Lockland High School - Dictograph Yearbook (Lockland, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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M by H F 3 3 THE DICTCJGRAPH IIIXIETEEINI HUNDRED AND TIIRTY SIX sf.: Effe- ti 1 f-- J . fi 33:7 T. w IIIE CLASS OF I'P.5I LOCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL li I Q - CLASS OF '36 ' With our happy memories we'll be content, When retrospecting in the days gone by. At last has come our greatest year, When all our dreams come true, Qur lultilled hopes have banished tear, To our Classmates We bid adieu Some little memory may bring forth a tear And another will probably cause a grin, But all help till our life with some kind of cheer And make us strive onward to die or to win Each one ot us down lile's pathway will gg Carrying with us our ambitious aim, We all know we'll reap just what we sovge ' I ' I V 50mg of Us WIN even SGW To reap fame So onward oer lifes little by-ways well trod, And always we'll live by the teachings of God, Because we're the '36 Class of Lockland l-ligh All ol our joyous hours have been spent Within the walls of Lockland l-ligh, 'K Frances Matthew, l By forgiving and forgetting we'll easily get by, 'a OTI-IE CLASS ot '35, lN ACCORDANCE witH PAST custom, PRTESENTS to You FOR YOUR EisiioviviENt Tl-llf EicHtEEAitH Epitiow-oF tHE DICTOCRAPI-l. OTHE PUBLISHING OF Tl-llS ANNUAL HAS BECOME ONE ot tHE iviAioR uNpERtAi4iNcs ot EAcH SENIOR CLASS, Amp is ONE ot THE WAYS in WHICH WE cHERisH tHE MEMORIES OF ouiz LIFE AT LOCKLAND HioH SCHOOL OWE WlSl-l to EXPRESS outa APPRE- ciAtioH to THOSE wHo HAVE AIDED iisi issuimo THIS BOOK WlTl-l tHE PURPOSE OF EigEsERviivo tHE tRAoitioNs ANS' EXPERIENCES OF SCHOOL LiEE DICTOGRAPH STAFF FIRST ROW - lleft to riglwtl-Barbara Tribbey, Floyd Green. Gladys Wagner, Robert Van Epps, Mezia 'Vander Wertt, Donald Sandy, Betty Yeazel, William Warnsiey, Betty Weber SECOND ROW--Carl Owens, Virginia Graus, Paul Price, Irene Triyeil, Roy Rrvinlwarl, Mabel Mink, Thomas Mooney, Margaret Booth. TIIIRD ROW 'Radford Wade, Florence Simms, Lloyd Yocliey, Frances Matthews, Lee Clark, Robvil Nebletl, less Ryan F. 1 EDITOR-IN-CI-IIEF , ,. . . Mezza Vander Werll ASSOCIATE EDITOR. ..,.. Robert Van Epps BUSINESS MANAGER S S, . Donald Sandy ADVERTISING MANAGERS .. . Paul Price, Tom Mooney, Wm Wanwsley, Lee Clark SPORTS EDITORS ,............. .,.,.,.,..,..,....,,..,... ..,..,,. , Gladys Wagner, Lloyd Yockey ALUMNI EDITORS ,. ., I, . .Mabel Mink, Barbara Tribbey CALENDAR EDITORS .,.. .. . Betty Weber, Betty Yeazell SOCIAL AND HUMOR EDITORS . ...., Frances Matthews, less Ryan CARTOONISTS .,,., .,,....,.. ...,. ..,.....,. ..,,,,..,.. , ..,.,.. . . . . Roy Reinlwart, Floyd Voter Green IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES .,,, .Radford Wade, Florence Simms, Margaret Booth SOPI-IOMORE REPRESENTATIVES , ,. ,... .Robert Neblett, Virginia Graus FRESIMIMEN REPRESENTATIVES ,..,. ,. ...... Carl Owens, Irene Trivell' T31 THE BOARD OF EDUCATION n this page the- 35 annual carried a worthy... ge from the President of the School Board to the pupils of the l-ligh Schooland to the general public. This 36 Staff desires to use this space to review some of the projects in which the Board has been greatly interested and to express the appreciation of the student body for this interest, M Soon after the opening of school in September the Federal Government under the Works Progress Administration project, began to redecorate and repair the school buildings. This work will be almost completed by the close of this school year. All possible cooperation has been given by the pupils and teachers in promoting this work, Although a shift in our schedule was made almost daily very few classes were dismissed because of this work, Many improvements have been made at little direct cost to the community. Due to the efforts of the l.ockland School lVlen's Club and the Board of Edu- cation, our school will soon have one of the finest Athletic fields in the valley. Early last year the Lockland School lvlen's Athletic Club Company transferred the Athletic field to the Board of Education and immediate steps were taken to add improvements. The most significant was the lighting of the field for night football games. The Board had a very important part'in sponsoring and assisting financially in this project. ln addition to this direct work an additional W. P. A. project was requested for drainage, leveling and fencing this field, The work is now nearing com- pletion, and it is hoped to rededicate this field early in the football season of '36, A future federal project plans a field house and stone fence along Wyoming Avenue. The staff in behalf of the entire student body, takes this opportunity to thank the members of the Board of Education for the continued interest and for the work accomplished and in progress, Any school city is fortunate in having a group of experienced men to guide its destiny over these important years, Too much credit cannot be given them. Their task is not an easy one. These men serve without remuneration and oftentimes with- out praise. The Class of '36 feels indebted to these men and desires to express its appreciation for the many favors received during its high school life. The present Board was organized on lanuary l, l936, as follows: l. W. Sullivan, Presidentg Fred A. Lierman, Vice Presidentg Thomas C. Berger, Clerk-Treasurerg Bert l-lockmuth, Walter lVliller. ' E41 1 W4 SULLIVAN FRED A. LIERMAN I PVQQLVIPTWT Vwrse Prvsidenr THOMAS C BERCER Um 14 -Trclasurm' BERT HOCKMUTH WALTER MILLER E51 nf--' if , 1 I ll ., V 'IE ' w Nm DE GER ION .-ffrMlfW111f 1Wu? , , 'H I ,T lli W ul -1 . u , K I l'1,,lm......lH .s I fw- f-. o-lf' 10,5 llf , 11- ff . 4.1.1 .Arif SU I A WNW' ul'l' My V4 A l H H mW Q ww WNW HUM 4 I MMWWUUHWH N fill I... f E61 I THE SPIRIT OF ATHLETICS uring the past year 'Lockland l-ligh School revived the old athletic spirit. Due to the combined efforts of the athletic department, the Board of Education, and a great number of interested citizens of the community the installation of lighting equipment for the football field was brought to pass. This equipment as fine as any high school possesses, furnishes 60,000 watts of light which makes the entire playing field brightly illuminated, and permits spectators to follow the course of the game with utmost comfort. V Spurred on by the efficiency of this equipment the football team played eight brilliant games for night crowds, the largest ever to attend high school athletic contests in the Mill Creek Valley. Of these games, six were won by the boys and two were lost, one by one point, the other by one touchdown. At the end of the season the record was seven games won, three games lost. And along with this record came the Mill Creek Valley Championship trophy Following the successful football season came a successful basketball season in which after a slow start our basketball boys came along to tie Reading and Wyoming for the championship of M. V. l, LW 1 At present writing our baseball team seems to be sure to win the champion- ships trophy in the M. V, lt L. g Perhaps the greatest revival of all is in track, in which sport the team has already demonstrated its ability by winning one meet so decisively that all three trophies given were brought to Lockland. Great hopes are aroused for not only a lvlill Creek Valley championship but a state championship as well. We sincerely hope that the spirit now revived may continue to live and thrive and spread its good influence through the school and community, V .gy E71 I ., I. U. Dungan, B. S., M. A., Superintendent, Civics Lockland, Ohio Central Normal College, University of lllinois, University ol Cincinnati I. C. Shell, A. B., M. A., Principal, Math., Lavv Loclqland, Ohio Wittenberg College, University of Cincinnati C. L. Abercrombie, Industrial Arts Lockland, Ohio Stout lnstitute, Ripon College, University ot Cincinnati Frances Dye, B. S., B. S. in Library Science, Li- brarian, Biology Wyoming, Ohio Ohio State University, Columbia University Margaret Hall, A. B., B. E., M. A., Dean, l.atin Cincinnati, Ohio , University of Cincinnati Ruth Pursell, Physical Education Cincinnati, Ohio American College ol Physical Education, Uni- versity ot Cincinnati Ethel Wagner, A. B., English Olseana, Ohio lvliarni University, University ot Cincinnati Herald Roettger, Coach, Physical Education Loclsland, Ohio Findlay College, American College ot Physical Education, University of Cincinnati Alma lutzi, A. B., History, l-lonte Economics Bluffton, Ohio Bluffton College Glenn Morris, B. S., Physics, Chemistry Lockland, Ohio Western Illinois State Teachers College Benjamin M. Hess, A. B., M. A., Science, Psychology Cincinnati, Ohio Wittenberg College, University of Cincinnati Hazel Melcher, Music, Art l-lartvvell, Cincinnati, Ohio Chicago Art Institute, Columbia University Ruth Dowden, A. B., M. A., French, lvlathematics Lizton, lndiana Oxiorrl College, University ot Cincinnati Albert Leiflar, A. B., Commercial Lockland, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan, University of Cincinnati, Wil- mington College, Miami University Helen McKibben, B. S. in Education, Home Ec Lockland, Ohio Wilmington College Myrth Shields, A. B., English Danville, Indiana University ot Indiana Mary Louise Clancy, A. B., lvlusic Lockiand, Ohio University ol Cincinnati Herbert A. Tiemeyer, B. S., Band Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, University ot Cincinnati, Cincinnati College of Music Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Grace Batterson, A. B., M. A., Home Economics Port letterson, Ohio Defiance College, Ohio State University Estelle Pfaff, A. B., Commercial Wyoming, Ohio lVliami,University, Columbia University f CLASS OF 1936 FIRST ROW lleft to rightl- -leanette Meyer, Mary Keltner, Mezza Vander Werlf, Verna Lichtenberg, Frederic Wendt, Donald Sandy, Francis Matthews, Betty Weber, Odetta Newton, Barbara Tribbey, Betty Yr'-a7ell, Mabel Mink SFCOND ROW -Gertrude Wilson, Lucille Kennedy. Emma l-lunter, Ruth Bush, Marie Weaver, Margie Scbn lilwr lxlary East' Myers, Freida Martin, Evelyn Denny Cladys Wagner, Ossie Lee Randolph, Annabelle Everett THIRD ROW' less Ryan, Robert Libbee, Lloyd Yockey, Ross Fox, Thomas Mooney, Richard Murphy, Edward Thompson, Clifford Meierhoeter, Roy Reinhart, William Wamsley, Ronald Bergamyer, Paul Price 'FOURTH ROW -Aaron,Loye. Lewis Mundy, Byron Davis, Thomas Barnett, lack Morrow, Lee Clark, Robert Van Epps, limes Klaine, Floyd Green, Thomas Markland, lames Hall. CLASS MOTTOM. . ..,, .,,There are no benches on the highway to success CLASS FLOWER ....,. ,.,.,,.,,......,......,..,,,..........,..... ,..,.,...... Y e llow Tea Rose CLASS COLORS ...r.,. . ..,, Yellow and Green Senior Class Officers Fredrick Wendt ...,.,. T , ,.......... ,. ..,.,..,. ,. , ...,....,. President Frances Matthews. ......,....... Vice President Donald Sandy .... .... ..,.., S e cretary and Treasurer I 121 I SENIORS w SENIORS '36 Mary Elouise Myers, B'cllldle. All work and rlo lllll lsn'l lllce lilo llll' me. C. A. A 3, fl, Booallllg Clllll 3, 4 Robert VanEpps, lil' Silva C -, ef ldllli llfal Q' Ell' l .gs ljll l rem-l H -Y l 1 ll l 1 rl 1 1 - l ,- l - .L 1, l, llanfl l, ,, 3, l, Omlll llla l, ., 3, , Bclosllrls Cllllu 4, -fl, Sc lonce Clllll l, Pg Trafk Tcalll, ClElSf-l Play l, !lls,sluc'l.lle Elllllml' lll Al1l'1ll?ll Slall' ll, Bettie Weber, lr: CMT ey ' gl' f ' :'l glll agalll Q5 ll , lesnlw, l Xflxfiddtl wllellm' C l-4 l, 1, 5, Cl A XX 3, AQ, -lVV6'A'llIl'Qf' 3, Art Clllll l, 2, 3, -4, Cllur' ClLllV l, ,7, l, 4, l5lJlr5lCVS, Club l, fl, 3, 'lfwlllll ll, Sallrllllv Cllllb I, Clelwl Play 5, -4 Fredric Wendt, 'll.VeWll H UN' wee' ww- d. lg l LEE -l nfl-Ll A H Y Q. lXlCL ifreslllllll E, E3 -ll-tele Clb l, N 3 H liOlHll elll TGHlIl l, 2, 5, el, Tlyafk lliellll l, Q 3, 'l, Class lJl'lESICl6lll 3, ll, Flay Casl 3, l 2 Sllllllllll Colllll ll fl, llLlO5lClS Clllln l, ,, 3, ll '7 1 Verna Lichtenberg. Hlvltflll 3' lXlulfel' llcl today VV l 'll Vlll fl 1l'll'r,xx' li ll l 'X V. Ll ., 4. C.- . , - . . -- 1 , ', f'.'l1Slal'll SECf'QlJel' -, Cl M A J. A' Cllrls' liasllclllllll Tlllllll 2, 3, -lg Buxlstels Club l, 2, 3, -'lg Cllve Clllll 2, All Clllll l, 2 less Ryan, -' 'l A 1, Q: 1' .V Cllll' l ' l'lQcQtl l Cllllf ' Q, 3 3, Slall 3 Mezza' VandeiWerff, 'lxll 3 'iCllEQl'lL1'lll5S l- just Ll'-l rlalllllll, As lllll COW ul lwel' cllllels H Cl R I 7 'S 4 Plfrsldelwi' -l, Tlfcfaslller 2 cull- cilllb' l,l2gl sfllfllce Clllll l, 2, Class l , , ple., 4 C fl A 13 u l.l..Ll lv43.,,il5, , C an l. If PM 5 dfft SQ Eljllr-1llfClllef ol Allllllll -3, filldglll Cblllvll 4, Hlll1STQVX ClLll'b l, 2, 3, -lg Clvll Cllllil l, 2. Donald Sandy, 'lblscf' fXlld welll lllollggll Vdll' QLllSllIid, llc 0l'gllGSiSllll,ll ldl-Y 3, fl, Seem, l lal-l,-1l-gaglpfll 41 llllllljwggll llmlm l 7 3, 4 Tull Tian 1 H F vas C 'IIT 7, ff 3, 3 Cla:-l Flax C Qi Page :ll l l, ., 3, 1 Stall l l Freida Martin, Ulklllllgu- M 'llllc lullly way lla llavl a fl'll'lld l5 ll: llc? OIlL'.'l C. li, l, 2, 3, -l Xflfl' l'rQ5lrlolll 43 Cllwf Clul: I, fl, Q, fl ,f- - 3, C. 2 Pg. 3 ig S' :dell Cglrmg -5, llflsfew- CL: l X 3 9 lack Morrow, lack Fmlll l'lual't' me'er www law lady Hl-Y 3, 4, 5fklf'l'lCI' Club l, ?, Lnlm Clulw 35 Class Play ig Boosters Clulv l, 7, 3, -lg Sludeml Ccnlnml -4. Ruth Bush. Ml lxllLDVV my mllnl .mcl l llaxs malls 'TTS .lll-lu'- Smderwl Clnlrlfll -l Tom Mooney, Slug Fam-wl-.6 -fl llie ranks ,l lhlll l Y 5, 9, BOO--hw Cxllll l 2. 3, L, Cll lg, FQ-Cffal. l-mm L l. E 3. EJ .1 7 Q, 3 5, l-A--xl tina Teal-- ', ', 1, T535-. Tian: l, f, 4, HCUQI Allllc-lu. Mabel Mink, 'llxfllullalef HA rg-mly ln le-md lo every- Paul Ollt' CJ li. l, 2, 3, Ll, 30:11--lmy 2, - lg C. XX A 9, -lg llaslaoilpall Nlnnmgm' 3, Sciemx- Cllnlu l, 7, HHLJSTQIS Clnlll l, Y, 5, -lg Sludenl Clllllli ll l, Dlclograplw 51.1ll Price, Mglwvllx M lm lllllvf' -ml Tmlvairll Sami, L-l'lll lm lm! 'lllll lm-,l lllcl 1amQ ll W' 'H l, lllw-sims Clllll l T l, Sludelll SENICRS '36 Councwl l, l, Pl'c-slpleuwl fl, bm-:ucv Clllly l, 2, Prifylxln-all 7, Slall -l Odetta Newton, De-Ile- C R l, 7, 15, -lg Clwer Leadev 7, -lg Cla-Q Clulw l, T, All Clulv l 2, 5, C IX A 5 -l, liaglullmll 'loam' 5 x , . , . -,, J, -l, lv--ll--lf-rs Culn l, . y l, SllL'llf! CWB l 5 Roy Reinhart, 'ffl l-f Ven H-v, v. --1- We is--T 'www Sa I, 31.5 ra: lull.-mmf' lf - Y S, J, lxlavaml 515-fl.-ef lia--LL-ll-af Basq- ball, Traflu l, 2, 3, fl, lwcxllmll -lVC?Hl'l'l lg Boogie-ls Club 3, -'lgSclQnCm-Cl1lln?, Slall fl. Mary Kelfner, VXfc'll'l1-z ' -llwasulx Clml il woman Cam grcmvvm C R fl, Tl'GElSlllUl -lg Huwslcls Club ll, 3, -lg CL A !X.3gSll1:ll-lll Cwllmcxl-I, Floyd Green, X?xf.ll1-Vvlnnou 'VX lll1lllll'lI gnuuql lc!- luvv, akmy-, w-llmg to main' Illlll'wK'll llSCfllI H H:-Y 5, l, lull. TL-alll l, lllvm-.lf-lm Club l, 2. 3 l, Sl lu-'rw-'mr Club l .7 SENIORS ' 36 Evelyn Denny, Ev Il llwllll lbe plualllllyg ll's lbe cluallly Cl XX A 3, -lg Cam Play 31 Clee Club fl, Booslc-la Club 3, rl, Sl'LldCl ll Coullrll -l. Rcland Bergamyer, l3Cl'g1y He wax il lllzlo lake l- -l' ' ll ,ll 'll a l el ,ll :wgr lllfll lux l-le d41l'll H fl A 1, ligqlball llal- l. 2 , 5, lil.:-l lla l leglw l C. 3, 5, lxl l -lei? l, Q, lg Claw PM ljQi7l l, Clue Flax 3, Sllllllllll Coulllll l, 4, Olflll lm l, 2, 7 ' l 5ClL'llC'l' Club l, L, Elllll--,lel'S Clllll l, Y, 3, 'l Tellllls llllllll 5, el, llllllljl' Allllelll Ieanelle Meyer. fl llllle lllllgblor, a lllllo Clleer, Helps lll llllllg ll3lJl'lllll wfl I'lG3l' Cl li. l, 2, Cleo Qlllll lg Sllllltllll Council fl William Wamsley, PW l'l?elwl1l' fl l.n'Sdlllil awlelz- ll-N : ' l-tba lea- l, 4 3 41 Paelf :val lead .', Tre:-C lean l, 2 C 4, Slall 1,56-elm-Cllb l, f Gladys Wagner, Ul'ldll'l fl el-llal, lllll, wlllx. Clldllllllll, llarllllg, 'llll'.l Q ll l, fl. 3, -l, SECl'Clflly 2, Clleo Club l, 7, l, l, All Clllb l, J, 3, lg Cl fl A, 3, 'lg blllll Z, fl, Boostels Club l, 2, 3, 4, Clleer Leader l, 2, Class Secrelary 2, Sclellco Club l, 2 Richard Murphy, Dlrl4 'lTl'ley say lllal' molley lallcsl, lllll' all ll over says lo me ls 'Goode bye ' lll-Y 3, fl, llOOSlGl'5 Club l, 2, 3 32 Cllllllfll Cillllrl 'lj C1335 lJli'4ldEl'll 2g Claes Pal 3, fl, S-flr'llCS Club l, 7 Margie Schnitzler. 'llo who eelyee well allcl EDGSLX mol, llllfll'-l more lllall lllGl' vyllu clalllor loudeel al lllC' door. C li l, Z, 3, Cleo Clllb lg Slllflelll COLllWCIl fl, Tom Markland, UF D, We may llvo vyllboul books, vvbal' l5 lillllWlGdgG bul grlevlllgy' Hi-Y 3, llg Booslols Club l, 2, 3, -lg Sclerlce Club l, 2. Betty Yeazell, Y0az. She ls llltflly lo walk wllll, alld w'l'l, lo lallc wllb, alld pleagalll lu lllllll ole, 'gl' Cl R l, 4, Cllf-1 fllrlll I, g fl CLD l S, 4, Q fl, Al 9 3 Prefldsli' 3, 'ifau -l, Slllallfllr Cglllll lgll l, Class Klee lllE5lClt'lll l, Class Play 3, l, lllslelllall f fl, -l, bllllllvlllly Caljulalll l -l, SlllllCC Club l, . Q Booslulw Club l, 2, 5 -fl Clifford Meierhoefer, Mawr llc may lool: clulet anal wdate, llut when you krtovv ltrm lrt-'s lust great llt Y 3, lg Boosters Club l, 2, 3, rl, Fvofbal Team l, I 3, -l, llalo- l1lllTtdlll l, 3, 3. l,Tr'aQl1lt1a:tt l, 2, 3 -EQ F' euje L, tb l, 3, btujeoi C-moi l - Frances Matthews, Fatttttew XVc:'te bert' to- tluy and gone tomorrow, So laugb today .mrl lorgicl your sorrow C31 li, l, 7, 3, boosters Club l, 3, 3, 'lg Clee Club l, 2, Stiteofe Club l, Cla-as Play 3, -l, Vlce lV3llfSl' clout Cla'-s ,lg Stall -l Leroy Clark, Lett lit SQTVWE 'lull fares, .i 'l l Elf? 1'-.: .fifrvl lb AT, 3, lbvt- lwalf Team l, 2, 3, 'lg Baseball Tcarrt 3, flg llaflc Team l, 2, l5a5l4etball Mgr., Claw lilay 3, -lip licumters Club l, P, 3, -lg Sclcrrtce Club l, 7, Band l, Z, Terlms Team 3, -l Marie Weaver, 'Nwdtler Some .md tlwe world t l -- l t 1 t 1 tw' eg w.tm toe.. C lx r. .,, Cree Club ' U SENIORS '36 1 Lloyd Yockey, fue Tbcrt- mlgbt llave been a better atlllcte, but we doubt tt l-ll-Y 3, -lg Track Team l, 2, 3, lg Football Team l, 7, 3 -lg l3a,eball Team l, 2, 3, -l, Fooyetk C'ub l, 2. 3, Basketball Team l, 7, 3, 4, Sfwre Club l, YQ Claw Vtce Ptewoem 2, Hover Athlete Edward Thompson, Ed, 'ANI have llte gilt' ol Speech but lcvv are ooasessed ol WlSdOlT1ll Ht-Y 3, -lg Track Team l, 2, 3, -lg Football Team 2, 3, -lg Boosters Club l, 2, 3, -lg Sctttrtce Club l, 2, Class Play 3, -l, Student Ccumctl 4 lames Klaine. A'SrltgfllJQf' Hltluclw Kludt ts J xaeartoees cf We Verb ' Ht-Y 3, 9 Barbara Tribbey, Marla A loss ol vvecome is wortlw twenty at partlrtgf' C R. l, 2, 3, 4, Art' Club l, 7, C A A 3, tfl, Stall -lg Boosters Club l, 2, 3, -lg Science Club l, 2 Emma Hunter, Em 'Mfttlt t-very rose you get a tlvorrt, But .trwrt tbe ro5e5 sweet? C rl? Ht-Y 3, Eurlugb Cfee Club 3, C A, A , 4 SENIORS ' 36 Byron Davis, Bonnie, l'Clintb, though the hills be rugged, Burleigh Clee Club l, 2, 33 Beta H:,Y l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 5, Alpha l-hgh Club -lg Student Council 4 Lucille Kennedy, Clie, Give the world the best you have and the best will conte back to you Burleigh Clee Club 2, 3, C A, IX 3, , Aaron Love, l'Tibi:ic'i By the bricl-Qing ol my thumb, Something wicked this way cornesu Beta Hi-Y l, 2, 3. 4, President 43 Baseball Tearn l, 2, 3, -lg Track Tearn 2, 3, 4, Viz Club l, 2, 3, -lg Boosters Club l, 2, 3, rl, Ossie Lee Randolph. When you do good to others you do best to yourseltf' Burleigh Clee Club 2, 33 Latin Club 3 Thomas Barnette, Slim A wise nun will i i change his mind, But a tool never will, l-li-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Boosters Club l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball Teant 2, Vi: Club l Annabelle Everett, Bell Enioyntent nor sor- row is her destined way, But actions ot to' morrow find her farther than today, Lewis Mundy. To take all the good the world has to otler and leave it better trom hay- ing lived in it, Burleigh Cilee Club l, 7, 3. 45 Beta l-li-Y 2, 33 Student Council tl, Gertrude Wilson, Petrie, 'iTa'k and save others the trouble, Burleigh Cilee Club l, 2, 3, 4, C, A A, 3. 4, Student Council 4 james Hall, l-lallf' Always do your bestg It you don't succeed the tirst time try again Burleigh Cflee Club 2, 3, -lg Beta Hi-Y 2, 3, -lg Baseball Team 2, 3, Track Team 2, 3, Vera Gerfz, l'Porky Thou wouldst be loved? Then let thy heart trom its present pathway part not, Came from La Salle High School, St, lgnace lvlichigan, i936 Student Council 4. Ross Fox, Fox, Heres to a boy who is tall and slirn, l-le carries a smile always with him l-li-Y 3, 45 Science Club l, Zg Boosters Club l, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 33 Student Council 4 Robert Libbee. Bob 'Al-lard work is the road to success l-li-Y 3, -l, President 45 Student Council 45 Boosters Club l, 2, 3, 4. SENICR CLASS PROPHECY ne day while mixing some chemicals together in his laboratory, Fred Wendt, former president of the class of '36, obtained some very curious but interest- ing results, From the burning of KlCl03l, he saw, not the usual vestiges of a gas but a misty outline of a small, white bungalow. Somewhat surprised, Fred spoke to one of the youngsters playing on the doorstep. When the child answered, Fred noticed that he resembled one of his old time schoolmates, Odetta Newton. On glancing into the interior of the little house, he saw Dettes las she was called at Lockland I-lil mixing a cake for that evenings dinner. The child, Bobby by name, told the young man that he was in the first grade of school and that his teacher, Miss Freida Martin, was very lenient with the stu- dents. She seldom gave assignments and they had quite a long time for recess. ln another bubble of gas, Fred saw the clean white interior of an operating room in a New York hospital. The doctor, clothed all in white, he recognized as lack Morrow, but the nurse with all the instruments in her hands he had difficulty in placing, lt couldn't be-but, yes, it was none other than Betty Yeazell, now an assistant nurse to one of the staff surgeons. ln the business office of this same hospital were seven large desks with papers scattered over them. Behind each one sat a young lady busily typing letters and signing them. He recognized the girls to be Evelyn Denny, Marie Weaver, Ruth Bush, Margie Schnitzler, leanette Meyer, Frances Matthews, and Vera Gertz. A short distance down the street was a very exclusive beauty salon. Of, course, Fred had no wish to enter its portals, but through the windows he saw the operators, Gladys Wagner and Verna Lichtenberg, industriously and conscientiously working on Bettie Weber's platinum curls. But to whom did that lovely mansion belong? On the sign hanging over the entrance was the name Mr. Donald l.. Sandy. Could it be possible that this was really Doc's place? But then, of course, he had been class treasurer for four years. The interior decorating of this home had been done by Mary Keltner. Everybody was talking of the important baseball game which was to be played that afternoon at Redland Field. Fred, not wanting to miss anything, decided to be a spectator, and so at two o'clock he was found sitting behind homeplate. The first man at bat seemed vaguely familiar, but Fred could not place him. When the player hit the ball and started out for a home run, somebody in the grandstand jumped up yelling, Oh, Ace, don't stumble! On turning around, he saw a lady dressed in brown and yellow who was none other than Barbara Tribbey rooting for Ace Yockey as she had always done at Lockland l-li. At the exit of the ball park was a lad selling extra's. The headlines read, Monte Carlo Owned by Clark and Wamsleyf' At least, mused Fred, their dream has been realizedf' On my next vacation l will have to visit them. lt has been years since they were the pet worries of the teachers and the chief teases of all the girls. Turning to the comic section of the same paper, Fred recognized one of the strips as the work of Roy Reinhart and Floyd Green, two former cartoonists of the annual nf B6 T201 f' ln another part of the paper was a picture of a blond young man, Dick Murphy. making a corsage. The article told how he had raised these flowers and of the great progress he was making in this line of work, lncidentally, the corsage was for a former class mate, Elouise Myers. Another headline which caught the attention of Fred read, VanderWerff wins Libbee Case! VanderWerff? Libbee? Both vaguely familiar names. Oh, yes, there had been two members of the Class of '36 by that name. From the article Fred gathered that Robert Libbee, now a brilliant financier, had become involved in some legal tech- nicalities which was straightened out for him by Miss M. VanderWerff-now a famous lawyer whose services were much in demand ln a city school, Miss Mabel Mink was one of the faculty members who was very well liked by the majority of the student body. Another faculty member of this same school was Tom Mooney, who was fast becoming famous for his invincible football squad. l-lailing a taxi, Fred told the driver, who was none other than Tom Markland, a former senior who could always be found at noon driving through the streets of Lockland, to drive north a few miles. On nearing the one-time small-town of Woodlawn, he was surprised to see the village so much improved. But the most curious thing was the tall, dark man walking down the opposite side of the street. l-le was smoking a biggblack cigar and making eloquent gestures to emphasize his talk, Everybody seemed to be listening breathlessly as though they were afraid to miss one word of his conversation, l-le, one of the childern proudly explained, is our mayor, Cliff Meierhoeferf' In this same city there was a flourishing newspaper, A by-stander volunteered the information that it was edited by an outstanding citizen, Paul Price. This paper gave political support to the present mayor because of former relationships in Lockland. For reporters the highly-praised editor had selected other men of his own caliber, namely, less Ryan. With such backing the people felt certain of success in any of their undertakings. One big bubble coming to the top and breaking, showed to Fred the grounds of Annapolis where Roland Bergameyer had many times been hailed as the star football player of the Navy. Bergy was now enjoying the life of an Admiral aboard the largest of the U. S. ships. james Klaine had become a noted electrical engineer. Robert Vanlipps, former associate editor of the '36 annual, was making rapid progress as a Doctor. Walking down the street, Fred met Lewis Mundy, now a minister, who informed him that Emma l-lunter and Lucille Kennedy were joint orchestra leaders and that Aaron Love was their crooner. Ossie Lee Randolph, whose desire had always been to be a musician, was also a member of their orchestra, lames Hall had become a doctor, and Byron Davis was engaged in civil service work. Gertrude Wilson, a teacher, was popular among her students, and Tom Barnette had found success as a pharmacist. A loud explosion brought Ed. Thompson and Ross Fox, co-workers of Fred, running into the laboratory. The experiment, which was an important one, was ruined. Fred's colleagues were very angry with him but Fred merely smiled for, to him, the brief glimpse which he had had of his old friends was worth any experiment he could have made. Mezza VanderWerff, '36 E211 . .1-1 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY OUV Years ago, we who are now Seniors, entered the portals of Lockland High for the first time, Everything was strange and we were very much bewildered. Being Freshmen we were naturally looked down upon by the upper-classmen. However, this attitude did not keep us long unhappy for we soon found our place and became adjusted to the routine work, During the football and basketball seasons we were looked upon with a little more favor than previously because of our athletic ability. which has increascd with each succeeding year. During this same year we chose green and yellow for our co'ors, and There are no benches on the Highway to success, for our motto, We elected as our class officers, Roland Bergamyer, President, Betty Yeazell, Vice-President, Donald Sandy, Treasurer, Sophia Fields, Secretary, In l933 we reentered as Sophomores, ready to carry on the good work which we had already begun as Freshman. Our athletic ability had not been impaired dur- ing our vacation period and so on fields of battle we captured glory for the school and ourselves. Our officers this year were Richard Murphy, President, Lloyd Yockey, Vice-President, Donald Sandy, Treasurer, Gladys Wagner, Secretary. ln i934 we were known as the jolly juniors, During this year our time and energy was devoted mainly to presenting The Busybodyf' a three-act comedy. The proceeds from this play were used to give the Seniors a banquet, which was held at the japanese Roof Garden in the l-lotel Gibson. ln spite of all this work we carried on our good name and improved in athletics and scholarship, This year our officers were Fred Wendt, President, Mezza Vander Werff, Vice-President, Donald Sandy, Treasurer, Sara Lee Rousey, Secretary. ' This, our last year, we came back to Lockland High ready for the struggle which goes with publishing a Dictograph. ln the fall we elected the Dictograph Staff and our class officers. The officers were Fred Wendt, President, Frances Matthews, Vice-President, Donald Sandy, Secretary and Treasurer. L- Although we will hate to leave, we realize that all good things must end and that our happy days at Lockland High School are over, As we leave for the last time, we are sure that we have made a record to be proud of and a hard one for any succeeding class to surpass. . Q Lee Clark, '36 tzzt 1 PERSONALITY sono HITS Roland Bergamyer ......... Ruth Bush A.....,.......... Lee Clark A............. Evelyn Denny ........ Ross Fox ........... Floyd Green ,.4,...... Mary Keltner ............ james Klaine rrl,...l.,..l. Verna 'Lichtenberg ,.,, jack Morrow .....4....... Mary Meyers .,....,.... Tom Markland ....... . Mable Mink ..,....,..,... Cliff Meierhoefer ..,.., Tom Mooney ......,..,.. Ereida Martin .,...,..,... Frances Matthews ......... Dick Murphy ..........,.... Odetta Newton ....... jeanette Meyers .....,.. Paul Price ......., Roy Reinhart t......,, jess Ryan .4.,..,.,...... Don Sandy .,...,.. Margie Schnitzler 4......... gl? .,...... Ed. Thompson ,.....,..... Barbara Tribbey .s,..,. . Mezza Vander Werff ....,.,,. Bob Van Epps .....,.,.,t.. Gladys Wagner ........... Marie Weaver .,..... Bettie Weber ......,. Fred Wendt ...,...... Bill Wamsley ......... Betty Yeazell ........ Lloyd Yockey .,..,,...,.. Thomas Barnette .......... Annabelle Everett ,..... Bob Libbee ...,....,....,..... t.,..t ....,..........,, Love ls just Around the Corner ...,.............. Spell Bound ,,,........... Sailor Beware ....,f'lt's Unbelievable ..j'One Night In Monte Carlo .,...., l'll Be Seein' Ya in Church in H 11 n . t,........,.,.... just Plain Ole Me ....,............... Strike me Pink Eyes . ..,........,,. ,. l'm an Ordinary Human You May Not Be An Angel Lars All stag Like the Dicky Birds sing nr it 11 . Riding Around In the Rain .,...,. Your Eyes l-lave Warned Me and Saddler' l'll Be Faithful ,. Carolin' ls Calling Me The Lady ln RED ni Flowers For Madame Little Bit lndependent . She's Way Up Thar' .....t.. Little Man You've l-lad a Busy Day .. ..,..... Sweet and Slow ., . ,. T ,..... Footloose and Fancy Free in Bloom U ' l - ' ,H Aint Misbehavin s.,.,.. You Got To Be A Football Hero .. ...... Speaking Confidentially ....,, Music Goes Round and Round s.s..u. Stay As Sweet As You Are of the Old Piano I! nl in in 11 H l Eenie Miney Moe ..,.... Let Me Call You Sweetheart Never l-lad A Chance ii Moon Over Miami fflffflviiii''AiiE ouR Lucky START: Lazy Bones .,...... Fare Thee Well, Annabelle Emma l-lunter ........,.. ...,......,, ..,.,........... ' ' Every Little Moment james l-lall .......t.. ' .... .... ........,..... ...........,,........,.............. ' ' M oon Glow Lucille Kennedy .l..,...... ..,...,.,... .....,...,..,....,t.,..............,..,...,.,.,... ' ' Puttin' lt On Aaron Love .....,...........t.. ....,..,.. . ........,..t..... ' 'That's Why Darkies Were Born Lewis Mundy ....,............... ...t......... ' f .........,t.........,.... Swing Low Sweet Chariot Ossie Lee Randolph ......... .............,.....,..,.....,,....,..,....,........,.... ' 'Old Black joe Gertrude Wilson ........ ............,. Q.. Carry Me Back To Old Virginia Vera Gertz .....,.......... 23 l'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes SENIOR CLASS WILL e, The Senior Class of Lockland High School l936, knowing that if we do not leave some of our worthy characteristics with the underclassmen, they would be lost without the standards of our class to which they will try to live up to, do hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. l, To the oncoming Seniors we bequeath our well-liked orchestra seats in the auditorium, but do hope that they will not fight over them as we have. To them also, we bequeath the work or play l?l that always goes hand in hand in making a Dictograph. 2. To the oncoming luniors we leave our most outstanding athletic ability anddwe know that they will supply the school with championships as we have helped to O, 3. To the oncoming Sophomores we leave our everpresent good spirit and especially good CPD behavior in study halls. To them also, we leave our utmost at- tention which we always gave Mr. Hess in Sociology class, 4. To the oncoming Freshmen we bequeath our knowledge which will help them through the perilous stage of High School life in which they now know noth- ing and know not that they know nothing. Our Most Personal Characteristics We Bequeath as Follows: l, Donald Sandy leaves his standing room in the Freshman hall to Stanley Ciay. 2. Fred Wendt leaves his speaking ability to Douglas Hitt. 3. Lee Clark leaves the request for Paul Lichtenberg to take care of Mary Nieporte during the next year. 4. Ed. Thompson leaves his romancing ways to Carl Owens. h Betty Yeazell leaves her office position to anyone that Mr. Shell sees fit to ave it. 6. Roland Bergamyer leaves his physique to Paul Moore. 7. Bettie Weber leaves her talking ability in study halls to Margaret Booth. 8. Floyd Green leaves his paper throwing ability to lack Mooney. 9 Dick Murphy leaves his A's on his report card to anyone that needs them. lO. Odetta Newton leaves her well-known laugh to her oncoming Freshman sister. ll. Tom Mooney leaves his charitable ways to Ray Bauer, h l2. Gladys Wagner leaves her winning ways to lean Montague, if she needs T Gm. l3. lack Morrow leaves his long legs to Paul Abercrombie. l4. Robert Van Epps leaves his wavy hair to Bob Homan, l5. Roy Reinhart leaves his pleasing smile to Earnest Robinson. l6. less Ryan leaves his knowledge in Chemistry to Mr. Morris. l7. Mable Mink leaves her typing and shorthand seat in Miss Pfaff's room to anyone that wants it. D l8. Mezza Vander Vxferff leaves her editorship of the Dictograph to Leora ungan. l9. Lloyd Yockey leaves his Athletic ability to his brother, Rich. 20. Barbara Tribbey leaves her first place in budding romances to Leora Dungan and Walter Schmeuszer. 2l. Paul Price leaves his powerful physique to Harvey Bolser. 22. Cliff Meierhoefer leaves his position on the football squad to Paul Ballbach. 23. Mary Keltner leaves her shorthand ability to Thelma Husman. 24. Bill Wamsley leaves his wise cracks to lim Collins. 25. leanette Meyer leaves her singing ability to Anne Ross. 26. Verna Lichtenberg leaves her love l?i for Chemistry to anyone that wants it. 27. Bob Libbee leaves his cheery Hello to anyone who cares to be friendly. ln witness whereof We do set our hand and seal this, our last will and testa- ment, this lOth day of june, l936. B. Wamsley E241 JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS FlRST ROW llett to r-ghtlefaayle Shearer, joe Stagg, Robert Sheldt, Ra'ph Bates, Donafd Carriger, lack Mooney. Clyde Sharpshair, Raymond Bauer, Harry Cook, Richard Welsh, Reno Frederick SECOND ROW'-Esther Marie Moore, Lillian Denny, Mildred Schultz, Anne Ross, Florence Sims, Radford Wade, Margaret Booth, George Hilliard, lane Knoblaugh, Lois Tuttle, Esther Keltner, Martha Miracle, Ada Berg THlRD ROW-wTrudie Copeland,'Lucille Devine, Mitchell Alexander, Odessa Long, Lucille lennings, Edvthe Wallace, Edna Mae Kunz, Ruth Schultz, Beulah Smooi, Ruth Dibowski, Thelma Smith, Marjorie Walker, Ruth Meyer. FOURTH ROW-Douglas Hitt, Anna Klaine, Anne Mae Poole, Esther Pieper, Angeline Poplin, Olive Price, Florence Kastens, Annabelle Benesh, Leora Dungan, Ruth Mueller, Helen Wesley, Ellsworth Drake. FIFTH ROWf-Elmer Smith, Robert Foster, Harvey Bolser, lames Collins, Stanley Cay, Arnold Mesley, Howard Zoeller, Otha Dunsmore, Mervin Kersh, Paul Lichtenberg. SIXTH ROW-Virdell Bennett, Booker Davis, lra Mitchell, Leonard Brooks, C-eorge Baxter, Simuel lones, Manuel Armstrong, lohn Armstrong, lsaac Caracter, CLASS MOTTO: Qui labor vincit. ll-le conquers vvho laborsl. CLASS FLOWER: Lily ot the Valley CLASS COLORS: Blue and White junior Class Officers Radford Wade ,.,... .............. P resident Margaret Booth ,.,, . ..,...., Vice-President Florence Sims ....,. .,.,.....,. S ecretary George l-lillard ..,,., ..,..... T reasurer E261 HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1937 n September, l933, one hundred and twenty-five freshmen enrolled in classes at l.. H. S. After our initiation into high school activities, we settled down ,to a humdrum life of studies. Our class was well represented on all athletic teams, especially in football. We placed one girl on the basketball squad, also. On March l, we gave a very successful minstrel for the benefit of the Dictograph. Later in the year we gave another minstrel, which was just as good as the first one. Our class officers were: Raymond Bauer, President, George Hilliard, Vice President, Ruth Meyer, Secretary, and Douglas Hitt, Treasurer, We selected as our class colors, .blue and white, and our motto, Vincit Qui l.aborat, ll-le conquers who laborsl. The entire class agreed that it had been a successful year, Q When we reentered as Sophomores, there were about eighty-five of us left. This year we triumphed in athletics, placing eight men on the football squad, two on the basketball team, seven on the track team, and one on the baseball team. Nine girls won places on the girls' basketball team. Our class officers were: Ray- mony Bauer, President, Radford Wade, Vice President, Esther Moore, Secretary, and Douglas Hitt, Treasurer. Entering L. H. S. as juniors in September, l93S, we faced a year of work. We quickly organized and selected Radford Wade as class President, Margaret Booth, Vice President, Florence Simms, Secretary, and George Hilliard, Treasurer. Again our class excelled in sports, putting eleven men ori the football team, five on the basketball team and several on the track and baseball teams. Honor Bright, the lunior play, was presented on April l4, and was acclaimed a huge success. The junior-Senior Prom was given early in lune and was enjoyed by all who were present. There are only about sixty of us left, but with such a fine history as we- have, we are sure that the traditions of L. H, S. will be carried on better than they have ever been before. Ruth Mueller, '37 V E271 I28 SOPHOMORES M v SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW Ilott to rightl--Frank Hutt, Eugene Carnbell, Paul Ballback, Marvin Bunn, Russell Miller, Tom Stites, Arthur Dome, Woodrow Chatman, Fred Foster, Paul Abercrombie, john Matthews. SECOND ROW-Alva Knapp, Gladys Hawks, Sibyl Whitt, Ruby Neblett, Robert Neblett, Virginia Oraus, Richard Yockey, Dorothy Arns, Bessie Watson, Dorothy Swartzbaugh, Edna Wendt, Irene Morisey. THIRD ROW'---Lorretta Carrol, Katherine Workman, Anna Mae Shanklin, julia lvey, Wilma Koenig, Martha Robinson, Margie Mages, Katherine Huttman, Virginia German, Evelyn McKay, Pearl Mess- harn, Marie Beebe, FOURTH ROW-Alan Bolser, Alice Rouche, Gertrude Henderson, Helen Clark, Thelma Hussman, Mary Bradshaw, Crystal Courley, Bernice Davis, Betty Stockdale, Russell Colligan, Robert Thompson, FIFTH ROW- 'Leroy Williams, Henry Frasheis, Luther Lundy, Norman Lacker, Norman Baker, William Monroe. Walter Schrneuszer. Mrwrtrird Reed, Ervin McCracken, Thane Wa ker, SIXTH ROWH -Walter Ryan, Richard White, Robert Daggy, Ra'ph Crutcher, Richard VanDyke, Nelson Wade, Robert Riesonberg CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation CLASS COLORS: Scarlet and Cray Sophomore Class Officers Richard Yockey ....,.., T.......,...,.,,.,......,..,,............. . .A ........ President Virginia Oraus ..,..,..,. ......., S ecretary Dorothy lane Arns ....,.., .,..... T reasurer F301 FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS l FIRST ROW tlett to rightl!Carl Owens, james St. john, Virgil Elloit, Earl Lohrneir, Paul Moore, Phillip Pobblewell, Robert Breeze, Donald Denny, Billy Mirac'e, Robert Smith, SECOND ROW Fred Wiehe, Connie Farmer, Robert Roettle, joseph Schmitz, james Clark, john Poplin, Donald Campbell, Robert Stone. Paul Hill. THIRD ROWV -f-- Ceorgetta Carter, Ruth Miley, Florence Partridge, Mary Hogue, Virginia Alcorn, lrene Tribett, Edna Huber, Ruth Koenig, Mary jane Haas, jean Montague, Virginia McKay, Ellen jones, Blanche Ryan. FOURTH ROW'-f-Essie Lightner, Margarette Cogar, Mabel Cornett, Ruth Schrneuzer, Lena Allen, jaunita Clontz. Velma Vfatl-Lins, Caryl jeanne McKay, Mary Harnrnons, Lucile Dungan, Louise Dungan, lnrginia Neborte. FlFTH ROVV--Harry jenkins, Lillie Bee Burton, Anne Clayton, Eva lvlae Fleming, Lorraine Mercer. Ruth X'anlXlest, Helen Parker, Martha Owens, jane Champlin, Mildred Dauer, Shirley Haught. Hazel Doan SlXTH l2OWeef'Xlti'ed Poole, Norman Hudson, Lois Dabney, Rose Ann Hope, Ethel Pennington, Mag- no.'ia Hscks, Oueen Downs, Mary Belmer, Almeda Tye, Hazel Hunter, Herschel Williams. SEVENTH ROW' Charles Harris, H L, Williams, Harry Ward, Esker Mercer, Homer Cullom, Hubert Cox, Richard Tucker, james Hauser, Gaylord Cordory. Freshman Class Officers President. . . ..,,,,..,...,,,,,.,..,,,,.,..,, ,,.,..,,,,, ,,.... C a rl Owens Vice President ,..,. ..,.., B lanche Ryan Secretary .. .,.. . . ,.,,. lrene Triyett Treasurer.. ........... Louise Dungan Class Flower.. .. ...... American Beauty Rose E321 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY n September of l935, ninety-seven freshmen went tripping through the halls. Little did we realize the terror waiting us there, but after a few weeks of exciting mo- ments we learned that we were considered just Green Freshiesf' lt was then that we fell into the steady routine of the school. The Seniors had their fun with us when they were given the privilege of initiating us, Mvl We looked comical carrying our books around in water buckets? Now there are only eighty-six of us left, but we are eagerly looking forward to being Sophomores next year, lrene Trivett, '39 V Freshman Class Poem Do unto others, as you would have them do unto youg Always be loyal, be honest, be true, Stand up for your colors of gold and of blue, And Lockland will always come smashing through. V tm EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW lleft to rightl-Paris Pinhex, junior Sirk, Tommy Fetter, Finley Helton, lohnson McKay, Harvey Doan, Bobby Long, Bok Parker, Harry Brockmier, Glenn Doan, Billy Benge. SECOND ROW-Tommy Plummer, Charles Kieswetter, Melville Schultz, Russell Clark, Harold Feck, Lloyd Hasty, Freddie Hawks, Raymond Cutter, William Hansel, john Hilliard, Greer Isaacs. THIRD ROW-ffMelcla Surlzer, Aretta Newton, Pauline Smith, Eva lane Humphery, Doris Allen, Geneva Gourley, Virginia Alcorn, Lowena Haynes, Helen Grossman, Peggy Heglin, Glyn Doan, Charlotte Kaper. FOURTH ROWf4Gladys Thompson, Elsie Schultz, lean Wagner, Eldred Stahman, Ina Tuttle, Ruth Loesche, Martha Veder, Lucille Gillis, lane Ross, lean Muchmore, Grace Dibowski. FlFTH ROW--f-Billy Herman, Ruby Williams, Clare Wilkins, Hilda Day, Mary Lyons, Hazel Woodall, Shirley Bunn, Rosemary Groll, Betty Mueller, Carl Wendt, Billy Schuchorclt. SIXTH ROW---Charles Teal, Edward Reis, Ralph Grau, Leroy Heine, Tom Kastens, Bob Hodge, Bobby Crum, Leslie Lawrence, George Bell, Carl Sears SEVENTH ROW-Edward Weaver, Carl Avra, Ernest Daggy, Virgle Audas, James Owens, Howard Arthur, Eugene Knapp, Carl Reuh, Paul Houston, Walter McKay, V T341 1 GRGANIZATICDNS GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW oft to rightlfEmnna Hunter, Gertrude Wilson, Gladys Wagner, Verna Lichtenberg, Mezza Vander Wertt, Helen Wesley, Betty Yeazell, Esther Marie Moore, Mabel Mink, Betty Weber Odetta Newton, Barbara Tribbey, Frieda Martin, Miss Pursell. SECOND ROW-fffVirginia McKay, lean Montague, Edna Huber, Mabel Cornett, Ruth Miley, Blanche Ryan, Marie Beebe, Thelma Husman, Helen Clark, Ruth Meyer, Angeline Poplin, Irene Morrissey, lVlary Hogue THIRD ROW- Edna Mae Kunz, Mary Catherine Nieporte, Virginia Nieporte, Ruth Schultz, Mildred Dauer, Ruth Van Nest, Caryl lean McKay, Shirley Haught, Mary Hamrnons, Margie Mages, Evelyn McKay, Mariorie Walker, lane Knoblaugh. FOURTH ROW-e --lane Champlin, Irene Trivett, Velma Watkins, Florence Partridge, Margaret Booth, Ruth Debowski, Annabelle Benesch, Bernice Davis, Alva Knapp, Gertrude Henderson, Claire Heglin. FIFTH ROW- --- Mueller. Neblett. SIXTH ROW Betty Stockdale, Ada Berg, Martha Miracle, Florence Kastens, Florence Simms, Ruth Mildred Schultz, Eva Mae Fleming, Anne Clayton, Martha Owens, Pearl Messham, Ruby -Mary Belmer, Alrneda Tye, Hazel Hunter, Lois Dabney, Lucille Devine, Esther Downs, Loretta Carroll, Margaret Cogar, Odessa Leng, Catherine Turner, Lucille lennings, Bernice Graham. G. A A was organized two years ago with Miss Pursell at the head. The purpose ot this club is to provide a tield ot wider activity for the girls. This is accomplished by various teams being tormedeesuch as bowling, swimming, volley- ball, basketball, baseball, hiking, and track. A member who earns one thousand points will be awarded a school letter. Officers Betty Yeazell ......., ....,,...,...,...,.,... .,.,................ P r esident Mary Neiporte ..,...,. ,..,....,.,......, ...,..,...,.. V i ce President Secretary... ..,..,.. ..,.,, ,.,.., E s ther Marie Moore Treasurer ,,,, . .... ,I .,,, ...,...,..,. . Helen Wesley Activity Managers Baseball. .. ,. ,. .... ,,,.., ,,,,... , . , ...... ....... L eora Dungan Basketball ,..,. .,,,, I ., .....,..,,.. Anne Ross Hiking, ,..,. .,..,..,...... M ary Hogue Bowling. . ,..,.... Thelma Husman Track .... ...,.,,.,. ...... G l adys Wagner Swimming , , ..,.... Betty Yeazell Volleyball .,.,,. .,..... A lva Knapp E351 HI-Y FIRST ROW lleft to rightlHRichard Murphy, lack Morrow, Robert Libbee, Lloyd Yockey, Mr, Morris, lnstructor, Cliff Meierhoefer, Donald Sandy, Roland'Bergameyer, Frederick Wenrft, Lee Clark, Robert Van Epps, SECOND ROW-less Ryan, james Klaine, Ross Fox, Wiliam Wamsley, Roy Reinhart, Thomas Mooney, Edward Thompson, Floyd Green, Thomas Markland, Paul Price, THIRD ROW'-Cayle Shearer, Richard Welsh, George Hilliard, Elmer Smith, Howard Ziwller, Robert Sheldt, Stanley Cay, Raymond Bauer, Clyde Sharpshair, jack Mooney FOURTH ROW--NPaul Lichtenberg, Robert Foster, Harvey Bofser, Ellsworth Drake The Hi-Y is a national registered club, and was represented, early in the year, at Tiffin, Ohio, by Edward Thompson, Richard Murphy, and Mr, Morris. The money for this trip was collected by the club selling programs at the Big Thanksgiving Football Came, The club was fortunate to have a few noted speakers address them throughout the season. Our club was highly honored by the Y. M. C. A. by the election of our delegate, Raymond Bauer, to attend the National Hi-Y Conference at Berea, Kentucky, this june. 1935-1936 Officers 1936-1937 Robert Libbee President Raymond Bauer Raymond Bauer Vice-President Richard Yockey Donald Sandy Secy,-Treas. lack Mooney Roland Bergameyer Sergeant-at-Arms Morford Reed E371 SENIOR GIRL RESERVES FIRST ROW ilett to rightl-Ruth Mueller, Mary Keltner, Freida Martin, Mezza Vander Wertt, Verna Lichteriberg, Miss Shields, Mabel Mink, Bettie Weber, Betty Yeazell, Odetta Newton. SECOND ROWHOlive Price, Esther Keltner, Florence Kastens, Lois Tuttle, Annabelle Benesh, Mildred Schut: Ruth Dibowski, Florence Simms, Barbara Tribbey, Gladys Wagner. THIRD RCW -Martha Miracle, Ada Berg, Beulah Smoot, Ruth Schultz, Edna Mae Kunz, Margaret Booth, Leora Dungan, Anne Ross, Esther Marie Moore. Under the efficient leadership ot the club officers, the Senior Girl Reserves have had an interesting and protitable year. Regular meetings have been well attended and interestingly conducted. At one meeting Miss lutzi talked about selection of a suitable and becoming wardrobe. Miss Dye spoke at another meeting about her European trip, and at another Miss Batterson told of her experiences in South America. Early in the tall, a tea was given at which Miss Lillie Cromwell, the new Girl Reserve Secretary, spoke. Other enjoyable social events were hikes, Valentine party, and a pot-luck supper at Mary and Esther Keltners home where we dressed dolls tor the Y. W. G. A. Ghristmas baskets. The club sponsored two assembly programs, a play at Ghristmas time, and a Good Friday speaker. With the l-li-Y Club, we conducted a baked-goods sale at Sears-Roebuck Store, which was a tinancial success. Perhaps our most interesting project ot the year was the sponsoring ot a dancing class for high school students. Eighty-nine stu- dents were enrolled in the class, which lasted for ten weeks, and when we see all the graceful dancing at lunior-Senior Banquet, we shall feel a personal pride in it. Officers President ........,........ ...................... ....... M e zza Vander Wertt Vice President ........ ............... .........,....... F r eida Martin Secretary ...,.... ' ...... ................. M abel Mink Assistant ,,,,,,,,,,,, .....,.,..,........,..,.,.................. V erna Lichtenberg Treasurer ...... . . .... ,. ..........................,........... Mary Keltner Not in picture ........ ......... A nna Klaine, Mary Nieporte, Ruth Meyer E381 JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES FIRST ROW lfeft to rightl Cladys Hawks, Irene Mortssey, Virginia Claus, Betty Stockdale, Hall, Thelma Husman, Marie Beebe, Virginia lXliepor1e, lane Champlin SECOND ROW--Anne Clayton, Mary lane Haas, Sibyl Whitt, Heen Clark, Bernice Davis, Louise Dungan, Lucille Dungaii, Dorothy lane Arns, Katherine Huttinan THIRD ROW-Mabel Cornell, Virginia Alcorn, Mary Hogue, Irene Tiivetl, Edna Hubei, A'ice Rousch, Marinrie Mages, Wilma Knening FOURTH ROW--Mary Harnrnons, Caryl leanne McKay, Velma Watkins, Evelyn McKay, Martha Owens, Pearl Messaham The Cirl Reserves held their annual initiation party in the tall at which time they initiated the Freshmen girls ln December the girls enjoyed a weiner roast and a doll sewing party. Atterwards the girls dressed dolls 'lor the needy children for Christmas. Other service protects which the girls carried out was giving to the World Fellowship and the Community Chest. ln February, Miss Cromwell from the Y. W. C. A. gave an interesting talk to the girls on the subject, What it means to be a Cirl Reserve, In April the girls 'enjoyed a Get-to-gether Party Several ot the squads have held candy sales, making money tor the club treasury, At the Girl Reserve Conference which was held at Dayton, Ohio, the club was represented by Ann Clayton. Officers President ...... .t.........,,..... .,.... B e tty Stockdale Secretary r..,., ........ V irginia Craus Treasurer ......... ...... M ary Bradshaw E391 GIRL SCOUT TROUP 16 FIRST ROW llett to rightl-Martha Owens, Grace Dibowski, Margaret Booth, Kathrine Helwig, Ruth Muel'er, Peggy Heglin, Lowena Haynes SECOND ROW-Mary Simmons, Betty Meeker, Eldred Stahman, Emily Mesley, Martha Veder, jean Muchmore, Shirley Bunn, Ethel Huber. THIRD ROW-Virginia Alcorn, Betty Mueller, Carol McKay, Elsie Schultz, Anita Whitt, Mary lane ' Haas, Rose Van Nest, Ruby Williams, Edna Huber. FOURTH ROW-Captain--Miss Alvina Hobbs, Edna Mae Kunz. Ruth Schultz, lane Ross, Ada Berg, Arietta Newton, lean Wagner. Lockland now has a Cirl Scout Troop to which it can point with pride, The girls have earned county-wide recognition in their advancement. ln the district rallies held during the past three years, Troop I6 has each time won tirst prize. At the county Christmas party the girls were asked to sing and were invited again when the Leaders District meeting was held. We point with pride to our tour First Class Scouts, Margaret Booth, Helen Clark, Edna Mae Kunz, and Ruth Schultz They are the only Lockland girls to earn that rank in the history ot Lockland Cirl Scouts. We hope to have nine more girls promoted to that rank betore school is out this year. Our next goal is the Colden Eaglet-highest award in scoutihg, l hope next year we can report several Crolden Eaglets. Margaret Booth, Scribe E401 BETA HI -Y FIRST ROW llett to rightl--Booker Davis, Virdell Bennett, Norman Baker, Aaron Love, Thomas Barnette, Byron Davis, james l-lall SECOND ROW-Simuel jones, Norman Lackey, john Armstrong, Norman l-ludson, Isaac Character, Luther Lundy, lnlershal Williams. THIRD ROW-Leonard Brooks, Manuel Armstrong, Ira Mitchell, Calloway Spicer, lolin Svveeny, l'-lenry Frazier, William Monroe. The Beta Hi-Y Club began the year by sponsoring a series ot Lectures on health and economic conditions. Representatives were sent to the l-li-Y Council. A con- tribution vvas made to the new heating system installed in the Y. M. C. A. Some of the funds from the Halovveen dance enabled the l-li-Y basketball tournament to be played in the new Springfield gymnasium. Officers President .,.. ..,..,..,. ....,.......,.. ......,.,.. A a r on Love Vice President ......,,. ,...,,. N orman Baker Secretary ,.........,,..i.., ,,..,.... V irdell Bennett Assistant Secretary ......., .......... B yron Davis Treasurer ....... .......,. ,..... T homas Barnett lI4lIl S E NAME Mezza Vander Wertt Jess Ryan Donald Sandy Margie Schnitzler Edward Thompson Robert Van Epps Betty Yeazell Bettie Weber Roland Bergameyer Barbara Tribbey Lloyd Yockey Odetta Newton Richard Murphy Frederick Wendt Gladys Wagner William Wamsley Thomas Mooney Jack Morrow Paul Price Cliff Meirhoetter Roy Reinhart Verna Lichtenberg Robert Libbee Mary Keltner Mary E. Meyers Freida Martin Frances Matthews Jeannette Myer Mable Mink Ross Fox Vera Gertz Lee Clark Evelyn Denny Marie Weaver James Klaine Floyd Green Thomas Markland Ruth Bush Aaron Love Emma Hunter Lucile Kennedy James Hall Thomas Barnette Byron Davis Ossie Lee Randolph Gertrude Wilson Lewis Mundy NIOR C NICK NAME FAVORITE EXPRESSION Mez Pitfle Mousie Please desist Doc Hi ya' deacon Marge Why Shore Ed Aw Quit Bob Aw Nuts Yeaz l-lelfo, Love Web Hya Duck Bergy Get out da way'I' Barb Don't make me no diff Ace Aw, Barb Dettesi' Hey, Kids Dick USOO, ya wanta get tough? Fred Hi, Lads 'il-lap Give me time Bill Still love me? Slug l'll be seeing ya Jack Be good Shorty Where's Tom? Mayor 'Dang that history Blink Ya barrel of sour mush Vern I'm so happy for ya Bob Did you say EASY? Wiener So Long Blondie Oh you're crazy Midge Oh dear Me Fanny Pardon me for living Jeanie Gee Whiz Minkie Aw gee, kid i Foxie I have to see Morris Porky Have you seen Mousie? Maxie Let's' get going Even Let's walk to Careyisn Nodder Well, I do know Schoolboy lt's not so bad N N Woo Woo l feel like a bird ' -' Tom I sha tho Ruthie Oh you Tippie My friend Em O. K. Clie That's what you think Jimmie l-ley, Boy Slim Ahhhhhh Bonnie Eh? Ossie Skip it Pettie Hloley, you Lew Aw, Boy U21 ' ,I f LAS LIKES MOST To talk Girls from Michigan A freshman girl Hiking Romance Stormy weather Going to Miami Mousies flattering poetry Football ..ACe,. Barb Avondale Holidays Teasing the girls Rudy Dancing Sports Dramatics Cutting up , X The 3:15 bell Doc's COAT laugh Eating Baseball Chemistry????? Kidding Black hair and blue eyes Dancing Assemblies Riding in Fords Sciences Dancing A certain Junior girl Fords Horseback 'riding Mathematics Blaying with radios Loafin' Literature Sleeping Dancing Eating Lorna Dunes Playing baseball Sleeping Girls and dancing Eating sriowijoes Studying Meditating on deep subjects 1-1 3, 4' 0 2-' . -1 '- fr' ' 1 f' . .. ,: ' V, x.' T, I , . . -4. LAQA .4 ..., L I, ' - ' ' ' L ' z LL, A.. .. M... iff , ' ' ,331 ffl . V .. I 2. E N C DISLIKES MOST The 8:l5 bell Chemistry Chemistry Exams Tests Being serious Satirical people Being teased Walking Acting his age Working hard Arguing Chasing fellows home His name, Dickie Seeing anyone peaceful Getting up in the A. M. Working School History Being little English IV Bergy's wave set Studies Striking out Getting up in the A. M. Being stout Meddling people Cleaning her shoes Getting up in the A. M. Double period in Chemistry School Studying Studies Taking,Gym Opera Singers Striking .out English IV School Chewing gum Studying- History Being scolded Being laughed at Being awakened English Chemistry Gym classes A big crowd il LOP FUTURE DEPENDS ON Her chewing gum Her? answer A certain Freshie Her blond hair His Romantic ability Miss Ross A certain Miami Freshie Her blond hair Football ability A football star Athletic ability Her His cooking ability roses His Line Her red hair Hartwell?? Goldsmith's Arlington Heights His His His Her His Her Her Her long P legs Ford blue eyes pleasing personality arguments designing ability Giggle Chemistry ability? Poetical ability Her brown eyes Ability in Home Ec. Electrical ability Mousie Nick ttcareyisii Her His blue eyes ambition Radio sets His good times Her Auburn hair A '35 Alumni Her Her His His His Her l-ler Chemical ability? French ability vocabulary short??legs Brain Latin, ability talking ability Some church E431 . c-. ..cti....t.aL---- . - ----- ii - -i I A EXPECTS T0 Be a teacher Become famous ' Be a technical engineer Be a teacher Be an Engineer Be a physician Study Nursing Be an interior Decorator Get to Annapolis Be a Nurse Be a Coach loin the American Housewives Be a Florist Be a Chemist Be a beauty operator Be a Dentist Be a coach Be a Physician Become famous Become Mayor ot Woodlawn Play with the Reds Be a beauty operator Be a lournalist Be an Interior Decorator Take life easy Be a teacher Be a stenographer Be a Nurse Be a stenographer Electrical Engineer Be a Stenographer Be a Mechanical Engineer Be a Stenographer Be a Stenographer Be an Electrical Engineer Be a Radio Engineer Be a Camera Operator Be a business clerk Be a Crooner Be an Orchestra Leader Be an Orchestra Leader Be a Physician Be a Pharmacist Civil Service Work Be a Musician Be a teacher Be a preacher B. Yeazell VK E J GIRLS GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW ileft to rightl-Louise Dungan, Martha Robinson, Gladys Hawks, Ruth Schultz, instructor, Hazel Melcher, Bettie Weber, Gladys Wagner, Leora Dungan, pianist, Dorothy lane Arns SECOND ROW-Virginia Alcorn, lean Montague, Virginia McKay, Mildred Dauer, Thelma Husman, Shirley Haught, Betty Stockdale, lane Champlin, Irene Trivett, Mabel Cornett. THIRD ROW-Frieda Martin, Evelyn Denny, Edna Mae Kunz, Martha Miracle, Pearl Messaham, Margaret Booth, Sibyl Whitt, Lucile Dungan, luanita K'oritz, Edna Huber, Florence Partridge FOURTH ROW-Ruth Miley, Ada Berg, Esther Marie Moore, Ruth Dibowski, Annabelle Benesh, Helen Clark, Virginia Neiporte, Anne Ross, Mary Hogue, Wilma Koenig. FlFTH ROW-Irene Morrissey, Marjorie Mages, Evelyn McKay, Virginia German, Velma Watkins, Mary Hammons, Edna Wendt, Florence Simms, Crystal Gourley, Mary lane Haas, Helen Wesley SlXTH ROW-Ruth VanNest, Mildred Schultz, Beulah Smoot, Ruth Mueller, Carol McKay, Dorothy Swartzbaugh, Bessie Watson, Ruth Schmeuszer, Ruth Koenig, Helen Parker. SEVENTH ROW-Odetta Newton, Barbara Tribbey, Betty Yeazell, Mary Katherine Nieporte, Alva Knapp, Ruby Neblett, Bernice Davis, Olive Price, Eva Fleming, Martha Owens, Anne Clayton The Girls Glee Club this year is composed of 7l girls from all tour classes in high school. They meet every Friday afternoon under the direction ot Miss Hazel Melcher and they turnish the music tor the Baccalaureate service and Commencement. The pianists tor the Glee Club are Lucile and Leora Dungan. E451 BURLEIGH GLEE CLUB FlRST ROW 'left to righti-Lewis Mundy, Catherine Turner, Thomas Barnette, Almeda Tye, Henry Frazier, Magnolia Hicks, Aaron Love. Hazel Hunter, SECOND ROW-Leonard Brooks, Esther Downs, Simuef jones, Lois Dabney, Norman Hudson, Anna M Shanklin, Luther Lundy. Loretta Carroll, Hershal Williams THIRD ROW4Manuel Armstrong, Marguerite Cogar, john Armstrong, Gertrude Vifilson. lsaac Character, Esther lseavelle, William Monroe FOURTH ROW-Norman Baker, Ira Mitchell, Virdell Bennett, Calloway Spicer, Norman Lackey. The Burleigh Olee Club vvas organized in l933 vvhen the class ot '36 vvere freshmen Miss Friedlich vvas our instructor. ln l934 we took a part in Stunt Nights' and received third prize. ln the year ot l935 the Olee Club was supervised by Miss Merry vvho is still vvith us. Much undeveloped talent is present in the Clee Club which vvill make for it an outstanding future, V E451 BOYS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW llett to right!-George Hilliard, Reno Frederick, Radford Wade, Leora Dungan, Miss lvlelcher ldirectorl, Richard Welsh, james Collins, Robert Neblett SECOND ROW-Paul Moore, Earl Lohmier, lohn Poplin, Phillip Popewell, Franklin Hutt, Woodrow Chapman, Billie Iyliracle, Robert Breeze THIRD ROW-Paul Abercrombie, Thomas Stites, Robert Stone, Thane Walker, Ralph Crutcher, Robert Homan, Fred Foster, Arthur Dohme. FOURTH ROW-Ralph Bates, Richard Yockey, Stanley Cay, Paul Ballbach, Warren Skillman, Clyde Sharpshair, Raymond Bauer. FIFTH ROW-Ellsworth Drake, Robert Riesenberg, jirnmie Clark, Gaylord Cordrey, lvlortord Reed, Cayle Shearer, Nelson Wade. The Boys Clee Club boasts a membership ot 36. Interest is keen and each year many new pupils elect this extra activity. The directress Miss Hezel lvlelcher meets with this group two periods a week in regular practice. The redecorating ot the auditorium made it impossible to stage an operetta this year, but we plan tor an early presentation next year. The pianists tor this organization are Louise Dungan and Leora Dungan. V rm BAND FIRST ROW llelt Io rightlflohn Poplin, Lucile Dungan, lunior Fleming, Ruth Schultz, Louise Dun- gan, lack Booth, Robert Varilfpps. SFCOND ROW--ffRalbh Orau, Russell Chamolin, Thomas Muchmore, Mary lane Haas, Beatrice Fricke, Edna Hutchins, Greer lsaac, Thomas Fetter. ' THlRD ROW -Albert Vander Werlf, johnson McKay, Harry Teal, limmie Kaine, Arietta Newton, Thomas Berger, Paul Abercrombie, lack Schultz. FOURTH ROW--junior Doan, Stanley Cay, Early Fleming, Charles Kieswetter, Robert Long, Walter McKay, Harry jenkins. The band, as you see it now, has been built up from fair to very good by our new Band Master, lVlr. Herbert Tiemeyer. This year the band has gained i8 new members in addition to the twelve original ones. The total enrollment is now thirty, Mr. Tiemeyer intends in years to come to increase the membership to titty members and also to present band concerts in the school auditorium. V rm ORCHESTRA FIRST ROW llett to rightlfllobert Van Epps, Leora Dungan, Donald jones, Melba l-laines, Mary lane Haas, Robert Long SECOND ROW-Thomas Petter, Lucile Dungan, Ruth Schultz. Louise Dungan, Donafd Carnger THIRD ROW4lohn Poplin. Greer Isaac, Anna Mae Poole. Ralph Crau, Anetta Newton, l-larvey Doan, Harry jenkins. Stan'ey Cay The nineteen members and instruments pictured above would indicate a live musical organization, but this group was disbanded in December and their practice periods given over to band instruction, This soace is used by the orchestra this year in the hope that many ot our junior band members may desire to receive instruction in orchestra in the high school to come. V E491 ADVERTISING LOCKLAND PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION I935-36 Officers President ........,, ,I.I,. M rs, Robert Stewart Vice President , ,Mrs Herman Fiedler Rec, Secretary r....,, Mrs. Walter McKay Cor. Secretary .,., Mrs. Clyde Sullivan Treasurer.. .. ........,. Mrs. Walter Schultz 1936-37 Officers President '.... ...,..,.,... M rs, Herman Fiedler Vice President ,...... Mrs, Walter McKay Rec. Secretary .... Mrs, Edith B. Hutchins Cor. Secretary ,.... Mrs, Walter Bachman Treasurer .......... Mrs. Frank Lichtenberg he Lockland Parent-Teacher Association again closes the year with many worth- while objectives attained, Regular meetings have been held on the second Thurs- day of each month. The obiect of this organization is to establish a closer relationship between the home and the school. The program committee having this in mind used much talent from our school faculty to create a more intelligent understanding, Miss McCormick, Mr, Dungan, and Mr. Leflar appearing on the monthly programs. The lunior Cirl Reserves under the direction of Miss Berg presented our Founders Day Program, The November meeting was designated as Arlington Day, The meeting was held in the gymnasium of the Arlington school and the children of the school presented OUI' Dl'Ogl'E3I'TT The Ways and Means Committee worked untiringly to meet the financial demands ot the year, Donations were made to many worthy causes, namely The Week Day School of Religious Education, Community Christmas, Student Loan, Mothers Training Center, Cirls Week Fund, Founders Day, Red Cross and Com- munity Chestf' New equipment and supplies were also purchased for the High School Ciirls Rest Room. The Relief Committee has been most helpful in supplying the underprivileged children with necessary clothing, The Publicity and Membership Committees have added many new names to the membership. The Committee on Health sponsors the Summer Round-up for pre-school children and are in attendance at all clinics and toxoids, Our President attended the State Convention of Parent-Teachers held in Akron. The President and Vice President attended the Southwest District Convention held in Osborn, Ohio. Mrs. Walter McKay, , I Recording Secretary T501 LOCKLAND SCHOOL MEN7S CLUB his 36 Dictographi is dedicated to the Spirit of Athletics, This is fitting and proper for a twenty year old dream is now coming true, Transformations as strange and surprising are coming to pass as Rip Van Winkle noted during his twenty year dream. Credit is given to the group of men who dreamed these dreamsefostered the ideas-and worked for their accomplishment. The field purchased twenty years ago was transfered to the Board of Education, a public body, so Federal Aid could change plans to achievements. There is little to add in the way of material things, but the good sportsmanship spirit must be forever fostered and encouraged, lest it become vain, The Lockland School lVlen's Club exists now for this purpose. To do this a banquet is given to all those who seek a place on any Athletic Team. Such a banquet was given by this club last' year at the close of the football, and it is hoped this may be continued as an annual event. Officers Fred A. Lierman .,.t...., ..,......... .,.. .,,,,...,...... P r e sident l-larry Rheinfrank ,,...... ......... V ice President C. L, Abercrombie .,...,. t.......,,.,.. S ecretary thletics in Lockland are larger and better this year than in previous years, having a very extensive athletic program. lvlany improvements having been made to better athletics in the school. The most outstanding feature that has been made this year is the construction of lights on the athletic field, enabling football games to be played at night, This proved to be an outstanding success. One main event of the year was the Thanksgiving morning game when Lockland won the victory over Reading making Lockland Pan'thers the lvl, V. l. L Football Champions. The basketball team after battling hard for the championship finally ended in a three way tie including Lockland, Reading, and Wyoming. The baseball team is doing very nicely as the season is quite young. We all know that our track team is really going places this year if the first contest is an indication. The Girls Athletic Association has a very extensive athletic program for the girls. This is the second year that the club has been in existence in Lockland. Due to the organization the girls can participate in most any sport. By being active in these sports the girls can earn athletic emblems. i511 1,,.1,1 1 1 1 1 1 .-.inr...nn1.,.,1,.,.1 1,...1,m1.m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..,,.,1.m1n .11111111-1.111111111...-.11111nn1.m...., q. .........-.. .,.,.... . .. -.... --.---.--- ..--.-.......T 4. I DINE AT i FRIEND'S RESTAURANT Lockland, Ohio 1 Good Food Moderate Prices l l Open Day and Night i THE JOHN MUELLER CO. Dealers In 5 I Builder's Supplies - Roofing - Face Brick Coal - coke - Flour and Feed Phone Valley 007l I 321-327 Wyoming Ave. Lockland, Ohio l 4. .. ...........-.,..-...........- -.,.,-,,.,-. .. .-,.,,-..,.- - .. ......-,..,-....-...,-.,..-...,- - ............-...g. E521 -5- 'S' C S VU or C cu co 'U Q 5? o cr bl T C .- w 5 L. av ... cu o .C C KB Q.: MP CP U Q .J i L KJ N! O Lf r DC C 4. MP .92 3 O cc I- m Q4 1 rd Wer osorm, Fred VFW ho T ard dw Lee Clark. E ms!ey. 'Wa WHVH Vil Xf ant.. Yockey, C Lloyd ooney, mM To L. lx l Ha . Reyrrcnd V Wee a wg EQ H Sharpshair, de , CM HWdH Warren Sl-1 H W e b Ne VT ROW'-Rrnlnc' COND SE S U ff , 1. CG Q ..,, r- Lv ,r n 0 Of Lf r C, ru S O ei, LJ uq .M U O 5- 'U C fi: ,L Q xl kr, il! I U LJ .qi .D FU M 5 ru f DC C an .. 51 3 C T-C Y, T B O DZ I r- LK D O u. 4,: L rv L E ill KZ q r Di L. S E GJ QS 'U L. O .4 , C Q A C, C 3 CU C 3 'S Z J C I9 LJ Ur Q1 E YU rar FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - 1935 E SCORE DATE WHO WHEN WE THEY Sept 20- PurceH ..4..,...... ,.... .... Lockmmd ,,......,. 8 O Sept 27 Newport Ky ......,... ,........ Lockhnd .A...... 13 I4 Ocrr 4 Auto Taade Lockbnd ...L., 34 6 CDC? lla Roger Bacon o......, , ........ Lockland M AA.. I2 I9 OCT. 18a HEVNNSH ,.,.,... ......... Lockbnd ......A 34 O OCT. 24 Norwood .A..,.., ..,.,..,. Norwood , ...... I4 20 Nov I NVest Phghf L,,.,... .,o...,.. Lockhnd ..o,,A.,A.. 21 I2 Nova 8 Vvyonnng . ,.,, ..,.,.... Lockbnd .,........, 25 7 Nov, 15 Taylor ....,... Lockland ........ 61 O Nov. 28 aReadng ....,. ..r,..... Lockbnd .....,.. 35 6 ?u1uu1un1u1uniu-navuuvaninniuu-ulvuu-un-in 1 L, Er ...,. .r.,.,..,..rL.,.,r.r..,.,r.,r.rr,rr.. w enaf I E L.'T ........ ,........ Clark 1 G A H L g L i L. ........,r Reed r sHoE srones C 1 I . ..,,... . 5 L R, ....,,.r. Kersh ' r L A Good Place To Buy 1 R' T' ' Thompson i g RA E .V,......,. ,..,..,.,, hAeierhoefer I 2 CQ, r........ kdooney f 1 - Reading and Lockland Rr H 'A A'A Wamgiey ' E LA H .......4.. ........ Yockeya-Capt ,L-...-..-..-.....-..-.........-..-..-.........g. F. B .....,.. ....... . .Bergamyer E541 FOOTBALL RESUME Sept. 20-Daylight? No, just the new lights on the tootball tield. Largest crowd of the season, First victory fscore 8-O. Sept. 27-Over the Rhine Boys really play ball. eh, Ky? Scored one winning point over L. l-l, S. Whoopsl a sly one on Lockland. Didn't the whole team know the other team was playing too? Oct. ll-Hoorahl Mooney ate Wheaties, atta boy Tommie. This little man had a busy day, score l2-l9, Oct. I8-First League game Warnsley kicked 4 out ot 5 extra points, Bravo Billy What a game, what a game, 34-O. Oct. 24-Don't the boys like to go visiting? We think not score lfl-20. Nov. l-Sorry, Westnite, it was against regulations to play ball without a helmet. What's that? Oh, they can't be that large. I, CH Nov. 8-Our second league ot season Expected hard game, but it was easy. Yockey's 70 yard run took spirit out ot them. Score 25-7. Nov. I5-The boys trom Taylor were just a little too small or young. They just couldn't do any good. Lockland won 6l -O. Nov. 26-Big Day. Lockland plays Reading tor championship, Boy, it is muddy Lockland won Championship 35 to 5. 9911 iini 1111-1111 1 1 .iii 1 .j., -,!, 1936 SCHEDULE I l Date Who Where Sept. l8 .... ,.., W ilmington Lockland B I D D L E S Sept 25 ........,. Greenville ..., Lockland - I M ' d I t r Oct. Auto Trade.. Lockland E uslc an ns rumen S Oct. 9 ..... ,... W yoming ..,, Lockland Oct. Terrace Park Lockland O Oct Hartwell .,,,.. Lockland Oct. Purcell ,... . Lockland REPAIR WORK Nov. Norwood ...r.. Lockland 428 Benson Street Nov, St. Xavier.. Lockland Reading, 05,50 Nov, Reading . Lockland 55 Tile Perfect Filling For Quilts xx X- I mv' R W ff Q e' a 5 I - W Fin etti Lrg . ' 'Fifi -.:':--1 fffsim , 10 , ig- ,I I I I I 4' H i .,.h A kin. ,l,, wsyf yy, I 345 5 . gi v hm. ' f ' ' lf: - 'Vis 'Sis-Q 1 ,MA INSULO SPRING CUSHION THE MATTRESS FOR PERFECT REST' The STEARNS 81 FOSTER Co Makers Of Fine Mattresses, Cotton Batting and Waddrng LOCKLAND, CINCINNATI, OHIO E551 BASKETBALL FlRST ROW Cleft to rightl-Cliff Meierhoefer, Harvey Bolser, Alfen Bolser, Lloyd Yoclcey, Torn Mooney. SECOND ROW-Walter Ryan, Norman Baker, Ellisworth Drake, Coach Roettger, Richard Yockey, Mervin Kersh, Roy Reinhart. Usual starting lineup: Yockey ........... Mooney . ,..... Bolser Bauer Baker LOCKLAND Alumni ,...., Wyoming .. Terrace Pa Reading ..4.. 'riQff1ffffflffQf Hartwell ....... 4,.,.... , . Wyoming ,...... .,....,.., Reading .................,.... BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM OPPONENTS 27 i3 22 34 9 27 i7 4 LOCKLAND Roger Bacon Ha rtwel l ,..,.. Lucasville .... St, Xavier ..c. Mt. Healthy ........,....,.. Lebanon ...... Forward Forward .Center ...Guard ...Guard OPPONENTS 33 30 41 28 28 35 26 46 39 24 Zi 22 The Panthers came through with a very excellent season. The team will lose three Seniors through graduation, including Yockey, Meierhoefer, and Mooney, but much is expected from the underclassrnen. 1..,,1ii1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JUN .-....,1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.ii,1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of IOR Compliments of the C L A S S Vinc'i'r Qui Laboraf' U-Ie conquers who labors W 1 1 1,i,,1i.ii1i.ii1iii.1i.i,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : : Liu.: AN Jessup l 3 BEAUTY SHOP CBFISOI1 HBFCIWBFZ I l Company 409 E Wyoming Avenue T f 1 I ! 109-ill S.NVayne Avenue i E Vauey 2325 I ! 2 S LockMnd,Ohm Phone Vai 0075 Lockhnd i i .........1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,,,1,iii1i. ! l aiu .g.-.....-....-. .--.-.--- E581 Aii-.iii-iiii- - - - - - - - - - TRACK LANIER TRACK MEET AT EATON, OHIO-APRIL 25 he Lockland Flying Panthers started oft the track season with a sweeping victory over Zl competitors at Eaton, Ohio, on April 25th. Ed, Thompson was Captain for this meet in which Lockland scored 53 points with West Milton being second with 28 points, Lockland is the tirst team to have ever won all three trophies at this meet, one tor track events, one lor tield events, and one tor the most points in both. These handsome trophies were in great demand for display purposes at the Lockland stores. The Flying Panthers broke tour records at this meet and tied two. Ace Yockey broke the records in the Broad lump and the 220 Dash, and was second in the l00 yd. Dash l-le Broad lumped 4 inches tarther than the State record. Ace also tied the high jump record 0165 feet 8 inches. Fred Wendt broke the record in the V2 mile Run and tied the record in the 440. l-le was also second in the Broad .lump Ed. Thompson broke the record in the mile and was second in the W mile run, Bill Wamsley took third in the 440 and Norman Baker was fourth in the 220, After the great success at this meet Coach Leflar has hopes for great things this season. The Lockland l-ligh School Flying Panther Track Team won the runner-up trophy at the Ohio-Kentucky lnterscholastic Track and Field Meet sponsored by Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, on May 8 and 9. Upper Arlington lColumbusl with a 22 man track team, nosed the Panthers out of first place by 4 points. Lock- land broke three records and won seven individual medals. Ace Yockey broke the record in the broad jump, and Fred Wendt broke the records in the 440 yd. dash and L6 mile runs Ace Yockey won two gold medals, Fred Wendt won three medals, two gold and one silver, Ed, Thompson won one gold and one silver medalg Capt. Bill Wamsley won one blue ribbon and Norman Baker won one blue ribbon. Upper Arlington lColumbusl had 47 and one-fifth points, and Lockland 43 and one-fifth. There were 27 schools entered in the Class B Division. This is the fourth track trophy that the l.ockland Team has won this season and the Panthers are favored to win the Southwestern Ohio District Meet to be held May l4 and l5 at Western l-lills High School. E591 4. .. -------.-. ..- ,f.4 ...... - -,-.,. - ...- .. -.- - -.-.,-., ,P PRQUCTS ASBESTOS SI-IINCLES ASFALTSLATE SHINCLES CORKAINSULATED SI-IINCLES ROLL ROOFINO ISUILTAUP ROOFING PPE AND BOILER CONERINC ROOF COATI NCS EXPANSION IOINT TRACK INSULATION ASPHALT SPECIALTIES ASBESTOS SPECIALTIES THE PHILLIP CAREY COMPANY Lockland, Ohio ,,1..,1.1i 1 1. -..,.1i.1., 1 1 1....1....1i..i1.i..1.m1....... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BLACK PROTECTIVE PAINTS WATERPROOFINC MATERIALS 11111, Play Pocket Billiards For Healthful Recreation Nine Tables Always In First Class Condition J. C. Jim SCHNORBUS Soft Drinks - Cigars - Candies 217 Dunn Street Lockla nd, Ohio E601 TRACK FIRST ROW llett to rightl-Tom Mooney, Donald Sandy, Bill Wamsley, Fred Wendt, Lloyd Yoclcey, Ed Thompson, Lee C'ark, Roland Bergameyer, Roy Reinhart. SECOND ROW-lack Mooney, Franklin Huff, Bilty Miracle, Carl Owens, Fred Wiehe, Walter Scheuzer, Walter Ryan, Ralph Crutcher, james St john, Tom Stites, THIRD ROW---Paul Abercrombie, Norman Baker, Arther Dohme, Mortord Reed. lim Collins, Warren Skillman, Richard Van Dyke, Homer Cullom, Richard Yockey, Mervin Kersh. FOURTH ROW-Coach Letrar, Norman Hudson, Paul Ballback, Ellsworth Drake, Harvey Bolser, Allen Bolser, john Sweeny, Leroy Williams. V TRACK SCHEDULE i Captains Ed, Thompson ..r.... ...,,,. A pril 25 ......... ..,.rr L anier Relays at Eaton, Ohio Bill Wamsley., May 8-9 .r.4... .....,... T ri State Meet at Oxford, Ohio Fred Wendt ...A May l5-l6 ,,.,.. ..... D istrict Meet at Western Hills H. S. Tom Mooney.. May l9 .,.,..,l. ..,..r M , V. l. L. Meet at Carthage, Ohio Lloyd Yockey.. May 29-30 ..,.. ..,..r... S tate Meet at Columbus, Ohio V ml 1 1nii...iin1ini1im1in..-.ini..in.-1im.-nn....iii Phone Valley 2066 Tatman Taxi Service Day-Nite F. Westendorf, Prop. Passengers Insured 1,,,,1 1 -nn1 ..iir1iiii1 1mi1 1,,,1,,,, Compliments of Schuman Clothing Co. 1,,.,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,.,1..,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,..1m... LUKEN'S II Where the Good Things Come From Groceries and Meats North Cooper and Bacon Street Lockland, Ohio 1.in1 1mi-im1.nii-nn1im1uu1uu.. 1nn1.nn 11 mr- 1,, im-mi- l -fr 1- l l I 4- 'Q' l l -9 f62 Q. oioinvlill-1iiii:iiiiv:mvuuLuuvun1inn1ivii...mi1iui1iul1 gig K 81 M SERVICE Skeet Kunz Wyoming Ave. At Canal Valley 2716 Gas Oil -im.....in.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1iiu1 n1nu-im.-in.1un1uu1 i1ini-un1im1 i-nn.1iui1 Rainbow Soft Drinks Flaclung Bottling Works Valley 0057 Reading, Ohio 4--..,.-,.,.- .. ..,...-...,-..i.-....-ii. ---- ....-4. 4...-....-.... ----- ..... . ...- 4. M. M. SKILLMAN LD. General lnsurance Agent 111 'EU' William St, Lockland, Ohio Phone Valley 0454 -iin1nii- -iue1nn-inn-niu1ini..iui1ini1 1 1rm- BASEBALL FIRST ROW 'left to rightl-Paul Price, Tom Mooney, Ciff Meierhoefer, Lloyd Yockey, Lee Clark Roland Bergamyer. Mervin Kersh, SECOND ROW--james Hall, Aaron Low, Richard Yockex, Warren Skillman. Marvin Bunn. Roy Reinharf THIRD RON-l.'4Coach Roerrger. Waller Ryan. Harvey Bolser. Richard Van Dyke, Carl Ovvenk Our baseball team has, so lar, had a very successful season The Panthers are novv leading in the M. V. l. L., and have high hopes of vvinning the cop. The Team is composed ol many Seniors vvho have shovvn their ability in the games played lhis year. April l3 April I7 April Zl April 24 April 28 May l MEMBERS OF THE TEAM Berganaieyer-Y-L. F. Meierhoeller-WC. F, Mooney 13rd B. Pricef Qnd B. Love-aeC. Bolser-l st B. Kershe P. Skillman- 5, S. Balllnach R. F. SCHEDULE-1936 .. Reading .,Wyoming .Hartwell Norwood Auto. Trade ...Reading 63 L. Yoelcey P. Hall-R Clarke O. F. Ovvensf lnl. Drakee lnf. R. Yoekey O. F. Baker-P. May 5 .. .. . . May 8-9 . . ... May ll May l2 .... . May l4 .. .. May l5-l6 .,.... Wyoniiiig Tournament . Sr. Xavier ...mlolartvvell . .. Norwood Tournament m1 1 1 1iii.1.m1iiii1.,,,1iiii1i,.i1iiii1,1 1 1iiii- 1 1 1 1 1,i,,1eiii1iiii1i,.1 1 1 1, EVANS 8a SULLIVAN MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Mill at Dunn Street Phone VAIIey 0079 Lockland, Ohio Advice That Has Macle History Don't sell America short,-Anon Art is long, life is short.-Hippocrates Avoid entangling alliances.-C. Washington Give me liberty or give me death-Patrick Henry The better part of valor is discretion.-Wm. Shakespeare The Wise learn many things from, their foes.-Aristophanes The halls of kinds are full of men, but void of friends.-Seneca 1 From the physician and the lawyer keep not the truth hidden.-john Florio Buy even your moderately priced clothing in a good store.-Evans 6' Sullivan The old age of an eagle is as good as the youth of a sparrovv,-Greek Proverb Alas! Says l, he has paid dear, very dear, for his whistle.-Benjamin Franklin Cast thy bread upon the watersg for thou shalt find it after many days. -Ecclesiastes XI, I lt is just that he who asks forgiveness for his offenses should grant it in- return.-Norace ,,1m,1..,.1.,.i1...i1i,ii1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1i. IH1111111111111111111111111-1ii High School Graduates . . . g of vision and purpose who seek opportunity and employment in the field of business are invited to request information about our specialized courses of training. Seek the counsel of your teachers. They are willing and competent to advise you, LITTLEFORD-NELSON School of Commerce A Professional School of Business Training for High School and College Graduates. Neave Building Cincinnati Fourth at Race 4, ,,- .... .... .......... ....... . . . .-... .f. E641 WINNING VOLLEY BALL TEAM VOLLEY BALL MANAGER, ALVA KNAPP FIRST ROW llefl to rightl- Florence Partridge, Helen Wesley, Rulh Meyers, larie Krroblaugh, Dorothy lane Arms SECOND ROM! Mildred Daiier. Srlwyl Wliilt, Ruth Dcbcuiislqi, Mary lrlrwgiie This Team defeated all other Teams in Voiley ball, Ruth Meyers was the Captain. Miss Pursell chose the reams, making ten reams, There were teh games played, each girl who played all the games received IOC points toward a C. A A, lefter, 'Y resi 1rrrr11111111111 ..rnr1rnr1rnr1vn1 1 1 1.n1nn1rn.1rnr1rn 1nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m,1,., J. R. BRUCE, Inc. lt its anything in Real Estate, we have it, also Rentals. Let us help plan your new home. We have a number of lots and acreage. If we treat you right, tell others, If not, tell us. los. S. Montague PLUMBI NG Steam and Hot Water Heating 2l7 Wyoming Avenue Valley 2478 Lockland, Ohio rrrr1n nn- R E Dry Cleaner Dry Cleaning and Pressing We Call and Deliver 807 Wyoming Avenue Lockland, Ohio Telephone, Valley 2920 B. Hockmuth, Prop. ..,.,,1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m,.- li1rnr111 111111 1 1.1 Carlson Electric Shop 604 Wyoming Avenue Valley 0296 Frigidaire - Radios Washers - Appliances We service all makes of Radios and Washers -un.1n 1 1nn1nn1nn1un-nu1.,,,1,,,,1uu.1 1,.,,1 .,1mi.. 1 1 1 1.1 1 ,.1nu1rn1 1n1r Corn llments l lumphrey's Grocery pof Choice Meats - Fruits Mayor Schuman Vegetables Men's, Ladies', Children's Wear Valley 30l9 323 Dunn St. Lockland, ohio 606 WyomingLoA:rG5nd, ohio Valley l3l8 Q illll iTTTllT?TTT lllllll+ +1lllliIl T l TIIIITIIHillllihllll-1rlIIl1h 1 1 1lKlI1+ 66 111-.1..1111m1 SWIMMING SWIM M I NC MANAGER-BETTY YEAZELL FIRST ROW flett to rrghti-Roth Schultz, Edna Mae Kunz, Margaret Booth, Bettie Weber, Ho'en Clark. Ruth Meyer, Thelma I-lusman. SECOND ROW-Virginia Alcorn, Pearl Messahm, Betty Yeazell, Ruby Nehlett, Siluyl Vy'hilt, Gladys Wagner. THIRD ROW-'fMartha Miracle, Odetta Newton. Mildred Schultz, Barbara Trihlney, Mary lNlieporlu Swnnwning is a sport enjoyed by those gids pictured aboye.iThese gids enjoyed this sport at the swimming pool located at Our Lady Ot Angles school. By paying a small sum they were permitted to swim tor two hours. lt any girl pertected a certain stroke she received 25 C. A. A. points. Several girls accomplished this. E671 T ----------------------- -1- OICE CONTACT . . Telephone wires span the world. Your neighbor zuross the street-equally your neighbor across the sea-is at the other end of your telephone line. Con- tacb-avherever you are and wvhenever you choose- tl'l3t7S the priceless service of your telephone. Y The Cincinnati 81 Suburban Bell Telephone Company Txh-.Jn E681 HIKING FIRST ROW llett to righllf--jean Montague, jane Champlin, Blanche Ryan, Lucile Dungan, Louise Dungan, Mezza Vander Wertt, Dorothy jane Arns, Betty Stockdale, Martha Robinson SECOND ROW-Virginia McKay, Ellen jones, Mabel Cornett, Virginia Alcorn, Mildred Dauer, juanita Clontz, Helen Wesley, Ruth Meyer, Mary Hogue THIRD ROW-f-Virginia Nieporte, Mary Hammons, Velma Watkins, Gladys Hawks, Martha Owens. Sibyl Whitt, Mary Nieporte, Bernice Davis. FOURTH ROW--Anne Clayton, Caryl jeanne McKay, Ruth Dibowski, Ruby Neblett, Pearl Messham, Eta Mae Fleming, Dorothy Swartzbaugh FIFTH ROW-Edna Vvfendi, Ruth Mueller, Bessie Vvlatson Hiking is one of the activities in the C, A. A. The number ot points given is determined by the number ot miles the girls hike. The greatest number ot miles hiked by any one girl is 48. This record was made by Virginia Nieportie. GIRLS' BASKETBALL The C. A, A, Basketball games began in December. At one ot the first meet- ings the girls who wished to play signed up. The girls were divided into A and B groups. The majority ot the girls in the A group were juniors and Seniors. Each of two groups were divided into twelve teams and they played twelve games each, At the end of the season the A and B champion teams played for the champion- ship, The A team was victorious, The members ot the team were: Captain Marjorie Walker, Ruby Neblett and Helen Clark as guards, Helen Wesley, Thelma Husman, and Ruth Meyer as forwards. T691 1nn1i,n1i.n-n.i1n1un.-ini1-ni1un1 11m-:nu of -m----N -------- ----- ---------- . . 1..1..1 4, Compliments of Golclsmith's Department Store Corner Dunn and William Streets East Lockland, Ohio Phone Valley 0599 n-1i...1. 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1u. 1001-M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1'-i1nu1nu KOEHLER Hardware Company FRIGIDAIRE Electric Refrigeration -nn-11111 -1.11nn1nn1nn1ini-un1mi.1nn--nsu-un- Jos. A. Westendorl ..5. .q..-..-i. Compliments of Dr. Ted S. Knechtly -mi...nn- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu1nu... u1 1nn1nn1u1 1 Compliments of Groceries Meats - Poultry -- Fish LOCKLAND Fruits - Vegetables Motor Inn West Forrer and Home Avenue Phone Valley 2342 BUICKS 4. -.-.--u- .... -...- V... -n- .... -....-.M-..-..-...-..!. .g.-n-...- - -..-..-...-.......- -..-,.. ,P 70 1-u1n,,1nii1..1 1 1 1 1 1 BOWLING TEAMS FIRST ROW lletl to rightl ---- l3'anche Ryan, Ruth Schultz, Lucile Dungan, Louise Dungan, Thelma Husrnan, I-lelcn Clark, Belly Yeazell, Dorothy lane Arns, I-lelen Wesley, Miss Ruth Purcell. SECOND ROW--Cadys Wagner, Edna Mae Kunz, Virginia Nieporte, Clara I-leglin, Shirley I-laught, lane Knohlaugh, Ruth Meyer, Mary I-logue, Marie Beebe, Ellen lones. Tl-IIRD ROW--Sibyl Whitt, Alva Knapp, Barbara Tribbev, Mary Nieporte, Annabell Bennesh, Florence Sininis, Anne Clayton, Verna Lichtenberg, Virginia Craus FOURTH HOW--Odetta Newton, Ruby Neblett, Florence Kastens, Mildred Schultz, Leoia Dungan, lxlr::a Xander Wertt, Bernice Davis, Betty Stockdale. FIFTH IQOLH'-lane Champlain, Pearl Messham, Ruth Mueller, Edna Wendt, Bessie Watson Bowling is one ot the many interesting activities ot the Girls Athletic Associa- tion ol Locklancl I-ligh School, The season begins in November and ends in March. This was the second season tor bowling, and all ot the girls who have bowled during the two years have enjoyed it very much, This season included seventeen weeks. All ot those who bowled the tull time earned one hundred points. Those who bowled trom thirteen to sixteen weeks received seventy-tive points, from nine to twelve weeks, titty points, or from tive to eight weeks, twenty-tive points. The three highest scores were Mildred Schultz, I66, Thelma l-lusman, V533 and Virginia Nieporte, I-IS, E711 THE LOCKLAND LUMBER CO. LUMBER SH EETROC K MILLWORK SHINGLES Telephones: Valley 0298-0299 1.,.r1, 1 1,1 1,1 1 1,,,1 1 1,.-.,,.1.m-W1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1,,,,1 -................-....-I..-....-....-....-.'l-...,-......:...-.!. +I-....-.... .--.-...-- ....... Facials our Special LAVON BEAUTY of I SHCP Phone Valley 4224 All Bramcrwes ot Beauty Culture Permamemts of All Kinds 332 50 W 56 50 ! e one Va'ley ZILII-W IIC Wyoming Ave. rr- llll 1 lllv 1 llvl 1 unln - nlxu - svan 1 uulu 1 ueuu - uwu- - ullr 1 IIII -Mil E - ..,. ... .... .. ..., - .... .. .... - .... .. ..,. 1 ,..i .- .... 1 .l,. - .... - ..l1 -1. Z I I I I W. D. WENZ Q I ' I Grocery 1 i i . We Call and Deliver z z r I west Lockland Q I Vi' IT 1' l'll T Illl - llll T llll 1' llll T 'll' T l WIT 'i-9 'i E721 FIRE TORNADO FRANK REED REAL ESTATE BROKER General Insurance and Surety Bonds - Notary Public LOCKLAND H2 Bacon Street Phone Valley 1086 W 4............-...-........-....-....-....-....-....-......,.....,.-..,,-.......,.-...-....-....-........-....-....... -..,.- .1 - -......-. 189-it ALUMNI ASSOCIATION gioaoi President .............. ....., . .Clyde Bolser, 323 Arlington Ave., Lockland Ohio Vice President .... ,... ..,... R u th Abercrombie, 219 Harriet St., Lockland, Ohio Secretary .....,....i... .. .,.,.,........... Ruth Fiedler, 116 Bacon St., Lockland, Ohio Treasurer. ,........, ..,..,. G ilbert Buck, First National Bank, Lockland Ohio CLASS OF 1894 'Katherine German Lierman, 126 Washington Ave, Lockland Ethel Dunn Mason, Long Beach, Cal. Margaret Mackay, San Pedro, Cal. Caroline Harting, Cincinnati, O. Alice Duskin Porter, Xenia, O. Ida johnson Frankenberg, Tempe, Ariz. Laura johnson Earhart, Lockland, O. Elizabeth Fishwick Monroe, Lockland, O. W. Morrison Tippett, Chicago, lll. Harriet Riddle Ferris, Cincinnati, O. Robert Howard, deceased. CLASS OF 1895 Marie Aylward Link, Anna St., Lockland Marie Aylward Linke, Lockland, O. Pearl Eiler, deceased. Clifford Brown, A. B., LL. D., Lockland, O. William Schmid, deceased. CLASS OF 1896 . Florence LaRue Kaufman, 225 Oliver Road, Wyoming Abbie Smiley Brown, Lockland, O. Burchell Lyons, Lockland, O. Gertrude Chenowith Durben, Bellevue, Ky. Blanche Elliott, deceased. Alfred Brown, Lockland, O. CLASS OF 1897 Della Vorhis Smith, 725 Stout Ave., Wyoming Mary Monroe Dunn, Wooster, O. Virginia Swormsteadt Coffin, Cliftondale, Mass. Ada Rust Smith, Ann Arbor, Mich. Edgar MacArthur, Columbus, O. Albert Miller, Sharonville, O. CLASS OF 1898 Bfake jenkins, 8348 Wiswell Ave, Cincinnati Pearl Beck Dudley, Cincinnati, O. Nellie Shepperd, Dayton, O. Emily Mullen Sharp, Lockland, O. Louise Smiley, Norwood, O. john Benham, Wilmington, O. ' Elizabeth Wasner Rhodes, Akron, O. Emma Ralston Leidy, Brice, O. Rev. lra L. Myres, Louisville, Ky. CLASS OF 1899 Stella Cooper Troy, Reading Road, Reading Emma Brockmeyer Hackman, Cincinnati, O. - Alice Poston, Lockland, O. Hettie Skillman Pummill, deceased. William Fuhrman, deceased Anna Colwell Venable, Roilette, Pa, CLASS OF 1900 Geneva Price Sullivan, 114 Bacon Street, Lockland , Nellie Mixer Pottenger, Monrovia, Cal. Paul Wells, Columbus, O George W. Dial, A. B, Medina, O. Susan jonte, deceased. Edward Treece, deceased. Will Bacon, deceased. CLASS OF 1901 lvah Stevens Mohr, 107 Wilmoth Ave., Wyoming Grace Hetfner Kennedy, Blue Ash, O. Rev. Clarence Stewart, Perrysville, O, Frank Benham, Shelby, O. Golden Renfro, Lockland, O. Amy Mostellar Clark, Elmwood Place, O. Helen Cooper Gahl, Reading, O. Laura Sampson Dietrick, New York josie Stewart Reinhart, Hartwell, O. Nella Stratton, Lockland, O. Grace Meyers, Cincinnati, O. 'tFirst name listed is class custodian. E731 1iiii--iiii1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1ii,i-iiii1iii 4. -............. - - - - .. - - - ....i.-..i.-.......ii.-.i....ii..-.i..- ... ... - - ... .. - .. - +......-..i.-ii-.iii-.........i.......-....-....-i.ii- -...I-i.i.-+ ,i,,,-.,.... - - - - .. ... .. - - ......... 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AT THE DOOR OF BECINNINC AOAINH . . , speaking from The FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol LOCKLAND Lockland, Ohio T741 CLASS OF l902' Thomas B, McArthur, 2l22 Glenside Ave., Norwood lessie Avey Talbot, lsland City, Ore. Ruby Smith Oxley, Hyde Park, Cincinnali, O Margaret Barrett, Cincinnati, O. Carolyn Stokes Benham, Shelby, O. Alexenia Gannon Nunn, Hartwell, O. Nettie Renfro, Lockland, O. Matilda Harvey, Lockland, O. Frank Mostellar, Kalamazoo, Mich. Pearl Hinkley Caddy, Woodlawn, O. Edward Stauverman, Birmingham, Ala. Elizabeth Knapp, Lockland, O. Clara Fisbeck, deceased. Artena MacArthur Spain, Washington, D. C. Ethel McKeag, deceased. Amy Price Nabors, Lockland, O. CLASS OF l903 Helen McKeag. 525 Glenrose Ave., Arlington Heights Cora Carter Mossteller, West Chester, O. Norma Ward Parker, Lockland, O. Lucille Hertel Haskell, Tiffin, O Clyde Barrow, Sharonville, O. Margaret Kaufman, Cincinnati, O. William Gannon, deceased. Edna Mullen, Lockland, O. ' CLASS OF l904 Ethel W. Mace, 6l8 Worthington Ave., Lockland Alice Smiley Haines, Lockland, O. Leslie Cox, West Chester, O Marcia Cooper Craig, Toledo, O. Carl Morrow, Bloomfield, N. 1, CLASS OF l905 Winona Thompson Goodwin, Clifton, Cincinnati Nellie Hunt Martz, Norwood, O. Melvin Buchanan, Lockland, O. Ella Howard Snart, Sharonville, O. Albert Dartnall, Norwood, O. Corinne Skillman, Cincinnati, O. Harry Brate, Mt. Pfeasant, la. Mabel Mossteller Crauder, Camden, O. Will Reick, Cleveland, O. Garnet Muchmore Potts, Glendale, O. Charles Ferguson, M. D., Portsmouth, O. Edith MacArthur Leighton, Hamilton, O. john Cadwallader, Baton Rouge, La. Gertrude Nunn Doughman, Springfield, O. Walter Avey, -deceased. Albert Mueller, Van Nuys, Cal. CLASS OF l906 Louise Schierloh Fieisher, 3863 Mount Vernon Ave., Oakley Alma Barrow, Cincinnati, O. Calista Livingston Engle, Cincinnati, O. Anna Dransman Colburn, Dayton, O, Charles Mackay, Norwood, O. Ellis Gardner, Los Angeles, Cal. Edith Godwin McArthur, Columbus, O CLASS OF l907 Mabel Denman Humphrey, 4208 North Ave, Silverton Faye Bunyan Bfack, A. B., Kansas City, Mo. Pearl Shreve, Miamisburg, O. Anna Lee Eaton Wagner, Maryville, Tenn. joe Bachelor, A. B., A. M., Editorial Staff nl Amelia Hahn Renschler, Los Angeles, Cal. Century Magazine, New York City. Florence Hammel Bartlett, Charleston, W. Va. Theodore Nunn, Cedarville, O Elsie Renzelman, Lockland, O. Gustave Timmick, Cincinnati, O. CLASS OF l908 Mayme Grueninger Bugher, 3235 Harvey Ave., Avondale Fern Miller, Sidney, O. Irma Kellner, Koebel, West Chester, O Lillian Cooper, Reading, O, Thomas Dartna'l, Norwood, O. Katharine Clark Clear, Crescentville, O. Cora Mullin, Lockland, O. Annabel Bradstreet, A. B., A, M, Hartwell, O. Stanley Hammel, Cincinnati, O. Mary Buxton Sorter, Wyoming, O. Paul Morrow, LL. B., Lockland, O Margaret S. Buxton jones, Lockland, O. George Neufter, Dayton, O. Helen Cox Baker, Hartwell, O. Antonio Robinson, deceased. CLASS OF l909 Elizabeth Hugi Christophel. SOS S Cooper Ave., Lockland Minnie Frank Tingley, Lockland, O. Nellie Vorhees Grosh, Los Angeles, Cal, Marie Hall, Reading, O. Leonora Neuffer, Ph. D., U. of C,, Cincinnati, O Ora Howard Reick, Sharonville, O. Walter D. jackson, Cincinnati, O. Charlotte Dartnall Mackay, Norwood, O. Orrin Hertel, Reading, O. E751 1,1 .1 1...t1...11...,11...1.,.,1 1 1,...1.. ,ig 1iiii.-ii.1 i1,,..1...1...,1....1,-.,1.,,-1.ii-1 1,...1,.-,-,I, Compliments of WICHMANN FURNITURE CO. 705,707 Wyoming Avenue Lockland, Ohio I -1- -iq- -..,-, - -,,.,-ll....,.-..i.-,...-, -i - .,.. -..., .5 -.i.....i..-..i.......-.iii.....i-..........- -..i....,i.-..i...i.i-,l, See BOB for Health and Happiness Benham's Meats 214 Dunn Street Lockland, Ohio Stanley Toennis Choice Meats 595 Wyoming Avenue Phone Valley T908 Lockland, Ohio l I -1- -ll- .- .... -i.,-...-...-. -...-..-im-,-.-....-..g. 'Q' l l -1- if' e S l -x- il' E e l 4- 761 .1-m1..i.1,.i.1 ...1.,,1,,..1nf1..1.,,.1...,1.,.,1iiii1 l'lelen's Sweet Shop 623 Wyoming Avenue Candy Toys Novelties School Supplies Greeting Cards -iiii1iii.1 1 ,1.,,,1,,,,1,,,,1-,,.1,H1 1 1 ,-mi1 1,i,i1,-,i1. 41M1W1i-ii1....1M1.m1m,1..i-1,,,,1 R. T. WELLING JE W E L E R I..oclf1lahd -u..1.f..1 1: 1. 1i1.1,.,,1.,,1.,,1- 1 1 1,i,,1 .1ii.i...l,,1 V1 .1 1,,a1iiu1..1 1 1 1,011 H280 News and Shoppers Co lhto Valley l-lomes Every Week The Millcreelc Valley News ahd The Valley Shopper ll7 William Street Locklahd, Ohio Phone Valley Ol 25 -..1.u1 1 1.,.1 1..1..1,..,1. 1 1-1....1 CLASS OF l9lO Alice McClenehan Pangburn, 724 Stout Ave, Wyoming Hazel Babbitt Seuberling, Carthage, O. Paul Cadwallader, Sharonville, O. Stella Hunt, Los Angeles, Cal. Edward Grueninger, Clifton, Cincinnati, O julia Miller Conrad, Benton Harbor, Mich. james jackson, Lockland, O. Mary Stearingen johnson, Franklin, O. Clifton Mace, Lockland, O. Ada Skillman, Cincinnati, O. Matilda Tobler Baughman, Miamisburg. O. Hubert Brate, Mauds, O. Gretche john Beekley, A. B., A. M, U. of lll john Koehner. West Chester, O. Edith Cadwallader, Sharonville, O. john Kunker, Lockland, O. Nettie Miller, West Chester, O. Ruby Breulea Charles Apking, B. S., Chicago, lll. Anna Cadwallader, Sharonville, O. Freda Dunn Ball, Lockland, O. Alpha Brant DeHaven, Pittsburgh, Pa Abe Schuman, Middletown, O. Hilda Schuman Knoll, B. S, Walnut Cincinnati, O Earl Stewart, Sharonville, O. CLASS OF l9ll n Lierman, 367i Vine St. Cincinnati CLASS ux Muchmore, H i l ls. CLASS Oliver Muchmore, Hartwell, O. Thomas Rodgers, Dunsmuir, Cal. Greta Sotcher Wilson, Hard Burley, Ky. jeannette Wright, Washington, D. C. Leroy Swormstedt, Columbus, O. OF l9l2 243 Avalon Ave., Hartwell Richard Hammel, Madisonville, O. Earl Shafer, Lockland, O. Ensign Thornton Bartlett, Hampden Hotel, Cincinnati, O. Edna Manning, Reading, O. lmo Lowe jones, West Chester, O Anna Mae Holdsworth, B. S, Kenmore, O Grace Keller, deceased. OF l9l3 Mae Frank Schuchart, 4l9 West Wyoming Ave., Lockland Alice Beekley Hance, West Chester, Cecil Bercaw McClung, Mason, O. O. Mamie Fitzgerald Howard, West Chester, O. Iona Hunter Kettler, Reading, O. Aureliys Beeler, Lockland, O. CLASS Edward Ball, D. D. S., Lockland, O. Clifford Arns, Lockland, O. Hugh Cunningham, Reading, O. William Anchor, Lockland, O. Alice Pfeiffer Anchor, deceased. OF l9l4 Pauline Holt Corbett, l2O Burns Ave, Wyoming Marie Brockmeyer, Lockland, O. Annabel Buxton, B. S, Lockland, O. Keziah Gory Gallaher, Sharonville, O. Mark Lee Morrow, Cleveland, O. Myrtle jonte, Lockland, O. Dorothy Veddern, Reading, O. CLASS Clifford Vorjohan, Reading, O. Morne Schuman, D. D. S, Cincinnati, Edith Yeager Pierce, Sharonville, O. Marion Stewart, Sharonville, O. Stewart German, deceased. O. OF l9l5 Nadje Briney Kothe, S380 Wiswell Ave., Hartwell Clara Wolf, Washington, D. C. Ruby Lintner Sohngen, Hamilton, O. Carlos Dils, Reading, O. Grace Miller, Reading, O. Ruth Luke Stewart, Shatonville, O. Hobart Fricke, Lockland, O. Ferris Beekley, A. B., Cincinnati, O. CLASS Eugene Beekley, A. B. West Chester, O. james Ross, M. D., Lockland, O. Charles l-Ionerlaw, Sharonville, O. Bess Montague Neuffer, Dayton, O. Ruth Morrow, deceased. Myrtle I-lobelman, deceased. Elizabeth McClenehan Schick, deceased. OF l9l6 Florence Hartman Bailey, 735 Stout Ave., Wyoming . Augusta Lierman Gardner, Reading, Mildred Rench Cloke, Lockland, O. Ruth Alstun, Lockland, O. Ella Wolf, Washington, D. C. Agnes Wright Heil, Lockland, O. james Miller, Lockland, O. O. Boyd Ringo, Mus B., Manhattan, Kan. Raymond Luke, Sharonville, O. Richard Willenbrink, Reading, O. Bernice Koble, Phar. D., Cincinnati, O. Helen Russell, Lockland, O Phil Schuman, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O E771 1.I.I1I.II1 1 1IIII1IIII1IIII1,,I.1IIII1IIII PEKASIT CRCHARDS P GSW? ,gf I EIN 0' ? Im FPS' PURE MAPLE SYRUP III1II.I1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1-I 1II1 1 1 1 1IIII1IIII1I1 1 The CIDER VINEC-AR AND HONEY F. I.oEscI-IEs ENTERPRISE BAKERY BUILDING a. LOAN E ASS'N CO. I ! I l I 1 ' I Quahty Bakery Goods 1 I ' E Fresh DaHy 'ur I I I ! -l-1 L H d Oh. E : Ph Vlly - 3418 I i I I + - IIII --I -------- m--m4- '- +- 'I-I -- '--- III- ----- -- -- + E781 Emily Gruber, Reading, O, CLASS OF l9l 7 Violet Tierney Feichen, N. Wyoming Lauretta Wallace, Sharonville, O Herbert Brockmeyer, Lockland, O. Lillian Smith Welsh, Lockland, O Gertrude Wiggerman, Reading, O. Melvin johnson, Lockland, O. Margaret Miller, B. S., West Chester, O. Eva Stone Freezer, Elmwood Place Lucy Miller, B. S., West Chester, O. Thoburn Davis, Plymouth, O. Mable Harmon Whittaker, Middletown, O. Lester jonte, Lockland, O. Rachel Meyer, Reading, O. Edward Potthott, B. S., Oxford O Helen Stuckey Shetter, Midd'etown, O. Wellington Skillman, Lockland O Stanley Burk, Chester, lll. Louis Goertmoeller, Lockland, Mary Stephenson, West Chester, O. Harold Schierloh, Hyde Park, Cincinnati O Eva Bercaw, Mason, O. Harry Cook, deceased, CLASS OF l9l8 Edna Frazer l-later, S10 Paddock Rd. Bond Hill Estella Ammen Schierloh, Lockland, O. Virginia Beebe, Van Horn, Franklin, O. Velma Bowyer, Sharonville, O. Helen Von Bargen, Reading, O. Helen Belk, Reading, O. Ethan Ciertz, Lockland, O. Carl Heberle, Cincinnati, O. Cora l-laggood, West Chester, O. Millard Kunz, Lockland, O. john Koerler, Reading, O. Mabel Letlar, Lockland, O. Florence Livingston Tristler, Salem, O. Helen McClung, Sharonville, O. Francis Minnes, Lockland, O. Mildred Smith Bellingham, Carthage O Harold Skillman, Lockland, O. Mayer Shuman, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati O Fred Schierloh, Lockland, O. Clara Fladung, Lockland, O. Florence Varelman Barker, 'Norwood O Eleanor Veddern, Arlington Heights O Eva Wulfhorst, Lockland, O. lrene Wolf, Lockland, O. Elsie Wendt, Kennedy Heights O Albert Schmidt, deceased. CLASS OF l9l9 Edith Shurte Kimble, l08 Home Ave., Lockland Nell Bartlett, Oberlin, O. William Burkhart, Cincinnati, O. Wilmer Clark, Lockland, O. joseph Comer, Sharonville, O. Cloran Conger, Lockland, O. Ruth Davis, Lockland, O, Melvin Greiser, Lockland, O. Edmund jones, Sharonville, O. Mildred P. jones jenker, West Chester, O. Ruth jonte, Lockland, O, Edward Koehl, Reading, O. Carl Koeneke, Reading, O. Mildred Kiaiber, Reading, O. Myrtle Koehl, Reading, O. Corinne Pendery, Lockland, O Elsa Rasp Franks, Hartwell, O. Edward Sanger, Sharonville, O C'yde Sullivan, Lockland, O. Eleanor Shepherd, Sharonville, O Violet Turner, Sharonville, O. john Varelman, Lockland, O. Esther Wood, Sharonville, O. Helen Rabenstein, deceased. CLASS OF i920 Gladys Mullenix Sullivan, BOO N. Cooper Ave., Lockland Cecil Quackenbush, Lockland, O. Pauline Smith, Sharonville, O. Clara Stander Readin O . S, - George Cunningham, Arlington Heights, O. George Skillman, Lockland, O. Mary Louise Williams, Sharonville, O. Anna Williams, Sharonville, O. Millad Cooper, Lockland, O. Stanley Schierloh, Wyoming, O. Elsie Sandel, Lockland, O, julia Honerlaw, Sharonville, O William Eichenhorst, Sharonville, O. Philip Yeager, Sharonville, O. Carl Burk, Sharonville, O. lrvin Smith, Lockland, O. Esther Ratlitf, Lockland, O. Leroy Houston, Sharonville, O. Murray Kimble, Lockland, O. Denver Hertel, Wyoming, O. Wililiam Potthott, Sharonville, Roland Prehn, Lockland, O. Armina Sturm, Lockland, O. Vera Meyer, Lockland, O. Edward Burk, deceased. CLASS OF l92l Mary Lierman Cowan, llO9 N, 7th Ave., Maywood, Ill. Glenn Coleman, Norwood, O. Rutli F-arris, Crescentville, O. Edwarll Goldberg, Lockland, O. Martha Fink, Reading, O, Franris Hansman, Sharonville, O. Esther Robinson, Sharonville, O. Carl Lierman, Reading, O Charles Ostholthott, Lockland O Edna Yeager, Sharonville, O. Alfred Meyers, Lockland, O. Elnora Berg, Lockland, O. George Frazer, Woodlawn, O. E791 Mildred Schmid, Lockland, O. O 1nr....i.i-.r.1 1.1.1 ,.1,.-1i.......1,---W1 1 1 .-1--1r.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,.-1-n1M1. '!' I I - I Studios of 3 I J ALBERT JONES I - I I PHOTCGRAPHER I I 429 Race S-near Phone iviftm io79 Cincinnati, Ohio We are pleasod to be the otticial photographers of the Dictograph. I I We are grateful to the school and the class ot I936 tor their cooperation in producing the photo work. I I ,,,,,, - -,- -,,- -, - -..,-,,,,-,,,,,-,,,-z .. ., .. - ..,-., -...,....g. 1M1u. 1111 M1 1 1 -1 .f1w1nr1 iii- -3, 111.1 iiii 1 1 1'--nn1m.1nn1-11m-1u1 -ru-1-v.-1. I I . I I COMPLIMENTS or I , I Cempiiiwiig of Q I Athens Confectionery I I I I j Homemade Candy i Ice Cream Muci-iMoRE I 1 509 Benson St, Reading, Ohio ' I I I i 'i'- :uii 1 .iii 1mi1 1 iiii 1 iiii 1 -.11 - :.iu - iifu 1 iiun --un1Ivd!0 Grocery 6' Meat Market I 'IM' ' ' I' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'I 'I' II -I S 2 We Deliver I L K 8g M SERVICE E Wes. Myers I I I Wyoming Ave. Lockland, Ohio I I i valley 2886 I pry Cleaning vaio 2716 I I I I I I -----I ----- ' ---- --- ---- ---z- 4-in--I ---------- W--I--+ E801 Gordon Hawkins, Sharonville, O. Agnes Russel, Lockland, O. Louella Starr, Covington, Ky. Warren Smith, Arlington Heights, O. Charles Shephard, Sharonville, O. Margaret Porter, Lockland, O. Margaret Monroe, Lockland, O. Allison Russel, Lockland, O, Melvin Groh, Reading, O. Frank Hotze, Reading, O, Helen Hansman, Sharonville, O. Stanley Hill, deceased. CLASS OF I 922 Evelyn Biens, Sharonville, O. Edna Schalch, Reading, O. Marie Merkle, Lockland, O. Adolf Varelman, Lockland, O. William Houston, Lockland, O. Marjorie Smith, Sharonville, O. Ada Miller, Sharonville, O. Wesley Schmid, Lockland, O. Walter Kinkey, Lockland, O, Ethel Quackenbush, Lockland, O. Helen Mynatt, Lockland, O. Margaret Anchor, Arlington Heights, O. Louise Oerlebeck, Lockland, O. William Conger, Lockland, O. David Mitman, Lock'and, O. Harold Conover, Reading, O. Susie Piersawl, Lockland, O. Miriam Hankins, Sharonville, O. Delbert Muchmore, West Chester, O. Mary Kaufman, Wooster, O. Ernest Rains, Reading, O. Sherman Cooper, Reading, O. Irene Potthoff, Sharonville, O. Elizabeth McVay, Lockland, O. Eugene Sullivan, Reading, O. Robert Griffin, Sharonville, O. Mabel Shurte, Lockland, O. Lena Maxey, Lockland, O. I joseph Wright, Reading, O. Harold Sullivan Verna Armstrong Emma Moody john Morrissey Margaret Ruth Adams Christian Herman Margaret F. Armstrong Clifford Apking Dorothy Cooper Edward Brockmeyer Eva Estelle Green George Carleton Alverda Groh Ralph Crum Ada Herzig CLASS OF I 923 Elizabeth Schierfoh Henry, 526 Rockdale Ave., Avondale Lester Fricke Florence Hunt Karl Gebert Matilda Klaiber Roy Gwaltney Vatrice Martin Gerald Heil Mossie Lee Mircale Carroll johnston Ruth Neel Edward Lenihan Kathryne Pauley Clifford Meyer Edith Prenott james Miller Leona Prenott CLASS OF I924 Irene Mullenix Brockme er 405 N. 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Gardner Bernice Reed Albert Lewis Willa Wilson joseph Burg Louise Miller Alice Thompson Ordelle Bywalers Hilda Chalk Martha Brockmeyer Howard Clark Ruth Hoffman Harold Stewart Gladys Uhlenbrock Mildred Chalk Herbert Keister Milton Seilkop Grace Yeager Myron Luke Helen Sandel Louis Stegrnan Dorothy Pendery Ralph Seifkop SOUND managerial policies and long, successful experience have provided us with sufficient equipment, adequate personnel. and ample resources to render dependable service as artists and makers of fine printing plates. That you will be secure from chance, is our first promise. JAHN 84 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 817 West Washington Blvd., - Cltlcago, Illlnols E341 3 Q ln the foreground - Ft. Dearborn referected in Grant Park on Chicago's lalte front. Illustration by Jahn fr Ollier Art Studios. l Lloyd Barker Bernice Gentry Harvery Pauley Robert Tuttle Harold Campbell jane Agnew Margaret Humphrey Clyde Montieth Thelma Guenzer Gordon Worley Thelma Lloyd Drake jack Smith Sara Sullivan Harry Cilancy Helen Sander Dan Drake Tom Hunt Francis Pettit A'gie Brooks Muriel Armstrong Francis Combs Robert Huffman Mary White Charlotlrf Shaffer CLASS OF i929 David Towner, 428 Hillside Avenue, Lockland Madison Byar Martha Martin john Burg Ruby Smith Merle Gorman Lillian Thompson james Dibowski Virginia Zimmer Ray Fields CLASS OF i930 Payne Partridge, 627 Elfiott Avenue, Lillian Friend Stanley Mifler Wilbur Mcliibben David Weber Robert Clawson Charles Forrester Almer jaker Georgette Keltner Florence Troy john Burg Clayton Fetter Lorena Froebick Llewell jessup john Robinson CLASS OF l93l Helen Morrissey Lobitz, 2895 Montana Av Frank Gilmore William Partridge Gerald Henderson Gail Karnman Eugene Rose E, G Gay Virginia Huffman Edith Eggers Alta Lykins Dorothy Smith Elizabeth Flowers Elizabeth Libbee Arlie Hy le Berneda Worley Ruth Barton Lawrence Moore Helen Morrissey Estelle Grofenberger Wayne Crotty Sarah Bosley l-lelen Mehattie Mildred Brinkmeyer Mildred Sheldon Dorothy Humphries Hazel Smith George Kehler T351 Arlington Wilmer Windisch Ellsworth Tucker Willis Schwendeman Edward Kewwn jack Koelsh Martha Hargy Ralph Page I-larry Happel Virginia Golden Mary M, Mosteller Heights Guy Berger Tom McDanielson Louise Helrigle Bonnalyn O'Bryant Virginia Ryan Priscilla Berger Louis Courts Thomas Hackett Ra'ph Medcalf Alberta Rowley Calvin Sheldt Bernice Gorman Charles Muellen Fannie Piersawl e,, Westwood Rhea Yeazell Lucille Pounds Theora Fox Bernice Yelton jack Agnew ' Frank Skillman Harold Sortor joseph Papania Leonard King john Phillips Clifford Phillips Samuel Booker Ruth Baker Clyde Trivett Charles Brinkmeyer l-larold Gorman Harry Brockmeyer Perry Winn Burnet Montgomery Helen Harrison Harriet Phalen Dorothy Broadwell Margaret Brinker Polly Hicks Ralph Seigfa Verner Reid Sam Lynd Billie Anchor Ellouise Harmon Roger Miller Leroy Schriefer Ethel Buck Edwin Steward james Keith Roland Leslie Mary Louise Veder jeannette Seilkop john Sharpe Vaughn Barnette Emma Phillips Murse Lackey Eugene Reed Gatlord Reese Robert Reese Beufah Benge Hillery Muricy Wilma Zimmerman Raymond Alcorn Sara Combs Maxine Anderson Carl Ballinger Paul Booth Alberta German Dan Berssenbruegge june Gorman john Carsten Helene Hass Kenneth Dunn jean Hitt Marian Reed Margaret Mayerle William Lynd Harriett Sampson CLASS OF i932 Vivian Hotze, 700 Worthington Ave., lrene Bailey Fricke, Corner Mill and Dunn Anna Louise john Miller Mary Burns Lila Prudent Elizabeth Bresenbrugge Ruth Fiedler Loraine Leslie Lottie Wilkerson Henrietta Zimmerman Dorothy Rub Marian Mueller Helen Gentry Alfred Mayerle Downing Byar CLASS OF i933 Helen Riddle Florence Wilmes Mable Eggers Nellie Reese Lillian Schnitzler Charles Harrison jack Farrel Margaret Skillman Ruth Roettle Vivienne Walker CLASS OF i934 Fiedler, ll7 Bacon Street, Paul Fretcher Martha Keltner El'en Seiler Cyde Van Epps Harriett Markland Wilfred Pahner Susie Wooten Norman Moore Clara l-louser Carl Zoeller james Mages Lavina Fields Daniel Murphy CLASS OF i935 Stewart johnson, South Cooper Ave., L l-larold Lohmeier Marjorie Pauley joseph Lichtenberg Agnes Teal George Poplin Mildred Tingley joseph Lacker Evelyn Von Bargen Walter Schultz Beatrice Walker Paul Sharpshair Albert Sortor Charles Weaver Elizabeth Barnette E851 Lockland Glenn Lichtenberg ' Harold Burg Thomas Wallace Evelyn Swartzbaugh Evelyn Dickey Elizabeth Thaman Katherine Kley Albert Spell Robert Dunn Floyd Bollmer George I-lamilton Carl Kersh Streets, Lockland Lockland ockland Fern Helton Ruth Abercrombie james Walker Art Shivers Dorothea Lichtenberg Melvina Hasselbeck Emily Worstell Amie Murphy Emily Hargy Mildred Agnew Guy Westmoreland Randall Dickey Marianne Pahner Irene Worley Gladys E. Klopmeyer Curt Meierhoeffer Roberta Wilkes Austin Owens janet Plummer Albert Sharff Loretta Mae Collins Clyde Bolser Mary M. Ballew j. Hughey Sowder Claude Buttrom Elce Brooks Richard Copeland Ruth Chapman Lucas Daniels Alma Copeland Roy Daniels Geraldine Smith james Digby Frances True Lee Oliver Green Eleanor Wilson john Hunter Lana Wooten Curtis Wooten Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. CALENDAR FOR 1936 SEPTEMBER 9--First day of school. Lots of new faces roaming about the halls. Aren't the Freshies cu-uteP lO-Everyone is getting accustomed to his schedule. But we wonder why there is no eighth period study this year. No skipping now, kidsl ll-The freshmen can be seen strolling around the halls the first five minutes of every period hunting the rooms. News comes that L. l-l. S. is to have night football. l2e-We hear that our football team is coming along fine and that we're really going places this year. l-lere's hoping. l3e-Friday the l3thee-better watch outl School is going strong nowievery- body down to work. i6-Lost, strayed or stolenl One Freshman girl. Found herself in lvlr. Shell's office instead of Mr. l-less' General Science class. i7--The team is working hard for its first game Friday night with Purcell. Hope we winl l8e-Miss Pfaff says she misses the two Betties so much in her shorthand class. We wonder why? They say the classes are awfully quiet now. l9--Big pep meeting and big parade two blocks long. Did l-lartwell and Reading ever envy us-and did we blow horns. .20-First night game-big crowd-2,500 there. Lockland beats Purcell 8-O. Are we ever good and are the lights ever swell. .23-Blue Monday--ea lot of sleepy looking people around the place. .24--Some of the Senior boys can't seem to wait for the Baer-Louis fight tonight. What about it Lee, Bergy, Bill, Pricey, Tom, etc. .25-The two Betties got to school at 8:lO A. M. Some of the Alumni don't seem to be able to read their watches correctly. .26-Sr. Class meeting today. Mezza comes out with a large vote for presi- dency. Also two other girls take offices. . 27-+Boys of the class call a new vote. Votes previously voted found void. New- port, Ky., beat L. l-l. S. i3-lei. Tough. .30-Freshmen initiation. Did those poor kids ever take a beating. Some of the Senior boys seem to have no feelings whatever for others. . 3l-One month of school gone. Nine months to go. OCTOB ER liSecond Sr. Election, Vander Werff and Wendt tied for Presidency. Sandy, Sect. G Treas., and Matthews, Vice-President. 2-lvliss lutzi tells her Sr. History class that she Can't keep her 'map' straight. We wonder whyl 3-Nice test in Psychology. Lots of worried looking faces. 4-Big game. Our boys beat Automotive Trade 34-6. 7-Blue Monday. Nothing going on. 8-We wonder if Psychology is the study of the mind or Wise Cracks. 9--Third and last senior election for Presidency. Wendt comes out ahead by two votes. lO-Big assembly todayl- Now really, Mr. Leflar. You embarrass us, we don't act that bad at a football game. ll-We lost to Bacon l2-l9. Nuff said. l4-We wonder why Barb's face was so red in Psychology class, Maybe just the reflection of her blouse, but we doubt it i5--New romance around school. Dudie Knapp and loe Stagg seem to be in- volved. What about it kids? i6-Big pep meeting at Athletic field. We wonder why a certain Senior boy boy fell to the floor of the car when he passed friends. Nuff said. E871 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct, Oct. Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov l7--Big game. L. H. S. beats Hartwell 35-O. We hope Hartwell can take it. Don't tease them too much Bill. l8-Some of the football players seem to think its their day off. What about it Bill, Lee and Neblett? 2l-Bergy hands such a line to Mr. Morris in chemistry that he believes it himself, 22--Football players get a big banquet at the Wyoming club, do they ever rate. Hey kids lay off of the pictures-they don't even know you. 23-These Freshmen don't seem to know that they a,ren't to ring the fire bell. Maybe they'll learn??? 24-Barb and Bettie W. are so affectionate in Psychology class that they sit there and hold hands-Ain't love grand? 25--Big pep assembly at ll :OO L. H. S. played Norwood at Norwood and lost 20-l-4. lt was a good game though More grief slipsl 26qNo school today. 28-A certain Sr. boy was heard singing Somebody stole my Girl. What's the matter Bill couldn't you do any good in Hartwell last night? 29iOOOH at last some men in our school---thanks to the W. P. A. 30-We picked our rings today-Everyone seems satisfied, strange as it may seem. Bl-Paul Price was seen strutting a football player around-Ohh sorry we didn't know he was a she. NOVEMBER l--Budding romance in lr. class- Toar Bolser and Ann Ross-Kinda beat- ing your time isn't he Bob? 4-Now Hap what were you doing in the boys' locker room. Waiting for a street car? 5-Mr. Hess must have been late this morningdhe forgot to wash? his face. 6--Have we got pep, and Reck found out how he acts at a football game. We hope Owens makes his letter. 7-A parade and everything. What an eventful night. Some childrenl' think tires are balloons-Sr. at that-tchl tchl 8-The N. M. N. all look kinda pale this morning. What's the matter girls are you still scared? Hoorahl we beat Wyoming! , 9-Happy birthday Bettie! Web kinda takes a beating today-'Tis her birthday. l2fYeaz took a little vacation over time and didn't get to school this A. M. Why were all the gangs faces red at the volleyball game this afternoon? Nick would you know? l3-Lot of sad looking seniors walking around today. Mr. Hess can give the nicest? tests in Psychology. I4-Big pep assembly today! Mr. Hess gets so affectionate in Psy, says Bless your heart to one of the girls. l5wPlenty cold out today-L. H, S. beat Taylor 6l -O. Wotta game. l8-Rain! Rain! Rain! Some of the senior boys seem to have no modesty- Bill Wamsley should know. 20-Some of the senior girls must have been in a bad mood today from their actions in the locker room. We wonder? Zl-A lot of fireworks going on in the auditorium. Seems as if some of the fellows can't wait for 4th of july. 22-We wonder if Lee, Bergy, Ed., and Fred will mind watching the game from ling side-lines Thursday! Better bring your firecrackers to amuse yourself i s. 25-Back to school. We find that our star players will play in the turkey game after all. 26-Looks like we'll have bad weather for the game Thursday. H81 Nov. 27-fEverybody's making bets on the big game tomorrow. Big parade through Nov. Nov Dec . Dec. Dec, Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Alan. Alan. Alan. Ilan. Alan. Alan. 'an Reading. 28-L. l-l. S. got back at Reading for last years defeat and took them over for a 35-7 scores l-lurrahl we win M, V, I, I.. cup, . 29-I bet there were a lot of Cameras broken at the jones' studio today. Lots of seniors had their pictures taken. DECEMBER 2-l-ley, Sandy quit trying to hold Reinhardts hand all the timevthe attrac- tion must be Roy's curly hair don't you think so? 3eWhat a conceited bunch ot Srfsf- all think their pictures are terrible, Well what can you expect? Lockland girls should be more modest when they play volleyball at other schoolsfthe outfits were nice, but- 4-Sr. boys all late this morning-must have had a bad night. My mistake it was a Filibusters meeting. Wamsley's the new President. 5-lt looks as though the Filibusters are breaking up lby requestl, Thatis tough kids. We wonder why the Sr, boys won't ride with us anymore-we promise not to race anymore. 6-lt looks like a real case between the first floor Sr. Don Sandy and lean Montague-We don't blame you even though she is a Freshy, 9-What price oxygen 20 flasks broken in our first experiment. lf we try hard we should break all records. lO-- Reckl' certainly has a grump on. l-le must want a change of scenery the way he's moving everyone aroundeaare you lonesome Ace? ll--Stan, Cay certainly must have it bad for a certain Freshman girl, l-le is working so hard to finish that purse for Xmas. l2-There seems to be a path worn to the ottice from Reck's study. l-le evidently doesn't like girls. l-lows about it Barb, I-lap, Dettes, and Bettie? l3- Fleck and Bettie W, seem to understand each other better? OOOI-ll Friday l3thelXlevertheless we beat Automotive Trades in our tirst basket- ball game. l6--What was all the discussion about Sth period, girls? For more information ask Mezza. I7-Big football banquet last night. We wonder how many of the boys will keep those nice gold footballs? We hope not many. l8-What do you think Mr Morris is, Mezza, a bucket? She asked him if he wanted to catch the water or let it go, l9-No, Srs, the rings haven't come vetfpoor Mr. Dungan will be saying that in his sleep tonight. ZOYNO more school this year. Aren't you glad those painters are so slow? IANUARY 2-Bergyl what are you carrying the club for? Oh that's right it's leap year. Matter kids too much New Years? 3fMy, My, Mr. Leflar what a Luffly tie you are wearing Did Santa Clause bring you that little animal on it too? 6--Who said l-lappy New Year? Miss Wagner and Mr, Morris aren't wasting any time in handing out tests. 7iWho took those tattle tale pictures of the Thanksgiving game? That's all right Tom, Fred was practically in the grandstand himselt, 8-Now Bill, you don't wear your lipstick straight. lust where have you been lor should that be who have you been with?l 9-Thank goodness there is only one Stan Cay in school or the painters never would finish. I0-A new romance in the Sr. class. lt's Dettes and Dick this time, Why don't you quit chasing him Dettes? H91 lan. lan. lan, lan. lan. Alan. jan, lan. Alan, Alan. lan. fan, Alana Alan. lan, Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb l3--Mr, Shell is going to have time clocks put in everyones house to see what time they get in, Now Mr. Shell we all get in earlyfsometimes. lil'-What is this school coming to? You can't even tell teachers how to grade your paper anymore. At least not Mrs Morris. l5-Seniors seem awfully studious lately. Why? Oh just a ten page theme for Miss Wagner due Monday. i6-Some of the seniors seem to be greatly interested in buying houses, Don't get worried it's only Monopoly. l7-el.ockland really took it on the chin'l from Reading Lost-well, we won't say how badly. l9f-All the seniors came back to school half asleep after staying up half of the night getting their English thesis, 20-eEveryone came staggering out of chemistry this morningfjust one of Mr, Morris's tests. Zleafplenty of snowl Another blizzard. 22-eWhy is everyone's face so red? Oh, just the cold weather. 23-a-i8 degrees below-whew-Flow did your fingers get so numb. Yeazg did the cold get you? OHl-l just been typing the absent list, 24eaeStill plenty cold. Lots of the kids froze in or somethinf Ought to have a list of those who are here it would be shorter 27eaEverybody is reviewing for exams. Oh mel 28feMr, Morris just tells us about the nice six page exam he will stage soon. Better bring your lunch kids. 30-What an English test'--Oh Miss Wagner donlt you ever have pity? 3l-Everybody seems to be busy studying for exams, . FEBRUARY 3eeBack to school, l.ots of sad looking faces after seeing their grades on the exams. 4--less Ryan gets all the possible information from Mrs l-less about his broth- er's cow-why Mousie we didn't know you wanted to be a farmer. 5--Some of the Alumni are pretty good at monopoly, but Yeaz and Web say it's just luck. Ga-OHI-ll-ll-ll those report cards Lot ot us are down in the dumps. 7-Libbe says that the people of a perfect social society should be just a little taller than he is. Lockland beat Readingl lO-Blue Monday-We wonder who the new girl is-Oh it's Yeaz with a new hair dress lt's a l-loneY. ll--Lockland won from Roger Bacon. Sr. O. R. Valentine party. l2-Thanks to Lincoln we have no school. i3-A slight explosion in chemistry-Mr. Morris kinda blew up over a few chemistry problems that weren't worked. l8--The music isn't the only thing that goes around and aroundeso does the dear old girl's Panther basketball team'-Now girls no hair pulling. l9--l-ley, Cliff, and Mousie, what tor whol were you waiting for in front of the girls dressing room? It couldn't be the dancers could it? 2Oelkey ipriceyl Finklestien where did you get all of that fuzzy stuff on your head-that can't be hair can it? Zlel-lurray, and assembly-ePicture show 'n everything. The dear old senior class comes through again idespite all criticisml, The plaque is ours now, 24-Mr, Shell and Mr. Dungan will be gone a vveeke-we wonder if there will be a school left when they gt back, and so do they. 25fEveryone looks so graceful this morning. How did you get along with the first dancing lesson kids? 2GeThere is a rumor about that the seventh period study hall keeper uppers have been missing certain seniors lately E901 Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar Mar Mar. Mar Mar. Mar, Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar Mar. Mar Mar Mar Mar. Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr. Apr. 27-Web and Yeaz take the credit for the Xavier 3rd quarter last night. What was number 7's name girls?---Paul? 28-Funls over kids---MCliff goes back to Physics Monday, the keeper inners come back from the convention, and we go back to the study. MARCH 2-Oirls-did you have any luck. You know itls leap year and-OOOl-ll-ll-l l've got spring fever. 3-Seems as though a certain Sr. girl is in circulation again-el-lowsabout it l-lap? Would Bill Wamsley know? 4-Everyone is limping todaye-AMust be the dancing class, huh? Did l hear someone say something about somebodies having a flat tire? Or didn't I? Selr. class play practice started. Tops go to loe Stagg and Margaret Booth. 6--l-lurrayl We beat Mount i-lealthy in the tournament. 9-What's the riot about? Oh iust a staff meeting. lt seems as though the Sr. boys canlt take it--'Do the little dears want their pictures taken some more? lCP'More arguments. Vv'hat a man Priceye what does the other fellow look like? Shame on you for picking on a little Sophomore. ll-Web's getting anxious- -she figured it out-only 68 more days and only 400 more hours until graduation. l2kMillie Schultz and the alumni aren't getting along so well. Don't worry spring will be here soon. i3-Oh! Friday l3 is certainly unlucky for some of us, l-low many times did you fall down today, Dettes? l6-The Ex. Lockland basketball team is really good. They're in the finals for the lr, Championship of Cincinnati. C-ood luck! . l7-l-lurrayl for the lrish, and Mousie O'Ryan came to school with a RED tie on-shame upon youl l8eMorning after the night before. Mr. Morris doesn't know how close he hit it when he said the whole chemistry class was asleep. The alumni dance was the cause. l9eRuth Schultz has a sore leg today from holding Skeet's corner up, The attraction couldn't be Buddy Morairi could it? 20-Ralph Bates practised up on basketball the 7th period, shot ten paper wads in the waste baskete- -Nice record, but you should have seen the floor. 23-Oee-Barb has the gold football now. Nice going! Ace you had better be careful, or-P 24-The fortune teller forgot to tell O N., B, Y., D. M., and F. W. that a big man with brass buttons would stop them on the way home. 25fOl'il A nice little fizz this morning in chemistry. lack M. got his morning bath in acid, that's all right lack it will eat the dirt off. 26-alive Ihfelar Paul Lichtenberg has been going to Wyoming lately--some high at ' say. 27gOeorge l-lilliard, Mr, l.eflar's right hand man, seems to prefer Hartwell to Lockland, some school spirit l'd say? There seems to be something be- tween Ray B. and Esther K. too. 30-Plenty of rain today, l.et's go swimming in the street. Bl-lt seems that some of the Seniors have grown old in a day from their appearance climbing the stairs. Oh, just track practise. Barb and Yeaz take a trip to a hospital fora nurses tea-W-lust a couple of on-coming nurses. APRIL l-And to think a Freshie got by with fooling me. Tchl Tchl 2eOet out your fur coats again. More snow and quite a bit, lr. class play matinee this afternoon. Nice going kids. E911 Ap r, Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Ap r. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Ap r. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Ap r. Apr. lvlay May lvlay May May 3- -Lots ot disappointed jrs. No play tonight because Gayle Shearer is ill. 4-Millie Schultz operated on tor appendicitis at the hospital. 6--lt seems that there was a big meeting held in the rest room todayg it was supposed to be secret, but-- 7--Cee, it's pretty out, there ought to be a law against school on days like this. 8-Are you going out tonight? What a question-big chemistry exam tomorrow .... 9-Lots of sadness today-The exam was worse than we expected, lO-Cood Friday, Assembly under the direction ot the Cirl Reserves. Mousie says he wouldn't want to be King Edward's wite----we bet he'll be disap- pointed-the King we mean. i2-What's this? I hear Walt Schmeuszer got fooled on a coc. l-le was posi- tive that coca-cola had an aspirin in it. I3-Such nice weather! l-lap, Barb, Yeaz, and Dettes just love to eat ice cream cones, especially the ones that cost a quarter a piece. l4--jr. Play goes ott swell. i5--lt seems that some ot the girls were all most late at noon. We wonder why? i6-Edna Mae Kunz can really drive. She takes the bumps so easily C?l. l7-Report cards came out. Lots of sad looking people. What no charity? 20-Senior play try outs atter school. No decision yet, and the suspense is getting terrible. Zl-lvlinkie and lvlidge haven't finished their lunch yet. They've been eating pretzels tor the last two periods. 22-More try outs tor the play. Everyone is starting to do a lot of last minute worrying about their grades for graduation. 23-Crand weather! Who teels like sitting in school? Seniors seem to be worried about the play. The parts haven't been given out yet, so they are all getting anxious. 24-Sr. Play parts given out. Lots of excitement. Yeaz attends the Miami Senior Ball and brings us back the signature of Duke Ellington. 26-Sr. Play practice starts. Lots ot work ahead ot you kids. Dick gets home from play practice at l :BO A. lvl. l-low'd you enjoy the walk to Sharon- ville Dick? 27-Lots of loafin' going on today. Much too nice to sit in school. 28-Staff meeting at 7100 P. M, Lots of work done-and HOW! Why was it that they all seemed to want to leave in such a hurry. Oh, I see, to get to Freinds, 29-I.. l-l. S. beats Reading in baseball. Score B-O. Kersh really showed them how to pitch today. Didn't even allow them a hit. 30-lt seems that some ot the Senior, and Sophomore girls just can't get to school on time at noons. Could the reason be a Chevrolet girls? j MAY l-We wonder why Kunzie, Nick, Dudie and l-lussie changed their minds so suddenly the 7th period today. Could you have been influenced to do so girls? We wonder by whom? 4-lt seems that everything has to be spoiled--another English test. 'Nutt said! 5---What are three most otten words used in the Sth Period English class? I don't know. Why Seniors! 6-Seniors measured for Caps and Cowns. It won't be long now, kids 7-We wonder where Dettes, Web, Cliff and Dick disappeared tothe 7th period. Ohhhh, you just took a joy ride to the city. We see! By Bettie Weber and Betty Yeazell E921 HUMOROUS SAYINGS ln Civics Class, B, Y, wants to know if our Lockland justice of the Peace can marry people, lWhy not try it out some time and find out for yourself, my friendl. Miss Wagner: Class, class, l get so disgusted everytime l ask you to write compositions. When l start reading them l find that you make such silly mistakes. l, R. lA very bright ladl: 'You bring it on yourself. Mr, Morris explained to the Chemistry Class that he used to teach his wife in school, and naturally she would have to do whatever he said. Ed. Thompson, a very quick witted young man of high intelligence, said, l'I bet thats the last time you had the say. ' O O l Mr: Hess: lt used to be 'The hand that rocked the cradle ruled the world,' but now it's changed to 'lt's the kid that's in the cradle who rules the world', Bill Wamsley: You ought to know, Mezza had a wad of gum lt followed her to school, Miss Pfaff took it away from her, And chewed it after school, Mr, Dungan: When is a piece of wood made into a King? Mabel Mink: When it's made into a ruler. Mary Keltner: What kind of a new dog is that you have, leanette? leanettei That's a police dog. Mary: Well it surely doesn't look like one. l leanettei No, of course not, he's in the secret service. C O O Crazy ?? 'Twas a nice September morning Last October in luly The moon lay thick upon the ground The grass shone in the sky, The flowers were singing sweetly The birds were in full bloom, While I went down into the cellar To sweep an upstairs room. Senior Class Meeting: Seniors being measured for rings. B, Weber: You needn't measure me, l have a perfect 36. B, Wamsley las he fills his pockets with equipmentl: l'm sure getting a lot out of this chemistry course. E931 i d She Got A Hap Wagner was told to write a long sentence, she wrote-Hlmprisonment tor lite. B. Libbee: 'iSay, Dick, what's your tavorite truitP Dt Murphy: Thats easy edates with peaches, Miss Wagner treading l-lamletl: And the grave digger threw up another skull. Don Sandy: 'tie must have been hungry! I I I W Some Things You Will Never See Ace Yockey without Barb. M, Ryan, P. Price, T. Markland skipping a study hall, O. Newton not talking. Chemistry Class having a good lesson. Mary Keltner as stout as Kate Smith. James Klaine's hair combed. Civics class paying attention. Senior class settling a ouestion without tilibustering. Mezza Vander Wertt without chewing gum. Bill Warnsley not getting set on by Miss lutzi. Tom Mooney not headed for l-lartwell. Nick and Lee mad at each other. Mabel and Evelyn not using the ditto. I I I Mr, Shell tin Trig iii 'll-low many problems did you work, Roland? Bergameyer: I worked one, but didn't get any right, I I I Ace: Do all those guns, swords and pistols around your house belong touyour brother? Barb: No, they belong to mef, - Ace: What do you do with them? Barb: l didn't want you to get the idea that yours was the only arms l could have around me. Tom Marklandg Don't l smell burning wood? Clitt Meierhoeter: No, that's only Morris getting hot-headed, again, Two Beittys at a football game Mabel M.: My look how muddy the team isg how will they ever get clean? Freida Mg Sillyl What do you think the scrub team is tor? E941 Mr, Morrisi Whats the shape of molecules feet? M Ryan: Round, I guess. Mr, Morrisi How do you know lhey're round? M, Ryan: All right, theyre square then. I donll' vvdnl' lo slarl an argument about' il. Freshman girl lin locker rooml, Klee, luul l'd like lo fall in love Verna luehlonlnergi Well, you'd beller fall into sornelhing, lhal window ' I5 open, I O C T lfurmer Broyvrfs vyiloj ll you really vmnl work, Furmer Cray vvanls ll good righl Mhand many lred Vxfcndlj lus'l my luck, lady l'nw lellvhdndod. C U O Why Ed! lfd says he doesn'l mind 'lho school, bul il's the principal ol lohc lhing. l Q I Miss Wlrgner. lQUOllllgll'OiI1EllDOCl'1Tl love planted d rose, lend ol uuulalionl and lhen whut happened, class? Freida Marlin: ull diedf' H Miss Wugner, Not quite, The k r,LJ'ld rm'-ed sheet O . O Ain't It The Truth The more you stud, The more you know The more you know The more you can lorgel The more you can lorgel' The more you do lorgel The more you do forget The less you know So Why STUDY, Shorr lll3oy Tirll. l got as good wolf' lirlli 'Mfhal dolngf Shorlyi 'Taking Care ol sr ll3l ,Dull dog hllli 'll3oy, thfrl dog ls vyorlh more than l ern. 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