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

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PWAC Amid the changing seasons Withrew's campus undergoes a rhythmic conversion: autumn sunlight first butters the foliage . . . damp walls reflect a somber forecast . . . snow drops a blanket below the bridge . . . the tower stands silhouetted against a white sheet . . . yellow shoots break the earth . . . cherry blossoms giId the sidewalks . . . hegonias redden the driveway's circle . . . birds sip from the dancing fountain . . . the cycle begins anew . . . An atmosphere of levement academic ach Reaching toward the heights of academic achievement, a student develops an incentive to widen human understanding and attain personal goals. Ensuing reward comes not only from acclaim but also from the thrill of mastering a complex subject, learning a new process, or perceiving an idea. This personal satisfaction provides the true prize of knowledge. Probing scholars; creative artisans; champion athletes; polished musicians; youths of diverse races, creeds, and talents-all unite under the towers shadow as Americans and Tigers. They find at Withrow the challenges and rewards that serve as an apprenticeship for adult living. g e n5alian: of or pertaining to individual growth through expression and service 12 With each experience a student shapes his character, forming boldness from success and prudence from faiiure. Education as a pathway to new experiences touches every student with some lasting imprint, but the individual decides to what depth this impression marks his life. The test of learning is personal growth, and here Bengalia finds its purpose. 15 gen5alta- Synonym: Withrow High Schoo Co n i- e n f 5 'ln Bengalia the Tigers... PROGRESS . . . . 2O CURRICULUM LEAD . . . . . . 38 FACULTY MATURE . . . . . 54 SENIORS SERVE . . . . . 2 ACTIVITIES COMPETE . . . . 158 SPORTS FOLLOW . . . . 204 UNDERCLASSMEN unaltgm H? a. V ,. u v K. .- t u . . . t. .! . . . . z . ., ... 4Y1 . P.n...r..r. .. 1. . ..,. 1C 6 n 4 r4.-. N a. E55921 .. g . xv Curriculum 20 Under the supervision of Mr. Walter David- son, the science department attempted to'meet its goal of providing each student with the most liberal education possible. PERHAPS IF I TOOK MY CONTACT OUT, I COULD FUBUS THE MICROSCOPE. Modern equipment and experi- mental techniques aided 0 U r science instructors in imparting their courses to the student body. Outside the classroom they die rected such activities as photogra- phy, chess, Health Careers Club, and Cum Laude. NOW. ADD JUST A DASH 0F HYDROCHULURIB ACID AND . . . ADDED MORE THAN A DASH AND NOTED THAT AEID EATS LABORATORY DESK TOP. 23 IMPORTANT FACES. CHARTS, AND ARTICLES LINE THE WALLS 1N SODIO-EGHNOMICS CLASS. MR. SHERMAN SPRINGS A PUP QUIZ IN SUElU-EBUNUMIGS. 24 The purpose of social studies is to develop effective citizens capable of functioning in a democratic society. These citizens have information about the past to explain the present and are able to judge in the future. Developing Tha'r historical way of thinking, Wi'rhrow's Social Studies departmenf h a 5 obtained an open-minded aTTitude and a drive for progress. Mr. Jenike en- gendered probing minds for The seniors who accepted the chal- lenge of a college level course in European hisTory. Another addition To The deparfment was Ancient and Medieval History for The freshmen's questioning minds. It was a year of progress for our history deparfmen'r. PARTICIPATING IN A DDMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF THE COUNTY ARE FOUR ATTENTJVE STUDENTS. THE STUDENTS 0F MRS. SUFFERIDGE'S SUGIU-EGDNOMIGS GLASS FOUND THAT IT WAS A WINDING ROAD TO SUCCESS. 25 FILMS PROVIDE A VIVID DIMENSION TU CLASSIC LITERATURE. No longer are English classes limiTed To grammar. and rheToric. Wifhrow's English departmemL has made a concerted effort To enrich ifs program with s'ruden'r drama, artisfic proiects, suggested TV view- ing, and reduced prices to neighbor- hood TheaTres. The Kings English was taught with a new twist hy'Withrow's largest faculty section. Supervised by Miss Virginia Beck, the English department went outside the classroom to foster education as advisers to Annual, TOWER NEWS, Thalian Club, lluill and Scroll, and Scribblers. A TEST IS RETURNED FOR THE WRITEWS ANALYSIS. a 1 i Latin, the mother of all romance languages, gives its students a new insight to their own language as well. JILL LEADS A JOURNEY 0F PICTURES THROUGH SPAIN. Parlez-vous French, Spanish, or German? This year the Cincin- 7 Va'ocffwwH J ' ' 'r . nati public schools have experi- Defl-J i ' .. , ': ' mented with a new approach to ' H '7 I teaching how to parley foreign languages. Starting with the tirst-year students only, the cur- riculum concentrated on listening and speaking. The second year will evolve into speaking and reading; the third, reading and writing; and as always, the last year wiil be devoted to studying literary works. With this device of learning a language, the rules come naturally as they are based on dialogues. With new text books to accompany the new method, tirst-year students have proven this a success. LEARNING DECLENSIUNS BECOME AN EVER RISING BATTLE FOR MANY LATIN STUDENTS l f WHILE MRS. HILL CHECKS HER CLASS, SHE FINDS A GROUP OF WELl-RUUNDED LATIN STUDENTS. HEARING DIALOGUES SPOKEN BY NATIVES GIVES STUDENTS A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE. Withrnw's Language Lab gives the French, Spanish, and German students an opportunity to hear and repeat dialogues given with a native accent and with native speed. :35 Besides solving equations With- row's mathemafics departmenf answered The challenges of con- frasT and depth in curriculum. WiTh courses varying from ge- ometry to calculus and levels from Advanced Placemenf to Basic, every student couid fake a course To match his needs. a J1Nx .V ATIENTIDN IS TO THE BLACKBOARD FOR A NEW SET OF THEDREMS. A RAISED HAND MEANS AN ALERT MIND, Math is an everchanging science and Withrowas math department always keeps pace. Under Miss Eleanor Grahamas guidance, an accelerated program was initiated as a follow-up to the anew math in grade school. Able students were given geometry in eighth grade and algebra in ninth as preparatory to a senior course in freshman calculus. 30 x was: - MR. BENNER POINTS OUT THE LOGIC USED IN DEDUEING AN EQUATIUN'S COEFFICIENTS. A HELPFUL HAND CAN COME IN HANDY WHEN SDLVING A MULTISTEP PROBLEM. Y 115-0 44-01051, -47Li:f5-:l -41 7 .! . .; , l 7-. ; 'V' Ipn'am n, It .9- 2 -. , Z: Held in the spell of 0p Art or the creation of Pop Art, students muse on their suggested meanings. SplaTs! Dribbies and swooshes are all parT of an art sTUdenT's world. Their Teachers-Mr. Jack Mueller, Miss Ho Sfose, and Miss Marian Hawes-helped channel emotional feelings into physical creaTion. In such a way The ArT Department sTrived To inTegraTe The hisTory and spiriT of ar'r CHOIR MEMBERS REPLACE THEFR PURPLE RDBES. VDCAL ARTISTS TUNE UP FOR A PERFORMANCE 33 Did you hear surprising sounds issuing forth from Room 150 or a Thunderous rol! of drums and a crash of cymbals from behind fhe locked doors of our audi- forium? These outbursts were only The Music DeparTmenT mak- ing itseff heard, whiie practicing for another of 'ITs assemblies. It sank deep into his heart, like the melody of a song from out of childhoud's days. . . . Jean Paul Richter Cooking and sewing, the proper diet, the art of caring for others-alf these personified Home Economics. The male counterpart, Industrial Arts, taught the agile the craft of using unets hands in attaining a vacation. SNIP, CUTeAND SOON THE FORM OF A SKIRT EMERGESV 'TIS A CUNSUMMATIUN DEVOUTLY TO BE WISHED. While The aroma of bacon driTTed lazily down The UpsTairs halls, The basemenT held smells of sawdust and moulded metal. The sizzle of The irons and whirr of The sew- ing machines compeTed wiTh The buzzing of The Tools. The sources of These phenomena, Home Eco- nomics a n d Industrial ArTs, guided Teens To adUlThood. xrrv -rU 9w 1WT'5 36 .h..a I. wk Educators have recognized The fact ThaT physical exercise is iusT as imporTanT Tor Teen-agers as menTal exercise. Accordingly, programs of physical educaTion have been inTroduced inTo The curricula of The naTion's high schools. Indoor and oquoor sporTs, pius a measure of physical condiTioning, composed The pro- gram for WiThrow sTUdenTs. The boys parTicipaTed 'In Touch TooT- ball, baskeTball, voHeyball, and soTTball. The girls were noT quiTe so rough, buT just as spiriTed as They Took parT in field hockey, archery, volleyball, and baskeT- ball. While This acTiviTy heiped keep The sTudenTs healThy, iT also gave Them a chance To work off The Tensions ThaT built up during The day. L, m 5 ! ' $ $9 . : m :- ,$ fl: .1 a,. W ' ; w $I!!:'i fma$ f 4. 1 . 1 . - f i :03; TENSION AND EXCITEMENT ARE NOTED AS EACH PLAYER BECOMES ALERT FOR THAT ANTICIPATED VOLLEY. In our schoors curriculum physical education is stressed in the seventh through eleventh grades to produce healthier pupils in mind and body. MR4 KREMAR, A NEW ADDITION TO WITHROWS FACULTY, CALLS BADENEE FDR GYM CLASS CALISTHENICS. why? .c:: N. mfax'. :.x ,7 V -. 39 A principal's work is filled with routine, but the spirit with which Mr. Ayer addressed each day was reflected in his gracious manner. Whether introducing new faculty members, encouraging our foreign exchange program, sharing impressions of his European trip, scoring MR JOSEPH C. AYER, OUR PRINCIPAL 40 $x i i points on the faculty volleyball team, guiding decisions at Student Council meetings, or tackling disciplinary actions, he was consistently in control. 41 MISS VIOLET BALASTRA Talent, competence, and tactethe three keys to a proficient administrative staff were personified in Bengaliais assistant principals as they performed their daily routines of disciplining students and supervising extracurricular activities. MR. RONALD LYONS 42 MRT WI LLIAM McELHANEY Bengal adminisTraTors marched Through The T65- '66 school year IeTTing no obsTacle sTymie Them. Arriving aT The from in IaTe AugusT, The as- sisTanT principals made ready for The posT- Labor Day aTTacke Miss VioIeT BalasTra pre- pared To help The seniors plan Their class pro- iecT and The many lucraTive venTures To aTTain This goal. Ready To help ninTh and TenTh graders when They aTTempT To make The Tran- siTion To senior high was Mr. William Mc- Elhaney. WaiTing Tor iunior high sTUdenTs in need of help or discipline was Mr. Ronald Lyons. In reTrospecT This Bengal offensive proved infallible. MRS, VfRGlNIA KONRAD MR. DARWIN KIMBLE Counselors Guide Bengals to Vocations and College Plans Were Wi'rhrbw counselors aT a sfand-sfill? No! Always striving To expand and improve, They opened every door of opportunify They could for Bengals. The senior counselors have worked even more closefy wiTh college represenTaiives and obfained for college-bound students recorded films of several universifies. For Those whose MRS. MARQUITA McLEAN near future included vocational plans, iunior and senior counselors have expanded The vocaTionaI program and enlarged i'rs files. With fhe ad- dition of a new counselor, each one had been able To get inTo classrooms more frequently. IT was to our advanfage That our counselors were progressive! MR. MYRON STAPAN IAN 43 Miss Lulu Murphy COUNSELORS SECRETARIES Miss Elizabeth Lemmon Mr. Robert Vickers Cool efficiency -The praise of The secrefaries re- flected a new innovation-air conditioning in The Firs'r floor administrative offices. Keeping records, giving summonses, Typing schedules, and check- ing aTTendance became welcomed occupations. Bottom Row: Mrs. F. Bosweil, Miss P. Fishter, Mrs. J. Densmore, Mrs. M. Peyton. Row Two: Mrs. G, Corry, Miss l. Longlond, Mrs. L, Hupperfz. Akermann, Mrs. Margaret: Univ. of C.- BA; English Adams, Mrs. Sharon: Allison, Mr. Eugene: Muskingum Col.- B.A.; Football; Vore Swimming Coach; Bi- ology, Health Ankenman, Mrs. Nancy: Univ. of C.eB.S.; Math Bnrban, Hannaliu: Concord COL-BAV; German CIub; German, English Beck, Miss Virginia: Univ. of C.eA.B., B.Ed.,' Eng. Dept. Chairmen; English Belle, Mrs. Frances: Columbia Univ.eM.A.; Bus. Banner, Mr. Carl: Univ of lowoewMA; Rio Grande Col.e-B.S.; Purdue UnivAeMS; Bowling Green State Univ.eEd.S.; Moth Berckmun, Mr. Charles: Univ. of Ky.eBeS.; Miami Univ.-M.A,T.; Physics, Chemistry Binsberg, Miss Grace: Univ. of CeBSV B.ED.; G.A.A.; Health Bosse, Mr. Melville: Wilmington Col.eB.S.; Purdue UniweMS; Chess Club; Physics Bossemeyer, Mrs. Ann: Miami Univ.eB.S.; Ohio StofeeMA; English Brasey, Mrs. Anna: Miami Univ.-B.S.; Buse Ed. Brass, Mr. Albert: Univ. of Son DieQOeBeA; Latin, English Bryant, Mr. John: Univ. of C.eB.Ed.; Re- serve Basketball; Ec. Rel., Typing Bullock, Mrs. Emilie: Wittenberg Uniwe A.B.; Univ. of C.eM.Ed.; English FACULTY 45 Quan'rum Theory, kinetic energy, and Brownian motion are some of The nomenclature That Typified The physics classes of Mr. Melville Bosse. As head of P.S.S.C. aT Withrow, Mr. Bosse instifled in his students a scienTEfic way of ThoughT Through Fecfure and ex- perimenfaiion. Prior To coming To WiThrow, he served in The Army and obfained degrees from Wilmington Coilege and Purdue University. WiTh much of his Time Taken up by four sons, he still found odd hours aT home to read scientific periodicals. A realization that life is not a gift and that we should make our own way was reflected in the life of Lillian Denner. Time at school found her conducting phy- siology classes with after school hours dedicated to the student's attention, Cum Laude and Health Careers Club. An experienced traveler, Miss Denner has tour- neyed to Europe twice and afso has spent time in Scandinavia Her moments of leisure absorbed semi-classical music and medical television programs. The future foretold of a possible excursion to Australia. A life of high values and hard work was exemplified by Lillian Denner. FACULTY Burton, Mr. Tirrel: MiamihBSW M.A.; Asst Football Coach; Heed Track Coach; Physical Education Cudle, Mr. Charles: West VirgEnia Wesleyan -B.5.; Jr. High Football Coach; Moth Call, Mr. Jerry: Univ. of C.hB.S.; Bowling Green St. Univ.hM,A,; Moth Caveman, Miss Monica: Univ. of Chalk, B.E., M.A.; Co-sponsor of History Club; Jr. Council on World Affairs; History Chambers, Mr. Thomas: Univ. of CABS; Varsity Footboli Coach; Health, Driver Ed. Chaney, Miss Judith: Hanover COLWA.B.; English Coleman, Mr. Stuart: Ohio State Uniwh B.S.; Zoology Craigo, Mr. Robert: West Va. Institute of TechnologyhBSJ Univ. of C.--MtA.; Mechanical Drawing Crossley, Mrs. La Donna: Univ, of C.- ABA, 85.; Secretarial Practice Curtis, Mr. Gilbert: Shenandoah COLkMuS, 8.; Univ. of CtBS; M.Ed,,' Sr. High Bond; Instrumental Music Davidson, Mr. Walter: Univ. of CtBJAu M.A., B.E.; Chemistry Denner, Miss Lillian: Ohio Univ.m-B.A.; Univ. of C.hB.E.; Pres. of Cum Loude, Health Careers Club; Physiology Dorsey, Miss Mona: Michigan State Uniwe 8.5.; GAA Cheerleaders Adviser; Dolphin Club; Phys. Ed. Dostie, Mrs. Nancy: Indiana UnivieAB; French Club; French Fekkas, Mr. Hora: Morehead State Colie 8.5.; Ohio State Univ.; Antioch COL; Science, Geology Fischer, Mr. R. Dennis: Univ. of C.H-B.A., 8.5.,- Stage Crew; Science and Math Gallagher, Mr. James: Univ. of C.eB.S.; Xavier Univ.-eMiA.; Sigma Gamma, Sri Pep Club; Chemistry Garner, Mrs. Melanie: Univ. of C.eB.S.; English Garrett, Mr. Burton: Rio Grande COLeAB; Univ. of Ky.eB.S.; Sr. High Student Council, Hi-Y; American History Gaston, Mr. Alonzo: Biology Gates, Mr. Marshall: Michigan State COLe B.S.,' Woodworking Gilliland, Mr. William: Univ. of CeBSu MiA.; Athletic Director; Phys. Ed. Gladden, Mrs. Mary: Univ of CeBiSe; GAA Adviser for Bowling; Health and Drivers Ed. Goodall, Mr. Paul: Ohio State Univ.eM.A.; Electricity and Electronics Graham. Miss Eleanor: Univ. of CeABU B.E.; Columbia UniviWMJAL; GAA; Moth Harper, Mrs. Charlotte: Univ. of C.iB.S.; Jr, High Horne Ec. Club; Home Economies Hatfield, Mr. Charles: Louisiana State Univ, -M.Ai; Eastern Ky. State COLeABi, M.A.; Moth Hawes, Miss Marian: Michigan State Univ. eBA; Univ of C.eB.S.; Miami Univ,- M.Ed.; Arr 47 Up, periscope! Once a Navy man always a Navy man portrayed our considerate, congenial scholar -Mr. William PiTcheri As a serv- iceman, he Traveled about The Caribbean and Mediierranean Seas. This mariner became cap- Tain of his own ship on The Ohio River after ieaving The Navy. Before coming To With- row, Mr. Pitcher acquired his B.S. ai The University of Cincinnaii and worked parT-Time at land- scaping. Besides Teaching bi- ology and general science, he consTructed numerous do-iT-your- self projects in his house work- shop. Hawkins, Mr. Arthur: Miami Univ.--B.S.; Metal Technology and Theory ' Hayden, Mr. William: Murray State Col:- M.Ed.; Math Haymond, Mr. George: Univ. of C.wM.Ed.; OffseT Club; Graphic ArTs Heckman, Miss Jean: Miami Univ.wB.S.; Social Studies Heger, Mr. Herbert: IdahohBSA; Univ. of C.hM.Ed.; Biology Higgins, Mr. Howard: Univ. of C.w-B.Ed. Hill, Mrs. Sully: Oberlin CoL-A.B.; Gens TogoTo; Latin Hint, Mr. Lewis: DePauw Univ.-HA.B.; Science Hlad, Mr. Michael: Eastern Ky. State ColAw B.S., M.Ed.; AssT. Football Coach; English HoWurd, Mrs. Joyce: Univ. of C.wA.B.; Social Studies Hubbard, Mrs. Carolyn: Univ. of C.wB.S, Ed.; Spanish I, H Hughes, Mrs. Laverne: Univ. of Cv-wABT; JrT Honor Society; French FACULTY Enoer geVic edlu cahror TEnIEr 1a! 7k 5am k5 T60, nu. educe1 1. A person who obTained a good background for Teaching aT The UniversiTy of CincinnaTi and Bowl- ing Green STaTe UniversiTy; 2. One who consTanle improved himself and oThers by aTTend'lng meeTEngs and conferences on The new maTh concest U.e., presid- ing over The MaTh Club of Cincinnati, serving on The Ohio MaTh Council, and Traveling To National Math Council confer- encesL- 3. A person who had OUT- side inTeresTs U.e., operaTing a ham radio on which he Talked wiTh people from various sTaTes, acTiviTies aT his church several nighTs each weekT; 4. One who creaTed an ideal aTmosphere for learning, ordinary Topics made exciting in casual surroundings. Synonym: Mr. Call. 48 Huheey, Mr. John: Univ. of C.eB.S.; Varsity Basketball; Boys' Gym Hutchison, Mrs. Claudette: Morshcli Univ. eBA; Spanish Club; Spanish lnrnan, Mr. Thomas: Peabody Univ.-B.S., M.A.; Jr. High Basketball; Office Practice, Office Machines Jenike, Mr. Samuel: Univ. of CeABq 8.5.; History Club; History Jones, Mrs. Montana: Univ. of C.eB.S.; Alpha Y-Teens; Health and Driver Ed, Jones, Mrs. Ruth: Univ. Of CeABV 3.5.; Spanish Kennedy, Mrs. Marjorie: Univ. Of C.eB.A., 3.5.; Jr. High Paper; English, Reading Im- provemem, Newswrlting Kimery, Miss Janet: Univ. of C.+-B.S.; Eng- lish, Business Typing Kluber, Mh- Robert: Univ. of C.iB.S., M.Ed.,' English, Social Studies Knost, Mrs. Charlotte: Univ. of CeBAV 8.5.; Geography Knost, Mr. Ralph: Univ.aB.S., M.Ed.; Busi- ness, Moth Koizumi, Miss Gail: Univ. of C.-B.A., 8.5., M.Ed; Special Ed. Krupp, Mrs. Paulette: Univ. of C.-B.S.; Moth H Lackey, Mr. Donald: 8.5.; Sr. Orch, Jr. Bond; Inst. Music Lane, Mrs. Delores: Wilberforce Univr-B.S.; UnTv. of PittstTgthEd; Scribblers; Eng- Iish Ill Lemon, Mr. Charles: 0. S. U.-B.S.; History 49 As The curTafns opened, The spoT- IighT focused on The main charac- TereMrs. MarTha Philley. The firsT scene of The play Transpired in her eighTh grade English class- room. Here she was seen apply- ing many of The principles Taught in The MonTessori meThod of edu- caTion. Opening The nexT scene was a Troubled sTudenT discover- ing ThaT confiding in Mrs. Philley was easily done. Scene Three: Ann PhiHey co-sTarred wiTh her moTher as They reviewed Their acTiviTies of The day. Following This ad, our main characTer was found sTimuJaTing her cuITural inTeresTs while she aTTended The symphony-concerf and TheaTre. In This perpefuaHy changing world only The pasT remains con- sTan'r. Mr. BurTon GarreTT TaughT WiThrow juniors The mosT im- porTanT TaceT of The pasT for Them-American History. Compar- ing presenT-day problems wiTh The pasT was Mr. GarreTT's meThod. For example, he main- Tained ThaT The sTrUggle of The American Negro could have been prevenTed by Congress one hun- dred years ago. In addiTion To Teaching, Mr. GarreTT served as TaculTy adviser Tor STudenT Coun- cil and a sponsor of Hi-Y. OUTside school he had The disTincTion of holding The rank of major in an Army Reserve guerilla uniT. For sTudenTs looking Toward The Tu- Ture Mre GarreTT recommended The Teaching profession for giv- ing personal fulfillmenT in help- ing young people help Them- selves. FACULTY 50 Leslie, Mis: Elizabeth: Miami UniveeBSe; GAA; Phys. Ed. Lincks, Miss Lulubelle: Easternb-HBSJ Univ. of Ky.eM.S.; Librarian Loescher, Mrs. Carof: Ohio StateeBS; Speech, Hearing Therapy Long, Miss Carol: GeTsturg COLeAB; Deaf Marion, Mr. Melvin: Savannah StateeBS; Science Martin, Mr. Ansel: Icwu UnivT-B.A.; Sr. Choir, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Modrigals, Junior Choir Martin, Mrs. Linda: Boll STcTe COLeBS; English Mather, Mr. David: Ind. Univ.-eB.S.; Varsity Tennis Coach, Intramural Athletics Adviser; Driver Training, Health McIntosh, Mr. James: Ball State Uniwe 85.; Physiology, Zoology Merrit, Mr. Marvin: Univ of C.eB.S.; Varsity Football Coach, Tiger Club Adviser; MaTh Miller, Miss Pal: Purdue Univ.-BAS.; Librarian Moelfer, Mrs. Elizabeth: Memphis State- B.S.; Math Moore, Mrs. Edith: Univ. of C.-B,A., B.Ed., MAT; Bible Club; English Moormann, Miss Hilda: Trinity COLTATBJ Univ. of CVhMAJ English Mueiler, Mr. Jack: Miami Univ.TB.F.A.; Columbia UninMVFTA; Annual ArT SToff Adviser, ArT Club; Art Mullins, Mr. Robert: Lincoln Mem. Uniwh B.S.; Univ. of CTMEd; Chemistry Nassano, Mr. Gerald: Western KyTT-AB M.A.; Math Nolan, Miss Nora May: Univ. of Cr-A.B., B.Ed.; Campus Beautification Chairman; English I Oder, Mrs. Shirley: Univ. of C.TB.B.A.; Xavier Univ.TM.B.A.; Moth O'Rourke, Mr. John: Univ. of C.TB.S., MTEd.; Vocal Music Philley, Mrs. Martha: TrinI'Ty COLTATBV' English Pitcher, Mr. William: Univ of C.-B.S.; Hi-Y; Biological Sc. Purcell, Mrs. Bonnie: Univ, of CTBS; Tower News Typing Adviser; Sec. Proct. I, II Race, Mr. Sam: Miami Univ.-BTSA; Pea- body-hMTA; Cross-Country, Asst. Track Coach, Soph-JL Pep Club; Amer. History, World History Rhollans, Mr. Arthur: Ohio Univ.-A.B,, M.A.; FcculTy Bus. Adviser 0f AnnuoI; Acc. Principles, Bookkeeping, BusT Law Rice, Mr. Kerry: Morehead State COLT A.BT; Inds. Arts IRice, Miss Patricia: French Richmond, Miss Susan: Md. Store COLT B.S.; Xavier Univ.TM.Ed.; AnnuaI Literary Adviser; English 51 Through The Teaching of Mrs. Sally Hill, WiThrow's LaTin scholars Took a lively Tourney in sTudy of our Roman heriTage. Known Tond- Iy as one of The seven Hifls of Rome, she made real The baTTles oT Caesar, oraTions OT Cicero, and h verses of VergiL As sponsor of Gens TogaTa, Mrs. Hill encour- aged a IasTing inTeresT in classical customs and riTuals. The aIi-Toga LaTin banqueT and symbolic sacrifice of chickens showed liTTle sign of LaTin being a dead language. A more modern pur- suiT came on Friday nighTs when Mr. and Mrs. Hill cheered Tiger Teams To vicTory. Riley, Ml'. Arthur: Univ. of C.eA.B,; Eng- lishJ Reading Robinson, Miss Mabel: WittenbergeBSJ Jr. High Cheerleaders, Jr. High 6AA; Phys. Ed. Rosenberger, Miss Marjorie: Heidelberg Col. eBAe; Thulion Players Salie, Mr. Charles: Univ. of C.H-B.A., M.A.; DECA; BusV, Dist. Ed, Scott, Mr. James: Union CoI.-B.Se; Science Sensel, Mr. Ralph: Eastern Ky. State-B.S.; Xovier Univ.--M.Ed.; Driver Training Sherman, Mr. Harold: Univ. of NebeMAq Socio-Economic Problems . Siegel, Mr. Martin: Univ. of C:-B.S., B.Ed., M.Ed.; Amer. History, World History Simmons, Mr. Jim: Univ. of C.eB.S., MeEd.; Sociol SfudEes Simpson, Mr. Thomas: Vo. State CoI.-B.S.; Ind. Arts Srofe, Mr. Garner: Wilmington COLeBS; Univ. of CeMEd; Socio-Economic Prob- lems, Amer. History Stark, Mrs. Martha: Miami UniveeBSJ FHA; Home Ec. Steiner, Mis: Judith: Univ. of C.eB.S.; Moth H, lII Steinmetz, Miss Christine: Kent StatetByS; Univ. of S. Col.mM.A.; English and Speech Stevens, Mrs. Eunice: Univ. of WiseBSe; Deaf Stose, Miss Ho: Ohio UniMeBS; Art Henry Van Dyke wrote, He who loves most has most. The loves of Miss Hilda Moormann were re- flected in the giow of her eyes, in The radiance of her smite, and The swiffness of her speech as she pondered her fancies. Being a patron of the Theatre, she Traveled to other parfs of North America To visit Shakespearean Festivals and was charmed when Cincinnati added Edgecliff to wha'r she believed an already Thriving cultural program. Tam O'Shan'rer, Bobby B u r n 5, Robert Frost, William Shake- speare, her clog Queeniemthese were only a part of her vast circle of friends. Dr. Srofe? Well, aimosTI Having been reared in a family of medi- cal men, Mr. Garner Srofe grew up believing he would someday become a denTisT. AIThough he did noT enTer This profession, he brought many of The admirable qualiTies of The docTor To Teach- ing. Impeccably dressed in a Tweed suiT, This hisTory Teacher looked as clean-CUT as The medic in his whiTe coaT. His clear blue eyes sparkled, as he IecTured from his sTooI in The fronT of The room, or IisTened To an oral re- porT by one of his sTudenTs, Slringfield, Mrs. Sharon: Capitol Univ.- 3.3.; Moth ll, Ill Suffridge, Mrs. Jean: Ohio Wes. Univ.- B.A.; Amer. Hist, Socio-Economic Probe Temple, Mrs. Phyllis: E. Tenn, State Uniwe B.S.; FHA; Home Ec, Terrell, Mr. Linton: Univ. of C.eB.S.; Tower News Bus. Advisor; Business Theile, Miss Judith: Univ of CeATB, 85., MS.; Zoology Thomas, Mrs. Carol: Marymount Col.eB.S.; Typing I; Clerical Service Troulwine, Mrs. Sharon: Bowling Green State Univ.eB,S.; Co-Sponsor of Home Ec. Cfub; Horne Eci Walker, Miss Maxine: Univ. of C.--B.A., B.E.; Social Studies Weiss, Miss Judith: Univ. of CeBSJ Tower News Adviser; Teaching CerTified Special Ed, Deaf, Journalism Wessinger, Mrsi Susan: Univ. Of CeBJN, 8.5.; English Wilkinson, Mr. Russell: Univ, of CeBS; Xavier UnivreMA; Amer. History Wirth, Mr. Raymond: Univ. of C.-B.S.; Health ll Yates, Mrs. Maxine: Ohio Univ.-B.S.; Home EC. Zollars, Mr. Charles: Miami Univ.eB.S.; Science anyer, Mr. Roger: Boll StuteeBiS; Pur- due Univ.eM.Ed.; Jr. High Student Council Sponsor; Social STudies 53 , 54 ehiovs 55 Eight hundred seniors, led by four ingenious officers, composed the largest, most dynamic, and most creative graduating class in the history of Withrow. Senior Class Officers: Dave Hasel, president; Jill Hampton, vice president; Sandro Jones, secretory; Charlotte McFoll, treasurer. Promising to be a group of enterprising future businessmen were the seniors of sixty-six, whose monetary transactions enabled them to rank high above all previous graduating classes In that de partment. The regular money-making protect of candy sales was not imaginative enough for them! They supplemented it by selling tiger tails and stuffed animals. Entering into the holiday spirit, the seniors peddled pumpkins tor Hallow- 56 een goblins and marketed mistletoe at Christmas time. By releasing their excess energy at sock- hops and the Awards Day picnic, the Upperclass- men proved they could have fun white they gathered the profits of progressive thinking. Several movie days, in which Hollywood's finest were brought to Withrow, drew the biggest bene- fits to the seniors' cause-the establishment of a permanent scholarship fund. Abernathy, Phyllis: FTA 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Pep Club 4 Abney, Russell: DECA Club 4; Art Club 4; Monitor 3; Pep Club 4 Acklin, Jacqueline: FTA 3; Jr. Choir l; Pep Club 4 Acres, Ann: FTA 3; Pep Club 4 Adams, Theresa: DECA Club 3 Agnew, Bonnie: Spanish Club 3, 4; Latin Club 4; GAA l, 3; Annual Literary Staff 3, section ed. 4; Pep Club 4; Annual rep. 4; Office Help 4; Quill and Scroll 4, Allee, Michael: Pep Club 4 Allen, Thomas: Pep Club 4 Anderson, Arnold: Pep Club 4; Alpha Beta HE-Y 4. Anderson, Byron: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Anderson, Carol: Alpha Y-Teens; GAA 2, 3,- Pep Club 4; Office Help 3 Anderson, Elaine: GAA 3, 4 SENIORS Anderson, Jon: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Armstrong, Floyd: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4 Armstrong, Janice: History Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Thalion Club 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Senior Council rep. 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4; Cum Laude Asher, Charles F.: FTA 2, 3; Tholian Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4 Baker, Carolyn M.: Thalicm Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Baker, Judith L.: FTA 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 2, 3; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 4 Baker, Linwood 5.: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2; Lunchroom Help 3 Ball, Martha L.: French Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Sr. Choir 4; Madrigal 4; Min- strels 3, 4; Student Council rep. l, 2; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3; Office Help 4 Ballard, Christine L: History Club 2; Health Ca- reers Club 2; Art Club 3, 4; GAA l, 2; Dance Club 2; Drill Team 2; Sr. Band 3, 4; Minstrels l, 2, 3; Tower News rep; 1, 2; Pep Club 4 OFFICERSh Joe Dehner, hist; Tom Shear, treas.; Phil Sitton, v. p.,' Paul Tomes, pres; Bill Doyle, rec. secy.; Dave Berry, cor. secy. Each year Awards Day bring a foyous momenT for twelve iunior boys who become the new members of Sigma Gamma. The Sigs of '66, fol- SIGMA GAMMA lowing in The fooTsfeps of Their predecessors, served Wifhrow well. They produced Tiger'rown Twirl and Senior Prom, raised money for scholar- ship funds, and took on leadership responsibilities around school. As Their final duty, the boys chose Twelve more worthy iuniors as Sigs. Bottom Row: Dove Berry, Joe Dehner, Phil Sitton, John Olerf. Mr. Joseph C. Ayer, Dove Husel, Bill Hawkins, Gory Roeder, Mr. Row 2: Phil Hought, Bill Doyle, Poul Tomes, Tom Shear. Row 3: Waiter Davidson, Mr. James Gallagher. 5B Sitting: Jill Hampton, Lucy Howard, Charlotte Connie Ruuch, Tigue, Jean Heimonn, Kathy RoyoHy, Nancy Fohrney, Marsha Sandy Jones. Standing: Ann Slutz, Pom Shaffer, Christy Mc- Quebe, Mrs. Virginia Konrad. Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? WiThrow's garden grew red car- naTions To be given To Twelve senior girls who DUX FEMINA earned Dux Femina membership. Called To its ranks were Those who exhibitedleadership quali- ties and high scholastic abilitios. Popcorn sales supplied funds for The Dux girls' maior proiecf- a scholarship donation, Yes, this garden grew preHy maids all in a row. ' OFFICERFKCth Royalty, hist; Nancy Fohrney, Trees; Marsha Quebe, pres.; Porn Shaffer, v. p.,' Lucy Howard, treoso 59 SENIORS Baffelle, Alfred L.: Pep Club 4 Benson, Floyd: Basketball 3, 4 Beck, Minnie R.: Tholian 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens; History Club 4; FTA 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News rep; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4; Red Cross rep, Beckman, Richard: Pep Club 4 Beiser, Gail E.: GAA; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Bennu, Annifl'a: FHA; Y-Teens; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Bennett, Constance M.: Art Club 3; GAA Bennett, Lucius: Sr. Choir 1, 2; Mixed Chorus; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Berry, David C.: History Club 4; Chess Club 4; lntromurals 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 2; Annual liite3rary Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Bookroom 1, . , 4 Bess, James: Pep Club 4 Bess, Michael L.: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Track 1; Tennis mgr. 3; Baseball 4; Pep Club 4, Best, Ben: Pep Club 4 60 Bomber, Paul D.: Latin Club 2; German C1ub 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 ' Barber, Eleanor C.: Thalion 3, 4; French Club 3; Bible Club 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls' Glee Club 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Ciub 4; Nurse's Office 4; Counselor Office Barnes, Donna 5.: History Club 2; Latin Club 2; Tholicm 2; Drill Team 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Min- strels 1, 2, 3; Student Council rep, 2; Tower News Staff 4; Annual rep. 1, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 Barnes, Lowerie D.: 6AA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Sr, Class rep.; Pep Club 4 Barnes, Robert Barnes, Thomas 3.: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Barnes, Walter: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Track 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 4 Bass, Lawrence D.: History Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Cross-Country 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Madrigal; Sr, Choir pres.; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 BasseH, Elizabeth A.: History Club 3, 4; FTA 1, 2; Y-Teens 2; GAA 3; Sr, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 m: m 4 rm aza . Ii? .3. if. GARY ROEDERmSigmo Gamma Where is your ID. card? inquired senior Gary Roeder whenever a sinisTer Tiger ap- proached The TickeT booTh. As Mr. Gallagher's sales clerk he spenT iunch hours raising money for WiThrow's AThIeTic DeparTmenT. WiTh his Pep Club bquon Gary was seen cheering aT all games. in addiTion, he aT- Tained recogniTion for his achievements in advanced placement chemisTry and maTh when he received his call To Sigma Gamma. These pursuiTs and congenialiTy marked his progress aT WiThrow and set The pace for his advancement in his fuTure endeavors. 6'! With a burst of energy ThaT exTended iTsehc in diverse direcTions, Jean Heimann IefT her achievemenTs imprinTed on WiThrow. Em employed her Talents in a MinsTrel perform- ance or in leading The band as head major- eTTe. Spending a greaT deal of her Time in The Girls' Gym, she relaxed from her duTies as GAA president long enough To plunge mm The pool wiTh Dolphin Club. Dux mem- bership represenTed The serious side of her ouTlook on life, parT of which came from' a summer spenT in Europe. The insight which Jean gained from This Trip was a spark in The viTaliTy-filled life of a Talented Tiger. JEAN HEIMANN-Dux Femina Binkley, Lynne A.: GAA 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Annual 4; Tower News 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Office Help 2, 3, 4 Binnion, Jamie L: History Club 4; Health Careers 4; GAA 2, 4; Minstrels 3; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2; Tower News rep. 3; Attendance Office 4 Birch, Larry: Track 1, 2; Swimming 1; Pep Club 4 Birkigt, Mike G.: DECA 4 Bishop, Hobart: Sr. Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 4; Intramural rep. 1 Blackwell, Grace A.: Entered from Samuel Ach in 1963 Blackwell, Ollie M.: Pep Club 4 Bogart, Don A.: Pep Club 4 Bogosicm, Don P.: History Cfub 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3; Minstrels 3;,Student Council 4; An- nual rep. 2; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Bohannon, Goldeen: FHA; Y-Teens; Pep Club 4 Bolden, Denise L.: FTA 3, 4; Tholion 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 4 Bolender, Steve G.: Spanish Club 1, 2; Tennis 3; Track 1; Intramural Basketball 1; Intramural Base- ball 2; Stage Crew; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4 Bonner, Robert L.: French Club 2, 3; History Club 1, 2; Track 2, 3; Band 2; Stage Crew 3; Student Cauncil 2; Tower News 3; Pep Club 4 Bouldin, Janis A.: GAA 1, 3; Annual rep. 1 Bowers, Barbara J.: GAA 2, 3; Dolphins 2, 3; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Sr. Council; Pep Club 4 Bowling, Doyle: Pep Club 4 Bowling, Eddie J.: History Club 3, 4; French Club 2, 4; Chess Club 4; Intramural Football 2; Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minsfrels 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3; Annual rep. 3; Pep Club 4 Bowman, Gloria Boyle, Ronald: History Club 2; Spanish Club 1; FTA 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Junior Choir 1; Senior Choir 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1 Brackman, Karen M.: Healfh Careers 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2; Pep Club 4 Brafford, Linda A.: Latin Club 2; Math Club 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; History Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Annual Business Staff 4; Pep Club 4 62 Breckenridge, Mary A.: GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Breidenbach, Peter H.: Thalion Club 2, 3, 4, v. p. 3, pres. 4; Spanish Club 4, trees. 4; Annual rep. 1; Football 1; Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council 3, 4, sgt.-ot-orms 4; Annual Literary Staff 2, Section Ed. 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Brewer, Grace M.: Entered as sophomore from Lyon Jr. High Brewer, Jeffrey H.: Student Council rep. 2; Annual rep. 3; Pep Club 4 Briggs, Susan: Entered from Woodward as a junior Britten, Lawrence M.: Hi-Y 3, 4; Basketball 2; Pep Club 4 Britten, Madeline T.: GAA 1, 2 Brock, Barbara 5.: Ehtered as sophomore from Eastern Hills Brockman, Patricia: GAA 2 SENIORS Brown, Clarence: Pep Club 4 Brown, Gerald C.: French Club 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Madri- gal 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 2, 3, 4 Brown, Gerald P.: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Hti 4 Brown, Phillip 3.: Stage Crew 3; Track 3, 4; Sr. Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Help 2, 3, 4 Brown, Sandra R.: FTA 2, '3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Brown, Yvonne E.: Tholion 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Help Bruce, Judith A.: DECA I; Annual rep. 1; Office Help I Bryant, Larry: Pep Club 4 Buefsche, Charmaine E.: GAA 4; Pep Club 4 Bush, Andrew IL: Pep Club 4 Butcher, Sandra L.: History Club 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; GAA 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Student Council rep. 2, 3 Code, Judith A.: History Club 3, 4; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4 63 PAUL TOMESeSigma Gamma Put a tiger on your team. Versatile Paul Tomes was Withrow's tiger on the varsity baseball squad as he hit and fielded his way to three years on the first string lineup. While covering first base, P.T. also played a varied part in other school organizations. Prominent in the class of '66, Paul had con- nections with Pep Club and Student Council. During the minstrels, P.T. rained humor on the audience as endman, Percipitate. In recognition of his efforts Paul Tomes gained entrance to Withrow's honorary fraternitye Sigma Gamma, in which he was elected President. 64 Be willing to try everything at least one time because you just might like it, phi- losophized Dux Nancy Fahrney. Leading Scribblers, editing the introduction of the annual, camping, floating down a Wisconsin river in an innertube, befriending all with a warmness and graciousness that charace terizecl the poise she possessed-these were some of the challenges that Nance accepted with a definite eagerness and adeptness. As she looked forward to trying her hand at international affairs, she reflected upon the many things she had attempted and liked-even climbing trees! NANCY FAHRNEY-Dux Feminu Cody, Dennis: Basketball 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3 Culavenu, Vikki: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High Caldwell, Michael: French Club 4; Pep Club 4 Cameron, Donald: History Club 1; Truck 1 Campbell, Sandra L.: Latin Club 3, 4; GAA 3; Pep Club 4; Tower News rep. 1, 2, 3, 4 Carey, Richard: History Club 3; Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Curgile, Ann: GAA 1; Pep Club 4 Curr, David E.: Pep Club 4 Curr, Errol: Football 2, 3 65 SENIORS Curr, Nettie B.: GAA 1 Cash, Emma: GAA 1, 2; Monitor 1; Alpha Y-Teens 1; FHA 1; Pep Club 4 Cashwall, Burgess C.: Sr. Bond; Minstrels Castellucio, Herman: Entered from Lyon Jr. High in sophomore year Caudill, Gary: Annual rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Cavanaugh, Kathleen: DECA 4 Cave, Elmer: History Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office 3, 4 Chambers, Cindy: Tholion 3, 4; French Club 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, v; p. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Tower News rep 3, 4; Annual rep. 1; Tower News 2, 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4; Bengal Boosters 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3 Chambers, Ludelia: FHA 2, 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3; Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Chin, Keye F.: Entered 05 Cl Sophomore from Lyon Jr. High Christian, Ethel: History Club 1; FHA 1; Heofth Careers Club 1, 2; Alpha Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, treos. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Chrisfmon, Henry: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 4; Baseball 2 CUM LAUDE Rising from his seaT on The sTage, a Teacher began his iourney down the aisle. Silence pervaded 1he crowded audiforium as suspense built. Those sTudenTs who had accumulafed a 3.36 or bet'rer grade average waited expectant ly. Who would wear the gold cross? Suddenly there was a shout, as anofher student was Tapped! Old Membersa-Seofed: B, Wilson, C. Haire, L. Bossetf, VA Hcllerman, N. Fohrney, J. Armstrong, D. Oldford. Sfunding: M. Quebe, l g Q; J. Hampton, J. Dehner, N. Daniels, R, Wallace, D. Berry, C. McFuII, S. Wordlow, New Members-Seuted: Miss Stose, P. Shaffer, K. Royalty, M. Murphy, A, Keorsey, Miss Blosberg, Y. Brown. Standing: LV Brofford, J. DeVore, K. Stump, B. Doyle, P. Bomber, W. Cook, J. Oler'r, 'P. Sitron, P. O'Hara. H : in. r I E - 9. , 'X Late hours of studying, forfeiting of sleep, and perseverance in a quest of knowledge have meant broadening of self-satisfaction-Cum Laude. CUM LAUDE DAY PROVIDES FOOD FOR THOUGHT. 67 SENIORS Conneily, Michael 0.: History Club 4; FTA 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, secy; 4; Art Club 4; French Club 2; Footbolf 1; Basketball 1; CrossCountry 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Sr. Choir 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Conyers, Robert L.: DECA 4; Swimming 2, 3; Track 2; Pep Club 4 Cook, Anna L.: Alpha Y-Teens 4; French Club 4; 6AA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Cook, Wayne L. History Club 3; German CIub 2, 3; Annual rep. 2, 3 Cooper, Charles D.: Tholion 4; French Club 3, pres. 4; Track 3; Football 1; Student Council rep. 4; Annual rep. 4 German, Georgia: GAA 3, 4 Cornetf, Randolph: Tholicm 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Res. Band; Projection Crew Cornwell, Judith: History Club 4; Minstreis 3; Pep Club 4 Cosby, Jerry: lntromurols 3, 4 Coffrell, Alvin: Samuel Ach Cox, Sharon: Tholian 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 3; DECA 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Sr. Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep, 2 Crawford, Brenda J.: FTA 4; Office Hefp 4; FHA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Entered as a sophomore from 68 Ciaccio, Michael R.: Latin Club 1; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4 ; Clare, Thomas: Intromurds 2, 3 Clark, Donald: History Club 3, 4; FTA 4; French Club 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Sr, Choir 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Bengal Boosters 3; Pep Club 4 Clay, Jennifer J.: FTA 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; French Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3 Cockrell, Winston: Thotian 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Pep CIub 4; Nurse's Asst. 3, 4 Coffey, Ronald E.: History Club 2, 4; Pep Club 4 Coffie, Nancy L.: FTA 3, 4; Alpha Y4Teens 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Sr, Choir 2, 3; Minstre1s 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Coleman, Robert M.: History Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Coleman, Ronald H.: Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Swim- ming 2, 3; Track 2; Pep Club 4 CHARLOTTE MCFALLeDux Feminu Take a blank piece of paper. Add to it the president of Latin Club presiding over a meeting. Next, place on this layout a picture of a Dux girl counting money for the senior class or scratching notes in Scribblers. Now have Char leaping across the page for Dance Club as treasurer and secretary. In the center of the page put a picture of a bustling Art Editor as she scurries to finish her work In one corner show the vice presi- dent of History Club or a member of Quill and Scroll. Now, in the focus of importance, show a member of Cum Laude proudly wear ing her pin. 69 Bill Doyle made a splash at Withrow as a breast-stroke swimmer on the school team. In addition, artistic talents earned him a place on the Annual Statt as a sports editor and a niche in Quill and Scroll. Both of these activities reflect his interest in writing which found academic outlet in advanced English. Besides amphibious pursuits, Bill occasionally strummed on his Fender-Strato- caster a la rock and rolls During the sum- mer he indulged in camping at Camp Hayo- Went-Ha in Michigan. After this whirl of industry at Withrow, Bill welcomed College life. BILL DOYLEeSigmo Gamma Darling, Kathleen: Tholion 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3; Librarian 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 1; Tower News rep. 4; Tower News 2; Annual rep. 2; Pep Cfub 4 Davis, Betty L.: Lyon Jr. High Davis, Carl: Sigma Gamma Entered sophomore year from Davis, Helen: GAA 4 Davis, Paul E.: Minstrels 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, man- ager 4 Davis, Rosalind M.: Pep Club 4 Davis, Wilfred: Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1 Day, Gloria 1.: FTA 3, 4; Health Careers 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Tower New rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Deane, Judith K.: Spanish Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4, historian 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls4 Glee Club 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Jr. Pep Club 3 70 Crawford, Jerome: Entered from Evonston Elem. Creek, Deborah: Thalian 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Min- stre1s 3; P915 Ciub 4 Crush, Howard E.: Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, Cunningham, Phyllis L.: Office Help 4 Cunningham, Ralph R.: Pep Club 4 Cunningham, Tyrone T.: Baseball 1, 2; Football 1 Curee, Rene 5.: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Health Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, trees, 4; Dance Club 2, 4, trees. 3; Giris' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 3; Tower News 4; Tower News rep, 3; Pep Club 4; Office 4; Monitor 3 Curtis, Gary A.: Sr. Choir 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2, 3 Curtis, Harry: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; Pep Club 4 Dale, Virginia C.: Student Council rep. 4; Office Help 4 Daniels, Neil D.: History Club 2, 3, 4; Annual rep. 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, pres. 4; It's Acu- demic Team 4; French Club 1, 2; Tower News rep. 1, 2; Campus Beautification Com. 2; Jr, Choir 1; Cum Loude 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Annual Literary Staff 2, 3, editor 4; Pep Club 4 Daniels, Quincy C.: Football 2; Track 2; Tiger Club 2; Baseball SENIORS Dooley, Arnold D.: Bosketbal! 1, 2 Dowdy, Karen C.: FTA 2; Spanish Club 4; French Club 2; Annual rep, 2; Pep Club 4 Doyle, Bill: Cross-Country 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Sr. Council rep. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Sigma Gamma rec. secy. 4; Student Council rep. 2; Annual rep. 1, 2, 3; Tower News rep. 2, 3; Annual 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Dragston, Barbara J.: GAA 4 Duerler, Carolyn: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; GAA 4; Girls' Glee Club 4; Pep Club 4 Dukes, Shirley E.: DECA 3, 4 Dumont, Raymond J.: Projection Crew 2, 3 Duncan, Elaine M.: FHA 3; Dolphin Club 3; Min- strels 3 Echols, Saundra L.: History Club 4; FTA 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 71 DeAl-Iey, Linda J.: Art Club 4; Pep Club 4 Deege, Kathleen: Health Careers Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4 Dehner, Walter J.: History Club 2, 3, 4; It's Aca- demic 3, 4; Cum Loude 4; Campus Beautification Comm. 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, pres. 4; Pep Club 4; Tower News 2, 3, 4; Sigma Gamma 4 DeVond, Regina: Lunchroom 1; Office Help 2; Monitor 1 DeVore, Jane E.: History Club 4; Spanish Club 2, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, secy 4; Pep Club 4; Office He1p 4 Dishrnan, Catherine: GAA 1, 2, 3 Dixon, Catherine: Pep Club 4 Dobbins, Jeffrey L.: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Do'bbins, John: Health Careers Club 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3; Pep Club 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4 Dolf, Richard L.: History Club 3, 4; It's Academic 4; Intramural Baskefboli 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Doll, Douglas R.: Entered as a sophomore from Purcell High School Dollison, Lennis M.: GAA 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3 LUCY HowARD- DUX Femina K.E.:VzmvQ is The equaTion Tor kineTic energy, The energy of moTion or acTiviTy, The driving force of Bengalians. ResulTs of This energy were evidenT everywhere, much of which could be aTTribUTed To a cerTain energized individuals Supplying much vigor in The girls' pool, she presided as president of Dolphin Club and creaTed balIeT rouTines for The waTer show. Energy depleTed sixTh bell was hardly missed from an overflowing supply as she marched wiTh The band. T0 consume curricular energy she studied Ad- vanced MaTh and ChemisTry. K.E.:Lucy Howard. 72 No yardsTick exisTs which can exacTIy meas- ure The respecT or admiraTion a person re- ceives; yeT, being elecTed class presidenT by The IargesT class ever graduated from WiTh- row was one of The signs of The success of Sig Dave Hasel. He displayed The same iniTiaTive and dependabiliTy ThaT won him This honor as he supporTed Eagle Scouts and numerous church acTiviTies; bUT iusT as familiar as Dave's capabiliTy was his easy, ioking grini WheTher he was managing The booksTore, picking pumpkins for The senior class, or presiding aT HisTory Club, Dave seemed perfechy a1 easei DAVE HASEL-Sigrnc Gamma Edmondson, Anna M.: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 4 Edmonson, Michael: Spanish Club 1; 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Edwards, Delores: FHA 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent Council rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, cupt. 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4 Sr. Band 2, Edwards, Diane: FTA 2; Pep Club 4 Egan, Linda L.: Pep Club 4 Ellis, Viola: Pep Club 4; Office 4 Erbacher, Richard D.: French Club 1; Stage Crew; Pep Club 4 Everly, Kathryn A.: GAA 3; Annual rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Fahrney, Nancy: Scribblers v. p, 3, pres. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spanish Club secy. 2, 4; Girls' Week rep, 3; History Ciub 2, 3, 4; Cum Laude; GAA 3; Sr, Choir 2, 3, secy. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 3; Annual Literary Staff 3, 4; TOWer News rep. 2, 3; Annual rep. 3; Pep Cfub 4; Dux Femina, secy. Rifle Club; 73 4. a : SENIORS Al Folk, Bruce: Thaiicn 4, Track 2; Cross- Country 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Folk, Michael J.: Tholion 4; Track 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep. 4; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Fancher, Gordon D.: History Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Fannon, Sandra: FHA 3, secy. 4 Farrow, Patricia: GAA 3; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Farlhyver, John: Pep Club 4 Fawley, Douglas W.: Chess Club 3, 4 Fellers, Gregory A.: Sr. Council rep. 4; Bookstore 4 Ferone, Michael: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Student Councif rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Ferris, Jo Ann: Pep Club 4 Fields, Bruce: Tholian 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Tiger Club 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3 Flanagan, Jill E.: Entered as a sophomore from Eastern Hills Jean Heimann John Olert Pam Shaffer Gary Wilkens MOST VIVACIUUS Sandy Jones Tom Barnes :, 'x , 5 ,, CUTEST Sandy Simpson Bill Hawkins Tom Smith POPULARITY POLL Char McFall Marsha Quebe Dave Hosef Philip Sitton , IV, 1! T'NJXQ Ale-p-v-g- $4? ,; SCHOOL CITIZENS Chris Ballard Kathy Royalty Lawrence Boss Peter Breidenboch i. I i Minnie Beck Jill Hampton Delores Edwards Carlos Ibanez Joe Dehner Linwood Baker The class of '66 announced the Popularity Poll at Cardiac Capers. Judy Hartman Christy McTigue Gerald Brown Bob Heslor Judy Baker Janice Armstrong Lynne Scott Paul Tomes Neil Daniels Roger Wilson REFERENCE -CUTEST w 'COUPLE . Flannery, Bernard: Cross-Counfry 3, 4; Track 3 Flaugher, Paul Daniel: History Club 2; Chess Club 1, 3; Cross-Country 2, 4; Pep Club 4 Flickner, Donald: History Club 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; lnfromurals 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Flora, Karen Sue: History Club 2; GAA 2; Student Council rep. 4; Tower News rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Foland, Rickey Lee: Swimming 1 Ford, Gary: FTA 3; French Club 3; Health Careers Club 2; Safety Institute 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Sr. Choir 3, 4, mgr. 3; Min- strels 2, 3; CrossrCountry 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 3, 4 Fortenberry, Donna: Entered Withrow in 8th grade from Pulaski HTS, Jr. High, LitHe Rock, Arkansas Foster, Maurice: Pep CIub 4; Office Help 1 Franks, Gwendolyn: French Ciub 1 SENIORS Frazier, Edward: Volleyball 2; Pep Club 4 Frazier, JoAnn: Y-Teens 4; Pep Club 4 Frazier, Patricia Lucille: FHA 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Minstrels Make-up Committee 2, 3; Pep C1ub 4 Frederick, Robert James: Intramurals 2; Basket- ball 2 Friedrich, Vanna Louise: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Frye, George Fulweiler, Alberta Ann: Tholion 4; Art Club 4; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Games, Barbara Ann: FTA 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Ga rrison, Roy Gentry, Gale Gentry, Iris George, Clarence 76 SENIORS Griffin, George Kendall: Cross-Counfry 3; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Griffith, Norman Guylon, Phyllis: GAA 1 Hang, Doris Ann: German Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Haberl'hy, Nancy Jill: Entered Withrow in sopho- more year from Lyon Junior High Haire, Clouee: Student Council 2, 4; Tower News rep. 2; Cum Loude Hull, Sylvia: GAA 4; Pep Club Hallerman, Vicki Armleder: History Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; German Club secy. 3, 4; Scribblers 3, hist, 4; Tower News Staff 2, 3, 4, rep, 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Cum Loude Hamilton, Douglas Ross: Intramurols 1, 2; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Monitor 3 Hamilton, Renee: GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Hamilton, Victoria Jo Hamlin, Sharon Elaine: Entered Withrow in sopho' more year from Lyon Jr. High 77 Gibson, Carl: lntromurals 3 Gibson, David Glover, Harry Hill: History Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Godfrey, Linda Marie: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Tower News Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4; Sr. Council rep, Gains, Sonia: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High Goosbey, Gloria A.: History Club 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3, 4; FHA. 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Cashier 3, 4 Grace, Fran: Health Careers Club 2; GAA 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3; Annual rep. 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2 Grant, Carole: Tholjon 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; FTA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Giris' Glee Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Grier, Sanja Mariana: Health Careers Club 4; GAA 1; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Assistant 3, 4 SENIORS Hartman, Mary J.: French Club 3; Art Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Annual rep, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4; Monitor 2 Hartwell, Mary J.: History Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; Pep Club 3 Harvey, Robert G.: French Club 3; Football 1; Sr. Bond 3, v. p. 4; Orchestra 4; Minsfrels 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Hasel, David E.: Sigma Gamma; Sr. Class pres. 4; History Club 2, 3, pres. 4; FTA 2; Latin Club trees. 2, hist, 3, 4; Boys' Week rep. 4; Minstrels 3; Stuw dent Council Executive Committee 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Store 3, 4 Hastings, John F.: History Club 2; Latin Club 1; Footbofl 1, 2; Tiger Club 2; Minstrels 3; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2 Hasz, Carol R.: Jr. Achievement 1 Haughf, Philip: Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Ticket Booth 4; Sigma Gamma Hawkins, Barbara J.: GAA 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Gir1s' Glee Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club Hawkins, Bill: Pep Club 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Ticket Booth 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Tower News 4; Sigma Gamma Hayes, Sandra gully, Linda: History CIub 2, 3, 4; Office Help H'ehn, Kathleen TB Hampton, Deanna: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Cum Loude 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; DriH Team 2; Cheerleader 2, 3, copt. 4; Dance Club 2, 3, pres. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 3, 4; AnnuaI rep. 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3; Sr. Class v. p. 4; Dux Femino Hardin, Michael D.:, lnfromuruis 2 Harkness, Clifford: History Club 3; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; Cross-Counfry 4; Minstrels Stage Crew 3; Pep Club 4; Offset Club 4; Projection Crew 4; Stage Crew 4 Harper, Lydia A.: Spanish 3, 4, rec. secy. 2; Sr. Choir 2, Iibr. 3, v. p. 4; Jr. Choir 4; Madrigal 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Harris, Barbara J.: Hisfory Club 4; GAA 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Tower News 3; Pep Club 4; Office Heip 4 Harris, James 3.: Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Counfry 2; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4 Harris, Jesse J.: History Club 1; Football 2, 3; Projection Crew Harris, Malvina: FTA 4; Health Careers Club 3; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club Hartman, Gretchen M.: Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club JOHN OLERTeSigma Gamma Withrow has meant many thoughts to many people, but to John Olert Withrow meant challenges and rewards. In the classroom he tackled advanced courses in math, chemistry, and physics while still attaining a high ctass rank. As a Withrow swimmer he faced a grueling practice session every morning throughout the winter. Three years on the Student Councif provided John with first- experience in leadership. On a fighter side Minstrels gave him the chance to show off his subtle wit as endman 'IDelirium. Clearly, Sigma Gamma chose a fitting member in John Olert. 79 Money, money is everywhere. To where it flew only Connie knew. As business editor of the annual staff, her sixth and seventh bells were taken over by Annual, popcorn, bake sales, and keeping her staff on their toes. Many matters, however, did not end with the Annual as Dolphin Club found the need tor the sporty mathematician. Usually laughing, but always conscientious, Connie achieved her highest aim when she was able to decorate the goal post. Her versatility was again unveiled when Quill and Scroll became another activity. Yes, Dux Femina made a wise choice when they called Connie Rauch. CONNIE RAUCHeDux F-emina Hiemann, Emily Jean: Dux Femina; Daisy Chain 3; GAA,2, 3, 4, pres. 4; Band Majoretfe 2, 3, co- head 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep, 4; Pep Club 4 Heis, Dennis Eugene: Football 3, 4; Pep Cfub 4 Heilhaus, Diane Marie: French Club 2; Tower News 3 Henderson, Broderick: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Chess Club 4; Football 2; Track 2; lnfromurois 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4 Hennessy, Todd Clifford: Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 3, 4 Henson, Daniel: Pep Club 4 Herring, Barbara: AnnuaI Business Staff 1; GAA 2 Herzner, Daniel Lee: Latin Club 1, 2; French Club 3; Tholion Club 4; Bond 1; Minstrels 2, 3; Stu- dent Council rep. 1; Pep Club 4 Heslar, Robert Wesley: Basketball 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Hess, Charles Fredrick: Entered in junior year from Courter High School Hill, Richard Charles: Pep Club 4 Hinkle, Roetta: FTA 3, v. p. 3; Tower News rep. 1' Annual rep. 1 I Hodson, Becky Mae: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2 Holcomb, Nancy Ann: Tower News rep. 1 Holman, Beverly Ann: GAA 2, 3 I Hopewell, Robert: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Horstman, Carol Mary: DECA; GAA 3 Horton, William Covert: Football mgr. 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 3, 4 Housemanr Randy: Football 2; Pep Club 4 Howard, Barbara: Pep Club 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4 Howard, Lucy Lois: Spanish Club 1; GAA 2, 3, 4; Jr. High Advisor 2; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3, pres, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3 Howard, Lynn Marie: Art Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Health Careers Club 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Sr. Choir 4; Minsfrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2, 3; Annual rep. 2, 3; Tower News rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4; Library Help 3 Hughes, Mike Kenneth: Entered in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Humphries, Iris Louise: Tholian Club 2, 3, 4; Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2,, 3; Pep Club 4 Hunter, Marietta: GAA 3, 4 Hunter, Portia: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Hutchinson, Thelma Ann: GAA Hyson, John: Tiger Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Football mgr. 3 Ibanez, Curios: History Club; Spanish Club 4; Chess Club 4; Tiger Club 4; Football 4; Pep Club 4 lnman, June: Alpha Y-Teens X33 ; SENIORS lorns, Sandra Lee: Entered in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jackson, Deborah Lynn: FTA 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Jackson, Jacquevu Ruth: Health Careers Club 4; Spanish Club 4; GAA 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Jackson, Melinda: GAA 4 Jacobs, Carol: Pep Club 4 Jauncy, Elizabeth: History Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Annual rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Jeffries, JoAnn Louvora: Alpha YuTeens 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Cashier 3 Jeffries, Rochelle: FTA 2, 3; FHA 2, 3; Latin Club 1; GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 1, 2; Pep Club 4 Jenl'zen, Walter: Pep Club 4 Johnson, Barbara Ann: FHA 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Tower News 3; Pep Club 4 Johnson, Carolyn Ruth: Entered in junior year from Nicholas High School, Corlisle, Kentucky Johnson, Diane: GAA 3; Pep Club 4 DAVE BERRYeSigmu Gamma Forever unique was Sir David Berry. He was respechully called RaT by his associaTes. DespiTe The nickname, he was far from a scavenger. WiTh inTeresT ranging from giris T0 guitars he aimed his efforts Toward his goals. ConTributing To school came naTuraHy as This lad was involved in keeping The book- room in order. Sir David played for Chess Club where he was ofTen Checkmated. His deTTness in his scholastic endeavors were awarded The honor of Cum Laude in The fall Tapping and promised a brighT fuTure in engineering. He came; he saw; he con- TribuTed. Tiger, Tiger burning brighT . . . When Wiiliam Blake WroTe These words, he could have had WiThrow's own ChrisTy McTigue in mind. ChrisTy's lighT glowed brigthy when she received her goaI-direcTed call To Dux. When she accepTed The responsibiliiy as Treasurer of STudenT Council, The brilliance inTensified. Her warmTh was once more in evidence as she cheered wiTh unabashed joy as a member of The varsity cheerleading squad. ChrisTy Truly proved herself To be a Tiger burning brighT in The eyes of The oTher Bengalians who knew her. CHRISTY MCTIGUEeDux Femina Johnson, Donna J.: GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4 Johnson, Harriet: GAA 2, 3 Johnson, Harvey J.: Sr. Bond 2, 3, pres. 4; Orches- tra 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Johnson, Keith E.: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Student Council rep. 1, 2; Annual rep. 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Johnson, Kennith: Pep Club 4 Johnson, Pamela E.: Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; History Club 4; FHA, pres. 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Johnson, Robert L.: Art Club 3, 4; Student Council rep, 1; Projection Crew 1, 2, 3, 4 Johnson, Susan: Alpha Y-Teens 4; French Club 4; Pep Club 4 Jones, Anthony: Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Jones, Bernice: Pep Club 4 Jones, Brenda J.: Office Help 4 Jones, Colleen: Alpha Y-Teens 4; FHA; Jr. Choir Jones, Linda: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr. High Jones, Patricia A.: Alpha Y-Teens 4; FHA 4; Pep Club 4 Jones, Josephine R.: Art Club 3; Dolphin Club 3; FHA 3 Jones, Sandro: Daisy Chain 3; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Jones, Sandra J.: Dux Femino; French Club 2, secy, 3; Quill and Scroll trees. 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Dolphin Club 2; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News 3, 4 Jordan, Eddie: French Club 4 Kaesemeyer, Brenda 5.: Spanish Club 2; Mojoretfe 1; Tower News rep. 3; Annual rep. 4 Kaupp- Marilyn R.: History Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, secy, 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3 gautzman, Nancy F.: Girls' Glee Club 2; Minstrels 83 Miss Jill Hampton I4 MISS PAT TODD MISS JEAN HEIMANN Hearts heat fast as votes are tallied. The long wait ends. Screams of joy laud our lovely queen and her reigning court. tL MISS CHRIS BALLARD MISS VON SANDERS MISS SUE SLAUGHTER 85 MISS SANDRA JONES SENIORS Krista, Francine Rose: Enfered Withrow in Sopho- more year from Saint Mary's High School Kuhl, Robert Alan: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Kuhn, Richard: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual rep. 1; Pep Club 4 Kyles, Jerry: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4 LuNier, Marshall Earl: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 4; Senior Bond 2, 3, 4; Pep CIub 4 Larkins, Rose: FTA 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; History Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Lawson, BarbeHe Denise: FTA 2, 3, 4, pres, 4; French Club 2; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Lay, Regina: Spanish Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Min- strels 3; Tower News Staff 4; Annual Bus; Staff 4; Pep CIub 4 Leahr, Cora L.: FTA 4; Red Cross 3; History Cfub 4; Student Council 3; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Cashier 4 Leary, Allen L.: Football 3, 4; Baseball 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4 Leonard, Bill Lewis, Deborah 86 Keagle, Renslar R.: Art Club 2; Annual rep, 2; Pep Club 4 . Kearsey, Anita Marie: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minn strels 3; Student Council rep. 3; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3; Cum Loude 4 Keeling, Stephen Marc: Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Intro- murals 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2; Tower News 2; Annual Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 4 Kidd, Mary Jane: GAA I, 2, 3, 4; Dolphins 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 4; Student Council 4; Annual Literary Staff 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 King, Barry Lee: Football 1; Bond 1; Pep Club 4 King, Ronald Henry: Entered Wifhrow in sopho- more yeor from Lyon Jr. High Kipp, Robert Knight, Susan Elizabeth: Art Club 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Girls' Gfee Club 3, 4; Min- strels 2, 3; Annual rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Knoechel, Judy Louise: Tho1ion 2, 3, 4, trees. 4; GAA 2, 3, rec. secy. 4; Dolphins 2, 3, 4, secy. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 PHIL HAUGHTMSigma Gamma Stockbrokers, Wall Street Journals, and an- nual dividends were all evidences of Phil Haughi's venture info speculaiive finance. As a stockholder in several companies, in- cluding a missile producer, Phil investigated his probable future occupafion, business ad- ministration. While holding down a parf- Time iob, he found Time to apply his energy as Ticket manager of Minstrels and as a Junior Achiever. WiTh non-business hours occupied by service in Pep, Chess, and His- Tory Clubs, Phii HaughT proved himself boTh a businessman and a siudenf, deserving of his call To Sigma Gamma. 87 In September, 1960, hisiory was made-vour Dux His'rorian entered Wifhrow. Re-creafion of history Throughout her Bengalian years was not difficult for Kathy Royalty. Learn- ing of both past and preseni events, she iloyally kept Up To date The iournal for LaTin Club and recorded data for Hisiory Club. She soon discovered That she had To divide her liferary faculties among Scribblers, Quili and Scroli and Tower News' second page. Kathy avidly voiced her opinions in student council and her MYF while Pep Club and church choir claimed her vocal abilifies. In June, 1966, she ended her Tiger saga. KATHY ROYALTYiDux Feminu Lewis, Gail A.: FTA 4,- FHA 4; Y-Teens; GAA 4; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4 Lewis, Jerome E.: Hi-Y; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Bond 1; Student Council 2, 3; Projection Crew 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Tiger Club 3, 4 Libbie, Mary A.: GAA 2; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Litman, Beatrice R.: GAA 2 Livers, Emory B.: Tiger Ciub 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Projection Crew 4 Logan, Clyde: Latin Club 4; Tiger Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1; Tower News rep,; Pep Club 4 Long, James 1.: History Club 3; French Club 2; Intramurols 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3 Lonnemann, Steve H.: Entered Wifhrow in Jr. year ifrom Purcell High School Lowe, Benjamin 5.: Football 3, 4; Track 3 SENIORS Lyshe, Edward: Pep Club 4 Maish, Jeannie E.: Spanish Club 2; GAA 1, 2, 4, corr. secy. 2, trees. 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2, 3 Jr, Choir 1; Student Council 2; Annual rep. Cheerleader 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, Mallory, Mary L.: GAA 1, 2 r I 3 I4! 2 4 Marshall, Rose M.: History Club 4; French Club 2; GAA 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 3; Pep Club 4 Martin, Patricia L.: History Club 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; FHA 4; Y-Teens Martin, Ruth J.: History Club 3; FTA 1; Art Club 1, 3, 4; Health Careers 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphins 3, 4; Orchestra 1; Student Council rep. 4; Annual Business Staff 4, rep, 4 Mason, Marcellus: Football; Tennis; Pep Club 4 Mattison, Phyllis A.: Spanish Club 3, 4; FHA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4, attend. 055?. 4 Maue, Edward C.: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School Muxey, Judith E.: Tholion 3, 4; FTA 3; French Clyb 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Art Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 3; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3 McCray, Stanley M.: Football 2, 3; Pep Club 4 McDaniel, Joyce: FTA 2; GAA BB McDaniel, Larry: Football Reserve 3; Pep Club 3 McDonough, Barbara A.: Pep Club 4 McFall, Charlotfe R2: Dux Femino; Sr. Class treas.; Girls! Week 3; History Club 2, com secy. 3, v, p. 4; Latin Club 1, 2, v. p. 3, pres. 4; Thoiion 1, 2, 3, 4; Scribblers 3, rec. secy. 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2, sgt.-ot-urms 3, secy. and trees. 4; Min- strels 1, 2, 3; Annual 2, 3, 4, editor 4, rep. 1, 3; Tower News rep. 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Office He1p 3; 4; Cum Loude 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4 McGhee. Ruth: Red Cross rep. McKinney, Christina: GAA 3; Pep Club 4 McLaughlin, Florence J.: Pep Club 4 McMahon, Elaine M.: GAA 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3; Y-Teens; Pep Club 4 McNiel, Samuel A.: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Pep Club 4 McQueen, Linda: Aipha Y-Teens 3, 4; DECA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Dance Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3, pres. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help; Monitor 2 SENIORS McTigue, Chrisfy E.: Scribblers 3, 4; Gir1s' Week rep. 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3, v. p. 4; Minstrels 1 2, 3; Student Counci1 rep. 1, rec. I secy. 2, Corr, secy. 3, trees. 4; Annual rep. 1, 2; Tower News rep. 2, 3; Annual Lit. Staff 2, 3, 4; Football Cheerleader 1, 2, 4; Drill Team 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 Meade, Bruce J.: Softball 2; Stage Crew 2; Monitor 2; Pep Club 4 Meadows, Judie: Pep Club 4 Meldon, Margaret A.: Art Club 1; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1, 2; Pep Club 1 Midell, Eric E.: FTA; Hi-Y 3; Projection Crew Miles, Ivory W.: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council 1; Pep Club 4 Miller, Donald G.: Entered Withrow in 1963-1964 Miller, Huglies D.: Football 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming 3; Pep Club 3, 4 Miller, Mary K.: Pep Club 4 Mills, Barbara L.: DECA; Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 4 Minnifield, Gwendolyn E.: Tholion 1; Pep Club 4 Moermond, Jay D.:'Entered Withrow in 1963-1964 89 On WiThrow, on WiThrow, was music T0 The ears of Dux presidenT Marsha Quebe. This quieT senior band member for Three years marched down The fooTbaH field and played in presenTaTion orchestra. Along wiTh her TIUTe she Treasured offices held in His- Tory Club and Spanish Club, while liTerary Talents enabled her To wriTe Tree-lance arTicIes Tor Tower News and serve as corresponding secreTary Tor Scribblers. FascinaTed by foreign language, J'Marci planned To major in Spanish. Her genuine concern for people and inTeHigence meriTing Cum Laude com- bined To Torm The Bengalian personified. MARSHA QUEBEgDux Feminu BILL HAWKINsisigmo Gamma Always leave 'em laughing was The creed of Sigma Gamma's own Bill Hawkins. His merrimenT was heighTened, when, as capTain of The gohc Team, he led Them To a victorious TourTh place in The sTaTe Tournament When TI reminded of his Three years as a member of E STUdenT Council, This Sig's genial smile i5 broadened. Biil, however, managed To keep 1' his inTecTious grin in check long enough To geT down To parTicipaTing in other acTiviTies, I such as, LaTin and HisTory Clubs. His humor I won him many rewarding posiTions aT WiTh- l row and broughT him The respecT of his I Tellow Tigers. 90 F- T Montgomery, Leslee T.: GAA l, 2 Morgan, Phyllis: ,Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Morris, Karen A.: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual rep. 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3; Office Help 3 Morrison, Martha M.: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 1, 2, 3, sgt.- at-orms 4; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, copt. 4; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Tower News 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Worker 1, 4; Sr. Class rep. 4. Morrissey, John R.: Intramurals 2, 3 Motley, Glen: Minstrels 1, 2, 3 Motzer, Carryl A.: Health Careers Club 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club'4 Mounce, Leida J.: GAA 4; Office Help 4 Mukes, Regina J.: GAA 4; Alpha Y-Teens 2; FHA l; DECA l; Jr. Choir 1; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Mullarkey, Michael T.: Entered from Purcell High School in junior year Mundy, Carol E.: FTA; French Club; Art Club; Pep Club Murdock, Michael: French Club 1; Alpha Y-Teens 1, 2; Student Council 1; Pep Club Murphy, Marcia A.: French Club 1, v. p. 2, pres. 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Murrie, Mike: Intrumumls 2 Nelson, Cheryl J.: FHA 2; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Office Help 4 Nelson, David L.: lntramurals; Track Newell, Esther: GAA 2, 3 Niehsen, Helga: Tholicm Club 2, 3, 4; Health CCl- reers 3; GAA 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2; Minstrels 2; Student Council 2; Tower News rep. 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2 Norman, Ed: Entered as sophomore from Lyon Jr. High School Norris, Barbara: GAA 2, 3 O'Bryanf, Elaine J.: GAA 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra 4 1 DI Offufl', Marsha C.: Y-Teens 2, 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Jr. Choir l; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4 O'Hara, Patricia A.: FTA 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, secy. 4; Sr. Council rep. 4; Sr; Choir 2, 3, trees. 4; Presentation Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Studenf Council 2, 3; Tower News 4; Annual rep. 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4 O'Hearn, Peggy A.: FTA 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, v. p, 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Oldford, Dorothy J.: Cum Laude; GAA; Sr. Band 4; Pep Club 4 Olert, John R.: Sigma Gommo; History Club 3, 4; Swimming 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3; Inframuruls 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council l, 3, 4; Annual rep. l; Pep Club 4 Osborne, Lennard 5.: Annual Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 4; Swimming 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Overhulse, Judith L.: Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News Staff 3, 4, rep. 2; Office Help 4 Overstreef, Linda: Pep Club 4 Overslreef, Vivian C.: Thalian l, 2, 3; GAA l; Minstrels 3 92 SENIORS Owens, David J.: Entered Withrow in l962 from Lyon Jr. High School Paelfz, Donna: Latin Club.4; Health Careers Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Student Council rep, 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Parks, Margaret: History Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; Art Club 3; GAA 3, 4; Dance Club 4; Pep Club 4 Parson, Elizabeth: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Partridge, Earnest J.: Tholion 3; GAA 2, 3, 4 Paterson, Linda H.: FTA 2, 3; History Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Quill cmd Scroll 3, 4; GAA 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News Staff 3; Annual rep, 4; Pep Club 4 Patton, Luna 5.: GAA 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Pennington, Darleen: Pep Club 4 Perkins, Susan: Lorin Club 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Perry, Janis: Pep Club 4 Peterson, John: Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2 Phelps, John: Entered Withrow in l962 from Madi- son High School, Richmond, Ky. Phillips, Lazelle: Y-Teens 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Phillips, Robert E.: Monitor 2 Pierson, Sylvester J.: History Club 2; Red Cross 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Heolfh Careers Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4 Finer, Brad: Basketball 1; Jr. Band 1; Student Council 1; Monitor 2; Pep Club 4 Pinkerton, Teresa E.: Annual Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 4 Pinney, Elizabeth Lynn: Spanish Club 2, secy. 3, pres. 4; History Club 4; FTA 4; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; Sr. Council rep, 4; Annual rep. 2, 3; Annual Literary Sfaff 4; Office Help 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Pitts, Leroy: Track 1, 4 Poe, Barbara: Office Help 2; Pep Club 4 Policasl'ro, Dan: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Monitor 2, 3; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Pope, Rebecca: GAA 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Office Help 4; Pep Club 4 Poppe, Mary: Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2 Porter, Tommy L.: History Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 4; Pep Club 4 Posey, Donald: Pep Club 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4 Potter, Maurice D.: Pep Club 4 Powell, Dorfhea: GAA 1, 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Minstrels 2, 3 Powell, Terry: Latin Club 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Band mgr. 4; Pep Club 4; Stage Crew 4 Power, Judy: Pep Club 4 Preston, John: Track 1; Pep Club 4 Preuss, Sandra: Thalion 2, 3; GAA 2; Student Council rep. 3; Monitor 3; Annual Bus. Staff 3, 4 Pryor, Godaly: Entered Withrow in 1962 from Porter Jr. High Pullem, Jeffery W.: Entered Wifhrow in 1963 from Purcell High School 93 SENIORS Reeves, Florence: GAA 3; Pep Club 4 Reckman, William: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Purcell High School Reed, Dornella: FHA 2; Y-Teens 2; Student Council rep, 1 Reeder, Eric: History Club 4; Hi-Y; Pep Club Reese, Paul: Pep Club 4 Reeves, Sondra: Girls' Glee Club 3; Sr. Choir 4; Annual Business Staff 3, 4 Reid, John: DECA 4; Intramurols 2 Resses, BurieHa J.: FHA 3; YhTeens 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Rhodes, Deborah Rice, Phyllis: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Sr, Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 1 Richardson, Jerome: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Red Cross Club 3, 4; Bible Club 1; Swimming Manager 2, 3, 4; Jr. Band 1; Jr. Choir 1; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom; Office Worker; Stadium Worker Riefle, Carol: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; History Club 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Tower News rep. 2; Annual Ar'r Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 4 94 Pulliam, Cheryl R.: FHA 2; Y-Teens 3; GAA 1; Lunchroom 3 Quebe, Marsha L.: History Club 2, 3, 4, rec. secy, 3, trees. 4; Spanish Cfub 2, 3, 4, pres. 3; Scribblers 3, 4, rec. secy. 4; GAA 1; Cum Laude; Jr. Bond 1; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep, 1, 2; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, rep. 1, 2, 3; Annuof rep. 2; Pep Club; Girls' Week rep. 3; Dux Feminp Race, Linda: Entered Withrow in sophomore year from Lyon Jr. High Raines, Pamela Randolph, Mary Rauch, Constance: Dux Femino; Spanish Club 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphins Club 2, 3, 4, trees. 4; Band 1, 2; Stage Crew 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2, 3; Editor Annual Bus. Staff 4; Tower News rep. 3 Ray, Vera: History Club 4; FTA 4; Thalicn 4; FHA 4; Dance Club 4; Art Club 4; GAA 3, 4; Y-Teens 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 4 Ray, Winona M.: Y-Teens 4; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Rayburn, Ann: French Club 3, 4; Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Presentation Orchestra 3; Annual rep. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 JOE DEHNEReSigmo Gamma A red-biooded poliTician no maTTer whaT The occasion, Joe Dehner won over WiThrow in a Three-year whirlwind campaign of aca- demic prowess, exTracurricuIar pursuiTs, and infecTious smiies. WiTh Joe as president The STUdenT Council eTfecTed iTs mosT producTive work in many years, including sponsorship of WiThrow's firsT foreign exchange sTudenT. As a key member of The Tennis Team, Joe wiTh George Mehl capTured Ohio's runner- Up doubles Trophy. Cum Laude, Tower News, Senior Band, and MinsTreis were all a part of a schedule ThaT made Joe Dehner The peOpIe's choice. 95 An inclinaTion Toward folk music led Sandy Jones To record, in a ballad, her life aT WiThH row. The basic chord sounded her love for French and arT, in which fields she pianned To maior in college Her inTeresT in people provided variaTion To The Tone which re verberaTed wiTh membership in Dux Femina. The Theme of The ballad porTrayed The leadership and dependabiliTy which she dis- played aT TigerTown as secreiary of The Senior Class, As Manager of Tower News Business STaff, Sandy Jones used her prac- Tical skills To end her eveanul ballad on a high noTe. SANDY JONESeDux Femino HBMEBDMING QUEEN CANDIDATES WITH THEIR DATES ON A FESTIVE OCCASION. Beginning with parade from Hyde Park Square and ending with a crowning, candidates are honored. 0.4-- ,1 k 1111 s . .- Y ANNUUNEING OF THE QUEEN HIGHLIGHTS AN EVENING 0F ANTIBIPATION. JILL DISPLAYS THE SMILE THAT WON. AS SHE RECEIVES THE RBSES. 96 One way WiThrow had of honor- ing 1T5 outstanding sfudenfs was through elections of kings and queens of The Three maior dances. NominaTed by The senior class, The winners were chosen by pupils attending The dance. Each king and queen received an identification bracelet while the queen was also presenfed with a dozen long-sfemmed roses. The royal kiss climaxed The evening for a happy couple. A MYSIERY IS SULVED WITH DEHNER HOMECDMING KING. :7 I'D .,. HOMECUMINE-JDE DEHNER AND JILL HAMPTON. CARDIAC CAPERS-JUHN DLERT AND JEAN HEIMANN. ROYALTY TIGERTOWN TWIRL-BILL HAWKINS AND SUE SLAUGHTER. 97 TOM SHEAR-Sigma Gamma A noTabIe inhabiTanT of Bengalia was Tom Shear, cashkeeper for The safaris of Sigma Gamma. Tom hit The mark as AcTiviTies EdiTor of The Annual ArT STaff and member of HisTory, Spanish, and Pep Clubs. Whether cheering for a WiThrow Team or doing a difficuIT homework assignment, his aTTiTUde was one of enThusiasm. The TargeT of much needling by friends, Tom goT revenge by playing clever pracTical jokes on Them. As a Bengalian he developed a liking for Eng- lish Teachers, iusT one of many achievemenTs in his wisely spenT and prosperous inTerim aT TigerTown. 98 . Q A w :2- .- if H happened, claimed Tower News on iTs bannerhead. As Tower News ediTor-in-chief, Ann SIUTZ was here and Things happened. She evinced her dramaTic TalenT in Thalian Club; served in Quiil and Scroll, and led MinsTrels as secre- Tary. As Girls' Week represenTaTive and a member of HisTory Club, Ann pracTiced her ciTizenship insTead of preaching iT. Her school spiriT was evidenT, for she parTici- paTed in Pep Club and GTA.A. WiTh This well rounded schedule, pleasing personality, and an affiniTy for people, Ann SIUTz was a real DUX. ANN SLUTZeDux Femino it's here, proudly ESTQT,;T.7.- Riley, Michael D.: Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Ritchie, Susan l.: History Club 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3 Robinson, Kristine R.: Spanish Club I, 2, 3; Tower News 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 1, 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep. 1, 2; Pep Club Roeder, Gary A.: Sigma Gamma; Pep Club 4; Ticket Booth 4 Rogers, Carol: Health Careers Club; Annual rep. 2; Office Help 4 Rune, Patricia: FTA 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; GAA 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Health Careers Club 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; Pep Club 4; Minstrels 3 Ronfz, Jacob: Pep Club 4 Ross, Betsy A.: History Club 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Health Careers 3, 4; GAA 2; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Tower News 2, 4; Pep Cfub 3, 4 Rosg, Peter: Pep Club 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Stage Crew 2, , 4 SENIORS Rossi, Cynthia L.: Spanish Club 2, 3; Health Careers Club 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep, 2; Tower News rep. 3; Pep Club; Monitor 2, 3, 4 Royalty, Kathryn: Dux Femina; History Club 2, 3, corr. secy. 4; Latin Club 2, trees. 3, hist. 4; Quill and Scroll secy. 3, 4; GAA; Sr. Bond 2; Min- strels 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Office Help 4 Robinson, John D.: Pep Club 4 Ruff, Monroe: Track 2, 3, 4 Rupp, Daniel: Pep Club 4 Russell, Patricia: Health Careers Club 2, 3; GAA I, 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Rutherford, Dale: Pep Club 4 Ryan, Janet: History Club; FTA 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 4; GAA 2; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4 Rybolt, William C.: History Club 2; Pep Club 4 Sallee, Mary: DECA Club 4 Sanders, Yvonne: GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus, secy. 2; Girlsf Glee Club 3; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Sutchwill, Beverly: Scribblers 3; Pep Club 4 Shauck, Stephen: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Sr, Choir 4; Orchestra 3; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 3, 4 Shear, Thomas: Sigma Gamma; Spanish Club trees. 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; French Club 3; History Club 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep. l, 2, 3, 4; Annual Art Staff 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Bulletin Boards 2, 3, 4 Shelley, Marvin: Pep Club 4 Shepard, Denise: FTA 3, 4, Alpha Y- Teens 3; Red Cross Club 3, 4; GAA l, 2, 3, 4; Student Coluncil rep. 1, 4; Pep Club Shick, Daniel: Student Council rep, 4; Tower News rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Sl-Iindoler, Dale Ann: French Club 3, 4; GAA l, 2; Pep Club 4 Siefert, James: French Club 3, Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Siemund, Joan: History Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4; FTA 3; GAA 2; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Simpson, Gregory: History Club 4; lntramurols 3, 4; Pep Club 4 100 Saunders, Wendell: Pep Club 4 Schepmann, Donald: Sr. Bond 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 Schlosser, Linda: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Schmaltz, John: Entered Withrow from Lyon Jr. High in l963 Scott, Billy: History Club4; FTA 3, 4 Scott, Evelyn: French Club 3, Red Cross 2, 3, 4; GAA 3, 4, Alpha Y-Teens 2, Orchestra 2, 3; Min- strels 2, 3; Pep Club 4, Office Help 4 Scott, Harry: History Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Senior Band 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Scott, Lynne: History Club 2; Spanish Club 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2; Drill Team 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3; Office Help 3, 4 Scott, Rufl-I: Thalion Club 3, 4; Scribblers 3, 4; FTA 2; History Club 4; Sr. Council rep; 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 4 Scurry, David: History Club 4; Pep Club 4 Seaman, Patricia: French Club 3, 4; History Club 4; GAA 2; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Drill Team 4; Office Help 3, 4 Shaffer, Pamela: Dux Femino, v. p.; History Club 2, 3, 4; Quill 0nd Scroll 3, 4; Thalian Club 3, 4; Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4; Scribblers 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Daisy Chain; GAA l, 2, 3; Minstrels 3, 4; Student Council rep. 1, 2, 3; Tower News 3, 4; Cheerleader l, 2, 4 SENIORS Smith, Sandra: Pep Ciub 4; GAA 3, 4 Smith, Sharon: Office Help 2, 3 Smith, Terry: History Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3; Sr. Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Tower News rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Smithers, Lonnie: Pep Club 4 Sommerville, Richard: Cross-Country 2, 3; Track 3, 4 Speaks, Mary: Health Careers Club 3; DECA 4; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Spears, Sharon: GAA 3, 4; FTA 3 Spencer, Denise: Health Careers Club 2, 3, v.p. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Spivey, Broadus: Offset Club 2; Minstrels 2 TM Simpson, Sandra: FTA 2, 3, 4; History Club 4; Health Careers Out: 3, 4; FHA 2, hist. 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Annual Business Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3, 4 Simpson, Stanley: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3; Football 1; Baseball 3; Pep Club 4 Sims, Viola: GAA 1, 3 Sitton, Phil: Sigma Gamma; History Ciub 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council rep, 2, 3; Annual rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4 Sizemore, Patricia: GAA 2; Dance Club 2; Pep Club 4 Slaughter, Susan: History Club 4; French Club 3, 4; FTA 4; FHA 4; Health Careers Club 3, secy, 4; GAA 2, 3; Sr Band 2, 3, 4; Mojorette 2, 3, co-copt. 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 3; Tower News rep. 4; Pep Club 4 Slufz, Ann: Dux Femina; History Club 3, 4; Thalion Club 1, 2, treas. 3, secy, 4; Girls' Week rep. 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Dolphin Club 2, 3; Minstrels 1, 2, 3; Tower News 1, 2, 3, edifor-in-chief 4; Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 4; Annual rep, 1, 2, 3; Tower News rep. 2 Smith, Beverly: GAA 3, 4 Smith, Clay: Basketball 1; Pep Club 4; Monitor 3, 4 Smith, Dudley: Pep Club 4 Smith, Jacqueline: Thalicm Club 2; FTA 2; A1phc1 Y-Teens 2; Dance Club 2; GAA 4; Student Council rep. 1; Pep Club; Red Cross C1ub 1 Smith, Karen: FHA 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 SENIORS SENIORS Sfral-man, Sherry: Mixed Chorus 2; Pep Club 4 Stump, Kenneth: Latin Club 3, 4; Annual rep. 2; Pep Club 4 Suedhof, Daniel: Swimming 2 Summerville, William: Spanish Club 4; Sr. Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Sul-er, Brenda: Tholicm Club 2, 3; History Club 4; Health Careers Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 2, 4; Tower News 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 2, 3, 4 Sutton, Patricia: French Club 2, 3; GAA 2, 3; Dolphin Club 2; Tower News 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Monitor 2 Talbert, Earlene: French Club 2, 3; Arf Club 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; FTA 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Pep C1ub 3, 4; Tower New rep, 4; Attendance Help 4 Tanner, Kathleen: GAA 2; foed Chorus 3; Stu- dent Council rep. 2; Pep Club 4 Tate, Clyde: Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish C1ub 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Sr, Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Tiger Club 2, 3, 4; Monitor 3, 4 Taylor, Eugene: Pep Club 4 Taylor, Gary: History CM: 2, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Cross-Counfry 3; Pep Club 4 Taylor, Sharyn: History Club 2, 4; FHA; Alpha Y4Teens 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Stodelmann, Linda: Art Club 3; GAA 2, 3; Min- strels 2, 3; Tower News 4; Office Help; Hull Moni- tor 3 Staples, Anita: FHA 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; GAA 1, 2; Jr. Choir 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Annual rep, 1; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Help 1, 2 Starkey, Lornie: Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4 SI-ayden, Julius: Latin Club 2; History Club 2; Cross-Country 2; Pep Club 4 Stenger, Mildred: Annual rep. 3 Stewart, Gayle: FHA 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1, 2; Tower News rep. 1; Pep Club 4 Stewart, Patricia: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep, 2; Pep Club 3, 4 Stiles, Joseph: Tower News rep, 3; Annual rep. 2; Tower News 4; Pep Club 4; H011 Monitor 3, 4 Stokes, Donna: Entered Wifhrow in junior year from Chicago, Illinois PHIL SITTONeSigma Gamma WiTh a ready handshake and a readier grin, Phil SiTTon made congenialiTy his byeword and popularify his forTe. A True builder of Tomorrow, Phil worked Toward enTering archiTecTural engineering, selecting mechani- cal drawing, advanced drafting, and ad- vanced physics as part of his curriculum. He used non-classroom hours To serve on various STudenT Council commiTTees and To direct his church's local youTh group. The culmination of his Bengalian years came as a senior when Phil earned 3 Cum Laude liTapping and helped To manage Sigma Gamma as iTs vice president 103 Bangi The race had begun for Dux's vice presidenT. In The firsT lap Pam Shaffer, as- piring Toward a iournalisTic career, acquired experience from Quill and Scroll and Scrib- blers. Surpassing her rivals, Pam also called orders as Towers News' firsT page ediTor. WiTh The second lap she breaThlessly proved her viTaIiTy as a cheerleader and Pep Club member. Thrice around The Track This spunky Tigress verified her ciTizenship as a volunTeer hospiTal worker and an apT choice for STU- denT Council and Girls' Week. Upon near- ing The finish line, Pam was merely sTarTing her race Snap! PAM SHAFFER-Dux Femino Terrell, Mary: FHA 2, 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; FTA 4; Pep Club 4 Thead, William: History Club 3; Stage Crew 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Thomas, Walter: Sr. Band 2, 3, 4; Lunchroom 3 Thompson, David: Entered from Lyon Jr. High in sophomore year Thompson, Joseph: Track 2; Pep Club 4 Thompson, Ronald: Pep Club 4 Thompson, William: Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4 Thrweatf, Anna V.: FTA 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Tillery, Dwight: Track 3, 4; Reserve Basketball 1; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Tillman, Beverly: Entered as a sophomore from Lyon Jr, High Tincher, Carolyn J.: FTA 2; French Club 3, 4; Scribblers 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Gisz' State 3; Sr. Council 4; Annual rep. 2, 4; Pep Club 4 Tinsley, Ronnie: Pep Club 4 Todd, Helen F.: History Club 2, 3; FTA 3; Alpha Y-Teens 2, 3: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Sr, Choir 2, 3, secy. 4; Girls' Glee Club 3, pres. 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 4 Tolin, Wanda: Pep Club 4 Tomes, Paul E.: Basketball 2; Cross-Country 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Bengal Boosters 3; Student Council rep. 2, 4; Minstrels 3; Sigma Gamma pres. 4 Tribble, Gwendolyn F.: GAA 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 4 Tribble. James: Football 3, 4 Tribble, Michael E.: History Club 3; Pep Club 4 Turner, Ardis L.: GAA 2 Turner, Louise: Pep Club 4 Tyus, Delphia D.: Pep Club 4 104 Tyus, Shirley A.: Enfered as a sophomore from Samuel Ach Van Pelt, Fred C.: German Club 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Vaughan, Bonnie L.: History Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3; Annual rep. 3; Pep Club 4 Venn, Suzanne M.: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 3; GAA 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Vest, Deborah: FTA 4; GAA 2, 3, 4; Alpha Y-Teens 4; FHA 4; Pep Club 4 Vielhauer, Julius V.: Football I Voelpel, Daniel T.: Offset Ciub 3, v, p, 4 Von, Liho: History Cfub 3, 4; Chess Club 3, 4; German Club 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Walker, Audrey: History Club 2, 3; FTA 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Student Council rep, 2, 3; Pep Club 4 SENIORS Walker, Brenda J.: French Club 2, 3; Health Ca- reers Club 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Minstrels 3; Student Council rep. 4; Tower News rep. 4; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3' Walker, Jacqueline: Tower News rep. 2 Wallace, Richard: Latin Club 2, 3, 4; History Club 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 4; Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Min- strels 3; Pep Club 4; Student Council rep. 2; Annual rep. 4; Tower News rep. 4 Walters, Guii 0.: Attendance Office 4 Walton, Kenneth E.: Reserve Football 2; Reserve Cross-Country 3; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 3; Reserve Bond 2 Ward, Edith L.: GAA 2; Tower News 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4 Ward, Paulette: Mixed Chorus 2; Minstrels 2; Pep Club 4 Wurdlaw, Sally: History Club 3, 4; Dolphin Club 3, 4; GAA 2; Student Council rep. 4; Sr. Council rep, 4; Annual rep. 2, 4; Girls' Week rep. 3; Annual Literary Staff 3; Underclassmen Editor 4; Pep Club 4; Cum Laude 4 Ware, Carolyn J.: Alpha Y-Teens 4; DECA 4 Ware, Ken: Pep Club 4 Warren, Linda M.: DECA 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; 6AA 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 4 Washington, Carolyn E.: Hisfory Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 3, 4; Tower News rep; 3; Tower News Circulation 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom 3 JILL HAMPTONeDux Femino Many faceTs reflecT a diamond's aTTribuTes. Through rhyThmic TalenTs gleamed The presi- dency of Dance Club and a posiTion as a pony Teacher, while sTadium lighTs capTured The glow of blonde hair flying Through a cheer for The Tiger Team. From wiThin The diamond shone The responsibiliTy of The Senior Class vice president whose populariTy resuiTed in her elecTion To Daisy Chain. The call To Dux added lusTer T0 The life of WiTh- row's Homecoming Queen. MeriTing Cum Laude, Jill HampTon sparkled as one of The brighTesT in WiThrow's specTrum. IDG In The kick is Up, and iT's good This phrase was ofTen heard aT WiThrowfs 1965 fooTball games as Carlos lbanez execuTed his Spanish kick on America's gridiron. As WiThrow's TIrsT foreign exchange sTudenT, he Thoroughly immersed himsehC in The activities of Tiger- Town. in sporTs he sprinted for The Track Team, TreesTyled on The swimming squad, and even formed a soccer Team. AparT from sports, Carlos conTribuTed T0 clubs such as Hi-Y, Spanish, and chess. In addiTion, he scheduled advanced courses in maTh and physics In TacT, Carlos gave fresh impeTus To WiThrow's exchange program. CARLOS IBAN EZeMadrid. Spain Washington, Patricia: GAA 2, 3, 4 Weaver, Aliean: Health Careers Club 3; Art Club 4; Pep Club 4 Weaver, Teri: FHA 4; Pep Club 4 Welsh, Michael: Entered Wifhrow in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Jr. High Wendel, Shirley: Attendance Office 3 Wessel, Peggy: Pep Club 4 West, Shirley Mae: GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; FHA 4; Minstrels 3; Pep Club 4 Wheat, Lawrence: Golf 3, 4; Pep Club 4 White, Indiaola: Alpha Y-Teens 1, 4; Pep Club 4 l0? SENIORS White, Jerome Travis: Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 3, 4 White, Paul: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Projection Crew 2, 3 Whitt, Sherry Lee: Latin Club 2, 4; History Club 2, 4; Health Careers Club 4; FTA 4; Tholion 4; Senior Choir 2, 3; Librarian 4; Madrigal 4; Min- strels 2, 3; Student Council rep. 2; Annual rep, 2, 3; Annual Literary Staff 4; Pep Club 4; GAA 2, 3; Office Help 4 Whitt, Virginia Rose: GAA 2, 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Senior Choir 3, 4; Madrigal 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Tower News 4, rep. 3; Pep Club 4; Office Help 3 Wilder, Edward: Alpha Beta Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Swimming 1 Wiles, Leon ,E.: History Club 4; Latin Club 1; French Club 3; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3; Pep Club 4 Wiley, Brenda: 6AA 2, 3, 4 Wiley, Paul Wayne: Swimming 1; Senior Bond 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 4 Wilkins, Doris Ann: Pep Club 4 Wilkins, Gary Logan: Baseball 2, 3, 4; Senior Choir 2, 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Pep CIub 4; Ticket Booth 4 Williams, Barbara Ann: History Club 3, 4; FTA 4; Alpha Y-Teens 3; GAA 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Office Worker 3, 4 Williams, Deborah: FHA 3, 4; FTA 2; Health Careers Club 3; GAA 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pep Club 4 Another school year closes on Awards Day with the granting of scholarships, the presenting of extracurricular honors, and the calling of Dux and Sigs. Graduation brings a final award as Bengaliats seniors depart from their Alma Mater. . Inmauuus i5. ,. granular! tuggritnwr 9., a$1.I-li -I?willtli;':l I gamm' a. ivy Mimi... up. y'MiMK .. AN AWARDS DAY HIGHLIGHT- A NEW DUX HITS THE DIRT. IT'S HATS OFF TO WFTHROW FDR THESi JUBILANT GRADUATES. MARCHING IN TO PDMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE, SENIORS TAKE LAST STEP T0 SEAT OF KNOWLEDGE. WITHROW'S 700 GRADUATES FILE PAST A JUNIOR BEARING CINCINNATI'S SCHOOL DISTRICT BANNER. 109 $523: H J 4: SENIOiiS 1;; 21;x Williams, Delores: FTA; GAA 1, 2, 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 4; Y-Teens; Lunchroom Williams, Diane: Y-Teens; GAA 2, 3; Pep Club; Attend. Office 4 Williams, Geraldine: FTA 1; GAA 2, 3; Y-Teens; Tower News rep.,' Pep Club 4 Williams, Gwendolyn: Y-Teens 4; FHA 4; GAA 2, 4; Pep Club 4 Williams, Isaac: FootbaH 2, 4; Track 2 Williams, Ruby: History Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 4; French Club 4; Y-Teens 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; SoftboH 2, 3, 4; VoileyboH 2, 3, 4; Student Council rep. 1, 2, 3; Monitor 3; Pep Club 4 Williams, Benefl'a P.: History Club; Y-Teens; Dance Club; GAA; Hockey; Volleyball; Tower News; Pep Ciub 4 Willis, Charles: Entered from Ach Jr. High Wilson, Barbara: Pep Club 4; Cum Laude 4 Wilson, Beverly: FTA 3; DECA 4; Health Careers 3, 4,' Y-Teens; GAA 3; Student Council rep. 2; Pep Club 4 Wilson, Cynthia J.: French Club 4; Pep Club 4 Wilson, David E. History Club 3, 4; Alpha Beta Hi-Y 3, 4; Health Careers Club 4; Cross-Country 2, 3; Track 4,- Pep Club 4 Wilson, Edward A.: Sr, Bond 2, 3; Sr. Choir 3, 4; Minstrels 2, 3, 4 Wilson, Mary J.: Pep Club 4 Wilson, Roger A.: Basketball 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Tower News rep. 2; Pep Club 4 Wolfe, Thomas: Entered from Campbell County in 1964 Woods, Vida: Pep Club 4 Worthy, Shirldenia: Pep Club 4 Wright, Jacqueline: Softball 1; Hockey 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 4 Wynn, Michael: Pep Club 4 Yeager, David: Golf 4; Swimming 1, 2; Stage Crew 2; Pep Club 4; Monitor 2, 3 HO SENIORS Young, Lawrence A.: Basketball Manager 1; Stage Crew Zahlout, Pauline M.: GAA l, 2; Minstrels 2; Office 3 Zanders, Vivian L.: FTA 2, 3, 4; Health Careers Club 2, 4; Pep Club 4; Lunchroom Zerges, Donna: Pep Club 4 Ziegel, Elaine A.: History Club 3, 4; Art Club 2, 4; French Club 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tower News rep. 1; Annual rep. 1; Pep Club 4 Zumwalde, Jean A.: GAA 3; Girls' Glee Club 2, 3; Tower News 4; Office He1p 3; Red Cross 3 BENGALIAN SENIORS ELECT THEIR FIRST TOP TlGERS-MARSHA QUEBE AND TOM SHEAR. x x XYVKKQ K ax KNt J 3x113 ; , 3 $15??th A '7 cfivities 112 win: 5?. ilarvlhlia : ltiisiis 1353.3!le .: 1!. Inniidii 125.51. . a ' N g Row '1: C. Chambers, J. Hughes, B. Rutherford, D. Reed, C. Hoire, P, Dunn, L. Tomlin, B. Renshow, B. Dixon, T. Wass, M. Shreve, K. Westermann, B. Mattie. Row 2: Z. Phoff, P. Miller, J. Rutherford, P. Daniel, P. Ross, B. Jackson, Ce McElory, D. Brown, J. Richardson, L. Cooper, A. Gail, M. Locket, J. Kidd; Row 3: L. Brafford, K. Royalty, D, Miller, S. Knight, P. Fronkenburger, R. Martin, Delrow, S. Jackson, V. Alexander, N. Liggeff, B. Woolridge, Wordlowe Row 4: J. Dean, S. Jones, R. Williams, D. Shepard, B: Bocchus, S. Tare, H. Haydon, Te HouFihon, S. Gwinner. Row 5: J, Dehner, D. Shreve, C. lbonez, E. Osferhuus, J. Olert, S. Sturdivon, C. Teichmcml D. Shick, L. Howard, P, Briedenboch, P. Devore, C. Wheat P. Williams. Raw 5: We Barnes, 5. Byrd, N. Penington, R. Wilson, VA Anderson, P. Housron, M. Harris, R. Logue, N. Hastings. Row 7: Ce Lone, C, Cooper, W, Hammond, P. Tomes, De Hosel, D, Stonebreuker, De Bogosion, T. Shear, D. Blocksom, T. Smith. Row 8: B. Hawkins, M. Ferone, E. Sewol. SENIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Only fiffy cents, only finy pennies for a bar of fhe world's finest ChocolaTe, was The cry of our SfudenT Council represenTaTives. During 1965 and 1966 The Student Council, under The leadership of Joe Dehner, worked diligemiy To improve Wifhrow. For the firsT Time the STudenT Council sponsored a foreign exchange student. With The help of The American Field Service, Carlos Ibanez, a Spaniard, spent his senior year at With- row. The student representaTive programs varied from The selling of Iighf bulbs and key chains To a Hoofenanny, featuring faculty musicians. Thus, through ingenious projects and willing Teamwork, StudenT Council made considerable progress Toward a finer Bengalia. CARLOS lBANEZ-FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT. 114 Left to Right: D. Shreve, V. P.; C. McTigue, Treas.; J. Dehner, Pres.; K. Wright, Secy.; P. Breidenboch, 591'n0t-Arms. Light bulb sales, candy sales, key chains, and hootenanny all aid in the sponsorship of an American Field Service student. PASOUALES GETS WIPEIJ OUT BY STUDENT COUNCIL. A CURNUCOPIA? N0, JUST WITHRDW'S ANNUAL THANKSGIVING OFFERING. 115 isli 1, f'iiil Row I: P. Grant, L. Koch, K. Oldford, R. Roebuck, P. Stoffregen, C. Hoehn, D. Greer, S. McFoIl, JT Coriogo, MrsA HugheST Row 2: T. Flonigonl HT Shick, E. Hodge, D. Kinord, E. Sumner, D. Cook, D. Hutton, D. Mize, N. Murphy. Wading through pages of notes, missing Batman, and cutting phone conversation resulted in the tapping of these Junior Honor Society members. JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Officers: D. Greer, V. P.; B. Barns, Secy.; BA McKee, Trees; S. McFall, Pres.; R. Roer buck, Sgt-ot-Arms. The delecTable aroma of donuTs being sold could be deTecTed every Thursday from The Junior High building. Other proiecTs ThaT The Junior High STudenT Council confronTed were The pro- moTion of pep buTTons, The inno- vation of a suggesTion box, and The sponsoring of busses To foot- ball games. One of The council's Iong-range plans was The form- ing of a Pep Club. Bottom Row: Representatives Miss Moeller, L. WirThlin, K. Borle, M. Burns, R. Agnew, S. Wordlowey, T. Flanagan, Te Thomas. Top Row: Shoe, S. Smith, N. Klasp, K. Doyle, B. Smile, GT Cold. Row 2: S. D. Hensley, B. McKee, J. Shindoler, R. Roebuck, C. Hoens, S. Martin, Mullins, B. Taylor, H. Beafty, J. Jonesby, B. Hoy, R. Slusher, J. S. McFaIl. Langley, Mr. lawyer. Row 3: M. Clopp, MA Ball, De Colow, B. hit? I fit in 3 '1; ;, Front Row: V. Heilermon, M. Quebe, K. Royalty, B. Harris, J. Ogley. Row 2: B. Gwinner, J. Armstrong, C Tincher, T. Houlihon, P. O'Hearn, C. Cotting. Back Row: C McTigue, L. Pinney, C. McFall, L. Applegate, R. Scott, P. Sizemore, P. Shaffer, L. Brafford, P. Werner. Whether donning Tartans for a Trip info The world of Robert Burns or chuckling a? The humor of Ogden Nash, the members 01 Scribblers travel- SCRIBBLERS led a literary road of adventure. The Ticket for The iourneyrwas a shorT story, essay, or poem, leading To surprises of all kinds-perhaps even a pie in the eye! Officers: V. Hollermon, Hist; B. Harris, V. P.; M. Quebe, Corr. Secy.; P. Werner, Rec. Secy.; R. Scott, Trees. Not Pictured: N. Fahrney, Pres, I SAID EOCONUT CREAM PIE: NUT BURNSTARBH! A Section Heads: B. Doyle, C, Osborne, T. Shear, C. Riefle, K, Gronouer, J. Crump. ANNUAL ART STAFF Two captains piloted Bengalia across a sea of pages and deadlines. One captain was The in- dustrious CharloHe McFaII, whose planning and patience enabled The Art STaff To produce layouts and phoTographs for The Annual. Editor: Charlotte Mchll Assistants: J. Sfine, C. Wheat, D. Vance, E. Probsf, G. Algyre, L, Binkley. 1 35w Section Heads: N. Fohrney, D. Berry, M. McTigue, S. Wardiuw, L. Pinney, P. Breidenbach, J. Kidd, B. Agnew. The second capTain was Neil Daniels who in- volved himself in The efforTs of The Annual LiTerary STaff. His personnel Took The layouts and composed copy To fiT The arT work. BoTh crews worked harmoniously TogeTher To compleTe The Tourney and bring Bengalia inTo dock. Editor: Neil Daniels ANNUAL LITERARY STAFF T JAssistants: K. Werner, T. Pinkerton, S. WhiTT, C. Henson, 5. Keeling, D. Miller, N, Hastings. T I19 I 19663 Wlmaow' ANNUAL xxWE'VF GOT A 6000.. THING be. ' ' Seated: Sally Sutton, POTTy Werner, BeTh Morris, Ruth Martin, Regina LoyV Standing: Sandy Reeves, Kay Smith, Sandy Simpson, Sandy Preuss, Barbara HerTjng, Linda Brofford. ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF Connie Rouch, Editor Beginning on The IasT day of January, daily pilgrimages To The main office To deposiT money commenced. The Annual Busi- ness Staff had initiated its sales campaign, and annual represenTa- Tives were Taking orders for The '66 Bengalia. ln addiTion To This campaign Connie Rauch, The An- nual Business Editor, and her sTaff managed The sale of Home- coming TickeTs and posTcards of WiThrow. Through concerTed ef- forT, Bengalia was experle fi- nanced. 120 A MEETING OF ANNUAUS TOP BRASS BRINGS TOGETHER MR. RHOLLANS 0N BUSINESS, MISS RICHMOND 0N LITERARY, AND MR. MUELLER UN ART. Points in grammar, checking of accounts, redrawing of layouts, and flawless proofreading made Bengalia advisers decisive in the Annual's creation. Despite the count- less hours spent after school rechecking accounts and meet- ing deadlines a feeling of accomplishment comes when all this work suddenly emerges as BENGALIA. PHOTOGRAPHY ADDS BEAUTY TO THE ANNUAL. TO MEET DEADLINES PART IJF THE ART STAFF DROPS PICTURES AND DESIGNS LAYOUTS. TOWER NEWS In The year one Thousand, nine hundred, and sixTy-Tive Two ma- ior changes came To The Tower News STan. Number one: a new HTerary advisor ioined The iour- nalisTs. Miss Judy Weiss, along wiTh Mr. Ed Terrell, business editor, aided The group in Room 12. Number Two: because of a Board of EducaTion experimenT The Tower News was prinTed by The school. GreaT changes Took place in 1966 and The roving re- porTers of Tower News promise more for 19674 Sandy Jones, Business Menager; Ann Slutz, Editor-in-Chief, Bi-weekly publications emerged from the industrious TOWER NEWS staff Left to right, Sitting: C, Washington, G. Lewis, J, Overhulse, D. monn, L. Scott. Row 3: B. Hawkins, J. Brown, J. Binnion, R. Curee, Heithausl P. O'Hara, S. Jones, D. Barnes. Row 2: A. Kearsey, B J. Stiles, M. Rogers, M. Chesnut, M. Folk. Texter, BT R055, R. Loy, K. Robinson, P. Sutton, K. Hemer, L. Studie- 112 Mr. Terrell, Business Advisor; Miss Weiss, Litgrary Adviser. Left to right, Sitting: H. Haydon, J. Armstrong, M. Quebe, 5. Ryan, R. Carney, C. Chambers, S. Hennessy, Row 2: V, Hullermun, L. Sands, V. Pinkerton, V. Soderstrom, M. Stenburg, BY Harris, G. Win, Pam Shaffer Linda Patterson Kc: thy Royo lty Ken Gray S. Park, M. Morrison. Row 3: D. McFarIand, B. Hesler, A. Slutz, L. Patterson, K. Royalty, P. Shaffer, K; Gray, M. Fluhorty, P. DeVore, IT'S ACADEMIC TEAM Led by Captain Joe Dehner, The scholars of The 1966 IT'S Acae demic Team, Neil Daniels and Rick Dolf, contended with Amelia and Roger Bacon for honors 10 school and community. Neil Daniels; Joe Dehner, Capt; Rick Doif. . H . H Wlfhrow went over the Rhine h G C l b - GERMAN CLUB anefveJVimeginFengUleadcigg, they incorporated recreation with sTUdy capturing The flavor of Deutschle Seated: D. Hagg; F. Emerald; Mrs. Borban, Adviser; 5. Cook; V. H J. Lockenrich; A. Kurr. Row 3: T. Owens; D. McFarland; G. Bro allermone Row 2: U, Wong; B, Feng; W. Hogg; B. Brown, 5. H099; wn; B. Rasmussen; IA Norvell; BA Chisholm; P. Bomber; L. Voo. 124 Olficers-Row 'I: P. Seaman, Treose Row 2: P. O'Hara, Secy.; C, Cooper, Pres; 5. Sutton, V, P. FRENCH CLUB WhaT could be a more fulfilling manner in which To masTer The language of France Than T0 dine aT a reai French restauranT! Mem- bers of WiThrow's French Club polished Their French and saTis- Tied Their hunger by TreaTing Themselves To a meal aT Pigall's French resTauranT, aT The same Time drawing To a close a produc- Tive year. AfTer sponsoring a ChrisTmas parTy for iTs members, French Club TransporTed The fes- Tive spiriT To The Gospel Mission, where H held a ValenTine parTy as a chariTy proiecT. Advising The acTiviTies were PresidenT Charles Cooper and Mrs. DosTie. Row 1: J. Brown, J. Siemund, B. Rutherford, B. R055, MA Vander- Smith, C. Scott, M. Scott, C. Witder, M. Stenburg, P. O'Hara, A. grifT, D. Gehring, K. Westermann, B. Wells, M. Parks, M. Chest- Rayburn, S. BuTcher, Mrs. DosTie. Row 3: C. Cooper, S. Perkinson, nut, S. Ryan. 5- Hennesseyl 13- Smith, C- Wilson, J, Armstrong, G. Gronuuer, B. Brown, M. Hoehn, B. Walters, B. Hastings, D. P. Seaman. Row 2: Le iPaterson, H. Edmondson, 5. Sutton, L. Shindoter, 5. Warner, S. Tincher, L, Brofford. III; 125 Officers: L. Pinney, Pres.; P. O'Heorn, V. P.; N. Fahrney, Secy.; P. Breidenboch, Trees. What were suitcases, stuffed animals and Tree branches doing af 3 meeting of El Club Espanol? These were props for just one of Spanish Clubhs activities, a pfay. For Those who wanted further challenge, password and chae rades proved To be a Test of knowledge and skill. A Ring The Bull's Horns booth a'r Tiger- Town corralled a sizable profit f0 finance The clUbhs ideas. Fund- raising and fun-raising, The pro- iecfs involved sTudenTs of all levels of Spanish. SPANISH CLUB Bottom Row: K. Smith, C. Rauch, J, Baker, J. Consar, L. Harper, Day, N. Wheeler, 5, Dean, Ce Washington, N. McKee. Row 3: B. K Dean, S. Goins, R. Larkin, Miss Hutchison. Row 2: B. Wells, C. Jackson, L. Pinney, G. Rice, L. Schlosser, P. O'Hearn, BA Summer- Woodie, R Jackson, C. Johnson, K, King, E. Hill, B. Mattie, G. ville, P. Breidenbach, C, fbcmez, L. Rossell, D. Stokes, B. Agnew. 116 Row 1: R. Sellers, Mt Smith, 5. Toffe, C. Duekler, B. Buckler, St Poeltz, G. Hartman, Rt Kidd, B. Burchard, J. Shindoler, B. McKee. Whitt, V. Pinkerton, E, Probst. Row 2: D. Hutton, D. French, P. Row 4: D. Vance, C. Logan, R. Whitte, J. Satterfield, B. Hawkinsl Ross, Mt Shreve, 5. Ryan, S, McFal-l, Bt Agnew, 5, Campbell, C. St Keoting, DA Husel, Kt Strump, D. McFarland Draggoo. Row 3: M. Knell, Kt Hemer, Rt Wallace, Rt Herzog, D. LATIN CLUB PD. Sellers, V. P,; J. Stine, Secy.; 5. H0561, Treas.; K. Royalty, Hist; C. McFaII, rest Latin CIub performed ancient Pagan rituals to determine the outcome of their activities for the year. They reaped a large har- vest as President McFall led the toga wearers in Romanesque ef- fort, including a spring adaptau tion of Shakespeare's J u I i u s Caesar, the auctioning of new members as slaves and a fruitful feast for the club at the year's end. Caesar would have praised their keeping the ways of ancient Rome alive. l2? J. Robinson; JT Richardson; E. Miiler; B. SmiTh; H. Bishop; W. Pitcher, Advisor. Row 2: T. Crutcher, L. BriTTon, J. Dobbins, RT Haley, D, Nelson, E. Sheffield. Row 3: G. Ford, M. Murdock, J, ALPHA BETA HLY Affiliafed wiTh The YMCA! Alpha BeTa Hi-Y pro- moTes The beTTermenT of broTheThood in our com muniTy. Their greaTesT conTribuTion To CincinnaTi was The yearly work wiTh StudenT Council in Trans porTing The Thanksgiving baskefs To needy families. Sending Two represenTaTives To Columbus for YouTh and GovernmenT Day, anoTher annual proiecT, made each year more enlighTening. Crutcher, D Wilson, B. Anderson, J. Bess. Row 4: C. Ibonez, B. Lowe, C, Harkness, JT Thompson, E. Wilden Row 5: L. Wildey, B. Henerson, M. Connelly, M. Lanier. Not Piceured: L. Richardson. CHESS CLUB The genTIemen's game of chess found willing masTers in The 1966 WiThrow Chess Team. CapTur- ing iTs first ciTy championship since 1960, This Team compleTed The year undefeated Through Ten games. Under The leadership of Neil Daniels and Ben Feng, This Tiger quinTeT checkmaTed CounTry Day, Indian Hili, MariemonT and defending champion ST. Xavier. Sitting: D. Berry; P. Bomber; N. Daniels, Prese; S. Keeling, Coordinator; B, Feng, Secy.; L. Voo, STeword. Standing: C. lbonez; P. Fenner; R. Wallace; D Flicker; N. Hastings; R. Carney; M, 80555, Adviser; S. Moon. 123 Seated: S. Johnson, D. Reed, C. Jones. Standing: A. Johnson, D. Casey, P. Stovall, S. Echols, P. Jones, P. Rice. ALPHA Y-TEENS Alpha Y-Teens, an organization to stimulate Christian fellowship, found an active chapter at With- row. Headed by Mrs. Montana Jones, the members made dolls and animals for the children of the Allen House, making it a complete year. Lift your head! In yourself, within must your heaven on earth begin, rivers begin at the fountain as in the valley, the mnuntain. -Alpha Y-Teen Manual USlNG INGENIUUS METHODS AND CREATIVE IDEAS, Y-TEENS MAKES DOLLS FOR THE ALLEN HOUSE. 129 New Members-Row 1: B. Buckfer, N, Pepe, E: Witherspoon, W. Row 3; P, Wells, H, Hummel, E. Scheffel, F. Durham, D: Cameron, Karch, J. Glover, P. Robinson, A. Blossom. Row 2: M. Hobson, C. C: Duncan, 5. Hosel, A. Green, E: Rafferty, S. Brown, W. Greis. Smith, D. Butcher, B. Woolridge, S. Firm, 5. Rodgers, R. Wilson. HISTORY CLUB Old Members-Row 1: D. Hosel. Row 2: J. Armstrong, B. Ruther- Washington, 5. Sutton, A. Slutz, B. Harris, T. Houlihon, R. Carney, ford, M: Kaupp, P. Shaffer, S, Hennessy. Row 3: S. Whitt, 5. Donald, E. Bowling, M, Rodgers, L. Patterson, B. Feng, K. Gray. Row 7: 3. Slaughter, L. V00, B. Ross, S. HeHer, V: Pinkerton. Row 4: S. M. Quebe, S. Wardlow, C. MCFOH, K. Hemer, E: Ziegle, L: Sand, J: Simpson, M. Offutt, R. Scott, M: Chestnut, K. Smith, L. Johnson, D. Olert, C. Ibonez, P. DeVore, L. Jauncey, B. Lewis, J. Stine, K, Miller, S. Butcher, M. Parks, J. Siemund. Row 5: 6. Day, 3. Echols, Gronouer, L. Pinney, Row 8: K. Johnson, B. Hawkins, D. Bogosion, K, Royalty, V. Hollermon, J. Dehner, S. Massey, D. Barry, L. Braf- G. Simpson, E4 Cove, T. Shear, S. Keeling, D. McFarland, G. Puncher. ford, C. Riefle, J, Binnion, D. Casey, 5. Parks. Row 6: S. Herzon, C. 130 Row 'l: D Jackson, P, Johnson, B. Welles, B. Scott, J. Smith, M. O'Hara, B. Lawson, P Abernathy, E. Cove, M. Kuupp, D Clark, M Jackson, P. Johnson, K. Lynch. Row 2: L. Stevenson, M. Conley, S. Harris, D. Lewis. Row 3: B. Williams, C. Brewer, 5. Sutton, 5. Whitt. Echols, S. Johnson, N. McKey, Adviser Mr, Taylor, S. Perrison, P FTA Dedicated To The proposi'rion of Teaching, F.T.A. members experi- enced fhe responsibili'ry of 'reachw ing in being on The other side of The desk. Left to Right: P. Henderson, B. Edwards, S. Wilson, D. Edwards, A. Geil, A. Harper, Mrs. Temple, R. Devond, P. Rone, R. Hinkle, L. Andrews, K. Cummins, D. Buckler, S. Johnson, P. Johnson. 131 FHA As homemakers of tomorrow, These girls were involved in cooking French breakfasts and collecting cloThes for needy fami- lies. I DIDN'T KILL HER, I TELL YOU. WHERE WERE YOU ON THE NIGHT fN QUESTION? THALIAN CLUB Led by President Peter Breidenhach and adviser Miss Rosenberger, Thalian not only produced dramatic works, but contributed public service as well. Thalian Club dramaTically made iTselT heard and seen. SpoTlighTing originaliTy was The TirsT prize booTh award aT TigerTown Twirl. AnoTher spoTIighT capTured The enTerTainmenT performed for The Children aT Findlay STreeT Neighborhood House. The curTain came up on oTher producTions, including an evening of dramaTic skiTs and The spring pfay. Stage. craft was a one-word explanaTion 0T Thalian Club. AFTER THE PLAY, AN INFORMAL CHAT BACKSTAGE. I32 Officers: J. Knoechel, Treos.; P. Flick, V. P.; P. Breidenboch, Pres; C. Baker, Hist; A. Slutz, Secy.; Miss Rosenberger, Adviser. f Row 1: L. McQueen, V. Estes. Row 2: S. Massey, 5. Going, M. Shreve, L. Sweeney, J. Richardson, C. Drogoo, D. Herzner, E. Raf- ferty, D. Miller, D. Barnes, C Barker, S Donald. Nor pictured: S, Whirt. Row 1: C, Cooper, J. Smith, J. Crump, S. Parks, J. Armstrong, D Stevens, R. Scott, C. Jackson, E. Barber, Y Brown, C. McFolI, J. Moxie, P. Shaffer, C. Chambers. Kneeling: L, Warren, L. Heuly, L. Clark, C. Ware, P. Brown, J. Row 3: 5. Cox, J. Reid, B. Conyers, B, Leonard, RT Abney, M. Bruce, M. Speaks. Row 2: L. Egon, B. Johnson, C. Horstmon, R, Birigt, DT Bowling, R. Mills. Mukes, L. McQueen, K. Cavanaugh, 8. Brock, L4 Solie, C. Nelson, D. E. C. A. FUTURE MERCHANDISERS Row 1: C. HorsTman, L. Healy, M. Speaks. Row 2: R. Abney, J. Reid, R. Mukes. 134 A producTive branch of DisTribu- Tion EducaTion Clubs of America was WiThrow's FuTure Merchan- disers. These young business- men, under The direcTion of Mr. Charles Salie, iearned The fundae menTaIs of business. ThroughouT The year WiThrow's union worked wiTh reTailers To prepare Them- selves Tor a successful TuTure in The business world. Senior mer- chandising sTUdenTs Challenged The problems faced by business- men Today, while They learned To appreciaTe our free enTerprise sysTem, From WiThrow's business classes have come many ac- complished young men and wo- men. The members of This organi- zaTion will surely have a more prosperous Tufure because of The participaTion in D.E.C.A. Row 1: S. Simpson, JV Siemund, Ry Carney, S. Hennesy, E. Ross. Row 2: S. Slaughter, P. Grant, J. Cariogo, V. Russo, J. Rutherford, P7 R0557 Row 3: R. Jackson, S. Grier, V. Sanders, E. Hill, MT Harris, HEALTH CAREERS One of The mosT imporTanT careers a sTudenT could choose Today is becoming a docTor or nurse. WiTh- row's HeaITh Careers Club gave inTeresTed sTudenTs a look aT The medical and social work fields. Under Miss Lillian Denner This Club granTed a scholarship To a deserving senior TnTeresTed in a medical career. The club had a varieTy of activiTies ranging from guest speakers To Trips To hospiTals. M. Dupree, Row 4: D. Harris, V. Sturivont, A. Drummer, G. Cole- man, M. Scott, D. Paeltz. Row 5'. P. Ross, R. SeowrighT, D. Hodges, V. Dixon, Miss LT Denner. PEP CLUB The Senior Pep Club was a vital asseT To WiThrow and iTs Team No maTTer whaT The weaTher, The orange-buTToned members were always aT The games giving The Team a needed boost These organized fans reflecTed school spiriT and proved how a group of sTUdenTs can care enough To supporT Their school. Mr. Gallagher and The Pep Club members will al- ways be an indispensable parT of WiThrow. MR. E. ALONG WITH THE VIVADIUUS MEMBERS OF PEP CLUB BHEERED THE TIGERS T0 ANDIHER VICTORY. D. Peters, J, 5. Morris, C. Owens, J Norris OFFSET CLUB QUILL AND SCROLL Sitting: S Hennessy, K. Smith, J. Crump, P. Shaffer, Miss Weiss, M. Stenburg, M. Chesnuf, J. Armstrong, 5. Parks. A. Slutz, K. Grencuer, B Agnew, L Patterson, 3 Sutton, K, Royalty, K. Groyt Row 3: B Breidenboch, M. Morrison, B. Doyle, C. McFaII, V, Hollerman. 136 f M Ramsey, K. Musch, R. Scott, M. Hughes, C. Harkness, Mr. George Haymond, Adviser, D. Voepel, R Long, B. Woods, The finesT iournafisfs on Annual and Tower News were honored by selection To Quill and Scroll. Under KaThy Royalfy's direction This socieTy prow mofed literary activities around Bengalia. In ad- dition, WiThrow's primers organized in The Offsef Ciub produced most of the school's pamphlefs, bulletins, and adverTisemenTs. Row 2: N. Fohrney, . Harris, PA Werner, N. Daniels, T. Sheer, P. Raw 1: G, Bohonnon, P, Melton, J. Redraw, E. Chambers, Miss Weigel. Row 3: A Fulweiler, L. Dollison, S. Hennessey, S Perkins, M Fluhorty Mueller, J. IfFand. ART CLUB Sitting: L. Colbert, G Bohonnon, CK Osborne, L. Bell, C. Reifle. 137 Row 2: C. Bennett, L, DeAHey, A. Bennu, J. ThirTy creafive and idealistic minds strove Together 10 form ArT Club. Imaginafive members helped to supporT the Annua1 and also To raise money for school beautifica'rion proiecfs. Through arT man has found self-expres- sion as weil as financial profit Baldwin, R. Johnson. Row 4: J. Hyson, R. Abney, H. Hummel, Mr. Center: Standing: A. Humphries, J. Moxey, C Jackson, P. R055, R. Riley. NlNETY-TWD VOICES BLEND INTO A MAGIC CARPET OF SOUND, CARRYING THE AUDIENBE INTO A MUSICAL FANTASY LAND. Self-expression through the medium of music brightened first hell each morning for members of Senior Choir, as they harmonized in preparation for their next performance. Sitting: G. Kinard, Accomp.; J. Overhulse, Robe Comm.; PV O'Hara, Todd, SecysV; J Ogley, Robe Comm.; J. Carter, Mgr; LV Boss, Pres.; Trees; S. Whitt, Lib.; L. Harper, V. P Standing: N. Fohrney, P. J. Kenyon, Mgr.; P. O'Heam, Robe Comm; G. Thayer, Lib ; , 31!: :1;- 4,! SENIOR CHOIR Melodic echoes resounded from Room 150, as Senior Choir prac- ticed ifs repertoire, a potpourri of many styles of music. The biannual performance of The Messiah highlighted The Christ- mas season; but less serious songs followed, as The Choir du-bad through a swing Bach arrangemenf and to o T I e d ' ' through The Musical Trust at the Early Spring Concert. With the advent of spring came a rush of renewed effort, as 1he songs'rers perfecTed Their confesf numbers and Their arrangemen'rs for The Sounds of Wifhrow '66. No maTter where H performed, Senior Choir echoed The skill of Ansel Martin. 139 BENGALINS JUNIOR SINGERS PASS IN REVIEW, The halls were alive with the sound of Withrow with songs that were sung by Junior Choir and Madrigal. These two groups, representing the Alpha and Omega of the Music Department, contributed their talents in all Bengal musical productions. Syncnpating their melodies outside Withrow, Madrigal caroletl at Fountain Square during Christmas. MADRIGAL ACHFEVES A UTDPIA IN SOUND. THROUGH CONSTANT EFFORT MIXED CHORUS MASTERS MUSIC TECHNIQUES AND THEORY. Perseverance was their by-werd; and perfection, their goal. Following the precedent set by previous groups, the '65-'66 girls, Glee Club and Mixed Chorus sang their way through the most rewarding year yet. Under the leadership of Mr. Ansel Martin these groups performed at the Christmas and Spring Con- certs-after long hours of perseverance attaining honor. FlFTY-SEVEN FEMININE VOICES COMBINE TO CREATE THE SOUND OF ONE DF BENGALIA'S ULDEST MUSICAL DRGANIZATIONLGIRLS' GLEE CLUB. EH new 141 WITHROW'S BAND SPELLS OUT ITS LOYALTY. SENIOR HIGH BAND Officers: J. Dehner, SecyT; H Johnson, Pres.; B. Harvey, V P.; S. Shouck, Trees. The WEThrow Band began iTs sea- son wiTh The TirsT league game. The HO-piece band played aT games and assemblies, a n d Teamed wiTh The orchesTra for The spring and ChrisTmas concerts. Led by co-heads Jean Heiman and Sue SIaughTer, The maiorh eTTes-Sharon Parkinson, Karen WrighT, Shirley Cooper, Jo Ogley, Chris Ballard, and Paula Daniel- added sparkle To The band. Head manager, PeTe Williams and his sTan, including Dave Kuhn, Don SwarT, PeTe Ross, and Terry Powell handled The uniforms, seTs, and Traveling iTinerary. mhhm1:11hltwsfifdiiiii3 ; jASL'ARYm y W M 1m -' Band Managers: Ph Ross, Th Powell, D. Swart, P Williams, D. Kuhn. The Senior Band was ever marching, ever playing their way to a new musical height. Mr. Curtis bajnled them, drilled them, disciplined them, inspired them and step by step they mastered the artistry expressed by his virtuosity. THE SlXTY-FUUR MEMBERS BF THE QRBHESTRA AFTER PERFORMING THE MESSIAH. ORCHESTRA THE SPIRIT OF '66 The audience was seafed; There was silence in the hall. As the conductor entered, There was a greeting of applause. With a Tap on The podium, bows were poised in air and Trumpets were ready To play. A small moTion of the baton sTarTed anoTher performance by The WiThrow orchestra. This renowned group delighted students at The annual ChrisTmas and Spring Concerts. HENRY KORB DUNS A STETSDN FOR THE BAND'S WESTERN MEDLEY. mm. THIS VERSATILE GROUP IS ALWAYS CHANGING ITS TUNE. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Left to Right: Mark Ball, Pres.; Tom Yeager, Treos.; Rick Robuck, Secy.; Chuck Schilling, V. P. ' ' $53.71! 5333136??? A shrill of a whisTle sTarTed Them. The Talk and laughTer were hushed. They sToocl at military aTTenTion, A fanfare inTroduced Them. The roll of The snare drums, The ciash of The cymbals, The flare of The TrumpeTs, and The boom of The bass drum caughT The undivided aTTenTion of Their audience. Then wiTh The disTinc- Tion for which They are known The sixTy-member band Of WiTh- rowTs Junior High, direcTed by Mr. Lackey, proved Their abiliTy wiTh deTerminaTion. ParTicipaTion in The Spring ConcerT and All- CiTy Band fulfilled a year of musical advenTure. .Atiiuihlixksmlgh'gtyh'm ' L 5 v.A - en-wm ..e-.- mmmmmamswaue 5 K 2 ,p .,.F x nu --J g. a i a , v lg . sq. ', gigglf W evh, : lllllllllllllllr a HERE IS THE ASSEMBLED CAST AND CREW FOR THE SOUNDS 0F WITHROW 1966. ounbs of WHLvow 4966 TASKS 0F DlRECTOR-PRUDUCER WERE FULFILLED BY MR. 1. GALLAGHER, MR. E. HURST, MR. G. GURTJS, MR. A. MARTIN AND MISS M. RUSENBERGER MOT PICTJ Chris Ballard Above: Dee Stevens Top to Bottom: L. Harper, P. O'Hearn, J Baker, G, C. Brown, H. Curtis, C Tate, G. Brown, J Ogley, B. Harris, R. Carney, 5. Sutton, J. Overhulse, P. O Horo. I47 I.- WHEN: Blihin Beth Morris and Jo Ogley Jan Grischy and Judy Hartman Joe Dehner Sue Slaughter Bev Williams 148 Pat Todd it was a show to remember when the Sounds of Withrow held a three-day stand on the stage. From opening to finale, this musical revue featured high stepH ping dances, tuneful songs, and comical antics-ail The product of student initiative. Paulo Daniei iPat Seaman Mary Elien Earls Sherry Whitt A new tradition started in Bengalia this yearhthe Sounds of Withrow. This musical potpourri gave 500 student-cast members a moment before the footlights. Pictured here are the performers who brought a touch of Broadway to Withrowis auditorium under Gilbert Curtis' direction. Larry Bass Jone DeVore 149 mmimm '... . A m THE PEOPLE OF DDGPATBH GATHER FOR A FAMILY PICTURE FOR LI'L ABNER. THE OPENING PONY LINE STRIKES A WARM-llP STANCE BATMAN, SUPERMAN AND FRIENDS. Muke-up: B. Atman, L. Stadelmann, K. Gronauer, St Stage Crew: T. Powell, P. Davis, D. Kuhn, D. Swart, S, Brown, F. Van Jones, Pelt. Program Cover: V. Hallerman, Ushers: TA Shear, B. Doyle, P. Shaffer, S Jones. Posters: L. Stein, De Voepel, S. Smith, G. Browr1. Here are the busy people who worked behind the scenes. The Stage Crew, the poster committee, ushers and make-up girls, all of whom made a great show possible. Secretaries: M. Chestnut, A. Slutz. STUDENT HELPERS From the Nursees Office, to the Ticket Booth, to the Pop Machines, Withrowes students were on the ioh. Nurse's Helpers: E. Cave, L. Boss, E. Barber, 5. Henkel, Miss Bolton, S. Pearson, M. Mason, A. Keys, W. Cockrell. Bulletin Board Helpers: T. Shear, Pe Sifton. J. Richa rdson Ticket Booth Helpers-Frnnf: G. Roeder, P. Tomes. Bock: B. Hawkins, P. Hought, G. Wilkins. H, I52 Office HelpershBoHom Row: Mi Bali, S Simpson, C. Ballard, L. Binkley, C. Chambers, P. Flory, S. Smith, S. Whin, J. Armstrong, 5. King. Row 2: JV Knoechel, R. Scott, T. Jones, L Cowperthwoite, J. Heimcinn, B. Ross, J. Overhulse, J. Patrick, S. Butcher, P. O'Haroi Row 3: S, Peirson, C. Hester, L, Doll, J. Rumke, C. Nelson, C. Rogers, B. Harris, A. Roberts, M. Bryant, E. Talbert, Mi Offutt. Row 4: L. Morler, Y. Sanders, M. Beck, G. Walters, D. Hill, S. Echols, B. Crawford, K. Jackson Row 5: 5. James, JT Richardson, C. Baker, L. STadelman, D. Poeltz, E. Shaner, R. Curee, L, Pinney, GA Fancher, Bi Agnew. Row 6: B. Williams, 5, Center, LT McQueen, L. Boss, J. McMullen, L. Colbert P. Kenny, L7 Howard, C McKinneyA Take heed, students! Indispensable crews are ready for action of any kind, at any time. i'Sore ThroaT? PUT This under your Tongue. I'd like Two TickeTs To The game and an ID. card. Will you please sTamp This admiT-Toaclass? These phrases open The door To anoTher phase of The employmenT of Bengalian sTudenT heipers as anoTher WiThrowiTe Attendance Helpers-Bottom Raw: M. Murphy, LA Binkfey. Row 2: AT Runyon, D. Hill, C. Chambers, C. Bates. Row 3: J. Binnion, S. Bates, Li Chambers, Mi Bryant, C. McKinney, S. Echols. Row 4: becomes ill, school spiriTed, or IaTe To class. The employers ofTen fail To appreciaTe and The em- ployees go unrecognized, buT whaT would Tiger- Town be wiThouT Them? J. Devore, G. WalTersI Y. Sounders, M. Offutt Row 5: S. Pennington, E. Talbert, P. Muttison, ST James, L. McQueen. 153 mwzu Row 1: D. Gibson, 5. Hasell D. Skein. Row 2: J. Richter, G. Fe-IlersV BOOKROOM WORKERS BOOKSTORE WORKERS A WINNING SALES PITCH BUASTS BARGAIN DEN SALES. 154 In WiThrow's dark mysTerious basemenT There was a brithy IighTed cave known as The WiTh- row Tiger Den. The Two denizens of The cave are Dave Hasel and Ron Herzog who will sell any- Thing from chemisTry aprons To copies of Julius Caesar. The in- Trigue heighTened as Dave Gib- son and his cohorTs rushed books around filling book orders aT The end of each six weeks. Row 1: G, Hardin, H. Greene, F. MiTcheH, C Miller, W. White, R. Johnson F. Ferris, K. King, R. Reis, L: Livers, F. Hartrues. Row 3: Clark, T. Coleman, P. Holrey, S. Dobbins. Row 2: Mr. Heger, G. Mc- T. Cornetf, D Wheeler, K. Lyshe, R, Douner, W. Zims, W. Cottrell, Clinton, T. Scott, G. Eberdhordt, W. Garrin, R. PringuEe, H Miller, J; L; Morris, R Lewis, R. Harris, WA Mcreody, WA Johnson, P. White. PROJECTION CREW 5-4-3-2-1-0 flashes on The screen. AnoTher film begins, shown by The proiecTion crew under The direction of Mr. Heger. During May, The Sounds of WiThrow were expertly produced by The STage Crew under The STAGE CREW supervision of Mr. Elsmn Hurst, Row 1: Don Schepmonn, D. Swort, RT Hutchison, S. Brown, D Hay. Row 2: 5. Moon, K. Wore, P. Ross. Row 3: D. Romine, F. Van Pelt, PA Davis, T. Powell, C. Osborne, C. Thomas, I55 h.- A wmm-z' m:.m.z;w.m K. m. WM---F.- a U .', id! II! II Seated: M. Grunt, R. Pool, C. Cornett, Mrs. Hoy, M. Schmoffus, L.Cc1rfer, E. Honeysuckle, M. Hess. Row 2: D. Hoeh, B. Cox, H. Hennessey, R. Reinert, Z. Young, C. Hodges, E. Hoard, L. Gibson, E. Yeager, I Clayton. LUNCHROOM HELP In the morning doughnuts, and at noontime soups, salads, meats, vegetables, and desserts of all kinds enticed 3,500 hungry Bengalians, while giving them a nourishing and well- halanced diet. A. Edmondson, S Cooper, C. Leahr, B. Pendleton, F. Ploir. Seated: D. Williams, B, Wiley, Y. Brown, C. Pulliom, A. Edmondson, C Leahr. Row 2: J. Brown, G. Pendleton, F. Plafr, 5. Cooper, P. Fitch, F. Sims, J. Lowe. Row 3: G. Gooseby, G. Stouder, P. Brown, H. Wilson, P. Collins, T. Grim, D. Chester. 156 157 1dr- Tu ' g; j .4 JILL HAMPTON REVELS IN THE SUCCESS OF THE GHIDDERS. QUARTERBACK STARKEY GRINDS OUT SHORT YARDAGE AEAINST WESTERN HILLS. Tigers rebound from three early losses to emerge from difficult schedule with PHSL title. A m-wu l u WiThrow's TooTbaIl Tigers began The 1965-66 season wiTh The encouraging predicTion ThaT They would emerge as Public High School League Champions. ATTer Three losses in Tour games, however, I'T appeared ThaT The 'lpowers ThaT be had spoken Too quicklye ST. Xavier, Niles Mc- Kinley, and league rival Woodward made kiTTens of The mighTy Tigers. Shocked by Their inabiliTy To win, The gridders buckled down and finished The season in grand sTyle. Tremendous scoring punch was provided by Tom Barnes, WaITer Barnes, Wilfred Davis, and Their running maTes as The Tigers bared Their claws. The defense also did iTs job, enabling WiThrow To meeT The chal- lenge and gain The PHSL TiTIe. li-A-I-i llli'u'l THE CRUWD-PLEASING CHEERLEADERS LEAP WITH EXDITEMENT AS THE TIGER OFFENSE SCORES AGAIN. 160 WILD MAN DAVIS BURSTS THROUGH A HOLE IN THE WALNUT LINE. WITHRDW MOVES INTO EAGLE TERRITORY EN ROUTE TO A 26-0 ROMP. Cat-quick halfbacks Tom Barnes and Wilfred Davis pace explosive offense as scoring leaders; hone-jarring, haIl-hawking defense holds opponents to average of seven points a game. WDDDWARD'S BULLDOGS HND THEMSELVES PUSHED BACK TO THEIR SEVEN YARD LINE BY OUR TENACIDUS DEFENSIVE UNIT. ALLEN LEARY JIM TRIBBLE TONY JONES Senior lettermen play maior role in another victorious season for the fearsome Tigers, supplying necessary spirit and gridiron experience for a 6-3 record and the P.H.S.L. championship. WfLFRED DAVIS GERALD BROWN HENRY CHRISTMAN WALTER BARNES TOM BARNES LJ NWOOD BAKE'R RALPH CARPENTER LORNIE STARKEY MARCELLUS MASON BILL THOMPSON JEROME LEWIS JERRY KYLES AUDLEY SMITH HANK GLOVER Drill Team KneeIing: P. Flory, B7 Rutherford, P. Robinson, A. Moxey, G. Algyre, L, Scott, S. Melon, H, Hayden, R. Carney, R. Keorsey, P, Seaman, H. Patrick, C. Rossi, 5. Jones, J. Baker, C. Curee, D Barnes, K. Robinson, 1 Grischy, C. Henson, J. Hartman Cunnick, P Maish, D. Terry. Standing: M, Morrision, 3. Cox, J. Varsify Bol'tom Row: E. Thompson, H. Glover, C. Logan, J. Holmes, W. Barnes, J. Lewis, D. Lawrence, A. Leary. Row 3: Coach Burton, J. Cobb, T. Barnes, L Baker, W. Evans, C. Edwards, Row 2: S. L. Starkey, F. Bell, H. Williams, J4 Scott, E Livers, T. Jones, R. Sharp, P. White, S. Sheiton, P. Huges, A. Smith, B. Fields, W. Davis, Heard, E. Brown, M. Ferone, C. Glass. qwmmw mam h MTHRnw - i wTHRuw WITHHNV WITHRUW :3 35 'WWwa WHILNIW i l Euladww; Vl'thw High-flying Tigers annihilate Hughes by 45, Aiken by 31, and Courter Tech by 27 as they outscnre their opponents by point total of 201-65. 1'1 965-'66 PHSL CHAMPIONS A Opponent I? ' 5: -; , ,Th'ey 31 .Xav1er i M 2 A 1:99 . Walnut Hills 7'4 '0 g Niles McKiniey- A 2707 , 3 , Woodward 1172.. ' 7 33, , . Aiken 2W :; iv 1 1 2 A 27 Western Hills 6 127' . ' Courier Tech .1 IV ' ' 2 ,1 f , 3 50' .31- H Taft 3:16 451 ,',: ! Hughes. .1 .cif- M 6'90, BoHom Row: R Carpenter, D. Hawkins, K. Calhoun Row 2: M. Mason, C, Clark, C. Alexander, H. Christmon, J1 Reinert. Row 3: G. Brown, J. Kyles, J, Jackson, J, Tribble, Coach Merritt. M lftuaaw mm 165 TWO RUSHERS AVOID A BLOCK IN THEIR PURSUIT OF THE EALL-CARRIER. CHRISTMAN DRINKS A HVICTORY TOAST AFTER A HARD-EARNED WIN. ReservewS. Boyle, A. Smith, W. King, E. Gray, W. Sanders, W. Morris, K Lesleyl L Palmer, G. Turner, N Brabson, C. Johnson, E. Breckenridge, 6, Walker, J. Dent, M. Curfus, P. Snyder, L.Murry. Coach Michael Hladl's reserve squad compiles laudable record of six wins and one loss, yet finishes third in Public High League behind the Big Reds of Hughes and Senators oi Taft. ALERT FUR TABKLERS, RESERVE ELLIS BRECKENRIDGE RAMBLES GUALWARD. SQUAD ENGAGES IN A BRISK SBRIMMAGE AS PART OF ITS PRE-GAME ROUTINE. .. J. W . w ?;?;n N T ;. war. p.333 4:, ema. A UNCE-THRIVING INDUSTRIAL NEIGHBORHOOD PROVIDES A CURIOUS BACKGROUND FOR A GAME BETWEEN WITHROW AND PORTER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS. JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL A segmenT of an over-alT producTive year for WiThrow fooTbaIl was The praiseworThy efforT of The junior high Team. The charges of Coach Charfes Cadle came Through wiTh a log of five wins, one loss, one Tie, and a second place finish in The league. Their only loss was To Samuel Ach Junior High, The league champions. In only Two of seven games did The liTTIe Tigers allow Their opponenTs To score, while They averaged an impressive fifTeen poinTs more Than Their rivals. Players showing especial promise were Tom Ferone, Gene Beche, and Tom Vilardo. WHAT THE TEAMS MAY LACK IN STYLE AND PUHSH THEY DVERCOME WITH HUSTLE AND ENTHUSIASM AS THE ACTION MOUNTS. 167 The day of the Walnut game finds senior fullback Walter Barnes caught up in a whirlwind of activity WALTER The speckled halls of school, grass-overed grid- iron, and hardwood-floored gym were The sites of acTion for Walter. One of Coach MerrITT's Top fooTballers, he proved able both in the classroom and on the dance floor. His energy reserves depleted by the events of the day, Walter looks forward to a good nighfs sleep to rekindle his ebbing vivacity. AT AN OPEN HOUSE WALT AND A SPECIAL FRIEND GET IN THE SWING. WUDDWARWS BULLDOGS CONVERSE UN NIMBLE FORWARD FLOYD REASON, BIIT ARE TOO LATE TO PREVENT AN EASY DUNK SHUT. Varsity hnupmen share league championship with Taft; UPI rates Tigers thirty-sixth in state. CATCHING ALL FIVE DEFENDERS FLATAFOOTED, HM LUNG LAUNCHES A JUMPER FROM THE LANE. Withruw closes regular season with 13 wins and 5 losses to boast six-year totals to I13 and 20. Floyd Beason and Mike Ferone top the scoring with 302 and 245 points, respectively, as the Tigers hit for an average of 63.9 points, the high of 84 made against Walnut. thhrow , 60 Lima Shawnee 67 Withrow 7 I 67 Reading 59 Withrow 34 - Anderson 45 WithrOW' 64 6Westem Hills . 57 Withrow t . 81 Aiken 61 WithrOw . ' , 68' , Woodward V 65 Withrow; ' H , 67 Taft ' 65 Withrow 81 Walnut Hills 65 Withrow L 62 Hughes 61 , Withrow 47 Courter Tech 38 7 Withrow 50- 66 Western Hills 48 Withrow 45 Oak Hills g 59 . Withi'ow x 1' 73 , Aiken 65 Withrow ' 58 Woodward 759 Withrowx 69 trTafT j - 74 Withrow L 84 4 Walnut Hills 53 Withrow ' 74 Courter Tech' 55 . Withrow 61 Hughes 58 17l SENIOR LETTERMEN Any high school basketball coach could write a thesis on the importance of senior lettermen. Bengaliak group of seniors was no exception, for they supplied the heart of the Tiger attack. In fact, 94 per cent of the teamts points was tallied by the seniors. SENIOR GD-BAPTAIN FLOYD BEASDN DISPLAYS HIS JUMPING ABILITY. Left Column: Bob Overton, Dennis Cody, Mike Ferone, Jim Long. Right Column: Poul White, Lornie Starkey, Roger Wilson. 172 UNE GAME INCLUDES A SEQUENCE OF SEVERAL EVENTS-PRACTICE AFTER SCHOOL. PRE-EAME WARM-UF. AND FINALLY, THE ACTION OF THE GAME ITSELF. I Filling in for ailing head coach John Huheey, John Bryant directed the Tigers to even greater heights than predicted for this year's team, including a 12-2 docket in the Public High League. Front Row: D. Cody, R, Wilson, C Gloss, B. Jackson, C, Moore. Lt Starkey, BA Dalton, manager. Back Row: R. Mathews, manager; Middle Row: E. Chambersl manager; M. Ferone, P White, F. Beoson, E. Sewell, L. Russell, Jh Long, B. Overton, Coach J. Bryant. I73 1- Front Row: C. Wheat, T. Neloms, D. Good, C. Patton, R. Bennett, R. Nelson, B. Corr. Back Row: G. Alien, J. Wells. B, Victor, B. Dodd, G. Norwell, E, Brown RESERVE BASKETBALL CENTER Bill. DDDD STRUGGLES TO GET OFF A PIVOT SHOT AS HE IS FOULED. Coach Cadle's bombers began The schedule on a brighT note with five wins in a row. Shorfly, The squad experienced a mid-season slump, but were able To overcome H and finished strong, The highlight of The season came as The well-balanced Tigers subdued Courier Tech by Twenfy-five points 10 evict Them from first place, affer having lost To Tech by six points earlier. I THINK THE DUACH GUT HIS TRAINING WITH THE BDLSHDI BALLET. I74 COACH INMAN DIAGRAMS THE HGlVE-ANDJHJ FOR TWO OF HIS PLAYERS. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The junior high Team was composed of an all- around fine bunch of boys, said Coach Inman of his crew. Though They had but a 5-9 slate in Their division of The league, The coach felt ThaT some of . The bOYS had rea' POTenTia'l WhiCh COU'd be realized Bun JOSLYN TAKES AIM FOR A SHORT rAnE-Awmr JUMP sum. Through Time and hard work. Front Row: B Joslyn, E. Joiner, D. Greorl 5 Kelley, R. Lee, D Coy, T. Ferone. Back Row: D. Morton, G. Breckenridge, P. Stoffregen, D, Bettmon, S. Liversedge, T. Bouldin, Coach Thomas lnmon. SEWELL TAPS A REBOUND T0 TEAMMATE OVERTON IN THE CLOSING MINUTES OF THE ELDER CONTEST. TOURNAMENT Tigers grab three victories in District Tournament before losing out in semifinal round to the tough Elder Panthers. Climaxing The season was 1he Dis- Tric'r Tournament. The first game piTted Withrow against Anderson, to whom we had lost by eleven points earlier. Nevertheless, The Tigers came through and besTed the Redskins, 72-60. After easy vicTo- ries of 54-43 and 51-40 over Mil- ford and Western Hills, the Bengal Bombers, facing a sTrong Elder team, dropped a hearT-breaker, 58-40. A CAST UN FERDNE'S INJURED ARM DOES NOT HINDER HIS MOBILITY AS HE FIGHTS FOR POSITION UNDER THE NET. Beason Ferone Long Starkey Whife Jackson Overfon Wi lson Sewell Russell Moore .Glass Cady SR. FORWARD FERONE SNATCHES A REBOUND OFF THE PANTHERS' BOARD. BEASON TRIES TO BEAT HIS MAN TO THE BASKET FOR A POSSIBLE TIP-IN. FLOYD BUES HIGH TD REBOUND ANOTHER ELDER MISS. INDIViDUAL SCORING Games 22 21 22 22 22 17' '16 11 9 11 4 8 7 F.G. 1 '40 112- 78 2182 '68 18 16 16 13 2 . 4 3 3 ET. 78 59 36 27 33 121 O-'N?NNIU10 Pts. 358 283 , 192 191 169 48 38 37 13 11 10 27 6. FINAL TALLY COMES TO 16-6 Avg. 16.3 13.5 . 8-7 8.7 7.7 2.8 2.4 3.4 1 .4 1.0 2.5 0.9' 0.9 1' 1-mLu .n V cult. w:?.- ' ML 3.. .. 3? W28 STRUNG-WINDED RUNNERS KEN WALTON, EUGENE SEWELL, TOMMY PORTER. AND RUN COLEMAN TROT MILE AFTER GRUELING MILE ON THE PRACTICE COURSE. CROSS COUNTRY JOHN lOWS GASPS HIS WAY ACROSS THE FINISH LINE TO TAKE TENTH PLACE IN THE FIRST PHSL MEET. Keeping pace with the efforts of past years, Bengaliats distance runners secured a second place finish in the district meet. With the coming of fall, the Withrow Cross- Country team began their late afternoon iaunts throughout the Hyde Park vicinity. This year's team exhibited notable improvement over the last with the breaking of fifteen old school records. Withrow ranked high in the PHSL with test times from Al Sewell and Clyde Tate. Coach Race is looking forward to a good season next year with the return of underclassmen Tommy Hayden, Kenny Walton, and Ed Osterhaus. Above: Ed Osterhuus Above: Tommy Hayden Below: Albert Sewell Below: Tommy Porter VARSITY SWIMMING New coach Allison's task of schooling Withrow mermen in the art of competitive swimming was made easier by an experienced group of seniors. JOHN DLERT SPRINGS OVER BILL DOYLE INTO THE FREESTYLE LEG OF A RELAY. ISO i i r 181 New coach Eugene Allison com1 bined wiTh senior co-capTains John OIerT and Bill Doyle To con- Tinue an expansive rebuilding program. DespiTe handicaps like a condemned pool, WiThrow's mermen sTarTed 0T1C The season wiTh a smashing vicTory over Roger Bacon. In Three Toliowing Teague meets, The Tigers Took second once and Third Twice. Sfumping in mid-season our Tank- men Tell T0 sixTh in The PHSL sTandings. When DisTricT Time ar- rived, sophomores Bruce Rasmus- sen and Bob Chisholm excelled in The Tree sTyle evenTs. Bruce finished Third in The 400 meTer and Bob fourth in The 50 and 100. Such performances by underdassmen bode well for Tu- Ture WiThrow swimming squads. Coach Allison with Co-coptoins John tHAMPIGNSHIP CHARACTERIZES WITHRUW'S MERMEN. Olert and BilI Doyle, mcmus seconns ARE 511mm WITH A LlGHTNlNG-FAST PUSHVDFF IN THE mu STROKE. ' 1-3222: 1 z x 182 Sophomores: B. Russmussen, R. Uihlein, D. Cameron, 6 Jordan, R. Welles, R Chisholm. Juniors: S Tischbein, B. Lipschutz, K. Vonder Ahe, R. Meier. BASEBALL Diamondmen take the field under new coach Chambers; boys look toward a prosperous spring. In 1966 The WiThrow baseball Team boasTed a superb pitching sTaff, one of The besT in The ciTy. Headed by fire-balling souThpaws Gary Wilkens and Ron Johnson, The mound crew made up for The Team's lack of power by holding opponenTs To low scores, whi!e speed and consisTenT hiTTing pro- duced The needed runs. LEFT FIELDER SAM McNEII. SQUARES AROUND FOR A SACRIFICE BUNT. Seated: W. Evans, P. Tomes, B. Heslor, K. Hooper, L. Smith, G. Wilkins, S. McNeil, R. Walton, B. Kuhl, R. Hoff. Standing: T. Kuhl, G. Hopkins, R. Johnson, B. GerTh, H. Glover, T. PolfcosTro, D. Good, T. DuBois, T. Cunningham, D. Dewar, manager; J. Monday, manager, BOB KUHL HITS THE DIRT AS TYRDNE CUNNINGHAM TAKES THE IHROW FOR THE PUTOUT. STAR PITEHER GARY WILKINS FIRES A KNUCKLE BALL. BUB HESLAR BRACES HIMSELF FOR THE PITCH FROM WILKINS. 185 WATCHING THE PITCHER'S EVERY MOVE, TUMES ALERTLY WAITS FOR THE PAYUFF PITCH. Baseballers brave cold spring weather to build a solid CUNNINGHAM GOES TO THE GROUND T0 SNARE A HARD BUUNDER. team for the coming season. THE INFIELDERS DRILL ON THE RUNDOWN PLAY TO PREVENT BUSTLY MISTAKES. l86 Kneeling: C. Smith, B. Coleman, R. Underhill, T. Smith. Standing: Coach Merritt, L. Wheat, E. Brommemon, D. Collier, B. Hawkins, KV Calhoun, R. Clay, R. Meier. GOLF Keeping in swing with The Times was this year's gohc Team. Busy adding Those final Touches, Coach Merri'r'r and captain Bill Hawkins supervised The pracTice sessions. Oncoming district and staTe meefs proved a strong Test for With- row's fairway prowess. Underhill, Wheat, and Calhoun return to the varsity team, from the '65 187 CAPT. BILL HAWKINS TAKES FIRM HOLD AS HE LINES UP THE BALL'S PATH. THE RACKETMAN'S WEAPON 0F WOOD AND FIBRES GENERATES A BULLET-LIKE VIJLLEY UPON STRIKING A TENNIS BALL. JDE DEHNER AND COACH MATHER SET UP A CHALLENGING SCHEDULE FOR 1966. WALTERS STRETBHES EVERY MUSCLE TO REACH THAT CORNER SHUT. 188 A select squad of racketmen embarked on another championship season. WiTh Two nationaIEy-ranked team members, W'IThrow Tennis squad prepared for a rugged 24-game schedule in defense of Their 1965 league showing. Last year's Sfafe Runner-up doubles Team of Joe Deh-ner and George Mehl was supported by top sophomore Ron Lague. WiTh such a balanced and explosive front line, Coach MaTher forsaw one of Wifhrow's finesT tennis, seasonsl e'w fit?- LAGUE THRUWS HIS WEIGHT BEHIND A SERVE. DEHNER SPRINGS UP AND INTO ACTION. Kneeling: RA Lague, R. Logue, J Dehner. Standing: Coach Mother, P Holzman, M. Fluharty, P. Bomber, R. Walters, C. Wilder, B. Fields Not Pictured: G. Mehl. ? 189 PRACTICE MUST BE PREGEDED BY MUSCLE-STRETCHING EXERCISES TO PREVENT PAINFUL ERAMPS. TRACK Speed, endurance, strength, and agility combined to give the 1966 track squad potential for success in PHSL meets. As winter finally surrendered To The warming spring sun, The WiThrow Track Team donned Their uniforms and readied Themselves for the approaching season. New head coach Tirrel Burfon relied on his reTurning seniors To lead The numerous sophomores and iuniors in The PHSL campaign against The powerful squads of Taff and Hughes. SOPHOMDRE MIKE TRESLER STRAINS T0 LIFT HIS TRAILINE KNEE HIGH ENOUGH TO CLEAR A HIGH HURDLE. BROWN AND PORTER'SPRINT STRIDE FOR STRIDE TOWARD THE TAPE. LINWOOD BAKER HEAVES THE DISCUS AT AN IMAGINARY TARGET UPFIE Bottom Row: R. Taylor, D. Wiles, W. Davis, L. Martin, R. Rasberry, Row 3: C. Hare, W, Barnes, C. Alexander, H Williams, J Kyles, G. C. Johnson, L. Tribble, T Hacker, L. Spinks, W. Jackson, MV Brown, Brown, E Osterhous, R. Amnfez, B. Harris, N. Brubson, T Porter, E. Milier, 5. Burton Raw 2: M. Matine, J. Robinson, R Carpenter, J. Scott, L. Jones, A. Brown, J. Gentry. Row 4: J. Douglas, B. Brush, D. Macke, M. Tresler, K. Walton, E. Sewell, S. Johnson, 5. Boyle, D R. Bray, G, Griffin, D Jackson, G. Turner, J. Holmes, L, Rand. Snyder, G Walker, C. Logan, H. Miller, J. Cobb, Coach Burton. Varsity teams attract many boys interested in furthering WithroWs '66 athletic success. Junior high track and field prepares boys for competition as members of future varsity teams. Front Row: J'. Orfher, E. Honnican, C. Jones, I. Minning, D. Caster, B, Osterhaus, D. Vilardo, C. Hughes, J. Zellers, D. Brush, D. Work- D. Runyon, M. Bonner, J. Compston. Back Row: B. Wells, T Lawson, mcm, T. Flonigan, F. Frye, K. Henderson, R McAffery. TIGER CLUB Front Row: Mrl Merritt, W. Barnes, D. Lawrence, B. Anderson, J. Lewis, A. Sewall, J. McMullen, A. Smith, R Carpenter, L Baker. Row 2: K. Walton, C Ibonez, S. Shelton, C. Tote, G. Brown, E. Osterhaus, H. Glover, P. Tomes, B. Taylor. Row 3: H. Christmon, E. Milier, J. Cobb, E. Sewell, R. Coleman, G. Wilkens, B. Hawkins, P. Hughes, C. Glass, Row 4: A. Leary, T. Jones, M. Mason, L. Sfarkey. Representing the top in athletics was Tiger Club. Any boy who had earned a varsity letter was qualified for this club, just part of Withrow's fine athletic tradition. 3! ? E i E 5 WITHRDW TIGRESSES STRETCH TOWARD ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT. IF WE SAW THESE RINGS IN HALF, WE CAN POSSIBLY FREE YOU. I95 The clack, clack of the hockey sticks syncopated the cheering from the girlst gymnasium. No matter where the action occurred, girls, sports invariably taught sportsmanship and progress in skills. THE ART OF BALLET PRUVES HELPFUL IN BASKETBALL. Suzy Gwinner, V.P. Jeanne Maish, Trees. Leading Withrow's largest organization TGirls' Athletic Associatium were diligent tigresses who initiated ideas and fulfilled plans. In Serowe, Bechuanaland, The endless Throbbing of The naTive drums compeTed wiTh alien sounds. The crack of baseball baT sTriking ball, The whoosh of TeTher ball soaring in air, The smack of volley- ball meeTing hand-The Africans shared These experiences because GAA senT Them sporTs equip- menT and money in care of The Swaneng Hill School TSerowe's only high school, founded in 1962; In addiTion GAA had numerous local en- deavors plus The many aThIeTic acTiviTies. Jeannie Heimann, Pres. Kita Brown, Jr, High Adviser Managers: Lucy Howard, swimming; Barb Wilson, archery; PhyIlis Manison, basketball; Brenda Dixon, volleyball; GAA MANAGERS Sandy Jones, hockey. GAA ADVISERS Advisers: Miss Grace Blasberg, Miss Elizabeth Leslie, Miss Eleanor Graham, Miss Mono Dorsey. 197 Officers: L. Howard, Pres.; C. McTigue, V-Pre5.; J, Knoechel, Secy; C, Rauch, Trees. SENIOR HIGH DOLPHIN CLUB Beginning in Hawaii and Travel- ing To such places as exoTic Japan, gay Paris, regal London, and busTling New York, Dolphin Club guided specTaTors on a Tour of The globe. Around The World, This year's version of The swimming club's bE-annual ven- Tures, was a clever combination of The waTer baflerinas' TalenTs and eye-caTching cosTumes. WiThd row's mermaids did noT, how- ever, IimiT Their exploiTs To pre- cision swimming. Under The direcTion of Miss Mona Dorsey, The Tigress swimmers participaTed in several inTra-school meeTs cli- maxed by an alI-ciTy meeT. Row 1: Av Gail, B. Buckler, R, Carney, ST Sutton, 5. Hennessey. Row 3: S. Wordlaw, S. Knight, R. Martin, J. Grischy, S. Gwinner, Row 2: L. Howard, C. McTigue, K. Deege, J. Patrick, C. Rauch. A. Harper, M. Stenburg, T. W055. Row 1: P. McMuHon, K. Riesser, M, Wheeler. K. Werner, L. Cumby, D. Miller, D. Moundrell. Row 2: M. Smith, T Colangelo, G. Algyre, B. Renshow, IF WE DON'T STOP GOING IN CIRCLES. WE'LL NEVER MAKE IT AROUND THE WORLD. 199 J . Rutherford Row 3: A. Bressi, Bottom Row: M, Offutt, A. Keorsey, S. HeHer, D. Stevens, G. Beiser, P. Flick, J. Crump, R Scott Top Row: L. Sweeney, 5 Warner, C Jackson, L. McQueen, D. Edwards, J. Meadows, PA Miller, k . r- DANCE CLUB Officers: J. Hampton, Pres.; S. Breeze, V.P.; C. McFoEI, SecyT-Treus. Are you very adepT aT being a Tree? AIThough H is doubeul ThaT anyone will ever be asked To do This in an everyday siTuaTion, such a TesT accuraTely revealed The expressive power of prospecTive Dance Club members. Also perform- ing a leap, walk, and run, The girls successfully displayed Their grace, coordinaTion, and rhyThm. WiTh Try-ouTs over, The members concenTraTed on improving Their Techniques by aTTending sym- posiums and by pracTicing aT weekly meeTings. AT The annual Tea came The highlighT of The year- The dancers porTrayed Life in a School Day, re- vealing Their TalenT To The guesTs, Their moThers. Banom Row: M. Scott, L. Sweeney, Y. Oppelt, A. Blossom, R. Kegley, Meadows, K. Howard. Top Row: 5. Heller, L. Motley, C. Harris, D. Benton, C. Owens, J. Lewis, J, Kidd, H, Edmondson. Whether dribbling a basketball, racking up the score in tennis, batting a baseball, sprinting for track, or going head over heels for tumbling, Junior High GAA confirmed its merit in guidance and sportsmanship. CheerleaderSeRow 1: CA Parker, D. Ferguson, H. Shick, W. Apple. Row 2: R. Tischbein, C. Gerber, P. Hadley, B, Barnes. JUNIOR HIGH G.A.A. Adviser Miss Mabel Robinson focused The microscope To exam- ine The specimen, Junior High GAA. The firsT visible species was Junior Leaders. A novel branch of GAA, These freshmen girls refereed GAA's sporTs and vied in Their own bouTs. Judged on form and sTrokes was The nexT class, Junior Dolphins. The Third order was compiled of snappy cheerleaders. The Tina! group was The eighTh-grade managers, who planned social evenTs and enTerprises. A shadow blurred The vision-anoTher year had ended. ManagerseBoNom to Top: C. Hoehn, Pres.; VT Foster, VT P.; L, Simpson, Secy.-Treos.; P. Warren, Tumbling; S. Childress, Soccer; N. Ourin, Swim; E. Hodge, Swim; K. Chad- wellLBaskeTbail; D. Hooker, Softball; N. Clare, Volleyball; 5. Mchin, Track; Miss Robinson. 202 Seated: K. Hollingsworth, L Harper, D. Callahan, K. Gro'rsch, K Callahan, L. Usher. On board: N. Outin, S. Martin, B Roser, K7 Chest- nut, R. Tischbein, H. Shick, D. Ferguson, B. Chisolm, C. Weggons, W Ferguson. Standing: A. Krumme, A. Firestone. DOLPHINS JUNIOR LEADERS Row 1: J. Bimel, S. Brown, R McElory, S. McFoll, D. Bowen, D. Pettigouf, C. Gerber, J. Welfs Row 2: W. Appie, H. Shick, J Daniels, B. Iron, R. Tischbein, D. Leovender, D. Ferguson, K. Callahan, D. Hutton. Row 3: B. Barnes, P. Phillips, D. Wallace, L. Durban, P. Grant, B. Wilmouth, M Knell, K. Koyser, P. Hadley. 203 Unbevclassmen 204 205 , r1!'...s1 207 JUNIORS Abbott, Lorry Allen, Regina Allen, Rufus Amos, Ronald Anderson, Betty Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Brent Anderson, Raymond Anderson, Voletto Andrew, Ronnie Apple, Fred Applegate, Linda Armstrong, Rick Asher, Mike Ashpcugh, Sondra Ayers, Nancy Bacchus, Barbara Baldwin, Judith Bollenger, Joe Barker, Crystal Barnes, Don Barnhort, Joseph Borters, Jim Baskin, Leon Beotty, Janis Beck, Amdrew Beckwfth, Richard Beets, Janice Behringer, Bruce Beighle, Ron Bellher, Jerome Bell, Floyd Bell, Frank Bell, Linda Bell, Shirley Bennett, Andre Berry, Steve Berry, Viola Bloke, Pom Bolon, Mike Bolin, Jesse Bolton, Sondra Boner, Ono Lee Bonner, Jo Anne Bookout, Gary Booth, Rebecco Boswell, Mory Bouldin, Anita Bouldin, Diana Bowers, Harriette Bradley, Les Branomon, Rick Bray, Robert Breeze, Sharon Brockl Sondra Brooks, Willie Brown, Bob Brown, Darrell Brown, James Brown, Jenelf Brown, Joyce Brown, Marilyn Brown, Ronnie Brown, Steve Brown, Steve Browning, David Bruce, Jacqueline Buckler, Bonnie Bromfield, Bruce Brunner, Sandro Brush, Bill Bunkley, Ronnie Burden, Gary Burnett, Walter Bush, DeNorris Byrd, Janice Cabanas, Cherretm Colbert, Eugene Callahan, Donna ! Collery, JohneHa I JUNIORS CaEloway, Paul Campbell, Alex Campbell, George Campbell, Henry Campbell, Sharon Carney, Roberta Carr, Michael Carrier, Brenda Carter, Ben Carter, Gertrude Carter, James Carter, Jo Ann Cosogronds, George Casey, Denise Cass, Debbie Center, Kathy Chochoff, Steve Chadwell, Wanda Chambers, Connie Chambers, Earl Chapman, Alma Chesnut, Micheile Christmon, John Clark, Barbara Clark, Carl Clark, David Clayton, Pat Cobb, Ann Cobb, Julius Coibert, Linda Coldiron, Brent Cole, Jeff Coleman, Anthony Coleman, Ernest Coleman, Francis Coleman, Gayle Collier, Yvonne Constiner, Carl Cook, Herman Cooke, John BREWING MOLIJTOV COCKTAILS? ND, STUDYING THE CRYSTAL FORMATIONS UF MONOLITHIG SODIUM CHLORIDE. 103 JUNIORS Cooper, Elizabeth Cooper, Linda Cooper, Shirley Corder, Becky Cowson, Barbette Cottom, Lowonda Cotton, Sherry Counts, Philip Cowperthwaife, Linda Cot, Sondra Cmvens, Johnny Crawford, Arzello Crawford, Janice Crawford, Sandy Crumrine, Judy Crumrine, Richard Crutcher, Tyrone Dailey, Charles Dale, Erskine Dalton, Bradford Dameron, Chris Daniel, Paulo Daniels, Deborah Donner, Ernest Darling, Fran Duulton, Julie Davidson, Joyce Davis, Charlene Davis, Dorenio Dent, Jophew Dette, John DeVOre, Poul Dewar, Dorb Dewberry, Betw Dickinson, Meiody DExon, Brenda Dodd, William , ,. , . -' .-. ' Dolbyl Lorry EXPERIMENTATIUN YIELDS FlRST-HAND KNOWLEDGE. 1 , E ' . a i .A DOHSId. Shown Dom, Jennifer 209 JUNIORS Dove, Lorry Dozier, Nancy Drummer, Annie Dukes, Ethel Duncan, Paul Duncan, Phyliis Dunn, Pamela Dunson, Claudette Dye, Karl Earls, Brenda Earls, Mary Ellen Eaton, Benjamin Ector, Eddie Edmondson, Hope Edmondson, John Edwards, Ronald Embry, Peggy England, Russ Epling, Dremu Eschmeyer, Gory Estes, Doug Esfes, Vickie Evans, Barbara Forres, Chris Faulconer, Rodney Fehring, Tony Feng, Ben Ferguson, Juanita Ferguson, Michael Ferris, Jerry Fields, Tisa Flanagan, Sam Flanigan, Mike Flick, Pom Flory, Paula Flourney, Jeanne Fluharty, Mike Fogelsong, Barbara Foster, James Fizier, Linda I WISH I HAD DUNE THIS LAST NIGHT! 210 PRAISE. 2H JUNIORS Frazier, Theresa French, Debbie Frost, Alvin Frye, Goil Fuiler, Donna Gollohen, Glenn Garrett, Willodene Garvin, Robbie Gosh, Linda Gaston, Shirley Gehring, Donna Geier, Rachel Geil, Walt Gentry, James Gerth, Biil Gilbert, Bili Gloss, Charles Glenn, George Godfrey, Steve Gonzalez, Ron Goodloe, John Goodman, Poul Gordon, Leolo Gront, Sharon Gray, Eddie Gray, Ken Green, Albert Green, Greg Greer! Juanita Gyiess, Walter Griffirh, Martin Grischy, Jon Gronouer, Koren Gwinner, Suzy Hoke, Roiph HOH, Henry Ho Iz, Agnes Hammon, Bill Hammonn, Walt Hampton, Carolyn Honey, Lindo Horbaugh, Claudio Horgrove, Jurmon Harper, Alice Harris, Allen Harris, Barbara Harris, James Harris, Mary Harris, Patsy Harris, Peggy Hofcher, Terry Hayden, Tommy Haydon, Harriet Heath, Barbara Heller, Sue Hemer, Karen Henderson, Patricio Hennessy, Sue Henson, Cris Henson, Clay Herring, Jacqueline Herzner, Debbie Herzog, Ron Hesser, Pete Hill, Charlene Hill, Erma Hill, Johnny Hill, Kenny Hiner, Carl Hinkle, Sharon Hodge, Donna Hoehn, Marilyn Hoff, Ron Hogg, Scott Holcomb, John Holmes, Joe Holmes, Stella Holzmon, Jock Holzmon, Pete Hooker, Jim 212 213 JUNIORS Hooper, Ken Hopkins, Guy Hopkins, Robert Hopkins, Sara Houlihan, Tori Houston, Greg Howard, Ricardo Howcrdl Timothy Hughes, Kathie Hughes, Porter Humphries, Anita Hum, Joyeuse Hufchison, Randy Hyden, Ronald Hland, Janie Innis, Pot Irvine, Carol Jackson, Barbara Jackson, Brenda Jackson, Cecelia Jackson, Gloria Jackson, Nancy Jackson, Sherry Jackson, William James, Byron James, Richard Jonke, Anna Jason, Roy Jerrer. Deborah Johnson, Anneffe Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Gory Johnson, Jerome Johnson, Lynne Johnson, Orville Johnson, Paulette Jones, Gilbert Jones, Harry Jones, Louis JUNIORS Jones, Michael Jones, Pamela Jones, Veronica Judd, Connie Kommer, Daniel Komt, Bob Keoting, Steve Kenne, Alberto Kegley, Rife Kelch, Jerry KeHeyl Ann Kennedy, Maurice Kennedy, Pof Kenyon, Jim Kimball, chIe Kinord, Geneva Kinder, Jim King, Cathy Kirk, George Klein, Paul Klems, Bill Knapp, Mary Korb, Howard Krehnbeirl, Vicki Kuhl, Terry Kuhn Dave Locke, Linda Lcme, Wilbur Langley, Adrianne Lackins, Rifey Lawrence, Donald Lawson, Jerry Layne, Com Leohr, Gerry Lee, Cheryl Lemon, Mike Levy, Herold Lewis, John Lewis, Tholdon Liebschutz, Bob THOUGH THIS BE MADNESS, YET THERE 18 METHOD IN'T. 214 JUNIORS Lindsey, Margo Linville, David Lipscomb, Tom Little, Jackie Lockridge, Jl'm Longl David Lower, Delores Luchow, John Ludlow, Edward Lusk, Linda Mock, John Madison, Diana Muhan, John Mondlove, BiH Morconnet, Marian Mordis, Gory 45g am. 4 mmhtxm . Marshall, Ella Martin, Diane Martin, James Martin, Priscilla Massey, Susan Mathews! Steve Maffhews, Vincenf Moyes, Woodrow Mayo, Elaine McCall, Gwen McCall, James McClinton, Caleb MCCOmmOnS, Helen McCalogue, Cindi McCray, Linda McCreody, Marguerite McCree, Karen McDaniel, Sondra McElrath, Lester McEerm ClorenCe McFarland, Judie McFarland, Duncan McGee, Melvin McKee, Niedra WOW! THEY FENALLY CHEERED! 215 JUNIORS McKinnon, Mike McMullen, Joyce MCMuHen, Pamela McQueen, Betty Mehi, George Meridy, Michael Merrell, Debbie Merritt Pete Metzler, Beverly Meyen Barry Meyer, Russ Michael, Dennis Michaels, Pam Miller, Dave Miller, Janis Miller, Puffy Minett, Cheryl Mitchell, Audrey Mitchell, BeverIy Mitchell, Clarence Monday, James Monroe, William Moore, Costello Moore, Emma Moore, Marilyn Moore, William Morgan, Larry Morrett, Barbara Morris, Beth Morris, WiHiarn Mosley, William Motley, Linda Mueller, Ramona Murry, Larry Musch, Karl Myers, Rocky Myrick, Willie Nash, Joyce Neal, Charles Neloms, Timothy OUR FUUNTAIN'S WATERS DANCE SPRIGHTLY EVER TlME-BRACKED TILES, GLARING IN THE SUN. 216 CORINTHIAN PILLARS ADD A CLASSIC TOUCH 217 JUNIORS Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Cheryl Newman, Elaine Noe, Martha Noel, Jeff Northcutr, Don Nurrenberg, Nancy Offutt, Marge Ogley, Jo Oliver, Thresa Oliver, Wilbert Opel, Ronald Orr, Debby Osler, Mike Osterhaus, Ed Overton, Bob Owens, Carl Owens, Jacqueline Owens, Poul Page, Carol Ponkolu, John Pope, Merrie Pork, Sandi ParkEr, Vickie Portin, Lewis Patchell, Janis Patrick, Jill Patterson, Bill Payne, Lorry Payton, Joe Pendleton, Juanino Pennington, Clarke Peiers, Don Petrey, Joyce Pfaff, Zesm Pfeffer, Richard Pinkerton, Valerie Pitts, Douglas Pins, Roberta Plye, Tom JUNIORS Poehner, Bill Pogue, Robert Pope, Nancy Porter, Barry Porter, Jurldeen Power, Dave Price, Norm Price, Geraldine Price, Lutricio Pringle, James Puckett, James Pugh Donna Raines, Pamela Rehourhi, Denni Romey, Flemon Ramsey, James Rankin, Prince Redrow, Jill Reeves, Wilma Reid, Beverly Reid, Serrecia Reinert, John Reynolds, John Rice, Gloria Richardsonl Carolyn Richardson, Lorry Richardso'n, Marvin Riley, Ruth Roberts, Danny Roberts, Steve Robertson, Tony Robinson, Brenda Robinson, Gerofdine Robinson, Par Rodgers, Marlo Roebuck, Theresa Rogersl Cheryl Rogers, William Romine, Maynard Roof, Peggy 218 GYM CLASS ABOUNDS IN UP-LIFTING EXPERIENCES. UP AND DOWN PEDAL THE GYM SHOES DURING A PHYS. ED. CLASS WARM-UP. 2l9 JUNIORS Rose, Terry R055, Peggy Rowland, Delorise Rumke, Judy Rupp, Greg Rust, Margie Rutherford, Bonnie Rutherford, Nancy Sadler, Beverly Sand, Lisa Sanders, Tony Sansone, Linda Sontoro, Joe Scanlon, Pct Scarborough, Linda Scheyer, Louise Schilling, Jim Schmoltz, Phyllis Schmidt, Charlie Schroeder, Geraldine Schultz, Ed Scott, Connie Scott, Elaine Scott, James Scott, Marilyn Scott, Shirley Seller; David Sewell, Al Sewefl, Eugene Shoner, Erin Sharpe, Stanley Shelton, Robert Shelton, Steve Shelton, Vickie Shreve, Donald Sill, Tom Sims, Bill Sims, Ozello Sims, Vivian Sink, Mark JUNIORS Sitton, Marsha Skeen, Marshall Slaughter, Bob Slushur, Jim Smith, Anthony Smith, Barbara Smith, Beverly Smith, Ciorence Smith, Dan Smith, Derrick Smith, Diana Smith, Donald Smith, Douglas Smith, Garry Smith, Gayle Smith, Karyn Smith, Kay Smith, Lirido Smith, Linda Smith, Michael Smith, Ollie Smith, Raymond Smith, Raymond Smith, Willie Snyder, Paul Soderstrom, Beth Spinks, Gwen Spinks, Lester Spivey, Earnestine Srandfield, Karen Stelter, Tom Stenburg, Merry Steve, Mike Stevens, Dee Stevens, Linda Srierli, Paulo Sfiile, Bill Stine, Janice Sfonom, Mike Srovall, Pot Strain, Robin Strunk, Dole Sturdenwonf, Mildred Suedhof, Debbie Suttle, Mike Sutton, Jacqueline Sutton, Sally Sweeney, Linda Toffe, Sandi Terrence, John Tote, Sylvia Taylor, Calvin Taylor, Diana Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Merrie Taylor, Wallace Tenny, Deborah Tevis, James Texter, Barbara Thoyer, Gordon Thomas, Gwen Thomas, Joyce Thoma; Judy Thomas, Roger Thompson, Carlos Thompson, Janice Thompson, Linda Thrasher, Gail Thrasher, Tom Tillery, Derrick Tischbein, Scott Todd, Karen Todd, Petelida Toelle, Steve Truman, Carol Uihlein, Justin Underhill, Randy Underwood, Greg Underwood, Jo Volmore, Doug 220 Igga'iy. .u- 3-3 . ALL STAND AT ATTENTION FDR BUR NATIONAL ANTHEM. JUNIORS Vondergrift, Marion Von Nottingham, Lynne Victor, Bill Vinson, Carolyn Vonderuhe, Kurt Walker, Rick Walker, Eddie Walker, George Wore, Janice Washburn, Carol Woss, Terry Wotton, Ernest Weaver, Sandro Weems, Gloria Wells, Bernadine Werner, Patti Wesley, Martha Wethington, Bonnie WheeIer, David' White, Phyllis White, Robert White, Rosalyn Wilder, Charles Williams, Beverly Williams, Jay x Williams, Toni Williams, Veronica 1 Williams, Wesley 1 Wilson, Patsy Wilson, Tim Wilson, Timola Witt, Done Woods, Deborah Wright, Donald Yee, Gene Young, Gerald Zackery, Larry Zonelis, Geraldine Zimmerman, Sandi Zinn, Pot 113 Aaron, Phillip Abbott, Mary Ackley, Tom Algyre, Gigi Allen, Darlene Allen, Garry Alexander, Sylvia Alexander, Vicki Alley, Donald Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Eileen Anderson, Ernest Anderson, Nick Anderson, Pamela Andrew, Linda Anthony, Emmeff Apgor, John Apple, Ken Arnold, Robert Ashford, Ronald Austin, JoAnn Baldwin, Alice Barkey, Joe Barnett, Leon Baldwin, Jone Barkley, Brenda Bauer, Ronald Boyler, Dick Baxter, Michael Beasley, Sharon Betu, George Beck, Barbara Beckmon, Nancy Beets, Jay Bedinghous, Fran Bedford, Wondo Behrcms, Teri Bennett, Edward Bennett, Ricky Benton, Gloria Bernard, Steve Bess, PouIa Berrs, Ronofd Bimel', Fred Binkley, Jeanne Binning, Cindy Birkigf, Fron Birkley, Beverly Bivens, Constance Blanks, Sharon Blocksom, David Blockson, Jo Ann Blossom, Alison Blunt, Wanda Boggs, WiHiam Booker, Jean Booth, Barbara Boswefl, Alter Bowenj Rondo Bowman, Algene Bowman, Lamar Boyd, Anita Boyle, Sidney Brobson, James Bradfield, Mike Brodffeld, Pcmi Breckenridge, Ellis Bressi, Anne Brewer, Cothi i Brewer, Mark 1 Brewer, Robert 1 Bridges, Nancy Bright, Ann , Britten, Bonnie Brock, Billy ' Brockmcm, James Brockmun, James ' Brogden, Roseho Bromugen, Brenda Sue Brooks, Carolyn SOPHOMORES Berry, Ron Brooks, Christine Brooks, Marvin Brooks, Melvin Brooks, Sue Brooks, Wanda Brooksbonk, Mike Brown, Arnefte Brown, Beverly Brown, Jackie Brown, Kito Brown, Mike Brown, Ralph Brown, Steve Brown, Tyrone Brown, Willie Browning, Donny Browning, Darry Bruce, Judy Bruce, Larry Brunner, Dennis Brunson, Eugene Bryant, Bob Bryant, Joyce Bryant, Pat Buckler, Donna Burchard, Bob Burkhordt, Linda Burns, Earl Burressl Phillip Burton, Steve Bush, Sheila Butcher, Darlene Byrd, Shirley Coho , Mike Collihon, Gerral Cameron, David Cannon, Douglas Corr, Barry Carson, Harvey A FRESHMAN CHEERLEADER JUMPS WAY UP TO SPUR THE TIGERS ON TO VICTORY. OUT STRUTS THE DRILL TEAM FDR THEIR HALF-TIME ROUTINE. A RESERVE HELMETS UP FOR ACTION. Carter, Gory Carter, Scott Casper, Mike Cofron, David Chamberlain, Bonco Chamberlain, Crystal Chapman, Edward Chisholm, Bob Clark, John Clark, Leona Clarkson, Chris Click, Lune Clare, Jerry Cloydj Betty Coasfon, Karhy Cobb, Alberto Colangelq Terri Coldiron, Barbara Colfier, Dean Collins, Phil Combs, Kay Conn, Fred Cook, Sue Cooper, Lynn Corder, Charles Corder, Frank Cornelison, Judy Coston, Kenneth Cornell, Stanley Cox, Stanley Crumer, Bill Crawford, Lula Craward, Mary Crawford, Melvyn Cumly, Linda Cumminsl Kathy Cunnjck, Carol Cunningham, Cindy Cunningham, Darrel Cunningham, JoAnn SOPHOMORES Cunningham, William Curd, Leander Curtis, Michael Domeron, Carol Dangerfield, Mollie Daniels, Renee Danielson, Koren Daughtery, Eorl Doulton, Leslie Davis, A Davis, Bill Davis, Debbie Davis, Koren Davis, Marie Davis, Vernon Davis, Von Davison, Marjorie Donkins, Creswell Dawson, Clifford Dean, Pofsy Dean, Sharon Dees, James Defroe, Audrey Dickson, Darlene Dobbins, Walter Doll, Jim Davison, Pennie Doizier, Russel Douglas, Jerry Droggoo, Cindy Droggoo, Donna Droke, Wendell '- -L m w du-Ku-v- Driggers, Steve Drowes, Philip Dubois, Terry Dunhart. Barbara Duncan, Lynda Duncan, Ronald Durbin, Deb . '4, : Durham, Francis -' 5- '4 A LONE TIGER STARTS HOME AFTER A LATE MEETING. 226 CLASS DRILL HELPS FRENCH STUDENTS SPEAK AS WELL AS READ THE LANGUAGE. 227 SOPHOMORES Dyment, Candy Eokins, Brenda Egerhordt, Maurice Edwards, Craig Eggleston, Marlene Erb, Ron ErTeI, Bob Efter, Marlene Evans, Bonnie Evans, Wayne Fairbanks, Carol Fairbanks, Carol Fairbanks, Robert Farmer, Judy Fuzzio, Bob Fields, Reginald Fields, Yvonne Finn, Susan Flanagan, Kim Fletcher, Barbara Fletcher, Robert Floyd, Helen Floyd, Michael Fomey, Joyce Forrhuber, Dave Fosterl Deborah Fowlerl Marcus Frunkenberger, Paulo Fronkmon, Cindy Freeman, Sylvia Furnish, Doug Gables, Ann Gaines, Juanita Goither, Kathleen Gales, Jeanette Galvin, Tom Guns, Rubin Garcia, Gloria Gardner' Marva Gay, Forrest SOPHOMORES Geil, Anita Gentry, John Gentzow, Ingrid George, Annabelle Georg, Wanda Gibson, Valerie Gilmore, Gory Glacker, Sharon Gloss, Velvet Gleich, Kris Glover, Janie Godfrey, James Goley, Peter Good, Don Goodloe, Jacqueline Goodman, Bonnie Goodwin, Debbie Gosney, Linda Gravel, Sandy Green, James Greene, Ruth Greisinger, David Greta, Gill Green, Bobbie Gregory, Donna Griffin, Linda Grisby, Robert Grisco, Jill Grooms, Debbie Grooms, Paul Guard, David Guenther, Fred Guy, Linda Hadix, Robert Homes, Mike Haire, Willie Hale, Elizabeth ' - ' . . I Hull, Helen ' - : ' A NEW CLOCK FINALLY STRIKES THE TIME ON TIME. Hall, Spencer - . Hail, William 228 BRICK WALLS DISCLOSE WITHROWS SDUTH-WING. 27.9 SOPHOMORES Hommersley, Mel Hamner, Rosemary Hampton, Doris Hampton, Gloria Hanna, Debbie Hardwi ck, Vencie Hare, Beverly Hare, Kenneth Haring, Diana Harris, Deborah Harris, George Harris, Marshall Harrison, Ernest Harrington, Robin Hortness, Alice Harvey, Pam Husel, Stephen Hastings, Ned Hastings, William Hutton, Sandy Hawkins, Dennis Hayden, Renee Huygood, Lois Heath, Cheryl Heorles, Koren Heisler, Jacqueline Helm, Gloria Henderson, Mike Henderson, Pamela Henges, Nancy Henry, Darrell Henry, Dianna Hensley, Russ Hess, Jeanne Hess, Pot Heuberger, John Hicks, Dor1ene Hicks, Robert Higgins, Gary Hill, Amelia SOPHOMORES Hummel, Helen Hunt, Stephanie Hutton, Melissa Hyden, Charles Hyman, Vicky Ice, Margie lliff, Carole Irby, Willie fvey, David Jackson, Carol Jackson, Darryl Jackson, Oscar Jackson, Walter Jason, Prince Jeffers, Bill Jeffers, Linda Jeffries, Mary Jeffries, Peggy Jelks, Robert Jenkins, Angela Jennings, Annette Jennings, Don Johonsmunn, Linda Johnson, Deborah Higgins, Wiiliom Hiil, Gloria Hill, Jerry Hill, Steve Hill, Susan Hilliard, Gale Hines, Sandy Hobson, Marberto Hocks, Dog Hodges, Judy Hogg, Walter Holcomb, Gory Holland, Anita Hollis, Gregory Holt, Beverly Holt, Kathy Holt, Roy Hopkins, Della Hopkins, Pat Horsley, Edward Houston, Putty Howard, Koren Howard, William Hughes, Janie 230 231 Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Donna Johnson, Gereene Johnson, Jocquetto Johnson, Jerome Johnson, Mory Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Rosalind Johnson, Ruby Johnson, Vernon Jolly, Jack Jones, Billy Jones, Cheryl Jones, Cynthia Jones, Deborah Jones, Frank Jones, Leroy Jones, Robert Jordan, Beulah Jordon, George Kelly, Lindo Kelly, Jackie Kelly, Roy Kellum, John Kenyon, Gary Kersting, Sandy Key, David Kidwell, Debbie King, Jeannette King, Sheri Klumpp, Jon Kneipp, Roland Knox, Janie Koehler, Sharon Kohnen, Tom Kopittke, Greg Krogh, Bill Kyles, Outis LaCcmne, Sharon chue, Roger Logue, Ron Lamb, Wanda Lambert, Virginia Lompkin, Jeff Long, Bill Langford, Robert Langley, Jeanne SOPHOMORES Lechr, Michael Leary, Angelo Leggett, Mary Leist, Lynn Left, Wanda Lewis, Carl Lewis, James Lewis, Linda Lewis, Terry Lewis, Willie Liggett, Nancy Lindsay, James Linnenberg, Anne Lippchutz, Mike Littleiohn, Sandro Lockett, Michelle Logan, Linda Long, Connie Long, Yvonne Lott, Johnnie Louden, Lynn Lovetfe, Brenda Lowery, Ruby Luchow, Tom Lyons, Barbara Mackey, David Mocklin, Christine Modoris, Wilma Moish, Patty Moline, Marty Mulora, Cindy Melon, Sherry Manning, Johnnie Maple, Gilbert Marshall, Linda Martin, Allen Martin, Carol Martin, Debra Martin, Henry Martin, Paul RELIXINE TIGERS CHAT DURING LUNCHTIME. 232 . mm, m u-rrn .9 ...., ... .-.....1.- ...-,..u-.4- IT'S A RAGE FOR THE DOORS AS THE TARDY BELL APPROACHES, 233 Marksberry, Robert Martin, Tharesa Mason, Harold Mason, Robert Mossie, Terry Masterson, Geoffrey Matthews, Sharlene Mattie, BeverIy MOUndrell, Debbie Maxberry, Myra Mayfield, Ann MCAHFY. Bonito McAffry, John McCoy, Ricardo MCCVGYI Barbara MCC'EOdy, Nelson McDaniel, Jerry McDaniel, Michael McDonald, Corl McKenzie, Gory MCKee. Blanche McNeil, Richard MCQUEEH, Shirley McRay, Joe Meunsl Melanie Mifler, Bob Miller, Debi MiHer, Gail Miller, Larry Mills, Marlene Mitchell, Ernest MitChem. Beverly Monday, Harry Montgomery, Linda Montgomery, Michael Moody, Carrie Moon, Samuel Mooney, Richard Moore, Linda Moron, Gory SOPHOMORES Morton, Luther Mosley, William Moss, Joyce Motley, John Mu'lfins, Michael Munsie, Terry Murdock, Diane Murdock, Norman Myers, Dave Myers, Robert Nees, Laurel Nelson, Arzell Newman, Eddie Newman, Pot Newman, Robert Nickman, Gory Niemon, Donna Norris, Mary North, Johnny Norwelf, George Obermeyer, Bill O'Bryonr, Pat O'Connell, Don Ooten, Herschel Oppelt, Yvonne Osborne, Pome'!a Owens, Charlotte Owens, Sherion Owens, Terry Owens, Theresa Palmer, Floreido Palmer, Phillip PoPoyoinni, Tula Parks, Brenda Parks, John Pormley, Mike Parson, James Portin, Gwen Putman, Gail ' Patrick, Holly THEY GUT INTO THE BATMOBILE AND THEN . . .! WWWW, 4.... aw ..,,..,wuw-.- ' -qrrx-W' m 234 OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE SDMEWHAT BACKWARD. 235 Patterson, Jean Patton, Clinton Perkins, Philip Person, Joseph Pfou, Donno Pfeffer, Mary Phillips, Curl Phillips, Gloria Piigrim, Beverly Poole, Michael Porter, Jerry Posey, Joan Pratt, Jerry Price, Michael Price, Vincent Probs'r, Eddie Quolls, Gory Qul'mby, Ronald Race, Phyllis Rachel, Beverly Rafferty, Ed Rogon, Muriul Romey, James Rondle, Mario Rasberry, Ricoldo Raschinck, Walter Rasmussen, Bruce Reed, Clifton Reed, Gordon Reed, James Reed, Michael Reinhart, Richard Reis, Rodney Reese, Vickie Reeves, Nancy Renshaw, Becky Replogle, Marsha Ress, Dwight Resses, Renee Rhodes, Cynthia SOPHOMORES Rice, Shirley Ries, Dwight Riesser, Kim Riley, Kenneth Rill, Dione Ritchie, Jim Ritchie, Kris Robbins, Karen Roberson, Joseph Robertson, Mardi Robinson, Bernice Robinson, Leon Robinson, Mock Roddy, Debbie Rogers, Ann Rogers, Rodney Rogers, Susan Ross, Frankie Ross, Pot Ross, Renee Rossell, Linda Rosser, Tom Ruffin, Johnny Runions, Joyce Russell, Sherman Russo, Vicki Rutherford, Janie Ryan, Pot Solzarulo, Robert Sanders, Charles Songl, Barb Sotterfield, John Sanders, Loretta Souter, Mary Scheerer, Joyce Scheffel, Rick Schmidt, Connie Schmidt, Bob 5 ,, ';- ,,1 3 A LITILE BIT or HEAVEN m wmmuw. Schroer, Don , -, , ,. ' - Schull, Bill 236 . m g H WITHRUW HAS ITS OWN 76 TRUMBDNES; AT LEAST IT SOUNDS THAT WAY. 237 Schultz, Judy SCOTT, Larry Scotti Linda Scott, Mildred Scott, Bob Scurry, Joseph Sears, Walter Seawrighf, Rhonda Seiberf, Ric Seiberf, Tom Sell, Wolfgang SeHers, Richard Serey, David Sheifon, Koten Shelton, Thomas Sera, Thomas Shears, Melvin Shepard, Sylvia Shepard, Sybil Shirley, David Short, Carolyn Shreve, Margaret Shumuke, Dione Shull, Bob Siekbert, Mike Sims, Borboro Sims, Brenda Smith, Linda Sizemore, Norma Sizemore, Ricky Sizer, Yvonne Slusher, Ruth Ann Small, Esther Smith, Arthur Smith, Benito Smith, Brenda Smith, Bryant Smith, Charles Smith, Cindy Smith, Deborah SOPHOMORES WITHRDWITES RALLY ROUND THE TIGERS DURING TOURNAMENT TIME. Simpson, Eric Smith, Geraldine Smith, Greg Smith, Linda Smith, Lindon Smith, Millie Smith, Nora Smith, Robert Smith, Robert Smth, Sandro Sofer, Gregory Sofer, Marvin South, Ronald Spcnn, Robert Spenlaw, Pot Stacey, Charlene Stole, Lynette Stonorth, Put Starr, Sherryl Starr, Sherryl Steffens, Richard Stegmon, Sandro Stephens, Janis Stevenson, Keith Stevenson, Louise Stewart, Betty Stonebroker, Donald Story, Peggy Srroud, James Strunk, Brenda Sturdevont, Poul Sturdevant, Steven Sturdivant, Vivian Sturm, Charles Swart, Don Tate, Garry Taylor, Bill Taylor, Marvin Taylor, Michael Taler, Peggy SOPHOMORES Terrell, Teichmcm, Charles Mo rfina Tevis, Rosalind Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Anthony Craig Jackie James Ron Thompson, John Thompson, Raymond Thompson, Ruthie Thompson, Scott Thornton, Don Tierney, Tim Tillman, Barry Tinsley, Deborah Tobias, Edward Tolin, Ernest Tolliver, Fred Tomlin, Lynn Trester, Mike Tribble, Lorry Tucker, Turner, Turner, Turner, Tyers, William George Iro She ran Bettie Tyndall, Patricia Ulmer, Mary Underwood, Mamie Upshow, William Vance, Dan Vassar, Janis Vaughn, Irvin Vaughan, Jock Vaughan, Lynne Von Bokern, Nancy V00, Limin Waddy, Frank Wade, Sherre! 'HEFS COMEQLL HM: IAN' FORE T'GEP T131259 TMPEP T H mm: IT'S cum NE! :0 413 e993,! Jug 239 SOPHOMORES Wagner, Linda Wallace, Barbara Word, Alan Wore, Wil'ma Warren, Carolyn Warren, James Washington, Corof Waters, Carolyn Wo'rson, Belinda Watts, John Weibon, Francine Wells, Brenda Wells, Koren Wells, Phyllis Werley, Philip Werner, Kathy Wemsing, Paul Westergord, Linda Westermann, Kathy Wheat, Chris White, Blanche White, Brenda White, Daryl Whitemon, Connie Whitlock, Kathy Wilcox, Douglas Wilder, Carol Wiles, Dennis Wilkins, James Williams, Charfes Williams, Debra Williams, Dione Williams, Glenn Williams, Greg Williams, Henry Williams, Henry Williams, Herman , 4 Williams, Keith 7 : - A WITHROW COUPLE CHECK THE DATE FOR A DATE. Williams, Mike , ,A .. Williams, Robert 240 241 Williams, Jrvonne Williams, Seine Williams, Shirley Winters, Kathy Wio'r, Danny Wilson, Beverly Wilson, Lucy Wilson! Richard Wilson, Robynn Wilson, Sylvia Witherspoon, Ethel Woeber, Ricky Wood, Shiriey Woodie, Cathy Woods, Eorl Woods, Eugene Woods, Joyce Woods, Regina Woolfork, Michael Woolridge, Barb Worth, Steve Wright, Koren Wright, Willie Yee, Robert Young! Bonnie mu. mum . m. d .3: lglllii min I. hunt in. M. aural. ! 4b: l FRESHMEN Allen, Susan Alper, Rywka ApPEe, Wanda Ayer, Nancy Ayers, Susan Ball, Mark Bannister, Stephanie Barnes, Bonnie Barrett, Bruce Boys, Dannv Beo, Clifford Beach, Party Beckstedt, Gory Bellamuh, Kenny Bemis, Por Benford, Eugene Beftman, Don Bevins, Lee Bighom, Jim Bimel, Judy Bouldin, Tom Bowen, Debbie Bowling, Becky Boyd, Giendo Brodleyl Bob Brandenburg, Bob Brusner, Sherelyn Breckenridge, Cassandra Breckenridge, Gene Brinkdopke, Sondra Brooksbank, Kay Broun, Martha Brownl Sue Brown, Tom Brush, Dove Bryant, Wolf Caldwell, Craig Callahan, Doug Callahan, Kathy Campbell! Everett Campbell, Ronnie Carter, Deborah Casey, Peggy Covanuugh, Patti Chesnut, Kathy Clopp, Robert Clark, Linda Conner, Floyd Collins, Deborah Cornwell, Yvonne Coy, Don Cufshow, Brenda Davis, Alice Davis, William Day, Glenda DeRose, Frank DeVise, Poul Donegan, James DuBois, Roberto DuBois, Tonda Duncan, Pom Durbin, Linda Emerson, Tommy Feck, Daniel Ferguson, Debbie Ferone, Tom Fischer, Gory Foster, Ricky Frost, Yvonne Fursr, John Gogen, Dennis Gaskins, Ruth Gerber, Cheryl Gilbert, Gory Glenn, Robert Goens, Dennis Gromonn, Cathy Grant, Pamela o2 ; u. Greer, Don 1': 0.0.! d '1 f M k a. Gregory, Denise 243 FRESHMEN Gregory, Donna Greissinger, Max Gresham, Dole Gunkluch, Gregg Guy, Ricky Hadley, Pom Hoines, Harry Hoines, Penny Hall, Jock Hamilton, Elizabeth Harmon, Marilyn Harmon, Rose Harris, Melvin Harrness, Shirley Haywood, Rodger Hennessy, Tom Hensley, Dale Herbert, Dione Hinds, Carol Hoeh, Connie Houchins, Don Hughes, Curtis Hughes, Karen Hughes, Robin ' WFIF' J14 Humphries, Debbie Hunt, Jimmy Hunter, Grove Hutmn, Debbie lson, Betsey Jackson, Alonzo Johannsmann, Gary Johnson, Ida Johnson, Marcy Joiner, Edward Jones, Bonnie Jones, Patricia Jones, Tom Joslyn, Bob Judd, Linda Kayser, Karen Kelly, Steven Kennedy, Charfene Kennedy, Jeff Kepf, Barbara Kidd, Rich King, Sue Kinard, Denise Klems, Dione 244 245 FRESHMEN Knechtly, Louis Knell, Mary Kolb, Daniel Kokoefer, Mork LaRose, Mike Lavender, Debbie Loy, Jim Lee, Robert E. Lind, Tommy Liversedge, Steve Lonsoc, Chris Louden, David Luthur, Karl Malone, Judy Manley, Lorry Manning, Clorecn Marshall, KeHy Martin, Chcrfee Mayo, Anita McDonough, Debbie McElroy, Patricia MCFOII, Shirley McGrath, Steve McFarland, Linda M HIJPPING FOR THE ANNUAL HDMEBUMING DANCE. McIntosh, Paul McKee, Beth Messer, Tommie Meyer, Debra Miller, Kathie Mitchell, Barbara Monday, Jerry Monfgomery, Kathy Moore, Patrick Morgan, Darryl Morton, Doug Nixon, Keemon Obermeyer, Barbara O'Brien, Pct Oberhelmon, Dove Oldford, Karen Patterson, Stephanie Payton, Beryl Pennington, Rich Petirgout, Debbie Phillips, Pat Phinney, Fifi Power, Mott Poynter, Guy FRESHMEN Redd, Bill REEd, Gory Reeves, Berlinda Riley, Linda Rittenhouse, Terri Ritz, Alice Roebuck, Rick Romine, Jim Roger, Barbara Rubenbauer, Carol Rudd, Roberta Russell, Iris Rutherford, Ronnie Rybolt, Jim Sandlin, Dorothy Schilling, Chuck Sewell, Barbara Shannon, Tim Sharp, Barbara Schutte, Shelia Show, Sruor? Shick, Heather Shindoier, joello Simpson, Jimmy Siudo, Jim Sizer, Georgia Smedley, Dan Smith, Beverly Smith, Karla Smith, Patrick Smith, Steve Snyder, John STAUNCH THEY STAND, THIS TOWER AND MAPLE, WRAPPED IN SPRING'S DELICAGY. 246 247 FRESHMEN Stoud, Cecil Sfeves, Jan Stoffregcn, Philip Srruble, Sandy Sumner, Emily Sunday, Ronafd Taylor, Betty Teeter, Chester Tischbein, Robyn Tobergte, Murry Underhill, Craig Valmore, Lorry VIIQrdO, Dante Wallace, Dorothy Walters, Wilma W335, Harriett Weaver, Betfy Jo Weigold, David Wells, Juanita WIHhoite, Linda lehams, Brenda WJIHOFTISOH, Dove Wilmoth, Beverly WIISOH, Tom Wirthlin, Steve Yeager, Tom Yee, Jotin York, Portia 249 EIGHTH Alexander, Chris Anderson, Elizabeth Armis, Debbie Buck, Cathy Bolonchuk, Koren Bonleyl Karen Bauer, John Boyless, John Bellomah, Daniel Benjamin, Harry Bond, Michael Bonner, Mike Boykin, Monica Brandenburg, Richard Brogan, Debbie Bruce! 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I Huskey, Brion Hutton, Dan Jmhoff, Mike ivery, Lawrence Jackson, Patsy Jamison, Brenda Johnson, CIaudio Johnson, Debby Jolly, Julie Johnson, Gary Jones' Linda Jones, Richard Jone; Steve Keeling, Ted Keene, Vernon Kepf, Mark Kinord, Theresa Kline, Gory Knudsen, Sandy Kussmon, Kerin LoVoy, Pamela Long, Wendy Lavender, CharPes Levendusky, Lynda Lonsuc, Down Lo ve, Marshall Lyon, Charles Lyons, Koren Marksberry, JoAnn Moftengly, Linda McCullister, Lorry McKee, Koren Messer, Bonnie Miller, Deborah Miller, Doug Miller, Mary Mincy, Linnie Minnery, Richard Mitchem, Dione Morris, Bob 255 SEVENTH Motiey, Marcia Nagel, Timmy Nelson, Linda Nolen, Vondole Obrlen, Mike Paddy, Janie Parker, Don Patterson, Craig Payton, Carol Patton, Marcello Peltier, Donna Perry, Darlene Petifgout, Stephen Phillips, David Phinner, John Policasrro, Joe Poynter, Joni Price, John Price, Lettie Pritchetr, Doug Puckett, Louis Purvis, John Rankin, Betty Reinhort, Garry Reinhart, Lorry Reis, Esther Reis, Jandulio Richardson, Ricky Rios, David Robinson, Tom Robinson, William Sundlin, Luther Sandlin, Marcello Sutterfield, Debra Schotzmon, Keith Schcmccher, Linda Schlosser, Mark Scott, Amhony Scott, Dona Scott, Selbert Selph, Glenn Sharp, Margaret Shear, Bruce Siler, Elaine Simediey, Carl Skirwire, Gory Sledge, Pam Smallwood, Barbara Snape, Denise Snyder, David Spiller, Gerald Spradlin, Kathy Sproggin, She-Iio Stacy, Donna Standfield, Randall Standfield, Sondra Stidlmm, Lorry Stoffregen, Emily Stolzenberg, Lynn Streitenberger, George Sunday, Larry Taylor, Valerie Terry, Anthony Terry, Sharon Usher, Linda Vielhauer, Carol Wolioce, Rosezell Warner, Sheila Weggons, Claudio Wheeler, Elizabeth Williams, Brad Williams, Dione Wilson, Linda Wirthlin, Linda Woolley, Nancy Worley, Claude SENIOR DIRECTORY Abernathy, Phyllis ..-................-..........-...-..-..-.3303 Perkins Avenue Abney, Russell Howard -..-......--.-........-.............437 Stanley Avenue Acklin, Jocquelene 2817 Preston Anderson, Arthur Arnold ................................ 1314 Lincoln Avenue ...6325 Desmond Street ...3580 Li1lac Avenue ............ 3675 Kendall .5067 Sfrathmore Drive Anderson, Byron .........-... Anderson, Carol Harline . Anderson, Jon Edward ... Armstrong, Floyd Martin Armstrong, Janice Kay ... ....6245 Sturdy Avenue Arnold, WiI-liam Morris .. ...... 2385 Observatory Asher, Charles Franklin ................................................ 2744 Minot Baker, Carolyn Mae ............................................ 3650 Erie Avenue Baker, Judith Lynn ........ 3740 Kanougo Court ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2019 Clarion ...3616 Michigan Avenue ....1151 Salisbury Drive -.3153 Willis Avenue .6266 Lusanne Terrace ..................... 3387 Erie .3764 Marburg Avenue .3937 Morgurg Avenue ...3029 Gilbert Avenue .5319 Weltner Sfreet ....3029 Gilbert Avenue 3528 Wasbash Avenue ...6260 Ruytee Terrace ...3670 Stettinius Avenue ........ 5117 Ward Street ...4228 Appleton Street ..3800 Broodview Drive ....... 5101 Amy Avenue ..5352 Chapman Street ....1341 Myrtle Avenue ..... 485 Stanley Avenue ...1339 Lincoln Avenue 1602 Jonathan Avenue ..-.2570 Beech-Mar Drive ,,,,,,, 1290 Burney Lane 3310 Woodburn -..1651 Beacon Street ...1300 Chople Street ........ 713 Tuxedo Place 871 Buena Vista Place ......... 6925 Vinewood ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5349 Chorloe Street ................. 2791 Redfield Place ...5529 Steward Road .......... 1385 Burdett .2593 Bonnie Drive ,,,,,,, 1385 Burdett ..... 3971 Warwick ....2616 Hoff Avenue .6230 Cambridge Avenue ...2227 Kemper Lane ..4860 Madison Road ...4800 Jameson Street 1542 Jonathan Avenue .....6325 Cordiy Road ..1406 Dyer Avenue Baker, LEnwood Sherman ... Baker, Sharon Irene ...- Ball, Martha Lee ..... Bollard, Christine Lee Bomber, Paul Davis .... Barben Eleanor Carolyn - Barnes, Bob Barnes, Donna Sue -.. Barnes, Lowrie Drucella . Barnes, Thomas Bryant -. Barnes, Walter ............... Bass, Lawrence Douglas . Bassett, Elizabeth Ann --. Buttelle, Alfred Lewis . Beck, Minnie Ruth -.. Beiser, Gail E. .......... Bellstrom, Jon David Benna, Annitto ......... Bennett, Constance Bennett, Lucius .-... Berry, David Clark Bess, James ........... Bess, Michael Ivan Binkley, Lynne Ann ...- Binnion, Jamie Lynn ........................... Birch, Leroy ..-. . Birkigt, Mike George ..---...-..-........-.- Bishop, Hobart ............ Blackwell, Grace Ann Biackwell, Ollie May ... Bocklage, John Lee -. Bogart, Don Arthur Bogosiun, Don Paul ................ Bohannon, Goldeen --. Bolden, Denise Loraine Bolender, Steve Gerald ... Bolden, James Harold - Bonner, Robert Louis ... Bouldin, Janis Ann .. Bowling, Doyle ......... Bowling Eddie James .... Bowers, Barbara Jo Ann Bowers, Earl Robert -..-..-. Boyle, Ronald ..-...-..--.-- Brockman, Karen Mary Brofford, Linda Ann ...... Breckenridge, Mary Anita . ..3603 Tamarack Avenue Breidenboch, Peter Henry ......................................... 2523 Cleinview Brewer, Jeffery Hamilton ....................................... 1637 Winchester ...3332 Ibsen Avenue .......... 5222 Kenwood 1652 Dauner Avenue Briggs, Susan -.........-..-...-..- Britten, Lawrence Martin .. Britton, Madeline Theresa . Brock, Barbara Sue ........... ....3769 Pennsylvania Brockman, Patricia 6213 Chandler Street Brooksbank, William ....................................... 2234 Eastern Avenue Brown, Clarence 916 Lexington Brown, Gerald Cooper .................,................-...3654 Alaska Avenue Brown, Gerald Philly ...... Brown, Patricia Colleen .. Brown, Phillip Deon -..- Brown, Sandra .......... Brown, Yvonne Eddie ...5393 Eastwood Drive .3301 Woodburn Avenue ....1533 Ruth Avenue ...5979 Wind Road Bruce, Judith Ann ... .....-...-.... --.............-.......3804 Edwards Road Bryant, Larljy 808 Cleveland Bryant, Louuse .......................................................... Freedom Avenue Bryant, Veronica ............... Buetsche, Charmaine Emma . ..554 Delta Avenue Burkhardt, Ralph James -... ..-..542 Delta Avenue Burress, John Allen ......................................... 3632 Brooks Avenue Bush, Andrew R. 4964 Oaklown Butcher, Sandra Lee ........................................... 5535 Arnsby Place ....6503 East Ledge 256 Code, Judith Ann ....-..-..............-......-.-.........6004 Wayside Avenue Cody, Dennis Ralph .......... ..6132 Glade Azenue Culoveno, Victoria Louise . -......-...6629 Roe street Caldwell, Mike Joseph ..- ...6701 Merwin Avenue Calhoun, Ken CoIin .... ....... 274 Sutton Rood Cameron, Donald Lee . .2170 Oesper Avenue Campbell, Sandra Louise -..........r ..-..-..--......-....407 Collins Avenue Can, Errol Francis 1363 Burden Carey, Richard Irvin -...-..--.....-.-....m...--..-......3542 Linwood Avenue Corgile, Ann -... 2225 St. James Carpenter, Ralph ...................... ...-.-...-............-..5219 Ward Street Carr, David Ernest -.3222 Brotherton Road Corr, Nettie B. .. ..... 3601 Morris Place Cash, Emma .5012 Ravenna Street Coshwall, Burgess Carolfon .. .3641 Brooks Avenue Castellucio, Herman Joseph . 3982 Baliard Avenue Caudill, Gory Lee ..................... 3009 Cohoon Street Caonaugh, Kathleen Agnes 94 Mt. Vernon Avenue Cave, Eizner Vincent ..-..... ....6713 Humpmn Drive Center, Susan Gail ...... ..6153 Meriwood Court Chambers, Cindy Louise . 2505 Observatory Road Chambers, Ludelio Marie .. ..-.1736 Kinney Avenue Cheatham, John Michael ....- .................... 4717 Castle Place Chin, Keye ......... .... 4000 Gilmore Christian, Ethel Patricia .......... ....-..-......3130 Fairfield Avenue Christmon, Henry .......................................... 2710 Hackberry Street Ciaccio, Michael Richard ............................................. 4018 Paxton ......6646 Salem Road 2511 Chatham Avenue .2355 St. James Street ...... 5015 Calvert Street -.3784 Ferdinand Place ....2332 Boone Sh'eef ........ 2948 Madison Road ...2535 Moorman Avenue ...6810 Le Conte Avenue .......... 1545 Ruth Avenue 3645 Michigan Avenue 3 Oak Street Clark, David Timothy Clark, Donald Victor ... Clerk, Linda Louise . Clay, Jennifer Joan . Clore, Tom Gilbert ... Crokrell, Winston .......... Coffey, Ronald Edward Coffie, Nancy Lee ...2.... Coleman, Robert Michael Coleman, Ronald Howard - Connelly, Michael Dennis . Conyers, Robert Lee .-. Cook, Anna Lee ....... Cook, Wayne Lee .... Cooper, Charles David ............ Cornelison, Lucretia Mary . Corneff, Randolph Cornell, Judy Darlene . ...3025 Eastern Avenue ..4702 Glenshude Avenue -.3124 Walworth Avenue ....5425 Eastwood Drive ...3518 Bevis Avenue -.3619 Burch Avenue .1992 Kinney Avenue ...1031 Delta Avenue ..... 1788 E. McMillan .5650 Mocey Avenue ...1339 Lincoln Avenue --.......1936 Duck Creek ..6150 Webblond Place ....1595 Sutton Avenue .1866 Kinney Avenue ..3625 Zinsle Avenue Cotting, Christine Marie Cottrell, AEvun .-...-..-... Cox, Sharon Kay Crawford, Brenda Joyce .... Crawford, Jerome ........... Creek, Deborah Louise Crush, Howard Edward .. Cunningham, Phillis Lee Cunningham, Ralph Resell ... Cunningham, Tyrone Thomas . Curee, Rene Sue --.- Curtis, Garrett Allen Curtis, Harry ........................ ..-4115 Eastern Avenue ..2437 Madison Road .5344 Welfrner Street -.3344 Menlo Avenue 6308 Chandler Street ...5422 Owosco Street 3436 St. Johns Place ............. 1541 St. Leger ...3628 Trimole Avenue ...... 2786 Murkbreit -.5539 Davies Place ..-.3551 Holly Lane 6170 Wosigo Drive ..1948 Sutton Avenue .3634 Brooks Avenue ................. 1306 Bursal Avenue 3815 Applegate ............ 2829 Cleinview Avenue ..... 301B Mothers Sheet .3251 Gilbert Avenue .3109 Durrelll Avenue ............... 6012 Virbet .3635 Show Avenue 4006 Rosslyn Drive ............................... 3647 Burch Dale, Virginia Carol ............... Daniels, Neil Dana ..... Daniels, Quinn Charles Darliing, Kathleen ........ Davis, Betty Lee -.. Davis, Helen Lee ..... Davis, Paul Edward . Davis, Rosalind M. .. Davis, Wilfred ............. Day, Gloria Jean -. Deane, Judith Kaye .... De Atley, Linda Joyce Deege, Kathleen ............ Dehner, Walter Joseph DeVond, Regina ........... .. De Vere, Jone Elizabeth .............. DieTz, Earl --.... Dishman, Catherine Yvonne Dixon, Catherine .............. Doll, Douglas Raymond . Dollison, Lennis Marie Dolley, Arnold Deon ............... SENIOR DIRECTORY Dowdy, Korne Cheryie .................................... 2057 Hewitt Avenue Doyle, 5111 ...... 1352 Custer Dragsfon, Barbara Jone ..................................... 240 Worth Street Duerler, Jessie Carolyn ............ -.5019 West Eastwood Circle Dukes, Shirley Elaine . ..2621 Moormon Avenue Dumont, Raymond J. ...... 6814 LeConte Duncan, Elaine Marie .......... 3561 Burch Duncan, Lavern Lee ................... ............ 2216 Burnei Avenue .................................... 6523 Coleridge .5321 Wel'mer Street ..... 451 Srrafer Street ...1720 Fairfax Avenue ...1958 Fairfax Avenue ...4217 Florida Avenue 2543 Moormcan Avenue ....... 3413 Custer Street ............... 4872 Oaklawn Drive Fohrney, Nancy Kay ............. 5061 West Eastwood Circle Folk, Bruce David ....................................... 3742 Broodview Drive Folk Michael James .......... .. -.3742 Broodview Drive Foncher, Gordon Edward . 1413 Bursa! Avenue Fonnon, Sandro ............ ..3615 Wabash Avenue Former, Linda Sue ....2126 Aipine Place Farrow, Patricia Ann ... ...4229 Appleton Sheet Fowleyl Douglas Wayne ..2842 Observatory Avenue Feilers, Gregory Alan ........................ 4118 28th Avenue Ferone, Mike A. ....................................... 3767 Hyde Park Avenue Ferris, Jo Ann .. 5528 Chandler Fields, Bruce Andrei .-. ................. 5421 Word Street Flanagan, Jill Elaine -... ........ 6511 6er Drive Flannery, Bernard Joseph .3319 Evansion Avenue Fiougher, Paul Doneil .......... 2816 Victoria Avenue Fletcher, Yvonne Marie .. .1711 Wm. Howard Taft Fiickner, Donald Wyatt .. .....6265 Sturdy Avenue Flora, Karen Sue ...... .5337 Easiwood Drive Foland, Rickie Lee . ..518 Tuscuium Avenue Ford, Gory Thomas .641 Forest Avenue Fortenberry, Lois Donna ..614 Delta Avenue Forthuber, John ...... .-..155 Waits Avenue Foster, Maurice LouI . 563 Potomac Avenue Franklin, Robert Joseph . .2404 Findlater Court Franks, Gwendolyn Louise . ....955 Windsor Street Frazier1 Edward ...... .3090 Gilbert Avenue Frazier, JoAnn ....... 1611 Joothon Avenue Frazier, Patricio Lucille . ............. 3636 Tamarack Frederick, Robert James . .......... 1830 Brewster Avenue Friedrich, Vonnc Louise . ..6001 Bramble Avenue Frye, George Michael .. ..... 3128 Celeron Fuicher, James Royal .. ..... Edwards Road Fuiweiler, Alberta Ann ................................ 3746 Grovedale Place .......... 1833 Clarion Avenue 3782 Ferdinand Place ............... 5317 Owosco Street .-..1613 Clorewood 1613 Clorewood ........ 4427 Corsica ..3469 Woodburn Avenue .. 5515 Madison Rood ..... 4206 Morburg Avenue ... 6110 Kellogg Avenue .1371 Burden Avenue -.1210 Hoipin Avenue ...3932 Dickson Avenue ..1642 Brewster Avenue .......-.........3423 Bevis .3334 Evonston Avenue 3057 Cleinview Avenue ...5419 Madison Rood ................. 3442 Ookview Place ............. 7029 Palmetto Avenue Echois, Sandro Louise ..... Edmond, Anna Marie ...... Edmonson, William Michael .. Edwards, Delores ................... Edwards, Dione Louise Egan, Linda L. ....... Ellis, Viola ................. Erbacher, Richard Dale Everly, Kathryn Ann ................ Garner, Barbara Ann .............. Garrett, James Clay . Garrison, Roy Lester . Gentry, Gayle Marie . Gentry, Lois Arm ... George, Clarence J. GibSOn, Karl ........... Glover, Harry H111 .. Godfrey, Linda Marie ......................... Goins, Sonic ........... Goosbey, Gloria ... Grace, Frances Laura Grant, Carole Eiuine .... Grier, Sonja Mariano .-. Griffith, Norman Kendall Grisby, Ethel ........ Guyfon, Phyllis Ann Haag, Doris Ann Haas, Jack A. ......... Hoberthy, Nancy Jill Haire, Clouee ........................................ 5053 Ridge Avenue Haley, Roy 1351 Chapel Street Hull, Edward ....... 3749 Mt Vernon Avenue Hail, Sylvia ...... .2208 Crane Avenue Hollerman, Vicki Armieder .............. Hamilton, Douglas Ross ................... Hamilton, Renee .......... Hamilton, Victoria Jo .. Hamilton, Sharon Elaine Hampton, Deanna Jill ... Hardin, Michael Dennis Horkness, Clifford .. . Harper, Lydia Alice -... .. .2591 Observatory Avenue ............... 3820 Elieen Drive ...1919 Crane Avenue 521 Tusculum Avenue ...... 6215 Erie Avenue ..6083 Wayside Court . ..3524 Stacey Avenue ...... ...3030 Cohoon Street ...-..-.7016 Bramb'e Avenue ...........5747 Adielphi Street 2008 Crane Avenue ..... 736 Oak Street ..... 251 Foster Street ...5711 Prentice Avenue .3630 Columbus Avenue ....6263 Crestview Place 2314 St James Avenue .3681 Grovedole Place ...2939 Minot Avenue -.2820 inverness Place 5269 Charloe Street -.5540 Davies Place . 970 Kellogg Avenue ...... 982 Nassau Street Harris, Barbara Jean .................... Harris, James Bernard Harris, Jesse James . Harris, Molvina ........ Harris, Teresa Ann -.... Hartman, Gretchen Marie ... Hartman, Mary Judith .-. Hartwell, Mary J, ....... Harvey, Robert George H0591, David Eugene ..... Hastings, John Franklin . Hasz, Carol Rose ..... Hawkins, Barbara Jeo . Hawkins, William Howard Hayes, Sandra Kay ..... Healy, Linda Lee ..... -..3403 Brotherton Rood Hehn Cathleen Adele 197 Meadowbright Lone Heimonn, Emily Jean . ........ 5834 Wayside Avenue 1 ..1603 Brandon Avenue ..1299 Moyiond Drive ..3571 Vista Avenue ........ 3028 C1einview 2758 Murkbreit Avenue ...1457 Meors Avenue .............. 3874 Marburg Avenue 6222 Corbiy Road ............6449 Glade Avenue .4713 Settle Avenue .5050 Madison Road .3302 Lookout Drive -..2100 Sinton Avenue .-.....6406 Erie Avenue 5488 Eastwood Drive ...3320 Drexel Place -.4137 Sherel Lone Heifhaus, Diane Marie Henderson, Broderick ..... Henderson, Winston Irwin Hennessy, Todd Clifford Henson, Dan ............... Herting, Barbara ........ Herzner, Don Heslar, Robert Wesley ...... Hess, Charles Fredrick ... Heyl, Leenard Arthur . Hilll, Dick Charles ..................... Hinkle, Rosita ........................ Hodson, Becky Moe . Holcomb, Nancy Ann . Holman, Beverly Ann . Hepwell, Bob .............. Horsfmon, Carol Mary ........... ..6867 HIer Avenue Horton, William Covert 4608 Simpson Avenue Houseman, Randy L. .. ..-.6519 Rainbow Lone Howard, Lucy Lois ... ...2615 Perkins Lone Howard, Lynn Marie .6125 Glade Avenue Hudson, Floreta .......... .3462 Fernside Piece Hughes, Mike Kenneth .. .............. 2819 Minot Humphries, Iris Louise ................... 3611 Shaw Avenue Hunter, Marietta ... .1700 Brewster Avenue Hunter, Portia ....... .1915 Pogue Avenue Hutchinson, Thelma Ann .......................................... 1724 Beacon Hyson John 1744 Marqueife ....-......3579 Monteith Avenue 1634 Aicor Terrace ............ 810 Lincoln Avenue 1715 Marquette Avenue ..-2436 Copeien Street 3469 Evonston Avenue .......-.....1944 Kinney ...... 2343 May Street ..6303 Chandler Street Hoilowoy Avenue ..936 Windsor ............................. 5508 Davies Place 4938 Ploinvilie Rood ........ 3157 Victoria Blvd. 3456 Greeniown Avenue ...2552 May Street .......... 1622 Dauner 3134 Durrell Avenue . 1714 Hewitt ............... 2818 Vaughn Sheet ................. 3301 Woodburn ..1331 Observatory Drive -.4167 Eastern Avenue 2002 Clarion Avenue ....211 Delta Avenue ....1824 Huron Avenue ....3310 Waiworth Avenue ................ 1615 Dell Terrace ....... 2605 Mor1ington ..3459 Cardiff Avenue 22 Wm. H. Taft Road ...5031 Strothmore Drive .6221 Waldorf Place ............... 3522 Mooney .1520 Wm. H. Taft Rood ..................... 3421 Barry ...... 3301 Westside Avenue Ibcmez, Carlos Larrauri ..3..- Irons, Sandra Lee ................ Jackson, Jocquevo Ruth .-. Jouncey, Liz ............... Jordon, Eddie -.............-. Jefferies, Jo Ann Louvorc Jefferies, Rochelle S. -..-..-... Johnson, Barbara Ann -.... Johnson, Carolyn Ruth ..... Johnson, Dorryi Lowerence ............. Johnson, Dianna Johnson, Donnc Jean ...... Johnson, Harvey Jacob - Johnson, Keith E. -..- Johnson, Pamela Erne Johnson, Raymond ........... Johnson, Robert Lee Johnson, Ronald .................................. Johnson, Susan Johnson, Willie Love . ........... Jones, Anthony .... Jones, Bernice ...... Jones, Brenda Jone . Jones, Colleen ......... Jones, Josephine Roxie - Jones, Patricia Ann ... Jones, Sondra - Jones, Sondra Koesemeyer, Brenda Sue Koupp, Marilyn Roe ..... Koutzman, Nancy France Keogie, Renslor Raymond Kearsey Anita Marie ....... Keeling, Stephen Marc . Kellom, Helen irine ... Kidd, Mary Jane ..... Kilcoyne, Wiiiium Paul .... 257 SENIOR DIRECTORY King, Barry Lee .................................................... 4310 ZBth Street King, Ronald Henry ....................................... 5355 Charmon Street Kipp, Robert . . 3621 Pope Street Kline, Robert Henry .......................................... 3221 Lookout Drive ..1543 Brandon Avenue ..3143 Markbreit Avenue ...658 Delta Avenue ....2724 Alberts Court . 855 Drukewood Drive .....755 East McMillan Knight, Susan EJizabeTh Knoechel, Judy Louise .-. Krista, Francine Rose . Kuhl, Robert Alan ... Kuhn, Richard F. - Kyles, Jerry ....... Lunier, Marshall Earl ........................................... 855 Blair Avenue Lorkins, Rose Marie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12 Intervine Lawson, Barbette Denise 833 Blair Avenue Lay, Phillis. Ann ............ ....2526 May Street Loy, Regeno Darlene .. .3247 Bach Avenue Leahr, Cora LaVerne .................................. 5409 Word Street Leary, Allen Lee .. 3045 Wo1ters Leeds, Joy ....................................................... 2984 Linwood Road Lewis, Gail Ann -... .3531 Evansfon Avenue Lewis, Jerome Edward ... ........ 1615 Grantwood Lewis, Thomas Jefferson ..404 Stanley Avenue Libbee, Mary ................. ...1056 DeIta Avenue Linsely, Diane ............-..-..- 5644 Fairfax Avenue Litmon, Beatrice Regine ...913 Blair Avenue Livers, Emory Brown ... ... ........................... 5547 Steward Logan, Clyde .... 1848 Hewiff Long, James Johnston . ................................ 1611 Dell Terrace Lonnemonn, Steve .... ........ 6317 Roe Street Love, Rita Lynn ............. ...1566 Brester Avenue Lowe, Benjamin Sporkmon ...6000 Desmond Street Lyons, Kurtis Beyer .......................................... 1819 Mears Avenue Moish, Jeanne Ellen .................................... 3428 Stettinius Avenue Mallory, Mary Louise .. ....6721 Alpine Avenue Marshall, Rose Marie .. -..3553 Bevis Avenue Morthaler, Larry Francis ....581 Sutton Rood Martin, Patricio Lee .... ...3500 Bevis Avenue Martin, Ruth ............ -.1640 Meors Avenue Mason, Marcellus .............. ...5504 Ravenno Street Mattison, Phyllis Angela ..- 3619 Evanston Avenue Maue, Edward Charles .............. 4116 Taylor Maxey, Judifh Elese ................ 5100 Whersel McRoy, Stanley MichaeI .3324 Holowoy Court McDoniels, Joyce .................................... 2009 Dana Avenue McDaniel, Larry Charles ..-..-..-..........................3362 Reading Road McDonough, Barbara Ann . -.3718 Drake Avenue MCFOH, Charlotte Ruth .. ............ 3377 Everson McGhee, Ruth ............. 1384 Burdet'r Avenue McKenzie, Gregory ...2143 Oesper Avenue McKinney, Christine ............-... .982 Cleveland Avenue McLaughlin, Fiorence Jeanette .3563 Columbia Parkway McMahon, Elaine Marie .....-. ..... 2156 Crane Avenue McMullen, Joe ................... 6001 Wind Road McNeil, Sam Andre .2702 Woodburn Avenue McQueen, Linda ................ ....5439 Whefsel Avenue McTigue, Christy Elizabeth 3384 Ault View Avenue Meade, Bruce Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,, .5935 Wayside Avenue Meldon, Margaret Ann .......... 1227 Paxton Road Meadows, Judie Ann ... .1612 Clorewood Avenue Midell, Erie Earl ............. 2625 Kemper Lone Miles, Ivory William . .......... 3480 Evansfon Millen, Donald Gene ... . 34 St James Avenue Miller, Edward Thomas .. ..2015 Fairfax Avenue Miller, Hughes Douglas .. ............ 6637 Stelloln Miller, Martha Susan .. ..1757 Dana Avenue Miller, Mary Kathleen . 3651 Heekin Avenue Mills, Barbara Lee .........- ..1317 Meier Avenue Minnifield, Gwendolyn Elouise . ............ 818 Hutchins Moermond, Jay Donald ..... ..4964 Stratmore Drive Montgomery, Leslee Teresa ......... 3030 Cleinview Mergan, Phyllis ............ 1729 Hewitt Avenue Morris, Karen Anne ..... 1251 Herschel Avenue Morrison, Martha Maxine ..3734 Westfield Avenue MorrEssey, John Richard . -..3675 Saybrook Avenue Motley, Glen .......................... 3551 Erie Avenue Motzer, Carry! Ann ........... 6344 Coffey Street Mounce, Leido Jean ....431 Tusculum Avenue Mukes, Regina ......................... 2405 May Street Mullarkey, Mike Thomas ..3623 Shaw Avenue Mundy, Carol Elaine ....... ..928 Windsor Street Murdock, Michael ..... .2007 Crane Avenue Murphy, Marcia .......................................... 582 Delta Avenue Murrie, Mike .. ....... 3016 Fairfield 258 Nelson, Cheryl Joy -......--.-...-..........-..--...................2721 Hyde Park Nelson, Clayton Lee 1613 David Neihsen, Helga ............................................. 3814 Millbrae Avenue ..5702 Manning Avenue ...................................... 3023 Cohoon Street ......................... 3619 Tamarack .6250 Beechmont Avenue ......... 5210 Charloe Street 3848 Country Cfub Piece 3445 Observatory Avenue 22.1417 Mayland Drive .......... 6736 Le Conte -.3734 Drakewood Drive Norman, Ed Louis ... O'Bryant, Elaine Joyce Offutt, Marsha Cheree' ......... O'Hara, Patricio Anne .. O'Heorn, Peggy Ann ..... Oldford, Dorothy Jeanne Olert, John Robert ........... Osborne, Leonard Sylvanus Overhulse, Judith Lynn Overstreet, Linda Jone .. Overfstreet, Vivian Carol ............... 1946 Hewitt Owens, David .................................................... 4416 Verne Avenue Paelfz, Donna Darlene ............................ 3835 Mt Vernon Avenue Parks, Margaret LoVerne - ...................... 6307 Tyne 306 Linden Street ..2411 May Street .................. 3549 Potomac PatcheIl, Bonnie Jili ...... .6912 Cambridge Avenue Paterson, Linda Harris ............ 1712 Tiffany Lane Pogonelli, James Timothy ........................................ 3528 Handman Patton, Lana Sue ............................................ 5200 Rovenna Street Perkins, Reba Susan ....2226 Kemper Lane Peterson, Johnny ..... ...3362 Reading Road PheIps, John ...... -..2638 Melrose Avenue Phillips, Lozelle .......... ..5310 Ebersole Avenue Phillips, Robert Eugene ..3611 Madison Road Pierson, Sylvester .................. St. James Place Piner, Bradford ................................................. 2851 Minfo Avenue Pinkerton, Teresa Elaine ................................ 516 TuscuEum Avenue Pinney, Elizabeth Lynn .. --6705 Bramble Avenue Pitts, Leroy ................. .3627 Wabash Avenue Poe, Barbara Jane ...6420 Erie Avenue Policosfro, Danny .. ...1211 1515 Avenue Pollitt, Larry ............ .4055 Paxton Avenue Ponchof, Linda Sue . .-..238 Setclfell Street Pope, Rebecco Mae ......................................... 5420 Ravenna Street Poppe, Mary Edna .................. ....-............-..4722 Castle Place Porter, Tommy Lee .. ...... 2519 Bell Place Potter, Maurice Daniel ..... .........1330 Meadowbrighf Powefl, Dorothea Elizabeth .237 Wedgewood Avenue Powell, Terry Evan ................... 6211 Roe Street Preston, John Wayne ....3239 Golden Avenue Pruess, Sandy Lee ....................................... 800 Apple HiH Avenue Pryor, Goduly ...... 1936 Hewitt Pullem, Jeffrey William . ......4536 Erie Avenue Pulliam, Cheryl Rae ...... . 485 Evonston Avenue Quebe, Marsha Lynn .. -.3605 Burch Avenue Runfz, Jacob Bernard . ......... 2771 Robertson Rouch, Constance Lee ...1341 Edwards Road Roy, Vera Mae ........... .3135 Durrell Avenue Roy, Winona Marie . ........ 6014 Duhlgren Rayburn, Ann Marie ...... .6741 Hurd Avenue Reeves, Florence Grenell 2337 Kemper Lone Reckmon, William Clifford .-.....-..4327 3151 Street Reed, Darnella Louise ....... ..3567 Trimble Avenue Reeder, Eric Vincent ............... ..-.1339 Myrtle Avenue Reese, Paul ...................................... 12V2 Lincoln Terrace Reeves, Patricia Ann ...2717 Eastern Avenue Reeves, Sandra Lou . ...6717 Palmetto Street Reid, John Austin ...4160 Eas'rern Avenue Render, Bridgett .......... ...3211 Beresford Avenue Resses, Burletto Juanita . ....3023 Hockberry Street Rice, Phyllis Marie ... ........ 1506 Gilpfn Avenue Richard, Jerome ................ 5678 Winneste Avenue Richter, James Eugene ........ 5385 Ellmarie Avenue Reifle, Carol Ann .....-.. .....812 Delta Avenue Riley, Michael David ............. 1656 Jonathan Ritchie, Susan Ida ....... ..5082 Overbrook Place Robinson, Kristine Ruth ..... 1330 Grace Avenue Roeder, Gory Alan ...... .1422 Antoinette Avenue Rogers, Carol Marie - ...... 6629 Trieste Court Rone, Patricio ..... .3559 Wilson Avenue Ross, Elizabeth An ....... 2589 Bonnie Drive Ross, Peter Ashton Lord .3280 Bresford Avenue Rossi, Cynthia Lee .-....... ...... 1543 Beacon Street Royalty, Kathryn Elaine ..3589 Outlook Avenue Ruff, Monroe ................... 3107 Gilbert Avenue Rupp, Daniel ......... Russell, Patricia Anne ........................................ 868 Beecher Street Parsley, Clyde Ray ........ Parson, Elizabeth ........ Partridge, Earnest Jean . up-.. . ... SENIOR DIRECTORY Rutherford, Dole William ....... .....-.......-...1267 Cristwoy Court Ryan, Janet Suzanne 6444 Glade Avenue Rybolt, William C1iffor5355...........-.................-...-.-.....-.30l5 Victoria .--....408 Stanley Avenue .......4209 Settle Rood ...... 2750 Minot Avenue ...4850 Glenshode Avenue ..... 5550 Dunning P1ace ..1526 Dixmont Avenue ...3524 Edwards Rood ....... 3810 Mt. Vernon 2538 Moorman Avenue ...6128 Madison Road .-......2578 Bonnie Drive 350 Beechmont Avenue ........ 1538 Blair Avenue 4801 Winona Terrace SaII-ee, Mary Lucy .................... Saunders, Wendel! Earl .... Schepmonn, Donald James . Schmcitz, John Alexander .. Schwartz, Jim Edward ...... Scott, Billy .............. Scott, Carol Ann .. Scott, Elaine Mae ..................... Scott, Evelyn Elaine .................. Scott, Harry William . Scott, Lynne ............ Scott, Ruth Shelmn -... Scurry, David Solomon Seaman, Patricia Ann Shauck, Stephen Charles ...1600 Mears Avenue Show, Margaret Maris .............. .4426 Eastern Avenue Shear, Thomas Deon ............. ...1715 McMillan Street Shelley, Marvin Lee ................... 3037 Denhigh Shepard, Denise Annette ...2116 Pogue Avenue Shick, Daniel Ralph .2511 Ritchie Avenue Shindolen Dole Ann ..... 1127 Halpin Avenue Shull, Janie ............. ...5805 Bramble Avenue Sieferf, James Louis ............ 1537 Beth Lane Shoffen, Pamela ....................... ..1188 Herschel Avenue Siemund, Joan Carol ................ -.2612 Mendovo Lane Simpson, Gregory Thomas ........ 6610 Hiclea Court Simpson, Sandra Lee ....... ..3957 Marburg Avenue Simpson, Stan -........ ...2172 Crane Avenue Sims, Viola .......... ....333O Bevis Avenue Singleton, Deborah ..... ..2618 Hemlock Avenue Sittcn, Phillip Godfrey .. ..5518 Rovenna Street Sizemore, Patricia Ann . ..1701 Sutton Avenue Slaughter, Sue Gail ........................................ 4213 Eileen Drive Slutz, Ann Byington ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3551 Mooney Avenue Smith, Audley ...3130 Harvard Smith, Clay Thomas -........ ..2630 Murlington Avenue Smith, Jacqueline Betty ...851 Lincoln Avenue Smith, Karen Yvonne ... ........ 740 Oak Street Smith, Sandra ............ .1633 Lockhurst Lane Smithl Sharon Lee .. ..-6502 Waldorf Place Smith, Terry Cornell .. -.5710 Monning Avenue Sommerville, Richard C. .. ,,,,, 1971 Kinney Avenue Speaks, Mary Carolyn .. ..5086 Strathmore Drive Spencer, Denise Hope ....3309 Nash Avenue Spiuey, Brocdus Jr. ... .3622 Bevis Avenue Springs, Sylvester ................................... 5711 Maphet Avenue Stadeimann, Linda 1638 Sutton Stapler, Anita Patricio .................................. 267 Ridgley Street Starkey, Lorine -..- .5556 Steward Road Stayden, Juiius ...-.....-......-..--..-.--. .3926 Eileen Drive Stenger, Mildred Jean ................. -..--.-.4303 31st Street Steward, Gayle Ann ..... .3044 Lavinia Avenue Srewort, Patricia Ann ..... 1614 Davner Avenue Stiles, Joseph Earl ..... .-6334 Cambridge Avenue Stokes, Donna Roe -... ..... 1721 Kinney Avenue Stratman, Sherry Lee ... 426 Tusculum Avenue Suedhof, Danny Richard ..... ..6819 Palmetto Street Summerville, William George ....... 1208 Dean Court Stump, Kenneth Aian ...... 1424 Moylond Drive Suter, Brenda Joy ....- ...... 4245 Paxton Road Sutton, Patricia Ann ..................................... 6070 Wayside Avenue Talbert, leis! Erlene ....................................... 5506 Stewart Avenue Tanner, Kathleen Evonne ...3434 Woodburn Avenue Tate, Clyde Korrel ....... -...1717 Fernwood Street Taylor, Eugene ....... ..3132 Durrell Avenue Taylor, Gary Melvin .. ...6507 Windward Street Taylor, Sharyn Leatrice ....5515 Blarsi Street Terrell, Mary Patricio .. . 00 Moormcm Avenue Terry, Mary Patricio . ...3619 Tamarack Avenue Theod, William Phil .3755 Middlebrook Avenue ................ 3425 Woodburn ..... 4115 34th Street ..2841 Hoff Avenue ...1451 Sutton Avenue .4912 Steward Avenue ......2016 Breen Street 3462 Trimble Thompson, Joseph ..... Thompson, Ronald Lee . Thrwecm', Anna Victoria Tillery, Harold . Tillrion, Beverly Ann ...5325 Welmer Street Tincher, Carolyn Jean ..1410 Dyer Avenue Tinsley, Ronnie ..................................................... 1600 Potter Place Todd, Helen Patricia ....................................... 1958 Kinney Avenue Tomes, Paul Edward ...-...... ..6619 Windward Street Tribble, Gwendolyn Frances .............................. 5109 Kenwood Road Tribble, James 6616 Roe Street Tribble, Michuei Eugene ............................................. 5318 Whetsel 3.3334 Woodbum Avenue ...... 3652 Reading Road -..1521 Gilpin Avenue Turner, Ardis Lucille ..... Turner, HaroEd ........... Tyus, Delphia Diane .. Tyus, Shirley Ann .......................................... 2622 Stanton Avenue Valladares, Victor .............................................. 5054 Madison Rood Van Pelt, Fred . 6924 Vinewood Vaughan, Bonnie .............................................. 6044 Colter Avenue ........ 3539 Zumstein .6833 East Fork ..... 3108 CelerOn Venn, Suzanne Mary . Vest, Debbie Carol ....... Vielhauer, Julius Victor -..- Visser, Stephen Derek ............ 2523 Erie Avenue Voepel, Daniel Thomas . ...... 2570 Madison Rood Voo, Liho .......................................................... 3223 Nash Avenue 3429 Wabash Avenue .....2216 May Street -..- 604 Fairfax Avenue ..6393 Cambridge Avenue ..4722 Peabody Avenue ..... 1540 Blair Avenue .1308 Lincoln Avenue ....1010 Chapel Street ..4970' Oukluwn Drive .1518 St. Leger 'Place ..... 1622 Potter Place ....2037 Creek Road ...... 6931 Roe Street 350 Hearne- Avenue ..1397 Myrtle Avenue ....5536 Bufler Lane ..-2320 Kenton Street ....4417 Eastern Avenue ...... 4719 Castle Place ........ 3523 Monteith ...5413 Owosco Street .3578 Zumstein Avenue ....6049 Bogdod Drive ..... 1503 Ruth Avenue 3010 Melrose Avenue ............ 1624 Hewitt ..6119 Amsby Place ..6119 Arnsby Place ....3570 Vista Avenue .2212 Eastern Avenue .3441 Hudson Avenue ..-...2424 Finlater Court 2226 St. James Avenue ...5350 Churloe Street .1867 Fairfax Avenue ..1820 Kinney Avenue ......... 2327 Boone Street Walker, Audrey ..... Walker, Jacqueline .... Walker, Brenda Joyce Wallace, Richard ....... Walters, Gail Della ...- Walton, Kenneth Eugene . Word, Edith Lucille ...... Ward, Paulette -... Wurdlow, Sully ...... Ware, Carolyn Jean -. Warren, Linda Marlene ...... Washington, Caroiyn Elaine Wagner, Edward Charles --.. Walker, Gloria Jean ..... Weaver, Aliean ..-..-...- Weaver, Theresa Lee - Webb, Alfred Glenn .. Welsh, Michael Mark Wendei, Shirley Arm . Wessel, Peggy West, Shirley Mae Wheat, Lorry ....... White, Gary Paul White, Indiaofo .-..... White, Jerome Travis .......... White, Poul ..........-..-..-......- ...... Whitt, Sherry Lee ... Whitt, Virginia Rose . Wilder, Edward Lein Wilder, Worley .... Wiles, Leon .......... Wifey, Paul Wayne Wilkins, Doris Ann .... Wilkins, Gary Logan ..... Wiiliams, Barbara Ann . Williams, Deborah ..... Williams, Delores . Williams, Dionn - . Williams, Geraldine ...... Williams, Gwendoiyn Carol . Williams, Isaac ................... ..3192 Gilbert Avenue Williams, Ruby ....... ..1969 Kinney Avenue Willis, Benetta Pearl . ...... 2236 Boone Street Willis, Charles ........... .2232 Fulton Avenue Wilson, Annie Mae Wilson, Beverly Jean . ..... 1331 Myrtle Avenue Wilson, Barbara Lee .. ....1619 Alcor Terrace Wilson, Cynthia Jane ..6849 Britten Avenue Wilson, David Eugene .. ........... 865 Altoona Street Wilson, Edward Arnold - .1641 Winchester Avenue Wilson, Mary Jane ......... 5800 Sierra Street Wilson, Roger ...... ...1942 Mears Avenue Wolfe, Tom ..................... .4378 Eastern Avenue Wright, Jacqueline Merrie 711 Glenwood Avenue Wynn, Michael ............................................................... 2335 Gribb Yeager, David .......................................................... 3642 Beliecrest Young, Lawrence Alben ....................................... 3397 Erie Avenue Zohlout, Pauline Marie ........................................ 30 Arcadia Place Zanders, Vivian ............... ...569 Stewart Piace Ziegel, Elaine Ann -.....-... .3142 Willis Avenue Ztegler, Gregory Edward .. -.4204 Plainville Road Zumwalde, Jean Ann ........................................... 4113 32nd Street 259 INDEX A Aaron, Phillip 253 Abbott, Larry 207 Abbott, Mary 253 Abernathy, Phyllis 57, 131 Abney, Russell 57, 134 Ackiey, Tom 253 Acklin, Jacque 57 Acres, Anna 57 Adams,1heresa 57 Agnew, Bonnie 57, 153 Alexander, Chris 249 Alexander, Sylvia 253 Alexander, Vicki 253 Algye, Virngia 164, I98, 253 Aliee, Michael 7 Allen, Darlene 253 Ailey, Donald 253 Allen, Thomas 57 Alper, Rywka 243 Amos, Ronald 207 Anderson, Arnold 57 Anderson, Barbara, 253 Anderson, Betty 207 Anderson, Brenda 207 Anderson, Brent 207 Anderson, Bryan 57 Anderson, Carol 57 Anderson, Eileen 253 Anderson, Elaine 57 Anderson, Elizabeth 249 Anderson, Ernest 253 Anderson, Jun 57 Anderson, Nick 253 Anderson, Pamela 253 Anderson, Raymond 207 Anderson, Valitta 207 Andrew, Linda 253, 131 Andrew, Ronald 207 Annis, Deborah 249 Anihony, EmmeH' 253 Apgar, John 253 Apple, Fred 207 Ap,ple Wanda 202,203, 243 Applegaie, Linda 20 Armstrong, Fioyd 577 Armstrong, Janice 57, 75, 130, 153 Armstrong, Rick 207 Arnold, Robert 253 Asher, Charles 57 Asher, Michaei 207 Ashford, Ronald 253 Ashpaugh, Sandra 207 Austin, JoAnn 253 Ayers, Nancy 20?, 243 Ayels, Susan 243 B Bacchus, Barbara 114, 207 Back, Cathy 249 Baker, Caroline 57,153 881:; Judith 57, 75, 131, Bagr, Linwood 57, 75, 163, 4 Balanchuk, Karen 249 Baldwin, Aiys 253 Baldwin, Jane 253 Baidwin, Judith 207 Ball, Martha 57, 153 Baillgrad, Christine 57, 74, 147, Ballenger, Joseph 207 Bamber, Paul 7, 60 Barber, Eleanor 57, 60 Barker, Crystal 207 Barkey, Joseph 253 Barkley, Brenda 253 Barnes, Bonnie 203 Barnes, Don 207 Barnes, Donna 57, 60, 164 Barnes, Lowrie 57, 60 Barnes, Robert 57, 60 Barnes, Tomas 57, 60, 4, 1 4 Barnes, Walter 57, 60 I62, 164 Barnett, Leon 253 Barnharf, Joe 207 Barrer, Jahn 249 Barrels, Jim 207 Barriey, Karen 249 Baskin, Leon 207 Bass, Lawrence 57, 60, 74, 147 BasseII, Elizabefh 57, 60 Baffe, Hubert 1 3 Baireile, Alfred 57. 60 Bauer, Ronald 253 Baxter, Michael 253 Bayler, Richard 253 Bayless, John 245 Beasley, Sharon 253 Beason, Floyd 57, 60 Beaiiy, George 253 Beaity, Janice 207 Beck, Barbaia 253 Beck, Minnie 57, 60, 75, 153 Back, Andrew 207 ,Beckman, Nancy 253 Beckman, Richard 60 Beckwiih, Richard 207 Bedford, Wanda 253 Bedinghaus, Frances 253 Beets, Janice 207. 253 253 Beighle, R-onald 207 Bellamah Daniel Benjamin, Harry 249 Benna, Anni'ri'a Bennett, Andra- Bennetie, Constance Bennett, Edward Bennett, Lucius Bernard, Steven 253 Berry, David 58,4460, 82, en 60 Betis, Ronald 253 Binkley, Jeanne Binning, Cynthia Birkigi Frances Birkigt, Michael Bishop, Herbert Bivens, Constance Blake, Pam 207 Blocksom, David Blockson, Jo Ann Blozsscm, Allison Bogart, Donald 62 136995, William 253 Boha nnori, Goldeen Bolender, Stephen Bookou'I, Gary 207 Booth, Rebbeclga Bouldin, Janice Bowen, Deborah 203, 253 Bowen, Rhonda 196 Bowers, Harrieifie Bowman, Algere 253 Bowman, Gloria Bowman, Lamar Boykin, Monica Boyle, Ronald 62 Boyle, Sidney 253 Erackman, Karen Bradfield, Michael Bradfield, Pattie 253 Bradley, Leslie 207 Brafford, Linda Etannaman, Richard 207 Brandenberg, Richard 249 207 Breckenridge, Ellie Bteckenridge, Mary Breidenbach, Peter Bridges, Nancy 253 Briggs Susan 63 Brighi', Beverly 253 Britten, Bonnie Britten, Lawrence Britten, Madeline Brockman James Brockman James . Brockman, Kathy 253 Brockman, Patricia Brogan, Debbie Brogden, Roseita Brooks, Wanda 244 BIooks, Willie 207 Brooksbank, Mike 224 Brown, Arneiie 244 Brown, Beverly 244 Brown, Bob Brown, Clarence Brown, Darrell 207 Brown, Ernest 164 Brown, Gerald 63, 75, 147, 166 Brown, Gerald C. 63, 147 Brown, Jacqueline 244 Brown, James 207 Brown, Jenell 207 Brown, Joyce 207 Brown, Kiia 196, 244 Brown, Marilyn 207 Brown, Paula 134 Brown, Phillip 63, 156 Brown, RaIph 244 Brown, Ronnie 207 Brown, Sandra 63, 203 Brown, Yvonne 63 Browning, Daniel 244 Browning, Darrell 244 Browning, David 207 Bruce, Jacqueline 134, 207 Bruce, Judith 63, 244 Bruce, Larry 244 Bruce, Linda Brumfield, Bruce 207 Brunner, Sandra 207 Brush, William 207 Bryant, Pat 244 Bryant, Larry 63 Bryant, Louise 153 Buckler, Bonnie 130, 199, 207 Buckler, Donna 131, 244 Bueger, Richard 249 Buetsche, Charmaine 63 Bunkley, Ronnie 207 Burchardt, Linda 244 Burchard, Robert 244 Burden, Gary Bums, Earl 244 Burnett, Walter 207 Burress, Phillip 244 Burton, Sieve 244 Bush, Andrew 63 Bush, DeNorris 207 Butcher, Dariene 130, 244 Butcher, Sandra 63, 130, 153 Buiis, Karen 249 Byrd, Janice 207 Byrd, Shirley 244 Byrden, Linda 244 C Cabanas, Cherretia 207 Cade, Judith 63 Calavena, Victoria 65 Caldwell Craig 243 Caldwell, Michael 65 Calhoun, Kent 1165 Callahan, Donna 207 Callahan, Douglas 243 Callahan, Kathy 243 Callery, Johneita 207 Callihan, Gerral 244 Calloway, Paul 208 Cameron, David 130, 244 Cameron, Donald 65 Campbell, Alex, 208. 209 Campbell, Cathie 249 Campbell, George 208 Campbell, Henry 209 Campbell, Sandra 65 Campbell, Sharon 208 Cargile, Annie Cariaga, Joy 135 Carney, Richard 128 Carney, RobeIIa 130, 135, 147, 164, 208 Carpenter, Ralph 165 Carr, Berry 244 Carr, David 65 Carr, Errol 65 Carr, Michael 208 Carr, Nefiie 65 Carroll, Becky 249 Carson, Harvey 244 Carter, Ben 2084i Carter, Deborah 243 Carier, Gary 225 Carter, Gary 209 Carier, Gertrude 209 Carter, Lamas 208 Carter, JoAnn 208 Carter, Scoii' 225 Casagrande Geolizrge 208 Casey, Denise 0, Casey, Peggy 243 Cash, Emma 65 Cashweil Burgess 65 Caspar, Michael 228 Cass, Debbie 209 Castelivcio, Herman 65 Casior, Dennis 249 Catran, David 225 Caudill, Gary 65 Cavanaugh, Kathy 65,134 Cawson, Barbeite 209 Cave, Eizner 65,130,131 Cenier, Kathy 08 Center, Susan 65, 153 Chachoff, Sieve 208 Chadwell, Wanda 208 Chamberiain, Banca 225 260 Chamberlain, Cherly 249 0 Chamberlain, Crystal Curtis, Mic ael Cutshaw, Brenda Chapman, Alma Chapman, Edward 225 Chestnut, Kathleen Chestnut, Michelie Childress, Susan 65 Chisholmy Robert Christian, Ethal Chrisgmon, Henry 65, Chrisiman, John 208 Ciaccio, Michael Daie, Erskine 209 Dalton, Bradford Damerson, Carol Damerson Chris Dangerfield, Mattie 226296 Daniels, Quincy 70 Darling, Frances Darling, Kathleen 70 Daugherfly, Earzl 225 Clarksun, Christopher 249 Clayton, P311192 209 Cloyd, Bein 225 Coasfen, Kathie Davison, Frank 249 Davison, Marjorie 226 Davison, Sharon CfoEV. Ronald 68 Dawson, Clifford Coffie, Nancy 68 Colangelo, Terri Dean, Sharon 225 Deane, Judith 70', Deege, Kethy 70, 226 Coidiron, Brent 208 , 130 Dehner, Waiter Delrose, Audrey Dene, Edward 209 Devond, Regina Comps'fon, John 247 . Conley. Sharon Dewberry, Betty 209 . 5 Dickson, Darlene 226 Corligelley. Michael Dickinson, Meiod Dixori, Catherine Dobbins AWalier Dold,'Richard 71.2 Conye rs, Robert 5 Donald, Sharon Donegan, James Dooley, Arpold 71 Dove, Larry. 210 Dowdy, Karen 71 Doyie, William 58, 71 Cooper, Charles Cornelison, Judith 225 Cornett, Randolph 68 Diagoo, Cynthia Dragston, Barbara Drake, Wendell Driggers, Steve 225 Drowes Phillip 226 Cosby, J'erry 6B Cosion, Kenneth 225 Coiion, Sherry 209 Cotton, Lawanda Counts, Phillip 209 Corgaerfhwaite Linda Dukes :Shirley 71 Cox, Stanley 225 Dunharf, Barbara 0 , a Dunson, Claudette 210 ' 226 249 Durham, Francis 10 Dyment, Candy 226 Dymen'r, James Crumrine, Judy 209 Crumrine, Richard 209 Crush Howard 70 Eberhardt, Maurice 210 Cummins, Kathryn Edmondson, Anna Edmondson, Hope 201 Edmonson, Michael 73 Edmonson, John 210 Edwards, Barpara Cunningham, Jo A. INDEX Edwards, Delores 73, 75, 200 Edwards, Diane 73, 131 Edwards, Ron 210 Egan, LInda 73, 134 Egerhardf, Maurice 227 Egglesion, MaIIene 227 E9 y,en Donna 249 Ellis, Vigla 73 210 Embr , eggy Emeizon, Thomas 243 England Russell 210 Erbacker, Richard 73 227 Ertel. Eschme Der. Gary 210 Estes, iydg Estes, Vickie 210 EHer, Marlene 227 Evans, Barbara 210 Evans, Bonnie 227 Evans, Etta 249 Evans, Wayne 16-1, 227 EverIy, Kathy 3 F Fahrney, Nancy 59, 64, 66, 73,119, 126,136,138 Fairbanks, Caro1 227 Fairbanks, Robert 227 Falk, Bruce Falk, Michael 73 Fancher, Gordon 73, 130, 153 Fannon, Sandra 73 Farmer, Judy 227 Farres, Christine 210 Faries, Gloria 249 Farres, Chris 210 Farrow, Patricia 73 Fast, David 226 Faulconer, Rodne 210 Fawley, Doug 7 Frazzio, Robert 227 Feck, Dan 243 Fehring, Tony 210 Felgis, Louis 211 FeIIers, Greg 73 Feng. Ben 130. 210 Ferguson, Deborah 212, 242 Ferguson, Juanita 210 Ferguson, Mike 210 Ferguson, Wendy 253 Ferone, Bruce 253 Ferone, Michael 73, 114, 164 Ferone, Thomas 243 Ferris, Ferris, Joann 73 Fields, Bruce 73,164 Fie1d5,Regina1d 227 Fields, Tisa 210 Fields, Yvonne 227 Finn, Susan 130. 227 Firestone, Ann 253 Firestone, Rich 253 Fischer, Gary 243 Fisher, Linda 210 Flanag'an 11H 73 Flanagan, Sam 210 Flanagan, Kimberly 227 Flanagan, Mike 210 Flanigan, Terrence 249 Flannery, Bernard 76 Fiaugher, Paul 76 Fletcher, Barbara 227 Fletcher, Robert 227 Flick, Pam FIickner, Don 76 FIora, Karen 76 Flory, Paula 153, 164, 210 Flowers, Janet 249 Flourney, Jean 210 Flowers, Mike 249 Floyd, Helen 227 Floyd, Mike 227 Fluharty. Mike 210 Foglessong, Barbara 210 Foland, Ricky 76 Fomey, Joyce 227 Ford, Gary 76 Forlenberry, Lois 76 Forhuber, David 227 Fosier, Debbie 227 Foster, Valerie 248 Fowler, Marcus 227 Frankenberger, Paula 227 Frankrnan, Cindy 225 Franks, Gwendolyn 76 Frazier, Edward 76 Frazier, JoAnn 76 Frazier, Patricia 76 Frazier, Theresa 211 Frederick, Robert 76 Freeman, Syl via 227 Friedrick, Vonna 76 Frost, Alvin 211 Frost, Debra 253 Frosi, Yvonne 243 Frye, David 253 Frye, Gail 2n Frye, George 76 Fuller, Donna 211 Fulweiler, Ann 76 Furnish, Doug 227 Furst, John 243 G Gables, Ann 227 Gagcn, Marshia 253 Games, Juanita 227 Gaither, Kaihieen 228 Gales, Jeanette 227 Gallaher, Glenn 211 Galvin, Tom 227 Gans, Rubini 227 Garcia, Gloria 227 Gardner, Marvin 227 Games, Barbara 76 Garrison, Roy 76 Gash Lynda 211 GaskII-Is, Henry 243 Gaston, Shirley 211 Gehring, Dona 211 Geier, Rachel 211 G211, Anita 131, 228 Geil, Watt 211 Gentry, Gale 76 Gentry, James 211 Gentry, John 228 Gentzow, Ingrid 228 George, Annabelie 228 George, Clarence 76 Gibson, David 77 Gibson, Valerie 228 Gilberf, Gary 243 Gildenmeisier, Ruih 253 Giikeson, Charles 253 Giirnore, Gary 228 Glacker, Sharon 228 61355, CharIes 164, 211 Glass, Velvet 228 Glenn, George 211 Glover, Harry 77, 163, 164 Glover, Jane 130, 228 Godfrey, Linda 7 Godfrey, Sfeve 21! Goens, Dennis 243 Goins, Sonia 77 Goley, Peter 228 Gonzales, Run 211 Good, Don 228 Goodloe, John 221 Goodman, Bonnie 22B Goodman, Paul 211 Goodwin, Debbie 228 Goosby, Gloria 77 Gordon, Leola 211 Gosney, Linda 2213 Grace, Frances 77 Gramann, Cathy 243 Gram, Pam 243 Gray, Ken 130, 211 Grear, Danny Gteen, Albre'r 130 Green, Bobbie 228 Green, James 228 Greene, Ruthie 228 Greer, Juanita 211 Gregory, Danna 228 Gregory, Denise 243 Gregory, Donne 244 Greisinger, David 228 Greissinger,Maxwe11 244 Greshaw,Da1e 244 Grgvas, Debra 253 Grler, Sonja 77 Gries, Gary 253 Griess Walter 130, 211 Griffin George 77 Griffin, Linda 228 Griffith, Marvin 211 Griffith, Norman 77 Grisby, Robert 228 Grizstaw, Jan I43, I64, 199, Grisco, Jill 228 Gronaur, Karen 130, 211 Gronf, Sharon 211 Grooms, Debborah 228 Grooms, Paul 228 Guard, David 228 Guenther, Fred 228 Gunklach Gregg 244 Guy, Linda 228 Guy, Ricky 244 Guyion, Phyllis 77 Gwinner, Suzy 196, 199, 211 H Haag, Doris 77 Haas, Bernald 77 Haberthy, Nancy 76 Hadix, Robert 228 Hadley, Pam 244 Haines, Harry 244 Haines Mike 228 Haines Penny 244 Haire, Clouee 77 Haire, Willie 228 Hake, Ralph 211 Hale, Elizabeth 228 Haley, Ray 218 Hall, Helen 228 Hall, Henry 211 Hall. Jackey 244 Hall, Sylvia 77 Hall, William 223 Hallermann, Vicki 77, 130 Hall, Agnes 211 Hamilion, Bill 211 Hamilton Doug 77 Hamilton, Elizagbeth 244 Hamilton Renee 77 Hamilton, Vicki 77 Hamlin, Sharon 77 Hammann, Vicki 211, 253 Hammann, Wait 1 Hammersley, Melvin 229 Hamner, Rosemary 228 Hampton, Bucky 229 Hampton, Carolyn 211 Hampton, Deanne 56, 59, 75, 78, 107, 201 Hampton, Gloria 229 Hanna, Debbie 229 HarbaLIgh, Robert 253 Hardin, Michael 73 Hardwick, Vencie 229 Hare, Beverly Z29 Hare, Ken 229 Haring, Diana 229 Harmon, Marilyn 244 Harmon, Rosemary 244 Harper, Alice 131, I99, 212 Harper, Lois 53 Harper, Lydia 78, 147 Harris, Allene 212, 253 Harris, Anthony 253 Harris, Barbara 78, 130, 147, 153, 178, 212 Harris, Deborah 229 Harris, Gemge 229 Harris, James 78, 212 Harris, James J, 73 Harris, Marshall 229 Harris, Mary Harris, Melvin 244 Harris, Michael 114 Harris, Patsy 212 Harris, Peggy 212 Hartman, Gretchen 78 Hartsman, Judy 7.5, 78, 148, 1 4 Hartness, Aiice 229 Harvey, Pam 229 Harvey, Rober t 78 Hasel, Qlavid 56, 58, 74, 78, 11 Hasel, John 130 229 Hastings, John 78 Hastings, Ned 229 Hastings, William 114, 229 Hasz Carol Haicher Terry 212 Hatfield, Dan 253 Hanan, Sandy 229 Haughf, Philip 58, 78, 87 Hawkins, Barbaia 78 Hawkins, Dennis 65, 229 Hawkins, William 74, 114, 130, 158 Hayden, Renee 229 Haydon, Thomas 212 Haygood, Lois Heath, Cheryl 229 Heimann, Jean 59, 61, 74, 153,180,196 Heisier, Jacqueline8 229 Heifhaus Diane Heller, Susan 200, 201, 212 Helm, Gloria 229 Hemer, Karen 130, 212 Henderson, Arthur 266 Henderson, Barbara 253 Henderson, Broderick 80, E38 Henges, Nancyi 229 Henges, Susan 234 Hennessy, Sue 130, 212 Hennessy, Thomas 244 Hennessy, Todd Henry, Darrell 229 Henry, Dianna 229 Hensely, Dale 244 Hensley, Joyce 253 Hensley, Russel 229 Henson, Chris 164, 212 Henson, Clay 212 Henson, Daniel 80 Herbert, Diane 244 Herbert, Susan 253 Herring, Barbara 80 Herzner, Danny Herzner, Stephen 138 Heslar, Robert 75. 8 Hess, Charles 80, 153 Hess, Jeanne 9 Hess, Patricia 229 Hesser, Peter 212 Heuberger, John 229 Hicks, Darleen 229 Hicks, Robert 229 Higgins, Garry 229 Higgins, William 230 Hill, Amelia 229 Hiil, Charlene 212 Hill, Gerald 153 Hiil, Gloria 230 Hill, Jerry 230 Hill, Kenny 212 Hill, Richard 80 Hill, Steve 230 H: Susan 230 Hiliiard, Gale 230 Hinds, Carol 244 Hiner, Carl 212 Hines, Sandra 230 Hinkle, Rosita 80, 131 Hobson, Marbefa 130. 230 Hocks, Doug 230 Hodges, Judy 230 Hodson, Becky 80 Hoeh, Connie 244 Hoff, Ronald 212 Hogg, Robert 212 H099. Walter 230 Holcomb, Gary 230 Holcomb, John 212 Holcomb, Nancy 80 Holland, Anita 230 Hollis, Gregory 230 261 Holman Beverly BO Holmes, Joseph Holt, Beverly 230 Holt, KzII'hy2 $30 Holzman, Jack 212 Holzrnan, Pefer Horges, Judy 230 Horsley, Edward 230 Horstman, Carol Horton, William 80 Houchins, Don 244 HouIiI'Ian, Victoria Houseman, Randy 80 1 Houston, Patricia Humphries, Anita Humpries,r Deborah 244 Hunter, Grove 82144 Hutchinson, Randy 213 Hutchison, Roberta Huichison, Thelma Hutton, Mellissa Hyden, Charla;1 Hyman, Vicky 8 I230 lfland, Janie 213 Ison, Betsy 244 Ivey, David 230 R0 Elizablzgth 81,130 Jefferies 'Joann 1 Jeffriesl, Marly 230 Jeffries, Peggy 230 Jenkins, Angela 230 Jennings, Annetfa Jentzen WaITer Jetier, Deborah 213 Johansmann, Gary 244 Johansman, Linda Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Calvin Johnson, Carolyn 81 Johnson, Deborah 213 Johnson, Deborah 231 Johnson, Dianna 81 Johnson, Donna 83. 231 Johnson, Eugene 213 Johnson, Gary 213 Johnson, Gereene 231 Johnson, Harrier 83 Johnson, Harvy 83 Johnson, Ida 244 Johnson, Jacqueia 213 Johnson, Jerome 213 Johnson, Jerome 231 Johnson, Keith 83, 130 Johnson, Ken 83 Johnson, Linda 130 Johnson, Marcy 244 Johnson, Mary 231 Johnson, Orville 213 Johnson, Pam 83, 131 Johnson, Paulette 213 Johnson, Phyllis 131 Johnson, Phyllis Ann 131, 231 250 Johnson, Robert 83 Johnson, Roslind 231 Johnson, Ruby 231 Johnson, Saundra 131 Johnson, Susan 83, 131 Johnson, Vernon 231 Joiner, Edward 244 Jolly, Jack 231 Jolly, Julie 231 Jones, Anthony 83 Jones, Bernice 83 Jones, Bonita 244 Jones, Billy 231 Jones, Brenda 83 Jones, Cheryl 231 Jones, Colleen 83 Jones, Cynthia 231 Jones, Deborah 231 Jones, Frank 231 Jones, Harry 213 Jones, Josephine 83 Jones, Leroy 231 Jones, Linda Gala 83 Jones, Louis 3 Jones, Michael 214 Jones, Pam 214 Jones, Patricia 244 Jones, Patricia 83 Jones, Robert 231 Jones, Sandra 56, 74, 83, 114. 164 Jones, Sandra Jean 83, 197 Jones, Thomas 153, 164, 244 Jones, Veronica 14 Jordan, Beulah 231 Jordan, Eddie 83 Jordan, George 231 Joslyn, Robert 244 Judd, Connie 214 Judd, Linda 244 Julian, David 250 K Kaesmeyer, Brenda 83 Kaesemeyer, Dennis 250 Kahn, Dave 214 Kammer, Dan 214 Kamf, Bob 214 Karah, Juanita 130 Kaupp, Marilyn 83, 130 Kayser, Karen 244 Keagle, Renslar B6 Kearsey, Anita B6, 164, 200 Keating, Stephen 214 Keeling, Stephen 86, 130 Keene, Alberta 214 Kegley, Rita 201, 214 Kelly, Ann 214 KeIIum, John 231 Kelly, Jacqueline 231 Kelly, Linda 231 Kelly, Ray 241 Kelly, Steven 244 Kelsch, Saiiy 250 Kennedy, Charlene 244 Kennedy, Jeff 244 Kennedy, Maurice 214 Kennedy, Pat Kenny, Pat 153 Kenyon, Gary 231 Kenyon, James 214 Kepf, Barbara 244 Kersting, Sandra 231 Ketchem, Doris 2 Key, David 231 Kidd, Jane 201 Kidwell, Deborah 231 Kinard, Denise 244 Kinard Geneva 214 Kinder, Jim 214 King, Cathy 214 King, Jeannefte 231 King, Ronald 86 King, Sherry 231 Kipp, Robert 86 Kirk, George 214 Kleas, Diane 244 Klein, Pamela 250 Klein, Paul 214 Klems, Bil! 214 KIurnp, Jan 231 INDEX Knapp, Mary 214 Knechiiy, Louis 245 Kneipp, Roland 231 Knell, Mary 2456 Knight, Susan 199 Knoechel, Judy 886 153,199 Knox, Janie 231 Koeher, Sharon 231 Kohnen, Tom 231 Kolb, Dan 245 Kokeefer, Mark 245 Kopitike, Greg 231 Kramer, Linda 250 Krehnbeirl, Vicki 214 Krista, Francine 56 Krogh William 231 Krumme, Alice 250 Kuh1,RoberI 86 Kuh1,Terry 214 Kyles, Jerry 86,163, 165 Kyles, ?afis 231 Laake, Linda 214 LaCanne, Sharon 214 Lackins, Riley 214 Laque, Roge! 231 Laque, Ron 241 Lamb, Wanda 231 Lambert, Virginia 231 Lampkin. Jeff 2 1 Lane, Wilbur 214 Lang, William 231 Langford, Robert 231 Langley, Adrianne 214 Langley, James 250 Langley, Jeanne 231 Lanier, Marshall 86 Larkins, Rose 86 LaRose, Mike 245 Lavender, Deborah 2425 Lawrence, Don 164, 214 Lawson, Barbetfe 86,131 Lawson, Jerry 214 Lawson, Tom 250 Lay, Berta 250 Lay, James 245 Lay, Regena 86 Layne, Robert 214 Leahr, ora B6 Leahr, Gerry 214. 232 Leahr, Michael 232 Leary, Allen 86. 162. 164 Leary, Angela 2 Lee, Cheryl 214 Lee, Robert 245 Leggeff, Mary 232 Leist, Lynn 23?. Lemon, Mike 214 Leonard. Bill 86, 134 Leslie, Kenneth 166 Leif, Wanda 232 Levy, Harold 214 Lewis, Carl 232 Lewis, Deborah 86, 130, 131 Lewis, Gail 88 Lewis, James 232 Lewis, Jerome 88, 163, 164 Lewis, Jewell 201 Lewis, John 214 Lewis, Linda 232 Lewis, Thaldon 214, 232 Lewis, Thomas 23 Lewis, Willie 232 Libbee, Mary 88 Liebschutz Bob 214 Ligget, Freidrick 230 Liggei, Nancy 232 Lind, Tommy 245 Lindgren Mark 250 LIndsey, James 232 LIndsey, Mar 6 215 LInnenberg, nne 232 Linviiie, David 215 Lipschu'rz, Michael 232 Lipscomb. Tom 215 LIGmorI, Beahice 88 Little, Jackie 215 Liitleiohn, Sandra 232 Livers, Emery 58,164 Liversedge, Steve 245 Locetf, Michelle 232 Lockridge, Jim 215 Logan, Clyde 88, 163, 164 Logan. Linda 232 Long, Connie 232 Long, David 215 Long, James 88 Long, Yvonne 232 Lonsac, Christopher 245 Lonnemann, Steven 88 L011, Johnnie 232 Louden, David 245 Louden, Gail 232 Louden, Lynn Loueffe, Brenda 232 Love, Jesse 250 Lowe, Beniamin 88 Lower, Delores 215 Lowery, Ruby 232 Luchow, John 215 Luchow, Thomas 232 Lusk, Linda 215 Luther, Carl 245 Lynch, Katherine 131 Lyons, Andrea 250 Lyons, Barbara 232 Lyshe, Edward 88 Lyti'le, Christopher 232 Mack, JMohn 215 Mackey, David 232 Macklin, Chrisfine Madden, Michele Madden, Valerie Madison, Diana MaIsh Jeanne BB. Malina, Martin 232 Malora, Cynf ia Manningx Johnnie3 232 Marconnef, Marion Mardis, GIary 215 Masierson, Jeff 233 Matthews, Sharlene Matthews. Steve Mafiie, Beverly Maifison, Phyilis Maue, Edward 885 Maxey, Judith 88, Mayes, Wpodrow 215 McAfiry, Bonita McAffry, John 233 McClinon, Rudolph 250 McClinIon, Caleb McCoy, Alfn'ed 250 McCoy, Richards McCray, Barbara McCray: Stanley 88 McCready, Marguerite McCree, IKaren 5 5 McDonough, Barbara McElory, Patricia McElrath, Lester McElroy, Clarence 215 McFarland, Duncan McFarland Judie 215 McGee, Melvin McGrafh, Stephen McIntosh, James MC Kee, Beth 245 Mc Kinney, Christine McKinnon Mike 6 McLaughlin, Florence McMahon, Elaine 88 McMulien Joyce McMulJen, Pam McQueen Betty 216 McQueen Linda 153 Mc igue, Chrisfy 59, 75 89, 15 199 Meadows, Judy 59 Meadows, Maurice 6 Meldon, Peggy 89 Meridy, Michael Messur, Tommie Metzier, Beverly 216 Metzler, Cheryl Michaels, .Pamela Miller, Donald 89, 114 Miller, Hughes 89, 155 Miller, Janis 216 Miller, Kathie 245 Miller, Mary 89 Miller, Pairicia 200, 216 Mills, Barbara 9 Mills, Marlene 134 Minett, Cheryl 216 Minix, Mary 250 Minnifield, Gwen 89 Mitchell, Audrey 216 Mitchell, Beverly 216 Mitchell, Ciarence 216 Mitchum, David 250 Mitchusson, Pamela 250 Mile, David 250 Moermond, Jay 89 Monday, James 216 Monday, Jerry 245 Monroe, William 216 Montgomery, Kathy 245 Montgomery, Leslie 91 Moon, Samuel 155 Moore, Costello 216 Moore, Emma 2 6 Moore, Marilyn 216 Moore, Patrick 245 Moore, William 216 Moorrnann, Diane 250 Morgan, Donald 245 Morgan, Larry 216 Morgan, Phyllis 91 Morrett, Barbara 216 Morris, Beth 148, 216 Morris, Karen 91 Morris, William 155, 166, 216 Morrison, Martha 91, 164 Morrissey, John 91 Morton, Douglas 245 Mosiey, William 216 Mass, Cindy 250 Motley, Glen 91 Motley, Linda 210, 216 Motley, Victor 250 Moizer, Carryi 91 Mounce, Leida 91 Mueller, Ramona 216 Mukes, Regina 91, 134 Mullarkey, Mike 91 Mullins, Steve 250 Mundy, Care! 91 ' Murdock, Michael 91 Murphy, Marcia 91, 153 Murrie, Michael 91 Murry, Larry 116, 216 Murry, Linda 250 Musch, Karl 216 Myers, Robert 216 Myrick, Willis 216 N Naegel, Wendy 250 Neal, Charles 216 Nearon, Dale 250 Nelons, Timothy 216 Nelson, Brenda 217 Nelson, Cheryl 134, 217 Nelson, Cheryl Elaine 91, 153 Nelson, David 91 Newell, Esther 9I Newman, Iris 217 Newsome, Danny 250 Newsome, Deborah 250 Niehsen. Herga 91 Nixon, Keeman 245 Noe. Martha 217 Noel, Goeffrey 217 Norman, Eddie 91 Norris, Barbara 91 Northcutt, Donald 217 Northern, Denise 250 Nurrenburg, Nancy 217 0 Obermeyer, Barbara 245 O'Brien, Patricia 245 0' Bryant, Elaine 91 O'Buhshriar, Dave 245 Offutt, Margaret 130, 153, 217 01536111, Marsha 92, 196, 200, Ogley, Josephine 147, 148, 217 O',Hara Patricia 92,147, 153 O'Hearn Peggy 92, 147 Oldford, Dorothy 91 Oldford, Karen 245 Olelrt, John 58, 74, 92, 114, 30 001211, Nancy 250 Orr, Debra 217 Orther. Jack 250. Osborne, Leonard 92 Osler, Mike 217 Osferhaus, Edward 114, 217 Osierhaus, William 250 OvIegi'Iulse, Judith 92, 147, Overstree'r, Linda 92 Overstreet. Vivian 92 Overton, Bob 217 Owens, Carl 217 Owens, CharloH'e 201 Owens, David 92 Owens, Paui 217 262 Pa pa yafnnii, Sophia Parker, Barbana Parks: Margaret Parson, Elizabeth 92 Partiridge, Earnest Paterson, ILinda Pattersan, Stephanie Patterson, William Payton, Ar ella 21 Pendlefnn, Guanifa Penning'ron, Andrea Penningion, Clarke 217 Pennington, Dgrlene 92, Pennington, Richard 245 Pefarsim, Johnny 92 Petitgour, Debbie Pfeffer, Richard2 217 Phillips, Lazelle Phillips, Pairicia Phillips, RoberI 93 Phinney, Florence Pierson, Sylvester Piner, Brad 93 Pinkerton, Teresa Pinkerton, Valerie Policasfro, Dan Poppe, Mary 93 Porter, Barry 218 Porter, Jurldeen Porter, Tommie Pusey, Donald 93 Potter, Maurice Power, Judy 93 Preston John 93 Price, Geraldine Pryor, Godaly 93 Puilem, Jeffery 93 Pulliam, Cheryl Rafferty, William Raines Pamela Ramey. Flemon Randolph, Mary 94 Ranklin, Prince Rauch, Constance Rayburn, Ann 94 Reckman, William 94 Redd, Wiliiam 246 Reed, Gary 246 Reeses, Burjefta Reid, John 94,2 EeId, Peggy. 250 65 Reinhardt, Deborah 250 Rhodes, Deborah 94 Richardson, Jerome Richardson, Larry 218 Richardson, Marvin Riefle, Carol 94, 130 Riesser, Kimberly 19B Riggs, Timothy 250 Riley, Linda 246 Riley, Mary 218 Rile, Michael 99 Ritcie Susan 99 Rittenhouse, Terry 246 Ritz, Alice Roberts, Danny 218 Roberts, Steve 218 Robertson, Margaret 153 Robinson, Geraldine 218 Robinson, Kristie 99, Robinson, Patricia 130, 6164, 218 Roebuck, Richard 218, 246 Roeder, Gary 58, 61, 99 Rogers, Carol 99, 163 Rogers, Cheryl 218 Rogers, Susan 130 Rogers, William 218 Romine, Douglas 218 Romine, James 246 Rontz, Jacob 99 Rome, Patricia 99 Root, Peggy 218 Rose, Terry 218 Roser, Barbara 241634 Ross, Betsy 130 Ross, Elizabeth 991, 31521 Ross, Margaret 219 Ross, Pairicia 114, 135 Ross, Peter .99 Rossi, Cynthla 99. 164 Royalty, Kathy 99, 114, 130 Rubinson, John 99 Rubenbauer, Carol 246 Rudd, Robert 247 Ruff, Monroe 99 Rumke, Judith 153. 219 Runyon. Damon 153, 250 Rupp, Daniel 99 Rupp, Greg 219 Russel, Patricia 99, 246 Russo, Vicki 35 Rust, Margaret 219 Rutherford, Bonnie 130, 164 Rutherford, Da1e 99 Ruiherford, John 135, 198 Rutherford, Ronald 246 Ryan, Janet 9 Rybolf, James 246 Rybolt, William 99 5 Sales, Charles 250 Sallee, Mary Sand, David 250 Sand, Lisa 130 Sanders, Yvonne 99, 135, 153 Sandlin, Darcthy 246 Satchwill, Beverly 99 Saunders, Cherry 250 Saunders, Loreffa 153 Saunders, Wendall 100 Schaeffer, Sandfa 250 Schaizman, Gary 250 Scheffel, Richard 130 Schepman, Donald 100 Schilling, Carl 246 Schlosser, Linda 100 Schlosser, 5:011 250 Schmalfz, John 100 Scuff, Billy 100 Scoff, Evelyn 100 Scott Harry 100 Scott, James 164 Scott, Lynn 75,100, 164 Scuff, Marilyn 135, 201 130, 200 Scurry, David O Seaman, Party 100, 149, 164 Seawrighr, Rhonda 135 Shaner, Erin 153 Shannon, Timothy 246 Sharp, Barbara 246 Sharpe, Stanley 164 Shauch, Stephen 100 Shaw, Smart 246 Shawnsalder,Emer1ck 250 Shear, Tom 58 98,100, 130 Shearman, Mike 250 Sheldon, Chris 250 Sheiiey, Marvin 100 Shelton. Steve 164 Shepard, Denice 100, 114 Shick, Dan 100, 114 Shick, Heather 246 Shindoler, Dale 100 Shindoler, Juella 246 Shreve, David 114, 250 Shreve, Margaret 114 Siefer'r, James 100 Siemund, Joan 100, 130, 135 Siler, Eddie 250 Simpson, Gregory 100, 130 Simpson, James 246 Simpson, Linda 250 Simpson, Pat 250 Simpson, Sandra 74, 101, 130, 35 153 VI :1 o ... :9- W I: .. .21' o .0 Simpscn,51anley 101 Sims, Viola 101 Simon, Marsha 220 Sith, PhiIiD 58, 74, 101, Siuda, James 246 Sizemore, Patricia 101 Sizer, Georgia 248 INDEX Siaughier, Robert 220 Slaughier, Sue 101, 130, 135, 148 Slusher, James 220 Slusher, P8999 250 Slufz, Ann 98,101, 130 Smith, Audley9163 164 SmITh, Barbara 220 Smith, Beverly 101, 220 Smith, Carla 130 Smith, Charles 250 Smifh Clarence 220 Smith, Clay 74, 101 Smith, Dan 220 Smifh, Derrick 220 Smith, Diana 220 Smith. Donald 220 Smith, Dudley 101 Smith, Garry 220 Smith, Gale 220 Smith, Jacqueline 101 Smith, Karen 01 Smifh, Karyn 220. 246 Smith, Kay 130, 220 Smith, Linda Smith, Richael 220 Smith, Ollie 2 Smith, Patrick 246 Smith, Raymond 220 Smith, Raymond 220 Smith, Sandra 153 Smith, Sharon 101 Smith, Steven 246 Smith, Terry 101, 250 Smirh, Willie 220 Smithers, Lonnie 101 Shape, Dennise 225 Snyder, David 225 Snyder, John 246 Snyder, Paul 166, 220 SodersIrom, Beih 220 Sommerville, Richard 101 Speaks, Mary 101, 4 Spears, Sharon Spencer, Denise 101 Spiller, Gerald 225 Spinks, Gwendolyn 220 Spinks, Lester 220 Spivey, Broader: 101 Spivey, Ernestine 220 Spradlin, Kathie 225 Spraggins, Shelia 225 Stacey, Donna 225 Stadelmann, Linda 101, 153 SIandfield, Randall 220, 225 Stanfield, Sandra 225 Stayden, Julius 101 Stelfer, Torn 220 Stenburg, Merry 220 Stenger, Mildred 101 Steve, Michael 220 Steve, Linda 0 Stevens, Lynda 200, 220 Steves, Janice 248 Stewart, Gayle 102 Stewart, Patricia 102 Stidlram, Larry 225 Stierli, Paula 220 Stiles, Joseph 102 51ine,Janrce 130, 220 Stodcia rd, Gayle 251 Stoffregen Philip 247 Stoffregen, Emily 225 Stokes, Donna 102 Siolzenberg, Lynn 225 Stonam, Michael 220 Stouder, Gregory Stovai, 156 Pairicia 220 St reitenberger, George 225 Sirunk, Barry Siump, Kenneth 102 Stumpf, Harold 251 Siurdivani, Mildred Sturdivant, Vivian Suedhoff, Daniel 220 135 102 Suedhof, Debbie 220 Summerville, William 102 Sumner, Emily 247 Sunday, Larry 225 Sunday, Ronald 102247 Suter, Brenda Sutfie Mike 220 Sutton, Jacqueline 220 4 Sutton, Patricia 102 Sweeney, Li nda T Taffe, Sandi 220 Tanner, Kathleen 200, 201, 220 102 Terrance, John 220 Tate, Ciyde 102 Tate, Sylvia 114, Taylor, Betty 247 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Gary 102 Taylor, Jacqueline Taylor, Marvin Taylor Taylor, Taylor, Teeier, Teichman, Charles Teichrnan, Melissa Terrell, Bobby 251 Calvin 220 Eugene 102 220 0 Sharon 102 Valarie 225 Wallace 220 Chesier 247 Mary 104 220 114 251 Terry, Anchony 225 Terry, Debcrah 164 Terry, She ran 225 Tevis, James 220 Texter, Barbara 220 Thayer, Garden 220 Thead, Phil 104 Thomas, Gwen 220 Thomas, Judy 220 Thomas, Roger 220 Thomas, Waiter 104 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Joseph Thompson, Ronald Thlogzpson, William Thornsberry, Mark Carlos David Grace Janice 220 104 251 220 104 104 104, 163, 251 Thwreafi', Anna 104 Tillery, Derrick 220 Tillery, Dwight 104 Tillman, Beverly 104 Tincher, Carolyn 104 Tischbein, Robert 220 Tischbein, Robin 247 Tobergl'e, Mary 247 Todd, Helen 104- Todd, Karen 220 Tndd, Fat 149 Tomes, Paul 64, 75, 104, 114 Tomlin, Margaret 114 Tomlin, Wanda 1 4 Tribble, James 104, I62, 165 Truman, Carol 220 Turner, Ardis 104 Turner, George 166 Turner, Louise 104 Tyus, Delphia 104 Tyus, Shirley 104 U Uihlein, Justin 220 Uilein, William 251 Underhill, John 251 Underhill, Odgen 247 Underhill, Randy 221 Underwood, Gregory 220 Underwood Josephine 220 Usher, Lincia V Valmore Larry 247 Vandergi'ift, Marion 221 Van Nottingham, Lynne 221 Van Pelt, Fred 105 Vassar, Janis 239 Vaughab, Bonnie 105 Vaughan, Jack 239, 251 Vaughn, Judith 251 Vaughn, Mary 251 Venn, Richard 251 Vest, Deborah 105 Vicror, William 221 Vielhauer, Cami 225 Vielhauer, Julius 105 Vilardo, Danie 247 Vinson, Carolyn 221 Voelpel, Dan 105 Van Bckem, Nancy Voo, Lil'Io 105, 130, 223399 W Brenda 105 Walker, George 221 Walker, Jacqueline 105 Walker, Richard 221 Wall, rk 251 Wallace, Dorothy 247 Wallace, Richard 105, 125 Wallace, Rosezeil 225 Walters, Wilma 246 Walton, Ken 105 Ward, Pauleife 105 Wardlaw, Sally 66, 114, 119, , 151 Ware, Carolyn 105 Walker, 263 Ware, Janice 221 Ware, Ken 105 Warner, Sharon 200 Warner, Sheila 225 Warren, Linda 105 Warren, PairiCia 251 Washburn, Mary 221 Washington, Carolyn 105, 130 Wass, Harriet 247 Wass, Terry 114, 221 Waiton, ErnesI 221 Weaver, Betty 247 Weaver, Sandra 221 Weaver, Theresa 107 Webb, Regina 251 Weems, Gloria 221 Weggans, Claudia 225 Weiis, Bernadine 221 Well, Sharon 251 Weiis, Juaniia 247 Weils, Phyllis 130 Weish, Michael 107 Wendel Shirley 107 Warner, Kaihleen 19E Werner, Paiti Wesley, Martha 221 West, Shirley 107 Westermann, Paul 251 Wethingron, Bonnie 221 Wheat, Christopher 114 Wheat Lawrence WheeIer, David 221 WheeIer, Elizabeth 225 White, lndiola 107 White, Jerome 107 i , Paul 107. 164 White, Phyllis 221 White, Robert 221 White, Rosalyn 2214 WhitI, Slhaerry 54,4, 90, 107, 118, 0,131,133,138, 140,149 50, 153 Whiif, Virginia 107, 140 Wilder, Charles 22 Wilder, Edward 107, 128 Wiles, Lean 107 Wiley, Brenda 107, 156 Wiley, Paul 107 Wilkins, Gary 74, 107 Williams, Barbara 225 Williams, Barbara 107, 153 Williams, Beverly 148, 221 Williams, Deborah 107, 156 WiHiams, Delores 0 Williams, Diane 110. 225 WIIIiams, Geraldine 110 Williams, Gwen , 110 Williams, Jay 221 Williams, Jevonne 241 Williams, Peter 114 Williams, Ronald 114 Williams. Ruby 110 Williams, Selena 241 Williams, Shirley 241 Williams, Toni 221 Williams, Veronica 221 Williams, Wesley 221 Williamson, David 247 Willis, Charles 110 Wiimofh, Beverly 247 Wilson, Barbara 197 Wilson, Beverly 110 Wilson, Beverly 241 WiIson, Canhia 110 Wiiscn, David Wilson, ngard 110 Wilson, Llnda 225 Wilson, Lucy 241 Wilson, Mary 110 Wilson, Patsy 221 Wilson, Richard 241 Wilson, Robynn 130, 241 Wilson, Roger 75, 110, 114 Wilson Timaia 221 Wilson, Timuih 221 Wilson, Tom 47 WirThlin Steve 247 Witherspoon, Ethel Witt, Dane Woaber, Richy 241 Wolfe, Thomas 110 Wood, Shirley 241 Woodie, Catherine 241 ocds, Deborah 221 Woods, EarE 241 Woods, Eugene 241 Woods, Evelyn 251 Woods, Joyce 241 Woods, Regina 241 Woods, Vida 110 Woody, Robert 241 Woody, Ernest 241 Woolley, Nancy 225 Wooiford, Charles 251 Woolfcrk, Michael 241 Wozolridge, Barbara 114, 1 4 Worley, Claude 225 Worth, Steven 241 Worthy, Shirdinia 110 Wright, Donald. 221 Wright, Jacqueline 110 Wright, Karen 241 Wright,YWiIlie 241 Yeager, David 110 Yeager, Thomas 247 Yee, Gene 221 Yes, John 247 Yee, Robert 241 York, Portia 247 Young, Gerald 221 Young, Lawrence 111 Young, Richard 251 130, 241 130, Zackery, Larry 221 Zahlout, Payiine 111 Zanders, Vivian 111 Zaneiis, Geraldine 221 Zeliers, Howard 251 Zerges, Donna 111 Ziegal, Elaine 111. 130 Zimmerman, Sandra 221 Zinn, Patricia 221 less, Neal 251 Zumwalde, Jean 111 F ACU LTY A Ackermonn, Margaret 45 Adams, Sharon 45 Allision, Eugene 45 Ankenman, Nancy 45 Ayer, Joseph 40, 58 B Balastra, Violet 42 Bordon, Hannalie 45 Beck, Virginia 45 Belle, Francois 45 Belle, Frances 45 Banner, Carl 45 Berckmun, Charles 45 Blosberg, Grace 45, 197 Bosse, Melville 45 Brosey, Anna 45 Bross, Albert 45 Bryant, Joan 45 Bullock, Emilie 45 Burton, Terrel 46 C Cadle, Charles 46 Call, Jerry 46, 48 Caveman, Monica 46 Cavenmon, Monica 46 Chambers, Thomas 46 Chaney, Judith 46 Coleman, Stuart 46 Croigo, Robert 46 Crossley, La Donna Curtis, Gilbert 46 D Davidson, Walter 23, 46, 58 Banner, Lillian Dorsey, Mono 47, 197 Dostie, Nancy 47 F Fekkos, Hero 47 Fischer, Dennis 47 Farmer, Ellen 47 G Gallagher, James 47, 58 Garner, Melanie 47 Garrett, Burton 47, 50 Gaston, Alonzo 47 Gates, Marshall 47 Gillilond, William 47 Gfodden, Mary 47 Goodall, Paul 47 Graham, Eleanor 47, 197 H Harper, Charlotte 47 Hatfield, Charles 47 Howes, Marian 47 Hawkins, Arthur 48 Hayden, William 48 Hoymond, George 48 Heckman, Jean 48 Heger, Herbert 48 Higgins, Howard 48 Hill, Sally Hirt, Lewis 48 Hlod, MichaeI 48 Howard, Joyce 48 Hubbard, Carolyn Hughes, Laverne 48 Huheey, John 49 Hut-chison, Claudette 49 l Inman, Thomas 49 J Jenike, Samuel 49 Johnson, Robert 49 Jones, Montana 49 Jones, Ruth 49 K Kennedy, Marjorie 49 Kimble, Darwin 43 Kimery, Janet 49 Kluber, Robert 49 Knost, Charlotte 49 Knost, Ralph 49 lNDEX-ACTIVITIES A Alpha Hi-Y 128 Alpha Y-Teens 128 Annual Staff 118 Awards Day 110 B Bond, Jr. 144 Band, Sr1 142 Baseball 184 Basketball 170 C Chess Club 128 Choir, Jr. 138 Choir, Sr. 141 Class Officers 56 Cross-Country 178 Cum Laude 66 D Dance Club 200 D.E.C.A. 128 Dolphin Club, Jr. 208 Rolphin Club, Sr. 199 Dux Femina 59 E Exchange Student 106 F Facul'ry 23 F,H1A, 131 F.T.A. 131 Football 160 French Club 125 G GA.A., Jr. 202 G.A.AV, Sr. 196 German C'Eub 124 Gisz' Sports 194 Graduation 108 H Health Careers Club 135 History Club 130 Homecoming 96 264 Koizumi, Gail 49 Konrad, Virginia 43 Krapp, Paulette 49 Kremor, Noel 37 L Lackey, Donald 49 Lane, Delores 49 Lemmon, Elizabeth 44 Lemon, Charles 49 Leslie, Elizabeth 50, 197 Lincks, Lulubelle 50 Loescher, Carol 50 Long, Carol 50 Lyons, Ronald 42 M Molloy, Patricia 50 Marion, Melvin 50 Martin, Ansel 50 Martin, Linda 50 Mother, David 50 McElhoney, Wil1iam 42 McIntosh, James 50 McLean, Morguifo 43 Merritt, Marvin 50 Miller, Patricio 50 Moeller, E1izobeth 50 Moore, Edith 51 Moormon, Hilsa 51, 52 Mueller, Jack 51 Mullins, Robert 51 Murphy, Lulu 44, 51 N Nassano, Gerald 51 Nolan, Nora May 51 O Oder, Shirley 51 O'Rourke, John 51 p Philley, Martha 49, 51 Pitcher, William 47, 51 Purceli, Bonnie 51 I Introduction 3 It's Academic Team 124 L Latin Club 127 Lunchroom Help 156 M Madrigal 140 Mixed Chorus 141 0 Office Help 153 Offset Club 134 Orchestra 144 P Physical Education 36 Popularity Poll 74 Projection Crew 154 Q Quill 0nd Scroll 136 R Race, Sam 51 Ransome, Jeanne 51 Rhollons, Arthur 51 Rice, Kerry 51 Rice, Patricia 51 Richmond, Susan 51 Riley, Arthur 53 Robinson, Mabel 52 Rosenberger, Marjorie 52 5 Sulie, Charles 52 Scott, James 52 Sensel, Ralph 52 Sherman, Horold- 37, 52 Siegel, Martin 52 Simmons, James 52 Simpson, Thomas 52 Srofe, J. Garner 52, 53 Stcpanian, Myron 43 Stork, Martha 52 Steiner, Judifh 52 Steinmetz, Christine 52 Stevens, Eunice 52 Stose, Ho 52 Sfringfield, Sharon 53 Suffridge, Jean 53 T Temple, Phyllis 53 Terrell, Linton 53, 123 Theile, Judifh 53 Thomas, CaroE Troufwine, Sharon 53 V Vickers, Robert 44 W Walker, Maxfne 53 Weiss, Judith 53, 123 Wessinger, Susan 53 Wilkinson, Russell 53 Wirth, Raymond 53 Y Yates, Maxine 53 Z Zollars, Charles 53 Zwayer, Roger 53 R Royalty 97 S Scribbfers 117 Seniors 56 Sigma Gamma 58 Sounds Of Withrow 146 Spanish Cfub 126 Sr. Prom Queen 84 Student Council, Jr. 1 Student Council, St 1 Swimming 180 T Tennis 183 Thaliun Club '132 Tiger Club 193 Tower News 122 Track 190 18 14 U Underclassmen 243 i ' OUR THANKS The Withrow Annual Staff of 1966 would like to thank the following people for their invaluable contribution to this yearbook: The Faculty and Administration for their sincere interest in BENGALIA . . . 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 , . . Interstate Studios tor the individual underclassmen pictures . . . The Athletic Department for its cooperation in developing the Sports Section . . . The Custodial Stuff 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 . . . The advisers for their guidance . . . The students for their support . . . Mrs. Dorothy Visser, public relations director at the Cincinnati Zoo, tend the tigersi for their assistance in developing the theme . , , Withrow High School for the unforgettable year we have attempted to portray in BENGALIA. EDITORS LiTERARY ART BUSINESS Neil Daniels Charlotte McFoll Connie Rauch 267 a4ut-059m; MWMQMWM QM W71 W949 WdecmM;g M2 9... :szg $3321? MW- -MWM9;'WWWM J W WWW AW- mats M0 ghbzawa9 KW. 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