Loveland High School - Lohian Yearbook (Loveland, OH)

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'0 313,1 2mm mm W M Mm 0M??- . time; Publiahed b4 the Senion Claaa o Loveland High Schoo Loueland, Ohio ?onewond We welcome you through the doorways of our high school. This is only one door in our lives, but one of the most important. Behind the office door are our administrators and educators. These people are the keys that unlock the doors to our education and guidance. A peek through the keyhole reveals many interesting facts about teachers and students and their lives at Loveland High School. Our athletic department provides the hinges for good teamwork. Sports teach group cooperation that is applicable in every phase of life. When we enter junior high, we enter a new world, one that prepares us for high school. From junior high, we take our first walk through the doorways of high school. As underclassmen we learn from those who have walked before use Finally it comesv . your last walk through these doors. The doors are now closed behind us, but we still hold the keys-our knowledge. 50 from the time we enter iunior high until the time we graduate from high school, we pass through many doors. Each one unlocks its own world of hard work, lots of fun, and new adventure We hope that you will relive your good times through our portrayal of our passage through our doors. We also hope that your passage through the doorways of life will be just as memorable as ours has been. gable ob Contenta Our Keys To Knowledge ..................................................... 3 Through The Keyhole ........................................................ T3 The Hinges For Good Teamwork .............................. 7 ............... 27 Doorway To Hard Work and Good Times ...................................... 45 A Doorway To A New World ................................................. 75 Our First Walk Through These Doors .......................................... 85 Our Last Walk Through These Doors ........................................... 93 Ow: Keqa '10 Knowledge . Owl Adminiatnatona Mr. Hurst, superintendent of the Lovelond Schools, was even busier than usuoi this year with plans For the new high school. But he managed ta find time to visit the seniors to give ?hem some friendWy and useful advice. Even though Mr. 099, principal of the High School, found many new duties added to his already full agenA do, he still had time to lend a helping hand whenever 1! was needed. To students and teachers, Mr. Mason, principcn of the Love- lund-Miumi School, was a fnend as well as c: lecden This year a new office was added to our odminlsf'ruiionn Mn McCoy was appointed ossismnt principal. His orfitude and his ideas made him popular with both the fac- ulry and the student body. Uhe Manten Keua Muss Templin has served wisely and weil os Lovelond High School's counselor. With her expert advice, Mass Templin gundes the pupils of Loveiond High School in many ways, Mr. Hogan's warm smile and winning ways have greatly augmented the position of assisfun? prin- cipal of Loveland Miami Elementary School. Both his pleasing manners and his great sense of humor have made ML C5an 0 very popular princnpol or Branch Hill Elementary School. Being a coordinator between the elementary school and The high school has certainly kept Mr. Brannen busy rhroughout the past year. Gun School Bound Responsnbility For fulfiHing the legal obligufions pertaining to the school, and determining ihe pollcies under which the educational program is opermed is the work of 'he school board. This year The presw'denf is Mr. Leming Here we find Mr. Poe, President Leming, Mrs. Cornetr, Mrv Male , and Mr. Gentry fully absorbed in 0 board meeting. Mrs. LaForge served vary ably us the clerk of the board Mrs. Marihc LaForge never was idle. Her work bsfed long hours. ln addition ro servmg the board, she also did oddihonol duries in rhe lunch room and m aiding other secretaries And Secnetaniea MrA Ogg's Secretary, Mrs. Hill, has many tasks which keep her very busy. Here we find Mrs. Hill checking the curd catalogue for a cord to o mISSV ing biology book. It is easy to see that Mrs. Hill Is indespensible. Familiar Faces in the lunch line are Mrs. Ledford and Mrs. Morcum. Here we find them counting the lunch money which has been taken in for mat day. As part of her secretarial duties, Mrs. Elkioff hos charge of the priming and the distributing of notes to parents, school bulletins, and announce- menfs. 'J'heae . . . Owl MrsV Gentry manages to keep our library shelves well stocked with the copies of the latest best-sellers. Miss Tanner and Miss Kinney are always conversing with each other over various pmblems concerning home economics. -O y .5 63-;Wm One didn't learn typing by the hunt and peck system if he were taught typing by Miss Payne. Here we Find our business education teacher testing a new electric typewritert Doonwaq 70 No math problem is ever foo hard for Loveland High's mathematicians, Mr. Salisbury and Mr. Zimmerman, Many interesting scienlific experiments have been conducted by the students under the capable supervision of Mr. Ramsey, Miss Poser, and Mr. Koehl. Our social studies department was ably handled by MrsV Neumann and Mrs. Kelly. Mrs. Neumcnn teaches guverm ment, modern history, and Spanish. Mrs. Kelly has all :he American history and English XII ciusses. BoH-I Mr. Piciunno and Mrs. Greenwald, through fheir com scientious feochings, mode English enjoyable. ' ,Vo .7 v.vv.v.v 1a - I .,9.QW.M .d'a w . :5 ., j, ' , . 990.... 39.... i v v .9 E 5.99.0330?! $?fo'Wo'o'i'qu'o Aw wunu 9g. nu gnu. 0009f. v,.,o,.,o,o.m - 39; 9803' c,;:o:0:v:o:o:o:099$'o$3 3......333 , u. 9' MtM-MW'W'Wo numMWw o J' '0-:933399:?9:9$ o g9$ .999. 0,4 g-b ?9 1'5? Many fine activities have been planned and carried our through the cooperation of the Loveland High and the Loveland Junior High athletics depcmmenfs. ., Coach DeWiH, Couch McCoy, Coach Engel, Mrs. Rope, Coach Rape, and Miss Reynolds. ?utune Succeaa Mr. Baker's industrial arts shop and Mr. Greenwood's mechanical drawing course proved to be very popular classes with those boys in those classes. Barbara and Fred Goosmun plan many interesting musical programs for the entire school. These are the cooks who kept the sfudenrs well fed. Here Mrs. Sizemore, Mrs. Huff, Mrs. Biggs, Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. CorrilI, Mrs. Frisby, and Mrs. Frisby, the heat; cook, pose for the photographer. Tlunae Mrs. Hartman's kind ways endeared her with 0H she came to know. Her tender care of H12 IilHe ones was known by all. No problems were too hrge for her. She will always be remembered. Bus drivers are Important people in seeing that the students arrived at schoo! safely. Here we find Ronald Seward, Mar- fho LoForge, David Hill, Francis Behnej Al Ports, Jerry Man tin, John Darr, Sid Wiggins, and Luther Taylor. Bud Dniuena Time out for coffee. These are the ones who take care of the new elementary building. Here are Sid Wiggins, Bob Bryant, Jerry Mor- lin, Red Aylword, and Sam Boiden. Cuatodiana Boots Seward heads the cusfodion department. Many little iobs are always done with a smHe by Boots. He IS well known by everyone. .m -mnmwm -. Mr. Cummins and Bud Soizmon pause during fhek scrubbing duties of keeping the high school dean lo smiie far the birdies. 'Jhtzouqh 'Jhe Keyhole : A Quick Glance Down Uhe Hall This is wsl a typical scene of' our busy halls between classes. Ir's no use arguing, Vaughn, Murgie's bigger fhon you. Looks as if some of rhe annual workers were caught by surprise. Our halls are iust full of funny things. Wonder what Jerry is fhinking? Bob G055 is admiring the Sousa Award. Could he be dreaming? , And A Peek gnto 'Jhe Claaanooma. Maybe I could do betrer if I closed my eyes. My, my, maybe I shouid give Eddie and Jerry an A for the semester. Even the photographer finds his way into the ucf. Smile. If Edison did it, so can we, Uhe Key 70 Quoup Hanmonq O,K., fellas. we'll take if from the top . . .0 one, a two' 0 three, We're not always this good, bur we're having our picture taken today. Bubble gum would do the trick wW am. 1.6 And Out The Dean. . .170 Lunch Wag mm; 62216225 The Cake machine was one of the most popular spots or lunch time. F How shouId I know if this is ?he rodiofor! I only come out here to em my lunch. What do you mean, I can't charge if? Wonder what's so interesting on the other side of The gym. Recneation. . .14 Door: 70 The score is twenty up; the crowd is going wild; who will be the winner? What goes up . . Hit a homer Rich! STRIKEl! .must come down, g Healthy Minda and Bodied ls Mr. 099 frying fo stop us. or is he in on this one? MfNUTES r SECONDS t g ; PERIDD faIHPLm 4,.4 Rah... The new scoreboard made following the games much easier. Hurry, fhrow your books in the locker so we can get a good sec! in the assembly. The game depends on this hit, Libby . .. oh well, maybe the boys will do betfer. 14 New Doom Opened 30 Ha. As always, Mr. 099 opened our most unusual assembly. it Two Boy Scouts, Terry Hens- ley and Greg Henkel, led the group in the Ptedge of Alleg- ionce. K For our patriotic assembly, the band played songs from every branch t of the service. Moior Boblitt, an alumnus ot L.H.S., was our speaker at the patv riofic ussernbty. One of the most impresstve features of the assembly was singing the Stat Spangled Banner. Active Studenta Make Good Citiyena Don't worry, Don, Now The! Lovelend is a city, it will be on the map soon. J Here Dave Fleenor brushes up on his algebra formulas before taking his test The highlight of the Homecoming dance was the crowning of the queen, Jean Bobb. Be careful, Clara. This is the dress l'm going to wear when I mee? Vic! If I make another mistake, Mrh Greenwaod will go on the worpofh. LIE wt: Studenta uae Snitiatiue On How domestic! What's the matter, John? WonW they let you help them? Here we have two indosrricl arts students who iust couldn't wait to try ouf that new power ?col. This could only be an American hisfory class. 'Jhe Uhneahold 05 Knowledge Miss Templin's Lorin classes were always interesting, No, Miss Poser! The kidney doesn't go there Miss Templin's experf advice guides many sfuv dents to success and fame, These are iust two of the people who find our poper-bocks in- teresting. Don't Iook so serious, Betty. Marilyn and Louise don't mind repairing The old library books, Hinged. 70 Knowledge . v... A1!!! L Bud isn t1ryingto+oke a dirty locker, is he? I thought we were iusr going To carry rhe camera bags for Bud. Waif iii I tell you about this one. Here the proud co-ccptains, Lorry Bennett and Harry SmEVh, presen'r- ing their Reserve basketball trophies 10 ML 099 1' ,..Can Be ?un We could have danced all nightv .. Jim Cottman proudly receives class flower. How divinely you dance! J Of all the tables at the From, this table seemt ed to be the most popular. Looks like these kids are hovmg a lot of fun. Doonwaq 'Jo Memonable 'Jimea Cathy's bol!et 'xs something which will long be re- membered. These girls pleased the audience as well as the sultan with their temple dance. Roger and Donna were great in their roles as prince and princess. A5 a waiter and a cigarette girt, Jerry and Sandy were two of the most hilarious people in the night club scene. Clara and Barb were knock-outs with their pantomime. The variety show has defected me. Cheryt's rendition 01C 'hDun- 54,; seron captivated the entire a audience. ll , x: r. pbfiliinzlfa 5.11.11! .1... . k w 1 w L inqea 9011 90001 'Jeamwonh heH Validity ?ootball New Iri-cupluins, Ken Simpson, Bill Parch- I I J man, cmd Rick Hartman, are congrcfu- lofed by this year's captainl Ron Jones. FIRST ROW: E Hocksrok, D. Taylor, K. Hockman, B. Amburn, R. Greenwold, J, Rope. THIRD: H. Smith,J. Bradley, R. Hartman, J. McCollum, B7 Holden, D. Drinnen, : Lucy, R. Jones, Couch McCoy. SECOND: Coach DeWiH. J, Coffmcn, B. Rose, B. Parchmcn, D. Rose FOURTH: R. Schoonover, M. Taylor, L, Norris, G. HaHof, . l M. Smifs, R. deanl BA Andrews. P. Hickman, G. Humilfon, J7 Amyx, Coach K. Simpson, N. Day, and B. Swifzer. .U , WEYAND BROTHERS 28 HERFF JONES COMPANY Branch Hill, Ohio Indianapolis, fndiuno Libby Gould, Sandy McCoy, Sharon Ehret, Darlene Smith! Jean Bobb, and Donna Long. Vanaitq Cheenleadena SEASON RECORD Lovelund 16 DePorres Lovelond 14 Greenhills Lovelond 52 Milford Lovelond 54 New Richmond Lovelond 18 Madeira Loveland 16 Indian Hill Lovelcnd 8 Muriemont Lovelond 58 Williamsburg Lovelcnd 32 Reading ROZZI'S FAMOUS FIREWORKS Loveland, Ohio 20 12 12 20 56 12 NO 5-4837 That a football team needs lots of spirit is Elementary know- ledge. Port of this spirif must generate from the team itself, but the iorger portion should stream from the student body. Spirit itself is useless unless if can be organized and put to good use This fosk of organization is up to the cheerleaders. Their position as infercessors befween the cheering section and the feam is 0 big responsibility. And these girls handled their job well. 2th,. :- 29 lOVELAND GROCERY NO 5-3881 Loveland, Ohio Dun Taylor Jim Coffmcm Salute 70 Seniona Lorry Norris Ron Jones Ed Hocksfok Jerry Lacy 73H: DH; T Ken Hockmun, Ron Jones, and Jim Coffman proudly exhibit their football trophies. Ken and Jim were voted the M051 Im- proved Players. Ron was elected by his teammufes us Most Valuable Player of the year. Each year of on Eastern Hills League meeting of coaches, on All Sfur Team is selected. Only the best players in the league are honored with posifions on this team This year Ken Hock- man, Ed Hockslok, and Ron Jones represented Lovelund on Hue All Star Team. H's an elated team that carries its coaches off the field of victory. And why not? This year the Tigers enjoyed a winning season in football. Easy, fellas, those coaches are valuable! FILIPPI'S PONY KEG 3 Montgomery Road Looks 05 if coaches DeWiH, Rope, and McCoy ore handing out some pretty stiff GrdElS to the managers, Neal Day, Rich Schoonover, and Bucky Switzer. Reactive ?ootball .g FIRST ROW; Coach DerH, H Smith, J Lamb, GA Hollof, D. Drinnen, G. Hum- E. King, J. Bradley, V. Connor. FOURTH: DA Forsre, J. Swingb, S. Schmidt, JV llron, D. Rose, G. Henkel. SECOND: D Gregg, D. Meorns, H, Lohr, D. Bocks, McCollum, L. anhorn, J. Carpenter, and C. McDonough. B. McCoy, J. Callahan, J. Deerwesfer. THIRD: T. Moroce, B. Holden, J. Bowman, UNION SAVINGS AND BUILDING a LOAN co. 32 McCOY'S PONY KEG 104 S. Taylor Lovekmd, Ohio 205 Broadway Loveland, Ohio . Uanaitq Baahetball 7 SEASON RECORD Hob Cross 41 Loveiond ' 72 LLiTtle Miami 75 Loveiond 77 flndian Hill 60 Loveland i5gs'MjllS .. 55 Lovelond emonf :5 , ' -. 67 Lovelohd' ' 1.75:5 L'I-tbveizdnd; .. Milf9?d , , ' 7 .1 , 59 , Lovelund 53 3' .rNeviRiChrhon'd 50 Loyefond 59 3';' 'kipgs MiHs ' 64 Lov'el'ond 69' VMiodeirc 76 Lovelond 54 , '-Ludlow 63 Lovelund 55 . Williamsburg 38 Lovelond 54 Indian Hill 68 Lovelond 69 Coleruin 59 Lovelond 47 Muriemonf 62 Lovelcnd 50 a :Milfogd: 54 , Lovelcpd - 60 - '7. .. New Richmond 77572: Vvatielrond 51 - u Madeira 57 Loveland 30 a VCOunh'y Day 57 Loveland I5 Couch DeWiH really gaing over some new plays whh co-coptoms Dick Hardwick and Ken Hockman? KNEELING: G, Patterson, D. Taylor, M, Schoenhoefh K Hockmgn, R Jones, and B. Amburn. STANDING: Coach DeWm, C. Wahon, B. Rosel B. Purchmun, J. Amyx' D, Hordwick, R4 Greenwold, and F. Hobbs, THE CLIFTON SHIRT FACTORY 33 Loveland, Ohio THOMPSON CHEVROLET, INC. Lavelond, Ohio Pracfice makes perfect. And it looks as if the fel1us ore get- ting plenty of practical This year eighf seniors said good-bye to high school baskefboll. TOP Row: D Hurdwick, R. Greenwold, R. Jones, K. Hockman, M. Schoenhoeft D Toy- Ior. BOTTOM ROW: C. Woiton and B. Rose. Dick Hurdwick looks mighfy proud as he displays the Most Valuable Player trophy he was awarded in baskeiball. Mark Schoenhoeft, winner of fhe Most Improved Player Award in basketball, proved to be one of 1he liveliest neiters on the cour'r. Ken Hockmcn was The lone senior to receive a four year varsity cwmd He received the award in both foofball and basketball. 34 This huddle was The subiecf of many iokes, but for our reserve team the huddle played cm important purl in winning ?he E.H.L. Championship. Couch McCoy looks pleased wifh the work of co- cuptains Harry Smith and Larry Bennett. Reaenue Baaketball Champa KNEELING: Skip Hauser, D. Rose, H. Smith, K. Garren, D. Taylor, L. Bennett, and B. Swiuer. STANDING: Coach McCoy, G. Rolke, G Huliof, G. Humilion, D. Gregg, 3. King, R. Schoonover, and G. Henkel. AMITY 5: TO $1.00 STORE ECONOMY SAVING AND LOAN Brown Shopping Center Loveland, Ohio KNEELING: DA Toler, B. Reynolds, D. Drinnen, R. Kyde, N. Allen, G. Mobley, S. Schmidt, STANDING: Couch Rape, B. McCoy, D. Forsfe, T. Lucy, B. Tufts, L. Smith, V. Connorl C. McDonough, J. Carpenter; ?neahman Baaketball WHITLEY'S I.G.A. Super Murkel Loveland, Ohio This year the new freshman basketball team received loyal support from irs1hree pretty cheerleaders, Linda Howing- ton, Phyllis Amburn, and Bar- bara Corhn. Baahetball Cheenleadena Vanity; J. Babb, D. Long, S. Ehert, D. Smith, L. Tomlinson, and K. Brown. Reae'we ' S. MCCOY, L. Bush, LK Ward, S. Ogden, J. Simpson, I and S. Weber. ROLKE BROTHERS' SUPPLY Across the B 8 0 Tracks Loveland, Ohio FIRST ROW: R. Scott S. Barrick, K. Hockman, G. Patterson, M. Schoenhoefr, R. R. Schweitzer, J0 Aylword, T0 Bugg, P. Hickman, T. Fleckinger, and Mr. McCoy. Greenwold, uni! J. BuHmun. SECOND: Mr. Zimmerman, R. Jones, W. Hauser, Vanaitq and Reaenue Baaebau FIRST ROW: D. Rose, D. Humilfon, H. Smith, M. Taylor, R. Kyde, J. Bowman, H0 Hallof, V. Connor, R0 McCoy, B. Reynolds, E. King, T. Lucy, R. Schoonover, D. Lohr, T. Kroeger, and G. Mobley. SECOND; Coach Rape, C. McDonough, G. Geier, and J. Carpenter. ROWEKAMP'S soon MART PAT BODLEY 9:00-9:00 daily Remington, Ohio Loveland, Ohio l Lovelund Lovelond Lovelond Loveland Loveland Lovelund Lovelund Lovelond quack Ueam SEASONS RECORD FOR BASEBALL 6 Amelia 2 , Milford 8 Mcriemont 7 Li'r'rle Miami 14 New Richmond 2 Madeira 4 Indian Hill 5 Milford EMBER EGUIPMENT-ORNAMENTAL IRON SY 1-1421 Remington, Ohio 39 Loveland Loveland Lovelund Lovelund Lovelond Loveland Lovelond Loveland 22 Moriemon'r New Richmond Goshen Country Day Madeira Indian Hill Wilmington Lebanon L l. J DELICATESSEN 120 E. Lovelund Ave. FIRST ROW: B2 Parchmun, J2 Amvx, K2 HOCkmun, 3- Scott, K Simpson, J, MCCoHum, and D. Gregg. SECOND: Coach DeWitf, G. Hallof, R. Dunsmore, 02 Rose, R. Boyd, E Hocksfok, and L. Norris. 01'0th KNEELING: D. Smith, B. Toney, B. Kelly, S. McCoy, K. Brown. STANDING; 0. Long, K. Nisbet, J. Bobb, B. Cornen, S. McCoy, T Corle, S. Luwhorn, M. Burry 6.14.24. Bound llWAlI' ' and Obticena Officers Koren Nisbet, Jean Bobb, Darlene Smith, and Marry Barry prepare for another busy schedule of games. DRIVE-INN come SHOP MICHAEL concurs PRODUCTS, INC. Carry ou1 orders NO 4-9471 40 NO 5-8521 KNEELING; 5 Slack, J. Dunn, DA Grosnickle, B. Toney, P Bowling, D. Long, J. Ehre'l, T. Code, M. Kroener, L. Bush, E. Whiiecoffon, 5. Ward 8. Corhn, S. Mc- Bobb, D. Smifh, and B. Molifer. STANDING: B. Keliy, 5. Florence, J. R051, 3 Coy, K. Nisbet, and Mrs. Rope. Ginla' Sobtball geam f 7r-';' rv-W we! Co-capfoins Betty Moliter and Sandy Skinkle confer with Miss Reynolds about the score in the reserve basketball game. BROWN'S SUPER MARKET Brown Shopping Center Loveland, Ohio FRONT: K. Brown, J. GorreH, L. Gould, S. Lowhorn, B. Wilson, 5. Ehrer. SEC 0 N D: S. Word, S McCoy, D. Smith, J. Dunn, B. Kelly, J, Babb, Vanity and Reaeuue Baahetball S. Skinkle, 5. Florence, C. Lawhorn, L, Bush, V. Smits, M. Kroener, C Hcrnilfon, E. Whitecoh ton, B. Molifer, E. Gros- nickle, L. Word. EATS AND TREATS CARRY OUT LOVELAND PHARMACY NO 55544 Loveland, Ohio Taylor and Iackson Streers 141! Stan Ueam Each year the G.AVA. Board elects ten girls to the AlI-Stor Team. These girls are chosen for their outstanding abilities and participation in sports. To be a member of the AIl-Stor Team is one of the highest sports honors that can be achieved by a girl at Lovelond High School. t BROWN RAMBLER SALES Remember-No one can beat our deal on a brand new Rambler. Loveland, Ohio NO 5-4804 FlRST ROW: R Bowling, 5 Ogden, D. Long, S. Ledford, D. Grosnickle, 8. Kelly, Slenden L. Bush, C. Hamilton, F' Adams, P. Skirvin, N. Bymun. FOURTH: L Wood, B. Toney, B. Langenbrunner, B. CorneH, M, Terry. SECOND: s. Skinkle, K Nis T. Ccrle, S. McCoy, B. Brown. 5. Ward, J. Deerwesrer, C. Weyond, C SewelL bet, E. WhiteCOHon, K. Brown, .1. R051, 3 McCoy, P. Schooier, J. Combs, J. Bobb, C. HiH, J. Simpson FIFTH: L. Word, B. MoLiVer, M. Barry, L. Gould, S. Lowhorn, J, Welsh, D, Smith, THIRD: 5. Stock, H. Brodiey, D. Ehret, B. Corhn, SV Ehrei. M. C. Newfon, M, Kroener, B. Day, T. Ford, 5. Florence. 0.14.14. Libby Gould proudly poses wlih Mrs. Rape The happy SITIIIBS came when Libby was announced as the varsity girls' captain of bcsketboH. m LOVELAND MUTUAL BUILDING :5 LOAN I 133 Broadway 44 Phone NO 5-4878 Insured Savings Higher Earnings Doonwaq 70 Hand Wonk 14nd Cjood 'Jimea Mrs. Goosman prepares to begin practice with Sandy Skinkle, Cheryl Harris, Lrnnc: Reames, Laura Shuffner, Betsy Cornett, Nancy Williams, Louise Niemann, Nancy Bymun, and Monty Robinson. 'Juiple Unio During the year the Triple Trio performs at many of the social functions throughout the Great Their voices blend well for many hours of beautiful music. Wherever they ope pear, they are highly praised for their achievements. Mrs. Goosmun, dtrector of the Triple Trio. MESSENGER'S CANDY 46 WHITE'S BAKERY The Best of Fine Candies e Home Delivery Wu, igua'riv'I-nf . Pictured here are head moioreHe Karla Brown with Barbara Corhn, Juddy Dunn, Laura Shuffner, Sue Web- er, Maybeth Wiggins, Phyllis Amburn, Linda Ward and Sandra Lowhorn. .n-I-Iul'll maionettea No one will ever forget These lovely girls and their good work of all of our football games. Their high stepping 0nd twirling lent ioy and beauty to all occasions. Head Moiorene Karla Brown EVANS PHARMACY 47 NORBELLE FLORIST 6324 Madison Road Loveland NO 541864 IIMNIF Tubus and Baritones FRONT: C. Anderkin, J. Car- penter, S. CUPOZKO. SECOND: B. Gloss, M. Toyior, Ev Welsh, M. Fields, JK Williamsl E W TROMBONES FRONT: L. Edmonds, S. Krae- ner, C. McDonough, P. Greene. SECOND: J. Reilh, B. Adams, P. Mitchell, H. Biggs, R Kruefi. SPARKS HARDWARE DONISI GLASS COMPANY Established 1904 Loveland, Ohio TRUMPETS FRONT; C. Fields, L. Morris, R Cox, J. Seward. SECOND: L, Po- Iotos, S. Coke, C. Gentry, B. Ste- vens, D. Kruefl, G, Harris THIRD: G. Rolke, J. Coffmon, R. Peursonl C. McDonough, C. Wesson. CLARINETS FRONT: D. McCarthy, J. Heiden, J, Rost, H. Hinkle. SECOND: L. Howingfon, C. Jones, N. Jones, J4 Karper, L. Brock. THIRD: D. Smifh, C. Noggler, E. Brennerl K. Penny, L. Reornes. LOVELAND MOTOR COMPANY LOU'S BARBER SHOP 229 Lovelond Madeira Rd. Loveland, Ohio 426 Loveland Ave. NO 5-7923 Band FLUTES AND SAXOPHONES FRONT: E. Wilson, B. CorneH, S Skinkle. SECOND: 5 Neale, L. Bennett, L. Bundy, J. Wells, D. Poe. TH1RD: C. Wilder, B Day, J. Pat- terson, R. Tufts, E. Whitecohom DRUMS FRONT: P, ComeH, Gk Adkins, D. Shanks, J. Adams. SECOND: H. Ferry, D. Taylor, L. Curnine, D. Meornsl BELLS L. James. G, Bocklemon. H. Wene, R, Duns- more, N. Williamsv STONEYBROOK DRY CLEANERS Elm Sfreel NO 5-7222 Mr, Goosmnn 1s seen direding the band In spite of the fact that the annual stuff was taking picturesl Assemblies were popular when the band played. Librarians Laura Shaffner, Nancy Williams, and Ron Duns- more arrange the music. Assistant band direcfor Carl Genfry and band presiden: Bob Giass discuss music. LOVELAND LANES, INC. LOVELAND DAIRY WHIP Elm Shea? Loveland, Ohio 51 J; -- FRONT: M. WeHs, L. Niemonn, W. Ellis, D. McClcnnohan, D. Taylor, W. Rose, THIRD: E. Whifecohon, C, Sewell, M. Shivew, V. Smils, J. Bobb, P Hickman, M. R Hartman, J. Patterson, C. HiH, B leson, F. Gilley, C. Wilder, M. Reif. Taylor, R. Scott, C. Smith, K; Brown, C. Connor, S. Taylor, M. Kroener. FOURTH SECOND: P. Eowling, G. Tracy, N. Bymonl N. Williams, H. Peny, R. Reder, J. J. LaForge, C. Smith, L. Shcffner, P. Schooler, H. Bradley, B. Brown, B. Come , Lccyi E. Hockstok, D. Grosmckle, C, Holden, C Harris, 5. Skinkle, Mr. Goosrnan. L Whife, ll Ehref, J. Combs, L. Reumes, K. Nisber, T, Curle, M. Barry, K. Roush L.H.S. Chain Pionists Harry Perry, John Fanerson and Karen Nisber practice a number. CHUCK'S SOHIO SERVICE BROCK AGENCY INC. Loveland, Ohio NO 4-9251 52 Complete Insurance Service L Club Officers Mark Schoenhoeh, D'Ick Hardwick, Ken Hockman, and Sandy McCoy, wivh Coaches DeWm and McCoy, enioy a moment of leisure while fhey are planning L Club activities, FRONT: Couch Rope, Mrs. Rape, S. McCoy, J. Bobb, D. Lang. D. Smith, K. Frolier. THIRD: R, Greenwaldl J Amyx, B. Parchmon, K. Hockman, B. Amburn, Brownl S. Ehret, S. McCoy, L. Gould. SECOND: Couch Dewitt, Coach McCoy, 0 Patterson, E. Hocksrok, D Drmnen, D. Lamb. FOURTH: J. Lacy, M. Schoen- R, Jones, M, Smils, D. Rose, D. Andrew, M. Taylor, K. Simpson, P. Hickmon, R. hoeH, W. Rose, D. Taylor, R Hordwick, LA Norris, R. Hartman, L, Bennett. L. W. NISBET COMPANY Lumber-Phone NO 5-4857 Hardwore Phone NO 54833 Lumber, Builderi Supplies, Feed, Hardware NV Student Council ' The object of the administration and the student body is to have the most satisfactory student count cil system of government that is possible. This group worked tong and hard to build toward this goal, The Student Council, as it stands, resembles a rough diamond. With continual change and con- stant improvement, our group will acquire the sparkle and finish of a polished gem. Mr. McCoy centers with the officers Ron Jones, Koren Nisbet, Nancy Bymun and Bill Rose. SEATED ore: M. Kroener, B. Rose, Ki Nisbet, Mr. McCoy, R, Jones, N. Bymnn, and J. Deerwester. STANDING are: E. Keily, B. Gloss, K. Brown and J. Deerwester, HOWARD SHUMAKER, EXCAVATING CURT'S BARBER SHOP Loveland, Ohio 54 Loveland, Ohio Pnojection Club Whenever someone wos needed i0 run the prolector, Ihese boys were called upon, Here are M. Taylor, J. Lucy, l. Reznor, Mr. Koehl, udvisor, L Lungenbrunner, and J. Gomblll. Latin Club Members of he club proudly pose for their picture. Here we find in the first row; Applegate, K. BentL In the losl row are: Miss Templin, T. Ford, A. Hunt, 8. R. Bourne, J. Deerwesier. M. Taylor, M. Corle, D. Poe, and G Adkins. In the Davis, H. Smith, B. Camp, P. Hickman, C. Newtun, and J. Deerwester. second row are: L. Brock, M. Norris, N. Bymun, B. KeHy, L. Brockl B. Corneff, T tr ; E5352 .7 '2??? SOHIO DlSTRIBUTORS-FUEL OIL AND GASOLINE Bob Moran Jim Coffman 55 PA 1-6862 Dallas Johnson Joy Chismun NO 5-8211 3.31.14. F.B.L.A. is an organization of girls who have taken busi- ness education during their high school careers and who plan to continue in the business world. The purpose of the club is to earn money to buy new equipment for the dew portment, Girls also participate in the NOMA Spelling Bee. This year the highest honor was won by Marilyn McHenry. Miss Payne dtctutes otttce memos to President Maria Reif and other officers Janet Heiden, Nancy Rooney and An- gela Lohrey. 000000.06 t 5 090....an : 00000000000. .1..- m . ML 4.11:.th a GENTRY APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE 56 TRI COUNTRY CREDIT BUREAU 102 Broadway Loveland, Ohio 209 Lovelund Ave. Brown Building Lilmann; Stabs . - MW; 111 m Mini 11 :1 P3 ?' : Checking in books, filing books, collecting fines, and repairing books proved f0 be on interesting duty that was cheerfully performed by all members of the staff. Work became fun. grudying in Ohe library and trying 1o cofch up on the latest news of world events was a pleasant pastimel FRONT: R. BOUTHE, W- Spidle, D, Smuder, M. Kuhn, B. Comp, G Adkins. SECV wesVer, A, Hunt, S. Jones, J. McHenry, P. Gilley, M McHenry. C. Newion, Mrs, OND: J. ClaveH, B. Hermes, M. Norris, K. Benfz, S. Smith, A, Shuffner, M. Lucy, Gentry. B, KeHy, L. Brock L Brock. THIRD: M. Wiggins, T. Ford, 54 McCoy, J. Deer- SMALL ENGINE REPAIR l: TRI COUNTY RADIO CAB C0. 57 BAUER INSURANCE AGENCY Loveland, Ohio Loveiundj Ohio 9.7.14. Future Teachers Association had a very busy year. They more then carried out the program of showing prospective teachers the aims of 0 good teacher. The group spent one day observing teachers in the class- room and visiting other schools. Under the guidance of Miss Templin and Miss Poser the group prospered. President Sandy McCuy arranges a meeting of the group with MISS Templin, Dennis Stouder, Judi Welsh, Nancy Byman, and Miss Poser. Here are the future teachers with their udvisors. We find Koren Nisbet, Miss Templin, Dennis Stouder, Judi Welsh, Sandy McCoy, president, Barbara Hurmes, Nancy Byman, Louise Brock, Rita Lougel, Betsy Cornett, and Miss Poser. Libnanq Club Finding enioymenf in books was the prime purpose of the library club. During Their meet- ings, members learned the different processes of doing Their regular library workA Officers Marilyn McHenry, BeNy Kelly, Louise Brock and BM Spidle look up facts In 1he cord catalogue. a SEATED: L. Brock, M. McHenry, B. Kelly, B. Spidle. SECOND: K. Benlz, M. Nor ris, S. Smifh, M. Lucy, B. Bourne, G. Adkins. THIRD: J. CloveH, C. Newton, JA Mc- : Henry, S. Jones, E. Comp, T. Ford, .1. Deerwesler. Spaniah Club Spanish Club officers, K. Pfarr, R. Schoonover, S. McCoy, and K. Nisbet, go over the next meeTing's program with Mrs. Neumann, their adviser. FIRST ROW: R. Lougel, R. Schooncver, Mrs. Neumann, K. Nisbef. SECOND: C. Carrier, D. Stouder, K. Pfurr, R. Benney, L Hoppel L. Bush, 5. McCoy, and M. Kuhn. FISHER ONE HOUR MARTINIZING LOVELAND FOOD BANK NO 4-2161 Loveland, Ohio Loveland, Ohio giqen'a ?onque Stabb Posting Up the paper was no easy 10b. Bu! co-editurs Mary Ann Wells and Louise Niemon seem to enloy Dheir work. FIRST ROW: 5. Smith, L Brock, B, KeHy, N. Bymon, P. Bowling. SECOND: 5. Ogden, L. Wood, L, Hile, M. Wells. THIRD: L. Niemon, M. Kuhn, S. Barrick, and J. McHenry. THE COCA-COLA BOTTHNG WORKS COMPANY Wouldn? A Cake taste good right now! Scholanahip 'Jeam Each year tests are given in the various academic subiects to determine who the two best students in these subiects ore. Instead of vying for the various honors at Miami University, the students From the schoolsin this area took the final tests here at Loveland. Loveland is classified in Division lE-this is made according to the number of students enrolled in the high school. Again this year, our team brought back honors. Carl Gentry and Dennis Stouder ranked second and twelfth in Enghsh XII in the district. Carl's score was high enough to rank him seventh in the state. Bil! Comp ranked fourth in the district in American history, and his score was high enough to place him tenth in the state, Honors for the math department were brought back by Dewoin Poe when he ranked twelfth in plane geometry. Koren Roush and Richard Reder ranked sixteenth cncl eighteenth respectively in English X. Last, but not least, is Richard Schoonover who ranked fifth in the district and eighteenth in the state in Latin ll. FRONT: L. Reames, C. Gentry, T. Hensly, B. Stevens, R. Reder, I. Reznor, R. Ev Brenner M. Kuhn. S. Deerwester, B, Comp, J. Bellman, Dt Stouder, J. Clove . Schoonover, G. Adkins. SECOND ROW: A. Hunt, T, Ford, C. Carrier, N. Byman, FOURTH ROW: J. Stevens, J. Molott, D. Kraeft, Ht Ferry, 5. Burrick, B. Spidel, 3 K. Nisbet, M. Sicilicno, K. Ptuur, K. Bentz. THIRD ROW: R. Lougal, Jt Patterson, B. Tufts, D. Poe. SPEAR'S PHARMACY 62 MILLITZEWS Loveland, Ohio Loveland, Ohio Annual Stabt Early in the year the staff assembles to start the work on the annual. With the expert and reliable Sandy McCoy as the editor, work progressed rapidly. Both Sandy and Dennis worked long hard hours after schooi to finish the work. They both hope that they have accurately covered the events of the year and have made this a happy memory for you. Now don't cut of his head, Sandy. Draw that line straight, Dennis. Editor Sandy and Assistant Editor Dennis found this an interesting iobt Our hard working editor, Sandy McCoy. SEATED: D. Long, J. Bobb, J. Welsh, SA McCoy, K. Nisbet, N, Rooney, M4 Reit, S. Smith. KNEEL- ING: C. Holden, P. Gilley, C. Hill, J, LuForge, C Smith, S, Luwhorn, A. Lohrey. STANDING: J. Ballmun, D. Stouder, Mrs. Kelly, M. Kuhn, T, Carle, B. Toney. Other candidates who vied For the crown are Dick Hordwick, Libby Gou1d, Karen Nisbef, Ken Hockman, Roger Greanwald, Donna Long, and the King and Queen. GARRETT'S FLOWERS Loveland, Ohio Homecoming It was a 1hrilling moment for Jeannie Babb and Ron Jones when They were crowned queen and king of the Homecoming Dance. Sweetheanta' Ball 'x Queen Shirley Word and King Tim 'Figckinger were the happy couple that relgned at the Holiday for Heads. Two crindidufes chosen from each class sought the crowns at the Sweetheart! Ball, BiIF King and Linda Lighlner represented the freshmen; Bob Holden and Sharon Ehret. the. sophomores; Gerry Patterson and ShirEey Wurd,fhe iuniors; and Tim Fleckinger and Sue Smith represented the seniors, ' CORNETT REAL ESTATE Loveland, Ohio I Qw, inng Eddie Hocksfok and Queen Carol Sue Hill F ! Hunk x V7' um: Flowers, music, and a dance program. . .these and everything else thoi 11$ a prom will long be remembered by those who unended Southern Serenod . adK 1k 1: And sudden1y The stage was a magnificenf and beautiful colonial veranda of fhe old soufhern plantofions. hr it The regal attendants, Larry Nbrris, Dick Hard- wick, Ken Huckmon, Sandy McCoy, Jean Babb, and Donna Long are assembled around lhe king and queen y The floor was iust right for dancing. ...nof foo crowded, not mo empfy, and not too slippery! Fur Fonnon happily receives his class flower. Miss Poser and Mr. Zimmerman, iunior advisers, look over the wish- ing well, one of the corner displays of the prom. Laughter and good times prevailed The prom commiHee finally get to enioy 7he product of their work. 14 laddin'a Lamp The many beautiful posters advertising 9he variety show were made by Sandy McCoy. Here she is busily putting the finishing Touches on one of the posters she made. Many Thanks are due to Put Gilley and Carol Sue Hill. If these 3 girls hadn't given so freely of thei! time and energy the variety show would have gone on wiihou? many of he colorful costumes these girls mode. For about a month before me variety show, the whole senior class was divided into little groups just like this ona Here Karen Nisbef, Carl Gentry, Bob Glass, Ed Brenner, and Marc Kuhn ore pondering a new poster design. RED'S SERVICE STATION Loveland, Ohio Although Etsiexs pantomime didn't satisfy the ptincess, it rocked the audience And the colorful backdrop enhanced every act. Mr. Goosmon and the band held the show fogethef with harmony. Ivan, Sandy, and Dennis ore plastering the school with posters to be sure that everyone knows all the details about the show. Just one moment, please. We are having trouble with the audio portion of our show But Larry and Ivan will locate the problem and have it corrected in a iiffy. HILL GAS AND FUEL OIL Loveland, Ohto 70 Leta at gun i I 5 AL... .1123 431-1? 915 Lovely enough +0 be a mirage . . .fhof's the phrase used to describe the cure- vnn of Loveland's muioreifes. Hey, here's one for u '59 camel, slightiy used and in good condirion. Now let's see, I knew that line a minute ago. .. Even her best friends wouldn'f tell her. 7'l As emcee in the Cosboh, Lorry Hoppe was one of the favorites of the show Anything they can do. . . .fE: A. u . HWe can do betterm Even though Judy and Elsie are old pros ut dancing, they can always come up with Cl routine that appeals to everyone. 72 Judy Heiden, Judy Wilson, and Joyce and Marilyn McHenry cerioinly know how 10 belf DU? 0 song, Their rendition of Harbor Lights pleased everyone who heard if. Carl, Phil, and Bob, who last year brought down fhe house with ?heir veision of Witch Doctor, fractured everyone with their singing of The Shiek of Arcby. As our men in charge of lost and found, Tim found more in that box than Charmin tissue. This could only happen in ?he vurieiy show, right Judy? 73 As two exotic temple dancers, Tim Fteckinger and Jean Bobb certainly Filled the bill, Jerry Bellman played the par? of a tempermentot sultan whom every- one feoredt Here the sultan is shown with his guards, Dennis Stouder and Jack Stevens. 'tLook, Ma, no hands! These girts certainly got wrapped up in their work, and there's no heat- nikin' around the bush about that. They floored everyone with their panto- mime of I'm a mummy. 74 14 Doouwaq to a New Would Seventh Gnade J. Adams D. Alexander N Amshof'f M. Amyx T. Applegaie N. Ashley R. Bailey G4 Bechdolf B. Bonekemper L, Bourne R. Bradley E Brock C. Brown R. Bryant D. Bryson E. Bullins J. Bush P. Callahan L Campbell F. Carrier L. Currier B. Chapman M. Cocklin T, Cole R Collinson H. Conley B. Corrill B. Cox D. Creech 5. Creech B. Davis T. Dews WA Dews D. Drinnen L. Dunhum L. Edmonds 5 Engel M. Fields K Finnegan L. Foley J Fox T. Fritz D Fry 8. Frye G. Gurren B. Gillespie H Gloss A Grande J Gray R. Gray P. Gregg R Griggs D. Hans J. Hall J. Harrison D Helden S. Heismunn G. Henel N Hill C. Holbrook L. Howerfon D. Hughes L. Hundley G. Hurs? B, lnghrim D; Jackson L. Jacobs M Joeger P. Johnston R. Jordon C. Keaton J. Kelly B. Kirby E Kirby M. Koenig 5. K0112 B. Kuhn R. Kuhn S. Kyde L. Luwhorn P. Lewis J. Lycun J. Moos J. Moos P. Martin S. Mcrfin F. Matheno M. Mauer J. Muyfie1d 5. Mays B. McDonald B. McDonald D. McFarland R. McIntosh S. McKinney K Meurns C. Mobley K. Moore M. Moore M. Moore M. Moore T. Morris M. Nichols C. Nicoioy H. Nimeskern J. Nisber C. Noggler R. Ogden K. Parker H Patterson M. Pouley P. Pelhorn K. Penny L. Ferry D. Poe W. Foe R. Polly C. Pruhs J. Fruhs E. Randolph C, Rasnick 5. Reid 5. Resler L. Reynolds W. Rooney B. Ross D. Roush J, Sounders C. Schmidt M. Seiple P. Seilurs J. Seward G. Simpson J. Simpson 3 Shields 5. Shurts E Smith PA Smith R Smith S, Smivhson J. Snider H. Spengler J. Sporing R. Springer C. Standing D. Stevens R. Stevens C, Srevenson E, Emma L Sturgill J. Thompson E Tracy T. Turner D. TyrreH D. Van Huus M. Ward M, Warren 8. Weismcn D. Werk L. Wilder M. Williams S. Williams T. WiHiums A. Wilson E, Wilson P. Woodward B. Wrenn S. Zwick Our Teachers are Mr. Dunkle, Mr. Wallingford, Mrs. Kramer, Our favorite librarian, Mrs, Salisbury. and Miss Reynolds. Eighth Quade M. Actee M. Adams M. Adams P. Amyx L. Applegufe C. AndErkin J. Anderson A. Bailey G. Bailey S. Baiiey J. Borne W. Behnke J.Benney M. Blake T. Bradford D. Bradley V4 Branscum S, Browning L,Bundy D. Burns D. Campben 5. Capozio J. Carmell J. Carper J. Cof'Fman S. Cole C. Conover L. Cox Kk Crosthwcite N. Day D, Deffenbcugh G Deuvch B Diits W, Dean 5 Ellis C. Efswick L. Engle E Enneking J. Es'ep C. Fields J. Fisher L. Fleshmcn L. Frey J. Frisby H, Fry J. Gombill D, Goffs 5. Gibson W Gilley P. Glore .L Greenwald F. Gulley J. Haas M. Harding B. Hauser B. Hickman D. chkrnun H. Hinkie R. Hood B. Hopkins L. Hoppe F. Horton R. Hughes G. lgo R. Ingram R. Irvine L. James 6. Jackson A. Jones C. Jones P. Jones J. Kel1y G. Kirby J, Kirby B. Kinner 5. Koehler T. Krell R. Krodel S. Kroener D. Locy S, Lear B. Lohrey B. Lunch J. Marcum L4 Marlow T Martin C. Masters GV Mohox S. Mays D. McCorfhy J McCord T. McCoy R. McHenry T. McKinney D. Meochum M. Mendenhcll T. Merfes L, Million R. Moore C. Moore T. Morris D. Munn S. Neale M. Newell G Niemon J. 099 K. Opichkc K. Osborn G. Parker 3. Pauley L Payies B. Pence C Pence C. Penrod 5. Perry D. Polly M. Ports 5. Pugh B. Roder B Rich P. Rochey E. Rodgers C. Rogers J. Rogers D. Rose 3. Russell B. Solsgiver L Suffler B. Schooler M. Schmin J. Seaman 5. Seifz N. Self B. Shoffner K. Shoch J. Sinnisky L Slusser ' a Smith I S, Spears K. Smith L. Smith S. Smith I J. Stone 5. Swingle K. Talley J. Toyior 5. Tholheimer J. Thomas J. Thompson J. Troer l Tuttle C. Wall E, Wall J Weesnor i J. Welis 1 M. Wells 6. Wene A. Williams J. Wiilioms G. Wilson K. Wilson Valedictonian and Salutatonian CWrenn Here are the vmerjidorion, John Tuttle and the solumforicm, Cheri Fiems. Ueacheua The eighth grade reachers in from are Mrs. Hogan, Mr. Dunconson, 0nd Mrs Whip- ple. In back are Mr. Rape, Mr. Mcjoesky, and Mr. Engle. ,4 .1; i . FIRST ROW: M. Ward, F. Tracy, E. Brockl J. Harrison, 33. Martin, B McDonald, R. Bailey, SECOND ROW: T. Applegofe, M. Warren, P. Amyx, G. Niemun, B Kinner, K. Opichku, J. Fates. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hogan, 3. Rich, J. Tuttle, S. Ems, R. Ingram, N. Day, Mr. Mason, Mr. Gasf. Student Council OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: GA Niemcm, B. Rich, R. Ingram, Mr, Hogan, 5 Ellis, Mn Gest, Mr. Mason. KNEEUNG: LA Slusser, D. Grande, B. Puuley, 5. Ellis, J. Troxell, R. lngrarnl D4 Lacey. SECOND ROW; R. Stevens, M. Amyx, L. Lawhorn, M. Ward, D. Polly, D Smith, J. Thomas, B. Solsgiver, R. Hopkins. THIRD ROW; T. McCoy J. Fisher, R, Ogden, C. Wrenn, D. Meurns, R. Polly, W. Dews, D Rose, M. Blake. rlunicm H iqh lJacartlwlll D. Polly admires the trophy he's iusf received for being voted the most valuable player on the football team. , ff V J I44 1. I a w: 4 wT-u Exacmnr uh T Here we have the Junior High cheerleaders. STANDING: 5. Gibson, W. GiHey, B Hauser, and J. Esfep. KNEELING: D, Roush, K. Brown, S. Williams, and B. Mc- Donald. , ' w Wr - '- ., Jr:- . 1; . '5' mggg , - '; g W :.' w x; P 1-H. wt? f II I FIRST ROW: 5. Cole, F Horton, R. Krodel, J, 099, R. Ingram, B. Fauiey. SECOND ROW: J. Gamble, J. Thomas, R. Hopkins, J Kelly, B. Sulsgiver, T. McCoy, M. P0115. rlunicm Hiqh Baaketball These are the coach's aides. SITTING: D. BrudIey, M. Fons, J. Fisher, and K. 'Croslhwcxi're STANDlNG: Jim Gamble and N. Day. 84 Gun ?inat Walk Uhnouqh 'Jheae Doona Gueahman Claaa J. Adams P. Adams D. Adkins G Adkins M Allen P. Amburn T. Applegate R. Bailey A. Bartholomew K. Bemz H. Biggs D. Binegar L. Blount G. Bockelmcn J. Bowman R. Bourne T. Bugg G. Bundy 5. Burns B. Brown L. Bmck P Callahan G. Comp M. Curie J. Curpenhzr C Carrier D. Clark J. Cluvell M. Coleman V. Connor B. Corhn 5. Cowon J. Deerwesler l Deerwester E. Dews S. Dillon D. Drinnen C. DUCharme S, Dunhcn J. Dugger D. Elswick D. Ehrel Jk Ernst R. Ernst L. Fonnon D. Fleenor R. Form: C. Franz R. Frazier F. Fritz K. Gorren D. Geier M. Glrfy 8, Glass R. Gulley K. Hahn C. Hamilton D. Hammock G. Harris G. Henkel T. Hensley H, Hood L Howington G. Hughes H. Hughes Mk Jonson E. Johnson C. Jones N. Jones R. Jones S Jones 3. King R. KmeH T Kroeger N. Kroener R. Kyde T. Lacy C. Lawhorn H, Lee H. Lohr J ManH D. McClonahon B. McCoy C, McDonough K. Miller P. Mitchell D Mearns G. Mobley B, Moliier G. Moniur C. Moore N. Morgan L. Morris G. Morris G. Myers C. Newton L, Nichols C. Noggler M. Norris S. Ogden V. Osborne L Fulafus E. Parks D. Puulson R, Pearson B. Perry C. Poe D. Randolph S. Reynolds J Rich M. Robinson J. Rogers G. Rokke G. Roy S. Schmidt D. Shanks E. Scull C Smith L. Smith R Smith W. Stevens S Stock 5. Stump G. Swingle D. Taylor M. Terry G. Tracy B, Tufts B. Turner E. Vaske L. Word F. Ward J. Watkins S. Weber J. Wells EA Welsh C Wilder V. Wilson J Winchester L. Wood Cami Jones finds the bulletin board an inferesfing place to discover the 1019.9 news of the dcxy Mr. Baker enthusiastically shows Ron Krueft how it should be done. Planning ihe strategy for the class are the officers Beverly Gloss, Jerry Deerwesfer, Andrea Borfholomew, Bill Stevens, and Jenifer Deerwester. BOBBIE RUSSEL, REALTOR NO. 4-6461 or NO. 5-7857 J. Amyx F. Boldock A. Behne L. Bennett G Biehle D. Bocks P. Bocks R.Eoyd C. Bradford H, Bradley J. Bradley B. Brown L. Bush L Cornine M. Clark K. Cox B. Day 5, Daerwesier W. Easiey C. Edwards R. Edwards S. Ehref W. Ellis 5. Florence T. Ford D. Girty P. Greene D. Gregg DA Grosnickle R. Grossheim B. Hale R Hall G. Hallof G. Hamilton R Harcourt J. Heismcnn R. Holden R. Jacobs I. Jones 8. Kelly D. Kraeff M. Kroener J. Lamb B. Longenbrunner R. Louge1 L. Lawhorn S. Ledford D. Lee W. Lewis T. Mollin F. Martin J. McCollum S. McCoy T. Mearns A. Morace NV Morgan 1 Sophomone Claaa D. Morris 51. Nimeskern S. Pay1es N, Pyles J Pense B. Pfurr M. Pfarr D Poe J. Poe R. Reder 5. Rich D. Rose J. Res? K. Roush J Shields M. Shively T. Schoenhoef'l R. Schwehzer PK Schooier R. Schooneveg L Self A. ShoHner J. Simpson 5. Skinkle C, Smith H. Smith V. Smirs W, Spenser W Spidle P. Sturgeon G. Swifzer S. Taylor T. Timon L. Tomlinson R. Walton J. Watkins L. White E Whi'ecoHon SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: M. Kroaner, D. Grossheiml B. L. Wiison Kelly, and J. McColIum. Here Beny, Dione, Jim, and Margie check f0 see how well the sophomore pencil sales are doing. 90 B. Adams B. Amburn B. Andrews M. Barry P. Bowling L. Brock K. Brown N. Hyman BA Camp C. Carrier C Currier .L Caylor T. Coleman J. Combs B. Cornet! B. Davis R. Dunsmore M. Elswick D. Fisher 1 Gumbill R. Geier B. Hermes C, Harris R. Hartman S. Houser JA Heiden H Henze ?. Hickman L. Hile D, Himes L. Hoppe M. Hunt V. Hurst R. Jordan J. Judge K. Kress C. Langdon L Lewis L. Lightner M Lucy M. Masters 5. McFarland J. McHenry L. Niemonn B. Purchmon J. Patterson G. Penrod K. Pfarr T. Pelzer J. OI'H'I H, Perry J. Ruder L. Reomes H. Reynolds J, Keith S Roy ?union Claaa I i Nancy Bymon and Cathy Weyund are the lucky girls who'll offend the 1961 session of Buckeye Girls' State. D. Scott L. Shaffner C. Sewell M. Siciliano K. Simpson FV Skirven M. Smifs M. Srender M. Talley M Taylor P. Tracy T. Tucker J, Vornburger S. Ward C. Wosson K. Weber C. Wells M, Wells H2 Wene C. Weyund MV Wiggins J. Wilson N. Williams E, Wrenn CLASS OFFICERS: N. Byman, K. Brown, M. Barry, C. Wey- und, J. Heiden. .2. i ix WE :2 . 2:; Scenes like this one are familiar around the halls of LHS aHer the iuniors receive their class rings: 92 w: Laat Walk Uhnouqh gheae Deana Senior! ' Salutatorian Carl Gentry looks on as Mr, 099 presents the Honor Cord to Jerry Bullman, vcledictorian of the class. This is the first year that o runner-up certificate was given for the American Legion Award. Dennis Stouder received Honh oruble Mention. Sandy McCoy and Carl Gentry were the winners of the award Bob Glass, Mrs. Goosman, Mr. Goosmon, and Carl Gentry i all look happy about the John Philip Sousa Bond Award that i Bob and Carl received . Marc Kuhn is one of the lucky fellas that represented Love: land at Buckeye Boys' State. t t t Supenlatiuea Koren Nisbet and Carl Gentry were happy to team that they had received the Brock Scholarship. MY. Ogg presents the NOMA Spelling Award to Marilyn McHenry, who worked hard to win it Carl Gentry and Dennis Stouder were the only seniors to win district certificates in the Miami Scholarship Tests. Carlts score was high enough that he also placed in the state Dennis Stouder was the other lucky fella who represented Lovelond ut Buckeye Boys' Statet 95 Mrsh Schildmeyer, Pres- ident of The Women's Club, congrafulafes Sandy McCoy for win- ning the Women's Club Scholarship. Sandy also received the DA A. R, Cifizenship Award. Karen Nisbet and Judi Welsh were forrunate enough to be Buckeye Girls' Sicne Delegates. The two outstanding ofhlefes in 'rhe senior class, Ron Jones and Ken Hockmun, received ufhletic scholarships for their ad- mirable abilities in foo1ball. Congmiulations to Pat Fannon,, who completed his high school education by telephone, ww V . I. .- 33 Marie Reif deserves lots of credit for $' the hard work she did as F.B.L.A. President. Mrs. Brenner, President of the P.T.A., proudly presents Jerry Bellman with the P.T.A. Schol- urship. 96 Gold 0 Pm Three seniors, Carl Gentry, Sandy McCoy, and Dennis StOUder, won the gold pin. Siluen Pin One of the highest honors any senior can receive for scholarship is the scholarship pin. These pins are based Upon the grades for each semester. A grade of A is three points,- 0 grade of B, two points; c: grade of C, one point in order to earn a gold pin in the senior year, a student must have earned 90 points. A silver pin requires 80 points and a bronze pin requires 56 points. Three seniors were awarded the gold pineCarl Gentry, Sandy McCoy and Dennis Stouder. Only two seniors received the silver pineKaren Nisbet and Judith Welsh. All the others were awarded the bronze pin. Karen Nisbet Judy Welsh Buonn Pin Jerry Bellman, Richard Benney, Marc Kuhn, Janice Garrett, Ron Jones, Marilyn McHenry' and Sue Smith were awarded the bronze pins. 1.an mqa 3.63001. 1,9; L 91911.13. c, HRST ROW: Marie Reif, SUE Smith, Marilyn McHenry, Rebecco Creech, Carolyn Coffman, Norman Williams, Marc Kuhn, Beverly Wislon, Mr. DeWirt, Mrs. Kelly, Smith, Betty McCollum, Betty Greene, Joyce LoForge, Judy Dunn, Carol Hill, Jean Nancy Rooney, John Funerson, Ivan Reznor, Roger Greenwold, Jerry Bullmcn, Bobb, Koren Nisbef, Tracy Corle, Brenda Toney, Donna Long, and Judi Welsh. Bob Gbss, Larry Norris, Larry Longenbrunner, and Jerry Lacy. SECOND ROW: Ted Stevens, Richard Benney, Harold Morgan, Ed Brenner, Jim Waahinqton Unip The night we left for Washington was cerfoinly one Of excirement and Fun. AH of us wanted to fake pictures of our stay in Washington, and from ?he size of lvmfs camera bag, if looks as though he plan- ned to rake quite a few pictures. h - k. 3 . E . Hey, I'm supposed '0 be taking your piclure, . WC , Our home away from home, The statue of lwo Jimo was one of lhe most impres- sive sights we scuw lights out! I don't care if we are at Gettysburg . . .IVII look at it in the history book when we get home. m k ' I vs;- V ' v i. 1, .4- . 99 aw w mum ruscnmmwm nwmnmvwmuwn u w .ymn . If you donlf ge' in line and hold that chain right, I'll have you replaced! Hey, we're starting to move! You're 05:, next! Peggy Bowling, Mort Smits, Betsy Corneit, Ken Simpson, Vol- erie Hurst, Poul Hickman, Shirley Ward, Sam Borrick, Karla Brown, and Gerry Parlerson were the citendonls who assisted rhe seniors at graduation. You think this is sad. . ,rhis is only procTice. FIRST ROW: Pat Fannon. Ted Sfevens, Nancy Rooney, Tim Fleckinger, Sue Smith, Chester Walfon, Judy Dunn, Larry Lagenbrunnerl Donna Long, Jerry anyl Marie Reif, Terry Tracy, Judy Welsh, Carl Gentry, Karen Nisber, Ron Jones. SECOND ROW: Judy Adams, Clark Frisby, Darlene Smith, Harold Morgan, Put Joeger, Ivan Reznor, Clcru Holden, Phil Cornen, Barbara Puccini, Richard Benney, Jean Bobb, Lorry Norris, Dionne Bridges, Eddie Hockstok, Brenda Toney, John Patter- son, Janice Curnine. THIRD ROW: Bill Rose, Betty McCollum, Earl Rogers, Tracy Baccalawzeate Processionai: Holy, Holy, Holy , . Mudience Please Remain Seatew lnvocafion Corie, Ed Brenner, Sandy McCoy, Frank Hobbs, Cami Hill, Ronnie Stock, Angelo Lohrey, Roger Greenwold, Joyce LaForge, Dennis Slouder, Carolyn Smith, Bob Glass, Carol Connor, Jerry Bollmcm. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Hockman, Danny Taylor, Marc Kuhn, Marilyn McHenry, Jock Aylword, Faf Gilley, Norman Will- iams, Sandy Lowhorn, Jim Coffman, Libby Gould, Dick Hordwick, junice Gor- reH, Mark Schoenhoeff, Betty Greene, Alvin Jonson, Beverly Wilson. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE June 4, 1961, 8:00 p. m., Lovelancl High School Auditorium High School Choir Mr. Fred Hodges Mssisfant Pastor, Loveland Methodist Churcm Lord's Prayer The Sermon ,- 7 High School Choir , Rev. Robert Richter $555!, rLQEIand IP're-ngl-t-gerian Churcm Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor Recessional: Holy, Holy, Holy Response: The Lord Bless and Keep Yo Accompanists IO'I . High School Choir . .. High School Choir High School Choir Karen Nisbet and Harry Perry FRONT ROW: Par Fannon, Ted Stevens, Nancy Rooney, Tirn Fleckinger, Sue Smith, Chester Walion, Judy Dunn, Larry Longenbrunner, Donna Long, Jerry Lacy, Marie Reif, Terry Tracy, Judy Welsh, Curl Gentry, Koren Nisbel, Ron JonesA SECOND ROW: Judy Adams, Clark Frisby, Darlene Smith, Harold Mor- gan, Put Jaeger, Ivan Reznor, Clara Haiden, Phil Cornetf, Barbara Puccini, Rich- ard Benney, Jean Bobb, Larry Norris, Dione Bridges, Eddie Hocksfok, Brenda Toney, JohnvPafferson, Janice Carnine. THIRD ROW: Bill Rose, Betty McCollum, Earl Rogers, Tracy Curlel Eddie Brenner, Sandy McCoy, Frank Hobbs, Carol Hill, Ronnie Stock' Angefu Lohrey, Roger Greenwald, Joyce LoForge, Dennis Stouder, Carolyn Smith, Bob Glass, Carol Connor, Jerry Bellman. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Hockman, Danny Taylor, Marc Kuhn, Marilyn McHenry, Jock Aylwurd, Put Gil- ley, Norman Williams, Sandy Lcwhorn, Jim Coffmcn, Libby Gould. Dick Hard- chk, Janice Garrett, Mark Schoenhoeft, Betty Greene, Alvin Jansen, Beverly Wilson, LOVELAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION June 7, 1961, 8:15 p. m., Loveland High School Auditorium Processional Pomp and Circumstance $udience Please Remain SeafecD Invocation Rev. Harry C. Long Pastor, Loveland Nazarene Churcm Tuba Solo: Asleep In The Deep Robert Glass Mccompanist - John Pattersom Valedictory Address Jerry Ballman Commencement Address Dr. James M. Reed Wresidenf, Wilmington Collega Trumpet Solo: Stars In The Velvefy Sky Carl Gentry $ccompanisf - Karen Nisbet Presentation of Awards Mr. L. W. Hurst, Supt. Mr, R. D. GenTry, Member Mrs. Elizabeth Cornett, Member Hoveland CiTy Board of Educatiom Presentation of Diplomas Benedidion Rev. Harry CA Long Cjnaduation Seniona at l 96 I JUDITH ANN ADAMS Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Youth Council 2; Choir 1,3; Christmas Concert 1,3; Junior Cook Confest. JOHN ROBERT AYLWARD Reserve Basketball 1; Latin Club 1,2; Varsity Baseball 4; Variety Show 4. JERRY PAUL BALLMAN Latin Club 1,2,- Spunish Club 3,- Voriefy Show 3,4; Varsity Football 3; Varsity Baseball 3,4; Scholarship Team 2,3,4; Valedictorian; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3,4; National Merit Scholarship Test 3,- Graduation AT- tendonf; PTA Scholarship. x Here are the officers Ron Jones, Koren Nisbet, Marilyn McHenry, Pot Gilley, and Bill Rose. RICHARD CLARENCE BENNEY Spanish Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Variety Show 3,4; Reserve Baseball 2; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3,4; Notional Merif Scholarship Test 3; Scholarship Team 1; Senior Scholarship Test 4. GLORFA JEAN BOBB Pep Club 1; MaforeHe 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Reserve Basketball 1,2; Varsity 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Reserve Cheerleader 2; Varsity Football Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Vorsify Basketball Cheer- leader 3,4, Captain 4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert 4; Christ- mas Concert 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Driver's Rodeo 3; Prom Queen Candidate 4; Corfhoge Fair 2; Groduofion Attendant 3; L Club 2,3,4; Annual Stuff 4; All Star Team 3,4. EDWARD GEORGE BRENNER Reserve Football 1,2; Bond 1,2,3,4; Voriefy Show 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 4; Latin Club 1; Choir 1,2; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Government 3. DIANNE BRIDGES Bond 1; Choir 1,2; Christmas Concert 1,2; Variety Show 1,2,3. TRACY JO CARLE Latin Club 1,2, Secrefury 2; F,B.L.A. 2,3; Library Sfuff 1,2,3,- Clcss Sec- retory 2; Choir 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Board 3,4, Numberol 3, Letter 4; Spring Concert 4; Scholarship Pin, Bronze, 1,2,3,4; Voriefy Show 3,4,- Spelling Bee 1; Scholarship Team 1; Annual Stuff 4; Reading Circle 1, 2,3,4; All Star Team 4; Pep Club 1; Driver's Rodeo 3. 104 JANICE FAY CARNINE Variety Show 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.B.L.A. 2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Bond 1,2,3; Spelling Bee 1,2,- Chrisfmos Concert 1,2,3,- Corfhage Fair 1,2; Pep Club 2, JAMES LEIGHTON COFFMAN Christmas Concerf 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Choir 1; Library Staff 2,- Scholorship Team 3; Varsity Football 4; M051 Improved Player Award 4, CAROL ANN CONNOR Norwood High School 1,2; G.A.A. 3; Variety Show 3,4; Choir 4. PHILLIP McKEE CORNETT Band 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,- Voriety Show 1,2,3,4; Band Council 4; Band Lieutenant 4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4. REBECCA REE CREECH Pep Club 1,- Foshion Show 1; Junior Cook Contest 2. 105 JUDY DALE DUNN Yorktown High School 1,2; Softball 4; Varsity Basketball 4; Maioreife 3,- Sponish Club 3; Variety Show 3,4. PATRICK HOWARD FANNON TIMOTHY FREDERICK FLECKIN GER Latin Club 1; Varsify Baseball 3,4; Sweetheart Boll King 4; Variety Show 3,4; L Club 3,4. JANICE JOY GARRETT Variety Show 3,4; Lohian Sfoff 4; F.B.L.A. 2; Choir 1,2,3; Reserve Bas- ketball 1,2; Varsity 3,4; Vol1eyboll 2,3; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3; Spelling Bee 2; Muioretfe 3; Christmas Concert 1,2,3; Carthage Fair 2,3; Intramural SoftboH 2; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3. CLARK DEWEY FRISBY Varsity Baseball Manager 2,3; Varsify Football Manager 3,- Student Government 3; L Club 4. 1 CARL DAVID GENTRY Latin Club 2,3, President 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4, John Philip Sousa Award; Student Director 3,4; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2, 3, Gold 4; Sclufoforicn 4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Graduation Af- fendonf; National Merif Scholarship Test 3; Intramural Basketball 4; Spelling Bee 1,2,3,4; Science Award Banquet 2,4, American Legion Award. PATRICIA ANN GILLEY Youth Council 1; Library Sfoff 1,2,4; Pep Club 1; Carfhage Fair 1,2; Reading Circle 1,2,3; G.A,A, 1,2,3; Reserve Basketball Team 2; Chris?- mas Concert 4; Variety Show 3,4; Choir 4; Class Treasurer 4; Spring Concert 4. ROBERT GLASS Band 1,2,3,4; Captain of Administration 4; Spanish Club 2; Reading Circle 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concerf 1,2, 3,4; Spring Concerf 4, John Philip Sousa Award. ELIZABETH ELLEN GOULD Reading Circle 1; Pep Club 1; Reserve Basketball 1,2; Carthage Fair 1, 2; Sweethearts Bull Candidate 2,3, Queen 3; Softball 2; Varsity Bcskef- bull Cheerleader 3; Vcrsify Football Cheerleader 3,4,- Voriefy Show 3; Girls All Star Team 3; Graduation Attendant 3; L Club 3,4; Girls Varsity Bcskefbofl 3,4, Captain 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. BETTY MAE GREENE Bond 1,2,3; Choir 2; Variety Show 1,2,3,4. 107 ROGER ATLEE GREENWALD Variety Show 1,3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Graduation Affendant 3; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3; Bond 1; Varsity Basketball 3,4,- Resgve Basketball 1,2,- Scholcrship Team 3,- Closs Treasurer 1; Reserve Football 1; Varsity Football 2,3,4; L Club 2,3,4; Varsity Baseball 2,3,4. RICHARD ALLEN HARDWICK Reserve Football 1; Varsity Baseball 3,4,- Reserve Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basketball 3,4; Co-capfain 4; M05? Valuable Player Award 4; Candidate Sweethearts Boll 2,3, King 3; Prom Candidate 4; Variety Show 3,4; Post- Times Sfcr Football Correspondent 4; L Club 2,3,4, President 4; CandL date Homecoming King 4. CAROL SUE HILL Choir 3,4; G.A.A. 4; Lohion Stuff 4; Chrisfmos Concert 4; Pep Club 1; Reading Circle 1; Vuriefy Show 3,4,- Corfhuge Fair 2; Prom Queen Candidate 4. FRANKLIN DELANO HOBBS Basketball Manager 3,4; Variety Show 3; Champions; L Club 4. KENNETH HOCKMAN Student Council 1; L Club 2,3,4; Variety Show 3,4,- chrsify Football 1,2, 3,4,- Vorsity Boskefboll 123,4; Varsity Track 123,4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball Captain 4; Class President 1; Choir 1; Ecstern-Hills All Star Basketball 1,3,4; Eastern-Hills AIl-Sfor Football 3,4,- Posf-Times Star AIJ-Stor Football 4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Scholarship Team 2; Four Year Varsity Award. 108 EDWARD RAY HOCKSTOK Choir 2,3,4; Varsity Foofball 3,4,- Track 4; E.H.L. All-sfors 3,4; L Club 3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; From King 4; Variety Show 4; Spring Concert 4; Christmas Concert 2,3,4. CLARA ANN HOLDEN Carthage Fair 2; Voriefy Show 3,4; Choir 4; Christmas Concert 4; Spring Concert 4; Lohion Staff 4. PATRICIA ANN JAEGER Pep Club 1; Latin Club 1,2; Scholarship Team 2; Youth Council 2; Spanish Club 3; Variety Show 3. ALVIN HENRY JANSON ll Vorsify Football 3. RONALD EUGENE JONES 109 MARCUS GEOFFREY KUHN Youth Council 2, President; Choir 1,2; Christmas Concerf 1,2; Scholar- ship Team 1,4; Library Staff 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,- Student Council 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Government Day 3, Council Member; Boy's State 3; Variefy Show 3,4; Tigers Tongue Stuff 4; Lohion Staff 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Reading Circle 1,2,3; National Merit Scholarship Test 3; Scholarship Pin, Bronze 1,2,3,4. GERALD THOMAS LACY Reserve Football 1; Manager 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Track 1,3; Variety Show 3,4; Youth Council 2; L Club 2,3,4; Choir 1,4; Driving Rodeo 3,4; Projection Club 4. JOYCE ELAINE LGFORGE Variety Show 3; GAA.A. 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,4; Band 3; Annual Staff 4. LAWRENCE EUGENE LANGENBRUNNER Vcrie'ry Show 3,4; Youth Council 2; Proiection Club 4. SANDRA PEARL LAWHORN Volleyball 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; GAA.A. Board 3,4; Choir 1,3; Muiorefte 3,4; Variety Show 3; All Star Team 3,4; Softball 1,2; Annual Sfoff 4; Library Staff 2; Reading Circle 1,2,3,4; G.A.AA 1,2,3,4, Numerals 3; Bond Letter 4; Christmas Concert 1,3; Reserve Bcskefball 1,2; Varsity 3,4. 1'10 ANGELA FAYE LOHREY G.A.A. 2; Choir 1,2; F.B,L.A. 4, Treasurer 4; Annual Slcff 4; Variety Show 3; Christmas Concert 1,2. DONNA LEE LONG BETTY JANE McCOLLUM Choir 1,3; Chrisfmos Concert 1,3; Spring Concert 1,3; G.A.A. 3; Variefy Show 3,4; F,B.L.A. 3,4; Annual Stuff 4, SANDRA LEE MCCOY Class Secretory 1,3; Latin Club 1,2, Secretary-Treusurer 2; F.T.A. 3,4, Vice-President 3, Presidenf 4; L Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Variety Show 3,4; Tiger's Tongue Staff, Assistant Editor 3; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4; G.A.A. 1,2,4, Board 4, Numerals 4; D.A.R. Award 4; Gradu- ation Attendant 3; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2,3, Gold 4,- Prom Queen Candidate 4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Choir 1,2; Spelling Bee 1; Christ- mas Concert 1,2; Teen Press Club Representative 3; Pep Club 1;'Afhlefic Service Award 4; National Merit Scholarship Test 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; American Legion Award; Women's Club Scholarship. MARILYN MAE McH EN RY Choir 1; Library Staff 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1; Christmas Concert 1; Schoforship Pin, Bronze 3,4; Library Club 3,4, Secrefcry 4; NOMA Spelling Award 3,4; Variety Show 3,4; Class Secrefury 4; F.B.L.A. 4; An- nual Staff 4; Reading Circle Award 4. HAROLD WAYNE MORGAN Bond 1,2,3,4; Choir 1; Variety Show 1,2,3,4. KAREN ELIZABETH NISBET Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4, Vice-Presidenf 3, President 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3, Vice-Presidenf 4; Class Vice-President 2,3,4; Library Staff 1,2,3,- Reoding Circle Award 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Spell- ing Bee 1,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2,3,4,- Triple Trio 2; Bond 1,2,3,4; Letter 4; Choir 1,2,4, Accompanist 4,- Variety Show 1,2.3,4; G.A.A. 1,4, Board 4, Secretary 4, Numerals 4; Homecom- ing Queen Candidate 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Graduation Atfendcnf 3; F.T.A. 4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert 4. LARRY DEWAYNE NORRIS Yorktown High School 1; Reserve Baseball 2; Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity Football 3,4; Truck Team 3,4; L Club 4; Variety Show 3,4; Stu- dent Government Day 3; Scholarship Team 3. JOHN ROBERT PATTERSON Variety Show 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,3,4; Triple Trio Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Reading Circle Award 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concert 1,2,3,4; Spring Concert 4. BARBARA JEAN PUCCINI Variety Show 3,4; Choir 1,2; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Youth Council 1; Carthage Fair 2, MARIE ELAINE RElF Choir 1,2,3; Variety Show 3,4; F.B.L.A. 3,4, President 4; Annual Staff 4. IVAN LAMONT REZNOR Scholarship Team 1,234; Spanish Club 2,3; Variety Show 3,4,- Proiec- tion Pub 4. EARL ROGERS Varsity Baseball 2,3. NANCY LOU ROONEY G.A.A. 1; Choir 2,3; Variety Show 4; F,B.L.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4. WILLIAM T. ROSE, JR. Reserve Football 1,- Buskerbull 1,2,- Vorsity Football 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; Student Council, Treasurer 4; Track Team 1; Latin Club 1; L Club 3,4; Variety Show 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Christmas Concert 1,234; Spring Concert 4. H3 MARK DAIN SCHOENHOEFT Vorsify Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3,4; L Club 3,4; Choir 3; Variety Show 3,4; Most Improved Player Award 4,- Sfuden'r Government 3. BARBARA SUE SMITH Speiling Bee 1; Christmas Concert 1; Choir 1; Library Staff 2,3,4,- Foot- ball Cheerleader 2,- Scholarship Pin, Bronze 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Tiger's Tongue Stuff 4,- Annuol Stuff 4; Sweetheorf's Boll Candidate 4; Variety Show 4. CAROLYN JOYCE SMITH Little Miami High School 1; Latin Club 2,- Scholarship Team 3; Variety Show 3,4; Choir 4; Christmas Concert 4; Spring Concert 4; Annual Staff 4. DARLENE FRANCIS SMITH Reserve Basketball Cheerleader 3; VcrsTfy Basketball Cheerleader 4- Varsify Football Cheerleader 3,4; Reserve Basketball 1,2; Varsity Basket- buil 3,4; Soffboll 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 3,4, Treasurer 3,4; L Club 3,4,- Vctriefy Show 3; G.A.A. Numerals 3, Letfer 4; All Sfor Team 3,4. THEODORE JAMES STEVENS Reserve Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; L Club; Scholarship Team 1. -4.- A 4 2244,. RONALD LEE STOCK WILLIAM DENNIS STOUDER Youih Council 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Library Club 3; F.T.A. 3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Vice-Presidenf 4; Chrisfmcs Concert 1,2; Boys' State Delega're 3; Variety Show 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Test 3; Senior Scholarship Test 4; Drivers' Rodeo 4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4,- Scholarship Pin, Silver 1,2,3, Gold 4; Reading Circle 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2; Spelling Bee 1,2,3,4; V.F.W. Scholarship; Honorable Mention American Legion Award; Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4. DANIEL CLIENCE TAYLOR Reserve Football 1,2; Varsity 3,4,- Reserve Basketball 1,2; Varsity 3,4; Track 1,2,3; L Club 1,2,3,4; Variety Show 2,3,4; Student Governmenf 3; Youth Council, Presidenf 2. BRENDA ANN TONEY Sycamore High School 1, Carthage Fair 2; Vcriefy Show 3,4; G,A.AA 4; Softball 4; A11 Star Team 4. TERRY C. TRACY 115 CHESTER ALBERT WALTON Reserve Basketball 1,2; Var5ify 3,4,- Voriety Show 3,4,- L Club 4. JUDITH ANN WELSH Youngstown 1,2,3; F.T.A. Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 4; Annual Staff 4,- Schol- arship Pin, SiIver 4; Variety Show 4. NORMAN PHILIP WILLIAMS Reserve Football 2, BEVERLY JEAN WILSON Reserve Basketball 2; Varsity 3,4; Choir 2,3,4,- Christmas Concert 2,3,4; Variefy Show 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Spring Concer? 4. . II III? IIIIIII I III I I 3IuIIIIIII A II IIIIIIII III ! I I I JXMII III I III 'I'I6 Em: Senior! Claaa 'Pnophecq December 31, 1971 Dear Mrs. Kelly, Happy New Year! It is now exactly 12:00 p. m. And iust when everything should be at its loudest, the Class of '61 tinds itselic reminiscing through our high school years. We iust had to let you in on all the news. You know how fond Jeannie Bobb was of giving parties. Well, this is the biggest bong she's ever had. Do you remember our senior year when tour of the boys skipped school to go to Florida? Ronnie St0ck is now the proprietor of the most elegant hotel in Miami Beach. He's having trouble with his partner, Dick Hordwick, who insists on chasing the girls around the pool every morning. Roger Greenwold is drumming up business For the boys with his flashy smile. All the guests are entertained by Chester Walton's trampoline ontics. Janice Garret Janice Cornine, and Sandy Lowhorn are all happily married and hove their families here with them. Judy Adams has given a new look to oil the old donces. You have probably seen her on those TV extrovogonzus. Oh, here comes Jock Aylword. . .Iote as usual. He's still having trouble with his car. There's a little group of uniforms over in the corner. Looks like the Waves have landed. Libby Gouldis 0 first sergeant; Pat Joeger's tired of swobbing decks; Tracy Corle joined the WAF so she could be near Larry; and Brenda Toney has been used for the model on WAVE posters. Oh, Mrs. Kelly, we regret to say that one member of the class couldn't come to the party. That's Terry Tracy, the first American into space Heis still in orbit. Eddie Brenner and Ivan Rle nor have lust contacted Terry by way of an extra long wove radio they accidentally invented. Marilyn McHenry is due here any minute. As the first woman president she must be very busy. Here comes Corol Connor, Betty Greene, and Beverly Wilson now. They are members of Miss McHenry's cabinet. Oh, yes, Franklin Delano Hobbs is the only man on the cabinet. tlt is rum- ored that Frank was appointed because of his very famous nomel Well, the Lovelond girls are iust as silly as ever; swooning over Mark Schoenhoett. But, of course, he is Mr. America. tend a handsome one, tool. Nancy Rooney and Sue Smith are styling fashions for tall girls. Someone Said that Richard is o trig professor. Con that be? Rebecco Creech now owns a chain of drug stores, and Jerry Bollmon was voted the most flirtatious pharmacist of the year? Cloro Holden and Barb Puccini have made millions in the hair fashion business. They have studios all over the world. And it is said that Jim Cottmon is working miracles in his body building salon. Pot Gilley resides in Paris now where she is an excellent seamstress. However, she simply re- fuses to make costumes! You remember we had several musically inclined students in our class? Phil Cornett was a smash with his bongos ot the Presidential inauguration. Curl Gentry blows bubbles for Low- rence Welk, and Bob Glass is giving tuba lessons. John Patterson played the piano for the Miss America Pageant. Ron Jones was 0 judge. 118 Oh, me! Judi Welsh is at Longviewl! But don't worry, Mrs. Kelly, we think she's a psychiatric social worker there. Sandy McCoy has become 0 professional student at Ohio State University. She likes the scenery. Ted Stevens was the hit of the evening when he literally dropped in at the party. Parachute iumping is his iob. Pot Funnon is president of the telephone company. Lorry Norris built a skyscraper. Eddie Hockstok, a clown in the circus, is scaring little girls. Earl Rogers is manufacturing paper bags. He has developed a tecr-proof bug that is popular among check-out boys Clark Frisby, a man of leisure, has been relaxing on the Riviera. He won't reveal the secret of his success. Norman Williams is a cookie taster tor Nabisco. Murc Kuhn has established CI mission in China. Business is good. Joyce LoForge is chief buyer for McAlpin's. She keeps the girls up to date on all the latest fashion tips. Lorry Longenbrunner's name it still too long to put on a sign of his own so he's still working at Millitzer's. Carolyn Smith has been saving her pennies and finally has enough to buy Ct chain of Amity Dime Stores. Oh, here's Tim Fleckinger. He's all excited because he just won another bowling trophy. Judy Dunn has her own school where she gives baton lessons. Dennis Stouder is ducking erosers in c: history class at good ol' L. H. 5. Karen Nisbet is making conned laughter for the Jack Benny program. Mrs. Kelly, do you remember what a problem Donny Taylor had trying to decide what he wanted to do? After ten years he's still trying to decide. Two of our classmates are very outstanding in the field of sports. Ken Hockman is coaching a world-renowned girls' football team. Darlene Smith is known For her unique phys. ed. tech- niques 0t Loveland. Carol Sue Hill is knitting. . .for profit. Her sweaters are so pretty that she has been asked to knit the football team's ierseys. All the top auto magazines are featuring articles on Harold Morgan and Alvin Jonson. They're whizzes on the speedWOy. Alvin was picked up on his way to the party. He has his mind on his work at all times. Dianne Bridges is writing 0 column on etiquette for young people. Angela Lohrey and Marie Reit are making candy Easter eggs for FBLA groups to sell As 0 private secretory, Donne Long is making it terribly difficult for heir boss to keep his mind on work. Chet Jerry Lucy is very much in demand among the gourmet set. Betty McColIum is the talk in both the world of art and the candy industry. She's pointing the stripes on candy canes. Bill Rose is seen in all the magazines flashing his smile for tooth paste ads. Well, Mrs. Kelly, the party is quieting down now. All the kids are starting to drift back to their homes and iobs. We've told you everything that has happened in the past ten years. Good-bye until we can get together again. Sincerely, The Class of 1961 119 We, Laat Will and Ueatament the class of 1961, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament, To the school we leave the fine remembrance of US; to the school board we give our thanks,- to the mores marks. custodians we leave the mess; to the freshman class we leave three years; to the sopho- we leave cit the iunior activities; and to the iuniors we leave the task of ercsmg our To Mr. 099, we leave a few empty chairs in the office. To Mrs. Hill, we leave some roller skates. To Miss Templin, we leave a tist of good excuses. To Mr. McCoy, we leave a brand new pcddie. To Mr. DeWitt, we leave c1 supply of critique slips. To Mrs. Rape, we leave 0 sociology class worse than we were. To Mrs. Celestine Rope, we leave a long list of names to choose from. To Mr. Salisbury, we leave all our ioke books. To Mr. Koehl, we leave a giant coffee cup. To Mrs. Neumann, we leave all our chewing gum wrappers. To Mr. Ramsey, we leave the hope of no more operations, To Mr. Greenwood, we leave the biography of Daniel Boone. To Miss Payne, we leave a whole bunch of tickets. To Miss Kinney, we leave a new sequined sewing box. To Miss Tanner, we leave oil the pots and pans. i To Mr. Baker, we leave all the variety show props. To Miss Poser, we leave a ieweied scalpel. To Mrs; Kelly, we gladly leave Shakespeare. To Mrt Brcmnen, we leave 0 scooter to scoot from one building to another. To Mrt Rape, we leave on empty desk in his wife's study hell. i, Judy Adams, leave my place as Elsie's dancing partner to anyone who can fit in my shoes. I, Jock Aylord, leave my red hair to anyone with freckles. l, Jerry Bullmon, leave my ignomious ways to anyone who can define that word. J, Richard Benney, leave trigonometry to Mr. Salisbury. l, Jean Bobb, leave my cheerleading sweater to Sharon Ehret. I, Eddie Brenner, leave English cioss happily. I, Dionne Bridges, leave 0 chair in the office for Harold Reynolds. l, Tracy Carle, leave my slow pace to Sharon Stockt I, Janice Carmine, leave with the sound of wedding bellse I, Jim Cotfmon, leave my football award to Bob Andrews. I, Carol Connor, leave as soon as t can get out, I, Phil Cornett, leave my scotter-broin to Betsy-tHeoven help herlt l, Rebecca Creech, leave my job Cti' Speor's to Linno Reomes. I, Judy Dunn, leave my baton to Suellen Weber. l, Pot Fannon, leave my intercom to Mr. 099. I, Tim Fieckinger, leave my cor-wrecking ability to John Amyx. I, Clark Frisby, leave my government brownie points to Nancy Byman. l, Janice Garrett, leave to ioin Vic. l, Pot Gilley, leave my needle and thread to who makes next year's variety show costumes. 1, Bob Gloss, leave my big, big tube to Richard Reder. I, Libby Gould, might leave with Dickie. I, Betty Greene, leave with fond memories. I20 l, Richard Hardwick, leave my place as co-captoin of the basketball team to Richard Schoonover. , Carol Sue Hill, leave my quiet ways to Karen Roush. , Frank Hobbs, leave my lockuduzicul ways to Dewoin Poe. , Ken Hockman, leave my height to Vaughn Connor, , Eddie Hockstok, leave my personality to haunt the teachers. I, Clara Holden, leave my book of hair styles to Criss Ducharme. I, Put Joeger, leave with no regrets. I1 Alvin Jonson, leave my overworked speedometer to Robin Geier. I, Ron Jones, leave my football iniuries to Larry Bennett. 1, Marc Kuhn, leave my dancing ability to Larry Hoppe. I, Jerry Lucy, leave paper drives to the iuniors. l, Joyce LoForge, leave my typewriter to Valerie Hurst. l, Lorry Longenbrunner, leave my long last name to bother Billie Kay. I, Sandy Lcwhorn, leave my athletic abilities to Shirley Word. I, Angelo Lohrey, leave general business to Mr. Ramsey. I, Donna Long, leave office practice to the birds. 1, Betty McCollum, leave my mummy costume to Hugh Wene. l, Sandy McCoy, leave the boy's locker room to the boys. I, Marilyn McHenry, leave the class notes to Judy Heiden l, Harold Morgan, leaveeputching out. 1, Karen Nisbet, leave my canny laugh to anyone who will risk laughing it. I, Lorry Norris, leave my speaking ability to Mr. 099. I, John Patterson, leave my tenor sex to Bob Tufts. l, Barb Puccini, leave in my little Anglia. l, Mcrie Reif, leave my F.B.L.A. presidency to Joyce McHenry. I, Ivan Reznor, leave my physics experiments to Mort Smits. l, Earl Rogers, leave my curly hair to Mandy Hunt. l, Nancy Rooney, leave my petitness to Sandy Skinkle. I, Bill Rose, leave Sandy to finish two more years. I, Mark Schoenhoeft, leave Macbeth to Shakespeare. I, Sue Smith, leave my size H5 to anyone who can fill it. l,,Durlene Smith, leave my GtA.A. position to Betty Moliter. I, Carolyn Smith, leave my long black hair to Coach DeWitt. I, Ted Stevens, leave doing a sky iumpi l, Ron Stock, leave my Florida ton to any poIe-tuce that couid use it. I, Dennis Stouder, gladly leave physics to any daring soul. I, Donny Taylor, leave my middle name, Clience, to anyone who needs one. I, Brenda Toneyy leave Mrs. Neumann. l, Terry Tracy, leave my iokes somewhere in the library. 1, Chester Walton, leave the trampoiine to anyone with 0 lot of bounce, bounce, bounce. I, Judi Welsh, leave my little black book to Peggy Bowling. l, Beverly Wilson, leave in c hurry. l, Norman Williams, leave before anyone changes my mind. Having the approval of the above seniors, we do declare this to be our last will and testcv Witnessed by: Mrs. Keliy Signed: Mr. Ramsey Class of '61 121 'Jhe End


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