Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)
- Class of 1957
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loadand de5 554005 Zaadmml, 0w The Class of 1957 fokesgreat pleasure in dedicating this annual to Mr. Hurst. We feel that without his unfiring efforts the school would never have been as happy 0 nd successful for us. We feel, also, that without his unfc i 1 ing devotion to his work, the new school would not have been possible. This is our way of saying Thanks , and wishing more successful years to you,Mr. Hurst. L.W. HURST JOHN J. 066 SHELBY WALKER Superintendent Principal Secretary HOWARD MILLER President 1 ALICE TEMPLIN FRED GOOSMAN SYLVIA HORTON Wilmington, A.B. , Columbia, M. A. University of Cincinnati. B.S. University of Cincinnati, B. 5. Latin. American Government. Cincinnati College of Music, Eighth Grade Guidance Director B.M. , M.M. Music DONALD BRANNEN MAY KLEINHANS BETTIE TANNER University of Cincinnati. Western Reserve University, University of Cincinnati, B. S. Xavier University, B. S. A. B., M. A. Home Economics Seventh Grade Seventh Grade JOHN BAKER JOAN HALLSTED AUDREY MEIER MERLE ZIMMERMAN Wilmington. B.S. Wilmington, B.S. Monmouth College, A.B. Miami University, B.S. Industrial Arts Sociology, Health, Physical 4 English Algebra. Plane Geometry. Trig- Education onome try HAZELLE PAYNE GERALD RAMSEY BARBARA GOOSMAN Ohio University, B. S, , M.A. Wilmington, B. 5. Cincinnati College of Music, B.M. Business Education General Science, General Business , Music Bookkeeping 74a 7957' 7W ROBERT KLEINHANS FRED VOGEL Western Reserve University, Eighth Grade A. B. , M . A. Physics. Chemistry, Art, Biology THOMAS SAUNDERS GLADYS GENTRY ANNA KELLY JAMES WAGNER West Liberty State College, A.B. Dennison, A.B. Miami University. B.S. Miami University, B. S. World History, Health, Physical Columbia, M.S. American History, Government, Modern History. Coach Education Librarian, English English Mrs. Parker, Mrs. C. Shum. Mrs. Hopewell, Mrs. Moore. Ma tch it. girl! Those crackers may be fatteningn Mr. Orville Seward, Mr. Jim Flynn, Mr. Sidney Wiggins Mime out for a coffee break. Being a father is hard work. Isn'tit, Sidn Samba PATRICK L. ANDERSON Reading High 1, 2; Intramural Sports, Basketball 4; Intermural Sports, Foot- ball 4; Scholarship Team 4; Junior Prom COmmittee 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Variety Show 4; Class Assembly 4. DAVID EDWARD ANDREW Intermural Sports, Baseball 1,2; Football l,2,3,4; Intramural Sports, Bas- ketball 1,2; L Club 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Variety Show 3,4; Float Committee 4; Class Assembly 4. ROBERT ARMSTRONG Class President l,2,3,4; Variety Show 4; Biology Lab Assistant 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sweethearts Ball Committee 3; HomecomingCandidate 4; Float Committee 1, 2, 3; ChristmasDance Committee 4; Intermural Sports, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Baseba112,3; Student Council 1, 2, 3,4, President 4; ArtClub 4; L Club 2,3, 4, President 4. DIANE KAY BEGLEY Clay High School, Portsmouth, Ohio 1, 2; Owensboro High, Owensboro. Ken- tucky 3; Variety Show 4; Tiger's Tongue 4. DONALD H. BENNETT Intermural Sports, Reserve Basketball 1, 2, ReserveFootball 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; L Club 2,3, 4; Varsity Show 2; Junior Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Candidate 4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Float Committee 4. GAYLE BODLEY Intramural Sports, Basketball 1; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Choir 3,4; Variety Show 2, 3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; F. T.A. 4; G.A.A. 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Annual Staff 4; L Club 4; Class Assembly 4; Float Committee 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Queen 4; Sweethearts Ball Com- mittee 3. af 7757 JANET BOYD Band 1, 2,3,4; Variety Show l,2,3,4; Intramural Sports, Basketba112,3, Volleyball 1, 2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3. THEODORE C. BYMAN Intermural Sports. Track 3; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1;Choit 3; Variety Show 3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2,3;Projectionclub 2,3, 4; Tiger's Tongue 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; ArtClub 1; Knickerbockers 4; Spelling Bee 4; Class Assembly 4; Scholarship Team 1, 2; Scholarship Pin 1, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Sweethearts Ball Committee 3; Boy's State 3; Graduation Attendant 3; Lab Assistant 4. JOYCE LEE BYUS Intramural Sports, Volleyball 3,4; Basketba112, Softball 3,4; Intermural Sports, Basketball 3; Variety Show 4; F.H. A. 1, 2; F.B.L. A. 3,4;F.T. A. 4.- G. A. A. 2,3,4; Annual Staff4; Junior Secretaries 4. Secretary 4;Kr1icker- bockers 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Class Assembly 4; ScholarshipPin, Bronze 1, 2, 3, 4; Float Committee 2, 3,4; Junior PIomCommitteeB, Sweet- hearts Ball Committee 3, Concessions Committee 3. JOHN B. CORNETT Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2,3; Intetmural Spam, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1; Choir 1, 2, 3; ChristmasConcert 1, 2, 3; Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Schol arship Test 4; Operation Youth 3; Annual Staff4; Knickerbockers 4; Spelling Bee 4; Class Assembly 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Winner American Legion Award. MARJORIE LEE CROSTHWAITE G.A.A. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Knickerbockers 4; Variety Show 4; Class Assembly 4; Float Committee 4; Sweethearts Ball Committee 3. CAROLYN DEYOUNG Choir 1,2; Variety Show 3,4; F.H.A. 1, Reporter 1;F.B.L.A. 4, Secretary 4; Tiger's Tongue 2,3,4, Business Manager 4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Junior Secretaries 4, Treasurer 4; Art Club 3; Knickerbockers 4, Vice-Pres- idem 4; Spelling Bee 1; Scholarship Team 1.2,3,4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1, 2. 3, Gold 4; Junior Prom Committee 3-, Senior Scholarship Test 4; Float Committee 2; Christmas Dance Committee 4; Sweethearts BallCommittee 3. Seam CLAYTON F. DRAKE, JR. Intramural Sports, Basketball 4; Variety Show 3,4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Vice- President 3; Art Club 3; Annual Staff 4;Knickerbockers 4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2,3,4; Class Assembly 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Ohio History Test 4. CARL EIFERT Intramural Sports, Basketball 1.2.3.4; Intermural Sports, Baseball 3; Choir 1,2; Christmas Concert 1,2. ROBERT ELBRECHT, JR. Intermural Sports, Football, Reserve 1, Varsity 3, Manager 2,4; Basketball, Manager l,2,3,4, Baseball, Manager 1,2,3; Track, Manager 1,2,3; L Club 1,2,3; Art Club 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Float Committeer3. HARRIET JANET FRANZ Class Treasurkr 2, 3; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1,2,3,4; Intermural Sports, Basketball, Re- serve 1,2, Varsity 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Volleyball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4, Track 3,4; All Star Team 4; Choir 4; Variety Show 4; ChristmasConcert 4; F. H. A. 1, 2; F.T. A. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2,3,4. G. A. A. Board 1, 2,4, G. A. A. Trophy 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; AnnualStaff4;Knickerbockers4; Senior Scholarship Test, Scholarship Team 4; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1, 2,3; FloatCommittee 2, 3, 4; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3, Christmas Dance Committee 4; Home- coming Candidate 4, Junior Prom Committee 3; Class Assembly 4; Con- cessions Committee. DAVID FLEENOR Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, 5; intermuralSports, Footba111,2, 3, 4, Baseball 3; Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 3, 4, 5; Band 1.2.3.4, 5; Latin Club 3,4; Knickerbockers 4; Scholarship Team 1,2, 3,4; Reading Circle 2: Lab Assistant. CAROL ELIZABETH GREENE Intramural Sports, Basketba111,2,3,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Captain2, Volley- ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 2; Intermural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Cap- Iain 3,4, Softball 1, 2, 3,4, Volleyball 1, 2,3,4, Co-Captain 3,4, Track 1, 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Band2,3,4. BandPIesidem4;Christ- masConcert2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; G. A.A. 1, 2,3,4, G.A. A. Board 4; All Star Team 3,4; G.A.A. Trophy 4, G.A.A. Vice-President 4; F.B.L.A. 4, Second Vice-President 4; Tiger's Tongue 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Club 1; Class Assembly 4; Float Committee 1,2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3, Christmas Dance Committee 4; Graduation Attendant; Sweethearts Ba 11 Committee. ROBERT EARL HAYNES Studem Council 3,4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 4; lntermural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3, Football 1 2; Variety 3,4; L Club 2,3,4; Senior Scholar- ship Test 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Art Club 4; Graduation Attendant 3. GERRY HEATON Intramural Sports, Basketball 3,4, Volleyba113, 4; Variety Show 3.4; Junior Prom Assembly 3; Class Assembly 4. JAMES HEDLESTEN Intermural Sports, Football 1; Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Christmas .Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Projection Club 1,2 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Class Assembly 4. MARILYNN SUE HIMES Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 4; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2,3, 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Softball 1, 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4; Intermural Sports, Basketball, Reserve 1,2, Varsity 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Volleyball, REServe 1,2, Varsity 3, Softball 1, Track 1; All Star Team 4; Choir 3,4; Christ- mas Concert 3,4; Variety Show 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4, G.A.A. Board 4, Secretary 4, G.A.A. Trophy 4;F.B.L.A. 3.4. First Vice-President 3, President 4, State Delegate 3,4; Tiger's Tongue 1,2,3, 4; Annual 4, Co-Editor 4; Junior Secretaries 4, President 4; Class Assembly 4; Junior Prom Committee 3, SweetheartBallCommittee3, FloatCommittee 3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Reading Circle 4; Scholarship Team 3, Seholarship Pin, Bronze 1, 2,3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Sweetheart's Candidate 1; Graduation Attendant 3; Homecoming Candidate 4; Scholar- ship Test 1,2,3,4; winner American Legion W Award. SUE ANN HORNBECK Choir 2, 3; Variety Show 4; Tiger's Tongue 4: Annual 4;Knickerbockers 1, 4; Spelling Bee 1,2,3,4; Winner Third Place 1, Third Place 2;Class Assembly 4; Float Committee 2,3,4; Christmas Concert 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3. CLARENCE KENSER Fayetteville High School 1,2,3. 3 : I4. Iawmti I I I I III.-. Sem'ww ROBERTA ANNE KREBS Intramural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3, Softball 1,2; Intetmural Sports, Basketba112 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Volleyba112,3,4, Softball 2, 3,4; Choir 2, 3, 4; Variety Show 2, 3, 4; ChtistmasConcert 2, 3; G. A. A, 1,2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Knickerbockers 4; Spelling Bee 2,4; Reading Circle 3; Float Committee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; All Star Team 4. EDWARD RICHARD LACK Vice-President 1.2.3.4; IntramuralSports, Basketball3,4;IntermuralSports, Football 1,2,3,4, Baseba111,2,3, Track 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; L Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Junior Prom Committee; Sweetheart B211 Candidate; Homecoming Candidate; HomecomingKing; Homecoming Com- mittee. DAVID LANGDOC Spelling Bee 1; Intramural Sports, Basketball2, 3; Variety Show 2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Art'Club 2, 3. 4, President 2;Knickerbockers 4; Operation Youth 8; Christmas Concert 2,3; Choir 2, 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Lab Assistant, Junior Prom Committee; Float Committee 4; Christmas Dance Committee 4; Tiger's Tongue 4; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1; Annual Staff 4. IONA CAROLE LAWHORN Secretary; Intramural Sports, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3.4, Captain 1; Softball 1,2,3,4, Captain 1, Track 1,2,3,4; Inter- mural Sports, Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Captain 2, Co-Captain 4, Volleyball 1, 2,3,4. Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2,3, Track 1; All Star Team 2,3,4; G. AKA. Trophy 4, G.A. A. l, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. BoardB, 4, President4;Choir 4; Christmas Concert 4; F.H.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 4; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Class Assembly 4; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1, 2, 3,4; ReadingCircle 4;Junior Prom Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Christmas Dance Committee 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Sweetheart Ball Candidate 4; Tiger's Tongue 4; Annual Staff 4; Knickerbockers 4; Senior Scholarship Test; Float Com- mittee 3,4; Variety Show 3.4; Concessions Committee 3. KENNETH MEEKER, JR. Intramural Sports, Basketball 3,4; Intermural Sports, Basketball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3, Baseball 1.2; Knickerbockers 4; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3; Variety Show 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Float Committee 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3. RAY HERBERT MEEKER Interscholastic Sports, Basketball, Reserve 1, Variety Show3,4;FloatCom- mittee 2,3,4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Choir. A er, JAMES ALDEN PALMER Intermural Sports, Football, Reserve 2; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Scholar- ship Team 1,2. JERRY POE Intramural Sports, Basketball 1; Intermural Sports, Basketball, Reserve 2, Varsity 3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Projection Club 4; Tiger's Tongue 4; Annual Staff 4; Art Club 2,3; Knickerbockers 4; Art Club 2.3; L Club 4; Class Assembly 4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1, 2, Bronze 3,4; Float Committee 2,3, 4; HomecomingCandidate 4;Graduation Attend- ant 3, Senior Scholarship Test 4; Lab Assistant 4; Ohio History Test 4. DONALD R. FENCE Intermural Sports, Basketball 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; L Club 3, 4; Variety Show 4; Class Assembly 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. K ENNETH REYNOLDS LEDA JANE SEREY Fenwich High 1,2; Variety Show 3,4; Latin C1ub2, President3; Tiger'sTon- gue 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor 4; Art Club 3, Secretary 3; Knicker- bocker; 4, President 4; Spelling Bee 2, 3', 4. First Place 2; Scholarship Team 2,3, 4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 2, 3, 4; Concessions Committee 3; Sweetheart Ball Committee 3, juniorPromCommitteeS; D.A.R. Test4; Senior Scholar- ship Test 4; Valedictorian 4. ALBERT W. SOLZMAN Intermural Sports, Football, Reserve 1; Basketball Manager 1,2,3; Base- ball, Manager 1,2,3, Track, Manager 1,2,3, Football, Manager 2.3. Sendaw cf 7 95 7 FLORENCE LUCILLE SNYDER Intra mural Sports, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softba 11 1, 2, 3, 4; Intermural Sports, Volleyball 4;Choir 2,3. 4; Variety Show 2,3,4;Christ- mas Concert 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. l,2,3,4; F.B.L.A. 4; Tigers Tongue 4; Annual Staff 4; Knickerbockers4;FloatCommittee 4; Junior Prom Committee 3. RICHARD MICHAEL WALLINGFORD Band 1, 2, 3,4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Variety Show 1; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Christmas Concert 1; Choir 1. RUSSELL C. WASSON Variety Show'1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concert 1, 2,3,4; F.T.A 4; Tiger's Tongue 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Art Club 2,3; Knickerbockers 4; Library Staff 4; Scholarship Team 2, 4; Reading Circle 1, 2,3,4; Boy's State Delegate 3, Cincinnati Safety Convention 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 3,4; Class Assembly 4; Junior Prom Committee. BARRY J. WHALEN Intramural Sports, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intermural Sports, Football, Varsity 3, 4; Baseb3112,3,4, Track 3,4; L Club 3,4; Variety Show 4; Senior Scholar- ship Test 4; Class Assembly 4. GORDAN WILLIAMS Intermural Sports, Basketball, Reserve 1,2, Varsity 3,4; Track 3; Variety Show 4; Latin Club 1, 2; L Club 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1, 2, 3,Bronze 4; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Float Committee 1, 2,3,4; Junior Prom Com- mittee 3; Class Assembly 4. JANICE LOUISE WILSON Graduation Attendant 3; Mr. Freshman 1; Choir 1,3; Variety Show 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Latin Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Tiger's Tongue 2,3, Assistant Editor 3; ArtClub 3; Class Assembly 4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1, 2,3, Gold 4; FloatCommittee 3,4; Sweetheart Ball Candidate 3; Shamrock Ball Candidate 2; Homecoming Candidate 4; Junior Prom Committee 3, Christmas Concert 2; Safety Convention Delegate 3; Concessions Com- mittee 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Salutatotian 4; D.A.R. Test 4; Scholar- ship Team 1,2,3,4. ' 1cm! 70656 and '7th We, the Senior Class of 1957, being of sound mind and body declare this to be our last will and testament. To Mr. 099 and Mr. Hurst we leave our gratitude and sincere appreciation for their constant help and advice. To Mrs. Kelly, we will ourdeepest thanks for her kind and patient understanding and for all she had done for us. To the remaining Faculty, we leavea big thanks For a great job they have done. To the Class of '58, we leave our happy memories 0ch wonderful era of our life. To the Juniors, we leave our many money-making schemes. To the Sophomores, we leave our salesman technique. To the Freshmen, we will our determination to get through. Pot Anderson wills his technique of hitch-hiking to Jerry Elliott. Dove Andrews leaves for the army. Ted Bymon leaves to further his education. Florence Snyder leaves to ioin Calvin. Joyce Byus wills her shorthand ability to Joan Bowman. Clayton Drake bequeaths his Cadillac to Miss Meier. Buddy Solzman leaves Coach Wagner and Coach Saunders with a manager. Jim Palmer leaves by the nearest exit. Harriet Franz quves to ioin Peach. Carol Greene leaves her running ability to Sylvia Horton. Curl Eifert leaves agreeable ways to Wesley Wagers. Richard Wollingford leaves American history to Mrs. Kelly. Marilynn Himes bequeaths her F.B.L.A. presidency to Elaine Loflond. John Cornett leaves to continue flying. Richard Lock wills his Football ability to Larry Miller. Carole Lawhorn bequeaths her athletic ability to Debbie von Storch . Bob Armstrong wills his basketball ability to Skip Hardwick. Kenneth Meeker leaves, taking his title of King with him. Roy Meeker leaves his friendly ways to Bob Broermon. Dave Langdoc leaves his height to Lowell Merkle. Janice Wilson leaves her always innocent look to Betty Romohr. Margie Crosthwaite leaves her quiet ways to Gail Huff. Gayle Bodley leaves her maiorette ability to Carol Gibbs. Sue Hornbeck leaves her Freckles to Al Knight. Carolyn DeYoung leaves her scholarship ability to Martha Walker. Roberta Krebs leaves her four years in home economics to some struggl ing freshman . Don Pence leaves his position at room 206 to A.G. McFarland. Russell Wesson leaves to study to be a teacher. Clarence Kenser leaves his place to someone else who desires it. Jim Hedlesten wills his musical ability to Ande Grande. Gordan Williams leaves Mr. 099 a pair of bermudos. Don Bennett wills his height to Butch Smith. Jerry Poe bequeaths his position in lab to Bob Williams. Barry Wholen leaves quietly but quickly. David Fleenor finally leaves. Having the approval of the above seniors, we do declare this to be our last will and testament. Witnessed by: Signed: Mrs. Kelly Carole Lcwhorn Carol Greene i i M?MW Times have changed and ten years have passed; But the biggest change was in our class. We've grown from young kids into something great And each one's story I shall relate. Pot Anderson, an accountant, is the country's best; Dave Andrews in his new station is pumping high test; Bob Armstrong is the president oF The United Dairy; And among his board of directors are Lock and Barry. Don Bennett is running a model beef farm; While Carolyn DeYoung operates a ladies' school For charm. John Cornett, having flown over all the earth's face, ls preparing with David Lungdoc For a trip into space. Joyce Byus is busy with a house full of kids; Clarence Kenser, now a contractor making new bids. Ray Meeker is in the Air Force; Gayle Bodley, in the Waves; And you can find Carl Eifert playing baseball with the Braves. Janice Wilson is teaching English in a little country schoo'l; Jerry Poe is an architect with a pencil and a rule. Marilynn Himes and Carole Greene are typing for Uncle Sam; Jim Palmer is a butcher cutting a ham. Leda Serey is training horses to show at the country fair; While Harriet Franz is busy setting someone's hair. Dave Fieenor is mixing fluids in a chemistry lab; Dick Wallingford, with his point and brushes, is painting 0 dub. Clayton and Ted are engineers planning some new roads; But Florence and Roberto both married, living in their abodes. Carole Lawhorn i's starring in a Broadway ploy; While Mciorie Crosthwaite is busy being queen for a clay. Ken Meeker and Robert Haynes are foremen at the Mill; Jim Hediesten is superintendent, climbing higher still; Russeli Wesson is working for a change, teaching history, I think; Diane Begley is nagging her husband to wash the dishes in the sink; Don Pence is now a draftsman and is working at G. E. ' Gordon Williams is operating bulldozers and is a busy bee; Custodian Buddy Solzmun has just received a new school bus; And Sue Hornbeck with her third husband is starting a fuss. As all stories must end sometime, We'li finish ours with this Famous rime: Of all sod words of tongue and pen The saddest are, it might have been. 16 Wndmdawm M. McMullen . Merkle . Mertes . Perry . Rankin . Romohr . Runyan Siekman FUUJWFUF'F' -. - Smith Smith . Staats . Stevens Stout Tarvin Thompson . Trinko ... n Tucker . Wagers . Walker Ward Wene . Whitecotten . Williams . Williams mmeUEEP WPPFWFT B. Ault K. Bauer C. Binegar J. Bowman R. Broerman P. Brown B. Carter R. Collett I. Conover P. Corrill B. Craig D. Cravens S. Crosthwaite C. Flanary H. Franz C. Gibbs L. Gibson S. Gray J. Harding R. Hardwicke 0. Harris L. Hill L. Holden J . Jarvis J. Johnson L. Jones A. Knight J. Lewis B. Lofland D. McAtee K. Morgan J . Mullikin J. Neale K. Neuman E. Ogden F. Palmer J. Pearson B. Poe K. Rich P. Rooney E. Schroer B. Sell J. Seward E. Shumaker D. Simpson D. Simpson J . Shinn B. Smith J. Smith M. Smith J. Solzman B. Spangler M. Stevens S. Swing D. Thompson W. Tufts N. Walters R. Warmen E. Whaley G. Wheate S. Wilson D. Winchester C. Adkins G. Barnes M. Beaty W. Bodley G. Boyd M. Bradley M. Bream B. Creager L. Davis J. D011 I. Easley C. Estep D. Fergusen Greenwald . Hall . Hamilton . Hickman . Hockman Hockstok Horton . Hoskins . Hudson . Huff . Jarvis . Johnston Jones . Kempf zmw :wrwzu Ur Kin Lam am Lawhorn Lynch McDonough McFarland McFarland Martin Meeker C. Merkle F. Merrit L. Miller our w-r'uzr 093w F. Adams R. Adkins B. Anderson F. Anness G. Ashcraft M. Bennett M. Binegar E. Bradley J. Branscum R. Bryant L. Corrill G. Creamer R. Creech M. Deerwester A. DeNu D. Franz D. Fisher A. Grande M. Grosnickle T. Grossheim D. Hamilton J. Harding D. Hardwick R. Hamann J. Hatter J. Hobbs C. Hurley B. Huff L. Jackson D. Iaeger G. Lark M. Lynn M. Maas I. Mace K. Mallin M. Mertes D. Michael B. Ogg V. Parks M. Perry T. Schroer B. Scull M. Sharp J. Skinkle B. Smith J. Tumbleson I. Turner C. Vercamp L. Wisby A. Wrenn L. Ashcraft C. Baker G. Bang J. Bauer J. Burton F. Buschle N . Byus L. Connor M. Dean P. Downs P. Driscoll N. Estep C. Gully S. Gully P. Hamblin S. Hambrick C. Hedger S. Hedger J. Herbert J. Hill J. Jones J. King W. Klesch C. Koehler K. Masters P. McDonald J. McFarland C. Meeker L. Ratliff L. Robinson R. Roltke B. Runyan Q. Smith D. Stouder S. Switzer S. Taylor D. van Storch R. Walters J. Williams A. Wilson I'w- FIRST ROW: C. DeYoung, F. Snyder, G. Bodley, R. Krebs, J. Boyd, C. Greene, J. Byus, M. Himes, C. Lawhom, H Franz. SECOND ROW: M. Stevens, Miss Payne, S. Hor- ton. E. Lofland, C Binegar. D. Simp- son, I. Bowman. D. Winchester, B. Romohr, R. Warmen, C. Flanary. L. Davis. THIRD ROW: 1. Lynch, 5. Spauld- ing, D. Thompson, M. Smith. S. Tarvin. B. Hockman, C. Adkins. P. Corrill, C. Meeker, C. Rich, P. Rooney, D. Mar- tin, B. Sell. STANDING: B. Carter. R. Collett. P. Brown B. Craig. J. Conover, G. Huff, M. Hickman. Van. , LEFTgp RIGH Payne, D. Wt E. Loflgnd. 7.3.1.24. F.B. L.A., under the leadership of Miss Payne, isa group organized for the purpose of train- ing business leaders for the future. Many interesting activities were planned and undertaken by the members and each girl is trying to earn the highest number of points so she may attend the National Convention to be held this year at Dallas, Texas. 22 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Poe, R. Williams, G. Poe, T. Byman, I. Seward, J. Hedlesten. STANDING: Mr. Ogg. pwjectc'cm 6kg The Proiection Club is organized for the purpose of teaching the students to operate the pro- jectors for use in the school assembly programs and in the individual classes. . These boysoperate the machines For teachers when films are shown in the classroom and for the school when Films are shown by the Student Council and the school in the auditorium. Each senior has the responsibility of teaching the operation, under the direction of Mr. 099, to the lower clussmen who are members of the club. Members are selected by Mr. 099, with the recommendation of the faculty. I l 1 UNION SAVING AND LOAN WALKER'S SOHIO SERVICE Loveland, Ohio Loveland, Ohio 23 FIRST ROW: H. Franz, R. Krebs, S. Hombeck, J. Byus, L. Serey. SECOND ROW:K. Meeker, M Crosthwaite, F. Snyder, C. Law horn, C. DeYoung. THIRD ROW: D. Fleenor, D. Langdoc, C. Drake. R. Wasson. FOURTH ROW: J. Poe, G. Williams, T. Byman, J. Cornea, Miss Meier. Kadcazgac ew Compl iments of WHITLEY'S GROCERY Advisor Miss Meier, President Leda Serey. 24 LIV ls: mun min; FIRST ROW; M. Beaty, C. Adkins, L. Robinson, J. Branscum. SECOND ROW: P. Tucker, B. Hockman, P. James, E. Lofland. STANDING: J. Williams, 1. Burton, D. Winchester. D. von Storcn, C. Koehler, D. Stouder. 1am: W Miss Templin and President M Beaty. Compl imenfs 0F Compl imenfs of LOVEIAND GROCERY SO-LO MARX RUBBER COMPANY Free Delivery NO 5-3681 fofes World's Largest Selling Rubber Footwear 25 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Pfiester, C. Wene, H. Franz, R. Elbrecht, R. Perry, Mr. Kleinhans, B. Creager, M. Breen, K. Bauer, S. Crosthwaite, D. Langdoc. K FIRST ROW: C. Greene, M. Himes, E. Lofland, B. Hockman. C. Lawhorn. SECOND ROW; C. Flanary, D. Winchester, H. Franz, M. Beaty, Miss Hallsted. The Girls' Athletic Association has set up a point system whereby each girl earns poinfs for The sports activities in which she participates. At fhe end of the year when all the points have been compiled, the girls are awarded numbers, letters, or trophies, depending upon the number of points that she earned. BILL AND JOHN WESTERN AUTO STORE BILL AND JOHN SHOPPING CENTER 305 Jackson Street 103 Broadway 27 m 2! FIRST ROW: Coach Saunders, C. Meeker, J. Bowman, R. Lack. R. Armstrong, D. Bennett, B Romohr, Coach Wagner. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, G. Boyd, 1. Neale, R. Haynes, D. Fleenor. D. Hamilton, D. Andrews, F. Stevens. THIRD ROW; L.. Gibson, R. Broerman, J. Smith, L. King, J. Mullikin, K. Neumann, R. Hardwick. FOURTH ROW:R.E1brecht, B. Whalen, R. Perry, C. Wene, G. Williams, R. Williams. ,Ld! Coach Saunders, 1 Coach Wagner. ROMOHR'S RESTAURANT RED'S SERVICE STATION Jackson Street NO-4-9521 Loveland, Ohio 28 STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Serey, C. DeYoung, C. Lawhom, J. Cornett, D. Pence, R. Wasson, I. Poe, T. Byman, C. Drake, J. Byus. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT; S. Hombeck, M. Himes. R. Krebs, F. Snyder, M. Crosth- waite, C. Greene. G. Bodley. H. Franz. L.W. NISBET COMPANY Loveland, Ohio Phone NO-5-4857 Builders' Supplies, Coal, Feed, and Hardware 77,44. The Lincoln Walker Hurst Club of the F.T.A. was formed early this year tolearn about the opportunities in teaching, to culti- vate the qualities essential too good teacher, to help each member decide whether he or she should become a teacher to work with children in teaching and learning situations, and to serve the school and community. Some of the older members have taken over classes when regular teachers were unable to do so. Mr. Hurst and Bonita Hockman. Byus. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Winchester, 8. Horton, D. van Storch, B. Adams, D. Hardwick, G. Ash- craft, M. Himes. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Skinkle, C. Adkins, E. Thompson, R. Wasson, C. Gibbs, S. Tarvin, C. Greene, G. Bodley, B. Spangler. STANDING: MI. Hurst. ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Franz, J. Wilson, E. Lofland, C. Lawhom, B. Hockman, M. Beaty. E. Schroer, J. t TUFT'S FUNERAL HOME Loveland, Ohio FIRST ROW: Miss Payne, K. Whitecott M. Himes, C. DeYoung. and L. Serey. TIGER'S TONGUE STAFF Editorial Editor . . . . . . . . Business Manager . . . . Feature Editor . . . . . Class Reporters . . . . . S. Horton, D. Sfouder, B. Anderson, Music and Art . . . . . Alumni Reporter . . . . Humor. . . . . . . . Girls' Sports. . . . . . Boys' Sports . . . . . . E. Loflund C. DeYoung . L. Serey M. Himes, C. Flcnory, B. CorneH'. C. Koehler R. Wasson C. Greene C. Lcwhorn . T. Byman Assistants . . . . K. Whifecotton, MONTGOMERY THEATER Montgomery, Ohio D. Fisher x V s on, 1. Pearson, T. Byman, C. Flanary, C. Binegat, E. Lofland, C. Greene, and MissMeier. SECOND ROW: D. Langdoc. B. Cornett, S. Horton, C. Koehler. F. Snyder, P. Brown, D. Stouder, N. Byman, and B. Carter. LAST ROW: J. Poe, C. Lawhorn, D. Stouder, L. Ashcraft, K. Hockman, D. Fisher, R. Wasson, 769em'z 7mgae SW 32 Each month the Tiger's Tongue staff, under the direction of Miss Meier and Miss Payne publishes a summary of the recent school activities. This includes: sports, club, class, and alumni news, plus many other inferesfing features. LEBANON CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK Lebanon, Ohio FIRST ROW: 0. Harris, C. Flanary, B. Armstrong, Mr. Ogg, R. Lack, J. Neale, L. Miller. SECOND ROW: R. Haynes. T. 1 l Grossheim, R. Hardwick, C. Meeker, J. Smith, A. Hunt, K. Nesbit. SW gamma! R. Armstrong, Mr. Ogg. KASH D. AMBURGY Builder of Fine Homes South Lebanon, Ohio 33 The Student Council is the governing body of the junior and senior high school . This organization is divided into these groups; scholar- ship, athletics, and control- on which the members work. Some of fheirvarious opera- Hons ore: annual spelling bee, scholarship pins, con-' ducting intramural g o m e s , inspecting lockers, and spon- soring school cleun-up groups. g x 164mm Staff Each year new books are added to the library shelves and this year was no exception. Everyone eagerly awaited his turn to read the latest copy of his favorite book. The library assistants, under the capable direction of Mrs. Gentry, performed the munyduties required of them in a fast and efficient manner. People enjoyed the library and the books they read . SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Gulley, I. Conover, L. Mertes, J. Branscum, B. Scull, M. Grossnickle, M. Beaty, s. Horton. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lynch, B. Craig, R. Walters, J. Herbert, B. Anderson, M. Stevens, I. Wheate, R. Wasson, E. Schroer, Mrs. Gentry, P. Downs, C. Meeker, M. Hickman. LEFT TO RIGHT; B. Hockman, D. Winchester, M. Walker, C. Adkins, J. Byus, E1 Schroer, G. DeYoung, E. Lofland, M. Himes, J. Bowman. gander; Semetmdea The Junior Secretaries was a newly formed organization this year under the sponsorship of Miss Hazelle Payne and Mrs. Anna Kelly. The purpose of this club is to aid in the printing of the paper, the Annual, and other programs needed by the school . Next year, these girls will be responsible For the printing of the paper entirely. The club also assists teachers in mimeogrcphing tests. The girls also care for the machines and the room. CIAUDE I. AMBURGY Building and Excavating South Lebanon, Ohio 35 Saddam? gee FIRST ROW: J. Skinkle, M. Deerwester. L. Ratliff, J. Bauer, J. Adams. and Mr. Hurst. SECOND ROW: M. Jarvis, E. - Schroer, B. Hockman, M. Beaty, D. Winchester. THIRD ROW; R. Collett, B. Thompson, B. Williams, E. Lofland. and M. Walker. FOURTH ROW: S. Hombeck, J. Comett, T. Byman, and R. Krebs. Mr. Hurst FIRST PLACE - M. Deerwester SECOND PLACE - E. Schroer THIRD PLACE - E. Lofland Schtwwhga 7m ' Each year in the spring scholarship exams are given in the high school 1'0 determine the two best sfudenfs from each subject. These two best students in each subject later go to Miami University to compete with the other students in fhe disiricf for higher honors. This year nine of the scholarship team brought back certificates from Miami . They were Janice Wilson, Elaine Schroer, Leda Serey, Bonita Hockman, Diana Winchester, Robert Williams, J.I. Smith, Jane Bauer, Diana Sfouder. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. DeYoung, L. Serey, J. Wilson, L. Ratliff, B. Hockman, E. Lofland, R. Collett, E. Schroer, M. Beaty, D. Stouder. J. Bauer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Winchester, H. Franz, J. Poe, C. Drake, 0. Harris, G. Gaylor, R. Runyan, M. Mertes, C. Meeker, B. Hamann. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Pearson. H. Hoskins, W. McSorely, R. Wasson, R. Williams, D. Hamilton, J. Smith. J. Hatter, F. Palmer. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ogg, Mr. Zimmerman. Compliments of Compliments of FRISCH'S LEBANON BlG BOY GENTRY APPLIANCES Lebanon, Ohio Furnifure and Appliances 37 Swan SMaZawhz Pm deew add Pm Scholarship pins are awarded on Award's Day at the end of each school year. Freshmen, sopho- mores, and iuniors may earn either a bronze or a silver pin depending upon the number of points each earned that year. Only seniors moyearna gold pin which requires ninety points. This year there were two, Janice Wilson and Carolyn DeYoung. Carolyn DeYoung Janice W ilson Sitaez 29m A silver pin is the next highest award and is difficult to earn since eighty points are required for it. Clayton Drake, Leda Serey, and Diane Begley were the recipients for Clayton Drake this pin . 3mm Pm Abronze pin requires fifty-six points at the end of the senior year. A grade of A earns three points; a grade of B earns two points; and . a grade of C earns one 1 point. Jerry Poe, Ted By- man, Marilynn Himes, Joyce Byus, Carole Lowhorn, and Gordon Wil l iums earned these . Jerry Poe Ted Byrnan Marilynn Himes Joyce Byus Carole Lawhorn 38 Wawdtg 7W6! x 5mm SW4 Lovelund I8 Sharonville 0 Loveland 38 Indian Hill 6 Loveland 19 Moderia 0 Lovekmd 12 Sycamore 27 Lovelond 12 Anderson 27 Lovelcnd O Colerain, 41 Lovelcnd 0 Taylor 27 Loveland 7 Harrison 41 Lovelancl 0 Mt . Healthy 20 Lovelond 27 Deporres 12 F1RSTROW:M. Tally, J. Solzman. SECOND ROW: B. Solzman, L. King, D. Hamilton, D. Bennett, J. Siekman, R. Perry. J. Neale, R. Elbrecht. THIRD ROW: Coach Saunders, R. Lack, L. Gibson, F. Stevens, P. Anderson, L. Miller, B. Whalen, Coach Wagner. THOMPSON'S CHEVROLET, INC. Loveland, Ohio 40 74c 6mc4e4 PZan for: Me 7atme The LOvelancl Tigers were over coming their light weight by speed and intelligence and rolled up three consecutive victories against Sharonville, Indian Hill, and Madeira but then time caught up with them and they finished the season far behind that of last year. Lovelund High School will have to wait until next year to. break the iinx that seemed to be against them this ye :r. Richard Lack, Larry Miller, and Bob Armstrong were the ones who carried the ball for most of the touchdowns. It took a powerful line to break the offense of the other team, and the power of Loveland's line was due to the spirit, will, and practice of all the players. Next year Loveland will have asuccessful year so keepplanning for the Future, Coaches Wagner and Saunders. Manager B. Elbrecht, Coaches Wagner and Saunders, Manager Solzman. MICHAEL SAND AND GRAVEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS Radio Equipped Concrete Mixer Trucks Phone NO 5-856l Loveland, Ohio 41 KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Mullikin, G. Wheate. R. Rolke, B. Jones, G. Kempf, C. Estep, T. Grossheim. SECOND ROW: B. Solzman. P. McDonough, L. Tumbleson, A. Grande, F. Potts, J. Harding. THIRD ROW: Mr. Saunders, B. Hamann, W. Huff, J. Greenwald, B. Broerman, Mr. Wagner, R. Elbrecht. INFRONTzManagers M. Talley. J. Solzman. Eedewe 740W These are the boys upon whom are placed all the hopes For the Future teams. They play hard and practice hordso that Lovelcnd can continue to have a winning football team. Coach Saunders Compliments of HAROLD DOLL Insurance of all kinds NO 5-597l 42 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Broermau, J. Poe, A. Knight, G. Williams. SECONDIROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Wagner, L. Miller, D. Pence, R. Hardwick. Coach Wagner k? L: ROLKE BROTHER'S SUPPLY Loveland, Ohio 43 Rolke, D. Hall, L. King, K. Morgan, Manager J. Solzman. ' 264mm ?WM Congratulations From LOVELAND PHARMACY Frank Reames 44 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT; B. Jones, C. Meeker, J. Greenwald, J. Neale. V. Garrett, D. Hamilton. K. Neumann. SECOND ROW; Mr. Saunders, W. Huff, J. Mullikin, R. Coach Saunders FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; J. Elliot, C. Meeker, B. Broennan, I. Neale, K. Neumann. SECOND ROW: B. Hamann, L. Gibson. D. Hamilton, B. Whalen, J. Mullikin, B. McSorley. THIRD ROW: 1. Greenwald, J. Smith, K. Morgan, L. Miller, W. Klesch, J. Lynn, Mr. Wagner. 3mm and 7m FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; A. Knight, D. Hamilton, K. Morgan, W. Huff, L. Miller, L. Gibson, L. King, F. Stevens, 1. Greenwald. STANDING: B. Hamann, R. Perry, R. Creech, J. Mullikin, D. Hall, J. Hedlesten. B. Whalen, Mr. Saunders. Clara Meeker, Gayle Bodley, Betty Romohr, Joan Bowman, Chloe Flanary. i Ewewe ghedeadew Jeanette Skinkle, Dolores Simpson, Nancy Walters, Carol Gibbs, Gail Huff. 46 STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Skinkle. D. Winchester. L. Davis, R. Warman, N. Estep. N. Walters. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Huff, C. Meeker, D. Hard- wick, L. Ratliff. B. Hockman, J. King. STANDING: Miss Hallstead. I 33 Broadway p, LOVEIAND MUTUAL BUILDING 8 LOAN 3 1 206 Paid on Insured Savings Loans on Homes SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Lewis, L. Jones, C. Greene, M. McMullen, E. Lofland. C. Lawhom, L. Mertes, R. Krebs, H. Franz, B. Craig. STAND- ING:B. Thompson. Miss Hallsted. Wawdtg Waliwgd! FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Jones, C. Greene, C. Lawhorn, H. Franz, R. Krebs, L. Mertes. F. Snyder. SEC- OND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Lofland, S. Grayfj. Smith, C. Bi- negar,C. Gibbs, C. Flanary. STANDING: Miss HalISEEd. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Meeker, M. Stevens, M. Bennet, B. Hockman, J. Lynch, J- King, N. Estep. SEC- OND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J Skinkle, G. Huff, M. Beaty, M. Smith, S. Horton, D. von Storch. STANDING: Miss Hallsted. Saggale FIRST ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: L. Davis, C. Greene, C. Lawhorn, C. Meeker, G. Huff, D. van Storch, B. Hockman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Smith. R. Warman, E. Lofland, R. Krebs, L. Jones, L. Mertes. D. Hardwick. STANDING: Miss Hallsted. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hockman, M. Beaty, D. Simpson, I. Skinkle, J. Adams, D. von Starch. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; G. Huff. S. Horton, C. Lawhorn, H. Franz. L. Davis, R. Warman, G. Ashcraft. THIRD ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT; N. Walters, C. Meeker, C. Greene, E. Lofland, L. Jones, M. Stevens, L. Memes, C. Flanary, D. Hardwick. STANDING: Miss Hallsted. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Winchester, R. Warman, L. Jones, C. Greene, C. Lawhom, B. Heckman, M. Himes, E. Lofland. R. Krebs, L. Mertes. C. Meeker. H. Franz. W' 145! Slaw In addition to their regular classroom ac- tivities, thesegirls take time out after school many nights to strive for the cup they earn at the end of their senior year. Points aregiven for the sports they participate in and 1500 points are required for a girl to obtain the coveted trophy. These all star girls are the ones who were selected as being the best all- round girls in sports, the highest honor that a girl can win in sports. STANDING: Miss Hallsted, C. Lawhorn. Patwmye 0m ,4daeztwew Tri County Motors Garrett's Flowers Spear's Pharmacy Mari-Clare Shop, Milford Milford Hardware Thriftwoy Restaurant Rich's .05 and .10 Store LaForge Tractor Sales Ninefy-Nine Shop, Lebanon Moineville General Store Loveland Food Bank Marion's Dress Shop Gincbea Dress Shop, Milford Horcourt's Flowers Loveland Supply Glass's Sohio Station, Branch Hill Larry Conover's Furniture, Milford Arcade Beauty Shoppe Milifzer's Schroer's Corner Cupboard Lebanon Baby Shop Mifchell's Auto and Truck Service Lovelond Cleaners Ben Franklin Store, Milford 24dc'ac'1'6'w a; V i ?5 7 ; FIRST ROW; H. Perry. N. Walters, C. Greene, B. Hockman, C. Atkins, D. Wilder, P. Cornett. SECOND ROW: 1. Lewis, B. Poe, J. Pfiester, R. Wallingford, J. Seward, G. Bang. FIRST ROW; C. Tracy, 13. Kelly, L. Reames, J. Carmine, M. Binegar, K. Nisbet. SECOND ROW; C. Flanary, E. Shoemaker, L. Staats, E. Brenner, D. Ward, J. Rost, B. Wines. Director Mr. Goosman Student Director Jim Hedlesten FIRST ROW: G. Halloff. R. Greenwald, A. Hunt, C. Gentry, C. Wasson, R. Rolke. SECOND ROW:K. Whitecotton, G. Boyd, J. Hedlesten. R. Johnston. J. Coffman, L. Miller. 775a7hzettw FIRSTROW:B. Romohr, K. Brown, J. Skinkle. SECOND ROW: C. Gibbs, G. Bodley, N. Estep, C. Binegar, P. Corrill, J. Bowman, L. Ratliffe. 3m BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Tracy, B. Ambum, D. Bridges, J. Adams. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, R. Wasson, W. Tufts. ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: D. Langdoc, D. Perry. I. Orth, M. Taylor. SECOND ROW: D. Hamilton, R. Glass, K. Hock- man. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Skinkle, L. Bennett, D. Bridges, L. Wisby, B. Davis. SECOND ROW:B. Day, I. Boyd, J. Cor- nett, L. Corrill. Our accompanists B. Hockman and C.' Atkins. FIRST ROW: L. Ashcraft, B. Johnston, J. Mulligin, G. Bodley, D. van Storch, J. Bowman, M. Maas, K. Mallin, B. Romohr, J. Skinkle. SECOND ROW: R. Trinko, D. Ferguson, 1. Herbert. M. Hickman. J. King, 5. Horton, N. Estep, J. Harding. P. Corrill. D. Simpson. THIRD ROW: K. Whitecotton, E. Shumaker. C. Binegar, D. Hamilton, P. Downs, F. Snyder, D. Martin, H. Franz. C. Gibbs, J. Hobbs. FOURTH ROW: B. Williams, K. Morgan, L. Ral.;ffe, B. Hockman. 5. Gray. FIFTH ROW; J. Hedlesten. G. Cream- mer, D. Foote, C. Greene, J. Shinn, M. Deerwester, E. Thompson, C. Lawhom, B. Scull, C. Atkins. FIRST ROW:P. Hamblin, B. Sell. 8. Spauld- ing, R. Johnson, K. Rich, L. Wisby, J. Bur- ton, W. Tufts, L. Gould, G. Kempf. SEC- OND ROW: M. Fry, L. Corrill, P. Brown, N. Walters, L. Davis, R. Warman, B. Anderson, P. James, V. Garrett. G. Boyd. THIRD ROW: 1. Smith, M. Dean, R. Collett, B. Spangler, B. Ogg, M. Stevens, C. Meeker. J. Lynch, 1. Hockstok, T. Schroer. FOURTH ROW:S. Swing, J. Bauer, D. Thompson, J. Branscum, J. Boyd, I. Smith, G. Ashcraft, L. Jones, J. Mace, B. Poe. FIFTH ROW: M. McMullin, E. Lofland, S. Tarvin, B. Carter, M. Grossnickle, T. Grossheim, B. Jones. 795 7 Director M. Goosman VII never know what makes the rain to fall, I'll never know what makes the gross grow fall, I only know there ain't no love of all, Wifhout cu song. 58 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rona Walters, Carol Greene, Joan Bowman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paulette Corrill, Chloe Flanary, Jeanette Skinkle. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Walters, Martha Sue McMullen, Linda Wisbey. Music! Music! Music! All through the year thesenine girls under the cap- able direction of Mr. Goosmcn have presented inspiring music in class assembl ies, variety shows, proms, dances, and gatherings in town. They were cerfoinlyoppreciafed by all . Many more wonderful songs, girls. WWW? ?ance Many events are held throughout the school year but the most ' popular one by far is the homecoming dance with the pre-game activi- E ties. As has been the custom For the past few years, the school classes built many striking and beautiful floats that were paraded post the grandstand during the half time period. Judges awarded the class first prize; the class, second prize; the senior class, third prize. Candidates were chosen from the senior class for the king and queen who were crowned at the dance. A good time was had by all r dancing and the L Club is congratulated For giving one of the best L dances ever had at homecoming time. Queen Gayle Bodley The Senior F102 t THE CANDIDATES; B. Armstrong, C. Lawhom. H. Franz, M. Himes, D. Bennett, J. Wilson, G. Bodley, R. Lack, J. Poe. The Junior Float 7 WZWEBW VEL WE MNWMM The Freshman Float The Queen and her court. 7h 3mm! Eat a; 7 '75 7 As Mr. Goosmon lifted his baton and the First l strains of the overture began, we knew that another variety show was on its way. This time the theme was in the modern strain. All musjcal numbers were under the direction of Mr. Goosman and the specialty acts were directed by Mrs. Goosmcn. Mrs. Kellydirectecl the skits. Often many of the lesser known members of the cast, those who helped with the makeup, the programs, the props, and the lights, are forgotten. But without the help of these very valuable people, we could not have made this showo success. Many thanks are given l to them by all the cost. We know that the showwill be remembered by all who were in it. ' 5 Directors Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Goosman, Mrs. Goosrnan If we didn't hold still the lipstick would be where the powder should have been! We still remember the music by the band! Bring that prop on next! Take the other off! Our chorus line struttin' their stuff. r Maybe Joyce and Carole will serve that ham sandwich some day! Eh, Ted? The Banana Boat was never like this! A good song, Carole, Diane, Paulette, and Elaine! The Snake Charmer, Jeanette Skinkle Larry Miller Sylvia Horton Bob Williams and Barbara Anderson How many bugs did you catch. Bob? Iwouldn't trust him, Betty. John's a wolf! Can't you hold that tree, David and Bob? 63 Snawgaa 36mm With Mr. Snowman dominating the floor, the Snowball was off to a good start with Smittie's Bond, a favorite, supplying the music. Door prizes and prizes For the best dancers and rock and roll members were given. Mrs. 099, one of the teachers won the door prize. The best dancers were our minister and his wife . Other door prizes and dance prizes were won by the students. A good time was had by all . yam'm 5mm When all walked infofhe high school gym, they thought they had been transported to Japan via a magic carpet. Many thanks to the busy juniors Forfhe good time had by all . Smitfie's Band provided the music and the Fathers served fhe Food prepared by the mothers. Pzam Queen Carol Greene and King Ray Meeker CANDIDATES, LEFT TO RIGHT; J. Wilson, D. Lawhorn, R. Armstrong, C. Greene, R. Meeker, D. Pence, H. Franz, L. Serey. President Chloe Flanary. Class Advisers Mr. Klein- hans and Mr. Ramsey. THE PAUSE THAT RE- FRESHES, STANDING: Mr. Hurst. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ramsey, Mrs. Goosman, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Templin, Mrs. Gentry, Mr. Gentry, Mrs. Hurst, Mrs. Ogg, Mrs. Ramsey, Miss Payne. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Giving the high sign or just a secret? Just resting. Come and get it. Belles of the Prom? Cross over the bridge. Sweetheart Dea THE CANDIDATES; A. Grande, L. Miller, R. Hardwick, D. Bennett, C. Lawhom, M. Walker, D. Winchester, D. Hardwick. The great moment when the sweethearts really showed that they Were sweethearts! 1 pl LOVELAND GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY Taylor Street Loveland, Ohio NOrmandy 5-4804 Hamilton 2-3443 68 FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT; J. Minderman, M. Talley, L. Langenbrunner, P. Tracy, M. Reif, S. Lanham, R. Tucker, K. Nesbit, T. Tracy, M. Rooney. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Jaeger, D. Vaught, J. Rader, R. Stock, 1. Parks, J. Watkins, H. Rainey, J. Lacy, D. Roosa. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Wilder. D. Stouder. M. Kuhn, D. Taylor, R. Jones, 5. LaNhorn, 0. Lee. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Waite, J. Madden, J. Orth, S. McCoy, C. Hill, B. McCullum, A. Lohrey, J. LaForge, R. Updike. 694$ Qaade FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Cornett, W. Easley, R. Ellis, C. Connor, M. Carmell, G. Bauer, L. Ferguson. F. Hobbs. R. Benny. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTzMr. Foster, C. Holden. D. Bridges. R. Greenwald, D. Lamb, J. Bobb, D. Smith, R. Creech, H. Forste. TEIIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Hedger, E. Hockstok, J. Camine, C. Blount, J. Coffman, L. Gould, J. Howe, J. Adams. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Fritz, C. Frisby, J. Harrison, K. Hockman, E. Brenner, P. Gilley, C. Gentry, A. Cole. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Eckert, B. Barnes, J. Howe, C. Franz. R. Geyer, R. Andrew, D. Easley, B. Comett. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Taylor. J. Lewis, K. Brown, J. Combs, L. Hoppe, J. Adams, B. Bryson, B. Harmes, Mrs. Kleinhans. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Ferguson. S. Paytes, F. Furkin. D. Hill. B. Berger, R. Bishop, F. Mar- tin. I. Tolliver. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Bryant, A. Hunt, C. Harris, D. McIntosh, B. Camp, B. Davis. L. Reames, N. Byman. R. Han. $Wt4 awe FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Johnson, R. Atkins. H. Perry. C. Wells, H. Marsh, M. Robinson, R. Dunsmore, M. Wiggins, G. Switzer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Wells, J. Poe. G. McIntosh, L. Shaffner, E. Wrenn, S. Hilton, M. Lucy, W. Stouder, F. Hedger, Mr. Brannen. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Edwards, M. Stender, B. Amburn, J. Caylor. B. Simms, 1. Jones, D. Perry, A. Herbert, L. Niemann. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT; 1. Stevens, K. Mc- Donough, R. Driscoll, K. Simpson, C. Wasson, D. Morris, B. Willes, D. Lindsey, R. Alder. ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Hockman, R. Jones, R. Greenwa 1d, Mrs. Horton, Mr. Foster, K. Nisbet,1. Adams. LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Byman. Mr. Brannen, Mrs. Klein- hans, A. Hunt, S. Harris. BACK TO CAMERA: J. Combs. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Comett, L. Shaffner, C. Brown, G. MacIntosh. M. Wiggins. Here is the inspirational help that made the boys win. Can you bla me them? READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, we find: D. Smith, J. Harrison, L. Gould, R. Updike, J. Bobb. LOVELAND MOTOR COMPANY Loveland-Mcdeira Road 73 Here is Mr. Brannen's pride and joy, the basketball champ- ions! IN THE FIRST ROW, we find: I. Waite, R. Jones, K. Hockman, and D. Taylor. IN THE SEC- OND ROW: R. Stock, M. Talley, Mr. Bran- nen, H. Forste. R. Greenwald, J. Lewis. C ongr a tulations to everyone of you. We are proud too. SPAR KS HARDWARE Loveland, Ohio 26am ?amm READING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. we find: R. Tucker, C. Gentry, E. Hock- stok, R. Stock, Mr. Brannen, J. Lewis, B. Ambum, M. Talley, D. McIntosh, and H. Forste. z. 316 ?MM 7am FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Geyer, M. Talley. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Tucker, E. Brenner, D. Taylor. K. Hockman, R. Jones, J. Waite, B. Ambum. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTzl. Orth, A. Herbert, B. Berger, Mr. Brannen, R. Greenwald, H. Forste. L yam'tn 7474 $6666an 366 Each year members of the seventh and eighth grade participate in an annual spelling bee. Confesl'anfs are chosen from their English classes. First Place Winner . . . . Sandra McCoy Second Place Winner . . . Nancy Byman Third Place Winner. . . . Dennis Sfouder The Winners! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Davis, R. Updike, M. Stender, L. Niemann, R. EdWards, A. Hunt, S. McCoy. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Cornett, H. Perry, M. Talley, J. Aten, L. Shaffner, M. Wiggins, L. Hoppe, P. Hickman. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Smith, J. Bobb, L. Ferguson, K. Nisber, N. Byman, L. Reames, K. Brown, B. Camp, 1. Coffman. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Wilder, D. Stouder, R. Jones, K. Hock- man, J. Waite, C. Gentry, L. Gould, F. Hedger. Everyone was eager to leave! The Sands of Iwo Jima The changing of the guard Lindbergh flew in that? Whoops! The wrong place! 76 Tired but eager to return! ?amhawate BACCALA UREA TE SER VICE June 2, 1957, 8:00 P.M. Loaeland High School Auditorium Processional.................Choir YAudience Please Remain Scatch Invocation . . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Robert Richter YPastor, Loveland Presbyterian Church Bless This House . . . . . . . . .Taylor and Brahe Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring . . . . . . J. S. Bach Sung by the High School ChoirY The Sermon . . . . K . . . . . . Rev. Robert Richter No Man Is An Island . . . . . . Whitney and Kramer Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor . Berlin and Lazarus Sung by the High School Choixj Recessional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir Benediction . . . . . . . . . . Rev. Robert Richter Response: The Lord Bless You and Keep You . Lutkin Accompanists . . . . . . . B. Hockman, and C. Adkins 77 1. ll 3? $1655 of 53 7 Y: 1 FIRST ROW: R. Haynes, J. Wilson. B. Begley, D. Langdoc, D. Andrew. M. Ctosthwaite, P. Anderson, R. Lack, G. Bodley, S. Hornbeck. R. Armstrong. SECOND ROW:C. DeYoung, K. Meeker, D. Krebs, T. Hyman, F. Snyder. C. Drake, J. Byus, A. Solzman, H. Franz. THIRD ROW: J. Palmer, C. Greene, C. Eifert, C. Lawhom, R. Wallingford. M. Himes, J. Cornett, L. Serey, D. Pence. FOURTH ROW: R. Wasson. C. Kenser, J. Hedlesten, G. Williams, D. Bennett, R. Meeker, J. Poe. B. Whalen, D. Fleenor. detc'm 96w With the passing of time, the echoes of our school time grows fainter and Fainter, but the memories will linger on oF the good events and happy occasions that we all had of Loveland High School . The one that no one of us shall Forget is the nightwe were handed our longrworked for diplomas. That memory will always be cherished by all of us. So it is with sod farewell we leave the school but we are looking forward to the future with open hearts. We take this time to thank all the teachers and others who have helped us to make these last four years ones to remember. 78 -.:1- .$ m MCNAKIRS o$ nun! I M W12, YEARBOOKS
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