Lockland High School - Dictograph Yearbook (Lockland, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Glass Lf U First, there is Ruth the President of our class, A friendly and a most winsome lass. Next in line our Vice President as it should be, Is a mellow fellow called Untz only by me. To take the notes and read them too is-guess who? Why me of course, and who am I? That's up to you. Our money we trusted to Dot to handle with care. Because we knew she was honest and fair. Now that you know who conducts our class meetings, I'll tell you about the rest in this little greeting, They're a grand group of boys and girls who leave in June With stars in their eyes and their goalkthe moon. I have great confidence in these little men and women of tomorrow Therefore, there is in my heart happiness-and no sorrow They will make you proud and not ashamed Who knows? One of us may be headed for the hall of fame. -Anna Lee Lynd, Secretary eniofz populafziftl Prettiest Girl ..............,.... .,r....... .,.....,.......,................ M a rgie O'Brien Most Handsome Boy .,.,..i.. ,....... , Jack Muhlenpoh, John Castner Cutest Girl ...........,...,,... .,..,....,.....,.....,........,.. N orma Sowder Cutest Boy ...,.....,,....... .,......,.....,.......,............, T roy Kaper Most Popular Girl ....,. ..,.,... R uth Ostholthoff Most Popular Boy ......... ......... T ommy Hawks Best Athlete Girl ........ Best Athlete Boy .ir.,..r Dorothy Mueller ........,Tommy Hawks Wittiest Girl ..i.....,........ ,.,.... S andy St. John Wittiest Boy ,............,.....,,.... Most Likely to Succeed Most Talkative Girl .... ...........Troy Kaper .......,..,Doris Pittman Ruth OstholthoH' Most Talkative Boy ...,..,. ....,................,,....,..,....,.., T roy Kaper Most Pleasant Girl ...,.... r...,.,. A nna Lee Lynd, Norma Hassler Most Pleasant Boy .i...... E ..,, .,.,..............,.,........, F red Brockmeyer Girl with Prettiest Hair ...,.,.. ,.,.,.,....,........,.....,.,....... P eggy Long Usually Tardy ..........,..... .,....,. J ames Ahlers Favorite Hangout ..,... Favorite Orchestra ...i,... Favorite Crooner .,,,... 27 ....,..........,..Friend's ..,..Tommy Dorsey ,,...,...Bing Crosby

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COLLEEN WILES ELMER WALLACE Coke Those who seek happiness, Gnd it. Coke is one of the quieter girls of the class of 46. She is a happy go lucky person and always willing to help when help is needed. We all hope Coke finds success awaiting her in any prof fession she chooses. Clee Club 1, 2. 35 C. A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech 3, 45 Vice President of Student Council 35 Travel Club. Tuggle Live and learn while you can. Toggle came back to L. H. S. after serving two years with the U. S. Marines. In the short time that he has been back in school he has acquired many friends and has taken an active part in class activities. Travel Club. Glass 111liSf0'!.LI Way back in 1942 over one hundred members of the class of '46 sat timidly in the auditorium listening to Mr. Dungan explain about a regular and a pep assembly and Mr. Shell assigning home rooms. At first we were all shy but when activities started we came out of our shell and proved our worth by putting over a paper drive. In 1943f44 our sophomore year, we devoted most of our time to studies, especially biology where we cut up frogs and worms. The following year, we were all enthused about raising money for the prom and more money for a trip to Washingtcmn. We worked at the .lyp Joint, sold Thanksgiving Day programs, gave dances, sold cards, presented our junior play, had a paper drive and sponsored a boat ride, On May 11, we had the prom at the Hotel Sinton in the Rookwood Room and still had money left for our trip. Our last year, 194546, with fifty members of the class left, wc all worked together by presenting a minstrel show and a class play, selling more cards, class pins, pictures, and peanuts, and had bake sales. This year has been marked with many memories, receiving our class rings, going on our trip to Washington, D. C., getting the Dictograph off to press, winning the plaque for the first time, the prom, baccalaureate, class night, and finally last-but not least-GRADUATION. -Dorothy Mueller 26



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fast and Tesfamenf 06 The Glass of Lf U We, the Senior Class of Lockland High School, of the City of Lockland, State of Ohio, of the United States of America, being of sound mind and body, do establish this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I-To the Freshmen, we leave our high standing with the faculty, and our unmarred and spotless conduct during school, especially study halls. ARTICLE IIgThe Sophomores inherit the joys and sorrows of the past four years. ARTICLE III-To the Juniors, we leave the front rows of the auditorium, hoping they will enjoy them as we have. ARTICLE IV-Our more personal characteristics we leave as follows: John Castner leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Morris to Don Henrich. Christine Dunn gives some of her extra pounds to Mary Jo Phelps. Marg O'Brien bequeaths her disgust for study halls fwithout food, to Doris Muchmore. Warren Jefferson inherits his sister's genuine liking for Miss Love's teaching ability. Georgia Byrley leaves the front door to the school. jean Avra leaves her long school day to Joan Hammond. Al Ballbach leaves his ability to skip the third bell to anyone who can get away with it. Roberta Clevenger wills the piano in the auditorium to anyone who has patience enough to stand it. Peggy Long leaves her love for brown eyes to Mary Louise Newton. Anna Lee Lynd leaves her third period lunch hour to anyone who wants it. Martha Mesley leaves her desire for talking in Miss Cliver's classes to anyone who can get by with it. Dorothy Mueller bequeaths Snooky to the Senior Scouts especially Evelyn Hunziker because of her lack of beaus. Jean Whitt inherits Gaynelle Whitt's blonde hair. Sandy St. John wills her cheerleading ability to Miss Oliver. Paul Lacey leaves his free time to his sister. Joyce Lacey also inherits Ruth Ostholthoff's low grades from Miss Love. Troy Kaper would like to leave his green basketball trunks to whomever hooked them. Bessie Masters leaves her empty coke bottles to Don Kinman. Wilma Ferguson inherits some of Glenna Keeton's height. Tom Hawks leaves his football ability to his brother. Vera Lawrence wills her fond affection for Miss Love to Pat Keith, 28

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