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

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2 00 9 1 xx xxx , 0 o l m gummy .memaxu. . w 9 o l t, K a x .Hxx i . n c l C . i H 0 I C 77 Withrow High SchoOI Cincinnati, Ohio F! u: prise? Si .4 ; . 651., Z 1 I WM? . ' WW 12 l5 22 A few soft words from a close frienQ aha happiness of it all spoken beautifullw 24 $haring the views of the peopld 25 26 UK few lovely words from our Mrs. MitchelD Uxmazed by the astonishing dedicatiom 27 28 Ms. Johnson and Child Care Students Child Care Students stage a haunting for the young at heart 29 30 32 1W $Ei- -- n - --- - - - --- -- ' - '- ' ---- ------------------ --- - ---- - - TM '7- DRAFTING Back Row: Jerry Phillips, Darrel Stewart, Gerry Brown. Tony Perkins, Deanna Darden. Mike Kirkcndll, Chip Hausfeld, Robert Herbert, Phillip Barnhart, Front Row: Keith Tims, Tony Jenkins, Derrick Grisby, Robert Henderson, Dave Shepard, Doug Lee. Reno Thomas. Eric Evans . Yearbook Staff and Advisors. AUTO MOTIVE Left to Right: Kevin Eyer, M. Diesel, G. Nimmo, W. Branscum, M, Ford. J. Whitfeld. M. Shumake, K Montgomery, R. Boulding, M. Lemons. J. Carter, R. Kennedy,T. Tracy. V. Mays, B. McNaulty UnsIructon, B. Sanders, J. Oloson, G. Billings, T. Stacy, R. Lackey, D. Dixon, T Panin Mr, Alexander and Vocational Business students 33 'i'i:i'l'i I '1':I'.IW1 $th 1 ; I I ll I --- i .'i DUX FEMINA 151 row: Chonesc Harreil, Tonya Canida, J amila Darce, J ane Frances, Charlotte Gentry, Carol Phillips, 2nd row: LaWand Forrester, Tracey Bayes, Lillian Walker, Verneida Anderson, Felicia Crook, 3rd row: Sonya Gulhere, Jackie Lucas, Betty Sunday, Valerie Baloncy, Robin Cornett. Chantelle Cunningham, Pat McMullen, Stephanie Fischer, 4th row: Veromiha Logovinshy, Mary Bussell, Shelley Tinsley, Stephanie Hagine, Romona Osborne, Paula Boyd 34 u. , 9 Sigma Gamma lst row: Micheal Thomas, Darren Sanford, Todd Ralston, Charles Boykins, Tony Allen, Lawerence Yates, Joseph Wilson. Eddie Colfins. 2nd row: Steve Gillott, Kevin Wambsganz. Jaohn Stargel, Kevin Wilder, Gerard Durham, Brent Dicks Geoffery Gazaway, Reggie Broadnax WITHROWS MODELING TROUPE ILLUSIONS L. to R. Laura Dubose, James Leathers, Charesse Graham, Grace Anderson. Gerard Durham, Brenda Tracey. Terry Brown, Henry Castleberry Jeff Crazzaway 35 36 Computer 11 Left To Right Sitting-L. Phelps, C. Doneghy SIanding-L. Love, L. Pierce, D. Lipcomb, F, Wiliis. J. Jordan, K. Nelson VARSITY CHEERLEADER Top-Karen Massey L. to R Michelle Warren, Lori Ewing, Jennifer Branch, Lori Davis-Captain, Dawn Wiliiams-Sedy, June SuIlivan-Co-Captain. Rob. Knox, Rosalyn Wilson, Janice Faulkner, Michele Clark, Tina Jenkins Bottom-Taffy McGhee, Tracey Bayes. Computer ll Left To Right 5::.:3:WEEHENEEEE. R. Rudolph. L. Walker , Y. Baxter Silling J. Helson, J. Jeffrey, , VA Anderson, F Willis T. Wade, D. Lipscomb A. Smith, Standing-J. Ulrich, R. Hanan, 37 38 4 Row 1: Marguerite Jackson, Paula Boyd, Pamela Gist, Rebecca Hibbeu, Stephanie Haynie, Row 2: Andrea Laudal, Kathy Gods, Kim 083nm Lillian Walker, Diane Ridley, Valerie Baloney, Verneida Anderson, Ramona Pitts, Row 3: Angela Freeman. Kim Ross, Michelle Brooks, Michei Thomas. Sherry Durand, NanCy Roper. Row 4: Denise Wyche. Michelle Highlower. June Taylor, Karen Tate, Mrs. Lynnda Jelks Advis0r Drill Team. Getting it Together W? H1 H. DRILL TEAM uVarsity Reserve Cheerleaders Giving i1 all lheygve got CHESS CLUB . L-R: John Rogers, Steve Gillott, Lonnie Early. James Jacobs. M Conmch tAdvxsor M1 NEmr Mr. Baker and the Electrica! Occupation Students 'Open House Students work on display 39 Data Processing 1 . Row 1941: Gloria Frazier, Regina Joiner, Jennifer Branch, Ann Hannah, Grace Anderson, Toya Holloway, Kim Anderson, June Coleman. Row David McGuire, Sandra Taylor, Stanley McAipin, Tinna Watson, Beverly Mitchell, Renea Hodges, Mary Frost, Sherise Graham, Darrell Polb Hazel Kemp, Judy Davidson. Row $43: Richard Hunt, Diane Bamonte, Monica Simmons, Michele Brooks, Raymond Burge, London Dicks, Ga Mann 11. Derrick Tucker, Jody Cornell. Row M: Freddie Germany, Michele Clark, Eric Reese, Raymond McCray, Lcamon Duncan, Beimesche, Jorcl Mann. Mrs. Jenkins Ueachtm 15! Row Ramona Hawkins, Michelle Young. 2nd Row Mrs. Peeples Teacher, Melody Green. Sue Sears, Kimberly Abrams, Gioria Garner. 3rd Row Sue Arnett. Angela Jones, Dina Stillwell, Karen Bronaugh, Shelly Baker. Janet Allen. Michelle Patton HOME ECONOMICS l 3 40 MASONERY L-R: Berry, Lorenzo; CTOCkCTa Kenneth; HarriS. Gregory; Lewis, Car1;Simmons, Marts ; Lamb, Orlando; Hunter, David; Martin. Dwayne; Jerrells, Anthony; Mr, JOhn Eddings Unsiructorx Green, Mark; Barnes, Michelle; Hunter, Harold; Ramsey, Derrick; Coleman, Micheal. 41 -1 A 42 Khar hard workersJ 43 44 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Scatcd-Bryan Hance, Rosalyn Campbell, Mary Bussell. Kim Cook, Chamelle Cunningham, Arthur Lewis, Brad Hance SIanding-Mrs. L. Graham Advis0n, Daniel Leahr. Kevin Wambsganz, Paula Cole, Lube. Yegudin, Karen West, Sherrie Moore Third Row James Lachman, Philip Earnhardt, Darla Morris, Garu Dunn, Tyrone Harrison, Mr. J. Ernst mdvison MAYOR PROCLAIMS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK Vocational education studentsi Withrow were recognized by IF Cincinnati Board of Education ani city officials. Feb. 7-13 was pr? claimed Voc. Ed. week and V0 Youth Clubs week in Cincinnalil Students and Staff members gatE ered in Mayor David S. Mann City Hall office to receive the pit? lamation on Feb, 5. CHOIR 13L Row: Massey K., C. Knight, P. Gist, L. Miller, M. Swam K. Greenleey. S, Franklin, 1., Cross. A. Swain, C. Moore, A.Wa1kins,J. Brown, R. Howard, M. Shelton, D. Hughes. D. lrby. M. Peters, M. Pearsom M7 Huntly. Tincher C.. N. Jordon, 2nd row: K. Fathman, D. Dunn. M. Thomas, D. Simpson, L. Dubose, K, Ross, J. Jones. 1 Falkner, T. Gibson, D. Fincher. F. Stallworth. M. Nance, D. Eberhigen C. Hills, DK DaviS. 3 Rogers. A, Giles. L. Wilson, D. McDonald. C. Mitchell. M. Young. J. Haughbrook, M Carson, P7 McMul- ien, 3rd row: D. Bumonte. M, Betts, PA Frierson, J.Tay10r, S. Paco, B. Williams, H. Wilson. T. Watson, J. Carmem, B, Early, D. Abrams, S. Durand. B. Norman, E. Chapman, M. Brown, I. Willaims, B Jordan, B. Robinson, T, Warner, A. Brooks. C, Patton. J. Beal, 4th row: 1, Smith, McDale M , A, Robinson, T. Klopfstein. S. Golighlly. S. Martin. T. Loveless. D. Crenshaw. C Jackson, R. Highlower. J. Ware. A. Slailworth, M. Hightower, G Love, C. Canlyh, E. Cox M. Woolfork, .L Lucas, P. Daniels, T Gillispie, D. Young, M. Billings, K Jmaes. 5th row: S. Francis, M. Jackson, A. Freeman, R. Wilson, L. McBride, K. Grace, S. Bennett, J. Sullivan, M Davis,D G1en, T, Wislon, J. Hines, G, Harrow, R. Cornett. M. Lucas. A. Willaims. S Watkins. V. Callowayu L. Luckelt Student Council Left To Right Row 7541: Dwayne Hill-Prcs., Chantelle Cunninghamisedy. Row 7542: Pamcia Gist, Frankie Blemish, Nancy Spivey, Kim Hakloway, Sanya Guthrie, Tonya Canida, Becky Olsen, Debbie Ebenschwiscr, Vangelinc Barveck, Ms. Berry, Mdvisory Row $43: Marie Hill. Laura Dubase, Michelle Warren, Cheryl Cason, Renee Hightower, Veronica Overtone, Valerie Bonds, Jennifer Lawson. Tammy Gentry. Eloise Ninon, Valerie Baloney, Frank Alley. Row $44: Traci Loneless, Sheila Hill, Esther Stevens, Sheila Grubbs, Patte Bosene, Lari Ewing Carol Hill. Keith Milds, Janice Faulkner, Lillian McBlide. Row w: Robert Herbert, Brian Rogers, Gerard Durban, June Sullivan. Sanora Bennett, Ruthie Peaks, Denise Simpson. Robert. Canida. Robin Cornett, Nick Frank, Charles OiBannon RESERVE CHEER - LEADERS Top-Lefl to Right Carol Mitchell. Bridgette Williams. Dawn Sanford, Dawn Cooke. Boltom-Left to Right Tonya Cunningham, Katrina Colyer, Anita Watson. 46 I Q, l a l I l I!!! Iflwgl !I!I!I!I!I! IMLLLI LI.I.: TOWER NEWS Row M: Left To Right M. Griffin Sponson, Leonor Sears. Lisa Dubose, Felicia Robinson, Rebecca Hibbett, Row $42: ?arry Holman, Jacqueline Lucas, Nicholous Frank, Ingrita Smith. Row $43: Michael Woolfork, Dana Simpson Dorothea ackson 4x THE CITY S LEEPS As she lays down at night Her dark blanket is placed upon the whole body. lgjrl The Sparkle of her eyes j is slowly dimed. But there is always life in a sleeping body; And a sparkle lingers on. THE R0513 The rose is the sign of all life, for a rose will die, but to bloom again, unlike life, it just ends. Stacny Lyons 50 VOCATIONAL COMMERCIAL ART Back Row arm Micheal Haley, Daryl Smiley. James Riggs, Lee Johnson, Jacqueline Robertson, Chana Robinson, Shelly Gibbs, John Anderson, Craig Middleton, Second Row: Barbara Brown, David Howell, Lawrence Chambers. From Row: Carla Williams, James Beamon. Kevin Hinton. Greg Garret. Teacher: Mrs. S. Brock ' i GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS II Back Row-: Ruben MiZEIL Johnathan Woodall, Robert Bruggeman. Vincent Bailey, Reuben Grevious; Front Row: Judy Ford, Maurice Green. Kevin KRIYV Michael Brown, Linda Edwards, Don Detrick Unstructo0 51 Back Row-Robin Travis, Lisa Flowers, Lawane Forrester, Marie Hill, Debra Carter. Middle Row-Carolyn Tucker. Elaine Gibbs. Karen West, Theresa Rohrig. Vanessa Adams, Tracy Baycs, Patricia Hooks, Mrs. C Childs, Bottom JLme Taylor, Sandra Johnson, Staphanie Haynie, Rebecca Habiu. Fabric Service Front Row-Priscilla Sanders, Sandra Davis, Joyce Collier, Dorothea Weaver, Donna Cornett, Phillip Galloway, Latsany Vongkumhong, Robert Miller. 2nd Row-Mrs, White, Tonia Anderson, Teresa Anderson, Gwen Beverly, Brenda Tracy, Yvette English. Miss Sandra Smith. 3rd ROW-Alonzo Ice, Cynthia Lawrence, Nadine Criswell, Terry Simpson. Margo McCray, Anita Tolliver, Vanessa Dales, Lamar Upshaw. 4th l1c:w P'c1ul McElroy, Lawrence Brown. 53 Sitting: Jackie Harris, Frankie Blevins, Debbie Mounce, Vickie Spriggs. Row 1: Barbara Montgomery. Regina Watts, Yvonne Herring, Stephanie Craig, Tina Williams. Top: Keisha Haugabrook, Sherri Moose. 54 IQ. x334. V . ACCOUNTING-COMPUTING H Slmng Q-r Tony Allen, Lawrence Yates, Reggie Broadnax, Paula Cole, Tracey Cowan. Standing U-IO Tina West, Michelle Randall, Renee James, SWPhame FlShCr, Eddie Collins, Marilyn Davis, Debbie Abrams, Mark Mc Coy, Mrs. P Samucls mdvison. W! 55 VAR'ED O? EDAM: 13-101; f 1 - ' DATA PROCESSING I First Row-Mrs. Jenkins tinstructon, Gloria Frazier. Regina Joiner. Jennifer Branch, Ann Hannah. Grace Anderson, Toya Hollaway, Kimm Anderson, June Coleman. Second Row-David McGuire. Sandra Taylor. Stanley Mc Alpin. Tina Watson, Beverly Mitchell, Renea Hodges. Mary Frost. Sherise Graham, Darrell Poilard, Hazel Kemp, Judy Davidson Third Row: Richard Hund, Diane Bamome, Monica Simmons. Michelle Brooks, Raymond Burge, London Dicks, Gerald Mann 11, Derrick Tucker. Jody Cornell, Fourth Row: Freddie Germany, Michele Clark, Eric Reese, Raymond Mc Ray, Leamon Duncan. James Beimesche, Jorel Manh. rm - Ms l'nki N. a CARPENTRY II From Row-J. Leathers, D. Hudson, E. Mathis, T. Smith, P. Holtman, J. Dom. Back Row-J. Harper, A. Bradshaw, M. Latham, F. Wooten, R. Milburn, T. Rolston, M. Hathorn, S. Curtis, L. Ducham, Mr. Skirtz 57 I. IL' lllI' 1I - w.. ' if-I TECH DRAFTING ll ' Back Row-Arthur Lewis. Scott Schmidt. Gerard Durham. Darren Sanford Tim Shepherd, Fitchroy Cunningham. Shade Whitfield. Fronl Row Greg Stemmcr. Howard Tackett, Shawn Browa, Tonya Canida, Tracy Flack, Steve Caudill, James Combs, Unstructorl CARPENTRY I B. Row-D. Grant, P. Obermeyer, E Stevens, 1 Knox, R. Nance, R. Shelly, D. Buycks, A. Bronson. M. Clark, E. Gibson. Mr. Skirtz. F. R0w D. Willis, R Martin, K, Baxter, J; Riley. Row-M. Slade, R. 59 G. 0 S. I Front mm: Shelia Coulter, Kamala Pearson, Kimberly Holloway, Donna Fannings. Second Row: Cynthia Jenkins, Tracy Bonner, Katrina Catron, Verna Estes, Cheri Wilson, Carolyn Nelson, Ernestine Larkins, Andretta Hill, Cynthia Williams. Third Row: Marsha Ryan, Jessica Flowers, Sherri Kletlc, Crystal Brenklin, Kelly Garth, Ernestine Hill, Mrs. L Graham devism? I 60 DUPLICATING SPECIALIST I 8c 11 Sitting: Booker, 0; Lamb, M.; Bonds, V.; First Row: Ms Lucas advisorx McKinney, 3; Current, C.: Crossty, K.; Butts, M; Ray, 1.; Blythe, B.; McGhee, T.; Second Row: Wilborm L; Peaks, Rs, Klopfstein, T.; Hughes, C.; Leather- wood, S,; Britten, C.; Thomas, M.; Ms Cook UXdViSOH 61 CLERK-STENO II Seated L-Rk Carla Thomas, Michelle Rogers, Denese Simpson, Kimberly Jacobs. Teresa Berry. Second Row: Evelyn Chaffin, Mrs. Belle mdvisorl Betty Sunday. Kelly Roberts, Kim Coleman; Standing: Jennifer Collins. Mary Russell, Lovesta Sloan, Annette Egan 62 CLERK-STENO I Seated: Charolett Watkins, Kevin Bailey. Pamclia Gist, Sharon Helton. Vicky Bayless. Standing: Sharon Hisle 5Stud. TeacherL Kathy Matlock, Mariene Wheeler, Jephanie Harris, Zina Curtis. Teresa Rogers, Brenda Click, Sharon Vonner, Delores Singleton, Anna BraseyLTeaCher. .KHL ' , 4v-xe L44 63 64 1 $ ! I -I r Q77. CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICITY l W. Balar Unstructon, D. Sanders, T. Bowman, V. Whitt, F. Jackson, V. Gcrmann, S. Dodd. 2nd Row: D, Norton, BV Lackey, R. Gagen, NA Agostini, P. Davis, V. Randolph, S. Hill CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICITY II Back Row: W. Clark, V. Watts, D. Larkin, B. Anderson. W. Baker UnstructorL Front Row: T. Mastin, J. King. AUTO MECHANICS 65 -. ?,- , r w m d th'h r . o.- Sign language. A real tiger fan. A real tiger, 74 57 f: W . a 9V3; rePp ' 75 a. :. .71m . I ... 2:21.... W.mwm,mam.......,.., 3 2.3... 2. u It. . a :1: . , 7 p. I 77 78 THE HOMECOMING PARAD a s Rn 81 82 - l: . Q9. Nil x I1fli;l; 83 86 87 Our home coming parade 88 Our gracious drill team If; x. ':,i; ' I and 51,4: , .z-- i ' v Our cheer leaders are ready for action 89 90 91 92 93 94 C. Adams S. Allen M. Anderson V. Anderson L. Ballinger V. Baloney B. Barnes V. Barwick J. Bass SENIORS BA Bauer Y. Baxter T. Bayes J. Beal T. Beal S Bennett T. Berry F Blevins B. Blythe 95 98 T. Cowan TA Cramer F. Crooks C. Cunningham S. Curtis YA D Arce M. Davis W, Davis L, Dawson L. Dixon L. Dority L Dozier B. Early L. Edwards A. Egan L. Ewing 5' Fisher J. Ford 99 100 L Forrester T. Foster J . Francis N. Frank A. Gamble H. Gay J. Gibson J. Gist S. Golightly 1? ... w an; 'A b. .17' '. A F712 73' W'M' M. Green R. Grevious M. Hall P. Hall D. Hamilton C Harrell L Hatchet Dy Hawkins S. Haynie 101 R. Heard R. Hibbett J. Hollingsworth D. Hudson J. Hughes D. Jackson M. Jackson K Jacobs R James 102 JA Jeffery J. Jerreis J. King L. Lamons CA Lawrence S. Leatherwood A. Lewis D. Lipscomb .l. Litkenhaus 103 G. Lovcuc J. Lucas C. Lucca T. Martin P. McMulIen S. Moore Y. Morton D. Mouncc J. Nelson L04 K. Nelson L. Nelson C, Obannon R. Osborne A. Payne R Peaks L. Pierce T. Ralston M. Randall 105 C. Bonner P. Boyd CA Boykins A. Bradshaw T. Bradshaw R. Broadnax B. Brown M. Bussell V. Calloway 106 T. Canida St, Caudill E. Chaffin S. Childs J. Cochran P. Cole K Coleman E CollEns J. Collins aauhrte 5W Km? 6gbffijW5 309 M V J K4412 $ :0991 MW cHAflOH'E 5W mmw B. Reed R, Render D, Roberts K. Roberts D. Robinson MV Robers M. Rollinson D. Rodley R. Rudolph 110 L. Sears T. Shepherd R. Sherrer D. Simpson J, Simpson L. Sloan V. Spriggs E. Stevenson BA Sunday HI 112 H. Tackett J V Taylor C, Thomas M. Thomas M. Thomas S. Tinsley T, Wade D. Waldroff L, Walker E13 A. Williams P. Williams J. Williams R. Warner A. Watson S Whm: 114 115 ADMINISTRATION Major McNeil Principa1 William Thorman-Associate Dixon EdwardsiAssociale Prin. Prin Davis Hawkins-Assistant Andrew Lowe-Assistant Prin. Ronald Aug-Assistant Prin. Prin. 116 4' .- ; . COUNSELORS Helen Kugei Counse1or Steve Skurow-Guidance Spec. Janet Parker-Counselor Martha McClure Augustine Shannon- Coordinator International Counselor Studies Academy Michael Morrisey-Counselor Minnie Everett-Coordinator Waynon WallaceiAthietic Nick Visnic-Counselor Work Study Director 117 TOGETHER WE DESTROY SkYI Sun 1 '; Trees, V g In TIMES living together ' . as one; So many tlmes we awaken to see the sun shining down upon our eyes looking out at the day begining and wondering if we shall see another begin. Tracey Bayes why musi Hg destrqy , l$them: as well as i f d ourselves. I rggcey Bayes Q. , .w I x kl :21, 119 120 J uniors G. Garrett S. Gibbs A Gibson T. Gibson KA Good T. Gore K. Gorth S. Gordon S Graham D. Grant W. Gray B. Green D. Greer S. Grubb B. Hance B. Hance I. Helton A. Hill U. Hill S. Hinkle V Hardin D. Harrow A. Harrison T. Harrison W. Harris K. Hunter T. Hudson R Hunt R. Hodges P. Hoor M. Huntley T Houslcy K, House Y Housley W. Harris U. Hill D. Harrow C. Hausfeld C. Jackson F, Jackson A. Jenkins T. Jenkins R. Joiner M. Jones S. Keese C, Kelch R. Kelly H. Kemp S. Klette M. Kroeger K. Kummer I. Layeeu E Larkins D, Lcahr S. Levy L. Livingston T. Loveless R. Long E Lucas M. Lucas L. Luckett D. Lungelow J. Mack J. Maxberry J. Marshall A. Martin S. Martin K. Mastin K. Matlock 121 l22 J. McCarty M. McCray M. McKinney D. McQuire C. Middleton K. Miles M. Miller B. Mitchell D. Mitchell .L Molloy T. Morgan D. Morris R. Mosley M. Mueller V, Murrell C. Nelson J. Olerio DA Parrish TA Parrish C. Pcnnigton D. Pennington T. Parkinson J. Phillips J. Phillips V. Guarles D. Roberts A. Robinson C, Robinson F. Robinson H. RobinSOn D. Rogers B. Rogers T. Rogers B. Rosemond F Rosemond D. Rundall J. Ray R. Reese C, Riley A. Sanders D. Sanford R. Shelly D. Shepherd M. Simmons J. Slater C. Smith C. Smith S. Smith M. Snyder T. Stacy C. Stanforth D. Staten E Stevens J. Sullivan T. Swain S. Sweeney S. Taylor R, Temple E. Thompson D. Thorpe 123 .EilmLf-a. . Tl: n 124 TEACHING STAFF NEW STAFF MEMBERS b.r. 0-0 Michael Artist, Robert Weideman, Helmit Kowatch, Mike Marrisey m.r. 01 Sue Taylor, Vickie Thornberry. Susan Ravdabargh. Mary Ronan f.r, U-Q Dorothy Schilmeister, Richard Miller, Jane Peeples Ron Alexander-Business Virginia Beck!English Julia Bergeeromc Ec. Wiona Berry-EnglisWFrench 125 Marilyn Blocksom-English Anna Brasey-Business Sonya Brock-Comm Art Alex Brown-Food Mgmt. A Diane Byerly-Media Center Jerry Call-Math Thomas ChamberSaDrivers Cornelia Childs-Home Ec. Ed. Linda Childr-Business James Combs Adv, Drafting Alma Cook-Business Philip Cook-Social Studies 126 Mary Cunnick-Englisw Spanish H.W, Douglas-Special Ed. Teresa Finke-Physiologw Zoology Dan Davis-Englisthusincss John EddingsuMasonIy Dennis Franklin-Malh Marie Delyons-Health James Ernst-WHSG James Gallagher-Chemistry Donald Detrickarintingl Graphic Patsy Estes Jr. Cosmetology Mayann Gardner-OWE 127 Willa Garner-Nurse A551- Carl Grahamecienccfl-Iealth Loreda GrahamiBusiness Jane Greene English Mary Griffin-Spanish Carl Grueninger SociaI James Hansjerger-Social Studies Studies Ruby Hawkins-OWE Joseph Heink-English Dorothy Hertzman-Aud. Donella Hess Math Handicapped 128 Robert Holter-Special Ed. Lynnda J elks-Math Cathy Klause-OWE George Hughes-Math Marva Jenkins-Business Donald KlecknerEMath Laverne Hughes Frcnch A Jerome Johnson-Band Director Diane Knox-Home EC. George J acksonhGym m Elizabeth Kelley-Sub. Gail KoizumiiAud. Handicapped 129 I30 Elizabeth LeslieiGym Gary LouisiEnglish Brennan McNulty-Auto Mechanics James Lierl-Social Studies Linda LucasiBusiness Robert Merkle SociaI Studies Lee Links Librarian Bernard Maue-Electricity Harold Michel-Social Studies Carol LongVAud Handicapped James McMullins Adult Foods Mary Jo Miller-EnglishV D.P P F. Inda Millman-Busincss Bob Mullins-Math Gerald NassanoiMath Alverna Nored Librarian Failhc Obasogie-Special William Pellman-Science Len Rescek-Special Diane Roland Eng1ish Education Education Pat Samuels-Business Dottie SchilmeisteriAJ-t Gordon Schomer Electricity Robert SharpiGeneraI Merchandising I31 Jan Shaverrphysical Ken Skirtz-Carpemry William smiuhaMam Garnet Snyder-Substitute Education John Snyderisocial Studies Mariam StephannwEnglish Ron Strickley-Technical Diane TayloriDrivers Drafting Educalion James Taylor English Sue Taylorisocial Studies John Temple-OAWE, Vicki Thornberry-Englishf Social Studies 132 James Wehmer;Science Kathy Withrup-Reading Garmetta Whitekcmthing ManagementlFabric Service Phyllis Williams;Special Timothy Williams-Physical Rose Bcllerson Secretary Glenda. Evans-Secretary Education Education Dottie Eve-Secretary Evelyn Francisisecretary Rebecca Lane-Carecr Diane Momeil-Secretary Development Assistant 133 A coward vs 0. , XQ3 64?? 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The Classical Music Workship, sponsored by the schoolts Career Development program, was presented for vocal and instrumental music and speech and drama calsses. Ms. Battle was accompanied by Henri Venanzi of the Cincinnati Opera. Both received their professional training at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. At Withrow, Ms. Battle sang several arias and spirituals and captivated her audience with her versatility. A question and answer session followed. Tom Bowers, far right, in the main lobby with members of rhe'Partners in Education program. At Mialcron, education has always been an important wordt Milacronhs employee training and development and cooperative education programs are among the best corporate educational systems in industry today. In the spring of 1979, Milacron and Withrow High School, under the direction of the Greater E Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce; became part of the city-wide Partners in Education program designed to develop closer working re- lationships between industry and CincinnatPs educational system, Mill employees from various areas ofthe company have helped Withrow students gain valuable insights into the business world by lending their time and expertise to the program. According to Tom Bowers, the Mill's Partners in Education coordinator. We try to increase their understanding of industry. what the requirements are in certain career areas and the opportunities that exist in these areas. says Bowers of Withrow students. As part of the program Thorman, Sharon Patterson, Withrowts Partners in Education project coordinator. and Withrow art teacher Sonya Brock brought three Withrow students to Milacron to be recognized as winners of the Partners in Eudcation logo contest conducted for all of Withrowhs 2.300 students. Charles Hausfeld, Dennis Waldriff and Lee Johnson were Withrowh top three winners ofthe 40 logo contest entries. All of them re- ceived various prizes from Withrow. 137 PERSONNEL Robert Daniels-Security Mack Johnson-Head Custodian Elgestha Ooten-Asst. Reading Reginald Payne-Security Marie Pearcy Security Robert Pearcy Sccurity Elsie Pierre Asst, Read Lab Delores Sloan AssL Teacher Aid Earl WagneriSecurity Anna WilliamsiiSecurity Offlcer Wendell Young-SKO. 138 Jeff Dierker breaks the school records in butterfly. uChristie shows her winning butterfly form. I39 WITHIN The sun rises gently in the morning The sun sets softly at night; But it is not gone, only on the other side; underneath; My Love My Love rose Oh so ently I was unaware My love sets softly leaving But it is not gone only on the other side; underneath within. Tracey Bayes I40 OUR LOVE Our love is like a flower. It grows each and every day. What makes it so very special. I love you in so many ways. Our love is sharing everything we have. And being most glad to give. This kind of love, thatls so hard to find. Gives me one more reason to love. Thinking of you and the time welve spent. Knowing our love is true. Feeling the pain of being alone. Wanting to be with you. Still there is nothing better on earth. And in all the heavens above That could tell the real true meaning The true meaningof OUR'LOVE. Janesa Beal FLOW Flow sweet sister, for the future awaits your coming. You are the music of tomorrow The song so many will wish to play. Reach for the unknown, for a woman is strong and need not always be helped. Flow, sweet sister, for the future awaits your coming. Tracey Bayes ON-TOP It was a warm day and I had it all. I was finally where I wanted to be, On-Top! I felt that nothing could bring me down But I made a mistake! and all I had worked for fell to nothing. Now all I am is a simple face in the crowd But I will always have that memory, That memory That felling of being on-top, and nothing will ever change that! Darren Sanford l41 142 B. Adkins M. Aitman G. Allen J. Allen K. Allen H. Andrews S. Baloney J. Barrle R. Beams C. Bcamon A Beard D. Bieoboe P. Billings L. Billups J. Blum R Bolin .l Bonds W. Bonds K. Boner D. Bonner P. Bonner Av Books S. Bowers E. Bradford R Bradford J. Brown W Burden P. Burke A. Burney A. Bussell J. Calloway T. Campbell J. Carman J. Carr J. Carter V. Caner B. Colbolt J. Coleman B. Collins .mp3: . A L :3.-. L. Collins B, Cornctt S. Cottingham T. Coughman K. Crews C. Cunningham T. Cunningham J. Dachnan P. Daniel J, Davis M. Davis 5. Davis A. Dues D. Dochterman M. Dupree M Durbin M. Edmonds L. Edwards L Edwards C Egan T, England R. Fagan L Fairbanks DV Fallings C. Fiick J. Ford J. Forkner F. Knight T. Gentry B. Gcrmaney N. Gill T. Gillispie R. Glenn J. Goines C. Goode E. Goodhean M. Green T. Harrison 143 C. Hausfeld MV Hayes M Hightower C. Hill G. Hillman J. Hillman L. Human R. Howeli L. Hubbard S Hubbard W. Huff H. Huynh I Huynh L. Ingram D Irby A. Jackson F. Jackson D. Johnson 1 Johnson K. Johnson T, Johnson A. Jones A. Jones P. Keit L Key DA Keycs L. Kitchens J. Knox C. Laccf'leld H Lamb JV Latham A. Laudat J. Lawrence J, Lawson T. Lewis R. Luce J. Lundy R, Luther R. Marshal! V Marlin Maury May Marie Massey . McGuire Uspaw Miles . McClellan McClure McCowan . McCowan wsowr . Meisbcrger . McNiel . McKeever M. McDave . McDonald '-!l' C Moore Moore Molloy . Morgan . Mnlholland awmro Norman Obannon Pairan Parkinson VTITHNFU Perry M. Perry 3, Pinson C. Pitts Pitts S S. Pitts E Price G. Price M. Rankins 3. Reed A. Reese .m Reese A. Rollinson 1:45 146 . Reinfelder . Riddle . Roberson . Robinson Ronck snou-nmn Ross Ruff Rum: Sanders PPWFH Sears S. Sen S. Shea A, Sheffield M. Shelton M. Shelton . Shepherd . Sherman . Sherrer Shook Sims rlrrwwu Simpson . Simpson . Singleton . Sizemore Smith OZWHp Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith E33000 1. Smith R. Smith S. Smith S. Smith N. Solomon 8. Spicker F. Stallworth J A Stephenson S Stewart D. Suggs . Sweet , Tally . Thomas . Thomas . Thompson . Thorpe . Tiller . Thomas . Tolton . Underwood , Upshaw . Upshaw . Vannatter . Vebelackcr . Walker D Walker J. Walker V. Watts W, Watts T. Wattson T. Watson S. Watkins B. Wclch A. Wesly E. Williams R, Williams L. Wilborn R Willis J. Wilson J. Wood A. Younger M. Young I47 STARRING: JAMES BEAMON and EVELYN CHAFFIN Editor-in-Chief James Beamon, Senior Copy Editor-Evelyn Chaffin, Senior A WORD FROM OUR EDITOR Taking the position of an editor is quite an experience, youWe got to be willing to go into some r'eaI overtime My ex- periences as an editor was a real challenge, to be able to take control over the operation of a book Responsibilities and meeting and unexpected dead lines. Editing ism bad, I enjoy it and plan on furthering my experience and knowledge. CO-STARRING Annette Egan Copy, Senior Kelly Roberts-Copy, Senior Lovesta Sloan Copy, Senior Lubov Yegudin-Staff Artist Michael Haley;C0ver Design Craig Middleton Phot0grapher Daryl Smiley Photographer Sylvia White Ph0t0grapher Mrs. Peeples-Advertisement Leon SearsWUnderclass Photo Sonya E. Brock Advisor Jerome Johnson-Advisor Gregary Garrett-Assistanl Editor Our Special thanks to these exceptional persons for their help and indulgence: Mrs: Miriam Stephanie Mr. Harold Michel Mr. Guy Hammock Mr, Seven Skurow Ms. Jane Greene 148 l x ' Coca-Cola and ' Coke are registered trademarks which identify the same product of The Coca-Cola Company. 325:9 azq 22285 2. $$me a .n 2053.5. + 335:5 m Goodness Is what BU en Bakes MOGIIOHCEGWOPGI open 24 hrs en '24 w op hrs. -7 duysX 22 k .1 r X ?Mi $2 The only bank ' , H you'llever need. We never forgot what a a restaurant Fan-I THIRD I I ought to be! BANK R BIG B t I y j 0 I us. ARMY A Place To Be All You Can Be GUARANTEED TRAINING COLLEGE FUNDS See ssnmcxvsnoms GOLD CIRCLE MALLUEIDGE a, HIGHLANw 151 htLast Will and Testamentli uI John Gibson bequeath my knowledge and ability to play football and con teachers to the windmil of your mind. I Denese Simpson bequeath the greatest times we ever had at Withmw to Meeshee Michellef ill Carla Thomas bequeath the talent to fool people with my sweet and innocent look to Shi Williams.H ill Todd Ralston bequeath the fleas of a thousand camels to infest your arm pits . . . . Craig Smucker ill Janesa Baal bequeath to Paula Daniels long hair and edges to match.u l1 Lavern Dixon bequeath to my daughter Alesia Sherrill Walker, my good looks, personality an intelligence. lil Jon Hollingsworth bequeath to my 1981-82 football backup, Brian Fisher my Q.B. talents and tl best of luck next season. uI Goffrey Gazaway bequeath to my son Henry Castleberry my tantalizing looks, intelligence ar 47.8 kilos of smokable substance? uI Sheila Childs bequeath my best friend Diane all the luck in the world with Jerry? 1 Todd Ralston bequeath my blue shoe strings to Craig Smucker. llI Janesa Beal bequeath to Brian Rogers my ever lasting friendship in hope that we will alwaysl palsi llI DenescISimpson bequeath all the love I can possibly give to my wonderful husband John, and to rr little sister Michelle, I wish you many happy years with Delmar Carter. llGood Luck Annette Love, your Brother Danny Annette: You have made our dream come true. We pray that it is your dream too. 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