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J :- S graft: We present this book as a living and tangible memory left in the wake of our schooling at Lock- land High School. ' aw. fr .ima , 1 'I 'sr N25-415 , H if ,, ,,. .. . N .W . ,Ju 1 J 1.3-3 LM LJ-3 ,U-3 -li-4 1 ---'J 1 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Marian Carter, Feature Editor: Lois Evans, Assistant Girls' Sports Editor: Patricia Purtee, Calendar Editor: Carolyn Crutchfield, Business Manager: Patricia Cliffe, Typist: Dera Bruns, Calendar As- sistant: Virginia Griffin, Editor, SECOND ROW: Betty Jane Rebholz, Literary Editor: Ruth Coffey, Assistant Literary Editor: Kenneth Miracle, Advertising Staff: Dale Dyehouse: Neil Clinebell, Joke Editor:CarlRenner, Photographer: Lawrence Cradler, Assistant Advertising Manager: Keith Woyan, Advertising Staff, THIRD ROW: Gretchen Scott, Adviser: Betty Helrnkamp, Girls' Sports Editor:Ste11a Daniels, Cartoonist:Joan Forehlich, Typist: Jean Terwilleger, Assistant Feature Editor: Marian Neiert, Advertising Staff: Mildred Jones, Typist. FOURTH ROW: Jack Acus, Boys' Sports Editor: Glenn Lewis, Alumnae Editor: James Brown, Assistant Boys' Sports Editor: Everett Lykins, Assistant Editor: Larry Higdon, Joke Editor: Alfred Banholzer, Advertising Manager: Roy Acus, Advertising Staff.
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bm I-XN IXQ INSPIRATION j Behind every song lies an inspiration. The song- writers of Tin-Pan-Alley have some guiding ideal be- hind their masterpiece of music. Likewise the song- writers of 1952 are proud to claim Mr. Glenn Morris as the inspiration of the 1952 Dictograph, our very own masterpiece in music. Throughout our four years as members of Lockland High, Mr. Morris's bespeckled, grinning face could be found wherever the Class of 1952 was hard at work. Just as Morris combines chemicals to make a compound, so has his character been com- bined to make a well-balanced personality. Take 10 mm. of practicalityg heat slightlyg slowly add 1 liter of in- dustriousness and 1 gram of wit. Filter through his will to help our class and there is our compound -- Mr. Morris. The Class of 1952 hopes that our song guide not only now, but also in our future song of life. will be a credit to our inspiration, which will be o Q
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CRITICS BOARD CF EDUCATIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Millard Kunz, Walter Miller, President, George Bauer, Vice Presidentg Thomas Berger, Clerk. Benjamin Burke was absent when this picture was taken. , Each great song hit must first of all meet the approval of the critics in order to enter the musical Hall of Fame. We hope that the song of the Class of 1952 fulfills all the requirements that the Board of Education, our critic, has set up. If the people who are established as great critics are any indication of the fulfillments they require, we would be proud indeed to have their stamp of approval as the copyright to our song. Our hearts sing out the gratitude which we feel, but do not often enough ex- press, in having so fine a board of critics. Mr. Bauer,who has served diligently on the Board since 1938, has had a successful and happy life in Lockland and Wyoming, where he works at the Gardner Board and Carton Company, He attributes his success to good health and a wonderful wife, His advice to the Seniors is, Be honest and put the good Lord first in everything you do, Mr. Berger, who has always lived in Lockland, has served as Clerk of the Board for twenty years. He thanks the splendid co-operation of everyone in the school system for his success, Give your best efforts in business, trade, or professiong have a reverence of God, and offer prayers for World Peace is his formula for success that he offers to the Seniors of today, Mr, Burke, a Lockland resident who has served only two years on the Board, is the younges member. His suc - cess as a member of the Cincinnati Gas and Electric Company came through a willingness to work and a sincere desire to help others, He advises all people to keep honesty and the Golden Rule uppermost in their minds, Mr. Kunz, an employee of the Ford Company, has served twelve years on the Board, His fifty-one years of happy and useful life in Lockland he attributes to his helping others, He offers this as advice to today's Seniors, Get as much education as possible, be honest, and be trustworthy. Mr. Miller, who has devoted his spare time to the Board for twenty years, is a minister. After living in Brecon for several years, Mr, Miller came to Lockland forty-six years ago, He feels his success has come about because of the co-operation of others. The reverence of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,
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