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  2. Withrow High School - Wikipedia

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    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 m 2 ) campus, and large sports complex.

  3. Frederick W. Garber - Wikipedia

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    The Garber & Woodward firm's design for Withrow High School (1915–1919) at 2488 Madison Road in Hyde Park included "an agricultural section with conservatories and a poultry house, a manual-training shop, and a fine gymnasium" on a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) campus [2] Garber & Woodward "made the difficult challenge of a ravine across the front of the site into a dramatic asset by means of a ...

  4. Withrow Minstrels - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 Withrow Presentation Orchestra Opening Ponies, 1960 Take Me Along, 1960. The Withrow Minstrels was a musical variety show that ran for 35 years at Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was known as "The Minstrels". Two hundred performances were staged between 1931 and 1965.

  5. List of high schools in the Cincinnati metropolitan area

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    The Greater Cincinnati area consists of many public school districts, most of which contain one or more high school. There are also a number of Catholic high schools, many of which are single-sex, along with many other private schools (which are generally co-ed).

  6. Jim Tarbell - Wikipedia

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    He attended St. Xavier High School [2] and graduated from Withrow High School in 1960 before attending the Lowell Technological Institute in Lowell, Massachusetts. [3] He returned to Cincinnati in 1967.

  7. Chris Henry Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ahead of his sophomore season, Henry transferred to Withrow High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. [2] That season he set a school record with 1,127 receiving yards on 71 catches with 10 touchdowns. [3] Ahead of his junior season Henry transferred to play at Mater Dei High School. [4] His junior season was cut short due a knee injury. [5]

  8. Doc Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Gamble had a successful run as a high school coach at both Withrow High School in Cincinnati and Fairfield High School in Fairfield, Ohio. He compiled a 53–19 record, sent 120 of his players onto college football and in 2004 won the Paul Brown Excellence in Coaching Award.

  9. Ron Oester - Wikipedia

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    Withrow High School, which Oester attended, renovated and renamed its field in honor of him. [3] Oester was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 2014 [3]