Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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. The 1959 Lohian i Published by the Senior Class of Loveland High School Loveland, Ohio Foreword This book is a producf of many hands. Boi'h +he acfual puffing +oge+her cf +he book and H16 building o1c +he personali+ies whose hands did Hue work required many. many hands working +oge+her. May +his book serve as a 'friendly hand s+re+ched across +he years +0 fickle our memories of +he year I959. Contents Willing Hands Administrafe 5 Willing Hands Work 17 Willing Hands Work Together 33 Willing Hands Play Together 65 Willing Hands Prepare For Future 79 Willing Hands Strive Forward 91 Willing Hands Graduate 99 To Helping Hands To Mrs. Kelly. Adviser, doordinai'or. conscientious +eacher. and pai'ien'l' friend who so adequa+ely exemplifies +he many hands who worked 10 mold +his Senior Class of I959. Willing Hands Administrate m: 4; WA. - Capable hands perform +heir fask of running +he school plan+ in such a smooi'h and efficien+ manner +hai' ' +he average s+uden+ is unaware of +he in+rica+e managemen+ and +he involved work necessary 1-0 keep him comfor+able in school. i+ f Our Administrators In +he years +0 come. when we +hink back on our years 5+ Loveland High. we will always have fond memories 0? Mr. Hurst As chief adminishafcr of Hue sysfem. he was always +here when we needed him. We salu+e you. Mr. Hurst Mr. 099. having once been a feacher. gained many valuable experiences +0 aid him +hrough +he new one of being prin- cipal of fhe high school. In addiHon +0 helping useth our personal problems. he was also adviser of ihe S+udeni' Council. We fhank you. Mr. 099. .- L.. e k Our junior high years were valuable ones bo+h In learning our subiec+s and in learning 1 +0 live wifh our classma'fes. Wi+hou+ Mr. Er Mason's spon+aneous humor. +hose years I 5 may have been frying ones. We +hank you. n ' Mr. Mason. i ' w w 3445., V T344 ; '--v Responsibilify br fulfilling +he legal obliga+ions perfaining +o +he school. and defermining +he policies under which fhe educafional program is opera+ed Is +he work of +he school board. This year +he presiden+ is Mr. Roberf Poe. Here we find Mr. Poe meeHng wifh +he ofher members of +he board. Mr. Lem'mg, Mrs. CorneH', Mr. MaloH. and Mr. Genfry. Mrs. LaForge served very ably as +he clerk of he board. Our School Board Mrs. Mariha LaForge never was idle. Her work las+ed long hours. In addiHon +0 serving +he board. she .3150 did addifional du+ies in +he lunch room and aiding ofher secreiaries. ....n.-. J - ... .. -..-..- -.. ..; ......-,.H4-g..a.....-.xur - m. 1mm awn! 1 ; a g t 5,3 . I . l u- I ..r' , F' .. . x7 . 4- .7,- 4;. -' -'-. i l, l . -- ' : j . V :5- Diagraming senfences is iusf a small par+ of English. Bofh Mr. Picianno and Miss Meier, +hrough +heir con- . scien+ious feachings. made English enjoyable. These.... One didn'Jr learn fyping by +he hunf and peck sysfem if he were +augh+ +yping by Miss Payne. In addHion +0 her +eaching dufies Miss Payne kep'l' accounf of H19 funds of +he differen+ organizafion$ She also sponsored F.B.L.A. l Mr. Baker's indusfrial - . arfs shop proved +0 be l g l -, a very popular course . wi+h flue boys. No one , l ge+s +hrough school K wi+hou+ having Mr. Ramsey +each fhem general science. Our -. new l'eacher. Mr. A+h- erion. also s+ar+ed a - , l ; . new course-u-rnechani- l' ' cal drawing. ' l I 9 ' l X ix Ql-Q. 1 Our Guiding Hands Our social s+ud'les deu arfmenf was ably handled by Mrs. Neu- mann and Mrs. Kelly. M r s . N e u m a n n +eacl'1es government world hlsfory, and Spanish. Mrs. Kelly has all +he American hisfory classes and iournalism. m .w xwwf . ' l E 1k I Q WJMM ...- Mailn problems never s+opped Mr. Zimmerman andkMrs. Gen+ry could always find +ha+ missing boo . The boys +horougl1ly enjoyed working wifh Mr. Saunders and Mrs. DeWI'H' in sporfs. Mrs. Rape has established herself In +he heads of all +he girls in +he physical educafion depar+- men+. These Jthree leaders in +he a+l1- IeHc field will be loved and respecfed by all cl +he sfudenfs as a JFond memory of +his year. These... Barbara Goosman. Fred Goosman. and Jack Trauger plan many in+eres+ing rnu- sical programs for +he en+ire school. Our Guiding Hands Mr. Thomas Walker and Mr. Roberf Lewis fesf an experimen+ which +hey plan fo use in class. Many such inieresfing experimen'rs were conducted by 18 sfudenfs. Mr. Walker handled +he biology chores while Mr. Lewis +augh+ physics and chemishy. Our guidance deparimeni' as a deparl'rneni' is fairly new. The door f0 Miss Templin's office is open in anyone who wishes +0 consuli her on class problems. colleges +0 choose. or iusf liHle. buf important personal problems. In addiHon f0 her guidance work. Miss Templin afso +aughf Laiin. Miss Tanner, head of +he home eco- nomics deparimeni'. ponders an answer given in a home ec- onomics class. : Our Secretaries Mrs. Hill's brigh+ smile always greefed us each morning as we came +0 school. She nof only I was Mr. 099': secrefary bu+ she was aEso our Friend. Thanks +0 you. Mrs. Hill. Familiar faces in Hue lunch line are Mrs. Archer and Mrs. EIIioH. Lafer Mrs. Archer finds thaf missing penny and Mrs. EllioH aH-encls +0 her secrefarial duHes. among which is Hie sorfing of Hwe mail. m i Our Custodians Boofs Seward heads +he cus+odian deparf- menf. Many IifHe jobs are always done wi+h a smile by Book. He is well known by everyone. Mr. Cummins and Bud Solzsman pause during H +heir scrubbing du'ries of keeping Hue high school clean +0 smile for +he birdies. Such brigh+ smiles affer a hard day of keeping Hue Loveland Miami Building clean! Mr. Cummins, Jerry Maan. and Sid Wiggins always managed a smile no maHer how hard +hey worked. l4 Our bus drivers pause before s+ar+ing anofher run. In fhe froni row are Mr. Cox. Mr. Marfin. and Mr. Taylor. Standing behind +hem are Mr. Wiggins. Mr. Alsdorf. Mr. Mi+cheIL and Mrs. LaForge. Our Bus Drivers and Custodian g Mrs. Corrill sfops +0 Ie+ +he pho+ographer fake her i picfure. Her dufies varied bu+ cheerfully per- formed. Our Cooks Mrs. Frisby inspecfs +he re- frigeraior before making ou+ her orders for H16 nexi day. Mrs. Frisby supervises +he lunch room as head cook. Mrs. Sizemore, Mrs. Biggs, and Mrs. Shurfs gef ready +0 prepare +he main course for lunch. ' . , ??'o'iof Mrs. Corrill. Mrs. Frisby. and Mrs. Moore prepare a deficious salad. one 0F many +hey serve in Hue lunch room. illing Hands Work Many hands make Iigh+ work of +he daily ac+ivi+ies of +he school day. H is +hrough willing cooperaHon of all concerned +ha+ +he highes+ perfeci'ion is achieved and a feeling of con+en+men+ and well being per- mea+es +he scene. m We Dwell In Beauty By D We show th pride our grow+h and beau'ry in our new buildings. How Hie new hall gleams! 18 :To Seek All Our Educational Goals Eagerly we arrive +o awai+ H1e coming day and begin a new chapfer in our educafion. Raising or lowering Hue flag was a sol- emn occasion for all. As Hwe colors un- Furfed, we felf we had some+hing +0 s+rive For. 19 ,xvmw- - .- . I- I h-ihmmu w --.. .342: 7 w , 4 . ' '2va Mid: r,;-a:.';u:-;:- , - Hands +ha+ learn +0 work. learn +0 give aid. learn +0 crea+e. are always busy in indus'rrial ar'1's. In all of our classes we are given willingly fhe guidance of all our facuH-y. Guidance on earning a living is necessary ior all. mmxvgmm .2 I BulleHn boards are a1ways in- +eres+ing. S+illness reigns when H19 newspaper ap- pears. :Support A Life Of Enriched Opportunities Sylvia Hor+on gives a helping hand +0 MFS- Goosman by feaching a grOUP of six'rh grade girls ballef 'FOI' a Chris+mas prO- gram. The school be- came a vofing precinc'l' +his year. 74 N x Maurine Gros- . nickle and Pa? ' Jaegar are willing helpers of Mr. 099 and Mrs. Hill. --w$-Aq-.m. .u.v.., - $4.... Ru, a '1 r k Musical Activities Give Key To Melody Forward. march! This is a familiar sighf any morn- ing during foofball sea- son. JJ. leads +he band during pracfice ses- sion. OK kids, lef's +ake H' from H1e +op.U says Mrs. Goosman. Music ins+rucfion begins early. , Renewing Body Energy is Daily Routine Look ouf! H's a s'l'ampede! Hungry people need +0 be e . Are lunches higher again? Happy fimes can be seen during +he lunch hour. Finding and se- lec+ing a book is easy when Mrs. Gen+ry is i'here +0 help. Praching on +he business machines be- comes a very imperf- an+ pari of oHice management a Science Classes Lead to Universal Laws Pa+ Jaeger, Reed Kidder, and S Ma Hor+on examine plasfer models of +he hearf and He :5 Jizligggix ;+oht go ean 3:1 I Dissec+ing a frog proves +0 be +he mosf fascinafing parf o? biology. 7 Wk? '7 .:4 mv? - ' g, . L . ' , Hi: , ' I .' w y 4 Mr. Lewis , W X; -' demonsfrafes - , H1e proper ' fechniques in chemis+ry. , m L. ' I V' $ 7 2 r g9 K;..A , .., . 1M m. w; .-. . .. --.m -m, . - ' Golly. I missed! Is she going +0 hi+ H? Those conferences on +he pifch- er's mound have many spec- +afors worried. We feel proud 0? Bill Huff hr his running records and of Dave Gregg for his high iumping on he hack +eam. In Times Of Need All Help Others Can you find all of +hose lhlngs, Marion? Torn Grosheim and Larry Hoppy show Linda Wisbey where +he wa+er was. In +imes of need. one discovers who his real friends are. When +he devasl'al'ing flood hi+ our lown early +his year. many people discovered +hey had more friends +han +hey knew +ha+ +hey had. Our school was fumed in+o +he Red Cross headquarters; s+uden+s aided in helping l'o clean +he Jtown. All l +l1rough +he year +he sixfh grade school palrol clicl lhelr duly in wal'chlng and helping Hie smaller children cross +he s+ree+s. All of us express our hearHeH Hunks +0 all who helped in +he 'Hmes of need. FRONT: W. Behnlte. N. Day. T. McCoy, B. Salsglver. F. Horl'onI J. KellyI D. Def- lehbaugh. SEC- OND: R. Bal- clock. 6. lgo. S. Cole. J. Thomas. D. Smil'll, R. In- gram. D. Ar- cher. M. 099. R. Pence. M. PoHs. From The Depths Loveland Rises Again Mos+ of Hue businesses were hard hit Everyone helped each o+her +0 clean up i'he debris. Many high wafer marks are sfill recorded and Loveland vir+ually became a rage O'F rapids during +he JFlood. Jerry Lacy and Ari Reif +hrew mud-some+imes a+ sighiseers-buf +hey did manage +0 clean +he basemenk. J.I. raved his muscles were s+rong and willing. Groups of s+uden+s gafEered +0 work dili- genfly +oge+her +0 make Loveland a cheerful fown in which +0 live. More CIasses-Home Again On The Bus Ma+h classes proved +0 be popular wifh +he boys. Bu+ Bevy 099 shows Dudley Hall and Jim Haifer how +0 do a problem in algebra class. Kindergarfen is fun wifh learning. Here +he wee ones learn coopera'l'ion and living wifh ofhers Af'l'er a fired day of learning we seemed glad Jto refurn home once more. Idle hands is +he devil's workshop. No idle hands here. Spanish FRONT: R. Himes. l. Reznor. J. PaHerson, J. Doll. R. Glass. M. Kuhn. J. Coffman. SECOND: B. Hockman. J. Skinkle, B. Spengler. D. Hamil+on. M. Binegar. A. SchmiH. M. Maas. C. Adkins. Mrs. Neumann, P. JamesI J. Foo+e. COCA-COLA . . . Even H16 bubbles +as+e beH'er. Can you read Span- Ish? These people can. Presidenf Bonifa confers th Mrs. Neumann and offi- cers JeaneHe Skinkle and Angie SchmiH' abou+ H19 nex'r mee+- ing and +he learning of Spanish. FRONT: J. Bellman, C. Gen+ry. J. Aylward. R. Benny. W. Davis. SECOND: R. Walfers. N. WaHers. N. Byman, J. Skinkle, K. Nisbef, B. Cornehk THIRD: B. Hermes. C. Smii'h. A. Hunt T. Carle. P. Jaeger. S. McCoy. L. Brock. FOURTH: W. Camp. R. Jones. L. Hoppe. D. S+ouder. Latin Club Tracy Carle. +reasurer. Miss Templin. adviser. Carl Genhy. president Sandra McCoy. sec- refary. confer abou+ +he Ia+es+ La+in proiecf while Ronald Jones. repor+er. looks on. k , I LOVELAND FOOD BANK SPEAR'S PHARMACY Loveland. Ohio 35 Phone: Loveland 5-4845 .J+ Student Council S+anding: M. Kuhnl R. Jones. J. Mace, J. HaH-er. M. Taylor. Seafed: B. Anderson. K. Nisbe+. V. 3 GarreH. Mr. 099. G. Kempf. J. Pearson. N. Byman. The S+uden+ Council is +he governing body of our high school. H is divided info +hree main groups: a+hle+ics. scholarship. and school con+rol. The a+hle+ic sfaff did a large parf in promofing +he firs+ annual sporfsmanship dance af Casfie Farm. The Eas+ern Hills League spor+smanship +rophy was presen'l'ed a+ +he dance. The scholarship sfaff officia'l'ed +he spelling bee and awarded +he scholarship pins +his year. The school confrol s+aff has made locker inspec+i0ns and worked for +he general weHare of +he school. K. Nisbet secrefary. V. GarreH. president adviser Mr. 099. vice-presidenf Gerald Kempf. and Jack Pearson. freasurer, are busily aiding +heir government FRONT: D. Lawhorn. L. Miller. J. Easley. G. Kempf. E. Shumaker. H. Hoskins. W. McSorIey. D. Hamilfon. SECOND: B. Spangler. C. Kiser. B. Hockman. Miss Meier. C. Adkins. M. Beefy. D. Winches+er. STANDING: J. Pearsonl R. Jones, R. Gregg. J. Doll. Knickerbockers A year In which much in Hue in+eres+ of cuHure was done was enjoyed by He Knick- erbockers. Among +he ac+ivi+ies were in- cluded aH'endance af +wo plays a+ Wilming- +on College. Shakespeare's TweH'i'h Night and Arfhur Miller's Deafh of a Salesman. They also a++ended a performance of George Bernard Shaw's My Fair Lady. a+ +he TaH Thea'rer. Miss Meier poses wifh officers G. Kemp'F. C. Kiser. B. Spangler and M. Bea+y. RED'S SERVICE STATION ARCADE BEAUTY SHOP Loveland. Ohio Loveland, Ohio Library Staff Mrs. Genfry, our librarian. always has a kind and helphl hand for each sfudenf. SEATED: R. Har+- ; man, 5. Horfon. L. Nieman. M. Hick- man, T. Carle. K. Nisbef. STAND- ING: J. Coffman. F. Adams, P. Gilley. M. Grosnickle. P. James. D. S+ouder. SEATED: M. Beafy, R. WaHers. B. Har- mes. N. Byman. S. Smifh. S. Lawhorn. STANDING: M. Wells. A. DeNu, B. Scull. R. Glass. M. McHenry. M. Kuhn. PEPSl-COLA Be sociable ............ Have a Pepsi 1 N 1958 NATL man Tlullmn muggy iwlzalaxxh e . OXIIL 112' A- .v FRONT: F. Payne. M. Jarvis. C. Kisen M. S+evens. R. Warman, G. Huff, M. Hickman. C. Meeker. SECOND: C. 1 Merkle, J. McDonough. D. Winchesfer. D. Simpson. E. Gerhard. B. Sell. T. Carle. THIRD: J. MeFarIand. N. Byus. 1 B. Anderson. J. Bur+on. J. DuCharme, M. Grosnickle! D. Hamilfon. FOURTH: J. Carnine. D. Wilder. D. Long, D. e Horfon, J. Harrison, M. Deerwesier. Miss Payne. 1 F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. is an organiza+ion O'F girls who have +aken business educa+ion during +heir high school 1 careers and who plan +0 coanue in flue business worid. The purpose of +he club is +0 earn money +0 buy new equipmen+ for +he depar+men+. During H1e summer, Diana Winchesfer and Maurene Gros- nickle plan +0 aHend +he na'l'ional convenfion in Washingfon. D. C. There were many happy +imes in His club meefings. Here we see Presidenf ; Winches+er. Treasurer Meeker, Vice-Presi- dent Grosnickle. Sec- refary Sell sharing a private ioke wifh Miss Payne. BAXTER'S PASTRY CURT'S BARBER SHOP Lovelande Ohio 39 Loveland. Ohio L Club seems +0 be fun for Coach Saunders. Presi- denf Miller. Secre- +ary Meeker. Vice- Presidenf King. and Coach DeWiH'. FRONT: G. KempF. J. Neale. D. Simpson. G. HuFF. C. Meeker. N. WaHers. KLMorgan. L. Miller. SECOND: L. King. J. Pearson; R. Jones. D. HamiH'on. G. Greenwald. V. GarreH. D. Hall. K. Neumann. THIRD: J. King, N. Es+ep. C. Smifh, A. GrandehJ. Skinkle. J. Mace. W. HuH. R. Rolke. W- Klesch. FOURTH: M MeHeS. R- Hardwick. R- Jones. K. Heckman. D. Taylor. H. Hayes. LOVELAND GROCERY NO 5-388l Loveland. Ohio SEA ED' F. Jaeger J. Adalrs M nglls SIAIQD '46 S IO '0 L CO H 0 e K I l . I A I : u . lVla '6 s D Sloude L, HoppeI C. Harrls. L. Langenbrunner' R. Amburn. J. Pearson. Dr. lalylgr. - v. I - 5 r. - r. Youfh Council Officers confer o'Hen +0 plan acfivHies for +he can+een. Here we Find Presidenf Tay- lor th Vice- Presiden? Pa+ Jaeger. Secre- +ary Maebe+h Wiggins. and Treasurer Jack Pearson. Laal? , :Mn A HEWHEKWQLQF H151 '- 11; AH! JV Tngerks Tongue Staff .- 1 V5 x Advisor Mrs. Kelly poinis ou+ +he good and +he bad poin+s of H19 Ia+esf issue fo Assisfanf Edifors Bonifa Hockman and Linda Rafliff. and Co-Edifors Jack Pearson and J. I. Smiih. Planning and pasfe-up work for +he paper proves +0 be fun as well as educafioaal. Many differenf iesks en+ered in+o +he make-up 01: any one page. Here we find Jim Seward. Wayne Tu'HsI Nancy Es+ep. Willie Randolph. Jerry Greenwald. Dave Hamilton. and Charlene Adkins busy planning a fu- +ure edifion. Nof all days were so serious buf mee+- ing Jrhai' deadline macle +yping copy for +he paper a ser- ious job for Char- lene and BonH'a. The class +he+ purchases The mosi' subscriptions for The Tiger's Tongue has +he honor of eleci'ing +he King and Queen of +he Tiger's Tongue. The S+aH chooses fhe candidafes since Jrhese +wo represen'l' our school as aIl-round s+uden+s. This year The junior class was The lucky one. The Sfaff proudly presenfs Nancy Es+ep and Bill HuH as H19 King and Queen of +he Staff. Lohian Staff The success or faHure of +he an- nual depends upon Hue originalHy. abilify. and perseverance of +he s+aff. Willing hands made 'I'his book possible and +he mos? willing hands of all were +hose 01 our edifor. Sylvia Hor+on. Mrs. Kelly. Adviser Assis+an+ Edifors. Charlene Adkins and BonHa Hockman. EATS AND TREATS Loveland and Madeira Road Selling Hie annuals was iun for H1e class. Many a laugh was had over He mis+akes and answers. Here we find D. Simpson. C. Merlde. J. McDonough. M. Bea+y, D. Thompson. M. SmHh. N. Walfers. and B. Spengler. Everyone said the? J. I. could sell a refrigeraior fo an Eskimo. Here we Hnd Chairman J. I. wifh E. Shumaker. G. Kempf. D. Lawhorn. K. Neumann. V. GarreH. and J. Seward. Won- der how many of +hose refrigerafors he sold? L 422:. ranan M Bonifa Hockman. Carole Kiser. Mary Jarvis. Charlene Adkins, Gail Huff, Elaine Gerhard. DL ana Winches+er wH'h Judy Lynch selecf picfures for he yearbook. Bill McSorley. Bob Jones. Bob Gregg. Jerry Greenwald, and Larry Miller show how much fun H is +0 +ake +he pfc+ures for fine an- nual. Whom did you leave ou+, Larry?. Marlene Hickman. Marfha Sfevens. and Cfara Meeker plan a page $or +he an- nuaL Layout FRONT: J. Harrison. M. Bea+y. J. Skinkle. SECOND: C. Gen+ry. D. Sfouder. J. PaHerson. M. Deerwesfer. W. Camp. K. Lear. THIRD: B. Hockman. C. Adkins. D. Winchesfev. L. Railiff. J. Carnine. V. Hurst J. McHenry. A. Hun'l'. Spelling Bee The Spelling Bee is sponsored by +he S+u- denf Council every year. wifh a group of +hem ending as judges. Mr. Hursf. our super- in+enden+. gives ou+ +he words and +he con- +enders +ry +9 spell +hem. l+ really is a great honor ius+ +0 compefe in Hue Spelling Bee. Five s+uden+s are chosen 190m each class. The 'Firs+ place winner is presen+ed wifh a gold pin: +he second place winner, a silver pin; +he +hird place winner. a bronze pin. Firsf place winner, Mary Deerwes+er. cha+s wi+h second place winner. Marion Beefy. and +hird place winner. Jeane'He Skinkle. MILLITZER'S Loveland. Ohio 47 LOVELAND DAIRY WHIP Loveland. Ohio Jilliiii IHIVai$mij WIT? . '1 3., , mm . 7-2 Hummus. 'y ' Hun... h ll 1.. 1... FRONT: N. Byman. B. Harmes. P. Jaeger. D. Winches+er. P. James. A. Hunt M. Beefy. D. HamiH'on. C. Harris. K. Nisbe+. J. Skinkle. SECOND: C. Meeker. J. Bellman. A. DeNu. B. Camp. M. Barry. B. Hockman. I. Reznor. C. Gen- +ry. M. Taylor. R. Eisle. J. Solzsman. J. Coffman. THIRD: Mr. Zimmerman. F. Palmer. P. Sfouder. J. SmH'h. R. Kid- der. J. Ha++er. R. Jones. K. Hockman. J. Pearson. B. Hamann. L. Samad. M. Mer+es. Mr. A+her+on. Scholarship Team Each year +wo s+uden+s who are ou+s+anding in a par+icular subieci- are sen'l' fo Miami Universi'ly +o compe+e wi+h s+uden+s from o+her high schools in +he Miami Universify Disfrict Tests are given +0 find ou'l- who +he Jrwo bes+ s+uden'l's of each class are. Two +es+s may be +aken by sfudenfs in Loveland High School buf only one +es+ may be +aken af +he universi'l-y: consequenfly. if a s+uden+ places 'Firs+ or second in +wo subied's +he +hird place winner gefs +0 90 in +he subiecf +his brillianf 5'l'uden1' reiec+s. Love- land has 365 s+uden+s in +he schoolodlhus Division II is +he classificafion for +he school. Ranking high in +hese +es+s were Carl Gen+ry who received +hird place in Lafin II. Division II. and Jr'ouri'h place in +he s+a+e regardFess of division and Jane Bauer who placed +hird in Engiish XI. Division II and +en+h in +he s+a+e in Division II. Frank Palmer received ninfh place in physics: Jack Pearson. i'weI'H'h in physics: Diana Winches+er. nin+h in English XII- William Camp. +en+h In general science; David HamiHon. +welf+h in American his- +ory: and Rober+ Eisle. nine'reenfh in algebra I. HAROLD L. GROSNICKLE Fire. Aufo, Life. and LiabilHy Ins. Service Is My MoHo R.F.D 3. Box 28, Loveland, Ohio Phone NO 5-884l Triple Trio Music, music, everywhere. This is espe- cially +rue of +he Triple Trio. These girls no+ only sang for Hie school bui' also for o'fher social funcfions locally. Here are. s+ar+ing 3+ +he +op, Rona WaHers. Marion Bea+y, Linda Ra+liff, Cherry! Harris. Bar- bara Anderson. Nancy Wal+ers. Karen Nis- bef, Jeane++e Skinkle. and Linda Wisbey. MaioreH'es These high s'repping girls perform wi+h +he band. Many have enioyed +he +wirling of JeaneHe Skinkle. Jean Bobb. Karla BrOW : Rona WaH-ers. Nancy Es+ep. Judy King. Linda Robinson. and Linda Ra+liff. MESSENGER'S CANDY PAUL HAHN'S BARBER SHOP Branch Hill. Ohio 49 Branch Hill. Ohio Ba n l TROMBONES P. Mifchell S. Kroener E. Hillerich W.Adams J. Smifh W. TuHs J. ReEH-n P. Greene T. Biggs TRUMPETS J. Rolke R. Pearson A. Hunf J. Coffman C. Genfry C. Wesson BELLS B. Archer B. Greene D. Wilder B. Hockman C. Adkins C. Harris Of 59 CLARINETS S. Fos+er K. Nisbe+ L. Bush L. Brock J. Hayes E. Brenner M. Binegar J. Carnine S. Weber CLARINETS A. Shafucner L. Reames B. Langenbrunner N. Jones B. Kelly J. Ros+ C. Nogler J. Heiden J. Simpson R. Tu'F+s DRUMS J. Adams H. Perry J. Bowman T. Capozio R. Poe J. Seward D. Taylor P. Corne++ D. Shanks T. Tracy TRUMPETS B. Hopkins N. Sfevens G. Hallof D. KraeH G. Harris 3. CoIe J. Carpen+er SAXOPHONES B. CorneH R. Beafy C. Wilder L. BenneH J. PaH'erson B. Day E. Whifeco++on L. Wisbey J. WeIIs FLUTES AND BARITONE S. Skinkle N. Day M. Jarvis TU BAS M. Taylor K. Weber H. Wene R. Glass H. Morgan :v - - -:sz vw: udenf Direcfor J. I. Smifh Music Librarians L. RaHiff. B. Archer. and B. Anderson Band Presiden+ Head MaioreHe Nancy Wal'rers JeaneHe Skinkle FRONT: B. Cornef'r, K. Brown. T. Carle. R. Walfers. L. Railiff. M. Bea+y. C. Koehler. M. Reif. SECOND: C. Harris. K. Nisbet N. Williams, J. Minderman. B. Archer. K. Mallin. M. Jarvis. J. Skinkle. THIRD: B. Greene. J. LaForge. K. Ashcraff. B. Scull, P. Tucker, S. Lanham. FIRST: M. Kuhn. J. PaHerson. T. Grossheim. D. Taylor. J. Smifh. D. Sfouder. SECOND: C. Gen+ry. J. Hocks+ok. W. Tuffs. R. Roike, J. Seward, M. Masfers. THIRD: R. Jones. R. Poer G. Kempf. K. Morgan. E. Shumaker. L. Miller. i $0? .- 4 WEYAND BROTHERS GENTRY APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE Branch Hilll Ohio I02 Broadway Loveland. Ohio ' I FRONT: N. Rooney. D. Simpson. C. Meeker, N. WaHers. B. Spangler. D. Thompson, J. Branscum. B. Anderson. L. Wis- bey. M. Wiggins. SECOND: A. Schmifi. A. Pfarr. B. 099. J. Bur+onl L. Brock. A. Lohrey. K. Masfers. K. Blounf. THIRD: B. Wilson, J. Bauer. M. Perry, J. McHenry, J. Hayes. J. McClanahan. P. Downs. The L. H. S. Choir There are many ways by which a s+uclen+ may gain culfure and beau+y. One of +hese Is +hrough music. Here in +he choir. under +he direc+ion of Mr. Fred Gvoosmanr many heads have been s+irred by +he musical conceri's given by +his group. This organi- za+ion always sings for +he baccalaureate services. In order +0 be a member of +he +riple +rio. one mus+ also be a member of k +he choir. Choir was always ably accompanied by Charlene Adkins and BonHa Hockman. LOVELAND OIL AND SUPPLY Loveland, Ohio Syivia Hor'lon 15? Nancy WaH'ers Flying High Of 1959 A variefy show is puf on each year by Has iunior and senior ciasses wifh +he help of very ou+s+anding under- classmen and many helpful feachers. On +hese pages are jusf a few of +he many novel ad's presen+ed in Flying High in I959. Flying Highifha+ is iusi' wha+ Sylvia Horfon Jrried +0 do fiy as she did an energe+ic sailor's hornpipe dance wifh a bee s+inging her in Hue end. Nancy WaHers made every lis+ener have a wonderfui dream when she sang One Kiss and I Have Dreamed. A Trio Grows in Brooklyn was helped along by Barb Ander- son, Linda RaHiH. and Bev 099. As +hey fold +he s+ory +he band piayed on. Larry Miller ken of a 'Farmer in Hue School Daze 5km was absolu+ely Hie fun- nies+ man in Hue show. Many of He numbers and acfs in +he show were quife ou+sfanding. Boni+a Hockman. Charlene Adkins. and Diana Winchesfer made +he world seem brighi wi+h +heir In Your Eas+er Bonne+ song and dance rou+ine. The Flames wi+h Larry Gould. Fern Payne. Carole Kiser. Donna Thompson. and Mary Jarvis really did Rip H Up. No one will ever forge'r Bob Jones and his mea+ cleaver. He really did scare Carol Koehler and Barbara Spangler. J. I. SmH'h. Wayne Tuf'l's. Jim Rei+h. and Bill Adams can really swing H in +heir frombone quar+e+. Tha+ band and song number. Sing- ing in +he Rain had us all humming +he +une for days a'H'erwards. Bevy Ogg. Linda Wis- bey. and Angie SchmiH' +wirled +heir um- brellas and looked very lovely in +heir mafched pas+el dresses. GARRETT'S FLOWERS Loveland. Ohio LOU'S BARBER SHOP 57 Loveland. Ohio x :;!, Mr. Baker insfrucfs Bob Grossheim, Roger Greenwald. and Jerry Lacy in making Hue props. Makeup is imporfan? +0 Nancy and Jean as if is carefully applied by Mrs. Horion. Gerald Keant and John Mace, sound +echni- cians, adius+ flue always so impor- +an+ sound equip- menf. Mrs. Hill and Miss Payne carefully keep coun+ of fine fickef sales. Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Goos- man, Mr. Goosman and Mr. Trauger. +he direcfors of Flying High. are happy a+ +he resuHs of fhe show. Homecoming Dance A yearly dance which is a high poin+ of +he 'Foo+bal! season is +he Homecoming Dance sponsored by H19 L Club. The senior class chooses +he candidafes and +he enfire school vo+es on +he king and queen. His Honor +he King and Her Highness +he Queen. Lowell and Gail. 4M1 . I .4 A .411; BROWN'S SUPER MARKET Brown Shopping Cen'l'er Loveland. Ohio The grea+ momenf when +he king kissed H19 queen. Did you smofher her. Lowell? A Hwe happy candidafes gafher for a momenf of relaxaHon beirore Hie greaf day. We Find Clara Meeker, Larry Mil- ler. Gail Huff. Lowe King. John Neale, Barbara Spengler, Vic GarreH. Nancy Walfers. Ken Neumann. and Charlene Adkins. .-.-.. . Rulers Of The Sweetheart's Ball Each year each class chooses sweef- hearfs as candida'l'es for +he Swee+- hear+'s Ball. Then +he en+ire school voi'es for +he king and queen of +he ball. On +heir way i'o discuss fhe hell are Diana Winches+en Mike Taylor. Linna Reames, Dick Hardwick. and Jean Foo'l'e. WHITLEY'S SUPER MARKET THOMPSON CHEVROLET. INC. Across From The High School 60 Loveland. Ohio The Queen's beau+y is in accord wi+h +ha+ of all royaHy. Miss Mary Jarvis smiles warmly as she poses th her king John Hocks+ok. The King and Queen. John Hocksfok and Mary Jarvis. are surrounded by +heir couri'. Nancy WaH'ers, Marion Beefy, Bonifa Hockman, Bob Gregg. Ken Neumann and John Neale. The junior advisers. Miss Meier and Mr. Baker. confer wi+h Vic'ror GarreH'. sen- ior class president and Barbara Ander- son, ium'or class president Darrel Lawhorn, Barbara Spang- Ier. Gerald Kempf and Linda RaHiff find Jtime +0 chaf during a lull in +he excHemenf and ad- mire +he beaquul decoraHons. Bofh Fafhers and mo+h- ers helped wH-h +he prepara'h'ons hr en+er- +aEnmen+ hllowing +he dance. Mr. Rolke. Mr. Mace. Mrs. Huff, Mrs. Grands. Mrs. Mer+es. Mrs. Mace. Mr. Bine- gar. Mr. Thompson, Mrs. Rolke. Mrs. Bine- gar. Mrs. Thompson. and Mr. and Mrs. Gregg. The breakfas+ commiifee, Mrs. Corrill, Mrs. Rolke, Mrs. WaH'ers. Mrs. Skinkle. Mrs. RaHiFf and Mrs. Himes prepared +he break- fas'r which +hey served on luaus +he nexf morning. D o n H a rm 0 n ' 5 band provided +he music th our own Jim Seward fea- fured a+ +he drums. Hawaiian Isle was a very good +i+le for +he prom since fhe decorafions made one JFeel as if he were in Hawaii. Yet many of Hie cusfoms 0+: our previous proms were followed. One of ihese is Hwe presen+a+fon of roses fo +he gradu- a+ing class members. This happy oceasion is pic+ureci here as Barbara Andersonr class presi- dent presen+s a rose +0 Dolores Simpson, a mem- ber of +he graduafing class. 209' Bob Gregg and Bonifa Hockman s+op +0 view +he scenery. Wha'r ' was in Hue wafer. a hundred dol- . lar bill? Congrafula+ions +0 +he chairmen of H19 prom, Madalyn Maas and Dennis Fisher. Good food is never was+ed. You may ask Jeane++e Skinkle. Larry Miller. Ned Barry. and Jackie DuCI-Iarme. FRONT: D. HamiHon, R. Rolke. G. Kemp'F. R. Jones. K. Hockman. D. Taylor.-.J. Greenwald. SECOND: A. Grande. W. Huff. J. Pearson. R. Jones. J. Neale. L. Miller. W. Kiesch. THIRD: M. Merfes. J. Mace. L. King. V. Garreff, K. Morgan. RA Greenwald. Varsity Football Team Season's Scores Loveland 0 Madeira 6 Loveland 7 Indian Hill I4 Loveland 0 Mariemonf 46 Loveland I 4 Milford I 2 Loveiand 28 New Richmond 0 Jerry Lacy and Bob Hamann. managers. gleefully lis+en +0 Coach Saunders poin+ ou+ how he used +0 run +he ball over +he goal Hne. Coaches Engle. DeWiff. and Rape. his co-workers. seem +0 be enjoy- ing +he fall +ale. THE CLIFTON SHiRT FACTORY LOVELAND MOTORS Loveland, Ohio 66 Loveland-Madeira Road Here we find our fwo coaches! Mr. Rape and Mr. Saun- ders conversing th +he managers R. Hamann. and J. Lacy. Coach Saunders and Coach Rape are taking a look a+ +he score book. Is H really +ha'r bad. Mr. DeWifl'? Eas+ern Hill AlI-S+ars from Loveland's boi'ball Iine-up include Larry Miiler. leH haHback. who was chosen For bo+h offensive and de- fensive feams. Dave Ham- ilfon was chosen as de- Fensive end and Jerry Greenwald received hon- orable menHon. Mike Mer+es was selecfed as offensive IeH guard. Don'+ look so sad boys. H's quH'e an honor. RALPH E. GENTRY DAVID H. STEVENSON 4 1 '5 1 ,r i. a n ' a a i V? '11? V . , i at 'V' .4 . Z; 5 f 4 1 . .g :- w I 4g. .r 1 3 z? :w , ,, FIRST ROW: J. Greenwald. R. Himes. D. Gregg. B. Huff. L. Miller. SECOND ROW: R. Rolke. D. Hall. B. Jones. K. Hockman. D. Ham'IHon. Our's Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours game. L. W. NISBET COMPANY 4! 65 38 75 46 4I 6l 49 8I 74 Season's Scores Madeira Indian Hill Mariemonf Milford New Richmond Madeira Indian Hill Mariemon+ Milford New Richmond The manager, Tom Grossheim. +he cap+ain. Larry Miller. +he coach. Mr. DeWiH' discuss a previous Lumbeerhone NO 5-4857 Hardware4Phone NO 5-4833 LumberI Builders' Supplies. Feed, Hardware Varsity Basketball SI SI 47 62 Those pre-game warm-up ses- sions always signified +he be- ginning of ano+her excifing game. We offen wondered wha+ fhe coach +old H19 boys. We do know +hey played a good game. During an assembly. Coach DeWiH presen+s Bob Jones and Larry Miller wi+h +heir E.H.L. awards. Bob Jones proved his worfh in baske+ball as one of +he besf re- bound men on our +eam. Larry Miller was H19 high scorer for H16 year. H isn'+ oHen +ha+ we can compare sizes of our players bu+ +he long and fine shor+ of Hie fearn appear here. Ted Sievens, a sophomoreI is almost eclipsed by Bob Jones, a senior. CHUCK'S SOHIO SERVICE 69 Loveland. Ohio L. Norris. M. Talley. KNEELING: Mr. Saunders. T. S+evens. ROLKE BROTHERS' SUPPLY Across +he B :i 0 Tracks Loveland. Ohio FRONT: C. Wal+on. G. PaHerson. W. Rose. R. Hardwick. R. Jones. R. Amburn. R. Kidder. D. Taylor. R. Greenwald. Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Ours Reserve Championship Te 0 m SEASON RECORD Madeira 35 Indian Hill 22 Mariemon+ 42 Milford 29 New Richmond 34 Madeira 36 Indian Hill l8 Mariemoni' 23 Mitford 24 New Richmond 34 Ours Ours The E.H.L. Reserve Baskefball Champion- ship Trophy is presen+ed +0 Mr. Ogg by Bill Rose. Ron Jones, and Mr. Saunders. Oh. +hose nails! How Hie coach worried i'hrough each game. His supersfifions paid OH in Hue end of +he season. Joy reigned supreme when +he final buzzer sounded and fine +eam knew +hey had won +he frophy. We salufe Dan Taylor ?or his re- bound work. We salu+e Ron Jones for being +he high scorer 0 +he Jream. A very iubilan+ coach shares a round of applause wi+h manager Jack Sievens and scorekeeper Bin Klesch. LOVELAND PHARMACY Taylor and Jackson Si'reei's 1.4m. em A;um-m .n.m... - ..' . . . FRONT: N. Williams. R. Hardwick. H. Hayes. K. Simpson. D. Lamb. SECOND: T. Sfevens. J. Si'evens1 R. Andrew. R. Grossheim, J. Amyx. W. Adkins. THIRD: M. Smifs, R. Greenwald. D. Taylor, K. Hockman, R. Jones. Reserve Football And Football Cheerleaders N. Walfers C. Meeker G. HuH D. Simpson LOVELAND HEATING K ROOFING ll 2nd and Harrison Loveland, Ohio NO 5-878I i's-M I 4-; Jpn- : ' wanvaw vines- 4M: : $5329; VARSITY D. Simpson C. Meeker N. Es+ep J. King 6. Huff J. Skinkle RESERVE D. Hardwick K. Brown J. Bobb D. Winchesmr C. Adkins B. 8M R. RESTAURANT BILL'S BARBER SHOP Finesf Food in Loveland S+oneybrook Shopping Cenfer FRONT: W. Huff. L. Miller. D. Hamil'ron. K. Hockman. G. Kemp+', J. Brown. R. Amburn, D. Mclh+osh. SECOND: M. Medes. R. Hamann. R. Rolke, D. Gregg, R. Jones. W. Klesch. J. Greenwald. M. Taylor. W. Adams Track And Baseball FRONT: R. Greenwald. C. Smi+h. A. Grande. J. Greenwald. W. Huff. L. Miller. J. Orfh. L. Norris. SECOND: Man- ager D. Hamilfon. R. Benny. E. Rogers, R. Jones. K. Hockman. R. Himes. T. Fleckinger. T. Sfevens, Manager C. Frisby. JULIA'S TWENTY MILE HOUSE RIVERSIDE MOTORS and Mofei 74 Loveland. Ohio VARSITY G. Hufmc E. Gerhard B. Hockman K. AshcraH- C. Meeker D. Winchesier N. Es+ep D. Hardwick J. King R. Walfers J. Skinkle RESERVE S. Hor'ron D. Smifh S. Ward B. Wilson L. Gould P. Gilly L. Ra'HiFf S. Lewhorn J. Harrison M. S+evens K. Brown J. Bobb MANAGER Tracy Carle BILL 8 JOHN'S WESTERN AUTO HOWARD SHUMAKER. EXCAVATING Loveland. Ohio 75 Loveiand. Ohio VARSITY M. S+evens B. Hockman C. Meeker G. Huf'F D. Winches+er R. Warman E. Gerhard J. Skinkle R. WaH'ers D. Hardwick J. King N. Es+ep RESERVE D. Smifh S. Hor+on D. Hamilfon K. Brown J. Bobb 5. Ward J. Harrison 5. Lawhorn K. Ashcrafi' J. Foo+e LOVELAND LAUNDROMAT Loveland. Ohio SOFTBALL 5. Ward J. Bobb D. SmH'h J. Foofe D. HamiH'on K. Brown R WaHers J. Skinkle G. Mclnfosh A. Hunf D. Hardwick C. Meeker S. Lawhorn L. Gould MANAGER M. Barry Softball And Girly All Star Team D. Simpson, C. Meeker. G. HuHr D. Winches+er. E. Gerhard, D. Hardwick, B. Hockman. N. Esfep. M. S+evens. R. Warmen. MARIAN'S DRESS SHOP AMITY 5d: TO $l.00 STORE S+oneybrook Shopping Cen+er Brown Shopping Cen+er J. Skinkle. M. Sfevens. B. Hockman. R. Warmen' C. Adkins. D. Winches+en wick. D. Simpson. f Mk5. lw' 5F Marlene Hickman. score keeper. and Mrs. Rape are happy over We resuH' of a game. a 7i ,4 G. Huff, C. Meeker. S. Hor+on. D. Hard- Girls G.A.A. Board Mrs. Rape checks over +he poin+ scores of +he girls wifh Dolores Simpson, +reasurer: Sylvia Horfon. che-presiden+; Gail Huff, president and Boni+a Hockman. secrefary. m M232 m A w In Willing Hands Prepare For Future v??.?jum . . 7.M;.uamhl NJ H k , I Our hands go ou+ +0 +he iunior high wi+h +olerance and unders+anding. We wonder which one will do +he work we have done or break +he records we have se+. WHh such eager young hands af our heels we +ry a IifHe herded +0 do a beH'er iob and se+ a higher record as a s+andard for +hem +0 emula+e. MILFORD NATIONAL BANK Loveland Branch Member FDIC 80 R. Bailey F. Baldoclt R. Beefy L. Senne'H B. Brown 5. Brown L. Bush T. Capozio B. Day I. Dunham C. Edward: D. Ehre+ T. Forfuin 5. Fos+er C. Franz J4 Franz P. Greene D. Gregg R. Gulley J. Heismann E. Hillerich R. Holden H. Hood W. Johnson 8. Kelly D. Kraeff M. Krcener T. Mallfn F. Magnone C. Maybriar E. Moore C Nichols J. Pence D. P02 5. Rich M Robinson D. Rose J. Ros+ NO 5-856l D. Grosnickle D. McClanahan R. Boyd C. Bradford H. Bradley B. Brandenburg L. Carmina R. Chambers M. CIarE M. Coleman 5. Ehrei W. Elli: D. Elswick 5. Florence C. Frisby J. Gadberry N. Gabbard J. Graham B. Hale G. Hallof G. Hamilfcn R. Harcourt J. Home 6. Hughes H. Hughes R. Jacobs J. Lamb B. Langenbrunnerl L. Lawhorn S. Ledford J. McCoHum T. Means D. Mehne J. Minderman J. Pee B. Rainey D. Randolph R. Reder K. Raush J. Roy P. Schooler J. Self MICHAEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC. A. Shaffner S. Skinkle J. Shields C. Smffh M. Shively H. Smiih J. Simpson V. SmHs D. Spaulding S. Taylor W. Spencer 3. Thompson W. Spidle C. Tracy CA ShaHon J. Tracy C. Tulloh E. WhiiecoHon L. Tumbleson 5. Williams R. Walfon L. Wilson P. Ward Mr. Gower. Mr. Duncanson. Mr. Engle, and Mrs. Malcolm enioy a momenf of res+ be- fore +he rush d fhe aHernoon classes. Here we see Susan Fos+er. presi- dent wifh Margie Kroener, sec- refary. Steve Williams, freasurer. and Mike Clark. vice-president SPARKS HARDWARE .' Esfablished I904 - J. Adams P. Adams D.Adkins G. Adkins N. Allen T. Biggs D. Fmegar L. Blounf G. Boclleman D. Berger 5. Burns P. CaIIahan 6. Camp J. Carpenfer C. Carrier J. Cole V. Connors S. Cowan B. Davis D. Drinnen F. Edwards E. Enneking L. Fannon 5. Farmer F Fible B. Gfass B Greene K. Hahn C. Hamihon G. Harris L Howingfon R. Hughes E. Johnson C.Jones N.Jones R. KraeH' T. Kroeger C. Kroener N. Kroener R, Kyde B. Lynch R. MaloH J. Maan 8. McCoy G. Mobley B. MolHor G. Morris L. Morris C. Nogler P. Amburn T. Applega+e A. Barfholamew K. Benh R. Bourne J. Bowman L. Brock R. Burcham K. Carfer B. Caylor J. CIaveIl B. Cohrn C. DuCharme N Dunhan P. Easley R. Eckar? D. Forsfe R. Frazier J. Frifz D. Gier G. Henlde 5. Henry G. Herrman R. Hood R. Jones 5. Jones 3. King D. Kirby T. Lacy C. Lawhorn H. Lohr B. Lohrey D. Mearns L. Million K. Miller P. MH'che C. Newfon M. Norris 5. Ogden V. Osborne 5. Parks L. Pierce D. Paulson C. Poe R. Pearson C, Pumrni B. Peary 3. Reynolds J. Peiers J. Rich D. Shanks R. Rich K Shank G. Rollie E. Scu :- S. Sawyer L. Smifh S. Schmidf .t P. Smith J. Swingle ; s. Smi+h D. Taylor S. Sparks J. Troxell B. S+evens B. TuHs 5. Siock W. Turner J. Wells C. Wall E. Welsch L. Ward C. Wilder J. Wa+kins V. Wilson 5. Weber Sevenfh Grade J.Winchesi'er The happy sevenfh grade feachers. Here are Mr. Rape, Mrs. YeHon. Mrs. Kramer. and s+anding are Mr. Thompson. Mrs. Baehr; Mr. Brannen. Class officers F. Edwards. 5. Car- penfar. and L. Ward. HARCOURT FLOWER SHOP Loveland NO 5-4864 FRONT: S. Skinkle. C. DuCharme. S. Fos+er. N. Jones. B. Kelly. S. Weber. K. Raush. J. Graham. R. Fors+e. SECOND: D. Poe. J. Gadberry, C. SfraHon, V. Smifs. S. Jones. R. Kyde. C. Edwards. 6. Mobely. LOVELAND MIAMI ERKCTED :95? SCHOOL EDUCATION -PnEsInEu'r 'ZABEYN couus GENTRV BOARD nowAno 1' sVnos-vrcz PI!:' L013- - suaznmtsunsur c LINCOLN - Hug. G u A snulueen u ALLAH AI J A ,.. g ' ERIL CBRI' ! TUFT'S FUNERAL HOME : Loveland. Ohio NO 5-4823 3 Over IOO Years of DependabilH-y Spelling Bee All con+es+an+s are de- +ermined by individual spelldowns. These con- +es+an+s compe+e for firs? prize of fhree dollars, sec- ond prize of +wo dollars. and +hird prize of one dollar. Firsf place winner Karen Raush. second place winner Virginia SmiJrsr Huird place winner Sue Weber. ssh; - :eudu, ,d-..-.. v,d;,!... -m. 1 ,: 7:4.V-4 xxxi g t , g 3.1 ' ' l 4; , res! ; ' -1,A . r. . ..- , . 1110; 413:3, 1', , f X 1- fig. 2 $ . 1 .: 9 4' '5: at k If ; . y . :H J! 11' A x . f , . .- ; g l t a '1: - I - ! I W 3 H ., . 7.1. f '31 .l . ,- Xe :1 5' 'r' hr FRONT: S. Ogden. S. Taylor. Mr. Mason. 5. Ehref. S. Skinkle. SECOND: G. Adkins. J. Poe. J. CIavelI. D. Saylor. T. Applega+e, S. Schmidt 6. Hallof. G. Ellswick. Student Council And Sharps And Flats FRONT: S. Skinkle, A. ShaHner. J. Winches+er. Mrs. Goosman. L. Brock. J. Wells. C. DuCharme. J. Clavell. SECOND: L. Bush. V. Wilson. P. Am- burn, B. Kellyl E. Parks. 5. Weber. R. Beafy, J. Simpson. THIRD: C. Wilder, G. Bockefman. J. Rost B. Day, B: GI 55, V. SmHs. D. McClanahan. M. Cogre'man. E. WhiiecoHon. LOVELAND MUTUAL BUILDING 8: LOAN I33 Broadway Phones NO 5-854I. NO 5-8546 Insured Savings Higher Earnings Cheerleaders And Baseball Team VarsH'y cheerleaders wii'h +heir masco+ are T. Forfuin, 5. Skin- kle. L. Bush. and M. Kroener. Reserve cheerleaders are Linda Ward. Trula Applega+e. Sandy Ogden. and Jane+ Winches+er. Here is +he baseball +eam. I In +he fronf row we Hnd D. Drinnen. E. Hillerich. D. Taylor, H. SmHh, L. : BenneH. J. Bowman, W. l Johnson. In Hue second row are D. Adkins, V. Connors. G. Hamilfon. G. '- Halloii G. Mobely. M. . Clark. J. Carpenfer. D. l Geier. E. JohnsonA Q5114 9 .. .. 4, JKHIEH , 1111.4 I' v 'Q in: ??m, FRONT: R. McCoy. G. Hallof. J. Boman. D. Elswick. D. Shanks. J. Adams. J. Carpen+er. SECOND: D. Mearns. L. Sfevens. G. Adkins, R. Jones. R- Forsfe. D. Geier. V. Connors. THIRD: E. Hillericlw. W. Johnson, D. Gregg. R. Boyd. H. Smifh. L. Benneif. M. Clark. 5. Schmidt Manager G. Rolke. Track J. Franz. G. Rolke. Mr. Engle. and L. Carnine. FISHER ONE HOUR MARTINIZING NOrmandy 4-2l6l FRONT: R. Forsfe. J. McCoIIum. M. Clark, 5. Schmidt E. Johnson. W. Johnson. G. Hauo5. J. Adams. SECOND: H. Woodard. J. Shields. J. Swingle. D. Taylor. J. Bowman, D. Drinnen. L. Lawhorn, E. Hillerich. H. Lohr. J. ManH. THIRD: L. BenneH. H. Smi+h. S. Williams. R. Frazier. D. Gregg. R. Boyd. D. Rose. Football Coach Engle checks 3 play wifh Larry Ben. neH' and Harry Smifh. . Nearly Everyone Trades A1 BROCK AGENCY. INC. ' HATCHER'S BLUE SUNOCO STATION 88 Compleie Insurance Service S E A T E D : Mike Clark, Walfer John- son. Gordon Hallof. STANDING: Larry BenneH'. David Rose. Harry Smifh. and Don Gregg. s Varsity And Reserve Basketball FIRST ROW: Danny Gier. Larry SmHh. Vaughn Connor. Tom Lacy. Billy King. Bob McCoy. Barry Reynolds. and Jack Carpenfer. STANDlNG: Gary Mobley.-Gene Rolke. Nelson Allen. Richard Frazier, David Taylor. Sammy Schmidt and Ron Jones. V A. M. CORNETT MYERS YEARBOOKS i. Real+or 89 Topeka. Kansas I Each year Have Tiger's Tongue Staff chooses +hree girls +0 become Hue reporters of We junior high. The forfuna+e girls his year are Jenifer Graham. Margie Kroener and BeHy Kelly. Tha+ waier certainly +as+ed good af+er a hard class or a drill wi+h +he +eam. Mr. Engle and Mr. Rape show wiih +heir smiles how much +hey apprecia+e +he wafer. . Since Hle scores of Hue games were very important Hie coaches always checked +hem wi+h Hle boys. Here Coach Engle and Coach Rape check +hem over th Hie baske+ball managers J. MaloH, G. Hamil- +on. and D. Adkins. L ' HERF JONES COMPANY Manufacturing Jewelers 8: S+a+ioners Indianapolis 7. Indiana .- .. - u; gaunt Willing Hands Strive Foreword The mos+ impor+an+ par+ of a high school is +he people in H'. The +hree-four+hs +ha+ make +he Ias+ four+h possible is +he underclassmen who do mos+ of +he day +0 day drudgery wifh a sh'engi'h +ha+ is +he sfrengfh of +he high scool. r+ . . . EAAMA .U g... r, , , - C5 Y m . '1 , g 5':- W. Adams R. Alder R. Amburn J. Amyx M. Barry 6. Bauer R. Bishop P. Bucks C. Browning B. Bryson N. Byman W. Camp B. Corneif WA Davis C. Dean R. Dunsmore R, Eisle M. Elswick L. Ferguson L. Ferguson R. Geier R. Grosshaim R. Hali B. Harmes H. Henze A. Herberf P. Hickman A. Higbey V. Hursf B. Johnsfon R. Jordan 0. Let: F. Marfin B. J. McDonald C. McDonough S. McFarland P. Meyers D. Mom's C. Neufarfh L. Nieman R. Andrew B. Archer J. A+en B. Adkins R. Berger P. Bowling L. Brock K. Brown 3. Carrier L. Carrier J. Caylor J. Combs D. Easley W. Easley M. Edmund R. Edwards L. Frey J. Fulh F. Furkin J. Gambill C. Harris R. Har+man J. Haynes J. Heiden L. Hile C. Hol+lie L. Hoppe A. Hunf J. Lewis W. Lewis D. Lindsay M. Lucy J. McHenry D. Mclnfosh G. McIntosh P. Myers I. Parks 6. PaHerson D. S. Payies T. Polzer D. Perry H. Perry N. Poe H. Rainey T. SchoenhoeH' E. SchuH: R4 Schweiher K. Simpson 6. Swi+zer M. Talley M . Taylor V. Thorne S. Ward C, Wesson C. Waxler K. Weber NLWiggins N, Williams J.Wilson J. WiIson Here are +he officers of +he Class of I962. Judy Heiden is secre- fary; Mike Taylor, president Ar+ Smifs. +reasurer: Nancy By- man, vice-president L. Reames J. Rei+h S. Roy L. Shaffner P. SHrvin A. Smifs I. Sfevens P. S+urgeon J. Tolliver T.,Tucker D. Vaughi- A. Ward C. WeHs M. Wells H Wane C. Weyand M. Wilson E. Wrann SO-LO MARX RUBBER COMPANY +o+es World's Largesf Selling Rubber Foo+wear 6. Adams J. Adams W. Adkins J Aylward JV Babb E. Brenner D. Bridges J. Brown T. Coleman W. Coleman C. Collinson P. CorneH' J. Fooie J. Frey C. Frisby T. Fulfz R. Greenwald R. Hambiih R. Hardwick J. Harrison E. Hocks+olt Q Holden D. Hor+on J. Howe J. Jones R. Jones R. Kidder M. Kuhn L. Langenbrunner S Lanham 5. Lawhorn A. Lohrey S. McCoy M. McHenry .J. Minderman H. Morgan A. Pfen- B. Puccini J. Rader H. Reynolds J. BaHman N Barry R. Benny K. Bloun'l' T. Carle M. Carmen J. Carnine J. Coffmar. R. Craech M Doan N. Ennis T. Fleckinger C. Geniry R. Glass L. Gould B. Greene H. Hayes 5. Hill F. Hobbs K. Hockman D. Jaeger P. Jaeger A. Jansen R. Jansen J. Lacey J. Lacy .L LaForge D. Lamb D. Long J. Madden M. Masfers B. McCoIlum K. Nisbef L. Morris J. Or+h J. PaHerson I. Reznor D. Roosa J. Serey B. Rose E Shim: J. Rofl: R. Siciliano MA Schoenhoefi' C, Smith T Sfevens D. 5mi+h R. Siock S Smifh D. 5+ouder J. S+evens S. Swifzer P. Tracy D. Taylor T. Tracy T. Timon D. Wood 5. Toney J. Vornberger D. Wilder C. Verkamp N. Williams C. Walfon B, Wilson J. Watkins Sophomores The ladder +0 success may be hard fo climb iror some people buf Hue class officers find H easy +o climb on +heir way fo +he senior class. Here are Marc Kuhn. Roger Greenwald. Elinor Nisbe+. Tracy Carle, and Ron- nie Jones. LOVELAND LANES Loveland. Ohio 95 KWICK-WASH Sfoneybrook Shopping Cen+er F. Adams B. Anderson F. Anness G. Ashcer J. Bauer M. Binegar P. Borke E. Bradley J Branscum D. Bridges J. Burion N. Byus L. Corrill G. Creamer M. Deerwesier A. DeNu P. Downs J. DuCharme N Esfep D. Fisher L. Gould A. Grande D. Gregg M. Grosnickle T. Grossheim C. Gulley R. Hamann P. Hamblin D. Hamili'on J. Harding D. Hardwick R. Harfman . R. Hariman '; t ; J. Haifer ; , Q R. Himes X WAHuH '. Wiffj'ffzfig ??MXK f; I. ?.James J. King W. Kleseh C. Koehler K. Lear M. Lynn M Maas K. Mallin K. Masfers K. McCabe J. McFarland M. Merfes I R. Michael 1 B. 099 : M, Perry W. Randolph L. Rafliff P. Reuhar L. Robinson R. Roike L. Samad A. SchmiH B. Scull J. Skinkle C. Smifh O. Smith W. Smifh F. Sfump S. Taylor P. Tucker J. Turner R. WaH'ers L. Wisbey A. Wrenn B. Zwick The junior year is a happy one and +he group had many happy Jrimes working foge+her. Here we 'Find the officers Jim Haf- ier. BeHie Scull. John Mace. and Jani Branscum dis- cussing a problem wifh +he president Barbara Anderson. KEEGAN'S PHARMACY LEBAN 9450 Mon+gomery Rd. Mon+gomery. Ohio 97 LSbEnErPI-CISEE RINK KAY ASHCRAFT phy in 1hree years. BILL HUFF for being Tiger's Tongue King and for being ouf- s+anding in all spor+s. m NANCY ESTEP for being Tiger's Tongue queen. cheerleader. and aciive In girlsr sporfs. BOB HAMANN and JIM HATTER for +heir work in earning money 'For 1he iunior class. We Salute for winning a 6AA iro- JANE BAUER for winning high honors in +he Miami scholarship fes'rs. DAVID GREGG for being king of the Swee+hear+'s Bali and be- ing oufsfanding in sporls. MARY DEERWESTER for fwice winning Hie firsf place In +he spelling bee. CAROL KOEHLER for being Girls' S+a+e rep- resenfaHve. MIKE MERTES for winning a science award and being on +he EHL AII-Sfar foofball ieam. LINDA RATLIFF for her work as assisfanf ediior of +he Tiger's Tongue. MITCHELL AUTO 8: TRUCK SERVICE Taylor and Harrison Ave. Willing Hands Graduate The paang hand clasp of our friends fills us wi'l'h nostalgia for +he Ias+ mon+hs of our high school clays. The las+ for which Jrhe firs+ was made. We Salute These JACK PEARSON Supreme confidence and sfudious ways have helped Jack +0 se+ an ou+s+anding record on +he Ohio Senior Scholarship Test +hus au+oma+icalIy mak- ing him valedicforien of his class. In addHion fa sfudies. Jack fook Hme +0 earn an Ohio Reading Circle 5931 for his fourfh consecufive year. DAVID HAMILTON Hard working and all-round good sportsmanship earned Dave H15 posH'ion of salu+a+orian and Boys' Sfaie Delega+e. Frank Palmer. Vicfor GarreH, Marion Beefy. Bill McSorIey. BonHa Hockman, and Joshua Smi+h are foremos+ sfu- denfs in +he Ohio Sen- ior Scholarship Tes+ who received honorable men- 'Hon in H19 coun+y. Outstanding Seniors JOSHUA SMITH Alihough being co-edifor of +1103 Tiger'ss Tongue hikes a grea+ deal of Joush's 'I'ime he has mu- sic in his soul which he leis oui' +hrough his irombone. Thai' is Jay's ou+s+anding characi'eris- +ic. His proficiency on +he 'l'rom- bone made him a popular dele- gai'e ai' Boys' Siai'e. NANCY WALTERS Nancy's oui'sfanding abilii'y as a so rano confras'rs pleasingly wifh er gamin looks and honesi' sincerify. LARRY MILLER Larry's universal popularify and oufsianding leadership made him a favorife for +he Brock Scholarship. +he American Le- gion Award, and fhe Science Award. His unusuai abilify in spods made him a sure winner of file foo'i'ball irophy. BONITA HOCKMAN Our s+a+uesque blond has brains as well as beauty which gave her file Brock Scholarship and H16 D.A.R. medal. BOB JONES Mosi' powerful man in his class! Bob really deserved Hue baske+- ball frophy. SYLVIA HORTON Sylvia's quiei poise lends ifself well i0 her role as head baller- ina for 'H1e last four years. Earn- ing of H1e Ohio Reading Circle seal for her iour+i1 year iiius- +rafes her diversified abilify. MARION BEATY Marion's demure manner was well Imown and well liked +hroughou+ Loveland High as evidenced by her receiving +he American Legion Award. FRONT: J. Hayes. M. Hickman. M. SJrevensI B. Spangler. M. Jarvis. P. Rooney. J. McClanahan. E. Gerhard. B. Hock- man. C. Adkins. M. Smi+h, D. Simpson. SECOND: D. HamiH'on. J. Smi'rh. .J. Doll. B. Jones. B. Poe. G. Kemp?. K. Neu- mann. THIRD: J. Lynch, J. Neaie. B. Bodley. K. Morgan. W. Tuffs. J. Greenwald. Mrs. Kelly. D. Hall. D. Lawhorn. F. Palmer. E. Shumaker. L. Miller. J. Solzsman. N. Wal+ers. Washington Triio Kelly Morgan assumes one d Hue many odd posifions he had while he Med f0 ca+ch for+y winks. Waifing for a +rain +ha+ was over an hour lafe may have been boring for some bui $or us. ready +0 leave H1e home fawn. H- was fun. If feels so good +0 sif down! Waifing as usual in fron+ of +he hofel for our bus. Lef's see. Was +his +he place where George Washing- +on +ossed a silver dollar across H19 Po- fomac? Isn'1' fhe scenery lovely? This is +he boaf on which we floafed down he Po+omac. 103 The beginning oi: our long hike. How IiH'le we realized how long +haf walk would be- come. .3 vr-Ul.l.- rlILX+ iVT-Jv -'I IV:- '1! V - -I .5: ii- Each year Hue senior class chooses oui'si'anding iun- iors +0 be a++endan+s af graduafion. Here we find our a++endan+s in a for- mal pose. In +he froni are Jani Branscum. Jim Haf- +er. Rona WaH'ers. Ande Grande. Barbara Ander- son. Dave Gregg. Behind +hem are Bill Huff, Nancy Esfep. Deanna Hardwick and Bob Hamann. Even practicing for +he graduafion is a solemn occasion. Here we find Mary Jarvis prac+icing her march down We aisle un- der +he eye of +he a+- fendanfs. t . FRONT: J. McDonough. P. Rooney. R. Johns+on. B. Sell, J. Solzsman. V. Garret J. Hocks+ok. C. Merkle. L. McFarland. S. Horfon. D. Simpson. SECOND: D. Winches+er. C. Meeker. E. Shumaker. G. Huff, J. Neale. M. Jarvis. A. McFar- land. N. WaHers. L. Miller. M. Hickman. M. SmH-h. THIRD: D. HamiHon, K. Morgan. J- Lynch. W- TUHS. J- Hayes: : J. Greenwald. C. Kiser. J. Sm'li'h, R. Warman. F. PalimerI B. Spangler, D. Hall. FOURTH: M. Sfevens. J. Easley. W. j McSorIey. M. Bea+y. B. Bodley. J. McClanahan. L. King, E. Gerhard. D. Winchesfer. D. Thompson. FIFTH: D. Law- : horn. B. Hockman, R. Gregg. J. Pearsonl R. Jones. R. PoeI G. Kempf. K. Neumann. J. Doll. Baccalaureate BACCALAUREATE SERVICE May 31, 1959, 8:00 P. M., Loveland High School Audiiorium Processional ,, , ,, , , Loveland High School Choir Mudience Please Remain Seated; InvocaTIon ,, ,, , . ,, Rev. Robert L. Kiser 'Tis Finished . . . 7, ,, , ,, ,, Loveland High School Choir The Sermon , 7, , ,,,,, Rev. Samuel M. Beaty WasTor, Loveland Methodist Churcm Unfold Ye PorTals Loveland High School Choir Benediction -. 7 , , ,, , Rev. Roberf L. Kiser Recessional: Abide With Me ,,,,,, , 7 Loveland High School Choir Response: The Lord Bless and Keep YOU ,, . .. Choir Accompanis'rs ,, , ,, Bonita Hockman and Charlene Adkins Trumpets , , , , C. Gentry,.G. Harris and C. Wasson Vocal Solois'rs , . Nancy Walters and Wayne Tufts 105 BrigH were +he smiles of Boni+a Hockman and Larry Milier when fhey learned +hey had won Hle Brock Scholarship. Nancy WaHers sang very beauiHully. even in pracfice for graduafion. wiH'I her rendH'ion of You'll Never Walk Alone. FRONT: D. Simpson. L. McFarland. C. Merkle. J. Hocksfok. M. SrnPrh. L. Miller, M. Jarvis. N. Wallers. J. Solzsman. B. Sell. R. Johnsfon. P. Rooney. V. Garre++. SECOND: J. Neale. J. Lynch, K. Morgan. R. Warman. F. Palmer. B. Spengler. J. Greenwald. M. Hickman. E. Shumaker. D. Winches+er. A. McFarland. J. McDonough. 6. Hull. THIRD: W. Tuffs. H. Hoskins. J. McClanahan. C. Adkins. J. Smifh, J. Doll. C. Kiser. L. King. M. Stevens. W. Bodley. M. Bealy, W. Mc- Sorley. S. Horlon. C. Meeker. FOURTH: J. Easleyr D. Lawhorn. D. Hall, K. Neumann. R. Poe. E. Gerhard. R. Jones. D. Thompson. D. Hamilfon. J. Hayes. 6. Kempl, B. Hockman. R. Gregg. J. Pearson. Final victory has come affer +hir+een years of long hard s+ruggling. Bu+ wi+h +he sense of goodness also comes +he sad day of parf- ing and remembrance of all +he good +imes we as a class have had foge+l1er. We go lorward +0 +he fu+ure wi+h our hearls filled wifh +hanlcs +o all who have helped us and wil'h +he knowledge +ha+ we can climb +he ladder of success. Graduation LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION June 3, 1959, 8:15 P. M., Loveland High School Auditorium Processional ,, ,, , ,, , , , Pomp and Circumstance lAudience Please Remain Seatedl ,, .. . . .. , ,7 , Rev. Robert Richter lPasfor, Loveland Presbyterian Churchl You'll Never Walk Alone , , a ,, Nancy Walters Valedictory Address , . . , , , , ,,,,,,, JackT. Pearson CommencemenT Address ,7 ,, . 7 , , Dr. Garland G. Parker Prof. of History and Registrar, Univ. of Cincinnatil PresenfaTion of Diplomas . . 7 . Mr. Robert Poe, Pres. Mr. Roy Maloft, V. Pres. lLoveland ExempTed Village Board of Educationl PresenTaTion of Awards , A Mr. L. W. Hurst, Supt. Soliloquy for Trombone , . J. I. Smith American Legion Awards . Loveland P051256 Benediction Rev. Donald Merryman lPastor, Loveland Church of Christl Accompanisfs . Bonita Hockman and Charlene Adkins 107 Invocation Diana Winches+er Jack Pearson Elaine Gerhard Boni+a Heckman Gold Scholarship Pins Scholarship pins are earned by all +he classes bui- only +he seniors may keep +hem when +hey are given - : on awards day. H7 +he underclassmen fail +0 make +he l . required poin+s +hey have +0 re+urn +heir pins. A grade J' sm'+h Barbara 56 of A earns +hree poinis: a grade of B. +wo poinfs; a Silver grade of C. one point One musf make nine+y poin+s +0 earn a gold pin: eighfy poin'l's 'For a silver pin; and fif+y-six poin+s for a bronze pin. Bronze D. Hamil+on L. Miller V. Garre++ C. Kiser B. Spengler C. Adkins 6. Huff D. Lawhorn 108 Seniors Of 1959 Many problems are solved by the class officers. On +heir way +0 discuss gradua+ion plans are Jack Pearson. Bonifa Hockman, Charlene Adkins. Gerald Kempf and Vicfor Garre-H. Class Flower . . . . . . . . . V .Whife Carnafion Class Colors ............. Red and Whife Class Moffo ............ Le+ +he Ropes of Today Ring +he Bells o1c Tomorrow CHARLENE RUTH ADKINS Accompanisf I.2.3.4; Band l.2,3.4: Variefy Show I.2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Numerals 2. LeHer 4. Board 4: Reserve Baske+ball Cheer- leader 4: Lohian Staff. Assis+an+ Ediior 4: Tiger's Tongue Sfaff 4: La+in Club I,2: F.B.L.A. 2.3. Treasurer 3; Knickerbockers 4: F.T.A. 2.3: Scholarship Pin. Bronze I,2.3.4: Scholarship Team L3; Spelling Bee 3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidai'e 4; Spanish Club 3.4: Class Secrefary 2.4: Junior Secre+aries 2. 109 MARION PHYLIS BEATY Triple Trio 3.4; Variefy Show l.3.4: Reserve Baske+ball II Reserve Volleyball I.2: G.A.A. l.2.3. Board 2. Numerals 2. LeHer 3; Lohian SfaH 4: Library Sfaff 2.4: Lafin Club I.2. Presiden+ 2: Knickerbock- ers 4; Vice-Presidenf 4; Candida+e Sweei-heaH'S Ball 2: Member of Cour? Junior-Senior Prom: F.T.A. 2.3: Scholarship Pin. Bronze l.2.3: Scholarship Team 2.4: Spelling Bee l.2.3.4, Second 4. Third 3; Youih Council 3. WILLIAM CHARLES BODLEY JOHN WILLIAM DOLL Knickerbockers 4: Spanish Ciub 4. JAM ES W. EASLEY VICTOR RONALD GARRETT LENA ELAINE GERHARD Bracken Coun+y. Ken+ucky. High School I.2; Varsify Baskefball 3.4: SpoaIl 3: Varsify Volleyball 3.4: G.A.A. 4: All Siar Team 3.4: Lohian Sfaff 4: F.B.L.A. 4. Silver Pin 4; Scholarship Pin. Siiver 3. Gold 4. ROBERT SHERMAN GREGG Jefferson Cen+er High School. Columbia CHy. Indiana l.2.3; Track 4: Lohl'an Siaff 4. Business Manager 4: Knickerbocker: 4: Member of Cour+ Junior-Senior Prom. DAROLD JEROME GREENWALD Variety Show 4; Varsity Foo+ball 3.4. Reserve 2; Varsiiy Baskefba 3.4: Baseball l.2.3.4; Track 2.4: L Club 3.4; Tiger's Tongue S+aff 4. DUDLEY RAY HALL Sycamore l: Varsi+y Foofball Manager 3: VarsH'y Baske+ball 3.4: Track 2.3.4: Baseball 3: L Club 3.4; Swee+hear+'s Ball King 3. DAVID LAWRENCE HAMILTON Band I.2: Variefy Show I.2.3.4; VarsHy Foo+ball 2.3.4. Reserve I: VarsHy Baske+ball 3.4. Reserve l.2: Track l.2.3.4; Baseball I.2.3: L Club 2.3.4: Tiger's Tongue Sfaff 4: Knickerbockers 4: Reading Circfe 3; Scholarship Pin. Bronze I.2.3.4: Scholarship Team 2,4; Spell- ing Bee 3: Salu+a+orian 4: Delegai'e Buckeye Boys' Sfa+e 3. JUNE ELIZABETH HAYES Indian Hill High I.2: Band 3.4; Variefy Show 3. MARLENE HICKMAN Varie+y Show 4: Spor+s Manager 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Numerals 2. LeHer 3: Lohian Sfaff 4: Library 2.3.4: F. .L.A. 2.3.4. BONITA FAYE HOCKMAN Aocompanisf l.2.3.4: Band l.2.3.4: Varie+y Show I.2.3.4: Varsi+y Baskefball 3.4: Reserve I.2-. Varsi'ry Volleyball 3.4. Reserve I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Board 2.3.4. Secretary 4. Numerals 2. LeHer 3: Lohian Staff Assisfan+ Edi+or 4; Class Treasurer 3.4: Lafin Club I.2: F.B.L.A. 2.3, Repor+er 3: Knickerbockers 4: Junior Secre- faries 2; Member of Cour+ Junior-Senior Prom: F.T.A. 2.3. Presidenf 2: Scholarship Pin. Silver l.2.3. Gold 4: Scholarship Team l.2.3.4: Spelling Bee 1.2.3.4. Third I; D.A.R. Tes+ 4: Delega+e Girls' S+a+e 3: Spanish Club 3.4. Presidenf 4: Winner Brock Scholarship: Tiger's Tongue, Assisfanf Edi+or 4. CARL JOHN HOCKSTOCK. JR. Variety ShOW 3.41 King Junior-Senior Prom. SYLVIA JANET HORTON Varie+y Show l.2.3.4: Reserve Baske+ball I.2.4: Track l.2.3: Reserve Volleyball I.2.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Vice-Presidenf 4. Numerals 2. Le'Her 3: Lohian Sfaff Junior Represenfaiive 3. EdHor 4: Tiger's Tongue Sfaff I.2.3. Co-EdHor 2. Edi+or 3: Library S+aff 2.3.4: La+in Club l.3: F.B.L.A. 2. Reporfer 2: Spelling Bee L3: Knickerbockers 4. En- +er+ainmen+ Chairman: F.T.A. 2.3. Vice-Presiden1' 2.3: Scholarship Pin. Bronze l.2.3.4: D.A.R. Tes+ 4: Youfh Council 3.4. Vice-Presiden'l' 3. Recreafion Chairman 3.4: Lab Assisfanf 4: Delega+e +0 Journal- ism Workshop 3. HAROLD DEAN HOSKINS Scholarship Team; Spanish Club 3.4: Track l.2. GAIL ANN HUFF Variety Show 2.3: Varsify Baskeiball 3.4. Reserve I.2: Baseball l.2.3: VarsHy VolleybaH 3.4. Reserve I.2; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4. Board 3.4. Presi- denf 4. Numeral 2, LeHer 3. Trophy 4: All Star Team 3.4: Reserve Cheerleader 2. Foofball Cheerleader 4. VarsHy BaskeHaalI Cheer- leader 4; L Club 3.4: F.B.L.A. 2.3.4. Program Chairman 3.4: F.H.A. 1: Scholarship Pin. Brome l.2.3.4: Homecoming Queen 4. MARY IDA JARVIS Harlan Coun+y High School. Kenfucky. I; Band 2.3.4; Variefy Show 2.3.4: Lohian Staff 4: F.B.L.A. 4; Queen Junior-Senior Prom; Spell- ing Bee 3.4. ROBERT JOHNSTON Track l.2. ROBERT ALBERT JONES Variefy Show 2.3: VarsH-y Foo+ball 3.4; Varsify Baskefball 3.4-. Re- serve 2; Track 3.4: Baseball Manager 3: L Club 3.4; Knickerbockers 4: Schohrship Team 3.4. H3 GERALD T. KEMPF Variefy Show 3.4: Varsify Foo+ball 3.4. Reserve l.2: Track 3.4: L Club 2,3,4: Lohian Sfaff 4; Knickerbockers. Presiden+ 4: Class Vice-Presi- deni' 4: Sfudeni' Council. Vice-Presideni' 4. LOWELL EDWARD KING Reserve Baskefball I.2; Track l.2.3: Baseball L3: L Club 2,3,4. Presi- denf 4; Homecoming King 4. CAROLE JEAN KISER Goshen High School l.2; Varie+y Show 4: Lohian Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 3.4; Knickerbockers. Secretary 4. RONALD DARREL LAWHORN Variei'y Show 3.4; Varsify Foofball 3.4: Lohian S+afF 4: La+in Club I: Knickerbockers 4: Reading Circle 23; Scholarship Pin. Bronze 2.3.4. Silver I; Scholarship Team 3. JUDITH ANN LYNCH Variefy Show 3.4: Reserve Volleyball 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Lohian Sfaff 4; Library Sfaff 2; F.B.L.A. 2,3: Knickerbocker: 4. DORIS JOAN McCLANAHAN Choir 3.4-. Variefy Show 4. JUDITH ANN McDONOUGH Variefy Show 4: Lohian SfaFIc 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Scholarship Pin. Bronze 1.2.3.4. A. G. McFARLAND Variefy Show 3.4. L. B. McFARLAND WILLIAM EDWARD MCSORLEY Campbellsville High School. Campbellsville. Kenfucky I: Varie+y Show 4: In+erscholas+ic Sporfs. Baseball 2; Lohian Staff 4. Adverfis- ing Manager 4; Knickerbockers 4: Scholarship Team 2.3: Senior Scholarship Tesf 4. CLARA MILLIE MEEKER Variety Show 2: Varsii'y Baske'lball 3.4. Reserve I.2; Track 2.3: SoH- ball I.2.3.4; Varsi+y Volleyball 3.4. Reserve I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Board 3.4. Numerals 2. LeHer 2. Trophy 4; All Star Team 2.3.4: Varsiiy Cheerleader 2; Reserve Cheerleader l; Foo'rball Cheerleacier 3.4: VarsHy Baskefball Cheerleader 3.4: L Club 2.3.4. Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Lohian Sfaff 4: Class Secretary 3: F.B.L.A. 2.3.4. Treasurer 4; Gold Pin 4; Swee+hear+'s Ball Queen I: F.H.A. I; Reading Circle 2.3: Scholarship Pin. Bronze 4; Homecoming Queen Candidaie 4. CAROLE 'JOY MERKLE Varie+y Show 4: Lohfan S'raff 4; F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 3. LAWRENCE CHARLES MILLER Band l.2.3; Variei'y Show 2.3.4: VarsH-y Foo+ball l.2.3.4: Baseball l.2.3.4: Baske+ball l.2.3.4;TracI1 l.2,3.4: Captain Baskeiball 4; L Club 2.3.4. Presidenf 3. Vice-Presiden+ 4: Class Presiden+ l.2.3: Sfudenf Council l.2.3. Treasurer 3: Knickerbocker: 4; Candidafe Swee+hear+'s Ball 1.2: Scholarship Pin. Silver I.2. Bronze 3.4: Scholarship Team I; Homecoming Candida+e 4; Brock Scholarship; Science Award; Amer- ican Legion Award. KELLY MORGAN. JR. Variety Show 3: Varsiiy Fooi'ball 3.4: Reserve Baskefball 2: Track 2.3: Baseball 2: L Club 2.3.4. JOHN PHILLIP NEALE Band I.2.3; Variefy Show 2.3.4: VarsHy Foo+ball I.2.3.4; Reserve Bas- ke+ball l.2; Track 3: Baseball l.2.3: Cap+ain Varsify Foo+ball 4: L Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 2.3: Class Vice-Presidenf 2.3: S+uden+ Council 2.3; Candidafe SweeHwearfls Ball 4: Homecoming King Candidafe 4. KENNETH ELMER NEUMANN Variefy Show 3.4: Varsify Baskefball 3.4, Reserve l.2; Varsify Foo+- ball Manager 3; Baseball 2.3.4: L Club 2.3.4; Lohian Sfaff 4: Class Treasurer l; S+uden+ Council 3: Member of Courf Junior-Senior Prom: Scholarship Pin. Bronze l; Homecoming Candida+e 3. FRANK WILLIAM PALMER Scholarship Pin. Bronze l.3: Schoiarship Team l.2.3.4. EYTLE FERN PAYNE Ba+avia High School I.2.3: Variefy Show 4: F.B.L.A. 4. JACK THOMAS PEARSON Varie+y Show 3.4: VarsHy Foofbal! 3.4: Track 3; L Club 4; Lohian S'l.af1t 4; Tiger's Tongue 2,4. Co-edifor 2.4; Shdenf Council 4: Treas- urer 4; Library S+aH 3: Lafin Club I; Knickerbocker: 4; Reading Circle I.2.3,4; Scholarship Pin, Silver l.2.3. Gold 4: Scholarship Team I.2,3.4; Valedicforian; Senior Scholarship Tesf; Youih Council Vice-Presidenf 4. ROBERT ROSS POE Band l.2.3.4: Variefy Show l.2.3.4: Lohian Sfaff 4. H7 PEGGY ANN ROONEY F.H.A. I.2; F.B.L.A. 2. BARBARA ANN SELL Woodward High School I: Lohian S+erF'F 4: F.B.L.A. 2.3.4. Secretary 4: Scholarship Pin, Bronze 2. Silver 3.4. JAMES RUSSEL SEWARD Band l,2.3.4: Varie+y Show I.2.3.4: Reserve Baskefball I: Track 1: Lohian S+af-F 4. EDWARD ALFRED SHUMAKER Band I.2.3: Varie+y Show 2.3.4; Lohian S+aH 4: Knickerbockers 4. DOLORES JEAN SIMPSON Varie+y Show 2: Reserve Baske+ball I: Track l.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Numerals 2. LeHer 3. G.A.A. Board 4. Treasurer : Reserve Cheer- leader 2; Fooi'ball Cheerleader 4: Varsify Baske+ball Cheerleader 4: Reserve Baskefball Cheerleader 3; L Club 2.3.4: Lohian Siaff 4: F.B.L.A. 2.3.4; F.H.A. l. JOSHUA ISSAC SMITH Band l.2.3.4. Siudenf Conduc+or 4; Variefy Show I.2.3.4: Reserve Baskefball 1; Baseball 2; L Club 2: Lohian Sfaff 4: Tiger's Tongue S+aff 4. Co-Edifor 4: S+uden+ Council I.2; Laiin Club I; Scholarship Pin. Silver l.2.3.4: Scholarship Team 2.4; Delega'le Buckeye Boys' Sfafe. MAEBELLE SMITH Varieiy Show 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Lohian S+aff 4: F.B.L.A. 2: F.H.A. I. JEROME DAVID SOLZSMAN Manager Varsii'y Foofball 2: Reserve Foofball 2: Varsih, Baskefbal! 2.3: Reserve Baskefball 2: Track 2: Baseball 2: Scholarship Team 4. BARBARA JEAN SPANGLER Variefy Show 3.4: G.A.A. 3.4; Lohian Staff 4: F.B.L.A. 3: Knicker- bockers. Treasurer 4; Homecoming Candidafe 4: F.H.A. I: F.T.A. 2,3: Scholarship Pinr Silver l.3. Bronze 2,4; Scholarship Team 3: Spanish Club 3.4. MARTHA STEVENS Variefy Show 3.4: Reserve Baske+ball 4: Track 3; Baseball 3; Varsify Volleyball 3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Numerals 3. LeHer 4; All SfarTeam 4; Lohian Siaff 4: Library Staff 2: F.B.L.A. 2.3.4; Reading Circle 2. H9 DONNA LEE THOMPSON Varieiy Show 4: G.A.A. 3: Lohian SfaH: 4; Spelling Bee 4. WAYNE SETH TUFTS Band I.2.3.4: Varieiy Show 2.3.4: Tiger's Tongue Siaff 4: Knicker- bockers 4. NANCY LEE WALTERS Triple Trio 1.2.3.4; Band l,2.3.4. Presidenf 4: Variefy Show I.2.3.4: Varsify Baskefball 3. Reserve I.2: Baseball I.2.3.4; G.A.A. l.2.3. Numerals 2. LeHer 3. All S+ar Team 3: Reserve Cheerleader 2: Foo+- ball Cheerleader 4: Reserve Baskefball Cheerleader 3.4: L Club 3.4: Lohian Sfa'Ff 4: Class Secrefary I; Lafin Club 4; Knickerbockers 4. Social Chairman 4; Member of Court Junior-Senior From 4; Home- coming Queen Candidafe 4. RITA KAY WARMAN Varieiy Show 3.4: VarsHy Baske+ball 3. Reserve 2: Baseball 3; Var- sify Volleyball 3.4. Reserve Volleyball 2: 6.A.A. l.2.3.4. Numerals 3. Le'H'er 4. A Sfar Team 3.4; F.B.L.A. 2.3.4. DIANA KAY WINCHESTER Varie+y Show 3.4; Varsify Baske+ball 3.4, Reserve 2: Varsiiy Volley- ball 3.4. Reserve I.2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Board 2.3.4, Numerals 2. LeHer 3. All S+ar Team 2.3.4; Trophy 4: Reserve Baske+ball Cheer- leader 4; Class Treasurer .2: La+in Club l.2; F.B.L.A. 2.3.4. Treas- urer 2. Presidenf 4. Vice-PresideM 3. 60H Pin 4: S+a+e Spelling Bee 2.3: Nafional Speilfng Bee 3. Nafional Deiegafe 4. S+a+e Reporter 3; Sweeihead's Ball Candida+e 2.4: Scholarship Pin. Silver I.2.3. 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