Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)
- Class of 1952
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tnvrm n hr THE 1952 Published by The Class of 1952 LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL Loveland, Ohio The Class of 1952 takes great pleasure in dedicating the I952 Lohion to AArs. Gladys Gentry, Mr. John J. 099, and Miss Hazelle Payne because of their cease- less efforts to make our year a success. Their Friendliness, inspiration, and advice will be long remembered by the Class of 1952. I 1 4 A LIC E TEMPLIN Principal EUGENE WALTERS President ROY MALOTT Clerk L. W, HURST Superintend ant ADMINISTRATION R, D, GENTRY Member GEORGE A, BOND NORMA KOERKEL Secretary Vice-President ROBERT S. POE Member STANLEY MCCOY Wilmington, B.S. Physical Education, World History, Coach. HAZEL DEARWESTER Miami, 5.8. Home Economics ANNA KELLY Miami, 8.5. American History, Modern History, English FRED GOOSMAN University of Cincinnati, B.S. Cincinnati College of Music. B. M. , M.M. Triple Trio, Instrumental In- structions, Choir, Band. GORDON MASON Wilmington. B.S. Eighth Grade RUBY PORTER Wilmington, B.S. 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Club I;G.A.A . 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Team 2; Scholarship Pin 2; Minstrel 3, 4; Lohian Staff 4; Tiger's Tongue 3,4; English Club 3; Journalism Club 4. PATRICIA ANDERSON Choir I, 2, 3; Triple Trio 3,4; Christmas Concert I,2,3,4; Spring Concert I,2,3,4; Music Assembly 4; Tiger's Tongue I,2,3,4, Ass't. Editor 2.3, Editor 4; Lohian Staff 3,4, Ass't Editor 4, Class Rep. 3; Class Assembly 1,4; Minsu'e13,4; Knickerbockers 4; Majorettez, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, Treas. 4; Basketball 2,4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4, Volleyball 1. 2,3,4, Softb2111,2,3,4; G.A.A. I, 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3; Class Sweet- heart 3; Sweetheart Queen 3; Pep Club 1.4; English Club 3, Treas. 3; Journalism Club 4. WILLIAM DA VID COOKE Class Assembly 1,4; Lohian Staff 4; Band 3; Spring Concert 3,4; Christmas Concert 3,4; Intramural Basketba111,2.3,4, Softball 1,2, 3,4, Volleyball I,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4; Pep Club 1; English Club 3. JOHN CHIPMAN Class Pres. 3,4; Student Council 3, 4; Pres. 4; L C1ub 2. 3,4; Schol- arshipTeam 2;Class Assembly 1,4; Knickerbockers 4, Reporter 4; Foot- ba111,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball I,2,4; English Club 3; Prom King 4; Pep Club 1,4; Lohian Staff 4; Minstrel 3,4; Class Sweet- heart 3; County All-Star Football, Honorable Mention 4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2, 3.4- MARY LOU BUNNELL Home Ec. C1ubI;F.H.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 4;Choir I,2,3,4;Triple Trio 2,3,4; Scholarship Pin Club 2,3: Minstrel I.2,3,4; Christmas Con- cert 1,2. 3,4; Spring Concert I, 2, 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Band I,2.3,4, Sec. 3.4: Library Staff 2,3,4; Li- brary Club 4; Pep Club 1,4; Mu- sical Assembly 4; Lohian Staff 4. CAROLEE BUNNELL Class Assembly 1, 4; Home EC. 1; F,H.A. 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; G.A.A. Board 4;G.A.A. x,2,3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Intra- mural Volleyball 1,2, 3,4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball I,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Library Staff 3,4; Lohian Staff 4; Spring Concert 2, 3,4; Christmas Concert 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Basketball 2.4: Volley- ba112,3,4;Track 2,3,4; Knicker- bockers 4. '11,; , wig! 1.7 ;M3 3343 i ROBERT CUMMINS Vice Pres. I; Pres. 2; Student Council 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1,4; Min- strel 1,3,4; Class Assembly 1,4; IntramuralBasketball 1.2, Baseball 3;Scholarship Team I;Scholarship Pin Club I,2.3,4; Lohian Staff 4; Volleyball 1,2,3;Softbau 1, 2. 3.4. WILLIAM CROOKS Vice Pres. 2; Student Council 2,4; Class Assembly I , 4; Lohian Staff4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Baseball I, 3, 4; Track I,2,3,4; L Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3;-Minsu'e1 3,4; Intramural Basketball I. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I,2,3,4; County All- Star Football Team 4. RUTH COLEMAN F.H.A. 4; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4, Softba111,2,3,4, Vol- leyball I,2,3,4; Class Assembly 1,4; G.A.A. I,2,3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Pep Clqb 4; Volleyball 3,4; Lohian Staff 4. FAY BURLESON Lockland 1;Class Assembly4;Bas- ketba112;Track 2; I an a mural Basketballz,4, Softball 2,4, Vol- leyball 2; Scholarship Team 2,4; Scholarship Pin Club 2,4; G.A. A. 2,4;LatinC1ub2,4;G.A.A. Board 4; Choir 4; Christmas Concert 4; Knickerbockers 4; Library Staff 4; library Club 4, Sec. -Treas. 4; Science Assembly 4. DALE DeYOUNG Football 1.2.3.4. Capt. 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3,4; Reserve Basketball 1; Intramural Basketball 2, 3,4, Soft- ball 1,2, 3,4, Volleyba111,2,3,4; L Club 2.3.4. Vice Pres. 2.4; glomecoming King 4; Science As- sembly 4; Lohian Staff 4; Varsity Basketball Mgr. I,2,3,4; English Club 3. 10 FRANK DANIEL Basketball 1; L Club 2; Intramu- ral Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 1.2.3.4, Softball I,2,3,4. BETTIE ELAM Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball I,2.3,4, Volleyball 1,2, 3,4;Track I,2,3,4,Softba113,4, Volleyball I,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4; G.A.A. Board 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Rep, 3, Pres. 4; L Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3,4; Tiger's Tongue 4; lohian Staff 4, Bus. Mgr. 4; Scholarship Pin Club 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2; Class Sec. 2,3,4; Home Ec. Club I; F. B.L.A. 3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Spring Concert I,2,3; Reserve Cheerleader I, Varsity 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Sweetheart Queen 2; Class Sweetheart 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Assembly 1, 4; Mr. Freshman 1; English Club 3, Sec. 3; Spelling 1,2,3. MARGARET MARY DUVELIUS Home Ec.Club1;F.H.A. 2,3,4, News Reporter3, Degree Chairman 4; Choir 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 2, 3, 4; Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 3,4; Class Assembly 1,4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Vol- leyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 3,4; English Club 3; Pep Club 4; Library Staff 4; Li- brary Club 4; Annual Staff 4; G. A.A. 2,3,4. RAYMOND DRISCOLL Footba112,4; L. Club 4; Class Assembly 4. KENNETH R. FRANZ Goshen 1; English Club 3; Lohian Staff 4;Intramural Softballz, 3, 4, Volleyball 3,4; Class Assembly 4; Pep Club 4. ll NORMA GENTRY Class Sec. I;C1ass Sweetheart I; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball L,2,3,4. Volley- ball 2,3,4;Reserve Cheerleaden, Varsity 2,3,4; Track 2; G,A.A. Board 1,4; All Star Team 3; L Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3: Knicker- bockem 4, Vice Pres. 4;Horne Ec. Club I; F.H.A. 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2,3, Treas. 4;Minsue13,4;Tigevs Tongue 4; Choir 2,3; Spring Con- cert 2,3; ChrisUnas Concert 2,3; Lohian Staff4;C1ass Assembly 1,4; Pep Club 1.43 G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. WINONA JEAN FRANZ Goshen 1, 2; Choir 4; Spring Con- cert 4; Christmas Concert 4; F.H. A. 43Minsue1 3,4; LibraryStaff 4; Library Club 4; Class Assembly 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Volley- ball 3,4; Scholarship Team 3; Lo- hian Staff 4; Pep Club 4. WILLIAM R. HALEY Football 3, 4;Intramura1Basketball I,2,3,4,Volleyball I. 2, 3,4,Soft- ball I.2.3.4; Knickerbockers 4. 12 RICHARD E. PURKISER Band 1, 2,3,4;Class Assembly 1,4; Scholarship Pin 1; Football Manager 2; Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4, Softball I,2,3,4; Spring Concert 1.2.3.4; Christmas Concert 1,2, 3,4; Musical Assembly 4; Minstrel I , 2, 3,4; Student Counci12;Lohian Staff,4. VIRGINIA SONNYCALB Norwood 1,2; Knickerbockers 4; Class Assembly 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Lohian Staff 4; Ti- ger's Tongue 4; Library Staff 4; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 3; Volleyball 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4. SHIRLEY HOLDEN Chou 2,3,4; Christmas Concert 2,3,4; Spring Concert 2,3,4; G. A.A. I,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; Bas- ketball 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3.4. Basketball 1. 2,3,4; Ma- jorette GubJ 4;Class Assembly 1; Minstrel 3,4; Scholarship Pin I. 110 0111 RALPH INNIS Band I,2.3.4: L' Club 2:Choi1' 2,3; Class Assembly I,2,4;Chrisr- masConcert 2;Football 1,2;Imra- mural Basketball 1,2, 3; Minstrel 4; Lobian Staff 4. 13 VINCE HARMANN Purcell I; Intramural Basketball 3,4; Reserve Basketball 2;Football 2,3; Track 3; L Club 2, 3, 4; Knickerbockers 4; Class Assembly 4; Scholarship Team 2; Minstrel 3-4- 140,24 K 44 0;?3310 .47 pg 4, LOIS MAE LIGHT Band I, 3; F. B. L. A. 3, 4; Scholar- ship Team 1,2,4; Scholarship Pin Club 1,2,3,4; Spelling Bee 1,4; Choir 3; Tiger's Tongue 4;Christ- mas Concerg 1,3;C1ass Assembly 4. HELEN KINNER Intramural Basketball I. 2. 3, 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Softball 41,2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 4, Volleyball 1, z, 3, 4; L Club 3,4; Tiger's Tongue 3,4; Lohian Staff 4, Prod. Mgr. 4; Scholarship Pin Club 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 2, 3; F.B. L.A. 3.4, Sec. 4; Choir 1,2,3; Triple Trio 3,4; Christmas Con- cert I, 2, 3,4; Spring Concert I, 2, 3. 4;Minstre1 3,4;Musical Assem- b1y4;Reserve Cheerleader 3, Var- sity 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; English Club 3; Spelling Bee 1, 2, 3, Third Place 2; Class Assembly 1,4; Ma- jorette 2; G.A.A. I,2,3,4; Knick- erbockers 4; Library Staff 3. WILLIAM LAKES Student Council I, 3,4;Class Vice Pres. 3,4; Latin Club 1,3, Pres. 3; Band 1.2.3.4; Pres. 2, Student Conductor 4; Library Staff 4; Li- brary Club 4, Pres. 4; Tiger's Tongue Staff 3,4;Journalism Club 4; English Club 3, Vice Pres. 3; Ass'tAccompanjst I, 2, 3,4; Lohian Staff 4; Scholarship'l'eam 1,2. 3, 4; Scholarship Pin Club 1.2.3.4; Class Assembly 1,4; Choir 1,2; ChristmasConcett I , 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert1,2,3, 4;Musica1Assemb1y 4; Minstrel I,2,3,4; Spelling Bee 2, 3; Knickerbockers 4. 14 ROBERT W. KOERKEL Scholarship Team 3; Scholarship Pin I,2,3,4; Football 3.4: Base; ball 2,4;'English Club 3; Minstrel 1,3,4; Lohian Staff 4; Knicker- bockers 4; Class Assembly 1. 4; Science Assembly 4. MARTHA PONCHOT Class Assembly 1.4; P.T.A. Style Show 1, 2,3,4: Intramural Basket- ball 3,4, Volleyba113,4; G.A .A. 3.4; Choir 3; Minstrel 4; Pep Club 4; English Club 3; Spring Concert 3; Christmas Concert 3. DORIS NEUMANN Scholarship Team I. 2. 3,4: Schol- arship Pin Club I,2.3.4; Latin Club 1.2.3.4. News Reporter I, See. 4; Library Staff 3; G.A.A. I,2,3.4; Lohian Staff 4; Minstrel 2,3,4; Knickerbockers 4; Pres. 4; English Club 3; Intramural Basket- ball1.2.3.4,Volleyballl,2,3.4. Baseball 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 4. JAMES MCDONOUGH Intra mur alBasketba111.2,3,4; Football 2; L Club 2. 3,4; Min- strel 3. 15 DICK MADDEN Latin Club 1,2; Knickerbockers 4; Tiger'sTonguez. 3.4, Sports Editor 3,4; Student Representative for the Loveland Herald 3,4; Lohian Staff 4, Photography Editor 4; Pep Club 1,4; Scholarship Pin I. 2. 3. 4, Scholarship Teamz, 3,4;Class As- sembly 1.4; Intramural Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 2,3,4; Minstrel 3.4; Journalism Club 4; Choir 1. MILDRED SMITH Intramural Basketball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Volleyball I,2,3,4, Softball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 2,3; Spring Concert 2, 3; C hris I m as Concert 2,3; Class Assembly 1.4; English Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Tiger's Tongue 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; iiep Club 4. MARIAN SHORT Band I,2,3,4; Triple Trio 3; Latin Club I; F.B.L,A. 3;C1ass Assem- bly I, 4; UbraryStaff2,3,4; English Club 3; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Lohian Staff 4; Minstrel I,2,3,4; Musical Assembly 4; Knickerbockers 4. 2- ,. IJZAWMWM, .- ROBERT PARKER Latin Club 1.2.3.4, Pres. 1,2; F. B.L.A. 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4. State Vice Pres. 4: Knickerbockers 4; English Club 3, News Reporter 3; Minstrel 2,3,4; Library Staff 3; Tiger's Tongue Staff1,2. 3,4, Ci:- culation Mgr. 2.3.4; Lohian Staff 3.4, Editor4; PepClub 1,4;Schol- arship Team 1.2.3.4; Scholarship Pin Club 1.2.3.4; Class Assembly 1,4: Science Assembly 4. 16 EDWARD OTTOPAL Football 1 , 2; InuammalBasketball 2. 3.4; Knickerbockers 4; L Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Choir 2,3; Christmas Concert 2,3; Spring Concert 2,3; Lohian Staff 4; Baseball I.2,3,4. ELIZABETH WILSON Latin Club 1,2, Sec.-Treas. 1,2; Tiger's Tongue 3,4; library Staff 2, 3: Class Assembly I,4; Scholar- ship Pin 1, 2, 3,4; ScholarshipTeam I,2,3,4; Lohian Staff 4, Adver- tising Chairman 4; Choir 1,2,3; Knickerbockers 4, Sec.4; F.B. L. A . 3.4, Second Vice Pres. 4; Christ- mas Concert I , 2, 3; Spring Concert 1,2,3; English Club 3, Pres. 3; Class Treas. I,2,3,4; Journalism Club 4.; Spelling Bee 1; Pep Club 4; Junior Town Meetingg; Minstrel 3.4- JOANN TIGAR Class Assembly 1,4; G.A. A. Board 2: Choir 2,3,4; Knickerbockers 4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.H.A, 2,3,4, Par- liamentarian 2, Pres. 3,4; Home Ec. Club 1; Library Club 4, News Reporter 4; Library 5 taff 3, 4; Lohian Staff 4; English Club 3; Majorette 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Minstrel 4; Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3; Softba112,3; Irmamural Volleyball 1, 2 , 3 , 4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Softba111,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3. DON WYATT Basketball I,2,3,4; L Club 2,3, 4;Smdent Council 1;Class Assem- bly 1,4; Class Pres. I; Scholarship Pin I;Minst1'el3,4;F.B.L.A. 4. 17 JIMMY DALE VINSON Norwood 1,2;Choir 3,4; Class As- sembly 4; Knickerbockers 4; Inna - mural Basketball 3, 4, Softba113,4, Volleyball 3,4; Minstrel 4. THOMAS UNDERCOFFER Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; In- tramural Basketball 1,2,3, Softba 11 3,4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1,2; Knickerbockers 4; L Club 4; Minstrel 3,4;C1ass Assem- bly 1.4; Junior Town Meeting 3; County All-Star Football Team 4; Mrs. Freshman I; English Club 3; Choir 2; Pep Club 1,4; Lohian Staff 4. 18 JOAN STONE Horne EC. Club I; Tiger's Tongue 1,2,3,4, Art Editor 3.4; Choir 1, 2; Band 2; Scholarship Pin Club 2; Minstrel 2,3,4; Library Staff 3,4; Library Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; G.A.A. Board 4; Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 2, 3; Track3; Class As- sembly 1,4; Knickerbockels 4; Lo- hian Staff4, Art Editor 4;Ch1istmas Concert 1,2; Spring Concert 1,2; English Club 3; Pep Club I. CORA BELLE JEFFERS ON Basketball 1, 2, 3;Volleyba111, 2, 3; Track I,2,3,4; Softba111,2,3;G. A.A. I,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Class Assembly 1; Majorette 4SubJ 4; Christmas Concert 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 2,3,4; Intramural Basket- ball 1,2,3, Capt. 2, Softba111,2, 3,4; Track Mgr. 4; Tiger's Tongue 3; Pep Club 4; English Club 3. CLASS PROPHECY Q? Would you like to see the class of 1952 ten years from now? If so, pull your chair up close to my round table, and you may gaze into my crystal ball, a magic ball possessing the power to see into the future. With a wave of my finger- tips the year of1962 appears before us, and we find ourselves on the streets of Loveland. Look over there, isn't thatRalph Innis? We cross the stIeet to talk to Ralph, who, as you know, owns a very large trucking company. We lea ve Ralph and stroll on up the street when, whom should we meet but Mrs. Jack Wood, formerly Bettie Elam, and her five children, on their way to the grocery store that is owned by Jim McDonough and Ray Driscoll. We learn at the grocery that Bob Cummins now holds the position as a bookkeeper for Bob Koerkel, who is the president of General Motors. As we continue up the street, beautiful chords of music from a huge church reach our ear. Upon examination of its bulletin board we find that Bill Lakes is the minister, Lois Light, the organist, and Marian Short, the choir director. In the church we meet Ruth Coleman, and learn from her that she is now the proprietor of a sports store in Cincin- nati, and that if we will drop in, she will have her two ste- nogtaphets Martha Ponchot and Doris Neumann, give us a list of addresses of our old school chums. After services we see Norma Gentry who tells us she and Mildred Smith are teachers at Loveland Elementary School, while Johnny Chipman and Bill Haley coach the teams at Loveland High. Mary Lou Bunnell, Norma tells us, is music director at the grade and high schools. As we leave Norma and continue onour way up the streets of Loveland, newly enlarged through the efforts of Mayor Dale DeYoung, we noticea sign over the door of a new build- ing. Say now, this is just what we've been looking for, If You've Lost It, We'll Find It, Detective Bureau. As we walk in the door we are astonished to see seated behind a desk, Helen Kinnet. We ask to see her boss, only to find Don Wyatt to be the man behind the door marked Private, After telling Don whom we would like to locate, he goes to his files, pulls out a newspaper--edited by DickMadden-- and turns first to the spotrssection wherewe see DavidCooke. l9 pictured with the Yankees, while Dick Purkiser, an umpire, stands close by. Then Don turns the page to the theatrical section, from whichwe learn thata new team, Mary Lou Adkins and Virginia Sonnycalb, now the toast of Broadway, is appearing at the Taft Auditorium in a benefit show. On the society page we notice Vince Harmann, the presi- dent of a model agency; pictured with one of his famous models, Pat Anderson; the nationally acclaimed comedienne, Carolee Bunnell; and a professional basketball player, Bill Crooks all of whom are old classmates of ours. We bid Helen and Don farewell and stop a minute in the town's pharmacy, to find Bob Parket, the pharmacist; and Richard Franz, the proprietor of the Mobile gas and oil station, talking over the temperature. We talk to them and then make long distance phone calls to Fay Burleson, a missionary stationed in Honolulu, andJoan Stone. J. Edgar Hoover's secretary. Our telephone operator was none other than Libby Wilson. As we leave the drug store Jo Ann Tigar and Shirley Holden, both of whom are now housewives, arrive with Mar- garet Duvelius, a nurse, to get cokes during Margie's lunch hour. Isn't that Winona Franz and Cora Belle Jefferson standing on the street corner? These girls are protecting Loveland from all crime, for they are now policewomen. Next, we stop in Tom Undercoffer's law office, but find Tom too busy to talk to us for long. Before bidding Loveland good-by we stop in the bank to cash a check, and whom should we see standing behind the teller's window but the boy who so loved being out Knicker- bocker treasurer, Jimmy.Vinson. Jim informs us that he must have the president's permis- sion to cash our checks. The president turns out to be our classmate, Frank Daniel. Our trip completed, having seen all our classmates, our heads full of thoughts of the good old days at L.H.S.. we watch the future disappear from the crystal ball. 9W7 CLASS HISTORY Well, this is it, We have worked four years for a little slip of paper--a diploma. Of course, it wasn't all work; we had a lot of fun, too, Remember our basketball, softball, and Volleyball games, the assemblies, the miusttels, and the dances. We especially recall the first games we boys and girls played as freshmen. We were the popular favorites although everyone expected us to lose. It was a lot of fun to dress up for fresh- man initiation, too. We enjoyed looking ridiculous in our gunnysack shirts and long underwear as well as the rest of the garb. As far as business is concerned, Mrs. Dearwester and Mr. Ramsey advised us. We collected tax stamps to defray expenses. Our officers were Don Wyatt, president; Bob Cummins, vice president; Norma Gentry, secretary; Elizabeth Wilson, neasurer; and Bill Lakes, student council representative. Reminiscing about our sophomore year, we remember planning to initiate the freshmen with Miss Haerr and Mrs. Pence trying to keep us from being carried away with power. We were very confident now; we were no longer bewildered little freshmen. We sold pencils to raise revenue, for already we were getting ideas about a junior-senior prom. Out officers for the year were as follows: Bob Cummins, president; Bill Crooks, vice president; Bettie Elam, secretary; Elizabeth Wilson, treasurer; and Richard Purkiser, student council representative. We progressed to the junior class. We were riding the crest now. Mrs. Gentry and Miss Payne really had a job trying to get us to study in homeroom period. This was the first time the boys and girls were in the same homeroom. It was a little disuacting. We got used to it pretty soon though. We elected our officers for the year: Johnny Chipman, president; Bill Lakes, vice president; Bettie Elam, secretary; Elizabeth Wilson, treasurer; and Bill Crooks, student council representative. We had a full schedule. We sold refreshments and various other articles to raise money for the prom and to get a start on our yearbook. Remember our annual Sweetheart Ball given in February? and the Big Top Revue given in collaboration with the Class of '51? Then came the day we selected our class rings. All of these were great days for us, but the greatest event came only after a lot of work and fun preparing foIi-our PROM, Our class entered our senior year numbering forty -four. We started right to work on our an- nual. We elected the same officers that we had when we were juniors. We were busy and happy. Remember winning the homecoming game, and Dale De Young and Bettie Elam as king and queen of the homecoming? Another pleasant memory is our Christmas dance. We gave our min- strel and then the time was very short until we reached the conclusion of our high school days. Now we are at graduation. When we took our trip to Washington, we did not realize that it would seem so sad or the time so short. As we walk down the aisle in our caps and gowns and take our places, we remember the little things as well as the big. A few funny things that hap- pened in class come to mind. We take our diplomas in our hands knowing that we are closing the door of that chapter of our lives never to be opened again. Yet it will live on in memory and in this book. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and fifty-two, declare this to be out Last Will and Testament To our superintendent, Mr. L. W. Hurst, we bequeath our gratitude and sincere appreciation for his help in the past four years. To the faculty, we bequeath our happiness for their attempts to tolerate us throughout our high school career. To the junior class, we leave our ability to work together and hope that they have as much success as we have had. To the sophomores, we leave our gentle ways to initiate the freshmen. To the freshmen, we leave out integrity, sportsmanship, and courteousness to our fellow students and faculty members. Richard Purkiser leaves his silly ways with Mrs. Kelly to Bob Tigar. Ruth Coleman bequeaths her talent for poetry recitation to Margie Miller. Joan Stone leaves her artistry to anyone with a steady hand. Tom Undercoffer bequeaths his bragging ways to Charles Daugherty Elizabeth Wilson leaves her shy' ways to Sue Ann Martin. Bill Haley bequeaths his cute smile to Jimmy Parker. Shirley Holden wills her place in the senior home room to Charlenei David Cooke wills his hflirty ways to Jack Bunnell. Bettie Elam leaves her acrobatic ability to Allen Langdoc. Margaret Duvelius bequeaths her sewing ability to Judy LaForge. Ralph Innis leaves -------------- . Norma Gentry leaves her cheerleading ability to Betty Howell. Dale DeYoung bequeaths his clean living habits to Arnold Howell. Mary Lou Adkins leaves her blushes to Carol Armstrong. Marian Short wills her place on Library Staff to Marian Rooney. Jo Ann Tigar bequeaths her many dates to Mary Grossheim. Bob Parker wills his position as Editor of the Lohian Staff to anyone who can undertake the job. Catolee Bunnell leaves her yelling ability at Basketball games to Don Gredig. Richard Franz wills his agreeable ways to Jim Bodley. Winona Franz bequeaths her pleasing disposition to May Butleson. Bill Lakes leaves his four years in band to Marvin Reynolds. Helen Kinner wills her secretarial ability to Betty Reynolds. Dick Madden leaves his sports reporting to Russell Elledge. Johnny Chipman wills his place as President of Senior Class :0 Russell Schultz. Jim McDonough leaves taking his 'hot rod with him. Martha Ponchot leaves to work at Feldmans. Lois Light bequeaths her sincere ways to Evelyn Ponchott Pat Anderson wills her place in Triple Trio to anyone Mr. Goosman wants to give it to. Doris Neumann leaves her Math ability to Dale Keeler. Mary Lou Bunnell bequeaths her piano playing for the music department to Dorothy Boetes. Bob Cummins wills his black wavy hair to Freddie Btoerman. Ray Driscoll wills his football uniform to Jack Hollon. Vince Harmann leaves his original way of saying Good morning, Mrs. Gentryf to his brother Bobby. Ed Ottopal wills his position as President of the 'Li' Club to the person who deserves it most. Bill Crooks leaves his height of 6i 1 , to Dickie Neumann, Mildred Smith bequeaths her sweet smile to Helen McCowen. Bob Koetkel leaves his rosy cheeks to Naomi Monjar. Jackie Sonnycalb wills her ability to get along with boys to Edna Gtedig. Don Wyatt leaves his quiet ways to Harold South. Faye Butleson bequeaths her scholastic record to Esther Driscoli. Jim Vinson wills his Kentucky accent to Rodney Fisher. Frank Daniel leaves his intramural basketball playing to Gordon Wilson. Having declared the above statemenm our legal Last Will and Testament, we appoint Mrs. Gladys Genny executrix. We feel suIeshe will fulfillher duties with enthusiasm and faithfulness. Signed: Helen Kinner Norma Gently A Xv W w mmmwrmmm $$Q ' r VV ; z-j??g$$ 9m ruby 1952 CLASSES SENIORS FIRST ROW: P. Anderson, C. Gross, B. Haley, D. Cooke, J. Tigar, M. Short, B. Elam, M. Duveltus, E. Wilson, C. Bunnell, S. Holden, M. Adkins, N. Gently, R. Coleman, V. Sonnycalb. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gentry. I. Vinson, D. DeYoung, M. Ponchot, L. Light, F. Burlaon, H. Kinner, 1. Stone, W. Franz, C. Jefferson. D. Neumann, W. Lakes. D. Wygtt, J. McDonough, R. Innis, Miss Payne. THIRD ROW: V. Harmann, R. Purkjser, J. Chipman, B. Crooks, R. Cummins, F. Daniel, E. Ottopal, B. Koerkel, R. Madden, T. Undercoffer, K. Franz, R. Dtiscoll, R. Parker, M. Bunnell, M. Smith. CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Chipman Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bill Lakes Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bettie Elam Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Wilson Student Council Reprasentative . . . . . . . . Bill Crooks 28 JUNIORS FIRST ROW: E. Morris, V. Williams, E. Rich, S. Martin, V. Williams. N. Monjar, R. Malott, R. Whalen, G. Warman. SECOND ROW: M. Miller, R. Riley, W. Woodward, G. Wilson, L. McKinney, B. Reynolds, R. Smith, R. Martin, R. Smith, R. PfiesteI, Mrs. Kelly. THIRD ROW: B. Tuerck, B. Purcell, R. Williams, R. Townsend, R. Williams, R. Tigar, R. Weber, T. McConnell, R. Schultz, G. Stone, R. Wilson, H. Mc- Kinney. CLASS OFFICERS President, Russell Schultz; Vice-Presidem. Keith Flanary; Secretary, Agnes Holtke; Treasurer, Dale Keeler; Student Council Representative, LeRoy McKinney. CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class of 1951-1952 started in Loveland High School as freshmen with 69 members. The class is well represented in all school activities, having members in 011 sports and organizations. The class would like to express their gratitude to Mrs. Kelly and Mr. Ramsey, the advisors, for the big role they played in making our Junior year of Loveland High 0 year to remember . FIRST ROW: 5. Brown, C. Holden, C. Armstrong, T. Clark, A. Holtke, D. Boeres, E. Broerman, P, Fritz. C. Daugherty. SECOND ROW: W. Bunnell, P. Davis, E. Grove, V. Constable, E. Gredig, M. Grossheim, R. Horn, D. Beschmann, R. Elledge, T. Aylward, Mrs. Kelly. THIRD ROW: A. Hahn, E. Lanham, V. Krat- zer, T. Durbin, K. Flanary, M. Crooks, I. Fronk, D. Keeler, E. Ferris. J. Bunnell, R. Fisher. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: 1. Hurst, J. Parker, W. Constable, J. Elledge, J. Johnson, L. Grove, R. Wilson, R. Paulsore, M. Charlton. SECOND ROW: MI. Zimmerman, W. Byman, R. Wallingford, H. Ross, J. Flint, R. Wallace, R. Ward, J. Armstrong, R. White, W. Smith. E. Doyle. THIRD ROW: R. Maxfield, 1. Bond, J. Jefferson, A. Howell, L. Applegate, 1. Perry, W. Cole, 1. E. Perry, F. Faber, G. Winston, W. Lacey, D. Freeman, C. Fleenor, C. Tuerck, G. Schoenhoeft. CLASS OFFICERS President, Arnold Howell; Vice President, Rosa Ewing; Secretary, Nancy Cummins; Treasurer, Larry Grove; Student Council, Bill Byman. CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class entered school this year, eager to learn more about the things which will help them in making 'themselves not only better citizens but worthy individuals. We are all represented in sports, clubs, scholarship feoms, cheerleading, and music. To Miss Haerr and Mr. Zimmerman, our advisers, we wish to express our sincere thanks and gratitude for guiding us in our activities. FiRST ROW: M. Rooney, B. Grome, E. Dtiscoll, M. Bennett, N. Smith, M. Merkle, G. Manin, M. Archer. M. Smith. SECOND ROW: M. Rankin, N. Cummins, S. Walters, H. McCowen, M. Michael, P. Gould, R. Ewing, Miss Haerr. THIRD ROW: 5. Browning, A. Andrews, H. Holley, M. Krebs, A. Jefferson, E. Lacey, M. Burleson, S. Knockenhauer, E. Ponchot, G. Reynolds, B. Caldwell, M. Biermann. a, , iii? ; FHESHMAN GIRLS , FIRST ROW: P. Brown, 1. Michael, P. Schultz, J. LaForge, J. Sonnycalb, E. Robinson, E. Kingery, S. Walker, F. Langford, H. McGeorge. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dearwestet, P. Alder, J. Koch, D. Malott, N. Sears, V. Heslar, S. Mallin, J. Holtke, E. Franz, A. Langdoc, M. Coleman, E. Nisbet, S. Sperry, J. Gwinn, Mrs. Barrett. THIRD ROW: P. Dotson, J. Grossheim. P. Peacock, J. Lester, S. Smith, A. Vinson, M. McKinney, M. Ferris, C. Von- Storch, S. Purkiser, P. Knockenhauer, C. Kleeman, G. Weber. FOURTH ROW: J. Staubach, D. Snyder, W. Bower, S. Williams, B. Howard, J. Hughes, P. Harcourt, C. Boyd, E. Grosnickle, D. Conover, C. Iofland, J. Tackett, J. Bunnell. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In September of I951, eighty-two members of the freshman class entered the doors of a practically new Loveland High School . We were overwhelmed atfirst by the many activities, but as soon as a few weeks had passed, our class was represented in many things. The class's success so far has depended upon our sponsors, Mrs . Barrett, Mrs. Deurwester, Mr. 099, and Mr. Wagner who have given us their time and consideration in solving the problems confronting us. FRES HMAN BOYS FIRST ROW: J. Lambert, R. Neumann, C. Holden, J. Cooke, T, Paytes, B. Whalen, G. McDonald, B. Jones, H South. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wagner, M. Reynolds, J. Creagex, E. Thomas, T. Sloan, J. Bodley, F. Broerrnan, R, Burleson. J. Schultz, F. Whitecotton, A. Harris. Mr. Ogg. THIRD ROW: R. Simpson. R. Harmann, H. Glass. G, Heaton, G. Webber, D. Carr, R. Schnelle, D. Gredig, J. Hollon, R. Armstrong, K. Paytes, W. Tracy. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: D. Eleanor, E. Purcell, R. McDonough, C. Eifret, R. Haerr, R. Ross, J. Trent, L. Frisby, K. Von- Storch, D. Canull. SECOND ROW: 1.. Bridges, W. Constable, F. Capozio, J. Watkins, S. Hollon, D. Gibbs, P. Powell, J. Brock, L. Smith. S. Rooks, M. Johnston, F. Hill, 6. Tucker, B. Studer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Mason, D. Hill, B. Davis, R. Peacock, D. Andrew, A. Minderman, I. Bennett, J. Brock, L. Richardson, L. Wilson, J. Eckman, L. Gray. FOURTH ROW: B. Rudisill, L. Doyle, C. ShieldsHC. Tackett, D. Redding, H. Stevens, L. South, K. Harper, R. Binegar, M. LaForge, H. Siekman, B. Miller, M. Hollan, N. Smith. ' SEVENTH GRA DE FIRST ROW: G. Johnston, T. Durbin, C. Martin, A. Lowe, E. Lohrey, R. Stacey,J. Hedleston, T. Byman, J. Poe, J. Cornett. SECOND ROW: N. Richardson, B. Rankin, D. Meeker, N. Wilson, C. Gross, G. Bodley, M. Stacey, S. Rooks, J. McDonough, B. Hill, K. Loluey, S. Ranch, B. Romohx. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Porter, E. Stacy, L. Meeker, H. Franz, S. Himes, G. Capehan, J. Smith, M. Crosthwaite, I. Shupe, L. Jones, E. Lawrence, B. Reif, B. Hensley. FOURTH ROW: K. Bauer, D. Hodges. P. Browan. Yeazel. G. Williams. D. Powell, C. DeYoung, I. Bennett, M. Hamilton. C. Lawhorn, L. Connors, G. Swing, H. Morris, J. Byers, C. Harper, R. Wasson, ABSENT: P. Cole. 32 Helen Kinner Production Patricia Anderson Ass'f Edifor Robert Parke! Edifor Bill Lakes Art Joan Stone Arr Dick Madden Phofography Bettie Elam Business Mgr . Elizabeth Wilson Doris Neumann Circulation A DVERTISING Elizabeth Wilson Ra lph Innis Richard Purkiser Bill Lakes Robert Cummins Johnny Chipman LOHIAN STAFF EDITORS Robert Parker Pat Anderson PRODUCTION Helen Kinner Norma Gentry Betu'e Elam Pat A ndetson Marian Short Elizabeth Wilson Doris Neumann Carolee Bunnell FIRST ROW: F. Burleson, W. Franz, H. Kinnet, N, Gentry, B. Elam, J. Chipman, N. Monjar, C. Holden. SECOND ROW: J, Stone, B. Crooks, D. Cooke, R. Franz, M. Duvelius, M. Short, R. Coleman, D. DeYoung, R. Madden, T. Undercoffer, D. Wyatt. STANDING: Mrs. Gentry, C. Gross. R. Innis, E. Ottopal, E. Wilson, P. Anderson, R. Cumming, R. Purkiser, C. Bunnell, Mr. Ogg, R. Koerkel. D. Neumann, V. Sonnycalb, V. Harmann, M. Adkins. ABSENT: J. Tigar. PHOTOGRA PHY Dick Madden Tom Undercoffet Don Wy'att Dale DeYoung Faye Burleson Mary Lou Bunnell Winona Franz BUSINESS MANAGER Bettie Elam , ART Joan Stone Bill Crooks Bill Lakes CIRC U LA TION Vince Harmann Doris Neumann Robert Koerkel Virginia Sonnycalb Mary Lou Adkins We. the Editors of the 1952 Lohian Staff, wish to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to THE EDITORS the above mentioned, whose eager cooperation was an inspixation, and also to others in the Senior Class, the Junior representatives, Sue Ann Martin and Charlene Holden, who so willingly gave their time that we might bring you this annual. We are specially grateful to Mrs. Gentry and Mr. Ogg for their cheerful guidance and understanding Support in the production of this yearbook. As the year closes for the Class of '52 , we are left with an empty feeling, for with its ending we take a 34 step higher on the stairs of life. Although we are leaving behind us some of the joys of the past, this year book will serve as a book of memories, far into the future. Each time we pick it up our minds will wander back to our school chums, school events, the production of this annual, and especially to our Junior and Senior Advisor, Mrs. Genny. We'willalways hold dear to us the privilege ofhaving such anunderstanding, sincere and gracious adviser. All this we will remember. THE CLASS OF I952 4 STUDENT COUNCIL 31 i x i l ' 1 J 1 I FIRST ROW, SEATED: A. Howell. W. Crooks. R. Ewing, J. Chipman, R. Schultz, E. Nisbet, W. Lakes. SECOND ROW: D. Gredig, W. Byman, L. McKinney, Mr. Hurst, K. Flanary, T. Sloan. 3 F U B O L O A O E LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: E. Wilson, H. Kinner, E. Gredig, R. Parker, Miss Payne, P. Anderson, B. Elam. STAND- ING: 1. Stone, V. Williams, M.L. Adkins, N. Monjar. L. Light, M.L. Bunne11,J. Fronk, M. Smith, M. Grossheim, I M. Duvelius, AfHoltke, G. Armstrong. H 35 LIBRARY STAFF FIRST ROW: B. Lakes, L. Light, M. Short. SECOND ROW, SEATED: M. Duvelius, J. Tigar, C. Bunnell, V. Sonny- calb. THIRD ROW, STANDING: Mrs. Gentry, F. Burleson, W. Franz, I. Stone, M. Burnell. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Miss Templin. E. Driscoll, M. Michael. M. Coleman, 5. Williams, S. von Storch, S. Purkiser, E. Nisbet, P. Schultz. SECOND ROW: B. Byman, B. Lakes, D. Neumann. F. Burleson, C. Lofland, D. Conover, P. Peacock, H. Ross, J. Johnson. F. H. A. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW; E. Rich, N. Smith, A. Vinson, M. Rankin, S. Smith, N. Cummins, M.L. Bunnell, C.L. Bunnell, J. Tigar, M. Burleson, N. Gentry, M. Duvelius,C. Holden. M. Knockenhauer, G. Weber. SECOND ROW: P. Brown, I. LaForge, 1. Michael, M. Rooney, S. Brown, B. Grome, E. Kingery, J. Koch, P. Dodson, M.L. Adkins, R. Coleman, V. Hessler, C.L. Warman, D. Malott, A. Holtke, P. Martin, S. Mallin, N. Sears. E. Franz, M. Bennett, B. Howell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dearwester. E. Broerman, A. Andrews, P. Gould, M. Krebs, M. Miller. C. Boyd, E. Grove, E. Ponchot, P. Davis, J. Hughes, 3. Knockenhauer, M. Franz, V. ConstableI M. Grossheim. B. Caldwell, J. Bunnell, R. Pfiester, J. Fronk, E. Clark, J. Grossheim, C. Kleeman, J. Holtke. 37 TIGER'S TONGUE STAFF SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Grossheim, J. Sonnyclab, R. Ewing, E. Schoenhoeft, E. Broerman, E. Wilson, P. Anderson, J. Stone, S. Martin. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Sonnycalb, F. Whitecotton, B. Elam, B. Lakes, H. Kinner, L, Light, M. Miller. D. Conover, M. Duvelius. S. Smith, D. Neumann, P. Peacock, M. Smith, S. Williams, A. Langdoc, B. Byman, Mrs. Barrett, B. Parker, A. Andrews, E. Driscoll, M.L. Adkins, R. Madden. 38 KNICKERBOCKERS LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: 1. Chipman, E. Wilson, D. Neumann, N. Gentry, J. Vinson. SECOND ROW: M. Adkins, C. Bunnell, J. Tigar, Mrs. Barrett, F. Burleson, H. Kinner, V. Sonnycalb. THIRD ROW: R. Madden, B. Lakes, B. Haley, T. Undercoffer, E. Ottopal, V. Harmann, B. Koerkel, I. Stone, B. Parker. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: P. Fritz, N. Cummins, N. Gentry, E. Ottopal, V, Williams, B. Elam. H. Kinner. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wagner, Q. 9. T. Undercoffer, D. DeYoung, R. Driscoll, R. Williams, D. Wyatt, W. L CLUB Woodward, L. McKinney, C. Gross, B. Tigar, J. McDonough, Mr. Mc- Coy. THIRD ROW: D. Keeler, R. Schultz, K. Flanary, B. Crooks, V. Harmann, J. Chipman, H. McKinney. L. Applegate. H. Howell, F. Faber. 1WVFVETlU-HFCFFTFWW ON GROUND: T. Clark, C. Holden, S. Martin, S. Walker, G. Stone, 5. Williams. V. Harmann, C. Lofland, D. Keeler, E. Wilson, K. Flanary, L. Light, H. Ross, H. Kinner, D. Neumann, J. Gwinn, D. Ward, 8. Smith. D. DeYoung, R. Ewing, R. Driscoll, R. Parker, B. Lakes, B. Cummins. 0N STEPS: Miss Templin, B. Byman, C. Fleenor, T. Durbin, T. Sloan, R. Wilson. SCHOLARSHIP PIN FIRST ROW:D. Madden, G. Winston. A. Howell. T. McConnell, T. Durbin, R. Cumrnins, B. Byman, L. McKinney, B. Koerkel, D. Keeler, R. Parker. SECOND ROW: F. Burleson, M. Smith, B. Reynolds, ' B. Elam, H. Kinner, D. Beschmann, M. Miller, A. Holtke, N. Monjar, S. Walters, M. Rankin, M. Archer, E. Driscoll, A. Andrew, N. Smith, B. Caldwell, D. Neumann, L. Wilson, 5. Martin, R. Ewing, C. Holden, E. Ponchot, K. Flanary. R. Ward, B. Lakes. R. Horn, B. Tigar, R. Wilson, Mr. Hurst.- Bett R n1 Mary Grossheim y 6y 0 ds 9 3 v Hazel Holly 9 41 Pat Anderson Glenda Warman Virginia Williams Mildred Archer . 2 Fred Goosman Helen Kinner K E conductor 41 Mary Lou Bunnell accompanist 4-. .V , 431.; Mr . Goosmcm Director W. Bunnell Pres. 42. W. Smith, fr. K. FIannory, tr. R. Innis, tr. J. Heddleston, tr. P. Powell, fr, C. Shields, fr. J. Bunnell, fr. V. Krofzer, fr. R. Mcxfield, fr. R. Riley, fr. D. Powell, dr. R. Whalen, dr. B. Rhomor, tr. J. Fronk, tr. M. LaFordge, 'rr. 5. Martin, cl. D. Beschman, cl. M. Short, cl. E. Nisbef, cl. D. Conover, cl. P. Peacock, cl. F. Copozio, cl. A. Langdoc, cl. N. Sears, cl. J. LaFordge, cl. J. Puulson, sax. H. Franz, cl. J. Corneff, sax. R. Binegar, sax. R. Durbin, sax. L. Bridges, sax. W. Lakes, sax. B. Mil'ler, sax. R. Mallotf, sax. C . Boyd, sax . L. Sears, sex. 43 W. Rudesaw, bur. B. Reynolds, bar. G. Wilson, bar. G. Capehorf, from. G. Reynolds, from. D. Maloft, cl. J. Cook, from. R. Wasson, from. J. Lambert, from. T. Byman, from. C. Fleenor, from. - J. Brock, from. J. Bodley, tuba M. Reynolds, tuba A. Harris, tuba M. Michael, lyre C. Gross, cl. V. Williams, Iibr. R. Elledge, dr. W. Bunnell, dr. M. Bunnell, lyre FIRST ROW: C. Bunnell, M. Archer, I. Tigar, V. Williams, S. Walters, B. Howell, G. Warman, C. Jefferson, I. Cooke, D. Cooke. SECOND ROW: E. Kingery, N. Cummins, G. Martin, C. Kleeman, W. Franz, M. Burle- son, D. Conover, V. Constable, W. Smith, R. Williams. THIRD ROW: B. Grome, M. Bennett, M. Duvelius, C. von Storch, M. Miller, S. Knockenhauer, C. Lofland, J. Vinson. 1. Bond. FOURTH ROW: 8. Holden, P. Davis, J. Hughes, G. Weber, E. Ponchot. E. Lacey. E. Grosnickle, B. Caldwell, M. Bierman. J. Fronk. Mr. Goosman. The Choir members were pleased when they were assigned, at the beginning of the year, to the music room in the new wing where the pleasant atmosphere was for more favorable. 44 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: K. Flanary, R. Whalen, P. Dodson, P. Gould. M. Michael, N. Smith, C. Arm- strong, I. Sonnycalb, C. Holden, P. Schultz. SECOND ROW: R. Elledge, F. Whitecotton, B. Reynolds, M. Rankin, H. Holley, S. Purkiser, P. Peacock, E. Nisbet, A. Langdoc, S. Walker. THIRD ROW: C. Fleenor, A. Harris, C. Boyd. M. Krebs, S. Martin, J. Gwinn, E, Grossheim, A. Holtke, M. Rooney. FOURTH ROW: D. Beschmann, M. Bunnell, M. Grossheim, F. Burleson, A. Jefferson, H. McCowen, A. Andrews, E. Gredig, E. Broerman, P. Fritz, D. Boeres. ? Approximately seventy members practiced every Monday and Friday during the third period for the Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, and Baccalaureate under the able leader- ship of Mr. Fred Goosmcn. Each program was considered quite successful. 45 B . Rhomor P . Anderson M. Bennett M. Burleson E. Broerman M. Adkins V. Williams James Wagner Ruth Hoerr Sfon McCoy Coach Girls Sports Coach SPORTS B. Elam G .A.A. President D . Deyoung Football Captain R . Schultz Basketball Captain 47 x I 1 l J l i 4 Russell Smith 20 Halfback Howard McKinney 18 Tom Undercoffer 38 Bill Haley I7 Keith Flanary 37 Right End Left Tackle Left Guard Center Russell Schultz 23 Ray Williams 35 Halfback Halfback John Jefferspn 31 Left End Ray Driscoll 3o 48 Guard Ralph Smith 19 Right Halfback 1 Arnold Howell 27 Dale DeYoung 25, Capt. Dale Keeler John Chipman 21, Co-Capt. Quarterback Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Bill Crooks 26, Co-Capt. Leroy McKinney I5 Fullback Right Halfback Clifton Fleenor 36 Right Guard V 49 Bob Koorkel 37 i Left Tackle x... FO0TBALL FIRST ROW, SITTING: C. Gross, T. Undercoffer, B. Haley, B. Crooks, D. DeYoung, J. Chip- man, R. Dtiscoll, E. Ottopal, T. Sloan. SECOND ROW, KNEELING: E. Doyle. H. Ross, J. Lambert, R. Williams. H. McKinney, J. Jefferson, L. McKinngy, R. Harmann, K. Flanary, B. MarLin, R. Smith, R. Schultz, D. ArmslIong, R. Burleson. THIRD ROW, STANDING: J. Wagner, coach; I. Bodley, R. Smith, G. Webber, I. Hollon. A. Howell, J. Hurst. W. Smith, C. Fleenor, G. Winston, F. Broetman, D. Ward, B. Koerkel, D. Keeler, J. Elledge. L. Grove, managers; S. McCoy, Coach. GAMES WON LO ST Sharonvi 1 le 31 - 0 Harrison 52 - 0 Mt. Healthy 19 - 0 Taylor 19 - 0 Anderson 13 - 6 Madeira 13 - 12 Sycamore 47 - 0 Terrace Park 27 - 0 50 VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mgr. D. DeYoung, R. Williams, L. McKinney, R. Smith. SECOND ROW: Coach Wagner, R. Schultz, D. KeeleI, I. Chipman B. Crooks, A. Howell, Coach McCoy. RESERVE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Mgr. L. Grove, L. Applegate. I. Jefferson, J. Elledge, A. Herbert, G. Winston. SECOND ROW: Coach McCoy. W. Smith, G. Weber, D. Gredig, R. Harmann, D. Armstrong, R. Neumann, Coach Wagner. ' ' mmamwma: RALPH SMITH LEROY MCKINNEY JOHN C HIPMAN guard guard forward VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Virginia Sonnycalb, Helen Kinner, Norma Gentry, Bettie Elam. RUSSELL SCHULTZ ARNOLD HOWELL BILL CROOKS forward, Capt. forward center 52 ALBERT HERBERT JOHN JEFFERSON JACK ELLEDGE guard center Co-capt. , guard RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Nancy Cummins, Patti Schultz, Shirley Walters. GEORGE WINSTON FRANK FABER DICK ARMSTRONG forward Co-capt. , forward guard 53 TRACK FIRST ROW: 1. Paulson. R. Williams, L. McKinney. R. Riley, R. Smith, W. Smith. K. Flanary. SECOND ROW: Coach Wagner, C. Fleenor, D. Madden, V. Kratzer, H. McKinney, B. Crooks, 1. Jefferson, R. Schultz, Coach McCoy. 54 BOYS FIRST ROW: B. Crooks, W. Smith, D. Cooke, L. McKinney, W. Woodward, D. DeYoung, R. Harmann, T. Undercoffet, R. Smith. SECOND ROW: Coach Wagner, Asst. Mgr. J. Cooke, Scotekeeper D. Keeler, R. Cummins, M. Crooks. C. Fleenor, 1. Jefferson, D. Madden, A. Hawell, H. McKinney, R. Koerkel, B. Haley, Mgr. F. Broerman, Coach McCoy. BASEBALL GIRLS FIRST ROW; S. Sperry. P. Brown, M. Smith, A. Holtke, E. Gredig, G. Reynolds, B. Reynolds. SECOND ROW: E. Ponchot, A. Jefferson, C. Bunnell, V. Williams, H. McCowen, S. Knockenhauter, M. Bennett, P. Knockenhauer. FIRST ROW, SEATED: M. Burleson, M. Bennett, S. Knockenhauer, G. Reynolds, A. Jefferson, H. McCowen, E, Ponchot. SECOND ROW, KNEELING: M. Brebs. B. Howell, R. Ewing, B. Grome. P. Peacock. M. Michael, J. LaForge, M. Whittaker. 56 INTERSCHOL TRACK FIRST ROW: C. Bunnell V. Williams A. Holtke E. Gredig G. Reynolds A. Langdoc E. Nisbet S. Purkiser , mu: SPORTS SECOND ROW: E. Ponchot A. Jefferson 1. Grossheim R. Ewing S. Knockenhauer M. Bennett J. Stone FIRST ROW, KNEELING: V. Williams, P. Brown, A. Holtke. E. Gredig, B. Elam, P. Knockenhauer N. Gentry, V. Sonnycalb. SECOND ROW, STANDING: C. Jefferson, G. Warman. M. Archer B. Reynolds, C. Bunnell, D. Beschman, M. Grossheim, R. Pfiester, E. Rich. 1. 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