Withrow High School - Withrow Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)
- Class of 1968
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1--, - 'T JWIHHE M EBU? YUHHUEF 895! J fr . , 4 . .1 wx., ' ..-, ai - '...,.. .-' -Rx ., , ,. f f -. ig.. 'a+ N. B--4+ 1 F FU' ' imjgnfz 'AN-121-sau----1 - 17, gil '- Hz: , 'tr-li41z':'-1Ai'-1'-A ,km ',. 1 X I I f I , 1 , v J L1 i I L I 3 E :J K N l W SIGN OF THE TIGER Withrow High School Cincinnati, Ohio Volume XL VIII 1968 -SJW' E E X R s g S Q Y N All Zodiac signs on our fountain have certain characteristics which set them apart, which make them duferent. We too have special qualities which identU'y us as Withro wites, fi which represent THE SIGN OF THE TIGER. IFor the Sign is tradition andpride, with a surge into the new and unexplored. It appears in a group of spirited fans and radiantl y shows itseU upon the calling ofa Dux or Sig. On graduation night it silently beams. THE SIGN OF THE TIGER is reflected in us in all that we dog in all that we say. . . NIM 0f H10 WML' VX H7 Everything's dyferent this year. . . I 'm even scheduled for gym twice a day. . .At least two weeks before you can change me?. . .Isee. . . Oh, well, I always dia' like gym . . . I'm 977362. .. IfI have tojill out anotherjinding card, I'llscream . . . The apartment building isn't so baa' anymore . . . Guess I'm getting used to it . . . I wish it would snow enough for school to close. . . X .Xxx l . --.. 5 ,. I ...Mix f 5 1 6 -C '.5v' 3 Theyjinally turned thefountain on. . . Those auditorium study halls are maddening . . . Ftj7een hundred screaming kids in one big room . . . I'm sure gladshe liked our play . . . Those costumes were such a bother to make . . . I didn't have to do muchfor mine . . . I'm the witch . . . Maybe we'll go outside in art . . . I think I'll sketch the apartment building onjire . . . Somebody let a dog in . . . Situation 'X' is now in effect . . . All teach ers stand outside your doors untilfurther notice . . . Did you hear that? . . . I wonder what happened? . .. 8 l M Y , v 9 Didyou see Mr. Hlad? . . . Those teachers really hadfun. . . I go home early on Fridays -at the end offjih bell. .. No schoolfor an entire week-end . . . But Monday eatehes up with me. . . Wish I would work harder . . . Everytime Ithink of all that history homework . . . For thefrst time, I really understand my math . . . I actually made an A on the test . . . You know, being asenior is great . . . N I 2 4 w 1 14 ,X E w f' ww .Q X N , 5 f Y .X , ff. nf'-' , ffm, ,, gi ,N ,. 15 Q 'Fax 'HE Q f 'Ss -rJQ -M- NIEMV if tile IMI! Curriculum . . . . . . 18 Faculty... ....40 Seniors... .....56 Activities ..... .... I 10 Athletics ........ .... 1 64 Underclassmen . . . . . . . 224 Thefrst step to learning is taken when we ask why. As we Climb higher, our questions became broader and deeper, and we sense a distant ray 0 f kno wledge. x X'I UUMIUULIW WORDS We studied that the words are arbitrary symbols: they do not mean the things they stand forg they are simply noises that men give to the objects. None should believe this more than I, just now, when the attempt to get their meanings hurts my ears and troubles my mind. Words are the most melodious song if I know what you are talking about, they are terrible sounds when I misunderstand you. But I forget everything we read, everything you said. Words are now all my treasure and all my poverty. They are what I fear and what I light with. They are my weapons but they attack me. They carry all the love I have to give and bring me all the indifference my love meets sometimes. But ifthe words were not, how could the poet tell me about Hthe silent cat feet of the fog or Hthe green smell ofthe early morning ? Men gave me the ready language and said to me-communicate. So I took all my feelings, all my thoughts to discover what stands for this precious noise - friend. Written by Isabel de Castro Silveira, Exchange Student from Brazil. Lady Macbeth fCindy Draggooj presented Macbeth fHelen Hummelj with evidenoe of King Duncan's death. 20 . is ! a f'i.,,g f 1 if rl J ina 2 Demonstating the dances of Job's era were Paula Frankenburger and Linda Scott. 4 -an s-fe Acquisition of a new overhead projector and the novels Pyganzalion and Animal Farm provided students with a new aspect of English on both visual and literal levels. Approaches to English teaching were also varied by the arrival of Mrs. Bella Lowry, Miss Anne Mayer, and Mr. Phillip Wise. Under the new techniques, students engaged in panel and seminar discussions dealing with topics from racial strife to allegorical interpretations. Scholastic Creative Writing Awards were available to the writers ofexceptional essays, poems, or stories. Concluding the school year, some students complied anthologies of their original works. English S Zuclenls Probe Literary S Iyles Intense learning sharpened the minds of Mrs. Fettner's English class. 21 Mrs. Doeren drilled her Spanish Ill lab classes in pronunciation In a German skit, Dan Antle and Wolfgang Sell were unaware ofthe coming wrath of Cheryl Duncan Ric Seibert pondered the German point ofview in a Berlin newspaper. 23 1 Y' wi . ,, V if lr' np. ,f N, uv I 9 , .J 1, ' 19, Bill Miller explained the curved line theory for Dave Forthuber Geometry Ana' Algebra uiz The Mind 24 Comparison of a pyramid to a hexagon cylinder provided more knowledge of solid geometry. Training the minds ofthe future through algebra, geometry, business and Advanced Placement Math, teachers prepared students for keen competition in college. For the first time general students studied geometry at level two. At the end ofthe senior year, Advanced Placement students took a test to determine their eligibility to take sophomore math in college. Algebra problems baffled Brooks Lavender and Larry Reinhardt until Mr. Christena proved the formula 25 Recording data required Ned Hastings to observe experiments carefully Students in Mr, Yonka's botany class discussed the photosynthesis ofplants. Battery-powered telephones were operated by eighth grade students Debbie Collins and Tim Walters examined a flying saucer. In Miss Caveman's class, tax burdens ofpeasants in Old England were compared to today's. History Solves The Mystery OfPast Events uf s 'W i W r T rfl ...,. ..s.f:.. ,,. v 651'-f ' fft XA v t i -' , t i 2t'Qeiqq41,-vff2f-A w , 4 .,n. .f .s:1w:i:ilf12fs'11f5i?f1?'2ff1if , ,1,W,,,.sF' 1 32131545-wal-iff: we , w - 4' 1 . s,.- ..., ,.,W,5j55,g,,,5g' 1 12 1, 51 1.-.4 l i N,,f:-wwf..-1 I 'iv eiezefasfs-Salgvsfi L' 1 4 u Egyptian burial rites were reviewed by Pam Hadley ,vs 'T 1- - I Wi Ol .,,, 1 wi , Q '2 4 f,W- nw 28 C'mon, Snoopy. I know you're in there SOME place! demanded Mr. Lemon. Chinese student Teung Chin discusses Mao Tse Tung with Mr. Jenike, Throughout the period ofsix high school years, .students had the opportunity of selecting numerous history courses out often choices ofered at Withrow. Freshmen curricula surpassed the upper grades with a grand total offve branches of history, including Civics, Regional and World Geography, and Ancient and Mediaeval History. Sophomores undertook Economic Relations and Modern and World History. Although the topics in thejunior and senioryears were limited, A merica History, Socio-Economic Problems and Advanced Placement Modern European History classes studied go vernm ent, society, politics, and thoughts in depth and detail in a series oflectures, discussions, and research projects. rg. . ,Y- 'if' I se. 51 5 ,- M e is Novice fingers strived to animate the mass ofclay. A rI1'sl1'C Creation Enlails SeZflcfxpresS1'0n Mrs, Miller, of Miller Galleries, explained printmuking to Diane Murdock and Debbie McDonough. --...nm-sr 1' N ,,. 'ity luv' 5 Linoleum block cutting supplied an inky but satisfying result for Tom Seta. Block printing and a collage were blended by Belinda Watson. sf' VM --f mxsk 1, Q Stray drops ofacrylic paint and traces ofwood shavings and modeling clay clung to tables and benches in the three art classrooms. Sessions, held two or five times each week, gave the youthful artists oppor- tunities to express ideas from original stage settings to ceramic dishes. Field trips to the Contemporary Art Center and Taft Museum instilled appreciation for masterpieces while enterprising students gained membership in Young Friends ofthe Arts. Additional requirements for an art credit included lessons concerning the history and types of art and the artistic geniuses ofeach era. After the paintbrushes were washed and the tables were sponged, students could recall the hours ofcreation, observation, and study connected with art class. Ink application for the duplicating machine was explained to Fran Bedinghaus by Mrs. Tenninholtz. Oliice Machines was a vocational course designed to bridge the gap between the classroom and the business ofiice. Replacing Mr. Kumpf, Mr. Taylor stressed the usage oftyping and adding machines, the two most frequently used machines in the oflice, as he prepared students for secretarial and accounting positions. The offset duplicator and the ten-key and full-key calculators were a few units covered to introduce clerical and business functions. Upon completion of Office Machines, students were eligible for positions through a job placement service as billing clerks, calculating machine operators or reproduction specialists. 32 ' ff ...fn- Z!! ,.-N swf .l B00kkCCPing kePt Bob Scott in 3 World of Sales and losses' Sherry King demonstrated proper shorthand formation Toi! Is Law Irz Future Business Careers Young typists strived to set record timings while typing business letters and invoices. 33 Three cooking class students conferred on what was sure to be a chefs delight Sewing rips in clothing, a vital role of future housewives, was highlighted by Mrs. Harper. 34 Drawing Boards Reveal H zclclen S kills Students in mechanical drawing classes garnered a basic knowledge ofthe mechanics of blueprinting by utilizing such exacting tools as T-squares and protractors, unique implements ofthe graphic arts trades. A drawing board and precise calibrations, once unfamiliar, became an integral part of their daily routine. Ccllists practiced a crescendo in Beethovcn's Fifth Symphony. Pal Simpson's tambourine punctuated Tiajuana Taxi. One hundred voices along with Withrowls orchestra of forty-five members blended softly in the hymn Come, Ye Thankful People, Comef' Whatever the holiday, the music departmentfprovided a special assembly or an evening concert. Before Christmas, the various choral groups and the orchestra presented a collection of festive songs under the direction of Mr. Martin and Mr. Parke. In spring, the choir and band represented Withrow at the All-City Music Festival. The music department finished with their major performance, L'The Sounds of Withrowf, Senior Choir and the orchestra waited for the signal to begin the Hallelujah Chorus. 36 Rhythm presented no problem to trumpet players Blanche McKee, Mike Stevens, and Jack Shalfer. Presenting: The Wilhrow Marching Tigers Homecoming Parade was spiced with Withrow's fight song played by the marching Tigers. 37 Thump! Deidra Miller lined another serve over the net Miss Nolte's students exemplified good and poor posture in their studies W N-mi fe Indoor track training prepared boys for spring competition. Gymnasts found that supporting a cage ball with their feet was harder than they had thought 39 Thefaeulty are the lin ks which strengthen the student's chain ofknowledge. They stimulate us to question and to searchfor the truth. MUIXLW AU W !'QN T2 J,,tggW ,,,,..,4 1 eiefttkhp,-wr,i: 5 ' .Fi , .' ' It fm e Ku' 5 Q z Q. Withrow's former captain, Mr. Ayer, is honored by his former crew ata banquet on the Delta Queen. New Schedule Tests Teacher Flexibility If a student could not Contact a teacher after school, he may have found his instructor assisting others in outside school or community work, such as P.T.A. or tutoring. Courses were planned by teachers on textbook or curriculum committees. Puffing and shouting orders, his instructor may have been coaching the team for the big game. Perhaps the teacher was playing on his own team with his colleagues during Faculty Play Day. If a student were more successful in his search, his pedagogue may have been in the room working on his thesis for his Master,s degree. These activities enabled teachers to expand on the process of learning. 42 ur Mr. Ronald Lyons Mr. Art Paul Adm inislration S tarts Work Experience Program Mr. Thom as Armstrong Three new faces greeted Withrow students when school be- gan. Mr. Renshaw, principal, attempted to improve relation- ships between students, teachers, and adminstrators by insti- gating the Bi-Racial Council and inviting teachers to infor- mally discuss problems regularly. Mr. Lyons did most of the new scheduling this year. A special duty for Mr. Armstrong was establishing the dress code. Mr. Loughrey headed the junior high with other duties. Mr, William Loughrey efV 5 v7g, 43 'Mr 'vi 5 LJ Concerned pupil Ned Hastings sought Mr. Renshaw's guidance. Former English Teacher, Mr. Renshaw, Returns T0 Face Dyjtieult Yet C onquerable Tasks Situation 'X' is now in eject! All leachers lake lheirposlsfn neil was Displaying volumes of Withrow Annuals since 1946 and an almost perfect attendance at athletic events demonstrated Mr. Marvin Renshawls enthusiasm towards journalism and sports. His earlier Air Force teaching career, plus the satisfaction of work- ing with young people, attracted him to the field of education, where he became a Withrow English teacher and Tower News adviser, who began Cardiac Capers. His numerous ath- letic abilities are confirmed by bowl- ing trophies, years managing and per- forming on softball teams, and golf- ing for the exercise. Mr. Renshaw envisioned an expanding sports pro- gram and development of instruction on a more individualized basis. W lui Miss Topmoeller showed Pennee Dollison that she should have a personal data sheet when applying for ajob. Ojjice Stajj'Calers To 3,600 Student Needs Students relied upon ten counselors and eight secretaries. Daily bulletins were organized and typed, while ACT scores poured in to be recorded. Club dues and bus token sales were only two of Mrs. Corry's duties. Under the New Job Corps program, students ob- tained part-time jobs, and counselors helped provide for them the necessary college information. J. Pitstick, P. Eichhorn, C. Montgomery, G. Corry, P. Korb, L. Werden, L. Finan, F. Boswell. 46 --1-5 ,Qt j ,194 9' f 49 in ' ' fr .P - 54 t 1 N VQ , ,r Jx.u:smx.fA .kk,L - ' . 1, Y g'l . 9 s H fi 12:7 vb' -' , 7 ii' .Q fl fi., s I-A it 2. 'E Q .ff Q W 'Z -5 1 'N 'Qs , pf '54 s , M . V V ,,,., . V. ' l - fa HQ 1 . I f is N: -. , 3 if if -A A U B 3 gs IG' Q A or lt wif' Aromas of homemade bread and cof- fee cake often permeated the kitchen of Miss Anne Bourgeois. Baking, however, filled only part of her time. Although a math teacher, Miss Bour- geois investigated the philosophy of modern existentialists and created poetry reflecting her concept of life as a constant quest for God. As she and her students conquered algebraic equations, Miss Bourgeois tried to integrate the other events of today by relating math to each student's life. Miss Anne Bourgeois Miss Sharon A dams Mr. James A lberque Mrs. Inez Alexander Miss Yvette A nderson Mrs. Jane Arnold Miss Virginia Beck Mrs. Rose Beeson Mrs. Frances Belle Mr. Pentecost Benns Miss Dorothy Bernard Mr. Charles Berckman Mrs. Marilyn Blocksom Mr. Melville Bosse Miss A nne Bourgeois Mrs. A nna Brasey Mrs. Barbara Brown 47 Mr. John Bryant Mrs. Emilie Bullock Mr. Charles Cadle Mr. Jerry Call Miss Monica Caveman Mr. Tom Chambers Mr. Stuart Coleman Mr. Robert Craigo Mrs. La Donna Crossley Mr. Walter Davidson Mrs. Marie DeLyons Mrs. Betty Dixon Faculty Wins Basketball S kzrmish With Thalian Travel, paint, and lithography were among the various activities that in- trigued Mr. John Wilson. Helping young artists in expressing their ideas in splotches of paint and clumps of clay added a dab of color to students' full-scheduled days. Mr. Wilson, admirer of Picasso, Levine, and Wyeth, spent many hours after school painting scenes for a small theatrical group. Aiding a professional printer in lithography and traveling to Flori- da during summer vacation added the final touches to his own self-portrait. 9.77 .A.,,r, , we spar 4, 132345 ' A gym 2 in Im t ', -1. ,,,. ,. , I 3, . ' -ref' 9- it How does the war in Vietnam aFfect us? Mrs. Howard offered such ques- tions to create discussions about cur- rent events. Having been intrigued by world affairs, she decided to major in sociology at college. She saw the changes in our country by traveling, as well as by studying. After camping in thirty-six states, she gave her class- es a first-hand view of America, its diversities and changes. Mrs. Howard desired to teach teenagers to think wisely, because they face more moral decisions than ever before. Pal Mrs. Joyce Howard 49 Mrs. Claudette Doeren Miss Mona Dorsey Mr. Haralambos F ekkos Mr. Burton Garrett Mr. Alonzo Gaston Mr. Marshall Gates Mr. James Gallagher Mrs. Melanie Garner Mrs. Mary Gladden Mr. Martin Gorby Miss Eleanor Graham Miss Jane Greene Mrs. Mary Grmn Mrs. Linda Hardy Mrs. Charlotte Harper Mrs. Mary Harris K is 5. 'ZH , T Mr. Charles H ay? eld Miss Marian Hawes Mr. Arthur Hawkins Mr. George Haymond Miss Jean Heckman Mr. Herbert H eger Mrs. Dorothy H ertzman Mrs. Elizabeth Higgins Mr. Howard Higgins Mrs. Sally Hill Mr. Lewis Hirt Mr. Michael H lad Mrs. Joyce Howard Mrs. Carolyn Hubbard Mrs. Laverne Hughes Miss Sandra Jaffa Teachers Trap Trespassers In Situation X Frequent treks up Greece's hills and down to the sea impelled Mr. Fekkos to study botany and biology. Good standing in these subjects enabled him to stay in America under the Ford Youth of Greece program. After vis- iting Greece, Mr. Fekkos decided to return to this country to attend Ken- tucky's Moorehead University. His field of study blended with his hobby of gardening. Biologist Mr. Fekkos focussed his efforts on teaching biolo- gy and writing his thesis to obtain his Master's degree. Mr. Haralambo Fekkos w im f K ' M . F ir Wi 237. L . i l , if Q . f 7' ,,h an in M ,a it '25 'f .xr w a Q , V' .. . . ffwfiileffs W ,,,,.i 4: 3 Misa' .. - .ri .,' it ' - 'f 1 Q h . 'K' Y fi' ' ,E I H 4 4' W if . f . . fl? X Why? Why? Why? Any student un- willing to struggle for the answer avoided Room 250. A knack for pro- voking creative thoughts in her stu- dents characterized one English teacher, Miss Susan Richmond. As adviser to Annual Literary Staff, she spent seventh bell reading copy and detecting trite phrases. To her, sum- mers meant work, such as patching cracks in walls and installing shelves in her Mt. Adams house. Relaxation came through playing bridge or ten- nis, discussions, or writing poetry. Miss Susan Richmond Mrs. Sallye Japhet Mr. Sam Jenike Mrs. Montana Jones Mrs. Carolyn Kelso Mrs. Majorie Kennedy Mrs. Carol Kilmer Mr. Roberz Kluber Mrs. Charlozte Knosl Miss Gail Koizumi Mrs. Virginia Konrad Mrs. Paulette Krapp Miss Sylvia Kuwatch Mr. Donald Lackey Mrs. Judith Lang Mr. Charles L emon Miss Elizabeth Leslie 51 -f f wsw ' ' 'X Q-A if Q, 1, .-.gat A, . , fl! +,- Ni l tr -fn. ' N 'NY' I ,...a' Ag, Q f 'fs B 1 f, gf v y Q . it i -W., Q5 A 'S . Qf X A,LV 3. , , f l Q ' 4 - l i it . t is? E' X Mrs. Lulubelle Lincks Miss CarolLong Mrs. Bella Lowry Mr. Melvin Marion Mr. Ansel Martin Mrs. Linda Martin Mr. David Mather Miss A nne Mayer Mr. Marvin Merritt Mrs. Edith Moore Miss Hilda Moormann Mr. Jack Mueller Mr. Robert Mullins Miss Lulu Murphy Mrs. Beulah Myers Mr. Gerald N assano Faculty Show Theatric Talents In Hootnanny Secretaries hlled faculty mailboxes with permanent enrollment lists to be corrected. f a n, s -s if l f-..... s at i S W . E W . t Q' nw- 'ri tl if Q ' .2 9. W . 'f y S ig, ukqisgy - are 6 ,i if 7' 1 Q ' 'lv ii? N - -as . f . ff 4 Y' -W tw-x 1 jr' ' it E, V S 1 :I l . 5 + ' f.. k 3. . 11 it QF 1 W: f , ,, s A j 1 , L , A, A Ca. i -In K IG ,Q gl. K ,... - Ii: . ' 1 ,V K sign., f 'A - - fl fszig3i,.:,,,32 . - ,If V Snickers of dismay and amusement often overcame Mr. O'Rourke as he listened to lame excuses of tardy stu- dents. With the changes and new schedules at Withrow, Mr. O'Rourke accepted the newjob as attendance teacher. Instead of teaching music at several schools, this year he stayed at Withrow daily. Although he no long- er taught music, he still pursued this diversion on weekends. Every Satur- day he listened to the Metropolitan Opera and often attended concerts of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Miss Nora May Nolan Miss Karen Nolte Mrs. Shirley Oder Mr. John O'Rourke Mr. Jam es Parke Mrs. Martha Philley Mrs. Bonnie Purcell Mr. Sam Race Mr. Arthur Rhollans Mrs. Patricia Rice Miss Susan Richmond Mr. Arthur Riley Miss Mabel Robinson Miss Marjorie Rosenberger Mr. Charles Salie Mrs. Patricia Samuels Mr. John O'Rourke 53 Miss Jaye Sarapata Mr. JamesScott Mr. Ralph Sense! Mr. Harold Sherman EL Az E . at tt tt. 'EQ 'ht ,V ii T ii p f p Mr. Martin Siegel . V .. Z JP . .. . f i . T it y g pg 5 me y Mr. Myron S tapanzan . . it F Q' 5, . , J - Mrs. MaryJo Stephens ' - ees We . r ' 'F it a ..l- .fi-s H 1 - Q r .Q Qs'-if A . 'L ' Mrs. Eunice Stevens I .QQ iii' fr...,5 ' . as 'se' r ' i 2 ' 2 Mrs. Sharon S tringheld it J Mrs. Jean Sujridge J 'f fl Mr. James Taylor , :N i t 4m liz 5 Y A , S 2. 2 Mr. Steve Taylor Mr. John Temple Miss Judith Theile Mrs. Suzanne Topmoeller Mr. Robert Vickers Teachers Turn Athletes At Faculty Play Day ss Oh, no! My graph turned out to be a circle againlw Such were the exasper- ated cries which a Math II teacher faced each day. The study of geome- try became a whirl of angles, postu- lates, and points when taught by Mrs. Paulette Krapp. Her preoccupation with math, however, occasionally gave way for an invigorating after- noon of ice skating or an evening of sewing. Of primary concern to Mrs. Krapp was the folder of blueprints for an ultra modern house overlooking Coney Island and the Ohio River. Mrs. Paulette Krapp 3 54 X . ' ' ,- ' w iw, y ' A I , :.rv2.+f1s.W . 1 Q wifi ,. ,4 , Q . , Q , L I li ,.VVkVVk ., .51 . wk s f ' 'ffl X . ,, . ' Q fi ofa 'F ii ' 'W 5 ' . ff, - . 1 ' if . . Q..-5, . -. fi., J 3 if -, L J f '- - Q 2 i - i.rf ' iii , . Ii! ' wwf, X' '14, i x qfi J' 1 1 ww t . 'iff 'f . C Aroma of fresh popcorn Hlled the school and Mrs. Rice was tempted to ignore her diet. She had a weakness for popcorn and poetry, especially poems by John Donne. As Scribblers' adviser, she helped young writers to acquire cultural knowledge and im- prove their styles. A former student of the ballet, the teacher sometimes felt the urge to don her slippers again. Following her new all-English sched- ule, Mrs. Rice wanted her students to have a grasp of composition as did her French students last year. Y 3 i. Mrs. Maxine Walker Mr. Richard Weis Mrs. Susan Wessinger Mr. Russell Wilkinson Mr, John Wilson Mr. Ray Wirth Mr. Walter Yonka Miss Mary Ziegler Mr. Roger Z wa yer Mrs. Patricia Rice Seniors are the main stream ofsehool lyfe. From theirpast experience and knowledge tmderelassmen profz and grow to maturity. Y MWIHI EXVIMV Senior Class Oiiioers, Left To Right: Don Good, Pres.g Carol Jackson, V,P.g Maggie Shreve, Sec.g Janie Hughes, Treas. 750 Seniors Pursue Money-making Schemes Traces of leftover scotch tape and ripped corners of colored posters on Withrow walls were slight remainders of a rousing campaign in the junior year which designated the positions of the Senior Class. The class officers, under the direction of Mr. James G Gallagher, along with the Senior Class Board, met during lunchless Tuesdays and Thursdays to improvise proiitable money-making schemes for a Senior Class gift to the school. Selling Reece's Cups in the main hall and peddling candy apples in the stadium during chilly football games were two projects pursued by our 750 seniors. Participation in A.C.T. and S.A.T. tests will scatter forty percent of our graduating class in colleges from Boston to Los Angeles. 58 . r fm'- J ' 51,5 , .Q A ' Ackley, Tom Alexander, Charles Alexander, Sylvia Alexander, Vicki Algyre, Virginia Allbright, Laura Allen, Darlene Allen, Garry Anderson, Eileen Anderson, Nick Anderson, Pamela Andrew, Linda 5 X ,gk J ,J x ' A Q- W wiv wr I M -.4 F if '26 ,. 3 Mn Seniors 59 Apgar, John Apple, Ken Arentz, Ragnar Askew, Darlene Austin, JoAnn Bailey, George Baker, Janice Baldwin, Alys Baldwin, Jane Banks, James Beatty, George Berry, Ron 'ig ws-L. 'iw -an I am fp. N M51 131-12 'E: : ' - ii i . ,,.,:,,V W .,,. ,. , Q nw F NX r Q Q Y ,. 3' ' f , 11 t i Bimel, Fredrick Binkley, Jeanne Binning, Cynthia Birkigt, Frances Blanks, Sharon Blocksom, David Blockson, Jo Ann Booth, Barbara Boswell, Alter Bowen, Ronda Boyd, Anita Boyle, Pat Seniors 60 i l'i it , Bannister, Rhodessee Barkley, Brenda Baver, Ronald Beasley, Sharon Beck, Barbara Beckman, Nancy Bedinghaus, Frances Beets, James Bennett, Edward Bennett, Rick Berry, Margaret Bess, Paula ga .,-thx, .H WL wi 3 1, 74. XX 1:-.v Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Marvin Melvin Sue Wanda Beverly Jacqueline Kita Maurice Peggy Ralph Willie Browning, Darry 42 127 , ' ' I V i f ,4 -G' Seniors 'IDP' Boyle, Sidney Brabson, Esther Brabson, James Bradfield, Michael Bressi, Anne Brewer, Cathi Bridges, Nancy Britton, Bonnie Brockman, James Brockman, Kathy Brogden, Rosetta Brooks, Christine Q4 L 61 Bottom Row: K. Westermann, C. Malora, A. Linnenberg, H. Hummel, Hist.g V. Alexander, V.P.g B. Renshaw. P. Ross. Top Row: Mrs. Konrad, Dux A nd Sigs Lead Criteria for becoming a member of Dux Femina or Sigma Gamma were leadership, scholarship, and a Warm personality. Members of these serv- ice organizations not only held major offices in activities, but also competed for the highest scho- Bollom Row: D. Jenning, Pres.g M. Warrington, V.P.g W. Hogg, Hist. Middle Row: B. Burchard, D. Good, Rec. Sec., S. Hasel, C. Teichman, Adviser, C. Draggoo, M. Shreve, I. Silveira, J. Glover, Pres.g S. Perkin- son, Sec., C. Duncan, Treas.g J. Hughes. Wilhrow In Activities lastic averages. Although Dux and Sigs bc- longed to numerous activities, many studied adv- anced placement subjects. In June, they chose twenty-four leaders to take their places. Treasg D. Cameron, Corr. Sec.g M. Cahall. Top Row: Mr. Gallagher, Adviserg D. Blocksom. - Bushillon, Gary Butcher, Darlene Byrd, Shirlee Ann Byrd, William Cahall, Michael Cameron, David Cannon, Douglas Carr, Robert Carroll, Diane Carter, Gary Carter, Scott Chamberlain, Crystal, Seniors Bruce, Judy Brunner, George Bryant, Joyce Bryant, Linda Bryant, Patricia Bryant, Robert Buckler, Donna Burchard, Robert Burns Brenda Burns, Earl Busch, Penny Bush, Sheila 63 K Q 7' E ,L Y' W - Janie Hughes Meeting and getting to know new people is something I'll always look forward toj' remarked the complai- sant blue-eyed Senior Class Treasur- er. Janie Hughes' affinity for people showed itself whenever she attended a History Club meeting or participated in Student Council projects. Drill team and Dolphin Club dominated her after school hours. Janiels various activities were brought to a climax as she was claimed by the members of Dux at the end of her junior year. Couplesflnticipate May 24 - Night 0fThe Prom Dave Blocksom Staggering up and down steep stair- wells and through jammed corridors after a hard school day, Dave Block- som, unsurpassed Ticketbooth sales- man, modestly snickered upon recall- ing his imitations of Froggy, fea- tured on Our Gang Comedies. Before tackling calculus from Miss Graham and essays for A. P. English, 'fBlocks set his mood by climaxing his basketball and football games on Sunday afternoons with a typical Bowery Boysw routine. Combs, Kay Cook, Otis Cook, Sue Cooper, Lynn Corder, Charles Corder, Frank Coston, Kenneth Cottrell, Stanley Cowan, Paulette Coyle, Daniel Cumby, Lynda Cummins, Kathryn X r x.ar -of '5 f X 1 1 ' . ff X -H 5 ff- ,L J Seniors Chapman, Edward Chisholm, Robert Clark, Barbara Clark, .leoffrey Clark, Leona Clarkson, Christopher Click, Lana Clore, Jerome Cobb, Alberta Coifey, Gary Colangelo, Terri Collier, Dean le. 4 'WM , ln:-rx 1-IIN 65 W. M.Q'm.z:m xi -,1- v.1: My I. S A N. X I l ,'- a- W v Dean, Karen Dean, Sharon Dees, Greg Delaney, Sharon Delroe, Audrey Dickson, Darlene Dobbins, Walter Doll, Jim Douglas, Jerry Dowers, Philip Draggoo, Cynthia Draggoo, Donna .4 fy Seniors Cunnick, Carol Cunningham, Jo Ann Cunningham, William Curd, Leander Curtis, Michael Dameron, Carol Danielson, Karen Daugherty, Earl Daulton, Leslie Davis, Deborah Davis, Karen Davis, Yvonne , .X v ,s ,,, ' r I li 66 Vickie Alexander Vicki Alexander got a real kick out of football games as a varsity cheerlead- er. Between the games she assumed her vice-presidential duties in both French Club and Dux. Vicki kept in shape for Dolphins by practicing at the Mt. Lookout Swim Club during the summer. Flavoring her interest in community affairs was her work at the Hyde Park Teen Center. After finishing her work, Vicki merely longed to walk barefoot in the rain. Upperclassmen Vie For M erit Scholarships Charles Teichman i Displaying academic prowess by tak- ing Advanced Placement courses in math and chemistry, a serious aspect was added to Tigertown by a somber Sig. As a participant in Chess Club, Charlie plotted attacks against oppo- nents. In his untidy but efficient home lab, he concocted fuels for his hobby of model rocketry. For additional relaxation, he hustled his Corvair to friends, houses or youth organization meetings at Hyde Park Methodist Church on Sunday evenings. 67 -uni.. rw: ,Si f Era 1 'Hx F R 3 W e 'A' ' 1' Q , ,. , ggi , if B . 4' I Etter, Marlene Evans, Bonnie Fairbanks, Robert Fields, Reginald Fields, Yvonne Finn, Susan Floyd, Helen Flanagan, Kim Forney, Joyce Forthuber, David Gable, Ann Seniors Drue, Debra Duhart, Barbara Duncan, Cheryl Duncan, Lynda Dupree, Martha Durbin, Debaroh Durham, Francis Eakins, Brenda Edwards, Craig Eggleston, Marlene Engelhardt, John Erb, Ronald -e A5 iii Frankenberger, Paula 'A Maj 68 9 .,,,.l S., l is ,. H U, -. z ' W wg ,, , I cv E ai is m 4, -0' Y if s V!-ff Picnic At Lesourdsville Ends Wall Hogg Banging on the Tower News coke machine in desperation for Dr, Pep- per,s, Sports Editor Walt Hogg was appalled as the frantic deadline night approached. After going ber- serk', in Room 12, he consumed most of the refreshments at German Club. Although he confessed his inability to master the Germanic tongue, he revelled in his unopposed position as sergeant-at-arms. His future in medi- cine and journalism was heightened by a course at Ohio State. Anne Linnenberg Tower News room vibrated when the Editor Anne declared, We really must make this deadline! With Anne's guidance, their goal was reached. The editor felt the same confidence that she had had while she glided over Lake Michigan in her small sailboat. Awakening from her reverie, the dreamer remembered Quill and Scroll. Its president emitted a yelp, leaped up and raced for the door, which was a fitting exit for this Thalian member. Class Activities S, p Q ' : -v-fu ' 0 'QW' Cindy Draggoo Mom always liked you bettern rang out Withrow,s own Dickie Smothers, Cindy Draggoo. Painting pictures of landscapes and enrolling in art con- tests dominated Cindy's after-school hours. Sketching figures with ice skates and drawing daisies on walls balanced this artist's serious studies in Advanced Placement English. The finishing touch was etched on her own portrait as she bounded over the wall into the circle of Dux Femina. Class of '68 Heads All Publications Don Good Selling candied apples to hungry Ti- gers at football games enabled Senior Class President Don Good to cam- paign for needed class funds. Besides being president, he found time to vol- unteer his help as Publicity Chairman for the local teen center. Also active in sports, he achieved membership in the lettermen's Tiger Club. Don's el- ection to the Bi-racial Council gave him the chance to discuss actual stu- dent problems concerning race. . , ,, ,,.. , K ffifliffyg wi JFS an A it av lr 3 Gilmore, Gary Givens, Glenn Gleich, Kris Glover, Jane Good, Don Goodloe. Jacqueline Goodwin, Sylvia Gosney, Linda Green, James Green, Ruth Greer, Bobbie Gregory, Danna Egmi Seniors ' ,st i Q 1- - t ii'l 7 i : 4 'iiiiiif 8 ia 3 - ' 'Qtr'-is -- af me 1 P - .a.,g2m, J , 9? 3 . 71 Gaines, Juanita Gales, Jeanetta Gans, Rubin Garrett, Dwayne Gay, Forrest Geil, Anita Gentry, John Gentzow, Ingrid Georg, Wanda George, Annabelle Gibson, Valerie Gill, Greta ':a,v1s,. 5 f y' 3 ,,t,,,,,.1,f. ,. t f i 7? Hare, Kenneth Haring, Diana Harknes, Carolyn Harrington, Robin Harris, Charles Harris, Deborah Harrison, Patricia Harvey. Pamela Hasel, Steve Hastings, Ned Hastings, William Hayden, Kerry Seniors 72 Greissinger, David Griffin, Linda Grisco, Jill Guard, David Guenther, Fred Guess, Thomas Haddix, Robert Haire, Willie Hall, William Hamner, Rosemary Hampton, Doris Hare, Beverly ll as 'gr 5 X1 tQ'n' . -v . .Q Paz Ross Strawberry blonde hair and freckles were Patis trademarks around With- row. Driving a little red MG to school was not hindered by a broken thumb acquired while playing forward on the girls, hockey honor team. Pat,s sum- mer days were spent out-of-doors camping in the wilderness whenever the chance arose. Patty's homemade motor bike with a lawn mower engine easily transported her in after-school moments to her various activities. Senior Prom H ighlighls Tigers' Last Year Dave Cameron Dave Cameron's first lap through the halls of Tigertown began when he signed with the marching band and the orchestra. Music making was also his summer occupation as he blew some tunes on his trombone at Mon- trealls Expo '67. Picking up the pace of his marathon, Dave won letters in both cross country and swimming. His being elected vice president ofthe band helped him to achieve his goal of stepping into the circle ofSigs. Hayden, Renee Haygood, Lois Heard, Gregory Heath, Cheryl Heatley, Karen Helm, Gloria Henderson, Arthur Henderson, Edwin Henderson, Michael Henderson, Pamela Henges, Nancy Henry, Darrell a .v 1'4- if ' I ,,,,,,k . . Hensley, Russell Hessq Jeanne Hess, Patricia Hicks, Darline Hicks, Deborah Higgins, Garry Higgins, William Hill, Gloria Hill, Susan Hilliard, Gale Hillman, Alma Hines, Sandy Jane Glover Often seen scurrying down the halls of Withrow was Dux Femina's freck- lefaced president, Janie Glover. A whirlwind of action, she breezed through a daily schedule, which in- cluded playing Flute for band and or- chestra, writing sports for Tower News, and working in Mrs. Boswellls office. During the summer, Jane re- generated her supply of energy by scaling mountains at a camp in New York. Indoors or out, Jane was the sign ofa Tiger in her activities. . 'map , J W ,,- - A I ,amp - In , 5 J 'i I P' is - Q42 aegis' ll V Q l is!' k g ,Q J' L ,lg ' k'm f s i ' A .5 4 -5 f , H. f'-if . Eff it v-ia1Qxi...,wf1-QMHV KI.. '-- ' , 'try Q V ' ' ' V2 LK .1 Q ' 1 1- ,U Vs 4 1 if fi Nineteen Students Merit Curn Laude In November lflimwmwg Q j al U Chris Wheat Shadows in the deserted corridor lengthened while in the Annual Art room one lone staff executive de- signed lay-outs, measured copy or corrected defective pages. As editor of the Art Staff, Chris Wheat strived to gain National Honors for the year- book. Participation in basketball as a guard and a third baseman on the baseball team gave him the traits of a keen Sportsman. His thirst for competition attained for Chris a Sigma Gamma pin. Kathy Westermann No, Miss Richmond! They can't do that! protested Annual Lit Editor Kathy Westermann, as she clenched her lists and stamped her foot in dis- gust at a number-one rival, the Art Staff. Shrieks of joy, proudly-worn emblems and now wilted corsages exhibited her role in Cum Laude and Scribblers. Accentuating Kathy's high school accomplishments was a trip to Europe, which heightened her determination in discovering people and their differing cultures. Dux Sponsor Popcorn Sales To Boost Treasury Steve Hasel Choruses of goodbyes reached coun- selor Steve Hasel as he left the camp. Although a summer of hard work was ended, he again devised new projects. As Student Council President, Steve assisted committees with an introduc- tory pamphlet for sophomores. While managing the Student Store, he made graphs for Advanced Placement Math. Steve spent weekends, how- ever, watching and participating in sports events or sharing pizzas with his friends after basketball games. Hinkle, Lonnie Hobson, Marberta Hodges, Judy Hogg, Walter Holcomb, Gary Hollis, Gregory Holt, Beverly Holt, Kathy Houston, Patricia Howard, Karen Hubble, Shelli Hughes, Janie V .1 -rf' f' of 3244.1 L fl if V r ,IR V JU' W ' 35.33 -is SL , an fi , ,r Seniors Hummel, Helen Hunter, Kerry , Iliff, Carole .A ' Jackson, Brenda -,N .J Jackson, Carol Jackson, Darryl Jackson, Joey Jackson, Walter ,,,, . , M, .. in X 5 g - X 5 1 Jason, Prince k - ' 32' , iw r Jeffries, Peggy Q P Jennings, Donald ,vgv J V' N g V gg J Johansmann, Linda 77 Johns, Nancy Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Gereene Johnson, Jacquetta Johnson, Jerome Johnson Mary Johnson Phyllis Johnson Rosalind John, Ruby Jones, Cynthia Jones, Debbie Jones, Robert .,.. i Y 5. -'rf V' Seniors H K , 1 - W fijfff ' ' ii. LABS 2 ju I V K at . ' X ' . R ,.,,, 5 f . J X -,.. X Xxx ,ig r ,ir 753 lgllikli New 78 Jones, William Karch, Juanita Kelley, Ray Kelley, Linda King, Jeannette King, Sherry Kneipp, Roland Knoechel, Jeanne Knox, Janie Kopittke, Greg Kovach, Elizabeth Krogh, William Cindy M alora Volunteering to design Greecian doorways was just one of the things that kept Cindy Malora busy. In Red Cross, as acting chairman for the Cincinnati Chapter, she volunteered for Project G.A.P., Guiding Appal- achian People. For five weeks Cindy taught people to care for themselves. If Cindy were not sitting in on meet- ing ofArtClub oflfolksinging, she was contemplating her future as a teacher. Dux calledg Cindy was ready. C , Q Q Q C5 w 3 Q 'S E R' U1 :. 3 2 52 Q. C4 E S' E. 2 N E -if Q 5- Don Jennings While settled snugly in the wing chair in his livingroom, Don flew to Mos- cow, Bangkok, New York and Wash- ington. These distant destinations were reached via his shortwave re- ceiver. Radio was not the only outlet for Donls attraction to electronics. This fascination led him to member- ship in a radio oriented Explorer Post , and a Model Rocket Club. For Don's . exacting Held, his sound belief was I I that self-contidence succeeds. ' 79 13' , w ,,,. lm ff Lawson, Patricia Leahr, Michael Leary, Angela Leist, Lynn Leslie, Kenneth Lewis, Carl Lewis, Linda Liggett, Nancy Linnenberg, Anne Litman, Stanley Littlejohn, Sandra Long, Yvonne Seniors Kyles, Oatis Lague, Roger Lague, Ronald Lambert, Jenny Lambert, William Lampkin, James Lampkin, Jeff Lang, William Langford, Robert Langley, Jeanne Larkins, Ella Lathan, Sharon if 80 Helen Hummel To Helen Hu nmel a nondescript mass of clay or blank canvas held great allurement. Her love of art, however, could not dim her drive for other activities, including sewing her school clothes, doing European histo- ry assignments, or trekking to Mt. Adams. Helen's summers were com- prised of sailing in Michigan and sketching scenery. A yearning for novel activities led to the most unique experience of her Withrow career f- a call to Dux Femina. M islleloe Sales Add Green T0 Twehfth Grade Funds Mike Cahall Withrow's corridors, animated with throngs of scurrying students, only served to accentuate the serenity of Sigma Gamma's Mike Cahall. Even while strumming on his guitar and returning a tennis serve, Mike re- mained a determined young man, who disliked people without ambi- tion. His own causes included helping fellow students with assignments, practicing the oboe, adding his voice to church choir and maintaining his Cum Laude average. 8l Becky R enshaw A bolted lunch, a jostled walk, an electrified class and a football game, meant Friday for Beckles, although Fridays were not her only busy days. On Thursday afternoon winning first place in swimming sidestroke for form gave Withrowls girls, swimming team the needed points for conquest. As popcorn chairman for Dux Femi- na, Becky was busy in the front hall after school selling warm morsels to satisfy the appetites of famished sen- iors and underclassmen. Stars Work For Last Performance In Soana's Mark Warrington Mark's blond hair and brawny figure enabled the crowd to identify him as he completed a drum-roll in the Ti- gers' Marching Band. A previous football injury prevented his appear- ance on the field in a black and or- ange jersey. Instead he used.his ener- gy camping in Canada or playing hockey and soccer. Hoping to contin- ue his education at a Canadian Un- iversity, Mark tackled his favorite subjects, which included social eco- nomics and chemistry. 82 Louden, Lynn LoVette, Brenda Lowery, Ruby Luchow, Tom Lunsford, James Lynch, Katherine Lyons, Barbara Macklin, Christine Maish, Patricia Malora, Cindy Malott, Sherry Manning, Gary I ii'W'-'-. ,Jig JM M1 f , A , Seniors 83 Manning, Johnnie Marksberry, Robert Martin, Allen Martin, Carol Martin, Debia Martin, Paul Martin, Theresia Mason, Robert Massie, Terry Masterson, Geoff Mathews, Richard Matthews, Sharlene Maggie Shreve I forgot the pants to my Smothers Brothers' costume and had five min- utes to get on stage! Maggie recited her latest escapade as she skipped to a Senior Class meeting where, as secre- tary, she scattered jokes among the minutes. It was no joke when Daisy Chain tapped her, and her eyes spar- kled when she described that night. Anyone who caught Maggie long enough to ask, would have found her philosophy of life to be, Leave 'em laughing? Scholarships Reward Deserving Graduates Bob Burchara' ls Paris Burning? and Macbeth fea- tured in Bob Burchard's reading choices. Probing the unknown, he also read about today's dilemmas, such as unidentified flying objects. At Latin Club meetings he liked to dis- cuss the writings of Caesar and Cice- ro, claiming Latin blended literature and history into one. Accepting the challenge of chemistry and physics, Bob explored the realm of science to be prepared to study pharmacy in col- lege for a medical career. f' 1 5 ., McVay, Joseph Means, Melanie Medley, Darlene Mesman, Ineke Miller, Deborah Miller, Gail Miller, Robert Mills, Marlene Mitchell, Ernest Mitchell, LaMorris Mitchem, Beverly Montgomery, Michael -, K ,. , he r, it gg ,g,fi11 ,J A X1 la 45' it 1 f Seniors 1+ N ly, il Mattie, Beverly Sue Maundrell, Deborah McAlTry, Bonnie McAfTry, John McCray, Barbara McDaniel, Katherine McDonald, Carl J. McFarland, Francis McKee, Blanche McKenzie, Gary McNeal, Gordon McNeil, Richard 5 g al ff 85 J? r bafizl Qiift 9 Q, Q' 3? f. 'JF st if Rx. K , if RM K i r ,fi t fi ' QLQQYZTQ5 A all 1'- -av ,M ,,,, I NeCamp, Lois Noes, Laurel Newman, Robert Newsome, Patricia Nickles, Pamela Nickum, Gary Nieman, Donna O'Bryant, Patricia Odoms, Joyce Ooten, Herschel Oppelt, Yvonne Osborne, Pam Seniors Moon, Samuel Moore, Linda Moran, Gary Morgan, Nathaniel Morton, Luther Mosely, William Muss, Joyce Motley, John Mullins, Michael Murdock, Dianne Myers, David Myers, Robert .P . ,. .V f faar'oaa?eet '-aka' 541116 ' .gy-trzga :VN ig: L , Q an A 5- 'f , ra A XP --ff w w fi A is Cc '-Q 86 If H A if.i l.,A l A Cheryl Duncan 'iii Suddenly, there was silence as the Dux Wheel of Fortune spun around and landed on Cheryl Dun- canls name. Her winning was not a matter ofChance. The odds had to be in favor of this Cum Laude member who discussed Rome in Latin Club and defended Hamlet's sanity in Advanced Placement English. Cher- yl's desire to write plays and perform in them made the speculators notice as the Wheel indicated she was one of Withrow's top thirteen girls. Sale OfPep Buttons Boosts Schoo!Spz'rz't Isabel S il veira Olive-complexioned, petite, Brazili- an, Isabel, was the third student from the American Field Service. River- boat stories and minstrel entertain- ment came to life for Isabel by the showboat Majestic,', which ap- pealed to her jazz and dramatic tastes. Becoming a member of Folk- singing club offered a foot-stamping music and scrubboard harmony. Fol- lowing a year of living with an Ameri- can family, Isabel gained an insight into our country's culture. 87 I' 1 r Sharon Perkinson From Room 150, a voice blended with Senior Choir, yet when heard, it resounded with the authority of an oflicer. The voice belonged to Sharon Perkinson. Being in Madrigal and Folk Singing Club made it clear that she could entertain many audiences, including those at the Sounds of Withrow. Her talents, however, were not limited to music, as head majorette Sharon displayed both twirling techniques and enthusiasm. Twelve Years C aim inate In Graduation l Bruce Rasmussen Left-over kinetic energy from Adv- anced Physics forced Bruce Rasmus- sen into the top position as varsity captain for the Withrow Mermen. Seen towering over his classmates, Bruce regularly attended as Sergeant- of-Arms, Student Council and Folk Club meetings. As President ofthe Senior Band, Bruce combined co-or- dination from Cross-Country and track practices with a steady beat to succeed in having a drum solo in the Sounds of Withrow. 88 Owens, Carl Owens, Charlotte Owens, Theresa Pace, Mark Palmer, Floreida Parker, Leonard Parson, James Parks, Cheryl Partin, Gwen Patrick, Holly Patterson, Jean Patton, Clinton Seniors WW 89 r Qing, 1 P is Peoples, Alphonso Perkins, Phillip Perkinson, Sharon Person, Joseph Pfau, Donna Pfelfer, Mary Phillips, Gloria Pilgrim, Beverly Posey, Joan Porter, Jenny Price, Michael Powell, Helen il i sf-w,,f'f15sIf-' 'if' V' 6r' K + ,H P- a ll V 5 52. 514 Probst, Edward Puckett, Flora Quimby, Rondal Quire, Sharon Race, Phyllis Ragan, Marian Rakowski, Dennis Randle, Mario Rankin, Prince Rasbery, Ricardo Rasmussen, Bruce Reed, Clifton Graduation Brings A nother Year T 0 An Erza' Reed, Gordon Reed, James Reed, Michael Reese, Vicki Reeves, Yvonne Reinhart, Richard Renshaw, Becky Replogle, Marsha Resses, Renee Rhodes, Cynthia ks- ..' Q a if - g .z ..,, , 'Q Rice, Sarah iw Rice, Shirley Q-AN' QE... , S , Z .9 Fl P 1 41 in 'JMR' ' . A-'Y Vi . f- - x , 90 WN Rogers, Ruth Rogers, Susan Ross, Frankie Ross, Pat Ross, Renee Rosselle, Linda Rosser, Thomas Runions, Joyce Russell, Sherman Russo, Vicki Rutherford, Jane Sanders, Charles s r Seniors Ries, Dwight Riesser, Kimberly Jayne Riley, Brent Rill, Diane Ritchie, Kris Robbins, Karen Roberson, Armentha Roberson, Willie Robinson, Berma Robinson, Deborah Robinson, Leon Rogers, Rodney '- R JT? fin fr ' J'.,,.f , 4552251-f ieiz .V ,F Vrwy wr. Q! r, Q -V - .. A ,l jg. ,,,' ,,,.f , K ' f , v 91 Ji! its 4 if I w. Q , we ity ' 1.2. tw .v1.f1...1fmt,-:fir'rs f ' za: Sangl, Barbara Satterfield, John Saunders, Loretta Sauter, Mary Jo Schaeffer, John Scheerer, Joyce Scheffel, Richard Schmidt, Connie Schmidt, Robert Schroer, Don Schulz, Judith Schwartzwalder, V alice Colleges A I! Over Country A ttraet Students Scott, Linda Scott, Mildred Scott, Robert Seawright, Rhonda Seibert, Fredrick Sell, Wolfgang Sellers, Richard Seta, Tom Shannon, Barbara Shelton, Karen Shelton, Thomas Shepard, Sibyl . . .2 .1gfwgq,g szwsffw . HM M ,s.,. . ,,.. A PM Y. ,.,,.:,, 5 atta ta nw , J,- wi ef- S., . eg! is.. If W x Q .- 'I t ' it 2 ' - 0 Ri I L it 1 X a f t 'xx -an. L' it XJ V Smith Smith Smith Smith Deborah Deborah Geraldine Greg Smith, Henry Smith, Landon Smith, Linda Smith, Marcia Smith Millie Smith Robert Smith, Sandra Sofer, Greg K 4 Shepard, Sylvia Shreve, Margaret Shuemake, Diane Silveira, Isabel Simpson, Eric Sims, Barbara Sizemore, Richard Smith, Benita Smith, Bobby Smith, Brenda Smith, Bryant Smith, Charles 1 t B X Entry at Homecoming through the rear gym door insured an inky handstamp. Strains of Midnight Hour blared from amplifiers at Homecoming. Withrow grad Doug Hamilton returned to add his rhythmic touch 94 Royalty 1967-68 Tissue and construction paper crowns, identifica- tion bracelets, and long stemmed red roses befit- ting a queen were sought by the royalty candi- dates of 1967-68. Amidst a jungle-like setting at Homecoming, the Sacred Mushroom played while Sharon Perkinson and Bruce Rasmussen received the most votes for queen and king. One month later, a carnival atmosphere was the back- ground for Janie Hughes' election as queen of Tigertown Twirl, at which the students danced to records belonging to the Hi Fi's. Adding the final link in the year's royalty circle, couples at the turnabout dance Cardiac Capers elected Maggie Shreve for queen while dancing to the music of the Di-tallions, a group composed primarily of juniors and seniors at Withrow. Sharon Perkinson and Bruce Rasmussen, Homecoming Crowns A nd Honor A wait Royalty Janie Hughes, Tigertown queen. Maggie Shreve, Cardiac queen. Spears, Frances Stacey, Charlene Staley, Lynette Stallworth, Pat Starr, Sherryl Steffens, Richard Stegman, Sandra Stephens, Janice Stevens, Terry Stevenson, Keith Stevenson, Louise Stewart, Betty N-... .1 , X. y Seniors , , --,X t 3. it 1, 96 , If i f . gal X W f 1 1 i J A 2 K gd.. Stinson, Veronica Stonebraker, Donald Stratman, Melinda Strickland, Lucinda Strunk, Brenda Sturdevant, Jeff Sturevant, Steve Sturdivant, Vivian Sturm, Charles Swart, Don Tate, Gary Taylor, Marvin Taylor, William Teichman, Charles Tevis, Rosalind Thomas, Craig Thomas, Jacqueline Thomas, James Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Ruthie Thompson, Scott Tillman, Barry Tinsley, Deborah Titsworth, Sherry , .im i t 1. Q if 31 C fi we J .. . M tw ,.,g , xFQgQt , t 1, Q, J, , . 'A t K il Students Understand Hanftlefs Procrastznatzon ' s 'hr 3' ' f A A 2 97 Tobias, Edward Tolin, Ernest Trester, Michael Turner, George Turner, Ira Tribble, Connie Tyndall, Pat Tyson, Herbert Tyus, Bettie Ulmer, Mary Underwood, Mamie Upshaw, William x.. Row 1: S. Dean, D. Mattie, D. Butcher, Mrs. Lowry, B. Woolridge, N. M. Cahall, B. Hayden. Row 3: K. Gleich, K. Westermann, P. Ross, V Johns. Row 2: D. Jennings, R. Sellers, R. Burchard. F. Durham, S. Hasel, AlCX21fldCl', C- Duncan. T- Colangelo. A tea in the library honored new Cum Laude members. 1 ,kr-,-.--. af I . -4 f . 5' 1... 5 Rx I, we X I, A '-r. 98 i V Q h V I I Y x ii l V E-X if Blocksom, Davidg Davenport, Charlesg Draggoo, Cynthia: Finn, Su! sang Gentzow, Ingrid: Hobson, Marbertag Jackson, Carol: Jason, Princeg Patterson, Mary Jeang Shreve, Margaret: Mr.Jerry Call y a.'5-it If? 5 we ,tt 3 X Mathematics teacherg Mr. Marvin Renshaw, Principalg Not pictured Brunner, Dennisg Brown, Steven. Cum Laude Taps Top Scholars Cum Laude has two-hundred and forty chapters in the United States. Having gained a charter in 1958, Withrow became the third public high school in Cincinnati to tap students with high academic achievement. Seniors with a 3.56 average in at least eight academic units were cho- Radiant smiles reflected the mood of newly-tapped Cum Laude members. sen and in the spring the faculty tapped students having a 3.36 average in at least eleven academic units. The annual ban- quet in April initiated the members as Withrow finished its tenth year ofCum Laude participation. ., ' ' 'ww-'uitfgy'-af' I-, W. ' 3: Q , g Vance, Danny , ' Vassar, Janis 'ft V Vaughn, Irvin Volpenhein, James M' Liam ex ' fa. b 4111. ' Von Bokern, Nancy Waddy, Frank Wade, Sherrel fb ' Wagner, Linda A-4 , U ' E Wallace, Barbara ' E Ware Wilma . at , mt ir Warren, Carolyn ' ' Warren, James 'N Hotdogs, C0kesAna' Candy Quench Game Appezizesi Warrington, Mark Washington, Alex Watson, Belinda Welbon, Francine Wells, Brenda Wells, Gerald Wells, Karen Wells, Phyllis Werley, Phillip Wernsing, Paul Westermann, Kathy Wheat, Chris J at l00 Williams, Herman Williams, Keith Williams, Michael Williams, Selena Wilson, Luci Wilson, Robynn Winfrey, Michael Winters, Kathryn Woeber, Ricky Wood, Shirley Woodie, Cathy Woods, Eugene A4 Seniors Wheeler, Nancy White, Blanche White, Brenda White, Daryl Whiteman, Connie Whitlock, Kathy Wilder, Carol Wiles, Dennis Wilkins, James Williams, Deborah Williams, Diane Williams, Glenn A . . - vgggee l0l Senior Prom Queen - 1968 MClJk Miss Beverly Brown nie Hughes Hearts beat rapid- ly as votes were cast. When Sigma Gamma's presi- dent announced the queen and her attendants, screams of jo y lauded our gra- cious reigning prom court of 1968. Miss Vicki Alexand Miss Sh Miss Diane Williams Miss Margaret Shre Woods, Joyce Woody, Anthony Woolfork, Michael Woolridge, Barbara t yozy o' y' K' in f at Worth, Steve f- ' 2 jg E Wright, Karen aroor w , wright, Willie g ' ' 1' ReeveS, NanCY Seniors N 01 Pictured Abbot, Mary, Anthony, Emmett, Bailey, Sherrill, Baxter, Michael, Behrens, Teri Bell, Rhonda, Berry, Joan, Bivens, Constance, Blunt, Wanda, Boggs, William Boggs, William D., Bolt, Robert, Booker, Jean, Boswell, Alter, Brown, Annette Brown, Arnold, Brown, Barbara, Brown, Mike D., Brown, Tyrone, Brown, Steve, Brunson, Eugene, Brutley, Harold, Bullucks, Sylvester, Burke, Garry, Burress, Phil- lip, Burton, Steve, Bush, Edward, Campbell, Henry, Campbell, Jeanie, Carglie Leonard, Carry, Robert, Carson, David, Chamberlain, Banca, Cloyd, Getty, Cog- gins, Carmen, Conn, Fredrick, Cox, Stanley, Craig, Betty, Crawford, Mary, Danger- Held, Mattie, Daugherty, Pam, Davis, Alphonso, Davis, Debbie, Davis, Karen, Dav- is, Perry, Davis, Vernon, Davis, William, Eduardo, Marie, Edwards, Barbara, Ed- wards, Donald, Eisenhardt, C., Evans, Wayne, Fant, Jacqueline, Farmer, Judy Fletcher, Robert, Fowler, Marcus, Franke, Barbara, Frankenhoff, James, Franx- man, Cynthia, Freeman, Louis, Gans, Dorothy, Gleason, Billy, Goley, Peter, Grisby Robert, Haas, Bernard, Hall, Helen, Hare, Nelson, Harrison, Dennis, Hatton Sandy, Hawkins, Dennis, Hicks, Paul, Hill, Jerry, Hitchcock, William, Hodgkin Linda, Hopkins, Della, Hopkins, Roger, Hopkins, Virginia, Horsley, Edward, Hunt Charlotte, Jackson, Charlie, Jackson, Glenda, Jackson, Oscar, Jacobs, Jocobs James, Charles, Jefferies, Mike, Jeffries, Mary, Jenkins, Anglea, Jennings, Annetta Johnson, Deborah, Johnson, James, Johnson, Ruby, Johnson, Vernon, Jolly, Wil- liam, Jordan, George, Keating, Steve, Kellum, John, Kenyon, Gary, Key, David Lee, Michael, Lewis, Steve, Lewis, Willie, Lompkin, James, Long, Willie, Lott John, Ludemire, Teddy, Mackey, David: Madaris, Wilma, Marshall, Linda, Martin Henry, Martin, Ronald, Mason, Harold, Mays, Ewing, Madaris, Clyde, Martin Charles, Martin, Roy, McDaniel, Jerry, McDaniel, Michael, McKenna, Joseph Miller, Larry, Mitchell, Audry, Moody, Carrie, Moody, Johanna, Moore, Julia Moore, Julia, Moore, Walter, Mortensen, Carole, Mueller, Pat, Mullins, Jane, Min- dy, Harry, Murry, Jerry, North, John, Northcutt, Don, Norwell, George, Owens Terrence, Parmley, Michael, Parson, James, Parson, William, Patman, Gail, Pope Joyce, Powers, John, Radford, Ronald, Raiferty, William, Ramey, James, Raschick Walter, Ratlilf, Carolan, Rauen, John, Reaves, Paulette, Riley, Ken, Ritter, John Rogers, Joan, Ryan, Pat, Salzarulo, Robert, Samuels, Ralph, Scott, John, Scott Larry, Scott, Lenora, Scott, Linda, Scurry, Joseph, Slusher, Ruth, Smith, Dan Smith, Gary, Snyder, Jeanene, Sofer, Marvin, Soriano, Denver, Spann, Robert Spears, Frances, Spenlau, Pat, Stroud, James, Talley, Charley, Taylor, DeVore, Ter- rell, Martina, Thomas, Betty, Thompson, Joseph, Thompson, Mike, Thompson Raymond, Thompson, Ritchie, Tipper, Regina, Tolliver, Fred, Tribblr, L., Turner Sharon, Vaughan, John, Voo, Daniel, Warren, John, Wilcox, Douglas, Williams Arlene, Williams, Henry, Williams, Henry L., Williams, Laverne, Williams, Tyrone Wilson, Sylvia, Wiot, Daniel, Woody, Frank, Yee, Robert, Young, Mike, Zittle Gregory. 9 s s s a 1 Bruce Rasmussen revealed his anticipation of the Homecoming kiss. Senior girls often used unusual tactics in delivering messages. Candy apples gave quick energy to Jane Rutherford during halftime I li 105 Best All Around: Craig Edwards and Bev Brown. Besl School Cilizens: Chris Wheat and Vicki Alexander 1968 Senior Popularity Pol! Music of the Di-tallions at Cardiac Capers paused. From the boys' gym, the Tower News staff began to read verses containing names of Popularity Poll members. The winners, selected in senior homerooms in early February, were giv- en copies oftheir poems while the girls in each category received long stemmed carnations. Al- though several ofthe Categories were omitted this year, eleven titles remained. Seniors who gained the titles demonstrated that Withrow held a varie- ty of people within its student body. Mos! Vivacious: Clint Patton and Diane Williams Brainiest: Don Jennings and Carol Jackson, Mos! Sc'hoolSpiri1ed: Alexander Washington and Paula Bess ARE ijt i 465 sh ,fgnf 1 s 4, , wi'- ,:. Ci MQN, fp gr: M if . pig r k ,Ar 5 2 MK x 5753 - D yr , A or -...... ,..,mx , 2,1-1 ae. f' -M -A '-fm, . ap, .. 1 Mk ,,,.f:n.m,e ,ww- Top Lek: Tigertown's campus appeared deserted by 3: I5 on Friday Afternoon. Lower Left: By December, conscientious seniors were preparing for their lust set of exams. Righ1:Withrow's ornate facade complemented the beauty ofa spring day. 108 ffl Above: Maybe l'll be an artist. Top Lek' Glass framed Helen's face. Lower Left: Scholar rated tea and cakes. 109 F' f f Just as aflo wer has numerous petals, so we have varieties of interests, which ind expression in our activities. f ANIFITIM TW WEA' Mr, Salie explained the mechanics of the National Cash Register to his students. Chaucer Yields T0 Social And Artistic Events Multitudes of extra-curricular activities were available to Withrow students. From Tower News representatives and reporters to lunchroom help, all the clubs and organizations functioned in order to enrich the school year. Bake sales, candy sales, and booths at Tigertown Twirl added funds to each group's treasury. Frequently, the money was used to finance field trips or to present scholorships to deserving members of the organization at the year's end. For the first time, each club was required to submit a charter to Student Council in order to maintain a good standing. Musical and academic organizations staged assemblies, while the talents of every group were compounded in the Sounds of Withrow. 112 3 e We'Il work till midnight until the Annual is finished, Backstage Sounds partrcnpants broke lensxon with nervous laughter. Front hall bake sales were greeted by hosts of ravenous students. G f - 'Pi 'gi' Q li lf., ' in 'iti sf? s l 3 . z Bottom Row QLeft to Rightjz J. Steves, G. Heis, K. Briggs, D. Lavender, S. Williams, V. Foster, E. Evans, L. Dunn, P. Gallinger. Row 2: L. Mar- shall, L. Rogers, K. Westermann, D. Herbort, R, Wiley, D. Durbin, P. Ross, S. Patterson, P. Maish, N. Minton, M. Maginn, S. Parson, W Brooks, S. Kelsch, D. Clark, J. Gray. Row 3: P. Hadley, B. Barnes, D. Cook, H. Patrick, C. Hoehn, C. Roeder, W. Naegle, C. Cunnick, K Cummins, M. Bennett, R. Robinson, M. Mosley, K. Carrol, P. Johnson 2 5 s a Row 4: S. McFall, A. Linnenberg, T. Colangelo, V. Alexander, T. Mc- Allister, G. Gill, J. Jones, K. Simpson, P. Osborne, D. Smith, C. Jackson S. Thomas, V. Walker, B. Stallworth. Row 5: R. Clark, R. Scheifel, T Hughes, S. Sturdevant, G. Nickum, D. Good, D. Van Pell, R. Roebuck B. Rasmussen, S. Hasel. G. Kopittke, D. Antle, C. Jackson, J. Apgar, B Smith, M. Ball, G. Leopold. S, Hasel, Pres., P. Ross, Treas., M. Ball, V.P.1 B. Rasmussen, Sgt.-at-Arms. Not Pictured: D Lavender, Corres. Secy., E. Hodge, Rec. Secy. Student Council President Steve Hasel guided With- row's Student Council through a year of service projects for the school. Although the sponsorship of a foreign exchange student was the most important program, the repre- sentatives also collected canned goods for the needy families ofthe community at Thanksgiving. Mem- bers spread Christmas cheer by giv- ing away candy canes in the lunch- room before the holidays. Sales, in- cluding candy bars and school but- tons, linanced the three other major projects of a Junior Prom, the pub- lishing of a student handbook, and scholarship grants for seniors. Three-year veterans were honored at Award's Night as Council complet- ed a year of service to Withrow. I V. .. A 'ww Student Council in debt! You gotta be kidding! Steve Hasel oriented Brazilian exchange student Isabel de Silveira. Hungry students were always eager to help the Council ll5 Bottom Row, fLeft To Right: L. Miller, S. Armes, L. Wirthlin, C. Ruther ford, G. Dials, W. Wiley, Mr. Scott. Row 2: L. Stolzenburg, W. Ferguson, O. Campbell, R. Casey, P. Arnold, S. Jones, C. Collier, M. Redd Jr. Student Council Jr. Honor Society Bottom Row, fLeft to Righty: K. McGowan. K. Whitacre, C. Smedley, R. Ballinger, J. Duncan, L. Reinhart, K. Anderson, G. Reinhart, Mrs. Phil- ley. Row 2: J. Ready, C. Wood, P. Moomaw, R. Gildemeister. B. Es Row 3: C. Burnside, L. Reinhart, P. Barnes, D. Bonner, Z. Taylor, R. Holmes, J. Gleason, G. Reinhart, K. Hollingsworth. Row 4: E. Page, M. Kokoefer, M. Vilardo, G. Klein, G. Selph, E. Finker, L. Jameson. After electing officers paralleling ones in City Coun- cil, the Junior High Student Council launched their money-making projects to help the school. Also sponsoring such projects plus a literary contest was Junior Honor Society, which included twenty-three young scholars in grades seven through nine. chmier, S. McGrath, L. Stolzenberg, L. Price, O. Campbell, W. Lang, B. Dowers, B. Chisholm, K. Hanna, S. Herbort, E. Stoffregan. ll6 T, ' ,wig 'C 17 L ,fi , E fi Y V? 5 t Seated, fLeft to Righllr C. Malora, A. Linnenberg, J. Lambert, P. Ross. Standing: B. Renshaw, C. Wheat, S. Hasel, W. Hogg, H. Hummel, K. Wester- mann, D. Butcher, C. Cunnick. Twelve members of Tower News and Annual staffs ' received recognition for superior efforts when Quill ul!! A nd and Scroll tapped in May. Election to another hon- orary group, Offset Club, required responsible per- formance in shop, printing bulletins and tickets for school functions throughout the year. 0 E set b Bottom Row, fLef1 to Righty: K. Hare, President, D. Nearson. Row 2: K. Bellaman, Secretary, D. Hutton, B. Huskey. Row 3: G. Manning, Vice President, M. Williamsg D. Ries, Treasurerg B. Davis. T2 QR.-'ar if .,..--f s t .9 , . ,.,. ,.i. Q Q 'W' .T ff? ll7 1? Anne Linnenbllrg, Editor. Seated: Carol Cunnick. Standing, Left to Right: Jenny Lambert, Walter Hogg, Joyce Runions. Tower News Screams of inspiration such as Deadline tonight! resounded from Room 12 as editor Anne Linnenburg strained to get the paper to press. With the adult guidance of Miss Kuwatch the literary staff of Tower News produced a bi-monthly paper and corresponded with thirty-two school publications throughout the country. Lek to Right, Bottom Row: S. Bach, M. Smith, K. Riesser, T. Flanigan, D, Hutton, D. Siemer. Row 2: B. Davis, T. Chin, D. Van Pelt, G. Davidson, D. Mehl, J. Apgar. Row 3: D. Lastoria, M. Dean, L. Patrick, S. Strubble, A. Geil, W. George, L. Silviera. Row 4: D. Petitgout, J. Steves, G. Gill, V. Russo, J , Posey, D. Thomas, L. Gosney. amd' J J ' I ll8 Lej? lo Right: Miss Kuwatch, Mrs. Samuels. Seated, Lefl to Right: Standing: D. White, K. Johns, S. Robinson. Pat Ross, Business Editor Teamwork was essential on the T. N. business staif Headed by Pat Ross, members kept records of sub- scriptions and were in charge of sales during home- room. Finally, with the cooperation of both depart- ments, the end result was another issue of T.N. if -mr ll9 Leh To Right: H. Hummel, C. Malorag J. Shindolerg J. Yeeg S. McFall, D. Herbort. A nn ual A Int Picture retakes heref' read the sign on Annual Art StafFs door. Chris Wheat and Mr. Mueller piloted the staff to meet deadlines while they planned the Homecoming Dance and the Tigertown Twirl booth. Concluding a year of work was the Annual Banquet and the debut ofa new yearbook. Lek to To Right: A. Dobbins, K. Schrotel, S. Massey. Chris Wheat, Art Editor. W., by Gill. .. 1' . 1 2 L... M g ,aff 120 'Q gn v mt: 8 gym ,A 5? Len To Right: J. Hughes, P. Busch, D. Butcher, N. Hastings, D. Miller, S. Hasel, N. Wheeler. Searching for misplaced layouts, composing copy, A nnua! Literary and conducting interviews were thejobs ofthe eight een members of the Annual Literary Staff. Led by Kathy Westermann, the staif overcame complica- tions created by a new publishing company and, for the first time, met their deadlines. Lej To Right: Bottom Row: S, England, B. McGowan, L. Hamilton, P. O'Hearn M Kathy Westermann, Literary Editor. l2l Stratman. Row 2: R. Kidd, D. Smith, D. Grear, C. Draggoo, C. Hoehn. lui UUIUIHUUUU Z Y' ' lIllilll'l1' A nnual Business S tajjf Energy! This trait was the first requirement of a senior high girls wishing to be on the Annual Business Staff. After promoting the Homecoming Dance and a fortune-telling booth for Tigertown Twirl, members were assigned homerooms to supervise during the February Sales Campaign. The staff finished the year with the delivering of The Sign ofthe Tiger to waiting students. .QI . ...........u-107, . Becky Renshaw - Business Editor we nw 1 Bollom Row: R. Tischbein, S. King, K, Robbins. N. Beckman, K. Danielson, D. Slade. Top Row: D. Ferguson, H. Shick, M. Raehrs J Schulz D Laven der, K. Briggs, S. Jenike. f , L II Rghl M M ll Art M Rh lla us MssRch o d Lterary. Photographers Supply Photos A dvisers Advise Photographs provided by Eddie Probst and Roger Haywood were the focal points of the layouts created by Annual Art Staff and the copy writ- ten by Literary StalT. Mr. Mueller and Miss Richmond, their advisers, guided the efforts of their staffs. Mr. Rhollans taught Business Stall' to handle the twenty-one thousand dol- lar business of producing the year- book, Sign ofthe Tiger. li .fax A 2 E Q-q 9 1 1 f 3 Bottom Row, fLeh I0 Righlj: J. Bimel, J. Steves, N. Johns, C. Woodie, J Hasel, P. Bemis, K. Hughes, J. Karch, S. Robbins, D. Cook, D. Askew, L Cooper, M. Hobson, S. Rogers, D. Herbert, J. Bartholomew, J. Hase. Row 2: J. Langley, D. Haire, L. Patrick, J. Posey, B. Barnes, F. Kelly, D. Hutton, S, Gentry, M. Shreve, J. Cariaga, D. Kinard, S. Finn, M, Mc Carthy, M. Johnson, E. Hodge, J. Hughes, E. Kouach, P. Grant, L. Kerr. Row 3: J. Scheerer, K. Gleich, D. Rill, P. Hadley, B. Harris, C. Jackson, B. Mattie, B. Woolridge, R. Wilson, K. SulTridge, P. Wells, B. Henry, C Kattus, S. Steffens, J. Grisco, D. Lastoria, V. Potts, R. Scheffel, R Greene, R. Hairston. Row 4: S. Bach, M. Ball, R. Reif, G. Nickum, C Hampton, G. Leopold, C. Duncan, C. Harris, P. Butcher, M. Maginn, J Wardlaw, B. Stallworth, N. Lenzer, P. O'Hearn, W. Raschick, I.C. Sil veira, L. Baldwin, B. McGowan. Row 5: J. Lane, R. McNeil, F. Conner D. Steflens, K. Allee, M. Thornseger, N. Morgan, M. Meeks, D. Duncan C. Lewis, M. Leahr, D. Beasley, D. Siemer, J. Innis, J. Kaupp, C, Ed wards, D. Hensley, J. Boyd, J. Baldwin, W. Hastings, S. Allen. 4 Under the supervision of Mr. Samuel Jenike and Mrs. Jean Suffridge, History Club planned a full schedule. Activities included heated discussions by councilmen, movies, a speaker on the Middle-East crisis, and end- ed with an all day picnic at historical Fort Ancient. History Club Sealed, lLeft to Rightj: K. Westermann, Pres., S. Hasel, V. Pres., T. Chin, Treas., S. McFall, Rec. Secy. Standing: Mr. Jenike, H. Hummel, Committee Chairman, A. Linnenberg, Corr. Secy, Mrs. Sulfridge. 124 Bonom Row: D. Thomas, C. Duncan, C. Malora, D. Petitgout, C. Drag- ilton, D. Ferguson, J. Langley, R. Bowen, V. Alexander, N. Von Bokern goo, J. Karch, B. McGowan, M. Shreve, H. Hummel. Row 2: G. Hilliard, D. Miller, P. Cowan, Mrs. Rice, P. O'Hearn, M. Meeks, S. Finn. A. Linnenburg, N. Johns, S. McFall, K. Westermann, J. Steves, L. Ham- Scribblers, after choosing pink and green as their col- ors, utilized them at Tigertown Twirl. Five dollars, prize for a second place booth, helped to finance a publication of works written by the students. Irish lit- erature and Man of La Mancha were among pro- grams provided at meetings. S cribblers Left 10 Right: M. Shreve, Pres., B. McGowan, V. Pres., K. Westermann, Treas.g J. Steves, Sec.g H. goo, Hist. fbi'- ...1 ,- 125 Hummel, Corr. Sec.g S. McFall, Corres. Sec.g C, Drag- Miss Rosenberger. Tha! ian Left to Righl: S. McFall, Secy.g C. Draggoo, Pres,g C. Malora, Hist.g H. Hummel, V.P.g M. Shreve. Treas. Skits in the Sounds of Withrowf' the field trip to the showboat The Majesticf, and a Christmas party for the Findlay Street children kept Thalian in perpetual motion. Boltom Row fLeft to Rightj: G. Hartman, K. Miller, D. Turnau, J. Bald- T. Cavanaugh. Row 3: P. Westermann, S. Rogers. Row 4: R. Rhinehart, win, J. Scott. Row 2: A. Jones, K. Cummins, D, Siemer, J. Grisco, G. Gill, T. Faust, L. Andrew, S. Shutte, S. Sullivan. . C A ff, if if 5 s Q 1 vr., :JW . Y 3 Q' 5. is -v. x W Q to by 'A l26 5 Bottom RowfLef1 to Righty: J. Binkley, B. Newman. Row 2: A. Linnen- an, C. Duncan. K. Sulfridge, K. Weslerrnann. Row 4: D. Duncan. G. Gil berg, B. McGowan, F. Kelley, T. Hummel. Row 3: R. Hairston, P. Cow- bert, T. Mann, T- Hughes, G.Th0mpS0rl. Findlay Street Children Love Tha!z'an's Skits Bottom Row fLeft to Righty: B. Riley, D. Miller. Row 2: S. Osborne, S. Hasel, P. Martin, E. Hayes, M. Ball. Row 3: A. Johnson, T. Thomas. J. Romine, D Hensley, N. Wheeler, S. Patterson. 32. sf, 127 Sealed fl-f-'F 10 Righlf-' J- Yee, P' Jason, J- Sleet, S- Moon, J- R0millC, P. Hess, R. Carney, R, Beasly, R. Marksberry, D. Coffey, J. Chen, T. Chin, Kelly, B. Hastings, S. McAllister. Slandings A. Sanders, D. Jennings, H. Mr. Bosse,C. Stout, J. Snyder, F. Conner, L. Valmore. CIZQSS Every Tuesday, Chess Club members, led by Sam Moon, prac- ticed their game. The top five members were chosen to meet their Chess Teclnfl division opponents - Walnut Hills, Covington, and Roger Bacon. Left to Right: S. Moon, J. Yee, J. Romine, T. Chin. i 128 Bottom Row: C. Clarkson, J. Karch, D. Cook, J. Hasel, S. Robbins B. P. Komadina, S. Anderson. Row 4: L. Andrew, D. Hooker, D. Meachum, Haire, D. Solomon, F. Corder. Row 2: J. Englehardt. A. Calloway, P. M, Teichman, S. Posey, C. Malora, M. Maginn, S. Wood, B. Eakins, S. Reeves, B. Britton, l. Silvera, G, Gill, M. Hobson, D. Askew, S. Rogers, Poole, C. Butler. Row 5: M. Cahall, K. Haught, K. Shaddix, B. Edwards, D. Bowan, Mr. Higgins. Row 3: S, Davidson, G. Stoddard, D. Nurem- W. Naegel, S. Neidhart, B, Davis, J. Kaup, J. Wardlaw, B. Beck, K. Reis- berg, N. Lenzer, J. Baldwin, S. Brooks, P. Houston. D. Martin, B. Mattie, ser, K. Rumpke, L. Clark. Chords of Lemon Tree were familiar sounds when Folksinging , Club held bi-weekly meetings to plan its annual show. Curtain SlngerS time for Hootenanny,, concluded the club,s second year. Lefl zo Right: G. Gillg S. Robbins, D. Cookg K. Reisser. V' 129 Spanish Club Red paint splattered as Spanish Club members decorated a booth for Tigertown Twirl. Profits provided funds for a Christmas piTi'ataf' Later in the year, members heard their foreign language used at a busi- ness meeting held in Spanish and at 3. Spani Sh m 3.55 at St. Mary'5 Bollom Row: K. Woody, G. Gill. Row 2:S. McGrath, K. Dean, S. Dean. Church in Hyde Park. Borlom Raw: L. Andrew, K. Woody, G. Gill, K. Dean, S. Dean, D. Klems. Row 2: M. Hobson, J. Baldwin, D. Maundrell, E. Brabson, N McGee, Mrs. Doeren, Row 3: S. Anderson, M. Smith, S. Bach, P. O' Hearn, D. Nieman, B. Woolridge. Row 4: E. Hamilton, J. Peyton, Ross, T. Chin, B. Mattie, D. Steifens, F1- H-if gt fri t f V, ,aw fl N. an 1 if BOIIDM Row: B. McGowan, M. Knell, S. McFall. Row 2: J. Benna, C. Draggoo. Latin Club Imitations ofthe wild life of ancient Romans were reinacted in a Latin Club production, where the augur predicted a bright year ahead. New members were sold as slaves,, and served refreshments at meetings while at a final banquet, seniors staged skits reviewing the year. Bottom Row: Mrs. Hill, J. Hasel, J. Benna, B. McGowan, S. McFall, M. Shreve. M. Maginn. T- C0l2iflgCl0, D. DUTICBU, B. Emmidi, E- Pf0bSl, S Knell. C, Draggoo, H. Glimpshire. K. Briggs, M. Jenike. Row 2: B. Sten- Stelfens, M. Teichman. Row 4: B. Davis, R. Shaner, G. Leopold, C. Dun burg, K. Sulfridge, K. Hughes, J, Bartholomeu, K. Hetrick, P. Snyder, S. Parker, G. Heis, C. Campbell, K. Crew. Row3: A. Firestone, J. Hasel, M. 131 can, S. Neidhart, N. Morgan, P. Duncan, M. Meeks, L. Koch, S. Massey B, Evans, L. While, I Bottom Row: J. Hasel: S. Colombo: M. Dupree: J. Hasel: A. Kessel: D. Cook. Row 2: R. Wilson: K. Westermann: J. Hughes: B, McGowan: P. Butcher: S, Everly: W, Apple. Row 3: K, Chestnut: R. Hamner: D. Kin ard: A. Johnson: N. Lenzer, D. Bowan: P. Bemis: Mrs. L. Hughes. Raw 4: French Club Le Cercle Francais members sam- pled crepe suzettes at Pigall's and built a patisserie for Tigertown. They also added a french flair to the children's show presented at the City Gospel Mission. French Club proved to be a club for service activities as well as for entertainment. L. Strickland: B. Wells: S. Wardlaw: P. Houston: J. Posey: V. Alexander: S, Poole, Row 5: J. Price: C. Hoehn: F. Conner: R. McNeil: S. Neidhart M. Meeks: S. Struble: M. Johnson: P. Wells. Lefr to Righl: B. Wells, Pres.: V. Alexander, V. Pres.: K. Chestnut, Treas. Sealed, fLeft lo Righlj: T. Thomas, L. R ll OSSC C, K. CrCrlShaw, M. Shreve, F. Waddy, D. Good, M. Ball, D. Key. Not pictured: Mr Renshaw Mr M. Maginn, J. Johnson. Standing: B. Knight. G. Beatty, P. Weslermann, Bryant, Mr. Race. Bi-racial Council Exposing racial problems and their causes was the primary aim of the newly-formed Bi-racial Council. Eighteen members discussed issues, such as voting on a racial basis and separation of races at games, while Mr. Bryant, Mr. Race and Mr. Ren- shaw advised the council. Bottom Row, Len lo R1 hlj R G ld G German Club Vas you effer in Zinzinnati'? Ya- volel shouted German Club. Visits to Mechlenberg's Restaurant and a theatre over-the-Rhine taught mem- bers Deutsch customs. They yodelled Christmas charols through our Ger- man-descended city and performed a parody on the Brothers Grimm. I g : . i eneister, L. Schumaker, J. Scheerer, Cook, B. Sangl, E. Miller, C. Duncan, W. Naegal, R. Marksberry C. Messman, M. Love, C. Jackson, Y. Davis, Mrs. Kilmer. Row 2: S. Staud. Row3:T. Hummel, D. Anile, R. Roebuck,J.Chen E Q f : i Y , 1 ' 'sr' 133 - if 3 5 Bottom Row, fLejY lo Righlj: K. Whitlock, J. Woods. Row 2: R. Reces, er, J. Brown, M. Pfeffer, J. McVay, P. Race. Not pictured A Henderson O. Kyles, B. Lyons, F. Beddinghaus. Row 3: R. Lowry, K. Hare, S. Cart- C. Kennedy. D. E. C. A. D.E.C.A. was not merely a club, but was exposure to first-hand knowl- edge in retailing and merchandising. Pupils in the merchandising class worked in department stores, ena- bling them to use information gained in after school meetings. D.E.C.A. means Distributive Edu- cation Clubs of America. Members were proud to be identified by these initials because they symbolized advancement and further education in sales and business. Left lo Right: S. Carter, F. Beddinghaus, K. Hare, B. Lyons, Mr. Salie I34 I 1 l 1 MW . 1 is 5. .2 , Bottom Row: D. Buckler. Row 2: V. Reese, N. Reeves, Mrs. Temple, A. Geil, S. Robbins, V. Brogden, C. Osborne. Future homemakers prepared for careers in home economics, A . while bake sales provided money for charity work. Groundwork for future teachers was also laid by tutoring other Tigers. A , Bottom Row: C. Smith, C. Mesman, J. Hasel, J. Hasel, S. Swanson, S Smith, M. Smith, C. Woodie, K. Cummins, L. Andrews. Row 2: P. Sny der, R. Greene, D. Askew, R. Wilson, D. Ferguson, D. Lavender, S. Bach, S. Finn, B. Eakins, L. Patrick, M. Maginn. Row 3: G. Stoddard, M. Al len, C. Malora, B. Mattie, R. Hairston, T. Yhomas, J. Innis, L. Clark, A Warren, P. Tindel, G. Leopold, Mr. Race. Row 4: M. Teichman, D.iNie man, B. Woolridge, Y. Dillon, M. Meeks, T. Hummel, S. Allen, W. Nae gle, D. Siemer, S, Hasel, Mr. Taylor. 5 E Bot son Y-Tee R Bo Ma I 2 ii ft 1 if Iom Row, fLeft to Rightj: P. Johnson, R. Davis, D. Martin, T. Brab- Thurkil, S. Sofer, P. Boyle, P. Wells, G. Billings, A. Parson. Row 4: Y. . Row 2: B. Holt, L. Smith, D. Vest, S. Osborne, J. Pope, Row 3: E. Williams, D. Freeman, J. Thomas, M. White, S. Wills. HS Red Cross funds collected throughout its drive were sent down- town to be distributed among needy children in emergencies. Another service organization, Y-Teens, used proiits from potato chip sales to buy clothing for children overseas, and recruited volunteer workers for the summer. ea' Cross Elroy, V. Stinson, E. Henderson, D. Jones. Row 3: J. Fields, M. White, P. IDM Row, fLef1 10 Righty P. Bess, S. Gentry, J. Yee, L. Clark, C, Wells, M. Price, T. Kinard, C. Jackson, W. Naegle. lora, P. Houston. Row 2: S. Alexander, J. Bronagh, L. Smith. L. Mc- 136 F17 Hard o k ga b' th to a candy poster. STUDENT B Kia 1 common M8 Ei. - G 137 I . 4 K 5g 15 N m2 ,i . :ZR X X All sang with .Ioella and Dave at Hootenanny. Wood cuts done by Frank Corder and Tom Sela were inked, printed, and hung up to dry, Lej to Right: D. Blocksom, D. Good. Ticket Booth Fifty cents and an ID card disap- peared into the booth and a ticket to a football game slid out. Don Good and Dave Blockson sold tickets in the tiny box by the lunchroom. I M A n..4v-1-W 17 t CJF QT ts, O L.lN' 138 l a l Q i BOIIOM Row: D. Reinhardt, K. Mesman, M. Dupree, M. Ragan, V. Stur divant, C. Jetter, J. Hasel, F, Puckett, C. Dameron, L. Harbaugh. Row 2: J. Wells, J. Binkley, D. Hicks, B. Harris, D. Miller, B. Mattie, E. Kovach, C. Draggoo, S. Robbins. Row 3: K. Ritchie, D. Smith, D. Draggoo, M Vaughn,G. Childs, K. Chadwell, C. Iliff, S. Rogers, D. Durbin, H. Floyd, Lek to Right: S. Anderson, W. Jackson, L. Andrew, S. Davis. S. Poole. Row 4: B. Holt, G. Bruce, D. Lowery, M. Clapp, V. Durbin, D. Maundrell, M. Stratman, K. Brown, J. Baldwin, J. Knoechel, K. Whi- tlock, R. Gildemeister. Row 5: L. Staley, N. Beckan, D. Pfau, J. Austin, D. Nieman, C. Jackson, B. Smith, D. Rill, R. Harrington, K. Reisser, S Perkinson, C. Duncan, W. Nagel, K. Sloan. Ojjice HeL0 Library HQQ7 Girls from the Neighborhood Youth Corps filled positions in the Withrow library while some girls left study halls to work in the offices. Both groups performed time-consuming tasks, including filing and typing, while gaining experience from their contact with other Tigers. l Ei Tower News and Annual representatives had the responsibility of stimulating students to purchase one of the publications. In all, they sold eight hundred bi-monthly papers and twenty-one hundred annuals during the course of the year. il 'y '1 1- l40 wwe mmf? 5 1 . f., L Lek to Right' D, Greer. R. McNeil, S. Shaw, B. Riley, G. Johansmann, J. Romine, D. Brush, B. Newman. Le-17 to Right: S. Hasel, R. Roebuck. 141 XHQ ER Bookroom Tiger Den Buried in the basement of Withrow were the Tiger Bargain Den and the bookroom. The bookroom staff dis- pensed textbooks while Tiger Den sold primarily notebooks and pencils at wholesale prices. Working all year round, the Tiger Den and bookroom workers supplied materials from a hundred thousand textbooks to gym suits or Macbeth paperbacks. Bollom Row: D, Miller, S. Alexander, B. Davis, E. Brabson, L. Replogle. Row 2: B. Lyons, E. Larkins, D. Hicks, G. Jackson, C. Warren. Top Row: A. Dobbins, M. Replogle, D. Gore, L. Hawkins, J. Stevens. Gym girls distributed swim-suits Gynfl HEQJGFS while another school service group, display workers, finished hanging tin- , sel in the main hall. Each task was Dlsp lay Workers tackled by volunteer hands. Lej to Right: K. Wright, C. Malora, Miss Nolan. 0lllBll SBBUJ l42 Bottom Row: J. Goodloe, B. Brown. Row 2: J. Moss, R. Green, S. Shepard, J. Schultz. Lunchroom helpers prepared favorite . foods such as Hsh and chuck wagon. Cashlers They also baked assorted pasteries and received daily food deliveries, while the cashiers checked change. L unchroonfl Bottom Row: E. Honeysuckle, M. Schmalfuss, M. Grant, F. Hoy, E. Isome, C. Cornell, L, Carter, R. Reinerl, B. Ecton, E. Hoard, H. Henne Yeager, L. Gibson, M. Cavanaugh, D. Jenkins. Row 2: V. Weiss, D. sey,C. Mayfield. l43 X ,vital Bollom Row: D. Thomas, J. Jameson, J. Brinkman, S. Williams, R. Car- man, L. Scott. Row 3: M. Randal, E. Chambers, F. Guenther, C. Worley, ney, J. Sturdivant, C. Tryling, B. Poindexter. Row2: Mr. Heger, G. J. Osterbrink, B. Davis. Row 4: O. Hoger, J. Pierson, N. Brabson, W. Becksted, J, Benna, I. Canthon, G. Sofer, W. Catz, L. Blanton, M. Cath- Fischer, D. Bimel, G. Bimel, G. Beaty, S. Sanders, M. Marshall. . . Row 1: C. Sturm, S. Jackson, C. Lyons, T. Robinson, M. Roberts, G. Rogers, P. 4 Wilson, F. Harris, F. McCoy, B. Morris, R. Stanheld, Row 2: S. Moon, F. Blossom C. Teetor, D. Snyder, P. Maxwell. Row 3: H. Haines, D. Goens, J. Mcformk, Di Wiegold, S. Harris, G. Knoles. S rage Crew Lights, curtains, props, and sets were just a few of the multitude of respon- sibilities ofthe Stage Crew. Under the directions of Mr. Weber, the or- ganization supervised technical prob- lems of the Sounds of Withrowf' Another group of students with spe- cialized abilities was the Projection Crew. Mr. Herbert Heger, head of the visual aids department, supervised the handling of films, which were the crew's responsibility to present. l . I I44 Backstage views of the Christmas Assembly revealed that all was running smoothly. M usical Groups Stage Christmas A ssem bl y Combined efforts of Withrow's musical departments resulted in an assembly. . fi 145 .f X Bottom Row: S. Perkinson, M. Ball. Row 2.' A. Kessel, V. Witt, D. Hook er, N. Liggett, K. Wright, L. Simpson, P. Warren, Row3.' B. Rassmussen, B. Stevens, R. Clark, P. Simpson, G. Johnanson, M. Young, L. Frazier, B. Roser, P. Martin, S. Davidson, R. Steffens. Row 4: M. Warrington, J Standley, S. Della, D. Soloman, C. Daniels, S. McGralT, D. Riely, M Powers, B. Smith, D. Cameron, T. Yagger, D. Gray, D. Newman. Row P. Syndey, P. Butcher, J. Hesse, D. McDaniels, C. Phillips, B. McKee, J Innis, G. Williams, J. Satterneld, M. Havlin, T. Hughes, B. Fazzo, K Chestnut, J. Goodman. Row 6: G. Heis, H. Darby, C. Genty, L. Roger, C Senior Band Whistles shrilled, trumpets blared and majorettes saluted. These plus the melodic notes of one hundred and twenty musicians comprised the 1968 Withrow Senior Band. Under the direction of Mr. William Parke, the musical troop performed at Lin- coln's birthday celebration at Gil- ford School, presented the Annual Spring Concert and played their finale at graduation exercises. Wolford, S. Peeks, N. Ooten, T. Fazzio, P. Sneidel, D. Coons, N. Henges, J. Buvey, C. Longsac, L. Fisher. Row 7: R. Sellers, B. McKee, S. Thomas, L. Saunders, A. Tewksbury, M. Mullins, J. Grisco, B. Hald, B. Jackson, B. Cunningham, S. Cook, B. Woolridge, J. Schaffer, S. Kelly. Row 8: G. Kopittke, R. Lobisky, A. Brown, P. Christenson, C. Dixon, P. Wester- mann, J. Wilcox, D. Jennings, B. Riely, H. Heins, R. Young, G. Cavter, D. Annel. Row 9: B. Chisolm, J. Glover, D. Klems, K. Heatly, F. Kelly, B. Stenburg, K. Langford, D. Hensley, D. Goens, G. Hilliard, B. Hastings, M. Cahall, R. Roebuck. Bruce Rasmussen, Jane Glover, Don Jennings. Lek to Righ1:D.Goens, D. Hensley, D. Rakowski, D. Miller, P. Martina L. Rogers, K. Healley, C. Gentry, P. Snyder. Not pictured: J. McCormick. Lej lo Right: D. Brush, E. Van, E. Campbell, A. Washington. 'fAbout face, forward march. An Army ROTC program at Withrow? No, these words accompanied the four members of the Color Guard, renewed after twenty years, absence. Crisp salutes and precise marching ensued as these cadets performed during pre-game ceremonies with the marching band. Annual's Home- coming parade provided a glistening climax for this unitis return. , Q 4 ' v sg W a rlfgl, . - K l z 1 i ' Z 1 1 t 1 fl X ta-i 4 Q - FN fi A Bottom Row: L. Larry, D. Shreve, M. Shreve, G. Rienhart, B. Bockley N. Murphy, S. Gleason, L. Reinhart, R. Haddix, S. Davidson, B. Roser B. Stenberg, J. Glover, L. Harbaugh, D. Klems, Mr. Lackey. Row 2: .I Schultz, G. Stoddard, R. Summers, N. McFarland, B. Wilson, R. Rogers, S. Soully, L. Saunders, B. Woolridge, T. Hughes, P. Martin, G. Johannas mun, B. Fazzio, S. Varner, B. McKee, M. Ball, M. Cahall, G. Williams. Row 3: D. Kennedy, S. Dean, T. Fazzio, D. Steffens, M. Young, J. Schaf- fer, B. McKee, D. Antle, D. Jennings, G. Kopittke, B. Chisholm. Row 4: C. Harris, D. Morton, A. Woody, H. Roberts, S. Neiderhofler, D, Smith, C. Hodge, D. Coy, A. Woody. S. Satterlield, M. Warrington, B. Rassmus- sen, A. Brown, J. Slandley. Senior Orchestra kept the beat at Withrow's Pops Concert with Olfches fra popular songs and marches. Presentation of symphonies for the Spring and Christmas Shows were directed by Mr. Lackey. Harris and Morton fiddled with the 'KBumble Bee. French hornists Standley and Brown hit high B hat. Bollom Row: J. Davidson, C. Rutherford, P. Jackson, L. Wirthlin, D. Buchannan, L. Orth, O. Campbell, J. Hill. Row 2: J. Cates, S. Donaldson, C. Byrnside, L. Smedley, D. Powell, R. Buehler, D. Schoenberger, P. Moomaw, D. Satterfield, K. Ooten, V. Hammann, B. Chisholm, J. Ed- mondson, M. Mork, S. Herbort, L. Gerber, Mr. Lackey, B. Dowers. Row 3: K. Kirby, B. Morris. G. Giles, R. Carney, E. Page, M.'Schlosser, J. Len to Right: S. Pettiqout, L. Stolzenberg, C. Lavender, B. Chisholm. 6 Weber, M. Hinkley, H. Marksberry, S. McGrath, J. Cates, L. Stolzen- berg, S. Stewart. Row 4: K. Rosser, P. Carriaga, G. Rogers, J. Kirby, D. Miller, M. DiPuceio, A. Wells, B. Schearer, M. Vilardo, C, Lavender, S. Petitqout, M, Anderson, T. Keeling, J. Boyd. Row 5: M. Bonner, C. Rodgers. G. Turner. G. Selph, J, North, N. Wilson, E. Frnker, D. War- ren. N. Baker. Junior Band Strains of Strike Up the Band enter- tained spectators as the Junior High Band performed its half-time routine, for the junior high football games. The band's final performance marched to its end at the Dad's Day Carnival Parade. Q . Bottom Row: D. Lavender, J. Knoechel, N. Wheeler, K. Dean, S. Perkin- son, M. Stratman, P. Cowan, C. Hoober. Row 2: M. Sofer, D. Thomas, C. Clarkson, D. Bolton, T. Stevens, G. Ross, B. Smith, R. Hairston. M adrigal Junior Choir WW EFS Papa Q S25 SEQ sf' . pg: X -i 5:95 253 EW VJ 5.15 3:- F575 Q1 F15-'Q uv Q 551: main 5590 2005 mi? ECN 5434 Gia I 6. W X L . t 41 5 Q. rt N 'K' . T.. E? 5 I X . W J Sixteen selective singers were the members of the new twice-weekly music class, Madrigal. Directed by Mr. Ansel Martin, they appeared at the Kiwanis Club Christmas Show, the Lyons Club and the Key Board Club. Junior Choir per- formed at Christmas and Spring Concerts. L. Brooks, W. Ferguson, S. Jameson. Row 3: M. McKinney, C. Hawkins, D. Lonsac, C. Johnson, E. Stoffregen, J. Price, R. Bruce, L. Schumaker, D. Williams, A. Wiley, J. Scott. y JE. A Q 1 tiff S Sf! . ' 'V 1 J ' ' 1 f 1 ,- 5 I 1 2 w P ' 1 1 Bottom Row: J. Hooks, V. Tolin, C. George, D. Reinhart, M. Tolin, S. Smith, A. Merritt. Row 2: R. Tautum, L. Sims, S. Myers, D. Turneau, D. Eston, T. Robinson, D. Cook, P. Strunk. Row 3: C. Schmidt, J. Kohrs, P. Haley, R. Harper, T. Dixion, W. Price, I. Cawthorn, M. Cummings, C. Directed by Mr. Ansel Martin, Mixed Chorus and Girls' Glee Club combined their efforts in vocalizing and preparing programs for the Spring and Christmas Concerts. Candy bars were sold by members of Girls' Glee Club to promote the pur- chase of new blazers for next yearis vocalists. Bottom Row: W. Apple, K. McDaniel, D. Lowery, C. Osborne, D. Kin- ard, P. Duncan, A. Johnson, P. Jones, I. Johnson, K. Howard. Row 2: M, Vaughn, L. Cooper, W. Merritt, L. Strickland, L. Stevenson, L. Murry, B. Jackson, R. Johnson, G. Wilson, D. Maundrell, S. Tinsley, S. Williams. Row 3: J. Scott, T. Brabson, C. Cravens, D. Martin, C. Campbell, K. ' 'a l ' E 1 5 . 1 f Q t s sz sg l i J , V Q A my W A in .1 ,ig ii i v cf P , ' -' v t Mitchell, F. Dicks, C. Manning. Row 4: B. Smith, K. Myers, R. Brand- Shaw, C. Dawson, R. Woods, R. Williams, M. Thornsbury, C. Broyles, D, Mewsom, M. Meeks, B. Payton, K. Crenshaw. Mixed Chorus Girls' Glee Club Gleich, K. Dent, C. Motley, S. Childress, G. Wynn, M. Clapp, S. Smith P. Hess, F. Birkigt. Row 4: G. Helm, D. Nepper, S. Stegman, L. Wilson P. Houston, J. Hess, B. Clark, D. Maddox, C. Butler, D, Metford, S Martin, L. Leist, C. Katus, D. Jackson. - A - Q Boitorn Row: D. Ferguson, J. Karch, C. Holmes, S. Robertson, K. Dean, D. Lavendar, J. Knochel, M. Lerr, D. Cook, D. Hutton, P. Harrison, M. Maginn, D. Askew, S. Oberklaus, P. Janke,C. Gerber, L. NeCamp, S. Kelsh, P. Cowan, V. Loster, L. Schieve, C. Chadwell, C. Hoober, R. Wil' ey, P. Herdson, Row 2: J. Scott, N. Wheeler, K. Kayser, S. Sullivan, J. Levi, B. Kennedy, C. Roeder, J. Kaup, A. Vandergheynst, B. Kelwig, L. White, J. Mysonhiemer, M. Cantwell, A. Jones, J. Bland, K. Summerville, B. Beck, P. O'Hearn, C. Hampton, S. Hubble, P. Codwards, L. Koch, S. Perkinson, S. Steffens, J. Victor, L. Saunders. Row 3: L. Thomas, M. Soe Bottom Row: Karen Dean, Treas.g C. Hoober, Robe Comm., P. Harrison, Robe Comm., P. Cowan, Robe Comm. Row 2: S. Perkinson, Vice-Pres., J. Knoechel, Lib., J. Karch, Secy.g Mr. Martin, Dir., B. Smith, Pres. Row fer, G. Huliine, M. Jackson, J. Anglehardt, J. Simpson, D. Sands, R. Hurst, D. Thomas, A. Bush, J. Siuda, R. Buerger, L. Durbin, D. Solomon, R. Jones, T. Hummel, R. Bauer, S. Jennings, A. Braton, G. Bruins, G. Leopold, R. Hairston, H. Bowling, T. Carter. Row 4: C. Talley, R, Mar- connett, C. Clarkson, D. Roberts, T. Beasley, D. Ries, R. Wiggins, M. Jones, B. Stiles, T. Reid, M. Perry, B. Knight, J. Buts, D. Bolton, T. Ste- vens, G. CofTey, G. Ross, M. Siebert, B. Smith, C. Staud, G. Billings, D. Rakowski, E. Goss, C. Whorton, J. Davis. 3: L. Saunders, Acc.: B. Hastings, Acc., S. Hubble, Secy., B. Knight, Lib., R. Wagner, Mgr. Coming in on parts demanded careful attention to the director. 4-.R Eight sections blended softly in White Christmas. Senior Choir Melodious strains echoed throughout Room 150 as one hundred voices of Senior Choir blended in songs rang- ing from Jingle Bells to L'The Crea- tion, guided by Mr. Martin. After performing for Rotary Club, Choir prepared for MSounds '68. If PJ Sounds Of Withrow 1968 Cast Song It's time for the curtain to fall on our show. We say thanks to you all. You must know that we gave you our best The Sounds of Withrowf' And now since we must say goodnight but before we dim all the lights, Meet the cast of our show for tonight- The Sounds of Withrowf' We'll call them all backg you can give them a hand. We'll start with the vocals. They're at your commandg so now let's give them a call, And we'll bring you the skitsg they have added a lot of spice to the show. So let's here your applause good and loud And we'll bring on the dancers for you and remember the band. So this is our show - The Sounds of Withrow, 19687 .ff Glitters, sequins, fringe and lace were sported by a host of senior talent. Modern and classical songs and dances added to the variety of num- bers in Withrow's Sounds, Top Lejl: Bryant Smith Center Le-H: Pam Harvey and Ron Erb Botlom Left: Shelli Hubble Above: Sharon Perkinson Juanita Karch Robert Hurst Directly after Christmas vacation, choir members prepared new ar- rangements for Sounds, Led by Mr. Martin, excited vocalists braved the qualms of solo tryouts. Soon many were chosen to sing such sea- sonal songs as Be a Santa, My Funny Valentinef, 6'Spring is Here, and April Lovef, Meet The Stars EddieBusch , DannySolomon 156 Marty Cantwell Terry Stevens Ron Hairston Karen Dean Tuesday and Friday night practices preceded lengthy and frustrating dress rehearsals as vocalists prepared for Sounds with the symphonic orchestra. Directed by Mr. Parke, orchestra members played popular songs of the last three decades suit- able to the theme of time. We'!!SZarz With The Vocals - They're At Your Command NA' S Top I0 Bollom: D. Lavender, D. Hutton, D. Ferguson. Left I0 Righl: S. Oberklaus, S. Sullivan, C. Hoober. Groups of all sizes, from trios to the full production number, harmonized in Take Me Alongf' Winter Wonderlandf' and s'Let It Snow. Lek to Righlr T. Thomas, B. Knight, T. Stevens, D. Dorsey. lk l.. l Talents Culminczle In Night And Day Q . X .Xl X Bottom Row: R. Miller, D. Askew, D. Ferguson, C. Hoober. Row 2: M. Jackson, S. Sullivan, K. Chadwell, D. Lavender, T. Schieve, R. Hurst. Row 3: C. Gerber, D. Solomon, J. Karch, K. Dean, D. Thomas, N. Wheel- 159 er, P. Harrison, G. Billings. Row 4: G. Ross, B. Beck, A. Vander, M. Can twell, R. Wiggins, S. Hubble, S. Perkinson. Kathy Montgomery 5 351 yi, ,BI if? 5 Q. Wi!! c Left to Right: Kathy Miller, Stephanie Hunt. We'!! Bring On The Dancers For You Leji to Right: Bev McGowan, Fannie Kelley. Paul Jackson i size V i -,. HIV, ff' Potpourri of skit members rehearsed their antics for the show. Directed by Miss Majorie Rosenberger, skits, such as Hansel and Gretelw were performed, while Miss Connie Atherton instructed tive lines of ponies. Opening ponies prepared for the kickoff. S E n E l6l Kits of rouge and sewing imple- ments, in the hands of Make-Up and Costume Committee, were the essential parts for the cast on open- ing night. Flowers delivered by the Secretarial Board added that extra touch of sparkle as curtain time drew nearer and nearer. Miss Marjorie Rosenberger l 2 3 1 5 5 U 'S is Z! 25 19 Directors, Left to Right- Mr. J, Gallager, Mr. A. Martin, Mr. J, Parke. Committees Work In Sounds Program Cover - C. Malora Tickets- Lek Io Right - D, Blocksom, G. Davidson, D. Good, T. Ferone. , 2 we -szirm-J., at -nag l62 . . .L Make-Up - Silring: D. Miller, N. Wheeler, H, Hummel. Slanding: A. Johnson, K. Summerville. M. Johnson, M. Cook, S, Frankenberger, J. Grisco. Secretaries- Lef to Right - C. Chestnut, A. Linncnburg, D. Moorman. Ushers, Leh to Right - M. Pace, P. Maish, S, Hasel, J. Schulz. we-mv, .-Q A Costume, Lek to Right- D. Cook, Miss Adams, F. Birkigt, M. Eggleston, K. Hughes, Mr. Steve Taylor, J. Baldwin. l 163 Lyfe is a game ofswirling action ana' determination. On its scoreboard both physical ana' menlalpoinls are tallied. I NIILETIUA' NIILWIUN Anxious junior high football players surrounded Coach Rusche as he planned the next play. Tiger Champs Score In Twenty Sports Autumn, winter, and spring abounded with athletic activities. September brought a new season for the football team while other boys began training for Cross Country. G.A.A. members practiced archery, attended hockey meets, and then looked ahead to such winter sports as tumbling, volleyball, and basketball. Meanwhile, the Reserve Basketball Team captured the P.H.S.L. Championship, while the varsity moved ahead to compete in the tournament. By March, many athletic-minded students had polished their baseball, tennis, and golf skills in preparation for spring tryouts and city-wide contests. Withrow, however, offered more than seasonal sports. Throughout the year, many participated in swimming, weight-lifting, and bowling activities i IVUIDALL We-'I-re --5 E PT JS Sisxmrss 1 ' ' ' ' few f ,. Schedules for all Withrow games were publicized on the front lawn marquee. Enthusiasm Adds Momentum For Football Games Patterns for key plays were drilled by varsity coach Marv Merritt. Majorette Karen Wright snapped to attention during halftime. l67 Energetic toes tapped out cadence as the Drill Team and Tiger Marching Band ended halftime. Shirley McFall cheered as Withrow made a last-minute touchdown. Offensive power was but one of Coach Marv Merritt's problems as the Tiger eleven,' scored only thirty points in their first seven games. The defense held their opponents scoreless in each of Withrow's three wins. End- ing the season, the gridmen used teamwork as they dealt back-to-back white-washes to Taft and Western Hills Public High Schools. A K . 'W v ' E. W 4?- I 5 15,VA fiilV 4, I A 'f Q, t s Q 'K' T ger spirit exploded in the band. or guard demonstrated precision Calisthenics preceded each Tiger pigskin showing. After these warm- ups the Withrow Marching Band paraded onto the grid-iron. Their per- formance was highlighted as the color guard presented the colors for the Star Spangled Bannerf, As the band hustled off the field, the cheerleaders began chanting their lines. Captains met on the fifty to determine which squad would kick and which would receive. Offense and defense squads then took their positions for the kick. The punter prepared to kickg the drums sounded a stirring roll. As the pigskin soared, another game began. Dan Byrd was downed on the fifteen Withrow Withrow l Withrow Withrow Withrow s giwithrovq Withrow l 0 Withrow ls Withrow Withrciv 6 1:2 L6 14 12 20 20 0 Ponsniouth St. Xavier ' Hughes Aiken l Walnut Hillsflf? Courter Wqodward Taft l Western Hills Springfield South 26 8 8 0 22 12 34 0 M0 6 Becky Renshaw lectured the mascot. 171 Bill Taylor vw, Coach James Neiman, Captain Joey Jackson, Head Coach Marv Merritt. Joey Jackson Rick Bennett Oifense and defense waited for quarterback Ken Williams to call for the snap Charles Alexander David Mackey Marcus Fowler George Turner 17 2 Senior Letlerm en Senior Letterman was a title given only to those individuals who had worked through years of continual training to make the varsity squad in their senior year. Among our letter- men, Joey Jackson was our only sen- ior to be named for the Enquirer All-Star squad, although other Tigers were scouted. At season's end, the Tigers had lost fourteen seniors. Coach Marv Merritt ended his With- row coaching career after he had completed his 5th year with a record of 27 victories, 16 defeats, and 3 ties. Point receiver Dan Byrd made a futile attempt. Ricardo Rasberry 5' Willie Brown Bill Jones 173 Ken Riley Reggie Fields Graig Edwards Wayne Evans Q iff fm' Xftfgj Head Coach Marv Merritt briefed Donald Goosby as the back-field coach, Jim Neiman, watched the held. Bengals Battle Walnut Hills A Z Homecoming Seven varsity cheerleaders sang On Withrow' at Hyde Park during Withrowls Homecoming parade. ,lrr .. , .ff fl '1 - ' A . ' . J K5 W . . , ,-5. , ' may . l h, if . mfg!-Q 5 V 11222 2 -' 5 - 151 1 1 2 - :X 1 . wi f -f - 53215 iz' Y 1 174 Marcus Fowler ran interference against Walnut Hills. Defensive safety Kenneth Riley followed each offensive play for Withrow errors. Bottom Row: T. Carter, D. Goosby, C. Alenander, M. Fowler, B. Kline, B. Jones, M. Thurkill, R. Spivey. ROW2: G. Davidson, C. Edwards, D, Antle, D. Henry, K. Williams, R. Bennett, J. Jackson, R. Fields, E. Mill- er, Head Coach, Merritt. Row 3: B. Taylor, D. Vilardo, C. Patton, R. 175 Rusberry, W. Brown, C. Hughes, R. Riley, F. Willis, Coach Neimen, M Wright. Top Row: C. Bennett, L. Hambrick, G. Bennett, D, Marshall, D Mackey, J. Maxey, R. Hughes, G. Turner, D. Bird, W. Williams, M Randle. Inexperience with equipment cost the reserve Bengals victories in their Hrst two outings, but they broke lose after these two. Outstanding victories over Taft and Western Hills were engi- neered by quarterback co-captain Tom Ferone. Coaches Hlad and Ca- dle were forced to convert a halfback into a quarterback for the last two games as injuries plagued the team. Paul DeVise, the other co-captain, then took over as his defensive squad scored the only touchdown in the final Courter game. This strong defense led the reserves to a 4-2-l record and a second place finish. Reserve Football Quarterback Tom Ferone by-passed a hoard of Taft defenders to score one of his two touchdowns Coach Cadle primed Charles Hawkins on defensive tactics. Bottom Row: D. Robinson, R. Dixon, L. Jackson, R. Mills, A. Woody, L Higgins, T. Timerding, Coach Cadle, Coach Hlad. Row 2: E. Clay, R. Hicks, V. Coleman, T. Goss, R. Hopkins, G. Ross, J. Johnson, G. Ben- nett. Row 3: T. Shannon, R. Zachery, J, Benna, C. Hawkins, D. Bruton, fs -- - -'rf-ww ,f1z:fw:..ww v.m..,m-,- . fwfr.wx-iiwf.s...,, -ee- I . - V .f'-, W '-Wf'4 gyew --.. i-szrzfzssga s . T. Rothert, P. DeVise, H. Clark. Row 4: L. Rackley, I. Cawthron, F. Wil- lis, O. Castor, T. Carter, T. Wesley, R. Girton. Top Row: T. Williams, T Ferone, K. Cladwell QMgr.J, W. Oldhum, F. Williams, J. Bryant, P. Davis G. McGives. '19 . '59-K rY,i Richard Minning received last minute instructions from Coach Rusche. Tension mounted on the benches as Walnut Hills tied the score. Co-Championship in the PHSL was won by the freshman football squad this year. The junior team shared their title with Aiken. Leading the gridmen was Mr. Rusche, a new coach. Opponents presenting the greatest challenge to the Co-Champs were Aiken and Hughes, which were both beaten by a score of24-0. The Tigers' team smashed their opponents with an average of 23 points, losing one game to Walnut Hills. g 9' A m'4 i k? W ' . itlweilimggifitwll I-t-w!' f3ugj1.,,,S, -M, ,-.- ., ..,.....,wj'g f' w gfu W -- 2 ' 'v-l1f.1..e...m .f ' igg 4 tg5:i3i,,g0l iff- A, Ai,-iEQRj,Qg. Q '- 3 1i:,..L, ' gg MM-'W ,.ts.,.f,,. imma wa - QW- fi x ar- L-g-w w' Bi9l f f ' ' 54521123 f ,,, ,.,..,..:.M - Vlfmawrfazmm -- -1 M - mr nkgmw. SFR Q ,yy Bottom Row:L. Reinhardt, W. Robinson, G.Cline,L. Filgis, R. Minning, man, R. Baldwin, D. Jagger, M. Vilardo, T. Davis, C. Lavendar. Top C. Harris, A. Terry, R. Cramer, B. Paginelli. R0 W2: B. Morris, B. Row: T. Delacoy, C. Gaines, Coach Rusche, K. Gadburry, T. Vilardo, S. Wells, H. Beatley, K. Frye, B. Williams, A. McCoy, G. Bouldin, R. Gadbury. McAffery, G. Derby. Raw 3: R. Davenport, W. Mason, C. Lee, T. Free- Freshman S quad Wins C 0-C hampionshzp After gaining important yardage, Charles Harris was tackled by three Courter Knights. 179 Bottom Row: B. Renshaw, P. Maish. Row2: J. Rutherford, H. Patrick. Row 3: S. McFall, L. Patrick. Top Row:T. Mysonheimer, V. Alexander. Many long practice sessions and pre-game rehears- Ch Qel !Qaa1Ql S als were trademarks of cheerleaders and drill team. Shelli Hubble choregraphed for the drill team while Dm!! Teclnfl co-captains Janie Rutherford and Becky Renshaw coaxed loud yells from the cheerleaders at contests. Botlom Row: S. Mallott, S. Hubble. Row 2: D. Lavender, N. Clore, T. Smith, R. Greer. Row 4: S. Shutte, K. Hopkins, D. Petitgout, K. Sum- Colangelo, C. Cummins, V. Algyre, R. Tischbein, P. Hadley, C. Gerber. merville, J, Langley, H. Schick. Row 5: L. Kerr, B. Barnes, D. Northern, Row 3: D. Ferguson, J. Hughes, S. Kelsch, V. Russo, S. Childress, D. A. Bach, J. Bimel, P.Osborne. 180 Cross Country Cross country, headed by Coach Tom Chambers, consisted of a relatively short season. Coach Cham- bers began training his team as soon aslschool began in the fall. He trained them with his philosophy of The only way to win is to work. Runners under- took a rigid schedule of training, consisting of run- ning before and after school as well as on weekends. Mike Trester and Kevin Johnson led the team from the lirst meet on September seventeen to the District Tournament on October twenty-one, in which they both earned gold medals and an invitation to the Regional Tournament at Avon Fields. Righr: Running was sometimes a lonesome and painful sport Below: Training rules were outlined by Coach Chambers 181 1 Nearing the next Hag, reserve cindermen John Gentry and James Banks overtook a winded rival Tiger Cindermen Hold Fourth Place Approaching the shute, trackman Jerry Porter led the pack while two behind followed Gordon Reid. 182 Kneeling: S. Rushing, D. Wiles, J. Porter, F. Johnson, M. Trestcr, D. Kidd, J. Gentry, R. Roebuck, G. Reed,J. Grieve, B. Knight, D. Dorsey T Cameron, S. Hasel. Standing: Coach Chambers, M. Sofer, J. Banks, R. Lawson. Coach Tom Chambers led the With- row Cross Country team to fourth place in the PHSL. District meets, held in Avon Fields, yielded high places for harriers Mike Trester, Kevin Johnson, and Jerry Porter. Rope jumping was added to the pro- gram to strengthen legs and to devel- op balance for long downhill Sprints. Traditional running to Oakley and Ault Park was avoided to prevent painful shin-splints caused by running on hard surfaces. Senior harrier John Banks sprinted past a slower opponent at Avon Fields 183 f W - ' 1 , .Vg , Forward Kenny Williams took the hand off in pre-game warm-up drills All eyes watched as Bill Hawk out leaped the Woodward center. Tigers Rank As Cily's Last Undefeated Squad Kazoos sparked a Tiger rally as Smitty returned to his directing duties l86 Tactics of a full court press were explained during a brief time-out. Strength under the boards, coupled with the desire to hold their '67 league championship, motivated our Tiger squad in their initial encoun- ters. Six feet and four inches of in- centive comprised our front line of senior George Norwell and rookies Denny Deurmitt and Bill Hawk. This combination also hit 218 of our 371 points, nearly 60176, in our first five victories. Tight non-league vic- tories opened the '68 season as the Bengal Even downed Madeira and Anderson by a total oflive points. Easy wins over rivals Western Hills, Woodward, and Courter paved the way to an early league lead. Oak Hills ended our five-game winning streak as our varsity was the last city team to be defeated. Concentration was etched on the face ofcenter Bill Hawk as he prepared his free throw. .1 .lk 4,,,.--- - 1 JZ, 187 Holding hrst place in the Public High School League until the final games ofthe season, the Bengal courtmen displayed their ability against foes. Senior backeourtmen Don Good, Chris Wheat, and Clin- ton Patton rotated starting roles as ballhandlers for the team. In the pivot position, George Norwell and Reggie Fields intimidated their enemies while on defense and add- ed to the scoring impetus that car- ried them to the DistrictTournarnent. p Westernls Falcons swooped upon Ken Williams as he attempted last-minute drive. Tigers S talk PHS L C hampionshzps Peaoe was made with growling Tigers after a disputed call KR Don Good George Norwell Chris Wheat S emor Lettermen Reggie Fields Clinton Patton Withrow 72 Withrow 65 Withrow 78 Withrow 75 Withrow 81 Withrow 59 5Withr0w 67 Withrow 69 Withrow 53 Withrow 80 Withrow 87 Withrow 75 Withrow 79 Withrow 85 Withrow 74 Withrow 75 Withrow 58 Withrow 63 Withrow 72 Withrow 59 Madeira 68 Anderson 64 Western 67 Woodward 67 Courter-70 Oak Hills 69 Hughes 75 Walnut Hills 61 Miamisburg 48 Aiken 63 Western 69 Courter 65 Walnut Hills72P ' Woodward 52 Hughes 91 Aiken 73 Taft 61 Amelia 58 Wyoming 6618 St. Xavier 53 Woodward Bulldogs snared a rebound from a trio ofgrasping uxfigifl' 4' ., , 1 0-..,,, Varsity netnian Bill Hawk outjumped a Woodward guard for two, Managers: Dave Johnson, Ed Tobias, Richard Mathews. Poor shooting cost Withrow's basketball team a Co-championship with Taft. The Bengals fell four- teen points below their average,shooting inaccurate- ly. During the second half the Tigers, strength re- turned, but the Senators had gained the point ad- vantage. Taft defeated Withrow's netmen by three points, placing the Bengal squad third, behind Hughes, in the Public High School League. Bengals Retire First Place To Taft Kneeling, fLEfl Io Righty: D. Good, C, Patton, C. Wheat, D. Walton, G. Duermit, B. Hawk, G. Norwell, S. Liversedge, E. Marshall, Mr. Bryant. Breckenridge, K. Williams. Standing: Mr. Cadle, G. Boyle, R. Fields, D. 190 Tournam ent Tournament tensions mounted as the Tigers closed the regular season with a 13-4 record. Two defeats by Hughes and a three-point set-back by Taft dumped the squad into third place in the PHSL. City-wide coaches picked Withrow a pre-tourney fourth in the district. Amelia, the hrst Tiger foe, battled to the finish though they were toppled by five. Inspiration drove the Bengals to a come-from- behind victory over a strong Wyoming team. St. Xavier, in the quarter-Hnals, fell behind by four a the margin by which the Tigers won. Defeat by PHSL champ Taft sent the squad to the showers with a season record of 16-5. Lej: Swivels and swerves brought an easy two points for Bill Hawk. Below: Rebounds often came into the grasps of forward Denny Duermit. 191 i Norwell 5 Good ' Wheat . . Patton yY1ll1a113s Boyle Liversedge ??fFiC1dS+5f.q Walton Marghall Underhand lay-ups scored two for Hawk. Taft Downs Withrow In Tips by Duermil downed Amelia in tourney play, if 192 Duormit Hfiiiwk TOTALS Q IndividualStatistiCs u Fldld Eros G 2 . 2015221 ' ,266-133 Goals 509 Throowseo Total 103-75 .728 5 T341 21 239-1032 .552 93463 .694 3232 2,-liz--168-89 .530 73-36 .529 21 127253 44118 .852-.51 .573 157 20 164-68 .415 32416 .500 831539 ,470 32-16 .500 iiioi T944 18 7420 .270 5.33-12-.4364 55 1.714 16-6 .375 51- 165. M4 'itll 125000 5,6-4 ,667 6 5,4 .1-1 1.000 0-0 TT05 1000 ii 55-7 6 6 ottll 54-0 5,,.. ,000 0-0 1 .000 0? 4 1-0 4.000 0-05-.0001- i 1 MQ --.21 1271-5902 .465 501-304 .607t1478AVe.70ii?41 tttt 1 T ... ,OPP. 1386Ave.661,' Tournament Sem i-Finals Fouled in his drive, Wh eat broke the tie with a three-point play. - Qs' 'S :V jlfif' 351' f M G M! xt ' 3 sg - ' It -.WM 1 Taft's full-court press brought a decisive victory tothe Senators UC 'S Fieldhouse S ported District Bou ls Moments of agony and ecstasy occurred often in a semi-final loss to Taft in tourney play. , 54 ' Xie ------W ' Sixteen victories and only one loss were the results ofa fourteen-man reserve squad. Coach Cadlefs bombers ended the season by dumping Taft for their undefeated league finish. Hopes of a championship burned in the eyes ofeach player at the season's finale. Taft and Withrow boasted identical 12-0 league records at that point. Victory was the prize of a team effort as the Tiger kittens knocked the Sena- tors by six. An average score of 54-43 showed a well balanced defense as Stroffregen scored, Orr re- bounded, and Woods co-ordinated the offense. Coach Cadle claimed that the sole loss to Anderson was the best thing that happened to them, for the Tigers then romped to fifteen consecutive victories. Right: Lay-ups canned by Slroffregen became a customary sight. Hughes controlled thejump although Oldham soared high. 194 Fast-breaker Dixon drove to the basket for a quick two. Withrow Withrow Withrow Wi throw R Withrow Wi throw Withrow Wi throw Withrow Withrow Withrow Wi throw Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Madeira. Anderson Western . Woodward Courter Oaks Hills Hughes , Walnut ii Miiimisburg Aiken Western Walnut Courter Woodward Hughes Aiken. Tgft C ad!e's H 00pm en Cap ture C hampionshzp Kneeling, fLef1 to Righlj: R. Wilkins, R. Woods, R. Dixon, Mr. Cadle, D. Oldham, P. Stroffregen, L. Orr, T. Goss, L. Hambrecht C Castor, D. Runyon, G. Bennett, T. Flanigan. Standing: R. Garrison, Bounce passes often trademarked the style of guard Bruce F Center Rusty Cramer drilled eel' '2 'YI' 45 a lay-up as practice began. teat lll l is t t il'-ls. -- ttte s s r-', 'tly l Junior high basketball, coached by Mr. Dan Rusche, secured a third place finish in the PHSL. Yielding only tive games, the Tiger Cubs won their bouts by an average of ten points. Aiken and Walnut Hills were each twice victorious over the Cubs as leads of seventeen points were felt. Four members from this year's team will return next year while the re- maining Tiger Cubs will advance into positions on the senior high squad. Starters Bruce Ferone, Rusty Cramer, Craig Patterson, and Richard McDaniels conferred with Coach Rusche as the rest of the squad drilled. Tiger C abs Pounce I n to Third Place I n PH SL Kneeling lLeft to Rightj: G. Rhinehart, L. Rhinehurt, C. Smedley, B. Lavender, J. Duncan, D. Johnson, S. Williams. Top Row: B. Morris, H. Beatty. B. Peganelli, B. Ferone, R. Cramer. R. MeDaniels, C. Patterson, M. Vilardo, T. Morris. 3 if aa, at-J' X l Junior Tom Yeager launched a dive as Dave Cameron finished his leg. In a racing dive form, Dan Grear mentally prepared himself for a race Co-captain Bruce Rasmussen pulled the last leg in a 100-yard freestyle, finishing first. 198 Vlslaau Wtlf ' Between races Withrow aquamen awaited the results of the individual and relay events. Bengal Mermen Splash Into Fzflh Place Dave Cameron neared the tape, ending a 50-yard breast stroke relay. Arms stretched, Rich Roebuck reached for more power in the butterhy. l 199 Mounting the block, Dave waited for Swimmers, on your mark! Co-captain Bob Chisholm stepped from the pool after pulling nine laps. Powerful strokes in a medley pulled Jessce Love to a first place Executing a jack-knife, Dante Vilardo entered the pool in rigid form. Coach James Niemann started the swimming sea- son with a school of inexperienced mermen and a strict training schedule. As preparation for a Dis- trict and two PHSL meets at the season's end, Coach Niemann held weekly intersquad meets as well as three-hour daily practices. The addition of seniors Bob Chisholm and Bruce Rasmussen from the Pepsi Marlins assured extra points for the Ben- gals. Bruce and Bob, named co-captains, represent- ed Withrow at the District and State tournaments, finishing the season holding records of second and thirteenth, respectively. Ki' iizqii ii'i?i?ii5l5E fil' K ' k,V. K ,. i. , , , L ...V - .P ' '.'t.'. A WX,t-,' 1 K it itrit I1- i, tlei ' ,, , ,t ,,,, U ig, ,. I I 1 I, . A K, W litt rttit s t l r riiti , iri'i ' V,'L W AVL, Q .. i S ii. .K ,. Bengal Mermen Net Sixth Place In The District Each race began with quick starts for Dave Maxey and Dante Vilardo. wh' fy 201 if 95:42 R lg - Q 1 l Poised on the starting block, Dennis Hudson awaited the gun, After a city meet, swimming Coach James Niemann appraised the results. Bollom Row, fLef! to Righll: D. Coy, M, Jackson, J. Osterbrink. Row 2: man, D. Cameron, P. Westermann, R. Roebuck, K. Allee, B. Rasmussen D. Grear, D. Anile, J. Stanley, M. Love, D. Vilardo. Row 3: Coach Nei- B. Chisholm. Row4: D. Hudson, J. Love, T. Yeager. 202 W-rv ' ' als. Spring Sports Www , MWA U Qlliillln e N ' f fn 'K X, 5 1 . L 1 In O im en rc Scorebook statistics determined starters for the next game. Concentration on the opposition was thc key to the Bengals' success. Guided by the coaching talents of three-year veteran baseball Coach Tom Chambers, the Bengal diamond- men hit their way to a record of six- teen wins against nine defeats. Clin- ton Patton, top percentage batter, and a second baseman, powered the team to a third-place finish in the PHSL. Acting captain, Bill Gerth, at first base, and Don Good, shortstop, combined plays with Chris Wheat at third to build the defense against rival public high school teams. Spurred by a season ofsixteen wins and nine losses, the Bengal diamondmen faced Indian Hill and Moeller in the quarter Hnals of the city tournaments. Although plagued by illness, the rookie team was piloted by Coach Tom Chambers to a vic- tory over Indian Hill and a defeat dealt by Moeller. The games, played at Schmidt Fields, were supported by parents who helped maintain the morale of the team. ,.. Wilkins hurled during a pre-game Diamondmen Prepared by Pre-game Warm ups Do Shr ve contemplated the up-coming game while Chris Wheat and Dick Walton selected equipment. SH R04 uni R04 Bottom Row: D. Vilardo, D. Shreve, G. Hopkins, T. Kuhl, D. Good, T. T. Williams, R. Hoff, B. Gerth, C. Wheat, M. Fowler, B Old J W l Ferone, D. Walton, D. Walton, D. Byrd, Tap Row: C. Patton, R. Bennett, kins,Coz1ch Chambers. Tiger Batting Squaa' Bags Thira' Place Title Rick Bennett rounded first base under the instruction of Terry Kuhl. Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withorw Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Wifhfbw lWithrolw Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Princetonjg :sf Reading eie. fix t Rogfzfiiliriiifiiiilg Milfordf Madeira,.kl ,55?'f5ff London fCiolumbusJ London . Hughes T Sycamore Courter Tech Purcell Taft Western Hills Woodward Aiken Aiken Western Hills Woodward Indian Hill Moeller Taft i Hughes , Walnut,Hillsg Walnut.iHjlISf S Ric Seibert sank his len-fool putt for a par on the ninth hole. Bogies Result In A Fourth Place PHSL Finish 208 Veteran coach Marv Merritt kept the varsity golfteam in the swing as he readied the squad for matches against their opposing PHSL contestants. Captain Rocky Myers drove his ,67 squad to a fourth place finish behind title-taker Walnut Hills. In the dis- trict 'feighteenf' Myers and Dean Collier landed low 37's, highlighted by Dean's hole-in-one on the fifth hole. Scores on the back nine, how- ever, dropped the team from further regional high school competition. Above: John Apgar lofted shots over the practice field. Righlr Knees bent, arms extended, Nick Anderson focused on his shot , , .. ...si vga- -1 gs- 5 -. r ,:.f! 4 fiii ras V 1 F7 f yiisty fgg. ifii islss r fr i 67l1!2f ft r Wfithfbw i7 - gtyy 4 U2 1 2 5 is Vlllihliilvstflsrilz siss .s gglg p flyg lg.yi lft sosi iyrts illi l liii so ss,e eyess s is ttfii fail Darrell Henry sprang forward to gain important inches in the broad jump. Varsity Bengal Cindermen began competition with a meet at the Knights of Columbus relays. The mile relay team, includingjuniors Ken Riley and Mike Trester, set a new record when they shaved the time of 3:34 minutes to 3:32.6. In the Pub- lic High School Invitational meet, the team placed second in competition. Head coaches Hlad and Barrett kept the team fit with nightly jaunts across the Withrow campus and the sur- rounding tracks and fields. Varsity Cindermen Place Fourth Bottom Row: A. Sewell, M. Trester, M. Curtis, G. Turner, J. Scott, W. Robinson, R. Snyder, K. Johnson, R. Arentz. Row 2: J. Porter, M. Ran del, S. Boyle, D. Melvin, K. Riley, D. Henry, C. Alexander, A. Washing ton. Row 3: G. Walker, D. Jackson, C. Edwards, R. Raspberry, D. Goos by, F. Willis, R. Jones, L. Russel. Row 4: B. Sheare, W. Robinson Y - Gulinu, B. Perice, S. Gadberry, G. Weber, R. Sprivy, R. Jason Row 5 - Mr. Barrett, Mr. Hlad. '... J Q ,.. 12 mfr: 1 ggi W I H - - r , QPHSL Inivitatibnalw 4 f tttte f2PHSL Lsagvet 2 Righl: Nearing the tape, Ragnar Arentz quickened his pace Below: Tiger Cindermen lengthened their stride through short sprints on the track. 2ll 3 , i . M ,L -, . . .g,,,.a,.,Q,v4,weavw,, Qgff Ron Lague backed up as he prepared to return a serve B. Taylor Tennis Team Bengal racketmen practiced under the seasoned eye of Coach Mather and once again captured first in the PHSL. With the return of several racketmen from last yearls team, experience was brought to the new squad. Highlights ofthe season in- cluded the clinching defeat of Walnut Hills by one point for the League Championship and finally the win- ning ofthe coveted cup for District Champs. After the victories in the League and District competition, netmen George Mehl and Ron Lague represented the Withrow squad in the state singles match in Columbus. Roger Lague worked strenuously to develop a powerful serve. L f we Assts rsei Vi -n R Slgemgre Davld Mehl practiced backhand returns m a warm up after school Boltom Row D Mehl R Slzemore P Holzman Top Row Roger Ldgue Ron Lague, B. Taylor Coach Mather I 4 x.4l4lll' , . 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J,q 1 ' ' 1 V 1 , '1,L,' ,L A 1 1 ,111,1,, . 1 Q1 Qy? . -':1 111 1 1 N 1 - 1 f,' - -.-, wx - W- wm...f Wzmam... .ufiwimvrw , -ST ' Jw ' fe Ts: A 1 , ef ik 1- , f : - L Y KX-1-95 A A L' XM XM, JE- Z, 1, 45 + z, f w2WXQYf?5?g I Lx J' fx H as K V S H -xx X W if xx in 42 X1 1 W fi .L J Q A Y 'S f Q X ff W Q fb gif ,. .,' ,5ii'f.3r 'mn ,wx M4 A .Aan A, NX 39 x .1 1-if -.1 QL V - Ron Laguef' lb 5 x L-1' Girls' A lhlezics wwwmjbk 'YUM 1 s -- ,xi . ' W vm fr i . k mZV NX 8 l shot an arrow in the air. It fell upon Mt, Lookout Square. Whap! An alert outfielder waited for some excitement. Girls' Athletics - Sports Frorn Archery To Hockey Becky practiced her dive, developing one skill at a time. ffl 2l7 We Lej? To Right Mrs Jones Miss Dorsey Miss Leslie, Mrs, DeLyons. Cracked hockey sticks were worri- some to the G.A.A. Managers. After recording the names of participants in each sport, the managers vied for the Honor Girl title and were counseled by the Advisory Staff. ie Rutherford G1Gi Algyre Barb Lyons. Alice Jones-V.P. Stephanie Bannister-Rec. Sec. GiGi Algyre-Treas. in Patti Ross- Pres. G.A.A. Officers Plush stuffed animals, polished red apples, streamers from shak- ers, and raffle ticket stubs were reminiscent ofthe 1967-1968 Girls' Athletic Association. Designed to promote girls' sports, G.A.A. offered afterschool hours of hockey, archery, basketball, bowling, and tumbling. Swimmers donned tanksuits and bathing caps to participate in G.A.A. swim meets while Dance Club girls per- formed synchronized acrobatics. At a banquet dinner at the year's conclusion, the G.A.A. selected its Honor Girl and paid tribute to the girls winning certihcates, charms, bracelets, and trophies. Marsha Replogle-Hist. Valerie Foster-Jr. High Adv. Nancy Clore - Corres. Sec. - 1 U , I , ,M M' sa.. ,f,f,SQ:'U ' m -fi . , A . Ks, L 1' I. ,Q N. wqlvf , il' 'ii . f J Af ,.t. .7 :,1, . . .,, 219 F Senior Dobhin Club Shrieks of laughter and sounds of splashing echoed from the girls' swimming pool as Dolphin Club worked to finish the ability chart. Intra-school swimming meets on Thursday afternoons provided the opportunity for the swimmers to increase their skill. The year was climaxed by a day of swimming and fun at Coney Island Amusement Park. lLzW to Righlj: J. Rutherford, N. Wheeler, B. Renshaw. Bollom Row: K. Briggs, B. Renshaw, M. Jenike, B. Stenburg, K. Crew, Pu.-tick, H, Shiek, Rowjx L. Kerr, M. Dean, P. Maish, L. White, R K. Chestnut. Row 2: B. Roser, K. Riesser, C. Malott, J. Rutherford, L. Tigchbein, D. Ferguson, N. Wheeler, D. Miller. I 220 Rhythm of movements was Pal Lyndall's goal in her routine. Dance Club Whirling towards their goal of muscle tone and gracefulness, Dance Club members leaped and spun to strains of classical or jazz music. Each Thursday afternoon, under the direction of Mrs. DeLyons, every girl exercised or put new dance steps to her favorite music. Intricate positions and the liner at- tributes of modern dancing were added to the girls' knowledge of public dancing. Twenty-F i ve Perfect S pli ls, Leaps, A nd C artwheels Bollom Row, KLej lu Righllx J. Gregg. B. Davis, Mrs. DeLyons, Row 2: Williams, V. Pres: L. Hawkins, Secg S. Osborne, P. Noble, G. Wynn. R. Reed, M. Southhall, R. Robinson, R. Rucker, M, Masley. B. Jackson, Treas. G. Powell. Row 3: D. Riley, H. Taylor, C, Warren, L. Stevenson, Presg M. 221 Miss Mabel Robinsgn Bottom Row: L. Gerber, V. Boyd, D. Frost, K. Lyons, C. Newson. Row 2: D. Shonberger, E. Teelor, J. Wilder, K. Campbell. Junior High G.A.A. Adviser And Managers Junior High DoLohin Club Bottom Row: L. Mattingly, K. Gratsch, D. Collins, D. Collins, S. Knudsen. Row 2: K. Suida, W. Ferguson, L. Usher, L. Harper. 222 i fir I Q, Bottom Row: K. Gratsch, L. Stolzenburg, P. Gunklach, S. Knudsen, S Kelly, B. Dowers, L. Harper, L. Mattingly. Row 2: K. Lyons, L. Wirthlin V. Boyd, D. Miller, D. Mitchum, L. Usher, D. Mustain. Row 3: W. Lang, L . A. Firestone, L. Brooks, D. Williams, E. Herman, W. Ferguson, L. Price, , L. Bush. Row 4: R. Ballinger, L. Nelson, E. Stoffregan, J. Boremann. H. Barnes, B. Henderson, C. Weggans, L. Cares, D. Frost. Junior L eaders Blue and green pinnies', marked oppos- ing soccer teams of seventh and eighth graders in G.A.A. These teams practiced twice a week to prepare the girls for play- day, at which they competed with teams from other schools. Headed by president Edie Teetor, the club also offered volley- ball, softball and individual sports, such as tumbling and tennis. Oliciating at these events were Junior Leaders, ninth grade girls who met on Mondays to learn the skills needed to be a referee. Junzor Hzgh Cheerleaders Bottom Row: fLeft to Righllf W. Ferguson, S. Knudsen, B. Louden. Top Row: B. Henderson, E. Stoffregan, C. Johnson, E. Herman, ! A beehive is Constructed only through the effort ofz'ha'z'vio'ua! bees. The framework ofour school is built through the ejjforts ofour uhderelassrrzeh. x fx ,f WMI? HM AHWWJV JUIVIMV G yD dso d o I tedtoJudyBmelthatchivalrywasnotdeadatWithrow. Junzors Earn Recognition And Reap Rewards Gold rings with black stones and the inscription Withrow High School, 1969 were the proud possessions of the members of the Junior Class. Anticipating their senior year, the class scheduled P.S.A.T. tests and worked towards recognition in Cum Laude, Dux Femina and Sigma Gamma. All eleventh grade students were required to enroll in American History and English, but science, business, and math courses were optional. Interpreting Macbeth and analyzing House ofSeven Gables were standard tasks for English majors. Honors of Daisy Chain went to five junior girls as did i thejobs of Girls' Week Representative while Vice-President of Student Council went to a boy. 226 .4 4 -1-mf, f A -5. 2 M ,K .5 fs. 4 16 , .,. MX A y ...fa , fe 0 W il 1 A ef sl A N' A we M M at J A . , a me sa. ' Q ef 4 A or J ff i 3 g pf 'A W W ,J pdl o weld le, gf ,, to in ,, ti , S' f K in f 1 r , iii yixir sf ,.- -' . Ps -V 4 bfi fa .sa I Ni L 'A ' t -fq 0 N , 'Y H Q, xg . . Cropping a picture caused an artistic altercation between Roger Haywood and Jo Ella Shindoler. if ,fy 'S 227 Juniors Abbott, Mike Adams, Mardeen Adams, Mona Allee, Ken Allen, Marilyn Allen, Susan Allen, Tim Alpee, Rywka Anderson, Fletcher Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Sandi Angel, Darryle Antle, Danny Antle, David Apple. Wanda Ashcraft, Vickie Babb, Carol Bach, Sharon Bailey, Diana Baker, Ray Baldwin, Gregory Baldwin, Teresa Ball, Mark Banks, Mary Bannister, Stephanie Barber, Yvette Barber, Yvonne Barnes, Bonnie Barret, Robert Barrel, Lurrell Bartleson, Henry Becksteat, Gary Bein, Denise Bemis, Pat Benna, .lack Bevins, Lee Billings, Glenn Billings, Lafawn Bimel, Judy Bird, Dan 'N ix, .Nm 4. I i Juniors Black, Odell Bland, Luverda Blanks, Karen Blanton, Lee Boak, Cindy Boggs, Bill Bolten, David Boner, Inez Bowling, Bill Bowling, Becky Boyd, Glenda Brabson, Teresa Bradford, James Bradshaw, Roberta Brasher, Sherelyn Breckenridge, Cassandra Breckenridge, Gene Briggs, Kathy Brinkdopke, Sandra Britton, Charles Brockman, Linda Brogden, Velinda Brooksbank, Kay Brown, Mike Brown, Sue Brown, Winheld Bruckner, Lawanda Brush, Dave Bruton, Dave Bryant, Mary Buchannon,Tony Buck, Robert 1 re 1 3 ' 'x Q R. L ma Q. , , l' ...4 One student recounted the events ofa battle while another located where it actually occurred. l , P, ,Q , ,V fi , v,..f:,,, .-., .j YI K kk K A V , a Vhy :Q 3, w V krk , veil 'V g fy-'3,r , , K kay. W 4K it B f af! ar A B 1 ff i ' lf' . silly ftft, A 4. 1 ' , - an - , F W 1 Qc 5 I4 nf t 1225 -5: ia? f ir . li i - I if ii I .f V , I v.Nt .. X V. l A A F Y, Vfg ly a i fi. 1 l -.1 i. 4 , i ' V' W , I 2- 2 - .. .rw ,sy C . .assi t -- . is-at if-at df ag-21' ' fx- ii 5 Q ' ri 228 N V , R l ' xy, :vhs '. 2311 -HE. If' 'f ' .445 , ' M an t ff 1. i Y '55 iz 527 ' , , T 4 1, K ' Q QQ '4 V,..z :-,, . if ri if H' ,' I A Ji me X32 ' 15 -Q C . 2439 -ww, X qrxx aw' x y ifht if W iff, jig R .of yi 1 1 y :E 1 W - , R T 'T 'U , i , c, I 1 VH. Q . , f N 55, 1 'T' 'ia -f' 'lil Q 1 I A, J... A-.Tm---,:1:,.aa: Front row seats alTorded students first rate Concentration in history class. f, -1 -t Q' . 1. , 2: ,Q , 3 V A xl :ff , :: L A Q' nts? . T, - vw . f qW 's'k' W'Q J' ,..-nz 1 il .sr C , K Fa ,, t 4- A Q 3, 1 if 1 ' K ,., Q p i , ' .F vu 1' -.1 Juniors Busch, Debbie Butler, Candace Byrd, Timothy Caldwell, Larry Calloway, Aldrich Campbell, Everett Cannon, Gregg Cantwell, Marty Cariaga, Joy Carr, James Carr, Robert Carroll, Karen Carter, Jackie Carter, Sandra Carter, Tim Casey, Donna Casey, Peggy Cavanaugh, Trish Chambers, LaVeda Chemons, Kenny Chen, Yen-Jo Chestnut, Kathy Chidester, Debbie Childs, Gayle Chin, Teung Chiodi. Mike Cholmondeley, Karen Clapp, Robert Clark, Diane Clark, Mary Coffey, Darrell Coleman, Erich Coleman, Marjorie Collins, Cynthia Collins, Deborah Collins, Evelyn Conner, Floyd Conrad, Danny Cook, Denise Cooper, Carol Cooper, Larry Cooper, Rosalind Cope, Mary Cornwell, Yvonne Cox, Cheryl Coyle, Tim Crenshaw, Karen Crockett, Joyce 229 Juniors Cromwell, Margaret Crutcher, Richard Cummins, Lynda Cutshaw, Brenda Daniels, Calvin Daniels, CliFFOrd Darby, Hazel Daulton. John Davidson, Ernest Davidson, Gary Davis, .lonnie Davis, Sharon Davis, William Day, Glenda Dean, Missy Delph. Helen Denson, Lorenzo Dent, Kathleen Dickerson, Stephanie Dickson. Richard Dion, Gail Dixon, Bernice Doane, Penny Dobbins, Amber Dodd, Thomas Dolby, Kenneth Dollison, Pennee Dorsey, Dan Dubose, Alan DuBose, Patricia DuBose, Vera Duermit. Denny Duhart, Jake Duke, Margaret Dunaway, Dave Duncan, Pam Dunn, Lynne Durbin, Linda Eaton. Jim Elliott, Bob England, Star Evans, Wanda Eversole, Gary Fant, Darlene Farrell, Becky Ferguson, Angela Ferguson, Debbie Ferone, Tom Q 2 ' ' K y i rn , 'Fx 'fr ,A gni ,f QQ , A s. ff l J we , A ir' l ' fit-' --' 273 J 'E is 'L I , Ai .. , , lb Y 5 it J :l fifii 1 XL -2. M b ., :L i z-yy -if ' v ,Y - Rf 4' Xs ?' f ' aw aim, . if, -my i' -.Qi 5 W- Hr ' 4 , 230 Shakespeare really comes alive on T.V., thought Marcy Johnson it x, Q , 'J s B 5 uf' if W4 ' . 'lg + W 4 fi ,f h 1 1 ' fx , ,s . , ' 5 f IQ: i I ' firirrilo -- G i, lil 71 i s V. y fi , tal A JY. WMV Q F M L .J 1 Q ' P? ss! I sf 118 li a- S Al L , f i 1 Q , , i ., 'si f t'll L i Q , ,, fi T 1, sit s : f t is e ' eg. L 9 U! .gb ., I 2,1 ,. h - . -A ' fu - 51315-a .r'f' .ff syn fb, .45 ' - ., , ' 55 K' of ,LL .VX ..a:, ' ' Qs, me if? , ' -+21 ' F . M F ' Rl. fl r F fe '- F - t ,gf F r - f gr i if, , , , 5 xi i i s 1 Y A 'Um N. 5? M Q ' , b mi 'Q as 4' 1 v 11 'E' 'U J V4 ll 'Q 1 l ff AWA Books were a burden as Marcy struggled to make the 7: I 5 bus. g, ' E 1 A ff 'iv ?'fLfi3 N431 The Globe Theater was never like this!', 3 6 X lglif, 1 , 3, k,,, Juniors Fiorito, Mike Fisher, Lynda Fisher, Thomas Fluharty, Terry Foglesong, Vicki Fowler, Linda Frazier, Larry Frazier, Marilyn Frazier, Marilyn Frederick, Alice Freeman, Deborah Frey, Edwin Frost, Yvonne Fuller, Judy Gaines, Pat Gaines, Terri Galinger, Patti Gaskins, Ruth Geiger, Pam Gentry, Sharman Gerber, Cheryl Gilbert, Gary Gilpin, Debbie Glauner, Barbara Goens, Dennis Gorden, Geraldine Gore, Deborah Goss, Eugene Gover, Bev Grant, Pam Gray, Charles Gray, Patrick Grear, Dan Green, Carol Greene, Rita Greene, William Greissinger, Max Greve, John Grisby, Etta Grissom, Cinba Juniors Grooms, Deborah Grubbs, Teresa Guy, Sandra Hadley, Pam Haines, Harry Haire, Dianna Hairston, Ronald Halbert, Pam Hall, Angeline Hall, Deborah Hall, Jeann Hall, Margo Hambrecht, Lawrence Hamby, Ronald Hamilton, Debra Hamilton, Elizabeth Hampton, Cathleen Harbaugh, Linda Hardwick, Venice Hare, Charles Harmon, Marilyn Harris, Brenda Harris, Charles Harris, Verdad Harrison, Alberth Hartness, Shirley Hawkins, Charles Hawkins, Elizabeth Hayden, Lavern Haywood, Roger Headen, Bruce Helton, Debbie Helwig, Barb Hennessy, Tom Herbort, Diane Hetrick, Kathy Hicks, Larry Hiles, Walter Hinkle, Linda Holmes, Cornelia f-f . i. f F ff W T- Z. fr: ., ,' .,, ' mia gs V We ,,, ,,, . Wy l , r fx raf I V 'S - C ' I' f' 5f L w Q3 5.3 ' 'Q' A 5 J it ' it ' C 94 ,, . ..-:Q 3' P' C' ., f, 'X ' , A , - . - ' elf- ' Ab- :W :X N -,Q V X4 J' . 2 , , ' - Q Aa FMF . l o - ,za A, . so '- ' 1 , 7, '1 ' , .-yur 'f I K, -Q, -f i 1 ' i a r -f f I ' 1 A A Donna Thomas was distracted by a peppermint flavored pencil during a bout with her Spanish text, Clemencza l ,tx 232 -., 1 1.4. .fs Juniors Dan Dorsey put aside American History to concentrate on the possible Saturday night date. A 52. 5 fl- 5 .A ni K , J , x ll .1 l!'iI I 1- s R , HJ - , -M M Z J at an T -A ' :X - Wflm, .-i.,,, 'yi is 8 A K M KJ tt ,' ,,. ,J V l. ff 2, ' .if x ,L J Af, 'ii 3 Q' RZ .K , ,F .W,, x , if A . gl A sw? - V 5 . 5 'ir, 4 A '-:iff HX. , if ll! H: if -ii, J Qi' ,, 0 Ag M: H5114 is ' 'M . . Qg.. .5 ' Shi . . vu 4 fa V, PW 1' F Ig? 'W J s Hoober, Cynthia Hopkins, Nancy Horn, Lee Houchins, Don Houston. George Howard, Barry Hubbard, Lloyd Huelsman, Jack Hughes, Curtis Hughes, Karen Humphrey, Mary Hunt, Jammi Hunter, Grove Hunter, Rick Hutton, Debbie Ison, Betsey Jackson, Chris Jackson, Denise Jackson, Michael Jackson, Paul Jackson, Ralph James, Cynthia Janke, Paula Jenkins, Judy Jennings, StelTan Jetter, Carolyn Johansmann, Gary Johnson, Annette Johnson, Christie Johnson, Gary Johnson, Iola Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Marcy Johnson, Pat Johnson, Robert Johnson, William Johnson, William Joiner, Edward Jones, Alice Jones, Diane Juniors Jones, D ori s J ones, J oetta Jones, Mary Jones, Matt Jones, Ozella Judd, Lynda Julius, Terry Kattus, C hristine Kayser, Karen Kelley, Fanny Kelly, Steven Kennedy, Barbara Kennedy, Jeff Kenney, Gary Kerr, Lois Kidd. Rich Kinard, Denise Kinebrew, Andrea King, Beverly King, Edsel King, Gerald King, James King, Sterling Klems, Diane Kline, Bill Knell, Mary Knight, Bob Kohrs, Jeannine Kokoefer, Mark Komadina, Peggy yg,f :lg ,jp 3' sf' 9 4, N 1 L X . A ,1 , K , .f 1 ' :J f f 'Y 1 ,5:Lf ' 0 if ir 5 ,J ,az ,,, , ,Q ,Jr 5 ' H 1 .. , 1 -1 i.rf-335 557 Z' f 2 .Q 2 f-1. 'f ' f 51 rt!! , . N I hs- ? rv' ,-, , ,- Q.: 3.-Q M J' if .sf vu-was K.-N, dis 'Va ff . ,V 1' 123: df X , ' A , , 55, . K , ryrr l A -YQ? 234 i if Junior Bob Knight waited impatiently for the phone pfv,w,,,..-+.-- t. I I , fi., ,fi L-. 4 Juniors In 'fi Stranded juniors called home for a ride during the fall bus strike. in- SQ.- ! af f is .. T. gf 2 l 1' xg' 'X ! 9 ,2 '32 1 .. A e il ,w r ff ' .sie 'U' ny K -, K nf' Y 3' vi' A -a 'w if ,, ,kay Az, 4 I, Li 5-,I U -Q is:-Q Q 5 if 'ez ff A A io at , A v i r xy-1' 455' 4 I A Q ' l Y . L :ef 1 f - , fe r ' .YF P fl' -' -Wi .4 L 1 . I E + , iv' Y K or ,ge . e i l , ,.r ff? 4 V 5' ,vi C ' J- :IS , :F A .f 'if iw. ff K 'xx tg .nv 5 4, 5 ,I ,V 5 3 r'wli'fx1 . L' if iii' .f , XX :VA Kruse, Rick Kuhns, Dona Langley, Michael Lanter, Dennis Lastoria, Donna Lattimore, Connie Lavender, Debbie Lawson, Beverly Lay, James Leopold, Gary Lewis. Cynthia Lewis, Stephen Lewis, Vernell Lewis, Wayne Lightfoot, Helen Liversedge, Steve Lloyd, Chris Long, Carolyn Lonnemann, Tim Lonsac, Chris Louden, David Love, Sheila Ludlum, Andrea Luther, Karl Manning, Clotean Marshall, David Marshall, Elbert Marshall, Kelly Martin, Robert Martin, Sybil Marue, Gregory Massey, Roberta Maxey, Jerry Mayo, Anita McCall, Carol McCarthy, Marge McClinton, Paulette McCray, Gregory McDermott, Patrick McDonough, Debbie Juniors 7b ,bv J 1 ,. y 55 T52 s ll l -'D to ... , nc, M 4 r 6' 1 Q 1 IFF-- 5, Homecoming marked the first appearance of Withrow's Color Guard. Co-Head Sheri Mallolt directed the high-stepping Drill Team McDowell, Rodney McElhaney, Patrick McFa1l, Shirley McFarland, Nancy McGowan, Beverly McGrath, Steve McGuire, Sharon McKee, Beth McKee, David McKinney, William McIntosh, James McLaughlin, Rose McMillian, Jean McNeel, Andrea Meacham, Kenneth Meadows, Gregory Meeks, Marilyn Mefford, Denise Mehl, David Melvin, Howard Merrell, Judy Merrill, Sandra Merritt, Wanda Miller, Bill Miller, Deidra Miller, Eddie Miller, Kathie Minett, Gayle Monroe, Debra Montgomery, Kathy Moore, Larry Morgan, Darryl Morris, Melvin Morris, Zona Morrison, Jennifer Morton, Doug Morton, Pat Mosley, Margie Moss, Veronica Motley, Carolyn 1 I V r r M i lm. A x ' .un r ix 9, 534 7 Q - A1 f f fta as I ' J Sf' all J en.- Ada t ff 1 S. J 4 , ,-J 2 r J gi' s 5 7 i U 1 ' 4. ' - X AVA I ,Q g .. 1- t., w .. L ' Q, J 5 4 film, gh , D J la 4 A A N U 1? as J tl ti gfry itil'-, .X i A ag , 7 ,xi V ,k -, A i or 7 ' 0 I , M 5 V as' J A Hx 7 fy A 5'i'fl'i:T3-'ii .wa ii Q , v 236 -s x 'fn .P . 1' Q 4' JB' 'fi' - ,,, .Q Xl V , Q f ' -,f i fi AV , ,sm ' 1 ' V ' ' f--+ 1 ,' t 'Y ,V lx it V, za, if ,. QB! 'E i s-. ,li P P - '11- , 1 ,f N, 5 , i ' ,-.' ' ' ' tiff... ' h I 1 I O A, X O O' f V g i i, , f 5, c ,fl G - I Jag ': nf-Q ff, if 1 I A e v ' 1. W' Q - R Q Z 1 . P ar - i KTJ 1 Q' M P X P P gy pi' 3 ii ,lg . V,iJ gg , t i P r , F Queen Anne's Salute was executed by the Color Guard at halftime at the Walnut Hills game. 1 A. ' QQ' f A Q wwf 9 M.. ' lt X 9ii3'3 A - is i -S if gn ii A ,Q We ,' 'U ' Q'-'Q T ., , 1 Fd- Juniors Murphy, Nina Mustain, Carol Mustin, Gwen Mysonhimer, Jeri Nealy, Vincent Neidhart, Susan Nepper, Debbie Newbolt, Ronald Newcomb, Jackie Norris, Joyer Norris, Regina Oberklaus, Sandy O'Brien, Pati O'Dom, John O'Hearn, Patty Oldham, William Oligee, Bill Osborne, Charon Osborne, Diane Osborne, Gayle Overstreet, Kathy Parker, Daryl Parker, Fred Patrick, Laurie Patterson, Stephanie Patton, Charles Patton, Patricia Paul, Michael Payton, Beryl Peeks, Ron Penick, Gaile Petitgout, Debbie Phillips, Charles Phillips, Pati Phinney, Florence Poe, Robert Pool, Sandy Pope, Robert Powell, David Powell, Gloria Powell, Joe Power, Matt Preston, Gil Quimby, Mike Raehrs, Mary Ranford, Nathaniel Rasner, Nancy Rathman, Margie Juniors Reed, Althea Reed, Gary Reed, Renee Reeves, Patty Reeves, Ray Reeves, Vivian Reid, Calvin Reid, Veronica Reisin, Debbie Render, John Renfrow, Vrindy Replogle, Linda Rice, Brenda Richey, Bill Rieger, Roberta Ries, Jerry Riley, Deborah Riley, Linda Riley, Tyrone Roach, Larry Robbins, Sharon Roberts, John Robertson, Sherrilyn ' Roebuck, Gertrude Roebuck, Richard Rohde, Michael Romine, Jim Roser, Barb Ross, Glenn Ross, Gregory Rowe, Dave Ruffin, Nathaiel Rugh, Alyce Rumke, Kathy Rushing, Stuart Rutherford, Ron Rutledge, Belly Rybolt, Jim Sadler, Carmilla Sanders, Remell Psychedelic art on the Sacred Mushroom's van was examined by Bonnie Barns and Steve Dibbel ,217 lf? Q, gf 21-Yi' 1, in ' b X si,' ,J A A J JY ni? 1 J J X ,:,. is J, I N V T 1' 1 V V -a by Q . ., .' Vg ' X y gg tg J R R 4 f ,sh - if N J on ff? is J if 'Q' if ' 51 J K+ lli 'I A-w a o ' KJ afai is a S My Q '4 i i 'f' ggi R ia .aw J.. R J T is R J Q rift' J g iz? is ' it. if , 'B Q' ff J i is Qs ti ,Lf 238 , .1 ek, ,J ' - 5? 55 It gl . ' Q QC, ,-47 S --1 'J' Yf er' K ,, A l K fQJ' f dx A .. A : V 11 , 'M 'A ' tr fi S fi lx iz , if l -1-if fee ree J - 1 yt, H . in H - K X i J iw.- ,v ' 1 X , X-4 , J f Q J ,, 'ft Q: S , , 737 La .'k'A ' af 11353 h ,,,, 9 ,jf 'ff' Q fx 1 JH' ' 1' ' , , 7 I gi' . U Y, pw I , J- W 2 Iii A a -.., a if 11' Yr , i ,gy I fy ff' I Lew 'T 'f' I 1 il , 'V , M p J V , . f - , 57-it7Sfl'f'i J. f,f.f3 :film W. fi 1965 Withrow graduates John Stewart and Fred Fogwell entertained couples at Annual's Homecoming. 239 Juniors Sandlin, Edwina Sargent, Vern Scheyer, Janet Schieve, Tina Schilling, Chuck Schmidt, Rick Schutte, Shelia Scott, Bill Serle, George Seibert, Tom Selkirk, Donna Shaddix, Kay Shannon, Timothy Sharp, Barbara Sharpe, Mary Shaw, Stuart Shelton, Sharon Shely, Grady Sheppard, Dave Shick, Heather Shindoler, JoElla Sidney, Paul Siefert, Sandi Siemer, Darlene Simpson, Jaymz Simpson, Lynn Sims, Debbie Sims, Naomi Sims, Rosetta Siuda, James Sizemore, Norma Slade, Donna Juniors Sloan, Kathy Sluder, Marion Smedley, Dan Smith, Beverly Smith, Bonnie Smith, Colette Smith, Debbie Ed Smith, Smith, Ed Smith, Karla Smith, Pat Smith, Steve Snyder, John Sofer, Sherrie Solomon, Danny Spark, Eddie Spicer, Carl Spivey, Ronald Staud, Cecil Steels, Tyrone Stem, Bob Steves, Jan Stewart, Cheryl Stierli, Wayne Stoffregen, Philip Stone, Lee Stradtman, Richard Strickland, Linda Struble, Sandi Stuckey, John 'GTF v S' I Q -4 :eff K 'jf i ha i -M-at sn.-ff' K 1 ,r , A t if .IA 1,- ,fm gg 4 A V.., idx .f' 15:7 43 My 4.24 Km! 5 at nr- ev- ,.,.f 1 Ai tg Xi I? if ,L if : V fx? ff' S 'ff f it W K I N' .Zz t . x iv .V ' 'r I tl i, i I IW? '.Kki,gY'I,W 'iii' YZVTI' I Y N. F 9 . I xl Ll ,Q ! 5 fy , leie' 5 S y , .-oi X' . , ' ' W, Ti , ,L K, tx, me -EPZ' , If Ti' 4 ,f Faces revealed the tension of football spectator and players - T, 1 ' , f'--W., A , , . ' K Ai , IL' f . F- 9' ,. il fkbf K ix'-W 1 S VCV: , -2 4 y id! 1 if ff' 1 i,. 'Q , V 1 it C XX aa., fa- L K V Q ,H ii I ' K ,Q I ,. , 'UP , i . ,:'- ' .. Q 'qi 0 i ff, gg ' ' ' P 3 N , , . i : -3 J , ',V- ZA I h 1 Q g . ' , , v ' I s , 3 t .A . .1 N '73 yu! g ,wtf I - N ' ' xfA A 1. Z T , 1 ' 'X if r fi? V f C' i f i e' C wif 4 f 'J A - I , -S , '4'1 f . 2 N f I Q Q. , 'J' 1 fl ' ' V 'Z he XP, f Q ff . 'I S 'i AL , P .I , ' , A 2 l lf T 2 ' - 4 ' , T X Q. X ,Q '-9 H - at C' T TVA T A ' - W 1- - '- 1- , , f' un? ' e :sf ' 1 ,, A' 5 ga , ' , .i , V ' , .QQ , 7 gi, My K I TP-I . 'i N3 Aw i A 5 ti Bengal Gridman Darell Henry lunged forward to bringdown an Aiken Falcon. Juniors Suedhop, Jill Sullivan, Sandie Summers, Rochelle Summerville, Kathy Sumner, Emily Sunday, Beverly Sutton, Sharon Swanson, Ken Taylor, Arthur Taylor, Eva Taylor, Jerald Taylor, Lawrence Taylor, Tom Teetor, Chester Terrell, Murphy Testa, Sandee Thomas, Cheryl Thomas, Dennis Thomas, Donna Thomas, Keith Thomas, Sheryll Thompson, Deborah Thurkill, Milton Thurkill, Ernestine Tinsley, Sharon Tischbein, Robyn Titus, Sandra Tobergte, Mary Tobias, Suzanne Tolin, Vera Triggs, Emma Trotter, C. J. Valmore, Larry Vandergheynst, Anne Vaner, Maria Van Pelt, David Varner, Skip Vaughn, Howard Vilardo, Dante Vinegar, Shirley Wallace, Dorothy Wallace, William Waller, Gregg Walton, Dan Ware, Patricia Warren, Claudia Warren, Cynthia Waters, Francine 241 Juniors Watson, Esther Watson, Kathy Watson, Rhonda Watts, Ronald Webb, Mike Weigold, David Wells, Juanita Wesley, Jeffery Wetzel, George White, Martha Whitt, Vicky Wiley, Rosa Wilkerson, Frank Wilkerson, Frank Wilkins, Deborah Williams, Donna Willhoite, Linda Williams, Fred Williams, Kenny Williams, Mildred Williams, Patricia Williams, Reginald Williams, Terry Williams, Yvonne Williamson, David Willis, Brenda Wills, Sarah Wilson, Gigi Wilson, Glenna Wilson, Rita Wilson, Tom Wirthlin, Steve Woody, Aakon Woody, Ali Workman, Darrell Wright, Michael Wright, Robert Wynn, Gwen Yeager, Tom Yee, John Zachary, Jerry Zachery, Raiford Zoecklein, Marlene L i f , 'L in 1 ' W fi it A l A if M' is .,. sw f 2' Q Gt ' ' 1- 2--t A AN ' ' , , ,1 ' ' re li ,D ' 'wr an Tir ., 1 ' -, . A ,, .iv f W TI 0 i I i Q . W 1 ,. x . . y ' f we r i .af A' ,. P, gl l ' A 14, 41 I, syyi .s i i. ilii, - i 1. - I 4' ., its Q islr l ' ..,- A 2 'f 1 , 'T Q , , . Q 3 3 4 5 ' -' 5 in ' 3. , ' 1',W'3L1 is ig: ' ' 5 ies? H . K , Y., i ' , x -W r' 1 ' as ' W l , Sf r xiii ' M , wi 1 it A g -4 , Q :lx , k Withrow's beauty, Withrow's splendor, fill our hearts with pride 242 n ' , , N 1 Advanoed English, first offered in the sophomore year, required analyt cal m nds Sophomores Adjust T0 Life In The Bzg School Streaming in from six neighboringjunior high schools were the nine hundred twenty-one members of the Sophomore Class. Adjustment to the responsibilities and competition of a large high school was the major task facing them. Memberships in band, choir, majorettes, Thalian Club and all other school activities were available to industrious sophomores. The position of secretary ofStudent Council was filled by a sophomore as were those of corresponding secretary of G.A.A. and treasurer of Folk Singing Club. Settling down to the routine of Withrow, sophomores enrolled in extra classes under the newly established credit system which required one more than the previous eighteen and three-fourths credits for graduation. Vx S ophomores T07 'Well, if I don't pass that Physics test, therels always the tower. Abernathy, Jackie Abney, Deborah Adkins, Debby Aker, Robert Alfieri, Alan Allen, Barbara Anderson, Carolyn Arnold, Elaine Ayers, Norbert Bailey, Sarah Baker, Diane Baldwin, Laurel Ball, Ronald Bolton, Pam Banks, Jerome Barnes, Helen G. Barnes, Phil Bartels, Jeanne Bonita, Batchelor Bauer, John Bayless, John Bays, Daniel Bearchell, Bob Beasley, Diane Bellamah, Dan Benna, Glenda Bennett, Jerry Bennett, Maxine Berry, Douglas Berry, Elsie Betts, Deena Billings, Gail Bishop, Terry Bivens, Gary Black, Sandra Blackful, Brenda Blackwell, Eulus Blair, Albert As M -a .NNANA Hitchiking was an easy, but not always successful, way to school. ., - X in 1 1 W J K LEE.: J J K V 7 X A 'VL V , ' V r ' i i W XAG' fkl Q 46' f' X f 115' e ' Mm , -5 '- Y ,S : W ,ai 5, r K in K, , I K W ,Q ,V,' ' I iz,-A W, 'I are B e ef . as , f J 341 9-A , ' lfzif iffy - V 2 'if' , i if fi ' 'fe M4 be 31 if 4 'PIN aj - . ' A J gi, ,E ,,,, ,X f ,X It M 4 N' S 2 'X 4' A, Y ia I N C f x-, ur A lk M3 Af Cavs S op homores M u . , K- K Q wg-t 5 Q' -' A -' B Q, My -if Q ,Q 'tx-f ,f 'Er V .QL vf I 5 , .,,,, h gl ' 4 , i lxif il 'HJ . ' 'fl t at 295 'Ea if E54 1,553 BJ, 1 fi,'l 1. 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B fy: A , 572 133' ef' 5755 . x :f X534 'if' I I t o 2 , v M N B J f ,av a : B 1 I Q if -s Y J' '. t v N - ,fo g' :fi ez , .1 .au sa 'S' -af Q ff - J It Claudia Johnson hurried to avoid morning traflicjams during the November bus strike. j ,, .3 Bland, Jessica Blythe, Jeflery Bohmer, David Bonner, Mike Boozer, Victoria Boston, Denise Bouldin, Thomas Bowling, Herman Boyd, Linda Boykin, Monica Braden, Betty Bradshaw, Walter Braxton, Alson Brockman, David Brogan, Debbie Brogden, Brenda Broner, Ava Brooking, Frank Brooks, Michael Brown, Aaron Brown, Kenneth Brown, Linda Brown, Pamela Broyles, Charles Bruce, Geraldean Bryant, Charlene Bryant, Deborah Bryant, Walter Buergen, Rick Bunn, Connie Buntain, Beverly Burck, Jenny Burns, Judith Burress, Deborah Burse, Unylee Burstion, Deborah Burton, Charlotte Bush, John Butcher, Pamela Buttram, Deborah wif, i S op homores Butts, Karen Calloway, Raynetta Campbell, Cathi Campbell, Connie Campbell, Peter Campbell, Vince Carpenter, James Carter, Gabrae Castleberry, Ethel Castor, Dennis Cavanaugh, Robert Cawthon, Ivan Chachoff, Chris Chadwell, Kathy Chamberlain, Cheryl Childress, Susan Christensen, Peter Clapp, Marcia Clark, Bonnie Clark, Randy Clay, Edward Clayborne, Dorothea Clemons, Tony Clepper, John Clore, Nancy Colfer, Bob Coggins, Alicia Colangelo, Joan Colbert, Denise Coleman, Garry Coleman, Vincent Collier, Bruce was 2, e e if A -A it f 2 l s., Lf M .33 1 i L2 f ' ' ff ,, J y HS, .t 2 C , I Q A by K' l l -Y V- 'f? !l l 3. s .QA e 35 L ' fl' fit? . -C t , lil 1 87, ,r-J nl ' Beginning a manuscript, Peggy Cassy practiced finger placement. 246 Mrs. Purcell ran speed timings on typists. -mqnv '5a if fiigif L '-rf , -1.1 9 v 434 'v7 X. - V , . if f . A 'Lf . .X ts g b 1 .mm V' fab I . ' 1' 'X J 1' ,- K -A S ophomores J, -- , Collier, Charles 4, Collins, Larry - f Compston, John Conley, Sharon Conrad, Daryl 1 Cook, Dessie f 1 ' Cook, Larry K Cooper, James - Q Cooper, Lawrence L, A? i Cooper, Shirley Cooper, Virginia gl W Cottrell, Don , w ' Cravens, Carol Crew, Kris ' Dameron, Cheryl J mr .. .1 Q , Daniels, Carolyn ' L, Davidson, Angela W2 X Miss' Davidson, Sharon ,,,- ' R A 'L 1 S N,,,,, ' Z 'Q , Davis, Deborah p Davis, James Q' xp' ' A Davis, Lydia . ' f ff ' -Qi n ,,,,,'Q3 K 1 n,:,,-H Davis, Paul ' ' K Davis, Shirley 2 J -5: Decker, Trudie ,. '1 e- 1 it - Degenhart, Mike ig, A Q ' ai? ' V L' Denny,Chester 't 1 S 7 2 DeVoe, Linda , 1 .,'- 7: 1 r D 7 l if il-xb ' ix I - ' 31' 'L Dillon, Yolonda '5'?'r ig, 7 Dilz, Edward Dixon, Thomas F fl S op hom ores Dobbs, Lillie Domineack, Fred Dorsey, Bruce Dressell, William Dryer, Anita DuBose, Eugenia Duify, Winfred Dugar, Emily Dukes, Julius Duncan, Angie Duncan, David Durbin, Tim Durbin Vickie Eddy, Barbara Edwards, Donald Edwards, Howard Edwards, Melinda Edwards, Pat Edwards, Phyllis Edwards, Rick Eggleston, Lorene Ellison, Janice Emmich, Bobby England, Michael Ennis, Pat Ester, Patricia Eston, Delores Evans, Barbara Evans, Etta Evans, Francine Everly, Sue Fazzio, Bill Fazzio, Tony Ferguson, Reginald Ferris, Gregory Fisher, Linda Flanigan, Terry Flora, Beverly Flowers, Janet Foster, Charlotte -R Tinsel, holly and a Yuletide message attracted students to the main hall display case W, 1 wh- J EQ M A, 4 .x I ,,,. . T : fx f , 3 in - Aff, Q' if A 1- in L 4 i. ., a ' . Zi 'A 'A ' ,, f , J a t YF iii .5 as f . . in I V Vr.w M I ev Fi . I t Acct , sl VK t ,I V ,af , ,ew . f i K .. A .Q i . tif? , 'f l X V: .,... r 4 v,,. V , Q Y A ik: , ' 1, gg, EL? , T f,., I. tg ., K AW , V7:k.: A V 0 J I n M iff' B ' if t'it fm' 1 J fn : Y -, - ,. 5, . K 248 Sophomores , 1 Foster, Valerie Franke, Linda 'QM f, in X Ilirazieiih Pam ' - ' -5 rust, ary , 1 K ' - X A 38 Gamble, Annie 'X' - 'gw' '51 K U 'jf gardnerzlzlznet , my 5, -f.. , , arnett, eresa X 2: ,Q 'W , , Garrett, Patricia ' Garrison, Jeff f Gehring, Steve , . ' , , Gentey, Shirley h I 4, - ' ' - gt. ' -f , Gentey, Stephen ,p ' 1- ff - X' ' , , jp V George, Carol . f -'F J, Aki! ' 5 , ,. V gl1ee.Sanl1uelh M , , ' I tt, ' 2 - eason, osep R' fi ',,f:A5 ' gf 55 Y JA A A ., Y' Glenn, Theresa . , Goodwin Ann . .ma 1 ,. - Goss, James 1 it 0 - grace, Gwendolyn - , 1: ' , A 5' . ,V '7 - t 4 'A rant, Phyllis , A is-f 45' 1' x l, ,, A Gray, Judy N- 4 U- , f 4' 'K .. , f J ff , I , . . +,- ,ff I t L Green,Cleveland J X9 ' J' my I ' H ' A 'giigx 32' J ' Gre Johanna 1 4 'I A 55' J ' Griggh Peggy . - if . f J re' A ' it Grubbs, Darrell ' , n ' t Gulino, John . fr fn, , 'N I I - Guy, Theresa 'Q W ' ,A , ' 49 'ef' ' 2' f C. Hale, Melom 3, - - g 4 -A r 5, , Q A M 2 ' Haley, Rhonda 'M' F - ' ' V . K X - Hall, Angela A A wi r A i Hall, Karen ,. f ii'l ' ' .M Hamilton, Gary 45-e ' I Hamner, Bobby 'Q ' r Q' Harkness, Dgaborah ' . My, 112, ' Harmon, El ert 3 . w ' ' U E' Vj Harper, Robert ' J , W, - y jj, J i ' 1' Harrison, Emanuel 5' Q 1 ' 1 ' ' J V Hartman, Donna ' ,- ' lyf f l J A X J rf ,Q J ll l Sass.: ras, , K g , Hassman, Gary . ' Za I wi 4 T ' U I f' t . .H Il-iatchlet,IIg'ederick ' ef ff' ,A J ar 1 ' 22 A re it J it aug 1, 'm - .i 5 anti . 5 ' Q r ' f , . Haun, Mary ' G ' ' it e.a, Y Q, ' J t Q t -r- Havlin, Michael W A t f J -uv - . Hawkins, Anthony ifQ,,V,,,U Y ' 1? . t -. I ,' Ye Hawkins, Barbara 5 1 ' Q m '-1Qa- - Hawkins, Cathy Halls filled with anticipation as the holiday season drew near. r: - .' I Q Kr fi, YP V J H if ' , X ' Y fyek L l x 249 S op hom ores Haynes, George Haynes, Louise Hehn, Jenny Heis, Gail Held, Bill Henderlight, Deanna Henderson, Erma Henges, Susan Henline, Larry Henry, Beverly Hensley, Drew Herbert, Donna Herring, Rhonda Hesser, John Hetzell, Gary Hewell, Annie Hicks, Mary Hill, Hope Hind, Glenda Hodge, Ellen Hoehn, Chris Hogan, Leona Holley, Luella Hollstein, Ray Holzman, Jean Honican, Everett Hooker, Denise Hooks, Sanie Hoop, Ken Hope, Deborah Hopgood, Evelyn Hopkins, Kathy Huddle, Bill Hudgies, Chenita Hudson,Dennis Hudson, Paula Huffaker, Doris Hufline, Gary Hughes, Thomas Hummel, Tom Hunt, Juanita Hunt, Sue Hunter, Wanda Hutchinson, Roberta Innis, Jackie Jackson, Deborah Jackson, Leonard Jackson. Michael Cincinnati artist Robert Fabe demonstrated methods ofcapturing his mood and expressions on canvas. ,i .,,,, . , ,p Ky . i . im if 3 y J f J ' '- r , I f-E: - A i v-:lW i RA ir K . N 1 ,,,, W - ti l K , W N ' i Q Tr x f 1 t'iif at--A ' K 5 N I . , p LA . tw nk: A., nk H V2 .M U t. tx ,ir . -14' . K 5 Z .. 5 J 5 ' i: P ii H 1 ' , l Q, ti cfflil n '. , K i 5' J iati ii ' , , ,A t 5' Ewa f ' ' tt, 1, K ' an - if 4 pa X as , gm Vkh, Q ' X A A K A ,. fi ,J 1 ,ga it , S, Fi - V .A J- W I . l A 4 6, .ig-' 'Gi' if l y ,a J? X, ' A Q t J -' V lf! Vi, 1' A I , K lx i , fam ,F f D' .3 .', T f 1 , L. - 'QE I y, iz- . ' -,,- A V aff! ' y A My XA As Q 1? ,..': 5 ,i 'Q' J 1 -i V rj, if i e J J J if ,v J Q - , ,, ,f f i. J I , A fa' A-311-A 250 l At the conclusion, these budding artists left with new feeling in their approach to art. t , 3 t . 'X , , ' fri Y wif 1 tif L Y K' 1 1 ,-i ds . 'ex ,El . 1' ' W 'K - V .f 'F r '- ' -J s c J -, r .5 T' f ea - , Ay., ,Mix Q A 2 alexa . ,, -f . 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I.. , 4 H, gl' 1 Jenike, Martha Jenkins, Brenda Johnson, Angela Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Cassandra Johnson, Demarris Johnson, Gwen Johnson, James Johnson, Joe Johnson, Roddrick Johnson, Victoria Jonas, John Jones, Janice Jones, JoAnn Jones, Margaret Jordan, Fred Kaesemeyer, Dennis Kasee, Tom Kassner, Jerry Kaupp, Jan Keel, Terry Keene, Mike Kelsch, Sally Kennedy, Charlene Kessel, Alma Ketchum, Doris Kimball, Sol King, Donald King, Dorothy Kinney, Daniel Kirby, Christine Kirkland, Carol Klein, Pam Kneipp, Ruth Koch, Lisa Kramer, Linda Krumme, Alice Kuhl, Pat Kyles, Will Labitzke, Ricky Langford, Kenneth La Rose, Michael Lawson, Pamela Lawson, Tom Lay, Berta Lee, Duane Leever, Gary Lenzer, Nancy S op hom ores Levi, Julie Lewis, Dianne Lewis, Melvin Ligget, Fred Lightfoot, John Love, Elizabeth Love, Jessie Lovette, Willie Lowery, Thelma Lowry, Bothwell Ludlum, Huston Luhosky, Brenda Macklin, Carmelita Maddox, Denise Maginn, Mari Mahan, Gregory Marshall, Michael Marshall, Ray Martin, Pamela Martin, Sandra Mason, Patricia Massengill, Larry Massey, Sharon Mathis, Donna McAllister, Terrie McCartney, Nancy McClinon, Rudy McCormick, Jim Mcfloy, Frank McDaniel, Darryl fl J I3 'r o B K - . . nm LJ I P 'wf . 'g 5 3, ,, ,iq , 'J' S., , w . ns,-I as o ' ,gif l A it T b El' , 52 I I , G .. il' ,J A J, i 'S' N su a Lf 'I J , xx , F N. A J V, Qffisfet 1 H1 N 4 ,.,, . . . ,TF i 52 'E' ...Q , NI: .Q 6 .Q ar '5 ii in 1 YN t Sophomore Mari Maginn displayed Tiger spirit at reserve games S op homores Eyes were trained on the basket as Dennis Castor and Robert Woods waited for rebounds. vw. , ' , li: , ' 7 e 1- 1 ' , , 2 gg:-if it .F G lv , Q , 4,5 , , - rf asf, H it Q ,'-wp f , L' f' . i-'iff i f 1. -A iff A L. , 3 , 'E 33,5 if ,Q ...f 4... M' 'K W fi ,, . ' A i f 1. Q, : Q' F' 'A ,es t-1? as X -- Q ' ,r -0 y if , fiiii y 46 .91 Q 2 . 1-Q: if ersrelv e S xi' 'i ,J ,., -Ax 3 f f-Q , Lg -, , , , 1 if ,,fa , A ,JAC I2 ' af! Wi-f I, t.. , Q of ft .. 2 tr-- '4' :.4f,1V X ,F f ,Y -1 , , . -Y' it xwif A ,, o--T -rf 4, , .. ., Q -W A wt x 7' 'QQ E i . ,Al egg. M' I Huis' 3 -Ji E 4 Q X i I' 'v ' X fn! . ' McFarland, Doug McGee, Sherri McGinnis, Gerald McGraw, Bob McLain, Angie Meacham, Donna Melvin, Keith Merritt, Angela Mesman, Carol Metzler, Cheryl Miles, Mack Milford, Barbara Miller, Carol Miller, Eric Miller, Robert Mills, Kathleen Minix, Mary Minton, Nancy Mitchell, Christine Mitchell, Marciano Mize, Dave Montgomery, Earl Mooremann, Diane Morgan, Clio Motley, Victor Moton, Brenda Moton, Linda Mullins, Iganmette Mullins, Sally Mullins, William Murry, Linda Myers, Kathy Myers, Susan Naegel, Wendy Napier, Dan Nearon, Dale Neblett, Norman Needham, David Newman, Pam Newsom, Deborah Newsome, Danny Niederhofer, Sue Noble, Paula Noe, Greg Northern, Denise Nurrenberg, Donna Oberklaus, Doug Obermeyer, Linda S op hom ores -s. ,4- O'Bryant, Karen O'Hara, Terry Oliver, Margie Ooten, Nancy Opel, Pat Orr, Lindsay Osterbrink, John Osterhaus, Bill Owens, John Palmer, Doris Papayainni, Sophie Parker, Cindy Parker, Gary Parker, Madenia Parker, Richie Parker, Russell Parker, Sandra Parson, Sandy Partin, Linda Patrick, Pat Paul, Joyce Payne, Bruce Peaks, Sylvia Pearson, Teresa Pelcha, Diana Penn, Bertrand Perkinson, Ric Pfelfer, Paul Phelia, Greg Phelon, Marian Phillips, Gregory Poe, Mike Porter, Leigh Porter, Phyllis Posey, Michael Potts, Vicki Powell, Anna Powell, Lela Power, Sue Poynter, Gay Price, Walter Rackley, Gary Ramey, Amy Ranford, Norman Rapp, Jim Reed, George Reed, Margaret Reed, Melanie -if 'nr we er ff W' J 'K' fs il .fr x. x K K K fl 'ff .vw -MW cfm .1 T Lim., 22' we il 'Y ,M Q , mem At Madeira, Bengals defended against a Mustang basket ,J Km fry 'Qi V fi, S ,, 1 , - f -Q1., Q' on Q' ' ' fe' 9? K x .. ,I il' ,I .g P l J V I Q- - - ' I' or 'X ' ix , .A i - Q 1: A K V,ki V I '.,k Q , E X f . ' 5. . 5, -5 727' J ' ij! P fr ' is 5 ' J' 't' -Jr. get - J fi ,, ,sf ' Ke A aJQa?.!'.! J 1 A itz., W W if- f s iw A f 1 P 5 I P , .'., J T, 'ig 1 712' 'fi' s 3, 'Sl ,g,za.1:..' - s 7 ' A 4 d i f me I . 1 a t A A 1 l 1' 254 Excitement of the game and awe of players showed in the faces ofTigers. S ophom ores 4 f :Mg V S s Q lf A ff ir , 2' 'v f - y i S' 1 M3545 4, . . , 4 f 'J' ,A t l i 'Y :SLA A 'l d . f Q fb I a ' 5 Q ' fy f , S s ff , 4 L 'A NZ' A i ' ,., 5 sag 4, A ' 1' S , 2: ' ., y y 1 j g itz? ' Q X99 , 6- wi? V , ,,.,x A A , A A of ur V-mn . ' .' ff 1 J in R 4 L 3, iz? ig.. rm! Q' A Q ,rf-, X: 1.5 ' iii? ,Q fig! ,,w. ,gf , 1 'W f X, ' Reeves, Keith Reinhardt, Deborah Richardson, Cheryl Riggs, Tim Riley, Bonnie Riley, Dale Ringer, Alycia Roberts, Darlene Robinson, Claucca Robinson, Dave Robinson, Karin Robinson, Marsha Robinson, Paulette Robinson, Rose Robinson, Sharon Roeder, Cyndee Rogers, Lana Rogers, Lisa Rossi, John Rothert, Tommy Rowe, Sam Rucker, Rita Ruffin, Edwina Runyon, Damon Ryan, Walter Sand, David Sandford, Grey Sapp, Gregory Searborough, Doris Simpson, Marvin Scanlan, Mike Schepmann, David Schlosser, Scott Schrotel, Kirk Scott, George Scott, Melvin Seibert, David Seibert, Mike Serles, Jumes Settles, Ronnie Shaver, Rosanna Shaw, Robert Sheriff, Linda Shreve, David Shumate, Robert Siler, Eddy Simpson, Linda Simpson, Pat Simpson, Sharon Sims, Kenny Singleton, Jackie Sleet, John Smedley, John Smiley, S. Gregory Smith, Arthur Smith, Arthur Smith, Becky Smith, Charles Smith, Cleophos Smith, Curtis Smith, Mike Smith, Sandra Smith, Terri Smith, William Snyder, Pat Southall, Marilynn Spivey, Greg Stallworth, Babette Standley, JelT Stanford, Gloria Stelfens, Sue Stelter, Kathy Stenburg, Barb Stephens, Don Stevens, Brad Stevens, Brady Stevenson, John Stewart, Fred On the first day of the strike, teachers' picket lines were surprising and very confusing to students 541 t 3 ' 4'-3' ' K ,,,, ' J H ' S , J ' L.ZLz:i ' ' ' 3 ,ii VS D -.i ' + all A . ,ZLQ 41 f, N yi , , , sim , I J X, ,JJ ' In , 3 Q is J I O A s, J J . we , N . h A A akjrffst 0 it V 2 t ii ' Q T ,J S ,,A, m at J nl 'B 1 A Y X 5 N Q Q-1' 4 y .. .t J l . J , X 'EE' t :lik fx f .4 L a 2 i 1 if 4, .,.,Kf,'A.. ' ' ' ' 4 Q' , Q: .T 7 K J . ft , t,, i t, 256 I f 5, i Af illlf N , .fs . , ' s J, .4 , 13.-ff -of ,V Jn J , 'X xii' gg, S op hom ores S n W ' - :L I. :,r.W'i 1 f l ff, Z Ag ' :S l S Vi , was - v , S ff' ilf V' ' Y - . I f :Li D ik ' 'l f U. V me A A 3? . V f 5' G A lf. W E.. . 'T' t ra. 1 ' H ,., 1 E F Ls. an , 1 , ,Q fi V 4: ,I M' h f J, - t 5 22- ' , it D .f lx V ,J Vo., RA t- , , -I ' K, 1, ' 11,117 ,.. iq X W 4 -5' 'il' , ' 3, el' ' 1 . y- 'V , l. J Wt Ft' xt Y T., A W' A X v A 4 rw . IFJ! .Y Y. . I -, 1 K su i' I iv 1 ,L nil ,AK ' E ,, V, il , I V y 21 tr, K ,if 5 .rt W , Y, ,A . f' 'V 'I' safe as J refs , ff Underclassmen protesting the strike attracted newsmen and motorists. I Stewart, Sandie Stiles, Brent Stillwell, Stanley Stone, Ollie Story, Gary Strange, John Stratman, Tina Strunk, Pam Stump, Cathy Sturdivant, James Suffridge, Kathy Summers, Jeffrey Surber, David Swanson, Sandra Tate, Robert Tate, Ronald Tatum, Rene Taylor, Evelyn Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Mark Teichman, Melissa Terry, Jennifer Terry, Mary Tewksbury, Alan Tharp, Rick Thee, Dan Thomas, Darryl Thomas, Terry Thompson, Grace Thornsbcrry, Mark Thorton, Charles Tibbetts, Vickcy Tinsley, Regenia Tolin, Margaret Turnau, Debbie Turner, Elbran Turner, Tonic Umbach, Steve Vaughan, James Vaughan, Judy Vaughan, Mary Ventus, Sidney Victor, Jill Vielhauer, Harvey Waldon, Renald Walker, Jesse Walker, Valerie Wallace, Donna DTN lie U hiatt ltlcmlcif l Sflggnyfig UGO-no S Op hom ores Walters, Charles Walton, Leslie Ward, Minnie Wardlaw, Janet Warren, Glenda Warren, Patti Watson, Mary Webb, Brenda Webb, Regina Weems, Robbie Weider, Richard Weigle, Benny Wells. Brenda Wells, Leatha Wells, Toni Werhman, Terry Westermann, Paul Whaley, Gregory White, Jeanne White, Lori White, Marcia White, Starlett Whiteman, Joyce Whiteman, Linda Wiggins, Richard Wilcox, David Wilkerson, Drew Willett, Stanley Williams, Anthony Williams. Anthony Williams, Deborah Williams, Dennis Williams, Diana Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Esther Williams, Julius Williams, Queenie Williams, Raye Williams, Rick Williams, Willie Willingham. Margaret Willis, Alfred Willis, Woodson Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Mel Wirmel, Kathy Witt, Brenda Woods, Evelyn Woods. Robert Woolford, Chuck Woolfork, Eugene Worley, Doug Worthery, Deborah Yarbough, Joan Yeager, Vicki Young, Rick Zellars, Jeff Zibulka, Patti Qa' 3 A V , A 7 l , 4 - 1 -, 1-iff, 1 A T f. A -k r 'fa 1 - wk . , we , ' ,, , r, 4 l .42 sc., - if : ' A s- me ' 'fa at J A J .9 g . ia . , 5 . s af M , f 'L ' 'P 1 , ' J , ' ,,., i s ' V2 1, i ix' ' V J U S 53 1' at ' . sae- A 2? g iii' . W t J A S? Mia 'EJ' , , i 'le Q' 'Q - t. - sw l, ,,,,, Q -.y,,, X , V , fa A 2 f - it lg A 1 Q ri, I -1 wg: 17 i I , a l - - N V 323 ,I A 'Vx R A A A nc' 1 l D+ it it i 5? l 3 'iii if Q g ri, F W , ' l ,., . ' l in ,,t, . l 1 .s 5' W . t, t ' 'F M .iw 5 , ' J L5 I 51 'awk 9 , as .Q 'i ' t ii, ,J if 258 ll'il'llflllV Great mathematicians from little geometry students grow, mused Brooks Lavender. Freshmen H end Junior High Popcorn Sale Br-r-r-r! The bell blared day after day followed by a mad rush for classrooms, as freshmen scattered in different directions. Many torn and withered schedules were used at this time to reassure the owner of his next bell. Each freshman reported to his numerous classes in best behavior, knowing a bad record would ban him from Tiger Teens. Tiger Teens, a dance which was held four times a year, was open to freshmen at Withrow, Eastern Hills, and Lyon Junior High. As the year drew to a finale, leading freshmen found themselves serving positions as recording secretary in GAA, secretary of Student Council, and other ofhces distributed throughout the senior high awaiting them in their sophomore year. 259 Freshmen Antle, Linda Atanas, Marcie Ballinger, Rhonda Bear, Lana Belser, Evelyn Benjamin, Harry Blanton, Larry Blossom, Frank Borhemann, .Ianioe Boswell, Gary Boyd, John Boyd, Vivian Brogan, Pam Brooks, Linda Bruce, Sharon Buchanan, Dolores Bush, Kenneth Byrnside, Cynthia Campbell, Rita Campbell, Sandy Cariaga, Paul Carney, Richard Caudill, William Chamberlain, Mike Chisholm, Rebcca Cimarosti, Cathy Clem, Raymond Collins, Debbie Cooper, Angela Cooper, Pollie Craft, Dianna Cramer, Rusty Cummins, Marty Derby, Gary DeVise' Jacqueime Dickerson, Harvey DiPuccio, Mike Dowers, Bev DuBois, William Elsner, Diane Emmich, Susan Ferguson, Wendy Ferone, Bruce Filgis, Louis Firestone, Ann Firestone, Richard Frost, Debra Frye, Dudley Linda Wirthlin and Diane Williams' display showed that education opens doors of opportumty we ' n 'Q' , f Us 1 7 .5 . -' , 4 ' 1.3 al , A fe is uv' V' J E Q I Q fs-3' l.., 2 :F kr I K tm .E 5 , , iv: Y, A X, H g f h aqua, ' Jw i w f - - A V rm K K - 1, F , .- ' X' 'Q 5 , 5- , f . 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Freshmen Gagen, Marsha Gaskins, Henry Geier, David Gildemeister, Ruth Gilkeson, Charles Gormiller, Debbie Grevas, Debbie Gries, Gary Groves, Ronnie Gunklach, Peggy Hall, Richard Hammann, Vicki Harbough, Robert Harmon, Carl Harmon, Elaine Harper, Lois Harris, Clarence Hartness, Betty Henderson, Barbara Hendrickson, Paula Herbort, Susan Hergner, Margaret Hertel, Sandy Hogg, Henry Hollingsworth, Kathy Huskey, Brian Hutton, Dan Imhoff, Mike Jackson, Patsy Jamison, Brenda Johnson, Claudia Johnson, Debbie Johnson, Gary Jolly, Julie Jones, Linda Kathman, Kathy Keeling, Ted Kelly, Sheri Kline, Gary Knudsen, Sandra Lang, Wendy Lavender, Charles LaVoy, Pam Levendusky, Lynda LLoyd, Roger Lonsac, Dawn Louden, Becky Love, Marshall Freshmen Lyon, Charles Mason, Judy Matthews, Rickey Mattingly, Linda McAFl'ry, Rocky McAtee, Dena McCoy, Alfred McKee, Karen Miller, Deborah Minning, Richard Mitchell, Richard Morris,Bob Motley, Marcia Mullins, Steve Mustain, Donna Nagel, Tim Nelson, Linda Nice, Patty Obrien, Mike Paganglli, Dennis Parker, Dan Patterson, Graig Perry, Darlene Petitgout, Stephen Phillips, Dave Pilkerton, Charlene Policastro, Joe Porter, Bill Poynter, Joni Price, John Price, Lettie Puckett, Louis Reinhart, Garry Reinhart, Larry Richardson, Rick Robinson, Tom Robinson, William Rodgers, Chris Rogers, Glenn Roser, Kirk Sarbell, Elaine Satterfield, Debra Schildknecht, John Schlosser, Mark Schumacher, Linda Schunk, Milton Scott, Anthony Scott, Dana Scott, Selbert Selph, Glenn Shearer, Bruce Siler, Elanine Skiruin, Gary Smallwood, Barbara Smedley, Carl Snyder, Dave Sonneborn, Dave Stacey, Donna Standheld, Randy Standfield, Sandra Stoffreger, Emily Stolzenberg, Lynn Stuart, Ricky D. Sunday, Larry Taylor, Valorie Thomson, Nancy Tilley, Debbie Usher, Linda Veasley, Bobbie Jean Vielhauer, Carol Walker, Colette Weggans, Claudia Wiegand, Franziska Williams, Brad Wilson, Lynn Wilson, Tony Wirthline, Linda Worley, Claud s, 4, .K . v g ,,,,', V 21 1 r 'gn x ii ,tr 0' S Ve -A 5 I X G 5 Zi ' 1 ' a ., .sew Q if J .af l J W iw! 4 J C 1:1 , Jf.-JS e' V ' I i J. ' N 'ii J . W ,. , ff:t 2:: 1, ie J F i , J J kr A J. it -if . J, ' 5 ,, . . J , 5 , ,, ,J ' ri Q ,,, llfl 4' J, I Q L J. ,N J ' 'M it 1 Q . i Y . J, . J K S 1 2.-. ff ' we 'Wie' I' V W 'W' J. f ' -J- A I a s e . All 51 f u E K J. ... vs V , K a a? Klit ,, fm kt 1' ,J X J V. , M - Q. . , If , ,LJ ., J' 1 - A f J li 45 t U L J 'e ' 191 - Q SC,- A 'L ' J ,srr J 99 '5 , g is-9 t E2 as is x.:,iJLJ 'krf 1. df y- W J.,,, r .Q -I A K Y ily, a ' J i- J -'r'-3iii1 v- I' 5' V t ' a .,w,. .5 . N5 . 4 262 gi G, it aa Q K sd IUIIWI M40 Lo y M sser labo ed o e l t te deta l before the daily lunch break in Social Studies class. Tigers E neounler Second Year A I Wzlhrow Shiny batons glittered as newly-chosen eighth grade majorettes twirled in the half-time activities ofjunior high football games. Experiencing their second year as Tigers, eighth graders shared in many of Withrow's athletic and academic organizations. In Tiger Tales, results of junior high sports events were reported by eighth graders. Alljunior high students were offered membership in Russian Club, as well as a chance to be in thejunior high Chess Club. Eighth grade Student Council representatives served as committee chairmen and council members, preparing themselves for their last year injunior high school. 263 Eighth ,al Tiger posters spurred on spirit in the corridors at Tigertown. Patty Moomaw practiced the fight song with the Junior high band Abney, William Adamkiewicz, Mary Adams, Ernie Allen, Paul Anderson, Mark Austin, Gwen Baldwin, Roger Ballard, Darlene Barnes, Patricia Barnes, Tommie Barrons, Kathy Bartlett, Reed Bedinghaus, Bob Bennett, Cheryl Bimel, David Blanton, Gary Bolding, Brian Bolding, Robert Bonner, Mark Bouldin, Carolyn Brandenbur, Linda Bresch, Robert Brinkdopke, Fred Brinkman, Jack Brooksbank, Linda Bruoe, Ronnie Buehler, Robert Butts, Steve Campbell, Karen Campbell, Odessia Casey, Rita Cates, Jefl' Clay, Cherise Clements, Jeff Cohorn, Paula Coleman, Tommy Collier, Camille Collins, Debbie Collins, Dianna Couch, Wayne .-I 3 x Q. ,ps-' 1 'W' 'A lj, Q ZA A .Ljv im! f - ', - Y A C: gf 1: 'B .A 42 A A L' ' A it-ff ,J get - W - X , , I ,, -A I 1 L' A ' ' 45-fi is ,Q ,fa r i sf , I ,,ft ha ' ., i 'C if f - Y- 141 ff? A A e 2:1 wg A , Q f- H -f ' ,..- 4'-C I ' V ,fr 1 ,rfi B ' ,t-i '31 i 1 f A 1 ' Ffa-,,-.,-if fill 2 , 264 Coy, Barbara Crews, Denise Davidson, Cheryl Davidson, Dennis Davis, Tom Decker, Jan Dezarn, Darla Dials, Gary Dickerson, Debbie Donaldson, Steve Duke, Jim Duncan, Joe Duncan, Loretta Edmonson, Joe Elder, Greg Embry, Daryl Eschmeyer, Barb Estes, Russell Faul, Ramona Fenker, Edward Fletcher, Mark Foley, Sherry Fowler, Craig Frankenstien, Debbie Gay, John Geil, Lawrence Gerber, Lynn Giles, Gary Godfrey, Carl Gray, Gerald Grcvas, Jimmie Griswold, George Hannah, Karen Harris, Obbra Hawkins, Cheryl Hawkins, Doris Held, Jana Hinckley, Michael Holmes, Rennard Hoosier, John Hunt, Sharon H urley, Cathy Hyden, Earnest Jaeger, David Jameson, John Jameson, Sue Johnson, Mike Jones, Deborah Q 315 f 'Q . J V' Y? W' Q 'Z' , IV x , ,gag g 9 ki 5 .g Saw g 1... 4, . V 'ii in , I 1 ' 1 bf t . ' 'r -x Y it 1 u E J' fn 4: . A , C ,QC ff J - . ai 'H ft f ff, 7 5,3 a ,sf or mi 1 ' ifiir 1 ff 'FQ 1 1 ' it A X H A ..i, J f if .L as iata 1 ,.f '-X g ' I 4 ' tl. V3 'AA J, ri A 51. Junior Tigers scrimaged with Walnut Hills at the three-yard line during a practice game. f 'N' LQ, ,. if -,Q asf C 2 vi- Eighth -vw ,f.. W V 1 f fv nh ..4 , K' , i J 7 rid X ' 1 -f 'J , 'if' J af . t 1 ., Jak hy, Elf. 265 Eighth Jones, Michael Ketchum, Daniel Kirby, Jeanne Krista, Diane Kruse, Jill LaVoy, David Lawson, Danny Lee, Carl Lee, William Leonard, Mike Linnenberg, Daniel Lipschuts, Phil Lipscomb, Susan Manning, Carolyn Manning, Pat Marksberry, Harold Marzig, Robert Matlack, Norman McAffry, Mike McCoy, Georia McGohan, Ken McGrath, Susan McKinney, Mona McKlveen, David Messer, Lonnie Meyer, Christy Miller, Garry Miller, Robert Minning, Walter Mitchem, Roslyn Mork, Melissa Morris, Opal Motley, Chanel Newsom, Cheryl O'Brien, Brenda Ooten, Karen Orth, Linda Page, Edward Parker, Janet Payne, Garry Peirce, Bobby Pilkerton, Stelia Porter, Robert Powell, Dana Price, Vertis Rankin, Betty Anne Ready, Suzette Renfro, Glenna Riggins, Zachery Rybolt, Donald Schumacher, Karen Shonberger, Debbie Shreve, Nancy Smith, Geraldine Smith, Jay Smith, Vanessa Spaw, Kenny Stewart, Sharon Stoddard, John Stoffregen, Roger Summerlin, Rebecca Teetor, Edie Thomas, John Thornton, Beverly Tilford, Jim Tomlin, Grant Vilardo, Michael Voss, John Wainscott, Freddie Walters, Timothy Warren, Don Waspe, Steve Weber, Jim Wells, Deborah Whitacre, Kenneth Wiley, Amber Williams, Stephen Williamson, John Witt, Sandy Wood, Carla is., 53 ' fi JA ' if 4 get fi 'J 5 A A 'X i Psi 'ff' tr, 'W ' ' f - il QL, f 1-fr 917' if K 'eg ' 'ie' We A af t JF ti i M A 9 :Sly i 537 3 JJ J at-3 J f 'iili ' ' if, J E' ' x' '-152 J 1 is ,Misfi t 3 J J J JJ 'QZFBS J, ' je' , A WTS 54.5 it. , 5 gt z JJ if 7 Y ' ' J at J W GJ 25 I I 'QM J K t S 4- ' ae, -'P K L .Y wh l J ' 'J i ' f K J .J 'i' , ':, V kl lzff : Lt ' 'ty' 7 J H K 'li . an A , Rafi' ,M J Y K I ge' J J - JJJJ J Q Q 'J 5 PJQJ .JJJ 2 J ,J 'il ' 'M 1 J, l 752 . V s if , iv, N Ji AJ t Q H ' ' tea , ve., if te 12, 15 V' ' '. J ft Ji H ' i . ' 'W x L A 1 . HJIWM ' l ' Z L X-f 'f' P , J JJ JC' i J J 'g I M ,J ' ' 266 E EW ll NZM l w 1 Scienoe project with scale model of Gemini capsule made moon explorat on seem close Tigers M asler The C onfuszon Of S evenlh Grade Black cats and jack-o'-lanterns decorated the iirstjunior high holiday dance which was, for many of Withrow's youngest Tigers, a new experience. Seventh graders were olTered many new opportunities throughout the year. Girls who wanted to keep trim joined Club 15, designed to encourage exercise, or junior high G.A.A. Tiger Tales, thejunior high newspaper, published original essays submitted by seventh graders. Anticipating high school, they vied for election to Student Council, where they could become familiar with Withrow's student government. In May, students having a B average were tapped for membership in the National Junior Honor Society. S evenlh Abig, Deborah Adkins, Jane Amyx, Shirley Anderson, Arlene Armes, Shirley Arnold, Michael Baker, James Baker, Josie Beaseley, Steve Benedict, Holly Bohan, Pat Booker, Bobbie Bowers, Paula Bracken, Stephony Broyles, Mary Buchanan, Marion Burke, Gary Burton, George Cantrell, Sharon Casey, Phillip Chapman, Candy Chin, Nee Clapp, Cathy Clay, Bernita Clowers, Deborah Coleman, Priscella Coleman, Teresa Colley, Zella Collins, Nancy Compston, Sandy ' , , xy i ' ga, , ' V A vi . , , X '51-if' W - Lf 1'-5 A ei C , X I .,,, .. 1 n x x- ' 14 fr ,. i p ,gn ,FQ J . it , ,,,, x l... .. ,my ' 5 ' w S-...' if V ' JH' an . , 4 ' , vi i' ,k i VM ,V yi Q li N5 .y Aj, . ' -5 ' h J J 5' JA at ,i i -............ 594, ,err N ian. 'ish Q aa. . 'iii 'I' A ' 5, i ' JL I flee? l,., ffl 268 Young couples danced to Scarborough Fair at the G.A.A. Dance Freshmen created action at the Homecoming Danoe. Seventh J I V ,Q ., in f 4 J ,.vj.i.::l 4,2 it-fzkf' i .f 3' 1 A i ..,,,,:ff , - .!f-pf by , Q. V.. 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N 1 J . 1' S evenlh Napier, Ricky Nave, Jackie Neal, Darlene Neal, Dennis Newsom, Laura Nichols, Paula Noel, Melissa O'Brien, Patty Palmer, Lisa Paschall, Connie Petitgout, Anna Pfermnyer, Steven Poindexter, Bill Policastro, Dawn Powell, Cathy Readle, Nancy Reid, John Reid, Wilbur Reinhart, Cay Rhizar, Mark Rhizor, Paul Robb, Jim Rogers, Mark Rogers, Mary Runstedler, Robin Rust, Peggy Rutherford, Connie Sandlin, Cathy Schwarzt, Christina Siuda, Cathy Smith, Margaret Smith, William Snape, .lack Sonneborn, Julie Sperry, Ronald Spivey, Richard Stephens, John Stewart, Donald Stoddard, Cindy Sweeney, Mike Thomas, Darrell Thomas, John Thornsberry, Debbie Tilley, Donald Toppin, Lisa Truman, Frank Tryling, Dauld Turkall, George Usher, Jimmy Valmore, David Vilardo, Thomas Wainscott, Norma Walters, Lynda Watlling, Bryan Westerman, Ann White, Larry Wilcox, Steve Wile, Wayne Williams, Danny Wilson, Debra Wilson, James Wilson, Jelf Wirthlin, Mike Woods, Thelma Senior Directory - ABBOTT, MARY - Ofiice Help 2,3. ALEXANDER, CHARLES - Football 2,33 Track 3. ALEXANDER, SYL VIA - G.A.A. 2,33 Gym Booth Help 4. ALEXANDER, VICKI - Cum Laude 43 Cheerleader 43 Dolphin Club 23 Drill Team 33 Dux Femina 43 French Club 3,43 History Club 3,43 Scribblers 43 Student Council Rep. 2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 2,3,4. AL YGRE, VIRGINIA - Annual Rep. 43 Art Club 33 Daisy Chain 33 Dolphin Club 2,3,43 Drill Team 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 French Club 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Thalian Club 3,4. ALLBRIGHT, LA URA - Ofhce Help 3. ALLEN, DARLENE- G.A.A. 3, A LL EN. GA R Y - Basketball 2,3,4. ANDERSON EILEEN - French Club 43 F.T.A. 33 G,A.A. 2,3,43 Histo- ry Club 33 Office Help 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3. ANDERSON, PA M- G,A.A. 2,33 Junior Achievement 3. ANDERSON, ROBERT- Basketball l,23 Golf 2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 2. ANDREW, LINDA - Annual Rep. 2,33 F.H.A. 2,33 Folksinging Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 43 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 4. APGAR, JOHN - Golf 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3,43 Tower News StafT4. ARENTZ, RA GNAR - Cross Country 3,43 German Club 33 Pep Club 33 Track 2,3. ASKEW, DARLENE- Folksinging Club 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 History Club 3,43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4, A UST1N,JOANN - G.A.A. 23 Latin Club 33 Office Help 3. BAKER, JANICE- French Club 43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Oliice Help 3 4. BAL DWIN, AL YS - Bridge Club 43 French Club 43 Office Help 4' Sounds of Withrow 4. BALDWIN, JANE - Art Club 23 Folksinging Club 3,43 French Club 23 G.A.A. 33 History Club 23 Sounds of Withrow 33 Spanish Club 23 Thalian Club 3,4. BANKS, JA MES - Cross Country 3,43 Lunchroom Help 3,43 Track 3,4. BA RKLEY, BRENDA - Health Careers Club 23 Junior Achievement 33 Office Help 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3. BA UER, RONALD - Sounds of Withrow 2,3343 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Pep Club 3. BEA TTY, GEORGE- Football l3 Projection Crew 2,3,4. BECK, BARBARA - Girls Glee Club 23 History Club 43 Red Cross Club 23 Senior 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Student Council Rep. 2. BECK, THERESIA - G.A.A. 3,43 Girls Glee Club 3,4. BECKMAN, NANCY - Annual Business SIBH-43 G.A.A. 33 Oflice Help 3,4. BEDINGHA US. FRANCES - D.E.C.A. 4: G.A.A. 33 Sounds of With- row 33 Tower News Rep. 2. BEETS, JA MES - Choir 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. BEHRENS, TERI- G.A.A. 33 StudentCouncil Rep. 3. BENNETT, ED WA RD - Football 3,4. BESS, PA ULA - Annual Literary Stafl' 33 Folksinging Club 3,43 G.A.A. 23 Office Help 43 Red Cross Club 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2, BIMEL, FRED - Office Help 2. BINKLEY, JEANNE- Annual Rep. 23 Band 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Office Help 43 Sounds of Withrow 33 Thalian Club 4. BIRKIGT, FRANCES - Folksinging Club 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Sounds ofWithrow 3,4. BIVENS, CONSTANCE- G.A.A. 2,3,4. BLANKS, SHARON - Folksinging Club 3,43 Health Careers Club 43 History Club 3,43 Red Cross Club 33 Spanish Club 2. BOOTH, BARBARA - G.A.A. 2,3. BOS WELL. ALTER - Baseball 2. BOWEN, RONDA - Annual Literary Staff 33 Annual Rep. 3,43 French Club 2,43 G.A.A. 2,33 History Club 43 Scribblers 3,4. BOYD, ANITA - G.A.A. 2,3. BO YLE, PA TRICIA - G.A.A. 2,33 Office Help 33 Y-Teens 4. , 272 BO YLE, SIDNEY - Football 2,33 History Club 23 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Pep Club 33 Track 2,3,4. BRABSON, ESTHER - G.A.A. 2,43 Pep Club 23 Spanish Club 43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 43 Tower News Rep. 2. BRESSI, ANNE- Art Club 33 Dolphin Club 2,33 G.A.A. 2,33 Sounds of Withrow 2. BREWER, CA THI - F.T.A. 23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Health Club 23 Pep Club 2,3, BREWER, ROBERT- Sounds of Withrow 3. BRIDGES, NANCY - Folksinging Club 33 Girls Glee Club 33 Safety Council 33 Tower News Rep, 3. BRITTON, BONNIE - Annual Rep. 23 Folksinging Club 33 G.A.A. 23 German Club 3,43 Girls Glee Club 33 History Club 2,43 Mixed Chorus 23 OH'ice Help 3. BROCK, WILLIAM- Football 3. BROCKMAN, KA THY - G.A.A. 2,33 Sounds of Withrow 3. BROOKS, MEL VIN - Offset Club 2. BROOKS, SUE- Folksinging Club 3,43 F.T.A. 43 History Club 43 Safe- ty Council 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 23 Student Council Rep. 2,33 Tow- er News Rep. 4. BROOKS, WANDA - French Club 23 F.H.A. 23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Office Help 33 Student Council Rep. 2,43 Tower News Rep. 2. BRO WN, ANNETTE- F.T.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4. BRO WN, A RNOLD - Band 2,3,43 Orchestra 3,43 Track 3,4. BRO WN, KITA - Annual Rep. 23 G.A.A. 2,33 Office Help43Tower News Staff 3,4. BRO WN, MICHAEL - Chess Club 33 Tennis 2, BRO WN, PEGGY - Art Club 23 F.T.A. 23 Y-Teens 2,3. BRO WN, STEVAN - ChessClub 3,43 History Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 3. BRO WN, WILLIA M - Football 3,43 Pep Club 33 Track 3. BRO WN, YVONNE- G.A.A. 23 Lunchroom Help 4. BRUCE, JUDITH - French Club 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 23 Senior Band 2,3,4. BRYANT, PATRICIA - G.A.A. 3. BUCKLER, DONNA - F.H.A. 2,3,43 D.E,C.A. 4. BURCHA RD, ROBERT- Annual Rep. 2,3,43 Cum Laude43 Latin Club 2,33 Sigma Gamma 4. BURNS, BRENDA - G.A.A. 3. BURNS, EARL - Mixed Chorus 3,43 Projection Crew 4. BUSCH, PENNY - Annual Literary Staff 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Pep Club 2. BUSH, SHEILA - G.A.A. 2,33 Sounds ol' Withrow 2. BUSHILLON. GARY - Basketball 23 Football 2,33 Student Council Rep. 2,3,43 Track 2. BUTCHER, DARLENE - Annual Literary Stal? 3,43 Cum Laude 43 G.A.A. 23 History Club 2,33 Quill and Scroll 43 Student Council 2. BYRD. SHIRLEE - G,A.A. 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3. CAHALL, MICHAEL - Annual Rep. 43 Band 2,3,43 cum Laude 43 Folksinging Club 3,43 History Club 43 Orchestra 2,33 Sigma Gamma 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Pep Club 3. CA MERON. DA VID- Band 2,3,43 Cross Country 33 Latin Club 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sigma Gamma 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Swim- ming 2,3,43 Track 2. CANNON, DOUGLAS- Basketball 2,33 Football 2,3. CARTER, ALAN D.E.C.A. 3,4, CARTER, GARY- Band 2,3,4. CHAPMAN, EDWARD - Projection Crew 23 Stage Crew 3. CHISHOLM. ROBERT Band 2,3,43 German Club 2,33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Track 2. CLARK, LEONA - Folksinging Club 3,43 Hootnanny 33 Red Cross Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,4. CLARKSON, CHRISTOPHER - Choir 2,3,43 Folksinging Club 3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Sounds of' Withrow 2,3,4. CLORE, JEROME - Russian Club 4. COBB, ALBERTA - French Club 23 G.A.A. 2,3,4. COFFEY, GARY- Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. COLANGELO, TERRI - Dolphin Club 23 Drill Team 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Cum Laude 4. COLLIER, DEAN - Golf 2,3,43 History Club 33 Spanish Club 2. C0 WAN, PA ULETTE - G.A.A. 2,3,43 Madrigal 2,3,43 Scribblers 3,43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Thalian Club 3,4. COOK, OTIS - Football 23 History Club 2. COOK, SUSAN - Band 233,43 G.A.A. 23 German Club 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. COOPER, L YNN - Annual Rep. 33 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Student Council Rep. 2. CORDER, CHARLES - Folksinging Club 4. CORDER, FRANCIS - Pep Club 3. COSTON, KENNETH - Cross Country 33 History Club 33 Spanish Club 3. COTTRELLSTANLEY- HistoryClub 3. CUMBY, LYNDA - Dolphin Club 3. CUMMINS, KATHY - Drill Team 43 F.H.A. 2,3,43 French Club 3,42 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Mixed Chorus 33 Pep Club 33 Red Cross Club 33 Scribblers 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Thalian Club 3,43 Tower News Rep. 33 Young Freidns of the Arts 4. CUNNICK, CAROL - Annual Rep. 23 Cheerleader 23 Drill Team 2,33 French Club 23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Sounds of' Withrow 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Thalian Club 33 Tower News Rep. 2,43 Tower News Staff 3,4. CUNNINGHA M, DARRELL - Art Club 3. CUNNINGHAM, CYNTHIA - ArtClub 33 Sounds ofWithrow 3. CUNNINGHAM, JOANN- Art Club 33 G.A.A. 3. CUNNINGHA M, WILLIAM- Band 2,3,43 Sounds ot'Withrow 2,3, CURTIS,- MICHAEL - Basketball 23 Football 23 Football 23 French Club 23 History Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,43 Sounds of'Withrow 3,43 Track 3,4. DAMERON, CAROL 1 Office Help 4. DANGERFIELD, MA TTIE- Y-Teens 4. DANIELSON, KAREN- Annual Business StafT43 Annual Rep. 23 Omoe Help 2,3. DA VIS, KAREN - French Club 3,43 History Club 43 Student Council Alt. 2. DA VIS, VERNON - Football 3. DA VIS, WILLIAM- Chess Club 3. DA VIS, YVONNE - G.A.A. 2,3,43 German Club 2,3,43 History Club 43 Student Council Rep. 4. DEAN, KAREN - Choir 2,3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,4. DEAN, SHARON - Cum Laude 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4. DOBBINS, WALTER - Baseball 43 Projection Crew 33 Red Cross Club 43 Track 3,43 Variety Show 2. DO UGLAS, JERRY - Football 33 Student Council Alt. 33 Track 2,3. DRA GGOO, CYNTHIA - Annual Literary StafT43 Dux Femina 43 G.A.A, 2,33 History Club 3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Office Help 43 Scrib- blers 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council Alt. 43 Thalian Club 2,3,4. DRA GGOO, DONNA - G.A.A. 23 Girls Glee Club 2,3. DR UE, DEBRA - F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Health Careers Club 2. DUHART, BARBARA - Russian Club 4. DUNCAN, CHER YL - Annual Rep. 3,43 Cum Laude 43 Dux Femina 43 German Club 3,43 History Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,3,43 Office Help 43 Scribblers 3,43 Thalian Club 3,43 Tower News Stah' 3,4. DUNCAN, L YNDA - Annual Rep. 2,33 F.H.A. 33 French Club 23 G.A.A. 2,3,4: Office Help 4. DURBIN, DEBORAH i G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 33 Office Help 3,43 Sounds of' Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 33 Student Council Rep. 3,43 Tower News Business Staff 3,43 Tower News Rep. 2,3,4. DURHAM, FRANCIS - Art Club 43 Cum Laude 43 History Club 334. EAKINS. BRENDA - Folksinging Club 3,43 G.A.A. 233,43 Red Cross Club 3,4. EDUARDO, MARIE- Office Help4. EDWARDS, BARBARA - Folksinging Club 3. EDWARDS, CRAIG - Football 2,3,43 French Club 23 History Club 43 PeD Club 33 Track 2.3.4. EGGLESTON, MARLENE - F.H.A. 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Sounds of With- row 3,4. ENGLEHARDT, JOHN - Choir 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Pep Club 33 Sounds of Withrow 4. ERB, RONALD - Russian Club 4. ETTER, MA RLENE - Annual Rep. 33 F.T.A. 33 G.A.A 2,33 Lunch- room Help 33 Oliice Help 33 Pep Club 33 Red Cross Club 33 Y-Teens 3. EVA NS, BONNIE - G.A.A. 43 Latin Club 43 Y-Teens 3,4. ' EVA NS, WA YNE - Baseball 2,3,43 Football 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 3. FAZZIO, WA YNE - Track 2. FAZZIO, BOB - Band 3,4. FIELDS, REGINALD - Football 4. FINN, SUSAN - Folksinging Club 3,43 G.A.A. 33 Girl's Glee Club 2,33 History Club 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. FLANA GAN, KIMBERL Y - G.A.A. 3,4. FLOYD, HELEN - G,A.A.3 Tower News Rep. FORNEY, .IO YCE! Annual Rep, 43 G.A.A. 2,3, GALES, JEANETTA - Dance Club 23 G.A.A. 23 History Club 23 Tower News Rep. 2. GANS. RUBIN - Football 23 Health Club 23 Latin Club 2,33 Safety Council3 Senior Choir 23 SOUHFIS of Withrow 2. GEIL, ANITA - F.H.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Sounds of Withrow 23 Stu- dent Council Rep. 23 Tower News Rep. 3,43 Tower News Staff 3,4. GENTR Y, JOHN - Band 3,43 Cross Country 2,3,43 Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 43 Track 2,3,4. GENTZO W, INGRID - G.A.A. 33 German Club 3. GEORG, WANDA - Annual Rep. 23 F.H.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Studnet Council Alt. 23 Tower News Rep. 2, 3,4. GEORGE. ANNABELLE - G.A.A. 2,3343 Red CrossClub 4. GIBSON, VALERIE- F.T.A. 2,3, GILL, GRETA - Folksinging Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 43 Thalian Club 2,33 43 Tower News Staff 4. GLEICH, KRISTINA - Cum Laude 43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Health Club 3,43 Student Council Alt. 43 Tower New Rep. 3. GLOVER, JANE - Annual Rep. 33 Band 2,3, Sec. 43 Dux Femina Pres. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 2,3,43 Latin Club 2,33 Orchestra 33 Sounds ol' Withrow 3,43 Tower News Rep. 43 Tower News Staff 3,4. GOOD, DONALD - Baseball 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Pres. of Senior Class 43 Sigma Gamma 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3343 Ticket Booth Help 3,4. GORDON, LINDA - G.A.A. 33 Girls Glee Club 33 History Club 2,33 Spanish Club 3,4. GOSNEY, LINDA - G.A.A. 2,43 Mixed Chorus 23 Tower News Staff 3, 4. GREEN, JA MES - Bookroom Help 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3. GREENE, RUTH - G.A.A. 33 Lunchroom Help 43 Y-Teens 3,4, GREER, BOBBIE - G.A.A. 4. GREGORY, DANA - Pep Club 33 StudentCouncil Rep. 2. GRIFFIN, LINDA - G.A.A. 2,3, GRISCO, JILL - Band 2,3,43 History Club 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2, 3,43 Thalian Club 2,3,4, GUARD, DA VID - History Club 2. GUENTHER, FRED - Oflioe Help 23 Projection Crew 3,4. HA DDIX, ROBERT - Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 2,3,43 Tower New Rep. 4. HALL, WILLIAM - Art Club 33 Football 23 Mixed Chorus 23 Projec- tion Crew 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3. HA MBLIN, JEWELL - G.A.A. 23 Mixed Chorus 2,3. HAMNER, ROSEMARY - F.H.A. 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 2,33 Junior Achievement 43 Red Cross Club 43 Y-Teens 4. HA RE, BEVERL Y - Folksinging Club 43 Red Cross Club 4. HARE, KENNETH - D.E.C.A. 43 OfTsetClub 3,4. HA RE, NELSON - French Club 3,43 F.T.A. 33 History Club 3. HARKNESS, CAROL - F.H.A. 43 G.A.A. 2,3. HA RRINGTON, ROBIN - Girls Glee Club 2. HARRIS, CHARLES - History Club 23 Latin Club 23 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2. HARRIS, DEBORAH - G.A.A. 33 Health Club 2,33 Red Cross Club 43 Student Council Alt. 3,4. HARRISON, PA TRICIA 4 History Club 3,43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4, HARVEY, PA MELA 4 French Club 2,33 G.A.A. 2,33 Sounds of With- row 2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 3. HASTINGS, NELSON 4 Annual Literary Staff' 2, Sports Ed. 3,43 An- nual Rep. 43 Chess Club 3,43 Football 33 Senior Class Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 2,3. HASTINGS, WILLIAM 4 Annual Rep. 23 Band 3,43 Chess Club 3,43 French Club 23 History Club 3,43 Senior Choir 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. HASEL, STEPHEN 4 Annual Literary SI2lH'3,4Q Rooroom Help 23 Boys Week Rep. 43 Cum Laude 43 Cross Country 43 F.T.A. 43 Histroy Club 2, Treas. 3, Vice Pres. 43 Latin Club Treas. 2, Hist. 3,43 Parking Att. 23 Quill and Scroll 43 Senior Class Rep. 43 Sigma Gamma 43 Sounds of' Withrow 3,43 Student Council Rep. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Student Store Ast. Mgr. 3, Mgr. 43 Thalian Club 3,4. HA YDEN, KERRY 4 Cum Laude 4. HA YDEN, RENEE4 F.T.A. 2,33 G.A.A. 3,4. HEA TLEY, KAREN 4 Band Lib. 2,3,43 Folksinging Club 33 G.A.A. 23 Office Help 3,43 Sounds ofWithrow 2,3,43 Tower News Staff 2,3. HENDERSON, PA MELA 4 French Club 23 G.A.A. 23 Student Council Rep. 3. HENGES, NANCY 4 Band 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,4. HENRY, DARRELL 4 Basketball 43 Football 2,3,43 Track 3,4. HENSLEY, RUSSELL 4 Annual Rep, 23 StudentCouncil Rep. 2,3. HESS, JEANNE 4 Annual Rep. 2,33 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Office Help 33 Tower News Rep. 4. HESS, PATRICIA 4 Annual Alt. 23 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Office Help 3. HICKS, DARLENE 4 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Office Help 43 Student Council Alt. 4. HICKS, DEBORAH - G.A.A. 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 3. HILL. ANN 4 PepClub 2. HILLIARD, GALE 4 Band 2,3,43 History Club 23 Scribblers 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 3. HINES, SANDRA 4 Office Help 33 Student Council Rep. 4. HOBSON, MARBERTA 4 Folksinging Club 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,31 Girls' Week Rep. 33 History Club 2,3,43 Office Help 33 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,4. HOGG. WALTER 4 German Club 2,33 Histroy Club 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Senior Class Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 23 Tower News Staff' 3, Sports Ed. 4. HOLT, BEVERL Y - Office Help 43 Y-Teens 4. HOUSTON, PATRICIA 4 Annual Rep. 23 Folksinging Club Treas. 43 French Club 2,43 G.A.A. 23 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Gym Ast. 43 Junior Achievement 43 Pep Club 2,33 Red Cross Club 43 Tower News Rep. 2. H0 WA RD. KAREN 4 Danoe Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 23 Tower News Rep. 4. HUBBLE, SHELLI 4 Drill Team 3, Co-Head 43 French Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Senior Choir 2,3, Sec. 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. HUGHES. JANE 4 Annual Literary Staff 3,43 Annual Rep. 23 Daisy Chain 33 Dolphin Club 2,33 Drill Team 3,43 Dux Femina 43 French Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Latin Club 23 Senior Class Treas. 43 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 3,43 Tigertown Queen 43 Tower News Rep. 2. HUMMEL, HELEN 4 Annual Art Staff 3,43 Annual Rep. 3,43 Art Club 2,3,43 Dux Femina 43 History Club 2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Scrib- blers Rec. Secy. 3, Corres. Secy, 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Thalian Club 3, Vice Pres. 43 Tower News Rep. 2. HUNT. STEPHANIE 4 Sounds of Withrow 2,3. ILIFF, CA ROLE 4 Girls Glee Club 2,33Office Help 3,43 Red Cross Club 2. JACKSON, BRENDA 4 Dance Club 23 Girls Glee Club 2. JACKSON, CAROL 4 Daisy Chain 33 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 43 History Club 43 Latin Club 43 Lunchroom Help 33 Office Help 3,43 Red Cross Club 43 Senior Class Vice Pres. 43 Student Council Rep. 3,4. JACKSON, DARR YL 4 Football 2,33 Track 2,3. JACKSON, GLEANDA 4 G.A.A. 3,4. JACKSON, WALTER 4 Football 23 Pep Club 33 Track 2,4. JACKSON, WILLIAM 4 Football 2,3,43Lunchroom Help 33 Pep Club 33 Track 3,4. JENNINGS, ANNETTA 4 Health Careers Club 3. JENNINGS, DONALD 4 Band 2,3,43 Chess Club 3,43 Cum Laude 43 Sigma Cgamma 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. JOHNS, NANCY 4 History Club 43 Scribblers 3,43 Tower News Rep. 23 Tower News Business StaiT4. JOHANSMANN, LINDA 4 French Club 33 History Club 33 Latin Club 3,4, JOHNSON, DEBORAH 4 Health Careers Club 3,43 Red Cross Club 3, 4. JOHNSON, GEREENE 4 G.A.A. 2,33 Mixed Chorus 2. JOHNSON, JACQ UETTA 4 French Club 23 G.A.A. 2,33 Mixed Chorus 23 Office Help 33 Tower News Rep. 2. JOHNSON, JEROME 4 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2. JOHNSON, MARY 4 Annual Rep. 33 G.A.A. 2,33 Pep Club 33 Student Council Rep. 23 Tower News Rep. 2. JOHNSON, PHYLLIS 4 F,T.A. 2,33 Y-Teens 2,3. JOHNSON, RUBY 4 Pep Club 2. JONES, CYNTHIA 4 G.A.A. 2,33 Y-Teens 2,3, JONES, DEBORAH 4 G.A.A. 43 Red Cross 3. JONES, ROBERT 4 Band 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. JONES, WILLIAM 4 Football 2,3,43 Pep Club 3. KARCH, JUANITA 4 Annual Literary Staff' 33 Dance Club 33 F.H.A. 33 Folksinging Club 43 G.A.A. 2,33 Health Careers Club 43 History Club 2,3,43 Madrigal 33 Pep Club 23 Red Cross Club 43 Red Cross Rep. 33 Scribblers 3,43 Senior Choir 2,3, Secy. 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Tower News Rep. 4. KELLY, LINDA 4 Annual Rep. 23 G.A.A. 33 History Club 3,4. KELLEY, RA Y- Chess Club 23 Sounds ofWithrow 2,3. KING, JEANNETTE4 G.A.A. 2,3. KING, SHERRY 4 Annual Business Staff 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3. KIRDY, GORDON 4 Band 3,4. KOPITTKE, GREG 4 Annual Rep. 2,43 Band 2,3,43 French Club 23 His- tory Club 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,4. K0 VACH, ELIZABETH 4 History Club 43 Office Help 4. KYLES, OA TIS 4 D.E.C.A. 43 F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 2,33 Red Cross Club 4. LAMBERT, VIRGINIA 4 French Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,33 History Club 3,43 Quill and Scroll Secy. 43 Tower News StafT 3,4. LAMBERT, WILLIAM 4 Histrory Club 33 Latin Club 33 Sounds of Withrow 33 Swimming 3. LA MPKIN, JIM 4 Football 23 Golf 3,43 History Club 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Studen Council Rep. 3. LAMPKIN, JEFF 4 Annual Rep. 2,33 Band 2,3,43 History Club 33 Or- chestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Student Council Rep. 2,3. LANGLEY, JEANNE 4 Drill Team 3,43 G.A.A. 2,32 History Club 3,43 Latin Club 23 Office Help 23 Scribblers 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Student Council Rep. 4. LAGUE, ROGER 4 Annual Rep. 2,33 French Club 23 History Club 3,43 Red Cross Club 23 Sounds of Withrow 23 Student Council Rep. 2,33 Tennis 2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 3. LA GUE, RON 4 Annual Rep. 33 Red Cross Club 23 Swimming 23 Ten- nis 2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 2. LARKINS, ELLA 4 F.H.A. 43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Gym Help 43 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Y-Teens 3,4. LA THAN. SHA RON 4 Annual Rep. 3. LEAHR, MICHAEL 4 History Club 3,43 StudentCouncil Rep. 2,3. LEARY, ANGELA 4 G.A.A. 23 Sounds of Withrow 2. LEE, MICHAEL 4 Mixed Chorus 3. LEIST, L YNN 4 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Office Help 2. LESLIE, KENNETH 4 Football 23 Hi-Y 33 Pep Club 2,3. LEWIS, CARL 4 History Club 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Stage Crew 3,43 Student Council Rep. 3. LEWIS, LINDA 4 Souds of Withrow 33 Spanish Club 3. LIGGETT, NANCY 4 Band 2,3,43 French Club 2,33 Histroy Club 2,33 Office Help 33 Sounds of Withrow 2,33 Student Council Rep. 2. LINNENBERG, ANNE 4 Dux Femina 43 Girls' Week Rep. 33 History Club 2,3, Corres. Secy. 43 Office Help 33 Quill and Scroll Pres. 43 Scribblers 43 Sounds of Withrow Secy.2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 43 Thalian Club 2,4, Hist. 33 Tower News Rep. 23 Tower News Staff 2,3, Ed.-in-Chief4. LIPSCHUTZ, MICHAEL - History Club 3,43 Pep Club 23 Swimming 4. LITMAN, STANLEY - Pep Club 2,3. LITTLEJOHN, SANDRA - Annual Rep. 33 G.A.A. 23 Health Careers Club 2,33 Offioe Help 43 Pep Club 23 Red Cross Club 3,4, LOVETTE, BRENDA - G.A.A. 2,33 Red Cross Club 43 Y-Teens 3. LOWERY, RUBY - D.E.C.A. 4. L UCHO W, THOMAS - Annual Rep, 23 History Club 3,43 Student Council Rep. 33 Tower News Rep. 3. LYNCH, KATHERINE - Art Club 33 French Club 43 F.T.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A, 2,3,4. LYONS, BARBARA - D.E.C.A. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2. MACKEY, DA VID - Football 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 43 Pep Club 33 Track 2,4. MA DA RIS, CLYDE - Football 2,3. MAISH, PATRICIA - Cheerleader 2,43 Drill Team 23 G.A,A. 2,3,43 History Club 3,45 Sounds ofWithrow 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Tower News Business Staff 3,4. MALORA, CYNTHIA - Annual Art Staff 3,43 Art Club 3,43 Folksing- ing Club 3,43 Girls' Week Rep. 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Red Cross Club 2,3,43 Red Cross Rep. 23 Scribblers 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Thali- an Club 3, Hist. 4. MALOTT, CHER YL - Drill Team 2,3, Co-Capt. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 23 Tower News Business Staff 33 Tower News Rep. 2,3,4. MANNING, GARY - OFfsetClub4. MANNING, JOHNNIE - G.A.A. 2,3,4. MARKSBERRY, ROBERT- Chess Club 3,43 German Club 3,4. MA RSHALL. LINDA - Girls Glee Club 2,33 Latin Club 3, MARTIN, CAROL - G.A.A. 2,33 Mixed Chorus 33 Red Cross Club 2,33 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. MARTIN, DEBIA - Girls Glee Club 3, Lib. 43 Girls' Week Rep. 33 Mixed Chorus 23 Russian Club 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Tower News Rep. 23 Y-Teens 4. MARTIN, PA UL - Annual Rep. 3,43 Band 2,3,43 German Club 2,3,43 History Club 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Swimming 3,43 Thalian Club 3,4. MARTIN, RONALD - Mixed Chorus 4. MASON, ROBERT - Football 2,3. MA THERS, DA VE - Engineers Society 3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 History Club 33 Senior Choir 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Parking Att. 3. MA THEWS, RICHARD - Basketball Mgr. 2,43 Baseball Mgr. 23 Pep Cl b 2 3. MA TTIHEWS, SHA RLENE- G.A.A. 3.43 Girls Glee Club 4. MA TTIE, BEVERL Y - Cum Laude 43 F.T.A. 3,43 History Club 43 Office Help 43 Red Cross Club 33 Spanish Club 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3. MA UNDRELL, DEBORAH - Dolphin Club 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 2.3, Pres. 43 Office Help 43 Spanish Club 3,4. MCAFFR Y, BONITA - Annual Rep. 2,33 Office Help 4. McAFFRY, JOHN - Golf3,43 Latin Club 3,4. McCRA Y, BA RBA RA - G.A.A. 3,41 Girls Glee Club 3,43 Tower News Rep. 4. McCRA Y, LORRAINE - F.T.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 23 Latin Club 3,45 Office Help 3. McDANIEL, KA THR YN - Folksinging Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 3,41 History Club 3,43 Pep Club 33 Red Cross Club 4. McKEE, BLANCHE - Band 2,3,43 History Club 33 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. MCKENZIE, GARY - Football 23 Pep Club 2,33 Projection Crew 2,3,4. McNEAL, GORDON - Band 3. MCNEIL, ROBERT - Bookroom Help 3,43 French Club 43 History Club 43 Student Council Rep. 3,4. MEANS, MELAINE - Annual Rep. 23 G.A.A. 23 History Club 43 Stu- dent Council Rep. 3,4. MESMAN, INEKE- Spanish Club 4. MILLER, GAIL - Bi-racial Council 43 G.A.A. 23 Pep Club 2. MILLER, LARRY - Projection Crew 2,3. MILLER, ROBERT- Football 23 Pep Club 2,3. MILLS, MA RLENE - Lunchroom Help 33 Office Help 43 Student Council Rep. 2,3. MITCHELL, LaMORRIS - Football 3. MONTGOMERY, MICHAEL - Football 2. MOON, JOYCE- G.A.A. 3,43 History Club 43 Senior Choir 3,4. MOON, SAMUEL - Chess Club 2,3,43 Stage Crew 2,3,4. MO0RE,JULIA - G.A.A, 2,3. MORGAN, NA THANIEL - Football 33 Track 2,3,4. MORTON, L UTHER - Football Reserve 33 Track 2,3,4. MOSS, JOYCE - F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Lunchroom Help 3,43 Y-Teens MULLLINS, MICHAEL - Band 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. MYERS, ROBERT- Art Club 3. NEAL, CHARLES - Annual Rep. 33 Student Council Rep. 23 Tower News Rep. 3. NECA MP, LOIS - Annual Rep. 43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of With- row 2,3,4. NICK UM, WILLIA M - History Club 43 Student Council Rep. 3,4. NIEMAN, DONNA - Spanish Club 43 Student Council Rep. 2, NOR WELL, GEORGE- Basketball 2. 0'BRYANT, PATRICIA - Annual Rep, 23 F.T.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Orchestra 2,33 Tower News Rep. 43 Y-Teens 3. OOTEN, HERSCHEL - Band 2,33 Sounds of Withrow 2,3. OSBORNE, PAMELA - Dance Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Red Cross Club 33 Tower News Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 4. O WENS, CARLTON - Baseball 23 Pep Club 33 Projection Crew 23 Track 2. O WENS, CHA RLOTTA - Dance Club 2, Treas. 33 Red CrossClub 2. PACE, MARK - G.A.A. 33 Lunchroom Help 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,41 Student Council Rep. 3. PALMER, FLOREIDA - G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 33 Pep Club 3. PARKER, LEONARD - Band 3,41 Basketball 33 Football 33 Track 3. PATRICK, HOLLY - Cheerleader 2,41 Drill Team 2,31 G.A.A, 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 3,43 Thalian Club 3,4Q Tower News Rep. 4. PA TTERSON, MARY - Annual Rep. 3. PA TTON, CLINTON - Pep Club 3. PEOPL ES, ALPHONSO - Pep Club 2,33 Swimming 2. PERKINSON, SHA RON - Daisy Chain 33 Dux Femina Seey. 43 Folks- inging Club 4, Treas. 43 French Club 23 G.A.A. 33 History Club 3,43 Homecoming Queen 43 Madrigal 3,43 Majorette 2,3. Head 4, Office Help 43 Senior Choir 2, Seey. 3, Vice Pres. 43 Sounds ofWithrow 2,3, 43 Tower News Rep. 3. PERSON, JOSEPH - Basketball 33 Projection Crew 4. PHILLIPS, GLORIA - G.A,A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 33 Student Coun- cil Rep. 2. PILGRIM, BEVERL Y- Red Cross Club 33 Tower News Rep. 3. PORTER, JERRY - Basketball 43 Cross Country 43 Hi-Y 33 Swimming 33 Track 2,3,4. POSEY, JOA N - French Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,33 Health Careers Club 43 History Club 43 Student Council Rep. 2,33 Tower News Rep. 2,33 Tower News Staff 4. PRICE, MICHAEL - Projection Crew 3,4. PROBST, EDDIE - Annual Art Staff 2,3,43 Annual Rep. 43 F.T.A. 23 History Club 23 Latin Club 2,3,43 Safety Council 33 Student Council PUCKETT, FLORA - Office Help 4. RAFFERTY, WILLIAM - History Club 23 Safety Council 23 Student Council Alt. 23 Thalian Club 2. RA KO WSKI, DENNIS - Band 43 Folksinging Club 3,41 Safety Council 33 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Thalian Club 3,4, RA NDLE, MARIO - Football 2,3,41 Projection Crew 43 Tiger Club 33 Track 3,4. RASBERRY, RICA RDO - Football 2,3,43 Track 2,3,4. RASCHICK, WALTER - History Club 4. RASMUSSEN, BRUCE - Band 2,3, Pres. 43 Chess Club 33 Cross Country 33 German Club 2, Pres. 33 Sigma Gamma 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,41 Student Council Sgt,-at-Arms 43 Swimming 2,3,4. REED, CLIFTON - Stage Crew 2. REED, GORDON - Cross Country 43 Mixed Chorus 3. REED, JA MES - History Club 2. REESE, VICKI - ArtClub 33 F.H.A.4. REEVES, NANCY - F.H.A. 4. REINHART, RICHARD - Folksinging Club 33 Thalian Club 4. RENSHA W, BECKY - Annual Business Staff 2, Asst. Ed. 3, Ed. 43 Cheerleader 2,3, Basketball Capt. 43 Dolphin Club 2, Seey. 3, Treas. 43 Dux Femina 43 G.A.A. 2, Vioe Pres. 3,43 Quill and Scroll 43 Span- ish Club 23 Student Council Rep. 2. REPLOGLE, MARSHA 4- Annual Rep. 43 G.A.A. 2,3, Hist, 43 History Club 3,43 Tower News Rep. 2. RESSES, LINDA 4 D.E.C.A. Secy. 43 Mixed Chorus 3,4. RICE, SARA 4 G.A.A, 23 Girls Glee Club 3,43 History Club 43 Office Help 3. RICE, SHIRLEY 4 ArtClub 33 G.A.A. 2,33 Mixed Chorus 3. RIES, DWIGHT 4 Mixed Chorus 23 Offset Club 3,43 Senior Choir 3,4. RIESSER, KIMBERL Y 4 Dolphin Club 2,3,43 Folksinging Club 3, Vioe Pres. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls' Week Rep. 33 History Club 43 Office Help 3,43 Spanish Club 33 Student Council Rep. 43 Tower News Rep. 33 Tower News Staff4. RILEY, KENNETH 4 Basketball 2: Football 2,3,43 Track 3,4. RILL, DIANE 4 Annual Rep. 33 Girls' Week Rep. 33 Girls Glee Club 2, 33 Health CareersClub 3,43 History Club 3,43 Office Help 3,4. RITCHIE, KRIS 4 Office Help 2,3,43 StudentCouncil Rep. 3. ROBBINS, KAREN 4 Annual Business Stafl' 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Office Help 33 Tower News Rep. 4. ROBERSON, WILLIE 4 Football 23 Projection Crew 2,3,43 Track 3. ROGERS, RODNEY 4 Band 2,33 Chess Club 43 History Club 2. ROGERS, RUTH 4 F.H.A. 33 French Club 33 F.T.A. 3, Vice Pres. 43 G.A.A. 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Red Cross Club Vice Pres. 33 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,41 Thalian Club 3,43 Tower News Rep. 2, ROGERS, SUSAN 4 Folksinging Club 3,43 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 His- tory Club 2,43 Sounds of Withrow 33 Spanish Club 3,43 Thalian Club 3,4. ROSS, PATRICIA 4 Dux Femina 43 G.A.A. 2,3, Pres. 43 History Club 3,43 Latin Club 23 Sounds of Withrow 43 Student Council Rep. 2,3, Treas. 43 Tower News Business Staff Asst. Mgr. 3, Mgr. 4. ROSS, RENEE 4 G.A.A. 3. ROSSELL, LINDA 4 Art Club 3.4: Dance Club 23 Folksinging Club 4, Secy. 33 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. RUNIONS, JOYCE 4 Campus Life 3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Sounds of With- row 23 Student Council Rep. 2,33 Tower News Staff 2,3,4. RUTHERFORD, EVEL YN 4 Cheerleader 3, Football Capt. 43 Dolphin Club 2,3, Pres. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Health Careers Club 23 Senior Class Rep. 43 Sounds ofWithrow 2,3,43 Tower News Staff 2,3,4. RUSSO, VICKI 4 Drill Team 3,43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Tow- er News Staff' 3,4. SANDERS, CHARLES 4 Football 3. SANGL, BARBARA 4 Annual Rep. 33 German Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 43 Health Club 33 Red Cross Rep. 23 Sounds of Withrow 2,3. SA TTERFIELD, JOHN - - Band 2,3,43 Golf 43 Latin Club 23 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. SA UNDERS, LORETTA 4 Band 2,3,43 French Club 33 G.A.A. 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Senior Choir 43 Girls Glee Club 43 Sounds of With- row 2.3.4. SCHAEFFER, JOHN 4 Band 2,3,43 history Club 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. SCHEFFEL, RICHARD 4 German Club 2,33 History Club 2,3,43 Stu- dent Council Alt. 2, Rep. 4. SCHEERER, JOYCE 4 Folksinging Club 33 G.A.A, 23 German Club 3, Pres. 43 History Club 43 Red Cross Club 3. SCHMIDT, CONSTANCE 4 Mixed Chorus 2,4. SCHMIDT, ROBERT 4 Band 3,4. SCHULZ, JUDITH 4 Annual Business Staff 43 Lunchroom Help 43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3. SCHWARTZWALDER, VALICE 4 G.A.A. 2,33 Red Cross Club 2. SCOTT, JOHN 4 Girls Glee Club Accomp. 43 Madrigal 43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Thalian Club 3,4. SCOTT, LA RRY 4 Baseball 23 Football 23 Projection Crew 2,3,4. SCOTT, LINDA 4 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 3,43 Senior Class Rep. 43 Spanish Club 43 Student Council Rep. 3,43 Tower News Staff 4. SCOTT, MILDRED 4 Dance Club 33 F.H.A. 43 French Club 23 G.A.A. 2,31 Health Careers Club 23 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teens Vice Pres. 3,4. SEA WRIGHT, RHONDA 4 G.A.A. 23 Health Careers Club 2,4. SEGRIST, LISE 4 Mixed Chorus 33 Literary Club 2,3. SEIBERT, FREDERIC 4 Annual Rep. 33 Golf3,4. SELL, WOLFGANG 4 German Club 3. SELLERS, RICHARD - Band 2,3,43 Cum Laude 43 Latin Club 23 Or- chestra 3, SETA, TOM 4 ArtClub 23 Football 2. SHELTON, KAREN 4 G.A.A. 23 Girls Glee Club 2,3. SHEPA RD, SIBYL 4 Dance Club 33 G.A.A. 2,43 General Business Club 43 Lunchroom Help 43 Red Cross Club' 33 Rocket Club 3,4, SHEPA RD, SYL VIA 4 Dance Club 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Office Help 33 Red Cross Club 4. SHREVE, MARGARET 4 Annual Rep. 23 Bi-racial Council 43 Daisy Chain 33 Dux Femina 43 G.A.A. 2,33 History Club 3,43 Latin Club 2, 4, Treas. 33 Orchestra 2,3,43 Scribblers Vioe Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Secy. Senior Class 43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council 2,33 Thali- an Club 2, Secy. 3, Treas. 43 Tower News Rep, 4. SHUEMA KE, DIA NE 4 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Office Help 43 Sounds of With- row 23 Student Council Alt. 2. SIL VEIRA, ISABEL 4 Dux Femina 43 Folksinging Club 43 History Club 43 Student Council Rep. 43 Tower News Staff 4. SIMPSON. ERIC 4 Pep Club 33 Student Council Rep, 2,3. SIMS. BARBARA 4 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 3. SIZEMORE, RICK 4 Tennis 3,4. SMITH, ARTHUR 4 Football 2,33 Red Cross Club 33 Variety Show 3. SMITH, BENITA 4 Annual Rep. 33 Folksinging club 33 French Club 23 F.T.A. 23 G.A.A. 2,3,43 General Business Club 43 History Club 3,43 Home Ec. Club 43 Red Cross Club 33 Student Council Alt. 43 Tower News Rep. 33 Variety Show 3. SMITH, BRENDA 4 Dance Club 23 G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 33 Red Cross Club 3. SMITH, BR YA NT 4 Band 2,3,43 Cross Country 2,33 French Club 23 Hi- Y 23 Madrigal 43 Orchestra 2,43 Senior Choir 3,43 Sounds of' Withrow 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3,4. SMITH, CHARLES 4 Golf2,3,4. SMITH, DEBORAH 4 Annual Literary Staff 43 Annual Rep. 33 French Club 2,3. SMITH, DEBORAH R. 4 Student Council Alt. 3. SMITH. GREGOR Y 4 Art Club 3,4. SMITH, LANDON 4 Baseball 2,33 Football 2,33 Pep Club 33 Red Cross Club 4. SMITH, LINDA 4 F.H.A. 43 G.A.A. 2,43 Red Cross Club 43 Spanish Club 4. SMITH, MARCIA 4 Dance Club 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Y-Teens 3. SMITH, MILDRED 4 Annual Rep. 43 Dolphin Club 2,33 Folksinging Club 33 Latin Club 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Tower News Staff' 3,4. SMITH, ROBERT 4 Basketball 23 Football 2,31 Red Cross Club 43 Sounds ofWithrow 33 Track 2,3. SMITH, SANDRA 4 G.A.A. 3,43 Girls Glee Club 43 Health Club 23 Pep Club 23 Y-Teens 2. SOFER, GREGORY 4 Football 33 History Club 43 Mixed Chorus 33 Projection Crew 3,43 Track 3,4. SOFER, MARVIN 4 Cross Country 43 Madrigal 3,43 Senior Choir 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. SOLOMON, DANNY 4 Band 43 Madrigal 43 Senior Choir 2,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,4. SPEARS, FRANCES 4 Y-Teens 4. STACEY, CHARLENE 4 G.A.A. 23 Latin Club 3. STALEY, LYNETTE 4 F.T.A, 33 G.A.A. 2,33 History Club 3,43 Office Help 3. STALL WORTH, PA TRICIA 4 F.T.A, 33 G.A.A. 4. STEFFENS, RICHARD 4 Band 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. STEGMAN, SANDRA 4 Girls Glee Club 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 4. STEPHENS, JANICE4 Sounds of Withrow 2. ' STEVENS. TERRY 4 Madrigal 2,3,43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Tower News Rep. 3,4. STEVENSON, KEITH 4 Orchestra 2,33 Thalian Club 3,4. STEVENSON, LOUISE 4 Dance Club 43 French Club 43 F.T.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 Girls Glee Club 43 Mixed Chorus 2,33 Russian Club. STEWART, BETTY 4 F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 2,3. STINSON, VERONICA 4 G.A.A. 3,43 Junior Achievement 43 Office Help 43 Red Cross Club 4. STONEBRA KER, DONA LD 4 Student Council Rep. 2. STRA TMA N, MELINDA 4 Annual Literary Staff 3,43 Madrigal 43 Office Help 3,43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3. STR UNK, BRENDA 4 Mixed Chorus 2,3. STURDEVA NT, PA UL - Band 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3,4. STURDEVA NT, STEVEN - Annual Rep. 23 Student Council Rep. 2,4. STURDIVANT, VIVIAN - Red Cross Rep. 3. STURM, CHARLES - Sounds ofWithrow 2,3,43 Stage Crew Mgr. 3,4. SWART, DON- Band 2, Mgr. 33 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. TA LLEY, CHA RL EY - Football 33 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. TA TE, GA RR Y - Chess Club 2,3,4. TA YLOR, WILLIAM- Annual Rep. 2,33 Football 2,3,43 Student Council Alt. 33 Tennis 33 Track 2. TEICHMAN, CHARLES - Annual Rep. 2,43 Chess Club 33 Cum Laude 43 Sigma Gamma 43 Student Council Rep. 2,4. THOMAS, CRAIG - Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Stage Crew 2,3. THOMAS, JA CQUELINE - G.A.A. 23 Y-Teens 4. THOMAS, JA MES - OlTset Club 4. THOMPSON, SCOTT- Student Council Rep. 3. TITS WORTH, SHERRY - G.A.A. 23 Sounds of Withrow 3. TOBIAS, ED WARD - History Club 4. TRESTER, MICHAEL -Cross Country 2,3, Capt. 43 Pep Club 2,33 Track 2,3,4. TRIBBLE, LA WRENCE - Cross Country 2, Track 2. TURNER, GEORGE- Football 2,33 Pep Club 2,3. TURNER, SHARON - Annual Rep. 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Student Council Rep. 2,3,4. TYNDALL, PATRICIA - French Club 23 F.T.A. 2,33 Student Council Rep. 3,4. , TYSON, HERBERT- Baseball 33 Latin Club 2,3,4. TYUS, BETTIE- Y-Teens 2,3. ULMER, MAR Y - G.A.A. 2,33 Y-Teens 4. UNDER WOOD, MAMIE- G.A.A.4. - VANCE, DANNY - Annual Art Stafl' 23 Latin Club 2. VA UGHN, IR VIN - Color Guard 43 Cross Country 3,41 Hi-Y Treas. 33 Track 2,3,4. VONBOKERN, NANCY - Annual Rep. 2,3,43 Art Club 33 French Club 33 F.T.A. 33 G.A.A. 2,33 Girls Glee Club 43 Scribblers 3,4. WA DD Y, FRANK - Band 2,33 Baseball 2,33 Color Guard 43 Football 2, 3,43 French Club 2,31 History Club 23 Thalian Club 3,4. WA DE, SHERREL - G.A.A. 3,43 History Club 43 Latin Club 23 Red Cross Club 3,43 Y-Teens 2,4. WA GNER, LINDA - Office Help 4. WALLACE, BARBARA - G.A.A. 2,33 StudentCouncil Rep. 2. WARREN, CAROL YN- G.A.A. 2. WARREN, JA MES - Projection Crew 3,4. WARRINGTON, MARK - Band 3,43 Football 33 Pep Club 33 Sigma Gamma 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Student Council Rep. 4. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDER - Baseball 43 Basketball 33 Color Guard 43 Football 2,31 History Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Sounds of Withrow 3,43 Thalian Club 3,43 Track 2,3,4. WATSON, BELINDA - G.A.A. 23 ArtClub 3. WELBON, FRANCINE- G.A.A.4. WELLS, BRENDA - Annual Literary Statf 3, Asst. Ed. 43 Annual Rep. 2,33 French Club 2,3,4Q History Club 33 Quill and Scroll 43 Sounds of Withrow 2. 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WHEELER, NANCY - Annual Literary Stall' 3,43 Art Club 3,41 Dol- phin Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4: Folksinging Club Board Member 3,41 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Girls' Week Rep. 33 Madrigal 43 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,31 Thalian Club 2,3,4. WHITE, BLANCHE- G.A.A. 2,33 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 3. WHITE, BRENDA - F.H.A. 23 French Club 23 F.T.A. 2,31 G.A.A. 3,41 Y-Teens 2. WHITLOCK, KATHY - D.E.C.A. 43 Health Careers Club 33 Major- ettes 33 Office Help 3,4. WILDER, CAROL - F.H.A. 23 French Club 23 Gym Help 43Tower News Rep. 4. WILES, DENNIS - Cross Country 2,3,43 French Club 23 F.T.A. 3,43 Hi- Y 3,43 Intramurals 2,31 Track 2,3,4. WILKINS, JA MES - Band 2,3,43 Baseball 3,42 Sounds of Withrow 2. WILLIAMS, DEBORAH - G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 43 Y-Teens 2. WILLIAMS, DIANE - Danoe Club 3,43 G.A.A. 43 Mixed Chorus 3,43 Y-Teens 2. WILLIAMS, GLENN - Band 2,3,4: Pep Club 2,31 Sounds of Withrow 2,3,4. WILLIA MS, HENR Y - French Club 23 Track 2,3. WILLIAMS, HERMAN - Campus Life Club 43 Football 2,3,43 Track 2,4. WILLIAMS, KEITH - Baseball 2g Pep Club 3. WILLIAMS, SELENA - Danoe Club 23 G.A.A. 2,33 Girls Glee Club 2, 3,43 Pep Club 3. WILSON, L UCI - G.A.A. 23 Girls Glee Club 2,3,4. WILSON, ROBYNN - French Club 43 F.T.A. 3,43 G.A.A. 3,43 History Club 2,3,43 Spanish Club 2,3. WILSON,SYL VIA - F.H.A. 2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 Lunchroom Help 33 Mixed Chorus 3. WINFREY. MICHAEL - Basketball 23 Pep club 2,3. WINTERS, KA THRYN - Band 33 Dolphin Club 33 G.A.A. 2,31 Health Careers Club 33 History club 3,43 Sounds of Withrow 3. WIOT, DANNY - French Club 2. WOODIE, CA THERINE - History Club 43 Spanish Club 2,3, Treas. 43 Student Council Rep. 2. WOODS, EUGENE- Basketball 23 Pep Club 33 Projection Crew 2. WOOD Y, ANTHONY- Football 23 History Club 3,43 Lunchroom Help 3,43 Orchestra 2,3,43 Red Cross Club 3,43 Student Council Rep. 4. WOOLRIDGE, BARBARA - Band 2,3,43 F.T.A. 2,43 History Club 2, 43 Spanish Club 43 Student Council Alt. 3,4. 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ZWAYER- SocialStudies Abbott, Mike 227 Abernathy, Jackie 244 Abig, Deborah 268 Abney, Deborah 244 Ackey, Tom 59 Adams, Mardeen 227 Adams, Mona 227 Adams, Miss Sharon 47 Adkine, Debby 244 Adkins, Jane 268 Alberque, Mr. James 47 Alexander, Charles 59,172, 175,210 Alexander, Mrs. Inez 47 Alexander, Sylvia 59,142 , 136 Alexander, Vickie 59,62,67, lO6,114,125,132 Alfieri, Alan 244 Algy-re, Gigi 59,218,219,180 Albright, Laura 59 Allee , Allen , Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Alpee , Amyx, Ken 227, 202, 124 Barbara 244 Darlene 59 Garry 59 Marilyn 227 Susan 227, 1 24 Tim 227 Rywka 227 Shirley 268 Anderson, Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Anderson , Arlene 268 Carolyn 244 Eileen 59 Fletcher 227 Nick 59, 208, 209 Pamela 59 Anderson, Sandi 130,139,129, 227 Andrew, Linda 59,129,130, 139 Angel, Darryle 227 Anglehardt, John 157 Anne, Dan 23,227,114,175, 133,147,148 Antle, David 202,227 Apgar, John 59,114,118,208, 209 Apple, Ken 59 Apple, Wanda 151,132,227 Arentz, Rugnar 59 Armes, Shirley 116,268 Armstrong, Mr. Thomas 43 Arnetz, Ragnar 210,211 Arnold, Elaine 244 Arnold, Michael 268 Arnold, Mrs. Jane 47 Arnold, P. 116 Ashcraft, Vickie 227 Askew, Darlene 59,124,129, 159,152 Atanas, Marcita 150 Austin, JoAnn 59,139 Ayers, Norbert 244 Babb, Carol 227 Bach, A. 180 Bach, sharon 11s,13o,124, 227 Index Baldwin, Laurel 244,124 Baldwin, R. 179 Baldwin, Theresa 227 Ba11,Mafk 146,227,133,124, 148,114 Ball, Ronald 244 Ballinger, R. 150 Balton, Pam 244 Banita, Batchelor 244 Banks, James 183,59 Banks, Jerome 244 Banks, Mary 227 Bannister, Stephanie Bannister, Rhodessee 60 Barber, Yvette 227 Barber, Yvonne 227 Barkley, Brenda 60 Barnes, Bonnie l80,124,119, 229 Barnes, Phil 244,116 Barret, Robert 227 Barrett, Larrell 227 Barrett, Mr. Paul 210 Bartels, Jeanne 244 Bartholomew, Jacquelyn 131 124 Bauer, John 244 Bauer, Ronald 60 Bayless, John 244 Bays, Daniel 244 Bearchell, Bob 244 Beasley, Diane 124 Beasley, Sharon 60 Beasley, Steve 268 Beatty, George 59,133 Beck, Barbara 60,129,159 Beck, Miss Virginia 47 Beckman, Nancy 60,122 Beckstedt, Gary 227 Bedinghaus, Fran 32,60 Beets, James 60 Bein, Denise 227 Bell, C. 195 Bellamah, Dan Bellemah, Kenny 117 Belle, Mrs. Frances 47 Bemis, Pat 227,124,132 Benedict, Holly 268 Benna, Glenda 244 Benna, Jack 177,227,131 Bennett, C. 175 227 Bennett, Edward 60 Bennett, G. 177,175,195 Bennett, Jerry 244 Bennett, Maxine 244,114 Bennett, Rick 60,207,173, 175 Bailey, Diana 227 Bailey, George 59,107 Bailey, Sarah 244 Baker, Diane 244 Baker, James Baker, Janice 59 Baker, Josie 268 Baker, Ray 227 Baldwin, Alys 59 Baldwin, Gregory 227 Baldwin, Jane 59,130,129, 124,139 Benns, Mr. Pentecost 47 Berckman, lvlr. Charles 47 Bernard, Miss Dorothy 47 Berry, Douglas 244 Berry, Elsie 244 Berry, Margaret 60 Berry, Ron 59 Bess, Paula 60,106 Betts, Deena 246 Bevins, lee 227 Billings, Gail 244 Billings, Glenn 227,159 Billings, Lafawn 227 Bimel, Fred 60 Bimel, Judy 180,119,227, 124 Binkley, Jeanne 60,139 Binning, Cynthia 60 Bird, Dan 175,227 Birkigt, Frances 60,151 Bishop, Terry 244 Bivens, Gary 244 Black, Odell 228 Black, Sandra 244 Blackful, Brenda 244 Blackwell, Eulus 244 Blair, Albert 244 Bland, Jessica 152,244 Bland, Liverda 228 Blanks, Karen 228 Blanks, Sharon 60 Blanton, Lee 228 Blocksom, David 64,60,162 Blocksom, Mrs. Marilyn 47 Blocksom, Jo Ann 60 Blossom, Frank 150 Blythe, Jeffery 245 Boak, Cindy 228 Bockley, B. 148 Boggs, Bill 228 Bohan, Pat 268 Bohmer, David 245 Bolton, David 228,150 Boner, Inez 228 Bonner, D. 116 Bonner, Mike 245 Booker, Bobbie 268 Bosse, Mr. Melville 47 Booth, Barbara 60 Boozer, Victoria 245 Bosse., M. 129 Boston, Denise 245 Boswell, Alter 60 Boswell, F. 46 Bouldin, Greg 179 Bouldin, Thomas 245 Bourgeois, Miss Anne 47 Bowen, Debbie 132,129 Bowen, Ronda 60,125 Bowers, Paula 268 Bowling, Bill 228 Bowling, Becky 228 Bowling, Herman 245 Boyd, Anita 60 Boyd, Glenda 228 Boyde, J. 124 Boyd, Linda 245 Boyd, V. 222 Boykin, Monica 245 Boyle, G. 190 Boyle, Pat 60 Boyle, Sid 210,60 Brabson, Esther 61, 130,142 Brabson, James 61 Brabson, Teresa 228,151 Bracken, Stephony 268 Braden, Betty 245 Bradfield, Michael 61 Bradford, James 228 Bradshaw, Roberts 228 Bradshaw, Walter 245 Brandshaw, R. 151 Brasey, Mrs. Anne 47 Brasher, Sherelyn 228 Braxton, Alson 245 Breckenridge, Cassandra 228 Breckenridge, Gene 228,190 Bressi, Anne 61 Brewer, Cathi 61 Bridges, Nancy 61 Briggs, Kathy 228,122,131, 220, 114 Brinkdopke, Sandra 228 Britton, Bonnie 61,129 Britton, Charles 228 Brockman, David 245 Brockman, James 61 Brockman, Kathy 61 Brockman, Linda 228 279 Brogan, Debbie 245 Brogden, Brenda 245 Brogden, Rosetta 61 Brounagh, J. 136 Brogden, Velinda 228 Brooking, Frank 245 Brooks, Christine 61 Brooks, Linda 150 Brooks, Marvine 61 Brooks, Michael Brooks, Sue 61,129 Brooks, Wanda 61,114 Brooksbank, Kay 228 Broner, Ava 245 Brown, Aaron 245,146,148 Brown , Br own, Mrs. Barbara 47 Beverly 61,143,106 Brown, Jacqueline 61 Brown, Kenneth 245 Brown, Kita 61,119,139 Brown, Linda 245 Brown, Maurice 61 Brown, Mike 228 Brown, Pam Brown, Peggy 61 Brown, Ralph 61 Brown, Sue 228 Brown, Willie 61,173,175 Brown, Winfield 228 Browning, Danny 61 Broyles, Charles 151 , 245 Broyles, May 268 Bruce, Geraldean 245,139 Bruce, Judy 63 Bruce, R. Bruckner, Lawanda 228 Brunner, George Brush, Dave 228,147 Bruton, Dave 177,228 Bryant, Charlene 245 Bryant, Deborah 245 Bryant, Mr. John 48,190, 184,133 Bryant, J. 177,63 Bryant, Linda 63 Bryant, Mary 228 Bryant, Robert Bryant, Walter 245 Buchannan, D. 149 Buchnan, Marion 268 Buchannon, Tony 228 Buck, Robert 228 Buckler, Donna 63 Buehler, R. 149 Buerger, Rick 245 Bullock, Mrs. Emilie 48 Bunn, Connie 245 Buntain, Beverly 245 Burchard, Robert 62,63 Burck, Jenny 245 Burke, Gary 268 Burns, Brenda 63 Burns, Earl 63 Burns, Judith 245 Burnside, Cindy 116 Burress, Deborah 245 Burse, Vrylee 245 Burstion, Deborah 245 Burton, Charlotte 245 Burton, George 268 Busch, Debbie 229 Busch, Penny 121,63 Bush, John 245 Bush, Shelia 63 Bushillon, Gary Butcher, Darlene Butcher, Pamela Butler, Candance 129, 151,229 121,63,117 Buttram, Deborah 245 Butts, Karen 246 Buvey, J. 146 Byrd, Danny 171,173,207 Byrd, Shirlee Ann Byrd, Timothy 229 Byrd, William 63 Cadle, Mr. Charles 48,195, 190 ceheii, Mike 62,63,81,129, 146,148 Caldwell, Larry 229 Call, Mr. Jerry 48 Calloway, Aldrich 229,129 Callowa Ranetta 246 v Cameron: David 62, 63, 146, 183,198, 199,200,202 Campbell, Cathi 131, 246 Campbell, Connie 151 ,246 Campbell, Everett 147,229 Campbell, Karen 222 Campbell, Odessa 116,149 Campbell, Peter 246 Campbell, Vince 246 Cannon, Douglas 63 Cannon, Gregg 229 Cantrell, Sharon 268 Cantwell, Marty 152,159, 229 Cariaga, Joy 124,229 Carpenter, James 246 Carr, James 229 Carr, Robert 63,229 Carroll, Diane 63 Carroll, Karen 114,229 Carter, Gabrae 246 Carter, Gary 63,146 Carter, Jackie 229 Carter, Sandra 229 Carter, Scott 63 Carter, Tim 175,177,229 Casey, Phillip 268 Casey, Donna 229 Casey, Peggy 229 Casey, Rita 116 Castleberry, Ethel 246 Dennis 195,246 Otis 177 Castor, Castor, Cavanaugh, Robert 246 Cavanaugh, Trish 229 Caveman, Miss Monica 48 Cawthron, I. 151,177,246 Chacoff, Chris 246 Chadwell, Kathy 139,159, 246 Chamberlain, Cheryl 246 Chamberlain, Crystal 63 Chambers, LaVeda 229 Chambers, Mr. Tom 205,20 207,48,181,l83 Chapman, Candy 268 Chapman, Edward 65 Chin, Teung 118 Chemons, Kenny 229 Chen, Yen-Je 133,229 Chestnut, Kathy 132,146, 229,220 Chidester, Debbie 229 Childress, Susan 151,180, 246 Childs, Gayle 139,229 Chin, NeeCo 268 Chin, Teung 124,130,229 Chiodi, Mike 229 Chisholm, Robert 65,146, 14-8,200,201,202 Cholmondeley, Karen 229 Christena, M.r. 25 Christenson, Peter 146,246 Clapp, Cathy 268 Clapp, Marcia 139, 151,246 5, Clapp, Robert 229 Clark, Bonnie 246 Clark, Barbara 65,151 Clark, Diane 114,229 Clark, Harold 177 Clark, Jeff 65 Clark, Leona 65,129,136 Clark, Mary 229 Clark, Randy 114,146,246 Clarkson, Chris 65,129,150 Clay, Benita 268 Clay, Edward 177,246 Clayborne, Dorothea 246 Clemons, Tony 246 Clepper, John 246 Cline, Gary 179 Clore, Jerome 65 Clore, Nancy 180,219,246 Clowers, Deborah 268 Cobb, Alberta 65 Codwards, Pat 152 Coffey, Darrell 129,229 Coffey, Gary 65 Coffer, Bob 246 Coggins, Alicia 246 Colangelo, Joan 246 Colangelo, Terri' 180,131, 114 Colbert, Denise 246 Coleman, Erich 229 Coleman, Gary 246 Coleman, Marjorie 229 Coleman, Priscella 268 Coleman, Mr. Stuart 48 Coleman, Teresa 268 Coleman, Vi 177,246 Colley, Zella 268 Collier, Bruce 246 Collier, Charles 116,247 Collier, Dean 65,208,209 Collins, Cynthia 229 Collins, Debbie 27,150,222, 229 Collins, Pat 222 Collins, Evelyn Collins, Larry 247 Collins, Nancy 268 Colombo, Sam 137 Combs, Kay 65 Compton, Connie 269 Compston, John 247 Compston, Sandy 268 Compton, Connie 269 Conley, Sharon 246 Conner, Floyd 124,132,229 Conrad, Danny 229 Conrad, Daryl 247 Conrad, Floyd 129 Cook, Denise 124,132,151, 229 Cook, Dessie 114,129,152, 247 Cook, Larry 247 Cook, Otis 65 Cook, Sue 65,133,146 Coons, Dawn 176 Cooper, Carol 229 Cooper, James 247 Cooper, Larry 229,247 Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Cooper, Lynn 65,124,151 Rosalind 229 Shirley 247 Virginia 247 Cope Mary 229 Corder, Charles 65 Corder, Frank 129 Cornwell, Linda 269 Cornwell, Yvonen 229 Corry, Gary 46 Coston, Kenneth 65 Cottrell, Don 247 Cowan, Paulette 65,125, 15 152 Cox, Cheryl 229 Coy, Barbara 150 Coy, Daniel 148,202 Couch, Kathleen 269 Coulter, Kim 269 Coyle, Daniel 65 Coyle, Tim 229 Craig, Beverly 269 Craigo, Mr. Robert 48 Cramer, Roy 179 Cravens, Carol 151,247 Crawford, Jim 269 Crenshaw, Karen 133, 151 , 229 Cresie, Betty 259 Crew, Kris 131,220,247 Crockett, Joyce 229 Cromwell, Margaret 230 Crossley, Mrs. LaDonna 48 Crutcher, Richard 230 Cummings, Mike 151 Cummins, Kathy 180 Cummins, Kathryn 65,114 0 Cunnick, Carol 66,114, 117, 118 Cunningham, JoAnn 66,146 Cunningham, William 66, 146 Curd, Leander 66 Curl, Fred 269 Curtis, Michael 66,210 Dameron, Carol 66,139 Dameron, Cheryl 247 Daniels, Calvin 230 Daniels, Carolyn 146,247 Daniels, Louis 269 Danielson, Karen 66,122 Daughtery, Earl 56 Daulton, John 230 Daulton, Leslie 66 Davenport, Rick 179 Davidson, Anglea 247 Davidson, Ernest 230 Davidson, Gary 118,130 Davidson, Janet 269,149 Davidson, Sharon 146,148, 247 Davidson, Mr. Walter 48 Davis, Bill 142,221 Davis, Debbie 247 Davis, James 247 Davis, Jonnie 230 Davis, Karen 66 Davis, Lydia 66 Davis, Paul 1 77,247 Davis, Sharon 137,230 Davis, Shirley 247 Davis, Shonda 269 Davis, Yvonne 66 230 151 William Dawson, Cathy Day, Glenda 230 Dean, Karen 66,130,150, 152,159 Dean, Missy 118,220,230 Dean, Sharon 66,130,148 Decker, Trudie 247 Dees, Greg 66 Degenhart, Mike 247 Dejenhart, Joe 269 Delacoy, Tom 179 Delaney, Sharon 66 Della, Susan 146 Delph, Helen 230 Denny, Chester 247 Denson, Lorenzo 230 De Lyons, Mrs. Marie 218, 48,221 Dent, Kathleen 230,151 Davis, 280 Derby, Gayle 179 Delroe, Audrey 66 De Vise, Paul 177 DeVoe, Linda 247 Dezarn, Ralph 269 Dials, Gary 150,116 Dickerson, Cheryl 269 Dickerson, Stephanie 230 Dicks, Fred 151 Dickson, Darlene 66 Dickson, Richard 230 Dillon, Yolanda 247 Diiz, Edward 247 Dion, Gail 230 Dixon, Bernice 230 Dixon, Mrs. Betty 48 Dixon, Christine 140 Dixon, Ron 176,177,195 Dixon, Thomas 247,151 Doane, Penny 230 Dobbins, Amber 120,142,230 Dobbins, Walter 66 Dobbs, Lillie 248 Doeren, Mrs. Claudette 49, 130 Dodd, Thomas 230 Dolby, Kenneth Doll, Jim 66 Dollison, Pennee 46,230 Domincack, Fred 248 Dorsey, Bruce 248 1 1 Dorsey, Dan 83, 59,230 Dorsey, Miss Mona 49,218 Douglas, Jerry 66 Dowers, Philip 66 Draggoo, Cynthia 20, 66, 67, 139,125,121 Draggoo, Donna 66,139 Dressell, William 248 Drue, Debra 68 Dryer, Anita 248 Duhart, Barbara 68 Dubose, Alan 230 DuBose, Eugenia 248 DuBose, Pat 230 Dubose, Vera 230 Duermit, Denny l90,189, 185,230 Duggy, Winfred 248 Dugar, Emily 248 Duhart, Jake Duke, Margaret 230 Dukes, Julius Dunaway, Dave 230 Duncan, Angie 248 Duncan, Cheryl 23 ,62, 68, 87,107,124,125,131,139 248,131,124 Duncan, David Duncan, Lynda 68 A Duncan, Pam 131,151 Dunn, Lynne 114,230 Dupree, Martha 68, 132, 138 Durbin, Deb 68,114,119,139 Durbin, Linda 230 Durbin, Tim 248 Durbin, Vickie 139,248 Francis 68 Durham, Brenda 68, 129 Eakins, Eaton, Jim 230 Eddy, Barbara 248 Edwards, Barbara 129 Edwards, Craig 68, 106,124, 173,175,210 Edwards, Donald 249 Edwards, Howard 248 Edwards, Milinda 248 Edwards, Pat 245 Edwards, Phyllis 248 Edwards, Rick 248 Eggleston, Lorene 248 Eggleston, Marlene 68 Everly , Eichhorn, P. 46 Elliott, Bob 230 Ellison, Janice 248 Emmich, Bobby 137,248 Englehardt, John 68 England, Star 121,230 England, Michael 248 Ennis, Pat 248 Erb, Ronald 68 Ester, Patricia 248 Estes, Karen 269 Eston, Delores 151,248 Etter, Marlene 68 Evans, Barbara 248 Evans, Bonnie 131, 68 Evans, Etta 114,248 Evans, Francine 248 Evans, Wayne 173 Evans, Wanda 230 sue 248,132 Fairbanks, Robert 68 Fant, Darlene 230 Farmer, John 269 Farrell, Becky 230 Faul, R. 150 Fauio, Bill 146,148,248 Fazzio, Tony 148,248 Fekkos, Mr. Haralambos 49 Ferguson, Angela 230 Ferguson, Debbie 122,220 125,152,159 Ferguson, Reginald 248 Ferguson, Wendy 116,150, 222 Ferone, Tom 176,207,230 Ferris, Gregory 248 Fettner, Mrs. Ellen 21 Fields, J. 136 Fields, Reginald 68,172,190, 175,189 Fields, Yvonne 68 F11g1s,L. 179 Finan, L. 46 Finn, susan 68,124,125 Fiorito, Mike 231 Firestone, Anne Fisher, Linda 146,248 Fisher, Lynda 231 Fisher, Thomas 231 Flanagon, Kim 68 Flanigan, Terry 118,195 Fleckenstein, Anna 269 Floyd, Helen 68,139 Flora, Beverly 248 Flowers, Janet 248 Fluharty, Terry 231 Foglesong, Vicki 231 Forkner, G. 15 Forney, Joyce 68 Forthuber, David 24,68 Foster, Charlotte 248 Foster, Valerie 114,219,24 Fowler, Marcus 175 Fowler, Linda 231 Frankee, Linda 249 Frankenburger, Paula Frazier, L. 146 Frazier, Marilyn 231 Frazier, Pam 249 Frederick, Alice 231 Freeman, Deborah 231 Freeman, T. 179 Frey, Edwin 231 Fronk, Gayle 269 Frost, Nathaniel 269 Frost, D. 222 Frost, Mary 249 Frost, Yvonne 231 Frye, K. 179 Fullee, Judy 231 Gable, Anne 68 21,68 9 Gadberry, S. 210 Gadberry, K. 179 Sherry 269 Gahsm, Gaines, Albert 269 Gaines, C. 179 Gaines, Juanita 71 Gaines, Pat 231 Gaines, Terri 231 Gales, Jeanetta 107 Galinger, Patti 231,114 Gallagher, Mr. James 62 Gamble, Anne 249 Gans, Rubin 71 Gardner, Janet 249 Garret, Theresa 249 Garret, Mr. Burton 49 Garrett, Dwayne 71 Garrett, Patricia 249 Garrison, R. 175 Gaskins, Ruth 231 Gaston, Mr. Alonzo 49 Gates, Marshall M.r. Garner, Mrs. Melanie 49 Gay, Forrest 71 Gay, J. 150 Gehring, Steve 249 Geiger, Pam 231 Geil, Anita 71,118 Gentry, Shirley 249 Gentry, Stephen 249 Gentry, John l82,183,71 Gentry, Sherman 231,124, 136 Gentry, c. 146,147' Gentzow, Ingrid 71 Georg, Wanda 71,118 George, Annabelle 71 George, Carol 249,151 . Gerber, Cheryl 180,152,159 231 Gerber, L. 222 Gerth, Bill 207,205 Ghee, Samuel 249 Gibbs, Joseph 269 Gilbert, Gary 231 Gibson, Valerie 71 Gildermeister, R. 133,137 Gilkeson, Debra 269 Gilpin, Debbie 231 Gill, Greta 71,118,114,129, 130 Gilmore, Gary 71 Girton, R. 177 Giving, Glenn 71 Glacken, Deborah 269 Gladden, Mrs. Mary 49 Glamer, Barbara 231 Gleason, Joseph 249,116 Gleason, S. 148 Gleish, Kris 71,151,124 Glenn, Theresa 249 Glimpshire, H. 131 Glover, Jane 75,71,62,146, 148 Goens, Dennis 231,146,147 Good, Don 207,205,58,71, 62,133,114,19O,189 Goodloe, Jacqueline 71, 143 Goodman, J. 146 Goodwin, Ann 249 Goodwin, Sylvia 71 Goosby, Donald 210,l72, 174,175 Gorden, Geraldine 231 Gorby, Mr. Martin 49 Gore, Deborah 231,142 Gore, Eugene 231 Goshorn, Tim 269 Gosney, Linda 71,118 Goss, Eugene 231 Goss, James 249 Goss, T. 177,195 Gover, Bev 231 Grace, Gwendolyn 249 Graham, Miss Eleanor 49 Graha m, Tom 269 Grant, Pam 231,124 Grant, Phyllis 259 Gratsch, K. 222 Gray, Charles 231 Gray, D. 146 Gray, Judy 249,114 Gray, Patrick 231 Gray, Tim 269 Grear, Dan 121,210,198, 203,69 Greas Cherri 169 I Green, Carol 231 Green, Cleveland 249 Green, Jones 71 Green, Ruth 71,142 Greene, Miss Jane 49 Greene, Rita 231,124 Greene, William 231 Greer, R. 180 Greer, Bobbie 71 Gregg, Jihanna 249,221 Gregory, Donna 71 Greissinger, David 72 Greissinger, Max 231 Gresham, Paulette 269 Grieve, John 183,231 Griswold, Gary 269 Griffin, Linda 72 Griffin, Mary Griffin, Mrs, Mary 49 Grimm, Peggy 249 I Grisco, Jill 72,124,146 Grisby, Etta 231 Grissom, Cinba Griswold, Gary 269 Grooms, Debbie 232 Grubbs, Darrell 249 Grubbs, Teresa 232 Guard, David 72 Guenther, Fred 72 Guess, Thomas 72 Gulina, Y. 210 Hare, Beverly 72 Hare, Kenneth 72,117 Haring, Diana 72 Harkness, Carolyn 72 249 Harkness, Deborah Harmon, Elbert 249 Harper, Mrs. Charlotte 34,49 Harper, Cindy 269 Harper, L. 150,220 Harper, Robert 249,151 Harrington, Robin 72,139 Harris, B. 124,139 Harris, Charles 72,178,179, 124 Harris, Deborah 72 Harris, Mrs. Mary 49 Harrison, Emanuel 249 Harrison, Patricia 72,152, 159 Hartman, Donna 249 Harvey, Pamela 72 Hasel, Joy 249, 129,132, 131, 124 Hasel, Judy 249, 129, 124, 131, 132, 139 Hasel, Steve 121,183,72,76, 62,124,117,115 Hassman, Gary 249 Hastings, Ned 26,121,45,72 Hastings, Bill 124, 72, 128, 129,146 Hatchet, Frederick 249 Hatfield, Charles 50 Haught, Kim 249,129 Haun, Mary 249 Haungs, Robyn 269 Haulin, M. 146 Havlin, David 269 Hawes, Miss Marion 50 Hawk, Willaim 189,186,187, 190 Hawkins, Anthony 249 Hawkins, Arthur 50 Hawkins, Barbara 249 Hawkins, Cathy 249 Hawkins, Charles 177,150 Hawkins L. 142 221 Gulino, John 249 Guy, Mary 269 Guy, Theresa 249 Guy, Sandre 232 Haddix, Robert 72,148 Hadley, Pam 28,114,124, 232 Hadley, Terri 269 Hague, Amy 269 Haines, Harry 146,233 Haire, B. 129 Haire, Dianna 124,232 Haire, Willie 72 Hauston, Ronald 150,232 4 12 Halbert , Pam 232 Hale, Melvin 249 Haley, Rhonda 249 Hall, Angela 249 Hall, Angeline 232 Hall, Deborah 232 Hall, Jeann 232 Hall, Karen 249 Hall, William 72 Hambriok, L. 175,195 Hamilton, Gary 249 Hamilton, Liz 121,125,130 Hamner, Bobby 249 Hammer, Rosemary 72,132 Hampton, Cathleen 124,152 Hampton, Doris 72 Harbaugh, Linda 148,139 Harbaugh, Mary 269 Hardy, Mrs. Linda 49 281 I 7 Hayden, Kerry 72 Hayden, Ren5e 74 Haygood, Lois 74 Haymond, George 50 Haynes, George 250 Haynes, Louise 250 Heard, Greg 74 Heath, Cheryl 74 T Heatley, Karen 74,146,147 Heckman, Miss Jean 50 Heger, Herbert 50 Hehn, Jenny 250 Heis, Gail 250, 131,1l4, 146 Held, Bill 250,146 Helm, Gloria 74,151 Helwig, Barb 152 Henderlight, Deanna 250 Henderson, Arthur 74 Henderson, Edwin 74 Henderson, Erma 250 Henderson, Pamala 74 Henges, Susan 250 Henges, Nancy 74 Henine, Larry 250 Henry, Beverly 250,124 Henry, Darrell 210,74,241, 175 Hensley, Drew 250,124,146, Hensley, Russell 74 Herbort, Donna 250 Herbort, Diane 120,114,124 Herning, Rhonda 250 Hertzman, Mrs. Dorothy 50 Hess, Jeanne 74,151,146 Hess, Patricia 74,151 Hetrick, Kathy 131 Hesser, John 250 Hudson, Paula 250 Huelsman, Jack 233 Huffaker, Doris 250 Joiner, Edward 233 Hill, Hetzell, Gary 250 Hewell, Annie 250 Hicks , D Hicks , Hicks , arlene 74,142,139 Deborah 74,142,269 Paul 269 Hicks, Mary 250 R 177 Hicks , Higgins , Ha ggins , Higgins , Higgins Higgins , Higgins Hill, Hill, Hill, Hill, L. Sus J Mrs. Elizabeth 50 Garry 64 Mr. Howard 50 J. 129 Larry 177 William 74 Gloria 74 Hope 250 Jennifer 269,149 2 70 an 74 Huffin g , Gary 250 Hughes, C. 175,233 Hughes, Mrs. Laverne 50, 132 Hughes, Janie 58,180, 121, 64, 124,77,62,132,107 Hughes, Karen 233,124,131 Hughes, R. 175 Hughes, Thomas 250,114, 146,148 Hummel, Helen 62,120,77, 124,125,81,117,20 Hummel, Tom 250,133 151,221 Jackson, Chris 233, 114 Hilliard, Gale 74,125,146 Hillman, Alma 74 Hind, Glenda 250 Hines, Sandy 74 Hirt, Mr. Lewis 50 Hld, Mr. Mike 50 Hobson, Marberta 129,124, 130 Hodge, C. 148 Hodge, Ellen 250, 124 Hoehn, Chris l21,114,132, 250 Hoff, R. 207 Hogan, Leona 250 Hogg, Walter 62,110,117 Holley, Luella 250 Hollifield, Jerry 270 Hollingsworth, K. 150,116 Hollstein, Ray 250 Holms, C. 152 Holmes, R. 116 Holt, B. 139 Holt, Tom 270 Holzman, Jean 250 Holzman, P. 213 Honican, Everett 250 Hoober, Cinthi 159 Hooker, Denise 250,146 ,139 Hooks, J. 151 Hooks, Samie 250 Hoop, Ken 250 Hooper, Cynthia 150,233 Hope, Deborah 250 Hopgood, Evelyn 250 Hopkins, Kathy 250 Hopkins, R. 180,177 Hopkins, Nancy 233 Humphrey, Horace 270 Humphrey, Mary 233 Hunt, Jammi 233 Hunt, Joanita 250 Hunt, Stephanie 150,160,260 Hunter, GrOVe 233 Hunter, Kerry 77 Hunter, Rick 233 Huniter, Wanda 250 Hurley, Karen 270 Hurst, Robert 156,159 Husky, Brian 117 Hutton, Danny 117 Hutton, Debbie 233,118, 124 Hutchison, Linda 270 Hutchison, Roberta 250 Hutton, Diane 270,152 Iliff, cami 77,139 huns, Jackie 124,146,250 Jackson, Brenda 176,77,106, Jackson, Darry 210, 77 Johnson, F. 183 Johnson, Gary 233 Johnson, Gereene 78 Johnson, Gwen 251 Johnson, Iola 233,157 Johnson, Jacqueta 78 Johnson, James 251 Johnson, l77,78,l33 Johnson, K. 210,233 Johnson, Nancy 233,132 Johnson, Mary 78 Johnson, Pat 233,114 Johnson, Phyllis 78 Johnson, Roddrick 251,136 Johnson, Rosalink 78,151 Johnson, Rudy 78 Johnson, Victoria 251 Johnson, William 233 Johnson William 233 Jonas, John 251 Jones, Alice 219,233 Jones, Allen 270 Jones, Bill 173,175 Jones, Debbie 78 Jones, Diane 233 Jones 234,136 Jones, Gloria 270 Jones, Janice 251 Jones, Jo Ann 251 Jones, Joetta 234,114 Jones, Margaret, 251 Jones, Mary 234 Jones, Matt 234 Jones, Michael 266 Kilmer, Mrs. Carol 51 Kilmer, Fred 268 Kimbaii, Sol 251 Kinard, Denise 234,124,136, 132 Kinebrew , Andrea 234 King, Beverly 234 King, Don 251 King, Dorothy 251 King, Edsel 234 King, Gerald 234 King, James 234 King, Jeannette 78 King, King, Sherry 33,78,122 Sterling 234 Kinney, Daniel 251 Kirby, Christine 251 Kirby, Kenneth 270,147 Kirby, Jeanne 266,147 Kirkland, Carol 251 Klein, Linda 270 Klein, Klems Kline, Kluber, Kneipp, Pam 251 , Cheryl 270 Bill 234,175 Mr. Robert 51 Roland 78 Kneipp, Rugh 251 Jones, Mrs. Montana 51,218 Jones, Ozella 234 Jones, P. 151 Jones, Robert 78,210 Jones, S. 116 Jones, William 78 Jud, Werner 270 Judd, Lynda 234 Julius, Terry 234 Kaesmeyer, Dennis 251 Hopper , Gary 270 Hinkle, Lonnie 77 Hodges , Holcomb Judy 77 , Gary 77 Hollis, Greg 77 Holt, Bev 77 Holt, Kathy 77 Hooks, Janie 151 Jackson, Deborah 250 Jackson, Denise 233,151 Jackson, G. 142 Jackson, Joey 173,107,175 Jackson, Linda 177 Jackson, Michael 233,202, 154,250 Jackson, Paul 233, 149,160 Jackson, Ralph 233 Jackson, Walter 77,139 Jaffa, Sandra 50 James, Cynthia 233 Jameson, S. 150 Jamison, James 270 Janke, Paula 152 Japhet, Mrs. Sallye 51 Jason, Prince 210, 77, 128, Jefiirie, Peggy 77 Jenike, Martha 131 ,251, 220 Jenike, Sandra 122 Jenike, Mr. Sam 51 Jenkins, Brenda 250 Jenkins, Judy 233 Jennings, Don 148, 77, 62, 1o6,14s,176,79 Jennings, Steffan Jetter, Carolyn 233,139 Johansmann, Gary 233,146 148 Johansmann, Linda 77 Johns, Nancy 78, 119, 124, Karch, Juanita 159,129, 78, 125,152,156 Kasee, Tom 251 Kassner, Terry 251 Kattus, Christine 234 Katus, Carol 151,124 Kaupp, Jan 251,124,129 Kay, Robert 270 Kayser, Karen 234,152 Keel, Terry 251 Keeling, Tom 147 Keene, Mike 251 Horn, Lee 233 Houchins, Don 233 Houston, George 233 Houston, Pat 151,129 Howard, Barry 233 Howard, Karen 77,151 Howard, Larry 270 Howard, Joyce 50,49 Hubbard, Mrs. Carolyn 50 Hubble, Shelli 180,159,77, 152 Huddle, Bill 250 Hudgies, Chenita 250 Hudson , Denise 250 , 202 125 Johnson, Angela 251 Johnson, Annette, 233,151, 132 Johnson, Barbara 251 Johnson, Cassandra 251 Johnson, Christie 150, 233 Johnson, David 270 Johnson, Deborah 78 Johnson, Demoaris 251 Kelly, Cathy 270 Kelley, Fannie 234,124,16 146 Kelley, Ray 78 Kelley, Linda 78 Kelly, Pat 128,129 Kelly, Steven 234,146 Kelsch, Sally 180,251,152, 0, 114 Kelso, Mrs. Carolyn 51 Kennedy, Barbara 234 Kennedy, Charlene 251 Kennedy, Darwin 148 Kennedy, Jeff 234 Kennedy, Mrs. Marjorie 51 Kenney, Gary 234 Kerr, Lois 1s0,234,22o,152, 124 Kessel, Alma 146,132 251 Ketchum, Daniel 266 Ketchum, Doris 251 Key, Philip 133 Kidd, Rich 121,183,234 Knell, Mary 234, 131 Knight, Bob 183,234, 133, 159 Knochel, Jeanne 78, 1 39, 150 152 Knox, Janie 78 Knolte, Mrs. 38 Knost, Mrs. Charlotte 51 Knudsen, Sara 222 Koch, Lisa 131,251 Koehler, Tim 270 Kohrs, Jeannie 234,151 Koizumi, Miss Gail 51 Kokoefer, Mark 234 Kokoefer, Michael 270 Komadina, Peggy 234,129 Konrad, Mrs. Virginia 62,51 Kopiftke, Greg 78, 146, 148 Korb, Mrs. Pam 46 Kouach, Elaine 124 Kovach, Elizabeth 78,139 Kramer, Cheryl 270 Kramer, Linda 251 Krapp, Mrs. Paulette Krista, Diane, 266 Krough, William 78 Krumme, Alice 251 Kruse, Jill 266 Kruse, Rick 235 Kam, Pat 251 Kuhl, Terry 207 Kuhns, Dona 235 Kuwatch, Miss Sylvia 51,118 Kyles, Oatis 80 Kyles, Weil 251 Labitzke, Ricky 251 Lackey, Mr. Donald 51,147, 148 Lambert, Jenny 80,118,117 Lambert, William 80 Lampkin, James 80 Lampkin, Jeff 80 ' Lane, J. 124 Langford, Kenneth 251 Langhorst, Debbie 270 Lague, Roger 213,212,80 Lague, Ron 8o,213,212,214 Lang, Mrs. Judith 51 Lang, William 80 Langford, K. 46 Langford, Robert 80,146 Langley, J. 180,124,80,125 Lansley, Michael. 235 51,54 Lanter, Dennis 235 Lanzetta, Pete 270 Larkins, Ella 80,142 LaRose, Michael 251 Larry, L. 178,148 Lastoria, Donna 118,124,235 Latrtan, Sharon 80 Lattimore, Connie 235 Laughery, Mr. 43 Lavender, Debbie 235,159 Lavender, C. 179,147 Lavender, Brooks 25 Lavender, 15O,l80,l22,152, 114,133 LaVoy, David 266 Lawsome, Pat 80 Lawson, Beverly 235 Lawson, Danny 266 Lawson, Pamela 241 Lawson, Tom 251 Lay, Berta 251 Lay, James 235 Lay, Peggy 270 Leahr, Michael 80,124 Leary, Angela 80 Lee, Carl 266 Lee, Dave 251 Lee, William 266 Leever, Gary 251 Leist, Lynn 50,151 Lemmon, Charles Mr. 51 Lenzer, N. 132,129,124,251 Leonard, Mike 266 Leopold, Gary 131,234,124, 114 Leslie, Miss Elizabeth 218,51 Leslie, Kennth 80 Leslie, Pat 270 Lewis, Wayne 235 Lewis, Carl 80,124 Lewis, Cynthia 235 Lewis, Dianne 123 Lewis, Linda 80 Lewis, Melvin 253 Lewis, Stephen 235 Lewis, Vernell 235 Levi, Julie 152,253 Liggett, Fred 253 Lightfoot, Helen 235 Lightfoot, John 252 Lightner, Steve 270 Lincks, Lulubell, Mrs. 52 Linnenburg, Anne 118, 80, 62, 124,114,117,125 Linnenberg, Daniel 266 Lipschuts, Phil 266 Lipscomb, Susan 266 Litman, Stanley 80 Littlejohn, Sandra 80 Liversedge, Steve 235,190 Lloyd, Chris 235 Long, Miss Carol 52 Long, Yvonne 80 Lonnemann, 'Tim 235 Lonsac, chris 150,146,235 Loster, V. 152 Louden, B. 150 Louden, David 235 Louden, Lynn 83 Love, Elizabeth 252 Love, Jesse 252,210,152, 109,185,250,202,200 Love, M. 133,202 Love, Shelia 235 Lovette, Brenda 83 Lovette, Willie 252 Lowery, D. 151,137 Lowery, Ruby 83 Lowery, Thlema 252 Lowry, M.rs. Bella 52 Lowry, Bothwell 252 Luchow, Tom 83 Ludlum, Andrea 235 Ludlum, Huston 252 Luhosky, Brenda 252 Luhn, Bill 270 Lunsford, Jones 83 Luther, Karl 235 Lynch, Kathy 83 Lyndall, Pat 221 Lyons, Barbara 83,142 Lyons, Keith 270 Lyons, Mr. Ronald 43 Mackey, David 172,175 Macklin, Garmelita 252 Macklin, Christine 83 Maddox, Denise 151,252 Meg1nn,Men 252,124,125-1, 131,152,114 Mahan, Gregory 252 Maish, Pat 18O,220,83,114 Mallot, Sherry 180,83,220, 236 Malora, Cindy l20,83,125, 2, 129, 79. 117, 142,136 Manning, Carolyn 266,157 Manning, Clotean 235 Manning, Gary 83,117 Manning, Johnnie 83 Manning, Pat 266 Marion, Mr. Melvin 52 Marksberry, Harold 266,147 Marksberry, Robert 83,129, 133 Marshall, David 235,175,151 Marshall, Elbert 235,190 Marshall, Kelly 235 Marshall, Linda 114 Marshall, Michael 253 Marshall, Ray Martin, Allen 83 Martin, Mr. Ansel 156,162 Martin, Carol 83 Martin, Debia 83,129 Martin, Mrs. Linda 52 Martin, Pamela 253 Martin, Paul 83,146,147,148 Martin, Robert 235 Martin, Sandra 252 Martin, Sybil 235,151 Martin, Theresia 83 Marzig, Robert 266 Mason, Pat 252 Mason, Robert 83 Mason, Rodney 270 Mason, Willie 179 Massengills, Larry 252 Massey, Roberto 235 Massey, Sharon 120, 131,252 Massie, Terry 83 Masterson, Geoff 83 Mather, Mr. David 52,212, 213 Mathews, Richard 83 Mathis, Donna 252 Matlack, Norman 266 Matthews, Sharlene 83 Mattie, Beverly 85,124,130, 139,129 Mattingly, Linda 222 Maundrell, Debbie 85,130, 139, Mave, Gregory 235 Maxey, David 201 Maxey, Jerry 175,235 Mayer, Miss Anne 52 Mayo, Anita 235 Mayo, Melvin 270 McAffry, Bonnie 85 McAffry, Mike 266 McAffry, John 85 McAllister, Sue 128,129 McAllister, Terrie 114,252 McCall, Carolyn 235 McCarthy, Marge 235 McCarthy, Mary 124 McCartney, Nancy 252 McClinon, Rudy 252 McClinton, Paulette 235 McCormic, Jim 252 McCoy, Alice 179 McCoy, Frank 252 McCoy, Georia 266 McCray, Barbara 85 McCray, Greg 235 McDaniel, Darryl 146,252 McDaniel, Katherine 85,151 McDermott, Pat 235 McDonald, Carl 85 McDonough, Debbie 235 McDowell, Rodney 236 McEl.haney, Patrick 236 McElroy, Gina 136,270 MCFall, Shirley 114,120,124, 125, 131,168,180,236 McFarland, Doug 253 McFarland, Francis 85 McFarland, Nancy 148 , 236 McGee, Norman 130 McGee, Sherri 251 McGinnis, Gerald 251 McGives, George 177 McGohan, Ken 266 McGowan, Beverly 121 , 124, 125, 131 , 132,160,236 McGrath, Steve 130,146, 147, 236 McGrath, Susan 266 McGraw, Bob 251 McGuire, Sharon 236 MeKee, Beth 146,148,236 McKee, Blanche 85,146,148 McKee, David 236 McKenzie, Gary 85 McKinney, William 150,266 McKloeen, David 266 McKinney, William 236 Mc Intosh, James 236 Mclntosh, Joyce 270 McLain, Angie 253 McLaughlin, Rose 236 McMillian, Jean 236 McNeal, Gordon 236 McNeal, Andrea 236 McNeil, Richard 85,124,132 McVay, Joseph 85 Meacham, Donna 129,253 Meacham, Kenneth 236 Meadows, Gregory 236 Means, Melanie 85 Medley, Darlene 85 Meece, Debra 270 Meeks, Marilyn 124,125, 131,132,151,236 Mefford, Denise 236 Mehl, David 118,213,214, 236 Melvin, Don 210 Melvin, Howard 236 Melvin, Keith 253 Merell, Judy 236 Merrill, Sandra 236 Merritt, Mr. Marvin 174,175,209 Merritt, Angela 151,253 Merritt, Wanda 151 Mesman, Carol 133,253 Mesman, Kathy 139 Messer, Lonnie 266 Meizler, Cheryk 253 Miles, Mack 253 Milford, Barbara 253 Miller, Bill 236 52,169, 283 Miller, Carol Miller, Debi 85,125,127, 121 , 149, 163, 220 Miller, Deidra 38,139,142, 236 Miller, Doug 147 Miller, Eddie 133,175,236 Miller, Eric 133,253 Miller, Gail 85 Miller, Garry 266 Miller, Kathie 160,236 Miller, Lois 116 Miller, Robert 85,l59,253, 266 Mills, Kathleen 253 Mills, Marlene 85 Mills, Robert 177 Minnett, Gayle 236 Minix, Mary 253 Minning, Barb 270 Minning, Richard 178,179 Minning, Walter 266 Minton, Nancy 114,253 Misman, Ineke 85 Mitchell, Christine 151,253 Mitchell, Ernest 85 Mitchell, LaMarris 85 Mitchell, Marciane 253 Mitchem, Beverly 85 Mitchem, Roslyn 26:6 Mize, Alan 270 Mize, Dave 253 Monroe, Debra 236 Montgomery, Cathie 46 Montgomery, Earl 253 Montgomery, Kathy 160,236 Montgomery, Kim 270 Montgomery, Michael 40 Moon, Sam 128,129 Moore, Mrs. Edith 52 Moore, Larry 236 Moore, Walter 107 Moorman, Diane 253 Moormann, Miss Hilda 52 Morgan, Clio Morgan, Darryl 236 Morgan, Nat 13,124 Mork, Melissa 147,266 Morre, Mary 271 Morris, Anthony 271 Morris, Bob 147,179 Morris, Opal 266 Morris, Zona 236 Morrison, Jennifer 236 Morton, Doug 148,236 Morton, Pat 236 Mosley, Margie 114,221,236 Moss, J. 12,143 Moss, Renee 271 Moss, Veronica 263 Motley, Carolyn 236 Motley, Chanel 266,151 Motlry, John 35 Motley, Victor 253 Moten, Brenda 253 Moton, Linda 243 Mueller, Mr. Jack 52 Mullins, Mr. Robert 52 Mullins, lganmette 253 Mullins, M. 176 Mullins, Sally 253 Mullins, William 253 Murphy, Miss Lulu 52 Murphy, Nina 237,148 Murry, Linda 253,151 Mustain, Carol 237 Mustin, Gwen 237 Myers, Mrs. Beulah 52 Myers, K. 151 Myers, Rocky 209 Myers, Susan 151 Mysonheimer, Jeri 180,237 Naegel, Wendy 253, 129,139, 133, 114 Napier, Dan 253 Napier, Rick 271 Nassano, Mr. Gerald 52 Nave, Jackie 271 Neal, Darlene 271 Neal, Dennis 271 Nealy, Vincent 237 Nearon, Dale 253,117 Neblett, Norman 253 Needham, David 253 NeCamp, Lois 152 Ne al W. 136 8 1 Neidhart, Susan 237,129,131, 132,145 Niemann, Mr. jim 174,175, 201 Nepper, Debbie 237,151 Newbolt, Ronald 237 Newcomb, Jackie 237 Newman, Pam 253 Newsom, Deborah 253,151, 146 Newsome, Danny 253 Newsome, Cheryl 266,222 Newsome, Laura 271 Nichols, Paula 271 Nickum, Gary 124 Niederhofer, Sue 253 Nieman, D. 130,139 Noble, Paula 253,221 Noe, Greg 253 Noel, Melissa 271 Nolan, Miss Nora May 53, 142 Nolte, Miss Karen 53 Norris, layer 237 Norris, Regins 237 North, I. 149 Northern, D. 180 Norwell, George 185,187, 190, 189, Nurrenberg, Donna 253,129 Oberklaus, Doug 253 Oberklaus, S. 152,159 Obermeyer, S. 253 O'Brien, Brenda 266 O'Brien, Pati 237,271 O'Bryant, Karen 254 Oder, Mrs. Shirley 53 O'Dom, John 237 O'Hara, Terry 254 O'Hearn, Patty 121,125,124, 130,237 Olden, B. 207 oirurem, William 236,195, 194 Oligie, Bill 237 Oliver, Margie 254 Osten, Karen 266,147 Ooten, Nancy 254,146 Opel, Pat 254 O'Rou.rke, Mr. Donald 53 Orr, Lindsay 254,195 Orth, Linda 266,147 Osborne, Charon 236,151 Osborne, Diane 237 Osborne, Gayle 237 Osborne, P.' 180,114 Osborne, S. 221 Osterbrink, john 202,254 Osterhaus, Bill 254 Owens, Carl 89 Owens, Charlotte 89 Owens, john 254 Owens, Theresa 89 Overstreet, Kathy 237 Pace, Mark 89 Page, Edward 266,116,149 Pagirieni, B. 179 Palmer, Doris 254 Palmer, Floreida 89 Palmer, Lisa 271 Papayainni, Sophie 254 Park, james Mr. 53 Parker, Cindy 254 Parker, Daryl 237 Parker, Fred 237 Parker, Gary 254 Parker, janet 266 Parker, Leonard 89 Parker, Maderia 254 Parker, Richie 254 Parker, Russell 254 Parker, Sandra 254,131 Parks, Cheryl 89 Parson, james 89 Parson Sand 254 114 z Y i Partin, Gwen 89 Partin, Linda 254 Paschall, Connie 271 Patrick, Holly 180, 89, 114 Patrick, Laurie 180,237,118, 124,220 Patrick, Pat 254 Patterson, Jean 89 Patterson, Stephanie 237,114 Patton, Charles 236 Patton, Clinton 207,205,190 106,39,175,139 Patton, Patricia 237 Paul, Joyce 254 Paul, Michael 237 Paul, Mr. jerry 43 Payne, Bruce 254 Payne, Garry 266 Payton, Beryl 237,151 Peaks, Sylvia 254,146 Pearson, Teresa 254 Peeks, Ron 237 Peirce, Bobby 266 Pelcha, Diana 254 Penick, Gaile 237 Penn, Bertrand 254 Peoples, Alphonso 89 Perice, B. 210 Perkins, Phillip 89 Perkinson, Ric 254 Perkinson, Sharon 88,62,89, 1 95,150, 139, 146, 159 Person, joseph 89 Petitqout , Anna 271 Petitqout, Debbie 180,2 118,125 Petitqout, S. 149 Peyton, G. 130 Pfau, Donna 89,139 Pfeffer, Mary 89 Pfeffer, Paul 254 Pfernnizer, Steven 271 Phelia, Greg 254 Phelon, Marian 254 Philley Martha 53 Phillips, Charles 237 Phenney, Florence 237 Phillips, Gloria 89 Phillips, Gregory 254 Phillips, Pati 237,146 Pilgrim, Beverly 237 Pilherto n, Stelia 266 Pitstick, Miss Jeannine 46 Poe, Mike 254 Poe, Robert 237 P oindex ter, Bill 271 37, Policastro, Dawn 271 Poole Sandy 237,132,139, 129 Pope, Robert 208, 237 Porter, Terry 210,182,183 Porter, Leigh 254 Porter, Phyllis 254 Posey, Ioan 89,118,132,124 Posey, Michael 254 Porter, Jenny 89 Porter, Robert 266 Posey, S. 129 Potts, Vicki 254,124 Powell, Anna 254 Powell, Cathy 271 Powell, Dana 266,149 Powell, David 237 Powell, Gloria 237,122 Powell, Helen 89 Powell, Joe 237 Powell, Lela 254 Power, Matt 237,146 Power, Sue 254 Poynter, Gay 254 Preston, Gil 237 Price, E. 150 J. 132 Michael 89,136 Vertis 266 Walter 151,254 Edward 90,131 Price, Price, Price, Price, Probst, Puckett, Flora 90,139 Purcell, Mrs. Bonnie 53 Quimby, Mike 237 Quimby, Ronald 90 Quire, Sharon 90 Race, Phyllis 90 Race, sem 53,133 Rackley, Gary 254 Rackley, L. 177 Raehrs, Mary 237,122 Ragan, Marian 90,139 Rokowski, Dennis 90,147 Ramey, Amy 254 Randel, M. 210,175 Ranford, Nathaniel 23 Ranford, Norman 254 Rankin, Betty Anne 266 Rankin, Prince 90 Rapp, Jim 254 Rasbery, Ricardo 90 Rasberry, Richardo Raschick, Walter 124 Rasmussen, Bruce 88, 90, 95, 105,107,114,146,148, 198,201,202 Rasner, Nancy 237 Raspberry, R. 175,210 Rathman, Margie 237 Readle, Nancy 271 Ready, Suzette 266 Redd, Mark 116 Reea, Althea 238 Reed, Clifton 90 Reed, Gary 238 Reed, George 254 Reed, Gordon 90 Reed, james 90 Reed, Margaret 254 Melanie 254 Michael 90 Renee 221,238 Vicki 90 Reeves, Keith 255 Reeve, Ray 238 Reeves, Patty 129,238 Reeves, Nancy 104 Reeves, Vivian 238 Reeves, Yvonne 90 Calvin 238 GOI'dO1'1 182,183 Reed, Reed, Reed, Reese, Reid, Reid, Reid, John 271 Veronica Wilbur 271 Reid, Reid, Reinhart, Deborah 139,151, 255 Reinhart, Gary 116,148 Reinhardt, Larry 25,116,148, 179 Reinhart, Cay 271 Reinhart, Larry 148 Reinhart, Richard 90 Reising, Debbie 238 Reisser, Kim 139 Render, John 238 Renfrow, Vrindy 238 Renfro, Glenna 266 Becky 62,90,82, Renshaw, 117,171,180,217,220 Mr. Marvin 45,133 Linda 142,238 Marsha 90,107, Renshaw, Replogle, Replogle, 142,218,219 Reeses, Renee 90 Rhizar, Mark 271 Rhizor, Paul 271 Rhodes, Cynthia 90 Rhollans, Mr. Arthtu' 53 Rice, Brenda 238 Rice, Mrs. Patricia 55,53, 125 Rice, Sarah 90 Rice, Shirley 90 Richardson, Cheryl 255 Richey, Bill 233 Richmond, Miss Susan 51,53 Rieger, Roberta 238 Ries, Dwight 91,117 Ries, Jerry 238 Reif, R. 124 Reisser, Kim 91,118,129,22 Rieiy, B. 146 Riggins, Zachery 266 Riggs, Tim 255 Riley, Arthur 53 Riley, Bonnie 255 Riley, Brent 91 Riley, Dale 255 Riley, Deborah 146,221,238 Riley, Ken 172,210 Riley, Linda 238 Riley, R. 176 Riley, Tyrone 238 Rill, Diane 91,139,124 Ringer, Alycia 255 Ritchie, Kris 91,139 Roach, Larry 238 Robb, jim 271 Robbins, Karen 91,122 Robbins, Sharon 124,139, 238,129 Roberson, Armentha Roberson, Willie 91 Roberts, Darlene 255 Roberts, H. 143 Roberts, john David 238 8 Robertson, Sherrilyn 152,238 Berma 91 Claucca 255 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, D. 91,151,177, 255 Robinson, Karin 255 Robinson, Leon 91 Robinson, Mable 53 Robinson, Marsha 255 Robinson, Paulette 255 Robinson, Rose 114,255,221 Robinson, S. 119,255 Robinson, W. 179,210 Roebuck, Gertrude Roebuck, Rich 114,146,133, 183,202,238 Roeder, Cyndee 114,255 Rogers, C. 149 Rogers, G. 149 Rogers, Lana l14,146,147, 255 Rogers, Lisa 255 Rogers, Mark 271 Rogers, Mary 271 Rogers, Rodney 91,148 Rogers, Ruth 91 Rogers, Susan 91,129, 139 Rohde, Michael Romine, Jim 128,129,238 Rosenberger, Miss Marjorie 53, 126, 162 Roser, Barb 146,148,238 Ross, Frankie 91 Ross, Glenn 15O,159,177, 238 Ross, Grey 130,177,238 Ross, Patti 91,l17,62,114, 119,219 Ross, Renne 91 Rosselle, Linda 133 Rosser, B. 220 Rosser, K, 149 Rosser, Thomas 91 Rossi, John 255 Rothert, T. 177,255 Rowe, Dave 238 Rowe, Sam 255 Rucker, Rita 221,255 Ruffin, Edwina 255 Ruffin, Nathaniel 238 Rugh, Alyce 238 Rumpke, Kathy 129,238 Runions, Joyce 91,118 Rumstedler, Robin 271 Runyon, Damon 195,255 Rusche, J. fcoachj 179 Rushing, S. 183,238 Russel, L. 210 Russell, Sherman 91 Russo, Vicki 91,118,180 Rust, Peggy 271 Rutherford, Connie 116,149, 271 Rutherford, Janie 91 , 105, 119,18O,218,22O Rutherford, Ron 238 Rutledge, Betty 238 Ryan, Walter 255 Rybolt, Donald 266 Rybolt, Jim 238 Salie, Charles 53 Samuels, Miss 119 Samuels, Patricia 53 Sand, David 255 Sandford, Grey 255 Sanders, Charles 91 Sanders, Linda 148 Sanders, Remell 238 Sandler, Caimilla 238 Sandlin, Cathy 271 Sandlin, Edwina 239 Sangl, Barb 133 Sapp, Gregory 255 Sarapata, Miss Jean 54 Sargent, Vern 238 Satterfield, Dina 149 Satterfield, John 92,146,148 Saunders, Loretta 92,146,152 Sauter, Mary 92 Scanlan, Mike 256 Schaeffer, John 92,146,148 Scheerer, Joyce 92, 133, 124 Scheffel, Richard 92,114,124 Schepmann, David 256 Scheyer, Janet 239 Schick, Heather 180,220, 122,239 Schieve, Lana 152 Schieve, Tina 159,239 Schilling, Chuck 239 Schlosser, Mike 149 Schmidt, Connie 92,151 Schmidt, Robert 92 Schmidt, Rick 239 Schearer, Bonny 149 Schoenberger, Don 149 Schroer, David 92 Schrotel, Kirk 120,256 Schewanz, Christina 271 Schuartzwalder, Valice 92 Schultz, Jack 143,148 Schulz, Judith 92,122 Schumaker, Karen 266 Schumaker, Lynn 133,150 Schulte, Sheila 239 Scott, Bill 239 Scott, Bob 33 Scott, George 256 Scott, Mr. James 54,116 seen, Jim 150,151,152,2 seen, Linda 21,92,119 Scott, Melvin 256 Scott, Mildred 92 Scott, Robert 92 Searborough, Doris 255 Seawright, Rhonda 92 Seibert, David 256 Seibert, Frederick 92 Seibert, Mike 256 Seibert, Ric 23,208 Seibert, Tom 239 Selkirk, Donna 239 Sell, Wolfgang 23,92 Sellers, Richard 92,146 selph, Gig 149 Sensel, Mr. Ralph 54 Serle, George 239 Serles, James 256 Seta, Tom 31,92 Settles, Ronnie 256 Sewell, A1 210 Shaddix, Kay 129,239 Shaner, Ralph 131 Shannon, Barbara 92 Shannon, Tim 177,239 Sharp, Barbara 239 Sharpe, Mary 239 Shaver, Rosanna 257 Shaw, Robert 256 Shaw, Stuart 239 Sheare, Ben 210 Shelton, Karen 92 Shelton, Sharon 239 Shelton, Thomas 92 Shely, Grady 239 Shepard, Sibyl 92,142 Shepard, Sylvia 93 Sheppard, Dave 239 Sheriff, Linda 256 Sherman, Mr. Harold 54 10 Shindoler, Joella 120, 227, 239 Shonberger, Debbie 222,2 Shreve, David 148,256 Shreve, Deh 148,206,207 66 Shreve, Maggie 58,62,93,95, 124,125,131,133,148 Shreve, Nancy 266 Shuemake, Diane 93,107 Schumate, Robert 256 Shutte, Sheila 180 Sidney, Paul 239 Siefert, Sandi 239 Siegel, Mr. Martin 54 Siemer, Darlene 118,124, Sizer, Eddy 256 Silveira, Isabel 62,93,87, 118,124,129 Simpson, Eric 93 239 115, 285 Simpson Sims, Sims, Sims, Sims, Sims, Sims, Jaymz 239 Kelly 114 Lynn 239 Linda 256 Marvin 255 Pat 36, 146 Sharon 256 Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Simpson, Barbara 93 Debbie 239 Kenny 256 Linc 151 Naomi 239 Rosetta 239 Singleton, Jackie 256 Siuda, Cathy 271 Siuda, James 239 ,256 Sizemore, Norma 239 Sizemore, Rick 93,213 Slade, Donna 122,239 Slut, John 128,129,256 Sloan, Kathy 139,240 Sluder, Marion 240 Smedley, Dan 240 Smedley, Lynn 149 Smiley, Gregory 256 Smith, Arthur 256 Smith, Becky 256,139 Smith, Benita 93 Smith, Beverly 150,240 Smith, Bobby 93,146 Smith, Bonnie 240 Smith, Brenda 93,151 Smith, Bryant 93,106,114 Smith, Charles 93,256 Smith, Cleophos 256 Smith, Curtis 256 Smith, Debbie 93,121,139 148,240 smith, Debbie 93,114,180 Smith, Ed 240 Smith, Geraldine 23 Smith, Greg 93 Smith, Henry 93 Smith, Jay 266 Smith, Karla 240 Smith, Landon 93 Smith, Linda 93,136 Smith, Marcia 93,150 Smith, Margaret 273 Smith, Mike 256 Smith, Mollie 93,118 Smith, Pat 250 Smith, Robert 93 Smith, Sandra 93,256 Smith, Steve 240 Smith, Terri 256 Smith, Vanessa 266 Smith, Snape, wnliem 271,256 Jack 271 Sneidel, Pat 146 Snyder, John 240,129 Snyder, Pat 210,131 Sofer, Mark 183,931,150 Sofer, Sherrie 240 Solomon, Danny 240,146,1 156,169 Sonneborn, Julie 271 Southall, Marilynn 221,256 Spark, Eddie 240 Spaw, Kenny 266 Spears, Frances 96 Sperry, Ronald 271 Spicer, Carl Stacey, Charlene 96 Staley, Lynett 96,139 Stallworth, Pat 96 Standley, Jeff 146,256 Stanford, Gloria 256 Stapanian, Mr. Myron 54 Starr, Sherryl 96 2 Staud, Cecil 240 Steels, Tyrone 240 sfeffens, Richard 96,146,130 Stegman, Sandre 96,151 Stelter, Kathy 256 Sten, Bob 240 Steburg, Barb 256,131,220, 146,148 Stephens, Don 256 Stephens, Janice 96 Stephens, John 271 Stephens, Mary Jo 54 Stevens, Eunice Stevens, Brad 146,256 Stevens, Terry 90,150 Stevenson, Keith 96 Stevenson, John 256 Stevenson, Louise 96,151 Steves, Jan 240,118,125 Stevenson, Linda 221 Stewart, Betty 96 Stewart, Cheryl 240 Stewart, Donald 271 Stewart, Fred 256 Stewart, Sandie 257 Stewart, Sharon 266 Stierli, Wayne 240 Stiles, Brent 257 Stillwell, Stanley 257 Stinson, Verinica 90, 136 Stirey, Greg 256 Stoddard, Cathy 271 Stoddard, George 129 Stoddard, John 266 Stoffregen, Phillip 240 Stoffregen, Roger 266 Stone, Lee 240 Stone, Ollie 257 Stonebraker, Donald 96 Story, Gary 257 Stout, Cathy 129 Stradman, Richard 240 Strange, John 257 Stratman, Tina 257' Strickland, Linda 132,240,15 Strickland, Lucinda 96 Stroffregen, Phil 194 Struble, Sandi 240,132,118 Stuckey, John 240 Strunk, Brenda 90 Stump, Cathy 257 Sturdivant, James 257 Sturdevant, Jeff 96 Sturdevent, Steve 114,90 Sturdivant, Vivian 90,139 Suedhof, Jill 241 Suffridge, Jean 54,124 Summerlin, Rebecca 266 Sunners, Jeffrey 257 Summers, Rochelle 241,148 Sumner, Emily 241 Suvday, Beverly 241 Surber, David 257 Sutton, Sharin 241 Swanson, Kea Swanson, Sandra 257 Swart, Don 96 Sweeney, Mkie 271 Tate, Gary 96 Tate, Robert 257 Tate, Ronald 257 Tautum, R. 151,257 Taylor, Arthur 241 Taylor, Eva 241 Taylor, Evelyn 257 Taylor, Jackie 257 Taylor, Jerald 241 Taylor, Lawrence 241 Taylor, Mark 257 Taylor, Marvin 96 ' 1 Taylor, Mr. Steven 54 Taylor, Tom 241 Teeter, Chester 241 Teetor, Eddie 266,222 Teichman, Charles 67,62, 97 Tenenholtz, Mrs. Isabelle 32 Terrell, Murphy 241 Terry, Jennifer 257 Terry, Mary 257 Tharp, Rick 257 Victor, Jill 152,257 Vielhauer, Harvey 257 Vilardo, Dante 201,202 Vilardo, Mike 149 Volpenheim, James 100 Von Bokern, Nancy 100,125 Voss, John 266 Voughn, Howard 241 Waddy, Frank 100,133 Wade, Sherrel 100 Wagner, Linda 100 Wainscott, Freddie 266 Wainscott, Norma 271 Waldon, Renald 257 Walker, Mrs. Maxine 55 Woods , Thomas, Cheryl 241 Thomas, Craig 97 Thomas, Darrell 256,271 Thomas, Dennis 241,150 Thomas, Jackie 97 Thomas, James 97 Thomas, Ronald 97 Thomas, Sharyll 241,114 Thompson, Deborah 241 Thompson, Scott 97 Thornsberry, Debbie 271 Thorton, Beverly 266 Thurkill, Milton Tinsley, Sharon 241 Tischbein, R. 180,122 Thornsbury, Mark 151,257 Thorton, Charles 257 Tibbetts, Vickey 257 Timerding, Terry 177 Tinsley, Regenia 257 Titsworth, Sherry 97 Titus, Dandra 241 Tobergate, Mary 241 Tobias, Edward 97 Tobias, Suzanne 241 Tolin, Ernest 97 Tolin, Margaret 151,257 Tolin, Vincent 151 Tomlin, Grant 266 Walker, Jesse 257 Walker, Garry 210 Walker, Valerie 114,257 Wallace Wallace, Wallace Wallace Waller , Walters, Walters , , Barbara 100 Donna 100 , Dorothy 241 William 241 Gregg 241 Charles 258 Lynda 271 v Walters , Walton, Walton, Tim 27, 266 Dan 1 90, 207 Leslie 258 Walton, Richard 206, 207 Ward, Minnie 258 Wardlaw, Janet 124, 125,258 Wardlaw, Sandy 132 Ware , Patricia 241 Ware , Wilma 100 Warren, Warren, Carolyn 100 Claudia 142,241 Topmoller, Miss Suzanne 46, 54 Toppin , Trest er , Tribb le , Lisa 271 Mike 97,183,210 Connie 97 Triggs , Emma 241 Trotter, Truman, Tryling, Clarence 241 Frank 271 David 271 Turkall, George 271 Turnau, Debbie 151,257 Turner, Elbran 257 Turner, George 97,149,172, 175,210 Turner, Ira 97 Turner, Tonie 257 Tyndall, Pat 97 Tyson, Herbert 97 Tyus, Bettie 97 Ulmer, Mary 97 Umbach, Steve 257 Underwood, Mamie 97 Upshaw, William 97 Usher, Linda 222 Usher, Jimmy 271 Valmore, David 271 Valrnore, Larry 129,241 Van, Evans 147 Vance, Danny 100 Vandergheynst, Anne 152,159, 241 Vanner, Maria 241 VanPe1t, David 114,118,241 Varner, Skip 148,241 Vassar, Janis 100 Vaughan, James 257 Vaughan, Judy 257 Vaughn, Mary 139,151,257 Ventus, Sidney 257 Vickers, Mr. Robert 54 Warren, Cynthia 221,241 Warren, Don 149 Warren, Glenda 258 Warren, James 100 Warren, Patti 146,258 Warrington, Mark 62,82,l00, 146,148 Washington, Angela 100,106, 147,210 Waspe, Steve 266 Waters, Francine 241 Wateling, Bryan 271 Watson, Belinda 31,100 Watson, Esther 242 Watson, Kahty 242 Watson, Mary 258 Watson, Rhonda 242 Watts, Ronald 242 Webb, Brenda 258 Webb, Mike 242 Webb, Regina 258 Weber, Glenda 210 Weber, Jim 266,149 Weems, Robie 258 Weider, Richard 258 Weigle, Benny 258 Weigold, David 242 Weis, Mr. Richard 55 Welbon, Francine 100 Wells, Brenda 100,132, 179, 258 Deborah 266 Wells , Wells, Gerald 100 Juanita 242 , 1 39 Karen 100 Leatha 258 Toni 258 Wells, Wells, Wells, Wells, Wells, Phyllis 100,132,124, 136 Werhman, Tery 258 Werley, Phillip Wernsing, Paul Wesley, Jeffrey 242 286 Wesley, Terry 177 Wessinger, Mrs. Susan 55 Westermann, Ann 271 Westermann, Kathy 62,76, 114,117,12l,124,125,132, 188 Westermann, Paul 146,133, 202,258 Wetzel, George 242 Whaley, Gregory 258 Wheat, Chris 75,100,106,117, 120, 189, 190, 205, 206, 207 Wheeler, Nancy 150, 152, 159, 121,218,220 Whitacre, Kenneth 266 Blanche 101 Brenda 101 Daryl 101,119 Jeanne 258 White, White, White, White, White, Lori 131 , 152, 220, 258, 271 White, Marcia 136,258 White, Martha 242 White, Starlett 258 Whiteman, Connie 101 Whiteman, Joyce 258 Whiteman, Linda 258 Whitlock, Kathy 101,139 whim, Vicki 242 Wiggins, Richard 159,258 Wilcox, David 258 Wilcox, James 146 Wilcox, Steve 271 Wilder, Carol 101 Wilder, Charles 214 Wilder, James 222 Wile, Dennis 101 Wiles, Dan 183 Wile, Wayne 271 Wiley, Anne 150,266 Wiley, Rosa 242,114 Wilkenson, Drew 258 Wilkerson, Frank 242 Wiley, Wayne 116 Wilkins, Deborah 242 Wilkins, James 207,206,101 Wilkins, Randy 195 Wilkinson, Mr. Russell 55 Willett, Stanley 258 Williamson, David 242 Williamson, John Willingham, Margaret 258 Willis, Alfred 258 Willis, Brenda 242 Willis, Fred 210,177,175 Wills, Sarah 242 Willis, Woodson 258 Wilson, Brenda 148 Wilson, Debra Wilson, GiGi 242,151 Wilson, Lynn 258 Wilson, Mel 258 Wilson, Neal 149 Wilson, Glena 242,151 Wilson, James 271 Wilson, Jeff 271 Wilson, Nlr. John 55,48 Wilson, Luci 101 Wilson, Rita 242 Wilson, Robynn 101,124, 132 Wilson, Tom 242 Winfrey, Michael 101 Winters, Kathryn 101 Wirmel, Kathy 258 Wirth, Mr. Roy 55 Wirthlin, Linda 116,149 Wirthlin, Mike 271 Wirthlin, Steve 242 Witt, Brenda 258 Witt, Sandy 266 Witt, Vicki 146 Woeber, Ricky 101 Wolford, Chuck 146 266,150 101,129 Wood, Charles Wood, Shirley Woodie, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woody, Woody, Woody, 148 Woody Cathy 101 Eugene 101 Evelyn Joyce Robert Thelma 271 Aaron Ali 242,148 Anthony 177,104, Kathy 130,124 258 104 Woglfoid, Chuck 258 151,195,25 Wilhoite, Linda 242 Williams, Anthony 258 Williams, Brenda 179 Williams, Danny 271 Williams, Deborah 101 , 258, 150 Williams, Diane 101,106,258 Williams, Donna 242 Williams, Elizabeth 258 Williams, Esther 258 Williams, Fred 242 Williams, cieh 101,146,148 Williams, Herman 101 Williams, Julius 258 Williams, Keith 175,101,148 Williams, Ken 242,190,186, 188 Williams, Michael 101,117 Williams, Mildred 242,221 Williams, Patricia 242 Williams, Queenie 258 Williams, Raye 258 Williams, Raging-iid 242,151 Williams, Rick 258 Williams, Selena 101,150, 114,151 Williams, Stephen 266 Williams, Terry 207,177,242 Williams, Willie 175,258 Williams, Yvonne 242 Woolfork, Eugene 258 Woolfork, Michael 104 Woolridge, Barbara 104, 130, 124, 146,148, Workman, Darryl 242 Worsley, Doug 258 Worth, Steve 104 Worthy, Deborah 258 Wright, Karen 167,104, 142, 146 Wright, M. 175,242 Wright, R. 242 Wright, Willie 104 Wyan, G. 242,151,221 Yarbough, Jean 258 Yeager, Vickie 258 Yeager, Tom 146,242, 198, 202 Yee, John 120,242,136, 128, 129 Yonka, Mr. Walter 55 Young, M. 146,148 Young, Rick 146,258 Zachary, J. 242 Zachary, R. 177,242 Zellars, Jeff 258 Zibulka, Patti 258 Ziegler, Miss Mary 55 Zoecklein, Marlene 242 Zwayer, Mr. Roger 55 8 0M?fll'll Exoedrin headache no. 41 . , . the art class. 287 fIWOH?fIl'lliV Oh, dear, I can't do a thing with this hair! 2 ,5Q2 2119 288 gg Q xv, we iffy Cl? QE lj? 553252 Qlfitwgggifg Hail and farewell! Hurry up with those hot dogs, Good. My bench warmers are hungry! Y. 1 '41, if , f ' is - -1 N-awww, I ' E n krr ' I A K ' T- Z -'Pla -f E -1 t - ., A - ,,, - 1 ,gs M i . 1 5 f T., V M 5 f. ,. I w g V Z: if' '- . Mglxx-t.,' ,win-: R K ky ti i .,.4 is . vii - Q ,mf 5 ' r x P' '- Our Thanks The Withrow Annual Staff of 1968 would like to thank the following people for their valuable con- tribution to this yearbook: The faculty and Administration for their sincere interest in the SIGN OF THE TIGER .., The American Yearbook Company that has made this entire book a reality. . . Pogue's Portrait Studio for its fine photographic work. . . Mr. Larry Apple for the individual underclass- men pictures. . . The Athletic Department for its cooperation in developing the Sports Section. . . The Custodial Staff for the time it devoted to the distribution of Annuals. . . The Business Department for the management of technical affairs. . . Mrs. Corry, the school treasurer, for her help with the finances . . . Cindy Malora for the cover and introduction de- sign and layout. . . Each individual member of the Annual Art, Busi- ness, and Literary staffs for their time and ef- forts. . . The advisers for their guidance. . . The students for their support. . . Withrow High School for the memorable year we have merely attempted to recapture with the SIGN OF THE TIGER... Editors Literary Art Business Kathy Westermann Chris Wheat Becky Renshaw -pllzllllll ..- V v - ' -vm ,Q V x 3.1. in , ., Wm' I 4 I 'I . az ' N z Q2 P ' if if W ,gg .A .:.,g W 5 iw Ig W5 L ,,--1- Q 'Tvs' ' 1 -, 1 ,fQX,. -fs vmmg,
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