Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1965
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WITHROW HIGH SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO WITHROW IS LIFE. LIFE IS PEOPLE. PEOPLE ARE FACES. WITHROW IS FACES. 'THE FACE OF THE PAST ENVELOPES US. VICARIOUSLY THROUGH RECORDED CHRONICLES, WE LAY THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE PRESENT AND BLAZE THE PATHS OF THE FUTURE. THE FACE OF KNOWLEDGE BECKONS US. INTO THE DEPTHS OF LIBRARY, CLASSROOM, LABORATORY WE DELVE. THE FACE OF TRADITION BINDS US. YET HEARTS THUMP AT THE CALLING OF A DUX OR SIG, AND ATHLETIC EVENTS INCITE RIVALRY. THE FACE OF PERSONALITY DISTINGUISHES US. PENSIVE, GREGARIOUS, AESTHETIC, ATHLETIC -EDUCATION MOLDS US DIFFERENTLY SO THAT WITHROW REPRESENTS MORE THAN PARTITIONED CLASSROOMS. THE FACE OF THE FUTURE PROJECTS US. OUR RISING SILHOUETTES EMERGE FROM ONE CROWD, EBB INTO ANOTHER, AND AGAIN EMANATE. WE ARE A COMBINATION OF ALL THESE FACES. TOGETHER THEY DETERMINE THE FACES OF WITHROW, FOR THESE ARE THE FACES IN THE CROWD. THE PAST MINGLES WITH THE FUTURE TO CAST THE SHADOW OF AN EVER-TRANSIENT PRESENT. YET, THE ESSENCE OF WITHROW ENDURES . . . EEOVGH TOIL ,ANb NOT BY: NVND lNDOLENCE WHEN ONE GET llS T LOVE HIS WORN H15 LLFE Ts AH T To f THE UNIQUE VISAGE OF LANDSCAPE, THE CARVEI INTRINSIC VALUES, THE T VISAGE OF PERPETUAL ' NEW-SOWN SEEDS SUST POSTERITY THE FACES OF OUR H: 4 h..-rgz nu 3 I 1 I f I I K Wu, J 3 3 W E 3331:?wi TANTALIZING, THEY BECKON; AND A PURPOSE EMERGES- WE GROW UNDERSTANDING OURSELVES AND OTHERS. TEACHER OR STUDENT-THIS IS OUR GOAL, OUR REWARD. WOULD WE DENY OUR PLACE AMONG THE FACES IN THE C 6 VISIONS OF FARAWAY PLACES, EVENTS, PEOPLE, KNOWLEDGE OEx EMANATE FROM CLASSROOM, LIBRARY, AND LABORATORY. CONFORMITY CRUMBLES. THlus, EVOLVES THE NEW. x q' ' ..... MODERN SILHOUETTES AROUSE THE APPEAL OF THE REVERED, FUSING A COMMON BOND OF SHARED EXPERIENCES AND BECOMING THE FACES OF FACES OF OUR TRADITION. 9 PERSONALITY OBLITERATES THE ANONYMITY OF THE CROWD AND CONCEIVES THE INDIVIDUAL. WE IDENTIFY OURSELVE THROUGH EXPRESSION. ELATION, WARMTH, AND PENSIVENESS COMPRISE g THE UL; mw' 'i gfk FACES OF OUR PERSONALITY. l1 WWHAT IT IS. PRECEDING GENERATIONS WE GAZE AT THE FACE OF TIME. DETERMINED: BUT WHAT IT BECOMES. WE , DETERMINE. AS WE VENTURE FAR FROM THE 1 PORTALS OF WITHROW. FOLLOWING THE ' PATHS OF OUR OWN PROGRESS. WE CARRY WITH US THE TORCH OF OUR KNOWLEDGE. l'l ITS FLAME CASTS LIGHT UPON THE VARIED VISAGES OF OUR RISING SILHOU- ETTES, REVEALING THE IDENTITY OF THE FACES OF THE FUT 13 , FACES OF OUR CLAssRooms FACULTY CURRICULUM 16 ; FACES OF OUR TRADITIONS ORGANIZATIONS FACES OF OUR PERSONALITIES FACES OF OUR FUTURE INDEX AND DIRECTORY 255 FACES OF OUR CLASSROOMS THE DAY BREAKS-FACES BRIGHT, INQUlSiTlVE, AS THE DAWN. SOON THE LIGHT INTENSIFIES, THEN FADES SLOWLY. A WEARY TEACHER, REFLECTING ON THE DAY AND ITS FACES, KNOWS SATISFACTION. BEING THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF A COMMUNITY SUCH AS WITHROW DEMANDS A SINCERE, CONFIDENT MAN WITH A SENSE OF HUMOR, DIGNITY AND JUSTICE. OUR MUCH RESPECTED LEADER IS SUCH A MAN-JOSEPH C. AYER. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVES CABINET MEMBERS AID IN GOVERNING THE COMMUNITY. MR. RONALD LYONS An assistant principal come into contact with many students. He learned their likes, dislikes, weaknesses, and abilities; 0nd at the same time he watched them mature from youngsters to young adults. Seeing these gradual changes become the motivating force behind the work of Withrow's assistant principals. Mr. Ronald Lyons adopted the National Junior Honor Society as his pet project and skillfully formulated plans to improve it The three years he spent as a pilot for the Air Force helped him cultivate leader ship ability, which was necessary for performing his duties as an administrator. Improving school spirit was one of Mr. Wiilicim McEIhaney's dominant aims us he encouraged each person to promote every school activity, not just the games, or just the dances, Be- sides supporting these school functions, Mr. Mac perfected his own favorite sportegolf. When in a iess active mood, reading historical novels about the French Revolution interested him. Miss Violet Boiostro displayed Special interest in the senior class, as she helped with the planning of the class project Ordering rings for the eager juniors also occupied her time. After assisting students all day at school, Miss Bolostro relaxed by gardening, conning, painting, or fishing in her own Ioke. No matter what duties were assigned to them, the three assistant principals welw comed the chance to help more students. Mixing this unselfish outiook with tact and competence, Withrow derived three outstanding administrators. l9 MISS VIOLET BALASTRA MR. WILLIAM MC ELHANEY 5... . A.- ,---.n -. v. ' MRS. VIRGINIA KONRAD CO U N SELORS Guests were always welcome to Withrow's art gallery for a tour of this portrait room. The painting on the left is of the faculty adviser for Dux Femina and the Hlt's Academic team, Mrs. Virginia Konrad. Next to her portrait is that of Mr. Darwin Kimble, who considered piecing students' schedules together to be as interesting 05 ceramics. To the right can be found the counselor who delighted in talking to different people, especially students, to learn their ideas. This man's name is, of course, Mr. Robert Vickers. Situated next to the conversationoiist is Mr. MR. ROBERT C. VICKERS MR. DARWIN KIMBLE Robert Blake, who served as the faculty adviser for the honored boys of Sigma Gamma. The first point- ing on the next wail depicts Miss Elizabeth Lemmon working diligently to guide the junior high students to 0 profitable life at Withrow. Beside Miss Lem- mon is Miss Lulu 8. Murphy. Besides counseling, Miss Murphy took charge of the diet kitchen in 0 boys' summer camp, These six pictures are a sample of the quality masterpieces that can be found in the Tigertown art gallery. Tigers appreciated this cour- teous attention, MR ROBERT BLAKE 20 MISS ELIZABETH LEMMON MISS LULU B. MURPHY EVEN WITH JOBS REQUIRING THE ABILITY OF A COM- PUTOR, WITHROWS SECRETARIES RANK AMONG THE BEST FOR THEIR EFFICIENCY IN ALL CLERICAL DUTIES. Seated: Mrs. Margaret Peyton, Miss Isabella Longlond, Mrs. Lcmetm Huppertz, Mrs. Frances Boswell. Standing: Mrs,.Jcm Densmore, Miss Pom Fishrer, Mrs, Gladys Corry, Miss Carol Roth. 21 Well-Wishers Wishing Wells, which appeared at the end of the lunch line every Monday, pioyed a large part in Student Council's m0- ior project for one year Collecting small change donations from the pupils, their contents and profits from candy and calendar soles helped Council to near its goole to raise money for support of one foreign exchange student. By work- ing with on adult committee, Council pionned to provide for c: 1966 senior through the sponsor- ship of the American Field Service. Next on the list of projects was the organization of 0 Safety Commit- tee, whose members helped devise C! more efficient method of evacun Citing the building during fire drills, numbered the stairwells and exits, and placed in each room signs tell- ing through which door that room should exit; Directing these under- takings were the officers: Clarence Adams, Carl Davis, Judy Oppt, and Lisa Sand. OfficeISeLeft to Right: C. Davis, D. Cole, L. Sands, C. McTigue, C. Adams. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATION Left to Right, Bottom Row: N. Pepe, G. Spinks, R Marshall, B, McElroy, A, Beck. Row 5: C, Rouche M. Quebe, S. Seaman, B. Dixon, D. Show, P. Shaffer, S. Ritchie, G. Robinson, S. Butcher, G. Harris, P. Werner, R. Carney, Mi Grisco, S. Lewis, R. Plcir, J. Mc- Coiemon, Row 2: D Edwards, H. Todd, R. Williams, S, Jones, K. Mohon, D, Jetter. Row 6: J. Dehner, E. Bowling, A. Gilhooley, M. Todd, M. Crawford, C. Leohr, D. Davis, D Diekmcn, P. Flory, C. Simmons, L. McQuen, L. Godfrey, L. Howard, St Crawford, J, Ogiey, Chambers, N. Fahrney. Row 3: S, Frey, J. Ifland, L. Locke, V. Estes, C. Cunnick, J. Homptonl S. Gwinner, B. Morris. Row 7: K. Gleich, L. J. Jones, 5. Hopkins, G. Kinard, M. Offutt, J. Baker, C. Tone, B. Durstl J. Stewart, W. Wehking, Ne Horgrave, E. Sewell, P. Devore, Goepp, E. Jackson Row 4: R, Scott, E. Moto, S. Tote, S, Tinsley, B. Goldwater, G. Mehl, C. Ballardt C. Dunbon, G. Koizumi, T. Williams, J. Santoro, P. Holzman, C. 22 Monitors--Lefr to Right, Bottom Row: R Williams, P. Robertson, B Curee, S. Venn, B. Hawkins, J. Davis, Smith Row 4: L. Durst, BY Tubbs, J. Terry, V. Bell, J. Rouch, R. Devond, S. Spears, P. Plummer, Morris, J. Grischyl K Morris, 5. Jones, J. Ferree, BA Baird, L R. White. Row 2: C. Dunson, C. Wifson, J, Moxey, T. Smith, C. Accordino, C Davis, R. Woodley, R. Abney. Row 5: R. Dolf, B. Rossi, A. Kearsey, C. Hehn, B. Rutherford, S. Ritchie, G. Frye, Row 3: Demoissey, L. Baker, D Voelpel, M. Longboffom, N. Horgrove, D K. W055, P. Bfock, J. Boehm, L. Riefle, D Spenker, B. Vaughan, R. Rhoe, D. Poimer, T. Cantrell, J. Lynch, J. Pullem, D. Polycostro. STUDENTS SHARE BLESSINGS WITH THOSE LESS FURTUNATE. ACTIVITIES SPONSORED BY STUDENT COUNCIL CONTRIBUTED TO THE BETTERMENT OF THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY 23 Left to right: 5. McFaIl, D. Blocksom, D. Good, D. Cameron. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL BUILDS LEADERS Row 1: M. Bonner, D. Sand, N. Murphy, M. Clopp Row 2: D Pappas. Row 4: J, Apgor, K. McManus, R. Lague, C. Wheat, W. Petitgouf, M. Ball, D Greer, H. Hoines, R. Kidd, B. Barnes. Row 3: Noegel, J. Shindofer, C. Cunningham, W. Hogg, A. Geil, L. Tomlin, C. Cunnick, E Hodge, L. Koch, S. Martin, T. .u 4. .4...- - 24 BECK, VIRGINIA 0.: A8,, B.E.eU.C.; Dept. Chairman Whose words these are, I better know for upon this test I now must show. These lines were spoken by many of the English students here at Withrow. Eager-to-Ieorn citizens of Tigertown acquired the knowledge of poems and their authors and the personalities of the characters in plays and novels. Twenty-eight teachers composed the department which lead students to a better understanding of this universal language The performers from Miss Rosenberger's dromotics classes used this inheritance to portray human emotions while the girls of Scribblers discussed both new and classic liter- ary works. This knowledge was also used by the librarians who helped dis- tressed students find necessary infor- mation. We have learned from the post to appreciate these treasures. But we have many items yet to learn and miles to go before we are through. LITERATURE STIMULATES WITHROWITES TO USE THEIR IMAGINATION AND RESOURCEFULNESS TO PEER INTO THE DEPTHS OF CLASSIC ADVENTURES, POEMS, PLAYS. 25 ACKERMANN, M. R.: BJNeUt C. CARBONNEAU, PENNY: B.A.eMorycrest College COPE, Mt JANE: Bfne DePouw FETTNER, ELLEN: 8.5.; Indiana: U.,' Red Cross Club Adviser HLAD, MICHAEL: 8.5a Eastern Ky. State; Football Coach WESSINGER, SUSAN P.: B.A., B.SeU. C. KENNEDY, MARJORIE: B.A., 8,5.eU. C. GARNER, MELANIE A.: B.SeU. C.,' Jr. High Red Cross Adviser WITH A GESTURE OF THE HANDS AND THE BONCISE WORDS, MISS R!CHMONB DISCUSSES A NEW SIDELIEHT 0F POHIC INTERPRETATION. Dickens, Shakespeare, and Poe are three giants of fhe literature dissemi- nated by Withrow's largest and fastest 7 growing deportment-English. Super- vised by Miss Virginia Beck, This x department advised Tower News, cunggfst 9251535 Thalions, Scribblers, fhe Wifhrow An- nual, and Quill and Scroll. KLUBER, ROBERT: B5,, M.A. U. C. LANE, C, DELORES: B.SA-Wilberforce Univ, M.A. Univ of Pitts- burgh MARTIN, LINDA L: 3.5. BaIl State MITCHELL, CYNTHIA: B.A Olivet MOORMANN, HILDA: A.B. Trinity College, M.A. U. C. NOLAN, NORA MAY: ABA, B.S.- U. C.; Campus Beautification Com. PATRICK, GLORIA: ABr-Purdue; Scribblers PHILLEY, MARTHA: A.B. Trinify College RILEY, ARTHUR E. A.B U. C TAYLOR, JAMES W. A,B., M.A. Univ. of Kentucky WILLIAMS, ANNE: B.S, Miami Univ., M.A. Ohio State Univ. WORTHEIMER, LYNN: B.S-lndiona Univ , U, C.; FTA 26 Officers: C. McFall, Rec, Secy.; J. Maginn, Hist; J, McMahon, Presv; C. Oberklous, Trees. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Er Banks, C, Tincher, R. Scott, S. Sumner, P. Shaffer, M. Quebe, C. Oberklaus. Row 2: Miss Gloria Patrick, J. Mc- Cornett, L. Wortmcm, C. Cotting, S. Frey, Cr Sonnenschein, M. K. Gantz, Corr. Secy.; SCRIBBLERS Splat! Pies splashed wildly on win- dows, heaters, and coats 05 the cornstarch concoctions skimmed toward cringing Scribblers. The 0p- prehensive but game girls were amply rewarded for their tribu- lations when their pie-slinging Tigertown booth netted a sizable profit. As the year progressed, less enduring activities were in store for the junior and senior members of this honorary literary club. Chosen by the quality of the essays they submitted at the beginning of the year, the new Scribblers utilized their ability by penning poems obcut their big sisters, Making a scrap- book of Christmas cards and cor- responding poems, sponsoring a writing contest, listening to speakers, holding on open housee the Scribbfers promoted not only literature, but also the spirit of Withrow. Mohon, K. Gontz, J. Oppt, D. Diekmon, C. McTigue, Vt Hollerman, Pt Hensley, J. Muginn, G W m n! m5: r0? 7 Toms w! p; 17 P. Schmitt, S. Lewis. Vt HUDSON, JO ANNA: M.A.;Ohio State KOIZUMI, GAIL: B.A,, B.SeU. C. LOESCHER, CAROL: B.SeOhio State LONG, CAROL: A.B.e Gettysburg College; Cum Laude WITHROW, THE SCHOOL OF OPPORTUNITY, OPENS ITS DOORS TO SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR THOSE WITH VISUAL, HEARING, OR SPEECH HANDICAPS. MRS. MARIETTA MARTIN UBTMNED HER B.S. FROM OHIO STATE. The special education department was divided into three sections: for those hard of hearing; tor those visually handicapped; and for those with a speech defect. Mrs. Stevens, the head of the hearing department, has been one at the four teachers of the decnC at Withrow. Mr. Goldfarb was instrumental in developing a drivers' educau tion program for the deaf; and fairly recent was the switch from sign language to total use of lip reading in the ciasses. Closely associated to that section was the speech program, which was taken on a voluntary basis, Each case was different, both in type and degree. Mrs. Loescher, head at the department explained that this course aided stu- dents to speak better phaneticaliy, and helped to better adjust them for speech activities, such as public address. The third section was one for the blind, which was com- prised of four students. Mrs. Martin the only teacher of the blind at Withrow, was one at three in the city. The sessions, which averaged one and a half to two hours a week, were entirely individual. Yet, no matter what the section of special education, it was primarily the de- votions of these teachers that helped their students over- come the obstacles of their handicap. 28 CLARK, JOHN T.: BA. Ohio State; M.A. U of Chicago; Tower News, Quill and Scroll HARVEY, MARY N.: B.A. Georgerown Col- lege; Asst, Librarian AT WITHROW, THE LITERARY, SPEECH, AND DRAMA ACTI- VITIES INSPIRE THE AUTHORS, ORA- TORS, AND ACTORS OF TIGERTOWN TO BE- COME THE FUTURE ?SEFEBiFgEHmeT: PROFESSIONALS. berg College; Thalion Players LINCKS, LULUBELLE: B.S, Eusfern, M.S. U. K.; Librarian STEINMETZ, CHRIS- TINE: 8.5. Kem State, M.A U. of Southern California QUILL AND SCROLL - S Jones P. Bottom Row: M, Cornet, K. Worth, A. Slutz, P. Shaffer, B. Nunn, S. Huheey, S. Feldman, K. Gronauer, K. Gontz. Roy 3. . A. Shumwoy, J. Maginn, K. Royalty, C Oberklous Row 2: G. Hensley, P. Schmitt, B. Doyle, T. Shear, P. Sotterfleld, M. Murphy, Hayden, L. Patterson, N. Fohrney, C. Rouch, A. Turner, S. Sumner, S. Frey, C. OverhulseA 29 Left to Right, Bottom Row: W. Ferguson, S. Left, 5, Sumner, E. Barber, JV Armstrong, C. McFall, R, Cornett. Row 2: S. Preuss, Y. Banks, W. Cockrell, G. Weldon, J. Roach, J. Smith, D. Jones, D Boulden, J. Crump, D, Miiler. Officers--Lefr to Right, Bottom Row: M. Cornefr, Hist; Miss Rosenberger, Adviser; R. Ploir, Secy. Row 2: A Sanford, Pres.; A Slutz, Treas.; P. Breidenbach, V P, THALIAN BUSY WITH BOTH DRAMA AND PUBLIC SERVICE, THALIAN CLUB DEMONSTRATED TO THE FACES IN THE CROWD THAT IT WAS ABLE TO SERVE AS WELL AS ACT IN THE SCHOOL. ID SERVE THE BDMMUNHY, THALIAN PREPARES A RALLY FOR THE SCHOOL BOARD ISSUE ON THE TAX lEVY. CAN'T YOU SEE, I'M T00 SICK TO TALK TO YOU NOW! GDDDNESS. EVERYTHING SEEMS ALL DOUBLED UP. gm; .5 , 9'32? grow a MOORE, EDITH M.: B.A., B.E., M.A.- U. C.; Bible Club Row 1: B. Feng, P. Martin, W. Roschiek, J. Mathis, J, Kemme, A. Frazier, W. Cook, V. Hollerman, J, Brown. Row 2'. D. Mc- 4- HUGHES, LAVERNE W.: A.B - U. C.; Jr. Honor Society FOR EXTENSIVE EXPANSION. 32 DOSTIE, NANCY: A.B. Indiana U.; French Club HUTCHINSON, CLAUD- ETTE: B.A. MarshoIl U.,' Spanish Club JONES. RUTH: A.B,, 8.5. U, C, K'EMME, JANET: B,A. Our Lady of Cincinnati, B.E., MLHU. C.; German Club Farland, L. Durst, G. Galinger, B. Rasmussen, l. Key, C. Naporstek, F. Vonpelt, B. Klems. GAY PARIS, ART, PERFUME, WINE, GORGEOUS LAND- SCAPES-OUl-THIS IS FRANCE.FRENCH5W CLUB OFFERS THE CHANCE FOR MEN- TAL VISITATION. t: h J. Left to righI: S. Jones, Secy.; C. Bollordl Trees.; A Murphy, Pres; J. Preston, V. P FRENCH Row 1: S. Koehler, C. Forres, J. Siemund, S. Butcher, BV Ruther- ford, S. Slaughter, B. Ross, P, Seaman! S. Hennessy, E Barber. Row 2: Mrs. Dostie, D. Show, M Boll, M. McCreudy, B. Crump, S. Covert, J Crumpl M. Moore, D. Brown, J. Rooch, C. Chambers, M. Murphy. Row 3: T, Fields, P. O Horo, J. Maxey, KA Wester- monn, P. Reese, K. Gerth, J. Presfon, P. Wore, E. Walker, K. Walker, A. Rayburn. Row 4: S. Schubert, G. Brown, L Moore, K. Gronouer, 5. Ryan, J. Lewis, C. Tinche, B. Bowers, S Johnson, 3 ii T? w? IEEEEE QEEEQ CLUB C. Parks, M. Armentrouf, E Talbert. Row 5: R. Carney, R. Bower, D. Clark, R. Ramsey, J. Underwood, P. Stovolf, J. Hunt, 5. Roney, H. Hummel, G Hilliard, L. Paterson. Row 6: T. Williams, V7 Parker, R. Harvey, C. Mundy, J. Siefert, P Sutton, W Jackson, H. McCommons, W Griess, Dt Walston, C. Dunson. Row 7: T, Shear, P. Simmons, C. Glass, W. Ferguson, M. Hoehn, S. Jones, 6. Ford, E. Anthony, C. Bollard, C. Cooper, R, Bonnen. Officers-Left to Right: M. Quebe, Pres; TA Shear, Trees; P. Shaffer, V. P.; L.. Pinney, Secy.; A. Sanford, Sgt-oLArms. A COLORFUL TRIP THROUGH QUAINT, OLD MEXICO, AND A CHRISTMAS FIESTA WITH THE TOUCH OF SPANISH CUSTOMS, MADE THE SPANISH LANGUAGE AND DENIZENS MORE MEANINGFUL FOR MEMBERS OF SPANISH CLUB. Left to Right, Bottom Row: N. Fohrney, A. Kearsey, CA Rossi, J. Quebe, P Riemor, C. Washington, L. Pinney, R. Woodley, R. Baker, B. Suter, N. McKee, B Sofchwell, P Shaffer. Row 2: Mrs. Williams, J. Jones, E. Weber. Row 4: C. Winston, T. Shear, M. Hutchinson, S. Venn, D. Spencer, C. Cunnick, C. Rauch, R. Curee, Griffith, P Mottison, A. Sanford, R. Weiss, L. Godfrey, A. Godfrey, M. Cornett, C. Riefle, G Day, D. Runyon. Row 3: V Hollerman, M. P. O'Heorn. --'ll-- ' HIIH 34 I OfficersQLeH to Right: S. Robinson, Secy.; C. McFoII, V. P.; C. Overhulse, Pres.; D. Hosel, Hist; KA Royalty, Trees. SKITS, TRIPS, AND SPECIAL SPEAKERS HAVE ADDED I CLASSICAL KNOWLEDGE TO THE ACTIVITIES OF GENS TOGATA. THE ANNUAL LATIN BANQUET BROUGHT ROMAN LIFE TO THESE 47 WITHROWITE LATIN SCHOLARS. Left to Right, Bottom Row: M. Fluhorty, L Honey, M. Noe, B. D. Jorden, R, Wolioce. Row 3: K. Johnson, P. Werner, C. Barker, BuckIer, N. Howard, S. Campbell, I. Curtis, M. Droggoo, C. Truman, K. Hemer, J. Stine, L. Ockelmcm, K4 Gonrz, J. Moginn, E Weber, J. Hughes, L. Suber, S. Perkins, 5, Robinson, D. Davis, D. Sellers. C. Overhulse. Row 4: W. Hammonn, D. Hosel, C. Pennington, B Row 2: L. Voo, L. Hawkins, T. Howard, J. Hague, JQ lflcnd, K. Hawkins, C, Edwards, T. Powell, B. MacDonald, B. White, H. Scott, Royalty, C. McFolll C. Barker, 6 Horfmcm, K. Stump, S, Wilson, Mrs. Hill. Q HE J R Q;' u-z. : I 3'??? ?rmwt 9 m. 1 w .EVImex .I b an..- A E .. - A VISIT TO ART CLUB BY CINCINNATI PAINTER ROBERT FABE PROMPTED A LARGE TURNOUT OF INTERESTED CLUB AND FACULTY MEMBERS Waging bottles for imagination and creativity, the Art Department strove f0 discover Talents in ort-minded students. Department Chair- mon Jock Mueller and his comradese-Miss llo Stose, Miss Marian Howes, and Mr. Ralph Cook-foughf their pupils drawing, painting, and working with wood, metal, and clay. Some of the workmanship has been quite good, shown by the many entries in pasf Scholastic Art Awards contests and Zoo Arts Festivola The Art Department aided in yearly displays in the teachers' Iunchroom and school lobby, and the students pointed windows during Brotherhood Week. Mr, Mueller, Wifhrow's answer To Pablo Picasso, was also the adviser for Art Club, 0 group whose function was To bring ort studenfs togefher to discuss and develop their ideas. During closs-time the teachers guided their pupils in thinking creatively and seeing new relationships between orf and man's emotions. Art class was CI pleasant break in the tedium of a school day. With close to an hour of working time, he could lose his worries in molding a lump of clay or painting 0 picture. Art holds the key to men's ability to express his ideas to the rest of the world ODDS AND ENDS WERE USED BY MR. MUELLER'S STUDENTS IN METAL SBULPTURES. Left to Right, Bottom Row: C. Hiner, J, Crump, V. Jackson, B. Crump, E. Talbert, M. Parks, M. Mueller, R. Mueller, G Weldon, 5. Billups, G. Stouder. Row 2: L. Binkley, S. McNomee, Sv Mefford, M. Floyd, M. Bryant, W. Ray, K. Sfeworf, P Cholmondeley, C. Ballard, B. Williams, Mr. Mueller. Row 3: P. Rone, B, Sufchwill, K. Gronouer, C. Rieer, K. Gronouer, M. Sufton, C. Sonnenschein, T, Wilson, B. COOK, RALPH: B.S. UniversiTy of Cincinnafi, M Ed. Miami University HAWES, MARIAN A.: A.A. Stephens College, B A. Michigan State University, B.S. University of Cincinnati, M.Ed. Miami University STOSE, ILO: 8.5. Ohio University MUELLER, JACK: B.F.A Miomi UniversETy, M.F.A.-- Columbia University; Annual Arr Staff Adviser, Art Club Adviser Triptow, J. Moxey, Row 4: R. Jones, G, Hilliard, H. HummeF, J. Parker, R Duncan, W. Griess, C. Poppe, K. Vondemhe, V. Holler- man, R. Martin. Row 5: S. Knight C4 Wilfioms, BA Burton, L. Sfodelmann, R. Carder, P. Wore, S. Seiberh D. Siemer, J. Harfmon, P. Moore. Row 6: R. Woodly, 5, Cooper, L Berry, LA Goshorn, W, Ferguson, M. Griffith, J. Stewart, D. Lewis, L. Howard, 5. Bolton. LINDA BERRY'S MAGI ADD BEAUTY TO THE MAIN HALL AT CHRISTMAS. 37 GARRETT, BURTON: A,B.mUniv. of Kentucky, B,S.-Rio Gronde College. HOWARD, JOYCE: A,B.eUt C. KNOST, CHARLOTTE: BtA. B,EdteU. C4 RACE, SAM: B.SeMiami Univ., M.A.-Peab0dy; Cross-country Couch, Bengal Boosters Advisert 8.3., M.A.-Nebrosku Un iv. SOCIAL STUDIES IS AN ANALYSIS OF MANtS DAILY CHRONICLE- HIS EVERY THOUGHT, DEED, OR PERCEPTION. CAVEMAN, MONICA: B.At, B.E., M.A.-4U. C.; History Club Co-Sponsor 38 SHERMAN, HAROLD E.: '-9 $2351: qmiumawe Ii?.$u .th tl' aim-JL ,hgyge. . THEN, AS ALL 6000 COOKS KNOW, A PINCH 0F SALT WILL WORK WONDERS. Climbing into the time machine, captained by Miss Monica Caveman, Withrow Social Studies students soared through the ages, reliving cultural back- grounds of the major continents. Carrying them from earliest recorded history through the Renaissance were World and Modern History, which were re- fueled for the next lop by American History. Stress- ing the decntages of democracy over communism, they dealt with the world's missiIe-era moderniza- tion. Civics, World Geography, Job and Economic Relations and Socio-Economic Probfems completed the flight pattern. Junior pilots learned government functions through History Club sessions. Contem- plating future flights, Miss Caveman commented: We try' to produce effective participants in democ- rocyt JENIKE, SAM: A.B., B.S. Ed.-U. C; History Club CovSponsor Right LEMON, CHARLES: B.S, Oh1o State SUFFRIDGE, JEAN: B,A.W0hio Wesleyan Univ. WALKER, MAXINE: A,B., S.E.- U. C. WILKINSON, RUSSELL: BVS. Ed. U. C.,' M.Ed. X. U. Old Members Leff to Right, Bottom Row: 5. Simpson, J Arm- strong, L. Worrmon, M. Parks, M Koupp, L, Frison, S Robinson, D. Davis, S Venn Row 2: C. Smith, B. Vaughan, S. Ritchie, J. Siemundl B. Ross, M. Bryant, P. Ware, R. Williams, C, Washington, B, Triptow, C. OverhulseA Row 3: R. Wallace, C. Mays, R. Martin, P. Shaffer, K. Royalty, A4 Slutz, J. McMahon, B. Brown, V. Hallerman, S. Frey, J. Mathis, Row 4: W, Roberts, E. Browning, M. Quebe, B. Brown, P. SchmiH, L Ockelmun, P, Hensley, A, Gilhooley, C. McFoll, B Woodward, L, Voo Row 5: R. Woodly, J. Hague, L Hawkins, C. Wright, B. Thomas, B. MacDonald, G, Fancher, B. White, J. Sfollzenberg. Row 6: D. Bogosion, A. Sam ford, D. Wilson, L. Wiles, N. Hargrove, C. Edwards, B Hawkins, R. Theod, N. Daniels, T Sheer, D. Hosel. HISTORY CLUB-WHERE THE PAST MEETS THE PRESENT. New Members-Left to Right, Bottom Row: B. Eaton, E, Jackson, 3 Bacchus, E. Christian, P. Dunn, K. Gerth, A. Chisholm, S. Butcher, W. Mosley, R. Herzog. Row 2: M. Morrison, E. Ziegel, B Williams, B, Harris, R, Carney, K. Davenport, K. Hughes, A. Harper, 5. Wardlaw, D. Casey, M. Offutt. Row 3: M. Mocconnet, C. Dunson, G. Leahr, D. Jetter, M. Brown, S. Merrimcn, S. Kenyon, C. Chodwell, S. Feldmcn, E. Dorsey. Row 4: M STeve, S. Keeling, J. Dehner, J Olerf, B. Feng, J Lockridge, S. Chachoff, D Miller, C. Hiwer, D. Shreve, A. Sellers. Row 5: B, Brooksbank, D4 McFarland, D. Flickner, L Johnson, A. Sanford, D, Burck, M, Osler, C. Bollard, G. Mehl, W. Griess. Above Above SIMMONS, JIMMIE: SIEGEL, MARTIN: B.S. Leff Below HIGGINS, HOWARD: HECKMAN, JEAN: 8.5. BSA Edi, M.Ed. U. C. Ed. Miomi Univ. HISTORY FORMS INTRI- GUING PATTERNS WHICH THE FACULTY UNSCRAMBLE. l t I M.EdwU. C. Ed., B.E., M.Ed. U. C, ONCE UPON A ' PlJFF TIME ZWAYER, ROGER: SROFE, J. GARNER: B.S. B.SkBoll State, M.PA Ed. WiEmington, NLEd, Ed Purdue; Freshman RU C.; Minstrels Usher basketbafl coach, Varsity . Chairman track coach 1 ! 41 ENTHUSIASTIC STUDENTS PLUS EXPERIENCED, WELL-INFORMED TEACHERS MULTIPLIED BY A NEW CONCEPT OF MATH EQUALS WITH- ROWS MOST MODERN PROGRAM MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT CADLE, CHARLES 0.: B.S, Wesf Virginia WesIeycm; Jr. High Football Coach CALL, JERRY: B.S. UA C., M.S Bowling Green State FLANDERS, CANZETTA: B,A., B.S. U. C.; Jr. High Honor Society Adviser HAMILTON, ROSS: 8 5, Capitol Univ.; Jr. High Stu- dent Council Adviser HANON, DON: B.S.- C3hfo Smte, M.EEU. C. HATFIELD, CHARLES: A.B., M,A. Eastern Kentucky State College; M,A. Louisiana State UnivA KRAPP. PAULETTE: 8.52 U4 . MERRITT, MARVIN: 8,5. U. C.; Varsity Football Coach, Tiger Club Adviser MUELLER, ELIZABETH: 3.5. Memphis State Univ. CONCENTRATION PERSDNIFIED. 42 NASSANO, GERALD: A.B., ODER, SHIRLEY: B.A.e- M.A.RWestern Kentucky U C., M.A.-eX. U. State College EXPLAINING ttWHYt' AS WELL AS ttHOW IS TYPICAL OF NEW MATH Look! A new face in the crowd! It was the new spoce-oge math taught at Withrow. This new concept in teaching was characterized by de- ductive reasoning, precise use of language, and unified ideas. Em- ploying such ideas created no need for releorning concepts at higher stages, such 05, structure, set the- ory, systems of numeration, and properties of numbers. As a result of hard work on the part of With- row's moth teachers, the math taught here was the correct and significantebut always changingw moth of our time. 43 WMW'EEE :J H33 IE-binm; STRINGFIELD, SHARON: B.SA-Capitol Univ. Hui? ' BRU NSMAN, WALTER: B.SeMiomi Univ. GRAHAM, ELEANOR: A.B., B.EeU. C., M.A.-Coium- bio Univ.; GAA Board DAVIDSON, WALTER As. B.A., M.A., and B.S. University of CinCinnofJ; Department Supervisor ALLISON, EUGENE E.: 80555, MELVILLE: B.S B A. Muskingum Col- Wi1mingfon College, M.S. Purdue University; BROWN, GEORGE B. B.S. Indiuno Store Col- lege, M.S U. C GALLAGHER, JAMES M, V Xavier; Pep Clubl Min- UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF MR. WALTER DAVIDSON, OUR SCIENCE DEPART- MENT MEETS THE CHAL- LENGE OF A NUCLEAR AND SPACE AGE BY OFFERENG IN THE LAB AND CLASS- ROOM A FRESH INSIGHT INTO THE MYSTERIOUS FORCES THAT CREATE, MOLD, AND GOVERN OUR UNIVERSE DENNER, LILLIAN: B.S. GALVIN, ROBERT: 35., OhiO U.; Cum Loude FEKKOS,HARALAMBOS: M.E.-U. C.; Jr. High GRAHAM,CARL: B,A. Pres, Health Careers BSMO. S, U, Student Council GASTON, ALONZO Berea, M.A. U. of Ky U. of Idaho, M.E.- DePauw 8.5. Eostern Ky. State Sovunnah State Lincoln Memorial U., U. C.; Photography M E U. C. i HEGER, HERBERT: B.S HIRTH, LEWIS: A,B.H KINCER, ELIZABETH: MARION, MELVIN: 8.5. MULLINS, ROBERT: BS PITCHER, WILLIAM: B.S, U. C,; Alpha Beta Hi-Y ZOLLARS, CHARLES: B.S. Miomi GLADDEN, MARY A.: B.S.-U. C., GAA Adviser JONES, MONTANA IL: B.S. U. C., Alpha Y-Teens Adviser MATHER, DAVID L: B.SKMlndionc University, Varsity Tennis Coach, Intramural Athletics Adviser WIRTH, RAYMOND 1.: BAS.-U. C., N.C.A.G.U. IndiunapoIis DRIVERS EDUCATION AND HEALTH HELP TO TEACH CARE AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE WITHROW STUDENT. SENSEL, RALPH W.: B.S.-Eostern Kentucky University, M.E Xovier University BLASBERG, GRACE: BS, B.E-U. C., GAA Sponsor GOLDFARB, JOSEPH M.: B.S., M.S. lndiono University, Swimming Coach Left to right, Bottom Row: 5. Simpson, 3 Slaughter, D Runyon, M P. Duncan, S. Schubert, S Cox, L. Miller, B. Ross. Row 4: D. Yancey, Droggoo, J. Roach, M. Speaks, B. Wilson. Row 2: G. Aaron, L. J. Jones, P. Ware, P. Riemar, J. Preston, A Schumway, R, Martin, Binklwy, C, Rossi, C. Grant, H. Michsew, J. Siemund, B, Sutchwell, C, Rielie, C. Rogers, Row 5: A Shearer, C. Chcldwell, C Tincher, D K. Deege, BV Suter. Row 3: P. Yates, G. Day, C, Cunnick, B. Walker, Edwards, J. Lewis, DA Siemer, R. Carney, D. Spencer. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB PROVIDES AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITY FOR TIGERSv INTERESTED IN SOCIAL WORK AND MEDICAL CAREERS. PARENTS ARE THE PUPILS UN PARENTS' NIGHT TO LEARN ABOUT STUDENT? PROGRESS IN SENIOR HEALTH. Gui r-luYtu lu 'n. 3. j 1 ha, .Juvt. ru- :huuld 5.: 0H mun- w 47 FROM ACCOUNTING TO SALESMANSHIP, FROM BUSINESS MACHINES TO MERCHANDISING, WITH- ROW S BUSINESS DEPART- MENT IS TOPS IN MAKING BUSINESS LEADERS OF TOMORROW. lnman, Thomas H.: B.S.-mPeabody, JL High Buskefball and Tennis Coach; Knost, Ralph: B.S., M.Ed.-U.C.; Purcell, Bonnie: B.S. U,C.; Rhollans, Arfhur E.: A.B., M.A. -Ohio U., Annual Bus. Staff Adviser. Bryant, John B.S. -U.C. Belle, Frances E. B.S.-AT. College, Greensboro, NC; M.A.HColumbio Frye, Ludonna ABA, B.S.-aU.C. Sulie, Charles B.A,, M.A, U.C. DECA Adviser Terrell, L. E. B.S. U.C , Towar News Bus. Adviser Thomas, Carol B.S. Morymount College, Saline, Kansas Vordenberg, Robert S B.S.-U.C 48 DECA PROVIDED AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SENIOR MERCHANDISING STUDENTS TO DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING AND A SENSE OF RESPECT FOR OUR FREE ENTERPRISE SYSTEM. J. Ferree, Treos.; J Hammond, VP.; M Bedinghaus, Pres., C. Center, Secy.; T Poiicostro Sgt. --ct Arms. FUTURE MERCHANDISERS Bottom Row: B Smith, J. Crenshaw, R. Long, J. Hensley G. Brusheor Bruce, R Carmichael, H. Bedinghaus, P. Duncan, 5. Hazeup, MI S. McCoy, J Terry Row 2: T. Shirk 3 Ball G. Weaver, L. Lowery Vineyard. Row 4: W. Huff, J. Ferree, D. Brady, J. Hammond, J. E Lay M. Bedinghaus C. Blesko E.Bi1lingsley Row 3: C Smith Scott, C. Center, B. True, T. Policestro. Vt 49 e WITH SO MANY Adviser HOME EC EVENT59 VARIETY SEEMS TO SERVE AS THE SPICE OF LIFE FOR SipmgAEET'EriTEEfREd. WITHROW GIRLS ex. U,, A,A.eC0lomdo HARPER, CHARLOTTE D.: B.SreU. C.,' Jr, High Y-Teens TEMPLE, PHYLLIS: Btste East Tenn. State; FHA Ad- viser YATES, MAXINE H.: 85. Home ELeOhio U. After blending five excellent Home Economics teachers with students hav- ing a desire to learn the homemcking skills, Withrow's Home Ec department come near perfection. From serving 0 Christmas tea for faculty members to forming FHA. for future home- mokers, this department kept its ac- tivities moving about the school. A specially formed Home Economics IV class prepared a scholarship tea for The Cincinnati Home Economics class and also slipcovered the chairs in the department's all-purpose room. Several Withrow girls were sent to Shillito's and Mobley 0nd Corew to be our repre- sentatives on their Sewing Boards. Many awards were offered by this de- partment, such as, the Crisco Award for one outstanding Home Ec II or III student. These ingredients, when creamed together, gave assurance for better homemakers of the tomorrows to come in America. 50 Seated: J. Williams, A, Avens, B. Sizemorel P Frazier, 5. Simp- L. Chambers, M. Waller, C. PuIlicm, G. Weldon Row 4: L son. Row 2: J. Hensley, C. Kerns, B. Resses, J. Vinegar, P. Kennedy, B. Crawford, P, Johnson, L. Linder, P. Rene, S. Hozelip, Elliott, S, Spears, 5. Wilson, R. White, Mrs. Thelma Emery, Ad- I. Edwards, E. Lay. Row 5: C, Palmer, G McQuire, M. Kitchen, viser Row 3: S. Funnon, R Martin, A Shearer, G Cunningham, M. Hall, T. Crews, M. Terrell, B. Baird, R. Howard. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA WONDER WHERE THE SLEEVES WENT! DON'T FRUWN; IT'S NOT THAT BAD! CRAIGO, ROBERT W.: B.S.-W. V , I .T,, MA. U, C. GATES, MARSHALL: B.S. Michigon State GOODELL, PAUL 5.: 5.5., NLAr-OhiO U HAWKINS, ARTHUR Cx: B S. Miomi; School Safety Council Adviser HAYMOND, GEO. W.: M.Ed. U. C.; Offsei Club Adviser RICE, KERRY C.: A.B. Morehead PRODUCTION IS INCREASED THROUGH THE TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS IN INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDUCATION 52 This is the way we scrub the silk screen! Jump! Jump! King me! OFFSET CLUB PREPARES PRINTERS FOR FUTURE Left to right: Mr. George Haywood, Adviser; C. Stephens, B. Weiss, L Holcomb, E. Weber, D. Voelpel, N. Schnur, C Smith, R Highlander, B. Flakes, G. Hopkins, B. Spivey, R. Scott, K Muschl D. Peters. 53 I 1 DRIBBLING A BASKETBALL, PERFORMING A RACING DIVE, ABULLYING'A BEFORE A HOCKEY GAME-PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS HAD NO TIME TO REST DURING THEIR DAILY AWORK-OUT. GILLILAND, W. P.: 8.5., M.A,AUA C., Boys' Sports 54 DORSEY, MONA: B.S- Michigan State, Dolphin Club, GAA, Cheerleaders ERNST, WILL: B.SA U. C, Asst. Bosketboil Coach, Varsity Bosebaii Coach LESLIE, ELIZABETH: B.S.--Miami U., GAA, Dept, Head HUHEEY, JOHN: BS. -U. C., Varsity Basketball ROBINSON, MABEL: B.SAWittenberg, Jr. High GAA STARRETT, CAROL: B,Sr-AU. CV GAA, Drill Team, Dance Club BURTON, TIRREL: B S., M.A. Miomi U., Foot-' 1 IF YOU WANT fT DUNE RIGHT, DO IT YBURSELF! boll, Track WATCH OUT! COMPETITION ON THE COURTS. i 1 COACHES GOT RIGHT TO THE POINT. I 55 Left to right, Bottom Row: S. Robinson, P Schmaltz, G. Whitt, D, Diekmon, P, Zulout, P. Siemun, V. Glass, 5. Whitr, S. Schubert, B. Brown, N. Coffie, V. Robb, P. Robinson, A. Kennedy, P. Flory, M. Dickinson, N. Pope, B. Hodson, L. Harper, N. Fohrney, B. Ross, Y. Banks. Row 2: J. Baker, Y Patterson, J Overhulse, K. Walker, P. O'Hara, D Cass, C. Jennings, B. Brown, J. Ogley, A. Godfrey, M. Gibson, R. Duffy, B. Harris, M. Hoehn, L. Sand, C. Sonnenschein, S. Sutton, H. Todd, J Moginn, D. Stredrick, G. SENIOR CHOIR Kinord, B. Wells, M. Grisco, P. O'Heam. Row 3: 5. Pope, G. Officers and Managers Left to Right, Sitting: L. Harper, P, Secy. Standing: S Wilson, Treos.; P. Schenk, G. Kinard, 6. Ford, OHaro, J. Overhulse, L. Wortman, B. Brown, Secy.; A. Kennedy, R. Boyle, D, Posey, V PV: C. Jennings, Pres.; Mr. Ansel Martin. , I; z m i W mi 11; Clark, G. Brown, K. Kinntebrew, M. Folk, N; Long, Ht Crush, J. Holcomb, C. Asher, 54 Wilson, J, Fulcher, D. Hamilton, T. Boskin, R. Carpenter, J. Richardson, D. Rokovisky, W. Daniels, L4 Bennett, D. Pusey, H. Curtis, M. Floughorty, Pt Schenk, P. Riemar, B. Goepp. Row 4: W. Littfeiohn, B. Summerville, P. Sotterfield, T. Greer, G. Yarnell, R. Lindsey, K, Lyons, L. McQueen, D. Wombsgonz, G, Engeimon, J. Long, C; Adams, L7 8055, M. Cioccio, B, Victor, D Burcke, G. Wilkins, B. Thomas, J. Siefert, E. Wilson, G. Ford, C; Tate, I. Miles, G. Curtis. Do, re, mi . . ' the first bell prac- LA, LA . . . Lots IJF PRACTICE MAKE cnom MEMBERS INTO MINSIRELEERS tice of Withrow's Senior Choir has started. When the conductor needed assistance in practice sessions or planning programs for Christmas and Spring concerts, Minstrels, or contest, he was assisted by Choir president Cathy Jennings. Further assistance was given by accompa- nist Genivo Kinord and managers Gory Ford and Ron Boyles. The sixteen best voices were combined to form Madrigal, who this year performed on WCET. Selling choco- late bars and tickets for the con- certs 0nd Minstrels helped raise the money needed to core for the robes, music and other items. Each year all new members are initiated by the Choir Mixer! 0 dinner and evening of fun so members get to know each other; Hours of prac- tice and training have earned the choir manylhonors here at Tiger- town. In both district and state contests in the past years, choir has earned high honors. Left to Right, Bottom Row: N, Long, S. Wilson, B. Brown, L. Harper, Englemon, M. Gibson: L Wortman, P. Schank, P. O'Heorn, B. Burke, B. Goepp, CA Jennings, C. Tote, D. Posey. Row 2: K. Lyons, G. J. Sieferr. MADRIGAL MIXED CHORUS Left to Righf, Bottom Row: 3 Perkins, S. Burcher, L. Besley, B. Mays, M. Dumas, B. Fogelsong, M. Raccley, E. Williams, D. Clark, Buckler, E. Berber, J. Sorter, B. Feng, B. Fields, B. Spingy, E. Miller, R. Lucas, M Connelly, J. Sims, L, Baker, A, Stapies, L. Winters, E. J. Smi'rh, K. Cummingsl H. Wood, M Jackson. Row 2: JV Deon, Newell, R. Smifh, A. Porter. Row 4: R, Carney, B. Reeses, J. Walker, P. Plummer, L. Moor, D. Singleton, P. Wore, G. Ford, P, Brown, L. B Jackson, L, McQueen, P White, L. Jones, B. Young, P. Yates, Kennedy, 5, Weaver, L. Honey, M4 Boll. Row 3: B. Hawkins, C B, Walker, R. Torbet'r Left to Right, Bottom Row: K. Ritchie, B. O'Bannion, D. Lavender, D. Ferguson, C. Caldwell, G. Gilbert, D. Gormon, Ck Stand, J Sindu, S Koehler, K. Woodie, J. Steves. Row 2: D. Kinord, D. Humphries, D, Hutton, J. Knoechel, NL Jackson, C. Davenport, S. McGrath, T. JUNIOR CHOIR Le 00 Right, Bottom Row: B, Acklin, D. Stevens, P. Flick, J. Doulton, L. Hum, P. Michaels, 3. Cox, 5. Park, V. Estes, A. Wiliiums, A. Gilyard, J. Keorns, C. Hehn, R Marshall, J. Patchel, D Show. Row 2: L. Chambers, 5. Seaman, B. Shelton, P, Miller, B. Brown, M. Offutt, C. King, L. Leisf, B. Texture, H Kellum, A. Shearer, B. Burton, L. Wogenfield, S. Pennington, J. Bent, L Godfrey Row 3: S. Beiser, Allen, R. Bauer, C. Gerber, K, Oldford, E Wilson, J. Johnson. Row 3: S. King, 5. King, Y. Chifdress, S. Schubert, W. Ludwick, J. Beets, D. Blocksom, D. Williamson, D. Browning, S. Hubble, L Burkhardt, S, Gravel, GLEE CLUB J. Green, L, Patterson, V. Sanders, R Booth, J Barkley, L. Leist, M. Noe, R. Kegley, M. Trowbridge, D. Wilson, P. Broffr, L Pinney, L. Abernathy, D. Powell, H. Todd, A, Buelsing. Row 4: C, Font, J. Oppt, L. Patterson, K, Thomas, J. Thompson, S Massey, J. Zumwalde, C. Barker, D. Suedhoff, R Kegley, 5 Reeves, B. Jackson, L. Schlosser, M. Moconnett, S Ryonl J. Lewis, R. Curee, L. Howard, J DevereA A LILTING ENGLISH MADRIGAL, A JAZZ CLARINET SOLO, THE HARMONIC STRAINS OF A VlOLlN-THESE GIVE AN OUTLET FOR EMOTIONS NOT EASILY EXPRESSED IN WORDS ALONE. STUDENTS DISCOVER THAT ALL IS NOT PLEASURE, HOWEVER . . . 60 MARTIN, ANSEL: S.AAA Iowa U.; Senior Choir, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Modrigols, Junior Choir Left LACKEY. DONALD: B.SA U, C,, Conservatory; Junior Band, Senior Orchestra O'ROURKE, JOHN: B.SA, M. of EA U. C, Conservatory SMITH, GEORGE: BSA U. C., B.M.ACowservutory; Presentation Orchestra, Minstrels, Bond ...TO PERFORM WELL, THE MUSICIANS DEVOTE MANY HOURS TO TEDIOUS PRAC- TICE. THE REWARD -THE APPRECIATIVE APPLAUSE AFTER AN EXPERT SHOW. i THESE HlGH-STRUNG PERFORMERS JUST CAN'T STOP FIDDLING AROUND. . . . AND I PICKED THE BASS VIUL BECAUSE I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE EASY! BEFORE MINSTRELS COME LUNG HOURS OF REHEARSING. HlilJ TD IT, 0 JAZZMEN. a MajoreHes-Left to Right: S. Slaughter, 5. Lemon, Pt Daniels, J. Englemcn, S. Shouck, R. Harvey, H. Scott, G. Hopkins, P. Bomber, J. Heimonn, J. McMahon, J; Ogley, T. Adams, CV Ballad, Te Armstrong. Henges, D. Romine, B, Stille, M. Ferone, R. Kth, L. Hawkins, J. MemberseBotI-om Row: M, Quebe, B. Bowers, Kt Darling, J. Jones, Harris, W. Lone, Di Rider, C. Lemon. Row 5: G. Hilliard, S. H. Korb, P. Root, I. Humphries, M. Tribble, L. Howard, J. Stolzen- Hermesch, W. Bannister, D. Schepmonn, R. Word, H. Johnson, D. berg. Row 2: B Lewis, J. lflond, R, Hoke, B. White, R. Ploir, LA Burck, B. Eaton, F. Armstrong, G. Hopkins, J; Tevis, M. Flonigon, Applegate, P. Merrit, Rt Benjamin, J. Gentryj P. Simmons, E. Coor, D. Miller, D, Peters, 5. Chochoff, M. Steve, T. Hayden, G. Bookout, E. Parson, D, Hayes. Row 3: M. Edmondson, At Sondfcrd, N. Haring, D. Wilcox, R. Peltier, S. Mathews, B. Giibert, E. Wilson, M, Carr, L. Bassett, A. Rayburn, F, Davis, G, Brown, Lt Murry, J. Anderson, T. Winstell, J. PoscaII, J, Dehner, D. Holstedt Row 6: D. Huhn, T. P. Rice, W. Brown, Jt Rouch, E. Weber, D. Miller, D. Volmore, J. Berdes, J, Dobbins, Lt Morgan, M. Harper, B. Coshwell, R. Weider, Kelch, Gt Rice, P. Clayton, R. Smith, H. Korb, Rt Wile, G. Kopittke. C. Henson, Et Dole, T. Kuhl, K. Griffith, R. Plymesser, 5. Smart, P. Row 4: B. Shawver, R. Beighle, C, Harbaugh, 5. Scott, M. Lcmier, Williams. W. Geil, R. Bechwith, RV Greenway, G. McBurrows, W. Hammonn, Gt INTRODUCING THE TIGER MARCHING BAND STRIKE UP THE SPIRIT FOR A PRE-SCHBOL PEP RALLY. NOW we present the Withrow Tiger Bond, with George G. Smith, direc- tor; Phil Thomas, drum major; and Jolindci McMahon, head major- ette. This familiar cry was heard before each hoIf-time performance of the band. When not marching in football season, they cast ballots for officers to govern the throng, President Todd Bardes was aided by secretary, Regina Plair; treasurer, John Stolzenberg; and vice presi- dent, Alex Sanford. Next on the agenda was the Christmas Concert. March come roaring in with the Spring Concert. Soon otter, May blossomed with the thirty-fifth edi- tion of Withrow Minstrels. Final performance was given at the night of commencement. 62 TEDIOUS PRACTICE SOON BRINGS REWARDING RESULTS. Managers Left to Right: Brad Lewis, Dove Kuhn, 5y Swart, Todd Bordes, Pete Williams. ON THE FIELD OR STAGE EACH PERSON MUST WORK IN HIS OWN WAY TO CREATE A HARMONIOUS PERFORMANCE. Band Officers-Left to Right: Alex Sanford, V. P.; Regina Ploir, Secy.; John Stolzenberg, Trees; Brad Lewis, Coordinator; Todd Bordes, Pres I v S g 1 ' 63 Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mr. Lackey, Y. Kinord, G. Hayden, E. M Quebe, L. Howard, R: Benjamin, P. Merritt, J, Simpson, W. Oxley, E, Bowling, R, Wallace, M. Murphy, A, Jonke, E. Scott, W. Mitchell, D. Shepmun, D. Hoy. Row 3: D. Morton, J. Strickland, F. Walters, N. Murphy, S. Palmer, P. Garrett, E. OlBryont, E. Moore, Koonrz, M, Ehrhurdr, W. Hammond, S. Showk, D. Rider, M. Lemmon, D. Madison, J. Johnson, D. Coy. Row 2: R, Greenwuy, G. MCA BK Harris, W. Lune, R. Weider, J. Paschal, D. Halsted, J. Dehner, Borroughs, G Kopittke, R. Wile! J. Rousch, E Weber, J. Anderson, W. Bannisfer, S. Hermesch, H. Johnson. B. Lewis, J. Iflond, R, Hoke, B. White, J. Stolzenburg, M Tribble, ORCHESTRA STRING ALONG WITH GEORGE. NATURAL MUSICAL TALENT COMBINED WITH AN AVID GRASP OF MUSIC MANIFESTED THE LIVELY SOUND, FOR WHICH THE PRESENTATION ORCHESTRA HAS BEEN RENOWNED. EVER MARCHING, THE JUNIOR HIGH BAND IS MOVING ONLY TO BETTER ITSELF, SO THAT THESE YOUNG MUSICIANS MAY ONE DAY FILL THE SHOES OF FAMOUS MUSICOS. OfficeerLefI to Right: M Trestfer, Pres.; K. Winters, Secy.; J. Hughes, Treos.; C. Wheat, V. P.; Mr, Lackey. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Kneeling, Left to Right: 5. Henges, D. Hooker, N. Liggeft K. Whit Hones, B. McKee, B. McKee. Row 4: B. Chisholm, L. Valmore, T. lock, K. Wright, S. MCFUH, K. Callahan. Row 2: Mr. Lackey, C. Yeager, G. Gunsklack, D. Cameron, M. Power, C. Wheat, N. Ander- Lonsoc, L. Sounders, J. Clore, N. Henges, W. Seli, J. Heinz, M. son, K. Winters, J. Hughes' M. Dovison, DA Klems, L. Horbough, P. Harris, G. Holcomb, G. Ten Eyck, J, Lompkin, D. Houzhens, l. Duncan, P. Hadly, R. Roebuck. Row 5: T. Logue, P. Martin, R. Gentzow, L. Johansmon, K. Chestnut, B. Roser, J. Romine. Row 3: Haywood, T. Shannon, T. Lukemire, B. Rasmussen, M Young, S. M. Ball, D Vilordo, R. Sellers, D. Morgan, M. Caholl, J. Schaffer, Combs, M. Trester, G. Johonsmon K. Scarborough, D. Collier, H Omen, G. Kopittke, C. Schilling, H. 65 FACES OF OUR TRADITIONS TRADITION BINDS US. AS ONE WE SHARE THE TENSE BLEND OF COLOR, ACTION, AND PEOPLE THAT IS AN ATHLETIC EVENT AND THE LITHE BLEND OF SPONTANEITY AND COMPA- NIONSHIP THAT IS AN ACTIVITY. 66 Di 19:an I l Emw I k . mmmmakaamnmform eimmm Whimlhwu' 1 '. Jam, '31 i ' omo V HIGH wool AYHHTIC ASSN 7764 335mm PMNWS-w ORGANIZATIONS ARE HARBORS OF CREATIVITY. THROUGH THEM FLOW THE VIBRANT NOTES OF LIFE. RE- PORTERS SCURRY AFTER NEWS FLASHES; WRITERS AND ARTISTS FILL THE ANNU- ALS PAGES; CASH EXCHANGES HANDS IN THE PURCHASE OF SUPPLIES OR REFRESH- MENTS; MINSTRELEERS PER- FECT THEIR ROUTINES; AND WITHROW BREATHES, AS WAVE UPON WAVE OF INCENTIVE SURGES THROUGH THE HALLS. 68 Left to Right, Bottom Row: A. Krumme, K. Hought, A Davis, D. Hutton, M KneH, P. Phillips, M, Bonner, R. Hensley, C. Caldwell, W. Redd, R. Clark, M Srenger, J. Hughes, A. Rayburn, J. Brown. Row 2: B. Wilmoth, G. Robinson, P. O Brien, A. Shick, S Wain, J Smith, L. Sounders, 3 Bolton, T, Thomas, P. Grant, B. Anderson, M Harris. Row 3: D. Colfowoy, J. Terry, S. Schaeffer, N. Coten, D, Northern, B. Vaughan, K. Gronouer, P. Yates, W. George, M. Chest- nut, D. Miller, L. Tomlin, J. Blunt, B Gilbert, Row 4: P Merritt, S. Knight, K. Worker, B. Burton, L Scott, S Johnson, C. Cabanas, J. Haas, D. Sellers, W. Cook, K. Todd, L. Laoke, S Robinson, D. Michael Row 5: AV Slutz, K Smith, K. Royalty, A. SchiHing, C. Ren- show, B. Williams, D. Barns, L. Cowperwaite, J. Hartman, J. Moish, C. Cunnfck, N Fahrney, J McMahon, D. Coorey. Row 6: L. Howard, P. Schmirr, L, Sands, P. Werner, 3 Crawford, K. Hemer, S, Massey, H. Bedinghous, J. Ifland, C. McFoll, V. Parker, L. Pinney, B. Morris, R. Underhill. Row 7: B. McDonald, B. Boyle, B. Chisholm, K. Mc- Monus, N. Daniels, K Johnson, J. Brewer, J Stiles, R. Cole, G. Coudill, W. Greiss, J. Dempsey, P. Devore ANNUAL AND TN REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right, Bottom Row: N. Pope, T W055, C. Cunnick, L. Tomlinl D. Miller, A. Linnenberg, E Sumner, S. McFalJ, J. Stephens, L .Murry, D. Lavender, D Ferguson, D. Sand. Row 2: B. Texter, 5' Malone, P. Shaffer, C. Chambers, C. Eby, D, Diekmon, S. Seaman, J. Hefmon, C. Rossi, L. Scott, C. McTigue, RA Roebuck, M Boll, D. Hensley. Row 3: V. Shelton, D. Clark, B, Goepp, C. Jennings, GI Whitf, N. Fahrney, S. Campbe , AK Janke, G. Kinord, K Dunning, L Lusk, T. Wilson, M. Boswell. Row 4: M. Quebe, C. Rouch, B. Koesemeyer, V. Hoflerman, D. Nieman, D. Goodwin, G Washington, R, Curee, J. Binnion, M. Offu'rr, A. Chisholm, D. Williamson. Row 5: R. Lugue, J. Sonturo, J. Moish, J Grischy, C. Cunnick, H. Haydon, R. Hinkle, J. Hunt, M. Armentrout, J, Ogley, P. Riemor, L. Cowperth- wcite, R. Knechtly. Row 6: J. Dehner, C. Wheat, 6 Kopiftke, G. TenEyck, J. Stewart, J. Stiles, G Musterson, C Layne, L, Merriman, D. Michael, R. UnderhilL TO GROW IN SELF- REALIZATION, IN FRIENDSHIP WITH PEOPLE OF ALL RACES, RELIGIONS, AND NATIONALITIES, AND IN THE KNOWL- EDGE AND THE LOVE OF GOD ARE THE GOALS OF 88 WITHROWITE ALPHA Y-TEENS. Officers, Left to Right: P. Roberson, R. Brooks, J. Terry, C. Font, Left to Right, Bottom Row: C. Jones, D. Reed, B. Wilson, J. J. Meadows, T, Abernathy, L. Bryant, C. Ware, M. Waller, L. Smith, E. Christian, R White. Row 2: S. Spears, E. Anderson, R Warren. Row 6: R. Marshall, R. WillEams, E. Newell, G Goosby, Long, P. Elliott, D. McDowell, L, Westmoreiand, JV Vinegar, Y. J. Clay, R. Lorkins, J Linder, H Todd, D. Shepherd, C. Mays. Bell, R, Warren, D Williams, S. Johnson. Row 3: M. Boswell, T. Raw 7: J. Frazier, M. Hall, V. Thrwaatt, C. Vinson, P. Wash- Toylor, C Pulliom, L. Frison, B. Tubbs, B. Tuggle, L, Walker, L ington, D. Smith, J Lewis, S. McGuire, P. Morgan, N. Coffie, S Moore, P. Rone, G. Lewis, P. Garrett, G. Weldon. Row 4: L. Smith. Row 8: L Bell, P. Abernathy, C. Mundy, L. McQueen, J. Chambers, H. Harris, C. Mifche1, J. Muxey, Y. King, H. Roberts, Compton, 5. Boston, C. Rushing, B. Lawson, D. Edwards, R. E. Talbert, S Jones, D. Terry, J. Swain, S. Fannon, B. Resses, Mukes, P. Johnson. Row 5: S. Lyles, L. Phillips, F. Snow, G. Cunningham, M. Beck, .I' n. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mr. Garrett, J. Richardson, E. Oxley, J Stolzenberg, C. Games, W. Griess, B. Huston, J. King, R Whitey Mr. PitcherV Row 2: 0 Strong L. Wiles, B. Anderson, L. Shannon, B Henderson, M, Connelly, D Clark, M Lcnier. Row 3: R Wood!y, W. Pitts, C. Cameron, W. Cafdwelf, E. Wilder, D. Wilson, B. Crosswhite, L. Murry. A CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - ALPHA BETA HI-Y VISUAL AIDS ARE THEIR FORTE - PROJECTION CREW Left to Right, Bottom Row: Mr. Heger, J Layl G. Brown, M. Hardin, E, Miller, R, Garvin, W. Smith, J. White Row 2: R. Woodfy, A. Coleman, G, McKenzie, G, Green, B, Johnson, E. Hines, C. McClinton, M. Hoines, G. Gallaher. Row 3: D. Frost, M. Ferguson' G. Motley, E, Mideir, 6. Mitchell, P. Collowoy, L. 71 McElrarh. Row 4: C. Lee, E. Herzner, E. Lyshe, J, Bryant, L. Cantrell, M. Corrj M. Corr, E. Veosley. Row 5: EA Denner, D. Jorden, G, Curr, L. Gillihon, D. Mullone, L. Shannon, F. ToHiver, J. Casey, R. Stenart. 9m PYrDlHJ'f1 H u L 12:96! 105le H III IIHH Section Heads Stunding: J. Liversedge, C. Miller. Seated: B. Crump, B. Johnson. ANNE SHUMWAY, Art Editor AN NUAL ART STAFF Faces, faces, faces. Painting a portrait required an exceptional face. The main face that exceeded with all individuals at Withrow was that of the Annual. Its features and expressions, compiling events and effects of the fun and fulfillment of all present and serving as a reminder in future years, made it an appropriate subject for an artist. A stroke of the brush produced two eyes, the Art and Literary Staffs. With a brush of realistic details they captured the vast panorama of activities on campus. The nose was stuck in centers of animation, sniffing news recent and traditional to Withrow. More paint and the eorseMr. Jack Mueller and Miss Susan Richmond-e were designed as the listening element which was an infinite fund of suggestions improving the Annual's contents. Going deeper into its features produced the brains, the controlling factor of all its functions. The guidance of the Art Editor Anne Shumway and Literary Editor Peg Schmitt and Assistant Editor Karen Worth directed the course of the Annual. Expres- sions revealing the personality made the face. Quiz- zical demeanors of intense thought as layouts were planned and copy written unfolded the most appeal- ing book of all. A final stroke and the portrait was completed. The most important feature was oddede the mouthefor between Annual's covers the tale of the Tigers was told. 1 - m aw :1: WI Left to Right: Karen Worth, Asst, Literary Editor; Peggy Schmitt, Literary Editort ANN UAL LITERARY STAFF Le to Right, Standing: N. Daniels, D. Berry, 5, Wordlow, K. Gronauer, N. Bischof, P. Briedenbach, P. Satterfield. Seated: B. Agnew, P. Riemor, Jt Kidd, N, Fahrney, C. McTigue. 73 Johanna Maginn, Business Editor The King was in the counting house counting out his money. The Annual Business Staff was in Room 160 count- ing out Annual's money. The King of the business world at Withrow certainly was the Annual Business Staff with a head for money matters, His eyes regis- tered dollar signs as he saw different money making projects, such as, spon- soring the Annual Homecoming Dance and the selling of the Annuai. His super sensitive nose was capable of sniffing a prospective buyer. After the scent of this buyer was caught, his mouth spelled the enthusiastic sales pitch for his superb product. The jingle of money rung in his ears as his sale was completed. Two heads are better than one when it comes to counting money and sales. The com- bined heads of Mr. Arthur Rhollans iAd- viseri 0nd Johanna Maginn iEditori as- sisted the head of the Annual Business Staff in making 1965 a most successful year. ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF Left to Right, Standing: M. Richmond, S. Pruess, P. Carroll, S. Reeves, M. Tye, D. Michaeis, J. Anderson. Sealed: D, Freimuth, C. Rouch, J. Marrow. 74 Usmess ! .5th Miss Susan Richmond, Literary Adviser Mr. Jack Mueller, Art Adviser THE THREE FACES OF THE ANNUAL, THE ART ADVI- SER, LITERARY ADVISER AND THE BUSINESS ADVISER REPRESENT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF HARD WORK AND GUIDANCE THAT WENT INTO FACES IN THE CROWD. Mr. Arthur Rhollans, Business Adviser DID YOU COME TO THE HUMECDMING DANCE? IT WAS GR-R-EAT! 75 MR. LINTON TERRELL, Business Adviser MR. JOHN CLARK: LHEFGTY AdViSEF TOWER NEWS ADMINISTRATION PEGGY HENSLEY, Business Manager KATHY GANTZ, Editor-imChief .- J - WVA 76 Left to right, Bottom Row: M. Folk, E. Harris, E. Dorsey, L Fischer. Row 2: R. Carney, S. Hennessy, PA Coyne, S Jones, S. Feldmun, K. Garth, J. Oppr, P, Hensley, S. Sumner, C. Oberklous, M. Murphy. Row 3: D. Siemer, 5, Pope, R. Moder, E. Jockson, JA Binnon, K. Royalty, A. Schilling, B. Nunn, SV Massey, L Peterson, NA Howard. Row 4: W. Ferguson, JA Lewis, A. Sanford, K. Gontz, S. Frey, A. Slutz, A. Turner, C. Overhulse, S. Hu-heey, D. Runyon. A MAN WITH MONEY AND A PRETTY HELPER ALWAYS WEARS A ERIN. A NOSE FOR NEWS AND A KNACK FOR CONFUSION ARE DEFINITELY A PART OF ROOM 12 FROM WHENCE ORIGINATE THE INFORMATIVE STORIES OF WITH- ROW'S TOWER NEWS. : gun, Left to Right, Bottom Row: V. Hunter, J. Moginn, V. Jackson, M. D Yancey Row 5: D. Siemer, J. Clay, D. Boiden, J. Hunt, Y. Grisco, B. Lawson. Row 2: J. Smith, J. Crump, D. Show, B. Crump, Patterson, S. Seibert, V. Thrweoff, R, Curee, S. Roney, M Armentrout, S. Simpson! P. O'Hara, B. Rutherford, L. Westmoreland, G. Walden, B. Brown. Row 6: R, Howard, R Larkis, L Patterson, P. OlHearn, M. Moore, B. Wilson, J. Armstrong. Row 3: J, Baker, J. Siemund, B. 5. Pierson, V Parker, K. Cromwell, J. Pitz, S. Ryan, B. Burton. Row Ross, 5. Cox, L. Bryant, A Shearer, R. Martin, K. Deege, L. Miller, 7: P. Abernathy, C. Mundy, H. Johnson, C. Glass, R, Graham, E. H. Niehsen, N. Fahrney. Row 4: S. Smith, R. Williams, H. Todd, Cave, E. Cromwell, E, Anthony, G Ford, D. Edwards. C. Cunnick, M Corneff, GA Day, B. Bowers, D. Shepard, W, Coffie, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CHESS CLUB Left to Right, Standing: Mr. Bosse, J Lockridge, D. Gladdis, D. McFarland, R. Carey, C. Rushing, B. MacDonald. Seared: S. Kneeling, B. Feng, J. Sfolzenberg, M Tribble. 78 Left to Right: L. Howard, R. Calhoun, T. Howard, P. Klette. LIBRARY HELP Left to Right, Bottom Row: B. Williams, C. Knechrfy, L. Leist, D. Show, 5. Robinson, K. Miller, S. Smith, Y. Banks, C. Bollard, Row 2: P. Miller, M. Sutton, P. Cholmondeley, L. Scott, K. Grischy, S. Schubert, P. O'Hara, K Wright V. Wheeldon, A. Shumwoy. Row 3: K. Parks, L. Fisher, L. Wogenfield, D, Scott, J. Davis! B. Williams, L. Binkley, M. Beck, V. Hunter, J. Kearns, 8. Monroe. Row 4: J. Barkley, C. Anderson, J, McMahon, M. Bedinghaus, R Yates, L. STUDENT OFFICE HELP Rondoiph, M. Richmond, 5. Beiser, G7 Whitt, C. Baker. Row 5: L. Pinney, L. Tatum, L. Howard, B. Brown, P. Schenk, J. Clay, J. Linder, S. Hopkins, J. Longworfh, T. Horton, J. Knoechel, J. Zumwalde. Row 6: D. Epling, J Heimonn, K. Morris, J, Hampton, B. Gehring, D. Edwards, B. Burton, B, Goepp, Row 7: H. Bedinghous, S. Kenyon, C. Cunnick, J. Oppr, L. Ockelmon, C. Center, J. Maish, J Hartman, B. Baird, D, Barnes. BOOKSTORE DLERKS CHARLIE HENSLEY AND DAVE HASEL RING A SALE FOR TWO HAPPY TIGER BUYERS. PAPER, PENS, PENCILS, BOOKS. ALL NECESSARY Bookroom Bnys-Leh to Right: D. Gibson, T, Estes, D. Berry, P. Simmons, D. Browning. ITEMS FOR A GOOD STUDENT. HERE IS WHERE TWO ABAS ARE WORTH MORE THAN ONE uAAA. ONE ABA FOR THE BOOK- STORE AND ONE AB FOR THE BOOKROOM WHICH EQUALS A GOOD BUY AND A GOOD BARGAIN. Change Boy Lawrence Bass Vending Machine Workers Lefl' to Right: Com Nelson, Jerome Richardson SERVICE WITH A SMILE WAS THE MOTTO OF THE EARLY BIRDS WHO GAVE THEIR AID TO IMPROVE THE SCHOOL Attendance Office Helpers Leh to Right, Bottom Row: J. Hensley, A. Smith. Row 3: B. Baird, L, Jones, J. Walker, D. King, B CY Coy, J, Keorns, P. Wurel M. Estes, J. Wilmes, Y. Banks. Row 2: Mitchell, D. Weaver, I. Wilson, J, Lewis. J. Roberts, M. Trowbridge, 5. Left E. Barnes, B, Suter, E. Hare, 1r 'lleill! liz - ., w 81 7- g't 6 LUNCHROOM CASHIERS Lefl l'o RighI: G. Goosbey, G Fitzgerald, B. Burton, M. Moore, M, Jones, J, Jeffries, J. Rantz. CLICK, CLICK, CLINK, JlNKLE-BANG. THE NOON HOUR RUSH, A WHIRLPOOL OF SOUNDS, TYPIFIES THE TRANSFER OF MONEY AND THE HANDLING OF DISHES AND TRAYS. STUDENT LUNCHROOM WORKERS--Left to Right, Bottom Row: L. Davis, J. Richardson, V. Sanders, B. Wiley, R. Phillips, T. Bouldin. Row 2: W Hockett, l. Jefferies, R, Gentry, N. Brown. 52 ii LUNCHROOM STAFF-Left to Right, Bottom Row: M. Grant, C. Corneft Z. Young, E. Yoger, F. Hoy, E. Houtmon, L. Carter, M, Schmal- fuss, E. HoneysuckIc. Row 2: M. Hess, I. Clayton, B. COX, E. Hoard, R. Reinert, D. Jenkins, H. Hennessy, M. Taylor, D. Hoeh. SAVORY AROMAS AND TIDY CORRIDORS ARE PRODUCTS OF SUPERB LUNCHROOM AND CUSTODIAL STAFFS. CUSTODIANShLef? to Right, Boftom Row: E. Rhollins, R Gildin, J, Hegel, C. Johnson, T, Coleman, R. SmiTh. Row 2: E, Bryunf, J Babson, G. Pfitzer, V. McGowen 'i' ' 7 .;. V7 7 A . h E 7 '1 - 1! 7-3 . 1. U 31: .A -.: ' 83 MR. GEORGE G. SMITH DlRECTOR Wilmow ind 15mg THE BEST OF 35 IN ,65 MINSTRELEERS. 84 MR. ANSEL MARTlN-n-CHORAL DIRECTOR I 965 CHRIS BALLARD GERALD BROWN, DON POSEY, HARRY CURTIS, CLYDE TATE. THE DIMMED LIGHTS, THE ROLL OF THE DRUMS, THE FLASH OF SPOTLIGHTS - RHAPSODY IN BLUE BRINGS UP THE CURTAIN IN MINSTRELS. PHIL THOMAS BONNIE WILLIAMS 35 JUDY HARTMAN AND KATHIE SHINGLETON GENEVA KINARD JOE DEHNER SUZANNE RYAN TALENTS SHINE FORTH FROM MINSTRELEERS - THE BEST OF ,65. Left fa Right: EDMUND OXLEY, IVORY MILES, JEFF DOBBIN. MARY ELLEN EARLS AND JOHN STEWART VARIETY - A FAMOUS TRAIT OF WlTHROWqS MINSTRELS. DOUG HAMILTON AND STEVE HERMESCH LEONARD 'HAWKINS 87 JAN GRiSCHY AND CHRIS HENSON PAULA DANIEL JO OGLEY, BETH MORRIS Linda Tatum, Jean Heimcmn. Combo: Brad Lewis, Steve Hermesch, Jim Rauch, Rod Weider, Dan Ho!sted, DEE STEVENS Ron Greenway, Joe Dehnerl JEANNE KNOECHEL MILDRED GIBSON, YVONNE PATTERSON, KATHIE WALKER. CAST AND CREW MEET AND DISCUSS PROBLEMS EACH NIGHT BEFORE THE SHOW. THE WITHROW MINSTRELS ARE A CONTINUATION OF SMITTIES CONSUMMATION OF SHOW BIZ. PROBLEMS SULVED, THE EAST MOVES TO THEIR POSlTIDNS FOR THE OPENING. A. Keorsey, CA McTigue, K. Grischy, K Shingleton, 5, Cooper, E. Dorsey, C. Henson, P. Riemor, J. Hampton, J. Maginn, L. Scott. Mr. Martin, Adviser; A. Kennedy, P. O'Hara, C. Jennings, M. Grisco, P. Curtis, E. Goepp, L Posey, D. Burkel S. Wilson, P. O'Heorne, N Long, J. Siefert. Harper, L. Wortman, K. Lyons, D. M. Crawford, 5 Frey, A. Gilliord, P. Herzner, P. Jones, F. Koontz, J. Meyer, J. Knoechel, K. Gantz, Miss Rosenberger, Adviser. KEEPING THE SHOW MOVING, THE VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS SANG, AMUSED, AND PLAYED. D. Holsteodt, G, Kopittke, R Plair, J. Stolzenberg, G, Haydon, R. Greenwuy, Smiftie. Mr. Race, Adviser; T. Atkins, J. Gray, D. Mc- Cobe, P. Tomes, A. Sanford, T. Bordes, D Hasel, . Breidenbach, W. Cockrell. S. Hermesch, J. Rouch, E. Weber, BA Plymesser, 91 Usheretfes and Doorman: C. Renshaw, M. MacDonald. Murphy, B At Steps: T, Bardes. Sitting: P Williams, B. Lewis, D. Kuhn. Standing: M. Eorhordt, J. Horn, Mr. Hurst, S. Swart. Marquee Com.: D. Casey, C. Cunningham, M. Estes, G, Mardis, Mr. Cook, K. Dye. Mnke-Up: C Oberklous, S. Morford, C. Kearns, L. Howard, L. Staldman. Costume Com.: Mrs. Harper, S. Pennington, Miss Patrick, A. Harper, K. Hughes, COOPERATION AND SKILL ARE COMBINED TO PRODUCE THE NEEDED BACK- STAGE FACILITIES. 92 . -m.-.d-n.. Inshucfors: C. Ballard, J. Hampton, E Dorsey. Advisers: Mr. Miller, Mrs. Jones, Miss Monroe. Secretaries: M. Chestnut, A. Chisholm. Poster Cam.-BoH-om Row: B. Williams, P. Garrett, 5. Crawford, L. Berry. Row 2: Miss Stose, B Brooksbonk, D. Bogosion, J. Zumwcllde, Mr. Mueller, 93 Ticket Com.: J. Marshall, J. Hill, Gallagher, P. Hought. K Darling, J. Jones, 8. Plymesser, R. Flair. Printing: D. Vopel, Mr. Haymon, D. K Gleich, B. Hawkins, Goshorn, E. LishA Mr. THREE OF WITHROW'S SCHOLARS BROUGHT A SCHOLASTIC VICTORY TO TIGERTOWN BY DE- FEATING TWO OTHER HIGH SCHOOLS ON THE HTS ACADEMIC!s QUIZ PROGRAM, SPONSORED BY THE CINCINNATI GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY. Left to Right, Standing: Dove Manning, moderator; Mrsv Konrad, adviserv Seated: Cathy Overhulse, Bruce MacDonald, Joe Dehner s1T8 ACADEMIC TEAM RED CROSS Left to Right, Bottom Row: C. Nelson, H Edmondson, M, Bryant, 6. Carron. Row 2: J. Richardson, B. Collier, S, Johnson, 6. Coleman, M. Boswell. Row 3: 5, Center, D. Herzner, P, Block, D. Jetter. HIT 94 ATHLETICS BRINGING NEW LUSTER TO WITHROWS NAME, OUR VARSITY SQUADS IN BAS- KETBALL, CROSS COUNTRY, AND FOOTBALL CAPTURED LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND BROKE SCHOOL AND CITY RECORDS. IN SPIRIT AND SPORTSMANSHIP THE TIGER PLAYERS AND FANS MATCHED THESE SPORTING FEATS IN THE STANDS AND ON THE FIELD. 95 w-niu .w - - w- ., Bottom: Coach Burton, C. Adams, H Christmcm, A. Smith, B. J. Hill, W, Davis, J Toms, J; Kyles, M. Bess, H. Glover, 1 Flakes, CA Dawson, M. Jones, P. Williams, R. Smith, T. Barnes, Howell, JV Reinhardt, J. Becksfedt, L. Starkey, C Groyv Row 4: F. Koontz, D. Dailey, Coach Merritt. Row 2: D. Posey, W Barnes, M. Mason, B. Fields, C. Wiilioms, F. Beil, B Heard, L, Baker, Q. Daniels, R. Brock, B Demoisey, W Caldwell, TA Moon, B. K. Johnson, G. Brown, S. McCray. Rogers, J. Sims, B. Thompson, R. Carpenter, C. Logan. Row 3: VARSITY FOOTBALL Managers-Kneeling: W. Wehking, B. Horton, R. Wehking, Standing: B. Woodward, B. Weiss, J Hyson. Captain Morris Jones 96 Football '65 was a kaleidoscope of faces in the crowd. The piayers, captains, coaches, managers, cheer- leaders, and fans all teamed up to score a winning season New stau dium lights and the resulting home night games were the sensations of the year. A new kind of Tiger fcm graced the stand in the form of an overfiowing adult section. Led by Captain Morris Jones, the colorful Withrow squad gave many a thrill to the large Friday night crowds. Re-echoing cheers and chants were led by Connie Renshaw and her band of seven shouting, springing cheerleaders. Pacing up and down the sidelines of every game were Head Coach Merritt and Assistant Coach Burton, both intently observ- ing the action. All these faces played vital roles in the pigskin pastime, and each served his or her part in this Withrow tradition. Cheerleaders-Row 1: D. Edwards, J. Hampton. K. Grischy, C. Renshaw, D. Diekmon, Row 2: B. Williams, C, Eby, Row 3: Football Coaches Tirrell Burton, Michael HJod, Marvin Merritt, and Charles Codle take time out from their teams to talk shop. I James Howell Joe Toms Charles Dawson Clemon Williams Billy Joe Flakes 9B Rudy Smith IN ESTABLISHING A SMASHING 19-5 RECORD OVER THREE YEARS, 65 SENIOR LETTERMEN BROUGHT PRIDE TO WITHROW. Barry Rogers John Sims Frank Koontz Wayne Coidwell Tom Moon Joe Hill Don Daily John Beckstedt Perry Williams 99 BEEKSTEDT PUNTS THE TIGERS DI 0F TROUBLE. BATTLING PREVIOUSLY UNSCORED UPON AND UNDEFEATED WESTERN HILLS, THE WITHROW OFFENSE CARVED A 22-0 VICTORY. SWIFT HALFBACK TDM BARNES SKIRTS RIGHT END AFTER TAKING A PlTCH-OUT. yuan w nun 'wiwumw IN A ROMP OVER CEN- TRAL, THE TIGERS CLAWED THEIR WAY TO THREE TOUCHDOWNS IN NINETY SECONDS ENDING THE FIRST QUARTER WITH THE SCORE 26-0 AND THE GAME AT 50-14. 101 AN ATTENTIVE UFFiCIAL PUTS A HALT TO THE ACTION IJF THIS PLAY IN THE AIKEN GAME. We Opponent They 12 St. Xavier 12 26 Hughes 0 6 Purcell 36 22 Woodward 8 3O Aiken 14 22 Western Hills 0 50 Central 14 22 Taft 2O 24 Walnut Hills 16 High tension, rugged action, sweet victories and heart-breaking de- featsethere was the story of Foot- ball '65 from 0 12-12 tie against higth-touted St. Xavier to 0 24-16 beating from traditional rival Wol- nut Hills, The city's fastest back- field equipped Withrow with a scoring punch that smashed its way for o 28-points-per-gome aver- age. The Tiger defense twice stopped feogue opponents from crossing the Withrow goal line. This great combination enabled the Tigers to clinch 0 tie for the PHSL championship with one game still remaining unptoyedt At season's end, four team members were selected for positions on the 01!- league starting eleven, and Coach Merritt was voted Coach of 1965 in the PHSL, WITH NEW LIGHTS TO GRACE OUR FIELD AND AN ACTIVE PARENTS BOOSTERS CLUB, THE 65 FOOTBALL SEASON STANDS BRIGHT IN WITHROWS RECENT HISTORY. Row 1: H. Miller, L Smith, D, Goddisl Si Shelton, E. Coleman, C. Gloss, J. Lewis, M, Riley, J. Parker, J. Bruce, P. Hughes. Row 2: C, Clark, WV Myrick, G. Goins; E. Brown, F. Bell, H. Korb, Pi Collowoy, Ji Tribble, A. Leary. Row 3: Coach Michael Hlad, G. Brown, C. George, S, Sharpe, R. Hoff, R. Gonzales, L.. RESERVE FOOTBALL Reserve Captains: GA Glass, Ji Cobb, S. Shelton, Coach Hlad. 104 Russell, Bi Gerth, G. Williams, E. Veusley. Row 4: Jt Holmes, E. Livers, F. Bell, Jt Cobb, D. Lawrence, C Stokes, T. Turner, Ev Gray. Row 5: J. Scott, E. Miller, L. Williams, E. Sewell, D. Heis, G. Rozier, T. Jones. With hopes to build c: strong team and prospective varsity material, Coach Michael Hlad presided over summer practice for the Reserve Footbail team. A large group of boys were on hand for the tryouts, giv- ing Mr, Hlod confidence that he could shape a suc- cessful team from their ranks. Following a gruelling period of hard work, the team embarked upon its season in high hopes. However, their first game was offensively a disappointment, tor it ended in a 0-0 tie with Aiken. An aggressive defense held Aiken to minus yardage in the first half, but the Tiger offense just would not click. Of four passes thrown by With- row, the only completion was to on Aiken player. In the next two games the reserves went down to defeat at the hands of Taft and Hughes, 13-6 and 12-6, respectively. One week later Withrow recorded their first and only win of the season by subduing Central 18-64 Central opened with a touchdown on the open- ing kickoff, but was never in the game after that. In closing out their season, the Tiger reserves were thumped by Western Hilts 18-0 The game was lost by a lock of determined defense on Withrow's part; Standout players in a fair season were Julius Cobb, Clarence George, Charles Glass, and Don Lawrence. Despite an average record, de- termination and concerted team- WOrk made this team a notable one, said Coach Charles Cudle of the '65 foofboll freshmen. With John Thomas serving as captain and the other ninth graders alter- nating as co-captoin, The Tiger cubs established a two-win, four-Ioss showing The outstanding players on a surprisingly well-balanced team were quarterback Gory Bushil- lion, fullback Ellis Breckenridge, and tackle Bob Mason. This year's freshmen were an excellent example of lfespirf de corps, overcoming an extreme size deficiency in their line and gave weicome hope for the 1966 junior pigskinners. We Opponent They O Sawyer 19 8 Ach 20 40 Woodward 0 Left to Right: Gary Bushillion, John Thomas, Ellis Breckenridge, Mr. Codie. 24 Cutter 3O 8 Walnut Hills 12 14 Eastern Hills 6 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Left to Right, Bottom Row: G. Mosterson, J. Roberson, W, Scott, C. Cook, Ge Bushillion, J, Thomas, J. Wells, Re Mason, G. Kopiitke, E. Breckenridge. Row 2: D. Coorey, M. Harris, G. Beafty, M. Trester, T. DuBois, K. Nixon, D, Vilardo, T. WilIioms, R, Reis, G. Breckenridge, Row 3: R. Redd, Re Welles, J. Frye, T 105 Bouldin, S. Solder, G. Gunkfoch, Ge Wheat, D. Vance, Je McAffry, G Smith Row 4: C. Davenport, D. Collahoml J. Sivdo, J. Dyment, T. Yeager, R. Roebuck, D. Sirchuk, D. Williamson, D. Brush. Row 5: C, Bryant, 5. Wirthlin, T. Ferone. Left to Right: Roger Wilson, Poul White, Greg Carr, Mike Ferone, Jim Long, Clarence Adams, Floyd Benson, Lornie Starkey, Mark Todd, George Yornell, Steve Reece, Coach John Huheey, BEHIND GOOD TEAM PLAY, ABLE MANAGERS, SPIRITED CHEERLEADERS, THE 1964-65 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM ENDED THE REGULAR SEASON UNDEFEATED. Managers: R. Matthews, T. Redmond, B. Dalton. 106 Unselfish play and a coordinated effort exemplified the 1964-65 varsity basket- ball season. Folfowing a fine display of teamwork all season long, the Tigers were rated fourth in the state in the AP and UPI polls. Coach John Huheey made good use of his five seniors and six juniors in developing a potent fost-break- ing offense and stingy defense. Clarence Adams and Mo rk Todd, standouts on last years squad, were usually joined by Floyd Beoson, Steve Reece, and Greg Co rr in the starting lineup. A130 seeing plenty of action were Mike Ferone and Paul White. Withrow's scoring was normally well distributed, with the above-men- tioned poners having each led the Tigers of one time or another. Leh- to Right, Seated: C. Renshaw, D. Edwards, KV Grischy. Standing: J Hampton, D. Diekmon, B WiIlioms, C. Eby. CHEERLEADERS DRILL TEAM Left to Right, Bottom Row: E. Dorsey, P. Flory, N. Pope, D. Stevens, Kecrsey. Row 3: K. Gerth, V. Jackson, B. Morris, C. Cunnick, R. B. Williams, S. Pope. Row 2: J. Preston, C. McTigue, J. Boehn, B. Curee, D. Barnes, K. Robinson, MA Morrison, M. Maish, Nunn, S. Hopkins, P. Coyne, D. Terry, P, Michaels, L. Scott, Hartman, C. Henson, J. Williams. 1111 u ,,Illli ll ,1 107 .v 4 3;; T J Oppt, J. ; tv ?.J CLARENCE ADAMS MARK TODD BRENT ANDERSON PERRY WILLIAMS Center Guard Forward Guard ON A TEAM OF SUPERLATIVES, THE SENIORS EXCELLED IN BALL HANDLING, SCORING PROWESS, AND HUSTLE. THEY GRADUATED WITH A SCHOOL RECORD OF 59-8 OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS. GEORGE YARNELL WILLY GRISBY STEVE REECE TIM REDMOND Guard Guard Guard Manager OUR EHEERLEADERS ARE ALWAYS UP IN THE AIR ABOUT SOMETHING. ADAMS SINKS A JUMP SHOT DESPITE TALLER DEFENDERS. THE ROAR OF THE TIGER RE-ECHOED IN SWEET VICTORY AS THE SENIOR LETTERMEN LED A RECORD-SETTING CHARGE OF 20 STRAIGHT WINS WITH A PERFECT LEAGUE RECORD. 109 GR EG CARR Furword . m. animal'l V'rm. - - - STARKEY HITS HIS SHUT DESPITE THE ANDERSON DEFENSE. Adams Beoson Todd Ferone Carr Reece Whife Long Wilson Starkey Yarnell Overton Grisby WITH THE FIRST PERFECT LEAGUE RECORD IN TWENTY YEARS, THE TIGERS SWEPT THE PHSL RACE AT 18-0. 110 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Games 18 18 18 18 18 12 15 16 15 14 12 1 4 MARK TODD BATDHES HIS DEFENDER OFF GUARD F011 TWO POINTS. F.G. 1 17 83 72 53 54 37 29 14 16 15 5 O 4 F.T.A. 87 80 49 59 21 25 26 13 8 7 13 2 5 F.T.M. 43 42 31 36 12 8 18 MNN-AOO P15. 288 208 176 142 120 82 76 34 38 34 17 10 Withrow 71 Maderia 41 Withrow 61 Middletown 59 Withrow 49 Anderson 47 Withrow 95 Aiken 71 Withrow 79 Central 70 Withrow 48 Toff 47 Withrow 84 Walnut Hiils 61 Wifhrow 59 Oak Hills 58 Withrow 71 Hughes 49 Withrow 73 Woodward 50 Withrow 54 Western Hills 51 Withrow 46 Central 31 Withrow 74 Taft 59 Withrow 51 Aiken 22 Withrow 75 Walnut Hills 54 Withrow 77 Western HEIIs 60 Withrow 8O Hughes 59 Withrow 73 Woodward 58 GREG BARR MOVES IN TO SET A SCREEN FDR ROGER WILSON IN THE ACTION AT CENTRAL. WITHROW RANKED FOURTH IN A. P. AND U. P. l. POLLS. MIKE FERDNE EYES THE HOOP FOR A FAST-BREAK LAY IJP. CLARENCE ADAMS TIPS THE SCALES AGAINST WDDDWARD. TEAMWORK WAS THE MARK OF THIS BALANCED SQUAD. 'l'll GUARD STEVE REESE TAKES A SHORT JUMPER AGAINST MARIEMUNT. The undefeated Withrow Tigers entered the District Tournament top-seeded among champions. First op- ponents for Coach Huheey's squad were the Trojans of Glen Este. Withrow started cold and for most of the first half could not pull away from the shorter Glen Este team. The defending District Champions finally caught fire and in the second half put the out- come beyond doubt. The 56-44 score did not reflect the full ability of the Tigers. Next were the Marie- mont Warriors. The game progressed in much the some way as the Glen Este contest, with the final tally being 58-47 in Withrow's favor. In the quarter- finals come Anderson4a team that we had beaten by only one point, 49-48, in the regular season The teams struggled through two frustrating halts, with the second one ending at 42-42. Anderson won, 44- 42, with twa points in the final seconds of overtime. A CHANCE FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FADES AS WITHROW IS DEFEATED BY ANDERSON, 44-42, IN THE DISTRICT QUARTERFINALS. A PASS FROM REEGE TD MIKE FERONE PRUDUCES A BASKET. 112 CLARENCE ADAMS LEADS THE WAY ON STAGE DURING A PEP RALLY, THE TIGERS LINE UP FOR INSPECTION BY ADMIRING FANS. FLOYD BEASDN SETS UP A PLAY DURING THE HUGHES CONTEST. HIGHEST GLORY AND HONOR MUST WAIT ANOTHER YEAR 113 Row 1: S. Shelton, T. Melons, S. Coleman, C. Gloss, W. Jackson, C. Moore, J. Santoro. Row 2: K. Hooper, E, Brown, D. Cody, W1 Dodd, G. Sewell, A. Seweli. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF COACH WILL ERNST, THE RESERVE CAGERS SHOW THEIR PROWESS BY CAPTURING THE PHSL CHAMPIONSHIP WITH A 13-1 RECORD AND FINISHED THE SEASON WITH 15 WINS AND 3 LOSSES. Reserve Cheerleaders: S. Cooper, J. Grischy, B. Morris, N. Pope. H4 Freshman Teum-Seated: M. Young, Mgr.; J. Schoeffer, Mgr.; J. Breckenridge, F Bimel. Standing: C. Wheat, N. Anderson, JV Sutter- Apgur, D. Good, J. Thomas, G. Bushillion, E. Breckenridge, G. field, G. Masterson, D. Beffman, G. Allen, D. Bfockson, J. Wells. THE FRESHMAN AND JUNIOR HIGH TEAMS ARE DRILLED IN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF THE GAME TO PREPARE THEM FOR FUTURE ACTION WITH THE RESERVE AND VARSITY. Junior High Team- Seated: R, Rutherford, Mgr.; C, Teetor, D. Coy, J. Hunt, 5. Liversedge, R. Haywood, -P. Sfoffregen, D. Morton, T. D, Greer, E. Joiner, R. Lee, S. Kelley, T Riggs, B. DonGEdson, D Ferone, D. Castor. Wedding, SV Wirthlin. Standing: Couch Thomas lnmon, D. Runyon, HS IN CROSS-COUNTRYS FINEST YEAR AT WITHROW FOR MANY SEASONS, BOTH THE VARSITY AND RESERVE SQUADS WON PHSL CHAMPIONSHIPS, SETTING THE BEST POINT TOTALS FOR ANY PHSL TEAM IN FIFTEEN YEARS. BO-CAPTAINS-GARY ALLMAN AND BOB POPE CROSS COUNTRY Left to Right, Bottom Row: C. Tore, G. Williams, R. Coleman, E. McCall, G. Eschmeyer. Row 3: C. Wilder, C. McElroy, G. Ford, R Osterhaus, D. Gifpin, G. Allman, A. SeweH, F. Smith, B. Crosswhite, Sommerville, L, Merrimon, L. Murry, L McCullough, C. Games, T K. Griffirh Mgr Row 2: B. Brush, W. Greiss, M, Brown, R Wynn, Heater, C. Smith, C. Parrish, B. Flonnery. L Taylor, K. Walton, J. Campbell, B. Cunningham, J. Olerf, J 116 THE SUN SOUNDS AND OFF GOES THE PACK BF NEARLY 100 IN THE SECOND PHSL VARSITY MEET. BUB POPE IN THIRD PLACE BEGINS TO MAKE HIS MOVE FOR THE LEAD. WAY OUT IN FRONT. BUB POPE IS THE FIRST TO GROSS THE FINISH LINE. COACH RACi GREETS WILLIAMS WITH A ERIN 0F VICTORY. AT SEASONS END, WITHROWS HARRIERS PLACED SECOND IN THE DISTRICT AND SIXTEENTH IN THE STATE COMPETITION. COMPLETFNG WITHRDW'S SWEEP, ALLMAN, SEWELL, OSTERHAUS FINISH SECOND THRU FOURTH. 117 AWAY FROM THE FIELD IN PRE-SEASON PHSL MEETS. Leil- to Right, BoHom Row: J. Robinson, GA Allman, EA Osterhous, C. McElroy, J. Holmes, E. Colbert, L. Baker, J. Sims, J. McMullen, J, Howell, Row 2: G, Walker, D. Tillery, E, Sewell, A. Sewell, M. Ruff, R. Carpenter, B. Thompson, Q Daniels, C. Williams, R Smith, C. Cooper. Row 3: B. Pope, B. Anderson, K. Walton, W. ' aw 'V'; , .5 V 629 I Kv awxg 4A ,5 3 -Au WITH A WELL-BALANCED SQUAD, WITHROWS TRACK TEAM RAN RUDDY SMITH WINDS UP FOR THE DISGUS THROW. TWO Barns, J. Kyles, E. Brown, H. Miller, M. Brown, M. Folk, D. Daily, L. Russell, C. Davis. Row 4: P, Hughes! T Moupin, R. Braye, P William, E. Miller, B. Harris, B. Lowe, T Porter, TA Barnes, C Tote. Row 5: M. Stcnom, B. Flannery, B. Andrews, C. Logan, T. Hotcher, J. Lewis, J. Scott. : V , 9E1 aka a Q 113 LED BY JUNIORS CARL DAVIS AND AL SEWELL, THE WITHROW TRACK TEAM LOOKED FORWARD TO MAKING A STRONG BID TO REPEAT AS PHSL CHAMPIONS. In the tradition of strong Tiger track teams, this year's squad presented 0 talented, experienced front line in almost all events, After 0 success- ful spring practice session, the team opened its pre-season meet schedule In two PHSL tri- angular contests, Withrow overwhelmed their opponents in resounding victories. Our team totals more than doubled the second place finishers. Carl Davis captured first place in the 220, 440, 0nd 880 sprints in both meets. With another strong league this year, the Tigers can expect a tough job in defending their title. BURTON AND ZAWYER TALK OVER THE FIELD-EVENT STARTERS FOR A COMING MEET. WITHRDW'S JUNiUR HIGH TRACK TEAM, UNDEIi fHE HANDLING OF COACH BURTON, BUILDS NEW STARS IN CITY COMPETITION FOR NEXT YEAR'S VARSITY SQUAIL H9 ONCE AGAIN THE WITHROW NINE BEGAN LOOKING TOWARD A SUCCESSFUL SEASON WITH THEIR YOUTH- FUL ENTHUSIASM AND VITALITY. . grime, diam, COACH ERNST DISCUSSES TECHNIQUE WITH MR. INMAN. 'hkw 7. x In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of baseball, the chirping of birds and blooming of flowers are soon followed by the zip of horsehide and crack of bats. Such was the case at Withrow GS Coaches Ernst and Inmon kept the lads away from their tosses for practice on the baseball field. For the first time a reserve team was organized in this sport. The reserve team gave more boys an opportunity to participate at the interscholastic level. The first four games were canceled for the regulars due to foul weather. Not having seen their playing in action, the coaches could only project that ERNST TALKS OVER THE STARTING NINE IN THE NEXT GAME WITH THE CUeBAPTAINS. With steady pitching and timely hitting they could have a successful year. Left to Right, Seated: M. Todd, A. Moller, G. Wilkins, D Jones, 5, Lone, B. Rogers, 5. McNeil, TV Redmond, BV Heslar, B. Kuhl, Di Shelton, B. Gerth, De Gilpin, Pe Tomese T. Williams, D. Morton, Coach Policestro, F. Smith, Mgr. Coach inmcm. Ernst. Standing: 5. Bolton, R. Mathews, Mgr. T. Cunningham, B. a : a , SECOND BASEMAN MARK TODD ALERTLY WAITS FOR THE PITCH. THOUGH THE NATION'S MOST POPULAR SPORT, BASEBALL AT WITHROW SUFFERS FROM AN ACUTE DA IN PRACTICE SESSIONS THE PLAYERS ARE DRILLED IN ALL PHASES OF THE GAME. wk m ?QA TOM WILLIAMS EYES THE BALL JUST BEFORE LAYING DOWN A BUNT IJN FIRST BASE LINE. A TIGER PITBHER FIRES A FAST-BALL STRIKE FDR ANOTHER DUT. TECHNIQUES OF AMERICAS FAVORITE PASTIME, BASEBALL, ARE BROUGHT TO THEIR SANDLOT BEST IN THE FAST ACTION ON WITHROW'S PLAYING FIELD. HUDDLED FOR A FIELD CONFERENCE, COACH ERNST AND HIS TIGERS TALK OVER THE TEAM'S PROBLEMS AND THE DURRECTIDNS NEEDED TO RESOLVE THEM. 122 beg fgi'laighh L. Wheat, B, Wehking, B. Wehking, B Hawkins, C. Edwards, C. Calhoun, R. SKILL, NUT LUCK, BY BUB WEHKING. n er I A OUR WITHROW GOLF TEAM IN SPRING PRACTICE LOOKED FORWARD TO A BETTER-THAN-AVERAGE YEAR. BILL WEHKING DRIVES HUME HIS WHOLE GAME. COACH MARVIN MERRITT AND CAPTAIN BILL HAWKINS WATCH THEIR TEAM GO THROUGH SPRING TRAINING. 123 Left to Right: M. Bess, Mgr.; J. King, W. Dehner, C. WiIder, H. Cassidy, G. Mehl, G. Yomell, D Visser, P Bomber! B Fields, S. Bolender, M. Fluharty. WITH HOPES OF ANOTHER GREAT SEASON THE TIGER TENNIS TEAM OPENED ITS EARLY SPRING PRACTICE GEORGE MEHL SETS UP FOR A QUICK RETURN. WITHROW'S TENNIS TEAM LEARNS HOW TO SERVE THEIR SCHOOL THROUGH CONSTANT PRACTICE. W4, whinggqgjx pugs: mam THE COACH WATCHES HIS TEAM LIMBER UP DURING SPRING PRACTICE. OUR RACKETMEN LOOK FOR WINS IN FUTURE MATCHES AFTER LOSSES TO ELDER AND DAYTON CRANBROOK. DEHNER SERVES UP THE LOOK THAT STRIKES FEAR IN ANY UPFUNENT'S HEART. GEORGE YARNELL REAEHES DUT FDR THIS BABKHANDED RETURN AND COMES UP WITH A SMASHING SUCCESS. .,..,:w-v-- -77. 7x t Withrow's Tigers turned to sea lions as our swimming team pooled its efforts to the task of preparing for the season. Their labors paid off in fine individual performances at the PHSL and district meets. At Aikents new natatorium Mike Folk was fourth in diving; Mike Murphy, second in the butterfly; and our free style relay squad, thirde 1n the following district contest Mike Falk and the relay team both placed sixth. By final accounting, With- row's varsity ranked sixth in the city and Mike Murphy qualified for state competition. The junior high team foired even better, finishing fourth in the city standings and eighth in the district. On a well- bolonced squad the best performers were Bob Uihlefn, Don Vilordo, and Jesse Love, They earned two third and two second place finishes in the city with extra honors at the dis- trict to wrap up an exceptional year. EUAEH EDLDFARB BLOWS THE WHISTLE UN DD-EAPTAINS DAVE PALMER AND DAVE ROHE. Left to Right, Bottom Row: M. Flowers, JV Love, J, Underhill, C. P. Martin, Vt Chisholm, R. Welles, B. Rossmusson, D. Cameron, Mr. Woolford, R. Uihlein, L. Harrison, D. Mitchum. Row 2: M. Bell, T. Joseph Goldfarb. Burton, Se McGrath, D. Velordo, R. Roebuck, M. Lindgren, Row 3: 126 569M;19h to Right: P. . Hg... 4 .v .1- wxw gN- W :Ay , . ' ejar, xfihginzggjsseabein, K, mgaAhe, B. Emi. ' $?.?- . w , 9.9 :4 .. .ngu: V l2 E'K mw I 1h: 128 PRACTICE! PRACTICE! A CALL TO ARMS AND AGONY FOR WITHROWS DETERMINED SWIMMERS, WHO DRILLED IN EARLY MORNING HOURS TO TOUGHEN THEIR STROKES RAH! RAH! RAH! THREE CHEERS FOR TIGER CLUB MEMBERS, WHO HAVE EARNED LETTERS LEADING TEAMS TO VICTORY. Left to Right, Bottom Row: R. Smith, V P.,' B. Fiokes, Pres.; Mr. Marvin Merritt, Adviser. Row 2: Mr Roger Zowyer, Adviser; B. Pope, Trea5.; D. DaiIey, Sgt-of-Arms; B. Woodward, Secy. TIGER CLUB Left to Righf, Bottom Row: B. Flakes, J. Hill, G. Allmun, J, Baker, Wehking, C. Davis, B, Lone, C. Tote, G. Carr, J. Sims, Row 5,- C. Williams, G. Williams, F. Smith. Row 2: R Smith, L. MC- J Hyson, J, Howe , HV Gfover, M. Bess, W. Caldwell G Brown Cullough, C Dawson, D. Doiley, B. Thompson, E Osterhous, B. C. George, B. Wehking, R. Heard, F, Koontz, B. Hawkins Bi Woodward, Q. Daniels. Row 3: B. Pope, M. Mason, T. Redmond, Weiss. ' D, Gilpin, S. Yumell, G. Gonaway, J Cobb. Row 4: W. Barnes, B. S T R O P S 9 GIRLS Jean Heimunn Connie Renshaw Treo5urer Vice President SENIOR HIGH GAA BOARD LEADING THE LARGEST ORGANIZATION AT WITHROW WAS THE SENIOR HIGH GAA BOARD WITH THE HELP OF THE ADVISERS AND ,: MANAGERS. ' a Geneva Kinord Jr. High Adviser Suzy Gwinner Corresponding Secretory Joyce Terry Historian I32 Standing: Joan Barkley, Anne Porter, Jacqueline Hull! Joije Becmyl Regina Ploir, Sitting, Top to Bottom: Connie Coy, Ann Chisholm, Sandy Jones, Jo McMahon. GAA MANAGERS AND ADVISERS Mrs Storret, Miss Graham, Miss Leslie, Miss Dorsey, Miss Blosberg. . .tmem-waevr SENIOR HIGH G.A.A. PROVIDES VARIOUS SPORTS FOR THE AFTER SCHOOL RECREATION OF THE G.A.A. GIRLS. LOYAL G.A.AIERS AND AUTUMN LEAVES MIX ON THE HOCKEY FIELDS. WINTERS COLD DOES NOT BOTHER THE HEATED BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL GAMES. SPRING BRINGS THE FLOWERS, TENNIS, ARCHERY, SOFTBALL, AND INDIVIDUAL SPORTS. PLAY-DAYS HIGH- LIGHT SPORTS AS WITHROWS G.A.A. ENTERS COMPETITION. 134 V w; 1 v MM .L- ? v ., W1, w I ; 1A is T t , I l! 4! 1 w v 'f: f ' ' y A A; .. ,, .nw, ,H . ,.,,J ? , 1? , 3:? A , W ; ix .2 $34 s 7,2 ! g! A MOMENT 0F EAGER ANTICIPATIUN FDR TEAMMATES IS SPARKED AS THE PLAYER VDLLEYS THE BALL OUCH . . ARCHERY CAN SOMETIMES BE A STICKY BUSINESS! PERFECTION 0F STRUKES PROVIDES A WINNING TENNIS MATCH. K. Grischy, Trees.; A. Chisholm, Pres. SENIOR HIGH DOLPHIN CLUB Bottom Row: J. Rooch, E. Duncan, K. Darling, C. Rauch, S. Knight, J. Hull, P. Coyne. Row 2: A. Chisholm, J Maish, J. Heimonn, C. Cunnick, A. Slurz, EA Ziegel, K. Grischy, K. Deege, C. McTigue. 136 Row 3: C Renshow, J. Jones, P Riemur, R. Jones, Miss Leslie, J. Knoechel, S. Wardlow, K Gronaeur, D. Comreon, B. Wilson, B. Burton, R. Martin. Bottom Row: W. Georg, Mt Steinberg, J. Patrick, T W055, C. Mygattl B. Buckler, Ar Geil, S. Hennessey, M. Chesnut. Top Row: J. Hunt, R. Carney, K. Gronouer, B. Morris, J. Grischy, S. Gwinner, T. Houlihand, 5. Sutton, D. Gehring, A. Harper. SWIMMING IN MEETS AND LEARNING TO SAVE LIVES OCCUPIED MOST OF THE DOLPHIN SWIMMERSt TIME. Cross chest carry! Block and par- ry! These commands, heard amid the goles of laughter, escaped from the girls' pool on Thursdays after school. Here the Senior High Dolphins learned the fundamentals of life saving under the expert di- rection of Miss Leslie, assisted by Ann Chisholm and Kay Grischy, Dolphin Club's president and trees- urer, respectively. Dolphin swim- mers learned the basic carries and blocks outside the pool, practiced in the Pool, and demonstrated their skill for Miss Leslie's approval. All was not work with no play though. Besides studying life saving, these girls participated in intro-school swimming meets, the best Withrow swimmers eventually working their way to the city finals where the win- ners were proclaimed city cham- pions. Those girls who earned enough points during the year re- ceived a charm at the end of the year for their exceptional ability and outstanding participation. 137 1 Row 1: 5. Cox, N Kersey, C. Rossi, D. Davis, T. Armstrong, G. B Nunn. Row 3: M. Morrison, L. McQueen, 5. Grey, C. Chadwell, Walden, V. Jackson. Row 2: J. Hampton, C. Font, J; Meadows, J. C. McFull, J. Moginn, D. Edwards, J. Preston, K. Gerth, KA Worth, Williams, B. Burton, W. Hunter, C. Mays, J1 Moxey, C. Oberklous, R. Curee, J. McMahon. DANCE CLUB Left Row: D, Stevens, JK Crump, G. Biser, A Drummer. Middle Row: 3. Breeze, L. Sweeny, L. McQueen. Right Row: 5. Zimmerman, P. Flick, P. Miller, J Meadows. llllll 138 THE TUNNEL SWELLS. IT IS HARD TO ESCAPE THE CHATTER AS THE GYM DOOR IS THRUST FOR- i WARD. LEOTARDS PULLEDE : ON, SHOES KICKED OFF, E THE SOUND OF RUNNING ., BARE FEET ASCENDING . STAIRS, THEN SILENCE- g DANCE CLUB HAS BEGUN.m..-5 Bottom: C. McFoII, SgL-otaArms; R. Curee, Treos.; C, Oberklcus, Secy. Top: C. Rossi, Sgt-ot-Arms; J. McMahon, Pres.; J. Hampton, V. P. SIMON SAYS . . . . l, w- 1 I39 START WITH A SPARK OF ENERGY GUIDED BY A WISE HAND, TO DERIVE PLEASURE FROM THE NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES IN THE JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. Miss Robinson, Adviser, Shirley 'McFoll, Pres. JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. Left to right, BoHom Row: S. Struble, D. Kinard, D. Lavender, D. P HodIey, D. Petitgouf, S. McFaII, S Brownl Hutton Row 2: K. Chesmuf, B. Barnes, K. Kaiser, H. Shick. Row 3: REE; 21.154114 4 $$wa Left to righf, Bottom Row: K. Callahan, P Duncan, 3 Martin. Row 3: DA MilIer, S. Hubble, N. Ooten, S. Schoffer, M. Teichman. Row 2: D. Ferguson, R Tischbein, J. Hughes, E. Hodge, D. Petitgout. Board: H. Shick, K Koyser, K. Chestnut, B. Orser. JUNIOR HIGH DOLPHIN CLUB JUNIOR LEADERS CLUB Left to right, Bottom Row: M Smith, A. Bressl, K. Brown, A. Linnen- B. Songll Y. Sizer. Row 3: L. Tomlin, K. WhiHock, N. Liggett, B. berg, D. Miller, W. Henges, L. Johonsman, P. Muish, J. Knoechel, S. McKee, R. Bowen, Miss Robinson, C. Dyment, S. Hubble, L. Duncan, Koehler, Row 2: C. Cunnick, L. Gravel, M Replogle, K. Westermannl K. Winters, L. Scott, K. Wright. J, Hughes, V Alexander, C. Martin, V. Russo, D. Hampton, L. Lewis, I41 THIS IS KNOWN AS STRETCHING THE POINT. EXERCISES TO lM- PROVE COORDINA- TION AND DEVELOP AGILITY PLAY A MAJOR ROLE IN CHANGING THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION STUDENTS OF WITH- ROW INTO THE ATH- LETES OF TOMORROW. WATCH ElU'i'Ar SHE MIGHT HIT YOU WITH THAT STIEK. WITH MUSCLES TAUT, ANOTHER ATHLETE SURMUUNTS THE OBSTACLE. 142 EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES, PRE- SCHOOL GAMES, AND ' PARTICIPATION DUR- ING GYM CLASS CON- TRIBUTE TO THE ' MENTAL AND PHYSIH CAL ALERTNESS OF WITHROW STUDENTS. I'M MR. UNIVERSE. WHO ARE YOU? 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Way SEVENTH Anderson, Elizabeth Annette Henry Annls, Debbie Bock, Cathy Bolonchuk, Koren Bartley, Jacqueline Borrley, Koren Boyless, John Beasley, Diane Bellomsib, Daniel Benjamin, Horry Blair, Albert Bond, Mike Bonner, Mike Boykin, Monica Bradley, Janice Brewster, Loretta Brooks, Don Broyon, Debbie Bruce, Lynda Bryson, PouI Buerger, Ricky Butts, Karen Campbell, Cathie Campbell, Clifford Campbell, Jackie Curioga, Paul Carroll, Becky Carroll, Frank Casey, Joyce Castor, Dennis Coudill, William Chcdweli, Kathy Chambers, Bernice Chapman, John Childress, Susan Clapp, Marcia Clark, Randy Clay, Edward Clore, Nancy Coleman, Brenda CoHins, Lorry Compston, John Conleyl Sharon Cook, Dessie Cowons, Norma Craig, Donna Cresie, Linda Cummings Billy Dameron, Cheryl Duueoru, Runyon Davidson, Debra Davidson, Sharon Davis, James Dovison, Frank Deordoff, Mary Defers, Mary Disney, Marsha Donaldson, Barry Dragsfon, Deborah Drake, Gary DuBois, Paulo Duncan, Angelo Durbin, Vickie Dyment, Jim Edwards, Joyce 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Wirthlin, Steve Workman, Darrell Wyeth. Betty Yeager, Tom Yee, John York, Portia Young, Debby .3. 43:33 FRESHR FRESHMEN Alexander, Vicki Allen, Garry Anderson, Nick Apgur, John Asbury, Don Asbury, Mike Atkinson, Melircl Bailey, Ann Baldwin, Alys Burger, Dave Barkey, Joe Barrows, Fred Bauer, Ronald Benny, George Bedinghous, Fran Beets, Joy Bimel, Fred Binghom, Billie Blocksom, David Boum, Ronda Brandenburg, Carol Breckenridge, Ellis Bressi, Anne Brewerl Robert Brooksbonk, Mike Brown, Barbara Brown, Kim Brown, Tyrone Browning, Donny Browning, Darrell Bruce, Lorry Brunner, Dennis Buckler, Donna Burke, Paula Burkhordt, Linda Burns, Eorl Burton, Steve Bushillon, Gory Coholl, Mike Cameron, David Carter, Lucien Carter, Steve Chandler, Jock Childers, Judy Childress, Yvonne Chisholm, Bob Clare, Jerry Cloyd, Betty Collier, Deon Combs, Kay Cook, Kerry Cook, Otis Cooreyl Dave Corder, Charles Corder, Frank Craig, Betty Crawford, Lulo Cunnick, Carol Cunningham, Cindy Domeron, Carol Davenport, Chuck Davis, Bill Davis, Linda Davison, Marjorie Dawson, Norma Deon, Patsy Disney, Teresa DuBois, Terry Duncan! Lynda Dyment, Candy Egon! Daniel Egon! Darrell Erb, Ron Fiercher, Rob Fronxmah, Cindy Geil, Anita Gentzow, Ingrid Georg, Wanda Gleason, Billy Good, Don Goodman, Bonnie Goodwin, Debbie Gravel, Sandy Greissinger, David Guard, David Gunther, Frieder Guy, Linda Guy, Ricky Hainesl Mike Homes, Penny Hole, Liz Hull, Helen Hampton, Doris Hanna, Debbie Harrison, Debbie Harfness, Alice Hastings, Bill Hastings, Ned Henderson, Lorry Henderson, Pam Henges, Nancy Henry, Dianna Hill, Susan Hilliard, Gale Hinds, Venson Hogan, Robert Hogg, Walter Holcomb, Gary Holloway, Debbie Holmes, Donald Holt, Kathy Hoopes, Cathy Hubble, Shelli Hughes, Janie Hummel, Helen Hutton, Melissa Ivey, David James, Jennifer Johansmann, Linda Johnson, Donna FRESHMEN 153 FRESHMEN QUIET CONCENTRATION FROVES HELPFUL IN ABSORBING PERTINENT RESEARCH. Johnson, Joan Johnson, Phyllis Jolly, Jack Jones, Delorisco Jones, Sandro Jones, Sylvia Jordan, George Kenyon, Gory Kept Barbara Kersting, Sandra Kingl Sherry Knechtiy, Louis Knoechel, Jeanne Koehler, Sharon Kopittke, Greg Lague, Roger Logue, Ron Lampkin, Jeff Long, Bill Lapp, Steve Lawson, Barber? Layne, Robert Lewis, Linda Liggett, Nancy Linnenberg, Anne Lipschutzl Mike Louden, Lynn Ludwick, Bill Lukemire, Ted Maish, Pcmi Manning, Johnnie Mae Morksberry, Bob Marshall, Ivery Martin, Carol Martin, Charles Martin, Poul Mason, Robert Musterson, Geoff Mathews, Richard MCAffrey, Bonnie FRESHMEN McAffry, John McFarland, Penny McKee, Blanche McManus, Kerry Means, Melanie Medley, Darlene Miller, Debbie '. K - ' ' V - Miller, Gan , .7 . ' , , - m; Mifchern, Beverly N 7 A ' I Molden, Queen Moore, Linda Morgenroth, Gory Mullins, Jone Newsome, Pot Niemcm, Donna O'Bryont, PDT Obermeyer, Bill Ooten, Herschel Popuyoinnil Tulo Portin, Gwen Powers, John Probst, Eddie Puckett, Flora Ragland, William Ranken, Chuck Roschick, Walter Rasmussen, Bruce Reeves, Nancy Reeves, Yvonne Reis, Rodney Replogle, Marsha Rhoden, Ann Ritchie, Kris Rifter, John Roberson, Armenfho Roberson, Joseph Roberson, Willie Robertson, Mordi Rogers, Joan Russell, Linda Russo, Vicki Sulzarulo, Robert Solzomlo, Vera Songl, Barb Sotterfield, John Sounders, Loretta Schaeffer, Jock Scott, Linda Scott, Robert Scott, Willie Seizure, Yvonne Sell, Wolfgang Seliers, Richard Shirley, David Shulor, Frank Siekberf, Mike Sizemore, Norma Slusher, Ruth Smith, Brenda Smith, Debbie Smith, Gary Smith, Millie Snyder, Jeonene Spenlow, Patrica Smcey, Charlene Stephens, Janice Teichmon, Charles TenEyck, George Thomas, Johnny Thomas, Ron Thornton, Don Tomlin, Lynn Trester, Mike Upson, James Vance, Dan Vaughan, Alma Vaughan, Jack Voo, Limin Woinscott, John Wehrmeyer, Louis 160 161 FRESHMEN Welles, Richard Wefls, Gerald Werner, Kathy Wernsing, Poul Westermann, Kathy Wheat, Chris Whitlock, Kathy Williams, Victor Willis, Tonya Wilson, Rich Wilson, Sylvia Winters, Kathy Woeber, Ricky Woodie, Cathy Woods, Joyce Wright, Kc ren Wright, Patti Yee, Robert Young, Robert Youngblood, Don SOPH Abbott, Larry Abernathy, Teresa Accordino, Mike Adams, Gail Addison, Rich Alford, Carolyn Allen, Rufus Amos, Ronald Anderson, Betty Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Brent Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Vulefro Andrew, Ronald Apple, Fred Applegate, Linda Apse, Guntis Armentrout, Mary Armstrong, Doris Armsfrong, Frank Arnold, Linda Arrington, Carol . 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Cosh, Cynthia Cosh, Walter Cass, Debbie Cauonavott, Gerald Center, Kathy Chochoff, Stephen Chadwell, Wanda Chambers, Alfred Chambers, Connie Chambers, Earl Chambers, Robert Chapman, Alma Chesnut, Michelle Christman, John Cioff, Nicholas Clark, Carl Clark, David Clark, Kathleen Clay, Roger Cloyborne, Michael 164 165 SOPH Clayton, Pot Cobb, Ann Cobb, Julius Code, Noah Coggins, Carmen Cohorn, Lowanda Colbert, Linda Coldiron, Barbara Coldironl Brent Cole, Jeff Coleman, Anthony Coleman, Ernest Coleman, Gayle Collier, Yvonne Collier, Yvonne Colstcn, Carolyn Colvin, Eugene Combs, Ralph Cooke, John Cooper, Elizabeth Cooper, Shirleiy Carder, Becky Cotton, Sherry Couch, Ray Counts, Philip Covert, Sondra Cowperthwoite, Linda Cox, Sandy Cozine, Lloyd Crovens, Johnny Crawford, Arzello Crawford, Janice Crawford, Sandy Creamer, Albert Crews, Randy Crossley, Bob Crouse, Sharon Crump, Jena Crumrine, Judy Crumrine, Richard Crutcher, Tymne Cumminsl Koren Cummings, Larry Cunningham, William Curry, WiHie Crokine, Dole Dalton, Bradford Dameron, Chris Daniels, Deborah Daniels, Paula Donner, Ernest Darling, Frances Daulton, Julie Davenport, Koren Davenport, Linda Davenport, Lynda Davidson, Joyce Davis, Charlene Davis, Doreniu Davis, Koren Dean, Virgie DeFosset, Gordon Dent, Jophus Derr, Sarah Derre, John DeVore, Poul Dewar, Darvin Dewberry, Betty Dexter, Walter Dickinson, Melody Dincler, David Dixon, Bernice Dixon, Brenda Dixon, Christine Dodd, William Dolf, Lorry Donald, Sharon Dorn, Jennifer Dozier, Nancy Erskine, Dole SOPH Drain, Dudley Drew, AIIen Druffel, Frank Drummer, Annie DuBois, Herbert Dukes, Ethel Duncan, Paul Duncan, Phyllis Dunn, Pam Dunning, Kathy Dunson, Claudette Durst, Lee Dye, Karl Dyson, Eddie Earls, Mary Ellen Eos'rerling, Clarence Eaton, Benjamin Eberhardt, Maurice Ector, Eddie Edmondson, Hope Edmonson, John Edwards, Ronald Edwards, Wendell Elliot, Doug Embry, Peggy England, Russell Epling, Dremc: Eschmeyer, Gory Estes, Clyde Estes, Vicki Evans, Barbara Everson, Cleveland Font, Jacquefine Forres, Chris Faulconer, Rodney Feng, Ben Ferguson, Juanita Ferguson, Michael Ferris, Jerry Fields, Tisa UH, DON'T BE SILLY, NUBDIJY'S GOING T0 TAKE MY PICTURE. a THAT BOY DID TAKE MY PICTURE! 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Konef, Bob Keating, Steve Keene, Alberta Kegley, Rita .. .mj SOPH Kelchl Jerry Kelch, Sylvia Kellogg, Armond Kelsey, Donald Kennedy, Manirice Kenney, Pat Kenyon, James Kidwell, Debby Kimball, Gayle Kimble, Eloise Kinard, Geneva Kinard, Yvonne Kinder, David King, Cathy King, William Kirk, George KIein, Paul Kfems, Bill Kline, Robert Knapp, Mary Kohnen, Torn Korb, Henry Korb, Howard Kuhl, Terry Kuhn, David Locke! Linda Lackey, Donold Lane, Nancy Larkins, Riley Lasee, Wilbur Lattimore, Nancy Lawrence, Donald Lawson, Jerry Lawson, Lorraine Loy, James Layne, Com Leohr, Gerri Lee, Cheryl Lemon, Mike Levy, HoroId Lewis, Isaiah Lewis, John Lewis, Tholdon Linville, David Lipscomb, Tom Little, Jackie Lockridge, Jim Long, David I70 SOPH Lovell, Peggy Lower, Delores Luchow, John Ludington, Linda Luecke, Marilyn Lusk, Linda Modoris, Joseph Madison, Diana Mahon, John Manage, Barbara Mandlove, Bill MorceIlo, Charles Murconneff, Marion Mardis, Gory Mcrler, Linda Marshall, Ella Martin, Betty Martin, Diane Martin, Joseph Martin, Proscillo Massey, Bernie May Massey, Susan Master, Charles Mathews, Steve SOME OF THOSE STUDENTS WHO HAVE REMAINED AFTER SCHOOL FDR VARIOUS REASONS LEAVE CAMPUS IN LATE AFTERNOON SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS. 351 171 Mathews, Vincent Moupfn, Tyrone Mayo, Elaine McCall, Gwendolyn McCall, James McClinton, Caleb McCommons, Helen McCoy, Norma McCoy, Ricardo McCray, Dwight McCray, Linda McCreody, Marguerite McEHsth, Leslie McElroy, Clarence McFarland, Duncan McFarland, Judie McGee, Melvin McKee, Niedro McKinnon, Mike McMuHen, Joyce McMullen, Pom McNeely, Linda McQueen, Betty McWilson, David SOPH Mehi, George Meridy, Michael Merrell, Debbie Merriman, Lorry Merritt, Pets Metzler, Beverly Meyer, Barry Meyer, Russ Michael, Dennis Michaels, Pam Milan, Jane Miller, Clarence Miiler, David Miller, Debbie L. Miller, Debra Miller, Janis Miller, Potty Miller, Richard Miller, Robert Mills, Judy Minett, Cheryl Mifchelll Audrey Mitchell, Beverly Mitchell, Clarence Mitchem, Carol Molden, Anna Molden, Queen Monday, Jim Monroe, William Moore, Charles Moore, Costello Moorel Donna Moore, Geraldine Moore, Linda Moore, Marilyn Moore, Paulette Moore, William Morgen, Don Morgan, Larry Morrett, Barbara STUDY HALL-A CHANCE TO BATCH UP ON EVERYTHING YOU DID NOT DO THE NIGHT BEFORE. 172 WELL, YOU KNOW. I THINK HE WAS I73 SOPH Morris, Beth Morris, William Marry, Lorry Mosley, William Motley, Linda Mofzer, Janice Mueller, Ramona Mullone, Roger Mundy, Harry Musch, Karl Myers, Rocky Mygatt, Cindy Myrick, Willie Nash, Joyce Neal, Charles Neloms, Tim Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Cheryl NeweIJ, Barbara Newman, LoMorris Nie, Martha Northcutt, Don Oaks, Doris O'Connell, Don Offutt, Marge Ogiey, Jo Oliver, Flenord Opel, Ron Orr, Debby Orr, James Osler, Mike Osterhaus, Ed Overton, Bob Owans, Curl Owens, Gwen Owens, Paul Pcmkolo, John Park, Sandi Parker, Barbara Parker, Mary SOPH Parker, Vicki Parsley, Gary Parson, Bill Partin, Lewis Patchell, Janis Patrick, Jill Patterson, Bill Patton, Linda Patron, Patsy Payne, Lorry Payne, Perselliu Payton, Joe Pelfier, Randy Pendleton, Guanine Pennington, Andi Pennington, Clarke Peters, Don Pfeffer, Richafd Phelic, Ramona Phillips, Helen Pickens, Sheena Pierce, Helen Pinkerton, Voierie Pitts, Dougios Pitts, Sharon Flair, Francine Poe, John Poehner, Billy Poole, Michael Pope, Nancy Porter, Barry Porter, Jurldeen Power, David Price, Jeri Price, Lutricio Price, Norma Pringle, James Pritchetf, Gracie Pugh, Donna Rachel, Beverly ' i HERE GULUWATER SUPPORIERS FOUND THE HEAR! 0F AU .0364. ?hu-b. m lining w. mm 4.x, a 1:? ml 174 HEADQUARTE 3;? PRIOR TU WITHRDW'S MDDK ELECTION .IDHNSBN BACKERS RALLIED HERE. SOPH Rockly, Mary Rogle, Carolyn Ruines, Pamela Roines, Pot Rainey, Willa Rokowskf, Dennis Ramey, Flemon Ramseyl David Runfordl WiHie Rotterman, Tom Rowen, John Redd, Wilifom Redrow, Jill Reece, Michael Reeves, Wilma Reeves, Yvonne Reid, Beverly Reinerf, John Renfro, Doris Reynolds, Dixie Reynolds, John Reynolds, Tom Rice, Gloria Richardson, Carolyn Richardson, Lorry Richardson, Marvin Riley, Linda Riley, Ruth Roberts, Bill Roberts, Donny Roberts, Sfeve Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Curtis Robinson, Dionne Robinson, Geraldine Robinson, Mock Robinson, Michael Robinson, Pat Robinson, Sharon Robinson, Sylvester 175 SOPH Rodgers, Marlo Roebuck, Theresa Rogers, Cheryl Rogers, Ronald Rogers, William Romine, Doug Root, Peggy Rose, Terry Ross, James Ross, Peggy Rowland, Delorise Rowland, Larry Royal, James Rozier, George Rumke, Judy Runion, Joyce Rupp, Greg Russell, Lloyd Rust, Margie Rutherford, Bonnie Sadler, Beveriy Softer, Deborah Sand, Lisa Sanders, Beinonatia Sanders, Willy Sondlin, Elaine Santoro, Joe Scanlon, Pat Scarborough, Linda Scheyer, Louise Schilling, Jim Schmultz, Phyliis Schmidt, Charles Schroeden Geraldine Schulz, Edward Schweppe, Don Scott, Connie Scott, Elaine Scott, James Scott, Marilyn Scorn Shirley SCOTT, Willy Sears, Sam Seiberf, James Sellers, David Sewell, Albert SeweH, Eugene Shoner, Erin Sharpe, Stanley Sheffield, Edward Shelton, Beauloh Shelton, Robert Shelton, Steve Shelton, Vickie Sheriff, Rollie Shockley, Rebecco Shreve, Don Siekbert, Kenneth Sill, Tom Simpson, Eugene Sims, James Sims, Lomonf Sims, Ozello Sims, Vivian Singleton, Deborah Sink, Mark Sirchuk, Ellen Sinon, Marsha Sivley, Judy Skeen, Marshal Slaughter, Bob Slusher, Jimmy Smith, Armstead Smith, Barbara Smithj Clarence Smith, Don Smith, Derrick Smith, Diana J. Smith, Donald Smith, Garry 176 l77 SOPH Smith, Gayle Smith, Ivy Smith, Karyn Smith, Koy Smith, Lawrence Smith, Michael Smith, Nora Smith, Ollie Smith, Ray Smith, Ray C. Smith, Robert Smith, Willy Snyder, Poul Sederstrorn, Beth Spinks, Gwen Spinks, Lesfer Spivey, Eurnestine Sprawl, Arthur Staley, Tim Sfomun, Michael Stamper, Gloria Stanfield, Karen Stoyden, Mary Steele, Berry Steele, Bill Srelferl Tom Stenburg, Merry Steve, Michael Stevens, Dee Stevens, Linda Stierli, Paulo Stille, Bill Stillwell, Troy Stine, Janice Stokes, Charles Stouder, Greg Stovoll, Pof Strodfmon, Joan Strickland, Fred' Stricrlcmd, Lucinda Strunk, Dole Sturdivanf, Mildred Sturgill, James Suedhof, Debbie Suftle, Mike Sutton, Jacqueline Suffon, Sally Swaeney, Linda Tab, Sylvia Tuffe, Sandi Tanner, Roger Torrance, John Taylor, Calvin Taylor, Corl Taylor, Jockie Taylor, Joyce Tcyfor, Leah Taylor, Marie Taylor, Richard Terry, Deborah Tevis, James Texter, Barbara Thucker, Carol Thayer, Gordon Thomas, Carl Thomas, Gwendolyn Thomas, Roger Thomas, Ruth Thompson, Janice Thompson, Joe Thompson, Linda Tillery, Derrick Tinsley, Shoridn Tischbein, Scott Titus, Kenneth Todd, Karen Tolliver, Fred Torberf, Yvonne Truman, Carol Tucker, Terry SOPH Tudor, Jim Turner, Linda Turnerl Terrence Uihlein, Justin Underhill, Randy Underwood, Josephine Volmore, Doug Vandergrif'r, Marion Von Nottingham, Lynne Vanover, Kaye Vaughn, Marion Vaughn, Peggy Veosley, Earnest Vebef, Rose Verdon, Claire Vest, Reginald Vicror, Bill Vinegar, Elaine Vinson, Carolyn Vonderuhe, Kurt Walker, Eddie Walker, George Walker, Rick Wallace, Deruld Walters, Bob Walton, Ernest Walton, Richard Wcmbganz, Dennis Wand, Fred Wore, Janice Warner, Sharon Woshbum, Carol Washington, Carol Woss, Terry Watts, Olivia Weaver, Koren Weaver, Sandro Webb, John Webbe, James Weber, Mike Weber, Sue Weems, Gloria Wells, Bernadine Wells, Gloria Welsh, Charles Werner, Patti Wesley, Martha 178 ,4 179 SOPH Wethington, Bonnie White, Gloria White, John White, Phyllis White, Robert White, Rosalyn Wilcox, Douglas Wilder, Charles Wiley, Brenda Wilkins, Doris Williams, Barbara Williams, Beverly Williams, Joy Williams, Laverne Williams, Louis William; Peter Williams, Toni Williams, Veronica Williams, Victor Williams, Wesley Wilson, Janet Wilson, Patsy Wilson, Peggy Wilson, Ronald Wilson, Tim Wilson, Timolcl Wilson, Veda Winfrey' Patricio Winters, Bill Wm, Linda Wong Bea Woods, Deborah Woods, James Woodward, Leroy Wright, Donald Yee, Gene Young, Beverly Young, EorIeon Young, Geraldine Young, Glenn Zockery, Lorry Zanders, Geraldine Zeek, Harry Zimmerman, Sandi Zinn, Pot Zwacker, Sue ijcker, Kay slot: .SLHVIX . 3. .x 152.41. .. tiknli. 1'. ., .. h $52K; s L. 5?qu1- a. a JUNIORS 381 Abernathy, Phillis Abney, Russeli Acklin, Jackie Ackljn, Madeline Acres, Ann Agnew, Bonnie Allee, Michael Anderson, Arnold Anderson, Bryon Anderson, Carol Anderson, Elaine Anderson, Jon Anderson, Marion Armstrong, Floyd Armstrong, Janice Asher, Charles Baker, Carolyn Baker, Linda Baker, Linwood Baker, Judy Baldwin, Jimmy Bal'l, Marty BoIlard, Chris Ballard, Gerald Ballier, Geronimo Bomber, Paul Banks, Ethel Barber, Eleanor Barnes, Bob Barnes, Donna Barnes, Lowrie Barnes, Ronald Barnes, Tommy Bornesl WoIrer Boss, Lawrence Bosserf, Libby BorfeJEe, Fred Bauer, Barb Becson, Floyd Beck, Minnie Beckmon, Dick Beiser, Gail Bellsfrom, Jon Bender, Mary Ann Benna, Annitto Bennett, Constance Benneh, Lucis Berry, Dove Bess, Michael Best, Ben Binnion, Jamie Birch, Leroy Birkigt, Mike Bishop, Hebert Block, Put Blackwell, Ollie Bloomer, Sally Blunt, Jessie Bockloge, Jack Bogart, Don Bogosicm, Don Bohonnon, Coldeen Bolden, Denise Bolden, Dorothy Bolender, Steve Bonner, Robert Boulden, Janis Bouldin, Anita Bowers, Barbara Bowman, Gloria Bowling, Doyle Bowling, Eddie Bowling, Elaine Boyer, Ron Brockmon, Koren Breckenridge, Mari Breidenbcch, Peter Breuer, Jeff Briggs, Susan Britten, Madeline JUNIORS Brafford, Linda Briffon, Lawrence Brock, Barbara Brock, Howard Brockmon, Earl Brockman, Pat Brown, Carol Brown, Clarence Brown, Gerald Brown, Gerald C. Brown, Pat Brown, Phillip Brown, Sondra Brown, Yvonne Bruce, Judy Bryant, Lorry Bryant, Louise Bryant, Veronica Buetsche, Charmaine Burkhordt, Ralph Burress, John Bush, Andrew Bush, Bill Butcher, Sandy Code, Judy Cody, Dennis Calaveno, Vicki Culdwelf, Mike Calhoun, Casey Cameron, Donald Campbell, Sandy Con, Ercld Carey, Rick Curgile, Ann Carmichael, Carolyn Carpenter, Ralph Carpenter, Ronald Corr, David Carr, ErroI Corr, Nettie CROSSING THE BRIDGE AND PATH IS ONLY HALF THE JOB; TO ENTER AND LEARN EOMPLETES THE JOURNEY. i 3 '! ?L- E Y Cosh, Emma Coshwell, Burgess CasteIlucio, Hermon Coudill, Gory Cave, Elzner Center, Susan Chambers, Cindy Chambers, Ludelia Chin, Keye Christian, Ethel Christmon, Henry Ciaccio, Mike Clark, Beofris Clark, Ronald Clark, Linda Clay, Jennifer Cleary, Nelson Clare, Tom Cockrell, Winston Coffey, RonaEd Coffie, Nancy Coleman, Robert Coleman, Ronald ConneHy, Michael Conyers, Bob Cook, Ann Cook, Wayne Cooper, Charles Cormon, Georgia Cornett, Randolph Cornwell, Judy Cosby, Jerry Cutting! Chris Cornell, Alvcm Cox, Sharon Craig, Grace Craig, Lorry Crawford, Brenda Crawford, Jerome Creek, Debbie Crews, Terry Crutcher, Jerry Cummings, .Roberf Cunnick, Cathie Cunningham, PhyHis Cunningham, Ralph Cunningham, Tyrone Curee, Rene Curtis, Gary Curtis, Harry Dole, Virginia Daniels, Neil Daniels, Quincy Darling, Kathleen Daugherty, Don Davenport, Katie Davis, Betty Davis, Bill Davis, Carl Davis, Eva Davis, Helen Davis, Poul Davis, Rosalind Davis, Wilfred Day, Gloria Deane, Judith DeAtley, Linda Deege, Kathie Dehner, Joe DeMoisey, Bob DeVond, Regina DeVore, Jone Dickson, Betty Dietz, Eur1 Dishmcm, Catherine Dixon, Catherine Dobbins, Jeff Dobbins, Steve Dolf, Rick Dollison, Lennis Dooley, Arnold Drogston, Barbara Dryer, Raymond Duerler, Carolyn Dukes, Shirley Dumonr, Roy Duncan, Elaine Duncan, Lovern JUNIORS 184 JUNIORS Dunn, Daryl Easterling, Barbara Eosterling, Joan Echals, Saundra Edmondson, Anna Edmonson, Mike Edwards, Delores Edwards, Diane Egon, Linda Elam, Paul Ellis, Viola Erbocher, Dick Estes, Tony Everlyl Kathy Fohrney, Nancy Folk, Bruce Folk, Mike Puncher, Gordon Fonnon, Sondra Farrow, Pot Fast, Dove Fawley, Douglas Fellers, Gregory Ferone, Mike PRODUCED THE MANY AND VARIED COMMENTS. Ferris, Jo Ann Field, Minni Fields, Bruce Figgs, William Fisher, Linda Flanagan, Jill Flannery, Bernard Flougher, Poul Flickner, Don Flora, Koren Foland, Rickie Ford, Gory Fortenberry, Donna Forthuber, John Foster, Maurice Franks, Gwen Frazier, Edward Frazier, Joann Frozier, Patricio Frederick, Robert Frederick, Vonno Frye, Mike Fulcher, Jim Fulweiler, Ann JUNIORS Games, Barbara Garrett, James Garrison, Roy Gentry, Gayle Gentry, Iris George, CIorence Gibson, David Gibson, Kart Gilmore, Elaine Glen Motley Glover! Honk Godfrey, Linda Goins, Garland Goins, Sonja Goodwin, Patricio Goosbey, Gloria Goosbey, Gloria Grace, Fran Graham, Saundra Gronderson, Robert Graves, Brenda Grey, Sharon Greene, Carolyn Grier, Sonic: Griffin, George Griffiths, Ken Grisby, Ethel Hcczg, Doris Haas, Jock Habernofhy, Nancy Hoire, Clouee Holey, Roy HON, Edward Hall, Sylvie Hollerman, Vicke Hollet'r, Patricio Hamilton, Doug Hamlin, Renee Hamlin, Sharon Hampton' Jill Hordin, Michaei Hurkness, Cliff Harper, Lydio Harris, Barb Harris! Bernard Harris, Jessee Harris, Molvinu Harris, Terri Hartman, Gretchen Hartman, Judy Hor'mess, Judy Hartwell, Mary Harvey, Robert Hasel, DaVe Hastings, Jack Hasz, Carol i Huught, Phil Hawkins, Barbara . Hawkins, Bill Hayes, Sandro Heoly, Linda Heard, Bob Hehn, Cathy Heimunn, Jean ' Heis, Dennis Heithuus, Dione Henderson, Broderick Hennessy, Todd Herbers, Jim Herdenreich, Jerry Herring, Barbara Herzner, Dan Heslar, Bob Hess, Charles HeyI, Leonard Hill, Barb Hill, Dick Hill, Gloria Hines, Ernest Hinklel Roefm 136 JUNIORS 187 Hodson, Becky Holcomb, Nancy Holman, Beverly Hoosier, Steve Horstrnan, Carol Horton, Bill Houseman, Randy Howard, Bob Howard, Lynn Howard, Lucy Hudson, Derrick Hughes, Mike Humphries, Iris Hunter, Portia Hutchinson, Thelma Hyson, John Inman, June lorns, Sandy Jackson, Debbie Jackson, Melinda Jackson, Ruth Jacobs, Carol Jauncey, EEizabeth Jefferies, JoAnn Jeffries, Rochelle Jenkins, Terry Jenrzen, Walter Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Carolyn Darryl Diana Donna Harriet Harvey Keith Ken Pam Raymond Robert Susan Willie Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Anthony Bernice Brenda Colleon Gilda Judy Linda Marg Pat Roxie Sandra Jordan, Adolph Jordan, Eddie Koesemeyer, Brenda Kaup, Marilyn Kuutzmon, Nancy Keogle, Renslar Kearsey, Anita Keeling, Stephen Kelch, Diane Kellom, Helen Kepf, John Kidd, Janie Kilcoyne, Bill King, Barry King, Ronald Kipp, Robert Klette, Phil Knighf, Susan Knoechel, Judy Kristo, Francine Kuhl, Robert Kuhn, Dick Kyles, Jerry Loil, Emmi LoMier, Marshgll Lorrins, Rose Lawrence, Donald Lawson, Barbetre Lay, PhiHis Loy, Regeno Leohr, Cora Leohr, Gerri Leary, Allen Lemons, Barbara Leonard, Bill Len, Sandie Lewis, Carol Lewis, Deborah Lewis, Gail Lewis, Isaiah Lewis, Jerome Lewis, John Lewis, Tom Libbee, Mary Light, Barb Litmon, Beatrice Little, Jackie Livers, Emory Logan, Clyde Long, David Long, Jim Lonnemcmn, Steve Lowe, Benjamin Lucas, Richard Lyons, Kurtis Lyshe, Edward Muish, Jeannie Molina, Judy Mallory, Mary Mango, Barbara Mane, Ed Morshoil, Rose Morthaler, Lorry Martin, Pat Martin, Ruth Mason, Marcellus Morrison, Phyllis Moxey, Judy I88 JUNIORS 189 McCoy, Joyce McCoy, Ricardo McCray, Stanley McDaniel, Joyce McDaniel, Lorry McDonough, Barb McDowelll Deborah MCFOII, Choriotte McKenzie, Gregory McKinney, Christina McLaughlin, Florence McMahon, Elaine McMullen, Joe McNumee, Sandy McNeil, 50m McQueen, Linda McQueen, Louis McTigue, Chrisfy Meade, Bruce Meadows, Judie Meldon, Peggy Merrimon, Sherry Midell, Eric Miles, Ivory Miller, Donald Miller, Edward Miller, Hughes Miller, Kathi Miller, Linda Miller, Martha Mills, Barb Moermond, Joy Montgomery, Leslie Moron, Howard Morgan, Phyllis Morris, Karen Morrison, Martha Mofzer, Corryl Mounce, Leidc Mukes, Regina JUNIORS Mullonkey, Mike Murdock, Michael Murphy, Marico Murrie, Mike Mursinna, Jerry Nelson, Cheryl Nelson, David Newell, Esther Newton, Robert Niehsen, Helga Norman, Ed NorweH, Ivar O'Bryonr, Elaine Offuff, Cheree Offuft, Marsha O'Hara, Patti O'Hearn, Peggy Oldford, Dorothy Olert, John Osborne, Chip Overhulse, Judy Overstreet, Linda Overstreet, Vivian Owens, David Ponchof, Lind: Parker, Margaret Partridge, Earnest J. Porchell, Bonnie Poterson, Linda Porton, Lana Parker, John Perkins, Sue Pennington, Darlene Perry, Danny Perry, Janice Peterson, Johnny Pfenninger, Jon Philps, John Phillips, Bob Phillips, Lozelle Pierson, Sylvester Piner, Brad Pinkerton, Terri Pinney, Lynn Pitts, Leroy Poe, Barbara Policestro, Donny Pope, Moe 190 JUNIORS POWER OF CONCENTRATION ENABLES STUDENTS TU PREPARE FDR DIFFICULT ASSIGNMENTS. I91 Ponchot, Linda Poppa, Nancy Porter, Tom Posey, Don Potter, Maurice Powell, Dorothea Powell, Phyllis Powell, Terry Power, Judy Preston, John Preuss, Sandy Pullem, Jeff Pulliom, Cheryl Quebe, Marsha Race, Linda Randolph, Mary Rontz, JOCOb Ruuch, Connie Ray, Vera Roy, Winona Rayburn, Ann Reeves, Florence Reckmon, William Reed, Domelk: Reader, Eric Reese, Poul Reeves, Patricia Reeves, Sondra Reid, John Reiter, Steve Render, Bridgett Resses, Borletfo Ressler, Philip Rhodes, Deborah Rice, Phyllis Richardson, Jerome Richter, James Riefle, Carol Riieyl Michael Ritchie, Mike Ritchie, Rick Ritchie, Sue Roberts, Stanley Robinson, John Robinson, John R. Robinson, Kristie Roeder, Gory Theresa Abernathy JUNIORS Rogers, Coro'l Rone, Patricia Ross, Betsy Ross, Peter Rossi, Cindy Royalty, Kathy Ruff, Monroe Rusell, Patricio Rutherford, Dale Ryan, Suzanne Rybolt, Bill Sallee, Lucy Sanders, Ed Sanders, Von Sansone, Tony Satchwilt, Beverly Saunders, Wendell Schepmonn, Donald Schlosser, Linda Schmaltz, John Schworfzwalder, Linda Schweppe, George Scof'r, Billy Scott, Card Scott, Elaine Scott, Eveiyn Scott, Harvey Scott, Lynne Scott, Ruth Scurry, David Seaman, Potty Secen, Clell Shaffer, Pam Shaffer, Waiter Shovek, Stephen Show, Marie Shear, Tom Shearer, Annette Shelley, Marvin Shepard, Denise BEHIND EVERY FACE IN THE UNDERCLASSMEN SECTION, IHERE IS A SCENE SUCH AS THIS ONE. 192 BECOMING A SENIOR MIGHT SEEM AN EVENT IN THE VERY DISTANT FUTURE, BUT THE TIME FOR ORDERING CLASS RINGS DREEPS UP QUICKLY. 193 JUNIORS Shick, Don Shindoler, Dale Ann Shugors, James Siefert, James Siemund, Joan Simpson, Greg Simpson, Sandi Simpson, Stan Sims, Viola Sitron, Phil Sizemore, Patricio Slaughter, Sue Stutz, Ann Smart, Thomas Smith, Audley Smith, Don Smith, Jackie Smi1h, Karen Smith, Sandra Smith, Sharon $mither5, Lonnie Somhorst, Ronald Sommerville, Richard Speaks, Mary Spears, Sharon Spencer! Denise Spivey, Broodus Sfodelmonn, Linda Smkey, Alvin Staples, Anifa Starkey, Lonnie Stoyden, Julius Sfenger, Millie Sfewort, Gayle Stewart, Kenneth Stewart, Patricia Stiles, Joe Stokes, Donna Sfrafman, Sherry Srropes, Tim Smith, Koren Smith, Tom Sparks, Melvin Springs, Sylvester Stacy, Debbie Stacy, Deborah Stofey, Alvin Steiner, Ross Stewart, Gayle Stump, Ken Suedhof, Danny SuIIivon, Sharon Summerville, Bill Suter, Brenda Sutton, Pot Talbert, EorEine Tanner, Kathleen Tote, Clyde Tatum, Linda Taylor, Eugene Taylor, Gory Taylor, Sharon Terrill, Mory Theod, Phil Thrweaff, Vickie Thomosj Walter Thompson, Bill Thompson, Dcvfd Thompson, Joe Thompson, Ronald Tillman, Beverly Tincher, Carolyn Tinsley, Ron Todd, Helen Todd Put ToJin, Wanda Tomes, Paul Tribble, Gwen Tribble, Jim Tribble, Michael Tuck, Curtis Turner, Ardis Turner, Harold Tyus, Delphia Tyus, Shirley Valladares, Victor Vonpelf, Fred Vaughan, Bonnie JUNIORS I94 JUNIORS I95 Venn, Sue Vielhouer, Julius Visser, Steve Voegtle, Connie Voepel, Don V00, Liho Walker, Audrey Walker, Brenda Walker, Gloria Walker, Jacqueline Wallace, Charles Wallace, Richard Walters, Gail Walton, Ken Walton, Clara Word, Edith Ward, Paula Wordlow, Sally Ware, Carolyn Warren, Linda Washington, Carolyn Washington, Pot Watson, Pct Watson, Robert Weaver, Aliean Weaver, Teri Webb, Alfred Wedding, Sharon Welsh, Mike Wendel, Shirley Wessel, Peggy West, Debbie West, Shirley Wetzel, Carl Wheat, Larry White, Dory! White, Gory White, Indfolo White, Jerome White, Melanie White, Porn White, Poul Whitt, Ginger Whitt, Sherry Whoberry, Mary Wilder, Worley Wiley, Brenda Wiley, Paul JUNIORS Wiley, Paul Wilkins, Gary Willis, Benefm Willis, Charles Williams, Deborah Williams, Delores Williams, Dionne Williams, Edward WilIioms, Geri Williams, Gwen Williams, Horrief Williams, Lucius Williams, Rubby Williams, Isaac Wilson, Barb Wilson, Beverly Wilson, Cindy Wilson, Ed Wilson, Mary Jane Wilson, Roger Worthy, Shirdeniu Wright, Jacqueline Wynn, Michael Yeager, David Young, Larry Zchlout, Pauline Zerges, Donna Ziegel, Elaine Zumwolde, George Zumwolde, Jean EXCITEMENT BUILUS WITH ANTICIPATIDN OF THE QUEEN AND KINGwSUE POPE AND MIKE MURPHY. I96 4 - 1m I97 FACES OF OUR FUTURE AS WE BECOME THE FUTURE, WE DEPART FROM THESE HALLS IN SUNDRY DIRECTIONS; AND PERHAPS WE CROSS, FOR THE LAST TIME, THE BRIDGE OF THE CLASS OF '65. 19B i w m ?WWM I99 Long after the lengthening shadows of late afternoon silenced the halls of Withrow, o metronome rever- beruted. Its Tempo was determined by Jo Moginn. It pounded as the pulsofed top of her rhythmical feet paced c1 pony chorus or whispered gs her creative hand personified the history of Scribblers. It meas- ured each staccato beat of on adding machine's reciting the jingle of Annuol's coinage. Then ensued those stabilizing elementsethot bobbing flip of golden waves, that insatiable gnawing for popcorn 4octing os Dux4s president, she had weekly access to cm incessant supplyL that indelible infection of her laugh. The shadows deepened, but the metronome pervaded and so did Jobey. SENIORS JO MAGINN Aaron, Gloria Jean: Health Careers Club 4; G.A.A. 3; Pep Club 4. Accordino, Linda Ann: FHA 2; FTA 2; GAA 1, 2, 3. Acklin, Bobbie Louise: FTA I; GAA 2, 3; Jr. Choir 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Adnmore, Marlen: GAA 2, 4; Pep Club 4. Adams, Clarence: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 4. Adams, Melton Allen, Linda Darlene: French Club 3, 4; History Club 3, 4. Allmun, Gary Petfis: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Darnell: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3. Anderson, James Donald: Spanish Club 4; Football 1, 4; Pep Club 4. Anderson, John Calvin: Football 2; Basketball 4; Truck 4; Pep Club 4. Anthony, Edward French: Entered Withrow as a junior from Purcell High. 200 SENIORS A busy person is 0 happy person, and Wayne Corney believed it. Never able to stand still, thEs Sig was always on the move. Having 0 large variety of interests, Moose tried and did do well by each of them. In school he took advanced courses in Math and Chemistry and also presided over Sigma Gamma meetings. Evidence of a job well done become op- porent when Wayne was tapped by Cum Loude. In his. spare hours he relished an occasional game of golf on the weekend with several interludes of sleep. Wayne's initiative led him to assume a port-time job to bring in an extra lump of spending cosh. Wayne was another fine example of what a person can do if he takes the time to apply himself. 201 Armstrong, Tanya: Latin Club 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Moiorette 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Atkins, Thomas: Stage Crew 2, 3. Avens, Anita: FHA Secy. 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Office Help 4; Pep Club 4. Bacchus, Beryl Elizabeth: 6AA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4' Pep Club 4. Baird, Barbara June: FHA 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Student Council 34 Office Help 3, 4. ' Ball, Shirley Ann: FHA 2; Art Club 2; DECA 3. Ballard, Charles Thomas: History Club 4; French Club l, 2; Student Council 2, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4, Banks, Yvonne: Scribblers 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4 Tholian 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. Bardes, Todd Hugh: History Club 3, 4; Cross-Country Mgr. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3' Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, 4. Barker, Catherine Maxine: Latin Club 4; GAA l, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. Barkley, Joan: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Girls1 Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4, Barnes, Eula Marie: Office Help 4. WAYNE CORNEY Barrett, Barbara: Entered from Shaw, Mississippi, in sophomore year. Baskin, Thomas Clyde: Football 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. ansette, Barbara Joyce: Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Benny, Jacqueline Wilma: GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 4; Pep Club 4. Beckstedt, John Harry: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Student Council I, 2 Bedinghaus, Helen Ruth: DECA Merchandising 4; Annual Rep. 4; Office Help 3, 4. Bedinghaus, Mary: DECA Merchandising 4; GAA 2; Office Help 3, 4. Beiser, Susan Alice: GAA 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Office Help 4; Monitor 3. Bell, Brenda Maria: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls, Glee Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4. Bell, LeVonne: GAA l, 2, Bell, Yvonne: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High. Benedict, James: Entered Withrow from Kilgour in the seventh grade. BILL WOODWARD SENIORS Sigma Gamma calls . . . Bill Woodward. These five words created the most impressiv'e experience in Bill's years at Withrow. ln gaining the honor of being called to Sig, Bill's organizational ability as manager for the cross-country, frock, and football reams was recognized, Eager participation, 0 charac- teristic which was exemplified during History Club meetings, as well as math and chemistry classes, be- come 0 trademark. With a keen interest in sports, golfing and swimming consumed many leisure moe ments during the summer months, while cheering with Pep Club was a frequent pastime in winter. Final gratification come in knowing that he had been of service to Withrow in many capacities. 202 Mirror! Mirror! On the wall, who was the choice of them all? Why, Sue Pope, of Course. Her radiant reflection in this looking glass aided her in becom- ing Queen of the Annual Homecoming Dance. One of Sue's happiest experiences was serving as a co- captain of the Drill Team, which performed during the half-time at Tiger football games; but having ilaried interests, this charming maiden delighted in writing and singing with Tower News and Senior Chair. An image of trustworthiness shone through when Sue was elected treasurer of the Class of '65. This mirror has now reflected the virtue of truth and honesty that all could find in the face in the crowd, the face of vivacious D'ux and considerate friend- Sue Pope. SENIORS SUE POPE Benjamin, Ray Allen: Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Berry, Jon Marvin: Cross-Country Team 2. Berry, Linda Lee: Art Club 4; Annual Art Staff 4. Billingsley, Ernestine: FTA I; Y-Teens i; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 2, Billups, Shirley: GAA i, 2, 3, 4. Birkigt, Steve Edward: Minstrels 3, 4. Birmingham, William: Entered in junior year from Purcell High School. Bischof, Nancy Jane: Annual Rep, 3; Annual Literary Staff 3, 4t Blesku, Elizabeth Christine: Art CIub 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3. Block, Janet Kay: Tennis 2; Bowling 3. Boehm, Judith Anne: GAA 2, 3, 4; Driii Team 3, 4; Monitor 3 V 1 Bolton, Sandra Irene: FTA 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Girls' Giee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 2, 4; Pep Ciub 4; Annual Rep. 4, 203 Fitst Semester Tapping BoHam Row: K, Gronouer, C, Jennings, man Row 2: J. Stolzenberg, P. Sutterfield, P. Schmitt, B Mac- Sv Frey, K. Guntz, A. Turner, 5. Seaman, C Overhulse, D. Diek- Donald, P. Henskzy, W. Corney, W. Parsley. CUM LAUDE FRIENDSHIPS MADE IN SEARCH OF KNOWLEDGE, CHERISHED BONDS AND TRUE. -ALMA MATER 204 WITH A BURST OF APPLAUSE, WITH A GOLD PIN, WITH A DAY OF RECOGNITION, WITH A FACULTY - STUDENT LUNCHEON, SCHOLARSHIP TAPS DILIGENT TEACHERS AND SENIORS uCUM LAUDE - WITH PRAISE. Second Semester Tnppin5 Bottom Row: Mr. Mueller, 5. Raney, L. Worrmon, B. Nunn, Miss Moormonn. Row 2: CA Hensiey, C. Renshaw, A. Gilhooleyj S. Malone, C, Eby, T. Moon, 205 Remembered: Cl person endowed with life. Etched in Withrow's memoirs was this attribute. Emanating from the pages were recollections of industrious mo- ments expended presiding over Latin Club meetings, laboring late as Business Manager of Tower News and being smeared, as a Scribbler, with homemade confections. Casual moments were passed running barefoot through soft tufts of gross, rousing cries of encouragement with Pep Cfub, and becoming en- tranced in the thoughts of The Prophet. The final pages relived those culminations enveloped in honor for accumulated achievements The call to Dux tend the subsequent office of treasured and the top of Cum Laude entered here. Remembered: Peg Hensley. SENIORS PEG HENSLEY BoTton, Stanley William: Entered 05 a sophomore from Eastern Hiltls. Bond, Carol Jean: Entered as a junior from Foyetteville High School, Foyetfeville, Ohio. Boston, Sandra: Latin Club 2; FTA 2; Spanish Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; Jr, Choir 1; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. Bouyer, Shirley Ann: Entered as a junior from Jackson Solomon Abrams, Bessemer, Alabama. Bowman, Romuyne: GAA 1; Student Council 4. Boyd, Charles David: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High, Bray, Barbara Jean: French Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3. Bresserf, Robert Lewis: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High. Bridges, Elaine Carol: History Club 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Pep Ctub 4. Broffr, Peggy Sue: French Club 2; FTA 3, 4; Art Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. Brooks, Dennis Vinton: th Band 1; Sr. Bond 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 4 3, 4; Pep Cfub 4. Brooks, Rory Carroll: French Club 1, 2; YeTeens 1, 2, V P 3, Pres. 4; FTA 2; GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Office Help 2, 3, 4. 206 If anyone asks who played that I'shrunken flute for Withrow's Marching Band, tell him, John Stolzen- berg. Besides tooting away on his piccolo, John set a sharp note in his class of 1965. Joining in every club as a notable member, he included History Club, Pep Club, Hi-Y as treasurer, Minstrels, Chess Club as president, Cum Loude, and Sigma Gamma. Be- tween studies for advanced courses, John found pleasure in speaking out on world affairs and rough- ing it in the great outdoors. A true Jack-of-oll trades with hobbies, he experimented with fields from stamp collecting to rock hounding, Blending various tones of academic and social life at Withrow, John played a unique tune in the Senior pageant. SENIORS JOHN STOLZENBERG Broughton, Jerry Alfred: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Broughton, Terry Joseph: History Club 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Brown, Barbara Lou: History Club 3; Latin Club 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigols 4; FTA 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. Brown, BeverIy Sue: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Modrigals 4, Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4; Office Service 4. Brown, Beverly Jeanne: French Club 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Brown, Judy Ann: Entered Withrow from Lyon Jr. High. Bruce, Reva Joyce: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Wynn High, Hobersham, Tennessee. Brundage, Mary Charlene: Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4. Bryant, Gwendolyn: Pep Club 4. Bryant, Marie: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Samuel Ach Jr. High. Buelsing, Annemarie Veronica: German Club 1, 2, 3; Girlsl Glee Club 3 Bunn, Joseph Louis: Pep Club 4. 207 Burck, Donald Russell: History Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Burkhardt, Richard John: Football 1, '2; Sr. Choir 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Office Help I, 2, 3, Burnett, Connie Sue: Art Club 3; 6AA 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Burnett, Peggy Jean: GAA i, 2; Glee Club 2; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Burton, Beverly Jeanne: French Club 1; FTA 2, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Heip 4; Office Help 3; Nurse's Aid 3 Burwell, Doris Anita: History Club 2. Bushillon, Patricia Gail: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 2. Butler, Earnestine: Pep Club 4. Calciwell, Wayne Eugene: French Club 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 4; Tiger Club 2, 4, Calhoun, Roger Dale: Basketball 2, 3, 4. Callahan, Steve Michaei: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Junior High School. Galloway, Deloris L.: Spanish Club 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. TOM MOON 1;: SENIORS Up and of 'em was Tom Moon's theme for life here of Withrow. Football required nof only the early hours for practice but also many late hours for games. School spirit was oiso exhibited in his par- ticipation in both Pep and Tiger Clubs. Between games and meetings he continued working down in Room 12 05 Tower News' Fourth Page Assistant Editor. Advanced Moth, Physics, and Chemistry rated this reserved person scholasticolly prominent. Con- firming this were his National Merit Scholarship Test resuits and his place in the top ten percent of his class. In everything from football to journalism Tom has earned the mark he has made during his years here of Tigerfown. 208 SENIORS Victory, Victory was her cry, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Did she have a team? You're doggone right-4wifh a cheerfuI victorious future in sight. The voice of this cheerleading captain for football season echoed this spirit which made her friumphoht. The points her winning team of charm and adroitness scored elected her manager of the GAA monetary transactions. She crossed the goal line for several TD's-wthe three D's in her life; Dux, Daisy Chain, and Dolphins. Her extra points of meticulous appearance and spon- taneous mirth won her a job of Minstrel Usherette. Careful study was her strategy used for being a pro in Advanced English. Victory? Victory is her law! C-O-N-N-I-E4Connie May Renshow. 209 Cameron, Charles: Student Council I, 2; Annual Rep. 1; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4. Cameron, Donna Lynn: Dolphin Club 4; 6AA 4; Pep Club 4. Campbell, Robert Lee, Jr.: History Club 3; Football 2; Tennis 4; Pep Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep, 2; Annual Rep. 4; Monitor 3, 4, Cantrell, Lacey: Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. Cantwell, Timothy Edwin: Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3, 4, CarmichaeI. Rosemary: Y-Teens; FHA; Future Merchandisers; French Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4. Curr, Gregory Oscar: History Club 2; FootbaH 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track I; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Bosebol! 4; Pep Club 4; Proiection Crew 1, 4. Curr, Melvin Douglas: French Club 2; Reserve Football 2; Base ball 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2; Sr, Band 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 3, 4,- Pep Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Projection Crew 4, Carroll, Jonell: French Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Casey, Rasanna Lorene: GAA 2. Caudell, Karen Joyce: 6AA 4; Pep Club 4. Center, Cheryl Christine: GAA 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 2; DECA 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 1 I CONNIE RENSHAW i Each civilization has created cm impregnable edifice eecm integral part of his society, be it tangible or intangibleeable to endure the fate of posterity. At Withrow, that structure was the presence of Dux Feminci and Sigma Gamma From the multitude of diverse lumps of clay, a varied curricuIL'Jm maneu- vered the surging moss, molding human figures that possessed crystois of character and originality. Tense, but ecstatic was the moment when twenty-four of these forms reached their culmination and sifted into the positions being vacated by graduating Dux and Sigs, Steadfast and uncomplaining, the new honor- ories assumed their dutiesethe girls seliing popcorn, doughnuts, and corsages in order to accumulate funds for an alumni open house, the Senior boat ride, and scholarships; the boys massing their talents to produce 0 successful Tigertown TwirI and Senior Promi Since its inception, the outward countenance of the edifice has changed. Yet, the foundation has remained se- cure. Behind every red carnation and gold bracelet or every Sigma Gamma calls . . . has persisted the cornerstoneeintegrity. Left to Right: D. Cole, Corr. Secy.; J. Stolzenberg, Rec. Secy; B. MacDonald, Treosi; Mt Murphy, V P,; W, Corney, Pres. AMBITION, INTELLIGENCE, AND SERVICE ARE THE INGREDIENTS OF THESE DUX AND SIG OFFICERS. Left to Right: D. Diekmon, V. P; C. Eby, Secy.; P, Hensley, Treas.; C. Oberklaus, Hist; J. Maginn, Pres. Tn . th tt 5 .an-' Hhk'q 2'! hi7 . t F , x e X --'; e: IX 1i 5- t t'xv-u '0 M NV 3 Kiawtn i. the e t ' ' r: ,'iW M e 0-. A w e T' 2 ' x 'W: gn-r ' tn. .M A :1; 5L Wk :2 tex Left to Right, Bottom Row: K. Worth, KV Gontz, C. Renshow, C. Overhulse, S Pope, Mrs Konrad, Top Row: J. McMahon, J. Moginn, D. Diekmon, C. Oberklous, C. Eby, P. Hensley. DUX FEMINA AND SIGMA GAMMA Left to Right, Bottom Row: D Cole, J, Sfolzenberg, B. MacDonald, C Hensley, G Kopittke, C. Bollard, C. Wright. Row 3: Mn Bloke, M. Murphy, W. Corney, T. Moon Row 2: K Gleich, B. Woodward, Mr. Davidson, Mr. Gallagher, Mn Ayer. '51'vsaa'v 2H Envisioned in the eyes of Debby Diekman were many moods and attributes. Her perception roamed 0nd invaded organizations, scrutinizing their weaknesses, and applying prowess in successfully leading them. The executive board of G.A.A. dnd Student Council often encountered these eyes as she fulfilled goals and initiated new programs. Intelligence, glimmering through their depths, warranted selection for Cum Loude 0nd Dux Femino. Spirited with goiety and zeal, she cheered as captain of the varsity cheer- leading squad. Tinted with ecstasy, Deb's blue eyes glowed as she was named Tigertown Queen. They were pensive as she sang with Senior Choir. Com- passionate, these eyes were never closed to others. SENIORS DEBBY DIEKMAN Chadwell, Carol Darlene: Health Careers Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; T. N. Rep. 1; Pep Club 4. Champion, Mattie Beatrice: FTA l; 6AA l, 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Monitor 1, 2, 3. Chisholm, Ann L: Health Careers Club 1; GAA 1, Jr. High Adv. 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, Pres. 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; T. N. Rep. 4. Cholmondeley, Pam Ann: FTA i, 2; Art Club 1, 2; GAA i, 2, 3. Clark, Gary Lee: Entered in sophomore year from Anderson High School. Clark, Mary Rachel Clingmun, Mabel: Alpha YuTeens 1, 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2. Cole, Richard Allen: Sigma Gamma 4; Spanish Club 2; Student Council 2, 3, Sgtnat-Arms 4; T. N. Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 3. Coliery, Arlefte Susan: GAA l, 2; Pep Club 4. Collier, Berry: 6AA I, 2, 3, 4. i. Collier, Wayne Lloyd: Intromurols 4; Pep Club 4. Corner, Audrey 212 SENIORS Clearly receptive; Bruce was always tuned to the Withrow Success Station. The It's Academic pro- gram was a W.S;S. Special in which he matched wits with the best. The daily listing consisted of Advanced Placement courses in math, English, and chemistry. For his excellence in this program, he was nominated, accepted, and tapped for Cum Loudei Switching the channel, one viewed Bruce participating as the chief political producer for the motchless Withrow Mock Election. His variety shows included bridge, chess, and Sigma Gamma, that most popular male group for which he was treasurer. By having such on ex- ceilent program schedule, he should be given the seal of good practice. 213 Compton, Lenita Jacqueline: GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; 3, 4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 4. Conn, Samuel Perry Copeland, Joyce: GAA 2, 3. Come , Melody Aline: Dux Femino 4; ThoIion 3, Hist. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Scribblers 3, 4; 6AA i, 2; 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Carney, Wayne: Sigma Gamma Pres. 4; Basketball 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Cowperrhwaite, Lawrence Garner: Basketball 2; Tennis 2, 3; Tiger Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Cay, Connie Marie: GAA 2, 3; 4; Office Help 4. Coyne, Margaret Ann: Latin Club 2; Health Careers Club 2, 3; 6AA 2; 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; 3; Tower News 3, 3rd page Asst. 4; Annual Rep. 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Crawford, Carole Montroue: FTA 3, 4; Tholion 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Girls' Week Rep; 3. Crenshaw, Juanita: FTA 4; YsTeens 3; 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Ciub 4; Crisp, Diana Lou: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High School, Cromwell, Elwood: Entered us a junior from Roger Bacon High School, BRUCE MacDONALD Cromwell, Karen: FTA 3, 4; GAA 4. Crosswhife, Robert: Latin Club 4; History Club 3; Track 3, 4; CrosseCountry 2; 3, 4; Minstrels,3; Pep Club 4. Crump, Barbara Ann: FTA 3, 4; French Club 4; Art Club 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Annuoi Art Staff 3, 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. Cunningham, Gloria Jean: FTA 2, 3; YrTeens 2, 3; 6AA 2. Cunnungham, Mike Thomas: Physics Club 3; Chemistry Club 4; Football 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Curtis, Ivy: Entered as o seniOr from Our Lady of Loretta Academy, Kansas City, Missouri. Daily, Danny Hull: Latin Club I, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4. Danforrh, Annie Ruth: Health Careers Club 4; Pep Club 4. Daniels, William Louis: 5r. Choir 3. Darden, Fannie Davis, Frances Bernice: French Club 2, 3; 6AA 2; 4; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4. Davis, Deborah Anne: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; YiTeens 2, 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Student Councii i, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. CHARLES HENSLEY SENIORS Whether working in the student store or manag- ing the varsity swimming team, Sig Charles Hensley undertook the task with resolve and c1 steady hand. Chariie spent much of his time in the student store, being there before and after school, at lunchtime, and during summer school. Charles also had the spirit and drive to tackle Advanced Physics and Chemistry; two courses that are for from simpie. What spare time Charles had left he liked to keep for himseif, though he was not unsocioble among friends. Not often in the spotlight at Tigertown, Charles quietly and resolutely developed his qualifi- cations for Sigma Gamma. In reward for his efforts, Charles realized his goal, membership in Withrow's honor fraternity. 214 Splat! Charlene Oberklous was hophazordly slap- ping point on a Minstreleer's face. What did he do to be thusly treated? Not a thing-Chor was just absorbed in thought and was not paying attention to the business at hand. Her mind flashed back to counffess memories gained at Withrow. Reliving some graceful moments as secretary of Dance Club, Charlene also remembered the jingle of money cared for as freosurer of Scribblers. She recollected the enhancement of being selecfed for Dux. When Char recalled the numerous wearisome hours spent as Art Editor of Tower News, she remembered her current task. Gazing into the perplexed face, thick with paint, unostentotious Char laughed her loudest. Splafl SENIORS CHARLENE OBERKLAUS Davis, Jessica Ann: Lunchroom Asst. 3; Office Asst. 3; Monitor 4. Dawson, Charles Henry: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; LunchrOOm Asst. 3; Monitor 4. Dawson, Francine: French Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3. Deck, John Edward: Track 1; Bond 1; Pep Club 4. Dent, Jacqueline Ann: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Devoe, Judith Bromley: Entered Wifhrow in junior year from Sacred Heart Academy, Clifton. Diekmun, Deborah June: Dux Feminia, V. P. 4; Sr. Class Secy. 4; French Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, V. P. 3; Tower News Rep. 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Capt. 4; Pep Ciub 4; Cum Laude 4. Dorsey, Elaine Lillian: Health Careers Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Tower News 4; Annual Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Dragon, Marcia Alice: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Health , Careers Club 4; GAA 3; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4. 2 Dubose, Claudette Marie: Health Careers Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2; Art Club 4; Science Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Duffy, Robin: FTA 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, Secy. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4 Duncan, Patricia Ann: Art Club 3, 4; DECA 4; 6AA 1, 2. 215 Ferguson, Frankie Jenn: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council. Ferguson, Wylie: French CEub 2, 4; Art Club 2, 4; Tholion Club 4,- Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4. Fields, Brenda Gay: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 3; Pep Club 4. Fischer, Irene E.: German Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Jr. Choir 1; Student Council Rep. 2, 3; TOWer News 3, 4; Annual Rep. 2. Fisher, Linda Kay: FTA 3; Art Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4. Flakes, Billy Joe: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Mgr. 1; Tiger Club Trees. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club. Flint, Arthur Don: Sr. Band 2, 3. Flint, Jacquelyn Ross: GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4, Secy.; Office Help 3; Pep Club; Minstrels 2, 4. Flint, John William: Entered OS 0 Sophomore from Cutter Jr. High. Floyd, Martin David: Art Club 3, 4; German Ciub 2; Science Club 3. Fogwell, Fred William: Art Club 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Pep Club. Foster, Redoniu: FHA 1, 2; FTA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Pep Club; Annual Rep. 2l6 Duncan, Peggy Ann: Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; GAA 3; Pep Club. Eby, Claudia Joan: Dux Femina, Secy.; GAA 1, Secy. 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 4; Minstrel Usherette 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monimr 2, 3; Daisy Chain; Pigskin Queen; Cum Laude. Edwards, Calvin Walter: History Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Ehrhardr, Mark William: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 1, 2, 3, Elliot, Patricia: FTA 4; Y'Teens 4; GAA 2, 4; Pep Club; DECA. Engieman, Howard Gregory: Rifle Ciub 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Jr. Choir 1; Sr, Bond 4; Madrigal; 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Presen- forion Orchestra; Pep Club 4. Estes, Marla Betty: Jr. Choir 1. Font, Cynthia Inez: GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, Trees. 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, Secy, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent CounCil. Feldmun, Shawn Lee: Quill and Scroll 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 4; Tower News Librarian 3, Librarion-Secy. 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS Fosfer, Vivian Lee: Entered as a sophomore from Ach Junior High School, Frontier, Arlhur James: History Club 3, 4; German Club 2, V. P. 3, 'Pres. 4; Pep Club. Freimuth, Donna Sue: 6AA 3; Annual Bus. Staff 4; Office Help 1 Frey, Susan Christine: History Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Scribblers 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 4; Tower News 2, 3, Second Page Editor 4; Pep Club. Frison, Lynette: History Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Y-Teens 4; Pep Club 4, Gunnaway, Gordon Brent: Football 1, 4; Track 2; Pep Club, Gunfz, Edwina Katherine: Dux Femino; History Club 2, Rec. Secy. 3, V. P. 4; Latin Club, Secy. 2, 3, 4; Scribblers 3, Corr. Secy. 4; Quill ond Scroll 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Asst. 2, First Page Editor 3, Editor 4; Pep Club; Girls' Week Rep, 3; Cum Laude. Gardner, Jacqueline Jeannette: FTA 4; GAA l, 2, 3; Minstrels 4; Office Help 4; Pep Club 4. Garland, Paul: Pep Club 4. SENIORS Games, Car! Louis: Cross-Country 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Hi4Y 4. Garret, Pamela: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; GAA; Sr. Orchestra 2, 3. Gehring, Barbara Ann: Spanish Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club; Office Help 3, 4, Gerth, Karen Rae: Health Careers l; French Club 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Choir 1; Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4; Tower News 4; Drill Team 2, 3, Trees. 4. Gibson, Mildred Marie: FTA 4; GAA l, 2; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigols 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4. Gilhuoley, Mildred Ann: French Club 2; Glee Club l, 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4; Cum Laude. Gillihan, Larry Wayne: German Club 3; Pep Club 4. Gilpin, Dennis Patrick: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Foo'rball I; Track 1, 2; Pep Club; Tiger Club 3, 4. Gilyurd, Audrey Regina: Thalian 4; 6AA 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Gleich, Kurl- Philipp: Sigma Gamma; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Sr. Class President; Pep Club 3, 4; Ticket Booth 4. Godfrey, Aleta Francie: Spanish Club 2, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,- Health Careers Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3, Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Gaepp, Barbara Jane: History Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Staff 2; Madrigal 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. 217 Dick Cole was the man for any job. His forte was expedient planning as contrived by his exacting mind. Believing that a person should make his own way, he did so. The serious expression on his face cost back his get-to-it attitude. Having a job after school did not interfere with his activities at With- row. Sigma Gamma instated him as their efficient corresponding secretary. Student Council meetings become a little quieter by his sergeant-ot-orms' au- thority, but he aided in raising noise when it come to Pep Club, through which he supported Withrow's many athletic endeavors. The tale of Dick Cole was clear; the character, complex; the result creditable. SENIORS DICK COLE Golden, Penny Lynn: Entered Wifhrow 05 a Sophomore from Lyon Junior High; GAA .3. Goose, Cum: Sue: Health Careers Club 1; Daisy Chain 3; GAA i, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels i, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. Gordon, James Edward: Baseball 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4. Goshorn, Daniel Edward: Offset Club 2; Art Club 4; Minstrels 31 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4. Gushurn, Lawrence Jay: Art Club 4; Track 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4; Pep Ciub 4. Grant, Linda: Heai'rh Career Cfub i, 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2. Grant, Richard Alan: Truck 4; Pep Club 4. Gray, James Wayne: Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4. Gray, Olline Oiivia: FHA. Green, David Burrell: History Club; Football 2; Track 4; Intro- murols 4; Monitor 3. Greene, Paul Harrison: Entered Withrow as a Sophomore from Lyon Junior High School. Greenway, Ron Stephen: Sr. Band 1, 2, 3; Minstrels i, 2, 3; Pep Club 4. 118 A portrait of Karen Worth consisted of colorful qualities, intricately blended and chosen with careful consideration. The first hue on the canvas depicted her talent for writing, which she applied as Assistant Literary Editor of the Annual. An occenting tint was her participation in Student Council, 6AA, and Pep Club. Another tone from the pollette shaded the picture with 14Kare's membership in Dance Club. Minstrel moke-up committee splashed the artist's work with Cl dash of color, The final touch was the glow produced as these hues swirled together in a colorful representation of Koren4s personality in forming a picture of which any artist wouid be proud. SENIORS .smammu iznvhmdu'awmai' z; A X h x 4mm m i.ngi. ; . .2: MWMMMAWnW a. KAREN WORTH Greer, Willie Roger: Spanish Club 4; Pep Club 4, Griffith, Michael Charles: Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; History Club 4. Griggs, Larry Thulberh Entered Withrow us a Sophomore from Harclson High. Grimm, Shirley Ann: Spanish Club 2; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Grisby, Willie Frank: Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Grischy, Catherine Jean: Spanish Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3, Trees. 4; Majorette 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Pep Club 4; Res. Cheerleader 2; Varsity Cheer- leader 4; Office Help 4; Monitor 2. Grisco, Mary Elizabeth: History Club 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Tower News, Second Page Asst; Pep Club 4. Grister, Catherine: Entered Withrow as a Sophomore from Lyon Junior High. Gronauer, Kandis Jean: French Club 2; Art Club 3, 4; Cum Laude 4; Quill and Scroll 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Ciub 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Annual Lit. Staff 3, 4; 2 Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. Gross, Richard Wayne: Pep Club 4. Grundhoefer, Chester Joe: Intramurols 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hague, John Lyons: History Cfub 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 2; Minstreis 3, 4; Student Council 2; Tower News Rep. 3, , Pep Club 4. 219 Harris, Cheryl Anne: Entered from Lyon JuniOr High in freshman year, Harris, Hailie Harvey, Leslie Vernon: Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. Harvey, Richard Arthur: Pep Club 4. Hasz, Karen Louise: Latin Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hawkins, Leonarcf Noel: History Club '3, 4; Latin Club 4; Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hayden, Martha Rita: Latin 3, 4; GAA 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Nurse's Help 4. Haydon, Gail: Scribeers 3, 4; 6AA 2; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News 2, 3, 4. Hayes, Harold Evan: Spanish Club 2; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Minstrels 3, 4; Sfudenf Council I; Pep Club 4. Huyslip, Judy Heater, Antone SIayton: Cross-Country 1. Heminger, Martha Ellen: GAA l. 220 Halsted, Daniel Albert: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, Pres. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2. Hamlin, Kathleen Humm, Burton Grant: Pep Club 4. Hammond, Joice Anne: Merchandising 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2. Hunshrd, Betty Suzanne: Merchandising 4; FHA 3; GAA 3. Hare, Elaine Marie: Alpha Y4Teens 2; GAA 2; Office Help 4. Hargruve, Eugene Neil: Hisfory Club 3, 4; Cross-Country 2; Boskefboil 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Haring, Nancy Mable: History Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Harris, Beverly SENIORS Henges, John Harry: Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hensley, Anna Margaret: Dux Femino, Trees. 4; History Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Scribblers 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; MinstreIs 3; Student Council 2, 3; Tower News 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Pep Club 4. Hensley, Carol Joan: GAA 2; Pep Club 4. Hensley. Charles Albert: French Club 2; Sigma Gamma 4; Swim- ming Team Mgr. 3, 4; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4; Bookstore 3, 4. Hensley, Evelyn Jo: GAA 1; Attend. Asst. 4. Hermesch, Steve: Bond 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Herzner, Edward: Entered from Highlands in the seventh grade. Highlander, Robert Newell: Entered in freshman year from Cutter Jr, High. Hill, Carl Newton SENIORS Hill, Jeffrey M.: Latin Club 2; Track 2; Intramural Basketball 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hill, Joseph Robert: History Club 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Truck 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hill, Margaret Hinds, Maxie Hacker, Currie Hodgkin, Margo Theresa: FHA 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3. Hoffman, Ronald Walter: Entered in senior year from PurCell. Hollingsworth, Margaret: French Club 2; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hopkins, Greg Hopkins, Sherry Horstman, Greg: MinstreIs 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Horton, Toni Rae: Shillito's High School Sewing Board 4; FHA 4; Office Asst. 3, 4. 22l I- ; JwOST r, ATHLETIC 3 J ALEX SANFORD MARIANNE MAISH MARK TODD 1 MELODY CORNETT DAN DAILY JACKIE BEATTY J HEAR YE! HEAR YE! THE SENIORS ANNOUNCE LARRY GOSHORN BRUCE MAC DONALD BONNIE WILLIAMS KATHY GANTZ PEGGY SCHMITT MIKE MURPHY GEORGE ZENNI CHARLES BALLARD DEBBY DIEKMAN SUE POPE al.- 1:- ANN TURNER CLAUDIA EBY DEBBY DIEKMAN TIM JONES WAYNE CORNEY MIKE MURPHY THEIR CHOICE FOR POPULARITY POLL OF 1965! SONNY HAYES WAYNE CORNEY KAREN WORTH SAUNDRA MALONE 1 KURT GLEICH GEORGE ZENNI JOHN BECKSTEDT 1 CONNIE RENSHAW CUMA GOOSE JUDY OPPT I Howell, James: Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Tiger Club 1, , Huff, Wayne Allen: DECA 4. Huheey, Sandra: GAA 2,3,4; DrillTeom 3, 4, Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 3, Annual Literary Staff 3; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hulbert, Alison Patricia: Healfh Careers Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; History Club 2; FTA 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Office Asst. 3. Hull, Jacqueline Marie: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Jr. Choir 1; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Hunt, Loydene: History Club 3; FHA 3; GAA 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4 Hunter, John: History Club 3, 4; Spanfsh Club 3, 4; Baseball 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Hunter, Vera Mae: FTA 3, Pres. 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 4; Office Asst, 3. Hutton, Joe Morris: Pep Club 4. lmhoff, Murcia Lynn: FTA 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. Imhoff, Wayne Douglas Jackson, Etta lolene: French Club 3, 4; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club. 224 Jackson, Helena Victoria: FTA Pres. 1, Secy. 2, 4, V. P. 3; Health Careers Cfub 3; Drill Team 4; Art Club 3, ;French Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4. James, Gladys Norma Ann Jefferson. Cheryl Lynn: FTA 2, 3, 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club; Monitor 4. Jennings, Catherine Elizabeth: Cum Laude 4; Latin Club 2, Secy. 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir Librarian 2, 3, Pres. 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. Johnson, Barbara Lynn: GAA 1, 2; Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Annual 'Rep, 3; Office Asst. 3. Johnson, Jerry: Entered Withrow in Sophomore year from Samuel Ach Jr. High. Hoskins, Derek: Chess Club 4; Pep Club 4. Houston, Robert: Chess Club 4; Basketball 2; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. Howard, Regina Gwen: FTA 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Thcrlicm 4; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS Johnson, Patricia Elaine: GAA 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2; Office Help 2, 3, 4. Johnston, Lawtence Jones, Carolyn Francim: Entered Withrow 05 a sophomore from North College Hill. Jones, Charles Edward: Football 1, 2. Jones, Daniel Randolph: Tholian 3, 4; FTA 3; Rifle Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Jones, Dwayne: Entered Withrow as a sophomore from Central High School. Jones, Jerrianne: Tholian Club 3, 4; Health Career Club 3, 4,- Sponish Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; FAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Jones, Linda Gail: FTA 2, 3; French Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 2; MExed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. Jones, Timothy: Spanish Club 3; Latin Club 2; Golf 2, 4; Swim- ming 3, 4; lntramurals 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. SENIORS Jordan, Dwight: Lorin Club 4; History Club 4; Football 2; Track 2; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 3, 4, Kay, Ian: German Club 4; Pep Club 4. Kearns, Jo Ann: GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Keene, Donna: Office Help 4. Kelly, Judith Lee: GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Kennedy, Alyce: GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, Secy. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Kennedy, Lynne Catherine: FHA 3, 4; GAA 3, 4. Kenyon, Sandra June: History Club 3, 4; GAA l, 3, 4; Dolphin 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Pep Club 4,- Office Help 4. Kerns, Carolyn Jean: FHA 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Annual Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 4. Kesfel, Martin Albert: Track I, 2; Football 3; Pep Club 4. Keys, Patricia Ann Kinebrew, Keith Elliott: Latin Club 2; Chess Club 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 225 King, Everage Moss: Minstrels I. King, John Leslie: Band 2, 3; History Club 2; Hi-Y,2. Kitchen, Maxine Anne: FHA 3, 4. Klump, Jo Ann: Entered as a sophomore from Eastern Hills. Klusman, Thomas Knechtly, Carolyn Kay: French Club 3, 4; 6AA l, 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Office Help 3, 4. Knight, Barry: Track 2; Pep Club 4. Koizumi, Gary: French Ciub 2; Student Council 4. Koontz, Franklin Roosevelt: History Club 3, 4; Thalion 3, 4; Alpha Hi-Y 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Sr. Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Kopittke, George William: Sigma Gamma 4; Basketball 1; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4, Pep Club 4. Kuehnle, Audrey May: Entered 05 o iunior from McNicholas High School. Lane, William: Band 3, 4. JOLINDA McMAHON SENIORS The shrill of a whistle, the roll of a drumu-into this atmosphere pervaded the portrait of 0 head major- ettet Soft, brown tresses teased by the brief delirium of half time; straightforward, hazel eyes darkened by the simultaneous administrations of Dance Club and Scribblers; poised, confident smile undaunted by the opening solo of the '64 Minstrels-this was Jolinda McMahon. Yet, deeply etched in all the fecu- tures of her countenance was the single, distinctive bond of perfection. It recurred throughout all that she tried. Whether it was presiding over meetings, performing intricate routines or challenging all- comers at a pie-splattered Tigertown booth, Josieh reigned us herself. 226 SENIORS A stream of jet propulsion trailed Chories Wright. It was heard in the throb of a Pontiac engine, which seemed to be a perpetual companion. Or it could be seen with the whirl of airplane propellers as they iounched this licensed pilot to great heighfs. It was expressed through Charlie's keen perception in the field of mathematics and science, which catalyzed his hobbies,'a high cioss standing, and an engross- ing job at Eastern Hills Laboratory. This trail of continuous energy also projected his talents into the activities of History Club and Sigma Gamma. For Charlie, Withrow was a testing ground; for his stream of jet propulsion wiIl persist in encountering new worids. Lang, Nicholas Igor: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2 . , 3. Lawson, Larry Phillip: Football 2; Baseball 2, 3, Lay, Ellen Vionia: FHA 4; DECA 4. Leach, Ann: Entered as a sophomore from Samuel Ach. Lee, Mable Ann: Entered cs a sophomore from Cutter. Leisr. Louise: GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstreis 2, 3, 4; Office Help 3, 4 Lemon, Stacy: GAA i, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels l, 2, 3, 4; Majorette i, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Tower News Rep. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4, Leonard, David Lee Lewis, Bradford Keith: Spanish Club 2; Sr, Band 2, 3, 4; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Lewis, Judy Delores: French Club 2, 3; Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, V. P, 3; Girls' Glee Club V. P. 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 3. Lewis, Sherry Lorraine: His'rory Club 3; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Scribblers 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4. Lewis, Sherry: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon. CHARLES WRIGHT A pencil frantically thrown across the page signified the completion of one phase of life for the author. Devoting pages and pages and pages to the experi- ences of cm editor-in-chief of Tower News, she only began to scratch the surface with a few details. From the annals of a corresponding secretary of Scribblers, a vice president of History Club, and an active member of Quill and Scroll emerged the por- trait of an author with experience and responsibility. A gregarious cmcl persevering nature identified her as Dux Femina and Cum Loude, from whence de- veloped intriguing chapters. Recollections mounted as did the pages Her book of retrospection closed, the lastpoge signed Kathy Gontz. SENIORS KATHY GANTZ Linder, Janice Marie: FTA 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4, Lindsay, Diane Lindsey, Rolley Joseph: Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Liftlejohn, Wilbert: Pep Club 4. Liversedge, Jon Duncan: Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4. Long, Regina Jane: Entered as a sophomore from Samuel Ach. Longbottom, Michael Lee: Monitor 4. Lowery, Lennis Louene: Office Help 3. Lucas, Stephenie Monica: Entered as a senior from Queen of the Rosary Academy, Long Island, New York Lyles, Sandra Yvonne: GAA 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4. Lynch, James Joseph: Rifle Club 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3, 4A Mackey, Carolynn 228 SENIORS French Club treasurer, president of his church's youth, Sigma Gamma member-these were the ot- toinments of Charlie Ballard; but who was the person behind the honors? A short glimpse into Charlie's world opened with a grin and firm handshake, the outward signs of 0 deep affinity to others. This closeness, nurtured by foreign language studies, ex- cited his cultural palate for the ideas and ideals of the French people. At Withrow, he found in the services of Hi-Y end the competition of lntromurais new occos'ons to work together with other students. Charles Bollard followed the axiom that brotherhood is the only lasting investment in life and in so do- ing found himseif behind the honors. Moder, Rissa Louise: Quill 0nd Scroli, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Tower News 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4, Maginn, Johanna: Dux Femino Pres. 4; FTA 2, 3, V. P. 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Scribblers 3, Hist. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Business Staff 3, Editor 4; Pep Club 4. Maish, Marianne: History Club 3; GAA i, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Business Staff 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Annual Rep. 3; Cheerleader i, 2; Pep Club 4. Malone, Saundra Louise: Sr. Class V. P-.; French Club 2, 4; Tower News Rep, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. Maple, Terry: FHA 4. Marriott, Linda Louise: GAA 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2, Marrow, Judy Carolyn: Annual Business Staff 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2 Marshall, James Kent: Minstreis 3; Pep Club 4, Martin, Bud: Pep Club 4, Ma rlin, Sonja Mason, Richard Thomas: Entered as a junior from Amelia High School, Amelia, Ohio. Mathis, John CHARLES BALLARD McCullough, Lawrence McGuire, Joan Alice: Entered as a sophomore from Cutler. McGuire, Saundra Emma: FTA 3; FHA 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4. McMahon, Jolinda Sue: Dux 4; History Club 3, 4; Scribblers V. P. 3, Pres. 4; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Mojorette 2, 3, Head 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. McMillan, Linda Louanne: GAA 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. McMillan, Mitchelene: FTA 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Meeker, Sheila Rae Meffard, Cheryl Dawn: Art Club 4; GAA 3, 4. Meinhardt, Sherry Lynn: Art Club 2; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. Merritt, Irene: GAA 2, 3; Y-Teens 3, 4; FHA 4. Michaels, Dianne Cynthia: Annual Bus. Staff 4; GErIsJ Glee Club 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Office Help 3. Miller, Carey: History Club 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, Head Photographer 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 230 Mays, Barbara Denie: Entered as o junior from Hughes High School. Mays, Clara Virginia: History Club 2, 4; Spanish Club 2; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha YuTeens 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4, MacDonald, Bruce Walter: Sigma Gamma, Trees. 4; History Club 2, Trees. 3, Pres. 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, Sechreos. 4; Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4; Cum Loude 4; It's Academic 3, Capt. 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Boys' Week Rep. l; Student Council Rep. 1; Annuol Rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4. McBurrows, Gene: French Club 2, 3; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. McCube, Dennis Alan: Sr. Basketball Mgr, 3; Sr, Band 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. McConuhy, Thomas Earl: Annual Rep. 2; Tower News Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. McCord, James William: Offset Club 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2, 3. McCoy, Sharon Lee: DECA 4; Latin Club 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2. McCullar, Charles Melvin: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon. SENIORS Miller, Gregory Allen: Latin Club 2; Stage Crew 3, 4; Student CounciI 2; Pep Ciub 4, Mitchell, Barbara Sue: Dolphin Club 3; GAA 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4 Mitchell, Leroy Little: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Ciub 4; Lunchroom Help 2. Mitchell, William Arthur: Entered 05 a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High. Monroe, Barbara Jean: History Club 2; Jr. Choir 1; Pep Club 4. Moon, Thames Leonard: Football 2, 4, Mgr. 3; Sr. Choir 2; Minstrels 2; Tower News Rep. 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Moore, Beverly: FTA 4; History Club 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4. Moore, LaVonne Elizabeth: Y-Teens 2, 3; GAA 1; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 4. ' Moore, Michal Ann: FHA 3; French Club 3; GAA 2; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 4. SENIORS Morford, Sandra Lynn: Health Careers 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Monitor 4. Morris, Lillie Mortan, David Stewart: Baseball 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3. Muelfer, Marlene Kay: Art Club 4. Murphy, Mike: Sigma Gamma, V. P, 4; Basketball 2; Swimming 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Staff 3, 4, 4th pg. Editor 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Towar News Rep. 2. Nuperstek, Charles Garry': German Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Neblert, Gwendolyn Nelson, Cam Nunn, Betty: GAA 2, 3, 4; Dante Club 2, 3, 4,' Usherette 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Towar News Head Typist 4; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Oberhelman, William Rea: Pep Club 4. Oberklaus, Charlene: Dux Femina, Hist. 4; Scribblers 3, Trees. 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; Minstrels Co-Chair- man 3, Chairman 4; Tower News Art Ed. 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Pep CFub 4. Obermeyer, Sharon Rose: Entered as a sophomore from St. Marys, 1: MELODY CORN ETT Ockelman, Modest: Lee: History Club 2, 3, 4; Gens Togatc: 2, 3, 4; Health Careers 3, Pres. 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Office Help 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4; Odoms, Willie Preston: Pep Club 4. Oglesby, Charles: Res. Band 2; Sr. Bond 3, 4. Oppt, Judith Diane: Daisy Chain 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Giris' Glee Club 2, 3, Pres, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4,- Pep Club 4,- Tower News 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Drill Team 2, 3, Sec. 4; Office Help 4; Student Council 2, 3, Treas. 4. Overhulse, Catherine Ann: Dux Femino; History Club 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Trees. 4; Latin Club 2, V. P. 3, Pres. 4; Scribblers 3, 4; Tower News 3, 4, Page Ed, 4; Cum Laude; GAA 2, 3; Annual Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Girlsi State Rep. 3. Overstreef, Timothy Oxley, Edmund Harrison: Track I; Cross-Counrry 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. Palmer, David Younaws: Swimming 2, 3, 4; CrosswCountry 3; Football 1; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4, Palmer, Larrha Cornell: Entered in seniOr year from Regina, Palmer, Sophia Jean: GAA 2, 4; ance Cfub 2; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 3 4. Pungburn, Gloria Pupayiannis, William 232 There are smiles that make you happy . . . Yes, Melody Comett had just such a smile. With an easy- going disposition reflected in an infectious grin, Mel found that making friends was an easy matter. Everyone who knew this lively Dux sensed the opti- mistic outlook that made her life a merry, but mad rush. Where mischievous Melody appeared, laughter surely followed; proof of this was discovered in the gregarious Tower News room, amid the splashes of Dolphin Club, or at a pie-splattering Scribblers' booth. Whether happy or sad herself, she was of- woys ready to brighten someone else's problems. Ever smiling, joking, raising other people's spirits- in every way this was certainly Melody. SENIORS SENIORS Once there was a boy named Kurt Gleich, whose story first began at Withrow. Chapter One personi- fied his mathematical mind, which was applied ac- curately in Advanced Placement Mathematics. The second chapter included one of Kurt's favorite activities, spending his spare time working for Mr. Gallagher. Cheering at the sports events and bowl- ing were two Pep Club pastimes in which he was also engaged. Chapter Three further exemplified Kurt's tendencies toward ieadership as he directed the Senior Class and its project and served on Student Council's Executive Committee. The final chapter in the biography, a culmination of all the rest, was Kurt's membership in Sigma Gamma. 233 Parker, Roberta: GAA 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1. Parks, Dwight Albert: Pep Club 4. Parks, Gordon Ray: Basebail 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Minstrels 2, 4. Parks, Kurnell Graham: French Club 1; Office Help 4. Parrish, Clarence Louis: Spanish Club 4; HieY 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Cross-Country 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4. Parsley, William Daniel: Cum Laude 4; Pep Club 4. Paschal , Jack D.: Band I, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. Patterson, Ernie Mike: Entered in saphomore year from Lyon. Patterson, Yvonne Elizabeth: History Club 3; FTA 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Thaiian 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 4; Minstreis 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. Patton, Janet Sue: Y-Teens 2; Art Club 3; Pep Club 4, Pennington, Sandra Lee: Mixed Chorus 3; Girls! Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4. Perry, Donaid Andrew: Entered in sophomore year from Cutter. KURT GLEICH Preston, Jo Ann: GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Health Careers V. P. 4, Pres. 2; French Club 2, Sec. 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Tower News 3, 4. Pruess, William Albert: Pep Club 4. Ruabe, Lauren Anne Ramsey, Ruth Ann: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Minstreis 3; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Randolph, Linda Lee: Office Help. Raney, Susan Lynne: FTA 2, 3; Latin Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Art Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4. Ranch, James Clifford: Latin Club 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Presen- tation Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Redmond, Timothy Eugene: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Reece, Steven: History 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2; Minstrels 2; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Reed, Clyde: Track 4. Rees, Evelyn Silvia: 6AA 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. Reeves, Phillip: Pep Club 4. Pitts, William Gene: Football 2. Flair, Regina: FTA 2, 4; Tholion 2, Hist. 3, Sec. 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4. Plummer, Patricia Arm: Y-Teens 4; GAA 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Office Help 3; Minstreis 3, 4. Poole, Kenneth ivun Pope, Robert Samuel: Track 2, 3, 4; CrossuCountry 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Peep Club 4. Pope, Susan Kay: Dux 4; French Club V. P. 2; Sr, Choir 2, 3, 4; Tower News 4; Minstreis 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 3, Co-Coptain 4; Sr. Class Trees. Poppa, Charles Wesley: History Club 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Monitor 2 . , Porter, Anna Louise: FHA 2, 3, 4; YwTeens 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 4. Posey, Ruth Helen: 6AA 2, 3, 4; FHA 4. SENIORS Renshuw, Connie May: Dux Femina 4; Daisy Chain 3; Latin Club 3; GAA 2, 3, Trees. 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council Corresponding Sec. 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2; Annual Rep. 4; CheerIeoder 2, 3, Capt 4; Pep Club 4. Richmond, Mary Lou: Annual Rep. 2; Annual Business Staff 4. Rider, Donald Leon: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4,: Monitor 3, Riemar, Paularue: Spanish Club 3, 4; Health Careers 3, 4; Dolphin Club 3, 4; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Ciub 2, 3; Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Literary Stuff 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. Robb, Valerie Yvette: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Roberson, Pauline: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4, Rubens, Janet Sue: Health Careers Club 2, 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Office Help. Roberts, William Allen: History Club 3, 4. Robinson, Susan Claire: Latin Club 2, 3, Sec. 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. SENIORS Rogers, Barry L.: Football 2, 3, 4,- Boskefball 2, Rohe, David Robert: Crosanountry 2; Varsity Swimming Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Roach, June Thompson: Thalion Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Dolphin Cfub 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4; MonitOr 4. Ross, Charles Henry: History Club 3; FTA 2; Football 1; Track 2; Cross-Country 2; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. Russel, Betty Jenn: FHA 3; Y-Teens 4; GAA 2, 3. Runyon, D'Ann: Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 4; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Rupp, Randall David: Art Club. Rushing, Cheryl Louise: History Club 4; Chess Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. Russell, Leola Irene: Y-Teens; GAA 2. Rutherford, Lillie Delores: GAA 2, 3; Y-Teens 2. Sudler, Joyce Anita: GAA 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Alpha Y-Teens 2; Minstrels 3; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. Sales, Max Arthur: Pep Club 4. 235 Simian mom Queen, i965 L255 Eeg$y :bie man 236 jun ya .X4rmdtrong AgMigAtmg 32 years Moat arcifing M?At Wm jibe camefy jawed of 3A; Qween3 CW jacAie gaudy Eiamw Wcluwgi Schlegel, Keith William: History Club 2; Hi-Y 2; Ritle Club 3; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Schmaltz, Alfred, Jr.: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High. SchmiH, Margaret Elixabeth: Cum Loude 4; Scribblers 3, 4; His- tory Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Annual Literary Staff 3, Editor 4; Annual Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Schubert, Sandra Arlene: French Club 3, 4; Health Careers Club Secy. 1, Trees, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; GAA 3; Jr. Choir 1; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. Scott, Doris Genola: French Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help. Scott, Jo Ann: FHA 2, 3; DECA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. Scott, Robert Lee: History Club 3; Baseball 3, 4. Scott, Thomal Lynn: Intremurals Mgr. 4. Seaman, Susan Elaine: Cum Loude 4; FTA 3; French Club 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Trees. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; TOWEr News 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4' Pep Club 4. Seibert, Sandra Lee: History Club 3; FTA 3; Art Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Shaddix, Mary Katherine Shannon, Lester Benjamin: Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Monitor 4; Pep Club 4. Sandlin, Linda Carol: Office Help 1. Sanford, Alexander Belt: Spanish Club 2, 3, Sgt-of-Arms 4; Tholicm Club 1, 2, Secy. 3, Pres. 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, V. P. 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News 1, 2, 3, Publicity Mgr. 4; Quill end Scroll 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Sargent, Ronald Richard: History Club 3. Saneriield, Paul Eugene: Cum Laude 4; Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Annual Literary Stuff 4. Saunders, Michael: Track 1, 2. Scarborough, Mary: FTA 4,- FHA 3, 4; YeTeens 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4. Schenk, Paula Jeanne: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Office Help 4. Scherrer, Joseph Lee: Swimming 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Schilling, Arm Ruth: Health Careers Club 1, Pres. 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Student Council 1, 2; Tower News 3, 4; Annual Rep. 4; Drill Team 1, 2. SENIORS Sharp, Joyce Kay: GAA 1, 2; Annual Rep, 1, 2; Pep Club 4. Shaw, Dorothy Ann: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; FTA 4; GAA 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council I, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. Shawver, Bruce Allen: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Shelton, Jimmie Darrell: Entered as a junior from Leatherwood High School, Leutherwood, Kentucky. Shelton, Peggy Ann: GAA 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Monitor 3. Shingleron, Linda Kathleen: GAA 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Shirk, Tensie June: Art Club 3; DECA 4; GAA 3. Shumway, Anne Largenh Health Careers Club I, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club I; Quill 0nd Scroll 3, Hist. 4; GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council I; Annual Art Staff 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Editor 4; Office Help 4; Pep Club 4. Siemer. Donna Rae: FTA 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Pep Club 4. SENIORS 5'335 Silva, Earl Herbert: Entered as a senior from Oak Hills High School. Simmons, Melvin: Constance: History Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Art Club 2, 3; Latin CEUb 2; FHA 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4. Simmons, Patrick: Bookstore 4. Simon, Mary Margaret Simpson, Maria June Sims. John Louis: Res. Football 1; Vors. Football 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, Pres. 3; MinstreIs 2, 3. Sims, Sherry Ann: GAA 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4, Singleton, Calvin Augustus: French Club 3; Res. Football 2; Sr. Bond 3; Pep Club 4. Sink, Paul Sizemore, Bonnie Sue: FHA 3, Secy. 4; GAA 4; Annual Rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2. Sloan, Marilyn: Y-Teens 2; GAA 3; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 4. Sloan, Yvonne Louise: French ClUb 4; Lofin Club 1; GAA 1. 22 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. 239 -1. Smith, Huston Rudolph: Truck 1 Basketball 1; Pep Club 4. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; , Smifson, Sandra Lee: Enfered in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Junior High. Snow, Frances D.: GAA 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4. Sonnenschein, Carol Susan: Tholion 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Art Club 4; Health Careers Club 4; GAA 2, 3; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4. Snwell, Karent'Tholion 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Drill Team 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Sewers, Gory Roy Spence, Veda Rae: GAA 2; Annual Rep. 2, 4; Office Help 4. Stephen, George Michael: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. Stephany. John Henry: Entered from Lyon Junior High in sopho- more year, Stephens, Carl Edwin: Pep Club 4. Stewart, John Harold: Art Club 4; Track 1, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4. Stewart, Raymond: Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. 240 Smith, Barbara Jean: GAA 2; Pep Club 4; DECA, Smith, Carol Ann: GAA 3; FHA I, 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3. Smith, Claudette: Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3; History Club 4; Pep Club 4. Smith, Clyde James: DECA. Smith, Daniel Leg: Pep Club 4. Smith, Dorthy: GAA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 3, 4. Smith, Frederick Leefon: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4 Smith, Judith Arm: Mixed Chorus I; Annual Representative 1. Smith, Penny Lee: Mixed Chorus; Dramatics 3; Pep Club 4, SENIORS Stierii, Linda Elizabeth: Annual Rep. 2, 3. Stolley, Christopher Michael: French Club I, 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News Asst. Photographer 2; Pep Club 4. Stolzenberg, John Edwin: History Club 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Cum Loude 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; 5r. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Sl'redn'ck, Denise Maria: Thalicm 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; FTA 4; Y-Teens 4; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 3; 4; Student Council 3; Tower News 1; Pep Club 4. Strong, Orvil Kenneth: Hi-Y 4; Truck 2; Pep Club 4. Suber, Linda Kay: Latin Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; FTA 4; 6AA 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Sumner, Sara Elizabeth: Spanish Club 3; Health Careers Club 1, 2; Scribblers 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Tower News 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2. Sutton, Michaela: FTA 2, 3; 6AA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 4. Swain, Joann: GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 4. SENIORS Swan, Sybrund Carel: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstre1s 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Tarik, David Taylor, David Taylor, Jerry Allen: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Junior High. Taylor, Leonard Thomas: Cross-Country 3. Taylor, Therese: GAA 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4. Terry, Joyce Ann: Spanish Club 2; Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,- DECA 4; GAA 2, 3, Hist. 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4,- Annual Rep. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Texter, Ronald Joel: Projection Crew 2. Thomas, Bruce Melvin: History Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4,- Mixed Chorus 2; Sr, Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Ctub 4. Thomas, David Richard Thomas, Delores: Entered in senior year from David T. Howard High of Atlanta, Georgia, Thomas, Karen Louise: GAA 2; GiHs' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. P Thomas, Philip: Drum Major 3, 4. Tillery, Tyrone: Student Council Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. Tinsley, Laurel Janine: Entered as a senior from Libbey High Schoo!, Toledo, Ohio. Titus, Homer Edward Tobias, Elaine Terrel: Entered 05 a senior from Anderson Hfgh School. Todd, Mark Wayman: Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Toms, Joseph Rodger: Football 2, 3. Tone, Carol Marie: Student Council 2, Honorary 3, 4; Monitor ; Tooson, Jeannie Torberf, Rose Inez: Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4. Tribble, McClellan: Chess Ciub 2, 3, 4,' Track 2, 3, 4; Sr, Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4. Triptow, Betty Ann: History Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; GAA 3, 4; Dolphin Club 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. CLAUDIA EBY SENIORS Batter up! Ready! Play Ball! The first pitch to lively Claudio Eby was 0 solid base hit. Having worked her way up through the minor leagues of G.A.A., she now led the Iine-up, serving as president. She stole second base on further athletic attributes of her Friday night vigils on the track or basketball court 05 she cheered the Tiger teams. Reaching third base on the intelligence she gleaned from her three Ad- vanced Placement courses, she disproved the label: All brown and no broin.- A big leGd-off toward home was her position as Dux's secretory. The ful- fillment her European trip afforded in understanding human nature gave Clod the final boost over the plate to score a home run! 242 Double, double, toil and trouble -thot was Sigma Gommo's vice president day in, day out. A quiet, serious, reserved fellow comprised the industrious Murphfl whose face was etched in sports. Here he displayed his ability to excel. As fourth page editor, he brought new fame to the sports section of Tower News, for he had collected numerous ribbons during his participation for Withrow's swimming team, the Anderson Hills Swim Club, and the Cincin- nati Marlins. These deeds often become obscured beneath the impish Murph, who flashed a quick smile and o pun for fun. This face, found in a crowd everywhere, indeed had two sides; but emanating from either was Best AIl-Round, Mike Murphy. SENIORS MIKE MURPHY Trowbridge, Murcia: GAA 3, 4; GirIs' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 2; Office HeIp 4. True, Bruce Allen: Baseball 2, 3, 4. Truman, Wayne David Tubbs, Betsy Jean: Y-Teens 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3. Tuggle, Beverly Jane: Y-Teens 4; GAA 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, V. P. 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. Turner, Ann Lois: Cum Loude 4; Latin Club I, 2; 3, 4; History Club 4; 6AA 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Tower News 2, Circu- lation Mgr, 3, Bookkeeping Mgr, 4; Pep Club 4. Tye, John Michael: Annual Business Staff 4; Pep Club 4, Tysso, Lillian Elizabeth: Mixed Chorus 3; Minstrels 3. Van Pelt, Janice: Spanish Club 2; GAA 2; Annual Rep. 2, 3; Office Help 3, 4. Van Schaik, Frank: Pep Club 4. Vaughan, Sharon Lee: GAA 4; Monitor 2. Vaughn, Carol Jean: Annual Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. 243 Forward, marchl Down the field marched the With- row band with George Kopittke playing his saxo- phone. l'Knopke had no rest in his measure of a day. During lunchtime he applied himself to the job of selling tickets at the ticket booth or helping Mr. G. Being seated as first choir of the saxo- phone section was quite a superior chord to strike. Working conscientiously brought him to a crescendo of both musical and scholastic abilities. His superior grades harmonized with his accomplished performu once in the Presentation Orchestra. Ranking in the top ten percent of his class provided the final note which will sound the distinction he earned during his years at Withrow. SENIORS GEORGE KOP ITTKE Vinegar, Jacqueline: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; FHA 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4. Vineyard, Buford Mitchell: Bond 2; Library Help 4. Wagenfeld, Leslie Ellen: 6AA 2, 3; Bowling 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls1 Glee Club 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Office Help 3, 4. Walden, Gerald Betty: FTA 2, 3, 4; FHA 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; YeTeens 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 4; Thalicm Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4. Walker, Kathleen Yvonne: French Club 2, 3, 4; Tholion Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Rep. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 4. Walker, Lillie Waller, Janice Sue: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2. Waller, Margaret Glenn: FHA 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; 6AA 3, 4. Walston, Don Clem: Thalion Club 4; French Club 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. ; Walters, Patricia Ann Ward, Richard Allen: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Annual 1 Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. 3, 4; Art Club 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus Secy. 4; Minstrels 4; Student Council 3; Tower News 3, 4; Office Help 4, I Wore, Priscilla Morton: History Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, l 244 How about peeking at the concealed identity of a DUX 'member? C stood for clubs, such as, Pep Club, History Club, French Club, Scribeers, and Gens Togota, of which she was President. A stood for activities like attending Girls' State, bottling on its academic team and toiling lengthy hours into the night as third page editor of Tower News. T stood for the top, top, top, felt at the indescribable mo- ment this student was accepted into the Cum Loude Society. H stood for humor. She always had an amiable disposition and 0 Smile for everyone. Finally, Y stood for Yeo! Attending athletic events awarded her with a good, loyal feeling. Can you guess? Precisely!4Cathy4Cothy Overhulse, SENIORS CATHY OVERHULSE Warren, Rosemarie: FHA 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. W055, Kathleen Adele: Art Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 2; Tower News Rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 4. Watson, Sandra Ann: FTA; GAA 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Weaver, Dyanne Marie: GAA 3; Attendance Office 4. Weber, Edward Curl: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High. Weber, Elaine Alice: FTA 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Lofin Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr. Orchestra 3, 4; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4. Wehking, Robert William: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 4; Football Mgr. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Wehking, William Edwin: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 4; Football Mgr. 4; Minstrefs 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 4. Weider, Rod: Orchestra 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Sr. Bond 3, 4; Tower News Rep. 3; Pep Club 4. Weiss, Robetl- Joseph: Spanish Club 3, 4; Offset Club 2, 3, 4: Football Mgr. 4. Welles, Robert Yates: Entered from Walnut Hills in sophomore year. Westmoreland, Lucille Lorraine: GAA 3, 4; DGnCe Club 4; YeTeens 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Art Club 2, 3; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. 245 SENIORS Williams, Clemon: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 4; Projection Crew 3, 4. Williams, George: Cross-Country 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 4. Williams, Gwendolyn: FTA 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 4. . Williams, Jan: Thalion 2, 3, 4; FHA , V. P. Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; T. N. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4. 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; 3 4 , ; Drill Team Williams, Thomas Coventry: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4. Wilmes, Joyce Ann: GAA 2, 3, 4; Office Help 4. Willa , Shirley Wilson, Christine Wilson, David Wilson, Irene: FHA 2, 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Wilson, Shirley Elaine: FHA 3, 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4. Wilson, Stephen Alan: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, Trees. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Annual Rep. 1; Pep Club 4. 246 Wheeldon, Victoria Lee: FHA 2; Office Help 4. White, Bruce White, Roderick Douglas: Track 2; Pep Club 4. White, Rose Marie: FHA 3; GAA 4. Whitfield, Harrier Wile, Robert Arthur: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Sr. Orchestra 4; Minsfrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Williams, Alice: GAA 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls, Glee Club 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Office Help 2. Williams, Bonnie Jean: Art Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Office Help 4. Williams, Carolyn Elizabeth: French Club 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Student Council 1. Winstel, Terry Collin: Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Projection Crew 2, 3, 4. Winters, Laura Louise: French Club 2, 3,4, GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Glee Club 3; Minstrels 2, 3,4 ; T N. 2; Pep Club 4. Witrmeyer, Linda Kay: French Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 Wood, Helen Louise: Mixed Chorus 2,3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4. Woodley', Robert Woodward, Bili William: Sigma Gamma 4; History Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Tiger Club 3, Secy. 4; Football Mgr. 3, 4; Cross4Country Mgr. l, 2; Track; Pep Club 4. Wonlum, Mary Jane: Entered Wif-hrow as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High. Worth, Karen Virginia: Dux Femino 4; French Club 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; Annual Lit. Staff 3, Asst. Ed. 4; Annual Rep. 3; T. N. Rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 2. Womnan, Linda Louise: History Club 2, 3, 4; Health Careers 4; Scribblers 3, 4; GAA 2; Glee Club 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2, '3, 4; Annual Rep. 2; Pep Club 4. Wright, Charles Cummings: Sigma Gamma 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 2, V. P. 3; History Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 2; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4. Wynn, Ronald Lee: Swimming Team 2, 3; Basketball 2; Cross- Country 3, 4; Projection Crew 3; Lunchroom 3. Yancey; Diane Sue: GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4. Yarnell Ill, George Grier: Basketball 1, 23,4, Tennis 3, 4; Sr. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2, 3,4 ; T. N. Rep. 1, 2; Tiger Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Yates, Peggy Lou: History Ciub 2, 3, 4; Health Careers 2, V. P. 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council 4; Annual Rep. 4; Pep Club 4. Zenni, George Joseph: Minstrels 2, 3. avl Zumwalde, Ralph David: Football 1; Pep Club 4 247 S. 1 Trees; D. Diekmon, Secy. Pres.; 5. Pope, K. Gleich, ,V.P. lone M0 248 : ' aw i .3: . .5. . .- t - - T V . V . ; Mia.. wal-KA$..I?Vifvwr - fiat : ', , . . 1 . - .' 4 F'S-a. l JUDY EVELER ANTIBIPATES, AS MR. AYER EONGRATULATES. AWARDS DAY IS THE FACE OF RECOGNITION, REFLECT- ING THE GLORY OF SENIORS AND INDUCING UNDER- CLASSMEN TO GREATER HEIGHTS. 249 EACH SPRING IS ALIVE WITH THE TRANSITION FROM OLD TO NEW. AS SENIORS WE ARE WISE IN A LIMITED SCOPE. YET NEW VIS- TAS DIVERGE IN THE DISTANCE. OF THESE WE ARE NAIVE AND CURIOUS. IN SYMBOLIC GESTURE, WE SHIFT THE TASSELS OF OUR CAPS FROM PAST TO FUTURE. GRADUATION IS OUR SPRING TRANSITION. THE ALMA MATER GENTLE SLOPES AND LOFTY TOWER RADIANT IN THE SUN, ARCHING BRIDGE AND SHADED VALLEY, ALL OUR HEARTS ARE ONE. WITHROW'S BEAUTY, WITHROW'S SPLENDOR FILL OUR HEARTS WITH PRIDE, LOVE FOR YOU OUR ALMA MATER EVER WILL ABIDE. cQFthJ written 4; SAMZE mmnger, lencemt .jvlezlyep, in. 1945, at Me regmzdf OI! $911 a gamma . OUR THANKS The Withrow Annual Staff of 1965 would like to fributions to this yearbook: The Faculty and Administration for their sincere interest in FACES IN THE CROWD . . . Mr. Robert Walter of the S B, Newman Printing Company for his help in publishing the Annual . . . Pogue's Portrait Studio for its fine photographic work . . . Osborne Studios, Middletown for the individual under- ciassmen pictures . . . The Athietic Department for its cooperation in de- veloping the Sports Section , . . thank the folfowjng people for their invaluable con- The Custodial Staff for the time it devoted to the distribution of Annuals . . . The Business Department for the management of technical affairs . . . Mrs. Corry, the school treasurer, for her help with the finances A . , The advertisers for their patronage . . . The advisers for their guidance . . . The students for their support . r . Withrow High School for the unforgettable year we have attempted to portray in FACES IN THE CROWD. 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Oakley Square OFFSET - LETTERPRESS INVITATIONS BUSINESS FORMS LETTERHEADS 254 SENIOR DIRECTORY Aaron, Gloria ................................................ 3039 Cinnamon Street Accordino, Linda ................-...-.....-..-..--......3668 Soybrook Avenue Acklin, Bobbie 2817 Preston Street Adomore, Marlen ............................................ 838 Cleveland Avenue Adams, Clarence .1923 Hewitf Avenue Adams, Melton ............................................ 3481 Evanston Avenue A1Ien,Linda 3638 Borberry Allen, William ............................................ 5212 Glenshade Avenue Alfmcm, Gory ... ...2220 Maplewood Avenue Alsip, Vicky ................................................... 3727 Sachem Avenue Anderson, Darnell .......................................... 5423 Stewart Avenue ..3507 Wabash Avenue ...... 1012 Crest Circle ...2150 Crane Avenue ....3171 509010 Place Anderson, John ...... Anderson, John R Archibaid, William Armstrong, Tanya .......................................... 1835 Fairfax Avenue Atkins, Tom 6535 Grof Drive Avens, Anim .... 3403 Ibsen Bacchus, Beryl ..........................-..-..--..............5227 Stewart Avenue ..5416 Shelbourne Drive ..... 2709 Griffiths Avenue ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5730 Corothers Avenue 6704 Roe Street Baird, Barbara Baker, Chris .-... Ballard, Charles Bang, Saundra Banks, Yvonne ............................................ 3471 Montgomery Rood Bannister, Wayne ...6308 Desmond Street Bali, Shirley ..................................................... 3745 Charloe Court Bardes, Todd 1755 E. McMillan Barker, Catherine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3613 Herschel Avenue Barkley, Joon ..... .....2184 Crane Avenue Barnes, Eula -... 3029 Gilbert Avenue Barrett, Barbara - ..... 1541 Gifpin Avenue Barton, Carmelita .. 2348 Beechmont Avenue Baskin, Thomas ..... ...1841 Clarion Avenue Bossette, Barbara .. ....2539 Park Avenue Beatty, JQCqueline ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...2713 Eastern Avenue Becksfedf, John ................. .3523 Porkline Avenue Bedinghaus, Helen . ..3857 Isabella Avenue Bedinghaus, Mary .. --3857 Isabeila Avenue Beiser, Susan ...... .4228 Appleton Street Bell, Brenda ..... ...5405 Ravinna Street Bell, LeVonne .. .3315 Spokane Avenue Bell, Yvonne ...... ...5405 Ravenna Street Benjamin, . ...................... 559 Delta Avenue Berry, Jon .... .......... 5409 Charloe Street ............. 1938 Wanninger Lane .3301 Woodbum Avenue Berry, Linda .................................. Billingsley, Ernestine . Billups, Shirley -.- ....3522 Stacey Avenue Birkigt, Steve ... ..... 1651 Beacon Street Bischof, Nancy ..4606 Winona Terrace Blolock, Edward 5704 Monning Avenue Blanton, Clovis ..-.5046 Kingsley Drive Blesko, Chris ................................. -.4632 Eastern Avenue Block, Janet .................................. --.. 3758 Hutton Avenue Blunt, Jessie . Boehm, Judith ...- Bohonnon, Columbus Bolton, Sandro ....... ......... 6335 Coffey Street ......... 5529 Stewart Road .2776 Morkbreif Avenue ........ 5842 Berfe Sfreet -..-668 Delta Avenue ....1818 Huron Avenue ..6014 Dahlgren Street .................. 4820 Stewart .6819 Whitehall Avenue ........6819 Whitehall Avenue .... 1409 Dyer ...2702 Alms Place ...4124 28th Street .314 Audubon Street ............ 274 Sutton Road Bond, Corol ..... Boston, Sandra ...... Bowman, Romayne - Boyd, Charles ...... Bradley, Everett Brofford, William Bray, Barbara .................... Bressert, Roberf Bridges, Elaine .... Brock, Ronald .................................. Brofft, Peggy ................................. .6658 Montgomery Rood Brooker, Mary .. ...3716 Columbia Parkway Brooks, Dennis . ..3271 Observatory Road Brooks, Rory ....... ...3152 Harvard Avenue Broughton, Jerry . Broughton, Terry . Brown, Beverly .. Brown, Beverly ...4819 Plainville Road ...4819 Plainville Road ..4821 Eastern Avenue ..4821 Eastern Avenue Brown, Beverly ................................... 4338 Eileen Drive Brown, Rosalind .......................... . 817 Woodburn Avenue Brown, Wanda .3401 Cleveland Court Bruce, Reva .. ..4116 Edwards Road Bryant, Jim ......... 916 Rogers Place Bryant, Marie .748 Ridgewoy Avenue Buelsing, Annemarie . . 6051 Heis Terrace Bunn Joseph ............................... .. ................ 4438 SImpson Avenue 255 Burck, Donufd .............................................. 6249 Benneville Street Burkhord, John -. .540 Missouri Avenue ' -...4231 31st Avenue . 81 Wehrman Avenue Burton, Beverly ................................................. 2022 Pogue Avenue BurweJl, Doris 1108 Regent Bushillon, Patricia 3635 Barberry Butler, Earnestine ............................................ 1734 Hewitt Avenue Caldwell, Eugene 3618 Cleinview Calhoun, Roger ......................-....................2905 Robertson Avenue Callahan, Steve .. ...... 5530 Ehrling Road Collery, Arleffe .. 1342 Linco1n Avenue Calloway, Deloris .. . 23 Lincoln Terrace Cameron, Charles .. ....2170 Oesper Avenue Cameron, Donna ... ..3021 Fairfield Avenue Campbell, Robert -- ..2004 Claudia Court Cantwell, Timothy ...- ......... 6504 Windward Carmichael, Rosemary ..................................... 2521 Hemlock Street Copeland, Joyce -.............-..--...-..............................6718 East Ledge Corr, Gregory ..... ..3343 Fairfield Avenue Carroll, Bonnie --. ..... 5050 Madison Road Coudell, Koren ... .......... 4688 Morburg Avenue Center, Cheryl . -.3546 Madison 'Pork Avenue Centers, Linda -..- ............ 3717 Eastern Avenue Chadweli, Carol .. .3752 Marburg Avenue Challis, William .... Champion, Mattie -... Chisholm, Ann ........- Cholmondeley, Pam .. Clark, Mary Clouder, Rick .. Clayton, Russell . Clingmun, Malul Cloyd, Shirley ..-..-.. Cole, Richard ..... Collier, Betty. ...... 5816 High Street 1840 Fairfax Avenue 1321 Duncan Avenue ....1622 Bloomingdale ....1910 Kinney Avenue 3710 Hyde Park Avenue ..... 3643 Besuden Court .1705 Kinney Avenue 2041 Eastern Avenue ..6512 Rainbow Lane -.3026 Cohoon Street ..3715 Anioton Court Collier, Wayne ... ..4956 Charlemor Drive Compton, Lentia ..3522 Trimble Avenue Conn, Samuel .......-..-...-.....-...-..-..-....-.....-....1733 Holloway Avenue Cooper, Jerry ..... 1722 Hewitt Cornet'r, Melody . ...3444 St. Johns Place Carney, Wayne .................... 5512 Butler Lane Cowperfhwoite, Lawrence .......... 1620 Sutton Avenue Coy, Connie ...................... ..3541 Madison Park Avenue Coyne, Margaret .....- .............. 1608 Dell Terrace Crawford, Monfroue . ...6217 Desmond Street Crenshaw, Juanita . ..5431 Whetsel Avenue Cribbet, Ronald .. .....5054 Madison Rood Crisp, Diana ............ 3739 Anioton Court Cromwell, Elwood -. ..870 Rockdale Avenue Cromwell, Koren ..870 Rockdale Avenue Crooker, Carol Crosswhite, Robert . Crump, Barbara ... Cunningham, Gloria ........................................ 2640 Hemlock Street Cunningham, Mike 1267 Grace Curtis, Ivy .................................................. 3475 Greenlawn Avenue Daily, Donny 3043 O'Bryon Street ..........................-...-..-......3592 Bogart Avenue 857 Buena Vista Place Danforth, Annie ...... Daniels, William . Dovid, ToriR .... ...757 Compton Rood Davis, William ..... 4717 Cortte Place Davis, Deborah 1642 Herbert Avenue Davis, Frances . ..5422 Owasco Street DaVIs, Jessica ..... .4921 Jameson Street Dawson Charles . ....3246 Goff Avenue Deck, John ......... ..... 1327 Edwards Rood Dent, Jacqueline ..5316 Whefsel Avenue ....... 6760 BursoJ Court .6218 Beechcrest Place 3246 Berwyn Place ...1310 Morton Place ..... 1473 Sutton Road ...1854 Fairfax Avenue ...... 1233 Lincoln Avenue 6335 Beechmont Avenue DeVoe, Judith . Diekmon, Deborah -....... Dilz, Judith .... Dorsey, Elaine Droggoo, Marcia DuRose, Claudette . Duffy, Betty ....... Duffy, Robin Duncan, Patricio ................................................... 2614 Ida Avenue Eby, Claudia ..................................................... 3332 Combert Place Edwards, Calvin ..1979 Honeysuckle Lane Edwards, Martin . ..2318 St. James Place Egan, Judith ............. 258 Worth Street Elliott, Porricia .................................................... 2341 Boone STreet , SENIOR DIRECTORY Emerson, Robert ............................................. 3115 Eastern Avenue Engle, Glenda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3535 Columbia Parkway Englemon, Howard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3246 Berwyn Place Font, Cynthia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3047 Kerper Avenue ......... 735 Oak Street 3850 Morburg Avenue ....6725 Plainfield Pike ..2832 Stanton Avenue .6123 Conover Streef 3649 Morburg Avenue ...3014 Hackberry Sfreet 3501 Brentwood Avenue .....5513 Davies Place Fears, Robert ,,,,,, Feldman, Sharon Ferguson, Frankie Ferguson, Wylie .. Ferree, Janice .. Fields Brenda ... Fischer, Irene Fishbuck, Alfred Fisher, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, Fitzgerald, Geraldine . Flakes, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,, ..3045 Cleinview Avenue Flint, Arthur .......2115 Alpipe Place FIinr, Jacquelyn ...5525 Chandler Street Flint, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2115 Alpine Place Floyd, Marfin ... ....6782 LeCOnTe Avenue ...210 Columbia Parkway ....3054 O'Bryon Street ...1948 Lehigh Avenue Freimuth, Donna . ...6601 Coffey Street Frey, Susan ...... .5704 Madison Rood Frison, Lynette ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4704 Peabody Fogwell, Fred -.. Foster, Redonio Frazier, Arfhur , . Golingerl Gory .................................................... 6531 Coffey Street Gonnawoy, Gordon . ,,,,,,,, 3301 Woodburn Gon'rz, Kathy ......... ..5918 Salem Road Gardner, Jacqueline ...2851 May Street Garland, Paul ,,,,, ...537 Sutton Road Games, Carl . 1833 Clarion Avenue Garrett, Pom . 2316 Burnet Avenue Garth, Karen .....3631 Midd1ebrook Gibson, Dennis . -.2706 Woodburn Gibson, Mildred .. ....... 3113 Harvey Gilhooleyl Mildred 2623 Perkins Lone Gillihan, Lorry .. ........ 3311 Beredith Gilpin, Dennis .- .....-.650 Rushton Road Gilyard, Audrey .1576 Dixmont Avenue Gleich, Kurt ..... ...4145 Paxton Avenue Godfrey, Alert: . ...1880 Kinney Avenue Goepp, Barbara .. ..6139 Glade Avenue Goldenl Penny .. Goose, Cuma Gordon, Jomes .... Goshom, Daniel ,,,,, Goshorn, Lawrence . Grant, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, Grant, Richard . Gray, Chester Gray, James .. Grey, Olline .. Green, David . Green, Joyce . Greene, Poul Greenwoy, Ron . Greer, Willie Griffith, Michael - Girggs, Lorry Grimm, Shirley . ,,,,,,, 2741 Hyde Park ...2542 Ingleside Avenue ....3750 Drake Avenue .-..3750 Drake Avenue ...2621 Hyde Park Avenue ...... 3651 Heekin Avenue ............. 6208 Chandler 4201 Marburg Avenue .3342 Spokane Avenue ...3565 Alaska Avenue ..... 5332 Owasco Street ..6224 Desmond Street ...2623 Park Avenue ...2830 Park Avenue 1727 Fairfax Avenue ...2043 Hewitt Avenue ................ 6814 Bramble Avenue Grisby, Willie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3334 Evonston Avenue Grischy, Cotherin ..... 1632 Putnam Avenue Grisco, Mary ....... .4722 Glenshode Avenue ....3071 Mothers Street ....... 1631 Dell Terrace Gross, Richard ....... .3503 Brentwood Avenue Grondhoeferl Chester ...1936 Fairfax Avenue Guyton, Willie ......................................................... 3057 Cleinview Grister, Catherine Gronauer, Kandis Hodgkin, Margo ........................................... 2019 Freeland Avenue Hague, John -..-... ..3768 Grovedale Place HaIsted, Daniel ... ........ 1235 Jerry Le Hamilton, Stuart . . ' Homm, Burton . Hammond, Joice . ............ 1917 Lehigh Avenue Honsford, Betty ..... .3528 Madison Park Avenue Horgrove, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5580 Beechmont Avenue Haring, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3330 Brotherfon Road Harris, Beverly . ..1562 St. Leger Place Harris, Cheryl .. ..5415 Stewart Avenue Harveyj Leslie .. ....6250 Corbly Avenue Harvey, Richard ..3681 Grovedole Place Hasz, Koren ....... .5269 Chorloe Street Horton, Kondfe ..................................................... 3212 Bach Street ................... 5540 Davies Place ...-.6319 Desmond Street .2463 W. Rookwood Court ..... 6532 Craiglond Court .3645 Wilshire Avenue ..3737 Andrew Avenue .2132 Pogue Avenue ...3226 Nash Avenue -.2308 Eastern Avenue ....... 756 Four Mile Road .3740 Middlebrook Avenue ...... 6518 Amber Avenue ...2420 Eastern Avenue ....-12 Farrell's Court -.4802 Calvert Street ...608 Torrance Lane ..315 Collins Avenue ..43 Washington Terrace ...... 6750 Britten Avenue ...3445 Stettinius Avenue ....1875 Hewitt Avenue -...5229 Charlow Street ...2077 Eastern Avenue ...... 6362 Corbley Road .4117 Simpson Avenue Hawkins, Leonard .................... Hayden, Marthorim Haydon, Gail .-. Hoyslip, Judy ... Hayes, Harold . Hazelfp, Sandro .. Heater, Antone ... Hensley, Margaret . Hensley, Charles .... Hensley, Carol ....... Heminger, Martha .... Hermesch, Steve .... Hierzwer, Edward .. Highlander, Robert Hill, Jeff ............ Hill, Margaret . Hinds, Max ..... Hacker, Corrie .... Hoffman, Ronald ......... Hollingsworth, Peggy .....-... Holt, Lewis ............ Hopkins, Greg . Hopkins, Sherry Horn, Jerry ......... Horstmon, Greg Horton, Toni ............................................... 6817 Buckingham Place Hoskins, Derek 4120 31st Street Howard, Norma .................................................... 1308 Race Street 3540 Evonston Avenue ..... 2222 Kenton Street ..3440 Hudson Street ..3612 Burch Avenue ..6209 Madison Road .....2270 Madison Road 1650 Jonathan Avenue ..... 4531 Orkney Avenue ........ 1678 Herbert Street Howard, Regina .. Howell, James -... Howell, William . Huff, Wayne ...... Huheey, Sondra .. Hulberf, Afison .-. Hull, Jacqueline . Hunt, Loydene .................................... Hunter, Deloceo .................................. Hutton, Joe ................................................ 3700 Woodland Avenue lrnhoff, Marcia ................................................ 3701 Konauga Court Imhoff, Wayne ............................................... 2076 Eastern Avenue Jackson, Etta ...... Jackson, Helena ................ James, Gladys Jefferson. Cheryl ... Jennings, Catherine Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Jerry -... Johnson, Lawrence Johnson, Patricia Johnston, Roy ..... Jones, Anthony Jones, Carolyn .... Jones, Charles . Jones, Daniel ... ...... Jones, Dwayne . Jones, Harold .. ...... Jones, Jerrionne Jones, Linda . Jones, Morris Jones, Timothy ... Jorden, Dwight 1284 Burney Lone ....................... 3757 Dunkirk Lane ................ 4718 Peabody Avenue ...... 1145 N. Lynnebrook Drive ............ 6904 Hurd Avenue -.1743 Wm. H. Toff Road .3450 Greenlawn Avenue ...... 1521 Dana Avenue .835 Glenwood Avenue ....2111 Fulton Avenue ................ 1832 Brewster Avenue ............ 5505 Thompkins Avenue ...21 West 13th Street ......................... 6278 Dawes Street '2116 Sinton ............................. 1552 Dixmonf ..-3552 St Charles Piece .1575 Dixmont Avenue ...2174 Oesper Avenue .-......4507 Erie Avenue .1621 Clorewood Avenue Kay, Ian ...................................................... 2837 OLKervofory Road Keorns, JoAnn 4161 Joro Lune Keenel Donna ................................................... 422 Stan1ey Avenue Kelly, Judith Kennedy, Alyce ................................... Kennedy, Lynne -- 1 Meyer Place ..... 6509 Elwynne Drive ..4538 Luceme Avenue -.3788 Ferdinand Place ...3674 Saybrook Avenue Kestel, Martin ............................................. 5006 Duck Creek Road Keys, Potrfcia 244 Corbin Street Kilcoyne, John ............................. . ................ 3301 Westside Avenue Kimble, Sally 2535 Park Avenue Kimsey, Robert ............................................. 1266 Ayensire Avenue Kinebrew, Keith .............................................. 1803 Clarion Avenue King, Everage 2027 Fairfax King, John ................................................. 3614 Tamarack Avenue King, Yvonne ................................................ 1752 Brewster Avenue Kitchen, Maxine 5109 Chapman Knechtlyl Caronn ............................................ 3408 Golden Avenue Koizumi, Gory -... ...5509 Wosigo Drive Koontz, Franklin . .-1354 Wm. H. Taft Kopittke, George ............................................... 2874 Romano Place 1 i- SENIOR DIRECTORY 658 Delta Avenue ..2747 Grandin Road ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6589 Rainbow Lane Krista, David Kroovond, Bob -.. Kuehnle, Audrey Lone, Charles .......... Lang, Nicholas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3809 Columbia Parkway .....5326 Ward Street Lay, Ellen ....... 3568 Vista Avenue Leach, Anne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3620 Irving Street Leach, Dan ...... 265 Delta Avenue Lee, Mabel ,,,,,,,,,,, .3129 Van Buren Avenue Leif1ing, Ken .. ,,,,, 3411 North Clobcrest ............ 274 Sutton Rood ........ 6759 St. Jonathan Court 3422 Pope Avenue ............. 3534 Pinehurst Avenue Leigh, Jerry -..- Leist, Louise ...... ... Lemon, Stacy Leonard, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lewis, Bradford ............. ....................3430 Berry Avenue Lewis, Sherry . 6231 Coroly Street Lewis, Sherry ...................... 3724 Konaugo Court Avenue Avenue Avenue Linder, Janice . Lindsey, Rolley .. Littleiohn, Wilbert ..... ..1932 Clarion Liversedge, Jon .. ..3529 Michigan Avenue Long, Regina ..... ..2624 Melrose Avenue Longbottom, Michael ..... 4717 Settle Street Longworth, Judy ...... -.3746 Hutton Street Lowery, Lennis .. .3302 Wolworth Street Lowrey, Ronald .. .3302 Walworfh Street Lucas, Stephenie .. -.2039 Fairfax Avenue Lyles, Sondra ...................... ...3207 Gilbert Avenue Lynch, James ...................... 215 S. Whetsel Avenue 880 Lexington ...3026 Keeper Mobon. Gladys ........... MacDonald, Bruce Moder, Risso ........ Moginn, Johanna .... Moish, Marianne .. Malone, Sandra . ................ 920 Burton 3428 Stettinius Avenue ...3637 Alaska Avenue .5586 Redbonk Road ...6581 Coffey Street ........... 2110 Salvador ..3340 Browning Avenue ....... 3743 Anioton Court ....1437 Sutton Avenue ..3630 Stettinius Avenue .2929 Woodburn Avenue .3545 Woodburn Avenue ............ 829 Oak Street .3587 Linwood Avenue .............. 4501 Hector ..5341 Charfoe Street ......... 6808 anewood McCoy, Sharon .. 3434 Golden Avenue McCullor, Charles 2............M..-...........................1925 Bigefow Street McCullough, Lawrence .................................................. 3803 Kirkup McDaniel, Gwendolyn . ..916 Churchill Street McFarland, James ...247 Worth Street McGuire, Joan ...... ...1569 Kuth Avenue McGuire, Sandro ..... .884 Lexington Avenue McKenzie, Lawrence .................. 700 Cholfon're Place McKirdy, Paul ............... 4978 Strathmore Drive McMahon, Jolinda 6814 Cambridge Avenue McMillan, Linda ............. 5261 Churloe Street McMillan, Mitchelene ........ 1740 Brewster Meeker, Sheila ........ ........ 2417 Solutoris Meffordl Cheryl ........................................ 1280 Wayside Place Merrell, Jim ....................... 5911 Erie Avenue Merritt, lrhne . .......314O Goff Avenue Meyer, James ..5083 W. Eastwood Circle Michaels, Dionne . .4325 Brownway Avenue Miller, Gregory . ......... 6828 Hurd Avenue Miller, Joyce .. .2234 St. James Avenue Miller, Jona ............ ..1332 Michigan Avenue MitcheH, LeRoy ...... .895 Wehrmon Avenue Mitchell, William . ....... 1440 Dyer Avenue Mohring, Dennis .. .6636 Bramble Avenue Moller, Donald ..... .3133 Fredonia Avenue Monroe, Barbara .-2420 Fernside Place Moon, Thomas .. 4023 Paxton Avenue Moore, Michael ..5219 Stewart Avenue Moore, LoVonne ................ 6524 Desmond Street Morford, Sandro ........... 1529 Beth Lane Morton, David ..... 3256 Beresford Avenue Mueller, Marlene . ............. 4015 Bollard Murray, Donna 3411 Shady Lane Murray, Donna . -..3411 Shady Lane Murphy, Mike .................................................. 269 Wayside Place Marriott, Marrow, Judy -... Marshall, James .. Martin, Bud ..................... Mathis, John .. Mason, Richard . Mays, Barbara Mays, Clara ...... McBurrows, Gene ............. McCobe, Dennis ............ McCarthy, Timothy . McConohy, Thomas . McCord, James -... 257 ............. 3520 St. Charles Place ......................... 5106 Kenwood Road 2552 Observamry .......... 4706 Caivert Street ........ 6502 Amber Avenue .........3773 Erie Avenue ...6755 LeConte Avenue ..................... 3934 Brotherton Rood Noporstek, Charles ...... Neblett, Gwendolyn ........ Noel, Melodie . Northcuft, Poul ............... Nunn, Betty .................... Oberhelmon, William .............. Oberklaus, Charlene . Ockelman, Lee ................ Odoms, Willie 534 Carplin Place Oglesby, Charles .....................................-. ...-1020 Foroker Avenue Oppt, Judy .................................. 2250 Sussex Avenue 3827 Eiieen Drive Oversrreef, Timothy ................ 3734 Drokewood Drive Overhulse, Catherine ... ...6736 LeConte Avenue Oxley, Edmund ................................................. 2124 Crane Avenue ............ 2855 Victoria Avenue 3600 Tamarack Avenue ..-.3049 Lavinia Avenue ..3153 Syracuse Street ................. 1511 Dixmonr Avenue 3136 Fredonia ..1402 Myrt1e Avenue .3237 Bermyn Place ..1803 Clarion Avenue ...... 2104 Fulton Avenue ............................ 2722 Willard 4613 Whetsel Avenue .5215 Stewart Avenue ..... 1406 Locust Street 4124 Whetsel Avenue ......... 2334 ST. James Avenue .1108 Wm. Howard Taft Road ............ 2109 Fulton Avenue 6715 Buckingham Place ........... 274 Sutton Road 2734 Morkbreif Avenue ........ 1355 Maylond Drive ........................... 4722 Castle Place ............... 3617 Bevis 3443 St. John's Place ..800 Apple Hill Road ..................... 265 Delta Avenue Osler, George Palmer, David ................ Palmer, Lortho - Palmer, Sophia ... Parker, Roberto .. Parks, Dwight .. Parks, Gordon .. Parks, Kornell .. Pormley, Roy ...... Parrish, Clarence Parsley, William .......... Poscholl, Jock ...................... Patterson, Michael . Patterson, Yvonne . Patton, Janet ........ Pennington, Sondra Perry, Donald ........ Plymesser, Robert .. Policash'o, Anthony. Poole, Kenneth ... Pope, Susan ......... Poppe, Charles . ...... .. Porter, Anna ... PrestOn, Jo Ann . Preuss, William .. Prewitr, Gary ............ ......... 3319 Lookout Drive 1612 Gran'rwood Avenue ...... 2214 Park Avenue .3727 Anioton Court .1341 Edwards Rood ........ 2782 Observatory ..5815 Chandler Street -2918-Victoriu Avenue ..1935 Eastern Avenue ...2643 Bonnie Drive Ruabe, Lauren . Ramsey, Ruth .. Randolph, Linda . Roney, Susan ... Rouch, James ..... Redmond, Timothy Reed, Clyde ....................................... Rees, Evelyn - . Reeves, Phillip . Renshaw, Connie Rice, Poul .......... ..5334 Ravenna Street chhmond, Mary . 4337 Cqumbio Parkway Rider, Donald ..... ....... 4540 Eastern Avenue .........1953 Leligh Avenue .3430 Trimble Avenue ................ 1820 Brewster Riemor, Paularoe Robb, Valerie ........ Roberson, Pauline ...................... Roberts, Janet .....-6048 Virbet Roberts, WiHiam ............ ...721 Delta Avenue Robinson, Arnetto ........... 2154 Crane ........... 5707 Arnsby Ploce ......... 1122 Fomker .1605 Dell Terrace .6505 Elwynne Drive 3317 FuirfieId Avenue .......3315 Lookout Drive 3846 Mt. Vernon Avenue ....3559 Glenwood Place ...... 831 Lincoln Avenue Robinson, Susan ....... Rogers, Barry .. Rohe, David . Ross, Charles Rosser, Betty ... Runyon, D'Ann Rupp, Randall Rushing, Cheryl Russell, Irene ......................... Sadler, Joyce .............................................. 1552 Blair Avenue Sales, Max ...... 3315 Westside Avenue Sondlin, Linda .... -..-435 Delta Avenue Sanford, Alexander ................. ..3423 Bevis AVenue ........ 6614 Trieste Court ...3304 Wayside Avenue ..2642 Eastern Avenue ...... 2703 Park Avenue 3325 Brotherton Rood Schilling, Ann .. ....... 3027 Erie Avenue Schlegel, Keith ............ ...1941 Wiloray Terrace Schmaltz, Alfred ......................................... 4805 Glenshode Avenue Sargent, Ronald ....... Sutterfield, Poul -..- Sounders, Michael . Scarbrough, Mary .. Schenk, Paula .... SENIOR DIRECTORY Schmitt, Peggy ................-........................2916 Observatory Avenue Schmur, Nicholas ..3716 Michigan Avenue Schubert, Sandra ,,,,, 2308 Madison Rood Scotti Doris ...... 1922 Kinney Avenue Scott, JoAnn , ..... 3631 Edwards Rood Scott, Robert ,,,, ,1526 Dixmonf Avenue Scott, Thomas .. ..6603 Merwin Avenue Seaman, Susan . ,,,,, 10056 Oidtown Court Seiberr, Sandro ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .........,......,..,,2779 Redfield Place Shaddix, Kitty ..... .1420 Maylond Drive Shannon, Lester ...1621 DeSaIeS Lone Sharp, Joyce ....... ..... 3837 Drake Avenue Show, Dorothy ,,,, 3909 Cedarwood Place Shelton, Jimmie .. .4816 Plainville Rood Shelton, Peggy -... ,,,,1612 Blair Avenue Shawver, Bruce ..6456 CraigIand Court Shepard, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,20 Observatory Hill Shingleton, Kathie . 1144 Paxton Avenue Shirk, Tenise ....... ....1729 Dexter Avenue Shumwoy, Anne .3500 Brentwood Avenue Siemer, Donna . ................... 2224 Suffolk Silva, Earl ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.3624 Show Avenue Simmons, Melvina .. ...2610 Hemlock Street Simmons, Patrick ,,,,2239 Crane Avenue Simon, Mary 7777777777777777777777777777 ..2850 Victoria Avenue Simpson, Moria ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3560 Bevis Avenue Sims, John ....... .5317 Weltner Street Sims, Sherry ..... ,,,,4302 281h Avenue Singleton, Calvin 2618 HemIock Street Sizemore, Bonnie ,,,,,, 1931 Eastern Avenue Sloan, Marilyn .3531 Woodburn Avenue Sloan, Yvonne .. ,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2025 Breen Street Smith, Angelo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1927 Crane Avenue Smith, Barbara ........................... ,,5530 Wugners Court Smith, Carol ,,,,,,, 5.560 Dunning Place Smith, Claudette . 8101North Crescent Avenue Smith, Clyde ........ 3412 Wolworth Street Smith, Daniel , ,,,,,,,,, 3431 Oak Lone Smith, Dorothy . Smith, Frederick Smith, Huston ., Smith, Judith Smith, Penny ,,, Smitson Sandro ,, Snow, Frances ..... Sonnenschein, Caro1 Spence, Veda ,,,,,,,,, Stephan, George , Stephony, John Stewart, John ...... Stewart, Raymond Stierli, Linda ,,,,,,,,,, Stoliey, Christopher Stolzenberg, John .. Strong, Orville ,,,,, .,..2723 Park Avenue ,,,,,,,,, ,,,2403 Symmers Street ,, ..2116 Herrick Avenue ,,,1976 Fairfax Avenue .5213 Kenwood Road ,,,4811 Winter Street 2153 Oesper Avenue ..6034 Stonhill Coart ....2725 Redfield Place ,,,,, 2791 Minot Avenue ...2722 Albert: Court ,,,,, 2 Madison Lane ......... .1614 Donner ,1440 Moylond Drive ..... 3 Madison Lane ,4 Peosenholl Lane ....... 3526 Evanston Suber, Linda ...... .2712 Hoff Avenue Sumner, Sara .2891 Ziegle Avenue Sutton, Michaela ,,,. . O70 Wayside Avenue Swain JoAnn ............................................... 840 Lexington Avenue Taylor, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,.....,...,,., Taylon Leonard Toy10r, Jerry ,,,,,,, Taylor, Therese Terry, Joyce Texter, Ronald , Thomas, Bruce . Thomas, David -... Thomas, Delores . Thomas, Jeanne .. Thomas, Karen Thomas, Vivian , Tillery, Tyrone , Titus, Homer Tobias, Elaine .......... . Todd, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,, Toms, Joseph Tone, Carol ,,,,,, Tooson, Jeannie Torberf, Rose ......... ,..,....-.,,,,,,..,,3406 Harvey Avenue ,.,3132 Durrell Avenue ..3442 Hudson Avenue ,,,,4011 Taylor Avenue .3619 Tamarack Avenue ,,6651 Rainbow Lane .......... 6835 Le Conte ,,2724 Willard Avenue ....2356 Concord Street ,,,,, 1920 Crane Avenue ,..5713 Chandler Street ,,,,,,,,,,,, 819 Oak Street ,,,..3462 Trimble Avenue ........ 6515 East Ledge Street ......6615 Windward Street ...1958 Kinney Avenue .3138 Madison Road ,.,6417 Coffey Street ,,,,,, 1302 Chapel Street .3596 Realistic Avenue Tribble, McClellan . ....5318 Whetsel Avenue Triptow, Betty Ann ..3808 Country Club Place Trowbridge, Marcia ........... .-1668 Winchester Avenue True, Bruce ................................................ 2877 Morkbreit Avenue 258 Truman, Wayne 3607 Bellecrest Tubbs, Betsy ....,,.,.-,.-,,.,,,.,,,,...222..,,.,,..,,.,,..,346B Wabash Avenue Tucker, Tommy ., ..3615. Montgomery Rood Tuggle, Beverly ............................................ 3444 Evanston Avenue 1333 Grace Avenue 5048 Kingsley Drive ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4548 Eastern Avenue ..-.........,-..5919 Bryson Street ....3574 Larkspur Avenue Vaughn, Carol ...... ..-.3570 Larkspur Avenue Vinegar, Jocqueiine .3559 Larkspur Avenue Vineyard, Buford .............................................. 1233 Deliquia Drive Turner, Arm Tye, John Van Pelt, Janice .......................... Vaughan, Sharon ........................ - Von Sheik, Frank , Wakeland, Margaret ...................................... 3613 Kendall Avenue Wogenfeld, Leslie 6818 Merwin Avenue Weldon, Gerald .. ...2318 Kenton Street Walker! Kathleen ,5059 Anderson Place Walker, Lille ..... ., 3316 Bemis Avenue Waller, Janice ... .5639 Macye Street Waller, Margaret 1678 Herbert Avenue Wolston, Don ,,,,. .4535 Bloney Avenue Walters, Patricia .. Word, Maggie .-. ,,,,, 1528 Gllpin Street Word, Richard .............. 3604 Madison Avenue Wore, Priscilla ......... .............3320 Westside Avenue ,,,,,,,,, 1622 Potter Place Warren, Rosemarie W055, Kathleen . . Watson, Sandro - Weaver, Diane Weaver, George . Weber, Edward ,,,,, Wehking, Robert ....................... Wehking, William ,,,, Weider, Carl ,,,,,, Weiss, Robert , Welles, Robert Wheeldon, Vicforio White, Roderick White, Rose ,,,, White, Sennis , White, Terry ,,, Whitfield, Harrie . Whittlesey, David , Wile, Robert ...... Willetf, Shirley ,, ...,,.......,,.5536 Bufler Lone ...... 417 McDowell .-4150 Maple Drive .,.1745 Marquette ...... 1745 Marquette 1103 Delta Avenue ...5328 Ellmorie Drive ............. 3543 Pope Avenue ,3769 Pennsylvania Avenue ..3301 Woodburn Avenue ,,,,, 835 Whefmun Avenue ,,,2354 Gladstone Avenue .4925 Morburg Avenue ,,6431 Kennedy Avenue -...817 Ellison Avenue ..503 Delta Avenue ,.,2746 Minot Avenue Williams, Bonnie .. ...6568 Rainbow Lane Williams, Carolyn , 1529 LincoIn Avenue Williams, Clemon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1867 Fairfax Williams, Edward ...................................................... 2610 Moorman Williams, George ................. 3210 Hockberry Williams, Gwendolyn .3252 Belesford Avenue Williams, Jon ..................... 5429 Whetsel Avenue Williams, Malcolm ,1715 William H. Taft Rood Williams, Perry ..-..-.. .......... 1969 Kinney Avenue Williams, Thomas . ...3414 Edwards Rood Willoughby, Cecil ,, ............ 3724 Stevens P10ce Wilson, Christine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2414 Copeland Street Wilson, Dave .......... 1942 Mears Avenue Wilson, Dennis . .1619 Ncor Terrace Wiison, Gregory , 3547 Mooney Avenue Wilson, Irene ,,,,, .. .3235 Berwin Place Wilson, Shirley ....2800 Park Avenue Wilson, Stephen . ...2021 Duck Creek Road Winstel, Terry ,..,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3744 Brotherton Rood Winters, Laura ,,,,,, ,.,,,,2246 Salvador Street Wi'r'rmeyer, Linda ..... 5014 Leonard Street Woodly, Robert ,. ,,3416 Woodburn Avenue Wood, Helen .......... 3564 L'ilac Avenue Woods, Vida ,,, ..856 Ridgewuy Avenue Woodward, Bill .. .4157 Club View Drive Woolum, Mary ,,,,,, .5607 Madison Road Worsham, Clarence .. ...................... 3501 Montgomery Rood Worth, Karen ,,,,,,,,,, 1920 Borg Lane Wright, Charles ...................... 55450 Beechmond Avenue Wright, Carolyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5526 Stewart Road Wynn, Ronald . 1546 Jonathan Yancey, Dione .....................,.......,,,,,..,.,,,,,...,,...,6620 Hialeo Court Yarnell, George ,, ,,,,, 2910 Ziegle Avenue Yates, Peggy ............................................... 5729 Oslington Avenue Zibulka, John ........................................................ 6620 Roe Street Zumwulde, Ralph ................................................. 4113 32nd Street '-'+.a'1; 311;. .-. q , .w ,1 mur m .g'nlen navnI-r J-W.l'v .mla'whi ...... . '9 Jum- 0- 32.240... -24.... A Barkley, John 163 Bohannon, Columbus 181 Brown, Thomas 152 Carr, 30Gregory 71,106, Aaron, Gloria 47, 200 Barnes, Bonnie 24, 152 Bohannon, Goideen 181 Brown, Tyron 157 Abbot, Larry 163 Barnes, Danna 69, 79, 107, Bolden, Denise 30, 181 Brown, Wilma 62 Carr3 Melvin 62,71,209 Abernathy, Phyllis 70, 78, 181 140, 181 Bolden, Dorothy 78, 181 Brown, Yvonne 182 Carr, Michael 71,164 Abernathy, Teresa 70, 163 Barnes, Eula 201 Bolender, Steve 181 Browning, Daniel 59, 157 Carr, Nettie 182 Abney, Jorene 152 Barnes, Robert 181 Bolin, Jesse 163 Browning, Darrell 157 Carrier, Brenda I64 Abney, Russell 181 Barnes, Ronald 181 Bolton, Sandra 203 Browning, David 80,164 Carroll, Becky 147 Accordino, Linda 200 Barnes, Thomas 96, 100, 181 Bolton, Sandy 37, 69 Browning, Elaine 40 Carroll, Frank 147 Accordino, Mike 163 Barnes, Waiter 96, 130, 181 Bolton, Stanley 206 Broyan, Debbie 147 Carroll, Gary 164 Acklin, Bobbie 200 Barnhart, Joseph 163 Bond, Cami 206 Bruce, Jacquelyn 164 Carroll, James 164 Acklgn, Jackie 181 Barns, Don 163 Bond, Mike 147 Bruce, Judith 182 Carroll, Jonell 209 Acklln, Mike 181 Barr, John 163 Bonner, Michael 24, 69, 147 Bruce, Larry 104, 157 Carroll, Mary 164 Acres, Ann 181 Barrett, Barbara 202 Bonner, Robert 33, 181 Bruce, Lynda 147 Carroll, Peggy 74 Adair, James 181 Barrows, Fred 157 Bookouf, Gary 62. 163 Bruce, RBva 49, 207 Carson, David 164 Adamkiewmz, Fred 152 Barrels, James 163 Booth, Rebecca 59, 163 Brumfield, Bruce 164 Carter, Ben , 164 Adamore, Marlen 200 Bartiey, Jacqueline 147 Boston, John 163 Brundage, Mary 207 Carter, Bernice 152 Adams, Clarence 96, 106, Bariiey, Karen 147 Boston, Sandra 70, 206 Brunner, Dennis 157 Carier, Capetfa 164 108, 200 Baskin, Leon 163 Boswell, Mary 69, 70, 94, 163 Brunner, Sandra 164 Carter, Deborah 7152 Adams, Gail 163 Baskins, Thomas 202 Bouldin, Anita 181 Brush, David 105,152 Carter, James 164 Adams, Melton 200 Bass, Lawrence 81, 181 Bouldin, Diana 163 Brush, William 116,164 Carter, JanIs 164 Adams, Theresa 62 Bassett, Elizabeih 181 Bouidin, Janis 181 Bryant, Gwendolyn 207 Carter LLICIen 157 Addison, Richard 163 Bassett, Libby 62 Bouidin, Thomas 82, 105, Bryant, Jim 71, 105 Carter, Steve 157 Agnew, Bonnie 73, I81 Bassetfe, Barbara 202 152 Bryant, Larry 182 Carter, Trudy 164 Alexander, Vickie 141, 157 Bette, Hubert 163 Baum, Ronda 157 Bryant, Louise 70, 78, 182 Casagrande, George 164 Alford, Carolyn I BaIIelIe, Fred 181 Bouyer, Shirley 206 Bryant, Marie 37, 40, 94, Casey, Denise 164 Allee, Michael 181 Bauer, Barb 181 Bowen, Deborah 152,163 207 Casey, Donna 40 Allen, Gary 115 Bauer, Ronald 59, 157 Bowen, Ronda 33,141 Bryant, Veronica 182 Casey, James 164 Allen, Harry 157 Bays, Danny 152 Bowers, Barbara 33, 62, 78, Bryant, Walfer 152 Casey, James 71. 164 Allen, Linda 200 Bayless, John 147 181 Bryson, Paul 147 Casey, Joyce 147 Allen, Rufus 163 Bea, Cliffqrd 163 Buwers, Harriette 163 Buck, ChIIinne 164 Casey, Peggy 152 Allen, Thomas 59. 152 Beasley, Diane 147 Bowling, Doyle 181 Buckler, Bonnie 35, 58, 137, Casey, Ronnie 152 Allman, Gary 116, 130, 2110 Season, Floyd 106, 181 Bowling, Eddie 64, 1-81 164 Casey, Rosanna 209 Amos, Ronald 163 Beatiy, George 105, 157 Bowling, Elaine 22, 181 Buckler, Donna 157 Cash, Cynthia 164 Anderson, Arnold 1131 Beatfy, Jacqueline 202, 222 Bowling, Rebecca 152 Bueising, Annmarie 207 Cash, Emma 133 Anderson, Betty Jean 69,163 Beatty, Janis 163 Bowman, Gloria 181 Buerger, Ricky 147 Cash, Walter 164 Anderson, Brenda 69,163 Beck, Andrew 163 Bowman, Romayne 206 BuetscI-Ie, Charmaine 182 Cashwell, Burgess 62. 1 3 Anderson, Brent 69, 108,163 Beck, Minnie 70, 79, 181 Bowser, Carl 163 Bunkley, Ronnie 164 C355, Debbie 154 Anderson, Byron 69,71,181 Beckman, Richard 181 Boyce, Daniel I63 Bunn, Joseph 207 Casior, Dennis 115, 147 Anderson, Carol 79, 181 Becksfedf, Gary 96, 152 Boyd, Charles 206 Buntain, Vernon 164 Cafes, Sandra 152 Anderson, Daynell 200 Beckstedfj 3Jehn 99,100, Boyd, Glenda 152 Burck, Ronald 40, 62, 208 Cauanavoft. Gerald 154 Anderson, Elgine 70, 181 202, Buyer, Ron 181 Burden, Gary 164 Caudell, Karen 209 Anderson, Elizabeth 147 BeckwIIh,2 Richard 62 163 Boykin, Monica 147 Burke, Raw 58 CaudiIl, Gary 69. I53 Anderson, James 74, 200 Bedford, Wanda I63 Boyle, Ronald 69 Burke, Paula 157 Caudill William 147 Anderson, John C. 200 Bedinghaus, Frances 157 Brackman, Karen 181 Burkhardt, Linda 59, 157 Cave, Elzner 73 183 Anderson, John R. 62, 64 Bedinghaus, Helen 49, 69, Bradley, Janice 147 Burkhardt, Ralph 182 Center, Cheryl 49. 79, 209 Anderson, km 181 79, 202 Bradley, Les 163 Burkhardf, Richaid 208 Center, Kathy 4 Anderson, Nick 64,115, 157 Bedinghaus, Mary 49, 79, Brafford, Linda 182 Burnerf, Connie 208 Cemer, Susan 94.133 Anderson, Raymond 163 202 Bramaman, Rick 163 Burnett, Peggy 208 Chachoff,SIepI1en 40, 62, Anderson, Sandra 152 Beets, Janise 59,11663 Brandenburg, Pahicia 157 Burnett, Walter 164 164 Anderson, ValeHa 163 Bekringer, Bruce Brandenburg, Richard 152 Burns, Earl 157 Chadwell, Carol 40: 133, 212 Andrew Ronald 163 Beighle, Ronald 6263163 Brasher, Shereiyn 152 Burress, Johnnie 182 Chadwell, Kathy 47. 147 Annette, Henry 147 Beiser,Ga11181 Bray, Barbara 206 Burton, Beverly138'7 69, 78 Chadwell, Wanda 164 Annis, Deborah 147 Beiser, Sue 59, 79, 202 Bray, Robert 163 79, B2, 136, ,820 Chamber, Alfred 164 Anthony, Edwatd 33, 78, 200 Eeicher, Jerome 163 Breckenridge, Cassandra 152 Burton, Steve 1157 Chambers, Bernice I47 Apgar, John 24,115,157 Bell, Brenda 202 Breckenridge, Ellis 105, 115, Burwell, Doris 208 Chambers, Consiance 164 Apple, Freddie c' 1631 8e11, Floyd 96, 104 157 Bush, Andrew 182 Chambers, CynThIa 33, 69, Apple, Wanda 152 Bell, Frank 104. 163 Breckemidge, Gene 105, 115, Bush, Denorris 164 183 Applegate, -Llnda 62, 163 Beil, LeVonne 202 153 Bushiiiion, Gary 105. 115, Chambers. Earl I64 Apse, Guntis 163 Bell, Linda 70,163 Breckenridge, Mari 181 157 Chambers, Lodelia 51, 70 Armenfroue, Mary R, 69. 78, Bell, Pamela 1'63 Breeze, Sharan 138, 163 Bushillon, Patricia 208 Chambers, Robert 64 133, 163 ' Bell, Ronda 163 Braidenbach, Peter 30, 73, Butcher, Sandra 33, 40, 58, Chandier, Jack 157 Armstrong, Dons 163 Bell, Shirley 163 181 182 Chapman, Alma 164 Armsfrong, Floyd 62, 181 Be II, Yvonne 70,202 Bresserf, Bob 206 Butler, Earnestine 208 Chapman, JOhn 147 Armstrong, Frapk I63 Bellamah, Kenny 152 Bressi, Anne 157 Butts, Karen 147 Chesnut, Michelle 469, 164 Armstrong, Jamce 30, 40, 78, Bellamsib, Daniel 147 Brewer, Jeffrey 69, 181 Byrd, Janice 164 Chestnu1 ChI'IS 1 Bellsirom, Jan 181 Brewer, Robert 157 Chestnut, Kathy 137, 140, Armsfrong, Tanya 62, 138, Bemis, Patricia 152 Brewster, Lorena 147 c 52 20 . Bender, Mary Ann 181 Bridges, Elaine 206 Cabanas, Cherretta 69, I64 Childers, Judy 157 Arnold, LInda 163 Benedict, James 202 Briggs, Susan 181 Cade, Judy 182 Childress, Susan 147 Arringt'on Cami I63 BenedicI- James 163 Brinkdopke, Sandy 152 Cade, Noah 154 Childress, Yvonne 59 I57 Asbery, Ronald 163 Beniamin, Harry Britton, Lawrence 182 Cade, Sandra 164 Chin, Kaye Asbury, Daniel 157 Benjamin, Ray 621, 464, 203 Brit'ron, Madeline 181 Cady, Dennis 114, 182 Chisholm, Ann 69, 40, 133, Asbury, Dgan 152 Benna, Anita 181 Brock, Barbara 182 Cahall, Michael 157 136,212 ASbUlY,HMIke 157 Bennett, Andre 163 Brock, Howard 182 Caiavena, Vicki 182 Chishoim, Bob 69,157 Asher, gharles 181 Bennett, Constance 181 Brock, Ronald 96 Caiberf, Eugene I64 Cholmendeiy, Pam 37, 79, Ashpaugh, Sandra Lee 163 Benton, Kathleen 163 Brock, Sandra 164 Caldwell, Craig 59, 69, 152 212 Aikgns, Thomas 90, 201 Berry, David 73, 80, 181 Brockman, Earl 182 Caldwell, Mike 182 Christian, Ethel 40. 70, 1133 Atkinson, Melifa 157 Berry, Jan 202 Brockman, Pat 182 Caldwell, Wayne 71, 96, 99, Christman, Henry 96, 183 Avens, Anna 51, 201 Berry, Linda 37. 72, 203 Broffr, Peggy 59, 206 130, 208 Christman, John 164 Berry, Michael 163 Bronaugh, Charles 164 Caihoon, Casey 182 Ciaccio, Mike 127, 133 B Berry,Vi01a 163 Brookebank, Mike 157 Calhoun, Roger 79, 208 Ciapp, Marcia 24, 147 Bacchus, Barbara 40. I63 Besley, LInon 58, 163 Brooks, Carolyn 164 Callahan, Douglas 105, 152 Clapp, Robert 152 Bacchus, Beryl 201 Bess, James 163 Brooks, Dennis 206 Callahan, Kathy 141, 152 Clark, Beatrice 183 Bagk, Cafhy 147 Bess, Laura 163 Brooks, Don 147 Callahan, Steve 208 Clark, Carl 104, 164 Bagley, Anne 157' Bess, Michael 96, 130, 181 Brooks, Rory 206 Caliery, Johne'rta 164 Clark, David 69, Bagley, Ronald 1.17 Best, Ben 181 Brooks, Wiliie I64 Callaway, Deloris 69, 208 Ciark, Donald 33, 58, 71, Balfd- Barbara 51. 79. 81, Bettman. Dan 115, 152 Brooksbank, William 40,164 CaIIoway, Paul 71, 104, 164 183 201 Bevms, Lee 152 Broughton, Jerry 207 Cameron, Charles 71, 209 Clark, Gary 212 Baker. Cargiyn 181 Billingsley, Ernestine 49, 203 Broughton, Terry 207 Camemn, David 24, 157 Clark, Kathleen 164 Baker, ChIIs 79 Billups, Shirley 37, 203 Brown, Samara 40 207 Cameron, Donald I02 Clark. Linda 183 Baker, Judifh 34. 78 Bimel, Fred 115,157 Brown,Barbara157 Cameron, Donna 136, 209 Clark, Mary 212 Baker. Linwood 58,96,127, Bimel,Judv1'152 Brown, Beveriey 59, 579, 207 Campbell, Alex 164 Clark, Randall 69,147 181 Bingham, Billie 157 Brown, Bevetly 40, ,78, Campbell, Cathie 147 Clarke, Ronald 69 Balanghuk, Karen 147 Binning, Robert 163 207' Campbell, Clifford 147 Clay, Edward I47 BaldWIn Alys 157 Bgnnion, Jamie 69. 77, 181 Brown, Clarence 182 Campbell, Craig 164 Clay, JennIfer 70. 73, 79. Baldwin, Judith 163 BInkIey, Lynne 37, 47, 79 Brown, Carol 182 Campbell, Evereff 152 1 Balienger. Joseph 163 Birch, LeRoy 181 Brown, Darrei 33, 164 Campbell, George 164 Clay, Roger 164 Ball, Mark 24, 126 152 Birkig'I Mike 181 Brown, Ernest 104, 114, 164 Campbell, Henry 164 Ciayborne. Michael 164 Ball, IMari'ha 58,64,619, 133, Birkigf, Sieve 203 Brown, Gerald 62, 71, 96, Campbell, Jacqueline 147 Clayfon, Patricia 62, 165 1 Birmingham, Wiliiam 203 130, 182 Campbeil, J. Edmund 11, 164 Cleary, Nelson 183 Be Shirley 49, Bischof. Nancy 7,3 203 Brown, Gerald P. 33,86, Campbell, Roberi 209 Cioff. Nicholas 164 3511310 Charles 220.2 201. 211. Biser, Gail 138 104, 182 Campbell, Ronnie 152 Ciore, Jerry 157 222. 229, - Bishop, Robert 181 Brown, James R. 69. 164 Campbell, Sandra 64, 182 Clare, NBHCV 147 3311310. Chrishne 33, 37, 40, Black, Par 94, 181 Brown, Jenell 69, 164 Campbell, Sharon 35, 164 Clara, Tom 1133 62. 7 , 56, 131 Blackman, Rose 163 Brown, Jerry 33, 69, 207 Can, Earl 182 Cloyd,8e11y 157 Ballew, Gerald 181 Blackwell, Ollie 181 Brown, Joyce 164 Cantrell, Lacey 71, 127, 209 Cobb, Annie 165 Bamber, Paul 67., 131 Blair, Albert 147 Brown, Kita 69, 141, 157 Caniwell, Timothy 209 031319 Julius 104. 230. 165 Banes, Bruce 152 Blake, Anna 163 Brown, LeRoy 164 Cappell, Linda 152 Cockrell, Winston 30, 183 BBHKS, EIheI 27 Blake, Pamela 163 Brown, Marilyn 40, 164 Carey, Richard 182 COdE, Noah 165 Banks, Yvonne 30. 79, 81, Bieska, Elizabeth 49, 203 Brown, Michael A. 164 CargIIIE, Ann 182 Coffey. Ronald 183 201 Block, Janet 203 Brown, Michael 116, 164 Cariaga, Joy 152 Coffie, Nancy 70,78,183 Bannister, Wayne 62,65 Blocksom, David 24, 59, 115, Brown, Patricia 182 Cariaga, Paul 147 COQEIIHSICEITI'I'IEI'1 155 Barber, Eleanor 30 33. 58 157 Brown, Phillip 58, 182 Carmichael, Carolyn 182 Cohorn, L8Wanda 165 Bardes, Todd 62 63, 201 Bloomer, Sally 181 Brown, Robert R, 164 Carmichael Rosemary 49, 209 Colber1,Linda 165 Banger, Dave .157 Blue, Wendell 163 Irown, Robert 164 Carney. Roberta 22, 33, 40, Coldiron, Barbara1165 Barker, Catherine 35, 59, 201 Blunt, Jessie 69,181 Brown, Ronnie I64 47, 58, 76, 164 Coldimn, Brent 5 Barker, Crystal 35, 59, 163 Bocklage, John 181 Brown, Sandra 182 Carpenter, Ralph 96, 182 Cole, Dick 69, 2:510, 211, 212 Barkey, Joe 157 Boehn, Judy 107, 203 Brown, Steve 164 Carpenter. Ronnie 182 Cole, Jeffrey I6 Barkley, Jean 59, 79, 133, Bogart, Don 181 Brown, Sieve 164 Carr, David 182 Coleman,An1hom;3 71,165 201 Ecgosmn, Dan 40, 181 Brown, Sue 140 Carr, Errol 62, 182 Coeman, Brenda 147 259 D 03111412 Danny 96,99,130, Dale, Erskine Donsald 62 183 Collier, BeHy 947, 212 Da1tggi, Bradford Earl Dameron, Carol Dameron, Cheryl Dameron, Chris Danforth, Annie 214 Colstan, Carolyn i Colver, Eugene Corner, Audrey 212 Compston, John Compton, Jean Compton, Lenifa Conley, Sharon Y Daugherty, Donald Daulron, Julie Ann Darggport, Chuck 59, Connelly, Michael 152 Conye rs, Robe rf Davenpurt, Karen Denise Davenport, Katie Davenport, Lynda G. Davidson, Debra Davidsun, Joyce Cooper, Elizabeth Davidson, Sharon Cooper, Shir1ey 37, Corman, Georgia 83 Come , Melody 27, 29, 30, 34, 78, 213, 222, 232 Cornett, Randolph 30, Carney, Roberf Cerrizy, Wayne 210, 211, Linda Jean 82, Coffing, Sherry Cowans, Norma Davison, Marjorie 1 Dawson, Charles 15 Dawson, Francine Cox, Sharon 41, Dawson, Norma Y Deane,Judi1h 58, Deardoff, Mary De Afley, Linda Coyne, Margaret 215 Deege, Kathleen 184 DeFosseH, Gordon F. Crawford, Arzelia Crawford, Brenda Crawford, Janice Crawford, Jerome DeMo'Isey', Rogiert Deni, Jacqueline Crawford, Sandra 165 Creamer, Albert 8 Creek, Deborah Dette, Juhn Edward Crenshaw, Juanita ' l 152 ' ' Devoe,JLIdi1h 215 DeVond, Regrna Crews Terry 51, DeVore, Jane 41,184 DeVore,Pau1Edward 22, 69, , Elwood 78, 213 14 Dewberry BeHy Louise Crossley, Robert Crosswhife, Bob 71, 165 Dickinson, Melody Lee Crump, Barbara Diekman, Deborah 27, 695, 97, 33, 37, 40, 78, 01612, Earl Frederick Crumrine,Judy1h Czumrine, Richard Disney, Marsha Disney, Theresa Crufcher, Tyrone Cummings, Billy Cummins, Lizabefh '58 Dobbins, JEff 80. 4 . Cunnick. Catherine Dodd, William H. Dollisun, Lennis Donald, Sharon Lynn Donaldson, Barry Dom, Jennifer Karen D025195y' Elaine 40,77, Doy1e, William 29, 72, Draggoo, Marcia Dragston, Barbara Drags1on, Deborah Curtis, Harry 86, i Drummer, Annie Line Curshaw, Brenda Dubois, Paula 148 Dubois, Roberta 152 Dubois, Terry 105. 157 Dubois, Tonda 152 Dubose, Claudette 215 Duffy, Rob in 215 Dukes, Shirley 184 Dumcnf, Raymond 184 Duncan, Angela 148 Duncan, Elaine 136, 184 Duncan, Lavem 184 Duncan, Lynda 141, 157 Duncan, Pamela 141, 152 Duncan, Patricia 47, 215 Duncan, Peggy 49, 216 Duncan, Phyllis Jean 37 Dunn, Darryl 1B5 Dunn, Pamela Patricia 40 Dunning, Kathy Sue 69 Dunson, Claudette 33, 40 Durbin, Linda 152 Durbin, Vickie 148 Durst, Lee 22, 32 Dymem, Candy 157 Dyment, Carolyn 141 Dyment, James 105, 148 E Earls, Mary Ellen 87 Easterling, Barbara 155 Easterling, Joan 8 Eaton, Beniamin 40,62,127 Eby, Claudia 97, 107,132, 210, 211 216,223 Echols, Sandra 185 Edmonson, Anna 185 Edmonson, John 94 Edmonson, Mike 65, 185 Edwards, Calvin 35, 40, 216 delvagds, Delores 47, 78, 107 S Edwards, Diane 70, 79, 185 Edwards, James 52 Edwards, Joyce 138, 148 Egan, Brenda S Egan, Danie! 157 Egan, Darrell 157 Egan, Linda 185 Eggen, Donna 148 Ehrhardr, Mark 216 Elam, Paul 185 Elliott, Patricia 51, 70, 216 Ellis, Viola 185 Emerson, Torn 152 Engl196man, Howard 58, 62, Ennis, Rita 152 E91 Ing, Drama 79 Erb, Ronald 157 Erbacher, Dick 185 Erwin, Ray 152 Eschmayer, GaryI 11 Estes, Maria ,21 Estes, Tony 8801' 185 Estes, Vickie 22 Evans, Effa 148 Everhar1.Jeff 152 Everly, Kathryn 185 6 6 F Fahrney, Nancy 29, 34, 69, 73, 78, 185 Falk, Bruce 127 185 Falk, Michael 77,127,185 Fancher, Gordon540, 185 Fannon, Sandra 70,185 Fanr, Cynthia 595.1,,138 216 Farres, Christine Mary 33 Farres, Gloria 148 Farrow, Patricia 185 Fast, David Whit 185 Fawley, Douglas 185 Fellers, Gregory 185 Feidman. Sharon Lee 29, 40, 77,216 Feng, Ben 32, 40, SB Ferlgsuzson, Debbie 59, 141, Ferguson, Frankie 216 Ferguson, Michael Terry 71 FergusgrhWylie 30, 33, 37, Ferone, Mike 62. 106, 185 Ferone, Tom 105, 115, 152 Ferris, Jo' Ann 185 Field, Minni 185 Fields, Brenda 216 Fields, Bruce 58, 96, 185 Fieids, Tisa Rebecca 33 Figgs,Wiilian1 185 Fischer, Gary 152 Fischer, Linda 792 Fisher, irene 77, Fisher, LE da 185, 21216 Fitzgeral 82 Flakes, Billy 53, 96, 130, 216 Fianagan, Jill 185 Flanigan, Mike Steven 62 F1anigan, Terrence 148 Flannery, Bernard 116, 185 Flaugher, Paul 1 5 Flefcher, Robert 157 Flick, Pamela Elaine 59, 138 Flickner, Don 40, 185 Flint, Arthur 216 Flint, Jacqueline 216 Fiint, John Wiliiam 216 Flora, Karen 185 Flory, Paula Jane 107 Flowers, Jane? 1413 260 :LMart-y 37,216 y, MiChael Clark 35 187 Godfrey, Margare? Godfrey, Sieve Wavne Fortenberry, Donna Goepp, Barbara Forthuber, John 185 Gonzales, Ronnie S. Goodlee, John Wiiliam Franxman, Cind ' 68 i Goodman, BonnIe Goodman, Edwin Goodman, Paul James Goodwin, Debbie Guodw1n, Pafr1cia Frederick, Robert FreimuTh, Donna . 2 7 Fre2yl.75usan 27, 29, 40, 77, Friedlich, Vanna 35 Prison, Lynetie 140, 70, 217 Gordon, William Goshorn, Danny 218 Gosho'rn, Larry 37, 218, 222 Graham, Sandra G Granderson, Robert Gabbard, Regine Gaddis, Doug las Gaiinger, Gary 32 Gallagher, Glenn W. Gratsob, James Gall1her, Frances Graves, Brenda Gannaway, Gordon , Gaan,Ka1hy 27, 29, , 77,217,222 Gardner, Glady s Graves, Theresa Ga rdner, Ma rva 21 Games, Barbara Great, Danny 24, 168 Green, Albert Lee Garrison, Jeffrey , ' Green David 218 Green,Mari-Margare1' Gash, Linda Leoia 168 Greene, Carolyn Gaston, Shirley Greene, Gregory 71 Gaston, Waiter Gaston, Walter Gehring, Barbara . 8 Greenway, Ronald 62, 21B Gehring, Donna K. Greer, Beverly Elaine ,Walter Bernard 62 Greissinger, Max Gregg, Johanna Greggs, Lawrence George, IClarence Gr1ff1n,l Georgia, Gri sb , Jacqueline , Mildred 53, 217 g y i Grilssgy, Katherine 79, 97, Grischy, Janet L, i 137 168 Gilhoaley, Mjldred 22, 4,0 217 Gillihan, Larry 71, G1lmore, Elaine , 9 Gronauer, Karen Lee G1lyardm, Audrey 59, 217 168 Grundhiefer, Chester Charles Hayden d 168 GuerranfD, Ellen Glass, Velvet Verna ' Gumm,Ca1herine Gumm, Rodney Gunn, Dennis Michael Gunkiach, Gregg Glenn, Geipge Gary Gunther, Friodel 610125;, Harry 96, Guyton, Phyllis Gwlirglger, Suzy 22, 37, 132, Haraigns, Barbara 35, 40, 58, Hoffman, Ronald 104 Iorns, Sandra 187 Kay, Lan 32, 212451 353 Hogan, Leona 148 Irvine, Carol Sue 169 Kayser. Karen Hawkins, Leonard 35, 40, 62, Hogan, Phyllis Isome, Orda I69 Keagle, Ranslar 187 H 7 Hogan, Raymond Ison, Betsy 153 Kearns, Jo Ann 59, 79,81, Haag, Doris 186 Hawkins, William 130, 186 Hogg, Jam lson, John 153 225 Haas, Geraldine Frances Hay, Daniel 168 Hogg, Robert 27, 169 Ivey, David 154 Kear-sey, Anita 4. 107, 1B7 , Haas, Jack 69, I86 Hayden, Rita Hogg, Susan 69 KeafInQ. 51913119113169 Haberihy, Nancy 186 Hayden, Thomas 62, 16B Holcomb, Edmund 169 I ' Keeling, Stephen 40, 1B7 Hadley, Pamela 140, 153 Haydon, Gail 29 Holcomb, Gar Jackson, Barbara GaIl 40, 56, Keane, Alberta Sue I69 Hagans, William 168 Haydon, Harriet 69, 168 Holcomb, John 53, 169 169 Keene, Bobbie 153 Hague, John 35, 40, 219 Hayes, D. 62 Holcomb, Nancy 187 Jackson, Betty 58 Keene, Donna Kay 153. 225 Haines, Charles Hayes, Sandra 186 Holcomb, Vicki 148 Jackson, Brenda Lynn 169 Keaton, RLI1h Ann Haines, Harry 24 Hayes, Sonny 127, 223 Hailingsworth, Peggy Jackson, Cecelia 169 Kegiey, Rita Jo 169 Haines, M 71 Hayslip, Judy Holloway, Debbie Jackson, Deborah 187 Kelch, Diane Haines, Pen nny Haywood, Roger 115, 153 Hollowa , Freddie 169 JaCkson, Eargy 169 Kelch, Jerry 62, 170 Haire, Clouee 1B6 Hazeiip, Sandra 49, 51 Holm, arren Jackson, Eddie 169 Kelch, Sylvia 180 Hake, Ralph Fredrick 62 Headen, Bruce 1413 Holman, Beverly 187 Jackson, Etta 77, 244 Kellam, Helen 59,187 Hale, Larry Healy, Linda 186 Holmes, Donald Jackson, Gloria 169 Kelley, John 115 Haley, Roy 186 Head, Robar'r 96, 130, 186 Holmes, Etella Jackson, Helena 224 Kellogg, Ammond Louis 170 Hall, Edward 186 Heater, Antone 116 Holmes, Joseph 104 Jackson, Imelda I69 Kelsey, Donald Lee 170 Hall, Fred Heath, Barbara Lee 168 Holmes, Stella 169 Jackson, Jaequeva 187 Kelly, Judith Lee 225 Hall, Harotd Heger, Judy Ann Holt, Jerry 148 Jackson, Michael 59, 153 Kelly, Steven 153 Hall, He!en Hehn, Cathleen 59,186 Holt, Kafh Jackson, Malinae 58, 187 Kennedy, Charlene 153 Hall, Jackey 153 Heidenreich, Jerry 186 Hoizman, ack. 127, 169 Jackson, Nancy Ann 169 Kennedy, Jeff 1 Hall, JoAnn Heirnann, Jean 62, 69, 79, Holzman, Pete 169 Jackson, Sherry 169 Kennedy, Lynne C. 51. 58. Hall, Marlene 51, 70, 168 132, 136, 186 Human, Darrell Jackson, Vicky 37, 78, 107, 22 5 Hail, Spencer Joseph 168 Heinz, Janeen 153 Hooker, Denise 148 158 Kennedy, Manrice 170 Hall, Sylvia 186 Heis, Dennis 104, 186 Hooker, Jim 169 Jackson, William 33, 114, Kenny, Pairicia Halierman, Vicki 27, 33, 34, Heithans, Dian I86 Hoop, Kenneth 148 169 Kenyon, Gary 40 37,40 Held, William 148 Hooper, Kenneih E. 114, 169 Jacobs, Carol 187 Kenyan, Jimmy 170 HaIIe'n, Gail Helle'r, Susan 168 Hoopes, Cathy James. Byron Prins'ron I69 Kenyon, James 170 Halieii, Patricia 186 Hemgr, Karen 35, 69, 168 Hoosier, Steve 187 James, Gladys Norma 224 Kenyon, Sandra J. 79, 225 Halsted, Dan 62 Hemlnger, Martha Hopewell, Robert James, Lynn Frances 224 Kerf, Jahn 107 Ham Hang 153 Henderson, Broderick 71, 186 Hopgood, Fannie 169 Janke, Ann Louise 169 Kerms, Caroline J 51 225 Hamilton, ill Gary Henderson, Larry Hopkins, Greg 53, 62 Jason, Rag 169 Kierns, B. 32 Hamilfbn, Doug 87, 186 Henderson, Pamela Hopkins, Guy 62, 169 Jauncey, Iizabeth 187 Kesfei, Martin 225 Hamilton, Elizabeth 153 Henderson, Winston Hopkins, Kathryn 148 Jeffers, Sondra Faye 169 Kasey, Narcissus 138 Hamilton, Ranerta 168 Henges, John 62 Hopkins, Robert 169 Jefferson, Cheryl Lynn 224 Keys, Gary 153 Hamilton, Renee 168 Henges, Nancy Hopkins, Sara 107. 169 Jeffries, JoAnn 82,187 Keys, Patricia 225 Hamilton, SIuaII Henges Susan 148 Hopkins, Sherry 79 Jeffries, Rochelle 82, 187 Kidd, Janie 73, 87 HarnIIiorI, Valerie Hengas, W 141 Hard, Paulette Jenkins, Terry 187 Kidd, Richard 34,153 HamiII-on, Vicki Hennessy, Sue 33, 77, 137, Horn, Jerry Jenninga, Cafherine 58, 224 KidweII, Debbie 170 Ham11ton, William Clay 168 Horstman, Carolyn 187 Jenizen, WaII'er 187 Kilcoyne, Bill 187 HarnlIn, Sharon 186 Hennessy, Todd 186 Horstman, Greg Jeff, Jewel Ann 169 Kimbali, Gayle 170 Hamm, Burton Hennessy, Tom 153 Horton, Jacquegline 169 Jetier, Deborah 22, 40, 94, Kimble, EIoise 170 Hammann, Wait 62, 186 Henry, Veniia Louise Hormn, Toni 169 Kinard, Denise 59, 140, 153 Hammann, Walt G. 35, 168 Hensler, Linda 168 Horton, William 96, 187 Johansmann, Gary 153 Kinard, Geneva 86, 132, 170 Hammond, Joyce Hensley, Andrew 69, 148 Hoschar, Karen Johnson, Annette 169 Kinard, Yvonne Hampton, Barbara 148 Hensley, Carol Hoskins, Derek 224 Johnson, Barbara 224 Kinder, James David 170 Hampton, Carolynl 416B Hensley, Charles 80, 211 Houchins, Donaid 153 Johnson, Bruce 71, 169 Kinnebrew, Keith 225 Hampton, Doris Hensley, Dale 153 Houlihan, Victoria 137, 169 Johnscm, Calvin 169 King, BaIry 187 Hampton, Ji II 2211479, 97, Hensley, Evelyn 81 Houseman, Randy 187 Johnson, Calvin 169 King, Carolyn JD 59 107, I38, 139, Hensley, Kathy Louise Houston, Gregory 169 Johnson, Carolyn 187 King, Cafhy Ann 170 Hanes, Richard HEI'ISIEV. Peggy 27, 29, 40, Housion, Robert 71, 224 Johnson, Darryl 169 King, EVEI'BQE M4 227 Haney, Linda 35, I68 76, 77, 206, 211 Howard, Barbara Johnson, Eugene 169 King, John Leslie 71, 227 Haney, LinIda Louise 58, 168 Hensley, Roperi 69, 148 chard, Bob 187 Johnson, Gary 169 King, Linda 153 Haney, WIIIiam Henson, Christine 87, 107, Howard, Lucy 59,79 187 Johnson, Harriei 62 King, Ronald 187 Hanna, Deborah 163 Howard, Lynn 22,37, 62, Johnson, Ida 59, 153 King, Sue 59, 153 Hansford, Betty Henson, Clay 62, 168 69, 79, 187 Johnson, Jerome 169 King, William 170 Harbaugh, Claudia 62, I68 Henson, George Howard, Regina 51, 7a, 224 Johnson, Jerry 224 King, Yvonne 70 Harbaugh, Linda 153 Henson, Laura Elien Howard, Ricardo 169 Johnson, Johnny 148 Kipp p, Robert 107 Harbgughh Robert 148 Herbers, James 186 Howard, Timothy 35,979,169 Johnson, Keith 35, 69 Kirk, Georg e 170 Hardin, Michael 71,186 Herbert, Diane 153 Howell, James 96130, Johnson, Kenneth 69, 169 Kirtley, Elizabeth 153 Harding, Cora BYVOnI'15 Hermesch, Sieve 62, 87 224 Johnson, Lawrence 40 Kitchin, Maxine 51, 226 Hare Iaine Herring, Jacqueline 168 Howell, William Johnson, Pamela 51 Klein Paul 170 Hare, Elnthan8 11613 Herhng, Barbara 186 Hubble, Shelley 59, 141 Johnson, Pa1ricia 225 Klems, Diane 153 Hargi-ave, Neil 2'2 Herzner, Dan 94, 136 Hudson, Derrick 187 Johnson, Paulette 169 Klems, Wiiliam 170 Har1ne, Nancy Herzner, Deborah Elaine 168 Hudson, Ronald Johnson, Phyllis 70, 148 Kle'rte, Philip 79,187 HarIng, N. '62 Herzner, Edward 71 Huff, Phyllis Johnson, Sandra 67, 169 Kline, Robert 170 Harkness, CIIfford 186 Herzner, Lana Huff, Wayne 49, 224 Johnson, Shawn 69, 169 K1ump,Jo Ann 226 Harmon,E1berI' I48 Herzner, S'rgphen 148 Hughes, Curtis 153 Johnson, SIanley 69, 14B Kiusman, Tom 226 Harmon, Rosa aiy i53 Herzner, William 168 Hughes, Deborah Ann Johnson, Susan 69, 94 Knapp, Mary 170 Harper,A1ic.e 40,137, 168 Herzog, Ronald 40, 168 Hughes, Jane 35, 69, 141 Johnston, Lawrence 225 Knechtly, Carolyn K 79, 226 Harper, Lydla- 68, 186 Hesiar, Robert 186 Hughes, Kathie I69 Joiner, Edward 115, 153 Knechiiy, Louis Harp-er, MarvIn 62, 168 Hess, Charles 186 Hughes, Michael 187 Jones, Anthony 187 Knechily, Ronald Harris, Barbara 40, 168, 186 Hesser, John 148 Hughes, Porier 104, 169 Jones, Bernice 187 Knell, Mary 69,153 HarrIs, Barbara 77, 166 Hgyl, Leonard 186 Hughes, Sandra Jones, Bonnie 153 Knight, Barry 226 Hams, Barbara L. 6 Hickerson, John 168 Hughes, Thomas 148 Jones, Brenda 187 Knight, Susan 37,69,136, Harris Bernard 22, 186 Hicks, Jerry Lynn Hughes, Walier 153 Jones, Carolyne 225 187 Harris, Beverly Highlander, Robert 53 Huheey, Sandra 29, 79, 224 Jones, Charles 225 Knoechel, Jeanne 141 Harris, Gwendol n 168 Hill, Barbara 186 Huiberi, Alison 224 Jones, Colleen 70, 187 Knoechel, Judy 59, 79, 132, Harris, Hame 0 Hill, Carl HuII Jacqueline 133, 136, Jones, Daniel 30, 225 136, Harris, James. 62, 168 H111, Charlene E. 168 224 Jones, Dwayne 225 Kosh, Lisa 27 Harris, Jesse 186 Hill, Ermg Ann 168 Hummel, Helen 33, 37 Jones, Ellis 169 Koehiar, Sharon 33,59,141 Harris, Kennlei'h Hill. GlorIa 186 Hummel, Thomas 148 Jones, Gilbert 169 Koiziumi, Gary Harris, Malyma 69, 186 Hill, Gwendolyn Hummons, Dwight 169 Jones, Gilda 187 Kokoefer Mark 153 HarIIs, MarIeIIa 168 Hill, James 96, 99, I30 Humphries, Anita 169 Jones, Harry 169 Koontz, ?rank 96,99,130, Hams, Mary. 163 H511. Jeaneiie I68 Humphlies, Debbie 59, 153 Jones, Jerranne 47, 225 226 Harris, Melvm 105, 153 HIII, John 168 Humphries, Iris 62,187 Jones, Judy 34, 62, 136, Kopiiike, George 621 211, Harris, Peggy Mae I68 HIII, Kenneth 168 Hunt, James 115,153, 224 137 226,244 Harris,Sy1wa Jean 168 Hill, Margaret Hunt Joyeuse 69,78,1310nes,Linda 31. 187 Kopifike Greg 105 Harris, Terri 186 HIII, RIchard 186 169 Jones, Linda Gail 58, 225 Kerb, Henry 62,104, 170 Harrison, Leslie 148 HIII, Roy Lee 168 Hunt, Loydene 59 Jones, Louis 169 Kerb, Howard 62, Harrison, Nelson Hill, Susan Hunt, Susan 148 Jones, Margaret 187 Krista, Francine 1877 Harrison, Olivea 168 Hilliard, Gale 33, 37, 62 Hunter, Delores Jones, Michael 82, 169 Kuenrile, Audrey 226 Harrison, Ronald 168 Hinds, Carol 153 Hunter, Grove 153 Jones, Morris 96, 97, 98 Kuhl, Terry 62.17 Harrison, Ronald Anihony Hinds, Glinda 148 Hunter, Mary 169 Jones, Pameia 169 Kuhi, Robert 62 Hartman, Gretchen 35, 136 Hinds, Maxie Hunter, Portia 187 Jones, Patricia 153 Kuhn, David 62. 63, 170 Hartman, Judy 37, 69, 79, Hinds, Ve enson Hunter, Vere 75, 79, 138, Jones, Patricia 137 Kuhn, Richard 187 , , 6 Hiner, Carl 37, 168 224 Jones, Roxie 37, 13 , 187 KylES, Jerry 96, 187 Hartman, Mary Hines, Ernest 71, 186 Hutchinson, Barbara 148 Jones, Sandra 33, 133, 187 Harfness, AIIce HInkie, Roeifa 69, 186 Hutchison, Larry Jones, Thomas 153 L. Hartness, Judy 186 Hinkie, Sharon I69 Hutchinson, Roberia 148 Jones, Tim 104, 223, 225 Leaks, Linda 69. 170 Harrness, ShIrIey 153 Hinton, RIckey Hutchison, Linda Jones, Veroica 169 Lacke , Donald 170 Hartwell, Mary Jean 186 Hobbs, Toni Hutchison, Randall 169 Jones, Vickie 169 Lail, mmii'f 137 Harvey, Leslie Hock, David. Hutchison, Walter Jordan, Adolph 187 Lang, Nicholas 1 or 58 227 Harvey 111611311633 HOCkEL Came Hutton, Debbie 59, 69, 140, Jordan, David 35, 71 Lane, Nancy 1 0 Harvey, Robert 186 Hacks, Jay 169 153 Jordan, Eddie 187 Lane, Wiliiam 62.130 226 Hasel, David 35,624,117 80,186 Hodge, Bob 169 Hutton, Joe 224 Jordon, Evelyn 169 Lamer, Marshall 62 71,187 Hastings, Jack 186 Hodge, Donna Sue 169 Hutton, Melissa Jordon, Dwight 225 Larkins, Rose 70 Hastings, Nelson Hodge, Ellen 24, 141, 148 Hyman, Vicky9169 Judd, Connie 169 LaIkins, Riley 170 Hasz, ch 135 Hodge, Janet Rae Hyson, John ,,130 137 Judd. Linda 153 La Rose George I53 Hasz, Karen Hodge, Ralph Lasee, WilbuI 170 Haicher, Terry I68 Hodge, Robert Lee I K Laiiimore, Nancy 170 Hare, Ralph 168 Hodge; Deborah 169 Ifland, Janie 35, 62, 69, 169 Kaesemeyer, Brenda 187 Lawrence, Donald 104, I70, Hation, Betty HodgkIns, Margo Imhoff, Marcia Lynn 224 Kaiser, K 14 40 187 Haught Kimberl 69 148 Hodson, Becky 187 Imheff, Michael 148 Kammer, Daniel 169 Lawsen, Barbeiie 70 187 H ht. Ph1 1186 ' Hoehn, Christine 14B Imhoff, Wayne Douglas 224 Kanei, Robert 169 Lawson, James 3149 . . P Hoehn, Marilyn 33,169 Inman, June 187 Kaupp, Marilyn 40, 187 Lawson, Jerry 170 Halen, Michael 143 Hoff, Ronaid 169 Innis, Pat James 169 Kaufsman, Nancy 187 Lawson, Larry 227 261 Lay, Ellen 49, 51, Lay, Jamqs Nolan Lemon, Charles Lemon, Stacy l62 Massey, Bennie- Leonard: David 227 Masters, Charles Mastgrson, Geoff Mathews, Richaid Mathews, Steven 70 Bradford 62, 63, 227 Martis6n, Phyllis 70 B Maxey, Judith 70, 7, Judith 11,59 70, 77, 81, ,Sharry 22, 227 Sherry 27, 722 7 McBLIrrows, Gene McCabe, Dennis McClinIon, Claleb 71, McConahy, '1'hornas McCord, James Ljnnenberg. Anne1 Litrman, Beatrice McCoy, Ricardo LIItIe, Jacquefine , McCray, Dwight McCray. Stanley McCready, Marguerite McCullar, Charles 0 McCullough, Lawrence 230 Liversed e, Sieve Lockriijga Jlm 40:1 0 Longworfh, Judy 79 Lonnemannh Steve McDonough, Barbara McDanough, Debbie MCEIrth, Larry 71, McElroy, Clarence McEIroy, Patricia Lowe, Beniamin Lucas, Stephanie Lucas, Richard 1578, Ludington, Linda Luecket Ma ri Iyn ,Shiriey 24,1699, 53 Lyshe, Edward 71. LyIIIe, Christopher McGonegle, Pairick McGraII-I, Sieve McGray, Stanley McGuire, Joan 230 McGuire, Sandra McIntosh, James McKee, Blgnche Mabrey, Edward MacDonald, Bruce 35, Mackey, Carolyn Mackey, Pamela Madaris, Joseph Madden, Michele McKenzie, Gre or ' Madden, Valerie g y McKinnon, Michael McKinny, Christine Madison, Diana Maginn, 3Johanna McLaughlin, Florence McMahon, Elaine McMahon, Jolinda McManus, Kerry 24. 69, McMilIan, Linda 3 McMiIIan, Mifchlene McMullen, Joseph McMuIIen, Joyce McMullin, Pamela Maish, Marianne 229 Mallor9, Mary Louise Malone, Saundra 248 V .y' McNamee. Sandra Mandlove, WIIlIam i McQueen, BeIIy Mcqueen, Linda 22, 58, 70, I a, 139 Manning, CIoIean McQueen, Louis Manning, Johnnie McTigue, Chrisfy 27, 69, 73, Marcella, Charles Marconner, Marian Marksberry, Carol Marksbeny Robert Marriott, Linda7 Meadows, Judy 70, Meadows, Maurice Means, Melanie Medley, Darlene Mefford, Cheryl Meinhardt, Sherry 230 Miirthaler, Lany Meldon, Peggy Melons, Timothy 114 Menz, Linda Meridy, Michael 172 Merrell, Debbie 172 Merriman, Cheryl Merriman, Larry 69, 116, 172 Merriman, Sherrg 40. 189 Merritt, Irene 30 Merritt, Peter 62, 69 Messer, Tommy Metzler, Ieverly 172 Merzler, Beverly 172 Meyer, Barry 172 Meyer, Debra Meyer, Russell 127,172 Michael, Dennis 69,17 Michaela, Dianne 74, 230 Michaels, Pamela .107 Mideir, Edward 71 Midell, Eric 189 Miehsew, Henry 47 Milan, Jane 172 Miles, Gordon Miles, Ivory 86,189 Miller, EiII Iie Miller, Carey 72, 230 Miller, Carol Miller Clarence 172 Miller, Daisy Miller, David 62,172 Millero, Debbie Ann 40, 141, 16 Miller, Debbie D. 30 Miller, Debbie Lynn 69, 172 Miller, Debra Juan 69, 172 Miller, Donald 189 Miller, Donald Miller, Edward 58,71,104, 127, Miller, 6311 160 Miller, Gregory 23 31 Miller, Hughes 104,127,189 Miller, Joyce Miller, Juanita Miller, Kathi 79, 189 Miller, Kathie Miller, Kathleen Miller, Laura Miller, Linda 47, 189 Miller, Martha 9 Miller, Patricia Miller, Patti 41, 79, 135, I72 Miller, Robert WilIiam Mills, Barb 189 Mills, Barbara Mills, Judith 172 Milton, James Minix, Mary Minnifield, Elaise Mitchel, Cindy 70 Mitchell, Audrey MiIchell, Barbara Mitchell, Barbara Sue 81, 231 Mitchell, Beverly Mitchell, Clarence 172 Mitchell, Guy 71 MircheII, LeRoy 23! Mitchell, Marshall Mitchell, William MitcheII, William A. 231 MiIchem, Beverly Mifchem, Carol 172 Mifchem, David Mifchern, Beverfy I60, I72 Mifchusson, Pamela Mizo, David Mcermond, Jan 189 Mofford, SDhirIey 153 Mohring, Dennis Mclden Anna 172 Molden, Queen 160, 172 Malique, Edward Moller, Donald Monday, James 172 Monday, Jerry Monroe, Barbara 79. 231 Monroe, WiIIiarn 172 Montgomery, Joyce Montgomery, Leine 189 Momgomery, Kafhy Moon, Tzoanii 96, 99 208, E E Moore, Beverly Moore,' Charles 172 Moore, Costello 114, 172 Moore, Em mam Moore, Geraldine 172 Moore, Jerry Moore, Lavnnne 70, 231 Moore, Linda 58, 160, 172 Moore, Linda Lou 33 Moore, Michal 33, 231 Moore, Paulette 37, 172 Moore, WiIIiam Moormann, Diana 149 Moran, Howard 189 Moreford, Sandra 231 Morgan, Darryl 149 Morgan, Donald6 2172 Morgan, Larry 72 Morgan, Phyllis 670.189 Morgenrofh,Gary160 Morreft, Barbara 172 Morris, Beth 22, 69, 107, 114, I37, 173 Morris, Lillis 231 Morris, Karen 79, 189 Morris, Margaret 262 Morrison, John Osterhaus, WiIIiam MorriBson, Martha 189 Morton, David 231 Morton, Douglas Mosley, ,William 940. Overhulse, Judith Overrstreet, Kathy Oversireet, Linda Overstreef, Tim 232 Overstreet, Vivian Owens GwendoI n Motzler, Cheryl Mueller, Marlene Owens, Susetfe Oxley, Edmund 26, 71, Mulholland, Gregory Mulfane, David 71 Mullane, Rogere Mullis, WiIIiam e Multis, William Pangbum, Gloria Papayainni, Sophia Murdock, Michael ' ' Murdock, William Murphy, Marcia I.- I: Murray, Larry 71, Murray, Madonna Murrie, Michael Mygatt, Cynthia Naparstek, Charles Parson, Elizabeth 67 Neloms, Timoihy Parson, William Partridge, Earnest Newman, La Morris . Newsom, Deborah Paiiegaon, Linda Patterson, Elizabeth 29, 233 Newton, Robert Patterson, Ernie 233 ' ' Patterson, William Niehsen, Helga Nieman, Donna Nixon, Keeman Noe, Marth 35,141 NcrihcuII, Donald Northern, Denise Patton, Patricia Payne, Persellia Payfnn, Ardelia s Peltier, Randy 62, Penglefon, Guanina Penick, Melinda Pennington, Andrea Pennington, Darlen Pennington, Sandra O'Banion, Brenda Oberhelman, David Oberhelman, William 231 Obermeyer, Barb Perkins, Juanita Obermeyer, Bill Obermeyer, Sha ron Ocklemagn, Modesta ILeeI 90 2,32 Peiers, Donald 53, 62,174 Petersen, William Offun, Cherie 40. OffuII, Ma rga ref Petitgout, Deborah 24, , Pfenninger, Jan Ogiesby, Charles Pfeffer, Richard ' Phelia, Ramona O'Conncr, Kevin O'Hara. Patricia O'Hearn, Peggy Oldford, DorDII-Iy Oldford, Karen Pierce, Richard Pierson, Sylvester , e Oppi, Judy 2.7, 41, Pinker'ron, Ann 107, , 232 ' Pinkerton, Teresp Pinkerton, Valerle I Pinney, Lynn 34, 41, Osborne, Chip 72, 190 Osterhaus, Edwa rd 1 73 174 22, 30, 62, 63, Plymesser, Robert 4 Poehner, William Policasiro, Dan Policastro, Tony 49 Ponchof, Dpnna Poole, Kgnny 234 Puiliam, Cheryl ff 191 R Rae be, Lauren gxnne'7 Ragland, Eugene Ragland William Raines, Pamela Rainey, Willa Mae Ramcy, Flemon 5 Ramsey, Ruih Ann 234 Randolph, Linda Lee Randolph, Mary I 1 Raney, Susan Lynne Ranfgrd, Willie 5 Rantz, Jacob 82, Raschick, Waiter Rasmussen Bruce1 Rafferman, Tom Rauch Constance 22, 29, 34, 69,191 Raymond, Jerry RawIIns, Donna 9 Rayburn,lAnn Marie Reeves, Florence Reckman, Williams, Redmond, Timothy 0 234 Rees, Evelyn 234 Reeves, Patricia Reeves, Phillip 234 Reinerr, Johnny Reinhardt, Deborah Reinhardt, John Renshaw, Connie Replogle, Marsha Reynolds, Dixie Reynolds, John Rhodes, Deborah Richardson, Carolyn Richnardson, Jerome 71, , 4, 191 Richardson, Larry Richmond, Mary Lou 235 Rider, Donald 63, 235 Riefle, Carol 34, 37, 191 Riemar, Paularae 34, 69, 73, Riggs, Timufhy 115, 154 Riley, Linda 1 5 Riley, Mary Ruih 175 Riiey, Michael 104,191 Ritchie, Kris 59, 1150 Ritchie, Ricky 191 Ritchie, Susan 40. 191 Riffenhouse, Terrie 149 Ritfer, John 160 Robb, Valerie 235 Robbins, Myra 149, 154 Roberson, Armenia 160 Roberson, Joseph 160 Roberson, Pauline 23S Roberson, Willie 160 Robefts, Bill 175 Roberts, Danny 175 Roberts, Harriet 70 Roberts, Janet Sue 81, 235 Roberts, Stanley 191 Roberts, William Allen 40 Robertson, Marti 160 Robinson, Eienda 175 Robinson, Diana 175 Robinson, Geraldine 69, 175 Robinson, John 191 Robinson, Karen 154 Robinson, Kristy 107 Robinson, Laddyn 7SI91 Robinson, Mack Robinson, Patricia 71575 Robinson, Susan 35, 40, 69, 79, 235 Rodgers, Maria 176 Rogers Joan 160 Roebuck Rich 149 Roeizazck, Richard 69,105, I Roebuck, Therelsa 176 Reader, Gary Rogers, Barry 96, 99 235 Rogers,Caroi 92 Rogers, Chery! I176 Rogers, William 176 Rohe, David Robert 127, 235 Romone, Douglas 612,176 Romine, Jim 9 Rona Patricia 37, 51, 70, 19 Rozth, Jane 30, 133, 136, 35 Root, Peggy 62, 176 Roper, Calvin 235 Rosario, Judiih 149 Rose, Terry 176 Roser, Barbara 149 Ross, Betsy 33, 40, 192 Ross, Charles 235 Ross, James 176 Ross, Peter 192 R055, Margaret 176 Russell, Linda 160 Rosser, Betty 253 R0354, Cindy 34,69,138, 139, Rowland, Delarise 176 Rowland, Larry 176 Roy, Diana 148, 154 Roy, Jackie 154 Royal, James 76 Royaliy Kathy 29, 35, 40, 69, 77, 192 Rozier, George 104, 176 Rubenbauer, Carol 149 Ruff, Monroe 192 Ruggles, Carol 149 Rumka, Judy 176 Runions, Joyce 176 Runyon, Damon 115. 154 Runyon, D'Ann 34, 77, 235 Rupp, Greg 176 Rupp, Randy 235 Rushing, Cheryl 70, 235 Russel, Irene 235 Russell, Lloyd 104. 176 Russell, Patricia I92 Russo, Vicki 160 Rutherford, Bonnie 33. 176 Rutherford, Ronnie 115, 149 Rust, Margie I76 Rutherford, Bake 192 Rutherford, Lillie 235 Ryan, Janet 59 Ryan, Suzanne 19. 86, 233 Ryboli, James 149 Ryboli, William 192 S Sadler, Beverly 176 Sadler, Joyce Sadier, Shawn 105, 154 Sales, Charles 154 Sales, Max 35 Sailee, Lucy 192 Salzarulo, Vera 160 Sand, David 69,124,154 Sand, Lisa , 1 Sanders, Bernanetea 176 Sanders, Willy 82, 176 Sanders, Yvonne 192 Sandlin, Dorothy 149 Sandlin, Elaine I76 Sandlin, Linda 238 Sanford, Alex 30, 34, 40, 62, 63, , , 238 Sangl, Barbara I60 Sansone, Anthony I92 Sanforo, Joseph 69, 114,176 Sargent, Ronald Safchwiil, Beverly 34, 37,192 Saiterfieid, John 11 5, Saggrfield, Paul 29, 7511,6204, 8 Saunders, Cherry 41, 154 Saunders, LoreI-ra 69, 160 Saunders, Michael 238 Saunders, Wendell 192 Scanlon, Patrick 176 Scarborough, Keith 149 Scarborough, Linda 176 Scarborough, Mary 238 Schaffer, John 115 Schaeffer, Jank 160 Schaeffer, Sandra 69 Schenk, Paula 79. 58, 23B Schepmann, Donald 62, 192 Scherrer, Joseph 238 Scheyer, Louise 176 Schilling, Ann 69, 77, 238 Schilling, Chuck 149 Schilling, James 176 Schlegel, Keith 238 Schlosser, Linda 59, 192 Schlosser, Scott 154 Schmaltz, Afred 238 Schmaltz. John 192 Schmalfz, Phyllis 176 Schmidt,Char1es 176 Schmitf, Peggy 27, 29, 40, 69,73, 204 222, 238 Schnur, Nicolas 53, 238 Schroeder, Geraldine 176 chiglgerf, Sandra 33, 59, 79, Schultz, Edward 176 Schwartzwaider, Linda 192 Schweppe, Don 176 Schweppe, Geor e 192 Scott, Billy 19 Scott, Carol 192 Scott, Constance 176 Scott, DOIis 238 Scott, Elaine I76 Elaine 192 Scott, Evelyn 192 Scoit, Geraldine 238 Scuff, Harvey 35, 62, I92 Scorn Jannes 104, 176 Scott, JoAan 49, 238 Scott, Linda 60 Scott, Lynn 69, 79, 107, 192 Scott, Marilyn 176 Scott, Roberi 53, 238 , Robert 160 Scott, Ruth 27, 192 Scott, Shirley 62, 176 Tom 2313 Scuff, Willie 105, 176 SCOH, Willie 160 Scurty, David 192 Seaman, Patty 33, Seazrs'lan, Sue 22, 41, 8 Seiberi, Sandy 37 238 Seiter, Bonnie 149 Seizure, Yvonne 16D Seil, Wolfgang 160 Sellers, David 35, 69, 176 Sellers, Richard 160 Sewell, Albert 114. 116, I76 Sewell, Barbara 4 ' Sewall, Eugene 22, 104, 114, 27, 29, 34, I92 69, 204 Shager, Pamela Shaffer Walfar 192 Shaner, Erin 176 Shannon, David 71 Shannon, Jim 14 Shannon, Lester 71, 238 Sharp, Barbara 149 Sharp, Joyce 239 Sharpe, Stanley 104, 176 Shauck, Stephen 62 Shaw, Dorothy 33, 59, 79, 239 Shaw, Margaret 192 Shawver, Bruce 62, 239 Shiiar, Tom 33, 34, 40, 72, 92 Shearer, Annette 51, 59, 192 Sheffield, Edward 176 Shelley, Marvin 192 Shelton, Beulah 59, I76 Shelton, Jimmie 239 Shelion, Peggy 239 Shelton, Robert 176 Shelton,51eve 104, 114, 176 Shelton, Vickie 69, 176 Shepard, Denise 70, 92 Sheriff, Rollie 176 Shick, Daniel 193 Shick, Heather 68, I49 Shindoler, Dale 19 Shindoler, Joella 24, 149 Shingleton, Kathie 86. 239 Shirk, Tensie 49, 239 Shirley, David 160 Shockley, Rebecca 176 Shreve, David 154 Shreve, Donald 40, 176 Shugars, James Shular, Frank 160 Shular, Pat 154 Shgquway, Anne 29, 72, 79, Sieferf, James 33, 58, 193 163 Sieferi, Sa ndra 149 Siekberf, Kenne'rh I76 Siekberf, Michael 160 Siemer, Dona 37, 77-, 239 Siemund, Joan 33, Siler, Eddie 154 Sill, Tom 176 Simmons, Melvina 239 Simmons, Patrick 33,62,130, 39 Simon, Mary 22, 239 Simpson, Eugene I76 Simpson, Gregory 193 Simpson, James 149 Simpson, Jerry 149 Simpson, John 154 Simpson, Linda 154 Simpson, Maria 239 Simpson, Sandra Simpson, Stanley 193 Sims, James 58,1 6 Sims, John 96, 99, 130, 239 Sims, Lamont 176 Sims, Ozella 176 Sims, Sherry 239 Sims, Viola 193 Sims, Vivian I76 Sinda, Jim I49 Singleton, Calvin 40,239 Singleton, Deborah 58,176 Singleton, Jacqueline 154 Sink, Mark 76 Sirchuck, David 105, I49 Sirchuck, Ellen 176 Sirchuck, Julia 154 Sitton, Marsha 176 Sitton, Philip 193 Sivda, James 59, 105, 149 Sively, Jod 176 Sizemore, onnie 51, 239 Sizernore, Norma 160 Sizemore, Patricia 193 Skeen, David Skidmore, Ancel 154 Slaughter, Robert 176 SFaughie-r, Susan 33. 62, 193 Sioan, Marilyn 239 Sloan, Yvonne 239 Slusher, Jim I76 Slusher, Peggy 154 Slusher, Ruth 160 Sluiz, Ann 29, 30. 40, 69, 77,136,193 Smart, Thomas 193 Smite, Karla 149 Smith, Armsi'ead 172 Smith, Audley 81, 96, 193 Smith, Barbara 176 Smith, Barbara 240 Smith, Beverly 149 Smith, Brenda 49, 160 Smith, Carol 240 Smith, Clarence 176 Smith, Ctaudetra 40, 49, 240 szimj Clyde 40, 53, 116, Smith, Dan 240 Smith, Daniei 176 Smith, Deborah 160 , Derrick 176 Smith, Diana 70, 176 Smith, Donaid 176,193 Smith, Doroth 240 Smith, Fred 116, 130, 240 Smith, Gary 105,176 Smith, Gary 160 Smi'rh, Gayle 177 Smith, Ivy 177 Smith, Jacqueline 30, 193 Smirh, Joe 58 Smlfh, Judith 69, 70, 240 Karen 58, 69, 193, Smith, Karyn 177 Ka 177 Y SmIrh, Lawrence 104, 177 Smlih, Michael 177 Smith, Michaei 154 Smith, Millie 160 Smlfh, Nora 177 Smith, Ollie 177 Smith, PaTrick 149 Smith, Penny 240 Smith, Raymond 62, 177 Smiih, Ra mend 177 Smith, RD 271 177 Smiih, Rudy 96, 130, 240 Smiih, Sandra , I93 Smiih, Sharon 79, 193 Smiih, Terry 154 Smith, Tom 104 Smith, William 71 Smith, Willie 177 Smithers, Lonnie 193 Smitson, Sandra 240 Snow, Frances 70, 240 Snyder, Jeanene 160 Snyder, John 149 Snyder, Paul 177 Soderstrorn, Beth I77 Soles, Charles 154 Somhursf, Ronald 193 Sommerville, Richard 116, I93 Sonnenschein, Carol 27, 37, 240 Sowell, Karen 240 Sewers, . Sparks, Melvln 194 Speaks, Mary 193 Spears, Sharon 51,70,193 Spencer, Denise 54,193 Spenlaw, Patricia Springs, Sylvester Stacey, Chariene Stadelman, Linda Sialey, Timothy Sramfield, Karen Stand Iey, Jeffrey Starkey, annie Stayden, Julius V Steeie, William Shaffer, Thomas Stenberg, Merry Stephan, George Stephany, John Siephe n5, Janice , 4 22, 37, 69, 87, 69,193 Stills, William 62, Staffregen, Philip, Stolzenberg, John Stradiman, David Stradtman, Joan Strarman, Sherry Stredrich, Denise Strickland, Fred Strickland, James Strickland,1.ucinda Stropes, Tornoihy7 Siruble, Sa ndra Stump, Kennefy 35, Stumpf, Harold Sturdivant, Mildrec; Suedhof, Daniel Suedhof, Debbie Sullivan, Dharon Summerville, William 49 27, 29 30,77, SuTrle, Michael3 Sutton, Jacqueline Sutton, Michaele Sutton, Patricia 70,241 Swart, Sybrand 62,63,241 Sweeney, Linda Tarik, David 241 Terrance, John Warren, Linda Teeter, Chester V ' Valiadares, Victor Warren,.Ralph 70, 245 Washburn, Carol Washington, Carol Teichmam Melissa TenEyck, George Valmove, Lawrence Valmore, William 62, Terry, Anthony Terry, Deborah 70 Vandergrifi, Marion , 107 ' Terry, Joyce 49, 69, , VanNotiIngham, Lynn Va novarl Sandra Washington, Carolyn 195 Washington, Patricia 1 55 , Harrie? VanPelt, Fred 32, Wass, Kathleen Adelei Wass, Terry Ann Watson, Patricia Watson, Robert Vaughan, Alma Vaughn, Bonnlye 40, 69, Watson, Sandra Ayn 245 Watts Olivia Aliean Weaver, Betty Jo Thime'an, Vickie, Vaughn, Marion Vaughn, Peggy Veasiey, Ernesf , Dyanne M. Weaver, Karen L. , Sandra Theresa Webb,A1fred Venn, Mary d34i55 40, Weber, Edward C. Elaine A. 254 Weber: Mike D. Wedding, Don Wedding, Sharon Victor, William Vielhauer, Julius Thompson, David ' Thompson, Edith Thompson, Grace Thompson, Janice Thompson, Joe Thompson, Ronald Th?mpson, William 96, 94 Vinegar,Judi1h 51, Vineyard Buford 244 Vinson, Carolyn Visser, Stephen Vcegtle, Connie Thornton, Donald Thweatt, VicToria Tillman, Beverly Timberlake, Mark Tincher, Carolyn Vonderphe, KuriL ' W Wagenfield, Leslie Ellen Tischbein, Robyn 244 WehkirIg2 ?iliiam 22, 96, 4 Wehksing, Robert W. Wilson, Veda -E-Iizabefh Whitf, Virginia Whoberry, Mary Wilcox, Dpuglas Wile, Robert Arthur , La'ulja Louise 518i 247 Win, Linda Diane Wittmeyer, kindalglay 247 Willette, Stanley Wiilhoiie, Linda Williamsl Alice E Williams' Barbara Williams, Beverly Ann Wang, Beatrice Bernice Wood Heien Louise 58i Woodie Catherine Wgoldiy, Ronald 34, 195 Williams, I'30nnie Webb John Wayne 161 Woodward; CBeiil I Woodviard, Leroy Woolford, Charles Woolfork Eugene Woolum, Mary Jlane 247 Workman, Darrell 5 Workman, Phyllis Louis Weider, Richard Rod 62, 245 Worthy, Shirdenia 6 Wortman, Linda Lauise 27, 34, 53, 96, 45 ,Roberia i 0 Richard Welles, Raberf Yates Bernadine Wainscoit, John Tischbein,5coi'1 T Walace' Dorothy , Gloria Ruth 5 247 Wright, Charles , Wrigi'TI'r, Charles C. 40, 227, Wright, Jacqueline. 105, , Juanita Walden, George 38, 244 , Welsh Robert Werner, Patti Ruby 34, 40, 70 195 Wemsing, Paul Tomlin Lynn 69 West, Shirley Westerman, Paul Toms, Joseph :6, ,Jacqueline 58, 69, Townley, Karen Townleyl Virginia Wallace, Charles Wallace, Derald Tnptow, Betty Ann Waliace, Richard 35. 40, Trow'bridge, Marcia Tubbs, Bernadine 70 1 94 Welsterma nn,Ka1hleen 161 Westmoreland Lee 70, 245 Wethington, Brinnie Sue erIzat, Chris Wheeldon, Victoria Lee 246 Richardo Bruce 9 241 Wynn Michael 50 Wynn, Ronald Lee:S Ruth 22, 69 16 Y . Mary Margaret Yancey, DIane 247 195 Williamson, David 59, , Peggy 58, 79, 247 155 i 196 Yeager, Thomas Wilmes Joyce Ann 81 Wilmoih, Beverly 69 35, 40, 195 , Gloria Ann lndioola ,Jerome Turner, Terrlance Walton, Richard S. E Youngblood, Don 179 , Mary Elizabefh Melanie 106, 1 Wambsga pz, Degnnis F. Ward Paulette , Phyllis Janet , Robe r1 Lee 79 Ward, Richard A. I 2 UihleinL William Wardsiaw, Sally 40,73 Ware, Priscil la M. 33 37, 40, 58, 24 Rosa lyn Renee Roderick Douglas Rose Marie h'e Whitfield, Harriet Whitlock, Kathy Underwood Josephine Warner, Sharon E. 164 Zahioui Pauline Zanders Geraldine Zimmerman. Sandra Zumwalde, George Zumwalde, Ralph 247 FACULTY A Ackermann, Margaret 25 Allison, Eugene Ayer, Joseph C. 18, 211 B Bolostro, Violet 19 Beck, Virginia 25 Belle, Frances 48 Blake, Robert 20, 211 Blasberg, Grace 46, 133 Bosse, Melville 44 Brown, George 44 Brunsman, Walter 43 Bryant, John 48 Burton, Tirrel 55, 96, 97 C Codle, Charles 42, 97 Call, Jerry Caveman, Monica 38, 205 Clark, John 29, 76 Cook, Ralph .37 Cope, Marilyn 25 Craigo, Robert 52 D Davidson, Walter 44, 211 Denner, Lillian 45 , Dorsey, Mono 54, 133 Dostie, Nancy 32 E Emery, Thelma 50, 51 Ernst, Will 54 F Fekkos, Hero 45 Father, EI-Ien 25 Flanders, Canzetfu 42 Frye, LoDonna 48 G Gallagher, James 44, 211 Galvin, Robert 45 Garner, Melanie 25 Garrett, Burton 38, 71 Gaston, Alonzo 45 INDEX A Activities 68 Administration 18 Advertising 252 AIpha Hi-Y 71 Alpha Y-Teens 70 Annual Staff 72 Art Club 37 Awards Day 249 B Bond, Junior 65 Bond, Senior 62 Baseball 120 Basketball 106 Boys' Sports 95 C Cheerleaders, Basketball 107 Cheerleaders, Football 97 Chess Club 78 Choir, Junior 59 Choir, Senior 56 Class Officers 248 Contents 14 Gates, Marshall 52 Gephart, Nancy 50 Gilliland, William 54 Gladden, Mary 46 Goldfcrb, Joseph 46 Goociell, Paul 52 Graham, Carl 45 Graham, Eleanor 43, 45, 133 Hamilton, Ross 42 Hanon, Don 42 Harper, Charlotte 50, 92 Harvey, Mary Hatfield, Charles 42 Hawes, Marion 37 Hawkins, Arthur 52 Haymond, George 52, 53, 93 Heckman, Jean 41 Heger, Herbert 45, 71 Higgins, Howard 41 Hill, Sally 35 Hirt, Lewis 45 Hlod, Michael 25, 97 Howard, Joyce 38 Hudson, Joanna 28 Hughes, Lovem 32 Huheey, John 54, 106 Hutchinson, Claudette 32, 34 I Inmon, Thomas 48, 115 J Jenike, Samuel 39 Jones, Montana 46, 93 Jones, Ruth 32 K Kemme, Janet 32, 205 Kennedy, Marjorie 25 Kimble, Darwin Kincer, Elizabeth 45 Kluber, Robert 26 Knost, Charlotte 38 Knosr, Ralph 48 Cross-Country 1 16 Cum Loude 204 Curriculum 16 D Dance Club 138 Dolphin 136 Drill Team 107 Dux Femina 210 F Faculty 25 Football 97 French Club 33 Future Homemakers 51 Future Merchandisers 49 Future Teachers 78 G G.A.A. Officers 132 Gens Togutcl 35 German Club 32 Girls' Sports 131 Glee Clubs 59 Golf Team 123 Graduation 250 Koizumi, Gail 28 Konrad, Virginia 20, 211 Krupp, Paulette 42 L Lackey, Donald 60, 64 Lane. Delores 26 Lemon, Charles 39 Lemmon, Elizabeth 20 Leslie, Elizabeth 54, 133, 136 Lincks, Lulubelle 29 Loescher, Carol 28 Long, Carol 28 Lyons, Ronald 19 M Marion, Melvin 45 Martin, Ansel 60, 85, 90 Martin, Linda 26 Martin, Marietta 28 Mother, David 46 McElhaney, William 19 Merritt, Marvin 42, 96, 97, 130 MitchelI, Cynthia 26 Moeller,E1izobeth 42 Moore, Edith 52 Moormonn, Hilda 26, 205 Muefler, Jack 37, 75, 93, 205 Mullins, Robert 45 Murphy, Lulu 20 N Nassano, Gerald 43 Nolan, Nora May 26 O Oder, Shirley 43 O'Rourke, John 60 p Patrick, Gloria 26, 27 Philley, Martha 26 Pitcher, William 45, 71 Purcell, Bonnie 48 H Health Careers 47 History Club 40 l Intramurols 142 Introduction 3 It's Academic Team 94 M Madrigal 58 Mojorettes, Junior 65 Mcjorenes, Senior 63 Merchandisers 49 Minstreis 84 Mixed Chorus 58 Monitors 23 0 Office Help 79 Offset Club 53 Orchestra 64 P Physical Education 54 Popularity P011 222 265 R Race, Sam 38, 91 Rogcm, Penny 25 Rhollcms, Arthur 48, 75 Rice, Kerry 52 Richmond, Susan 75 Riley, Arthur 26 Robinson, Mabel 54 Rosenberger, Marjorie 30 S 50119, Charles 48 Sensel, Ralph 46 Sherman, Harold 38 Siegel, Martin 41 Simmons, Jimmie 41 Smith, George 60, 85, 90 Srofe, Garner 41 Starrett, Carol 54, 133 Steinmetz, Christine 29 Stevens, Eunice 28 Stose, Ho 37, 93 Stringfield, Sharon 43 Suffridge, Jean 39 T Taylor, James 26 Temple, Phylfis 50 Terrell, Linton 48, 76 Thomas, Corof 48 V Vickers, Robert 20 Vordenberg, Robert 48 W Walker, Maxfne 39 Wessinger, Susan 25 Wilkinson, Russell 39 Williams, Anne Wirth, Raymond 46 Wortheimer, Lynn 26 Y Yates, Maxine 50 Z Zollars, Charles 45 Zwayer, Roger 41, 130 Projection Crew 71 Publication Rep 69 Quill and Scroll 29 S School Helpers 81 Scribblers 27 Senior Directory 255 Senior Prom 236 Seniors 199 Sigma Gamma 211 Spanish Club 34 Student Council, Junior 24 Student Council, Senior 22 Swimming Team 126 T Tennis Team 124 Tholian Players 30 Tiger Club 130 Tower News 76 Truck Teams 1 18 Underclassmen 146 .J40L tOgPCLI'JAJ .J4M tograpAd MM togralolw DISPLAYING UIJR ATHLETIC SUCCESSES IS THE GIFT OF THE CLASS OF '64. 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