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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
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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
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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.
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