Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1964
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VERITAS 'VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERTTAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERTIAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERTTAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT CONQUERS VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCTT M WWW WM WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO VERITAS VINCIT TRUTH CONQUERS WITHROW IS LEARNING WITHIN THESE WALLS AND UNDER ONE ROOF WITHROW ENGAGES IN PRODUCING THE PIONEERS OF TOMORROW. THEY ARE THOSE STUDENTS, WITH PEN AND BOOK, WHO SEEK TO UNLOCK THE ' DOOR TO KNOWLEDGE THROUGH A VARIED . . . CURRICULUM KNOWLEDGE UNDERSTANDING APPRECIATION MATURITY KNOXVLEDGE BECOMES FOR YOU A MAGIC LAMP XVITH WHICH TO EXPLORE THE DARKNESS OF THE UNKNOXVN SO THAT NEW PATHS MAY BE CHARTED TO OLD GOALS. The Art of Living IF YOU WISH TO UNDERSTAND OTHERS LOOK INTO YOUR OWN HEART. Schiller .I'A'X- a .x UtY'W'DV . THE WISE MAN LOOKS INTO SPACE, AND DOES NOT REGARD THE SMALL AS TOO'LITTLE, NOR THE GREAT AS TOO ,BIG; FOR HE KNOWS THAT THERE IS NO LIMIT TO DIMENSIONS. Lao-tse ANNUMLS NoNtco DCT. H Ham; DANCE THE TRUE TEST OF CIVILIZATION IS NOT THE CENSUS, NOT THE SIZE OF THE CITIES, NOR THE CROPS . . . NO,.BUT THE KIND, OF MAN THE COUNTRY TURNS OUT. Emerson 'IO e reac-h- 341;. Eln'd so , - . 1:: A sometimes never det his conscience he will fin ' anse of truth w' tiev-en n .thie one, s ' river which they I 'L . .. , ' n 1 '13 . . IAL nrw ,flmt'e ' mbe'f 0t tributarles. Some pele 8see one pha . CONTENTS WITHROW IS LEARNING. . . . . . . . . 2 WITHROW IS ACTIVITY . . . . . . . . . 14 ' IORGANIZATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . 16 . SPORTS...............64 l WITHROWIS PEOPLE . . . . . . . . . . 110 i FACULTY....-..........112 SENIORS.......,,.......128 UNDERCLASSMEN. . . . . . . . . . . 17s ADVERISEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . 226 INDEX AND DIRECTORY. . . . . . . . . 235 AN NUAL STAFF ART EDITOR JIM CHISHOLM' LITERARY EDITOR BRENDA BRANDFASS BUSINESS EDITOR JUDY SMITH ASSISTANT ART EDITOR ANNE SHUMWAY ASSISTANT LITERARY EDITOR JUDY WILSON 12 A Profile In Caumge JOHN FITZGERALD KE N NE DY 1917-1963 Drawn by Cornelius Lindsey Axle nor wimtyaur Country can do for youuAJk what you can do for your Country; 13 WITHROW IS ACTIVITIES SPORTS 03 Z 2 E 42 E Z : G E O VERITAS VINCIT ' TRUTH CONQUERS SERVING YOUR FELLOW MAN AND FULFILLING YOUR RESPON- SIBILITIES IS A FACET .01: .SELF-HONESTY WHICH GIVES INCOMPARABLE SATISFACTION. THE UNION OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN SERVICE AND COMMON IN- TEREST IS A GOAL OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS .W SCHOOL 18 A LOOM UPON WHICH ONE COMMENCES WEAR- ING THE THREADS OF LIFE. BOBBING OVER AND UNDER THE PRIMARY, UN- BENDING LINES OF STUDY ARE THE ELECTIVE, LITHE STRINGS OF AC- TIVITIES WHICH DETERMINE THE CLOTH,S PATTERN. mu1m..tul:mmzm5c1i .-. :21, 1 :.- ?:i- K; . 51-18351 1.... . . , .. . , , -, . .:- .11..;..,u-u AbaleAN'l' Si-cnoN HLALMMT. Shear, SpDrLS; B. Johnson, Attivitics; j. Liversedge, Seniors; C. Manll, UndcrcIassmcn; B. Crump, Division Pagc; 8. Doyle. Activities. Hi! My name is Verims Vincir. I am the 1964 XVithrow Annual. This has been an exciting year for me, for I have just made my public debut. If you have a few minutes to spare, let me give you 41 few examples of the hard work that the Art Staff had to endure in order to have me prepared in time for my first airing. First of QM, I needed :1 skeleton. This meant layouts to be drawn up and many hours of deep thought and concentration. Pigment needed to be given to the dull, lifeless eyes; and color was desperately needed in the snow-white' cheeks. This strange form was at last be- ginning to take shape, but was in need of accessories. Pictures were taken, selected, and cropped. Layouts were scaled and words of encouragement were released by the firm and in- spirational Art Editor, Jim Chisholm. I can now think back to the long hours, depressing moments, and changing of ideas that these poor students resisted during my creation. Now I hear all of the laborers echaiming my praise. I: must not have been in vain. Mr. Jack Mueller, Adviser, contributed his suggestions and supervised this successful experiment. As 1 symbol of the drama and devoteduess which are :1 part of Tigertown life, I shall remain in Hall of Fame for Withrow Yearbooks as a credit to the Art Staff members Who worked incessantly 50 :15 to present Wfithrowites With an accurate account of their life at Withrow this past year. I shrill always remind them of the enriching times they had during this past YCIII'. 11M CHISHOLM, Ari Edifor SYCTION HEADS-P. Clark, Seniors; 1.. Yelton. Underclnssmcn; C. Wheeler, Picture Schedule; E. Simpson. Division Page; Di Browning, Sports; M. Davis, Activities; Y. Crawford, Faculty; A. Shumway', Assistnnt Editor; K. Vicllmuer, Introduction. SECTION HEADSeK. Grommet, Underclnssmen; J. Kidd, G.A.A.; C. McTigue, Index; M. Peltier, Seniors; D. MeCann, Sports; B. Lyons, Activities. AN NUAL LIT STAFF The anchors were raised, and the sails were rustling in the afternoon breezes as the crew of the Annual Literary Staff began preparations for full sailing ahead. As the ship com- menced motion her crew mustered around the shipis adviser, Miss Richmond; the captain, Brenda Brandfass; and her first mate, Judy XViIson. These people helped the crew steer their courseewhich was to contribute their finest literary abilities to the ship,s 10g tbetter known as the Withrow High School AnnuaD. After roll call had been announced, each mem- ber of the crew was left to embark on his assignment. An inspection at this time of Room 2S0 would exhibit an ef- ficiently operating group striving for a mutual goal. A glance to the how would reveal the shipis adviser or its captain dependably taking the helm, while at the shipis stern pondering students were receiving assistance from the ex- perienced, well-seasoned members of this staff. Intent writers producing copyblocks, idents, or captions were disclosed in a glimpse of the port side. At starboard busy fingers were typing the achievements of the crew members. The over-all picture of this group displayed pride, for they knew their ship, the 1964 Withrow High School Annual, Was headed in the right direction. Finally, near the end of the year, :1 lookout man high in his crowk nest cried, uLand aheadlj, The Annual Lit Staff was ready to land; they had completed their voyage. At that time the ship cast its anchors hack into the deep-moored until next September. ASSISTANT SECTION HEADs-Rmu one: N. Bischoff, Stniurs; S. Hiihcey, G-AtAq D. Berry. Activitiest Raw furo: D. White, Sports; R. Discher, Index; J. W'ilson, Editor; N. Dnnicis, UndL'rclnssmen; P. Schmidt, Facultyi V L e t Viki 1kg Tia; m 511:? F as teen BRENDA BRANDFASS, Lilerary Erlilor W MR. JACK MUELLER, Art Adviser MR. ARTHUR RHoLLANs, Business Adviser ANNUAL ADVISE RS Where was everyone the night of October 11, 1963? Dif- ferent temperaments were summoned to sundry destinations; and certain Wfithrow dignitariesethe Ayers and the MC- Elhaneyserendezvoused for uAn Evening in Paris? While present at the soire'e, the Annual Homecoming Dance, they Were candidly caught by the camera eye of Carey Miller, head photographer of the yearbook. Somewhere in the back- ground of this festive social loomed the shadows of three familiar pillarseout leadersethe advisers. Though working with diverse lumps of clay, they stood united in moulding ANNUMHS HOMECOMINC DANCE CHAPERONEs-Mrs. William McElhancy, Mrs. Joseph Ayere Mr. Joseph Ayer. 4 MISS SUSAN RICHMOND, Lilnary Adviser from this material personalities seeking :1 common perfection, the 1963-64 Annual. Mr. Arthur Rhollans, Mr. Jack Mueller, and Miss Susan Richmond, heads of the business, art, and literary staffs, respectively, were these sculptors. With their chisels of imagination, the artists wrought from the staid and rigid clay, human figures adorned With character and originalityethose streams of crystal freshness needed to pro- duce animated Campaign slogans, picture characteristic poses of Withrow, and paint informative copy with a flowing style. CAREY MILLER. Pbofograpbcr 22 ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF The jingle of money, the rustle of papers, the clicking of a typewriter, the rumble of opening and ClOsing cabinets, and the punching of an adding machine are the sights and sounds of Room 161, the home of the annual business stafft To produce a successful annual, a strong business section is as essential as any other, It performs such diverse fiscal tasks as obtaining sponsors, raising extra funds, selling subscrip- tions, balancing the budget, and filing 2111 records. At the yearts beginning, the two boys on the staff, Bill Good and Roger Crain, began searching city-Wide for prospective spon- sors 0f the ,64 an'nual. Since advertisements supply a chief source of revenue, as large a number as possible Was needed. Each year, to compensate for the loss taken on each book sold, the annual operates three major fund raising projects- the annual dance, the sale of Withrow picture postcards and the Sale of Minstrel Tryout tickets. The business staff, under the direction of Editor Judy Smith and Assistant Editor Betty Carroll, coordinates the latter two. However, the main job of this staff is the sale of annual subscriptions through the homeroom representatives. 23 6: WT. ' W; 5, ???W JUDY SMITH, Bmincxx Editor STApthruml: B. Carroll, L, Campbell. Sianding: J. Sewell, J. Maginn, M. Maish. S. Frey, S. Ennis, C, Daniels. PLNNY EVANS, Edilor-iH-Cbicf jANET STRAUB, Businvu Manager Mm joHN CLARK, Literary Advisrr Mas MARTHA SIMPSON, Bmirzes: Adviscr $7397VW .m w p... 24 3 1 Raw om: L. Bcrtsch. C, Obcrklaus, R. Fuller. C. Hneffcl, P. Hensley. Row lava: R. Mndcr, E. jacksun, C. Eby, D. Siemcr, M. Hcckin, j. Oppt, .It Straub, P. Evans, E. Venn. Raw tbrc'r: S, Frey, At Slutz, M, Walton, TOWER NEWS itys hcreh was the If it happened paperhs motto and it usually happened within the walls of Room 12. Three ohclock alarm :15 Tower News corre- spondents rushed to their posts. Page Editors Kathy Gantz, first; Eric Grubcr, second; Elizabeth Venn, third; and Jim Horstman, fourth, issued edicts of inter- views to be conducted, scoops to be covcred, and items to be proofread, as harried, they double-Checked their page make-ups. Editor-in-Chief Penny Evans supervised the literary assets of the paper with assistance from Mr. John Clarkts scrutinizing eye. The Business Manager, janet Straub, was the overseer of the ad- vertising, Circulation, art, publicity, and typing stuffs. Establishing a booth at Tigertown Twirl, sponsoring Cardiac Capers, and selling senior calling cards, presented ample opportunities for balanc- ing the books with advice from Mrs. Martha Simpson. Caught in the acl-orqanizing pictures and choosing topics Io put in next week's Tower News! 25 S. Fcldman, Mt Corncn, N. Howard. D. Runyon, V. Hallcrman, M. Qucbc, C. Sparcr. Row four: J, Horstmnn. A. Turncr, '1'. Home, P Williams, 1. Kinard, A, Sanford, S. Cole, K. Gantz, K. Royalty, I h--- i $1.qu , Row mw: D. Lavender, L. Durbin, C. Chambers, WK Reeves, M. Kokocfcr, C. Ballard, T. chncssy. Row fwo: JV Overhulsc, j Apgnr, J Straub, j. Jones, R. Stcgcr, L. Binklcy, M. Qucbc, C. Ricflc, K. Royalty. Row fbrn': L. Howard, S. Gwinncrs, P. Hnilingsworth, C. BICSka, S. Bolcndcr, R. Underhill, P. Brofft. C. Cunnick, 1 Preston, M. Murphy. Raw four: D. Hanna. B. Onken, G. Tun Eyck, ii Mann, V. Fairchild, J. Hague, J. Walker, V Sloan, B. Waisn Raw ffl'P: G, Eschmcycr, PV Sytton, C. Sonncnschcin. A. Pure, KA Oehlcr, C. Lamb, B. Gravely, C. Wheeler, D. Mormn. T N AND ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES Row 0111': T. Shannon, D. Cameron, D. Sellers, C. Williams, S. Whitt, P. Znhlout, D. Hutton, H, Haincs, D, Sellers, 1L Miller. Row two: PA Maish, C, Rogers, P. O'Hara, K. Dowdy, M. Dunn', B. Jeffers, P. Shaffer, BL Crump, S. chncssy, L. Valmore. Raw three: A. Rayburn, L. Binkley, B. Gehring, B. Brown, D. Conway, K, Worth J. Straub, C. McTigue, N. Bischof, M Foster, D. Galloway. Row four: P. Clark, J. Iflnnd, J. Van Pelt, J. Hampton, C Cunnick, K. Wright, S. Hubble, F. Grace, M. 26 Pelticr, B. Waits, V. Estes, Row firm B7 Johnson, DA Rowe, S. Wardlaw, C. Manll, L. Pinncy, J; Ogley, C. Ovcrhulse, E. Dorsey, T. Redmond, N. McFarland. B. Onken. Row six: P. Werner, K. Stump, G. Caudill, L. Howard, C. Baker, 5. Fahrncy, P. Black, L. Howard, S. Murphy, H. Levy, K. Hutton, Raw srmn: JV Lewis, B. Graves, 13. Campbell, K. Johnson, K. Imhoff, D. Bogosian, M. Schmitt, A. Hulbert, B. Sizcmorc, J. Harper. Row aim: J. Maginn, R. Madcr. A. Shumwzy, E. Venn, K. Gantz, P. Horstman, M. Pcltier, P. Hensley, J. Chisholm, D. McElwain, A. Sanford, Williams, D Evans, B. Brnndfass, JV Straub, J. Kinard. Raw two: I E Grubcr, B. Lyons, J. Wilson, 5. Frey. QUILL AND SCROLL F.H.A. Rmr mm: G. Cunningham, S. Mitchell, P. Ghee, N. ThumnS, MA Helm, Jeffers, J. Wlalkcr, L. Hunt, C. Gorcc, E. Lay, 5. Simpson, 1.. Busch. Row W. Tulin, R. Howard. C. England, R, Sizumurc, BV Sizemorc, M. Kitchen. four: B. Crawford, S. Herring, G Fitzgerald. B. Baird, C, NcEson, 57 Run; hm: S. Haniip, AA Avcns, J- Bower, C. Sparer, J. Scou. 1- WMSOU, Sullivan. C. Dobbs, P, Thrasher, L. Walker, J. Williams, L Garner, 0. 3. Ball. B. Hansfurd, A Shearer, T. Adams. Raw HJm'r': S. Huff, M. Gray, G Gousbcy, R. Greggs, M. Dunn, P. Johnson. Burdsall, D. StillwclL R. MndCr. 5. W'ilson, T Harris, G. XValdon, B. 27 Bus TOKEN WINDow-Tuni Wendclstcin. BOOKROOM Woanas Dnvc Berry, Dale Browning, Pa: Simmons. LUNCH CALL BOYSFHJOhn Williams, Cam Nelson. SELLING TOKENS, CALLING CLASSES FOR LUNCH AND STORING BOOKS ARE JUST THREE OF THE SERVICES PERFORMED EACH DAY BY STUDENTS EAGER TO HELP. 28 CASHIERS IN THE LUNCHROOM AND STUDENT STORE OFFERED TO GIVE OF THEIR TIME AND ABILITY TO ASSIST PUPILS AT TIGERTOWN LUNCHROOM CASHIERs-Srnfm': G. Wiles. Sh: II ding: STUDENT STORE Woaxnns K. Eschmcyer, C. Hensley. O. McFadden, B. Nicely, M. Wells, 1.. Jeffries, B. Stonom, M. Dunn. 11: i Q ' L r: 1?! , ' K ; ' ' WW : .. 3 xx: i V ' m K J L 'i m g f ' LP; a.- r N gr , $.55 i1 , ' pi: H A Q 29 Row 0111-: F. Hoy, Mgm M. Grant, 13. Rnwls, B. Rninert, H. Hennessy, Honeysuckle, N. Johnson, D. Jenkins, 2. Young, M. Hess, L, Gibson, D. L. Carter, C. Cornett, R. Pool. Row two: C. Mcllors, E. Hautmann, E. Hoeh, M. Schmalfuss, E. Yager, C Hodges. WITHROW STUDENTS! WALK TALL, HOLD YOUR HEAD HIGH. BE AWARE OF THE INDISPENSABLE CREWS SO NECESSARY TO YOUR SCHOOL. Raw 0111': D Finger, Mrs. Mary Harvey, E. Hay, R. Daniels Raw two: G. Howard, Mrs. Lulubclle Lincks. Raw one: C. Pficzer, E. Matthcws, C. Johnson, E. Bryant. Row two: L. Flischel, J, Harper, R. Smith, C. Byndon, I. Hegel. 30 Row ow: F Miller, R. Brookbank, T. Winstcl, IL Ervin, G McKenzie, H. W'nlkcr, k. Colsmn, 8. Christian, Mr. Herbert Huger, Adx'iscn Raw lu'u: T. WWnsnul, H Ilcrzncr, H. jolmson, E. Lyshc, R. Johnson, D. joiner. D, Jones. 15. Offutt. Raw tbrrr: G. Brooks, E. Hines. XV, Jenkins, PROJECTION CREW Rrut' um': Ii. Burger, S. Smith, D. Swucny, J. Smith, P. Plummcr, M. Dunn, B. jcffcrc, Rout fun: P, johmom D. johnsmn, M. chshcimcr, R. Smgcn S. Robinson, G. Ruse, J. Wind, Y. Banks, RL Offurt, LA Binklcy. Rmr flu'r'r: 5. Lemon, 1L Brooks: C. Cnlbcrt, J. Hayslip, L. Inman, C. Goruc, R Wilburn, S. Murphy. C. McMullcn, L. Lowery. Row four: H. Niuhscn, 1' O'Hara, D. Miclmcls, 3. Kelly, L. Lcist, C. Kncchtly, G, Strum. B. Brown, 13, Gaining. BL Hdm. Raw fin: J. Wilson. M. Davis, C. Ford, C. Tuck, R. Stewart, F. Bell. .RuxL four: Wk Jones, R. DcAtlcy, D. Tnmcs, L Cantrell, M. McMillan, L. McCall, D. jardcn, W, Williams. Raw fiw: j. Dorsey, R. Wynn. E. Wiadc, D. Vassar, D. Turner, H. XVashington. R. Garrison, D. Fast OFFICE HELP C, Sclph, M. Burton, TA Wrcndclstcin, 5 Cordrcy, S Tabak, L, Wagcnficld, T. Horton, j. Evcler, K. Saunders. Raw six: M. Pclticr, E. Waits, J. Bower, B. Brown, L. Cumpbcil. C. Greene, L. Whittmcycr, J. Van Pelt, G. Combs, S. Hopkins, P. Edwards. Row SFLTII: U. Stine, C. Sparer, C. Ccutcr, U. Riddick, J. Dily, J. Richardson, R Graves, D. Kncll, C. Herring, H. Bcdinghnns, 5. Ernest, S. Fnhrncy, C. Lamb. 1 OI-'1-ic1;ns--C. MeTiguc, Secy.; D, Hickman, V. P.; 1. Keller, Presu; E. Grubcr, Sgt-uL-Arms; S Murphy, Tress. STUDENT COUNCIL BUILDS LEADERS FOR A BETTER TOMORROW A new year, therefore, new officerseJohn Keller, President; Debbie Diekman, Vice President; Christy McTigue, Secre- tary; and Sue Murphy, Treasurer; were elected by the stu- dent body last spring. Members, one chosen from each homeu room, plus their officers, met every two weeks in order to produce the goals they Wished accomplished. New ideae an executive committee, consisted of the officers and six other Chosen members were responsible for the basic planning involved in council. Row our: Mr Moore, D. Davis, C. Chambers, D. Dickman, Cr McTigue, C. Eby, D. Shaw, 5. Howie, P. Shaffer, C. jcnnings. Row two: L. Hcaly, B, Mitchell, R. Williams, B. Brown, Mr Burton, J. Straub, G, Wiles, R. Sanders, Tr Skidmorc, Row tbr'cr: S. Seaman, S. Cordrey, PA Layne, D. Berry, T. Adams, J, Dehncr, M. Peltier, Dr Conway, J. Eveler, J. Keller. To maintain order at the meetings, Sergeants-at-Arms were elected for the first time, together these new ideas enabled a more efficient group to result. New projectsea successful open house, a candy Cane sale at Christmas, plans for an ex- change studentewere attainments reached by Tigertownis law-making body. Result-a new Student Council, Which demonstrated its abElity as a vigorous organization beneficial to the best interests of the Withrow Senior High School. Row four: CV Ahlcrt, T. Carlson, C. Ranch, L. Pinncy, J. James, B. Wooiford, R. Hood, E. Weber, P. Simon, S. Murphy. Row fivt': M. Mnish, J. Chapman, D. White, J. Lewis, T, Shear, J. Hoyt, B. Mullins, C. Forrest, N. Teller, N. Justin. Row six: D. Cole, W. Corncy, Wr Ferguson, Kr Eschmeycr, C. Adams, M. Grisco, V. Hoodr 32 Whoops! Looks as it Tigers never miss! is becoming an unpopular slogan. Tigerlown seems to be losing that signiiicant touch BY EXPERT ORGANIZATION, SEVENTY- FIVE FULFILLED THE DUTIES OF MONITORING, PATROLLING THE LUNCH- ROOM AND SPONSORING CLEAN-UP WEEK. Row 0111-: C Rossi, S. Howie, R. Stcgcr, V. anladarcs, K, Dccgc, 5. Sta- muIL C Tom. 1. Willmnn, B. Jeffers, M. Dunn, Row Iwo: S. Bciscr, K. Grischy. J. Binnion. J, Redmond, G. Goosbey, P. Coyne, E. Jackson, 1! Clark, J. Bochm, B. Munrac. Raw Ham : K. Robinson, E. Milligan, RA Cole. L. Miguivc, V. Dunn, B. Campbell, J. McCord, B Cook. Row four: l-L Carrier, K Imhoff, G. Hanson, J. HaSEings, G. Sparks, R. Graves, R. Lourcy, M. Grisco. 33 NEVER UNDER- ESTIMATE THE CAPABILITIES OF WITHROVFS JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS AND ADVISERs Mr. Hamilton, Adviser; D, Michael. Sgtunt-Arms; B. Gilbert, V. P.; IX Daniel, Prcs; M. Chestnut, Sccy.; D. Sellers, Treas.; Mr. Galvin, Adviser. Row mm: R. Tischbcin, D. Herbert, J. Hughes, K. Montgomery, J M. Chestnut, M. Cnhnll, E Kolb, R White, B Eaton, D. Good, C. Cariagn, C. Lonsac. Row two: B. Barnes, R. OWrien, V. Russo, D. Scllars, Tciclmman. Row four: B, Harris, D. Michaci, B. Gilbert, D. Collier, M. 17. Daniel. B. Rutherford, P McEEroy, P. Hadiey. Row Ibrt'c: S. Hopkins, Hochn, D. Miller, B. Morris. 34 GIANT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROWJJA VERY FRUITFUL SEASON IS ENDED BY THE JUNIOR HIGH BAND. OFFICERS AND ADVISER-Raw mm: W. Greiss, Tram; B. Gilbert, 32ch Row two: W. Hum- mond, Pres.; H, Korb, V, P; Mr. Lackey, Ad- viser. MAJORETTESJS. McFall, N. Liggctt, J. Ogley, P, Daniel, B Rutherford, S. Coopcr, K. XVright, K. Whitlock. BANFROIU OIIL': J. Clorc, W. SCH, NA chgcs, L, Jolmnsnmn, I. Gentzow, D. Scroggins, J, Ifland, VJ Alex- ander, A. Humphrcys, C. Harbnugh, K. Wfintcrs, M. Armcntmut, C. Cunnick. J Hughes, D. Hay, L. Saunders. Row from R. Sellers, P. Miller, J Schaffcr, J. anpkin, W. Gcil, G. TEnEyck, R. Bcigthy, H. Kerb, H. Korb, L. Murray, D. Valmorc, M. Cahall, V. Russo, L. Tomlyn, SJ Tischbein. Row three: D. Smith, DJ Miller, PJ Milzer, D, Romine. G. Kopittlic, H. Boten, W. Hnmmnnn, D. JVilcox, MJ Elnnignn, 3 Gilbert, R. Pclticr, C. Wheat, C Hutchinson, D. Cameron. Raw four: M. Haincs, P, W'illinms, PJ Duncan, P. Michicl, M. Lemon, W. Grciss, P. Merritt, P. Martin, M. Trester, B. Chisholm. Row fiw: Mr. Lackey, T. Lukcmirc, T. Acklcy, B. Rasmussen, M. Warrington, M. Young, B. Eaton, 35 MAJORETTESeJ. Heimnnn, J. McMahon, K. Thompson, T. Wendelstcin, P. Thomas. K. Algyrc, K. Grischy, 5. Lemon, 5. Slauglner. MEMBERs-- Raw 0111': S. gwartuJ. Hoyt, T. Bardes, L. Humphrics, S, Wyzcnbcek, 1W Quebc, L. Howard, M. Tribble, J Stazenberg, Ce Ahlcn, T, Winstcl, D. Halsmd. M. Pfieffcr, J. Dchncr, L. MacDonald, J Poshat, Te Winstcl, R. MuHim, M. Carr, E. Wilson, T. Armstrong. Row two: C. Ranch, J; Juncs, Be Bowers, B, White, D. McCabe, J. Chapman, J, Kinard, B. Lewis, A. Quitman, R. Hood, J. Cooper, T. Carney, D. Rider, M. Heid- kamp, W. Lang, E. Harris, E. Broughmn, P. Fisher. Raw three: K. Darling, Ne Goodall, A. King, E. Preston, Ne Haring, C. Hiler, A, 5am- ford, J. Lee, J. Graver, R. Blair, R. chiski, L. Hawkins, C. Singleton, NEW SOUNDS, NEW MARCHES, NEW UNIFORMSeTHE J64 WITHROW BAND. Once out of their muiorelle boots, rhythmic toes find relief by basking in warm sun 36 De Brooks, B. Kuhl, J. Struble, R. Benjamin. Mr. George Smith, Conductor. Ran four: P. Simmons, M. Lnnicr, E. White, E. Carr, B, Shaver, K. Royalty. A. Rayburn, M. Edmonson, G. Baker, R. Craycruft, B. Tip- kemper, A. Grissom, T, Rcif, L. Coeklin, R. Greenway, G. McBurrows, H. Scott, Row fil'l': J Anderson, P. Rice, J. Rauch, B, Wile, E. Weber, H. Millcre 5. List, 6. Kopittke, G. Hopkinse P. Bender, Pe Bnmber, F, Armstrong, A. Flint, S. Schawk. M. Feronc, L. Craig, C. Ogelsby. Row xix: R. Briggs, C, Burgess, K. Griffith, R. Weider, H. Schenrcr, R. Ply- mnsscr. R. Graham, M. Turtle, D. Burch, D, Schepman. J, King, W, Banister. R. Ward, 5. Hermesch. Grand, grosse, grande, French, German, or Spanish, no matter what language is used, ugreat is the only way of describ- ing Smittie and the TigersJ Band. Oc- cupe, bcschaftigt, occupado, it still comes out that Senior Band is one of the busiest organizations at Withrow. Gaily clad in their stunning new uniforms, the marching musicians pompously displayed their talents with unique and colorful formations at half-time. Diverstisse- ment, unterhaltung, entrcteniments. En- Eertainment reached its peak during the Christmas and Early Spring Concerts. The melodies 0f Sleigh Ride, Beatrice ct Benedict,u even A Dog Showf filled the auditorium during these productions. The ability and the accomplishment of the band pervaded throughout the fabue lous sixty-four Minstrels. OFFICERs R. Craycraft, PrcsA; 1 Chapman, V. P.; C. Ahlert, Secy.; j. Hoyt, Mgr.; Tipkempcr, Trans. MAJORETTES-J. Hciman, J. McMahon, K. Thompson, T. chdelstein, K, Algyrc, K. Grischy, S. Lemon, S. Slaughter. 37 Row mm: 5. Blossom, 5. Robinson, L. Wortman, D. Dickman, S. White, P. Seaman, S. Schubert, B. Brown, D. Michaels, N. Coffic, J. Baker, B. Clayton. M. Burton, D. Conway, S. Cordrey, A. Corner, L. Hanan, N. Fahrncy, B. Hudson, A. Kennedy, Y. Banks, V. Robb, D. Johnston. Raw two: D. Sweeney, D. Kinncbrcw. J. Overhulse, P. Mitchell, S. Pope, C. Ahlcrt, B. Brown, N, Justin, C. Jennings, M. Gibson, R Duffy, K. Kipp, R Mintun, J Maginn, C. Sonenischcin, B. Smnom, D. Stredrick, H. Todd. P. Clark, E. Ross, L. Davis, B. GDCpp, C. Wheeler, It Schenk. Row tbrvc: B. Stewart, G. Jones, N. Lang, K. Kincbrew, H, Crush, J. Haggerty, V. Hodd. MUSIC AND RHYTHM FIND THEIR WAY Row our: 8. Biossom, C. jcnnings, S. Cordrcy, B. GoeppK Row two: V. Hood, D, KinncbrcW, N. Justin, R. Minmn, P. Schenk, A. Pate. Raw fbrrr: N. Lang, A, Davis, K. Lyons, E. Thompson, L. Scott, J. Galloway, F. Kennedy W. Littlcjohn, D. Birkicy, C. Asher, J. Fulcher, D Hamilton, A. Pate, H. Galloway, B Hardin, W. Daniels, j. Siefert, T. Williams, D W47: 'I... ' A : Pusey, H. Curtis, F Kennedy, 5. Pcttiford, P. O,Hearn, M. Grisco. Row four: A. Davis, 8; Wiison, G. Summerville, J. Carson, R. Shorts, T. Great, R. Lindsey, G. Yarnell, K Lyons, J. Burton, M. McNutt, C. Adams, C. Englcman, E. Gruber, R. Kimball, D. Burck, M. Heidkamp, G, Wilkins, C. Tate. La! La! La! This sound drifted gently through the halls of Withrow. We knew that the Senior Choir was rehearsing for a concert, assemblies, or the Minstrels. khThe Messiah,, was interpreted very delightfully in the Christmas Program and uGlorious FArcrlastingH Was sung beautifully in the twenty- sixth annual spring concert. Do! Re! Mi! These sounds pounded forcefully in the school air. These notes reminded us of the chocolate candy bars that we enjoyed. From this Raw 0114': R. Minmn, Sccy.; F. Kennedy, V. P.; A. Pate. Prcs.; N. Justin, Treas.; D. Kinncbrcw. Sccy. Row fwo: Mr. Ansel Martin, Director; V, INTO THE SECRET PLACES OF THE SOUL -PI.A TO annual campaign, Senior Choir made money Which was used toward new music for this group. Ah! 00! Ah! These sounds echoed spiritually in the halls to confirm our knowl- edge of various faculties. The talent of these ninety-seven students flooded out to the audience like a hDeep Rive? of skill. It is released on the command of their able leader, Mr. Ansel Martin. With these examples as evidence we certainly said thHalIelujahW Hood, Libt: Ct jcnnings, Lib.; G, Kcrby, All Purpose Assn; B. Brown, Row Comm.; P. Clark, Row Comm.; S. Blossom, Row Comm. GIRL? GLEE CLun-Row mm R. Busch. M. Williams, D. Washington, BK Acklin, L. Campbell, R. Sanders, J. Hull, T. Oliver, T Adamkiewicz, B. Porter, A. Gilynrd, 5. Simpson, J. Terry, M. Graham, .I- Kearns, S. Knight. Row fzm: L. Leist. S. Seaman. B. Brown, C. Chambers. C. Foglc- sung. L. joncs. L. Mitchell. E. Harris, A. XVilliams, J. Blunt, C, Hahn, A. Shearer, D. Powell, N. Knutzmnn, C. Fant, TA Abernathy Row Ibrt-c: GIRLSX GLEE CLUB - MliMBEM-J'. Adnms, L. Baker, L Ban, 6, Bciscr, S. Bciicr. B. Bell, 1,. Bennett. G. Bowman. R. Boyic. G. Brown G. Bryant. 3. Butcher, K. Canida, R. Carpenter, C. CL'nEUr, L Chambers, MA Cinccio, B. Clark, P. Clark, M. Clark, V. Covingmn. 5. Cox, G. Curtis, L. Davis B. Dawwn, K Davenport E. Dixon, B. Evans, 3. Fields. G. Ford, D. GoriCk. C- Harris, By Hawkins, B. Henderson, E. Hill, 13. Hopewell, S. Jasper, K Johnson, L. Jones, J jordan, M. Kneshcimcr, J. Lewis; R. Lucas, D. Madison, L. Marriott, B. Mason, J.Mnttl1cws. L. McQueen, 1. Miles, J Miles, E. ORCHESTRA Row ant: H. Carrier, H. Crawford, J. Huhccy, R. Corning, J, Jenkins, L. Hayden, R Larkins, P. Garrett, S. Palmer, C Griffin, Mr. Don Lackey, G. Watkins. Row fwo: F. Koontz. M. Ehrlmrdr, S. Dice, R. Ramsey, S. Murphy, J. Spann, C Rice, 13. Oxlcy, G. Hayden. T. chdelstein, R, Nublc, E. Bowling, D. Thompson, G. Crnmcs, J Warren, M. Murphy, B Scott, 5 Williams, R. Wallace. Row h'Jrrc: G, Kopittkc, 5. List, E. M. Trowbridge, T, Carlson, J. Barkley, 1.. Hunt, J. White, 1. Wilson, D. Scott, I Oppt, Y. Patterson, K. Walker, D, Rowe, L. Pinney, L. Winters, 5. Bolton, B. Burton, B. Gehring, 5. Ryan. Row four: K Thomas, A. Godfrey, P. Buchanan, J. Edwards, R. Marshall, L. Patterson, B. Preston, P. Coync, D, Sicmcr, J. Zumwaldce, L. Godfrey, S Ernst, J. Ramsey, J. DL-Vorc, R. Currie, L. Howard: H. Kellnm, P. Ricmcr. MIXED CHORUS - Miles, 1.. Mitchcll, S. Mitchell. P, Murphy. L Ncwell, D Pacltz, K Purkins, J, Peterson, D. Plain P. Plummet, M. Poppa, T. Powell, C. Price. R Ramsey. C. chshaw, T. Rout, A. Ross, Y. Sanders, L. Schlosscr, J. Sims, P. Smith, D. Spcnccn B. Spivcy, A StapoCs, L. Staples, SK Stratman, R. Thompson, P. Thmsher, B Tugglc, L. Tyre, L Wagenficld, L. Wains- cott, E. Walker, J. Wialkcr. B. Wiley, B. Williams, D, Williams, E Williams, J Williams, H. Wood, R. Wiggins, C. Vcrdon. Weber, L Anderson, A. Quitman, B. Lewis, J Kinard, J. Chapman, R, Benjamin, J. Strublc, NA Goodall, M. Qucbc, L. Howard, J. Stolzenbcrg. C. Ahlcrt. Row four: D. Schepman, H. Johnson, W. Bannister, S, Ker- misch, D. Broois, B7 Anderson, 11 Tipkcmpcr, R. Craycraft, A. Grissum, B. Mullins, M. Pfeiffcr, D. Halsted, D. Rider, J; Cooper, R. Hood, B Plymessm. Step one-a bar of music; step twwfour important notes in the bar; step threeecombine them; step fourethe result is Withrowk Music Department. The first of these notes in the bar of music was the Junior Choir, to which musiCal cighth-graders and freshmen might belong. It provided an opportunity for the younger members of Tigertown to train for positions in Senior Choir or perhaps in one of the next notes, Girlsi Glee Club or Mixed Chorus. BeCause membership in these next two notes was available to Senior high students, the empty sound left by graduating seniors was filled with a melody, as these junior musicians advanced. All three tuned for their two main performances, their appearances in the Christmas and Early Spring Concerts. Glee Club and Mixed JUNIOR CHOIR JUNIOR CHDlK-ROW mm: D. Johnson, 5. Kochlcr, D. Holloway, W. Raschick. R. Bauer. M. Smydcn, R. Smith, G. Kinard, Row fu'o: C. Chorus also added the harmony of their songs to the incom- parable Withrow Minstrels. The fourth note in Withrowk musical bar concerned, not vocalists but those musicians who played instruments, the members of Orchestra. These talented Withrowitcs, Who were led by Mr. Donald Lackey, were :1 credit to the school, As a climax to their hours of tuning and rehearsing, the members of Orchestra participated in the two concertSethese were Tigertowrfs four musical notes. Each one received the same equal beat of importance. Their harmonious blending added still another distinction to With- row,s many. Playing together, not as four separate notes, but as one melody, they composed step four of Withrowk song-a music department surpassed by none. V. Estes, Y. Childress, J. Holcombr J. Beets, D. Blockson, B. Wells, C. Hampton. Raw four: R. Carney, Ki Wright. J. Ogley, T. Ricketts, G. Morgcnmth, Mi Hochn, Sr Derr, L. Sand. B. Harris, K. Whitlock. Turret, B. Willinmsi B. Bucklcr, ji Knocchcl, C. Wfoodic, De Clark, D. Browning. G. Hubble. A. Linnburg. Row lbrrc; C. King. M. Offutt, DOh-A NOTE TO START A SONG; uREi,e A BARITONE RETURNS; MIheA WARM- UP EXERCISE; FAheA LONG WAY TO THE STAGE; SOiL-WE FORGET THE WORDS; LAT uTIiheTHE SOPRANOS SING AND NOW WE ARE BACK TO DO? 41 MEMntnsaRuw arm: A. King, Y. Bunkst N. Goodall, D, Johnston, H. Nicsnn, J Whrrent Bt Suder, P. Thomast Row two: R. Mennes, Mt Beck, S. Billups, V Fairchild, C. Sonnenshine, J. Jenkins, K. Walker. THALIAN In September the Thalian players entered upon the stage of activities at Withrow High School. Scene One: In early Oc- tober the selection of prospective mem- bers took place. Once try-outs were completed the Thalian Players memorized scripts, learned cues, and reopened grease paint jars 215 they commenced rehearsals for their annual dramatic productions. Scene Two: The players attended monthiy meetings, where they profited from the planned entertainment. Scene Three; At an assembly in February the Withrow student body applauded the combined achievements of Thalinns and the advanced drama class. Finale: In early April, after weeks of preparation and anticipation the players gave a per- formance of uWIhat A Life, :1 three-act comedy by Clifford Goldsmith. OFcmEus-L-C Daniels, Trans; R. Mullins, Pres.; K. Algyre, V. P.; R. Plait, Hist; A. Sanford, 5ccy.; Miss Marjorie Roscnburger, Adviser. PLRI-omnxce'f. Murcmn, S. Meyers, D, McElwain. AUDIENcEeRow our: J. Roach, J. Wittfclt, B, Wiley. Raw two: K, Darling, J. Knocchel, St ch, P. Breidcnbach. Raw tbrcr: Jt W'iilinms, A. Ross, V. Overstrcet, S. Murphy, C. McFall. Ccncenlrm'mg on their lines, two Thulicm members disregard the ieslinq o! comrades in an attempt to keep their composure Practice makes perfect. goes 1he Iamilicu' adage, a system skilliully used by the performers Raw our; E. Milligan, j. Strnub, C. Hoeffel, P. Ricmcr, M. Qucbc, J. son, J. jones, 1.; Howard, B. Kaesmcycr, E. Simpson, V. Hunter, T. Jones, E. Weber, M. Comcct. J. Baker, 5. Blossom, P. Edwards Row Patterson, L. Howard, R. Curee, S. Venn, E Smith. Row four: T. Great, two: B. Fields, C Ricflc, B. Satchwill, J. Maish, K. Dccgc, C. Cunnick, A. Sanford, D. Burke, B. Black, D. Savicki, G. Sparks, A Perry, T. Shear, P. Shaffer, B. Brandfass, M, Peltier, BA Waits, N. Fallrney, S. Cordrcy. B. Hardin, W. Cockrcll, B. Woodward, J. School. Row Ibrrc': Mrs. Claudette Hutchison, L. Pinney, L Godfrey, K. Robin- SPANISH CLUB GERMAN CLUB Row 0110: Miss Janet Kemme, Adviser; J. Goodman, A. Frazier, J. Martin, A. Buelsing, M, Hcidkamp, M. Malick. Row lwo: W. Cook, J1 Mathis, 3. List, G. Howard, D Fang, F Aliting, G. Galinger. K 1 ,m , I ' x OLD MEMulgM-Ruw unv: j. Mathis, J. Kinard, S. Blussum, S. Robinson, D. Davis. C. Ballard, L. Wlortmnn, J. McMahon, L. Hunt, K. Gnntz, B. Brown Row two: Miss Monica Caveman, Adviser; L, Frison, A. Frazier, J. Edwards, M Quebe, B. Hardin, C. McFall, D Barnes, D. Thompson, F. Kennedy. Row tln'z'r: S. Murphy, B. White, j. Stolzcnbcrg, j Chap- man, V. Dunn, B. 600913, J, Van Lear, P. Ware, B. Brown, C. Overhulse, HISTORY CLUB NEXV MEMBERs Row our: D, Shaw. P. Shaffer, L. Scott, M, DraggOO, J, Finley, P. Mitchell, S, Williams, J, Siemunds, S. Ritchie, L. Hcaly, J. Armstrong. Raw two: B. Vnughann, N. Fahrncy, B. Gaskins, J. Maginn, A. Walzcrs, Y Patterson, A. Smith. V, Hallcrman, S. Kenyon, K. Royalty, H Todd. Raw Ibrvc: J. Dchner, D. Cameron, R. Sargent, H. Glover, B. --- I II ' , Q B; Tripwn. Raw farm S. Seiber, V. Hood, 1. Hunter, M. Grisco, M. Schmitm N. Daniels, L. Oklcman, M. Graham, R. Discher, S. Butts, S. Frey. Row firm: L, Bryan, G. Sparks, A. Sanford, B. Wchking, C. Edwards, B. Wehking, C. Brooks, N. Sting, E. White, A. Pate. Row six: 13. Thompson, T. Bardcs, N. Wright, D. Burck, S. List, R. Noble, P. Yates, B. MacDonald. Pappas, D. Hansel, T. Brouglnan, B. Roberts, B. Woodward, K. Stewart, K. Flora. Raw four: P. Rcsslcr, L. Hawkins, B. Thomas, P. Flaughcr, S. Lewis, C. Miller, M, Simmons, 3. Taylor, A. Walker, K Zieglar. Row fil'z': B. Rybolt, R. Coffey, L. Allen, 11 Bogosian, B Boothe, N. Hargravc, F. KuontL L. Bass, E. Cave, R. Boyle. 'I s'. 45 OFFICERshC, Jennings, Secy.; P. Hensley, Press, C. Overhulsc, V. P.; D. Hasel, Trcas. GE NS TOGATA Embarking upon another year of activity, Gens Togam provided a medium for those serious Latin students who wished to gather together. XVith the counsel of Mrs. Sully Hill and the leadership of the president, Peggy Hensley, Latin Club formed and undertook the ycarjs plans. Originally formed to promote interest in the study of Latin and classics, the club has deviated from its constitution to pro- vide amusement for its members. The students presented impromptu sketches in additicm to Latin songs and games. Gens Togata, furthermore, belongs to the Junior Classics Conference, an organiza- tion of 211 Latin students and clubs in the Cincinnati area. As its crowning achievement, Gens Togata planned to give an award to Withrowk best four- year Latin student. Now in its thirty- fourth year, the club has retained its original popularity With a well-rounded program of activities. Raw 01w: S. Robinson. R. Wallace, M. Draggoo, S. Whitt, P. Holzmnn, Renshaw, J. Ifland. Row fem: C. Cunnick, D. Barnes, C. Barker, P. T. Armstrong, St Perkins, D. Davis, Row fwo: N. Howard, PA Duncan, Hensley, C. McFall, J. Hodge, K. Royalty. Row five: 3. Wilson, Q B: Brown, K.-Gantz, J. King, L. Setbcr, R. Miranda. R-ow lbrz'c: Mrs. Overhulse, D. Miller, M. Grisco, C, Asher, J. Hague, F. Murphy. Row H111, C. Jennings, J. Maginn, B. Brown, A Turner, G. Hartman, C. six: D. Hasel, Pt Bambcr, B. Wehking, B. Hawkins, 3. MacDonald. Take an adequate pinch of French stu- dents and mix well With an adviser, Mrs. Dostic, and officers: Judy Warren, President; Ann Murphy, Vice President; Jody Preston, Secretary; and Jackie Kinurd, Treasurer. Voicihan interest in the language and the country With the ever-prcssing hope of conducting an en- tire meeting in French! To this common cause blend in community service, a third annual sponsorship of a Valentine party for the children at City Gospel Mission; time for fun, a Christmas fete with Miss Kemme as guest speaker; and exotic adventure, luncheon at Pigall's. 'Spicc With the initiative of a Tigertowu Twirl booth, its French motif-a can- ccm girlhinduced boys to attempt to encircle her feet with a ring, earn a token for their dates, and perhaps learn her languagek fundamentals. The idea Was praised. Qu,estwce que chest? Le circle francais dc Withrow, sans doute! OFFICERs-J. Preston, Sccy.; J. Warren, Prcs.; J. Kinnrd, Trcnsh; Ah Murphy, V P. FRENCH CLUB Row our: D. Orr, 1. Campbell, J. Kinnrd, A. Schilling, Sh Seaman, C, K. Walker, Row four: J. Oglcy, B. Walker, E. Bowling, C. Daniels, G. Kncchtly, S. Howie, S. Schubert, J. Roach, D. Shaw, 3. Henncssy. Rou- Franks, Bh Harris, R. Carney, Dh Thomas. Raw five: B. Lawson, Ch fun: P. W'er, DV Clark. V. Jackson, K. Algyre, J. Preston. K. Gcrth, Davis, B. Bonner, C. Wheeler, E. Thompson, L Yelton, PA Erbnchcr, L. B. Davis, R. Marshall. M. Murphy, J. Wnrrcnh Row fbrr'v: Mrs. Dostie, Sand, S Murphy Row six: 3. Jonas, M. Connelly, M. Hochn, L. Allen, A, Pure, E. jackson, L. Fisher, J. Hodge, L. Winters, B Brown, S Bolton, 11 Clark, j. Wittfelt, A. Hulbert. 47 Chomp! Chomp! Smack! Those potato chips were delicious, Thanks to Alpha- Y-Teens, students at Withrow had some- thing to eat before and after school. They were sold to promote the annual trip to a Cincinnati orphanage before Easter. Many a small child's Easter was brightened by the games planned by Alpha-Y-Tcens. The YWCA sponsors this organization, designed to build strong spiritual and emotional women leaders for future generations. A triangle that stood for the individual member, and a giobc symbolizing the individualhs devotion to the well-being of the worldk Citizens. uGrowing as simply as common blades of grass was the song that was echoed whenever these females got to- gether These girls are working toward common ideals in social living as Christians. Meeting on Wednesday nights in Room 262, Withrowhs young Christians were competently led by Mrs. Montana Jones. OFFICERs-Mh Helm, Presu: J. Terry, Secy.; C. Tam, Treash; R, Brooks, V. P. ALPHA-Y-TEENS Raw mm: 5, Mitchell, 1. Terry, M. Dunn, S. Lyles, 13. Mitchell, L. Moore, J. Linder, F. Snow, C. Mays, R. Brooks. M, Helin. Row four: J. Vinegar, B. Williams, G. Walden Row two: L. Clark, H. Harris, Y. King, C C Gurec, C Smith, J. Richardson, P. Rubcrson, C. Tam, D. Smith Row England, R. Bohannan, I. Merritt, G. Cunningham. Raw 1515?: B. Gubbs, fire: 0 Riddick, A. Godfrey, J. Lewis, J. Compton, C. Mackcy. uTurtles! Turtlesethose mouth-Watering tidbits of candy-Hfor sale! An effec- tive campaign slogan is a prerequisite for a subsequent salesman. Members of the Future Merchandisers gleaned this vital insight from Various sources. First of all, there were counsels given to this com- mercial clique by Mr. Charles Salie. Throughout the year councils were held to acquaint the members with the facets of business. Beginning with the Miami Valley Conference in autumn and ending with the Statewide and Nationwide Ban- quets in early spring, information was gathered Which was incorporated by Withrowts young businessmen in their cooperative work with retailers. A pro- ductive branch of Distribution Educa- tion Clubs of America was Withrowis union. Row one: B. Hood, Frost; BA Bitzcr, Sgtrat-Arms; S. Rogers, Treas.; J. Frost, Secy.; j. Warren, V. P. FUTURE MERCHANDIZERS Row 0112': F. Bcrckmann, B. Bitzer, B. Clayton, D. jones, 5. Rogers, J. L. Prinzcl, R. Martz, Ct Brooks, F. Sartor, B. Brmkbank. B. Hood, C. Warren. G. Barnes. Row two: T. Hopper, CA Saggus, M. Ralston. J. McDanicls, Mr. C Smlic, Adviser. Woods, 13. chcr, R. Harmon, J. Frost, D. Taylort Row tbru': 0. Gates, 49 Row om': Miss Lillian Denner, Adviser; E. Hay, C. Foglcsong, C. Ballard, Siemer, P. Coyne, J. Roberts, J. Jones. Row four: C. Chadwell, P. S. Schubert, J. Roach, S. Robinson, C. Cosby. Raw two: A, Schilling. Ricmar, J. Lewis, A. Hulbert, L. Ockleman, C. Dubose, W. Thomas, A V. Jackson, G. XVilIis, F. Grace, j. Preston, P. Duncan, A. Shumway, G. Godfrey, P. Yates. Eagle. Row fbrcc: P. Ware, D. Spencer, 5. Morford, E. Jackson, D. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB OFFSET CLUB Row om: R. Myers, D. Wilkcns, N, Schnur, B. Wciss, G. Hopkins, J. Opel. Row two: Mr. George Haymond, Adviser. 50 Row our: R. Noble, B. Hardin, H. Galloway, F. Kennedy, J. Stolzcnebcrg, A. Pate. Raw two: Mr. Burton Garrett, Adviser; E. Thompson, L. Flood, E. XVilder, E. White, Mr. William Pitcher, Adviser. Raw three: L, Scott, WK Huff, W. Thompson, G. Sparks, C. Rice. ALPHA BETA HI-Y Row 0114': S. Ball, C. Burnett, L Binkley, G. Waltom B Crump, V. Jackson. 1. Hedge. Row hm: M. Simons, V. Hallerman, K. Grommet, M. Graham, L. Fisher, T. Shirk, J. Mathews, Mr. Jack Mueller, Adviser. Row tbm': M. Floyd, S Ernst, P. Duncan, C. Bleska, B. Hansfcrd, G ART CLUB Combs, B. Burton, E. Simpson. Row four: 3. Bolton, M. Simmons, J. Parker, EA Vaughn, C. Poppa, J, Wittfclt, J'. Harper, 5. Seibert. Raw five: J. Chisholm, C Harris, S Jasper, C. Lindsey, E. Lane, B. Benz, M. Griffith, R. Myers, R. Reed. --.-J l E i i 1 I a i l I The search for a wider scope in litera- ture provided both the purpose and the bond for Scribblers. As they discussed reactions to current books or listened to the words of a speaker, edifying experi- ences were recalled, Touring the art museum, the Scribblers observed our heri- tage of fine arts. Toward the end of the year, Robert Frost found his way to the Scribblers by means of a movie. Selling Tiger Charms, they were able to donate money to the Cadwallader Fund, dis- tributed as scholarships for deserving students. Although this club was created for junior and senior girls interested in literature, an essay subject to approval was also a requirement for membership. OFFICERS-S. Frey, Recording Secy.; V. Fairchild, Him; De Johnston, Prese; J. McMahon, V. P.; C, Wheeler, Corn Secy. L SCRIBBLERS Row mm: D. johnston, Mh Cornell, J. McMahon, Kn Gantz, J. Kinard, Mrs. LaVernc Hughes, Adviser, Row two: J. VanLear, V. Fairchild, M. Pclcicr, P. Hensley, K. Algyrc, Y. Banks, L. Wortman, Row three: S, Frey, C. Overhulsc, G. Hayden, Ce Wheeler, M. Schmitt, P. Edwards, J. Maginn, P. Evans. sefwm b, i i hmt 52 Row mm: C, thcclcr, ji Stranb. V. Jackson. Raw iwo: j. Armstrong, Y. Bnnkst S. Blossom. S. Seaman, S, Cordrcy, Rt Wlullncc, J. Ramsey. Row Hir'm': N. Fnhrney, L. P.IELCESOH, G. Wilds, J. Lindcr, C. Tinchcr, 5. Ryan, P, OiHarn, B. Crump. Raw four: M. Graham, 5. Pettiford, Pi Edwards, 1 j. Maginn, A. Pate, H. Callowny, B. Burton. V. Hunterv Row five: P. Broft, D. Hasscl, M. Grisco, E. Thompson, L, Jones, 1 Richardson, B. Lyons, P. O'chrn, D. Sicmer. F.T.A. AND OUR ITiS ACADEMICii TEAM Did anyone see thirty-five students rushing toward Miss Lynn Rosenbuumis room? XVcH, if he did, he was not among the minority because this was not an unprecedented sight. These people belonged to the Future Teachers of America Organization and were engaged in scampcring to their monthly meeting place. However, if he did not see them at their monthly meetings or baby-sitcing at P.T.A. or at- tending city-wide F.T.A. conferences, he could have found them at school in the wee hours of the morning helping as homeroom assistants. The Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company opened a new pro- gram to television this year. Entitled ITys ACADEMICf, the program pitted teams of three scholars from each of the high schools against each other. YVithrowk fine team, com- posed of Seniors Neil Wright and Steve List, and Junior Bruce MacDonald, came out victorious in its first encounter, en- abling it to return only to lose to Roger Bacon in a sudden- death playoff. Mrs. Virginia Konrad Was adviser for With- rowis team. She took the first initial Steps to organize the squad IT'S ACADEMIC TEAM-Mrs, Virginia Konrad, Adviser; Neil Wright, Stcvc List, Bruce MacDonald. 'GREAT BOOKS WESTERN WORLD WON W! YHROW . 11 w! Y1 x-I . I i . 5n lmrmld Ls vHROWS TEAM . . ON THE TV ITS ACADENICWROGQAH J SMITTIE h Who has been the heart beat of the With- row Minstrels? Why ttSmittief, Mr. George Smith the IV, of course. Students know Smittieh for his untiring Work with the minstrel pratiuction. Through- out the years he has inspired each mem- ber of the cast with the spirit to produce a truly professional show. Its debut in 1930 foreshadowed the fame which was to come to this musical. The Presenta- tion Orchestra won a contest sponsored by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company and the Cincinnati Times Star? The group entertained in Cleveland at the Keithk 105th and also at the Cincinnati R.K.O. AIbee. Each year the Minstrels became more popular. With the aid of Thelma, this yeafs thirtyvfourth Minstrel Show reproduced all the tradition and grandeur of past spectaculats. A large part of his life has been spent With the Shriners, touring the country as director of the Syrian Temple Shrine Band. Mr. Smithts sincere works have been recognized by the Shriners With the greatest honor possible-becoming a Kentucky Colonel. Empty hours have been filled by playing at the Carthage Fain. state fairs, and fairs throughout Canada. During summer months, he filled engagements at Eden Park as well as at Moonlight Gardens. Traditionally, he has played on Opening Day at Crasley Field and Was thrilled to play When the Reds won the World Series. North, south, east, or west one is likely to find Smittie? He believed everyone should travel to view the colorful West. On these trips he has been accompanied by his wife, Thelma, and the four hLittlet, Smiths. The only one excluded from these expeditions is ttmaufs best friend? Sam. Smittietsh music has be- come a way of life for the entire family. He started Nancy on the trumpet before she barely learned to walk; Rich plays the baritone; Marian, the clarinet; and Bruddy, the trumpet. Starting with George Smith, I, the family has achieved such feats as playing at President Mc- Kinlefs inauguration and at the installa- tion of Governor Bticker. No matter what George Smith attempted in his life, he accomplished his goals with a love for people, music, and life itself. WITHROW MINSTRELS 1964 34th AN N IVE RSARY Tuni Wendclstcin 56 Fred Kennedy Carol Sclph, Cuma Goose, Kathy Thompson. Kitch Algyrc Nancy justin. Ggylc Jones, Rita Minion QUARTET Anhur Davis, Deliinh Kennebrucw, Donna Sweeney, Arthur Pate. MINSTRELS SPOTLIGHT TALENTS OF Steve Hcrmesch Bonnie Williams, Beverly Williams 58 MIRRORs-Jnckic Jones, Ellen Milligan, Claudia Hodfel. SKYMLows Yvonne Patterson, Mr. Ansel Marlin, Kathleen, Sharon Pettifurd. BOTH NEW AND OLD PERFORMERS WING h-iLli'l'xNG--Rous am: Ruben Mullins, Carolyn Ahlm, Phil Thomas. Raw two; Nancy Jusxin, Pat Purvis, Mr. George Smith, Linda Motley, Glen Motley. SKITSv-Row mm: P. Evans, D. jones, K Gantx, Miss Marjorie Rosenberger. Row two: J. Williams, P. Braidenbnch, P. Thomas, J. Knocchcr, S. MyCrs. Row three: R. Mcnncs, T. Moreton. STAGE Cnnw To1J to bottom: C. Swarrz, J. Chis- holm, B. Lewis, II Fisher, Mn Elston Hurst, T. Bardes, J. Hoyt, M. Erhardt. Box OFFICEu-J. Marshall, D. Finger, K. Gleich, Mr. jamcs Gallagher. BEHIND GLITTER AND LIGHTS-4THE HEART USHERS-Mr. Garner Srofc, N. Wright, D. MCCann, P. Layne, R. Stcgcr. INCIDENTAL ART-J. Folder, B. Ballcnger, A. Melton, I Mr, Herbert Schirmer. 60 COMno-R. Craycraft, D. Johnson, R. Weider, M. Turtle, F. Kennedy, J. Ranch, R, Mullins, D. Halstend, A. Quitman, PRINTING D. Wilkins, Mrv George Haymand, D. Plait. P05TER3 J Carroll, Miss 110 Stosc, K. Stewart, Mr. Jack MuellerV PROGRAM COVER-C. Lindsey, R. Polliny lekam-j. Kinard COPYISTS- R. Mullins. SECRETARIES-JZ. Venn, A. COSIUMkS-Miss GJUFi-l PJWCK J- H-HPL'I. Miss Kathy AWL MM Chisholm. Lulu Murphy. 110N155 J Carroll. C. Goose, T. chddlstein, Mrs. Montana Jones, ML Pop, chscL 6T Performers lake lime on! for an impromptu conference Endmtzn Dave McElwain applies muke-up on the firs! minstrel nigh! GREASE PAINT AND ANIMATION ARE ALL PART OF THE BACKSTAGE LIFE As a hunter in Alrica. a tennis player in America: or iusl a batefooled hillbilly. these minsirel endmen keep the audience laughing -77 ' a Lg; . A peek inlo a seldom seen world reveals Minstrel hopeluls busy at work preparing for a rehearsal lhat may dalermine their chances With a tip of the lam and a swish oi ihe kill, Senior Choir kicked up lheir heels in a Highland Hing to the gay strings of Brigadoon We are the Minstreleers, bold. dashing Minsireleers. guy. dancing Minstreleets. bound 10 work, side by side. true and tried VERITAS VINCIT TRUTH CONQUERS WHILE THE PRINCIPLE OF FAIR PLAY AND THE DETERMINATION TO WIN SERVE AS THE MUTUAL BONDS OF ALL ATHLETES, THE AGONY OF DEFEAT AND THE THRILL OF VICTORY ARE THEIR COMMON REACTIONS IN ALL COMPETITIVE . . . SPO RTS 64 wk? .f at 215,,2w-mpm xm ersVik'if-SEL , l-mem't 0,! 2'-.;' g a m 4-y'..:u ,M W - '-' ' N , i ' Raw one: Mng C, McDanicls, Je Hill, W. Thompson, C. Dawson, Be Coach Merritt, Mgr. B. Woodward, Mgr. T. Moon, M. Todd. G. Carr, Flakes, De Flair, W. Mettcy, J. Tipper, W. Moody, T. Green, D. joncs, C. Williams, De Dailcy, G. Sharpe, C. Adams, M. McNutt, F. Koontz, 1. Henderson. Row two: T. Barnes, R. Simpson, L, Nelson, C. Davis, B. Brock, J. Huhecy, L. Baker, R. Brock, R. Smith M. Jones, Coach D. Sherman, LA MacDonaid, R Williams, DV Eshman, J. Ligon, R. Car- Burton, penter, J. Becksced, W. Barnes, H. Phillips, H. Chrisman. Row fbrct: VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM CHEERLEADERs-C. McTigue, De Diekman, C. Goose, C. Renshaw, D. Edwards, C. Eby, C. Selph, S. Cordrey. The object of the game may be to carry or pass a pigskin across a line or kick it between two posts, but many other facets besides the team make up a cutaway of football at Withrow. The team managers perform that essential task of attending to the storing and distributing of the equipment. They also serve as all-purpose handy men, attending to the team mem- bersT needs. The varsity cheerleaders, those eight packages of exuberance, enu- ergy and strong voices, keep the players and the fans lively With spirit. The team co-captains lead the squad 011 and off the field. Besides serving well on the field, these young men strive for high standards of achievement in other areas of school activity. The coaches of a foot- ball team are pIay-makers, disciplinarians, instructors and counselors. The way in which they use their material can make or break a team. Although the team it- self cams and deserves most of the honors, these lesser groups also meric some recognition. 66 MANAGLR5 B. Woodward, T. Moon, C. MCDaniclL COACHES AND CAPTAINs-Assistant Coach T. Burton, Co-captain J. Tippcn Co-captain W. Mettcy, Head Coach M. Merritt. SHARPE SENIOR LETTERMEN The backbone of any high school football team is its senior lettermen. These more experienced squad members provide that key block, touchdown run, or spot p355 essential for a winning effort. The 13364 football squad possessed sixteen outstanding senior Iettermen and experienced an excellent year. Senior quarterbacks Dave Sherman and Wendell Mettcy led Withrow to a second-place position in the Public High School League race. At seasonk end, six deserving Withrowh seniors gained entrance to the city all-star team. They were backs Dave Sherman, Huey Phillips, and Tom Green; and linemen Dave Eshman, Gary Sharpe, and Mike McNutt. Be- sides serving well on the field, these seniors excelled in the classroom, the club, and the community. W HENDER5ON hi- r f' . .K' E I h:- The Tiger cheerleaders strive to boos! team and crowd morale Tiger lullbuck Phillips tights in: yardage against Woodward Tom Barnes struggles around the lei! end and across the iony 1m- u substantial gain Scaibuck Simpson hi1: paydirt Football season started on August 16, with two weeks of summer practice. The ,63 Tigers were directed by our new Head Coach Marvin Merritt. On September 6, the team participated in the Pigskin Preview. The next week they played St. Xavier at Trechter. After getting off to a slow start, the Tigers came back with two touchdowns, but were unsuccessful in two extra-point attempts. Luck was not with them for the Bombers defeated Withrow 14 to 12. Seven days later the mighty Bengal gridmen met the Central Knights for our first league game of the season. Both teams played an even game with two touchdowns apiece. The four-point difference in the 22 to 18 Tiger victory came on two con- version runs by Simpson. Opponem's ground ultuck is stalled by hardnosed Tiger gridmen 70 Next Withrow welcomed the mighty Bulldogs of Woodward High in the first game on our home field. Woodwardk ground attack, led by Clem Turner, proved to be too much for the Tiger defense as Woodward Won 20 to 6. Our team:s lone rally came in the second period on a fifteen- yard and run by halfback Riley Simpson Against Western Hills, the Tigers returned .to the winning track by defeating them 20 to 8. The scoring was highlighted by Walter Barnes, spectacular ninety-five yard run. The Senators from Taft High were the next invaders of Tigertownis stadium. The game was a high scoring contest with the Tigers coming from behind for a 30 to 28 victory. A COACH, A CAPTAIN, A TEAM, A SPIRITeREQUIREMENTS FOR A WINNING EFFORT. After catching a pass, Adams attempts to maneuver for more yardage x 1 . ex jun e 'hx -. x 71 Woodward back is stopped by stalwart Tiger defense Coach Merritt gives Iim Ligon last minute instructions Firs! down and goal to go as Simpson snags a Sherman pass The following week the Bengal Tigers met the Big Reds of Hughes at Trechter. Our five touchdowns were scored by sophomore Torn Barnes with one, Huey Phillips with two, and Riley Simpson With two. Hughes fought: for a total of 16 points, but it was not enough to match our 34, With rowTs highest score this season came late in October, against Aiken with six touchdowns and two conversions. The T.Dfs were divided up evenly between Phillips, Simpson, and Barnes. At the end of the game, the scoreboard read 40 to 13. The last game played at Tiger Stadium this year proved victorious for the home team. The blue and gold of Walnut Hills was defeated 14 to 6. Our first six points came early in the game with a sixty-yard run from an interception by Barnes. Then still in the first half, Phillips scored giving us the lead whiCh we kept throughout the game. This season ended for the Tigers on November 8, against Purcell With a 6 to 6 tie. Our only touchdown was earned by sophomore Tom Barnes, who finished his first year of varsity competition in football with over one thousand yards rushing and sixty-four points. WE THEY 12 St. Xavier 14 22 Central 18 6 Woodward 20 20 Western Hills 8 30 Taft 28 34 Hughes 16 40 Aiken 13 14 Walnut Hills 6 6 Purcell 6 After handing 01! to Riiey Simpson. quarterback Dave Sherman watches me fleet-fooled sophomore hallback fight for yardage RESE RVE FOOTBALL The Reserve squad1the proving ground for varsity athlete51had a fairly success- ful season. Starting the year With a win, the young Tigers shut out Aiken With a tally of 48 to 0. The following week they tied arch rival Walnut Hills, With an unlucky 13 to 13. In the third en- counter the boys lost a squeaker to Cen- tral 12 to 14. The wins and losses seemed to alternate for a while with Withrow downing Taft 28 to 0, losing to Hughes 12 to 18, and then finally shutting out both Woodward High, 20 to 0 and Western Hills 38 to 0. WI: THEY 48 Aiken o 13 Walnut Hills 13 12 Central 14 23 Taft 0 12 Hughes 18 20 Woodward 0 38 Western Hills 0 Raw am: D. Posey, R. Houseman, H. Glover, B. Thompson, 1. Williams, T. Sansnn, D. Gaddis, R1 Carpenter, C. Logan, M, Kestcl, B. Field; Row two: K1 Walter, J. Lewis, C. Fray, C. Davis, J. Tomes, W. Davis, J. Row 0115': Mr. Michael Hlnd1 Row two: 1. Williams, B. Dempsey, C. Logan. 73 Haggcrdy. E. Livers, M. Brown, M1 Mason. Raw three: Mr. Michael Hlad, Coach; Q. Daniels, R. Garrison, M. Bass, R. Herd, J. Rienharr. B. Demoisy. O. Smith, S. McCray, E. Henderson, J1 Kyles, G. Brown. The Tiger cubs experienced a disappointing season this year, failing to Win any games. Starting out as a totally inexperi- enced team because of school re-districting, freshman football coacthvCharles Cndle and John Huheey stressed defense and ended the year with one of the finest defensive squads in the Public Jr. High League, although it was the smallest. Even though the scoring was well balanced, there were certain outstanding performers on the offense and defense. The leading point scorers were Don Smallwood, Charles Raymond, Gary Eschmeyer, quarterback Billy Gcrth and punter Ronnie Gonzalest The hard-nosed defense was led by Eddie Osterhaus and Eddie Breckenridge. At season's end Coach Cadle felt that if determination could Win a game his boys would have been undefeated. WE THEY 8 Woodward 12 6 Walnut Hills 12 O Schroeder 12 12 Lyon 24 6 Sawyer 18 0 Cutter 0 0 Samuel Ach 18 0 Eastern Hills 0 Coach Cadlc, Co-Cnptains-E. Osterhaus, G. Eschmeyez, B. Gerthl FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Row arm: R. Reis, Rt Pcltier, W, Griess, B. Gerth, T. Rickets, Be Cun- Breckenridge, G. Tan Eyck, E. Veaslcy, G. Eschmcyer, M. Sink, J. ningham, E Bell, E. Breckenridge, J. Robinson. Raw two: V. Huheey, Uthein, Bt Eaton. Row four: E. Osterhaus, D. Smallwood, R. Gonzales, J. Barr, J. Thomas, L. Carter, J. Apgar, K, Hill, H. Korb, C. Harris, R. Mason, G. Masterson, W. Scott, J. Boston, C. Raymond. J. Belcher, 0. Cook, EV Cadle. Row three: R. WilIiams, J. Wells, G. 74 RUN wn': M. Todd, 1V. Grisby, R. Oi're S. Renae. R. Dalton, Raw run: Ci. YnmeH. 13. Benson, T. Rorick. C. Adams. M. Manu, G. Cnrre P1 W'illiun'm R. Cook. VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach John Huhecyk 1964 Tiger basketball team, With its 17-1 record, cinched the P.H.SAL, championship two games before the season15 end. The record included a 13-1 league mark, with the only 1055 coming at the hands of the XValnut Hills Eagles in a double overtime at the Walnut court. Led by juniors Ty Rorick, Clarence Adams, and Mark Todd, who each scored over two hundred points during the season, the amazing Withrow five ended the year eighth in the state poll conducted by United Press International. This welle earned rating is the highest that it has received in recent years even though Withrow has always produced exceptionally fine teams. This yeafs squad composed of ham seniors, eight juniors, and one sophomore played the run and shoot type of basketball very popular with the fans. The famous combina- tion of :1 pass from Todd to a dunk by Adams sent the fans into an uprOar. This play plus many other spectacular passes and shots along with :1 staunch defense helped the mighty Tigers run up a twelve-game winning streak and enter the District Tournament seeded number one. MANAGERSeT. Redmond, ji Huhccy, G. Salinger. 75 .rt .nM n. .. m: ruwimum M1 1., . . 5:392 m ' 1 MIKE McNU'n' RICHARD DALTON PROVIDING THE PUNCH BEHIND A FAST-BREAK OFFENSE AND A HEADS-UP DEFENSE, THE 264 SENIOR LETTERMEN LED THE TIGERS TO DISTRICT AND P.H.S.L. CHAM- PIONSHIPS. RORICK AND MC NUTT WITH 2096 OF THE RE- BOUNDS AND ORR, DALTON, AND COOK KVITH 1A OF THE TEAMS POINTS HELPED EARN W11 r1ROXV A 22-2 SEASON RECORD. CHELRLEADERs Raw wu': C. Eby. CV chshaw, 5. Cordrcy, C. McTiguc, D. Dickman. Row two: JV Evclcn C. Hucffcl, C. Sclph, D Edwardxx C. Goose. DOUBLE, DOUBLE WE BUSTLE AND FEAR; THEN DRILL TEAM MARCHES AND CHEERLEADERS CHEER. DIULL TL'AM RmL' 0111': Co-Captains C: Hocffcl, Y. Crawford. Row Davis, B. Waits. j Wfilliams, K. Gourlcy. Row four: M. Hcckin, E. two: J.C.1rroH,B.W'iilinms, C. Ballard, B. Nunn, D. Conway, 5 Howie, Dorsey, R. Duffy, M; Graham, M. Morrison, J. Oppt, N, Teller, C. 1! Clark, B. Brandfass, J, Bochm, K. Viclh'auer, K. Sowell. Row fbrcc: Dnnicls. E. McElroy, J. Hampton, 17 Hartman, K. Gcrth, P. CoynC, N. Justin, G. 78 When Ihe fusl break is not effective, lhe Tigers have someone waiting for c: rebound Alter taking me his: break. On- scores two YEA, ORANGE! YEA, TEAM! WE 68 64 67 76 78 67 112 80 70 66 60 56 77 83 64 67 50 67 FIGHT BACK! YEA, BLACK! Showing dexierity. Adams easily om-iumps Waknm's center THEY , V WM s Madeira 53 Middletown 45 Anderson 62 , Hughes 48 x Aiken 52 Walnut 69 Western 70 ' . . f . .n Woodward 52 ,. a . Oak Hills 56 7w Central 43 K ! Aiken 47 ., 7 Va Taft 50 . . 7 77 Walnut 60 x :r Western 65 7' . 2.; 5' Hughes 62 , 7 . 77: Woodward 43 . K ! Central 46 7k K N5 Taft: 54 79 Rorick leaps high in the air to lip in a basket against Woodward Swish! Two more points for the Tigers us they roll over Woodward KEYS TO SUCCESS POISE, COORDINATION, AND TEAMWORK. Senior guard Dick Dalton takes a long jump shot against Walnut, while junior forward Ty Rmick fights one of the Eagles for position Ross On- goes up on the front end 01 one 01 our famous East breaks BENGAL STRATEGY-FAST OFFENSE, MOBILE DEFENSE INDIVIDUAL G FGM FG Pct FTM FT Pct TP AngG Asst Reb Reece 16 15 .304 s .367 3a 2.4 11 15 Grixby 14 14 .424 7 .583 35 2.5 9 15 Cook la 55 .351 21 .447 91 $16 24 80 Ynmcll 12 4 .355 0 .000 s .7 5 4 DJILon IS 5.; .363 20 .606 126 7.0 58 79 Todd 18 90 .403 37 1627 217 12.0 83 102 Bedsun 1-1- 13 .406 10 1588 36 2.6 9 42 Orr 16 65 .325 35 .636 161 10.1 30 105 W'illinms 14 i .353 S 1384 15 1.1 0 33 Cm 15 4 .266 2 .236 10 .7 1 20 Roriek 17 97 .464 5+ .701 248 14.6 15 167 MCNntt 11 4 .400 3 .429 11 1.0 1 17 Achms 10 11-1 .501 41 1641 269 14.9 3 232 TEAM Taml 13 513 .380 243 .456 1272 70.6 249 1001 81 On a cold autumn night, the 1963-64 Tigers started a hot season with the victory over Madeira five, 68-53. Seven days later our hardcourtmen engulfed Middletown by 19 points with a score of 64-45. This game brought many people in the state to realize that XVithrow was going to be more than an ordinary team this year. After the Middies fell, three more teams followed. They were Anderson 67-62, Hughes 76-48, and Aiken 78-52. Then on the sad night of January 7, the mighty Tigers fell victims to Walnut Hills in :1 close double overtime battle, ending 69-67. Using past; experience, and getting revenge, the Orange and Black totaled up their greatest number of points against Wrestem HilPs Mustangs. XWinning by 42 points, the Tigers ended the game on time with :1 112 to 70 score. The following week found the Tigers downing Woodward by another wide margin of 80-52, In jnnuary, XVithrow was in the middle of the season playing and defeating Oak Hills 70-56. The next encounter, the Bengals clawed RWHy at :1 tough Central squad Winning 66-43 in a hard fought battle. Second-year Aiken was the next Tiger foe. Playing inspired but mistake-ridden ball, the Falcons, became sitting ducks for Withrow, 60-47. At this point in the season, the Tigers Were tied with Tast Senators for the lead in the P.H.S.L. The next game was the turning point for both teams. Adams gels the tip to start another Withrow victory against West When Taft met the Bengal hardcourtmen at Walnut Hills, they followed suit and yielded to 'Withrow With a close 56-50. The Walnut Hills Eagles were scheduled to meet the Tigers next, and on their own Court. But taking revenge for their previous engagement with Walnut, the Tigers walioped them 77-60. On their second encounter with Western Hills, the Tigers scored another decisive victory of 83-65. After school on Tuesday, February 11, the Big Red of Hughes fell bloodily to the Tigers in their closest winning game of the season. No one could relax till the game ended 64-62. However, the team could not Win games on their laurels; so on Friday of the same week :111 the strategy had to be used again to defeat Woodward 67-43. In our last home game of the season, the fans, kept on the edges of their seats, Watched the team squeak by Central, 50-46 in the game that cinched the P.H.S.L. for Withrow. Taft was the opponent for the Tigers last league game this year. They fell easily 67-54 for the twelfth straight win. 32 DriVinq down the lane. Mark Todd scores a decisive goal A mid-uir waltz performed by Rorick and his lavorite Eagle DISTRICT CHAMPS Withrow, having been seeded number one by the coaches, was under extra pressure in every game they played during the District Tournament. Madeiraiz; Mustangs, the victims in our first game of the regular season, were the first team to fall prey to the Tigers, 68-48. The next team to fall was Moeller in a game much closer than the 73-54 score. In the quarter- finals the Bengals came through with a 65-50 victory over Elder. The following opponent, La Salle, 10st to Withrow in a hard fought contest by two points, 50-48. The finals of the tournament faced the Tigers against P.H.S.L. rival Hughes. It was Withrow all the way, as they led throughout the entire game. With the Bengals winning 64-47, Withrow achieved their third District Championship in the last four years. Our hardCOurtmen closed out the season by playing Dayton Belmont, the number one team in the state, at: Cin- cinnati Gardens. After repeatedly rallying back from large deficits, the Tigers fell back and were defeated 64-50 Benson oul jumps the Moeller center while the Tigers win PROVING THEIR NUMBER ONE RANKING, THE WITHROW TIGERS SWIEEP OVER EVERY DISTRICT OPPONENT. Surprising his defensive mun, Todd gets off a long iump shot from the 10p of the key 83 A quick inside iump shot by Ross 0:: 'Vnm. Coach Ernst, P. White, M; Fcronee RESE RVE BASKETBALL The Reserve basketball squad of 1963-64 with its 12-6 record has given varsity coach John Huheey something to look forward to. The Tiger Cubs were made up of sophomores and juniors, all prom- ising to take the places of the graduating seniors. Led by high scoring forward Mike Ferone, the junior varsity provided action to build up excitement for the varsity game. Although they did lose six games, the Tigers never lost by more than six points. They Closed out the season With four straight league wins. Raw 0110: '1'. Barnea, B. Hesslcr, J. Bolton; 17. While, R. Wilson, W. Comcy. Row two: P. Tomes, M. Ferone, N. Hargrzve, Conch Ernst, J. Long, B, Newton, R. Calhoun. 84 Coach Roger ZwayerEs junior high bas- kctball team, led by high scorers Ed 05- tcrhaus, Randy Underhill, Don Good, and Ken Hill had a disappointing season this year. The teams record was 0-16. Though they did not win any games, the experience gained by playing wili be of great value to everyone on the team. WE THEY 19 Eastern 3 1 28 Walnut 55 1 6 Ach 44 2 8 Schroeder 4-1 2 8 Cutter 43 1 8 Woodward 39 24 Lyon 3 8 31 Sawyer S 0 32 Eastern 37 37 Walnut 45 33 Ach 47 3 8 Schroeder 40 2 9 Cutter 48 2 6 Woodward 36 29 Lyon 42 24 Sawyer 7Q Conch Zwaycr, E. Osterlmus, R. Underhill. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Row um': K. Hfll, B. Gilbert. R. Underhill, D. Good, W. Grcissl Raw lwo: H. Korb, E. Breckenridge, B. Gcrth. J. Bclcher, J. Cmmpbeli, D. Michael. Row lbrvv: E Ostcrlmus, G. Esllmeycr, KE Gomnlcs, D. Barnes, M. Lemon. Coach Zwaycr. 85 Basketball players have to begin some- where, 50 around'Tigertown they begin down in the lower grades of junior high. This yeafs seventh and eighth grade team was coached by Mr. Charles Cadlc. For something different, the new coach ap- pointed n0 captain, but instead let each boy have a Chance to lead the team. Fighting through nine games in the sea- son, the junior hardcourtmen came ahead With an eight and one record. Chris Wheat and Tom Ricketts were leading scorers. WE THEY S 5 'Shroeder 30 36 Cutter 31 31 Ach 3 5 39 Lyon 21 32 Shroeder 28 46 Eastern Hills 32 3 5 Lyon 25 33 Cutter 32 45 Eastern Hills 32 T. Rickett. C, Cadlc, C. Whaat, J. Masterson. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL Row mm: N Anderson B. chnport T. Rickctt C When, J. Apgar Oh Cook Row fwo: D. Guard, J Robinson D. Blockson, J. Mnsterson, J. Wells, J. Thomas, GA Bushillom -3- . '1.- I- Dikmcaw CROSS COUNTRY The heat of summer passed; autumn leaves painted the ground, and Boreas puffed out his Warning of the coming winterhs storms; yet Withrovfs harriers could still be seen trotting over hill and dale in preparation for their next meet. A grueling test of endurance under a steady pace, cross-country is an event for all athletes. It is of great use in conditioning them for any of the major sports which occur later in the year and achieves heated competition and honors in itself. Led by new coach, Mr. Sam Race, from George Peabody College, .the ,64 cross-country varsity and reserve squads experienced excellent seasons. In the Public High School League the var- sity placed a strong second;'and the reserves, third. At the seasoxfs end the varsity squad participated in a district meet of eighteen members Where they won third position. The out- standing performers this year were junior co-captains George Allman and Robert Pope, and.juni0r Fred Smith. The most promising prospect for next year is sophomore Clyde Tate. With a successful season behind it, the team expects even better results next year. Raw one: G. Ford, 1. Olen, R. Coleman. E. Dixon, L. McCullough, C. Parrish. Row two: DY Toms, T. Moreton, F. Bell, D. Palmer, Coach Race, D. Wilson, MA Burton. Raw three: L. Abbot, P. Flaughcr, F. Hull, R. Coach 5. R4cu, CO-Captclins R. Pope, G, Aiimam Winn, B. Doyle, C. Games, 13. CIOSSWhiEC, N. Parhnm. Row four: F. Smith, C. Tate, P. Barlow, D. Gilpin, Bt Pope, At Barber, G. Allmnn, D. Coync. Coach Tirr Burton, Coach Roger Zawyer. TRACK AND FIELD With possible championship hopes With- rowTs track and field team began their season by competing in three quadrangu- lar meets. The participating schools were the public high school league mem- bers. In the first contest the Bengals finished second but gained top place in the following two. The events included the dashes, distance runs, relays, and low and high hurdles. Tom and Walter Barnes, Ron Simpson, Clyde Logan, Carl Davis, and Bill Flakes were the outstand- ing runners. The milers were Gary Williams, Gary Allman, Fred Smith, and Bob Pope. Hurdlers were led by Steve Jasper, Frank Bell, and David Liver. The winning relays included Tom and Walter Barnes, Carl Davis, and Clyde Tate. The field events of discus, she:- put, pole vault, broad jump, and high jump have improved to be Withrowk Winning element. Rudy Smith, Mike Falk, Jim Howell, Corny Lindsey, Mike Burton, Frank Koontz, Denny Coyne, and Shelly Sanders comprised the view torious Tigers. The league was well- balanced this year, but with such a remarkable start Withrow seemed a good prospect for taking home all honors. Mercury-looiad Bill Flakes displays the grace oi a champion. as he leaps over :he low huxdles during a lorrid practice session VARSITY TRACK-ROIU om': F. Pope, I. Kyles, R. Simpson, D. Livers, P. Pnrlmm, N. Andronc Row fbrrr: F. Bell, A. Jones, B, Henderson, E. Ncwton, R. Cnrpcntcn W. Barnes. B. Flakes, C. Logan, C. Davis, T. Miller, H. Miller, J. Dobbins, B. Crosswhitc, R. Herd, A. Barber, L. Barnes, D Dniley, C. XVillinms, C. Lindscy, M. Green, CI Gray, Q. Baker, M. Tribbcl, S. Sanders, M. Ruff, BI Falk, G. P. Brown, W. Daniels, I. Hov. ell. Ron tum G. C Brown, T. Porter, CV Tate, S. Thompson. I. Williams, P, Richmond, I MCMUIlcn, P. Barlow, M. Burton, Jasper, P W'illhms, N. Hargmvcs M. Jones I. Simms, G. Williams,G . N. Ingram, W. Christensen, K. Winlton, M. Riley, MI Falk, E. Harris. Almand, F. Smith, F Koontz. G. Ballcw, T. Cnync, E. Oitcrhaus, N. THE DISCUS, SHOTHPUT, JAVELIN, HIGH JUMP, BROAD JUMP, POLE VAULT, DECATHLON, HURDLES, DISTANCE RUNS, AND DASHES- THE DIVERSE AND EXCITING EVENTS OF TRACK AND FIELD. IR. HIGH TRACKERaw 0110: R. Chisholm, H. Kerb, L Murry, M. Trestcr, C. Hughes, M, Iackson, L. Merrimcn. Raw tbrcc: J. Campbell, BA Cunningham. Raw Iwo: W. Griess, J. Fry, C. McElroy, G, Eshmeycr, J. Vihlcin, J. Simpson, R. Clapp. D. Rominc, R. Pelcier, Raw mm: A. Fishback, B. Rodgers, R. Evans, S. Mchal, P. Tomes, G. Policastro, T. Broughton, B. HcssIer, H. Ware, A Anderson. Not pic- Wiikins, T. Williams, D, Gilpin, M. Todd, R. Reinhardt, Cuach Ernst. fllYl'Il: D. Wood. Row two: R. Johnson, W. Mectcy, B. Lane, C. Anderson, B. True, D. VARSITY BASEBALL MANAGERSeA. Anderson, H. Wart. A FINAL TEST OF SPIRIT, STAMINA, AND ABILITIESe On Marchfirst, about seventy-five boys showed up for With- row,s first baseball practice. Coach Ernst had to cut this group down to eighteen boys before the- first game on April first. The team could not get outside for two weeks so they practiced in the gyms. Withrovfs diamondmen even had batting practice in the middle gym with the pitcher pitching from one Corner to the catcher and the batter in the opposite corner. When the team finally got outside for :1 few days, Mr. Ernst was able to cut the team down to thirty players. Gdod pitching was expected to be the teamis main strength, but the hitting and fielding proved to be better than average also. The players were now on their way to becoming a team. Making another cut; Was a hard task for Mr. Ernst. He had good pitchers back from last year along with good sophomores and juniors out to get the job. Al Fishbnck, Ron Evans, Sam Mchal, and Barry Rodgers made up the fine defensive and offensive outfield. Tom Williams filled the third base spot, with Mark Todd at shortstop, Bill Lane at second, and Dan Policastro at first. Junior Terry Broughton, senior Cedric Anderson, sophomore Bob Hessler made up the crew behind the plate. Coach Ernst now had something to look fprward to as the season began against the Woodward Bulldogs. Tiger Tom Williams races home while the Woodward catcher chases a wild throw WITH A YOUNG TEAM, AN EXPERIENCED COACH, AND UNDAUNTED SPIRIT, THE TIGER BASEBALL TEAM BEGAN THE YEAR AGAINST THE WOODWARD BULLDOGS. LED BY THE FINE PITCHING OF METTEY AND REINHARDT, THEY SWEPT TO A POWERFUL 6-3 VICTORY. 91 Williams looks inio Ihe sun for a pop-up Hurler Wendell Meny bears down on the Woodward bane: THOUGH SOME TIGERS MAY NOT HAVE THE ABILITY OR THE DESIRE TO PARTICIPATE ON THE SCHOOL BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL, OR BASEBALL TEAMS, THEY MAY GAIN EXPERIENCE AND EXERCISE THROUGH INTRAMURALS. Sherman's lace shows the concenualion necessary to develop a serve The managers for Intrumumls pause to discuss their work LED BY TOM TAYLOR AND DAVE SHERMAN, THE TENNIS TEAM LOOKS FORWARD TO A GREAT SEASON AFTER GOING UNDEFEATED IN THEIR FIRST THREE WEEKS OF PLAY. 92 Mush; 3'33 I Couch Mather judges the periormcmce of two 0! his players Sherman keeps his opponent ofi-bulunce with u lorehcmd TENNIS TEAM Row mm: L Cowpcrthwaitc, T. Taylor, JV Dchncr, M. jcnikc, D. Sherman Raw lwa: G. Crawford, M. Mason, 6. Yarnell, B. Fields. I i ML Joseph Goldfnrb, Coach; K7 Imhoff, T. Adams, Co-Captains. SWIMMING TEAMS SENIOR HIGH Ruw um: C. Fischer, D. Palmer, D. Gilpin, D. Rohc, S. Hayes. Row tu'o: j. Williams, T. Morcton, K. Imhoff, M, Murphy, 1. Scherrcr, T. Carney. Row tiara: CV Hensley, Mgm T. Adams, D. Carr, Mgm T, Tomes T. joncs, M Ciaccio, L. Baker, J. Richards, Mr. Goldfarb. 94 EMPLOYING NEW TECHNIQUES, HARD WORK, AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE, COACH JOSEPH GOLDFARB INSPIRED SUCCESS FOR WITHROWS :64 MERMEN. wThe New World Symphony, Jazz Rolls Royce, iiThe Hun- garian Rhapsody, uMarches of John Phillip Sousa ethe new sounds of swimming at Withrow. Employing the re- cently developed concept of practicing to music, Withrowis new coach, Mr. Goldfarb, from Indiana University, rebuilt his team and at the same time earned a better than forecast record. With oniy one returning letterman Withrowis varsity swimmers were not expected to accomplish much in '64. Be- ginning the year were four pre-season public high school practice meets. Through this competition the Tigers acquired the experience and improvement on the finer points Which make the difference in this sport of split seconds. The yearis first official contest was the district invitational relays. Soon after, the P.H.S.L. schedule opened at Central with the first of three meets. In these events Withrow placed fifth, fifth, and third, respectively. The outstanding performers were Joe Scherrer, fifty-yard freestyle and hundred yard backstroke; Ken Imhoff and Tom Carney, hundred-yard freestyle; Mike Murphy, butterfly; Sonny Hayes and Tom Adams, hundred- yard breast stroke. After final accounting Withrow placed fifth in their league. At the district meet, in Which eighteen high schools participated, the Tiger relay team of Scherrer, Imhoff, Carhey, and Palmer captured fourth position. This fine showing led to the squadis entrance in the state camper tition at Columbus. This yearis senior lettermen were Tom Adams, Kenny Imhoff, Tom Carney, Chuck Fischer, and Dan Tomes. The junior high team also coached by Joseph Gold- farb, placed fourth in the junior high league Following the district invitational relays, the junior Tigers competed in the eight season meets, held at Central, Notable performances were executed by Benjamin Eaton, Justin Uihiien, Scott Tischbein and Walter Geil. At the junior high district meet, which ended the year, Captain George Ten Eyck broke the district record in the hundred-yard freestyle. He also won the fifty-ynrd butterfly finishing only .1 of a second off the record. Justin Uihlien placed fifth in the hundred-yard free- style. These excellent individual achievements earned With- row fifth place in 3. district of eighteen teamst With hard work and skill Joseph Goldfarb brought success and future hopes to swimming at Withrow. jumcm HIcn-Row one: B. Rassmuesson, J. Uthein, B, Eaton, W. Geil, G. Ten Eyck, B; Chisholm. Raw two: Mr. Goidfnrb, P. Hellman, S. Tisch- bein, Ci Vonderahe, B. Cunningham, R. Roebuck, D. Rominc, G. Yee. 95 : wuatwimeztgmwwee m ,3 Rim. um': W. Barnes, T. 153mm. C. Willidmb, D. Dnilcy, B. Pope, D, L Tate, W. Woodbery, F. Smith, S Sanders, F. Koontz, J. Huhccy, M. Sherman. C. Lindsey, MW McNuu, L MacDonald, B. Flakes, G. Allman. Jones, 1 Ligon, J. Chapman; Row four: 0, Daniels, T. Grcem M. BESS, D. Eshman. Row two; R. Simpson, M. Mason, R. Carpenter, JW Tipper. D. McElwain, J. Hnwcli, P Williams, N. Parhnm, '1'. Adams, D. Jones, R. Smith, J. Hill, A. Barber, P. Barlow, 1. Baker, CW McDanicls, R, M. Burton, CW Forrest. T. Bell. Lawyer. L. McMullough. Row liner: M. Green, D. Plain H. Phillips, Mr. Merritt, C. Lindsey, B. Woodward, B. Flakes, D. Sherman, M. McNun. WW ; .7 r 7 ' , W W Www TIGER CLUB PROMOTION OF WITHROW THROUGH GOOD CONDUCT ON AND OFF THE FIELD IS THE PURPOSE OF WITHROWWS TIGER CLUB, CONSISTING OF LETTERMEN FROM ANY SPORT. 96 UNDER COACH MERRITT, WITHROXWS GOLFERS DROVE, CHIPPED, AND PUTTED THEIR WAY TO A FINE POSITION IN THE P.H.S.L.,S RANKING. GOLF TEAM Coach Merrill contemplates the coming season for Withrow's gollezs during practice Row mm: W. Wchking, H. Duncan, B. Hawkins, D. Sawyer. Row fwa: B. Bacthe, C. Edwards, R. chinski, B. Wehking. 97 a- 4; Eg-EniiEj 37:4? - 3113;. . J; 2i 4; 23-: 1 3.! 3 1 If the spirit at out basketbzdl and football games matched the spirit at our pep assembhcs, XVithrowhs fine teams could have gone even further than they did. Had representatives from Central High School been at our pep assembly in the stadium and seen our enthusiasm, the Knights, football team probably would never have shown up for that nightjs game at Trcchtcr Stadium. Our pep assemblies carried spirit 111 day long and through the game. The skits put on by the cheerleaders usually made satiric remarks about the weeks opposition in either football or basketball, thus keeping the interest of the student and developing the spirit for the game. At the end of Wlithrowk fine football season, there was an assembly given to honor the varsity and reserve foot- ball players and the Cross-Country team. Showing fiims to recap the spectacular Tigcrf plays was another way that pep assemblies helped to enliven the school year. Head Muiorelle Tuni inlroduces her fellow twirlers Oh, bring back our spirii 10 us! pleads Carol Selph Mr. Merritt introduces the '54 football squad u! out iirst assembly 98 GIRLS, SPORTS JUDY EVELER, Preside ! G.A.A. BOARD Crack! XVhoops! That was the third lost but for G.A.A. members. Throughout the year, girls clad in their significant G.A.A. sweatshirts and sportswear seemed, at times, accident- prone. Had it not been for the student officers and the ad- visers of G.A.A., new bats and other equipment would not have been purchased. The precisioned uleft, right!' of drill team would not have been very precise Without Mrs. An- thonyls ad libs,H nor would Dolphin Club have made that big Clsplnshll with their swim show without guidance from Miss Leslie. A new plan for the cheerleaders was put into effect after its approval by the Student Council. Films, introducing basic tumbling, furthered the gym clussesl interest in the sport and spurred several girls to inquire about beginning :1 tumb- ling clubl Around Thanksgiving, 3 new project began. Girls were seen carrying canned goods to the gym office before and after school. G.A.A. had a good-wlll contest. By a certain date, the class, with the most food in their basket, received .1 party as a bonus for their efforts. The adviserseMrs. Anthony, Mrs. Hilman, Miss Leslie, Miss Blnsberg, and Miss Graham all discussed possible projects with the student offi- cers: Judy Eveler, Claudia Eby, Delilah Kennebrew, Jeannie Maish, Lucy Howard, and Debby.Diekman. As .1 result, charms, stuffed animals, and sweatshirts were sold to increase the money in the treasury for the scholarship fund. Lucv HOWARD, Imn'ar High Adviser 100 CLAUDIA Env, Virc President jEANNIE MAISH, Carrmpmm'iug Secretary ; qr- - en.wq Kmr nm': A. Chisholm, C. chsluw, S. joncs, DA Kcnncbrcw. Row two: L. Yclton, C, Sclph, C. Griffith, C. Patrick. G.A.A. MANAGERS AND ADVISERS Miss Leslie, Mrs. Anthony, Mrs. Hilmnn. Miss Graham, Miss Blasberg. UH 'v wr 101 . .X,mw D-mk .MP. Who's for c: pre-school game of ping-pong or badminton? Those workouts do wonders for improving physical and mental Glenness Don't worry. I've been practicing and I know I won't hi! you 102 Ground sticks, ground sticks, ground sticks, bully. Another year began for GtA.A. The second spotlight was filled With serve, volley, dribble, shoot. Ball, strike, homerunhand the third and last big sport of the year unfolded. Skilled female athletes participated, with other Cincinnati high school girls, in play-days for hockey, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Advisers Miss Leslie, Mrs. Anthony, and Mrs. Hilman were always present at the practices before and after school. Some girls had the desire to earn extra points by acting as referees. In order to have officiated at regular G.A.A. games, these girls needed to attend training meetings to acquire the funda- mentals. Another strong point of Withrowts branch for nth- letic girls Was individual sports. Many girls preferred training and practice in sports such as archery, ping-pong, badminton, and shuffleboardt Spares and strikes brought bowling into the spotlight, Where it remained all year. Dolphin Club, a section of G.A.A., appeals to the swimmers. Every other year they perform at a shOW; the years between are used for learning life-saving and for mhcts at other schools. No matter What her favorite sport was, each girl enjoyed a chance for action and physical fitness. Honesty, truthfulness and fun go well togEther in G.A.AA A sign 0! professional skill appears as these girls lunge for the ball A professional spike verifies whatever boys can do. girls can do Shuiflinq the disc across the floor GJLB. athletes take advantage 0! opportunmes to compete. and to become more versatile in sporls 103 A. Chisholm, Prcsy; M. Hcckin, V. P.; C. chslmw, Sccy.; C Jennings, Tress DOLPHIN CLUB With water, wmer everywhere, Ihe graceful mermaids drift and glide. Like Dolphineersl they swim. then glide. each side by side 104 Raw 0111': K, Ochlcn D. Diekman, KC Grischy, C. Renshuw, 1, Campbell, 1- ROUCII, R. Menncs. Row two: A. Chisholm, M. Hcekin, P. Coync, P. Ricmcr, NL Cornctt, S. Kenyon. Row lbrm': C. Jennings, P. Jenkins, A. Vondernhe, T. chdelstcin. C. Wlmclcr. Row 0116: C. Cunnick. H. Nichscn. S. joncs. .l. Hcimcmn. P. Sutton. L, Scum C. McTigueC K. Dccgc. Row two: J; Knoccth S Knight, T. Carlson S. chncsey. Row threw: A. Slutz, J. Jones, R. Carney. H. Hayden, JC Hunt, S. Gwinncr, C. Ranch, K. W355. 105 OFFICEKSARQIL' om': Mrsh Janet Anthony, Adviser. Not pirtm't'd: De Conway. DANCE CLUB Gracelul and inierptelive movements are performed by- members 01 Dance Club Row fwa: J. Magiun. Row IIJJ'm': Je Evcler. Row four: V. Jackson, K. Algyre, Ce Hocffcl. After school the pattering of scampering feet could be heard in the tunnel. Into the girls1 gym burst happy Chorean Dancers, dressed in black leotards and ballet slippers. Their leaderSePresident Claudm Hocffel, Vice President Kathy Algyre, and adviser Mrs. Janet Anthony ecalled the meeting to order. Glissade, jece, ron dc jom, battlemenr tendue Glid- ing gracefully over the gym floor, these girls practiced the steps with enthusiasm. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors were eligible to join. Try-outs were held in September to determine which of the many talented girls at Withrow were to be a part of this yearhs Dance Club. Members from past years were not expected to try out again, but: were automatically in. A show per- formed in late winter showed the talent and skill of these delightful girls, R011: om': A Comer. Raw hm: C. Bnlhrd, C. Mays. V. Huntsr, J. Tcscy. V. jackson, B. Wiiiiami P. Sizemorc, RUM WWW! ,I- MEMR'WIL C Dobbs. C. Obcrklaus. Raw our: C, Cosby, I Ramsey, M Offutt, L. Combs, J, Rider, Row two: C. Smith, E. Simpson, N. Gralmm C. Hocffel. Raw fbm-z J. Evelcr, R. Stcgcr, P. Layne, R Thompson, K. Algyre, L. Yclton. 107 During the school day a cupboard in the Junior High girlsh gym remained a clut- tered confusion of all kinds of athletic equipment. It was not until after three o'clock that each piece of equipment was carefully unlocked, distributed and then returned. Those owning a key to this cupboard were the G.A.A. sports mana- gers and their adviser, Miss Mabel Robin- son. Chosen at the end of the year by the Junior High board, these managers proved themselves a definite asset to the organization. Besides supervising their assigned activity, these females aided Miss Robinson in formulating a successful agenda and cooperating with the officers by maintaining accurate records. At each game the managers proved them- selves efficient by Checking the atten- dance of the G.A.A. members. Together, the adviser, managers and other members G.A.A. Adviser. Miss Mabel Robinson, develops amen: skills in her giris made potential senior high athletes. JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. Row mm: K. ijuLcrs, L. Tomlin, P. Maish, N. Liggctt, C. Cunnick, V. Russo. Raw two: D. Miller, D. Scroggins, V. Alexander, C. Martin, K. Wright, j. Hughes. wwrwmwggy v. 'IOB Row our: 15. Roacr, K. Chestnut, D. Pcuiquc, W. George, P. Duncan. Russo, C. Martin, J. Knoechel, C. Cunnick, L. Tomlin, V. Alexander. Raw two: IL Tischbcin, H. Shick, K. Knyscr, L DeForcsr, 11 Collins. Row fartr: B. Onken, D. Scroggms. Raw fbn'c: D. MiUer, P. Maish, J. Hughes, 5. Huhblee N. Liggen, V. G.A.A. DOLPHIN AND TUMBLING Junior High Managers are sIrivinq to build a strong loundalion Feet, feet, everywhere, and not a place to stepP' This coined phrase aptly depicted the confusion upon a soccer field as seventh and eighth grade girls bravely battered one another to learn the art and fundamentals of the sport. This was Junior High G.A.A. in action. Assuming the responsibility of developing the potential force of its senior sister organiza- tion, this society of girls initiated its own unique program of combining soccer, tumbling, and track with the basic team and individual sports. Volleyball, basketball, and softball de- manded a COncentrated group effort While badminton and tennis spotlighted the skill of a single personality. Like the athletically-inclined females in the upper grades, the younger generation indulged in the fun and frolic of Doiphin ahd Dance Clubs. Plunging head first into a year sprinkled with many opportunities, the Junior Dolphins gleaned skills in junior lifesaving and participated in swim meets. Directed by Mrs. Heck, dance aspirants endlessly practiced to perfect the grace required to present an interpretation at a symposium attended by several other schools. Greek goddesses, the patron saints of conditioning the mind as well as the body, would have blessed these robust girls With both a capacity and de- sire for activity. 109 WITHROW IS PEOPLE UNDERCLASSMEN SENIORS FACULTY VERITAS VINCIT TRUTH CONQUERS DOWN TO AN EVASIVE SEA OF TRUTH GLIDE VESSELS LADEN WITH KNOWLEDGE AND A CREW OF NOVICES. THE WEATHERED MAINSTAY LEADS ITS FAINT, WEAK, AND FALLING PASSEN- GERS, AS STUDENTS SEEK AND KNOW TRUTH TOGETHER WITH FACU LTY II! ' Namath . mrmwf' H4 AN ACUTE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING OF HISTORY ENABLED MR. AYER TO FACE CURRENT PROBLEMS AND IND TERPRET THEM WISELY. HIS INTEREST IN HISTORY WAS STIMULATED BY READING BRUCE CATTONS WORKS ON THE CIVIL WAR. AS PRINCIPAL, HE ENIOYED THE PERSONAL CONTACTS HE HAD WITH BOTH THE FACULTY AND THE STUDENT BODY. OU'11 SIDE SCHOOL, MR. AYER WOULD LIKE TO TRAVEL IN THE WESTERN STATES AND POSSIBLY RETURN TO ITALY AND ENGLAND, WHERE HE HAD BEEN DURING WORLD WAR II. EXPANDING WITHROWWS CHEMISTRY LAB FACILITIES AND PROVIDING MORE FLEXIBILITY IN PROGRAM SCHEDULING FOR THE NEEDS OF EACH INDIVIDUAL STUDENT WERE TWO WORTH- WHILE PROJECTS PROPOSED BY JOSEPH C. AYER MR. RONALD LYONS MR. WILLIAM MC ELHANEY ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS MISS VIOLET BALASTRA Each assistant principal had his own ideas of ways to improve Tigcrtown. The combined ideas molded together to show the insight of a yet better Withrow. The job of assistant prin- cipal was a difficult one. They always had to show grace and charm and be able to handle their job with utmost dis- cretiont Having a friend for an assistant principal never was a handicap, especially if one were in a tight situation. Besides :1 few changes of position, it could be said that the assistant principals were busier than ever this year. Mr. XVilIiam Mc- Elhancy, having accepted the position of assistant principal over the 9th and 10th grades, expressed feelings of being happy to be in the senior high building and hoped that he would be able to work with the various activities pertaining to his new position. Entering her second year as assistant principal of the 11th and 12th grades, Miss Violet Balastra started an inventory of XVithrowhs textbooks; her resulth more than 68,000 books! Over the 7th and 8th grades ruled Mr. Ronald Lyons, who came from Lyon Jr, High tappropri- ately enoughh Where he had taught Social StudiES. All of the assistant principals expressed the thought that they hoped they would be able to help cagh student, be his problem large or small. 115 MR. ROBERT BLAKE COUNSELORS Artists have molded and sculptured. Mathematicians have solved problems. Historians delved into the past and pre- dicted the future. A counselor became all three of these when he lent: a helping hand to mold and predict the future, and advise the problems of his studentsl Miss Lemon found Withrowhs vast scope of programs challenging. Widely trav- eled, and having an avid interest in history, she also possessed a concern in helping young people overcome the hurdles they encounter. Miss ELIZABLTH LEMON H6 Muse VIRGINIA KONRAD A college professor inspired an interest in teaching for Mr, Blake. Later he obtained his M.A. and invaded the field of counseling. Since then, Withrow has been furnished with a man intrigued by his contact with a diversity of students. All work and no play? Counseling was not so for Mrs. Konrad-each day had a different personality. Conferences with students, recognizing scholars at the Cum Laude assem- blies, advising Dux, and traveling were paced With both her labor and Zest. Ma. DARWIN KIMBLE MISS LULU Mummy Mr. Kimble toiled his way through Ohio State being re- quited with an M.A. in counseling. At present, he has also completed onc-haif the work toward his Ph.D. He re- served his evenings for his family and his hobby, the art of ceramics. Miss Murphy relished her connection With young people. Dietitian for a summer camp, counseling, and min- strei costuming made her well aware of their likes and dis- likes. Vickers fancied his job. Having traveled in over forty-threc states, he has taikcd to many types of individuals. Talking to individuals was one of the reasons Mr. After a night of contented slumber XVithrow was aroused MR. ROBERT VICKERS early in the morning-these punctual risers were our de- pendable staff of secretaries. Silently tiptoeing into the building, Miss Abbott headed the forces at the front desk; while a faint ciinking of coins told us Mrs. Corry, our school treasurer, had begun her duties. The rustling of papers indicated that work Was commenced by the principals, aids: Mrs. Huppertz, Miss Roth, Miss Abel, and Mrs. Densmore. Click . . . click, a key turned and unlocked Room 204; this was the sound of Mrs. Boswell embarking on her tasks for thc counselors. Not to be overlooked, Miss Longland, hidden in midst of library volumes, also undertook her cleri- cal duties. SECRETARIESeMrs. Gladys Corry, Mrs. Lauretta Huppcrtz, Miss Kathy Abel, Miss Isabella Longland, Miss Suc Abbott, Mrs. Frances Boswell, Mi55 Carol Roth, Mrs, Jan Dcnsmore. 117 FACU LTY Holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in music with graduate work at the Uni- versity of Iowa, University of Michi- gan, and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Mr. Ansel C. Martin is more than qualified to lead the various vocal groups comprised within Withrow High School. Mr. Martin became interested in teaching in his first year in college, and taught in Iowa before coming to With- row in 1946. Taking part in many musical presentations throughout the school year, he found the Christmas Con- cert, Minstrels, and the state competitions as his best rewards. Of the many groups under Mr. Martirfs supervision, Senior Choir' has received the greatest amount of his pride, having achieved both City- wide and state-wide recognition. Besides teaching, reading and traveling occupied much of his time, the latter became his favorite. On asking Mr. Martin what he liked most about his job, one can realize why he has been so successful by his reply: uI enjoy working with young people who like to sing? 118 ANTHONY, JANET: Physical Educatiom Cheerleaders; Drill Team; G.A.A. Ad- viser; Dance Ciub ARNET, ROBERT: Electronics; Social Studies BECK, VIRGINIA: English; Department Chairman BENNER, CARL: Mathematics; Student Council BLASBERG, GRACE: Health; G.A.A, Ad- viser B05515, MELVILLE: Science; Chess and Checkers Club BOSSEMEYER, ANNE: English BRAUN, JEROME: Science; Jr: High Science and Math Club BRUNSMAN, WALTER: Mathematics BRYANT, JOHN: Business BURTON, TIRREL: Physical Education; Asst. Football and Track Coach CABLE, CHARLES: Mathematics; Jr. High Football Coach. Her warm smile and her vivacious pep sonality have aided Miss Maxine Walker in stimulating an important interest in Social Studies for her Junior High stu- dents. Their attention Was easily at- tracted by her keen sense of humor, but she also delighted the class when she related the tales of her travels as they studied the places she had been. Al- though she delighted in taking any trips, she especially liked to travel all over the United States and parts of Canada. Miss Walker received a special type of ap- preciation for Social Studies While ma- joring in Romance languages at the University of Cincinnati. Hawever, she was not willing to stop with college edu- cation, as she has increased her knowledge of the subject by reading historical books and magazines, one of which was The American Heritage. To keep up with current events, she also read many news magazines. Thirty years of teaching ex- perience, all of which were at Withrow, have helped to develop a very stimulating interest in both national and world af- fairs for many of our Withrow students. CALL, JERRY: Mathematics CAVEMAN, MONICA: Social Studies; His- tory Club Adviser CLARK, JOHN: English; TOWer News; Quill and Scroll CRAIGO, ROBERT: Mechanical Drawing DAVIDSON, WALTER: Science DECKER, MARTHA: English DENNER, LILLIAN: Science; Health Careers Club; Cum Laude Pres. DOSTIE, NANCY: French; French Club EMERY, THELMA: Home Economics; F.H.A. ERNST, WILBUR: Physical Education; Baseball Coach; Asst. Basketball Coach FETTNER, ELLEN: English FLANDERS, CANZETTA: Mathematics 119 Serving as a reflection upon a personk character Was his environment. What conditions, circumstances, and influenCes surrounded and affected the development of Mr. Ray vWirth? Amang the most important were his home and Withrow. Endowed With the knack of 21 craftsman, he devoted satisfying hours applying his skill to wood, his harvest being a crop of tables, cabinets, and the like. With- row has benefited from this charitable donoris assistance. As a teacher of boys, Senior Health, he injected droli tidbits, which revealed the piquant quality of his class discussion. Perchance the sharp con- trast between this Mr. Wirrh and one exerting his efforts to remove a resusci- tube from his throat embedded :1 memory of his serious vein in one class, mind. Either advising seniors, repairing the football team, training the swimming team, or making-up Minstreleers, his life has been contributed to public service. Thus, the zest and the enjoyment of life attributed to Mr. XVirth radiated from his sundry activities. FACULTY 120 FRYE, LADONNA: Business GALLAGHER, JAMES; Science; Pep Club GALVIN, ROBERT: Science; Jr. Hi. Stu- dent Council GARRET, BURTON: Social Studies GASTON, ALoNzo: Science GATES, MARSHALL: Industrial Arts GEPHART, NANCY: Home Economics GILLIAND, WILLIAM: Physical Education GOLDFARB, JOSEPH: Health; Varsity Swim Team GOODEI.L, PAUL: Industrial Arts GRAHAM CARL: Science GRAHAM, ELEANOR: Mathematics; G.A.A. Adviser GRIFFITH, DONALD: Science HAMILTON, Ross: Mathematics HARVEY, MARY: Librarian HATCHER, PATRICIA: Spanish HATFIELD, CHARLES: MathematiCS; Math and Science Club Sponsor HAWKINS, ARTHUR: Industrial Arts HAYMOND, GEORGE: Graphic Arts; Sponsor Offset Club HECK, JUDITH: Home Economics HEGER, HERBERT: Science; Photogra- phy Club Sponsor HENSEL, ALBERT: Health; Minstrels HIGGINS, HOWARD: Social Studies HILL, SALLY: Latin; Gens Togata Spon- SOT Acid bums, minor fires, tainted odors- thesc are the unique incidents of Mr. Walter Davidsorfs school life in his class- room. This popular chemistry teacher attended the University of Cincinnati, where he procured three degrees-a Bachcloris in Education and in Art, and a Master's in Science. Mr. Davidson has headed the Science Department at With- row for the last two years and has served on numerous Board of Education com- mittees. He was a charter member of Cum Laude when it was cstablished at Withrow in 1958. During his summers, this instructor has traveled much of North America, including Canada and the Far XVeSt. Reflecting his scientific background, he has preferred non-fiction literature. With a quarter of a Century of teaching at: Withrow behind him, Mr. Davidson has continued to interest and inspire his students. He has loved being in close contact with the much of today He is gratified in being able to educate his students in a phase of science Which plays such an important part in this space age. 121 FACULTY Take a 13.5. in Education and an M.A. and an MS. in Mathematics; add a genuine interest in teenagers and their problems; inject a superior quality in teaching gained from special math com- mittecs, such as SMSG and Mathematics AA, plus the benefits Withrow has gained as a result of his efforts as adviser for Senior High Student Council. Take a different sports jacket each day; multiply by the delight of a student from his Southern accent and clever witticisms; multiply by the joy of a student in his response for his irregular geometric figures. To this, add an interest in trav- eling in the United States and later in Europe, plus a library of mathematical journals and logic books, that fill his bacheloris hideaway; multiply by a special pleasure from strumming On an old guitar or beating out. a hot tune on the drums; add the joy of a ride to Ports- mouth in his Impala or cooking a mighty fine lobster. Ergo, your answer: pure logic! YOur calculations should spell out Mr. Carl Banner as the product of your problem. l22 HILMAN, SHARON: Physical Education; G.A.A. HIRT, LEWIS: Science HLAD, MICHAEL: English; Reserve Foot- ball Coach HOWARD, JOYCE: English; Adviser Chimney Talk HUDSON, Jo ANNA: Special Education HUGHESJ LAVERNE: Foreign Language; Scribblers HUHEEY, JOHNS: Physical Education; Varsity Basketball Coach HUTCHISON, CLAUDETTE: Foreign Lan- guage; Spanish Club INMAN, THOMAS: Business JENIKE, SAMUEL: Social Studies; Co- sponsor History Club JONES, MONTANA: Health, Alpha- Y-Tcens JONES, RUTH: Foreign Language KEMME, JANET: Foreign Language; German Club KLUBER, ROBERT: English, Social Studies KNOST, CHARLOTTE: Social Studies KNOST, RALPH: Business; C.T4A. Rep, P.T.A. Auditor KOlZUMI, GAIL: Special Education LACKEY, DON: Music; Jr. High Band, Sr. Orchestra. LANE, DELORES: English LEMON, CHARLES: Social Studies LESLIELELIZABETH: Physical Education; G.A.A. LINCKS, LULUBELLE: Librarian LYONs, DAVID: Industrial Arts MARION, MELVIN: Mathematics, Science 123 Vigor dominated Mrs. Janet Anthony, an addition to Withrow's Physical Edu- cation Department. Whether it was leading her classes in exercises or referee- ing games, she always managed to stay quite activeV Even as a freshman in high school, when first introduced to the rudiments of physical education, she strove to perfect her knowledge in this field Instructing at summer camps, handicapped schools, and the YVW.C.A. supplied her with the Opportunity for experience with :1 teacheKs problems, In her first year at Withrow, this Indiana University graduate, with a major in Physical EduCation and a minor in Health, initiated a plan for the selection of cheerleaders. It was submitted to and approved by Student Council. A fre- quent visitor at drill team practice sessions, she suggested ideas for the KhHomecomingh, dance. Outside school, she maintained her steady pace by trav- eling to the East Coast in order to tour important historical sights. Incessantly thinking of adventure, she reserved an extensive vacation in Europe for the fu- ture. Mrs. Anthony was :1 personification of a whirlwind. Degrees from Oliver College and the Universities of Michigan State and Cine cinnati certainly revealed the qualifica- tions of Mrs. Cynthia Mitchell 25 :1 teacher of English. In her freshman year at Oliver College she first became ine terested in teaching as a profession. Be- fore coming here she taught English at :1 high school in Charlotte, Michigan. She was an appreciator of the fine arts, 50 it was not amazing that James Baldwin and Lawren'cc Durrell rated highest on her list of novelists. Travel interest re- inforced the arriVal of plans for a sum- mer in New York in 1964, and a trip to Europe in 1965. A regular publicaw tion containing the most outstanding and interesting pieces of creative art and literary works of some members of the student body here at Withrow would fulfill one dream for this teacher. To her, the gconstant contact with the spark of ideas and enthusiasm generated by the combination of literature and young mindsh, was the best portion of her posi- tion on the Tigertown faculty. FACU LTY 124 MARTIN, ANSEL: Music; Choir, Madrigal MARTIN, LINDA: English MATHER, DAVID: Driversh Ed.; Varsity Tennis, Intramural Sports MERRITT, MARVIN: Math; Varsity Foot- bail, Tiger Club MITCHELL, CYNTHIA: English .Mooma, EDITH: English; Co-sponsor Gens Togata MOORMANN, HILDA: English MUELLER, JACK: Art; Annual Art Staff Adviser, Art Club MULLINS, BILLIE: Science; Co-sponsor of Red Cross MULLINS, ROBERT: Science NASSANO, GERALD: Math NOLAN, Norm MAY: English; Campus BeautificatiOH Committee ODER, SHIRLEY: Mathematics ORQURKE, JOHN: Music; Jr. Hi-Y PATRICK, GLORIA: English PHILLEY, MARTHA: English; Jr. High Coordinator PITCHER, WILLIAM: Science; Co-sponsor Hi-Y POWELL, JACKIE: English PURCELL, BONNIE: Business RACE, SAM: Social Studies; Cross- Country RHOLLANS, ARTHUR: Businesg; Annual Business Adviser RICHMOND, SUSAN: English; Annual Literary Adviser RILEY, ARTHUR: English ROBINSON, MABEL: Physical Education; Jr. High G.A.A. The every-day events brought forth the man and his character, creating a history. In class, his humor permeated the atmos- phere when he defended his rather illegible script of iiaisii and cids with the state- ment, nDo as I say, not as I doP, There were rare moments when he recited passages from Chaucer, which he had memorized when a student of Withrowis Miss Moormann. Nevertheless, the life of Mr. Samuel Jenikc was earnestly ap- plied to the vow of teaching. Being an early European history major, a gradu- ate of the University of Cincinnatiis Teachers College, and recipient of BA. and BS degrees were a few of his achieve- ments. Treks to battlefields of the Revo- lutionary, Mexican, and Civil Wars and 9... y. excavations of crude fossils and skeletons aided the History Club co-sponsoris aim of making his course a pupilis most in- teresting. Ranging from anything to everything and including Will Durantis works, a Vast collection of books aroused the incentive for the intellect of this literary connoisseur. Mr. Jenikeis narra- tive added an act to Withrowk chronicle. I25 FACULTY One of Withrowhs most vivacious and versatile teachers Was Mrs. Edith Moore. A very devoted instructor, she first be- came interested in her profession when she was very young, and she never changed her mind. From the University of Cincinnati she received her B.S. degree in Social Studies and her M.A. degree in Classics. Previous to coming to With- row, Mrs. Moore has taught Latin, Eng lish, and history at several other schools in the Public High School System, in- cluding Walnut Hills, Western Hills, Hughes, and Central. Although teach- ing took a great deal of her valuable time, she managed to serve on an Ameri- can history textbook committee at the Board of Education. Poetry constituted her favorite type of reading; Robert Frost was her favorite author. Travel was a source of enjoyment to her, as she wanted to visit the entire United States rather than to go abroad. That Withrow become the best school in the city with the most outstanding students was this instructofs special desire. 126 ROSENBAUM, LYNN: English; Future Teachers of America ROSENBERGER, MARJORIE: English; Thalian Players SALIE, CHARLES: Business; Merchandise Club SCHIFFER, ANNE: Art; Art Club SCHIRMER, HERBERT: Art SHERMAN, HAROLD: Social Studies SHIRLEY, BARBARA: Enghsh SIEGEL, MARTIN: Social Studies SIMMONS, JAMES: Social Studies SIMPSON, MARTHA: Business; Tower NeWS Business Adviser SMITH, FRANCENE: Social Studies SMITH, GEORGE: Music, Band; Minstrels SROFE, GARNER: Social Studies; Minstrel Ushers STEINMETZ, CHRISTINE: English; Chair- man of Assembly Committee, School Calendar STEVENS, EUNICE: Special Education STEWART, BETTY: Home Economics, Science STOSE, 1L0: Art STRINGFIELD, SHARON: Mathematics; Junior Red Cross SUFFRIDGE, JEAN: English VORDENBERG, ROBERT: Business WALKER, MAXINE: Social Studies WILKINSON, RUSSELL: Social Studies WILLIAMSON, DONALD: English WILLSON ALICE: Business WIRTH, RAYMOND: Health; Senior Class Adviser ZOLLARS, CHARLES: Science; Assistant for Science and Math Club ZKVAYERJ ROGER: Social Studies; Fresh- man Basketball, Varsity Track Coach No! Picfm'ed: Hercgman, Dorothy; Thomas, Carol; Yates, Maxine; Terrell, Linton; Xanlace, Dorothy. 127 A glowing hand, and a bright smile portrayed Mrs. Thelma Emery. As a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics with a minor in English. A few years ago, Mrs. Emery was a student teacher here. She starteci her teaching career at Heinhold High School, where she taught for two years before coming to Withrow. Here, she taught Senior High Home Ec. and was adviser of Future Homemakers of America. One of her favorite pastimes was light readingMboth fiction and non- fiction. Her husband and she liked to travel. Contented With teaching, she could also understand the endless prob- 1ems that teenagers have; helping them over these hurdles gave her a special sense of accomplishment. VE RITAS VINCIT TRUTH CONQUERS AS EACH ONE PAUSES TO GLIMPSE ONCE MORE THE TOWER CAINST THE SKY, HE WILL SEE MANY YEARS OF HAPPINESS AND FEEL THE SHADOW OF KNOWLEDGE. THESE ARE THE YEARS TO REMEMBER-- THE SPECIAL YEARS FOR ALL SENIORS I28 g AWARDS DAY 2.13 June was ubusting out all over as were seniors. Awards Day, at Withrow, was that day set aside to honor the growth of these budding yearlings while at Withrow. Marching to the tempo of HPomp 2nd Circumstance,n they were crowned with laurels by the onlooking students, teachers, and parents. Deserv- ing seniors as scholars, organization lead- ers, band members and athletes were recognized. Enhancing the day was a soft-spoken Dux reciting a poem and rushing to meet her starry-eyed ulittle sister,, and a deep-throated uSigma Gamma call? echoing the name of a new Sig. For all it was a day of glory, a day of realization. The ripened pods had burst and their seeds of ideals and dreams were seattered by the fate of the wind to settle in a world of reality and culti- X . vate it. Mr. Ayer's pride radiales in u smite as he secures a plaque lrom Mr. Hensley AWARDS DAY FINDS WITHROW SURROUNDED BY AN 1 ATMOSPHERE OF TRIUMPHS AS THOSE HAVING ACHIEVED SUCCESS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED BY THEIR SUPERIORS. Emily Gum: and Tim Bowden ultrucl crediis like magnets A handshake acknowledges Mike Costa as a recipienl oi esleem 130 I a ,. Ii'gglwu . ., II, II' ,I pH ,a- lgudumu, a .1:ng 61951-51?!ELLELVeLTausgfv' Standing between Sigma Gamma and Dave Eahman looms Ihat wallE A tearful realization of a cherished dreum-c: new Dux Femina: Mrs. Virginia Konrad is a donor of compensation fox- diligent. top Ien-percent seniors as she presenls them with honor cords I3! in -433; .4... .ik'-A OFFICEas-Dale Browning, Pres.; Mike Malick, Treas.; Cornelius Lindsey, V. P.; Martin Abney, Secy.; Jim Hoyt, Hist; Gilbert Howard, Corr. Secy. SIGMA GAMMA A stranger visiting Withrow on Awards Day might ask, uWhy are the boys down in that huddle screaming?,i or Why are those other boys jumping out of the stands and runing onto the field like wildmen?,, To any Withrowite the answer is obvious: the vistor was witi messing the famous uSigma: Gamma calls:n congregation, or the gathering of the twelve graduating members of Sigma Gamma When each one named to his place a deserving junior boy. To enter the noble ranks of this honorary fraternity, must have exhibited numerous talents in academics as well as in participation of activities. Taking part in many school services, these boys were found helping the faculty with grade averages, serving as guides during registration, and pro- ducing two of Withrowis top social events-the annual Tigertown Twirl and Senior Prom. Row ans: j. Hoyt, G. Howard, D. Browning, C, Lindsey, M. Malick, M. Abneyi Raw two: N. Wright, J. Huhcey, Mr. Blake, Adviser; E. Gruber, W. Matty, K. Eschmcyer, D. Eshman. 132 It was a tense moment as a graduating Dux recited a poem, paying tribute to a junior girl who had been chosen a mem- ber of Dux Femina. This moment was soon replaced by one of ecstasy as the Dux-elect rushed toward her ubig sister.,, She was intoxicated with the awesome splendor of receiving her red carnation and gold bracelet. Such an experience was shared by these outstanding girls, all of whom had a high scholastic average, leadership ability, and a balanced list of activities. As these girls bmame seniors they were willing to sell popcorn, cor- sages, stationery, and to give invaluable service to Withrow. As they venture from her portals, she adds praise: uXWO- men were the leaders of these deeds? OH-Iu-RseMe Davis, Pres; C, Wheeler, Evans. Hint Sldml'ing; C, Ahlm. L. Beruch. C. Huuffcl. P. lidWer;, j. lix'clcr. C. Wheeler. Brandfass, M, Davis. 133 V. 19.; C. Ahlert, Sccy.; J. Straube Treas.; P. DUX FEMINA Smlnf: Mrs. Kunmd, P. Evans, 1:. Venn, S. Murphy, j. Straub, B. ABNEY, MARTIN ALAN A : Sigma Gamma 4; Chemistry Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4; Buck- eye Boys, State 363; Intramurals 3, 4. ADAMS, THOMAS TOHW: Latin Club 1; Chemistry Club V. P. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Track Mgr. 1; Student Council 4; Tower News Rep. 1; Pap Club 4. ABRAMS, COLAN JACK: Pep Club 4. AHLERT, CAROLYN JANE: Dux Femina Secy. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; History Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Dolphin Club 2; Drill Team 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 4; Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Pep Club 4; Cum Laude. ALGYRE, KATHERINE ELIZABETH Kitcb : Sr. Class Treas.; History Club 2; Spanish Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Thalian 3, V. P. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3, V. P. 4; Majorettcs 2, Capt. 3, Co-I-Ieud 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Drill Team 2; Pcp Club 4. ANDERSON, CEDIUC TYRONE: Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball 4; Basketball 2; Monitor 4; Pep Club 4. ANDERSON, DAVID WARREN: Football 2, 3. ANDERSON, ROGER BRUCE: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Pop Club 4. ANDRONE, NICHOLAS JAMES: Track 3, 4; Monitor 2. 134 SENIORS ANNEss, LINDA: G.A.A. 2, 3. ARMSTEAD, RUTH ANN: Y-chns 3, 4; Office 4; Pep Club 4. ASHFORD, CYNTHIA LOUISE: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3; Y-Tcens 4; F.H.A. 4. ATKINSON, JERRY fer : F.T.A. 3, 4; Latin Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. BAKER, GARY KENT 31111044: Chemistry Club 4; Track 1; Jr. Band 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; OrChestra l. BAKER, JAMES CARL: Pcp Club 4. BAKER, Jo ANN: F.H.A. 4. BALLENGER, BARRY RAYMOND: Football 1; Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. BARBER, ALVIN: Cross4Country 4; Track 3; Pep Club 4. BARLOW, PALMER: Crass-COuntry 4; Track 2, 3; Football 4; Pep Club 4. BARNES, GLENDA JEAN: Merchandising 4; G.A.A. 1; Office 2, 3. BARTUCCI, ELAINE: Student Council 1. SENIORS Alpha Y-Teens, Treas. 3; BIVENs, SHIRLEY DARLENE: F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BLOSSOM, SUSAN MARGARET: History Club 4; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Annuai Rep. 3. BOHANNON, ROSE MARIE: Alpha Y-Teens 4; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 4. BOMKAMP, JOHN: Entered in Junior year from Purcell High School. BOOTHE, XVILLIAM: Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Golf 4. BOVUER, JANLYN Srizix'it',4: F.H.A. V. P. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. BRANDFASS, BRENDA KAY: Dux Femina 4; History Club 3; Spanish Club 2, Trans. 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Lit. Stuff 3, Editor 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 2, 3; Quill and Scroll; Min- strcls 4. BROCKMAN, CHERYL ANN: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Alpha Y-Tcens 3. BROOKS, BOBBIE JEAN: Entered in eighth grade frOm Samuel Ach Jr. High School. BROOKS, CHARLES CONRAD: History Club 2, 3, 4. BROOKS, DORIS: G.A.A. 3. BROOKS, JACQUELYNN: F.T.A. 2, 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 2. 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Office 1; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4. BATTLE, MARY 11131763143: G.A.A. 2; Alpha Y-Teens 2. BELL, BEVERLY JEAN Spar'kic34: G.A.A. 3; Alpha Y-Teens 3; Dance Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 4. BENDER, PHILIP MIKE: Swimming Team 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; MEnstrels 4. BENZ, WILLIAM 33136116011 : Art Club 4; Annual Rep. 2, 3, 4. BENZING, LINDA KAY: Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. BERCKMANN, FLORENCE ANN: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; DECA 4. BERTSCH, LINDA ANN: Dux Femina 4; F.T.A. 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Scribblers 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Tower News 3, Advertising Mgr. 4; Pep Club 4. BICE, SANDRA LEE: French Club 2; Drill Team 3; G.A.A. 2; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. BiTZER, BARBARA ANN: F.H.A. 3; DECA 4. WENDELL METTEY Acting as the John F. Kennedy of thc Senior Class, Wendell Mettey left behind him a record which could be admired by both brain and brawn. In the classroom, the studenths ply in both science and math resulted in his being called to Sigma Gamma. On the field Wendell aided in giving the baseball squad 3 near division cham- pionship, While his ability to lead won him the co- captainship of the football team. A thoughtful leader, a responsible, efficient Worker, and an able student, Wendell has blazed a memorable trail of work. I36 From Duxhs ranks the Annual Literary Staff called Brenda Brandfass, in her senior year, to be its efficacious Editor. After Brenda attended :1 journalism workshop at Athens, Ohio, she was determined to triumph in making the 1963 yearbook the best ever. Often she was forced to relinquish part of her time to other worthwhile organizations on campus. The words of Henry Van Dyke seem to exemplify her philosophy, This is my work, my blessing, not my deem? This competent Miss should be an admirable asset to todayys world. BRENDA BRANDFASS eimmsum ruler? .- ,, .. BROWN, THOMAS GEORGE: Pep Club 4. BROWNING, DALE XVAYNE: Basketball 1; Intramural Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Bookroom l, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN, LINDA RUTH: History Club 4; G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3; Pep Club 4. BURGESS, DAPHNE ANN: Art Club 2, 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; G.A,A. 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Y-Tcens 3. BURTON, MARGARET JEAN: G.A.A. 1, 3, 4, Corr. Secy. 2; Dolphin Club 1, 2; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, Z, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office 1, 2. BURTON, JAMES Micr-IAEL: French Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pop Club 4. BUTTS, SHARON ANN: History Club 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; G.A.,A. 2. CALBERT, CRYSTAL ELAINE: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. CALHOUN, LYNN ALLEN: Basketball 1, 2. SENIORS CALLOWAY, HARRY CAMERON, JAMES DOUGLAS: French Club 1, 2-, Swim Team 1; Minstrels 1, 2; Library 1, 2, 3; Pep Ciub 4. CAMERON, THOMAS KARON: Pep Club 4. CAMPBELL, INA LOUISE: F.T.A. 3, 4; French Club 4; Dolphin Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. CAMPBELL, LYNN MARCELLE: F.T.A. Z; G.A.A. 2; An- nual Bus. Staff 3, 4; Office 4. CANIDA, SHARON: G.A.A. 3. CARDWELL, ROBERT CARNEY, THOMAS ALAN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. CARRIER, HAROLD GENE: Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4. CARROLL, BETTY SUE: F.T.A. 2; G.A.A. 2; Annual Bus. Staff 3, 4. CARROLL, JUDITH ANN Imly'H F.T.A. 1; French Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 1; Drill Team 4. CAVANAUGH, N1ARY ANN: Entered in Senior Year from St. Marys High School. 137 DAVE ESHMAN uS: 1;; G4 yields a molecule 0f Dave Eshman plus free energy. How was this energy used? Well, at games he was seen scrambling across the football field, playing the position of guard. In Room 117 he found his pet chemical elements and produced quite a few compounds With explosive characteristics. Having in his possession three varsity letters, Dave automatically qualified for membership in Tiger Club. A keen incentive to achieve and excel was exhibited in his abilities 0n the football field as well as in scholastic standing. 138 Busy, busy, busy, run, run, runthh, never had time to get things done! Vivacious Dux Elizabeth Venn was one personality around Tigertown to Whom this an- ecdote aptly fitted. Tower News proved her most defiant assignment for it demanded great drive that a third-page editor must have to meet deadlines. Three dclock signaled the start of her mad dash for History Club, where she discussed world affairs and gleaned the knowledge valuable for her participation at Girls, State. Any leisure time was spent reliving memories of fun in summefs sun. ELIZABETH VENN CHAPDU, SANDRA LEE: G.A.A. Bowling Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Office Help 3, 4. CHAPMAN, JAMES EDW'ARDS jinx : History Club 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Annual Business Staff 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. CHISHOLM, JAMES EDWARDS IMP: Art Club 1, 4; Chess Club 1; Swimming Team 1; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, Editor 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll; Intra- murals Official. CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM: Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4; Projection Crew 1; 2, 3, 4. CLARK, MARY: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. CLARK, MICHAEL: Monitor 3, 4. CLARK, PAMELA ELLEN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4; Annual Rep. 2, 4. CLAYTON, BARBARA ANNES DECA 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Dance Club 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. COCKLIN, LARRY: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS COLDIRON, CRAIG: Pep Club 4, COLE, SHIRLEY: Tower News 2, 3, Head Typist 4, COLE, SUE LYNN: G.A.A. 1, 2. COLsTON, KING: Entered in junior year from Roger Bacon. COMES, GLENNA JEAN: F.T.A. 3, 4; Art Club 4; F.H.A. 4. CONNER, MARGARET: G.A.A. 3. CONWAY, DEBBIE: Daisy Chain 5; Student Council Rep. 2, 5, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. COOK, BERTHA: Alpha Y-chns, COOK, CATHY: G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 4. COOK, MARY: G.A.A. l. CORD, HERSCHEL: Entered from Lyon Junior High. CORDREY, SUZANNE: F.T.A. 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Girls' Week Rep. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Glee Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Daisy Chain 3; Tower News 3; Cheerleading 2, 3, Cap- tain 4; Drill Team 2, 5; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. 139 CORNING, ROLAND: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. COSBY, CLAUDETTE: G.A.A. 4. COYNE, DENNIS: Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3, 4. CRAMER, GAYLE LEE: F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. CRAWFORD, GEOFFREY DUERMIT Geoff: History Club 2; Latin Club 2; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Minstrels 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pap Club 4; MonitOr 2. CRAWFORD, HARRY BUSHNELL, JR.: Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 3. CRAWFORD, LUCY MARIE: F.H.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, 4; Office 4; Monitor 3. CRAWFORD, YVONNE IumjmbOV: Latin Club 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Faculty Di- vision Editor 4; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 3, Co-Capt. 4. CRAYCRAFT, RAYMOND THOMAS 3155123144: Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2. SENIORS CUNNINGHAM, BEN WAYNE: Spanish Club 2; Football 2; Tiger Club 2; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2. CUNNINGHAM, KENNY WALLACE HaystackW History Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Athletics 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4, CUSSON, ROBERT: Pep Club 4. DAIL, RONALD: Pep Club 4. DANIELS, CHERI LYNN: Thalian 1, 2, Treas. 3; French Club 1; Dolphin 1; Dance Club 1; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Annual Bus. Staff 4; Cheerleader 1. DANIELS, RON: History Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pcp Club 4; Library 3, 4. DAVIS, ARTHUR: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Lunchroom 1. DAVIS, DONNA SUE: Entered sophOmore year from North College Hill. DAVIS, LESTER: Pep Club 4. DAVIS, MARY RUTH Rn : Dux Femina Pres.; Spanish Club 1; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. l, 2, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 4; Annual 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading l; PCP Club 4. DAVIS, VIRGINIA 01112123144: F.T.A. 2, 3; Bible Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. DAWSON, BARBARA JEAN: G.A.A. 2; Mixed Chorus 2. I40 DEAN, CURTIS, JR. KirW: Track 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Tiger Club 1; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 3. DEAN, DAVID EARL Legs'H History Club 3; Track Team 2, 4; Swimming Team 3, 4; Baseball 4; Minstrels 2. DELMONACO, DREW GEORGE: Pep Club 4. DELONG, JOHN: Entered seniOr year from Purcell; Swim- ming 4; Track 4; Baseball 4. DEMPSEY, LARRY aniL': Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3. DERRICKSON, WILLIAM: Entered fmm Samuel Ach in sophomore year. DIALS, SHARON FAYE: F.T.A. 1; French Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1; Cheerleader 1, 2. DIECKMAN, RAYMOND WESLEY: Pep Club 4. DISCHER, RONALD LEE RonV: History Club 3, 4; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Annual Lit. Staff 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS DIXON, EDWARD: Cross-Country 4; Track 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. DOZIER, RONALD Rmf: Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; In- tramural Sports 1, 2, 3; Cross-Country 2; Band 1, 2. DRAGGOO, DON: Pep Club 4. DUBROSKY, MARLENE MARY: Entered from Lyon Jr. High in sophomore year. DUNCAN, HARRY: Basketball 1, 2; Golf 2, 3, 4. DUNN, MELODY ANN Teedee : G.A.A. 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Lunchtoom 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. DUNN, VlCTOR C: History Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Office 4; Pep Club 4. DURHAM, LARRY HENRY: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High School. EAKINS, GWENDOLYN: F.T.A. 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; MinstrEIs 4; Office 4. EDMONDs, DALE: Pep Club 4. EDWARD, JANET LEIGH Preciausn: Latin Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Dance Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Jr. Choir 1; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Tower News 2; Pep Club 4. EDWARDS, PATRICIA: History Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 3, Pres. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. 141 CUTEST MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED MOST TALENTED FRIENDLIEST Maggie Burton Suzanne Cordrey Kathy Algyre Portia Layne Craig Murdock Mike McNutt Fred Kennedy Dale Browning ANNOUNCING THE 1964... BRAINJEST Mos-r LIKELY To SUCCEED CUTEST COUPLE BEST LOOKING Sue Murphy Carol W'heeler Debby Conway Nancy Justin Neil Wright Tom Adams Craig Murdock Dave Haynes I42 BEST DRESSED Mosr MANNERLY Brenda Brandfass Patty Edwards Dick Sawyer Gilbcrt Howard POPU LARITY MOST VIVACIOUS MOST POPULAR Kathy Thompson Nancy Justin Mike Turtle Wendell Many 143 BEST ALL-ARoUND Sue Murphy Dave Sherman POLL Mos'r ATHLan Delilah Kunncbrucw Dave Sherman BEST DANCERS CAROL SELPH Ross Orr WITTIEST Pat Purvis jim Chapman mumps9A Awu-n-v July; Ahng .. TX! KEN ESCHMEYER Leaving the tracks of an important person around Withrow, hMooseh' blazed quite a path. To his friends and to others he proved to be a valuable hand in the Bookstore and a faithful member to Student Council. Accompanying his tracks around Minstrel Time one found cameras and equipment, symbolizing his laborious work oh stage crew. Whether he was rooting for Withrow or Calculating his favorite math problem, Ken employed his best efforts as a Sig', and left a big im- pression in Tigertowu of brain and brawn. 144 The rhythm of bouncing popcorn, the jingle of money, and the noise of crowds pleased Linda Bertsch during her memorable senior year at Tigertown. Before Dux bought their papcorn machine, Linda was busy selling glazed doughnuts at the football games. This happened to be very sticky business. Linda admitted she liked the popcorn better as far as handling Was concerned. As advertising manager of Tower News, her school day never ended at the usual three dclock bell. Her spark- 1ing eyes and flaXEn hair accentuated her personality and led to her nickname, Angel. LINDA BERTSCH ELLIS, AVILLA. EMBRY, BETTY ENGLAND, CORRINE VERONICA: F.T,A. 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Alpha Y-Tcens l, 2, 3; F.H.A. l, 2, 3. ENNIS, CAROLYN: Mixed Chorus; Minstrels 2; Student Council 3. ENNIS, SHARON ELIZABETH: French Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Drill Team 2, 3; An- nual Business Staff 3, 4. ERNST, SANDRA LOUISE: Art Club 4; Dance Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office 4. ESCHMEYER, KENNETH EDWIN: Sigma Gamma 4; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Bookstore 3, 4. ESHMAN, DAVID: Sigma Gamma 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. EVANS, JAMES Woody? Spanish Club 2; Tiger Club 2; 3; Football 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 3. I45 SENIORS EVANS, ELEANOR EDITH Penny : Dux Femina, Hist. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; History Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Pep Club 4; Buck- eye Girls, State 3. ,, EVELER, JUDITH ANN Indy? Dux Femina 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 5, Pres. 4; Dance Club 2, 3, Treas. 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Daisy Chain 3; Annual Rep. 1; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Office 3, 4; Cum Laude 4. FAHRNEY, SUSAN ELIZABETH: French Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Dance Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2; Annual Rep. 4; Pg; Club 4. FAIRCHILD, VICTORiA JUNE Vickf: Thalian Players 2, 3, 4; Scribblers 3, Hist. 4; Art Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 4; Tower News Staff 3; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. FERGUSON, BARBARA ANN: Art Club 3, 4; French Club 3; Pep Club 4. FINGER, RICHARD A. Plaalngef? Basketball Mgr. 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; LunchtoOm 3; Bookroom 2, 3; Library 3, 4. FINLEY, JUDITH SPENCER IztdjW: History Club 3; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4. FINN, THOMAS JOHN. FISCHER, PHILIP THEODORE: Cross-Country 3; Golf 2, 4; Choir 2, 3; Band 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. FISHER, CHARLES LEWIS! Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 'FLINT, DON VERNON: Track 1, 2, 3, 4. FLISK, MARY KATHLINE: G.A.A. 2, 3. F FLOOD, LARRY: Hi-Y 3; Football Mgr. 1. FLORENCE, KATHIE: F.H.A. 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3; Office Asst. 2; Monitor 2. FOGLESONG, CAROLE: F.T.A. 2; Thalian 2; French 2; Health Careers Club 4; Girls, Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Annual Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. FOSTER, LAWRENCE: Track 1, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3. FREY, SHERRY ANN: Art Club 4; Bible Club 4; Annual Bus. Staff 3, 4. FROST, CONNIE: Entered Withrow as a sophomore from Eastern Hills Jr. High. FROST, JOYCE: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3; French Club 4; Mer- chandise Club Secy. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 4. GARDNER, TOMMY LOWW: Entered Withrow as a sopho- more from Amelia. GARNER, LINDA Slimj4: F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 4. SENIORS GARNES, WALTER: Minstrels 3. GASKINS, BEVERLY: G.A.A. 3; Minstrels Poster Committee. GEYER, BARBARA: Future Merchandisers of America 3; F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 3; DECA. GHEE, PATRICIA 'I'ririer F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. GOETTSCH, ERIC Pin-head13: Swimming Team 3, 4. Goon, WILLIAM BiWH Football 2; Baseball Mgr. 2; Band 1; Annual Bus. Staff 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2. GOODELL, NANCY G00dle44: Thalian 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. GOODMAN, JOHN: German Club 4; Bible Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 2. GOREE, CAROL: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office 4. GOURLEY, KAREN K.G. : F.T.A. 3, 4; French Club 2; Latin Club 2; Thalian 2; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Stu- dent Council 2, 3; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 4; Cheer- leader 2. GRAHAM, MARY Reap: History Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Art Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Girls, Glee Club 3, Librarian 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 4. GRANT, GAIL: French Club 2; Annual Rep. 3. 146 GRANT, JOAN ELLEN: French CIub 1; G.A.A. l, 2, 3. GRAVELY, BENJAMIN JADE, BMW: Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 2. GMVER, JAMES MICHAEL, jinf: Band 2, 3, 4. GRAVES, RITA LARAY, Peth F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; YuTeens 2, 3. GREEN, MARCUS, MarcW Track 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Tiger C1ub 2, 3, 4; Pep Club. GREEN, TOMMIE LEE. Sonnyj3: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. GRIFFIN, CYNTHIA IDELLA CindjW: Chess Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, Volleyball Mgr. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Min- strels 4; Pep Club 4. GRISSOM, ALLEN, EggW Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Club 4. GRUBER, ERIC VON Gruch: Sigma Gamma 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Baseball 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Choir 3, 4; Madri- gal 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Tower News 3, Page Editor 4. SENIORS GUDAUSKAS, CAROL LYNNE: Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Annual Lit. Staff 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4. GULLATTE, PHYLLIS: Entered in sophomore year from Samuel Ach. GUSWEILER, FREDERICK I-IIATT Rifkl,: Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. HALL, SHIRLEY: Office 2, 4. HARDIN, BERT ALLAN: Choir 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. HARMON, ROSE EILEEN: DECA 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3; Office 4. HARPER, CHARLOTTE ANITA: History Club 3; F.T.A., V. P. 1; F.H.A. 4; Latin Club 1, 4; G.A.A. 1; Minstrels 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. HARPER, JOYCE ELLEN: F.H.A. 4; Art Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Minstrels 3, Makc-Up Chrmn. 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. HARRIS, CLARENCE WILLIAM: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Treas. 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 1. HARTMAN, CHESTER RICHARD Clad : Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4. HAYDEN, LEON: Orchestra 2, 3, 4. HAYNES, DAVID, Isz: Basketball 2, 3; T0wer News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. 147 Arabesques plit jete', This is a language spoken by Tigcrtownk dancer, pretty Carol Wheeler, who danced for Minstrels and the Cincinnati Civic Ballet. As a re- ward for her hard work she was given, prior to her senior year, two scholarships to the Universities of Toronto and Chicago. Rap, rap, scribble, scribble. These are the motions of an officer. Carol served as president of F.T.A., vice president of Dux, and secretary of Scribblers. Tap, tap. This seund was heard in October by Carol when she was tapped as :1 new member of Cum Laude. CAROL WHEELER h X R MIKE MALICK Individualists arc constituted of forms that differ from everyone else,s. This year, Withrow knew a quiet senior whose structure began with a dislike for people who put on a false front. The next layer contained :1 deep in- terest in language, especially German. Above this was a level reserved for leisure, which included bowling for Pep Club and supporting athletic teams. Completing the construction was the stage with a memory of being called to Sig. Here was an edifice Withrow might do well to regardhindividualist Mike Malick. I48 HEDGER, WAYNE: Entered in senior year from Omelia, Ohio. HEIDKAMP, MIKE: Sr. Choir 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Track 1; Footbail 2; Pep Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. HEHEMANN, jOHN: Merchandising Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. HELM, MARY: F.H.A. 2, 3; Alpha Y-Teens, Pres. 3, 4; G.A.A. I, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Tower News Rep. 3. HENDERSON, JEFF: Football 3, 4; Band 1, 2. HERRIN, DAVID: Spanish Club 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Base4 ball 1, 2; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 3. HERRING, SHIRLEY: F.H.A. 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3; G.A.A. 3; Minstrels 4; Tower News 3; Attendance Office 4. HETTINGER, RUSSELL: Chas Club 1. HEYL, BEATRICE: Entered in sophomore year from LyOn Jr. High. I49 SENIORS HILER, CAROL: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Library 3; HILL, EUGENE: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3. HILL, TOM: Pep Club 4. HILLMAN, BRUCE: Football Mgr. 2; Track 3; Tiger Club 2, 3; Annual 1; Pep Club 4. HODGE, BILL: Pep Club 4. HODGE, JEAN: Thalian Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 4; G.A.A. 1, 2. HOUSES, DIANE: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. HOEFFEL, CLAUDIA: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, CouCaptain 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Tower News 4; Monitor 2; Pep Club 4. H0013, RICHARD: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Swimming Tcam 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 3. HOOD, ROBERT: Sr. Choir 3, 4; Future Merchandisers 4; Football Mgr. 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 1; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4. HOOD, VERNON: Sr. Choir 3, 4; History Club 2, 3, 4, Corr. Secy. 3, V. P. 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3. HOPE, JOSEPH: History Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Having a two-point five average, one of the require- ments for membership in Sigma Gamma, has kept Martin Abney on his toes. During :1 Sig meeting one could find him as secretary busily recording the minutes. He could also be found attending an advanced Chem- istry Club meeting. Of course, grades were not every- thing, and Martyk popularity was proof. He was well- liked and admired by all Who knew him. Playing guard in varsity basketball and participating in intramural Sports, he displayed his athletic ability as well as school spirit. Success is open, here he comes! MARTIN ABNEY MARY RUTH DAVIS There go the ponies from the Withrow Minstrels. A11 could see one of our favorite Annual Art Staff mem- i f w i ii bers dancing in line With the other girls. It is possible that she obtained the rhythm from being a cheerleader and a G.A.A. member. Dux Feminays ,63 president re- mained tranquil despite the pressing tensiOns. Even when attending Student Council meetings or assisting teachers through F.T.A., 21 bright personality shone outWardIy. Rui, was school spirited and showed it With the uVoices of Mr. G3, Being dePendable and glad to aid a feliow student brought much respect for Mary Ruth from other Withrowites. r A 150 HOPEWELL, WILLIAM ROGER: Pep Club 4. HORNE, THOMAS ANTHONY TcmW: French Club 4; Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; Cross-Country 3; Swimming 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4. HoRsTMAN, JAMES Iim : Quill and Scroll 3, Secy. 4; Adv. Pl. Chemistry Club, Chaplain 4; Cross-Country 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Tower News 2, 3, Sports Editor 4; Journalism WorkshOP 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hos'roN, EUGENE RANDOLPH: Pep Club 4. HOWARD, EUGENE GILBERT: Sigma Gamma 4; Adv. Pl. Chemistry Club 4; Gens Togata 2; F.T.A. 3; German Club 4; Football 1; Track 1; Intramurals 1; Pep Club 4; Library 3. HOYT, JAMES WILLIAM Iinf: Sigma Gamma His. 4; Gem Togata 1, 2; Golf 2, 3; Senior Band Mgr. 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Student Stage Director 4. HUFF, SANDRA EILENE: F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 1; Lunch- rOOm 3. HUFF, WILEY J.: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2; Basketball 1; Track 2; Annual Rep. 1. HUGHES, JACK: Pep Club 4. 3'51 SENIORS HUGHES, NED: Track 3, 4; Pep Club 4. HUHEEY, JOHN A.: Sigma Gamma 4; History Club 3, 4; Gang Togam 2, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. HUTZEL, PHILIP ALLEN: Monitor 2. HYMAN, BETTE: G.A.A. 2. IMHOFF, KEN: Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4. INGRAM, NATHANIEL: Track 2, 3, 4. INMAN, LINDA CAROL: Annual Rep. 3; Office 4. INYART, RALPH Hcrmmf: Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. JACKSON, BETTY: G.A.A. 3, 4. JACKSON, MAXINE: G.A.A. 2, 3. JACKSON, SHARON: G.A.A. 1, 2. JAMES, ROBERT: Pep Club 4. '5', II w. , L i i? 1 Row ow: j. Eveier, L Yclmn, R Ramsey, C. Ahlcrt, S. Murphy, C. Wheeler. Row two: T. Adams, W. Shrevc, J. Martin, G. Howard, M. Mallick, S. List, N Wright. CUM LAUDE Row one: Miss janct Kcmmc, CV Hucffcl, P. Edwards, Miss'Nora May Nolnm Row two: D. Browning, R. Steubing, E. Gruber, E. Lane, M. Abney. T52 Emolion is high as Mr. Aye: 1ups another deserving seniorqurol Wheeler uI am proud to present for membership in Cum Laude . . f, is something which only conscientious students would like to hear precede his name. This year twenty fortunate students and two deserving teachers have joined the honored group. In order for a student to be eligible for Cum Laude at. the fall tapping, he must have maintained :1 3.56 average for eight academic courses by the beginning of his senior year. Those students who have acquired a 156 average for eleven sub- jects at the end of the first semester are chosen in the spring tapping assembly. Students taking advanced placement re- ceive .5 points added to the average of college preparatory students. Anyone Who has received an Fl during a six- Weeks grading period is automatically in- eligible. Cum Laude was founded in 1906; and since Withrow received its charter in 1958, it has had the honor of tapping 88 members. Torn Adams earned scholastic honor with his admittance lo Cum Laude l53 A 4.,Mq unit : E CLAUDIA HOEFFEL Although she was easily recognized by her lOng blonde hair, locating Claudia Was often a very time-consuming job. One might have searched for her in the Tower News room, Where she assisted the Business Staff as its secretary, or in the gym, Where she presided over Dance Club meetings. As co-captain of Drill Team, she was often seen teaching new steps. If she could not be found in any of those places, there were still Dux and Spanish Club meetings to cheek, During Minstrels, she danced with the ponies. As occupied as she might have been, her consideration for others never failed to show. 154 How many events can take place in a day? For Dale Browning never seemed to stop. He started by over- seeing his fellow workers in the bookstore. Once he had finished this, Dale proceeded to Pep Club, by whose authority he broadcast some of the football games. Next on Daleis agenda was the Annual Art Staff. As Sports Editor, Dale added his talents to the Annual. Having conversed with the other Senior Class officers, for he was vice president, he scurried off again, Climaxing his day, Dale wielded' the gavel as the head of Sigma Gamma. DALE BROWNING JARRELS, NATHANIEL NatcfE Track 1, 2,; Student Coum oil 1, 2. JASPER, STEPHEN: Pep Club 4. JEFFERS, BRENDA Iefjw: F.H..A. 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Manitor 4; Office 2. JEFFRIES, LEATRICE: Pep Club 4. JENIKE, GEORGE MICHAEL: Minstrels 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 3, 4. JENKINS, JOAN: Thalian 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. JENKINS, PHYLLIS: G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin 3, 4; Bandl; Pep Club 4. JOHNSON, BETTY ANN: G.A.A. 2. JOHNSTON, DRUE: Thalian 3, 4; Germs Togata 2, 3; Scrib- biers 3, Pres. 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Office 4. SENIORS JONES, DAN: Football 2, 3, 4. JONES, DONNA: Monitor 2; Annual Lit. Staff 3. JONES, GAYLE: G.A.A. 2; Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Annual Rep. 1, 4. JONES, JACQUELINE Iackie : F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Dolphin Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 3; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 4. JONES, JANET Ian : F.T.A. 4; Art Club 3, 4; GAA 1, Z, 3; Dolphin Club 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4. JONES, MARY: F.H.A. 3; Glee Club 3; Minstrels 3. JONES, NANCY: G.A.A. 2, 3. JONES, QUEEN ESTHER: G.A.A. 1, 2. JONES, WAYNE 1011-2 : Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. JUSTIN, NANCY BELLE Chippy? F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Dance Club 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Daisy Chain 3; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. KAESHEIMER, MARILYN: G.A.A. 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Librarian 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Office 3, 4. KELLER, JOHN: Latin Club 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Student Council Secy. 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 4; Council of Pres. 4; Tiger Ciub 3; Pep Club 4. 155 WI KENNEBRUEW, DELILA H KENNEDY FREDERICK: History Ciub 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; French Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4. KERBY, GARY LEE: Football Mgr. 3; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. KERBY, RONALD PHILIP: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from LyOn Jr. High. KIMBALL, RICHARD MANSON: Football 2; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. KINARD, JACQUELINE ANN: History Club 3, 4; French Club 2, Treas. 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, Secy. 4; Presentation Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News 4. KING, YVONNE: G.A.A. 3. KIPP, KATHRYN ELAINE Kafkifh G.A.A. 1; Dance Club 1; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4. KNELL, DIANE SUE: French Club 2; Band 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. 156 SENIORS KNIGHT, JOHN: Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4. KNOTT, PEGGY LEE: Y-Teens 3, 4; G.A.A. 3, 4. LAMB, CONNIE: F.H.A. 2; Tower News Rep. 4; Office 2, 3, 4. LANE, ERNEST: History Club 2, 3; Chess Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Advanced Chemistry Club Sccy. 4; Track 2, 3, Cross-Country 3; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Cum Laude. LAYNE, PORTIA: Latin Club 2; French Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2; Ticket Booth 4. LEWIS, JERRY LEE: French Club 4; Pep Club 4. LIGGETT, LINDA Rabbit : F.T.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Min- strels 3, 4. LIGON, JAMES: Pep Club 3. LINDSEY, CORNELIUS ALEX: Sigma Gamma 4; Art Club 4; Reserve Basketball 2; Cross-Country 3; Varsity Track 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 3, 4. LIPKER, CARLEAN: G.A.A. 2. LIST, STEVEN ACKLEY Stevfi: History Club 4; German Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Band 4; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4. LITTLE, KATHRYN ELIZABETH KagW: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4; Office 2. SENIORS MAYS, SARAH: G.A.A. 3. MCCALL, LARRY DWIGHT: Pep Club 4. MCCANN, DAVE Maw: Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4. McCoLLUM, HERB, Iccjfj: Cross-Country 2; Pep Club 4. MCDANIEL, CHARLES: History Club 1; German Club 2; Football 1, 2. MCDONALD, JANmE SUE: Art Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. MCELROY, ELLEN ROSE, Maw: F.T.A. 3; G.A.A. 2, 4; Drill Team 4; Offjce 3. MCELWAIN, DAVID WILLIAM: Thalian Players 4; Football Mgr. 1, 2, Hd. Mgr. 3; Sr. Choir 1, 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4. MCFADDEN, OLIVIA: G.A.A. 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2; Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 4. MCKEE, MICHAEL: Entered in Senior year from Central High School. MCMULLEN, CAROL LEE: Spanish Club 3; Cheerleader 2. MCNUTT, MICHAEL: Football 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. LOEHNER, DONALD PAUL: Projection Crew 1. LYLEs, PATRICIA: Entered in Junior year from Central High School. LYONS, ANNE ELIZABETH, Betsy: F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Lit. Staff 3, Section Editor 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Quill and Scroll. MACDONALD, LLOYD PECK: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1; Band 1, Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, Stage Mgr. 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. MALIcK, MICHAEL LANE! Sigma Gamma 4; Cum Laude 4; Latin 2, 3; German Club 4; History Club 2; Chemistry Club 4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4. MARTIN, JOHN FREDERICK: Chess Club 4; German Club 3, Pres. 4; Chemistry Club 4; Pep Club 4. MARTZ, RONALD REIs: Merchandising Club 2, 3, 4. MATHEWS, BARBARA JILL: Latin Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 1; Tower News Rep. 1; Pep Club 4. MATTHEWS JOSEPH: Pep Club 4. nr- ' GILBERT HOWARD What were those strange eerie footsteps coming from the library in the wee hours of the morning or those sounds of uncontrollablc laughter long after three ohclock? N0, Withrow did not have ghosts; but it was haunted by a tall, popular fellow named Gilbert Howard. Shelving books in the library was only one of his many duties around Tigertown. Haunting German Club with riots of mirth absorbed many minutes of his time, while Sigma Gamma and Cum Lnude revealed his intelligence and eagerness to succeed in all that he undertook. 158 On your mark, get set, go! From the first bang Patty was off to an energetic beginning at Tigcrtown. Her sophomore year was packed with Latin and History Club meetings, plus being representative to Tower News, Annual and Student Council. Rounding the halfway point, Patty was rushed by the hustle and bustle of Minstrels; but she remained poised and sparkling while ushering anxious people to their seats. As a result of her active curriculum and outgoing personality Patty was welcomed to the honored ranks of Dux. PATTY EDWARDS i-ff. 5., Q MCWILSON, DOROTHY 13211703,: G.A.A. 2; Lunchroom 3. MEECE, JERRY LEE: Pep Club 4. MENNES, RITA MARGARITA: Thalian Players 4; G.A.A. 4; Dolphin Club 4. MERRITT, PATRICIA PmVH F.H.A. 3, 4; Alpha Y-Tecns 3, 4. MESLOH, BARBARA: Spinish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3. METTY, WENDELL EUGENE: Sigma Gamma 4; Pres. 51'. Class; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. MIDDLETON, PATRICIA ANN: G.A.A. 3. MILLER, ROGER LEE: Chemistry Club 4; Spanish Club 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Adv. Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2. MILLIGAN, ELLEN CLAIRE: Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3; Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 4. SENIORS MINTON, RITA BERLENE: G.A.A. 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3. MITCHELL, BETTIE MARIE r'Boofs : Alpha Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 4. MITCHELL, LENA: G.A.A. 3. MITCHELL, RALPH: Pep Club 4. MITCHELL, SHIRLEY ANN 850712834: F.T.A. 3, 4; F.I-1.A. 3, 4; Alpha Y-Tecns 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Monitor 3; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1, 2; Pep Club 4. MOORE, RUTH: F.T.A. 4; French Club 2, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. MORRISON, PAUL HATHAWAY: Basketball 1; Minstrels 2; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Pep Club 4. MULLINS, ROBERT PAUL: Thalian Players 2, 3, Pres. 4; Latin Club 2; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2, 4; Annual Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. MURPHY, FRANCES LORAINE FrmW: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3; Gens Togam 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, MINNIE SUE: Dux Femina 4; History Club 2, 3, Rec. Sccy. 4; FrenCh Club 2, REC. Secy. 3, 4; German Club Rec. Secy. 4; Thalian Players 4; G.A.A, 3, 4; Or- chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2, Corr. Sccy. 3, Treas. 4; Annual Rep. 4, MURPHY, SUE ANN Murpb34: G.A.A. 3, 4; Office 4. MURRAY, SHIRLEY ANN Ladybird : G.A.A. 1; F.H.A. 1; Alpha Y-Tcens 2. 159 Mlss JAN Bowm MISS JUDY WILsoN MIss Suu MURPHY bk TO REIGN OR NOT TO REIGN THE QUEENLY QUESTION! THE STAGE IS k??? SET; THE VOTES ARE CAST; THE MUSIC FADES; THE HUSHED COURT PROCLAIMS . . . M155 PORTIA Luau: MISS NANCY JUSTIN M155 JUDY EVELER : riff? :2; I60 SENIOR PROM QUEEN MlSS DEBBIE CONWAY 16! CAROLYN AHLERT One small, golden pin created the most memorable experience in Carolyn Ahlertls senior year; the pin she received when tapped for Cum Laude. The proud bearer of this pin Was an active leader around Tiger- town, as a member of Dux, F.T.A., and Student Coun- cil. Musically-minded Carolyn occupied her free hours playing the flute in Senior Band and singing with Senior Choir. Even with this busy schedule she still found timc to study advanced English and advanced math. Carolyn will be remembered for her revealing smile and her achievements at Withrow. 162 l'I would like to present for membership in Cum Laude wNeil Wright? The culmination of three years of hard work as an advanced placement student was achieved. Appointed Withrowk representative to Boys, Week, NeiPs leadership potential as president of History and Chess Clubs was recognized. Perceptive participation in class discussion and insight into complex problems became his trademark. With interests in stamp collect- ing and stocks, Neil consumed any spare mOments. Final satisfaction came With his entrance to Sigma Gamma. NEIL WRIGHT MYERS, ROBERT HAROLD: Art Club 3, 4; Offset Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. MYERS, SUSAN JANE: Thalian 4; G.A.A. 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4; Tower News Rep. 1. MYGATT, STEVE. EDWARD: Track 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council 2. NEITENBACH, CHARLES: Entered in Sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High. NELSON, LEON: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. NELSON, SQUIRE LEROY: Track 3; Swimming 3. NICELY, BETTY JEAN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3; Tower News Rep. 3; Lunchroom 2, 3, 4. NICKLES, DIANE: G.A.A. 2. NOBLE, ROY CHESTER: Track 2; Cross-Country 4; Intra- murals 1, 2; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4. SENIORS OEHLER, KAREN SUE: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4.. OFFUTT, PAUL GRADY: F.T.A. 3; Alpha Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Football 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3. OPEL, JOSEPH: Offset Club 2, 3, 4. One, NANCY JOY: G.A.A. 2, 3. PARHAM, NORMAN: History Club 3; Cross-Country 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; P613 Club 4. PATE, ARTHUR PAUL Art ; History Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, Pres. 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; ProjectiOn Crew 2. PATRICK, CAROL E.: G.A.A. 2, 3; Tennis Mgr. 4. PATTERSON, JOHN CLINE: Entered in Sophomore year from Lincoln Institute, Lincoln Ridge, Ky. PELTIER, MARTHA ANNE MartyW Scribblcrs 4; Buckeye Girls3 State 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, Rec. Secy. 3, Historian 4; Minstrels I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3, 4; Annual Lit. Staff Sec. Ed. 4; Pep Club 4; Office 2, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. PELTON, CAROL: Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 3. PETTIFORD, SHARON RoJETTE Buttermilk? F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 4; Sr. Choir 4; Glee Club 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. PEYTON, LEONARD DENNIS: Pep Club 4. 163 JOHN HUHEEY The violin,s strings bummed a harmonious tune; its notes were the events in John Huheeyts life at With- row. A bow plucked the strings, and the produced melody sang the praise of this Sigts musical talent in Senior Orchestra and Minstrels. The tempo quickened with the staccato naturalness of Ducktsh laugh as he witnessed the bantering of M0086, Sherman and Mr. G. His revelation in football sharpened the quality while discourteous students flattened it. Withrow has been only the first to hear the violin warbie its mellow theme. 164 Tap! Tap! Who was tapping Sue Murphy in October? Was it Student Council, which needed her mathematical brain for treasurer? Could it have been German Club? They did need her for secretary. It may have been the orchestra, wanting the use of her musical ability and the music she created by her violin. Could it have been Dux looking for active, intelligent girls? No, it was not these nor the search for usherettest Nor was it Thalian, French or History Clubs. It was Cum Laude in need of scholastic-minded students, such as Sue. SUE MURPHY PFEIFFER, MARK HAYWARD Doct0r33: Basketball 1; Senior Band 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPS, HUEY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3;'Pep Club 4. PICKELHEIMER, ANGELA GAIL Picker? Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. PLAIR, DWIGHT: Pep Club 4. POLDER, JEROME IerrfE Minstrels 2, 3, 4. PORTER, BEVERLY MARLENE BMW: French Club 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. PORTER, SYLVIA: G.A.A. 3. POSEY, BRENDA: G.A.A. 3. PRATT, JUDITH ANN Iudi: Entered in Sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High. SENIORS PRESTON, BARBARA: G.A.A. 3. PURVIS, PAT SickiHE Thalian Players 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Dance Club 4; Drill Team 3; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. QUITMAN, ARTHUR: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. RAGLE, JULENE 103W: Monitor 2. RAMSEY, JOYCE Ramblef? History Club 1; G.A.A. 2; Dance Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 4. RAMSEY, RUTH ANN: History Club 3; Health Careers Club 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3; Office 3. RANFORD, ROBERT: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 2; Lunchroom 2, 3. RICE, CHARLES: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 4. REIF, THOMAS ARNOLD: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Annual Rep. 2. RICHARDSON, JUSTINE Timfh F.T.A. 4; Alpha Y-Teens V. P. 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office 4. RIDDICK, OLIFTA Dee : Alpha Y-Teens 4; Che55 Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Nursek Helper 4. ROCKLIN, DONALD LARRY: Entered in Sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High. I65 I , WFTXM . u JIM HOYT tiA friend in need is a friend indeed. This is a slogan Jim has in H0370 seemed to live for. Eager to help people in anyway possible, this Sig has been a big benefactor to Withrowis cause. Helping out during Minstrels and serving as a band manager kept Jim jumping. With his great skill in water skiing cgHoy- tronii Was sorry that he was never allowed to try skiing in thc boys, pool during the cold months. Jim has been a good example of proving it is possible to take part in many activities and maintain noteworthy grades. 166 Trademarks are evident in all things of importance and qualityiDuxk Judy Eveler was no exception. Her inner warmth and quiet sincerity were trademarks of a student possessing a natural flare in numerous fields. Without this lassi presence, the Girlsi Gym would have been quite lacking, for it was here We found her ful- filling the duties of G.A.A. president and Dance Club treasurer or perhaps practicing her Minstrel number. Membership in Cum Laude and an active role around Tigertown exemplified Judfs mettle at Withrow. JUDY EVELER ROBERTS, DORIS D'omrif: French Club 1, 2, 3; Tower News Typist 1; Pep Club 4. ROGERS, SHARON.- Art Club Pres. 2, Tress. 3; Future Merchandisers of America Treas. 4; Y-Teens 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Minstrels Art Staff 4; Annual Rep. 2; Tower News Rep. 1, 3. ROOT, TERRY: Reserve Basketball 2; Golf 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Ross, ANDREA: Thalian 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Tower News Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Ross, GLORIA: French Club 1; Science Club 1; G.A.A. 1; Minstrels 1; Sergeant-at-Arms 1; Library Assist. 1; Office 2, 3, 4. ROWE, DIANE: Latin Club 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Minstrels 4; Annual Rep. 1, 4; Pep Club 4. RUSSELL, RICHARD: History Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Basketball 1, 2; Band 1; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4. SAGGUS, CHARLENE: Merchandising Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. SANDERS, ROVENA chfi- G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS SANDERS, SHELBY: Track 1, 3; Football 2; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SARTOR, FREDDIE: Track 2. SAUNDERS, KAYE: F.H.A. 3; G.A.A. 3; PCP Club 4, SAVAGE, CLINTON SAVICKI, DANIEL: History Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Cross-Country 3; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. SAWYER, DICK: Golf 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2; Tiger Club 3, Trans. 4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 3. SCHEID, CHESTER SCOTT, LARRY: Science Club 1; Football 2; Track 1; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 1; Jr. Choir 2; Minstfcls 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Lunchroom 1; Monitor 1. SELPH, CAROL JEAN SC'Ileif,,:- G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Hockey Mgr. 4: Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 4; Pcp Club 4; Officc Assist. 3, 4; Annual Art Staff G.A.A. Section Editor 2, 3, 4. SEWELL, JANICE: F.H.A, 3; Annual Business Staff 4; Office 3. SEWELL, THOMAS SHEBANEK, RONALD: Advanced Placement Chemistry Club and Executive Committee 4; Spanish Club 2; Stage Crew 2; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4. 167 xamrvn GRADUATION A TIME OF JOY AND SADNESS OCCURS WHEN PARENTS PROUDLY WATCH THEIR CHILD TAKE A GREAT STEP ACROSS THE THRESH- HOLD INTO ADULTHOOD; A GRADU- ATE REFLECTS BACK OVER HIS PAST SCHOOL EXPERIENCES, FEEL- ING BITTERSWEET EMOTIONS. 169 CORNELIUS LINDSEY Art . . e this is the first word in the vocabulary of Withrowhs own Michaelangelo, Cornelius Lindsey, who was proficient in painting, sketching, or sculpturing. He always maintained a high scholastic average, while participating in many activities. Th0ugh he was vice president of Sigma Gamma, he found time to be an active member of the Pep and Tiger Clubs. As a star on Wirhrowhs track team, Corny held the schooPs high jump record. uAlways do the best you canf Cornyhs motto, explained how he accomplished all of this in his engrossing Senior Year. 170 Facing a dark wall in the back corner of the Tower News room, Janet Straub fulfilled her office of Busi- ness Manager skillfully, although she sometimes used the adding machine to count the dues of Dux and Scribblers. Because of her writing ability Janet was elected President of Quill and Scroll. Hurrying around during uMinstrel Week,u she prepared each member of the Cast with proper make-up, carrying on her posi- ti0n as Chairman. Always on time and to the point, Janet was a leader of her graduating class. JANET STRAUB SHERMAN, DAVID LEE: Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 4. SHOTTS, RICHARD THOMAS: Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Radio Club 2; Cross-Country 2'; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. SHREVE, WILLIAM RICHARD Bill : Spanish Club 2, 3; Advanced Placement Chemistry Club 4; Pep Club 4, Cum Laude 4. SHRINER, MICHAEL: Entered Withrow 215 Freshman from Walnut Hills. SIMS, MARIAN NAOMI: Pep Club 4. SIMS, PATRICIA: G.A.A. 3. SIMMONS, CAROLYN: G.A.A. 3. SIMPSON, ELAINE: Annual Art Staff 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; F.T.A. 3; Alpha-Y-Teens 2, 3. SIZEMORE, ROSEMARY: F.H.A. 4. I71 SENIORS SKINNER, GREGORY: History Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SMITH, BETTY: Y-Teens 2, 3; Dance Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3. SMITH, BEVERLY ANN: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SMITH, BONNIE ELLEN: Latin Club 2; Art Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3; Dance Club 3; Student Council Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. SMITH, DORIS: Alpha-Y-Teens 4; FHA. 4. SMITH, JUDITH ANN Indy : Annuai Business Staff 3, Editor 4; Office Work 3, 4. SMITH, STEWART FOSTER: Pep Club 4. SNELBAKER, NANCY: G.A.A. 3. SNIDER, BARBARA: G.A.A. 3. SODERSTROM, SAM A.: Bible Club President 4. SPANN, JEAN ELLEN: History Club 3; F.T.A. 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 5, 4; G.A.A. 1; Orchestra 1, 2 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SPANN, VAUGHN: Pep Club 4. 1 ERIC GRUBER Though the second page editor of Tower News, Eric Gruber, was kept occupied all year, he found time for many other activities. Because of his excelling in Senior Choir, he was selected to sing in the Madrigals. As Sergeant-at-Arms of Student Council, Eric was em- ployed with the problems of the meetings. Being a member of Pep Club and an outfielder on the baseball team also took up much of Ericls time. As a person, he was admired because of his participarmn in activities, and his ability to get along with other people. 172 A uPenny for your thoughts! If you thought like a historian for Dux, you saw Penny Evans :15 she recorded the success of Duxis innovation, 3 popcorn machine. If you thought creatively like an EditOr-innChicf of Tower News or nThe Seven Hills Book Review,, maga- zinc from the Public Library, you befriended a varied world of ideals, namely Albert Schweitzer and Bull- winkle J. Moose. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy thought chic, and it was uvigah that Penny portrayed her in Min- strcls. Withrow thought about Penny and knew her spirit well. PENNY EVANS SPARKS, GREGORY EDWAgD SpartacufH F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 2; Monitor 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. SPEIGHT, L015: G.A.A. 4. SPENCER, SCOTT: Pep Club 4. SPIRES, SHIRLEY ANN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Alpha Y-Teens 1, 2. STACKHOUSE, THEODORE HAHN: Chemistry Club 4; Pep Club 4. STAPLES, LEONARD: Track Team 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2; HiuY 2. STEGER, ROMONA LOUISE: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Nlinstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 4; Office 4. STEIDLE, NANCY SUE: Entered from Lyon Jr. High. STEINMETZ, PATRICIA KAY: G.A.A. 3, 4. I73 SENIORS STEPHEN, RICHARD: Pep Club 4. STEVENS, BILL: Pep Club 4. STEWART, BARBARA JEAN: F.T.A. 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Sr. Choir 4; Min- strels 2, 3, 4. STEWART, ROBERT JAMES: Spanish Club 2, 3; Basketball 1; Orchestra 1. STEWART, WILHELMINA: Math Club 1; F.T.A. 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2; Drill Team 2; Office 3. STINE, NANCY SUSAN: History Club 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Student Council 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Office 3, 4. STONOM, BARBARA: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 2, 4; An- nual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. STOVALL, CATHARINE: Entered from Taft High Schaal, STRADTMAN, WILLIAM EDWARD: Tiger Club 2; Pep Club 4; Football 2. STROPES, KENNETH MICHAEL: Hills. STRAUB, JANET LOUISE: Dux Femina Treas. 4; F.T.A. 3, Secy. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4; Scribblers 3, Treas. 4; Girls1 Week Rep. 3; G.A.A. 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Tower News 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. STREET, GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH Mousif: Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Jr. Choir 1; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4; Office 4. Entered from Eastern STUCKEY, WILLIS DONALD: Pep Club 4. STUEBING, ROBERT BUTLER: Chemistry Club 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. SUTER, CARL: Student Council 1; History Club 1, 2; Monitor 1, 2. SWEENEY, DONNA PATRICIA: G.A.A. 1, 2; Dance Ciub 2; GirlsJ Glee Club 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Pep Club 4. TABAK, SONYA GAY: F.H.A. 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Girls, Glee Club 2, 3; Office Work 3; Pep Club 4. TAYLOR, DIANNA: Entered in Senior year from Altoona, Pennsylvania; Mixed Chorus 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. TAYLOR, RHONDA SUE: Entered in Senior year from Holmes High School, Covington, Kentucky. THOMAS, DAVID RICHARD: Football 2; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 1 THONIAS, GWENDOLYN: F.T.A. 3, 4; F.H.A. 4; Y-Teens 4; French Club 2, 3; G.A.A. 4; Pep Club 4. 174 SENIORS THOMAS, NOLA LUCENDA: F.H.A. 4; Health Careers Club 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Annual Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. THOMPSON, DE LORA: History Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. THOMPSON, ERNEST EUGENE: History Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, Treas. 4; PhysiCS Club 3; Golf 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. THOMPSON, JANYCE Calaef? G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2. THOMPSON, KATHLEEN RUTH: G.A.A. Jr. High Ad- viser 1, V. P. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Pep Club 4. THOMPSON, WENDELL: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Pep Club 4. THRASHER, PATRICIA LOUISE Patti-Cake31: F.H.A. 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 4. TIPKEMPER, WILLIAM EDWIN Tippyjz Chemistry Club 4; Jr. Band 1; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; 'Sr. Orchestra 3, 4; Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep 4; Pep Club 4. TIPPER, JERRY RICHARD Pokie33: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Tiger Club 3. TOMEs, DANIEL FLOYD: Cross-Country 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. TURNER, DAVID LEE: Track 1; Basketball 1; Student Council 1; Projection Crew 1, 3, TUTTLE, MICHAEL ALLEN Roacb43: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Annual Rep. 1, 2; Pep Club 4. TYE, LEE ANN TwecW: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. VAN LEAR, JUDITH 1111132,: History Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Thalian Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Office 3. , VAUGHN, EUGENE Buzz 44: Art Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. VENN, ELIZABETH NANCY E94: Dux Femina 4; French Club 2; History Club 3, 4; Buckeye Girls, State 3; G.A.A. 3; Dolphin Club 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News, 3rd Page Ed. 4; Annual Rep. 1, 2; Tower NeWS Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. VIELHAUER, KAREN LYNN George : F.T.A. 1, 2; Thalian 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, Section Ed. 4; Pep Club 4. VONDER AHE, ANNE LOUISE: French Club 2; G.A.A. 1; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2. WADE, CHARLENE: G.A.A. 2, 3. WADE, EDWARD: Projection Crew 1, 2. WAITs, BONNIE JEANNE 801114: F.T.A., 2, 3; History Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Dance Ciub 4; Minstrels 4; Annual Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS W'ALKER, DIANE DP: G.A.A. l, 2; Student Council 1; Monitor 2. WALKER, EDDIE: Pep Club 4. WALKER, EDNA: G.A.A. 3, 4. WALKER, THELMA JEAN: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. WALKER, YVONNE: Pep Club 4. WALTERS, ELONA: History Club 4; G.A.A. 2. WALRIVEN, JODY: Golf 2, 3, 4. WALTHAL, LAWRENCE: Tower News Typist 4; Pep Club 4. WALTON, LEE MICHAEL: History Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Chemistry Club 4; Tower News Photogra- pher 3; Pep Club 4. WARD, JUDY: Entered Withrow as a Junior from Nor- wood High, Norwood, Ohio. WARREN, JUDITH ANN: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thalian 3, 4; DECA 4, V. P.; G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 4; Sr. Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. WATKINS, GARY KEITH: Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 4. 175 WEIDER, LEE: Football 1; Basketball 1; Orchestra 1, 2; Pep Club 4. WEISS, KENNETH CHARLES: Golf 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4. XVELLs, MARY ELIZABETH: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Lunchroom 3, 4. WENDELSTEIN, ROSELLEN TunW: Girls, Week Rep. 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3; Majorette 3, Head Majorcttc 4; Pep Club 4; Office 3, 4. XVERTZ, ARLENE FRANCES: G.A.A. 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. WEST, PHYLLIS ANN PbiPE Entered in Junior year from Princeton High School; Pep Club 4. WHATLEY, LAWRENCE: Entered in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach. WHEELER, CAROL ANN: Dux Femina V. P. 4; Cum Laude; F.T.A. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Scribblers V. P. 3, Secy. 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, Section Editor 3, 4; Tower News Reporter 2; Tower News Rep. 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. WHITE, EUGENE: History Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Foot- ball 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS WHITE, MICHAEL: Pep Club 4. WILBURN, PAULINA MARIA: Minstrels 2, 3; Office 4. WILES, GERALDINE PATRICIA Geri : F.T.A. 3, 4; Health Careers Club 4; French Club 2; Alpha-Y-Teens 2; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Tower News Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 4. KVILKINS, DENNIS MICHAEL Willa : Offset Club 2, 3, Secy. 4; Pep Club 4. WILLIAMS, CLEO Doms Clauclf: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; Alpha- Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. l, 2, 4; Monitor 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, JOANNE: F.T.A. 1; French Club 2; Alpha.- Y-chns 2; Student Council 1, 2; Office. WILLIAMS, JOHN LEROY 1775112: Spanish Club 3, 4; His- tory Club 2; Football 2, 3; Track 3, 4; Basketball 2; Or- chestra 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 4. WILLIAMS, MARY CATHY: G.A.A. 3. WILLIAMS, MARY HELEN Pee ch: F.T.A. 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. WILLMAN, JOHN EDWARD: Monitor 3. WILSON, JUDITH ANN Iudy : F.T.A. 2, 3, Treas. 4; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Lit. Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4; Pep Club 4; Office 4; Quill and Scroll 4. WINSTEL, THOMAS LOUIS Winnic13: Tennis 2, 3, 4; Sr, Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4. I76 SENIOR CLASS OFFICER54Portin Layne, Sccy.; Wendell Mettey, Pres.; Dale Browning, V. P.; Kathy Algyre, Treas. WITTFELT, JAYNE CLAIRE: Thalian Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. WOOD, DONALD EDWARD Woody : Baseball 3, 4. WONG, PHILLIP Flijf: History Club 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 3. WRIGHT, NEIL: Sigma Gamma 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Cum Laude 4; History Club 3, Pres. 4; Chess Club 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; Adv, Chemistry Club 4. WYZENBEEK, SHERYL ANN SlacrryH Health Careers Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2. YELTON, LINDA: French Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 4; Cum Laude 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, Archery Mgr, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4. YOUNG, THOMAS PADDOCK Tall I2,,: Tennis 1; Swim- ming l. ZAHLOUT, NAOMI RUTH: Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 4; History Club 4; G.A.A. 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 1. ZECISKI RICHARD FRANK Z44: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS NOT PJC'I'URED--Rywku Aiper, William Ballou, Betty Barr, Elaine Bartucci, Daniel Bays, Charles Bolan, Caro- lyn Britten, Robert Brookbank, John Brown, Kathleen Brown, Walter Bryant, Walt Christian, Shirley Cole, John Comello, Margaret Conner, Richard Cook, Brenda Cutshaw, Richard Dalton, Michael Davis, Rita Ennis, Patricia. Evans, Robert Firestone, Tim Fletcher, Candy Franklin, Donald Gates, Pamela Geiger, William Gray, Barbara Griffith, Donald Hall, Donna Hawkins, Yvonne Hellmuth, Sandra Hertel, Marvin Higby, Tom Hopper, Charles Hudson, Rosemary Ingram, Beverly Iron, Joyce Jelks, Alfred Johnson, Dallas Joiner, Julia Jordan, Jerry King, John Kohlcn, Donald Labitzke, Charles Lang, David Lang, Marshall Lang, Michael LaRose, Harold Levy, Charles Lewis, Mary Lilywhite, Patricia Lofton, Daniel Long, Judith Ludlow, Rosemary Mann, Peggy Mayton, James McCord, John McCormick, Charles Merlanor, James Merrell, Randy Mctz, Lonnie Miller, Willie Moody, Juanita Moore, Donald Moser, Janice Motzer, Craig Murdock, Betty Nealy, Nancy Neyman, Ross Orr, Virginia Parker, Ronald Parks, Richard Parr, Lynda Pendcry, Julie Pfenningcr, Steven Phillips, Roy Pollitt, Kenneth Polly, Larry Prinzel, Robert Reed, Harry Reid, Ronald Reinhardt, Mossie Roark, Bill Roar, Warren Roberts, Betty Robertson, ClarenCe Robinson, Sharon Robinson, Donald Rocklin, Ronald Ross, Woodie Satterly, Sandra Saunders, Carol Sparer, Martha Spurling, William Szradtman, Mary Tobergte, David Taylor, Robert Taylor, Tim Thornberry, Bethcl Turner, Charles Tyus, Curtis Under- WOod, Sue Varney, Donald Vassar, Tony Volpenhein, Jody Walriven, Henry Washington, Robert Wells, Donna Wething- ton, Jean Wheeler, Daryl White, Robert Whitlock, Geraldine Wiles, Jerome Williams. I77 VERITAS VI NCIT TRUTH CONQUERS AS THE MILK WEED POD OPENS, SPREADING MANY YOUNG SEEDS INTO THE CLOUDS OF AIR, IT ALSO PREPARES THEM TO GROW AND REACH MATURITY. AS THE MILK WEED POD, SO IS WITHROW COMMENCING TO CREATE, AND EDUCATE ITS SEED THROUGH UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS 180 IB'I JUNIORS Aaron, Gloria Accordino. Linda Adamorc, Marlon Adams, Ciarence Adams, Melton Allen, Linda AHL-n, William Allmun, Gary Anderson, Darnell Anderson, Jim Anderson, John Anderson, John Antlmny, Eddie Archibald, William Armstrong, Tanya Atkins, Tom Atinouse, Barbara Avens, Anita Bacchus, Beryl Baird, Barbara Ball, Shirley Ballard, Charics Bang, Sandy Banks, Yvonne Bards, Todd Barnes, Eula Barker, Cathy Barkley, Joan Baskin, Thomas Bnttcllc, Fred Beauty, Jackie Bcckstedt, John Bcdinghaus, Helen Bedinghaus, Mary Beiscr, Sue Bell, Brenda Bell, Frank Bell, LcVoune Benjamin, Ray Berry, Linda Billingslcy, Ernestine Billups, Shirley Birmingham, William Birkiyt, Steve Birkley, Don Blnlock, Ed Blcska, Chris Block, Janet Boehm, Judy Bohannon, Columbus Bowers, Jennifer Bowman, Romaync Bolton, Sandy Bolton, Stan Boston, Sandra Boyd, Charles Bradley, Everett BIESSEI'E, Bob Brctz, Dorinda Bridges, Elaine Bruck, Ronald Broft, Peggy Brookcr, Mary Brooks, Rory Bruughton, Jerry Broughtom Terry Brown, Barbara Brown, Beverly Brown, judy Brown, Rozalind Bmyles, Ronald Bruce, Reva Bryant, Gwen Bryant, Jim Bryant, Judy Bryant, Marie Buchanan, Paula Buclsing, Annamaria Bunn, Joe Burch, Donald Hold that line. hey! Burdsall, Margie Burnett, Connie Burrctt, Barbara Burton, Beverly Burton, Linda Bushillon, Patricia Butler, Earnestine Burwcll, Doris Busch, Linda Cafdwcll, Wayne Calhoun, Roger Callahan, Steve Canary, Arlene Cameron, Donna Cantwcll, Tim Cantrell, Lacey Carr, Melvin Carr, Grcgnry Carmichael, Rosemary Carroll, Bonnie Carroll, Joncll Casey, Rosanna Caudcll, Karen Cbntcr, Cheryl Chadwcll, Carol Chaliis, William Champion, Mattie Chisholm, Arm Clauder, Rick Clayton, Russell Clark, Laura Clark, Mary echoes through the football stadium as the spiril-stirrinq Wilhrow lens cheer the Tigers on Io cmolher victory JUNIORS 181 JUNIORS Clark, Gary Clingman, Mabei Cloyd, Shirley Cole, Richard Cook, Daniel Collier, Betty Collier, Steve Comer, Audrey Compton, Jackie Cooper, Jerry Copeland, Joyce Conn, Samuel Cornctt, Melody Cowpcrthwaite, Larry ; Coy, Connie ; L! H Cordell, Pat Coync, Peggy d Crawford, Montroue H Crcnshnw, Juanita n Cribbec, Ronald W Crisp, Diane q Cromwell, Elwood La Cromwell, Karen E Crookcr, Carol 5i Cmsswhitc, Bob Cunningham, Gloria Crousc, Sandy Dnnforth, Annie Daniels, William Dardcn, Fannie H Darling,'Bemicc , .4 Davidson, Edith ! A new year. a: seasoned crop of athletes-Coach Merrill induces Tiger devotees to the football opener in Celebrale a harvest of victories 183 JUNIORS Davis, Debbie Davis, Jessica Dawson, Francine Day, Conley Deck, John Dent, Jacqueline Diekman, Debby Dilz, Judy Dobbs, Connie Duster, Redonia Draggoo. Marcia Dorsey, Elaine Dorsey, Henry DuBar, Claudette Duffy, Robin Duncan, Peggy Eby, Claudia Edison, Georg: Edwards, Calvin Edwards, Martin Edwards, William Elan, Paui Elliott, Patricia Engle, Glenda Engleman, Gregory Eruin, Norma Estes, Marla Evans, Ronald Fant, Cynthia Ferguson, Frankie Fcrrcc, Janice Fields, Brenda Fisher, Linda Flakes, Billy Flint, Jacquelyn Flint, John Floyd, Many Fogwcll, Fred Frazier, Art Frcimuth, Donna Frey, Susan Frison, Lynette Galingcr, Gary Gallagher, Allen Gantz, Kathy Gardner, Jackie Garland, Paul Garrett, Pam Gehring, Barb Garth, Karen Gibson, Dennis Gibson, Mildred Gillihan, Larry Gilpin, Dennis Gilyard, Audrey Gleich, Kurt Goepp, Barbara Golden, Penny Goose, Cum: Goshorn, Danny Goshorn, Larry Graham, Regina Grunt, Linda Gray, Chester Gray, Jamds Gray, Ollinc Green, David Greene, Paul Greer, Willie Griffith, Michael Griggs, Larry Grimm, Shirley Grisby, Willie Grischy, Kay Grisco, Mary Gristcr, Cathy Gronnucr, Kandi Gross Richard Grundhoefcr, Chester Guyton, Willie 184 185 JUNIORS Hague, John Halsted, Dan Hamilton, Stuart Hamlin, Kathy Hamm, Burton Hammond, Joice Hansford, BCHY Hare, Elaine Hargravc, Neil Haring, Nancy Harris, Beverly Harris, Cheryl Harvey, Leslie Harvey, Richard Hastings, Jack Hasz, Karen Hutton, Kandic Hawkins, Leonard Hayden, Rita Haydon, Gail Hayes, Sonny Hnyslip, Judy Hazclip, Sandy Heater, Antone Hackin, Maureen Hcmingcr, Mnrtlm Hensley, Carol chslcy, Charles Hensley, Evelyn Hensley, Peggy chgcs, John Hcrmcsch, Stcvc Hcrzner, Edward Highlander, Robert Hill, Carl Hill, Jeff Hill, Margaret Hinds, Maxie Hogan, Phyllis Holliugsworth, Peggy Hopkins, Greg Hapkins, Sherry Hooker, Carrie Horn, Jerry Horton, Tani Hoskim, Derek I-lousmn, Robert Howard, Norma Howard, Regina Howell, James Howell, Russell Huff, XVayne Hughes, Don Hughes, Flora Huhcey, Sandra Hulbert, Aiison Hull Jacqueline Hunt, Loydene Hume, Lula Hunter. John Hunter, Vera Hutton, joe Kay, Ian Imlloff, Marcia Imhoff, W'aync Irvin, Norma Jackson, Etta Jackson, Vicky Jefferson, Cheryl jcnnings, Cathy Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Barbara jolmson, Jerry Johnson, L. C. Johnsun, Norma Johnson, Pa: Jones, Anthony jones, Carolyn Jones, DWnync joncs, Harold Jones, Jerri Jones, Linda Jones, Morris Jones, Tim Jordan, Adolph jordcn, Dwight Kanet, Fred Kay, Ian Kearns, Joann Keene, Donna Kelly, Judy Kennedy, Alyce Kcnntdy, Lynne Kenyon, Sandra Kimsey, Robert Kinebrcw, Keith King, Ann King, Everage King, John King, Mary Kitchen, Maxim: Kncchtly, Carolyn Knight, Barry Koontz, Frank Kopittkc, George Kuchnle, Audrey Kyle, Norma Land, Jimmie: Lane, Charles Lane, William Lang, Nick LaVignc, William Lay, Ellen Leach, Arm Leo, Brenda Lee, Mabel Leigh, Jerry Leist, Louise Lemon, Stacey Leonard, David Lewis, Brad Lewis, Judy Lewis, Sherry Lewis, Sherry Linder, Janice Lindsay, Dinnn Linsey, Riley Little, Margie Litrlcjohn, Wilbert Liversedge, Jon Long, Regina Longbottom, Mike Lowery, Lennis Lowery, Ron Lyles, Sandra Lynch. 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Terry Duncan, Lynda DuTcll, Bruce Dyment, Carolyn Elliott, Myra Franxman, Cindy Georg, Wanda Gleason, Billy Godfrey, JCan Hartncss, Alice Hanan, Sandy Heath, Cheryl Henderson, Pamela chges, Nancy Hcrzncr, Linda Hill, Susan Hilliard, Gale Hogg, Walter Holcomb, Garry Holloway, Debbie Holmes, Donald 215 Dopf, Darlene Evgrhurt, Jeff Flctlmr, Robert Foret, John Fricdel, Gunther Gcil, Anita Gcntzuw, Ingrid Good, Don Goodman, Bonnie Goodwin, Debbie Gravel, Sandy Grcissinger, David Guard, David Grace, Wayne Haincs, Penny Hall, Helen Hampton, Doris Hanna, Debbie Hastings, Bill Hastings, Ned Hoopes, Cathy Hum, Terry Hubble, Shcliy Hughes, Jane 215 such is an Trmh conquers-n-lhe desire in develop a vast lxeusury of knowledge is stimulated by the maieslic boldness ol Wiihmw's bridge lo wisdom 217 EIGHTH Hummel, Helen Hutchinson, Lynn Hutton, Melissa James, Jennifer James, Judy James, Raymond jennings, Annetta Johansmann, Linda Johnson, Joan Jolly, Jack Jordan, George Judd, Connie Kenyon, Gary Knechtly, Louis Knocchel, Jeanne Kuchler, Sharon Koger, Earlene Kalb, Bob Kalb, Dan Koppcttke. James Kopittke, Greg Lague, Roger Lague, Ron Lampkin. Jeff Lang, Bill Lang, Don Lapp, Steve Lastoria, Steve L'nync, Robert chscimcz, Mike Lewis, Linda Liggett, Nancy Linnenberg, Anne Luge, Sandra Lukcmire, Ted Maish, Patty Manning, Johnnie Marksberry, Bob Marshall, Ivory Martin, Carol Martin, Paul Moon, Robert Mnsterson, Geoff Mathews, Richard McAffiy, Bonnie McAffy, John McFalcnd, Lena McKee, Blanche Medley, Darlene Miller, Debbie Miranda, John Mitchell, Jot: Mitchcm, Beverly Molden, Queen Moore, Linda Morgenroth, Gary NeWsomc, Pat Niaman, Donna Nugnnt, Karen O Brien, Rose Onkcn, Barbara Oatcn, Herschel PUpayainni, Tula Pardn, Gwen Payntcr, Kathy Perkins, Juanita Pierce, Susan Puckett, Flora Purcell, James Ragland, William Ranfurd, Betty Raiser, Roy Rascbick, Walter Rnsmassen, Bruce Ratiiff, Carol Rawlins, Donna Raymond, Charlie Redd, Billy Reeves, Nancy Roberson, Armentha Reis, Rodney Rickchs, Tom Ritter, John Rits, Alice Robersun, Willie Rogers, Joan Rubcnbaucr, Carol Russo, Vicki Sangl, Barbara Saunders, Loretta Schaeffer, Jack Scott, Bob Scott, Willie Scroggins, Debbie Sellers, Richard Shirley, David Shushcr, Ruth Sickbcrc, Micheal Sizcmorc, Norma Smallwood, Don Smith, Brenda Smith, churah Smith, Gary Smith, Millie EIGHTH 118 A math pad will: a purpose-mcnh assignments, oi courschbut iriends' signamres and Iheir choice comments deiinitely Stenson, Arnold Stephens, Janice Teichman, Charles Ten Eyck, George Thomas, Johnny Thornton, Donald Tomlin, Lynn Trester, Mikc Upson, Janice Vaughan, Aim; Vaughan, jack Wainscott, John Walker, Diana Waterman, Darrc! Webb, Garnetta Wells, Brenda Welles, Richard Werner, Kathy Warming, Paul Westermann, Kathy Wheat, Chris White, Daryl Whitlock, Kathy Wilder, Carol Williams, Victor Willis, Tonya Wilson, Richard Wilson, Ron Wilson, Sylvia Winters, Kathy Woebcr, Ricky Wolfgang, Sell Woodie, Cathy Woods, Joyce Wright, Karin ch, Robert Young, Mike add to its purpose .p-nuvmaiuau- w , I a . ' J, .,.....::.H luvumwuw 221 SEVENTH Abbott, Christine Allen, Tom Alpcr, Rywka Apple, Wanda Asbury, Ronald Bailey, Cecil Bales, Chester Ball, Mark Barnes, Bonnie Bays, Danny Beckstcdt, Gary Bchnn, Barbara Bcllamah, Kenny chis, Patty Bettman, Dan Bcvins, Lee Bouldin, Tom Bowling, Becky Boyd, Glenda Brasher, Sharlyn Breckenridge, Cassandra Breckenridge, Gene Brinkdopkc, Sandra Brooks, Dan Brown, Sue Brown, Tom Bryant, Walter Caldwell, Craig Campbell, Eveart Campbell, Ronnie Cappcll, Linda Cariagn, Joy Carter, Bernice Casey, Peggy Cave, Brenda Cave, Leonard Cave, Linda Chandler, Sandra Chesnut, Kathy Clapp, Robert Callins, Debbie Collins, Larry Combs, Sue Conner, Floyd Cooler, Brenda Cope, Mary Cornctt, John Coy, Dan Cummings, Billy Cutshaw, Brenda Daniels, Juanita Davis, William DcForcst, Lorraine DcForest, Lucile DcRose, Frank DcVise, Paul Drake, Lavina DuBois, Tonda DuBois, Roberta Duncan, Pam Durlin, Linda Eapmon, Claudia Edwards, James Emerson, Tom Ennis, Rita Erwin. Roy Ferguson, Debbie Femnc, Tom Fischer, Gary Foster, Frank Frost, Eddie Frye, David Frye, James Galik, Tom Garman, Dan Gaskins, Ruth Geiger, Pamela Gerber, Cheryl Gilbett, Gary Gillihzn, Doris MWWEMUWTm A .. A. . A well equipped building informative textbooks, plenty of paper and pencils. capable inslruclors. and students are all pan of the school Glenn, Bob Goens, Dennis Goctz, Ronnie Grant, Pamela Grcar, Danny Grcissinger, Max Gumm, Rodney Gunklach, Gregg Hadley, Pam Hamilton, Liz Harbaugh, Linda Harris, Melvin Harris, Rita Harrison, Nelson Hartness, Shirley Heinz, Janeen chnnssy, Tom Hensley, Dale Herbort, Diane Hill, Alice Hinds, Carol Hinton, Rickey Hodge, Jane: HodgE, Ralph Holcomb, Eddie Holzman, Jack Hogg, Scott Hogg, Susan Human, Darrell Hopkins, Sara Hornsby, Bill Houchins, Don Houlihan, Tori Howard, Linda Hughes, Curtis Hughes, Walter Humphrics, Debbie Hunt, Joyeuse Hutchinson. Barbara Hutchison, Larry SEVENTH 222 n: 55 wr'dls'w . ruwa-v-uurWu HI- - A . - .;..-. H Aumu 223 Hurchison, Linda Hutton, Debbie Ison, Betsey Hall, Jackey Jackson, Mike johansmun, Gary Johnson, Ida Joiner, Eddie Jones, Patricia Jones, Tom Judd, Linda Kayser, Karen Keene, Bobbie Keene, Doris Kelly, John Kelly, Steven Kennedy, Charlyne Kennedy, Jeff Kidd, Richard Kinard, Denise King, Linda King, Sue Kirclcy, Elizabeth Klein, Paul chms, Diane Kncil, Mary Ann Kokoefer, Mark La Rose, Michael Lavender, Debbie Lay, James Leeman, James Lind, Tommy Liversedge, Steve Lunsac, Chris Mack, Jeffrey Manley, Larry Manning, Clotean McDonna, Debbie McElroy, Patricia McFall, Shirley McGrath, Steve McIntosh, James McKee, Beth Mcsscr, Tommie Meyer, Debra Miiler, Bill Miller, Debbie Miller, Kathie Miller, Patricia Millhouse, Daisy Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, Marshall Mitchell, Ricky Monday, Jerry Montgomery, Kathy Morgan, Darryl Morton, Doug Mullis, Billy Murphy, Nina Nichols, David Nixon, chman Obanion, Brenda Obcrhelman, David 013mm, Patty Oversrtecc, Kathy Parker, Sandy Pnyne, Harry Payton, Beryl Penick, Gaile Perkins, Joyce Petitgour, Debbie Phillips, Pat Phillips, Stephanie Phillips, Steven Pope, Bill Pope, Kenneth Power, Matt Preston, Gilbert Purcell, Mark Purcell, Sue SEVENTH Ramp, Charles Redd, Reggie Rhodes, Darlene Ritchie, Hiram Rittcnhouse, Terrie Roebuck, Rich Romine, Jim Rosarie, Judy Roser, Barbara Rutherford, Ronnie Rybol, James Sandlin, Dorothy Scarborough, Keith Shilling, Carl Seiter, Bonnie Sewell, Barbara Stradtman, David Shannon, Tim Slurp, Barbara. Shick, Heather Shindoler, Jo Ella Sicfert, Sandy Sinda, Jimmy Simpson, James Siruluk, David Sledge, Jerry Smith, Beverly Smith, Karla Smith, Pat Snyder, John Staggs, Robert Stand, Cecil Stcvcs, Jan Stoffrcgen, Philip Strickland, James Strublc, Sandra Summer, Emily Sunday, Ronald Taylor, Betty Teeter, Chester Thomas, Howard Thompson, Edith Tischbein, Robyn Tobergte, Mary Vilardo, Don Vinegar, Diane Wallace, Dorthy Walmore, Lawremze Waiters, Wilma Wass, Harriet Watson, Esrer Weaver, Betty Jo Weaver, Sandra Wedding, Larry Wells, Juanita White, Mary Lou Willhoitc, Linda Williamso, David Willis, Steven Wilmoth, Beverly Wilson, Elenor Wilson, Janice Wilson, Norma Wilson, Tom Wilson, Torn Wirihlin, Steve Wooten, Ron Workman, Darrell Wyatt, Betty Yeager, Tom Yea, John Yonts, Bobby York, Portia 224 ' w KNOWLEDGE 15 OF TWO KINDS. WE KNOW A SUBJECT 'L OURSELVES, OR WWRNOW WHERE WE CAN FIND IN- FORMATION ON IT. . 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The advisers for their guidance . . . The students for their support . . . Cornelius Lindsey for his sketch of President Kennedy i . . Nancy Fahrney for her essay on the meaning of httuthh . . . Withrow High School for the unforgettable year We have attempted to portray in Veritas Vincit. 12m Congratulations from BISCHOF PRINTING COMPANY 4921 Whetsel Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 OFFSET - LE'ITERPRESS 234 THERMOGRAPH - RUBBER STAMPS SENIOR DIRECTORY Almcy, Martin ..... Abrams, Colam Adams, Diana. Adams, Thomas .. Ahlert, Carolyn . Algyrc, Katherine Anderson, Cedric .. Anderson, David Anderson, Roger Andronc, Nicholas Anncss, Linda ..... Armstead, Ruth Ashford, Cynthia .. Atkinson, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4314- Normandy Avenue .. .2309 Ashland .719237HCW1EE Avenue ..1932 Kinney Avenue .1592 Mcars Avenue ..1706 Beacon Street ..2915 Lincoln Place .1212 Hayward Avenue .3675 Kendall Avcnue ..6702 Windward 6116 Cnnover Street ....5899 Jordan Lane 3665 Clarion Avenue ..2430 Rainbow Cour: 3316 Brotherton Road ...3740 Kanauga Court 3131 Markbrcic Avenue Barber, Alvin . .888 Ruckdalc Barlow, Palmer 1906 Kinney Avenue Barnes, Glenda ..5521 Michigan Avenue Barr, Betty .. ...2710 Keck Street Battle, Mary .. ..1521 Gilpin Bell, Beverly .3130 Braxton Cour: Bender, Philip . .6501 Windward Bennett, Carl .1.7S4 Wayne Benz, William . ..4216 Delta Avenue Bcnzing, Linda . ..1628 Beacon Berckmann, Florence 4120 13211111111 Avenue Bicc, Sandy 1.3254 Bcrwyn Place Bitzcr, Barbara ..4808 Winter Street Bivens, Shirley . ........ 1635 Newton Blossom, Susan .2554 Bonnie Drive Bohnnnon, Rose . . . 5527 Stewart Bolan, Charles 5175 Eastwood Drive Bomkamp, john ..3237 Observatory Bower, Jnnlyn .5723 Arnsly Place Bradley, John 1 . . 1330 William Howard Taft Brandfass, Brenda .. .. 2676 Bonnie Drive Brockmun, Cheryl 3V2 Crescent Place Brookhank, Robert .. 274 Sutton Road Brooks, Bobbie . ..2637 Melrose Brooks, Charles .6905 Hurd Avenue Brooks, Doris ...... 3321 Spokane Avenue Brooks, Jacquelyn .. .. .. .. .. ..3446 Wabash Brooksbank, Peggy . . 416 McDowell Street Brown, Johnny .. . .. 3653 Michigan Avenue Brown, Marcus ...1514 St, Leger Place Brown. Thomas . .5168 Salem H1115 Lana Browning. Dale ................. ..2982 Linwood Road Bryan, Linda ......... . ...3854 Millsbrac Avanuc- Burgess, Daphney ..2643 Alms P1ace Burton; James . ..2022 Poguc Avenue Burton, Margaret ..... . .1300 Cryer Avenue Apt 2 Butts, Sharon ..... 3..l54 Niies Baker, Gary Baker, James Ballcnger, Barr Calbert, Crystal .. .. .. Cnlloway, Henry Cameron, jamcs Cameron, Thomas Campbeil, In: ., Campbell. Lynn Canida, Sharon Cardwell, Robert Carney. Thomas Carrier, Harold Carroll, Bctty ..... Carroll, Judith ....... Caulton, Gcorgenc Chapdu. Sandra Chapman, James . Chisholm, James Christian, Walter .. Christian, William Clark, Mary Clark, Michael Clark, Pamela Claytun, Barbara Cocklin, Larry Coldiron, Craig Cale, Shirley . Co1smn, King .. Combs. Glenn: . .5715 Manning . 5633 Montgomery Road ...3001 Obsuvatory .2170 Ocspcr Avenue . .739 Oak Street 1257 Moonkis: Court . .2026 Brecn 2353 Grigg Avenue 2721 Grandin Road . .4726 Glcnshade 2074 Eutem Avenue ....2331 Grigg Avenue ...2114 Simon Avenue 3752 Hutton Street .....4223 32nd Avenue 1321 Duncan Avenue ..Kcnwood Road ..1.3130 Fairfield ..19 Lincoln Terrace ..... 3556 Wabash 2750 Markbreit ..6817 Grace ..... 5304 Heczel Avenue ..6312 Cambridge Avenue ........... 709 East McMillan .. ..1986 Fairfax Avenue 1576 Paxton Woods Drive 1271 151 1 1 171 1301 1301 151 1251 131 1271 1271 1271 171 1301 195 1275 195 1271 175 165 121 165 165 1275 165 1265 1305 195 195 1265 175 1305 1275 1275 185 1271 165 005 165 1305 165 1275 175 175 1265 m 175 1305 185 195 171 185 025 185 1271 171 131 171 1301 131 171 131 1271 121 171 161 1265 191 131 1271 171 151 171 191 1271 1271 1301 C71 171 191 . ... .1718 Parnell 4105 Paxton Woods Drive Conner, Margaret ..... Conway, Diane .. Cook, Berctha ...5025 Eastern Avenue Cook, Cathy .....3651 Marburg Cook, Mary 225 Worih Street Cook, Richard .. .. 935 Crane Avenue Cord, Herschel .. ..5102 Ebersole Avenue ..3506 Linwood Road ....1608 D1211 Terrace ..3598 Saybrook Avenue ....1600 Beacon Street .4117 Ballard Avenue . 3257 Bcrcsford Avenue ........... 3424 Oak Lam: 4474 Eastern Avenue . ...6121 Rue Street ................ 6121 Rat: Street Coming, Roland .. Coyne, Dennis ..... Cramcr, Gayle Crawford, Geoffrey Crawford, Harry ..... Crawford, Lucy Crawford, Yvonne . Craycraft, Raymond . Cunningham, Ben Cunningham, Ken 3742 Grovedale ....3465 Bevis .-2437 h6admon Rnad 6308 Chandler Street Dail, Albert Dalton, Richard .... . Danicls, Cheri .. Davis, Arthur .1 Davis, Carolyn 2596 Madison Road Davis, Donna 2150 Madison Road Davis, Mary ...3333 Royal Place ..4515 Hector Avenue ...3246 Graff Avenue .2842 Hoff Avenue 1302 Moonkist Court ............ 6350 Curbly Road ..1505 Wm. Howard Taft .. .3009 Mathcrs 3.739 Drakewood Drive . .6954 Roe Place 3.514 Rawson Place .......... 3631 Barbeny .1732 Holloway Avenue 6839 Buckingham Place ......... 4015 Paxton Avenue .3076 Mentor Avenue ......3525 Zumsrein 7801 Morse Street 6600 East Ledge Davis, Virginia Dawson, Barbara . Dean, Curtis . Dean, Dave DclMonnco, Drew Dempsey, Larry Dcrricksnn, William Dials, Sharon ............. Dieckman, Raymond . Dischcr, Ronald Dixon, Edward Dozier, Ronald Draggoo, Donald Dubrosky, Marlene . . Duffy, Betty ...... Duncan, Harry Dunn, Victor Durham, Larry . .. .. .. Elkins, Gwendolyn Eancs, Joe 3584 Raymar Drive Edmonds, Dale 3535 Eric Avenue Edwards, Janet .. ..697 Greenwood Edwards, Patty .. ... 3569 Linwood Ellis, Essie ......2543 Moorman Embry, Betty 558 Eastern Avenue England, Corrine .5560 Wabash Avenue Ennis, Sharon .. ..1.2330 Minot Avenue Ernst, Sandra .. 4506 Piainvillc Road Eshman, David .. .3407 Erie Avenue Eschrneycr, Kenneth . ....2484 Downing Evans, Eleanor 6548 Coffey Street Evans, James .. .6548 Coffey Street Evclcr, judith ..2517 Downing Drive .5061 Wat Eastwood Circle ..2832 Stanton Avenue 5747 Wcstgate Avenue .. , .. 3945 Paxton ...1336 Ccyen Avenue 2619 Marlinmn Fahrncy, Susan .. Fergusion, Barbara Finger, Richard Finn, Torn Fischer, Philip Fisher, Charles Fletcher, Tim 3852 Mt, Vernon Flint, Don 2115 Alpine Place Flisk, Mary .3651 Russell Avenue Flood, Larry Fiorcncc, Kathcrme . Fogelsong. Carole Foster, Lawrence annklin, Candy Frey, Cheryl ........ Frost, Connie ..... Frost, Joyce .. ,. ..2319 Kenton Street ...2956 Linwood Road ...4422 Whetsei Avenue .2934 Clicnvicw 109 VUHnwr 21113 Oxford Avenue .. . 5820 chtc Street ..1612 Dana Avenue Garner, Linda . Games, Walter Gates, Donald 14109 Simpson Street Geiger, Michael . ..2901 Minot Avenue Geyer, Barbara ................................................................... 6518 Rue Street ............................................ 2713 Preston Street 1833 Clarion 1305 195 1265 185 1265 175 1275 1265 1301 185 1305 195 165 195 1265 1275 1275 131 171 181 1271 131 191 181 1271 161 1261 1301 1301 185 1265 1275 3518 Bevis Avenue 171 131 135 171 1251 161 121 171 191 1271 131 181 1301 1301 681 1275 151 181 191 131 131 191 161 1261 161 -A SENIOR DIRECTORY 1813 Fairfax 3409 Custer 5316 Eastwood Drive .......12 Arcadia Place 3676 Saybrook Avenue ..4618 Simpson Avenue ..2642 Melrose Avenue Ghee, Patricia .... Goettsch, Eric Goff, anie ..--1 Good, William Gdodwell, Nancy Goodman, John Goree, Car'olyn ,..,.. Gourley, Karen 1126 Portsmouth Graham, Mary 1849 Hewitt Grant, Gail .................................................................. 2325 Symmes Street. Grant, Joan ....A ..3517 Tatpis Avenue Gravely, Ben ...2662 Madison Road Graver, James . .3761 Drake Avenue Graves, Rita . 2528 Bell Place Gray, William ................................................................ 2532 Park Avenue Green, Marcus 5424 Ward Street Green, Tommie ...2. ....... 2714 Park Avenue Griffith, Cynthia . .5228 Ebersole Avenue Griffith, Barbara ........... 2 Crescent Place Grissom, Allen 3573 Columbia Parkway Gruber, Eric 4412 Erie Avenue Gudauskas, Carol ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4913 Charlemar Drive Guerra, Annie .5542 Dunning Place Gulattc, Phyllis .. .............2619 Stanton Gusweilcr, Frederick . .3775 Broadview Drive Hall, Donald Hardin, Bert Harmon, Rose .. Harper, Charlotte . Harper, Joyce ..... Harris, Clarence . Harrison, Louis Hartman, Chester Hayden, Leon ..... Haynes, David . Hehemann, John Heidkamp, Michael .. HeIImuth, Yvonne . Helm, Mary ,,,,,,, Henderson, Jeff Herrin, David Herring, Shirley . Heyl, Beatrice Higby, Marvin . Hiler, Carol Hili, Arnold ..... Hill, Thomas Hillman, Bruce Hodge, Jean ......... Hodges, Diane ..... Hoeffel, Claudia . Hood, Richard . Hood, Robert ..... Hood, Vernon . Hope, Joseph Hopewell, William . Hopper, Thomas Home, Thomas ... Heston, Eugene .. Howard, Gilbert Hoyt, James ......... Hudson, Charles . Huff, Sandra Huff, Wiley Hughes, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hughes, Ned ....... Hughes, Richard . Huheey, John .. Hutzel, Philip .. Hyman, Betty ................ ..... 207 Worth Street .3524 Stacey Avenue ,,,,, 245 Delta Avenue ........... 1614 Grantwood 3915 Millsbrae Avenue ..2619 Eastern Avenue .......1530 Blair Avenue ....... 4932 Kelch Lane ..6319 Desmond Street ........... 1956 Ld0gh ..,274 Sutton Road ...................3305 Eastside .1606 Longbourne Street 3606 Evanscon Avenue ,,,,, 1911 Crane Avenue 2844 Markbreit Avenue ..1614 Ruth Avenue ..5050 Madison Road .....4053 Grove Avenue 6261 Cambridge Avenue ,,,,,,,,,, 2410 Kenton ..3521 Ibsen Street 3726 Broadview Drive .2521 Salem Street 6801 East Fork ......,....6765 LeConte 2134 Gilbert Avenue ..2134 Gilbert Avenue ....2134 Gilbert Avenue 626 Rockdale ,,,,,, 4137 Sherel Lane .254 Strader Avenue .3 09 Observatory Avenue ............... 1517 Ruth .6416 Coffey Street .2951 Erie Avenue 3700 Westfield ........ 3612 Burch 1541 Dana Avenue ........3118 Walworth ..3559 Harrow Avenue ...3250 RammElsberg .6709 Madison Road 3637 Bcsuden Court ..... 2715 Observatory Imhoff, Kenneth Ingram, Rosemary .1 Ingram, Nathaniel .. Inman, Linda Inyart, Ralph Ison, Beverly .... ..1933 Eastern Avenue ...2823 Rosana Avenue 222 Duck Creek Road .5006 Eastern Avenue .4115 Edith Avenue ....5218 Charles Street Jackson, Maxine .. Jackson, Sharon Jeffers, Brenda . Jeffcries, Lentricc .3535 Wabash Avenue ............. 3554 Evanston ..................... 3301 Woodburn 1944 Kinney C71 135 1275 181 133 131 161 131 171 161 131 181 191 161 151 4271 161 4271 161 1261 1271 1271 1271 15J 131 1275 1301 171 136 Jcnike, Mike 2473 Kewanee Lane Jenkins, Joan ......m..............a.1m..w..,...m....m-...........1628 Blair Avenue Jenkins, Phyllis 3673 Wilshire Johnson, Alfred .. -.21577 Ruth Avenue Johnson, Betty .... .1535 Merrimac Street Johnson, Viola ...1826 Kinney Avenue Johnston, Drue .......3547 Papa Avenue Joiner, Samuel 1245 Chapel Jones, Daniel .... 6529 Brittun Jones, Donna ...4903 Roanoke Jones, Earl .-..w--3343 Cardiff Avenue Jones, Gayle 5623 Thompkins Jones, Jacqueline ........................................................ 6527 Coffey Street Jones, Janet .. 113 Kinmon: Street Jones, Mary .. ....... 211 Delta Avenue Jones, Nancy 2544 Obsuvatory Jones, Queen ..-..2-2002 Clarion Avenue Jones, Wayne ... .4412 Lucerne Avenue Jordan, Julia . ..3557 Vista Avenue Justin, Nancy .4418 Whetsel Avenue ...... 3422 Ibsen Avenue 3114 Greist Avenue 4514 Hudson .....6844 Salem Road .4726 Stewart Avenue ...1520 Ruth Avenue ..4170 Share! Lane .4170 Sherel Lane 2795 Redfield Place ...2818 Hoff Avenue ...3621 Pape Avenue .3155 Willis Avenue ...1543 Brandon Avenue ....... 1782 East McMillan Kaesheimer, Marilyn .. Keller, John .............. Kelly, Anthony Kelly, Sandra ............................. Kennebruew, Delilah . Kennedy, Frederick . Kerby, Gary ..... Kerby, Ronald Kimball, Richard ... Kinard, Jacqueline Kipp, Katheryn Knell, Diane Knight, John Knozt, Peggy ......5033 Strathmore Drive ..4319 Eastern Avenue 3617 Papa Avenue ............. 1537 Blair .6441 Coffey Street ........... 3133 Hackberry 4918 Barrow Avenue Liggetr, Linda 5557 St. Charles Place Ligon, James .....50 Lincoln Terrace Lindsey, Cornelius ...3026 Kcrper Avenue Lipker, Carlean ...2717 Observatory List, Steven ...... ..2859 Pineridge Avenue Little, Katherine .. ....6839 LcConte Avenue Loehner, Donald ...... 1212 Isis Lnfton, Patricia .... ..2911 Lincoln Place Ludlow, Judith 2723 Alberts Court Lundrigan, Richard .. 2545 Clcinvicw Avenue Lyies, Patricia 1875 Eairfax Lyons, Anne ......3754 Anioton Court Labitzke, Donald Lamb, Connie .. Lane. Charles Lane, Ernest Layne, Portia Lewis, Charlotte .. Lewis, Jerry .. MacDonald, Lloyd ........................................................ 3440 Berry Avenue Madole, Major ...... ....2847 Observatory Malick, Michael 11729 Meats Avenue Mann, Rosemary . 3559 Newtown Martin, James ................................................. 3015 Kerper Avenue Martin, John 2790 Observatory Martz, Ronald ...4944 Charlcmar Drive Mathews, Barbara ....1308 Meier Avenue Mays, Sarah -......... ..3 545 Woodburn Avenue Mayton, Peggy . ....5310 Eastern Avenue McCall, Larry ....3514 Hudson Avenue McCann, David 6022 Wayside McColIum, Herbert ...6580 Graf Drive McDaniels, Charles . ............3205 Beresford McDonald, Janice .3807 Eastern Avenue McElroy, Ellen ....2329 Grigg Avenue McFadden, Olivia . 635 Montgomery Road McKinney, Carol 5314 Weltner McMullcn, Carol .. ...... ..1444 Dyer Avenue McMurray, Yolanda ..2203 Kemper Lane McNutt, Michael ....... ....142 Penn Avenue Meece. Jerry ...... .6007 Bramble Avenue Mcrrell, James ...5911 Eric Avenue Merritt, Patricia ....-.......3140 Gaff Mesloh, Barbara ... .1498 Beacon Street Mettey, Wendell .2..Ww.2922 Morris Miller, Ch: rles 5 420 Shcllbom . . 6828 Hurd Avenue . ...2467 MadSson . .4537 Luccrne Avenue . 5314 Chandler Street . .. 2415 Boone Street 2053 Eastern Avenue ..1636 Herbert Avenue 4801 Ca1verc 2807 Robprtson Avenue ,,,,,, 3714 Westfield Avenue .5990 Kellogg Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,, 3140 Markbriet ...3708 Map1e Park Avenue 5484 Eastwood Drive 3501 MOntgomery Road 582 Delta Avenue ...5734 Hutton Street ......2726 Alberta Court Milligan, Ellen Moore, Juanita Moore, Ruth . Morrison, Paul . Maser, Donald .. Motz, Ronald .. Mullins, Robert .. Murdock, Vincent Murphy, Frances . Murphy, Minnie ..... Murphy, Sue ,,,,,, Neitenbach, Charles ......................................................... 4121 Sherel Lane Nelson, Jr., Leon ......................................................... 3471 Woodbum Noble, Jn, Ray ............................................................ 1718 Brewster Offutt, Pau1 ....3619 Tamarack 337 Kemper Lane ......3746 Anioton Court Otto, Nancy .. . 6900 Buckingham Place ..1875 Fairfax Avenue ............. 1204 Chapel .878 Tweed Avenue ...5007 Walter Avenue ,,,,, 4719 Armada Place .5215 Stewart Avenue .3729 Aylesboro Avenue .4907 Eastern Avenue 5067 Anderson Place ...2635 Erie Avenue .3616 Clarion Avenue .1823 Cairfux Avenue ..2012 Hewitt Avenue .. 409 Torrance Court ......3511 Cardiff .5120 Ravenm 4214 Eileen Drive .5391 Eastwood Drive ...... 600 Delta Avenue ..3700 Ledgewood Drive ........3785 Ferdinand Parham, Norman Parks, Ronald .. Patrick, Carol .. Patterson, John Pcltier, Manha Pciton, Carol .......... Pettifurd, Sharon Pfeiffer, Mark AAAAAA Pollin, Roy Porter, Beverly Posey, Brenda ,,,,, Pratt, Judith ....... Preston, Barbara Pringlc, Eva Purvis, Patricia ,,,,,,,,, Quitman, Arthur ............3125 Burch Avenue ............3634 Morris P1ace ..1612 Grantwood Avenue ..7003 Britton Avenue Ramsey, Ruth Ranford, Robert Reid. H. David Rcif. Thomas Reinhardt, Ronald . Rice, Charles ...... Richardson, Justine .. Riddick, Olifta .. 3841 Marburg Avenue ..3125 Eastern Avenue ....1506 Gilpin Avenue ..3116 Hackberry Street ...............2232 Crane .241 Stradcr Avenue .2841 Stanton Avenue ....3713 Morris Place 2117 Florence Avenue 4201 Thirty-Third Street .....-....6629 Trieste Court ..1254 Aycrshirc Avenue ............3285 Bcresford 294$ Clcinview Avenue ....3480 Linwood Road 3SS9 Glenwood Place ...2390 Victoria Avenue Roberts, Warren . Robertson, Betty Rocklin, Donald Rugers, Sharon ...... Root, Terry Ross, Ronald Rowe, Diane ,,,,,,,,,, Rushing, CHeryl Russell, Richard Saggus, Charlene .. Salzarulc, Mary . Sanders, Raven; .... .. .1117 Yale Avenue 1.3921 Paxton Avenue .......6226 Sierra Street ,,,,,,,,, 1840 C1nrion Avenue ..3709 Hyde Park Avenue Sattcrlc y, Wood 1c SENIOR DIRECTORY 1271 CB1 1271 1271 161 1261 171 191 191 191 1231 191 191 151 171 1251 1261 191 191 171 121 171 1265 cm m 161 1271 171 191 3467 Grecnlawa Avenue .4774 Bloor Street hirtyFourth Street ....5590 Redbank Road .. 2010 Clarion Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1711 Kinney .3646 Bcsudcn Court .....3242 Walworth 3544 Madison Park Avenue ...3223 Glengyle Avenue 3523 St, Charles Place ...3545 Larkspur Avenue .6510 Windward Street ..1155 Beverly Hills Drive W254 Robb Street .3633 Wabash Avenue 3330 Bcvis Avenue ....1522 Blair Avenue ...1931 Eastern Avenue ............... 224 Stanley 2010 Eastern Avenue .1826 Kirrcy Avenue . 386 Cambridge Avenue 3549 Wnodburn Avenue ......... 2416 Kenton Street .4212 Eileen Drive ..... 4028 Eric Court ..3541 Burch Avenue 1829 Clarion Avenue ...1829 Clarion Avenue . 6594 Buckingham Place ..... 1522 Dixmon: Avenue 3411 Wabash Avenue 5443 Berry Avenue ....1415 Dana Avenue ....... 2961 Pincridge ..2736 Hackbcrry ..267 Ridgley Street .1602 Bloomingdale 5050 Madison Road ...... 3749 Pennsylvania ...3643 Amberson Avenue ..... 19213 Lehigh Avenue .3044 Lavinia Avtnue .. 3518 Glenwood Place .2627 Bonnie Drive .3464 Bevis Avenue 5539 Orlando Piace .2925 Portsmouth 3619 Wabash Avenue .......... 6037 Lockard 3547 Rawson Place ......1276 Morten Street .1951 Wilaray Terrace ....4245 Paxton Avenue ........................... 2327 Grigg .4215 Thirty-Fourth Street Saunders, Kaye . Snvicki, Danicl ..... Sawyer, Richard Scheid, Chester ..... Scott, Larry Sebastian, Richard Sclph, Carol Sewell, Janice . Sharpe, Gary Shebanck, Ronald . Sherman, Dave Shotts, Richard ..... Shreve, William . Shrincr, Michael Simpson, Betty Simpson, E13111: . Sims, Marrian Sims, Patricia Sizcmore, Rosemary Skinncr, Gregory . Smallwood, Patsy . Smith, Betty .. Smith, Bonnie . Smith, Jacqueline . Smith, Judith . Smith, Stewart .. Snider, Barbara .. Scderstrom, Samuel . Spann. Jean Spann, Vaughn . Sparer, Carol Sparks, Gregory Spcight, Lois .. Spencer, Scott Spikes, Shirley Stackhousc, Theodore Standifer, Janice . Staples, Leonard Stcger, Ramona Stcidlc, Nancy . Steinmetz, Patricia Stephan, Richard . Stewart, Barbara Stewart, James ..... Stewart, Wilhelminia Stine, Nancy ....... Stonom, Barbara Stnvall, Catherine Scradtmnn, William Street, Gwendoiyn . Srropcs, Kenneth Stuart, Allan Stuckey, Willis Stuebing, Robert . Sutcr, Carl ........... Sweeney, Donna .. Switzcr, Tom Taylor, Thomas ......... Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Nola ...... Thompson, Delora Thompson, Ernest Thompson, Janyce . Thompson, Kathleen . Thompson, Wendell Thornberry, David . Thrasher, Patricia Tipkcmper, William Tipper, Jerry Tomes, Daniel Turner, David . Tuttle, Michael Tye, Lee ......... Tyus, Charles 2445 Downing Drive ........... 3419 Trimb1e 2152 Crane Avenue 3553 Idlewild Avenue ..870 Glenwood Avenue ...5111 Whatsel Avenue 3426 Saybrook Avenue ..3530 Holly Lane 339 Montgomery Road ....... 3533 Drake Avenue ..3005 Victory Parkway .6619 Windward Street .3207 Hackbcrry Street ..2728 Atlantic Avenue .3011 Eastern Avenue ..............2622 Stanton Underwood, Curtis 3004 Alms Place Van Lear, Judith Van Over, Chester . Vassar, Donald Venn, Elizabeth .. Vielhauer, Karen . .......2790 Markbrcit ..6110 Sunny Drive .2138 St. James Avenue .............. 3539 Zumstcin ....3747 Grovcdalc Place SENIOR DIRECTORY Volbenhein, Paul ...... Vanda: Aha, Anne .. . ...1587 Mcars Avenue 1301 .. 3667 Startinius Avenue UH Waits, Bonnie Walker, Diane Walker, Edna . Walker, Edward Walker, Edward Walriven, Jody A Walters, Elioenai Walthal, Larry .. Walton, Michaef Ward, Judy Warren, Judith . Watkins, Gary Weider, Lee ,,,,,, . chdelstein, Reseller: . .3 Wcrtz, Arlene .. West, Phyllis ..... Wcthingtnn, Donna . Whatley, Lawrence . Wheeler, Carol .. Wheeler, Jean White, Donald White, Eugene .. White, Michael . Whitlock, Robert . Wilburn, Paulina Wiles, Geraldine ,,,,,, ....5056 West Eastwood Circle 1271 . .1220 Myrtle M1 .3316 Bevis Avenue 01 ...... 3351 Evanston U1 6115 Erie Avenue Q71 ..6047 Clover Street 1281 4722 Peabody Avenue 1271 .3123 Hackbcrry Street VJ ..3709 Brothcrton Road 01 $912 Bramble Avenue Q71 .3233 Golden Avenue 1261 .6238 Chandler Q71 ....3445 Mooney 131 7 Potomac Avenue 03; 1374 Eastwood Drive Q61 ...3042 Gilbert Avenue 161 ..2226 Kcmper Lam: 161 ......3044 Woodburn 161 S725 Wayside Avenue 001 ,,,,, 1626 Sutton Avenue 1301 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3024 Fairfield 161 .1941 Hewitt Avenue 01 .....-...4069 Baghdad 1271 577 Torrance Avenue UB1 ............... 3381 Isabella 191 .3441 Hutson Avenue U1 Wilkins, De rmis .. Williams, Cleo Williams, Jerome Williams, JoAnnc .. Williams, John Williams, Leslie Williams, Mary .. Williams, Mary .. Williams, Shedric Willman, john Wilson, Betty Wilson, Henry .. Wilson, Judith Winstcl, Tom .. Winters, Eugene . Wittfelc, Jayne Wittkamp, Terry Wood, Donald Woods. Judy Wong, Phillip . Wright, Neil Wyzenbcck, Sheryl Yelton, Linda ..... Young, Thomas .. Zahlout, Naomi Zeciski, Richard Zornes, James ,,,,, ..5350 Charloe Street. .2327 Boone Street .5545 Bevish Avenue ..2627 Park Avenue ,,,,,, 5331 Weltner ..1649 St. Ledger ..4470 Eastern Avenue ...3314 Wabash Avenue ,,,,,,,, 300$ Hackberry .3719 Columbia Parkway .....1373 Myrtle .3077 Mathers Street ....... 1610 Longboume ..3744 Brotherton Road ...... ..3623 Pope Avenue . 2720 Arbor Avenue ...4907 Rmnoke ..2941 Minot Avenue ......... 6730 Roe Street ..4410 Simpson Avenue ....... 3075 Portsmouth ..5445 Krnwood Road k ..3319 Aliccmont Avenue .................... 3683 Kendall .....................A.............A....30 Arcadia Place ...5604 Arnshy Place ...440 Stanley Avanue 1271 151 171 1271 171 1261 m 1261 m m mm m m m an m an 1271 m em 01 181 031 1271 1261 i g ..1 '3 i 2; i UNDERCLASS DIRECTORY A Abbott, Christine 221 Abboff, Larry 209 Abernathy, Phyllis 194 Abernathy, Theresa 194 Aberna'rh , William Ablngag', artin 132,134, 150, Abney, Russell 194 Abrams, Colon 134 Accordino, Linda 181 Accordino, Michael 194 Ackerman, John 194 Ackley, Tom 215 Acklin, Bobbie 4D Acklin, Jacqueline 194 Adamkiewicz, Ruth Adomkiewicz, Theresa 40 Adomore, Marlen 181 Adams, Clarence 32, 39, 66, 71, 75, 81,181 Adams, Melton 181 Adams, Theresa 27, 194 Adams, Thomas 32, 94, 134, 142, 152 Adair, James Ahlert, Carolyn 32, 36, 133, 134, , 162 Ahting, Franz 194 Ainsley, Rubard Algyre, Kathy 36, 37, 52, 106, 106, 134, 142 Allee, Mike Allen, Gregory Allen, Linda 181 Allen, Tom 221 Allen, William 181 Alexander, Vicky 35, 108, 109, 215 Allman, Gory 181 Alper, Rywku 177 Alsip, Vicky Anderson, Arnold Anderson, Bruce 134 Anderson, Byron 194 Anderson, Cedric 134 Anderson, Darnell 181 Anderson, Dave 134 Anderson, Elaine 194 Anderson, James 181 Anderson,10hn 181 Anderson, Jan 40, 194 Anderson, Nick 215 Androne, Nicholas 134 Anness, Linda 1214 Anthony. Edward 181 Anthony, Mary Ann Apgor, Jun 26, 215 Apple, Freddie 209 Apple, Wanda 221 Archibald, William 181 Armentrout, Mary 35, 209 Armsfead, Ruth 36. 134 Armstrong, Floyd 194 Armstrong, Janice 194 Armstrong, Tonya 161 Armstrong, Walter 194 Arthur, Bettie 10 194 Arthur, James 194 Asbury, Don Asbury, Ronald 221 Ashcroft, Shirley 194 Ashford, Cynthia 134 Ashury, Michael A1kinson,Jerrv 134 Atkins, Thomas 181 Avens, I731mm 181 Bacchus, Beryl 181 Bailey, Ann 215 Bailey, Cecil 221 Boi1ey. Ronald Baird, Barbara 1 Baker, Carolyn 1 Baker, Chris 26 Baker, Dione Baker, Gary 134 Baker, James 134 Baker, James 38 Baker, Jo Ann 134 Baker, Jahn Baker, J r111h 194 Baker, Li1 cod 66, 94, 194, Boles, Chester 221 Ball, Bondy Boll, Mark 221 Ball, Martha 194 8611, Shirley 52, 131 Ballard, Ben 194 Ballard, Charles 181 Ballord,1g:ris1ine 26, 50. 78, Bollen, Gerald 194 BoHenget, Barry 134 Boliou, William 177 Bomber, Paul 194 Bang, Sondra 181 Banks, Ethel 194 Banks, Yvonne 31, 52, 181 Bannister, Wayne 36 Barber, Alvin 134 Barber, Eleanor 194 Bardes. Todd 36, 181 Berger, Dove Burger, Euphemi 31 Barker, Cathy 181 BorkEr, Crystal Barkley, Joan 181 Barlow, Palmer 134 Barnes, Bob 194 Barnes, Bonnie 34. 221 Barnes, Don 85, 0 Barnes, Donna 194 Barnes, Eu1a 181 Barnes, Glenda 134 Barnes, Lowrie 194 Barnes, Ronald 194 Barnes, Tommy 70, 84, 166, 194 Barnes, Walter 66, 194 Burr, Betty 77 Barr, John 215 Barrett, Barbara Barrett Robert Barron, Daniei Barrens, Fred 209 Barrows, Larry Barmcci, Elaine 134 Baskin, Thomas 181 8655, Lawrence 94 1 Battelle, Fred 1B1 Battle, Mary 135 Bauer, Barb 194 Bauer, Ronald 215 Baxter, Kendall 19 Boys, Danny Bays, Daniel 177 Beoson, Floyd 75, 83, 194 Becm-y, George Beaffy, Jackie 1131 Beuffy, James 194 Beafty, Janis 209 Back, Minnie 194 Becker, Charles 194 Beckman, Richard 194 Beckstedt, Gary Beckstedt, John 66, 181 Becruft, Charles Bedell, Debbie 215 BedelJ, Nancy Bedinghaus, Frances 215 Bedinghous, Helen 31, 181 Bedinghuus, Mary 181 Beets, Janis 209 Beefs,Jc1mes 215 Behan, Barbara 221 Beigle, Ron Beiser. Gail 194 Beiser. Sue 33, 181 Belcher. Jerome 85. 209 Bell, Beverly 135 Bell. Brenda 1ll Bell. Eleanor Be!1.Fronk 181 Bell, Frank 209 Bell. Le Vanna 181 Bell, Yvonne Bellomoh. Kenny 221 Bellsfrorn. Jan Bemis, Putty 221 Bender. Mary Ann 194 Bender, Phil 135 Benjamin. Roy 36. 40, 181 Benna. Anita 194 Bennef. Constance 194 Banner. Lucius 194 Benton. Kathleen 194 Benz. William 135 Benzing, Linda 135 Berckrnon. Florence 49, 135 Berry, David 21. 28. 32. 194 Barry Jon Berry. Linda 181 Berliich. Linda 95. 133. 1351 4 Bass: James 194 Bess, Michael 72, 194 Befscher. Norman Bettman. Dun 221 Bevins. Lee 221 Bice, Sandy 40. 135 Bil1ingsley. Erestine 181 Billups. Shirley 181 Bimel. Fred Z15 Binkley. Lynne 26. 31, 51, I94 Binnion. Jamie 33. 194 Birch. Leroy 194 Birkigf. Mike Eirkgif. Sfeve 181 Birkley. Don 39. 181 Birmingham. Bill Bischof Nancy 21. 26. 181 Bishop, Hebert 194 Bitzer. Barbara 49. 135 Bivins. Shirley 135 Black. Par 26. 194 Blocksck, Edward 181 Blackwell. Grace 194 Blackwell, 011113 194 Blair. William Blonfon. Clovis Blesko. Chris 26. 51. 181 Blessing, Run Blevins. Myra Block, Janet 1S1 Blocksom, David 215 Bloomer.'Sol1y 194 Blossom, Sue 53. 135 Biunt. Jessie 40, 194 Boehm, Judy 33. 78. 181. Bogmdus. Oren Bogart. Don 194 Bogosian, Dan 26. 194 Bohunnon. Columbus 181 Bohonnon. Goldeen 194 Bohannon, Rose Bolon, Charles 177 Boland. Alfred Bolden. Denise 194 Bolden. James Bolender, Steve 26, 194 Bolin. Howard Bolin, Jesse Bolton. Sandy 51, 181 Bolton. Stan 181 Bomkump. John 135 Bonner, Joann Bonner. Robert 194 Boothe, William 135 BosTon. John 209 Boston, Sandra 181 Bouldin, Anita 194 Bouldin, Diana Bouldin. James Bouldin, Janis 194 Bouldin, Thomas 221 Bowen, Debbie Bowen. Ronda Bower, Jan 27. 31. 135 Bowers, Barbara 194 Bowers. Clifford 194 Bowers, Jennifer 181 Bowling, Betty 194 Bow1ing, Darrell 194 Bowling, Doyle 194 Bowiing, Eddie 194 Bowling, Rebeccu 221 Bowman. Gloria Bowman. Mike Bowman, Roymoyne 181 Bowman. Sheila Boyce. Dun Boyd, Charles 181 Boyd, Glenda 221 Boyle. Donald 194 Bradley. Everetr 181 Bradley, Leslie 209 Brudiey. Mary Ann Brandenburg. Carolyn Brandenburg, Pot Brandenburg. Richard Brandenburg. Robert 29 Brandfoss, Brenda 21, 27. 78. 133. 135, 136, 143 Bray. Barbara Bruzile. Barbara 195 Breckenridge, Cassandra 221 Breckenridge, Ellis 85. 215 Breckenridge. Gene 221 Breckenridge. Mary 195 Breidenboch, Pefe 195 Bressort, Bob 181 Byessi. Anne 215 Bretz. Dorinda 181 Brewer. Grace 195 Brewer. Jeffery 195 Brewer. Pat Brewer. Robert Bridges, Elaine 181 Brinkdopke. Sondra 221 Britfon.Corolyn 177 Brifton, Lawrence 195 Britten. Madeiine 195 Brock, Barbara 195 Brock, Howard Brock. Ronald 66. 181 Brock. Ronnie 195 Brockmon. Cheryl 135 Brockman. Earl 195 Brockman. Poiricio 195 Bram. Peggy 26. 181 Brookbank. Robert 49. 177 Brooker, Mary 181 Brookmun. Koren Brooks. Bobbie 135 Brooks. Charles 49, 135 Brooks, Dennis Brooks. Doris 135 Brooks, Don Brooks. Jacqueline 135 Broaks. Rory 31. 181 Brooksbcnk. Mike 215 Brooksbank. William Broughton, Edward 36, 195 Broughton. Jerry 181 Broughton. Terry 181 Brown. Barbara 31. 32, 38. 39. 181 Brown. Beverly Jeanne 40, 181 Brown, Beverly Sue 31, 38. 181 Brown. ClurEnce 195 Brown. Gerald C. 195 Brown. Gerald 72. 195 Brown. John 177 Brown, Joyce 209 Brown. Judy 181 Brown, Kuth1een 177 Brown, Kim 215 Brown. Martha Brown, Michael 1'2, 195 Brown. Patricia 195 239 Brown. Phillip 195 Brown. Rozalind Brown. Sandra 195 Brown, Steve 209 Brown, Steve 209 Brown. Sue 221 Brown, Torn 221 Brown. Thomas 137 Brown. Tyrone 215 Brown, Yvonne 195 Browning. Cletes 195 Browning, Dale 20. 28, 132. 137. 142. 152, 154 Browning. Danny 215 Browning. Darrell 21S Browning. David 209 Broyles. Ronald Bruce. Judith 195 Bruce. Reva 181 Brundoge, Charlene Brunner. George 215 Brush, David Brush. Wi1liom 209 Bryan. Linda 137 BryanT, Gwen 181 Bryant, Jim 181 Bryunf. Judy 181 Bryant Larry 195 Bryant. Louise 195 Bryant Wolf Bryant, Walter 177 Buchanan. Mary Buchanan, Patricia Buchanan, Paul 181 Buchanan, Ronald Buchler. Bonnie 209 Buckler. Donna 215 Buelsing, An namurie 181 Buerger. Patti 19S Buetsche, Charmane 195 Bunn. Joe 181 Burck, Ronald 36. 181 Burdsoll, Margie 182 Burgess, Duphney 137 Burke, Paula 215 Burkhardt, Linda 215 Burkhardt. Ralph Burkhardr. Richard Burnett. Connie 52. 182 Burnett, Peggy Burns, Gary Burns, James Burress. John 195 Burton, Beverly 51. 182 Burton.Jc1mes 137 Burton, Linda 182 Burton. Margaret 31. 32. Burton. 'Peggy 195 Burwel1. Doris 182 Busch. Linda 27. 40. 182 Busch. Robin 195 Bush. Andrew 195 Bushillon, Gary 215 Bushillon, Patricia Butcher, Sandro 195 Butler. Eamestine Butts, Sharon 137 Byrd. Walter 215 8yrden.cLindc1 Code, Judy 195 Cody. Dennis 195 Cohan. Mike 34. 35. 215 Cain. Melvin 19S CoIaveno. Vicki 195 Colbert. Crystal 31. 137 Co1dwell. Cra1g 221 Caldwell, Wayne 182 Calhoun. Lynn 137 Calhoun. Raymond Calhoun, Roger 182 Callahan, Douglas Callahan. Kathy Callahan. Sfeve 182 Ccilery, ArleHe 182 Collowcy. Dione Collowoy, Harry 51 Cameron. Charles Cameron. David 35. 215 Cameron, Donald 195 Cameron, Donna 26. 182 Cameron. James 137 Cameron. Thomas 137 Campbell, Bob 26. 33 Campbell. Duane 195 Campbell. Eavert Campbell, Henry 209 Campbell. Inc 105. 137 Campbell James 85, 209 Campbell. Lynn 23. 31. 137 Campbell. Sharon 209 CompbeH. Steve 215 Canido: Koren 195 Conido. Sharon 137 Cantrell. Rocey 182 CantwelI, Tim 182 Cappell. Linda 221 Curdwell, Robert Carey, Marlene Corey. Richard 195 Coriagu, Joy 34. 221 Curlgsgn. Terry 32. 40. 105. 1 Carmichael. Carolyn 195 Carmichael, Gloria Carmichael. James Carmichael. Rosemary 182 Carney. Roberta 105. 209 Carney, Tom 36, 94, 137 Carpenter, Ralph 66, 72, 195 Carr, David 94 Carr, Errol 36. 195 Curr, Gregory 66. 75. 182 Corr, Melvin 36, 182 Carr. Nettie 195 Corfier. Horoid 33. 40, 137 Carrier. Pofriciu 209 Curran, Betty 23. 137 Carroll, Bonnie Carroll. oe 209 Carroll. Jone 182 Carroll, Judy 56, 78, 137 Carroll. Peggy 19S Carson, Joe Curfer.Bern1ce 221 Carfer. Jo Ann 195 Carter, Lucien 215 Carfer,Nud1ne 215 Casey. Howard 209 Casey, Peggy 221 Casey, Ronald Casey, Rosanna 182 Cash, Emma 195 Cashwell, Burgess 195 Castellucio, Hermon 195 CustIeberry, Juanita 195 Cotes. Sunndy Coudell, Koren 182 Covanuugh, Mary 137 Covdill, Gory 26 Cave. Brenda 221 Cave. Elzner 193 Cove, Leonard 221 Cove. Linda 221 Center. Cheryl 31, 182 Center. Susan 195 Centers, Linda Chodw'ell. Carol 50. 182 Chodwell. Wanda 209 Challis. Bill 182 Cho'gnsbers. Cindy 26. 32. 40 1 Chambers. Constance 209 Chambers. Rudelia 195 Chambers. Rober? 209 Champion, Mattie 182 Chandler. Sandra 221 Chupdu. Sandy 1319 Chapman. Jim 32, 36. 139, 143 Chapman, Put Charlton, Gary 215 Charlton. John 215 Cheuthone, Jock Chesnuf, Kathy 109. 221 Chesnuf, Michelle 34. 209 Childers, Naomi Childers, Rosalie 215 Childress. Yvonne 215 Chin. Keye Chi58ho1m. Ann 101, 104. 105. 1 Z Chisholm. Bob 35, 215 Chisha1m, Jim 20, 27, 51. 139 Cholmondeley, Pam Christian. Ethel Christian, W011 177 Christian. William 139 Christian. John 209 Christian. Henry Christmon. Walt Ciaccio. Mike Clapp. Robert 221 Clark. Beufrice Clark. David 209 Clark. Donald Clark. Gary 182 Clark, Laura Clark. Linda 215 Clark, Linda K. Clark, Linda R. Clark. Mary 139 Clerk. Mary 182 Clark. Mike 139 Clark. Porn 20. 26, 33. 78. t. 139 Clark, Robert Clarke, Ron Clauder. Rick 182 Clay. Jennifer 195 C10yborne.Belo1se 195 Clayton. Barbara 49. 139 C1oyton, Russell 182 C1ingman.Mabel 183 Core, Jetry 35, 215 Clare. Torn Cloyd. Betty 215 Cloygi. Shirley 183 Cockrell. Winston 195 Cocklin, Lawrence 139 Coffey. Ronald 195 Coffie. Nancy 38. 195 Cofieid, Delores 19S UNDERCLASS DIRECTORY Cohorn. Luwonda 209 Coldiron. Craig 139 C016. Richard 32, 33. 183 Cole, Shirley 139 Cole. Sue 25, 139 Coleman, Charles Coleman. Robert 195 Coleman. Ronald 195 Coleman. Wanda 195 Collier. Betty 183 Collier. Dean 39. 215 Coiher. Steve 183 CoIEins, Debbie 109, 221 Collins, Lorry 221 Colston. King 139 Coiter. Gloria Calvin. Alfred Calvin. Bruce Colvin. Eugene Combs. Glenna 31. 51. 139 Combs. Kay 215 Combs, Ralph 209 Combs. Sue 221 Comeilo. John 177 Comer, Audrey 38. Compton. Lenitci Conn, Samuel 183 Conneliy. Michael 195 Conner. Curt 195 Conner. Floyd 221 Conner. Margaret 139. 177 Conway. Dione 26, 32, 78 Conyers. Bob 195 Cook. Arm Cook. Bertha Cook, Cathy 139 Cook, Daniel Cook, 1500: 215 Cook, Mary 139 Cook. Otis 215 Cook. Richard 75. 76. 177 Cook. Sue Cook. Wayne 195 107, 183 Cooler. Brenda 221 Coon, Mary Lou Cooper, Bonnie Cooper, Charles 195 Cooper, Jerry 36. 183 Cooper. Linda Cooper, Shirley 351 209 Coorey, Beverly Coorey. David 215 Cope, Mary 221 Cope. Vernon Copeland. Joyce 183 Card, Herschel 139 Cordeli. Patricia Cordrey. Sue 31. 32. 53. 66. 139. 142 Corgiie, Ronnie Corman. Georgia Cornetf. John 221 Cornseaff. Melody 25. 52. 105. Carney. Wayne 32. 84 Coming, Raland 40, 140 Cosby. Claudette 50. 107. 1 0 Cosby. Jerry Coffing. Chris Coifreli. Aivon Couch, Ray Coverf. Sondra 209 Covington, Gayle Covington. Venita Cowperthwaite, Larry 183 Cox. Sharon Coy, Connie 183 Coy. Dem 221 Coyne. Denny 140 Coyne, Margaret 33. 50. 78. Craig. Betty 215 Craig, Grace Craig Larry Cramer, Gayle 40, 140 Crawford. Brenda Crawford. Geoffrey 140 Crawford. Harry 40. 140 Crawford. Jerome Crawford, Lucy 140 Crawford, Montroue Crawford. Yvonne 20. 78. 140 Craycraft, Ray 36. 37, 140 Creek. Deborah Crenshaw. Juanita 183 Cresie. William 209 Cress, Bertha Crews. Terry Cribbet. Ronald 183 Crispr Diana 183 Cromwell. Elwood 183 Cornwall. Judy Cromwell. Koren 183 Crooker. Cami 183 Crooks. Adele 215 Crasswhite, Bob 183 Crouse, Sandro 183 Crouse. Sharon 209 Crump. 30113010 20. 26. 52 Cruse, Yvonne Crush. Howard Crutcher. Jerome Cummings. Billy 221 Cummings, Robert Cunnick. Carol 35. 108. 109. 1 2 5 Cunnick, Cathie 26. 35. 105 Cunningham. Ben 140 Cunningham Cindy 215 Cunningham. Gloria 27. 183 Cunningham, Ken 140 Cunningham, Mike Cunningham. Phyllis Cunningham. Tyrone Cunningham. Wi11icIm 78 Curse, Rene Curry. Willie Curtis. Gory Curtis. Harry Curtis, Michael Cusson. Robert 140 Cufshow, Brenda 177 Cufshuw. Linda Cuiier. Linda D Duii. Albert Daily. Danny 66 Dale, Virginia Dalton. Richard 75. 76. 177 Dameron. Carol 215 Donforth. Annie 183 Daniel. Paula 34, 35. 209 Daniels, Cheri 23. 78, 140 Daniels, Juanita 221 Daniels. Neii 21 Daniels, Quincy 73 Daniels, Rodney Daniels, Ron Daniels. Ron 30, 140 Daniels. Ronald Donie15.Williom 183 Durden. Fannie 183 Darling. Bernice 183 Darling. Kmhy 76 Daugherty. Don Davenport. Chuck 215 Davenport. Karen 209 Davenport, Katie David. Torik Davidson. Currie Davidson. Edith 183 Davidson. Joyce 209 Dav15.Arf1'Iur 140 Davis. Betty Davis. Bill Davis. 8111 221 Davis. Carolyn 145 Davis. Dove Davis. Debbie 184 Davis. Donna 32. 78. 140 Davis. Hefen Davis, Jessica 184 Davis. John Davis. Karen Davis. Linda Davis. Lloyd Davis. Louise Davis. Mary Ruth 20. 31, 133, 140. 150 Davis. Mighaei 177 Davis. Phillip Davis. Virginia 140 Davis. Wilfred 72 Dovison. Marjorie 215 Davisson. Mary 209 Dawson. Barbara 140 Dawson. Charles 66 Dawson. Francine Duweson. Norma Dawson. Roscoe Dav. Conley 184 Day. Giorio Deon. Curtis 141 Deon. David 141 Deane, Judith DeAtiey. Linda DeAtley. Richard Deck, John 184 Deege. Katie 33. 105 DeForesi'. Lorraine DeForesT, Lucile Dehner. Waifer 32 Delmoisey Bob 72 Delmonacrs Drew 141 Delong. John 141 Dempsey. Larry 141 Dent. Jacqueline 184 DeRose. Frank Deer. Sarah Derrickson, William 141 Devise. Poul Devoe. Judy DeVond, Regina 72 DeVore. Jane Dexter, Walter Dials. Sharon 141 Dickson, Melody 209 Dieckmun. Raymond 141 Diekman, Debby 32, 38. 66. 78, 100. 105. 184 0191:. Alma Diefz. Eorl Dilz. Judy 31. 184 Dinden. Dav1d Dischman. Katherine Discher, Ron 21. 141 Disney. Theresa Dixon. Brenda Dixon. Catherine Dixon. Edward 141 Dixon. inCI Dobbins. Joan Dobbs, Connie 107, 184 Dolf. Richard Dollison, Lennis Donald. Sharon Doph. Darlene Dority. Henry Dorsey. Elaine 26, 78, 184 Dowdy. Karen 26 Doyle. 8111 20 Dozier. Ronald 141 Dragon. Marcia 184 Drogsfcn. Barbara Drake. Lavinia Druffel, Frank Drummond. Bonnie Dryer. Roy DeBois. Roberta DuBois, Terry DuBois. Tondo Dubose. Claudetfe 50. 184 Dubrosky. Marlene 141 Duerler. J.essie Duffy. Betty Duffy. Robin Dukes. Shiriey Dulc. Ernie Dumont, Raymond Duncan, Bobby Duncan. Eioine Duncan, Harry 141 Duncan. Lovem Duncan. Lynda Duncan, Pam Duncan. P01 Duncan. PcIul Duncan. Peggy 50. 51, 184 Dunn Darryl Dunn. Agelody 26. 27, 29. 31, 38. 78. 1 4 Durbin. Linda Dunn. Victor 33. 141 Durham. Lurry 141 Duteli. Bruce Dye. Karl Dymeni'. Carolyn Eskins. Gwendolyn 141 Eulg. Phyliis Earls. Marry Ellen Eaton, Beniie Eby, Claudio 100. 184 Echols, Saundra Edison. George Edmonds. Dale 141 Edmondson. Anna Edmondson John 25. 32, 66. 78. Edwards. Calvin Edwards, Delores 66. 78 Edwards, Dione Edwards. James Edwards. Janet 141 Edwards. Martin Edwards. PoHy 31. 52. 53. 133. 141. 143. 152. 158 Edmundson. Mike Egon, Daniel Egon. Judith Egon, Linda Ehrhardt, Mark Elam, Paul Elliot. Douglas Eliiof. Patricio Elliot. Myra Ellis. Avilio 145 Eiiis. Viola EII-nore, Gwen England. Corrine 27. 145 Engle. Gle-ndu Englecon, Howard Ennis. Rim 177 Ennis, Sharon 23. 145 Epling. Drama Erbacher, Dick Ernst. Sandy 31. 145 Ervin. Norma Ervin. Raymond Erwin, Rav Eschmeyer, Gory Eschmeyer. Kenneth 29. 32 132.144.145 Eshman David 66. 68, 131. 132.138.145 Estes, Clyde Estes. Jennifer Estes, Marlen Estes. Tony Estes. Vickie Eston. Julie Eustice. Dove Eustice, Doug Evans. Jim Evans. Barbara Evans. Patricio 177 240 Evans, Penny 25. 27. 52. 132. 133, 145 Evans. Ronald Everhuri'. Jeff Evefer, Judy 31. 106, 107,133,145. Everly. Kafhryn F 32. 78. 100. 152. 166 Fahrney, Nancy Fahmey, Susan Fairbanks, Donna Foirchild. Vicki Foik. Bruce Folk, Michael Faucher. Gordom Funt, Cynthia 184 Farres. Christine 209 Farrow. Patricia Fasf. Dave 31 Fannon. Sandra Fawley, Douglas Fears. Robert Peck. Marie 209 Feldmon. Sharon 25 Feilers. Greg i-eng, Ben 209 Ferguson. Barbara 145 Ferguson. Debbie Ferguson. Frankie 184 Ferguson, Wylie 32 Ferone, Mike 84 Ferone. Tom Ferree. Janice 184 Ferris. Jo Ann Fields. Brenda 184 Fields, Bruce 72, 198 Figgs. Richard Finger, Richard 30. 145 Finley.Judi1h 145 Finn. Thomas 145 Firestone, Bob 177 Fischer. Francis Fischer, Irene 25 Fishcher, Lonnie Fis8her. Philip 36.143 Fischer. Theresa Fischesser, Ted Fishbock. Alfred Fisher, Charles 94. 145 Fisher, Linda 184 Fisher, Linda Lou 51. 198 Fifch, Koren 198 Fitzgerald. Geraldine Flakes. Billy 66, Flanagan, Barry Flonagor Jili 19 Flanagan. Sam 209 Flanigcin. Mike 209 Fionnery. Bernard 198 Flougher. Paul 198 Fletcher, Robert F1etcher.Tim 177 Flickner. Don 198 Fiinf, Arthur Flini'. Don 145 Flint. Jacquelyn Flint. John 184 Flisk. Mary 145 Flood, Larry 51. 146 Flora.Kc1I;en 198 F10rence.Kofhie 146 Fiery. Nora Floyd, Marty 52.184 Faglesong. Carole 40. 50. Fogivell Fred Fo weli, Fred 184 F0 and. Rick 198 Ford, Gory Foret. John 216 Forrest. Carl 32, 66 Forfenberry. Donna 198 Forthuber. John 198 Foster. Carolyn Foster, ank 24 Foster. Lawrence 146 Foster. Maurice 26. 198 Foster, Redonic Foster. Vivian Foweli, Steve Foy. Geve Fowler. Brenda Francis. Delores 198 Frankiin. Candy 177 Franklin. Ivory Franklin. Robert 198 Frankman. Cindy 215 Frankmon. Leslie Franks. Gwen 19B Franz, Brenda 198 Frazier. Ari 184 Frazier, Currier Frazier. Edward 192 Frazier. Jo Ann 198 Frazier. Overis 198 38 26. 31, 145 26. 52. 145 Frazier. Patricia 198 Frazier. Theresa 209 Frazier. Tom Fredrick. Robert 198 Freeman. William Freimuth Donna 184 Frey, Sherry 146 Fre'y. Susan 23 Friedrick, Vanna 198 Frison, Lynette 184 F reg. Frost. Christine 209 Connie 146 Frost. Donald Frost, Eddie 221 Frosi'. Joyce 49. 146 Frost. Shirley 260 Frye. David 221 Frye, Ga Frye. Jo i1 mes 221 Frye. Mary Frye. Mike 198 Frye. Sherry 146 Frye. Susan 123 Fulcher. Fulveiler. G Gaddis. Jim 198 Ann Douglas Gogen. Gagen Goiliey. Jerry Galik, Torn 221 Gaiinger, Gary Golioghe Gailiher. r. Alien 184 Roberf Gcnnoway. Gordon Gantz. Kathy 25. 27. 52. 184 Garcia. Bruce Gardner. Gardner. Gardner. Garland, Garner. Games, Go mes. Games, Gorreti'. Garrett, Garrison. Garvin. Go5kins. Gaskins. Gums, Gehring. Geiger, Gladys 198 Jackie 184 Tommy 146 Paul 184 Linda 146 Barbara 198 Carl Waiter 146 James 198 Pam 184 Roy 72. 198 Robbie 210 Beverly 146, 307 Ruth 221 Donald 49. 177 Barbara 26. 31. 184 Pamela 177 Geif. Anita 216 Geii Walt Gen1'ry. Gayle Gentry. Gentzow. 35. 95. 210 98 Iris 198 Ingrid 35. 216 Georg. Wanda 109. 215 George. Clarence 198 Gerber. Cheryl 221 Gerfh. Bill 14. 85, 210 Garth. Karen 78. 184 Geyer. Barbara 49, 146 Ghee, Patricia 27. 146 Gibson. Dave 198 Gibson. Dennis 184 Gibson, Kurl Gibson.Mi1dred 38.184 Gilbert. Bill 34. 35. 85. 210 Gilbert. Gary 221 Gillihon. Doris 221 Gillihan. Lorry 184 Gillispie. Jerry Gilpin. Dennis 94. 184 Gilson. Mildred Gilyard Audrey 40.184 Gleason, Billy 215 Gleich. Kurt 184 Glenn, Gory 210 Glenn Roberf 222 Glover. Honk 72. 198 Gober. Carolyn Godfrey. Aieta 50 Godfrey. Jean 215 Godfrey. Linda 198 Goecke. Robert 222 Goens. Dennis Goepp. Barbara 38. 184 Goettsch, Eric 146 Goetz, Ronnie 222 Goff. Doris Goins, Sonja Golden. Penny 184 Gonzales. Ronnie Good. Don 34. 85. 216 Good. William 146 Goodeii. Nancy 36. 146 Goodman. Bonnie Goodman. John 146 Goodrich, Jack Goodrich. Wiiliam Goodwi n. Gr vdwin. Goodwin, Gourley. Gooseby. Goose, Cumcl Gordon. Goree. Coroiyn German. Goshorn. Goshorn. Euiine Michael Patricia Karen Gloria 33,198 56. 66. 78. 184 Gre or g y 27. 31. 146 Daniel Dan 184 Lorry 184 ch1d Connie Gouriey Karen 78. 145 Gover. Diane 198 GroFe, Fran 26. 50, 198 Grace. Wayne 216 Grucy, Wiilicm Graham. Mary 40 78 146 - mgnmm-mnm- . E . . 1 :15.- 4en-mWA-Jvhbm4 . mngIr-Mayk. 1 pm: r; .i 431 o! . .4. 1.0.1.Iwnp..g:luiaiauasmeh$ i UNDE RCLASS DIRE CTORY 184 198 Graham. Regina Graham. Saundra Granderson. Robert Grant. Carol Grant. Gail 146 Grant. Joan 147 Grant. Linda 184 Grant. Pamela 222 Grant. Richard Gravel. Sandy 216 Gravely. Ben 26. 147 Graver. Jim 36, E47 Graves. Brenda 26, 198 Graves. Rita 31. 33 Gray. Chester 184 Gray. James 184 Gray. Olline 184 Gray. William 177 Greer. Donny 222 Greer. Terry 39. 198 Greco. JoAnn Green, Coleen 210 Green. David 184 Green. Marcus 147 Green. Tommie 66. 68. 147 Greeng. Carolyn 31, 198 Greene. Puu1 184 Greenwoy. Rono1d Green.Wi11ie 184 Gregory, Donald Greissinger. David 216 Greissinger. Max 222 Greve. John 210 Grave. John L. Grien. Sonja 19B Griess. Walter 35. 74. 85. 210 Griffin. Cynthia 40. 147 Griffith, Barbara 177 Griffith. Kendall 198 Griffith. Michael 5, 184 Griffin, Cynthia Griggs. Lorry 184 Grisby. Jacquelyn Grimm. Shirley 184 Grisby. 'thel 198 Grisby. Wiliie 75. 184 Grilsgiy. Kay 33. 36. 37. 105. Grisscm. Allen 147 Grissom. Bob 198 Grisfer. Catherine 184 Gronouer. Kondis 21. 51. Grondhoeffer. Chester 184 Gross. Richard 184 Gruber. Eric 27. 32. 39. 2 184 132. Guard. David Gudouskos. Carol 147 Guerrcnf. Ellen Griffinm, Lawrence Gulche. Phyllis 147 Gumm. Rodney 222 Gump. Sharon Gunklack, Gregg 222 Gunthne. Garnet Gunther. Friedel 216 Gusweiler. Rick 147 Guthrie. Game! Guyfon. Phyllis 198 Guyfon. Willie 184 Gwinner. Suzie 26, 105. 210 H Hang. Doris 198 Hoes. Jock Haberihy. Nancy Hadley. Pamela 34. 222 Hoggerty. John 172 Hague. John 185 Hoines. Hurry 126 Hoines. Mike 198 Huines. Penny 216 Haire. Clause 198 Holey. Ray 198 H011. Donald 177 H011, Edward .Freddie 198 . Helen 216 . Jackie .Joann 210 . Maudie Holl, Shirley 147 . Spencer . Sylvia H011. Vince Huilermun. Vicki 25. 51. 198 Holletf. Gail 198 Holletr. Patricio 198 Holloway. Debbie Hclsfeud. Dan 36. 185 Hambrick. Patricio Hamilton, Doug 39. 198 Hamiltcn. Elizabefh Hamilton. Renee 198 Hamilton. Stuart Hamilton. Valerie 198 Hamilton. Vicky 198 Hom1irI. Kathy 185 Hamlin. Sharon 198 Hamm. Burton 185 Hammann. W01! 35. 210 Hammond. Joyce 185 Hampton. Carolyn 210 Hampton. Daris 216 Hampton. Jill 26. 78. 198 Hones, Richard Herminger, Martha Herrin. Dave 149 Herring. Shirley 31. Hersfmeyer. Dan Hering. Barbara Hertel. Sondra 177' Herzner. Debbie 210 Herzner. Edward 185 Herzner. Linda 215 Hester. Bob Hess. Charles Hettinger, Russell Heyl. Beatrice 149 Hev1.Leoncud 199 Higby. Marvin 177 Highlander. Robert 185 Higgins. Earle Hiler. Carol 36. 149 Hill. Alice 222 Hill. Barbara HiLIV-Curl 185 Hi . Erma 210 Dick 199 Hill. Eugene 149 Hi11.Geoffrey 185 G1orio 199 Jim 66 Joseph Kenneth 85 Hill. Margaret 185 Hill. Michael 199 .Suson 215 Hill Thomas 149 H1111C11'd,GCIie 215 Hi11mun.Bruce 149 Hinds. Carol 222 Hinds. Luis Hinds. Maxie 185 Hinds. Venson 210 Hinde. Ernest 199 Hinkle. Rnettu 199 Hinton. Rickey 222 Hipsher. Charles Hobbs. Toni 199 Hacker. Corrie Hodge. Barbara Hodge. Charles Hodge. Janet Hodge. Jean 149 Hodge. Ralph 222 Hodges. Diana 149 Hudson. Becky 38. Hoaffel. Claudia 25 107.133.149.152.1 Hoehn.Marilyn 34. 1O Hogan. Phyllis 185 Hogan, Ray Haney. Mary Haney. William Hanna. Debbie Hansford, Betty 51. 185 Harbough. Cloudic: 35 Horbough. Linda 222 Hard Pumlettf Hordin.Ber1' 51.147 Hardin.Mich0e1 198 Hare. Eioine 185 Horgrove. Neil Haring. Nancy 36.185 Hurkness Clifford 198 Harmon. Rose 49.147 Harmon. Rosemary Harper. Alice 210 Harper, Charlotte 147 Harper. Joyce 26. 51. 147 Harper. Lydia 38. 198 Harper. Lynda Harper. Barbara Harris. Barbara 40. Harris. Barbara 34 Harper. Bernard 198 Harris, Beverly 36. 185 Harris. Chery1 40. 51. 185 Harris, Clarence 147 Harris. Clinfon 210 Harris. David Harris, Hattie Hcr-ris, James Harris. James H. Harris. Jesse 198 Harris. Kenneth Hcrrjs.Mur1inCI 198 Harris. Meivin 222 Harris, Peggy 210 Haryi5.Ri1'o 222 Harris. Terri 27. 198 Harrison. Nelson 222 Hartman. Chester 147 Hartman. Gretchen 199 Hartman. Judy 78. 199 Horfness. Alice 215 Hurfness. Judy 199 Harmess. Shirley 222 Harvey. Leslie 185 Horvey.Ric1-Iord 185 Harvey. Robert Hosgi. David 199 Hastings. Jack 33. 185 Hastings. Ned 216 Hastings. William 216 Hosz. Carol 199 Hosz. Karen 185 149 149 149 199 198 78 106. 5 Hoi'ron, Hutton, Kundie 26, Hutton, Sandy 215 Haughr. Phil 199 Hawkins. Barbara 199 Hawkins. 8111 40. 199 Hawkins. Donna 177' Hawkins. Leonard 36. 185 Hay. Daniel 35. 210 Hay. Elizabeth Haydon. Gail 52, 185 Haydon. Harrie? 36. 210 Hayden. Leon 40. 147 Hayden, Rita 185 Hayden. Waiter Hayes, Sondra 199 Hayes, Harold 94. 105 Haynes. David 142, 147 Haynes. Patricia Hoyslip, Judy 31. 185 Hazeiip, Sandy 27, 185. 199 Heuly, Linda 32. 199 Heard. Robert Heater. Antone 185 Heufh, Cheryl 215 Hedger. Wayne 149 Heekin. Maureen 149 199 Hehemunn, John Heidenrich. Jerry 199 Betty 85 1 Hehn. Cathy 40. Heidkump. Michael 36. 39, 149 Heimonn. Jean 36. 105, 199 Heinz. Janeen 222 Heis. Dennis Heifhaus. Dione 199 Helm. Mary 27. 31. 149 Helmonn. Jean Hellmufh. Yvonne 177 Heminger. Mariho 185 Henderson. Broderick 72.1139 Henderson. Jeff 66. 68. Henderson, Pamela 2 5 Henderson. Winston 199 Henderson. Winsoon Henges. John 155 Henges. Nancy 35.215 Hennessy, Sue 26. 105. 210 Hennessy. Todd 26.199 Hennessy. Tom 222 Henry. Zora 199 Hensley. Anna 52. 185 Hensley. Caro! 185 Hensley, Charles 29. 94. 185 Hensley, Dole 222 Hensley. Evelyn 185 Hensley, Kathy 210 Henson, George 33. Herbers. Tim Herbert, Diane 34. 222 Hermesch. Steve 36. 185 Hogg. SCOTT Hogg. Susan Hogg. Walter Holcomb. Eddie Holcomb. Gory Holcomb.16hn 210 Holcomb. Nancy 199 Hollingsworth. Margaret 26. 18 199 215 215 5 Hoiloway. Deborah 215 Holman. Beverly 199 Holmes. Donald 215 Holt. Kathy Holzman. Jock Hulzman. Pete 95. 210 Homan. Darrell 222 Hood. Richard 32. 36. Hood. Robert 49. 149 Hood. Vernon 32. 143 Hoopes. Cathy 216 Hope. Joe 149 Hopeweli. Bill 151 Hopewell. Bob 199 Hopgood. Fannie 199 Hopkins, Greg 36, 50. 185 Hopkins. Sara 34 Hopkins. Sherry 31. 185 Hopper. Tom 49. 177 Horn. Terry 216 Horn. Jerry 185 Horne. Thomas 25. 151 Hornsby. Bin Horsfmun. Greg Hcrstmun. James 25. 27. 151 Horton. Bill 199 Horton. Toni 31. 185 Hgskins. Derek 185 Hess. Charles Holston. Eugene 151 Houchins. Don 222 HouHhan. Tori Houseman. Randy 72. Housley. Dun 185 Housion. Roberi' 185 Howard. Barbara ' Howard. Gilbert 30. 151. 152. 158 L' d Howard. In 6 Lucy 26. 36. 40. 100, Howard. Lynn 26. 199 199 Howard. Norma Regina 27. 185 Howard. James 185 149 199 132. 148. Howard. Howell. 241 Howe11. Russell Howell, William 185 Howie, Susie 32. 33. 78. 199 Hoyt.6Jarnes 32. 36. 132. 151, 16 Hubbard. Deborah Hubble. Shelley 109. 216 Hudson. Charles 177 Hudson. Derrick 199 Hudson. Ronaid 199 Huff. Sandra 27. 151 Huff, Wayne 1'85 Huff. Wiley 51. 151 Hughes. Curtis 222 Hughes. Deborah 210 Hughes. Don 185 Hughes. Flora 185 Hughes, James Hughes. Jane 35.108. 109. 216 Hughes. John 34. 151 Hughes. Kathie 211 Hughes, Mike 199 Hughes, Ned 151 Hughes, Susan Hughes, Walter 222 Huheey. John 66. 68. 132. 151. 164 Huheey. Sandra 21. 185 Hulbert. Alison 26. 50, 185 Hulhollond. Gregory Hull, Jacqueline 40. 185 Hummel.He1en 217 Humphries. Anita 35. 211 Humphries Deborah 222 Humphries. Iris 199 Hunf. Betty 40 Hunt. Joyeuse 105 Hunter. EfTCI Hunter. Delores Hunter. John 185 Hunter. Joyce Hunter, Lulu 185 Hunter, Mary 199 Hunter. Portia 199 Hunter, Vera 107. 185 Huntley. Russell Hufchison, Paul Hutchison. Barbara 222 Hutchison. Larry 211 Hufchison. Linda 223 Hutchison. Thelma 199 Hutchison. Wo1ter 217 Hutton, Debbie 26. 3 Hutton, Joe 18 Hutton. Melissa 217 Hufzel, Philip 151 Hyman. Betty 151 Hyman. Vicki 211 Hyson. John 199 I ifland. Jane 26 35. 211 lmhoff. Kenneth 26. 33, 94 151 Imhoff. Marcia 185 lmhoff. Wayne 185 Ingram. Nathaniel 151 Ingram, Rosemary 177 lnmon. June 199 Inman. Linda 1. 151 lnyorf. Ralph 1 Irons. Sandy Iron. Eever1y Irvin. Norma Ison. Befsey 223 Ivey. David .1 Jackson. Betty 151 Jackson. Deborah 199 Jackson. Eddie Jackson. E110 25. 33. 50. 185 Jackson, Isiah Jackson, Maxine 151 Jac'lison. Michoe1 223 Jackson. Robert 199 Jackson. Samuel Jackson. Sharon 151 Jackson, Victoria 50. 52. 107, 185 Jackson, Zeoru 199 Jacobs, Nancy James. Gladys James. Jennifer James. Judy James, Raymond James. Roberf 151 Jansoni, John Jorreis, Nathaniel 155 Jospel'.515phen. 155 Jouncey. Elizabeth 199 Jeffegs. Brenda 26.27.31 15 Jefferson. Cheryl 185 199 106. Jefferies, Leatrice Jeffeiies. Rochelie 5e1ks.Joyce 177 Jenike. Mike 155 Jenkins. Joan 40. 155 Jenkins. Phyllis 105. 155 Jenkins. Wilfred 199 Jennings. Annette Jennings. Cathy 32. 38, 39. 104. 105. 185 Jentzen. Walter 199 Jerdo, Lorry 199 Jeff. Ronald Johansmonn. Gary 223 Johansmann, Linda Johnson. Alfred 177 Johnson, Andrea Johnson. Barbara 199 Johnson. Barbara 20. 26. 185 Johnson, Betty Ann 155 Johnson. Darryl 199 Johnson. Diane 199 Johnson. Donna 210 Johnson. Gary 223 Johnson. Harriet 29. 155. 199 Johnson. Harvey 40. 199 Johnson. Ida Moe 223 Johnson. Jerry 185 Johnson. Joan Johnson. Keith 199 Johnson. Kem 26. 199 Johnson. Lawrence 185 Johnson. L. C. 185 Johnson, Louis Johnson. Mary V. 309 Johnson. Norma 185 Johnson. Pamela 31. 199 Johnson. Patricia 185 Johnson. Raymond 199 John50n. Robert 199 Johnson. Rona1d Johnson. Sam Johnson. Stephanie Johnson. Susan Johnston. Drue 31. 52, 163 Johnston. Roy Johnstone. Stanley 211 Joiner. Dallas 171' Joiner. Eddie 223 Jolly. William C. Jonts. Anne 151 Jones, Anthony 199 Joines. Anthony 185 iones. Bernice Jones. Brenda June Jones, Carolyn 185 Jones. Charles Jones. Colleen6199 Jones, Don Jones, DI:Ir:ie16 615. 49. 69 Jones, Donna 155 Jones. Jones Jones. Dwayne 185 Jones. Gayle 57. 155 Jones. Gilda Sue Jones. Harold 185 Jones. Jackie 26. 36. 105. 155 Jones. Janet Jones. Jerrianne 50. 186 Jones. Josephine 199 Jones. Judy 32. 200 Jones. Linda 186 Jones. Linda 40 Jones. Morgaref 200 Jones. Mary 155 Jones. Michael 66 Jones. Morris 186 Jones. Nancy 155 Jones. Patricia Ann 223 Jones, Patricia 200 Jones. Queen Esther 155 Jones. Sondra 101. 105. 200 Jones. Sandra J. Jones, Timothy 94. 186 Jones. Tom Jones. Veronica 214 Jones. Wayne 155 Jordon. Eddie 200 Jordan. George 217 Jordan. Jerry 200 Jnrdon. Julio 177 Jordan. Paul Jordan. Dwight 186 Jordon. Adolph 186 Jardon. Bobbie 200 Judd. Connie 217 Judd. Linda 223 Justin. Kuesemeyer. Brenda Kuner. Nancy 32. 38. 57. 78. 3. 155 200 Fred Kaesheimer. Marilyn 31. 155 Koupp. Marilyn 200 Koufzzmann. Nancy Kay. Ian Kayser. KCI ren 109. 223 Keagle. Renslur Kearns. Jo Ann 40. 186 Kearsey. Anita Keeling. Stephen Keene. Keene. Keene. Kelch. 200 Bobbie 223 Donna 186 Doris 223 Diane Kellam. Helen 200 Kellum. Phyllis Keller. Kel Iey. Kelley. Kel ley. 200 John 223 Kathy Charles John 32, 155 Kellum. Phyllis Kelly Judith Kelly. Kathryn 186 200 Kelly. Sandro Lois 31 UNDERCLASS DIRECTORY Ke1Iy, Steven 223 Kennebruew, Delilah 101, 143, 156 Kennedy. Alyce 38. 186 Kennedy, Charlene 223 Kennedy, Frederick 39. 51. 57. 142. 56 Kennedy, Jeff 223 Kennedy. Lynne 186 Kerns. Carolyn Kenyon, Gory 217 Kenyon, Jim 211 Kenyon, Sondra 86: 105 Kerby, Gory 156 Kerby, Ronald 155 Kersting. Sandro Lobiizke. Don 177 Laque, Roger 217 Lchue, Ron 217 Loil, Emmitt 201 Lamb, Beverly Lamb. Connie 26. 31, 156 Lamb, Linda Lumpkins, Jeff 35, 217 Land, Jimmy 86 Land, Mike Lone,Char1es 186 Lone. Ernest 51, 152, 156 Lone, Gregory Lone. William 36,186 La Nier, IMarshal Long. BII Lang, Chlorles 177 Long, David 177 Long, Kon Long, Nick 38, 186 Long, Tim Long. Marshall 177 Lonier, Marshall 36 Lopp, Steve Lorkins. Rose LCi Rose. Michael 177 Lavender, Debbie 26, 223 La Vigne. Wi1liarn 186 Lawson, Borbeffe 201 Lawson, Lorry Lawson, Patricio 211 Lay. Ellen 27 186 LCIy, James 223 Loy. Phyllis 201 Lay, Regina Laying? Portia 32, 107. 142, Layne, Robert Leach, Ann 186 Leach. Don Leochr, Cora 201 Leary. Allen 201' Leatherwood, Kevin Lee. Brenda 186 Lee, James 36 Lee, Mabel 186 Leeman, James 223 Leigh, Dale Leigh. Jerry 1B6 Leist. Louise 31, 40, 186 Lemon, Sfucey 31, 36, 37, 186 Lemon, Mike 35, 85, 211 Lemons, Barbara Lcnzly. Ronald Leonard, David 186 Left, Sandro Levy, Harold 26. 177 Lewis. Bradford 40. 186 Lewis, Charles 177 Lewis, Deborah 201 Lewis. Gail Lewis, Jerome 72. 201 Lewis. Jerry 26, 156 Lewis, Judy 32. 50. 186 Lewis, Linda Lewis. Sherry L. 186 Lewis, Sherry 186 Lewis, Thomas 201 Libbee. Mary 201 Liggeif, Linda 156 Liggetr. Nancy 108. 109 Ligon, James 69, 71, 156 Llilywhife, Mary 177 Lindsay, Corliss Lindsay. Diane 186 Lindsey, Cornelius 51. 132, . 170 Lindsey. Rolley 186 Lindsey, Rol1ey Linnenberg, Anne Lysher, Charies Lyechofz, Mike Lipscomb, Tom 211 List, Steve 40. 53. 152. 156 Litmon, Charles LiHle,C1-Iarles Little, Key 156 LiHIe, Margie 186 Liifleiohn Wilbert 39. 186 Litman. Beocfrice Livers. David 201 Livers, Emory 72, 201 Ljversedge. Jon 20. 186 Liversedge. Steve 223 Loehner, Donald 157 Lobes. Dennis Loffon, Puiricia 177 Lugcn, Clyde Luge, Sandra Long, James Long, Regina 186 Longbottom, Mike 186 Longworih, Judy Lonsoc. Chris 34, 223 Lovaff. Pamela 211 Love, Charles Lovell. Peggy 211 Lowe, Benjamin Lowery, Lennis 31, 186 Lowery. Ron 33, 186 Lucas, Richard Ludlow. Bill 211 Ludlow, Judith 177 Lukemire, Ted 3S Lyles, Mary Lyles, Patricia 156 Lyles. Sondra 186 Lynch. James 187 Lykins, Glenn Lyons, Anne 20, 27. 53, 156 Lyons. Kurt Lyshe. Edward M Mabon, Gladys 186 Mablrgy, Eddie MucDDna1d, Bruce 186 MacDonc1ndn Lloyd 66, 69, 156 Mack Mock. Jeffrey 223 Muckey. Carolynn 186 Madaris. James Mulder, Risso 25, 27. 186 Madison, Diana 212 Muginn, Johanna 23 52, 186 Moish. Jeannie Maish. Marianne 231 32, 186 Muish, Patty 26, 108, 109 Mulick. Michael 132. 148. 152.157 Malior'y, Mary Malone. Saundra 186 MonIgugo, Barbara Maniey, Larry 223 Manley. Wayne 186 Mann, Betty Mann. Rosemary 177 Manning, Cloteon 223 Manuel, Deborah 186 Maple. Terry 186 Marksberry, Bob Marriott, Linda Marrow. Judy Maxey. Judy 202 Marshall, Avery Marshall, James Marshall, Rose 202 Morfholer. Lorry Martin, Boscom 186 Martin. Betty 211 Martin, Carol 108,109 Martin. John 152 157 Martin Par 35 Mar'rin. Paul Martin. Ruth 202 Martin, Sanja 186 Moriz, Ronald 49. 157 Mason. Connie 202 Mason, Marcellus 72, 202 Mason. Richard 186 Mason, Robert Masterson, Geoff Mathews. Jill Mathews, Richard Mathis, John 186 Matthews. Jill 157 Matthews. Joseph 52 Matthews. Joseph 157 Mafrison, Phyllis 202 Maue. Edward Mays, Barbara 186 Mays. Clara 107. 186 Mays. Sarah 157 Mayton, Peggy 177 McAffry. Bonnie McAffry, John McBurI-ows Gene ' 186 McCabe. Dennis 36, 186 McCol1,LcIrry 157 McConn, Dave 20. 157 McCarthy, Tim 186 McCluncy. Janice 211 McCloud. Peggy 186 McCollum, Herb 157' McConuhy. Thomas 186 McCool, Jean 202 McCord, James 33, 177 McCord, Jim 186 McCoy, Bill McCoy, Bill McCoy, Joyce McCoy. Sharon 186 McCormilk. John McCray, Stoniey 72. 202 McCuliar, Chur1es 186 McCullough, Lawrence 187 McDaniel, Charles 49. 66, 157 McDaniel. Gwen 187 McDaniel, Larry 207 McDaniel. Joyce 202 McDonald,Janice 157 McDonough, Barb 202 McDonough. Deborah 223 McDonough. James McElroy. Clarence 211 McElroy, Ellen 78, 157 McElroy. Patricio 34, 223 McElchin, David 27. 157 McFadden,01ivio 29, 157 MchIik Louis 187 McFall. Charlof're 20. 26. 202 McFoli Shirley 35, 223 McFarland, James McFarland. Judie 211 McFarland. Leno McFarland, Nancy 26, 187' McGhee, Ruth 202 McGonelle, Patrick McGrafh, Steve 223 McGuire, Joan McGuire, Sondra 187 McIntosh. James 223 McKee. Beih McKee, Blanche McKee.Mike 157 McKenzie, Greg 31, 202 McKenzie, Lawrence McKinney. Christina McKirdy, Paul 187 McLaughlin, Snookie 202 McLaugh1in. Sandie McMahon, 'EJaine 202 McMahon. Joiindo 36. 37. 52. 107. 87 McMiichn, Linda 187 McMillan, Michael McMillan, Mitchelene McMullen, Cord McMuiien. Joe McMullen. Pamela 212 McNei1, Sam 202 McNuff. Mike 39. 66, 69, 75, 76. 142, 157 McQueen, Linda 202 McQueen. Lyon McWilson, Dorothy Meade. Bruce 187 Medley. Darlene Meadows. Jeoffrey 187 Meadows, Judie Meadows, Maurice 202 Meece, Jerry 159 Meeker, Sheila 187 Mennes. Rite 159 Mefford,Chery1 187 Meinhordt, Sherry 187 Menz. Linda Merrell, Jim 177 Merrimcm. Cheryl Merrimun, Larry Merritt Gene Merritt Irene 187 MerriH, P01 159 Merritt Peter 35, 212 Merriweother, Richard 187 Mesloh, Barb 159 Messer.'1 ommy 223 Mettey.Wende11 57.66. 68. 136, 131', 143 159 Mefz, Randy 177 Metzler. Beverly 212 Metzler. Don Meyer. Debra 223 Meyer. EcIrl 155 Michael, Dennis 34, 851 212 Michaels. Dianne 31, 38. 187 Middleton, P01 159 Mide!1,Eric 202 Mi1an. Monroe Miles, Gordon Miles, Ivory 40, 202 Miles. Jackie Milier, Bill 223 Milter, Billie Miller. Bob Miller, Corey 187 Miller. Charles Miller. David Miller, Debbie 223 Miller. Debbie 212 Miller. Debbie A. 212 Miller, Debbie L. 281 Miller, Debra 34, 35. 109. 223 Miiler, Debra Miller Don 202 Miller, Edward 202 Miller, Gail Miller, Gregory Miller, Hughes 202 Miiler. Joy Miller,KI:Iy1hie 223 Miller. Kaihi Miller, Tomie Miilar, Patricio 35, 223 Miiier, Roger 159 Millhouse. Daisy 223 Milligon. Ellen 33. 159 Mills. Barbara 188 Mills. Nancy 212 Minfon, Rita 159 Miranda, John Miranda, Rosemary 212 Mison.1'im01hy Mitchell. Barbara 223 242 Mitchell, Barbara 188 Mitchell. Bettie 159 Mitchell, Bill 188 Mitcheli. Guy Mitchell, Janet 188 Mitchell, Leno 159 Mitchell, LeRoy 188 Mitcheli. Marshall 223 Mitchell, Paula 38, 202 Mitchell, Ralph 159 Mirchell. Ricky 223 Mitchell, Shirley 27. 159 Mifchem, Beveriy 218 Mitchem. Carol Moermond. Jay Mofford, Jenny Mofford. Shirley Maiden, Anna 188 Maiden, Queen 218 Molique, Terry 188 Moller, Donald 188 Mollurkey, Mike Monday, James Monday. Jerry 223 Morning, Johnnine Monroe. Barbara Montgomery, Coviiss Montgomery. Kathy 34, 223 Montgomery. Leslie Moody. Willie 66, 69, 177 Moon. Thomas Moore, Beverly Moore, Linda Moore, Juanita Moore, La Vonne Moore, Linda Moore. Michal Moore, Ruth 159 Moran ward Moreton. Tim 94. 202 Morford, Sandra Morgan, Darryl 223 Morgan. Phyilis Mohring, Dennis Morondo. Charles Morris. Beth Morris, Koren 202 Morris. Lillie Morrison, Monho 78. 202 Morrison. Paul 159 Morton. David Morton, Dougie: 223 Maser, Don 177 Motley. Glen 202 Motley, Linda Motzer. Corryl 202 Mofzer. Janice 177 Mounce, Leido 202 Mueller, Mariana Mukes, Regina 202 Mollane, Roger Mullholland, Gregory 202 Mulligan. Terrance Mullins, David 202 Mullins, Robert 32, 36, 159 Mullis, Billy 223 Mundy. Cami Murdock, 3111 202 Murdock, Craig 142. 177' Murdock, Michael 202 Murphy. Frances 159 Murphy. Mgrcia 26. 202 Murphy, Mike Murphy. Nina 223 Murphy. Sue 40, 152, 159. 164 Murphy, Sue A, 26, 31. 32 142. 143. 159 Murray, Madonna Murray. Mary Murray. Shirley 159 Murrie, Mike 202 Murry. Lorry 35 212 Mursinna, Jerry Myers, Roberf 163 Myers. Susan 163 Mygaffhsteve 163 Nagel. Linda Nupurstek. Charles Nealy, Beffy 177 Neblett. Gwen Neitenbach, Charies 163 Nelson. Cam Neison,Chery1 202 Nelson, David 202 Nelson. Leon SS, 66, 163 Nmson, Squire 163 Newell, Esther 202 Newton. Roberf Neyman. Nancy 177 Nicely, Betty 29,163 Nickles. Diane Niehsen, Helga 31. 105. 202 Niernan, Donna Nixon. Keemcn 223 Noble, Roy 51, 163 Norman. Eddie Northcutt. Poul Norwell, Ivar 202 Nugent, Karen Nunn, getfy 48 O'Bonion, Brenda 223 Oberding, Alien 212 Obgrheimun, William Oberhelmun. David '223 Oberklaus, Charlene Obermeyer Sharon OBrien, Herbert 212 OBrien. Patricia 223 O'Brien, Rose Ockleman. Lee Ockieman, Modesto 50 Odoms, Willie Oehler. Karen 26. 105. 163 Offuif, Margaret 212 Offutt, Marsha 31, 107, 202 Offitt, Paul 163 Oglesby. Charles Ogley. Josephine 26. 35. 212 O'Hara. Patricia 26. 31. 202 O'Hearn, Peggy 39. 202 Oidford, Dorothy Oldford, Karen Olerf, John 202 Oliver. George Oliver, Theresa 40. 202 O'NeHu. Donna Onken. Barbara 26, 109 Ooten, Herschel Opel, Elaine 202 Opel. Joe 163 Oppt, Judy Orr, Debby 212 Orrf71lloss 43. 75. 76. 81. 83. Orso. Doreaiheu Osborne, Chip 202 Oster, George Osiarhaus, Edd 74, 85. 212 Otto. Nancy 163 Overhulse, Cafheri Ine Overhulse. Judy 26. 38. 202 Overslreef, Kathy 223 Oversfreef, Linda 202 Overstreef. Timothy Overstreet, Vivian 202 Owens. David Owens. Priscilla Owens. Susefte Oxley, Edmund Pack,Doro'1hy Pueltz, Donna 202 Poe. Barbara 202 Palmer, Darline Palmer, Dave 94 Palmer. Sophia Popayainni, Tulc: Pupayiannis, Bill Parhom. Norman 163 Parker, Judy 212 Parker, Mary Parker. Roberta Parker, Sandy 223 Parker, Virginia 177 Parks. Dwight Parks, Gordon Parks. Kuuneli Parks, Margaret Parks, Ron 177 Parmley. Roy Parnell. Sandy Parr Richard 177 Parr Steve Parijsh, Clarence Parsley, Clyde 202 Parsley. William Porscn.E1izabe1h 202 Parhn. Gwen 212 Partln. Lewis 212 Partridge, Earnest 202 Pascholl, Jack Potchey. Bonnie PotizsArthur Z6. 39. 51. 53. 1 Paterson, Linda Patrick, Carol 101, 163 Patterson. Elizabefh Patterson. John 163 Patterson, Mike Patton. Janet Patton. Lcma Payne, Harry 223 Payne. Persellia 212 Payton, Beryl 223 Payion. Jae 212 Paynfer. Kathy Pazorvski Krysia PeerIo, Dallas Peltier, Marty 20 26. 27. 52. 100.131.132.163 Peltier, Randy 35, 74, 212 Pelfon. Carol 163 Pendery. Lynda Penick. Guile 223 Pennington. Darleen Pennington, Darrel! Perkins, Jaycg 223 Perkins, Juanlfa Perkins. Reba Perry. Danny Perry, Donald Perry, Janice Petersen. Glenn 212 Petersen. Johnny Peritgouf, Deborah 109, 223 Petfiford. Sharon 163 UNDERCLASS DIRECTORY Pettus. William Peyton. Dennis 163 Pfeiffer. Mark 36, 165 Ffenninger. Jan Pfenninger. Julie 177 Phelic, Budy Phelps. John Phillips, Huey 66. 68, 70. 165 Phillips. Lalelle Phi1lips, Put 223 Phillips. Robert 203 Phillips. Sfephunie 223 Phillips. Steven 177 Pickelheimer. Angela 165 Pierce, Susan Pierson. Sylvester 203 Piner. Brad 203 Pinkerton, Teresa 203 Pinkston; Eugene 2031 Pinney, Lynn 32, 40. 203 Piffs, Leroy 203 Piffard, Sandro Pitts, William Flair. Dwight Flair, Regina Plummer. Patricia 31 Plymesser. Robert 36 Folder. Jerry 165 Policastro. Donny 202 Policestro. Tony Pollitf. Lorry 202 Pollin, Roy 177 Polly. Kenneth 177 Ponchof. Linda 202 Poole. John Poole, Kenne1h Poole. Michael 212 Pope, Brenda Pope, Kenneth 223 Pope. Moe Pope, Robert Pope. Susan 38 Pope, William Peppe, Charles 51 Poppa, Mary 203 Porchio. Earman 160 Potchiu, Sherman Porter, Anne Porter'. Beverly 40. 165 Porter, Lindu Porter,5y1vio 165 Porter. Terry 203 Porter, Tommy Porter, William; Posey. Brenda 16S Posey. Donald 39. 203 Posey, Edwin 72, 203 Pusey. Ruth Potter. Maurice 203 Pouncx, Marie Powell. Betty Powell, Domthea 40, 203 Powell. Edward Powell, Phyllis 203 Powell, Richard 203 Powell, Terry Power, Laura Power. Matthew 223 Prutt,Judi1h 165 Pressley, Martin Preston, Barbara 165 Preston. Gilbert 223 Preston. JoAnn 26, 50 Preston, John 203 Preuss, Sandro 203 Preuss, William Prewirt, Gary Price. Geraldine 212 Prinzel, Lorry 49. 177 Pruhs. Calvin Pruitt, Patricia Prvon. Godaly Puckett, Flora Pugh, Harold 160. 203 Pulliom, Cheryl 203 Pursell. James Pursell. Mark 223 Pursell. Sue 223 Purvis. Pct 143. 165 Qui1rno'n. Arthur 36. 165 Omaha. Marsha 36. 40. 203 R 66, 68, 165 Roabe, Lauren Race. Linda 203 Raglund, William Ragle. Julene 165 Roison, Roy Ramp, Charles 224 Ramsey, Joyce 165 Ramsey, Ruth 107, 152. 165 Rpmsey. Ruth Fiondolph, Linda Randofph. Mary Raney, Susan Ranford, Betty Rondord. Robert 165 Rankin. William 203 Roschick, Walter Rasmussen. Bruce Ruttiff. Carol Raffermcm. Torn Roucn, Constance 32. 105, 203 Rouch. James 36 Rowlins, Levon 212 Ray.W1nono 203 Rayburn. Ann 203 Raymond. Charles Reeves, Florence Rechier, James 203 Reckmun, William Reggie, Redd Redmon. Sharon 203 Redmond, Jim Redmond. Tim 26. 75 Reece, Steven 75 Reed, Clyde Reqd. Darnella 203 Reed, Nadine Reed, Robert 177 Reeder, Eric 203 Reese. Paul 203 Rees, Evelyn Reeves. Nancy Reeyes, Patricio 203 Reeves, Phi11ip Reeves. Sandro 203 Reeves. Wilma 126, 212 Reeves. Yvonne 212 Register, Carolyn Reid. Dove ReidJ John 203 Ralf, Tom 165 Raliford, Jo Ann 203 Reinhardt. John 203 Reinhardt Ronoid 177 Reidsrf. John Reissig, Tony Reiter, Steve 203 R315, Rodney Rempe, Donna Renfro. Doris 203 Renslor, Keogle .203 Renshaw. Connie 66. 78, 101, 104, 105 Resses. Eurleffo 203 Ressler. Phil 203 Refrig, Jae Reyno1ds, Dixie Reynolds. Frances Reynolds, John Reynolds. Torn 203 Rhoden. Jerry Rhoden. Kathy Rhodes. Darlene 224 Rhodes. Deborah 203 Rice. Charles 40. 51, 165 Rice. Mary 203 Rice, Paul 36 Rice. Phyllis 203 Richmdson. Jerome 203 Richardson, Justine 31. 165 Richmond, Mary Lou Richter. James Ricketts, Tom Riddick.011fec 31. 165 Rider. Don 36 Riefle, Carol 26, 203 Riemor. Paula 50 Riley, Lee 203 Ri1ey, Michael 203 Ritchie. Hershel Ritchie, Hiram Ritchie, Mike 203 Ritchie, Rick 203 Ritchie, Sue 203 Rirfgnhouse, Terrie 224 Riffer. John Ritz. Alice Roar. 8111 177 Robb. Valerie 38 Roberson, Armentho Roberson. Mike Roberts, Doris 167 Roberts. Janet 50 Roberts, Harriet Roberts, Stanley 203 Roberts, Steven 212 Roberts, Warren 177 Roberts, William Roberson, Joseph Roberson, Pauline Robinson. Arnetfa Robinson, Clarence 177 Robinson. John 203 Robinson, John 203 Robinson. Kristie 203 Robinson. Roth 203 Robinson. Sharon 177 Robinson, Susan 31 38, 50 Rocklin, Donald 165 Rodgers, Diana Rodgers, Marlo 212 Roeburk. Richard 224 Reader. Gary 203 Rogen, Barry Rogers. Carol Rogers, Dan Rogers. Ronnie 203 Rogers, Ronnie Rogers, William Romine, Doug Romine. Jim 35. 224 Rone. Patricio Rogers. Phyllis Rogers, Sharon Rohe. David Roach, Jane 50. 105 x- Root. Terry 167 Rorick, Tyrus 7'5, 76. 77, 82 Roser, Barbara 109. 24 Ross. Andrea 167 Ross. Betsy 203 Ross, Charles 189 Ross, Gloria Ross, Peter 203 Ross, Ronald 177 Roger, Betty 189 Rossi. Cynthia 33 Rowe, Diane 26, 167 Royalty, Kathy 203 Ruhenbauer, Carol 218 Reef, Coro1yn Ruff, Monroe 203 Runyon, D'Ann 189 Rupp, Dar: 203 R060. Greg 212 Rupp. Randall 189 Rushing, Cheryl Russell. Irene 189 Russell, Patricia 203 Russell. Richard 167 Russo. Vicki 34. 35, 108, 109 Rutherford. Bonnie 34, 35, 212 Rutherford. Dale 203 Ru1herford. Lillie 189 Rutherford, Ronnie 224 Rutland, Henry Ryan, Denny Ryan, Janet Ryan. Suzanne 203 Rybolf. Bill Rybolf, James 1 224 Sodler, Joyce 189 Suggus. Charlene Soles. Max 189 Sauce. Lucy Sulzurulo. Mary Solzaru1o. Vera Sand, Lisa Sanders. Eddie Sanders, Roenu 40. 167 Sanders, Shelby 32. 167 Sanders, Yvonne Sondlin. Dorothy 224 Scndlin, Elaine 212 Sondlin. Linda 189 Sanford, Alex 25, 27, 36 Song1, Barbara Sansone. Tony Sargent, Rona1d 189 Smtor, Freddie 49. 167 Sotchwill. Beverly Sutterly, Woodie 177 Suuber, Linda Saunders. Kaye 31. 167 Saunders, Loretta 35 Sounders, Mike 189 Sounders. Sandra 177 Saunders, Wendell 204 Savage. C11nton Sovicki, Don 167 Sawyer. Dick 163. 167 Scarborough. Keith 224 Scarborough. Mary Schoeffer. John 35 Schaeffer. Curol Schepmann. Donald Scherrer, Howard 204 Scherrer, Joe 189 Scheid, Chester Schenk. Paula 3,8 Scheyer. Louise 212 Schilling, Ann 50 Schil1ing, Carl 224 Schlegal, Keith 189 Schlosser, Linda 204 Schmu1tz. Alfred 189 Schmo1tz. John 204 49. 167 Schmitt. Margaret 21. 26, 52 Schnur, Nick 50 Schriner. Lindo Schubert. Sondra 38, 50 Schwarrzwolder, Linda 204 Schweppe, George Scott. Billy Scotf, Carol 204 Scott. Doris 189 Scott Elaine 204 Scotf. Evelyn Scot'r, Geraldine Scott, Harry 204 Scott. Jo Ann 27 Scott, Larry 51, 167 ScoH', Lynne 105. 204 Scoff. Robert Scott. Rober? W. Scott, Rufh 204 Scott. Willa Scott, Wiliie Scroggins, Debbie 35, 108, 109 Schroth, Rick Scurry, David 204 Seaman, Patty, 38 Seaman. Sue 32. 33, 40 Seay, Delores Seoy, Dorothy 204 Sebastian. Richard Sechresf. Mark 212 Seibert, Sandy 51 Seiter, Bonnie 224 243 Sell. Wolfgang 35 $2115. 51cm 204 Sellers. David 26. 34 Sel1ers, Richard 35 Selnh, Carol 31. 57, 66. 78, 98. 101. 143, 167 Sewell. Barbara 224 Sewell, Janice 23, 167 Sewell, Thomas Shaddix. Kitty Shaffer. Pam 26, 32, 204 Shannon, Lester Shannon, Timothy 26. 224 Shqrp. Barbara 224 Sharp. Joyce Sharpe, Gory 66. 68 Shauck. Stephen 204 Show. Dorothy 32 Show. Marie 204 Show, Steve Showolter, Darlene Shuwver, Bruce 36 Shggg. Tom 20, 32, 204 Shearer. Anette 27. 40. 204 Shebonk, Ronald 167 Shelley, Marvin Sheiton, Jerry Shelton. Jimmie Shelton. Lyne Shelton. Peggy Shepard. Pafricia Shepard, Dennise 204 Shetlman, Dave 66, 69. 143. 1 1 Sherman. Porchic Shick. Dun 204 Shick. Heather 109. 224 Shindoler, Dale 204 Shindoier, Jo Ella 224 Shriner, Mike 171 Shirk, Tensie 32 Shirley, David Shafts. Richard 171 Showcllter, Darlene 204 Shreve, William 152. 171 Shriner. Michael Shugcrs, James 204 Shumwoy. Anne 20, 27, 50 Sieferf, Jim 204 Sieferf, Sundm Siekbert. Kenneth Siekberf, Michael Siemer, Donna 25, 50 Siemund, Joan 204 S1ler, Ronnie Silvermun, Cofhy Simmons. Burton Simmons. Carolyn 171 Simmons. Melvinu 51 Simmons. Patrick Simon, Mary Simpoon, Elaine 171 Simpson, Greg Simgson. James 224 Simpson. Moria Simpson. Richard 66 31mpson, Riley 70 Simpson. Robert Simpson, Sandi 40. 204 Simpson, Stan 204 Sim, Pat 171 Sims. John Sims.Mqr1cm 171 Sims, Sheny Sims, Viola 204 Singleton. CDIVIn 76 Sink, Mark 212 Sink. Puu! Sirchuk, David 224 Sirchuk. Ellen 212 Sitton. Phillip 26, 32, 204 Siuda. James 224 Sizemore, Bonnie 26, 27 Sizemore, Norma Sizemore, Patricio 107. 204 Sizemore, Rose Mary 27. 171 Skidmore, Terrie 32 Skidmore. Tim Skinner, Gregory 171 Skirvin. Chorlmte Sloughfer. Susan 36. 204 Sledge. Jerry 22,4 Sloan, Marilyn Sloan, Yvonne Slone. Paul Sluda. Jimmy Sluder. Nancy Slusher. James Slusher. Ruth Slufz, Ann 25. 105 Small. Della 204 Small, Esther Smullwood. Don Smollwood. Pafsey Smart. Thomas Smedley. Danie1 204 Smith. Angela Smith. Audley 204 Smith. Barbara Smifh. Betty 171 Smith. Beverly Smith. Beverly Smith. Bonnie 171 20. 51.107 Smifh. Brenda Ciaudefta 107 Smith, Clay Thomas Smith, Clyde Smith, Dan Smith, Daniel 35, 212 j , Deborah Smith, Doris 171 Smith, Dorothy 204 Smith, Dorcfhy 190 Smith. Fred 97. 190 Smith. Judith 31. 190 Smith. Judy 23, 171 Smith, Koren 204 ' Karla 224 Laurette Smith. Leonard 204 Smith, Mildred Smith, Patrick 224 Smith, Penny 190 Smith. Rudy 89 Smith. Sandra Smith, Sharon 31. 204 Smith, Stewart 171 Smith, Tom Smith. William Smithers, Lonnie 204 Smitson. Sandra Snelbaker, Nancy I71 Snider, Barbara 171 Snow, Frances Snyder. Jeonene Snyder, John 224 Soderstrom, Beth 212 Sodershom, Sam 171 Solomon, Linda Somhorsr. Ronald 204 Sonnenschein, Carol 26, 190 SowelI. Karen 78, 190 Sewers, Gory 190 Spunn, Jean 40, 171 Sperm. Vaughn 171 Sparer. Curoi 25. 27. 31, 177 Sparks, Gregow 33, 51, 1 Speaks. Mary Speigh1,Lois 173 Speaks, Sharon 204 Spence, Veda Spencer, Denise 204 Spencer, Scott 173 Spikes. Shirley 173 Spivey. Bradus Springs, Sylvester 204 Spruance. Brenda Spurling.Mor1ha 177 Sroufe, Charles Stacey, Charlene Siockhouse. Ted 173 Stacy, Debbie 204 Studelmann, Linda Stuggs, Robert 224 Stoley. Alvin 204 Sfandifer,Kenne1-h 109 Standifer, Robert 204 Stan1ey, Lille $100135, Anifa 204 Staples. Leonard 173 Starkey. Lomie 204 Staud. Cecil 224 Stcud, John Stuyden. Julius 204 Stoyden, Mary 212 Steele, Betty 204 Steele. J. William 204 Stephan, Richard 173 Stephan. George 190 Stephany. John 1 Steger, Ramona 26, 31. 33. 107. 173 Steidle. Nancy 173 Steiner. Ross Steinmetz, P01 173 Stenson, Arnold Stenger, Millie 204 Stephens. Carl Stephens. Janice Stephens. Linda Stephens. Lonnie 204 Stev'es, Janice 224 Stevens. William 173 Stewarf. Barbara 173 Stewart Gayle Stewarf. James 173 Stewart, John 190 Stewart. Kenneth Stewarr. Patricia Sfewurf, Raymond 190 Stewart. Wilhe1meniu 173 Stierli. Linda 190 Stiles, Joe Stillwell, Dianne 27 SfillweH, Troy Siine. Nancy 31. 173 Stoffregen, Philip 224 Stolzenberg. John 36, 51, 190 Stokes. Donna Stolley. Chris 190 Stone. George Stonom. Barbara 29, 173 Stovull, Catheline 173 Stradtmun, Dave 224 UNDE RCLASS DIRE CTORY Strudimun. Joan 190 Tinsley. Ronald 205 Walker, Gloria 206 West. Phyllis 176 Wilson. Dorothy 206 Stradtmon. William 173 Tipper, Jerry 66. 69, 174 Walker, Harold Wetzel. Cari Wilgon. Edward 207 Strapes. Tim Tipper. Regin Walker. Jacqueline 206 Wharton, Howard 206 Wiison. Eienor Sfrafman. Sherry Tipper. Regina Walker, Jean 192 Whatley. Lawrence 176 Wilson. Gregory 192 Sfraub. Janet 25. 26. 27, 32, Tipkemper. Bill 174 Walker, Judy 24. 27. 192 Wheat. Chris 35 Wilson, Irene 192 53. 133, 170. 173 Tischbein. Robyn 34. 109, 224 Walker. June Wheat, Lorry 206 Wilson. Janice 224 Sfredrick. Denise Tischbein. Scott 35. 212 Walker. Kathleen 192 Wheeldon. Victoria 192 Wilson, Judy 21. 27. 31. 176 Streef, Gwen 51, 173 Titus. Homer 191 Walker, Lillie 192 Wheeler. Carol 20I 26. 52. 53. Wilson. Mary 207 Strickland. Fred Tnbergfe. Mary 177 Walker, Thelma 175 105. 133. 142. 148. 152. 176 Wilson, Norma 224 Strickland, James 224 Todd. Helen 38 Walker, Vernon White. Bruce 36, 192 Wilson. Richmd Strong. Orville 190 Todd. Mark 66, 75. 82. 83. quker. Yvonne White, Daryl 177 Wilson, Roger 84. 207 Stropes. Ken 173 191 Wall. Richard 15 White Donald 21 32.176 Wilson, Ronnie Sirubble. John 36. 190 Tolin. Wanda 27, 205 Wallace, Charles 206 White. Eugene 36.51 176 Wilspn. Shirley 27. 192 Strubble, Sandra 224 Tomes. Dan 31. 174 Wallace, Dorethy 224 White, Gar I:Iry Wilson. Stephen 192 Sfmnk. Luurinc Tomes. Paul 84. 172, 205 Wallace, Richard 206 White, Herman 192 Wilson, Syl vio Siuori. Allan Tomlin. Lynn 35, 108. 109 Wallace. Shirley White. lndiaolo Wilson. Tarry 31. 36. T92 Stuart. Sybijond Tom; Don Waller, Janice White. Julia 192 Wilson Thomas 224 Sfuckef. Willie 174 Toms. Ioseph 205 Waller. Jimmie White, Jerome 206 Wiison. Thomas .224 Sfuebing. Rob 152. 174. 224 Tucson, Jeannie 191 Waller. Margaret 192 White, Mary 224 Wilson, Tim 213 Sumner. Emily Tone. Carol 33, 191 Waller. Edward White, Melanie 206 Wilson, Veda 213 Siump. Ken 26 Torberf, Rose Walmore. William White, Michael 176 Windeier, Sharon I STurgili, Franklin Trester Mike 35 Wairiven, Jody 177 White, Paui 84. 206 Winsfe1,Terry Suber. Linda 190 Tribble. Gwen 205 Walston. Don 192 White, Robert 34. 213 Winsfei. Tamy 31. 36. 176 Suedhof. Daniel Trib'ble. James 205 Walters. Elonu 175 White, Roderick 192 Winters. 8111 Suiiivnn. Sharon Tribble.McC1elian 36, 191 Walters. Gail 206 White. Ronald 176 Winters, Gene Summers. Roberf Tribble. Michael 205 Waiters, Pat White. Rosemarie 192 Winters. Kathy 35. 108 . Summerville, Eiill Triggs, Ronald Waiters. Robert 213 White. Sennis 38. 192 Winters. Layra 192 . Sumner. Emily Triptow, Betty 191 Waiters. Wilma 224 Whitfieid. Harriet 206 Winters. William 213 Sumner. Sara 190 Trowbridge. Marcia 191 Wulhcl, Lany 175 Whitiey. Philip Wirfhiin. John Sunday. Billy True. Bruce 191 Walton. Clara 206 Whitlock. Bob 177 Witthlin. Steve 224 Sunday. Ronald 224 Truman. Carol 212 Walton, Kenneth Whitlock. Koihy 35 Wise, Ronald Suter. Brenda Truman. Wayne 191 Walton. Mike 25, 175 Whitiow. Rosetta Wisemon. Ron. Suter. Curl 174 Tubbs. Betsy 191 Worber. Ricky Whitf, Sherry 26. 206 Wifherspoon. Jim I Sutton, Michaela 190 Tuck, LEE 205 Ward. Edith 206 Whitt. Virginia 206 Witt, Diane 213 ! SuH-on, Michaela 190 Tudor, James 212 Word, Judy 31, 175 Whoberry, Mary 206 wItj, Roger 207 Suffon. Put TUQQIE, Beverly 191 Ward, Lillie Wilburn. Pauline 31. 176 Wittfelf. Ja na 51 SWOffOI'd. Jo Ann '90 Tucker. Thomas 191 Word, Margie Wilgox. Douglas 35. 213 WItikump, grry SWCIffOTd. Phiiip 204 Turner. Ann 25. 191 Word, Mildred Wilder, Carol Wittmeyer. Linda 31. 192 Swain. Jo Ann 190 Turner, Ardis 205 Word. Paulette 206 Wilder. Charles 213 Wole. Bob Swunn, Christine Turner. Bernard 191 War Richard 36. '92 Wilder, Edward Wolke, Mary SWEI'II'IEY. 0017110 31. 174 Turner. Bethel 177 Wardiuw. Sully 26. 206 Wilder, Worley 206 Wong. Cafoiyn T Turner. David 174 Wore. Carolyn 206 Wile. Marilyn Wong. Phillip TCIbUk. 50010 Turner. Harold 206 Ware, Priscilla 50, 192 Wile. Robert Wood. Joyce Talbert. Eorline 205 Tuitie, Michael 174 Warner, Poul Wiles. Geraidine 29. 52, 176 Wood. Donald Tanneri Kathleen 205 T1159. Lee Ann 175 Warren. Judith 40, 49. 175 Wilgs. Leon 206 Wood. Helen 192 Torrance. Joan Tye. Michael 224 Warren. Linda 206 Wiiey. Brenda 206 Woodie. Catherine Tate. Berzeli 205 Tyson. Lillian Warren. Rosemarie 192 Wiley.Pau1WDodieyI Cprolyn 207 Tote. Clyde 205 Tyus. ChurIes 177 Wanington. Mark 213 Wilkins, Dennis 176 Woodley. Lina Tatum. Linda 205 Tyus, Deiphia 206 Washington, Coroiyn 206 WiTkIns. Doris 206 Woodly. Robert 192 Touibee. Bill 191 TYUS. SMILEY Washington. Darlene 40 Wilkins. Gary WOOdSI JOYCE Taylor. BBHY 224 U Washington. Henry 31, 177 Wiilefi'. Shirley Woods, 1991! 49 Taylor. Carl 212 Uihlein. Justin 95. 213 washingion, Pat Willhoite, Linda 224 Woods. Vida .192 Taylor. Diana 205 Underhili, Craig W055. Kathleen 105, 192 Williams. Alice 40 Woodward. WiliIam 192 Taylor. Eugene 205 Underhill, Randy 26. 85. 212 wags, Harrier 224 Wiliiams. Arthur Wociford. Bob 32. 207 Taylor. Gary 205 Underwood. Donna Wa1erman. Darrel Williams, Barbara 206 Woolum. Mary 192 Taylor. Jerry I91 Underwood. Greg Watkins. Collis 192 Williams. Beverly 213 Wooslev. Marv Taylor. Leonard 191 Upym. James Woikins, Doris 206 Williams, Bevetly Wooten. Ronald 224 Taylor. Rhonda 174 V Watkins, Gary Williams. Bonnie 56, 7B. 107. Workman. Darreil 224 Tayior. Robert 177 Vulmore, Doug 35, 212 Watson. Barbara 206 192 Workman. Phyllls 207 Taylor. Shuryn 205 Valmore. Lawrence 26, 224 Watson, Esther 224 Williams. Carolyn 192 Worsharn, Clarence 192 Taylor. Therese 191 Vojladores. Victor 33. 206 Watson. Leonard w111iam5, Clemon 66. 192 Worm. Kar'en- 26, 192 Taylor. Thomas 177 Van Lear. Judith 175 Watson. Pat 205 Williams. Cleo 25. 176 Worthy. Shifdina 207 Teeter, Chester 224 Von Peii'. Fred 206 Watson. Robert 206 Wiiiioms, Deborah 206 quimon. Linda 38. 52. I92 Teichman. Charles Van Pelt. Janice 26. 31. 192 Watson. Sandra 192 Williams. Delores Wrgghf. Carolyn '92 Teller. Nancy 32, 78. 191 Vonschoik, Frank 191 Watts, Be'riy 205 Williams. Dicmn 205 WIIghf. Cherie; 192 Ten. Eyck. George 26. 35 Vorney. Sue 177 Wang. Elaine Williams. Donald Wrgght. Jacquelrne 207 Terrell. Mary 205 Vassar. Donald 177 weaver, Aliean Williams. Edward 192 Wright. Karen 35. 108 Terry. Deborah 212 Vaughn, Alma Weaver. Betty 224 Williams, George Wright. Neil 53. 132. 142. Terry. Joyce 40. I91 Vaughn. Eugene 175 Weaver. Dione 192 wI'Iiiams, Geraldine 206 152. 162 Terry. Lucille 205 Vaughn. Marion 213 Weaver. Sandra 224 Williams. Gregory 206 Wyatt 391W 224 Texter. Ronald 191 Vaughn. Bonnie 206 Weaver, Teri Wiliiams Gwendolyn 206 Wynn. Michael 207 Thead. Phil Vaughn. Carol 192 Webb, Alfred Williams. Gwendolyn 192 Wynn. Ronald 192 Thomas. Bruce 191 Vaughan. Jock Webb. Gorneffo Williams. Isaac 72. 206 WyzenbECkI Sheryl 35 ThomaS. David 174 Vaughan. Sharon Webb, Holly Wiinoms. Jan 192 Y Thomas. Gwendolyn 174 Veosley, Gunney Weber, 'Edwurd Williams. Jerome 177 Yancy. Bugdy 192 Thomas Howard 224 VeusIey. Ernest 213 Weber. Edward Williams. Jo Ann 78, 176 Yancey. Diane '92 ThomOS. Jams Venn. Elizabeth 25, 27. 133. Weber. Elaine 32, 36. 192 Williams. John 213. 94, 176 Yon'rs, Roberts . Thomas, Jeanne 191 138. 175 Weggcms. Ronald 213 WiiiiOmS. JOhrjI'Iie Yarnell, Gauge 39- 751 192 1 ThomasI Judy 212 Venn. Suzanne 206 Wehking. Robert 192 ' ' , Leslie 176 YoIeS. Peggy 50. I92 Thomas. Koren 191 Vielhouer, Karen 20. 78. 175 wehking. William 192 ..uI:1Lzs Yozell. Ronald 192 11 ThOmOS. Marie 191 Vielhuuer, Julius 206 Weider. Lee 176 Malcolm Yeager. DDVId 1 Thomas. Nola 174 Verdon. Claire 213 Weider, Rod , Mary 40. 175 Yeager. Tom 224 1: Thomas. Phillip 36. 191 Vest. Deborah 206 weIker-I, Ruy ' Mary Yes. .621 ! 213 Thomas, Teresa 205 Vest. Donald Weiss. Kenneth 176 Williams. Pamela Yee. John 224 1 Thomas. Thomusenu 205 Vilardo. Dante 224 Weiss. Robert 50. 192 Wiliiams. Perry 66. 75. 192 Yea. R013? I Thgmas. Vivian 191 Vinegar, Jacqueline 192 Welbon. Frank 192 Williams. Peter 35. 213 Yelton. LIndCI 20. 101. 107. 3 ThomoS. Wolfef 205 Vinegard. Elaine Welles. Richard Wiliicims, Ruby 32. 206 152 1 Thompson. David 212 Vineyard MiIch Welles. Robert 177 Williams Sondra 206 Yum. Robert 224 I Thompson. David 205 Visser. Steve 206 Wethingfon, Donna Williams, Sandra York. Portia- ThOmPSOn. Delores 174 Voegfle. Connie 206 Wellmun. Fred 192 Williams. Tom 39, 192 YDUI'IQI Annle Thomvson. Edith 224 Volpenhein. Tony 177 Wells, Boneiia Williams. Wilbert Young. qurence Thompson, Ernest 51. 53. 174 Vondemhe, Anne 105. 175 Wells. Brenda Williams, Willie 206 Young. Mike Thompson. Janyce 174 Vonderahe. Kurt 9S. 213 Wells. Hubert Williamson. Dale 213 Young. Tom 1 ThOII'IPSOI'I. J09 205 Vonderhuar. Richard 206 Wellsr Juanita 224 Wiiliomson, David 224 Z 1. Thompson, Kathy 36. 37. 57. V00, Liho 206 Wells Mary 29, 176 Willinghon'i. Arihur Zachery. Lorry 213 107. 143I 174 w Wells. Ter Willis, Beneffa 206 Zohlou'r. Pauline 26. 207 1 Thompson. Ronald 205 wude. Alfred 177 wagh' Charles 213 w is Charles 206 Zohlout Noemi Thompson. Ronny 191 Wade. Charlene 175 Welsh. Michael 213. wIIlis, Sharon Zonders, Gyvqn 207 Thompwn, William 205 wade. Edward 175 Wendel. Shirley Willis. Steve 224 Zun.de15. Yman . Thompson, Wendell 51. 66. Wogenfield. Leslie 31. 192 Wendelsfein. Tuni 28. 31. 36, Willman. John 33. 176 Zeclski. Richard 36 i. 174 Wagner, Bab 4o. 56, 98, 105. 1'16 Willis. Tonya Zack. Karen 207 .. Thompson. Wendy Wagner. Edward 206 Warner. Pnifi 26. 213 Wiiloughby. Eddie 192 Zellaps. M08 207 1 Thornberry. Tim 177 Woinscott, John Warner. Koihieen Wilmes, Joyce 192 Zenng. George 56. 192 .1 Thorion. Donald Wainscotf. Lynn 40, 192 Wernsing. Paul 176 Wilmofh.Bever1y 224 ZEI'II'III J09 i Thornion. Franklin Waits. Bonnie 26. 31. 78. 175 Werfz, Ariene 176 Wilson, Barbara 206 2979911. D0000 1 Thornmn, Sondra 205 Wakefield. Roger 213 Wesley, Janet 206 Wilson Beverlv 206 ZIbUIkaI 1011 Thrasher. Patricia I74 Woldon. Gerald 192 West. Phyllis Wilson. Charles 206 Ziegel. Elaine 207 Thrweoih. Victoria Walker. Audrey West. Shirley 206 Wilson. Christine 192 Zigldr Ken I92 I Tillery. Dwight 205 Walker. Brenda 206 Westermann. Kathy Wiison.C1ifford Zinn. Patricia 213 I: Tillery. Tyrone 191 Walker. Charles 192 Westmoreland. Lucille 192 Wilson. Cynihia 206 Zumwoide. Jean 40. 207 1' Tillman. Beverly 205 Walker. Diane 175 Wethington. Bonnie 213 Wiison Dave 206 Zumwalde. Ralph 192 3 Tincher. Carolyn 205 Walker. Eddie 175 Wethingion. Donna 177 Wilson. David 5, 192 Zwicker. Kay ii Tinsiey, Laurel 191 Walker. Edna 177 Wessel. Mary Wiigon. Dennis 192 i 244 INDEX Activities 14-64 Administration 112-117 Advanced Chemistry Club Advertising 226-242 Alpha Hi-Y 51 Alpha Y Teens 48 Annual Staff 20-23 Art Club 51 Awards Day 130-131 B Bond, Junior 35 Band, Senior 36 Baseball 90-91 Basketball 75-86 Boys' Sports 64-99 C Cheerleaders, Basketball 78 Cheerleaders, Football 78 Choir,Junior 41 Choir, Senior 38, 39 Choir,Senior 38, 38 FACULTY A Anthony, Janet 1 18 Amer, William 118 Ayer, Joseph 22, 1 14 B Bolostro, Violet 1 1 5 Beck, Virginia 118 Banner, Curl 118 Blake, Robert 116, 132 Blasberg, Grace 1 18 80553. MelvilIe 1 18 Bossemeyer, Anne 1 18 Broun, Jerome 118 Brunsmon, Walter 118 Bryant, John 118 Burton, Tirre1 1 18 Cadle, Charles 118 Call, Jerry 119 Caveman, Monica Clark, John 119 Craigo, Robert 119 D 119 Davidson, Walter 119 Decker, Martha 119 Denner, Lillian 119 Dosfie, Nancy 119 Emery, Thelma 119 Ernst, Will 119 F Fetrner, Ellen 119 Ftonders, Canzetto 119 Frye, LoDonno 120 Gallagher, James 120 Galvin, Robert 120 Garrett, Burton 120 Gaston, Alonzo 120 Gates, Marsall 120 Gephart, Nancy 120 Class Officers 177 Content 12 Cross Country 87 Cum Loude 152 Curriculum 2-11 D Dance Club 106 Dolphin 105,109 Drill Team 78 Dux Femino 133 F Faculty 112-127 Foo'rball 66-74 French Ciub 47 Future Homemakers 27 Future Teachers 53 Future Merchandisers 49 G G.A.A. Officers 100-101 Gens Togata 46 German Cfub 44 Girls' Sports 99-109 Glee Clubs 40 Golf Team 92 Gilliland, William 120 Goldforb, Joseph 120 Goodall, Paul 120 Graham, Car1 120 Graham. Efeonor 120 Griffith, Donald 121 Hamilton, Ross 121 Harvey, Mary 121 Hotcher, Patty 121 Hatfield, Charles 121 Hawkins, Arthur Huymond, George 50, 121 Heck, Judith 121 Heger, J. Herbert 121 Hensel, Albert 121 Hertzmon, Dorothy 127 Higgins, Howard 121 Hill, SoHy 121 HiIman, Sharon 101, 122 Hirt, Lewis 122 Hlod, Michael 72, 122 Howard, Joyce 122 Hudson, JoAnna 122 Hughes, Laverne 52, 122 Huheey, John 122 Hutchison. Claudette 122 I Inmon, Thomas 122 J Jenike, Samuel 122, 125 Jones, Montana 122 Jones,'Ruth 122 K Kemme, Janet 123, 152 Kimblp, Darwin 116 Kluber, Robert 123 Knost, Charlotte 123 Knost. Ralph 123 Koizumi, Gayle 123 Graduation 168- 1 69 H Health Careers Club 50 History Club 45 I Intramurols 96 Introduction 1-12 M Madrigal 38 Majorettes, Junior Mojorettes, Senior Memoriam 248 Merchandisers 36 Minstre1s 56-63 Mixed Chorus 4O Monifors 33 0 Office Help 31 18fudent1 Offset Club 50 Orchestra 40 P Physical Education Popularity Poll 142-143 Projection Crew 31 Konrad, Virginia 53, 116, 133 L Lackey, Donald 35, 123 Lune, Delores 123 Lemmon, Elizabeth 116 Lemon, Charles 123 Leslie, Elizabeth 101, 123 Lincks, Lulubelle 123 Loescher, Carol Lyons, David 123 Lyons, Ronald 115 M Marion, Melvin 123 Martin, Ansel 118, 124 Martin, Linda 124 Mother, David 124 McElhoney, William 22, 115 Merriff, Marvin 66, 67, 124 Mitchell, Cynthia 124 Moore, Edith 124, 126 Moormonn, Hi1do 124 Mueller, Jack 22, 51, 124 Mullins, Billie 124 Mullins, Robert 124 Murphy, Lu1u 117 N 124 124, Nossuno, Gerald Nolan, Nora May 152 O O'Rourke, John 125 .3 Patrick, Gloria 125 PhiHey,- N1th 125 Pitcher, William 51, 125 Powell, Jackie 125 Purcell, Bonnie 125 Race, Sam 125 Rhollcms, Arthur 22, 125 Richmond, Susan 22, 125 145 Publication Rep. 26 Q Quill and Scroll 27 S Scribblers 52 School Helpers Senior Directory Senior Prom 160-161 Seniors 128-177 Sigma Gamma 132 Spanish Club 44 Student Council, Junior 34 Student Council, Senior 32 Swimming Team 94-95 T Tennis Teams 93 28-30 Thulian Players 42 Tiger Club 97 Track Teams 88-89 Tower News 25 Underclassmen 178-225 RiFey, Arthur 125 Robinson, Mabel 108, 125 Rosenboum, Lynn 126 Rosenberger, Marjorie 126 S Salie, Charles 99, 126 Schiffer, Anne 126 Schirmer, Herbert 126 Sherman, Harold 126 Shirley, Barbara 126 Siegel, Martin 126 Simmons, James 126 Simpson, Martha 126 Smith, Francine 126 Smith, George 36, 126 Srofe, J. Garner 127 Steinmetz, Christine 127 Stevens, Eunice 127 Sfewcn, Betty 127 Stose, 110 127 Stringfield. Sharon 127 Suffridge, Jean 127 T Tennell, LinTOn 127 Thomas, Carol 127 Vickers, Robert 117 Vordenberg, Robert 127 W Walker, Maxine 119, 127 Wallace, Dorothy 127 Wilkinson,Russe11 127 Williamson, Donald 127 Willson, Alice 127 Wirfh, Raymond 120, 127 Yates, Maxine 127 Z Zollors, Charles 127 Zwoyer, Roger 85, 127 Where's my mummy Going up! Has anyone seen my skirt? 246 I'll take the pink one wiih the While lace! I'll match you and raise you 1en Slop this monkeyinq around! g! A ;;1.AYSAJJ. W I wonder where he yellow want . . . It hurts right here 247 I want to be a Tiger He loves me! . . And don't come back! IN MEMORIAM MR. RAYBURN CADWALLADER Withrow students and faculty members were deeply grieved at the death of Mr. Rayburn Woods CadWallader, former teacher and principal of Withrow. Mr. Cadwallader joined the Withrow faculty in 1927 as a teacher of mathematics and Was promoted to the job of assistant principal in 1933. He was absent from Withrow for eleven years during which time he upheld the position of principal at Western Hills High School. In 1957 Mr. Cadwallader returned as principal, the job he held until ili health necessitated his retirement as our chief of staff. Upon leaving Withrow, he was trans- 248 ferred to the Central Office, Where he became a research specialist in the Division of Research, Statistics, and Informa- tion, and the Division of Secondary School Administration. With greater failure of health, Mr. Cadwallader made his complete retirement in September, 1962. When KMr. Cadi, retired iv; was noted that his outstanding impression on With- row Was that his uconstant concern was for the worth and dignity of the student . . . a person who has been continually Concerned with standards that had more to do with things other than courses and grades,1 :: A u; ; - NEWMAN'E Crealiue YEAREQDKS-KNOXVILL: VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS IVERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VERITAS VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT l CONQUERS VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT VINCIT 1 war: IV- :2, 4.; x53? . ,v , In ggv' 3154-: .. -' a ' 1 AAL L - 1 F A' ?in'd'iiz 1.7;. 1 . ..-, - '3.-,-.f..',:-'.. F.?- :3'; d. 3431...: r: ; W: :1 A , r . bi .. . AA.KA AHAAH A uh : 1.x: -
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