Lockland High School - Dictograph Yearbook (Lockland, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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Yes, it's startling,l agree with you, but it's a fact. Our own AMBROSE ELLIOTT wailed his first sharp greeting to the world in Conners- ville, Indiana, late one night. His first ambition was to play-what, I don't know. But in his younger days he was known as Desperate Ambrose , a character in the funny papers at that time. Fortunately for him and also for us he likes most his very attractive wife and he likes least, Latin. Desperate Ambrose's ideal man is, as it should be,Jesusg and his ideal woman is Eve. I can't understand the lat- ter. Ialways thought men held a grudge against her. Jack Benny is his favorite actor and Dagmar is his favorite actress. And he's a teacher. He respectfully admits that he doesn 't have much life history except that he was born, grew up Qisn't he luckyj and married in 1934. He has also had his picture taken occasionally. He always yells Sshh ---- Now shut up . Ever since CHARLES PAYNE was a little boy in Pine Hill, Kentucky, his deep ambition was to become a man. . .now look at him! When the people up here discovered Chick 's ability, there was a little commotion between the two states. After a while the disagree- ment was settled, and we got the country bumpkin. This small incident was later to be known as the Civil War. He attended Lockland and excelled in all sports. We were proud of his record in the second world war. As a sergeant in the infantry he served in Luxembourg, Belgium, England, France, and Germany. After all this he was quite tired and needed a new pair of shoes. He received his fine educa- tion at the University of Cincinnati. Chick has traveled along the east coast from Maine to Miami. He likes Canada best and has been there many times. Chick was born an outdoor man since he doesn't fit in the house. MR. SHELL was born in Elleston, Ohio, some time ago. His first ambition was to become a policeman, but he decided to strike a higher level by being a principal. He obtained his degrees at Wittenberg College and the University of Cincinnati. His love for cigars over-shadows his hatred for chewing of gum. His double, Winston Churchill, is his ideal man. He stated his ideal woman as being Mrs. Shell. His favorite actor is Walter Pigeon: his favorite actress, Mary Martin. Since his marriage. he has been an assistant storekeeper for the Hospital of the insane, a private tutor, and a school teacher. His travels have taken him all over the United States with the ex- ception of the New England states. He has also visited Canada. Mr. Shell's favorite saying is Let's not be juvenile. MISS FRANCES DYE was born on a farm and had many pleasant times there. But this was not enough. She didn't like to be fenced in. So she started traveling to just small, unknown places--Maine, Florida, Texas, Boston, South Dakota, and California. She went to the west coast via the Panama Canal Zone. She has also taken the grand tour through Europe. Miss Dye isa very conscientious and hard- working woman whom we shall, remember as a sweet lady who would stop her work to help any one find a book that he needed. If one didn't know her too well, he would think the only word she had in her vocabulary was Sshh. . MR. DALLMER says that he was born in Middletown, Ohio, on August 7, 1924. His first ambition was to learn to walk. Mr. Dallmer went to Hamilton High, where he was in the same class with Mrs. Dallmer, but he didn't meet her until after he was discharged from the service. Mr. Dallmer likes spinach least and likes basketball most. His ideal man is the one who strives hard for what he wants and his ideal woman is his wife. His fa.vorite actor is Gary Cooper, his favorite actress, Doris Day. He has traveled all over Europe and the United States. He can frequently be heard saying to his basketeers, 'Are you tired? Mr. Dallmer played basketball for the Bearcats, started on first string for four years, was awarded most valuable player trophy for three years, and was captain for two years. MR. JOHN BUECHNER was born, he thinks. His first ambition was to cry. He says he was a basketball star in grade school, but faded out in high school and finally woke up in college. Beaky likes most his wife and likes least chipped beef and garlic. His favorite ac- tor is Spencer Tracy and his ideal man is Mr. Roettger. His favorite actress is Rhonda Fleming and his ideal woman, Miss Love. He has traveled North, South, East, and West. His favorite saying is Analyze the situation. He was in the Civil Service in the last war and helped with marines and sailors. MR. MILAM, a newer member of our faculty, has become well established in his industrial arts teaching. In answer to our uestion concerning birth he said, Oh, yes, I had one. He stated his ambition is to find a way to save up the surplus energy of a sevenfh grad- er and present it to him five years later at the beginning of his senior year. His alma mater was Ohio University, where he enjoyed his favorite, apple pie a la mode. One of his dislikes is an effusive woman. His ideal man is Well, after all! He stated his ideal woman as being his wife. His favorite actor is Ronald Coleman, and his favorite actress, Betty Hutton. When asked of his life history, he an- swered. This book is too short. His extensive travels have amounted to Portsmouth. Ohio. His one thought during our question period was This, too, shall pass. MR. MORRIS was born. he says,Ianuary 25, 1897, in a little town in Illinois. His first ambition was to be a teacher. He attended the Western Illinois State Teachers College, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Cincinnati. He enjoys eating but would rather the menu didn't contain prunes. His ideal man is Einstein, and his ideal woman, his wife, He enjoys watching Popeye and Minnie Mouse on the screen. Mr. Morris has traveled all over the United States and Canada. He says his favorite saying is, When do we eat? But we have found that it is, One of us is going to leave, and it's not going to be me! MISS NORMA JEAN HORNER, known as Coach by all of her students, is well loved by everyone. She was born in this century way back in 1923. The city of McComb, Mississippi, is now famous for this fact. Her first ambition was to talk, and she has been doing a good job of talking since. This is her first year here as a teacher, but she was a beloved student at dear old Lockland High several years ago. She was graduated from Lockland in 1942 and then went into defense work at the William S. Merrell Chemical Company. As you look at our beautiful marble memorial hall, you will see her name carved upon it for serving two years for her country in the Women's Army Corps. She went to Mississippi Delta State Teachers College and there received her bachelor of science degree. Coach loves Michigan summers but for some reason or other she dislikes snakes. Most young women have an ideal man: well, our Coach is not any different. Her ideal man is a cotton planter in the grand state of Mississippi. Miss Horner has traveled throughout the United States, Canada, and Oh! we must not forget Texas! Her favorite saying is, Relax! and it seems as though in swimming class that is the only thing she can say. Another interesting thing about Coach is that her ideal woman is Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her favorite actor is Spencer Tracy and her favorite actress is Joan Crawford. MR. DUNGAN was born in the little country village of Greenwood, Indiana. Believe it or not, he wanted to become a motorman. ln a different sort of way he has fulfilled that ambition by driving his students so gracefully. Here are some secrets that have puzzled us for some fourteen years, but by close observation the class of 52 has uncovered some hidden facts. He likes movies and dislikes preach- ing. The latter, to us, is hard to understand, but facts will be facts. His ideal man is Teddy Roosevelt Qeasy to understandj and his ideal woman is his grand-daughter. His favorite actress is Myrna Loy and his favorite actor, Robert Taylor. By no means is it a secret that he was a farmer first and then a grain business salesman. He has traveled all over the United States and Mexico. We all know that his travels proved quite educational. We will never forget Mr. Dungan and his stern, meaningful manner in which he said, Well now, stu- dents, let's come to order.



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