Public, coeducational high school in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Withrow High School (originally East Side High School ) is a
public high school located on the east side of
Cincinnati, Ohio . It is part of the
Cincinnati Public Schools .
History
The school opened in 1919 and was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
[5]
Frederick W. Garber 's firm was involved in the school's design, known for its arching entry bridge, 114-foot (35 m) clock tower,
[6] plantings and trees, 27-acre (110,000 m2 ) campus, and large sports complex.
Notable alumni
Curtis Anderson , former
NFL and
USFL player.
[7]
Ethan Allen , former
MLB player.
[8]
Teddy Bailey , former
NFL player.
[9]
Carole Black , former President and CEO of
Lifetime Entertainment Services .
[10]
Tyrone Brown , former
NFL player.
[11]
Rosemary Clooney , former actress and singer.
[12]
Jimmie Dodd , former Disney
Mousketeer and musician.
[13]
Yancy Gates (born 1989), basketball player for
Ironi Nahariya of the
Israeli Premier League
[14]
Joey Jackson , former
NFL player.
[15]
Al Lakeman , former MLB player.
[16]
Ruth Lyons pioneer radio and television broadcaster
[17]
Neil McElroy , former
United States Secretary of Defense .
[18]
Ron Oester , former MLB player.
[19]
Louis Orr , former
NBA player.
[20]
Conrad Rucker , former
NFL player.
[21]
John Ruthven , wildlife artist.
[22]
Tony Scott , former MLB player.
[19]
Robert Surtees , cinematographer.
[23]
LaSalle Thompson , former NBA player.
[24]
Dwight Tillery , Mayor of Cincinnati
[25]
Devin Williams , professional basketball player
[26]
Perry Williams , former
NFL player.
[27]
References
^
a
b
c
d OHSAA.
"Ohio High School Athletic Association member directory" . Retrieved 2010-03-16 .
^ NCA-CASI.
"NCA-Council on Accreditation and School Improvement" . Archived from
the original on March 15, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-16 .
^
"Withrow University High School" . National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 16, 2018 .
^
"National Register Information System" .
National Register of Historic Places .
National Park Service . July 9, 2010.
^
"Digital Library" . National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 2012-09-04 .
^ Rolfes, Steven (Oct 29, 2012).
Cincinnati Landmarks . Arcadia Publishing. p. 53.
ISBN
9780738593951 . Retrieved 2013-05-19 .
^
"Curtis Anderson" .
Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ Long, Robert (2003).
New York World Champions 1933 . Trafford Publishing. p. 180.
ISBN
978-1-55395-539-9 . Retrieved 12 January 2016 .
^
"Teddy Bailey" .
Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ Kiesewetter, John (August 8, 1999).
"Cincinnati native relies on Lifetime of marketing skills" . The Cincinnati Enquirer . PASADENA, Calif. Retrieved 27 December 2012 .
^
"Tyrone Brown" .
Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ Crossland, Ken; Macfarlane, Malcolm (13 June 2013).
Late Life Jazz: The Life and Career of Rosemary Clooney . Oxford University Press. p. 249.
ISBN
978-0-19-981147-2 . Retrieved 12 January 2016 .
^ McKay, Robert (January 1983).
"The Two Faces of Cincinnati" .
Cincinnati Magazine . p. 92.
ISSN
0746-8210 . Retrieved 12 January 2016 .
^
"GoBEARCATS.COM Yancy Gates Bio - University Of Cincinnati Official Athletic Site University Of Cincinnati" . gobearcats.com . Archived from
the original on 2014-12-13.
^
"Joey Jackson" .
Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
^ Heffron, Joe; Heffron, Jack (17 March 2014).
The Local Boys: Hometown Players for the Cincinnati Reds . Clerisy Press. p. 112.
ISBN
978-1-57860-554-5 . Retrieved 12 January 2016 .
^ Horstman, Bary M. (May 13, 1999).
"Ruth Lyons: 'Mother' captured hearts and ratings" . The Cincinnati Post . Archived from
the original on February 14, 2007. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
^
"Neil McElroy Must Pass Up $285,000 to Be Defense Chief" .
The Southeast Missourian . 1957-08-08. p. 14. Retrieved 2016-01-12 .
^
a
b Noble, Greg (2015-07-10).
"Ron Oester, Reds Hall of Famer, humbled by new high school field in his name" .
WCPO . Retrieved 2016-01-12 .
^ Erardi, John (2001-05-13).
"Jackson, Orr together again" .
The Enquirer . Retrieved 2016-01-12 .
^
"Conrad Rucker Stats" . Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2019-12-01 .
^ Faherty, John (2014-11-15).
"90 years in the woods. John Ruthven's wonderful life" .
The Cincinnati Enquirer . Retrieved 2016-01-12 .
^ Thackrey Jr., Ted (1985-01-07).
"Cinematographer Robert Surtees Dies" .
Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2016-01-12 .
^ Daugherty, Paul (October 1992).
"The Recruiter" .
Cincinnati Magazine . p. 127.
ISSN
0746-8210 . Retrieved 12 January 2016 .
^
"Cincinnati's new mayor" .
The Cincinnati Enquirer . November 6, 1991. p. B-1 – via Newspapers.com.
^ Taylor, Allan (22 May 2015).
"New recruit idolized Devin Williams during high school days in Cincinnati" . WV MetroNews .
^
"Perry Williams" .
Pro-Football-Reference.com . Retrieved January 12, 2019 .
Further reading
The East Side High School ; Cincinnati Ohio, Garber & Woodward Architects, Architectural record, Volume 51 By American Institute of Architects pages 329-337
International National Geographic