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

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Any portrait must be born From a subject with life and breath; So on our blank canvas must appear . . . Gosh, Joe, ifs hard to believe Withrowkji'fly years old. My aunfs sixty-eight. Big deal. ' But it's different with schools Just think how many have graduated and gone 0n :0 be scientists, doctors, slatesmen . . Milkmen. housewives, and convicts. You 're t00 sentimental. ' I heard that thirty thousand kids have gradualedffom Withrow. ' Pr0bably more. Hey, look at Cheryl and Drew over there. ' 1 bet kids sat there years ago and 7 We'll be lalefor Class, Carol. PERSONALITIES . . . HE SILHOUETTES OF OUR x w 'i Rem ember all theflowers Sandy got at Sounds? Yeah, that was an exciting week. HAny week can be exciting, Joe. There's always something to do, even ifit'sjust lounging 0n the front Steps. K ids have been doing that for years to unwind. HGee, I wish this day were over. ,5 4,0... a W-w-t-n amduMuamIn-Atu at HAM NW 1W 33:31.9 ? WM? I HDO you recognize that couple down the hall? HNope. Could be any ofa hundred couples. The bug bites everyone at Ihis age, Iguess. Uh huh. I know lots Ofmarrt'ed couples wha met in high school. 1gue55 what lheysay is Irue. You do get an all- around education in human relations in high school. That's not high sch001,Joe. It's human nazure, when you,re young! s ;, , nwrr-m. -QJ.,....V,,,.:, yuw .,,.;:;4-Mz; BM ,5 z ff The sketch upon our canvas needs Guidance from a person wise; So we entrust our portrait to . . . How'd you do on your math IesI last bell, Joe? A wful. Those equazions were more confusing than an FBI maze testloe Well, don't worry about it. You did your best. Now you can look for ward to next bell. Yeah, I like art class. That's something loll really be able to use at college. hhl have study hall tht's bell. Iguess Ihllgo to the library. I heard the other day that they have thirty-five thousand books theref' Can you imagine? I bet they had only a thousand when the school opened. Speaking 0fthe school opening, that teacher looks like She was here thathrst day! Sh-h, shell hear you. '7 can always tell when we're near the chemistry room. Boy, 5m ell those rotten eggsfh' Our portrait, though it sculpted be, Is deficient, lacking shadeznuihue. Itcraveszisparkzof color from . . 1936 Whatls going on after school today? hhThere's cheerleaders' practice, I think, and Dux will sellpopcom in the main hall. HThere are so man y activities, it seems like classes are a sideline. It's a wonder kids ever graduate. ll kno w. Hey, do you think yoalll make Sounds with your magic act? I hear they haven't had one since hMinslrelsf Sure hope 1 d0. Will you be at the tryouts? You bet! . . . THE PALETTE OF OUR ACTIVITIES HPony tryoutsfor 'Sounds, were last week. I wish led made it. I'm not even in skits. uThaI's too bad. 00th lhejum'ors applyfar Bax and Sig 50011? 'e Yes. Thafs a great tradition. I always wondered what it wouldfeel like :0 make Dux. Bet Fdfall 017 the wall and break my leg. Gee, do you know how Close graduation is? Hope my cap and gownfizs right. 12 I-Iw g . 'LIEWWT f :1; e-I-mw a-gnl .LM.M bb Ware luck y 10 ha ve these activities. bSounds' is great, and it sho ws every- one that we have talent. bb You can tell there are brains here by Cum Laude, but it willbe different in college. We'll be digits, notpeople. No, Joe. Your oldfrierzds will know you as aperson. Thatbs the bestpart about school. Tbefriends you makefor life Lefl. 10p to hullom: Farm buildingx na'upied the mmmm m I9Uk Tram uncljwu'ex gave way to the u'ildjfuwer garden. Failure lam! t'uwred the stadium. The brick dl'fl'cln'll'll' hm rc'pim'etl a dirt road. HISTORY OF WITHROW HIGH When the 1910 Cincinnati School Board found a growing need for secondary schools, eyes turned to the Andrew Erkenm brecher estate at Madison and Erie. The land,tafarm 0f twenty-seven acres, had been the home of the first Cincinnati Zoo animals. As a result ofpersuasion from Superin- tendent Randall J. Condon and Board President Dr. John M. thhrow, the Board purchased the estate in 1913. Criticism arose over a deep ravine through the property, but Dr. Withrow proposed a colonial bridge to Span it. He also suggested the construction of a brick clock tower. 0 On December 11, 1915, the executives of the board broke ground and the firm of Garber and Woodward began construc- tion of the school, designed for 2500 stu- dents. Because of Dr. Condon's love for the East, Special bricks from Springfield, M assachusetts were shipped. Such a furor had arisen over the building of the tower that the plans were dropped from the blue- prints. Later, however, interested men backed the towers construction, and it soon rose over H yde Park and Oakley. Because of World War I the opening of the school was delayed one year. The gov- ernment wanted to use the main building as a hospital for soldiers, but the armistice was signedjust before the conversion of school to hospital had begun. In 1919 the school, nicknamed nEast High, opened its doors to its 1300 enrolu lees. The Hyde Park Business Club had donated a Rookwooa' fountain for the campus, but the school lacked many of the essentials inside. There were no electric lights, class bells, lockers, lab supplies or gymnasiums. The lunchroom opened to serve colds lunches, but students had to bring their own silverware. Buglers in the halls announced the end of classes. The stadium was incomplete and the athletic field unleveled. I At this time, school-spirited East High students selected the school colors, black and orange; and the mascot, a tiger. The first Annual was distributed in the spring 0f1920. The following year, Tower News presses began to roll, two swimming pools were built in the gyms, and the school re- ceived a large pipe organ from Richard K . LeBlond. Four years later, on May 19, 1924, the school board voted unanimously to name , the schoo'l for the retiring Dr. Withro w. CURRICULUM ......... 18 ACTIVITIES ............ 38 ATHLETICS ............ 92 PERSONALITIES . . . . 142 Faculty ............... 144 Seniors ............. 159 Underclassmen ........ 212 Death Glimmert'ng,fading light Ofday depart. Leave me to the solitude ofunehding night. Time That which marks end and beginning and all between, its passing unchanged, yet, changing all. F ire Consuming all but giving life, Born 0fthe sun and night's sworn enemy. Love Fragile creature ofmind and eye. Elusive as the butterfly. Sound Within it lurks thefury ofrhe storm, the crashing surf, the twinkling brook, a baby's laugh, a lo ver's sigh, . the life ofa man. ' ' H h Tim shannon Macbeth intrigued Jan Steves. Shakespeare watched as Irish poct W. B Yeats won the attention of Miss Nolan's English class. 1N. wuthuWAw , 1- 4: uWho was Maulets last descendant? stumped Miss Beckts students. English and Business Departm ents C reate Gemini Block Six new teachers joined the faculty to empha- size every aspect of English from its use in business to the appreciation of classi- cal works. Students saw Comedy of Errors at the Playhouse in the Park and discussed Raisin in the Sun. Sophomores andjuniors acquired new textbooks. Seminar techniques used in AP. classes gave students the responsibility for class discus- sions. Circular arrangement of the chairs lent rooms an air of informality suitable for free exchange of ideas. C 0 URSES Postcards and letters from Madrid and Paris added extra color to language studies. Students viewing films on German commerce or Spanish architecture admired the language more. French classes learned traditional dishes by means of clippings in preparation for ordering in a French restaurant. Mixed with occasional history of ancient Greece, Latin class moved faster. All foreign language classes became aware of their own Civilization as they studied aspects ofthe cultures of others. World Problems Promote Language S tudies Visions of French villas captured imaginations of Berta Lay and Jan Wardlaw. Wanna 20 Latin zranslations necessitated periods ofcontemplation. Ilzziimln Ears tired during thirty minutes of continuous drills. 21 Language C lasses F eature F oreign C usloms Native speakers conversing in French, German or Spanish kept language students glued to their earphones once a week. Dividing classes for various dialogue parts gave students a chance to relate everyday happenings in a foreign language. Original writings such as Cicerohs Orations and Clemencia exemplified formal grammar to students tackling a language beyond their second year. In most language courses students left English outside the classroom door and transported themselves to a foreign land. Math Department Annexes College Math Course Doubtful stares at the blackboard revealed questions about multiplicative inverses. 'l Martha Jenike found that a geometric twist could be helpful in the study oi'algebrah Slide-rule simplified math calculations for Allen Tcwksbury. Math V academic invaded Withrow this year as a new course linked with the advanced placement class. Miss Graham, Math Department Head, described problems to these two rclasses as htricky but cute. Geometry teachers used overhead projectors with plates on space geometry for more variety. Even though the modern math was suddenly 01d, improved textbooks presented different techniques in working problems. Eighth grade general science students learned the principles of series and parallel circuitry. Scientists C hoose From Six Courses Squeamish freshmen slowly entered biology class as they prepared for their first dissection. To their surprise, the intricate patterns of minute organs in the segmented worms made them anticipate more complicated dissections in zoology class. Other students that concentrated on the study of plants and their relation to man welcomed the botany course offered. In physiology class, future nurses began their training; they and other college bound students studied the composition of the body in Chemistry. Physics gave aspiring engineers a new outlook on such simple activities as dropping a pencil or moving a desk, which they had previously ignored, disregarded, or taken for granted. 24 ii 71 t1 '4 - a 1 ,4 5 3 i 25 Seniors Linda Durbin and Richard Crutcher stapled Betsy Ross and Astronaut Shepard. Board Focuses on A fro-American H istory S tudies Students tested their knowledge of African geography. Studentst riots, inflation, Vietnam peace talks, the draft, Czechoslova- kia, the race to the moon, the election e teachers worked double time to answer their pupilst probing questions about these issues. History instruc- tors encouraged the new awareness growing among their classes. In an effort to keep abreast with the de- mands, the Board of Education decid- ed the senior high American history program needed revision. Teachers and student advisers, sacrificing their summer vacations, formed a commit- tee to work for an improved curricu- lum. When completed, it called for greater attention to current events and emphasis in achievements by minority groups in the country. 26 Artwork Leads to K nOwledge in H istory Flappcrs and Prohibition enhanced study for Obra Harris, 27 Sculpture, construction, weaving, and papier mache offered art students an opportunity to ex- press their ideas. Department head, Mr. Jack Mueller, stressed as broad and diversified a pro- gram as possible without the addition of new equipment. More three-dimensional projects appeared as the art department tried to create with old materials and find new ways to use them. Collages and abstract projects evolved from the 2 le and 5 period courses. Because the department had its largest enrollment to date,Mr.H1ad, a former English teacher, joined Mr. Wilson and Miss Hawes as a member 0fthe art staff. 28 Exp0-67 inspired Everett Campbell and Vrindy Renfrow s architecture projects. Model stage sets evolved from extra strands ofwire and cardboards. Coiluges slowly 100k form From meaninglcss scraps of paper. Expo 67And Paul Newman Inspire Artists Paul Newman provided a model for Mr. Robert Fabe's lecture on portrait painting. 29 Gemini Opens Hatch to Business World Nervous fingers produced careless errors. 30 Countdowns sounded as prospective bookkeepers and accountants completed another day in the newly instated Gemini Business Education Program. An implementation of Aristotlefs point of view on education, the Gemini program united theory with practice. Counselors chose over two hundred students to participate in the program which emphasized typing, office practice, and clerical skills. Preparation for employment rated as the main objective of Gemini. Time blocks worth three credits consumed as s s much as three hours of business h courses a day for some Gemini students at local high schools. h . h Tense faces revealed fungus. w Shorthand characters relayed, This is for the SOIh anniversary OfIhe Wilhrow Annuals m'w V Varnish accented the labor put into studenfs table. Added Home Ec Courses Bring Total to Eleven 32 Boys formed angles, lines, and T-squares with the help of drawing instruments. Girls learned the ins and outs of homemaking. 33 Hungry students followed their noses to home economics where savory pastries dispatched their pleasant aromas. In opposition, some held their ears in consideration of sounds of the electric saws and pounding hammers in the industrial arts class. As their projects began to take form, the girls observed their pies intently for they soon would disappear forever, and the boys eyed their tables for imperfections. When these items were complete, the students dwelt on specific projects according to grade. As sophomores in Home Ec learned how to use Touch and Sew machines, sophomores in Industrial Arts reviewed setting type. Bang! Withrow was off to a year of music! Leaping out in front, band made half-time formations using Snoopy, Candy and Homecoming as themes. Orchestra came close behind prac- ticing for Christmas with songs like iiThe Christmas Clock? written by Mr. Parke, band director. Following with a burst of speed, Senior Choir opened the Shriners, Christmas program with festive songs, while Madrigal prepared for a state contest at Miami. Nearing the finish line, all music depart- ments united to produce iiSoundsi, with Cole Porter music as the theme. Baton held high, Mr. Conway conducted Choir. Cole Porter M usic Dominates iiSounds,i A-E-l-O-U Senior Choir members tuned up for an early morning start. Band and majorettes invented haIf-time routines before games. Gary Johansmann created a new beat in uUp, Up and Away. Cluttered tripods stood together backstage. 35 Twelve puIl-ups gave Curtis Hughes points for a good grade. Gym, H ealth, and Driver Education New athletic director, Mr. Frank Rolfes, stressed more physical discip- line and greater depth in the gym program. Calisthenics preceded swimming classes and outdoor and indoor gym classes, which toned Withrowhs populace. Driver Educa- tion and Health courses readied minds to cope with the unexpected 0n the road and in the home. Prevention of hazardous situations was a major issue in the Health and Driver Edu- cation classes and seminars. 36 Girlsh gym requirements were not always ladylike. Porcelain containers soap, and water destroyed gcarme: Car keys symbolized responsibility to ciasses, 37 'IEIIIIElxII. 1919: Trite phrases and copy threatened the first annual staff. 1936: Endmen rehearsed jokes about the recent election of FDR. 1927: Flappers danced easy movements to the 9Whiffenpoof Song? 1923: Withrowhs first band waited to play uSidewalks of New York? 1934: Shapely ponies lined up in the lunchroom for a quick warm-up. 39 Greasepaint made up endmen in the Minstrels , but fme brushstrokes sumced for ttSoundsT ACTIVITIES Lasting traditions in music, drama and activities have evolved over a fifty-year span. Generations of graduates sang, danced and joked through thirty-flvc years of the ttWithrow Minstrels and now in ttThe Sounds of Withrow? Nature lovers tiptoed through the tulips in Garden Club, an early verson of Campus Beautification Committee. Scribblers has attracted junior and senior girls since 1925. In 1927 the Orion chapter of Astronomy Club held meetings at the Mt. Lookout observatory. Seniorsjoined Kalidasa in 1924, predecessor to Thalian. Jasmine Pong lostjust as Alice did in History Clubis Floppy Golf: Mis. Lowry took aim and won fwe buttons at Spanish Clubjs booth. 41 Color guards snapped m altentiom Officerst tLef! 10 Right: Gail Heis, Secy.: Debbie Hutton, Treas.; Mari Maginn, V.Pt; Rich Roebuck, Sgt,-At-Arms; Mark Ball, Prest S enior H igh Student Council Appointment of a code of dress com- mittee aroused controversy over short skirts and long hair at Student Coun- cil meetings. They needed only the Board of Educationas approval before the code could be put into effect. Pro- jecting themselves into their commun- ity, Mark Ball presented seventy-five baskets of canned goods to the Avon- dale Community Center and Porter Junior High School. At Christmas they gave candy canes to students eat- ing in the lunchroom. A lunchroom inspection committee examined the lunchroom,s preparation facilities. 42 Mr. Burton Garrett. Adviser. Bottom Raw ULefr to Righu: S. Wass, M. Monroe, PA Gallinger, V, Potts, S, Gilmore. D Chidester, D. Cook, K, Briggs, K, Hofer. P. Slaughter, B. Ison. Row 2: K Hollingsworth, D. Lavender. L. Wirthlin, L. Stolzenburg, S Cur- tis, K. Kotterman, S. Knudsen. J. Hasel. B. Smith, G. Hcis, J. Steves, D. Lew- is. Row 3: J. Wells, V Foster, A. Broner, VV Renfrow, P, Phillips, D Hutton, E. Sandlin, C. Cimarosti, V. Price, D. Bunram, T. Thomas. Row4; S. Therm as, L. Brown, K. Carroll, B Barneg D, Leves, L. Patrick, S. Osborne, K. Hopkins, S. Thompson, M. Maginn, R Hairston, B. Gover. Raw 5: R. Ballin- ger. V. Hammanm D. Lonsac. C. Mitchell, V. Whitt, S. McFaIl. S Mullins, K. Kathman. B. Sanders, K. Crew, M. Bail. Row 6: C. Jackson, S. Patterson, P. Miller, G. Davidson, T, Durbin, D. Antlc, D. Mehl. G. Ross, D. Siemer, S. Peaks. Row 7: N. Johnson, M. Siebcrt, B. KnighL RV Uihlein, D. Riley, R. Roebuck, R. Haywood, M. Dalton, S. Allen, D Dorsey, 6' Simpson. Council Promotes C ity- Wide Dress Code We sell enough to open a store. commented Bob Knight. Mark Hall opened the year with the appointment of several new committees 43 The first Annual Staff e founders of one of Withrow's proudest traditions Mr. Taylor, new Annual Business manager, started his staff on the a job with a sales drive for the new ad section and ledgers for balanc- i ing the thirteen-thousand-dollar account. As his part of the fiftieth A dVlS erS and anniversary edition, Mr. Mueller, Art adviser, supplied pictures of Withrow activities from 1919 to 1969. In order to compare the PhOIOgrapherS present with the past, Rodger Haywood arranged for the modern photographs. On the literary level, Miss Richmond, faculty advis- er, aided her staffin combining the past with the present in copy. Adviserx def! r0 RighU: S Taylor. S Richmond. J. Mueller. Photographer: Rodger H'dyWOOd. 44 Assistants Bottom Row Mefl Io Riglmr St Everly, S. Siemer. Tap Row: V. Neal- Annual Art Staff Editor: Shirley MCFEH 6y. J. Maxey. Nofpl'cmredts. Emich, R. Kennedy Annual Art StaffPublishes Golden Anniversary Issue Section Heads fC'iuckwise from TopJ: D. Herbert, L Hasel, S. Massey. D, Siemer. Nor pic- tured; A. Dobbins. 45 Job Number 02966 reminded art staff that they had layouts to fmish before they left. Suddenly, Room 251 began to hop. Pictures needing cropping appeared, along with grease pencils and layouts. Shirley McFall, art edi- tor, explained what jobs still re- mained as Mr. Mueller, adviser, read- ied himself to answer questions. When the deadline rush was over, the staff had time to recall the party at Mr. Muellerts house, which had been rolled by certain staff members, and plan the Annual festivities. 2-... ...:.-ne.u.sm .. . ht Annual Literary S taff Staff members scurried as they continued to meet deadlines for Withrowts flftieth annual. Writers often turned to Roget s Thesaurus in search of a better word as they composed copy. Miss Rich- mond, literary adviser, repeated to the writers that copy must both attract and inform the reader. Lit Staff members missed Friday night engage- ments to write and revise copy until 10:17 to meet one deadline. Chris Hoehn, Literary editor, gave section heads more responsibility to lessen the chances ofmistakes in the sixty-nine annual. Section Heads: fLefI l0 Righll: J. Hasel. R. Kidd, S. Herbert, S. Patterson, B. Mc' Gowan, Miss Richmond. Chris Hoehn. Literary Editor. Writers: fLeft io Riglm: T, Chin. D, Raising, Et Sandlin, Miss Richmond. C. Jackson, N. Draggoo. Mt Kncll, Jt Wells. J. Wardlaw, P. Osborne. S. Brown. 46 301mm Row: fLefJ r0 Riglzns M. Raehrs, B. Helwig. KUHopkins, M. Maginn, M. Johnson RowZ: D. Lavender, R. Tischbcin, D. FergusonV M. Jenike. Row 3: B. Gover, Ki Briggs. American Yearbook companyis $11,129 contract with the school forced Business Staff to keep well- audited accounts. With their trusty adding ma- chines they solved Annualis financial problems. The old bandroom became their new stomping ground this year with Heather Shick as editor. Heather Shick. Business Editor. Annual Business S taff and Representatives n - mil Pl: .111 47 j 33371 Mrs. Gail Golden, Adviser. Gary Davidson and Debbie Pettigout, Co-cdilors. S tudent Paper Records the F iftieth Y ear Withrowhs bi-weekly paper saw many changes in 1969. Mrs. Gail Golden became editorial adviser and introduced regular journalism classes. Two co-editors succeeded an editor-in-chief. With ef- forts to raise the papers first-class national rat- ing, writers added cartoons related to school prob- lems. Aiming for more student interests, reporters questioned school mountain climbers and judo experts. Business Staff joined in with expanded publicity, a senior announcement sale, and the Cardiac Capers popularity p011. Writers: Bottom Row fLefl Io Rightj: D. Heslar, M. Mehl, J. Steves, L. Strickland, A. Johnson. Row 2: M, Sicrveld, P. Garth. L. White, D. Mcacham, T. Bul- Ier, K. Hoop, T. Flanigan, J. Benna. 48 Page Edilarx: Mefl lo Righn: D, Mehl. D Hutton, L. Patrick, D. Lasloria. Judy Bimel, Business Manager. Business Staff'Mmrom 10 Tom: B Warren, G. Heis, J, Colangelo. L. Judd, S. Swanson, B. Barnes, D. RObBHS. SA Ramsey. D. Gilpim J, Zimmer. B. Davis. 49 3 I 3 3 v35 3 3 Tower News Represen tatives Quill and S croll Soon after school opened, homeroom teachers Chose respofisible students as Tower News repre- sentatives. Each representative then worked close- ly with the T. N. Business Staff during the public- ity campaign to promote sales of subscriptions. Another group of students promoting journalism was Quill and Scroll. Juniors in the upper third of their class who did superior work on a school pub- lication anticipated being tapped. As seniors, they sponsored a writing contest and awarded prizes. fLeft Io nghtj: D. Herbert, B. McGowan, D. Lastoria, G. Davidson, J. Bimel, D. Petitgout, D. Mehl, B. Barnes. D. Hutton, H. Shick, S. McFall, R. Kidd. 1 9 Q , ' :E'UK Ln. $33333 . 50 A Bottom Row fLefr :0 Right: M, Hurbaugh, J. Hill, W, Minning. P. Moo- chmeier, L. Crews, D. Schenberger, J. Hoosier. J. Ebline Row 4: C. Collier, maw. K. McGohun. M. Vilardo. D. Policustro. D. Linnenberg. J. Edmunson. P. Bowerst K. Clapp. T. Coleman, S. Laceye Dt Hutton. Se MeGratht D. Ruw2: M. Blocksom, B, MC Gohan, T. Sedam. M, Wirthiin. S Williams, J. Ballard, C. Evans. Row 5: Pt Manning. P. Baines, A. Flackenstem, G. Mc- Strickland. Raw 3: Mre Scott. P. Phenninger. J. Deal, 0. Campbell. B. Es. Farlandt J. Weber, M. Kokofer, L. Orth, M. Noel. Junior H igh S tudent Council and Honor Society Barium Row Md! :0 Righnr 0, Campbell, C, Rutherford, S. Witt. S. Bracken. Row 2: P. Casey, S. McGralh, C. Compton. L. Klein. Row3: M. Noel. A. Westermann, K. Hanna, Bt Eschmeyer. Row4:Ct Wood, P. Moomaw, St Ready, M. Anderson, K. McGohan. Raising $1000 to build an elementary school in India headed the Junior High Student Councilts list of pro- jects. As members of the Peace Corps School Partnership Program they gave children overseas an education. At home, Junior Honor Society members crept through the aisles of the auditorium in search of new members. Requirements for this hon- or included leadership, teacher recom- mendations and a 3.4 average. 51 Latin Club Profit from lemonade sales during final exams financed refreshments for Latin Club meetings. President Karen Hughes conferred with Adviser Mrs. Hill over the selection of an appropriate play for the April gathering. Yearly excursions to the Cincinnati Art Museum offered members oppor- tunities to examine relics and copies of sculptures from ancient Rome. Facets of everyday Roman life, such as slave sales and the augurts forecast for the year, opened each September meeting. With a favorable prediction from the augur, Gens Togata prepared to preside over the program and decorations of this yearts city-wide Latin Club banquet held in the spring. ijirers: fLefr I0 Rigth:S. Massey. Lt Koch: K. Hughes, J. Innist Mefr to Right; Bollom Rmv: Mrs. Hill: K. Hughes. J. Innis. S. Massey. G. burg, Te Davis. M, Knell, S, Steffens. K. Crew A, Marshall. D. Dorn. Row Hens, L. Koch. Row 2: C. Kraft, P. Snyder, L. Maltingly, J. Hasel, V, Potts, 5: A. Firestone. G. Leopold. B. DaVis, S, Fredricks. M. Meeks, S. Neidhurt. J. Barlholemew, J. Hasel: Rawj: D. Dorn, E, Wells, B, Dowers. L. Stoizene M4 Little. burg, B. Baxter. L. Overhulse. K. Hetrick, B. McGowan. Row 4: B. Sten- 3 i g t Bottom Row fLef! to Right: P. O'Hearn. secy: S. Bach, pres; Mr. Charles Wynn, adviser. Top Row: D. Greg, trees; L. Hamilton, v,p.: G. Ross, sglmaL-armsi Spanish C lub Yellow cellophane adorned Spanish Clubts Tigertown booth. Prizes awarded at the balloon dart game in- cluded Mexican dancing dolls and straw hats. At their Christmas party, club members in the breaking spirit crashed the traditional pinata t0 the floor. Keeping with the yuletide throng the students sang Spanish car- ols; such as ttNavidad,t and gorged themselves on rich candy. With the taste of sweets still on their lips they proceeded to Visit Pedrds restaurant to satiate themselves on red hot ta- males or meat filled tortillas. Bmmm Rotheji' IO RighU: C. Kallus, M. Fiorito. B. Henry, C, George. D, bcrt, S. Bach. P. OtHearn. G. Benna, P. Garland. Top Row: D, Greg. D. Colbert, D. Boston, Mri Charles Wynne Middle Raw: S, Thomas, J. Cal- Poweil, 5. Peaks. T. Chin, G. Ross, L. Hamilton. J. Kuupp. 53 Notre Dame cast gloomy shadows on Quasi Modo as he swung limply from the great cathedralts belltower. The theme for French Clubis Tigertown booth came from The Hunchback ofNotre Dame. French Club members found other great French master pieces at the Art Museum. Another more appetizing example of FrenCh Club French culture appeared in Chef Gregoryts studio. The Chef pre- pared the delicacies and invited the members to sample the cuisine Children at the City Gospel Mission delighted at a different French party. Although a journey to Paris was impossible, they traveled there through its art. fLejk 10 Rt'ghzj: E. Sumner, V.P.; M. Johnson, Corr. Sec; M. Soulhhall, See; J. Jones. Pres; P. N0b1e,Treas. KLefr Io Righris J. Hasei, AV Johnsont J. Hasel. D. Cook, Pt Bemis. L D Mefford. R0w3: S. Mullins. B. Stallworlhe T. Hughes. P. Jackson, M, Strickland. Row 2: Mrs. L. Hughes. K. Chestnut, M. Teichman, T. Dixon, Meeks,T. Kinard, 54 n. U .3 ,h l P l L l e . h! - a .v a l Seatedmeft :0 Righu: C, Messman, P. Casey, Mr. Weintrub, C. Jackson, Schumacher, .L King. Row 4: C. Slaud. J. Chen. J. Boyd, De Antle, E. R. Roebuck. Row 2: R. Jones. L. Judd. F. Hindes, V. Durbin, D. Chides- Miller, tar, S Williams. Row 3: M, McCarthy, D. Antle, L. Schumacher, K, Hurry! Get your shiny Christmas necklaces before they7re sold outW FHA contributed profits from this project to state service organizations. Bake sales also added funds and gave members a chance to tryout new recipes. German Club held bake sales, too, Germ 6m Club but used their earnings to finance a Christmas party and a spring trip to Mecklenburgas Restaurant. Members learned other Ger- F H A man customs by listening to experiences of Tina Schieve, summer exchange student to Germany. From Row fLefl to Righrj: C. Osborne, BV Brogden, M. Corbin, I. BonerV Mrs. H, Harris. Adviser. RawZ: M. Reed. RV Sanders, Twas; S. Safer. Secy.; R. . Reed, V.P.; V. Bragden, Pres; L. Sanders. 55 fLefI 10 Righlj: Sharon Bach, Pres; Mari Maginn. V. Pres; Debbie Lavender, Treas; Mr. Taylor, Adviser; Darlene Siemer. What school should I pick? Will the children like me? Will the F T A . teacher be grouchy? F.T.A. members sought answers on Career ' ' Day, the main event of the year. In April, members acted as pro- fessional teachers, spending the whole day in the classroom. From Fu lure TeaCherS teaching, members adjusted to decorating a Tigertown booth. . Through open windows in a red schoolhouse contestants threw OfA merlCa plastic apples to win a prize. Working club members helped place the booth as third prize. Bouom Row lLefr lo Right: I. Hasel. D. Ferguson, Dt Lavender, D. Lower- Burse, J, Sleet, K, Rumpke, C, Campbell, R. Hairstont D. Freeman, Raw 4.- J, Hasel, Pt Newman, Row 2: V. Tolin, B. Baxter, St Siemer, K. Sloan, S, S. Gentry, D. Siemer. B. Patent K. Bianks, J. Boyd, Y, Dillion, M. Southall, Anderson, C.Weiss. P. Snyder, R. Sims. Row 3: J, Calbert, M. Maginn, U PA Garland, S, Bach, G. Boyd, Mr Taylor, 56 Mefr ta Righ1;.-J. Hasel, V. Fresh; B. Henry. Cortes. See; M. Jenike, Rec, 566.: B. McGowan, Pres.; D. Petitgout, Histi; D, Ferguson, Treas.; J. Steves. Scrib- bles Editor; P. OiHearn, Corres. Sec. Thoughtful expressions reflected in the light of thirty candles as new Scribblers repeated their membership pledges. This solemn formal initiation only preceded marching and skipping on Madison . Road and a peanut race. New members received more scratches Scrlbblers working with chicken wire and wooden planks for a Tigertown . booth, but felt rewarded when ttTickle Tigeris Tonsili, won first therary prize for originality. All Scribblers worked together at Saturday bake sales to buy shiny silver bracelets to present seniors. in Febru- Society ary. Profits from the second publication of ttScribblesii financed field trips to theater productions and also the annual progressive dinner and installation of officers. Bottom Row tLefI m RighU: C. Johnsom D, Petilguut, D. Meacham. B. B, McKeei D. Thomast Pi Garland, Di Siemer, C. Hoehn, M, Meeks. D. McGowan, L. Duncan. P. McElroy. Row 2: Mrs. Rice, J. Stevcs, J. Hasel. Reising, L, Hamilton, M. Jenike. Row 5: P. Butcher, S. Kelsh, M. Maginn, V. Renfrow, Di Cook, P, OiHearn, S. Davidson, S. McFall. Row 3: S. D. Klems, Ni Draggoo, B. Henry. Brown, D. Ferguson, Ei Sumner, A. Coggins, K. Hughes, E. Hodge. Row4: i i t ' t - 4 ' i . . y , . . a J I i 57 H is tory C lub ' W Involvement keyed this yeafs History Club projects. State Congressman Frank Mayfield, Jr. and Dr. Dan Beaver, UC history professor, spoke to a group about political platforms at the initial session of the year. Rem- iniscing about Democratic Conven- tions, Miss Nolan addressed another meeting. Over 1,500 students kept members busy registering and pro- cessing voters in a mock election. His- tory Club joined with other Junior Council on World Affairs Clubs to discuss the issue of Czechoslovakia. Bottom Row fLefr w RighU: C. Jackson. 3. Patterson, D, Herbert, Mrs. Suffridge. Raw 2: Th Chin, B Sumner, St McFall. Bouum Row fLef! Io Righxf: J. Barthlomew, Jt Hasel, A Johnson, V. Potts, J, A. Williams, M- FIOSL 3. Stallwath. M, Meeks, St Massey, DA Siemert ROW Steves, L. Strickland, D. Herbert, R. Hairston. F. Kelley. RowZ: D. Lastoria, 51M. FiOitO, R. Kattus, 6- Leopold, T. Chink, 1 1111135. 5- Patterson, L. K0011. J. Hascl, E. Hodge, E. Summer. C. Kraft. B. Brown. S. Herbert, J. White, B, C. Hoehn. Raw 6: B. Apple, D. Powell. Mr, Heink, R- Roebuck, D- HEI'ISICY. McGowan. E. Sandlin. Row 3: B. Snyder. B. Henry, S. Safer, K. Suffridge, P. J. Boyd. Komadina, J, Slcet, S. Siemer. Row 4: L. Rogers, B. Kennedy, K. HamptonV 58 Stephanie Patterson surprised History Club by reporting the Humphrey victory in mock elections. Registrar Kathi Suffridge withstood confusion at voting polls. Mrs. Lowry swung at Floppy Golf. History Clubk Tigcrlown booth. 59 D. E. C.A Distribu tive Education Clubs ofAmerica Bottom Raw Mefr Io Righu: C MusLain. B. Hclwig. C, Motley, M Sharpe. Middle Raw: Y. Frost, D. Jones, V. Ashcrafl, R. McLaughlin, Top Row: M. Stefani, 1 Ropp, B. Stem., M. ThurlkilL 60 Lefl to Right: E. Coilins, Pres; T. Taylor, Trans, R, Ware, Sec. DECA prepared for its November trip to Miami University in Oxford. Turtle sale chairmen spent afterschool hours in Mr. Satie's classroom. Turtles! Chewy morsels of candy for sale! Campaign slogans boosted the annual candy sale sponsored by DECA. As DECA ventured to the Miami conference, they contemplated the elec- tion of the distributive officers. Attendance at the meeting enabled members to gain information about sales. Merchandizers 0f the future gath- ered to exchange their ideas on salesmanship Bonam Row fLefI 10 Riglrtj: E. Collins. S. Davis. D Cook, D. Chides- ler. Second Row: M. Whoberry, J. Powell, R. Haywood, T. Taylor, M. Zoeckline Third Row: J. Oibom, M. Adams, Rt Spivey, R. Baker, P. Mv'-IID www- e A procedures. Two top salesmen from Withrow attended the State Salesmanship Contest, as judges analyzed and rated them. After comple- tion of competition, the salesmen planned future sales and trips for the Distributive Education Clubs of America. On a final trip to Proctor and Gamble, students explored the operation of an inter-working business. Johnson. R. Ware. Top Row: J. Eaton, D. Smedley. R. Sundae. Rt Crutcher, S. Parker, R, Cooper, Bonom Row rLefr lo Rith:T. Buchannon. V.P.: D. Goens. R. McDaniel, G. T. Wilson. R. Wendel. Pres.: Row 3: J. Powell. C. HaunV Treats; R. Wendel, Wctzcl, C. chtorV Gv Beckstead. Row 2: RA Barrett. M. Brown. J. Kennedy. N. Beebee, J. McCormick. Gemini-sponsored Vocational Industrial Clubs of America became Cincinnatiys first club of its kind. Its purpose, to preparcjuniors and seniors as lead- VICA I ers in vocational fields, attracted nearly forty members. V.I.C.A. I and V.I.C.A. II met at Par- VICA II ent Club meetings, held every Friday, to plan service projects 21nd programs such as the Gemini Organ Concert. Bottom Row fLyfr I0 Rigizu: J. Abernathy, C. Reid, B. Penn, E. Honican. Trees; Row 3. E. Coleman. A Blair. J, Zellurs, G, Cordell, E. North, D. Row 2: W. Kata, M. Poe, Secy.; R, TykesV M Miles, M. Pope, J Banks, Clapper. if $' . A 62 Bottom Row fLef! to Rightj: Marilyn Meeks, Teung Chin, Larry Hambrecht. Top Raw: Mr. Call, Richard Roebuck, Mr. Baldwin. Tri-state TV for WFS Academic and area Schools for Chess Club served as sites for winning teams. Varsity scholars bombed Middletown Fenwick and Dixie Heights for 230, 170, and 200 points respectively. The team beat Reading by 140 but lost to Mother of Mercy, 250-280. Chess Club hosted WithroWs first Invitational Chess Tournament while its Chess Team took second- place in city-wide matches. 11 5 Academic, Chess Club Bottom Row Mefr lo RighU: D. Vilardo, L. Vaimore. J. Romine, RA Stewart, R. Carney, Top Row: JV Chen, W. Patterson, T. Chin, D, Bolton, R Hunter. J. Yea, G Billings. C. Stand, D. Kctchum, B. Wilson, G, Wilson, J. SlecL 63 Thalian C lub Santa Claus and his little elves, alias Thalian Club members, delivered Christmas gifts and candy to the children on Findlay Street. Money-making projects after the Yuletide season began with a faculty and Thalian basketball game. Profits from the spring play, Get Smart, increased the amount of the club's scholarship given to a senior member. Monologues served as the new members, initia- tion at the annual picnic at the end 0fthe year. Officers ILefl Io RighU: S. McFall, D. Siemer, M. Ball, S. Patterson, T. Thomas, R Hairston. Bonom RowUmfI Io RingJ: J, Hasel, A. Johnson. F. Kelley. L. ReinharL D, Turnau. Th Dixon, L. Koch. Row2: T. Cavanaugh, St Shutte, S. Sullivan, K. Brock, S. Herbolt. D. fBofiom I0 Tom. 3. Gilmore, H. Wheeler, BK McCollum, L. Harper, Hensley, C. Johnson, T. Hughes. Row 3: SA Siemer, K. Haught, Lt Stolzenburg, MA K. Suffridget T. Schieve. G. Wynn. F. Waters. B. Knight, D. Manis. J. Marshall. Romine. J. Innis. Kneeling; V. Renfrow Raw 1 tLgf! Io Righrt S. Osborne, B. Baxter, K. Miller. D. Lone sac. T. Hughes, G. Reinhart, Pt Westermann. R. Jones. .L Gilino, J. Boyd. P, Phillips, B. McGowan, B. Dowers, J. Hasel. 714,! n An Get Smart C limaxes Weeks 0 f R ehearsals Professors Zalinka and Dante tesl lhc nlnlhermo before students. Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 are held captive by KAOSA Miss Roscnberger demonstrates the correct portrayal of characters for students. ;,-;1 n.., C .. f2? Ticket Booth Display C ase Ticket Booth and Display Case information about the national elec- tion, annual dances and school tradi- tions decorated the display case in the main hall. Individual pictures of the Tiger Basketball Team members and the schedule for the upcoming season kept students informed of their num- ber one team. Tickets for the games retailed at discount prices with a stu- dent ID card at the ticketbooth. Stu- dents bought everything from mistle- toe to sittings for senior pictures. Vol- unteers undertook both jobs, display case and ticketbooth. .h NtXUN-AGHEW . 4.. Egg weft w Righrj: Gary Davidson, Chris Jackson, Tom Ferone. Mark Ball. fLeft to RighU: Vincent Nealy, Mark Ball, Tom Hughes, Miss Nolan, Bonnie Barnes. 66 En: Km um .Tmm Ht u Huh Emu; : mu fLefJ to Righll: Gary Johansman, Dan Antle, Jeff Stanley. Raw 2: Stuart Shaw. Tom Hepp. Top Row: Jim Romine. Not Pictured.- Dan Grear. fLefl la RighU: Rich Roebuck, Randy Clarke 67 Bookroom Tiger Den Tiger Den and Bookroom confusion near the Tiger Den and Bookroom in the basement equalled the confusion in the main hall between classes. Be- fore school each morning, herds of students crowded in the small Tiger Den to purchase pencils, paper and other school supplies. Teachers bene- fited by the Dents selling paperbacks of Macbeth, Julius Caesar and Hamlet. Shelves of books filled the bookrOOm as well as the Tiger Bar- gain Den. Sounds of psychedelic mu- sic flowed out of the Bookroom as its staff left to deliver books to the teachers. ton. A. Meyers, E, Brogden. Row 4-: T Coles. Bt Helwig, B. Gains. Mr Edwards. B. Carney. R.Turner. E. Stadler, Pt Davist Dr Raising, G, Guy. GA Huffme. Bonom Row def: 10 Right: A. Hart, C. Broyles, A Cooper, T, Price. G. Rivers. D. Nuemburg. M. Teichman. B. Wilson. J. Kaytz, D. Bimei, Row 2: C. Jones. L. Timms. AV Wiley, K. Brock. .l. Griffin. S. Colliert Ct Chadweil, D. Reinhan. S, Davidson. Raw 3: L. Durbin, C.Sn1i1h. A.WelIs. K. Hampe F olksingers Miss Janet Hodge piloted the Folksingersg Club through its third year. Musical members tuned their guitars for weekly meetings where they sang such favorites as stL-emcm Treevt and ttGreen Green? While Charles Broyles wielded the clubts gavel, the group practiced chords and harmony for the Hootenanny in the spring. Bonom Row ILefr m RighU: S. Malone. C. Pogue, Mrs. Baczekt P. John- son, V. Brogden, SA Sofer. Row 2: A, Marksberry, C. William. D. Hooker, A. Howell. B. Parke, A. Blossom, A. Marshall, G. Evans, RDWJ: J. Parker, Y - Teens Guided by Mrs. Rae Baczek, Alpha Y-Teens de- voted their services to the betterment of unfortun- ate children. Open to girls for all grades, this branch of the Y.W.C.A. made supplies for hospi- tals, orphanages and other childrenis homes. Members sold potato chips in March to support their volunteer work. B. Stophton, T. Allen. A. Gailfield. S. Strube. C. Long. Tr Tumert Row 4: Cr Arming, S. Kringle, Kr Mild, F. Friedman, D. Daniels. Dt Anders, M. Davis, G. Andrewsr Bottom Row tLeft m Righn: A, Brosher, C. Coieman. C. Warren. T, King, McCarthy, C. Carson, D, Miller. S. Evans, D. Humpheries. L. Durbin. B. A. Johnson. M. Johnson. B. Ison, D. Ferguson. Row 2: 1. Green, K. Mills, P. McGowan Row4: 5' Williams, K. Kattus, Kt Shaddix, 0. Duncan, J. lnnls, Gallinger, S. Struab, K. Hughes, A, Braun, D. Bowent Row 3: P. Grant, M4 M. Johnson, M. Clapp. Pt Garlandt Forty-four girls willing to forego study halls volunteered their serv- ices to work in an office or in the gym. In the main office, they op- erated the switchboard, sorted mail and did occasional typing. Students helped assistant principals by writin early excuses, - summoning students and answering phone callsg. Photo copying Office Help transcripts and finding student records in the counselors, offices gave volunteers essential knowledge about secretarial work. Other Gym Help volunteers in the gym straightened the locker room, stored all equipment, distributed swim suits and kept records in order. Left 10 Right; 3. Struble, S. Kates. P. Hendricks, M, Dones, J. Hooks, A. Sims, P. Simpson. Jt Osborne, C Smith, A. Dodd, AA MiJEer. S. Keller, A. Jones. In-u-nhsr 69 Library H elpers Students requiring a certain book for a report or term paper gained the assistance they needed from some of their fellow Withrowites. Cataloging and sorting books, they became familiar with library sources, such as ttVital Speechesti and State De- partment bulletins. Bottom Row chf! 10 Right;: J. Heuberger, D. Bimel, D. Rybolt, C. Har- mon, Ct Broyles. J. Osterbrink, S. Houston. Row 2: S. Kay, 0. Hogan, Wt Lewis, L. Giles, J. Kennedy. D. Parker. M. Amhoff, S. Covington, Mr. Left to Right: S. Anderson, S Davis. T. Wells, St Bacht Projection Crew Projection crewts twenty-three members and Mr. Herbert Heger, their adviser, guided use of visual aid equipment. Projectors rolled to all parts of the school where the crew presented films 011 subjects ranging from law and order to Hamletts procrastination. Heger. Row 3: J. Jameson, M, Buchanan, Pe Bollen, BY Bedingshair. J. Stur- divant, D. McDermil. B. Poindexter, W. DuBoise 70 Left to Right: D. Lewis, F. Pinkston, L. Davis. L. Billings. L. Bland, S. Sofere M. Steed, L Greene. Cashiers Cashiers helped ease the congestion in the lunch- room. Receiving all lunch payments and frequently adding totals, the girls hurried students through lunch lines. Giving correct change and a smile, they added to students, half-hour lunch break. Bottom Raw fLefz m RigInJ: E. Honeysuckle. E, Yeager. D. Jenkins. F. Hay. H. Hennesey, L. Carter, G. Benz, L. Gibson, M. Schmalfuss. Row 2: LEE: cc; AM 1 'OLD MILK. Lunchroom S taff Filled vending machines, a variety of foods, and a clean lunchroom were all signs of the busy lunch- room staff. Trying to maintain the demands of about two thousanu hungry students, they prepared meals, including salads and desserts. Be Eaton, V. Weiss, P. Pool, R. Reinert, M. Cavanaught E, Robinson. 1. Clayton. 71 Botrom Row rLef: Io RighU: G, Whetzel, J. Swan, 3. Williams, B, Barrett, M Taylor, K. RoScr, Rowi: Sh Kappcl, M. Rogers, G. Muue. D. Snyder. C. G Beckstedt, Manager; C. Teeter. Row 2: H Haines, F. Blossem, Rh Groves, Lyons, B. Morris, J. Boyd. S rage C rew C ustodiarzs Behind the scenes, stage crews operated backdrops, lights and the public address system. Crew for hSounds 0f Withrow under El- sten Hursths direction constructed all sets and controlled foot and spot lights. Maintaining the rest of the school, twenty-four custodi- ans repaired broken windows and kept the halls clean. Upkeep required night and day service. Tom Colmen, Frank Lang and John Hogel checked the condition ofa door as student traffic lessened. 72 t: Mum 631 Mm Anuzniwmt.f .. : mm nvmr Humx .w: v 't e , It ..... h f Assemblies Resounding with the Alma Mater and fight song, the band accompanied cheerleaders at a pep assembly for basketball games against Walnut Hills and Hughes. Mr. Gallagher re- counted Withrowts basketball history of the past nine years as 163 wins to 37 loses. In another assembly, The Spurlows, a musical company of about twenty-five, performed at the Chrysler Safety Show and persuaded the audience to drive safely and defensively. Throngs of football fans applauded the roll call oflhe Tigers' starting lineup Len Mink, Channel 9 personality, greeted excited French teacher Miss Jaye Sarapata, S enior Band Coke cans hidden in bandroom lights, candy wrappers left in music folders, squirt guns found in tubas and guilty characters sneaking from the band- room revealed antics of the h68-569 Band. Although a fun-loving group, band members spent many hours re- hearsing for complicated half-time shows, Christmas and spring concerts and for their major performance in hSounds? Besides playing every type of music from songs about Snoopy to Cole Porter numbers, many members had extra practice working for schol- arships or at private music lessons. In spring, Mr. Parke rewarded seniors at the Band Banquet and presented the John Phillip Sousa Award to the out- standing senior. Over fifty years Withrowhs band has grown from thirty 10 one hundred twcnty members. Lef'! to Right: D. Antleh Pres: Bh McchV Sec; P. Jackson, Treas; G. Johannsman, VhP. 74 Left 10 Right? P. Pffcfen R, Williams, M. Jackson, 1 Siuda. Buliom Row rLclr m Righnx P. Wurrcn, D. Hooker. Row J: S. Gilmom D. Buchanan. A. Kessel. M. Ball, P. Wooster, C. Ware. L. Wirlhlin. D. Wal- lace. Row 3: A. Tcwsbury. P. Snyder. K. Clemons, M. Curler, P, Juckson', T. Fazuo. S. Thomas. S. Hewitt. D. Kuhn. Row 4: J. McCunts, K. Carney. V. Hammon, L. Rogers. C. Johnston. P. Butcher. L, Fisher. C. Lonsol. D. Woolridgc. A. Cook. SS Dorily. L. Slolzcnbcrg. S. chms. L. Harbaugh. J. Inns, Raw 5: R Young HS Huncs. 3. Cupch K. Chestnut, R. HintonS CS Strayhornc, LS Smcdley, M. Peeks, S. Gentry. C, Byrnside, S. chcsS J. I ML Parke. Director Hcsscr. B. Dowcrs. BS McKee. D. McDaniel. B. Luvcndur. Raw 6; R, RQ- noids. S. Kchy. T. Carter. B. Foglcsong, M. Hun'ner'n T. Pups, S David- son. B. Morris. 8. Brown. C. Smith. M. Jones. T. Hughes. D. Eduards. M. Corbim M. Leslie. M. Sloshcr. TS Yeager. Rmv 7: PS Chrislcnson. .l. Blglhc. W. Nagucl, N. Oolcn. A. Wcstcrmun. J. Rodgcrs. B. Sluvcns. P. Sydney. .I. Cuhull, .I. Boyd. B. BlundS B. Roscr, GV .luhunsnmn. H Williams. R Clark. S. McGruLh. D. Riley. D, Gray. M. DipuccioS M. Fields. M. Power. Orchestra Sixty members of Senior Band and Orchestra combined in the Presentation Orchestra for four performances a year. After-school rehearsals for the Christmas and Spring Concerts were volun- tary. In April, orchestra members practiced up to three hours daily for 80unds7 Eighth grader Ann Westcrmann played the harp at all concerts. Gary Reinhart concentrated on the Ha1lelujah Chorus. Orchesrra Members Hisrea' alphabeticallyj: D. Anlle, M. Ball, J. Blythe, J. McCam, D. MCDaniel, N. McFarland, S. McGralh, B. McKee, P. Miller, J. Boyd, K. Brown. P. Butcher, J. Cahall, P. Cariage. M. Carter, K. Chestnut, Montgomery, D. Morton, N. Murphy, L Murray, W. Nagel, SV Niederhnffer, R. Clark. K. Clemons. H. Darby. S. Davidson. S. Dority, S. Gentry. J. Glea- N, Omen, S. Peaks. G. Reinhart, L. Reinharl. G. Rogers, L. Rogers. B, R05- son, D. Gray, H. Haincs, L. Harbaugh, M. Haulin, J. Hesser, E. Hodge, J er, K. Roser, D. Shreve. D. Smith. P. Snyder. J. Stanley. B. Stevens, G. Stod- Howard, JV Innis, G Johansmann, C Johnson, FV Keiley, SV Kelly, D Kenne- dard. R. Summers, P. Sydney, A. Tewksbury, S. Thomas, A Westermann, P. dy, D. Klems, H. Kline. D. Kuhns, B. Lavender, M, Leslie, C. Lonsac. M Westermann, D, Wilcox, B, Wilson, A, Woodey. C. Woolford, R. Young. 76 J um'or H igh Band Angry shouts of ttGo over it againw from Donald Lackey burst from the Junior High Bandroom. Eighth and ninth graders began their musical sea- son at junior high football games. Marching around the building carol- ing to students at Christmas, the band introduced themselves to the senior high. On Election day they traveled to polling places, serenading voters. A fmal Spring Concert prepared them for Senior Band. Officers tLef! IO Righu: D. Warren, M. Vilardo, D. Powell, L. Gerber. Mr. Lackey, Adviser. Bottom Row: L. Orthe Raw 2 tLef! Io RighU: D. Hutton, Ge Renfrow. J.Hil1. L. Hughes, C. PowelL J. Davidson, C, Putherford. Rowl' K. Montgomery, S. Stewart. T. Hadley, D. Valmore. L. Gerber, S. MCGrath, M. Mark, C. Pas- chall. K. Oplen, P. Moomaw, C. Klems, CA Stoddard. B. Minning, Mt Noel, A. Fleckinslein, M. Harbaugh, D. Shonberger, CA Bucannox, J. Smith C. Compton. St Donaldson, J, Cotes. D, Tilly. D. Wirthlin. Row 4: K. Kirby, J. - - A . +- 4 IE?.I 25:, Aria. -:-;:ge 't Axlgt ' v leaf Doe, D. Tilly, N4 Chin. J. Hoosier, H. Marksberry, D. Fowler, M, Haulin. J. Usher, M. Wilcox. M. Vilardo, M. Hinkley. E. Page, D. Johnson J. Robb. J. Kirby, M4 Arnold, N. Baker, S. Davis, S. Grieves, Mr. Lackeyt Row 5: H. Humphrey, L. Bell, 1, Edmundson, D, Warren, M. Bonner, G. Vilardo, E. Frenker, J. Weber, D. Powell, M. Rogers. D. McKIevin. 77 Barron: Row thj'i m Rightj: C, Holmes. St Robertson, D. Cook, W. Ferguson, S. Sulivan, D. Lavender, Dt Ferguson, D. Hutton, L. Harper, D. Kinurd. D. Rice. DA Lonsact C. Campbell. Row 2: W, Merit, B, Helwig, D, Poole. L. White. M. Cuntwcll, C. Johnson, E. Sloffrcgcn, .l. Kuupp. B. Kennedy. D. Munson. K. Kayser. D. Turnuu. A. Jones. Rawi' M. Jackson. J. Dzlves, C. Broyles, R. Woods, J. Sciuda, R. Burger. 1 Simpson, R. Hurst. F. Blosom, G. Huffinc. T, Thomas. Row 4: J. Price. M. Jones. T. Dixon, V. Nealy, D. Hensley, Bt Knight, D. Bolton, B. Stiles, R, Williams, R. Wiggins, D. Roberts, T. Bcslcyh Barium Raw; Tt Schieve. robe chairman; P, Janke, Librarian. Seated tLef! m Rr'glm: C. Holmes. robe committee; B. Kennedy, secyv; D. Ferguson. C. Houbcr, Twas; Standing fLefI Io Rz'ghU: R. Hairston. robe committeCLH. Bowling. librarian; T. Hummcl. manzlgt er; Bh Knight, pres.; T, Carter: V.P.; Mr. Conway, director. Senior C hair Singing Adeste Fideles, Senior Choir entered in a candle-light procession, the traditional opening of the Christ- mas concert. Marty Cantwell, Cyn- thia Hoober, Eugene Goss, Robert Hurst and Terry Thomas sang solos in a presentation of selections from ttThe Messiah. In January, Choir mem- bers prepared their songs for the vocal tryouts in ttSounds. Campaigning for new members, they sang at With- row's feeder schools. 78 801mm Row fLefI Jo R1'gle.'M. Maginn. R. Johnson. C. Hoober. C. Gerber, R.Tischbein.C.Ch21dwell, S. Kelsh, S. Oberklaus, D. Williams. C. Sloan. T. Schicve. R. Riley, L. Brooks. V. Tolin. Row 2: J. Bland. S. Sleffens, P. O'Heurn. P. Janka. J. Victor, R. Ballinger, L. Koch. S. Anderson. K. Summervillc. K. Krenshaw, C Hampton, C. Motely, V. Foster. Row 3: D Sand, SA Jennings, JA Davis, J. McIntosh, H, Bowling, M. Cummins, F. Hiners, R. Hairston, R. Hinton. T. Carter. Raw 4: T. Durbin. D. Thomas. J. Huclsman. C. Stuud. D. Dorsey, M. Sieberl. D. Newsom. G. Leopold, E. G055. R. McDonell. G. Ross, C. Billings. E. Evans. Senior C hair Boasts New Director On stage, Mr. Conway led Mixed Chorus into Adoramus Te. 79 Bunom Raw KLefl to Right D Ferguson, D Lavendcr, S. Sullivan, M. S. Oberklaus, T. Schieve, C. Hoober. Row 2: R. Hurst, B. Knight, D. Bol- Muginn. T. Thomas. D. Thomas. R. Hairston. T. Carter, K, Summerville, Lon, Cu Ross, E. 6055. Choral groups convened at Christmas for one of Withrowk most ' noteworthy traditions, the Christmas concert. Senior Choir 11, a Madrlgal new mixed choral group, sang s 1 heard the Bells on Christmas Girls! Day? while the Madrigal singers harmonized on uI Saw Three Ships Sailing? Girls, Glee Club; Mixed Chorus, Junior Choir, and Madrigal all held spring concerts. Composed of eighth and ninth Glee Club graders, Junior High Choir and Band met every day, as Madrigal practiced for Withrowk programs. Barron: Row fLefl m Righns L, Worthen, P. Reeves, D. Wallace, P. Dun- Shivcs, T. Brabson, B. Clark, D. Meucham G Wynn, T Wells, H. Cum E. Vanner, P. Jones. L Johnson. C. Sadler. Row 2: K. Dent, P. Hearn. Wheeler. W. Apple. P. Wosler. S. Meyers, S. Harris, J. Barlholemew. Row 3: J. 80 Mmmvw Bouom Row Mefz m Righn: M3 Bivens, L, Watson, C. Muslaim D. Rein- Kattus3 C. Heis, H. Harrington, M. Klippstein, G. Bush. Row 3: D3 Thom- hardl, Cr. McCallan, M. Bradshaw, B. Louden, D, Blackwell. S. Mood, L. as, S. Vineyard, D. Manis, B. Smith, J. Kohrs, A. Campbell. E. Abernathy. Overhusse, C. Tries. B. Messer. B. Adams. Row 2: S. Bryce. B. McCollum. J- Jennings, C- Slaud, W. Price, 33- Maddox, V- 01'3an L- Thomas, D K. Hollingsworlh, J. Ross, L. Sims, F, Walters, P. White, B, Payton, C. HineS.R0W4:W3 Mitchell,J,SaggerS. D. WBHSXD HummeL f3 3! I E 3 3' 3 3l 3 3 3 3 3 I Bottom Row y'Lef! Io RingJ: G. Johnson, L. Sanders, A. Ringer. M. Reed. Holmes. L. Riley, E. RoulL L. Holmer! F. Hicks, D Williams, E Walden. B. Smallwoqd. D. Stacey. SA Slushcr, A. Merritt, M. Williams, A. Johnson, L. Jacobs. J. Oglesby. Row 3: D. Wortmun. F7 Dominick. R. Minnmg. G- R. Herring, D. HilL Raw 2: F. Hughes, E. Lane. E. Taylor, C3 Butson. Y, Lcever, M. Teasley.C. Hinklc, A. Knoll. T. Richardson. Ch'IIM'dCh dJ ' Ch' 011' , 1X6 orus, an umor 01r Bonom Raw fot m Righrl: G. Faulkner, B, Coy, D. Dezarm C3 Duvidsom Leslie. D, Hutton. A, Holmes, S. Cantrell. D. Langhorsl, C. Wood. V3 Price, D. WCHS. D. Abig, J. Adkins. 0, Campbell. W, Humphries. D. Collins. V, A. Wiliey. C, Powel1.S. Lacy. D. Dickerson. S. Jameson. R. Moss. Row 3: Smith. D. Collins, S. Hunt. J. Davidson. Row 2: C. Clapp, C. Hawkins, P. M. Rhizor, E. Allen, J. Gay,T. Graham, P. Casey, T3 McGhee. 333 3 3 3 3 '3333' 81 Lu gm: 3 373.:M1n3um THECINCINNATI TIMES-STARe Chimes celebrated Withmwk. anniversary. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1915. -.o-.- UBJEBT T EAST SIDE AS NAME OF NEW SBHUUL Hyde Park Business Club Members Protest. Other Associations of That Section Also Oppose It. Withrow Says Title Has Not- Been Definitely Decided. Wizm wnnlnl ho the bM-l maw- rm Llnr- new 1mm thool h: 1M: ?mil' Murisuu 311.1 Erh- xu'rmw: in Hym- Park? 'I'iw mlmmm was di us-ul :n a - pr m.- muh- I n Iluh Human night at Whlkh HW lll'v'sl- :ers of vnrmns mhvr imprnv hvss I'm,- L-mI-zrn evrunn m' m.- wry M-n- nn-l hUSJIP':S ussnmanimh fr II mw nultu'm! L;- ;: a,xatni-I' duh mvmhvh Inn thc- prva ' Svhunl' Hum! . 4119mm x u. , h n i'lnu a: .HH' vi 1: dh'rs uf llnv duh ' ivy i'l'phnh nnrl m. 54:le Buuru M I m. hml mu: 1i mu-iy d-wll-i w. t . 1 E'W .whunl umi umuul nu Av Aimus Th- Hydv I'nrk Hm:- .':- e: rluln .mH-nmi lhr 1mm sr-huul prnjm'v. 1.1 that Bus;- zkex: Mm 11:1-11 Uh 'Ecannnr nvre wuuM W-r't Em Hum A HK- H: Park pruhuhEy wil: Er r-ugg-gxlhi IheFllTAF Monday night VHW an innm'nlinn ll mas What was Cu 'ed H pm lruzoxhnr mt-nting. mu-mhvrs n! nll UH- Mu mu clubs and lmprm-v. mm' ask 9.11.0n5 in surroundmg sub- lwen inrlw! Among lkmsr- xx Tx' h, r'. Williumc. 9 '.M M! Lookout huujnr s rluh; Judxv Frr-vl. Irlnmxmn. pr'iitlvm M Van anlh Ia'yvlo Park E? .1105: rluh: Ralph D. wammb. er-F MM 0! thy Erunsmn thfare ussovm- lmn; John Saunr. gzrbsidhm n! Lmv u'nnd IHIDI'OVPI'UQ'WH asxmrlnnon, TIH' rluh rrmmu'rNi m a rnporl n! lhn Rapid Transit mninH:rm-, whlrh nmmsad Hm rnpid transit Nan lhnt L'urs out Hydr Park. H, V, linUnwur. J. R. Ellwnr-i: And Rnhurt Srhnfer wprr nunml n numb nnruxg x-nmmirwn f0.- Uu- Mun lh-hut :1an Usvar Bnharhv. H, A. Phllllps and Cam Amnei fur lhn Hm! Hkal. Frwl. Hrhu-rn'k is mr-r lunml n! n www.bli- andldmr nu n:nv of th0 tl-krtza 82 GHTolL AND ' , , . NOT t'V'lNDF INDOLENCE WHEN uNF gufim OVE HIS WORK HIS? IJH' I5 x ' U. ; .., k . E 4 With spring came a new beginning for seniors. ; .2 :1 1 A. .-A-.;.LM...NH DH mmsm h-MANNHL .,H. .. . Girls helped during the depression by making clothes in sewing club. u , I Orville and Wilbur Wright's new invention inspired the formation ofthis Airplane Club. East HigHs Fll'Sl string ensembie consisted ofonly eight members. : J g f ' 2 '7 s .7 ,- 1 vs 83 Sounds Of Withrow 1969 Three hundred and fifty stars in the first Minstrel show in 1930 began a popular Withrow traditione Under Smitlyhs direction, the cast presented the four-hour Minstrel show five nights before capacity crowds. Since 1966, Elston Hurst has directed a cast of four hundred in the new three-night show, hThe Sounds Of Withrow? Although skits replaced end-men and act encores, the Sounds h69 presenta- tion of Cole Porter received the tradi- tional standing ovation from audiences. Smitty directed the Sweetheart Waltzh for 2: I940 pony routine. 84 Top Lefz: Paul Jackson Top Right: Bev McGowan and Fannie Kelicy Center Left: Eugene 6055 Bolton: Lefn Debbie Hutton. Debbie Lavender, Debbie Ferguson Bottom Right: Marty Canlwell Soloists J 0171 in on C 016 Porter Production Below Lle'I; Robert Hurst Below: Ron Huirston Right: Jun Kaupp, DennyThomus Cemw Right Tina Schieve Bottom Right: Greg Ross 86 A4 x n X7 l Lefl: Paul Weslermann Cemer Left: Tim Carter Bottom Lift: Roddy McDowell Below: Cheryi Anderson Below Right: Sue Steffens, Lori White, Jun Kaupp Ballet and Tap Routines Capture Solo Sports Below: Marlha Mehl Botmm Left: Annette Johnson Right: Pam Hadley and Cheryl Gerber Bonom Right: Linda Simpson and Patti Warren Lying 7 TA Th0m35 SlandingMeft la Righu: S. Siemer, D. Hensley, R. Hurst, D. Sicmer. J. Galina S kits and Ponies Create Framework for S0undS Fast Action. Bottom Row rLefr Io Righlj: P. Warren, G. Heis. P. Simpson, M. Jenike, H. Schick, K. CarrolL K Miller. C. Gerber. P. Hadley. 89 iiNot enough emphasis is placed on the good in high school students? Els- ton Hurstis hobby is directing shows, and iiSounds 0f Withrowii is one Of his finished products. iiEii has direct- ed shows at Withrow for the past nineteen years, drawing from his ex- perience as a member of skits in the now defunct iiMinstrelsf, Dubbed officially wDirector of Stage, in 1965, Mr. Hurst called for more students to display their talents onstage. Elston Hurst served in his iwcnty-scvenlh show. Working S ilently Behind the Scenes . . . Secretaries: Linda Wirthlin. Diane Moorman, Kathy Chestnuli Sounds directors formed a caucus in the teacher's lounge. Vrindy Renfro, cover design. 90 , d Tit'kel Chairmen fl.th Jo nglzIJ: B. Feronc, Mr. Gallagher. D Castor. TA Fcrone, Carmme Cwnmmee ILefI m Riglm: W Hughes. S. Bach. L. Strickland. R. Labilzkc. S. ReinharL J. Wells. Mukc-up C'ommr'nee 30mm: Raw szler 10 Rr'glm: J. Wells, 1 Innis, D Thomas, P Garland, K. Summerville. Row 2: K. Helrick. D. Herbert. S. Robbins, P, Butcher, Raw 3: K, Curroil. D. Tur- nau, S. Massey. M. Johnson. Jack Bennu. head usher. 1922: First piace went to the Commercial and Household Arts team. 1923: Pep squad presented programs at the faculty basketball game. i 1923: Masculine voices led theTigers to victory. 1944: tt69 charged as a Tiger teammate gnawed the enemy. 1934: Girls now wear the kind of swimsuit that boys in 1934 wore. HEFINESSE omURAmLETIcs 93 Iv MHFW humul $1153 wi-rmw IITH VH1 if ;$ i.'7 w1'11-11mw 1112in711151111 L Mum I, WITHnnw ' wcfshamn hQTHW , mm WxTHRUW mam f3 wiTHREW 4' x5 WITHRUW 1 I $16TH'M75; 7 4i I i? 111111111111 1 fig? 81 1 Wirnns'uw T' 4, - J, , ' : i 7 ' ' n e ti. 'r i i - . v - ' -- 1, $1.11- bx. .. ' '21; Withrowis original Tiger football squad battled against the same odds as this year's teami ATHLETICS Defeat of the tax levy threatened the cancellation of the public school 3 sports programs. Despite threats of budget slashes Withrow added a varsity wrestling team to its sports department Through the years Withrow s athletes defended their alma mater s honor and received trophies, covering swimming, track all- sports awards tennis, baseball, golf, and basketball. In the past fifteen years, district and state judges awarded thirty- -seven trophies to Tiger teams. Their achievements included one state runner- up in basketball and five 1n tennis ' I 3001636 1 1 18111111115566 1 18111111118191; --Withrbi1v 1346.65 : Courter Withr-dw '80 ' Whiddward Withw .113 .; WalnutHllls 'thfoin :0: L. I 'Hughegf L - Withrow 8 Aiken ' Witth 9 Taft Withmiv 76' ' Waite? :1 V: Managers: R. ReiE R. Shannon. Tigers Ramble to Fourth Place in PHSL Captains: J1 Maxey. D. MarshaiL D. Antlc8 Hughes1 Big Reds fall before a clawingTiger halfback. WITHRUW .4 ' A75 95 Withrow 22 Western Hills 1'75 361.4, 18 . .122. 134' 120 20. f erHRlJW WITHE! ---.....mw David Antlc Jerry Maxey Eugene Goss Wilmington Overwhelms Visiting Tigers Arrivals t0 Tigersi 1968 summer football practice met a new head coach, Mr. Dave Richards. Coach Richards, assisted by coaches James Niemann and Dan Rusche, emphasized a precise and hard- hitting line and steered the Bengals to a 4-6 overall season record. WITHRUW Withrow threaded its way to a fourth place PHSL finish with a record of 4-3. Senior captains Dave Antle, Jerry Maxey, and Dave Marshall spearheaded the Tigers. Trips to Warren and Wilming- ton, Ohio enabled gridmen to compete against two highly rated teams, but both games proved losing efforts for the Tigers. Reginald Hughes nn'l'l-IDHW Tom Fcrone Eddie Miller WITHRDE Wr'runnw WITHRBW Donaid Gooseby Larry Hambrecht Ernest Davidson Jack Benna Michael Paul 96 mrrunw ,WITBREEY WITHRUW Milton Thurkill Dante Vilardo Glenn Ross Gridm en Wobble t0 4 th in PHSL Seniors provided the bulk of talent and experience for the Tiger 1968 Varsity football squad. Conclusion of the season ended high school football years for twenty-two graduating lettermen. Talent- mnm ed seniors who desired to use their acquired skills as an aid in ii- nancing a college education sought athletic scholarships. Self-dis- cipline and sportsmanship Iearned on the practice field and in games prepared gridmen to cope with life away from high school. The loss of such a large segment of the team left a gap in both per- sonnel and experience for next yearts team. Kenny Williams WITHRW n - A - David Marshall 4 V JVITHRUW hTTHRDW MHMJ un-r'unnm Roger Hopkins Mike Wright Darryl Willis Curtis Hughes Gary Davidson 97 - 4 1 Wilhrow honored Mrs. Clark, oldest graduate at Homecoming. DESpitc double teaming, Wright clung to the hall Hughes' Big Reds converged on a Tiger ball carrier. Falcons C law Tigers at Hom ecoming Ignoring a knee in the side, MiEton Thurkill struggled for a touchdown. Withrowk mascofs friendly manner attracted fans support. L. Varsity Football Team Places F ourth in PHS L Ray Thurkill 010. 660 watched teams pile up. Coach Richards briefed defensive and Ray Thurkill 0n the next play. Children snuggled to keep warm during the Homecoming gameA Left: Milt Thurkill ran a right and sweep. lOl EAST HIGH PR3 TEMPO I. jfmgmc anben-Cornen wbrds and am 3, RLS 'N - : a - 3 1 A k w 3 . Ln wnevgmsmvc Me Ohm. fcarbnelr macocmsq ' 3 3 m V - Aane 52cm: 9? me mpmic; 13315352 passwgoi'ne. $33935 c 5:17:01. 99.71031 Vir'w'esimkec ammgti'ze :25; 3 ;3 W sons mm 0116mm on 976255 Z172. r. ' n ,9 Ln n pr- ; l;- r- U? ;.3 KC 07.333 c re gs: :35:ch mimzr T DAV members donated thirteen flags to Wilhrow. HEast High's Hrsl Alma Mater, 3; 1; 3123C :Lr End Reginald Hughes stopped a sweep with ajarring tackle. 102 Bottom Row: L Simpson, M. Jenike. Second Row: R. Robinson, K. Carroll, M. Maginn. Top Row: L. Patrick, S. McFall. Not pictured: J. Mysonhimer. Both senior high cheerleaders and Drill Team members sported new cos- tumes during the 1968 Tiger football season. Cheerleaders, led by co-Cap- tains Shirley McFalI and Laurie Pat- rick, supplied vocal inspiration during game action. When football players filed into the locker room at halftime, Drill Team marched on the field. Pom-poms in hand, performers formed a chorus line, and in a flash of legs and tassled boots, performed to the tunes of the marching band. C heerleaders and Drill Team Boost Victories Bottom Row ULefJ Io Righlk T. Brabson, R. Tischbein. J. Colangclo, W. Smith. Top Row: C. Gerber, J, Victor, S. Stephans, J. Jones. M. Robinson. Ferguson, S. Meyer. S. Kelsh. R. Murray. Row 2: C, Smith, D. Ferguson, M. Cantweil, K, Summerville. A. Duncan, L White, G, Wynn, D. Turnau, H. Shick, L. Harper, S. Childress, N. Clore, K. Hopkins, D. Lavender, D. P, Noble, P. Hadiey. 103 Tiger boosters clapped to the beat orthe marching band. 104 Mr. Rusche graduated from coaching Junior High football to lead the Re- serve gridmen against PHSL oppo- nents. Coach Rusche sought athletes who displayed scholarship, leader- ship, and sportsmanship, and picked new captains for each game on the basis of leadership shown all week in practice sessions. Two practice ses- sions on Saturdays compensated for the lack of coaches. Reservists fin- ished the season With a record of five wins and three losses, and fourth place Public High School League honors. Twenty-two junior high football play- ers, headed by Mike Vilardo and Tom Davis, finished the PHSL season in fourth place with a record of 0-4-1. Mr. LeFevre, new coach of the fresh- man squad, cited the defense as a strong point in the Bengal attack, but labeled the offensive line as a major weakness of his junior high team. WITHRDW $r 9 7 W EW Pf! IITHR , wmnnw 1A wrnauv w-mntw Bottom Row !Left to RighU: B. Schear, E. Turner. K. Melvin. K, Simms, E. Bennings, B. Wells, S. Huston, D. Bellamah. H, Beatty. R. Cramer, J. Bannis- Wilfork, K. Willis, K. Caldwell. J. Jowley. RowZ: D. Reeves. 5. Crowley, M. ter, J. Krupp. Row 4: G. Salwell, F. Hines. J, Zellars. J. Sagisraw. Mr. Denson, J. Cannon, C. Miils, D, Williams, W. Barnett, E. Clay. Raw 3: F. Rusche. RchClinnon, F. Kidd, D. Brantley, J. Walker. Reserve and Junior H igh F ootball Bottom Raw ILeft m Righu M. Bonner .J. Howard M.Vi1ardo.S.Gadbury, ford, M, Kokocfer, C, Bouldin. Row4: M. White, J. Usher. A. King, K. Gad- R. Baldwin, R. Holmes. Row2 .C. Lee J. Gaines. D. Brown M. Jones T. bury, M. Rodger, G, Ping, Raw 5: Mr. Lange, S. Williams, J. HarriS. D. Davis S. Donaldson. Row 3. M. Johnson J Johnson, T. Graham, T. Brad- Brown. W. Fischer. Mr, LeFevre. ' -- J - 7. !. :er r1 Lb i,:-. .'., V 105 Senior High Cross Country Second-year cross country Coach Tom Chambers tried to over- come lack of experience on his team with a program of sprints, al- ternated with distance running. He led the cindermen over unique practice routes, but a six-week season proved too short for a proper conditioning of runners. Both the reserve and varsity team barriers failed to respond to Coach Chamberts efforts and placed last in all of their meets. From Row: S. Gaffney, R. Bartlett, R, Heger, M, Anderson. Back Row: Mr, Adams, T. Coleman, J. Thomas, J. Gay, 0. Harris, J. Webb, D. Cimuraci. Junior H igh Cross Country Two fourth-placc finishes in PHSL competition qualified for the champi- onship meet. They fmished the season in fifth place. 106 Wrestling Team Former Hughes Coach, Mr. Edward Morris, led the 68-69 wrestling team to a fifteenth place in the PHSL. Matches lasted six minutes, in three two- minute sets, unless a pin was scored. Other ma- neuvers or breaks scored one, two, or three points. Concentration on split second reflexes produced effective grips like the near leg hold. Fred Parker twisted 21 Walnut Eagle into a pin position Compslon. D. Anlle. C. Hughes. F. Parken J. Maxey. W. Bryant. D. s . , 1' Houom Row Mefl m Riglm: B. Welken S. Ghee T Wright. D. Burfurd. G. Cauldwall, W. Tillery, D Reeves. Row 2: M. E. Morris, H Bowling. J. Brantley. .5, 107 k 1 9-68-69 Senior. . Letterman Ad, , Above: Bill Hawk 654 I70 ib. C-F Abovv: Denny Ducrmit 6'2 1551b. F Above: Larry Hambrechl 6'3 1751b. C Above: Edsel King 5'9 155 1b. G Above: Gene Breckenridge 6'0 170 lb; G Bylaw: Kenny Williams 61 1751b.G Below: Steve Liverscdgc 6'4 1701b. F Below: Bill Oldham 60 160 lb. G Below: Phil Stoffregan 654 175 lb. F BelawrGary Boyle 6'2 170 lb. F Below: Greg McCray 653 185 lb. F $1: -- 4; 5'35 r 5 xi. 5 Hr. Kneeling fLefI ro Righu: Bt Oldham. R. Woods, E. King G. Breckenridge. Orr. B. Hawk. S. Liversedge. D. Duermil, L. Hambrecht. C. Bell. R. ReilI Srwlding: Coach Cadle. K. Williams, G, Boyle, G. McCray, P. Stoffregan, L, Mgr. Taft and Tigers Tie for F irst in PHSL Race Pattern plays and fast breaks smashed the opposi- tion for a game average score of 75.9. Duermit shot a league-leading 20.8 points while Hawk chipped in 14.7 and 15 rebounds per game. Arch I.. ,3 ' rival Oak Hills 07.14 fell to the Tigers in the high- 3. 4. - ,3. - a 6m 6: . . .v ; ,f-W light game of the season. A team t0ta10f1,368 $i$$x ,. g: Cozllfgflls f 216; 4: points, second only to Purcell, captured the Ti- . 3 , .. t 7- ,, . 4 . .. v, 3 . I, gers4 fifth Public High School League champion- 3W1throw 64' Portsmouth 4 t ' 66 shipin the last six years. Withrowt .351 9 'gWoiodwarldiif: 361;- Withrow 26.4 lg-fcoupter' ,, 74763.1 V'Witehrow - 975 WJalnut-Hi1i65- r . 64: Withrow J 81 Hughes 79 Smrrding:Co-captains Duermitand HawklKneelingJCoachCadle. :W'i-thfow 36.8 t. j - Ai-leeh' ; 6,6,7 - :Wit-hljb-w- . 97 qustem Hill; , 64 'Wi'thfdw 9 95 Taft 03.09 7 '- i 94 ,Wi-throwy- '78. . 3 9 Walnut HiIIS? i. ,5;8 ' Withyow . $89.: ;quodward-g . 779.775- Withrow. .4 856-6 .Aik'en V Q74 'Wijthroviu 84 '9 . ftHughes; -:. ;6 51899 Withtow! 7' ,3 555 '3 Taft 9 f 1357 Withfow 7 7-9. 9 ' Western Hill'sj ' 62 , - wnhrow 76 Maden'a 7 -Withro.w f f- ,70- f Anderson. 3 Leaps from the Floor yielded Iwo-pointers. DuermiL overpowered an Oak Hills block in a drive for the basket. Humbrcchl sidestepped an opponent to pass the ball. 110 Netm en Compete at Madeira and Oak Hills Flinching beneath his Oak Hills guard, Woods kept the ball. Oak Hills observed as Withrow laid up a goal for a three-point lead. v V V LI d! W W Coach Cadle warned Duermit against making personal fouls Tigers Score Victories 0n Opponenti Courts Li'fl: Hamstring muscles stretched us Withrow increased its lead by two points. Below; 00zak horns blared in unison at the Madeira gamu 112 -- . :umn, AI: 1 -- G .3. . Q Above: Hawk's fingers tapped thc ball from Oak Hill's reach. Left: Ducrmifs height prcvcnlcd Oak Hilfs N0. 1'2 from blocking u shot. Below: After a Withrow basket Mari Maginnjumped Wyoming's sparse crowd watched the opening tip-off. Edsel King drove in for a lay-up on his stolen balL Bill Hawk out-jumped his opposite to make it 46-43 in a Tiger bust ouL V M.?- V w Tournam ent 1969 For the fifth consecutive year, twenty-eight partic- ipating coaches seeded the Tigers in the Cincinnati District AA Basketball Tournament. Purcell, Oak Hills, and St. Xavier placed first, second, and fourth respectively. In the Opening play on Febru- ary 28, the squad overcame a late surge by the Wyoming Cowboys, 60u57. Withrow beat down Walnut Hillst Eagles with 19 field goals and 36 0f 45 free throws for a 74-65 score. Five thousand roaring fans packed the Xavier University Field- house in the quarter final match against LaSalle. Coach Cadle7s Cagers led up to the last fifty sec- onds. A five-point effort by the Lancers boosted the score in their favor to 61-60 and faded away Withrowts anticipated tournament sweep. Denny scored nineteen, including this bunny against LaSalle. Fans exploded over the last-minute Tiger victory. 115 Reserves Bow 10 Walnut H ills League Leaders Couch Lungs bricfcdjunior varsity during timwoui. Withrow Withrow Withrow k Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow Withrow , 38 39 55 37 25 50 50 50 56 39 35 45 '70 80. 55, 50 43 56 Scores Madeira 47. Anderson '26 Courtcr 28 .Oak Hills 56 Portsmouth 55 3W00dward 52 Courter 55 Walnut Hills 69 ' Hughes 47 Aiken 44 Western Hills 5 36 Taft 433 Walnut Hills 72 Woodward , '70 Aiken 44 Hughes ' 56 Taft 32 Western Hills 57 Sam Rowe leap! high for two in the fast break. Woodward Bultdog fouled as he tried to force ajump ball, Inconsistency in reserve basketball action shorted any hopes for a back-to-back championship. Rookie Coach Tom Langehs hoopmen ended the season fourth best of eight PHSL teams. Tight teamwork and a display of ball control revived the team after a hve-game losing streak. They split the remainder of their games and finished with six league wins and eight losses. One of the losses in- cluded a two-pointer to undefeated Walnut Hills in overtime play. IBilly Williams batted the ball from rebounding Oak Hills center. Barium Raw fLefr ta Rightk G. Reinhart, Ge Bennett, Be Gales, Row 2: Coach Tom Lange, C. Smedley. M. Harper, S. Rowe, C. Patterson, S. Skeinwed, G. Selph.B. Leever. R. Cramer. B. Ferone, F. Hines. Mgr. First-year players and a new coach, Mr. Nie- marm, tilled the roster for the 1968-69 junior high basketball squad. Leadership shown in practices determined the captains for each weekts game. Cubs passed the first eight contests without a vic- tory, but rebounded in their last game to snatch a win from Courter. Triumphing over Courter as- sured the hoopmen of a fifth place PHSL finish. v. . Players warmed up in a pre-practice scrimmage. Freshmen Flounder to Fifth Bollom Row fLefr m Righlj: Be Heger, Jt Manning. Row 2: B Lee, J. Robb, R. Davenport, D. Cimarosti, D Williams. P. Spidcro. Row 3: ML Niemann, S. Gadbury, 0. Harris, J. Weber. M. Waters, S. Dennison. 118 Captain and coach discussed the daily workout. Cramps and seemingly endless practices plagued the minds and bodies of the 196871969 mermen. Mr. David Mather, firstnyear swimming coach, determined the daily format of practice. Coach Mather utilized sprints interspersed with distance swimming to build power. Senior captain Rich Roebuck, who left the Pepsi-Cola Marlins swim team to join the Bengal squad, led the team through daily practices. He also served as anchor- man for the feur hundred yard free-style medley, the team's strongest event. Junior high mermen followed the varsitys wake, as they splashed be- hind in practice, also under the eye of Mr, Math- er. Freshmen launched their high school swim- ming, careers by gathering fourth place overall in the PHSL, as did the senior high squad. Varsity Captures Fourth in League Freestylers glided and butterfly men jerked through the waves, 119 ----- Ag. Varsity mermen stretched to gain momentum from their dives. S even M eets Test Tiger S laying Power Borlom Row M61 ! 10 Righrj: D Hudson. G. Turner. D Amie, .l, Romine, B. Vilardo, B. Bowers, R. Roebuck, Cap1.. P. Westcrman. J. Lovc M Love. J. Williams, J. Slandlcy, G, RoserA Raw 2: L Blanton, J. Price, 0. Billings, DA Ostcrbrink I14 H Xi; 120 Cameras clicked on Don Vilurdo's pike position. Junior High Swim Taum: 80mm; Rowacjl' w RiglnjrC. Howard, P. Rhizor, D. Anderson, W. Fisher, K. Gadberry. T. Graham .I. V0554 Missing: Steve- D. Tryling R. Anlle. J. Maggi; B Tischbcin Row .7: M. Jones, M. Rogers. Williams Fair r3353 121 Coach David Mather and hiswarsity racketmen gained statewide recogni- tion for Withrow during the 1968 tennis season. Finishing their season with a record of 15 wins and 5 losses, the netmen finished as runners-up to the Walnut Hills in the P.H.S.L. The highlight of the season for senior cap- tain Ron Lague and his teammates came during the Worthington Cup Tournament in Columbus. Compet- ing against eight of the best teams in Ohio that were invited to the tourna- ment, the Tigers compiled a perfect score of 57 points to bring the trophy to Withrow. Dave set up his opponent. F ol lowing through on a serve was necessary for extra power and control. 122 fLej? m Righlj: T. O Hara, D. Mehl, R. Sizemore, R. Lague, R. Lague, F. Bimel, B. Taylor. Coach Mather. Perfect Score N ets Worthington Cup Practice made for powerful serves. 123 Right: Laguc braced for a slamming serve. 301mm: Practice matches sharpened refluxes. Bela w: Forehand returns required pinpoint balance. 124 Three M on ths of Work Toughens Harriers New track coach Michael Hlad began to toughen his squad in late April to meet the Challenges of a PHSL sched- ule. To boost team spirit, Mr. Hlad appointed senior Mike Trester and junior Kevin Johnson as co-captains. Harriers trained using sprints to in- crease overall power, distance run- ning to gain endurance, and weight- lifting. The Tigers muscled their way into third place in both the PHSL and in the Trechter Stadium all-city re- lays which ended the season. Left: Strength and leverage produced 50-foot throws for Jackson K - , . -.---us-L--k-: 10? . ' , a . Bela w: Sprints increased lung power. . u . K Lgx'kfx-qugibbh.5:5 3.3K: i'xl H'tilIKV-i' i i xxx hi i ' ' a U I. - i I V' .. ant$hvl$ . 125 Track Team Dashes In to 3rd Place 3210 w: Senior Nate Morgan heaved to avoid hitting the crossbar. Righz: Sprinters strained to run a lO-second hundred yard dash. 801mm Right: Sofer became weightless for 20 feeL Practice runs stretched long hamstring muscles. Bollom Row Mefr lo Righlji Coach Hlad, C. Cricket, M. Sofer, A, Woody, J. Gentry, L. Hambrecht, M. Pullard. ru n, 'IQIWVK Left; Mr. Chambers eyed prospects for u win Diamandm en Organize Surprise bums kept the Tigers alerL 128 Sharp eyes, quick reflexes, and base running gained Withrow a championship, Efforts to Win C hamptonship 129 Spirited by senior co-captains Don Good and Rick Bennett, Withrow,s 1968 varsity baseball team captured a tie for the Public High School league championship with the former state champions, Western Hills. The var- sity squad for 1968 was supported by a reserve headed by Mr. Burkle. Ju- niors Jim Eaton and Dan Walton led the hitting and pitching categories respectively, Eaton slugging for a .419 average and Walton hurling a 9- 2 season. A 22-5 record was the over- all result for coach Tom Chambers' Bengal diamondmen. Scores Withrow 1 1 MOellcr 4 Withrow 1 1 Princeton 9 Withrow 8 Mariemont 0 Withrow 2 Anderson 1 Withrow 9 Aiken 2 Withrow 1 Oak Hills 2 Withrow 17 Western Hills 5 Withrow 15 Reading 6 Withrow 2 Walnut Hills 1 Withrow 6 Courter V 4 Withrow 6 Woodward O Withrow 14 Walnut Hills 3 Withrow 10 Courter 4 Withrow 2 Aiken 8 Withrow 9 Milford 2 Withrow 7 Madeira 1 Withrow 10 Western Hills 1 Withrow 1 Roger Bacon 9 Withrow 7 Hughes 6 Withrow 4 Taft 3 Withrow 3 Western Hills 6 Withrow 1 Woodward 0 Withrow 3 Hughes 0 Withrow 9 Taft 1 Right Dan Walton led the Bengals in pitching, A strike by Madeira gave Withrow a winning 7-1. 130 Catcher Vilardo squatted to catch warm-ups. Coach Tom Chambers3 team tied with arch rival Western Hills High for the PHSL Championship. After compiling a season,s record of fourteen wins and four losses, Withrowts diamondmen entered into district tournament play-offs. Mad- eira fell to the Withrow attack, and the next week Western Hills succumbed to the Tiger onslaught. This brought the team to the semifinals. Play con- tinued 0n Schmidt Field with Roger Bacon. Hard-hitting and controlled pitching by the Spar- tans proved to be the downfall of the Tiger base- ball squad throughout the season. Withrow and Western H ills S hare Title 301mm Row fLeft Jo Righrj: D. Great, D. Henry, D. Walton, S. Ghee, D. Bird. Row 2: De Vilardo, T, Williams, R. Labitzke, J. Eaton, G. Maxey. 23:5! m4 '. , 131 Row 3: Coach Chambers, B. Oldham, R. Bennett, D. Good. C. Wheat. T, Ferone, D. Castor. Intrasquad practices on California Golf Course provided daily practice for the golf squad. In- structed by rookie coach Dan Rusche and led by Captain John Apgar, the team ended the season with a 6-6 record in PHSL competition. Withrow had the advantage of home course when tourna- ment competitors converged on their field. Low scores on the initial nine holes put the Tigers into a temporary first place. Inaccurate shooting on the back nine moved them to last place in the tournament and eighth out of twenty-four in over- all district totals for the season. SfCoresi' gwitmqw Walnut Hills , . , 3 9 . 6 ,. eeWithrow 3 t .WoodWard' , 6 t Withrow ; 2' Western Hills 7 , .Withrowt . 9,, Taft 0 994Wit4hm'w f 9.9 . yrHughes e .0, - eWithrOwt t 9 t Courter - 9 V 0 Withrow 4 Walnut Hills 5 Withrow 4 Woodward 5 5 eWithro'w 9 4 Western Hills 95 Withkrovsft 9, Coutter'e '0 Withrow: -9 - Hughes '0 vWitjhrwa : 9 Taft' 0 t; Mud Clots fell prey to wax, Tigers Place 8 th in District M arches Left To Right: B. Miller, N. Anderson. D. Collier, J. Apgar, Coach Rusche. New changes streamlined hockey games. GIRLS AT HLE T I C Fifty cents paid a yearhs dues for GAA. Members met after school three days a week for rousing games of hockey 0r softball in spring. Girls spent winter months playing volleyball and basketball preparing for compe- tition 0n playdays. Swimmers in Dolphin Club competed among themselves and with other ciubs. while Dance Club rehearsed for a March recital. In the fall GAA girls sold flowers to support the Disabled American Veterans. Members convened at the Spring Banquet and presented a scholarship to a deserving senior owaards Night. .133 Physical Education 7 1929. Cold fall days moved girly gym classes inside for calisthenics. Only the Uniforms Have C hanged in F ifty Y ears Bowler Cathy Hampton eyed a possible spare hopefully, Forward vaults on the sidehorsc were routine for Lareece Bailey, fut; .. -. -.... .w. . . And mighty Casey struck out. 1 . . . 2 . .. waspy Only thirteen to go! OfGirlE Athletics Careful aim and concentration produced a bulrs eye. 3f 135 Alice Jones 7 President G.A.A. Officers Laurie Patrick h Treasurer W1? , xx. ,yc. 'mgii: , Martha Jenike 7 Vice President Diane Baker 7 Recording Secretary Screams 0f astonishment and joy pierced the quiet chatter 0f GAA girls as the Honor Girl received her award at the annual picnic. Three-year members also accepted awards and charms given for the large number of points they had earned throughout the year. Participation in hockey, volleyball, bas- ketball and softball merited GAA points. Swimmers and modern dancers also gained extra recognition for member- ship in Dance Club and Dolphins. Officers obtained money for awards and scholarships by selling apples, stuffed animals and shakers, and by sponsoring a booth at Tigertown Twirl. Linda Replogle h Historian Wendy Ferguson h Corresponding Secretary 136 Left To Right: P. Johnson. D. Hutton, P. Noble. S. Mullins, C. Hampton, Volleyball highlighted winter months in GAA. The girls scored with wrist and fist serves in fast ac- tion games. Toward the end of the year softball teams performed. Throughout the year activities such as hockey and archery became available for girls after school. GA .A. M anagers and Advisory Board Left To Right: Mrs. DeLyons. Miss Nolte, Miss Leslict 137 Dance C lub Nervous young ladies Hitted about as they waited for Dance Club try-outs. They had been to all of the practices, and now they felt ready to perform for Mrs. DeLyons, Dance Club adviser. They required no lessons, only gracefulness and the natural ability to express oneself through dance. Later, they presented a modern dance show in the school auditorium. An end of the year party bade farewell to the departing seniors as sophomores and junior members began planning the events for next year's Dance Club. Even a window box made a good stage for modern dance. Buuom Row H.011 10 nglm: U. Powellt E. Huwkinst D. Jones. S. Howard. Powell, C. Warren. Third Raw: fl Pinkston,-SV Osborne. F. Waters, G, Second Row: M. Sutton. R. Phelon. M. Evans. J. ?helon, 0. Williams. L. Wynn, R. Reed, T. Baldwin, M. Williams. D. Riley. 138 Bouom Row ULefJ Ia Riglru: D, Reif, B. RuserV K. Hoffer. K. Grulch, P. Culley, K. Briggs. Second Row: K. Crew, B. Henry. D. Baker, R. Tischbeint H. Schick. W, Fergusont L, Harper, L. Muttinglyt Third Raw: S. Mul- lins, St Slruble. A. Firestone, A. Jones, M. Dean, B. Slenburg, D. Ferguson. ' t 31 A - W Xx t; OfficerijEfrr0Rigl1U:H.SChiekt B. Roser, D. Fergusont Dainty dolls delicately dipped and danced to make magic enchanlmenL e Withrow Annual 1955 139 Dolphin C lub Miss Leslie said go, and the Dolphins were off as they practiced for a swim meet. Even if they did not win, they aimed to prove to be stiff competition. The fall had been spent on lifesaving, but now they concentrated on swim- ming skills. Every effort went toward the swimmer ability, demanding perfection in skills. Miss Mabel Robinson. Front Row hLefi Io Righl r: G. McElroy. C. Siuda. C. Rutherford. C. PowelL S. Lacy. Row .7: D. Jackson. T. Coleman. C. Paschall. G. Sonneborn. M. Noel. D. Hutton. Junior High G.A.A. Adviser and Managers. Fall brought soccer and softball games between teams of seventh nior Hi ,1 and eighth grade girls in Junior High GAA. Ninth grade members Ju g usually umpired these various events. Jr. High Dolphin Club com- D 0 1p h in C lu b peted in intramural meets during the season and practiced every Friday. Jr. Leaders, composed of freshmen girls, helped to sponsor dances throughout the year. Bouom Row rLefr m Riglu 1: D. Collins. 11 Davies. C. Sjuda. P. Syker. D. Collins Rawl M, Noel. W. Hannah. C, Evans. M. Phillips. 140 Bottom Row Med? 10 Right B. Eschrneyer, Dr Collins. S. Whitt. M. Redd. D. Dom. C. Manning. Y. Hayden. R. Mitchmen. G.Sn1ith. P. Barnes. C. Wood. Wells. D. Johnson. D Collins. Row 2: E. Teeter. G. Renfrow. T. Barns. K. Row 4: V. Price. P. Moomaw. Pi Sykes. J. White. Jr Parker. J. Decher. G. Hanna. D. Ballardt D, Schunburger, R. Casey, C. Evans. Row J: J. Held. Di Austin. D. Grewsi Li Arth. Junior High girls assumed new leadership responsibilities in the ninth grade. As members of Junior Leaders, a branch of GAA, they officiated at the seventh and eighth gradersa basketball, vol- Junior Leaders Eeyball and softball games. On their own time they practiced their skills at tumbling and seasonal sports. Participating in city-wide ' ' playdays at Woodward and Trechter Stadium brought them in Junlor ngh contact with other GAAers. Profits from a Christmas candle sale paid for the Junior Leaders pins they worked for throughout the Cheerleaders year. Seven girls became Junior High Cheerleaders rooting at Ju- nior High football games. From: D. Collins. S. Whitt. D. Collins. Sranding: D. Wells. B. Eschmeyer. R. Casey; Ct Evans, 141 1956: Cigar boxes opened, yielding candy to sorority members. 1936: Seniors used devious methods in taking notes. 1943: Taffeta dresses and pin-striped suits bedccked Prom couples. 1924: Faculty members posed 0n the new schoolas front steps. 1956: Mr. Renshaw piloted Tower News ten years ago. m, fang . '68 - . , A 1,3 , . Silhouettes 'Of Our 143 3 V l IHH'N Pers0nali Although Withrowhs building remained unchanged. leachers' attire and hair styles modernized. FACUL TY C.T.U. members crouched in the corner ofthe faculty lunchroom to discuss last-year7s strike. At another table, long-time faculty members briefed new teachers about the past thirty years. Miss Caveman recalled being thrown in Withrow,s pool at faculty swimming parties. Miss Moormann told of her race around the track to win a bet on Playday. As one recruit complained of clerical work and large classes, Mr. Davidson commented that hat least the girls are getting cuter every year? 144 UH HUI lhtH uh 1:1 mm nu I anJ u - mu mu Inn. ml Iu'xxllm lln. LUIV mv .,..1 Inanu uI-u mmrm u mxmmm. uh wu n n I 919, I969 Administrators Resolve S tudent Problems Principals rode around track following Homecoming Parade. Mr. Carl Graham. Junior High Assistant Principal, 145 Balrom Row def! T0 RighU: Mrs. Hughes. Mr. Call, Mr. Buerkle, Mrs. ger, Mrs. Brasey, Miss Graham. Mr, Anderson, Miss Mills, Mrs, Harper, BoswelL Mr. Kluber. Mr. Richardt Mrs. Wagner. Tap Row: Mrs. Wessin- Miss Green.tN01pictured: Mrsh Konrad. Mrsh Howard. Misx WalkerJ ' ' Eleven counselors and eight secretaries kept all records of Wzthrow Alumm . . students, 1nclud1ng test scores, grades, and personal evalua- S t - tions. Several teachers and administratorst records found in ecre arles files revealed the graduates, desires to return to their alma mater and work from the other side of the desk. Left to Righl: Miss Mills, Miss Taylor, Mrst Boswell, Mrs. Pitstick, Mrs. Wagner, Mrs. Smith, Miss Ries, Mrs. Corry, Mrsh Collins, Miss Eichhorn. 146 ML Edmond D.Lyon1919-1933 Green ivy against red brick gave color to Withrow1s complexion, F lfty Y ears of A dm inistratiorz 1919 found Mr. E. D. Lyon at his desk, heading the procession of Withrow principals to follow. Little did he know that he was only the beginning of a succession of five other men in fifty years. Mr. Marvin Renshaw has sat in the same office after four other men 7 Mr. Peoples, Mr. Mathias, Mr. Cadwalladcr, and Mr. Ayer. Mr. Walter Peoples 1933-1947 Mr. A, O, Mathias 1947-1956 Mr. Rayburn W. Cadwallader 1956-1960 Mr. Joseph C.Ayer196091967 147 M iss M arjorie Rosenberger Th0se who canW d0, teach. One writer contradicted that quotation. During summer months, Miss Rosenp berger authored two books entitled Mark My Words and Modern Speech. Her most recent writing, Collection of Dramatic Scenes, con- tained excerpts from different plays. Background for her writings resulted in acting in Shakespearean plays at Heidelberg College. In 1931, when Miss Marjorie Rosenberger became a teacher at Withrow, she also under- took the job of adviser for Thalian Club. When asked what she liked to do after three oaclock, Miss Rosen- berger replied, I would love to play bridge if only I had the time? For thirty-seven years she has used her talents in teaching speech and dra- matics to hundreds of Withrowites. 148 Mr. Bob Adams M iss S haron A dams Mrs. Inez Alexander Miss Yvette Anderson Mrs. Jane Arnold Mrs. Rae Baczek M iss Virginia Beck M rs. Rose Beeson Mrs. Frances Belle Mr. Pentecost Benns Mrs. Marilyn Blocksom Mr. Melville Bosse Mr. Raymond Wirth Boysi camps and water sports formed much of the health instructoris sum- mer life. Counseling and canoeing in Minnesota and North Carolina caused Mr. Wirth to look forward to his summer vacations. Several years ago, he and his wife traveled to San Francisco, Hawaii, and back through most of the national parks in the West. Ohiots green countryside im- pressed Mr. Wirth most on the return trip. At home, he did all his craftwork e painting, tinkering on his V.W.is, and making his own colonial type furniture. Another accomplishment included thirty-eight years of teaching at Withrow e twenty-Bve for physi- cal education and swimming team, coach, and thirteen for the health program he initiated in 1956. 149 Mr. William Boyer M iSS Karen Brandon Mr. Robert Buchanan Mr. Robert Buerkle Mr. Charles Cadle Mr. Jerry Call Miss Monica C aveman Mr. Thomas C hambers Mrs. Cornelia C hilds Mr. Woodson C on way Mr. William Copenhaver Miss Dorothy Cruse Mr. Harold Sherman Did you hear the one about the one-fingered pick-pocket? All he could steal was lifesavers i . , ttGroaners like this one and many more echoed from Room 314. Jokes mixed with the answers to socio-economic problems, such as crime and taxes, encouraged dis- cussion in class. Mr. Sherman end- ed each day at the Hyde Park Ten- nis Club, where he managed the organization and coached potential and professional courtmen. The club provided a summer job and an endless consumption of energy, spare time and patience. 150 Mrs. Emily Crusie Mr. Walter Da vidson Mrs. Mary 00 wson M is: J ean 083 err y Mrs. Marie DeLyons Mr. Richard Dobson Mr. Haralambos Fekkos Mrs. Winifred Flau It M r. James Gallagher Mr, Burton Garrett Mr. Alonzo Gaston Mr. Marshall Gates Mri William Gilliland M iss S harleen Gist Mrs. Gail Golden Mr. Walter Gordon F acul Mrs. Linda Martin Loud arrangements of soul music vibrated in Mrs. Martin7s living- room as she selected a book of poems by e. e. cummings. An avid reader of everything from archaeol- ogy to Zen, she especially studied contemporary music. A former thSAI Teacher of the Day? she hoped to convey to her English stu- dents the values of speaking, listen- ing, reading, and writing. Frequent remarks about swimming and Shakespeare acquainted her stu- dents with her athletic hobbies and her comparison of conflicts in Ju- lius Caesar to problems today. 151 M iss Eleanor Graham Mrs. Loreda Graham M iss Jane Greene Mrs. Mary Grinin Mrs. Edith Harp Mrs. Charlotte Harper Mrs. H elen Harris Mrs. Mary Harris Mr. Jerome Hartman Mr. Arthur Hawkins Mr. H erbert H eger Mr. Joseph H eink Mrs. Dorothy Hertzman Mr. Howard Higgins Mrs. Sally Hill Mr. M ichael H lad ... M iss Elaine Hodge Mr. William Horneff Mrs. Joyce H0 ward Mrs. Laverne Hughes Mr. Tom Hunter Mr. K en Hurm Mrs. Bertha Jones Mrs. Montana Jones Mrs. Marjorie K ennedy Mr. Darwin Kimble Mr. Robert Kluber M iss Gail Koizumi Mrs. Virginia Konrad Mr. Burt K urinsk y a Mr, Donald Lackey M r. Thomas Lange C hrysler Gives Safety A wards t0 Driving Teachers M rs. J ean Frolo Kentucky produced a graduate of Berea College, a wife of a special education teacher, and a referee of class debates. Mrs. Frolds qualifica- tions as a Home EC teacher included a stint as supervisor of food services in industry. Life with four childrerfs questions gave her teaching practice. Mrs. Frolo challenged seniors to consider pros and cons. in being objective. Open discussions in Survey of Family Life about marriage, nar- cotics, and prejudice gave her a close pupil-teacher relationship. M r. C harles Halfield Cancellation of Math and Science Club left Mr. Hatfield time for his :special diversions. As steaks sizzled and country music played he finished his latest home project. Whether it was an outdoor grill or window box, Mr. Hatfield delighted in his small- scale architecture. During school hours, he tried to encourage students to reflect his philosophy that ha per- son should spend each day learning to live and living to learn. 153 M rs. Sarah Leeper Mr, Leonard LeFevre Mrs. Jean Lemon Miss Elizabeth Leslie Mrs. Lulubelle Lincks M iss Carol Long Mrs. Bella Lowry Mr. Jim Maloney Mr. Melvin Marion Mr. David Mather Mr. Samuel Matsunami Mr. Leon McNeal Mr. Stephen Miller Mrs. Inda Millman M 135 Hilda Moormann Mr. Sheriff Morgan Mr. Lewis Hirt Physical science students entered the world of matter and energy in Mr. Hirtis laboratory. They en- countered the issues of man in space and the problems he will face there. After school, their teacher was not entirely concentrating on G-forces and kinetic energy. His thoughts were iost in a Royalsi basketball game which reminded him of his five years of coaching at St. Xavier and in Hamilton, Ohio. Returning to earth, Mr. Hirt con- centrated on a turf-lifting round of golf. Mr. Edward Morris Mr. Jack M ueller Mr. Robert Mullins Mrs. Buelah M yers Mr. Gerald Nassano Mr. James Niemann Miss Nora May Nolan M iss Karen Nolte M iss Alvema Nored Mrs. Shirley Oder Mr. John O'Rourke Mr. Louis 0wsley M r. James Parke Mrs. Wanda Patton Mrs. Martha Philley M iss Theodora Pol y Mrs. Anna Brasey Scents of strawberry Shortcake penetrated through the air as Mrs. Brasey deciphered piles of cross- word puzzlest Instructing classes in the field of Consumer Mathematics and Typing II, she prepared gradu- ating seniors for everyday business situations. Courses in guidance and counseling provided her with the philosophy of individualism. Her position as the president of the Junior Honorary Society at Miami University set her teaching stand- ards for the return to her alma mater, Withrow High School. Mrs. Patricia R ice Mr. David R ichard M iss S usan Richmond Mr. Arthur Riley Miss Mabel Robinson Mr. Frank Rolfes Mr. Charles Salie Mrs. Patricia S amuels M 1'55 Jaye Sarapata Mr. James Scot! Mr. Ralph Sense! Mrs. Thelma Shorten Mr. Martin Siege! M iss Pa tricia Slattery Mr. Roger S Iephens M rs. J ean S u ffridge Mr. James Taylor Mr. Steve Taylor Mr. John Temple M r. Donald Thompson Mr. Robert Vickers Mr. Nicholas Vism'c Mrs. Maxine Walker Mr. Kenneth Weintrub Mr. Richard Weis Mrs. Susan Wessinger Mr. John Wilson Mr. Phillip Wise Mr. Charles Wynne Mr. Walter Yonka M r. Roger Z wa yer Mr. George Haymond iiWanted 7 one small rowboat for high tides in 1-6. When a six-inch puddle of water covered the print shop Hoor after a cloud burst, Mr. Haymond's disgusted students filed their complaints in Tower News. Between Hoods, he dried his print- ing press and supervised as he and his apprentices printed Tower News, concert programs, and post- ers. Printeris ink reclaimed its importance even after school when he coordinated an apprenticeship program and operated his own printing business. 156 Mrs. Carolyn Hu bbard Bake sales and car washes dominated Mrs. Carolyn Hubbardts summer months. She advised varsity cheer- leaders for her fourth year in money matters and new cheers. Helping to strengthen school spirit came easily for her since she gained practice cheering the U. C. basketball team whenever her alma mater played on their home court. Teachers college and art and Spanish courses influ- enced her to begin a career in teach- ing. Emphasizing the ability to relate idioms and vocabulary to concrete substances readily seemed an endless task. Oral Spanish became more and more the focal point in all levels of her Spanish instruction. At home she enjoyed baking pies and pastries and being a good housewife. Musicfor Modern Americah Cast Sings Safety Rules M iss Marian H awes Ripples of nervous tension and ex- citement accompanied Miss Hawes as she eagerly anticipated the out- come of her art exhibit. Oil and abstract paintings and sewing her own clothes blended together in creative leisure hours. Lounging on her couch with a bowl of buttered popcorn by her side, she relaxed during a good old television movie. Foreign films increased her deter- mination to travel to France. Her excursions abroad figured in her paintings of quaint French streets. When not in Europe, she often spent part of the summer at a col- lege in Michigan. In an artistts frock, the art teacher worked to improve her handicraft as well as that of her students. Pacing before her class, Miss Hawes reiterated, ttLife is what you choose to make it? Mr. John Huheey John Huheey started his sports career at Terrace Park High School as a player, lettering in four sports. After earning three letters in college ath- letics at UC, he came to Withrow at the beginning o'f the 1948-49 school year. Three years later, he guided his squad to the State Championship finals against Wilmington. His shrill whistle called play- ers from pre-game warm-ups t0 the locker room. His pockets bulged with sharpened pencils and chewing gum, Prc-practice conferences consoled aspiring athletes that had to be cut from his teams. His instruction of techniques learned by experience extended to the football field and the baseball diamond. His example of sportsmanship and fighting spirit still are with those players that he coached and inspired, and friends who knew him best. w MMIIM Couch Huheey explained free throws to his captain. A F lowering T ree, A Living Spirit 158 Campus beautiiicution committee planted a memorial to Coach Huheeyt 't' e 'W Nth tvnvinmmwm:hcb Appearances change: objectives remain. SENIORS ttNewt, characterized the ideas ofthe elected senior officers of 1969. Students represented the class, led by Gary Davidson, through volunteering for the committees of School Spirit, Activities, Finance, or Senior Project. Mistletoe highlighted Christmas while it provided funds for Debbie Ferguson to deposit. Vice President Karen Carroll and Stet Patterson, secretary, introduced prospective 10th and 11th grade class officers to their respective homerooms. Arrangements for caps and gowns completed 1968-1969. 159 I consist of unlike qualities .I have no equal t. I am superior to no one, . . 1am ignored . . . only my inner soul do I know, . . moods change . i . God and I only know . . i admired t . . mediocre . . . melancholy ' . . .surrounded by the garments of thought. A . specimen of typical physique. . . body and mind work hand in hand. . . I am a human being , , .usually referred to as Negro. . . Fm proud. i t Norm an Neblett I read that life is the punishment of the gods to mankind, and death is their reward. I am incluned to agree, although I enjoy living, experiencing the highs and lows of life. I plan to make the best of living because no one knows what death is like. I do have a philosophy of life which is the following: A nut cracker is a successful person who cracks the shell of failure and eats the meat of success. JoElla Shindoler 160 You sit and ponder over my unexplainable actions. For a brief fleeting moment you think ofme and then dismiss me, convinced that I am a fool. But what I am is much more, for I am a being, searching for an identity just as we all are. I feel lost and blind as in a dark room. But one day it will be different, for me, for us all. So until then let this be my epitaph: ttWe shall meet again in a place where there is no darkness? w Orestes Mark Kokoefer I can safely say that everyone wants to make something good of his life. I want to make something ofmy life, too. I think that the best way to become something is by being in the best organization available. I am going to do just that; I am enlisting in the AirForce. I know the Air Force is best for me, because it has all the fields of work I can think of. I'm interested in every part of the Air Force and I feel if a person is interested in something and wants it badly, he can get it. Doug Morton Things are different this year. Ilm learning that all the achievements I accomplish, and the variety of people I,ve met will affect my future in the world of today after graduation. I have learned to respect the ideas and achievements of my fellow students, just as they respect mine. I feel that in life itls not how you adjust to the things you want to learn, but how you accept these ideas, then everything looks different. I am ready to meet the world. Phyllis Porter 161 Have you ever felt lost and without a purpose? I have. Have you ever been so lost You canlt find yourself? I have. The reason, not so simple. Itis rather complicated and complex. Iim not really sure I understand it myself. But am I supposed to? Have you ever been rejected and discouraged? I have. Have you ever, . . have you ever died? I have. Gary Burck Bmmm Row: fLefi m Rigluis S. McFail, Hi Shick, Pres.; D Dux F em ina Sigma Gamma Bottom Row: rLefI m Rigiw: D. Antle. C. Jackson. Row 2; Mr. Gallagher, Adviser; W. Slierie. Ti Chin. G. Leopold, Ji Yea, R. Hairston, W. Oldham, .Siemer. V,P,; Row 2: D. Herbort. L. Patrick, A. Jones, K. Carroll. Row 3: D. Lavender, Mrs. Konrad. Adviser: S, Thomas, Trans; D. Ferguson. See: B. MCGOWun. MJohnson, S. Patterson. D. Hutton. D. Petilgoul. Twenty-eight excited juniors jumping over the stadium wall, vig- orous handshakes and crying girls hugging identified the calling of Dux Femina and Sigma Gamma members on Awards night. This yearis Dux and Sigs, featured in the senior section, qualified because of their display of leadership, high scholastic averages, and their outgoing personalities. D. Mehl, Mr. Renshaw. Raw 3: G. Davidson, R. Roebuck. J. Chen. M. Ball. 162 David A ntle Wanda A pple Victoria Ashcrafl S usan A yers S haron Bach Diana Bailey Roy Baker Gregor y Bald win Teresa Baldwin Mark Ball Deborah Bank S tephanie Bannister M ardeen A dams M am: A dams Wanda A dams Donald Alexander K enneth A llee Marilyn A lien Susan Allen R ywka A lper F letcher A nderson P11 yllis A nderson Sandi A nderson Dan Amie Glenn Billings LaFa wn Billings Judy Bimel Daniel Bird Barbara Bishop Odell Black Luverda Bland K aren Blanks C ind y Boak Da 126 Bolton Inez Boner A lter 305 well 164 Yvette Barber Yvonne Barber Bonnie Barnes Robert Barrett Jacquelyn Bartholomew Henry Bartleson Nick Bebe Gary Beckstedt Denise Bein Pat Bemis Jack Berma Lee Bevins Hazel Bro wn M artha Bro wn M ichael Bro wn Winfield Bro wn Da vid Bru Ion Gary Burck Debbie Busch Candy Butler Tim B yrd E verert C ampbell Gregg C annon Marty Cantwell 165 Deborah Bowen William Bowling Glenda Boyd Gary Boyle Teresa Brabson Roberta Bradshaw C assandra Breckenridge Kathy Briggs Sandra Brinkdopke Velinda Brogden Sue Bro wn Gayle Bro wn .k - ;;---.; :3..:.--u.-.: A - - T ? -.-.-.1-.-..- u M arc y J ohnson Seconds before the opening of the iiSounds 0f Withrowfi Marcy John- son completed emergency make-up repairs with pats 0f rouge and eyesha- dow. Her job in the school treasureris office demanded merely the handling of currency. At the same time, the Annual Business Staff overwhelmed her with receipts and triplicates. Under the shadow of Withrowis tow- er Marcy Johnson found new obliga- tions to be fulfilled. As president of her Church group, Marcy planned flower deliveries, dinners and work trips to New Mexico. Graduates Learn True M eaning of A lma M ater Dan Antle Bookroom antics often appeared risky and disastrous, but Dan Antle favored them. Room 8 acted as a base for Danis treks to Student Council and German Club and also furnished a refuge from long practices for Tiger Band as first chair trumpet. Fre- quently hidden in a corner to study A.P. math, Dan contemplated a Red Cross Swim Meetor a shelved experi- ment for physics. Despite his working with characters in the bookroom, Dan presided over band and stayed in the upper five percent of his class. K aren C holmondeley Robert C lapp Harold C lark Mary C Iark K enneth C lemons Darrell C ojfe y Erick C oleman Da vid C allins E vel yn C ollins F loyd C anner C hristine C 00k Denise C 00k S em'ors 167 J0 y Cariaga K aren C arroll Timothy Carter Donna C asey Pegg y C asey Patricia Cavanaugh F rances C hamberlain Yen-J 0 C hen Kathleen Chesnut Debbie C hidester Gayle C hilds Teung C hin H eather Shick Red hair and freckles featured An- nual Business Staff Editor Heather Shick. As she spoke with a low grav- elly voice, she made her staff mem- bers forget lost subscriptions and being a penny short. Besides counting money and checking homeroom payments for Annual Staff, Heather counted for Dolphin Club as Secre- tary-Treasurer. Swimming for Dol- phin meets, she raced ahead to win as her teammates cheered on. Scored seventeenth in class rank, Heather grasped the gavel as President of Dux Femina. U pperclassm en Try Skills A t Tigerto wn J0 Chen Chess Club bake sales became hap- penings under the planning of treasur- er Yen Jo-Chens He held the teamhs record for the most matches won in American and Chinese chess. J0 learned chess in Taiwan before mov- ing to Pakistan, Switzerland, and the United States. During his travels, he learned uDetermination precedes success,5 and mastered Mandarin, French, English, and German. While happy in America, he still hoped to return to his home in Zurich, Switzer- land for hunting and skiing. 168 R ichard C ru Icher Brenda C u tsha w Jackie Dangerfield S teven Daniel Calvin Daniels Juanita Daniels Hazel Darb y John Daulzon Gar y Da vidsorz Billie Davis Jonm'e Davis M yma Da vis Loranzo Cook Rachel! Cooper Rosalind C caper Mary Cope Yvonne C am well Larry C ottrell Willie Cottrell Cheryl Cox Dan C 0 y K aren C rensha w Joyce C rocket! Patricia Crockett S baron Davis William Davis Glenda 00 y M iss y Dean Lorenzo Benson Kathleen Dent S tephanie Dickerson Bernice Dixon Patricia Dixon Perm y Doane Amber Dobbins K enneth Dolb y Penny Dollison Dan Dorsey Phyllis Dozier J. L. Dubose Pat DubOSe Vera Dubose Denny Duermit Jake Duhart M argaret Duke Da ve Duna wa y Pam Duncan L ynne Dunn Shirley McFall Tiger stadium magically came alive when a Hash 0f blond hair lit the field to cheer the black and orange to touchdowns. The same cheerleader rooted her own special team Annual Art Staff to victory. nPeople, youtll really have to'push these ads if you want a cover on this book? In the pony Chorus for the ttSoundsF Shir- ley McFall received dozens of carna- tions and roses. Representing With- row, Shirley made political history during Girlst Week and she was elect- ed Vice Mayor of Cincinnati. F loating C ycle S inks As S ix-Bell S chedule Em erges M ark Ball Parliamentary procedure came sec- ond nature to Student Council Presi- dent Mark Ball. Between council meetings Mark set the pace for the band as drum major or strummed his guitar after completion of his A.P. English and History assignments. When school recessed for the holidays Mark donned a Santa Claus suit for the Annual Thalian Christmas Party at Findlay Street Neighborhood House. Towards the end of the year he rehearsed for ttSoundsh skits and practiced for saxophone for the Pres- entation Orchestra. 171 smA-a 72a- Donald F ields Tom F isher Michael F torito Marsha F lanagan Terry Fluharzy Vicki F Oglesong Barry Frazier Alice Frederick Sandra Freeland Deborah F reeman Ed win Frey J u d y F u ller 172 Linda Durbin Brenda Du val! James Eaton S hirle y Edwards Joseph England M arian Essex Terr y E yer R 615 ecca F arrel! A ngela F erguson Be verl y F erguson Deborah F erguson Thomas F erone Debbie Petitgout Harsh warnings and last-minute 0r- ders rose in the Tower News Room as Co-Editor Debbie Petitgout defied her reporters to desert on deadline night. She assigned other projects to her co-workers as Quill and Scroll president. On Friday nights the jour- nalist left her duties and marched with the Drill Team. Although Deb- bie wanted tther whole life to revolve around journalism? she still antici- pated dancing in ttSoundsf walking barefoot through the halls, and being caught in Putt-Putt booby traps. Cum Laude Becomes R eality for F ourteen S eniors Ron Hairston Surprise accented the beginning of this year for Ron Hairston as Sigma Gamma called him for membership. Continual practices with the cast of ttSounds i68ti perfected his style for the solo ttYounger Than Spring- time? Choir and Madrigal kept him on the stage late after school during rehearsals. Although singing came first, there was time in Ronts schedule for Thalian skits and History Club. After his activities, Ron anticipated steak and french fries topped with Rowan and Martin,s ttLaugh-in? 173 Debbie F erguson Irrepressible giggles escaped behind stacks of coins as frustrated Debbie Ferguson realized she had made mis- takes in counting. tiFergyii kept ac- COunts for Scribblers, Senior Class, and Drill Team, and also balanced books an Annual Business Staff. Re- laxation came by singing in choir, wearing sloppy clothes, and repairing her tired 760 Chevy. Lengthy phone conversations recalled Debis amaze- ment at Awards Night, thrilling moments in itSounds, and heated discussions with teachers during her six years at Tigertown. College-Preps Schedule SA T and A CT Tests Wayne S rierli A lone cycle roared as Wayne depart- ed from Sigma Gamma meetings. itBones viewed his cycle with vener- ation as he recalled the days his trusty bike carried him to his destination. Relaxation for Wayne involved an afternoon of working on his cycle and reading Tolkienis Middle of the Earth. Trips to California and Ore- gon motivated him to delve deeply into the field of oceanography. His surface to dry land cultivated his phi- losophy to search for the treasures in the world ofyesterday and today. 174 Ronald Girton Barbara Glauner Dennis Goens Donald Goosbey Deborah Gore Eugene Goss Beverly Gover Gary Grace Pam Grant D wighr Gra y C arol Green William Green Patricia Gaines Terri Gaines Patti Galinger S teve Galoinger Willie Gardner Pat Garland Ruth Gaskins Pam G eiger Sharman Gentry C heryl Gerber Gary Gilbert Deborah Gilpin C heryl Thomas One band practice room stayed open late as Cheryl Thomas drilled to keep her first choir clarinet position in band. Music held first chair with Cheryl as she practiced the halftime show with Mr. Parke and the Senior Band until her feet were numb and her fingers swollen. On Friday nights she left her stadium seat to perform the show before the audience. A remi- niscent smile during third quarter disw closed that Cheryl remembered her call to Dux over the wall and Closing night for ttSoundsT S eniors F orm Oozaks A lice Jones Commotion reached its peak as the whistle blew and this yearis GAA president splashed toward the finish line. As she placed twelfth out of the thirtyvthree girls who competed for the national Olympic team, Alice J0nes said to herself, ttA little hurt, pain, and a lot of agony go into any achievement. There are try-outs again next winter? Neither would she be benched when it came to school. ttAleeti practiced her music for Se- nior Choir and lines for Thalian until time tojudge swimmers for Dolphins. Larry Hambrecht Debora Hamilton Elizabeth Hamilton Cathleen Hampton Linda Harbaugh Donna Hardman Venice H ard wick C harles H are M aril yn H armor: Brenda Harris Robert Harris S andra H arm's 177 Rita Greene Linda Grissom Willene Groom es Teresa Grubbs Pam Hadley Harry Haines Dianna Haire Ronald Hairslon Pamela Halbert A ngelme Hal! Joann Hall Margo Hall Royalty 1968-69 Posters Of flappers doing the thharleston decorated the gym at the Homecoming Dance while mod- ern couples shing-a-linged t0 the Dy- nasty of Sound. Near the end of the evening Mark Ball proclaimed Shir- ley McFall as Withrow,s fiftieth Homecoming Queen. In November, Sigma Gamma presented Tigertown, a project involving thirteen school clubs. Each Club constructed booths which faculty members judged for 3 originality and workmanship. At elev- 3 en ohelock, Dan Antle announced Scribblersh booth as winner and Ste- phanie Patterson as queen. Shirley and her escort Dave Mehl awaited her crowning as queen. I I V ' Rich Roebuck admired Stephanieis crown and roses given to her by Sigma Gamma, h h h h FTAHs gapingrmouthed teacher rated third prize at Tigertown. S tudents Elect Queens at Two Fall Dances Confetti avalancbed 0n the Homecoming Royalty of 1952. Drumbeals by the Regals 1an a musical air in the: gym in November. 179 Fred Henderson Thomas H enness y Diane H erbort Kathryn Herrick Larry Hicks Walter H iles Debbie Hinkie C onm'e Hoeh Orlando Hogan C ornelia H olm es Cynthia Hoober Rodger Hopkins Verdad H arris Alberta Harrison C arl H mm William Hawk Charles Ha wkins Elizabeth Ha wkins La Vern Hayden Karen Haynie Rodger Haywood H ubert H eard Janet H eath Barbara H e! wig Femetta Hurst Debra Hutton Sherry Ishmael Betse y 13011 C hris J ackson Denise Jackson M ichael Jackson Paul Jackson Ralph J ackson C ynthia James Paula Janke JudyJenkins Lee Horn Don Houchins George H ouston Barr y H 0 ward Lloyd Hubbard C unis Hughes K aren Hughes Reginald Hughes Deborah Humphries James Hum Grove Hunter Richard Hunter Remell Sanders Shirley Mc Fall f . E. h i' : h Emma Triggs Highlighting the Yearhs Most Exciting Night Were the Lovely Faces of the Queenhs Court 182 Wanda Merritt Debbie Lavender Etizabeth Hawkins .eki ., .h EM. h ';azziazz;;;.i$mwwarm Senior Prom Queen - 1969 Miss Vicky Whitt A lice Jones C harmaretta J ones Diane Jones Doris J ones Eartha J ones L eslz'e J ones M ary Jones Matthew Jones Ozella Jones Linda Judd Terry Julius Christine Katzus 184 S Ieffan J enm'ngs Carolyn Jetter Gar y Johansmarm A nnette Johnson Ida Johnson K evin Johnson L yrmella J ohnson M arc y J ohnson Patricia J ohnson Robert Johnson Victoria Johnson William J ohnson Karen Kayser Fannie K ell y S teve K ell y Barbara K elmed y Charlene Kennedy Jefji'ey Kennedy Terry K armed y Lois K err Richard K idd Denise K inard A ndrea K inebre w Edsel K t'ng James K ing Diane K lems William K line Mary Knell Robert K night Jeannine Kohrs M ark K okoefer Pegg y K omadina Rick Kruse Donna K uhns Dennis Lanter Donna Lasioria 8,373.: :21; Bmwm Row fllei m Righri: H. Shick. P, Hadley, N. Murphy. E. Sumner. D. Herborly. B, McGowan. Tap Row: C Kauus. T. Chin. R. Roebuck. L. Ham- brechl. DA Mchl. J. Chen. S. Bach. : Faculty members surprised seniors Bev McGowan, Dave Mchl. and Nina Murphy, 186 Tap Row fLefJ 10 Righu: D. Antle, Mr. Benns. J. Bartholomew, K, Briggs, Mrt Gallagher. Holrom Row: F, Conner, CL Davidson. K. Hetrick, D. Hutton, Traditional Tea Welcom es S Cholars Into Cum Laude Cum Laude has two-hundred and forty chapters in eight academic units. With an average of 3.36 in at the United States. In 1958 Withrow became the least eleven academic units students received the third public high school in Cincinnati to tap students gold Cum Laude pin in the spring. The annual ban- with high academic achievement. Fall tappings re- quet initiated the new members in April. vealed the seniors with a 3.56 average in at least Top Row Maj? Io Rightl: D. Lastoriu, G. Leopold, P. O'Hearn, J. Roberts. 301mm Row: B. Smith, St Thom- as, D. VanPelt, J. Yee. Miss Rosenheiger. Nor Pictured: M. Raehrsv 187 C hrislopher Lonsac Reginald Lovette Debbie Lowery Karl Luther C lotean M anning David Marshall Elbert M arshall Eric M arshall Robert Martin S ybil Martin Jerry Maxey Anita Mayo C onm'e Lattimore Debbie Lavender Beverl y La wson Rachelle Leahr Robert Lee Gary Leopold Cynthia Lewis Stephen Lewis Wayne Lewis Helen Lightfoot S tephen Liversedge Timoth y Lonnemann Beth M CK ee Da vid M CK ee William McKinney Rase McLaughlin Jean McMillian K ermeth M eacham Gregory M eado W: M arii yn M eeks Denise M ejj'ord Da vid M eh! Daryl M elvin Wanda M erri tt Carolyn McCall M argaret M CC arth y Paulette McClinton Gregor y M CC ra y Patrick McElaney Pat M cElroy Shirley McFall Nancie M cFarland Beverly McGo wan Stephen McGrath S baron McGuire James McIntosh Best All Around , Alice Fredericks, Mark Bali Brainiesti Marilyn Mecks, Tcung Chin Best Looking 77 Barhara Kennedy. Lawrence Taylor Cutest Couple 7 Sharon Tinsley, James Talbert Most Talented - Sharon Osborne, Eugene 6055 Most School Spirited 7 Laurie Patrick, Bob Knight 190 Most Likely to Succeed Bcv McGowan. David Mehl. Best School Citizens 7 Karen CarruH, Gary Davidson. Tower News Tallies Votes to Reveal I 969 Papularity Poll Most Athletic Alice Jones, Denny Duermit. Friendliest m Bonnie Barnes, Wayne SLierliA Most Vivacious - Ester Waisum Barry Howard. 191 4 Stephanie Patterson Fiery hair and thousands of freckles characterized 8th Patterson. 8th re- lished, along with dill pickles, Ad- vanced Placement Math and Ad- vanced Placement European History. Running off to the bookstore every now and then coincided with Redis tterrandsfi Between errands, cam- paigning won 8th the position of se- nior secretary. History Club gave an insight into politics and also left hot speeches buzzing in her mind. The call from Thalian to the office of the presidency topped her senior year. C lass Supports T0 wer News and Annual R ich Roebuck ttRoeii sprinted his way to captain of the swim team and splashed into scor- ing for Cincinnati Pepsi Marlins. Although healthy lungs aided Rich, he overexercised at Student Council meetings as Sergeant-at-arms. Often he incurred total exhaustion in han- dling the last minute rushes as man- ager of the Student Store. Striving for comprehension of NW hindered his thinking in advanced placement history. Cum Laude rewarded him for his efforts in scholastics as Sigma Gamma did for his activities. 192 Gayle Mienett Deidra M filer Kathie Miller William M flier Queen Maiden Debra MonrOe Karhy Montgomery Darryl Morgan Zona Morris J enm'fer M orrz'son Douglas M orton Patricia M orton M arjorie M osle y Veronica M ass Carolyn Motley Nina Murphy C arol M ustain Jeri M ysonhimer Vincent Neal y Susan Neidhart Debbie Nepper Pam Newman Joyce Norris 193 i w i Jacqueline Newcomb 7. ..t.37.::..:. -1 Debbie Lavender Step! Kick! About face! As the band began to play, Debbie Lavender jumped to her spot in Drill Team formation. Enduring the cold weather football season brqught, she practiced fall afternoons with band. Frequently though, she was stationed behind the main hall popcorn machine. As Pop- corn Chairman for Dux she started the machine at two to fill the orders by three. Another crowd surrounded Debbie congratulating her. As they faded back a jubilant face flashed 0n the newly elected Daisy Chain girl. ..K- x g5,- 17 Nix . ,1111 , F553: 151 0455' i k VF W Contributes Thirteen F lags for S radium Bill Oldham Bill Oldham sought to upgrade With- rowis image in sports and to improve himself academically as well as physi- cally. On the basketball court Bill captained the reserve team in his ju- nior year and played on the varsity squad in his senior year. He shagged flies as a member of the Tigers base- ball squad and served his last year as co-captain. Academic endeavors, coupled with athletic progress, earned him a call to Sigma Gamma, while summer yardwork and other odd jobs secured money for college at UC. 194 Regina Norris Joseph North S andra Oberklaus Barbara Obermeyer Patricia 0,Brien John O'Dom Patricia 0 Heam William Oldham William Oligee Diane Osborne S haron Osborne K ath y 0 verstreet Fred Parker Frederick Parker S andra Parker Laurie Patrick S tepham'e Patterson C harles Patton Patricia Patton Beryl Payton Gaile Penick Deborah Petitgout Steven Pfaff C harles Phillips Wesley Ramp Nathaniel Ranford Nancy Rasner M argaret Rathman Gary Reed R enee Reed Patricia Reeves Calvin Reid Veronica R eid R ichard Reif Deborah Reising John Render 196 Deborah Phillips Patricia Phillips F annette Pinkston Robert Poe Sand y P00! Rodney Posey Da vid P0 well Gloria P0 well Joe Powell K eith Power Gilbert Preston M ichael Quimb y xNzh efa'hi. . '3' A Aqi w Beverly MCGO wan Echoes of applause, laughter, and tears rang in Beverly McGowants mind as she remembered ttSoundsT Thalian skits excited Bevts taste for show business. Her imitations of Snoopy often relieved staff members on tense deadline days in the Annual Lit room. Writing creative verse and persuading students to buy bakery goods attained for Bev Scribblerst presidency. Occasionally skipping weekend parties and studying AP English between bites of chicken and dumplings led to 3 Cum Laude tap- ping in November. H omecoming Presents hThe Dynasty ofSound Teung C hin Tension and excitement intensified for Captain T. C. as he attended a last rehearsal for ttltts Academic?s After an hour of continuous drilling, he re- laxed by listening to the Jimi Hendrix Experience or by reading quotations of Mao Tse-Tung. Later, he differen- tiated an equation for AP Math and also reviewed the order of business he would follow as president at the next History Club meeting. Finally, weari- ly glancing at his Sigma Gamma pin, Teung Chin contemplated a future campaign for the Senior Prom. x41: Vrind y Renfrow Linda Replogle Brenda Rice William Rickey Roberta Rieger J erome Ries Deborah Riley Linda R z'ley Tyrone Riley Larr y Roach S haren Robbins Da vz'd Roberts S herril yn Robertson James Robinson Gerrrude Roebuck Richard Roebuck Michael Rohde J ames Romine ' Barbara Roser Glenn Ross Gregor y Ross Nathiael Ruffin Kathy Rumke M ona Rushing 198 Debbie Hutton Wistfully, itDebti looked at her sew- ing machine as it beckoned her to stay. Instead, she grasped her Student Council ledger and walked away. Debbie Hutton desired so much to have a voice in school affairs that not even an unfinished garment could keep her from that meeting. Still, Debbie saved time for a Senior Choir rehearsal and a debate about analytic geometry. While she labored on a deadline for Tower News, Debbie disclosed that licorice and lemonade gave her the energy to meet demands of the day. Sigma Gamma Gridmen Sock It to Chair 44-0 Gary Davidson Cries of ttgolii haunted senior Gary Davidson as he toiled through two football seasons for the Tiger Varsity squad. As co-editor of Tower News and president of the senior class, he found occasions to assert his own authority. Sig Davidson further test- ed himself by tackling advanced placement courses in history, English, and chemistry. On his own time, at home in his basement, Gary spurred himself to weightlifting feats. Late in the evening and on weekends, Gary relaxed by calling or dating Judy. 199 David Mehl Lobbed tennis returns and explana- tions on semantics created exercises for David Mehl. Dave tackled three advanced placement subjects and re- ceived a class rank in the upper five percent. School worries were laid aside on weekends in exchange for several sets of tennis. Reward for this time and effort spent in practicing came when he won the Worthington High School Invitational. In Tower News, Dave,s day ended when he pleaded with his sports staff to com- plete their articles before the dead- line every two weeks. 200 Laurie Patrick Reflections of ecstatic crowds, a grav- eled track and a sore throat lifted Laurie Patrick,s mind from her Euro- pean History. Memories did not stay long, for Lauriets philosophy on life was ttHave fun while you canf, Lau- rie rested her throat by writing essays for Advanced Placement English and completing makeups for page three of Tower News. Competitive swimming for Dolphins cleared her mind of ev- erything except counting money for GAA. Lauriets interests related to her membership in History Club and FTA activities. S helia S chutte George S eale K a y S haddix Timoth y S barman Barbara S harp M ar y S harpe S baron S heltorz H eather S hick J0 Elia S hindoler J eanne Shives Maurice S ho wes Sandi Siefert S mart Rushing Ronald Rutherford James R ybolt C armilla Sadler Remel! Sanders Edwina S andlin i Vern S urgent K ei M S carborough Janet Scheyer Tina Schieve Chuck Shilling Richard Schmidt 201 Diane H erbort ttOh muh!w echoed from the Art Staff room, where Diane sketched layouts for the Introduction and Division pages of the Annual. Through her ef- forts she gained membership in Quill and Scroll and occupied the position of chairman of the Projects Commit- tee for History Club. After History Club meetings, she anticipated de- signing her own clothes and escaping to a world of elves and hobits in Tolk- ien,s ttLord of the Rings? Returning to a realistic world supplied a retreat to Lake Shafer for Diane. Seniors Out-cheer U nderclassmen at Pep Assemblies Bill Kline Roars of laughter resounded from a green van as Bill Kline ventured to football practices. Preparation for competition in the track meets meant hours of running laps around the track. Studying a course in chemistry . under Mr. Davidson, he discovered ' the readiness for the challenge of sci- ! ence, mathematics aided him in his I future in engineering. At the close of 1 his junior year, tLuket ushered for E ttSoundsfa When Bill left Withrow in 5 his senior year, he received the title of E honorary Sig. 202 Beverly Smith Bonnie Smith Colette Smith Deborah Smith Edward Smith K arla S mith S teve Smirh John Snyder Sherrie Safer Ronald Spivey M ichael S tale y C ecil S taud Darlene S iemer Doroth y S impson Jam es S impson Deborah S ims Naomi S ims Rosella S ims J im S iuda Norma S izemore Deborah S lade Donna Slade K ath y Sloan M arion S luder Sandy Sullivan Rochelle Summers Kathy Summerville Emily Sumner Beverl y Sunda y S haron S union K en S wanson La wrence Taylor M elanie Taylor Tom Tayior C hester Teeter M urph y Terri! Tyrone Steeles M ike S tefani J anice S teves Wayne Stierli Philip Stoffregen Lee S lone R ichard S tradtman Eugene S tredrick Leslie S trickland Linda S trickland S andt' S truble J ill S uedhof nzfj v+ ' Darlene S iemer Splashes of green and blue paint mine gled with ttYou blockheadlta as Dar- lene Siemer left the Annual Art room. In the midst of painting posters for Thalian, she rehearsed her part as ttLucytt for a Findlay Street skit. During Tigertown, Darlene coaxed couples to throw apples into the cav- erns of a wide-mouthed papier maehe': teacher. Soap bubbles introduced her as she attempted to spread good cheer along the Lake Shafer boardwalk. Exiting from center stage, Darlene made her way to a Dux meeting. 55.1hy Support Humphreyfor President C hris J ackson Languid days of lying in the sun and swimming in the sea portrayed out- doorsman Chris Jackson. Brisk walks on cold winter days stirred the repub- licants blood as much as did spirited debates on communism as a mono- lithic empire. His political curiosity widened more as he relived the past by reading historical novels. Red, white, and blue resounded in Chris's head as he campaigned for Richard Nixon in History Club mock elec- tions. Writing slogans or copy blocks, Chrisis pen continually expressed his ideas on the Literary Staff. 205 Emma Triggs La wrence Valmore Maria Vanner David Van Pelt Ho ward Vaughn Don Vilardo Laura Wallace Pat Wallace William Wallace Patricia Ware Renea Ware C laudia Warren S en iors Sandra Testa Dennis Thomas Donna Thomas K eith Thomas Sheryl! Thomas Lamont Thompson Ernestine Thurlkill Sharon Tinsle y Robyn Tischbein Mary Tobergate S tephanie Tobias Vera Tolin K aren C arroll ttFight TeamF, resounded from the football field as Karen Carroll leaped in the air and broke into another cheer for Withrow Tigers. Cheerlead- ing kept her in shape for pony chorus for ttSoundsT Between the football games and ttSoundsK Karen assumed vice-presidential duties of the Senior Class. Politics encouraged her to delve into the field of European and Modern History, Serving as a teach- erts aide for Miss Bertha Jones, she broadened her Views on history and teaching for future plans. School Tax Levy Defeat Worries Hopeful Graduates Gary Leopold Indian Hills Rifle Range yielded Gary 3 chance to fire his .22 and prove his rank as a marksman. His knowledge of guns led to the founding of Rifle Club in his sophomore year and later to his election as president. Autumn landscapes lured ttLeo,i to Camp Ah-wen-ah-sa and a twenty- five mile hike on the Sakemo Trail. In more serious moments he translat- ed Latin from the Menaechmi or re- viewed the philosophy of Stoicism. Away from school Gary practiced as assistant organist at the Columbia Baptist Church. 207 Bonnie Barnes Journeying to Oklahoma instilled within Bonnie Barnes a new outlook on life. Experiences from summer travel and school influences led her to believe that ttIt is not the grades that count but the knowledge, insight, and outlook of life you gain? Freckle- faced Bonnie marched in time to the band as she practiced Drill Team roue tines. stSoundsii challenged her abili- ty as she rehearsed in the Pony cho- rus. Prancing from room to room, she distributed the Tower News and earned her membership in Quill and Scroll, an honorary society. C lubs Design Booths for Tigerto wn Twirl John Yee Chinese novels and Tiger football games spiraled this Junior Red Cross member7s blood pressure upward. Chess matches also stirred the clubts president. But the former Lone Rang- er of the ttSounds7t did not horse around when it came to homework - chess included. Constant studying pushed him into the top 3th: of the Class. Each night before going to bed, John exercised for the Annual Sigma Gamma-Withrow band football game. His key role in the game led his team to beat Band to the resounding tune of 14-0. 208 Margie Whoberry Janie Wiggens Rosa Wiley Deborah Wilkins Donna Williams Fred Williams M ildred Williams Patricia Williams Reginald Williams Wendell Williams Yvonne Williams Brenda Willis C ynthia Warren Francine Walers Esther Watson Rhonda Watson Ronald Walls Rosa Weathington Da vid Weigold Juanita Wells Jeffery Wesley George Wetzel Martha White Vicky Whitt 209 Thomas Yeager John Yee Portia York Jerry Zachary M arlerze Zoecklein f Darrell Willis Sarah Wills Belt y Wilson Billie Wilson Glenna Wilson Thomas Wilson John Wirlhlin A aron Wood y Alan Woody M ichae! Wrighz Robert Wright G wendolyn Wynn S eniors N or Pictured Abbott. Michael: Abney. Jorene: Anderson. Fletcher: Andrews, Wayne; A ngel, Darryle; Babb, C aml; Bankx, Deborah; Banks, Mary; Barren, Larry; Ballamah, K ermelh: Bevim, Lee; Bice, Thomax; Black welf, Deborah: Blan- lan, Lee; Bono. Pamela: Bowling, Rcbecm; Boyfe. Gary; Brevkenridge, Gene: Brilron, Charles; Bmkun, Elizabeth: Bromagen. J00 ; Bro wn, Gaffe: Brown. Michael; Bruckner, Lawana: Brun'ey Steve; Bryanl. Mary; Buchan- mm, Tony: Burnett, Edward; C aldwell, Larry: Cal'laway Afdrich: Camp- bell, Eugenia: Carmichael. Greg: Carr. Janm'; Curler. Sandra. C hamber- lain, Cheryl: Chambers. La Veda; Chr'oa'i, Michael; Cofemzm, Marjorie: C of- lfm'. David; Conrad, Damn ; Cook, Lorenzo; Cooper, Larry; C 0y, Daniel; Cromwell, Margarcl; Cummins, Lynda: Cutler. James; Dangerfield. Jarqueline: Dam'efA'. Philip: Davidxon, Donald; Davidson. Ernexr; Delph, Helen; De Vise. Fauf: Dickson, Richard: Dodd, Thomm; Daminerk, Shirley; Dorsey, Annene; Douglas. John; Dozier. Eugene; Duermir. Dennis: Duncan. Linda, Edwara'x. Donald; Edwardx, James: Erwin. Ray: Evmzx, Wanda: Eyer. Terry; Fairbanks. Anthony: Fam. Darlene: F isher. Thomaj; F lanagan, Marsha; Frazier, Larry: Frazier, Manly ; Frau. Yvonne; Galik, Thorium; Galinger, Sieve; Girlan, Ronald; Givens, Eric: Glacken, Vicki; Glenn. Rob- erl: Great, Dan: Greissmger, Maxwelf: Gravfmm, Dale; Grew, John: Grooms. Willem Guy, Sandra: Hamby. Ronald: Hampmn Gloria; Harris, Charley; Hamiv, Lurffle: Harmesx, Shirley: Heard. Hubert; Hensley. Dale: Heuberger, John; Hvuberger. Ronald; Hirks. Larry; Hicks, Roosevelt; Hopewell, Ronald; Hubbard, Hard; Huelmmu. Jerk: Hughes, Karen; Jack- .mn. Joan; Jackson. Chrixime; Johnson, Gary: Johnxon, William: Jones, Debbie; Janey. Leslie: Julius. Terry: Kenny, Gary; K Mg. Beverly: King. Ed- sel; K ing. S Ierh'ng; Kukoejer. Mark: Langlmu Mirhael; Lam'more, Connie: Lexlie, Mary; Lewix, Verneif; Lewfs, Wayne: Lloyd. Chris; Long, Carolll'n: Long, Yvonne: Lauden, David: Love. Sheila: Ludlum, Andrea; Lules. Linda; Marmnnet, Robert: Marshall, I very; Marjhall, K efly; Marlin. Allen; Mar- lin. Edith; Marlin, S'L'bil'f Maue. Gregory: McDaniel, Robert; McDowell. Rodney; McKinney, William: McDermoH. Parrick: McFarland. Lena, Mer- rell. Judy; Mamet: Tommie: Mekel. Gary: Miller. Eddie: Miller, Gregory; Miller. Harry: Miller, Karhy; Maiden, Queen: Morllgomery, Darrell; Mor- ris, Melvin; Mullins, Earl; Newboll, Ronald; Newhoh, Terry; Newcomb, Jacqueline: Newell. Marlene; Nickelx, Pamela; Norris, Mary: Norris. Re- gina; Oxbome, Gayle; Parker, Dan'l: Parker. Frederick; Paul. Michael; Pearxon, Daniel; Packs: Ronnie; Pefrey, Phrllis; Phillips, Carl; Rogers. Joan; Rugh, Alice; Rutledge. Beriy; Stuff, Margaret; Schm'rring, Roger; Schubert, Judy: Schwier. Tom: Scan, Amlrouy: Seiberl, Tom: Sel'kherl, Michael: Selkirk, Dorma: Shaw. Smart: Shady, Grady: Sheppard, David: Sidney, Paul; Siekberl, Michael; Siriedfey. Daniel; Smith. Edward; Smith, Paprirk; Smiih, Ruben Lee; Snyder. Jeanne: Spun , Robert; Spam. Robyn; Sparky. Edward; Spirer. Carl; 519m. R0her1:5roule,1'. Amhony:51radmmn, Richard: Siredn'ck. Eugene; Sunday. Ronald; Temple, Tam; Thompson. Deborah; Thompxon. Lamam; Thullen, Thomas: Tlmrlkfz'l, Milton: Titus, Sandra: Tri'hbfe. Mirhael: Vander Gheym'l, Ann; Vurner, Warren; Vaughn, Howard; Vinegar, Shirley; Waimcarl, William; Wallace. Dororhy; Walfyr, Gregory.- Wallun, Dam'ei; Ware. Renew Ware. Wilma: Washburn, Peggy: Wass. Harden; Watson, Kathleen: Walls: Carol: Webb, Mirhael; Weber Sylvia: Wendel. Raymane: Wendef, Robert: Welzel, George; Whixenanl, Jenny: Whittle, Herman; Wiegand, Sonja; Willhafle. Linda; Williams, Fred; Willianu, Kenneth; Williams, Roy; Williams, Terry; Williamson, David; Willix, Darrell; Willis. Frederick; Wilson. C IW'ord: Wilson. Gloria; Wilson, Rim: Woodrum. Terri; Zarher I'. Raiford. T0 Seek a Newer World. . Tennyson The Grapevine rocked Tigertown Heads turned and watched as Miss Graham tapped Jo Chen for Cum Laude Summer jobs prepared seniors for the future. Shirley drew copy late on deadline nights. 211 sun. am:-wuuq-um-T-n-u11-un.TE. gHmmw.m...mm.mmt..... 3.. 44.3.3.7..3; Junior class officers of 1919 founded the Junior Prom while those of I969 worked to save it. Revival of underclass elections gave each class chances to make decisions independently. Junior Class president Tom Dixon and Vice President John Sleet discussed a senior breakfast and a bus for the Portsmouth basketball game. Secretary Linda Simpson included Darlene Robertsh treasury report in the notes from each meeting. With thejunior year came the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test that drained knowledge from the college bound group. Later Juniors competed in the National Merit Scholarship Test for financial aid. 212 Juniors Abernathy, Jackie Adams. Anna Akcn Bob Alficm, Ahln Ach, Burh Arnold, Elaine Augsbach. Keith Baker, Diane Baldwin, Laurel Ball. Ronald Banks Jerome Bannislen James Russell. Collins Barton, Gene Battle. Denise Bauer. John Bays, Daniel Bayicss. John Beasley. Diane Bell, Debra Bernstein. Alan Bcllamuk Kenny BcnnzL Glenda Berry. Douglas Bells, Deena Billingsw Gail Blair. Albert Bland, Jessica Bohmer. Dave Bonner, Mike Boozer. Victoria Bornemann. Linda Boston. Denise Bowling, Herman Boyd, Beverly Boyd. Linda Boykin, Monica Braden. Betty Bragdem Brenda Bra wster. Doris Juniors Brock, James Brockman, David Broner, Ava Brown. Debra Brown. Sharron Bruce, Geruldean Bryant, Charlene BryanL Curtis Bryant. Deborah Buergen Rick Burns, Judy Burse, Urylee Bush. Donna Bush. John Butlram, Deborah Buns, Karen Byrd. Joseph CaldwclL Kenneth Callawayu Raynena CampbelL Cathie Campbell. Connie Carpenter. James Carroll, Becky Carson Gail Castor. Dennis Chachoff, Chris. ChadchL Cathy Chapman. Belinda Childresg Susan Christenscm Peter Clark, Randall Clemons, Clement 214 Juniors Cuficld. Kathleen Coggin. Aiicia Colangclo. Joan Colbert, Denise Coleman. Vincent Combs. Suc C0n1pstun.John Cook. Dcssie Cooper. L. Cooper. Virginia Cordell. Gary Cornell. John Crew. Kris Dameron. Cheryl Davidson Sharon Davis. Debbie Davis, James Davis. Lydia Davis, Paul Davis. Shirley Dcvoc, LEnda Dillon. Volonda Dilz. Edwurd Dixon, Thomas Domineuck, Freddie Dowdy, Phyllis Drukc. Margo Dressell. William Dryer. Anita Duffy. Winfred Dukes. Julius Dula, Lisa Durmwuy. Jeff Durbin. Tim Durbin. Vicky Eddy Barb Edwards. Meiindu Eggleslonl Lorenc Eldrcd. Bclva Eldrcd, Jean Ellisom Janice Emmick Ruben Ennis. Rila Eskon. Dclores Everly. Sue Ewing. Sharon Fruzzio. Bill Fuzzio, Tony 215 Juniors Ferguson, Reginald Fields Lawrence Findlutcr, A. Fischer, Linda Fischer, Lorena Flunigun, Terry FIUFEI. Bcvcrb Floyd. Robert Foster. Charlotte Foster. Valerie Frunke. Linda Frazier. Carol FrusL Mary Gurncu. Theresa Garrett. Patricia Garrison. Jeff GenLry. Cheryl Gentry, Stephen George. Carol Ghee. Samuel Gleason. Joseph C1055. Jumes GrunL Phyklis Graves. Wade Gray. Judy Grcgg. Johanna Grimm, Peggy Grisby. David Gulinu John Guy. Theresa Hulbert, Eddie Hull. Angcla Humner, Bobby Hampton. Yvonne Harper. Robert Hartman. Donna HuseL Joy HuseL Judy Hussman. Gary Hulchct. Frederick 216 2? m' 03-- J uniors HuughL Kim Huvlin. Mike Haynes. Kenny Haynes. Louise Heath. Melissa Helm Jenny Hcis. Guil Held Bill Hel1ges,5usun Henry. Beverly Hensley. Andrew HcrbcrL Dunnu Herring. Rhonda Hesser. John Hetzdl, Gary HewelL Annie Hill. Greg Hodge. Ellen Hochn, Chris 1 Hollstcin. Ray i Holmes. Tacoma Holzmzm. Jean Honicun. Everett Hooker. Denise Hooks, Junie Hoop. Kenneth Hopkins. Kathy Huddle. Bill 1 Hudson, Dennis Hugh. Hood Cowcaptain Patty Warren high stepped to a haIf-lime presentation. 217 Juniors Humme, Gary Hughes, Thomas HummeL Tom Hunt. Susan Hunter, Jan Hutchinson, Richard Innis, Jacki Jacksom Debby Jackson, Leonard Jackson, Naron Jenike. Martha Johnson, Angela Johnson, Bobbi Johnson. Cassandra Johnson, Demaris Jonas. John Jones, George Jones, Janice Kacscmcyer, Dennis Kasee. Tom Kassner, Jerry Kaupp, Jan Kelsch, Sally Kesscl, Alma Kelchum, Doris Klein, Pam Knudsen, Sandy Koch, Lisa Kuhl, Pal Labitzke. Rick Lanham. Larry Lanier, Darlene Juniors LaRose. Michucl Lawson. Lisa ansum Pamela Lay. Berta Lcc. Michucl Lccvcr. Gary Lewis. Diunc Luggcll, Fred Low. Jesse r4 Thclmu Luhosky. Brcndu Mnginn. Mari Mahan. Gregon Maddox. Dcnisc ann. Patricia Musscngill. Larry Massey. Sharon McCuancy. Nancy McClinons. Rudy McCoun. Patrick McCormick. Jim McDanicL Darryl Mcl'ilrland. Doug McGruw Bob McMulIcm John 3 Mchcl. Andria 1 Mcacham. Donna Mclvin, Keith Merritt. Angie Mcsmun, Carla Mclzlcr. C hcryl Millcr. Charlene Miller. Eric 1! Miller. Robert Milicr. Shcrlene Milis Kathleen 1 Minix. Mary - 1 Mitchell, Chrisline Marciano. Mitchell Moormann. Dizmc Gail rummaged for a manillu collection cnvclope. 219 1 ; Juniors , Mosley. Corliss Motley, Victor Moton, Linda Mullins. Sully Myers, Kathy Myers. Susan Nuegel, Wendy Napier, Sally NcblelL Norman ' Ncedhum. David Niederhofen Sue Noble. Paula Noe. Greg Norlhcrn. Dcnisc Nurrenbcrg, Donna Obcrklaus, Doug Oolen. Nancy Oslcrbrink, John Papayainni! Sophie Parham, Donald ' Parken Cynthia Parker, Rickie Parker, Russell Parlin. Linda Payne Nelson Payton. Ardclia Peaks. Syivia Penn, Bert Penn. Mike Parkinson. Richard Pfeffer. Paul Phelon, Marian Smaller enrollment in 20 5' permitted spacious arrangement of tables. . xiv: IT : , ' ;- M .x , ' ' x away ' T ' 1 92 1 KSWWU . Wynn l w ,,,,, n I w , '3' f f ' 1: hwy J ' - mm ' 1 ! 220 Frankfurters and buns remained a staple in teenage diet, 221 Am Juniors Phillips, Greg Poe, Mike Pope, Robert Porter. Phyllis Potts. Vickie Powell, Charles Anna Poweil. Lela Price. John Price, Walter Prinzel, Susan Rackley, Gary Radford, Bcrnitu Ramey, Amy Reed, George Reed, Melodie Reeves. Keith Reeves, Vivian Reinhardt. Deborah Richardson. Chcryl Riggs. Tim Riley. Dale R0bcrls1 Darlene Robinson. Dave Robinson. Karin Robinson, Rose Roeder. Cyndcc Rogers. Luna Rogers, Lisa Rossi. John Rowe, Samuel Rucker, Rim Ruffm. Edwina i J um'ors Rugc. Robert Runtxon. Dumun Ryan Waller Sund. Dm'id Supp. Gregory . Schcpnumn. Dare i Schlnsscn Scull Schmtcl. Kirk Scihcrl, Duvu Scihcrl. Mike Settles, Ronnie Shoncs. Rosanna L Shruvu, Dave SinnIIom.Cm1I1ic Simpson. Lindu Simpson. P31 j Singleton. Jacquie ; 81m. John Smith, Arthur Smith Charles Smith. choruh Smith. Rubcccu Smi1h.S;lr;Lh Snydcn Put Soulhull. Murilynn Slallworlh. Babette Slundlq .lclkl' Slui'lbns. Susan Slcnburg. Barb Slcphcns. Don Slcvcns. Brady Slilcs. Brent l . ' Three animated Peanuts characters and the Wilhrow mascot performed for a half-limc audience. I . 222 Ceremonies at half-time held the spectatorsf attention. J um'ors Stillwell. Stanley Stoddard. Gayle Stone. Ollie Slrunk, Pam Slump. Cathy Slurdivum, James Suffridgc. Kathy Surbcr, Dave Taylor. Mark Teichman. Melissa Terry. Mary Tewksbury, Alan That. Dan Thomas. Terry Thumpkins. Beatrice Thompson, Phyllis Tilford. Jim Tinsley. Regeniu Triggs, Jimmy Tuggle. Ken Turnau, Debbie Uihlcim Rcif Umbach. Steve Underhili Tim Vaughan Mun, Ann Vcnabie. Linda Venlus. Sidney Victor. Jill Vielhuuer. Harvey Walker Sluarl Walker. Valerie Wullacc, Donna Juniors Wurdlaw. Janet Wurran. Angela Wurrcn, Patti Watkins. D. Webb Brenda Wells. Brenda Wells. Sherri Wells, Toni Wcstermunn. Paul While. Jeanne White. Lori While. Marcy Wilcox, David Wilkerson. Frank Wilkins. Richard Willem. Stanley Williams. Anthony Williams. Bernard Williams. Deborah Williams Diana Williams. Tern Williams. Willy Willingham. Margaret Willis.Al1 red Wilioughhy: Put Wilson, Lynn Woods, Robert Woolfork. Eugene Yarbrouyh. Joan Yeager. Vicki Young, Rick Zellurs. Jeff 224 HomI-z Room Hssmnmnms ; SENIORS : Bows -:tssusrs.ma';mz'-3H ION: cuemrs JUYIIORS YCKHHH SOPHOHIORES E :0 SL'KH'Hr 1957 GIRLS r FONS ' onus Wq-yg; 7 WAk th A F01 The role ofsophomores changed from one of confusion in 195710 lcadcrshipin 1969. S OPH 0M ORES Election ofclass officers came as a first time event for this yeafs sophom ore Class. Pictured above, left to right, they are Robin Hinton, President; Diane Williams, Treasurer; Pam Woster, Secretary; and Carl Smedley, Vice President. Together they worked . to improve communications between 'I tenth graders and their school. Class membersjoined clubs to help on Tigertown booths and auditioned to attain 1 positions as reserve cheerleaders. w y y At the yearhs end they had become an integral part ofWithrow. S 0p hom ores Abernathy. Eric Adams; Larry Adkinsi. Shirle; Akcns. Reginald Ach-andcr. Lchrnc Alcxundcn Michele AllunK Marion Anderson. Cheryl Anderson David Anderson. Denisc Anderson. James Anderson. Stunlcy Anllc.1.inda Arnold. William A1kins.l.indu Avery. Deborah Baden Tcrry Bailey. Buckie Baird. Jenny Lu Baker. David Bullcw. Tony Bullingcr. Rhonda Barlow. Faye Barnes. Dolores Barnes Eric Barren. Wanda Bauer. Debbie Buxlcr. Belinda Bear. Lunu BclL Judy Bcnnu, Tony Binnlon. ,Iohn Lee Stone creeped at Homecoming t0 Cloud 9, played by the Dynasty of Sound. 226 S 0p ham ores Baykin. Christine BivcnsN Marsha Black. Sylvia Blackwell. Dollie Blossom. Frank Blough, Kris Boldcn, Clifton Booker. Sylvia Boozer. Pamela Bornemann. Janice Boswell. Gary Bowcrg Brad Bowman. Charles Boyd. John Bradley. Cecil Bradshaw. Myra Brantley. David Brock. Kathleen Brooks. Curtis Brooks. Lindu Broom Deborah Broswell. Cynthia Brown, Debbie Brown. Nancy Brown. Rosemary Bruce, Shuron Brunson, Brenda Brunlley, GaH Bryant. Alice Bryant. Deborah Fox-Iroucrs orthe 50E danced to music ofGlenn Miller. 227 S 0p hom ores ,L. 1...- . ' mu -i Bryce. Linda Buchanan. Dolores Buck. cherly Buf'urtL Dave Bunch. Gary Burgess. Debi Bush. Deborah Bush. Don Bush. Kenneth BruswclL Deborah Byrnside, Cyndy Cahall. John Culbert. Jerri Caldwell. Dale Campbell, Audrey CampbelL Cynthia Campbell. Debie Campbell. Judy CampbelL Rita Campbell. Sandy Cannon, Cheryl Cannon. Phil Curiagu. Puul Carney Richard Carson. Dellena Carter. Jerry Carter. Mark Chalk.Cl:1ra Chambef.01ivia Chevalier. Debby Chisholm. Becky Clark, Clifford Clemmons, Harvey Clemons, Jennifer Cobb William Coggin, Kathy Combs Irulene Cook Gloria Cooper, Angela Cooper, Pollie 229 Saphom ores Corbim Marilyn Corbin. Melvin Corwin, Kathy Craft. Dianna Cramcr, Rusty Crawford. Joan Cross, Jacqueline Cummings, David Cummins. Marty Curtis, Doug Cybreth, Jerry Dalton, Cheri Dalton. Marc Davis, David Davis, John Davis, John Davis, Philanlhiu Dcnsom Jeffery Denson, Melvin Derby. Gary Deters, Mary deVism Jacqueline Dial. Rosalie Dickerson. DiPuccio. Mike Dorily, Suronia Dorn. Danny Duwcrs, Bev DuBoia William Dugar. Emily DLInhzlm, Brenda Dunson, Rodney Duskin, Natalie Eadcs Brian Edwards. Darnell Edwards, Mary Edwards Priscilla Emmich. Susan Flannery, Mike Fluharly. Jeff S Ophom ores Fogclsong. Bill mean. Murvie Franciscu Harold Fricdrick. Keith Frost, Debra Frye. Dudley Gaines, Pam Garner. Anne Garner, Michele Games: Donald Garnell. Clifford Garvin, Danny Gaskins. Henry Grier; Gary Groves. Ronnie Gullcy. Pum Gunkluch. Peggy Hain. Robin Hzlirc. Plericia Haley. Culhy Hellt'lcr. Joyce Hall, Daryl Hull. Richard Hulsell. Margret Humman. Vicki Hampton, Craig Hare. Connie Harmon. Elaine Hurpcr, Deborah Hurper. Lois HurperV Marcus Harrington, Heather Reserve chcericudcrs backed their team on the Madeira courl. 230 Steinvcdel vied for the ball on the openingjump 231 Harris, Ciarence Harris, Waller HarrisonV Steve Hearn, Pal Heath, Jackie Henderson, Barbara chdrickson, Paula Herbert. Susan Herter, Sandy Herzog, Wayne Heslar. Debbie Heuberger, Donald Hewitt, Stephen Hicks, Anthony Hicks, Florine Hill, Burl Hinds, Glenda Hines, Donna Hines, Fred Hinton, Laura Hinton, Robin Hogg. Henry Hofer. Karen Hodge. Lynn Hollingsworth, Kathy Hollon, Leonard Holmes, Yolanda Hop; Deborah Hoskins. Pally Howard, Janet Howell, John Huber, Mike Hughes. Cynthia Humish, Derilha Hutchison. Mark Hutton, Dan lmber. Mike lmhoff, Mike lmhoff, Nancy Jackson, Arneardia S ophom ores Jackson. M ury Jackson Palsy .Iumcs. Dcnnis Jennings. James Jcnnisun. Brcndu Johnson. Claudia Johnson. Deborah Johnson. l-chrcll Julmsom Gregory Johnson. Nelson Johnson. Ronald Jolly. Julie Jones. Bcuy Jones. Clifford Jones. Dcllu Jonas, Murgurci JUIICs PL11riciu Jones. Phyllis Jones. Richard .Iordan.A1ph0nsu Jordan. Vcrnu Kuppcl. Schc KuLhman. Kathy Keeling Tcd Kelly Sherry Kennedy. RiCk Kern. Dun Kclllcr, Tom King. Mike Klinc Gary K1ippsicin,Marjoric KnoLL Arthur Knudsen. Sandy . Krulxl. Carolyn Krcis. Cynthia Kuhl. Puul Lach. Suru Lacy, Virginia Ludnow. Mikc LL1ng,chdy Lurkin, Bertha Lavender. Brooks LuVuy, Pam Luxm Bcrmzl Lcc. Gloria Lac, .Iuscph Lccvcn Bruce Lcidcckcr, Dcnnis Lcu. Linda Lilllc Mary Sue Lililcjohn. Roger 4 Lunsuc Dawn 4 Loudcn. Becky Lower. Lindu Lukc. Karcn Lylcs. Elaine Lyon. Charles Lyons. Sicphaniu Macy. Jocelyn Madison Myra Munis. Debbie szrksbcrq, JoAnn Marriott, Marty Marlin. Anthony Martin. Duvc Mdrtin, Greg Matthews. Saundra Multingly, Linda McAllislcr. Julia McAllisIcr, Lam McBride. Gcruld , McCunts, Wcmcukcr 4 S ophomores Mounds ofapples climaxed the lunch line. McClinlon, Delbert McCollum, Bev McDaniel, Patricia McKee, Karen McKeehan, Sandy McMahon, Kevin McMillan, Eugene McRae, Kathleen Mcadows, Curtis Mehl. Martha Merkel, Bob Michell, Dale Miller, Liz Miller, Shirley Mills, Carl Mislishin, Peggy Mitchell, Willium Mocrmond Alan Mohley, Charles Monroe, Bev Moon, Susan Moore, Natalie Morford, Tim Morris, Bob Mosley. James Moion, Brenda Moultrce, Princess Mulligan, Denny Mullins, Deborah Munson, Debbie Murray, Marilyn Mustain, Donna 234 Straws. forks, and Fingers conveyed food 10 hungry lips. 235 I S ophom ores erm Bill Napier. Bonita Nash. Gary Ncloms. Joyce Nelson. Linda Ncumuister. Gregory Newman, PulLi Nicc Pauli Nickum. Terry Nicmi, Lorindu Nixon. Lcnoru Norman. Darwin Norman Duunc Norwell. Egon Nunn. Bob Ohricm Mike O'Connor. Arthur Oglcshy. .loElLu Orr. Brion Osborne. Poll; Overhuisc. Linda legunclIL Dennix' P21lmcr.Shzlron Parish. Delmar Parker. Teresa Parlin. Sharon Palchcll. Jack Patterson Craig Paltcrwn. Fred Pallcrsun. P211 S ophomores Payne, Marsa Payton, Carol Packs, Marvin Pelticr, Donna Peoples. Dorothy Perry. Darlene Pelitgout, Steve Phelin, Jackie Phelim Reva Phillips, David Pickcring, Mallcy Pills. Tom Policaslru, Joe Pollock. Eva Pope. Dunne: Pope Thomas Poynlcn Joni PrewilL Wanda Price, Anthony Price. Lcltic Price. Margie Price. Verlis Pringle, Rodney Puckett, Louis Raingie, Brenda Reaves, David Reil', Debbie Reinhart. Garry Reinhart. Larry Reynolds, Ray Rice. Doris Richardsom Anthony Richardson. Rick Robbins, Kris Roberis, Judy Robertson, Bonita Rodgers, Chris Rodgers, Thelma Robinson. Claricca Robinson. Isaac Robinson Jeanette Robinson, Ronald Robinson. Torn Rogers, Glenn Roschcrry, Doris Ross. Janet Ross. Steve Roull, Eleanor Rowe, Anna Rucker. Brenda Russell, Kernest Sadler. Carolyn Sadler, Linda Sanders, Bernice Sarbell, Elaine Salert'leld, Debra Sanerlcy. Pete Savicki. Steve Scales, Marlene Schamer. Collene Schil'fman, Joe Schildnecht, John Schlosser, Mark Schumacher, Linda Sc0t1,Curtis Scott, Dana Scott. Linda Selph, Glenn Sexton, Estella Sharpe. Donna Shuuck. John Shaw, Robert Shearer, Bruce Sheffield. Donilu Shelton, Carrie Sheppard. Sam Shinklc, Judy Siemer. Sande: SiErveld, Michelle Siler, Elaine 236 Former yearbook cditors poured over returned proofs. S 0p hom ores .1939 Simmons. Beverly Sims, Jamie Slusher. Sharon Smcdley. Curl Smith. Becky Smith. Beverly Smith, Constance SmiLh. chrfdinc Smilh. Joyce Smi1h,Kamzma Smith Lydia Smith Michael Smith. Tim Snyder, Dave Sonncborn. Dave Spence. Lonnic Spivcy. Michael Sprudlin. Kathy Stacey. Donna Standflcld. Randy Standf'leldV Sandy Steinwedel. Steve Stephens, Alfred Stillwcll. Ruth SlcwurL Robin Sloffregcn. Emily Slolzenbcrg, Lynn SlruyhorIL C hzlriuue Stump Jim Summary. Dan Sunday, Larry Suuon. Ricky S 0p homores SWurL. John Tubuk. Bridget Tungeman. Jim Taylor Denise Taylor. Joan Taylor. Lurry Tayior, Valarie Tcusley. Waller Temple. ch3 Terry. Lawson homzm Cecil Thomas. Jeff Thomas, Lydiu Thomas. Suc Thomas. Vicky Thompson, Anthony Thurlkill. R' rrnond Tillcry. Wmlcy Tilley. Debi Tinsley. Lydia Tubius. Slcphcn Todd, Debbie Tollivcr. .lzmicc 'l'uvvnsle- Harry Turner. Greg Tyc. Mickey Usher. Linda Vaughan. Judy Vaughan. Vickie Viclhaucn Carol Vineyard. Shern Waldon. Esther Walker. Jackie Walkcn Robert Wallace. Shuriccn Walters. Charles Walton. R. W:1re.Shur0n Ware. Vicki Ware. William Wuss Susan W:11kins.Angclai Wnlson. Furrcsl Wulson. Nancy chgzms. Claudia Weiss. Cathy Wells. Dion While. Greg White. James While, Pamela Wicgund. Frantiskzl Wiggins. Tum Wilkin. Kathi: Willhum. Debbie Williams. Anthony Williams. Blanche Williams. Brad Williams. Janet Williams. Jerry Williams. Ken Williams Mar; Williumx Ronald Wiiliumson. Walter Wiilis. Marilyn Willis, Melvin Wilson, George Wilson. Lola Mac Wirthlin. Lindu Woolridge. Debbie Worthlcn. Lelu WortmurL David Wochr. Pam Yates, Burburu Young Charles Zimmerman. David Zimmermum Sharon Worlcy, Claude 238 Earlier students, as well as Jr, High Band. displayed Withrow honor. FRESHMEN English classes mystified ninth graders as they studied ancient Greek legends. As Athena motivated the freshmen class, students defended the need for education by promoting the school levy. They returned to the classrooms to meet modern trends in their curriculum. Ponchos and bell bottom pants projected contemporary dress to freshmen girls. As the year drew to a finale, the freshmen adjusted to the new responsibilities and the competition of a large high school. 239 F reshm en Abncy. William Adumkicwicz. Mary Adams. Ernie Allen. lid AmicrxmL Dcnnix Amicrsum lerk Armstrong. Rosunnu Austin. Gwendolyn Buidwim Rugcr Barncs. Pulriciu Burnes.'lmnn1ic BarllclL Rudd. Buler Culhy Bcdinghzms. Robert Bcnncu. Chcryl Bimcl. Dave Blunlun. Gary Bonner. Mark Buuldin. Curuly n Brandenburg. Linda Briggs. Ricky Brinkmun. Juck Brinkdupkc. Hcd Brmm. VMcric Brucc. Runnic Bryant. Doug Buchlcr. Rohcrl BurmnK Mari Bulb. Stew Campbell. Karcn Cumphcll. Odcssiu Cuscy. Rim 240 Freshm en 241 Connell, Jim Cates, Jeffery Chadwell, Debbie Cimarosti, Dan Clay. Cherise Clements. Jeff Collier, Camille Collins; Debbie Collins, Dianna Cook Rocky Couch, Wayne Coulter. Kim Crews, Denise Culbertson, Joe Davenport. Ronald Davis, Ray Davis, Torn Davidson, Cheryl Davidson. Dehnis Dczarm Darla Dickerson, Debbie Donaldson, Steve Dorn. Diane Duncan, Loretta Eldred, Rosalyn Edmonson, Joseph Elder, Greg Eschmeycr. Barb Estes, Russell Evans, Kris FauL Ramona Fenker. Edward .-Iln I I um 1N1WJ F reshm en Fisher, Lisa Fisher, Whitney Foley, Sherry Former, Guil Frankenstein, Debbie Frasurc James Gadberry. Steve Guines.Jeron1e Gay. John Gerber, Lynn Graham, Tom Gresham. Mikc Griswold. George Hannah. Karen Harbaugh, Bob Harmon. Carl Harmon, William Harris. Jeff Harris, Obbra Hawkins. Cheryl Held, Jana Hinkle, Debbie Hincklcy Mike HollEngsworlhK Patti Hoosier, John Howard. Chip Huward. Kan Howard. Larry Humphrey, Horace HunL Sharon Huslom Stony Wand. Roger Jameson, Sue Jones, Debbie Jnncs, Gilda Johnson. DcShaurne Kelchum. Daniel Kirby. Jeanne Lancaster. Sharon Lem Curl Ii Leonard. Mike Lighncn Steve McGlec, Tcrry Miller, Garry Ncwsome. Greg O'Brien, Brenda Oman, Karen Orso. Sherry Oth. Linda Parker, Janet Pcily. Mike Ping. George Puff, John Powell, Dana Ready Suzette Redd. Marie Renfro. Glenna Reynolds, Fiorence Robinson. Ricky Rubcnbauer. Edward Ryholi, Don Sandlin. Cathy Schumuchcr, Karcn Shezm. Catherine Shonbepcer. Debbie Shrew. Nancy Sizcmore. Curtis Sul'fridge Mark Thurston. Tim Vihll'dLL Tom 242 Red tape kept eighth graders from bicyciing home at three otclock us they did in the pah'l. El GH T H GRADE Candy sales earned the money that sent thirty eighth graders on the second annual science trip. Students, chosen on the basis ofeffort and interest in science, went to the Science and Industry Institute in Chicago. Athletes auditioned for the newly formed track team while sports-minded girls joined GAA or learned swimming techniques in Jr. Dolphin Club. Learning formations and fight songs came as a new experience to many new band members. Homework and studies gained special importance as eighth graders sought to earn the 3.5 average necessary tojoin Junior Honor Society. Eighth Abig, Deborah Adkins. .lzme Arnold, Mike Beasley. Slevc Boizm. Pul Bowers. Paula Bracken. Slephony Brawn. Terri Bruyles. Diane Buchanan Cheryl Buckanan. Larry CumpbclL Jeff Cantrell. Sharon Cassy. Phillip Chapman, Candice Chin. Nccoo Cl;1pp.CuLhy Clay. Bcrnitu Clowers. Deborah Coleman. Teresa Collcy. chln Compton. Connie Com pston. Sandra Conway. Brenda Cornwall. Linda Couch, Kathleen Craig Beverly Crcsie, Belly DuniclsV Celene Davidson. Janet Davis, Shanda chcnharl. Joe Dczurn. Raleigh Dickerson, Cheryl Farmer. Johnis FauL Ramona Flcckcnslcim Anna Fewer. Randy Freeman. Anthony Frank Gayle Second-ycar Tigers powdered doughnuts in confectioners sugar. 244 245 Frost, Nathaniel Gudbcrry. Kim Geil, Lawrence GibbS J0$cph Giibcrt, Karen Gilkcson. Debbic Gluckcn. Deborah Gohs. Shcrry Goshorn, Tim Graham. Tom Grulsch, Jerry Grcias. Chair Guy, Mary Hadley. Terri Huguc Amy Harhaugh. Mary Huungs. Robyn Huvlin, David Hcmcsuth Guy Hensley, Debbie Hill. Jennifer Hill. Phyllis Hollingworlh. Pauli Howard. Larry Humphrcy. Horace Humphrius. Wundu Hurley. Cathy Huuon. Diane Jackson, Deborah Jameson. John Johnson, David Johnson. Edward Johnson. Frederick Jones. Dcnnise Kirby Kim Kleim Linda chms Cheryl Kochicn Lin Kokocfer. Michuul Lucy. Sue Eighth Lame, Mclody Langhorsl. Debbie Lunzellu. Pete Lily. Peggy Leslie. Pal Lewis, Donald Lighner, Steve Luhn, Bill McCurm.C21lh5 McDermolL Dun McElroy. Gina McGlee. Terry McIntosh. Joyce Mccle, Debra Minning, Barbara Montgomery Kim Muss, chci Napier, Richard Nure, Jackie Neill, Darlene Nuel, Mellissa 0 Bricn, Putly Palmer, Lisa PaschalL Connie Pallom Alice Pemgout, Anna Pfenningcr. Steve Ping, George Poindexter. Bill Policastra, Dawn Powell. Cathy Raver. Pam Readle, Nancy Reinharl, Cay Reynolds, Sam Rhizor, Mark Rhizor. Paul Ritchie. Glenn Robb. Jim Roe, Alan Rover. Betsy Russell, Jay RutherforcL Connie Sandlin, Cathy Sizer. Jack Siuda, Cathy Smith Jay Smith. Jesse Smith, Margaret SmithV Wiiliarn Sonneborn. Julie Stanley, Donna Stephens. John Stewart, Donald Stoddard. Cindy Thomas, Darrell Tilley, Donald Timbulah, Sheila Truman. Frank Tryling, David Turkall. George Ushcn Tim Vilardo. Tom Wuinscoll, Norma Walters, Lynda Wallace. Henry Webb, James Westermann, Ann Wilcox, Stcphan Wile, Wayne Wilfong. Ira Williams. Danny Wilson. Debbie Wilson. Jeff Wirlhlin. Mike Woods, Thelma 246 ugh p 1t- :1. I Til Seventh graders in both 1938 and 1969 had to adjust to student life in a big schoolt SE VEN T H GRADE September brought a procession of new seventh graders unaccustomed to Withrow. New friendships, and activities like G.A.A., beginning band, and Honor Society overshowed chilly dashes from the Junior High to the Senior High building. As plans for the construction 0fthe new Mt, Lookout Junior High School became a reality, these seventh graders could anticipate being the first graduating Class of this school in 1971 . 247 Seventh Adamkiewicz, Bob Anderson. Lisa Amel, Ricky Ater. Rhea Barber, Donald Barnes, Debra Beets, Cindy Benz, Jeff Blocksom, Mary Bouldin, Gerakdine Boyd. Sharon Branch, Kathy Brinkdopkc, Carol Brock. David Browm Douglas Butts. Kathleen Ctay. Darrell Clowers, Pamela Cook, Debbie Cornell, Jack Craft, Ronnie Dameron, James Davenport, James Davis. Beth Davis, Joann Davis, Thomas Deal, Tina Dillon, Barry Donaldson, Phyllis Dooley, Theresa Drake, Kathleen Eckerle, Nancy Elder. Joni England, Pam Ernest. Kenneth Estcp, Debbie Fleckenstein, Robert Frost, David Gaffney, Sahon Gaskins, Frank Gensler, Peter Gerber, Carol Gilkeson, Wayman Grant, Beverly GranaiV Janet Gratsch, Mary Grevas. George Groom, Rickey Hall, Patricia Hannah, Wanda Harmon, Jerry Haungs, Terri Henderson, Jeffrey chdrickson, Peter Hill, Regina Hoosier, Eddie Hughes, Patricia Hurley, Karen Johnson, Sara Kaesemeyer, Peggy Kati, Norma Kelly, Bonnie King, Norma Ooten, Janice Parker, Lori Phillips, Meg Phillips, Monica Phillips, Pam Poff, Mike Ready, David Rengering, Brad Retzler. Karen Roberts, Sherri Roberts, Truci Rogers, Harry Rogers, Mary Rouse, Virginia Rumstedler, Elizabeth Sanders, Robert Scarborough, Todd 248 One textbook remained open after the lunch bell sounded. Seventh Scarlcrt, Sherry Sedam, Mike Sink, Eydie Sizer, Ginger Skean, Ruth Ann Slone, Chris Smith, Candy Smith. John Smith, Marsha Smith, Pam Snodgrass, Charlie Slatham. Chris Stevens, Robert Stridland. Jim Sunday, Gregory Taylor, Robbin Terry, Erroll Thomas, Valerie Thornton, Judy Thornton, Philip Tischbcin, Bruce Tribble. Angela Upchurch, Deborah Wainscon. Darlene Walters. Janice Walters, Jeff Waters, Vickie Webb, Rick Weber, Elizabeth White. Kim White. Willie Williams, Delores Williamson. Gregory Witt, Marguerite Wood, Lori Zach. Chuck 249 W 45 W M JV jn W , WW $$WE 4M? 2V ' 6 m J 79?;442?:$47 57 7er vii; 2- 744.144, :4 - x756 ffymf K-mewy 2g WW Lond0n Bridge is falling down . . Er Mw HUI! Ill!!! mm! mm um um n MW e NMMLMWJZ . AUTOGRAPHS Eyif KW MM QtM fwra MEERQ? $$$ng Act - Q-EX 2: gikf E $3 33$? $13: akka 51, A U T GRA W? ,.. ' '4! .a' G .- .' N?L- R I. l a' a ;A rr Gee thanks! This red lipstick willjust match my nail polish. wwmwk WWY dz me. 5 252 3H5. L, 4-!- wwgt ' mmw WWWIM EMWWWNQ .. H 7 l .mnn n..- Graduates of 1919 and I969 reviewed activities and friends of their Senior years Annual S taff Travels to Ou tlying Districts to S olici t Patronage Local patrons contributed funds in the form of advertisements to the Self-Portrait. Because of rising costs of production, ads reappeared after an absence of three years. Diane Herbert depicted changing appearances of area establish- ments, emphasizing the contrast between old and new. 254 '1 ECKLRR-MQXRE EXPRESS 7 Hams m KENTUCKY I by. 4-. , !g1lh::: n -: -- ' HIP'II'1'. ; 3' . i1 Barneyas Drive In Ecklar-Moore Express 2974 Madison Rd. Phone 242-5985 for information Phone: 731-4967 REFEREMQE Bloons- Courtesy Chevrolet Kidd1s Book Store Madison at Brotherton 626 Vine St. We need and appreciate your business Phone: 621-0214 Phone 871-3161 V 2,! I7 Andy2s Texaco Service George Andrew, Owner 3000 Madison Road Phone: 631-9309 37? T1 Hermann Drugs, Inc. 2726 Erie Avenue Phone: 321-0456 T. P. White 8L Sons 2050 Beechmont Phone: 231-7150 Love-Peace-Paraphernalia Paraphernalia 202 Kenwood Mall Taco Tico Restaurant R615 Foods 3516 Erie Ave.; 321-3436 2041 Madison Road 15Always in Season and Phone: 321-0725 Seasoned to Please11 Pack1s Pharmacy Mt. Washington Norgc Cleaners 21 14 Madison Road 2249 Beechmont Ave. Phone: 321-1220 Phone: 231-0255 WWAW 1 novmc 4 STDRRGE ca. .:...i .'n: ' Ferguson Moving And Storage Whether y0u'rc coming or going Call Ferguson1s 607 West McMickin Phone - 421-9200 ,J- .. 9J1. men;.g$p.-H.g .a-v' 7 Harry 8: Carl Automotive Service Inc. 4003 Plainville - 9620 Montgomery Phone 271-1746; 891-9620 HW; mm alum um N0rmolle7s Greenhouses Aglamisis Bros. Marburg and Wasson Ice Cream Parlor, French Confections Phonez321-7223 Established 1908 321-4395 Oakley Square Sears Roebuck and Co. Mt. Washington Taxi 3040 Madison Road Phone: 231-8877 Phone: 731-7630 Taxi anytime F 511rmac y Alfieri Pharmacy Mt. Washington Beechmont 8L Corbly Phone 231-7170 A 3.1 nr-w-w Whitejs Markbreit Foods 2938 Markbreit Ave. Phone 531-5188 UORL 0's No1 HOVER 1 A M. Newton Moving and Storage, Inc. 7 West North Bend Road Phone 761-0500 Vielhauer Funeral Home 2961 Madison Rd. 10akley Square1 Phone 731-1944 mmmmxiis f Fume . HERE Royal F amily Billiards Oakley Square; 351-5747 Families That Play Together, Stay Together Parke Pharmacy Hyde Park Square Phone: 321-1057 Free Delivery yiJZ5ZZXXJ And may all your fondesl hopes and ambitions come Irue BIG BOYI Bob Rumke Accordion Studio Good Luck to Withrow 4127 33rd St. Phone: 731-1667 F risch1s 1 AL NA sliif c tNCtNNA1'!,0- A1 Naish 3213 Madison 871-3344 33Let us help with your next move 262 .. Pa trons Mr. Arthur G103 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoelm M iss M arilyn Hoehn 1 96 7 Mr. Ed ward J . Tobias, Jr. M iss Ka y Bell M r. and Mrs. Thomas P. F lanigan A Friend Dr. and Mrs. Edward Ball Mr. and Mrs. William L. H eld Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Love Mr. and M rs. John P. Maginn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blocksom 263 Mr. David W. Shick Mr. C hristian F . K essel, Sr. The Robert C. Johnson Family Dave and Mag The Smothers Brothers '68 Mr. and M rs. Leonard MCF all and Girls Mr. Jack A. Massey and Family Allston F 00d Marker Schimer's Garage Oakley F 00d S hop Dick Bums, Inc. M ildred Kaese ' $4511 mauve. S em'or Directory ABBOTT. MIKELEE. .. . . .3640 Eastern Avc. DECA 4. ..4D.4MS MARDEEN . .. 3547 Wabash Ave. Entered Withrow I'rum AciI Junior High' In sophomurc year. ADAMS. MONA LISA 924 Windsnr SI. DECA4: Tower Ncws4. ADAMS. WANDA . ... ... I734 DcxIcI Ave. Entered Wiihrow rrum Cniler Junior High In sophomore ycar ALEXANDER. DONALD LIIVDSA Y 27l6 Hackbcrry Enlcrcd Withrow I'rom Sawyer Junior High In FIcshrnan year. ALLEE. KENNETH ERA WLEY. . S627 Brambic Chess Club 3; Hislury CIIIb 2.3.4; Oozak 3.4; Stage Crew 2.3.4; Sounds 2. 3.4;Swimmincham 3.4. ALLEN. MARIL YN FRA NCINE .. 6301 Desmond SI. DECA 4: PTA 4. ALLEN SUSAN NA DINE . ..... . .. 363B Barhcrry Ave. FTA 3. 4. GAA 2. 3. 4. Hislon Club 4: Spanish Club 2; Slndcnl Council 4. ANDERSON FHILLIS . ..... . .1718 Faiflex Archery... 7' Ari Cluhl. ANDERSON. RUSS CARL . 2456 Rainbow CI. Enlercd Wilhrow I'mm Easlern Hills In sophomore year. ANDERSON. SAND! .2772 MinoIAve. Annual ch. 2; Sounds 3: FHA 2. 3. Pros 4; FFA 3 Folksingcrs Club 2. 3, 4; Hisiory Club 3; Library Help 2.3 4. Spanish Club 3; Student Council 2; Young Fricnds oi the Arts 3 ANTLE. DANIEL LLOYD . 3574 Outlook Ave. Sigma Gamma 4; Band 2. 3. Pres. 4. Pep Band 3. 4' OrhcgsIIa 3. 4. Book- room 4; C-crman Club 2. 3. 4' Sludcnl Council 3 .;4 Hisiory Club 2 3.4: 002- III: 3; Sounds 7.. 3 4. Swimming Tcam 3.4. ANTLE DAVJDGEORGE . 35740uIIookAve. GcImanCluh 3. 4' Oozak 3, 4; Fooiball 3. 4; Track 2, 3. 4' Wrestling 4. APPLE WANDA CHERYL ..... . 3841 Millsbrac Avc. Checrlcadcr 2; Folksingcr Club 2; French Club 2.3; GAA 2; Glee Club 3.4; Hislory Club 3: Mixed Chorus 2; Tower News Rep. 2. ASHCRAFT. VICKILYNN .. .. ....... 3547 Madison Park Avie. DECA 4;GAA l, A YERS. SUSAN LEE ...... 3l47 Eastern Ave EACH. SHARON LORRAINE ............. 323 Sliics sz. Annual ch. 3.;4 FTAB. Pics. 4' Spanish Club3. Pres 4: History CIIIb3: GAA 2. 3 4 BAILEY.DI.4N.4 CLAUDE'ITE . 3603NcweonAvc. GAA 2.3. BAKER, ROY MARSHALL . ...... 1525 Burden CI. Baskclbail 2; anlbali 2; Track 2; DECA; Projection Crew. BALDWIN. GREGORYSTEVE , , ...... 3054 Woodburn Ave. DECA. BALDWIN. TERESA ANN .............. 3054 Woodburn Ave. GAA 2: Dance Club 3. BALL. MARK EDWARD . ...... Il5l Salisbury Dr Sigma Gamma 4; Hislory CIIIb .3 4' Thalian 2.3. V. P. 4; Spanish Club 2; Boys' Week ch. 3' Band 2, 3,4; OIcIIcsIra 3,;4 Sounds 2 3.;4 Sludenl Council 2. V.P. 3. Pres. 4'. Bi-Racial Council 3; Drum Major 3.4; Tickcl Boolhd. BANKS. MARYALI'CE ..... 33I9Fairrield Ave. OI'Iio: Help; Junior Achicvcmcni 3. 4. 0AA 2. 3. BANNISTER. STEPHANIE GRETA . . .30l7GiIberl Ava. PITA 2; 0AA 2 3.4; HistuIy Club 2. Studcnl CuiIIIciI ch. 2.3; Lunchruom 3 BARBER YVETTE ....... 717 Easl Milcheii Bonkslme: DrillTeam; Band; GAA 2. 3.4; Junior Achicvemcn13.4 BARBER. YVONNE ..................... 7l7 East. Mitchcil GAA 2; DnnccClub; Glee Club 4. BARRETT. ROBERTBRUCE. ... . .. . .. 3l59Cislcron Aim. Lunchroom 4; Sang: Crew 2.3.4: Sounds. BARTHOLOMEWJA CQUEANNE . . I935 Honeysuckle Lanc- Annual Rep; Folk Singing Club 2; Girls' Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 2: History Club 3.4; LaIin Club 2,3,4 BARTLESON HENRY WALLACE. . 36I2Wabash Ave. EECKSTEDT. GARY MICHAEL. ... . . . 3523 Parklinc Bookroom 3.4; Football 2,3; Prujcclion Crcw; Slagi: Crew 2. 3. 4' VICA. Pres. 4. Sounds 2. 3. 4. EEEEE. NICK FRANKLIN ...... ... 46l4 Whelsel Ave. Enlcmi Wilhmw from Lyon Junior High In freshman ytar. BEIN. DENISE LYNN. . 6821Windward Enlercd Wilhrow from Lyon Junie High' In suphomor: year. BEMIS. PA TRICIA ROSE ....................... 3925 Kilbaurn: French Club 3.4; History Club 3 . BENNA. JACK WENDELL . Fnulbail 3, 4. Lalin 2. V P. 3; Golf, . , News 3 4', Projection Crzw 3; Ticket Booih 4. BEVINS. LEEEDWARD . ............. 2847 Madisoan. Folk Singing Club 4; Tennis, BILLINGS, GLENN STEVEN ............ Sr. Choir 2. 3. 4. Soundsz. 3. 4. BILLINGS. LAFA WN ... . . 2936 Hackberry FICIICD CM! 2.3; Hislory Club 3 LunChTDOI'I1 4. BIMEL JUDITH ........................ . Niies DrilI Tcam 2,;3 GAA 2..3 4. History CIuII 3. 4. Quill and Scroll 4' Red Cross Club 3. Rep. 3; Chwrleader 2: RI : Club 2. 3; Sounds 3. 4; SIuduII Council 2; Town News 3. Business Manager 4, REP 2, 3. 4. BISHOP. BARBARA ELLEN. .2647 Aims Pine: Enlered Wilhruw from Lyon Junior High In sophorimi'c year. BIRD, DAN .......................... 3515 Harrcn Ave. . .Tickcl Bomb; Tigcr Club 2.3.4. BLACK. ODELL . ............... 3059 Wailers Sl. Student Caunciil 2. BLA ND. LUVERDA MARIE Lunchruom 4. BLANKS. KAREN .. PTA4; GAAZ. 4; Y- Teen52.4 BLANTON. LEE ALAN . ..... 57I7Sicrra Pk. Studenl Council 4; Towcr . 6704 Madison Rd. .......... . . 3226 Fullon Ave. 3501 Wabash Avc. ......... 13I2 Duncan AVE. BOAK,CINDYKAY. i . .. 35435hawAvc. FrcnchCIubl. HOLTEN. DA VIDLEE ..... . 66l5 Hialaa Court ?:nual Rep 3. 4; Chess Club 4' SI. Chair 2. 3. 4' Madrigal 2. 3, 4: Sounds 2. BONER. INEZ ............ . . 5214 Roanoke EnIcch Wilhmw from Lyon Junior High In sophomore ycar 505 WELL. EUGENE ...... 3347 Evanslan Ave. EnIcch Wilhmw From Swaycr Junior High' In sophomoie year. BOTTO. PAMANN .. 6925 Roesl Enlgrcd Withmw from Lynn I-IamiIIon. Ohio In sophomorc ycar. 264 BOWEN DEBORAH ANNE . 2850 Pine Grove French Club 2. 3. 4' History CM: 3. 4' Fulksingirig Club 3. 4 BOYD. GLENDA LA NELL . 3234 Walworlh Ave, 6.44; History Club 3. 4; Toch News Rep. 2 3. BOYLE. GARY 2015Clarion Ave. Basketball 3, 4; Cross Cmounlry 3. 4; Silidcnt Coimcil ch 2; Tiger Club 3,4. BRA BSON TERESA ANN . 5534 Chandler SI Drill Team 4 GAA 2. 3. 4. Red Cross Rap. 3; Sounds 3.4; Spanish Club 3. 4. SIudcnICouncil 2 3.4. BRADSHA W. ROBERTA LOUISE .. . .. 2304 Woodbnrn Ave. Arl Club 2: GAA 2.3.4: Mixed Chorus 2.3. BRECKENRIDGE. CASSANDRA ,,3603 Tamarack BRECKENRIDGE. GENE SAMUEL 3603 TIImIIIIIL'I: Baskclbali 2.3.4. BRIGGS KATHYJEAN 2735 RcdHcld Place Annunl Business Slafi'3. 4; Dolphin Club. 7 .3 4. GAA 2. 3. 4' Lalin Club 3. 4. BRINKDOPKE. SANDRA JOAN. .. ... . 592 Dcilu Am. BROGDEN. VEUNDA APRIL 3021Clcinview Avc. FHA Pres 2. BROWN DOROTHY SUE 278353rilu Place Annual Literary Slaif4: Dance Club 2; GAA Z. 3. 4' Junior Achievcmcnl 3. 4' Scribblers4. BROWN. MARTHA MAE . 4063 Paxlon Ave Enlcrcd Wilhmw from Amelia High School In freshman ycur BROWN MIKEEDGAR . . .49765Lraihn0rc Enlcred Wilhmw fmm Amelia High School Injunior year. BROWN. WINFIEJ D . I959 Fairfax Avc Enicrcd Wilhrow Irum Lyon Junior High In sophomore year. ERUTON DA V10 6726 Marwin Ave. Enchcd Wilhruw from Lyon 3unior High' In sophomore ear. BUTLER. CANDACELI'N. .lZSTCristayCI ArlClubZ: Dane: Club2; Girls' GIccCIIib2. 3' Falksinging 3.4; GAA 2. BYRD. TIMOTHY . 3ll3HackbcrIySl. Entered Wilhrow Irorn Sawyer 3uninr High In sophomore yum. CARGILE LONNIECHARLES 222 55:. JnmcsAve. CALDWELL LARRY . 96l FIanciscoSl. Enlcrcd Wilhruw fmm Samuei Ach Junior High' Ill sophomore yrar. CAMPBELL. EVERETT. . 356i Paxion Fuoiball 2. Siudcnl. Council 2. CANNON. GREGOR Y ..... Moormun Enlcrcd Wilhrow fmm Sawyzr Junior High In sophnmolc year. CANTWELL. MARGARETANN .. . .6504 WindwardSI Drill Tcum 4; Fuiksinging Club 216.474 2. 3' Cu 5 Glee Club 2; Madrigal 4: Sr. Chair 3, 4; Soundsz. 3, 4. CARMICHAEL. GREG ALLEN . ... .. . 929 Nassau Enlered Wilhrow from Saw yer Junior High In sapiiomur: ycar CARROLL KAREN WENDELL 2226 Kcnlun 51 Du Femina 4. Sr. Class V. P.4; GAA Z' Hismry Club4: Sounds 3. 4; Slu- dcnlCuunciI 2. 3 CASEY. DONNA JEAN . . 5435 Wuclwr Alpha Y-Tecns 2. CASEY. PEGGIE ... . . .. 3962 Edwards Rand German Club 3.4. Towcr News Rep. 4. CARTER. TIM MARTIN ., ..... l814 Duck Crack Road Foolball 3; Sr. Choir 2,3,4; Sounds 2.3.4. CA VANA UGH. PATRICIA MARIE ......... 3804 M1. Vzrnnn Ave. Sounds 3.4: SIudenlCnuncil 21Thalian 2.3.4; Tower News Rep. 2. CHAMBERLAINCHERYL YVETTE 3301 Woodburn Avc. Entered Wilhrow ron'I Sawyer Junior High in sophomm: year. CHAMBERLAIN. FRANCESJOAN ...... I223 HcrscchAvc. Entered Wilhrow from Walnut Hills III sophomore year. CHEN. YEN- JO ........... 5460 Wusigo DI'. Sigma Gamma 4' Chess Club 2. 3. 4; Frcnch Club 2; German Club 2.3.4; SoundsJ; Cum Laudc4. CHESNUT. KATHLEEN ROSE .. 3634 Farklinc Av: Annual Rep 2; Dolphin Club 2,3,4; Frcncii Cluh 2, Trcs 3. 4; Folksingcrs 2. 3; 0AA 2. 3; History Club4; Sounds Sec. 2.3.4; Bund 2.. . Tower News Rep. 3. CHIDIESTER. DEBBIESUE ..... 351$ Harrow AVE. DECA 4; German Club 3. Sludenl Cnuncil 3. 4. CHILDS. GA YLERUTH. 6055 HcistI-rnuc OITICC Hclp. CHIN. TEUNGF ..... WOGilmnrcAvc Sigma Gamma 4' Hisinry Club 2. Trcs. 3. Pres. 4; Annual Lil4; Baseball Mgr. 4; Campus Bcauiil'lcalion Comm. 4: Chassl. 3. 4. Annual Rep 3; It's Academic 4; Sounds 3.4; Spanish Club 23.4; Saudem Cuuncii 4: Oozak 4; Cum Laud: 4. CHOLMONDELEY,KARENALYCE . l622 Bloomingdal: DECA 4. CLAPF. ROBERTLA WRENCE . . . 2726 AIIaIIIic Ave. CLEMONS. KENNETH ..... . 28H Ashland Avc. OrchesIra 2 3. 4. Band 2. 3. 4. Sounds 2.3.4. COFFEY DARRELL LEE 5526Arnsby PI, Chess CiIIb 2, 3.4. COLEMAN. MARJORIEALLEN. .2534 Hcmlock SI Enlcred Wilhrow from Ach Junior High In frcshh'Ian year. COLLINS. DA VID MICHAEL . . .27I4 Wasson Rd Enlcrui Wilhmw from Woodward HighSchooI' Injunior year COLLINS, EVEL YN DA URICE. 4767 Blunt 5!. DECA. Pres4; OITIoe HelpJ. CONNER FLOYD DA VIS. . . . 753 Della Ave. Chcss Club 3: Franch Club 2.3; Hislory CIIIh 2. 3; Sounds 3. 4. Thalian 2 3; Tuch News Rep. 3. COOK. CHRISTINE . 1616 Michigan Ave. Entered Wiihmw Tram Norwood HighSchool anul'lIOI' year. COOK. DENISELYNNE. . 4530 Eric Avc. DECA 4; Mixed Chorus 2 COOPER, LARR Y. . . I836 chill AVE Enlered Wilhmw I'Iom Sawyer Junior High' In sophomore ycar. owcr Nevis ch. 4 COOPER. ROCHELLE ...... I334 Lincoln Ave. COOPER. RDSALIND VICTORIA . 3301 Woodhurn Ave. DECA. CORNWELL. YVONNE DEE 36I9Burch Avg, 6.44 2 .3 COTTRELL. LARRY MORGAN . . .. l7l0 Brewslcr Enlcred Wilhrow from Sawyer Junior High In sophommc war. COTTRELL. WILLIEJAMES . .I'IIDBrewsIer Enlcied Wilhmw Flam Sawyer Junior High In saphorhore ycar. COX. CHER YL ANN . . 4201 Thirly- Sacond SI. FTA; Student Council Rep. 2. 3: SoiIniis 3.4 COY DAN ....... 33H MLVcrnonAVe. Baseball 3.4; Orchestra 2.3.4. CRENSHA W. KAREN FA TRICE , ....... . 52! Blair Av: Sr. Chuir4; Mixcd Chorus 2.3. CRGCKETT, JOYCEJEAN . ...... . .. 2323 Fowler 5!. Enlcrad Wilhrow frum Cultcr Junior High In sophomore year CROCKETT. PA TRICIA ANN. .. . . .. 2323 Fowler St. Lunchroom CRUTCHER. RICHARDALLEN .. .. rrrrrr 6332 Dcsmomf Enlcrad Wilhruw from Lynn Juniur High in sophumnre year. CUMMINS. LYNDA KATHRYNE ....... 6457CraiglandCl. Russian CIIIlI. Treas 3; Simian! Cauncil 2 CUTTER, JAMES DA NIEL . 77777 3544 Madison Park Avc. Plinlcr for Towgr Ncws In Graphic Comm. 2 4. DANGERFIELDJACQUEL YNLOUISE ........... 1875 Failfax Enlerad Wiihrow from Sawyer Junior High in suphumurc year. DANIEL. STEVEN ROBERT . .. . . .... 31m chill Crcscenl DECA; Easkelball 2; Football 2. DANIEL5,JUANFTA THERESA ....... . 27.0 Keck'fl. DA NIELS. PHILLIP NORMrfN. ....... 5629 Madisdn d Enlered Wilhrow from Sawyer Junior High In snphomme year. DARBY. HAZEL PA TRICIA. .. ..... . 283 Bodmann Band 2.3.4. DA VIDSON. ERNESTHDUSTON ..... 6852 Ens! Fork Ave. Football 2 DA VIDSON. GARY BENTON. . .57ll Wayside Sigma Gamma 4; Foolball 3. 4; Tickcl Sales 3. 4; Tower News 3. CmEdilur 4; Ticket Bmlh DA VIS. BILLIE DELORES .... . . . . . 325 BeecherSL. DA W5. MYRNA DENISE .. .. ... 30001j2 Gilbert AVC. LatinClub 3; CIAA 3; Sounds 3.4. DA VIS.SHARONLYNN .. 3032 MalhchSl. Library Work DA VIS. WILL MM ALLEN 2937 Gricsl Ave Lalin Club 2 3. 4 OffseI Club 2. 3. 4. Town News 3. 4; Prujcclinn Crcw 2. 3 DA Y. GLENDA SUE . .. 77! Della Ave. Enlered Wilhrow from Sawycr Junior High In freshman year DEAN CHER YL MARIE. . . 6265 Dawes Ln. HisIury Club. 7; GAA 2. 3.4; Dolphins 23 4' Student Council 2.3; Tower News 3. 4. BENSON. LORENZO. . 5706 MapthMc. Enlcrcd Wilhrow from Lyon Junior High In freshman yearI DENT. KATHLEENLA VERNE ..... 53I6WhelszclAvE. GAA 2. 3: Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee Club 3.4; SIudcnI Cnuncil 2.3. DICKERSON. STAPHANIE 0. .... . 6210 Manuel 5!. Y-chn 2 3. GAA 2. 3; Sludcnl Council 4 DIAON. PATRICIA ANN . ... .. ... . lBZB Kinney Ava. GAA Z. 3. DOANE. PENNY MICHELE . I202 DeanCl. GAA 2 3 4' Annual Rep. 2. 3. 4. Office Hclp 4. DDBBINS AMBER. . . 2.1 I l Crane Ave. GAA 2. 3. 4; Dance Club 2; Sludcnl Council Rep 3' Annual 3. 4; Gym Hclp 3 DOLBY. KENNETH EDWARD . .. 3632 Madisun Road Eulered Wilhruw from Lyon Junior High' In freshman year DOLLISON. PENNEE ........... 4006 Russlyn Dr Oflicc Help 4 DOMINECK.$HIRLEYANN. I335MyrlchvB. Entered Wilhrnw from Cenlral Highuchrgia n suphomor: year. DORSEY. ANNETTE. .5089 ngslcy DI. Entered Wilhrow imm Lyon Junior High' In sophomore year. DORSEY. DANIEL KENNETH. . 6803 Whitchall Basketball manager 2: Senior Chair 2.3.4; Madrigal 2.3; Sounds 2. 3. 4. Sludcnl Council 3. 4. DOUGLAS. JOHN WA YNE ... ....... 6827 Indian HillAvc Enlcrrd Wilhrow from Lyon Jr Hig In i'i'eshman ycar DOUTHHT. HAROLD PRUlTT . . .. 2349 Kcnlon SI. Enlercd Wilhrow from Ach JIIniIII High In freshman year. DOZIER. EUGENE DUBOSEJL. ........ . .2519 BcllPl. Enlcred Wilhrow from Jackson S Abrams. Alzibarna In senior year. DuBOSE. PA TRICM A NN ......... 32 I ll Ecresiurd Ave. Enlered Wilhrow from Sawyer Junior High In sophomore year. DuBOSE. VERA ANNA LDUME .... , I854 Fairfax Ave. GAA 3.4I DEURMITI DENNY . ............. 1755 Longbourne Band 2; Baskclball 2.3. Caplain 4; Track 2; Cross Counlry 2; History Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Tigcl Club 2.3.4. DUHARTJAKEJEROME .................. 3144 Harvard Ave. Bnnd2. DUKE MARC ANN . . 2507 Stallion Avc. Entered Wilhrow from Walnut. Hills High ScliIiol' Injunior year. DUNA WA Y. DA VID WA YNE ...... .. 6738 Bramhlc Tuwcr News Rep. DUNCA N. LINDA LEE .......................... Columbia Pky. 6AA 4; Studcnl Council Rap. 3. DUNCANFAMELA ANNE . ...... 356l Burch Avc. Girls' Glcc Club 3.4: Mind Chorus 2. DUNNJYNNEFRANCFJ... . ...4BOIMorscSL History Club 3. DURBIN LINDA DARLENE . .3689 Saybroak Ave. DuVALL. BRENDA DIANNE. . 3108 Robcrlson Av: Enicmd Withruw from Cullcl Junior High In sophomore year EA TON. JAMES ................ 33l5 Smtinus Avc. Baseball 3. Capt. 4' Hislory Club 3' Sludenl Council Rep 3. EDWARDS SHIRLEYANN. 2528 Hackberry Emued Wiihmw from Hughes High Sirhool' injuniur year. ENGLAND. JOSEPH WILLIAM . ..... 3204 Wold Aw: Enlcicd Wiihrow irorn Sawycr JIIninI' High In freshman year. EVANS. WANDA. . . ...... . 53l5 Glenshadc CI. GAA 2. 3. 4; Sr. Choir 4. EYER. TERR Y LEE ...... .. .4304 Wallcrson SI. Enlcicd Wilhmw from Lyon Junior High In sophnmure year. FAIRBANKS. TONY RAY 328 Hutchins Baskclball2zFooIbal12. FARRELL. REBECCA SUE. ....... 4034 Easlcm Ave. Enlclcd Wilhraw from Eastern Hills Junior High in sophomore year. FERGUSON. ANGELA .. .. ..... . . 3447 Hudson Ave. 6AA 2.3; SIudcnI Council 2. FERGUSON, BEI'ERLYJEAN. . ... ......... 3050 McnIorSI. GAA 2. FERGUSON. DEBORAH L YNN 2913 Madison Rd Dux Femina. Sccy. 4; Annual Busin:ss SIal'iZ. 3. 4 Rep 3' Chectlendzr 2'. Drill Team 2.3. Trcas 4; Girls' Glee Club 2; Chorus 3. 4; Sr. Choir 3. 4; Madrigal 4; Dolphin 2.3. Pms. 4: 6.424 2.3.4; FTA 3.4; Office Help 4; SI. Class Truss. 4: Spanish Club 2; Sludcnl Council ch. 2.3: Tower Naws Rep. 2; Sounds 3; Scribblers 3. Treas. 4. 265 FERGUSON. KENTLEE . . 2633 Bonnie Dr. Entercd Wilhrow from Hargrch Mililary Acadamy Chalham. Virginia In senior year FERONE. THOMAS LEE 3767 Hyde Park AVE. Banball 2.34. Baskelball 2; Footbali 2.3.4; Saks Comm 2. 3.;4 Tiger Club; Tickel Booth 2.3 4. FLANAGAN MARSHA RUTH 5545 Dunning Pluc: Enlered Withmw from Green Hills Junior High In freshman ycai. FIEL D5 DONALD OREAR . 6123 Conover Sl. FIORITO MICHAEL DA VID . . 6l08 RocSl. History Club4. Spanish Club 2. 4'. Tower Ncws Rep 4. FISHER. THOMAS WILLIAM . . 2307 Boone SlI Bascball2.. FLUHARTY. TERRY LEE.. Tower Ncws. 63IS Cambridge Ave. FOGLES'ONG. VIC'KILYNNE .... . . ..... .... .4422 thisel Girls' Glee 2.3; Sounds 2.3.4. FRAZIER.BARRYEUCENE . . 3223 Woodburn Ave. Baseball 3.4. FRAZIER. LARRYJERDME . .. . . 3090 Gilbert Avc. Band FREDERICK. ALICE DELORES. . H330 Brewswr Ave. Audiloriurn Helper 3' FHA 2; FFA 2.4. chllh Club 3 GAA 2 3 4- Hislo- ry Club 4: Pep Club 2'. Red Cross Club 2. 3. 4. Tower News 2. FREEMAN. DEBORAHSUSA'N .. 3716 Lcdgewood Dr. FTA 3.4; Mixed Chorus 4; Y-Teens 3.4; DECA 4; GAA 4. FREY. EDWIN. ... ................... 36l2 Bcvis Awe. Enlzrcd Wilhrow from Sawycru Junior High In sophomore year. l-'.ROST YVONNE. . lbll DanaAv: FULLER JUDY . ISISDana Awe. French ClubZ'. FFA 2; GAA 2.3.4; HisloryCluh3 Y- chnsl. 3. 4 FUNK. BEIITRICEM VONNE. . 23315dlularisAve. Entered Wilhrow me Wilmington High Sclinu In senior year GAINS. TERI COLLEEN. 3436 Bgvis Ave. History- 7 GALINGER PA TTI EILEEN 643l Coffey Slrccl Enlcrcd Wilhmw from Easicrn Hills Junior High In sophomore ycur GALINGER. STEVE. .. . .. . .. .. . 653I CoffeySl Hi'Y. GARDNER. WILLIE ..... . . 4531 Red Bank Rd. GARLAND. PATRICIA KA YE. ...... . 537Sullon Rd. FTA 2; 6AA 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club I; Sounds 3; Tower News 3. 4. GENTRY. SHARMAN HOPE . ....... . .2522 Cleinvicw GAA 2' Sr Band 2. 3. 4; Suund53.:4 Lunchmum Help4. GERBER CHER YI' ANN Annual Rep. 3: Drill Team 2.3: CwCapl. 4; FI'A 3.4; GAA 2; Sr. Choir 2. 3.4;Sounds 2.3.4. GILBERT.CARY. JilZEaslsideAve. Thalian 3.4. GILPIN. DEBORAHSUE .. , , 3829Coiumbia Pkwy. Annual Rap 4: Tower Nexus 3. 4. GIRTON. RONALDBERNARD l560 RulhAve. Baskelball 2. Football 2. 3 4. Track 2. 3. 4; PcpClub 2. 3 4; Tiger Club 3. 4I OLA UNER. BARBARA JEAN. .6900 Brillun Awe. GLENN. ROBERTEUGENE .3319 Easlern Ave. GOENS. DENNIS .......... 3533 Ibsen Ave. Sr. Band 3. 4' Manager 3.4; Sounds 2.3.4. GOOSBEY. DONAL D. Frmlbnll 2. 3 4 Track 2 4; SIudenI CounCIl 2 Tigchlub 3 GORE. DEBORAH .......... l903 Claiion Ave. EnIcrcd Wiihruw from Sawyer 3iIniIIr High In sophomore year .137l Burden Ave. GOSS EUGENE ............. 5309Chnpman Fooiball 2. 3. 4; Sounds 2' Thalian: Tova: News. COVER. BEVERL Y ANNE ...... 2775 Robcrlsun AVC- ArI Club 3' GAA 2; Student CDHHCJI 2. 4' Annual Businass SIui'M; Annual Re 2 3. ORPA NT. PAMELA . . 362l Hyde Park Ave Heallh Careers Clubl; Hislory CIIib 3. 4. Tower News 4. GRAY. DWIGHTPATRICK . . . .. 63225icrmSlI Sounds 2. 3. 4; Sr. Band 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3. 4 GRASHA M DA LE GREAR DAN . ...... . .3623 Taipis Annual Lil Slaff 3 4 Bookworm 2.3.4. SIudenI Cimncil 2. 3' Sounds 2. Fonlball 2' Swimming 2. 3. Baseball 2. 3. 4: Wraslling4; Rifle Club 2. GREENE. RITA ELLEN ISISBIairAvc. Hislury Club 2. 3. 4' l-TA 3. 4. FHA 4; Y-Tocns 4; Lunchroom Help 4. 0f- l'Icc Help 4. GREEN. CAROLEELAINE ..................... 569 Terrence. Ln. Fulksingm Club 2. GREVE, JOHN LUND ,,,,,,,,, Emand Wilhmw liom Woodsdale- Virgini . 3397 Eric Ave. n suphumore yeai. GROOMES WILLENE ... . . . I709 Pomona CL OiTIce Hclp4. HA DLEY PA MELA EL IZA BETH. ..... 3.457Ccnlcr Cum Landc4; Drill Team 3. Co-Capl. 4. Hislary Club 2. 3. 4: Sounds 3. 4: SIudenICuuncil ch3. 4 HAINES. HARRY 2749 Observatory Oichesira4; Sr. Band 2 3. 4' Sounds 3. 4' Slage Crew 3. HA IRE. DIANNA ................... 5053 Ridge Ave. History Club 2. 3' Sludenl Council 2. 3' Tower News 2.3; Oifcc Hclp 3 4 HAIRSTON RONALDEUGENE . . 3476 Wabash Sigma Gamma 4; Hismry Club 3 .4. FI'A 3.4; Thalian 2. 3. 4' Sr Choir 2.3. 4: Madrigal 3. 4. Soundsz. 3. 4' Sludenl Council R9114. HALLANGELINE . 3317Fairlicld Avc. ornce Hclp4 HALL. JOANNE ....... ... ..... . llO6 Foracker Ave. HALL MARGO EVONNE . .3219 Fairficld Avc. FTA 3.4; History Club 3.41 Office Work 3. HA MBRECHTI LA RRY ED WARD 4l6l Paxlon Woods Ln. Ills Academic Team; Cum Laude; HisloryClub4; Foolball 3.4; Basketball 4: TIack 2.3.4; Tigcr Club 3.4; Booster Club 3.4. HA MIL TON. ELIZA BETH HARDIE . . 3820 Eilcan Dr. Annual Liicrary SlaIT 2.3; Annual Rep. 4; Hislory Club 2.4; Russian Club 3; Scrihhlcrs 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3. V.P. 4: SludcntCuuncil 2.3. HARBA UGH. LINDA SUE . 3584 Handman Ave. Orchcslra 3.4: Sr. Band 2.3.4; Sounds 3.4; Tower News Rap. 2. HARDMAN. DONNA LA YVONNE ... . . 3053 Walters SI. Entered Wilhrow i'rnnI Ach Junior High in sophomore year HARDWICK VENICE RENA lMOCIaI-ion Av: Entercd Wilhmw from Sawytr Junior High In Trashman ygar. HARE. CHARLESEDWARD ..... . 2937Clzinvicw Ave. Sounds I Track 2.3. HARMONI MARIL YN . .. ..... .. 3538 Visla Enlemi WithI-ow l'I-um Culler Junior High In freshman year. 3 1511.1 m4 2-6: HARRIS. BRENDA JO YCE 11540 Ciariun Ave. FI'A 3: GAA 2.3.4: Y-chn 4'. Hislory Club 3.4; 010cc HCIP 3: Junior Achicvcmenl 4. HARRIS. CHARLES SCOTT . .. 3720 Drake Ave. IIARRIS. ROBERTANTHONY .. 5327 LaconIzI Basebaii 3. HARRIS. VERDADMARIE . 1707Wm.H.Tarl Rd. SIudenI CIIIInci12.ancI News Rep. 4. HARRISON. ALBERTA 1127 Fomkzr Enlercd Wilhmw fmm Sawyer Junior 'Hig1ill3 sophomore year. HARTNESS SHIRLE 1 . . . . 3309 Eustcm Av: HA UN CARL PERCY 3006 FuirI'IcId Ave. Enlcrcd WiIhIow from Aikcn High School Injunior year. HA WK. WILLIAM MCKINLEY . .10 Lincoln Terrace Baskclba112.3.4. HA WKIN.CH21RLES EDWARD . . 944 Lincoln Ave. FoolbaII 2, HA WKI'NS. ELIZABETH 3047 Gilbcrl Ave. GAA 2. 3: Dance Club 2.3. HAWLEY. DOUGLAS KEY 3515PaxlonAve Entered Withrow from Chcahirt Acadcmy-ConnchicuI m senior year HA YDEN. LA VERN ..... . .. 3525Chalham SI. Entered Withrow from AcII Junior High' In snphomorc y.car HAY NIE, KAREN 367 Huichins Avc. EnIered Wiihmw from Ach Junim High In sopIiomorc your IM YWOOD. RODGER .. 1296 Michigan Ave. Annual Photographer 2.3.4. HEA THJANET LOUISE . . . . 5405 StewarIAve. Orl'Ioc helpA. HELWIG. 8.4.RBH4R4A'VN ........ IQZOSuIlnnAvc. Annual Business SIIIIT4: Suunds 2 3.4: DECA 4: Sr Choir 2. 3. 4: Fulksin- eIs 2. lfziEAI'DERSOI'V. FRED. . . .3113 DarrcllAvc. EnIcrcd Wilhrow 1mm Nanhern High School- MicIIigan In scnior year HENDERSON. WILLIAM MICHAEL ....... 4126Shercl Ln. Entered WilIII'ow from Lyon Junior High In sopIIomuIe year. HENSLEY. DALE LEE . . . .2308 Eastern Aw. HENN.ESSY THOMAS NICHOLAS . . ..... 2758 Markbreil Tower Ncw Rep. 2: Work Experience 3.4. HERBORT. DIANE ELAINE . . 3700 Wcsigale AIIc. Dux china 4; Cum Land: 4; History Club 2.3.4; Quill und Scroll 4; An Club 2: CIIIIs' Week Rep. 3; 11's Academic Allunal: 4; Sounds 2.3.4: Slu- dcnICuuncil Rep. 2.3: Annual ArISInEf2.3.4. HETRICK. KATHRYNJEIIN I100 Dclia 1414:. Annual Rap. 2.3.4: GIrIs Weak Rep. 3. GAA 2'. HisInIy Club4: LaliII Club 2.3.4: Makeup Cumm, 2.3.4: PublicinCumm. 3.4. HEUBERGER.RONALDJUSEPH 4DOSGcrmunia Awe. Baskelbull 2. HK'S. LARRY WAKDELL .. 3564 Glenwood Place Cross Country 2. HICKS. ROOSEVELTORLANDO . . .. .3564 Glenwnod Place Reserve Football 2. HILE. WALTER LOWELL . .. Z719 Hackbcrry Entered Wiihruw 1mm Sawyer .11' High In suphumore year. HILL MYRA D .. .3519Slaoey Glee Club 4; GAA 4. HINKLE DE BBIEANN . 2730 Redi'Ield Place DECA4' FHA 3' CAR 2: PcpClubJ. NM'SOIV. FRED I. EWIS . 3401 Inglusid: Ave. Enicred Wilhrow i'rnm Kentucky Military IninIuIc. Louisville Kentucky In scmur ycur. HOEH. CONNIE . ..... . . ... 3927 Dumoni SI HOGA N. ORLANDO ED WARD 3475 Montgomery Road Entered Wiihmw from Sawycr Jr High In sophomore year HOLMES. CORNELIA ...... . 3334 Bonuparl: Ave Sludenl Cnuncil 3: Sounds 2.3.4: 5r. Choir 2.3.4. HODBER. CYNTHIA KATHLEEN 6243 CrusIVicw PI. Suunds 2.3.4: MudrigalJ.4:01'1'Iu: 1-1pr; SI. Choir 2.3.4. HOPEWELL. RONALDDANIEL . 413751IcIe1Lanc Enlcrcd WjIIImw from Lyon JI. High in sophomore year. HOPKINS. RODGER DEAN . 5351 Eastwood Dr. lebail 2. 3. HORN. MARVINLEE . . 4210 MillsbranAvc. EnIeIed WI'IIIruw from Lyon Jr. HigII III sophomore ygar HOUC HINS. DUN RA 1' 3606 Michigan Avc. SI. Band 2. HOWARD. BARR Y P ..... . .. 6429 Buckingham PI. SIudenICaunciI Rep. 2. HUBBARD. LLOYD EDWARD . . ... . I923 CIIaIIe Am. HUELSMAN. JACKALBERT . . ....... 6432CorfcySI. Choir 1. 4'. FolksingingClub' 2. 3. Sounds 2.4. HUGHES CURTIS. . .............2116Walwanh FoolImlI 2. 3. 4 HUGHES KAREN MILLS .. Caslume Comm. 2 3. 4 Hismry Club 3 Club3. 2847 Observatory 31111 Club 23. Pros. 4' Ril'la HUGHES. REGINALD .. .. 3315 Evanston Avc. leball 2.3.4ITIack 2. HUGHES. ROBERT FINN ... ........ 5393 Linwood EnIered WiIhIow from Cardinal Pacclli In I'rcshman year. HUMPHRIES.DEBORHI1 A NN ...... 3611 Shaw Ave. Sounds 3. 4. HUNTJAMES MARSHALL .. . 3545 Papa Avc. HUNTER.ANN LOVEGROVE.. 344051. Jnhn'sPIane 0113:: Help 3.4. HUNTERRJCHARDEDWARD . 2327Kcnloc DI. HisIon Club 4: Thalian 2.3. BURST. FERNETTA . . ........ I936Clarian Ave. Mixed Chorus4. HUTTON. DEBRA JO . ..... 3617 BeIIcresI Avc. Dux Fcrm'na 4: Daisy Chain 3: Annual Rep. ; FTA 3.4; GAA 3.4. Jr. High AdVIscr 2; Sim WWII ch. 3' Hislon Club 3; Lalin Club 2; Sr. CIIniI 2.3.4: Sounds 3.4: Sludcnl Council Secy. 2. Treas. 4; ancI News 3. Page Edilor4. ISON. BETSEY A NW. 3638 13qule AVe. OiTIuc H0194: Sounds3. 4: Sludenl CaunciI Rep. 4; Tower News Rep. 3. JACKSON CHRIS . .. .. .1284 Bulmy Lane Sigma Gamma Pres. 4: Annual Lilcrary $13114: German ClubJ' HIsIary CIIIII 3. Treas 4; Tickcl BooiII 4:001ak 4. Ushar 3.:4 Sludcnl Council Rep. 3.4. JAMES.C1 NTHM1NA . . 1622 Janalhan Ave. Enlcrcd Wilhrow from Sawycr Jr. High In mphomor: ycar. 1A CKSON. DENISEPERRIE. .3219 FaiII'IcId Ave. ArlClubI. FHAI. JACKSON. MICHAEL KEVIN 1620 Grantwood Ave. Chess CM, 2: FTA 1; 5L Choir 2.3.4: Sounds Z.3.4;S!udcn1Council4. 266 JACKSON. PA UL KEITH ...... 13135 Burden Avc. Bookroom 3; FIcncI: Club 4; Lalin Club 2.4; SI. Band 2.3.4; TIcas. 4: Sounds 3.4 JACKSON RALPH LEROY 6012 Prentice Enlcred WiIhIow from Lyon 31'. ngh In sophomoIe year. JANKE PAULA KA 1 FI'A 3; GAA 2.3: Girls' Gicc Club 2; SI. Choir 3.4; Sounds 3.4;Sludcn1. Counci123TIIweI News Rep. 3. 4. JENKINS. JUDY . ........ 1326 Lincoln Ave. Chess Club 2: FrcnchCIub4; Chess Club 2. JENNINGS STEFFANLEE . .. . . . . .. 3517 BevisAve. Soundr SI. Choir JETTER CAROL YN . .. . ........ 2829 Park Ava. GAA 2.4: 01115: H:Ip:SIudcn1CounciI; Y-lcens. JOHANSMANN. GARYKENT ...... llZDPaxlon Bookmom 3.4; Orcheslru 4: Oozak 3.4; Red Cross Rep.: SI. BIInd 2.3.4; Sounds 4: Swimming 2 4 JOHNSON. ANNETTE MOORES .5185 Salem Hills Lane Frgnch Club Z 3. 4' GAA 2.3.4: Girls' GleeCIub 2. 3; History Club 4:01'I'Ioc Hclp 4' Safcly Council 2' Senior Choir 4. Sounds 2 3. 4: Sludeni Council 2: Thalian 3. 4: Tower Ncws4. JOHNSON CHRIS TINE LESLIE ..... 6616Coffcy SI. GAA 2. 3 4. Orchestra 3.:4 Safely Council 2' Scribblei's 3. 4: Scribbles Ari Editor 3. 4'. SI. Band 2. 3. 4: Thalian 3. 4. JOHNSON. GARYMICHAEI. .. .. I803CIaIian Enlered Wilhraw from Sawyer Jr High In sophomuic year. JOHNSON IDA MAE. 2614H011AVE. Girls Glee CIIIII 2. 4. JOHNSON. KEVIN T. ... 5147 Camargo Road CrossCountIy 3; Football 2' Track 2 3 JONSON. LYNNELLA . . . .. 26113 HuffAve JOHNSON MARC! ANN .. 3431Mooncy Dux Femina 4. Annuai Business SLa1f4. Annual Rap. 2; French Club 2. 3. Secy. 4. GAA 23.:4 GirIs 6ch: Club 2: History Club 3.4: Makcaup Comm. 2. Co-ChairmanJ. Chairman4. JOHNSON PATRICIA ANN .. 6303 Chandler SI. DECA4: GAA 2' Sludcnl Councilz. 3: Towel News ch. 4: Y -T.ccns JOHNSON. PHYLLIS ELAINE . . 3325 Montgomery Road JOHNSON. ROBERTCRITTENDEN . . 5185 Salem Hills Lane Enlarcd Wilhmw from Millusburg Military Institution ITI sophomorc ycar. JOHNSON. WILLIAM . . ..... . 3456 Grecnlawn FI'A 2.3: Sounds 3. JONES. ALICECATHERINE . .. .. DIIII Femina 4: Annual Rep. 2.3: DuipIIin ChoirZ. 3. 4: Sounds 2. 3. 4' Thalia Z. 3. 4 JONES. CHARMARETTA CARLOTTA .. I6I4Gvantwood JONES DIANE. . . 3551 Woodburn Ave. Dance Club 3. 4: 0AA 2.4: Sludcnl CouncI . V-Teens 2. . . 6278 Dawes Lane GAA 2,3. Prcs, 4; SI'. JONES.DORIS.1575 Dixmnnl Ave. DanoeClub4:DECA4:1-TA 2. 3; GAA 3.4:Gir1s' Week Rep 3 JONES. EA RTHA MA E . 2103 Dana Ave: EnleIed Wilhruw from Lisman Alabama JONES. LESLIEAL LE . 3727 Sachem Avc. Eniered WiIIIIow from Eastern Hills Jr. High in sophumarc ytal. JONES. MAREYALICE . 2309SymmcsSl. Enlcrcd Wilhrow from Obcrlin High In snphumurc ycaI JONES MA TTHEW PA UL 6278 Dawes Lane Scnior Choir 2 3. 4' Sounds 2. 3. 4' Swimming 2.3: Thaiian4. JONES.OZELL71 MARIE. .. . . . . 2526 Hemlock Ave. JUDD LINDA LEE . .. . 4013Ei1cnn Garman Club 3; Tower News4 JULIUS TERR 1 . ........... . 3023 Wnadburn Emcrcd WilhIow l'rum Sawytr Jr High School' In sophomore ycar. KATTUS. CHRISTINEANNE . 22I7Su1f01k Cum Land: 4. History Club 2. 3. 4' SpanisII Club 4. Girls' 61:: Club 2 J. Sr. Choir 4:011'Icc WDI'II 4. KA YSER.KI1'REN BIA NE . . . 3313 NDIIII Sicrling Way Dolphins 3. 4; Drill Tcam 2: GiIls' 61:: 2: SI Chair 34: Folksingcrs 2. 3 Hislury Clubd. KELLEY, FANNIELOU ....... 6614 Mcrwyn Ave. History CM: 3.4: Thalian 2.3.4; Band 2.3.4; Sou nds 2.3. KELLY.STEVE.. . ..... 3317 NashAvc. Band 3: Sounds 3. 4. KENNEDY. BARBARA LUCILLE ...... .3230 Beresford Ave. Junior Achievemenl' Sr. Choir4; SoundsB: SIuchIICounciixgp. 2. KENNEDY JEFFREY .. 2870Romana Pi. VICA: Projection Crew: Baokrmm. KERR. LOIS JANEDIiII Team 3: Folksingcrs 3. 4. GAA 2. 3. 4: Dolphins 2. 3. 4: History Club 2.3.4: Girls Glee Club 2: Sr Choir 3. 4: 51min: CuIIn- cil KIDD RICHA RD Annual Lichary 513112.14: Annual Rep. 3: Cross Counlry 2.3.4: HisIory Club 4: Latin Club 2'. Quill and Scroll 3.4: Rifle Club 2.3.4: Sounds 3.4: SIudenI CounciI 2. KINARD, DENISE. ........ 2318 HOITAVC French Club 3. 4' History Club 3. 4: GAA 2.3.4: SI. ChoIr 4. SIudcnI Coun- KINEBREW. ANDREA ANTOINETTE ... .. . 1803 Clarion Ave. Enchcd Wilhruw I'am SaWycr Junior High in sophomorcycar. KING. BEVERLY 'EAIV . 4313 315ISI. Entcrcd Wiihrow from Lyon Junior High' In sophomore year. KING. EDSEL . .............. 2127 Fairfax Ave. Raserve Baskclball 2. KING. JAMESLEE ...... Z731 MinolAvc, Entered Wilhrnw I'wm Lyon Junior HigII In sophnmme year. KING. STERLING LAMONT . .. 3313 Spnkan: Ava. KLEMS. DIANE ELAINE ........ 3625 Michigan Ave. Suunds 2. 3.4: 51' Band 2.3.4: Sr. Orchcslra 2.3.4: Spanish CIub 3. KNELL. MARYANN ... .3155WillisAvc. Annual LileraIy Slal'f4:DaI1cc CIuiJ Z; GAA 2. 3. 4' LIIIin Club 2. HM. 3 4'011'Icthlp2 3 4. KNIGHT. ROBERT DUANE . 6506 Brillon Ave. Bi- Racial Council 3. Cross Cuunliy 3. 4: Choir 2. 3: Frzs. 4. Suunds 2. 3. 4. Studcnl Council 2. 3. 4: OOZak 3. KOHRSJEANNINEKA THERINE .. . .. ... 5716Arnsby Pl. Mixzd Chorus 3: SI. ChIJir 4: Sounds 4. KOMADINA, PEGGYANNE . 1073 Richwood Ave. FHA 3: Folksingers 3; Tawcr News Rep 4. KRUSER RICK . ..... 3739 Woodland Ave. Enchcd WIIhrow from Punxll High In sophomor: year. KUHNS. DONA JOY ...... .. 3341 Ibscn Avc. Band 2.3.4. LANTER. DENNIS VICTOR .. . . 269 Sullon Rd. Sr. Band 2; Sounds 2. LASTORIA. DONNA TERESE .......... 2505 Dawning Dr. Hislory Club 2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 4; Russian Club 3; Junior Achieve- ment 3.4; Tower News 3.4: OITIII: Work 4. LA ITIMORE. CONNIE ELAINE .. .. ..... 2423 Symmes SI. Emcrcd Willimw fmm Cullcr Junior High In sophomore year LAVENDER. DEBBIEANN .. IJISSuI'IcrcsI DI Dux Fgmina 4; Daisy Chain 3; Annuai i3iisiricss 513133 ' DIiIlTeIIm 2. 3. Sccy. 4; FTA 3.4; GAA 2.3; Sr. Choir 2. 3. 4; Madrigal 3. 4; Sounds 2. 3. 4: SludenICouncil Rep. 3.4. Cnrrcs. Secy. 3; Town: News ch 2.3; Office Help 3.4. LAPWSGN.BEVERLY .. ... . . . .. ZQIIAImSFI. GAA 2. 4; Y Teens 2' Sounds4 LEAHR. RACHELLE ........... 62I1ManucISl FTA 3. GAA 2. 3.4; HisIonClub3; Mix:d ChorusS LEE ROBERT .3625 Wabash Ave. LEOPOLD. GARY ...... ..3734 Easlcrn Ave. Sigma Gamma 4. FTA 3. 4. Hislury CIub 2.3.4. alin Club 2. 3 .4: Rifle Club 2. Pres. 3. 4'. SI. Choir 2. 3. 4. Sounds 2. 3.4; Sindcnl Councii 3 LEWIS. CYNTHIA MARIE ...... BOI Bccchcr Si. Enlcrzd WiIhmw from Sawyer JunIIII High In sopIIori'Ioi'e year LEWIS. DOUGLAS ............. . .2I20 James Av: Enlcrcd Wilhrow from Auburn HigII Alabama In senior ycaI. LEWIS STEPHEN KENNETH . 868 Beecher SI LEWIS. VERNELL ANTHONY ., . 240! Kcnlon Entered Wilhruw fmm Sawyer Junior High In sopiiiimurc year. LEWIS. WA YNECL YDE . 5513 Dawes Pl. LIGHTFOOT. HELEN ELIZABETH.ZI190IindIn Rd Buckcy: GirEs Stalc Rep 3; FTA4; Girls Week Rep. 3. LIPSC' HUTZ. MIKE . . 730 Lindell Lnn: LIVERSEDGE. STEPHEN PHILIP .... ... 3538 Grandin Rd. Basketball 2. 3, 4. LLOYD. GAYLELESLJIS . ..... . . 3622 BcvisAv:. Enlercd Wiihmw IIum Ragina High' In scnior year LONNEMANN. TIMOTHYBERNARD ..... . 61I7Roc5l. Enicch Wilhrow from Lynn Jr High In sophoInIIrc yen: LONSAC CHRISTOPHER DA VID .. . I302 Duncan Ave. Band 2. 3. 4' Pep Club 3. 4. Snunds4 LOUDEN. DA VID. . I332 Michigan Ave. LOVE ELIZABETHLYNN 2134Cmnc Ave LOWERY. DEBBIEJEAN . . .. 3549 Madison Ave OITIcc help 3: Girls Glee Club 3. 4' Mixzti Chiirus Z: SIudenI Council 2. 3. LGYETTE REGINALDKENNETH .. 1530Wm. H. Tafth. Entered WIIiIIuw I'rom Sawyer Junior HigII' In sophomore year. LUDLUM. ANDREA LEI: .... 3533 Lindwood Rd Enlcrcd WiIhIow from Enslrm HilIs Juniur High In sophomotc ycur. LUTHER. KARL EDWARD ., ..... ... 3826 Kellogg Ave. MANNING. CLOTEAN .. , . ........ 3576 Lilac Girlsi Glce Club1MixedCIIoI'IIs. MARSHALLDA VID DWIGHT.... ..... 5719 MonningAVC. Fooiball 2.3.4; Basketball 2'. Track 2.3.4. MARTIN. ROBERT .. .. .. . ...... 5409 Ravenna $1. Foolhali4. MARTIN SYBIL LOUISE. . ....... 3515 Bcvis Ave. Entered Wi'lhrow III sophomortn year. from 'Sawycr Junior High School MAUE. GREGORYPAUL. . . .. 4ll6TaylorAve. SIagcCrcw 3. 4 MAXEY. JERRYTIMOTHY ..... . SIDOthlsclAvc. Tiger CM: 2. 3. 4. Football 2. 3. 4. Track 4. Swimming 2. 3. Sludnnl Council 2.3; Annual R5114. MA Y0. ANITA .. . ..3545VislaAvc. MCCALL. C .4ROL YN . 1377 Kinncy Ava. MrCARTHI. MARGARLTA 2596 Madison Rd. History Club 3 ' Offic: WIIIII 4. MrCLlNTON. PA ULEIITE GAA 2.3.4 MCDOWELL. RODNEY .. .... 963 Marian MrELHANEY. PA TRICK MICHAEL. 6760 WhichIaIIAve. Hi- V 2.:4 HisloryCluh3. 4' Annual Rep. 2. MCELRUY. FATLEE . 2329 Grigg Avc. TIIaIiIIn 4. FrzncII Club 2: Red Cross 3; SIiIdci'II Cmincil Rep. 2'. Scribblnrs 3556 Woodburn Ave. McFAL L. SHIRLEY ANN 3377 Everson AV: DIIII Femina 4; Daisy CIIIIIn 3: Annual Ail SlaITZ. Section 3. EdiIoI 4. Annual Rep. 3; Hislory ClubZ. Secy. 3. V. P. 4; Thalian Club2. Sccy. 3 SI 4: LIIiiI'I Club 2. Secy. 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Sclibblus 3.4; Majorcu: 2; Chcnricadcr 2.3. Capt. 4: GiIIs' Week Rep. Vicc-Mayor 3: GAA CorIcs. Sccy. 2; Sounds 3.4; Sludenl Council Rep. 2.3: Humcmming Qumn 4: Red Cross Rap. 3. M660 WA N BEVERL Y F. . . .3688 BroIIIcIIon Rd Dux china 4; Cum Laud: 4' Hislory Club 2. 3. 4; Thalian Club 2. 3. 4'. Lai- in CIIIIIZ. Treas. 3.4. French Club3; Swibbicrsv. P. 3. Prts. 4' Quilland Scroll 4: Band 4: Sounds 2.3.4; Student Council Rap. 2.3.4; Annual Liier- ary SIIIIT3. 4; OfHocd. MI'GRA TH. STEPHEN L. . 1167 Bcvcrly Hills Drive Spanish Club 2.3.4; Thalian 2. 4. SI. Band 2. 3. 4: OrchesLIa 3. 4; Sounds 2.3. 4' Towcr Ncws2 .. 4. Mcl'NTDSH. JA MES CARI. 3558 Columbia Park way Baseball 4. Mix Choir 2. 3; Senior Choir 4; SoundsA. MrKEE. BETH .35l3 Clarkwood PI. Scrihhlcrs 3.4: LaIin CIIiII Z: Hislory Club 2' SI. Band 2. 3.;4 Sccy. 4; Sounds 2. 3. 4: Tower Nuts Rep. 3; Annual Rep 4. Rad Cross Rep. 2. MrKINNEY. WIL LIA M CAL VIN . .3452 Fernsidc Flack: Enlered Wilhrnw' In sophomorc year From Sawyer 3r. High School. MrLAUGHLIN. R052: ELLA . 42I3341IISIrcci DECA 2. MrMILLlAN. JEAN ...... 2547 Hackberry Sireel Enicrgd Wilhrow In sophomolc ycar I'roIrI Sawytr Jr. High Schooi MEACHAM. KENNETH HOWARD . 3401 ldscn Ave. Enlercd Wiihruw In supilcmvr: year from Lyon JI. High Schui. MEADOWS. GREGORY .. . .. . I612 Clarewood Enlcred Wilhraw in sophomore year. MEEKS. MARIL YN . l533 SIIIlun Avie. Cum Laud: 4; Annual Rap. 2. 3. 4; Folk Singing Club 2; French Club 3. 4' FTA 3. Girls' Wuk Rep 3; It's Academic Team 4: Latin Club Z. 3.;4 Scribhlcrs 3. 4. Mixed Chorus 3 MEFFORD. DENISEJANE .... I280 Wayside Place GAA 2. 4. Girls Glee Club 2. 3. FoIII Singing Club 4; French Club 4; Pap Club 4. MEHL. DA VID . i616 Clio Ave. Sigma Gamma 4' Cum Laudc 4; Studcnl Council Rep. 2. 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Baskuhall 2' Tower News 3. 4: Usher 3; Tcnnis Team 2. 3. 4. MELVIN. HOWARD DARYL . 33H Evanslun Ave. Arl Club 2.3; Chess Club 2: Hislon Clubd; Rcscrvc Foolball 2; Track 2.3. MERRELLJUDY 5041 Slralhmole Drive. EnIcred Wilhmw in sophomur: ygar from Lynn Jr. High School. 267 MERRITT. WANDA KA YE. .... 340 Blair AVe. FTA 4; Girls Glee Club 3. 4: Mixed Charlis 2; Senior Chuir4: Pep Club 4. MILLER. BILL JAMES .. .6326Coffcy Slrcct Student Cuuncil Re: Goicham 3. 4 MILLER. DEIDRA LYNN. ..... E271 Glade Ave. AA 2.3. MILLER. EDDIE Fnolbali 2. 3. 4. MILLER. KATHIEANN ...... . . .. 7.373 isabzlla Ava. History Club 3; Snunds l. 3. 4' Thalian 2.3.4. MOLDEN. QUEEN ESTHER . . 2610 HorfAve. Eniercd WiIIImw rmm Highland School. MONROE. DEBRA DENISE ........ .. ........ . 984 Banlon Ollie: Hclp 3.4. MONTGOMER Y. KA THY LOU ..... Mixed Chorus 3; Suunds 2.3.4. MORGA N. DARK YL JA Y Tickcl Booth 4. ........ 574i Whilnty SI. 3543 Zumslcin Ave. 2773 Drakcwuud Drive MORTON DOUGLAS ...... . . . 3415 Ibsen Ave. Folk Singers Club 2' Sr. Orchcsua 2.4. MORTONJUDY . . .. ISISDanaAvc. 0AA 2. MORTONPATRICM ............ . 747Morgan Sl. 6AA 2.3. MORRIS. ZANA MARIE. . 6336 Windward Ave. Enlcrcd Wilhruw' In snpimmore year I'mI'Ii Lyon Jr. High School. MORRISON. JENNIFER. . 822 Wm Howard TafIRoad HisIon Club 2 MOSELY MARJORIEELNORA ... EISWinonxCircie Danae CIubZ. 3.4; GAA 2. 3. 4. PcpCluh' SludenlCuunciI Rep. 2. 3. MOSS VERONICA DELORIS. .5343 Tompkins Ave. Emcrcd Wilhrow I'I'orn Ach JunioI High In sophomoi'e ycar MOTLEY. CAROLYN . . . 1852 Fairfax Ave. GAA 7 .3 Girls Glee CIubZ; SI. Choir. Pep Ciub2. MURPHY NINA RUTH ..... ... . 528 Delia Av: Annual Rap. 3; Sr. Orchestra 2.3.4 MUSTAIN.CAROLANN Sr. Choir 2; GAA 2.3. MYSGNHIMER. JERIL YN ..... .6036 UirhchIive Annual Rep. 4; Sludeni Council 2. 3; Cheerleader Z. 3. 4; Chair 3.4; Folksin- gcrs Club 2; GAA 2. 3. 4; History Club 2. 3. 4' Sounds 2. 3. 4: Seniw Choir 3. 4' Girls GlazCIubZ. Iudcnl Cuuncii 2. Cum Land: 4 ... 23H Rosalia Auc. NEALY. HENRY VINCENT .. . ..... I620Jonalhan Ave. Annual AII Slaif4; Displaycuscw Sr. CIioir4 NEIDHART. SUSAN ELIZABETH. .. . . 5354 Charluc Sl. Folksinging 2: Hismry Club 2. LaIin Club 3 Costume Comm. 3.4. NEPPER. DEBORAH ANN . . . 6255 Dawns Lune GAA 4. Girls 61:: Club 2.3 NEWBDLT RONALDLEE . 3503i Wabash Enlered Wilhrow from Sawyer Junior Higii In sophomore year. NEWEOLT TERRYMICHAEL ...... 3508 Wabash Enicrcd Wilhrow I'Iom Sawyer Junior High In svphomorc year. NEWCOMB. JACQUELINESUE 4239 Easiern Ava. Thalian 3' Fulkslngcrs 3 RiflcCIub 3' GAA 3. NORRIS. JOYCE YVE'ITE ....... . .. . .... 9ll Blair AVE, GAA 2:01'1'102 Help 3. NORRIS. REGINA ........ . .. . . B95 ElaII Ave. NORTH. JOSEPH .. . . 2627 Park Ave. OBERKLA US. SANDRA LEE Sr. Choir 2. 3. 4' Sounds 2 3 .4; Tower News Rep. 4. OBERMEYER. BARBARA ANN . .. ...3295Nash Ave. GIBRIEN. PA TRICIA SUSAN , JSIQMnunl chon Ave. Annual Rep. 2. Tower News Rep. 3: GAA 2; Sounds 3.4. . 6755 LcConlc Avg. 0' DOM. JOHN EDWARD 5025 Salem Rd Enlcrcd Wilhww frum Easiern H'IIIs Junior High In sophomor: year 0'HEARN.PATRICIA SUE ............. SZIOCharImSI. Hislury Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3. Secy. 4: Scribbler: 3. Curr. Secy. 4: SI ChoirZ. 3.4; Sounds; 3. 4; Annual Lil 3; Madrigal4. PETREY. PYHLLIS. JEAN 3975 Marburg Ave. GAA 2; GiIls Chorus 2. Lalin CIIiII 2' Y- Tezns 2. PHILIPS. CARL GARRETT .. 36H Madison Road PHILLIPSCHARLES FRANKLIN. ... . .. . 5SI..lam:s Plan: Sr. Band 3. PHILLIPS. DEBORAH LORRAINE 730 North Crcsenl Enlared Wilhrow from Samuel Ach Juniur High in sophnmorc yeaI. PHILLIPS. PA TRICIA MARGARET 3911 Edwards Road Annuai Rep. 2; Dane: Club 2: FIcnch Club 2; GAA 2; Tower News Rep. 4; Sludenl Council R5114. PINKSTON, FA NNETTE MA RIEANTIONETTE 3233 Gilbert Avc. Dance Club 4. CIAA 2: Y-Teens; Lunchrmm. POE. ROBERTSTEPHEN .. I536 Blair Ave. Enicrcd Wilhrow from ESawycr Junior High in sophomore ycar. POOL SANDYSU ...... 3533 Harmw Ave. Folksingcrs 2. 3: FIcnchCIub 2 3' GAA 2' Offici: Help 2 POWELL. DA VID THOMAS. , ..... 62H Roe SL. Hislory Club 4; SpanishCIub 2.4. P0 WELL. GLORIA JEA .N .. 2322 Concord SI, Dance Club 3 4: GAA 3. 4; Office Hpr4. POWELL. JOEMx-IRTIIV Enlcred from Lyon Junior High In sophomore year. POWER. WALLACE MA TTHEW leball 2: Orchestra 3.4: Band 2.3.4. POPEBRENDAJOYCE . 2924 Ulopia Place . 3580 Raiding Road GAA 2.3.. PRESTON. GILBERT .. . 3239 Golden Ava. QUIMBY. MICHAEL ALLEN ... 6520 R0: 3L. Emcrcd Wiihraw from Lyon JnnioI High in sophomore ycar. RAEHRS MARYRUTH . .6258 Cambridge Av: Annual Business SialT Z. 3. 4. Lunchroom Tickcl Boom 7; Russian Club 3'. SIudcnlCuunciI Rap. 2 RAMP,WESLEYCHARLES' . .. . 4I53Jora Lan: RANFORD, NA THANIEL JAMES . . 1325RebenIAve. Basketballl: Football 2. RAPP. JIM . , . . ... 5548 Dunning Place RASNER. NANCY LOU . 6404 Coffcy SI Enlarcd WiIhIow from Easlcrn HiIIs JunioI High In sophomur: year. RATHMAN. MARGARETANN 43l632ndSI. Enlcrcd Wiihmw from Lyon Junior High School in snpiiomorc ycar. REED. GARY LEE . . 3067 Griesl Ave. . 3344 Wcodburn Ave. REED. RENEE DENISE .. : Makc-up 3.4: FHA 4: SIIIdcnI Dance: Club 2.3.4; Junim Achievement Council Rep.4. REEVES. PA TRK'IA ANN . 4315 Easlcrn Ave. Folk Singcrs Club 3.4.- Girls Glcc Club4; Mixed Chorus 3. 2 : g I ..m mum REID. CHALVINDOUGLAS' . 1619Poller Place Enlared Wiihmw 1mm Sawyu Jimior High III suphomur: year. REIF. RICHARD REX . . . . . . 2015 Claudia Circle Hislory CIIIII 3 4: Varsity FooIbaII 4. REISING. DEBORAH ANN .. . 42118 Vern: Ave. Annual Lil $131M; German Club 2; Hislory Club 2.4' Scribhlcrs4. RENDER. JOHN P 4627 Glenshadc Ave EnIcch Wilhruw I'Iom Purcell High In sophomnIc year RENFROW VRIN ...... 6707 Salem Dance ClubZ; SoundsD; StudcnICouncil ch; Thulian REPLOGLE LINDA C AROL ... . 6288 Glad: Ave. GAA 2.3 4. RICE. BRENDA . . 3612 Madison Road Enlcrcd Wiihmw I'Iom Lyon Junior High' In snphamure year. RIEHEY WILLIAMJDSEPH . 4703 Glcnshade Enlcrcd WIIIIIuw from Lyon Junior High In sophomore ycnr RI'ES. JEROME FRANK ........... .... 6406 Btechmoni Entcrcd Wiihrow from Easlcrn Hiils Junior High' III sophomore year. RILEY. DEBORAHMARIE . .. .. IbhbJonthanAvc. GAA 2 3. 4: Art C1ub2 FTA 2. RILEY. LINDA GAIL . 1911Clarion Ave. Mixed Chmus4. Tower News 2.4. OLDHAM WILLIAN DA VID. 2601! Malmsc: Ave. Sigma Gamma4. Basketball 2. 3. 4. BascballZJA: Foolba113:Scunds4. OLIGEE. WILLIAM DEAN. ..... 5729 Arnsby PI EIIIcIed Wilhmw from Lyon Juniur High In sophomore year. OSBORNE. DIANE PAYRIC'M . .5539 thlwl Ave. GAA 4 OSBORNE GA YLE MARIE .. . . Forest Hill Driv: Eniered Wilhruw I'Iom WalnuI Hills High In sophomore year. OVERSTREET. KA THYJUNE. . 3.734 Drnkewoud Dr. PARKER. FREDMACDONALD .. 47175:!!1: Enlcrcd Wilhruw I'Iom Lyon Juniur High In snphurimr: ycaI. PARKER. FREDERICK THOMAS .. .2783 Kcysionc Dr Hi- Y Pres 2. PARKER. SANDRA ............... 833 Findiam Ave. PA TRICK. LAURIE ELEANOR I327Mayland Dr. Dux chin3 4' HislnIy Club Z. J. 4' FI'A 3.4; CIAA 2.3.4; Dolphins- 2.3.4; Sounds 4: Sludmi Council Rep. 4; Tower News 2.3.4: Cheerleader 2.3: Capl. 4. PATTERSON. STEPHANIE ....... 2620 Downing Dr. Dux Fuminu 4: Daisy Chain 3: Annual LilcruIy SHIN: Annual ch. 3.4: HisIon Club 2.3. Currcs. Sccy. 4; Thalian Club 3. Pres. 4: Sr. Class Sccy. 4; Bi-Racial Council 3: Sounds 4: SludcnI Council Rap. 3.4: Red Cross 3: Tigenown Quecn4 PATTERSON. WILLIAM FRANCIS . . . 2923 Hackberry 51. Chess Club; History Club. PA TTON. CHARLES LEE . . . . 273 Helen Foolba112.3 PATTON. PA TRICIA ANN .. .. 273 Helen SI. Elllcred Wilhruw I'I'om Sawycr Juniur High' In supimmnrc year. FAUL.M1CHAEL FREDERICK . 5122 Kcnwood leball 3. PA YTON. BER YL JEAN . . 1824 Duck Creek Rd. GAA 4. Mixed Chums 3. Sr. Choir 4' Suunds 4. PEARSON. DANIEL . . . 5423 Owascv PENIC'K. MELINDA GAIL E. . . 3420 Walwurlh Ave. DECA 4' CAR 2.3: Gcrman 2 PETITGOUT. DEBORAHCEC ILE ... . . 2982 Linwood Dun china: Drill Team 2.3; GAA 2;ScIi17bch s 3. 4; Quill and Scroll. Prcs. 4: Sounds3; Tower News2. 3' Editor4 RILEY. TYRONERA YMUND ...... 1982 Kinney Ave. Entered WilIIIow 1mm Walnul H1115 High In sophomore ycaI. ROBBINS SHAREN L YNN ........ 6557 Rainbow Ln. History Club 2. 3.;4 Annual Rep 2 .3.4; Dance Club 3. Folksingers 2.3: FHA 2.3. Say. 4; CAP. 2.3.4; Sludcnl Council 2.3.4; Sounds 2.3.4; OIIic: help 3: Tower News 3. RGBERTS.JOHNDA VID . . ........ WEVIIIJCI Dr. Senior Choir 2.3.4: Sounds 2.3.4. ROBERTSON. SHERRIL YN ELAINE . ......... 577 Terrence Ln. Senior Choir 2. 3. 4; Sounds 2.3.4. ROBINSON. JAMES. .. 5707 Arnsby PI. Entered Wilhmw I'rcIm Lymi Junior High' In snphomnr: year RDEBUCK GERTRUDE. . 1917Dana Ave. ROEBUCK RICHARD RAMSAY . . .. 1207Inglenwk SI. Band 2. 3: Sigma Gamma 4; German Club 2. 3.;4 HisInIy Club 3.4; II; Academic 4. Sounds 3.4:Sludan1 Council 3. Sgl. at Arms4; Tower News 2; Sludcnl Store 3. 4: Swimming Tcam 2.3 4; Cross Country 3' Cum Laud: ROHDE MICHA EL JOHN. .1333 Duncan Ave Enlered Wiihmw In snphomorc ycnr fi'um PIIrDcil High School ROMINE. JAMES . .8994 AlpincTIzr. Hislon Club 4. Thalia 3. 4: Chess CIIIb 2.3.4: Swimming Tnam 4: Sounds 3. 4. Sludenl Council 2' Bookroom 3. 4. RDSER BARBARA JOYCE. 2611 Pcrkms LII. GAA 2. 3. 4. Dn!phin Club 2. 3. 4: SI Band 2. 34' SI Orchzslra Z. 3. 4' Snunds 2 3. 4. R055. GLENN TEDDY ... ... . 4501 CorsiCa P1. Football 2. 3 .4. ROSS. GREGORY THOMAS. 940 6055 Rd Spanish Club 2. 3: French Club 2: SI Choir 2. 3. 4: Madrigal 2. 3.;4 Sounds 2.3 .;4 SludcnICounci13.4. RUFFIN. NATHMEL . .... ... 2103 Dana Avenuc GAA 2 RUMKE. KATHY . . . 4127 ThiIIy-Third Avcnu: Falksinging 3. 4: FTA 3. 4' HisIaIy CIIib 3: Library 3. Suunds 2 RUSHING. MONA JUSET ............. .3559 Glcnwuod Place: GAA 2 RUSHING. STUARTLYNN ..... 3559 Glenwood Place Cross Cuunlry 3: TIack 2. RUTHERFORD. RONALD. ...... . . . . 3225 Observalon Sounds 3 4: Sludcnl Council Rep. 2 RYBOLT. JAMES .... . ...... 3014 VicLoIia Avenu: AnnuiIIRep. 2 SADLER. CARMILLA . .. . . 1552 Blair Avcnuc Fl'A: GAA; PepClIIb SANDERS. REMELL ..... 6AA 2. 3. 4. 01170: Helper 2' Spanish CIII . . 5538 Chandler SIIaeI Towcr News ch SA NDLIN. EDWINA ........ 435 Dclla Avenue Annual LiIcIary 313114; History Club 2. 4; Sindanl Council 2.3 41ToweI News Rep. 3. SARGENT VERNSTEVEN . . 6614TricslaCourl Enicrad Wilhrow In sophomore year from Eastern Hills Junior High Scth 268 SCARBOROUGH. KEITH . . 3789 Ferdinand Place SCHIEVE. TINA 2136 Easl Hill Avenue HIslaIyClub4 Madrig413.4;5r. Choir 3. 4: Soilnds3. 4: ThalianA. SCHILLING. CARL. .................. 3027' Eric Avenue Senior Band SCHMIDT.GARYRICHARD . .. . 6117 RocSlrccl SDundsJ. SCHNIRRING. ROBERTDALE ....... .... 7041 Palmeuo Avenue Entered Wiihrow iII sophomcr: year from Marizmonl High School, SCHUHERTJUDYDARLENE . . . . .. .... .4054 Paxton Avenue Enlcred Wiihrnw in sophomor: year from Lyon Junior High School. SCHUTTE.SHELM ANN . 395! MurbIIrg Avenue Annual Rep. 3.4: Drill Team 3: FIIIII Singing Club 2: History Club 2; Sounds 2.3.4; Spanish Club 3:T1Ialiun Club 2.3.4. SCH WIER. JOHN LrROY 5916 Mcrwin Avenue Enlercd Withruw' InjunioI yaal I'rnm Mudaiin High School SCHWIER. TOM DEA N. 6916 Mcrwin Avenue Entered Withrow In junior year I'mm Madcim 11ith SchooL SCOTT. ANTONY . . . . .1526 Dixmonl Baseball 3. 4. SCOTT. BE'ITY LOU ..... . 42H Ballard Avcnuc Eniercd Wiihmw' In scninI ycaI from Kings Mills High SchooL SEALE. GEORGE EUGENE 4213V:rnc Avenue EnIcI-cd Wiihmw In sophomore year Iroin Lyon Junior High Schwi. SELKIRK. DONNA MARIE .. . 22431vy SHADDIX. LINDA KA Y . 1420 Mnyland Drive Foiksinging 2 3; GAA 2. Girls' Glee Club 2:01'1'Ice Hc1p4 SHANNON. TIMOTHY ..... 115 Paxton Avenue Cross Country 2' Foolba113.4; Hisme Club 2' Latin Club 2; Sounds 3. SHARP. BARBARA JEAN . . 3132 Ccleron Avenue SHAW. STUART .. 5 Bccchcresi Bookmnm 3. 4: Safely Council 3. Suiinds 3' Thalinn 2.3.4. SHATTDN. SHARONANITA 4816PlainVIllc Enicmi Wilhmw In sophomoIc year from Lyon Jr High Schuol. SHELY. GRADY .... . . .2345 Kenmn Suecl Enlcmi Wilhmw' In sophomore year Irurn Cuzlcr Junior High School. SHEPPARD. DA VIDLEE 1346 BursalAvcnuc Enlarcd WiIhIow in sophomore year 1mm Eastern Hills Junior High School. SHICK. HEATHER LYNN ..... 25H Riichi: Avenue Dux chiIIII. Pr:s.. 4; French Ciuh 2: Quill C Scr0114: GAA 2.3.4: Dol- phiII Secy-Trcas. 2.3.4: SIIIdL'II'I Council Rep. 2; Annual Business 5qu1 2,3. EdiIuI 4; Cheerleader 2:Dri11Tc-am 2. 3. 4' Senior Class Executive Council 4' Tower News Rep. 3: Cum Laudc4180und53 4. 'SHINDOLER JDELLA 1127 Halpin Avenue Thalian 3. 4; AIL Club 2: Latin Club 2; Quill SI Scroll 4. Folk Singers Club 2' Annual Rap. 3. AIISLIIII'Z.3. Office Hclp4; Girls Week Rep. .1. SHIVESJEANNE . .. 3325 Holiuwuy Circle SIDNEY. PA UL PHILIP . 4718 Peabody Avenue Band 2.3.4: Orcheslru 3.4. SIEKHERT. MICHAEL RA YMOND . 2230 Easlcrn Avenue SIEMER. DARLENE 2224 Suffolk Sl. Dux china 4. V.P.; Hislon Club 3.4: ThIIIiIIn 2.3. Hist. 4: PIA 3. Sccy. 4: Folksingcrs .1: GAA 2.3.4: Dance Club 2; Sounds 2.3.4: Sludtnl Council 3.4: Tower News 5121113: Annual AII SIIIIH: Annual Rep. 4: Tower News Rep. 2'. Office Help 2. SIMPSON. DOROTHY f. YNN . 98 Washingion TcrIucc Annex Entered Wililmw in sophomore year Frnm Sawyer JIIrIIIII High School. SIMPSONJAMES EDWARD ........ . 3633 Wabash Avcnue FI'A 3: Track 2: Suniur Orchcslra 2: Senior Choir 3.4; Sounds 3.4. SIMS. DEBBIE LEE ..... 5232 Duck Creek Road SIMS. NAOMI LOUISE ... . .3330 Bevis Avenue MixndChorIIs 2. 3. Senior Choir Siudcril Coiincii Rep. SIMS. ROSETTA ..... 4920 Jameson SIIecl Alpha- Y Teens 3. 4; Red Cross 3.4; GAA 2.4; SIudenl Council 4' Towcr News Rep. 4: 011701: Hclp4. SIUDAJA MES ROBERT Color Guard 3.4; Sanior ChaiI 2.3 3562 Handman Avenue SIZEMORE. NORMA JEAN .... ...... ... . 1931 Easlcrn Avenue SLADE. DEBORAHANNE 18IOKinncy Avanuc Enured Withmw In suphumur: year from Swawycr Junior High School. SLA DE DONNA JEA N . 5524 Cavingmn Avenue Annual 3 SLOAN. KA THLEEN EMMA 3445 Evanslon Avcnuc Hismry Club: FTA' Junior Achievcnicnl. Folksingars; 6AA 24' Mixed Chqus 3' Senior Choir 4; Sounds 4' Office Hclp 3. SLUDER. MARION FRA NCES ... .... . 6824 Buckingham Plan: EnIcrcd WiIIIIDw in suphomure year I'Inm Lyon Junior High School. SMEDILEY. DANIEL GEORGE ..... . 52811035!le SMITH. EONNIE MAE .. 5738 Whitncy Sinai Mixed Chorus 3: Sanior Choir 4: SounIIs 4. SMITH. COLETTE MARCIA ....... 351 Lincoln AVcnuc FI'A 3.4: GAA 2.3.4: Mixcd Chums 2; Tower News Rap. 4: DriIl Team 3. 4101170: Help 4. SMITH. DEBORAH REGINA . ....... . . 5419 Ward 511'ch Orchesua 2.3.4: Sounds 2.3.4; Sludeni. Counci 3:DIi11Team 3.4. SMITH.EDWARDALHERT ................... MIBVernaAvenue Projection Crew SMITH. EDWARDG. . 4319 EIIccn Driv: Enlzred Wilhrow In snphnmnic year l'IniTi Lyon Junior High School. SMITH. KARLA LEIEH ...... ll Arcadia Place Sounds 3.4. SMITH.STEPHEN ..... 2712Arbor Avenuc Sounds 3. 4 SNYDER. JOHNSAMUEL . . . ... 1322 Edwards Road Chcss Club 3: Sounds 3 4' Stag: an 3. 4. SOFER. SHERRIEANNE 3232 Wold Avenue Y- Teens 2. 3. 4' FTA 4: Thalian4'. GAA 2. 4: Sindeiil Council 2; Lunchroorn worker 3 4. SPARKS EDWARD LEE . . .. .153 Waits Avenue :1:er Wilhmw In sophomore year from IEaslern Hills Junior High c 00 SPICER. CARL EDGAR ............ I350 BuIdeu SFIVEY. GREG RICHARD ..... . .3152 Willis Avenue Enlered Wilhrow Injunior yaar from New Richi'nnnd. Ohin. D SPIVEY. RONAL . . ... . .3622 Bevis Avcnuc Football 2 3' Track 2. STAGGS. ROBERTJOE ... 1925 Eastern Avcmlc Entered Wilhrow' III senior year 1mm SI. PcchsIzIIIg Senior High School. Florida. STALEY, MICHAEL. I711 chiuAvenuc Enlcred Wilhmw' In sophomore year from Sa Wycr Junior High School. STAUD CECILLEE. ..................... 42I HogeSl. Chess Club 3.4: German Club 3: Kill: Club 3: Senior Choir 2.3.4; Sounds 2.3.4:SIudcnlCounc113. STEFANI. MICHAEL SCOTT 777777 2986Alpin: Terran: Enterad WilIIrow' In senior ycar from Cheshire Ayciaziemy 7 Conncclicut. STEM ROHERTSTE VEN ,,,,,,,,, , 6321 Bccchmnm Entered Withrow Injunior year from McNicholag High School. STEVES. JANICEANN ...... . 1232 Herschchoods Lane Hismry Club 3. 4: Scribbler: 3. 4: Sludent Council 3. 4: Tawer News SIaITI. 4; Scribbles 3. 4. STIERLI, HARRY WAYNE I . . I I I. I I I 1440 Mayland Dr. Sigma Gamsz. STOFFREGEN. PHILIPALLEN I I I I I I I . I II Baskalbnll 2.3.4. STONE. LEE CLEVELAND ..... STRADTMAN. RICHARD DA VI . . Lalin Club 3; Lunchronm Worker 2.3.4. STREDR!CK.EUGENE DARRYL . I747 DanaAVc. Senior Band 2: Track 2. STRICKLAND. LESLIESUZANNE I I I 3798 AIIII Park Ave. Entercd Wilhmw injunior year from Walnul Hills High School STRICKLAND. LINDA IRENE 65040IachVe. Sounds 3. 4; History CIIIb 4: Franch Cilib 3. 4: GirIs' 01:: Club 2. 3: Tower Ncws4: Tower NcwsSlafI4. STRUBLE.S,4ND! ........ 3293 Monlcilh Ave. French Cluh 3.4: GAA 2.3.4: Sounds 3.4; Towar Ncws SIaIT 3.4. SUEDHOF. JILL JENNIFER ...... 67l4 Mcrwin Avc. Enlcrcd Wilhrow iII sophomon: yaar Irum Lyon Junior High School. 2810 Madison Rd. 3604 Montgomery Rd. 6728 Bramhl: Ave. SULLIVANSANDRA GA YLE ................ 52i7CharIoeSI. Madrigal 3.4: Senior Choir 2.3.4; Sounds 2.3.4; Thalian 2.3.4. SUMMERS. ROCHELLEANN ...... I 3740 Pennsylvania AVc. Scnior Orchestra 3. 4. SUMMERVILLE. KATHYKAY . I l208 DcanCl. Senior Choir 2. 3. 4: Madrigal 3. 4'. Falksingcrs 2: Snunds 2. 3. 4: GAA 2. 3. 4' Drill Team 3. 4. SUMNEREMILYANN . ......... 28972iegle Annual ch. 2.3; French Club 3. V Pres 4; FTA 2. History Club 2. 3.4. Rec. Sec: Smmds 2.3.4: Tawar News Rep. 2. 3; Office Hcip 2. 4. SUNDA Y RONALDJOSEPH ... 443 Stanley AV: SUTTON. SHARON KA Y . . . .5044 Kingsley Dr Entercd Wilhrow In suphumor: ygar from Lyon Junior High School. SWANSON. KENNETH EUGENE . IIIIIII . 5568 Red Bank Rd. Enlcicd Wiihmw in svphvrnor: year imm Wninul HillI' High Scheol. TAUL. ROBERTEDWARDS. I. . I73l chiii Enlcred Wilhruw' In 3IIniur year from HugIIes HigII Sciiuol. TA YLOR. EVA MAE . . . JZI'J Fairntld Ave. Mixed ChorusS. TAYLOR. LA WRENCEHOWARD II..III........ 60l0 Dahlgrcn Thalian 2. TA YLOR. MARYCATHRYN IIIIIII 3229 Hackbcrry Avc. EIIIcrud WiIIImw in senior year from Daylun Dunbar High School. TA YLOR. MELANIELOUISE . ..... 2I27 Pnguelwe. History Club. TA YLOR TOM GEORGE I I .. 3430 Cardifisz Enlclcd Wiihrow' Injunior year from Purcell HigII Schooi. TEETOR. CHESTER LOUIS ............ 3638 Ambclson Ava. Senior Band 3.4: Sounds 2.3.4; Slag: Crew 2.3.4, TESTA. SANDRA LEIGH .. Fulksingcrs 3. THOMAS. DENNIS CHARLES Madrigal 3. Sounds 2.3. THOMAS. DONNA SUSAN .6764 Bursai Cl. Annual R5112: Fqusingers 2' Scribhlcrs 3. 4. SuiIiIds 2. 3. 4' Tower News 3: Office Help 2' GAA 2. THOMAS. JAMES KEITH. I I I I 36l8 Madison Rd. Enicred Wilhruw In sophcmare year fiorri Lyon Juninr High SthooL THOMAS. SHER YLLJ' .. 31 I7 Woodburn AVe. Dux Femina 4'. Spanish CIIIII 4; Senior Band 2.3.4; Sanior Orchcslra 3.4: Sounds 2.3.4;SIudcnlCounci12.3.4: Annual Reprcscnlaiiv: 3. THULLEN. THOMAS PAUL I I I . I I . I I I6925 Buckingham Pl. Enlarcd Wilhrnw In sophomore ycar from Lyrin Juniur High School. THURKILL ERNBTINE . . 4933 Muchmorc SI. Eniered Wilhrow In sophomore year from Lynn Juilitir High School. 4005 Gilmorc Ave. 6835 LECanlc Ave. TINSLEY SHARGNL ..... 1600 Purl'cr Pl. French Club 2; FI'A 4;GAA 2.3 irls Gicu ClubZ. Mind Chorus4. TI'SCHBEIN. ROBYN. . . 3446 ancy Ave. Annual Busincss Staff 3. . ' II Team 3.4: Frcnch Club 2' GAA 2. 3. 4. Girls Git: Club Z: OII'Icc Help 3'. Senior Choir 3. 4. Sounds 3. 4; SludenLCuunciI J. 4. TOBMS. STEPHANIESUZANNE FHA 2: Girls GlccClub 2. SoundsZ. TOLIN. VERA ELLEN . . 257 Mtfurmick PI. FTA 2; GAA 2.3: History Club 2: Scnior Choir 4: Mixed Chorus 2. 661 S Windward SI. TRIBELE. MICHA EL WILLIAM . .. 6616 Roe SI. DECA. TRIGGSI EMMA JEAN .. l540 SI. Leger PI. Enlarcd Wilhmw In sophomorc ycai' riom Our Lady OIAngels School. .IULL. JAMES ...... .. 4H4 Edilh Ave. Enicrcd Wiihmw In scniuI year from Purchl Higii School UNDERHILL. OGDEN CRAIG I227 Rookwood Dr. VALMORE. LA WRENCE FINDLEY IIIIIII I I 1246 Muiwgalhcr Chess Club 2.3.4: Senior Band 2. VAN FELT. DA VID DWIGHT . . I . 1233 Waysidc Pl. Slndcnl Council Rep. 2: Annual Rep. 2. VANNER. MARIA REDDIE . 23l2 Kcmon SI. VARNER. WARREN THOMAS Swim Band 3.4. VAUGHNHOWARDEUGENE . II II84403IISI. Baseball 2: Track 2. VILA RDO, DA NTESTE VEN .. l240 lnglcnook Pl. Bascbail 2.3.4: Diving 2.3.4; Swimming 2: lehali 2.3.4: Senior Band 2: Tigcr Club 2.3.4. VIMEGAR.SHIRLEYANN .. .. . liISGilberiAve. Lunchroom H:lp4. WAJNSCO'IT. WILLIAM GEORGE .. .. 6843 Buckingham Pi. Enlcrcd Wilhrow in sophomore year from Lyon Juniol High School. 3760 Kcnilworlh PI. WALLACE. DOROTHYMAE .. I I II I . 2219Fuimn Ave. DECAIGAA 2. WALLA CE. LA URA JEA N IIIIIIIIIIIII . 588 Delta Avenue Enlared WiIIIIow in senior year from Glen Bic High School. WALLACE BILLY I ISIESL Leger Place Enlcred Wilhrow II'I sophomore ycar fiom Savvycr Junior High School. WALTON. DA NIEL. . 3709 Brolhcrlon Road Baseball 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2 3: Sounds 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Y- Teens 3. 4. FHA 2. 4: Pup Club 2: Lunch Roam Halper 2. 3. 4'. OITIu: Help 3: Mind Chorus 2.3.4. 269 WARE. PA TRICIA ANN .. ....... 2523 Hemlock SIreeI Emercd Wiihruw in sophumon: year from Samuel Ach Junior High Schonl. WARE. RENEA ELLEN IIII 3454 Grccnlawn AvcnuE DECA 4' FTA4: Hislory Club 4: 6.4.4 3: Oman Help 3. WARREN CLAUDIA MAIRE . SIudenI Council 3: Dane: Club 3;RiI1e CILiil3. WARREN, CYNTHIA ....... I5506510warl Avcnu: Enlurcd Withrow In sophomore. year from Lyon Junior High School. WASS. HARRIET MARIE 6.l5AIIIens Avenue WATERS HELEN . .3626Tamakack Avenue 0.4.4 3. 4' Dance Club 3. 4; Girls Glci: Ciub 4: Senior Choir 4' Towar News 374i Morris Plac: 4 WA TSDN. ESTHER LOUISE' .. 3137 Fairlicid Avcnu: Enltrcd WILIIICIW in sophomore year from Sawyer Junior High School. WATSONRHONDA ELIZABETH ......... GIZOAIpha Entered Wilhraw in sophomor: yur from Lyon Junior High School. WATTS. CAROL SUE ...................... 2!90 BuuncSlrcel Enlcrcd Wilhrow in sophomor: year from Cullcr Junior High School. WATTS. RONALD MORRIS .................. 2622 Hackbcny Baskclbzll 2.3: Football 2.3: Track 2. WEA THINGTON. ROSA . ........ 5513 Tompkins Avcml: Entered Wilhmw In sophomure ycar I'rnm Lyon Ju nior High School. WEBER SYL VIA ANN . . . 4226 33rd SIreeI Band 2 WEIGOLD. DA VID EDWARD II.III.... SIageCIew2.:3 SonndIZHZ . 30l5 Springcr Avenue WELLER. JOHNI I I ......... 2363 Victory Parkway Entarcd Wilhrow In senior year froni Grocnlicld McClain. WELLS. JUANITA ANN .......... 3615Tamarnck Annual Literary SIaiT: Suunds 3. 4'. History Ciub 4; Studcnl Council 3.4: 01110: Help 2. 3. 4: Lunch Room Hclp4 WENDEL. RA YMOND I ......... 47I9 Caslic Place Eniued Wilhrow In sophnmme yeaI from Lyon Juniar High School. WENDEL, ROBERT ... . . 4719Caxiie Place AnnualRep 2. WESLEYJEFFERY I 3459R0ckdnlc Rrjcnlc Football 3. WETZIE'L. GEORGEANTHONY I I I Stage Crew 4: Sounds 4. VICA 4. . 432i Columbia Parkway WHALLEY. GREGORY . . . 293i Minol Enlcrcd Wilhrow' In sophomore year From Courier :chI WHISENANT JENNY .. ........... 1257 Wayside PI. WHITE, MARTHA I I ......... . 3039 Woodbum Ave. Campus Life Club 2: GAA 2.3: Healih Carccrs 2: Red Cross CIuII 2.3.4. WHITT VJC'KY ......... l256 Meadow Clighi Ln. Sludcnl Council Rep 4' Drill Team 3' Majoreucs 3. Suunds 3' Tower News Rep 2. 3; 6AA 2 3 WHOBERRY. MARGIE. . .. .. 265 Robb SI. DECA 4: Tower N:ws Rap. 7 WIGGINSJANIE .I .............. 2426 May SI. WILEY. ROSA ANN .......................... 2424 Findialcr CI. GAA 2. 3. 4: Dolphin Club 2 Senior Choir 3. Girls' Glee Club 2: Sludcnl Council Rep. 2 .3 4. Sounds 3. 4: Annual Rep. 2. 3. WILKINS DEBORAH ESTELL . ........... 1907 Crane Ave FLA 3. WILLHOITE. LINDA SUE ....... I I I I I I I I 203 Worth SI. Office Hcipli; Town News Rep 4. WILLIAMS. FRED ....... Fooibaiil WILLIAMS. KENNETH WA YNE .. Basketball 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3 .4; Track Igcr Club 2 4: PcpCiub 4 WILLIA MS. MILDRED. ........ 36I3 Trimbie Ave Hislary Club 2: Y-Tcens 2: 6AA 3' Dance Club Z. 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 2'. OI'FIsc Help 3: Lunchroom 2. 3472 Hudson Ave. ......... I969 Kinney Ave. WILLIAMS.PATRICIA ANN ............. .I 32IOHackbcl'rySl. Enlered Wilhmw in sophnmorc year from Sawycr Junior High School. WILLIAMS. REGINALD . . . I I I I . . . 3082 Gilbcn Aw. Mixed Chorus 3. Senior Choir 4. Solinds 3 WILLIAMS WENDELL LEROY ....... 3445 Monlgomcry Rd. Rcwv: Band 2'. SEN! Band 3: Pup Club 4. WILLIA MS. YVONNE CHRISTINE Y -Tacns 3. GAA 2. 3. 4; PcpClub 4. WILLIS DARRELL . IS40 Blair Ave Basketball 2' Fooiball 2. 3. 4: Tiack 2. 3' Pcp Ciub 2. Projection Crcw Z. WILLS.SARAHDENISE ...... ZOIBCIarinn Avenue GAA 2.3.4; Y-Tecns 3.4. WILSON. BETTY MARIE ...... I948 chiu Avenue French Club 2; GAA 2.4; Scnior Orchcslia 2.3.4: Sounds 2.4. WILSON BILLIE MICHELE . l92l WIIarachrrace Chess Club 4: GAA 3. 4: Pap Clubd. . 32l4 Cieinvizw Ave. WILSON GLENNA. I II 422023IIISIreeI Chess Ciubd: Student Ciiuncil 2.3. WILSON. THOMAS EVERETT .......... 27I8 Grimlhs Avenue WIR THL IN. JOHN STEPHEN 3747 Aylzsboru Avcnue WOODRUM. TERRI I609 Mcars Avenue Enlcrcd Wiihrow from Eastern Hills Jumor High In sophomore year. WOODY. ALAN DA VID. I I . 5704 Sierra Park Place Hisiary Club 2. 3: Orchcslra 2. 3. Soiinds 2. 3. Projcclion Crcw 2. 3; RcscIVC Foolball 2. 3; Resch: Basketball 2: Track 2.3. WRIGHT. MICHAEL ANTHONY .. Football 2.3.4; Tiger Club 3; Track 3.4. WRIGHT ROBERT . i9ll Htwill Avenue Entered Wilhmw III sophomore war from Sa wyer Junior High School WYNN. GWENDOLYN I . 5104 Kenwood Road DIIII Tuam 4' GAA 3. 4' Girls Glee CIiIII 3. 4' Dance Club 3. 4; Sounds 3. 4' Thalian 3. 4. YEAGER. THOMASI I I I Band 2. 3. 4' Foolbail. 2: Sounds 4. Swii'nming 3. 4. YEE. JOHN .. 2664 Madison Road Sigma Gamma. Hisl. 4. Annual Ari Surf 2.4: Chess Club 2.3. 4. Sec 5: Trcas 3: Cross Couniry 2: German Club 2; Red Cross 2.:3 Vic: Pres 3; Sounds 3. ZACHARYJERRY . . 1729 Dana Avcnue Enlered Wilhmw iII snphnmorc year from Sawyer Junior High School. ZACKERY. RAIFORD EUGENE I I . . 1927 Dana Avcnnc Band 2. ZOECKLEIN. MARLENE ELIZABETH I . ...... 1630 Brandon Entered Wilhmw in sophomore year from Eastern Hills Junior High School. 3456 Fcrnsid: Place 3641 Bcllecrcst Ave. THlS $992 5 mammal? THREE MONKEYS ova BY THE DOOR WM .612e444f' quw 1M 'LPWDQ'7j WW 41 $424 Eggwggwwvawiiz WMWW.WM 7!!!qu 4,;le wamwmwm WMIW?XW5WW E: g Faculty Directory MISS SHARON L. ADAMS 7 Librarian, Sounds MR. WILLIAM G ADAMS7 Dr. Training MRS. INEZ D. ALEXANDER 7 Math MRS. JANE G, ARNOLD 7 Home Economics, Home EC, Club MRS. RAE M. BACZEK Math MISS VIRGINIA O. BECK 7 English, Cum Laude MRS. ROSE A. BEESON 7 Science MRS. FRANCES E. BELLE7 Business Education MRV PENTECOST BENNS 7 Math MRSB MARIANNE BERLINER 7 Science MRS, MARILYN M. BLOCKSOM 7 English MR. MELVILLE R. BOSSE 7 Science. Math, Chess Club. Cum Laude MR7 WILLIAM BOYER 7 English MISS KAREN A, BRANDON 7 Science, Math MRS. ANN L. BRASEY 7 Math. Typing MR. ROBERT S. BUCHANAN 7 Drafting, Industrial Arts MR. ROBERT L, BUERKLE 7 Industrial Arts MR. CHARLES Oi CADLE 7 Math, Basketball MR. JERRY E. CALL 7 Math, It's Academic, Cum Laude MR. PAUL R. CALLAHAN 7 Business Education MISS MONICA CAVEMAN 7 Cum Laude, Social Studies MR. THOMAS A. CHAMBERS 7 Physical Education, Cross Country. Baseball MRS. CORNELlA F. CHILDS 7 Home Economics MR. WOODSON C. CONWAY 7 Choir, Madrigal MR. WILLIAM E. COPENHAVER 7 Science MRS. DOROTHY E. CRUSE 7 Social Studies MRS. MARY Hi DAILY 7 Special Education MR. WALTER A. DAVIDSON 7 Science, Cum Laude MRS. MARY E. DAWSON 7 Business MISS SHELVY J, DEBERRY 7 Business MRS, MARIE W. DELYONS 7 Physical Education. GAA, Dance Club MRS. BETTY D. DIXON 7 Counselor MR. RICHARD D. DOBSON 7 Math MR. HARALAMBOS FEK KOS 7 Science MRS, WINIFRED B. FLAUTT 7 English MRS. JEAN M. FROLO 7 Home Economics MR. JAMES R. 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Eric2 226 Abernathy. John 2 62 Abig, Deborah 2 224 Abney. William 2 240 Adamkicurcz. Bob 2 248 Adamkicwiez. Mary 2 2 240 Adams. Anna 2 213 Adams. Ernie 2 240 Allen. Edward -2 240 Adams. Larry 2 81. 226 Adams. Mardecn 22 61. 163 Adams. Mona 2 163 Adams. Mr. 2 106. 148 Adams. Wanda 2 163 Adkins, Tame 2 244 Adkins.Shirley 2 244 Aker. Bob 2 213 Akens.china1d 2 226 Alexander. Donald 2 163 Alexander, LaVerne 2 226 Alexander. Michele 2 226 AJHem. Alan 2 213 Allcc. Kenneth 2163 Allen, Barb 2 213 Allen, Marilyn 2 163 Allen. Susan -- 43. 163 Allen, Tony 2 68 Alper. Rywka 22163 Anders, Dana 2 68 Anderson. Cheryl 2 86, 226 Anderson. David 226 Anderson. Denise 2 226 Anderson. Dennis 2 240 Anderson. Flelchcr2 163 Anderson. James 2 226 Anderson. Lisa 2248 Anderson. Mark 51. 106. 240 Anderson. Nick 2 132 Anderson. Phyllis 22 163 Anderson. Sandi 2 56, 79. 163 Anderson. Stanley 2 226 Andrews. George -2 68 Anders. Chris -- 68 Antlc. Dan 2 43. 55. 67, 74. 75. 76. 102. I62, I63 Antle. David 2 55. 95. 96, 107. I63 Amie. Linda 2 226 Antle. Ricky 2 248 Apgar. John 2- 132 Apple. Betty 22 58 Apple. Wanda 2 80, 163 Armstrong, Rosanne 2 240 Armstrong. Mr. Thomas 2 145 Arnold. Elaine 2 213 Arnold, Mike 2 77. 244 Arnold. William 2 226 Ashcrafl. Victoria 2 60. 163 Aller, Rhea 2 248 Atkins, Linda 2 226 Augsbach. Keith 2 213 Austin. Gwendolyn 2 204 Avery. Deborah 2 226 Ayers. Susan 2 163 Bach. Sharon 53. 56. 163. 186 Bader, Terry 2 226 Bailey. Beckie 2 226 Bailey. Diana 2 I63 Baird, Jenny Lu 2- 226 Baker. David 2 226 Baker. Diane 2 136.139. 213 Baker. Nick 2 77 Baker. Roy 2 61.163 Baldwin, Gregory 2 163 Baldwin. Laurc12 213 Baldwin. Roger 2 240 In Baldwin. Teresa -- 138. 163 32111. Mark 2 42.43. 64. 66. 75. 76, 162. 163 Bull. Ronald 2 213 Ballard. Dar1ene 2 51. 141 Ballcw. Tony 2 226 Ballinger, Rhonda 22 43. 79.226 Bank. Deborah 2 163 Banks. Jerome 2 62. 213 Bannister. Stephanie 22 163 Bannister. James 2 213 Barber. Yvellc 22 164 Barber, Donald 2 248 Barber. Yvonne 2 164 Barlcw, nge 22 226 Barnes. Bonnie 2 43. 49. 50. 66. 164. 208 Barnes, Debra 2 248 Barnes. Dolores 2 226 Barnes. Eric 2 226 Barnes. Fatty 2 141. 240 Barnes. Tommie 2 240 Barnett. Wanda 2 226 Barrett. Robert 2 62. 164 Bartholomew. Jacquelyn 2 40, 52. 58. 164 Barlleson. Henry 2 I64 Bartictl. Reed 2 106. 240 Barton, Gene 2 213 Bussett. Collins 2 213 Batson. Cathy 2 240 Battle. Denise 2 213 Bauren. Debbie 2 226 Bauer. John 2 213 Bays. Danie12 213 BaylessJohn 2 213 Baxter. Belinda 2 52. 56, 226 Baykin. Christine 2 2 227 Bear, Luna 2 226 Beasley. Diane 2 213 Beasley. Steve 2 244 Beasley. Fred 2 106 Bebe. Nick 2 62. I64 Becksledl, Gary 2- 62. 164 Bedinghaus, Robert 2 240 Beets. Cindy 2 248 Bein. Denise 2 164 Bell. Debra 2 213 Bell, Judy 2 226 Bc11,Linda 2 77 Bcllamah. Kenny 2 312 Bemis. Pu12 54. 164 Benna. Glenda -2 53. 213 Bcnna. Jack ..- 48. 96. 164 Benna. Tony 2 226 Bennett. Chery12 240 Bennett, Gary 2 I 16 Bennett, Rich 2 131 Benz. 16112 248 Bernstein,A1an 2 213 Barry. Douglas 213 Bcsley.Ti1us 2- 78 Beuiris. L862 164 Belts, Deena 2 213 Billings. Gail 2213 Billings. Glenn -- 63. 79. 120. 164 Billings. LaFawn 2154 Bimel. Dave 2 68. 240 Bimcl. Judy 2 49.50. 164 Binnion. John 2 226 Bird. Daniel 2 97.131.164 Bishop. Barbara - 164 Bivens. Marsha 2- 81. 227 Black. Odell 2 164 B1ack,Sy!via 2 227 dex Blackwell. D011i62 81. 227 Blair. Andy 2 62, 213 Bland. B. -- 175 Bland, Jessica 2 79, 213 Bland. Lurcda 2 I64 Blanks. Karen 2 56. 164 Blunton. Gary 2 240 Blocksom. Mary 2 51. 248 Blossom. A. 2 69 Blossom. Frank 2 78. 227 Blough. Kris 2 227 Blythe. J. -- 75.76 Beak. Cindy 2 164 Bohmcr. Dave 2 213 Bolan, Put -2 244 Bolden, Clifton 2 227 Bolton. Dave 2 63. 78. 80. I64 Boner, Inez 2 55. I64 Bonner. Mark 2 77, 105. 240 Bonner. Mike 2 213 Booker.Sy1via 227 Boozer. Pamela 2 227 Boozer, Victoria 2 213 Bornemann. Janice 2 227 Bornemann. Linda 2 213 Boston. Denise 2 53. 213 Boswell. Alter 2 164 Boswell. Gary 2 227 Bouldin. Carolyn 2 240 Bouldin, Geraldine 2 248 Bowen. Deborah 2 69. 165 Bowers, Brad 2 227 Bowers. Paula 2- 51. 244 Bowling. Herman 2 79. 107.213 Bowling. William 2165 Bowman, Charles 2 227 Boyd. BeverFy 2 213 Boyd. Glenda 2 56. 165 Boyd. John 2 56. 58. 64. 65. 75. 76. 217 Boyd. Linda 2 213 Boyd. Sharon 2 248 Boykin, Monica 2 213 Boyle. Gary 2 165 Brabson. Teresa 2 80. 103. I65 Bracken. Stephany 2 51.244 Braden, Betty 2 213 Bradshaw. Mcfissa 2 81 Brak, James 2 214 Bradley. Cecil 2 213 Bradshaw. Myra 2 227 Bradshaw. Roberta 2 165 Branch, Kathy 2 248 Bragden. Brenda 2 213 Bragden. V. 2 55 Brandenburg. Linda 2 240 Brantley. David 2 107.227 Braswell. Deborah 2 228 Braun. A. 2 69 Brawn. Terri 2 244 Breckenridge. Cassandra 2 I65 Brewster. Doris 2 213 Briggs. Kathy 2-- 43. 47, 139, 165 Briggs, Ricky 2 240 Brinkdopke, Carol 2 248 Brinkdopke. Fred 2 240 Brinkdopke, Sandra 2 165 Brock. David 22 248 Brock. Kathleen 2 64. 68, 227 Brockman. David 2 211 Brogden. E. 2 68 Brogden. Velinda 2 68. 165 Brogien. B. 2 55 Broils. C2106 Broner, Ava 2 43. 214 272 Brooks. Curtis 2 227 Brooks. Linda 2 79. 227 Broon. Deborah 2 227 Brasher. A. 2 69 Broswell. Cynthia 2 227 Brown. B. 2 58 Brown. Debbie 2 214. 227 Brown. Douglas 2 248 Brown. Gayle 22 165 Brown, Hazel 2 165 Brown. K. 2 76 Brown. L. 2 43 Brown. Martha 2 165 Brown. Mike2 62, 165 Brown. Nancy 2 227 Brown. Rosemary 2 227 Brown. Sue 2 46. 57, 165 Brown. Sharon 2 75.214 Brown. Valerie 2 240 Brown. Winfied 2 165 Broylcs. Charles 2 58. 78 Broyles, Diane 22 244 Bruce. Geraldean 2 214 Bruce. Ronnie 2 240 Bruce. Sharon 2 227 Brunson. Brenda 2 227 Bruntley, GaiI 2 227 Bruton. David 2 165 Bryant. Alice 2 227 Bryant, Charlene 2214 Bryant. Curtis 2 107 Bryant. Deborah 2 214.227 Bryant. Doug 2 240 Bryce. Linda 2 81. 228 Bucannox, Cindy 2 77 Buchanan. Cheryl 2 244 Buchanan. Dolores 2 75. 228 Buchannon. Tom 2- 62 Buck. Beverly 2 228 Buckanan. Larry 2 244 Buebler. Robert 2 240 Bucrger. Rick 22 214 Buford. Dave 2 107. 228 Bunch. Gary 2 228 Burek, Gary 2 165 Burger. Rollins 2 78 Burgess, Debi 2 228 Burns. Judy 2 214 Burse. Ulysses 2 56, 214 Burton. Mari 2 240 Buseh, Debbie 2 165 Bush. Donna 2 214 Bush, Deborah 2 258 Bush. Den 2 228 Bush..1011n 2 214 Bush. Kenneth 2 228 Bush. Tom 2 214 Butcher. Pam 2 57. 75. 76 Butler. Candy 2 165 ButIer. Terry 2 48 Buttram. Deborah 2 43.214 Butts. Karen 2 214 Bulls, Kathleen 2 248 Byrd. Joseph 2 214 Byrd. Tim 2 165 Byrnside. Cyndy 2 75,228 Cadle. Mr; Charles 2 112 Cahall. John 2 75,76,228 Culbert. Jerri 2 53, 56, 228 Caldwell. Dale 2 228 Caidwell. Kenneth 2 214 Ca11.Mr.Jerry2 177 Callaway. Raynetta 2 214 Campbell, Cathy 2 56. 214 Campbell. Audrey 2 223 Campbell. Connie W 214 Campbell. Cynthia -- 228 Campbell. Debbie WW 228 Campbell. Everell WW 165 Campbell. JeffW 244 Campbell. Judy 228 Cannon. Phil W 228 Cantrell. Sharon W 244 Cunlwell. Marty W 70. 71. 103. 165 Cuppcl. Sylvia 75 Cariagu. Joy 167 Curiagu. Paul 228 Carney. Kevin W 75 Carney. Richard WWW 63. 68. 228 Curpcnler..1ames W 214 Carroll. Becky WW 214 Carroll. Karen W 43. 103. 162. 207 Carson. Clark WW 69 Carson. Dcllena WW 258 Carson. Gail W 214 Curler. Jerry WW 228 Carter. Mark -- 75. 76. 228 Curler. Timothy WW 75. 78. 79. 80. 86. 167 Casey. Donnu W 167 Casey. Peggy W 55. 167 Casey. Phillipe W 51 Casey.Phi11ip W 244 Casey. R1121 WW 141. 248 Castor. Dennis W 131. 214 Cauldwell. Grcgg- 107 Cavanaugh. Patricia 64. 107. 167 CUIES. JeffW 77. 241 Chadwc11.Cuthy W 68. 79. 214 Chadwell, Debbie W 240 Chalk. Clara WW 228 Chamber. Olivia WW 228 Chamberlain. FrancesW 167 Chambers. Mr. Tom W 106. 131 Chapman. Belinda 214 Chapman. Candice W 244 Chen. Jo W 55. 63.162. 167.211 Chesnul. Kathy 54.75. 76. I67 Chevalier. Debby 228 Chidesler. Deborah WW 43.55. 61. 167 Childress, Susan WWW 103.214 Childs. Gayle WW 167 Chin. Neeoo W 77. 186. 244 Chin. Teung W 46. 53. 58. 63. 162. 167, 197 Chisholm. Becky WW 228 Cholmondeley. Karen W 167 Cimarosli. Dun 241 Cimarosli. Cindy 43 Cimuraci. Dan WW 106.118 Clupp.Ca1hy W 51.244 Clupp. Murcia -- 69 Clapp. Robert W 167 Clark, Clifford WWWW 80, 228 Clark. Harold WW 167 Clark. Mary- 167 Ciurk. Randy -- 67. 75.76. 214 Clay. Bernita W W 244 Clay. Chcnse W 241 Clay. Darrell W 248 CICmenls. JeffW 241 Clemmons. Harvey WW 228 Clemons.Clem0n1W 214 Clemons. Jennifer -- 228 Clemons. Kenneth W 75.76. 167 Clepper. D011 W 62 Clorc. Nancy W 103 Clowers. Deborah W 244 Clowcrs. Pamela W 248 Cobb. William W 228 Coffey. Durry1 -- 167 Cofeld. Kathleen WW 215 Coggin. Alicia 215 Coggin. KaLhy - 228 Colangelo. Juan 49. 103. 215 Colbert. Denise 53. 215 Coleman. C, W 69 Coleman. Erick 62. 167 Coleman.Teresa 51. 106. 141 244 Coleman. Vincent 215 Colley. 2611a W 244 Collier, Camille WW 241 C011icr.D.W 132 Collier. S. W W 68 Collins. Duvid W 167 C011ins.chbic- - 141.241 Collins, Diunc WWW 241 Collin5.1ivclyn WW 60, 61.167 Coles. T. 68 Combs, lralcne 228 Combs. Sue 215 Compton. Connie 51. 244 Compslon. John 107. 215 Compslon. Sandra 244 Connell. Jim 241 Conner. Floyd 167 Conway. Brenda 167 Conway. Mr. Woodson W 78 Cook. A. WW 75 Cook. Christine 167 Cook. Debbie WW 248 Cook. DeniseW 61. 167 Cook, Dessic 43.54. 57.215 Cook. Gioria 228 Cook. Rocky 241 Cooper. Angela 58. 228 Cooper, L. W 215 Cuopcr. Pollie W 228 Cooper. R. WW 6! Cooper. Virginia WW 215 Corbin. Murilyn-W- 55. 75 Corbin. Mclvin WW 55, 229 Cordell, Gary WWW 62. 215 Cornell, Jack W 248 Cornell. John W 215 Cornwell. Linda WW 244 Curwin. Kathy W 229 Cules.T. W 77 Couch. Kathleen W 244 Couch. Wayne - - 241 Coulter. Kim 241 Craft. Dianna 229 Craft. Ronnie WW 248 Craig. Beverly W 244 Cramer. Rusty W 116.229 Crawford. Joan W 229 Creslc. Betty WW 150 Crew. Kris WW 43. 52.139.215 Crews. Denise W 241 Cricket. C. W 127 Cross. Jacqueline WW 229 Cummings. David W 229 Crutchcr. R. 61 Cummins. Many W 79. 229 Curtis. Doug W 75.229 Curtis. S. W 43 Cybreth. Jerry W 299 Daniels. D. W- 68 Dalton. Cheri 229 Dalton. Marc 43. 229 Dumeron. Cheryl 2 5 Dameron. James 248 Dunby.Haze1WW 76 Duvenpor1.Jamcs W 248 Davenport. Ronald 118.241 Davidson. Ernest -- 96 Davidson. Gary W 43.48. 50. 66. 97. 162 Davidsen. Janet Davidson. Shurun Davis, Beth WW 248 .229 77. 244 51. 68. 75. 76 273 Davis. Bill 49. 52. 141 Davis. David 229 Davis. Debbie 215 Davis. Juan W W 79. 248 Davis. John W 229 Davis. Mike 68 Davis. Paul W 68.215 Davis. Phi1anthia 229 Davis. Ray W 241 Davis. Sharon W 61. 77. 170 Davis. Shirley - - 215 Davis. Shonda 244 Davis. Thomas W 52. 241.248 Davis. Lydia W 215 Davis, William W 170 Davidson, Dennis W 241 Davidson. Cheryl 241 Day. Glenda W- 170 Dea1.Tina W 248 Dean. Missy WW 139.170 Decker. Jan W 141 Degenhart. 30: WW 244 Dennison, Sharon W 118 Denson. Jeffery 229 Denson. Lorenzo W 170 Dcnson. Melvin 229 Dem. Kathleen 80. 170 Depuccio. Mary 106 Derby. Gary W 229 Deters. Mary WW 229 DeVise. JucquclincW 229 Dcvoe, Linda 215 Dczarn. Raleigh 244 Dezarn. Darla 241 Diai. Rosalia WW 229 Dickerson. Bill W 229 Dickerson.Chery1 W 244 Dickerson. Debbie W 241 Dickerson. Stephanie W 170 Billion, Yvonne W 56. 215 Dillon. Barry W 248 Dill. Edward 215 DiPucciu. Mike 75.229 Dixon. Bennie W 170 Dixon. Tom W 54.64.65. 78. 212. 215 Duane. Penny W 170 Dobbins. Amber W 170 Doe. John WW 77 Dolby. Kenneth 170 Dollison. Penny WW I70 Donaldson. Sue W 77 Domineak. Freddie -- 215 Donaldson. Phyllis WWW 248 Donaldson. Slevc WW 77,241 Dones. Melvin -- 69 Dodd. Andy W 69 Due. Joe W 77 Dooley. Theresa WW 248 Dorily. Suroniu W 75.229 Dom. Dan W 52. 229 Dorsey. Dan W 43. 79. 170 Born. Diane W 241 Dowdy. Phyllis W 215 Dowcrs. Bev W 52. 64. 7'5. 229 Douly. Steve W 76 Dozier. Phyllis W 170 Druggoo. Natalie 46. 57 Drake. Kathleen W 248 Drake. Margo 215 Dressell. William 215 Dryer. Anita W 215 Dubois. William W 229 Dubose. John WWW 229 Dubose. Pal W 170 Dubosc. Vcra W 170 Duermi1.Denny W 110.112.113. 170 Duffy. Winfred 215 Dugar. Emily WW 229 Duharl. Jake 170 Duke. Margaret 170 Dula. Lisa 215 Dunaway. Dave 170 Duncan. Alice W 103 Duncan. Lindu WW 57 Duncan. Loretta W 241 Duncan. Pam 80.170 Duncan. Olive 69 Dunham. Brenda W 229 Dunson. Rodney W 229 Dunn. Lynne 170 Durbin. Linda 68. 69. 172 Durbin. Tim -- 43. 79.215 Durbin. Vicky WW 55. 215 Dupree. Mr. 145 Duskin. Natu1ic W W 229 Duvall. Brenda WW 172 Eades. Brian WW 229 Eaton. James 61.131.172 Eckerle. Nancy 248 Eddy. Barb 215 Edmunson. Joe Edwards. Darnell 75. 229 Edwards. Mary W 68. 229 Edwards. Melinda W 68. 215 Edwards. Priscilla WWW 229 Eldred. Rosalyn 241 Edwards. Shirley W 172 Eggleston. Lorene 215 E1der.GregWW 241 E1dcr..10ne W 248 Eldrca. Jean 215 E1drcd.Bclva 215 Ellison..lanice 215 Emmlck. Robber! WW 215 Emmick. Susan W 229 England. Joseph 172 England. Pal 248 Ennis. REla WWWW 215 Ernest. Kcnnclh W 248 Eschmeycr. Barbara 51. 141. 241 Essex. Marian WW 72 Eslep. Debbie W W 248 Esled. Russell WW 241 Eslon. Delores 215 Everly. Sue W W 69.215 51.77.241 Evans. C. 141 Epans. E. W 79 Evans. G. - 68 Evans. KrisWW 241 Evans. Marianne WW 138 Evans S. W 69 Ewing.Suhron - 215 Eycr. Terry W 172 Farrell. Rebecca 172 Faul. Ramona W 241 Fazzio. Bill W 215 Fauio. Tony W 75. 215 Farmer. Johnis 244 Fuu1.Rumonia W 244 Fenkcr. Edward W 241 Ferguson, Angela WW 172 Ferguson. BeverlyW 172 Ferguson. Debbie 47. 56. 57. 69. 78. 80. 139. 162.172 Ferguson. Reginald 216 Ferguson. W. WW 103.136. 139 Ferene. Bruce W 116 Fcrene. Thomas WW 66. 96, 99. 131. 172 Fields. M. WW 75 Fields. Lawrence W 216 Fieles. Ronald - - 172 Findlulcr.Ann W 216 Fiorilo. Mike 53.58.172 Firestone. Ann 55.139 Fischer. Linda 216 Fischer. Lorena WW 216 Fisher, Lisa 7 75, 242 Fisher, Thomas 7 172 Fisher, Whitney 7 242 Flanagan, Marsha 7 172 Flanigan, Terry 7 216 Flannery, Mike 7 75, 229 Fleckenstein, Anna 7 244 Fleckenstein, Robert7 248 Flora, Beverly 7 216 Floyd, Robert 7 2I6 F1uharty,Jeff7 229 F1uharly,Terry 7 I72 Fogelsong, Bill 7 75, 230 Foglesong, Vicki 7 172 Foley, Sherry 7 242 Foftner.Gai17 242 Foster, Charlotte 7 216 Foster, Valerie 7 43, 79,216 Fowler, David 7 77 Fowler, Mike 7- 79 Fowler, Randy 7 244 Framan, Marvic 7 230 Francisco, Harold 7 230 Franks, Linda 7 216 Frankenstein, Debbie 7 242 Frasure, James 7 242 Frazier, Barry 7 172 Frazier, Car017 216 Frederick, Alice 7 172 Frederick. Sam 7 52 Freeland, Sandra 7 172 Freeman, Anthony 7 244 Freeman, Deborah 7 56, 172 Franker, Elien 7 77 Frey, Edwin 7 172 Friedrick,Kei1h 7 230 Friedman, Fred 7 68 Frank, Gaylc 7 244 Frost, David 7 248 Frost, Debra 7 230 Frost, Mary 7 58, 216 Frost, Nathaniel 7 244 Frost, Yvette 7 60 Frye, Dudley 7 230 Fuller, Judy 7 172 Gadberry, Kim 7 244 Gadberry, Steve 7 118, 242 Gaffney, Sahon 7 106. 248 Gales,BiIl7116 Gailf'leld, Annabelle 7 68 Gaines, Bob 7 68 Gaines, Jerome 7 242 Gaines, Pam 7 231 Gallinger, Paui 7 43, 69 Gallagher, Mr. James 7 162 Garland, P2117 53,56, 69, 157 Garner, Ann 7 230 Garner, Michele 7 230 Games, Donald 7 230 Garneu, Clifford 7 230 Garneu, Theresa 7 216 Garrett, Patricia 7 216 Garrett, Mr. Burton 7 42 Garrison, Jeffery 7 216 Garth, Pat 7 48 Garwin, Danny 7 106. 230 Gaskins, Frank 7 248 Gaskins, Henry 7 230 Gay, John 7 106, 242 G611, Lawrence 7 244 Gensler. Peter 7 248 Gentry,.10hn 7127 Gentry, Chery17 216 Gentry, Shirley 7 56, 75, 76 George, Carol 7 53,216 Gerber. Cheryl 7 79, 103, 248 Gerber, Lynn 7 77, 242 Ghee, Steve 7 107 Gleason, Joe 7 76 Ghee, Samuel 7 31, 216 Gibbs, Joseph 7 244 Gilbert. Karen 7 175, 244 Gulino, John 7 64, 65 Gilkeson, Debbie 7 244 Gilkeson, Wayman 7 248 Gilmore, Sharon 7 43, 64, 75 Gilpin, Debbie 7 49, 175 Glacken, Deborah 7 244 Gleason, Joseph 7 216 Goens, Dennis 7 62, 75 Gohs, Sherry 7 244 Good, Don7 131 Goosby, Donald 7 96 Goshorn, Tim 7 244 6055, Eugene- 79, 80, 96 6055, James 7 216 Gover, Bev 7 43, 47 Graham, Tom 7 242, 244 Grana1,7anel7 248 Gram, Beverly 7 248 Grant, Phyllis 69, 216 Gratch, Kathy 7 139 Gratsch, Jerry 7 244 Gralsch, Mary 7 248 Graves, Wade 7 216 Gray. D. 7 75, 76 Gray, Judy 7216 Grear, Dan7 131 Green, 1. -7 69 Greg, Dwight 7 53 Gregg, Johanna 7 216 Greias, Chair 7 244 Gresham, Mike 7 242 Grevas, George 7 248 Grieves, S. 7 77 Griffin,J. 7 68 Grics, Gary 7 230 Grimm, Peggy 7 216 Grisby, David 7 216 Grissom, Linda 7 177 Griswold, George 7 242 Groom, Rickey 7 248 Groomes. William 7 177 Groves, Ronnie 7 230 Grubbs, Tcrsu 7 177 Gulino,John 7 216 Gulley, Pam 7 139, 230 Gunklach, Peggy 7 230 Guy, C. 7 68 Guy, Mary 7 244 Guy, Theresa 7 216 Hadley, Pam 7103, 177, 186 Hadley, Terri 7 77, 244 Hague, Terri 7 244 Hain, Robin 7 230 Haines, Harry 7 75, 76, 177 Hainc, Dianna 7 177 Haire, Patricia 7 230 Hairston, Ron 7 43, 56, 64,65, 80, 85,162,173, 177 Halbcrt, Eddie 7 216 Halbert, Pamela 7 177 Haley, Cathy 7 230 Hafter, Joyce7 230 Ha11,Angela-7 216 Ha11,Angeline 7 177 Hall, Daryl 7 230 Hall, Joann 7 I77 Ha11,Margo7 177 Hambrecht, Larry 7 63, 96, 110, 122, 177 Hamilton, Debora 7 177 Hamiiton, Eiizabeth 7 53,57, 177 Hamman, Vicki 7 75, 143, 230 Hammer, Bobby 7 216 Hampton, Cathleen 7 58, 68, 79, 137, 177 Hampton, Craig 7 230 Hampton, Yvonne 7 216 Harbaugh. Linda 7 75, 76. 177 274 Harbaugh, Mary 7 77,244 Handman, Donna 7 177 Hardwick, Venice 7 177 Hare, Charles 7 177 Hare. Connie 7 230 Hanna, Karen 7 51,141,242 Hannah, Wanda 7 248 Harris, Brenda7 177 Harris, Robert 7 177 Harris, Sandra 7 177 Hurbaugh, Bob 7 242 Harbaugh, Mike 7 51, 77 Hare, Claude 7 106 Harris, Obbra 7 118 Harrison. Ron 7 78 Harmon, Car17 242 Harmon, Elaine 7 230 Harmon, Jerry 7 248 Harmon, Marilyn 7 177 Harmon, William 7 242 Harris, Jeff7 242 Harper, Deborah 7 230 Harperk, Lois 7 30,64,103, 139 Harper, Marcus 7 116, 230 Harper, R0ber17 216 Harrington, Heather 7 230 Harris. Clarence 7 231 Harris, Sue 7 80 Harris, Verdad 7 180 Harris, Walter 7 231 Harrison, Alberta 7 180 Harrison, Steve 7 231 Hart, Alan 7 68 Hartman, Donna 7 216 Hasel, Joy 7 43. 46, 52, 54,56, 57, 58, 64, 216 Hazel, Judy 7 26, 52,54, 56, 58 Hassrnan, Gary 7 216 Hatichet, Fredwich 7 216 Haugh1,Kim 7 64, 65, 212, 217 Haun, Gai17 62, 180 Haungs, Robyn 7 244 Haungs, Terri 7 248 Haviin, Mike7 76, 77,217 Hawk, William 7181 Hawkins, Cheryl 7 180,242 Hawkins, Elizabeth7 138, 180 Hayden, LaVern 7 180 Haynes, Kenny 7 180, 217 Haywood, Roger 7 43, 44, 61, 180 Hearn, P2117 80, 231 Hewth, Jackie 7 180,231 Heath, Melissa 7 217 Heger, Bill 7 118 Heger, Roger 7 106 Hehn, Jenny 7 217 Hcis, Gail 742, 43, 49, 52, 217 Held, Bill 7 217 Held, Jana 7141,242 Helwig, Barbara 7 47, 60, 68, 180 Hemcsalh, Gay 7 244 Henderson, Barbara 7 231 Henderson, Jeffrey 7 248 Hendrickson, Paula 7 69,231 Hendrickson, Peter 7 248 Henges, Susan 7 217 Henry, Beverly 7 53, 57, 58, I39, 217 Henry, Don 7 131 Hensley, Andrew 7 58, 78, 217 Hensley, Debbie 7 64, 244, 271 Herbert. Donna 7 217 Herbert, Diane 7 50, 58, 162, 180, 186 Herborl, Susan 7 46, 64, 58, 231 Herring, Rhonda 7 217 Hence, Sandy 7 231 Huzcg, Wayne 7 231 Hepp, Tom 7 66 Heslar, Debbie 7 48,231 Hesser, John 7 76, 217 Hetrick, Kathy 7 52 Hetzell, Gary 7 217 chberger, Dona1d7 231 chell, Annie 7 217 Hewitt, Stephen 7 75. 231 Hicks. Anthony 7 231 Hicks, Florin: 7 231 Hill, Burt 7 231 Hill, Greg 7 217 Hill, Mrs. Sally 7 52 Hi11,Jennifcr 7 51, 77. 244 Hill, Phyllis 7 244 Hill, Regina 7 248 Hinckley, Mike 7 242 Hinds, Glenda 7 231 Hindes. Fred 7 55, 116 Hines, Donna 7 231 Hines, Fred 7 231 Hinkle, Debbie 7 242 Hinkley, Marsha 7 77 Hinton, Laura 7 231 Hinton, Robin 7 75, 79, 225, 23I Hlad, Mr. Michael7 127 Hofer, Karen 7 231 Hodge, Ellen 7 57, 58, 76, 217 Hodge, Lynn 7 231 Hoehn, Chris 7 46, 57, 58, 217 Hogg. Henry 7 231 Hoffer, Karen 7 43, 139 Hollingsworlh, Kathy 7 43, 81, 231 Hollingsworth, Patti 7 242,244 Hollon, Leonard 7 231 Hoilstcin, Ray 7 217 Holmes, Cornelia 7 78 Holmes, Tacoma 7 217. Holmes. Yolanda 7 231 Hellman, Jean 7 217 Honican, Everett 7 62, 212 Hoober. Cynthia 7 78. 79, 80 Hooker, Denise 7 68, 75, 217 Hooks, Janie 7 69, 217 Hoop, Kenneth 7 48, 217 Hoosier, Eddie 7 248 Hoosier, John 7 51, 77,242 Hope, Deborah 7 231 Hopkins, Kathy 7 43, 47, 103, 217 Hopkins, Roger 7 97 Hoskins, Patty 7 231 Howard, Chip 7 242 Howard, Ken 7 242 Howard, Janet 7 76, 231 Howard, Larry 7 242, 245 Howard, Sam 7 138 Howell, Annie 7 69 Howell, John 7 231 Huber, Mike 7 231 Huddle, B1117 217 Hudson, Dennis 7 120, 217 Huelsman, Jack 7 79 Humee, Gary 7 78, 218 Hugh, Hood 7 217 Hughs, Curtis 7 36, 107 Hughes, Linda 7 77 Hughes, Karen 7 52, 57, 69 Hughes. Mrs. 7 54 Hughes, Patricia 7 248 Hughes, Curtis 7 97 Hughes, Cynthia 7 231 Hughes, Reginald 7 96, 102 Hughes, Tom 7 46, 54,64, 66, 75, 218 Humish, Deulha 7 231 Hummcl, Tom 7 78, 218 Humphrey, Horace 7 77, 242, 245 Humphries, Wanda 7 245 Humphcrics, Debbie 7 69 Hutton, Diane 7 77 Hunt, Sharon 7 242 Hum. Susan 4 218 Hunter..1an 4 218 Hunter. Rick 4 63. 181 Hurley. Karen 4 248 Hurley. Cathy 4 245 Hurst. Robert 4 78. 80. 85 Huston. Scotly 4 242 Hutchinson. Mark 4 231 Hutchinson. Richard 4 218 Hutton. Dan 4 49. 141.231 Hutton. Debbie 4 42. 43. 49. 50. 77. 137. I62 lf'land. Roger 4 242 lmbu. Mike 4 231 lmhoff, Mikc4 231 lmhoff, Nancy 4 231 1nnis..1ackie 4 52.58. 64.69. 75. 76. 218 Ison. Betsy 4 43. 69 Janice. Jan 4 54 Jackson. Arncardia 4 231 Jackson. Chris 4 43. 55. 58. 66. 162. 181. 205 Jackson. Debby4 141.218. 245 Jackson. Josy 4 125 Jackson. Leonard 4 218 Jackson. Mary 4 232 Jackson. Naron 4 218 Jackson. Palsy 4 75. 232 Jackson. Paul 4 54 James. Dennis 4 232 Jameson. John 4 242 Jameson. Sue 4 242 Jenike. Martha 4 47. 57. 79. 103. 136. 218 Jennings. James 4 232 Jennings. Sleffan 4 79. 184 Jennison, Brenda 4 232 letter. Carolyn 4 184 Johansmann. Gary 4 67. 75. 76, 184 Johnson. Annette -- 48. 54. 58.64. 65. 69. 184 Johnson. Angela 4 218 Johnson. Bobbi 4 218 Johnson. Cassandra 4 218 Johnson. Christy 4 57 Johnson. Claudia 4 64. 65. 232 Johnson. David 4 77. 245 Johnson. Deborah 4 232 Johnson. Demaris 4 218 Johnson. DeShaurne 4 242 Johnson. Edward 4 245 Johnson. Everett 4 232 Johnson. Frederick 4 245 Johnson. Gregory 4 232 Johnson. Ida 4 80. 184 Johnson. Kevin 4 184 Johnson. Lynncll 4 184 Johnson. Marcy 4 47. 54. 69. 162. 184 Johnson. Nelson 4 43.232 Johnson. Patricia 4 61. 68. 137. 184 Johnson. Robert 4 79. 184 Johnson. Ronald 4 232 Johnson. Sara 4 248 Johnson. Victoria 4 184 Johnson. William 4 184 Jolly. Julie 4 232 Jones. John 4 218 Jones. Alicc4 69.136.139.162. 184 Jones. Betty 4 232 Jones. Charmarctla 4 68. 184 Jones. Clifford 4 232 Jones. Debbie 4 60. 242 Jones. Della 4 138. 232 Jones. Dennis: 4 245 Jones. Diane 4 184 Jones. Doris 4 184 Jones, Eartha 4 184 Jones. George 4 218 Jones. Gilda 4 242 Jones. Janice 4 54.103. 218 Jones. Lesiie 4 184 Jones. Margaret 4 232 Jones. Mary 4 184 Jones. Matthew 4 184 Jones. Ozclla 4 184 Jones. Patricia 4 80. 232 Jones. Phyllis 4 232 Jones. Richard 4 64.232 Jordan. Alphonso 4 232 Jordan. Verna 4 232 Judd, Linda 4 49. 55. 184 Julius. Terry -4 184 Kaesemeyer. Peggy 4 248 Kaesemeyer. Dennes 4 218 Kappel. Steve 4 232 Kasee. Tom 4 218 Kasssner. Ferry 4 68 Kaupp. Jan 4 53. 85. 86.218 Kathman. Kathy 4 43.232 Kattus. Christine 4 53. 58. 69. 184. 186 Kalx. Norma 4 248 Katz. W. 4 62 Kaylz. .1, 4 68 Keeling. Ted 4 232 Kelly. Bonnie 4 248 Kelly. Fannie 4 39. 64. 65. 76. 85. 185 Kelly. Slave 4 76 Kelly. Sherry 4 232 K-elsch. Sally 4 57.75. 79. 103. 218 Kennedy, Barbara 4 58. 78 Kennedy, D. 4 79 Kennedy, J. 4 62 Kennedy. Rich 4 232 Kern. Dan 4 232 Kcssel.Alma 4 75. 218 Ketchum. Daniel 4 63.242 Ketchum. Doris 4 218 Kettler. Torn 4 232 Kidd. Rich 4 30. 37. 46. 97. 106. 146 Kidd. Rich 4 47. 50. 185 Kinard, Theresa 4 54 King. Edsel 4 185 King. Jim 4 55 King. John 4 253 King. Mike 4 232 King. Norma 4 248 Kirby, Jeanne 4 77. 248 Kirby. Kim 4 48. 57. 232 Klein. Pam 4 8. 21 Klems. Cheryl 4 245 Klems. Dan 4 75. 76 Klems. Diane 4 58. 98 Klines. Gary 4 232 Kline. H, 4 76 Klippslein. Marjorie 4 232 Knell. Mary 4 46. 52. 185 Knight. Bob 4 43.64. 65, 78. 80. 185 Knott. Arthur 4 232 Knudsen. Sandy 4 43. 218.233 Kline. 31114 202 Klein. Linda 4 51 Koch. Lisa 4 52. 58. 64. 65. 79. 218 Koehier. Lin 4 245 Kokofer. Mark 4 185 Komadina. Peggy4 58. 185 Konrad. Mrs. 4 162 Kokoefer. Michael 4 245 Kotierman. Karen 4 43 Kraft. Claudia 4 52.58. 233 275 Kreis.Cyn1hia 4 233 Krenshaw. Karen 4 79 Kringle. Susan 4 68 Kuhl. Paul 4 218.233 Kuhns, Don 4 75. 76 Labitzkc. Richard 4 131. 218 Lach. Sara 4 233 Lackey. Mr. Don 4 77 Lacy. Sue 4 51, 91. 147. 177. 242. 255 Lacy, Virginia 4 233 Ladnow. Mike 4 233 Lague. Roger4 123 Lague. Ron 4 123 Lancaster, Sharon 4 242 Lane. Melody 4 246 Lang. Wendy 4 233 Langhorst. Debbie 4 246 Lanham. Larry 4 218 Lanzella. Pele 4 246 Larkin. Bertha 4 233 LaRose. Michae14 219 Lastoria. Donna 4 49. 50, 58 Lattimorc. Connie 4 188 Lavender. Brooks 4 76. 233 Lavender, Debbie 4 43. 47. 56. 80. 103.162.188.194 LaVoy. Pam 4 233 Laws. Berma 4 233 Lawson. Beverly 4 188 Lawson. Lisa 4 219 Lawson, Pamela 4 219 Lay. Berta 4 20. 2l9 Lay. Peggy 4 246 Leahr. Rachelle 4 188 Lee. Bob 4 1 18 Lee. Carl 4 242 Lee. Gloria 4 233 Lee. Joseph 4 233 Lee, Michael 4 219 Lee. Robert 4 188 Leaver. Bruce 4 1 16. 233 Leaver. Gary 4 219 Leidecker, Dennis 4 233 Leonard. Mike 4 242 Leopold. Gary 4 52. 58. 79. 162. 188. 207 Leslie. Miss Elizabeth 4 76 Leslie. Pal 4 246 Len, Linda 4 233 Leite. Mary 4 52.233 Leves. Don 4 43 Lewis. Cynthia 4 188 Lewis. Diana 4 43.219 Lewis. Donald 4 288 Lewis. Stephen 4 188 Lewis. Wayne 4 188 Liggett. Fred 4 219 Lightfoot. Helen 4 188 Lighner. Steve 4 242. 246 Linnenburg. Dan 4 51 Little. Martha 4 52 Littlejohn. Roger 4 233 Liversedge, Stephen 4 188 Long, Charlotte 4 68. 76 Lonnemann. Timothy 4 188 Lonsac, Dawn 4 64. 143.233 Lonsac. Chris 4 75. 188 Lowden. Becky 4 81.233 Love. Jesse 4 120.219 Love. Marshall 4 120 Lovette. Reginald 4 188 Lewes. Linda 4 233 Lowery. Debbie 4 56. 188 Lowery. Thelma 4 219 Luhn. Bi114 246 Luhosky. Brenda 4 219 Luke. Karen 4 233 Luther. Karl 4 188 Lyles. Elaine 4 233 Lyon. Charles 4 233 Lyons. Stephanie 4 233 Macy. Jocelyn 4 233 Maddox. Denise 4 219 Madison. Myra 4 233 Maginn. Mari 4 42. 43.47. 56. 57. 79.80.103.113. 219 Mahan. Gregory 4 219 Malone. Sam 4 68 Manis. Debbie 4 64. 233 Manning. Clotean 4 188 Manning. 3064118 Marciano. Mitchell 4 219 Marksberry. Ann 4 68. 77 Marksberry. JoAnn 4 233 Marriott. Marty 4 233 Marshall. Andy 4 52. 68 Marshall. David 4 95. 97. 188 Marshall. Elber14 188 Marshall. Eric4 188 Marshall. Mike 4 64 Martin. Anthony 4 233 Marlin. Dave 4 233 Martin. Greg 4 233 Marlin. Robert 4 188 Marlin. Sybil4 188 Mason. Patricia 4 219 Masscngill. Larry 4 219 Massey. Sharon. 4 52. 58. 219 Mauengly. Linda 4 52. 139. 233 Mather. Co'ach 4 123 Matthews. Saundra: 4 233 Maxey. Jerry 4 95. 96.107. 131. 88 Mayo. Anita 4188 McAllister. Julia 4 233 McAllister, Larry 4 233 McBride. Gerald 4 233 McCall. Carolyn 4 189 McCann. Cathy 4 246 McCanls. Joe 4 75 McCanls. Mike 4 76 McCaan. Wemeaker 4 233 McCarthy, Margaret4 69. 189 McCartney. Nancy 4 219 McCellan. Greg 4 81 McClinons. Rudy 4 219 McClimon. Dclber14 234 McClinton, Paulette 4 189 McCollum, Rev 4 64. 81. 234 McCoon. Patrick 4 219 McCormick. Jim 4 62. 219 McCray. Gregory 4 189 McDaniei. Darry14 75. 76. 219 McDaniel. Patricia 4 234 McDaniel. Roger 4 62 McDermou. Dan 4 246 McDowell. Roddy 4 79. 86. 97 McElaney. Patrick 4 189 McElroy. Gina4 141. 246 McElroy. Pat 4 57. 189 McFall. Shirley 4 43. 50. 57, 58. 64.103.162.189. 211 McFarland. Doug 4 219 McFarland. Nancy4 76. 189 MCGlee. Terry 4 242. 246 McGohan. Brad 4 51 McGohan. Ken 4 51 McGowan. Bev 4 39. 46. 50. 52. 57. 58. 64.65.69. 135.162.1136. 189. 197 McGrath. Steve 4 75. 76. 189 McGralh. Susan 4 51.75. 77 McGraw. Bob 4 219 McGuire. Sharon 4 189 McIntosh. James 4 189 McIntosh. Joyce 4 79. 246 McKee. Beth 4 57.75. 76. 189 McKee. David 4 189 McKee. Karen 4 234 McKechan, Sandy 9 234 McKinney, William 9 189 McKleven. Doug 9 77 McLaoghlin, Rose 9 60. 189 McMahon. Kevin 9 234 McMillan, Eugene 99 189, 234 McMullen. John 9 219 McNeel, Andria 9 219 McPrae. Katherine 99 234 Meacham. Donna 9 48, 57. 80, 219 Meucham. Kenneth 999 189 Meadows, Curtis 9 234 Meadows. Gregory 9 189 Meeks, Marilyn 52,54, 57. 58, 63, 189 Mccle. Debra - - 246 Mefford. Denise 54. 189 Meh1.David 43,49. 50, 123, 162. 186, 200 Mehl, Martha 994-8, 234- Melvin, Dary19 189 Me1vin, Keith 219 Mcrkcl, Bob 234 Merritt. Angie 219 Merritt. Wanda 189 Mcsscr. Barb 81 Mcssman, Carla 55, 219 Metzler, Chcry199 219 Meyers, Alex 9 68 Meyers. 31119 234 Meyer. Sue 9 80, 103 Michael. Paul 9 96 Michell, Dale 9 234 MieneLL. Gayle 99 173 Mild. Kay 9 68 Miles, Mike 9 62 Miller, Angie 9 69 Mil1er,Bi119132 Miller, Charlene 9- 219 Miller. Deidre! 99 69. 193 Miller, Eddie 9 96 Miller, Eric 999 219 Miller, Gary 9 242 Miller, Kathy 9 64. 65, 193 Miller, Liz 9 234 Miller. P1119 9 43. 76 MilEer. Robert 219 Miiler. Sherlcnc 219 Miller, Shirley 9 234 MEIIer.William 99 193 M1115, Car19 - 234 M1113,Ka1hlecn 9 69.219 Minix. Mary 9 229 Minning. Barbara 9 77. 246 Minning. Wanda 9 51 Mitchell. ChrisLine 9 43,219 Mitchell. William 9 234 Mitishin, Peggy 9 234 Mitchell, William 9 234 Moermond, Alan 234 Moiden.Queen 193 Mohley. Charlcs 9 234 Monroe, Bev 9 234 Monroe. Debra -- 193 Monroe, Mary 9 43 Montgomery, Judy9 76 Montgomery, Kathy9 193 Montgomery, Kim 9 77, 246 Moon, Susan 81. 234 Moomaw. Patly 9 51, 77 Moore, Natalie 9 234 Moormun. Diane 9 219 Morford, Tim -- 234 Morgan. Darryl 9 193 Mork. Melissa 9 77 Morris, Bob 9 75, 234 Morris, Zona 9 193 Morrison, Jennifer 9- 193 Morton, Douglas 9- 193 Morton. Patricia 9 76. 193 Mosley, Corliss 9 220 Mosley, James 9 234 Mosley. Marjorie 9 193 Moss. Renie 9 246 Moss. Veronica 9 193 Motley, Caroline 9 60. 79, 193 Motley, Victor 9 220 Moton, Brenda 9 234 Moton. Linda -- 220 Moullree. Princess 9 234 Mueller, Mr. Jack 9 44 Mulligan. Denny 9 234 Mullins, Deborah 9 234 Mullins, Sally 9 137, 220 Munson, Debbie 9 234 Murphy, Nina 9 76. 186. 193 Murray. Linda 9 76 Murray, Marilyn 9 234 Murray. Rick 9 103 Mustain. Carol 9 60. 81. 193 Mustain, Donna 9 234 Myers. Bill - 235 Myers, Kathy 9 220 Myers. Susan 220 Mysonhimer. Jeri 9- 103. 193 Nuegel, Wendy 9 75. 76, 220 Napier, Richard 9 246 Napier, Sully 9 220 Napier, Bonita 99 235 Nara. Jackie 9 246 Nash. Gary 9 235 Neal. Darlene 9 246 Nealy, Vincent 9 66, 193 Neblett. Norman 9 220 Ncedham, David 9 220 Neidharl. Suc9 52,193 Nelmons, Joyce 99 235 Nelson, Linda ,, 235 Nepper. Debbie 99 193 Neumberg. Donna 9 68 Neumeistef. Gregory 9 235 Newcomb. Jacqueline 99 193 Newman. Pam 9 193 Newman, Patti 9 56, 235 Newsom, Debbie 9 79, 106 Newsomc, Greg 9 242 Nice. Patti 9 235 Nickum. Terry 9 235 Niederhofer, Sue 9 76, 220 Niemi, Lorinda 9 235 Nixon. Lenora 9 235 Noble, Paula -- 54, 103. 137, 220 N06, Greg 9 220 Noel, Melissa 99 51,77, 141. 246 Nolan, Miss Nora Mae 9 66 Norman. Darwin 9- 235 Norman, Duane 9 235 Norris. Joyce 9 193 Norris, Regina 9 195 North, Joseph 9 62. 195 Northern. Denise 9 220 Norwell. Egon 235 Nunn, Bob 9 235 Nurnenberg. Donna 99 220 Oberklaus. Doug 9 220 Oberkiaus. Sandy 9 79,80,195 Obcrmeyer. Barbara 99 195 O1Bricn, Brenda 9 242 O'Brien, Mike 9 235 O1Bricn, Patty 9 79, I95, 246 03Connor, Arthur 9 235 O'Dom. John 9 195 Oglcsby. Joetta 9 235 O'Hara, Terry 99 123 O1Hearn, Pally 9 53. 57, 195 Oldham. B11199 131, I62, 194. 195 Oligec. William 9 195 Omen, Janice9 248 Ootcn, Nancy 9 75, 76. 220 276 Ooten, Karen 9 77. 242 Oozak 9 1 12 Orr. Brion 9 235 Orso, Sherry 9 242 Orth, Linda 99 77, 242 Osborne, Gharon 9 55, 195 Osborne, Diane 9 195 Osborne, John 9 69 Osborne. Sharon 9 43. 64. 138 Osborne. Polly 9 46,235 Osterbrink, John 9 120 Overhulse, Linda 9 52, 81, 235 Overslreel. Kathy 999 195 Paganelli, Denise 9- 235 Page, Ed 77 Palmer. Lisa 9 246 Palmer. Sharon 99235 Papayainni, Sophie 9 220 Parish, Delmar 99 235 Parke, Mr, James 9 75 Parker. Bob 9 68 Parker, Cynthia 9 220 Parker, Fred 9 107. 195 Parker, Janet 9 68, I41, 242 Parker, Lori 248 Parker, Rickie 220 Parker, Russell 9 220 Parker, Sandra 9 61, 195 Parker, Teresa 9 235 Parnum. Donald 9 220 Parlin. Sharon 9 235 Pascha11,Connic9 77, I41, 246 Patcheil, Jack 9 235 Paton, Bruce 99 56 Patrick. Laurie --9 43. 49, 103. 136. 162. 195, 200 Patterson, Craig 9 116, 235 Patterson, Fred 9 235 Patterson, Pal 9 235 Patterson. Stephanie 9 43. 46, 58, 64. 65. 107. 192. 195 Patterson, William 9 63 Patton. Alice 9 246 Patton, Charles 9 195 Patton. Patricia 9 195 Paul, Michael 9 96 Payne, Marsa 9 236 Payne. Nedson 9 220 Payton. Ardeiia 9 220 Payton. Beryl 9 195 Payton.Car01 236 Peaks. Sylvia 9 43. 53, 76. 220 Peaks, Marvin 9 75, 236 Pcllier, Donna 9 236 Pcnick, Gail: 99 195 Penn. Bert 9 62, 220 Peoples. Dorothy 9 236 Parkinson. Richard 9-99 220 Perry, Darlene 9 236 Petitgout. Anna 9 246 PeLilgoul, Debbie 9 48. 50, 57. 162,173,195 Pctilgoul. Steve 9 236 Petty. Mike -- 242 Pfaff', Steven 9 195 Pfcffer, Paul 99 220 Pfenningcr, Steve 9 246 Phe1in..1ackie 99 236 Phelin, Reva 9 236 Phelon. Jim 9138 Phclon, Marian 9 220 Phillips, David 9 236 Phillips, Debrorah 9 I96 Phillips, Charles 9 195 Phillips. Greg 9 221 Phillips, Meg 9 2413 Phillips, Monica 9 248 Phillips, Pam 9 248 Phillips, P3194164. 65,196 Pickering, Mallcy 9 236 Ping, George 9 242, 246 Pinkston, Fannetle9 196 Pius. Tom 9 236 P66. Mike 9 62, 221 P06. Robert 9 196 Pocsey, Rodney 9- 196 Poff, Mike 9 248 Poguc, Cathy 99 68 Poindexlcr, 131119 246 Policaslra, Dawn -9 51. 246 Policaslro. .1069 106, 236 P011ock. Eva 9 236. Poole, Sandy 9 I96 Pope. Donna 99 236 Pope. Mike 9 62 Pope. Robert9 221 Pope, Thomas 9 75, 236 Porter, Phyllis 9 221 Potts. Vickie 9 43. 52, 58, 221 Powell, Cathy 9- 77, 141, 246 Powell, Charlesanna 9 220 Powell, Dana 9 58, 77,242 P0we11.David 9 53, 77,196 Powe11.Gloria9 138, 196 Powell, 30:: 99 61, 62, 196 Powell, Lela 9 221 Power, Keith 9 196 Powers, Matt 9 75 Poynter, Joni 9 236 Preston, Gilbert 9 196 Prewilt, Wanda 9 236 Price, Anthony 9 236 Price, John 9 120, 221 Price, Lettie 9 236 Price. Margie 9 236 Price, Tom 9 68 Price, Vcrlis 9 45. 236 Price, Walter 9 221 Pringle, Rodney 9 236 Prinzel. Susan 9 221 Puckett, Louis 9 236 Pu1lard, Mike 9 127 Qui11 and Scroll 9 50 Quimby. Michael 9 196 Rackley, Gary 9 221 Radfor, Berneta 9 221 Raehrs, Mary 9 47, 48 Raingie, Brenda 9 236 Ramey, Amy 9 221 Ramp. Wesley 9 196 Ramsey. Susan 9 49 Ranford, Nathaniel 9 196 Rasner, Nancy 9 196 Ralhlhan, Margaret 9 196 RaVCr, Pam 9 246 ReadEe. Nancy 9 246 Ready, David 9 248 Ready. Suzette 9 51. 242 Rcaves, David 9 107. 236 Redd, Marie 9 242 Reed. Gary 9 196 Reed, George 9 221 Reed, Margaret 9 55 Reed, Melodie 9 221 Reed, Renea 9 138. 195 Reeves. Keith 9 221 Reeves, Patricia 9 196 Reeves, Vivian 9 80. 221 Reid. Calvin 9 62 Rcif, Debbie 9 139, 236 Reif, Rick 9 95 Reinhart. Cay 9 246 Reinhart. Dave9 168 Reinhart, Gary 9 116, 236 Reinharl, Larry 9 64. 65, 76, 236 Reinhardt. Debbie 9 68, 80, 221 Raising, Debbie 9 46. 57. 68 Renfro, Glenna 9 77, 242 Renfro, Vrindy 9 43. 57, 64. 198 chgering, Brad 9 248 Renshaw, Mr. Marvin7 145, 162 Replogle, Linda 7 136, 198 Rclzler, Karen 7 248 Reynolds, Florence 7 242 Reynolds, Ray 7 75,236 Reynolds, Sam 7 246 Rhizor, Mark 7 246 Rhizor, Paul 246 Rice, Brenda 7 198 Rice, Doris 7 236 Rice, Mrs.Pa1riCia 7 57 Richards, Mr. David 7 100 Richardson, Anthony 7 236 Richardson,Chery1---221 Richardson. Rick 7 236 Richey,W111iam 7 198 Richmond, Miss Susan 7 44, 46 Rief, David 7139 Rieger, Roberta 7 198 R163, Jerome 7 198 Riggs, Tim 7 221 Riley, Dale 7 43, 221 Riley, Deborah 7 75, 138, 198 Riley, Linda 7 198 Riley. Randy 7 79 Ri1ey, Tyrone 7 198 Ritchie, Glenn 7 246 Rivers, George 7 63 Roach, Larry 7 198 Robb, Jim 7 77, 118. 246 Robbins, Kris 7 236 Robbins, Sharen 7 198 Roberts, Darlene 7 49, 221 Roberts. David 7 49. 198, 212 Roberts, Judy 7 236 Robertson, Bonita 7 236 Robertson, Sherrilyn 7 198 Robinson, Dave 7 221 Robinson, Claricca 7 236 Robinson, Isaac 7 236 Robinson, James 7 198 Robinson, Jeanette 7 236 Robinson, Karen 7 221 Robinson, Miss Mabel 7 103 Robinson, Ricky 7 242 Robinson, Ronald 7 236 Robinson, Rose 7 103, 221 Robinson, Tom 7 236 Rodgers, Chris 7 236 Rodgers, Jay 7 75 Rodgers. Thelma 7 236 Roe, Alan 7 246 Roebuck, Gertrude 7 198 Roebuck, Richard 7 42, 43, 55, 58, 63,186,192. 198 Roedcr. Cyndee 7 221 Rogers, Glenn 7 76, 236 Rogers, Harry 7 248 Rogers, Luna 7 75,221 Rogers, Lisa 7 221 Rogers, Lisa 7 58, 76 Rogers, Mark 7 77 Rogers, Mary 7 248 Roberts, Sherri 7 248 Roberts, Truci 7 248 Rohde, Michael 7 I98 Rominie, James 7 63, 64, 65, 67, 120, 198 Roseberry, Doris 7 236 Rose. Barb 7 75, 76. 139,198 Roser, Karen 7 76. 120 Rosenbergcr, Miss 7 215 Ross, Glenn 7 53, 79, 97, 198 Ross, Gregory 7 43,80, 85, 198, 21 1 Ross, Janc17 236 Ross, Steve 7 236 R0551, John , 81, 221 Rouse, Virginia 7 248 Rouu, Eleanor 7 236 Rover, Betsy 7 246 Rowe, Anna 7 236 Rowe, Samue17 116,221 Rubenbauer, Edward 7 242 Ruckcr, Brenda 7 236 Rucker, Rita 7 221 Ruffin, Edwina 7 221 Rule, Nathaniel7 198 Ruffme, Greg 7 68 Ruge, Robert 7 222 Rumke, Kathy 7 56, 198 Rumslcdleri, Elizabeth 7 248 Runyon, Damon 7 222 Rushing, Mona 7 198 Rushing, Stewart 7 106, 201 Rusche, Mr. Dan 7 132 Russell, Jay 7 246 Russell, Kernest 7 236 Rutherford, Connie7 51, 77, 141, 246 Rutherford, Ronald 7 201 Ryan, Walter 7 222 Rybolt, Don 7 242 Ryboll, James 7 201 Sadler, Cornilla 7 80,201 Sadler. Carolyn 7 236 Sadlcr, Linda 7 236 Sand, David 7 79, 222 Sanders, Bernice 7 236 Sanders, Rene117 201 Sanders, Robcr17 43, 248 Sandlin, Cathy 7 242, 246 Sandlin, Edwina 7 43, 46, 58, 201 Sapp, Gregory 7 222 Sarbeli, Elaine 7 236 Sargent, Vera 7 201 Scarborough, Keith 7 201 Satcrfleld, Debra 7 236 Satlerley, Pete 7 236 Savicki, Steve 7 236 Scales. Marlene 7 236 Schamer, Collene 7 236 Schcpman, Dave 7 222 Scheyer, Janet 7 201 Schick, Heather 7 139 Schieve, Tina 7 79, 80 Schiffman, Joe 7 236 Schildnecht, John 7 236 Schlosser, Mark 7 236 Schlosser, Scott 7 222 Schrolel, Kirk 7 222 Schmidt, Richard 7 201 Schumacher, Karen 7 55, 242 Schumacher. Linda 7 55, 236 Scott, Curtis 7 236 Scott, Dana 7 236 Scott, Mr. James 7 51 Scott, Linda 7 236 Searlert, Sherry 7 249 Sedan, Mike 7 249 Scibert, Dave 7 222 Sicbert, Mike 7 222 Sclph, Glenn 7 116, 236 Senior Band 7 75 Senior Choir 7 78 Setam, Tony 7 51 Settles, Ronnie 7 46 Sexton, Estella 7 236 Sharpe. Donna 7 236 Sharpe, Nancy 7 60 Shauck, John 7 236 Shaw, Robert7 236 Shearer, Bruce 7 236 Sheff'leld, Donila 7 236 Shelton, Carrie 7 236 Sheppard, Sam 7 236 Shick. Heather 7 50 Shilling, Chuck 7 201 Shinkle, Judy 7 236 Shrevc, Dave 7 76 277 Shreve, Nancy 7 242 Schieve, Tina 7 64, 85 Schune, Shelia 7 64, 201 Seafierl, Sherry 7 249 Scale, George 7 201 Sedam, Mike 7 249 Shaddix, Kay 7 69, 201 Shannon, Timothy 7 95,201 Sharp, Barbara 7 201 Sharpe, Mary 7 201 Shean, Catherine 7 242 Shelton, Sharon 7 201 Shick, Heather 7 47, 48, 103, 162, 186, 201 Shindolcr, Joella 7 201 Siebert, Mike 7 43, 79 Shives, Jeanne 7 80, 201 Shoncs, Rosanna 7 222 Shonberger, Debbie 7 77, 141, 242 Showes, Maurice 7 201 Shreve, Dave 7 222 Siefert, Sandi 7 201 Siemer, Darlene 7 43, 56, 57, 58, 64, 65, 162. 203,205 Siemcr, Sandie 7 56, 58, 64, 65, 236 Sierueld, Michelle 7 48, 236 Siler, Elaine 7 236 Simmons, Beverly 7 237 Simmons, Connie 7 222 Simms, Jamie 7 81, 237 Simpson, Dorothy 7 203 Simpson, James 7 203 Simpson, Greg 7 43 Simpson, Linda 7 103, 212, 222 Simpson, Pat 7 69, 222 Sims, Arthur 7 69 Sims, Deborah 7 203 Sims, Naomi 7 203 Sims, Rossetta 7 56. 203 Singleton, Jacquie 7 222 Sink, Eydie 7 249 Siuda, Cathy 7141, 246 Siuda, Jim 7 203 Sizemore, Ric 7 123 Sizemore, Curtis 7 242 Sizemore, Norma 7 203 Sizer, Ginger 7 249 Sizer, Jack 7 246 Skean. Ruth Ann 7 249 S1adc, Donna 7 203 Slade, Kathy 7 203 Slaughter, P111117 43 Sleet, John 7 56, 58, 63, 212, 222 Sloan, Kathy 7 56,79,203 S1osher, Marilyn 7 75 Sluder, Marion 7 203 Slusher. Sharon 7 237 Smedley,Car17 116, 225 Smedley. Don 7 61 Smedley, Lee 7 75 Smith, Arthur 7 222 Smith, Becky 7 43. 237 Smith, Beverly 7 203, 237 Smith, Bonnie 7 203 Smith, Candy 7 75, 103, 249 Smith, Charles 7 68, 222 Smith, Colette 7 203 Sm i111, Constance 7 69, 237 Smith. Diane 7 76 Smith, Deborah 7 103, 203, 222 Smith, Edward 7 203 Smith, Geraldine 7 237 Smith, Jessie 7 246 Smith, John 7 77,237, 246 Smith, Joyce 7 237 Smith, John 7 249 Smith, Karla 7 203 Smith, Kagara 7 237 Smith, Lydia 7 237 Smith, Margaret 7 246 Smith, Marsha 7 249 Smith, Michael 7 237 Smith, Pam 7 249 Smith, Rebecca 7 222 Smith, Sarah 7 222 Smith, Steve 7 203 Smith, Tim 7 237 Smith, William 7 246 Snodgrass, Charlie 7 249 Snyder, Dave 7 237 Snyder, John 7 203 Snyder, Pat 7 52, 56, 58, 75, 76, 222 I Safer, Mark 7 127 1 Sofcr, Sherrie 7 55, 58, 68, 203 Sonneborn, Dave 7 2.37 Sonneborn, Julie 7 141, 246 Sophomore Class 0100ch 7 225 Southa1l, Marilyn 7 56, 222 Spalter, Mr, Edward 7 145 Spanish Club 7 53 Spence, Lonnie 7 237 Spider, P2117 118 Spivey, Michael 7 237 Spivey, Ronald 7 203 Spradlin, Kathy 7 237 Stacey, Donna 7 237 Stadler, Ernest 7 63 Staley, Michael 7 203 Stalworth, Babbette 7 54, 58, 222 Standlcy, Jeff7 67, 120, 222 Standfield, Randy 7 237 Standfield, Sandy 7 237 Stanley, Donna 7 246 Stanley, Joseph 7 76 Statham, Chris 7 249 Staud, Cecil 7 55, 63, 79,203 Steeles, Tyrome 7 204 Stefani, Mike 7 203 Steffens, Susan 7 79, 86, 222 Sieinwedl, Steve 7 116,237 Stem, Rev 7 60 Slenberg, Barb 7 52, 139, 222 Stephens, Alfred 7 237 Stephens, Don 7 222 Stephens, John 7 246 Stephans, Steve 7 103 Stevens, Brady 7 76, 222 Steves, Jan 7 43, 48, 57, 58, 204 Stevens, Brad 7 75 Stevens, Robert 7 249 Stewart, Donald 7 246 Stewart, Robin 7 63, 237 Stewart, Susan 7 77 Slierli, Wayne 7 162, 204 Stiles, Brent 7 222 Stillwell, Ruth 7 237 Stillwell, Stanley 7 223 Stoddard, Cindy 7 246 Stoddard, Gayle 7 76, 223 Sloffregen, Emily 7 237 Stoffregen, Philip 7 204 Stolzenbcrg, Lynn 7 43, 52, 64, 237 , Stone, Chns 7 249 Stone, Lee 7 204 Stone, Ollie 7 223 Stophton, Bert 7 68 Stradman, Richard 7 204 Strayhorn, Charlotte 7 75, 237 Stredrick, Eugene 7 204 Stricldand, Leslie 7 204 Strick1and, Linda 7 48, 54, 58, 204, 21 1 Slridland, Jim 7 249 Straub, Sue 7 69 Struble, Sandi 7 39, 68, 69, 204 Strunk, Pam 7 223 Stuart, Shaw 7 67 Slump, Cathy 2 223 Stump, Jim 2 237 Sturdivant, James 2 223 Sucdhof, Jill 2 204 Suffridge, Kathy 2 58, 64, 223 Suffridge, Mark - 242 Sul1ivan, Sandy 2 64, 65. 80, 204 Sumner, Emily 2 54, 57, 58, 186, 204 Summers, Rochelle 2 76, 204 Summervillc, Kathy 2 79, 80, 103, 204 Summary, Dan 2 237 Sundae, Ron 2 61 Sunday, Beverly 2 204 Sunday, Gregory 2 249 Sunday, Larry 2 237 Surber, Dave 2 223 Sutton, Mark 2 138 Sutton, Ricky 2 237 Sutton, Sharon 2 204 Swanson, Ken 2 204 Swanson, Sandi 2 49 Swan1,.10hn 2 238 Sydney, Pau12 7S Tabak. Bridget 2 238 Tangeman, Jim 2 238 Taylor, Mr. Stew: 2 44 Taylor, 81112 123 Taylor, Denise 2 238 Taylor, Joan 2 238 Taylor, Larry 2 204, 238 Taylor. Melanie 2 204 Taylor, Mark 2 223 Tay10r, Robbin 2 249 Taylor, Tom 2 60, 61, 204 Taylor, Valorie 2 238 Teasley, Walter 2 238 Teelor, Chester 2 62, 204 Teelor, Edie 2 141 Teichman. Melissa 2 54, 68, 223 Temple, Deby 2 238 Terril, Murphy 2 204 Terry, Err0112 249 Terry, Mary 2 223 Testa. Sandra 2 206 Tewksbury, Alan 2 75, 223 Thee, Dan 2 223 Thomas, Cecil 2 238 Thomas, Darrell 2 79, 80, 246 Thomas, Dennis 2 85, 206 Thomas, Donna 2 57, 206 Thomas, Jeff2 106, 238 Thomas, Keith 2 206 Thomas, Lydia 2 238 Thomas, Sheryl 2 53, 75,76, 162, 206 Thomas, Sue 2 43, 238 Thomas, Terry 2 43. 64, 80, 223 Thomas, Valerie 2 249 Thomas, Vicky 2 238 Thompkins, Beatrice 2 223 Thompson. Anthony 2 238 Thompson, Phyliis 2 223 Thompson, Sue 2 43 Thormon, Judy 2 249 Thornton, Philip2 249 Thurlkil1. Ernestine 2 206 Thurkill, Milton 2 60, 97. 99, 101 Thurlkill, Raymond 2100, 238 Thurston, Mark 2242 Tilford, Jim 2 223 Tillary. Wesley 2 107 Tilley, Debi 2 238 Ti1ley, Donald 2 77, 246 Tillery, Wesley 2 238 Timbula'h, Sheia 2 246 Timms, Lana 2 68 Tinsley, Lydia 2 238 Tins1ey, Regenia 2 223 Tinsley, Sharon 2 206 Tischbein, Bruce 2 249 Tischbein, Robin 2 47, 79. 103. 139, 206 Tobcrgale, Mary 2 206 Tobias, Stephanie 2 206 Tobias, Stephen 2 238 Todd, Debbie 2 238 Todd, Scarborough 2 248 Tolin, Valerie 2 56, 79, 206 Tolliver, Janice 2 238 Tower News Representatives 2 50 Townsley, Harry 2 238 Tribblc, Angela 2 249 Tries, Chris 2 81 Triggs, Emma 2 206 Triggs, Jimmy 2 223 Truman, Frank 2 246 Tryling, David 2 246 Tuggle, Ken 2 223 Turkall, George 2 246 Turnau, Debbie 2 64, 65, 103, 223 Turner, Greg 2 120, 238 Turner, Ricky 2 68 Tye, Mickey 2 238 Tykes, Ralph 2 62 Uihlein, Reif2 223 Umbach, Steve 2 223 Underhill, Tim 2 223 Upchurch, Deborah 2 249 Usher, Linda 2 238 Usher, Tim 2 77, 246 Valmore. Doug 2 77 Valmore, Lawrence2 63, 206 Vanner, Edward 2 80 Vanner, Maria 2 206 VanPell, David 2 206 Vaughn. Howard 2 206 Vaughan, Judy 2 238 Vaughan, Mary Ann 2 223 Vaughan, Vickie 2 238 Vcnable, Linda 2 223 Ventus, Sidney 2 223 Victor. Jill 2 79,103, 223 VICA 2 62 Vielhauer, Carol 2 238 Vielhauser, Harvey 2 223 Vilardo, Don 2 63,97,120, 131, 206 Vilardo. Mike 2 51, 77, 242 Vilardo, Tom 2 77, 246 Vineyard, Sherry 2 238 Wainscon, Darlene 2 249 Wainscon, Norma 2 246 Waldow, Esther 2 238 Walker, Jackie 2 238 Walker, Robert 2 238 Walker, Stuart 2 223 Walker, Valerie 2 223 Wallace, Donna 2 75, 80. 223 Wallace, Henry 2 246 Wallace, Laura 2 206 Wallace. Pat 2 206 Wallace. Sharleen 2 238 Wallace, William 2 206 Walters, Charles 2 238 Waiters, Janice 2 249 Walters, Jeff2 249 Walters. Lynda 2 246 Walters, Vickie 2 249 Walton, Dan- 71,131 Walton, Rene 2 238 Wardlaw, Jan 2 20, 46, 224 Ware, Carol 2 75 Ware, Patricia 2 206 Ware, Renea 2 60, 61, 206 Ware, Sharon 2 238 Ware, Vicki2 238 Ware. William 2 238 278 Warren. Angela 2 224 Warren, Cynthia 2 209 Warren. Claudia 2 69, 206 Warren, Don 2 77 Warren, Patti 2 49. 75, 224 Wartben. Lela 2 238 Wass, Susan 2 43. 238 Waters, Francine 2 64, 68, I38, 209 Waters, Mary 2 118 Watkins, Angela 2 238 Watkins, Debi 2 224 Watson. Esther 2 209 Watson, Forrest 2 81, 238 Watson. Nancy 2 238 Watson, Rhonda 2 209 Watts, Ronald 2 209 Weathington. Rosa 2 209 Webb. Brenda -- 224 Webb. James 2 106, 246 Webb, Rick 2 249 Weber. Elizabeth 2 249 Weber. Jim 2 77. 118 chgans, Claudia 2 238 Walker, Barb 2 107 Wel1s, Anita 2 68 Wells, Brenda 2 224 Wells, Eric 2 52 Wells, Dion 2 238 Wells, Juanita 2 43, 46, 209 Wells, Sherri 2 224 Weils, Toni 2 80. 224 Weigold, David 2 209 Weiss, Cathy 2 56, 238 Wakes, Steven 2 75 Wendel, Robert 2 62 Wesley, Jeffery 2 209 Wcstcrmann, Ann 2 75, 76, 246 Westermann, Paul 2 64, 65, 75, 76, 86, 102, 224 Wetzel, George 2 62, 209 Wheat, Chris 2 131- Wheeler, Holly 2 80 White, Greg 2 238 White, Jan 2 238 White, Jeane 2 58.224 White, Kim 2 249 White, Lori 2 48, 86, 103, 224 White, Marcy 2 224 White, Martha 2 209 White, Pamela 2 238 White, Willie 2 249 Whitt, Vicky 2 43, 209 Whoberry. Margie 2 62, 209 Wiegand, Franziska 2 238 Wiggens. Janis 2 209 Wiggins, Tom 2 238 Wilcox, Martha 2 77 Wilcox, David 2 76,224 Wilcox, Stephan 2 246 Wile, Wayne 2 246 Wiley. Anne 2 206 Wiley, Rosa 2 209 Wilfong.1ra 2 246 Wilkerson. Frank 2 224 Wilkin, Kathie 2 238 Wilkins, Deborah 2 209 Wilkins, Richard 2 224 Willem, Stanley 2 224 Wiley, Andrea 2 68 Willham, Debbra 2 238 William, Chris 2 68 Williams,An1hony 2 58, 224, 238 Williams, Bernard 2 224 Williams, Blanch 2 238 Williams, Brad 2 120, 238 Williams, Danny 2 118. 246 Williams, Delores 2 249 Williams, Diana 2 224, 225 Williams, Donna 2 209 Williams, Fred 2 209 Williams, Harry 2 75 Williams, Janet 2 238 Williams. Jerry 2 224, 238 Williams, Ken 2 97, 238 Williams, Mary 2 138,238 Williams, Mildred 2 209 Williams, Patricia 2 209 Williams. Reginald 2 209 Williams, Ronaid 2 238 Williams, Steve 2 51, 69 Williams, Tom 2 131 Williams, Willy 2 224 Williams, Wendell 2 209 Williams, Yvonnc 2 209 Wiliiamson, Gregory 2 249 Williamson, Walter 2 238 Willinghan, Margaret 224 Wiilis, Alfred 2 224 Willis, Brenda 2 209 Willis, Darrell 2 97, 201 Willis, Marilyn 2 238 Wi1lis, Melvin 2 238 Willoughby, P2112 224 Wills, Sarah 2 210 Wilson. Betty 2 76, 201 Wilson, Biliie 2 63, 68, 201 Wilson, Debbie 2 246 Wilson, George 2 238 Wilson, Glenna 2 63,201 Wilson, 16112 246 Wilson, Lola Mac 2 238 Wilson, Lynn 2 224 Wilson, Thomas 2 62,201 Wirthlin. John 2 201 Wirthlin. Linda 2 43. 78, 80, 238 Wirthlin. Mike 2 51, 77, 246 Witt, Marguerite 2 249 Will. Sandy 2 51,141 Wood, Carla 2 51 Wood, Lori 2 249 Woods, Robert 2 224 Woods, Thelma 2 246 Woody, Aaron 2 76, 127, 210 Woody,A1an 2 210 Woolfork, Eugene 2 76, 224 Woolridge, Debbie 2 238 Worley. Claude 2 238 Wortman, David 2 238 Woster, Pam 2 75, 80. 225, 238 Wright, Michael 2 97, 98, 210 Wright, Rober12 107, 210 Wynn. Gwendolyn 2 64, 65, 80, 103. 138, 210 Wynne. Mr. Charles - - 53 Yarbrough. Joan 2 224 Yates. Barbara 2 238 Yeager. Thomas 2 75, 210 Ycagcr, Vicki 2 224 Yee, John 2 63, 162, 208, 210 York, Portia 2 210 Young, Charles 2 238 Young, Rick 2 76.224 Zach, Chuck 2 249 Zachary, Jerry 2 210 Zellars, Jeff 2 62. 224 Zimmer. Joeseph 2 79 Zimmerman, David 2 238 Zimmerman, Sharon 2 238 Zoecklin, Marlene2 61, 210 L- i '2 v38: 9 m V. .45 o. 4. 279 Our Thanks The Withrow Annual Staff of 1969 would like to thank the following people for their valuable con- tribution to this yearbook: The faculty and administration for their sincere interest inA Self-Portrait . . . The American Yearbook Company that has made this entire book a reality. . . Pogueis Portrait Studio for its fine photographic work. . . Mr. Larry Apple for the individual underclassmen pictures. i . The Athletic Department for its cooperation in developing the Sports Section. i . 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. . . The advisers for their guidance. . . The students for their support. . . Withrow High School for the memorable year which we have attempted to reflect in A SELF-PORTRAIT The editors: Art w Shirley McFall Business e Heather Schick Literary - Chris Hoehn Hundreds ofself-portraits, now complete, Are unveiled to the'waiting world. Other portraits must return next year To the gallery in Withrow High. 280 giggk xQMuvAC ngKQSVWE Kw JNVWQ. WJqu 33K $de 1E? xwuxquw uJAQwJNKXEx Kw? g: 333$ x Q E $ 33 93$ gix. 93 b gmw 3g 3m .gngxSXx x M SNQSW h ?33$ $? .3 $3 NW 43 $3: 33g 33$ 9 KANE 4m uiSQQ . SE .KvMWxim, x3k$$gYwi QM Koaxxy 33$ jam ,jduxr 363$ mag J3 3$JAMW 7mg 313$!ng 33 3.6. .9 $539 9: iNEQmNj x kg . . x W - . 443W AEEK 93R w... an... .Wum, itr-H-x wn-Mww-v. mnmmm-mw - aawm -


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