Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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ui- w mix pay as ammo m emery ate am As a means offhonking you, Mrs. Anna Kelly, for two years of devoted interest and guidance both in the classroom and in our activities, we dedicate the 1953 Lohion to you. 373 :m: t. - g 1 ROY MALOTT Clerk RAY GENTRY Member ALICE TEMPLIN Principal GEORGE BOND President Kama! 0 Eclubalion '4! L. W. HURST Superintendent jaiminidlrafion ROBERT POE Vice Pres. EUGENE WALTERS Member NORMA KOERKLE Secretary 1 ANNA KELLY Miami University, 13.8. American History, Modern History, English, HAZEL DEARWESTER Miami University, 3.8. Home Economics HAZELLE PAYNE Ohio University, B.S. , M.A. Business Education Ag JAMES WAGNER Miami University, B.S. Industrial Arts, Coach. RUTH HAERR Wilmington, B.S. Sociology, Health, Physical Education. 152- 153 MERLE ZIMMERMAN Miami University. B.S. Algebra, Plane Geometry, Trigonometry. GERALD RAMSEY Wilmington, B.S, General Science, General Business, Bookkeeping. ROBERT KLEINHANS v Western Reserve University. A.B-,, M . A. ' Physics, Geometry, Biology, Aeronautics. MARY DOLL Wilmington, A .B. English STANLEY MCCOY Wilmington, 8.5, Physical Education, World History, Coach. GLADYS GENTRY FRED GOOSMAN Denison, A,B, University of Cincinnati, Librarian, B. S. , Cincinnati College English, of Music, B.M., M.M. Algebra. Music jacuffy HARRIET S MITH GORDON MASON University of Cincinnati, B.S. Wilmington, B.S. Seventh Grade, Eighth Grade Eighth Grade. ALICE TEMPLIN Wilmington, A.B., Columbia, M.A. Latin, American Government. RUBY PORTER Wilmington, B.S. Seventh Grade SEATED: Smith, D Ferris, R. A. Holtke, M. Miller, C. Armstrong, S. Martin, C. Holden, Mrs. Kelly, N. . Beschmann, B. Martin. STANDING: B. Reynolds, M. Grossheim, E. Gredig, E. Wilson, I. Bunnell, R. Schultz, R. Horn, D. Keeler, R. Ewing, H. Ross. $$i-ACID :i-IGF l 01:15! :Dayd l We are the Seniors of '53 t Ready to leave you happily; Never again to enter the doors For classes, studies, or teachers' chores. Freshmen we were in '49 Seeking knowledge that was there to find. 'Stead of taking 'vantage in our spare time, We let nonsense and mischief enter our minds. As sophomores we really thought we were great Selling our pencils at all doors and gates. Ready always to make a dime To use later on when we reached the time. egaue Come Our junior year was one of which we'll tell, Always hot clogs or coffee to sell, Busy decorating for that big day When the PROM finally came our way. Then at last our senior year! Failing to make it was our only Fear. Washington was the time that come next; Waiting and planning surely had us perplexed. When the last day Finally arrived We were all drying our eyes; Reliving the memories of days gone by, Wishing we had iust one more try. President Russell Schultz CAROL ARMSTRONG Northwestern I; Choir 3; Christmas Concert 3; Tiger's Tongue 4; Class Assembly 3; Minstrel 3,4; F.B.L.A, 3,4, Treas. 4; Intramural Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; G,A.A. 2, 3,4, Board 3; Lohian Staff 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4. THOMAS AYLWARD IntramuralBasketball I,2,3,4; Volley- ball I,2.3,4;Softba11 x,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Minstrel I,2,3,4. DIANA BESCHMANN Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir. 1, 2, 3, 4; Christ- mas Concert 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; Minstrel I, 2, 3, 4; Music Assembly 3; Scholarship Pin I, 2,3,4: Scholar- ship Team 3.4; Senior ScholarshipTest 4;IntramuralBasketball I,2,3,4; Track 4; Softball 3, 4; Interscholastic Basket- ball1,2,3,4;G.A.A.I,2,3,4;Tiger's Tongue 2; Lohian Staff 4. DOROTHY BOERES Choir I , 2,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball I; Class Assembly 3,4; Lohian Staff 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spring Concert 1,3,4; Christmas Concert 1, 3,4- EVELYN BROERMAN Choir1,2,3,4;Majorette 2,3,4; Tiger's Tongue I, 2. 3, 4: Class Assembly 3,4; F.B.L.A. 4;F.H.A. 1,3,4; Intramu- ral Basketball I, 2, 3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Minstre13,4; Christmas Concert 1, 2,3,4; Spring Concert 1.2. 3.4. SYLVIA BROWN Choir 1,4;Minstre1 3; Intramural Bas- ketba 11 I, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4; Captain 3; Inter- scholastic Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 4. JACK BUNNELL Latin Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 2; Minstrel 2; Lohian Staff 4. WALTER BUNNELL Band I, 2, 3,4; Minstrel 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 1,2, 3, 4; Intramural Volley- ball I. 2; Choir 1, 2. THELMA CLARK IntramuraIBasketball I; G.A.A. I, 2, 3.4; F.H.A. 1.2; Scholarship Team 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Min, strel 3,4;D.A.R. Test 4; Spelling Bel 4; Scholarship Pin 4. 10 MATTHEW CROOKS Footba114; Baseball 3,4:Footb211 Man- ager 1,2,3; IntramuralFootbau 1,2; Softba1l I, 2, 3.4:Basketball I, 2' 3, 4; iL Club 4; Minstrel 3. l CHARLES DAUGHERTY Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4;Voueyball I,2,3,4;Min- strel 3.4; Scholarship Team I. ll RUSSELL ELLEDGE Interscholastic Football 4; Baseball 4; IntramuralBasketball1,2,3, 4;Volley- ballI.2,3,4;Softba11I,2,3,4;Choir I, 2, 3.4; Band 1,2, 3,4;SpringConcert 1, 2, 3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; Minstrel 1,2, 3, 4; Tiger's Tongue Staff 4; Projection Club 1,2, 3,4; Class A3- sembly 3,4; Mrs. Freshman I. v HER'MAN EDGAR FERRIS Lohian Staff 4; Scholarship Team 4. RODNEY FISHER Intramural Basketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Minstrel 3,4. 12 KEITH FLANARY Basketball I, 2, 3,4, Captain 2; Foot b3112,3,4;Band 1,2, 3,4; Choir 2, 3, 4; L Club 2,3,4; Buckeye Boy's Stat- 3; Student Council I, 3; Minstrel 2,3, 4; Class Vice-Pres. I, 3; Spring Con cert I, 2, 3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2. 3,4; Projection Club 1, 2, 3.4; Candi date Sweetheart's Ball 1, King 4; Ti ger'sTongue Staff 4; American Legio Award. JOYCE FRONK F.H.A.1.2.3;Band1,2.3;F.4B.L.A. 3; Basketball 2; Minstrel 2,3. EDNA GREDIG IntramuralVolleyball I,2,3,4; Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Captain 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Interscholastic Vol- leyball 1,2, 3,4; Captain I; Basket- ball I, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2.3,4;G.A.A. Board 2, Vice-Pres. 4; All Star Basketba 11 2,3; Homecom- ing Queen 4; Cheerleader 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Spring Concert I, 2, 3; Christmas Concert 1,2, 3;Minstre13,4; Class As- sembly 3;Scholarship Pin 1, 2; F,B.L. A. 3.4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Lohian Staff 4. l3 ; x K 4 MARY KATHRYN GROSSHEIM Triple Trio I, 2,3,4; Choir 1, 2, 3.4; IntramuralBasketball I, 2, 3, 4;Volley- ball I , 2, 3, 4; Interscholastic Basketball 3, 4; Tiger'sTongue Staffz, 3, 4; Lohian Staff 4;F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; Spring Con- cert I, 2, 3,4;Minstre1 I, 2, 3,4; Class Assembly 3,4; Music Assembly 3.4. EVELYN GROVE Tiger's Tongue Staff 3,4; Choir I; Christmas Concert 1; Spring Concert 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4;F.H.A. 3. CHARLENE HOLDEN Choir 1,2,3; Spring Concert 1,2,3; ChirstmasConcert 1 , 2, 3; Tiger'sTon- gue Staff 1,2,4; Lohian Staff 3,4, Class Rep. 3, Co-editor 4; Minstrel 3,4: F.H.A. 2, 3,4, Cortes. Sec. 3, Pres. 4; G.A.A. l,2,3,4;1nttamural Basketball 1,4; Volleyball 1; Spelling Bee 2,3,4; Attendant SeniopGradua- tion3;Candidate Homecoming Queen 4; Scholarship Team 2,3,4; Scholar- shipPin I, 2, 3,4;D.A.R. Test 4; Sem- ior ScholarshipTest4;GoldPin, Amer- ican Legion Award 4. AGNES HOLTKE Scholarship Pin I,2,3,4; Class Sec 3,4: Sweetheart Queen 3; Minstrel 3 4; Class Assembly 3; Interscholasti BasketballI,3,4;V011eyba11 1,2, 3,4 Trackg; Softball 3,4; Intramural Bas ketball I, 2, 3,4; Volleyball I, 2, 3,4 Softball I,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. I,2,3,4;Reporter 2; Degree: Chairman4; G.A.A. I,2,3,4;Senio1 Rap. 4. RAY HORN Hughes 1, 2;C1ass Vice-Pres. 4; Choir 2; student Council 4; Lohian Staff 4; Library Staff 4; Scholarship Pin 3,4; Minstrel I. 3, 4: Candidate Homecom- ing King 4; Attendant Senior Gradua- tion 3; Spring Concert 2. DALE EUGENE KEELER Student Council 1,4, V. Pres. 4; Scholarship Team I,2,3,4; Scholar- ship Pin Club 1.2, 3,4; L Club 2,3. 4; Pres. 4; LatinClub 1,2;ProjectionC1ub I, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel I, 2, 3, 4;Interschol- asticBasketball I, 2, 3, 4;Footb2112, 3, 4; Track 1,2; Baseball Manager 3,4; Lohian Staff 4; Class Assembly 3,4; Intra mural Softball I ,2,3, 4; Volleyball I, 2, 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4. 15 VINCE KRATZER Morrow2;Track3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Class Assembly 3,4; Minstrel 3, 4. EUGENE LANHAM ROBERT MALOTT V ROBERT M. MARTIN 1 r- Intramuyal Basketball I, 2; Volleyball Band I, 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3, IntramuralBasketball I, 2: Baseball 1, ; 1 1,2; Softball 1,2; Minstrel 2,3,4; 4; Minstrel I,2,3,4. 2,3,4; Interscholastic Football 3,4; 1 1 Scholarship Pin I,2,3. Minstrel 3; Tiger's Tongue Staff 43, J; 1 Latin Club I; Annual Staff 4; Seniof . Scholarship T est 4. SUE MARTIN Band1,2,3;Choir I. 3; Intramural Bas- ketball 1,2; Class Secretary I; Class Sweetheart I, 2; Music Assembly 3; HomecomingQueenCandidate4;Class Assembly 3: Junior Town Meeting 3; Christmas-Concert 1 , 2, 3; Spring Con- cert I, 2, 3; Minstre13, 4; MinstrelBand 1,2, 3;Tiger's Tongue 3,4;Asst. Editor 3, Editor 4; G.A.A. I,2,3,4; Lohian staff 4, Co-editor 4; Latin Club I. 2; Scholarship Team I,2,3,4; D.A.R, Test4, Citizenship Award 4; Scholar- ship Test 4; Scholarship Pin Club I, 2, 3,4; Senior Attendant Graduation 4. LeROY MCKINNEY IntramuralVolleyball I, 2,3,4; Inter- scholastic Football 1,2. 3,4, Co-cap- tain4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Baseball 1.2.3.4;Track I,2,3,4; LCIub I,2.3.4, Treasurer 3; Minstrel 2.3.4;Class Assembly 3; StudentCoun- cil 3; Scholarship Pin 1,2, 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4. W TERRY MCCONNELL Withrow I ,3; Tiger's Tongue 2; Minstrel 2. 4; Student Council 2; Scholarship Team 2; Choir 2, 4; Spring Concert 2, 4; Class Assembly 3; Intramural Volley- ball 4; Scholarship Pin 2. .FA --.... . Luau; VEAW 4 L. MARGIE MILLER F.H.A. I,2,3.4, Sec. 3;F.B.L.A. 4: Choir 1, 2, 3; Tiger's Tongue Staff 1, 3;Intramural Basketball 4; Volleyball 4; Class Assembly 3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Lohian Staff 3; Scholarship Pin Club I,2.3.4;G.A.A. 3,4:ChristmasCon- cert I, 2, 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; Scholarship Team 4. NAOMI MONIAR Tiger's Tongue Staff 1,3,4; Choir 2; Christmas Concert 2; Spring Concert 2;F.B.L.A. 3,4, WaysgzMeansChair- man4; ScholarshipTeam I,2,3,4; Loh- ian Staff 4; Spelling Bee 1,3; Class Assembly 4, EDNA MORRIS IntramuralBasketball l, 2,3,4;V011ey. ball I ,2,3, 4; Interscholastic Volleyball 3; Softball 1, 2, 3,4; Library StaffI,2; Minstrel 3. RUTH PFIESTER F.H.A. I, 2, 3; Intramural Basketball I,2.3.4;V0116yba11I,2,3,4;Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Interscholastic Basketball 3, 3;Softb3113,4;Majorette I 2,4; Min- strel 3; G.A.A. I,2,3,4. BETTY REYNOLDS G.A. A. 1,2, 3,4, Rep. 1,2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Triple Trio 1,3; Minstrel 1,2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1,2,4; Scholarship Team I; Scholar- ship Pin 1, 2, 3,4;Tiger'sTongue Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; SpringConcert I, 2, 3, 4; Lohian Staff4;1merscholastic Basketball 1, 2, 3,4;80ftba113,4;V011eyb all 2,4; SpellingBee1,2;A11starTeam 2, 3,4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Soft- b21111, 2, 3,4;V011eyb2111, 2, 3, 4;Mu- sic Assembly 3, 4; Sweetheart Queen 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. l9 ELLEN RICH IntramuralBasketball1,2,3, 4;Volley- ballI,2,3,4;Softball 1,2, 3,4;G.A.A. 1,2,3, 4; Interscholastic Basketball 3, 4; Volleyball4;Softball 3, 4; Minstrel 3. ROBERT RILEY Band I,2.3,4; Intramural Basketball I,2,3,4; Volleyball I,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 2; Spring Concert 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concert I,2,3,4. HARRY ROSS Mason, 0. 1; Tampa, Fla. 2; Wood- lawn, Ala. 2;Footb3113,4;Scholarship Pin 3,4; Scholarship Team 3,4; Latin Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Library Staff4; Min- stre14;C1ass Assembly 4;Senior Schol- arship Test 4; Lohian Staff 4. RUSSELL SCHULTZ Football I,2,3.4,Co-Captain 4;Home- coming King 4; Basketball I,2,3.4, Captain 1, 3; Co-Captain 4; Baseball I; Track 1, 2,3,4; Intramural Softball I,2,3,4;Voueyba111;L Club I,2,3, 4; Class Pres. I, 2, 3,4; Student Coun- cil I, 2, 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Minstre13,4; Sweetheart King 2; Prom King4;LOhian Staff 4; Class Assembly 3:4- RALPH SMITH Intramural Softball I,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1,4; Volleyball I,2,3,4; Inter- scholastic Football 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball I, 2, 3;Track 3; Minstre13,4; class Assembly 4: L Club 4. GEORGE STONE Band 1,2 Qraring Concert 1,2; Choir 1,2; Christmas Concert 1,2; Minstrel 2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 3; Intramur- a1VolIeyba112;Softba113;Senior Scho- larship Test 4. 21 ROBERT TIGAR Interscholastic Basketball 1, 2; Scholar- ship Team I; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Student Council 2; L Club 3,4. BRUCE TUERCK Intramural Volleyball I, 2; Basketball 1,2;Softba11 1,2. RONALD WHALEN Intramural Basketball 1,2, 3; Minstrel 3,4; Music Assembly 3,4; Class A5- sembly 3,4;Choir 2,3, 4; Band 3; Spring Concert 2, 3,4; Christmas Concert 2. 3:4- RAY WILLIAMS Hudson 1; Interscholastic Football 1, 2,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseballz, 4; Minstrel 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; L Club 3,4; Homecoming KingCandidate 4. VIOLA WILLIAMS Intramural Basketball I,2,3.4, Cap- Iain 1, 2;Softball 1, 2, 3,4, Captain 1, 2; Volleyball I,2,3,4, Captain 1,2; Interscholastic Basketba111,2,3,4;Soft- 1,3112, 3,4:Volleyba112,3,4: G.A.A. Board I,2,3,4; Track I,2,3,4; Min- strel 3. GINGER WILLIAMS Choir I,2,3,4; Triple Trio 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,4; Majorette I,3,4; Class Assembly 3, 4; Minstrel 1, 2. 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4;Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4; Music As- sembly 3;Christmas Concert 1,2, 3,4; Spring Concert I,2,3,4; Band 2,3.4: Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. GORDON WILSON Band 1,2, 3,4;IntramuralBasketball 1, 2,3,4; Scholarship Team I; Choir 2; Minstrel 4. RICHARD WILSON Tiger's Tongue Staff I; Choir 2; Intra- muralBasketball I, 2, 3,4;Baseball I, 2, 3,4; Volleyball I,2,3,4; Lohian Staff 4; Minstrel I.2,3,4. Ir 2.4 WAYNE WOODWARD Interscholastic Basketball 2, 3; Baseb. I, 2, 3,4;Footba114; Intramural Bask ball 1,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Minstr 1,2,3,4;Choir1,2,3,4;Band I; L C1 2, 3,4;C1ass Assembly 3; Spring Cone I,2,3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3 Music Assembly 4. ,1 l'f'- an.- :1 rr . Jag! 'szf anal jjedfamenl We the class of 1953 do ordain and swear to the following as our Last Will and Testament: To the faculty we leave ...... . . To Mrs. Kelly and Miss Payne, our class advisers, we leave our sincere thanks. To the juniorswe leave all the unpaid bills and the headaches of the annual. To the school we Ieave, in fond memory, a picture of a most unusual class. Carol Armstrong leaves her ingenious ways of wearing clothes to Shirley Walters. Tom Aiyward wills his ability to get along with Mr. Kleinhans to Jerry Paulson. Diane Beschmcnn relinquishes her high standing position in gym to anyone who thinks she can get away with it. To Mary Jane Smith, Dorothy Boeres leaves her many chuckles. Marlene Rankin inheritsEvelyn Broermcm's many male acquaintances. Sylvia Brown bequeaths herobility to make long shots in basketball to her sister, Pauline. Jack Bunnell leaves his height to Jim Parker. Waiter Bunnell is iust happy to leave. Thelma Clark leaves her scholastic ability in Americonhistory to anyone who enioys hard work. Willie Smith inherits Matthew Crooks's zany ways. Charles Daughertywil Is his ability to hot- rod to Roger Wilson. Russell Elledge bestows his great love for bow ties on Harold South. Edgar Ferris leaves school to pop corn. To Eugene Doyle, Rodney Fisher leaves his mania for tractors. Keith Flanary wills his trumpet position to anyone who may satisfyiMr. Goosman. Marian Rooney inherits Joyce Fronk 's danc- ing ability. Edna Gredig bequeaths herabil ity to cheer- lead to Eleanor Nisbet. Mary Grossheim bestows her ability to cheWQum on anyone who can get away with it. To Gerry Reynolds, Evelyn Grove leaves her quiet ways. Charlene Holden bestows her position on the Lohian Stuff on a capable junior. May Burleson in h e r i ts Agnes Holtke 's homemoking abilities. Ray Horn bequeaths his quietly spoken wise cracks to Richard Ward. Dale Keeler leaves his scientific ability in physics class to Bob Wallingford. Jim Perry inherits Vince Kratzer's lovely iob of driving those gorgeousgirls back and forth to basketball games. Eugene Lcnhum transfers his ability to get into trouble second period to Don Freeman. 26 To Mr. Goosman, Robert Malott leaves his many excuses. Robert Martin wills English IV to anyone who'wcmts it. Sue Martin relinquishes herposition us ed- itor of the Tiger's Tongue to Rose Ewing. Howard McKinney leaves his many ab- sence excuses to Larry Grove. LeRoy McKinney leaves his bragging obi l ity to Clifton Fleenor. Terry McConnell wills his ability to debate to anyone who may qualify. Margaret Biermcn inheritsMargie Miller's beautiful complexion. Naomi Monicrwills her bookkeeping abil- ity to one of Mr. Ramsey's slower pupils. Mildred Archer inherits Edna Morris's shy ways. Ruth Pfiester leaves her height to Betty Grome. Betty Reynolds leaves her many headaches as class treasurer to anyone who can stand it. Ellen Rich leaves happily with Ruth. Harry Ross leaves Latin class with pleasure. Wilbur Constable inherits Bob Riley's smiles. Russell Schultz wills his position csclass president to Arnold Howell . Ralph Smith leaves to find Russell . Next year's physics class inherits George Stone's unfinished homework apers. Robert Tigar leaves with his hot rod . Bruce Tuerck leoves----unwillingly. Ronald Whalen bestows his ability to play the bass fiddle on anyone who's able. Jackie Elledge inherits Ray Williams's position as half back on the Football team. Viola Peachie Williams leaves her ways to get a man to Esther Driscoll. Virginia Ginger Williams leaves school to become a star. Gordon Wilson leaves his band uniform to the Salvation Army. Jim Flint inherits Richard Wilson's draw- ing ability. Wayne Woodward wills his catching ability to Dick Yardbird Armstrong. Having been authorized by the above sen- iors we declare this document our Last Will and Testament. Witnesses: Mrs. Anna Kelly Miss Hazelle Payne Signed: Dione Beschmon Charlene Hoiden i 67am; lOI-olercy The wind was blowing, Outside 'twos snowing; 'Twos very, very cold. The cauldron was boiling, The witch was toiling So the future might be told. Turning to us with a nod of the head, And with a knowing look she said: Carol Armstrong has no rest today; She's settled down and married Coach Ray. Woodward and Bunnell are bringing in the dough, No more imitations, now a big broadway show. Ruth and Ellen ore owner of a ranch, They're ioining up with Diana's new branch. Rodney Fisher is seen toiling away With Gordon Wilson, they're pitching hay. An atomic scientist is Harry Ross, In the whole plant, there's no better boss. Margie Miller with her magical brush, By her fans is given a terrific rush. Singer Mary Grossheim, a popular gal, Has teamed up with Dorothy, her pianist and poi . Daugherty and Wholen, a whiz ot' a pair, Have been seen racing almost everywhere. Bruce Tuerck's invention of a portable stove, Has been tested and guaranteed by Evelyn Grove. We see Vince Krotzer on a radio station While George Stone and Richard Wilson own a plantation. You can see the happiness on Russell Schultz's face gleam, Because of his eleven sons--a football team. A well-known designer, we see is Ray Horn Whose creations by Evelyn Broermun are worn. Living a life of Riley is Bob, However, Secretary Sylvia Brown is doing his iob. 27 Ralph Smith has enlisted, but Agnes Holtke will wait, A private secretory has no time for a date. A traveling salesman is seen making a round; It's Tom Aylward, who '5 the best one in town. The Mc Kinney Brothers whose business is sports, Have added to their park, new tennis courts. Thelma Clark and Viola Williams are married and happy, And Russell Eiiedge is getting used to the name of Puppy - Terry McConnell's office is in Washington, D. C. Edna Morris studies to be a missionary. Partners in business, Lunham and Molott, Have just opened a used car lot. Keith Flanary and Sue Martin are climbing to fame; They've made social work their aim. Dale Keeler works hard of photography. Edna Gredig can be seenwith her kiddies three. Jack Bunnell and Edgar Ferris ponder over ex- ecutive's books, While their head man is none other than Mot- thew Crooks. Naomi Moniar is a perfect housewife, Joyce Fronk leads 0 business woman's life. Charlene Holden is back at L, H. 5. As a teacher, she's one of Loveland's best. When looking for a hair cut, everyone goes, To a barber, Bob Martin, whom everyone knows. Stage lights glaring, present a great star, Ginger Williams of L.H. has surely gone For. Her manager, Betty Reynolds , has iust accepted A profitable contract, that couldn't be reject- ed. Then while we were waiting to hear of our fate And what we'll be doing at a later date, The witch turned to go but never spoke And disappeared from sight in a cloud of smoke . . FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Martin, C. Holden, T. Clark, V. Williams, D. Boeres, E. Broerman, f . A. Holtke, N. Munjar, M. Miller, C. Armstrong, E. Morris, 5. Brown. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kelly, V. Williams, E. Rich, E. Gredig, M. Grossheim, R. Pfiester, B. Reynolds, D. Beschmann, R. Malott, R. Williams. C. Daugherty, Miss Payne. THIRD ROW: R. Martin. R. Whalen, W. Woodward, G. Wilson, K. Flanary, T. Alyward, R. Riley, R. Horn, R. Smith, R. Elledge. H. Ross, W. Bunnell. FOURTH ROW; L. McKinney, D. Keeler, R. Schultz, R. Wilson, J. Bunnel, R. Fisher, M. Crooks, G. Stone. B. Tigar, H. McKinney, E. Ferris, V. Kratzer, B. Tuerck. American History C I ass English IV Class 2 8 V pwxgd 91-1 W; pwxgd 130? If is our honest opinion that in order to reach perfection a stu- dent must have these characte'risfics listed belowas most favorable to each boy and girl . Hair Eyes Smile Dancing ability Singing ability Most likely to succeed Sense of humor Versatility Best laugh Quiet ways Popularity Athletic ability Intelligence Best dressed Musical ability Arf ability Naomi Moniar Agnes Holfke Edna Gredig Evelyn Broermcn Mary Grossheim Sue Martin Joyce Fronk Ginger Williams Sylvia Brown Evelyn Grove Beffy Reynolds Viola Williams Charlene Holden Carol Armstrong Dorofhy Boeres Margie Miller 29 Harry Ross Terry McConnell George Stone LeRoy Mc Kinney Wayne Woodward Ray Horn Walter Bunnell Ron Whalen Roy Williams Jock Bunnell Keith Flanary Russell Schultz Dale Keeler Bob Tiger Russell Elledge Dick Wilson EHGm-e ofV l FRESHMAN JILNIORHIGH FIRST ROW:B. Grome, S. Walters, N. Cummins, M. Rankin. M. Michael, H. McCowen, A. Jefferson. E. Wilson. M. Metkle, P. Gould, E. Driscoll, M. Rooney, SECOND ROW: Mr. Ramsey, N. Smith, A. Andrews, R. Ewing, M. Smith. M. Burleson. S. Knochenhauer, G. Reynolds, 1. Hurst, M. Bennett, M. Archer, Miss Haerr. THIRD ROW: C. Fleenor, M. Merkle, I. Elledge, R. Wilson, J. Paulson. M. Bierman, B. Caldwell, R. Ward, 1. Parker, L, Grove, R. Blue, I. Flint. FOURTH ROW: W. Constable, J. Armstrong, D. Freeman, L. Applegate, R. Wallingford, A. Howell, R. Maxfield, I. Bond. I. Gerhard, R. Cline, B. Byman, I. Perry, A. Herbert, W. Smith. unior 670m President . . Vice President . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Student Council OFFICERS Arnold Howell . Jack Elledge Rosa Ewing Mary Jane Smith . Roger Wilson FIRST ROW:I. Michael, P. Schultz, A. Langdoc, F. Langford, T. Saylor, S. Walker, 3. Mallin, S. Smith, A. Vin- son. SECOND ROW: D. Malott, E. Robinson, C. Warman, J. Staubach, C. von Storch. S. Purkiser. E. Nisbet, I. Sonnycalb, Mrs. Gentry. THIRD ROW:P. Peacock, C. Boyd, F. Whitecotton. M. McKinney, J. Lambert, T. Sloan, J. Schultz, S. Williams. C. Lofland. FOURTH ROW: 0. Webber, D. Neumann, R. Schnelly, E. Thomas, M. Rey- nolds, G. Webber. $IOAOMOI'Q Cfado FIRSTROW:P.Brown.E.F1-anz, E. Kingery, V. Heslar, 1. Hughes, C. Kleeman, M. Coleman, J. Gwinn, I. Koch. J. LaForge. SECOND ROW: 1. Holtke, B. Howell, C. Boyd, E. Lacey, W. Bauer, P. Knochenhauer, E. Lacey, C. Holden, P. Alder, Mrs. D011. THIRD ROW: I. Bodley, I. Bunnell, E. Grosnickle, P. Harcourt. J. Grossheim. D. Conover, E. Perry, J. Johnson, J. Cooke, A. Harris. FOURTH ROW: D. Carr, D. Armstrong, H. Glass, R. Burleson, D. Gredig, R. Harmann. G. Heaton, L. Craig, W. Brown, F. Broerman. FIRST ROW: C. Runyan, D. Dupps, D. Dupps, F. Capozio, W. Shumaker, L. Bridges, G. Brockman, P. Fritz, D. Whalen. SECOND ROW: Mr. Zimmerman, J. Glass, J. Brock, N. Grossheim, W. Constable, S. Hollon, M. Ferris, Mt. Wagner. THIRD ROW: C. Eifert, C. Webber, D. Andrews, T. Paytes, R. Peacock, L. Sears, E. Bruce, P. Powell, G. Light. FOURTH ROW: B. Rudisell, B. Chamberlain, D. Redding, C. Shields, K. Harper, T. Lacey, L. South, L. Frisby. jredAman Cfajii FIRST ROW: D. Canull, Z. Whitaker, J. Heiden, 1. Tucker, D. Holtke, M. Hollam, M. Johnston, S. Hangartner, J. Langford. SECONDROW2MIS. Dearwester, S. Rooks, D. Palmer, K. Von Starch, H. Siekman, N. Smith, B. Hei- sel, N. Sears. Mr. Kleinhans. THIRD ROW: I. Watkins. D. Fleenor, D. Krebs, V. Feulner, D. Gibbs. I. Lohr, E, Purcell. N. Kroener, M. LaForge, B. Miller. FOURTHROW: P. Gwinn. J. Barnett, B. Wilson. S. Smith, R. Binegar, B. Perkins, H. Stevens, T. Kleinhans, 1. Brock. l EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Ranch, M. Stacey, N. Rankin, I. Shupe, G. Bodley, G. Johnston, K. Meeker, S. Rooks, K. Lohrey, J. Cornett. SECONDROW: Miss Smith, B. Rmohr, C. Gross, E. Stacey, H. Franz, J. Smith, G. Cape- hart, M. Crosthwaite, J. Byus, B. Lawrence, Mr. Mason, THIRD ROW: T. Byman, P. Cole, E. Lohrey, J. Hed- leston, C. Lawhorn, R. Wasson, B. Hensley, B. Reif, S. Himes, T. Durbin. FOURTH ROW: P. Brown, G. Swing, I. Yeazel, G. Williams, K. Bauer, D. Powell, D. Burton, 1. Poe, H. Morris. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: B. Smith, L. Jackson, L. Holden, D. Williams, D. Horn, F. Stevens, M. Stacey, R. Johnson, N. Alder, D. Constable, D. Jones. SECOND ROW: Miss Smith, J. Bowman, S. Crosthwaite, M. McMullen, B. Marsh, L. Smith, P. Corrill, S. Malott. B. Lee, P. Stout, B. Craig, J. Lewis, Mrs. Porter. THIRD ROW: L. Staats, C. Gibbs, B. Haston, S. Reif, C. Binegar, J. Sanders, S. Martin, L. Hill, 5. Gray, S. Robinson, 1. Pfiester. FOURTH ROW: G. Caylor, P. Decker, V. Watkins, J. Mallin, R. Perry, L. Merkle, S. Tarvin, B. Harris, B. Thompson, J. Smith, J. Conover, J. Siekman. Mrs. Poe W ' 4! Mr. H. Wiggins Mrs. Hopewell C2145 foaliand LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Sloan, I. Poe, B. Miller, K. von Storch, B. Wilson, D. Gredig, A. Howell, R. Wilson, J. Elledge, R. Schultz, R. Neumann, R. Horn, D. Keeler. S. Tarvin. STANDING: Mr. Hurst. $uclent Councif OFFICERS President . Russell Schultz Vice President . Dale Keeler Secretary-Treusurer . . Kurt von Storch 37 .Soeffing gee THE WINNERS First Place . . . . . Sara Jo Mailin Second Place . . . . . Nancy Smith Third Place . . . . . . Esther Driscoll LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Hurst, T. McConnell, R. Cline, C. Lofland, V. Fuelner, I. Sonnycalb. D. Krebs, B. Byman, C. Holden, N. Smith, W. Bauer, T. Clark, M. Merkle, J. Koch, G. Brocki-nan, R. Horn, E. Driscoll, S. Mallin, R. McDonough. 38 SBHBL RRSHIP TEM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Ferris, G. Heaton, R. Wallingford, K. Flanary, G. Wilson. SECOND ROW: D. Palmer, H. Siekman, B. Miller, V. Feulner, T. Clark, N. Monjar, S. Martin, S. Walker, C. Holden, J. Gwinn. THIRDROW:C. Lofland, J. Sonnycalb, M. Coleman, B. Byman, C. Fleenor, R. Ewing, A. Langdoc, K. van Starch, R. Binegar, J. Trent, D. Beschmann, M. Miller, Mr. Hurst. FOURTH ROW: D. Keeler, V. Kratzer, T. Sloan, H. Ross. We are quite proud offhe members of the scholarship team that went to Oxford to compete in the disfricf-sfafe scholarship tests. They become eligible to fake the fest of Oxford by placing either first or second in the preliminary tests given of Loveland. The Following people won honors in the district: Rosa Ewing, twelfth, English H; Bill Bymun, ninth, English 11; Thelma Clark, fourfeenfh, American History; Allen Longdoc, sixth, English 10; Shelby Walker, fourteenth, English 10,- Horry Ross, sixth, Latin H; Harrief Siekman, third, Latin l; and Betty Miller, elev- enth, Latin l. The scores mode by Bill Bymon, Harriet Siekmon, Harry Ross, and Allen Langdoc were high enough to give them store honors. BOLSER'S HIGH BOY, Route 48, 3100 Far Hills Ave., Dayton 9, Ohio 39 Eim-q -c-::cz::U:DF:::nc-n Jul In order to earn a gold pin, each senior must acquire ninety points. Only two people in this class hold the honor of wearing a gold pin. They are Charlene Holdenand Dole Keel- er. I , ScAofardAip inzs During his senior year, a student must earn eighty points to be eligible to wear The silver pin. Again only two students have fhe distinc- tion to wear this pin. They are Sue Martin and Keith Flanary. Egler 40 t sttong. B. 2mm, W5. 0 u. zcy onck, B. Reynoms, . Enedge, . Reynoms, . onnycaXb, 9mm. PmdteWs, FIRST ROW: K. Flanary, D. Armstrong, 1. Elledge, W. Woodward, C. Fleenor, R. Smith, R. Schultz, A. Herbiert. SECONDROW:R. Harmann, L. Applegate, F. Fabor, L. Grove, M. Crooks, L. McKinney, H. McKinney, A. Howell, D. Keeler. THIRD ROW: Mr. McCoy, P. Schultz, G. Williams, N. Cummins, S. Walters, Mr. Wagner. OFFICERS President. . . . . . . Dole Keeler Vice President . . . . Arnold Howell Secretary . . . . Nancy Cummins Treasurer . . . . Virginia Williams DALE KEELER. President 42 FIRST ROW: J. LaForge, C. Warman. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, P. Gould, J. Staubach, P. Gwinn, V. Fuelner. THIRD ROW: A. Andrew, B. Perkins, F. Whitecotton, R. Horn, H. Ross, E. Grosnickle, Mrs. Gentry. LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Sonnycalb, M. Michael, B. Byman, MissTemplin, E. Driscoll, H. Ross, S. Williams, M. Coleman, C. Lofland, S. Pur- kiser, C. von Storch. FIRST ROW:C. Holden, N. Kroener, S. Herbert, D. Holtke, V. Feulner, N. Grossheim, A. Holtke, M. LaForge, B. Heisel, N. Smith, S. Smith, D. Mal- ott, E. Kingery. SECOND ROW: J. LaForge, I. Hei- den, 8. Smith. J. Tucker, Z. Whitaker, W. Con- stable, E. Franz, M. Hollarn. S. Mallin, M. John- ston, F. Capozio, G. Dotson, M. Rooney, S. Rooks. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Dearwester, P. Knochenhauer, A. Minderman, P. Davis, M. Burleson, 1. Hughes, B. Perkins, J. Bunnell, M. Miller, C. Boyd, B. Wilson, E. Broerman, C. Kleeman, J. Grossheim. CHARLENE HOLDEN, President Thinking about a job? Come in to the 'House with a Future' . SO-LO MARX RUBBER CO., Loveland, Ohio TOP PICTURE, SEATED AT TYPEWRITERS: M. Rooney, M. Michael, M. Miller, C. Armstrong, A. Holtke, S. Walters, N. Monjar. AT TABLES: E. Broerman, M. Grossheim, E. Gredig, P. Gould, B. Reynolds, N. Smith, STANDING: Miss Payne. BOTTOM PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Reynolds, C. Armstrong, E. Gredig, S. Walters, H. McCowen. L. L. ENGLERT STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 45 LOVELAND GROCERY Ph. Loveland 5-3681 rol'ecfion 6544 LEFT T0 RIGHT: D. Keeler, Mr. Kleinhans, B. Wallingford R. Elledge, K. Flanary, T. Sloan. 1 MR . KLEINHANS Sparta irecllord . McCoy. Miss Haerr, Mr. Wagner B. Howell E. Nisbet C. von Storch 47 261616125 E. Gredig s. Walters N. Cummins G. Williams P. Schultz FIRST ROW: R. Armstrong, 1. Bodley, J. Elledge. H. Glass, F. Broerman, M. Crooks, A. Howell. SECOND ROW: L. Grove, R. Harmann, R. Martin, W. Woodward, H. McKinney, T. Sloan, K. Flanary, R. Schultz, D. Keeler, F. Faber. THIRD ROW:CoachWagner, R. Smith, J. Armstrong, R. Elledge, R. Ward, D. Andrews, J. Bond, P. Powell, C. Fleenor, L. McKinney, R. Maxfield, Coach McCoy. CO-CAPTAINS: L. McKinney, R. Schultz. Mrdilg ool$aff Complimenfs 0F WHITLEY'S CASH MKT. , A Parkview Mkl'. 48 JIM BODLEY ;,' 49 A. Herbert D. Keeler A. Howell J. Bond R. MaxFieId R. Schultz K. Flanary R. Williams Lw McKinney COA CH WA GNER l-l-mw-lmxmiw L:-l-mmm ARTCRAFT PAPER PRODUCTS, 3347 Madison Rd. , Cincinnati, Ohio Off Ph Re 2260 E 50 A. Howell R. Maxfield L. McKinney J. Bond A. Herbert R. Williams D. Keeler CLOCKWISEFROM R. McDonough, R. Binegar, L. Frisby, E. Bruce, D. Arm- strong, H. Glass, G. Weber, F. Broerman, M. Reynolds. D. Neumann, E. Purcell, D. Canull, J. Lambert. mderue gadLelAa XX :7eam 52 JR G. Webber F . Broerman D. Neumann R . Armstrong E . Bruce J. Lambert FIRST ROW: K. Harper, J. Brock, R. Binegar. A. Harris, K. von Starch, H. Stevens, M. Reynolds. SECOND ROW2M1'. Wagner, R.Wallingford, J. Creagor, C. Shields, J. Lambert, E. Bruce, H. Ross, Mr. McCoy. COACH McC OY COACH WAGNER BILL AND JOHN'S WESTERN AUTO STORE, Lovelond 5-6021 RICH'S 5;'-$1 .00 STORE 54 l-F-ZDCDH-icnmw L,.-g; - - L J m 5 FIRST ROW: I. Bodley, T. Sloan, R. Riley, A. Herbert, K. Flanary. SECOND ROW: R. Schultz, I. Bond, R. Maxfield, V. Kratzer, R. Williams. THIRD ROW: W. Smith, C. Fleenor, Coach Wagner, W. Brown, L. McKinney. FIRST ROW: Coach McCoy, D. Armstrong, M. Crooks, W. Woodward, A. Howell, R. Williams. SECOND ROW: P. Powell, W. Brown, C. Fleenor, R. Elledge, A. Herbert, R. Neumann. THIRD ROW: 1. Schultz, L. McKinney, W. Smith. J. Cooke, D. Andrews, D. Keeler. TUFTS FUNERAL HOME Phone Loveland 5-4823 , 55 :znzbzu-q a FIRST ROW: P. Cole, G. Williams, J. Yeazel, G. Swing, J. Poe. SECOND ROW: G. Johnston, K. Meeker, F. Stevens, S. Crosthwaite, I. Cornett. THIRD ROW: Mt. McCoy, R. Wasson, T. Byman, I. Hedlesten. B. Hensley, Mr. Mason. r-F-zlzca-Hmicxamcc iI-ZJ , 1am FIRST ROW: LBowman. G. Bodley, M. McMullen, C. CZeerlgaclerd Gross, N. Adler. SECOND ROW: H. Franz, J. Smith, C. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Gibbs, N. Adler, G. Bodley, J. Bowman, Lawhom, P. Brown, G. Reynolds, S. Himes, H. Morris, B. Romohr, J. Smith. C. Gibbs. HOWARD AUTO SALES, Phone Loveland 5-4802 56 SEATED, FIRST ROW: 5. Purkiser, E. Nisbet, E. Gredig. SECOND ROW: H. Siekman, H. McCowen, V. Williams, A. Holtke. STANDING: Miss Haerr, B. Reynolds, G. Reynolds, F. Knochenhauer, M. McKinney, M. Smith. i MISS HAERR BETTY REYNOLDS, President GENTRY APPLIANCE CO., 102 Broadway, Loveland, Ohio 57 amiss: :DZDCE c l mmm FIRST ROW: B. Grome, M. Bennett, H. McCowen, A. Holtke, V. Williams, S. Brown. SECOND ROW: E. Rich, M. Archer, R. Ewing, A. Jefferson, 5. Knochenhauer, D. Beschmann. gaJLetAaff FIRST ROW: A. Langdoc, W. Constable, B. Miller, J. Sonnycalb, E. Franz, I. LaForge, E. Nisbet. SECOND ROW: J. Staubach, S. Purkiser, V. Fuelner, D. Snyder, C. Boyd, B. Howell, J. Brock, P. Knochenhauer, P. Gwinn. m- mmcxar-hm LOVELAND MUTUAL BLDG 8 LOAN CO. 3 V270 on Insured Savings, Loans on Homes 58 r-H mr-HCAHH: E. Kingery, D. Holtke, J. Sonnycalb, M. Hollarn, B..Heise1, W. Constable, S. Purkiser, J. Staubach, E. Grosnickle, 1. Brock, P. Knochenhauer, B. Howell, M. Coleman, E. Franz, E. Nisbet, A. Langdoc, J. Koch. Waggazz M. Bennett, E. Rich, H. McCowen, R. Ewing, B. Reynolds, G. Reynolds, S. Knochenhauer, A. Jefferson, M. Archer, V. Williams, S. Brown. CZD-JU-U- MACK'S CHEVROLET SALES 8 SERVICE, Phone Lovelcnd 5-4847 : America's Finest Low Priced Car 118.303 r-F-Iaca FIRST ROW: E. Howell, P. Knochenhauer. N. Grossheim, J. Sonnycalb, S. Brown, V. Williams. SECOND ROW: M. Bennett, S. Knochenhauer, H. Mc- Cowen, D. Snyder, E. Gredig, R. Ewing, A. Jefferson, B. Heisel. FIRST ROW: R. Ewing, V. Williams, A. Holtke, P. Gwinn. SECOND ROW: A. Langdoc, 1. Michael, B. Miller. A. Jefferson. THIRD ROW: E. Gredig, C. Boyd, P. Knochenhauer, l 1. Brock, G. Reynolds, P. Knochenhauer, D. Snyder. :Giw-l BURTON'S VARIETY, 125 Broadway, Loveland, Ohio 60 S. Purkiser. H. McCowen. I. Brock, S. Knochenhauer, B. Howell, D. Beschman, A. Jefferson, 8. Brown, V. Williams, A. Holtke, J. Staubach. The 1952-53 girls' interscholasticsports season ended on a success- ful note in each of the major sports. Both the reserve and varsity teams in volleyball and basketball played better than .500 boll. In softball the only set-back came at the hands ofa powerful Wyoming nine. Mt. Healthy was the only school to overwhelm us in competition at the annual county track meet at the Carthage FairGrounds as the Loveland Girls came home with their largest collection of ribbons yet. In intramural athletics it was the iuniorswho set the pace, winning in every sport except track. There the freshmen emerged victorious. L. W. NISBET COMPANY, Loveland, Ohio 61 mmmecxa l-l '-:D mm wmmcmmrmmmzn LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Gredig, N. Cummins, P. Schultz, V. Williams, S. Walters. SEASON'S SUMMARY Loveland 39 Sharonville 0 Loveland 13 Madeira 6 ! Loveland 46 Sycamore 14 : Loveland 28 Mt. Healthy 0 Loveland 4! Colerain 20 Loveland 13 Anderson 13 Loveland 32 Terrace Park 13 Lovelund I4 Deer Park 19 Loveland 0 Taylor 26 I Lovelund 7 Harrison 20 Compliments of ARCADE BEAUTY SHOPPE HI-LINE KENNE LS Loveland, Ohio 62 ; E S .. J '$ ,1; :3- .2 $7 7 l2 4 patronize Our jaluerliderzs THEY HAVE MADE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE Hollsfed 8 Evanshihe Appliance J. W. Lingo Hardware Ben Franklin Sfores Kaufman's Ruppel Studio Gray's Jewelry Julio's 20 Mile House Ferris Hardware McGlorhlin Paint Co. Schooey's Drive-ln Loveland Grill Camargo Lodge Loveland Beauty Salon Romohr's Restaurant McCoy's Corner Cupboard Branch Hill Service Maineville Garage Carl '5 Pharmacy Davidson's Jewelers Mike's Food Shop LoForge Tractor Sales Harcourt's Florist Elmstead Golf Course Loveland Motor Co. FIRSTROW:M. Rooney, E. Kingery, D. Krebs, V. Williams, W. Shumaker, W. Smith, C. Eifret, T. Durbin, B. Reynolds, M. Michael, H. Holley. F. Capozio. SECOND ROW: Mr. Goosman, B. Grome, S. Underwood, M. Archer, M. Bennett, 5. Knochenhauer, 1. Trent, B. Byman, D. Powell, 3. Lohr, R. Pfiester, J. Hughes, C. Kleeman, E. Broerman, P. Dotson, M. Rankin. THIRD ROW: B. Heisel, T. Kleinhans, D. Conover, M. Burleson, W. Woodward, K. Flanary, R. Elledge, R. Whalen, E. Lacey, C. Boyd, B. Howe11,I. Brock, G. Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: L. Bridges, I. Koch, D. Holtke, Z. Whit- aker, N. Smith, J. Hedleston, L. Craig, R. Binegar, P. Powell, 5. Herbert, D. Boeres. J. Grossheim, W. Constable, E. Rich, B. Miller. FIFTH ROW: V. Feulner, E. Lacey, E. Grosnickle, B. Caldwell, M. Bierman, B. Perkins, J. Comett, J. Schultz, R. Wasson, J. Paulson, R. Stacey, T. Byman, P. Gwinn, M. Grossheim. D. Palmer, H. Siekman, S. Hangartner, S. Brown. 1. Michael. CAoir DIRECTOR, Mr. Goosman 64 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Koch, M. Grossheim, N. Grossheim, H. Holley, W. Constable, M. Rankin, M. Michael, V. Wil- liams, M. Archer. E. Kingery. jailog 3'50 MONTGOMERY FOOD BANK, Sy. 22H, Anything in frozen foods. 65 FIRST ROW:R. Pfiester, M. Burleson, E. Broerman, M. Bennett, G. Williams, B. Romohr, M. LaForge, B. Howell, P. Dotson. SECOND ROW:R. Poe, W. Bunnell, P. Stout, R. Wasson, T. Byman, I. Brock,J. Lambert. G. Reynolds, J. Cooker, C. Fleenor. R. Smith. THIRD ROW: I. Seward, J. Tucker, J. Comett, B. Miller, C. Boyd, T. Durbin, L. Sears, R. Binegar, J. Watkins, L. Bridges, G. Wilson, B. Malott, Mr. Goosman. FOURTH ROW: F. Capozio, D, Conover, D. Malott, D. Beschmann, E. Nisbet, J. LaForge, A. Langdoc, P. Peacock, H. Franz, C. Gross. L. Staats, G. Caylor.FIFTH ROW: 1. Bunnell, R. Manfield, W. Shumaker, R. Riley, W. Smith, V. Kratzer, K. Flanary, W. Rudisell, C. Shields, 1. Hedlesten, S. Martin, E. Hamilton, L. Miller, R. Jones. SIXTH ROW: H. Siekman, M. Michae1,R. Elledge, D. Powell, J. Jones, J. Bodley, M. Reynolds, P. Powell, I. Pfiester, R. Whalen, D. Whalen, J. Siekman, J. Koch. J .17! 5 E61115! Compliments of THE MICHAEL MACHINE CO., Ph Maineville 5-6l21 66 jiefcl jormafiond D N A s 5 L E A H m M O C L E V A R G 9Q 67 QUEEN Edna Gredig KING Russell Schultz Dancers Band BRANCH HILL INN, Weyond's Modern Foods, Lovelond 4-9001 68 SNOW BALL W e '196 SweetAearf Cibance Candidates K. von Sforch N. Grossheim P. Dotson D. Armstrong N. Cummins A. Howell B. Reynolds K. Flanary Sweethearts K. Flanory, W. Woodward, F. B. Reynolds Capozio LOVELAND NATIONAL BANK, Member F.D.l.C. 69 I 953 540w gudinedd Master of Ceremonies, K. Flcmary W. Bunnell, R. Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Goosman, Direcfors RED'S SERVlCE STATION UNION SAVINGS BUILDING 8 LOAN CO. Loveland 4-9081 70 Loveland, Ohio Finale M. Archer LOVELAND GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 71 LOVELAND LOCKER PLANT Jr. frag .n w - c. Kink King and Queen B. Reynolds, R. Schulfz Jr. Sponsors Mr. Ramsey, Miss Haerr FARM 8 HOME CENTER. Milford, Ohio LEBANON HARDWARE 8 FURNITURE INC, 72 ram King, Queen and Affendanfs E. Gredig, S. Martin -54-?7 .w CENTRAL FEED 8 SUPPLY CO. Milford, Ohio MOORE'S GROCERIES 8 SERVICE Branch Hill, Ohio 73 a-sxxw' HVM 5 m z ington rile WM 74 Compliments of GREER MILLITZER SPARK'S HARDWARE CO. ' mu; - hmmw , EN m gcwcazaurealle We leave Lovelund High as graduates of the Class of '53. Many of us will go out info the world to find work, some will enter the armed services, and others will go on to college. But, regardless of our chosen way, none of us shall ever forgef the baccalaureate address given by The Revei'end Father Imbus on the pursuit of happiness. 75 Nu ,.. Charlene Holden, Keith Flunury re- ceiving American Legion Awards. Dole Keeler, Valedictorian, receiv- ing scholarship award. W5, jar YEARIOOKS S A 3 N A YOPEKA MYEFZS ANDCO INC V 5191.


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