Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)
- Class of 1954
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Mr . Ramsey eclicafion Because their devotion, in- terest and guidance have inspired us in our pursuit of knowledge, and because their time and effor'rs have gone so far in achieving c loss unify, we dedicate with sincere esteem and thanks, fhe1954 Lohian, to Mr. Ramsey and Miss Haerr . GERALD RAMSEY Wilmington, B.S. ' General Science, Gen- eral Business, Bookkeep- ing, ANNA KELLY Miami University, 8.5. American History, Mod- ern History, English, xx HAZELLE PAYNE ALICE TEMPLIN Ohio University, B.S. , Wilmington, A.B. M A.BusinessEducation. Columbia, M.A. Latin, AmericanGovern- ment, 31w 1953- I954 MERLE ZIMMERMAN GLADYS GENTRY M i a mi University B. S. Denison A. B. Algebra, Plane Geome- Librarian, English,A1ge- Lry, Trigonometry, bra. FRED GOOSMAN University ofCincinnati, B. S Cincinnati C o 1 le g e of Music, B. M. , M. M. Music. MARY DOLL Wilmington A . B. English RUBY PORTER Wilmington, B.S. Seventh Grade STANLEY MCCOY Wilmington, B.S. Physical Education, World History, Coach. JAMES WAGNER GORDON MASON Miami University, B.S. Wilmington, B.S. Industrial Arts, Coach. Eighth Grade jaculiy RUTH THOMPSON University of Cincinnati, AUDREY MEIER B. S. Monmouth College B. S. P h y s i 1: a1 E d u cation, Seventh andEighth Grade Health , S 0:: iology. ROBERT KLEINHANS Westgm Reserve Univer- sity, A.B. , M.A. Physicls, A r t , Biology, Chemistry. BETTIE TANNER University ofCincinnati, B. S. Home Economics. ALICE TEMPLIN Principal ROY MALOTT Clerk GEORGE BOND Me mber L. W. HURST Superintendent clminidtra lion carol 0X Educa lion EUGENE WALTERS Me mber NORMA KOERKLE Secretary ROBERT POE President RAY GENTRY Member .Syeniord 0 ,54 ANNA ANDREW Choir 1,2, 3; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Scholarship Pin 1,2,3, 4; Senior Scholarship Test; Tiger's Tongue Staff 1,2,3,4; Class Assembly 2; F.H.A, 1,2; F. B. LA, 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Attendant Senior Graduation; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Minstrel 4. MILDRED ARCHER Choir 1,2, 3,4; Triple Trio 1,2,3,4; Band 3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Con- cert 1,2,3,4; Class Assembly 1,2,3; Minstrel 1,2,3,4; Music Assembly 2,3; Intra- mural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Interscholastic Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 4; Track 2, 3,4; G,A,A, 1,2,3,4; Sec, 4; All Star Team 4; Lohian Staff 4; Scholarship Pin 1,2; Senior Scholarship Test; Student Director Triple Trio 4. MARILYN BENNETT G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 4; F.H,A. 1,2; Majorerte 1,2,3,4; Head Majorette 1, 4; Class Assembly 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3,4; Class Treas. 1; Inuamural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3,4;V011eyba11 1,2,3,4; Soft- ball 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3,4; Interscholastic Sports, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Minstrel 4; All Star Team 4. MARGARET BIERMANN F.B. LA. 4; Choir 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Spring Concert 1,2,3; G,A,A. 1,2, 3,4; Class Assembly 3; Tiger's Tongue Staff 3,4, MAY BURLESON Choir 2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; G.A. A, 1,2,3,4; 11, Rep. 4; Volleyball Manager 4; F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; Parliamentarian 2; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Attendant State Conven- tion 3;Attendam: National Convention 4; Intramural Sports, Volleyball 1, 2,3, 4; Soft- ball 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Class Assembly 2,3; InterscholasticSports, Track 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Sprii'lg-Concert 2,3; Christmas Concert 2,3,4; Minstre13,4; All Star Team 4; Senior Scholarship Test; Lohian Staff 4; Attendant Senior Gfaduation; Prom Queen, American Legion Award. WILLIAM BYMAN Choir 1,3,4; Spring Concert 1, 3; Christmas Concert 1,3,4; Minstrel 1,3,4; Class Assembly 2,3; Scholarship Pin 1,2, 3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Tiger's Tongue Staff l,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Projection Club 4; Student Council 2; Spelling Bee 1,2, 3,4; Intramural Sports, Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Interscholasu'c Sports, Track 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; School Spom Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4; American Legion Award, BARBARA CALDWELL F.H. A, 1,2; Class Assembly 2; Choir 1,2,3; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2, 3; Scholarship Pin 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. l, 2, 3; Minstrel 3, RICHARD CLINE Milford High 1, 2; Intramural Sports, Basketball 3; Lohian Staff 4; Class Assembly 3; Scholarship Team 4, gniom o ,54 NANCY CUMMINS Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; GAA.A. 1,2,3,4; Sec. 1, Minstrel 3,4; L Club 1,2,3,4; F. H. A. 1, 2; Intramural S ports, Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1, 2; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Concert 1,2,3; ChristmasConcert 1, 2, 3,4; Class Assembly 2,3; Lohian Staff 4; Sweetheart Candidate 2; Homecoming Queen 4; At- tendant Senior Graduation, ESTHER DRISCOLL Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Sec, 2,4;Treas. 3; F.B. LA. 4; Tiger's Tongue Staff 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Christmas Concert 1; Spring Concert 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Scholarship Team 1; Spelling Bee 3; Scholarship Pin 1,2; Senior Scholarship Test. JACK ELLEDGE Interscholastic Sports, Football 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 2,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Student Council 4; President 4; Class Vice Pres. 3; L Club 3,4; Intramural Sports, Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Senior Scholarship Test. ROSA EWING Class Vice Pres, 1,2; Class Sec. 3,4; Student Council 1,2; Sec. 1,2; Tiger's Tongue Staff 2,3;Assistant Editor 3; Lohian Staff 3,4; Jr, Rep, 3; Co-Editor 4; Mr. Freshman 1; Candidate Sweetheart Ball 1; G.A. A. 1,2,3,4; Sec, 2; Minstrel 3,4;Scholarship Team 1. 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Pin 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Scholarship Test; Class Assembly 2, ' 3; Choir 1; Christmas Concert 1, Spring Concert 1; Intramural Sports, Volley- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; All Star Team 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Softball 3,4; Track 2,3,4. CLIFTON FLEENOR Interscholastic Sports, Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3; Minstrel 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; L Club 3,4; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test, BETTY GROME Choir 1,2,3;SpringConcert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert1,2,3;C1ass Assemb1y3,4;F.H.A. 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Senior ScholarshipTest; Intramural Sports, Volleyballl, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3;Softba11 2-, InterscholasticSports, Basketball 1,2,3; Tiger's Tongue Staff 4; Lohian Staff 4. LAWRENCE GROVE A LBE RT HERBERT Milford High 1; L Club 2, 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; Student Council 4, Vice Pres. 4; Class Vice Pres, 4; Homecoming Can- didate 4; Interscholastic Sports, Baseball 3,4; Football 4; Basketball 2,3,4, gniom o ,54 HAZEL HOLLEY Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 1,2, 3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4;Trip1e Trio 1,2, 3,4; F,B. L. A. 4; Class Assembly 2,3; Music Assembly 2, ARNOLD HOWELL Class Assembly 2, 3; Sweetheart Candidate 1; Student Council 1, 2,3,4; Class Pres. 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming King 4; Interscholastic Sports, Basketball 1,2,3; Co-Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4-, L Club 2,3,4; Pres, 4, ALICE JEFFERSON Choir 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Vice Pres. 2; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3; Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Softball 1, 2, 3; Interscholastic Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Volley- ba111,2,3;Softba111,2,3. SHIRLEY KNOCHLENHAUER F.H.A. 1,2; Choir 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4;- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Attendant Prom Queen 4; Intramural Sports, Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4;Basketba11 1,2, 3,4;Track 1, 2, 3; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; All Star Team 3,4, ROBE RT MAXFIELD Band 1, 2, 3; Interscholastic Sports, Manager, Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Minstrel 3, 4; Senior Scholalship Test, MARK MERKLE Scholarship Pin 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 2; Spelling Bee 1,2, 3; Senior Scholarship Test; Intramural Sports, Soft- ball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Volleyball 3, 4. MARYLYN MERKLE JERRY PAULSON Band 1,2; Choir 2, 3; Christmas Concert 3; Spring Concert 3; Tiger's Tongue Staff 1; Interscholastic Sports, Football 4; Track 2; Intramural Sports, Baseball 1,2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3; Class Assembly 1,2,3. Simian: 0 ,54 JAMES PERRY Class Assembly 2, 3; Minstrel 3, 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2, 3,4;V011eyba11 1, 2, 3;Softba111, 2. MARLENE RANKIN Spelling Bee 1,2; Scholarship Pin 1,2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4; Class Assembly 2,3; Triple Trio 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3,4; Spring Concert 1,2, 3; Senior Graduation Attendant 3; Minstrel 3,4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2; Volleyball 1, 2; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 2; Senior Scholarship Test. GERALDINE REYNOLDS Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,3; Spring Concert 1,3; Christmas Concert 1,3; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2,4; Softball 1,2,4;Track 1, 2, 4; All Star Team 3,4; HomecomingCandidate 4; SweetheartCandidate 4; G.A , A, 1,2,3,4; Freshman Rep. 1; Soph. Rep. 2; Sec. 3; Basketball Manager 4; Minstrel 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Graduation Attendant 4; iger's Tongue Staff 3; Class Assembly 2,3; Music Assembly 2. MARIAN ROONEY Choir 1, 2, 3; Christmas Concert 1 , 2, 3; Spring Concert 1, 2, 3; F, H, A, 1 , 2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; F, B, L.A, 3,4;Minstre1 1,4; Class Assembly 2,3; Intramural Sports, Basket- ball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2; Softball 1,2; Library Staff 4; G.A,A. 1,2,3,4. MARY JANE SMITH G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Soph, Rep, 2; Treas, 3,4; Choir 1; Spring Concert 1; Christmas Concert 1; ClassTreasurer 3; Scholarship Pin 1; Intramural Sports, Volleyball 1,2; Basketball 1, 2,4; Softball 1,2; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 2,3; Softball 2; Basketball 1, 2; All Star Team 1, 2. NANCY SMITH Tiger's Tongue Staff 3,4; Lohian Staff, Co-Editor; Ir. Rep. ;Sch01arship Pin 1,2, 3,4;G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Assembly 3; Intramural Sports, Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Spelling Bee 1,2,3; F. H,A. 1,2,8,4; Reporter 3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; Triple Trio 4; AB. L.A. 3,4; Sec. 4; Li- brary Staff 4; Senior Scholarship Test, WILLIAM SMITH Band 1,2,3,4; Student Director 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,3,4;Softball 1, 2, 3; Interscholastic Sports, Baseball l,2,3,4; Track 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2; Football 2; Manager 1,2; Choir 2,3,4; Spring Concert 2,3; Christmas Concert 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test, SHIRLEY WALTERS Choir 2,3,4; Spring Concert 2,3; Christmas Concert 2,3,4; Minstrel 3,4; Class Assembly 2,3; Latin Club 3,4; Sec. 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Scholarship Pin 1,2; Intramural Sports, Basketba111,2; Volleyball 1,2; Interscholastic Sports, Volleyball 2; Homecoming Candidate 4; Senior Scholarship Test; Lohian Staff. s $MW , : v m1 mmsmo i? x examUCM m1 m4$mg ROBERT WALLINGFORD Interscholastic Sports, Football 3,4;Tiger's Tongue Staff 4; ProjectionClub 3,4; SeniorScholar- ship Test, Boys' State 3. RICHARD WARD Interscholastic Sperm, Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 2; Intramural Sports, Basketba111,2, 3,4; Volley- ball 3,4; L Club 4; Scholarship Team 2; Scholarship Pin 1,2;Homecoming Candidate 4; Senior Scholarship Test, ETHEL WILSON Goshen1,2; Intramural Sports, Basketball 8,4; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 3,4. ROGER WILSON Class Sec. 2; Class Treas. 4; Student Council 3; Spelling Bee 2; Scholarship Team 2; Senior Scholarship Test; Prom King. Presidenf . . . . . . . .Arnold Howell Vice President . . . . . .Alber'r Herbert Secrefary. . . . . . . . . Rosa Ewing Treasurer . . . . . . . . Roger Wilson Student Council Representative. Jack Elledge gr; ior Cfadd Ofg'cerd Jami 'szf am! idtament We, members of the class of '54, being of sound mind and body, do hereby deciare this to be our last will and testament. To Miss Haerr and Mr . Ramsey, we ieave our sincerest appreciation For their tireless efforts and guidance . To Mrs. Kelly, we leave our deepest thanks in acknowledgement of her assistance as Annual Adviser. To the faculty, we are glad to leave. To L.H.S., we leave our memory in Room 201. To the underclassmen, we leave. . . .cn example? To the coaches, Mr. Wagner and Mr. McCoy, we leave our congratulations for a very success- ful season . Anna Lee Andrew leaves happily with Dick. Mildred Archer leaves her singing ability to Marvin Reynolds. Marilyn Bennett wiils her position as head maiorette to Nickie Grossheim. Margaret Biermann leaves her lovely complexion to Carol Lotland. May Burleson bequeaths her position as president of F .H .A. to Peggy Knochenhouer. William Byman leaves his power of argumentation to Tom Sloan. Barbara Caldweil wills her artistic ability to her sister, Sue. Dick Cline leaves his girl friends to Eddie Thomas. Esther Driscoil leaves with her diamond. Jack Wiggles Eliedge bequeaths his winning ways to Yardbird . Rosa Ewing leaves with her memories of the past four years. Rodney Fisher iust leaves! Betty Grome gives her seat in Shorthand II to an ambitious iunior . Larry Grove leaves his unusual ability in physics class to Janice Sonnycalb. Albert Sonny Herbert relinquishes his pleasing personality to Fiattop . Hazel Holley gives her place in bookkeeping to anyone with the ear For it. Arnold Jake Howell relinquishes his sports ability to Jim King. Shirley Knochenhauer bequeaths her office as president of G .A.A. to some able bodied junior. Robert Maxfield leaves his height to Cootie . Mark Merkle wills his mania For books to Wiley Brown . Marylyn Merkle wills her sunny disposition to Sara Jo Mallin. Jerry Paulson leaves his knack For tardiness to Bob Hermann. Jim Perry leaves happily in his convertible. Marlene Rankin wills her place in triple trio to Ann Minderman. Gerry Reynolds leaves her list of practical jokes to Fritzie Broermun. Marion Rooney leaves her extra-curricuiar activities to anyone who can handle them . Mary Jane Smith leaves with 'iWhen I leave here, that'ii be the day! Nancy Smith relinquishes her temper to Miss Payne. Willie Smith leaves to further his musical career. i Bob Waliingford bequeaths his laugh to Allen Langdoc . i Shirley Waiters leaves her cheerleading post to Ella Moe. Dick Ward leaves with a tear in his eye and a goodbye smile to all his admirers . i Ethel Wilson leaves her sense of humor to Curg Shields. Roger Wilson leaves with Marily and his car. Duly authorized by the Senior Class, we herebydeclare the above as our last will and testament. Witnessed: Gerald Ramsey Signed: William Byman Nancy Smith 16 Maclerc acumen CLASS OFFICERS President. . . Donald Gredig Vice-Presidenf . Dick Neumann Secretary .Cyn'rhiu von Sforch Treasurer . . . . Sylvia Smith Student Council Representative. Tom Sloan FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; P. Brown, J. Bodley, T. Sloan, S. Purkiser, J. Staubach, 1. Hughes, I. Grossheim, C. van Starch, I. LaForge. SECOND ROW: Miss Payne, P, Schultz, M. Lack, A, LangdocgJ. Sonnycalb, E. Franz, V. Heslar, D. Malott, I. Koch, Miss Thompson. THIRD ROW: E. Nisbet, A. Harris, E. Grosnickle, R. Burleson, R. Harmann,'D. Gredig, D. Conover, C, Lofland, P. Peacock. FOURTH ROW: S. Williams, F. Whitecotton, O. Webber, E. Lacey, D. Armstrong, E. Perry, C. Warman. 1 junior C7955 The junior class is the busiest class in the Loveland High School .' In student ac- tivities many juniors are active leaders . Their outstanding Feat is always the Junior Prom and this year's prom was.regarded as one of the best. The class wishes to take this opportunity to extend its appreciation to the class sponsors for making this one of the best. Thanks again to Mrs. Gentry, Mrs. Thompson, and Miss Payne. FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Mallin, C. Boyd, M. Coleman, W. Brown, J. Bunnel, D. Neumann, P. Harcourt, D. Snyder, H, Pitzer. SECOND ROW; Miss Payne, T. Saylot, J. Holtke, I. Lambert,.R. Blue, I, Gwinn, B. Howell, A. Vin- son, E, Kingary, Mrs. Gentry. THIRD ROW: F. Langford, W. Bauer, D, Carr, G. Heaton, M. Reynolds, E. Thomas, J, Robinson, R. Schnelle, Pt Knochenhauer. FOURTH ROW: Ji Cook, R. Whalen, L. Craig, J. Creager, L. Hawk, F. Broer- man, C. Holden, S. Smith, S. Walker. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO R1GHT:G. Brockman,5. Hollon, D. Holtke, I. Heiden, M. Hollarn, F. Capozio, W, Constable, S. Handgarmer, L. Bridges, SECOND ROW: Mr. Zimmerman, I. Brock, W. Chamberlain, T. Lacey, K. Harper, R. Bina- gar, 1. Brock, D. Fleenor, R. McDonough. THIRD ROW: B. Kruman, L. Frisby, N. Kroener, D. Krebs, D. Andrews, S. Herbert, E. Bruce, P. Gwinn, B. Jones. FOURTH ROW; C. Eifert, P. Fritz, M. Johnson, V. Fuelner, M. Ferris, B. Heisel, N. Grossheim. $IOA omore Cfadzi FIRST ROW, LEFT'TO RIGHT: 1. Tucker, F, Langford,1. Watkins, Z. Whitaker, K. van Storch, B. Miller, E, Robinson, 8. Rooks, C. Runyan, SECOND ROW; S, Smith, C. Shields, B. Perkins, D. Redding, H. Stevens, L. Miracle, W. Rudisell, A. Minderman, B. Wilson, Mrs, Doll. THIRD ROW: P. Powell, W. Shumaker, M. LaForge,N. Smith, J. Lohr, R. Pea- cock, 1'. Trent, L. Frisby, D. Whalen, D. Palmer, H. Siekman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Lohrey, A. Solzmann, R. Lack, W. Rankin, R, Stacey, R. Meeker, J. Johnson, T. A11- phin, N. Hurst. SECOND ROW: Mr, Kleinhans, I. Shupe, S. Hornbeck, S. Rooks, G, Capehart, N. Sears, C. Blue, P, Hitesman, C, Smith, B. Newman, C. Gross, E. Romohr. THIRD ROW: D. Burton, L. Sears, D. Powell, R. Armstrong, D. Bennett, K. Bauer, R. Elbrecht, D. Gibbs, E. Lohrey, H. South. FOURTH ROW: R. Krebs, G; Heaton, W. Hensley, R. Crab- tree, D, Cravens, G. Poe, C. Lawhom, M. Hamilton, R. Grove, GV Johnston, L Palmer, H. Franz. gredAman CKazid FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Smith, M, Hacker, J. Byu5, C. Brown, C. DeYoung, J. Boyd, M. Himes, I. Glass, H, Franz. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kelly, M. Stacey, S. Rauch, G. Bodley, J, Cornett, S. Caldwell, F. Snyder, K. Meeker,I. Wilson, E. Stacey, M. Jones. THIRD ROW: 1. Hedlesten, C, Webber, G. Swing, P. Brown, J, Yeazel, G. Williams, T. Tarvin, P. Cole, R. Wasson. FOURTH ROW: H, Morris, R, Wallingford, R. Haynes, L. Jones, T. Byman, T. Durbin, C, Greene, M. Crosthwaite, C. Shearer, C. Drake. FIRST ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: M. Stacey, B. Craig, N. Alder, J. McDonough, A. Nichols, P. Corrill, C. Binegar, D. Constable, R. Williams, L. Holden. SECOND ROW: Miss Meier, P. Decker, V. Watkins. B. Thompson. E. Harris. L. Merlde, R. Perry. J. Mallin, S. Tarvin, 5. Gray, 5. Robinson, Mr. Mason. THIRD ROW: P. Stout, D. Horn, R. Johnson, J. Bowman, L. Hill, S. Kru- man, M. McMullen, C. Gibbs, J, Lewis, F. Stevens. FOURTH ROW: 3. Smith, S. Reif, L. Smith, B. Lawrence, J. Smith, M. Winston, D. Jones, G. Saylor. B. Lee. J. Pfiester. S. Crosthwaite, M. Smith, J. Conover. J. Siekman. S. Martin, L. Staats. unior ngA ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Taylor, N. Walters, J. Tucker, D. Winchester, M. Stevens, L. Jackson, J. Greenwald. N. Lan- ham, R, Creech, J. Smith. SECOND ROW:M.1'S. Porter, D. Simpson, I. Seward, C. Rich, A. Grande, J. Stacey, V. Garrett, L. Miller, 8. Swing, B. Johnston. J. McDonough. D. Franz, B. Smith, P. Rooney, Miss Meier. THIRD ROW: D. Thompson, T. Bar- nett, D. Mullens. J. Jones. J. Shinn, B. Hockman, R. Wilson, R. Poe, J. Kempf, C. Vercamp. S. Horton, C. Meeker. FOURTH ROW: G. Huff, B. Bryant, R. Dunham, R. Hesler, D. Hamilton, R. Rolke, w. Tufts, D. Lawhorn, D. Martin, J. Pearson, S. Mal- lot, C. Thomas. Co-Editors Nancy Smith and Rosa Ewing. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Ewing, M. Rankin. M. Burleson, B. Grome, M. Archer, J. Sonnycalb, E. Driscoll. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Ms. Kelly, Mr. Ramsey, S. Walters, R. Fisher, R, Cline, W, Byman; J. Elledge, N. Cummins, G. Reynolds. tP? 5i 3:45.393; 3 Jack Elledge, President LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Walters. R. Lack, R. Neuman, A. Howell, J. Brock, A. Herbert, D. Gredig, I. Elledge, Mr. Hurst, R. Mc- Donough, K. Harper, T. Sloan, R. Armstrong, D. Gibbs, R. Williams. $uclenf Counaf OFFICERS President. . . . . . .Jack Elledge Vice Presidenf . . . . Albert Herbert Secrefary-Treasurer . . Donald Gredig The Student Council is a very active and much respected organization. There are three permanent committees: scholas- fic, control, and athletics. Each committee performs vital functions in carrying out the government of fhe student bodynsuch as giving movies, inspecting lockers, award- ing scholarship pins, and sponsoring fhe spelling bee. mm Miss Payne, 8. Smith, A. Langdoc, H. Seikman. Mrs. Doll. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Nisbet, N. Kroener, B. Perkins, J. Sonnycalb, S. Smith, Mrs. Don, A. Langdoc. Miss Payne, H. Seikman, S. Hollon, D. Conover, C. Lofland, E. Grosnickle, A, Mind- ermau. STANDING: B. Grome, A. Andrew, S, Horton, M. Coleman, M. Himes, S. Purkiser, J. Brbck, S. Williams, R, Wallingford. W. Byman, M. Biermann, C. Shields. P. Powell, T. Byman, N. Smith. B. Miller, L. Bridges. 41.4w stay All of our students enjoy reading the books which our library owns. This year many new vol- umes were added. The library assistants aid the readers in selecting their books, attend to maga- zine circulation, help with the Cincinnati Book- mobile services, keep old books in repair, cover new oneswith plastic covers, and in generail make the Iibrarya happy place to be and enjoy reading . The group has formed a club of their own in which Mrs. Gentry, Librarian w they enioya social hour after the caresof the day; Mrs. Gentry and her assistants make our library one of the best we know. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Heiden, G. Brockman, V. Feulner, S. Hollon, A. Andrew, C. Lofland, E, Grosnickle, Z. Whit- aker, S. Smith. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Walker, T. Saylor, C. Green, J. Gwinn, Mrs. Gentry, N. Smith, S. Her- bert, M. Rooney, B. Grome. Jatin CKLJ k KNEELING: G. Williams, T. Durbin. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO R1GHT:S, Williams, B. Miller. 1. Brock, J. Sonnycalb. L. Brid- ges, T. Byman, C. Drake. SECOND ROW: C. von Storch, E. Driscoll, M. Coleman, M. Jones, F. Synder, M. Hacker, H Siekman, C. Lofland. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Kingery, B. Perkins, D. Holtke. E. Franz. J. Holtke, J. LaForge, J. Buunell, M. Burleson, M. Rooney, P. Knochenhauer. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Z. Whitaker. 1. Tucker, N. Smith, D. Palmer. B. Heisel. M. LaForge. H. Franz, I. Byus, J. Smith, D. Malott, J. Grossheim, H. Morris, S. Rooks, G. Bodley. STANDING, THIRD ROW: C. De- Youn , P. Brown. C. Lawhorn. M. Himes. I. Bo d, 8 Y May Burleson, President 3AA The energetic F .H .A. chapter carried out its eight purposes with vim and vigor. Emphasizing the impor- tance ofworthy home membership was their familylife program; encouraging democracy in home and com- munity life was their participation in community pro- iects; promoting international good will by sending boxes overseas; providing wholesome recreation by our enthusiastic sale of cookies to ussistwith the chap- ter finances; and furthering interestin Horne Ec. with domestic arts and attending all meetings. 29 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Payne, S. Walker, S. Mallin, P. Peacock, E, Grosnickle, SUZJTA OFFICERS President . . . . . . Vice-Presiden'r . . . . Second Vice-President . Secretary. . . . . . Treasurer. . . . . . Compliments of AL'S SOHIO SERVICE STATION M. Rooney, T. Saylor, E. Driseoll. SECOND ROW: S. Purkiser, E. Franz. A. Andrews, J. Gwinn, S. Walters, E. Lacey. M. Coleman, C. Boyd, N. Smith, E. Kingery. THIRD ROW: D, Conover, H. Holly, M. Bierman, C. Lofland, S. Walters M. Coleman C. Lofland . N . Smith S . Purkiser FIRST ROW, SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hyman, R. Binegar. SECOND ROW, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Byman, T. Sloan, I. Hedleston, R. Wallingford, I. Brock, J. Elledge, MI. Kleinhans. J. Bodley. rojeclion CIM Students who show an inferes'rin operafing the projection machine become members of this or- ganization. They are trained in fheirwork and perform many va luable services for the school . BILL AND JOHN'S WESTERN AUTO AND SHOPPING CENTER 141'! Cfadd A new activity has been added to the curric- ulum this year. .an art class. Mr. Kleinhans is the instructor of this new and modern institution . Masterpieces have been manufactured; mer- chants' windows decorated; and many other ac- tivities have made the art class on outstanding addition to the school . P. Schultz, President Mr. Kleinhuns, Instructor SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Webber, R. Peacock, D. Gredig, O. Webber, W. Brown, P. Schultz, T. Byman, C. Von Storch, R. Wallingford, E. Nisbet, A. Langdoc. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Wilson, E. Driscoll, S. Hollon, M. Hacker, H. Siekman, K. von Storch, A. Langdoc, B. Miller, L. Bridges. SECOND ROW: S. Walker, I. Gwinn, R. Poe, R. Ewing, J. Brock, R. Palmer, S. Williams, T. Sloan, T. Byman, C. Drake. THIRD ROW: C. De Young, C. Fleenor, R. Newman, L, Shields, w. Byman, R. Wallingford, R. Cline, D. Redding, R. Binegar. gAOZdeAila 1am Each year the students participate in the schol- arship tests given throughout the state. The two highest are chosen to go to Miami to test their knowledge with other students from other schools. This year we had eight winners in the district and three students, Rosa Ewing, Janice Wilson, and Marylee Hacker placed in the state ratings. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Miller, A. Langdoc, J. Wilson, M. Hacker. STANDlNGzD, Redding, R. Ewing, H. Seikman, W, Byman. BRANCH HILL INN WEYAND'S MODERN FOODS Phone Loveland 4-9001 The highesf award that can be given any senior when he graduates is 1'0 have presenfad fo him one of the scholarship pins that he has been working Four years for. In order to get a gold pin, asenior must have 1 earned ninety points . At the end of his senior year, he must have earned eighty points for a silver pin . Bronze pin winners must have acquired sixfy points. Bronze Pin Winners: E. Driscoll, S. Walters, N. Smith, B. Cald- well, M. Merkle, and A. Andrew. $h'ani4 g: N Vi 9 . R 'e LOVELAND MUTUAL BLDG 8x LOAN CO. 3V20A on Insured Savings, Lodns on Homes 34 vmm . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Sloan. B. Howell, N. Cummins, S. Walters. C. von Storch. E. Nisbet, P. Schultz, J. Elledge, SECOND ROW: D. Armstrong, R. Binegar, D. Andrew, A. Harris, P. Powell, J. Bodley, J. Schultz. K. von Storch. THIRD ROW: H. Stevens, E, Bruce, D. Ward, K. Harper, C. Shields, 1. Brock, D. Neumann. W. Smith. J. Lambert. FOURTH ROW; Coach McCoy. F. Broerman, A. Howell. C. Flee- nor, R. Maxfield. H. Glass, M. Reynolds. S. Herbert, Coach Wagner. J CM Compliments of W. V. KEELER Compliments of KAUFMAN'S Cudtocliand . Hopewell, Mrs. Poe, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Parker. 36 Compliments of MILFORD HARDWARE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Sloan, F. Broerman, K. von Scorch, R. Lack, R. Haynes, J. Bodley. J. Lohr. SECOND ROW: R. Maxfield, R. Armstrong, K. Harper, D. Andrew, J. Brock, I. Lambert, A. Harris; J. Paulson, R. Wallingford. THIRD ROW: R. Binegar, R. Ward, R. Armstrong, E. Bruce, H. Stevens, P. Powell, M. Reynolds, S. Herbert, F. Whitecotton. FOURTH ROW: Coach McCoy, R. Harmann. J. Elledge, W. Brown. C. Holden, C. Fleenor, T. Tarvin, A. Howell, Coach Wagner. wins next year. Love land Love land Love land LoVeland Love land Love land Love land Loveland Love land Love land 3 8 SEASON '5 SCORES 56 13 38 14 19 32 0 28 20 19 Shuronvi I Ie Madeira Mi lford Sycamore Mt . Healthy Anderson Colera in Terrace Park Taylor Harrison until? joogaff 3am Each year the Football team improves more and more. This year, the varsity team under the able direction of Coach McCoy won all their games eXcept three, and ended the season with seven wins and three losses . We hope for the scores to read all ..a .A MNO-kONOVOO .3; Love land Loveland Love land Love land Love land Love land Love land Love land Loveland Loveland 74 61 71 73 76 73 70 65 55 67 SEASONS SCORES Anderson Goshen Indian Hill Sycamore Amelia Alumni Terrace Park Indian Hill Taylor Kings Mills 56 41 64 6O 61 62 57 46 56 47 Love land Love land Love land Love land Love land Loveland Love land Loveland Love land Love land 65 74 7O 54 62 7 1 82 65 55 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Wagner. R. Harmann, R. Maxfield. L. Hawk, A. Howell. SECOND ROW: R. Elbrecht, R. Armstrong. J. Elledge, C. Fleenor, F. Broerman, A. Solzman. ?Jardily gad6el6afz jeam Glendale Mt. Healthy Colerain Madeira Harrison Terrace Park Milford Sharonville Terrace Park Glendale Loveland 54 Locklond Wayne 70 The team this year became the Hamilton County Champion P1ayers for the First time inc number of years. Under the able direction of Coach Wagner, they won the Indian Hill Invitational Tour- nament. After defeating Terrace Park and Glendale, our Tigers won the Class B County Cham- pionship. We were defeated by Lockland Wayne in the district tournament. The season's entire record was 18 won and 3 lost. Congratulations and more wins next year! 63 45 66 68 47 67 54 55 52 53 A. Howell F . Broerman B . Hermann J. EHedge C . Fleenor 4 1 D . Armstrong L . Hawk B . Maxfield Co-Captains Kenny Harper and Eddie Bruce leaderue ga5 el$a Kf Stevens. LOVELAND ICE 8 MEATS, 120 Jackson THE WESTERN STAR Phone Loveland 5-5001 42 Since 1807 E . Bruce . Stevens K. van Starch E. Purcell G. Williams '; I. Lambert - .wm: hv' gwm- n FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Haynes. H. Stevens, K. Von Storch, R. Lack, T. Tarvin. J. Lohr, R. Elbrecht. SECOND ROW: Coach McCoy, J. Yeazel, L. Miracle, A. Solzsman, C. Shields, C. Cravens, R. Hensley, Coach Wagner. THIRD ROW: L. Holden, J. Cornett, W. Rankin, J. Brock, P. Powell, J. Hedlesten, J. Seward. ederue gootzaff 1am WHITLEYlS MARKETS Loveland, Ohio Compliments Of LOVELAND GROCERY Free Delivery FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Lack, R, Neu- mann. K. Harper. A. Howell, S. Herbert, L. Hawk, C. Fleenor, J. King, L. Purcell. SEC- OND ROW: J. Schultz, Coach McCoy, J. E11- edge, E. Bruce, W. Beal, R. Hermann, C. Holden, W. Smith, R. Elbrecht. A. Solzman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Cornett, L. Frisby, C. Holden. T. S! o a n. R. McDonough. J. Bodley. SECOND ROW: Coach Wagner, F. Broer- man, C. Fleenor, R. Har- mann, J. King, E. Bruce. F-F'ZDWI-chzbw FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Smith, I. Greenwald. P. Stout, A, Grande, J. Smith, L. Miller. J. Seward, L. Holden. SECOND ROW: D. Hamilton, V. Garrett, R. Creech, J. Siek- man, 0. Harris. D. Jones, B. Poe, L. King, Mr. Zimmerman. V unior MgA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Stevens, D. Hamilton, L. Miller, L. King, J. Greenwald. SECOND ROW: I. Mallin, R. Perry, L. Merkle, D. Jones, 6,, NYLkM: :6::U--l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Smith, .T. Greenwald, D. Horn, 1. Smith, L. King, I. Seward, SECOND ROW: L. Miller, D. Hamilton, B. Poe, G. Caylor, D. Jones. J. Siekman. Jdcfiuih'ed FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Meeker, G. Huff, N. Walters. D. Simpson. SECOND ROW: i C. Gibbs, P. Corrill, J, Bowman, N. Alder. f-me-Imxwiw mmmcmn-u- 259I'U8 HOWARD AUTO SALES Ph. 5-4802 Your local Ford Dealer FIRST ROW, LEFT RIGHT: A. Langdoc, Fuelner, B. Miller, Johnston, SECOND ROW: N. Grossheim, P. Knoch- enhauer, D. Snyder, Archer, E, Nisbet, THIRD ROW: R. Ewing, I. Brock, S. Knochenhauer,1. Stau- bach, E. Grossnickle. ans! TO V. M. M. L. W. NISBET COMPANY, Loveland, Ohio Phone 5-4857 Builde'r's Supplies, Cool, Feed, and Hardware 49 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Howell, M. Bennett, S . Knoch- enhauer, R, Ewing, I, Sonnycalb, SECOND ROW: E. Franz, D, Snyder, P. Knochen- hauer, B. Heisel, N, Grossheim. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Howell, J. Staubach, R. Ewing, M. Burleson. D. Synder. SECOND ROW: S. Purkiser, E, Franz, M. Archer, M. Bennet, J, Sonnyca1b. THIRD ROW: C. Boyd, J. Brock, B, Perkins, S. Knochenhauer, P. Knochenhauer. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Archer, S. Knochenhauer, E. Kingery, R. Ewing, M. Merkle. SECOND ROW: E. Nisbet, E. Franz, P. Knochenhauer, B. Heisel, J. Sonnycalb, THIRD ROW: C. Lofland, E. Grosnickle, C. Lawhorn, D. Synder, A. Lgngdoc. Ll:-l-CID:::- Lc-q-CID::: Fme-Hmmwmw FmeLcm.r-Fc FH :FHCAFH: Fme-lmxmmw F-r-maaLzrnr-F-ca-: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Smith, L. Bridges, B, Miller, C. Gross, H. Franz. SEC- OND ROW:N. Grossheim. V. Feulner, E. Gredig, L, Jones, N, Smith, THIRD ROW, STAND- ING: N, Kroener, S. Himes, C, Lawhom, B. Wilson, D, Krebs, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Feulner, N. Grossheim, L. Jones, N. Kroener, B, Perkins, B, Wilson, I. Brock, B. Miller. SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT; M, Bennett, M. Burleson, S. Knockenhauer, M. Smith, J. Smubach, KNEELENG: P. Knoch- enhauer, M. Archer, R. Ewing, D. Snyder, ABSENT; G. Reynolds, iij, jff eSJfar lam The 1953-54 girls' interscholustic sports season ended ona successful note in each of the major sports. Under the able direction of Mrs. Thompson the girls played good games in all sports. In order to be a member of the all star team each girl must play in a certain number of the games in all the sports. Each girl represented on the team is capable of playing all of the girls sports. ln girls' sports this is the highest honor they can achieve. MACK'S CHEVROLET SALES 8t SERVICE, Phone Loveland 5-4847 America's First Choice For Over 23 Years 52. 4: igee Au-r-u; A A ;444A444J3n x v? W- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Gross, H, Franz, M, Bennett, E. Nisbet, E, Gredig. SECOND ROW: N. Grossheim, M. Archer, S, Knochenhauer, M, Smith, M Burleson. garb 5;:0ndord ? COACH Wagner COACH McCoy Mrs. Thompson AJW ; ! l i patronize Our- jaluertiaerd Julio's 20 Mile House and Motel King's Grill, Lebanon, Ohio Loveland Food Bank Gray's Jewelry, Lebanon, Ohio Arcade Beauty Shop Burton's Variety Store Broadway Grill Camargo Lodge Camargo Beaufy Shop Carl's Pharmacy, Lebanon, Ohio Cenfral Feed and Supply Co. Russell C. Fisher, Jeweler Gentry's Appliance Gloria's Restaurant Hi-Line Kennels Harcourf's Florist Pete Hallof Mitchell Auto and Truck Service Spear's Pharmacy Loveland Supply Company Loveland Motor Company McCoy's Pony Keg Michael Machine Company Madden's Shoe S'rore Romohr's Restaurant Red's Service Station Schooney's Drive In Springvcle Tavern David Stevenson Dr. Leo Solomon Kenny's Service Station LcForge Brothers Tractor Sales LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Rudisill, J. Robinson. E. Hamilton, K. Taylor, P. Powell, H. Siekman, J. Koch, J. Smith, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: R. Binegar, L. Sears, I. Boyd, C. Boyd, V, Watkins, T. Durbin, B. Miller, L. Bridges, I. Greenwall, J. Tucker. SECOND ROW: D, Conover, E, Nisbet, P, Peacock, L. Staats, D. Malott, g N, Sears, J. LaForge, M, Tucker. LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Seward, J, Pfiester, D. Whalen, R. Poe, I, Siekman, D. Powell, G. Swing, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: G. Reynolds, D, Fleenor, J. Cook, T. Byman, A. Langdoc, G. Capehart. SEC- OND ROW; C, Shields, W, Smith, J. Heddleston, W. Shoemaker, S. Martin, L, Miller, R. Brown, A. Grande, anc! jch'uih'ed Sfudenf Director William Smith Head Maioreffe Marilyn Benneff STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Capozio, B. Howell, N. Gross- heim, E. Grosnickle, M.Bur1eson, G.Brockman. KNEELING: M, Ben- nett, B. Romohr. Clair The choir is composed of a selected group of boys and girts from the iunior high and the high school. Under the capable direction of Mr. Goosmon, the choir per- Forms at the spring concert, the Christmas concert, baccalaureate, and graduation. Much creditshould be given to Joan Koch, who has worked faithfully and diligently with the group. This organization has done much to improve the musicalstdnding of the school and bring enjoyable music to the students and the people of Loveland. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P, Brown, P, Corrill, P. Peacock, J. Sonnycalb, M. LaForge, F. Capozio, S. Walker, L, Smith, M, McMullen, L. Miller, C. Eifert, J. Johnson, J. Smith, T. Saylor, E. Franz, C. Smith, J. Bowman, .T, Wilson, 1 B. Neuman, J, LaForge, SECOND ROW; M. Rooney, D. Holtke, B, Heisel, D, Malott, S. Ca1dwe11,5. Purkiser, C, War- t men, I. Cornett, W, Shumaker, P. Powell, J, King, B. Haston, C, Binegar, J. Gwinn, M. Archer, Z, Whitaker, N. E Walters, THIRD ROW: M. Bennett, N, Smith, I, Grossheim, .T. Boyd, M. Hamilton, M. Rankin, S. Walters, T. Durbin, D. Fleenor, R, Wasson, J. Hedlesten, A. Harris, H. Holley, H, Franz, S. Gray, C. Boyd, E, Gredig, D, Krebs, A. Minderman, I. Hughes, 8, Knochenhauer, M, Burleson, D. Conover, E. Grosnickle, B. Byman, D. Bennett, M. Reynolds, C. Fleenor, W, Smith, C. Lofland, B, Perkins, C, DeYoung, S. Smith, 8. Herbert, N. Cummins. Dtiiitilluil MICHAEL'S SAND AND GRAVEL COMPANY BROCK'S INSURANCE AGENCY 58 3170A? 31b The Triple Trio is composed of nine girls with o u ts ta nd i ng voices . The members are chosen and very capably directed by Mr. Goosmun . Much credit should be given to the accompanist, J on n K oc h , who has worked faithfully and diligently. Best Wishes From All The Folks Af SO-LO MARX RUBBER COMPANY Mr. Goosmon 59 m Direcbrs Mr. and Mrs. Goosmun, Mrs. S. Mallin, M. Lack Master of Ceremonies D. Neumann. Mildred Z. Archer Chorus girls E. Nisbet and J. Stouback with Mr. Kleinhans and Coach McCoy. 60 a rioritied The Junior-Senior Revue under the capable direction ot'Mr. and Mrs. Goosman and Mrs. Doll was a great success. From the time the curtain rose until its final drop the entire cast performed ably and made the audience laugh time and time again. The band was rated with the best of the toemtapping orchestras and our singers may one day be given roles in Broadway productions . Con- gratulations to the entire cast and all the back- stage helpers. Without them the play could not have been a success. D. Mallot, M. Rooney, Brown, J. LoForge. Francis Capozio mm unmmmmMu . Sylvia Horton Marlene Rankin I954 , Indian Fantasy Paul Powell, Janice Grossheim, Nancy Smith, and Bill Byman. 61 Elaine Kingery William Smith .JLwlomecoming ibunce QUEEN Nancy Cummins CANDIDATES: A. An- drew, R. Ward, S, Wal- ters. R. Cline, R. Ewing, J. Elledge, G. Reynolds. A. Herbert. HARRY A. HILL, Wafer Delivery and MOBILGAS Products, Loveland, Ohio Orchesfro, Bull Moose Bunny Hop enjoyed by all King, Roger Wilson Presenfafion of roses to seniors Archway of roses yunior-$n ior rom The Junior Prom, under the capable direction of Mrs. Gentry and Miss Payne, proved a great success and everyone thoroughly enjoyed dancing to the music furnished by Bull Moose and his orchestra. After the king and queen had been crowned roses were presented to the Seniors and the faculty. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Smith, Miss Payne, Mrs. Gentry, P. Schlgltz. SECOND ROW: W. Bauer. L7. Nisbet, D. Gredig, E. Franz. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst enjoying h the dancing. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Rosa Ewing and Bill Byman MOST TALENTED Mildred Archer and Willie Smith BEST LOOKING Sonny Herbert and Nancy Cummings MOST ATHLETIC Arnold Howell and Gerry Reynolds II Ammm LOVELAND DRY CLEANERS 310 Jackson, Phone Lovelund 5-8427 enior BEST PERSONALITY Mark Merkle and May Burleson polggAl MOST POPULAR Nancy Cummins and Arnold Howell BEST ALL ROUND May Burleson and Sonny Herbert Peffing 99 For many years the Spelling Bee has been an annual event in fhe school year. The first place winneris given agold medoi; the second place winner, a siiver medal; fhe Third place winner, a bronze medal. THE WINNERS Bill Bymcm . . . First Place Virginia Feulner ,SecondPiace Sue Hornbeck . . Third Place LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr, Hurst, M. Mer- kle. C. Lofland, J. Heiden, C. De- Young, B. Byman, S. Mallin, V. Feul- ner, S. Hornbeck, S. Walters, D. Krebs, J. Buckshorn, J. Sonnycalb, D. Whalen, M. Hacker, I. Koch, K. von Starch, D. Langdoc, enior 34170 The seniors took their annual trip to Washington again this year. The group included Margaret Biermann, Clifton Fleenor, Gerry Reynolds, Shirley Knochenhauer, Rosa Ewing, William Smith, Marlene Rankin, Mildred Archer, Robert Maxfield, Nancy Cummins, Esther Driscoll, Richard Cline, and Marion Rooney. The students were choperoned by Mr. Ramsey, the class advisor, and guided throughout Washington, the naval academy, and Fort McHenry by the representative of the B. 8t 0. Railroad Company. A good time was had by all. THE WOODMONT DAIRY COMPANY : 4300 Galbraith Road, Phone Sycamore 7300 11 Grade A Products 1 69 gaccafaureale Four very short years ...... dances, activities, close friends ...... study, laughter, fears, and love ...... +he Senior Class leaves the Loveland High wifh many memories. Compliments of BROWNING BROTHERS SPARKS HARDWARE Lebanon, Ohio Loveland, Ohio Lumber and Building Supplies 70 racluafion The time has come For us to depart. This is the final thought of all the graduating seniors as they step up to receive their diplomas. As we leave the Lovelond High days behind us, our thought will always be with the carefree hours we spent there . 71 231 YEARIOOKS x OOOOOOOOO 3 ,M a a z
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