Lotspeich School - Lotspeich Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

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Text from Pages 1 - 36 of the 1976 volume:

LOTSPEICH SCHOOL 1976 The sixth grade has enjoyed preparing this first published yearbook ofLotspeich School, All writing has been done by the Class of 1976. Our aim has been to visually mpture the spirit ofour schoul in this sixtieth year ofits existence This book contains memories of their happy childhood spent in the school much loved by her graduating class. aXi'l'Sli'gtio 5133091. '? Chris Coward, associate editor, and M rs. Howard put the yearbook iitu bed. THE CLASS OF 1976 DEDICATES THIS YEARBOOK TO ANNA BELL TEASLEY AND EDGAR HILL Thank you fOr your smiles, yOur patience, your kindness, your love. LOTSPEICH IS: a very special place. a school filled with smiling faces. a family tradition. teachers we trust and who trust us. my second home. where our teachers really care. a school where academics are stressed, but it's fun to learn. wonderful hard work. where no one makes you learn; you want to learn. comfortable. where we accomplish. friendly. a happy school. where everyone cares. May Fete. Mrs. Howard's funny stories. active. going on a ski trip. learning to help each other. having friends greet you every morning. a great place to grow up. learning to share. Mr. Domoe's beard. soccer teams that always try to win. a place 111 always remember. more than a school. studying grammar and liking it. where Mr. Switzer knows everyonehs name. a great education where kids can express themselves. where we learn to think. opportunity. mim courses. Ieaming about yourself. stimulating controlled freedom. science that is fascinating. LOVE! N ursery School: Katie Gale, Danya Kemper and Karari Johnson were not at school the day the photographer took this picture. Mrs. PyEe leads the singing. Mrs. Meling helps Mrs. Pyle and Mrs. Gray. Adam Hayward, Andy Paris, Mark Pfau, Mitsu Binns, Lori Baker, Mrs. Gray, Kristie Kneisel, Josh Lipicky, Chip McGee, Rick Tucker, Ethan Stanley, Johnnie Tabor, Nate Tucker, David Marrs, John Ficks, Stephanie Marshall, Brendan Donovan. Montessori: Mrs. Whittaker and Mrs. Konicov with Shayne Byer, Faith Echele, Uwe Schinn, Jeremy Herzberg, Philip Worsham, Carol Cancelosi, Tegan Blaine, Patrick Seery, Aaron Berg, Neal Craig, Allison Hawkins, Adam Diamond, Eliza Tobias, Jed Golden, Jennifer Snyder, Renee Stoops, Aaron Vanderlaan, Martin Anthony and Stella Caldwell. Tamara Jo Goldy was absent. Miss Hudek helps Mrs. Whittaker and Mrs. Konicov. The most exciting day of my life was the day I could finally go to schoolV 1 3?? Mrs. Pressler and Mrs. Seery with the kindergarten: Brandi Gale, Julie Tharp, David Levin, Andrew Parlin, Elizabeth Hill, Gabe Byer, Eddie Hatfield, Whit Blum, Donna Levi, Doujin Kim, Jeff Lubow, Betsy Quinn, Nikki Smith, Tracey Norman. Zach Morgan was absent, Mrs. Mueller and Mrs. VVhitv with the kindergarten: Jeff Norton, Mike Graham, Tracey Boyer, Taylor Slammer, Mickey Ruehl, Marcus Johnson, Katherine Seiden, Charlie Levine, Barry Wakeman, Jennifer Hiner, Jill Bachenhcimer, Benjy Cook, Dawn Meyers, jamic Harrison, Kumm Moore, When we were especially good, or sad, we could sit on our teachefs lap. I liked thatV First Grade: Mrs. Rodgers with Missy Kuhn, Christina M arch, Elizabeth Harrison, Michael Williams, Keith Hayes, Brian Terrizzi, Dickie Lauer, Laura Brickct; Mathew Shapiro, who spends time in both first and second grade, Tony M uccino, Becca Tureen, Katie Hustie, Annette Kim. Stewart Tucker was absent when the picture was taken. First Grade: Mrs. VVhee-ler with Bill Connell, Beth Ford, Rob Slammer, Steve Collins, Susan Bennett, Brian Binns, Isabel Nahm, Paula Smith, Susan Clueck, jezmnc Lambert, Laura Nizny, Trip Navaro, Matthew Lieppe, Karen 6 Lindncr, Michael Brown and Michelle Fugue. CT was a new student in second grade. Everybody was so nice to me. I was very happyyj Second Grade: M rs. Stirsman with Erik Coons, Eric Black, Liz Paris, Brad Foote, Beth Salzer, Melissa Townsend, Steve Raymond, Kenny Cancelosi, Lee Zorn, Ginny Baum, Julie Foster, Kelly McCarthy, Peter Iergens, Stuart Nizny, Eric Hunter, Bob Shaffer; Chris Carney and Ellis Hummel. Second Grade: Mrs. Brown with Peter Robinson, Buffy Trott, Patti FLUTPH, Scott Van Lieu, Buck HutfiL-ld, Murguy Rice, Scott Forsyth, Raymond Patrick, Laura Harrison, Laura Lee LipiL-ky, Kerry Smith, Sean Oexman, Rob Adams, John Pendm'y, Stuwurt Schneider, Scott Kaufman and Paul Korchak. Sean Donovan was not in school when the pic- 7 ture was taken. iWe had such fun! We learned to work, to share, and to play together? CIn third grade I discovered how high I could go on the swings; I felt like a birdV Third Grade: Ms. Hutcheson with Dan Johnson, Gary Lubow, Sean Johnson, David Nord, Perrin March, Jim Samm arco, David Hummel, Mike Kaufman, Chris Ford, Ken Boyer, Sally Cotton, Susan Wyler, Mary Slade Morrison, Susan Gentile, Jennifer Ginsburg, Elizabeth Phair, M arty M Heller, Leslie McGee and Terry Seery. Scott Carroll was absent. Third Grade: Mm Fox with Drewry Koyes, Tullnn Spitz, Sally McGee, Tracey Switzer, Scan Pogue, Robb Forsyth, Steve Ehrlich, Greg Leaks, Steve Heuring, Hale Stewart, Melinda Young, Heather Young, Andrew Hamifton, M ike Roy, Lisa Collins, Debbie Glueck, Ginny Levi, Gus M eyer, David Cook, Alex Lepley and Bobby Tucker 1 Visited fourth grade for a day. I had such a good time that FVC stayed ever since? L Fourth Grade: Mr. Brown, with Andrew Jergens, joey Kuhr, Andre Johnson, Dorothy Kim, Adena Bargard, Diane Weiner, N iki Wyzenbeek, Jeff Cancelosi, Howard Konicov, Judy Goldman, Tanya Lindy, Jill Norton, Kate Slammer, Daniel Clueck, Andrew Allen, Johnny ZOrn, David Morrison, Teddy Ross, and Beth Redmond, Sarah Tucker and Bryan Morrison were not in School the day the picture was taken. Fourth Grade: Miss Comn with Mrs. Beechys class: Libby Allen, Laura Long, Ann Navaro, Drew Korchak, David Carroll, BAJA Porter, David Hodge, Wesley Foster, Spence Sedacca, Steve Newbem, Beth Safran, Paula Maier, Sally Bidlingmeyer, Steph Salzer, Corey Jamison and Paula Sanders. Patrick Donovan, Eleanor Magnus, Alexandra Hap risen, Chris Reiter and Mrs. Beech were absent. 10 1,11 never forget fifth grade! Our colonial dinner, Greenfield Village - we learned by Oing , Fifth Grade: Mrs. Blocksom with Bryant Bennett, Peter Swann, Charlie Gooding, Joanne Gentile, Elliot Shapiro, Scott Borgemenke, Stephanie Allen, Darrow Rood, Tammy Rolfes, Jeff Robinson, Alissa Sammarco, Dotty Shaffer, Tess Wright, JefTConnell, Chip Riedinger, Paula White, Christine Porter. Fifth Grade: Mr. Kreider's class with David Rosenthal, Bert Kamin, Rob Baum, Phillip Phair, Jamie Barrier, Lauren Meyers, Jennifer Collins, Kathy Leake, Amy Klein, Ed Levitas, John Forsyth, Bruce Healy, Mike Mueller, Becky Lindy, Beth Farrell, Cathy Seery with Ms. Cakes. You'll find M r. Kreidefs picture at the colonial dinner. 11 SIXTH GRADE le new this year. I wish I had always been at LotspeichV verunm $ J Shawn Heiser uHappiness is a good friend. Jenny Maehr - These times have gone, but still they will stay in our hearts, Steve Smitson Yve never made a mistake in my life. I thought I did once, but I was wrong? Chris Coward uIFS how you play the game that counts. Jeff Kreines This is the life! Matt Folan :lPeople who can laugh at themselves will never cease to be amused.', John Magnus Lotspeich days are happy days! Ann Wertheimer Smile! Yaifre on candid camera Liza Casey Wisdom is knowing when you can't be wise. - Paul Eagle Mary Beth Binns llDecisionsl Decisions! e 315mg, vacant!!- Michelle Reeder ULife is like a yoeyo. Both have their ups and downsl Cay Riedinger preople learn by making mistakes, I'm getting a very good education? Nick Johnson Ready for anythingF, Jim Bennett uGive me the outdoor life Paul Harris All right so far . , . Mark Pawluk uGood times! Peter Blocksom I used to be conceited, but now Fm perfect. Dan Beaver Ruth Rosenbaum The buck stops here. Harry S. Truman Leigh Evans In unity there is strength. Jenny M arowitz By the time Fm eighteen I expect the world to be perfect, so yodd better gvt going! - Lucy Van Pelt Tammy Switzer :Happiness is knowing you have a friend! Amy Slammer Life is for living! Renee Birkm eyer KnowIedge comes, but wisdom lingers. Ken Robinson Laugh, and the world laughs with you, Andy Seery This has been 21 special grade for me. Best ofall was Austria! David Van Lieu VVOrk hard - play hard! Kurt Fluig uYou cmft go through lifejust being a good egg. At some point you must hatch Laura Lindner When ymfre having fun, time passes too quickly. When youH-e lonely, time passes too slowly. Rachel VVarrington 1 think Pm allergic to morning. 13 Mary Wommack Jean Adams iiHappiness is knowing you,ve made it through one more What you want to be is more important than day. what others want you to be. - Charles M. Schulz Holly Carroll Molly Shaffer Day dawns fresh with miracles to be Life wouldn? be worth living without friends. discovered and wondered at. . a ,I - r I i -' 1 . . u. -- gaimkk '4 Peg Cheatum Dan Aberlin To see a world in a grain of sand Ifa teacher calls a boy by his full name, it And heaven in a wild flower . . .7, means trouble. i - William Blake Scott Tiemeyer A Suzanne Cutter iiFish are fascinating.n UProcrastination is times,s worst thief. Tom Cholmondeley i, Smile and everyone will wonder what you're i thinking. - Greg Cholmomieley Bobby Wyler WK little work, a little play To keep us going i and so, good day! - Du Maurie Todd Peters uDmftjust try 100$E Try now -- Pete Rose Lawrence Shapiro We are what we need to be. David Glueck It is required ofman that he should share the passion and action of his time. - Oliver Wendell Holmes l4 qfs great to grow up at LotspeichV 15 Science Class is discovery timer, M 5. Cakes is working with a group ofsixth graders. 0We have over 7,000 books. I guess 1376 read most of them? l6 . 0 It's fun to share Christmas stories with Mrs. Snydm; Miss Cornn helps the fourth grade make beautiful music. ttI was the cow that was traded for magic beansr, Here's an award winning perfbnnance with Mrs. Zorn. 17 Frau Meckel with a fourth grade German class, CCWe learn to develop our artistic talents by making things that are enjoyable and long lasting? Mrs. Allemang helps us create. chusic means rhythm? I-m 1-: First graders love to sing and dance with Mrs, Ginsburg. CTve had some extra help. Now my school work is easier? .r Q u inggonfrffutx L- th Mrs. Sheffield works with the younger children. MFS- M iller helps Older Students, 19 ch love physical education! My favorite sport is soccer? 20 iiBackpacking, skiing, camping - we,re very happy wanderersf, Mr. Seery went to the Smokey Mountains with us. Wis learned to like cigar smoke well, almost. Outdoor education is a new activity this year. Mr. Domoe has taken us camping, canoeing, bike hiking, backpacking and skiing, We love it, and he does, too! :Twenty-four sixth graders went skiing at Lake Chautauqua. What a blast we hadV I 301116 of us went to Austria for three weeks With F rau Meckel!n an lac Iul-m '- mum Ihlllfit Illl f-. cTeople who help us . . . Mr. Switzer helps Scott, Bobby, and David with their math. M 1'. Domoe and Laura are happy with her math paper. Arm and Liza master English grammar with Mrs. Howard. Mrs. Weiss helps us in tho library 23 Mrs. Switze1 is Mr. Switzefs secret my. She teaches auditory, Our school secretary, M 15. Kaufman, does much more than too We love to talk to henQ ENS answer the phone 11nd type. 81165 neat! , . r . ' j A ,1. , I'l1 ,. :u'r .. 1, ,. . 1 ' I- jj' 4 ' II 24 MAY FETE! Ifyou look closely, you'H find Mrs, Beech The fourth grade planted the beautiful true as a Christmas present to our school. Alice helps Anna Boll help us. LOTSPEICH DAYS Mayor Bobbie Stern read the Proclamation beginning Art Week. Mrs. Allemang took Bryant, Amy, Margaret and Mike to the Mayofs office. 26 MERRY CHRISTMAS $!: ',-!r Everyone loves to be at the Zoo with Mr. W'szmnzm! ., R 27 H9165 a close game of trtlaerball between Jean and Shawn. John helped us win Tho obstacle coursv 1'sfnn for us 2111! 1776 in the fifth grade Fifth graders are good cooks! Mr. Kreidor lights a bilybvl'ry candlc made by Fifth graders. 30 1's Mrs Rictlingor, She is president ni'mu' P.T.A She also takes us skiing, tn the Zoo, substitutes and drives us cverywlwrv? Thank you for your helpV Patrons: Dr. and Mrs: John P. Phair Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Walter S. Smitson Mr. and Mrs. John W. Warrington Mr. and Mrs. William Wommack Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Birkmeyer Dr. and Mrs. Robin T. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Folan Rev. and Mrs. William H. Hethcock Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William 54 Magnus Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Maier Mr. and Mrs. William B. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Switzex Contributors Dr. and Mrs. CM. Adams Mr. and Mrs, C. Miller Bolce Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Carroll Mn anti Mrs. Robert L. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. James B. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Todd L. Coward Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Ginsburg Dr. and Mrs. Young-Chon Kim Dr. and Mrs. Jacob Lindy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pawlak Mr. and Mrs. Morton I. Rosenbuum Carolyn Sawyer David Sawyer Mrs. Sandra K. Slemmer Mr. and Mrs, N Beverly Tucker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wyler 31 ttWe have loved our years at Lotspeich. We hope our parents know how glad we are that they have given us such a happy Childhood? The Class of 1976 Thank you, Mrs. Howard for all your hard work on our yearbook. It couldlft have been done without you. Mrs. Allemang did the art work 011 Our cover. We think ifs neat! Mr. James Dw'rell took the great pictures. ' 32


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