Lockland High School - Dictograph Yearbook (Lockland, OH)
- Class of 1949
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'L LT Vzih' r 4 . x..4 X X FORTYNINERS W4 50 JD Qs- LOCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL LL IE xxxl DICTOGRAPH 5 99 ,gin Q f 6 QQMZZSJ 2 E O W EE rfw P: 33' A xg xi Q, fi? if Q vu fx ' FOREWORD To soznetxox-.' perpetuate and record the Merrtories ol the :iost pleasant ttrnes of our lives Condenstna the varzed acttvttzes and rnost trnportarit CIT- Cornplislinients of tie 1948-l949 stnool 'gear is tne jogrpose of tnis sonool year nook, Everyone has enjoyed workin: to :take this Eiotoarapli as good -ers 21 lirnrted loudaet would perrrnt Vfe nope O er'o 1t The Staff DICTOGRAPH ST FF Sf Y J Hammond Ellen Haqood Jack Furs! Row Everett Musser Jaclue Bowman Devonda Morgan Joyce evar oan Acus Second Row Donald Siroppel Clevon Abney Bob IYBHVIII Gerry Clernmons Pete lebhoiz lonald Varelmann Clufford Acus Parker Lodon Edrtor ASS1SlGI'1l Ed1tor Sports Edxtors Alurnnt Ed1tor Feature Edrtor Ltterary Edttor Calendar Edrtors Pnotoarapher Bustness Mana Adve ttstna Ed to Cartoomst Class Reo ese t t ves Gerry Clemmons Ioan Hammond Don Sowder lackte Bo -frnan Devonda Moraan Everett Musser Ellen Hagood loan Grau Lots Broclfmeyer Ronald Varelmann Boo Brakvrll Pete Rebltolz Donald Stroppel Clttlord Acus lunto C evon Abnev N plnonnore Darke Lorton res rraf lam' Anus H 99 lolce Editor .,..o.,,,s,,,,o,.,,o . ,,..,,..,o-,,.,,,,, U . A aer ,,,,,.,,,,,o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, s,,,,.,A,,o,-, . So .. . . ,L . ,r . E nnr n, V Pwr' ' : BOARD of EDUCATIO e t George auer e resdet Llbun Byrley Mllad Kunz Waller Muller Pesdent Thomas Be ge Cle I1 T easurer A Memorable Year As the Fortynrners wrote a chapter 1n hrstory rn thetr push to the West and corn pleted the terrrtonal expansron of the Unrted States the Fortyntners of Lockland l-hgh School wtsh to record a project ol the Lockland School Board tor the lmprovement of Lockland l-hgh School In brtet retrospect rt seems the summer of 1948 :vas the focal potnt ol Board plan burldrng the memonal aymnaslurn and to ask the pubhc approval for a memorral stadtum and sutttctent funds for spectalty rooms Interested oraarnzattons completed a memortal football score board at the athlettc held No ttho t sorr dooxbt atter the 1 s proved the gymnastum would cost S350 UUU the Board subrrntted a 33650 UUU bond 1ssue of school tmprovements mcludmg the mem onal stadrum and th1s was approved by approxtrnately seventy two per cent of the electorate Thls IS truly a memorable year The Board IS tndeed thankful for thls note ot confrdence and pledges have been made to keep the constructron movmg as raptdly aae mll permtt Although the class of l949 Wrll have been alumnt for a vear or more when these lm provements are completed the too are much mterested tn the proaress ot therr Alma Mater and thank the Boa d 'or ths ear ot m rn ral bu ldmd L ff o right: B , Vic P i n g I r Q i r Q ' , r l g r r, r - r . . l . A ' as the weather, labor, and materials short- nmg. Excellent mottvatton was to start Y . . , I - I , Y ' ' . , c . r . i t WQ Q u . re ' ' ' , . , . bd e nor i Q f. I l DEDICATIO Pat1ence trrendllness kmdness wrsclom fore slght srncenty and a sense ot humor are qLlGl1l16S obhaatory to a successful teacher M1ss Frances more adrmrable ones but has also evrnced them m her teachmg To her who has devoted twenty hve years ot farthful merrtonous servxce to Lockland l-hgh School the Class of 1940 gratefully and grac1ously dedrcate thrs Drctograph Page F e I Dye not only has these characteristics and many THE F CUL M56 E. JA 'UB I W, P' L C T d Clk A V Norma Aber B S M E Speech C' L Abercrombre Ind Arts Theodore E Baumann B S Mathematrcs Iohn I Buechner A B M A Ltlhan Dorsch B A B E Frances Dye B S B L S Ind Arts Engllsh Llbrary Ambrose Elhott B S M E Albe t Lellar BS M A lean Love A B BE Musrc Band Busmess Engllsh Glen Mor 15 B S pl'lVS1CS Chemrstry Anms E Paxton B S Horne Econornrcs Estelle Platt B S Cornmerclal M V Plulhps A B M A Socral SCIENCE Ruth Pursell B S Phystcal Eclucatlon Herald Boettger BS Physrcal Educatron Cathertne Srnallwood A B M A Latm Lots Tenbtg B A Arts Paul Thompson A B Brology C Sl'1ellA B M Pr1nc1pal I L Dun an B S M Supermtendent . 1 f 7 . x l ' I i 4' ,s ' N ,V .. a - L . 9 ' -at C L X L 2. n , . . ' xl X' ' v 4 w t an ,g V A QF- L 7. 1 . 8 Q . r mM? x. Q fi, Y ,V in , H ' l 2 , In Q xi U A 1 ,.- 1 A xl, -V ,f 1 4' .5 Y m , , A . M ,R . Q wg , Q .qv C First row, left to right: C. . Abercrombleg J. U. Dunganp I. . Shellg Fences Dye: Catherine Smallwood. Second 'ow: J. Bueclwnei Amis Paxtonq No'ma Aberg Ruth Pwsellg Estell Ptatt. PV' row: Lilian Do':cHg Lols Tenbleqg Jean Lovej Albert Lelfafj C-'enn Mo'f's. Too 'owz rwbrose E'fYottg Pa'lTnor'psor1j He'ald Roettg-3'g T. E. Baurannf M. . PHYI Tps. . ., . . , . . . . , . , , ' l . , ' 1 1 r' . A A ' , ' l. . S. . ,, . A. ' ' . - 1 A A A f, . Page S'x SE IORS 's, 'I Preslde t V1 e P GSIQS T eczsm, e Se eta SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Porczld Vctrelmcm t Donald at ob, T r Cie 1 ..z9XfO ldCI No C1 ss C 'e ss F 3 ss D LtB S your- V' 'r Page E gn? J Ronald Louns Varelmann Ronn e nn e Is wel wn 0 s orl in sense of ru'no We no e con n Io annue peo e In o ' rna h ve as rnan is uIsIde a ln sc oIba I I I H C as Preslden ck r v B I. ck a cl Key 3 Dldoqraph SIaII 4 nsIrel r C ss 0 en or beech Cfass J SIuf en L, UVI Donald Charles Shoppe! Deacon D ac o e o e 1 I pe s o c ass Whenever f r e en P V a ca per-Mer helped rna e r Jun or and Senlor plays succ ooIball Monaoe 2 Basket a wnaqe ac Mana e eech 3 4 u yel C D D ' .sph Devonda Morgan Dee ee een ye a e n 1 sc ool s G she was elec e jspcremry of Ihe class Dee has taken up rI In The class olay 'and worked many oIhe acIIylI es creva y 0 Senl Cl s SIUGEH un I 3 YTee lee Club Sp ass Speech Class a Travel CIuD Lols Brockmeyer Loule oule been cheerleader or three years Whenever Ih re any excIIernenI Lows vs Ihere leadlnq e e Inq M you alwa s be as py a d a e a you a n N os VI 4 Speec ravel Club Dlco raph 1 eerleade 2 Gerald Clemmons Gerry r y has een ass Ir asu e our years He rnus? be honest u e e na rnone a e nI Gerry a hard worker a d e was yoIed M sI I ey To uc ceed In Ine Sen or Class There ore G E I w I U ur ecause we know e success chest a Ban 2 Honor clefy 2 3 r r a DIC 0 aph EdIIo 4 e ub u u 6 85C 6: u I ve 'homas Lee Prodor e aw 49 GOI some experlence y Inq Sopnorno e Class Pres: 3 nI no only been achye spo r u e I p cholasf f eco cz Y s Ee .lb If o S vw 2 aye b s uenI or C ss u o f an Ke If'l a ay Sen o Dee Q ' Ie 3 beech c E5 2 3 5 ' Ro ' ' I kno I f hl om. 9 X I f' ' - a'Iy 1 d l '. D - 1' - ne Nl'l Il ue s. pl ' C I 'de' Ina. he y a C y Ven' o ' s he has ' hool. Fo I , 2, 3, 47 LaI4n I, 27 I-Y 3 47 Speech 3, 47 l s ' I 47 Ira ' 2, 3, 47 Ta el Clubg and lg O n 3 : Ml 2, 3, 47 Juno la Pl yy 7 S ' S Pl y7 .I I 7 ' c c'l 3. e Is n 5 Yne nInus7o 'c IGI ' I OU' I . I 3 .a 's ne d I h. ls rlqhI The e. HIS ab'lIIy as ' If OU I ' ' ess- 'ul. P , 7 f I, 5 a :I M. r I, 2- Tr k q f 27 Sp ' G-lee Cl b I, 2, 3, 41 Va lu' 7 Vlce P'es5denI 47 'C O- or' SUI' 4. D has b ry -cIIy I h qh h , Thi ye r I d A - ' J L on If 5 , - -I 7 Q, ' U Se fr 7 'or a sg ' I ' f J Coecl 33 G. A. A. I, 2, 7 -3 ns 37 ' J 2, 3, 47 eech , 47 A Jr. Cl Pla.7 S'. Pl yj L ' has . a I ,, e IS Ih y ll' . ay y hap n s w II llked s fe o , L I. G. A. A. l, 2, 37 47 SIudenI Coun- cll Ig Y-Tee s 3, 47 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 47 Girl ScouIs I, 2, 3, 1 h 37 T 7 ' I q SIa'I 47 Ch f , 3, 4. Ge ' b , cl e r ' Io' f . be' ca s Ih class S y ncl h has '. is n I' o L'k I S V 'l l I T . I we ' no 'ofrleo abouI h's 9 I e b . h will be a Or r I, 2, 37 d 7 So I , 47 Class T easu er I, 2, 3 47 Lock nd Key Sfaff 37 ' I - q' ' ' 7 Gle Cl I, 2, 3, 47 F I f T r Cl-bi Ta I Club' U. N. C ub 3 4. To'nr':,f' TO'n'ny' e :dw l yer of Ihe class O' ' ' I ' b be' ou' ' ' 3 fe . He has I ' 'n rs b I has Ir p u hls HY- I 2 3 47 IT'ea'. 4I7 GI Cl I 2 3 43 DQI Q'3DLI Ia 7 7' l C . ' P'e 'l ' Cla 2' SI '1enI C ur'-'l 3' Lock cl y 37 Cho I 2 3 47 LaI' Club I 27 June' C ss Pl '7 I ' S :H 3 or Bo.s S a 7 S 3, 47 :C ' 3' ' 2 3' B3ske'ba!l I, 2, 3, 47 Vac' ' 4. Marqarei lnqold Mags e Macs e Q Q N 'W Maas w ,, w CEE 9 v A Laura Jane Vander er A fr P Q nC ae w Yaeu 5 A e a James Carl Cox P' 'n 5 vronq ' e w nown vor t: a er es Q azv abou con ver' bhes because ke oo ar fhe sky when our crw nq We oDe u know rhs means Q q at n when romanhc condmons an Dan are present ck 3 oorban Z 4 ent C uncwl 2 P eQcen S each 3 4 Peier Raymond Rebholz e e aways 3 a w aa O Goof: f'n 5 H an: o a e a Consrahr VWOSO W en 'H L n was D soo la nw 1'oe cena aw Mlldred Hasiy v Berry ou Morgan H J :J W O 9 e fi 'XJ 93:39 e I' H, 'as ce-2' a wen -I 4 f' X 'O' 2 las? ea-, BJ ss'e of 5 s'e 'as so . a c' a' s:'co. K 4 e Iles scene an: '35 c--93 yer, we. 7' MES Fuse , S 1' 3 47 6-2 Cab 1, 2, 3, 43 Se:'e'a'. 2- -Teva 3 4j N ze Wes- ie 3 31: P'e139 4 :' V-Tee'q Q. . Ab. ' 2 3 4' L3 ' C .rj Sei' 'e'a', 2' C312 23 V3.4 C .:, W H Lax? Mae L3.'J 1 J' am: ' :..Q ' 2 L,' J I 'Q' 'C...2 ' f1'Cv I?S Q KC? ' J 'oL:'.'e 'Q' r.a c:. hu' ,.i cess awp' 'fe 2 'new 'ez P. 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N ' Page Ten Roberi Brakevnll arn The Slaphappv Dhofofsraphef H faxes I 'Wes eve y In G veg O gangs gflll Hrs secref on ve 1 we O hev S 'n has been Iols OI ep n rnnnsres and olher class Drole Y 4 Dlcloqrap Sla ravel Club Glee Club Our I eball I Cllfford Acus J NICKEJ C ee I hvul car oon sf swnce our freshman year w s en The Junlor and Senw r fs and Ihe fnvnslrels whwch shows e has showhnanshlp abr :ly Bas e I o o hrs Iavo Ie spor s olball 2 e ck K 3 Dl 0 ao la ecn 4 Trav Club Suda Lou Brown Suda Lou Brown berler known as arn :I ous pe son and her y as Q Q uc I n h d ep our Class Top Wlfh he pleasanf persona I y and olher conlrlbulung qualllles she ould rnake one of The ber CI psycholoqusls anlsn Club I 4 Treasu r eens Gwrl Saou U den? Councll 2 Lock and Kev S1aff3 on r vel Club peech 3 4 A A I r C ay Senvor Speech Class Play Youth for U N 3 Fu Teacher Jo Ann Goldschmldf Annle Ann I I Inq when se s she llkes Io ear especua y pas Trues Everyflrne her drwvu cass wen? ou? The Wyomunq Bakery had a cusforner Annle doesnl go or o er bo s buf fhvs doesnr keep he from havlng Irlends of all ages eens 3 m r ou Evereff Wulson Musser Muss ref? has a lny ar and d wlfh hrs many cartoons 3 ver e C erefl I r I1 nn Ihe Fede vlce should helo y u a oiball 2 Tra 2 Base U I ooraph 'rafi 4 In u en? Councrl I 3 Vwce Presl H Paul Donald Archlnal A ch e u s s'n le has e seen around a fh oughou ur hqh school a eer He oarfrclpaled fhe a d Se lor Plays as enlo lnsfrel I-le y occaswon and wl' '1 ny woJ' u hou lous rn eve qo ng 4 ways w I fa e on moe w r hal A C ee Club I SD avel b Foofoa Trac N BS E yoke or 5 - I ..S H , , e , ' pf, ol ' 'W 9 fh I .no V ' A ' I arn- biri is lo pu? an o 'ff' VI 5 '37 C , 5 - ,h I j ' , I cfs. Hi- r, 2, 3, g ' h if 4: T 7 I, 2, 3, 4: Ch ' , 2, 3, 4g Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas , 23 Golf 3, 4, ' A , r. M' k has b n our 1'a'l ' - ' Q ' , He a se in ' ' 'O ola- , , ' ' ' h ' 'I' . k I- ba'l ls ne I rl I . 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WARN, MU., A ,.. . . -1 -- - fx 225 L7 Pao w Joseph Marshal Horne De has been one Morrl una bys and as f C ades s len W lle Joe may ooesnf lke wor he seen' e one never seen e S hs O 'I m q l ano wrerher he has rnef r or no no one knows howeve a e su e l b U Y Q oloall 4 l-l u o Cla Wnllnam George Meeker Meeks o lclea n wln ern lwvened rn n par? e rlv n an neve Y e sad Traf he adheres Yo speed lrnls sfop lghfs be ause ll wou b a valse slaternenl Gol Tra 3 e Slee u 2 n r ura .loan Grau 5V a slarled To school af Lock lfue AA en Q e lkeo H S d 'r schoo and has been re e e a looknng for ward fo flee tmp To Washlnglon be use as alsways sle loves a goo vlrne A ee eech 3 Lalwn Club e Cu 4 Travel Joan Huggnns Jlqqs Sophomore year from O L A e fnrnedlafely began en? 1 ng lnlo un and she can usually be found al e nc s e len y anlsh Club 2 4 G LJ: 4 Cub Auqusfus Edwnn Abbot? Gus S lS KNOWN F O lr? belng 1r' n ch u 're c ass rarmlnq ana a een 3 eaav wl alsln a eba T a r OJ? ae C D Don Renner Mag Vl JS wO A rs ra 3 o :ao o s 3 lne ef be a N li ' l l PH J l' L Joe N42 Ai' CN t. sv l- h '3C'Lll8fl vqo -3 K. of ln Q' ce. h' - V . say he ' I' lc, ,S A fo nav o his share and he ls YJ mea 'V idle. Tlo ha 3 W V' he Y , - ' ' - we r -r fha she is or w.ll e a If--. l ck lrl. ' Fo 3 l-Y 3, 43 Lalln Cl b l, 23 Sec'e'a'y 5 l ss 3. Bill has a braln lull f ' s a Q I ' lh he has ' a y f 5. He ls known for hls re' 'na-kable 175 Cl' Y g cl r le? ' b I U A , I l o' 1 C A lo e ' . l l, 2, 3, 43 ck QT nnls I, 27 Cl b glfarn l l, 2, 3, 4. .,J ,. HJ YH A Y land ln lc 1' rg- rl . -h l' ' fl e kid an he l ni 1 fy slncei J y ls 'A ' - gs ' 3 l 5 x, G. . A. l, 2, 33 Y-T ns 3, 45 SD I ' lg Gle ll b I, 2, 3, g Club. l l. - ., x Joan came To Lockland ln her A . . . Sh 3x ' e I fhe f ' . any ol ll- valley da e vfrr h r fr' d Ja Sp ' , 7 lee xlfv 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, Speech 3, 4, 'ra-fel l . Gu ' ' for nls .o oernwve sp' I and for ' ,ot er our' le r lo ' l , l-le lifes ' ' he h s b 3u'?c 53:64:35 Lf 'r Eh r ' ' q :nil am. B 5 ' Il lj ' c' 23 ll'-W' 2, 3 4' Y n Jo' U .N. 3, 4' Sn?e'i 3 41 'K e , l 2 3 -5. Do fs a T M tanlfzenl 'el- c . He 's Me , 'n N1,s Lv l wo V' , n r cn',' n ec' l :ul n We f C' he as elfl. We sfe 5 . ': 'lresl n 'no all if, Voz fc rlslng 'mo Tehnlclcn. f f 1 l '.:v 2' Banu l Z l 4' Jr,h33 a 1 3 4. . fe T eve Befiy Louise Haiiueld 337 fm JU D Shurley Mofford 0 Q 5 Q 'mow ,Q oo o Qooa Q 1 Q. f-as ra 1 ma Pa -2 Hn r, A Mallard Cox Wor V wp .N ve o P soon be J' ' oow-1 2 v P' s L Lo -:T rw a so know wow sense o 'wfwo e u T1veT C b Malcolm Don Klnman Donne n as of S Cas e successv . veaf on-me Ke, soo c 3 o vw'-2 nq xeeos F a ves S knoww e w P' a owd Fcofba T y fesv'en+ 1 uc 5 Barbara Ellen Abboff Ba b Ba b bw O A A ms Backherms T . Te , was 1 we-pr' :4 cr :iii gzffe'-'e eg: J' 3.2: ': 511.1 . 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Elilabelh Ann Lalham ,z 'Q . ire'-ee 'e:,:., v-'Q T 'C' l'., 'I-15' 'f' ,1','! ' 'i 'f' 5 ' Lf? ' Q ' ,bulx I -l F ee James Schnuer 3 e e Foo Da Larry Paul Miracle EW mn ercza len ana co ooerarec a I w He as Io? of ex nee Iv Q he s bm ano w IS 'VII IOVIS A hs own sore av elba I anauer 2 4 oo' vqer Baseba anaqer I In C. eech Club 3 Cv ub Do rolhy Jean Coffey O o proves the say ng Inav wa ers run deep A qulef gl neve Iheless ways ready wl rnl e rs n blue e a Io her charm of w I h she ha a large arnounf eens 3 4 4 Spee r' Club Shurley Dauer Shar Ir I a ways ready ww H er mule e ww proba wx h r won erlul slnglnq volce r s na u al ond as always been a problem To her buf now she I ved aw A A ee Club I C Y eens3 4 Travel C b Roberf John Borosch O Bob went C ol as a Ilnqrow Slnce then me-my rave been aware o dlcaled b U e mann end y I e s 'Mu e a'n to have e J Tav Allyn Dale Ballinger Floafe 'I O nr ' I '1 be e rs en w wh e 0 Q ef ne C1 I' w n h any s ana w me 'o co oo'baI Menace 4 re'De Manao e ee ave o Page F ee 4 ' ' I ,f EV: He P 52.1 :az af: :, e' If 'n-'ceq' e' E were '5 5 ac' '. 'C 'na-e 'Venus ar: 2 qe'e'3e'. v. 'C hyye 'f 'r 1 'AM vs q'5'3' Lf.-.'bf 'ee. ' ' I 2 3 4' I'3if 3' I--I 1 2 3. Lyn, Larry has be 'n fre class 3 me a 4 f - I' fee ay. has h a ' , oefe df' 'ng 'fs fat. f ck ' e w'h hI'n 'II' ' so he rr-ay O n I ,I d . Bash I M , , 3, g F ball Man.. I, Z 3 43 I M' ' , 2, 3, 41 Lal' Club I' SD , 4i Cholr 3, 4Z 'ICS CI I, 2, 3, 4. .ID in D I I ' 'SII I ' I, she Is f al 'Ih a s 'I . He' cu I a d blg yes dd , h'C 5 Y-T , 1 G. A. A. I, 3 cl 3, 43 Senior Soeech Class Play, Travel .I -I., Sh' ll' ls I 'II. I' blq s ' , Sh 'II bly go lar 'th e d ' ' ' . Shl I' I r bl hair h has 'I sol , she Is glvlnq If ay. G. . . I, 23 Triple Trlo I, 2, 3, 47 GI ,2, 3, 4, holr I, 2, 3, 4f -T , j lu . .IB bn fe s ho h?s ITrsf I-'ee ye f I Af I, ' , 5 hls ofesendf: In ' y h?s ul I er and I'I I s I'I . I-I' ' f ble' 's I. G2 e CII iz If ' el CI.b. Ally, 'ces ' a' La? 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Harold Dean Pafrnck G Harold ls one of lhe newer mem rs o o r c s H came from Woodlawn l L H hus Fres 'nan yea He has b en seen nn lhs mo ea d lv lalher s n u on W the famous Over d e aseoa Foolball J ee C Ib Lloyd Arlen Whlfaker Lod yd o fhe lhlrleen ye ooy He en ered klndergarfen In nd wl sun Lloyd Is a'nong lhe Quleler members e s an we slncerely w m u In hls fulure occupalno buslness ramural I 4 Travel C C ass Play Producl on Sfalf 3 4 Jane Ellen Mesley Jane some ov the 'acl Jane has e handlcaoped and unable lo allend gular ool sh has lnnls he vwelve grades wllh an excellent re o d Also Jane Is a good lrle d fo everyone and always meels you wf a Srmle .loan Kafhryn Hammond Hamrny amrny one of The mosl a hve members of The I ss She as en popular mlh all and wfh er Knowledge and frlends she should be successlul In her fulure amblllon A 4 Secrelar r sldenl 4 eens 2 I In Club So Dcograph Sfafl 2 4 GI Cl b I u en oun 1 Junl r Class Play Senior Speech Class Play r s e Vlce Presl en Sophomore Class Jack Lesler Payne Shelli well o as no You 'naklng frlends or keeolng lnem He s good lrn and has olenlv OT 'hem wh ch may have somelhlng lo wlfh cheeru ou ook on ne o ball I eech 3 G e Cub Shlrley James McNear Ducx 'ey wen lo Woodlawn Schoo ea s w e e I I e mc name uc cxy ms al ha v e ow Ducky has olayed bo h oolball and baseball besldes b no an In e esled class mernbef olball I lnfrarnu 4 Spee 3 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 ,IP Y. oe I u las . e Y o . . S. in ' h- '. e ' I Se ' ' y r f' Inq hls ' efv I-I ds Ilh - 'Iv B . Il I, 2, 3, 45 23 C I I, 2, 3, Speech 3, 4: HI-Y 3. Llo Is one f I ' ar I936J. a- has I been -'Th us ' ce. ol ll' clas d ' ish 'll A I ck ' A ' n ol Inl , 2, 3, 5 lub: I I , . In I ' ' f b en the fe sch , A e A ' hed c f . , ' ' n I h , ' H ls Cf A ca . h be ' ' 4 i h 6. .A. I, 2, 3, , y 3, P e A I Y-T , 3, 4, VAceY Presldenl 33 I-lonor Soclely 2, 3, 43 Laf' I, 2, 3, 4g eech 3, 4: I I . : ee u , 2, 3, Sl d I 'C c'l I, 41 'o GI I' 515+ 3, ' - 'Cl I ol A 4 s A guy wh h I r ble ,Ile a I 7' e Q l ' do ' hls I I I ll I . Fo I , 2, Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Sp g Ie I 2, Sh' I V , I 50' hs ffrsl elghl y r h f he acGu ed h ' lr , , D lc or De ' . If see 1h he d ery v,'I , cu'Iy ha7'. I 1 ' - ' ei 4 ' I r , Fo , 2, 3, 4g Baseball I, 2 3, 43 'al I, 2, 3, g ch SENIOR BABY PICTURES L o I Joyce Sie arf Lotus Sums Mickey Acus Don Sfroppel Dorofhy Colley R 2 Ellen Hagood Joan Hammond LOS Brockmeyer Jo Ann Goldschmndf Eliza beth Latham ow 3 Joan Grau Joan Hug ns Bo Borosch Jackie Bowman Row 4 Shirley Dauer Gerry Ciemmons Row 5 Seniors n fourfh grade The Farm arket bers mv the Valley Home Crown FI'l11tS and Vevetables Complete food Market, Freeh Meats, W e Dellver Pr 7230 H B Dau- bprmgfleld Plke, Woodlawn, Oluo .l L DHVIS Pace Se e fee v . f R. y Row : w , ' , ow 2 . . i R : , ' qi , b Vivian Feffer, Mickey Acus. : ' i . w v. . U ' U ' . . I ' -. N -1 . . . . . , 1 n CL SS PROPHECY The years fade away and we f1nd our selves stand1ng 1n front of a large hotel ln our hand we hold a note wh1ch states The Class of 1949 requests your presence at the1r reun1on on lune 3 l959 The reun1on IS to be held 1n that new C1nc1nnat1 hotel the Hotel Ultra Ultra wh1ch was des1gned by that famous arch1t ect Chfford Acus We are the l1ISl to arr1Ve and are ushered 1nto the ma1n ballroom by the manager Lloyd Whztaker Our rever1e of former h1gh chool days IS 1nterrupted by the entrance of the hotel d1et1c1an Mlss Devonda Morgan who has come 1n to check on the menu The orchestra mem bers beg1n to f1le 1n along w1th the1r leader Mlllard Cox M1llard IS also the vocal1st for the band and 1S be1ng ha1led as the second Vaughn Monroe From the W1ndow we observe that a l1m ous1ne has drawn up 1n front of the hotel and out step the three partners of the Brak v1ll Rebholz and Cox Construct1on Com pany W1th them are the1r purchasrng agent Larry Mlracle and the1r secretartes M1sses Barbara Abbott Ioan Goldschmldt and Lo1s Brockmeyer The next to arr1ve IS a group of nurses led by the1r superv1sor Mlss Betty Morgan M1ss Margaret Ingold one of these nurses IS the author of that best seller How to Pract1ce Common Sense The others IH the group are M1sses Dorothy Coffey and Lotus S1mms On the ballroom stage there IS much ac l1V1lY Our reun1on 1S to be broadcast over Stat1on W O W wh1ch IS the stat1on over wh1ch that popular d1sc Jockey Ronald Tra la Varelmann can be heard Paul Archlnal the announcer and Laura Van der Wert! who presents the woman s Slde of the news are broadcast1ng Wh1le all th1s IS happemng more class members are pourlng 1n We not1ce Gus Abbott the wealth1est farmer IH the state Mr Everett Musser head of a large cha1n of theaters and h1s secretary VIVIGD Fetter and a group of Wave off1cers wh1ch 1n clude Shlrley Dauer Gladys Lynn and Gladys Mages A group of Oll1Ce workers at Locklands Jet eng1ne plant are the next to appear They have helped to make 1t one of the Pag E ght en most eff1c1ent 1n the Un1ted States ln th1s group are Lo1s Backherms Sue Brown Betty Hatheld Ioan Hzgglns and Shrrley Moiiord together w1th the1r uperv1sor Mr Robert Borosch The 1o1nt entrance of Don fF1reballj Stroppel and M1tchell fBattl1n Bl Fultz causes a murmur because these two are notor1ous r1vals 1n the hot rod car busmess Mumbl1ng atom1c secrets to themselves two sc1ent1sts now enter the room We COQHIZG them as Ioe Horner and Don Ren ner who are also members of the Atom1c Energy Cornm1ss1on After them enter lack Payne head mech an1c for Stroppel lndustr1es Iames Schnler eng1neer for the same f1rm and Tom Proc tor attorney for Fultz Incorporated There IS a loud crash and everyone turns to look as the M1ch1gan football team enters w1th the1r head coach Don Sowder who IS bus1ly putt1ng them through cal1sthen1cs A g1rls volley ball team from Vassar fol lows w1th the1r drrector M1ss Iack1e Bow man keep1ng them all 1n l1ne On the Wall a large poster advert1s1ng a rodeo attracts our eye It features M1ss Ellzabeth Latham as cow g1rl w1th Harold Patnck as steer roper Another exh1b1t1on at the rodeo IS the recently elected Mr Amer1ca of 1959 our own B111 L1erman who w1ll demonstrate the l1ft1ng of we1ghts The program 1S now ready to beg1n and we see that the f1rst number w1ll be a mono logue presented by M1ss Ioan Hammond world famous actress She has barely be gun when her performance 1S 1nterrupted by the loud roar of an a1rplane and the crash of a wmdovt through whlch a pack age drops When 1t 1S unwrapped 1t lS found to be a note w1sh1ng us a good t1me at our reunron and express1ng regret at the1r IH ab1l1ty to be there It IS s1gned by Don Km man pllot w1th Amer1can A1rl1nes and h1s stewardess Mxss Mildred Hasty At th1s po1nt our old classmate Gerald Clemmons rushes up to 1nform us he has Just accepted the pos1t1on of head account ant at a large exportmg f1rm He also tells us that Allyn Ballmger IS employed there as a commerc1al art1st We turn around and not1ce that s1tt1ng next to us IS Ioan Grau who 1nforms us that she IS now her fathers pr1vate secretary . 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' 1 - 1 . 1 1 - . . , - . . 1 1 1 . , , . . . . 1 . . - - I e 1 e Ellen Hcxgood The loud speaker system announces that a tur coat has been stolen in another part ot the hotel, ard Mr. Bill Meeker famous private exe leaves to aid the police in ther search With him is hrs secretarw and as srstant MISS Ioyce Stewart Mr Charles Ostholthoff U S Ambassador to Crrrna vrrth hrs valet Paul V1ox rushes up to rrrtorm us that he must leave earlx rr order to catch a plane Mr Shlrley McNear or ner o a larae truckrna trrm and a tarnous drrv GUTSTANDING PEPOLE Pr t tt Most Most Most Most Most rest Girl Handsome Box Popular Boxs Popular Girl Pleas rnt Box Plc rvrnt Girls Bc st Athlete Boxs Best Athlete Girl er himself, tells Mr. Ostholthoii that he will be alad to drive him to the airport. The proaram continues and is a huge success but we cannot linaer to otte conaratula tions as we have a deadline to meet at the new spaper otlrce And so ends the reunion ol the class ol 49 Jlrose members are ,ow as well known as their class Nas lO years aaa rn hiah school Reporter 0F THE SENIOR CLASS M rig, rut Ingolcl Brll Lrumcrn Ronald Varelmann Donald Sou der Joan Hammond Everett MLISSCI Jorge Stewart Dcvondi 'Vlorg rn Donald Sowder Tommy Proctor Barbar '1 Abbott Biggest Line Worst Grrper Most Lovesrck Biggest Pest Biggest Trg.,htvr rd B ffgest Flrrt Usuallx Tardx Lazrest Wrttrest Favorite Orchestra Most Lrkelx To Succeed Most Talk lllVL Most Reliable Most Soeralrstrc Cutest Couples F rx or ite Hangouts Bc st Best Best Best Best Most Most Drnccr Box Dancer Girl Dressed Box Dressed Girl Old 'Vlard Dates Common Sense Donald Krnman Suda Lou Brown Everett Musser Bill Meeker Paul Archrnwl .Io'rn G ru Millard Cox Ronald Vwrelmann Guv Lombardo Gerry Clemmons Suda Lou Brown Gerry Clcrnmons Laura Vander Werff Bob Brakvrll 8z Margaret Ingold Joan Hammond :Sz Donald Kinman Friend s Restaui ant Lrcthv s Tavern Bill Lrermfrn Join Gr'ru Bill Lrcrnr rn Joan G1 ru Ellen Hagood Joan Gr 'ru Gerrx Clemmons and Ellen Hagood Page N e een l 1 I ' 5 Y - f - A ' , A .1 . , Y , . 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LAST WILL and TESTAMENT of THE CLASS of '49 We the class of 1949 of Lockland Hxgh School be1ng of full legal age and of sound mlnd and memory do make ann cl clare thls to be our last w1ll and testament he1 bv 10 voklng all w1lls We hexetofore have made Artlcle I To the Freshman Class we lease our ab1l1ty to 13159 ou1 grades h1gh enough to take the plaque Artxcle II To the Sophomoxe Class ue bequeath ou1 sunny personal1ty AltlCl6 III To the Class of 2049 we leave all OUI gold m1n1ng equlpment Artlcle IV To the Junlors we leaxc ou ab1l1ty to make money Art1cle V The teache1s vse leave w1th slx new strands of grey ha11 A1t1cle VI The Sen1o1 boys w1ll the flont row seats to the boy s from Tw1ll s Tavern Art1cle VII The Sen1o1 gnls leave the11 good looks to whoever needs them Art1cle VIII To 1nd1v1duals we bequeath the followmg Bob Borosch w1lls h1s C1v1cs book to Sue Schrmdt w1th the hope that she enjoys It Jack1e Bowman leaves her ab1l1ty to play basketball to Duke Anderson Jack Payne bequeaths h1S scholastlc stand mg Csuch as It ISD to Ralph Txump Gladys Lynn leaves her qu1etness to Ruth Bowman Larry M11 acle w1lls the Job of l1n1ng the foot ball fleld every F11day afte1noon to J1rn Dohrne and Teddy Pape Jo Ann Goldschm1dt leaves her eatmg 1n dr1v1ng class to any .Tumor who IS lackmg V1 tam1ns A B C and D Tommy Proctor leaves h1s ab1l1ty to run hurdles to Kenny Bowman Laura Vande1 Werff bequeaths a pot of beans to the JUUIOI Class Bob Brakv1ll IS taklng evelythlng wlth h1m Joan Hammond leaves he1 n1ckname P1ggy to Jean Ingold so that she nnght stalt now to glOW 1nto the name PS Dont worry Jean you got It made Gelly Clemmons w1lls h1s t1easu1e1 s ab1l 1t1es to Je11y Blggs Gladys Mages bequeaths her naturally curly hall to Pat Lovell Harold Patr1ck leaves h1S seat 1n the back of the Glendale bus to Carroll P1ke Paul Archmal leaves h1s moldy sweaty socks and other HCCGSSOTIGS to Bob Cooper Jay G1au leaves he1 f1ckleness to Juanlta Van Nest and Donna Baldauf Sue B1own w1lls he1 blue Jeans and pla1d sh1rt to Jewell Dan1els to wear to the SGHIOI Jun1o1 Prom Evexett MUSSCI reluctantly leaves Juanlta Van Nest to Lockland H1gh School fO1 the next two years Joyce Stewa1t leaves her we1ght to Theresa Papanla Pete Rebholz w1lls h1s park1ng space to Kenny Sams motor scooter He also leaves h1S ab1l1ty to hold onto h1S class r1ng to hlS brother John Sh1rley McNear w1lls some old scraps of pape1 vuth marks on them to Jxm Brown Mxtchell Fultz leaves h1s Ton1 re f1ll bottle to Sm1tty Barbara Abbott w1lls part of he1 hall to M1 Leflar and the rest to Mr Dungan Allyn Ballmger leaves h1s dlrty smelly lock er to Teddy Pape Lo1s Brockmeyer bequeaths her pos1t1on 35 cheerleader captaln to Sue Schmldt Don Renner w1lls h1s l1ttle feet to Everett Lyk1ns Sh11ley Daue1 leaves he1 naturally blond ha11 to N1na M1tchell Jlm Cox leaves h1s new football shoes to Bruzzv Roettgel Joan Hlgg1DS w1lls he1 well earned posture tag to Donna Baldauf Ronald Va1elmann sadly w1lls to Lar1y Hlg don the towel wh1ch he has been us1ng 1n the locker 1oom for the last foux yeaxs Th1s towel 1S so strong It w1ll d1y you by 1tself M1ll1e Hasty w1lls her unexcuesd ta1d1ness excuses to Ross Jeffers who 1ld6S the e1ght oclock bus Don Sowde1 w1lls his fl11t1ng ab1l1ty to Buf ord M1lls Dorothy Coffey leaves her books to any Jun1o1 who IS w1ll1ng to accept them B111 Meeke1 leaves h1s gentle treatment of the Plymouth QQHIS to Beaky h1s d11v1ng class and the1r Chev El1zabeth Latham leaves Joan Steltenpohl 1n charge of the Jun1or H1 bowllng group on Thursday Paul V1ox leaves h1s Jug wh1ch IS located ID It well fxlled Betty Morgan w1lls all her luck and sym pathy to the Freshmen floaters Lotus Slms bequeaths he1 love fOl MISS Pfaff to any Junlor g1rl Lloyd Wh1taker leaves h1s C1g319ttC butts to anyone who can f1nd them LOIS Backherms w1lls he1 1ese1ved mannex to Lo1s Taylor Dee M0lgaH w1lls he1 ab1l1ty to two step to Carroll P1ke Betty Hatfleld w1lls he1 smallness to De1a Bruns Marga1et lngold needs what l1ttle she has Ellen Hagood w1lls he1 mtelllgence to Marx Jo Beckham Chfford Acus leaves h1s one F to M1 Shell Sh1rley Mofford leaves he1 Engllsh book Tale of Two C1t1es to Glenna Hollmgsworth James Schn1er w1lls hlS delapldated 1nt1a mural team to Moose Goxhan V1v1an Fetter leaves he1 ab1l1ty to have part1es to Don Gflfflfl Mlllald Cox leaves h1s sy mapthy to all red heads Charles Ostholthoff leaves thank goodness but leaves Freshman g1rls wlth regret Gus Abbtt leaves h1s parkmg place on West Forrer St to any Jumor boy w1th a car Don Kmman w1lls hlS ab1l1ty to St1Ck ln school to Tw1l1 and Benny B111 L1erman leaves h1s We1ghtS to Eue Phelps Wlttnesses Laura Vande1 Werff Ger1v Clemmons Page T e ty One . 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J 1 , fi 1 e ' 1' 4' ' - ' V -qw WM auf, ' 1 -L '-V 1 ' L f A ,. Y.2, 2 Q g 3 , D , : ' . , . ' Q , ' . . . l 3:1I31 D q E h'b'f' Q 1l41 gg A' I 1 4 Q ' ng. 41 U81 ' di l 1 5 9 Z l201 H b -- l2l1 Z l21 I I l ' ' - 2 l ' ' 2 ' ' 2 . . 71 . '- ' 5 . ' , Io B: ' g 1 A 3 ' ' g R 5: 1251 ln a a'n?A 1 ' ' g Q 3 B 1 OPHOMORE .-a 'U-X SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS P es ae l Pa KG Lo lon 1 e rreslde t A th C Orme T e sg e Ram Bow ran Se elar Ra mord A us Pgl S Class Cola s Maroon and Wl lte Class Flo Ner Whlle l.1l,1 Class Motto The Doo to Success Marked Push Firsf Row: A. Cromer, B. Roberis, D. Glaser, B. Housfon, J. Rink, C, Rofh, R. Acus, B. Caldwell, B. Cress. Lei? fo Righf Second Row: J. Van Nesf, R. Schneeman, J. Benesh, C. Sufer, A. Terry, B. Rafliff, R. Bowman, B. Mills, N. Barnes Third Row: P. Lodon, C. Hassler, J. Wafkins, D. Varlemann, H, Clevenger, C. Gall, R. Smiih, J. Ham, R Simms. Fourfh Row: B. Huff, N. Marfin, J. Brockman, 8. Gorham, R. Sfewad, K. Sams, L. Mummeri, A. Barge. Fiffh Row: B. Parriman, N, Sfoui, T. Pape, M. Weis, J. Terwilliger, P. Leavell, J. Leach, K. Beebe, D. Schaffer. Sixih Row: D. Rink, B. Wilhiie, H. Pease, B. Robinson, S. Neller, 8. Tracy, N. Wainscoif. 6. Granf, C. Mcwaf. 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Pcmrrirucxri V1fS-ff 1d6f11 P , 'e11 trecsurer Cid 193161 Jgplpigse se-Cretxrg' 11. 1945 beturie Scpliimcres, fewer lff iprriber, 124.11 1151121 rticig' 1, 1' sC1:S1c:rs Grid ctlilwws 1i the 'jects tc Serie Loge t: L'-f-1-1 112 the 'G ' ik 291113 do es rot LM 1 P :MQ C Foorhfn D1 C SQQT 71 PQ Jocd J OO COMPLIMENTS CLASS OF 1951 91 N DRIVER EDUCATION DRIVING CLASS eeg o o 5 o zabeth L Q f o o Ma aa J 3 V Cy U3 C-3 PRACTICE SAFETY We are proud of our record rn keeprng the car IH frrst class shape durrng two sem esters of dr1V1ng whrch totaled about 6 U00 rnrles The hrahhght of our f1rst semester cou se was a demonstrat1on put on by Farm Bureau Insurance Co rn whfch our students took part and found out that you cannot stop on a drme At twenty m1les an hour we stopped fn thrrty seven feet and at thrrty mrles an hour we stopped at rahty eraht feet We hope that our students tot only learn aooa habfts and fundamentals of drwrrg but also carry over the proper at trtude towards dr1v1ng so that our commun rty may be a safer place fn whrch to hve COWIPLINIFNTS UP RAY STROPPEL 5AI'I'7 Y DIRILFIOR CITY OF LOCKLAND Page Th rty L Km lfn Left to Right: Betty Lou M 'QJVL M?ld'e' Ha ty, Joan Gran, B b Bwaky'-l. S'a'cw'va Lelt to Rlant: Mt Buechn ' ffyctof ER oth rn Donaf S mae' Las B' iiffremi VA 'e lnqolfl Law V 'tae' We f QJL5 NAQK-5 Do'otf' C ffef Devon 'V fvfcngan D r '11 S cpL9'. A I - I . . . , . D. Y- I , V f . . . Y - . A . Y w ' w Q , 1- L he w v w w v w f w I J 1 .l 1-ff FRE H EN FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS T S36 'T Cl cet If G D ww C Frffsideri. 7,,7,,77, , ,,,,,, lack Asus 'ggx-Pre 1 ,.,7,,, ,, Hou-:Grd Vfixmefs ffsizsxf , ,,., ,,,,,,, 2.811114 R tger Sff'tfgt,.r 'A.' , ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,, L :is Evcis Cltss Czlcrs fxzrsl Cid CElZffT9'g-E flcss Flin-:er fed :se Class ...Citi-W T Have Frieici Ee Cie YW Pace T u Vy Two LASS Left io Rnghf Row I Mnracle Genfry K Bowman Crufchfleld Trump B Wheiaker R .Ie ers 5112 R w 2 J Cromer D arr S Hou ve Sm: Sfeqgeman W Whl 11 Taker w3 D x Burfon A Banholler S Dannels T Adams P Purfee B Askren ds V Graffln Dohme S Merkf E Lykuns B Bachman Row 5 D Graham B Lewellyn L Hngdon Br ns J Brown L Taylor C Renner ow 6 B Hellmkamp Lewis G Hall Cradler J Hague e a u Cabie o 7 D Dyehouse C Morgan D v C e D lx C Bray N Clunebell e 1 K, ' , R. C, ' , R. pi . H . o : . , . Sf , . 'H, J. E , D. Wh, K. Ro : . Vio , M. L. Row 4: D. Baldauf, G. Fiel , . ' ' , J D. u , . R. N u h 5, U R w 1 . . , , Lo ins, P. Iiff , ,M' b ll. 'Q xl 1 Row: Foudh Prettiest Girl ..,........,....,.. Handsomest Boy ..... Cutest Girl ..........,.....,.. Most Popular Girl ..... Most Popular Boy ...... Cutest' Boy ...,.........,.,.. Best Athlete Girl ....,, Best Athletic Boy ....,. Biggest Tightwad ....., Most Tardy ......,.,......... Favorite Orchestra ....,..,,, Most Witty .......,..............,,.... Most Likely To Succeed Most Talkative ...,.,.,,.,,,r. Favorite Subject .....,.,r..... Biggest Flirt - Boy ..,.. Biggest Flirt - Girl ....,,, Most Reliable ......,....,.... J Whitaker J. Bollmer. .. Barkaloo, M. Jones. - Y . Lynn. G. Randal, F. Martin, H. Scherer, B. Gilmore. FRESHMAN CLASS POPULARITY POLL .................... ...................................,... ....,. S t ella Daniels Page Thirty-Three Don Starr Stella. Daniels Lois Evans Jack Acus Don Starr June Bollmer Jack Acus Glenn Randall Arvis Keeton Vaughn Monroe Douglas Graham .. Virginia Griffin Sue Hoitt Al ebra Bruzzy Roetteger Barbara Bachman Carolyn Crutchfield HISTORY of Although the Class of 52 rs Just starttna on 1ts htgh school ourse tt expects to con tr1bute much to the htstov of Locl-:land l-frgh School Thlrty two bo,s a d thtrtv seven gtrls regrstered fn Sept rnber l948 as members of the class of 52 lhex chose lack Acus dent Lots Evan se retarf and l-farold Roettger Ir treastu er The class o 92 started ID hfah school W1th 1ts splrtts ve w n1gh but they were soon deflated at the 1n1t1at1on of the fresh man Nevertheless we all had a very good CLASS of 1952 trme and some became ve x slcrlled tn shoe slnntng As a speclal feature for the school bond dr1ve the class of 52 prepa ed a float for the Halloween parade Those who worked on the float enoyed rt and felt epald for the class won f1rst prtze One soctal actrvttv of the class thrs year was a Chrxstmas partw Instead of the usual party the alrls brought boxes and the boys brd for the prlvtlege of eatfna Wtth gfrl frtends Th1s was not only fun but added money to the treasurw Compllments f The Industrlal Arts Department Clybe Abercromble John J Buechner Paqe T rty Fou A 4 C V 4 Y . . 4 , I . , T . - H , - . . E , , ' ' eu , , . ' ' r , as president l-foward Wimmers, vice presi- A ' s, c j, - ' - - ., lf , . I , . . A L . . . . i , E , V . , 't ', 0 0 . O ELEME TARY DEP RTME T THE AUGHT THOSE WHO TEACH Top Row Lucule Cornuelle Thurd Grade Robe'?a W uqhf Fulfh Grade Freuda Nlarluru Suxfh Grade C'ara Denusorl Fursl Grade Elruora Berg Jr Hugh Geography Florence lnruus Thurd Grade Center Row Euouse Bradbury Kuruderqarlen Roberl Taylor Jr Hugh Eruglush Maxwell Werner Jr Hugh Husfory James Welch Fourth Grade Errues' Wafluurus Pruncupal Kafhryn Drake Furs? Grade Furs? Row Ann Drarnann Second Grade Ma y Ellus Second Grade Eluzabelh Sayers Fourfh Grade Sara Helen Roudebush Fullh Grade Rulh He ruzer ng Sxlh Grade Fannue Lea Whaley Jr Hugh Mafh Df1eT Fe EIGHT H GRADE st L to Rqhl alho fl e ck e a sen J Povnte e sor B Rousey B chel D Derheraqe eco d Ro M Tayo ede s D Gral c J unz a e ael M 5 e d o a s a ocl: r e o o e J Jo son B Wea th o a te son a e so te am C Pat o de ucett oqa B Mo e e Wea e e ac o ne S qleton F 0 Pe n nqton A proyect whrch the elghth graders en Joyed th1s year was wntrng parod1es to well known songs The occaslon for th1s was the school bond dr1ve and all are not only happy that the rssue passed but also have a sense of satrs factron that we contrxbuted our b1t IH the pre elect1on campaxgn There IS no way of know1ng whether our compos1t1ons and the s1ng1ng of them rn fluenced the voters who l1stened to them but an attempt was made to make the ldeas appeal1ng although the quest1on of how our Slflglflg appealed to our audrence w1ll probably never be known At least we learned more clearly through our efforts the drfference between rhyme and rhythm Maybe too some ol us may be tempted to try our hand at verse wr1t1ng rn a serrous way After all the poets and authors about whom we have been studylng 1n hterature had to beg1n sometrme and wouldnt rt be tnrrlhng to have one of us some day to be a recogn1zed poet or song wr1ter Then the rest of us could throw our shoulders back and proudly state to all who would hsten I knew her or hmm when she or he was an elghth grade pupll 1n the Lockland Pubhc School rn 1948 49 BERG BRO PHARMACY -tore hours Lockland Ohl0 V a 0200 Page Tw rty S x I I Fir Row- ett i iD. C un, B. V vit na , S. Lawr nce, J. Bald ul, W. Smith, N. Stout, B. Culver, J. Ol , . F, B. And V u, . , . S lr, E. Griffin, , . S rw w- r. I r, W. lh f, . , T. Bu lc, F. Gruber. B. Clark, E. Terry, B. Mclifnney, . K , 6. Smith, C. B rk f, K. Slms, l. Tolllver, L. Carrfrlch , ls B rq. Thir R w: D. Sh rp h Ir, L. Bull , C, P ic , B. H Ftt, L. Abb tt, L. Steel , C. Klmble, S. Fricke, . Albu V. Norman, G. Kurtz, E. Hn , . ver. Four R w-A. P? r , R. P tt r n, M. Wilhi , J. R sev, F. Burleson, D. Ellis, R. Brown, . rlclc, S. S w r, B. B r H , C. M r n, D. Evans, . rqan. Fllth Row-J. St wart, D. Wil 5, R. Whitaker, W. v r, C. G r I, K, P y t r, A. In , , F ltz, H. n l . ' ' - 1 1 - I l E' 'l 'S C' A' . , :I fi - I SEVE TH GRADE Fnrst Row Left to Rnght T Stone C Cox L Guvens T Truner B Muracle S lssacs N Stewart M Stewart S Vaughn L Johnson S Chadwsll J Patton J Marhn F Amy C Thedlrs P Robinson J Hans J Fefter S Carrler Second Row Mr Werner J Burleson J Hosluns I lollmer B Houston D Ray D Fleming O Keyton D Schaedle C Stephens C Harper L lnskeep B Ray G Mead J Dannelly R Nnesen V Stacey Thnrd Row B Mulenpohl D Raley O Absher J Tlngley B Parker P Latham J Schrlefer G Waslun P Cal houn P Towles P Mom? M Phelps G Calhoun E Owens P Mu J Waflerson Miss Whaley Fourth Row-J Albu M Burleson C Brockrnan L Coleman M Wllcher B Bullock E Malls S Bur on Kenner D Mynett B Sams J Hargls B Parrnman P Hassler R Herrm 7' and 7' are having a very profutable school year both educational and social These two groups under the xuporvnslon of thelr teachers Mlss Whaley and Mr Werner have enloyed visual audlo education with thelr sub pods Social llfe lakes form nn terms of a Sadie Hawkins Dance basketball f0OTDdll baseball and other active sports The Seventh Grade groups are enloylng a very achve school year durunq l94B 49 September 7 1948 beagn a new year for those m the seventh grade new problems to face new teachers and tasks w1th Wh1Ch to become acqualnted The teachers for the home rooms wexe Mxss Fannie Lea Whaley for 71 and Mr M Wlulam Werner for 7 The act1v1t1es ln the seventh grade wxll leave much to remember and enJoy ln future years Among the leadlng act1v1t1es and affaxrs were the Sadie Hawkms Dance Cwlth all that won derful musxc and dancmg mcludlng a good old fashloned square dance! There was the Chrxstmas party an annual event of the Yule t1de season All 1n the seventh grade agree that the ac t1v1ty wh1ch aroused the most xnterest and prov1ded the most emoyment was the enter tamment of the orphans from the Bethany Home at wh1ch the seventh grade played host, g1v1ng each one a personal glft and candy Other act1v1t1es WhlCh helped make the year more pleasant were the Skating partles the box soc1al the annual p1cn1c and the varlous types of lntramural and mterscholastxc act1v 1t1eS For a number of the glrls there was the G A A 8Ct1V1tl8S sponsored by Mlss Pursell The boys have emoyed the act1v1t1es connected wlth the playground as well as touch football basketball and track Then too there was the guldance provxded by the teachers wh1ch asslsted us to grow m knowledge All m all lt has been a very suc cessful school year for those ln the seventh grade Goldend Bakery 214 Wllllams St , Locltland, Ohio Va 9723 Page Th rty Seven - -. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. , . , . .- ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ,. ,. . - . ,. ,. ,. , . , . I . . , . . - , . , . ,. ,. , . ,. , . ,. . - . - . - 1 - 1- 1- . 1- .' - 1 - ' . - . - . - 1 - . - . - . - . ' , . , . ,. , . ,. ,. . f 1 - . 1 1 1 . v .. . . 1 - ' - - 1 1 ' ' . . ,, . 1 Q - ' , 1 ' 1 - ' 1 1 . -- I . 1 Pvyr-1 say CHEER The Junior high cheer leaders have been active 'or two years as an organized group Under the leadership of Miss Fannie Lea tive in supporting the elementary basket ball team The girls very colorful in their new uni forms ot blue and gold have been constant SPORT FOR EVERY GIRL FI FRE GIRL IN A DPORT LEADER ly busy urging the team on to victory Bunny Rousey and Carol Kimble received their letters last year and have continued have Worked hard to perfect their cheers lt is hoped that some ot these girls will some day be leading the cheers for the high school NE Compliments 0 Hanley Jewelers Watches Diamonds Valley 6747 208 Dunn St E Lockland l Left 0 ight: af assler, Bonnie Pariman, Joan Albu, Bunny Rousey, Carol Kimble, and ef Jean Morgan. . A . I , A Y , Whaley, this group has become very etlec- their good work this year. All of the girls O C O u 7 7 I 'R' I J - U I Pa e TH' - ight ORGANIZATIO The fxrst orgamzatxon of natxonal scope 1n the f1eld of ch1ld welfare was known as the Natronal Congress of Mothers lt was begun 1n 1897 and mcluded state and com mumty groups Our Lockland Unxt matert alrzed 1n 1911 when M1ss Ruth Kelly our k1ndergarten teacher mvrted the mothers of the httle tots 1n her class to meet w1th her It was here that these mothers reahzed what 1t meant to them and the1r chrlclren to come 1n closer contact w1th the1r teacher and her work At th1s trme the old school buxldlng wh1ch had been enlarged was qu1te madequate a colony was located 1n the old town hall now used as the Chns tlan Church on M111 Street and the Kmder garten was located 1n the bu11d1ng on W11 hams Street now occupeld by Goldens Bakery Th1s room was twenty feet square and had no convemences Thls was our meet1ng place Our supertntendent Professor S T D1al gave us much encouragement A constltu t1on was drafted whrch extended the mem bersh1p to other mothers and was adopted Aprrl 25 1912 g1v1ng our un1t the name of The Mothers Club of Lockland lt gave as 1ts obyect l To estabhsh a closer relat1on between the home and school 2 To afford members the opportunlty for self 1mprovement mutual helpfulness and 3 To awaken mterest 1n educatronal lrnes and CIVIC condrtlons Our flrst ofhcers were Presldent M1ss Ruth Kelly V1ce Presldent Mrs Dan Schuler Secretary Mrs W1ll1am Sharpe Treasurer Mrs W1111Gm Rulfs Sxnce 1912 the followmg splend1d women have served as pres1dent Mrs W S LaRue Mrs Wm S Sharpe M1ss Effle Baker Mrs Stephan Leflar Mrs LEWIS Herman Mrs Lloyd Kamman Mrs Iohn Barton Mrs R A Gre1ser Mrs O M Kauf man Mrs I W MCKIUHOD Mrs Harry Rhernfrank Mrs Vrctor Koelsch Mrs Robert Stewart Mrs R H F1edler Mrs W L Mc Kay Mrs E I Spraul Mrs Mlles Much more Mrs Robert Buck Mrs Ioe Grau and Mrs Albert Ballback Our meetmgs were composed of a bust ness sesslon an entertalmng and mstruc trve program followed by a soclal hour and hght refreshments Our Ways and Means Commxttee re Peg TV yN sponsrble for our flnances and our mem bers have always d1l1gent1y worked to gether g1v1ng bazaars ed1ble sales candy and paper sales suppers lawn fetes entertamments sewlng gymnas1um and dancfng classes and rarsed nrce sums The expendrture of th1s money has been most rnterestrng and benefxcral to our school purchasmg pranos furn1sh1ngs for boys and g1rls and teachers rest rooms motron p1c ture mach1nes and txlms stage l1ghts con trlbutrons to school band unlforms coats and hats tor the school patrol S500 to the Athletrc Freld Our contrrbutrons have ex tended beyond the school S500 was g1ven to the Lockland Memorral for World War No I Veterans donat1ons were made to Hamrlton County Student Loan Fund Com mumty Chest Playground Fund Blmd Home Soldrers Recreatlon Room Chlld Welfare Extensron Mothers Tramrng Cen ter Parent Educatlon Memorlal and Found ers Day Red Cross Communlty Chr1stmas and many more Many of them are large and annuals A substantlal grft has been made annually to the School of Rehgtous Educatlon W1th our treasury grow1ng and a n1ce sum accumulated we dec1ded to estabhsh our own Student Loan Fund 1n Iune 1946 and 1t IS ava1lable to Lockland Students Our presrdent Mrs Ioe C-rau appornted a Burke and Mrs Spraul to work w1th her on t IS Our hrstory would not be complete w1th out a word of tr1bute to the memory of our teachers M1ss Eff1e Baker Mrs Nellre Byar M1ss Harrret K1tchell and M1ss Esther Greenhow our past presldents Mrs Ste phan Leflar Mrs O M Kaufman Mrs I W McK1nnon and Mrs S S Hames Our mem bers Mrs Harry Glancy and Mrs Iames 1-lagood all devoted and beloved We have 191 members W1th an average attendance of s1xty f1ve C657 Thus for th1rty seven years the Lockland Mothers Club changmg the1r name t Mothers Teachers Club 1n November 1922 has labored to fulhll the1r orlgmal alms lt became the Parent Teacher Assoc1at1on rn March 1925 and rs now our splendrd P T A Mrs Wm S Sharpe Hrstonan - I I I - ' 1 1 , . l - I I l - ' ' ' ' I1 I . . - . t t ' I . pleasant recreation. committee of Mr. Shell, Mrs. Dye, Mrs. . . . . . . h' I I 5 I - . . . g . . . g ' - I I t A I I , , I . . O e ,irt - ine Pres1dent FUTURE TEACHERS V1ce Pres1dent lacauelme Bowman N1na Barnes :ecretary Iuanlta Van Nest Treasurer Vera l-leme aedLtttoRghtLVeeW o Roe? o to JackWa me at est Do a oa 5 e e e ee Rctad Noe The orgamzatron ot Future Teacher Clubs 1n Hrgh Schools 1S a long range re cru1tment plan to meet the expected teach er shortage now and 1n the future The Lockland group IS att1l1atecl Wllh the Ohlo Future Teacher Club The ma1n purpose IS to gam gu1clance n the preparatton of teachmg and to be wrllmg to assrst ele mentarv teachers as a substrtute helper when they a e absent on spectal pertods Members of the Lockland group have serv ed Well th1s school year COMPLIMENTS G. F L CLUB Pres Jo Ann Goldschmldt V Pres Devonda Morgan Sec Lo1s Backherms Treas Joyce Stewart COMPLIMENTS Sue Brown Joan HIHHIHS Annle Goldschmxdt Lo1s Brockmever Magg1e Ingold Joan Hammond Worrv Cox Buddy Ostholthoff Sve Sowder Jav Grau 5. . A .......A,.......,,,...,,.... ,.,.A.,,....,...- Qenalngil-iowa-'a Roos, Lo'ette Poop ewell G-e'ald Ctemr-'vortex Jacoueline Bowman. Se t , e i : e 'rv n7ttj Paws' L on: b f R be's ng qnew NY Bevwesg Ju n'.3 Van N g maid Sch Fiefj J n 9's'e'-cor Ve' H Tneg Rob rt Ley rg Euq n Pnelpsj ' f bl . . - Y. I . . ' l I Page Forty G A A BCARD Seafed Leff fo Rlqhf Vera Herne Vlrglnea Hahn Miss Pursell Joan Hammond Jean lnqold Sfandlng Corrnne Hassler Duane Varelmann Barbara Abbofi' Joyce Marple Sue Schmid? Jackue Bowman Absenf when plcfure was iaken Ellzabeih Larham Lors Brockmeyer Presndenf Joan Hammond Vice Presudeni Jaclue Bowman Secrefary Barbara Abboff Treasurer Jean lnqold Manager Actlvlty A che y Jackre Bowman Badrnwnfon Basebaf! Baskeiball Dunclnq Posfu e Pubhcwfy Co me Hass'e Joyce Ma De Ve a He ne Vrrgwna Hahn Joan Hafrmono Jackre Bowman Shufileboa d EN zabefh Lafhafn Brcycl ng ue Schrr' or Actlvlty ow ng Ho seshoes TaD'e Tenn Tenn s Vo Ieycar H K q R omg e 8- ice Srav Manager Joan Hammond Lors Brockrneyer Jrnny Hahn Jrnny Hahn Joyce Marple D ane Va elmann Mass Pursell Mvss Pursell LOCKL AN D BOB W HITEWACK Page Fo fy One Friend' Re taurant s Row Lefl lo Rghl B arker h her rn In M J Schreler M Slewar N Slewar Hanson S Chadwell B Wh lenack J Poynfer W Smnlh J Slewarl Goldschmldl K Lynn E M nner B P man H R Herrun B Rou e Second Row L Brockmeyer D Lang M Yockey R Snnglelon R Coffey S Hclll L Evans C Crutchfield J Comer P Lovell J lnqold L Fopplewell W Hanes C Hassler D Var lmann B Roberfs E Terry H Schehr B Beckman N Schm dl' H Scherer G Morgan D Baldauf N Waxnscofl Mass Pursell Thlrd Row J Walnscofl B Abbolf P Purlee E Houslon P Bunn D Wens D Smllh J Van Nesl R Slewarl M Burlon S Merlrl S Daniels D Bruns J Albu E Johnson M Inqold L Vander Werff J Hammond G Mages T Papana I Abboll J Grau S Brown V Fe fer Frffh Row J Danlels J Sfelfenpohl H Cable W Bachman C Rolh R Bowman B Holll C Krmble S Frlcke J Albu B Morgan M Burelson B Helmkamp B Gnlmore Row D vans F son C y F Mar e W :H S Sc mud? J Bowman V Hahn V Home J Bollm r SUMMER BASEB LL TE M Sealed Lei? fo Rnqhl Jean Inqold Dons Smulh Gladys Lynn Duane Varlemarrn Palsy Lovell Sfandung Marnlyn Yockey Josephune Lynn Corrine Hassler Loss Brockrneyer Jean Horner lManaqerl Gladys Lynn Jaclue Bowman Barbara Abbofl Absenl when plclure was laken Rulh Bowma I C O Fir? -- l - , P , M. W ilc , V. G 'ff' , J. arfin, . E , . f, . 9, J , . , . E , . , . ' , . , L. ' , . , . illS J. Re , , arri , P. assler, . ' , . s y. Fourlh Row-J. Kurlz, V. Johnson, W. Whilaker, U. Cable, S, Burlon, L. Coleman, J, Lynn, M, Jones, E. Lafharn Slxlh - . E , . Burle , . Palriclr, J. Ramse , J. Benesh, N. Barnes, V. ulrz, J. pl , L. h' , . h ' , . , . , . ' , , e . THE SE IOR SKET B LL TEA Slfllhq Iefl Vo rlghl Lols Brockmeyer Barbara Abboll Gladys Lynn Eluzabelh Lalham Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Wednesday Fnday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Frnday Slandlng Laura Vander Werff Marqaref lngold Gladys Mages Jackie Bowman Mass Pursell The Fall Program The Wlnler Program TheSprlnq Program Horseshoes Badmmlon Volley Ball Tennis Volleyball Horseshoes Badmlnlon Horseback Riding Tennis Bncycle Rudlhq Archery and Hllunq Baskelball Shuffleboard Table Tennus Basketball Table Tenns Shuflleboard Bowlnng Ur Hnqhj Bowling lSr Hlghl Baseball Badmunlon Horseshoes Hr g Tennis Baseball Badmmlon Horseshoes Tennis Bicycling Horseback Rldlnq Archery and Hniung The John Mueller Co Page Fo yT l I I Thursday ,,,,,,, , ,,.s,,.ss..e ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , , , ' . ' ,, ,,,, ,, H , ,,,,,s, ,.,,,, , ,, ,, ,,,, A, 'lrTn, ' O rf - INEC VOLLEYBALL TE M eel g eff fo hi a aa bboft L meye Da Va ma n fsy Lo ell a n d d H Cable nd q V G Hn Loreffa Po e e Jua Ya Van Nesf Joan Benes Ma Iyn Yoclrey Dors Lan The abo e s fhe oufs de olleyball feam chose Yo ep eseni Lockland Date Games Played Decembex 1 1948 Lockland 30 St Bexnald 20 Novembex 22 1948 Lockland 44 Readmg 26 Noxembex 29 1948 Lockland 40 Wxommg 24 Kessler Shoe Shop COMPLIMENTS Bettex Glade E Men S and Box s Shoeb W Wxommg Axe Lockland O REAL ESTATE BROKER Vallex 6111 Kn In -L rig z B rb r A , oIs Brock r, I ne rel n , Pa v , Je n I gol , an el Tl Sfa In - Ivian rI I , ppl w Il, nI l h, rI , I Marqaref Inqold, and Miss Pursell. v I I v n r r . 7 H ' . I I of , . , o ' . , v' - . A' I ' . , , Y H Pea-2 Fc .-For .S JU IOR HI Y F rs? Ro Left to R gh? B Par :man J Acus D Graham D Vuo D Dyehouse H Roop P Lorto Second Row Mr Buechner B Aske en R Acus R Jeffers N Marfn H Wmmers G Lewns xrd Ro Randall A Barge K Bo man B M Ils R Sms H Roe SIG A TA HI Y The S1gma Tau H1 Y was orgamzed th1s year w1th 22 members Charles Suter was elected Pres1dent Kenneth Bowman Vlce Pres1dent Ronald Slms Secretary and Buv ford M1lls Treasurer Our club sponsored four major proJects Football Programs School Bond Float World Youth Program and Holy Week Servxce Co operatmg w1th the other Hx Y Clubs many Jomt meetmgs were held Complzments 0 Best Wlshes e PEECH H DEPARTME T i Fort mner Lockland H1 h Page Forty-Five falls-.L Y TEE COW! 1 1 do o re J VHQ t ss L n L 0 e not e Go The Y Teens is a part of the Y W C A Its purpose is to develop intelligent citizenship and to did thc individual in hei development of personality and character. The Lockland Y- Teens is composed of forty girls who wish to accomplish this purpose. Under the leadership RE DI 910 Readiuv Road of Margiiet Ingold piesident Baibaia Abbott vice piesident Ellen Hagood secretaiy and Joyce Max ple treasuiex The club has sponsoi ed activities to irnpiove the individual and to give service and help to other people, T G TAXI Ya 2310 C-Q ,,, if left to R gh? Ma qaref Conne Joyce Bartley .Jean Clemmons De onda Morgan Mnss Paxion Lotus S ms He en Pease Joan Stelfenpohl Myrtle Wea e Pafrwcxa Bunn Glenna Holt nqsworth Betty Hatfield Oh xu the gnls xx ho cook and sexx perhap: xou xx1l1 sox Ttue thex do cook and sexx Joxte Bmtlex one of the g1OUp IS the fust xepxebentduxe ot Lockldnd School to have a pl ice on the Sh11l1to Sexxmg Boald But homc uonomu todax lb much mme than tookmg ind bexxmt, It xntludu nut11t1on he 11th home HL11S1f1g ch11d Late and guldance home plan mng good pxudent pxuchaslng famllx lea ttons and manx othe1 phasee of 11x1ng Yen these axe the gnlx xx ho cook and sexx but mote than that xxc hope thu axe the g11lQ xxho can help IH betta and h.1pp1u hung 1.011111 1111+ N IN OP Clete Slene BKILDFR Ax' 0485 F336 :: .S url if THE ART DEPARTME T 'rand ng Left to Rght Bob Graham Layne Meader Seated Don Grnffnn Howard Wmmers Joe Horner Jack Payne Sue Schmudt Bob Schaefer Joan Steltenpohl Barbara Abbott Betty Houston Elzabeth Latham The art department trres to foster a sprrrt of creatrveness allowrng each student a lrberal chorce of expressron and medra Avarlable medra rnclude pastel charcoal tempera pencrl lrnoleum block carvrng rnk and watercolor Each student Works as an rndrvrdual, pro gress dependrng upon hrs own efforts and applrcatrons of hrs abrlrty Drawrng and parntrng offer a satrsfactron to the student not found rn other work The study of art rs a many srded proposrtron and each student can frnd one partrcular form best surted to hrs needs and so de velop hrs talents Many useful and lovely prctures are made rn the art room Every art student rs famrlrar wrth the good feel rng that comes from a prcture of hrs own creatron hung rn home surroundrngs COMPLIMENTS OF David Hirschberg Co. Page Forty-Eighf LTI CLB First Row Left to Rnqhf Ruth Coffey Jean lnqold Audrey Guthre Carolyn Crufchf eld Lois E ans Gerald Watkins Juan ta Van Nest Helen Shearer Ned Medan Seconnd Ro Vera Herne Eugene Phelps Loretta Popple ell Richard Noble Sue .achm dt LaVe ne Whff Joyce Marple Joan Hammond Robert Layer Th rd Ro Parker Lorton Lawrence Cradler Dera Lee Burns Vlrq nla Gflfflfl Barthela Caldwell Howard Wmmers Larry Hugdon Paulune Whlfworfh Fourth R E ereft Lyk ns Robert Rob nson Jack Leach Phoebe Holl ngs orfh Ellen Haqood Miss Smallwood Societas Latina a member ot the lunior Classical League a national organization day ot each month At these meetings cul tural as well as social development is the ob1ect1ve Interesting reports concerning Roman life and customs the ancient gods and famous men and heroes ot the Roman world are given by members Societas Latina has continued its support ot the Italian War orphan Carlo Amoroso He is the second orphan whom the club has supported Each Friday at noon the club sells home made candy to finance this A Christmas party at which gifts were exchanged and a party or picnic for pro spective Latin students are the usual social activities of the club The officers are Consule Robert Robinson Helen Scherer Quaestor Gerald Watkins Scribe Ned Martin Fred s Pure Oil Station Wyoming Ax enue and Lock Street Valley 9646 Lockland, Ohio hh ASHING ACCESSORIES REPAIRS Page Forty Nine ow- v I I , 1 i , . , i w , , ' . meets the third period on the third Wednes- PYOISCT' A . H , . . ANI H CL B aw qrv me Hassle Cnvla Mowa ovce C o e 5 ev Merkt Dons Srnl Naofn Sron Velma Johnson Nellte Meaawnqs Muss Do sch Second Row Joan Huqqms Sue Brown Joan Fultz Barbara Bachman Jean Sams Schrw dt u tt Row H od Roett Kenneth aw A th Los Am1gas meets once a month to use the mtormal and soc1al Spamsh they are learnmg Songs games conversanon and rntormal talks are a part of the regular meehng By usmg Spanlsh 1n havlng fun many students enjoy the1r Work more and Fvoet-mek Betty Gwlrnoe Rosefna Wasson C olyn Roth Vurgma arqe C fx t a Waa Q tmd even the trregular verbs can be easy to learn The ofhcers for l948 49 are Ken neth Bowman pres1clente Don Glsaer v presrdente Rosemary Wasson secretano Alfred Banholzer tesorero Dons Lang re portero Lockland Wyoming TAXI QFRVICI' Po 0806 Y a 4440 all Wyomlng the Lockland, Uhlo Page Flfty 0 . K . 5 ' X ,ew Ffsf R --Let' to RE fCo'f' ' Q t J ' rn ' Bamafa Hut, h l , ' 'HL Trlra Row-Dorfs Lang, Manlvn Yockev, Paw: Monroe, Donald Scratle' Rooeft As-:ern A eo Banhotze' Nancy Fc f - le' 3 ge' B 'nan ' tx B 3' W' f Don G se' Jac-f gn M - f I 1 , I I - I 1 I - 1 , I I ' O w K, A A F- 7 .- 1 --- 1 'lv . v . . . GLEE CLUB 'l Row Left fo Right G Watkins K Mracle J Bown D Mnx N C n ball C Renner D Starr V Gr: In L Eve W Hanes J Hogue P Norton G Lynn C Hassler B Abboff D Baldaul N Warnscoff J Lynn Van Nest P Cllffe J Bo me Second Row B Huff P Lovell J lnqold J Hassler M Conner M Burton G Morgan P Purtee R Noble E eps M Beckham C Bray W Whitaker P Bunn R Graham J Terwllllqer K Sfeqqeman H Wlmmers R Trump Third Row N Meddllngs B Houston Carla Mcwaff D Smith N Stout S Bown J Hqquns D Grlffun J Acus R Jeffers C Roth N Barnes J Benesh B Caldwell R Bowman Fourth Row J Rebholz N Marhn J Wagner G Randall J Bartley J Waunscofi 6 Lewis D Graham H Cable J Brockman J Danlels L Popplewell S Schmidt L Whlll' T Papama A Balrbach D Sowder G Clemmons H Roellger uler E eclr nal race Run R Brakvlll D Stropple E Musser Slrlh Row R Singleton M Yockey D Lang M Jones D Morgan C Acus M Cox M Hasty B Morgan J Slelfenpohl J Karle J Clemmons L Sums E Haqood The Glee Club deVelOI3S The VON395 Used lor town furrchorxs and for commencement rn the chorr the g1rls groups ot trxple trros and bcccglcureme programs The fresh cmd the boys Octet The Chou performs at men grrls tr1o sang before the teachers the var1ous school programs the contest at Ox lord and for commencement and bacca laureate The lY1OS have furmshed mus1c Arlmgton P T A the sprmg concert w1th the chorr and the smaller smgmg groups C'OlIPLIlIL NTS OF The T enaclty Mfg Co Page F ty One . A I'.YSl - ' - . ' , . i , . r , , ' , , li e , . , . , . 'ff' . J. , . ' , . ll r. l Fifth Row-G. Abbofl, D, Kinman, P. Whifworth, S. Dauer, V. Heine, V. Hahn, I, Abbott, L. Brockrneyer, W. Creii. C.S , .F ,P.Archi ,LMI I,J. 'k, . ', . , , . w I 0 O BAD Lett f M M o rg aporettes Juanta Wa nscot Donna Baldaul Patrlcla Norton Joyce Hogue Joyce Mu p y Fnrst Row Juanita Van N t M s y J ne U lct' Joyce Stewart Pol Came Bogallne Robe ts Dlane Va el'nann at Lovell John Banholze Phyl Ha pe Joann Poynte Jack Waone Sh Iey Robe 'S econd Row Alvnn Clevenger Alvred Barholze Pau Monroe Donald Dethrlge yle lnsreep 'W BY5 Tomrry Buck George Meade 'e y Kunz Dlclc Wray Danny Flernwng David Ghth le Thnrd Row Joan Martm Bxlly Guthre Ha old Clevenge Marlene Wnlcner Bob Way Ronny Carlton Audfle Guthrle Nellue Meddwnqs Bvll Hogue Nea Matn urth Row Bll avvdson Charles Ell adys aoe ona 4 rnes Vunt A ose llotf Band ofhcers for l948 and 1949 are lack Wagner pres1dent Aldred Banholzer treas urer Paul Monroe secretary Donna Bal dauf loyce l-logue Bermce Bullock and luamta Van Nest l1brar1ans The band has started a busy year play 1na for the school aames the Leglon foot ball aarnes a l-loly Name Parade l-lallowe en parade pep rneetmas basketball aarres P4 G N co b Doraa R fne and other school events At present the debt on band urulorms has been reduced to three hundred dollars The band IS lookmg forward to a busy year of act1v1t1es whrch w1ll mclude a concert and the Mernorlal Dav Parade A ,ouna arade school band w1ll also olo for arade act1v1t1es w r. : 4 M , : , . . F X V h . 1 e , a' a :' ,N , , r f , ' . P , 3 lie 'r 1 . r, ' , ', l' ' ' . S : ' , , ' , P, l , 4 , L ' A TEH: , ', - . l v l - . V l V ' 'A A ' 3 ' L ' , : V P V f , ' ,M ' X 1 ' Fo 3 I. D ' , 'Is G: M 4 5, R ld Neehaa. eroldine ' as ' - 3 e- ', Ja -1 , 'vb' E I' Df'ec'o'. V I - ' j I I - . . 1 l , . . , . , , .f A v, I - A - - w, ' 4 V I .f 4 A , U I v l A lf . Y . 1' -, F fnf 'J ORCHESTRA sf 9 1 poes che a ao JakWg H IdCT c o mpeis T c Mo Ned Ma no Jan? Van ef ed M EI H The orchestra rehearses at noon on Tues day and Thursdav 1r1 the audrtorrum I the fall lt played for the dances sponsored by the G A A Other meetmgs at Wluch rt wlll furrush the musxc are the class plavs the school concerts PTA programs and commence ment THE VUHHIS FUNERAL HUME L ,T Ru sell Dlrector 310 Dunn St 3001 Niontgomerx Rd Locklsmd O Norwood O Nd 069 'Vle 488-1 Compliments 0 THE AHLIHGTUH HEIGHTS Fare Department and Life Squad F' R -Leif R'qh -S h -Marlene Wil r, Ron Id C rlf n, c a ner, a ge , S d R -T - B k, Pa I nroe, rf' . D -D n Renner. P'a - ' N ', D' - . I'o . A . . , I U , A I 0 .. A , 52 6 F ,f '.9 Owmmmqg Sf ndrnq Leff fo Rqhl Mr Shell M Phillips B Cress J Wagner L Vander Werff J Hammo d N Marin P Rebholz G Randall G Le ls Seated J Cox S Schmndf E Phelps N Barnes J Phllllps G Morgan The purpose ot the Student Councrl 1S to see thcrt the undone Jobs ore tcrken core of ond to see that the students Wrth the school follow or ctbrde Wlth the lcrws of the school The Student Councrl conslsts ot lour Senror class members one senror os dlter ndte four Iunlor clcrss members one ds Compliments 0 dlterndte three Sophomore members one os cxlterncrte three Freshmen members one os olterndte Thls orgdntzotron ts supposed to meet lN1Ce cr month the second cmd lost Wed nesddy of ecrch month JUS A WESTENUUHF Two Complete Food Markets Lockland, 0 Vvyommv, O I Va 2342 Va 3833 Page F'ffy-Four NAT IO AL HO OR SOCIETY The Natronal Honor Socrety IS an organrza tron sponsored bx the North Central Assocra tron recognrzrng scholarshrp character serv rce and leadershrp rn the secondary schools Certarn standards and requrrements are nec essarx of all prospectrve candrdates Frrst a 33 scholastrc average IS requrred Then the elrgrbrlrtx of those xxrth thrs average rs deter mrned bx then servrce to the school and the communrtx therr leadershrp and therr char acter Each candrdate must have spent at least one xear rn Lockland Hrgh School before hrs membershrp rs consrdered The clrgrbrlrtx of the students lS consrdered bx all the teachers xx ho have them rn therr classes txxo or more semesters The Honor Socretx rs rnterested rn anx proj ect xx h1ch xxrll benefrt the school One of the actrxrtres rn the past xxas the rnstallatron of the charter members of the Natronal Honor P Socretx rn Readrng Another actrvrtx xx as to plan and hold the INESCO conxentron at Lockland last xear tended thrs meetrng at xx hrch rn the afternoon group drscussrons on lmportant UNESCO sub jects xx ere held Then after a drnner the group heard Dr NIcCox of Xaxrer Lnrxersrtx vxho gaxe a report on the LNESCO conference held at Parrs France Whenexer there rs a need members substr tute as teachers for the loxx er grades In the near future the group IS plannrng an assemblx program rn the form of a skrt shoxx rng the purpose and the requrrements of the Natronal Honor Socretx Offrcers Presrdent Jacquelrne Boxxman X rce Presrdent Joan Hammond Secretarx Joxce Marple F 2' RcwfLe 'C 5Z'g fSe . Cammy: P::e L:.e' E ee P-'5g::: Lax: fe-se' Vx-e ' -Jane J-' R':'a'1 No: e. S':':'q-Mes D.e .j:,:e Va':e J3::.e re Bsnmas Jef' 3' :Q .lex '33 : J:.' He :': -, ' 4 v . . ' V Q . Y Q V Q - . Y . A ' J 'l ' ' . Students from seven nelghborrng schools at- ' 1 ' ' ' I v . . , 1 ' 1 - V, . ' - . .I L I, ,' . ' ' v ' VV' V , . 'Q' . ' ' - Y l V - .-. ' 1 ', .f 'XM . . . X Q i N , ' . we F'5'.-V.. CHEER LE DER We have had an excrtmg trme th1s year leaders 111 the years to come as they d1d The football games were excmng as Well thxs year We are sure Lockland W1ll stand as the basketball games We usually had out 1r1 1ts cheermg a large crowd and a swell cheermg sectron May the cheerleaders to come have as lf the crowd Works as well Wlth the cheer much fun as We have had th1s year Lawrence Bro PAINTERS AND DECORATORS Lockland, Ohlo Va 0272 and Pr 8302 W P ge FHySx L if o 'ightz Vivian Gflftin, Carolyn Roth, Sue Schmldt, Lois B'oCkfrvev . , . . . a I - 5 SPEECH a I ' .5 ELAESEE Ki! - ,.4!'L' vii? 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A 'I A 1 asses s--gg-' 1 - 'Ev'- tl! .- gy JU IOR SPEECH CLASS Abbott J Marple H Cable Second Row L Whltt T Papanua G Mages V Hahn V Herne C Herrnne D Schafer N Radford E Phelp Muss Aber Th rd Row D Scranton L Anderson J Hoeper B Parrlman D Grlffn B Graham V Fultz P Hollingsworth J Steltenpohl B Layer urfh Row J Rebholz L Meader E oblnson C Harrungton C Pke G rant K eon Bar Wannscoft I Ro ox J T rwlllqer Gorham 8 ogue C Abney J I gs Students not ln the pldure are C Barnes D Beebe J Payne B Cooper R Gentry K Wilder When September of 1948 lolled alound 61 students enteled the Speech Department under the dlleetlon of Mlss Norma Abel The work ln thls depaltment provldes sltuatlons by Wh1Ch vxe can paltlclpate and lmplove ln our speech and volce also to develop self confld ence DOISL and pelsonallty The spotllght polnts wlth pllde on Sue Sehmldt who vxent lnto the seml flnal Pllnee of Pe lee Deellmltlon Contest at Columbus ClCdlt llso goes to Lollalne Eve who xxent lnto the eountx eontest and Robelt Layex Vllglnll Hahn Clxde Balnes JLSSIL H'1SSlLl Eugene Phelps Phoebe Holllngswolth Rlehlld Noble LaVelne Whltt lnd Don Schaffel who paltl elpated ln the loeal eontest held at Wax ne Ave nue Methodlst md Loekland Readlng Plesbx tellan Chllllh on Novembel 7 1948 Oul fllst lppe ll :nee as a gloup on the stage xx as at Chllstmas tlme ln a ChOIlC dl lma Go Ye To Bethlehem Wlth a baekglound f Chllstmas ealols plovlded bx students of the SQHIOI Speeeh Class A numbel of students bloke lnto ladlo on the Hello Teaehel ploglam ovel WKRC Sundax Jdflllllk 9 Those students leplesent lng Lockland Hlgh School WLIG LaVerne Whltt Robelt Layel Jean Ingold and Rlchard Noble Altelnates vxere Vllglnla Fultz Joyce Malple and Eugene Phelps Oh yes LHVGYUC Whltt vxon a lovelv Gruen Wllbt watch Wlth 620 polnts to hel cledlt The Loekland team hOWCVLI xx as defeated bx the Deel Palk four some 13401280 EVCISOHQ had a lot of fun though and thele xxele no leglets Thele vxele SIX students who volunteeled to appeal on the ladlo ploglam It Is Fun To Lealn The students wele Eugene Phelps Rlehlld Noble Joyee Malple Laula Vander Welff Jean Ingold and Lavelne Whltt We had a xx ondelful tlme on oul Iddlel plO f.,IllTl vxhleh vxe ploduced oulselves as our seeond lppealanee on the stage The students lmltated VdIlOUS headllne pelsonalltles Thex xxele velx dL11hLI1tlC and evelvone enjoxed the ploglam lmmenselx We have had mueh fun thls xeal xxatchlng OLllS6,1VLS and OthElS gladuallx lmplove undel the eompetent guldance of Mlss Abel and xxe hope to enjox more plofltable experlences next xell fe? :.VEgL. 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I ' ' I i SPEECH CL SS up Steps Left to Rught Muss Norma Aber unstructor Allyn Ballrnger Paul Archunal Tommy Proctor DOH Stroppel Shurley Dauer Muldred Hasty Betty Lou Morgan Gus Abbott Sue Brown Bull Meeker Bob Brakvull Mutchell Fultz Dorothy Coffey Harold Fatruck Jacquelune Bowman Ronald Varelmann Devonda Morgan Clutt Acus Mullard Cox Joan Hugguns Jum Cox Laura Vander Wertt Ellen Hagood Joan Hammond Margaret lngold Larry Muracle Those not un pucture Donald Sowder and Shurley McNear The Senuor Speech Class consusted of twenty eught students thus year Everyone has been very busy wuth speech work and co operated extremely well Our furst prouect was a skut to help promote the School Bond ssue was guv n at a cutuzens meetung un our audutoru and later tor an assembuy of Wayne Hugh students We then went to work on our annual Speech Class play Thus year we chose Old Doc a comedy drama un three acts by Jean Lee Latham At Chrustmas tume a group of carolers added background musuc to the choral readung Go Ye To Bethlehem whuch was guven by the Junuors Bob Brakvull added sound affects for the productuon We have presented varuous assemblues One was reports DY Proctor o theuf Another was The Joan Hammond Joan Hammond Don Sowder and Tommy surrmer experuences at Boys and Gurl s State Navy Day program when Laura Vander Werft Larry Muracle and Bull Meeker made speeches about Navy Day Jacquelune Bowman gave a prayer and Rorunue Varelmann acted as chaurman When the Junuors gave theur declarnatuons to the Joe 5 I school nuors v unteered to uve pra ers an chaurrruen On February 2l tour speakers broadcasted from the school stage on Junuor Town Meetung The topuc tor duscussuon was D Movues Guve a Dustorted Pucture of Amerucan IE Members of the auduence partucupated un a warm up duscus suon and asked questuons Some o the students dd outsude w rk too Paul Archunal went to a Cub Scout Meetung at Hartwell and told Chrustmas Paul Ronnue Varelmann and Mullard Cox read speeches over a loud speaker to help advertuse the Bond Issue Also Mullard dren n the lower grades Storues and Tommy Proctor played Santa Claus for the chul The Senuor year un Speech was devoted to dramatucs and a one act student durected plays were produced number t Those plays quven un an assembly were Crowsnest Undertow Room Upstaurs A Message from Khutu and The Comedy drama and tradegy were all selected so Xunqu The Reefer Man the students could see a cross sectuon of plays 'Xl N f 1 A 1 1 Iiguchx i 3 Golng - ' - ' I ' I ' I ' I I ' ' - ' h'gh , Se ' ol Q' y d be u . uv 'e 'A ' ' ' 'um -u O - - - ' u A L-, IC I f I ' o I . ' ' I I i . I I n . . . I - r - u I o - , ' . PRODUCTIO T FF I Don Slroppel Don Sowder Bob Brakvrll Furs? secfron of fha? wonderful play Old Doc Come one come all' ihe scenery for Old oc Ellloff and sluden? foreground aura Vander Werf en agood hnrley .zuer Acus wamng o ews of Old Docs rmprovemenf Brakvlll a Ohe lqhl confro lrylnq lo Cel Vue pro e f or he la V ac of Old Mrf::l'ell Fulfz and hs car lhal moves everyfhlnq rom lurrw ture io fl-e Old Red Scl-oolhouse Don Sfroppel and Harold Pafrlclr on lhelr way Vo fhe fhrrd sec ron of fre scenery for Old oc They II get lhere Laura Vander Werf and Joan Hammond wamng wafng Doc as f qu? s Marqarel lnqold and James Cox spreadrng The news abou? V' I O M ea L V73 F frve hundred hckels and programs Nuce qornq boys Larry Miracle examlnnng lhrs old hme wall lelephone The backs belong lo Cliff Acus and Gus Abbof dovng a make belleve on lhal old colonlal door Yes you guessed rl fhose sfudenf dIV9CfOVS Muldred Hasly and Joan Hgglns checkrnq lhe wardrobe for Old Doc Ounle capable durecfors se mg fhe prunl for lhe programs M my' Where are lhe lefVers7 Af lasf Allyn Ballrnger checlung flckefs and programs al 'he llckel offrce for Frrdays performance of Old Doc r D Mr. ' W 9. S e, CN, r an: M51 3 1 Cor nl Ve 'ESQ-gel on 2. L fl Ell H , S A D , Clflf 7. ' ' ' ' ' , 5 r r ' ' ' ' - 3. Bob A f 3 I ' , 1 pr ' ' . Iigh l f s l Doc. l V , '- A . ' 4. ' , . 1 ' 4 1 2 ' , ' 5. ' ' ' . 4 '- 2 we if 3721 S 'e. 'f2'NJe,' V1 lf 31 C31 fr , ' D , ' A H4 A , yy . 6. f ' ' - fl . , Old ' s lll ie ick. IZ- ' ' ' SENIOR SPEECH CLASS PLAY ,iii OLD DOC Old Doc a comedx dlama xx as pxesented 1n the 3Lldlt0l1l,1fT'l on Decembex 3 bx the SEIIIOI Speech Cl3SS6S The plax vxas not onlx the xx a1m human stoxx of a gleat man 1n a small toxxn but xx as the stolx of all people xx ho llVC gxeatlx though tl ell place may be small Old Doc HllldIX a lO8Ill'lg felloxx of seventx xx ho has doctoxed h1s C'OIHl1lLlI'1ltV falthfullx xx as plaxed bx Ronald Varelmann Young Doc xx ho flFdS he has a lot to lealn vxas po1t1ax ed bx Paul Axchmal Joan Hammond played Mdlgalet xx ho ls beaut1ful and stubboxn Dolothx Coffex a helen beautlful and fxckle the smooth talkmg D1 Bland xx as DOIt13NGd bx Gus Abbott Tommx P1 OCLOI as shlevxd Laxx yel Heople lovable Pa and Ma Brown plaved bx Cllff Acus and Lauxa Van dex Wexff Ellen Hagood a M1s CIOHIH vx1th hex lush forthrlghtness and obstlepelous husband M1s ROSS16 who wants to pay Old Doc at least flftx cents all shes got was played by Jackle Bovxman Devonda MO1g3n plays the palt of MHIV whom Old Doc tlansfolms M1s Mellon w1th he1 lmagmaly allments played bx Sue Blown Janet and D1ck youngstexs m love Shu lex Dauer and Donald Sowdex and flntatlous Lo1s portrayed bx Bettx Molgan An unfolget table plav' C Q o e M v0.1 ea Los Old oc e cz: qs er be o o a Wo C1 o e ene afwet O cm once Joa H Q fl Has' Pao P COMEDY DRAMA Doc Professional secrel s Cronin Ah lhe bac o rn hand lo you' Brand Don? wasle fha? wnde eyed sfare on me Save ul for o cu mfend marry hum do you7 en P rhapsl H s ra ey a darlmg' oc Bob' ob' How onr have you been nn lhe olllce7 o Dad ue you meel lhese friends of mme epple Well now down lo business' a There Tha? wn round ob Dar Inq how will lake yo fo reedy7 Marqarel Ready? -1.-f 44 0 six ,J g Margarel Bob dear lwnlhoul a word Bob crushe e legram IH has han an walks our s Mellon usf auf I and hears l lh c s om e n u nn af The rnarna e bureau a d ge? a refund my lwo dollars M Hepple and Loss ee r I Y man plains lhe rnechamsm of fhe old lashloned wall lelephone lo gay vlvacwous Mary .f PICTURE ,.,... rs Mellon Oh' I never heard of anyfhlnq so hearllessl Doc Ge? Ou? s Corun Sure darln c fa sc Mary can darlvn Ma I was readnn what fhe Blble ays abou? falsehoods Duck You ah you re wamnq for lh dccfor7 Mrs Rossue Yes Jane? Oh dear Q Pa Arn! nf wonderful M fha? Bob s qefhn here on Mme fo see hvs Dad agaln7 do anyrhmo for h m7 Pa s Rossxe No no' no er ou oday ou I ' alwa s loo r lhe las? weed an lhe garden when I need a shave um oyd n can Marqare? B b Al yn 1 red Mxc e Harcl Shurley Mrlard B I and La y Complete slaqe sefhnq for Old Doc Old Doc Ge! our' Gel auf' LX KAL- 1.4. Q Erected as a trlbute to Men and Women of Loekland Who served 1n the armed forces of the Un1ted States World War I World War I 1917 1918 1941 1945 L THE SCORE BOARD In 1946 a sem1 pro football team composed mamly of L H S alumnl was orgamzed Jomt ly by the L Club and the Amerlcan Leglon S1nce hvmg memorlal was 1n the a1r the management dec1ded to sponsor a game the proceeds from wh1ch was to become a nucleus for a memor1al fund The local team met and defeated the Dayton Rodo Rockets 1n a mght game wh1ch netted fourteen hundred dollars Smce nothlng had been done to enlarge thls fund the two sponsorlng organ1zat1ons last summer dec1ded to use th1s money and pur chase the best scoreboard and t1mer ava1lable After cons1der1ng a s1te for the board It was declded to bu11d a new entrance for the Anna Street parkmg lot and place the scoreboard atop th1S Among the many who had a hand 1n the proJect were Syl Varelmann masonry L1Ch tenberg Bros carpentry and cement work Cly de Su1l1van bu1ld1ng mater1al and Roy H1nes electrlcal work Others who gave ass1stance 1nclude Maur1ce B1ggs Robert Wendt A1v1n Seebohm James Dohme Fred Ingold Erle Readmond Mlllard Kunz V1ncent Ten Belg Ronme Varelmann James Hagood and Pete Rebholz Lockland Hlgh School 1S very thankful to the L Club to Guth Bros Post No 111 Amerlcan Leg1on and to each 1nd1v1dua1 vu ho helped wlth thls proJect Page S?x+y-Four K I.. ln 3 l , i 1 GATE HELPERS fm thu uc dlxxaxs, at thc gdtn ILddY to taka thn hunts of .111 xx ho sec thu gdma It ILQUIICS th1u mkat sglcm t1LL t1c f. ta us 111cl1tr11 two btudant IUdl'1dgLIS md mm Hpnu 11 pollu to get the cxowd mto thc game Thc xboxe guoup hah a total of xcuntx fng Xidl LYDLIICIICG on thxs Job JobQ to ggt Lxpeuenu 1r1 dccourxung dnd dLlCllI mg All tukpts IIC numbued and two mpoxtx on L uh gdnn .411 m 1dc one to M1 Thomd: C, Bugu T11 1511111 of the Athletm Counc1l and one to P11nc1p.al I C Shell As thele IS a fed Qlcll tai on each admlbsmn accuxata lQCOldQ mubt ha kept fo1 cdlculdt1ng the tax 1 Lf- 'Q R ' Pc-Q Ce' W-avr' Ace Lf-' 1' 'ez Buffy. SPi: : Rc:-' C ,te A:e't'2 r f E '1'i-? 'i 'fm are V. V- 2' rg, 7' ': Ra.. :. -. VV- 2-2 32012 f :' C ,ce 52 -ea. These faces are famlilar to all football fans. Bugmegg gtudentg qualify for the manager . ,-vE.,. wav., , , , .,. Lv 1 k , 2, ., ,, ,,, , . - , -.1,,L ..v. ,, , , ,l ., - . -, xszw A., , ., rd- hw- '-14-1 an -21 ' 2-1 1 -, -, K Z ' .l . . K . , ,142 ' ,S ,.'- ,. j.. .xL. ,,. , '. '- Q -'X ' ' ', ' Z '. ' 'I '- ' , . 1 . A l - ' Q , . A 5.,,, 5.-'.,b,,,,S ., 4 A, Z . .. , ...k MVIL CO CHAMP? rs Row Leff fo Rugbi H Roop G Lewus E oblson N a fm andal Aces K Mwracle L Hug cond Row A Ballfnqer Manager J Horner E Musser r vr Var Nrnann C nn T Proc Schnuer P Archwnal J Cox D Sowdo P Thompson Coach ard Row ape Manager D Grnifun B rrnan oper J erwwlirger An erson Bug S C K Wilder B Gorham C Abney H L Roeffger Coach Fourfh Row L Msracle Manager A Cromer S Hanes R Jeffers C Har-rungron H Roefige A Barge J Rnk K Bowman R Srmms B Mflfs C Ana Coacr- Page Slxfy S X o o o a ' A K Flrf ' - . , . ', . R ' , . M r' , G. R L J. ', . ' , , ' den Se - . A , , . , . , R. B ak JI, R, e apfa' , . ior, J Th' - T. IP , V 1 . 1 ' A , . Par , B. ca , A, T ' ' , L. d , J. ' Q, . Pike ' - I 2 e M.V.I.L. CO - CH MPS fs Qs QL Q30 f ': F 2 f- , 53:3 Wi f CCTFG' Cz' ': Eff . 55 e:c': Ras Le 'C F? 1 K1- , N Jw' Cz' 9 -e . '- T f. 12' ff: L,'::'1 ' 9: 1 T' ': 95A Le 'c 9'1 S' ' ff, V'Ne:' 'M' F :e ' :C if AVP., '5'- S -', Sf-.er THE E O GAMES WOODWARD Woodward was the ftrst class A team to fall beneath the on rushtng preymg Pan thers Th1s was the frrst game of the year for the Lockland Panthers who came out on top 22 6 1n a hard fought game whrch everyone got to show therr talents 22 6 WILMINGTON Thrs was our second game of the year We went to Wrlmrngton to face a strong team but the Panthers had too much all around talent for the class A squad We went on to wtn 41 6 Th1s was the second class A team to fall under the power of the Panthers In th1s game the Irne showed up fme as well as the pass1ng of Brggs 4 6 ST BERNARD Thrs was our thrrd game of the year but our frrst league game Thrs game became a run away w1th the Panthers ustng all of therr players The f1nal score was Lockland 34 St Bernard U 4 O NORWOOD Norwood was our fourth stratght w1n and the thrrd class A team to fall beneath the panthers Thts was a very exc1t1ng game whtch the panthers had to come from be hrnd to w1n because wrth f1ve mmutes left to play Norwood was wmrng I4 to 6 Benny Parrrman ran 97 yards for the panthers and then ran the extra pomt to make the score I4 to I3 It looked as rf Lockland was lost but w1th about a mmute left Ierry Btgas plunged over w1th the w1nn1ng touchdown 1914 Q NCH N C H was ou second M V I L game and our ftfth strarght w1n of the year as we ran away w1th the game 34 I3 34 I3 DEER PARK Deer Park was our thrrd M V I I. game of the year and our sufth strarght w1n of the season as the panthers ran wtld agam havrng a fteld maht 25 WYOMING Wyommg was our seventh stralght wm of the year and our fourth rn the league Thrs was the f1rst trme we were the underdogs all year but a btg surprrse was rn store as we won I3 to U PLAINVILLE Plamvllle was our erghth stratght w1n for year as the panthers ran w1Id wrnntng 33 6 Bob Cooper was the b1g gun of the ntght wtth a touchdown pass from Brggs and also tnterceptlng a pass for a touchdown 33 6 READING Thanksgwrng day mormng dawned brtaht and clear and about IO oclock the annual turkey day classlc started Readtng the under dog showed a lot of ftght and stopped the panthers cold for the frrst t1me thts year At the half Readrng led 6 to U the second half was exactly the same as Readrna handed the ftrst defeat of the year to the Panthers and left the league tn a three way tre for f1rst place U 2 SME l . , . I - ' I ' I . . ' ' I 'J , -5 - - ' A In I . . . . I3-U ' - Y I f - A ' 1 I A b 3' I , , - I . - , I - Y , . . -1 Pee 'x -ight VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM yn Bal e o a vt G o Coope B y 3 o xe q L yMacNeM Ge O3 BASKETBALL Lockland had a falr season th1s veal expemmentmg a lot w1th the team Thls S931 s team had three semors so a bannex season should be ln store fo1 next year We had a new coach th1s wear M1 Buzz Bauman who d1d a vexv good Job wlth the team Central VOCBIIOHBI Woodward St Bernard Taslor WYOmlHg Alumm N C H Deer Park Readmg BASKETBALL SCORES We Thes Face S St Bernard Sharonvxlle Wy ommg Mllfoxd Norwood N C H Deer Park Readmg 9 Thew AH Hnq f MGR. Doa S waer Ch fl3e Swef, CH Asus, Don riiiin, B b -, erm P lf-dia-vu Kewry Bowman, Tom P' c'o', Du Afwde'so'1 Je v Blq 5, and arf if GR. Mid I - Baz B3u 3'1fC c'. .' W .' ' 51 42 . 32 37 ' 33 40 ' 34 35 - if ig y ' 33 45 X 1 . 1 A 28 29 37 30 ' 34 24 ' 40 46 , , , 31 40 . . . 33 45 - 34 19 ' 61 34 ' 37 42 ' 39 32 , s f - 41 I 1 ff 1 fe' 5 ai RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM MGR. Bob Bell, Robr. Gorham, Arl Cromer, Jack Rink, Ronnie Simms, Huford Mills, Arf Barge, Bruz Rceflger, Ned Marlin, Jack Acus, Don Slarr, and Buzz Bauman Coach. Central Vocatlonal Woodward St Bernard Taylor Wyommg Glenv1ew N C H Deer Park Readmg RESERVES BASKETBALL SCORES We TheY We They St Berna1 d Sharonv111e Vlf yommg M11f0rd Norwood N C H Deer Park Readmg EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL TEAM Stand ng Lefl lo Rqhf Sn ppy Poynler W ll e Wea e Don Raley RICKG Cox Home Pennington F edd e F Hz Joh B h C h UGC 8 OdC Kneel ng Left to R ghl Bob Bolmer Barney Cla lr Lar y Toll er B ll Anderson Tuffy Calhoun Th1S 3631 S team w as a very good team and had a good season record of 12 x on and 5 lost Mr Buechner the coach of the team d1d a wondeful Job vs th 11115 year 3 aquad and hopes to do even better next 1 ear Poe ' is . - 39 14 U 31 9 7 t 30 28 42 16 26 28 ' 18 27 ' 29 30 ' 17 12 13 18 . . . 27 17 . . . 40 26 10 16 13 19 ' 28 22 ' 47 22 a 4 Seve my TRACK TEAM v tw v TRACK MEETS Trrangular Meet Lockland 6416 W1throw tered 64 St Bernard 2256 M1arn1 Lockland won the M1am1 meet N1ght Relays Lockland 47 Pla1nv1lle 24 edglng Reynoldsburg 25 to 24 There were Tnangular Meet Lockland 7OVz St Xav 28 schools entered 1er 5056 Readmg 27 Drstnct Lockland was a close second K ol C Relays Lockland came second los1ng by l I 5 pomt to Pla1nv1lle 39 l 5 to los1ng to Hartwell by M a po1nt 33 to 3259 38 There were twenty two teams entered M V I L Lockland 73 Hartwell 5753 State Meet Lockland was frfth at state l..ockland won the M V I L and Hartwell w1th an IIIIDFSSSIVS show1ng We hope to was second There were seven schools en do better next year COMPLIMENTS OF MIGHTY MOUNTAIN MEN The stars of ye ole mtramural team are Everett Musser, fCapt D Don Scranton Carroll Plke Harold Patrlck Allyn Ballmff Boney Barnes ag S ty First Row-All n Ballinger, Jim Cox, Ronnie Varelrnann, Paul Archinal, Torn Proctor. Second Row-Paul Thompson Coach, Kenny Sams, Ronnle Slrns, Jerry Biqqs, Benny Pa 'rnan, Don Griffin, Teddy Pape Third Row-Kenny Bowma , Ned Martin, Buford Mills, Click Abney, and Art C'orner. We ad a good se n in 4B as our boys reall proved tney had what it tak , , . . . 1 - - 1 Y . . . . , . I i . . . 55 77 l ,er P e even -One LOCKLAND CLUB Our Alm Help Our School Children I lllllll NI HORNER S SNACK BAR Hartman 6? Balley Inc 60,1 . ' 'NUI 9 H XHIJXX ,XHIC -XXII Xl I I.l'XNfIlf. X7 Mill ll O inllnnt lllltll Nl 1 TH OG E Dlls Cafe 4 XX ua 11111 H X .1 U10 Firestone Stores Nlnll 'taut 1 4 110 N 1 H Nl N HJR XXUN Lmklaml H110 Kramer s Valley Lanes 1 9 .ax m ummm Xu mu LP 'Nl' Skeet Ku Z Servlce Xu Xl 9 QX 9 klm f Xl,l. 'l'H'X'l .' ,V C Y 5 ellfx CI U A 'I' S Nl l LLINICRY ID H IC S S IC 5 lf-5 1001 .1 ' e eeee eeee ee e, . 311 1 ' 2 X v Q' - Xa 302 I 4 ' Vwh' x X XX' ' Q1 e '- 's MUNI, Ll CK I,1M'lxll?llll.',?11i1b v LIQAG I ANU ill IAX ' gg H H 0 IIT . ' .' llmlxlml L H' IHH X -' ,ming X '. 4 - U. Va f2. l Yallj 851.11 Lm-ea fl. Vlhln Sullivan's Nlt'll.S Cltbtlllllg 84 Ftlrllisllillgrs Valley 0079 Mill at Dunn Street Loclxlaml Oluo f nnzplznzc nts 0 Smlth Jones Inc Dry Cleaners Mary s Store 704 V4 llllalll Stleet Y alles 9632 BarroW's Food Market Lou l3arrowy l roprietor 200 Dunn Wt lotkland. Ohio Valley 1989 La Jean Beauty Salon Valley 9633 920 llunn Ht l otlxlaml llllllb Russell Beauty Shop 906 Dunn 'wt Loeltlanfl X alley 2032 J f I . s s ' I V 1 ' 9 L 1 . S X. ' v H Agnes Jones, l'roprietor 44: Se. V S I Art Llerman Mayor C I 4'lANlIil.X eter Rolfes Shoes M e r k l e 119 Nlill Qt. Incl land Ohm funzplumnts U Llcht s Nl Mlm toll Hu It 222 Dunn 5t lm1'1am1. I1 1iu I hum X a 1 Q 0109 V4 In DPI IX FR IUIIIIJIIIIHIIIS Of Sawbrook Sieel Castings Company HK lx! ND CIN! INN XII UHIO . 'x Li ' 1' 1106 ' 7 0 Y . . an .lm-al 111f'IIl l'.1,!'.f, 1 HH. 5 I lalzl, YQIUSISQ 1 :V AA' Grems Food Mafkf-ri Arlington Food Market 4 :tau 'lx Nllll 5UlPE Hlamhf Mf- 1 mp um nt U Hllllllllll nts U DIXIE UELIUATESSEN SIBDBHTHHIBVS fl N um xi VIUTURY BAR lfrf I H0 in I 1111111111 1 ft KNUX DEPARTMENT X nllf x U 1 10 UENNY CLEANERS mm it I mix and viqttu fled: E19 ln Mun wif IX ex H0m3Il Palm alld WHHDHDBT 971 Dunn Qt near Nllll f I fl In rum NX lnlillll lul ntaulln la . , , I ,Wh ylmt, ani y M, .IIN Your XQ'iQ1IlENbl'Il1Nl ,larlwtu N alle-y 0705 E ' .' - 1 f ' . Xrlil gum Hcighlf Ya. 5123 U ' I .- f ffu l' 1 s f ' 11:2 'x Ft xt ling .x Yi -. ff I ynn1in5 and EIUUINEI' Kun 21,1 I, 'E ' ' .fl X1 I ' -' I A' lillg UNI 1 f lu' sl P1 plv and ,Q gi, gr 'W 'I U 'ff 11 '-' -If NME Elle-1' 1-r Yall-A' ITUS Em-lxlaml. Hhi., Yull-5' UIWP Smfe EECii1l4IlilI'lt'l'r f r S U . I E. . F I 'U 1 f ann-I inlf Lichtenberg C RL 0 Pamt Store Hardware and Applrances, Inc P AIN T SPECI ALISTD Lodxland Ohlc an Valley S We St Complete CONTRACTURD Hardware and Appllanw Sta re 122 SUI th Way me Y a 4204 The MIIIGIBBK Valley News an Compllments Of The Valley Sh0lJp8r Va 0123 Lockland Pplree Department GBFHCI Bros SUDBT Mafkel Phme la 0212 Nl t VI IlCI'I1lZCd In The Yalley M M and Flank W Skmman 601,611 Wylm H be CFNFRAL INSURANCF W GSI Lvekland 224 NX llllan qtreet X 3 0342 Loclxland Oluo I l . l ' r . f Q - Q ' 1 r r l -Y , ., d f 5. 1 lr , v ' I A . 'V hw , . 1 1 fl .f . - - la paapp 2 222.22 , all r .. . . l lla XX rlhams bt. Lucklanrl p I 1 7 . F A US - U . 7' fv ' ' ' . , i g A Y , , , A If A u ' IF a o 7 W I IUIIPI IIIP N I N UI- runkemeyer and Sulhvan K XHNUI I XI S Archltects and Engmeers UIH XFX! Sl 100000 BLII DINF PRO! RAW N IIN! ' N' IA In R S HIXII' Clmlnnatl 76 Ohm mln: u N X 'fullnan 1 u If If 5llIIlXd ll NIII 1 I'Imm 51 6 . 'NIJ 1 I, Ii.' I Q f IYNI: .WYININ f1IUUl,:.'IIfCIL' Y UUNI.': Ill. ISTIT Ifastvrn MP. I' 'L . ' He s of our Firm wh are I,. H. flrzull tlulf- X. f ' I HU F1 II1lwig 22? I Im1I ff. .' ' '11 H0 R01 sau '- IQPIS 1 St HIUU YI IU ANI! ITS - - - awzilzzlrlv mslz - - - Il IISIIIIIU blllllfillg rrmlit and 11 most 1'0- IIIIUITITIIIQI rn-npvrrztiorz rom Ihr' xc - tiz' st f this ricm 5' INUIL' arf 501116 Illl itin eaturcs of that 1111011111 mu should open 111111 us tmlru The F lrst National Bank Lml IamI OIIIO E II S Illl IHS IIN 19 Ijf 6 Morrow Prmtmg C0 X XXIII NII3 IIIINI NI Pocket Bllllards SIX 1 -XIII I S Ilunn St I0lIxIZlIlII I I Ialuman P1 I f mvll 11 Inf of f 1 ll . . 1 ' :rf ' , XHICA' I .VCCI h . ' Q . IIUIIP 'S HUES IHC 3IiIIS1. Ii.I.m'IiIal1d.UIliu ' ' .Il I. QIT I , I,fHIII'I,I.I 'I-wT5 Y. ,. ' . '01, , it STUDY BELLS TU TELEPHONE BELLS .4 salute' and best lrislzes to grafluatvs of nineteen llumlrefl mul forty-nine. We hope some of you u-ill join the telvpllonv or- ganization. bevonw inlblwd with its traditional spriit of service. and remain to help provide fast. reliable l'0fTlflllllIll'Hfl0lIS through the years. It is a good plarv to worlf. with good pay. v.x'f'vll0l1t work- ing ronflitions. raf'ations. thrift plans. rrlvlliral .wr1'ir'v. Company- paifl pensions and sivlflloss-arviflvlzI-death lwrwfits. There is a great opportunity for young men and Ironwn in helping to lmilzl tvlvplionv VON!lllllllll'Ilfl0llS of the future. The Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone Company tlIlIl'I1lI14 N I S OI Cooperatl 1ll Inc . w lfv 1 v 1 1 . , 4. A , FRA KF REED H6 Xxillidlll Strut IUC lxl ANU UHIU .1 2258 cl 0 U Wa 0 An Insurance Pollcy To Meet Every Need I RP PIXIIAF TURN ADO H01 Ull XUTUNIOBIII H-X I Bl RYIARX HUIIIH Hlll UDLR VIN Nl DIIXN I+ O Y'. I -- X . 22 -- ' .108 l 1 ,E I 1 EAQE' ' h ' 1 E E ,C Fi 'l'H IC FT Sl 5 li ICTY CUNQ 5 ' f LC. 'I' AS Wil' XE J ?l,IJY0l'li IJU1I'I'UH1 1 . XYICR l1UNll'LlNlliN'l'S Compliments Of Pat Cleaners Goldsmlth s Zu NGA! of Expt-meme I Emu UPI .XR'lX1I1N'l ATURI4 I ualanete FRXNIX CXTFH Yu 9215 ELLA SHOP lndlllt' Rc-adx tu NX ea: 206 Dunn t 9 lnast Loelxland Ohm Phone Y Alley 0060 FIINIIIIIIIICIIIS 0 Bear Island Boys Clos ne Ont Bob Raw llll Nlalmrdgalm llaxe VS lutenaclx fapt of fluaul llu ee l Bob l ll6Illl 2 ,lack Nlulllenpoh 3 Tom Hank l Nklppx lxle 4 of ' 9 xi 1 ' Sv ' ff l l I . lz. ' T A . I N f CL ,, gs ..... - ' Joe Wlalkins ....... President st sz S 5. Ya. e778 , nl See You At GROSSMAN'S H Meyer Ed Sons Co Dalry Products ffU!Il'l,I1Il'fN'I'S Ulf DARLING AND CGMPANY Phone Y alley 2066 T atman Taxl SBFVICC DAY AND NIGHT 2 Way R3dl0 In All Cara 29 Years lll Bu mesQ 5CI'WlI1 the lubllc Prank We tendorf Prop Ludxlaml Uluo Competent Barbers at All Tlme Herrln s Barber Shop 209 In t NX yumm Asenue The Y alley A Nludern Shop -Xndw Herlm Prop Luckland Ohm Arthur W Llerman GENERAL INSURANCE Va 4063 515 W Wyommg Ave Lockland Oh10 VON BERGEN S Cu tom Tallorm Wen s I urm hm Un fleamn 104 Whll Ht an Luclxland Xlteratlon Ohm r f f I I 0 i l 5 0 l i O I N l l W l l - N , Q , ' ' N ! -- 1 5 s 2 . v. J . , U' I K z- - Y ' l I ' ,r-1 S , . A I' . ' l 0 Q N A S gi p p .Q 4. .Q . Uv A . w ,m . 1 ' , .S ,, - V . . - . -. ' ' r- A f , . . . . , 7 ,M 1 ' . d ,, . . 1 V 4 E'4h .gg lfIHIl'l,l1lh'N'TS UI 6 ardner Rlchardson Compan xllfflft un f no Lmklaml Ohm 0 - 'llxu',ll' . ' inxlmznrrl lfnlmling fi2lI'lUI1r SIN-rialtif PRIDE OF THE VALLEY HULL AN BRO ' DAIRY 36 Iudul -Menu Ya 232 XXXUNIINF OHIO ndrew Rebholz H11 ne mu L01 lxl XND1w UHIU ' ' L ' c ' . . R ' p Ya 'ffl 625 Bla ache L-Xwllllf A-Xrlin 'IUII Hfight Rflliglll ul For Its I' Ura f omlluu MAY FAIR ICE CREAM Xl I n NLM lan Xt Num X4 v 4 Yallvy H2311 - H235 H9 1755 XX Q-st XX yawning Xxvnuv l,Ut'Iililllll. C'illl'ilIllllli IS. Ubin , Fx '14 ' 'h '-V'igLlllnl'l1nul Uvzilvl' I I ., M fo., , M .,.. W M IZ, I I I ' wudnzcf if IIIOUFITHIII IIIIST I ,.,.ja.,.2.,A. The Stearns Sf Foster C0 lINCINNATI1u UHIU L S A P N T Q YOUR QUILT IS vouh as 7 IT wi, FILLED WITH M . .7 I I Manufacturers of MOUNTAIN MIST Quilting Cotton Calendar Sf1m1mbe1 Fornpllmc nts U F Nt du of xc1oo Llpll L 1ool N111 '7 l P 1neet1ng Footb1ll P10101 Loclxlmd 6 St Be1n ci O gl Damn Footh1ll guna Lonklznd '79 Vkoodvxmd 6 C' X A D mu Pap -X cmblx Locklmd '77 W1l1n1ngton L h1n1n VK Lck 1JLj.,lI1N -Xx5LI11D1X M Se H8113 lLlL,l1 Assunblx 'VI1 l-lox C11llStlll'1 ChL11ch Tw o d xx s left tobcl TODAX FlCxl1I111T'1 Axcmblx 1nd 1D1113 t1on muhmcn look chffuent todax A 1no1e cxoeuenccd look Pep Awcmblx Lockland 3-1 St Be1na1d M B1 ndstuct t1lkcd to us about he School Bond Issue Pap Asocmblw Stoxxbook Gnnc xuth Nowxood P3111YI13I'l 1 1n 90 x 11ds fo1 xxmnmg touchdown 19 14 S1 H1018 t1n1llx xucwcd then Class Rmgi Box 1nd G11l Statc Assemblx Joan Ham mond Tom PIOCIOI and Don Sowde1 xx e1e N1vx D11 Awcmblx C 11111 xx1th D111 P1111 Loclxlmd 96 DQQ1 P 111 1 SOLXUTXKLSILID Tc1chQ1 AQsoc1at1on Nleet ma No School ncmbu DL P11 1dL lox School Bond 155116 Elcnuon Dax Bond Iswe D22 ed Assunblx 1bo11t Bond Ibsue Pep R1llx Run Poxtpomd the game Run Ntopocd Vie hc1t Wxonnng 111 1 Qcmc of 13 0 Peo A Qqmhlx fo1 beatmg 1KXOlT1lI1g 1011 M1nst1cls Peo 5-.wunhlx Lockland '33 Pl'11nx1llc lnd1x1d111l DILRLIIGS t1kcn l11n1o1 Shmoo Dance H1 '1 In1t1z1t1on Peo 9-.wcmblx B1g gum IOYTIOIIOXK VM, lost RL 1d1ng 19 Locl-1l11nd 0 What Th 1nlwg1x1ng, D111 cernbu Footb all B mquct qt Shulle1s B1skctb11ll ginlk Locklfmd ol C9ntla1 42 B1xkLtb1ll 1, 11111 Lockl and '38 Woodxx 111d Pge TllM and JERRY THE VALLEY FABRIC SHUP 111rflCoods 50111110 iuvssorzvs BllEt0ll1l01ES and A1t9I'lIl0 211 Dunn Stlcct Loclxland 13 Ohio Phone Valley 8186 HarkeS10hnS0n'S Servlce Statlon U72 111011111111 Xu Ra 9161 J 81A GLUTHING 216 Dunn 511 ect l'a t Loclxlancl Uluo 1 a 4089 X Qollmletc Lme of Clotlun Shoe-, Jewelrv, Luggaffc and Cent - l'ur111sh1111f- T- 111: aj 5 'l l. 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