND THREE THOU Juniors Jarvis, Sally Jefferies, Reginald Jenkins, Michael Jentzen, Nancy Johnson, Bob Johnson, Bruce Johnson Gerald Johnson Poul SAND SMILING FACES PASS BY THE BIRDIE AS STUDENT PICTURES ARE TAKEN. J ,' 9 Juniors 'T King, King, King, . x . t. 51 l i lf! SILHOUETTES REFLECT THE PENSIVE MOOD OF STUDENTS AS EVENING SHADOWS COME TO CLOSE ANOTHER ,n-5, ,NA Y, ,N ,-fw 'r ' ' R 'f.5Q,- . N QA xy ,, Ai 'W . J pg , si I 1.-WF ,ggi Qigw -We ,. 1 5- X Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sandra Joiner, Elois Jolly, Jill Jones, Alexia Jones, Arthur Jones, l-larriette Jones, Jesse w Jones, Kenneth Jones, Pat Jones, Sharon Jones, Tom Kosting, Barbara Kelly, Mike Kemp, Wilbur Kerr, Shelly if Kiessling, Roy Kinder, Emily Kinebre, Truman James Michael Wayne Kinney, Donna Kinney, Kathleen 'k Kirven, Pat Klein, Knell, Barbo ra Robert Knuckles, Vivian Koerner, John DAY IN THE LIFE OF WITHROWITES. Juniors Krogmann, Jaan Kurz, Judy Labitzke, Mary Lacy, Elizabeth Ladrigan, Kay Laubach, Russ Laugrhkin, James Lewis, Charlotte sf Liebl, Swonhild Liles, Harriet Linder, Carol Linnenberg, Robert Lipschutz, Cheryl Liversedge, Linda Lockard, Phyllis Lang, Phillip 7? Laveh, Katie Lucas, Jesse Ludwig, Steve Lusk, William Manning, Doris Marcello, Donald Marr, Evelyn Marrow, Gary sv Marshall, Norman Martholer, Joseph Martin, Albert Martin, Barry Martin, Larry Martin, Steve Matthews, Michael Mattie, Dennis ak Maxton, Anthony McCabe, Joyce McCann, Dick McFadden, Mackie McFarland, Freddie McKinney, Jerry McKinney, William McLendan9r James McLoyd, Clarence Mesch, Judy Metetf, Yvonne Meyer, Sharon Michael, Sherry Miller, Kathleen Miller, Sandra Minton, Ruth 'k Monday, Paulette Monroe, Judy Moomaw, Carol Morre, Alfred Moore, Mike Morehouse, Bob Morgan, Henry Moye, Gregory 'k Mueller, Frances Mullenix, Dave Mullikin, Sarah Murphy, Elmer Nogleson, Ted NeCamp, Mike Nees, Richard Nichols, Doris 'k Nichols, Jim Nunn, Nancy Oberding, Barbara Ohl, Bill Olert, Carol Oltmanns, Nita O'Nan, John Osterhouse, Carolyn 'k Pace, Tommy Parker, Joann Parker, Steve Parker, Ginny Paul, Gerald Paul, Yvonne Payne, Patricia Penn, Richard 216 uniors Peterson, Hattie Pierce, Barbara Pierce, llora Pitts, Judith Pleasant, Albert Pope, Leli Porter, Minor Prarr, Marilyn af Pringle, Rose Probst, Mae Prophet, Sandra Quigley, Karen Robe, Karin Radcliffe, Tom Radford, Ran Raney, Marsha if Reed, Donna Reeves, June Reid, Pat Reiners, Allen Reynolds, Bob Richie, Mike Roach, Dale Roberson, Ray 'k Robinson, Barbara Rockel, Walter Rockhold, Sandy Roeder, Terry Rogers, Patricia Romig, Jack Ross, Mike Ruffin, Annette 'k Ryan, Barbara Saemann, Sandy Sandusky, Jerry Sartor, Vivien Sasaki, Brion Sarchwill, Judy Schilling, Earl Schneider, Judie SK' Schrinner, Bob Schuler, Judy Schwendenman, Scott, Anne Scott, Conley Sellars, Betty Sensbach, Judy Shannon, Barry ir Shear, Doug Shear, Pat Shelleberger, Lindo Shonberger, Linda Silvers, Gladys Silverman, Denny Simmons, Constance Simpson, Gloria 91 Simpson, Sylvia Simpson, Tom Sims, Larry Sims, Phyllis Sims, Vivian Sivley, Sharon Slaughter, Bill Larry Slutz, Marian if Smart, Jess Smith, Dennis Smith, Donna Smith, Joney Smith, Joyce Smith, Kenneth Smith, Margaret Smith, Robert 'k Smith, Ronald Smith, Roy Snider, Terry Spencer, Jenny Starkey, Gilbert Starrett, Jolene Stayderi, Elizabeth Stewart, Ann Juniors Stillwell, Patricia Sutton, Fred Swango, John Tate, Gloria Tate, Juanita Taylor, Albert Taylor, Jack Teague, Harry vt' Terhune, Richard Terry, Morris Thomson, Dave Tinsley, Ora Toliver, Paul Toms, Judy Tooson, Jeanette Torrence, Linda 'k Townsel, Samuel Tucker, Joseph Turner, Robert Tuttle, Sandy Underhill, Nancy VonOver, Gordon Vanshaik, Walt Vinson, Charles 'k Waldeck, Louise Walker, Edward Walton, Cheryl Walton, Ronald Waltz, William Wambsgavs, Mary Ward, Fannie Washington, Eric 'k Wass, Michael Watson, Sam Watts, Joan Watts, Mildred Watts, Patricia Weaver, Alvin Webb, Michael Weber, Sandra 'lf Wehby, Eileen Wells, Dorothy Wesley, Joyce West Patricia Wheatley, Jack White, Carol White, Fred White Geraldine 'k White, Linda White, Lucinda White, Patricia White, Sydney White, William Whittle, Larry Wiedemer, Joyce Wile, Phillip if Williams, Carlene Williams, Casandra Williams, Gail Williams, Louis Williams, Mary Alice Williams Mike Williams Mzell Williams Paul 3? Williams i is Ronald W'll' , Shir ey Wilson, Charles Wilson, George Wilson, Herman Winstead, Dan Woodley, Marlene Wright, Robert if Yancey, Eileen Yancy, Joyce Yates, Kathy Yazell, Sandie York, Yvonne Young, Gene Younger, Aubrey Zahlout, Eileen it som-lolvlones V-'uw , We fs ff .1-wfk-. f Q' fm, - - ' v v A dung? sf? 1. -W5 'R x aa, 'FV J , ' A , Sophs Abney, Martin Abrams, Colon Adams, John Adams, Tom Ahlert, Carolyn Algyre, Kathy Alread Jane Aisip, ,Vicky if Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Cedric Anderson, Dave Androne, Nicholas Anness, Linda Armstead, Ruth Ashford, Cynthia Atkinson, Jerry 'k Auchtung, Mervin Baggett, Patricia Bailey, Chris Bailey, Gloria Baker, Diane Baker, Gary, Baker, James Baker, Joann vc Baker, Ronnie Ballard, Wanda Ballenger, Barry Barber, Alvin Barlow, Palmer Barnes, Glenda Barnett, Kathy Ban, Betty 7? Bartucci, Elaine Battle, Mary Bell, Beverly Bender, Philip Benz, William Benzing, Lindo Berckmann, Florence Bertsch, Linda 'k Bice, Sandy Birkley, Don Bitzer, Bivens, Barbara Shirley Blackwell, Sharyn Blossom, Sue Blount, Thomas Blue, Lynette Bl' Bolan, Charles Bond, Patricia Bower, Jon Brandfass, Brenda Brick, John Brockman, Cheryl Brooks, Bobbie Brooks, Conrad 'k Brooks, Doris Brooks, Jacquelynn Brooks, Paulette Brooks, William Brooksbank, Peggy Broughton, Jerry Broughton, Terry Brown, Clyde 5? Brown, Johnny Brown, Marcus Brown, Orbin Brown, Tom Browning, Dale Bryan, Linda Burdge, Nancy Burgess, Daphne 'k Burkhardt, Dick Burton, James Burton, Margaret Butts, Sharon Colbert, Crystal Caldwell, Joe Calloway, Harry Caulton, Georgene 22 I s 'IE i ff I , ,fem an 1-W V A A- .Q , . ' e, Q. i ' inf, V A S' J f M ' if 1 il l L V l N '7 ' wx ,Ir I M I Li , ii, TM . . f . f 'L f' . , hw., g ,, I , ' ' 'kv.,,,., , f ,. J.. . ,gy - ., E155 . QS' l V' 1 , ,M , ffl? Q 1 . gl., 5 U 11 L W ,, , M X so 'if W wl- ?W'?WW flew Q vi.: , , G J ' A . iis, 3' 4' K f 2' J i, ,i,',, G ' l ' ,,., ,,AV A M A 'V - -Q in l M ' til K I - , li 4, ,gf if -'R+ P- V, vw Q, ,f ct f if C, il .Lb A 3 C 5 f In AV ' 1. lk. 221 Sophs Cameron, Jim Cameron, Thomas Campbell, Lynn Cardwell, Robert Carney, Tom Carrier, Harold Carroll, Betty Carroll, Judie 'k Case, Joyce Chapdu, Sandra Chapman, Jim Chisholm, Jim Christian, Walter Christian, William Chumbley, Gloria Clark, Marsha ir Clark, Mary Clark Michael Clark, Pamela Clayton, Barbara Clephane, Judy Cocklin, Larry Coldrin, Craig Cole, Shirley 'k Cole, Suzanne Colston, King Colvin, Alfred Combs, Anita Combs, Glenna Connelly, Connie Conner, Margaret Conway, Diane 'k Cook, Bertha Cook, Cathy Cook, Mary Cook, Steve Cord, Herschel Cordell, Belser Cordrey, Suzanne Corning, Roland ul' Coyne, Denny Cramer, Gayle Crawford, Geoffrey Crawford, Hardy Crawford, John Crawford, Lucy Crawford, Yvonne Craycraft, Raymond 'k Cross, Paul Cunningham, Ben Cunningham, Ken Cusson, Robert Dail, Albert Dalton, Richard Daly, Donna Daniels, Cheri 'k Daugherty, Bernice Davis, Arthur Davis, Donna Davis, Ginny Davis, Mary Ruth Dawson, Barbara Dean, Curtis Dean, David 'Jr Dcan, Ruth Deck, Robert Decker, Dave Dees, Betty Delmonaco, Drew Dempsey, Larry Derrickson, William DeVoss, Gail if Dials, Sharon Dieckman, Ray Discher, Ron Dixon, Edward Dolch, Barb Dozier, Ronald Draggao, Don Dubresky, Marlene Sophs Duffy, Morris Duncan, Harry Dunn, Melody Dunn, Victor Durkam, Larry Eakins, Gwendolyn Edmonds, Dale Edwards, Janet 'k Edwards, Patty Ellis, Avilla Elmes, Walter Embry, Betty England, Corrine Ennis, Sharon Ernst, Sandra Eschmayer, Ken it Eshrnan, David Ettere, Charles Evans, James Evans, Patricia Evans, Penny Evans, Sandie Eveler, Judy Eversole, Judy ic Eversole, Joyce Fahrney, Susan Fairchild, Vicki Eversole, Joyce Ferguson, Barbara Ferguson, Frankie Fisher, Charles Fischer, Philip Finger, Dicvk Fletcher, Tim Flint, Don Flisk, Mary Flood, Larry Florence, Kathie Foglesong, Carole Foster, Lawrence Franklin, kinda Frey, Sherry Fritsch, Juanita Frost, Connie Frost, Joyce ,. of--, 5, g . --Q., Kai, ., . T, l. l t -f . . - - j 4 if . ' Q 1 'nr 5? Ak .Q-., X, ,, A 1 Sv M -' if -1 'US V - N .: '. 1? 'YF' sw r :mx 11 f3,,.1f'k ififf x, E K xgl ' , w lik , we kv 1 ... ' ' 435 I f - lk jiffff Li I x IN THE TWILIGHT TRANQUILITY OF WITHROW'S SHADOWS, A STUDENT CONCENTRATES UPON TODAY'S STUDIES AND TOMORROW'S PROBLEMS. -B WW Sophs Gailey, Jerry Games, Walter Garner, Linda Gayle, Gregory Geiger, Mike Geyer, Barbara Ghee, Patricia Gaettsch, Eric af Good, Bill Goodell, Nancy Goree, Carolyn Gourley, Karen Graham, Mary Grant, Joan Gravely, Ben Graver, Jim 'k Graves, Rita Green, Marcus Green, Tommie Griffin, Cynthia Grissom, Allen Gruber, Eric Gudauskas, Carol Gullatte, Phyllis 'k Gusweiler, Ricky Hall, Shirley Hall, Donald Halscott, Ken Hamilton, George Hardin, Bert Hardin, lrene Harmon, Rose 'k Harper, Charlotte Harris, Clarence Harris, Shelby Harris, Tony Hartman, Chester Hathorn, Diana Hawkins, Carliss Hawkins, Shirley 'k Hayden, Leon Haynes, David Heheman, John Helm, Mary Jo Henderson, Jefferson Herrin, Dave Herring, Shirley Hettinger, Russell 'k Heverin, John Heyl, Beatrice Hill, Eugene Hill, Thomas Hillman, Bruce Hilu, Carol Hoeffel, Claudia Hodge, Bill we Hodge, Jean Hodges, Diane Holder, Frank Hood, Bob Hood, Richard Hood, Vernon Hope, Joe Hopewell, Bill ic Hopper, Tom Horstman, Jim Hoston, Eugene Houchins, Kenneth Howard, Gilbert Hoyt, Jim Hudson, Connie Huff, Sandra 3? Huff, Wiley Hughes, Ned Huheey, John Hurt, Betty Hutchinson, Linda Hotxel, Philip Iliff, Gayle lmhotf, Kenneth Sophsy ,V Ingram, Nathaniel If Ingram, Rosemary V I , , ' , inyoff, Ralph iifitfj, pg, ,, pi. Isaacs, Charles , I 55, 1, -' - Jackson, Benjamin ,, f' Jffifs' or , ,Il Jackson, Hardin I K Z z ' Jackson, Maxine fr ' Q14 I' Jackson, Merel - X Jackson, Sharon A, , I ff V, James, Geraldine , Jasper, Stephen ' I Jeffers, Brenda V - f. , i Jefferies, Leatrice Q Jelks, Joyce -f 4 Jelks, Lorrine ' 'I Jenike, Mike 1 'k , .J ' , Jenkins, Joan I I i Jenkins, Phyllis ff , Johns, Marsha I ' i L! , Johnson, Al f 1 4, 53' 3 W ' Johnson, Betty Ann ,K ' ,l.,J'y,K 5' Johnson, Viola f Q, VM, TI , Johnston, Drue X W iw Joiner, Elols V ,S L M Jones, Dan , if I ' I I Jones, Donna Jones, Earl S ' ,I , A K ' Jones, Gayle ' 'r ,gr f Sh , 'l 'W , Jones, Jackie X 7 'sm , gf' Jones, Janet '-+ f' if , Wy - X3-gf' Janes, Mary -- 51 Jones, Nancy 1 'k ' f Jones, Sylvia , ig, Jones, Wayne , - Jordan, Robert 5,-W, f Q, Justin, Nancy ' .. 1' I-gf-1 V3 Kadon, Sue kr. Kaesheimer, Marilyn ' '25, Keese, Albert T, ' Keim, Barbara Ni. ? W ,,,,. ,,: .,, J ,.- f, B, fi A, I I eiJ , 'FL I4-ff ff fliir g ,,,,,, . Xi if , ,Q ,.,, , V gf, nw , 2 A H ,ax I K , , .. I if f-ie-, I , I -F fs: Q I -'fi I T if 'SFQQ J. - ' 'eb . K ,V 7, sd L Lc'JlQ i , 74, , 37? ' I ' I ,. IA lc , Q A in AN UNEXPECTED FIREDRILL OFTEN PROVIDES A WELCOME INTERRUPTION AND A BREATH OF FRESH AIR DURING THE DAY'S TEDIOUS SCHEDULE. 'il IN A TYPICAL PEP RALLY STUDENTS ROOT THE TEAM TO VICTORY. u,i LOUNGING BY THE TOWER OCCUPIES MANY IDLE NOON HOURS. ' , ,,.., Lin 'wr , RC! ji 'if 4? 'W 21 i 'Atv' Sophs Keller, John Kelly, Anthony Kelly, Sandra Kennebruew, Delila Kennedy, Frederick Kenny, Joe Kerby, Gary Kerby, Ronald ff Kimball, Richard Kinard, Jacqueline King, Earl King, Jerry King, Yvonne Kipp, Kathie Kirk, John Klingeman, Bill if Kneipp, Dale Knell, Diane Knight, John Knott, Peggy Kremer, Lawrence Labitzke, Don Lamb, Connie Lane, Ernest 'k Lang, Charles Layne, Portia Leppert, Stan Lewis, Jerry 1Ligen, James Liggett, Linda Lindner, Frank Kindsey, Cornelius if Lipker, Carlean List, Steve Little, Kay h Sophs Littles, John Loehner, Don Lofton, Patricia Ludlow, Judy Lykins, Rager Lynch, Sharon Lyons, Elizabeth MacDonald, Lloyd we Macht, Nancy Malick, Michael Marlowe, Jeffrey Martin, John Martz, Ronny Mascari, Charles Mason, Betty Mathews, Jill 'k Mayo, Darlene Mays, Sarah Maytan, Peggy McCall, Larry McCann, Dave McCants, Ronald McCollum, Herbert McCoy, Bill tk McCoy, John McDaniel, Charles McDonald, Janice McElwain, Dave McFadden, Olivia Mclntosh, Geraldine McLaughlin, Sandy McMullen, Carol 'k McMullen, Elizabeth McMurray, Yolanda McNutt, Mike Meadows, Jeffrey Meece, Terry Merritt, Patricia Mesloh, Barbara Mettey, Wendell 'k Metzcar, Patricia Miles, Jackie Miller, Art-hur Miller, Charles Miller, Roger Miller, Rosemary Milligan, Ellen Minton, Rita 'k Mitchell, Betty Mitchell, Shirley Mitchell, Lena Moody, Willie Moore, Ruth Morrett, Pam Morrison, Paul Moser, Don 'k Mullins, Robert Murphy, Frances Murphy, Sue Murphy, Sue Ann Murray, Shirley Myers, Henrietta Myers, Robert Mygatt, Steve 'k Naegel, James Nelson, Leon Nelson, Michael Neitenbach, Charles Nicely, Betty Nixon, Sylvia Noble, Roy Oehler, Karen 'lr Offutt, Paul Oliver, Edward Opel, Joe Opel, Norma O'Toole, Walter Otto, Nancy Palmer, Michael Parham, Norman 226 Sophs Parker, Larry Parker, Nancy Parr, Steve Pate, Arthur Patrick, Carol Patterson, John Patton, Janet Peltier, Marty 1: Pelton, Carol Perry, Lloyd Person, Ralph Pfeiffer, Mark Phillips, Huey Phillips, Martha Pickelheimer, Gail N- Pitts, Clyde 'k Plair, Dwight Palder, Jerry Pollitt, Richard Pollitt, Roy X- Porter, Beverly Porter, Elaine Porter, Sylvia Posey, Brenda 'k Pruitt, Pratt, Judith Preston, Barbara Pringle, Eva Prosser, Sandra Hattie Purvis, Pat Quinn, Gary Quitman, Arthur +1 Ragle, Julene Rains, Jewel Rains, Robert Ramsey, Joyce Ramsey, Ruth Ranford, Robert Ratterman, Virginia Reed, Robert 'k Reit, Tom Reinhardt, Ronald Rice, Charles Richardson, Justine Roat, Bill Roberts, Doris Roberts, Warren Robertson, Betty it Rocklin, Donald Rodriquez, Beverly Rogers, Sharon Ross, Gloria r W Ross, Ronald W' , Ross, Sharron Root, Terry Rowe, Diane i' 5 Rummel, Ronald Rushing, Sheryl 5 Russell, Richard G ' J V' Ryan, Kathleen nas if ' 4 Saggus, Charlene Salzarulo, Mary Sanders, Rovena Sanders, Shelby 'k Sawger, Bill Sarlor, Freddie Satterley, Woodie Saunders, Barbara Saunders, Bill Saunders, Kaye Savicki, Dan Sawyer, Richard 'X 71 ' ,J af , QM fs, Q 5, ij, '74 ' A 5 ist' , . rxga, 3 l Q' Scheid, Chester ' ig ' ',,' J 1, Schlueter, Karen Ks x l 5,5 V Schooler, Gail ' 5 ,'Y,' , ,A I Q. ' ,J Schroth, Rick , 32915 ,Qjg Y 'f2fwgaa, Scott, Larry yf J. Q ' if V ii, -- -if Scott, Willa J v ' . ' All i Scribner, Bob Pi K 'F Seaver, Edward 227 OFTEN DURING THE YEAR, PUPILS ARE CALLED FROM THEIR CLASSES TO THE AUDITORIUM FOR THE FAR RANGING AND INTERESTING ASSEMBLIES Sophs Sebastian, Richard Selph, Carol Sena, Jeff Sewell, Janice Sewell, Thomas Shafto, Bonnie Sharpe, Gary Shebartek, Ron 'k Shelton, Ronald Sherman, Dave Shatts, Richard Shotwell, James Shreve, William Shriner, Michael Siegel, Bob Simmons, Carolyn 'k Simms, Marion Simpson, Barbara Simpson, Betty Simpson, Elaine Sims, Robert Sinkfield, Eddie Sizemore, Rosemary Skinner, Gregory 'k Sledge, Lee Smollwood, Patsy Smith, Barb Smith, Betty Smith, Beverly Smith, Bonnie Smith, Jim Smith, Paul if Smith, Roberta Smith, Stewart Srtelbaker, Nancy Spann, Jean .W V, I 1 M' it A J 1. f ,fix . .aim 4 fm In 'Il 'W-L. -.lx- fi -. Emi Wsophs -'F S ,, . iw: 5 , Spann, Vaughn Sparer, Carol Sparks, Gregory Spencer, Scott Spikes, Shirley Stackhouse, Ted Stallworth, Everett Stomler, Bob -x Standifer, Janice Stanifer, Jan Staples, Leonard Staud, John Steger, Ramona Steidle, Nancy du Steimerding, David ' r Steinme z, Pat 'k Stephan, Richard Stevens, Bill Stewart, Barbara Stewart, James Stewart, Wilhelmenia Stille, Margaret Stillwell, Adell Stine, Nancy 'k Q Stinson, Lorain Stonom, Barbara Strachan, Bill Stradtmen, Bill Straub, Janet Street, Gwen Stropes, Kenneth Stuering, Robert 'k Suter, Carl Swann, Joan Swart, Elizabeth Sweeney, Donna Sweeney, Mary Sweigart, Tom Swiger, Linda Switzer, Tom 'k Taylor, Cornelia Thomas, David Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Nola Thompson, Delora Thompson, Janyce Thompson, Kathy Thompson, Wendell ul' Thornberry, Tim Thrasher, Pat Timberman, Linda Tiphemper, Bill Tipper, Jerry Tobak, Sonja Tomes, Dan Toms, Don at Tracey, Bonnie Turner, Barbara Turner, David Turner, Victoria Tuttle, Mike Tye, Lee Ann X,'Zi Tyrus, Charles Underwood, Curtis 'k Van Lear, Judy Vassar, Donald Vaughn, Eugene Venn, Elizabeth Vielhouer, Karen VonderAhe, Anne Wade, Charlene Waits, Bonnie 'ir Walker, Diana Walker, Eddie Walker, Edna Walker, Thelma Walter, Elona Walter, Jim Wolthal, Larry Walton, Mike . S..- , 2 TI' wg .P 7 L IN THE SLOPING VALLEY BELOW THE ARCH OF WlTHROW'5 FAMILIAR BRIDGE, THE TREES AND SHRUBBERY STAND LIKE SILENT SENTINELS. Sophs Waller, Michael Walriven, Jody Walston, Bill Ward, Richard Warren, Judith Watkins, Gary Watts, Elaine Weider, Lee if Weiss, Kenneth Welch, Faye Wells, Mary Wendlestein, Rosellen Wertz, Arlene Whatley, Lawrence Wheeler, Cflrol Wheeler, Jean 'k White, Donald White, Eugene White, Mike White, Ronald Whitlock, Bob Wiles, Geraldine Wilkins, Dennis Williams, Williams 1 Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams, Willman, Doris 'k JoAnn John Leslie Mary Mary Pamela Sally Stuckey 'k John Wilson, Henry Wilson, Judy Winstel, Tom Wirmel, Sandy Withrespoon, Jim Wittfelt, Jayne Wittkamp, Terry if Wong, Phillip Woods, Judy Woods, Ted Woodworth, Margaret Waosley, Mary Wright, Neil Wyc-he, Eurnie Wyzenbeek, Sheryl 'k Yelton, Gerry Yelton, Linda Young, Arnie Young, Rosie Young, Tom Zahlout, Naomi Zeciski, Richard Zittell, Diane if FROSH Accordino, Linda Adams, Clarence Adams, Fred Adams, Melton Ainsley, Richard Allen, Clifford Amos, Mildred Anderson, James 'k Arnold, Carlette Armstrong, Tanya Bacher, Eddie Bacher, Marian Bailey, James Baker, Chris Baker, Dorothy Ballard, Charles 'k Banks, Yvonne Bardes, Todd -, Barker, Catherine Barkley, Joan Baskin, Thomas Battelle, Fred Baumgartner, Charles Beatty, Jacqueline 9? Beckjord, Patricia Beckstedt, John Beddinghaus, Helen Bedinghaus, Mary .lo Bell, Levonne Benedict, James Benjamin, Raymond Benson, Bucky 'k Benson, Lou Betscher, Norman Billups, Shirley Blair, Steve Boathe, Bill Boston, Sandra Boulding, Rosemary Bowman, Romayne 'k 2 Brandenburg, Keith Brandt, James Breidenbaoh, Pete Bridges, Elaine Brooks, Dennis Brooks, Rory Brown, Judy Brown, Marcia 'k Brundage, Charlene Bryant, Gwen Burdsall, Tommie -Q Burton, Beverly Burwell, Doris fe, Caldwell, Wayne Cameron, Charles Cameron, Donna af Cantrell, Lacy Carr, Gregory Cater, Robert Carter, Sherry Centers, Lindo Chadwell, Carol Champion, Connie Champion, Mattie + Chapman, Eugene Chisholm, Ann Clare, Mary 4, 65- Clark, Vincent Clavder, Rick Clayton, Russell wx' Clingman, Mabel Cloyd, Shirley +C ,W .- - ws. '+ . Q Cobb, James .L Coleman, Dougie A gk 4 Coleman, Jackie f 'Ha' Collier, Betty Comer, Audrey in i J ' ,ibm ,Y Compton, Jackie Compton, Lenita . Conn, Samuel 'hm FRO-SH Connelly, John Carnett, Melody Crooks, Douglas Crosswhite, Robert Cunningham, Mike Curtis, Emma Daniels, Ron Davidson, Edith SE Davis, Debbie Davis, Jessica Davis, Jordeon Dawson, Carolyn Dawson, Francine Day, Conley Deck, John Dorsey, Elaine Dragston, Sandra Dubose, Claudette Dukes, Shirley Eby, Claudia Egan, Judith Ehrhardt, Mark Elam, Paul Ellis, Elve if Elmes, Karen Elmes, Virginia Embry, Johnny Engleman, Gregory Ernestine, Shackley Estes, Marla Everhart, Michael Feldman, Sharon 'k Ferguson, Linda Ferguson, Cheryl Ferguson, Frankie Ferree, Janice Fette, Don Fette, James Fischer, lrene Fisher, Nancy li fl N of . , , K .-an W, ,wi 2,1 'V' ,sz THESE AGING AND WORN-T0-DEATH PAINT BRUSHES SYMBOLIZE THE ENERGETIC PROGRESS 0F WlTHROW'S YOUNG AND IMPATIENT ARTISTS kv.. 3 2 li ,1 . ,ea V Q5 Q .M I , , L '58 'ii' New I f -it -sq, ,. C 55:3 V J, 'wr 1 Zglfffi i eil f r ' if f r ' iv , ,,., 1 -W 59 , elf? 'hi L li ue, V,-are . vi ,ew , 4 N -riser ' ' I :L ,J ,V V Q V r , , ,, 1 3 12' 'V V an ,f I 'vs :vw L '10 iv' 'YP' FROSH Fischer, Robin Fishback, Alfred Flake, Billy Fogwell, Fred Ford, Sarah Ford-Coates, Bruce Foster, Redonia Gagen, Marilyn it Gardner, Alva Garnes, Carl Garrett, Shirley Gerth, Karen Gibson, Danny Gibson, Dennis Gilpin, Dennis Godfrey, Aleta 'k Godfrey, Judy Gooch, Bobbie Goose, Cuma Grant, Linda Gray, Olline Grisby, Willie Gayton, Willie Hall, David if Hare, Elaine Harmon, Robert Hallett, Gail Halsted, Dan Hardin, Edith Hastings, Jack Hawkins, Donna Hay, Elizabeth 'k Hayes, Bill Hayes, Sonny Hedger, Robert Heekin, Maureen Hemingen, Martha Henges, John Hensley, Charles Hensley, Jo 'k Hensley, Peggy Herrmann, Phyllis Herzner, Edward Hill, Carl Hill, Margaret Hill, Joseph Hill, JoAnn Hinds, Moxie 'lr Hinds, Lois Hodgkin, Margo Hogan, Phyllis Hogan, Raymond Hon, Merwyn Houp, Elizabeth Howard, Regina Hughes, Cynthia -x Hughes, Georgina Hull, Jacqueline Hunter, Jerome Hunter, Vera Hutchins, Shirley Hutton, Joe lmhoff, Wayne Jackson, Eddie 'k Jarman, Ernie Jefferson, Cheryl Jefferson, Loretta Johnson Andrea Johnson Barbara Johnson Don Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Lic 91 Johnson Marguerite Johnson, Norma Johnson, Sam Johnson Sylvia Johnston, Roy Joiner, Dallas Jones, Anne Jones, Anthony FROSH Jordan, Paul Jorden, Dwight Kabel, Joe Kay, lan Kelly, Mitchell Kenyon, Sandra Kerns, Carolyn Keys, Patricia 'k Kinebrew, Keith King, Everage King, John Klusman, Tom Knechtly, Carolyn Knepper, Christine Knepper, Elizabeth Kopittke, George ic Lang, James Lay, Ellen Layne, Harold Lee, Brenda Lemon, Stacy Leonard, David Levy, Harold Lewis, Brad 'k Lewis, Charles Lewis, Hort Lewis, Judy Ligon, Portia List, Pete Little, Margie Littleiohn, Wilbert Liversedge, Jan DY Lowe, Dorleen Lowe, Gloria Lowery, Lennis Lowery, Ron Loudermilk, Rick Lucas, Lois Lucas, Nancy Mabon, Gladys sv Mabrey, Eugene MacAIIister, Scott MacDonald, Bruce Maish, Marianne Mann, Rose Marrow, Judy Mathes, Richard Matthews, Elizabeth 'k Matthews, Joseph Mays, Clara McCloud, Peggy McCoy, Sharon McElroy, Ellen McFalls, Terry McFarland, James McFarland, Nancy 'k McMullen, Ken McWiIson, Dorothy Meeker, Sheila Merrill, Randell Merritt, Edith Merritt, Irene Merriweather, Richard Mertens, Diane 'k Metzler, Don Middleton, Pat Miller, Billie Miller, Bobby Miller, Carey Mobarry, Ronald Monroe, Barbara Montgomery, Vanita 'k Moore, Frank Mooris, Jones Motzer, Janice Meyer, Susan Naparstek, Charles Nickles, Diane Oberding, Robert Orr, Ross 3 'vi QL .,,' l , ,Wx 1 v FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA F s. X. W xy N- .,. S. ROSH Overstreet, Gary Owens, Donna Oxley, Edmund Palmer, Dave Palmer, Sophie Parker, Glenn Parker, Verdell Parrish, Clarenie 'k Partridge, Eurnest Paschall, Jack Peterson, David Petrocelli, Mike Pierce, Virginia Plummer, Michael Poole, Kenneth Porter, Anna 'k Porter, Carl Preston, JoAnn Raobe, Lauren Ralles, Dimidni Ramsey, Ann Ratliff, Nancy Raymond, Stanley Redmond, Timothy we Ree, Lovey Reece, Steven Reeves, Phillip Rempe, Donna Richard, Connie Robertson, Oscar Roberson, Pauline Roberts, William FROSH Robb, Valerie Robinson, Arnetta Robinson, Sharon Rogers, Kenneth Roach, Jane Ross, Charles Ross, Elaine Rosse r, Betty 'k Runyon, D'Ann Rushmore, Sarah Ryan, Sadler, Laura Joyce Sales, Max Sandlin, Linda Sanford, Alex Saunders, Bill 9? Saunders, Mike Saunders, Sandra Schilling, Ann Schmitt, Margaret Schnur, Nick Schube Scott, rt, Sandra Doris Scott, Jo Ann 'k Sena, Mike Shank, Dave Sharp, Joyce Shaunan, Lester Shaw, Dorothy Shirk, Tensie Showaltee, Darlene Shumway, Ann ic Simmons, Patrick Simon, Mary Simpson, Maria Simpson, Richard Sink, Paul Sizemo re, Bonnie Skirvin, Charlotte Skidmore, Phyllis 'Jr Skidmore, Terrie Sloan, Marilyn Sloan, Yvonne Smith, Angela Smith, Claudetta Smith, Clyde Smith, Daniel Smith, David k Smith, Rudy Snow, Frances Sowell, Karen Spoonamore, Bob Stewa rt, John Stewart, Raymond Stolley, Chris Stradtman, Joan 'k Strong, Struble Suber, Orville , John Linda Sullender, William Summer, Sara Taylor, Therese Terry, Cora Terry, Joyce 'k Tevis, Michael Thomas, David Thomas, Jeanne Thompson, Ronny Tillery, Tyrone Todd, Mark Triptow, Betty Truman, Wayne 'k Tubbs, Betsy Tucker, Thomas Tuggle, Beverly Turner, Ann Turner, Rosetta Tye, Barba Vance, Edward IQ, ah-4 ,-xi ff. W it 1 ,,,, c Vanschairk, Frank V X 238 Weider, S x jvwmw ,ts K TEENAGERS ARE , , vw in 'N rm, HAVE NO MATCH. ROSH Vaughn, Carol Vaughan, Ralph Veasley, Bunney Wade, Edward Walker, Charles Walker, Lillie Walker, Yvonne Walters, Pat it Walton, Fred Ward, Richard Ware, Priscilla Warner, Angela Warren, Ralphenia Warren, Rosemarie Washington, Henry Wehhy, William 'k Rod Wheldon, Vicky White, Daryl White, Rosemarie White, Dennis Whitfield, Harriet Wile, Robert Williams, Carol it Williams, Cleman Williams Geraldine Williams Malcolm Williams Perry Williams Tom Williams, Victor Wilmes, Joyce Wilson, Gregory 'k Wilson, Rita Wilson, Stephen Witt, Frank Wolfe, Shuey Wood, Helen Woodly, Robert Woodward, William Woolsey, Carter 'k Wynn, Ronald Yancy, Buddy Yarnell, George Zenni, George Zenni, Joe Zwicker, Kay 1 . bl K Diff' 'Eu -3 Q fi nf ive ' ,gy , li. ' f iirig -f, , v I 1, L .fy D' Y , f F if 5 , , bwav t f w .1 Q x Nfqggmw- f f,'f - .,,.,,,. 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Via Blh Grade Abram Amos, Banks, s, Rodney Acklin, Jackie Adams, Don Adams, Theresa Agnew, Bonnie Alexander, Missie Joyce Anderson, Elaine 4: Anderson, Jon Ard, Charles Ard, Eddie Armstrong, Walter Arthur, Bettie Arthur, James Asher, Thomas Bailey, Ronald 'k Baker, Carolyn Boker, Linwood Ball, Marty Ballard, Ben Ballard, Christine Ethel Barker, James Barnes, Donna 'k Barnes, Robert Barnes, Ronald 'vw -an Bass, Lawrence Bauch, Shirley Benton, Kathleen Berry Richard Bess, Michael Birkley, Bruce 'k Blue, Frank Bobbs, Calvin Boerstler, Linda Boerstler, Sharon Boston, John Bouldin, Anita Bouldin, Janis Bowling, Betty 'k Bowman, Gloria Boyle, Ronald Brandenburg, Donna Brandt, Judy Breckenridge, Mary Britton, Patricia Brooks, Gordon Broughton, Eddie 'k Brown, Michael Burkhardt, Ralph Burress, John Cameron, Donald Campbell, Carl Campbell, John Campbell, Sandra Candler, Joyce 'k Cargite, John Cargile, Anne Carmichael, Carolyn Carroll, Peggy Cashwell, Burgess Cave, Elzner Chambers, Cindy Chambers, Cynthia 'k Chambers, Ludelia Chandler, Robert Chenavlt, Albert Childers, Howard Childers, Naomi Chitwood, Tom Christmon, Henry Christian, Patricia 'k Ciaccio, Michael Coon, Clark, Carl Clark, Joyce Clore, Tom Colaw, Debbie Colter, Gloria Cook, Ann Ruth IN A HALF TIME SHOW THE BAND DISPLAYS ITS MUSICAL AND MARCHING TALENT TO ENVIOUS STUDENTS Cooper, Charles Cosby, Jerry Covert, Norman Cox, Jeffry Cox, Sharon Craig, Frank Craig, Grace Crawford, Gwendolyn sf Crawford, Jerome Crawford, Sally Cress, Bertha Cunnick, Cothie Cunningham, Phyllis Cunningham, Tyrone Daniels, Neil Darker, John if Darling, Kathy Davis, Kathryn Davis, Linda Davidson, Carrie gey,,Glfm1 ' kean, Judi? LD5gQjef'Kathie Dishman, Catherin 'k Dixon, Norman Dobbins, Jeffrey Dopt, Kathy Doyle, Bill Droftston, Barbara Drake, Juanita Drake, Lindo Duncan, Diana SI' Duncan, Elaine Echols, Saundra Edmonson, Mike Edwards, Delores Edwards, Diana Edwards, Ronald Egan, Linda Elfring, Jane 3? Ellick, Robert Elliott, Doug Ellis, Delbert Ellis, Viola Erbacher, Richard Erskine, Dale Estes, Jennifer Eustice, Dave 'k Eustice, Doug Evans, Pat Fain, Eloise Fannon, Sandra Fannon, Ronald Fast, Whit Fears, Edna on 'vv 8th Grade Ferguson, Robert Ferone, Mike Flaugher, Paul Ford, Gary Fortenberry, Donna Foster, Leon Foster, Maurice Frazier, Joanna 'k Frederick, Robert Friedrich, Vonna Frost, Donald Frye, Mike Fulcher, James Gaddis, Doug Gaghan, Donna Garnes, Barbara 'k Garrett, James Gentry, Gayle Gentry, lris Gibson, Don Gillespie, Jerry Gillispie, Jerry Goodrich, Jody Goodwin, Euline Goosbey, Gloria Grace, Fran Grahm, Sandra Grassel, David Grear, Terry Greene, Nina Greve, John Grier, Sonia 'k Griffith, Kendall Grisby, Ethel Grissom, Bob Guyton, Phyllis Haas, Jack Hacght, Phil Hall, Linda Hall, Patricia Hallerman, Vicki Hamilton, Doug Hamilton, Renee Hamilton, Valerie Hanes, Richard Hardin, Michael Harris, Bernard Harris, Larry ABANDONED BY A THOUGHTLESS BAND MEMBER RUSHING T0 SEE THE FINAL HALF OF THE GAME. Blh Grade Harris, Malvina Harris, Ronald Harris, Terri Hartman, Gretchen Hartness, Judy Hatfield, Denny Heath, Dwight Henderson, Broderick if Henderson, Winston Hennessy, Todd Hepgood, Fannie Herting, Barbara Hill, Dick Hill, Gwendolyn Hill, Mike Hill, Sandra it Howard, Howard, Barbara Lucy Howie, Susan Hudson, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Ronald Bruce Marilyn Michael Humphries, Iris 'k Hunter, Ingram, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jasper, Portia Barbara lsaiah Arthur Deborah Delores Maxine Robert +C Philip Jefferies, JoAnn Jeffries, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Rochelle Betty Elizabeth Eugene Keith , Johnson, Pamela 'k Johnson, Johnson Robert Robert Jones i Jones, Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones 1 1 1 I Douglas Glen Jeannette Josephine Patricia Robert 'k Sandra Jordan, Emma Jordan, Roy Jordan, Tischa Kaesemeyer, Brenda Keeling, Stephen Kelly, Kathryn Kelly, Paul if Kendrick, Claborn Kenshaw, Mable Keys, Anita Kidd, Janie Kimble, Arnold King, Barry King, Rebecca Kipp, Bob 'k Knoechel, Judy Kremer, Vicky Kuhn, Richard Langdon, l-luel Leatherwood, Kevin Ketcher, Terry Lewis, Deborah Lewis, Jerome if Libbee, Mary Live-rs, Emory Ludlow, Bill Lyles, Mary Lyshe, Edward Mabrey, Eddie Mack, Carson Madaris, James 1' 529 Wm' SM, vi! . if -Q if 'fab' -er 244 l l l 9 :if 0 ,N -vv air ? 1 J ,W A: Vi fi WQWE Wi 1 3, if if .Ep ni ,AW -vw 11- g E1-ff :sf he , 2 fs. 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'EIU' , J 8HhI3nadee Maish, Jeannie Moloney, Emma Jo Mann, Betty Martin, Betty Martin, James Martin, Pat Mattison, Phyllis McCloud, Larry ic McDaniel, Joyce McFall, Charlotte McKenzie, Gregory McLaughlin, Florence McMahon, Elaine McNeil, Samuel McNeil, Willis McTigue, Christy if Meadows, Cordelia Meadows, Judi Miles, lvory Miller, Donald Miller, Edward Miller, Hughes Miller, Linda Miller, Mary if Milton, Beverly Mitchell, Paula Molden, Anna Montgomery, Leslee Moore, Alan Moore, Linda Moreton, Tim Morgan, Eddie it Morgan, Phyllis Morris, Carolyn Morris, Karen Morrison, Martha Mulholland, Gregory Murphy, Marcia Nelson, Cheryl Newell, Esther it Niehsen, Helga Nixon, Dian Otfutt, Marsha Olert, John Osterhaus, Edd Otterman, David Overstreet, Vivian Owens, Katherine 'k Papogiannis, Bill Parker, Verdell Perry, Janice Peters, Patsy Piner, Brad Ponchot, Linda Posey, Donald Preston, John 'k Pullian, Cheryl Quebe, Marsha Rall, Laverne Rankin, William Ratliff, Bill Rauscher, Lynne Reed, Darnella Reed, Larry 'k Reinhardt, John Reliford, JoAnn Resses, Burletta Reynolds, John Richardson, Jerome Riefle, Carol Riley, Michael Robertson, Ruby 'k Robinson, Kristy Robinson, Laddyn Robinson, Ralph Rodwell, Lucy Rogers, Carol Rogers, Ronald Royalty, Kathy Rushmore, Charles 8th Grade Rybolt, Bill Satchwill, Beverly Sauber, Linda Schlemmer, Gail Schlosser, Linda Scott, Carol Shaffer, Pamela Shaw, Steve if Shear, Tom Shepard, Danise Shepherd, Jim Shick, Dan Shindoler, Dole Ann Shugars, James Siekbert, Kenneth Silvers, Carolyn it Simon, Amy Simpson, Michael Simpson, Stan Sims, Viola Skidmore, Jerry Slutz, Ann Smollwood, Betty Smith, Dorothy sf Smith,l Jockie Smith, Leonard Smith, Sandy Smith, Tom Snyder, Bill Staples, Anita Spencer, Denise Stoly, Timothy 'k Staley, Alvin Stallworth, Insa Stondifer, Robert Staydew, Julius Steiner, Ross Stevenson, Leroy Stewart, Gayle Stewart, Pat 'k Stillwell, Diane Stillwell, Troy Stredrick, Denise Stull, Benn Sumner, Barbara Sumner, Joyce Suter, Brenda Swann, Christina 'k Tanner, Kathleen Tate, Banzell Tate, Clyde Taylor, Diana Tellars, Mae Terrell, Mary Terry, Lucille Thompson, Joseph 'k Thompson, Terry Thomas, Teresa Thomas, Thomas Thrweatt, Victoria Tillery, Dwight Tinsley, Ronald Todd, Helen Torrey, Ruby 'k Tuck, Lee Turner, Arois Turner, Harold Tyus, Delphia Tyus, Ivory Uihlein, Steff Vaughan, Janice Veasley, Ernest it Venn, Suzanne Vest, Janet Vielhauer, Julius Vogt, John Vornberg, Ruth Walker, Gloria Walker, Harold Walker, Vernon 246 STUDENT FACES COME AND GO, BUT WlTHROW'S PILLARED COUNTENANCE LOOKS DOWN WITH THE SAME ERUDITE EXPRESSION EACH YEAR. 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A W M -n i :J 1 L... 3, J .2 'miyfi X. .GR HH a fit Q is . 247 'wax 'WP Wallace, Theresa Ward, David Ward, Diane Washington, Patricia Watson, Leonard Wheat, Larry Whitaker, Leamon White, Paul if Whitfield, Harriet Whitlow, Rosetta Whittle, Harold Wilder, Ed Wilder, Worley Wiley, Brenda Wilkins, Gregory Willett, Shirley it Williams, Alice Williams, Barbara Williams Bobby Williams, Carol Williams, Daisy Williams, Deborah Williams Diane Williams, Dianne we Williams, Dolores Williams, Geraldine Williams, Gwendolyn Williams Johnnie Williams, Ruby Williams, Sharon Williamson, Dale Whitt, Roger 'k Wolfe, Thomas Woolfard, Bob Wright, Betty Wynn, Michael Yeager, David Young, Lawrence Zahlout, Pauline Ziegel, Elaine 'k W . ,wg , , Til m 21753 , , M' .. 1? ,ww pw ' ,- 7 1' :iw ,, l fi 'se it ,,, X for giggle-r 7th Grade Abbott, Larry Abernathy, William Alford, Carolyn Allen, Drew , , if i r,' T Allen, Rufus me V M .. --.. f Mr, Alsept, Elezene Alsept, Roy Amos, Ronald We X ' Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Brent , Apple, Freddie 5, Armentrout, Mary Armstrong, Larry Arnold, John Arnold, Linda Ashfond, Ronald 'k 'i 7453, 1 A 4 , a-nur Bailey, Carolyn Ballard, Phillip Barker, Crystal Barkley, John Barnes, Donald Barr, John Barrett, Lowell Baskin, Elaine 'k ' -7 ' - , Baskin, Leon Beatty, Janis Beauchamp, Livingston Beck, Bob Beckjord, Bob Bedford, Wanda Bell, Ronda A N Benson, John Berger, Susan Beson, Mary Black, Gloria Blackman, Herbert Blue, Wendell Boellcher, Nancy Bonner, JoAnn Booker, Belinda 'k Booker, Jimmy Boswell, Mary Bouldin, Diana Brachnburg, Robert Bradburn Marcia Brock, Sandra Brooks, Gail Broughton, Geraldine 'k Gilbert, Bill Glasen, Teddy Glenn, George Gonzales, Ronnie Grant, Carole Grant, Sharon Green, Gregory Greenberg, Danny 'k 'iilis Burch, Jimmy Bush, Allen Byrd, Janice Caldwell, Sally Caldwell, Vivian Calhoun, Vivian Campbell, Henry Campbell, James 'k Campbell, James Campbell, Sharon Campbell, Steve Carney, Roberta Carpenter, Anna Carroll, Jae Carter, Gertrude Carter, James 'k Carter, Lucien Chadwell, Wanda Chambers, Connie Chambers, Robert Chandler, Russell Chesnut, Michele Childers, Rosely Christman, John 249 7th Grade Chumley, Susan Clark, David Clark, Linda 'Jr Clingman, Anthony Cobb, Julius Coffey, Cecil 'k Cohorn, Lawanda Coleman, Frances Coleman, Laverne 'Jr Collier, Yvonne Combs, Betty Combs, Ralph wk Cooke, John Coon, Mary Lou Cooper, Deburah wk Cooper, Shirley Coorey, Beverly Corhane, Malcolm 'k Gartner, Janet Costa, Tim Covert, Sandra 'k Crawford, Arzella Cresie, William Cummungs, Larry 'ir Cunningham, Brad Dalton, Bradford Daniel, Paula 'k Daniels, Alfred Donner, Ernest Darden, James 250 rt' :- 7th Grade Davis, C-harlene Davis, Clifford Deborah, Terry Denny, Robert Derr, Sarah Dewberry, Betty Dickinson, Melody Dincler, David Bl' Dixon, Dixon, Brenda Christine Donald, Sharon Dozier, Nancy Drake, Samuel Dula, Sylvia Duncan, Paul Eaton, Ben 'k Edmonson, John Edwards, Barbara Ellick, Wanda Embry, Peggy Epling, Drerna Eschmeyer, Gary Estes, Clyde Estes, Vickie i' Everhart, Jeff Everson, Cleveland Farres, Christine Faulconer, Rodney Fenton, Barbara Flanagon, Sammy Flanigan, Mike Flowers, Arnie sk Fogel, Mary Forbes, Mike Foster, Elaine Francis, Helena Frost, Alvin Frost, Christine Frost, Shirley Frye, Gail 'k Funnish, Dova Gallaher, Glenn Garrett, Willodene Garvin, Robbie Gash, Linda Gil, Walt Gentry, James Gerth, Billy 'k Brown, Jenell Brown, Joyce Brown Steven Brown Steve Brown Willie Brown, Yvonne Buckle , Bonnie Burch, Brenda 'k Greshams, James Grier, Rachel Griess, Walter Guthrie, James Gwinner, Suzy Hack, Jay Haines, Mike Hall, Marlene 'k Hammann, Walter Hampton, Carlyn Harbaugh, Claudia Harding, Yvonne Hare, Elnathon Horle, Nancy Harold, Lauson Harper, Marvin 'k Harris, Barbara Harris, Clinton Harris, Peggy Hastings, Clara Hathorn, Susan Hay, Danny Henderson, Larry Henderson, James 7lh Grade Hennessy, Sue Anne Hensley, Kathy Heriner, Lana Herring, Jackie Herrmann, Joseph Herzner, Debbie Herzner, Larry Hill, Erma 3? Hill, Kenneth Hill, Roy Hipsher, Charles Hooge, Janet Hoehn, Marilyn Hogg, Scott Hogg, Susan Holcomb, Eddie 'k Holcomb, John Holmes, Donald Hopkins, Robert Hopkins, Sara Horstmeyer, Dan Howard, Linda Houlihan, Victoria Houston, Gregory ef Houston, Paul Hughes, Deborah Hughes, Kathie Hughes, Porter fm. Humphries, Anita Hunt, Joyeuse Hunter, Susan Hurst, Richard 'k Hutchinson, Thomas Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Oliver Jackson, Sherry Jackson, William James, Byron Jason, Roy Jefferson, Sonia 'k Jenkins, Catherine Jenkins, Lillie , Q Johnson, Annette ' ' Johnson, Barbara 'fig .Q vw ,Q 3 . ,. l Johnson Calvin 5 , 4' L , s, Johnson, Deborah H ' 3 Johnson, Donna X2 WJ, Johnson, Saundra 'k Johnstone, Stanley A Jones, Ellis ' Jones, Gary 95 Jones Gloria 5 L: J Jones, Jackie Jones, Patricia Jordan, Gloria 'f-6? Judd, Connie 'k Karb, Henry Keese, Vance Kelley, Sharon Kelsey, Donald Kenyon, Jimmy Kinard, Geneva King, Cathy King, Glinda + Klein, Paul Klems, William Kline, Robert Knobe, Jimmy Koger, Mary Korb, Howard --v Kunn, David Lamb, Jackie at Lawrence, Donald Lawrence, Gregg Layne, Robert Lee, Cheryl Lemon, Charles Lewis, Stephen Little, Jacqueline gg Lipscomb, Tom iz ' 1-vw 252 7th Grade -.av . 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Compliments of the Annual l'lf 433' iii' Mr Tragedy struck Withrow on April ninth with the sudden death of Mr. Emery Gates. Both students and teachers give warm accounts of many aspects of the personality of this man who taught English at our school for sixteen years, was in charge of Minstrel end men eight years, and served as adviser of FTA. One student tells of the time he spent over two hours helping her interpret a modern poem for a college English course, and a fellow teacher speaks of the poetry he wrote himself, but was reluctant to discuss. A lover of all the fine arts, Mr. Gates was responsible for rescuing from the trash heap a painting done more than thirty years ago by a girl from Withrow, I Emery Gates Carolyn Lord. In memory of this instructor who took such an interest in the school, a group of teachers are having the painting of Molly restored and a flowering tree planted outside the teachers' lounge, in which the picture hangs. An incident which re- veals Mr. Gates' somewhat dignified sense of humor is the time he marched two boys into Mr. Owens' office and announced, Mr Owens, l just appre- hended these two gentlemen fumigating their ade- noids with nicotine. One teacher here at Withrow aptly sums up Mr, Gates' total personality by saying, He was such a sweet gentleman. INDEX A ABK 128-129 Academics 154-159 Activities 88-153 Administration 26-29 Advertising 256-270 Alpha Hi-Y 112 Alpha Y-Teens 112 Altruist 130-131 Annual Staff 98-101 Art Club 151 Awards Day 42-43 B Band, Junior 116 Band, Senior 124-125 Baseball Team 186-189 Basketball Team 172-182 Beta Hi-Y 105 BOX 132-133 Boys' Sports 160-197 C Cheerleaders, Basketball 173 Cheerleaders, Football 162 Chi Sig 140-141 Choir, Junior 122 FACULTY A Allen, Martha 29 Asher, Mary 107 Ayer, Joseph 26 B Barber, Howard 30 Beck, Howard 30 Beck, Virginia 71 Benner, Carl 30 Bertram, Virginia 30, 38, 150, 199 Bisceglia, Barbara 30 Blake, Robert 28 Blasberg, Grace 30, 199 Braun, Jerome 30, 106 Brunsman, Walter 30 Bryant, John 30, 37 Burwinkle, Elmer 30 C Call, Jerry 30 Canter, William 30 Caveman, Monica 30 Clark, John 30 Coletta, Daniel Connell, Ruth 30 D Davidson, Walter 31 Denner, Lillian 31 Downer, Maria 31 Dunn, Joyce 31 E Elmer, Robert 31 Ernst, Will 31, 172 Evans, Gladys 29 F Filbin, Richard 163, 190 G Gallagher, James 31, 77 Galvin, Robert 31 Garrett, Burton 31, 105 Gates, Emery 31, 271 Gates, Marshall 31 Gerhart, Nancy 31 Gilliand, William 31 Choir, Senior 120-121 Class Officers 76 Contents 4-5 Council of Presidents 93 Cross-Country Team 183 Cum Laude 70-71 D Dance Club 204-205 Dedication 6-7 Dolphin Club 202-203 Dux Femina 94 F Faculty 24-39 Faculty Index 273 Football Teams 162-171 French Club 111 Future Homemakers 114 Future Teachers 237 G GAA Officers 198 Gens Togata 109 German Club 110 Girls' Sports 198-207 Glee Clubs 123 Golf Team 190 Graduation 56-57 H History Club 117 Goodell, Paul 31 Gooley, Garnett 31 Graham, Carl 31, 194, 195 Graham, Eleanor 32, 36 H Hallowell, Rosa 32 Hamilton, Ross 32 Hartker, Ray 32 Havlicek, Donald 32, 184 Hawkins, Arthur 32 Haymond, George 32 Heck, Judith 32, 34 Heger, Herbert 32, 108 Hensel, Albert 32, 150 Higgins, Howard 32 Hill, Sally 32, 109 Hindman, Rita 33 Hirt, Lewis 33 Hlod, Michael 33, 171 Hodory, Evelyn 33, 112 House, Clifford 33 Howard, Joyce 33 Hughes, Laverne 33, 111 Huheey, John 33, 171, 172 Hunt, Roscoe 33 Huppert, Loretta 29 J Jenike, Samuel 33 Jones, Ruth 33, 110 K Kemme, Janet 33, 110 Kimble, Darwin 28 Kluber, Robert 33 Knost, Charplette 33 Knost, Ralph 33 Konrad, Virginia 28, 94 I. Lackey, Donald 33, 117, 122 Ladely, Mildred 34, 99, 100 Lally, Dorothy 34, 199 Law, Carol 34 Law, William 34, 92 272 I Index 272 lnterfratority Council introduction 1-23 K Kappa 144-145 Kytyves 136-137 L Lunchroom 106 M Madrigal 121 Majorettes, Junior 116 Majorettes, Senior 125 Memoriam 271 Minstrels 146-153 0 Offset Club 115 Omega Kappa 139 P Play 119 Popularity Poll 48-49 Publication Rep. 104 Q Quill and Scroll 97 R Royalty 126-127 Lemon, Charles 34 Lemmon, Elizabeth 28 Leslie, Elizabeth 34, 199 Links, Lulubelle 34 Longland, Isabelle 29 Lyons, David 34 M Marion, Melvin 34 Martin, Ansel 34, 120 Mather, David 34 McDonough, Betty 34, 97, 102 Merritt, Marvin 34, 163, 184 Miceli, Virginia 34 Mitchell, Cynthia 34 Moore, Edith 34 Moorman, Hilda 35 Mueller, Jack 32, 35, 100, 115 Mullins, Robert 35 Murphy, Lula 29 N Naberhaus, Bonnie 35 Massano, Gerald 35 Nolan, Nora Mae 35 Noonan, Frances 35 0 Oder, Shirley 35 O'Rourke, John 35 P Parks, Althea 35 Philley, Martha 35 Pitcher, William 35, 36, 105 Prinzel, Albert 35 R Rhollans, Arthur 36, 100 Richmond, Susan 36, 96 Riley, Arthur 36 Roberts, Genevieve 36 Robinson, Mabel 36, 206 Roos, Martha 36 Rosenberger, Maiorie 36 Roth, Carol 29 93 Scribblers 96 School Senior Senior Senior S Services 106-108 Directory 279 Dreams 82-83 Prom 64-65 Seniors 40-87 Sigma Gamma 95 Sigma Hi-Y 105 Spanish Club 110 Student Council, Junior 92 Student Council, Senior 90-91 Student Index 274-278 Swimming Team 194-195 T Tally-Ho 134-135 Tennis Teams 192-193 Thalian Players 118 Track Teams 184-185 Tri Chi 142-143 Tower News Staff 102-103 TOX 138 U Underclassmen 208-255 AND ADMINISTRATION Rubendunst, Alfred 36, 113 S Salie, Charles 36, 113 Schiffer, A,nnie 36 Schirmer, Herbert 36 Scott, Mary 29 Sherman, Harold 36 Sherwood, Martin 36 Siegel, Martin 36 Siegle, Mary 36 Simmons, James 37, 182 Smiley, Susan 37 Smith, Edwin 37 Smith, Francine 37 Smith, George 30, 37, 124 Strofe, George 37 Srafe, James G. 71 Stagginborg, Ann 29 Stapanian, Mary 37, 111 Steinmetz, Christine 37 Stevens, Eunice 37 Stose, llo 37 T Taylor, Helen 31, 37, 199 Templin, Paul 33, 37 Thornton, Delores 37 V Vickers, Robert 37 W Walker, Kern Walker, Maxine 37 Wallace, Sally 37 Warrick, Janet 38 Whitaker, Robert 38 Wieland, Keith 38 Wilkenson, Russell 38, 39 Williams, Ann 38 Williams, James 38, 120 Wilson, James 38 Wirth, Raymond 38 Y Yacks, Colin 29, 91, 93 Z Zwayer, Roger 38, 181, 184 STUDENT DIRECTORY .Y Y! A v Abbott, Doug 104, 183, 210 Abbott, Larry 249 Abernthy, William 249 Abney, Martin 180, 220 Abrams, Colon 220 Abrams, Rodney 241 Accordlno, Linda 233 Ahlert, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, JoAnnie Linwood Pat 45 220 171, 241 Peggy 45, 120 Ronnie 220 Ball, Martha, 241 Ballard Benjam Ballardj Charles Ballard, 241 Ballard Ballardl Balleng 220 Ballou, in 241 233 cnrisrlnc 1'11, 207, Phillip 249 Wanda 210, 220 er, Barry 104, 141, Blll 210 Ban, Betty 220 Bertline, Darla 210 Bertsch, Linda 110, 134, 220 Beson, Mary 249 Bess, Michael 241 Betshey, Norman 233 Bice, Sandra 90, 125, 134, 220 Biel, Mary 131, 151, 210 Blllups, Eric 210 Billups, Shirley 233 Birkley, Bruce 241 Birley, Don 120, 151, 152, 220 Bischof, Betty 210 Bisset, Margaret 45, 46, 71, Bronston, Susan 111, 124, 210 Brooke, Michael 77, 144, 145, 153 Brooke, Michael T. 47 Brooks, Bobbie 122, 220 Brooks, Charles 50, 77, 108, 120, 183, 186 Brooks, Conrad 220 Brooks, Dennis 233 Brooks, Doris 117, 220 Brooks, Gail 249 Brooks, Gordon 241 Brooks, Jacquelin 220 Brooks, Paulette 220 Brooks, Rory 233 Brooks, William 108, 210, Candler, Joyce 104, 241 Canter, Barry 48, 50, 51, 93 95, 122, 125, 152 Cantrell, Lacey 233 Carcifera, Clifford 212 Cardwell, Robert 221 Cargile, Anne 241 Carmichael, Carol 241 Cargite, John 241 Carney, Roberta 104, 207, 249 Carney, Tom 124, 194, 221 Carpenter, Anna 249 Carr, Gregory 108, 171, 233 Carr, Ross 51 Carr, Yvonne 51, 212 Banks, Ethel 77, 241 Banks, Jan 45, 62, 102, 173, 198 Banks, Nathaniel 91, 170, 93, 94, 96, 97, 102, 103, 116 BITZEY, Bivens, Barbara 220 Allen 46, 93, 109, 220 Brooksbank, POQQY 220 Broughten, Edward 117, 241 Broughton, Geraldine 92, 249 Broughton, Jerry 220 Acklin, Bobbie 122 Acklin, Jackie 122, 241 Acklin Mildred 44 am, om 0 Adams, Clarence 122, 171, 181, 233 Adams, Don 241 Adams, Fred 233 Adams, John 141, 194, 220 Adams, Larry 210 Adams, Melton 171, 233 Adams, Theresa 241 Agnew, Bonnie 241 Ahlert, Carolyn 104, 122, 124, 134, 203, 220 Glen 44, 122, 124 Ainsley, Richard 233 Aitken, Roo 210 Alcorn, Sondra 44, 134 Alexander, Missie 122, 241 lexander Robert 44, 77, 108, , , 141 Alford, Carolyn 249 Algiers, Marvin 44, 77 Algyre, Kathy 87, 125, 131, 220 Allen, Albert 44 Allen, Clifford 233 Allen, Drew 249 Allen, Rufus 249 Alread, Jane 220 Alsept, Elezene 249 Alsept, Roy 249 Alsip, Vicky 136, 137, 220 Altmann, Kaye 131, 203, 210 Amann, Ellen 123, 129, 210 Ammann, Jacauelin 108, 210 210 Banks, Yvonne 122, 233 Bannister, Ton 45, 77 Barber, Alvin 220 Barber, Beverly 45, 77, 91 Bardes, Todd 117 Barker, Catherine 233 Barker, Crystal 249 Barker, James 241 Barkley, Joan 233 Barkley, John 109, 122, 249 Barlow, Palmer 184, 220 Barnes, Donald 249 Barnes, Donna 241 Barnes, Glenda 220 Barnes, Robert 241 Barnes, Ronald 241 Barnett, Edward 45 Barnett, James 45 Barnett, Kathy 91, 220 Barnett, Norma 210 Barr, John 249 Barret, Ted 44, 70, 95, 106 Barrett, Lowell 249 Bartucci, Elaine 91, 220 Amos, Amos, Amos, Joyce 241 Mildred 233 Ronald 249 Anderson, Brenda 249 Anderson, Brent 249 Anderson, Bruce 62, 90, 122, 124, 145, 220 Anderson, Cedric 220 Anderson, David 170, 220 Anderson, Elaine 241 Anderson, James 117, 122, 171, 233 Anderson, Jean 44, 49, 87, 109, 134, 135, 203 Anderson, Jeanie 93, 125, 210 Anderson, Jon 92, 241 Anderson, Mischelle 210 Andrews, John 105, 210 Androne, Nicholas 91, 110, 145, 220 Anness, Linda 220 Apple, Freddie 249 Archiable, Wesley 44, 48, 77, 144. 145, 153, 183, 194 Ard, Charles 241 Ard, Eddie 241 Arendell, Karen 210, 237 Armentrout, Mary 104, 249 Armstead, Ruth 220 Armstrong, Larry 249 Armstran Rosetta 44 Armsmig, anya 117,122, 233 Armstrong, Walt 241 Arnold, Carlette 233 Arnold, John 249 Arnold, Linda 249 Arnold, Tim 145, 210 Arthur, Bettie Jo 104, 241 Arthur James 241 Arinurf Janet 44, 101 Baskin, Elaine 249 Baskin, Leon 249 Baskin, Norman 45, 105, 141 Baskin, Torn 171, 233 Bosley, Delores 210 Boss, Lawrence 241 Batchelor, Martha 45, 77, 114 Battelle, Fred 233 Bottle, Mary 220 121, 141, 152 Shirley 112, 220 Gloria 249 Blackman, Herbert 249 Blackschlegcr, Diana 46, 87, 90, 93,94, 111,134 Blackschleger, Janis 87, 90, 104, 135, 199, 210, 237 Blackwell, Sharyn 121, 220 Blair, Jim 93, 110, 210 111, Blvens, Black, Blair, John 77, 124, 152, 183 184, 210 Blair, Steve 110, 122, 171, 233 Blankenship, Donna 99, 121, 152, 210 Bleska, Tom 141, 210 Bley, Ton 105, 106, 145, 210 Blass, Barb 46, 97, 102, 103, 130, 203 Blossom, Susan 110, 123, 220 Blount, Thomas 220 Blue, Frank 241 Blue, Lynette 220 Blue, Wendell 249 Blum, Bonnie 44 Bluemenschein, Alwynna 47, 91, 108, 135 Bobbs, Calvcn 241 Bocklett, Dan 210 Boerstler, Linda 241 Boerstler, Sharon 241 Baettcher, Nancy 249 Bogosian, Mark 116, 210 Bohnenkamper, James 210 Bolan, Charles 220 Boland, Michael 47 Bauer, Ann 90, 96, 110, 124 135, 210, 237 Bauer, Sally 45, 77, 90, 91, 102, 110, 130 Bough, Clementine 210 Baugh, Shirley 241 Baumann, Dottie 46, 77, 104, 108, 123 Baumgartner, Charles 233 Baumgartner, Judy 90, 104, 124,131,152,199, 210 Beasley, Jack 124, 194, 210 Beatty, Jacqueline 233 Beatty, Janice 249 Beauchamp, Livingston 249 Beck, Robert 249 Beckiord, Pat 104, 203, 233 Beckiord, Robert 104, 249 Beckstedt, John 92, 171, 233 Bedford, Wanda 249 Bedinghous, Helen 233 Bedinghaus, Mary Jo 233 Beebe, Gail 46 Behymer, Ronald 46, 77 Beierle, Lawrence 210 Bond, Pat 220 Banner, Carol 210 Bonner, Gail 210 Bonner, JoAnn 249 Booker, Belinda 249 Booker, Jimmy 249 Booth, Bill 170, 233 Booth, Edward 47, 77, 108, 194 Barnhoffer, David 180 Baskin, Norman 47 Boso, Judy 123, 135, 210 Boston, Edgar 163, 186, 210 Boston, Gwendolyn 47, 77, 108, 114, 198 Boston, John 241 Boston, Sandra 233 Boswell, Mary 249 Bouldin, Anita 241 Bouldin, Diana 249 Bouldin Jania 104, 241 Beil Mary 199 Bell Barbara 210 Bell Beverly 220 Bell Bell Bell Bell ' cnqrles 163, 184, 210 Connie 210 Delores 210 Lavonne 233 Bemis, Asher, Thomas 122, 241 Ashford, Cynthia 220 Ashford, Ronald 249 Atkinson, Jerry 109, 134, 220 Auchtung, Mervin 113, 125, Bell, Reginald 210 Bell, Ronald 105, 116, 210, 237 Bell, Ronda 249 Susan 131,210 220 Austin, Larry 210 B Bacher, Eddie 233 Bacher, Marian 233 Baessler, Norma 210 Baggett, Patricia 220 Bailey, Carolyn 249 Bailey, Christy 220 Bailey, Gloria 220 Bailey, James 233 Bailey, Ron 241 Bag! William 44, 163, 164, 184 Baioni, Judith 44, 49, 120, 135, 150, 198 Baker, Carolyn 241 Baker, Chris 233 Baker, David 45 Baker, Diane 109, 220 Baker, Dorothy 233 Boker, Gary 220 Baker, Gloria 45 Baker, James 220 Bender, Philip 125, 220 Benedict, Geoffrey 46, 47, 72577, 90, 93, 111, 116, 1 Benedict, James 92, 114,122,171, 233 Beniamin, Jim 46, 123 Benjamin, Raymond 117, 171, 233 Benn, Karen 46, 108, 136, 152 Bennet Patricia 210 Bennet, Rebecca 210 Benson, Bucky 233 Benson, John 249 Benson, Linda 122 Benson, Lou 233 Benton, Kathleen 104, 241 Benz, William 104, 220 Benzing, Linda 129, 220 Berckman, Florence 220, 237 Berger, David 46, 113, 124, 210 Berger, Susan 249 Berry, Richard 241 Boulding, Joyce 210 Boulding, Rosemary 233 Bowden, Tim 163, 210 Bower, Jan 129, 220 Bowery, Tom 210 Bowling, Betty 241 Bowman, Romayne 233 Bowman, Gloria 122, 241 Boyle, Ron 122, 241 Bradburn, Macia 249 Bradburn, Warren 47 Bradley, Florine 210 Brandenburg, Bob 249 Brandenburg, Donna 241 Brandenburg, Herbert 47, 115 Brandenburg, Keith 233 Brandfass, Brenda 87, 110, 131, 199, 220 Brandt, James 233 Brandt, Judy 241 Brant, Jerry 47 Breckenridge, Mary 241 Breidenbach, Pete 104, 171, 233 Brengel, Bill 98, 210 Bressert, Edward 47 Brewer, Beverly 199, 210 Brick, John 220 Bridgeman, Carol 91, 123, 210 Bridgeman, Ed 125, 152, 210 Bridges, Elaine 233 Bridges, Virginia 47 Briggs, Mike 47, 105, 145 Britton, Patricia 241 Brock, Sandra 249 Brockman, Bruce 145, 210 Brockman, Cheryl 220 Brookman, Donna 210 273 Broughton, Terry 220 Carrier, Harald 122, 221 Carroll, Betty 221 Carroll, Judith 129, 221 Carroll, Peggy 241 Carter, Betty 212 Carter, Gertrude 249 Carter, Helen 90, 212 Brown, Anna Marie 104, 110, 124, 210 Brown, Clyde 106, 220 Brown, Doris 210 Brown, Gloria 210 Brown, Jim 90, 102, 105, 210 Brown, John 220 Brown, Joseph 50, 125 Brown, Joyce 249 Brown, Judy 233 Brown, Lionel 216, 237 Brown, Brown, Marcia 233 Marcus 220 Brown, Michael 241 Brown, Orbin 220 Brown, Ralph 210 Brown, Sandy 210 Brown, Steven 249 Brown, Steve E. 249 Brown, Tam 220 Brown, Willie 249 Brown Yvonne 249 Browning, Dale 98, 107, 220 Browning, Linda 50 Browning, Terry 50 Brueggemann, Ralph 210 Bruehl, Gary 120 Brughton, Gary 104 Brundage, Charlene 233 Bryan, June 106,107, 135, 210 Bryan, Linda 99, 134, 199, 220 Br ant Gwendol n 233 v , N v Bryce, William 163, 210 Buckler, Bonnie 249 Buerkle, Bob 50, 186 Burch, Brenda 249 Burch, Jimmy 249 Burchard, Carolyn 50, 108, 114 Burck, Bill 50 Bugdgte, Robert 116, 153, Burdge, Nancy 87, 108, 110, 134, 220 Burdsal l, Mary Jane 135, 210 Burdsall, Tom 233 Burgess, Daphney 220 Burkhart, Ralph 241 Burkhart, Richard 120, 220 Burnett, Helen 50 Burns, Vicky 116, 210 Burress, John 241 Burton, Barbara 92, 108, 129, 210 Burton, Beverly 122, 233 Burton, James 121, 220 Burton, 111, Burwell, Margaret 90, 108, 121, 198, 220 Doris 233 Bush, Allen 249 Bush, Helen 120, 121, 152, 210 Butler, Eleanor 50 Carter, Katherine 212 Carter, James 249 Carter, Lucien 249 Carter, Robert 233 Carter, Sherry 233 Case, Joyce 221 Cash, Eugene 183, 184, 212 Cashwcll, Burgess 241 Catauro, Bette 212 Caulton, Georgene 220 Cave, Elzner 241 Centers, Linda 233 Chadwell, Carol 233 Wanda 249 Connie 122, 249 Chadwell, Chambers, Chambers, Cindy 207, 241 Chambers, Ludelia 241 Chambers, 1 10, 1 1 Chambers, Marcella 51, 77, 2, 120, 237 Robert 249 Champion, Connie 233 Champion, Mattie 233 Butterworth, Bonnie 108, 210 Butts, Sharon 114, 220 Butts, Phyllis 50 Chandler, Edna 51 104, 121, 123 Chandler, Robert 241 Chandler, Russell 249 Chaney, Rick 212 Chapdu, Sandra 221 Chapman, Eugene 233 Chapman, Jim 125, 221 Charlton, Patricia 212 Charlton, Roger 51, 108 Chenault, Albert 241 Chesnut, Michele 207, 249 Childers, Howard 241 Childers, Naomi 241 Childers, Rosely 249 Chisholm, Ann 203, 233 Chisholm, Jim 89, 221 Chitwoad, Tom 241 Christian, Patricia 241 Christian, Walter 221 Christian, William 170, 221 Christman, John 249 Christman, Henry 241 Christman, Nathan 172, 184, 212 Chumbley, Gloria 221 Chumbley, Susan 250 Ciaccio, Jane 99, 212 Ciaccio, Michael 241 Clare, Mary 233 Clark, Carl 241 Clark, David 250 Clark, Doris 110, 212 Clark, Joyce 210, 241 Clark, Linda 250 Clark, Marsha 221 Clark, Mary 221 Clark, Michael 221 Clark, Pam 98, 104, 120, 129, 221 Clark, Vincent 233 Clauder, Rick 233 Clayton, Barbara 120, 221 Clayton, Charles 170 Clayton Russell 223 Clent, Jasper 182 Clephane, Judy 221 C Cacifero, Cynthia 62, 163 Colbert, Crystal 220 Caldwell, Bonna 50, 104, 134 Caldwell, Elaine 171 Caldwell, Joe 220 Caldwell, Sally 249 Caldwell, Vivian 249 Caldwell, Wayne 233 Calhoun, Vivian 249 Calloway, Harry 121, 141, 220 Calmeise, Joyce 50 Cameron, Charles 233 Cameron, Don 241 Cameron, Donna 233 Cameron, Jim 104, 107, 221 Cameron, Thomas 221 Campbell, Carl 241 Campbell, Henry 249 Campbell, James 249 Campbell, John 241 Campbell, Lynn 221 Campbell, Olivia 210 Campbell, Sandra 241 Campbell, Sharon 249 Clingmon, Anthony 104, 250 Clingmon, Mabel 233 Clare, Tom 241 Clowney, Ruth 106 Cloyd, Shirley 233 Coaston, Steve 51, 124, 172, 174, 184 Cobb, James 233 Cobb, Julius 182, 250 Cobb, Peter 181 Cocklin, Lawrence 124, 221 Coffee, Cecil 250 Coffin, Bruce 90, 212 Coggin Cohorn Colaw, ,Anne 212 ,Lawanda 250 Debbie 241 Coldrion, Craig 221 Cale, Shirley 221 Cole, Sue 221 Coleman, Barb 51, 91, 114 Coleman, Doug 233 Coleman, Francis 250 Colernan, Jacqueline 233 Coleman, Lavern 250 Coleman, Pat 212 STUDENT DIRECTORY Collier, Betty 233 Collier, Kathy 104, 120, 212 Collier, Yvonne 250 Collins, Pat 51 Colston, King 221 Colfer, Gloria 241 Coluin, Alfred 221 Colvard, Lelia 51, 123, 148 Combs, Anita 221 Combs, Betty 250 Combs, Glenna 129, 199, 221 Combs, Ralph 250 Comer, Audrey 122, 233 Compton, Jackie 233 Compton, Lenita 233 Conn, Samuel 233 Connelly, Connie 221 Connelly, John 234 Conner, Margaret 123, 221 Conner, Mike 111, 140, 141, 212 Conway, Diane 104, 121, 134, 221 Conway, Steve 48, 51, 90, 127, 144, 145, 163, 1.54, 186 Cook Albertine 212 Curtis, Emma 233 Cusson, Robert 221 D Daigle, Daryl 110, 123, 212 Dail, Albert 109, 170, 221 Dailey, Danny 109, 171 Daily, Phyllis 52, 123, 198, 212 Dalton, Bradford 250 Dalton, Joyce 53, 77, 106, 107, 198 Dalton, Richard 180, 221 Daly, Donna 221 Daniel, Paula 207, 250 Daniels, Alfred 250 Daniels, Cheri 221 Daniels, Paula 125 Daniels, Judy 141 Daniels, Niel 113, 122, 242 Daniels, Ron 91, 234 Daniels, Yvonne 124, 140, 212 Donner, Ernest 250 Darden, James 250 Darker, John 242 Darling Kathy 117, 242 Doran, 'Madeline 52, 108 Driskell, Cook, Anna 241 Cook, Bertha 114, 221 Cook, Cecil 108, 221 cook, Julia 135, 210 Cook, Mary 221 Cook, Richard 108, 170, 180 Cook Steve 124 221 cnokb, John 250 Daughtery, Bernice 221 Daughtery, Elaine 123, 135, Delores, Berry 212 Donahue, Cheryl 54, 77, 90 96,99,116, 121,124,150, 198 Donald, Barry 54 Donald, Sharon 207, 251 Danes, Sharon 54, 77, 108, 128, 152, 199 Donn, Mike 106 Donnelly, Eileen 54, 98, 124, 125, 135, 150, 203 77, 87, Dooley, Jack 120 Dooley, Ran 54, 77 Dopf, Cathrine 242 Dorhan, Donald 54 Dorsey, Elaine 92, 150, 234 Doser, Ron 124 Downey, James 115, 212 Downey, Richard 122, 212 109, 114, Doyle, Frank 54, 77, 93, 105, 183 Doyle, William 242 Dozier, Nancy 251 Dozier, Ran 221 Drafston, Barbara 242 Dragoo, Don 221 Dragston, Sandra 106, 234 Drake, Juanita 242 Drake, Linda 242 Epling, Drema 251 Erbacher, Richard 242 Ernestine, Shockley 234 Ernst, Sandra 134, 222 Erskine, Dale 117, 242 Esberger, Bob 99, 212 Eschmeyer, Gary 251 Eschmeyer, Ken 222 Eshman, David- 163, 184, 222 Estes, Brenda 55 Estes, Clyde 251 Estes, Jenifer Estes, Marla 122 Estes, Vickie 251 Etter, Charles 125, 170, 222 Eubanks, Kathy 55, 113, 123, 128 Eustice, Dave 242 Eustice, Doug 242 Eustice, Jean 62, 90, 131, 150, 173, 203, 212 Evans, James 222 Evans, Patricia 222, 242 Evans, Penny 131, 222 Evans, Russell 55 Evans, Sandie 222 Evans, William 170, 212 Eveler, Bernie 145, 212 Eveler, Judy 90, 104, 131, iso, 180, 199, 222 Everhart, Jeff 251 Foster, Foster, Leon 105, 141, 243 Maurice 243 Fox Barbara Ann 213 Fraley, Jackie 213 Frame, Tom 49, 53, 58, 77, 90, 93, 95, 105, 145 Francis, Helena 251 Frank, Sharon 108, 135, 213 Franklin, Candy 203 Franklin, Ken 213 Franklin, Linda 136, 137, 22 Frazier, Joanne 243 Frederick, Bob 243 Freeman, Sidney 58, 163, 16 Freese, Gary 58 Frey, Sherry 222 Fried, Andrea 58, 77, 87, 91 9 102,10,121,198 Friedrich, Vonna 243 Fritsch, Frost Juanita 222 Alvin 251 Frost: Christine 251 Frost, Connie 222 Frost, Donald 243 Frost, Joyce 222 Frost, Robert 117 Frost, Shirley 251 Frost Vickie 58 Fry, Gail 58, 108, 134, 135 Frye, Gail 255 Frye, Mike 243 Drake, Samuel 251 Driggers, Gary 120, 170, 186, 212 Dennis 120, 212 Evernaff, Mike 234 Eversole, Joyce 222 Everson, Eleveland 251 F Fulcher, Jim 243 Fuller, Jessie 112, 158 Funnish, Dave 251 Furlow, Sandra 58, 77, 140 ,Sarah 213 Bill 251 Cooksey, Othel 212 Coon, Mary 250 Coon, Ruth 241 Cooper, Carolyn 140, 212 Cooper, Charles 171, 242 Cooper, Deborah 250 Cooper, Leslie 52 Cooper, Shirley 250 Coorey, Beverly 250 Cord, Herschel 108, 221 Cordell, Beiser 221 Corder, Judy 52, 108 Cordrey, Suzanne 90, 109, 123, 131, 180, 221 Corhane, Malcolm 250 Cornett, Melody 109, 203, 233 Corning, Roland 221 Courtner, Janet 250 Cosby, Jerry 122, 171, 242 Costa, Mike 90, 163, 184, 212 Costa, Tim 104, 250 Caurdrey, Sue 87 Courtney, Barry 140, 141 Courtney, James 52 Coven, Carlton 52 Covert, Norman 242 Covert, Sandra 250 Cowen, James 52 Cox, Jeffery 242 Cox, Pat 52, 113, 114 Cox, Sharon 242 Coyle, Linda 114, 212 Coyne, Denny 184, 221 Coyne, Tim 109, 153, 212 Craft, Terry 52 Craig, Frank 242 Craig, Grace 242 Cramer, Gayle 122, 221 Cramer, Rusty 124 212 Daughtery, Yvonne 212 Davidson, Carrie 242 Davidson, Edith 234 Davidson, Ron 122, 124, 152 Davidson, Thomas 105, 122, 124, 145,152,212 Davis, Arthur 120, 221 Davis, Bernice 212 Davis, Charlene 91, 123, 251 Davis, Charles 212 Davis, Clifford 251 Davis, Deborah 234 Davis, Donna 221 Davis, Ginny 221 Davis, Janet 53 Davis, Jassica 234 Davis, Kathryn 242 Davis, Linda' 242 Davis, Mary 98, 131, 150, 221 Dawson, Barbara 221 Dawson, Carolyn 234 Dawson, Francine 104, 122, 234 Dawson, James 107, 212 Day, Conley 234 Day, Gloria 242 Dean, Curtis 221 Deon, David 184, 221 D33 Frances 199-12.05123 Deon, Gilbert 118, 2 2 Dean, Judy 242 Dean, Ruth 221 Deane, Frances 123, 212 Deborah, Terry 251 Deck, Dave 49, 53, 145, 194 Deck, John 117, 233 Deck, Linda 135, 212 Deck, Robert 221 Deckenbach, William 212 Decker, Dave 221 Decker, Kathy 121, 212 Deege, Kathy 242 Dees, Betty 221 Crawford, Arzella 250 Crawford, Bernidine 212 Crawford, Carol 52 Crow Crow Crow ford, ford, Gwen 109, 242 ford, Harry 122, 221 Goffery 221 Dehner, Donna 48, 53, 70, 77, 96, 102, 104, 120, 121, 135, 152 DelMonoca, Drew 221 Delroe, Sandra 53, 77, 198 Dempsey, Larry 221 Denman, Jan 53 Denny, Robert 251 Deer, Sarah 251 Deckenbach, William 212 DeVoss, Gail 221 Dew, Henry 212 Dewberry, Betty 251 Crawford, Jerome 242 Crawford, John 221 Crawford, Lucy 221 Crawford, Sally 242 Crglgiiord, Yvonne 98, 129, Craycraft, Raymond 91, 124, 221 Creech, Joe 52 Cresie, William 250 Cress, Rose 242 Crittendon, Jim 97, 102, 212 Crockett, Larry 184, 212 Cromwell, Arthur 212 Crooks, Douglas 233 Crosby, Jim 182 Cross, Paul 221 Crosswhite, Robert 233 CrowleY, Pat 48, 51, 52, 77, 90, 95, 98, 109, 110, 130, 150, 151, 203 Cummins, Larry 250 Cunnick, Cathie 207, 242 Cunnick, John 212 Cunningham, Ben 110, 221 Cunningham, Brad 91, 195, Dials, Sharon 111, 180, 221 Dickinson, Melody 251 Dicks, Arnita 53, 114 Dieckman, Carol 53, 77, 91, 198 Dieckman, Ray 221 Diefenbach, Kay 52, 53, 94, 96, 104, 123, 234 Dincler, Dinkel, David 251 Roberta 104,106, 107, 115, 135,212 Discher, Ron 221 Dishman, Cathryn 242 Disgiei, Bobbie 62, 123, 131 Dixon, Brenda 251 Dixon, Cherry 212 Dixon, Christine 251 Dixon, Edward 221 Dixon, Norman 242 250 Cunningham, JoAnn 52, 108 Cunningham, Ken 221 Cunningham, Mike 109, 171, 181, 233 Cunningham, Phyllis 242 Cunningham, Tyrone 242 Cunningham, William 170 Curfman, Jane 87, 122, 124 125, 203, 212 Dobbins, Janice 53, 114, 123 Dobbins, Jeffery 242 Dobbs, Willie 107 Doggett, Robert 212 Dolch, Barbara 104, 123, 221 Dollenmeyer, Rita 53 Dolley, Jack 212 Dollisan, Neal 212 Dubnosky, Marlene 221 DuBois, Maxine 54, 77, 112 Dubase, Claudette 234 Dubase, Rita 112, 114, 123, 212 Duermit, Mike 145, 172, 212 Duffy, Morris 222 Dukes, Shirley 234 Dula, Sylvia 251 Duncan, Diane 242 Duncan, Elaine 242 Duncan, Harry 145, 180, 190, 222 Duncan, Paul 251 Duncan, Tom 212 Dunham, Don 54, 70, 77 Dunn, Bill 105, 144, 145, 212 Dunn, Melody 123, 222 Dunn, Vera 54, 108, 109, 198 Dunn, Victor 222 Durham, Dave 141, 212 Durham, Dan 140 Durham, Larry 222 Dynes, Thomas 141, 212 E Eakins, Gwendolyn 112, 222 East, Paul 183 Eaton, Benjamin 251 Eaton, Brit 49, 54, 77, 91, 144, 145 Eby, Claudia 92, 114, 234 Eby, Kathy 54, 203 Echols, Sandra 117, 206, 242 Edmonds, Dale 222 Edmonds, Jackie 55 Edmondson, Eddie 121, 152, 212 Edmonson, Jean 110, 212 Edmonson, John 186, 251 Edmonson, Michael 117, 242 Barbara 251 Edwards, Edwards,,Diane 206, 242 Edwards, Janet 109, 123, 222 Edwards, Leslie 108 Edwards, Patty 104, 129, 222 Edwards, Ron 242 Edwards Tom 90 104 212 Egan, Judith 234 Egan, Linda 242 Ehrhardt, Mark 234 Ekermeyer, Jim 212 Elam, Paul 109, 171, 234 Elder, Roger 55 Elfring, Jane 104, 242 Ellick, Anthony 55 Ellick, Robert 242 Ellick, Wanda 251 Elliot, Douglas 242 Ellis, Avicla 222 Ellis, Chuck 48, 55, 77, 91, 105, 106, 127, 145 ElllSi Delbert 242 Ellis, Elve 233 Ellis, Verna 55 Ellis, Viola 114, 242 Elmes, Karen 122, 234 Elmes, Virginia 122, 234 Elmes, Walter 222 Elmore, Jim 55, 124 Embry, Betty 222 Embry, Peggy 251 Emery, Johnny 234 Enghauser, Bonnie 55, 108 England, Corrine 222 Englemon, Gregory 122, 234 English, Bob 212 Ennis, Rickey 55, 115 Ennis, Sharon 87, 134, 222 Enzas, Sue 212 274 Fahrney, Susan 111, 123, 222 Foin, Renfro 212 Fair, E Fairchi loise 242 ld, Vicki 129, 222 Fannon, Ron 242 Fannon, Sandra 242 Fannon, Wallace 55, 141, 183, 184 Farrar, Jeff 58, 93 Farrar, William 141 Farres Farres Christine 251 George 152, 212 Fast, Whit 242 Fate, Sylvia 212 Faulconer, Rooney 251 Faulkner, Sheila 110, 212 Fawley, Barbara 104, 115, 212 Fears, Edna 242 Feldhaus, Donald 58, 105 Feldman, Sharon 234 Felts, Jeff 58, 104, 153 Fenton, Barbara 251 Ferguson, Barbara 222 Ferguson, Bob 106, 145, 243 Ferguson, Cheryl 234 Ferguson, Frankie 222, 234 Ferguson, John 102, 115, 212 Ferguson, Linda 234 Ferguson, William 105, 125, 212 Ferane, Michael 117, 182, 243 Ferone, William 58, 69, 145, 163 16 172 186 Ferre, I Ferrell, Fette, Fette, Finger, 4, , 174, Janice 234 Cecil 213 Don 234 James 234 Richard 173, 222 Finn, Thomas 222 Firestone, Robert 213 Firth, Darlene 213 Firth, Dixie 213 Fisch, Ed 92 Fischer, Al 77, 172, 183, 190, 213 Fischer, lrene 122, 234 Fischer, Phil 121, 190, 222 Fischesser, Darlene 213 Fischer, Carl 194 Fischer, Charles 222 Fischer, Nancy 234 Fishback, Alfred 172, 181, 186 Flakes, Billy 171, 181 Flanagan, Sam 251 Flanigan, Mike 251 Flaugher, Paul 243 Fletcher, Tim 107, 222 Flick, Dale 58, 116, 121 Flint, Don 186, 222 Flisk, Dorothy 58, 135 Flisk, Mary 222 Flood, Larry 222 Florence, Kathie 134, 203, 222 Flowers, Arnie 251 Floyd, Dianna 58 Fobbs, Jo Carole 213 Fogel, Mary 251 Fogelsong, Arlovine 123, 213 Fogelsong, Carole 104, 222 Forbes, Mike 104, 251 Ford, Gary 243 Ford, Geraldine 213 Forrest, Carl 182 Fortenberry, Donna 243 Foster, Annette 58 Foster, Elaine 114, 251 Foster, Larry 222 G Gaddis, Douglas 243 Gaghan, Donna 243 Gagen, Marilyn 235 Gailey, Jerry 223 Gailey, Paul 163, 213 Galinger, Boyd 58, 140, 141 Gallaher, Glenn 104, 251 Games, Brenda 58, 120, 125 Gans, Barbara 114 Gantz, Emily 96, 97, 102, 109, 116, 213 Gardener, Ruth 213 Gardner, Alua 235 Garner, Linda 223 Garner, Robert 58, 91 Games, Barbara 243 Games, Carl 235 Garnes, Walter 223 Garrett, Willodine 251 Garrette, James 243 Garrette, Shirley 235 Garulo, Richard 194, 213 Garvin, Robbi 251 Gash, Lindo 251 Gaskins, Mary 135, 213 Gaudoskus, Carol 134 Gayle, Gregory 223 Gebhardt, John 58 Gee, J Geiger udith 58 ,Mike 223 Geil, Walter 251 Gentry, Gentry, Gentry Gayle 243 lris 243 , Jim 117, 251 Gentry, John 125, 163, 164 Gentry Gentry Gerth, Gerth, Geyer, Ghee, Ghee, 223 Gibson , Mary 59 Karen 114, 122, 235 Barbara 223 Bernice 140 2 4 Patricia 125, 140, 213, , Donny 235 Gibson, Dennis 195, 235 Gibson Gibson Gilbertj Gillesp , Don 243 Janis 129, 213 Bill 251 ie, Jerry 243 Gillespie, John 59 Gillson, Lyn 1.23, 213 Gilpin, Gilpin, Colleen 59 Dennis 171,235 Glannerj John 213 Glasen, Ted 251 Glauner, John 123 Gleich, Kathy 59, 108, 123 Glenn, Cornelius 172, 173, 184, 213 Glenn, George 163, 251 Glzver, Charlene 122, 124, 13 Godfrey, Alete 235 Godfrey, Judy 235 Goettsch, Eric 223 Gonzales, Ronnie 251 Gooch, Bobbie 235 Good, Bill 163, 186, 223 Goodell, Nancy 90, 125, 134 199, 223 Goodrich, Johy 243 Goodrich, William 243 Goodwin, Euline 243 Goosby, Gloria 243 Goose, Cuma 87, 104, 114, 151, 235 Goree, Carolyn 223 Gourley, Karen 129, 223 Gow, Charlotte 213 Gayert, Phil 59, 102 Hogan, Ph 11s 235 STUDENT DIRECTORY Grace, Francis 243 Grace, Nancy 213 Grace, Polly 104, 106, 107, 115, 213 Graham, John 108, 213 Graham, Mary 199, 223 Graham, Sandra 104, 243 Grant, Carole 251 Grant, Connie 213 Grant, Jaan 111, 199, 223 Grant, Linda 114, 235 Grant, Sharon 244 Gravel, James 121, 213 Hines, Martha 60, 101 Hipsker, Charles 252 Hitchens, Marty 61, 93, 99, i10,120,121,128,15O, 152 Harris, Gloria 59, 113 Harris, James 117 Harris, Larry 124, 125, 128, 213, 243 Harris, Malvina 244 Harris, Peggy 251 Harris, Ron 244 Harris, Samuel 213 Harris, Sharon 59, 108, 121,136,l37,152 Harris, Shelby 223 Harris, Tern 244 Harris, Tony 223 Harrison, Charlene 59, 121, 152, 237 Hartman, Chester 109, 223 Gravely, Ben 150, 223 Gravcly, Frances 213 Graver, Jim 125, 223 Graves, Betty 123, 140, 213 Graves, Brenda 114, 123, 199 Graves, Rita 112, 223 Gray, Olline 235 Grear, Terry 110, 163, 243 Green, Arnetta 59 Green, Elliott 163, 186, 213 Green, Greg 251 Green, Marcus 184, 223 Green, Tom 170, 223 Hartman, Gretchen 104, 244 Hartness, Judy 244 Hastings, Clara 251 Hastings, Jack 109, 171, 235 Hatfield, Denny 244 Hatfield, John 213 Hathorn, Diana 110, 223 Hatrow, Sue 251 nought, P1111 117 Hawkins, Aodree 59, 112, 123 Hodge, Bill 223 Hodge, Jean 223 Hodge, Sandra 123, 213 Hodges, Diane 91, 223 Hodges, Shelda 213 Hodgkin, Margo 235 Hoeffel, Claudia 87, 90, 110, 199, 223 Hoeffel, Karen 102, 134, 135 203 Hogan, Hogan, Ray 235 Timothy 61 Hoehn, Marilyn 104, 252 yl ' M Hoge, H9991 ichael 141,213 Scott 110,252 an 236 Horstman, James 183, 223 Greenburg, Daniel 251 Greenberg, Ester 59, 77, 108 Greene, Nina 243 Greene, William 213 Greer, Earl 213 Greshams, Jim 251 Greve, John 243 Greve, Neal 59 Grevious, Barbara 213 Grier, Rachel 251 Grier, Sonia 234 Griess, Nvalter 251 Griffin, Cynthia 122, 223 Griffin, Jo Ann 213 Griffith, John 59, 110, 125 Griffith, Kendall 92, 117, 243 Griffith, Roger 122 Grisby, Ethel 234 Grisby, Willie 171, 181, 235 Grissom, Allen 124, 223 Grissom, Bob 243 Gruber, Eric 186, 223 Gudauskas, Carol 110, 223 Guenther, Kitty 213 Gullatte, Phyllis 223 223 Hawkins, Carliss 123, Hayykins, Donna 235 Hawkins, Ronald 184 Hawkins, Shirley 223 Hay, Daniel 117, 251 Hay, Elizabeth 235 Hayden, Leon 122, 223 Hayes, Beverly 59, 122 Hayes, Bill 235 Hayes, George 108, 213 Hayes, Sonny 171, 195, 235 Haynes, David 180, 223 Hayntie, Robert 213 Heath, Dwight 244 Hedger, Robert 235 Heekin, Barbara 60, 77, 109, 124 130 203 Hogg, Stephen 213 Hogg, Susan 252 Holcomb, Eddie 252 Holcomb, John 252 Holcomb, Larry 116, 213, 237 Holder, Frank 233 Holle, Robert 213 Holler, Richard 110, 213 Holrnes, Donald 252 Holste, Dale 61, 77, 91, 104, 140, 141 Holton, Nancy 213 Holyzchuh, Eddy 125, 213 Hon, Meav-yn 109, 235 Hood, Richard 109, 122, 223 Hood, Robert 104, 124, 170, 223 Hood, Vernon 90, 104, 120, 223, 237 Hodge, Janet 252 Hooge, Susan 199 Hope, Joe 122, 223 lngram, lngram, Mary 213 Nathaniel 184, 224 lngram, Rosemary 224 lngram, Sylvia lnyart, Ralph 222 Irvine, Joyce 213 lsaacs, Charles 224 lsaacs, Freda 61, 108, 116 J Jackson, Arthur 244 Jackson, Barbara 61 Jackson, Ben1amin 224 Jackson, Beverly 61 Jackson, Carolyn 252 Jackson, Deborah 244 Jackson, Delores 244 Jackson, Eddie 235 Jackson, Hardin 224 Jackson, lsaiah 244 Jackson, James 121, 213 Jackson, Marsha 62, 87, 91, 100, 121, 198 Jackson, Maxine 224, 244 Jackson, Merel 77, 224 Jackson, Oliver 252 Jackson, Robert 244 Jackson, Sharon 224 Jackson, Sherry 252 Jackson, William 252 James, Byron 252 James, Geraldine 112, 123, 224 Janke, Arlene 96, 120, 121, 152, 213 Jarman, Ernie 117, 235 Jarman, Ray 213 Jarvis, Sally 214 Jasen, Roy 252 Jasper, Philip 244 Jasper, Stephen 224 Jeffers, Brenda 112, 224 Jefferson, Cheryl 235 Jefferson, Loretta 235 Heekirl, Ma1'y 92, 11.1, 235 Heffner, Horace 54, 60, 94, 104, 163, 164, 1134 Heheman, John 123, 223 Herdkamp, Mike 121, 122, 12.1, 213 Heimann, Bonnie 48, 49, 60, Hopewel Hopkins, Hopklns Hopkinsl Hopkins, Hopper, 1, B111 223 Leroy 184, 213 Robert 163, 252 Sarah 252 NVl1l1e 213 Tam 223 Horn, Tony 213 76, 94, 124, 125, 127, 150, 198 Helm Mar 104 112,223 Horstmey er, Daniel 252 r, Ricky 145, 223 Gusyveile Guthrie, James 251 Guyton, Barbara 59 Guy tan, Guyton, Gvtinner, Phyllls 243 Willle 235 Barbara 49 55, 59, 1 Y , Helm, Alyeretta 60 Horstma rt Kay 61, 77, sr, 90, 96, 97, 102, 109, 128 Hemrninger, Martha 235 Henderson, Brad 244 Henderson, James 125 251 H Haas, Jack 243 93, 94, 130, 169, 203 Gwinner, Suzy 207, 251 Habenicht, Sue 59, 62, 108, 130, 173 Hacght, Phil 243 Hack, Jayte 251 Henderson, Jett 184, 223 Henderson Larry 251 Henderson, Winston 244 Henges, John 117, 235 Hennessy, Sue 207, 252 Heston, Eugene 223 Hatfel, Philip 223 Houchins, Ken 223 Houlihan, Victoria 107, 252 Henncsv, Todd 244 Henry, Sandra 60 Henry, Sharan 213 Henry, Warren 60, 120, 122, Hardin, Hacker, 134 Haines, Haines Lora 59 93, 108, Carolyn 135,213 Larry 59 140 141 Haines: Mike 251 I Hall, David 117, 123, 235 Hall, Don 223 Hall, Linda 117 243 Hall, Marlene 251 Hall, Pat 243 Hall, Sandro 59, 112, 114 Hall, Shirley 223 Halled, Gale -235 Hallerman, Vicki 243 Halm, Mildred 90 Halscatt, Ken 223 Halsted, Dan 117, 235 Hamilton, Doug 243 Hamilton, George 223 Hamilton, Valer1e 243 Hammann, Walt 251 Harnnton Jody 87, 90 96 135, 199 213, Hampton, Carolyn 237 251 Handel, Hope 135 203, 213 Hanes Kathy 59, 62, 77, 102, 110 198 Hanes, Richard 243 Harbauah, Claudia 251 Harden, Delores 213 Harden, Edith 92 Harden, Sandra 213 Hard1n,Bcrt 121, 1.11 233 Hardin, Edith 235 Hard1n,lrene 223 Harylin Jim 153 213 ,loan 213, 243 125 Hensley Charles 235 Hensley' Jo 235 Hensley Kathy 252 Hensley Peggy 92, 10.1, 114, 235 Hentan, Yolanda 213 Heriner, Lana 252 Hern, Steve 60, 153, 163, 164 Herrin, Dave 170, 186, 223 1-lCrr1ng,Cl1ftctn 60 Herring Jacaualine 252 Herring Robert 60, 105, 113 120, 123 Herring Shirley' 223 Herrmann Joseph 252 Herrmann, Phyllis 235 Herting Barb 2.14 Hertzner, Deborah 252 Hertzner, Edyyarcl 108 '23 Hertzner, Larry 252 Hess, Gary' 1.14 1.15, 172, 213 Hcttinger, Russell 223 Heup, Elizabeth 104, 235 Houston, Greg 252 Houston, Paul 252 Howard, Bard 244 Howard, Gilbert 109, 227 Hoyyard, Jasper 61 Howard, Jerry' 213 Howard, Linda 252 Howard, Lucy 117, 207, 244 Howard, Regina 235 Howard, Sally 104, 116, 122 213 Howell, Barb 61, 77, 107 Howie, Susan 207, 244 Hayrt, Jim 125, 141, 223 Hudson, Angela 61, 120, 121 152 Hudson, Connie 223 Hudson Ronald 244 Huff, Sandra 223 Huff, Wiley 105, 184, 223 Hughes Bruce 244 Hugh0S Cindy 235 Hughes Debbie 92 252 Hughes Enid 77, 121 Hughes Georgiana 122 235 Hughes Kathie 252 Hughes, Marilyn 24.1 Hughes, Michael 24.1 Hughes, Ned 145 223 Hughes Porter 171, 252 Hughes, Hughes, Hughey Hull, Ja Sharon 199, 213 Steahen 61, 77 John 170, 223 cauelinc 235 Hurnphies Anita 252 Hum hri es lrs 117, 243 p W, , Hunt Joy 252 Hunter, Jerome 235 Hunter, Kathy 61 Hunter, Portia 24.1 Hunter Susan 252 Hunter Vera 92, 235 Hurley Cheryl 213 Hardina Yvonne 251 Hare, Elaine 235 Hara Elnathan 251 Harle Nancy' 251 Harmon, Rsbert 235 Harmon Rosa 223 Harald Lausen 251 Harper Charlotte 223 Harper Maryin 351 Harris, garb 104 207, 251 Harris Bernard 243 Harris, Clarence 123 223 Harris Clinton 115, 251 HayQr1ng,Jehn 223 HCyl,l3c'Otr1cC 223 Hickey, Barb 213 Hiler Carrol 125 H111 Carl 235 H111, Erma 252 H1ll,Ed 60 H111, Eugene 123 223 H111 24-1 Hill Ken 252 H1ll,JaAnn 235 Hll Joseph 235 H1ll,N1argarat 235 Hill Michael 244 H111 Richard 244 H111 Roy 252 Hill Sandra 123 129 2.14 H111 Sue 121, 213 H111 Tom 223 Hillman Bruce 223 Hillmdnn 5tCy0 CO H1111 Carol 223 Hinds, Lois 235 Hinds Moxie 235 Hinds Mike '213 Hurst Dayid 213 Hurst Richard 252 Hurt, Bettey' 223 Hutchins, Shirley 235 Hutchinson Linda 223 H,1tch1ns:n,Th:rnas 252 Hutton, Jae 235 Hutzcl Pat 91 I Ice Sherrod 125 lmheff Kenneth 19.1 lmhoft Wayne 235 lngram, Barbara 2.1.1 275 Jefferson, Sonja 252 Jeffries, JoAnn 244 Jeffer1es,Reg1nald 214 Jeffrles, Lectrice 109, 112, 123, 224 Jeffries Rochelle 244 Jelks, Joyce 224 Jelks,Lorr1n9 224 Jenike, Mike 145, 224 Jenkrns, Catherine 252 Jenkins, Joan 90 122, 224 Jenk1ns, Lillie 252 Jenk-ns, Michael '214 Jenkins, Phyllis 124, 224 Jentzen, Nancy 214 Jess, William 62, 77 Johansmann Karen 62, 71, 109 Johansrnann, Walter 62, 77, 109 Johns, Marsha 123, 224 Johnson, Alfred 224 Johnson Andrea 77, 235 Johnson Annette 252 Johnson, Barbara 235, 252 Johnson, Ben 62, 122, 163, 164 Johnson, Betty 224, 244 Johnson, Betty J, 62, 108 Johnson, Bcb 172, 186, 214 Johnson, Bruce 62, 145, 163 214 Johnson Calvin 252 Johnson, Deborah 252 Johnson Donald 112, 117 235 Johnson, Donna 252 Johnsen, Doris 62, 121 198 Johnson Dorothy 77, 93 Johnson, Elizabeth 24.1 Johnsen, Emma 62 Johnsen, Eugene 244 Johnson, Gerald 214 Johnson Keith 2.5.1 Johnson, L, C. 235 Johnson Linetta 62, 77 Johns:-n, ylarguente 235 Johnsen, Norma 235 Johnson Pamela 24.1 Johnson, Paula 214 Jchns:n Richard 125 152 215, 241 Johnson Johnson Johnsen Jehnssn Johnssn Johnsen Rsbert 24.1 Sarnmcy 171, 235 Sandra 215 252 Syly a 235 Tyyili 62, 77 195 Viola 22.1 Johnston Druc 10.1 13.1 22 Jehnsto n Richard 62 122 Johnstsn Roy 235 ohnstone Stanley 252 c '1 s J Joyner 'wnar Dallas 10. 23- Eloise 123 215 22.1 .lclly J l 120 129 215 Janes Alexia 215 Jones Anne 235 Jones Anthony 235 Janes, Arthur 215 Jones, Barbara 62 123 Jones Dante: 170, 22.1 Jones Donna 22.1 Jones Douglas 24.1 .1 Jones, Earl 224 Jones, Ellis 252 Jones, Gary 252 Jones, Gayle 120, 224 Jones, Glen 244 Jones, Gloria 252 Jones,Harr1ette 107 Janeg, Jackie 87, 203, 224, 252 Jones, Janet 134, 224 Jones, Jeanette 224 Jones, Jesse 215 Jones,Joseph1ne 224 Jones, Kenneth 184, 215 Jones, Mary 203, 224 Jones, Mike 62, 104, 120, l52,181,184,194,237 Jones, Morris, 171 Jones, Nancy 131, 198, 224 Jones, Pat 62, 123, 198, 215, 244, 252 Jones, Robert 244 Jones, Sandra 114, 244 Janes, Sharon 215 Jones, Sylvia 224 Jones, Terry 170, 184 Jones, Tom 141, 215 Jones, Vivian 62, 135 Jones, Wayne 108, 224 Jordan, Emma 244 Jordon, Gloria 252 Jordan, Mamie 62, 77, 123 Jordan, Paul 181, 236 Jordon, Robert 224 Jordan, Roy 244 Jordan, Dwight 236 Jordan, Tischa 244 Judd, Connie 252 Justin, Jay 62 Justin, Nancy 90, 104, 120, 134, 224 K Kabel, Joe 236 Kadon, Suzanne 224 Koescheimer, Marilyn 123, 224 Kaeserneyer, Brenda 244 Kahn, Gail 62 Karb, Henery 252 Kasting, Barbara 108, 135, 215 Kay, J Keeling, Stephen 122. 244 Keese, Albert 163, 224 Keesee, Vance 252 Keim, Barbara 224 Keller, John 90, 109, 225 Kelley, Sharon 252 Kelly, Anthony 225 Kelly, Kathryn 244 Kelly, Lois 106, 225 Kelly, Mike 215 Kelly, Mitchell 108, 236 Kelly Paul 244 Kelsey Donald 252 Kemp, Wilbur 109, 215 Kendall Karen 48, 62, 67, 93, 94, 101, 104, 109, 120, 130, 198, 199 Kendrich, Claborn 182, 244. Kennebreyw, Delilah 225 Kennedy, Frederick 121, 141, 225 Kenny, Joe 225 Kensow, Mable 244 Kenyon, James 252 Kenyon, Sandra 236 Kerby, Gary 225 Kerby' Ronald 225 Kerns,Caroly'l'1 236 Kerr, Shelly 102 121, 129, 199 215 Ketcher Terry 24.1 Keys Anita 244 Keys, Patricia 236 Keys Virgrnra 62 112 Kidd, Jane 92 206, 207, 24.1 Kidd Thomas 62 145, 183, 184, 19.1 Kiefer Barb 63, 96 97, 102 Kiessling Roy 113,122 124, 151, 215 Kicvolggll oo: Richard 121, 170, K rnble, A'nCld 244 Kirnrey Aulta 63 Kloord Geneva 92, 252 Knard Jacaueline 125 225 K,narch S 111 K-nder Emily 120 135 215 Kinebreyt Keith 122, 181, 215 236 Kinebreys Truman 170 '84 klr-Q Barry 117 2:4 King Catherine 252 King Earl 225 Ktng Eyerode 236 Kir-c James 115, 215 King Kina Jerold 22: Jean 236 King Martin 63 113 King 'yt ke 215 K,ng, Rebecca 24.1 King Elayne 215 K'ng Yyenne 225 Knney Donna 135 215 STUDENT DIRECTOR Kinney, Kathleen 63, 101, 215 Kipp, Robert 244 Kipp, Kathie 225 Kirk, John 170, 225 Kirk, Richard 63 Kirven, Patsy 215 Kistner, Ellen 63, 77, 102, 111, 128 Klein, Barbara 215 Klein, Paul 252 Klems, Wllllam 252 Kline, Robert 252 Klingman, Bill 194, 225 Klusman, Tom 117, 236 Knabe, Jim 252 Knechtly, Carolyn 104, 236 Knelpp, Dale 225 Knell, Diane 134, 225 Knepper, Christine 236 Knepper, Elizabeth 236 Knight, John 123, 225 Knoochel, Judy 207, 244 Knott, Peggy 225 Knuckles, Vivian 215 Koerner, John 99, 104, 215 Koger, Mary 252 Koplttke, George 117, 236 Karr, Howard 252 Kremer, Lawrence 225 Kremer, Vickle 244 Krogmann, Joan 216 Kuhn, David 252 Kuhn, Richard 104, 117, 244 Kurz, Judy 123, 216 L 1 Labltlzke, Donald 124, 225 Labltlzke, Mary 124, 216 Lacy, Elizabeth 216 Ladrigan, Kay 216 Lamp, Connie 225 Lamb, Jackie 252 Landis, Suzanne 87, 111, 135 203, 237 Lane, Ernest 184, 225 Long, Charles 225 Land, James 236 Langdon, Huel 244 Laubach, Russ 131, 198, 199, 216 Laughlin, James 121, 216 Lauterwasser, Bob 63, 77, 110, 145 Lawrence, Donald 252 Lawrence, Gregg 252 Lawrence, Sharon 63, 108 Lay, Ellan 236 Layne, Harold 236 Layne, Portia 109, 225 Layne, Robert 252 Leathelwood, Kevin 244 Lee, Brenda 236 Lee, C Lee, R 164 Lemon Lemon Lemon Lemon Lemon heryl 252 abort 63, 123, 163, 184 Charles 252 , Mary 104 , Sharon 63, 120 Stacy 117, 236 Susan 63 101 Lene, Elaine 104 Leonard, David 236 Leonard, Richard 63 Lepper, Stan 225 Lett, Levy, Lewis, Barbara 63 Harold 236 Bradford 117, 236 Lewis, Charles 236 Lewis, Charlotte 216 Lewis, Deborah 244 Lewis, Jerome 122, 244 Lewis, Jerry 225 Lewis, John 104, 117, 163, 165, 186 Lewis, Judy 236 Lewis, Stephen 252 Libbee, Mary 244 Liebl, Swanhild 90, 191, 216 Ligen, Jim 225 Liggctt, Linda 134, 225 Liggett, Roger 63, 108 Liaon, James 141, 184 Liaon, Oscar 170 Liles, Harriet 104, 131, 198, 199, 216 Linder, Carol 216 Linoner, Frank 225 Lindsey, Cornelius IB4, 225 Linnenberg, Bob 97, 102, 216 Lipker, Carlean 91, 225 Lipschutz, Cherly 123, 216 Lipscomb, Thomas 252 List, Pete 236 List, Steve 122, 225 Little, Kay 108, 111, 225 Little, Jacqueline 252 Little, Margia 236 Littlejohn, Wilbert 181, 236 Littles, John 226 Livers, Emory 244 Livcrsedge, John 236 Livcrsedqe, Linda 216 Lobos, Carol 63, 70, 93, 96, 104, 108, 111 Lockard, Phyllis 216 Loehner, Donald 226 Lotton, Patricia 226 Logon, Gail 63, 77, 108 Loge, Josephine 253 Long, Barbara 63, 87, 135 Long, Phillip 215 Loudermilk, Rick 236 Lovett, Katie 216 Lowe, Dorleen 236 Lowe, Gloria 236 Lowe, John 253 Lower, Pat 63, 77, 140, 141 Lowery, Lennis 236 Lowrey, Ron 171, 236 Loy, Mary 101, 135, 237 Lucas, Daniel 253 Lucas, Jesse 216 Lucas, Lois 236 Lucas, Nancy 236 Luce, Patricia 63 Ludlow, Bill 244 Ludlow, Judy 226 Ludwig, Steve 106, 110, 216 Lukemlre, Teddy 253 Lusk, Joan 63, 108 Lusk, William 124, 125, 216 Lutsch, Mathias 253 Lykins, Marshall 49, 61, 63, 70, 90, 94, 109, 116 Lykins, Roger 104, 226 Lyles, Mary 244 Lyles, Otls 253 Lyles, Wilma 63, 123 Lynch, Sharon 226 Lyons, Betty 110 Lyons, Mike 66, 113, 116 Lyshe, Edward 244 M Mabon, Gladys 236 Mabrey, Edward 171, 244 Mabrey, Eugene 253 MacDonald, Bruce 109, 113, 236 MacDonald, Janice 134 MacDonald, Lloyd 125, 145 Macht, Nancy 226 Mack, Billie Jo 66 Mack, Carson 244 Madaris, James 244 Malsh, Jeanne 206, 207, 245 Malsh, Marlane 104, 114, 236 Majors, Hattie 253 Malick, Michael 109, 226 Maloney, Emma 245 Mandlove, chris 66, 77, 91, 104, 130, 198 Mann, Betty 245 Mann, Rose 236 Manning, Doris 216 Marcello, Don 62, 141, 163, 216 Mark, Virginia 66, 115, 122, 124, 125 Marlowe, Jeffrey 226 Marry, Evelyn 131, 198, 203, 216 Marrow, Gary 216 Marrow, Judy 236 Marshall, Norman 125, 216, 253 Marthaler, Joseph 216 Martin, Albert 124, 216 Barry 121, 216 Betty 245 Martin, Martin, Martin, Charles 66 Martin, Elaine 66 Martin, John 66, 184, 226 Martin, Joseph 141, 253 Martin, Larry 216 Martin, Nancy 66 Martin, Pat 245 Martin, Priscilla 253 Magtin, Steve 105, 122, 124, 16 Martz, Ronald 226 Mascari, Charles 226 Betty 226 Mason, Mason, Henry 253 Mason, Joyce 253 Massey, Bonnie 253 Masterson, Bill 66, 93, 140, 141 Mathes, Richard 236 Mathews, Gary 66, 77, 144, 145 Mathews, Jlll 226 Mathews, Judy 66 Matthews, Elizabeth 236 Matthews, Joe 106, 109, 184 236 Matthews, Mick 104, 123, 141, 216 Mattie, Dennis 216 Mattlson, Phyllis 206, 245 Maxey, Carol 66, 109, 137 Maxton, Anthony 216 Maxwell, Kathy 67, 93, 128 May, VeOsa 90, 104 Darlene 226 Elaine 253 Mayo, Mayo, Mays, Clara 236 Mays, Ernest 253 Sarah 112, 226 Mays, Mays, Stanley 253 Mayton, Peggy 226 McCabe, Joyce 90, 104, 110, 131, 216 McColl, Gwendolyne 253 McCall, Larry 108, 226 McCall, James 253 McCall, Lee 253 McCann, Dave 145, 226 McCann, Dick los, 144, 194. 216 McCann, Tim 253 Mc an s Ron 226 C t, McClinton, Caleb 253 McCland, Larry 245 McCloud, Peggy 236 McCollum, Herbert 183, 226 McCollum, Terry 67, 77 McCommons, Helen 253 McCoon, Daniel 253 McCoy, Bill 226 McCoy, John 170, 226 McCoy, Judith 67 McCoy, Richard 253 Mccoy, sn aron 122, 236 McCroy, Dwight 253 McCroy, Linda 253 McC5ight, Katie 67, 99, 116, 1 8 McDaniel, Charles 91, 226 McDaniels, Joyce 245 McDoniels, Sandy 67 McDovalo, Janice 226 McElroy, Clarence 253 McElroy, Ellen 236 McElwain, Dove 62, 104, 108, 121, 163, 226 McFadden, Mackie 123, 140, 216 McFadden, Oliveia 125, 226 McFall, Charlene 104, 245 McFalls, Terrance 108, 236 McFarland, Fred 216 McFarland, Jlm 236 McFarland, Judy 253 McFarland, Nancy 236 McGinty, Octavia 67, 123 McGregor, David 253 McGuire, William 253 Mclntosh, Bernice 67, 137 Mclntosh, McKenzie, Geraldine 226 Greg 245 McKinny, Jerry 216 Mcklnny, William 91, 216 McLaughlin, Florence 245 McLaughlin, Sandra 226 McLaurine Patricia 2 3 , 5 McLendon, Jane 216 McLoyd, C McMahon, larence 216 Elaine 245,253 McMullen, Carol 129, 180, 226 McMullen, Elizabeth 226 McMullen, Ken 236 McMullen, Lucille 67, 110, 112 McMullen, Pam 253 Yolanna 226 McMurray, McNeil, Sam 245 McNeil, Willis 245 McNutt, Mick 121, 170, 180, 186, 226 Masque, cnnsry 206, 207, 245 McWilson, David 253 Dorothy 236 Hiram 253 McW1lson, McWilson, Meadows, Cordelia 245 Melaadows, George 67, 183, 4 Meadows, Jeffery 226 Meadows, Judy 245 Meece, Jerry 226 Meeker, Sheila 117, 236 Mehas, Tommy 67, 77 Menifee, Steve 67, 77, 120, 144 Mandy, Mike 253 Merrill, Randall 236 Merritt, Peter 253 Meritt, Edith 236 Merritt, Irene 236 Merritt, Pat 226 Merriweather, Dick 236 Mertens, Dianne 236 Mc-sch, Judy 114, 123, 216 Mesloh, Barbara 226 Meteff, Yvonne 216 Mettey, Wendell 122, 125, 170, 186, 226 Pat 220 141, Metzcar, Metzler, Don 236 Metzler, Terry 49, 66, 67, 95, 105, 109, 144, 145 Meyer, Sharon 216 114, 123, 124, 203 Miller, Charles 68, 91, 226 Miller, David 253 Miller, Debora 253 Miller, Debora 253 Miller, Dixie 70 77, 110 Miller, Donald 245, 253 Miller, Dorothy 68, 109, 124 Miller, Ed 245 Miller, Hughes 171, 177, 24-5 Miller, Kathy 87, 124, 135, 216 Miller, Linda 245 Miller, Mary 245 Miller, Richard 253 Miller, Roger 123, 145, 226 Miller, Rosemary 226 Miller, Sandro 111, 216 Miller, Walter 253 Milligan, Ellen 131 Mills, Ken 68 Milton, Milton, Beverly 245 James 253 Minton, Rita 121 Minton, Ruth 90, 129, 216 Miracle, Wendell 68 Mitchell, Audrey 253 Mitchell, Betty 226 Mitchell, Lena 112, 123, 226 Mitchell, Paula 245 Mitchell, Shirley 112, 226 Mitchell, Wanda 68, 112, 140 Mitchem, Carol 253 Mobarry, Ronald 236 Moeton, Henrietta 253 Moffard, Jenny 253 Malden, Anna 245 Monday, James 253 Monday, Paulette 214 Monroe, Barbara 122, 236 Monroe, Judy 62, 104, 123, 150 151,173,199,216 Monroe, William 253 Montgomery, Leslee 245 Montgomery, Vanita 236 Moody, Michael 68, 90, 105, 153, 163, 165, 186 Moody, Willie 170, 226 Mooman, Carol 216 Moore, Alan 245 Moore, Alfred 108, 216 Moore, Donna 77, 194 Moore, Edith 68, 96, 104, 203 Moore, Frank 236 Moore, Linda 245 Moore, Mike 122, 125, 152, 216 Moore, Dick 68, 144, 145 Moore, Ruth 117, 226 Maoris, Jones 236 Morehead, Gene 68, 113 Nelson, Cheryl 245 Nelson, Joan 69, 90, 113,121,128,152 Nelson, Leon 184, 226 Nelson, Mick 120, 226 104, Nelson, Bob 253 Neville, Phil 253 Newell, Ester 245 Nicely, Betty 117, 226 ' Nichols, Doris 121, 216 Nichols, Jim 145, 172, 216 Nickles, Diane 236 Niehsen, Helga 245 Nixon, Diane 122, 245 Nixon, Sylvia 109 2 6 . , 2 Noble, Roy 122, 226 Nugent, Karen 253 Nunn, Nancy 87, 90, 135, 199, 216, 237 0 Ootley, Albert 69 Oberding, Allen 253 Oberding, Barb 216 Oberding, Robert 236 Odell, George 69, 108 Oehler, Karen 203, 226 Offut, Margaret 253 Offutt, Marsha 245 Offuit, Paul 105, 170, 226 Ogley, Josephine 253 O'Haro, Patti 69, 104, 110, 203 Ohl, Bill 141, 216 Olert, Carol 104, 109, 120, 131, 203, 216 Olert, John 104, 245 Oliver, Ed 226 Oliver, Flenard 253 Oliver, Vernon 69 Oltmclnns, Nita 96, 97, 102, 110, 216 O'Nan, John 216 Onken, Kathy 49, 62, 69, 75, 77, 94, 97, 102, 130, 173 Opel, Joe 115, 226 Opel, Norma 226 Oppt, Connie 69, 140, 141 Orr, Charles 49, 69, 77, 124, 172, 174, 183 Orr, Ross 172, 180, 236 Orso, Ethel 253 Osborne, Elbert 253 Osborne, Jim 69 Osterhaus, Carolyn 131, 199, 203, 216 Osterhaus, Ed 245 Osthalthoff, Deborah 253 l O'Toole, Walter 226 Otterman, Dave 245 l Otto, Nancy 226 Overstreet, Gary 237 Overstreet, Vlvian 245 Morehouse, Bob 108, 163, 216 Moreton, Dave 68, 108 Moreton, Tim 171, 195, 245 Morgan, Eddie 245 - Morgan, Henry 105, 141, 216 Morgan, Phyllis 245 Marrett, Pomele 226 Owens, Carla 253 l Owens, Donna 109, 237 1 Owens, Eileen 253 , Owens, Jackie 253 Owens, Katherine 245 Oxley, Edmund 237 Meyer, Susan 91, 236 Meyers, Carol 253 Meyers, Robert 115 Meyers, Sharon 128 Michael, Dennis 104, 253 Michael, Sherry 110, 131, 216 Middleton, Patricia 236 Miles, Ivory 122, 245 Miles, Jackie 226 Miller, Arthur 108, 226 Miller, Billie 236 Miller, Bobbie 236 Miller, Cary 236 Miller, Caryl 68, 90, 111, 276 Morris, Alice 68, 140 Morris, Beth 207, 253 Morris, Carol 245 Morris, Karen 245 Morrison, Bill 68, 77, 104 Morrison, Jim 68, 77 Morrison, Paul 226 Moser, Motzer, Don 226 Janice 236 Moultry, Sonia 68, 93, 123 Mounce, Tonio 68, 120 Moye, Greg 186, 216 Moye, Mary Ellen 68 Murphy, Sue 90, 122, 129, 226 Mueller, Fran 123, 216 Mueller, Jim 68, 253 Mulholland, Greg 245 Mullenix, Dave 216 Mullikin, Sarah 216 Mullins, Robert 104, 125, 226 Mullis, Darlene 253 Murphy, Elmer 215 Murphy, France, 112, 226 Murphy, Gary 253 Murphy, Marcia 122, 245 Murphy, Shirely 111, 226 Myers, Henrietta 226 Myers, Robert 226 Myers, Sharon 68, 123 Myers, Susan 93, 104 Mygott, Steve 226 N Naegel, James 226 Nagel, Susan 68, 72, 83, 90, 94, 98, 130, 203, 270 Nlagelson, Ted 216 Napaster, Charles 236 Nazzarine, Ron 68, 113 Neal, Marian 69, 121 Necama, Mike 115, 216 Nees, Rick 216 Neitenboch, Charles 226 Neloms, Tim 182, 253 Nelson, Brenda 253 Palmer, David 92, 171, 273 Palmer, Michael 108, 226 Palmer, Sophia 122, 237 Palmer, Theodor 250, 253 Pongburn, Rich 69 Parks,'Peggy 203 Parr, Steve 227 Parrish, Parnin, Clarence 237 Lewis 253 1: o O fl' -l 01 3 so A ff' ro 0- 'oua 1: uvnavvwnvau-o -no-o ooo o aoaoaaooooo ooo -.1-,c,-..--nn-.-.----.-...4r,13 F7V'1-..l'..7r7Vx'777V7r777S'f'7S'fm3'mQ gomomoomomwooomaobo- ,D 5-7 7, ,-.,-3k-5N-,-,-,-3- , Egg. sss wagzszsssseegfmgas -oo mb-,0-i3a::-yf':2-.'0o- 15 Q'9.7S 5' :QQ -4:33-UQ 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U' K ffl 3 S w hui U1 j-F Parrton, Lewis 235 Parton, Wilber 163, 186 Partridge, Earnest 237 Poschall, Jack 117, 237 Pate, Arthur 111,121,141, 227 Patio, Donna 69, 91, 123, 128 Patrick, Carol 227 Patterson, John 227 Patton, Don 254 Patton, Janet 112, 227 Paul, Jerry 93, 108, 123, 141, 184, 216 Paul, Yvonne 123, 216 STUDENT DIRECTORY Payne, Payne, Pat 216 Priscilla 254 Payne, Persilla 254 Peltier, Marty 108, 131, 150 227 Peltier, Randy 254 Pelton, Carol 227 Pelton, Mary 69 Pendleton, Guanina 254 Penn, Richard 216 Penny, Vivian 254 People, Alemta 69 Perry, Floyd 163 Perry, Janice 245 Perry, Lloyd 227 Perry, Ronald 254 Perry, Tom 69 Person, Ralph 108, 227 Peters, Patti 245 Peterson, David 237 Peterson, Gleen 254 Peterson, Hatti 123, 217 Petracelli, Mike 237 Pfeiffe 135 Pfeiffe r, Jane 69, 87, 108, r, Mark 125, 227 Phiiiips, Huey 108, 170, 227 Phillips, Mdriiio 123, 227 Pickelheimer, Gail 123 Pickens, Chuck 72, 113, 120 Pierce, Barb 112, 123, 217 Pierce, Flora 112, 217 Pierce, Helen 254 Pierce Susan 254 Pierce Piner, 245 Pitser, Virginia 237 Brad 92, 117, 182, Shirley 72, 77, 90, 110 Pitts, Clyde 227 Pitts, Douglas 254 Pitts, Judy 217 Pitts, Leroy 254 Plair, Dwight 105, 141, 170, Ranford, Sam 72 Ranford, Willie 254 Rankin, Chuck 254 Rankin, William 245 Rofoiiff, Robert 72, 100, 104 Ratliff, Bill 245 Ratliff, Nancy 237 Ratterman, Virginia 227 Rauscher, Lynne 245 Raymond, Stanley 95, 237 Redmond, Tim 171, 237 Reece, Ed 72, 153, 183 Ramig, Jack 100, 217 Romine, Douglass 254 Roach, Jane 111, 238 Root, Terry 123, 180, 190, 227 Ross, Charles 171, 238 Ross Elaine 238 Ross, Gloria 227 Ross, Mike 217 Ross, Pat 74 Ross Ron 227 Rossi Sharon 227 Reed, Darnella 245 Reed, Donna 90, 129, 217 Reed, Harry 73, 45, 91 Reed, lda 72 Reed, James 73, 163, 165 Reed, John 73, 110 Reed, Larry 245 Reed, Robert 77, 105, 153, 227 Reese, Steve 181, 237 Reeves, Jerry 254 Reeves June 216 Reeves, Phillip 237 Reeves, Willma 254 Reid, Larry 117 Reid, Pat 217 Reit, Tom 104, 125, 227 Reiners, Allen 217 Reinhart, John 186, 245 Reinhardt, Ron 227 Reiter, Brad 73, 77, 145 Rempe, Danna 237 Renfro, Linda 73, 113, 136, 13 Resses, Burletta 245 Reynolds, John 245 Reynolds, Robert 91, 163, 217 Rhoten, Bruce 49, 73, 122, 124, 125, 127, 152 Rice, Audrey 73 Rice, Charlie 122, 227 184, 227 Plair, Francine 254 Pleasant, Albert 217 Plummer, Michael 237 Polder, Jerry 227 Pollitt, Richard 115, 227 Pollici, Roy iso, 227 Ponchot, Bill 121, 152 Ponchot, Linda 117, 245 Poole, Ken 237 Poole, Linda 254 Pope, Levi 217 Porter, Anna 237 Porter, Barry 254 Porter, Beverly 227 Porter, Carl 237 Porter, Carole 72 Porter, Elaine 227 Porter, Minor 217 Porter, Sylvia 123, 140, 227 Posey, Brenda 104, 227 Posey, Donald 171, 245 Powell, Carol 72, 77, 108, 199 Pratt, Judith 227 Pratt, Marilyn 217 Preston, Barb 227 Preston, JoAnn 104, 111, 11 237 Preston, John 245 Price, Norma 254 Richard, Clyde 73, 77, 163, 165 Richard, Connie 141, 237 Richardson, Carol 254 Richardson, Jerome 117, 245 Richardson, Justine 227 Richardson, Larry 254 Richardson, Molly 73, 112, 140 Richardson, Pat 73, 111, 124 136, 137 Richie, Mike 217 Ricks, Adrianne 73 Riefle, Carol 245 Rick, Ralph 75 Riley, Joycelyn 254 Riley, Mike 245 Roach, Dale 217 Roat,B1ll 227 Robb, Mike 125 Robb, Valerie 238 Roberson, Oscar 237 Roberson, Pauline 122, 237 Roberson, Ray 115, 217 Roberts, Danny 254 Roberts, Doris 227 Roberts, Herman 74, 77, 104 122, 125 Roberts, Mike 123 Roberts, Steve 152, 254 Roberts, Suzanne 74, 77, 93, 136, 137 Pringle, Eva 227 Price, Vanessa 72, 77, 104, 123 Pringle, Janie 254 Pringle, Rose 99, 104, 217 101, Roberts, Warren 227 Roberts, William 98, 237, 254 Robertson, Betty 227 Robertson, Ruby 245 78, 90, 173, 198, 199 Probst, Mae 217 Prophet, Sandra 123, 217 Prosser, Dandra 123, 227 Pruitt, Hattie 227 Pryor, Wilma 254 Pryor, Wilbert 254 Pulliam, Cheryl 254 Pursell, James 106, 254 Purvis, Pat 123, 134, 227 Q Quebe, Marsha 117, 245 Quigley, Karen 135, 217 Quinn, Gary 227 Quinn, Sharon 72, 101, 108, 114 Quitman, Arthur 124, 227 R Raabe, Lauren 237 Rabe, Karin 217 Radcliffe, Tom 91, 105, 217 Radford, Eddie 72, 120, 121 152 Radford, Ron 124, 217 Ragle, Carolyn 254 Ragle, Jolene 227 Rainey, Judy 71, 72 Rains, Jewel 227 Rall, Laverne 245 Ralles, Dimitri 122, 237 Ramsey, Ann 237 Ramsey, David 254 Ramsey, Joyce 199, 227 Ramsey, Ruth 122, 227 Raney, Marsha 217 Ranford, Robert 105, 227 Robinson, Arnetta 238 Robinson Robinson Barb 104,217 Brenda 254 Robinsoni ciioryio 254 Robinson, Gary 254 Robinson, Joyce 254 Robinson, Kristy 207, 245 Robinson, Loddyn 245 Robinson, Nancy 48, 74, 76, 90, 104 Robinson, Paula 74, 123 Robinson, Ralph 245 Robinson, Sharon 238 Rockel, Walter 217 Rockhold, Sandy 102, 129, 217 Rocklin, Don 227 Rodgers, Marla 254 Rodriguey, Robert 227 Rodwell, Lucy 245 Roebuck, Becky 49, 70, 74, 78, 93, 94, 127, 130, 199, 203 Roebuck, Theresa 254 Roeder, Terry 105, 217 Rogers Carol 245 Rogers, Cheryl 254 Rogers, Donna 74 Rogers, Harold 74 Rogers, Jean 254 Rogers , Ken 238 Rogers, Pat 217 Rogers, Ron 245 Rosser, Betty 238 Rowe, Diane 109, 227 Roalty, Kathy 104, 117, 206, 245 Rozier, George 254 Ruess, Judy 123 Ruffin, Annette 217 Rummel, Ronald 227 Runyon, D'Ann 114, 238 Rushing, Cheryl 227 Rushmore, Charles 245 Rushmore, Sarah 109, 114, 203, 238 Russel, Dick 180, 227 Russel, Lloyd 254 Rutherford, Carol 74, 101, 1 17 Ryan, Barb 90, 104, 129, 217 Ryan, Kathleen 227 Ryan, Laura 114, 122, 238 Rybolt, William 246 S Sadler, Beverly 254 Sadler, Chester 74 Sadler, Jim 109 Sadler, Joyce 122, 238 Saemon, Sandra 217 . Soggus, Charlene 227 Sales, Max 238 Salzorulo, Mary 227 Sand, Lisa 104, 254 Sanders, Bernantia 254 Sanders, Rovena 140, 227 Sanders, Shelby 170, 227 Sanders, Willy 254 Sandlin, Elaine 254 Sandlin, Linda 238 Sandusky, Jerry 217 Sanford, Alex 92, 117, 238 Santoro, Mike 48, 73, 74, 95 107, 122 Sartor, Freddie 184, 227 Sartor, Vivien 217 Sasaki, Brian 116, 141, 183, 217 Satchwell, Satchwell, Beverly 246 Satterley, James 75 Satterley, Woodie 227 Saturday, Virginia 75, 112, 140 Sauber, Linda 246 Saunders, Barbara 131, 180, 227 Saunders, Bill 227, 238 Saunders, Kaye 227 Saunders, Michael 238 Saunders, Sandra 238 Savicki, Dan 110, 227 Sawger, Bill 227 Sawicki, Charles 71, 74, 75, 95 Sawyer, Dick 190, 227 Saylor, Lee 75 Scarberry, Pamela 254 Scheid, Chester 227 Scherer, Charles 75 Scherrer, Louise 254 Schieslc-r, Judy 75, 123 Schilling, Ann 92, 114, 238 Schilling, Earl 217 Schlechty, Lynda 75, 76, 81, 94, 120,124, 125, 152, 198 Schlegel, Susan 48, 75, 77, 84, 87, 90, 93, 94, 121, 135, 198, 199, 237 Schlemmer, Gail 246 Schlosser, Linda 122, 246 Schlueter, Karen 227 Schmitt, Dave 62, 75, 79, 95, 163, 172, 173 Schmitt, Margaret 104, 238 Schneider, Judy 217 Schnur, Nick 238 Schoerner, Eddie 254 Schofield, Horlon 75, 141, 165 Schooler, Gail 227 Schotts, Dick 120 Schrinnqr, Bob 217 Schroer, Bill 75 Schroth, Rich 91, 125, 145, Judy 123, 129,217 227 Schubert, Sandra 109, 114, 122, 238 Schuller, Judy 114, 123, 217 Schwendenmann, Terry 123, 217 Scott, Anne 124, 217, 237 Scott, Carol 246 Scott, Elaine 254 Scott, Jim 254 Scott, JoAnn 238 Scott, Ken 75, 93, 113, 140, 141 Scott, Larry 121, 141, 170, 227 Scott, Paul 78, 98, 121, 141 Scott, Willa 227 Scribner, Bob 186, 227 Seaman, Sandra 135 Seaver, Ed 227 Sebastian, Dick 228 Sechrest, Mark 254 Sellars, Betty 217 Sellers, David 254 Selph, Carol 98, 131, 150, 203, 228 Sena, Jeff 108, 141, 228 Sena, Mike 171, 238 Sensboch, Judy 110, 124, 217, 237 Senters, Mervin 254 Sewell, Albert 254 Sewell, Eugene 254 Sewell, Janice 228 Sewell, Lela 78 Sewell, Tom 228 Shaffer, Pom 206, 246 Shafto, Bonnie 104, 114, 136, 137, 228 Shank, Dave 238 Shannon, Barry 141, 217 Sharp, Joyce 104, 238 Sharpe, Gary 170, 228 Shaunon, Lester 238 Shaw, Dorothy 92, 109, 238 Shaw, Steve 117, 246 Shear, Doug 98, 217 Shear, Pat 123, 186, 217 Shear, Tom 92, 246 Shebanek, Ron 141, 228 Shellabarger, Don 77, 78, 186 Shellebarger, Linda 123, 137 217 Shelton, Bob 228, 254 Shelton, Ron 228 Shepherd, Jim 246 Sheppard, Danise 104, 246 Sherman, Dave 170, 228 Sherman, Don 180 Shick, Danny 246 siiiok, Holly 48, 49, 78, 90, 98, 127, 130 Shindoler, Dale 246 Shirk, Tensie 238 Shockley, Rebecca 254 Shonberger, Linda 136, 137, 217 srioiis, Dick 109, 120, 228 Shotwell, James 228 Showalter, Darlene 238 Shreve, Bill 110, 145, 228 Shriner, Mick 228 Shugars, Jim 246 Shumwoy, Anne 109, 114, 238 Siegel, Bob 228 Siekbers, Kev 246 Silverman, Denny 99, 104, 123, 129, 217 Silvers, Carolyn 122, 246 Silvers, Gladys 123, 217 Simmons, Carolyn 125, 228 Simmons, Connie 123, 217 Simmons, Darrell 78 Simmons, Patrick 117, 238 122, Skidmore, Terry 114, 238 Skinner, Gregory 228 Skiruin, Charlotte 238 Slaughter, Bill 217 Sledge, Lee 91, 163, 186, 228 Sloan, Marilyn 122, 238 Sloan, Ruth 78, 91, 93, 140 Sloan, Yvonne 238 Sluter, Karen 134 Slutz, Ann 104, 117, 206, 207, 246 sim, Moriori 99, 104, 131, 152, 203, 217 Smallwood, Betty 246 Smallwood, Patsy 228 Smart, Jess 217 Smith, Angela 238 smith, Annie 254 Smith, Barbara 109, 228 Smith, Betty 78, 114, 228 Smith, Beverly 134, 228 Smith, Bonnie 228 Smith, Claudetta 238 Smith, Claudia 254 Smith, Clyde 238 Smith, Daniel 238 Smith, Darlene 78 Smith, Dave 180, 238 Smith, Delores 79, 120 Smith, Dennis 163, 217 Smith, Donna 217 Smith, Dorothy 246 Smith, Gayle 254 Smith, Jackie 246 Smith, James 120, 228 smith, Janet 135, 217 Smith, Janice 79, 108 Smith, John 79 Smith, Joyce 124, 217 Smith, Kenneth 110, 217 Smith, Lawrence 254 Smith, Leonard 246 Smith, Linda 104, 254 Smith, Margaret 123, 217 Smith, Paul 228 Smith, Paula 79, 108 Smith, Robert 171, 217 Smith, Roberta 228 Smith, Ronald 217 Smith, Roy 217 Smith, Rudy 238 Smith, Sandra 246 Smith, Stewart 145, 228 Smith, Tom 182, 246 Smith, Yolanda 254 Snelbaker, Nancy 228 Snicler, Terry 217 ' Snow, Frances 238 Snyder, Sollend Sowell, Spann, Spann, Spann, Sparer, Sparks, Spence William 246 ers, Ronald 108 Karen 117, 238 Dolores 79 Jean 109, 122, 228 Vaughn 229 Carol 229 Greg 229 r, Denise 122, 246 Spencer, Jennifer 104, 131, 217 Spencer, Scott 229 Spikes, Shirley 112, 229 Spinanger, Diane 79, 102, 198 Spoona more, Bob 238 Stackhouse, Theodore 229 Stacy, Staley, Betty 79 Alvin 246 Simms, Marian 228 Simon, Amelia 246 Roaers, Sharon 104, 110, 115, 1i7, 227 Rogers William 254 kogo, 'Lois 74, 101 Scott Conley 217 Scott: Connie 254 Scott, Doris 111, 238 277 Simon, Betty 78, 99, 104 Simon, Cathrine 254 Simon, Mary 122, 238 Simpson, Barbara 228 Simpson, Betty 228 Simpson, Elaine 112, 115, 199, 226 Simpson, Eugene 254 Simpson, Gloria 199, 217 Simpson, Maria 238 Simpson, Michael 246 Simpson, Richard 238 Simpson, Sandra 78 Simpson, Stanley 246 Simpson, Sylvia 112, 217 Simpson, Tom 145, 190, 217 Sims, Doris 104, 254 Sims Larry 217 Simsi Lamont 254 Sims, Peggy 254 Sims Sims Phyllis 217 Robert 180,228 Simsi Viola 246 Sims, Vivian 217 Sink, Mark 254 Sink, Paul 238 Sink ield Eddie 226 f , Sivley, Sharon 217 Sizemore, Bonnie 238 Sizemore, Rosemary 228 Skeel, Jo Skeen, D Skidmore Skidmore Skidmore hn 78, 120 avid 254 , Garrie 49, 62, 77, ,Jerry 246 ,Phyllis 238 Skidmore, Terrie 92, 122 sioiiworrh, Cheryl 79, 90, 122 198 Stallworth, Everett 229 Stallworth, Inga 246 Stamler, Bob 229 Standifer, Janice 229 Standifer, Robert 246 Stanifer, Jon 229 Staples, Anita 229, 246 Staples, Leeward 123, 184 Storgardt, Steve 79, 120, 121, 152 Starkey, Gilbert 123, 217 Starrett, Joliene 123, 129, 217 Staud, John 229 Stayden, Elizabeth 135, 217 Stayden, Julius 246 Stayden, Mary 104, 254 Stears, Mitzi 113 Steger, Gary 79, 145 Steger, Ramona 131, 199, 229 Stegmon, Charlene 79 Steidle, Nancy 229 Steimerding, Dave 229 Steiner, Ross 246 Steinmetz, Pat 229 Stcnger, Chelsea 77, 80, 102, 117 Stephan, Dick 91, 229 Steubing, Rich 76 Stevens, Linda 254 Stevens, Bill 229 Stevenson, LeRoy 246 Stewart, Ann 217 Stewart, Barbara 123, 229 Stewart, Franklin 77, 80, 121, 123 Waits, Williams, Victor 239 STUDENT DIRECTORY Stewart, Gayle 104, 246 Stewart, James 229 Stewart, John 238 Stewart, Pat 77, 246 Stewart, Ray 238 Stewart, Robert 80, 121 Stewart, Wllhelmenla 229 Stllle, Margaret 229 Stillwell,Ade1l 229 ' Stlliwell, Dianne 246 Stlllwell, Pat 123, 218 Stlllwell, Troy 171, 246 Stine, Nancy, 129, 229 Thornberry, Tim 170, 229 Bonnie 110, 229 Wheldon, Vicky 239 Stinson, Lorain 114, 123, 229 Stollery, Chris 111, 238 Staly, Tim 246 Walker Stolzenberg, Ann 80, 96, 97, 102 Stalzenberg, John 111, 113, 117 Stonam, Barbara 123, 229 Strachan, Bill 104, 108, 141, 229 Stradtrnen, Bill 183, 229 Stradtman, Joan 238 Stradtman, Ted 80 Straub, Janet 110, 134, 229 Stredrlck, Dinise 104, 122, Stuebing, Rich 48, 70, 80, 246 Street, Gwendolyn 112, 123, 229 Strong, Orville 238 Stropes, Ken 229 Struble, John 117, 238 93, 95 Stuebing, Robert 229 Stull, Benny 246 Suber, Linda 238 Williams Carlene 218 Sullender, William 108, 238 Sullivan, Barbara 254 Summer, Barbara 246 Summer, Joyce 246 Summer, Sara 92, 114, 238 Suter, Brenda 246 Suter, Carl 229 Sutton, Fred 218 Swango, John 218 Swann, Christina 246 Swann, Daniel 125 Swann, Joan 129, 199, 229 Swart, Elizabeth 229 Sweeney, Donna 199, 229 Sweeney, Mary 229 Swelgart, Tom 229 Swiger, Linda 229 Switzer, Tom 229 T Tabak, Sonia 123, 229 Talbert, Christy 77, 80, 122 Thrasher, Pat 199, 299 Thruweatte, Vicky 246 Tillery, Deborah 255 Tillery, Dwight 117, 246 Tlllery, Tyrone 238 Timberman, Linda 229 Tinsley, Ora 123, 218 Tinsley, Ronald 246 Tinsley, Sharon 255 Tiakerhpar, Bill 124, 229 Tlpper, Jerry 120, 229 Trpper, Regina 255 Tischbein, Bob 255 Todd, Helen 246 Todd, Mark 171,181,183, 238 Todd, Dick 80, 85, 95, 122, 125, 145, 152 Tollver, Paul 105, 183, 184, 217 Tomes, Daniel 229 Tomes, Steve 77, 80 Toms, Betty 81 ' Toms, Danold 229 Toms, Judy 218 Torrence, Linda 124, 217 Torrey, Ruby 246 Touson, Jeanette 217 Townsel, Sam 217 Tracey, Bonnie 229 Tracey, Shirley 81 Trcmmel, Vickie 81 Triptow, Betty 238 Truman, Carol 255 Truman, Wayne 238 trusty, Pat 90, 108, 123, 134 Tubbs, Betsy 238 Tuck, Curtiss 182 Tuck, Lee 246 Waits, Tam 91 Wakefield, Roger 247 Walcox, Doug 255 Waldeck, Louise 110, 218 Walker, Charles 171, 181, 239 Walker, Diana 229 Walker, Ed 229, 247 Walker, Edna 229 Walker, Edward 123, 208 Walker, George 255 Walker, Gloria 246 Walker, Harold 246 Walker, Lillie 239 Walker, Thelma 229 Walker Vernon 246 Yvonne 239 Wallace, Theresa 247 Waller, James 255 Waller, Michael 231 White, Carol 218 White, Daryl 239 White, Donald 108, 237 White, Eugene 125, 170, 231 White, Fred 218 White, Geraldine 218 White, Gordon 77, 85, 108 White, Linda 218 White, Lucinda 90, 104, 131, 198, 203, 218 White, Mary 255 White, Michael 231 White, Olga 85, 123 White, Patricia 218 White, Paul 106, 171, 181, 247 White, Robert 124, 141, 170, 231, 255 White Rosemarie 239 White' White, si Whit i sahhis 123, 239 ahey 183, 21a William 218 Williams, Wilbert 163 Williams, Dale 247 Willis, Shirley 218 Willman, John 231 9, Whitehead, Margy 255 Whitehead, Roby 104, 255 Whitefield, Harriet 239, 247 Whitlock, Nancy 85, 108, 110 Whitlock, Robert 231 Whitlow, Rosetta 247 Whittaker, Leoman 247 Whitttelt, Jayne 111 Wilmes, Joyce 239 Wilson, Charles 122, 218 Wilson, George 218 Wilson, Gregory 170, 239 Wilson, Henry 141, 184, 231 Wilson, Herman 170, 218 in Wilson, James 77, 129 Wilson, Jane 86, 102, 120, 198 Wilson, Judy 231 Wilson, Patsy 255 Wilson, Peggy 255 Wilson, Penny 86 Wilson, Rita 87, 239 Wilson, Stephen 104, 114, 239 Wilson, Timothy 255 Wilkelman, Angie 77, 86, 90, 91, 98, 104, 130, 199, 203 Winstead, Dan 109, 124, 145, 218 Winstel, Thomas 108, 122, 125, 231 Wirmel, Sandy 231 Witherspoon, James 231 Witt, Frank 239 Walls, Warren 255 Walriven, Jody 190, 231 Walston, William 231 Walters, Elona 229 Walters, James 229 Walters, Pat 239 Walthal, Larry 229 Walton, Cheryl 218 Walton, Fred 239 Wigan, James 84, 113, 122, 5 Walton, Michael 229 Walton, Rfmald 183, 184, 218 Waltz, William 218 Wambsgang, Mary 218 Wara, David 104, 117, 247 Ward, Dianne 113, 247 Ward, Fannie 218 Ward, Richard 117, 186, 231, 239 Ware, Priscilla 111, 239 Ware, Priscella 111, 239 Warfield, Joy 84 Angela 104, 239 John 255 Regina 253 Delores 84 Warner, Warner, Warner Warren Whittle, Harold 247 Whittle, Larry 218 Whittle, Leonard 255 Wiedemer, Joyce 121, 218 Wiggins, Bob 91, 272 Wilcox, Douglas Wilder, Charles 255 Wilder, Edward 247 Wilder, Worley 247 Wildey, Katherine 85, 130, 198 Wile, Phillip 218 Wile, Robert 117, 239 Wile3s, Geraldine 111, 140, 2 1 Wiley, Brenda 122, 247 Wilkins, Dennis 231 Wilkilys, Gregory 171 Witt, Roger 247 Witterson, Philip 255 Witttelt, Jayne 115, Wittkamp, Terry 231 Woeber, Ricky 195, 255 Tucker, Joe 170, 217 Tucker, Thomas 238 Tuggle, Bev 238 Turner, Ann 92, 238 Turner, Ardis 246 Turner, Barb 141, 229 Turner, David 108, 229 Turner, Harold 246 Turner, Robert 217 Turner, Rosetta 238 Turner, Victoria 229 Turner Wes 121 Tuttle, Tuttle, Tuttle. Mike 124, 141, 229 Sandy 125, 129, 217 Tom 77, 81 Tye, Barbara 238, 255 Tye, Lee 123, 229 Tanner, Tate, Kathy 246 Burzell 246 Tate, Clyde 122, 246 Tate, Gloria 218 Tate, Tate, Juanita 218 Sylaria 254 Taylor, Albert 218 Taylor, Berry 113 Taylor, Carl 254 Taylor, Cornelia 229 Taylor, Donna 77, 80, 87, 90, 135, 198 Taylor, Diana 246 Taylor, Jack 218 Taylor, Joyce 254 Taylor, Leah 255 Taylor, Therese 238 Teague, Harry 218 Kenneth 141, 231 Tellars, Mae 246 Tepper, Carol 121 Terhune, Richard 218 Terry, Cora 238 Terry, Joyce 238 Terry, Lucille 246 Terry, Morris 218 Tevis, Mike 238, 255 Thomas, David 170, 229, 238 Thomas, Gwen 229 Thomas Harry 123 Thomas' Jeanne 238 Thomas, Judy 109, 255 Thomas, Lawrence 77, 80, 108, 141 Thomas, Nola 104, 123, 229 Thomas Thomas, ,Phillip 111,117 Ruth 255 Thomas, Theresa 246 Thomason, Thompson, Thomas 246 Delora 122, 152, Tyrls, Delphia 246 Tyrus, Avary 246 Tyrus, Charles 229 U Vible, Carol 77, 104, 128 Uihlein, Justin 255 L1ihlein,Stetf 246 Underhill, Nancy 151, 173, 203, 218 Underhill, Randy 255 Underwood, Curtis 111, 229 V Valmore, Doug 255 Vance, Edward 238 Vance, John 81 VanLear, Judy 110, 229 Vanover, Gordon 28, 77, 172 VanPelt, Charles 81, 124 Vanschaih, Frank 238 Var1Schaik, Walt 105, 140, 141, 218 Vassar, Donald 229 Vaughn, Carol 81, 104, 237 Vaughn, Eugene 229 Vaughan, Janice 246 Vaughn, Marion 255 Vaughn, Ralph 237 Veasley, Ernest 246 Veasley, Gunnly 237 Warren Warren, Warren, Warren, Washing Washing Washing Washington, Judith 111,122,134 Judith 231 Ralphenla 239 Rosemarie 239 Eric 218 Henry- 239 Patricia 247 Wendell 255 ton, ton, ton, Wass, Michael 214 Waters, Watkins, Carolyn 255 Gary 122,230 Watson, Carol 84, 99, 104, l 36, Watson Watson Watson? Watson Watts, Watts, Watts, Watts, Watts, Weaver, Webb, Webb, Webb, Weber, 125, Weber, Weekly 137 ,Leonard 247 Rich 255 Ruth 255 , Sam 125, 218 Elaine 231 Joan 218 Mildred 218 Patricia 218 Ronald 255 Alvin 218 Carolyn 235 John 255 Michael 91, Marilyn 77, 84, 124, 134 Sandy 128, 218 , Truman 84 110,218 Weggans, Ron 104 Wehby, Wehby, Weider, Weider, Weiss, Welch, Welch, Wells, Wells, 237 Wells, Wells, Eileen 218 William 239 Lee 145, 231 Rod 122, 239 Douglas 84, 111, 123 Faye 231 Donna 255 Dorothy 91, 104, 218, Gloria 255 Mary 134,231 Weidemer, Joyce 104, 129 Wilkins, Gregory 247 Willet, Shirley 247 William, Phillip 111 Alice 247 William, Williams, Barbara 247, 255 Williams, Betty 48, 85, 103, Wolfe, Shirley 122, 239 Wolfe, Thomas 247 Wolfe, William Sa Wong, Phillip 231 Wood, Helen 122, 239 Wood, Kenneth 86 Wood, William 113, 190 Woodie, James 86 Woodley, Marlene 218 Woodley, Robert 239 Woods, Judy 237 Woods, Ted 231 Woods, Theresa 86, 101, 116, 120, 121, 128 Woodward, Bill 184, 239 Wcgodworth, Peg 109, 231, 37 Woolfolk, Joe 86 Woolford, Bob 92, 117, 247 Woolsey, Carter 239 Woosley, Mary 231 Wright, Betty 141, 237 152, 173, 198 Williams, Bonnie 77, 83, 85, 90, 91, 96, 99, 110, 130, 150, 203 Williams, Brenda .90, 122, 255 Williams, Carol 239, 247 Wright, Grace 86 Wright, JoAnn 86, 93 Wright, Neil 231 Wright, Robert 105, Wycle, Wynn, Ernie 231 Marie 255 218 229 Thompson, Thompson, Janyce 229 Thomason Jim so Kathy 131,180, Venn, Elizabeth 104, 111, 131, 229 Venn, Suzanne 246 Venson, Hinds 255 Verdon, Jim 81, 113 Vest, Janet 248 Vielhauer, Judy 123, 246 Vielhouer, Karen 98, 111, 131, 199, 229 Vinegar, Barbara 81 Vinson, Charles 218 Vaegtle, Bonnie 108 Vogt, John 117, 246 Vogt, Michele 81, 109, 122 Vander Ahe, Anne 203, 229 Vander Ahe, Kurt 255 198, 199, 299 Thompson, Ronny 122, 238 Thompson, Terry 246 Thompson, Wendall 105, 141 184, 229 Thompson, David 104, 109, 120, 121, 218 Vonderhoar, Marlene 84 Varnberg, Ruth 246 W Wade, Charlene 229 Wade, Edward 237 Welsh, Charles 255 Wendelstein, Rosellen 122, 131, 150, 203,231 Wertz, Arlene 231 Weseley, Bill 255 Wesley, Joyce 218 West, Patricia 218 West, Richard 77, 84, 172, 174, 183 West, Roland 84, 174, 184 Whatey, Lawrence 231 Wheat, Bob 77, 111 Wheat, Larry 247 Wheatley, John 125, 218 Wheeler, Carol 98, 110, 123, 203, 231, 237 Wheeler, Jean 203, 231 Wheeler, Pamela 77, 82, 85, 91, 98, 109, 120 278 Williams, Casandra 218 Willgams, Clarence 163, 165, 4 Williams, Clemon 171, 239 Williams, Daisy 247 Williams, Deborah 247 Williams, Delores 85, 247 Williams, Dianne 104, 247 Williams, Doris 231 Williams, Gail 99, 218 Williams, Gayle 122 Williams, Geradine 239, 247 Williams, Gwendolyn 247 Williams, Jerome 255 Williams, Jim 90, 122, 165, 172 Williams, John 104, 231, 256 Williams, JoAnneie 231, 247 Williams, Johnnie 255 Williams, Judy 85 Williams, Kevin 85 Williams, Laverne 255 Williams, Lawrence 120, 121 Williams, Leon 85, 108, 141, 152, 163, 165,184 Williams, Leslie 231 Williams, Louis 171, 218 Williams, Louis 124, 255 Williams, Malcom 239 Williams, Mary A. 218 Williams, Mary C. 231 Williams, Mary H. 123, 231 Williams, Michael 171, 184, 218 Williams, Mzell 218 Williams, Pamela 231 Williams, Patricia 85 Williams, Paul 104, 180, 218 Williams, Perry 239 Williams, Peter 181, 255 Williams, Philip 255 Williams, Robert 183, 247 ,,jNiIliams, Robert 255 'PS-Williams, Ronald 163, 218 Williams, Ruby 247 Williams, Russel 86 Williams, Sally 231 Williams, Sharon 247 Williams, Tom 92, 122, 239 Williams Veronica 255 Wynn, Michael 247 Wynn, Ronald 106, 239 Wyzenbeck, Sheryl 125, 134, 231 Y Yancy, Eileen 123, 129, 218 Yancy, James 237 Yancy, Joyce 218 Yarnell, George 122, 181, 237 Yarnell, Nancy 86, 108, 198 Yates, Kathy 218 Yazell, Sandie 108, 123, 137, 218 Yeager, David 247 Yeager, Judy 77, 86, 87, 108, 150, 198 Yelton, Jerry 231 Yeltgn, Linda 111, 129, 199, 2 1 York, Jerry 77, 86, 105, 120, 121, 152 York, Yvonne 218 Young, Annie 231 Young, Charlyne 255 Young, Eugene 105, 141, 218 Young, Glenn 255 Young, Joe 86, 113 Young, Lawrence 247 Young, Rosie 231 Young, Thomas 231 Younger, Avorey 218 z 1 Zahlout Eileen 109 18 , , 2 Zahlout, Naoma 104, 231 Zahlout, Pauline 247 Zeciski, Richard 124, 231, 237 Zennie, Joe 237 Ziegle, Elaine 207, 247 Zinn, Patricia 255 Zittel, Diane 231 Zwicker, Kay 237 C83 E53 aa C73 SENIOR Acklin Mildred .,,.,. Kiamd-'i, Gian .. .. ,Alexander Robert ,,,.. Algiers, Marvin .,,,... Allen, Albert ,,,,,... Anderson, Jean .,,, Archiable, Wes YY,YYY, Armstrong, Rosetta ,,,, Arthur, Janet .,,,,,,... Bailey William ...,,,, Baioni, Judith .,,,,, Baker, David ..... Baker, Peggy VYYY Ballew, James .,,,., Banks Janet .,.,v,,, Bannister, Tom ,,,, Barber Beverly ,,,,,,, Barnett, Edward ,,,.., Barrett, Theodore ,,,,,, Baskin, Norman .,.,,, Batchelor, Martha .Y,YY Bauer, Sally ..,,,,,,.,,,., Baumann, Dorothy Beebe, Goil YVYYVA ..YVYY Behymer, Ronald ,,,, Benedict, Geoffrey , , Beniamin, James ,, Benn, Karen W Berger, David .,,,, Bess, William ,,,,,, ,A Bisset, Margaret ,,,,, Bivens Allen . ..,,,,,, ,, Blackschleger, Diana Blass, Barb ,,,, , Blum, Bonnie ,,,,. .Vsss,,Y, Blumenschein, Alwynna Bocksteagel, Diane Boland, Michael . , Booth, Edward ,s,,, Bossard, Henry ,, ,, .Boston Gwgngg yn ,, , Bradburn, Warren , , , Brandenburg, Herbert , Brandt, Gerald ,,,, , ,,,,, , Bresseet, Edward ,,,,,, , Bridges, Virginia , Briggs, Michael ,,,, Brooks, Charles ,, , Brooke, Michael , , Brown, Joseph ,, , , Brown, Philip Brown, Robert , ,, Browning, Lindo Browning, Terry , ,, Bruehl, Gary ,,,, ,, Buerkle, Robert ,. Burchard, Carolyn , Burck, Arthur , Burnett, Helen . Butler, Ellie ,, Butts, Phyllis , Caldwell, Bonna , Calmeise, Joyce W ,, Campbell, Jim ,, Canter, Barry . , , Carr, Ross , ,,..,, ,, Chambers Marcella , Chandler, Edna , , . Charlton, Roger , , , Chitwaod, Jerry ,, Qooston Steve . Coleman, Barbara Collins, Patricia , ,Qolvard Lelia ., ,, Conlon, Charles , Conway, Steve ., , Cooper, Clifford s,,,, Cooper, Leslie ,,,,,, Corder, Judith ,, Courtney, James ,,,, Sovgn Carlton ,.,,.,,, Cowan, James .. Cox, Patricia ,, ,, Craft, Terry .,,.,, DIRECTORY 6l 5 DeSales Lane ,,,,,.,..l592 Mears Avenue l6l2 Blair ,,,u,,,,A,,,,,6llO Corbly Road ,.,,,.lO5 Washington Terrace 3675 Kendall Avenue 3330 Observatory Avenue Hutchins H3320 Walworth Avenue 2624 Park Avenue ..,,.,,,,3906 Edwards Road ,, , 5230 Charloe Street 2492 Observatory Avenue ,,,,,,,,l848 Hewitt Avenue , 333i Hewitt Circle ,, 6308 Desmond Street 888 Rockdale ,,.,,.,.,c,cl645 Brewster , , 33l0 Monteith ..l84l Clarion Avenue ,,,,,,3348 Montgomery ,,,,,,430l Erie Avenue . 4l30 Maple Drive 3950 Briggs Place 420 McDowell Street ,W3744 Ault Park Road ,.,,,,,559 Delta Terrace ,33l4 Lookout Drive ,,,,,,,3228 Glengyle Avenue , , ,,l339 Lincoln Avenue . . . 3048 Minot Avenue ,, , 3635 Newton Avenue , ,,,,, ,,l536 Beth Lane 4l22 Clubview Drive 290i Markbreit Avenue , 6435 Coffey Street ,H , 3454 Golden Avenue ,, 748 Delta Avenue , ,, 36l5 Madison Road , i820 Duck Creek Road M3632 Trimble Avenue , 3854 Marbury Avenue , 3602 Madison Road ,, 2l62 Oesper Avenue 4l24 28th Street , , , 3l4 Audubon Street 2785 Redfield Place , ,,,332l Spokane Avenue ,, ,l209 Corbett 32l2 Observatory Avenue 235i Park Avenue ,, l737 Beacon Street 5424 Eastwood Drive , 3040'Fairfield N, ,,,,, i289 Deliquia ,, , , ,l527 Morten Street 57l8 Bramble Avenue , , 4006 Taylor Avenue ,I324 Chapel Street ,, , , ,4l l0 34th Street , 2509 Chatham Street , 48l5 Winter Street 3268 Beresford Avenue , 3257 Beresford Avenue 6248 Beechmont Avenue , , 4904 Jameson Street ,, , 502i Ravenna 4602 Ward Street , 3lO9 Linwood Road , 3lO8 Fairfield , l6l7 Brewster Avenue ,, , 3423 Algona Place 5ll Tusculum Avenue M ,l902 Crane Avenue 33l2 Bevis Avenue , 4308 32nd Avenue ,,,,,,807 Lincoln Avenue ,4225 33rd Avenue , ,,,,,,,, 66l6 Windward . 63l2 Glade Avenue 62 l 3 Desmond Avenue .,,s,,,.,.,,, 1940 Lehigh , ,,,,,, 670 Delta Avenue ...,,,,l9l4 Kemper Lane C63 C303 C73 C303 C63 C83 C83 C293 C263 C63 C93 C273 C83 C73 C73 C273 C293 C73 C83 C73 C73 C273 C93 C93 C263 C83 C263 C83 C83 C63 C93 C73 C303 C93 C93 C303 C263 C263 C93 C73 C73 C93 C93 C73 C93 C263 C303 C73 C83 C83 C63 C303 C273 C63 C303 C83 C273 C93 C63 C93 C63 C263 C63 C63 C303 C273 C273 C273 C83 C263 C73 C73 C93 C63 C93 C273 C303 C273 C303 C263 C23 Cramer, Russell ,,,,. Crawford, Carol .,,,, Creech, Joseph ,,,,,, Crowley, Pat ,,,,,,,,. Cunningham, JoAnn Dalton Joyce ..,..... Daron, Madeleine ,, Davis, Janet ss,,,,, Deck, Dave ,s,,,,,,,,. Dehner, Donna .,.,,, QehQe.5aadm VVV. Denman, Jan Qmks.Aanm ,.,..V Dieckman, Carol ,,,, Diefenbach, Kay ,,,. Dobbs Willie ,,,,,, , Dollenmeyer, Rita ,, Donahue, Cheryl Donald, Barry ,,,,, ,, Dones, Sharon . ,,.,,, Donnelly, Eileen s,,.. Dooley, Ronald s,,,,, Doyle, Frank ,,,,,,, DuBois, Maxine ,,,,, Dunham, Donald ,,,, Qunn Vera , ,, Durham, Donald ,, , Dykes, Mary , ,,,, , East, Dwayne . Y ,, Eaton, George L, ,, Eby, Kathleen ,, Elder Roger ,,,,,, Ellick, Anthony, , Ellis, Charles , Ellis, Verna ,.,, Elmore, James , ,, Enghauser, Bonita Ennis, Rick , ,, . Estes, Jane , . , Eubanks, Kathy ,,,,, Evans, Forest ,,,,, Fannan Wgllgce . . Farrar, Jeff ,, ,,,,. ,. Fcldhaus, Paul Felts, Edwin . , , Verone, Bill Flick, Dale ,,,, Flisk, Dorothy ,.,,. Floyd, Dianne , ,, Faster, Annette . Foster, Louise Y, ,,,, .. Frame, Thomas , ,liman Sid-Qey , ,, Freese, Gary .,,,,,, Fried, Andrea , ,, , , Fry, Gail ,,.,, ,,, Fruman, Augustine Fuller, Nell ,,,, , , Furlow Sandrg ,, ,. Galinger, Boyd ..,.3852 Ledgewood Drive ,3257 Bereford Avenue ...,.,,,,,2226 Park Avenue . . ,,.,.. . 3707 Grovedale Place ,3445 Montgomery Road ,,,,,,,,3465 Bevis Avenue ,,,,,,3052 Fairfield Avenue ,,,,,.,,,,3624 Trimble Avenue ,,,.,,,l3l4 Observatory Drive ,,,,,,,,l948 Sutton Avenue ,,,,,3508 Wabash Avenue , , -4937 Kelsch Lane ,,,,,347l Greenlawn Avenue ,5403 Stewart Avenue H6954 Roe Street ,, ,,,, 3785 Drake Avenue l3lS Wm. H. Taft Road .,,,, 874 Altaana , ,,,, ,3640 Monteith Avenue , ,,,, 3407 Linwood Road ,, ,,,, ,, 3650 Amberson ,l347 Park Ridge Place .,,,,,,s,l325 Edwards Road ,420l Simpson Avenue ,5OlO Madison Road ,2627 Eastern Avenue , ,6737 Palmetto Street , ,,,, ,34l7 Algona Place ,, 4327 Watterson . , , 2043 Hewitt Avenue , , 5054 Madison Road ,, 3498 Arnold Street 3332 Lambert Place ,2905 Columbia Parkway , 90l Blair Avenue ,, 3333 lbsen Avenue , , ,, 2543 Moorman 5804 Adelphi Avenue , .28l6 Minot Avenue , , , 2830 Minot Avenue ,, 69ll Britton Avenue 3534 Bratherton Road ,,,l530 St. Leger Place ,,,,,36l5 Wabash Avenue ,,3l i2 Victoria Avenue ,4l5O Jora Lane , 6116 Turpin Hills , , , , 3730 Drake Avenue 25l McCulleugh Street ,.,c,,365l Russell Avenue .,,,,,3228 Wold Avenue ,,,,l525 Chapel Street ,l822 Clarion Avenue 202i Sutton Avenue V ,, ,,,, , ,,,, i637 Brewster 3567 Columbia Parkway 6644 Ambar Avenue ,, ,,,,,,,, ,6245 Benneville ,, 5367 Eastwood Drive i602 Potter Place , 5863 Stewart Road 653i Coffey Street GQ.-neg, Kay g,,,,,,,,,, , 5558 Dunning Place Garner, McGilliard ,,., sssssssssssrr Y 6740 LeC0nte Gebhardt, Franklin , , ,,,,,, 24l3 Salutorio Avenue Gee, Judy ,, .,,,, ,, Gentry, Mary ,,,,,, Gillespie, John Gilpin, Colleen ,,,,,,. , , 5809 Linneman Street 3624 Newton Avenue , ,.,,,,,,, 3200 Lookout Circle ,,,,,,4203 Columbia Parkway Gleich, Katharine ssss, ,. , ,, 4l45 Paxton Avenue Goyert, Philip ,,,,,,,, Green, Annetta ,. Greenberg, Ester , Greve, Neal ,,,,, Griffith, Jon ,,,,., Guyton, Barbara , Gwinner, Barbara l-iabenicht, Susan Hacker, Lara ..YYs,,,, l 2l S Tannehill Lane 22,3322 Spokane Avenue ,, 3830 Millsbrae Avenue 342i Paxton Avenue 3840 Broadview Drive , 3057 Cleinview Avenue ,W3528 Principia Avenue .,c,,,,,5l6 Stanley Avenue Roe Street Hginegl Lawrence ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 833 Greenwood Terrace Hall Sandra .ss,s,,,,, 279 Bevis C73 C63 C63 C83 C73 C73 C63 C73 C83 C303 C73 C273 C73 C273 C273 C93 C63 C63 C83 C263 C83 C83 C83 C273 C273 C23 C273 C73 C273 C73 C273 C233 C83 C263 C293 C93 C63 C273 C93 C93 C273 C93 C73 C73 C83 C93 C303 C93 C263 C263 C73 C303 C73 C303 C73 C263 C303 C303 C273 C73 C273 C303 C273 C303 C63 C283 C73 C93 C263 C73 C93 C83 C83 C63 C83 C263 C273 C263 C73 y YYYYYVV C63 - -f-f---- ----Y- -YYYYY 7 l 0 Gl'10lSOV1 Mueller, ames ,,,,, C303 SENIOR Hampton, Alvin .,,,, Hanes, Kathleen ,,,, Harris, Gloria ,,,,,.,,, Harris, Sharon ,,,.,Y,YY.Y.YY, Harrison Charene .,,,,,, Hayes, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,, H ' Heekin, Barbara .,,, Heffner, Horace ,,,,, Heimann, Bonnie Helm Alyerettg , . Henry, Sandra ,,,,, Henry, Warren .. , Hern, Stephen Y. Herring, Clifton Herring Robert ..,,, Higgins, Glenn ,,,, Hill Ed ,,,,.....,,.,,,.,, Hillman, Stephen Hines, Martha ,,,,,,,, Hitchens, Martha ,. Hogan, Timothy ,..., Holste, Dale ,,,,,,,,,., Horstman, Kathryn Howell U SS .,.,.., Horton, John , ,, ' Barbara ,,,,, lj gh Enid Hughes, Steve W Hunter, Kathy ,,,, Isaacs Freda ,,,,,,, Barbara , Beverly . ,, Jackson, Marsha ,,,, Jackson, Melvin ,,,,, Jackson, Willie ., ,, Jackson Jackson Jess, Harry , ,,,,s,,, , Johansmann, Karen ,, Johansmann, Walter Johnson Beg ,,,, Johnson Betty ,,,, , Johnson Doris W Johnson, Emma , ,, Johnson Linnettq , ,, Johnson wi ' , ,,.. ,, Johnston, Richard ,,,,, Jones Barbara ,,,,,, Jones, Michael ,,,, Jones Patricia ,,,, Jones, Vivian . Jordan Mamie ,, Kahn, Gail ,,,, Kendall, Karen Keys, Virginia Kidd, Thomas ,, Kiefer, Barbara Kimrey, Aulta , , King, Martin , . Kinney, Kathleen ,, Kirk, Charles ,,,,,,, Kistner, Ellen , Lauterwasser, Robert ,,,,,, Lawrence, Sharon Lee Robert ,,,,,,,,. Lemon, Sharon , ,,,, , Lemon, Susan . , ,, , Leonard, Richard ,,,,,, Lett, Barbara ,,,,,,,,. Lgw'5 John ,,,, ,, Liggett, Roger , Labes, Carol ,. .Logan Cigil ,,,., Lang, Barbara Lower, Pat .,,,, Luce, Patricia W Lusk, Joan .,,,,,,,. Lykins, Marshall L les Wilma ,,,, Lyons, ike ,,,,, Mack, Billie N Mandlove, Christina , ,, Mark, Virginia .,,, DIRECTORY Whetsel ,,.,.,36l3 Wilshire Avenue , ,,,, 3938 Edwards Road . .,.,, 3918 Feemster Street ,m..,,6222 Sierra Street 755 South Crescent . 5540 Davies Place .,,,,,37l0 Broadview Drive , 6609 Coffey Street 5834 Wayside Avenue , ,Y 3548 Larkspur ,,,,,,,,3763 Drakewood Drive 3657 Wilshire Avenue , 60l7 Bramble Avenue ,,,,.,,,45ll Homer Avenue , ,l6l4 Ruth Avenue ,, , 2543 Woodburn Avenue L l 832 Brewster ,,.,,2l04 Ronaldson Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,3829 Stites Place 3823 Broadview Drive ,,,,,.,.3545 Vista Avenue Glade ,,,,l5l2 Sutton Avenue . . , 4608 Simpson Avenue , ,,,, ,l628 DeSales Lane , ., 2247 Crane Avenue , M2980 Linwood Road , , 1332 Cryer Avenue 3 l 2 Erkenbrecker ,, ,,,, 5207 Ravenna ,,,,,,,l624 Hewitt Avenue , ,,,,, 2560 Beechmar Drive ,,,,,l869 Hewitt . 3628 Newton Avenue W .,s,,ssss,,,, 5223 Stewart J220 Paxton Road , . l22O Paxton Road . , ,, 3456 Greenlawn Avenue s,s,m,ws...,., ,.,,,l732 Kinney .,.s,,s,m,,,, 2836 May Street , ,3456 Greenlawn Avenue ,,,,,,,,l989 Kinney Avenue , ,2l ll Fulton Avenue 54l2 Ravenna Street ,L ,,., 6278 Dawes Lane ,,.l7 l 6 Kinney , . . 6527 Coffey Street , 3028 O'Bryon Street ,, ,623l Cambridge Avenue , , l404 Antoinette Avenue , , ,244 Corbin Street , 342l Berry Avenue 3423 Mooney Avenue H2228 Eastern Avenue , , ,,,. 5335 Chapman ,,,,,,,6606 Murray Avenue .,.,,..,4405 Vern Avenue ,, , , ,l758 Marquette ,,,.,,,3620 Madison Road , 42ll Allendorf Drive ,,,,,,,,l9l9 Kinney Avenue ,, . ,, 3422 Pape Avenue ,3422 Pape Avenue 4009 Blaney Avenue , ,. 34l7 Brotherton Road Y ,,,52lO Glenshade Avenue ,,,,,,.3557 St. Charles Place , , 66ll Haley Avenue , , ,,,,,,,, 5304 Whetsel ,, H ,64lO Roe Street ,.,,,,,l629 Sutton Avenue 4328 Plainville Road , 68l0 Britton Avenue , ,,,, 6606 Merwin Avenue ,,,,,,,.l875 Fairfax Avenue ,,.,..,3754 Aniaton Court ,,,,,,,4Ol5 Waterson Street ,, , 47l6 Simpson Avenue ,, ,,,,, 5705 Manning Avenue C273 C83 C93 C263 C273 C293 C273 C83 C303 C303 C83 C93 C83 C273 C273 C73 C63 C73 C303 C263 C83 C83 C303 C303 C273 C63 C73 C83 C83 C293 C273 C73 C303 C73 C73 C273 C83 C83 C73 C73 C63 C73 C293 C73 C63 C273 C303 C73 C303 C83 C303 C303 C263 C83 C83 C23 C243 C273 C93 C303 C93 C93 C73 C83 C83 C273 C93 C273 C83 C273 C273 C273 C303 C273 C273 C273 C73 C273 C273 C273 C273 280 Charles ,.,. Martin, Martin, Elaine Martin, John ,,,,.... Martin, Nancy ,,,,,,,,, Masterson, William Mathews, Gary ,,,,s,,, A Matthews, Judith ,, Matthews, Richard Maxey, Carol ,...,,,, .,....,35l7 Woodburn Avenue ,,,.,..262O Hackberry Street .l 7l 4 Brewster ,,..,,2624 Eastern Avenue ....,,,.s,,,,,,2984 Springer ,,,,,,,,3649 Besuden Court .......5476 Eastwood Drive 672l Whitehall Avenue 2635 Observatory Avenue Maxwell, Kathleen .. ...........,.,.,.,.. 3331 Maplecrest McCollum, Terry ..... ,.s,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 6 580 Graf Drive McCoy, Judith ....., ..,,s. ...,..,,,..,, 2 8 08 Park Avenue McCrig ht, Kathleen McDaniels Sandra .s.,. ..... W ,ssss,s,,,s, 6524 Rainbow Lane ...6600 East Ledge Street Mcfiinty, Octavia .,,,,,, ,,.,,,.,.,..,.Y l 134 Chapel Street Mclntosh, Bernice ,W ,,,,,,, 47l4 Glenshade Avenue Mclntosh, Patricia ,, ,.,,,,, 3032 Hackberry Street McMahon, Joseph . ,....,,.,.,.,,,,s,,,, 2l56 Crane McMullen, Doris ,,,,,,,, ,..,....,,.,,,, 6 OOl Wind Road McMullen, Lucille . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 600l Wind Road Meadows, George ,,,, ..,,. Mehas, Thomas .... Menifee Steghen ,, Metzler, Harold , ,,.. . Miller, Caryl .,..,,,,, Miller, Charles ,,,,. Miller, Dixie ,,,.,,,,, Miller, Dorothy .,.,, Minix, Gerald .... Miracle, Jerry .,.,,,, Miracle, Wendell .. Mitchell, Wanda Mitchussen, Richard ,.l6l2 Clarewood Avenue l336 Michigan Avenue . 3447 Woodburn Avenue 3 552 McGuffey ....,..m....26l3 Marlington ssssssaosfs Kerper 2327 Grigg 2842 Pine Grove Avenue Avenue Avenue 5054 Madison Road 446 Stoafer 2388 Wheller Street , ,...., 24l 5 Boon e Stwet 63 7 Rushton Road , ,,,. ,,.,, 5 42l Stewart Avenue Mood Michael ,,,. Moore, Edith ..... .,.,. ,,,,,,,, 3 4 23 Stettinius Avenue Moore, Richard ,,,,.,, ,.,.,. . 3423 Stettinius Avenue Morehead, LaVerna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.......s 3659 Paxton Moreton, David ,,,,. 3463 Linwood Avenue Morris, Alice ,YYw,Y,wYYY ,,,, , , H2030 Breen Street Morrison, James ,,,,,, ,. ,,,, ,3734 Westfield Avenue Morrison William . ,,,, ,,,,, l 726 Dexter Avenue Moultry Sonia ,,.. .,,,, l Washington Terrace Mounce, Tonia , ss,. 5509 Tompkins Avenue Ma e Mar ,,,,,,, 2996 Gilbert Avenue Myers, Sharon . Mygatt, Barry ,.s.s .. Nagel, Susan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . ,, Nazzarine, Ronald ,,,,, Neal, Marian T ,,,,,, Nelson, JoAnn ,,,,, Oatley, Albert . Odell, George ,,,,,,,, O'Hara, Patricia ,,,,,, ,, Onken, Kathy ,, ,. Oppt, Conrad Orr Charles ,,,,,,,,,, 3 C3sBorne, Jimmie ,, ,. Pangburn, Richard . , Parke, Margaret Parker, Elester ,,,,,, Barker Kenneth ,,,,,, Parker, Patricia Pathe, Paul ,,,,,,, Patio, Donna ,, Pelton, Mary ,,... People, Almeta ,,,,, Perry, Tom ,,,,,,,, Pfeiffer, Jane Pferrman, Jim ,,,,,, Pickens, Charles .. Pierce Howard ,,,,,,,, Pitser, Shirley ,,,,,,, Pitts, Geraldine Ponchot, William . ., Poole, George ,,,,,,, Porter, Carole ,,., Powell Carol . Price, Vanessa Quinn, Sharon Radford, Edward ,.,.. 66l8 Triesta Court , ,5353 Charloe Street 47l8 Winona Terrace , 350l Brentwood Avenue ,4940 Kelsch 22,4208 Settle Road , ,2823 Madison Road 4702 Wilmer Street , ,238 Worth Street 2l9 Hastings Street 2555 South Milford Road 2063 Beechmont Avenue . . 3558 Woodburn Avenue .,,,,.,.,348O Reading Road . , , 520 Hoge Street ,,,,,,6539 Dawson Road ,.,., 850 Blair Avenue l843 Fairfax Avenue M3568 Zumstein Avenue 872 South Eversole Road ,363l Brentwood Avenue s,n,s,m,,s,60l6 Virbet Drive 2l85 Crane Avenue ,, ,,,,,, 274 Sutton Road ,,,,,,,,2635 Erie Avenue 2864 Minto Avenue . ,, 5765 Whitney l828 Fairfax Avenue 6300 Madison Road ,835 Lincoln Avenue , , E238 Setchell 2734 Markbreit Avenue .6647 Coffey Street . ,.,. , .,.. 802 Blair Avenue 3l48 Linwood Avenue ,,.,,,,.3359 Red Bank Road 22,5809 Islington C73 C63 C73 C23 C83 C83 C273 C303 C83 C93 C303 C63 C303 C273 C63 C273 C63 C73 C273 C273 C73 C83 C73 C263 C83 C63 C73 C33 C273 C263 Cl93 C63 C263 C273 C83 C53 C83 C263 C83 C93 C63 C63 C273 C273 C273 C33 C273 C273 C93 C263 C263 Cl93 C303 C73 C293 C263 C293 C73 C83 C303 C83 C303 C73 C303 C83 C83 C273 C73 C273 C63 C263 C93 C303 C293 C83 C273 C273 Raider, Lillie ,,., Rainey, Judy ..,.,.. Ronford, Sam ,..., Ratcliff, Charles ,,,, YA,YY,, Reece Edward ....,, Reed, Harry ,....,,, Reed Ida .,,,,,,,, Reed, John ....,,, Reed James ,.., Rees, Albert ,,,,A Reiter, John ., Renfro, Linda W, Rhoten, Bruce .. Rice Audrey ..YYYY.... Richard Clyde .,,,,...., Richardson, Molly ,,,,. Richardson, Patricia Riek, Ralph ,,,.,....,, Robb Michael ,,,,,,, Roberts Herman Roberts, Suzanne ., F Robinson, Nancy ' .,..,.. , Robinson Paula .... Roebuck, Rebecca .,.., Rogers Donna ..Y.., Rogers, Harold ,,.. Rogg, Lois ..,.,,,,,Y,, Ross, Patricia ,,,..,,,,,, Rousseau Cordell , ,.., ,,,.,....,,., 5050 Madison Road 3711 Hutton Avenue .. ,....,,,,,,.,.....,,,......,, 1624 Hewitt 3427 So. Clubcrest Avenue , ...,,,.....,,,,.,,,.....A 1626 Brewster ,,,,,,,.332O So. Sterling Way ,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,1484 Dixmont 3781 Ferdinand Place .,,,,,,,,,5629 Madison Road ...,,,,.,.550 Empress Avenue ,,,,,.1347 Michigan Avenue ,,,,.,..,,,,,,,s,..,.,,3617 Tarpis .,,,,....4121 33rd Avenue 3330 Holloway Court 1833 Brewster ,,,,,762 Morgan , .,,,,,,,.. .3302 Claramont 2810 Minot Avenue ,,..,3430 Trimble 2127 Grandin Road 3718 Morris Place 2.05536 Covington Avenue 1866 Huron Avenue 1207 lnglenook Place ,,,, , , 5415 Ravenna ,NW3815 Isabella Avenue , 4229 31st Street ,,,,,,..,,4501 Corsica Place 5322 Ravenna Street Rutherford, Carol ..,,, ,.,,, 4 444 Eastern Avenue Sadler, Chester .,. W, ,,,,,,. 3802 Ferdinand Sadler, Jim ..,.,.,,,,,,,.. ,,..,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,, 3802 Ferdinand Santoro, Michael ,,,,.. A .,,, 1819 So. Wilaray Terrace Satterley, James .Y,Y ,,,, . 3709 Hyde Park Avenue Saturday, Virginia ., , . ,,,,,, . , ,,,, 650 Rockdale Sawicki, Charles ,... , A.,, , 2315 Kenlee Drive Saylor, Lee ,,,...... 820 William H. Taft Road Scherer, Charles ...., ,,....Y,,.,... 3 767 Hutton Avenue Schiesler, Judith ,... ,,,,,,,,, 3 135 Markbreit Avenue Schlechty, Lynda ,,.,,,, 6904 Cambridge Avenue Schlegel, Susan ...... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 941 Wilaray Terrace Schmidt, Ray ....,s .,.,.,,,, 3 525 lbsen Avenue Schmitt, James ,,,,,. ..,,,,,,,,., 2 916 Observatory Schofield Harlan ,,,,.. 3420 Woodburn Avenue Schroer, William ..,.s,, ,.,.,,,, 5 765 Wayside Avenue gg3' ,.,.Y,, ,,,s,,,, 2 350 Beechmont Avenue ,Scott Paul ..,..,,,.. .....,,s,,s,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 010 Clarion Sewell, Lela ,,,,.,.,,. Shellabarger, Don . Shick, Holly ....,,..,,, Simmons, Darrell ,,,,,. Simon, Betty .,,,,..... Skeel, John ,,.... Skidmore, Garrie Sloan, Ruth ..,,,, Smith, Betty ,,,,, Smith, Carol ..,. Smith Darlene .... 1 Smith, Janice ,,,,,, Smith John ,,,.. ,,,,,,4963 Strathmore Drive ,,,.,.,1534 Brandon .,..,2511 Ritchie Avenue Avenue .. 6940 Palmetto ,.,..,,2850 Victoria Avenue ,.,..,.,,,,,,4514 Erie Avenue ,..,,,,,,,,2210 Eastern Avenue ,WH3531 Woodburn Avenue .,,,,..,..,,..s,,,,,3543 Newton ,.......1310 Lincoln Avenue .....,,2925 Victory Parkway s,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,4819 Ebersole 6724 Windward Street 2837 Hyde Park Place Smith, Paula .,..... .3835 Mt. Vernon Avenue Spinanger, Diane .W .,..,,,,.... 3460 Custer Avenue Stacy, Betty ,,,..,,.... ,,,..,,,,,, 9 36 Windsor Street Stollworth, Cher l ,,,,. ,,,,, 1 984 Fairfax Avenue tan ey, ene ,,,,....... s,..A,...,.,., 4 11 McDowell Stargardt, Steven ..,.., ,.,.,.,,,,,, 6 240 Beechcrest Stea rs, Audrey .....,, Stegman, Charlene Stenger, Chelsea .,,.,.. Stevenson, Kenneth Stewart Franklin .. tar ...,.. Stolzenberg, Ann .. Stradtman, Ted ...., A,.,. .,,,...,6322 Eastwood Drive Steger, Gary ,,......,,uo. .. 5517 Tompkins ...,oW,,,,,1602 Bloomingdale Avenue 1 O43 Richwood ,,,,,,,3507 Trimble Avenue ,,,.,1614 Dauner ,,,,,,.,l6l4 Dauner Avenue Avenue ..,.,,.,.,,,,4 Peasenhall Lane 0,2925 Portsmouth Avenue C273 C263 C73 C93 C73 C93 C73 C93 C273 C263 C83 C83 C93 C73 C73 C63 C93 C93 C73 C83 C263 C273 C73 C83 C273 C93 C93 C273 C273 C263 C93 C93 C303 C93 C293 C303 C63 C263 C93 C273 C303 C93 C83 C73 C303 C303 C73 C273 C303 C83 C273 C83 C273 C23 C73 C73 C63 C63 C273 C273 C83 C93 C83 C63 C73 C263 C303 C273 C303 C273 C263 C73 C73 C73 C83 C83 SENIOR Stuebing, Richa rd ,,,A,. Talbert Lilly ,, Taylor, Berry , , , Taylor, Donna , Tepper, Carol ,,,. , Thomas Lawrence ,,,,, Thompson, James , , , Todd, Richard .,,, , Tomes, Steve ,o,,,. . Toms, Betty ,,,,,, Tracey, Shirley ,,,,. Tremmel, Vivina ,,,, Trillo, Tony ,..,,,,,,,,, Tucker Bevfgy .,,,.,, urner, Wes ,,,,., ,. Tuttle, Neil ,,,,,,, Uible, Carol ,,,,., ., Van Pelt, Charles ,,,,. Vance, John ....,,,,,,, Vaughn, Carolyn ,,,,, Vogel, Richard .,.,,,.. Vogt, Michele ,,,,..L,,,s, Vonderhaar, Marlene . Wagner, George .,,, , Waits, Thomas ,,,,. YMQHQDCQQHBE .7... VV-arfield Jo-y ...,,,, Warren, Dolores ,,,,, Watson, Carol .,,, .. Weber, Marilynn ,,,.. Weekley, Truman ,.,,,, Welch, Douglas ,,,,,, West, Richard ....,, West, Ro and ,,,,,,. Wheat, Rolgt ,,,,,,., Wheeler, Pamela ,,,, White Gordon ,..., White, Olga ,,,,..,., Whitlock, Nancy ,,...,,, Wildey, Katherine ,,,,.. Wiggins, Bob ,,,,,.,... Williams Betty ,,,, Williams, Bonnie ,,., Williams Clarence ,,,, Williams Deores ,,,..,, Williams, James .,,,, Williams, Judy ,,,,,,,, Williams, Kevin ,,,,...,, Williams Lawrence ,,,,., Williams, Leon s,,,,,,.,, Williams, Patricia ..,L.. Williams, Russell ,,,. Wilson, Michele ,,,,,, Wilson, Jane ......,,,,. Wilson Penny ......,,,,, Winkelman, Angela ,,,.., Wood, Kennet ..,.,,, Wood, Bill ....,,,,,,, Woodie, James .,,,... Woods, Theresa .,.,,, Woodward, Joyce ,,,, ,Wooffolk Joe .,.,.. Wright, Grace ,,,.., Wright Joanne ,,,, Wright, William ,, Wright, John ,,,.,,, Yarnell, Nancy ,.,. Yeager, Judy .,,,, York, Jerry ,,,., . Young, Joseph ,,,,,,,, Young, William .,.,,, 281 DIRECTORY 951 Wi laray Terrace 5 , ,1619 Clarewood Avenue , , , 2037 Madison Road , 6507 Windward 1601 Dexter Avenue , , , 5713 Chandler , H4918 Plainville Road , 6265 Dawes Lane , 6619 Windward Street ,, 3640 Reading Road , , 4116 Edwards Road , 1719 Fairfax Avenue ,2736 Markbreit Avenue 1241 Chapel ,, , . 3424 Burnet Avenue ,, 2728 Atlantic Avenue ,..,,s6215 Orchard Lane , ,,,, ,4864 Madison Road 6732 Murray Avenue ,, 2702 Erie Avenue , , . , 336 Boal ,,,, , ,,,, , 3333 Whitfield , 2447 Beechmont Avenue , 6841 Vinewaod Avenue 5056 West Eastwood Circle , ., ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 915 Blair Avenue ,,,.,..,,,979 Cleveland Avenue 1622 Potter Place ,, , 4114 Homer Avenue ., ,4226 33rd Avenue 6624 Triesta Court ,,,,.,.5206 Eastern Avenue . ,,,, ,2004 Hewitt Avenue , ,,,, 2004 Hewitt Avenue , , , 3619 Shaw Avenue , , 5725 Wayside Avenue ,,,,. ,, 5107 Ward , ,.,, ,,,,,, , ,4819 Ebersole S577 Torrence Lane , ,,,,,,, ,,2265 Suffolk Street .. .,.,. L 2543 Woodburn 3425 Evanston Avenue ,,,,,,,,3414 Edwards Road , 1969 Kinney 3252 Beresford 3301 Woodburn ,, ,, 4550 Erie Avenue ,WH1317 Morten Street 3419 Algona Place W, 1607 Dexter .,,,, 1527 St. Leger Place ,WW6929 Buckingham Place ,, , , 3077 Mothers 154 Herschel Avenue ,,,, 25 Lincoln Terrace , ,,,, 2889 Ziegle Avenue , , , 5313 Charloe Street ,,,,,,6202 Bramble Avenue ,, ,555 Delta Terrace ,,,,.4325 Columbia Parkway ,H , ,3570 Harrow Avenue ,1722 William H. Taft Rd. , . ,1203 Myrtle , . , H3329 Spokane Avenue 3132 Hackberry , , , A 3467 Hudson ,, ,, ,, ,,,, 3467 Hudson , ,,,,, 2910 Ziegle Avenue , ,.., ,,,,,,, 3 642 Bellecrest W, , , ,5809 Islington , 3740 Hyde Park Avenue , , ,875 Lexington Avenue C303 C73 C83 C273 C63 C273 C273 C303 C273 C293 C93 C73 C93 C63 C293 C93 C133 C273 C273 C83 C103 C203 C263 C273 C273 C73 C293 C73 C273 C93 C303 C263 C73 C73 C83 C303 C273 C273 C83 C303 C63 C73 C83 C73 C63 C73 C273 C83 C73 C63 C73 C273 C63 C83 C63 C83 C273 C273 C263 C263 C93 C63 C63 C73 C73 C73 C73 C83 C83 C273 C93 C293 we ww 2 'a ' N I 283 284 LR , ,f i F X X N x 1 286 Sf ' 1 ,vw ' 1 , -' Y WJ fd X ,W 1 f VJ w fd ff J nj N jj U nik ,iw - 753111, , L, -W f A ,wp C . 1' j-N Q M AM' 3151 al M' W :'mR,U fi 4, f ,y 1' - A ' X M3 Ag ', , V x L lj: :Jw xv 'iff' J 1' U ,- Q 'Fix' 'w MJD ' X L ff ' UA - ML 1 f 1 AD 5 if I L, ffu My 'J ' W! . f J 1 V ,f , jlfx JJ, Uv' If A X, LL Q, if za7 ivy Cl, ,, 288 vs 9 'lfgiflflf 290 fx vw - 0 71 Elma 291 JN I A-., The Withrow Annual Staff' of i962 would like to thank the following for their invaluable contributions to this -yearbook: The Faculty and Administration for their sincere interest in Tiger Parade . . . Mr. Robert Walter ot the S. B, Newman Printing Company for his help in publishing the Annual . . . Pogue's Portrait Studio for their fine photographic work . . . Indiana School Pictures for the individual underclassmen pictures . . , The Athletic Department for 'their 'cooperation in creating the sports sec- tion . . . - 'W The Custodial Stott tor the time devoted to distributing the Annualsx. . . The Business Department for their patTehce in managing technical matters . . . i 1 V. r Mrs. Corry, the school treasurer, for her help with finance,s'. . The advertisers for their generous pamanage . . ,Y The advisers for their guidance and sage advice . F. V The 'students for their encouraging supportgg And as the parade goes out of sight ihe4,'62 Annu5i Staff wishes you a wonderfully happy summer! 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