Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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1951 LOHIAN Published By The Class of 1951 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL LOVELAND, OHIO Ii. LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL ln expression of our sincere gratitude to the community; to our parents and our friends who have stood by us all through our years of school; to our teachers, for we know their job hasn't been easy; to the merchants and townspeople of all the communities who have supported our school and helped us over the rough spots; to all the many organizations who have offered help when it was needer; to all these people and many others, we proudly dedicate this 1951 Lohian. ALICE TEMPLIN, A.B., M.A. GERALD W. RAMSEY, B.S. GLADYS GENTRY, A.B. Latin American Governmem HAZELLE PAYNE, 8.5., M.A. Business Science FRED GOOSMAN, B.S., B.M., M.M. Choir Band Triple Trio Instrumental Instructions American History Librarian General Science Biology General Business English Bookkeeping I950-5l FACU LTY PATRICIA KENNEDY, 8.5. Sociology FRANK JANDES, B.A. English Algebra Healfh Plane Geomefry Physical Educafion Trigonometry JAMES A. WAGNER, 8.5. Industrial Arts Coach HAZEL DEARWESTER, 5.5. Hume Economics MARY M. DOLL, A.B. English JOHN J. OGG, B.S., M.A. Chemistry Physics Algebra General Science RICHARD KESSLER, 3.5. World History Geography Physical Educaiion Health Coach ADMINISTRATION i 3! L-Wgn::::; MISS ALICE TEMPLIN Principal MRS. NORMA KOERKEL Secretary GEORGE A. BOND Vice-Presidenf ROBERT S. POE Member HOWARD J. MILLER President RAY D. GENTRY Member EUGENE L. WALTERS Member Seniors Directory LOIS APPLEGATE JAMES AYLWARD WANDA BOHNEKAMP CAROLYN BRADLEY JEAN BURTON NANCY CORRILL JAMES FERGUSON JOAN GILPIN ETHEL HAMILTON WALTER HAMILTON PATRECIA JONES JEAN KREBS FLORENCE LEAR WAUNDA MARTIN ROBERT McDONOUGH JEAN MITCHELL PHYLLIS MOORE CALVIN MORRIS JEAN PARKER FRANK POWELL MARY PRICE MARY PUMMILL JACQUE SHOEMAKER WILLARD SNYDER JUNE TUCKER KARL WALKER WALTER WILLIAMS GEORGE WOLBERS JERRY WOOD Cozaddale, Ohio HI Wall Sfreef, Loveland, Ohio 213 North Second Street, Loveland, Ohio RR 2, Box 10, Loveland, Ohio 621 Loveland Avenue, Loveland, Ohio RR 1, Loveland Ohio RR 2, Loveland, Ohio Walker Avenue, Loveland, Ohio 121 Hill Street, Loveland, Ohio RR 3, Box 57, Loveland, Ohio 350 Railroad Avenue, Loveland, Ohio RR 1, Loveland, Ohio 223 Todd Street, Loveland, Ohio Loveland, Ohio 620 Paxton Avenue, Loveland, Ohio Branch Hill, Ohio Loveland Avenue, Loveland, Ohio 223 Todd Street, Loveland, Ohio 116 Taylor Street, Loveland, Ohio 610 Loveland Avenue, Loveland, Ohio Box 174, Branch Hill, Ohio RR 3, Loveland, Ohio RR 2, Loveland, Ohio RR 1, Loveland, Ohio 190 Wall Street, Loveland, Ohio RR 1, Loveland, Ohio 617 Anshuiz Avenue, Loveland, Ohio RR 1, Loveland, Ohio RR 2, Loveland, Ohio THE CLASS OF 1951 LOIS APPLEGATE Class Secretary 1, 2; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4; Tiger's Tongue STQH 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Assis- tant Volleyball Captain 2; Interscholastic Sports, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Spor'rs, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4; Girl1s AIl-Sfor Basketball 2, 3, 4;Maiore11e 3; F. B. L. A. 4, President 4. WANDA BOHNEKAMP ship Test, 4. JAMES AYLWARD President 3, 4; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4; Scholw arship Team 1, 2; Scholarship Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Lohian Staff 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Knickerbocker 4, V. Pres. 4; Football 3; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball 2, 3; Siudent Council 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; L. Club 2, 3, 4; Basketball Mgr. 2; Prom King 4; Senior Scholarship Test, 4. Choir 1, 2, 3; Chrisimos Conceri 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Spelling Bee 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4; H. M. S. Pinafore 1; Library StaH 2, 3, 4; Tiger's Q Tongue 2, 3, 4, Assist. Ediior 3, Editor 4; Pep Club 2; Latin Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4; Knickerbockers 4; Class Trees. 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Lohian Staff 4, Assist. Editor 4; F. H. A. 1; Intramural Basketball 3; Senior Scholar- 'H -H -H -a CAROLYNN BRADLEY Latin Club 3, 4, Sechreas. 4; F. H. A. 1, 3; Maioretfe 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Minsfrel 3, 4; Lohian Staff 3, 4, Editor 4; Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Spelling Bee 1, 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, V01- leyball 1, 3, 4; Interscholastic Sporis, Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Softball 3, 4, Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4; Christmas Concert 2, 3; Spring Concert 2, 3; Tiger's Tongue $101? 3, 4; Girl's AII-Stars 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Knickerbockers 4, Secretary 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4. NORMA JEAN BURTON F. B. L. A. 4, Secretary 4; Tiger's Tongue 1, 4; Class Assembly 2, 4; Scholarship Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Spelling Bee 1; Minstrel 4. NANCY ANNE CORRILL Lohian $1011: 4, Art Editor 4; Library 5101? 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Concert 3, 4; Spring Concert 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 1, 2, 3, 4; Knick- erbockers 4; F. B. L. A. 4, Treasurer 4; Schol- arship Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 4; Spelling Bee 1, 2, 4; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4. JOAN RUTH GILPIN Class Assembly 2; Choir 3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Christmas Concert 3,3; Interscholastic Sports, Softball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4,- Intramural Sports, Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4;A1hleiic Assn. Representative 1; G.A.A. Vice Pres. 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Softball Captain 1,2,3; Girls AII-Sfar Basketball 2,3,4. Class Assembly 1,2; Scholarship Pin 2,3; GA. A. 1,2,3,4; Spelling Bee 3; Tiger's Tongue Staff 4; Choir 4; Minstrel 3; Christmas Concer1 4; Interscholastic Sports, Basketball 3; Villey- ball 3; Intramural Sports, Basketball 2,3,4, Villeyball 1,2,3,4; F.B.I..A. 4. JAMES FERGUSON Milford 1; Class Assembly 1,2; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,- Scholarship Pin 3; Spelling Bee 1; Lohian Staff 4; Class Photographer 4; Choir 2,3,4; Gay Nineties Review 3; Minstrel 4; Knickerbockers 4, President 4; Christmas Concert 2,3,4; Spring Concert 2,3,4; Football 3,4; L Club 3,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4. ETHEL HAMILTON PATSY JEAN JONES Class Assembly 1,2; Choir 3; Interscholastic Basketball 4; Intramural Sports, Softball 1,3, 4, Volleyball 1,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Maiorene 3; Mins1re1 3. WALTER L. HAMILTON Minstrel 3; Intramural Baske'rball 1,2,3,4, Sofi- ball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 3,4. FLORENCE JEAN KREBS Lohian Staff 4; Interscholastic Basketball 2,3, Class Assembly 1,2; Scholarship Team 2; 4; Intramural Sports, Softball 1,2,3,4; Asst. Volleyball Captain. FLORENCE LEAR MaioreHe 3, 4; Scholarship Pin 1; Lohian StaR 3, 4,- Tiger's Tongue Staff 2, 4; F. H. A. 2; Interscholastic Sports, Track 1, 2, 4, Volley- ball 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1', 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 4; Girl's AII-Stars 2, 3; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4. WAUNDA JEAN MARTIN Lohian StaFF 4, Ass't. Arf Editor 4; Class A5- sembly 1, 2, 4;.Tiger's Tongue 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Knickerbockers 4, Treas. 4; Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; ln1ramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 2, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. Board 4; Mciorefte 3, 4. ROBERT DALE McDONOUGH Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intro- mural Basketball 1, 2; L. Club 3, 4; Choir 4; Christmas Concert 4. 5 JEAN MITCHELL G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Class A5- sembly 1, 2, 4; Lohian Stuff 4; Intramural Sporis, Volleyball 1, 2, Captain 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; lhterscholasfic Basketball 2. PHYLLIS ANN MOORE Band 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Pin 1; Scholarship Team 2, 3, 4; H. M. S. Pinafore 1, Minsirel 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Knicker- bockers 4, Reporter 4; Tiger's Tongue $1:let 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; ln- ferscholastic Sports, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4; Spelling Bee 1, 2, 3, 4; Chrisimas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4, Report- er 4. CALVIN MORRIS Class Pres. 1, V. Pres. 4; Student Council 1, 4, V. Pres. 4, School Control Committee 1, 4; Lohian StaFF 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Intramural Sports, Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2, 3, 4; L. Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. 15' JEAN PARKER Class Assembly 1,2,4; Choir 4; Minstrel 3,4; Knickerbockers 4; Christmas Concert 4; Inter- scholastic Sports, Softball 3,4, Basketball 2,3, 4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Intramural Sports, Soft- ball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,- F.H.A. 1,2. 1 FRANK POWELL Studenf Council 4, President 4; Homecoming King 4; L Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 3; Football 2,3,4; Christmas Concert 4; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 4; Lohian Staff 4; Scholarship Team 3,4; Class Assembly 1,4; Intramural Sporfs, Basketball 1,4; Softball 1,4; Volleyball 1,4.- MARY E. PRICE Sfudem Council 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Choir 4; Christmas Concert 4; Minstrel 3,4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Track1,2,3,4, Volley- ball 1; Interscholas'ric Sports, Basketball 2,3,4, SoftbaIl 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4; Class Assem- bly 1,2. 4M4 JACQUE SHOEMAKER 4 Wifhrow 'l, 2, 3; Class Assembly 4; Choir 4; ; Minstrel 4; Christmas Concert 4; Intramural Basketball 4; Band 4. Baseball 3, 4. 17 MARY ELAINE PUMMILL Secretary 3; Class Assembly 2, 4,- Scholar- ship Team 1; Scholarship Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Spelling Bee 2, 3, 4. WILLARD SNYDER Scholarship Pin 1; Lohian Staf? 4, Ass't. Ari Editor 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, I 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, KARL WALKER Class Assembly 1, 2, 4; Scholarship Pin 1, 2; Lohian Staff 4, Business Manager; Min- strel 4; Knickerbockers 4; Intramural Sports, Softball 1, 2, 4. Volleyball 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 3 WALTER WILLIAMS Class Assemblies I, 2, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; In- terscholastic Sports, Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Football 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Valley- ball 2, 3, 4; L. Club 3, 4. JUNE TUCKER Class Assemblies I, 2, 4; Lohian Staff 4; Choir 4,- Minsfrel 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; L. Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Maiore'ne 1; Varsity Cheerleadel 4; Reserve Cheerleader 2,- Chrisfmas Con- cert 4. 18 .h GEORGE WOLBERS Treasurer 1; Class Assembly 1, 2, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Baseball 3; Intramural Sports, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Lohion Stuff 4. JERRY WOOD Wiihrow I, 2; Minstrel 3, 4; Knickerbockers 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Football 3, 4, Captain 3; L. Club 3, 4; Class As- sembly 4. JOHN J. OGG Class Advisor 4. 19 CLASS HISTORY In September, 1947, tifty-four green freshmen tim- idly entered the doors of Lovelancl High School. Our advisers were Mrs. Dearwester and Mr. Ram- sey. After becoming acquainted with our class- mates, we elected Calvin Morris, President; Kenneth Conover, Vice-President; Lois Applegate, Secre- tary; George Wolbers, Treasurer; and Mary Price, Student Council Representative. During the initia- tion, Waunda Martin and Fred Burnett were chosen as Mr. and Mrs. Freshmen. Our main source of in- come was from dues and tax stamps. Then in 1948, as sophomores, we advanced nearer the top of the ladder. Our officers were Kenneth Conover, President; Douglas Howell, Vice-Presi- dent; Lois Applegate, Secretary; Phyllis Stein, Treasurer,- and Ronald Seward, Student Council Representative; and our advisors were Mrs. Gentry and Miss Maddux who capably led us through the year. We sophomores were known for our pencil sales. Our junior year began with only thirty-five mem- bers in our class. We immediately elected our officers: James Aylward, President; Fred Burnett, Vice-President; Mary Pummill, Secretary; Wanda Bohnekamp, Treasurer; and Ronald Seward, Stue dent Council Representative. During the year the juniors sold candy, soft drinks, class pins, emblems, paper, tee shirts, and scarves. In February the iuniors gave the traditional Sweete hearts' Ball, which proved successful. In March we enioyed participating in the Dixie Belle Minstrel. At last the long awaited time arrived! Preparations for the iunior-senior prom, Gardens of Memories, were started, and everyone helped to plan it. The eFForts of the class and our advisor, Mrs. Gentry, helped to make the prom one of the best ever given at our school. When twenty-eight members who were left began the senior year, we found that our high school was under construction and a new wing was being added. Everything was unsettled, but gradually everyone became accustomed to the noise and con- fusion. Our oFficers this year were James Aylward, President; Calvin Morris, Vice-President; Carolynn Bradley, Secretary; Wanda Bohnekamp, Treasur- er; and Frank Powell, Student Council Representa- tive. A new club, the Senior Knickerbocker Society, was now open to us, and members of our class joined this organization. Under Mr. Ogg, our advisor, we gave the Christ- mas dance and published this annual, our maior projects for the year. We who are left have reached the top of the lad- der and are ready to enter other fields. We sin- cerely hope that our community and our friends will be proud of us as we progress in our chosen work. 20 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1951, being mentally sound, of our own free will, and under no undue pressure, do declare this to be our last will and testament, do devise, and bequeath, as follows: We leave to our superintendent, peace of mind and sympathy for all the trials and tribulations we have caused. We leave to the faculty the contentment of our retaining some of the knowledge which they have attempted to introduce to us. Jim Aylward leaves his place as president of our class to his younger brother Torn. Mary Price leaves happily with Zeke. Wanda Bohnekamp leaves her position as editor- in-chietc of the Tiger's Tongue to Pat Anderson. Nancy Corrili ieaves her artistic ability to Joan Stone. Joan Gilpin leaves her ability to play hockey to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. Jim Ferguson leaves his beautiful bass voice to Mr. Goosman. June Tucker leaves her ability to cheerlead to Marilyn Bennett. Jerry Wood leaves his dimples to Miss Payne. Lois Applegute leaves her ambition to be a stenog- rapher to Helen Kinner. Jean Mitchell leaves her homemaking ability to Shirley Holden. Ethel Hamilton leaves her giggles to her friend Cora Belle JeFFerson, who really doesnit need them. Mary Pummiil leaves her good grades to Dorothy Boeres. Jean Burton leaves her typing ability to Viola Williams. Florence Lear leaves her place as a maiorette to anyone that Mr. Goosman chooses. Waiter Hamilton leaves his ability to answer his- tory questions to any junior with energy enough to leaf through the book. Pat Jones leaves her position in the lunchroom to anyone with a strong constitution. Walter Williams leaves his place in Math Class to any freshman who can take it for four years. Willard Snyder wills his baseball ability to anyone that can hit a ball. We leave to the Juniors all the unpaid bills, our reputation and our model 0i conduct. We leave to the Sophomores new ideas of Fresh- man initiation. We leave our utmost sympathy to the Freshmen. Jean Parker leaves her perfect attendance to Peggy Fritz. Phyllis Moore bequeaths her position in the library two periods c1 day to anyone with the time and patience. Carolynn Bradley leaves her place as editor-in- chief of the Lohian to anyone with the courage to take the iob. Calvin Morris leaves his place as football captain to Dale De Young. Jacque Shoemaker leaves his place as solo trumpet in band to Keith Flanary. Waundci Martin leaves her place on the girl's basketball team to Caroiee Bunnell. Jean Krebs leaves her excuse of staying home to care for the children to her sister, Marlene. Bob McDonough leaves, taking Mary with him. Frank Powell leaves his many arguments to who- ever can think of something to argue about. George Wolbers leaves with a cheerful goodbye to everyone. Karl Walker leaves his many dates to his cousin, Alvin. We, having been authorized by the above seniors to draw up this document, do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. Witnesses: Hazelle Payne John J. 099 Signed: Waunda Martin Phyllis Moore 21 25 YEARS HENCE You are invited to take a tour with us to look over the accom- plishments ot the Class of 1951. We take off early on a beautiful July morning in a large six- motored iet-powered passenger plane owned and piloted lay James Aylward. incidently, he owns many others and some larger than this one. An attractive stewardess comes down the aisle and asks if there is anything she can do to make us more comfortable, and who is this pretty girl but Lois Applegate. At first Lois does not recognize us, but when she sees who it is, she tells us that Nancy Corrill is also working for Mr. Ayl- ward as his personal secretary. After learning of Nancy, we lack at our schedule and the list of addresses given us so we can find every one of our old classmates. By the way, this list was prepared by Ethel Hamil- ton, secretary and stenographer for Jean Mitchell. Jean has been very successful in her ambition to be a postmistress. She is now Postmistress General of the United States. According to the schedule, we should be flying over Iowa. As we look downward, we wonder which of the beautiful green farms belongs to Karl Walker! who we are happy to hear is doing quite well. We soon should be near California where we hope to see Jerry Wood. Jerry is the head coach of basketball at one of the nation's largest universities. This is not far from Hollywood where we will see, if she has the time, June Tucker who is now a very popular model. If you donlt think so, just look on the cover of the leading magazines. As we are ready to leave the Hollywood airport, we happen to meet Florence Lear and Waunda Martin. Florence is about to board the plane to Columbus as a stewardess, while Waunda is on her way to Ohio State College where she will take over as the girlsl athletic director. We are now leaving Hollywood for the Lig army airport in San Antonio, Texas, where we shall meet Walter Hamilton. Walter is the commanding officer at the airport. We all ate a delicious dinner prepared for us by Patsy Jones and Jean Krebs. Patsy and Jean are in the WACS, and they are very good cooks. We are now flying south toward old Mexico. Just across the border there is a town owned wholly by Bob McDonough. He came here soon after graduation and started a paper mill. It has now grown to be the largest on the continent. We agree that one reason tor his success is his reliable stenog- rupher and secretary, Jean Burton. 22 After visiting Bob, we take oFl northeast over the Gulf of Mexico toward Oak Ridge, Tennessee, but wait a minute, Jim, fly a little lower. Sure enough, there is the newest battleship afloat which is the ship that Walter Williams is commanding. If our information is correct, there is another of our class- mates aboard. Joan Gilpin, to be exact, for she has been in the WAVES for ten years now and is said to be doing quite well. We are now over Oak Ridge, where we can see Frank Powell's life's work. He is now the head of the research and testing laboratory. He has a very able receptionist, Phyllis Moore, who is quite happy at her work. We fly on to New York City where we are met by the head of the WAAF, Mary Price. She has been very successful in her work. We are then taken to the WoI-Mor Hotel which is owned and operated by Calvin Morris and George Wolbers. According to Calvin and George, Calvin was quite successful in the used car business and George in the farming business, As soon as he started farming, oil was discovered on his farm, and he has made quite a fortune. At the desk we see Jean Parker, who is now a comptometer operator for Calvin's and George's many interests. She is quite a busy girl. But she takes time to tell us to listen to the radio at seven-thirty. We turn on the radio in time to hear Jacque Shoemaker play- ing his trumpet. Jucque has his own orchestra and he is now playing at the Stork Club. As we are about to leave the Wol-Mor Hotel, we see a small gray-haired man that catches our eye. He is very familiar. Why, it is none other than our old adviser, Mr. 099! My, what a pleasant surprise. So we must stop to chat awhile with him. During our talk with Mr. 099, he tells us that Carolynn Bradley and Wanda Bohnekamp are working at a nearby hospital. From his information, they are doing quite well. Now we have but a few more calls to make. Let us fly to Cleveland to see Jim Fergusani Jim, as many of you know, is the right guard and captain of the Cleveland Browns profes- sional football team. As we fly over the City of Good Will, we wonder how Mary Pummill is getting along at her teaching iob in the university. Mary! as our information goes, is teaching mathematics. On reaching home, we sent an account of our trip and our best wishes to Willard Snyder, a Captain in the Marines, stationed in the Philippines, whom we are unable to visit. SENIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: L. Applegate, N. Parker, C. Brodiey, J. Aylword, C. Morris, W. Bohnekomp, E. Hamilton, P. Jones. SECOND ROW: Mr. 099, J. Mitchell, J. Gilpin, J. Tucker, M. Price, P. Moore, J. Burton, N. Corriil, F. Lear, J. Krebs. THIRD ROW: R. McDonough, J. Shoe- maker, W. Snyder, F. Powell, J. Wood, W. Williams, W. Martin, J. Ferguson, K. Walker, W. Hamilton. ABSENT: M. Pummili, G. Wolbers. President .......... t . t ............... James Aylward Vice-President ............................ Calvin Morris Treasurer .......................... Wanda Bohnekamp Secretary ........................... Carolynn Bradley Student Council ............................ Frank Powell Ant unusually small class of twenty-eight of the original fifty-three students began the last and best year of high school. The first business was the election of the annual staff, which was swiftly accomplished. The staff, with the aid of their odvisor, Mr. 099, was soon hard at work on the i951 Lohicm. The class's industry and ingenuity helped to make the annual Christmas dance a memorable occa- sion. In the spring, the participation of many mem- bers of the class in the Junior-Senior Minstrel helped to make it a great success. Graduation was both a sad and happy occasion, for although the seniors were ready and anxious to be on their own, they will never forget their high school days. 24 ah JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: V. Harmann. W. Crooks, R. Driscoll, T. UndercoHer, D. Wyatt, R. Purkiser, R. Koerkel, F. Daniels, B. Schoenhoeft, E. Kroener, R. Madden, R. Franz. SECOND ROW: M. Short, P. Wunker, J. Tigar, R. Cummins, B. Eium,-J. Chipmun, W. Lakes, E. Wilson, M. Adkins, N. Gentry, R. Coleman, V. Sunnycaib. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Gentry, S. Holden, M. Minderman, C. Bunnell, R. Parker, M. Bunnell, M. Ponchot, D. Cooke, M. Smith, J. McDonough, L. Light, D. DeYoung, D. Newmann, M. Holley, J. Stone, Miss Payne. FOURTH ROW: J. Crouse, H. Kinner, P. Anderson, V. Constable, W. Franz, H. Thornton, J. Vinson, W. Haley, C. Gross, R. lnnis, C. Jefferson, R. Stacey, K. Harcourt. President ......................... . . Johnny Chipman Vice-Presidentv . . . ........................... Bill Lakes Secretory .................................. Bettie Elam Treasurer ............................. Elizabeth Wilson Student Council .......................... Bob Cummins The Junior Class started its school year with a large class of tifty-five eager students, anxious to begin their busy junior year. We were well represented in football, basketball, cheer leading, and many other activities. We also sold refreshments at the games and other things during the year. The Junior Class wishes to thank Mrs. Gentry, our adviser, for all her help in making this year a very profitable, successful and happy one for us all. 25 SOPHOMORE GIRLS LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: V. Williams, V. Williams, D. Boeres, S. Martin, C. Armstrong, C. Holden, E. Morris, 5. Brown. SECOND ROW: Miss Kennedy, J. Fronk. A. Hahn, R. Pfiester, D. Beschmann, M. Grossheim, B. Reynolds, F. Burleson, E. Gredig, F. Caldwell. THIRD ROW: M. Miller, G. Warman, E. Broermun, P. Fritz, E. Groves, T. Clark, N. Mon- iar, A. Holfke, E. Rich. ABSENT: P. Davis, 8. Lowe. President ....................... Russell Schultz Vice-Presidenf ....................... Don Starr Secretary-Treasurer .............. Betfy Reynolds Studenf Council .................... Robert Tigar Though this is only our second year at loveland High we Sophomores have already placed highly. We are well represenied in scholarship teams, sports, cheerleading, music, Tiger's Tongue Staff, and clubs. In order to be more industrious, we have taken up the work of selling pencils and collecting iax stamps. To Miss Kennedy and Mr. Jandes, who are re- sponsible for these accomplishmenis, we express our sincere thanks and gratitude. 26 SOPHOMORE BOYS LEFT TO RIGHT, First row: M. Crooks, J. Prozeller, W. Woodward, A. Walker, Ralph Smith, Russell Smith, W. Bunnell, G. Wilson, R. Riley, M. Merkle, R. Martin, R. Molott, R. Whalen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jandes, R. Fisher, R. Bradley, H. McKinney, J. Bunnell, R. Wilson, E. Ottopal, R. Schultz, D. Keeler, K. Flanary, R. Williams, R. Weber, R. EI- Iedge. THIRD ROW: D. Starr, G. Stone, R. Townsend, E. Ferris, R. Purcell, T. Durbin, R. Wiiliams, E. Lanhom, R. Tiger, P. Short, W. Tuerck, T. Aylword, L. McKinney. ABSENT: C. Daugherty, T. Durbin. The Sophomore Class sold pencils during the school year. At the beginning the sophomores ob- tained pencils with the football schedule printed on them. As basketball came into season, the sophomores sold basketball schedule pencils. Nearing the end of basketball season, the stu- dents found the pencils with our school song im- 27 printed. With this information on the pencils, many students; knew when and where the foot- ball and basketball games were played, and the school spirit went up several notches when the students saw the pencils with the words of the school song. FRESHMEN GIRLS FIRST ROW: E. Driscoll, M. Rankin, N. Cummins, R. Hungurtner, N. Smith, G. Martin, E. Malott, V. Stamper, B. Grome, M. Rooney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dearwester, M. Bier- man, B. Caldwell, G. Reynolds, E. Day, M. Burleson, S. Knockenhauer, E. Ponchot, Edna Lacey, Evelyn Lacey, M. Krebs, H. Holley, H. McCowen. THIRD ROW: A. Andrew, S. Walters, A. Jefferson, M. Archer, P. Gould, M. Smith, M. Michael, M. Merkle, M. Bennett, R. Ewing, M. Whitaker. President ............................... Arnold Howell Vice-President .............................. Rosa Ewing Secretary ....................... . ........ William Cole Treasurer .............................. Marilyn Bennett Student Council ................ . t .Terrence McConnell On September 5, the doors of Loveland High School opened to eighty-four eager Freshmen, the class of '54. Our classmates participated in choir, band, sports, and clubs. Through the guidence of Mrs. Doll and Mrs. Dear- wester, the boys' and girls' advisors, we worked hard to become Sophomores. 28 FRESHMEN BOYS FIRST ROW: H. Vaughn, C. Tuerck, B. Wullingford, R. Wallace, J. Marker, L. Applegate, E. Schoenhoett, R. Wilson, J. Paulson, J. Parker. SECOND ROW: K. Meinshatt, J. Hurst, J. Sporing, J. Johnson, B. Tracy, K. Paytes, J. Elledge, L. Groves, W. Constable, M. Charleton. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Doll, R. Simpson, J. Jefferson, A. Howell, R. Maxfield, W. Cole, J. Perry, J. Bond, W. Lacy, P. Kinner, J. L. Perry, F. Faber, J. Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: D. Burnett, T. McConnell, G. Winston, A. Simpson, V. Garner, R. White, R. Ward, B. McDonough, C. Fleenor, W. Bymun, W. Smith. ABSENT: Chas. Fields and Pearl Fields. FRESHMEN INITIATION On November 7, the ninth graders were oFficially hailed as the Freshman class of 1950. During the hulf-time of the Annual Homecoming game, they traipsed up and down the football field before the befuddled eyes of the spectators. Their costumes were composed of tin cans, paiamas, high-top boots, umbrellas, vegetables, an abundant supply of lipstick, and other ornamental articles which happened to stray into the open minds of the 29 Sophomores, who were responsible for the event. Rex Wallace and R050 Ewing were chosen Mr. and Miss Freshman for the night. After the initiation, the Sophomores threw a party for the newcomers to the school. Refreshments on hand were soft drinks, popcorn, and, hot dogs. Although the campus was temporarily thrown into a turmoil, much fun was had by all. EIGHTH GRADE m . 1 $ s FIRST ROW: H. South, B. Jones, J. Cooke, C. Holden, P. Schultz, J. LaForge, G. McDonald, E. Robinson, D. Mulotf, S. Mcllin, R. Burleson, N. Sears, E. Nisbet, E. Kingery. SECOND ROW: 5. Purkiser, M. McKinney, G. McCoy, C. van Storch, S. Smith, J. Hughes, E. Barker, J. Tacketf, P. Hamilton, P. Harcourt, E. Grosnickle, D. Conover, J. Hollon, W. Bauer, J. Bunnell, R. Decker, Mr. Mason. THIRD ROW: E. Thomas, P. Peacock, M. Reynolds, T. Sloan, J. Bodley, J. Schultz, R. Schuelle, M. Ferris, J. Lester, V. Hesler, J. Lambert, T. Paytes, A. Harris, E. Franz. SEVENTH GRADE 9! FIRST ROW: D. Fleenor, F. Powell, R. Haerr, E. Purcell, C. Eifert, L. Frisby, F. Hill, R. McDonough, J. Trent, B. Studer, G. Tucker, K. von Storch, D. Canull. SECOND ROW: R. Peacock, L. Somh, B. Rudisill, D. Andrews, J. Eckman, I. Bennett, L. Wilson, M. Switzer, J. Brock, D. Hill, C. Tacketf, H. Stevens, R. Binegar, C. Shields, D. Gibbs, W. Constable, J. Brock, Mrs. Porter. THIRD ROW: K. Harper, A. Minderman, M. Le Forge, 3. Miller, L. Bridges, N. Smith, D. Vance, H. Siekman, W. Conley, S. Rooks, M. Hollarn, F. Capozio L. Gray, M. Johnson, J. Watkins, L. Smith. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED, left to right: J. Aylward, A. Howell, T. McConnell, R. Cummins, R. Ewing, F. Powell, C. Morris, R. Schultz, D. Starr, J. Chipmun, R. Tiger. STANDING: Mr. Hurst. ATHLETICS J. Chipman, Chairman T. McConnell R. Schultz D. Starr The student council met for the first 'time in the 1950-51 school year on September 28, 1950. At this meeting Frank Powell was elected President, Calvin Morris, Vice-Presidenf, and Rosa Ewing Secreiory-Treasurer. During the meeting the oaih . of oFfice was taken by Frank Powell. The student council consisted of twelve members and their faculty advisor, Mr. Hurst. The following are the student council's sianding committees: SCHOLARSHIP SCHOOL CONTROL J. Aylward, Chairman R. Tiger, Chairman R. Cummins R. Ewing W. Lakes A. Howell F. Powell C. Morris 32 LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: V. Stamper, C. Holden, P. Gould, V. Consfoble, N. Gentry, J. Tiger, M. Miller, M. Adkins, N. Cummins, P. Martin, M. Rooney. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dearwester, E. Rich, A. Andrews, T. Clark, P. Wunker, B. Caldwell, M. Burleson, M. Bennett, A. Holtke, F. Caldwell, P. Davis. THIRD ROW: M. Rankin, R. Pfiesfer, Evelyn Lacey, S. Knochenhauer, M. Krebs, Edna Lacey, M. Bunnell, E. Day, C. Bunnell, J. Frank. KNICKERBOCKERS SEW? chxmancxsn BumETv SEATED: J. Parker, W. Bohnekamp, C. Bradley, J. Ferguson, J. Aylward, W. Martin! P. Moore. STANDING: Miss Templin, Mrs. Doll. 33 LATIN CLUB um CLUB :95: LEFT TO RIGHT, Seated: S. Martin, C. Bradley, W. Bohnekomp, F. Burleson, P. Moore. STANDING: T. Aylward, B. Lakes, T. Durbin, D. Keeler, Miss Templin. L-CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: C. Morris, J. McDonough, R. McDonough, B. Elam, V. WH- liams, N. Gentry. SECOND ROW: J. Aylward, E. Ottopal, W. Williams, H. Kinner, J. Tucker, G. Warmon. THIRD ROW: L. McKinney, C. Gross. FOURTH ROW: J. Ferguson, D. DeYoung. FIFTH ROW: K. Flunory, D. Wyatt. SIXTH ROW: R. Schultz, D. Keeler. SEV- ENTH ROW: F. Powell, J. Wood. EIGHTH ROW: W. Crooks, H. McKinney. NINTH ROW: J. Chipman, V. Hermann. TENTH ROW: Coach Kessler, Coach Wagner. SCHOLARSHIP TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: W. Bohnekamp, H. Kinner, B. Reynolds, E. Wilson, 5. Martin, N. Monior, P. Moore, B Elam, L. Lighi, C. Bradley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hurst, G. Wilson, T. Durbin, R. Parker, R. Madden, J. Chipman, V. Hermann, F. Powell, D. KeeIer, R. Tiger, B. Lakes, J. Ferguson. SCHOLARSHIP PIN CLUB FIRST ROW: E. Hamilton, M. Pummill, N. Burton, N. Corrill, N. Monior, S. Martin, E. Wilson, C. Holden, W. Bohnekump, C. Bradley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hurst, M. Merkle, G. Wilson, B. Elam, B. Reynolds, D. Beschman, K. Flonary, D. Keeler, M. Bunnell, H. Kinner, L. Light, J. Stone, M. Miller, R. Stacey. THIRD ROW: E. Lonham, T. Durbin, R. Parker, R. Koerkel, R. Madden, R. Cummins, J. Aylward, R. Tigar, B. Lakes, L. McKinney, J. Ferguson. 35 LEFT SIDE FRONT TO BACK, First Row: E. Nisbet, S. Martin, M. Short, D. Beschmon. SECOND ROW: J. LaForge, D. Maloff, D. Conover. THIRD ROW: F. Cupozio, N. Sears, P. Peacock. FOURTH ROW: G. Caylor, J. Conover, L. Stems, B. Hasten. BACK ROW, Left 10 Right: M. Mindermunn, W. Bunnell, R. Elledge, D. Cook, P. Moore, M. Bunnell, B. Reynolds, C. Gross, K. Harcourt, D. Canall, M. Reynolds, J. Bodley. NEXT TO BACK ROW, Left to Right: D. Powell, J. Pfiester, B. Poe, H. Franz, J. Paulson, V. Watkins, J. Tucker, A. Walker, B. Male , B. Lakes. Moioretfes: P. Anderson, G. Wormcn, J. Tigur. RIGHT SIDE FRONT TO BACK, Firs1 Row: J. Shoemaker, R. Stacey, R. Innis, K. Flonary. SECOND ROW. W. Smith, R. Riley, 0. Wilson, J. Fronk. THIRD ROW. J. Hedleston, P. Powell, J. Bunnell, A. Maxfield. FOURTH ROW: L. Gray, C. Shields, J. McDonald, 5. Martin. BACK ROW, Left to Right: G. Stone, A. Harris, L. Lighi, J. Reynolds, C. Fleenor, J. Brock, J. Cook, R. Wusson. NEXT TO BACK ROW, Left to Right: L. Bridges, R. Binegar, T. Durbin, J. Cornett, L. Sears, G. Capeharf, P. Allen Stout. 36 BA ND Under the capable direction of Mr. Fred Goosman the band at Lovelcnd High School has done a remarkable job this year. The band made its debut at the Homecoming football game; the band's pep seemed to cheer the team on to victory against Sycamore. At this game the bond displayed its accomplish- ments in music, marching, and maneuyering. The band went through a heart routine while they played Let Me CCIII You Sweetheart. After this elaborate demonstration, they formed a revolving L, and went of the field in a spiral. After this game the band played for two more football games and showed additional patterns and maneuvers. Football season being over didn't seem to dis- courage the band's Showmanship. For their first basketball game, the band produced ct novelty act featuring Virginia Williams and Marilyn Min- derman. The novelty act was based on The Thing, one of the top tunes on the hit parade at that time. Another featured attraction at the bes- ketball games was the number Flirtation, played by c trio of trumpets consisting of Mr. Goosmun, Bob Stacey and Jacque Shoemaker. The band, after basketball season was played for a Gas and Electric Carnival, held in the oven high school auditorium. In March the band gave its spring concert which was the high point of the musical year, In pro- ducing this concert 0 great amount of time and work was spent by Mr. Goosman and the band. Mr. Goosman, although busy with his work in the Music Department at L.H.$., still had time to com- pose a march, Shriners on Parade. This march was played on Band of America one night in December of 1950. The band this year is one of the largest in many years. It has approximately 100 members. They range anywhere from eight to eighteen years old. However, Lovelcnd can also boast of a very small band, Dixie Land style, at that. This band played one of our novelty numbers, If I Knew You Were Coming l'd Have Baked A Cake, while the maio- rettes danced to it. The bond consisted of a bass baritone, a trumpet, a trombone, a sax, a clarinet and soco cymbals and sounds like an authentic New Orleans creation. The maiorettes have added the finishing touches to our band with their high steps, fancy maneu- vers, flashing batons and pert white uniforms. Hats off to Mr. Goosman and the Loveland High School Band for their excellent performances this year! FIRST ROW: M. BunneIl, E. Wilson, J. Parker, J. Tigar, H. Kinner, J. Crouse, K. Hor- courf, C. Gross, R. McDonough, D. Cooke, R. Riley, A. Walker, P. Gould, M. Michael, N. Corrill, E. DriscoH, N. Gentry, V. Sunnycalb, Mr. Goosmon. SECOND ROW: M. Rooney, V. Stamper, M. Adkins, M. Smiih, R. Hangartner, P. Wunker, C. Bunnell, R. Wholen, R. Sfocey, G. Wilson, J. Shoemaker, R. Elledge, J. Ferguson, N. Moniar, A. Andrew, V. Williams, M. Rankin, N. Smith. THIRD ROW: N. Cummins, M. Whitaker, M. Bennett, M. Archer, Evelyn Lacey, R. Innis, J. Bond, V. Hermann, F. Powell, T. McConnell, W. Woodward, G. Reynolds, P. Anderson, B. Elam, E. Ponchof, E. Gredig, M. Mindermun, R. Ewing. FOURTH ROW: M. Short, 5. Knochenhauer, J. Mitchell, J. Gilpin, M. Price, V. Consiable, M. Smith, W. Marfin, W. Byman, E. Otfopal, J. Bunnell, K. Flanary, R. Williams, M. Grossheim, Edna Lacey, M. Krebs, J. Tucker, H. Holley, B. Smith. FIFTH ROW: E. Hamilton, E. Malotf, M. Miller, F. Caldwell, C. Jefferson, M. Bierman, B. Caldwell, R. Wilson, M. Ponchoi, L. Light, D. Beschmann, M. Holley, E. Broerman, P. Fritz, A. Holtke, S. Holden, C. Holden. 38 Our high school choir has gained more volume, tone, and talent with the addition of 40 new mem- bers to last year's group. The total of choir mem- bers now reaches into the one-hundreds and is under the superb leadership of our able music director, Mr. Goosman. In addition to the time Mr. Goosman must spend with his band, maiorettes, and triple trio, he finds sufficient time to train the welleblended voices of his choir. The choir presented four formal ap- pearances this season. They consisted of the Fall Festiyal, Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Baccalaureate. Everyone seemed to agree that they were all fine performances. We gre sure that we shall have a very good choir for years to come with Mr. Goosmcn as the director. 39 1 rs? 7: cw v MAJORETTES M. Bennett, F. Lear, G. Warman, P. Anderson, W. Martin, R. Pfiester, E. Broerman, J. Tiger. TRIPLE TRIO SITTING: M. Bunnell. STANDING: Mr. Goosman, H. Holley, M. Short, M. Grossheim, M. Archer, P. Anderson, V. Williams, H. Kinner, J. Crouse, V. Con- stable. 40 41 LIBRARY STAFF FIRST ROW: J. Tiger, V. Williams, E. Wilson, N. Corrill, M. Mindermon, C. Bunnell, M. Short, E. Morris, W. Bohnekamp. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gentry, P. Moore, J. Stone, M. Bunnell, W. Martin, R. Parker, A. Hahn, H. Kinner, E. Groves. TIGERS TONGUE STAFF SEATED: L. Applegafe, P. Anderson, W. Bohnekump, N. Corrill. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Doll, M. Adkins, F. Lear, N. Burton, E, Wilson, J. Paulson, C. Holden, E. Hamilton, P. Moore, E. Broermunl C. B'radley, J. Crouse, Miss Payne. THIRD ROW: J. Stone, W. Martin, E. Schoenhoeft, W. Bymun, T. McConnell, R. Madden, B. Lakes, R. Parker, V. Constable, D. Beschman. 42 ATHLETICS RICHARD KESSLER Football PATRICIA KENNEDY Gids' Athletics JAMES WAGNER Basketball 43 VARSITY JAMES FERGUSON JERRY WOOD FRANK POWELL Right Guard Quarterback Center 37 27 33 CALVIN MORRIS Left Guard 20 VINCENT HARMANN ROBERT MCDONOUGH WALTER WILLIAMS Left Tackle Right Guard Center 38 35 24 44 FOOTBALL HOWARD MCKINNEY End 19 Under the direction of coaches Kessler and Wag- ner the Tigers enjoyed their best season in three years. The season's practice began August the twentieth, early in the morning. From that time they practiced twice daily, every man sweating and Working very hard. That work and sweat paid OH in two wins, one tie and one forfeit, with only DALE DeYOUNG Right Tackle 25 LEROY MCKINNEY Right Halfback 32 JOHN CHIPMAN End 30 RUSSELL SCHULTZ Left Halfback 23 five defeats, showing considerable improvement over previous years. This year's captain was Cal- vin Morris, who played left guard. The Tigers are losing only five of their starting eleven this year and because they have many able replacements, they are looking forward to a better season in 1951. RAY WILLIAMS Fullback 29 45 FOOTBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: F. Powell, R. McDonough, J. Wood, C. Morris, J. Ferguson, W. Williams, V. Hermann. SECOND ROW: T. Undercoffer, J. Chipman, R. Schultz, D. DeYoung, H. McKinney, R. Williams, L. McKinney. THIRD ROW: Couch Kesder, Couch Wagner, R. Koerkel, K. Flanary, M. Crooks, W. Smith, Ralph Smith. FOURTH ROW: W. Crooks, R. Word, G. Winston, J. Prozeller, A. Howell, D. Keeler, W. Haley, C. Fleenor. H D M E OFF ON E N T Loveland 40 Coleruin 0 Lovelond 14 Harrison 52 Loveland 0 Taylor 28 Loveland 21 Sycamore 6 lovelund 6 Mt. Heulfhy 14 loveland 0 Anderson 34 Loveland 0 Madeira O lovelund 0 Terrace Park 32 lovelund 2 Sharonville 0 GorfeifecD 46 RESERVE BASKETBALL SEATED: W, Woodward, R. Tigur, K. Flanary, H. McKinney, D, Keeler. STANDING: Couch Kessler, J. Elledge, G. Winston, L. Applegate, D. Burnett, F. Faber, R. Williams. BASKETBALL scoring a total of 921 points to their opponems The Lovelund Tigers closed 1he season with a record of twelve wins and seven losses, while 874. The Tigers can be justly proud of this record. 6 HOME VARS I w RESERVE 3 JUPPUNENIVARSITYHESERVE '7' Lovelund . , . .51 29 VA Rq'n Goshen ......... 37 27 lovelond ....... 42 21 WON MI. Healfhy ..... 39 30 Loveland . . . , , . .55 29 Country Day . . . . 37 20 Lovelond . . . . ., .38 36 Harrison . . . . . .. 35 27 Lovelond . . 46 21 Madeira . . . . . . 63 46 Loveland ... . .. .50 36 12 7 Country Day . . .. 39 21 Loveland . . . . . . .48 17 Fairfield ........ 45 35 Loveland ....... .37 35 Sharonville . . . . .39 20 Lovelond ....... .38 25 Milford . . . . 42 23 Loveland ........ 39 29 Taylor ......... 58 45 Lovelund ......... 42 31 'Rv Kings Mills ...... 39 35 Lovelund ......... 55 35 M Sharonville ...... 48 18 Loveland ....... .48 29 WON L03 T Terrace Park . 52 30 cheland 58 24 Anderson ..... 37 32 Loveland ......... 48 39 Sycamore ....... 58 38 Loveland .51 34 Colerain ....... 34 32 Loveland ....... .70 2o 10 9 McGuHey ....... 42 35 Loveland ......... 56 33 Milford ...... 52 24 Lovelund . .53 21 Glendale ..... 77 41 VARSITY SEATED: R. Schultz, W. Crooks, J. Wood, A. Howell, J. Chipman. STANDING: D. De- Young, Ralph Smith, D. Wyatt, W. Williams, L. McKinney, RusseIl Williams, Coach Wagner. FIRST ROW: J. Wood, R. Schultz. SECOND ROW: J. Chipmon, W. Crooks, A. Howell. BASKETBALL 48 BASEBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, Seated: C. Morris, J. Wood, D. DeYoung, E. Ottopul, R. McDonough, W. Williams, Ralph Smith. STANDING: Coach Kessler, L. McKinney, W. Woodward, R. Koerkel, R. Schultz, T. Undercoffer, Russell Smith, Coach Wagner. SEATED: L. McKinney, C. Gross, W. Crooks, R. Innis, M. McKinney. STANDING: R. Schultz, F. Powell, K. Hanary, Coach Wagner. 49 LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING - W. Martin, G. Reynolds, B. Elam. STANDING - Miss Kennedy, E. Gredig, F. Caldwell, M. Price, N. Cummins, P. Anderson. BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, VARSITY, KNEELING - E. Homiiton, L. Applega're, N. Parker, C. Bradley, V. Constable, M. Alsop, W. Martin, J. Gilpin, P. Wunker, B. Elam, N. Gentry, M. Minder- mcm. RESERVE, STANDING - B. Reynolds, E. Ponchot, D. Beschmann, F. Burleson, G. Reynolds, J. Fronk, M. Burleson, S. Knochenhauer, E. Gredig, G. Wormcm, V. Williams, S. Brown, Miss Kennedy. 50 SOFTBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW - S. Brown, C. Jefferson, J. Parker, J. Gilpin, L. Applegofe. SECOND ROW - M. Price, M. Alsop, W. Martin, C. Bradley, Miss Kennedy. TRACK LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW .. C. Bradley, NA Gentry, B. Elam, L. Applegate, C. Bunnell, J. Parker. SECOND ROW - P. Wunker, C. JefTerson, W. Martin, B. Reynolds, J. Stone Miss Kennedy. 1 51 mUyI-nr-mmrnIO WW VARSITY LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Williams, H. Kinner, N. Gentry, J. Tucker, B. Elam. RESERVE G. Warman, P. Fritz, N. Cummins. 52 hwhu .,. . . ,. umnywwt-rn VOLLEYBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, First Row: M. Minderman, J. Tiger, B. Elam, P. Wunker, C. Bradley, C. Bunnell, L. Applegate, M. Adkins, N. Gentry. SECOND ROW: Miss Kennedy, C. JeHerson, J. Stone, P. Moore, V. Constable, M. Alsop, W. Martin, M. Smiih, H. Kinner, P. Anderson, J. Gilpin, J. Parker. I9 50 ALL-STARS s .r w K: 49., . . wvvx ,v SEATED: M. Price, B. Elam, J. Gilpin. STANDING: C. Bradley, L. Applegafe, F. 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Phone 3511 LOVELAND, OHIO Compliments of WHITLEY'S CASH MARKET BROADWAY BAKERY CAKES - PASTRIES PIES - BREAD 124 Broadway LOVELAND, OHIO Phone 2880 MUELLER'S LAKE FISH I NG REFRESHMENTS Open All Winter Compliments of LOVELAND SC to $1.00 STORE 130 Broadway LOVELAND, OHIO MACWS SERVICE STATI O N LOVELAND, OHIO Compliments of LARRY TUCKER THE BROCK AGENCY DEPENDABLE INSURANCE SERVICE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Dial 2846 133 BROADWAY LOVELAND, OHIO PERMANENT WAVING Hair Styling and Recondifioning Treafmenfs HAIRSHAPING ELIZABETH PARKER MAINEVILLE OIHO COLEMAN'S THRIFT-E-MARKET Choice Meats - Fruits - Vegetables Frozen Foods - Groceries 117 Broadway Phone 4861 FINE WATCHES Compliments of QUALITY DIAMONDS LOVELAND GRILL RESTAURANT 1 13 Broadway LOVELAND, OHIO Complete Watch and Jewelry Repair Service 24 N. Broadway LEBANON, OHIO Mrs. Opal Swifzer From a Service of Over Ninety Years . . . We Wish You a Good Beginning HARRY C. SCHWARTZ MEMORIALS, INC. LEBANON - Phone 59 BRANCH HILL INN WEYAN DIS MO DERN FOODS C. J. Weyand and Sons BRANCH HILL, OHIO Phone: Loveland 6391 J, w, LINGO Compliments of HARDWARE COMPANY , HARRY H. HILL Kelvmator Sioves Agent Philgas Distributors Warren County SOCONY VACUUM OIL CO. LEBANON, OHIO Phone 46 Mobllgas and MobIIOII GRAY'S JEWELRY DIAMONDS - WATCHES - SILVERWARE Wafch Repairing Guaranfeed Phone 647 LEBANON, OHIO Compliments of VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS POST 5749 and LADIES, AUXILIARY Second and Broadway LOVELAND, OHIO BRICK BLOCK AND STONE WORK W. PONCHOT AND SON BRICK CONTRACTORS Phone Newfonsville 3282 Cozaddale, Ohio :mILFonD: HHRDUJHRE 223 MAIN STREET MILFORD, OHIO Telephone Terrace 3021 A. M. CORNETT REALTOR . . . AUCTIONEER Loveland, Ohio FARMS - COUNTRY HOMES - BUSINESS PROPERTY Compliments of VESTON GENTRY APPLIANCES Toasfmasfer and Fairbanks-Morse Elecfric Wafer Heaters Kelvinofor Appliances - Electric Wiring 513 Hannah Avenue Phone 6632 lOVELAND, OHIO P8xC HILDEBRANT WE SELL EVERYTHING Phone 5517 R. F. D. No. 1, FOSTERS, OHIO MAINEVILLE, OHIO Compliments of ARTHUR ROZZI TRI-STATE MFG. CO. LOVELAND, OHIO CLERMONT Compliments of LUMBER 8. SUPPLY co. UNCLE BEN'S MACE Terrace 2226 MILFORD: OHIO Mcineville, Ohio BUILDING MATERIALS PLATE LUNCHES and SANDWICHES OF EVERY KIND Mr. and Mrs. Harold Strickland, Props. Compliments of HICKMAN'S GROCERY and SERVICE STATION Lo. 4006 BRANCH HILL GARRETT'S FLOWERS CUT FLOWERS . . . PLANTS Funeral and Wedding Arrangements Corsages, etc. Mrs. Victor Garrett, Prop. Phone 6726 LEBANON RD. Compliments of CINO BOTTLING WORKS O. C. DeFOSSET, Prop. SHARONVILLE, OHIO LOVELAND SUPPLY CO. 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LOVELAND, OHIO THE WESTERN STAR Compliments of CARL'S PHARMACY Since 1807 Prescriptions - Cosmetics Warren Countyls Home Newspaper Fountain SerVIce LEBANON, OHIO Phone 118-K 17-. mm Compliments of BLAKE'S SERVICE STATION Roufe 28 Complimen'rs of Compliments of GARSON'S SHOE STORE SEVEN GABLES INN Shoes for the Entire Family LEBANON, OHIO Frigidaire Appliances and . Complimenfs of Buescher Musical Instruments GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP JO-RAY GIFT SHOP We Rent Musical Instruments . 110 Broadway LOVELAND, OHIO and Appliances Phone 23 LEBANON, OHIO Complimenfs of CHARLES DAVIS LOVELAND'S FRIENDLY FURNACE MAN Phone Loveland 3381 LOVELAND, OHIO BROWNING BROTHERS I I I I III LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Ill FARM SUPPLIES I I SWIFT AND AGRICO FERTILIZER .l- Phone 464-M I SOUTH LEBANON, OHIO Complimenfs of Route 50, MILFORD, OHIO Historical BOHNEKAMP REFRIGERATION MILI-CROFT INN SERVICE Since 1812 August Bohnekomp Famous for James Wilson, Jr. FINDS FOODS and MIXED DRINKS Julius DeFOssetf Catering to Prlva're Parties For Reservations Coll Phones: Terrace 3031 Loveland 3072 - 5061 - 2884 BOB BELL, Prop. GENTRY APPLIANCE CO. FRIGIDAIRE SALES AND SERVICE Electric Ranges Home Freezers Gas Ranges Refrigerators Oil Heaters Washers Coal Heatrolas Ironers Electric Water Heaters Radios COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES R.C.A., Zenith, Emerson, Olympic, and Senfinel Televisions 102 Broadway Phone 6761 and 8971 LOVELAND .1. W ..- -H...,1 Compliments of MARTING BARBER SHOP QUALITY SHOP Jackson St. LOVELAND, OHIO COMPLETE LUBRICATION and GASOLINE SERVICE REVS SERVICE STATION Big Enough to Serve'You - Not Too Big To Know You LOVELAND, OHIO Phone 3131 LOVELANWS ICE AND MEATS DELIVERY Cold Beverages and SOFT DRINKS 71? MEATS Hams - Bacon - Lard Beef and Luncheon Meats Daily Delivery CHAS. F. TARVIN 8 SON, Prop. 120 Jackson ST. LOVELAND, OHIO Phone 5001 Compliments of HAROLD DOLL INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED 2108-9-10-11 Corew Tower CINCINNATI, OHIO Home Phone - Lv. 5971 Business Phone - Ch. 5863-4 L. L. ENGLERT GROCERIES FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phone 2842 LOVELAND, OHIO Compliments of LOVELAND NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HATCHER'S SERVICE STATION Loveland and Wall Streets LOVELAND, OHIO SUNOCO PRODUCTS KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRES Compliments of GREER MILLITZER Shop of RICH'S Where It Is A Pleasure Not a Must LOVELAND, OHIO Phone 3671 MADDEN'S SHOE STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Expert Shoe Repair 103 Jackson Street LOVELAND, OHIO 5' mm mnpogmu IIIYI MEEE r unnam- -1 W owmon now N LU LOVELAND MOTOR CO. Direct Factory Dealer CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 226 East Jackson S1reet Phone Lovelund 6181 LOVELAND, OHIO Loveland's Oldest New and Used Car Dealer LOVELAND FOOD BANK Curing Smoking Lard Rendering Retailing and Wholesaling Of Poultry LOVELAND, OHIO Phone 3481 Compliments of CORNER CUPBOARD Lewis H. Williams LOVELAND, OHIO Compliments of HARRY L. BROWN KARL 5. BROWN LOVELAND GAS 8 ELECTRIC co. CongraTulaTions To All of You Phone 2822 - 351 1 Complimen'rs of FRED KAHN MOTOR CO. F. A. NIEMEIER CHEMICAL CO. Lebanon, Ohio LOVELAND, OHIO Phone 326 Phofogruphs of Distinction FRANKLIN LAUGEL RUPPEL STUDIO ROOFING - SIDING - GUTTERS Don't Waif . . . Call For An Appointment Today Lebanon Rd. Phone 118 L 12 w, Mulberry LEBANON, OHIO Phone Lovelund 7349 JOHN L. UNDERCOFFER Compliments of LAKE ISABELLA Southern Ohio's Largest Fresh-Wafer Luke Loveland - Madeira Road Fred M. Cornnulle, Prop. Compliments of SIMPSON'S GROCERY 534 Main Street LOVELAND Phone 2852 Complimenfs of DR. H. T. HUTCHINSON DAN BOTEFPS CHARCOAL GRILL RESTAURANT DRIVE-IN CURB SERVICE Featuring Kebobche - A Favorite Bulgarian Dish And All Fine American Foods Corner of Kemper cmd Snider Roads NORTH INDIAN HILL, OHIO Complimenfs of DAVID H. STEVENSON Compliments of SPEAR'S PHARMACY Good Wishes from The LOVELAND PARENT- TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Compliments of MOSEY'S DEPARTMENT STORE OUTFITS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY LOVELAND OHIO Compliments of McCOY'S DELICATESSEN LOVELAND DRY CLEANERS We Operofe Our Own Plant Compliments All T f Alte of ypes 0 rs 306 Jackson Street LOVELAND, OHIO EMMIT DRISCOLL TONY MACIARIELLO e; SON, Prop. Complimenfs of YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD THEATER EARNEST BUNNELL AND SON RICHARD HARCOURT FLORIST FLORAL DESIGNS - CUT FLOWERS - CORSAGES POT PLANTS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE PLANTS Phone Loveland 2864 Compliments of COBB'S GROCERY 8: CAFE Telephone 2843 Watches - Clocks - Jewelry Compliments of C. RUSSELL FISHER HARRY SEAR'S GARAGE Watch Repairing Phone 5723 LOVELAND, OHIO 535 Loveland Avenue Phone Loveland 4812 ANNUAL STAFF EDITORS Carolynn Bradley Wanda Bohenkamp ART BUSlNESS MANAGER Nancy Corrill Karl Walker Wounda Martin CIRCULATION Willard Snyder Calvin Morris Mary Price ADVERTISING Joan Gilpin PHOTOGRAPHY Karl Walker Jean Mitchell Jim Ferguson Wanda Bohenkamp Jim Aylward George Wolbers Frank Powell Jean Krebs June Tucker Mary Price Florence Lear Jean Mitchell Joan Gilpin Frank Powell ADVISORS Jim Rylward Hazelle Payne Jim Ferguson JOhn J- 099 We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the above mem- bers of the 1951 Lohian Stuff. A special note of thanks goes to the Seniors who willingly gave their time even though they were not on the stat? We are very grateful to our odvisor, Mr. Ogg, for he has guided and inspired the production of this annual. The Editors Our Senior year has been one that we will never forget. This yearbook will serve to remind us in the future of the many school events which were made successful and enjoyable by the guid- ance of our Junior and Senior advisers, Mrs. Gentry and Mr. 099. We are grateful that we have had the privilege of having Mr. 099 as our advisor. His kindness, understanding of young people, friendliness, sense of humor, sincerity, his enthusiasm and the ability to impart it to others - all these serve to make him worthy of our praise. The Class of '51 82 83 AUTOGRAPHS


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