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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
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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
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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
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